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- . a — 2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1015. = Ta ee oe et Chicago Candidate R. M. Sweit d His Wife | ee : VILLAS REPORTED hicago Candidate weitzer an * BRITISH LOSS WAS etre : Voting at Mayoralty Election Won by Wom | "2951 IN SENG ROUTED WITH Lass =< OF 2000 SOLDER NEUVECHIPELE Fresh Troops in Belgian Ranks; \ ’ ¥ re Army Strong as Ever, Says king LONDON, Apri t~Tee 5 t ‘ K ; lage! o sone ' ‘ tes " j - ae ’ . 4 on ni he he Western side of the Veree | be we eis , So 2 i " You can buy Vict treed of the enemy by Boigion pa Py Boum ve ~ . ‘ - mos! liberal terms at + treoes «The Gormane fed in Ks . i sounde’ Dend daorder, avrg behind them © Bria erage machine GUNS BFE ammunition ve posed of quietly The ‘ ' A ’ one ore of est le art \lery Ohowed very little Vilas em aa , ” oe - a . * be ‘ . ad soe Bermes one eves Kine A wa “ od oo oral - 6 Given formal assures ces Me ous 1 . ofieed pas * “ * ee {1 f wo de te both France and Maes He 1a! ous Boies au wfueed | oon ss . ob b Killed, 1.889 Wounded and tasieting that every Helix ailabie prov a ret re . A me Alooether 4 ain ah ' ting t inded and missing | twine mnt roniver ome BU SEAN O BY __— RESTAURANTS U. $. DEMANDS BACK =| 3g? Asti! Tada ‘JACK JOHNSON PASSPORTS’ sand | sata i ~ Minister to Cuba Intimates That] Culsine wie the eat the Ex-Champion Got Thi R iy re bn pion Goi em fe Under False Pretence. o bitin Meson COOKED, WASHED, MADE|MARYGARRETT'S aut, BEDS, MHL IS WIFE.» MUONS GD TO. zens: TE Biggest Italian Fleet in History yt Ialdvar wieeer Ginrolare a ni Irie . é: tinst Russian Flyers, WOULDN'T TRY, HE SAYS, MISS " THOMA Germany and Holland Mass Troops 2) =." At Belgian Border, Says London ":,,. occ 00; 000 0s ows LONDON, April @ (United I transporied to strategie positions near * yesterday t Reports (hat beth Germany « the frontier of Moliand wae started land were maaeing troops From The Hogue came vdvioes from frees come Duteh-Belgian frontier, coupled with | Bngiien sources meying tt for the @hd thoae Fumors that Germany was about to |lust fortnight southern poste near Ne invade Holland, reached London to | gium have been reinforced with men from Gen Obrege: @ay from English sources at Theland artilicry The Duteh regular #1Vieing that he has defeat Hague, Amsterdam and other Duteh | army of 360.000 was said to be fully ‘8 enemy, inflicting upon them 6 cities, The London papers iald great |armed and prepared for any event. | !0*# of over 2,000 dead and wounded stress Upon these reports uality of prisoners, Several Amsterdam despatches to| In diplomatio circles, it Is aala@ to. | @fms and ammunition Obregon i» London news age declared the| day that Holland has req in pureuit of the fleeing enemy.” Germans were massing landsturm| many for o full explanatte BL PASO, Tea, April t-By th regiments and cavalry along the Mel- | forry! nea > ith fond coeate, bound |revorted defeat of Gen. Obregon's ONE AIRSHIP PUTS newb Celaya between by Gen Obrew sily led by Vill and of juat in re t of etheriands Government i awaitl the Kaiser's troops were entrenchiag| an answer tu thin note, Mexico, offte of the Villa fi on @ line leading northward from Ant.