The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1918, Page 4

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in Delaware ral oftierr, tehes of the Delaware Rive t, New ‘revealed & complete outline of th em Mori Company's shell to eweonstle plant at MeKereport, Ma a drawing nt at Wddyatone, #7 4 occarted asa te fan explosion, and another eketch SEIZED WITH WAR PLANS. “CONDUCTORETTE INJURED. LAMINGTON, Del, Juno 10.—A Fed- Aotecting © man making] s ves stle, merchant fleet th’ the ealmon ¢ —_—_———» Falta From Treties| one steamer, je Sertowsty Mart. | punk v-five, of No, 784] Bureau of Fishe lyn. a eonduct ansiata enue tne, her hota whi ie alone the run: | other * were lowed (Oo Bafety by the ning board of het car at 2 A, M. to-day. | oone Bheatrueh "on ner head rape a Mar ee Onder Barr He Dt Hin ibe crushed in # barrel of nut inde falling on Avenue and was picked up vn f im feet One nk, Oy, 10.—The firet aon, No J Hospital WARHINGTON, June a Toni TT HVTHNTTIT = The Ht emo. | | t ) & i __ A Coliection Unsurpassed 5 The Values Are Most Extraordinary IMBROIDERED AND BEADED FROCKS Buy Of Georgette Crepe. Afternoon Frocks of hadarscl Satin and of Taffeta Silk. Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey. 16.50 ANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED F ROCKS of Satin. Beaded and Embroidered Frocks of Crepe Georgette. Embroidered Frocks of Amazon Crepe. New Tunic Frocks of Crepe de Chine with bead trimming. Sport Frocks of Khaki Kool, Pongee Silk and Wool Jernay. 20.00 FTERNOON AND ‘DINNER FROCKS ot A Georgette Crepe, elaborately beaded. New a Serge Frocks in advanced styles for Fall. Leaded Satin Frocks combined with Crepe Georgette. Beaded and embroidered Frocks of Taffeta Silk and Sport Frocka of Wool Jersey. 25.00 EORGETTE CREPE GOWNS heavily beaded, in daytime and evening shades, Beaded and embroidered Gowns of Georg- ette draped over Satin. 36.50 EW SUMMER DRESSES of striped Voile, with Organdie collars, cuffs and vestees. Smart Frocks of checked Gingham with Wah ehvines white Pique collars and cuffe, and of Linon in STAMPS the wanted shades with pearl button trimming. 6.95 LAID AND CHECKED GINGHAM FROGKS ina large number of smart de- signs with sport pockets and with collar and cuffs of contrasting white. Embroidered Voile Frocks in white and solid colors. 8.50 &W SUMMER FROCKS of White Organ- die in surplice effect, finished off with wide scallops, Frocks of novelty Fig- ured Voile in tunic effect. New Frocks of Pin Check Organdie with hemstitched collar and cuffe in contrasting white. Tailored Linen Sport Frocks, | 10.95 1GURED VOILE FROCKS in. tier ana draped effects, featuring collars of em. . brotdered Organdie, or lace trimmed * Georgette. New divided tunte Frock of corded striped Voile in various color combinations with Georgette collar, cuffs and vestec. 15.00 OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH SUITS, CAPES AND COATS IS OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES of. the Tacoma, who were saved, him, Jo! has been The joo steamer Roosevelt of the es has gone to the ce of the crow and passengers Four ft Nat Batter, the result of butter wei THE EVENING WORLD, MOND year from Seattle to ries on Bristol Bay got @tuck in late joe In Béhring Sea and ine Tacoma, TEUTONICUNON TO SWAY EUROPE, IS CERMAN DREAM hing 460! ‘ " fn Cobin, Mtiy cone, employed by H. A. Stevenson e Manhattan, died in the Pater 2A HULA! ARR AA ED RR Xe Re 2 a Meiko ALA TER — i AN ORIN PRE = aah TL Al HRB MIN } }and Bulga Vice Chancellor Would Abolish | . *, ' \ Austrian Frontier and Take | in Russia and Bulgaria. | AMSTERDAM, Jie 10.—Perma nent economic and military union be- tween wary, Germany and Austrta-Hur “with the gradual disappear ance of customs duti¢s and fronticrs.” \18 propowed by Friedtich von Payer Imperial Chancetlor of Ger- many, In a statement publiahed in the Nevo Freie Presse of Vienna and quoted in the Vossische Zeltung of Berlin, Included in this scheme of a Mit tel-Europe under domination of the Central Powers are Kuss, Poland Bulgaria and Turkey, |. The Vico Chancellor points out that, With the union once affected, tho peuce of Europe would be in the hands of the Teutonic allies, the settlement of vexing proviems arising from the war would be and the “|questions would alsy be f In his atatemen cellor said in part “The present form of the alliance 's inadequate, Che unton must vo j*9 Intimate that the idea of separa ton practically would be out of the Jadestion and the centre of gravity « | (he alliance must be latd in an eco pomic union." Vice made more ot solution internal