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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ~ TMOHELD AS SPIES conducting an espionage system which has @ll the old-time spy stuff, tnelud ompowered to employ Amertean oste German Gs ent. A A sent al wern number of such have by the Gov- nen show Men Used to Gi to Gather Data for ‘ Germany Turn Against San- der and Wunnenberg. | It is alleged that, under the pro- | tection of their passport oer: | tain of these newspaper mon have | been sending correspondence ap- parently of a harmless nature to | the United States and that on tho same paper they have writ- ARREST JUST IN TIME.! more Prisotier Lost Job Herel: etmene ana onti-ieovsiite, ie for Activities in Behalf of manufactured by one of the | B Ld | greatest chemists in Germany, OY=Ll \ messages which were later sent to Germany. SOME WERE PROTECTED BY AMERICAN PASSPORTS. ts a| It 18 also charged that Sander em. Judge | P24 versona who travelled back jand forth between New York and The arraignment of Albert der, a German journalist, Wunnenberg, naturalized citizen, Mand tn the United A. San- and C1 arles who asserts he before States District Liverpool, under the protection of Court to-day on a charge of conspir-| American passports, on boats of the ing to conduct a military enterprise|American Line, carrying messages written in invisthle ink between Ger- man secret agents in this country and Great Britain and France. within the United States fn the tnter- ests of Germany ter and against the in- of Great Britain, is expected | The Department of Justice Beoret to bring out the most important rev-| Service had been keeping a close clations as to Germany's spy system| Watch on some of these travellers, a tow weeks ago George Vaux n, who claimed to be a newspa- from Cleveland and had ere- nd passports, was arrested in the United States and C have yot been made public. Mt Is not denied by agents of this government that employed by Sander to Hritain and nada that | In 200 Years, Says Dr.| Eliot of Harvard, the| 50 Descendants of 1,000 dentt in London men to Great France to collect military informa- It was intimated to-day that Bacon tion of value. to. Germany have} Save information to scotiand Yard| Harvard Graduates of| “double-crossed” their emp! er and | which, when transmitted to New York, . | will testify against Sander and ot. | enabled the secret agents of this Govs 1917 Will Be Ruled by! ers when the ca inaugurated by the ernment to close up many lines that 100,000 Descendants of 1,000 Roumanians| Now in Boston—Blames, et arrest last night cor Sander had been vague and intangible “1am sorry we had to get these fellows now,” said Chief Offiey and Wunnenberg suave and voung man, lives at) to-day, ‘but something happened No, 876 East Fifteenth Street, Fla erday that made a quick ar- bush, He was at on a reporter | imperative, although it was New Mental Standards. | WV jf on the Staats-Zeltung, but lost his! premature, However, we have our —— mi job because of is activities in the We have the names of all ws interests of Copt. Boy-Ed the agents these fellows eent | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | USED FILM EXCHANGE AS A_ abroad and a lot of documentary | Within two generations the American family bas shrunk in number | | CLOAK, IT IS ALLEGED. evidence of great value. to an alarming extent. The grandparents of the young people now from Recently he has been writing dra- Sander, before his arraignment to-| ten to thirty years of age had families of from six to twelve children. Tho! matic criticisms und special articles’ day, denied that there was any basts | | for William Randolph Hearst's Ger- for the charges. He said the insti-| parents of the same young people seldom had more than four or five children, and it is now common to see married pairs who have only one or two children or | , man newspaper, the Deutches Journal, gator of them is one Al Davis, who} and has also acted as Presid of the is now serving a term in Sing Sing | ety } i} none al Central Powers War Films Exchange, for stealing $2.000 from the Central | t alll | at No. 150 Nassau Street, Wunnenberg, Powers War Films Exchange. | In these words Dr. Charles W. Eliot begins an article on the dwindling American family in the March | DECLARES CRUGER Grandfather’ 8 Family of Dozen Shrunk FEBRUARY 20, 1917, GERMANS REPULSE. DRIVE OF BRITISH N BELGIAN FRONT Also Take | osition on Summe prisoners. The text of the statement reads Army of Field Marshal Duke Albrecht of Wuerttemberg; Just hefora noon a British advance was launched west of Messines, sfter artillery preparation, Tt falled, and one officer and six men rer ned in our bande. “Army Group of Crown Prince Rupprecht: On the Artois front ome British reconnoitring ad- vances wore repulsed, “On the north bank of the A’nere @ raiding party surprised a Hrit- ish outpost and brought back seven prisoners “After brief fire had had its ef- fect our thrusting detachments captured by storm and In hand- to-hand fighting # point of sup. port south of Le Transloy and marched off the garrison of thirty men as prisoners. rmy Group of the German Crown Prince—In the Champagne and in the Vosges minor enter- prises were conducted by the French without result, On the northeast front of Verdun a Ger- | man surprise att hoatile outpost was suc , the out- GUEST AT HOTEL ENDICOTT ENDS LIFE BEFORE MIRROR = caught In broad day Pi Feb, 20.—-Active artillery , ts occurred last night be- . } tween the Oise and the Atsno and In C, A. Graham Had Left Note at! tng region of Flirey. A surprise at- Rooming Place That Life Wa | tw k by the French resulted in the Not Worth While. taking of prisoners, The announ| ment follows by Storm, Says | Berlin, es | BERLIN, Feb. (by wireless to British a ck on the en in the vicinity of Mea-| nines, Reigium, yoo day, broke down under th eran fire, the W of. announced toda The Germans took ® prioners A German raiding party captured 4 point of support near Le ‘Tranoloy, on the Somme front, taking thirty ifs not who lived at the Hote! Clarendon in SANDER DECLARES HE IS VICTIM C, A. Graham, said to “Rather spirited artillery ae Brooklyn, acted as Sander’s assistant OF A “FRAME UP.” number of The Delineator. The President Emeritus of | successful real estate and mortgage tions occurred between the Oise in the film busin which was ad “IL had to prosecute Davis,” eaid| » Harvard University disapproves unreservedly of family | }loan broker, was found dead to-day! and the Aisne, in the Avoncourt tribution agency for release for ex- Sander. “In revenge he has framed J, limitation, which he attributes partly to the higher Fathe - Missi Will in a room in the Hotel Endicott waa north of Filrey and west hibition of moving pictures of the up these charges against m ‘ . j education of women and partly to the growing ten- ather of Missing One HL) a bullet wound through his head and | twe Her, We made a aur. War taken by the German Government, “I know many reporters in New| Se > dency of wives to continue at work after marriage, | Make a Personal Appeat tO: |sr automa sis piatil ese side F ni BRATLODIC Briactions,, Wises Xt le charged that under th clowk | York and soine in Europe, but t have Most of the women who follow learned or scientific professions marry Commissioner Woods He went to the note! yesterday) where the night passed quietly.” a var vas nase UA + ince sent none abroad as spies or for any} late and have small families,” Dr. Elot deetares, and he quotes Dr. : haa Sig ieee gn HP meio . Boy-Ed and Capt. von Papen. other purpose s te charge ¢ —_ | hour r he t a reque ‘0 pi ap apen | otuer pu As to the charge that| Charles B, Davenport of the Eugenic Laboratory to prove that the birth ysl eee scold iY were sent back to Germany, tas been 1 rman, that is true, Tama ide Henry D. Cruger, father of the! blanket, saying he was <o ia x Mat, and would be fient, {Tate of the better eiaeses 18 con-| - ——— pabean riigh| Perlis, housemald, to ae Ut eke ded | sg/facturer, she Is content with a good | S*Yenteen-year-ol¢ sinha titled dial Bae ‘ any in Europe it F eouta {atantly falling, that @ Marvard class | feture! Bete 6004 | echo! gradi ind Sunday Schoot| ‘This morning she wen hin room STILL SWEEP BLACK SEA wet ch ‘The film businoas is aseo- |40e8 net reproduce itself, that at the | “THA? Proms a ten |tencher, Ruth Cruger, who has boon | tn es parte tnty . ve and found Gaveeilties elated with the Central Powers onty| present rate 1,00 ad " | missin » ho 0. eck, | hin ae sided Bech " rt ated with the Cer Powers