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he 1 RO crane bee sree mee + 3a Ed 3 | Aen a ee Ae RRR AR sO fh the hands of Germany's alties;| matter whether he favors us or hh attempt to relieve not, can doubt our right to de Cat the British i tania. nat] f@nd ourselves against this war Kut-El-4 mara, in Mesopotam “1 ) of starvation, which is contrary been tn vain; that the Rus to international law. No one can though they had succeeded ask us to permit our arms of de eur th super! s.| fense to be wrested from our amd AD lS shah hands. We use them, and must -| M4 had found their advance checke Ube them, We reapect legitimate ’ strong Tur! | rights of neutral trade and com attacks agair t y merce, but we can Pode faba ad that ” 4 Tialian attacks again eo] this will be appreciated angi a erie - Been beate our right way and our duty will nt agente Mog i be recognized—to use all means back. against this policy of starvation, Moreover, he eald, the Russians had! whch is a jeering insult fet ote n| f nations but also to riven columns against the ran| te all laws © ts ain ute anit: lines, but their assaults had broken|, the plainest duties of hu Another Dutch Vessel Lost as K 7 down before Field Marshal von Hin-|W!LL te RUS ae BACK! Holland Chamber Meets denburg and his hero P von # nann-Hollwer, | in Sec al Session The Chancellor declared that the reports of the enemies of th ir ary force hadj to th I im and to that of ONLY ONE LIF that the German mil ; ato. 3 LOSE, been expended w erroneous, | Ma : ala Reutks | peste boaralichn. Are. preparts wits | Haas Y eee ting) Continental Papers in Dark eget ate M SeeraUs aan tadore the. Work Over War Preparations play one advan if Fiumenre wioet ana wilt acive of Holland. obtained ut y will not admit that after —_—— The ® ca kes th ee. “| LONDON, April 6.—Four more vea- tong al - Aft ere st beau new|aels, three of them neutral ehips, | I Formerly -4 have been sunk In the pa twenty- hich hi " ands of a police | 5 doll Starve Germany, Dr | F ovnik hours, One of the vessels «unk Hollweg cont : dry ofl was a Dutch steamship, But one “L understood that 1 3 y gdh ah ere! Man was lost, a sailor on the British enemies would not give up Gerr Aus 1 es have | ship Bendew but 1 do not understand how abored ft interests of] A Havas despatch from Valencia to heads, after the expertences of inate tan ot pril , 01 an cling to it. ¢ * A 1M cntions tho | Paris dated April 4 says that a Nor- t thanks to the ing or ‘ity, df ne puts | WeRian steamer was seen during the of the whole nation, Germany ts ¢ ein th tion of this uncon- | Morning thirty miles off the coast of © the task of distribution of food sup hie adver ary | Spain signalling for help, pites: "Our-enemies forget that in cases A British steamer approached to in Which th sa real ® b render assista but, perceiving a te Able t us jerman submarine in the neighbor- i , ie : wh vod, made for port under full steam ve ttela byt atie reported the incident to the Span- mea Me oh eid uthorities and to the British and oa of, seat _ pial verlan Consuls. The fate of the I should think our es wish to destroy| Norwegian steamer ts unknown, the remember how rmany,.” the Chancellor | despatch adds, rman race of tho that Germany The British steamer Bendew, from « during: pé CALLS IT A WAR ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Yh jared the/a Ife when It was sunk domination of economic] nedoed in the Bay of Biscay after the The Norwegian steamer Arena was sunk in the Cattegat. Her crew was ontinued as f ° not been a gba ie | waved, ie Fareinged “haukval free exer -| The Duteh schooner Elzina Helena Prvarel SLAW Sits sAlchehtl a th Was torpedoed in the North Sea, The rhetion r rae *| crew was landed at Noordbinder, gh QUA;, wis egy THE HAGUE, April 6.—Torpedo-| now shaken to its very foundations.” |ing of the Duteh steamer Elzina! “When T was last at headquarters |, with the Emperor at a place to 4, while Holland is in the grip Pah, uses panies lof big war scare, caused great ex- viously, ‘The Emperor re-[eltement here. 1 nd, deeply moved. | News of the sinking of the schooner Fed eee ct tiie |tn the North Sea reached here early [Then 'the Ttnssians were on the tide |to-day, A message to her owners Ghthe Cat ne ALC we had | said there was no doubt that she had just doran to, ag oe {he | been attacked by @ submarine, rs sb Me sot aA Ph ‘The Government at once ordered an \ Now we ate deep in Russia eMetal inquiry, is was begun by Britis) and ‘| naval officers at Rotterdam upon the ad attacked ¢ arrival of the schoner’s crew