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HARDING'S NEWSPAPER ATTACKED ROOSEVELT > ASAN ARCH TRAITOR (Continued from Page One.) attacks upon Roosevelt and his i friends, had “disappeared.” No one knew when. It was also learned that @ *™ong other things that @ad disap- eared were a large number of Ger- Man-American subscribers, some of whom had taken the Tribune for eighteen years. When they were asked why they gave up their sub- scriptions, several said that they had been told to do so. I was told at the Tribune office, furthermore, that they were advised to subsctibe to the Star, When I ed what was the difference be- misery Heel Oxfords, Brown or $6. 85 Russa Cay. @ Wing Te, One Eyelet Pumpa, m AU Colored Sueda and Biack Satin, MUitary Heel Pumpe fundamental difference of politica,, the answer was, that while the Star we n American newspaper, pub- Ushed, as its “masthead” announces by the “Harding Publishing Com- pany,” the Tribune ts an intensely pro-American anti-German news- Daper. However, a complete file of the Star was found in the County Audl- tor’s office, in the Court House, and there the editorial attacks were dis- covered in column after column. In- spection disclosed the fact that while not many strings were plucked the. were plucked over and over again, Playing much the same tune through & greater part of the year. The attacks upon Col. Roosevelt were begun in earnest early in June, 1912, ae short time before the Re- publican convention in Chicago, And there was not one good thing that Harding could see in Theodore Roosevelt. He was lower, even, than Benedict Arnold and Aaron: Burr from that year onward until, some- how or other, they made friends, if ‘was, sald that Col, Roosevelt need not 0 to Chicago, as “he has lawyers en- gaged to present his side of the con- troversy; he has funds on draft there in abundance, for George Perkins Is on the ground with his ready check- book, and the Steel and Harvestor as Roosevelt headquarters.” It also referred to “all the phony contest started by his friends to se- cure the seats of uninstructed Taft delegates.” From that time ytil the convention met on June 18, the Star continued Its attacks on Roosevelt, firing with the machine gun bullet of the short paragraph and the big gun of the half column or column edito- rial, There were frequent references to the Steel and Harvester Trust barls and Roosevelt's predeliction for crying “fraud and treason.” During the convention Itself the paper, sin- gularly enough, kept rather quiet on these themes, indulging only in occ: sional paragraphs of ridicule or di approval. On June 12, when Roose- velt announced his famous revolt they ever did. In the Star for June 8, een the two papers, aside from the ten days before the convention, tt »f Utmost Importance All Latest Creations Summer Models $10 to 412 Values Other very attractive models in latest summer styles, including whites, values up to $16, ‘Leathers, in now $7.85 and $8.85. $6.85 Needleis to say, models comparable in quality and style with Star Footwear are selling nowhere else in New York at prices as low as these. the season’s selection awaits you. >, “Siar Shoe C it 4 French 5 ¢ Russa Gaye NEW YORK: Rotent Voaher Black tal Broadway at 34th St. 478 Fulton ot east Broadway = Kid. Oraes Strap, $6.85 $5 West 42d St. 1052 Flatbush Ave. at Hancock St. $6.85 > Keak! on Sixteenth Page.) in Women’s. Mittary Heel Oxfords, in Fine Russia, Black Gun Metal and Patent $6.85 Con, $ 8 5 Not all sizes in every style but ell sizes ; among the lot. Trust are running, their offices there | New One-Byelet Models in $6.85 all Leathera, The cream of TTT) es A Fifty to sume A smalii within sx mont it is in good cor W Many Different Styles at Reduced Prices The one pictured is eqnal to any #150 machine made, repre- senting in design and finish the best American craft $ Easy monthly payments. They will DOWN kad a record made and are bachod by \Wissner unequaled service. ea vie RNR IE NAA Take a small mode Phe you w \ camp or cotts VICTROLAS and GRA achine bo: dition, All of the Late 55 ae AV Euuningicn's.. STI iMutit Lunt MMO LM ntti itt ating rt ts ite {LPAI ae Talking Machines po: agent m it ute i 1878 PIANOS BROOKLYN | | cic al Opposite JOHN WANAMAKER— Broadway at Ninth, New York THE EVENING worzo, THURSDAY, JUNE ‘1, ery a it ia Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 off actual prices (a few price-restricted articles excepted). luxury, under present conditions, to be able to save on necessities, hi Awe 900 c of the most charming Summer Smocks, very sebelah humbled in price $18.75 to $22.50 grades of wool jersey smocks...... $7.85 to $12.50 grades of Japanese crepe and linen $4.85 to $6.85 grades of ramie and beach cloth at the price... Specially $15 \ Deduct Pe pe = per cent, } Speciogy priced $6.85 Deduct £0 per cent. Specially priced =) . Wool jersey smocks are new and very smart. At Al nm }-you pay $12 \—you pay $5. 48 —You pay $3. 12 We knew what a good purchase we had made, but ft was very nice to be told by a woman who had been looking for just such smocks, that there wasn’t an: thing in New York so good ‘ou'll see them in the moun- tains and the better beaches. The wool jersey smocks in this sale are original models, i in ex- exquisitely soft shades. And they have touches of hand-embroidery. The Japanese crepe and linen smocks are of a fine quality, in a wonderful variet: ot spring colors; hand embroidered in gay colored wools; with large patch pockets and self peut leather belts. The ramie and beach cloth smocks are in sever , good models with and embroidery in contrasting colors. The materials are very durable. A small group of pongee smocks, in a variety of models are $5.85 to $9.75—less £0 per cent.