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ov te ol National Guard Godsend, APAN REPO TOAGT WMHS IN CHINAS CASE ) Plan Is to Teach Every Man in the Commissary Department. A FOOD VALUE COURSE. AMES SELECT CUSTOMERS FIRHIGH PRE OF EBS." | posing the Suggestion for Evening World Market Guide Loesntoienc gg For the New York Housewives OUR OWN LEGHORN SPECIALS. Btate and Pennsylvania gathered white. -.33-34 cts, doz, wholesale State and Pennsylvania hennery white. 35 cts, doz. wholesale Current Wholesale Prices on Other Grades of Butter —— | WASHINGTON, June 16.—Japan has turned down America’s request | that she join the United States in her recent advice to China to compose her internal difficulties: ‘This fact developed officially to-day following receipt of advices showing | jthat Great Britain, too, had rejected Balanced Diéts and Science of Cutting Up Meat to Be Taught. Z dE, {the American suggestion for joint | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 7 i and Eggs. action in the Chinese situation. H FIELD cooking school in Van Quotations from New York City News Amociation market reports, No reason was given for the action Cortlandt Park for every man Butter. Eoos. of either nation, but it is assumed! connected with the commissary that neither felt that the American |4ePartment of the New York National {action would de successful. Guard is the newest war work pro- Japan 1s known to resent that the Jected by patriotic State, Penn, and nearby~ Western hennery whites.84%-35 Fine to fancy. 34%-35 what littl Bta 7m” Retail Prices (Selected and Miscellaneous Stores). Min = yg od aslounder:| a te nt Bs a cl . Butter (pound). Eggs (doten). . : "| Vesey Street........ . rt arr) 87-41-43 9) reat! rly ag can be learned, the! 7 Georgina Roberts, > | * Porhira Avenue (10ist Street) _— 45 | United States on June 4 addressed & well known lec- 4 what It considered a most friendiy| note to China, asking the two fight- ing factions to compose thelr dif- ‘Col -2 eget turer and club. woman. For two months Miss Roberts has been coi Tenth Avenue.... 39 A lag 5 hg pes Sheffield Stores (Manhaitan), f ferences and restore internal order. ‘oh. Rivington Street. 43-48} At about the same time Great Brit. Gucting free cooking classes for en- | *Pe ial points in cooking. 4 Tremont Avenue.. 45-47 } ain, France and Japan were invited listed men at the Seveney-first Regt- Ince, to have vaiu m to take some steps toward the restor-|ment Armory and at No. 180 East| mu: atten eerated Detore the, Gast eee ee ip Chine but Japan, Fitteenth Street. Now Attorney Gen-|and therefore the student cu: ks must Irendy been taken. Ing the plan for a field cooking achoot | Day they moult mar cn cativenduey ta |. On June 8, the first public intima-|worked out by Miss Roberts and|the field. The school should be sup- tion of America’s Coe Meh ord heartily recommended by Lieut. Col,| ported by the State, fa & diapateh from rine H. 8, Sternberger, Division Quarter. master of the National Guard. Amsterdam Avenue . Sheffield Stores (Brooklyn), Fifth Avenue..... Bedford Avenue.. Hunters: Point.. Flatbush Borden Stores (Manhattan). 43-47-50 strict discipline and a em of the text of ad _———,:" marks for conduct and good work. out. apparently by “The men would live at the school given | Chinese consisting of newspaper The Japanese were doubly disturbed; first, by the seeming djrect int ference in China’s affaird, and, » ond, by the knowledge that America had already taken her action while | negotiations were apparently still un- “You bet that's a Leghorn, and the der way. aay best Li 7 aber ‘o-day, again from lar aN roe the market,” sald source, comes the first word of the j Frank A. Wright. “Anybody can buy original American suggestion that the fanciest white eggs of this Kind other governments associate them at 35 cents @ dozen wholesaie, and sel’ in the move to restore order in us are to be given the ordinary com- they ought not to be sold nowadays China. Great Britain Js reported to fort of three wholesome, appetizing at more than 40 cents a dozcn retail, add Pome bening alley