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The Court warned the ths w York capita- whore home je at isast Nock, has! of inmates of her home for the |monts, is worth $126,000, and also has Ee iting ealablisned an endowment for ita por: | 4 ere iy a large Jake on dined the body of Franklin EF. Andrews | the property. which ‘he. has deepened nitlding for Pubite thought mt "Phe ‘witness made con-|houses and summer houses have been PAS TAILORS 4 S4UKbo In THe BRONA? 903 Prospect Avenue, Near 163d St. YONKERS STORE:-— THE EVENING! 4 WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. : Accused of flold-p tor #H at] was | ee ia Potht of Pintot. a hiee Dennis King jr, son of a Brooklyn ae is ra ‘No. ACCUSED OF CONSPIRAGY | voice” court” teri, “was hota in. $2000 | Strost, Bi | SAYS ALL RUSSIA IS URGING WAR Declares Peace Impossible Un- til World Is Safe for Democracy. By Samuel M. Williams. Sowdal Galt Conmmondent of The Bronte World.) WASHINGTON, June 22.--The Rus- sian mission, headed by Special Am- bassador Bakhinetietf, has dined with President Wilson at the White House and given the first ray of hope and encouragement that has come through the clouda of the gloomy situation on the eastern front With every confidence that or- der is coming out of revolu ) ary chaos and that the army | will rally to fight the Germans, the Ambassador pledged that the Provisional Government would stand against separate stand with the Alli in actively prosecuting the wi | "The Provisional Government,” sald |the Ambassador, “is conscious that \the defeat of Russia and her allie: | would be the source of greatest mis. |ery, and would not only postpone but jeven make {mpossible the establish- | ment of universal peace on a firm | basis, The Provisional Government |tm convinced that the revolutionary larmy of Musela will not allow the |German troops to destroy our allies Jon the western front and then fall | upon us with the whole might of their | weapgne, Government will be to fortify the |democratic foundations of the army and organize and consolidate the {army's fighting power for its defen- | elve as well as offensive purposes, “There is not the slightest doubt thet Russia is decided the necessity to fight Ger in autoe- racy until the conditions for » general and stale peace in Eu- rope are established. | “The Russian people Men, Our Factory-to-Wearer Tailoring System Saves You Money Get away from the high clusive tailor and have your clothes made by Ritchie & Cornell factory-to-wearer system. great economy our factory makes possible, we buy all our woolens direct from the mills on the b Summer Suitings. 3-Piece SUITS to Measure high prices sure to come this offer. models. 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Our style books include all the new English two and three button sorts and three button conservative In a word, we give vou all the quality tailoring and service of the high-priced tailor at a saving that comes in pretty handy now. e STORES IN BROOKLYN:— 104 Flatbush Ave., 1370 Broadway, Ne: 700 B'way, 1 bloc! 5106 Fifth Av STORES IN NEW JERsey:— Union Hill--267 Bergenline Av., John St. understand and are fully cénvincea that It is absolutely necessary to root out the autocratic principles which underlie and are represented by Ger- man militarism and which threaten the peace and freedom and the hap. pines of the world.” The strongest hope for Russian unity and solidarity of confilcting groups is placed in Kerensky, Minis- ter of War, a man unknown three months ago, Next to him comes Taeretelll, leader of the Workmen's Counctl, Both these men under the old regime were considered dangerous radicals, Now they are the new props of world war and ultimate world peace. | Teeretelli exercises great influence among the radicals, but Kerensky is not only a propagandist and leader of the masses, but also has developed wonderful capacity for organization and action, He ts tha man of the| hour. If the Russian revolutionary méve- ment rallies quickly into organized stability, and the army, that has been Jittle better than an armed mob dufing the past two months, is lined up again into a giant military power, Kerensky, more than any other man, can claim the credit, —— THOUSANDS OF RUSSIANS ARE DYING IN GERMANY War Prisoners Killed by Hunger and Disease, Red Cross Com- missicners Say. WASHINGTON, June 22.