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+ rs WW COU RT WITH BABY. Moti.er of Seren ftricken When Rusband is Sent to Prison. ‘When Judge May, in the Brookiyn County Court to day. sentenced John Belfiore, convicted of inansiaughter in the first de Sing Sing for six to twelve years, his wife, the mother of | seven children with a baty in her arms fell to the floor i "God have 1 phe cried alt “what is to | hed with h of mur lering John rrel over & card game last 100-00.00000000000 SCHENECTADY, N. Y., June 10.—| the commencement ceremonies. “Prussianism and the {dea of endur- Your Tea-pot and mise cannot LANSING REVEALS BERNSTORFF PLOT 72 sists an ;| AGAINST AMERICA "s :| Envoy Kove Getwe Germany Would Resume U Boat Atrocities After It Gave Pledge. brought into harmony; even be considered, compro- | periority the German millions who were to be the Instrument of achieve- | Ment. With a devotion and zeal worthy of @ better cause they turned thelr into thone channels which 1s no other way, This task must not be left half done. We must not trans- mit to posterity @ legacy of blood and misery, We may in this grat con- flict go down into the Valley of the Shadow because our foe is powerful and inured to war. “We must be prepared to meet dis- appointment and temporary reverse, but we must, with American spirit, |rise above them. With courageous hearts we m go forward until this war is won.” A military atmosphere pervaded Sec. retary Lansing and Gen. Peyton ©. March, Chief of Staff of the Army, re- ing peace among nations can never ctplents of the honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws, were escorted from President Richmond's residence to the | First Presbyterian Church, where the exercises were held, by more than vO N MD BY AUTOMOBILE IN SIGHT OF HER SON angen Youth Came to Meet Her With | press etter From Another Son in France. While her son stood waiting on an opposite curb at 20th Street and Sev- enth Avenue to-day with @ letter in his hand from another sou in France, to read, an automobile rounding the Brooklyn, who was driving a car be- longing to the Economy Towel Com- pany of No. 39 Park Place, was arrested. According to the police the woman saw the car approaching and she hesitated, did the driver, second, and then they both started ahead together and the woman was struck with such force that she was knocked fifteen feet. There was considerable excitement in the neiehhorhood over the accident as Mrs. Connelly had been a resident of that section more than forty years. Her hues nd is engaged in the ex- bu ess. Hat Shop Sold only in metal packets NEVER IN BULK e4ae eth Without Plates I Save Decayed Teeth, ighten Loose Teeth and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETI:, Porcelait, Crown ‘Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, @ Silver and Porcelain carefully @ made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughiy cleaned. ® > Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent by mail. pr-BLOOy 2 East 125th St. 169 East 34th St frcokern Ai; NW COME AVE To. DAILY 6 BELLANS Hot water Al Relief WSALADA" y}and bad faith, manifesting an entire | German Government deemed expedi- Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, 1,090 soldiers of the Seoond and Tenth declared here to-day in an address Regiments of the New York Guard Thirty-noven members of the gradu: as honorary chancellor of Union Col- |ating class were absent on account jmilltary duties, lege for 1918, Instance after instance from his ' mrookiy, a member of the Class 1868, received the honorary degree of Master of Arts. own experience at the head of Amer- fea'a Foreign Office were cited to prove his point, because, he Asserted, “Americans, even those intellectually equipped, have but vague ideas of the attitude which made Prussianism possible.” “It is a fact not generally known,” said Secretary Lansing, “that within six weeks after the Imperial Govern- ment had, in the case of the Sussex, given this Government its solemn Promise that it would cease ruthless slaughter upon the high se Count | von Bernstorff, appreciating the worthlessness of the promise, asked tho Berlin Foreign Office to advise him tn ample time before the cam- | paign of submarine murder was re- | newed in order that he might notify | the German merchant ships in Ameri. can harbors to destroy their ma- chinery, because he anticipated that the renewal of that method of war- fare would in all probability bring | the United States into the war. “How well the Ambassador know the character of his government and how perfectly frank he was! Ie ked for the information