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v THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917 NO SHIPS SFIZED | Thousands of Brave American Women, INMANILAHARBOR Pledged to a Policy of Preparedness, OR OTHER PORTS sient Secretary Baker Announces That Precautions Have Been | Taken to Prevent Sinking. \ G4BIRE DOH FOO PPE OEDHLE Ready to Fight if Nece sary, or Do Anything | From Shooting to! Scrubbing, or Even Spy- | ing—Would Be Drivers! of Motors and Horses,| Policemen, Munitions) | Workers, Farmers and |‘ Laborers—Volunteer for Everything Men Can Do. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 Baker to-day submitted the Memorandum on |! seizures to the White question of ship House: “In the harbor of Manila and elae- where in the Philippine Islands and at | Colon, Panama, the German merchant | Vessels wore discovered to have had certain parts of their machinery re Moved, and in rome Instances ev dences,of preparation for the sf of theso vessels had been ma Solely for the purpose of pre ting | may demand of them. the several harbors and other ship ping and property therein, steps have Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | American women aro mobilized to| king |#crub, to shoot, to spy—and to per-! ° form any other duty their country te | Thousands of women already been taken to prevent damage, but have pledged none of the ships has been selzed by thomselves to the Government of the United States, | some definite pa- | and in all cages the commanders and triotic activity crews have been informed that the) Government of the United States hus | made no seizures, claimed no right to | the vessels and does not deny the in caso of war. Other thousands) actually have accustomed! right of the commander and crew to themselves to} Gamantlo the vessels if they soe fit, drill and the 80 long as the destruction ts accom manual of arms. | 4 plished in a way which wi!l not ob-|There is a large supply of first! etruct navigable port waters or injure or endanger other shipping or prop- ald workers, nurses and ambulance | drivers ready for active service. Ev- | “The breach of diplomatic relations ¢ty day, every hour, more and more! the gir pabe cobs wa) t women are volunteering through Hid in! ates and Germany has ni is ‘ate 5 @hanged the relations of these shina fy tn ther of the new and old pe and their crews to the Government of ‘lotle organtza’ 8. The policy of the United States nor forfeited thelr’ preparedness apparently has won th tt to our hospitality, and steps ince of the women of the United taken are limited to necessary pollen regulations to prevent injury to tt ci ee property of others or the obstruction The National Special Ald ors, trained first-aid workers and of harbor waters.” with headquarters at No. ies officers who could take the b c nti. {fleld are the offering of the Ameri Hi & a ait si yoty old tha et el in Woinen's Leugue for Selt-Detense, men — © bmen have wued | unded Miss Ida F Lowh and STAMFORD. Conn. », piedga On its lists are tm ¥ " Stamford Yacht Club red en who ve offered, in time of Secretary Dantels of the Navy its fleet of fifteen power yachts for patrol duty in case of war, it Was announced to war or great national calamity, to act hee as formers, printers, engineers, teles founded in NO BASIS OF PEACE Jan Building. We hav agent Los ceadabres number of experience to act as tick Tell have promis: listed a larg smoothly. Vader 1 Women have come to basis of peace sponse to the Invi of the United 1 as far al obj THE VENUS PENCIL FACTORY 220 Fifth Avenue - New York @dardon 113 States, possib ts and al tility" which step, J trust, will result in re $1." WEEKLY Ready to Do Men’s Work if War Comes | raphers and policewomen, Under the r our membe head of “Agriculture,” tha societ the Sixty-ninth Soliinta bbb tiara ida pee laip ha anil B y, and we have both olunteers ready and able to ca Infantry de mente dening, farming, datry work, orebard) with tr ed women officers, "e also $ ond) nursery work, poultry ralsing. have been conducting large classes dectesniliuicide ‘i jin first aid and wireless tesegraph portat women y Vor transportatt fn the Mantelpa Parliament at Its Opening mn of the | GERMANS SASH FRENGH SALENT ON ~LORRANE FRONT —Huerteaux Bags Twentieth Aeroplane. | ane PATRAS, Feb. 7.