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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAT 7, 1119. PEACE REIGNS IN SCHOOL AFTER RIOTOUS TIK E Principal Holds With 3,000 Conference Pupils to Irni the l ii'lent They presented their i iikth like traln.'l tviilklne; ilelnratoa l I'nre m m m in 1 1 1 ce nf manufacture! Til fourl ITSt not Mil) ;nmr. IBS SSMi i hi ::,no BSSI hHil Id lip fed In qtiar li n ili'Hlnneil for aim Our apeakcr MM tlmt nil iii-rarinna hum Maiwlwlchra m rr nil the- OOSld Kef to eat. ami hr PMVSS of rellStOtta law. many of the sluilrnts "iilil not iidrtrtke nf thin eom ninillt y. A rnrrnittter '"' I "f StSSSale H'li.i f 1 f i -ally up) i.inli-il In . mifer with the prln- I, ml Hii.l ten lem with i view a rein- edsing cundlll mt fonplaiiMd or. .Mrtliv ii aiiBrasi in wars noi (ranted IrnrneSlatal at Hie iiuinliitf mi riiiitf. ELEVEN SENT TO PRISON ON PLEAS OF GUILTY. Discuss Grievances. i BOYS WANT TO ROAM. Committee Named to Adjust All Trouble Over Lunch Hour Continement. Aa unuiutl situation prevails to-day mt she Btuyveeant High School In Kast ruteenUi etreet, 'Where the atudenta re- One Hurgtor a Fourth Offender (ieis One Year, Mid Another Hour Years. Twelve nrli'iincre were arralmieil yea MMlf fur MHMM III tleneral Heaalon. Thi- MntilMHi iin;niweil were: BV JUDGE CRAIN. Huffnelo iriaii. IW'enl-two .vearH old, nf No. til K.(t lire Hundred nnd the ntnde"t. .,prfSr.1 tt- nf,,,,,,,,, mtTrrt ,,,.,r, a-ullty of ar- ju their ilMMtiilK , , ..,.,.... ... ... ...... .-. ucnur.i- tlary for one year. Otto Uentaaoh, thlrty-rlchl yenra old, of No. Ht Kant Forty-eecond atret; pleuded icullty if hnrulary at No. .122 Seventh avenue; flrat offenae: peni tentiary for ten montiia. I.ulxi I'aruao. twenty-four year old, of No. 41 Hroome afreet; pleaded guilty of stealing a pm-ketlwnk run talnlna I ; from a woman on Delan rey atreet enr; flrat olTenae; Klmlra llcformatory. Mux Freed, twenty-four yeara old, of No. 12 Bathgate avenue, Bronx; plead ed guilty of burglary at No. 113 Can non atreet; fourth oRenae; peniten tiary for one year. William J. Murray, tlilrty-ona yeara old, of No. Ml West Thirty-fifth atreet. pleaded guilty of burglary at No. ail Weat Twenty-aeventh atreet. Fourth SHOCKED BY THE GOWNS. j CHIOAOO, May T Alderman 'Butli houte JolMi CtMkfSlUn la eg "h.i'kfj at the Kiwna kg eSS on the etreeta thai he ' naa gffltlM a i i illnrnve to regulate . aeifastTa oii'ii. aaieli, he MJTgj on moral f gniunda. j "Wi m ..at paar an ordlnan e prohlblt i Ing w j.nen ffggj wearing vulgr and I aueai! dreea," told the Judici ary i mwnltl t. ' Some of the dresses I tee on the atreet shock my aioral iienaea. and It takes vnne shrink to get me. The gown are awful. No wonder there la buelneaa for a Vice rommtsslon." "Bring In an ordinance and we ahall aee how It looka," auggeated Chairman James Donahoe. "I will." declared Alderman Coughlln. ofTrnsi State Prlunn four yeara Chaflei Moody, twenty-one ear old. nf No. Ka Wegl One Hundred ir)4 Thirty-third atreet. plrailcl guilty of Mealing wenrlna appaiol Flrat offense Penitentiary gJ months Chattel Marks, I ft SHI year old. of No. TS Knat One Hundred and Fonrih atreet. plea-lcd guilty of the t.ieft of in SStoriMMIS tire from No, T5 Central Park Weat. Flrat offenar. City Itef H mntory. Jamea Trlauo. glxieen yeara old, of No. i Wnrceater atreet. New Havci, Conn., pleaded Kn Ity of neanuttlng ynung girl Kit et offenae Klmlra ft, formntory. BY JUDGE SWANN. John Olnacow. alxteen yenra old, of No. ISM Sliakeapeare avenue. Mrnnx. and Albert Kruno, alxteen yeara old, of No. 23 Varlck atreet. each pleadod guilty of the theft of twn watchee and r from a alore at No. 27.17 Third av. ; rue. Second offendera. Rlmlra Itefor- ' matory. BV JUDQI R08AL8KY. David Halnnw. alia (kirdon, twenty two yeara