The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 11

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a EXICO CITY CALM QVER U. §. ATTACK . ON VILLA REBELS Some Aj ment has nothing to give out for publication regarding the crossing ot American troops from El Paso into Jaures, according to a statement made at the presidential offices by Gen. Juan Barragan, President Car- Sia s yr eem ‘HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JU can troops was for the purpose of protecting American lives across the frontier. WASHINGTON, June 17—State Department officials said to-day nu Protest againgt the sending of Amer- fean troops into Mexico to disperse GIRL FINDS ROMANCE NOT LIKE THAT IN BOOKS Biltmore Hotel Maid el Maid Arrested With ranza’ hie! ‘An officiat “denpatch from Gea.|the Villistes attacking Juares haa) Man Accused of Check Swindle Candido Aguilar, confidential ambas- | been made on behalf of the Mexican at Waldorf. sador of President Carransa in the United States, stated that he had made representations to the State Department in Washington regard- of Re- ing the incident. No information was obtainable regarding the attitude he Government, ‘Telegrams reaching the State De- partment from various sources in- dicated a feeling of apprebension that the Villistas would take ¢e- Ruth Lawrence iistened to a love story the other day and believed it be- cause it was like so many she had read. ‘The teller, who said he was Thomas Wednesday--, TUNE 34, Y0T8.' é;-Down-Stairs | Dependable qualities only—no matter how low the price A tried-and-true sale of prisais on Americans in that part of rf prisals Hy Villa on Ameri- Poh at derpatenes | M02 controlied by Villa, OMmolala|F. Tannus of “No. 2 West Mth Street” cans’ Across Border. £ Leone t wo of a mining company operating south |—which would be the Waldorf-Astoria e ’ é‘ Gevrwmet oem the tara ume tat hein ne sos | ik Gury ot children's wash frocks dies’ MEXHOO CFTY, June 17. (Associ-| accepted the American claim that the] Dartment that the rallroad line south json Market Court to-dey on @ short af Kiddies’ 50c ff Chihuahua had heen cut and that|fdavit charging the issuance of ba ated Press)—The Mexican Govern-' «tack on the Villa forces by Ameri- $ . their employees were endeavoring to|checks. The girl, formerly a servant socks 30¢ : At en Waicaaetr adie WG a GLANS OAs Offering 650 fresh summer dresses ’ ith the bandi good tl fsday he Uae sar mao stg eat Septet || roupe offered elsewhere 3.78 grade nowt ee er diers who dispersed the Villistas,|in books, she said, so why not in life? lew York, and nee $3.75 grades di -Alpii 4 after- nin wrens wes a Dy tenga | | th ral worth This oe Many prety gna { border, were resting at Fort Bliss.| Tannus said his mother was rich and jously, is opportune \ No early return of the Villastas to lived in Detroit. He le scutsed of Hane oe ce: are always ‘sSint at} ry . Ow the attack on Juaren was anticipated. |!"# one ad cheak at the Whedon’. iter ‘“ eee = of, white white, @ bit of girllah The American border troops were | Choe Jl Osessions. and you have the oF ready again to cross into Mexico to $1 65 daa little miss te protect residents of El Paso from 4 Silk to 14. : any fighting jotted hice PUBLISHER DAU NEVER ATE for $2.25 to LAREDO, ey it, pa ; of American refugees held. up and MOTHER-IN-LAW’S CHERRY PIE $2.95 grades BAGLEIGH robbed of everything including their pute ef Baek —offeri laid and check $2. 95 clothing by Mexican bandits near i : ' ng p A iminez, Mexico, arrived here to-day. | Wife Sués Him for Separation, and ‘percales, voiles, for $3.95 to CAND L, E S J Bal KS Miss Isabel Maley, Nogales, Arix., ofa ifferenc tissues and crashes. Sizes sd ioe mere wee oo remit om | ite math 6 to 14. Well made in every eh as Dainty dresses Cl U Stat via i | The carved wooden candlesticks pre- Chibuahua’ When the train reached tohdldbaty oakai! oh 9 detail—eppropriately trim- SAMPLES —another for babies, $1.50 | gold—their graceful symmetry marking Mexican driver to-take them t mer play days. dresses for hot of them with the charm of Hallmark artis- Chihuatua City. Shortly after lea. | Lehman to-day that his mother-in-law, cioer Sieh. Sie Toe try. They lend “an air” to any room ing stmines bandite stopped ae Mrs, J. C. Hibbard and her husband ° arty, in) vi - and harmonize attractively with either Rnd beating them ‘with rifle putes | % Lancaster, Pa. caused all the trouble Kiddies’ H , period or modern furnishings. Emi- atite, Matly, 60d the ollie, ASMElonE | Do one to ul Kin for Sigaraliod: enrniahed pio es @ | escaped. 5 j weey suitable for gifts—at a price might have perished in the desert. | “Is it not a fact," asked Attorney W. be phy ont ever creepers, 65c % that is not forbidding. <eainieeililipoemiaeaneses F. Unger, representing Mrs. Dau, i touches. Sizes 6 to Tere Bade of clean white madres f “that you thought so much of your ‘ —the kind mot kes, Sizes i The Pair—$15 M’KAY AGAIN SEEKS POST. | wite's motner that when you ate a Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. to 2 years. ie aor 4 piece of her cherry pie you gaid it . . Bs r Former Deputy Chief Probation | was ‘just like mother used to make?” Babies’ Officer Gets New Show-Cause Order, “Certainly not, for I never ate a piece ® A second attempt was made to-day|of her cherry ple. I don't know how Th by George D. McKay to regain his peat good it is,” replied Dau. dresses, 95¢ 4 ewelers as deputy chief probation officer when| The publisher said that he objected —are made of fine nainsoole-= 4 new order was served on Chief Magis-|to his wife visiting the Knickerbocker e eoo or short. Hand - sented above are finished in ivory and 5TH AVE., AT 40TH ST., 2nd Floor CASSIUS BAGLEY, President Mi Cooley are frivolous. get out of Mexico by way of Parral and Laredo. EL PASO, Tex., June 17.