The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1915, Page 4

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a | BRDE OF AN HOUR <=) (. SX rs Do you see equall well with, “both” eyes? Our experience sixter years shows thot | " out of te « | differs trot , 6 but one of man rea- sons why you Stould only wear s made upon the prescrin. of an OCULIST (Reg tered Eye Physician) for YOUR |. special eyesight needs Harris Glasse double serv. Ocultst and a pr Due to the business and Organization, with — perfect-fitt: made for your special eyesight wirements for from $2.90 2 upward WStanis Wedding F Wa l Dash t » t Bouad i 4 . we Vacation when married, menta roue matters in Eeuado ut * over GO . GETS HUBBY BACK AFTER 3-YEAR WAIT THE EVENING WORLD, T AMERICAN IN THE TRENCHES TELLS HOW GERMAN SPIES PAY PENALTY FOR THE CAUSE 202 One French Woman Sold Out Her Country and Was Caught—Collie Dog Courier Betrayed Man in Foreign Legion. Ara Ais regiment of an original tren 4 te edu in Raders assiynr in London ais pr ent, entaiting @ furtowg? wiator and newspaper { 1915 that the grim pro Me reveals UESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. T.RWILLBARE = 3% POLITICAL HISTORY AT BARNES TL detenae ' th Street th Ave. l Corner A MIGHTY SUIT SALE for Mr Mt f New Yor ‘TWO FIRES iH SUBWAY ise Will Be Opened Betore a That Easter ee: Will Thoroughly Appreciate p | FILL TUBE WITH SMOKE : April 20. \ ‘ t in Harlem Holds Up] - ! ! for O Tw eas tre Pa Minute | ALWANY. Maren Hoth The | Teo short circuits, one at One es velt and Wilitam Barnes] prundred and Thirty-second @treet We have reproduced at this popular price # for a ent to the fi © other at One Mundrea aad many exquisite $30, $35 & $40 Models, Mate+ F libel ® as heen) baie rials, tailoring and finish of the reproduc- need th ye oa om tions compare favorably with the originals tr n Tueed Avr Mr. tare T ane t —— —e EE will go to delays 6 eatin 4' To-morrow, Wednesday, we will offer very extra- ordinary values in these superb suits; many could far as 1 am concerned, and will be | but tw pushed to the finish » Koonevelt side there ta just | Ch aggression Agents of the r » havel ~~ tical House ag World BST ene st ewonsiic aah Bike: Breed St. Newark | Reve Goer tothe Tarts crease Co. j ———— The Largest f | \ ; that | am here 3 side I finally was in- for a while World Ads. Show the r-old bridal direction of Broadway, but refusing to addresses. At the con- long Hs, bag wedding and Mrs. Lockwood ho general Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. Sonn Danial Sensibens ’ An Extraordinary Sale of a few weeks in New Eng. i them return to Ecuador. aus land aod Women’s 2-Clasp Real French Kidskin GLOVES & 1.05 oi Never sold under 1.50. Six Pairs for 6.00. 1200 Pairs in white and black only, Paris point embroidered back. A large French factory sold us this lot at a great reduc- tion, being unable to manufacture any more owing to the war. This is the best Glove value to-day, and we recommend laying in a supply for the coming Season. An ideal Easter gift. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Broadway, Gaand Oh Ks. susvernai0 Brand New rom the pier, | LESLEY VOESSSSLIM ESS UO NS VOSA KNABE WAREROOMS 1) a ‘ pped wat veatige of romance been viewing wit ) in believed i stip he ‘ h aetna fashion as to cause the rine data ass axons man : as ane Maia at ; easily be priced much read seariatalte eaeidglatentats a) thi ee t work tm Albany aid today to] ond Thirty higher; one such model Evening World ‘The smoke was caused by the burn . By Phil Rader. Thia BEM pretlere to be the muat lie of the Weeden guard over the Is pictared here. ARTICLE Ne. 5 sensational contest of recent times. |t | tiene Veiten Preas Tr will be an exposure of inside po |* AM AN DON here was a little old woman of Freneb ly yo, te of the past fifteen years, | shality, whose tage was about a mile behind our trenches. |negioning with Col. Roosevelt's ete f ited Fire Headquar There are strictly tai- ider, and When one of us got money and a chance tion as yor in 1998, He will)! ay teeh ech ||| lored, demi-tailored and trenches back to her little house, knock on the show th thods and effects of bora |, § tent from the fancy trimmed models. w until she opened it and handed out a big cupful of apple polilir and will single out spe | t when the fire: good old husband,” ae she described him, “was killed in the o demonstrate his cor jon they were informed jerman oullet.” We buried the body for her and asked her why et v she exclaimed, “tRis is my home, and if 1 die anywhere 1 olght we saw three little Mickers of light come from a chink of the S an {window On a bill, far away, in the German lines, we saw a tiny qy three times. For three nights we watched the sparking chink | feat the widow's window blind. We didn't want to believe she was a apy, N because If she were taken away we would mise our cider, but at last we had polit to act. We caught her one night in the deed, and our officers sent her away, Pv!!! I don't know wh She had sold her country for German gold. Hers! tend was only one instance of the thuroughness of the German spy system. One day we found a telephone wire running through the beet fields from | |the German trenghes to a point far) nik | appo Hin profession | the i | Was that of an engineer of a sugar “A | kToups of comrades behind our lines, It ended at poplar) making machine, and he knew every| the Cosonel and the tree, where a German spy, hidden 19) inch of the augur beet country the branches, had been phoning tbe enemy all the detalis of our move- nN) wan which our regiment was finally sta- {ite 