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ee invotves the loss of vorrols and @argoes Valucd at $11,100,000, ac oording to estimates made here to- @ay by agents of tho lines owning the seven ships sunk.) (The steamship Zaandijfk was fewned by the Holland-America iine, According to Willlam von Doorn, the lino's Now York agont, * the vessel was en route from Rot- terdam to New York in ballast, She had put in at Falmouth for examination, [The Noorderdijk, also a Hol- land-Amerioa ner, carrying a eargo of grain from New York to Rotterdam, had put in at Fal- mouth and was sunk between Fal- mouth and Rotterdam. The grain ‘was intended for the Dutch Gov- ernment. {The Eemland was owned by the Royal Dutch Lloyds, Sho was coming from Rotterdam tn ballast for New York and had called at Falmouth. Like the Zaandijk, the Eemiend was coming hero to take on grain consigned to the Dutch Government [Tho Gaasteriand was of 1,091 tons net, engaged in trade between THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1917 MISS MILDRED RIVES | TO WED APRIL 11; FIRST | OF EASTER WEEK BRIDES In both cases the ves- Am veseela amer len. | an Consuls. were Warned and two erlonna landed safely. The sunk were the Norwegian Skrim and the Norwegian bark 1! helm. Consul Osborn at Skrim was sunk PICTURE TOO DARK, IS RUMOR; 625 CARS cevagrea vec [5 BRITISH VIEW OF FOOD REACH any vallast and bound from Treport to Public and Press Back Pre-| Commissioner’s Absence From o twee: niles fro Lb ant ‘as | f Pr . cha rdeca Gite Ch Heb &, hue caw,| miler’s Restrictions, but Re» the City at Critical Time | inchded Louis! ~ AWAY TO RELIEVE Havre said the by bombs planted of Available Supplies ~~ FOOD SITUATION Even Seizure and Distribution | powsrea to spend $1,000,000 or $10,+| LEGISLATORS SEEK FOOD PARADE FAILURE; | WHITMAN AIDS PLAN | GIVING ITY MILLIONS | (Continued from First Page.) | | 000,000 for food if the local author- jities want to do so. fourteen [nt u | gard Him Pessimistic. Causes Comment. Is Suggested. “The Constitution forbids the State Pinto, @ Porto Rican, They were) | | Government to make any such ex rescued after twenty hours tn mail| * enditurs, but the Legislature ean : : “pe 7 “ pected a Staff ent of The) " bonne bark Blonheim, according to| NEWSPAPERS CL SIZE, | Here are some of to-day’s develup- ne wean Wael give the clty authority to spend its Consul Frost at Queenstown, was jana the food situation: ALBANY, Feb. 24.—The coming own funds jn this matter, I will see sunk by shell fire after its crew had | RST—Commissioner Dillon, head Week will find the question of handling to {t that there will be no trouble Announcement Bans ‘of the Food and Markets Department, ibandoned the ship and without in- Late jury to any of the #hip’s personr food supply of New York occupy A + * * has been absent from his office for t "| n le Che Blenhetm was of 1,029 tons and) Hides, but Gives Certain Lis |thece daye and there are romere tn | Hes Att Ae iad = heh sailed from Pensacola Jan, 19 for id Jand administrative offices. From ireenock. | She war sunk Feb 24. cense to Commerce Board. ng ca district that _ isabout jj fmany parts of the State have come | thirty miles south-southwest from | |to renign. Ho will not be back here |) suggestions that the State should put | Fasthet, Ireland, F | before ‘Tuesday or Wednesday. ‘The [) isto full aving a food conthel echemns Consul Frost said the master alg-| LONDON, Feb. 24.—Hearty appro- | Comminsioner in in Atiantic City, ac- |} nto full ewing a food control echeme Nalled submission immediately after y aa~ that will fully meet the situation de- the first shot was fired by the ry val of the sternly restrictive moan- cording to members of his family. | veeeed in New York Clty 7 marine and was nceorded considera- jer 1 The Ne *roduce Ni i : tnarine and wna accorded conaidera- urea which Premier Lloyd George New York Produce News printed Gov, Whitman js fully in sympathy ti @n editorial this morning asking why outlined yentorday before the House + about the enabling legislation at Al- bany if the Mayor so requests. GOVERNOR WANTS FOOD AND MARKET BILLS PA‘ 3ED. “I have come here to-day to confer with George W. Perkins and others on the mubject of State legislation looking to the permanent betterment of food conditions, The report of the Mayor's committee advines that oon- sumers