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we ee ) tetonide: weit: \ * ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURBVAY, JULY 5, 191%. PHINESE PRESIDENT (rn rte ka "Rone eS’ cs) NTO KS THEATIN MA | Considering the urgency of the the Poking eaict oe tention AND UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN his intention case, the Japanese granted him ref- PALACE’S REAR DOOR | archist and as de jof taking action at the earliest pos- |uge. No one is allowed to interview | » ft vaeaes sible moment against the new Peking , sg r FLEES 10 EMBASS a :-Promie “puan CM J Las || Governme Driver, Arrested, “Says Failure of romier Tuan Chi Jul, Liang - it ' ’ remier Tuan ‘who are strongly re- Lights to Work Led to Chi Chiao, ex-Minister of Justice, and CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND ‘AUGUST THE EVENT UNIQUE! / a publican, have been bidden to maki henigy | RE Tg aetna eparaton for sash se Discovery. to Manchang, in Chihli Province. tion, the despatch adds. It is expec’ TRENTON, N. J., July 6.—Albert Large forces of troops have been as- that Tuan Chi Jui, former Premle>,) neardon jr. twenty-six, son of a for- sembled there and Tuan Chi Jul will fe Sere republican forces afainst | n6» Overseer of the Poof, and an unl- e nnua eC "| walking died in St. Francis Hospital e's coup in. restoring| yesterday of Injuries caused by an the monarchy affects the whoie | automobile which ran them down. | world. I leave it to the world to d0-| ‘The automobile was operated by cide whether it is right, The repid-| Harry Snook, twenty-nine, of No. 252 | t had & Chaney, | etc were |enting Btrect. He is held ‘at the om the beginning were ui from the beginning | wei | county jail, charged with manslaughter, hn Ty j s Ni Szu Chung from the South and Republican Troops in Fat), Jul Chi from Shantung Prov- inge=Nay ince are expected to immediately at- South Are Moving—Navy . | tick “Suchowtu,, Klanesu Province, hs The Chang Hsun's headquarters, Will Support Them. Mandates issued by President Li —— |since he took refuge in the Japanese Franklin Simon Hand-Tailored Suits for Men sharse 49 > oF are reported to ceaer 3 checked by the reactionaries, TIENTSIN, China, July 5—L Yu-| Legation aro reported to, order Feng cock ien’ the whole world is taik-|He sald he did not know he had hit hn. an Hung, tho Chinese President, |assume the Presidency and to estab- ing ‘of liberty and liberating ttnelt anybody until hia likhts failed to work pie ; | a8 . F aboeraae, Onlin ; and he tinashed. sme i saped|lish the government temporarily at L yatal pha aetras (ibedilaraed bby shay. Ah with two attendants has escaped) x iiking. He is alno ordered to re- the past, It is @ challenge to New |= oo eRe TULARE TY P ak from the palace by a rear door and |instate Tuan in the Premiership. CHUA ssilipidinaniat These‘are the reductions at * Japan and Allies, Tokio Thinks, May Be Forted In. a 4 asked $28 to $38 Suits at *23 #40 to $45 Suits at *35 IS is our regular stock. Many stores “‘prepare’’ their clothing sales and thrive on reductions. We don’t. This particular sale is a picnic for you, but a privation for us. We have our work cut out to produce Hand-Tailored Suits to sell at regular prices, without making them for the purpose of reducing them. We keep Wounds Him Mortally During Newb: ‘Str: e i Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Minis- | NEWBURGH, N. ¥., July 6— ter to China, on June 22 if Japan Robert McCready, thirty-two, of this Ss A would support a movement to restore city was mortally shot here last eve- ning by a member of the Forty-sev~- the monarchy in China, Baron Ha- enth Regiment, Brooklyn. yashi replied that Japan would ad-| ——— ° ° here to its policy of non-interference.