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wre declaring war, secording to a wireless despatch received from Rome t¢ ay, quoting the Spanish Ambassador ther A despatch from Rio Janiero says the Ambassadors to Brazil from Chili and Argentina met with the Brazilian Cabinet to-day to conter on Fresident Wilson's appeal to the neutrals to break with Germany was stated that the Brazilian public was overwhelmir n ¢he Sie of oe wil do nothing we have Not a clear legal right to do. There 4s no panio nor haste anywhere. When we act we will act on the Principles of np @nd not upon any principle of expediency.” As outlined in the highest oMctai quarters, the policy of the Govern- ment will be to act on principle rathor than on the ground of expediency. The Federal sithorities will be ex- Ley cramer eet any act that might be considered questionadle, PENSACOLA, Fla, Feb. §.Deputy United States Marshals to<lay arrested all members of the crew of the Aus: trian steamer Lucia and placed them LIQUID DENTIFRICE on the tooth brush or placed in § under guard at a hotel pending « por tea bet clea od [ing before a United States Comm! will that J] | yestentay learned that the machine remove t the Lucia, which h ee we up after taste | ‘the outbreak 0} has been 8) badly, damaget, Quarta Wave’ been placed on the vessel which too much smoking leaves in the mouth ef persistent SMOKERS in ‘TOPEKA, Kan., rent resolution to-day the House un- antmously endorsed President Wilson's action In severiny with German, port of the Feb, 5.—In @ concur- diplomatic relations pledged him the sup- No household should be with- out a good Sauce—*Eddys,.” Sa Is the favorite for Soups, Tish, Meats and Salads. At Grocers and ] Oc Delicatessen Stores, Mode by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. tate. an Sailors of L vice Taken From Battleship. NORFOLK, Va., Feed. 5.--Two petty officers of German birth on the United a were to-day BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes ! Indigestion. Onepackage * provesit. 25cat all druggists, pected by President Wilson to avoid | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 'VON BERNSTORFF'S ‘| PARTY TO GO HOME the President and that Brazil would probably forward a note to-morr : :! Spain to-day formally accepted the re vf the United Stat b { (ae 4 ee look after American interests in Germany, : WILSON STILL HOPEFUL. : ‘ FEW FOLKS HAVE President Wilson is still hopeful that peace Germany will be Considered Advisable for Them}! 2 | Bulls Have Things Own Way preserved. to Leave From Less Populous | : and War Scare is GRAY HAIR NOW Th sssibility—even the probability of war—will not deter him 7 } , ; : 3 pOssnnty =< p y : sets Centre Than New York. | 3 Overcome. pita from continuing efforts for peace so long as there is even a thousand-t 4 : gh apt P Ladies Are U i adiiddlie og WASHINGTON, Feb, b—Arrange-| 4 3 Possibility of war no longer had any —— oa : Tea ond But if war is the only answer, he i. ready for it. As he said in ask-| ments are belng made for all German) | S| terror for Wall Street to-day. The ees tale ing neutrals to follow his lead and as he told Congress, he will ask power! Consuls and Consular officials tn the | J ©] stove market slump of last week was Sulphur. to protect Americans in their rights. United States to accompany Count} } > | turned into a buoyant b Speeu-| Hair that loses its color and tw President Wilson appealed to Congress to quickly dispose of all) Yon Bernstorff and the German Em- | { lators who sold st few day or when it fades, turns xray, dull routine business, appropriation bills and pending legislation and clear its XY St#ff cut of the country, The) % ®|and frightened lamba who sacrificed tolled arte: ‘goitee made decks for action to meet any eventuality. Wen teraticcacobe tly it Peyt4 Tbe $ e thelr small chases at a 1088) yy q mixture of Sage Tea and Suiphu Gred on elt=probebly bhi cteiclaad lk g % | sera i 0. D agar 1ees te p her lo He wants Congress ready to act it it becomes necessary for him to} ana Spain é ae A ih & ie pi te ke he tot ; Hark and beau a yl f s (Copyright, Enrique Mull« we bd age 7 " e © anc usands oO al address it again and ask for authority to use all the resources of the| The Counseiior ate Bel 1068") 000000006 900096006 hebatiielas rele Pe | oe turning last Saturday ran full and value that even color, that beautifull tion conferred to-day with Secretary Ot 000% ’ alana ati radial bila adn one