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as lawfal errands as end that it must bold ability for any intr na thowe rie ot accept, a they bw not lawfully or rigntt hh TS STRO?F “The Imperial German Government will n a IN THE PROCESSION ‘THE BVENING WORLD, PRVOOOS Y OOO8) rman Ambassador and His Wife, And Embassy, Now Strongly Guarded +. RIDAY, MAY 16 ‘(GEST WORDS IN PRESIDENT’S NOTE TO G E PAVUODETSESOSASORTORE ESET ER ORNDOSNOEO BIG GERMAN ARMY ~~" ’ BEFORE PRZEMYSL, MANY ot expect the Government of the United State ANY WORD OR ANY ACT necessary to the performance of its sacred duty of maintaining the right: United States and its citizens, and of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment.’’ PULA UORNORES EASE ERENT UE ERODISSORSEDEOESSS IES H HORROR SOSEES: "GOVERNORS LINEUP @e lo omit of the 41 tf ht eney should take him within the zone of waters |/2XUaKe and its spirit of friendliness Hooge. rene Pepe pear tai do so at his per j# Journey should take him within the zone (ters land of confidence in the ultimate jus- “In the district southwest of Lill Gotham Hosiery Shop within which the Imperial German navy was using submarines against the | tice and good will of the G Gov. M th, - i Sear a GRW 27 West 34th Street ns i heats Le Tespoc but) erament eta iveiea Nein atY Four Dealer ne hax Cot commerce of Great Britain and France, notwithstanding the resy pettul but Leen thatthe President has eald a aoe after: hoavy kins De, hee Se pete very earnest protest of his Government, the Government of the United this my ntous deliverance to the preparatory artillery fire AM thes: j ui would not have ioe ttacks were repi _ WARNING TO AMERICANS NO EXCUSE. Janco that is suffered in the whole oe, rette “hills: and) to: the of an unarined tinan, and a ation W take the unun whether a susper tm fact carrying r totes “ BERIND PRESIDENT READY TO ATTACK The Wover tof the t 1 ' . t ' Wil Note attention of the tn rman G A . t wart Commend Wilson Note a jFurther Success Against the $e the Fast that the objection to thelr | Wanda cania rll getty Being Firm and Powerful, | | ss roops Reporte Wede of their enemies Moa tn the 4 Al Imposstbility of employing , Russian Troops Reported Marines in the destruct of commerce without disregarding th ' Although Courteous, | From Berlin of falrnens, rea tee and huma whieh all wv fi opinion regards fe imperative | Tt tf practically toy ble for officer fa submarine t aj ¢ ‘¥ » Mtatee to. | HERLIN (ia wireless to T fond, merchantman at fea vod examine her papers and cargo Tt is praett y ¥ yp behind May 14--An) offienat “of impoasivlo for t to make @ prize of her, and If they cannot put « prize : ' Wileon and (he lattora note | the German war office thin after “ ene mm arinae ae at the German armies under crew on board of her, they cannot sink her without leavin her crew aad sPRINGELELD 1 May 4 on hare now “hefore Dr % a ve of her to the merey of the sea In her emall boats livre ' mat W alt WRG VaNS Ge he Wee Conse cel " one facts, it ie understood, the Tmperial German Government frankly " © utmont | low OS tick Admit. We aro informed that in the tnatancen of which we have apok : aid Gov rie aaeaeeh- FAERIE aE Os kami ‘Satisfied at Lastl— time enough for even that poor measure of safety ax not Riven, aNd in at) Hu F Dunn today, “Phey have | Ma , beauty, fil, comfort least two of the casos cited not so much ay a Warning Wax Focelved. Y formulated the position of th loft bank of the lower id wear!’ opr vas tor . . | Topublic ax to the protection of the and wear DANGER OF SUBMARINE WARFARE. lives and rights of ite cltisens after Joining this army on the righ Manifostly, submarines cannot be used against merchantmon, a the | sufficiont tine han elapsed to jet eft the Teutonic allies continue t last fow weeks have shown, without an inevitable violation of many sacred | reason and law supplant the shock [pursuit of the Risaians on Principles of justice