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Saudia adie aenatiioe : THES SVENING WORLD, THUR DAY, MAROR 18, 1 j K ee ao OER ASAWAT (GERMANS IN TALY Saned Gear Fron cron, Croees MRS. GOULD FILES | SSS> SS Seats ak a=) RUSSANADVANGE, | HURRYING HOME; s**t See OPEN WAR OF FRE WARNING | DENED | The BIG COUNTER SUIT fara eu rast been Hose, the oldest, was tho hotebeanpe evidence as to Mr. Bal- Berlin aeccnon fe Reprisal for | But Pina sox led von Buelow Again tei on wade. The defense has held aan AGANST SHEARN, SS crises recs Se i Alleged Burning of East Visits the Foreign Office cution, not admitting this, lays stress! ‘The sisters gave no advance notice their inten Prussian Towns. in Rome. a * « « ” > a upon Mrs. Angle's, supposed state- | of ment that there was “a drunken Retaliates With Ba $15,000 Ac- brawl” in which both the deceased Janitor now any" tion After Justice Sought fanioe ain set whowed: a nae visited the ry: wary ae roe bat ies anner Fees as Attorney. the factory whe: the qi is employed Chief Clerk " her said Dr retry Pearson and other phy-| she had not worked there for a week. alolans said there was no evidence hoy eee noe said she had when awa was taken to the hos- aie 3 1@ was found Bre had en drinkin about twenty-four, small of stature, anat eee tien iter ie o'tock the gray eyes, entered the room and de- TO BURN THREE TO ONE.|GOVERNMENT HOPEFUL. night of Ballou’s injury he saw Aal- | manded to know what was wanted. Petrograd Officially Reports|Austrians Make Warlike Prep- Bill Discloses Graduated Fees, \c%, aan te a eee “No,” replied, “I am her Surprise Attack in East arations Along the Frontier Lawyer Was to Get From * 2 is Mo say anything? AT sald {ee pene, (net Ne ome Prussia, of Italy. Alimony. Tie evidence’ made ap ‘woman who represented hers br) cousin was Miss Tanger herself. Vs. fated. § bagel ed . Mrs. ee ier aud ee Cat over ap egde BERLIN (via London) March 18] ROMB, March 18 (United Prees)— ‘ m ‘ Mrs, Katharine Clemmons Gould, jou was in her room between a/iety an gone home,” he sal [Associated Press).—The War Office| Departure of a large number of Ger- 4 i By Nit sat who was sued for $29,800 by Cla: Albert A. Pups ty Prowe ata Aides Berets in, Moe rene’ AG, 8 to-day gave out the following report:|man tourists for their homes and an \ J. Shearn, now a Supreme Court J of Stamford, who prepared the case| Mr. Osborne is married and has a ussian attacks on German poai-| {important conference of Government tice, for services as her attorney in for State Prosecutor Cummings, be-|son in college. His wife is a dauxh- his summing up for the State|ter of ex-Judge Van Wyck and a tions between the Pissa and Orayo|@Mcials were the outstanding features the separation suit brought against £7 4 Rivers, In Northern Poland, as well| to-day tn the situation that threatens &t noon. He confined himself to a| niece of ex-Mayor Van Wyck When Howard Gould, to-day brought @ vivid rehearsal of the evidence | sees at the Sherman Square Hotel to- ns northeast of Praasnysz, continued et bate go war. ant counter-nult against the Justico/brought to support the contentions |day Mrs, Osborne whe regarded yesterday. ie rman anny @ re) for $16,000, of the sip oko) ETD the suit as “ridiculous, “Went of the Skwa Tver wo took|(hat the leaving of the touriis was ‘Seihahe revealing all her nal -_—o-e eee 900 prisoners of war and east of the |Sdvised by attaches wan specifically ysiage Skwa 1,000 prisoners and four ma- chine guns “Hordes of the Russian Imperial militia gained a cheap victory by in- vading the most northern corner of Kast Prussia, in the direction of ,|Nemet. They pillaged and burned nt at Athens of the| Villages and estates. Asn retaliatory in a despatch dated | Measure towns on Russian territory occupied by us will be compelled to ie payment of large sums. “For every village burned down by these Russian hordes on German ter- SHEET CLSIGSTS Italy for the wi turn i, } to tele Ps Taluloe”apviad Wan Wages aes | f pockrgedylaersecss troy = there $50 1” FOR PROOF tap Sees 4 4 ‘air lon omorrow; : Sunshi: approaching and that others, unques- tionably, were influenced by the bel- ligerent attitude of some of the Ital- jan papers. Prince Von Buelow was again at the Foreign Office to-day. Foliowing hi departure Premier Salaun went into conf ice with practical- ly the entire Cabinet, A number of other Government officials were clos- ritory and for each estate