bat te ew meals a day,” Miss Roberts tid me. especially by concerns that have the situation from a slightly dif-| “Men do not know how to cook. nothing to do but back up their ferent angle. |When 1 wanted teachers for my carta and cart them off. The small! China is understood not to have re- | classes | had to scour the city. The retailer in your street can come right Plied Se bonus dong ne eens railroads, the lumber camps and down to the wholesale districts and Dany inecal aa eee {other business organizations have|field cooking school will so prove its quoted “prices ia Syeputable Sas ei The State Department is not mak-|told me of their difficulty in finding ! Usefulness that it may be made a per- currents.” ing public any of its despatches about |men cooks, Of course every boy|™4Dent thing, Still later the reporter had a mes- the revolution, but news despatches | should taught cooking, Just, aa| TN eho Grol olx weens of life of the senger buy a dozen of eggs at a store indicate that Gen. Chang Haun, head | 0000 | week: at Third Avenue and One Hundred of the military faction, has arrived |¢Very girl should be taught it, ee alae Women's War Relief 15,080 and Sixth Street. The messenger was 48 a dictator in. Pekin, following | Boy Scouts of this generation are/articies have been madn, packed instructed to get a dozen of the “best President [1's compliance witn his learning simple culinary principles, and shipped trom the workroom at Leghorns” in the shop. The merchant demand to dissolve Parliament. | and that is an excellent thing, But|No. 366 Fifth Avenue. These were the grown men of to-day are for the! Prepared under the supervision of rei or ponsible for results. two thoroughly in the work of the league include Lindlay H. Chapin, Mrs. Vivian Mrs, Charles J, Coulter, Misa Frances Shelion, Miss Safford, Miss Archer and Miss Monatan, hed pte! work I have done with my cooking cla: has shown me the need for a field cooking school if the boys about to risk their lives for Borden Stores (Brooklyn) Flatbush Avenue toes George Street The above quotat uaitied patd nd ardize the course of instruction and 48- : srsevesoses 88060 s include white leghorn hennery eggs. 50 under them. chers’ class, receiving dally in- struction, “I consider that a number of the enlisted men who have been studying with me at No. 130 Street, and some women wao have v a “His Concern Charges for De- livery, but “Has Nothing to Apologize For.” a foreign competent to teach tn ¢ ing school,” added Mi: the plan I not unalterable; Roberts, “Ot outiimed for The SheMeld Farms Slawson- {Decker Company identified itself yes- terday in The Evening World's select Met of high class dairy stores which @re “going the limit” In charging ex- *traordinary retail prices -for butter ‘ana eggs in the face of a steadily de- s@liming market. R. 8. Horton, Vice President of the company, read the Bvening World story, and, in answer, Bald in substance: “"eWe have nothing to ap: We claim that the goods you 4 the need for a school of this design is imperative in the crisis we re facing, and, indeed, I bope the was honest enough to tell ‘the mes- Whether this means the restoration | senger that he had no Leghorns in of a monarchy, as hinted at, ia un- @f @ superior kind to those found in| SOK but the very. highest Rrade of certain most part utterly unprepared for Minnie Dupree, who has graduated the ordinary butter and egg store.|"fresh and fancy.” The messenger France. also asked by this country | kitchen duties. |from the American Red Cross as « The quality speaks for itself. We put down half a dollar and got back a to take action, has not formally re-| “Phe officers know it, Since the| Qualified instructor and has devoted Gon't clase ourselves with any spe-|"ckel. The eggs this Third Avenue plied as yet, but dt is thought un- | opening of my classes J have been |i! her time for the last two years tu dealer is charging 43 cents a dozen likely that she will follow the United war relief work. @lal concern, As a matter of fact We/ ror are selling at 82 and 83 cents the States, now that Great Britain and |feauested to start them in many! In the children's garment depart- fare losing money selling butter at)dozen. It is a grade of eggs known Japan have refused to 80. other armories. When I took my/ment of the State Women's War Ro- the prices you quoted. Yes, @e pro-|as “fresh gathered extra firsts.” This a plan for a fleld cooking school to ieee under the eyes of ZeMe Tilbury, @uce all our own butter—and we pro- | S{0re mn E navn ; 12 cents a dozen) APPEAL FOR CLOTHING Col, Sternberger he urged me to 60} prety ry fates have been cut, Apes wore than we can ws 1D our |thin “gine oF cenb und there sorl }to Albany and speak to the authorl-|""Misg' Mary Boland, chief knitting stores, We have had to put tons/hundreds of stores all over town dos tles, ‘The school must be opened at| instructor, reports 60 knitted. gare ing the same thing. Those who ought to know say that 39 cents a dozen would be ample, and, strange enough, the reporter discovered .the same grade of eggs on sale in'a popular) ments completed, mostly sweaters, Under the supervision of Miss Louise rhebaud, 42 kit bags have been made, Ninety-six pairs of socks and elght pairs of rubber gloves comple! ‘away in storage, What about eggs? Well, we buy from a select list of merchants and pay fancy prices for the grades on sale. If you found the earliest possible date, if we are) |to give every man in the commissary | 1p, department two weeks of intensive | training before he « Then Miss Roberts explained to me h FOR VICTIMS OF THE WA Sewing Societies Asked to Come to} the Aid of Poorly Clad Millions | ea to the front.” | 5 ° c ore 9 | 4 | output of the work varying prices here and there, that|chain store at 39 cents a dozen, no] °° * A details of the school, as she has | °% rkroom, yeu lained. We charge | ore, no less, ; in France, Belgium and Poland. worked them out at the present time,|,,70¢ Three Arts Club is working also is easily explained. tirelessly in conjunetio: 1 pttra for delivery at homes.” THE BORDENS KEEP UP PRICES) wasHiINGTON, June 16.—Millions opu place chosen should be Van| Stage Women's War Kel.e Siiee When told that a reporter for The WITH THE SHEFFIELDS. lot destitute women and children in| Cortlunt Park, because of ita} the Ghalrmanship of M Ellzabeth Bvening World—if he were so dis-, The only reason The Evening World’ the war zone will suffer from cold! accessibility,” she said. “It is eas l ited Bt knitting sweaters for the posed—could go down to any store in |selected the Sheffield stores as an| winter unless clothing is pro-|to wet good teachers for a school in ates Navy. Forty sweaters example of excessive high prices wae were knitted and sent to tho work. the wholesale district and buy at the | noe oF the RUaboue. bornblalets fos ude Dae ney b ya New York than for one ouside the| room in a few days’ ttme. #4 | ee 0 cll of Natio says ecture : rate of 35 cents a dozen wholesale the | that came to it from Sheffield cus- Defense has appealed to the women|!ty: Also. chefs will lecture during |tomers. To-day we have added to same quality and size whito Leghorn | to }the “select” hennery eggs sold in his store at | . den stores. It will be seen from th cents a dozen retail, he said: | housewives’ table that “] still insist, sir, that we have are almost uniformly ha nothing to apologize for, There have /dozen for what been reductions made to-day in our Van Cortlandt Vark, when they could not do so in more distant places, Moreover, I have promises from a number of butchers | who are willing to go to the park and give volunteer demonstrations tp cut the evening of America to make garments during the summer months, so that partic larly the women and children of He gium, France and Poland may be pro itected against the rigors of winter weather. Sewing societies In list several of the Bor-| MONTANA LEADS UNION IN DRAFT REGISTRATION Exceeded Census Estimates by if a dolla: © known as Li | horns. Strange enough, the East Broadway store of this firm is an| particular are 4 Ane cnn ne Is Projected by a Woman EMMA COLDMAN Gathered white... .83 -34 || United States sent its note to China, | New York women. ‘ State dairy (finest). Fresh gathered (extra feeling that it disregarded the spectal | They are the Good to prime. firsts . 