old, of No. Iftft Madlann ave- ! nur, pleaded guilty of the theft of pocketbook from woman In Fourteenth atreet autiway atatlon. Second offenae. i Sentenced uaperkled becauae of aid ren- 1 dered to the poilce in the capture of I Uift Ixiula and Oyp tha Blood In the Roaenth.n murder caaa. Y JUDQI MULQUIEN. laaac Fenater, thirty-one yeara old. Of No. ? Second etreel, pleaded ftHHv of unlawfully entering the building tl No. ana Faat Fourth atreet. Thlid of fenae Tenltentlary one year. $500 FOR MURDERER'S BODY. Jaat BUtBfJ, M Hecajalaed." All Oct, Hleaae Aake. COM M1HA. n. C. May 7-Oov Bleaae ha offered .vi reward for the body of Richard Auatln, the negro who chot and killed two white men and fatally wounded a third near Hampton, S. C, Wedneaday The Governor apaclflei that the reward will tie paid for the body of Auatln, "Juat an there la enough uf It to be re. if nlied." A price of tS.VK) it now on K it- un a head HE LOSES AND WINS TOO. raaalldale'a Trnnaer aeee Tara Hal, bat Ma'a Fleeted. WINSTF.M, Conn., May 7 -Robert R. .Mahei an officer of the Wlnated Kdge i Tool Worka and Republican candidate ' for Burgeaa In yaaterday'e election, loat the aeat of hla trouaera In getting a de- llnquent voter in the polla, but came j out a victor. A few mlnntea before tha rloalng of the po'la Maher waa apvrleed that 0 certain elector had not aaeralaed hi rlghta. Jumpint into an automobile he atatted In .meai of the voter, whom he found at work atori of an Ice houae, Maher In coming down the Ice run came I In contact with natla which caught la I hla trouaera aeat. romplately removing It. He got to the polla on time with the ' voter, however. OPPOSE WORJCATHOLIC." Peaaeylvaala P. K. Oteeeee Ala Coaeldee Maerlaare Ralee. Pirn.AliKl.nrtA. Mar T -The move to change the name of the Protectant Kplaonpal Church ny Inserting the word "OaMiotta" haa been voted down at the one hundred and twenty-ninth annual convention of tha Pennarl vanla Dloreae. Delegatea to tha gen eral convention of tha Church la Mow Tork neat October were Inatructedl to oppoeo the change. The rota waa: Aye, clerloala, 110: laymen II: naya, cleric!, ii; laymen, IT. Rarneat consideration of a resolu tion making It neceaearr for peraona dealrlng to be married to produoe a health certificate in the aama manner aa It la now required at tha Cathedral I . - - . . Of ft Feter and Paul la Cateego waa urged In the report of the Cora mleelon of Social Service of tha Olo- DRINK ,KSUr7iaDfT aoetble (or the riot yeeterday in the' kaaement lunchroom and the deatructlon af 000 worth of property are being gravely treated with In a high conclave eat peace Initead of finding themaelvea expelled Principal F.rneat R. Von Nard poa? haa adopted the attitude of em anation Initead of considering punlah- Laat night, after window and crock on In the baaement restaiurant had been ataehed and tome of the teachers had kasan severely Jostled by flying wedges mt the rioting atudents, a delegation of tha students waited upon the principal kjat laid before him the "grievancea" mt the atudenta. What they must have, tha principal waa told, wag freedom to leetvt the ttulldlng for an hour at noon susi aeek lunching places outside of the restaurant run by a conceealonalre in tha school basement or netter food in the restaurant with the privilege of ponding aom of the noon reoess 1n walking through neighboring parka. STUDENTS WANT TO LEAVE AT LUNCHEON HOUR. TJnder present regulations the S.000 atu dents of the High 8chool are forbidden to leave the building at the noon rercaa, which la of only a half-hour duration, and. though the purchaalng nf luncheon provided by the restaurateur who holds t'te concraalon Is not obligatory, no op portunity for obtaining food elsewhere is given. To-day when school assembled I high State of