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waiting for the resignation of Dock Commissioner R. A. C. Smith.” He |replied: ‘That is not true, A misun- ISCHARGES derstanding has arisen. After this matter came out at Albany, Mr. Smith AN came to me as any honorable man | Would, and said: ‘My resignation Is in your hands.’ But Mr. Smith is still remain so, His part in this whole matter is that of any conscientious |city official. He made a mistake just as you or I might have done. When asked if the Walker bill to ssl | “Gutter Whippersnapper” Is) { "Cede eity lands urder water would Hurled at Bullock for Charge be reintroduced, he replied: “We will City Was Swindled. first get out of the way the Gov- CALLS HEARST ‘LIBELLER’ ernment defense proposition at Rock- away. After that is done this other Mitchel Defends Senator Reyn- | §UB-COMMITTEE NAMED olds—Denies R, A. C. T0 FRAME LEAK REPORT matter will be taken up. The mis- Smith Will Resign, take was made in confusing two meritorious measures.” In reply to the charge of William | Membership of Press Gallery Bullock that the city was swindled in the purchase of Rockaway Park | of Congress. | by interests allied with Mayor Mitch-| WASHINGTON, Feb. —19.—The folda, the Mayor paid his respects tol investigation when it appointed Rep- Bullock, William Randolph Hearst and|resentatives. Garret, Harrison and others in a bitter statement to-day.|Lenroot a sub-committee to confer) with the standing committee of press gallery correspondents to new rules governing admission of re porters to the gallery, The Committee sub-committee to prepare the teport and submit their findings to the full Committee, The sub-com sareun. Whit! mitteo consists of Chairman 1 G labalabhe dl aes abted and Representatives Garrett, been made in anonymous editorials |, pbell and Lenroot, in his paper. — The Mayor's statement follows T0 REAPPOINT HERVEY “All of Bullock's insinuations are false, and he knows them to be false, and he ts only making them for his political purposes. He knows tie jands were bought at cond t proceedings, and if he ts charge of fraud, he Bullock he called a per from the gutter” while friend Ubeler and slanderer of character. The Mayor declared will per- sonally attend to Mr. Hearst if the newspaper owner will make over his| “whippersnap- and his erst- Hearst was called a) also appointed a have Pou ' He Is on the Governor's List— eepatel aind Judge Barhite to Be Named is charging fraud upon the Supre Court whieh for Up-State Body. passed on these proceedings | Secial From a Statt Correnondent of The x ping World AWARD aly aa CITY TO! ALBANY, Feb. 19—The Governor's H . Just of appointments to be sent to th “Mr. Squires of the Corporation| senate to-night includes the rear pointment of Charles 8. Hervey as Public Service Commisstoner for th New York City district The nomination of John A. Barhit Special County Judge of Monroe Counsel's office had charge of this and he was most thorough in It ‘The Comptrotier took extraordinary steps to protect the city by getting an| option on the lands so that If the | New Rules to Be Urged Regarding | prepare{ Henry ASP, S. COMMISSIONER THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, — She Detests the New York “‘Johnny,’’ But Pictures Miss Cudlipp Draws of Him | Win Poster Contest Prizes Just the Same Accompanying Her Portrait Below Is a Sketch of the Familiar Type, Drawn, Especially for The Evening World. Don't you thi anything else? I do not,” [ replied with fen may admire a wom an's brains provided she has some ther asset with which to flag their jattention, and they will fors any degree of intelligence if it t com | panied by curly hair or a whacking | ood complexion. But no woman has ever been loved for her brains alone men prefer Why, till the last few years tt was | preached to us that women must only for th that cleverness als clevern A \ @ |THE FUN FOUND IN FLATTER. Tiss Tetum”) | ING THE NEW YORKER. " ¢ is the kind men prefer even Cudlipp reflected som “And you