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ena — TTT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1010, ‘WOMAN IN WALL STREET’ “FIXERS”” OFFER IMMUNITY | CoNGRESs SPEEDING UP, |i2,t™* tomes tor te cmpaen GOING ‘OVER THERE’ TO SEE TO WILD-CAT PROMOTERS "vv *,cicu,stsme"r. “"* “*") PRESIDENT AT FUNERAL. ‘SPINNING WHEEL’ GUN WORK Swann Gets on “Tra of Six, Three “preparing to rash through there Hopes to Clean Up Work and Ad- ~TRGHRALROADS. | TAKEN BY ENGLAND, -—AULARNSSEZED Telephones and Post Offices ' Also Under Military—Anti- «} Draft Pledges Are Signed, LONDON, April 22—The military Buthorities have taken over control ef the principal Irish raflways, the Post Office and the telephone ex- changes, according to the Cork cor i | OMctal Washington Pays Honor to Is preparing to rush through the re Chiltan Barve: Lord & Taylor maint lation before it, with al wioecmon, April $2-étate fus | of Them Lawyers—One view to urning some time betwee tyabadded we Tord Were to-day 4 } " 0.0 the mid of June and July 1. nate, %, — > + | Asked $10,000. With most of the important legtsta- | tl nh 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | District Attorney Swann and his assistant, Edward S. Brogan, who has been in charge of the Investigation of wild-cat stock promoting scenes, were atirred to-day by Information that half @ dozen men have been moving |a through the Wall Street Miatrict with loffers to buy immunity for the ac- cused promoters. ‘The identity of the men has been learned and subpoenas have been ts- sued for them. Three are lawyers —= | Best & tion of the session disposed of, the lead Vilson and his the diplomatic corps, the Su Court and mombers of the Senate <n Relations Committee and the Touse Foreign Affairs Committee at- ers in both the Senate and House are a programme that cails more days of wor at time they will be am; Ing to the arguments they | (04 4 to. the opponents of we — ,ethe draft legisiation and| Services were held at St. Matthew's roptlation bills, to fully con-| Gathollo Church. ‘The body wan piaced these important measures and tol in a vault, where ft will be kept until a nd up their affairs in time to return warship Is ready to carry it to Chill mapping ¢ for about Lend Him a Hand Own a Liberty Bond—Booth Ground Floor They told promoters that by the pay- |ment of certain sums proceedings against them could be stopped. ‘The fact that the investigation has been temporarily halted during the Liberty OE Se ee Co. | x Women’s Suits---A Sale Offering Remarkable Values at j respondent of the Datly Chronicle. | Loan drive gave them a semblance of i One “fixer” is said to have Fifth Avenue at 35th Street We . , wd htciend rl nd ptember hea | Baked $10,000 of “a man who hes been| [Ly Established 1879 ool Jersey 5 O Blue Serge arday removed all arms and ammu- subpoenaed. Suits 6 Buite | nition from gunsmith shops in Dub iin, and that similar ection will be taken all over Ireland. Field Marshal Viscount French, formerly Commander tn Chief in Fifty stook brokers have been sum- moned and the inquiry will be pressed as soon as the loan campaign is fin- jehed. The investigation has disclosed that many of the promoters made Important Sale of Women’s Hats Priced so low because months ago, anticipating the vogue of Wool Jer- sey, the fabric was secured at much Tailor-mades of decidedly clever styles, manufacturer’s samples, se- Treland, who resigned from the British Army shortly before the beginning of the world war be- cause he would not use armed force to put down Sir Edward Carson's Ulster Volunteers, who were arming to oppose Home Rule, and who later was recalled nd became Commander in Chief o France of tha British forces, eing succeeded "by Sir Douglar Haig, 1s now in command of the British troops in Ireland, accord- ing to a late despatch, lf American opinion supports the! policy of aimultaneous Home Rule! and conscription, the influence of the United States may yet settle the irish crisis, many leaders here be- eve. | A profound {mpression has been made