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~y — ssaeneaeinienemeeneentattaremtentennmememanameatemenaneenen ae iereeeieaieehtaeteteeeeer Veen ine i ‘ 38 _THE ECVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918, ; on , ne SS — , - ther on a farm.” } “we WILL PROBE CHARGES SOLDIERS IN VAIN | Wednesday is mov’ tng toward Rivers | | their efforts Several houses were de« n another part of the Stete from AL ELA $ F HT FO ST FIRE| “*” tea miles long and a mile - isu aved ere that-ouly & rain } wees ee fe live and we will OF ILLEG Y I6 RE aie an keen rol satay ca is way porate it together.” 4 ; ore than 2,000 soldiers were sent ae In the same prison from which IN AIRPLANE DELIVERY Upton 2,000 Fai to Check the] out tn relays in fifty-six motor trucks| ieeherge tn Steamehip Lanes. Bticlow and Green were released ts WEAR LAST SUMMER'S straw hat and have your Sweep of the Flames Toward +|to work under the direction of the| Numerous reports of spring ice oft Aastha eA dM casa nntel eR balin fink Aad shoes resoled and you'll be in style this summer, War Riverhead. |shovele at@ gunnysecks, butt. back |have Secu, venorted to the LUseye Industries Board announces, CAMP UPTON, L. I, May 10.--A |fires and dug trenches, but high winds | §'4pl'i Office by | incoming vousela forest fire which started here late ° carried the flames onward in spite of | steamship least of Cape Rac do-well with a bad record, upon j whom George H. Bond, the tnvesy ; gator appointed by Gov, Whitman, | p ; Acally fixes the crime of which EVERY BOY has\the inalienabie right to peek into — — . —— —_ . Btielow and Greon were accused. * the circus tent, Brooklyn judge said in holding circus ' j , Brwin King, the picturesque idler} jan for assaulting one he caught. | Will Go to ” Buf ilo With | of Orteans County, whore admissions | . . f the] . e oO \ >» Gr fret pointed to the innocence of the Grady, While STeCN two friendlies farmhatide, Analy WHEN CERTAIN pacifists in Murray, Kan. got up 1 ime Returns to Farm Life faved from life Imprisonment by the| the other day they found thetr premises painted yellow. 9 en, oO e Governor's act, 1s now at liberty. | , If the authorities of Orleans Coun- e AUBURN, May 10 urles F. Stie- ty decide to reopen the Phelps-Wol v TO BP TAKDPN along for his meetings by a re) tow and Nelson Green, his brother-in-|cott murder cases he undoubtedly Jorsey City candidate for United States Senatorial nom. . vill be brought to trial with O'Con- s j : ; jaw, begin life anew to-day stiowing | Mat, upon the ‘tartiination oF the te | H ination, who will visit twenty-one counties three times, * th by the Governor, | ter’s minimum xentence of four years | ‘ emeneeeeorsamaeet ns 4 (,| for murderous a a ae | vinced © of the FARMING 1s being done at night in Lake County, bares ef an BEN, 6 ETHALS 10 STAY sad oy Ga Wee on STIR: Last Year’s $22.50 to $32.50 Grades and Margaret ET eans County rmed @ club to The sale began with 438 suits, di- “Lam going with Detective O'Gra IN HIS PRESENT POST. GIRLS OF Virginia, Minn., have formed a sa suits, to work in Buffalo, nid Sticlow id heen darn and sew for the bachelors of the town. I don't like city work I will go back| — io tarmi 1 am thankful to those| WASHINGTON, May 10.—“Thore is} who kept at it until the Governor wag|ho foundation for that report,” was " the reply of Secretary of War Baker to @ report published yesterday 2 vided like this: . _ J 68 suits of the $22.50 grade "| pyres on & chair by the hearth fire. af suits of the $25 grade he girl sighed. ‘ . | 7 87 suits of the $27.50 grade But, gee! Ain't 1t homelike?” sald 22 suits of the $32.50 grade the boy. . | ‘Just then Helen Page returned with There is still a good variety for j he 6 waffles, | men who choose on Saturday—a va- “It fen't a bit"— the girl was re- { sure L was not gu Stislow, bewildered by his release, stepped from the Auburn prison doors | that Major Gen, George W. Goethals, the least concerned of a group of|Acting Quartermaster Géneral, Di- = Felatives, detectives, newspaper men |rector of TraMo and Storage and As- | and prison officials, who overwhelmed | sistant Chief of Staff of the Army, is piatine: riety that suggests the fullest meas- | him w or svions, Not the|to be given more important duties and | Mercy! What ten @ bit tke you ure of economy and satisfaction. j Si least demonstrative of the group id biden i ee General | BE; NO, NO, GINDEE] the raffles said Helen Of course you could hardly expect Sielow, his youngest | appointed Immediately. age, with real concern. a‘ tec a dougiter. born the day after he was], Gen: Goethals could not have «| | blurted the little girl, with | to find all sizes in every group; but F ainybe Untinis toa Jintly to| More important task than the one he| Jcears in her