31-82 position Japan claims for thersolf | mombers of t | Lower grades Firsts , .29%-30% | there. The whole question, from| League for Train- % | Mixed colors.. e280 +83 je is being divulged by the! ing Army Cooks, | + as in or near New York City. services for evening lectures on the authorities expect to learn a the school professed Anarchists with the anti- There must be Army. Rivington Street.. 48-50 authorities. He 18 @ member of the advisory }in tents or temporary y completely | 0 . jorary barracks, The that they were taken completely ‘West Houston. 48-50 eas Ooi ek lg ney err {h° bourd of Miss Roberts's organization, bs ge hould be under the be gc by surprise when their office was First Avenue.....+-++++++ 48-50 y dona 4 and so is Lieut. Col. Alex. M. Davis, ne person, paid pr unpaid, who). he é tch sent from New York and). raided last night, Seemingly there Courtland Avenue........- 48-51 a despatch # comment.| Women who have co-operated loyally | must have full authority and be held "i At least one |had been no attempt to hide any of j marshals stopped thelr work at the to train available men and women to |height of its activity, and they say | There should be | there will be very interesting revela- st Fifteenth cook's court room was jammed when attended the pald classes, are now | the eid cook- | charged with conspiring to persuade tails will be | thirty ; modified to meet circumstances, But | Under the Conseription Law. neral | Weinberger, who appeared for both, | Condit» honda ‘SPY TRAIL SOU INBANK BOOKS OF clans Experts Examine — Exhibits! Seized in Raid on Offices of Anarchists. The smug satisfaction with which Pmma Goldman and Alexander Berk- man faced United States .Commi jMloner Hitchcock to-day may wilt ax soon the authorities find out whether any of the money in their five bank accounts came from Ger- | man py headquarters. Their bank| books, check books, stubs, vouchers, | &c., besides a card-indexed list of 20,000 names found in the offices, of the Anarchists, are being examined by experts, The 20,000 individuals with whom the two have been in correspondence | are scattered all over the United States, but most of them are recorded From | the list of names and the bank books, | to say nothing of the mass of corre- spondence found in the offices of Mother Earth and The Blast, whe: Miss Goldman and Berkman worked, great deal about the dealings of the conscription movement and the Ger- man money that is back of it, Neither could afford to ride around in tour- ing cars until they began’ to oppose conscription for the United States The Anarchists had been allowed to go on raving in public so long their correspondence; so that the tions when the mass of stuff they | found in the office is read in court. United States Commissioner Hitch- Anarchists were arraigned, persons between twenty-one and -one years of age not to register | Marry) entered a plea of not guilty and) “thoved to dismiss the indictment,” | although no indictment has been) found yet. He also declared the Con- tcription Law ts’ unconstitutional and) that It is no crime to advise people | not to obey it. “We'll not go into that,” ruled Mr. Hiteheock. “The motion ix denied and the accused are held for the Grand Jury, “The hysteria of the District At- | torney's office’ began Weinber- ger, when Comminsioner Hitchcock cut him off. “Nothing like that he ruled. | “Each of these defendants is held in| $25,000 bail.” | “What is the p To keep) them in jail?” shouted Weinberger. “You shall not question my pur- pore,” said Mr, Hitchcock “Have you any connection with the | German propoganda?” Berkman was| asked, | “Ask der Kaiser," he answered. | here,” | No ball appearing up to noon, Miss | crowd around him In the corridor on} the secand story and bexan a wild} speech to the effect that the arrest | of the anarchists was an outrage A large hand took hold of the back | of the Abbott neck and gave the kind | stores on both butter and