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- WILSON IN’ SHIP BILL LOBBY REPLY Dedares Purch Measure Pushed by Wilson Was in the ase Interest of Germany TO BUY INTERNED SHIP Corporations Were to Benefit If Not Clause Would Have Barred Them Out WASHINGTON, March wie ONY ONO MOM Withers mubpoen wetlfy before the ser declared and, (hat Kepubtt the Investigation sonehuded Ne of any consequence las come out at it Among other witnes od wo wear bet he committer was Col Roosevelt, who declined ont that He had no informat Weh as was available to feneratiy ‘ Roorevelt's telegram to the fommitios, which was ploced int record today by « nan Walsh wit “The sources of Information are and have been for monthe open to every i tice he whole matter he b Pure bil ‘or monthy be Fim ail it details in the 4 pre Every man i the matter ot all knew pe we wore liter arrel with every thased trem any of tu awning the German interned liver that Mf the bil was to pureh: ternod ships, If t Nips thy object © thene in- is were not #o the man knew pr 1 inv would have contained a proviso exprowily exempting these In- cerned ships front tts provisions, Such & proving was on several occasions voted down, you yourself, as Tam nforine?, bel vf those who Voted it down » failure to put in such a proviso i conclusive proof that the main object in passing the Act was to purchase these very ships. «Such an cot was of necessity an Jnot in the Interest of the corporations, in- foreign or nu ve, who had any terest In the siips, and indirectly the interest of the German ment, one of the belligerent Go ments. “My. statement Was literally and exactly correct. President Wilson and Secretary McAdoo have been push- Ing this Ship Pu. chase bill to the ut- most of their ability, This is a matter of common notoriety and — do not suppose that any one will pre- tend to deny it, Their action was in the interest of the foreign corpora- lions owning or interested in the ownership of tho interned ships, it had not been, then these ships would have been specifically ex- empted from the operations of the ac “This statement,” asserted the mes- sage, “cannot be denied.” For this reason the Colonel asserted ft would be folly for him to testify, In support of his claim that the bill's purpose was to purchase in- terned German ships and that the President and Secretary Bryan knew it would involve conflict with other belligerent powers, he quoted numer. ous authorities, declaring that in any case, “any man in public position who did his duty” know tt. “To ask me to testify Don't be “blue, Perhaps, the fact that you ure inclined to feel sad, should make you happy. Why? “How can I beep up’ it may be « worth-while bint ften ure caused by urie acid which the kidneys should the blood, Strengthen with Doan's Kidney Pills—t urie acid trouble, bladder and kidney uilments, Proof Right Here in New York City Mrs, M. I 256 W. 16th St, New York Cit “T had kidney and bladder trouble for several years, My back was so painful that I could get norest at night. The trouble was worse when I went to bed aad when I was walking around. Thad a of pain right across my eye. sight was also blurred, and one night I thought Twas going blind, Doun's Kidney Pills brought me relief.” DOAN’ 50¢ at all Drug Stores Foster-Milburn Co, Props Buffalo,NY. recommended everywhere for backache, | It}, greater emph jeommittes to make t most as well as daughter, it is a } i ] oo | bit difficult for a woman in mid- { Good Samaritan Got Doctor tor dle life to acquire the school ' , it j able to treatment, ! i | Several Dollars, ter. whom tho attiat and 1 caught The good samaritan who wanted a en voyage Forty-second Street doetor for nuel Galastelasitwenty: Wife of Former Merchant Gets No| tate yes afternoon ich of FI R ee 8 © a inter, of Fe ns eae ‘ +, Sea the two re skirts at boot-to 0 rected Visit | Avenues Bre cos Alimony—Miss May Smith