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eee yes Na i a wre ‘ale THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917. VON BERNSTORFF TO WORK FOR PEACE WHEN HE GET KY HOME on the port side, well abaft the an | closet and, ax thryugls the fired eight cor cant weanin t'| HCONA OF the Ruthless War ROCKAWAY | FORT \U. 8. ‘Born Children and Mother . ‘SHOT MILLIONAIRE poe nll of the water,” says one of the eur- In Last Thirty-six Hours in Ub unnoticed vered un- ved and ning to settle by the stern, althoug! her headway was carrying her for ward so rapidly that it was impossible vivors. Many of the passengers and saniminic’ them frome MaiRt ae crew were thrawn from their feet, and) ys ee high One of u nae on . be the five killed instantly, more | filet Tonnage. Deaths | Flea ee a oF al than a score were injured by flying|] BOYNE CASTLE (British) .......... Veunevavived 245 the foor, splinters, DAUNTLESB (British) 4. vs 2167 1 arc butter, 3 tie tast Ali allke hurried, although in per- HOLLINSIDE (British). + 2682 ~ 5 poututed, connee Cant rat leer ty fect ogder, for their assigned. boats. SONGELR (Norwegian) . 2,063 “ ory UF, Shea A le ae ee But the California was already begin MURINO (British) 4... 703 ri n hi f he tren VARING (Swedish) VEDAMORE (British) clowet. “de (Continued from First Page.) ba oe After Brisk «Shit F Preparation to Jower the boats, She went down so SAXONIAN (British) = * —; a bein rapidly that one or two of the beats YVONNE, trawler (Frenot) - of New Defense for City approach Friedman, however, and the [SUM ait grag under the eare of +.» -Were already borne up by the water BANGSUHTIS, schooner (Russtan).. - Slow latter’s guard had been dismissen. a physician and purses in her Brooke when released from the davit-heads. | IDA (Norwegian) a 2 hia is ' After visiting numerous business | iyn home to-day and oie ; Many of the passengers and even HANSKINCK (Norwegian) ; ae if acquaintances yesterday and amilingly | respon io i cane. toh more of the erew had to jump fremif = STORSKOC (Norwegian) ; 600 MEN ARE NEEDED. assuring them he had found a way haa cone bis with her, the sloping decks into the boats or HANNA LARSEN 1811 out of his financka! troubles, Cantyell | juyuiard aid Were fom of {me into the icy wa from which they | hie Oris ‘den " ’ titne i ta spent the afternoon in his office writ All of t ex i aonb de Sais Giffieulty. This brings the total tonnage destroyed eince Keb, 1 to 444 jn} 10-Inch Rifles and 6-Inch Guns ing lettera Which are assumed to be|that he ha Bi Sofee ated the last three days, since the end of the period of grace allowed to tO and Ambros those found’on his body. At a quar. | Single subject of Buvumlns rey Mb hy Sarainuas tn cal side |} neutrals, the average dafly tonnage sunk has been 91,612, At this rate o Command Ambrose ter after 6 he left the office With Mis eee Titer, Martha fia disappeared, and nearly every |f @¢ Germans would sink 948,360 tons In a month of thirty days, How. Channel Approach, ! Meyer, telling her not to worry be- Be eer The otnees slash Une tar Widarhedo waite toe ued decrease Is shown In these daya. Tuesday 44,457 tons Se ere erika Gaoapan woudl Shetr-pereaia. <2 jince 006 dremned. ported sunk, Wednesday 28,875, yesterday 21,504 and 4 80] While the newest fort to defend be calle aak th wrévk vide ane | > H ‘ , ‘ New York in expected to be fini See RAE Meat a Fittn acense | DRAWS 5 BULLETS AT CARDS. j Of the total vessels sunk thus far 24 were neutral and 45 belligerent, | within three weeks, the laborers on ning norte - a The British ships lost number 38, the job will have to do better than oaeeely Balt ae Wout later the bot [dime nen in Ve fm Mae they be doing poe Me Le of the Friedman wouxehold was! Anmutiane t a he work in tha ne, The fort oc- ed to the phone by a man i ie btshhos «, “war Pe eet Removes hed boon taken |cuplew a tract of land on the penin sald te was Morel Well of cnt | NO. 65 Movs Ave wir by many o lals as the factor most tones ‘d for aix miles trom man, On