here by expressions of opinion m the United States, especially cabled message of Irishmen of} gia to John Dilion, leader of the| rish Party, approving the two moas- ures with the expectation that the} n of Ireland will fight with the 8, 43 are the Irishmen of Amer- In prophesying that the United States may avert the crisis if the rentiment makes itself felt in favor { the present p als, the Observ- er says that while the United States has no formal responsibility for the Irish quostion, it has an immense She Financed Invention and Is Anxious to See It in Action Against the Germans. Though she is in 9 hospital, Mrs. Katharyn Stanton, known as the “Woman in Wail Street,” denies that sho is 411. “I'm merely in training for a few | days before my departure for Europe to see my ‘spinning wheel’ gun in action,” she told friends to-day at the Roosevelt Hospital. ‘‘The doctors say I'm suffering from @ nervous breakdown from overwork. That 1s ail right, but I know better, I'm just getting in tip-top shape to do my Dit when I get over there.” The gun Mrs, Stanton mentions ts the invention of Dr, Albert C. Albert eon, an aged inventor and an old woral influence which now means “a real, direct and epoch-making re- sponsibility for weak or 111." pheniide ont ANTI-DRAFT OATH TAKEN IN IRELAND Administered by Priests Every- where—No Disorder; No Effusion, DUBLIN, April 22 (Assoctated Preso).—All over Ireland yesterday the covenant to resist conscription by all possible means was ad- ninistered by priests and subscribed 2 a quiet, uneffusive manner by ds of thousands of people. vas the subject of discourse and jon of the Bishops and political seaders was explained. ‘Tho assemblies where the pledge was taken were generally outside the sometimes in the open alr, r sina hall, The Bishops took part with the inferior clergy in administering the pledge, addressing the people and : ly warning them against iso- 1 and unconsidered action, They edience to the orders of the ed leaders, who act in co-op- friend, which has been adopted by the British Government. Two years ago, whon Mra, Stanton stepped from a ship and was told that her husband, Frank McM. Stanton, had died while she was at sea, she immediately took charge of all his vast interests and soon was actively en- gaged in operating of! and copper properties worth millions, She pro- moted and financed new enterprises, including the Stanton Of! Company. That ts where she got the name “the Woman in Wall Street.” When the Lusitania was sunk she went to see Dr. Albertson, who had a powderless, noiseless and smokeless gun. He had talked to many finan. clers about {t, but none of them could gee tts possibilities. Mra, Stanton could. That ie why she ig to-day resting up before she starts on her voyage across the ocean to see this same gun tn use in the trenches against the Germans, STATES MAY BUY LABOR OF ENEMY PRISONERS War Department Plans to Offer Use of German Enlisted Men Held Here. WASHINGTON, April 22.—The War Department plans soon to offer to the States an opportunity to obtain as road —| builders German prisoners held in this Y 6 BELLANS \yp@_._| Hot water — Sure Relief | ELL-ANS country. Some of these men are al- ready engaged on road construction tn the vicinity of Forts McPherson and Ogiethorpe, Ga,, but the department in- tends to enlarge the scope of this and permit States to bid for their services. States obtaining the prisonere must poy their maintenance, but the Govern- ment will pay for guards, medical at- tendance and other incidentals including @ smal! amount of money for tobacco and the like. Only enlisted men come under the plan FOR INDIGESTION! | dames MeCreery & Co, 5th Avenue FUR ST sk fo St Request to call for goo attention. Teleph Absolute Protection all dust, moth eggs and other for under the Hague conventions oMicers ar nual lal 34th Street ORAGE at Moderate Cost Furs are perfectly cleaned by illed workmen, who remove reign matter, orage Vaults on Premises ds will receive prompt ione Greeley 6380. \factory and séveral squadrons nd the Allies. slight damage, in Berlin declared to-day. Allied airmen, destroyed an airp ddition to leted machin 5th Avenue Victrola IX A 57.50 Victrola XI A 110,00 With a purchase of $5 in records we will place the above Outfits ‘except Outfit for $180.00) in your home on the payment of $] down and the balance at $5 per month fnleo statements that their companies had war contracts witth the United jeppelin AMSTERDAM, April 22.