pay no more than 6 cents @ pound for rice, It will see that the price Is not boosted, The plan for marketing the smelts has been decided on, Mr, Pere ing ed them last night by tele- phone from Tacoma, Wash. and they should arrive here about Wednesday. If the exepriment t¢ a @uccess, the | cCominittee will continue the ship- | ments and Increase the quantity. | NEEDS CASH TO BREAK POTATO AND ONION CORNER, Cmmissioner of Weights and Meas- ures Joveph Hartigan has announced that if public spirited citizens eub- seribe $100,000, he can break in twelve days the corner in potatoes and onions, giving consumers an ade- quate supply at 25 per cent. less than they are paying now, and maintain the supply for three months, Those who put up cash will get thelr momey back, he sald, Mr. Hartigan spent several houre at plers and other terminals and sald he was satisfied lots of potatoes and onions had arrived. Ho believes the situation regarding these vegetables is due to commission men outside of New York who are holding large not vert She ts until_a British naval vessel ap- with such a movement. Mayor Wicks Investigating Committee con- | Stocks and releasing them only as they WEE MALFORPtGE Gh ber ai art. | peared. The crow wig landed a of Commons was expressed on every aa 'e not om the Job, bbe er George H. Lunn, Chatrman of the |taing, T believe, an accurate state. | can be Leite i SIG dase s WOOTEN Ure from Amsterdam, Jan. 16 for game day without incident, | | | hand to-day. The only fault British | gECOND—Willlam Mason, pur-| RIVES | | COMMESeS Cf Mayors Of the State, ment of conditions. I Hope ine TARR | ee cinety, aiid Galt AMON Buenos Ayres The American on board was Solo- newspaper editorials found with the chasing agent for all the Child's res-, OVss4Aare | whieh as looked Into the food ques. | ature will pass the pending food and | 1), ck Ae sesttance of the (The Menado and Bandoeng whobe parent vesnide’ ui hes 1808 bpeben (Was (HAE perhaps tt was a taurants in Greater New York, anys Won i actively pushing © movement |ranckets Bile, a0 that we shell Pe) ices ahd commiliaioh: wee See piled between Holland and the Montgomery Street, San Franclsco. trifle more peasimiatic aa to the pres- | there never was a shortage of food , Te firat wedding to be announced’ for the seizure of the available supply able to organize systematic eupervi- | 1 ie tom elvie motlved to Danish East Indies, The last re- The Iiienhiolm waa unarmed and ent oftuation than wan fustiNed. in New York and that It there haa £0" Paster Weak to that of Mise Mil | Eanes ough ollcial sion over the food aupply of the NNO are willing, tro of e! 7 on n. 0! vireless, fd * a dred ves, do 5 wou 7 State t “t Koi he See's Stoo Barre TRADE ADEN (Sam neres Tcar gee Hy a Aaa HAGE NS" « one otc wi AGA gd a head 7 . her way from Batavia to Rotter- Godwin, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Harold , State trailing along bebind eaded by Mrs. Fannie Woshowsky, ing situation,” declared the Chronicte, | be the first to feel it. the rnor Mr, Perkins aatd: ‘ No. 485 East One Hundred and te British, French and othe agree with G r dam. The Bandoeng sailed from DE H t Chere has been be MGUh eon. | THIRD Wosastete came th by ral Q win, nL ae heresies) April rata Bren h and other |i agree with Gov, Waltman that} watipaiet Stat, Caled Aen Port Said Jan. 16 on a voyage NOUNCED IN BERLI jplacent optimism tn this country |and water to-day just about 8 per sy vine Mishon Greer officiating, of the necessities of life, there is a large amow eee eae| Borough President Mathewson to-day from Batavia for Rotterdam. ace, about the war that a corrective was cent, short of the actual normal sit ‘yy tre noc Staniee Mugeos at f Would like to make the (fon and hot air in this talk about) 4 14 sim to do something to re- (The Jacatra, owned by the | «tnnrecedented Violation of Inter-|necensary. Lloyd George ts right in|supply brought in dally to the olty, sures bY the Rev. Stanley Hughes of | Wicks bill the vehicle for :nanaging food shortage and starvation, There Rotterdam Lloyds, loft New York on Jap. % with grain for the Dutch Government. Ghe had put in at Kirkwall. lApparently most of these ves- eels wore in Kirkwall or Falmouth Trinity Church, Newport. Heve the distress caused py the hig! price of potatoes, onions and chickens. Mr. Mathewson told the women