being told the Friedmans | , " leat be : ae 25catalldru gpists | likely to prevent war between the two | Heckaway Park, the last station on were at home the supposed Morel five & hun One , countries—if this 1s possible before an| te Lang Island Railroud, In this suid! "EN be right over.” mating . lf Danae | basi. ee j “over act” is committed place 1t 48 proposed to put at least Cantrell app at the house al- | q) No, at Morcia Aventie: where the two was learned on good authority |Wo 16-inch rifles and four 6-inch most immediate rrying| man had spent the toning sae | ‘aie to-day that von Bernstorff im-|6U"s from West Point [ntmmainee oe a large bouquet The butler | deccription -of hf vital who * of j 200 16) Wh uy mediately upon his return to Berlin! ‘This fort will command the ap- DONNELL CHILDREN did not gnize because his | eaped fo Pea ie Sa } will resume his efforts to restore the| proach to Ambrose Channel, which is. NOT U.S ordinarily heavy mustache had been nered © of the | | friendly relations preserved by dip-| the short cut for big ships from Sandy shaved off and he held the flowers saloon, was arrested a atorial wit | lommay-tor two veun Hook to the Narrows. Experts say| SMES O PONNALL: (Continued from First Page.) | In this connection it is stated that|that to-day a hostile dreadnought | ——————— | secret efforts are being made to keep | could lie five miles east of Sand | sto! y this country out of war, The move | Hook and shel! all Brooklyn and all | uitleclle QUOTATIONS. | developed along three Mnes, namely: | New York south of Fourteenth Street. | With »» First, efforts of neutrals—con- When the new fort is completed its) fined now to almost all geutrals before his face. He presented the " — > card of Morel Weil, aaked that ial GAS KILLS WOMAN AND BABY. flowers be taken to Mrs. Friedm and said he would tke to see his old] ayy. pen @ennn friend for a moment or two. native? aie Wee The Friedmans were In the big Ie | were found dead tn veg WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.— The O'Donnel! children, lost with the California, were not American e Department officials held to-day, Their parents w British subjects, They themselves the German Government inten- tionally is detaining Ambassador Gerard in Berlin on any exouse thirtys years ald, the’ old daughter Bien at their home, batteries will far outrange any nav could d when they be- 1 prary on the third floor awaiting a Sinaiedar whatsoever, I should be ver: ' » * prar: nek to-day, 2D i) dquoh eurprised if euch a pd excepting the United States—to | patteries that can be sent against came of ¢ hould }) sumber of guests they had asked t« With, Mra, -'Connel have a conference called at Ma- | them. ‘The rifles, on disappearing car- Song Britten P cinner at 7 o'clock, Word was # ina Cron ‘ vie’ ode subjects, a ' t victimes arid, with @ view to confining the | riages, as well as the 4-inch guns, can Inasmuch ag the O'Donnell chil- }}down to “Mr. Weil to come up uniter broke into: the: war to its present limits, and, if | pe elevated at an angle of 45 degrees, dren never made the choice of clU- |) erm dman him at the | found the mother with s ’ Possible, to get secret or public | while ships’ guns can be elevated only 2 natitp, It ennt now be cl ate ed literary, Mra. ‘Friedman and herlé ee BAB that because of the! : en assurances from Germany that |19 degrees above the horizontal veath they wore ‘American citi- |jdaughterg did not at once realize he 4 although she does not rescind her : ‘The work of preparing the emplace- ments for the guns ia going on to-day at mugh reduced speed. Of the 150 laborers on the job yesterday less than half are now at work, The ab- tentees say that if they keep on in “barred zone” decree, she will not LAtdht harm American or other neutral rights. Second, an effort by this Gov- ernment to avoid a break with jwas not the man who was expected. | Man Wanted: Men Wanted. Men Wanted. | They heard Mr. Friedman say es - 1” “But you should not have come her Intelligent, able-bddied” meh, age 21 WATIONAL DEFENSE = rarvriosrm mt | Se eaet gAou COUNCIL SPEEDS UP! coe algae en tm Ua SMO Austria by having Austria modi; y Ca c want,” Ci _ her indorsement of Germany's Oe Secor ee el eee cranes Oak wat pe gt il vay, ‘This mat.