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Se ——_ th ell Helps the Enamel Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the body,—Nature’s tooth protection. Treat it well ishers of the IN HIS WORLD SUIT; —keep it clean—don’t scratch Howard Taylor, i ifrices Preas Publishing Company, Se ee Court he waa ready to proceed Sozodont contains No gritty in- gredient. Save your teeth with tion made on behalf of the ordered that Monday. ei eye eo trial next Justice Cropsey Dismisses His Plea That He Has Been Unable to Prepare Case. Hylan reads: sworn, depo nd says: “These Frank Moss, attorney for Mayor] were Lelie Hylan, presented an affidavit to on May 27, 1918. BONWIT TELLER &CO} Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 388 STREET A CLEARANCE SALE—WEDNESDAY of About Three Hundred and Fifty At Extraordinary Price Reductions NO C.0.D.'S NOCREDITS NO APPROVALS These Suits have been assembled from the regular stock and represent this season's most desirable styles, fabrics and colorings. TAILLEUR SUITS 20.00 35:00 1049.50 Included are a number of different styles in black-and- white Shepherd Checks, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Serge. TAILLEUR_ SUITS 3. 5 . 00 sone yg Plain tailored and more dressy types in Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Gabardine, Serge and Black-and-White Shepherd Checks. TAILLEUR SUITS 48.00 68:50 t0'110.0 Strictly tailored and costume models in Silks, Tricotine, Twills, fine Gabardine, combinations of Satin and Cloth. libel, be postponed until October. Attorney for The told the | Fur Storage and Remodeling. Phone 7300 Murray Hill. | BONWIT TELLER & CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET An Exceptional Sale—W ednesday Women’s COATS AND WRAPS At Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s Motor Coats, Formerly 29.50 to 32.50 18.50 Mixtures in tweed effects and black and white checks, Also wool jersey. Women's Tricotine Coats, 45(Qrmenlt .. 35.00 A collection which includes some of the season's most desirable styles. In tan, navy and black. Women’s Day Capes, Formerly 65.00 to 85.00 45.00 f An assemblage of styles in tricotine, also velour and pom-pom cloth capes in tan and gray, Formerly Women’s Duvetyn Capes, 110.00 to 136.00 20.00 Two or three models of a kind in exclusive styles, made of finest quality silk duvetyn, {"f = [Eg enter ine the for Justice Cropsey denied the applica. Mayor tin, the cases go in shape by these two actions were printed in, Justice the defendant's newspaper, The Wor & continuous attack upon me, ju preceding the municipal election in which I was elected Mayor of the City of New York “When these actions were preferre: “It has proved tmpossible to pre ‘The affidavit filed to-day by Mayor | pare the cases properly to be in read iness for trial at this time, The “John F. Hylan, plaintiff, being duly pleadings are long, involved, the ts sues are numerous, the preparation | ¢ actions for libel which’ of the facts, in view of the pleadings |" and set down for trial and of the proceedings aa I have fol- The lbels covered jowed them, sa hea y task, requiring conferring between my counsel and myself and many other persons to an daya and weeks, APPEAL TO APPELLATE Divi- SION NOT DECIDED, “As to pleadings, the cases are not to proceed. A motion was made by me under the code provision, to consolidate the two actions, to the end that they might be disposed of in a single trial, This motion waa op- posed. and {t resulted tn an order by eee) LIFTING THE DIP Shapes Noses per- fectly, without pain or detention from daily duties. A, diatinotive JohnH, Press up. tip, Woodbury innovation of your, mirror forty years’. teosreenive will ahaw the ¢xverience with arknow! freat change, ited miveriorty the NOT AT ALL AND FULLY TACK HOUS surgeon, will, without ao. explain what he can Quickly accomplish for you, John H. Woodbury THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. - Justice Cropacy in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, asking that trial of the suits of the Mayor against between Oct. 15 and Nov. 6, 1917, The Press Publishing Company, pub- New York World, Clarke, denying the motion 1 complete consolidation, but per plaintiff to take certain office of Maybr, trom preparing for these trials, “The making of the budget and the TO PROBE COTTON MARKETS. Leg Sore | of action out of the gecond work of the Hoard of estimate cause Department of Agricultare Will ase and to add them to the first specially heavy demands just in this Make eavy de ’ juation Here, nd to