must admit that It's ots of fun to play up to them that a wh, ad - i ‘ Pw? No.” T answered, “I never have | They Conduct Affairs of the Heart Like EMficiency | voor Miats ‘any fan sie i | fact, | don't do it have ne sald Experts and Apply to Flirtation the Principles |to a’ man in my life the magic words, of Scientific Management, Says the Artist, | nes aw OREO tho be eeu ek a ver asked © man to explain some- that I understood better FEBRUARY 19, 1917. GERARD ACCUSED ~ OF ESPIONAGE BY VON REVENTLOW SAYS BERLIN AGENT | German Faitor Says Ambassa- dor Gave Tip of Casement Trip to British. AMSTERDAM, vie 19,— leading editorial in the Berlin Tages Zeitung to-day to an attack on James W. Gorard, former American bassador, whom he accuses of having used his official position deliberately to transmit important war informa- Feb. Sount von Reventlow devotes the London, Am- tlon to the Entente by way of Amer- | fon “Many indication he writes, have continually pointed to the the ory that the uncontrolled cable vice and letter service to the Unit States permitted to the American Embassy had also been an uncon. trolled method of conimunication with London and Paris. ‘This was Mustrated led to the ca in the events which ution of ure and exe Sir Roger ment. London learned In good time of the enterprise which led Casement to the Irish coast, and | his capture followed. American Am- bassador Gerard and his personnel were the ones who delivered the hon orablo Irlahman to the han An attack on American newspaper service from Herlin + appended, and the article closes with an express of hearty thankfulness that Mr. Ge rard has left Berlin, At the t of the capture and ax- ecution of Case eral nan.” nent there were sev- t from America to Europe intimating there was a leak reports se about the unfortunate baronet'’s ex pedition, All were proved to be with out official basts, PARIS, Feb, 19.—James W. Gerard, the former American Ambasador to Germany, Was the guest of honor ye terday at a luncheon given by Premier Briand at the Foretgn Office. The plomatic representatives of the KE tente Powers were present and were especially cordial to Mr, Gerard and Ambassador Sharp, who accompanied him = = Driver Breakdown and Wales Hel LONDON Taken I Jeclares Crews Were From Interned Ships and BRAT herd ward to help her Workers From Dredges. Wales spent nearly twenty minutes - n en efforts, ¥ h ended tn United States arain runnin officials in the Pan ama Canal zone have been ext activ the engine | As she was thanking h ants, the Prince watch and remarxed T shall be late.” unknown his “Heaven pmely | 1 her|* ked at since Germany announce: remumption of a submarine ruthioss policy, according to Martin Jurist of | % . | The young woman sald: “Jump in No, 36 Oak Street, Richmond Hill, and I'll take you anywhere you likes L. I, Jurist, who says he is a natur-/It's the least I can do after tha alized American citizen of German Wace es oan ie by out of, “i a pt | Where do you want to go?” Parentage, was a passenger on the! “thanks, awfully,” was the reply. United Fruit Line steamship Pas-|-qome, please.” | tores, which arrived here to-day from| ‘Where's home?" she inquired Colon and Havana. Ho says he ia the) | “Duckingham Palace,” replied the " ‘ saraitvs. 6 cir Apparent. And the woman New York + ntat ft the | Gaver “oat on third Trans-Oceantc News Company, whore and that he was in Panama in the interest of the pro-German propaganda On the night of Feb. %, Jurist says, | om of the United States battle ship Charleston received a wir home office ts in Berlin, Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair if you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you ean message from the ton station wash it with. while they were at a ball in’ the Most soaps and prepared Hotel Washington at Colon The contain too much alkali, the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ‘yds very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and en next day the crew of the Charleston divided Into