—German troops after epirited yosterday | forced thelr way into the French po- sitions at the salient of the battlefront near Embermenti, but, were driven out again as the result of a bombardment in Lorraine, a French counter attack, says tho re- | port issued this afternoon by the War Department. ‘The text of the an houncement follows: “In the Lorraine district, after | a spirited bombardment in tha | vicinity of Embermenil, German forces yesterday attacked a salient lines. attack of our A counter was followed Immediately and the enemy was driven out of the 1. vanced positions where he secured a footing. Our line waa | entirely re-established. “We have taken some prisoners tn the Forest of Parroy south of Gremecey, Domavre sector. * to the and in the “On the right bank of the River Meuse in t of the nurht we conducted stccessfully several raids which brought twenty prisone “In upper Alsa k in the region of Sepp pletely checked by our during the day of Feb, 6 co enemy — airp! br down by F in machines were the twentieth enemy airplane to fall in an en gagement with Lieut, Huerteaus, the fifth for Adjutant Casale and Madon the sixth for Adjutant own no damage resulted ‘SOCIALIST HALTS PASSAGE. Assembly to Re- cess and Measure Is Adopted Afterward. conductors, station masters, operators; women motor car drivers, most Mig * iti N. 4) From a Bta eapondent.) Pomc St cauloe bekts, imotareyelen, msotor| Whom out Geir earn anarweniades| cat Conaltions: Io) Not Ntacnpecea del eon eee ; 4 Cars and drivers of horses, Other! hese and th Favor Ending of War. | Shiplacoff, & Socialist member « N iT] vomen have sald that they could aad — - | Assembly from Brooklyn, held up the Qo. would turn bakers, cooks, tailors.) iy our 1 LONDON, Feb, %—'"No possible} passare of 1 Will appropriating painters, munition makers, managers LOTS OF FARMERS AND ONE] a qc: of peace” was contained in Ger- | $1,000,000 for te military purposes | hasa heavy soft lead and superintendents and just plato) WOULD BE A spy wanya 3 proffer, King George| to-day for half an hour, ‘The mease . factory workers, of Miss ANNO" Goctared to-day in his speech in the] Ure requires Unanimous consent for and writes VOLUNTEER FOR EVERY BRANCH 1 YAS House of Lords, marking the opens | immediate pay The Assembly boldly and OF SERVICE. sa of or- ing of Parliament, | took a recess for ten minutes and re personal and dom: Fortieth, “The enemy made certain over-| ferred thet to the Ways and he Yl the | tures with a view to opening peace! Means Committee, nich reported it voms offering thel rvices A out in record tine pers: who t n otlations, His Majesty asserted. | in r notor drivers, . he bill went at ¢ At all dealers has rub women, At enor, however, indicated no) The bill wen Made by t i h blocking When you ti of ner \it world, It t Threats ther outrages of the} want w in have tt bl he common rights of] should be a tlectdie “tha humanity, will only soryy to atoe! our) ht walvea a ae not nellave the eal. dete : Jallowed to bring about war t r nvited representatives of} "The time may arise when the peo $ 00 0 the dominions and the Indian Empire, | ple of ny party anay be awept away ° ¢ rivers, for of which have su glorious a share | by this hysteria We kuow,” [ wast in the struggle, to confer with my | ene War one OF tho nose he third body cons | Common interest relating to the war, | Driven Out Again, Says Paris] $ His |; MISS MILDRED BROWN BECOMES MRS. HOFF IN TO-DAY’S WEDDING. SL odege |wubjecia for cit | prom OF $1,000,000 WAR BILL »': th y harige Empire { where any lars | Will Bring to Your Home take} are withdrawn from bu accomplishment of the task —nee Seeder | pra! ane. L have set my hand will en-! Co05 present Crisis Emphasizes It This $50 Hy ise Militia of Merey sparing demands upon the en-| ent Crisi i es Its Of their prom.|Fortysninth Stree nd resources of all my sub-| Need and Would Help to Recruit f en are being| John Hays Hammond ‘ef un assured that the peo- | CORTOFONE belief that each | already nur 1,000 w vond to call 1 | National Guard ‘Talking Machine knows which she can do| pl ' f tot ‘riser ut tae Sane 8 ‘ 1 tn and $9.00 for her ANA 1 ) another on that bas flied mewith pride! AWBANY, Feb, 7 Whitman Worth of Mrs a Ha Alexander Is the Pros. . DO san ali Tate An ieee lac’ placad thase faa Double Faced alan hia te Wise Wood [pray Almighty ; mn hehind. the Mille. bl Records i rt ate constabulary. In at (24 Selections) ni v in which he said he did no acter i he om t 1 rT $59 WORTH S 00 Miltary Women, of proposil services to the ) ately to the| think it necessary to send an en . u sford Mill ment 1 Ord JUSHICOS | panoy Special At 5 aE _-<- ——— ‘ thelr places | 'nc%, 60 ; Phe Lord Chief Jus- mm i 1D state tn atahorany ana couien one, i eountry wide, th TO TRY FOR WEST POINT. “te ard Chied Sus: |" h COLUMBIA GRALONOLAS, ue ne ronal add “illite a - - lial exchange with ; ‘ 81,00 DOWN—81,.00 WEEKLY, the! An 1 AN basa for. . a ive “phe stay spangled Banner,” played | 85!) 