sever new complaints in period, upon my time and a.centio huge sore—very deep—full of fotil noth actions: ba he cegepon my time and @:entlon:| wasitinGTON, May 2%—An invest! todd an te The plaintiff appealed trom that and presented to the Appellate pleadings will be required, and utfirms Justice Clarke's order ¥ r pleadings on the same plan which he worked out. In either event e month of June will be occupied reshaping the pleadings, with many causes of action and compli- jcated defenses, It has been impossible for me to confer with my counsel and go through the mass of matters in prep- extent quite unusual and over many “tation for the trial. ‘The problema World, an iar and engrossing duties of used by the war, have grossed time, thought and atten on. I have found, too, that the re; ular business of the city has been @ cially onerous and pressing during s first half year of my incumbency and pe lt | the Mayor's office.” “1 fully Intended when these actions j were set down to have the confer- ences and attend to the matters which I belleve and which my coun- sel, Frank Mos#, advises me are es- sential to preparation for trial; but day after ‘day the conferences and the work have been put off and it is a literal fact that we have had no conference whatever at which the details of the case have been taken up and discussed. CAN'T FIND THE TIME TO PRE- PARE HIS CASES. “1 belleve and am so advised by my counsel, that preparation will re- quire at least a month of time, and in tho exigencies of the public ‘busi- ness, I have not been able to find it, and cannot find it during the month of June. “I have thought that in pressing theso suits, 1 was exercising import- ant personal rights, but I have been SANE—S8U MPTHOD, WEST 34TH ST, Suite Joa, SAFE. Only at 46 Daniels low prices. WASH BLOUSES Every style imaginable, and of ex- cellent materials, finely values to 83.00, for... HAVE YOU A If not here is opportunity that should not be ed: An excellent sortment of fibre silks, worsteds and all wool; numerous styles and color- values up to 88.00, for........ 5.00 WASIL SKIR’ Styles and materials in abundance, some with large buttons down front and extra large envelope patch pockets. WEATER? Values to $3.98, fo 1.98 Values to $5.00, for 2.98 SUMMER DR iS Of Voiles and Gingham, in all colors and color combinations, well mace and prettily trimmed, Values to $9.00, for... ROUGH STRAW SAILORS For outing trips, in natural, black, purple, navy, brown and red; regularly up to 82.25, for...... 1.49 TRIMMED MILLINERY Clearance Trimmed fF for dress, street or sport wear; navy Georgette crepe hats, back and colored straw hats, and white milan and horsehair hats. That were $7.95, now........ 5.00 That were $12.00, now..., That were $18.00, now...... 12,00 VEILS & VEILING Novelty Veils with chiffon bor- ders, very new; special at.... 1.25 Veilings. Regularly 25¢ yd., at WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Gowns of fine Cambric or Nainsook, low neck models, lace or emb'y trimmed; value $2.00, for...... 1.59 ts, with deep ruffles or val, lace; eee FT) 19 Cambrie Pett of fine emb’ value $2.00, for. , Camisoles of flesh colore effectively trimmed with Ia ps; value $1.00, Wash Satin, RIBBON SPECIAL Manufacturers loom ends and rem- nants, Consisting of exquisite Print Warp Taffetas and Messalines, Pla Satins, Taffetas and Moires, for ha hows, sashes and millinery, 5! y inches: wide; values .35 to 48 yard, for . 22 EXTRA ME WEAR NEWS ‘These items for 8 days only: New Bates Street Shirts, all guaranteed fast colors, soft and stiff cuffs; regular $1.75 grade 1.45 Others proportionally marked at $2.00 to $3.35. Men's Fine Silk and Cotton Shirts, color and wear guaranteed; values 84,00 to $5.50, for. . 3.45 High Grade Silk Shirts, including all the latest sty patterns, high silks, darge variety of class workmanship; 4.95 to 8.25 le, exceptional values, | Tuxedo, Hexagon and fancy mesh | prevented by the unavoidable ex- penditures of time and energy In the Broadway. e Sthand Ath Sts. Sterling Bargains for WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY We have added Wednesday in case you are going away for the week-end. This will enable you to take advantage of our extremely WOMEN’S GLOVES Exceptional values in Silk Gloves, fine one to three rows in white, black wearing quality, embroidered ba Suedetex Gloves, in white, grey, black, pongee; mill seconds, but nothing to I sizes, bu€ not in 55 - 1.50 : Women's Fibre Silk Sto¢kings, white; regularly .79 pair, for.... .65 Women's Lisle Stockings, seamless, black or white; regularly .85 pair, for..........6 «29 KNIT UNDERWEAR Yomen's Cotton Union Suits, lace- trimmed knee, regular sizes onl; regularly .59, fF... .seseeeeees 00D Women's Fine Cotton Bloomers, in pink vhite; reg. .B tnd, 5, forssssses.