and humanity J that resulted from the wn Of owe Jin t lon of Solinadodr American eltizens act within their indisputable righta in taking thelr | many nen ontant American Hves Count nd the other in the dire 1 of SILK STOCKINGS ships and in tra wherever thelr legitimate bust calls them upon The American ation through ite] JOHANN hs a ANd Kielce They are Anding out that it te } re t jy] Preaiden 1 the patel VON - | ans have been unable to ne at ton ane the high seas, and exercise those rights in what should be the well uae habia wate LL MR orre 4 i BERENS possible to get for one dollars Justified confidence that their Hves will not be endangered by acts done | loyally t 1 will @ustain BS: IMROIN SY . in their positions from Kielce an extra close weave— twice the usual amount in clear violation of universally acknowledged tnternattonal ob'igationas, | Mm te t of pure silk— and certainly in the confidence that thelr own Government will sustain » Pillea or to Inowloda, and they N j } ing a hasty retreat toward and longer wear than TOPEKA, Kan, May M="?he the Eaat you thought possible, them in the exercise of their rights Jeountry will fully prove both the Ti the: Weeterti arene atrone Grist Every “GOTHAM too’ There was recently published in the newspapers of the United States, | “UUs f the President's firm and culo, a Na WER ttegior alnmetRes oa . arent *| powertu ty to Germany and the Attacks against our newly wd Loppir rine I regret to Inform the Imperial Government, « formal warning, purporting moderation and courte with which “alaiecns| PRAISE PRESIDENT Fr they last longer! 490 shades and colors— Your own sample matched in 24 hours, today to the Shop where front at Ypres yosterday Avy losses to the enemy. On the Menin-Ypres highroad we — gained further territory tn the direction of ed with to come from the Imperial German bassy at Washington, addr 1 to hes the people of the United States, and stating, tn effect, that any citizen of the United States who @xercised his right of free travel upon the seas would | oa of tts te 1 do not refer to this for tho purpose of calling the attention of the] NHmarin warfare polley ot “Gor Acting Mayor Esterbrook and pany” vy and wore is not sired * i. Imperial German Governinent at this time to the surprising trrogularity of | to maintain the American nati Others Declare Wilsun’s Ac- ’ w@. tion Is Adequate. gig | A communication from the Imperial German Embassy at Washington ad-! Prostixe and self respect before the paratively quietly and th we important attacks by the ene » no y + “Our losses during the capture of | {Carency by the enemy amounted te | between d 70 men. A further | attempt on part oft hemy to | recapture from us a section of the| trench we had taken to the northwest | jot Kerry au Bac again resulted in a! failure, “Between the Meuse and the tello the advanes of the enemy tnt Forest of Le Pretre broke down front of our posit | “Phe occupants which was forced to ee of Arras the day passed com. dressed to the people of the United States through the newspapers, but |"""all Americans will hope that the only for the purpose of pointing out that no warning that an unlawful and man Government will meet the! jumane act will be committed can possibly be accepted an an excuse or [sonable demands set forth in the paliation for that act, or as an abatement of the responsibility for its com- | mission. lai Long acquainted as this Government has been with the character of As Mayor Mitchel is hunting in the reiiak Rockiea and Aldermantc President INDIANAPOLIS, May 14—“The note te the termes) MoAneny, who has been Acting Ma n clear, firm and dig- oF, is at Albany helping The Evening said Gov, Samuel M, Ralston, | World In tts fight before Gov, Whit- r, and Park Avenue, ie by Dr. Gibbons, the as heart failure, He Sabla, who 1 oat the Bai Piasa ty abin, ives at the Hotel P this ctty. pase Marcus M. citizen, trre- uMiation, should Grand Review and . ‘ Demonstration of Value-Giving Power Special for Frid. pec: CARAMEL BON BONK—The heart assonY ‘at of this eet Vt QUEENSTOWN, May 14.