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IDVERTISKMEM Mi\ ERTISEMI ST. jljeB-iagTiaJglllaa^ ECrypt.AH DEITIES "The Utmost tn Cig?vettes Plain end or Cork tip fccp/c of aahirr, refuxcntentand cduLattOn invuria6(w Drplfi" ty pi Dtotics to any otiitr cicarcttZ v Malfrtcrthtlhjf^ ? --?,'? Turl .a" a " irwlla** in C mmmmw 25* FfaaY maki ? L-boat war aro ef Mr \t ? . ng ??? accept, tor a new aaaurai l ' " d0 ? " 11n,eM a br.. . y no n .,,.- that .,,-., ? rhe tii when she .?.l evaoa Mtarhl tgroo '?? ? roioor Mrthoda. aid elatu . ? rman r warfan ? ; ' ? ni in it* d< ? ? ? thi ful a . . i u ... i . by the / "" perativc ihe . . of aafety con adequi ?? Th< n ere placing oi \ ta fa dangeroui i ? ? i ? ?, | ig| ? ? - 1 be ? ntereat, but oni ? , com ? ceived from ? . ' been plementa ote in ? ? i ham e\ ? ment tement gn pa'-aoneora-. indirating that a .. ... lible W'nshingte - rlug ? tell MEN'S FASHIONS This is the 56th Easter in Wana maker clothing history. We have prepared for it with all the ex perience of all the years. *? yxEh - tj.- toldO ??'.- ?? tek i ?Lcnaon.tZtS 1 * Onadaaa uv* ? . ilUpoie A little gvtowaigf Ihat reprcsentsstocks set out on one floor on the streel level, one block loog and one block wide. in which are all the good Spring clothes New Vork men want. rnoderatelv priced, readv to wear, and full-warrant ed. e.'liatl.a A.rtar .fr?f; f7?4? /a laa *-.. i. -.; \ f2f.a\\aMafaatlamU UotihBtSto* ? FromltahfS rVaf e, ,t ?.;,. 0r e , . i/fcar*t>fa Ur LtrtWl ? Cr'tlt Ettlte J.'r>?? A ? White U'irn. <btto*l''? <n i > ra - ? td. {biuivs*** 'evfcr-io ?)' - . a a r _ a ~ Fi'-i-J Utaiitcoatt Jivtote** eyi D 10.OCO at 50* TaT/1 flallald r-r r. ,. j ? ??4jWal51a?9 ? Uacfcaftfin 5 tar9 Men's Suits ?. ..???.) orpait*.' aataor*5ar9 The suits \.ni will see lo-day are fresli from Ihe fi11?-f siiu|is. from inamifaetiircrs who have provcn lo us. during tli* pasl .V> vears, that lhe> ean m.-ilst men s suits the Wanamaker \\a\ something every maker of su/ts ean nol <l". The showing ineludes ll! miHlels, tlir vsiilt i>\' .i Ihorough stml\ of Ihe needs nnd t;ist<.-a j of voung im n and men who have matured. I'riees begin .'i1 &1S.50, and l," up l< Hne worsteds :it $40. '/, ? ? " tor I eighth lini in d Ifei C?.':. ? . . .i line ||| Finest ol Topcoats $lx..,<i to $35. Al $35 rSnglish topcoatx made for u in Ltnidon, in Donegala, tweed , cheviota; noirie with rag lan bvhoulderii, aome with set-in ileevea, Domeatic coata ranj*.: in pricu from $18.50 to $27.50, in combinatipna ??f Krayta, Ix-uther mixturea an.i bnialted knil jroods. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, Nrw York rrami daring thr day Great nambera ? mch arrived at thc IVhiti Hi iae eoa gratolaUd Preaidi I Wilaon for i itand. RepraaenUthri ilrtets lar_"< German p^P'i itiena rp of - e agi ' wliien I - Icad to v.ar hetween 4.bc Lnited and Germai . ? ? . rntei ... af 'he litaatian. The a ;? . '; ?? in the respecl ' 8 t? eir infi * " farmal srr ?? Thal Pn ">n osrill '?? ' | i breal rith Germi ' in Gei srtei ? ? ot A ? I '? ? " torff tn the '-'?.a4.