— pay $4.68 to $7.80. Girls’ Bloomer Frocks $8.95—less 20 per cent., you pay $7,16 The two frocks which have been most successful from the point of view of style and usefulness, we have * sold during the season for $25. We have reproduced them in chambray or checked gingham. The conservative taste shown in the style of these frocks will appeal to the discriminating mother. And the low price will be appreciated. Bloomers edged with a dainty frill or band of embroidery, to show below the hem of the dress, have been made to wear with the dresses—for nowadays the active youngster demands bloomers in- stead of petticoats. The pockets, too, are now indispensible for the girl collector. In pink-and-white or blue-and- white checked gityham and in pink, blue or grees: chambray. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Second floor, Old Building New All needed goods, as you will note. And all at 20 per cent. off actual prices (with one or two triiling excep- tions) Fine ret Guimpes Special at $5.50 Less 20 per cent. Two charmi trimmed with Ace. wear with the E: suit. One hand-embroidered dots. Ti other is graced by a wide pleatvd frill down the front, matchivg the pleated collars. White and ecru. Main floor, Old Bldg e Crepe nas, $5.75 both Wor models, | has StandardTennisRackets at 20 per cent. off Yes: and Flatbush and prices, $2.80 to $9.60, the same good rackets you'll see at Forest Hills Montelair. — D The 20 per cent. deduction brings them to you for $3.50 to $12—standard Tennis balls, too—twenty per cent. off. Burlington Arvade floor, New Building Third floor, Old Building Nature Music Moods in the Auditorium Friday at 2.30 CHICKERING AMPICO Reproducing Piano Edna Beatrice Bloom Soprano J. Thurston Noe, Organ First Gallery, New Bldg. New crepe de chine Skirts for women Newest and smartest of crepe de chine skirts in the Skirt Salons, $12.75—less 20'per cent., which brings your out-go to $10.20, , A remarkable achievement. at this time of the year, when a cool and immaculate look- ing crepe de chine skirt is one of the most important factors of ones sports wardrobe. Excellent quality of crepe de chi » and flesh pink; in knife pleated model Second floor, Old Bldg. 1,975 Pairs of Low Shoes For little tots of 3 and big 14 and all sizes in ankle 118 pairs pumps and oxfords, ) Reduced to $3 .90 pair a Deduct 20 per cent.!....... broken s buck, we 1.75 to $6. Friday. strap » white canvas Women’s Sports Coats $50 to $75 grades specially priced, $26.75 Deduct 20 per cent. Last week, when the Coat Salon held a large sale of sports, motor, ‘and travel coats, a collection of camel's hair and polo cloth coats was featured. These coats excited so much interest and were so much appreciated that we were very glad to obtain Sixty more for Friday’s Selling The cheapest polo cloth coat, Friday, will be a $50 iB afore These coats are in full and three quarters lengths, with rag- lan sleeves and patch pockets and narrow, smart belts. Other Sports Coats, $40 to $65 grades rice as the sixty. Some of them were in Some are from stock reduced, brushed wool, silk with brushed wool collars, tweeds, and smart checked In soft grays and greens and browns and in the more vivid sports shades. At the same our last week’s sale. woolen materials, Store Hours 9 to 5 We have lengthened out the time, for a short while You still have a choice of anything in the A at 20 per cent, fap i alicia Itisa : You pay $21.40 Second fluor, Old Building The problem. of the Summer Corset R, light-weight corsets ~ Surprisingly light, yet combihing thoroughly good style ) Of shell pink fancy figured broche with elastic top, very lightly boned, very low cut, with 4 elastic garters. Price, including tax, $7.75. And besides being a very low price the 20 per cent. discount comes off as well. FOR MEDIUM FIGURES, there are L. R. Corsets of plain pink coutil, low in front, graduating high at back; very comfort- able, with Insert of elastic at back; boned to give a pronounced style, and designed to improve the figure. $3.50, with 20 per cent. off—you pay $2.80. is solved by L. with comfort. _ Frocks of unusually - fine figured voile In the Women’s Salons You will invariably find at least two frocks like these, in the summer ward- robe of the well-groomed and discriminating woman. Soft colors and in black and white, or the much ap- proved midnight blue and white—frocks especially designed for hot weather wear, Collared and cuffed with fine cream colored and white embroidered batiste, these frocks aré made in several different models, two of which are illustrated The chief virtue of these — frocks, aside {from — their coolness, is that they may be worn for street and for afternoon wear with equal correctness, The simple modes, featuring a discreet drapery at the hip, or a little over-tunie effect per- girls of between. our own stocks. Pri ces down ha \ ! Ito 80.25 “4 Lv 20 per t 96.75.) Redu 0 85.76 yy Lis j v per cent 5 SU { Deduct £0 per cen. i ) Reduced to $5 8 Deduct pumps, } Reduced to $3.80 pair 2 Dull black and patent ¢ ae 2 wah sik $3 04 i208) S36 G0 11 oes eens ene recta SD ae ° and nu- Extra salespeople will iva there. First floor, Old Buildin and Down-Stairs Store, New Third floor, Old Bullding mit of their being worn on the street as one wears a dark cloth frock. Sizes 34 to 46, $22.50-—less 20 per cent. Second floor, Old Bidg. All shoes froin You pay anes; ‘$4.60 ee ee $4.12 $3.12 Bag. pen SS TSK ews.

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