tated. e Chan. After explaining why sued a union offered bright prospects, Herr von Payer std that all these advan Niges woull be increased if Pol Jand the northern border states w | onomically with the Central They would enhanced | enormously tf, in a loose form, Russia 4 and Turkey | ated Vice Chan | cellor continued | “All must nally become a great, united region of intercourse, with uniform interests, Concurrently with re of customs there must be far reaching rap. f economs legilation, le and industrial tariffs be perhaps, The also par | the gradual disappeara | duties and frontiers, unifleation, prochement specially tra und the care of labor, “Such co-operation, however, is only to be thought of to conjunction with the maintenance of the polit independence of the empires cerned, while mutual consideration and united « HO eonmeetion with auestions uf forelan potiey Ure eee aitival co ported by an tary queations eyoby A must pemUon must be sup iders its treaty of bear proportionat this proteetion, they burdens for would then have an identical In the simplification and ap and alt est priate xtension of military institutions It Would be, indved, fine if general world disarmament would be touched with the conclusion of pence, hot a take a stand for the present, how on facts and mmke the alitancs 3 plete “Or n 6 Germuny und Austria: Alun are economically and politically who in the world would have the fy whether alo }to run against this when the war preparations of the allicd empires are unified, when Francs is weakened to such a degre or with others, joc, espectaly when Czaristle Russia a ace to its ene tection for political States which play the role of the peace and intrigues, when the northern border States are the military followers of when Poland is allied to the Empire In the ( between upon? “The peace of Europe will then rest In the hands of United Germany and Austria-Hungary, and will bo io good hands. “That Is the road by which we in Germany, with Austria-Hungary, wil eventually arrive, if not an immediate disarmament, nevertheloss at a suir- stantial lossening of armament burden, issension m can longer be counted pics PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX. wry Certifientes of Ind. mess Maiurinn Ju: Re Ac nal Revenue is of y the following sioner Rope iam Ho r-day from Commia= certificates of regarding ury Certificates of Indebtedness maturing June 26 m be acce you in payment of 4 profits taxes any time June 16, with accrued t 15. Receipt in such ease given t an of 215. Ho pay presented after June 4 witty ace nted, Y, JUNE FIRST AMERICAN INDIAN TO BE CAPTAIN INU. S. A., “GUS” WELSH OF GARLISLE GUS. WELSH -CapTalk: Welsh, former Carlisle In- dian, and Dickinson football and ath. letic star, has been made a Captain He is the first Indian to receive this honor, official at the School when the war ke ont “Gua” in the United States Cavalry Ile was an Carliste and was trained at the first Fort Niagara camp, being made a Second Licuten- ant. We Meade, NURSES FROM FRONT IN DRIVE FOR REGRUTS has deen stationed at Camp States This Week Seeking War Work Volunteers, nined nurses who have vice at the front will Irive through New York, the squadron of Now Jersey and Connecticut this week for 5,000 more volunteer Army nurses to serve both at home ‘and abroad. They expect to recruit a number of nurses for the navy also. _ Nature ts Helping to Slockade Teebrugme. LONDON, June 10.—The plight of the Germans at the blockaded sub- marine of Zeebru, nore serious than has been believea, Photographs just taken from planes show that the entrance to the harbor is i ly siiting up, and that British effort to Lire the channel is being reinforced by nature, base is even oire —_ /RIVERHEAD’S CURFEW AT 10. ris Under Sixteen pre Clock Strtt June 10 of the w adopted n resolution f and bove under six the streets after 10 uuleas accompoented dians board on eu The also adopted a into operation tn Waiiatiat Avil ‘ vite of Shore New Specials Weekly 5 military lites va . thod Eee Upton reconimended the pm fro Auntie ess: Lees You Never Pay Morc at Best’s22=-! Piece Se ESE AS NS EI i ‘ 5th Avenue finished. ‘olor, White or Gray, Standards 300 Finely constructed Couch Ham- ) mocks entirely covered in Duck in Khaki 918. OREN SAW ANOTHER -U BOAT VICTIM SUNK MISSING MEN HERE (Continued from First Page.) | Saturday eve g, The rescued sea- }men told him y had eet off the flare a t chance” that aight a oh last Tuesday,” said “1 had heard there | Were «bmnarines in the Caribbean ana in the North A All I could do them and with was to kee: ) guns whieh to giv Ab o'clock of