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U. S. TO INTERVENE TH1 EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAT ,31, 1918. IT1 PROTECTION FAILS Taft Decides to Land Marines in All Parts of Cuba After Talk With Knox. WASHINGTON, Slay St. PretiSsnt TUt wiu order Onlttd Statea marlaes Ul Maojtcketa to protset U forelira property In Cuba if la tho next hw days Vresldeat Qomii it unable to Sasmoattrato that ha caa do to. This decision waa ra"!icil by Use President at a conference with Secre tary of State Knox. For moro than two hours the President and Mr. Knox want over the situation in Cuba tni ileilco, When asked If Undine American forces ta protect foreign interest would Mean Intervention, the President eald It would, illng that whllo thero Is a urcit Hf ference between the present upilslng and the poUMcal trouble In 1501. when the Unttod State Intervened, tho pur pose of landing troupe wou'.J bo Just the same restoration and prosei YiUton nf order. The President satd further that he Is determined to have paaco and tran quillity In the Island ropubll:, that It Is iiscesiury tut only lor the prosperity of tho island Itself, but for the protec tion of foreign Interests, and the United States ji obliged by the I'latt amond nient of the Cuban treaty and previous action to protect other fo.clgn prop-i-rty than that tf the United States. He has received no complaint from wither German or Spanish Interest the only other besides the United (Mates that have suffered so far. The arrival of Uen. Monteagudo at tho front as the commander-in-chief of the Cuban Federal forces Is 'belns closely vatched here. Ills success or failure is expected tn furecart tho ability of the Federal (lovcrninient to cope with the situation. Should the rebel bunds continue to attack foreign property it Is powlble that the Unltwt States wlU st-nd a fleet of smalt veasals to various points bor dering on tho robe rones to have mar ines on hand f or Immediate action. SULZER DOES NOT LOOK FOR INTERVENTION. iVe Give arid Redeem SURETY STAMPS Double Stamps in the Morning Representative William SuUer, Chalr klan of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, expressed tho belief 3ere to-day that tho Cuban situation had Improved within twenty-four hours and that Intervention would bo un ,ucessery. Ho said: "The situation in Cuba Is bolter to day than It was yesterday. Tho friends of neace and the friends of Cuba aru very musli opposed to Intervention ,b tne united males, -incrc win no no in lerventlon except as a necessity, to pro tect life and property. Itcports from Cuba nrc greatly exaggerated. I am advised that President Comes has the situation well In hand and that ho will be ablf to suppress the Insurrection without assistance from the United States. I sincerely trust he will be kbit to do so." Boy lilt ! Auto Dir.. THEN TON", N, J.. May 31. Slx-year-oM Fr-d IS. C!i:imbcilaln died In the "JrKlnley Hospital to-day as a result of being struck by un automobile, yes- crday aftornoon while plajlng In front uf Ills home. No. 333 Urunswlck avt- me. The boy darUd across tho road .ray dlfectly In tho path of a. tcuiin? oar containing Alexapdur Ilarrle of No. Ulj Walnut street, Philadelphia, his vlfe and daughter Mary and W. F. Potter, his father-in-law. Mr. Iiarrio rushed tho Injured boy to tho liospltnl. The police released Mr. Uarile upon hli promise to appear at the Inquest. Are Worth $45.00. and YOU Can Prove It To-morrow, Saturday, June 1st We shall have on ssls several hundred of thsm. Each and every one Is ab'AH XNTERD IILUB WiriTK. with all the firs und lustre of any S'.'OO.oo Diamond, and