without apology or indirection. The very | bluntness of his message shows he| was sure his supertors would not take | offense at the assumption that their word was valueless and had only been given to gain time and that, when an increase of Germany's submarine | fleet warranted, the promise would | be broken without hesitation or com- punction, “What a commentary on Bern- storff's estimate of the sense of hon and good faith of his governm “In view of this spirit of hypoc sy lack of conscience, we ought not to he | astonished that the Berlin Foreign |OMice never permitted a promise or a treaty engagement to stand in the way of a course of action which the Sth Avenue Victrola XA, $90 ' $90 or $1 $1 James grine & Co. SPECIAL VICTROLA OFFER With a Purchase of $5 in Records we will place the above in your home on the payment of Balance, XA $5 per month; ent. I need not cite as proof of this violations of the and as a natural, thy, method of dealing with governments.” The cause of the war, pir. Lansing said, was simply the Getman desire for world dominion “That and is hought of Prussianism,” the central he sald. “It was and wealthy classes of the ". It dazzled with its anticipated glories and by its promise of a boasted racial su- 34th Street | Two Stam Two persons were injured at Fulton Street and Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, to- day when they were struck by an auto- mobile while standing near the tir, hi ured are Mra. A. Ro. sm Herkimer Street, lacerations of the right lei Burwor of Hoo 1006 Hart Si tusions and abrasions of the back. Harry Feder of No. 2157 Pacific Street. a job- jad! [pehver of the automobile, was arrested charged with recklens driving. which he was anxtous for his ne | 50 WEST 46TH STREET Special Sale Exceptional Millinery TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY pRices 55 and *10 Values $20 to $50 corner from 20th Street struck Mrs. Mary Connelly, fifty-five years old, ot No. 219 West 20th Street. She died fYfteen minutes later in her son's arms in a nearby store, The accident occurred: when Mra. Connelly was returning to hep home after her morning shopping, / During her absence a letter camo from her soldier boy, Daniel, In France and Peter, another son, went to the corner to meet her. The boy in France had of rederick Putnam — Bellamy m Carb Hit by Auto, written that he was well and expected to be home shortly, In his excitement to rush to lis mother’s assistance Peter dropped the letter and it was lost. The ‘chauffeur, Frank Whilm, nine- of Demps left knee, and Rene eet, con ea underwear, owner ‘and teen, No, 3 Seneca Avene, Victrola XIA, $115 15 Victrola Down XIA $6 per month Buy War Savings Stamps James McCreery & Co, 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 34th Street June Sale CORSETS & BRASSIERES High-grade Makes Mme. Irene Corsets, made of handsome Brocade; very low top; long straight hip lines..°.- ° ‘ regularly 15.00, 8, 95 Mme. Irene Corsets, made of Flesh Color or White Brocade; up-to-date model; for full or medium figure. regularly 8.50, 4,95 American Lady Corsets, made of White Brocade, with elastic top; long, straight hip line and back. regularly 4.00, 2.45 B. & J. Brassieres at 13 to '4 Less Than Regular Prices. Made of heavy Nainsook; trimmed with lace, Lace or Satin and Lace combination; open front models, 75c, 1.15, 1.35, 1.65 Specially Priced—RIBBONS | Black Velvet Ribbon yard 60c Black Satin-back Velvet Ribbon, beautiful quality ; suitable for millinery, girdles and sashes; $14 inches wide. Lingerie Ribbon Dainty self-color Satin butterfly design, in two shades of Blue and Pink; also Whi Maize and Lilac. Piece of 10 yards 1 430 38 3 5 29c 39c 55c 75c 90c Remarkable Sale SMALL OCTAGON-SHAPED BRACELET WATCHES -13.75 regularly 17.50 No. An exceptional opportunity to purchase a desirable Gradua- tion, Birthday or Bridesmaid gift. 53 Bracelet Watches, guaranteed 20-year quality Gold-filled; octagon style; engraved or plain polished cases; convertible extension Bracelet to match; fitted with a guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement. - Unusual Offerings—EMBROIDERIES Altractive Embroideries in a large range of widths, suitable for trimming dresses, blouses and children’s wear. Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroidered Edgings and Insertions, in very pretty designs regularly 15¢ to 20e,. yard 8c to 10¢ Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries, in dainty patterns; suitable for trimming children’s wear. cto 50c, yard 18c, 20c, 25c .tegularly 25c, yard 15¢ Exceptional Offerings—NOTIONS Naiad Garment Shield Holders, with regu- | Jar and full Dress Shields: Embroidery Beadings in various widths..... Venus Sanitary Napkins: Twelve in box -60c, 70c and 95 regularly 1.50, 1.35 regularly 85e, 65 Sie diibery jiaieciaiies ..30c and 35¢ Naiad Bolero Dress Shields, with regular Venus Compressed Sanitary Non inn or full pee Shields: ve « doz, 65c, 95c Flesh Color.......