- !'? p irtmei I While imbaaaador I mself refuaed to make ai ? atatem ni atever, il ??. stated a* his apii l l tha Prei ii. ? 4. far from do .' car, is moal anxious to preserre friendlj relations ??!? ii eertaialy up to Germaay," ? Gei Tiiething. or rather aay lomethinf sn ? . be ? ihea ? aar 1 hai G< i her a erl . . l I ? Great Britaia or face ? ' so?em unres i Ie thal - i ? ? ? ' frii ould hi<- e lo par! ? murl be adm tted ' ? ..? ? i,o I ''." Note Noi Takea s? Affraal. Vesterday'i note, however, nol conaidered by Germani ho re n alTronl ing. The tone, il ir as lald, is dee .1 ? - than 4,ts' of -.ral pre ?. ioua coinniunicatioii?. It had been faaro d thal Ihe I ? ?. o ??.?'... . ,, e of ita ti rms by Germani imposalble Boi German of . red to-day that they were agreeabli surprised in thal reapecl They believe the Bei ? ga ? rnment c?n puhli?h i4 in Germany withoul fear that the people will takc affei tt it il i?r.o. thougl "striel aceountab ..,,,?,. ,,,, word oi aet.' "deliberatelj , other phraae used bj thp Pn di ' ?.-;?,? ?? er* ? .?(,-. man i ? It ii predicl 1 I ial Germany' ? pwer ?? provi nbsl sntia tory 'o Preaidenl Wilson Gei ma f\prct?>ii by . II.' ihm in lubmari | n tha Sortll Sra. I;,,. .nana aay they are anab i nredict whether 1 *-?_???l - ubn rare ea ? effo etivi eraled 4!'?t German) American frlend I ip ruthrr than en tha effectiveneai of h.r submarine eampalgn. MUST NOT FIGHT, BRYAN DECLARES To fcnter thc War "Lnder Any Circumstances" Would Be a Crimc. PUTS BLAAII ON FALSE DIPLOMACY Commoner Reaches c:apital to Insist 1 hat United Statcs Kcep the Peace. \ ? ' ~m .1. Bryan, es Secretan of State, who r* ... p ?? ..utrh' *hc preai* Ihe I.u raae a a? ea : to Washington He did nol ? ? l hc had eome tn render mr rrenl Gei "I ia- Of ? ? ?.?''? r an addre ." aaid Mr- Bryan. ?.nehed me I ? . sen. I eani .? .. ? and hun. any definitl ? ? I MSince my arriral I 1 ? ' ia ? 11 1 a ? ? Demacrati eonfei encea . , ., .,.? twa da Beyond plan sre Haa rwo Hope.. two things ia 1 ? toatien: Fir t, that the positjon of .... 1 ? ?. i States; seeond, tliat. plomatic ro 1 tinue wi! 1 iw to reaehlng aa bi ? . raenl of thc trouble. ..\4,. remember that t"ere = nothing nnal bel reen friends. A iup . . , . ? ? country and Gei leed bi ? irtunati If thii Wilson's Action Certain to Aid Allies, Say British Whether Germany YieUa or There Is a Break. Advantage Will ttr F.quallv Great, London a View?Officiala Prefer Ameri-ca Neutral. i ondoi . April zO England to-dav the ?<?>?? that, ro matter whal reply thc German go-rernment maWc? to Preaidenl Wilaon'a note. the 1 . ? | ound 4c 1" favofaWe ta "i" Gern anj agrei ? to he Prei thi. ?? ners ?? i mi i the ?<? ' .'?? ra ' ?'? 