destroyed) tog with the Primo Minister. The three villages or eatates on Russian) vonterence was continuing this aft territory occupied by us will be sacri-| oo gon, ac err aii te Laneieed oF While the Foreign Office continued Len the’ ban on PLOUGH ELL9LDD-8-£999H9590 OO LDFDLOLL 000890800808 0OO b the | the destruction by Gre of Russian the neguuiniions wit r “Tell" has the distinction and honor of being the only dog in the German} When the separation suit was de-|Tanser said to-day his client became Government buildings at Suwalk! and prarisas ercmnata: that ikea nae co ow ace ® Basing the _ Wearerllenee pee ics.) cided in Mrs. Gould's favor she was|a6quainted with Mr. Osborne in a itals in Germa: wearing jecoration aroun: jar. 1 service for . » In addition other Brovinelal capi nothing alarming in the situati which “Tell” was honored was the saving of an entire troop of px artrgren ey feted a hetenaah sree. § awittiaed prs street accident. bands.’ . The attitude of diers from a Russian ambuscade towards which they were proceeding. her in five other actions. In his final na A Pasties. id, accosted her and ber cod. it has not an ay ci Wy feteecat = | vt HS, PETROGRAD, March 18—(United | ernment is still one of hope. Preas)—By forced marches through| LONDON, March 18. Special Rome bill to Mra. Gould, the lawyet figured | way, Osborne,” said Mr. Slade, “in- Turks are Se ee ae ghia} the anow, Russian foroce have ap-|dennaicher, (2 4, number Lond ’ 1 ut, Certain charges, fOr Gatendiog| «tied himselt at ‘Oliver Ontsturre| Oli SERVICE. peared unexpectedly and delivered e are making great military Al hi t amount In each of/ an attache of the Department of Jus- surprise attacks at the extremo ends the Trentino District ’ these cases Mrs. Gould aly tice, in the East on fegal business, and EXAMINATION FOR of the 700-milo battle line reaching she had settled with Mr. Shearn { ‘Osborne’ of Santa Rosa, Cal, un- Ita frontier. Large forces of Russian prisoners full before the separation action. ‘Bhe e from near the Baltic Bea to the bor- |1.1. Leen sent into Trentino, the den- with hi fn, married. We have letters from bim M ager dors of Roumaaia. ed. They art ee Led on 4 signed ‘Oliver.’ We have also seen a Keeper of en 1e The War Office to-day confirmed | gaged he ignature ‘Oliver Osborne’ in a cer- Salary $1,020 Per Annum “ a ‘snow and digging entrench i the report cabled here from German | hen,” ie contract she signed with with tain’ place, and have compared it sources that an army of the Csar has oo March 8, 1907, in the Hotel | with the signature of James W. Os- Applications will, made a sudden raid against German eis, fixing ‘ate fees on the basis! ,, In all thei: te (i 10 dea ‘by Pnatl ups upon of he recovered from: Gould, | °°™*. In all their characteristics the oh full ie not prepaid will positions near Tilait, in northern East GERM ANS REPORT f money she recovered from Mould.| signatures are identical. i ive ba saeae nce. It the couple smoothéd out their differences Mr. Shearn. was to re- ceive $10,000, This having proved out of the question, the lawyer was to re- ceive 5 per cent. of all she received from her husband for the first five years up to $60,000; 10 per cent. of all she received on the second $50,000; 18 per cent. of the third $50,000 and 20 per cent, for five years on all she ' city Direct: she ol substituted another lawyer in Mr. | watched his office until she saw him Shearn's place, she was to pay him/gome out, David Sjado of counsel to Miss (Continued from First Page.) wile Prussia. At the same time it was “That ts £ ishts ai it five rs, in accordance at account lor the fact that 10% req aMiclally announced that « Slav fores with the Bt, Regis contrast, she re: | Miss ‘Taam addressed: him as-‘Dear 40% 0 rience. *h' physical bas forced a crossing of the Pruth ceived $141,120 from her husband, of | ojven’ ‘Bbe,shought he was: Oliver Pps oxparianes: and Southern Egypt. x loft ‘ the Dardanelies. and is advancing against Czernowite ATTACK FROM ap | Sohal — at the. Pront Fgh as ‘Decléring which she paid inet arn ice 1n| Gavoras, of Galiferaia, and dia won| {the cease manne rt Rags LOTI IS PUT LONDON, March 18—The star has They Have Overrun Middle Pte Gigase, Ulestion: making &) Sree. Onborie. the attorney’ af fre the aanttatt hose x pecstved a Gespatch from its cers ng of various animals: ‘The mfalteum MAND OF GUNBOAT reepondent Ae Lckenge weer Bg aye Bullets. “It