| gy. 1 YUAN HONG. Four men of this regiment en- k kin { cade peter mem. tmurteener,| ExPres, LI YUAN HONG. _|"'Four, men ot thie reriment cn |! FOF SICK SKINS — says a despatch from Peking, | SOLDIER SHOOTS CIVILIAN. Free i . ] of | succeed, it 1s believed here that it] fan, McCready and a man named may precipitate a decisive struggle also proclaiming the republic and op-|Kelsch chanced along and Kelsch got Physicians have prescribed Resino! Ointment nt. One of the sol- Soap for twenty years in the treat. sch, MeCready inter-| z ing skin-eruptions. Sold ot in the abdomen; i lor trial free, write to Dept. » between the northern and southern * »jinto the argu It you have an annoying skin |! ae ete nd peun exe | Posing the monarchy. but this may be | ders ‘struck. Ki Erouble that is distressing you, do not |}reased here that if serious disorders {0F the purpose of preserving the peace | vened and w Tet another day pass withou* trying arise Japan and the Al RT Rigo coe AG ol tgs By Poslam. It will show atter one of forced to take protective action. ‘or restoration of the monarchy 4 arrested, McCready in-| two applications just how ‘t is going | ee Le ee ee rea catitne tHe ioe that Mulloh wae one of the | —=—=—=————————eeeeeeeneneeees our selections complete up to sale time, but that to act ‘ |Kwangtung Troops Massing On| ment. : put did not fire the st World Md Work Wonders, is all, We are reducing our suits, but we are not making any more suits to reduce. . These suits are our regular stock, strictly and without equivocation. And because they are hand-tailored, they are beyond question the best values of their kind. Blacks and Blues included. _No charge for alterations ( ZAIND -TAhl cg Men's Clothing Shop—8 W. 38th St. at the price of those that are A sean fing a0 ts Soe franklin a &Co Poslam possesses Beatin energy Fakien Province Border. | The native newspapers are practi- = eee oe active and most concen-| AMOY, Fukien Province, China,| Cally unanimous in denounsing the 3 ections, particulars | \..49 (opposed to the monarchy) are re-! thatthe ; ‘ * ly stubborn and virulent cases of Ee- that the whole country will rise against Bema, Acts like pacifyine bers, | ported to be concentrating on the it, Bringing grateful and lasting reliefs’ | PUKien Province border | “whe China Press says the question Gold everywhere. For FREE SAM | of the moment js the military strength epte. i Eiuargenty alanis | Navy to Support Wi ic It Is Be-| the Kuominpang (Democratic Party) , e s ‘a ster. Perles, 248-8 W. 47th St, New York! gianesren Oring eae /“"Rho Shanghal ‘Times thinks armed Urge your skin to become fresher, | SHANGHAT, China, July 6—Tt ts bet north and south 1 ’ ‘0 beco! eshery | between no’ south ts clearer, better by the daily use of | Kenerally believed here that the navy | imminent and that the extent of the | Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, | will support the Republicans. The civil war will depend largely on the | wAdvt. ° local military and ctvil authorities are petoas adopted by Vice President | an — eng Kwo Chang. | OOTS For'women The choicest specimens of the benchmaker’s creative | art, In elegance and refinement of design, in quality and selection of materials, in thoroughness and skill | of workmanship, in every conceivable detail, they are the preference of women who know and appreciate their unmistakable elegance. $6.50 to $20.00. Also models for tennis, yachting, golf, and all sports, for men and wot Discontinucd Styles at Great Price Concessions | Ask for our Book—"The Abuse of the Big Toe” Sb} -_ No BRANCH STORES—Our only eddress ”, | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY _| LONDON, “Jus ben Teuter ao-| | 660 Sixth Ave., above 38th St. fenton | spatch from Shanghai to-day quotes whee ~ — rawvoun | No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Sd Men’s Clothing Furnishings Shoes ' = Store Opens 9 A. M.—Closes 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday W ) T irl : FIFTH AVENUE ppp ee James McCreery & Co, —— A New Afternoon Dresses 5th Avenue 34th Street (Second Floor.) The Values Are Most Extraordinary Feng Kwo Chang Denies That He In for Monarchy. Store Opens 9 A. M.