the city administration has committed 4t- self to & movement to purchase food and sell it at cost. the situation, There is so much oppo- sition to that measure among Repub- lean farmers, however, that it is doubtful if the Legislature will pass ' under an emergency message, no matter what may be the unity of view concerning the necessity, or advis ly no food crisis in New York. There is ample food to keep all our people from hunger. “There a shortage in certain commodities, principally onions refusing to mask the realities, for) The absence of the head of the Food you do not get rid of them by cover-|and Markets Department has been ing with @ gauze of words and pre- the talk of wholesalers and rotailers tenses.” for tho last forty-cight hours. At the Most of the London newspapers office of tho department are eral national Law Even in Course of This War.” (vin Sayville wirelmss), Re-establishment of pri- however, BERLIN Treb. 24. | | 4 and potatoes, due to various causes. paneer d : = announced @ reduction In alze to-day, | clerks, but nobody appears to be ity, of putting the community food in during the early days of the period | Yateering against noutrais” was ono i. view of the curtaliment of paper |uctually representing the Commts- & Common basket and distributing it Unauestionably the prices of these ar-| Democratic Senators to Do Some @f Germany's unrestricted eub- | 0f the denunciatory termn with which i. one announced by the Prime|sioner, for the general welfare, |ticles have gone very high, but there FL tert marine wartare. Norlin newspapers to-day Kreeted tho Ff » 7 lee : r 4 Under the Wicks bill the Governor lonty of other kinds of food Just as| WASHINGTON, Feb, 24,—Democratic 4 now British Order In Council. oe it aclatee lta an Masbnedicr haa! A od, and far cheaper, to take their | Senate leaders decided late to-day they (For more than a year all ships “International law is violated » in the aftermath of discussion on! “What has happened to our Do- ce What th este h t to! would hol! the Senate in continuous flying the fing of Holland have 7 ” Y|the #peech there was a faint echo of {partment of Food and Markets, cise sea Tacrecwgitaii rae this regulation in a fashion which ta ak the Rep: lican filibuster, deen filling from 60 to 80 per cent. surprise that the Premier did not | of their cargo space with grain. refer by a single word to England's But the bill carries so many d potatoes and onions for the next six created by the State of New York is to substitute something else for to look into market supplies and the| could give the State as drastic an ad- ministration of its supplies as the Germans provide in conquered terri- —_>— unprecedented,’” asserted the Berlin ‘ugoblatt, “even in the course of this other angles that it may be recessary {to draft an emergency measure th i 7 I h W This space was commandeered | TK present military aituation, It was like? For the past week one of the; (Continued from Firat Page) — | has tl barrelled purpose of batec att EE Cerise US erie cer) Give ose orn and the grain was all consigned ron 7 OR pointed out, however, that such omis- | sreatest revolutions ever known tn present situation Shy J $6 the Netherlands Government, |intina cae tor hon ie ocr eaar ay alon of detailed Glecdesion Was per-|the trade has been going on, Yet this port for the first time since the a distatorahip without delay, WILL Glv& INSTRUCTIONS IN} Nerves a Rest i None of the ships reported sunk cypress words, Is that England t haps studied. The Premier appar-| Wwe have not heard one word from $ -American War. OO DAHA “Auber tor BALRENEG | shea Ce cae pall nae "| p carried passengers.) yunting for tonnage,” declared the ently adopted the attitude that there | the department created to look atter nople of the White Star Line in cities Is not expect BaRur WES CSERARR REL ESIC - THE HAGUE, Feb, 24 (vin Lon- nou confronted, with the fallowin. Wa# Ro uncertainty about the out-|food supplies. What is the matter,!sailed for Mediterranean ports this nore than an accel pial Aheti ibaa a ald Laat bind fon).