is true Miss Tanzer is employed ¢ IAT. DARDANELLES STRAIT. | (ik, she, statistics furnished, by, . In a factory, but she is not a factory||| Munlelpal Civil Service Commission f Supreme Court and got two allow-|hand. She is a buyer and js in capital of Bukowina. ‘Driving Auto and Dodging peruee of tbe. iit discover for a long time he was New York. age ie 21 years, By William G. Shepherd. BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Maroh/|ances, one for $5,000, the other forleharge of a department in which 5 gear’ March 18—Pierre Loti, | been 5 aes to cover all his fees and fu- s i Frencis author, who recentiy| thousand refugess are maid to be tine LONDON, March 7, United Press| 18—A remarkable tale of how $0,000) fire”C.penges in connection with | forty girls are employed. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. the Ley AL sgiiehed at the/abie to return to East Prussia be- This Is Declared to Be in Re- (By Mail to New York).—The next| Dervishes have overrun Middle and uld’a legal business, At No. 952 Aldus Street, the Bronx,| SALESLADY wanted; | experienced: been placed in com-| cause they bave no means of livell- King of England—if England wante| Southern Kgypt, wiping out British she alleges, was ob-/it was learned to-day that Miss Rae’ pis iekmoed ate Jedlen’ es regiments and taking possession of| tained from Howard Gould, through the court, on the theory that it wa: the whole of the Soudan, including) needed to enable the poor wite t Khartum and parts of Nubia, was preeoons her (oehiget ht ema ‘ printed by the Vossiache Zeitung to- For these reasons uld not only asks for the dismissal of Jus- day. The newspaper did not vouch| fice Shearn’s claim of $29,208, but for the truth of the story. for judgment against him for $1! —_—_——s SSS |SINE KON T) (TMi Chocolate Covered Fresh SUM UP CASE Strawberries: 2%..sriou,, £1, Sethe from Egypt. He said that the Der- dance of delicious natural juices; first di; in our Celebrated of a French gunboat, accord-| hood. Out of 100,000 houses only another king and the Prince of Wales Teceived here to-day, | 6,000 remain. venge for Damage by Air- | iyescwitt be a man so human that be > _ — as H will know how to swear when the oc- men to a Seminary. Riba downs Not long ago an officer who knew BERLIN (via London), March 18,—| little about court etiquette wrote an The German War Department gave important letter to the Prince of Out the following statement to-day: | Wales at the front, Ho addressed the “A French advance against our po- | Prince as “My Dear Prince of Wales,” Bition on the southern slope of tho| breaking all rules in royal letter writ- Lorette Hills was repulsed, ing. “Partial French attacks in Cham-| “Your Highness, before I present bagne, to the north of Le Mesnil, were | this letter to you, permit me to ox- teh have cut all telegraph lines leading from Central Egypt, leaving the British around the Sues Canal in ignorance of the massacre of their brought to a standstill by a counter] plain that {t ts impro) addressed,” | fellow: fondant Cream, jously attack, A fresh French attack which | sald the adjutant ne ae | a eeeh Army. Of Pervtanee sorens werld-famed Promiuen Mil heco! fricob fet Cc was begun thero last night has been|ter to young Edward. Sardine to the merebant. They killed i ing a emont whien emneviedges no peer feyeonse ba repulsed with heavy losses to the en-/who wrote it meant no discourt 200 Australians in the shadow of the afaik aay enere #t ny price. Sold sacnaively hy jemy.” ' T assure Your Highness, but he knows | Pyramids and then moved south- | “In the Argonne yesterday tho| more about war than about the court, | ard, gaining thousands of recruits, [fighting abated. French aviators|it was only kindness of heart, I as- wat anode, along the Nie Gs] (Continued from First Page.) ee |threw bombs on the undefended Al-| sure"— Australian and native troops All ‘he watian town of Sohlettstadt. Only| + tives deserted to the enemy, one bomb took effect, falligg on alGive me the httecl” Ieatnaa ‘en, |according to the Zeitung’s informant,|harm in it. Mr, Blondell sata ne Pek a aid rariets seminary eonducted by women teach is! and the 2,000 Australians, including didn't mind Ballou's giving Mrs. An- Feat OOND BOX 10c ~ | Prince. their commander, were elther cap-| gie @ diamond ring, but did object to ers, killing two ehildren and severely] ‘The | young king-to-be of England|tured or killed. Those