4 Cort Sales Co., Inc. ALBANY, Feb, T.—Gov acband stationed outalde Daslibs | tones, 1 } 330 SIXTH AVENUE Salaatadt oielemneniok t ; . ullding, greeted thy erowds | iy y NEAR 20TH STREET, NeW YORK, | to respon yu Guard to compete for admission to| AW “ 1 Queen Giard i? ; . = a! FOUR THOUSAND IN THIS FIGHTS Oo ge pains Academy. ‘They are: | een nesenegue w duties now imported upon = ING UNIT. Marion W. Clark, private, first claas, U S HUNTS PARTS TAKEN Uo Gen, Milbank—who is also Mrs! @ompany E, Seventy-fourth Infantry, | (OW PRIS Mi a eee Sas eowsey) EROM GERMAN SHIPS HERE YARROWDALE PRISONERS Ys nH Jennings private, frail dishlai | FREED BEFORE BREAK tw-| class, Fourth yulance C z e yes-| Bast Syracuse; Glenn M, Seeks to Locate Them So They May wa quer a ot gun-shy, migh Yom pany, Zion, | Peace See in ctin aid See / ss tield hospitals of the Red Cross and | Comp: Murray J. Fra-| sceret service operatives and | Newspaper . a * the ambulance Ine, By this pro- | ma + pany HM, Four. t department ustica POCOM AIS cedure nurses not accustomed to’ fr. | tee : Brooklyn: Quentin p, | aken's of i 1 partzven Of inten! conesw. dead Savona Wineiees) Gy A pt ing might be saved the experience of| Logie, private, Twent jare sea jay tor the w Feb. 7.—Pelease of all t ri EACLE POWDER, xoing under fire, Beslden, It a most} pany, Coast Artillery ¢ so other places of concsalment | onary on the Yarrowdale 1 by Important that women should Inow| York City; Carl O, Luchten te otlicers and seamen, of @he! 4 Keeps your skin soft and fine in how to defend themselves, and thus! poral, © M, Ge here Boeken ik thle the German raider, had been deter texture—Freeman's has been doing scapo becoming the helplosa victims | fantry, Now York City, and Bdgar M, hove tal tel parte of the | mined upon before the break dn re this for smart women for 30 years. | of marauders.” | Gregory, Corporal, Twelfth Coast Are! and otlier machinery of the v tions between Germany and America Does not rub off, Guaranteed equal | Trained scouts, trained wireless op-! tillery Corps, Brooklyn, }and also prints of the | the offictal press agency cod to any 50c or $1 powder. All toilet | me | chante ipment. It is. be nd | to-day, quoting “Berlin ne per counters. Write for free sample. }much of the missing stuff can bel|as authority for the sta located The press bureau said th The Freeman Perfume Co, lit reached " t ! eache: e automobile. truck red UCH of te your phyatelan memothere” BRew ]) Of J ! ——— — four ta just the right thing how fo ¥ t shape. And your ter und Sunday m 7 er behind a bad \ sbiing a mar © Dhew Rr eald mar, whontee ar iver causes t almpl Gia the Secret of ue German ehips w enographer in t . jermany it would take America 4 ‘ tanding exam! f Complexion 6afo Waters is what makes them 60 rive iy " breaks and manufacture now parts, | oa" getanding ‘ § ‘onderfully efficacious in retaining end one tne Government haa no right to the BP al Bince 1586 they hav n uso one <A8 DAS Pere. Woe eye t fey Se tia SS Boe PAD ae mee aiteay a? eanalne MEA Uk || Fant cietron tay: ooo nae | a tol complerions of hundreds of Sols aed cada || noe ee ee en Ol Sain Cemene selresgen,, Gold by ‘Srondway, ane |eelxed tn come war ts declared. and |O°t ' All Lending drog and department stores fiker-Hegeman and all | the United Stat shes any of tel eur ae : German Uners. estat TOBEU.S. CITIZENS »o ss: ATHEIGHT TO-DAY. >— jin Few Hours 250 Applications Are Filed in New York and 113 in Brooklyn. of German ed shed this weol ion Bureau in the Hall of Re the greater voluine of naty on business ts done, 250 appl xeeed the earlier recor At the Natura ions for first papers had been re Ived at noon Four Bulgarians and two were among those seeking eltizensht They were the first of these nationa to apply sinee the rush began, lost