—The stoppage of a consider- dilemma: They elther gail on the come, and so refrained from refer-| Commissioner?” afternoon. She had about a hundred petruate SIAR ieoe WEALEI UEMUTRINCRST able number of neutral sailings to seas without calling at Entente ports, ence to a topic about which he felt Mason answers to-day the charge sea lived for weeks principally upon | passengers, most of them returning | British and allied ports has raised an oh ease they will A warning to of the be brought residents x eat 7 there was no necessity for discussion. | of speculators in food products that | !mmigrants, crowded cittes and towns was issued | "°° Millions ot People in oF ae & Hollande. the other hand, if they eall at by the Prime Minister hed prepared} “All gulf,” he sald. “If there was| PARES TO SAIL. Grenektlle ane peschacin Gee Oe las ’ Pau 25 die ON oe ki lish ports they expose themacly the public for the drastic series of/any natural shortage of foodstuffs in| The Orduna of tho Cunard line was) rene aise nut tha troublon ete, St lemst once @ week for dinner) 4 AD a ccuipalheeg > onan restrictions they find imposed to-|this city--and I am talking only|Feady to sail for Liverpool at noon) which caused so many deaths last 27, 0lt-fashloned rice pudding, | Two AMERICANS ABOA day," said tho Dally News to-day.| about the clty—we would know it, #Md officials of tho line sald she would] winter may be expected to repeat “AS & Practical step in meeting th SHIPS SUNK BY U BOATS $ we. Sone ee © would have sailing of the Lusitania has there! sre being made in many laboratories have been made by the city authori- y lesser ponaltica of the war as closely | uimcuity in getting the food in the *@lling of the Lusita for the purpose of locating the bacti- «i, | Don't give up. When you feel all been such a gay departure, On board | the steamer are 108 passensors, fif- teen of them being children and eight) to urge the use of rice. “On ying havoc with chil- ly persons in all of the us of the State, ONE U BOAT'S RECORD home to the people of this country as Lloyd George's catalogue of the | commodities we shall henceforward | large quantities we want it We have never had any difficulty in get-| jus that isp nd €) tunstrung, when family cares seem too | hard to bear, and backache, diasy headaches, queer pains and irregu Monday morning every child In the public schools will | S. Consuls Report They Had , i tng f f an: i t y 8 . f e Waming and That Both They Were Norwegian Vessels, and have to do without,” Bede bi My NAA. Ge karin | ARTIC pare, may,be cortain,” says the de- be siven a clreviar to take home 8 tion of the Kidneys and bladder ma Were Uninjured, They Had a Gross Tonnage | _ Bome newapapers object that there| oe potatves or onions or carate or|_ 2 the frst ealoon are sixty passen- iremon of life will bear the brunt of| telling how te eaut rise in var ubles often come from weak kid- | |was not @ greater cut In the output 4 gers who are going to brave the dan- suffering and death, usually from cus ways and with other foods. | iN.” ind it may be that you only WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Sinking of 6,627. OP Sank: meats or anything we use in cooking por gone, For more than an hour some form of pneumonia or bron-| Teachers will call special attens | ooo tonn's Kidney Pills to make you of two Norwegian ships by German, peRrIn (by wireless to Bayville),| Importers of American goods feet |°™*- | :moustnes were driving up to the en- | “Hitis . i | tion of the children to the cir- | well. When the kidneys are weak * “But we have to pay the price fm Secondary hroncho - pneumonta ts (es ‘ her Feb, 24,—A German submarine on Feb, ives particularly hard hit by ey. be T | trance, and friends and relatives were stated to be almost the sole cause of | oUlar _. | there's danger of dropsy, gravel anc TIME CHANGES VIEWPOINTS 3, a the Overscas News Agency, the latest restrictions upon imports, tity vs ad ari of grid Price. permitted to go inside the gates to death in these cases. The natural ree The condition sf aire prev alles i inht! s disease. Don't delay. Profit fn Ni od the pric 5 owe! ‘lowe: sistance of robust h is declared | to-day in New York at has been by others’ experience, 1f Omar Khayyam sank the Norwegian steamship Sol- but the extent of their loss can be ne: SG Se uae take their last farewells. Flowers and ' healt Lived To-Day brakken, of 2.016 tons grons, while only approximated until they learn |POO#ting? Well, there 1s something telegrams were rusted down the dock | '? be the a ierean ae seen for some thir 1 not A Brooklyn Woman Sayss The celebrated Persian poet, in the bound from Bucnos Ayres for Cher- just how Mberally licenses will b. |*F0& somewhere. My idea ta that It! and aboard the vessel an in the old) nasty nmeumonin of SeC- ing has been done. Our greatest need) Mrs. 1. Le Drake, 162 Gravesend twelfth stanza of the famous “Rubai- boure with 8.470 tons of wheat, On granted for importations of forbid. |!