ard ood in to-day's|dark s of hair which is so at» United States to protect American ships and lives on their peaceful S10) Sutines and it was sald that the The K-1 is a Holland type of xeagoing subimurine| visions, It was boats of this claw that recently com. | ore" Hicks aes: samind say reactive, tise only this, old-the Seaman lawful errands on the high seas. |ians were bein delayed only while | Which can travel 2.500 milos without taking on extra pro- [pleted tho ertise to Honolulu. | Where were two theoties prevalont|, Nowadays:we amous Giles It is understood the President wii! soon make known to the E Entente | Information of steamship and trans- pees 7 oe cat ———= lin financial circles regarding the in. | {ture improved By t I bait “iu drag Powers his determination to adhere strictly " bortation facilities were being gath- R S ’ PU : AT altdation, Gna was that | marecients by Re an wer his. determination ( adhere tty Yo is uy of stay ern cs te Me | REED WARNS AGAINST FOUR MORE SHIPS SUNK; COMPULSORY ARRAN onal tution: (One as ss | re for scent tie ot Wg unt ually forced by Germany. He will make it plain} the German Consular forces in time Ny | aoe | de Fieda i Y to the allies that br ki h » BILL“: n it | darkens the hair so naturally, 80 evem ‘0 the allies that in breaking with Germany the United States in no sense |to Join Count von Bernstorff's party. | | is » fear for business | ly, that nobody ean possibly tell it has means to sway the balance in their direction | At first it had been planned for the he secheanee onal — f t i On the « heen applied” You just dampen @ WILSON AT CAPITOL TO SPEED UP Work | party to leave on some steamer sail-| Urges Senate to Drop “Objections | Lives Lost on British Steamships—! Retains Section Empowering Presi wat make mary sponge oF ush with it an draw * = . , 0! te the: 1 hos Mew 1 rf : * jinn terse, meeocneee owerlng este) this through your hair, taking President Wilson at conferences to-day with Secretary Baker i iy fee eee Hite Diba able’ Clause in the Immigration Danish Vessel Is Tor- dent to Take Over Roads in | reacting on these impressions, the big/ small strand at a time, Ty mornin War Department and Secretary Daniels of the Navy, iiseitiahd s te view of the circumstances that the| Bill pedoed | Time of War. Keren rae ie aCe ans ke |! ee capper . edits 1 ” eh «snk | ‘ ; ee eligh: , a ing legislation to empower the Government to take ise ae departure be made from some less Keb, nator| LONDON, Feb. 6.—Four membe WASHINGTON, Feb, Cartying|® DU marke’ y suc 159) and Sulphur Compound is that, be- ards, munitions plants and oth Possession of diel biter settled community. gave warning against offending | of the crew of the British ateamer|a provision to empower the Prestdest| Nel that within an hour the sides beautifully darkening the hat ds, Pp other facilities tor hurrying the work « Under the tentative plans the Con-|the Japanese to-day when the immi-| Hvestone were killed when that vessel | tg take over raliroads in t ‘ at the stock market was’ rising | after a few applications, it also preparedness, if it became necessary. suls and their families will go to} gration bill came up for discussion in| was sunk tod | tyg-Adialbluthalion Bator HIT aes ce ead the country back the gloss and lustre and gives at Further steps to make the 1 7 Havana by way of Key West, from|the senate fostdes th est the Danish! introduced t Hotta iteane we the place of last | ance Be tee ready were planned to-day by Sec: iF ————=-—<<«<< ‘various parts of the country, while] “The Japanese Government has ex- | steamer Lars Kruse also fell victim to at ‘a - ae > an : aah Atha See ea ctaae stary Daniels at corte swith Petes Over shipbuilding and muni. ,the Embassy staff will go directly | pressed its ob on this bill,” | ce tii wittite vale a usual, was Re i is esse nace et ae Chairman Padgett of the House Naval | '0" Plants and other private con- | *outh from Washington, A Spanisi) aid Senator Ree The Japanese itish mer Isle of Arran] The Supreme Court k opened at 194) pearance to the hair. It is not Committee, chiefs of all bureaus and la Is which might be of value to the #teamship large enough to accommo-| Government particularly and speciti- ns hus been sunk, two of her|{O-44y until M 5 withou \ day's cle tended for the cure, mitigation o assistants. pied and navy date all Germans is due to sail from | cally objects to the cl that p ing Injured by: ebell fire rt f de