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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _APRIL Yu bee TH 20 OTHERS TO INTERNMENT CAME Jewish Editor and Chemist May Yet Face Criminal | Trial, However. | Twenty-one German allen enemies who are Fort Ozlethorp 1.08 o'c} a for internment at left the elty at pon on a train sard of a pla- of soldiérs from Governor's Ten of these Germans were taken from the Tombs to the Pennsylvania Btation in a patrol wagon under Ygeuard of Deputy United States Mar- Bhal Dempsey, four assistants and fen keepers of the Tombs. Eleven fwero brought from tho Ellis Island dnternment station, similarly guarded. No handcuffs were used and no re- Buctance to face the journey to the Bouth was exhibited by any of the risoners. Perhaps the most distinguished of whe group is Dr. Isaac Straus, who Yoame here in the fall of 1914 with Dr. Bernard De rg on a special n pion of hi to the Jews of Amer- leged to have obtained secrets, It was sald to-day nst him Is still under investiva hat the Govern. n back for trial if Jewish ch up t on the Ameri wh Jowish people of this city ‘ was arrested in Reach . where processes. ,Mercer Ce pending inv Whether it r reached 16 Dr. Straus requent commun n with 6 BELLANS Hot water > Sure Relief found alia his , said to-day] that Dr. Straus was sent here by the German Gove t to spread the idea his 1 to free | Russian Ho 1s sata| to have yan abun- of mor carry out this s arrival he becamo | 1a large circulation | An inquit tes by Assi ates Diss trict Attor ephenson showed th ud in his| posse ut the t of his arrest a formy r Kas ni used by Amer fean so! ‘ Just how he was not Herman Lubrman, Brooklyn; Gus- tave O. Brewer and Lazzeri Egedio, Trenton; Wilhelm Hohoage, Hoboken; Otto Adolphe Johannes Senne, New- ark; Franz Krelsel, John W. Helm- kamp, William ‘achlenberg, Karl Hilbert, Oscar Rau and Herman Tummier, Boston, Kreisel was a United States soldier for ten years. HUNTING FOR FUGITIVES ON BOARD HAVANA BOAT Friend of Dr. Scheele and Wealthy Young Slacker on Board, Gov- ernment Officers Hear. Agents of the Department of Justice ‘and the Army Intelligence Bureau are still watching @ steamer which arr! at an Atlantic port last night from Ha- vana, on which all passengers were de- tained reveral hours while the vessel ation had come to the Depart- ment of Justice that a friend of Dr, Ww G. Scheele, the chemist charged ‘with having made bombs for destroying outgoing vessels, was a pasvenger. The Intelligence Bureau had received Infor- mation that a wealthy young slacker was returning from Havana, The most exhaustive search fatled to reveal either | man, The slacker is sald to have lived in Hart Seventy-fourth Street, Manhat- tan, his father being in business in Wall Street. Whi he failed to re- port at Camp Upt for him and h W traced t t and then to Havana cane ived The “Government officials say: want |will be kept on the steamer until every bit of cargo has been removed GOVERNOR EDGE | New Edgo is a candidate for tt an nomination for the six-year term as United States Senator beginning March 4, 1919. | three | nomis Austen Ce | George DECIDES 10 RUN attempt to |per cent Jersey Executive Offi- ry cially Announces Entrance | su in Three-Cornered Fight. -Gov. epubli- TRENTON, N. J., April 5. His formal announce- erned,’ You Cannot be Constipated and Happy ‘Senalt Pitt Semel y ABSENCE of Iron in the Blood ‘is the reason for many colorless faces but | a 5th Avenue | regularly $18.00 | A wonderful assortment of swa quarter lengths in Slip-on, a wide choice of patterns | The man who wants a Spring days or to keep dry during the find here just the type | and ata price that carries substantial savings; | MEN’S CLOTHING DEP’T Remarkable Offering | 500 SMART SPRING SUITS | | For Men and Young Suits priced phenomenally low considering the These styles and the durability of the garments will bear the superior workmanship; attractive linings and bean- tiful trimmings; full, half or quarter lined; a large and varied assortment of handsome patterns in neat light and dark effects; smart and models; size range complete from 34 lo 46, including “regulars,” “stouts,”” “shorts” and sade Suits....%.. Other High ¢ Unparalleled Sale TOP COATS For Men and Young Men $15.50 20,00; — 22.00) er Top Coats belt-ull-around neat mixed effects knee or thre | More than Half of the entire lot are Caenelle ‘Proofed Top Coat for the of Coat for wh FIFTH FLOOR aggressly { will support the puny partisanship.” fers the voters of the § to the neces Fabrics. 