—The Amert- by which they have in the past been actuated and guided, the Government | Vi\cihg. Withouc bluster: hat’ kick ect tax, ©. Grant hsterprook, Vice oKnowledgement and 7 \0 Ac 4 yor he ety = Y. ’ such case, the commanders even of submarines were expected to do nothing | °.pallonallan in his note to Germany on the Lo prisoners.’ x Nee rates atte Ou RAYS impressed with its diplomacy, and I . It confidently expects, therefore, that the Impertal German Government | ¢ ies ae ten Affairs Committe. |about an amicable adjustment of the | manufacturer, whose home was in Pit field, Mass, and who was a nephew injuries which are without measure, and that they will take immediate | law. cannot condone such flagrant and| said: “My feclitt abut the wanes Of Now Tork, ae ones, Governor SS Ss aco rat Stree mtative of the best the past #0 wisely and so firmly contended, rmany is admirable,” Gov. Walsh | the emergency.” + i Horough | President Consulate to Save Them Order of Justice Hendrick ernment for just, prompt and enlightened action in this vital) after sober and earnest deliberation. German Government for J} pointed out the na+|eupport the Pres: euplicit stipulations of tho treaty of 1828 between the United States and the vernment will recog-| Thousands of lives are in the scale, Expressions of regret and offers of reparation tn case of the destruction |*poken for us all. Tt ts our duty | has taken, Is, in my Judgment, highly |tnem Germans, voluntarily surren-| Division of the Supreme Court de- of Brooklyn: “It seems to me a forci-| tions in London to-day, following | down this afternoon. Uniess some un- natural and necessary effect of which is to subject neutral nations and mald Gov. Locke Craig to-day, ‘In| Borough President Maurice E. Con- the United States to omit ANY WORD OR ANY ACT necessary to the per- | niscemanded all It has the right to] welfare of the nation is in the hands| temporarily tn hotela and large halls| Hendrick whose order granting the and its citizens, and of safeguarding their free exercise and enjoyment. and expect. The people to a man| citizens should support him in tt." = the firmness and dignity of the tone The police to-day were #tven the/ ing grate Asylum for the Criminal | eet te 1 Of richest 4 rasen AMONG LUSITANIA DEAD, |!t4m00, ont, non been atenuinea, [STAND BY PRESIDENT, i _ son has been justified. He has npheld | Mee Mee te station at ones, Gonaclenge of the Court, | can Consulate has taken charge of a| A cable received at the Cunard of: bars the United States cannot peeve that the commanders of the vessels) courage befitting the occasion, it of rhe American people stand. bac sity offic 0. . he Amorcan people stand back of All the city officials quostioned upheld Russia, did not come to an end 4 Said Mr, Esterbroo! q ad . that would involve the lives of non-combatants or the safety of neutral | the exp NG Pebstanete ee Ten ene 10 LONDON POLICE SANITY BY JURY yt expres © hope of ML good cith. ue Representative | but express the hope of all sood itt ww the acts of which the Governm of the United States com: | t will disavow the . ways observing |questions Involved.” steps to prevent the recurrence of anything #0 obviously subversive of the | MANION Violation that imperil the | that tt tsa atatement of admirabi ‘ork, was found dead in bed n ¢ belt BOSTON, May 14—"The message] prevailing in this country. ¢ } physictar IN IS EXPE D. PROMPT REPARATION IS EXPECTE suit to-day. "It indicates that. the Marka: — “Every gay Inite , | Heol not From Repatriation. for Trial. matter, with the greater confidence because the United States and Germany | tional injury that has bean tnflicted | States in his efforts te yy P sf our position, In{and the position of patience, combined| TONDON, May 14—Hundreds of} Harry K. Thaw ts to havo his sanity