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oer ET TT I I TE PM ee Y a data Sakon nM De one eeti THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918. roan tion, announced to-day that Luther |sreenees but knew they “= —Kenara= U.S. MEDIATORS ACT| ESS" Ss MULAN Bo STRAUS INSTRUCTS. MSU: S OER ay SE P. J. Gill, Federal Conciliators, had patriotle platform of Mitehy reported favorable progress and ex- ne attention of the voters 4 the SAGAS CITT) Ay ee TE Caused Arrest of Former | 1!"1s only son and a nephew are | = ‘The third day of the general sympa~ City ‘Marshal | Ing in Franco, thetic strike called to aid striking bi ‘ laundry employees began with 20,000 A “You are a disgrace to the army workers reported out. four uniform s ld be stripped off,” said Magistrate McQuade in Men Backed by the promise of the police Night Court last night to William #. to furnish protection, the Kansas City ' : : " ; peel Railways C nnounced that ) a ace n 9 | Young, who js said to be a Captat Street Cars Try to Run De- ia eau Ws a ea . Quotes Horace, W ith an Ife |eaanid’ to tee Anny TRtatligenes|. jena yea like, it : troduction, in Explaining — | 1ureau. | learned to like it 60 years ago. spite Tie-Up Involving | resume street car service here and in| Pani - Workers, Saree aalcoummee oeeat ernie ee “Steel Construction.” Te ee ee Sane (EU, —now they are crndpreanl 20,000 Wo stop late yesterday. Each car was to| | pi : four, of Ne re-Gorman remarks 1, with sound teeth. ‘Tesus your carry an American flag. drug ature at No. 133 Kamt a4tn| children the wisdom of using” WASHINGTON, Maroh 29.—Adjust-| air galoons still were closed this As Mayor Hylan ts at Atlantic City Busete When asked ¢o sigh the come| jwith his family to-day, he ts not ex- | ment of the strike at Kansas City,|mMorning, under orders from the Po- plaint against Lax, Young refused to ‘pected to perform again in the Ut-| go #0, | tournament with the Public| Tho Magistrate asked Young e Commission and Interborough | Whether ho embered the remarks | t te Lax had made, He said he could) nt Bhonts until after Haster. | vo, whereupon the Magistrate told | 0 i > \. within a few houre'!e hoped for by | /ce, Commissioners. Many, restaur ar 8, Straus, Chairman of the}) i to “Got out” of the court room, TOR THE TEETH Will Open To-morrow Their New as are al} motion the Department of Labor. Hugh L. » whose machine op- - e have struck. Kerwin, Commissioner of Concilla-| phe First and Second Battalions of the 7th Regiment, Missouri National Quard, are quartered in Convention TO CELEBRATE THE EVENT WE HAVE BOUGHT 1,000 HIGH CLASS HAT SHAPES Commisston, has injected a little| but as be was leaving he was ro- Thi Bate fies | ae aie to © into the ‘battle of wits. Hor- | call neti Liquid—Powder or Paste } ir t \ ¢ YWHERE | Lhd Rg nee, eing held in re ce, a8 a successor to Eplotetus, ts h SOLD BY DEALERS EVER’ | ited by Mr, Straus as authority on — | Ti. $100,000,000 FROM GARDENS. 1 mice. Not long ago Mr. Straus inclosing mountains a the Mayor wre buying is as | Agriculture Department Estimates F A strip of Ining used for steel cars. All the best models of the season. o og eter Profits for Year, He wanted Mr, Straus to explain how = : WASHINGTON, March 2.