only | present rate 1,090 graduates of Har-| native American ia passing, and some |'*#ing from her home for a week,| In the room was found a note asking | Nine Vessels Sunk Near Bosphorus TRORSE: Amt Urnlah: tue: pl uy vard in 1917 will have only 50 descen-| day our Government, which awoke to | @?Mounced to-day 8 80 discour-| ideuael if ae and the authority to exhibit them.” | 4, I 4 ft the necessity of preserving the native |@g¢d and dissatisfied by the conduct| that M. M. Graham of No, 46 Jagwer Teutons Repulsed on pos dants (wo hundre veara from now,| e cassity ” erv be re t 0. Sat There are many stories around |") sn id) Roamaniane noi) buffalo, will soe that the descendants |0f the search for her by the pollee| Avenues Flushing L is notift ; Galicia Front. Park Row as to how the conspiracy | thle from 1,000 ‘ of the Pilgrims and the ra aro|that he will appeal Police Com-| Grabam had roomed during the last : i st Sander and Wune| alive in Boston will come 100,000 de Bees Din national parks ana{missioner Wooda in person to Inau.{t¥o and one-half yoarn with Mra, ( PETROGRAD, Feb. 20 (via Lon- tr ip that it hae up Jona a eek OR ATA: SHE: Mioats Ninel ucuae 1) A minor infantry operation on son that it ba 4| sce ndants to rule over the fifty descen-| Kept at the expense of the public, [f|Surate more thorougb and. effective | Sweets Ir ¢ No 200 at N m0 Leta ilappapuimied precise 1 oa: | meth ond Street, Mrs, Swe of his t n ont t c e German submarine U-41 sank the | dants of Harvard. ® paternal government should round | method | . t tonic troops were beaten off by the United States vessel 1 aw off the| ot wees no excuse for the} M@ up now and put me out in tho! Especially Mr. Cruger demanded A feesiniget weil Lap tic pe i tI RuaAlAn Arouia Foportad ins taraay'e Orkney Talands. } 4 Yellowstone or othe ce 2 search of t cellar and p sea In| Plenty of money, luring the last Levene ef id ‘ . . Wunnenbe tory goes, was! small family, “So far as the cost of| Yellowston me other Alice's : nd premises In) vo months had heen talking about| War Office @tatement, Further suc- chief ¢ nd Davis was the ase ; : i and give orders that I was not to be| which is the motorcycle repair shop ge , [cessful operations by” Russian aub sistant et of the Leclanaw, and | clothes and shelter goes,” he! shot op annoyed under any circum-|of Alfred Cocchi, at No. 76 Manhat-| weld When she asked him recently /Tolt © GEM Ne ok ae Poe AY ean), Went Gown “hey ape Whe agen of. 9 ht panes oe | stances, I'd be tremendously obliged|tan Street, which Miss Cruger vi ited | WY he Lacy an automatic pistol in I canaunead phe alatanonne tendet | play aan oblate ae roca iat ey tard pl Pe ee ae rral ane to it. And so would the other sons|at about | o'clock last Tuesday after iru ee Rees any Wen Front—The enemy * \ y the snbinarine,’ c oard oflman, his wi ‘ ae be 4 ed pang pny eg pe {UM go by the gun route estern ° eens Bese be food which they found a jerman officer laren jee saang rs of a dwindling race, L 1 toca for skates left there to! sso aweetser this morning found| about a battalion strong attacked confection—when you As a result, the story continues,| I cannot help marvelling at the) pravetgck Ellie once observed that 7 om Graham's dresser tnis note in close formation our position in eng h + jock Fili ‘ f Although the police dented M C Slaventine, north- | - << os, Wunnenberg ‘and Davis were set | optimism of Dr. Eliot's point of VieW, | ine aiblical injunction to increase and | ¢ ee i | ot am going to pase out, Lite is{ the rewion of Slaventine, | ‘Sweeten it with Domino adrift fy at to be 5 1up!an optimism which so:ne of us may : ¢ hey had) not worth while to mo any 1 | west of Podgaste, being met by by a Br wiser and t' tOl ana it difteult to share when we re- multiply was given when he world) gaied to search the cellar they made|.y.) enn ; es | our concentrated fire and forced to | Kirkwall, They made thetr way back | And it au ane the: salt || Contained about elght people, and ba | gnotier examination of it to-day. They | rhank you for 1 have done for] eee an aneeanohinante | to New York, where they hunted up, call that during the Roosevelt and | jeoneg to believe that the moral value! worn interested to find that the ecllar,| 2 2d E will not make any