'h'' ? a Lreak hetween America and Ga nai comes, England believej i ! ite*? the A ally | ere are some who hold ths4. i. . ? ... n.n.. laeeessl i Iy ad ?,?...-e the cause of this eounl ??? ostensibly ?,,00|i relal oni Germany. Thc press com i here aa Mr. .... ?.. i ongn papei : ? ? out I I h ere l hi belii c ike* " al W ?-?? ngton ,: he Mfsorou-1 ? on thi I tbe I .. dei t*i addrei ii alao | oarded. Many mcn high mi tha go i , prefer that Am< ? ^, r an Karlier l.ane la Peai 1 So-cs ... || pai . lane to | . . . plj maj I ? ? gla apri '. ? p. ? o \ . ? ? sppreciati amoui ' of ..'.4ai! which th? I a = a creat neutra., ia Bt hai .. oi tho i iropea b< II gerei I sse oi - pei ? - Belgian Belief woi America and Germany break, t!ii> undoubtedly be I : and Spain Pr ? ? s ere (.'m' ged month ? a| ? ipinion is di*. ided si to * hat ? an) a ill adopl Some papen ta'nc the ?'iew tha! ? . ? ? joreri - , ? , , ? t tO COmpI) ? ' tl c ila of the United Statei Othei erta Germa minate subraarii i ?ara rathei than levai relal greatesl ? ' thi neutral powers ??.,??? . leady a1 the . ng. otoj a gravi . Da I that 1 Ihe earth are rtus ? ? Magistrate. a natioi i ? elear, de ? ive and ' Nnle lakes High I. round. "The l?si!y Sewa" 18 ? * '>o:o ind, warthy ol a nation, ovnoae moral and material forees demand Tho i rema for Germany only a straight and rapid ... i ? ? .i r H ?.? all ' ? ? gl .oiee ? ? I ? ? short I . ? ii . ol be dian 4in?; i' lent Wilson. with .... .. ..- ng a oldiei i an af ? . iration . ' the T\ar an.i the eonditioi i af peaeo II :u ? ... ha . already \. pighted the balai ei hea favor of th* Allies." Note to Have Farrcachinfl f-ffect. View ifl Paris Pai ipi I '' Cami. ? ?? Prei |i 'a lon'a < mc. ti e MMal . s: "The actmn nf Washing i |aa will hs.e (?rieachitij? eonea ei for the futore al the i nited France ?>'?..?? ea ? ual r jpt!..f America i euld i "4 ,4 greater aympathi thai -or a' ha given, i...- wi will feel moral i aee that i ' n Iatiai ' '? ' ?' "' "' pirates MAJOR'S CEMENT Rubbcr & Leather LVmrnt I Mi. . x In ll IIMHr Bl \ll H.fllr which preci| i I ?? ~ arorld . :?.-." The "Debata" ?a4?: it ia on Ger many thal the eoncluaion oi thia pro ..... hor reaponae tlu.* hai gi Ihe ro I ,-..- relation or a rrjp .... r g ,' ifactiOB .? ... . ? delo; . : ? ' ? ' tra i, ?nd 'li" iction 1 efft ? ? a perio >?' r-o -o rl . ? .i ? "Temps" iayi "a . ii rman an abdica the mperative demand o' A'a . Afroi tWO mor'na of \ a l P ' ? ? fore Verdu the ta i reb inothi capitulat on. to Ameriea, ? .? .1 . opinion ? , ? -ted. And ? '.ii' il "" Will Recall Consuls as Well as Diplomats B B gahingt 1 V rell aa < I eme if a gh olhcia ; '? panmeni declarc I te da* Hi thal tho j n te i ? - i ? I to iome Latin-Ameriean , probably Ai genl ina, Gei be expected to turi hei i ? ,l ,. aver to Sw eden or Spain, probably the former. K\ ?? ., " ould be the logie.ie ?. < ept for f Auatro' ' ? thdrawa aya i omatic tion by th< , i he State Departn ? ni .,- nol do, id< d wbether . tem t,? leai l i but if thi eenaul ? 