eyes. “Bohemia! Why, 1] there are ious sizes in regular, arrested, and taking very cordially to/jy pow administering. While holding | |read a story onct, and it was great— stout, long and short suits, and if her daddy |the title of Acting Quartermaster ‘ all about" — ; vOur alee ts Here the val IN be fi Green was nervously talkative, The|General, he in the Quartermaster | Villagers Blame the the Slummers} “on, 1 know,” said Helen Page,| YOur size 1s here the value will De far fest to greet Stielow as he came up|@eneral, and Ras concentrated all of| Willlam I. Frierson t# the Assistant P “ vomfortingly, about champagne greater than you.could possibly grey ) from his cell for the last time was|he,Purchase machinery of that de- | Attorney General appointed by Attorney| * and Vice Versa for Bo- and women dancing on the tables, and ||| under regular conditions. ts cell [ 1 2 r 7 own office wi Ol bes Deda A that sort of thing. hat was story + Mrs, Sticlow. cellent results, As Director of Trat. |General Gregory to Investigate charges hemia’s Downfall. cook Bohemia, and what there was of } REMEMBER —there is but one Green's mother and a sister were|fic and Storage and Assistant Ch i Madldige the management of United asians that Kind of Bohemia died a few f ' sale price $18.50 ' of Staff he has immediate supervi- | states aircraft. He is a native of Chat weeks ago, I'm sorry you're ¢ : a th him. He was more expressive of leap- with Bim. 4 Ld enn. and has the reputation, {f Guido Bruno should return to the | pointed, but this is real Bohemt And it is low enough to inspire a fyi lawyer, though with- | village some of these days he woutd| Won't you have some more waffles” need in these uncertain times, ) the manufacture of | fail to recognize the old Boheme of| _, The little girl alghed passed her |Garret times, He'd find the td aa cas pete r lad shoved iis} Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. aoe Hell Hole,” “The Open Door” closed,| “They're BUL erly he exclaimed, /MRS. TRACY RENEWS FIGHT | «the Three ‘Thieves captured—and ae erent a we|| | DO0't Forget that All Straw Hats |+} | ‘The filing in the Supreme Court of a; Wafers at the Rabbit Hole, Hyppo- | MEN (New Stock) are Going at $2 ‘ sion over all problems concerned with | tanoosen oy in the turn of events. {the movement of troops and supplies 1 going right to work with and storage of the latter Carter’s Little Liver Pills You Cannot be A Remedy That Constipated Makes Life a. his of b juable pieces |lyte Havel eating crumpets at The| —— | Us pendens against eight v: ear ie New aled the|Crumperie, and Romany Marie, long | 3,000 Workers to Canvass Homes Worth Living Peat facdag that Miss: Honeare Tract. terned tor shaw) and pepe wearin in Manhattan, Extolling —our entire NEW stock except Panama, Leghorns and Bangkoks, $5, $4, $3 iy Ah thin abla ih dower) @ strictly tailored sult of quiet blue. ; ; 2 Ser s Je're i e Genuine bears signature | rights 1 ,00,000 worth of reall@iny Tim wanders homeless about Virtues of Party, and $2 Sennits, split straws, Milans and Mackinaws. W starting the season n estate fo: ly owned by the late id ward Tracy, millionaire brewer, whose ina NEW w iv you the ben a low price at the very 2 the streets selling his Soul-Kiss| The Executive Committee of the ans NEN ev ecevne vou si AE IGEis Tow price at the very time When you ca preciate . widow she claims to be |eandy, and Sonta, the Cigarettb Girl,| Women's Division of the Republican | an appreciate it most : ae ; ; fs considering a stock of sweet choco-| County Committee made the plans yes- Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. JN -ro hid one io phe AARTER’S IRON PILLS Naseer! t ants named in the) 1200 terday, Miss Varrick Boswell, | 1 are: Andrew Carne- ‘ {¢ Chairman of the committees, preside many colorless faces tet ‘will greatly help most pale-faced people J #'°. !'o Ming, Mrs. Fred A. Con-| The wildest pastime of the village G. O. P, was held up by Mrs. Boswell » and Dantel Co: ble Sr is to indulge in drink, and thelr Hs the part: trial ref f | wickedest lik-ker ts TEA. | party’ thag invariably. 