wslrhs TnRBE-QL'AUTlIKri OF A C All AT. Our method of havliia them cut with a wide spread or surface Kites them the APPEARANCE OF ONE-CARAT IJIA MOXW. This Is a brand new lot of Dia monds, nsver shown to the oublle before. IMPORTED DlHECT TO THIS ESTAH LJB1IUJBNT TOOlt OUIl DIAMOND CUT IXUfl AT AMSTERDAM AND ANT WEHT. Wa set them Into HOMD 14K. GOLD KING MOUNTINOS. and now nffp; them direct to the public at -!! eacii. .Some of Iheie Diamonds weigh MORE THAN THREE-QUARTERS OF A OA RAT. We offer you your chulco of any In this lot at with an agreement that It anv wholeule or retail Jeweller In tho United States WILL MATCH ANY ONE OK THCM FOR LES3 THAN S15.0U wo will .f..Mrt i.Xii mntiMv nn demand. To. marrow we 'ball alio offer tlitee "SPECIAL DIA MOND 111X115." Every ono will stand the test, retcardlnit duality, color, cultlnv, etc., sad has a GUARANTEED I'Ahll VALUE. Observe the neUhts and urlcc.s n Elaiucnds - nml .,-s Inrjii S'JSO 111 J 5 1 1 iSS a Will 7-H U niut I-1 " I und l-Kl " 1 und SI-111 I it ml l-M ft.s of it rarnt 1-'.! nf n Curat 1-1 of u 1'ii'ut 17.1 in 7S .! .'I M M HI CHARLES A. K12ENE m OA Importer of lltnmonil.. ISO BroaUwoy, N. Y. What You Get in Return for a "Surety"SUmpBook doesn't cry out "I'm a cbenp, tawdry premium. HosKlV Because you pick outftaiW ea an ...... L r j. KL?m ....J vuu nuuu Ul fUD09 you desire from ou. reg ular reliable stock. K&Elsi Y In New York's k Shopping Centre 0 Neill-Adams Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. 2,000 Pairs Women's 50c Lisle Stockings' Black Lisle Stocking, flat gaa, reinforced toes and heels aad aeleayl Double knee. Value 50c, se at Si O'.Vetll Mala atere Tint Maer. Vast June Sales Open To-Morrow-At O'Neill's Good Things to Wear Good Things to lLat Good Things to Put Into Your Summer Home Every Price Quoted on This Page Presents a Specific Opportunity for Economical Shopping Important Saturday Edsplay and Sale of Graduation Dresses c The unique popularity of llic O'Neill Outfitting Storo for misbos und flirls is tbc natural result of conaiDteiit Bpccinltcntiou. Special dciigns thnt g'tvo our customers stylos that are now and distinctive. Sptclal workmanship that mukes O'Neill garments fit and look so' different from tho ordinary. Special Materials that, iu qual ity, texture, pattern and service, tnako for lasting satisfaction. The Graduation Frocks we offer you on this occasion show the special efforts wo have made to Sivo you tho daintiest, prettiest rossos, the newest effects.tho best materials at special low prices. . The Model Illustrated Is priced special at 4.95. A Girl's Dainty Lawn Dress, mado ov6r drop lining embroidery, and lace trimmed. Set-in slcove. Siaes 8 to 14 years. Scores of others at $1.95 to 19.75 MissesLingrerie Dresses, r.95 to 21.50, in all-over embroidery with low neck. Set-in sleeves. Sisos 14, 16 and 18, O'Neill Mala as see Thlrj WUn. $5 Marabou Capes, $2.98 Marabou and Ostrich Capes in natural, natural and white, black and black and white. Finished with chenille tassels. Natural and Black Capes at 3.50 10-row finished with chenille tas sels. O'Neill Main atere First Floor. Yard Wide Dress Silks Regularly $1.25 At 85c Yd. Yard Wide Black Taffeta. Yard Wide Black Mesialine. Yard Wide Black Duchess. Yard Wide Black 1'eau de Sole. Yard Wide Black Satin Imperial. Yard Wide Black Silk Poplin. 0NelU UeJa Store Seeoad Fleer. Veils Silk Shetland Veils. VA yards long. Vnl. l)8c to 91. Of) yd., at 48c to 79c yd. ChlffonVclls. 2 ynrdi long, with striped satin borders. Vol. n.'c, nt 48c each, O'.Ncilt M.U11 Mnrr llrat Floor. 