# between the dealer and the pro-\ days, and the old flag vendor, who! “In many dwellings,” warns the for future protection is the adoption | Av ui Pare UD Was HAVibg | bavare yat,” speaks of Tig Of Witte Cent tle CBU Arne Shak he Nor- den wares ducer—somewhere between these two! has been missing since the early days, [eaith Departmen: he living con- of some adequate department to deal , pains igh my back and very often haat 6f Bread and Thou.” If he fosen seamenips Mhavore, of #788 ‘The gvods most drastically affected, | point ditions are such th T had bad dizzy spells and headaches the task of pro- tons ‘oxs, and the Havgard of 1, 4 . i i of the war, was in evidence with an (t\° eyo delicate ine | With the food and marketing question. 7 wa. also very nervous, When T hed been a product of the 20th cen- ions gross. Tho Hilavore was carry- qithunta running bate tenet it | “Up to last fall we were paying! armful of American, French and Eng- | Sant trons infaction in well wen tone. | Yesterday the Mayor received a n Nene etal reas trnublen @xcaeniae tury, he would probably have made ing frutt and wine from Naples to nually from America, Include agri- | {0m 27 to 80 per cent. more for our lish flags for sale. | leas.”” [ber of telegrams from other cites | more suffering. T used plasters on my i enue A pee je of Bol instead Pongo ne the Havgard was bound cultural machinery, typewriters and | foodstuffs than the fall before. Since! In the saloon an orchestra played | CEs cae | relating to the alleged food shortage | back, but they did me no good. Fin ¥ Trcla’ kare. inmediaiely reenentens | THe three Norwegian steamshtow ind cut timber. Cotton hosiery was | 12 t0 19 per cent, over the prices then UnoMotally tt was stated that a fect Jepartment or official to refer them | they surely gave fine results, T soon the high food and tonie value of ere es te Spar Tierlin on the previous prohibited Hst, but | prevailing. jof British warships would meet the to for action. He was obliged to turn ” Johann Hoff's Malt, and its delicious was recently removed by the Govern- ally free from these ailments The point to keep in mind, too, 1s|Orduna far this side of the “barred | Ipping Agenc HER U BOAT WEAPOR in London Feb, 10, over to a private citizen, my- ont r Ly ' | since. flavor would have completely sutis- dette ment, that Mason bu: his foodstuffs in| zone," and escort her to safety. If, In order to have something dono. | © li Many Items included in tho latest t bs y ia SaaiMant Gl . i : fied his craving for palatable delights, Vow Mernatortts Ship May Sal for jist, us far as importations were con-| late duantities. Food continues to! ‘The general bellef was that there Reichstag President Says New War- 1 discussed with the Governor the Big men the we dover know the eae mie Nit, ned, have only been allowed to| come into the city. | was no danger ahead of the Orduna. fare \Was Started Because Offer | pending food and market le ation, ue of Johann Hows Malt Ext ty ALIA 1 Ba tt Js ex enter under ilcense for some time] During Inst night 625 carloads of |The fare in the firat cabin had been! OF paace Was Scorned by Allies, | Which Is urgently needed to provide| as an invigorator, Procured frow any pected the ndinavian-American past, but importers bave smartes ‘ ail | on eace Was Scorned by Allies, |" naelon -f Sates rélinhle Seagate and taken with liner Frederik VIL, beartng Count von under a feeling that much favoritism py yeas oe kinds camo jn by rail | ratsed from $100 to $110 and $125; in : : ; regulation and super n of New meals it will not only prove « flesh Bernstorff and his party, may be allowed has been shown in the issuance of |#%¢ water. The onions that arrived the seoond cabin from $50 to $75. This) BERLIN (via Sayville wireless),| york food y. Think of this and blood maker and n tissue builder, to pro to Denmark {Such Heenses. | ‘They now expect a} yesterday are still lying on the docks. | was sald to be in consequence of the | eb, 24.