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(OARS JEWELS. ‘WORTH $2,000,000 SMUGGLED HERE? Two Men Held in $10,000 | Bail Each. An plot the crown jewels of the former Czar} international to smuggle Of Russia into America was outlined by Federal agents to-day in Hoboken sehen two men were arraigned before Uuited States Commissioner Edward B. Stanton and held in $10,000 bail @ach. The Jewels, valued at more than 8,000,000, América no they have already located one pack- e of them worth $150,000 ] It ts alleged that the Bolshevikt, after the bwhen they had taken ithe royal palaces, found ‘Jewels and sold them Prices to an international group Planned to dispose of them here. The prisoners ed to-day de- eribed th ves as Viadimir Jonel- , thirty-elght yea born in living in New York at and Montifier G. Kahn, thirty-two years old, who has @ country home at Elberon, N. ‘a New York residence at No. 5 169th Street. J 1 said he wag jautomobile dealer and Kahn ¢ himself an . The men arrived at Hoboken on Sunday night on the Scandinavian. American liner Hellig Olov. It is be. Neved that ail of the were on the ship when it was docked, although @ search at that time was In vain In connection with the disappe of the gems from the ship f agents told Commissioner Stanton tbat they were tracing the move. ments of an American official who arrived on the Helliz Olav and do- Parted hastily ostensibly for Wash- ington, D. C. The Federal agents were assisted by @ woman on the ship whose name they have not made public but whom they @escribe as a countess and a friend of the former Czar. She said she had roen the jewels and recognized them o+ of the Crown collection, She said Muhn and Jogelsen had asked her to help them land t! ns and that sho had refused. United are believed to be all in 14 Federal agents say econd Russian revolution, sion of po he ridiculous who crown ut now the Hote) erland, ‘econon jewe tates Customs officials had oft" mably by p that was nd they . the Hellig Olav 1 port Customs Inspector E d and a staff of as were voarded her d met the Countess and she Pointed out Kahn and Jogelsen and gall they lad placed an immense Quantity of jewels in her hatids and we land.” She said they had been willing to trust her be- oause they had been a friend of the Caur Bhe could not take without declaring them Anothe cltize had with a requ to the cials may knew she But she told them the jewels ashore Amer used men his wif at made ustoms otfi- pass fean said the two a passengers until approached 10 woul "ig now wt ched to. the otticial departed 80 Washington.” hastily “for Inspector Norwood searched Kahn found diamonds 5,000, not a part of the is belleved. Be say end worth only erown collec eret Service disclosed may camouflage in American authorities, the diamonds, would consi¢ task done. But it was not so. ol t the 4 they Jogelsen tion, it mer Imve the of ed before ins. DE WEESE re released, friends.”——Mrs, L. H. De Weese, 605 Alcatraz Ave., Oakland, Cal, Every woman at some period or other in her life suffers from just such disturbances as did Mrs. Weese, and if there is no interested friend to advise, Ict this be a reminder that this famous root and herb remedy has been overcoming these ailments of women for more than 40 years If any complications exist, write Tsuia 1. Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. for advice, The result ¢ y years’ experience is at your ee ‘ | waturatty one of those who escaped | t0 A mistake search was the J “Washington e » have jthe i who is message American official In Ry 1s wife to send b beenuse he $150,000 ald tobe to be Located—! treat barea She wag not a Kahn and Jo: officers of the Custon will be examined to-morrow —— FIVE KILLED IN WRECK. injured se quality pure linen Ramie, 36 inches wide, in a colors, including light, medium and dar Because of Functional Dis- order—Cured by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. T suffered from irregularities and fongestion, so 1 could not stand on my fect for any tong period of time and did_not pleep well. The ’ hysician who reated me did . mot seem to lelp me any, and a friend advised Lydia FE, Pink- . ham's Vegetable \ Compound. | took xf it, and before This ’ realized it I was well. I shall rec- ommend your valuable remedy to my 5 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, orders. |train shoutd have been heid at until th nerk ‘and. been serving t ment at Petrograd landing of th wort went to the anothe: ww i of the search t n official with "He is sald American Alkali Makes ship search fede Most soaps and prepared sham contain too much alkali, injurious, as it dries the makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just da chance to get wulsified cocoanut oil, for this ts in Precious stones aud entirely greaseless. It's ted cheap, and beags the most expe York last night by intel! Service, n whic Ip a had ure im $20,000 in a hur had been found They family for months. All the dead 1 others, occurred in a tunnel due dandruff.