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‘a ’ s THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1918. . | Ibs ng Seb 1 (in the Crimean | but it ls moval of John K, Caldwell, American] British {n a Siberian counter-revolt PREVENT WASTE | peninsula), found harbor most re ever finished. Consul at Viadivostok; second, In-|/plot in connection with which the Py : ghts waa being vestigation of his part in the alleged | Yolsheviki put plainly the question of Vast quantities of food hes the Ruasian Diack Sea fleet, ine j negotiations with the American Le-| the recognition of their Government. Vas iding cruisers, { boats, sabmarin' | ships, {t was official ease aut ” , The Sultan Selim and the Hami-| appetizing flavor. Well @teh have arrived there, seasoned food is Econ- = ; ra ‘The despatch would indicate that at omy. ‘A delicious season. ledat a Jargo portion of the Russian eccaastieaaniae ing is Black Sea Fleet bad been captured | Most of Russian War Craft in by the Germans, This fleet ald to LEA«PERRINS | Harbor When Teutonic have played an important role in the recapture of Odessa by the Russians, SAUCE | Troops Took City. (THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHiNG =| troyers, torpedo ‘ merchan announced here ormerly wae gation at Peking; and thi and torpedoes, ‘The Hamidieh ernment regarding the alleged par- |, the at- rmment The American Embassy, the note vays, carefully scrutinized the docu« ments submitted by the Russian Gov. ernment. In the American viewpoint the documents failed to show any connection of American offictals in these plots. are left after every meal, because of a lack of sent a tone, for ee have | the rest of/ Dillon and Sinn forty-five, ho shoul the use of an automo the night, James De Lac pecial policeman in Pat id killed in Paterson, lant night police have @ Sabino, twenty-elght, of Paterson, who they De.) LONDON, May 6.—Nikolat Lenine nd Leon Trotsky aro reported to have effected an understanding with &@ number of officials of the Cz regime and with other extreme Czar | part Feine: | nounce Conscription From Same Platform. Pack Bologna In the Lunch Box J and it was expected to be the vhief aid of the Russians in thelr fight to retain control of the Black Sea, Three huge dreadnoughts of 22,000 | Street, ¥ way It prevents waste of food. | CONSTANTINOPLE (Via Lon-|, 00 tone were reported under BINS Trou or men atooa ‘on Wlleod NDON, May 6—The appointment| ‘There is little definite news don), May 6——-German troops occu- construction in 1914 and 1915, as well street Field Marshal Viscount French @8 Moscow, but Lenine is yr. ’ ’ 2| Viceroy of Ireland comes somewhat Preparing a counter-revol | Noon time can’t come Meats best of all. There quick enough when _ isadifferent one for each of sandwiches made from Gobel’s Slicing Bologna. Sa ST ELAR ee. Sumieot aes o errr fe eae It was know Bee ee AAtd Peet hoping] Cianeta'e generous cut t day in the week and every P ; the Government was experiencing soe nonsibie for nital revolution . reat * . The FIRST store to fly the Liberty Loan Industrial Honor Flag considerable difficulty in finding @! and tho first Sov Gobel’s link Bologna fill- one a good and i hard ke the W. S. S. dri |suecessor to Baron Wimborne and) The eotire vn situation is} ing a big corner of the nourishing. _ Use them We are working hard to make the W. S. S. drive an equal success. that this was the reason for the de-|tending toward a reorganization! Junch box, or a couple all to give variety to the |lay im announcing officially the p=! through military means | lunches you pack. You can buy them at the delicatessen or food store where you see the pointment of Edward Shortt as Chief Secretary, which was known unoffi- lelally many days ago. Viscount French js of Ivish ex- ised in the Ger t week by Gustav} overnment Socialist, ! ar denouncing | A sensation w man Reichstag Noske, an anti- For school or pienicor Best&Co Fifth Avenue and 35th Street Established 1879 Fashions tract He has at Ireland, | the Democ in the Reichs ” . =) ‘ q ‘ popular figure in. the countey, but | Ty essay cologne Gaxette| f0lKs like Gobel’s Cooked sign. Look for it. that Is hardly likely to reconcile the|says the pamphlet has been circu- Irish people to hig appointment, for| lated only among the forces of Gen jthey will see in it nothing but a| Vom Eichhorn in the Ukraine | threat to put conscription into effect. Anti-conscription —speechos made from the same platform by John | Finds No were | Amer in Siberian Revolt PURE MEAT PROQULTS Foretold Summer " MOSCOW, Sunday, April 28 (by the Diloc, ole tlt aa Prof. | associated Press), — Bolshevik de- Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann Fain’ seststdiy) ar Catinwhadoroen, in| mands qiat we A n and French | U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317 i W ‘s Silk Hh Ditca'sconettuency_ ot tase stave, Commu at Viadivontok bo recalled) Morgan Ave. and Rock St., Brooklyn, N.Y. e Advance Showing omen’s Si {Dito “enattueney of ast Bae: eee agit nica eatement Stockings terized the demonstration, which was|{'0m American Ambassador Francis) Includes practical styles for all purposes advantageously priced. Women's Silk Frocks New styles suitable for all-summer wear for mornings, street and shopping—light, graceful, comfort- able—a new group of foulards, taffetas and soft silks is priced at attended by 15,000 persons. Mr. Dillon said that if the Iris! {kept united and determined for an other two weeks they would defea | conscription. | If the Nation’s unity was broken in i] | the face of the present terrific dan- arn ger, Mr. Dillon continued, the Gov-|o¢ the Siberian ernment would be encouraged to pur- | of the Embassie | sue their wicked and insane pol _The Bolshevik de and the discipline of the people, whica | ““10r Francis | ‘s essential to the defeat of conscrip- | |tion, would be broken. Then ‘he | (Ege TANG Household Linens for Summer at MicCutcheon'’s he sald, actually agreed that the whole struggle for Ireland's rights was based on the principle of her rights as a nation, There was an Everything in Linen for the season’s requirements is ready for you at “The Linen Store,’”’ as usual. Our supply is abundant, and special prices in all our Linen Departments are an added attraction. Among the specials in the Damask Department are the following : jThe definite demands hlelgn Minister Tenit incident with th von Mirbach, the ¢ dor in Moscow From Gobel’s Kitchens Frankfurters Cooked Ham Bologna Smoked Ham Bacon Cooked Corned Beef Special 1.65 4 full new stock in the season's newest colorings, Double soles with high spliced reinforced heels and toes. A most unusual opportunity to secure the Spring and Summer supply of fine stockings in the wanted shades at extraordinary price advantage. Tan, Cordovan, Champagne, prey, suede, silver, gold and tawn— Mi and the season's most wanted ia | colorings are included ong the ii shades offered,—as well as black and white. The Newest Hand-Bag f of Moire Silk 5.95 This new hand-bag Is designed for carrying with the Summer costumes, suits and silk frocks. It ts pouch style, of heavy moire silk, mounted on double frame, with vanity pocket attached to one side and a change purse pocketed on the other, The lining ts. of harmonizing silk. The handle is of moire and the heavy Regardle: ng pressure | sin the last he Soviet full use Position nehanged om Ambas- the re- Slicing Bologna Liver Sausage Pure Lard ands Fi 25.00 Women's Summer-time Frocks Of Pastel Organdies and Pastel Voiles Exquisitely inviting in colorings with flower-like delicacy and fine- ness. Pictured here is one new dias Ancre the deep aly and the simple lines) — one of a new inate just infer priced only 18.00 Women's Gingham Frocks New Semi-tailleur Ideas Frocks that describe that happy medium between simplicity and elaboration that makes the ging- ham frock most useful—charming for many occasions—not too much for mornings, New groups of frocks of these appealing new styles are marked 9.00 & 1 1.00 silk tassel gives /uxurious finish. special Street and costume shades. In the ANNUAL MAY SALES Special Thrift Opportunities are offered in Undermuslins and Negligees |mplit "on the Irimn rock end, insinad for Children, Misses and Women A} trian would destroy them. NEGLIGEES Children’s Undermuslins Prof, de Valera said his followers . There ts a difference between a garment that !s that are chosen for dainty styles too big and one that Is roomy. Making s good ind a good roomy cut They wear well, of course—they are crepes, dimities, swisses, that return ng Bure ot @ Mud Aus from the tub ag fresh as May morning, but the principal thing is their alluring {s the principal Insurance against quick wear-ou! grace and smart, dainty fashion. Crisp, restful, charming styles that appeal to {n children’s undermuslins. the feminine taste. It Is just as important as materials that we: In the May Sales they are special opportunities of advantage. Heaihe se ot This is why experienced mothers depend upor GIRLS’ CREPE NEGLIGEES, two styles; one satin ribbon-trimmed; the ost! : i fy other a coat