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y JAPAN WILL SEND \ ISH TO AMER:CA to U. S. Appointed Suc- cessor to Sato. WASHINGTO. Kimujiso Ishii Ambassador for Japan to the United States and will soon reach Washing- e— T WOMEN LINGER OVER has been appointed Nell Arinkley, wonderful line artiat, we solld-fiestied girlie, who also are Hirely aristocratic tn line, In #0 doing pale of all artiste and fat~ Lue point whe tiuatrates tw founded Teeth Without Plotes I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inleys of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully nade at nable Prices. BADLY AYED TEETH nd Foots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned Broker, plata repaired while Beeeeedeeenes you wait or if sent by mail. TWO OFTTCES— 2East 125thSt. 169East 34th St. yy Tired Eyes of Eyestrain a warning that your i the help of cor rectly fitted glasses Reliable Eyesight by Registered Eye S Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50. DE hrlich. & Sons Eatatished 56 Yeara New York: 184 Blway, at Joho St 223 Sixth Av th St 350 Sixth Av, a2d St ior Nassau, a Ann St ty West gad Street Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond S Good Cooking for “Lenten Menus. "Eddys Saiice fennbles the house- wife to utilize the many meatless dish- es that Lent and the war-time food short- age make necessary MADE INULSA s} At Grocers and Delicat y-neu Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St JAPANESE STATESMAN Seis Viscount Nes Headed Mission 4 18,Viscount § NELL BRINKLEY PICTURES A Sure Sign |) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, HAMED AS AMBASSADOR [OTHE GITED SHES PUT ON TRIAL FOR TNT MOTION Third Court Martial Follows |{{!"% 1 Execution of Thirteen and Condemning of Fiv e More. PARIS, SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Fob. 18.—~) Forty enlisted men of tha 241th fantry, colored, went to trial a court martial here to-day on charges of murder and mutiny, It ts the third court martial to be convened as Houston the night of Aug. 23 last when twenty persons were shot t ath and others were Injured tn a} riot of the Thin Battalion of the 24th | Infantry. | : $| At the firet court martial sixty- -roogadem three dofendants were tried. Thir- VISCOUNT ISHII. |teon were found qulity and hanged ana — ‘and all but five of the others were | © INTERWATIOWAL FIL yee a a ton. He succeeds Ambassador Sato, found guilty and sentenced to tm-| - who takes a place on tho unassigned prisonment, many of them for life of diplomatic representatives in, terms, Five were acquitted and re- stored to thelr organizations. \f head of the Im-| At the second trial, fifteen were which came to tried and convicted. Five were ren- | st to extend to tenced to be hanged and are now in the American the cavalry guard house at Fort Sam the Houston, peror for the entry of President, the war on the side reton last At, Wilson and ho thanks of America into the Ente | awaiting action by th who Is reviewing the cas fo of The other ten wero sentenced to || » Allies pr Viscount Ishti"* formal mission, how- tly after the execution of the || ever, soon expanded Into one of tho negroes convicted In the first court | | 4 | i = i th | 4 most iim ortant > achieve. martial, an order was tssued from ments tn t ons Washington that no more prisoners ° relatic ne and Japan. Although It was stated that the Im- Perfal Mission came No intention of disew open question Japan Stat warint would be executed until thelt case had been reviewed finaily by the Wu four charges defenc n assault to murde eying orders > BRIG. GEN. SIBLEY DEAD. is Former Indian Went Point ¢ r Was Once fe S pmandant, >| > Feb. 18.