44,-10 : robabl] rould be done I he I nited Stati iuIbi He,.: the Germai 1 ? uding argi repreaenta tha ' ai other nation ? ? p* Greal Dritaii ard Prance and ia -....; ..- ? ? ,- ,..? -, r ? ent*. dispotc abeald end is *?r 11 ,v0<J'.d bf un.pcakable. "We sre going to work to preserve peace if possible. Our plans are tenta ??? c. and I cannot ducu?.- them at thi time." -Thc reaponaibilty for declannc arar ii uron Congreaa, nol upon the Preai* . ? said Mr Hrvan. "ar.d it is fair to i 4?utne that whan tbe duty of aetln* ipon Congreas the Preaidenl ? ll ng ?.. refrain fron i a barraesing Congreaa, as hc '.vi< aaxieua ths4. ne ? 01 be eaabarraaaed." < rime la Fnter the NVar. In a ipea :h st s dinner to-nigh' Mr Bryan d'darcd it would bc a erime for ? ie L'nited Btatea to e iter the preaeni ?der any elre imiuntoa. Me in ?ha' harm doic Amer-ca bv any ? - belllcerenta had been incid i . ....... rhichtheUaiUdSUte* nterested. I4 arai a '? ' l.red, that wai ?oui "?. toward arar, aad mii.tar ,nd muaition manufacture- were ng that Germany ">?? ?*? ' ?? the princ.plc of the peace treatli heTaal^reUry.ofSUte.aajati lUd with many nation.. and und* . , . . p.rt-'e, pledged themae vea towar *f*f.**e ** u*J9mS^. , or. of tha eaaae of dlepute, Mr Bryan ur?d .?,.,. ,ettlement of *"?***"': ,.',,rh the l'alted Statea *?f*\}**** ? ;,.; nation ahould bc ae ? aftei ihe end ot tha *ar Mr Bryan ipake af the measura o atUtned by -he r*ord peac* ...inch. he aaid. WM reflected ? -.4 prlmarles. STATE BACKS UP HONOR OF NATION I ccislature Pledges N. Y.'s Sup port to Wilson's U-Boat Stand. i a , Stafl I ? ?r 4041?1 't tTrl \ hai ? April 20. rr.-M.lcnt Wllaoa , . .... | 4^rc pledged tha an ied .upp^r- of 'br Eranire State io th-4 ' ill ?''' ?f ' - reaources by unanimoaa rate af 'be Leflalatttre te nigh! a/hei ? reaolatioa araa iatrodueed .,..,-. and oAaaemblymen forgot al' amliationa in 'br:,- efforts ta I oa, thal this -<*'? ara aolldly baek of ?; p Preaidenl ia the U-boal eoa i i ,.: | nal reaoiutloa prerided thal thc Legialature ihould .tay in seaaioa ? ? . , riaii had pa.acd. BoToraoi n, ? tman though! thii tn0 draatie, aad ? ? a. ehanged to read: ?v. hereai. A eri ba rc at ? tha United >tate ai d foreign nations ed by the addreas of thr Pn - denl of thc L'alted Statea yi tei ,,;i. befori thc jomt ?es5ion of Con "Whereas, The i ? 111 n af '; " 'r ' ? ie nation with foreipi gov , ,..?;<??? i ma; a- any moment mak ? | ..i4 'f the ? ? in upholding thc na1 en's ! onor, '?Resolved, rhat thc Legisoatan.4 pledgea to the Prea dent and < ongres . | malil ed lupporl in ai r * . iarv to mainUin that honor. ar..: lupporl the Chief Eaeeuti ? .. . .... . ... exo relae of aul or i ? for that purpoae 'o 4he full ex'ent a. thc rc.ourre.4 of the atatc; "Resolred, That tha Legialature :-4 r. ,.' to be innvened at any momen' to carn oul ihe full purpo.e of thia rea 0 || ..: ." #???