1 JOHN WANAM AKER “The village ts one tearoom after | tha*wan ito per cent: American, Beced t Ninth |another,” sighed an ancien’ -| Some rs among i | 4 | tant as he passed up the barricaded | the Republica attempt. moa ay Ob we y ed canvassing, and two of them told % | doors of former bars and made his| Mies Roswell’ they. had i 600 Store Closes at 5 daily rounds to the forty-three tea| Promises to enroll as Rep: The . | women are to enroll Ma = ee = — -. . shops of the village. The deserted village would took; ee — - - —— E q | ike @ seething metropolis in com-| - Uptown—22-24-26 W. 34th St. Downtown—6th Ave. at 16th St. het While the recent raid cases hang | fre the villagers, over their teacups, discuss the causes of the raids and the future of the village. Known. Furniture at Known Prices! ne che The villagers blame it on the up Spear specializes on qll the well known makes of \fM)\ owners. Ana the uptowners blame NCLE SAM is bossing nationally advertised furniture. [it on the villagers. And thus the » hic : The most progressive manufacturers with the most | pohemtana” if ates Sant os a the bi ggest and busi 4 successful records make it. Every article has special well | “It was the uptown people—the William and Mors. Suite Finished in taeahaae Oak Consists of 60-in, Buffet with Mirror or Gal Dining Table with 6-foot extension, China Closet “and five Side Chairs, covered In brow Genuine Spanish Leather known features and good qualities. It is the furniture with | ‘slumshers,’ we call them,” said Mary) Wes taek Ra st Clothing Business ‘ ‘ 1 H th tati the best di t only be es i Carolyn Davies, “who anade the v ‘ genuine Spanish leather cov nationally known prices. You buy | on practical aes iSeeeG plese naen ney ea | ras} . > ered, finished in golden oak credit plan which gives you a whole year to pay. | eriendiines ‘and lnbarsiallty that ti lion steady customers and each grown up !n the village for license, a ¢ ation Nh te ate et one of them must have four |glad of the raids because they have ORE ‘ emne Sn he etna on nd suits a year—Twelve Million ME rthur 11. Moss of the Quill upholds Suits of Olive Drab with over- the villagers. | “The raids on. the village have a rs | gonse, mo, nope.” he part, “oranenl | coats and shirts to match. Is | places left; to let signs have replaced | iB {Lemna oteoaroa ot the allay ey it any wonder there arcity Flounder. Mig: n from Haren ane | . Montclair has Kened noticeably | " , r iP gy aay American Walnut or [Bl tins ise hoe Ain on of cloth for Civilian C lothes, cee 2 Mahogany Finished BWGAD 8) HEOTE A ilawa ib a Ooeoe . ; * ss fas Gach, 8 Moniiis 242 Four-Poster Bedstead |i) munity of worth while people, ena ita! or that the best buy in the | ty which w . 4 4 . onde fe § tn. Ul oe, unplegeah Mena and staple world, right now, is a good suit nly |The slummers demanded showplaces, Dp atmosphere, local color, ¢., and ew id © ial ean of clothes, or two? tateriais and work megs Pid at . J enterprising commerc nat mC the supply. We are etime, SPECIAL to our normal status Millia, C. Davenport says: “The alummers came to the village hunting for art and, having found orange cur- e tains, rushed home to tell the neigh- bors.” For a time slummers and} u en elmer orange curtains appeared around| every corner we turned, but the last] . . ; fl nth has shown a hopeful falling | . j / ; Spear Special Mattress of " 1 tir nthe supply of both.” S $95 560 7 . Lift Cover Icer | is true tha or 0 Layer Felt and Hair 7 oe [i tea tat ior op ager ults, to . This mattress we cheerfully recommend Refri Ye ae | Brevoort or at Polly's, but in the last ‘efrigerator to ff \tew weeks there is less of the jaza| band in the restaurar ss of the| Genuine Burrowes Baa) peony, tee cae 8a | BRILL SUITS SPECIAL AT $20 more of the old family table life and st night @ litt girl and her thins "g With 90-inch green $0.75 milor beau stepped into one of the| STRAW HATS FOR MEN he TR eof 75 ¢ > u mitation leather” to Ay fs little te ops of the village : te wandert 197 ae Imitation “leather 17 wat Ite Wee MODs OF the vine | Smartest Shapes and Braids, $2.00 to $5.00 lene tad, wary and unwilling, They took a table near the door. Miss Helen Page, proprietoress, came for | | the order. | ‘Good evening,” she said in the} friendly way that b won her the reputation of being one of the most | wholesome hostesses of the village. | “What can I as ° The little girl scanned the menu with an obviously appointed atr wit ackle a » sca ned th ‘ue Ban eee ralerea es ek mane THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK csstan Eon war ieat sans 279 Broadway * Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St, 2 Flatbush Ave. | 44 East 14th St. 1456 B'way, at 42nd St. 125th St., at $d Ave. Brooklyn The two nodded--one hopelessly, 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th St. and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night { | °"Wherl! Helen: Page went out into the COME IN OR WRITE FOR SPRING STYLE BOOK 2 erand at screened an aula ning room, She held her breath as she peered inside. A black cat and two little kittens their patented construs oa ede Pike tapi aitnined eewire Mtn, Collapsible Card Table |||": * buoyancy the good solid art Porch Chair and Rocker Colonial Bedroom Suite, Finished i in 1 Mahogany Substantially made with 4 4 very neat appearing Suite well made, val finish. EAC Table S12 Cash, #10 Monthly,

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