pen an ne f dh » hig a t prevention of disease—Adv' in a general way plans include new |, ormal suspension of the eight-hour Hav for Spain Feb. 20, but it is! vides ‘no aliens now in any way ex H e Russian four-masted bark Gar pats oa aur th AUStELALS £0] | eam —— jegislation to empower the Prosident ee applying to navy yards may be considered probable all the party will | cluded enter 1, of 2,278 tons gross, is believed 1 re same trend, copper stocks Epesea a yell acini ly the Hmit- | arrive i the ee Capital several eens States! Aoyd's Shipping Agency to have SEVEN SUR WORS OF Le dees phullding labor avail. | days before that time. "The Japan hold that ¢ MU) been sunk } ng shares, which were able necessitates it From § 1 t oe | ART ¢ ‘ Spain it is planned for the|legisiates vgainst them. 1 am | —_ i Y of pros- | FIFTH AVENUE Indications are th the Navy De. | party to go to Bwitgeriand, either by | thorized by the State Departs | The Evestone is not listed in Lloyd siceealains partment would decide in the event of rail through France or by steamer to|say th ate Depa pent feels | v Lars Kruse ia a Danish ste r Morean “ war to put the building energies of Italy and then by rail, In either case | “sit may be occasion for | of 1,460 tons, re; sistored t Copenhagen Relief Steamer Aurora Rese nic Gulf both gal BUS can turn the country to quick construction of | safe conducts will be required for the | Some misunderstanding and that the | | Them—Cap but slowed around on the Ave- qbmarines and submurine chasers, Party and probably will be secured by | nothing Li ause the I s nder this theory it is held that in| the United States, Japanese that we | nue without back- case of war with German | oe - sed upon the| w shanges from previous « lw 4 i ny only spo- ‘di now exieta.’ Lee Cor ail abet te |, » exceptic ing, which many | marine op ities hoop pratt ah AMBASSADOR PAGE HOLDS Borah favored aving the High. log. lag YG | §e-Seven survivors of tho 4 nds still were well anere Ny f operations would be expected, | objectionable clause in the bill . 4 iy; Antarctic expedition who were|ing and decidedly limousines set do. | Virtually ail stip buttders ana many! (CONFERENCE WITH BALFOUR ciucmaecoans ; a4 {atranded on Elephant Island have ; evel For bus ‘use, ‘muuition plants have already report- § Am, been reseu relief ste fr + ad fe : ed to the Navy Department their " = N GUARD AT NEW UBWAYS oe rit Aurora, Lat Cape Ey rom ten to forty pri- readiness to take up any policy the | Also Talks Over Rupture of Diplo- INGREASED 10 1 600 MEN M1 on Jan vate cars or taxicabs Governinent proposes. | matic Relations with Germany ES Capt, and two othe | » are made unnecessary PRE yn gaan In by the inctatine| With the Spanish Envoy Pa nda ae Worl ti ts TOtIM ERERe Coe i | February Furniture Sale : * whivehta : four Hundr to Work at Time, An n Co. ‘apt. Mackintosh and V, C. Hay- veep up —two facts which il- | te" of ant-arcrate guns wan decided | LONDON, Feb, 6—Waiter 1. Pago, [POUF Hundred (Work limes 4a fol od tp cross ifut Point | Grain markets 33 13% Reductions fistrate how traffi upon to-day by the House Military |the American Ambassador, had a con- SUR OUR a Stee NNR 0 as a to Cape Evang last May and were wasteadiness advanced during the at. | CREDIT TERMS ic Committee, following a visit to the! ference lasting a full hour with A. J Property. an caught in @ blizzard and lost their wea May Wheat 1 Chicago closed “ai congestion is relieved Committee by Secretary of War| lalfour, the Foreign Secretary, at the The patrol of 400 Public Service Bait, & Obi lives, faatea oi tow both de hed above iis $2.00 Down on $50- by the ere Foreign Office to-day, and later an-| (inion enpineera assigned to : AApother member of the expedition, H ue 5.00 “75.00 $1,000,000 emergency appropriation | other conference lasting more than ert os Spencer-Smith, ¢ of scurvy prices th a d the new subway system against poseboeset ul aki A then 750s “ Will ‘be added to the army appro-|an hour was held at the American | UO" \ was stimul y approe | 8 cra as been inc r © 1,000 purch an H Priation bill by the committee for this | Embassy between the Spanish Am- Anca Bee eat ce a aos, |FALLING ROOF BURIES BOYs. eee pursheses | and 10.% be Durpowe. |Dassador and Ambassador Page. Rea nGHiniahiia ce aiceictaets: One N a | ever desr 1 ae ees F WILSON URGES PUBLIC TO BE! All the parties to tho conferences | HHO 48 four shit Hane ee y | One Near Death an Reault of § ivity. 