-~ NAVY YARD GATES SHUT TO V1SIT0RS Order Exclnding Public Follows I . D. F?nnsevolt's Visit. 1 ndfT- orders from Praaklia D. p t y -an' Secretary af 'he tha navj yard 'n day la eloaed to \u one, except I hc si i thou-:. i ta be aliowc . p ri? ..? ?? r .?? order ? wera poated by Reai Admiral N'athaniel i sher after , ? of Mi Reoar c'4 ta the nary ? . iftei noon. N'o rc, I rea for tha move. Bul much ex ..... \4 hen ii became am thi Ihi gatea wara ta be prac .'?il. Secretary l."" ? ? ' ' ? dcn. IN ??... bo .i ? ba yard ' I ...... nspectio of the fl< ??' I thc deatroyera and Hc then examii ad l ? ere aupp made and wenl to thc marine barracki Klusl A Avenue. ere Captaii Jamei Bootei handful af mcn ready for rorriorw. Mr rell had * coafcrenoja with Rear ral L'sher, Commander Frank B. nior aid, and Lieutenant i ommai di - Ralpa ' ts:'4. junior ? ? .? aidera were ia Ofl ? ? ? ared ' 4 ? i atmand of >!.. Roosevell indicated thal tho ? ..nai lituation wa. a little n.i.u ite than the gaaeral belief. N" linca 'he Snani.h-Amencan war hs? the yard been cloieil to vuitorv In .... tha orderi "M-iudinj: ,i ifiard. s4 the j-av-. will be mrengthened, il waa iearned la?t night Men in uaiform, armed with rifle., will :,-.i.i thc ei-ulian gatekeepera In ca-.. one sttemp >ulc thc -tstion. The Headgear of a Gentleman bears this name and trade-mark FOR EASTER SUNDAY Knox Hats UPTOWN DOWNTOWN 452 Ft.tl) Ave al 40th St 161 B^uJuav. Smger Bldg CITY TOO BUSY FOR WAR WORRY Citizens Smilc at "Crisis.' Then Go On with Business. POtlCE PREPARED ON LAND AND SEA bomb Plottcrs' Uprising I eared Oerman Leaders Here Hope Thcrc Will Be No Break. The Zepno!in or" war hovered 04 er S*ew York yesterday without ra-' ? ^ ? ?hadbw. In rhe faeo 0f a rnvs whieh army orrirera be'i-ve muat reaul* in an a- led ' iaah, oriro diplomatie rr..' . between tho L'nited Statei and Ger manj ara aevered, tho o-.r;. gmiled went about iti woriradaj. buaineaa. rerhapa. w,th nioar ,,' tho r*at of tho world in the trenchea, il waa a eaaa or famillarity breeding cootcmpt or. perhapa, ^'r.l ,, manj other cn.o-, ^ bloodleaaly bndged. 'ho t-ns.r one of tha pro^on* had ro Nmgor rhe i,u44,t tO *?- T-ill. Thero u.ro ??? r.rr.v erowdl P"',ire . 'he newspapor bulletin boHrda, no over whelming demand for the lateat "pink 'un..." no impromptu paradea 0' ohoor iag mob*. no hsrangalnga by pa'r.oii eally inapired amateur oratora nor. in any r)egr?r, any of tho.e ? rroor .r..n.. which marked New York on tho 4.40 of tho Spani 1 tmeriean War BBd 'Ahieh *ho European eapitala know ?r tho eall to l Mefenee I'repargtinns Serrel. tt'h.it preparations the police and na t.onal guard made in anticipatiofl of ? irbancei were made quietly. A* neithor headquartori r*er,- ofricial' readj to announce their programmei Impeetor Schmittborger, of the Police I?epartmrnt, in 1 Ifl uaderatood, Commiaaioner Wooda | ha. iofr_ the planning of orhataoever extraordinar) arrangrenion's may be neeeaaary, had nothing to aay for pub licatiea. Commiaaioner Wooda ?.a'd rhe pohee 'r-ad lonir boe:i prepared for (?nierfjen cio. Mrhieh might follow tho entrance I of ? ie United Statei into tho war. The r n,.