—Advt. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—THE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ 59TH TO OTH STREET—L OTH MInge TON TO 3D AVE. Georgette Crepe and Taffeta The Favored Fabrics in the Fashion World of Millinery new models in of ribbon, charming Featuring many materials—garnitures or beads adorn White Pink fashionable wheat, these flowers, Hats Sant Special, $3.68 Bloomingdales’— Main Floor Cotton Dress Fabrics A June Sale—Rare Values WITH raw cotton being quoted at the price and scarce at that attention of the thrifty. Thousands favored fabrics are here, priced at radically low prices. fringe these st known this sale demands Popular Dress ghams 35¢ and 45¢ Yard An unusually large assort: comprising checks, plaids, stri and plain color chambray’s, from the | ¢ best American mills, 32ins. wide, | Cvit-Si Imported Fine Scotch Ginghams, 65c Yard Novelty Cotton Voiles 68e Yard ent a ' Plain Color Voiles 44 In. Wide) at 49¢ Yard In a large assortment of dainty) Dainty sheer quality, for dresse checks, f plaids, stripes and) ¢ " an eatraor plai colors, 32 inches wide. we va rs. Other Staple Fabric Sale Prices Galatea Cloth, in variety of plain and fa stripes, at 29¢ yd Plain Color Poplins, at. 39 and 49e yd, Old Phashioned Calicoes, 27 ins. wide, 3 26 it + 19¢ yd, Peter Pan Cloth, 32 inches wide..... +39 yd, Dainty Floral Dimities. . 25c yd, Flesh Color Mercerized _ Basiate: 38 es wide, f fine underwear... Ramie Dew Linens, a Y d. 75¢ Our present stock was bought # year aso, luckily f too—for no linen fabrics are to be had to-day at any ; 39 yd, Combination of Garden kull of Vegetables including 1 dozen choice Gladiolas, 3 Am 3 Dablias, 1 dozen Vegetable Seeds, 1 doze r Seeds aud 1 package of Fertilizer—for quick clearance, Shrubs; lilacs, mockorange, deutzia, syringa, forsythia, rose of sharon, bridal ‘wreath, | xj, f weigelia, etc.; reduced to 29 each. | **''T4"* Good Hardy Enghsh Ivy re-]| Sheep Fertiize duced to 12c. (B s ec $4.50. can, 29¢ bag, $5. 10.) Bol EL eae em odd 100,000 Extra Large Rose bushes; growing in pots, reduced to 10c, and include Pink and White killa Opheliax, Mignon, D: . Hillington and many r Lawn Gress Seed; Quart, and 18¢ $3.00 rirea, 25c Wariet rose, Stan! Mock Lady La Fruit Trees; Apple, cherry, pear; reduced as follows 4to 5 ft. high, at 49c 7 to B ft. high, at 69e Rhubarb; Insec We cde In our Cut Flower Shop on ma » floor for a a fresh box of cut flowers. for as 50c Artistic floral designs, $1.00 and up: Porch and House Dresses Special $1.98 Flowered voiles in allover patterns; striped lawns in two and three color effects; sturdy ginghams in cluster stripes, trimmed with plain color, Semi-fitted belted styles and the popular “ square and V necks; contrasting collars, some | tr All in regular sizes. xtra Size’ House Dresses, Sizes 48, 50 and 52 bust 64 bust meavy 0 44 bust measu $1.98 and 52.50 measur: Bad For Washing Hair the of yards of the most s and you Excellent r riment of illie Burkes”; mmed, npoos and plain pure very nsive scaps or anything else all to piece. You can get this at any drug store, jard a few ounces will last the whole Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it i, about @ teaspoonful is — al! that i. required. It makes an BURLINGTON, Vt 5.—A ecolll-| abundance vf rich, creamy lather, ‘ between a local passenger train Cleanses thoroughly and rinses out {a work train on the Central Ver- easily, The hair drics quickly and mont Rallroad between this city and evenly, and is ;oft, fresh looking, Winooski to-day killed five persons and br.ght, flu*y, wavy and easy to handle, Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and 1918, SSS SSS * Serbian Handiwork Mii by the set biat Ro ‘fut Embree r+ —————— Lord & faylor Return Goods Notice koods will be received for fF exchange that a aye of d to us within seven offer | receipt. This rule d t Dolls, Me ‘ th Street te aera ise thet fe sold “poly On Ore . F , strictly non-returnabl i deities iFTH AVEN UE sanitary of ether resscaee te & Founded 1826 Lord & Taylor Restaurants on the Tenth Floor June Sale Women’s Cotton Dresses A Collection of Charming, New Models, in Summer's Daintiest Materials, and at Prices of Exceptional Econemy. Couch Hammocks At the Very Low Price $9.75 Khaki or grey colored. These couch are sightly and of substantial construction. Chain hung, with mattress fibre filled. The wind shield is adjust- able and the springs are rust proof. Other Hammocks of the leading makes, cravenetted in grey, khaki and fancy colors Angle Tron Stands, $4.75 | Awnings from $4.50 to $11.00 Tubular Iron Stands, $5.50 | Pillows, $1.50 to $3.00 Fourth Floor Hammocks Pretty Trifles in Cretonnes For the adornment of town or country house rooms, these colorful, charming ‘novelties that lend such effectiveness to the Summer home. All are specially priced and are irresistible values. Scores of styles, in these simple, pretty, inexpensive Frocks which so many women are wearing in these days when “Thrift” is the watchword of the times. Fashioned of cool, sheer Summer Cottons. Fifured—Striped -Checked—Plaid and Crossbar Voiles in the loveliest of light colors. Many have crisp organdie « a few of the styles, featuring the newest tunic effects, plea and bodices on smart surplice and sash lines lars and cuffs, Hlustrat straight and three-tier Most unusual values at $5.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Finer Cotton Dresses—in Organdies and Voiles —$17.50, $25.00 and $29.50 Third Floor Cretonne Luncheon Sets 25 pieces in white, with pink or blue floral design and border, Special 75¢ Cretonne Telephone Screens in rose or blue; three fold ati ty with memorandums. Special. Cretonne Pieture Frames in various pretty designs Special 50c and 75e The New ‘‘Liberty’’ Luncheon Sets May be wiped Off with soap and water, an aid to economy of time and labor; bordered and stenciled in color on white; § pieces ‘ Women’s Sport Suits Of ‘‘La Jerz’’ and Wool Jersey Are Values of Great Interest at $18.50 An opportunity for the woman who wants a really smart, practical Suit, for Country or ‘Town wear. Models new ture cleverly belted Coats and Skirts with novel pockets. “La Jerz’”’ Silk Suits in the bright sport colors in vogue. Art Department thoroughly Futh Floor and distinctive, fea- Toilet Articles Staple necessities of standard grades, at prices that will encourage the thrifty to purchase now and profit accordinigly. Sanitary H cushion bac Hospital A Stationery Offerings that suggest the cconomy of purchasing a Summer's supply, for since recent advances in paper yrices these values cannot he duplicated for some time to come, Colored Bordered Stationery 30¢ a box Wool Jersey Suits in shades for street or sports wear. Wool Suits, Coats and Capes Reduced to $19.50, $29.50, $39.50, $49.5¢ and $59.50 Silk Suits—Reduced to $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 TAird Floor rt Brushes with of rubber . . ry Ib. size roll... 48e Special Values in Silks wantctitn teh Git) walnut. te opes to match, in pretty tinted Celluloid Soap Boxes effects. 18e Lamb's Wool Puffe—in en velope protector... Ue Fancy Georgette White Dress Good Quality | : | y . Assorted Cularad : i Black Satin Crepes Pongees Stationery ure, Rubber Bath Caps-- 35 inches wide, | 40 inches wide, 36 inches wide, a 50c ‘ bos | vets the celebrated cleaner Je * Pontaining 2 of white, ‘ DO! ° at $1.38 yard $1.80 x $2.15 yard at $1.78 yard bile hal aad ine epting samen, Witch Hasel—beat grade.48e Ground Floor 12 white cards. avd 66 envelopes Squibb's Talcum Powder— ‘ An exe at combination. delicately scented, box..,..18¢ Also 8,500 Yards Novelty Cotton Voiles yard 30¢ Ground Bloor Ground Floor 39-40 inches wide—latest styles and c Jorings Fur Storage important now than ever before that you take good care of your furs. it is more A Sale of Sweaters Offers Splendid Values An event made possible by important special purchases and ticipate the Summer demand for Sweaters that shall « with the practical, mart with the inexpensive. Store Them in the Lord & Taylor Vaults Dry timed to an- mmbine the picturesque through which Cold Fibre Silk Slip-on Sweaters Air circulates at an even ene Te eee a ig a Ne Special 3S. 50 | temperature, } pi Extreme 1 cre The vaults are absolutely dustproof, and the en- i me strai 1 7 sap The dry cold air system has no superior. It protects purled and fitted at the waist | In sh ir Furs in all respects, and assures their being returned pretty pastel aces d light sport 1 required in improved condition lors. One sty trated Shetland Wool Coat Sweaters Special $ 5, 95 | ~ Light weight Swe traight line lars. In wanted a | Remodeling of Furs will be done at special prices during tlie Summer months. Estimates given, Upon request, within the store Greeley 1900, articles will t regular del ters, « nptly called for— Telephone hes rings Fibre and Shetland Sweaters—Specia\ $7.50 fe Third Floor Lace Curtains Cleaned and Repaired at moderate rates and Stored Free of Charge for the Summer Months. Unexcelled Facilities for Drapery Storage | Both in coat m with sailor collar; t effects (illustrated) Finer Sweaters, aturing distinctive and Sweaters wit back model style notes, Fibre silk in pinct deep brushed collar and cuffs in c trasting in Wool and Pure Silk, ranging up to $62.50 Buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps