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wesenpe were reer syoss te ——_a2 hae oe ne ee ace A RE KR EE So tremens “TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT” OVER MRS, HEARST’S NAME ——_—. Philip M. Lydig So Dispose of Agitation in Connection With Library Canteen. Mrs. Phi 0,000 ahd Relken, a rk Street, seven others was fixed at Promptly furnished, Mend Jank dealer, of No. 408 Ne Hoboken, was Clark and with being im; $12,000 worth Railroad consign Army, Besides Clark, 120 Park Avenu Anthony Dona: 1100 Madieon with buying wh Erie; Julius Sthe No. 405 EIGHT HELD IN $12,000 COPPER THEFT FROM U.S. Former Hoboken Councilman and Seven Arrested With Him Out on $10,000 Bail Each. former Councilman James Clark of Hoboken and eight men arrested with him within the last ten days waived ip M. Lydig, Chairman of the examination to-day. when arraigned be- sence of Mrs. William Ran. fore U. 8. Commiasioner Edward R. ‘8 name on the sign before Stanton at Hoboken, and were held for 7 at 40th Street and Fifth the Federal Grand Jury on charges of| City, and Dn % Addressing the committer, she interfering with interstate shipments of Bail in the case of Clark and watchman ‘ Street, Mani “You all know the history of the can- teen in Idbrary Park. It ts the first — open alr canteen for soldiers and sailors ininated with Mrs, Hearst, n, and she has given it gen freight, Mitten WISSNER Player- Pianos - Fully Guaranteed 445 On-Special Low Terms of mignennen “To stand by ouF Chairman is only uman justice, when we consider that to . n the canteen owen its ex- tence. * canteen idea was her own stration e has given liberally and generously and has all times con- tributed unselfishly-her personal effort a8 welt a# substantial financial assis- tance, and ander the circumstances « vote of thanks and confidence in our Chairman, Mrs. Willlam Randoiph Hoaret, 1) now in order.” (hunks was given, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst ap- peared before the Grand Jury to-day to teatify in her corapiaint charging erim- inal tihel against the New York Times and the ‘Tritune ‘The vote of $9.50 — 2 >a Week KAHN SUCCEEDS IN SPAIN. FREE {avery to your home Closer Reonomte Contact to Ne Ratabliahed. . Six Wissner Salesrooms: New York: 63 East 34th St. | 55 Flatbush Ave. MADRID, June 19—As the remft of Interviews between Otto H. Kahn, the New York tanker, and Premier Maura and other Ministers and public men of ay Spain the financial interests of America Jersey | City:| Newark: ana Spula wl aatabaigh permanec re 184 Newark 903 Broad St. lations making for ¢loser economic con- ry sonia,’ Conn. tact between the twe countries, accord~ Bridgeport ing to Mr. Kahn. King Alfonso recetved Mr, Kahn in a long audience to-day, Store Closes Saturday at Noon During June—Daily at 5 P. M. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out—THURSDAY . A Limited Number Women’s Silk Gowns Also Navy Serge Dresses | ares Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 SILK GOWNS—embroidered, beaded or plain tailored, of taffeta silk, taffeta combined with Georgette crepe, foulard silk or Satin. NAVY SERGE DRESSES—smartly tailored, tunic or Straightline models, with satin or organdie collars. NO CREDITS NO _ EXCHANGES WOMEN’S GOWN SHOP—Third Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out—THURSDAY A Limited Number Women’s High Class Suits For STREET, DRESS or SPORT WEAR 25.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $69.50 Suits of men’s wear serge, tricotine or gabardine, in navy or black; wool Jersey suits in street or sport colors. NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES WOMEN’S SUIT SHOP--Balcony Floor g| Rall #| tion of the “Jand Import freight rates which were) , [embodied in , ~ ene EVENING wort. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918; (| a |ENPORT AND IMPORT [NEW EXPRESS MONOPOLY "FREIGHT BOOST DROPPED) MUST END AFTER WAR ration Finds Pr i: at by Representatives Are Di of es and Railroad WASHINGTON, June 19,—Canceila- rece y proposed export the g crease was announced to-day by te neral freight Railroad Adm’ which were to 6, wer particularly with ref and import between th and the Orient. The nies as separate oper nits when pence { rust lawe are Railroad = Admin{etration further consolidation of 4 the approximate d @. They include: C in expected th eatern, Great - | Northern and Northern Express Compa- will be included in the now operat- phia, June 24; Boston, July 1 ark, June 19, and . Greater New Yo Street, July 6; No, 64 Broadway. 10, and No, 114 West 42d Street, July 10 Renewal of Pritain: ly 1 —_ Head of Greeted by € SANTIAGO, Chile, 19.—Sir urice de Bunsen, who is visiting 8. Arbitrm ) American nations at the head etl ad va of a British mission, arrived here tion Treaty between the United States 4 Great Britain was approved to-day |last night at 7 o'clock. There were by the Benate Foreign Ielations Com-|rcenes of enthusiaem at the station mittee. and throughout the Motor Service Daily to All Suburban Points Franklin Simon 3 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. NS Smart New Models Misses’ Mid-Summer Pumps or Oxfords With Low Heels Unusual at 6.50 Sizes 214 to 714; Widths AA lo D Misses’ Dress Pumps of black patent kidskin, with turned soles and low heels. Also same model in smart walking pump of dark tan Russia calf. Misses’ Low Heel Oxfords of mahogany or black Russia calf, made on smart walking last with straight tips and welted soles, MISSES’ SHOE SHOP—Third Floor Buy War Savings Stamps. Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. This unusually attractrve Misses’ = Soutache Braided Jersey Suit (ILLUSTRATED) 29.50 Sizes 4 to 20 years SELF color soutache braiding is the distinctive trimming of this graceful suit of excellent quality silk Jersey, in white, Copen, rose, gray, purple, beige or black. The coat has double strap tasseled sash and bag pockets; shirred top new model skirt. MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Fler Satin Hat, i//ustrated, in black or colors faced with white satin; wood bead trimming. 12.75 MISSES’ MILLINERY SHOP— Main Fler h Minston Warmly No Connection With Any OtherEstablishmentin the World ——_ TMI OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Women’s and Misses’ Frocks A Collection of Unusual Merit - The Values Are Most Extraordinary BUY EW TAFFETA SILK FROCKS edged in WAR contrasting colors. Embroidered Geor- hue gette Frocks. Silk Gingham Frocks in checks and plaids. White Georgette Frocks handsomely beaded. Jaunty Sport Frocks of Wool Jersey. 15. 00 ATIN TUNIC FROCKS in tailored and embroidered effects. Beaded Frocks of Crepe Georgette. Embroidered Frocks of Crepe de Chine. Frocks of Figured Georgette Crepe. Draped Tunic Frocks of Foulard Silk. Sport Frocks of Pongee Silk and embroidered Wool Jersey. 20. 00 FADED AND EMBROIDERED FROCKS of Crepe Georgette. Satin Tunic Frocks with novelty white Satin collars and cuffs. Frocks of Georgette combined with Satin handsomely beaded. Serge Frocks in Advance Fall Styles. Beaded Taffeta Frocks. 25.00 EORGETTE CREPE GOWNS heatily beaded, in daytime and evening shades. Fringed Satin Tunic Frocks. Beaded and em- broidered Gowns of Georgette draped over Satin. 3 7. 50 Satin Mandarin Frock, $45.00 EAL LINEN FROCKS for Sport or Street wear in white and colors. Frocks of Gingham in solid and hairline checks and plaids. New Frocks of cord striped Voile. 6.95 AILORED FROCKS of Real Linen. Flowered Voile Tunic Frocks. Frocks of Voile in solid color in surplice effects. Plaid and checked Gingham Frocks. Figured Voile Frocks in pleated tunic effect, in dark colors. 8. 95 N EW SUMMER FROCKS of White Organdie in surplice effect, finished off with wide ecallops. 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. 10.00 OULARD VOILE FROCKS in draped and tunie effects. Linen Tunic Frocks em- broidered in self colors. Frocks of white Organdie, handsomely tucked. 12.95 MA HA LAT Taffeta Frock, Velvet Trimmed, $23.50 WITH == MUTT and JEFF By BUD FISHER (Xow in Europe =—=IN THE=== MORNING VVORLD