squads, visited four G Colon, th man ships interned at ee ere ne ee Pring Sixiamund, the Gruenwold, the | than the most expensive soap OF anye fet Miles ips name Jurist) thing else you can use for shampoo- pecbebas SLI al machinery Of] ing, as this can’t possibly injure the the vessels was found intact hit y The crews of the four ships were| Simply. molsten your hair with removed to Fort Randolph that day, water and rub it in. One or two tea but later were transfered to the spoonfuls will make an abundance of Hotel Washington. ‘The following | fich, creamy lather, and cleanses the Any 2'8 Germans employed on dredgea| hair and scalp thoroughly. ‘The " lather rinses out easily, and removes In the canal zone were sent % Fort) every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff? Randolph and excessive oil. The hair dries | Juriat says that one man, and evenly, and it leaves it named | quickly de tanos, a resident of Panama, ar-| ne and silky, bright, fluffy and easy rested during the round-up, appealed | to manage, to President Baldez of Panama to You can get mulsified cocoanut oil have him released. Pr t Baldez| at most any drug store. It is very told him he could take no action in da few ounces is en the matter, adding that “In case of war the entire Isthmus will be placed under martial law.” Jurist says that |many Germans, among them Arturo Kohpeohe, the German Consul,” left | months.—-Advt A award was not satisfactory he could fall back on the option The matter | Hod ‘ounty, a4 the successor to Devoe P on on the Up-State Public Ser Who Is a Virginia Beauty of Rare Order. thing to me than he. 1 Immediately after the luncheon Mr. | rard, acc pa d by Mrs. Gerard e never said, ‘How ry rful of you to think of that!’ ice Commission will be sent to the k f 4 was threshed out in the Supreme) Qo finn By ; + - aS se are mistakes, of course. Court and the award was fought and | sonete for confirmation by Gov. Whit-| By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | pieased at winning cha priza for the Know that T could go to any mate . ; own , contested by the city to the limit, but] Judge Barhite was elected special| “Johnny get your girl, any girl, ieee, Show poster, Mi really | vould go to any cub’ in youre—and was confirmed despite our contest, County Judge under an act of thelevery girl’ [pers evish about it because, 48} gay, ‘Teach me how to do this, won't te Legislature creating the office in or 8 Is the song New York | sho says herself: you? and he would proceed with “As to Reynolds, both then and der that a congested calendar might |*!Ne# to Miss Thelma Cudlipp. | pompous seriousness to enlighten us. “Why is it th y successful shortly afterward and now I know| bo kept cleared | Atlas Cudiipp Je & raging, tearing | ploture eh me poedlcagee T simply | But I've never dono tt he had no interest whatever in that > —___ beauty from old Virginia, S hed ae gd " cE ie yal sued ee a Misa Cudlipp, true daughter of Vir- 3s “ me, Ne rvathe—the New Yor anny bY | ginia that she is, gazed at me with transaction. That 1s yaa I oni OFFICERS GET GUARD READY | content with making a career of tir | must T make a living by perpetuating | wondering, wide, brown eyes. fermed by people who know about : a nose and eye- | the impudence and the silliness of | "Oh, HAVE you?" she sald, a his business, of which I personally|O’Ryan and hers Confer brows, as most] ‘John a 4 note of pity thickening that creamy MISIhG. DadseranAtaly: He di Plans in Event of War, tee a nny get your girl, any girl, every voice, “You've missed an awful lot now ; Rat kiwvealesenien Special to The Eveuing World.) orm git aM Avi? Mor that asame tome to be the! oP fini. hav: take IE wo perioualy not here to answer for himself, which} arRaNy, Feb. 19 Major would do with the | life motto of every man on Broad- you know. They swallow it all. It’ he undoubtedly would. I understand| F O'Ryan, commanding the ~ same gifts, car 7 twenty to.elaht = such watch them glow, to he ts in the West. National Guard, and