Kingdom of Prussia any of neutral ships sunk by mistake, while they may satisfy international ob | Wnenimously and unitedly to support | commendable RALEIGH, N.C, May 14—"Tho| ble statement, It's pretty diplomatic | ihe Government's announcement that | foreseen cbstacle interferes, ‘Thaw new and immeasurable risks, / AUN) porenna jo “It is evident the| It was planned to quarter them/ day originally selected by Justice demand -that protection which every | of @ man well able to protect tt prop-| une the Home Secretary decides! jury grit ts sustained. will austain the Prostdent.” Corporation Counsel Frank L, Polk: | sidered probable to-day that the Isle! sane the verdict wil not necessarily BRYAN. of the President's note Matteawan, ‘The Jury's | tems itn Ora t Ws being embalmed and will be aent ‘Those of military real the ideals of American citizenship and eevana and Austrians besieged the Following the issuance of Justice | the Imperial German Government and with the high principles of equity | ® to-day. “It ix as vigorous as it is con-|man for the reduction of the State which committed these acts of lawlessness did so except under a misappre-| Polnty out the wrong and demands Chairman of the Board of Aldermen, wero captured , ; , every | President Wilson regardl wry ‘ . a : takes it for granted that, at least within practical possibilities of every ‘exardiess of party thy course of the President outlined terday. North of the Niemen tt yer Dubysa, we took eight rxprcta Ing the President's note, L was deeply ships, even at the cost of failure of their object of capture or destruction ited Btates ond Wil Rave ti gene when Tsay L trust it will bring George H. Ti! T plains, that they will make roparation, so far as reparation Is possible, for) peoo of international! City Chamberlain Henry Bruere wee . orning at the Murray Hill Ho: lives of our citizens, traint and dignity and, | belie nes ‘ay otel, peiuciples of wartare for which the Imperial German Government have in eeUTATie Ghee toe aoe en y fe- ivisi House physicta’ sent by the American Government to| garding the situation. It meets tully}Others Appeal to American Appellate Division Sustains |fivvss Pace The Government and people of the United States look to the Impertal vernment’s postion has been taken. etve of politic are bound together not only by special tles of friendship, but also by the | in plainer language. Let us hopethat/and honor. ‘The situat — event, the Government haa] with firmness, which the President | enemy aliens of military age, most of] tested before a jury, The Appellate the Government.” Rorough President Lowts H. Pounds] dered themselves at the pollee eta-| cided that in @ long opinion handed ligations if no loss of life results, cannot justify or excuse @ practice the note to Germany sounds right to me,” | language, but It covers tho case they are to be interned. will be put on trial next Tuesday, the The Imperial German Government will not expect the Government of | @Y OPinton the Amorican Government | Bolly of Queons: formance of its sacred duty of maintaining the rights of the United States | American has tho right to require/erly. He has taken a stand and al!) . camp for them. It was oom-| tf ghe jury decides that Thaw is : cheese One cannot help but bo impressed with | o¢ Man will be chosen. prevent him from being confined in ate Commlasionor of Weights and Meas. | names and scresens of all enemy | insane at 7 cts ures Joseph Hartigan: The faith of|altens in London. verdict wiN simply be a guide to the|| | ¢ rows by the men back to Hamilton, EXHORTS BISHOP GREER the American people in President Wil-| agg were ordered to report to the | i x ke pot body believed to be that of Mra. Annie! fices to-day placed among the Lusi. given notice to the world that hue Hendrick’s order, the Attorney Gen- | day eeaking ald Special Souvenir feature 8 Taylor, of Dorchester, Mass, who|tania survivors Mrs. Craigie, ehiet| “He