there to- ie ied he al day, The Government at the same Mgr | he time ordered an official investigation f the sinking of the Duteh liner Tu- ok Wor bantia, previous inquiries having been REG. U.S. PAT. OFFICE Celebrated Hats Since 1857 this mark in a hat has at once identified and em- sized inherent in the defensive nd now, at the Empe || mound the cannon in the Verdun bat- | conducted EE a ae ae the owne. tle, Deep gratitude to God, to t army and to the nation filled the Ei swe AK STATE BUDGET AT $8000 000 NO DIRECT TAX (Continued from First Pa 178-180 Fifth Ave. 181 Broadway perans Genero aires m NEW YORK | : ate) Ms PULADELPEILA A ain Agvecies ie all Priocipal Ciies Berlin, | fn c died of wounds received theld 1 the battle next all While this is more than man's estimate, the commit |nutnber of mandatory items were not |included in the Executive budget, te- jtalling more than $2,000,000. On a | basis of actual comparison the legis |lative budget is less than the Gover. jnor’s, but totals more because of the witted items, he inereased revenues anticipated by the Legislature to equal the enor- nous appropriations, are to come from 4 number of sour an them exeise, stock exchange transac- 8. Iner ased Inher ee taxes and ration and turn from cor il franchise ANOS, hint of some new rpe- be impoxed, particulerly ex. The proposition for st income tax is laid aside —_ WAR AND FASHION, Despatch from Paris says that midsummer hats are being trim nied with porcelain flowers. LYNCHED FOR AIDING SON. | To thirsty throats these capering goats “vi see oe ve. | Announce the best of cheer, I nero, Wan taken Yor Rheingold Bock is now in stock Wherever they appear. —Rheingoid Bock Beer . Exiarnal Have your dealer g ‘ J coughs ana Colas j send you a ca Suider binder) Weak Chest —Any Local S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. ain Sesiet on ALicock THS BVanine wonuy, ey of all lusts of don . | Liverpool, was the only vessel to lose | of Europe, heaton back for-] The Spanish steamor Vigo was tor- | pbs | crew had beon allowed to take to the | tefinitl of|boats. The Spanish sailors were, ry | picked up by a British steamer twan- | s ty-four hours later and taken into | t Gibraltar 100 20 INR SOTO EET hems Dancer, Warslav Ni WEUNEDVAL, AFRIL 0, IVI as He Looks on Street and seb 996-9002.5.0000 a % | let Tells of Hardships Suf- fered in War Zone |HIS BABY D : | Feed d¢ child on Learning It ian, He Says. 2 2 30-9892 New York this morning on the Fre: with him his wifo and his Budapest, little Kyra ts 1 hi liscovered t refused to furnish any fu uurishment. Milk was not to had would keep my baby hard to endure, when I could sec soldiers being served with it.” Amer ral Coffin Budar managed to keep ut of the prison camp | them in the homo of n Consul G ‘ ssy servants. The Gove FRENCH ARE GANG. AT VERDUN; HALF OF GERMAN FORCE LOST (Continued from First Page.) men debouched from Chauffour Wood, a Utitle to the northwest of Douau- mont. Tho Germans advanced by short bounds toward the French trenches, situated about 300 yards south of the village. A second and third line followed at equal distan with small supporting and attacking columns in tho rear. This formation has been noticed during the last few Jays and is regard as proof that the Germans have been sorely punished in their previous saults in serried ranks But the change proved ineffective The first line of riflemen advanced to within fifty yards of the French trenches and there had to drop to the! ground under heavy blasts of shrap-| nel and sustained musketry. ‘The second and third lines “attempted t advance to the support of the first line, but were stopped tar in t by machine gun fire. The Germans in the first line wer in a most critical position, Sh worked havoc among + charge was out of the question, and | as long as they remained at the point | to which they had advanced they wore exposed to a decimating fir second and third lines were little ter off, for they were within rang of the French 83-inch guns. entire attacking force finally the only move open, retreating a raking fire to Chauffour \W They left half their n uber on th field. At least three regimen part in the attack, Chauffour Wood proved t insecure iter, for the Fren iery, inereasing tte r A that entire area. It demotsned sne ters and piled up t by the French | * » rear HELM bases In yesterday's vioieat b woulh of Douaumont Fort, t Germany not | only were repul > their own trenches, but were driven to their | cond Mnes. The French sm @ attack with sheets of wun tre and slaughtered the + Ing Germans with sora nel ha | French have now completed n ous batteries of 16 field service which w surpass the fan f metre guns th e thus far be to batter do: nse w which they have bee 1 A { to have Verd FAINTS: TURNS ON GAS. Awed Woman Ssphystired seier Vertigo Atinck, Mrs, M Ihoy ty years old, while preparing dinner 1 for her bear! n brother, Bdward Key stow ercome by vertigo as Kas stoy In falling | don two of the burner unable to co to her Lit for help, but was noth Mie with si ercor o of the old cous revive Reynolds with a pulmetor, but irs, Was dead > = fc, to ®t More a y took another Jump tn yesterday end shoes went up in many stores 60 cents to $4 a pair, according to | quality, The average New Yorker who | pays $8 to $9 for his shoes will have to Bive up $1 # pair more hereafte advances companied by rumors of labor union de- sold up to %7 Tae |! is unofficially report * the} § SPECIAL NOTICES ASK FOR and GET | _HORLICK Ss THE ORIGINAL i MALTED MILK | ‘Eowee Vi chin ttys The specified weight tnelndes the container tn each case. cheep substitut ws YOU same price Retained ve th only twenty month on which to live and they we to receive n y fr Ambassador Penfield, in V | suc monopolized | that ¢ firat half hour.! girectors of the Metropolitan Op sin the lead ere con- 1 in getting the family House her pass out of thi country. anothe witn surger; n the Lady Johnstone Hosp! 1 st wounds we have of the sed some remarkable feats pagne's stocks were howed co! ood progress ‘ontainble: The wor deal with rowed B . developed ‘ hiding themsel nied Mi stiff-| pile of earth they throw up. veral cases z iret GaN? | protects them fri Marine issues| sun fire ip toto hand grena 1 gains | ; p and mach so the e which can 1 over the earthworks grenades explode on the m and I have seen more than one 7 +e. fellow who ca : SV from behind. How they tv ule + Sliong enough to get to the hospital OL is the mystery xi” + “% | “AN the most serfous cases are ser hy 1" |to that hospital, and by taking ma id h | from other parts of a wounded 2, lita + ls| man's body they manage to {]him up in most amazing fas Prince P. has been atta jcame on the Esp rand, an aviator, to pu for tho French aviation corps >. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, ' 4 4 i 4% a April 1 i i G Regul 1, Jauarter er Jeom 14 “ » | divic 1%. dn” April es ‘ SHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN 78 . bale MARKET, 1 1 | WHEAT ‘ M 4 ‘ : “want you t vt pleasing i Crean with 1 led there tw Nb BON Pera. WARSLAV NUINSKY, ~ DANGER LONG HELD PRISONER, 1S HERE | Ambassador Gerard Makes In-| Naval Battle in North Sea Sa quiry at Berlin as to the U-Boat Attack Premier Artist of Russian Bal- IED MILK, COPENHAGEN lfirmation of spatches saying | | Hungarian Nurse Refused to e Norwegian coast, 4 » American Am- Stavenger, ) the Politiken said a German was sighted off that port later with reports Warslav Nijinsky, premier mate r of the Russian ballet, reached line steamship Espagne, bringing daughter Kyra. In view of the hard- aid that the British steam- ships she underwent during the long aanvanen oh « German submarine but that sh 4 not been sunk period of Internment to which Nijin- @ sky and his family wero subjected tn} ky to bel ‘ROMANCE OF GIRL MAY END MYSTERY OF DISAPPEARANCE (Continued from Fi HE GOT IT. ro or anywhere else, Her mother Yonkers man asked could not nurse her and when tha] Hungarian wet nurse who was hired 6 child was a Russtan/ her | ALHIN THE HIGHEST in eyeglans represented im S'NGER GLASSES. COMFORT, QUALITY, SERVICE AND LOWER PRICES, Singer Glasses, bf ad to ac ry around and f canned fvods," exclaimed Madame N jinsky, “and it became a day-to-day struggle to get something which achievement ns golng by and could watch the nd the strang y placing ig exam- Registered Specialist, $1.50 to $6.50 M Singer Optometrists & Opticians C s 114 Pulton St 604 W. 18h st St nment francs O81 Prospect Ay,, Bex a girl friend £ through the influence of the nd finally got them 4 ld as high 48)" sigs Elizabeth West of New York Mexican Petroleum sengers, mah Was sent neighborhood during her period of nursing just now are hand gre-| “lnade wounds in the men's backs, |said Miss West. ‘The experienced jiers have learned to run forward, | | drop on their faces and burrow a hole | fs with their hands, at the same time! ¢!\ behind the little t may lead to Alm omy has resorte e Into the hospital at. chigs.| with his lungs palpitating in full Weigner Upright, Sterling Upright, Volze & Co. 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