ese THIS) exception to the uniformity. Here | Urged to take up the work ting up enimale oad explaining whet)", : \of hurl Martin Sheridan ures when he fe the day for the reduction.” | the mixed grade is selling at 48|_ The Red Cross and allied relief or-| parts are beat for cooking. I want to| Twenty Per Cent, and Reported | breaks the world's record hurling the cents the dozen, while In all other | #@nizations are assisting in distribut-| 1.6 9 special class for Quartermas- 3 3 i “ai ti 8, 1 THOSE 500, LEGHORNS SHOULD |storen called on the prices for this |ing the garments. peelare iP school, and such instrue- Fewest Exemption Claim |discus. My obott. ue heel it el -———s --—— in . 2 o « ound t ng as BE NO MORE THAN 400, | "Str, Horton contended that his firm tion would be most valuable for| WASHINGTON, June 16 Ottioial | enema cone On hue Ax hour or so later the reporter|catered to a select class of buyers BELGIAN MISSION HERE. them | Teturne At the Provost Marabal Gene>| sg when he paused for bresth he wiewed samples of the 48-60 cents| Both butter and eggs dropped again —_—_— | phe school should be arranged to| ril's office revealed that Montana’s| regi oe lass of eggs in one of the Bhemeld | Yoeterday weltine, Daat table ORES ought | Arrives 7 ys Headed by Former! accommodate about 200 men, who| draft registration exceeded the cons| "82 {3 ids Prenawe Suances stores, then hurried down to Jeliiffe, |than 39 cents & dozen Fetal), and'the| , uimister: Barem Momehenr. | aiouid be divided Into squads of con- | sus estimates by 20 per vent, that atjaround here any mc scathing’ il Wright & Co, No, 264 Washington | grade above this at not more than 42) AN ATLANTIC PORT. June 16. / venient size lo cook for the rest, in| was the firat State in which most of|bappen to you ‘ @trest, There, in the presence of a| ents @ dozen, including Leghorne, {Belgium's official mission to the United | rotation, ‘Thus every man would |the men refused to claim examption| , Mh APbott went away te think . | --— reives his country o-d | | sly representative of Commissioner Dil-| sarion Hariand’e Geena ae Maree arian a Hae Bela Jstudy cooking under actual service|and that even the negroes declined |” Aamstant United States District At. | fon of the State Food and Markets Margaret Coulson: iformer miniater to the United States, | Conditions, J. €, in the open and with | exemption opportunities torn t said to-day that Departmént, the reporter bought ©/ Mise Margaret Coulson, daughter of|and now chief of the political bureau 4 large body of men to feed. The} a's total regis n was| Emma a and Berkman 66 carton of white Leghorn hennery| Mr. and Mrs. William John Coulson! of the Belgium foreign office at Havre. | programme should run some- With New Mexico, Wyoming | PO tenor el aie eye prove to a carton, at a5|°f Walnut Street, Richmond Hill, and! other members of ominia thing like this and Kentucky m | RPOEGR OSE ieee rey : eggs, three dozen to a carton, at 35) james Frederic Herrick of Manhattan, |. ore! " neaeieG bt9| PURE ‘ Fane: regietration | they bave been naturalised gents a dozen, There is no mistaking |a former newspaper man, now imag | Gen, Leclerce, wh mmanded| “Instructions having been given the| totalled nearly 8,600,000 to-day. ‘Pre |cee’ crtieens, dusts the attractiveness of the Leghorn. | publishing business, were married|a division of Bel Hector| night bef on how to cook whatever | vost Marshal General Crowder de.|the two admitted they | yesterday afternoon in the Church of Carlier, Counsello Commiasto: t srovided for breakfast 1 | naturalized, being simply It’s a gem, And there was nothing|ihe Resurrection, Richmond Hill.” by on| materidl reab(ast,ciares the totals show practically | Haturalized., fm the look or shape or wetght of ajthe, Rev. William P. Evans, ‘The W"o is head of the Malian and Belgian| and said imaterial having been por- 109 per cent. registration jf Sho wo) Rech eine CAM arn bridegroom 18 @ grandson of Mrs, Bank Maj Osterrieth, fo . t ong the co: or the : Pe RT oe Mieka in the GheMeld Leghorn and a Jelliffe,|Zdward. Payson “Terhune, better