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If . 1 jlfrHE JBVENIN& WOLDt MONDAY, ., J.TTNEllgl 8f-f SEIZED'WITH WAR PLANS. iUir ' .rteil In lelwnre Has V'Skttehr nf Munition Work. kwiMUNOTON, Dei., Juno io. .v red- jl officer. deteetlnK a man mnktnj ketrhes of the Delaware Hlvr ahirves jit the toot of Mnrkrl Httcft. Newcastle, arrested him, Brnrrh of Ih prisoner revealed it complete nutlln of th tilth- ehfm Sloel Company a hell lojimtnr Want, below SVwriistle, n drawing of ho munition piint hI IJddystone, hr o nin' fntnlltlr occurred ns n tesult f on explosion, and niinlher sketch of plant st ilcKfM'Krt. I'd, 1 ' CONDUCTORETTE INJURED. Nairn a f-NBr Fnlla I'nim Tmllr Cnr Anil la srrlnnsly Hurt. Emma t.Ks. thlrtr-flve. of No. 7H MJiiiin Slfeot. Urnoklyn. n conduct oialta on tht Hates Avenu tin, lost her hold while tnlndnc slnn. tlii run nine board of her car at t A, M. to-day. Phi struck on her head In Ct.itf- Avenue mi. I was plrked up nnronsclout At the Hilshnlrk lln.Mlsl II was (aid she wan sufferlnt: from conclusion of h brnln an-t lacsrntlnn. I'lahlnK Vlrrt -InrU In Irel Our ftlenliirr nnl( WAWIttNHTON. June IO.- The flft nn, N J Hospital merchant fleet t1il year from Brattle to tli salmon canneries on Drlstol Hay ot stuck In late U InlMhrwa; Be nnd one ilratnrr, the Tacoma, has ben . unk. The ro st'nmar ltoosevelt of the I llurrju of rlshrrlca lion tono to the ilstaii of the crew nnd pnsaenKera nf the Tafoina, ho were saved. Knur other ships were towed to Safety by the ltoosevelt , l'rnhei. i.mler Barrel Of Nut nntltr, He Dies. Ills rlh crushed In aa the remit of e barrel of mil hutlr welahlna- 4(0 I nn.tndf fnlllnx on him. John (Tobln. fifty-one. unplnyed by M. A. Hlevsnson fn., sinnnaiinn. uicu in ma I'aler TONIC Ul TEUTONIC UNION TO SWAY EUROPE IS GERMAN DREAM FIRST AMERICAN INDIAN TO BE CAPTAIN IN U, S, A "GUS" WELSH OF CARLISLE No Connection With Any OlhBrEstablishmBnt in the World 43 &45 West 34Street II loj Women's & Misses' Frocks A Collection Unsurpassed The Values Are Most Extraordinary .TpMlIROWKRKn AND BEADED FROCKS V (of Gcorfiettc Crepe. Afterndon Frocka of Satin and of Taffeta Silk. Sport Frock of Wool Jcney. 16.50 TTJANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED FROCKS jL f Satin, Beaded and Embroldarrd Frack of Crepe Georgette. Embroidered Frockn of Amazon Crepe, New Tunic Frocks of Crepe do. Chine with bead trimming. Sport Frockn of Khaki Kool, Pongee Silk and Wool Jcrnig. 20.00 AFTERNOON AND 'DINNER FROCKS ol Georgette Crepe, elaborately beaded. New Serge Frocku In advanced ntnlom tnr jeviII Ceaded Satin Frockn combined with Crepe Georgette. Beaded and embroidered Frocka of Taffeta Silk and Sport Frocka of Wool Jcraey. 25.00 GEORGETTE CREPE GOWNS heavllg beaded, In daytime and evening nhadcn. Beaded and embroidered Gounn of Gcorg. cite draped over Satin. nuY WAR SAVINGS STAMIM 36.50 III ' tlrailril Ctargrlle frock, I1J.J0 BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 7i7W' SUMMER DRESSES ol striped Voile, I V with Organdie collars, cuffa and cestees. Smart Frocka of checked Gingham with white Pique collars and cuffs, and of Llnon In the wanted shades with pearl button trimming. 6.95 LAID AND ciiKarcnn niNntiAt f ROCKS In a large number of smart de signs With snort Docket anil tlilth rnllnr A fl,"rf cufr' of contrattng white. Embroidered Py I otle Frocka In white and solid colors. AJFW SUMMER FROCKS of White Organ lY die ' "irpHce effect, finished off with wide scallops. Frocks of novelty Fig urcd Voile in tunic effect. New Frocka of Pin Check Organdie with hemstitched collar and cuffs in contrasting white. Tailored Linen Sport Frocks. . . 