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mass bie White Moers study when — t i i : i may seeazti? Hi dart Grea’ “1 myself,” eaid Senator Lewis, non “ECONOMY TO HELP TOL Various Appropriations “to ‘build Up Army and Navy, _ |, Sept. 1-—Koonomy for little used army posta, y yards, rivers and har. % public buildings will be to Congress by President in order to leave the money; for ah adequate programme of na-' tlefal defense. This information cathe to-day from a high Administra- ho are Tillman of the Senate al Affaire Committes ¢ scussed national defenses to-day with Presi. dent Wilson. “Later he sald he fta- vored a ble increase in the navy and upport the Presi- dent's recommendations to Congress this fall, ‘ r Senator Tillman aid he had not Mecided exactly what increases were ond. was willing to tryst the tg devide.. No definite pro- ‘will Ge mapped out, he awit, in Lord Salis Tick for soon ™ WHY? | 1. Because the quality of Turkish leaf 2. Because when you buy Lord Salisbury in the Foil Package of 20 you pay only for high-class Turkish cigarettes—no ' & Because the simple Foil Package ‘ keeps Lord Salisbury cigarettes 20 tor 15¢ fy Peeed beck ty automo: to die Heimer) mete on Fingiien Orel BPRe ORE Genpeieied 1 oy ape ial weemeuger Lo ibe Biats Fopertment Wumediotet) on ibe preperation o 6 cepr of the Bole '® statement that before the sinking of the hed been ordered to sink no more par- we taken as & disavowal of that act believes the Berlin Government's action in Barope was freely stated by persone taied bimecif in American good opin ton in inducing bis Government virtu German submarine commander wbo wiay make bis position at home a very unhappy one acknowledged Germany expects President Wilson to re- Britain against interferences wiih neutral has steadfastly declined to conduct one negotiation f E fF : Dritain making representation: f modern diplomacy.” “regard the communication from the . Ambansador not only as satisfying the American demands; mot! pore & disavowel of the Lusitania incident, but a» an accept fundamental principles of international law which must stand forever as | ee of until the President han received a re- port from eeretary and di Ouseed the subject with himself and Chairman Padgett of the House Naval Affairs Committee, At Wa stated authoritatively by ad- ministration officials to-day that there le Ro basin for reports hal the Preai- dent had decided to recommend army and avy appropriations totaling 9600,000,000, One Cabinet member nid he-Aid not believe the amount to be ankad for would be that large. ABSENTEE REGISTRATION PROPOSAL ADOPTED [Constitution Makers Vote 109 to'34 in Fayor,of Voters Called Away on Registration Days. ALBANY, fopt, 1.—‘The Absentee] Woman. Who Made Vein Trip Registration proposal was adopted hy the Conptitutional Convention by a vote of 108 to 34, All the leaders on ‘both sides coted for it, This amend- meitt would permit voters who are compojied to be absent from home on registration % through business Teasonn to rogister by aMdavit fige| 4°", 80 says romebady, somewhere; months prior to election, Thé yro Kt. B. Smith proposals in-| just how to rear mgd bring @ child to é ourrly : ey {pothers out of her sight. -” 6 Seay etng the onder Of} the age of Tour, small yidra, Rboord: finb, aged Ona, expressed hor ponnew ing‘to the strictest ethics, and*then|at bh that four-year-old mite of human| i," dered unatie to hold office, were also| life were unceremoniously gnatehed| Quite distinctly thi What then? Would that selt-| (046 some instinct teach the pareht'how to L phew! act In order to regain her loat bubo?] that all of her pupliv offer up & week. Six years ago Ella Englebrecht— oa yer 0 i’ in the,pvent of the Gov- ernor-or Lieutenant-Governor. dying, being impeached or otherwise ren- adopted. made Lieutenant-Governor, President yco. tae se the Senate, Speuker of the bury is equal to or better than that of a higher-priced Turkish al- rs ways fresh and full of flavor. 0 a OF ORO PR OLIN TOR fhe! the policy bed bee derided agreed Sith elaements by offictals ‘The order of succession is| away. ee - ~ eee THE EVEHING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1015. MISSIANS SUDDENLY R | | BR nn ete ne ee ere tree te MOTHER ASTINGT NAY RESTORE Last to Oklahoma, Does Not Lose ‘Hope.’ “Instipos telle a mother what to. but—euppose instinottaught @ mother then twenty years. of age and tho daughter of thrifty German parents, Pye whose father was einployed by ‘the| instine Mother and Lost Son She Seeks; Sister of Missing Jersey Child) SOONER O NOT EOE ED mother just barely. filled with toars visit to Oklahoma and to the boy, so like and yet go different from ber But her optimistic and fheerful gutlodw:scom “manifested {t- self an she narrated the many reasoas phe and: the athor members of the f ri family should be-thankful. The ber a Nevers of Now Thopght. cannot, dis-| to-day f f play more optimism than is mant- hg vga in ‘the spirit and actions of] aeropiane was’ shot down: by one of Glass and’ ber mother. amutter.” of “Oma” as she js} called by the children, maintained tho same cheerful aapect.ae her daughter, t in one instance, jown compleel iked:; “We would ‘# savings to have‘our boy wito us again.” MANY PRAYERS GO UP FOR CHILD'S RECOVERY, Mr&, Glass certainly has hb full” with the two tots, as the disap- bearance of her boy has made her #0 heryous that she fears to trust the own child. ‘Mrw, behalf of the If the child has been kidnapped, be that the pray. } and, anyway, the “mothe: may prevail sufficient) PASERAMARERA RARE TREK Rok a ce ce Palace © A She Matric lt RA A A wi Eales iain er brother's joss, but her English essed in “baby language irl, Blanche, she had prayed jer brother James is Mathilde Engle- Mrs. Gla: Sunday Behoo! teach t Eagle Pencil Co. for twenty years—| lead thé philosophical mother to he ® country and had made his home at No, 18 Lineau Street, Jersey City— ‘since he had first come: to thig|little son's alde. fell in love with and married Charles 13 NEW TYPHOID CASES Glass, @ night cashier in the employ of the Evening Journal. Two years later they were blessed with a boy whom they christened Jathée Douglus, end within the ‘next four years two} 177 Cases in All in the Fort Ham- ilton Section—Health Board Baffled. ‘The Brooklyn branch of the Health ment announced to-day that thirteen new cases of typhoid tevor| , The Cai Uttle girla, Blanghe and Madeline fol- lowed, ' Last May, on the tweifth, just six- teen weeks ago to-day (and one day after the family pad gone to spend the summer at y, Pike Co,, Pa), while the mother had gone to the post has been found, THE LONG QUEST FOR KiD- NAPPED BOY, Every clue has been run down—thi hired and even bioodhounds put on} the trail—and all to no, avail, | camps have been searched in a fruit- received positive proof that their boy | was held. The result? The youthful mother describes it as follows: “The uncanny resemblance of the | the little mite was a boy whose father had deserted his mother while he was PASS ON NEW CONSTITUTION. a babe, so that tn desperation she, left-him in the hands of @ shoemaker, | Convention Votes to Make It Efteo- | Robert Mellor, who later turned him ‘over to Dr, O'Hearn, who adopted | him, My husband wished to bring the | ALBANY, S1Gh | Lon the Marehall Amendment, making the proposed new lad home with Gs, but I am glad now Lats Constitution .effective. Jan. 1916, " | we did not, although we aré happy he has a good home, poor tittle kiddie,” ‘The big, sray expressive eyes of the the epidemic. cases IN BROOKLYN EPIDEMIC Makes an Engagement With tae oifice accompanied by her two young-|¥®F® reported yesterday from that er children, and the father had turned arsed South Brooklyn stretching aor af , t ‘be take his bead for a few moments, wenerally from the Park Slope t>| sible that this subjeect may aken Jamen mysteriounly disappeared, and |FOFt Hamilton, where an epidemic| UP &t the White House conference. up to date. no definite trace’ of him | 8s been pervalent for more than a month. Two new cases wore réported in that section on Monday and one new case on Sunday, |new casos reported in the past week ‘is forty-three and fifty-nine cases jake has been drained, detectives | were reported in th Past ten days, nning of the epidemte| Transport Sumner Also Leaves for Gypay | 117 cases have been reported and 26 of the victims have dic tive Jan, 4 Next, in the event of tts adoption by| from Shields for Baltimore, people, unanimously passed the] in at Belfast with her machinery de- enuion this afternoon, ranged. ee ee rr ee ee ee es The|our aviators.” when sho and chokingly, give all our “hands Little Made- but ead “Uitte ‘s 0 "| CARDIPAL GIBBONS TO The total of The centre } of infection appears to lie in the sec- | leas effort, and as a Anal resort the tion between Twenty-third and Six- desperate father and mother travelled LS paint gr $36, is Pas h igg mom virulent im the Bigi ‘ard, whic to Norman, Okla, where they had his produced 84 cases of typhoid and 1h deathe, Health Department experts have | Navy Yard this