*rnl boatfl l'.iivo bei", equipped v 'h rapid fire guna an,1 'hrir crewi an ? ? ad 1 1 ..o.,; with anj Bt ten enl property or .hp Aal-.oir. detectivea have rare fully eharted the locationa of itore of small irm? and ammui squads would be ruihed 'o theae ; the momenl there ... aa ar. outbreak of I riotmg. In adiiifion. tiie force has been ed in a aignal ayatem '< r aaa :n telephone and telegraph ?y.ro* are CUt, ? "\ev ' an are bi tho itricteat ie of the word, exeepl ?? and property ai* endan gered," aaid the Commiaaioner, regardleas of ?? ? t fe or whoae prop ??*.', they will do ther duty by protectinf* tho.ao ?ho are attaeked. "Hu-, personally, I look neither for arar nor for diaturbaacei in the Mitrhel Nol Alarmrd. *, hough Bumeroui ???? Id rumori were afliia- around tho 1 ti Hall, thii al-o 1 11 ? ifl attitude of Mayor Ititehel, Departmenl ef Bleiala, who for many '-;,,i-.th< have been rounding :ip bomb plofter^. d,d nal hlde the;i it 1 handing < - pa- ipoi ? *.<? the <.erinnii Ambaaaador would bo the ?.gr,a! foi a freah leriea of oui .-i^-f4. 4V.th other targeti than inta and ah ipa eai rying - up : the Allie Bul I he) adn 11 I . hope to ilo nol g to ti A - pokesman foi I ???? Gi an-Anu ADVKRTISKMfcNT. ADVI.RTISKMKNT. \/ime(i/ slugqestions lor the last days before Easter SUITS - COATS I.ulleur .liul Coattine itjrlea; ol ?:!L, and cloth f>>r Woffaetl aad M Motor. ilreet and <emi-<lre>.. jg aa. un. uiually extrn-i'.r collectiofl ol ? rf H\g.^s *3 sa(u,( t u,|c ip;| Day Dreasei Afternoon ilylei D.uice Frocki .'.nd Eveain * Gowtm, Ihe lateM Pai is inociVIs; ol Uliclj, other rich t'xtur-*. Outin^ and CoatlTaVC lt**i?*B; ,n cxquis'e h.nul in.rie i 1T1T A. vHTllCLl! ' arRr *''"wrr ^uAi l','",rKr,:'* Cl'epa I'.at' - llfl.Jt^. ii *^ White Hatv Lmbroiclercd aml painted eflecti. CARMISIS I'lRiHAMD TO-DM WU BE hllTKD rXSX EASTHl ieaaa of thc city. VieUr Ridder, bo o . .. . ;;. ? , R dder, editor o( tbe I Staats-Zeitung." -.oleed hia coi ft thst not even a declaration of war would prccipitate i otlaa ??I eannol aee the srighUa possi biltty of trouble.'- hc aaid. In the r puee. ti open breaeh hetween the. l'alted States u I Germanywill wipe ct thc hyphen. There will be na more imericani enl> Amcrican.. .,, ? rhl for theli country. ??In New Vork there are pei ? 100,000 Gen tizens 1 ne) >fWiii ccrta.nl> not bc hunl ng tro ??'? Army offleers would ar.-cpt ? 'i'"'1*? tion of war as .. eea t %?,B*"'". Withoul il thei ??"?*?? *.'.". chancc for reaching any re*< .... .... preparedneai is reiaate. Ihe foelinc i" thc arm;.. OBC oV.rcr M .... .