10.95 FIGURED VOILE FROCKS in . tier and draped effects, featuring collars of em broidered Organdie, or lace trimmed Georgette. New divided tunic Frock of corded striped Voile In various color combinations with Georgette collar, cuffs and cestec. 15.00 Otorgttt over FoM lard, OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTH SUITS, CAPES AND COATS IS OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SWIPIHIIU!IIMIMII!liLHIlliiiii!tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin'iiwzg Vice Chancellor Would Abolish Austrian Frontier and Take in Russia and Bulgaria. I AMBTHftlMM. .Tune 10. I'ermn nent economic n ml military union be. .tween Ocritumy and Aifnlrln-llun-enry, "tvlUi the Rrmlual dTunhprnr unco of r.uatnms duller nnd frontier.." 1 1 proposed by I'rledrlrTi von payer. imperial VC0 Ohn'nrellor of Ocr many, In ft Minlometit pnhllahed In the Neuo Prolo l,'ree f Vlennn nnd quoted In the Vowlacha Zeltunir of Ilerlln. Included In nils aehdmo of n. Mil-tel-Kurope uni'.er domlnntlnit of tho I'ontrnl lotver nro ItugjJa, Poland. HiilBnrlA nnd Ttlrltey. ThO VlCO Chntir.t1n .,ll. ..... ' tn.1t, Willi thll nnlnn tin ..wl.l ! tlio peuce h Kurope would bo In the hnnd.1 of tho Teutonic allies, tho aettlemeni of vc.xlnB piohlems nrlelnc fiorn the wiir would Im iim.in nw... y, ami dm notiulo 0f mtemal nueatlon would nlo bo rncllllated. It! Ills lllt'MIPllI flin I'll... I'l. .n. cellur said in p.ut: Tho prosefit form nf ih in...... ! In Inailcnimii.. r, ,,n,,,n ,.., no Intlm.iio that the ide.i 0f eop.irn Hon practliMlly kvuulil be out of Hie iUotlon unit the centre of gravity of I In- alllamv inujit be laid In lln ten- iioinlu union." After (.xiihiliiliis whv t 11 I'll n iitilnnfi offered lulght pro.ipeoln, Herr von I'uyer said that all these ndvan 'afte would be Incieaecd If I'.ilnn.i and the northern border Mate were Jlnd economically with tho Central i.uipire. i ney would bo enhanced enormously If, In a looio form, Ituasla and lliilitarhi and, perlmpn, Turkey, alio particlinted. Tho Vict- Chan rellor continued: I "All miiM ilnally becomo u ereat. united region of Intercourse, n-uh uniform Interests. Concurrentlv with ' tho gradual disappear.-! nro 0f fiMtonm -duties and frontier, iherc must bo unlllcatloii, ur a far reaching ran. 1 procheiuent nf ecununiln lo.-llnil,,ri i specially traife and Industrial tarirfs and tho care of labor. 'rliH'h co-operation, hoivever. Is only to Ho tbouKht of In conjunction wvtli (lie mnlnlenanco of. tht political Indepinideiii'i' of Hut citinlreM i-un. cerned. whllo mutual I'oueldemlloii and nulled m'tlon In (ininrctlon with iUeHtlon:i nf foieUn pulii-v aro iiecex. sary. i..iiii...i .. ... 1 "I VU"t'il.-lHll hum iin rf.iri ported by nn iiiiderstninltii); mi mili tary iiiic.itliuis If !itaiei nrc l.iiind tnff.itliei hv n trealj ofv proii-othm ' Ihoy must bear phiporlloimlely tho burdens for litis protection, and nil would then havo an Idenileiil n In Iho slmpllflrnthin and aipioptlato xiension or military InstltutloiM. I 'II would Im. Indied. llnu ir u .ni i world dlsntiimmenl would h imoi,,.,! with the conclusion ()f nei.ic. i .i os take a stand for the iircrnl, li,.n,cr. on factH and iiinkr the .illlnmo plcte. I 'Onco Cerniuuv and Anmn