Is | yenetn, displayed bisch boots ot eet Ready tor rE xpected Visit |New York en wnoy to feed @ 5 ted, | amall army of Belgian refugees early Exoneratec. patent le and mole-colored etoth of German Bomb Throw- tbeiiny Hi tin fl arm that Sach sported exactly the same style | ee i signed a final decreo of divorce for Mrs. tno wate, ach wan crowned wie Jtwo hook and later companies and | Marie Vaughn Slegel from Henry sieges. | ‘° W4 Hels we TRL WAC a ceaeekeincueee Jtwo battahon cher While the report of Maurice Deicher, | 5! yound hat, jammed well duwa heres ¢-wittiam je the rep bs iis Head aad wth Gouna Gal o A | Goldstein became sick at Williasns referee, Ie sealed, It ts known that the | en the head wit at | A enn tes Oleg cmos aeehune tieskva: woe court dismissed the charges that § & To complete the resems [long-range rapid na erase | Pee ee chee ta Uoue hin had been guilty of misconduct with Misy ebullient taffy-eolored hat fenomsgh to overtal ! craft res Nt rere lesa sett May Smita, a trained nurse, who ate| fue dout under each hat brim, cose, WI be Liuneted: tn wie ns sh ‘ bila ‘4 a te phe tended him during an illness in 1911, At! A close inspection showed that the at London in about a week, a a i reich rated Roan Nm inde the time the sult was instituted counsel, mother's couture inclu ah j rata brenen i hi for Miss Smith sald his cllent would )...., t renting on BaBiot ‘ y in the excitement was over an sue Mrs. fa eh for cams in Mf her! vertebrae of the spinul col f Americu, who sa L cart nb ea it om Bt Mary‘ name was brought Into the case. ‘ sh dais Sy Sapte Aaa n tel reated The only other co-respondent was (Ne Wish protruding at th bandhy ante takin home, Tt is estimation tt Mrs, Diana Eddy. During the period 1° ‘i eral e wa weal Hees {costs tin each fre company that Mrs, Budy w. used of tain remarkat y ike the y | Cor who was jy Pin et ’ fe — mae seenutk wie ein his country “Duteh eut.” of the daughter, faclory neac | to ufaecu —_ home, Driftwood, wt Mamar , ahi i New Game on F ith Avenue, W Frisky Old Matrons Dress Like Girls of 15 It'aa Distracting Puzzle When the Sariorial it Dates Sally Forth in Gigglish “Little Girly” Attire With Coats From the Nursery Closet and Hats of the Sucet Rollo Type. By Marguerite Movers Marshall There's o new y fe mother and whieh is dave rom the tops of their tow 1 f 4 side or u tae “ f oe UY} a They are wide and billow 4 Ley stop wight ro ten inehes above ® i There 4 certain THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROC 37, ROOSEVELT WIS “‘ Which Is Mother and Which Is Daughter?’’ {NEES r STREET ROGERS MAY SOON (me Where J ge ing out to with dancing de vase | later on, Each had @ short, fuil i" the 1 skirted, ribboned and ruffled fo renpe ' tin evening frock. Each frock eo moneT ‘ ue wile. | was but @ more elaborate de apread to. the 1 by velopment, of the doar old tus TaAwe With KrAndMAKMa, Sonvebhody * bilowy, blue-sashed white mus ea bed Jwore a chapeuu whieh \ ') lin, worn by the none-of-them- ae » pine cones at ed | twenty-none » of » them» married Creees® 4 | orva | heroines of all the novels writ: ravee cums? 1 da the tear oof New ten a few Generations ay: win Nee nr ae ‘ ff ( r ly ft n Co nee ae leve an \ tig Nees i [Mitten a eit Deluge A BABY MORTAR, Board subtlety about the silt skirt, a distinct davor of soplistication, But a direct simplicity, a positively Alpine br je the only “suggestion” one gets from the short skirt, There becoming, for two plagniy apparent Who can make it naughtily, dangerousls uiness, sons, There is almost no woman becoming And wi ingenuenh thar the subject." continued the ex-Presi-] the short coats, or the longer onex _ dent, "is © © © as if you should! wit wN belts? At ask me to testify to the damaging | swer eed, some effect of the Tarif’ Bil on the Amert been br | can sugar grower * * © or to show met with | that the ateur war with Mexico] wren