0 tioned, | of 19 ements. Hut Demeilio was the apy of) 1: was a collie dog that proved the! preve: all spies. He lived with us Im OUF) undoing of Demellle—a fine, long-| tug! | trenches, he shot at the Germans, and} haired animal. All the atray dogs ursed them as we did. But all the | time be was sending messages to them. And when he was caught in | the act, he kept silence like @ man. Our officers took charge of him, and ie 16 disappeared, executed, we heard. an which made their homes in the| the G trenches had friends among the men, but the collie liked Demielle beat, we! used to save bis food, and even ¢ hungry himself in order to keop him-| | GERMAN SPY JOINED FOREIGN | “elf high in the coille’s good will, Vaaion: How Demeille ever trained the dog! to go to the German trenches from | In those early days of the war, | ours we were never able to figure out, | when foreigners In Paris were forming | but we first suspected Demeilie when a foreign legion, Demeille, a splendid) we saw him Jift the dog to the edg looking, big man, with a beard that! of our trench and send him on bi gave him a distinguished appearance, | way by throwing a stone toward the, (and a manner that was the essence of| German lines, which were only one) courtesy, got his name into the list| hundred and fifty feet distant. and was accepted. He had money IN| wHEN DOG CAME BACK SPY unlimited quantities, and before we WAS CAPTURED. ed from Paris to the front he) when the dog came back that night wave parties right and left to Mttle) 4 sentry caught him and searched him. Under the collar waa a map which ILD EN’ S Demeille had di nh with a note writ- ‘© don’t understand this map. Can't you make It plainer?” ‘Ry IT ON chops ‘The sentry put the note back in place and let the dog xo to Demeille'’s sub- way hut, Two men were watching | Demeillo when the dog entered, De aneillo put his finger under the dog’ collar, pulling out the note, and began to read it when the men Jumped on him. Demeiile was very cool about i | but he knew that his end had cc | He was taken away and sentenced | | to death by a court-martial, Luckily, the firing squad was not chosen from among the men in our trenches, ‘The | officers paraded bim before us, as ag ple, He kept his head high, and| wcemed satisfied with what he had done for his country, Then they took him away somewhere to dle. Hurd Rolled Rage READY TO USE. 10 CENTS. A Vine FISH Sauce by Adding Vinegar. At Delicatessen und Grocery Htores, that were Governor final Franc “Laatly, will be the record of the PIANOS That Are Fully Worth*350, at The pianos offered in this sale sell regularly at $350. These uD 1 1) All Fully Guaranteed instruments are recommended for their excellent tonal aes ies Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange and beautiful case designs. TO-MORROW ONLY.. Sth Avenu4, Cor. 39th St. if For 78 years we have man- ufactured Pianos. During this entire period we have been known as producers of only pianos and player- pianos of the highest qual- ity. We are able to select sound piano-values for you because we are Experts. Every piano we sell carries our fullest guarantee. The enormous quantity of pianos sold from the Knabe warerooms makes these remarkable possible. prices A Limited Number of "xorePLA YER-PIANOS 88-NOTE, These instruments are the very latest 88-note Players in various designs and woods, Fully Haraniaet, Regular- ly fies at including Mani Rolls, TO-MOR ROW ONLY... N Bose to Suit Your Convenience MEINE as 2 ee las 1 think, than shooting their old trench-mate | would have been. all of the dogs in your \" ran the now command, think some of the men who had| | made pets of stray dogs wept the t der came, One fellow I ith his dog that night, | kill the dogs tn cold | blood; we wero acquainted with them just as we were with each other. | They had been the bright spots in| our muddy drab lives. Mangy and) dirty as they ere, We were little cleaner; when ‘e wasn't a smile left on our faces during the iny or extra dangerous days there w: le ways a sparkle in the ey the trench do and they were always ready to p | HOW THEY KILLED SIX FAITH FUL Doas. | But we had to kill them. A Por-! tuguese who loved a@ little white fox | terrier discovered the easiest way He threw @ stone out of the trench the little fellow went after it, and just as he was picking it up in his mouth about a dozen of our rifles blazed at him and over he went. We made believe to ourselves that we 5 2 had been shooting at the Germans and that “Poopoo” had been killed by accident | So our six dog friends went into eternity that day, laying themselves down among the bodies of the dead soldiers, and dying deaths that we ourselves might meet at any time “A dog can't expect a better death than his master," said the Portuguese with tears in his eyes. No soldier in all this great war has Prana & Harder thing fe do than we that day {When the ¢ were sentenced to ai ‘eet ee “os el ANREP ae rere that the fires were out. Il] Inchecks, poplins, gabar- dines and Men's Wear serges. ne of the earliest examples witi| he contest with the Leg { Passage of the franchise tax the Colonel suc Ung it into law that still stands sought to de isl © ur Every suit is in the new- est style. powers that it ext will come the attempt | Every suit is custom tai- lored. ielans to force the Color ma Payn 4 pt of Insurar iT Payn witha to ap Superin tand nd ie Hendricks of Syracuse was inted. Col Roosevelt will reveal nner history of that event nother aotable conte) was ws Every suit is lined with soft peau de cygne. 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