—The recent fire at Friedrichshafen resulted in only and did not Interrupt the work, an official statement issued The fire at Friedrichshafen, which te reported to have been started by the| dames McCreary & Co. Four Special Offerings “VICTROLA WEEK” Patrons will find it to their advantage to purchase Victrola Combination Outfits during ‘Victrola Week.” FOUR VICTROLA OUTFITS $8 down and the balance $8 per month cured at concessions and priced ac- cordingly. A limited number only, in the finely textured Men’s Wear Serges so much in fashionable demand. Braid trimmed and strictly tailored styles. less than it would cost to-day. Mod- els on extremely smart sport lines are in choice shades of grey, rookie, taupe, sand, beige, Copenhagen, plum and amber. 8.75 4 A special purchase from one*of the best makers— | ‘\ smart, new models for dress and street wear—hats | | priced up to $15.00. | : A Fine Assortment of Smart Tailor-mades 150 Suits 125 Suits 150 Suits at $29.50 at $35.00 at $39.00 A Notable Collection of New Capes $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50,$45.00,$50.00 Exclusive novelties as well as the season’s accepted favorites, models de- veloped in Serges and Velour Cloths. All excellent values. TMrd Floor been added—Hats heretofore $10.00, $12.50 and | $15.90, all told, a most complete group portraying all the smart developments of the later Spring and Summer style trend. t To these a choice assortment of Best models have ii t I 34th Street Wardrobe Trunks Sightly—Sturdy—Serviceable At Economical Prices 45-Inch Wardrobe Trunk (Illustrated) is of three ply veneer basswood, lined and interlined with vulcanized fibre. Open top model. Thoroughly reinforced with fibre binding and metal trimmings Equipped with spring lock and draw bolts. Hanging section has assorted Fxceers and shoe pockets. ‘Trunk has five drawers, including combination hat drawer. Top drawer is divided into compartments $37 50 . GRE CAN DE LOCKED, wc cscccesesceveeces Full Sized Wardrobe Trunk Women’s Fitted Traveling Bags of black grained cowhide leather, Moire of basswood covered with hard vulcanized lined in assorted colors, Fitted with a fibre. Equipped with 12 assorted hangers and shoe pockets. ‘Trunk has fiye drawers, toilet set of 10 pieces in a removable lim- ousine roll, including combination hat $30 00 Grawer ..scececevecveors Outfit 73.90 Victrola TX Avssssscccee. 8700 Cabinet to match.........12.00 2 McCreery Albums (65c VD ateoth ices 200 Needles....... 17 inches Fowrth Floor Lord @ Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 1.30 15 -20 2 10-inch Double Face Rec- ords (75c each) A 1 12-inch Double Face Rec- ord 1.50 Outfit 89.40 Wictrala Av Avinessiccescyes 85.00 2 McCreery Albums (65¢ 1 Vo) Vereen it 1 Dust-off..... 2 10-inch Double F The Following Well Known People Will Take Orders for Victrola X A Y-inch ouble Face hec- oe Third Liberty Bonds Outfit 114.40 At the Lord & Taylor Store Victrola XI. A..........-110.00 2 McCreery Albums (65c Tomorrow, Tuesday each) 1 ok - JANE GREY, from the “EYES OF YOUTH"? COMPANY 200 Needles . 2 10-inch Double Face Beginning at 2 P. M. Records (75c each) 1.50 1 12-inch Double Face 1 KATHERINE KAELRED of ‘THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME” CO, Record... os 1040 Besinning at 3 P. M. Outfit 180.00 CLARA JOEL of ‘BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE"? COMPANY Sana Beginning at 4 P. M. Victholac Aly yscscee es 165.00 Your own selection of Ree ords to the amount of 15.00 180.00 Bond Booth, Ground Floor Victrola XIV 165.00 A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. —_/