++ 68 and 575 WEEK END SUIT CASES Black enamel, 18 to 2% inches specially priced at » 4,50 | Black Enamel Suit Cases, with tray; cretonne lined value 86.50, {0F........s0000+. 5e5O | Fibregrass Suit Cases, sample lot; a Foo | value to $2.50, for. 1,50 and 1.75 Fibregrass Suit Cases, extra quality, cretonne i p to $3.50, for....... 2.50 values SUN & RAIN UMBRELLAS Good quality taffeta silk, black and colors, plain and fancy handles, silk cord loops, 2@ and 24 inches regularly $8.75, for........66. 295 t Cases in Cretonne; values . 95 with fittings complete FOR OUTING PARTIES Mapleware Lunch Sets, 41 piece value .25, f0F....0..00. ‘ Wax Paper, value per roll, .07; for this sale, 2 rolls for., Paper Napkins, per hundn Paper Napkins, per thousand Paper Plates, 16 in package. tie Lu Sets and Favors for Large assortment of 05 to.75 FABRICS Novelty Voile 0 40 in. wide, in stripes, figures and floral effects. Reg. Value .25 to .29, at., Reg. value .29 to .50, at Sport Skirtings in dine @ Tou to $1.50, for..... eee small flags of all nations, each..........+ COTTON +24 and fi 8. Reg. 35 grade, for aa Reg. .89 to .6D grade, at +29 Chambrays, 82 inches wide, in all the desirable plain colors; value AE YARD Ob sds sscbavencnnces HANDKERCHIEFS Womens Pure Linen Handkerchiote, soft bleach, very good value; ; +15 package of 6 for... Women's Shamrock Lawn Handker- chiefs, embroidered corners, dainty colored borders and git checks; reg. 15, each Men's All-Worsted Bathing Suits, a“ with quarter sleeves; reg. value 84.50, for 3.35 Men's Shaw-K fine cotton yarn, seamle wes in navy, tan, white and black; 30 grade, for . 29 Men's Terry Bath Robes, | reliable quality, fast colors; 84.50 grade, (eious; A 3.85 assortment ofall fat, £. 1 , for er | Men's Pure Irish Linen Handk | sanitary packing, ready for w reg. 25 each, for Men's Khaki sikevel Colored syeeial, Cotton 2 doe 15 bly it will direct the making of|My publio duties. discharge. Agony ail day; no rest af night. Then just « few drops of the gem tle, cooling Hiauid, DD. D. Irritation The affairs of that board I find are specially pressing far the month of gation of the cotton markets in New e, when provisions have to be York and New Orleans will be made im. { | Division his argument for a complete de as against the summer months, " me. Sweet, refreshing sleep | | and set down for it was my be-|eonsolidation. That appeal, though When no meetings are held jMediately by the Department of Agri-| & ‘bight. ts due time, complete heal- | lief that they could be tried at this th day of May, 1918,| "For the reasons I have stated, T r@-' culture, Senator Smith of South Caro- ing. D.D. D. inguarantecd, 85¢, 668 ; Indeed my counsel joined tn “ne ES nies wan: he onder |the Osos the he Pe ation te lina waa advised to-day by Secretary and $) Ask for D. D. D. today. } 6, molec ii ‘ourt rev o ber te ‘The condi ouston, 1 e made VPatahrhel dha obo # @ completo consolidation Public affairs buih in the city and Houston. The investigation will be mad under the supervision of the Bureau of Markets, The South Carolina Senator had re- quested the inquiry. the nation, as 1 see them, is such that I should give my time during June to) JOHN FP. HYLAN.” | Sworn to before mo this 27th day of May, 1918, Samuel Marcus, Notary | Public, [ANSWERING AFFIDAVIT MADE) H FOR THE WORLD. | “Ip his answering affidavit Howard Taylor, el for The New York OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store ‘Since in a libel case the burden ts upon the defendant to justify, the time d attention would be comparatively | small which the plaintiff says he has been unable to give to the prepara- tion for trial of these cases. He has Notoriously been away from the State and engaged in recreation since ho be- came Mayor for many more days than | his counsel would have required of him for assistance in the preparation. Special Sale Deponent is therefore constrained to 4 conclude that the affidavit seeking to ‘ednesday All sizes secure an adjournment of the trials and widths until autumn ts only am excuse, and that the fact is that the plaintiff does Not desire to try these cases any sooner than he is forced to. | “Plaintiff's request for delay when the cases actually appear upon the! day calendar demonstrates, in view of the following articles in the New York | American