—The ex- citement over the Americans cros- sing into Juarez and brief skirmishes Jimines, where ®andits had torn up the tracks, they were forced to hire trate McAdoo to 8 Hring im should not be issued. order, [signed by Justice ‘Tierney. Is feturnable to-morrow in Special ‘Term, Part “MoKay's first application for a writ was withdrawn about a week ago after the’ ey foo ‘brought against “him by e charges im. by Chief "Probation Officer Edwin J. charge of “acting in concert.” She says she met Tannus at the Biltmore and believed him when he said he was rich, when he said he loved her and wanted to marry her, Frederick W. Dau, publisher of the Blue Book, told Supreme Court Justice Whist Club and playing bridge with The | friends because the place was fre- quented by men who smoked so much ‘the air in the club rooms was blue. Justice Lehman reserved decision after suggesting that as the Daus’ troubles appeared to be mostly tem- Lemania they ought to patch things Tried -and-true BE- CAUSE we have Caicos med: frocks for sum- Frocks that everybody : voile blouse ~~ Ww blue wants sizer” orgaally 25 ‘and $28.76." Yours $16.50 nite at the many at $2.80 in three special groups = $2.25 Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats from regular stock take new low prices for their farewell appearance Not much space for detail. The occasion hardly be ands ike ear in bof wing Cage man leren it ee man: feren: ry caate'te tabla ater eck easekats ths coda svae aden. Women’s fine navy blue Lot suits all, sizee—originally $35 to $99.75 $24.75 Yours 8t....000% ip aoe “rade Be aigh soolag ta 80 often ex ia the End Fancy tope are smply provided. —have no sleeves. Cool little yokes. Very practinl—thesn Down-Stuirs Store, Old Bidg. A new | $8.75 | Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Bret ray clit Lan. Onhere are embroidered in —tells you that dainty voile frocks for misses of 14 to 20 not be costly, even though the laa a Ay Popes weave. Figures, st: checks are abundant, eee you will be more impressed with the Roo: ‘ood colors, the good styles and the features, evident to a woman’s eye, that making. \d_ misses’ aye be pre tha i i to Guam cheek’ velour and serge. Be Baitd” alte $12.75 _itiseae, | $12.75 lining. con the . ° white skirts a ours a finer quality of voile in women’s sizes. Excellent col- orings are a feature of this group —dark and rich—including plain and misses’ coats and suits—of navy be M seen, find th this season—GOO! ae navy: Mey ay ruifies at the | Blue serge, velour, tweed, bi. 1 5 skirta to offer ay” ate i edge; and silk girdles, crochet | rella. Some are silk lined; ‘there smart . buttons and white vests are typi- | are smart sports models amon; vise suits, shirred. Of "Ol gabarde, cal of summer. (Fourth Avenue | Originally 180 to $37.50. Yours at. . Tinene. Wide Soria side.) Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. These ‘‘mark-downs” were originally held for out-of-town customers The first of women’s styles. Originally $15 to at The second group consists of women’s Rotunda— Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. BURLINGTON ARCADE STORE Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidgy cee indicate how Ary Ke, Down-Stairs Store, p Sy Bidg. June sale of fine blue serge suits That hundreds of New York men always wait for Harder to get this year—but $39.50 here at last at one sale price “I can always depend upon John Wanamaker’s blue serges,” said a business man at the last sale. His observation tells you why so many men await this call. Conditions are not the same as they were three years ago. GOOD blue serges can’t be “picked up” at every mill. In this case we began the search early in the Spring, when the |]]_ makers were closing their Summer business; and we happened to i find enough blue serge of our quality to make 600 suits. Next, we had the suits made in the Wanamaker way —some single-breasted, some double. We selected three Summer models —one a semi-fitted coat for young men, the others conservative straight sack coats. Then we hali-lined them all with sturdy alpaca. All any man needs to do is to look around New York for blue serge suits. Note the serge—its color, as well as its quality. Com- pare it with these suits. You won’t have to know anything about. __. tailoring to appreciate a Wanamaker blue serge sale. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building gis sandwiches are SO much better with this boiled ham Try this ham next time you're planning to have sandwiches. It has a wonderful flavor. All Morris Supreme foods are deli- cious. Look for that flavor-mark, Supreme, MORRIS & COMPANY TN a lla i taal

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