night 406 subjects of the Centr Powers had filed thetr application: 1 County ¢ Sehnetder est mated that by to-night 800 fest pe pers would be recorded by forelg subjects, who will, in the event hostilitle ee enttt tlon of the United St to the protes The number of women among the iwked for first papers to ‘ esterday four signed reque y be permitted to forswea Heglance to the Emper t rla- Hungary cad German August Behrens, an me who #4 ‘ ‘ elt Uke Unele Sar fay. He sald he had made stm pplication ta 1891, but since ther wid he haat | 4 first mand it w neces#ar through the t potion agit offices of County Clerk Kelly Brooklyn was also swamped to-d by applicants for eltizenship paper About 7 per cent. were Germans an a considerable percentage of the t mainder clistiin One of the lat in thi# country rs and net until now did i been 125 fin Wash s Rone to ton to ar keep h nights and on Lincoln's Bir ‘ange to take out delay con’ citizenship > GERMAN INTERESTS TAKEN UP BY SWIS Minister’ Ritter So Notifies Wash Eml over G n dip atte Int the United tates, ineludin man Embassy here and the country er informed th his government's yughout tton offt r 1 nbaasy Bernstortt butidin you and hi on@ have been sent to the ? ia to take over the Ger nan Consulates in the following cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnatl, | Denver, New Orleans, New York, , San Franetaco, . 80 Paul and Man’ -_ LET THE FLAG FLY! Let the flag be unfurled from every building shown on every breast Let the Stars and Stripes be the rallying symbol now when America is put tothe toat—the test of calmn of strength, or courage, of leadership. Let the flag fly! and OOOO 99O-95998OOO OO and Austrian ip papers to-day 1 als will move | Seattle N.Y. SUFFRAGE MEASURE REPORTED > = QUTFOR PASSAGE * Proposed Amendment Wins Unanimous Support of Assem- bly Judiciary Committee. Apetal to The Evening World ALBANY, Feb, 7.—The Assembly Judictary Committee to-day reported for passage a propose the Constitution which suffrage to women, unanimous, mendment to gives equal The report was co! vot H, Feb, 7.—By a of 16 to 7 the Senate to-day de PHLDGOO6-999-0-000 ® feated a dill giving women the right The wedding of Miay Mildred ¢ Vote In Presidential, State, county ' Brown, daughter of Mrs. and town elections, The measure had Lewis Brown of Great Neck, been favorably reported by a com- to ore OB, son of Mra, mittee Frank Trevor Hoft of Pittsburnh. Will oo rom “* take place the home of | SA@rame Measure Reported Paver | her aunt 4 Tatum, No.) AuGUsTA, Me, Feb. 1-The Sen- said ste Judiciary Committee to-day re ported unanimously tn favor of a res olution providing for woman suffrage by constitutional amendment, The question would be voted on next 8 tombe ASHINGTON, Feb, pickets at the White Hou ohanged their banners flags and a new mott Suffrage » to-day ex, r American It reads “American Women Can Be Depend- ed Upon to Uphold Amertean_tdeats. Let Them Vote." The Suff sentinels have made no plans to withdraw from thelr posts Passengers Swelter in Summer Heat as Ship Crosses in Tropical ime to Dodge U Boats, German submarine activity was ree sponsille for seven days added to the voyage of the Lapland, chartered to the White Star Line, which reached ow York to-day from Liverpool with twenty-seven first class, twenty-one second class and 151 third class pas. sengers, Of the third class 150 were Am transports The Lap! Two days coast of Ireland, inform Capt. Bradshaw which prompted him to head his #hip due south. The Hner crossed the ocean in a tropfeal clim®, and up to four days ago the pas- sengers sweltered in summer heat. They thoroughly chilled fot mbarked to-day. Tucker of the Brities alr for , Wee & passenger, vomes here to buy seapimnes, News of the diplomatic break reached ede Sunday and a fubtlation were $4 669040005608 444-0404 ‘OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH $2 How To Got Relief When Head ~ and Nose are Stuffed Up. PRPMEDRIDAS OH4MOD Count fifty! Your cold in head er catarrh disappears. Your clogged nes trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawkin mucous discharge, dryness or hei no struggling for breath at night Get a small bottle of Fly's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply « little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. 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