nervousness aeemed to haVI pi- plia end teachers alike in Its grip Pr!n- j cipal Vun Nardroff called all of the u- j p. I to a meeting In the auditorium nnd there. In a short address, explained hla , attitude. He wanted to talk over with the ' puplla in a aplrlt ot falrnesa what the considered their grievances. I tha pr.nclpal said, for until he had j been visited by the committee laat nut i; , he had not known what those grievances I were A new atory waa about to be added to the building, the principal ie,d, j where a lighter and more airy lunch room would be located. He added that he realised the preacnt lunch room fn- ! duties were inadequate as well aa Many J of the class rooms. Speeches were made by William Fisher, Abraham Cohen, Milton Wain handler and Edward Jaffe, reprcaeiit- ' uite the most wonderful thing about our French women is their complexion!. Such clear, transparent loveliness of Kin can dc teen nowhere save on the continent. And the secret? It is no mystery. The fashionable Parisienne's boon friend is WKQNOUNCAD O-GOHL-YMA) 8 rnaat In PaurU-78e In Nerw York After bathing our famous French beauties simply paai a cloth moistened with a few drops of this emollient lotion over the face and lips. And preito ' The skin becomes beautifully soft velvety clear and pure. The toilet is complete. Buy a bottle of Eau Gorlier today, or. If your dealer cannot supply you. send us his name and 4c. in stamps to cover postage, and we will forward you a generous sample. Eau Gorlier Face Powder This powder adheres to the face perfectly. Made of finest rice pow der, ground by a special process. It is scented rsauititrly, and made in all lints. 3 iraacs la Paiit-7Sc hi New York. Eau Gorlier Face Soap Pure, delightfully scented; soften ing and refreshing lo the skin. Especially recommended to the woman of fastidious taste. I treats hi ram -sac l. Now ToA.- T apsWSt Uti asjaeej re Mill llllllll Dill Hy. Je ROUSSEL, Inc. New York Office), 1868.0 Broavdway Paris Laiborntoriets, A Plate) do Vooujsm Sold by LigiM Druf Store: Penniiloanta Station Druo Store. Stern Bros., Riker Hegtman. Oimbel Irothert Abraham it Straut. Fredlt. Lotttr A Co.. O'NeiU Adan Co.. Greenhut SiegH Cooper Co . .Si mpson A Crawford. Uth Street Store. Kalian Drug Store: lliteheock I'harmacy and all Ira Unj Drug and Department Storee throughout Greater Sew York and vicinity. Accessibility No matter, where you live, or whether you travel by auto, carriage, ear, or afoot, tha store Is quickly and conveniently reached from anywhere becauae convenient now to cveiywhea. See To-diy's Eve. Journal Iff Sale of Men's end Youths' $15 Summer Suits et $10. Men's Nainsook Athletic Underwear at 25c a garment. Men's "Artistic" brand 8hirts. $1.50 value, at Si. 18. Men's $3 and $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords at $2.25. BI.OOMINOOA1.KM' A. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO J 3d Avenue Lexington to 59th to 60th Street CoM Storage Our Dry CoM Boraaja Vaults aaaure your Fan, Oarmenta, Draper lea, etc., of Perfect Protection. Upon phono or post re quest we call at once for goods. Phone Plata S900. Im I ArrivtiFw Oar Nay rVWtc Safe 2.000 Nainsook Nightgowns. Actual Value $1.00, at, each Included are sia styles of fine nainsook, in square, round neck and Empire style; trimmed with dainty embroidery, laces and ribbon. Alto severs I styles in pink, blue, white and Dresden crepe, trimmed with torchon lace and ribbon. 69c Ml differ!. $! f twe. RklrtJo. Cnrsppt I ofre. 