75c Summer Corsets at 50c New Summer Model in light srvlcht Batiste Corsets. Bnnrd with never-rust steel. Three new mule'.J, medium bust, long straight Unci with supporters attached. All sites. 1.50 Corsets, at 1.00. The very popular Corsets sold ex clusively by O'Neill's the Vogue and the Mills, made nf fine ball sto and coutil. Keg. il.40, at t.0O. QNolU Mala Store Third Floor. Toilet Articles No mall, phone or C. O. D. order. Sariitol Tooth Paste. Powder or liquid. C5c size at 12c. "Mum" takes the odor out of perspiration. iJe site, 17c. Datftfctt and Ramtdcll Cold Cream'. Travellers' tubes, tic site, ire. Toilet Soap, a skin soap, Se site, 3 for 10c. Cosmos Buttermilk Soap. 10c 'site. So, Tooth Brushes, odd styles and makes. Values to tic, to clear at Mo. White Tar Foot Soap, for all foot troubles. 18c site, 12o. Lavender Salts. Splendid for all seasickness. Perfumes the air. t.lr site nt 18c. O'Xrin Mala fttofsFlrst Floor 2.90 and 3.00. Parasols at $1.95 New Irish Ramie Linens Double Width Mctade at 59c yd. Just received, a large import order of these faihionable linens in colors and in white. The scarcest goods on the market to-day. 43-inch width; all the rare blues and choice colors. 90-in. Irish Heavy Pure White Ilamics, 34c yd. Yard wide, pure linen. SOi- quality. 23c Irish Natural Linen at 13c yard. A yard wide, all linen, in the rich golden tan of the Irish flax with the true linen glosn. O'.Vetll Mela Store Socoad XUor. Women's 35c Lisle Vests at 25c White ribbed lisle vests, low neck, sleeveless, fancy yokes, many styles. Women's 1.00 Knit Union Suits for 50c White ribbed lisle union suits. Low necks, sleove-. less, knee length, lace trim med bottoms. Lace yokes, many styles. O'Nrlll Mala Store Flnt Floor. Taffeta Silk Parasols with tucki, ribbon borders and in sertions, blnck-nnd-whlte checks and stripes with assorted colored taffeta borders. Pongee, with fancy ribbon bor ders and insertion; others with tucks, floral taffeta silk. etc. O'.Vtlll Main Store First Floes. Fashionable Collars Dutch Collars of Venise and Imitation Irish lace; Pierrot Col lars; lace trimmed Batiste Col lars: large Swiss Embroidered Sailor and Apron Collars. At Me. value 73c to 1.00. 73o, value 1 to 1.30. 80c Dutch Collar Sets, 23c. Of White Batiste, trimmed with Valenciennes and Cluny Lace col tar with cuffs to match. O'Neill Mala Store First User. Special This Smart New Model Linen Suit And Three Other Clever (9 QC New Models, at iJJ Made to sell retrularly at 6.75. One of tho characteristic O'Neill special offcu'ngs that make this great outfitting store so popular among discriminating shoppers. These Suits are made of natural or oyster white linen. Four smart styles, all having high girdle skirts. Women's 4.50 Summer Tub Dresses at 2.49 in stripes, checks, plain pink, blue and tan; some daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries, others with self materials of contrasting shades. 6.50 New Separate Skirts at 2.50 in the new gored, Empire effect, strnight lincs. In checks, stripes and mixtures, in all the newest shadings, and a variety of styles for choice. Women's 14.75 Coats at 7.95 several attractive models; witlo and narrow wale serge, mixtures and pongees. Plain tailored nnd fancy models, semi nnd loose fit ting. Tans, grays, blacks and navy. Women's 3.50 Linon Coats at 2.25 suitable for motoring and traveling. High collars and dust strap, on cuff, full sweep models. O'NstU Mala Store-Third Fleer. Extraordinary Saturday Sale 100 Doen Untrimmed Dress Hats ' MadfcWScJllRcgularly np), j j.uu ana j$4 00, at Dress shapes in various braids, of Imported Hemp, Chip, Milans, Aeure, Javas, also Peanut Braids. Also other extraordinary