—Closes 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON FRIDAY, JULY 6TH To Close Out MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL At Remarkable Reductions Newest Frocks in Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe de Chie, | 15.00 Taffeta Silk, Serge. ascent nies cnisepascowet + wen ariectinie er reas aentbididiviets vib ead aarnuntaap tidal een eh eee. we Very Special 145 Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 yrs. | 65 Juniors’ Suits, 13 to 17 yrs. ; El aad in 12.70 and 22.50 6.95 and 12.75 MEN’S. SUMMER FURNISHINGS Georgette Crepe, formerly 26.50 to 48.00 | formerly 18.50 to 26.50 | ' Tatteta, — 20.00 | | ' Crepe Meteor, | . 165 Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 yrs. 135 Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 yrs. | At Greatly Reduced Prices | ppe de Chine. | ——_—_—_————— <comnaipnnienteeranenaneenett antennae S lee Very Speciat ) 14.75 and 24.50 2.95 and 7.50 aged . oa 4 formerly 22.50 to 45.00 formerly 6.50 to 14.75 ON FRIDAY. “JULY 6TH 125 Misses’ Dresses, 14 to 18 yrs. | 65 Juniors’ Wash Dresses, 12 to 16 yrs. 365 Leghorn and Bangkok Hats ......... 2.95 oe tormerly 5.00 and 7.00 890 Split and Sennit Straw Hats 7 40 formerly 1.65 and 2.85 Georgette Crepe, formerly 18.50 to 35.00 formerly 4.95 to 9.75 Satin, ‘ ea, teo.00 Crepe Meteor. Very Special) | | 12.75 and 18.50 2.95 and 4.95 | Newest Frocks in | | | Misses’ Gingham Dresses | 4 special purehase of 250 Dresses in smart models, made of Striped and Negligee and Outing Shirts, — Woven Madras and Mercerized Materials; soft cuffs and neckbands; also in White Oxford with collar attached. 1.55 Plaid Gingham in an assortment of pretty colorings. Size 14 to 18 years. 4.95 regularly 6.75 to 9.75 Charmeuse, Georgette Crepe, Satin, fe 30. 00 Crepe Meteor. | Very Special) 4 , ) Vewest Frocks in | Madras Shirts made of good quality Madras, with Russian cord or silk and fibre stripes; neat and aovelty effects; absolutely fast color, 2.35 Silk Shirts made of extra heavy ‘Tub Silk in av extraor dinary range of colorings and stripes 2.95 Exceptional Offerings WOMEN’S AFTERNOON & STREET DRESSES Unusually attractive models made of All Taffeta or Taffeta and Georgette -Dainty Summer Frocks- i = ies : Sea ane ARN am | ee oe embroidered revers and collars also smart models in Crepe Pajamas made of Madras and Mereerized Materials 1.10 Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and | ! Special 18.50 and 24.75 Dimity, smartly tailored models, and | ner rae ; . , ‘ : ateaiera and lace iene APAY 5.95 | A collection of Women’s Summer Dresses in colored Voile or Linen, also dainty White Tennis Trousers made of Striped Flannel or Serge 3.75 Specially Priced } | Net Dress« 25 . ° "2 Et ir ee tee a | 5.95, 6.75, 8.75 and 12.50 Bathing Suits of Worsted in Black, Blue or Gray... 3.85 H —__—— July Clearance BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Talh loge Good an iccaule Hosein Black and’ Colors: reinforced. 25c Silk Half Hose, reivtorced eels, toes aud soles. Final Clearance ; At Great Reductions Radical Reductions Black, Tan, Navy Blue or Gray. 45¢ ie LO en formerly 1.45 and 1.95 | Shirts and Drawers Athletic shirts and knee 210 Cloth & Silk Coats i LEY eee a epee formerly 2.45 and 2.95 drawers, made of Madras. each 35¢c ° 2.75. ee eeeees formerly 3.45, 3.95, 4.75 Shirts and Drawers~— Athletic shirts aud uve 95c drawers in White Silk and Cottoa Mixture. each 120 C'oth & Silk Suits The materials include Galatea, Repp, Imperial Chambray, Devonshire ; Cloth, Crepe, Silverbloom Cloth, Linen and Blue Palmer Cloth 7.00 The prettiest models are represented, such as Junior Norfolk, plaited front i and back; Russian Norfolk, Middy, Oliver Twist, and Military Trench, A wonderful variety of colors and color combinations; some suits are plain, others Selected from regular stock, navy, black and colors; have fancy trimmings. sizes for women and misses. Every garment guaranteed absolutely fast color. Sizes 24 to 8 years. ae ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders me

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