model, & to 16 sears, Special 1.95 Best's undermuslins for the children and upon WOMEN’S NEGLIGEES of fine voile, two styles; with hand-stitched lawn the May Sales for stocking up. ‘| |impression in the country that all danger was over. This was a terri- bly false imprression, Mr. Dillon de- clared. There was no question that the Government had been staggered ‘and no longer were so confident about the practicability of thelr policy as professed when the bill was intro- duced. | | He sugrested tho formation of Irish committees attached to every | church and chapel, so that, in the | jevent of a struggle being forced upon | | |them, the church could be the rally- ||F ‘| | ing point. ile The Nationalist leader declared he ||K was convinced that it would take an/ army such as England could 11) spare to carry out successfully conscrip- tion in Ireland, He was also con- vinced that the Government would Reg. Trade Mark Breakfast Napkins— $3.25, 5.75, 6.75 per dozen and up Dinner Napkins— $6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 12.00 per dozen and up. | Table Cloths 2x2 yards, $4.85, 6.50, 6.75, 7.25 each and up 214x214 ‘yards, $7.00, 7.75, 10.50, 11.00 ¢ each and up. 214x214 yards, $8.00, 8.75, 12.00, 13,00 } each and up. Table Cloths, in lengths from 3% yards up, at considerable reductions. A splendid lot of Hand-made Irish Damask in a variety of sizes and patterns is offered at very little advance over old prices. Luncheon Cloths, 114 yards, 114 yards, and 1°4 yards, in a good variety at moder- ate prices. These are very economical for use in the country for porch and breakfast parporet, and will save the use of longer cloths. | would unite with those of Mr. Dillon | to defeat conscription, With the ref- Vlerence to the issue raised in Bast {Cavan he sald there was only one larbitrator to whom the Sinn Fein | | would submit, namely, the free choice lof the electors, DUBLIN, May 6.—Declaring that |the Government's conscription- Home | Rule policy is disastrous, Sir Horace Plunkett, Chairman of the recent Irish convention, in @ letter to the press | suggests the immediate establishment Fancy Linens From Italy S Beautiful embroidered effects, produced largely by the exclusive Italian Art Needlework Schools. Wonderful examples of original design and distinctive ) workmanship. 4 Tea Cloths, 36x36 inches, 45x45 inches, and 54x54 inches. $8.50 to 47.50 each. Sideboard Scarfs, Table Runners, Chif- fonier, Dressing-table, Bureau Scarfs, $8.50 ; ; . 1 ‘ | ble government in Ire- 2 collars and cuffs; or lace-trimmed; dainty colorings. Special 3.95 As an instance of the superior making of Best {of & Teeponaivie &\ APR ERS 8, $17.50 to 42.50 doz. to 35.00 each. OF DOTTED SWISS, coat style, with trimming of cording in self Spring undermuslins, six or eight more yards are Bases) dese gpeet CCAR Tharp gee Tea Napkin 44 $ material; white only. Special 1.95 — used to the dozen pairs of children’s drawers, lompire has ever been faced,” says the [R Luncheon Sets, square and oblong; 13 Refectory Table Covers, 54x90 inches, 6 Other garments are cut along the same roomy letter,” the Government had staked + Undermuslins and Undersilks for Misses & Women proportions, Even if they cost more, garments that are made to stand wear would in the long run be economy At any time they cost no more than the average, their existence on a two-fold Irish pol tey—conscription and home rule. They cannot achieve both except at the cost lef much bloodshed and lasting hate |They might achieve the first and by it and 25 pieces. $25.00 to 57.50 set. 4 Several styles im the above sizes embroid- ered in Tan and Blue at same price. Library Table Covers. 57.50 to 90,00 Ecru Embroid ners, Tray Clot and 54x108 inches. Also Tea Cloths and Napkins, Table Run- ” dress styles in bodices andy Dainty Novelties and New Simple Lines The annual May Sale of undermusilins includes this year French and Philip- pine bathers that are very choice. hemises, nightgowns, petticoats, silks, too, of smart tailleur cut and dainty ardrobe of women hemises called for by the dainty of taste. All offered in the May sales In advance of the Summer season, most unusual pricing. Domestic and Philippine Undermuslins NIGHTGOWNS, lingerie, in wide assortments; new styles, pecial 1,95, 2.95, 3.95 ENVELOPE CHEMISES in wide assortment of lingerie styles, Special 1,00, 1.95, 2.95 PETTICOATS, lingerle; many styles, at Special 1.00, 1.95, 2.95 PHILLIPINE NIGHTGOWN AND ENVELOPE CHEMIS! hand-made and hand-embroidered, at pecial 2.95, 3.95 PAJAMAS, batiste, tailored