a dow foncurseaversien|| . ~” mn purr. You really must try js higher officers of the Guard &- ereign | "1 asked the young you Why, whe \ Tam getting very tired of the re- sion at Albany to-day, making plans s+ 4, city four years! sou se face looks as if how mtible to flattery. the ‘New Iteration of Reynolds's namo in con-| for handling the Stite troops in the ago and in thatlit should be act to music, “do you really York man in Imost forgive him neoticn with ¢lty matters. And ff! attend a mecting of the Military ‘Trains | ort time has|qiniike the New York man aa much Ms. concelt rall, he's a sw at any one of the regularly organized |ing Commission, at which the eouirac | made a name forlus that? What je che aratter with 224, childitke creature 'and it's _ srera of [of training for the boys of the State A wt jas tha Vhat is the atter h tiful to wateh his trustful, transfig band of lbelers and, slanderers of |Giween ‘sateen ‘and nineteen years 0 herself as an ius: | pun 7 ured expression. when you tell him character sucl jam Randolph | age will be pt | Sewers trator, Miss Cud , “at he is. Why, he's like Hearat will make auch a statement | 0 ee base lipp has been pro- |@UT OUTSIDE OF THAT HE'S ning to ita first fairy ta over bis signature I will attend to/ Me™ Ti postponed) |claimed the winner of $500 prize| 4 ryt a et thh as overythin the matte ith hi J man nanny a him. ALBANY, Feb, 19 | offered for tho best poster to adver bbisE RA Na ote lath Pa tal EL gL nm. Dut it had remained fo There is no use for me to take! hearings, scheduled | tise the annual Flower Show, whic une artist answered, “but Of re ciog Gudlipp to. desoribe him notice of a whippersnapper from the | have been will be held in Grand Central Palace | COUrS*, If you were brought up here, nd chfidiike. I knew tt you de n fo: Tho reano) gutter like Bullock. tas much as I ¢ next month, She has designed many f us could ever Improve upon DENIES R. A. C. SMITH WILL RE- covers for Vogue, Vanity Fuir and} “Jo V r men are charming that, so T let Miss Cudlipp have the SIGN HIS POST. other magazines, a well as for books, | 84 chivalrous to women. If you meet {last word. The Mayor was asked if there was|Ariications for exes Now I had heard that Miss Cud-|@™an at a dance, the next day you re MRE MENTION any truth in the report that he “isto be heard, who should have been awfully | ceive a b x of flowers or candy A chimpansce at the Bronz with a note asking If he may call to}, e you, But here, if a girl dances} 400 Nas learned to play th with a new man at a party she calls| wkulele | him up next ay and ash him to din- ner and to th atre she senda paren ta ie nettor Ang aan | BRAUR LS FOR JANUARY tekets, T nan doesn't have to do anything but hentneanrat and woe HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE bored. And would do all those acea iy aia f nif sh j Nearly One Hundred Millions Mor i of nen here ts simply | Than for Any Previous Hig it is Thats England, where onthly PCOT @ takes allt x iettera of. the Monmily Record alp t M-A-N and woman is WASHINGTON Feb. 19 ' ood © in F 1 two years love Ni dolla Li Yorkers. 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There is only von minding her own We tataiten as A a one Mary T. Goldman’s Hair Color Restorer. You are taking a risk if hor.” feeb eta odd Mu Lah 1 you let anyone talk you into buying an imitation, FLIRTATION HERE 18 ON AN Bp. | was § ay | FICIENCY BASIS. fen uliion pane . a x ee ¥ ould re Sydney M. Towle of Watertow FREE TRIAL! sect ot A e “ i sured, payin by , may Let me send you a trial pack- restored as perfectly as this one w " n the clock ry ny [trate Terminal. ¢ 5 age free, with a special comb so lock, get a full size bottle, price ft uke 1 Bete. | brother Hurry Tow you can easily test it on one lock $1.00 at your druggist’s or direct got t nd to art " ave of hair. Watch how itcomes back from us. ; t ' nine. aa to original color in a few days and Please write today for free bot- duct thelr aff ¢| Geleving for Wife, nat then