values in Hats', Mowers, Fancy Feathers, Braids and all millinery accessories. Not only tho best stocked Untrimmed Mil linery Department, Semi-Trimmed, nlso Tailored Trimmed, but the best styles a 1 si lowest prices. Panama Hats, large and medium blocks. Prices ranging from 94.4s up to $11.46. Svred.TfJnimed J?"4' ,n rm,8n b"Wi- tt'K- M.O0. ' .33. Children s Simply Trimmed Hats, in rough braids. Keg "M.OO. ?na Imported Rose Sprays, at 3Tc. Imported White Lilacs, at src. White Ostrich stick-Up Pompons, SSo up to S5.00. to aj.rs Imported Fancy White Feathers and Wines, nt 48c, 08c, up O'Nflll Jlaln Store First Fluor. Men's $1.00 Silk Socks. 75c From a speelat purchase of thousands of pairs of Men's Hnlf Hose; thread silk socles, fine gauge, reinforced; blacks and colors. , Men's 73c S.Ik Socks for 30c. Jilack lisle, line gauge. Men's 330 and 30c Socks for 33c. Lislcs, cottons und silk plated sty.es. Blacks, tans and co ors. Various styles. Men's S6.S0 Striped Ulaxcr Coats at 3.73. Made of ft llotnny flannels, In all the college stripes. Just the thing to wear nt the benches, golf links, boating, etc. O'Nslll's Mure for Had and thr Uts. Children's $1.69 Dresses, $1.00 UlijlOmTs celoredjUressc eirrcncti ' gingham and chnmbrfty. Busildn and French waist style. Low neck and short sleeves. Stripes, checks and solid colors i to & years. Value 91.00, special, 1.00. Children's 1.50 Bloomer Dresses at II Mndo of linon, low neck and short sleeves, tan, blue, pink and white, trimmed with tailored bands of contrasting color. Full cut bloom ers. 2 to fi years. Children's Wash Hats, 80c Of Pique Linen and check ginghams, witli button on crown. CKHII Mala SI iiura l i loor. Famous E,. C. Burt Low Shoes for Women, $3.50 So well known nnd recognized for their ltigh quality nnd beauty that thousands of women who used to pay J to Sio for shoes have found every- tiling mat a ptrncuiar woman aesires i . . ... ' - ui ut.. r.M. Women's White Canvas Rus sian Boots at 13.00. Turn nnd welt sole. Leal her and covered Cuban hecli. Widths A. II, C and I). S!tci8to7. Misses' and Children's White Pumps, broad toes; sizes 0 to 11 for 11.23; .sir.es 11 !i to 2, 1.60. , Women's White Canvas Low Shoes, ll.fcP and 13.00, Gibson Ties and Pumps. Turn sole, with covered Cuban heels. Widths U, C, Dandli. Doys' and Youths' Shoes, of sst'n calf; good wearing shoes; sltrs 10 tn 1.1' 4 nt 1. 00: ,ir, 1 to 3J4. si so. O'Nflll Mala Store teeond Floor. R You'll recognise the Trade Mark on these Men's Shirts at 95c You'll know they're $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts the moment you see them. The materials are woven and printed Madras, Percales, Togo Pongees and highly mercer ized fabrics, in plain negligee or pleated bosoms, cuffs attached, starched or soft French turn back style, coat models. All sizes and sleeve lengths. Men's 2.00 to 4.00 Fancy Vests, 95c Silk accordion weaves, wash piques, im ported repp, poplin and flannel. Men's 2.00 Pajamas at 95c fancy white tundras, and plain colored, highly mercerized cloths, finished with sill; loops and large pcnrl buttons. All sizes. Men's 3.00 Bathing Suits at 1.95 Now is the time to buy your bathing suit I This special lot is of pure worsted, in the flat weave or sweater knit, in light and dark Oxfords, trimmed with white or navy. Sizes at to 41. Men's $4.00 Bathing Suits at 2.95 AH wool, flat weave or sweater knit, in light and dark Oxfords nnd navy blue, trimmed in white, blue or cardinal. Sizes 514 t 44. Men's 4.00 Terry fif Beach Robes, 2.35 Mado of imported Terry Cloth in htripes or Jacqunni figures; cut full length nnd width. The Beach Robes are of fine mer cerized cloth in plain colors of self stripes and figures. Men's 50c and 75c Neckwear at 27c. Made of fine imported and domestic silks, in till t,hc season s fashionable colors. The shapes are open-end, French scam and rever sible four-in-hands. O'Xelll's Htere for PsS aad the Hots. New Suits for 1,000 Men at $12.50 Men's Norfolk & Sack Suits In the newest colorings in cheviot, cassinicres, and navy blue serge. Two-pieco suits thai fit smoothly and yet give grace" and ease. Three-piece suit", cut on .smartest lines. 