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ad 6 he _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1916. to keep Americans out of the danger | eases raised the hopes of officials tha’ an immediate crisis would be avoided indictments, sald Mr. Oppenheimer, not limit our action for detonstve| countable if that position is not ob- and while he now has no indictment meagures, served. Tho chief danger wae i}vone, it was practically assured to- | vente any one from conducting any ndtetr ' KNIPE MUST END HOSPITAL. |i eiite buuine meen “= AN y a eaeat .° oTwitight See fom Mest "The injunction Was obtained by Mra. The acts charged by this witness’ The German note was discusesd in| by officials to lie in a pr day. Without surrounding or abMdg against him his practice is gone. | Leave Rivers Angie M. Booth and Mre. Mary T. Sut- were attributed to Messrs, Hershen- 4etat! at to-day's Cabinet meeting, and|on a ship carrying Americans ng any legal rights of Americans to Vii Dr. William H. Wellington Knipe} pier, who live close to the santta- q stein and W assistants in the at separate conference betwoen| ‘The Secretary conferred with the!travel on armed ships, the Adminjs- | Ss i d Qnust: cease conducting a “twilight |" ™™ at See titaes ectrinetaa’ were ikiproper President Wilson and Secretary Lan-| President before the Cabinet meeting |fration is not prepared to ifsiet they | prains an gieep" saniterium, or hospital of any Kewping = Wenographic records, |#mg. but no conclusion was reached.| at 11 o'clock, Later this statement |muay travel on ships with orders to ac | Bruises 7 6 M It was decided to await data on the| was given out at his 6 offensively, Tf the State Department | 3 Riverside Drive. Su- ow-beating and inhuman treatment | f y p 3 Gort, at No Me found on the uptown platform of the of witteneer'tefore the Grand Jury. |way from Bertin, tegarding instruc. ite see ot ite in thia| decides that Germany's case is proved ‘ preme Court Juatice Donnelly handed | rwenty-third Street Subway Station Hons alleged to lave been issued by 1 are so common In every home down a decision yosterday continuing | ocv1, to-day by James Weoks of No. 128 have been | morning of what be the}by the alleged, secret admiralty or- | MM that it paysto keep a Lint. @ temporary injunction obtained on | Wost One Hundred and Thirty-seventh y the British Admiralty to 1 t] view of the State I ton the|der Adininistration Is prepared | J ment handy, Nothing eee aliegation that a neighborhood | s nie was taken to Bellevue Hos- captains for attacks on submar commun nm receive terday|to mnake known to all Americans the than Sloan's Linimer te ore } by Qereement signed several years ago pital Cabinet members fully ave ‘dor, Lwish |danger of travelling on British ships pain, relieves cong ded| from the German Amb md iching American ports it is believed trans-Atlan i = duces swelling a 4 aickly too. Just apply a few ops and the pain disappears, Sloan’s Ff Liniment |! KILLS PAIN ‘Keep a bottle in your home,"’ the com. | with su tors, questions on \ rmany'’s po-| to say that by Count von Bern-| munication have Ks ; ~|{Makes Charges Before Com-| mittee Investigating U. S. Franklin Simon a Co." sition as | ste cue n o Secretary Lansing| lic by me, and that any statement as ment and express gard to the matter.” ted, however, that In I] the Secretary of State was danger to} bly on th to Ameri # felt, is in the Mediter vere Tew ites District Att . Marshall p against U Fifth Avenue ney n subma h been most active against ed Italian ships. being made to arrive at « decision ‘ } itu quarters the (Continued from First f d continue tos sition that att. by Representative Frank Bu Un heed Or ee creates the | {tmly behind believes will t von Be sks! a rebuke to Cot _ Adininistration ampaign 4 rap at the publicity methods EE ea |the ¢ ] la ie Ma : Ne | should not be made on merchantmen ! en's Clothing Sho [pros 2 brenampuion thatthe vee Intends (ont ee arcane pare | tre ‘Geraam Ain ec Nee 9 eer renee | e nt * off tance A brmarine com. | H ‘ , i: MPLCY nander cannot possibly warn an| would hold The nistrat « way) aieatiins the 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor ba i +o, ato {enemy liner If the liner has the tight | = | Broadway, testified he had been a dietinit tof . the arine “t ; dioted by a United States Grand Jury It is obvious that such resi | unger ion District Attorney |t@ the warning by a submarine |not be the meaning of | Marsia harged with conspiracy to WEDNESDAY [Saat Clearance Sale yh ie miber The pleaded Kuilty and were sentenced : fensive purpo. °s," Ivy recognized that defensive mitted by interna. | of view n if it were uni | ment is F al law Men's Hand Tailored Suits [iste Seelam, aah’ na FOURTH CARLOAD OF {jury disagred. Hix counsel were | Frank Moss, mpfon Committoe, and David | Slade, who will come before the com- | mittee in the Rae Tanzer case | “What is your complaint against District Attorney M which entered the port of New Yor 33 to 46 Chest He fore 12.50 s21:50'and $24.50 Two, three or four button models of the newest Invisible Overplaids, Overplaids combined now counsel to the would not fire on submarines whe warned by tly “The Imperial Government issued its new orders to the German nava commanders after hiving seen by the secret orders of the Br Admiralt ene shall?” asked Princine with Stripes, Pencil or Combination Stripes, bg ee bernie aint @neinit |that the armany ne . Checked Velour, Oxford Vicuna or English sdardnkil: perioalie,” sapiied ea |chantmen is Pure Phosphate Baking Powder pose of att Tweed. Custom tailor models. but as be is responsible for the con- Men’s Custom Tailored Suits Sees ee See Nant " ms “i "aia: h t by Ss E E M A N 8 R O S German or Austro-Hung | Herman H. Oppenhetimer, a laws bald se haGaed Many Silk Lined—33 to 46 Chest Se CLty WHURGEP RRL Gs Ghavteen 1 Mieted seven time 3 Saba but had nev er Me ere» 17.50 ger'he te a6.00 Ibonn tried, Hla Get’ indictment. was |for alleged subornation of. perjur 3 PRINCINE nnSdrie BANG POWDER 3 Hand Tailored Ready-to-wear Suits, tailored \His second and third indicts js RO -. throughout according to the highest standard; Jboth dismissed like the first on : SEEMAN B ORK st ry. H in all this season’s newest fabrics and latest statue of limitations, were hee i approved custom tailor models. {tion with concealment of bankiuptey| traders | Ni a : F ma ~Pad Wuesealinn , 4.) THOUGHT ITSELF IN ACCORD] rae i ~ ’ ’ : " a ae Gata a Pe va . $. GOVERNMENT. OLID PURE eae Men's Winter Overcoats | 2 ‘wry 8 2ove PRINGINE war BAKING POWDER Tse } ————— Jand « ny esting ite : SHE rieriile } 33 to 44 Chest commanders SEMAN OS. NEW YORK cITy Laws i in 1 with the American G sa by order of Judge Grubb ise the indictment had never beea| ment, which expressed straila voted since t rand Jury was ab-| jong in the proposals which it submit Heretof 12.50 524.50 and $27.50 ; i sent from t only a few sec. Single breasted models of the new winter materials lon wad more) indict. (including the warmth without .weight fabrics) in the ments along same lines, he as newest colorings. serted, He bankrupt © Vowers, The order. man naval command- ers are so formulated that enemy liners may not de. ovyed on ac count of their armament unless such Jarmament is proved. It is | obvious that the Imperial Governm does not intend to revoke the pledges given Sept. 1 and Oct 1915. |. “The Imperial Government we comes the intention of the American Government to bring about a modu | vivendi betwen the belligerents with lrorard to the disarmament of mer chantmen, but cannot see its way to chan e the new orders t PRINCINE. siosouire mag POWDER fon (seabird debt NEW Scorers civy RT EMAN BROS, NEW Yo mo POWDER Yr postp ders, because the ment can no longer | bmarines to be subjected | by armed enem document is signed by Cou |von Bernstorff. A list of British ves els which are « a ltacked German or Austrian subi |rines was appended to the memorar |dum when it was deliv 1 to th | State Department The German Embassy to-day re- vived from the Berlin Foreign Oficr for its information in negotiating with the State Defartment, se ' eged excerpts from the | press, tending to show that the of- f | fensive ming of British merchant men wag publicly admitted in Wng land The London Times’ naval corre- | | spondent is quoted ax saying in the| issue of Feb. 10 that the British mer- | chantmen Kashgar and City of Mar seilles and the French mer Tlata | d fire on submarines a ged to have RINCINE PURE PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER is coming to New York and Brooklyn by the carload. Above are four carloads bought by Seeman Brothers, the big wholesale grocery house of New York. 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