Will Preserve Our Best In-| manity, even in the atreas of war,| American Consulate to-day see! if i GRA Dy BUNS AN was @ second cabin passenger on the|stowardess of the Cameronia, who muat be respected to prevent thelr being repatriate hy eral asked the Appellate Division + : ” for a writ of prohibition to prevent | Lusitania. Several boats re still out! was transferred to th Juat | terests in Noblest Manner," Seer eae Most of them were either: over or ee ia arg a4 Ee fa Mee War of Mie. Js MM. Young, of annear on an ye bea hot Says Divine, BANK MESSENGER SAYS | uncer the internment age, Many were) oy iehied, the full Court concur. women with their children, They ex-| 02 o's opinion written by Aa. C | plained that for years thelr homes had i. | 4 to Germany or Aust “If the Special Term (Justice Hen- portation to Bishop David H. Greer to-day mado the following statement through the American League to Limit Arma- The Famous Chocolate Laxative rick) calls a jury to Its aid and tt ts 4 ie 7 Pre ent’ im e et mit han tue ERY CARAMELS— ments regarding the Prosident's note! 16 Hin in Seventy-fourth Street| Would be @ Kreator calamity tC Got taaMistaad bo Ma Ge, (hah Laminin CARAMELS—Thi a be genic 2 ‘a1... | teeninent here. falls within the class of errors in|} ] ¢ “1 can o a ‘es coli 1 General, Rob- | . 5 | ua L can only say what I think every Hallway With Two Black | ‘The American Consul ; procedure to prevent which a w led i | loyal American citizen would say at : ert P. Skinner, took their statements | of prohibition will not lie, for th ¥ i such @ thne as this, that we should Eyes, but was unable to promise any on | is an adequate remedy by an appeal stand by the President, I hope and] igigor Klein, a mossonser for the| i their behalf further than the trans-| from @ final onder. zs Cox t CHOCOLATE COVERED CRKAM- “It follows, therefore, that the writ veliove that he will find some pacitte| public Bank branch at Madison Ave-| Mission of their requests to the proper} 46 pronibition will not lie to regu- fon to. Stricken from the membership roll of | sanity, and that tee Feapondenta (the “ : day that two men, to nkno: the Iron and 8 Institute to-day | Special ‘Term anv uw) are en- in amply, ovls Ry oa dad te ARON. fy unanimous vote of a miveting Beld | titled to a final order dismissing the | | e e | , wad seleed him, p D on sg reenter merareiad nner ere ah oe ehe Mt house at Ne. | i London proceedings and authorizing thom to e. s iges 1 | best interests will be p orved in the | tl Rast Seveniy-fourth Street, beaten. eee R el proceed in the habeas corpus proceed. noblest manner which his wise judg. | "im and taken the wallet strapped to Dies tre on Hast Sixtyseventh Street s CHOCOLAT e e e ution of the prosent crisis and that | 10 ncedure of the Special Term ston RORY nue and Ono Hundre. ad Sixteenth | euthorities. late the procedui bi n pe a Relieves Con stipation wilt euldo Che Wallon away from | ioe. reported to eee eeeeee | Sighty Germans and Austrians were | In detarmining the question of Thaw's a iO Fimwon our Lncomparable Br That he makes this his sus ‘ali wish 4 Ing ae if the alternative writ of probi- ment can devine.” his bolt with $1,000 In currency. Klein's, Cirlaco Garofano, etghteen years olf, | bition had not been tssued eyes Wore blacked and his hand was|of No. 45 Kichardson Street, Brooklyn, 7 tw North ee acsca ok wlowne Hospital | rerday aur OE ions died vsewenid—oe eee vi ah SEs Ex-Lax is a delicious chocolate laxative recommended by | y:'s ol! ces tauth thane: Use orth | whe Aten 2S AAO ee Nee ee ramon Kal NenuRtt stone | ARTA RUIZARRTH MENSING. be physicians as a mild, yet positive remedy for constipation in| {i030 ines tal” BN’ welenediae| Branch And the ‘precinot dutectiven ghey A Cie Wouine ey s Sele ares Bena Asia Senta MARE 2 MiG SHNOARE int MAN ‘ users, white 4 “ noon, at O14 Lexington dy, a carte re -

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