of Wednesday, March 13, 1918, that his attitude regarding these toward the The article is| Women’s White Canvas Pumps This season’s most popular model! in superior white canvas, hand turned sole and Louis XV heels, Special and Exceptional Value 4.50 OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & @ 34th Street, New York sults 1s disingenuous court and the public, as follows: MAYOR WANTS EARLY TRIAL OF LIBEL SUITS. Counsel for Mayor Hylan in the libel sults against the New York World, growing out of charges made in the last cam- paign, is seeking to obtain an early trial. Before Justice Jay- ©ox yesterday motions were made by both sides for preference in hearin, actions in the sult. ‘he court permitted con- solidation of all matters relating to the Black Dinmond Automobile Company in one action and all those relating to the charge of treason in anot Samuel M, Fleischman, counsel to the Mayor, said last ‘evening: “The Mayor > On Special Sale Wednesday Women’s Skirts Smart washable sport skirts of surf satin, honeycomb, pique, gabardine and corduroy, novelty pockets with detachable belts. ya, has repeatedly blocked efforts to get these cases or trial.” “When this newspaer article ap- peared deponent communicated with | Samuel Fleischman, called his at- tention to the fact that his supposed statement as to the defendant's attl- tude was tho opposite of the truth and asked him to publish a correc- tion. He did not do so. It now ap- pears that not only has the New York World made every effort to get these cases on trial but that the Mayor fs not anxious and “Deponent ha Moss and Mr. Marcus, the attorneys of record and the actual counsel for the Mayor, have disclaimed responsi bility for the actions of Mr. Fletse man and have informed deponent that his connection with the was not of their initiative.” EASTMAN TO BE TRIED ON NEW INDICTMENTS The Masses Publication Company and Others Also Charged With Violating Espionage Act. New indictments were returned to-tay by the United State’ Grand Jury | against Max Eastman, Floyd Dell, John | Reed, Art Young, Merr Rogers and the | Masses Publication Company, charging | violations of the Espionage act. ‘There | are seven counts in the new Indictments which supersede those on which the de- fendants were tried last month when the jury disagreed. Tho first count charges that the de- fendants conspired to obstruct recrul ing; counts 2, 3 and 4 charge. actual accomplishment of this conspiracy, and the rest charge a conspiracy to induce divers persons to refuse to serve under the Draft law. The indictinents were returned in the Federal District Court before Judge Learned Hand, Earl E. Barnes, Assist- represented vernment, and Morris Hillquit ap- for the defendants, Alt wore in and entered pleas of not gullty, Ball of $5,000 each was continued and the cases were set for June 17. ‘Ten days were allowed the defendants tn which to demur or pleas. (ea ois as ie NEW YORKER INDICTED. Walter Douglas Accused tn Bisbee Unusual Values 3.95 Skirts of Wash Satin. >. 77.10.75 Skirts of Faille Silk........12.50 Skirts of Wash Broadcloth. 12.75 Skirts of Baronet Satin... .13.75 ~~ Mtigation | OPPENHEIM.GCLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Exceptional Sale Wednesday | | | ant United States Attorney, the ¢ Model All Sizes Fi ag Illustrated be sgt Women & Misses Depo | TUCSON, Ariz, 3 ter Douglas of New | of the Phelps-Dodge corporation, was ne those indicted in the United , | States District Court at Tucson for | alleged participation in the deporta- | July 12 last, Uons at His! de- | veloped here to-day ndieted jointly harge of acy to dcprive ens of the < gdaranceed them by the Con- ond laws the United Mohair Worsted Slip-Over Sweaters, Fish 2.95 mixtures, Special } 800 Slip-Over Sweaters eee Tail Model, in purple, Copen, coral, brown, rose, green, lilac, white and heather Fibre Silk Sweaters —— ee Exclusive models of Fibre Silk Slip-Overs with The pontitt with great ved the yo cordiality, © 'T ne | re-a sleeves or sleeveless, also smart Coat Sweaters, | Anna Held improving, | % | It was reported at Miss Anna Held's | suite at the Hotel Savoy this afternoon | that the 3 has gained rapidly dur- | 5.90 7.90 9.75 | ing the dis gradually rece from th e she had suf ‘is improving in strength with | noticeability | BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion, Druggists tefuud money if it fafls, 250 Pure Silk Sweaters Unusual display of distinctive Silk Sweaters in regulation Coat styles; also Slip-Overs with sleeves or sleeveless, 13.75 18.75 27.50.