—One hun- the cars. were “partly made of paper THEY RANGE IN VALUE FROM $3.00 TO $5.00 bog hagiie’ dred million dollars In profits await or pasteboard and not all steel, as the | tion American home gardeners this year, ac- public are led to belleve they are," | WE OFFER THESE TO-MORROW IN regular expense. |i | cording to Agriculture Departnnd aati. Sik wien polled oh pals shaadeace OUR NEW SPECIAL SALE ANNEX. Men who buy ||| mates to-cay. Persons not on tarme, sin tea Gage of Rumuaticn ture: Wie consus figures showed, keep more than 1,000,000 cows, 1,000,000 pig# and 17,000,000} clothes without consider: } PP. HAW THORN & poet whose fame and reputation ing their intrinsic value chickens, valued at some $10,000,000. |has come down through the ages. His invest money unwisely. Dopartinent Investigations in’ the John P. Hawthorne Enlisted at Start | n was Horace, and many of the outh revealed the. follo We have anticipated the proiite in home gardening ‘0d stock ana of War, but Is Killed in r fromm ais pen ty Titer oy poultry Garden produce, $20.87; 4 Wate pregnant with prophetic wisdom. e calculations of careful hogs, B30 eht cows, 816, and poultry Home Waters. PAHTile HG: 00 GAY Lec PoE ALTER LAR | buyers--ourSpring show- ing of everything men and boys wear is wholly representacive of value. $<». A telegram from the Navy Depart-|one of these gems, which has been Woman Dead After Mysterious War t was delivered this morning at t Plant Blow-Up. { Abraham Hawthorne, No. ST, ALBANS, Vt. March 29.—Miss att Dora Savage, one of several injured in the unexplained explosion late yes- ‘i had terday which destroyed the munitions Fat) Stan ts ene Oe Beers to the supposed find of the t of the International Explosives | ited In the Naval Roservo three days D ‘ | pany, died during the night. “Mise | ater the t ates declared war, but Fespectable citizen you refer to, us | Nellie Hemingway, who also wags|it was in Ar an waters that he lost| Well as to your statement and insinu- | seriously injured, 1s expected to re-| his life. ations.” | poten He was on the coast patrol boat) Mr. Straus then explaina: | Hytoma last Tuesday morning off Sta “The term ‘all steel car’ or ‘car of Island, In trying to throw @ rope to all steel construction,’ as understood other bont he lost his balance and fell | who know anything about into water. He was known to be a <ood | + does not Imply that all swimmer, but he sank Instantly, and it als in the car are lan, . {s believed he must have been crippled 85 pr f the ste by his fall. Tho body has, not been re- | opers in the 5 covered: are either partially or | shins clliaiaiein wholly Hned with heat insulating ma- torial of the same or similar manu- eo e SHIP BOMB USERS facture as the sample you have sent ANG AGAIN INDIGTED |ceresracten connast” Ascnsea ot “Playing Polittes.? " Tn a statement issued last night by Von Rintelen, von Papen, von Igelline public Service Commission in Among 19 German Agents Put in [connection with the two-cent trans- Fashionable Hats EasterNeckwear Novelties | Dis Ai Sess Arpeus [in Suan “iviann, "corporation Mayor Hylan's Corporation Capt. Franz von Rintelen, Capt. | Counsel is more interested In playing von Papen, Wolff von Igel and s! the political game of attacking this FOR MISSES AND THE YOUNGER SET will provide a display of very special interest [\iy\aq vesacday tn the, boos commission than in presenting fairly Miicted yesterday in the Brooklyn! do justice to the c: y translated as follows: itains groaned in pangs of AL expectations Mled the earth | 1a ridiculous mouse was born. —————————————— ‘NDIVIDUAL TYPES AND UNUSUAL CON- o CEPTIONS IN THE RENARD TRIMMED HAT. 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY: SECOND STREET pl This is the Oxford that one will see so much on smart women on Easter. When you get your pair, be sure they are Queen Quality. For our new Oxfords not only have just that really correct shape, but the value and wear you receive for the price asked is, as always in Queen Quality foot- wear, vastly superior. | and effectively tho is which would © to-morrow on the First Floor. Federal Court as the susult of the ap- | Os tine Setendediy maintaining che 1e ent 30 Sea grec Ne Diarra $9.00 | } are