| Private advicas from neutral deviared to-day at Juarez that «a werp and that part of the guns of | MOUrce® Mscredit reports that public cisive blow had been struck at the opinion in Holland te becoming. in. , © Jack Johagen and his white wite, this Astwerp hed been dismaatiod and! Hamed | Carranga cause, Keports to the Villa | aa ae afternoon demanded Hs . headquarters sald Obregon's force | A'M! One Austrian Bomb Does tie that the pass ports be returned. He said they were | obtained under false pret: Says Berlin Report. ° e . . trapuato. Villa personally is wet. | ils on v lag the pareult | RERLIN, Aprit & Ob elon te _ Sa i n Mysterious Mission sr wee iss trom anes to 25. |g QtRtN: Av 8 Moy winston to ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER, jarc thus within « few hours of the| faty Agtu &.—The warships of the Italian | Adriatia according to reperta, traordinary flight was given out _s by the Overseas News Agency, which ae old child of George and Annie Smarol. lutely new and in per- Jas, was taken from an apartment at fect condition. No, 206 Bast Fortieth Btreet, to-day f ui Ital: by Patrolman Zeller of the Fast {Midet’ departed sudden!» on Monday ‘i eee te has tho finest fost in her! BRITISH PROTEST VILLA LAW. | says that its information was received ally for a graduate student who Js] Thirty-fifth Street Station and sent | D It ts headed b; 1 new from the Moditerrancan naval ata- 'Y several ne’ from Hudapest! It concerns a - - , planning to study independently | to Bellevue Hospital pending tho 1o- “tiem at Spesia, Gaeta and Mi @readnoughts, of which the moat Seteien tie’ AustHan ana Says Mrs. Furman. abrond : cating of his parents. The infant waa |= Furman’s Answer in Divorce (Continued From Firat Page.) Action—"I Was Good,” eland. formidab! % 7 counter ‘They concentrated at Au- pantie lable is the Conte di Cavour, n Ttussian aeroplanes, Tn 1991 Mian Garrett gave $500,000 for| recently placed o board with Barbara} f Sicily, and at Taranto, They (10) tormeaponds In the Itallan navy Austrian aeroplane, It ta sald, the founding of the Women'a Medical] BFOK*®%, No, 939 Bast Forty-thira o Great Mritain's Queen Kilsabeth. PASO, Tex., April 8.—Hritieh | wuceceded in mounting above its ad- {Special to The Kvenitig Weett.) Soho! of Johns Hopkins University.| wes not He rheo mie for, tne paard The future movements of the fleet) mining men of the Durango District | Yersiries and dropped a bomb which NEWARK, N. J., April &—A ro-} 9! ¢ op! , 4 seraay 4 ‘ lurned yesterday. are veiled with abwolute vecrecy. it [to-day ment. to Sir” Cecil. Spring Mice, [$1 one of the Ltussian aeroplanes that culminated in marriage of| FoF several years she had bee in| Fetugaes yesterday, ‘he parents be h W 1d’ te assorted that only tho King and|Pritish Ambassador to Washington, a| Jiruy to the earth PUB 199°) wa cmployees of the Consolidated | terested In suffrage work and always CSR ERNE I e or. s one or two of the highest Govern. | Srotest against the amendment to the!’ "phe report says that the atmo-| Trust Company of New York had its] tol an active part In suffrage meet way Dashes Inte Tral H ment offloials are acquainted with tho| M°zcah mining laws recently adopted aphoric disturbance caused by the| sequel in the divorce court here to-| es jn Baltimore. Weer tere Dreermnne AVS Weniy third | ANNUAL ‘Dogs by the Villa government, The protest | fall of the acroplano upset the other Several relatives of the woman |Strect and Madison Avenue, @ horse at- plans whlch have been decided upon. | was drufted by the: British vice consul | two Hussian machines, causing them ; ches financier now are living In Baltimore, {tached to s delivery wagon owned by | iat Daraune City: both to Whit) down to earth ‘oshen Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., bee Seldstein Brothers, of No. 622 Fast BRITISH STATEMENT ‘The mining men asserted that it| ‘The Overseas