i.rii,,.. ' Karla Mn eronoinlenlly and polltlcully 1 unlteilivjio In the woild woiihtjiavotho rourafu. whether alone or with n the is. to run ot;aliist this bloc, e.spcelully when the war preparations of thu allied empires aro unified, when l-'rnno Is weakened to such ft ilejreo as sl;e nppears to-iloy as to liuve no idea nf, when Carlstlc Hussla can Imj neither a menace to Ita enemies nor a pro. lecllon for political States which play the roln of the pence and intrlguut, wiii'ii me iiuiiiirrii nonier hloies nro tho military followers of Cermnny. U-lln.. t.lf.n.1 lu nllln.l ... .1.- .......... u.l.lU III inr v en l nn Kmplres and when neither starvation in llic Li'iarui i-oncrs nor aisscnsloii betwoen them can longer bo counted upon? "The pence of Kurope will then rest In the bunds of I'nlted tiermany jnd Austrla-Iluiiir.iry. nnd will bo Id ?.od IIUIIUS, "Tlint I. (tin rnml 1... ..l,li. . ... Germany, with Altrlu-lliintrnry. will eventually nrrlve, If not nn Immediate disarmament, nevertheless at a Mil) tnntlal lobscnlnc or our armament burden," I PAYMENT OMNCOME TAX. I Trenanry Certlflentea nf tmlrlitril-: mrmm MaiuriiiH June 2't Will Mr Aeceplril. ' Internal Uevenue Collector William II. ' Rilwards of New Voik recslrrd lo.day ' the folowlnB teleeram from I'oinmlt- I loner Itoper recardlns certlficsti) of j Indebtedness: I "Treasury Certlfleates of Indebtcdncaa . muturlnc Juno IS may bn accepted by j you In payment of Income una excess Sroflts taxes any lime bet we. u now and ! one 15. with aocrued Interest to June It. ll:lpt in i uoh rase Klvsn taxpayer as of Juno IS. llolil such certificates nnd deposit them on June 15 nnd creillt pnynientn as of that dntr. tVrtlflcotes presented after June IS mint ba nr eeptfd with accrued lnte:rsi i0 dine , Pu-iiiu-u. niu exieiiuiim heyond June GW5..W R.WH -CAPTAJK' "fJiis" Welsh, former Carlisle. In." dlnn, nnd Dickinson football and nth lellc slnr, has been mnije a Cnptnln In the United Ktnlcs Cavalry, lie Is the first Indian tn receive this honor, lie was nn official at tho Cirllsle School when the war broke out nn.l was trained at the. first Fort Niagara camp, bcliii; made a Second Lieuten ant. Ilu has -been stationed at Camp Meade. rjym;nmm,y .Wimillin' jj. Ill 1 WsJT.JHIMML. .- wjaiiayiiiwnMaJH ' W .sii.iMa.la-.M..aaaMMasMaiMiaa-e' ajW Kfl CREW SAW ANOTHER E (Continued from l-rst Page.) NURSES FROM FRONT IN DRIVE FOR RECRUITS Will Campaign Tlironjrli Three Sl.ues This Week Seeking War Work Volunteers. An "Over the Top" s'ttiadron of American trained nurses who hnvo seen active service at tho front will rneaso In a drlvo through New York. Now Jersey and Connecticut this week for 5,000 mora volunteer army nurses to servo both nt homo and utiroad. They expect to recruit u number of nurses for the nnvv nlso. fitnrc Is llrlplnir In lllneknile 'rrlirilHHe. I.ONDON. June 10. The pllsht of tho Ueriuans at tho blockaded Mib m.iilne baso of '.celiruso Is even mom prrloilH than has been bellcvcn. PhotoRrnphs just tuken from olr planes show thnt the entrnnco to the harbor tn rapidly sIUIiik up. nnd that nccnnllncly the llrltlsli eflorl to li uc tho channel Is be lux reinforced by iiutilir. RlVERHEAD'S CURFEW AT 10. II mnl lilrls I'nclrr Slxtrrn llii lit lliililr lli-fnrr I'liirk MrlUi-.. ItlVni'.IIUAI). I.. 1.. June 10 Curfew will rtnir In Itlverheiid tin Intter nr.rt of the weik. The Town Iloird tins adopted a resollltloi. fnrlil.Mlm.