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aE EVENING WORLD, to ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917, “TRO RELATIONS OF U.S. WITH GERMANY SAME AS BEFORE DIPLOMATIC BREAK 4 . ma, tween the United States and Ger- Mails Will Pass Bet Pass Between TWO) ntany which ceases tRrough diplo- Couniries Under the Geneva | Matic rupture, It is the humanitarian task of guarding the welfare of sol- Convention. diers in the prison camps of their — enemies and the care of German ; - - . - | civilians detained in the Entente SAFETY OF AMERICANS. | countries, ‘This vast task. which is | being performed by American dipto- | Status of Those in Germany | matic representatives in England, in French ca afi hi Unchanged—Germans ‘ench camps in rica and in the | Russian camps.extending to the icy Here in Same Category. | wastes of Siberta, | confided to other hands. Likewise the welfare of British, | | Twent f NGTON, Fi 3.—Th - { ——E — — 'wenty-\hree of the fifty-one de. WASHINGTON, Fob. The break-| French, Russian and other Allied | stroyere are with the main fleet, while Ing off of diplomatic relations with] prisoners in Germany, Austria and| 18, 000 TRAINING CAMP the remainder are in America ® Germany will not mean a change in| Turkey will pass to some other neu-| Vive of the tw three submarines commercial relations, already badly, tT! power. ‘The ministering hand of | MEN OFFER SERVICES| of the Aeet are in Panama Cane erippied by the war. Individuais and| re United States. which has cared) The others are manoeuvring olf the jfor these men, will be withdrawn aos Hlorida coast corporations may continue their usual Some one else will have to take up the | | aph President Wilson Assur- | mine division of the feetiMe affairs, provided they do not deal in! cause of humanity on land, while the| | out all at the way from contraband, and their obligations are] Uniced Slates, by severing diplomatic | | ; ances of the Organization’ to thw waters of Mayrt 4s binding as ever , relations with Germany, makes pro-| | | Loyal Support. | ‘The chief fehting ships of the ‘The courts still remain open to them | test against the violation of humanity | c Aritiur 3. Crosby, ‘i {navy, comprising (the dreadnoughts for redress, but they have no facility |on sea, i | ‘apt. Arthur ‘opby, executive of the third and fourth squadrons, for direct intervention of their diplo-| PRECEDENTS IN HISTORY FOR! | [ SAGrOtaty TOP HS) Bement tay inOtl ot are reported to be near. Port au matic officials, They may, however,| SEVERANCE OF RELATIONS. ———. | ES Te RG Martti thsi Libs el | Tine Prince, ‘The Arkansas, Arizona and be represented by the diplomats of Precedent for the severance of dip- | 4:: Me sa'l Gani : SOC ON @nuyuueed. t>emerey s ry} SC > te tie Delaware t wit y : : ag " snrope . i soners C ass Ply ace elaware are not with the fleet MENIIGHIND owere ealected to oare| lothille Felatione i sot First. Division Could Begin|Sending of Troops to Europe) sent the following telegram to Pre Extra Squads Held in All Sta-| Prisoners Contess Saif Mat oH SALI Pestle ya tAR L Ai ly pe und in modern bg need D8, * 1 is at the Norfolk Nay fot the interests of the respoctive| history only between lesser nations, Activities Within a Week, | Remote Even if War Is ot wilson: ; re tions—Full Force Un- Points in Shoes or Use Yard, the Arizona 1) at the Brooklyn Governments. {and between first class powers arfd Alar Military Training Camps’ Associa me ? an > iS Navy Yard and the Delaware in There should be no sequestiation or lesser ones. The United States sus It Is Declared. Declared. tion of the United States, composed der Call, Deadly Darts. Suaneeien : confiscation of private property either! pended diplomatic relations with 18,000 men who have cetved Admiral Mayo n the flagshiv tn the United States Germany, Mexico, and only recently were they Slould war liow the break