Nows Agency quotes the! «an her fight for absolute divores| One of them ts Robert Garrett, Ol rigntieth Street, and driven by Low CONTRAD! Would be Impossible to comply with the | Neve Zuriaher Zeitung as saying that| from her husband, Theodore B. Fur-| R¢Phew. When she became ill several! areene of No. 347 Rodney Street, ICTS GERMANS | inw, which requir French aviators during a night Mgnt] i) ce Kast Orange, N. J. who ts| WK# ago news of her condition was|prooklyn, collided with a Lext Jay when Mrs. Mary C, Furman of ’ shall by worked inually with gov-|Over Strassburg dropped bombs, . kept fr er relatives at her ON FALABA’S SINKING. | Stiinont “Sontscation anu ¥'it| which fell in a prison camp in whieh | still employed at the Consolidated | FP" Ee Bs relatiy pig at her) Avenue, street, car, . Breakin and heise: auch work ia not performed meri were contined 600 French soldiers, | Trust Company ae a secretly | third Mtrewt tu Sixth Avenue, where | LONDON, April &.~'Tho Admiraity| to the State, Department, ‘making a| “OUNdUs five of them severely, Mra. Furman before her marriage He Shit HOBIE HORDIA frorn: UE wae sara ak, sparen Sone 99 to-day Issued an official atatemont re.| similar assertion, Fe GG wan one of the prettiest and most| home at Bryn Mawr. Station. Greene received bruises on ¢ oultr garding the torpedoing of the liner Soeeeieereree M. E. CHURCH FOR SUFFRAGE.) poputar stenographers in the New| President Thomas, of Byrn Mawr, |ieft | tions about the | Falaba, with the loss of 112 lives, to| SOLDIER DESCRIBES - - York banking house, The pair were| WhO will have the handling of the refute the statement issued by the BELGIAN QUEEN'S VISIT New York Enst Conference Passes! marrind in New York in April, 1911.) Garrett fortune, Is fifty-olght years German Kmbussy at Washington. Votes for Women Resotutton, [On Oct. 26, 1912, Furman, it in al-| 0d. After graduating from Cornell ‘The Admiralty denied the Falaba TO RUINED CATHEDRAL i vane enat Conternce ot tne] lexed, left his wife, On thie ground} #8¢ obtained permission from the carried any Kuna It was stated the Methodist Episcopal Church awhteh is] {he procerdings were commenced. trustees of Johns Hopkins to work for five minutes intervening between the LONDON, Mare Book for 1915 NOW - : Being Distributed! 81 CAssoctated a doctor's degree. In 1879 she entered | being held in Brooklyn, came out to-day “When we were first married I had h 3 | submarine’s warning signal und the| Press Correspondence). —"E saw the} during itt second session. in favor o#{to get up, light the fire and cook the| the University of Leipzig with Miss lexplosion of the torpedo were insum-| Queen of the Helgians to-day,” writes | woman suffear breakfast in our apartment in Two| Mary Gwinn . While they were in the University Now York} movement started to close its * said Furman in his testimony | doors to wome! After such strife \he y. “When | returned at night | order was held up until Miss Tho nas cook the din- | and Miss Gwinn had graduated. Next jelent to permit the passen; and , crew to escape. Furthermore, it was stated, the submarit shot the torpedo at hurt range, know-| MY officers for the afternoon service. Hcotch woldigr from the front to] | The resdution in fiver of suffrage was) Hundred and Fitth Str latives in Lohdon. “If had gone up| {it jie adoption an econ nied by | Clty ‘e commander |t the ruined Cathedral with one of [cheers "Miw reyolution was signed by | to Dr iarthalow, Suneriitondune iimer | eWay wanh the di i - ~ Hey, Willard L. He e| t University of