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as, prepared papers which will'be uly jimiting te “Gove amit De taken up with the shington. Shel: oa wo turn, Lub: 1 is hold District istrict Attorney Sherfdan tr with officials of the Menicen | OatAWA, ppeei ys Go to Mexico to Urge State Department Ini an etfort to con-| street railway emplo: Extradition, vince them Lutian should not be extta-|been reprimanded by the aaternational * President, W. D. Mahon of Detroit, who has ordered. them back to work. ited. Pp Attorney Swann was in-. Assistant District Attorney. Sheridan ‘Lovely Voile Waists , At Greatly Reduced Prices i 2 Oe Deftly desi with clever *tonceits in accordion 19 fied Ince trimmed fll, daring tucked and. Val. WS immed vestee effects, new collars or attractively Voiles, Or;,andies, Batistes, Silk Pongee. Sale Voile Dresses Offering High-Grade Models At Great Price-Concessions Kf sects vacation offering of exceptionally retty, ‘hing Summer frocks. So typically Bish grade in their simple, unpretentious— yet exclusively individual—style themes, you will marvel at the price! Georgette Flowered and Figured Voiles, Checked and Scotch Plaid Ginghams and Crepe Tissues. Organdie Frocks at $15 Inexpressibly dainty and att ively de- sigud in aay interestin; pont varie of the | Surplice mode—crisp _ tu: skirts with outstanding~ eae iSexbiaciaty vestees, etc. ( | SaleSitrf-Satin Skirts © ‘The Values Are Most Unusual ‘2 50 foot ae Glenda ga ee eit ooreslingcortely new aa Peng Button trimming, embroidery, tucking, plaiting—astonishing values! | Wide-Wale Pique, Bedfords, Repps, P 7 $5.50. 4 No Charge for ‘etn —— 2 9 T) BAU MAN} Né(Ciae ‘Time EVENING NO TRA? p ' CHARGE FOR "PLAIN FIGURE-TAGS - MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES ; EVERYWHERE Subway and ll Bas yr at our en- trance, Crossto' 3rd Avenue, West- jo County Trolley Cars pass our ! OE eda Suite 1+ PO on =2125"| OLIVE OIL Prescribed by Physicians for Body-building Sold Everywhere im Musher & Ce., Tee. Alabam', BIG BLAGK SNAKE KILLED ON STREET OF ORY NEW YORK Reptile sahara in West 57th| Near Y. M. C, A.; Honest Men Vouch for Story. Prohibition in New York received Janother wallop yesterday when a business man of unimpeachable in- tegrity killed a big black snake in West 57th Street within a stone's throw of the West Side Y. M. C. A. Adrian I. Daly, dealer in auto sup- plies at No. 301 West 57th: Street, was writing letters at the close of a busy day when he was startled by loud cries for “Mr. Daly! Mr. Daly! Ob, Mr. Daly!” Daly rushed to the street. On the sidewalk‘was a black snake five feet Jong, an@ as big around as the butt jend of a billiard cue. Before any skeptical Dry gots an opportunity to say, neas sake, don't ask us to believe that the snake was calling “ Daly! Mr. Daly! Oh, may 6e said that the cries had come from Herbert Walton, a native of whose eyes protruded so far out of his head, Daly says, that you could have hung your hat on one and your coat and cane on the other. The automobile man grabbed the iron bar with which he locks up, and killed the snake with one. dlow, chauffeur’ asked and) was granted "| CON win boat IN NEWARK. | Get $1,000 Cash From One Victim, | Ring Worth $1,000 From Another, George Jochim of No. 29 Barbara py, Street, Newark, and Edward Kats of | @ No. 34 Rankin street, similar adventures. yesterday. q was walking in East Side Park when Dy, two genial strangers hailed him. George Again Selling at Pre-War Prices permission to take the remains. Adrian Daty; who grew up in Mich- igan * re Kes ‘breed, Bg be thi esence snake in "went oith Street except ry the theory that it came in yesterday on one of two Ohio cars that stopped wut oe Daly place early in the after- OPPENHEIM. GLUNS.