- nil rlrl i and bovs under slten fiom belne on the streets nfli'i- lO'o'rlels nt ulcht unless HCeomiMiiti-d by (li"'l n-.i.' ,li in eiiardlans The bund alh'i sdiitilnl a lesiiiiitinn renuestlm: Ilu- Stain Hxclso f'ommls. sinner to plneo the I'nhllo Sr.f. tv Act Into operation In Iho tnwiihln iitnhlblt Ini: the sale nf Honor p. Pnili. .lurlni; the diirutlon of llm war. Tho inlUt.itf initriiirlllf Canii. Upton rK'Oiumi'tidiil tho tisl..i' n t.. r, resolutions. Haturdny evenlnff. The rescded sea mon told him they had set off the flar as a "last chance" that nlslit. "Wo Jofj Cuba oh lat Tuesday." nld Capt. MacKenzie. "I hail henrd there were submarines In the Caribbean ana In tho North Atlantic. All I could do was to keep u lookout for them and run, if porslb'.e, l.avlnu no guns with which to b'vo tl-.eni battle. About S o'clock on Saturday tndTn'.np ono of them Uifdcttly appeared front up. pnrently nowhere and -out n shot across our bow, ordering us to lieovo to. "I obeyed hnj U:cy ulsnallcd us id leavo tho ship, which wo did In the shortest time posslblo. No one boarded her from tho submarine. They Just shelled her Until she went down. I brought my boat over to tho sub mnrlno ami tlie captain asked mo If wo had' evcrythlns wo wanted, nnd when I said yes he turned looio his puns on, lCr- I' was i.35 o'clock when she went down, her position boln-f about seventy-five miles off tho Mary land coast. "In our boat w:i. tli rocon 1 male, and llflecn of the crew and wo soon lorUglf lit (if the mate and his boat. It was .a veiy- rolisii sen that wo had to combat and It was not until H o'clock that, nlphtf when our boat wai pretty well watciloRpcd, that we were psikod Up by Capt. Olscn." And the M-cond male told Iao re lrlcrs that they could all thalH: the captain they wore .nved. for l:o kept flic bond of the boat to the r".t under 1 most trying circumstances. All the members of the erov are thus accounted for. as the Chief Mate and fifteen men were landed nt a life saving station on the North Carolina coast. The Pln.ir del I'.lo wan n strM screw freight nteamshlp of 2.501 cross tons, built tn 1831 by .1. Iloadhcad & Sons at South Shields. Kni.-l.incl. nnd was orlglnully christened the Saba. She was purchased by her present owners, the American and Cuban Steamship Company of No. !!7 William Street. New York, seven-years oro, and since then has been carryl.nu freight be. tween New York nnd 11. vana. On her present ' trip, howover, she was bound for ISoston with a .carco of 20,000 bnns of silK-ir to rcllevu the shortage in the market there. Vbn carried no passengers. Tho United Kriilt, steamer Slxnola arrived to-dny from Kiilf nnd South American ports, after liuvlnc run the iRilin'lel of V boats off the const. On Juno S she received a naval warn ing of tho presence of the Herman siilmiarlni'H and was told to put Into tho nearest port. Shf headed for f'apo llenlopi'ii ami picked up nn SOS call ruini the tanKcr Herbert !. Pratt. The Slxuola inimedlately headed about and landed her elBhty-ono pas seiiBcrs. The steamer had a l)l deck load nf Halsa wood, and one of tho sailors plncrd n chunk of ll over the stern rail, where It looked from e. il ill . llki- .1 fi-lnch ;tin l rind No lllitrne- of shore llnsi fur I' llonts, WASIIINOTON. Juno 10. A method ' ' survey of the entiro .Mhintlc coi" From tht'JfcaWneToItalTfTxTai failed to brln-,to.lltht any culdence thai (Icrman 'submnrjnes havo'- fiinployco' a shore b-ise or Jinve had