Zurich, eustom oF preju: For auewer look | iuw great loss of life must result, | While we were there the Queen ar- | Dr Ww. iy hertor both of us and then Again Walb |i en dhe received the degree of PB: (eer eetaurant, or on the stage, and | (TRO Mtatoment praised the conduct | rived rg ee Wife wae not Used to house work @|D. In 1886 she became Professor of te ihe women in their modish, sieere- [Of the Falaba's crew and passengers! “She came unexpectedly. No one, + JUAREZ ENTRIES. Tdld not mind, She refused to learn| English at Bryn Mawr and 1895 was frocks, oF the sheer, transparent | and suid thero was po delay tn getting — 1 after we had a spat she told mo| chosen as President of the college, a oF the eee ee ae ee vbonte 0 far as I know, dreamed of her [and al llouses, Observe how uniformly clean | ‘The Juarez entries for to-morrow's| she was going out to work again. _—_ so ere their arms, and thelr graceful free- ——. - coming. She was dressed with what} racy are an follows y T even mada the beds." Mngraver Saved From fu ee ct metas. gue *e peraeee ey TRAWLER DESTROYED T can only describe as religious sim- elliva seo, amt un Furman denied the ailewations| 4 Bredeky, who has « small en Melty — verely plaim cost d i ident,’ 1 Y husband. She contended that a . aa “Bre"women, cy'ted | BY MINE OR TORPEDO; —|« tournt cap. Mer companions were Mi Ne ee fer toney was used ia Atting | ns. seteblishment at Wo, 33% Stanton : about removing ’ . AY Heties the flat and that she was always | Street, attemp' y ins No one cap resist the tempting quickest, etmpleat, and sefest way NINE REPORTED LOST 4 Belgian ofMfcer and her physician. el model wife. “I did my work and|haling gas in his shop to-day, The deliciousness of a sulad made fo remove hatr from the face, lip, neck, *| So far as I could hear no ward was! > Gursoirokts aad] he knows it,” she said, “I did cook }odor attracted the janitor, A. Levitz, ith it. At your grocer's. See ke te Goal ee tle! \pwand five. ast un oes Ky ns e door, dragged Brodsky t a 3 nD apoken u Padnick Tat ‘Stank - and cooked well who forced th . drags 'y to Fi is H the anteary Ligwid Male Be. | LoxDoN, April #—The Grimaby | Her, Maseaty fascinated me, she | i he Mater aa {bul chee tad™ agen | —— the hal and summoned a docter. Hrod- Fancltew York. Latr thoroughly with « ttle BI |trawier Zarina was blown up in the| wat S&, One Who ix weighed down es. 1 baby oh e Latadeles, lu, Maha, LONDON CELEBRATES 40TH BIRTHDAY OF KING ALBERT OF BELGIUM. 4 hac with grief; her eyes were tho oyes and in few mormnte, the hale be [North Sea to-day. Ut Is feared that|of one who has cried long and could Seah off with «little Risin water and | the ine men on the vessel were elther| Cry Nv more. She stud looking at Heft in'a pertectly ningoth, clear condi [killed by the explosion or drowned, | hed buildings awecinapited, Dron, .. It is unknown whether the Zarinalen, crushed. he neknowledwed. our . He has a wife and daughter Send for Buia ce 973 pedfora ‘Avenue, Brooklyn. ' Selling: three seq a Hare Walhank, Any form of cutting le bate gutting oF shaving ua. was Gautroyed by a mine or a sub-| salute with a melancholy smile." handivays ryt ti nk LONDON, April 8—The fortieth et only increases the growth, but poedistae SAE a-ha aerate 1 Bai ou dexecutoe’ 107 thas eee "| pirthday of King Albert, of Belgium, marry "te, musing ‘with pemdere LIQUOR IS BARRED SULTAN CALLS OUT bai ta ee aiee | was celebrated in London to-day with GF pastes—tt removes the halt for « YOUTHS OF 19 AND 20 | 2iuithictitiateminets ag cin unusual