| Piece workers can earn $20 to undersea campaign, with oojas and rheumation that they | Gscus! | Faun taswereatelea ight now. I'am | weekly ‘ Third, and latest, the expected | will be good for little during the next thee fie... To Press Vigorously Rin for Co- | alte LA Na hielo he ba! , Insurance protection vension. Life ‘ness altogether in earnest.” Compl edman motioned to the door ot | regina mating | him coat and pulled two revolvers fro ‘ay is te i a strap holster slung across his chest FAROBOFLBLIDM ak? WABHINGTON, Feb, S.r-Before to- | 4+ nis first shot Mrs. Friedman teh $6, Oe SUE TE Pe berry Sst dell oll ed AN ot [Pee sane SHO LARS of her maid, 207 Second Ayenue, Cornet 13th Strbet National Defense, which includes a] who was in the room, and her daugh- majority of the Cabinet members, held| ters ran out screaming. Friedman | THE B. F. GoopricH COMPANY. 4 meeting In Secretary of War Bak- | 's office, { efforts of German Ambassador | two weeks. von Bernstorff to preserve peace after he reach Berlin, provided, Contractor William D. Reilly of of course, the “overt act” has not |Cedarhurst, who is undertaking to been committed by Germany by |have the emplacements dug and the that time. (This, apparently, is | concrete bases prepared for the guns tea rary tnamae oP ern |among the sand dunes, ix hustling to mitted, it can scarcely fail to meet | St waterproof laborers—and having | with this Government's approval.) | very little success. The two big trump cards are Six hundred men will be needed to ordination of Industrial and Commercial Resources. TANsportat BUSINESS r “4 ; | the,aecret moves of neutral diplo- | rinish the work within the three ; | Steps to speed up industrial mobil | the United States and Germany, | weeks contemplated by the plans of | \i. Bt : Mths. Clelitant Adeincxy! Commit ’ | and the German envoy’s known g the War Department, and where they | (jh Ore headed by. Daniel Willard, Pre and aggressive desire to preserve | tomcat “ mi >’ Ral | sFiei fiece ten WRI heer han sea are to come from, with the Connecti- | [rviralion Co ed ot the Baltimore and Ohio Kailre | struggled. © out ammunition factories calling | ror on, a b 4 pkg He ROC HA a en y ‘The position of the President ts un- | uway laborers by offering double and | Inte. Paw 9.) ; ordination ©} austria enormous stocks of Model Clothes | derstood to be thar the present sue] (rile Day, neither the army officers {nist dination of all industria Ie ston and Young Men Because of the | LIQUIDATION mercial resources of the Nation| against @ war emergency, ‘Motor The inventory of national produc- | tw ot 1% 3 | tion resources begun by the Civilian . , visory Hourd of the the Defense Council, which already | |1s between Germany and neutral na-| nor the contractor know. | tlons and not between Germany and] Forty horse-trucks and two motor | (hic) | her enemies. trucks hauled bluestone from the | tf rat His advisers and leaders of Con-] Long Island Railroad to the fort! Ma greas are certain that Germany will] yesterday, but now only twenty of | provide @ case that will justify the] the horse trucks are working. When ithe s nae Age 5 | Present warltke preparations which|a| reporter for ‘The Hvening World SoM Gearon atan ee eanunmcitere | are progressing with systematic tn- | v! the reservation about noon 4 . » convertible for she of My Boston, Philadelphia and Providence Stores J tetigenco. in all’ branches of this| most. of the men in sight were! Sapte tonya cnn vente Ate ROU . Government. huddled under sheds dodging the rain. | bd Ee | It Ie the belief of the President's ad-| = Visitors to Rockaway Beach will re- S Tam convinced that Greate: w York Possesses J visors that he will not raise the direct | member that going west from 1 ock- | % 48-HOUR RESPITE ‘ issue with Germany over the right of | away Park they come to Belle Harbor, | sy H such unlimited possibilities for the sale of Georges’ American ei travel where] with G00 cottages, then to Neponalt, 8 FOR NEUTRAL SHIPS 0 D | Model Clothes, That I have decided to close up my f {hey de Giltwsa chimed: RNa ees oe 3 Boston, Philadelphia and Providence stores at once. The ] of Amer gr until the, the hospital the grounds of the new 2! pans, Fev. .