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rye se ALLKINS MUST “ a n * Nore gatior, was held in $5,000 bail by United States Commis Mitoheock, charged with conspir- to take out of this country a@ letter) than by means of the mails to! x. @trangeland? bh) Copenhaata, ce) STICK TOGETHER, | "CHARLES WROTE | | Austrian Wier imperor’s Secret Let- { ter Won Roumanian Ruler | From Allies’ ‘Side. LONDON, May $1 (Correspondence lof Associated Preas.)—A private and Hat Shop 50 WEST 46TH STREET Special Sale Exceptional |» Millinery TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY | secret letter written to King Ferdi Jnand of Roumania by Emperor) |Charles of Austria-Hungary in the} latter part of February, marked the! \turning point in Roumania‘s particl- pation in the world war and was one) nf the deciding factors in the long| series of intrigues which eventua Jbroke the spirit of the Roumanian and THURSDAY | King Under this outside pressure ones | King Ferdinand changed from an ar $ $ I~ supporter of the war against Germany into a lukewarm and vac 5 and 10 | lating opportunist and finally into a} ey, distict peace advocate. “This ig a thne when Kinga must | stick together.” i Values $20 to $50 | lof tho letter of Hmperor Charles: |A summary of Sts contents was minicated to the American Min and to the Associated Mrens corre- spondent in Jassy by a high official, who Is one of tho most stoudfast friends of the Allies at the Row manian Court, In intimate tones the Austrian m- |roada under Government control. |r This is the mont striking sentonce| bene THE EV FEDERAL MANAGERS OF RAILROADS NAMED Announced by Regional Director Smith for Eastern Region and New England District. Alfred Hf. Smith, Regional Director the territory, to-day | announce ed appointments, effective at jonce, of Federal managers and gen- eral managers for important rail- for astern ‘Thess are the appointments for the roada in the Kastern regton: P. B. Crowley, Federal Manager New York Central Ratiroad and Lake Erie and Pittsburgh Railway; office at New York, A. J. Stone, Federal! Manager. Erie Rajlroad; office at New York. ¥. Le Blendinger, General Manager \Lehigh Valley “Ralirond; offiee at New York ¥. P, Gutellus, General Manager Del- aware and Hudson Raliroad; office at New York. KB. D Bronner, Federal Manager viral Rallroad and Chicago- and Saginaw Railway; of- etrolt Alfred, Federal Manager Pere Marquette Railroad; office at Detroit. A. B. Newell, General Manager. To- édo ‘Terminal Rallroad; office at Toledo. 1. KB. Whittenberger, General \ ager Grand ‘Trunk Western Lines; of- fico at Chicago. _-> ELLIOTT AND UNDERWOOD OUT AS RAILROAD CHIEFS } Removed as Operating Officers of is Rose, which is to be di tives and the 11, 1918, pain Bannon coe «hr tomm ®> WANTED: OWNERS OF GEMS 109 West 101st t, closes a friend- ship between dog and mistress which SAID 10 BE WORTH $3 500 I y Will also provided that her own body should be cremated, “and the ashes! The estate of Lavalliere, Set With Diamonds, amounts to about Nearly a Month, Montifiore Home for the Aged, which wa made the iebonatnd bashed ty Bureau at Police Head- s anxious to find the owners have been held nearly a month. They IS HOSPITAL PATIENT aren gold and platinum bracelet of the and platinum lavalliere, The former, ap- " i " parently made in France, has twenty- "Very Sick Man” Is Report, “but ‘The lavalliere has sixteen Treatment Some Time. bracelet was found May 20 on President Theodore P. Shonts of the Street, near the Public Library, by aecond hand Jewelry atores, The taval- Post-Graduate Hospital “a very aick|\icre was found by Miss Schullch, an t early to-day was reported ish ahs Arpad ‘eportea | iis store, No, 28 West 116th Street, on May 16 fer= teil g Pali ll SO - Rose, who died May had lasted all “little Daisy's