1 he new slender English cut, as well as conservative models. Two-hulton and three-button styles. Alpaca and silk lined, some half lined. Ail sizes, regular and stout. Men's $5 to $12 Panama Hats $3.95 See I'iikp IB t.f tliii Paper. Men's Straw Hats, $1.25 Values $'2.00 to $2.50 Cash or Credit Uuy Now and Pay ai Convenient .71 y te?K iff 'lid l k 'h -'. ' tk ,r"t v nrnxrr w O'Nflll llomefurnUlilns Store Tint Moor, Boys1 $7.00 All Wool NavyBlue Serge Suits $4.98 Made tip in yoke Norfolk and Double Hreasted styles, J 5v " HIUIH l.i j J Li 11 WUl S it 1 t i - .MvmcKerDocKer i rousers, made with belt loons, full -sSr? lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys' Wash Trousers 69c In Tan, Blue and White Khaki, also Tan and Black and "White Crash, cut full, made with belt loops, Sizes (Uo 17 years. Boys' $6.00 Wash -Norfolk Suits, $3.98 The better kind, in all unen crasu ami iviiuKi.miitie m the newest Norfolk model coats, tailored so that they ran be easily laundered. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Just for Saturday's Customers , Xingerie Waists V and Tailored M Shirts for 98c $1.50 Is the Most Reasonable Regular Price for Them. Prettily trimmed Lfnfferie and Fine Whf teVoUeWaUia.idtheiMWt est styles too numerous to describe l detail. You can choose from highaas low neck models. Button froat'or back. A full rango of sites, 34 to 49. Value $1.30; Special, 98c. Tailored Madraa or Dimity Shirta. Materials are of the best, workmanship tho finest. If you find tho mannish shirt too severe, wo have a nicely pleated Madraa, Preach collar nnd cuffs. These Shirts never tell for leu than $130; -Special at 98c. 2.80Pure Irish LfnenTailored Shirts at $1.49. These linen waists have become slightly soiled through handbag but can easily be laundered, borne arc beautifully hand embroidered, others nicely pleated. A good waist for hard wear. O'NstU Mela ateeWTkM Wtam, Men's"Surety"Shocs and Oxfords, $3.00 So good thai you don't need to pay more for summer shoes. You enn pay $1.00 more in hundreds of stores and get no better shoes. i All the most popular leathers and models, as button and lace und blucher. Cut with solid rock oak soles in black calf, tan calf, black vici and tan vioi. Both high and low .shoes, many heel and toe shapes, including tlio raised too and Cuban heel so popular this season. Full rango of sizes and widths. Men's 16.09 Shoes at 13.85 These self- ' .same shoes are sold all over tho world at $0.00 per nr.ir. Tlicy are high models in gun metal and wax calf. Four different styles, including button and lace. O'Xclll's store for 1UU end the Boss. Men's Nainsook Underwear 50c Quality at 35c Three Garments for $1.00 Athletic Nainsook Underwear, coat style fliirts, knee length drawers. All neatly trimmed. Men's $1.50 Athletic Union Suits, 41.00 Fine iiiiiiisuok and cambric Union suits, coat stylo, kueo lengths. Men's sl.00 Balbriggan Underwear, 59c. Fine gauge balbriggan underwear. Short hlccvc shirts, anklu length drawers. O'Xelll's Store fer De4 end the Bey; m 1 1 !i . ft M t fit h ttf k e' . at V -r ft ar mi iitt 1 1 it V 1 t m 1 V "