—Brlg. Ger . for many years valry officer who partict gg y Indian campaign Spanish-American War, | * base hospital at Camp || was due to pernicious . who wan at one time} y wonder np G hester treat Mayo Hospital where he had und He was sixty-six y promulgated selleving Gen. Denvignes, French Militery Attache at Madrtd, of | °F erent of Oe crines commen «s AAA nn aoa T vorten? s Hosiery nd Clemen- soe ant | JUDSON, BACK, PROMOTED. hed, Was Recatled From Rassia After Bolsheviks. C PORT, Feb. 18 m V. Judson, formerly head of the American Milltary Bfiseion to Russia and recently recalled by arrived here to-day on & 1p. Feb. 18--A decree has been ond sending his assistant, ‘aul de Levis-Mirepoix, back to Mintetry of War In| No Is no quest! ction with ber ‘by sending to aisht Go ernment @ note saying the United States was not destrous of interfering with Russian affairs and urging friendly relations between the two countries. He horged with tn-|also was reported to have visited Trot- eeiimenes and are! it was announced Judson The case. | without Inatructions, Koen oriein. In ouncement of hig recall was tn fox {made, together with his promotion to “the porttotlo | the rank of Brigadier General. a an a taxicab. AO) IASG rt Me Cutcheon’s”” Trade Mark Dependable qualities at reasonable prices We are fortunate in having an abundant sup- ply of Hosiery, in the most desirable textures, purchased by us at the old prices and quoted in our regular stock much below present val- ues. Special attention is directed to the fol- lowing items: Black Lisle Hose—Good medium weight, 40c per pair. BY Bef Be Ber BF BY BL Be By bv BBN EBB Be BV Bel) | Fibre Silk Hose—Black, White, African Brown, Cas- sinh tor, Pongee, Grey, Taupe and other Gaiter shades, alt 85c per pair. z } Black Silk Hose—“Holeproof,” $1.15 per pair. ty Pure Silk Hose—White with Black, Navy, Rose, Tan, P| |! or Purple vertical stripes (cotton top and sole), $1.25 sd per pair, y 4 Pure Dye Silk Hose—Black, White and the leading shades for daytime and evening wear, $1.35 per pair. Outsizes in Black or White, $1.50 per pair. White Wool Sport Hose—With self, Black, Gold, Green and Purple clox, $1.95 per pair. Scotch Plaid Hose—In the various clans (white tops), popular on the Golf Links, $3.95 per pair. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets of BYE By by 8 BY U. S, MAY GET SHIPS FROM JAPANESE SOON 5th Avenue © private tr n Government GOVERNMENT WINS IN JAPAN. Diet Given Vote of Confidence by 24t to 117, | 1W—The Diet has in the Gov- to 17 For Men der; tiand-embroidered initial. do: enrment by a vote regularly 10.50 SUFFS T0 LOSE IN SENATE, PREDICTION OF MISS PAUL Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tapy narrow hems. regularly 6.00, mre the adon- | n the Dd. of Wisconsin w Jersey appoint | od Monsen, tus Mragiata will Republicans. have pledge Silk Warp Mull,—bright finish; suitabl he friends of the the Senate have told | AMOY QUAKES | INJURE MANY. | \ | James MeCreery & 60. ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Special Values—Excellent Qualities LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape jor- doz. 4.85 Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with nar- | row hems; soft finish. regularly 4.50, doz. 3.50 heistitched hems. regularly 2.75, doz. 2.00 Beane Su ays They Lack) pure Linen Handkerchiefs with colored Sheer Medium Weight Handkerchiefs with | {1 res nn Win Federal | border. Special, each 50c, 75c, 1.00 initials. regularly 2.00, doz. 1.70 i SOIC all Children’s Linen Handkerchiefs with colored edges............00.0eeeeeeeees special, doz. 1.50 LININGS & FLANNELS Exceptional Values White soft Wool Flannels in the correct weight for the coming season. 34th Street | For Women Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with 14 and 2.7.00 | 4 inch hems. regularly 9.00, doz. 5.50 mad Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with 14 and | » edge; | | | 1 inch hems. regularly 6.00, doz. 3.00 | Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with double All standard qualities, regularly 85c to 1.25, yard 65¢ to 95c le for dresses, waists, underwear and linings; 86 inches wide. Special, yard, 35c RIBBONS—Specially Priced FEBRUARY 18, I918, “> Kill Dandruff ‘and Itching Ne Cuticura ) Seap 25e. Ointment 25¢ & 50 More Than One Hundred Batiain \e Interrupted WOODS HEADS U.S. WAR WORK Former Commisstoner to Tell of erican Activitios, countries $ for Arthur Woe untll rasently w York, Mr Ww An deetin » talk about hin new Job, jerstood it was of- fered him several days ago and he ao- pied tt, He will leave for Washington fiw days and will work with the Himiiive