mer ary Attache at the Relgian| Woned out among tt . f ation to-day revealed there|had besua a hunger sirik® me Wright & Co, Leghorn to indicate| known as Marion Harland.” After « Legation. in Petrograd, Count d'trael,| day these cooks should be called to- are 726,925 men in the military estab. Tombs Was investigated | after that they had not been purchased at| WPddlng, tulip Str. ne wee Herrick Farmer pecresery oF Y i.e eimian Lega-) gether at 6 A. M. and given final in- jishment of the United . ina the same store, ‘fourth Street, ye ieefaron Moncheir's wite 's an’ American | structions. Then, having lighted their | were not required to regist ATR PANT PG Tie’ what aha woman, daughter of >wWell Clay-| fires, they should cook and serve the | included in the census estimates. 4d ever to gar ie EE Binion #Ys | ea trier hed {dition of this number to tho actual and ate for din A sirloin Mexico. | breakfas He the washing up OF! registration will bring the total above a dish of frie a dish of | me |the breakfast dishes ts going on the| the census estimates of 10,200,000 n fried pota BAG cen rom unn e on [rus Greeting to the Itatian Com-| head instructor of the sehool should <> and a plece of ot ke minsion tn Mid-Weat, | he teachers their standardised or : . give wh ts | BURLINGTON, In. June 1&—Hur-|foanun. The coachera should. moet| CUBAN REBELS ARRIVE. | GOLDMAN WORKER DEFIANT. Jongton was decked in the green, whital ire student cooks and first criticise —_—— ibd be and red of Italy, mi th the Stara} the » oe - PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—The tm int dts Weld tn and Stripes, td-da the breakfast, then give instruction | migration officiale today subinred ts ewinter and members of the in the dinner dishes. Washington Question of the diapa 05.000 Ball who errived here this aft halt atec’alnnar ene iamchers ehould res ; PO") Wiliam Te Rales, of Georgia, whe t programme included leering undardized supper les. Stion of eight stowaways who arrived aa 2h ye but re ® public reception Ip one of the city | aon. They should proceed to instruct {At this pert yesterday on a Danishliei) ghout himacif, wan arraigned bi 4 evening, Thousands f the surround. | the cooks 48 lo the preparati of thy steamer, and who are said to have been fore Commiasione H h this ing country ca to see the distin. | supper after there has beam criticism officers of high rank in the revolution rape ‘ h te gulshed viritors Jot the dinner ary forces that recently disturbed Cuba n arged w 1 i - 5 ee The men are said to have boarded the vd R at | Fire Damages O14 Landmark, | SD)! BING. ae afternoon thine steamer at Manat, (Cuba de lopes in Emma Gold | ire early to-fay did $10,000 damage should be instruction in foot revent wir conditions all In iaisia aataa sc ase PRATAINE ACUVIticn At the eginte asked M TE A. 8908 fon the third and fou of the Values, a ‘balanced diet, the cut- station here are withheld i |five-story building at Nos. 403-5 Cherry| ting up of meat, the uses to be tions from "Washi malt gala H Street, occupied vy York City! made of the different parts, the care ¥en aul ines are? Me : s unique in delicious flavor | Drug Mill. The biage was, prodeoly duo of cooking utensils, the packing and vailein stortion. foe "Remun sharsleaie YOURGROCERHASIT, 10%, 18° &35¢ dn ale lacamare oF 1 atove and ite aot. sree CARING OF. One Angel Cagtilio Hee Meni S Sccupied by the compan Ung up of the chefs in Gaant Quesada, Jose ‘M: Boraivin 4 sister's SEALED PACKETS ONLY | titty” years jNew York have promised to give pideodora B. Zayas Basan 1 ‘ | Hay | Worker: Goldman and Herkman were taken back to the Tombs and locked up Leonard Abbott, a Jersey lawyer, | called to express his sympathy, but was too lute, So he gathered a big |! MARION CLEVELAND TO WED ANEW YORK NEWSPAPER MAN ORS rmiss D>. CAURVELAND: PRINCHTON, N. J., June 16.