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LLLP OO OL | PLOTS FSM FE : oe = Mexican and Canadian borders, out- going ships are being watched for |him, and Scotland Yard has been asked to search all ships arriving at British vorte DILLON DENOUNCES SINN FEIN AND PLEADS ganization In this country. Among the most active members \of the organization are British aub- |Jects who recently in New York not only have suggested open against England, but have advised drastic action in this country if the | Government cannot be Induced to in- cebellion was to fn movement will |have begun Monday on a charge of jconapiracy to obstruct the operation ‘i , of the mili « of the United Searchers for O'Leary Hear |stats, will be called again. to-mor- Revolt Against England WAS lieive made for nim Nas resulted. 0 Urged in New York, | finding no clue to his Justice Daniel | (Continued from First Page) Cohalan ed before the « ae were able to |throw no light on the matter, it was others who were c The Federal Grand Jury that ts in- | Grand Jury yeste vestigating the mysterious disaps| said. yLeary, it|tectiy or indirectly from O'Leary Pearance of Jeremiah A. O'Leary, ty tice May 8. It wan established that ig reported to-day, will incidentally |}e was well aware of the date of his 3 ial and also that the automobile In aid the Government tn making «/t?! ; which he is supponed to have gone thonsugh investigation of the whole is In a garage near his home and Sinn } situation tn ork, | has ne ed recently, which ts eo headquart or-' Ina 'o the search along the None of them had heard di-|the front a full proportion of her, people as compared with Great Brit- ain or the jJominions of the crown, and Iriah soldiers had been in the van of the battle and the post of danger on every one of the Allies’ fronts, “AN that has been changed by what Mr. Lloyd George himself was obliged to describe when Minister of War as the part of the War Office and the Government. “Now I admit that the situation in Ireland Is gloomy in the extreme. My ments that I and the Irish party of which I am leader have adopted Sinn Fein methods and have joined the Sinn Fein Party, ‘These statements are ut- | terly unfounded and false. So far from | that being the case I am more than; ever convinced that the policy of the! Sinn Fein is wrong and foolish and| bound to end in defeat and disaster, SINN FEIN REFUSE TO AGREE TO PARTY TRUCE. “Even during the last three weeks, while, in the Mansion House confer- ence, the Sinn Fein leaders co- operated with us in resisting the} enforcement of conscription in Ire- land by tho British Parliament, they absolutely refused to agree to a party truce and continued to denounce us because we still belleved in constitu. | tional methods, because we aim at a | settlement based on full freedom and self government for Ireland under a | friendly settlement with Great Britain | }} and because we still adhere to tho) declaration of John Redmond at the outbreak of the War and believe that the cause of the Allies is the cause of freedom throughout the world. — | | ASPIRIN For the past 14 years Made on the banks of the Hudson Dayer-Tablets and Capaules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin, Demand them in the original packages. For your protectiot. every package and every tablet is plainly and in- variably marked with The Bayer Crose— Your Guarantee of Parity" ‘The trade-mark “Aapirta”” (Rog U.S Pat. OF ) te 6 Chat the monon: ettenct> cae Tirta tneoe teu tnd capoulen ie of the reliable Bayer taamslacture. Bayer'Tablets ASpirin “The two great forces wh'ch have =|been the root and cause of all of Ire- land's tro in recent years have | been, on the one side, the stupidity and insincerity of the British Gov: ernment, which has absolutely fused, under the dictation of Sir werd Carson, to apply in Ireland the MAY SALE OF NEW Player-Pianos On Special Terms of §2-50 qa Week principles for which the Allies are fighting in Europe, and, secondly, the | unlimited financial resources supplied to the Sinn Fein from New York, “Therefore I feel justified in mak- ing an urgent appeal to all those of | Irish blood in the United States to | support the one party in Ireland which is fighting for Irish lberty! without betraying the cause of liberty in other lands.” SIN FEIN REBUILDING Bench, 25 rolls of music, FREE icivery'to. your home, WISSNER 53 East 34th St, Between 4th and Madison Aves. rus ouronenrq| BROKEN ORGANIZATION ria atesucs 23$ TO FIGHT CONSCRIPTION on my pa Boasts That Men Are Drilling in} Remote Parts of Ireland—Fear for Anti-Draft Fund. attention has been directed to state- | DUBLIN, May 22.