ceremonies in recognition of Ny Age Byles TO FRENCH ARMY IN Me: ER WARE Ge eli [the Belgian monarch’s heroic etand | @ach application. Hide k, > SENTH HACK Selling. thre against tho Germans, THE VOSGES DISTRICT. FOR SERVICE IN WAR. Hi Kado te sald tm od fave ani bait fi Sir Arthur Walsh, as master of ‘ 7 " Bain ties altace wnanret LONDON, April &—The Sultan of| Murtala eine, "N68. "Pay ceremonies at a big mass meeting, Very Hi h ade Chocolates rmnouTax covnntr 1 unders' ARIS, 1 Jeno ais oi ie |e Tals r oon, presented the con- maney i 00 Ve peer oe Ave General I ‘purkey to-day authoriaed the Min-| {i its this ulations of the King and Queen Bon Bons and ll A strictly high clase assortment of POSTER COVERS! jetory, | Bay @ bettie command of the army of the Vosges, | istry of War to call out all the men| nite oat 1/er iingland, and culogised King}} | fine Chocolate Covered Sweets, presented in a variet Profusely Illustrated! ee grees, Be Hein OF ayer | With the consent of Gen. Joffre, bas | capable of boaring arms, inclusive of io Man 4 Wei fiver’ | Albert. ‘of centres and flavore that leaves no taste ungratified. c F by mall direct, tn lplain wrapper, | forbidden the purchase or salo Of) thy ages of 19 and 2. ‘The Ministry| + bivmivist he iter We. | Special Belgian dinners will be|} | If yeu have not yet made the acquaintance of this Presenting a Number of Interesti Pa ta ny spirituous Hquore in tho territory o¢- | also is given power to enroll for mill-| allow aie served in the London hotels to-night, assortment of superior Chocolates, there is a might: con. For ’ 30 {s given power to enroll for mill- i cupied by his army. Violators of this order will be court-martialed and | tary service all immixrants for the| eh punished severely. duration of mobilization, BOWIE ENTRIES, eae A Spec jpecia iday: oF i 2 = . CAIN , es Yesterday | — : | SCOTTISH CLERGYMAN ree me VAN. engine ALMONDS THe 1 morning @ small body of Turkish) PRINCE Ghor TRACK. |” WAKES SHELLS BY DAY, fc =e Actes He Msi ‘ioe ine mi H td y se ry mach ten Y cavalry was seen by the British HOE ‘tee |The Belgian | priately draped Bern is f i POUND BOX, and Instructive Articles bv Ex- mbussy was appro: agreeable surprise in store for you paki Dog Ay ed aising, BE SURE Mtx. Co, Adve. d 1 | morrow's ra atrols a few miles northeast of Kan- | "usr iicr Sciam BY NIGHT. Seven Pretty Girls fre shrine) ET ue aiy,| CONVERTS AND 1 Neve year-olds and x Mollie were exchanged and the enemy re- tired, There were no casualties on oither side. y Dc esseniiiipmemnone 80,000 WARSAW JEWS DRIVEN FROM HOMES | BY CZAR, SAYS BERLIN, | 21: BERLIN (la wireless to Sayville, | 9 MAMA Per iy 1 1. 1), Apri S.— Koports reeelved heve | n asta Sta the as Bank rk | from Petrograd say that about 80,000 | yViden jos Jews have been aroon trom Wai ov | aie a by the Ruesians, ava are now hom ee ‘, 1 womay. | GLASGOW, March 31 (Correspond- 1G once Associated Prese).—A call for re- Sone aa ey Ce w i, se GET A C OP Y poco! cruits here to assist In the manufac- Patt A ‘covering wos | f shells brought forth a clergy- ras tits stwulalie ture ‘Our bee. 19¢ *) nan, Who Was promptly accepted, S JAL FRIDAY. sis the Rev, Stuart Robertson of . | x Met 10 pm panhs Sate Tp. m, chon cu 1 WILL BE SENT ON A FREE TOUR TO The Panama-Pacific Exposition By THE RVBENING WORLD a@ the UNIVERSAL FILM GO, YOU MAY BE ONE oF THE SEVEN! Read the details of the plan in the Evening World SATURDAY! tah Ming, UE, Bas aaae kshield Church, & tall, athletic} AT ALL World Offices! yeomorning antl oat nughc in tural duties as