Saturday them #uddenty parently now acrons Wr vow, onde to. “LE obeyed and they led us to |leave the ahip,-which we did in the shortest time possible, No one boarded her from the submarine, They just {shelled her until she went down, 1 brought my boat over to the sub- marine and tte captain asked me if We had everything we wanted, and when I said yes he turned e his ung 0y her, It was $.35 o'clock when she went down, her ng about weventy-five miles off the Mary- land coast, position “in our wos t! ni mate and fifteen of the crew and we soon lostesight of the n and Mis boat. It Was a very rour) that we had to combat and it was not until & v'clock that night? w 1) our boat was pretty well waterlogged. that we were picked up by Capt. Olsen | And the second mate | porters that they could all t plain they wore saved, fe he head of the boat | most trying cireumstan All t thus ac und fift saving s told tae re Ae th oast The Pinar del fio freight steamship of built tn 1895 by 4. Readh at South Shir orig was purch ec the American and Cuban Steamship Company of No. William Street, New York, seven-years ago, and since then has been carrying freimht be- tween New York and Hi. vana, On her pre trip, however, she was bound for Boston with a cargo f sugar to relieve the market there, She d by her present ownors, sent carried no ors, The United Fruit, steamer Sixaola ed to-day from f and South 1 ports, after having run the gauntlet of U boats off the coast On June & she da naval warn- nz of the presence of the German submarines and was told to put into the neares' rt. She headed for Henlopen and pieked up an yar the tanker Herbert y-one pas amer had ab} k 1 of Balsa wood ors placed a chunk of it ove tern rail, where it 1 f. tones Uke a 5-inel headed | from the? Mexican line to Halifax jas falted to bring te jight any evidence that German submarines have employed a shore base or have had touch with the chores at any point, Secretary Daniels wald to-day. The Department still Is uns Willing to express an opinion as to the humber of submarines operating {0 American waters, Secretary Daniels raid he was without information tending to confirm the report that seven U boats were known to h d from thelr base for the o——— THEATRE ROBBED OF $750. safe of the Brevoort, Drookiyn, Blown During Niahe. Chitets’ Meeting. ~ Burglars got into the Bravoort Thea re d Avenue and Brevoort Pla Brokiyn, ¢omo time between midnight and noon to-day, safe and escaped with $750. Manager Frederick Moore discovered he opened his office at blew the goon. ® learned that the burg- lars hy tered by way of a skylight, Probably lowering themselves by a rope. Merchandise for Credit Must Be Returned Within Seven Days Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St (Est. 1879) Summer Suits for Young Business & Professional Men Special 22.50 HESE summer suits—coats and trousers— will be appreciated by young business $ and professional men who know they owe it to their positions and to themselves to feel right and look well. Pick up the coats—/ight as thislle down— straight of line as avrows. Young men in these suits will have their minds on clothes very little—except when their friends see how fit they look. There can't be a better summer suit for a voung man—if.there were, we'd make it. | Incidentally, the materials are the fine soft flannels, worsteds and English finish serges | that have all but disappeared. The cheapness © of the price comes about this way—ther are marked according to the cost of the materials at the lime we bough! ther months ago Sizes 33 to 44 SPECIAL —— White Flannel & White Stripe Worsted Trousers Regular 1000 Grade 7.75 An excellent town and country outfit in combination with the snits described above The Men's Shop of Haberdashery Offers ‘“‘Buy War Savings Stamps’’ James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Extraordinary Reductions ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY COMFORTABLE COUCH HAMMOCKS These Hammocks are well constructed and attractively formerly 12.50 ' 8.50 ...§.00 and upwards A large assortment of the very newest models at decidedly reduced prices. Standards and cushions extra. i ee | 175 Couch Hammocks of superior | construction; covered in all Duck; trimmed with braid. formerly 16,50 11.75 Couch Pillows for indoor or outdoor ) each use. formerly 1.95 and 2.75 | 1.35 ee Citet Inspector John Daly left to-day for Kansas City to attend the annual on of the International Chiefs ent the New York Police Depart. Borough Inspector John O'Brien act as chief inspector during his

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