00 “ “ Any we - 2 - aes CALM AND DELIBERATE, are maintaining a rigid silence, but it] that the new subways will be wnlor | Seance Cooma | pfrottan isa, continued ite in| en tagiile the United States awaits the |in assumed from the length of the bey danilenli haste rydibianeebedals Jeevera gale thie city has oie See TNR CEMILHIE DARA "| FREE BRASS BED 4 pon hee Maar OF Beace, U'resident Wil- | discuatona that the whole range of eae Ge ecg ipa aati {lin years unrooted a three-itory briek| ‘The close of all markets, however With Every ne lof the Government dehawo ones | ine questions growing out of the rup- pistes asstlon pitt pe eras ? 4 |house at No, 87-61 Cone Street at 11.20/ 784 nervous. bec muse of News from Purchase ‘ ‘ ae Porlod of waiting shall be one of calm | ture of diplomatic relations between | * ched qua GE AYRE NTA 50 +1A. M. to-day, The six families in the erm ce Pay et ei en Ate Srat. a ; deliberation and beyond criticiain, | Germany and the United States was| sting purposes, Ordinarily the ex- were thrown into a panic Peake ieee teal) Laue baa atane, American Government, it was! discussed with Secretary Balfour, and | Plosive is guarded by & man leone : evan year old, and his _>_—— | | stated officially, will be very careful | that the conference between Ambas-| bY the chy Made felipe <3 i rohate , enade in Penetising | to see that Germany and all other | sador Page and the Spanish Ambas- | Bureau of Mire Prevention. Under t i firey f. who wore passing the | nm Penetising ae Governments will have no|sador related more particularly to the | RW arrangements tho dynamite will f. Daniel was rescued reani| PASO, 7 on I es ; Just cause for complaint. t of the ticipation of Spain| have extra guards. i nuffering on ASO, Tex., Fob, &—-Pra ‘ mogneral tnatructions have been { | GUARD OF tne RR eee etaetin| We hen the qucstion of protecting the ounger |trench wartaro held here towdny re | ) eral Government official, f the United | new subways was first discussed upon ay not ive. ‘Th od Nirst Serge ‘Tneaslack o: anes | m all parts of the country to avoid | Sates similar to that of the United) try announcement of the bre ‘wires, breaking | muted In First Sergeant Pneasivck of] APARTMENTS FURNISHED asty action and do nothing not Germany, a suggestion was made that . | Coi b e Ms | atrictly legal and within the prov: the engineers should be armed. It . leet eee | State In losing a hand from |COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $600 |ince of the Government. The Gov- 15 000 JAPANESE SOLDIERS was finally decided, however, to give Gana From Hlinota Naval Reserves! the explosion of « hand grenade and | Open Monday and Saturday Evenings ernment has no legal right to take ’ them only police whistles. | to De Rushed Here, | Private W. Albright of Company M.| 494 ST. L STATION AT CORNER over war-bound merchant ships in WILL AID UNITED STATES —>—__—_ | *Y, ML, Feb. Orde P same regime 1 racelving injurtes ce with the Presi- EZRA N. DODSON DIES. pean Tarren mel alicion: akinete 8 Heath. ‘Theasiack accidentally struck | dent, Secretary Tumulty issued tho + y 1 rt n ——a W serves, to ru: h entire gun equip-! the back of the trench with the bomb } following statement regarding rumors | Reservists Living in Hawaii Will] wae tor Thirty- i“ | ment to the Hay in making a throw. | of seizure of German ships: porter in New | Volunteer Their Services to Nation, HONOLULU, Feb, 5.—-Fifteen thou- sand trained reservists will be offered the United States by Japanese leaders tn the event of war with Germany. Speaking for the Japanese of the islands, the Hawall Hoch! says edi- torially: “Forgetting whatever minor Japanese of Hawali stand ready to they live, ing on her tected by regulare, the militia \cavailry has moved to the Capito |grounds, Ono suggestion te that the | 6,000 members of the Hawattan militia |be sent on the seized German ships to Limited Artillery Actions on Vreu- less they will help your eyes, guard the Tehauntepec Railroad in no Froat. Mexico if the Panama Canal should! pox, rev. & (via Lordon).