featured at all seasons in a section of the “ peasanoe last Tuseday Defore the bity meister the id and the popular suede colors, at Millinery Department on the First Floor Just received is a fascinating collection of | mabealgs (aei Hobonan, cheralat re-| Bon | Queen Quality Boot Shop which has been specially reserved for that dainty things fashioned of silk gingham— |iuenem ORDaEr thir &) Buigslanl Gedaralr baat heer 32 West 44th St. purpose. which has found its way into the realm of | ,enonced to eighgen menthe tinge. aie "Be was serving aa a nuree to The present collection includes a mumber of neckwear as into that of costume. wiih ven funitin by arisen ae le Se ‘ Howe in New York. were albo tn- | smart Paris mode Among these attractive novelties aro walst- — | <ictet yesterday. They are Capt. Otto many American originations that are no less coats, with and without cuffs to match; | Karwind Hontora Honttage, Wi chic and charming. bolero guimpes, vaquero collars, collar-and- | {} cuff sets, and collar-and-tie combinations; {he Fabre Line atean- when ahe left Brooks all most cleverly made of the quaint checkered lyn, May 2, 1915, for an Allied port | Modish Trimmed Hats silks that are a recrudescence of a charming KILLING IS KAISER'S | Idetime fashion. | . vi HOLY WEEK SERVICE | f Thousands in Keeping With Rul r’s Religion, Says | $7.50 & $10.00 Distinctive Blouses = Nr a FOR THE SMART TAILOR SUIT , just received, as well as A Special Offering for to-morrow will comprise for Girls, Misses and Young Women attractively priced at yeek In the way that ts most attrac- person and In keeping with , Which 18 Killing not by Several Spring Styles in are shana th fit sgentive. séeartnent cf [oma mid Pre iam Ton charming new styles, reproducing the |diees yesterday afterncen Ab the Women’s Low Shoes latest Parisian effects. the “Amertcan “Academy of Ata ver , ‘ Among them are stunning creations in crepe | p0f Saupe sun, Orman oftennive. (suitable for Easter weer) have been ellmi- de Chine, Georgette and novelty crepes, laaanand as’ aaa ae nated from the regular stock because of and broadcloth, Some of these are severely {ca ae nitivr uistournged nor err incomplete sizes. sizes, Bun Gre HOW On ele Rt DR tailored, others are variously ornamented par ok ‘thy civanee ts Ghat ibe Paulist Choristers Appear at the extremely low prices of with hand-embroidery, hand drawnework wy ; a Century Theatre, March 31st $4.75 & $5.75 per pair and dainty laces. They are shown in the Prete mnie ta mo ott ot th Pale § Finn's famous Paulist Choir desired suit shades, as well as im white. timiat wt SY makes records exclusively for Columbia. At these figures very exceptional values the human ‘stuff hay Chey include hymns, masses and chants. are offered. The prices range from . «$5.00 to 35.00 mover could tase on In any Columbia shop you may listen to Father RrOue Of SPOS Finn’ s Choristers on Columbia records, and ap- (Women's Shoes, Second Floor) (Blouse Department, Second Floor) areata ih iaitine all oleae praise for yourself the wonderful freshness and pila trad fet Am a shan earn 0 atv, charm of their singing, mirrored by the matchless Columbia recording process. New Columbia Records on Sale the 20th of Every Month Columbia Ea ate cords AWA aK ASKS RELEASE OF EMERY. tests to G ot Am The Department for Catalogue Merchandise (on the SIXTH FLOOR) Is specially featuring barons darman Govern protest against the arrest of Major Henry Crosby Mmory, former Yale Professor ard & special representative ny Over Misses’ Spring Suits . . at $25.00, 29.50, 32.50 & 36.50 Misses’ Spring Dresses ... . at 20.00, 29.50 & 30.00 eV eid by Br Madigon Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New York pela on @ German trans