taken pris: wounding ten. Im reply German avi-| is jeading @ rough-and-tumble life at|Oner were decapitated. her accepting an offer of an automo- ators last night dropped bombs of b is to dri As a result all the native chiefs from Ballou. Blondel, a sturdy, big size on the fort t Caiate” | the front. His Job Is to drive ® head-| joined the Dervishes, who on Jan. 1| aggressive old man, said that be sold J ress at Calais” | quarters automobile, He's up at ¢ took possession of the Important mil-| out pis contracting and fuel supply PARIS, March 18 (Associated Press) every morning, He has aides who Post at Nasser, in the District business two years ago because his ~The War Uffice this afternoon gave are nnaar, r aupposed to take care of him, rd of the all uest | daughter's nervous ailment made it HRs cnr Solvening slateent; but bait the time he's going too fast | of “he” Bouden ‘has heretofore ‘been | impossible for her to de the clerical "The Belgian army cvntinued progress on the Yao Its artill for them to keep up. If they had/given out. Sans a voye,n the Toad from’ Dizmsde to | wurroundea with ax muon court ou-|WIDOWS’ PENSION BILL From tba Lye to the Oise there was | Wette *# he ls in the palace in Lon- HALTED BY HINM N artillery action, The enemy bom. | 40% #0 he keeps away from them as barded the spur of the hill at Notre! much as possible, Paine de Loretta and the villages of | ‘Two hundred miles of driving is an ordinary day's work for him, He has Republican Assembly Leader the railway st tC i In the of club at Gen. French's} Charged by McCue With Secret SS ieiinme anil headquarters he h gambled with 43 SERBIA AND AUSTRIA © hours later, wore dead Opposition to Measure. AGREE TO EXCHANGE te bas sbaken hands! ALBANY, March 18.—Consideration reated its case at 11.15 prosecution called Jo- seph F. Houghton, a Stanford banker and City Councilman, in rebuttal, He was asked if in years of intimate eS x friendship with Waldo R. Ballou he ‘The ever knew Ballou to be intoxicated, coveted welsh needes ite container i oead con Judge Downs, of the defense, was ‘In Lorraine (here was an artillery! duel, On ats our aviators bombarded | Yee sn she BHA Bone repentediy SUGGESTIONS id goodbye to nen who were tart of the Widowed Mothers’ Pension Bill THE INTERNED WOMEN, | Mi oe °theve inst journey, “tie Sas to-day Socninee Until Wetuenany Joe R Bargains in used boats and automobiles are being advertised ——-- rounded by real, genuine, red- blooded after a spirited debate between ma- in The World from day to day. NISH, Serbia, March 18. —After | ee ae eee et usually haveee | Jority Inder Hinman and Assembly- 1 To stimulate “big business” advertise your seeds, bulbs, pegionase Pegotations through the He has looked across th ! man McCue sponsor of the bill in fertilizers, im lements, incubators, &c., in the “FARM &’ R- medium of the Spanish legation at| and seen the Germans, the lower house, Hinman’s motion DEN IES” column of |nder rifle and shell fre. His lf of next Sunday's World. bared hustle tere rena’ Sor- | Nas been in danger more than once. | 49 Coat Yue Revuionsn “following ' When Sprin| es aly folks thm im to change interned women’ irrespective | q Not long ago Be spent an extra 1 ot] their leader while the Democrats and G rat ly tui home build. of their age, and men under eightess ey phe ea Cre Progressives voted with McCue. | Mo- ing, lot and farm buying, &c. years and over fifty. sands apd with the chances oven thai | Gna “Ta e’Gorkitg “-undornarhes The World prints more “REAL ESTATE” ads. than any ee his trench might be blown up by an/ against this bill,” and that if Frise ‘ other New York newspaper, aide panmative P ntiet of the cods’ BELGIANS FINED $5,000 bane ely Neaketastene 1e ee ee wore cotperen. 28 Plan your campaign for su board The World motives of those opposing {mi e immer ers now, ie ked Up & newspaper and read th . ere was anything secret a Sa ae 51,574 “Summer Resort” Ads. Last Year— BRUSSELS, March 18—The ¢rm rie More Than the Herald, Sun and Tribune of Henri Leten has been fined 20,000 cs than Ha Ged Geptated” tie broaene LI is 7,607 ADDED rocErine: marke ($5,000) for violating the urier a reply from Speaker Sweet to 4 of Governor General von Bissing pro- effect that the measure had not been Roig “paymenta: So" creda ia) fs ta RSI | ekpadited ut nad’ ‘gone throug the —— Plan Your Sanday World Advertising To-Day! mre” Wa cr tcc hs elise ata nee es acount