life, The} seattered to the w |Police Have Had Lost Bracelet and vided among sixteen re Lieut. ‘Thompson, in charge of the THEODORE P, “SHONTS ILL, of two valuable pieces of jewelry which flexible extension variety, and @ gold onda and {ts estimated value ; ~ 7 Resting Comfortably”—Under © and 10 valued at $1,000 4 boy who tried to dispose of it at Interborough Rapid Transit ts im the employes of 1. Geller, on the floor of ‘The. howpitad ea-} | man,” resting comfortably. thorities declined to tell the nature of his ailment For some time Mr. Shonts has not been in good health, A few days ano he went| GUATEMALA, June 1L—The Ameri: to’ his summer home at Long Branch,|can Ted Cross Relief Commission, but Inet Friday retarned to his apart-| which came, here after the earthquake ment at the Plaza Hotel, where he was | “ of last December, haa closed under the constant care of his personal ities and will return to New Or phyalctan, Dr. Samuel Lambert of No, rete are sell tein, weed by Yenterday late tn lost their homes, The city hoapital Pr Your Protection ASPIRIN For the past 14 years Made on the banks od Recovering From Damage by Earthquake. Gentematr New Haven and Erie, but Still Head Companies, peror directed the attention of King Ferdinand to tho great danger for! Jall monarchical inatitutions from the} wave of Socialism which was sweep Ing Hastern Burope. J drew a heart the danger to Auatria from the spread of Bolshev a) the Russian border and declared the! Roumanian dynasty was in equal danger from the saine source. | Emperor Charles pleaded with the Roumagian King to join with other monarchies in Europe in the death | grapple with democracy, and prom- felt-pic ture wm ae Holzwasser Home Talks No. 339 J‘ NM others the reat covowt the Allies, Germany and Austria wo yuld support him in retaining his throne After portraying Roumania as aban- doned by the Allies and helpless be. fore the powerfuk Central Powers, Emperor Charlesclosed his letter with the sentence quoted above, King Ferdinand’s letter to Alexander | Marghiloman, | mier, thanking him for the conclusion ri Bes Seae TRS Bromntown Cort A3-Room Apartment Serres $245 A5-Room Apartment idrara Rosity, $2TD A4-Room Apartment Hie $375 ‘s LIBERAL TERMS | King's surrender ‘to the dogma of | Eemperor Charles that kings must | stick together. The earlier attitude of King Ferdi- | nand toward the war offers a striking contrast to the subservient tone of j his letter this month to Premier | Marghiloman, Aa Inte as mid-Febru- ary the King ased to the Asso- clated Press ¢ Jent, a desire that an inter showing his | alliance with the published in the ‘An audience was King Inaisted on sp king English, al- though he 1s not a complete master of English, beca sald, he was ‘anxious to mak lutely clear to th and thought that better in plain English th @ translation Hare beauty Toms svpiy sleo us New dork State, ‘and ‘Connecticut, n through Del y Motor Track we Pus Frotehe 4 @ Kullroud bares BELLANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Dregeies tefund money if it from the Unfortunate! as started to th A strike of ors there torview States by way of Odessa Bolshevik telegraph o \prevented 1 On the #) by the Centry then the ail-important subject in Jassy, the King, in the interview, de- clared It would be unthinkable for Rou- mania to consent of her Allies. mak such & peace a a Thrift Stamp Fodgel Pest & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. (Est, 1879) TWO-DAY SALE Tuesday and Wednesday Women's Hosiery Beginning Tuesday weth wun 1450 prs. women’s fine cotton and lisle stockings, seamless, re- inforced heels and toes. Black or white. Sizes 84% lo 10. Regular .35 grade. Special .29 1310 prs. women’s cotton stock- ings, seamless, wide elastic garter top high spliced heels, double soles. Shades of tanand Palm Beach. Si{ es 814 lo 10 Regular ‘50 grade. Special .39 1950 prs. women’s silk and silk fibre stockings, cotton tops and soles. Black, «white, Russia calf, Havana, “brown ‘and fancy stripes Special .95 Vv a! ay 4 ea, Paes meou iveveg Fuy sore ul Leol s ined that if Ferdinand would abandon | the Roumanian Pre- | of peace, marked the final step In the | could be de me wers, Which was accept peace without the| or Rourmania to | would be an act of | "TON, June 11.