in] WASHINGTON, Fei 8 Four & in Federal cam, ters an Acting Comwmissior of of DERRY England, Ve "le! Pennsylvania, commands the fleet ott though it may be taken for use under) resumed, It suspended diplomatic! diplomatic relations between the | plans of inume tlon in case of | Active co-operatiog national | Godley received firs) Information | Government's charge.againg’ Alfred! Port au Prince. ‘Che New York, the certain circumsts tieha with Miomrayde. wien the| United Mates and Geemany che New : muchinery and orgunization for such | of the re f Ain w Gerard! ygagor per f Oklahoma, the Texas, Florida, | i nth nd Germa 3 war with Germany have boen worked | , | Mason, an expert chemist, and his| Oh » Florida, Uiwn, The ninety-five or more German. dict Zelaya executed two Ameris York National Guard will volunteer | acinar bs onee uve as direct. Assure you ‘ nd the dismissal of Count von Berne | ates; tlcwil, aie! Wyoming and Nevada are in his merchant ships tied up in Ani cans, Cannon and Groce almost to a man. This wae very | Ut PY the Gene aaah Feedage is AA thasmotur aba cntaeeee le through ne urces at 10 fred Wheeld . 1 H immediate comman! ports since the beginning of When John Quincy Adams was| Plainly indicated at Division Head- | 't was learned t lapthc ani Sede tO nubmtt iat | minutes before 11 o'slo His firat | fre een ere 4 Mety ‘The Magsiip Olympia of the co: y Ads a Hicated 4 | of the nation, Ready to submit list 4 ‘ tw t c may be used by the t s,| President the American Charge d'Af- | Quarters Municipal Buil They involve using the regular} of names and addresses « thousands | et was to telegraph to Police Com-| Wheeldon, as developed at the open- division was last reported anke but the German owners ultima fairs at Rio demanded his pass- | to-day, er resentment mi. y and National Guard as a nu-| of men who stand ready military | Missioner Woods, who ts at Mlaml, | ing heir hearing in the Guiidhall Domingo. The locations of the othe: must be compensated. Tho ships, Ports and returned to the United|have been caused by what ms Voleus to train an army of 2,000,000 a| Service sm case Of need Iquarters, | Fla, He said he assumed Commis. to-day, created a profound sensation. | cruisers are: Prairie, at Philadel q@attered in the ports of continental States without instructions because |gard as unjust eriticiem of | na iia 7 ie mdi ds aN rere one York. ——_{sloner Woods would start for New Vrederick E.|phia; Castine, at New Orleans: Mon United States, Porro Rico and the | h@ considered unwarranted the cap-|tional Guard during the Mex ce gies ere orinwelG te ares MHEODORE ROOSEVELT Jr, | York Immediately, Jeons hud t Yi A anente | Sa: ae Des Pacific Islands possessions, including ‘Ye Of American ships by Brazilian isis apparently has been subme: 1) Juring tha GIEN VIL Next, through Chief — Inspector) oF thetr intentions ain access to| Moines, at Alexandria ypi; Ma- the Philippines, comprise somo of the) W4! vessels inforcing @ blockade. | {n tae wave of patriotism that swept | Obtaining passage of a PERCY 1. SPEW AIT be hmittberger, an ¢ squad was] Premier Lloyd George's room in his |°MA®, at Sapto Dotningu; Nashvilke best known ocean tiners and aggre. President Adams did not disapprove, | through Guard circles to-day. J universal enilitary service law and J. LDOYD DEDBY ordered on reserve duty in every sti-| hotel and drive polaoned needles into | 4 mpi Sacramento, at Veta Bate 628,887 gross (ons but Brazil contended the charge’s| Now Y. had the distinction] 41) ng out the frst classes un- Capt Cosby adi ail tres ing camp tlon house in the city. his added] the les of Dia shoes so that he | Crus: Tacoma, at Tampico, and the Only in case of war is there pox. ction was unwarranted by adeq of sending the only complete military | gop i jinen wore requested to work through| from ten to twenty patrolmen to the| would he mortally infected; to shoot | Wheeling, at New Orteans. wibility of their being absolutely ¢ “international cause,” a division to the Mexican border. OM- atutve extublisiment of training} this avsociation in organizing and| force on duty in every precinet for botsoned needie tmto the skull of | Admiral Gleaves, on his flagship figcated, and even then such action is} American Legation was reo} cers of {1 militia, all of whon | camps in every State training camp men for service In case | uge in a quick emergency, ‘The card| Sir Reginald MeKenna and to kill | Seattle, commanding the deatrover doubtful, for the United s sint Under President Bue! e active si 6, now f sige #® America munitions planta] O& ©) TOF eps. jaystem at Headquarters is now xo per-| Arthur Henderson of the War Couns | flotilla, is on hia way to Port-au- world court of nations has been [American Minis © Mexico sos+}io the fact the ‘ork actually| ana other factories to work ¢urnish-| AUST OTE fected that every pgliceman off duty jst te Lith ta |Prince. With uo are the destroyers BER e eiponent of the {nvicts (pended the r is Of Wb Legation AFORE TERdE SEARED EER ne Fe aaa anatiennrtoe aa | an be recalled within an hour ae ® ws a fantastic plot against [yanning, Jarvis. Baled Aylwin, of private property intil he could eh teh Mr, Godley then went into confor.) Lloyd George, they told the detec- parker, Duncan, I Pe Renee mae could get the view of the ry criticism, and they assert] ayray of 2,000,000 men and converting 12 eer GORee LOAN Wess ate ra ves, they fntended to shoot poisoned !Oushing MeDocsal, vce iw AIL WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE} United Staten on what he considered | thut the censure directed at the.main| other factories for this tor! ARE CLOSED 70 THE PUBLIC. 6 with Deputy Commissioners’ gaits ut him while he wan golfing on | ees: McDougal, Winslow, Nich- UNDER GENEVA CONVENTION, § forced | upon Americans in Mexe | pody of troops at the border unjustly! eral Staff plans call for 100 army cull and Dunham, To them Il Wenlean! racer elgon, Wadsworth, Conyngham, Po: le t we une 0. 3 } wh zy beet i : Laid ali Py —_——-_--— seine. we 4 nmitted his ; jter, ‘Tucker, = Watn fi Malle will y sock Piya cpt Buchanan included many regiments which de- divi of 20,000 ea fty thous Sn and RRC Tne toe Inspector Schmittberger submitted WM! "Mey, Weeldons ncording to the At-|Witke + oD Davin ie Baneys: Convent Ener Peet gation closing the Lee, Served only the highest prain ‘sand officers would be uveded, At)O0 Otticers anc smployees tc | nearts completed report on the num | corney General, sald the Suffragettes’ which are located sere Spacia Ly Ration wrongs to Ameri The First Division ‘of the New present there are. 6,000 officers avail Admitted, According to jbers and efficiency of the members! had spent £3200 in attempts to poison ‘The Sampson, Pres should be ne nthe ¢ is p Det 1 », the Henley and Warrington at Ne ‘i aoe York National Guard numbered over Daniele's Order of the Home Defense sue Mr. Llovd George and that an at. |? Tektite Mrarrinaeon Ot, New. movement of travellers between neneat, Ruspended dtplo-} ico) men, While the First Diviston| Youths reaching e ae volunteer citizen police force whlch) tempt also had been made on Sir! Flumer, Raid, Perhing, Roe ond Teery BRE tne is sited Btnlon co idene | Rn eate ‘to 189%, and sus-| Was al the border an auxiliary divie| eighteen, ninetcen and twenty the WASHINGTON, Feb No per ie been wader training for more! Reginala «Maken [at Charleston; the laanson, Sterrett Bet aareronna fo} benpes relations Witlr! gion Was organized uuder Gen. Apple-| first year would be called, Bach year|#ons other than oMclals and om-|than a year, Every member of the! an actual attempt to drive pol- jand Monaghan at BeRes, Mies.) tne a Soobiectb ise peet Serbia peg © 1906, after the! ion here. Including the already 1,000,000 boys reach each of these! Dloyees