touch with the 'hores At any point. Secretary Daniels said to.d.iy. The Department still Is un willing to express an opinion as to the i.umber of submarines operating In American waters. Secretary Daniels raid ho was without Information tending to confirm tho report thut seven U boats were known to have departed from their tuse for the laid. THEATRE ROBBED OF $750. nfr of the llrevoorl, tlronUIrn, llloun Durlnic Mulil. Huiglarj pet Into the llrvoort Then (re, Uedford Avenue and llrevoorl Place. Ilroklyn, oiiiu tlmo between midnight nnd noon lo-diy, blew the safe and escaped with $750, Manager Frederick Mooro discovered tho loss when ho opened his office nt tioon. Detectives lenrned that th buro Inrs had cnU-rcd by ,wny of n skylight, probably Jowerlns themselves bv n rope. laanecfornalr" ne to PiHi Chief Meelln. "1 :JJI Chief Inspector John Daly Isft to-day for Kansas City to ottend lha annual convention of tho International Chiefs of Pollc to bo ntld this jieelt. Ha will represent the. New Tork Pollco Depart, ment. Uorough Inspector John ODrlen will act as chltf Inspector during his ob.ence. . tpe.l w-trk ! I;" ' hImIm .m'7 II ii t ,wf., i.ivilia. '7f ".'IT. IWI.I.I.NII l I"- ohm .ii t fci if r1 Ml I. k.f tr. ri inirli U.rt T Ulli,l'"'Stl- ll rti.Mii. C" wrra. TM Sit'""!' MTMI IWe-m.-! wl'li alr7 T a.ldntn'iatif O.Urt.nmr. Ii ii-i i tj. . f1 rMr.r n. iwiilimilel""ll'" Send far free Trial BettU T Special 22.50 HESE Fummer uit conts and trousers will be appreciated by youna business and professional men who know they owe it to their positions and to themselves to feci right and look well. ' " Pick up the coaish'uhl as Ihisllc dawn straight of line as arrows. Young men in these suits will have their minds on clothes very little except when their friends see how fit they look. There can't be a better summer suit for a young man if .there were, we'd make it. Incidentally, the materials are the fine soft flannels, worsteds and English finish serges Mint have all but disappeared. The cheapness of the price comes about this way ihey arc marked armrditig In the (osl of lite molcrials al the (iwr try bought then- months ago s to H. srr.c.Ai,- Whir.e Flannel & Whifc Stripe Wrrsrrv"! Trousers Peirtilar 10 on Tirade 7. 75 An excellent town nnd country outfit in cnmlnii,itii- wiib be nit-; described above The Men's Shop of HaberHnshery Offers New Specials Wpekly .You Never Pay More at Best's: Buy War Savings Stamps" James McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue 34th Street Extraordinary Reductions ON TUESDAY AND. .WEDNESDAY COMFORTABLE COUCH HAMMOCKS These Hammocks are well constructed and attractively finished. A large assortment of the very newest models at decidedly reduced prices. Standards and cushions extra. Soofter or later yotitl discover ffiicoro nxm-D aoARtTOMt tti 2 -,l&Z3ZZ2ttttax tt OHO TiJinli. nnnal minimi r1.i.li T-Tni mocks entirely covered in Duck in Khaki o.OU v'olor, White or Gi'ay. fonnorly 12.50 J Standards 5.00 and upwards I : iaAiliiti5JU.:ii"i,T,,'iriisii:iiwiKiii k FrU.5?ix. - - - - - - mi-ina't yj--. s.T:!:.." r. '? it Merchandise for Credit Musi He Returned Within SeCen Days S&est & Co. Fifth Ate. at 35th St. (Eji. M9) Summer Suits for Young Business & ' Professional Men 175 Couch Hammocks of superior construction ; covered in all Duck; I 11 7ZL trimmed with braid. formerly 16.50 ' Couch Pillows for indoor or outdoor cacn use. formerly 1.95 and 2.75 j 135 4