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The popularit famous brand ——-BUDWEISER— due to quality purity, mildness wien made its beep pda po ANHEUSER-BUSCH ‘ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. On Sale Everywhere, Families Supplied by Grocers and Retailers Anheuser-Busch Agency New York, N. Y. TME EveninG WORLD, |BREECE MASSING (NEWEST RASTER FAD, RUSSIAN BOOTS, WORN AT ATLANTIC CITY. steese PIANOS | “nian 5 * Mms Gao AMTEY @enews saan eee ee men while engaged on thie erran mercy, although their intentions obvious. There is reason to be that many of the we varians and Haxoni the trenches were 4 the Friday and Saturday nights’ There was aiso a strong indication that the EKitel's internment will be announced Wednesday at 3 A. M., as at that hour tt will have been in Am- erican waters four weeks anita Sahai GERMANS GIVE THE LIE TO STORY OF LAUGHING AT SUBMARINE VICTIMS. BERLIN, April 6.—(By wireleas to Sayville, L. L)—The following atate- ment was given out officially to-day: “Provocative reporta in English apd neutral newspapers crew of the German submarine which sunk the mi Jaughed at the death struggles of the passengers and refused to assist them, although having opportunity to do a0, are shan “England's NO PASSPORTS TO TOUR Americans Must Convin.. (. svern- Government has decided to issue passports to Americans wishing to travel in Europe in future only if they can show they have business. pleasure they will be denied. cision to attack sub- marines by merchant ships and to ive prizes for guccesstul attacks forces submarines to act without lows Unfortunately it frequently is impossible for submarine crews to spare human lives, tude changed because the sinking of the Falaba proves that passenger safe and because han affected her PEREMYSL’S DEFENDERS of time. traffic is no loi submarine war! economic life im Galician fortress of Peremysl was the =| ‘rhe secrot of their disappearance was COLUMBIA. | DousL RECORDS MEN, AY BRITISH Eyewitness” Declares Vrs Vie sians Mistreated the Bay ariat and Saxon Soldier 6 Arsooee Haveriane and f the two lew @reo! Kodiguetion at the manner iv which Gey were Mung imte action ,. ne (he counterattacks from Dole ore wiven them no / ed On the whole jor (he impression that they misbandied by the! t of their own Germans was callous Although numbers were of the p ttort wi entire region if them up. At last our 1 Official reports from Petrograd teil | 9 of @ great vietory beyond the Beskid| # ‘ ve uded were Ba — EUROPE FOR PLEASURE ment They Are Going Abroad on Business, WASHINGTON, April 6.—The To those seeking to go ubroad for —— TORE UP THEIR FLAGS TO PREVENT CAPTURE. PETROGRAD, April 6-—-A remark: able feature of the surrender of the fact that not an Austrian flag was captured, says the Russky Slovo, discovered through the confession of Slav war prisoners who arrived at Kiev. They said that the night before the surrender all the flags were torn into strips. These strips were numbered and distributed among individuals, who hid them in linings of their coats and caps, They were required to take an oath to restore them upon their release from captivity, so that one flag might be reconstructed, thus giv- ing the regiments the right to a further corporate existence. A search of the prisoners revealed many such fragments of flags. In the handle of a bag belonging to Gen. Thomaschi a flag was found intact. Among the prisoners who have ar- rived at Kiev are one hundred mem- bers of regimental bands, who com- plained that they were compelled to| play each night at officers’ batis in| spite of their. starving condition. They say that when a player fainted from hunger he was revived with vodka and compelled to continue. pA ZEPPELIN CRITICIZES DIRIGIBLE CAPTAINS FOR FAILURE IN RAIDS, ROMANSHORN, Switzerland, April 5.—Count Zeppelin is not satisfied with the manner in which bis air- ships are being handled. He recently | called together his engineers and the captaing of the dirigibles now at the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshafen and criticised them on several points, The Count said that the full power of Zeppelins had not been employed and that longer raids than any made heretofore were possible, He als» said that there was too much of a disposition to await favorable weath- er conditions instead of responding without delay to military require- menta, He believed that an attrck upon London and the,lower Thames hac been delayed itonecessarily, The Count also is understood to have eriticixed his captains for retreating from hostile airmen. LEO SCHULZ one of our greatest ‘cellifts, makes records for the Columbla—magni- ficent recordings they are, too— | ask to hear } “KOL NIDREI” | By Bruch Part I. and Part II. ‘This popular favorite is Columbia Double. Disc, No. AS638—the price te $1.25, Ask your dealer for it to-day. Disc | IL 4, ERWMASHOLED ASTRON AY [OTM E=aaseteag ~~ RESCUERS OF OWN ISDRIVENBAGKIN | SOCENDENT LDR cs as om Vienna, whieh admits that “the! # presence of Inree Hunsian reinforoe sition = @xpraneed (nents arriving fron Vraemyal com. | pelied the Austrian army to withdraw The announ Russian vic e¥ | thon 500 north Nungary, may have abandoned the “| Pass in Hungary and | the raliroad centre that controls the fact that it had opposed the policies | MHADY TO USK lines to Budapest ooo - MOUNTAIPAsces HRY GR BRTAN "et j oe | ment oN, amt Gy wireless t anges | Council Says Party Has Fought | serene & 1 War Omics te Principles Which Led to conese the @.rection 1 Admits Reverses Due to } we val of the Victor to the War which, with the ox — option of some houses on the north 4 Peremya ore bike, hee teow ie our bends aimee . Apri b (Ame Apri t The a An overwh “? ered b Adm vistralive Couned of y retling forth that the party ae, « J 4 set Of resolutions declar other things, that it was the lebor movemest © penee Gt the earliest poasibic nee ftwo weeks of tng a fehting, comes | the of these resolutions t@ as) the Meskid region in the result of the pur lout by freien offices of diplomatic eine fe view of) policies with the ides of maintaining Lupkow Vos® the balance of power; that our na. COPtUre | tioned policy of understanding with . | France and Russia omy is bound wo nereane the pe Huseia path TRY IT ON and in Od LO ONdduge. | Kandwiches A Hie pod relations with Germany; thay | Mam, Cheese, pies peaks oreigh Secretary Grey is proved by | Mf oa 9 ave previ ' facts he gave in (he House of | Corned Rest, i. {: 18 communlt to have given | Merd Bolted Vinegar r of support w "ee in the event of any war in he was seriously involved he- | House of Commons y to consider the matt t | jabor movement reitera' 0 10 CHATS which produced this war, and that its At Delicatessen and Grocery Mores, he road to Stores Everywhere With the Beat ef Bverything te Rat and Drink JAMES BUTLER Prices That Sweep the Board For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday At All 241 James Butler Inc. 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