model, two-piece or one-plece; colors—blue, pink, lavender, Special 2.25 & 2.95 French Undermuslins FRENCH NIGHTGOWNS, hand-made, lace-trimmed only, FRENCH BODICES, with lace straps or round neck, S FRENCH DRAWERS, with embroidery ruffles and scalloped edges, Special 1.95, 2.95 FRENCH PETTICOATS, In dainty assortment, Special 2.95, 5.00 Undersilks BODICES, new models in crepe de Chine and satin, embroidery-trimmed, ‘ In six new styles of crepe de Chine and satin, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, crepe de Chine—tailored models, Crepe de Chine or satin, tailored and lace-wimmed, pink, Spe: NIGHTGOWNS, crepe de Chine—a dainty, dressy model, elaborately trimmed, Special 5.95 Crepe de Chine in three new models; filet lace and Val, lace trimmed, pik: Special 5.00 BLOOMERS, crepe de Chine, tailored style; pink, cial 1.95 Satin; pink or white, Special 2.95, 3.95 PETTICOATS OF TUB SILK, white or pink; paneled back and front, shadow proof; tailored flounce, Special 2.95, 3.95 OF HEAVY CHINA SILK, scalloped and embroidered; ruffle and hem- stitched band trimming, Special 3.95 Special 5.00 fal 1.95, 2,95 lace-trimmed and Special 1.00 5 1 1.95 and during May Sales decidedly less, Worth while savings in the May Sales are: KNICKERS, cambric or nainsook; choice of embroidery edges, 2 to 10 years, |make the second impossible, In my J) opinion they would fail in the attempt ‘and have to go on leaving both un-| done.” | ‘Asserting his opinion that it is pos-| chi ery. $20.00 to 25,00 each. Sets, Bureau and Chiffonier Scarfs. Bed Linens Sheets and Pillow Cases, Linens and Cotton, in all sizes, Linen Huck Towels for every use, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets and Bath Mats, Blankets in Summer and Medium Weights in all sizes, Bed Spreads, light Comfortables filled with Cotton or Wool, Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Special 50 mini een nm te aenunre a Nainsook embroldery Insertion and 1 “Ph y e alternative to edge, 2 10 10 years, Special .69 {|| the disastrous policy upon which the i ! 1! Government has embarked—namely, DRAWERS, straight leg, cambric ems to set up immediately a responsible broidery edges, tucks above: 6 4 10 Government in Ireland, The report of "I Gover years, Special 50 the convention has shown this could \be done with the support of a lar £4,018 marty Special .59 } pene of Nationalists and Unin Fine embroidery edges for misses, HH lopinton. ‘They should pasa through 12 to 18 years, Special .69 !]| Pariiament without delay the neces- sary legislation as a war measure, SLIPS—two styles; one fine lace-trimmed; The present chaos, with its growing one with full ruffle of embroidery, 95 | bitterness, Ite utter, demoralization ot 1 10 8 years, Special! our public ‘a its discredit jto British sta hip, need not Ade | PRINCESS SLIP, fine nalnsook, with |eOntinued while we are waiting for a fine embroidery edge, 2 to 4 years, | Parliament. Ye Special 1.35 | “The moment the bill is pas F 3 scutive, broadly 6 to 8 years Special 1.50 Irish executive, y , i. tive and composed o! GIRL'S SLIP, flounce trimmed with men who would not ohirk lace insertion, 10 to 16 years, Special 1,95 of thelr brief author! ) appoln' e! e BABY’S WAIST SKIRT, or Princess | ting up a Farilement aa el el possible, pro ‘01 Bile with embroidery fo fo 4 95 EE Neen rally Carry * Soll me : \orcrhe Irish people, given their own Solid embroidery ruffle, Special .75 instrument of Government, would \quickly show the world their re GIRL'S NIGHTGOWN, pink batiste, Were eae ig heir real braid-trimmed, 6 10 14 years, Special 1,00 f Embroidery; ribbon edge around sleeve. Subscriptions are asked to the $2,000,000 Fund of the War Work Committee of the Salvation Army (Headquarters, 122 West 14th Street) zYou Never’ Pay More at Best's 1 4 to 10 years, Special 1.00 ( 12 to 14 years, Special 1,35 i BABY'S NIGHTGOWN, lace or em- | broidery trimmed; high or low neck, 6 BELLA! Special 1.00 | Hot water A complication of advert Sure Relief BELLANS free of charge by mail isements covering all branche: Stock Industries. {est places to get seeds for kitchen garden planting, Interesting articles on the raising of chickens, vegetables, dogs, live stock generally, &e., &e. » &e., &e, Address Poultry Department. The World, Park Row k and Agricultural Annual pia : MAY BE OBTAINED FREE At The World’s Main Office and All Branch Offices, On application copies of The World's Poultry Book will be forwarded $35.00, 40.00, 47.50, each, ths, Breakfast and Luncheon weights for Summer use, s of the Poultry and Live