—Many hun- dred thousands of Russian prisoners in died and more ccording to a let by. canes. “Roroding. and ‘Sakhhoweky of the Russian mission to the Red Cross War Council. The prisoners receive “less than one-half @ pound of bread per day and besides this a very si quantity of unwholesome potatoes |the worst kind. of coffee,” the letter aid. ‘The Red Cross tx asked by the com- mission “to do everything possible to gend a quantity of suMictont, at least for the first month.” For the two million Russians in Germany the noed ie estimated to be 30,000,000 pounds, jeonting about $2,400,000," ‘ROOT MORE HOPEFUL OF SUCCESS IN RUSSIA Head of American Mission Declares Germany Has Lost Hope of Separate Peace. PETROGRAD, June 22,—"I find the citizens of Petrograd pessimistic but I think the situation in Russia prices of the so-called ex- In addition to the and conduct our business Come to Avoid the by taking advantage of Open Saturday is improv,” dectared former Sena- tor Root, Chatrinan of the Amertoes | PRINT PAPER MAKERS mission to-day, comes from Germany, The Incident of the deportation of the Swiss So- claliat Robert Grimm 1s very signiti-] Frank P, Walsh Demands Action Through failure of his efforts, Germany has lost all hope of a sepa- BTOCKHOLM, June 22.--Reports that the American mission to Petro-loharges against print paper manu- grad would journey to Stockholm for - a conference with certain elements of the Socialist groups now here for the German-called were circulated Minister Morris declined to confirm He admitted, however, that ” eeenycureee te pd - turers for many months have been RUSSIAN RAILWAY STRIKE ENDS WITH WAGE INCREASE commission's recent report in the pro- “peac —_ Men on Petrograd-Moscow Road |!"® conepired and banded together to| OT) Uy iN oe Who Refused to Wait for Award Resume Work. awaiting the award of a commission acmnl to examine their claims, have The Government has provided for an Increase of their ware Evenings Till 10 P.M, One door trom State ¢, Varker Building, Gates Ave. om Flushing Ave, Near Slat St. A Near Calyer St, 22 Newark Av., Nr. Cooper PI, Mar‘set St., nr, Broad St. NOTE—300 MILLION pounds of Vir- inia tobacco were made into cigarettes pounds of foreign-grown tobacco. Fer Figareties, there's no tobacco like Virginia, ‘And Piedmont is the big ginia cigarette in the world, “The only danger ball in the Adams Street Court, Brook- lyn, to-day on an affidavit charging him ing taken $3 at the point of a fun from Harr; Claire of No. 2 Aograw Street, Brookiyn, “at 2 o'clock |may be. If this morning. by the Federal Trade Com- mission. WASHINGTON, June 22. -—- Forma! , designed to force the ry jo Commission to some action them, were filed with the conference” jon to-day by Frank P. Walsh, American |fotmerly Chairman of the Federal Reigtions Commission. an individual, Mr. W toh charges that news print menufac- to-day. using unfair methods of competition im production and sale of print paper. He asks the commission to conduct a public hearing. The basis of the complaint ts the duction and cost of print paper. The nufac! arged. with hav- manufacturers are charg: ordinary cold.cream one can prepare | beautifier. ontrol the industry, increase the coat int of the most won- of paper by restricting free compet!- {tion and limiting the producton and . ou bie Walon chackes thet the manus | wpe Qcare Shoeld (We taken. to Petrograd and] :acturera have discriminated in price ruining others, and have violated con- nish paper to publishers at prices nd by the commission to be fair, cal and profitanle. Lobes as Leedlaners freckles and | hands.—Advt. gp rent deel BALM FOR HOMELY MEN. (Prom the Cincinnati Bnquirer.) « It docsn't mattor how homely « man he is good to a Three hours later ho wilt took handsome to her, Juice of Lemons Creates A Clear, Soft, Rosy Skin Tells women how to make a lemon beauty cream cheaply for the face, neck, arms and hands 4 ’ At the cost of a small jar of| {en and is the ideal skin softener and Just try it! Get three ounces of derful lemon skin softener and com-j orchard white at any Vm macy or plexion beautifier by squeezing the| toilet counter and two |uaving divided the country in to terri- | Julce of two fresh lemons into a bottle | the grocer and make up a qua PETROGRAD, June 22.—The railway | tories apportioned among themselves | containing three ounces of orchard i of this sweetly fragrant lemon men on the first section of the Nicolas |r the pale of their product. connecting tion and massage it daily into the strain che juice through a fine cloth|face, neck, arms and hands. It Moscow, who Went on atrike without|amone publishers, favoring some and| 80 no lemon pulp gets in, then this|naturally should help to soften, lotion will keep fresh for months.| freshen, bleach and brin ots made with the commission to! Rvery woinan knows that lemon juice | roses and beauty of any skin. 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