<~"Arille , | tee / | qUARD AT SUB-TREASURY curred con the ren no fron es tor Established 65 Yeare je » [day's War Office announcemen | eee j the Tonezca plateau our batteries dis- New York: He} Biweys at John * ersed some er parties, On the | a3 Sixt Voy Policemen om Wat m Three! [per Degano on Saturday night, after | 0 Sixth Av, Stden of Butat PHS dtiesvan cries te tae aaaaty Special for Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 5th & 6th 350 & mk The Sub-Treasury te under ceaseless | attempted @ raid between Monte Nava not Wsclouy dell for ea | ainty F giust and Ombladet Pass, He was in- i eying fl mak, ( ot as a, 1k eit, 1 police protection to-day, two uniformed | Santis driven bu love, a eelie Ya Wine Be (Qrooklyn: 498 Fu |men being on duty at the Wall Street — | ( |front of tho building, one at the rear Cannot Be Pantahed tor , > —-- ~ _ in Pino Street and @ fourth patrolling | ut be Ohenteane sey ateidend Special for Monday, Special tor Tuesday, Diko the Nassau Street side, Since 5 o'clock | TON, Feb. HH. Bnowden| To wa slee February Sth February 6th POPE this morning the deta!l has been re- | starshall ‘ Sea Ationiey f oe Anan CHOCOLATE COVERED FRUIT anven n mm pbs x jeved. every) hour account 0 , a forney for —Dellelous a ie ee 58, beloved hushan weather, ‘sits of the| ew York, cannot be held accountable CHICAGO WHEAT. "AND wn Iuaclous ire t Funeral trom late residence, 47 New _————— | by the House of Representatives in the preious MARK Net i | Bowery day, Fed. 7, 10 A. My; JAP STEAMER SUNK. tempt case brought against him. The Piet! HAT tom. cuone, Cha'p #5 \Supreme Court to-day failed to give it May 1A, 407 6 i “ aera decision in jhe case, It recessed until J »” Roth 144% % nty Bona of Bt, atk eginn “Kipper Brings tn Crew) March! Kress 1% dead at noo: CORN 64 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY ou Captain of the Chinte Mara, Ma Rar ie penne inish any one for 98% May 100% ORAS Clone 6,80 pn Goren 1 Bem Het) ee has ick Je mpt except during the term in &T Ju wry 07 RSSATCANDT stREET HVEAST 420 “oTRE mar a fl ALVESTON, Tex Feb, 5.--Capt. | which the “contempt was commlited - — mee ‘aon, agai Ms, nderson of the Norwegian steamship a io oRatph Con es R SAU ST. at ton veuday, r \ be lero! Agoreon which arrived here this mor 100,000 Germans and Austro-itan- anbowe stheei™ % PP Sana President, § # from Gibraltar, reports: having | garians Pledue Loyalty to U. 8, WINNIPEG. Man. | Feb Mint 4 en | picked Up on Jan, 5 the captain a a : , OF La eayie who, tn is 5 | trew of forty, men of. the Japa: WASHINGTON, | ¥eb, 6, <= Sonat CW. G to ne MEMORIAL NOTICES } nieainahip Chinto Mary 220 ‘miles trom Wadsworth to-day presented to the day despatched to tho United” States GREGORY. oving memory et land. Sonate a telegram from Representatives ‘on secret diplomatic of at atanba 0130 Baa caeinae “ore Chinto Maru had beon, unk vy of 500 an stron Hungarl rament official ed to WAY. mi ny Sores S120 eS ee submaring #hell Are on atlee ae ne inate, 46 the ited tet ae Tune “beturmed from he 1 time ing to members of the crqw States of 00 members, ‘omme fropt Love Then, \ 1 differences there may have been, the serve loyally the flag under which Precautionary preparations are go- ‘The harbor is being pro- s guarding the armory, and a troop of 1917. lU.S. Submarine Can ‘Make Voyage of 3, 500 Miles Without Stopping to Take on Fresh Provisions, [yocreeseraneeeeenresanannnnrsenanaananannnanniannttterenessaenennnneennien| \ STOCKS BUOYANT i ASTRADERS ASH LET THE FLAG FLY! t the flag be unfurted from every building and shown on every breast. Let the Stars and Stripes be the rallying symbol now ut to th tI Ezra Newton Dodson, for thirty-seven a years @ newspaper reporter in Now York's suburbs, died to-day tn St, Mary's Hospital of pneumonia which developed after an operation a week ago. Tle was fifty-five years old, the son of a con- tractor of West Penn, of the builders of the'T Dodson started out teen. He learned to hanoy City, Pa, and began reporting and editorial work @ year later, H shipped before tho mast and wailed th Seas until he was eighteen, when he Got employment with the New York | ity Sun through @ South Sea sketch which bers pleased Charles A. Dana He organized @ news service in Staton ee a Island, ster. County and which later werving all |newspapers, In. recent years he ered the news of Queens County for The Evening World. COLUMBUS: AVE. Owing to the Death of Our Vice President, Mr. Albert E. Merrall, Our Stores Will Remain Closed All Day Wednesday, February 7th. Acker, Merrall & Condit Company. igh Canal+ r himself at fours set type in Ma- Ehrlich Oculists Give This To You A thoroughly reliable phen he examination without cha fey experienced eye vedalaet Glasses are never advised un-

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