more| In the Black Sea one of our inatruotions, Sander, who has|Taft Administrations one-half the Orth inege or amall family depended | Vy, "* feetaee trouble for you G" | submarines sank a ateamer and active in pro-German propa-|wage earners of the country were; < hich has no opening into the sphone —_ commmuntcatio it elght schooners near the Bos- m4 > st the ened - A |@ good deal on population. Wl ening sisi oie + 5 ¥ . cation with wanda ever since the war opened earning less than $600 a year, and| > pen aee pealist hop and 1 entered from the! wusning brought. the Information| BBOrUs cs . ON'T iust “vanilla” E MEN HELD terially since then, the cost of living | 20% maintained @ falling birth rate in| with a cellar next door which t# under|C. As hom and secret | Pupaee mbar of successful aerial IN'T order just “vanilla’ 1 ‘ the face of German fecundity the dec- ur w Amsterd vad an | a d | |has mounted with greater swiftness, | i A tec- | an unoccupied aloon, The passage in|! ae engagements with the enemy. your desserts deserve FOR SEVENTEEN BURGLARIES Hy samen toieas Siw anont jiaration.¢ war in 1914 would not have | cjoved by an iron door bolted and pad: | PADY OF EAI City One of our airplanes, piloted by | Ne deticele @nhet ning ae. coh tied aa Gaal sata waula Vixen he at ane a aInAAYAnEAES O48} jocked on the saloon cellar elde and « Sub-Lieut am4or had a dew lav a : he other hand, we are told that if Ml” BERRIEN aE) tika or that Burnett's is purchase four years ago. Germany had not increased so rapidly Bon. of the: aust | GREAT BRITAIN | WILL on Meee sure to give, H to] Dr, Eliot thinks that it is the} sho woula not 1 ave to tight her way gathered on its floor and on the fc afaik 5 vn, | Agnerican demand for Juxury that has|out to a place in the sun. In other | of the saloon showed no one had pa EMPLOY WOMEN IN ARMY Pofice, Hut: Gestare. Young sed the small family, and in citing | Words, if France had bad larger fam\- | through for weeks. | Take Mountain Block- Woman Is t lb ate te ina. Qeanl lies she would have been in a better | © n))) aihiinneee necmemnennmen Lenka ti waterm, nar t |figures relating to the employ-| position to ft. If Germany had had ne ares: ETEYS: Wili Use Them for Positions Be-| mmntan. Feb. 20 (by wireleas to Say- | Catherine Ha Birl of} ment of women in shoe factories | smaller families she would not have|opinion of the Cruger family, me pf teats | )-Marked activity. by ralding de- twenty-two, wearing , colored|in New England, he declares that “it | wanted ee fight. Where does that|they visited Cocchi, questloned { Firir ne and Free gs coat, trimmed with fur \ Fritze,|is always the best women werkers| leave us? Ee and seared bfm so much that he van Men for Ser | t hauffeur 1s been| Who return to work after marriage | shed fr porhood; in that; | and at present is un suspended | mah and women is spparentiy af falina tn alie annst nine ess understands that Liout, Gen ew in, all gi » artou | | * tant General, has vised a vheme dres! iving at No. “i and the result is no children or few," | Pil SE TE Ha | Though several persons hawe been One MET? Pastavceei | Hwhatever ocapsiusion ene 10h ' ' tainiteeta cas vik * 7m "whereby women will be ystituted | nth Arthur H. Goodwin Denies He | feu Da y saw & YOURS) oo. men, wherever possil th Street, arraigned to-day in the] form as to the causes of small fam- . woman of Miss Cru: 7 r P vie, in the Morrisania Vollce Court, charged! ities," the former President of Har-| Promised to Marry Pearl Lincoln, | various places near army both in France and in England with burgla A Se ie idinatads (dh 4 land to release to tho army numbers rhe mi polica, | ard suys, “one cannot but feel as-| Who Attacked Him in Office. | ner call at the shop, no one has pro- | 284 1? 