—A Madrid teste cume' Lae Se 4 yey ing struc: | fort begin. wi upy a@ tract a) + Oy yd ‘. * b ate! extraordinary sasceas attending the recent opening of 7 tion ship are conclusive | little more than a mile long and from to the Petit Journal says that Brooklyn store was the final evidence that brought about this of Germany's de nation to diere- | 1,000 to 2,000 fect in width % German Government has announced | decision to devote my undivided personal | attention and ener- J} gard the iets se ceyire) of neutrals. This is the highest part of the | that it grants u further delay of for- i insula, wh antic Ocean o} Model Clothes are most appreciated. My one great problem ‘KAISER MUST GUAR GUARANTEE other. ‘The gun otmplacements will | 7 sea to regain neutral ports. Emancipator and ident. The most beloved figure in Ame: now is to dispose of the tremendous excess stocks caused by nestle down among the sand dunes, | { 4 ican History. (Germany's original note to the United States announcing the re- sumption of unrestricted) subma- the elimination of these three big out-of-town stores. [must turn merchandise into cash quickly—and BERNSTORFF’S SHIP, T00 and ships approaching from the open | soa will find nothing to distinguish | the place from the rest of the long most important events in the moulding of this nation, should be taught the story of our Martyred President-—his humble | - % : : " . | bin home, his struggle for an educates and-his achievement: ft sand rine Warfare stated that neutral jog cabin , s ments | Cempiteations attending the deper- | "eU® Of a8 | | chips which were on thelr way to: which should kindle the fires of _pat every American Boy \ture for home of Count von Bernstorff, 1 Raber, Team. + {| ward ports in the blockade zon: and Girl, In commemoration of the Day, we present the following N |the dismiased German Ambassador, Wana bg 12 | on Feb. 1 would be ed |were indicated to-day when Halver| BERLIN, Feb. 9,—The following pia M * Jucobsen, the general manager of the| additional, Americans registered in \\)) = TS { Fi Son-in- a ger Bere ye | Scandinavian-Amorican Line, stated | Berlin to-day as to thelr future plans: |» “Px "irient Law Becretary to Geraed. Beautiful Satin Covered ous a ond propria Total mock silew, 455,770, priate WASHINGTON, Feb. Representa- Boxes decorated I Absolutely Defy Competition | tr | that his company would require from] Remaining in Germany—Mre.. Alice pet Assorted SAN FRANC | all the belligerent nations a guarantee | Rertze, Savannah Aribur E, ° Hele ANG CORN tive Augustus P, Gardner of Massa- or filled with | of recompense for any damage which] Denning, Bath, Me.; M. Shaevitch,, CHICAGO W chusetts was perhaps more interested 4 h 8 15 1 well know that every other clothing store in might be incurred by the Frederick|New York; Max Frick and family, | MARKET. than any other member of Congross in|] | MACH EACH c* ic Cinco ineapple. ences Greater New York at this time of the year is mak- | Vill, see etenenehie which has bese York: Mra Anna Ingold, Chi- | WHEAT the fate of Americans delayed in Ger- entative charteres alo J rs. John urphy, an Jaugh- | Thurstay's ing @ otrong bid for your business and realize fully Bernstorff party to some Scandi- erie E, of Chicago, bas Oren, Mig Fam, Clare. many Unt safe gouauce for gmbesse: |] Twigs UbAbe, Aspont an, Cmocet that I must offer extraordinary reductions—posi- navian port. i joing Home (Route Unapecifiedy—| 1% Me 140i laze Laue LAT Gardner's son-in-law and daughter by A most 1 ‘dl f co While Great Britain and