thes last summor (which resulted in great: | dangling tails of ribbon and their de er loss of life in the American Navy! imure strings tied than occur during ¢ ative war | The smallness and the ple shapes, | with Spain), was ended and Vera! plain) round ov nost Ine Cruz abandoned, without obtaining a) stinces, are ily juvenile lute for the American fla | The guessing game of which is | No good purpose could possibly be! grown-up and which isn’t. be- rved by my coming," he said. “All! gomes especially difficult to play I could do would be to re-state with | if you have only a back view of your unconscious pawns. Despite the fact that mother knows the secrets of the make-up box al- Is what T have in} If you desire to make ! inst what 1 have ket me before 3 stated to you an argument o€. it is not proper te are many women to whom tt ts un-| the chin. | ZX ENGLAND BUILDS fi CALLED OUT FIREMEN TO AID A SICK MAN sire Incidentally, the popular Castle \ states that no clip, with its square line over the fsion for aliniony. Will be made at i ene but Mia Scat maysapply eas and the low dressing in the ater if she chooses The deer back, is an eminently girlish a mits her to use the name Maric fangement. And a number of or Marie Vaughn Wilde women this tense at all of hair, n make no pre- doing up” their On the contrary, they “do it —_>— —— PALMS “SCARCE FOR SUNDAY, ued an down,” letting it fall in soft, loose Crop te Bilghted and Supply for ci ents about the neck, New York Limited, (Tho curls are a cross between Palm Sunday to-morrow may find, those which yeu find in the por- many people without palms. ‘f op | traits of the original Charles and usually plentiful, is almost # failu those which ycu find to-day on this year, due to blight. New York! his canine namesake.) jdenlers own thelr own palm plantations Wo ub) oh ana’ ales Mn Central Florida, This season the postion hy a usual number of palms were brought Nea to New York to be distributed from, Sl! features and siiin teure of the here throughout the country. Soon it| Mfteen-year-old, She holds no monop discovered that the stock changed color | Cly of th however, Her moth and then rotted, and her und her grown-up Ono Barclay Street tem recetved cousins, not to men wrand- | Barclay Street dealers, telegrams asking If palms could be hal mother, helped to er in gould condition, It was impo: wi ribbon-strean QM orders, spaiardiy at 7 20H of the pais aro avid to Cathotte |" Rornw of these mati churches, Roman and Greols, but m f and more Protestant churches are or. | ferred 4 sample of heads dering them cach year. Many ordere {OM the lines of the Rollo hut, wo f from Protestants had to be refused by | Avently inflicted on small boys a few years ago, The present version cone "INKED UNDER AUTO AS fo ) TAXE HITS PASTOR'S CAR | The Dr Adem Chambers, pastor 1 ute at { Baptlat Church, One Hu ” wilh tet shu Twentyethird Street and Tht 1 1 by hin wife an a nd Henry Lute i i ' \ Aton i ony ‘ Avon " int Bi tk ’ under It Ba \ Masueniin anit Ve Wer a yer Hou \ cba scaly wound the war, nuvatr ‘ fhe i te int ; Just beture 1. Hai rf i ms q Jelogation of meme f \ N Now J a wear wn m0) form Hart Nur mber wa cam A } There were kisser wil around, even cag pope between the males of the order, Gal doy tadang WGREr Jas MSS 23 Waa up, aa, TOZEWONDERGIRL, BE FREE 10 WED LANDSINBASTILE ACCUSED WOMAN ' . ' r seed * turned ' 4 * ‘ ) ' pon he knee ne tretoned ° . 