1 at numb have night|tonishment and dismay that any} ea alee ie aay MERARATSRIR RUE auaRTEE ineang {af men F Ow employed in ¢ and aries in ng the| normal woman should ever prefer rthu 7000 Wi MO CONGUGIA EY ins, The be other departments. Cc 1 bi are thel any other mode of life to the life rok establishment in the Hotel |! eat 2) Already 80,000 women are employed ent ali Knowledge of ty | Ansonia, was opening his mail tn } make wure that the g ave the army anc 4808, olumbia mother of a good-sized family ; ‘ no private office at 9.30 1 day | teen beaten to death thore eft ers an Grafonolas FE a eae cat’ | when w well dresaed, very pretty. and | ‘9 Bllcabia (a tie Ee atabeites ghee mane, taauary MODELS 815 TO tH dred E developing and satisfactory of lives. | Very much exc ’ oman)". e. The new department will bn ot ; , : A woman whose name I am n pobre ihe, ANY ey ENS ge ¥ Detect Me ae duties are lofty, tte affections} rushed in, slapped his face and ut-| "A woman whose name I am 1 ed into sections de Small AV cel Buward Irwin, who recognized the| tender, {9 hopes expansive, and its|tempted to punch him in either eye | MMly ta mike Billi Cru-! guoh work a8 housekeeping and coe uM -colored coat ¢ ¢ ts one | joys deep and lasting ‘© other life} or both eyes. Mr. Goodwin backed up | Ber eel pas ery, canteens, clerical work, includi Ich had been st rhome,}oan compare with it, The preserva- | and kept his guard intact until Patrol-| 10 Fae Le ae . ma sts, Beeretaries and ountants 26 Rast One Hundred and Fifty |tion of any race depends on its wom. | ian Bentsch of the West Sixty-eghth |ytit on : Nay | for the army partmen fourth | tre n $500 worth o preferring motherhood to any| 4 and placed the | subway, ¢ freq) any other m ees . t and Thirty-s bs a ¥ < q pursuit, Relentless Nature will rahe such as | ce Court a ; : wipe out in a few @core years any |, rigan that & : mechanical engineers, is. race whose women fail it in this re-| enty-t ears k & . } 2 boarding heave at N f 4 The pa r { epec : WAL ais: 1 ' H t | Now 1 feel tha does not mat. | 244’ West Seventy-aixth Mtreo € se en wl a 4 wing et ter half so much to Nature as to} had been f od win'a retary, man a aie \2 Ellot whether Harvard graduatt | Tie wit, and marry her and aad given d an cir- | Marriot Ald Society Berles Woman y The World's Greatest shali bo ruled by descendants of pre: +The: @ plain band ring ryitg a pair of akat aanaa’ te {arriet Ald Society, a Washing eatvas, Wulliess a External Remedy. ent day Roumanians 200 yeare from| Good denied promising to marry | high tan shoes; the girl's collar WS ton I n for alding Tatloring partinent " nh | " ‘a I the He ald she n ° a » abe he Uptown Office, northwest ¢ Rheumatism, now, or whether Roumaniana in thet) fhe Bilt, 1, On ANG Gieoharge Ner| TNS matter wha Pave hans | peor of the burial ¢ 28th St. and Broadway) ‘ |distant time shall hove descendants! | se whe annoyed him. Magis rn fmy 4 r nd! deur Raat One World's Harlem Office, 150 Lame Back, ¢ Boston Brahmins for lawgivers: RCAUR ean ela he F . ed, 1f my daughter was ° Hundre yelgnt +h Worl At aenigan i 48 LA ’ " was k tany fon St, Brooklyn, for 30. da . enous Nature takes no account | Gved@in for os * 48 a, A Migantescawanih’ Bites Serie the priniing @@ | Iuiat on * thaieoar ea Rot seem yea gee Dr, 18 pony evans ak wan employed ieband, a Bpar eMUC be is to be particula cerned about! Drgeate tluid mace thal eta NT mpt me to, that my daughter te oth because of @ broken « 34th and 35th @trertas | {qualliy olther, Like every other manu- ‘ust applalion gires rei Oc, adr, #iive, but 1 am sure ene ty not free eo arrange the funeral, ———- tachments and numerous outpost affairs 1 slong the Russian and an fro lig to to-day’s A ma Headquarter but there n No tudor infar ngage: I Prince Leopold—On son to of the front the Rua sian artillery wa ive than on the previous dx welally south of Lyravys ace ar on th it bank of the Nemmaya “Front of Archduke Jomeph=tn tha Tivasian blockhouse south of oO was successfully raided. house n up after the nders nie Vattoy forces and attacks by outposta our fighting position on Khts f Field Marahal von car Radulestl, on the raiding detachments entered an position and after destroy eturned with eleven prisoners ral machine gun > |Nenrehing Steernge of Von Nernstertt Ship for German Agents. HALIFAX, N. 8, Feb. 2%.—The mahip Frederik VIIL, ‘carrying Count von Bernstorf?, former German Ambassador to tho United States, is likely’ to. resume her voyage to Europe for three or four days. The Canadian immigration officials this morning began examining the steer- paswongers, chiefly to discover Whether among the secret agents of the German ment, It Is understood that if any are found cy will be interned. 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