afternoon, sought In vain to find the source of | York, it is reported, is to go to Vera Water, milk and food | Crus. have been examined without avail, youngster at first convinced me that ‘The authorities had hoped from re- | supplies and clothing to the flood suf- , |.0Ur search for our boy wap atan end, ports at the beginning of this week | ferers at Galveston \but my mother’s instinct told me that teas the epidemic was ue Sentro}, | rut in one day this was untrue, Later I found that [Ul jirien leted that theor —— OW VOSGES LINES BY GERMANS FAL Kaiser's Troops Suffer Heavy Losses Trying to Take Position. PARIB, Rept, Lea ent batthe days | The Germana yeuterday shetied the French trenc on the slop several hours, Baxplosion of seve hundred axphyxiatiog gas bow! followed by @ rush of German inf jorders had been given to take the Freneh position at any com, A sec~' ond charge was made last night, but! this afternoon's communique from the War Office said it was repulsed | “Hisewhere there have been no im-| pol t infantry engagements in the} last twenty-four hours. vy artil-| ‘ery duels continued throughout the! night @round Neuville, Bt, Vaast, Roye and at several points around | Arras.” ‘The official statement anys | “Several artillery-actions wer - ported in the course of the night around Neuyille St, Vaast, in the region of Roye and in that of Ouberive on the Suippes, “In tho Argonne there was violent cannonading yesterday to the north of Fontaine Houyette and on the Chevauches Heights. During the night it was calm, nignt w German attack was also repulsed BERLIN, Bept. 1.—The official statement regarding the operations in the western theatre of war says “The Northwest of Bataume an English situation ois. unchanged, SAYS CZAR WEPT OVER THE FATE OF WARSAW! BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville), Sept. 1.—The Czar presided in person | at the last council of war held in Warsaw and broke into tears when informed the city must be evacuated, the Cologye Gazette asserted to-day. The contents of the Alexander Mu- seum in Petrograd and pletures in the removed to Moscow, In fear of a Ger- | man advance, according to advices re- celved here, Instead of the custom- ary ten trains dally between Petro- grad and Moscow, only three are now running, en CONFER WITH WILSON President for To-Morrow and Mexico May Be Discussed. ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Cardinal Gibbons made an engagement to-day for a conference with President Wil- ton to-morrow, the object of which Was not terest in the Mexican question and conferred with men int dl peace in Mexic BATTLESHIP NEW YORK SAILS FOR VERA CRUZ Galveston td Aid Suf- ferers, The battleship New York and the transport Sumner left the Brooklyn The New The Sumner will carry. provisions, LONDON, Sept, 1--A_ despatch from Havre says that the Norwegian steamship Alfred Nobel, from N York, has arrived there with fire in three holds, 1,| The. Norwegian steamship Corona, has put ’ gria’s territorial demand concessions also have been asked in the effort 10 scure Bulgaria's co | hovers operation with the enteme ales An impression that Japan may take part in the Dardanelles cam- under her own steam, aecor@ing i2 paign is gathered wm Paris from remarks recently made by Baron Hayashi, | Japanese Ambassador to Maly in a report of the Finmence Comunittec amount necessary yel to be raised & mest the nation's expenditure for |GERMAN REGIMENT L. 1, Sept. 1 the Austro-German drive on May 2 an entire Russian field army num- bering 1,400,000 men has been cap tured or annihilated, according to an | backward in famous Hermitage gallery are being | in our hands as the result of thi paign of less than four months for prickly heat or bive ECOIL ON BOTH ENDS TERRIFIC ATTACK «| WAR NEWS IN BRIEF MOLI, Reronren sum Berlin, through Count von Bernstorti, to-day notifies Secretary Lansing that the German Government had accepted in principle the | Newspaper Says Germa American comention that no merchant ship should be attacked winout | warning of provision tor the salety of passenger j Seriia’s imention to 4 le reging around Bebratemeencie, im 4915 js placed al more than $1,500,000,000, The report hat the Vonges, after & ceeration of inten. , 4 Feport says that all Po! WILL TAKE ITS NAME try actions ip thie regive for several sible sources of revenue must be invoked to meet the nation’s needs, . Russian resistance to the Teutonte advance bs developing strength on tor the southern wing, according to the latest report from Petrograd, which in