when you see this for yours tle and de sure to tell me if your ve a nnnia ina nae I ‘ self, the clever imitator will failto hair was black, dark brown f Neo , v palm off a substitute on you, medium brown, or light brown la ‘ t Then when this testhas proven Better still, send a lock in your tiral Hntes Dead that the rest of your hair can be _ letter. \ ; Wy i \ w _MARY T. GOLDMAN ‘s Goldman Building St. Paul, Minnesota Only One “BROMO QUININE Betadiiehed Teare J Aw A 7 ‘ ‘and Amb ador Sharp, attended perfor at the Tre ro for the benefit Canadian Hospital ai St. Cloud, Many mbers of the | American colony were present, and as he entered the theatre the entire au- rose to Itw feet and oheered, orchestra was pletely drowned but the Republican Band, seated swung Into the out, on the sta Spangled Banner,” At the close of the pi tece the audi. ence gave three cheers for Mr. Gerard and the United States, The demon stration of friendliness was continued after the performance by the crowds, | which Hned the atrve ets PAID TO STAY CUPID'S ‘RED HAND,’ DECLARES. = EXHARVARD COACH Knox Says Miss Edie Threat- ened to Kill Him and Self When He Wed Niece. James T. Knox of No. 450 Common i hat Harvard, to-day told a Iry bef Justicn Delehanty that ha ved to pay hie former uncee, ‘Mine Leonors Ede, $150 a| month until she married wuse he feared she would kill him and com The contract was made, Knox de clared, after he had told Miss Bai that he nied to marry her nie Florence Maule, and sail for pe on their honeymoon, ‘The an 1 Mtostunned Misa Eudte rier athle tifed, and she nade th reat referred to, Knox declared had paid $5,200, bur d 1 to pay more 1 void © sued $ Knox admitted udma M 1 H ! r ha n } Let x 1 Il Kix Mr, Knox told wa 1 uid ' ' ' r{ wilt @ Company's sales of Mert in New a ‘anama for Costa Rica several days | {before Germany announ: her sub- | Coe eee Want Eye Some of the 116 passengers on the Pastores saw the re’ volusione in Casta Wetea and CxO <—-o = WILSON SENDS HIS THANKS. jon's Offer of Ser- dent. ray of the Nep- organization of Comfort? Why go on suffering from eyestrain and headaches when the only real comfort correct glasses—cost so little? Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 Secretary A. M tune Asso Jation, the mastera and mates of steam craft in this port, to-day recelved a letter from | President Wilson thanking the associa- \uon for the offer of Its services In any |way the President might see fit to! | utilize them, The letter was as follows stablished 55 Years aay I-not thank you and, through 184 B'way, at John St. nbers of the Neptune Asso- a23 Sixth Av., 1th St Balion, the patriotic pledge of co 350 Sixth Av., aad St tor Nassau, at Ann St. West gad Street yperation Sa support which you make . ulton St.,cor,Bond St in your legram? T am gratified by heartening assurances “Sincerely yours, | ‘WOODROW WILSON.” One of the Fletcher, | WASHINGTON Metal acta of Henry P. nerican Ambassador to Mex- st against confisea new Ar will be Mf mines not rted His| | tment formal. presentaty) arrange FACE POWDER. he nals will not later than Gives your thin 0 richly tiful ° > sgt. For 20 yeare Freeman's has Canal Trattic Moveme to of. Sra ny $y $1 pork al All Kept Prom tabtic, | toilet counters. Sample mailed fre. PANAMA, Feb, 19—Th nal Zone authorities to-day caased the publicatte ft information concerning movements | Jor traffic through the anal The Freeman Perfume Co. Dew. 90 Cineinaat, Final Close-Qut Sale of Coats $30, $25 and $20 Winter Coats Tomorrow Hundsomest of the Winter and post-season mo: S y dels, in \\\ f H \\ \ ty \ | abries of unusually fine quali price that sold at full right up to the last! Velours and Mixtures / Fine Cheviots hod Fur Fabrics Corduroys A Not only fine values, but lowing examples at t rst f the best this shop $ ih ts shi onable economies can v offer No Charge for Alterations coats Fashion ops Dan-O Nineteen West 34th Street } Brooklyn j0- 462 Fulton St Sale at Four Downtouns Newark 14-16 Weat Mth St, Broad & Park Sta