of naval yards and stationsare| Home Defense League was notified|oned needles into the Premier’ land Beale at Piviedelphies the “tre TS oan Re tears : PRA cee ee aer ORE: WURED') oa ivhtra (nad ingen at ibe auxiliary} ages. One-third of them, It te esti-|to be admitted to euch Government)to-dey to place himself in readiness |stoey, she suk, had been thwarted by |Jenkina, “Patterson, O'Rnlen cay | In fact so far as individuals are MEASURES THAT MAY COME BE- °f Second Division New York State! mated, are unfit physically for mill- Remeeaicne Ones to nie etteat nti fart r orders, for a call to} sudden departure for France, tj Janee, 2enee: at Bogen the Benhain uct, § Nf ‘ 5 Oni 4 . ae {1 F out 668,00 Secretary Daniels announced to-day,}active dut | also een p ea to stick alke Norfo @ McDon encerned, the atatus remains FORE STATE OF WAR EXISTS, |}! about 25,000 mon available TREY) AES ae en ea OD ee bean iol We cages |crtavaretexni pclty bas suns | han been proposed to stick ®/Gugn at Key West, und the Worden tically unchanged break in Afte eb yma hie following offle:ai statement was. each class, ‘These would be available} had been issued and would SR GOs tied lo ten hum atady of |Polsoned pin into his hat is reported as en route to New York Joma tic fe condi t ay $ f to-day issued from National Guard) at once, and stuff experts believe they | ve im lately | his precinet, sl establisiments| ‘The Government had gained pos he eruiver Charleston, tender fo ff Am i °) Division Headquat over the cure an army of 2,000,000 ina! PHILADELPHIA, Web. 3.—The} whieh might be ger from mob jaexsion of poisons contained in tubes submarines of ine c ft", oom a Beep tea ; ‘ 00,00 FA Obs Ge league Island Navy Yard bere was| violence either irresponsible t from Southampton to Derby M6 conduct iG 1 Hature of Maj Ae rates oe M fev bay that of] Put on a war basis to-day | patriots from MyIMDALHIAEH Wi ee a ana, W he ty nto anagent)t Br ne eta Be nya gmt ai t 1's who is Sta Phe plan suggested is that of| DUE on a war Dinar cathe cauimate | i yi on to an agen ooklyn Na t st been ne which has » troops to er a day of feverish activ ‘ tott imber, employed by the militaryeauthor!? y ported at Neve depends the attitude of the respe Bae Seen: Bi Se eee er cae (anenid ths ships yesterday, the gates | A ie ulred Fai na extra. eh ati a fo the| London. Newport has the G-t, and 9 ernments regarding n What will the N ido in} Europe, but bas defended ita own cemen required for thiy extra) who had Ingratiated hersoif into the tiridar port “a The Kei. K-t Q ere closed to i tors, and the stations to wh ine ; There is, however, one relation be certain eventualilies? waters and has prepared steadily for, Of the yard were coloned ty al) vie ‘ frye Lae used woman's favor, @ poison, ; 10 and Led} ‘The answer is that National/ any possible trouble. ‘This, It ia de-!@hore leaves were countermanded |“ ea nigo. a neighborhood con-| TP or alleged, was contained in K ‘5 ss nuthorizead Press | Gita wits orders from ihe proner| ciared, ix tho Waival plan for tho!SA4 triple guards pinced at every | us intana teqian aaa teeters | tots ands oolapvinaa lay ates The reserve diviai i of the Aclanile ispend transi: Of authority, which, when yeceived, will Os fentrance while extra patrols were | J+ men for many monthe, | ¢» " eet ts placed as Zollo’ Waa aa be SE 7 . ie, United States, 1 I pas | chloride, strychnine and a South Ar In Haytign Waters Battleships SCRATCHED MY FACE PE ae Ee a oe OE Spe cl te ec gS ei ee neh ea Rt ithe Canndlan Gave ‘Mer oe Lage GQ UP AS THE NEWS incidentally with the vecoipt of] Rive a chance 10 develop serions ise | a Meorland Yand agent, the Attore| Sky and New Jeraey 1 American fishermen gehetal pusbile information.’ news from Washington that the Unit- bth seent, oh: or) At Philadeiphia~-Battleships Ala- ships or exporters is} {: aws unofficially announ OF BREAK BECOMES KNOWN ed States had severed diplomatic rela ney General said, would te that} bama, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, National Ginta NeRaGuetter as TIShacWIKE GueMRnes=ct Admiral Mrs, Wheeldon told her, with curses, {North Dakota, Ohio and Wisconsia. TINY RED PIMPLES vil such embar ves 1 st Division could made Usher, Commandant of the Brooklyn BOY SCOUTS CAMP OUT that Lloyd Geo and Henderson ES ie FoaweBetieniie Genes bet rete OF |for service in lowm ti ethan a week Awakening of American Spirit in Navy Yard, issued an order auspend- ‘ought to be (killed, and she hoped aod Vieni, ey : oneens ae nd and ES S ing passes. After 10 o'clock to-da IN PA K FOR NIGHT | "2°" to see both of them dead. One toll 1 ept aka ki All Night. Skin Sore <3, carrying gvoda to the em-| of Wilson's Action, Government officials, officers, sailors pnlcha oi sling | to the agont, Mra, Wheeldon described! Ar Ve Cras cts tlie and Red, Disfiguring, Healed — reer «ou ertain to) AT THE GERMAN CONSULATE! Old Glory wan flung to the breeze \*Ms Mart af Led by Labrador Explorer, Defyjan containing enough poison to kill] ‘The scout crulscrs Birmingham at by Cuticura, Cost $2,25, on Dateh ves tis ports. Jall over tho city ax tbe news of the auty in the Navy Ward laat night. ‘the| Zero Weather—Delegates to | 5% persons, es ; Brooklyn and heat at Boson a i n be passed break with many*became known, MK plant. was humming with act (inn Pavaran rer we Attorney General in his open-|also in the rese division ‘i -~—+-—— mmerce be-, Consul-General “Too sy te * k to-day. Shipa that have been in reservy omlerence at Columbia Ing referred to the prigo a des-| The armed cruisers Pittsburg eee See commerce be- | Cu General “Too Busy to Be, was mmediate realization at pera were towed to dis | é ree bradhors & Wescerik. Bameions oat. bee and ared rash and tiny punples forined, 24 : already has pu Seen” by Reporters—One What the President's action meant, 1 hordes of men were act t DUE at bees do steele ot tbchtte de ee catterly HOS Tkotu, Huntington und Pueblo Nr ash a iiny rine , ewes airenuy:} ' . : al work cleaning them up |Scout Workers’ Conference tot t Whe » Oregon, the cruisers Cleve They itched and kept WHKOUALT Aer oeiieibler BGI ate were mained Oideied to Leave as In ovary Gaakten ee SET | ho naval mine layer, Josaph Ate Tanaccnivarelti to-d ving | 1 irae ot tugitty a from |land, New Orivans, New Mexioo, ‘ale night I scratched | peainat ¢ tain and France be- ened in every quarter which is seldom # in this port, was|umbia Un ty are lay giving | declared ers o! ti 1 i: 7 ' nt >, sean 3 anc ce be- a nped on tight at th . put in dry dock early to-day and work demonstration ox campus of, the army who were doing the bany, Annapolis, Buifalo and Raleigh face continually day (ween 1793 and 1809 1a mcd on tight at the} In some plices th» flag went up| Pie nudtled feverlahiy to get her ready | Mew eecilaE s fn hee Galan ler eee hela eee peat tare on the Pacific station, from Puget andnight. Theskinwas Displays of force have heen tre- | otice of Hossenfelder, acting | with eer; in others there wasifor cea duty, The amyunition bout| Scouting activities. Visitors are being! to Injure Grea vin in her present/gound to Mexico, The Chattanooga soreandredandthe rash | quent used by the United States | Consul-Genesal of Germany, at No nee in the grim | Grapeshot was also put in dry dock for}/shown how the scouts make camp, | crisis, he prisoner Mason, he polnt-Jig-at Mare Island, the Yorktown. at sp \g lee on ropean powers to impress t 1 vadw is 8 " repal cook, signal, bulid bridges, carry on] ed ou sac at of vi < so Denner ca - prradi g fomes nu turonman yoware to"\mprene the 1 tr way, {Onday" aR g00i) an th ith whieh! the bannertwaa| oP J ec sisal: bulid sy 00/00 Ob waa s emt tof very enniis- Hen Diego and the Denner of Nios rible anc ’ Th elr porition dismissal of Count von Bernstorft : tirst ald and use wire «pparatus.