--Howard El Haven and ¥, are among t | erating oMer pointinent. of federal lines for the Ba | Hoth will spective comy salaries will funtia rather ceipta acoruing t¢ WILL ORDERS DOG'S ‘DEATH. ners to operate ad Administration Is of their re- ever, and thelr tt of corporate m operating re- Cornelia Rese to Chloroform Her Pet. “LT direct my executor to cause my Jlittle do Daley to be chloroformed at- ter my death.” pia cleuse in the will of Cornelia | | At 75 Suits.... 165 Suits.... 87 Suits Women’ Superior White racted Kaeoutor 327 Women’s and ‘Misses’ Wool Jersey Sport Suits This season's smartest models in every desirable color. On account of the exceptional values and limited quantities early selection is advised. of the Hudson River Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine Aspirin. Demand them in the original packages, For your protection every package and every tablet is plainly and in- variably marked with Baer Tablets Aspirin Special Suit Sale of Importance Wednesday OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York To Close Out Extraordinary Reductions ee Marra NT OHMIC KH TD Reduced to 18.00 eRe ST cr Reduced to 25.00 peawet Reduced to 29.75 Extraordinary Sale Wednesday 1000 Pairs s White Canvas Pumps Canvas, Hand turned soles, Louis XV. heels Actual Value 5.50 Sale Price 3 u 05 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store a — | Women’s & Misses’ Frocks In Constantly Increasing Variety The Values Are Most Extraordinary ATIN TUNIC FROCKS elaborately beaded and embroidered. Afternoon Frocks of Taffeta Silk, Foulard combined with Georgette and Silk Gingham. Softly draped Frocks of Figured Chiffon. Sport Frocks of Silk ~ 18.50 EADED AND EMBROIDERED FROCKS of Crepe Georgette. Savin Frocks in plain tailored and soutache embroidered effects. Foulard Silks in novel designs. Beaded and embroidered Taffeta Silke. Sport Frocks of Fig- ured Khaki Kool and of Wool Jersey. 22.50 FTERNOON AND DINNER FROCKS of Georgette Crepe heavily beaded. Black Lace Dinner Gowns. Frocks of Foulard Silk combined with pleated Georgetie. Savin Frocks with diagonal tunics outlined with fringe. 28.50 EORGETTE CREPE GOWNS heavily beaded, in daytime and evening shades. Beaded and embroidered Gowns of Georgette draped over Satin, 36.50 Frock of Figured Voile, $15.00 EW SUMMER FROGKS of Gingham in solid and hairline checks and plaids with contrasting white collars and cuffs. Frocks of cord striped Voile. 6.95 MBROIDERED VOILE FROCKS in white and solid colors. Plaid and checked Gingham Frocks in a large number of smart designs with sport pockets and with collar and cuffs of contrasting white. 8.50 EW SUMMER FROCKS of White Organdie in surplice effect, finished off with wide scallops. Frocks of novelty Figured Voile in tunic effect. New Frocks of Pin Check Organ- die with hemstitched collar and cuffs in con- trasting white. Tailored Linen Sport Frocks. + 40,00 IGURED VOILE FROCKS in tier and draped effects, featuring collars of em- broidered Organdie or iace trimmed Georgette. New divided tunic Frock of corded striped Voile in various color combinations with Georgette collar, cuffs and vestee. 15.00 OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH SUITS, CAPES AND COATS IS OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Frock of Beaded Georgette, 345.00 ALUMNI # = Me Se ))| 11 UI Po Sa