'ftiblMitlAswi nelneooH ani rrtpv, trlinrnfl with I n1 cluny in. se, h Chinl88. Iirstwrr iM trrhnn, Val. CoillMlif Ike MaklH Skim it orier from material purchased in our Goods Department. Regular SI. SO Models at SBc Regular $2.50 Models at fl.M Prices apply to the making only. Mala rvaw. .1MMMIMinI.Ka' This It Neat Week These famous corsets are shown in our Corset Dept. in widest--variety of models iVf and JO a. -iiai rkwr. wi.iwui.NinaLK' An Important Disposal of All Accumulations from Our Recent Special Sales of Women's and Misses' Dresses and Tailored Suits at $4.75, $8.75 and $12.75 While these Dresses and Suits are up-to-the-minute in every detail, the constant evolu tion of our stocks makes this clearance necessary. There is a splendid variety of superior Summer styles, Not all sixes in each style, but you are sure to find your size in the dress or suit you like. To facilitate the sale we have divided them into three groups as follows I Maiy Pretty Styles ! Silk. Serge and Uaferie Dresses, worth op la 17 $4.75 A number of pretty Summer models, well made and well fitting, lines, French and storm serges, Bedford cords, ratines, lingeries, etc. and misses in the lot at our very special sale price of Choose from mesa All sties for women SUkaaa Oath Dresses aa so 7c TaUere4SBlta.worthapteS13.at Oelif Tha Dreaeee An assortment of modish and up-to-the-minute styles. In foulards, crepona, linens, dotted Swiss, serges, Bedford cords, etc. Plain and draped styles, all color. Sites for misses and women up to 40 bust measurement. Excellent values at this price, 18.75. Tha Sulfa In mannish serges, worsteds, mixtures, etc. Plain tailored, trimmed and Balkan blouse styles. Perfect in make, fit and finish. Coats are lined with peau de cygne; skirts are plain and draped; colors, navy, Copenhagen, black and brown; all sixes. A 18.75. Saperler Dresses, Frocks art $10 ne Tailored Salts, worth ap to $18, 1m9 Tits Dreaeee An assemblage of exquisite ere Hons, many being exact copies of foreign production of imported material), aa wall aa domestic crepon, silk radiums, charmeuse, taffetas, tissue crepes, rstinea, white serges, mannish serges, eponge, whip cords; artistic color combinations; Bulgarian blouse dresses in the assortment; all sites. $12.75 The Suite Fine quality serges, Bedford cords, whipcords, shepherd checks, etc. Plain tailored suit aa well as trimmed and Balkan styles. Plain or draped skirts. Coats nicely lined; custom finished; all sites for women and misses. $12.75. Wr are alio offering a iplrndid eotleftion of high grade euile, dretire, froeke and mate at the reduced nrieee of $t6.00.$W.00,$to.0O and on up to M0.00. iu,,i n ao,k ' ni.ooMiNtiiisir.s" This Suit, $12.75 Shadow Lace Blouses at $295 An Extraordinary Value first Caeic law World Ovee BxTSSSS saW I II II) I II Ull I I II I P I I I i i i ...asa rnttm Cl I -- -1 EasUVtaTIB mr A fairer price for this exquisite lace blouse would be $4. SO, for there is that much and more quality and style associated with it. It is of fine lace, and made in corset cover effect, which is produced by a net lining with rows of colored satin ribbon with little bows. It ' V. has large pearl buttons and a fine net front. The collar is flat, of hem stitched me saline; sleeves are length, finished with dou ble net frill. For this beautiful and sure-to-be-admired blouse, our exceptional price (Jg Sixes run from 34 to 44. None C. O. D. 2n1 rifsur. If" w Long Silk Gloves al 58c 16-button-length Gloves and reach above the elbow. Come from one of America's best makers. The enormous quantity we bought influenced a big price concession. Black and white, la all sixes. Not more than 6 pairs to a customer. HkMSUagdaie, . Main rlr. auih ainet Women's Summer Silk Stockings In regular stock we always have complete lines of Women's silk stockings at prices ranging from 49c to $3.98 per pair. These are special offerings for this week : Women's SUk Rase al 24c Pure thread silk stockings, choice of white, black, tan and colors. Double soles. Slight mill faults. Women's Silk Hose at 69c Full fashioned. Extra high