-,.. twtn can icareely be a diplomatic breaeh without aar. ihnr mean a vital neeaaalty for paredness and the end of the Eur war will ftnd ua with guna and muni ,. rrained men in numbera i i .. . "Whati '." ' ... ei I I ? '' ?" eontrol of the ca. -he de fences of 'bc ;ity are ample to eope with ai ?/?naval expedition which migh'.; be slipped through the British block ? a,|f x .hecrinc to know wc are beyond the radius of aircraft aper at-.ona." Knelble la HaPP>. Too. "I appreciate 4Hc btessing thal I r fathera of thia republic eonferred upo ua by k< ep ..- tbe Prea dei t ol the ' ited Statea the power to deelare war." ,. .1 Alphon a Koe ble, who wai reeentl i ted with lobbying to .|e feot Presidenl Wilson4! relrleetion. Pr. Edmund von Maeh, of 'h tens' i oaamittec for Food Shlpmei said: "I am c'.ad thal I ? I ligenelei of ... ??., ehaol io i ondition : i I matic interchange aith Greal Britain, a' d our tn ined relat a i ? Germany hava linall) Pre |enl l ? ? ,,. of i- - Nonaiblc ipokei Mf feel that G< ?,, accepl hia dictum. " he for all neutrals and mpan only in the matter of cubmarine wai i i4 alao in the ? t? ht-?? ol acribed war?I0nea, Illegal i - ? i I parei iood for non-ci mbatanl ind loaning of money to either belligere ?i:' Presidenl ? il io irtuc ?? i poail an, ? i ! bo ??. i ..i mai :? wil bo il i | a? the arb ter for i cutral righ! . || hai i ai '? ei ed ?? ' ?' imph ol d macy ? .??? er before ? q ia d I one in all h -' Henry w eiamann, presidc l Germa Imi i v inee, -*.>\ i ie, it is my b ia not of sufl ? ? the national aaministral : .: I gn al i. ... c into tl arar. In ti,?< Mr. We - i by Henr) Aba ' nia Ii ?? Corn part) and presidenl Federal on oi iun ei Verein o ti . S t a t? [OalE QUALITY ONLY-THE BEST V! MICHELE Universal Tread \ .' ? ? ', .' I l Idded I read Both Quality and Prices Right. Although the New Michelin Univeraal Tread is superlative in quality, its firat coat ia actually lower than maxiy low -jrade casinga, as can eaaily be verifie-d by comparison of price listv NOTE THESE MODERATE PRICES LXiri i:-4' Tal 4H i 4S|m; U.lK 4 . glrtl q ll i t. ?r a.'i oo ?:.4.rr, :...a.-, S1JI .; imi ..i r. i:. :n I.. ' ii ?:i..-.*, I.?i I..'-. :..ihi ...io :. no ?, ,,i a :ni * ?,', M| I The New Tire Everyone Is Talking About ! IR SALI r.'i Al I DEALERS MICHELIN TIRE COMPANY, BWAY AT 57TH ST. PHONE CIRCLE 441 E P - 183 2 "^E^^f-iv^' HUNG TO WATER WAGON 9 YEARS TO FOIL POLICE Bill His I irst Driah s"i\es Kill inn Here in 1907. where no oni i .? ' him, Michael \ , , Williflin Raaa, ,*? ,i.<,lr.,-,| n-ri" t I feara. A ln I ?..mo giaci aigned .. i Right, the n i ii,I. Iphia, < hicagi , maeaaa, Ta u-* he ' ?was never an ? ?? tempera ici i ' I. a fe* days al i'rom hil ' '* made ai - and coi that hr - ai " a ted the 1 ... Bl.' flf pa the D ? v" 6 :.-: ii AEOLIAN HALL Aeolian advertis ing has developed for this address a eharaeter and prei tige valuab'.e alike to the old cslablii'hed hrm and the younger concern still engaged in winning its "place in the sun." ELLEN & JEFFERY