—The Sinn Fein | Ireland {s pushing plans to resist | uilding Its shattered | The Most Important Clothes Offering We Have Made to Young, Men 163 Young Men's Summer Suits (Coats and Pants) at Actual Wholesale Value ] If we were to repreduce these suits with today’s prices, our whole- i sale cost would be higher than our present retail price. Included are Blue, Green and Gray Flannels, Gray Worsteds and ¥¢ | Blue Serges; the very choicest of Summer fabrics in high quality. | The tailoring is the best, for here are unlined garments that have all the style and fit of lined garments, the supreme test of | | fine tailoring. i 4 The models include authoritative types for Young Men. ' i The sizes range from 33 to 44 in all variations. ’ | Our regret is there are only 163 suits, for we know [ hundreds of Men and Young Men will gladly take advantage of this opportunity. | Extra White Flannel or dollars in the anti United Irish League, issued a state- ment to-day declaring that the Na- tionalist members, ented themselves from the British Parliament for some time, will return. | ception to-morrow night at Somers A further consignment of Sinn Fein prisoners has left Dublin on the way 4. ‘stupidity amounting to malignity’ on | ~ organization, appointing new lec n the co of the country, Severa As a result, the Irish Aa aes 5,620 RIVETS IN 9 HOURS, | OAKLAND, Ca!, May 22. Big" Tom fe tl mh t and had t to) N: ahdg be Ett tatid dMlaeabis Laccobtlted only held together by common fear of conscription. ‘ Jobn Stripe Worsted Trousers Heretofore 10.00—7.75 One of the above suits and extra trousers will give i ] you a complete Town and Country Summer outfit. Sale begins 9 A. M. Thursday Morning—Fifth Floor London Paris Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Have You Visited Our Men's Haberdashery Shop? You Never Pay More at Best's “Ye ‘ 1 Best & Co, wv | advises FOR CAUSE OF ALLIES: of their I sistance oa lor RR rot = rate ae ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1918. persons, it was small number detained at mrding te int Plunkett was person in the headquarters npan ng in the more remote sections | party BRAZLIAN BANK HERE. | S\0 PAULO, Brazil, The Brazi| will open @ branch in k, It was officially announced , ds in an May 22 set a new record for rivet driving when, according to company offictals, he drove 6,620 rivets in nine hours; 4,429 of the! rivets were seven-elghths counter sunk rivets, nwhile the alliance with the alists is becoming shaky. Tt Is Dillon, Chairman of the Reception to Ald Red Croan. In an effort to boost the Red Cross the Seattle Athletic Club will give a re- who have ab- Rockaway Avenue and Somers Brooklyn. The entire proceeds be n to the fund The was not one hl alia = The Franklin Shoe for MEN is unqualifiedly the finest fia re York OW long we can continue to sell this unusual shoe at $7.00 we can- not tell. All we can say is, that the leather in it, the workmanship in it, and the style in it. are far beyond what $7.00 will ordinarily buy in these times. It is umique in shoe values We want it to be ‘That ts our object in holding the price to $7.00. High or Low Fifty Styles, Black, tan, mahogany, Ko-Ko calf and patent leather “Men's Shoe Shop— 2 West 38th Street Separate Shop on the Street Level FIFTH AVENUE Phone 6900 Greeley and we will call for your Fur Coat, Fur Lined Coat, Overcoat, Dress or Business Suits and put them in cold storage ’ at a moderate rate. ——— James MeCreery & Co, 34th Street 5th Avenue FUR STORAGE Absolute Protection at Moderate Cost EM Furs are perfectly cleaned by skilled all dust, moth eggs and other workmen, who remove foreign matter. Storage Vaults on Premises .W) Request to call for goods will receive prompt attention. ‘Telephone Greeley 6380. REMODELING FURS At Special Rates me ere 1211511 UNUUNN AANA NUT NT | 9 em si): MMMM New Summer Frocks For Women and Misses An Unusual Selection The Values Are Most Extraordinary MARTLY SIMPLE FROCKS of White Georgette handsomely beaded in self colors. Afternoon Frocks of Embroid- ered Crepe Georgette. New Silk Gingham Frocks in hair line checks, plaids and solid checks, in tucked tunic, draped coatee and straight line effects wit, af Lacon with crepe Georgette col: Specially Priced at HELP 16.50 RED CROSS ANDSOMELY BEADED FROCKS _ of Crepe Georgette in new designs. Taf- feta Silk Frocks in pointed tunic effects, elaborately embroidered in gilt with jet bead trimming. Sport Frocks of Khaki Kool, Pongee Silk and Wool Jersey. Specially Priced at 20.00 FTERNOON AND DINNER FROCKS of Crepe Georgette elaborately beaded. Novelty tunic frocks of Foulard Silk with collar and cuffs of White Satin, prettily combined with Silk Net. Dinner Dresses of dotted black Net combined with Satin. Em- broidered Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey and of Amazon Crepe. Specially Priced at 25.00 EORGETTE CREPE GOWNS, heavily beaded, for afternoon, dinner and formal wear in rich new colorings and in white. Beaded and Embroidered Frocks of Crepe Georgette, draped over satin. Dinner Gowns of Black Net over Silvercloth with jet bugle trimmings. Specially Priced at 35.00 UMMER FROCKS of dice check Gingham it in tailored effect with wide satin belt Voile and _ embroidered organdie collar. Frock, Figured Voile Frocks in dark shades, new Rak diagonal tunic effects, white organdie collar $12.95 and cuffs edged with fluting in self material, Frocks of Pin check Gingham with box pleated divided tunic and embroidered Organdie collar and cuffs. Specially Priced at 8.95 New Summer Suits E MBROIDERED SPORT SUITS of Silk and HELP THE RED CROSS moet a paliared and demi-tailored suits of Taffeta Silk, e Corde. ‘a and the new fall Specially Priced at 30.00 UITS of French or Russian Gossack Linen; several smart Sport or Street Models¢in the new colors for Summer, id Specially Priced at 15.00 Silk Coats & Capes APES of heavy Satin lined with Pongee Silk. Smart Coats of Satin and Faille Silk lined with Foulard, Specially Priced at OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH SUITS, CAPES AND COATS IS OFFERED AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES. Beaded Georgette Frock, $37.50 { ibesiveile nive ps2 se

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