& G Mtenbert Walton, colored, of the apartment house bas @ Py voyed since the saloon on the goraee ch be ae six months ago. robably he was voeted Ay loon and broke ‘out yentee™ day ‘ooking for some of the o' yhy he should cote Here. | though, I pig onn tng t know." BIDS FOR 50-50 SPLIT OF COURT'S HEAVY REVENUE Pushcart Peddler Makes Partner- Ship Proposition to. Clerk to Share Proceeds of Fines. Abe Goldstein is a business man, even if he is only a pusbeart peddier, He prides himself that he never lets « commercial possibility pass him by, So, ® peculiar glint eame into his eyes when, for the fifth time in one day, he was brought before. Magistrate Froth- ingham in the Centre Street Polkce Court, charged with @ violation of the About 175 Women’s and Misses’ High-Cost Afternoon Dresses No C, O. D.’s In the intervals,-Abe had seen ‘128 a $2 to $10 to Chief Clerk Tom Geary, He jhad to pay a total of $10 Aftor ‘his last finé he edged | over to Tom and sald: | “Now, for good- Mr. Daly!” have here. Seems like everybody that | comes into the court has to pay you. What'll you take for an interest in the Exquisite models developed in Beaded Georgette Crepe; Net, Chiffon Taffeta, Superior Tricotines and Foulard Silks. Owing to limited quantity all sales must be final. ‘Tom gravely told him he would have to see Mugistrate Frothingham before | buying any part of the privileges. ‘The | Magistrate heard his proposition ang | then omilingly told him to submit it in | (34th Street—New York. \ Clearance Sale Wednesday To Close Out Taken from the Regular Stock No Exchanges Or Approvals Formerly Sold to 79.50 — ee OPPENHEIM, GLLINS. & C py, strangers had a canvas bag. He said he | § was from Mexico and the bag contained George gave them the C4 $100 he tiad in his pocket and $900 that Yq ve drew from his bank. ‘Then he opened | x himself posossed of Dp a collection of pebbles. AS, Kats had a diamond ring for sale for fj 41,000. A stranger produced the $1,000 in one Will, received the ring @ ward the dil, The train for Baltimore had borne | the About 500 Pairs of Women’s Hand-Made Pumps & Oxfords All sizes represented, but not in each style pecheracionenmiaihe CITY ENGINEERS PROTEST, | Say Office Boys Get Construction enginéers employed by the city, some receiving lower salaries | than first class office boys, met in the Muntelpal Building last evening to gon-| sider affiliating with the American Fed- peta of Labor to force an increase of PeXithough definite action will not be taken until'a Esterendum vote of the rs Ane ion 8 Fiesel, President of the En-| Tagger sald \mem bers of | ed- None Sent C. 0. y ae No Approvals No Credits being ald as low as i 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Wednesday An accumulation of this season’s models in all desirable leathers Values up to 11.75 Reduced to 7 .90 much to the general well-being. Ankle ties, which are equally appro- priate for play, street or dress wear, are particularly cool and comfortable for summer. They may be obtained in white, tan or black, and are shown at moderate prices in the Department on the Second Floor, where there are many salespersons who have been especially trained for the fitting of children’s footwear. Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue SAth and 35th Htrerts STORE CLOSED ALL’ DAY SATURDAYS UNTIL SEPTEMBER ist. Children’s Warm-weather Shoes. must be carefully chosen and as care fully fitted in order to secure the degree of comfort, which means so little growing-up’s Sale Wednesday & Thursday Children's @ Misses’ Play Oxfords 2.60 2.85 As long as they last Mail Orders Filled EE ae oe ee ee Stout little play Oxfords that protect the feet from pebbles of beach and lane are a vacation requisite for youngsters. Of one-piece leather with no inner seams, this inexpensive model is built for rough usage, Reinforced toe and substantial soles. Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Sizes 5 to 10% 2.60 Fourth Floo: Sizes 11 lo 2 2.85 Third Floor