+++++ regularly 80c, pr. 65¢ me peta TATA White Nainsook........regularly 70c, pr, 58c Venus Sanitary Belts in Sateen ..........25¢ Aaa ie . Apron Dress Protectors. . .30c, 45c, 1.35 “Reliable” Dress Shields: F Flesh Color. .....+++++ pair 27e, doz, 3.00 Venus Sanitery Bloomer Aprons,,.......45¢ White Nainsook covered... pair 20c, doz, 2.25 “Hold Tight” Hair Nets, cap or fringe ....... Rubber Bathing Caps... ..28c to 78 doz, 50c, 85c, 1.25 Bathing Slippers 55cto1.50 | Same in While or Gray.......... 3 for 40c Bathing Shoes.. ++++.4,00 to 2.50 | Treo Elastic Rathiog Girdles «1.50 to 3.50 Treo Elastic Athletic or Bathing Supporters. . 60c to 2.50 Bone Hair Pins : . +... 8 boxes 25e Enamelled Dress Hangers. ea. 10¢, doz. 1.10 Dress and Skirt Hangers...........8 for 20¢ Wood Shoe Trees 4 pairs for 25¢ Sth Street Founded 1826. Lord € lay lor PIFTH AVENUE Furs and Draperies Stored in Cold Dry Air. Tet Pershing’s Tiger Marines Are Hitting The Hun Line In France Join the bunch of fighting thoroughbreds, for service on land, sea or in the air— cast in the same mold with the soldiers of Caesar's famous Legion who with their hands whipped ten times their weight in Huns! U. S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station ~24 East 23rd Street, New York, . Greeley 1900 “A Sale of 9,200 Pairs Men’s Fine Half Hose Lord & Taylor standard grades at material re- ductions from Lord & Taylor regular. prices The more pairs you buy the larger your savings will be—Hosiery prices are advancing—and what man ever has too many pairs of socks? The Fashjonable W. caves, Styles and Colors of the Season Tomorrow and Balance of the Week Lisle Thread Half Hose 35c pair (3 pairs for $1.00) Mercerized lisle thread in black, white, navy, grey, suede and champagne. Silk Half Hose 55c pair Silk half hose with lisle soles; black, white and various colors. Fancy Half Hose 85c pair Silk and Silk plaited in a large variety of new stripes and color combinations. Silk Half Hose 95c pair Full fashioned with reinforced lisle soles and heels in black only. Silk Half Hose $1.55 pair Two-toned accordeon weave ribbed silk with lisle soles; black and white, blaék and red, black and blue, green and white, blue and white. Ground Floor Every Spring Garment In the Lord & Taylor Misses’ Suit, Coat and Dress Stocks Reduced for Immediate Clearance Presenting a most Unusual Opportinuty to make se- lections for present wear at exceptionally low prices. . Small Lots, Odd Sizes, and in some ma- terials only one or two garments of a kind, Tailor-made Suits, Spring Silk and Wool Dresses, Coats, Capes and Sleeveless Jackets \ Marked down to close out at once. $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 and up No C, O. D.'’s—No Exchanges—No Mail Orders—No Approvals Third Floor 1,500 Yards White Ribbons Specially Priced 33c 48c 55c a yard A Sale of Lamps At Very Special Prices Artistic Lamps and decorative shades, most desirable for country homes, because at minimum expenditure affording maximum effectiveness. A variety of styles, from which to select, all at prices which represent the acme of value-giving. Adjustable Metal Floor Lamps Lamp Bases of the graceful type, so much in demand for veranda use. Re Verde antique or brushed — brass Ma finishers sc, Special $5.00 A Group of Floor Lamps—One or two of a style, including solid mahogany, lacquered, gold, ivory and polychrome finished ‘Lamps; many choice designs; wired com- plete... Reduced to $7.00 Floor Lamp Shades—About 25 odd shades, in charming color com- binations and unusually pretty de- signs, slightly soiled because used for display purposes. Reduced to $3.50 Boudoir Lamps—A few of a style, including solid mahogany ivory, gold and lacquered lamps, many of which have been greatly reduced, Special $1.50 Boudoir Lamp § Shades—Dainty designs in practically every desirable color; many novelties, Reduted to $1.50 Pyramid Night Candles Special a box 30c Fifth Floor The Summer de- mand for wide white Ribbons this season so much in vogue is met by this timely offering. Fine quality Taffeta -Moire Satin Taffeta Faille and Brocade In widths—s, 6 and 7 incl Ground Floor. Owners of First Liberty Loan Bonds May Exchange upons F Their c urd Thritt $ Buy War Savings Stamps Now|:

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