1 you be mine | ' riled. wrt ito run away Our the man dives day fur A . weit ver ' . a t ‘ Cr set foie pom | 4 t ' while he held th da grea " “ i ite) itor ‘ . \ y fan \ 1 ' w youl” want wed i Mrw i responee, and ale broke @ and [ts inorwn tl ' ae Atarted thro! ' 1 ' q followed, forgetting bin cane f to wed Ia Kuwlind, Freneh and Matte Phe wf t ye unbon upon th At Pitty fiat Bu ‘ ‘ 4 Patrolman ‘Terra of the wld be Vifty-tient Aton for protee: | » and bo enfolded the ardent |! Qooer in hia aris and demanded an! toy explanation, Wriggliog to free him ' wolf, the man mai tam Mo Calaning of Noo th Kast Fifty-third Stroet, For a weak t have worked for HM. Sehultek at No | t 630 Fifth Avenue Tt in love woe Mrs He 4 svelitiona cance ver has j#e bookkeeper when T saw her. fal wxlate consent tel Jeyest Ab, Eo would give my fife for] divorce him red that | or Tam a0 fastionable tatlor, but) Rogers wan y mood Ji could not work for aight of hor, and | mtn. Whatever hy uy when she watked out this morning F folivwed to tell her of my love and C UGHT FAKE COLLECTOR ask her toe marry oy Why ww jatreet? Ah, L would toll her any FOR YONKERS MILITIA | wher young woman sald aha was od Frances Malach of No ant Nine Officer Happened to Be in Office When He Tried to Collect. ty-seventh Street, be |Schulick, and declared she had never |npoken to Calanino in her life. Patrol- Hinan ‘Terra arrested Calanino at the |young woman's request, and he was (taken to the Kant Fiftyefeat Stren Nector for Company G of the Station: etl! protesting: ble love, IVenth Regiment (Fourth Separate When he arrived before Mugtatrate Company) of the National Guard Corrigan in tho West Side Court, aftor wonnite, Ghigaeie & OFT headquartera in [St Bour 18 the pros) pen, Calanlno'e) 4, ny was to-day held in $500 bail ardor had coote Charged with representing himaeit wr vas ; , [i fe Centro Street Coure for further sed id ey veh will epeak | examination on Tucaday. ee Re hoe, eee make) Mcbiheny was arrested at the af ieee Hoge rh pe ena td ld ip, [fee ef tho New York Kdivon Com. Las Ney oat sa t 4; Aa sage i pany, No. tL Broadwa rough the | youk to ber. Mu fi Rea iapee ane Arey here torte of Major Monson Morris of the Nevair at | Twelfth Kegiment, who happened to Misy Malach told the Magistrate all al : bo in an offes across the hallway at she desired was to havo Calanino | " the time. | promise not to annoy her. ‘The Max- MeKiheny had in his possession what | purporte or wlened by A. | | N. Nugent, for apluin of Com- intrate d ing charged bun with a warn Sara ral ene | $50. 000 LOVE SUIT DROPPED, Conrt Diam on Mew, Crandalt’s ro those ton Agatnat Actres H. Pook! A heavy burden was to-day Ufted Temp mm the shoulders of Lola May, an! netress, When Supreme Hitter Newburger dismissed a $50,000 dame | Tolephone Con represen nike sult Brought against her tol wioua in green ink, ‘The specific com- 4 Marie « pluint against the. prise was ob | " | Va Wall Street taining a subscription of 85 from A Jenation of bis! 1) Towe of No. Xo Bulton Str i was a IMr. Howe appeared as | ctor Me S MeKiheny suid that he was fifty-six | ie tt. the Y [and lived at No. 880 Amsterdam Ave: viotady preeluded Mrs, Crandall trom | nue presenting ey idence —_—.- rt the Witt Headed f 1 Game, | Mies May RICHMOND, V reh | D. Syrick, fifty years old, a well known | | | ‘ernment oficial of Washington, died mm Hotel here ewrly } ora #4 tna to art failure cam your hor buys purpone of Witneaing an exhibition #2 fooks aa though rot between the Hichmond International for it” am and Washington Nationals tuday. | Many people have the idea that of a reputation for QUALIT We sell Pure, Fresh Foods of the other stores in this City, and we respectfully invite your current month, Prices and Quality Appearance and Cleanliness of that, of necessity, our prices must be higher, We beg to assure you that such is not the case, HIGHEST QUALITY at prices that compare most favorably with those of any personal attention to the prices and quality of our goods. Upon request, we will send you gladly our latest price-list, prices in which will not be changed during the PARK & TILFORD WANTS $10,000 FOR FALLING FOUR STORIES n ' ‘* Shiver NEW EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY, Several Shocks at City of Perugts, bot So Demame Hepogted. 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