}erable skill, who had made a@ special |Peus. Ei e Tae Se Bee On InternACGAGl we Glake Cay ung oll trom windows or hoisted to! submarines are attached to the Pa People, | Trareh 0 the reller of the lewaticns (Bad been announced. Inquiries d ; e mast STILL HOPES FOR PEACE, Seventy-five study of potson and might be cons.d- | Cine squadron fy y ept av ad ? at Pek hod display of force short | Closed tha he Consul-Gene s here the news first der the leaders ered an expert in a sith a matter In Pouipeine w atora ate the anal? andi MST Cacia eta he trraee | oe wear have been exhausiod ov elt} , \ : : 5 and es at Van ¢ Park last Brovers Dale: | Datnovisie. haar used about three cakes of Cuticura Soap thavavantuhilcs Rhy eh or even iadhe notes or mex anes Me a BARS Ns marine A=, Ad, 4-5, A-6, BOR and three boxes of Cuticura Olntn re oes et t t a oer Ate anda) 8 fi ¢ German M despite the ft Repre B. pipe 1 . 2 Bh Aste 5 Se ee Ces terure cinitt HOSTILITIES BEFORE DECLARA- io gossentelden, Mead ine the. cit i scrman B Aust Senplie. he tate neers ON LAST EXEMPT BOA ey rh ; Bs Fananhock, “311 Fant uh se TION OF WAR, THE RULE inthe ia tharos earn B yetilea 1 Lae ibis’ lever Bthte in the Union aad aovera Maw York City, Sept Ne. * More than one hundred times sinee,about a visitors there durin Manhattan joined tn’ ine dependencies Mp kc, Set 13 ls” seating ne tate ochre Mata |the nataing®™ one ery tae, Sart apasten deed | Before! theme ans winne oe cane, Rush to Get Home Not So Great a Breaiten fo y¥ declared, Only twelve Joe the Consul-Ge sh it t | ference held a meeting to conalde tesocial and businesr success, Having fy The Me veara haa, War. Actuniinireported that he rhadbea ta nee cae Ble yd ny The [diferent phases of seour education, Had Been Logkesl For—Plans Gleared your skin with Cuticura why not been declured before hostilities he: {paper menor imeke tement aa he unten |edit ed (he) Colin Livingston, President t ou Sailing a Secret keep it clear by using the Soap for gan. ‘The latest notable instance was {to whether or not the consulate wi and the days which os Rat fol Nati Council of Boy Scouts About Next Sailing a Secre Austin, Nichols & Co's every. aay toilet Burpcean, t opening aetion of the F lose immediately " side und Dr, iamea i Bu bart LONDON, F A crowd for Free Sample Each by Return ane war, when Admira "Yes, th oAsul Will see no one of Teachers’ College, spoke on "s of ware Americans took ol sadvess postcard: “Cutieura, «it Russian fle Russia com he wer n S, EVENUE CUTT CUTTER k diplow \ing as Publi n" Dr. G nd Americans Japan pointed out she had notined World, after being refused a DRAWS ALONGSIDE APPAM has been 1 Wa y Prin f commana norning e Seemed little appre —— Russia whe was breaking off diplo-|t ¢ Consul's private off k ng It will ve a y mucin | assoc! 68 en cue bee Ee sion of danger, a8 to-day's# sailing | ' matic vela ona A oT ed the rig ght in the waiting :oom to try to nae throughout the Ae Wor ae ne nd Physical Prepared-| W@s exempt under the German warn- to take “such Independent action as Con vhen he |e ne ecossarily medn war with Ge on . . . r A MOTHER'S TROUBLES *.:3"'. ie:sei's iled br ca PRTeAULet ue iidte RELI ie Thought, the German Prize| RSCRREIY clesm man with GeLAADH. Oth, cand tha, tae, it Ht being the Test one with auc | COFFEE The jlvgue Convention of 1907 took | oftice ‘ i sul ¢ Bei te isn ; ‘The speakers emphasized the fac mption. 