on Public Information, of | Twe intial ‘ive Cents sai OG UHERR sairte a and the Heutral nations of American war aluns Me Mail 85e of American propaganda | he new work | Fine quality Satin or Moire Taffeta Ribbons in beautiful new Spring Colorings, also Black or White; suitable for millinery, girdles, sashes or hair bows. yerd 29c¢ 534 inches wide. regularly 40c, 634 inches wide regularly 49c, yard 38c Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Ribbed | leas styles Cotton Vests,--low neck, sleeve euch 35e; 3 for 1.00 | Ribhed Cotton Union Sults,—low neck; sleeveless; knee length; regular or extra sizes Lisle Union Suits with Glove Silk top,— knee length; regular and extra sizes; Pink | only, 1.25 Pink, White, Black, Glove Silk Toomers, | 65c Copenhagen ‘lie or Dark Green 1.95 | Priced For Immediate Clearance Glove filk Envelope Chemises and Union Sults,—Pink only: discontinued styles 2.35 forwerly 4.09 to 3,20 Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 NEW TENDENCIES Women’s Fashions for Spring Practical topcoats, necessary complements to the ward: robe of Spring; outer wraps in distinguished assortments,—a new group now assembled will be shown for the first time. Wide variety is the keynote of our assortment of suits for Spring. To be mentioned in a wide range from 35.00 to 79.00 are Four Suits at 49.50 AN INTERESTING ETON of navy gabardine, departing from established lines and featuring an unusual waistcoat and front, A PONY SUIT WHICH introduces a new broad silk braid trimming. TWO NEW STYLES OF GABARDINE AND SERGE CONSERVATIVE enough for the cool, snappy days display different new handling of trimmings and cut. Lines of that certain dash and swing. SPORT LINES IN SILVERTONE—a charming sult, featuring a smart belt with fabric covered buckle. Third Floor. JUVENESCENCE Misses’ Styles for Spring A NEW FOULARD FROCK IS TO BE INTRODUCED AT VERY SPE- CIAL PRICE, It is the later tunic style with the Spring freshness of blue-and-white foulard in combination with georgette crepe. The introduction of silk fringe and the revival of the sash beau are charmingly significant. 14-16-18 yrs. 29.50 JAUNTY AND YOUTHFUL—a new Spring suit of navy gabardine or serge; or navy serge with white hairline stripe, featuring the new lengthened rever which extends full length of the coat. Smartness of line is accented by the braid trim- ming, 14 16-18 yrs. 38.00 AN AFTERNOON FROCK THAT IS QUITE DIFFERENT is particu- larly fine heavy white Crepe de Chine. It is exquisitely sim- ple, with colors of rose, lavender or Della Robbia blue, in stripes about the skirt and in touches at the bodice and girdle. 14-16-18 yrs. 39.50 SEPARATE COATS—SPRING WEIGHT—will be found among the new models just introduced. There are silvertones In brown, blue or tan, exceptional for youthful charm. 14-16-18 yrs. 45.00 An afternoon frock for the Fillette comes in taffeta silk in the new gingham designs. Green with white, navy with white, in the captivating fly-away fashion most charming. 13-15-17 yrs. 25.00 Second Floor. White Fox Scarfs Suitable for early Spring wear, in styles designed to enhance the new 1918 Spring suit. $37.50 $45.00 $55.00 A New Group of Best $10 Hats Hats that you can wear with grace and air. Jaunty shapes under the name of turban Smart, straight lines suggesting waking life and reviving Spring, of which one is pictured here, —_Lisere straw, satin facing, ribbon loop in the back. All blach as well as colored combinations. Irreproachable tailored effects in variety, Straws, combinations with satins and taffetas. Feather and lower trimming, Blue, brown, grey, sand, combinations in all colors, and all-black, Sale of Boys’ Shirts and Blouses New desirable color effects are offered. Hundreds of them. Nice stripes and designs, They are the ones the Mothers pick out, and they take the eye of the real fellows, too And the materials—woven and corded madrases—-crepes—-repps~ mercerized poplins—-and other high class novel shirtings—all present All with soft double cuffs and the rest of the fine points which experienced mothers exact. Blouses Shirts / to It 12 to 143 Regularly $1.35 89c ve aa a el ate SO ms San Ba = ~~ r=