25,00 and convertible collar ment was made to-day. nor’s entrance into tt didates now for the party's the others being Col ® of Essex County and Record of Hudson County. | The Governor does not at this timo discuss detalled policies +c | of national administration. "I am committed to no pet doc- VU. hi —_>— r clouds broke Carter’s Little Liver Pills A Remedy That Makes Life «Worth Living (Vuk orl (CARTER’S IRON PILLS will greatly help most pale-faced people James McCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH. 34th Street Men most critical inspection conservative “longs.” .19.50 to 55.00 cool early April showers will hh he is looking sizes 34 to 44, 0 no taint of ® wholly respon- jes of the Tho Gover- race makes ames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street stand for a 100 military policy. Patriotic subscribers to the Third Liberty Loan at our Booth will directly aid the great War Charities, as James McCreery & Co. will give to such Charities one dollar for each subscriber. Moreover, each Subscriber i is privileged to indicate whether the one dollar which we give shall go to The American Red Cross, Y. M. C, A., Knights of Columbus, Jewish War Relief, or to The Sun Tobacco Fund. This privilege is extended to the first 20,000 subscribers. 1 with that gov ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH Extraordinary Offerings MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ OUTER APPAREL Misses’ Spring Capes—Size 14 to 18 years An excellent assortment of smart and stylish models is now assembled; developed in Serge, Gabardine, Tricotine, Duvet de Laine or Silvertone. 26.50 42.50 55.00 Coats Practical and serviceable models of Serge, Wool Velour or Black and White Check Fabrics; size 6 to 12 years. 9.75 Girls’ Coats Various models developed in Serge, Wool Velour, Poplin or Black and White Check Fabric; size 12 to 16 years 14.75 and 22.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses Chie models made of Taffeta, Pongee and Striped or Plaid Silks; size 6 to 16 years. 22.50 12.75 18.50 FURS For Spring Wear Many new and beau- tiful models in Stoles, Capes, Coatees and Scarfs, made of Mole, Nutria, Sable; Hudson Seal, Squirrel, also Fox and Wolf in various smart combinations, at attractive prices. FOX SCARFS At Special Prices Misses’ Suits Girls’ ————_— Six new models of Serge, Poiret Twill or Trico- tine; plain or braid-trimmed: size 14 to 18 years. 29.50 Misses’ Coats models of Wool Velour, newest Spring colorings; 32.50 37.50 Misses’ Dresses HASS0S 2. Sccoee | Stylish models of Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Wool Scrim, Je rsey Cloth or Serge; size 14 to 18 years. 18.50 26.50 35.00 FEATHER | NECKWEAR Special Values Silvertone size or It Smart c Duvet de Laine; to 18 years. « 6.50 Special for Saturday WASHABLE SATIN BLOUSES Ostrich Boas with tas- | sel ends. \ 2.95 and 3.75 regularly 4.25 to 5.50 Marabout Scarfs, — silk lined. 2.95 regularly 4.4 Ostrich and Marabout silk lined. 3.95 regularly 6.50 Marabout Capes with silk fined. 4.75 regularly 6.75 Capes, Vine Fox Scarfs,—an- imal shape; rich, full furred pelts; in the most desirable shades. 32.50, 42.50, 45.00, 55.00 and 65.00 1; with new roll collar; finished with two pearl buttons and button- holes; White or Shell Pink; suitable for wear with suit or separete skirt. tails; Wonderful Vaiues Unusually Smart Models WOMEN’S SPORT SKIRTS 500 WOMEN’S HATS | 9.75 | 5.50 regularly 6.95 and 7.50. Three Exclusive Styles Entirely new and becoming Trimmed Spring and Summer High grade Sport Skirts,--the models represent advance I its ake ot ‘talian lug para vile George i Crepe facings, A | rimmed with ers, White Milan Straw Hats with Geor- styles e tre! ate Spring fashions—developed in High 1 ¢ les in the trend of late Spring fa per gette Crepe f tailored or trimmed with wings or ostrich Poplin and Satin-finished Crepe with novel designs { in sport colorings predominating. Full shirred model with sash elt, and other a ort models with two novel pockets ani tachable belts lustre Silk also Bb Georetic Crepe, MNO1OSs k China Piping Straw Hats faced with white trimmed with white flowers, fancies or wings. Black Tailored Hats 1.95 regularly 2.95 in Black Patent Milan Hats tailored with gros- ; size 25 to $2-inch waist bands. 95 Washable Skirts | 3.85 ‘ | regularly 4.75 to 7 A sample line of Washable Shirts made of Ru Cotton Gabardine, French Pique, Suede-finished Satin and Corduroy. Chie styles grain ribbon 50 Misses’ & Juniors’ Hats 3.00 and 5.00 200 dress and tailored models in the most desirable colors, sian ¢ Special for Saturday Only BABY CARRIAGES footwell; Whi reversible body: artillery or wire >or Ivory Enamel or Brown finish. 85.00 Pullman Sleepers with Corduroy cushior slidin wheels with heavy rubber tires; complete with wind shield. 24.75 An Extraordinary Assortment of Mail Carts, Gondolas, Perambu- lators, Pullman Sleepers, Go-Carts and Sulkies, at Moderate Prices. regularly

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