1. A mother's unending work and wotice of the situation and pasa OY wie aah Crew Aboard Will Be Taken Pecan iaean cocoa tlisat Hous Uae tou te itary it played’ an| . The demands for transportation by | Order from yous wsrucer tion drains and strains her *" artivie making ak Dantha’ ta vagaed ttaaiaa maine (i Off Immediutel German I the United States inportant part ih preparedness by | Americana desiring to get away trom | INSIST on “SUNBEAM” pivsical strength and leaves its marke jy)0 joni tires. ¢ 1 the provisions. Lt might be t SD acnul wie wc as no of war, have a k building up p ally the health of England were less urgent than ex | in dimmed eyes and carewom ex Unied Stites, wit ni aimont anything ta within the raitae! aon ost iuard cucter Yamacray e enimart he the country pected, and virtually one entire deel pressions — agreed to nd also ed tha! {of possibilities. In general practice | THe , curte ny wv 6 H Lt Ase accommodations wa ions — she ages before her time. neutral powers Hust be notified of (ue a declaration of war vas come | ‘be |has gone alongside the German prize [count we have copi ) | Witsoe to Wangae 88 aie move is Any mother who is weary and languid | 2/1!" Powers ust be notit regarded more as «call o arma than {sip Appam, and it is’ thought, the {Peace Uelie y : aC ee ieee renen, EL = Geoele wart taking Scott's Baulsion of) °'T;° No viaea howaver, that there |e’ a notification to, a. prospective |° Scans |the American people wo TOPEKA, Kan, Feb. When |. The pis nthe time 4 ; | ephe Cod Liver Oil as a strengthen- " German Pp. rew will be taken off! served. If we could not e next sailing are in abevan might be an ‘ultimatum with condi- | enemy | i 3 It we a a i aker A. M. Keene announced tothe next sailing aro In ebeyance:| 1 R “ and bracing tonic to add rich- tional declaration of War. ‘The Hague With the beginning of war the | Immediately | breaking of relations with Germany |Tre*iT Ae or ttepresentatives. that | Rendin Absolute y Removes ae to her Pood and byjld up ber conventions and the fabric of inter-|status of eltizens, treaties, consuls,! ‘ywo torpedo boat iroyers joined |that is not ls 10 vtinuntves [diplomatic relations between the| cot” gpe ‘House chakuenionl gerves before it istoolate, Start Scott's ational law generally have been vo! malls, commeren and pr perty under-|ine superdreadnought Arkansas off) German blood who seo themavives | HDR and Germany had heen Asnarioan sallliasy attaahe at Palin Indig estion. One package Emulsion today—its fame is world. wide. torn during the present war, how-|#o0es a change which Varies in differ- “ mermoney |contused with t erable and evered and rnato would nd Mrs. Coby were among (o-da iI HF cite Son shcokol i ever, that no diplomatisi ventures tolent degrees from that prevailing un- the rginia cape on emergenc le fact n sntent then iven wie passports, the members ap . il a : demas fi 25cat all druggists, Gott & Bowne, Bicomicid, WJ, 8 far any nation may be ex- dey @ berak of diplomatic i¢ialions. duly. selves wild them, Pierre VeSEN Berm 6624055090000 BD54-9-1G906-0.6-.04H556695O66HO8OHS-D 46-54 ‘This photograph was made from the deck of the U. 8, S, Pennsylvania on Jan, The following ships are in the photograph: will have to be! \ LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF ATLANTIC FL FLEET IN FORMATION AT SEA 1b DRAEDDIDD4 F44EHIEDOEDEOHDDDO DI OT IEDE DEE DEDIOHOD GHIDEE 16 OF8DDIDDODOORE NODE 1917, in the West Indies. New York, | FPEDDEDDDELDODE O4 AGG EIDE DODIGEEGIDEEDO 9494 2DDDIDDODDDDDEROORODIDID DDG DODDAIDD1ID9O940 2GOOH | Delaware, Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, South Carolina, Michi- gan and Connecticut ~ S. CITIZENS = GERMANY HOLD RIGH TS AS BEFORE BREAK | FIGHTING FORGE. OFTHE. §. NAY IS NOW OFF RAYE an Only the Arizona of the dreadnoughts Is Here—Many Smaller Ships, However. OO 6 Ob 1419 1H04H8OOH5 OHH $9090 69099 949F-4464- 00009 ee eel | | Nearly all of the 199 flehting entoe and auxiliaries of the Untied States Navy which make wp the Ationtle Flect are hovering «boul the, navat base in West Indian waters. Guantanamo, Cuba, and Port aw Prince, Hayt!, are to be the two points $) upon which the ships of war are centred. Practloally the entire dreadnought strength is engaged in winter praa- | tee work near the Guantanamo base Se ee =