—— Mrs. Thomes J. Preston jr. to-day announced the engagement of her daughter, Marion ¢ land, to Wil- Nam Stanley Dell New York City, Miss Cleveland, the youngest daughter of the former President, ts twenty-offe years old. Bhe has been ® student at Teachers’ College, Co- lumbla, for the last two years, Mr. Dell ts gradual of Princeton, 1 He recently returned from aix month of duty on the nd he 8" tou American ambulance in France at present Js connected Lh with tl vi Su Labor M. Coal Roara, WASHINGTON, June 16.—Labors protest against lack of representation on the Defense Council's Committe: |on Coal Production was answered bers, men William Green and John L. United Mine Lord of eration of Labor, day by the appointment to the board: John P. White, Lewis, officers of the Amgrica the American John Mitchell, Chairman of the Indu trial C Jame: Secretary of Labor Wilson. All Communication Is Cut O from the peninsula since the pointment of the ni Rumors of something abnormal i mmission of the State of New York, and H. L. Kerwin, Secretary to OCCURS IN SPAN REPORT INLOND Following Demands Mutinous Army. LONDON, June 16.—Rumors of erious revolutionary movement Ministry. the Spanish situation have siven prominence In the last two oF three days in a emall section of the press, and to-day several papers priat articles declaring that something tm~= — portant is happening. One sugges~ tion is that Spain into the war is materialising, but the little information available Purely a domestic one and largely due to the demand for reforms by the rank and file of the army. f One of two solitary Madrid tele« grams which have reached here tm the last four days carries a denial by Premier Dato of « report of im« subordination on the part of the Bile bao garrison, This is the only direst confirmation of newspaper statements that a grave military crisis exists im Spain, According to the Express, the army has obtained complete domi~ nance, military “Committees of De- fense” have been established and have tabulated a list of the reforms demanded by the army. The action of the committees, says the Express, is a more or less vivid reflection of what happened in Petrograd, Premier Dato is powerl an was his prede- cessor, Count Romanones, to obtain & modification of the soldiers’ claims, The Express asserts that constitu- tlonal government is for the moment at an end and that the army is the ultimate arbiter of the crisis, ; Lincoln said: with saving money. taught it. lowest prices. FOR CASH. redit Here. ticket ALL PAID. Every customer recei service in this store. | RAPID PACE. S] We Sell Dependable IX Lower Than Any Other House, but for Cash Only “One of the First and Highest Virtues’’ “Teach Economy—thatis one of the first and highest virtues; it begins Perhaps no man knew better the worth of a dollar than this great history maker. He lived it and Lincoln was thrifty. This store is the market place for the thrifty. For 69 years we have practiced economy and preached We are the pioneer department store exponents of thrift as understood by those who realize the savingsin BUYING AND SELLING We have walked around the wide path of credit stores and blazed a trail of TRUE ECONOMY on cash paid, cash sold basis. No Man or Woman Can Have Every dollar's worth of the millions of dollars in merchandise that annually comes into this store enters on a cash basis and leaves on a through This is a keen, alive, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE OR- GANIZATION of merchandising experts who are ever on the alert to be the first in their respective lines to offer the best the world’s markets afford and who are continually SETTING themselves a We Have Seen Many Changes in 59 years of progressive department store keep- ing. We have seen many systems tried and found wanting. But we have never been able to discover a FAIRER, MORE ECONOMICAL METHOD of purveying merchandise than our original 69 year cash buying—cash selling policy. Long before we reached the half century mile post we knew that OUR POLICY was a true one, because our increasing business proved it. THE VIRTUE OF ECONOMY is best demon- strated in THIS STORE because you must save on everything you buy here and because— SS. The cash customer does not pay the tariff of the credit customer. Merchandise at Prices is to the effect that the crisie ie movement to bring