France] pr, Albert H. Roler, Chicago: Dr. C. ORS with their two-mo' id baby, in) anniversary 0} tively regardless of cost or ioss—to gain your patronage, And I want every man who b i have granted safe conduct to. the|O, Lagin Huhi, Chicago; Carl Lueteka,| Thurvin'e an ae Bertin, “where” i . o buys in | Bernstorff party, the German Gov-| Austin, Tex oust: tt, en. Chee. o a this sale and finds he can duplicate the value else- ernment has not as yet given any!” Going to Switzerland—Dr, Marodil, mi 100 owe ~ Special for Friday, Feb. 9th I eng a Rack ana m assurance that submarines might not | Milwaukee. is Russian General Killed, rf D NUE TOP BON Bi ‘Goonies. where come back and we will cheerfully re- waylay the Frederick VIIL, tke off|” Going to Copenhagen—Carl Berg — PETROGRAD, Feb. § (via London, | ¢ Tent Chota f inthe, fund his “ar the Germans and then sink the ves-]and family, New York, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 14a P.M. British Admiralty -ner “ropa rte bo at ‘areas st ed of i sel, Such an assurance will be re- | People's Gas, Light and Coke Com-| Wireless Pross).—Only minor opera testis’ Fench Bon Hon Cream am peng Overcoats and Overcoats and quired San Franet ear ended Dec, 31—Gross earn |iony along the Russian pee4 Sertion of Mises a | 13¢ Suits—originall Suits—originally 16 Te : not aa yet received coer: 7 . rave $46.08; net | mantan fs 4 ® POU ve home ol t Copenhage rr . 60,447; depre- $15 and $16.50, Now — and $28, Now horizat the Freder ciation $1.281,089, decrease $10,451; ppfel, Gerny Ae EE ed eee ot taki | moat of hin staff are en route surplus $2,077,258 ene $L151,708; = Overcoats and $ lOeerecate and $ Prise One Nie AES SOrORe SHO lvork tesday to sail tor Cle dividends $2,603,147; deficit $424,889 HTT Guocone Ae Atlantic. The authorization subject | \0) deraderick WII] AM the. mon nm} al eae e iolnte HT awe Suits—originally | Suits originally 1 9 to the conditions outlined above is ex-| {nae ere “apie tor vmiiitare ace tne The stock sold at 91ly, off 9ty point Ao eleag ry $18 and $20, Now {$30 and $35, Now pected within twenty-four hours Miten they reach the Fatherland, Po eaa Re pat et ogers RARE —_ surest uaa a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, And so on; higher priced garments correspondingly reduced, including the genuine luxurious Montagnac Overcoats, ally $50, now $31.50. Positively nothing reserve | able April 15 to stock of, record ) March 17 kings County E - FRUITS AND. An assortment of vomular origin of Tusclous Rig A iiclously ‘imvored a Tite and tric Tight and Pine ’aweetas "Our Fe Power Company, year ended Dee. 31 OF Tine ewes, ie TWO NEW YORK STORES ons earnings $8,130,199, increas: | $1,202,084; net after charges $1, MITK CHOCOLATE FECA 42 West 34th, faa to. 1LSS per cent, om Increased in Scare Hats Wet, Broadway and Sth Ave sane earned in iahe on ¥2,016,000 less aie Pou a arin Sion, stove Also corner of Estebli — stablished 1788 e-Hominy ON Company-Seere- oi BAnGeay STREET 800, |, BROADWAY ye Interior Franklin K 1 e Sol 5, 10, 25 and 50 Ib, cotton Broadway at 36th, RTY-FOUR YEARS before the first Horse the agora she, anima, Sorpine| | buneod Bend De eos RAYE ENO Synth east rae Marlborough Hotel Buit -F befor o the Kennedy -Spring Dally Clones ¥39"5 waD soles Hinlag Yar (Named the John Mason) ran fron: Prince te the, Bie Oe Chocolate Custard is most waeisueys AU ST. est a Both New York Stores 14m St., Carstairs Rye was introduced to New Yorkers, 0 nthe he EME te rival the delicious when you— H Open Evenings ; quality, of ‘the ol.” The Osage-Hominy | fl gy eg oh | mitosis Since then the quality-reputation of this brand has Company, haa thirteen producing, wel Sweeten it with Domino | aan: Brooklyn, 400 Fulton St. «,,4¢"%'v:, Formerly Matthews Corner travelled all over the land, SR Oe pu ii siren Granulated, Tablet, Pew Been Brooklyn, Closes 11.90 P.M, Confectioners ne. Rand. ADS Sete silane ‘The specified welght Includes the contaiuer

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