spliced heels, double soles and 4-inch garter hem. Variety of colors and black and white. Women's Silk Hose at 4fe Full fashioned silk hosiery, made with deep mercerised gar ter hem. Black, white and tans, all sizes. Women's Silk Hose al lie Several thousand pairs of boot silk thread stockings, with "mill faults" that can hardly be detected. Choice of black, tan and white. vui Tragwnt Saazer Hop Gardens I Anheuser-Busch imports more Saazer Hops than all ether brewm 4 Its this exclusive Saazer Hop flavor that placed their master brew Budweiser Absolutely ALONE at the Top of the world's bottled beers. The supreme quality and purity of Budoeiser come from our brewing and aging only from the choicest Barley and rarest Saazer Hops. Our plant is the largest and finest in the world and our output is the greatest. Bottled only at the heme plant in St. Louis inhe:ser-Busch Brewery St.louis Oa imlm iiirri tM'a illr U . i ihUsM . laasaii- Agaaei, New Ve.t. A. Sum. i .H'laa ... r-VHara. ratwir asaac, fk. ua Models in Draping Figures AH of them are good. It remains for you to decide which one suits your purpose. We are the pioneers of the dress form business and for many years have main tained an undisputed leadership. Kumpact" Dress Forms at $1.95 By an ingenious arrangement the skirt may be telescoped down to the width of an ordinary metal band, reducing the figure to half its actual size. Fits into box 28 inches wide. Graceful and substantial. Sizes 32, 34, 36. 38. 40 and 42 bust. $1.95. "'"""IV.IHI.Ky Figures at $7.95 This figure has 1 ..ection and every part adjustable. Figures at $3.95 This figure ha 4 vi tions and can only be udjuited at the neck, waist and skirt. Either figure made in two model A and Model A when closed i 32 inch bust measure end extend to 44-inch but mraaure. Model B when cloaed i 36-inch bum measure and extend to 48 inch buat meaaure. While it doe not include all the good features of the higher priced figure, it ia thr best figure ever offered at tail price. thder filled for any part nf the I' S A -packed nady fur enipment Draping figure Shop. Mum Hoor, Let. A Arcade . B. S ice aa ... we Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Etc. i4terafion in Oar Grscnhoasci Make Impeialne Tsis Dapoul! " "isss TtM volume of butine ha grown so hi rut m nur GreciuiouK that the pretrnt quarter are inadequate. We are about to enlarge them and to make ready for the builder we muat dispose of a large port of our stock With that aim in view wr make the following alluring offering: In tube; $1.58 I'tioenlg ' .'i.iririi-i. flae fruiti i rati hla'i me eQ it, sash 5.0if i.imio tiperM. terns. at. per mt aSJ 5,NM ( alirnrala Hritrt I an,! O- rsars eioi as.rn w iou saeh am .vi.immi Hum .1 Hb.ron. g far JQC 5c 12c 2Sc MMMMI Huw lluahra HstlaaS growai in ail vansllssi si. s IO,04H aaandard Moae Hu.hr. A rt tn a feel high I at NNI noen .ras, BMrM la S In. put. . al. .ai.ii Varlraiatril anil OfSaa I'aadaaus. fin, gp hueii i l a ii i -.-w.i my wa-. S 1 1 6 i I'll ,-,im Kstra I i a " . rtsularly aol'l i al. aai'ii Iliiahv Huhhrr flaalt. ,: 89c S.IMMI I'llawalt Murbllral. rcgu- larl. an il fur i nu at. aain. 96c .VM r:irg farce lluaion I rosfularlv i f r h 'is MM I'mIi.i.. spf inii-ns. an. i ovajri .MM I I'stlnia. K ft ft t la iK'liii r Miti. ii ns ipacifnana, f r.m n 10 u ft. in halabt. $2.69, $4.69, $6.98 I nil 825 latlas. 39c Rtra 1 4m t I'kiiDM. in v .iu tii -mat thf ihtnii tur htiisti j. 1 t'lia latrati rearantln KNMMMl othT Hhrub. Kulla t4 t Ium rlii IManfa In trt varlatlta. ir.iLsi , i .i lit line anl mur; ..O.lMMk IWtlsllsur I'lrtnls. sjch aa In all coloro, atigrajcui. martM si.n'ks. (Jaitnaa. miiiii Km an a irnnlumi. cAtinaa u t wlUUim. (unlaa, aul. u and JC- aa4 ulnar, ti. ach SE1 U llooanaaisks'. Ux. to M AICm Sltfe to Nth SL-Ji -J