recording a success gained within a day or two in Galicia declares that | "°?t b~The Kaiser 5,000 prisoners, 30 cannon and 34 machine guns were captured | trymen upon the French works. Thi Hindenburg on bis newest successes, Z the Emperor wired een 1 ADO OOD LOST (28 MULE BY nuTOS eS Abt os bomenives from ihe gas with re letters of Iron on the tablets of bine apirators, met the attack with their, By ! HT CITY LAST NTH | ry 1 thank Yoo from the bottom bayonets and kuiven and drove the of my heart one enemy back from the parapets. on "rns Germans nunca teary wews| BY RUSSIANS SAYS blevea Dest canes py teateys| BELMONT RESULTS. |Ieaving many bodies before the ’ : ° ys RACE tywe Lite, 8 'French trenches, but apparently and Six by Wagons, La. Harenech, GERMAN REPORT | 1,100,000 Captured and 300,-| ;),, 000 Killed in Drive Since May 2. BERLIN, via wir Since the beginning official review givan out to-day. tions from the battle of Gortiee, May 2, that marked the beginning of the Austro-German sweep, to the present 5 date, “The actual figures may be even higher," said the official review, “be cause the onemy saved his. artillery | by recklessly sacrificing his infantry “Aw @ result the armies first en countered at the beginning of our of fensive are now annihilated, Russians have made up their losse by withdrawing troops from othor parts, especially from the forces ready in Tears, Declares Berlin Report,| to T y 5j have been denuded of their garrisons Wien Tore, That City Must | and half-drilled men have been bur Be Given Up. | rledly transported from the interior. “All thone efforts were fruitless. The enemy has been chased out of Galicia, Poland, Courland and Lithuania, forces have sent our enemy roiling two separate groups. Twelve fortresses, among them four modern and big ones, Russian outer and inner defenses, are eam- invade Turkey. The fortres During the month of August, War Office announced this afternoon the Austro-Germans took 2,000 Rus. sian officers and 269,839 mgn prison ers and captured 660 machine guns. * “Of these, 20,000 prisoners and 827 cannon were taken at Kovno, 90,000 prisoners, including 15 generals and more than 1,000 other officers and 1,200 cannon and 160 machine guns were taken at Novo Georgievsk. The counting up of the eannon and machine guns taken at Novo Georgi- evsk has not yet been finished, how- ever, while the count of machine guns en at Kovno has not yet begun. The figures quoted as totals, there- will be considerably increased. pro- visions and oats in the two fortresses cannot be estimated, “The stock of ammunition, “The number of prisoners taken German and Austro-Hungarian troops since May 2 when tho spring cam- | paign in GaWcla began, has therefore increased to considerably more than one million.” POSLAM READILY SOOTHES, HEALS AILING SKIN Use Poslam when the complexion is unduly red or sunburned; When tormented b; When pimples, ras) itching skin; SHIP FROM NEw YORK cheted or botereds ARRIVES AT HAVRE WITH — | _ When scuema, ‘acne, salt ‘slam soothes, cools, comforts, eves all burning, smartin, If ordinary toilet soa) For samples, send 4c stamps t: the part asked hae been communicated is to Bayville The y * turned back. One’ Our forming the 00 cahnon and About , mosquito bites, nnoy; are. tired, itching, um or any distressing skin disease affects; FIRE IN THREE HOLDS, i sort tp» ing. 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Ite on rrding to the Augu the National Highways Pi CWwly Alty-threg persons report of | etive Boe re killed in New York City by vehighes during last Month. Automohiies caused the death of 36, of whom 18 were chil- dren under sixteen years of age: trol. leya killed 11 and Wagons 6 In Aus Kueh, 114, 29 persons were killed by automobiles, 11 by trolleys and 13 by was In the Slate otitwide of ‘New York autontobiles last month caused death of 3%, w ay 2 wad iroi- 4, Jersey 28 were killed by omebilen and © by trolleys, in Jersey for the lant eight months tomobiles caused the deuth of 149, vompared with’ 71 In 1934 | The number of perso Hed at! . “In the Vonges, after a bombard- Of thix number 1,100,000 have been | kway Crossings in New York ment with asphyxiating gas bombs, s Bute during August wag tt In autos Irene ‘ ranklin the enemy “lant “evening faunehed captured, the War Oftce extimates motiice, i Redeausany nd ono | appearing in “Hande Up against our trenches at Linge and 4 300,000 ber wagon. In Jersey 6 were killed, er ew Fal Behratewmannele @ violent attack. 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