-—"We approach the decisive metropolis having smaller food stors but will he found to be @ natural ald poe ts ve this city, more even system of administration, | ‘The Jewish housewl: have @ boycott | high cost of coal and food. Struggle In tho war of nations," de- aga facilities than Boston! Advt bsiuasesee caemenmand to digestion.- B. Altman & Co. New Overcoats and Hats on against live fowl P,Q. Foy sent! MaNCHURIA ARRIVES AFTER: out @ warning to-day saying that this STORMY VOYAGE. boycott is not just. “My idea has been to help the people| The Manchuria of the Atlantic of this town to know thoir rights in| Transport Line, flying the American respect of all foods,” he sald, “but 1| flag, arrived in port to-day, fourteen would not like to see any aection of |days out from Plymouth, England, our people do any man or men an in-| She was battered badly by stormy jury. Please Tell Others : What You ; naiee Prealieny Kaempff in opening URGENT NEED OF STATE 8U- jthe Relchstag meeting to-day, Full |text of his remarks, as published by PERVISION, SAYS PERKING, |the official press bureau, dncluded| “I have no doubt there Is @ great) | theso striking phrases: deal of manipulation and speculation | | Magnanimously, with hi, in foodstuffs and that the cold stor- |response, the age people are in close alliance to control the supply. ‘The limited facil- NO SUBMARINES LOST IS GERMANY’S CLAIM Edward Carson's rman FE allies, stret« enemies for Sir Statement gether with hi pi |his hand to ¢ peace, About 40 Encounters With U Krrough ‘Tho Bvening World 1| Weather. Four of her crew were dis | they retused this hand with jibes and, ites for handling and the restricted K Ab t Boats Ridiculed have repeatedly stated there never “dled before she was out of the! ; In the face of thit rebuke gpace for storage show the urgent now ou ats id, Was a shortage of foodstuffs, The Downs. Seaman Patrick Hall was|Germany now setzes as her arm, a need of State supervision to remedy this situation !f we are to prevent re- |currence of just such situations as BURLIN (via Sayville wireless), Feb, %4--No German submarines have been lost since Feb, 1, “a com- reports of the railroads and steam- ebip ines confirm this, Another thing, we don't want anybody to feed | us on rice That is a charitable af- weapon of which #he will make un- restricted use, a weapon forged by her energy and advanced technique, “In the solemn serious moment in taken from Pier 68, North River, to St. Vincent's Hospital as soon as) the ship docked, Several of his ribs | BELL-ANS confront us to-day. petent source” quoted to-day by the|fair unworthy of New York, Just, bad been broken. which we live, we are sure that we | °°r vores Food Bupply Commit: FOR THE SPRING DAYS Werliner Lokal Anzelger asserts, ‘Tho| uke the speculators reduce tho| Capt, Zeeder said he had acen noth. |*Mall not lay down this weapon bo. | The Mayor's Food Supply Comm FOR INDIGESTION G OPIK o . | fore we have accomplished the aim of | tee, of which Mr, Porkins is chairman, | pe! 4 prices, Arrest them now and compel | Ub 00, [statement was made tn connection | Pn", ‘accept @ reasonable profit.” ing to suggest @ omt attack on his | this war—the defense of {udependence has bought 4,000,000 pounds of a A PUSAN with a critical analysis of the speech —» $$$ 13,000-ton ship, He did #ee a school | and freedom of our homes. [eee carlnna ctl Ge ae - " - An importation of Men's Overconts, just — {before the mritish Houve of Com-| AIR RAID NEAR DUNKIRK Jof British submarines patrolling the} a lencite, in pominning: A Paris in Now York’ Pasa a tweed) ahevion Gaines mons by Sir Edward Carson * | protected atrip within the German! BRITISH ARMY 5,000,000, (rnin) ten as a @ Cafe de received, includes tweed, cheviot, homespun “To detail completely the British | qitted Aerodrome at St. Pol Set om| “danger sone. ‘There were #ix of them, | pied ie eect oe la rai afe! s and cassimere garments in smart models for lennon would have excited dis- Vire, Saye Berlin Jali flying the British flag conspicu- | tte) 940,000, and Mr. Perking is under- en a Tt treas,” the editorial declares, accord. SRLIN (via Sayville wireloss), Feb,{ ously, ‘The Manchuria carried no ht stood to have put up much of this stre veo. . eri .| LONDON ’ 4 motor or street wear. ing to the press bureau, herefore |24—Gernman naval aeroplanes success- | passengers and little freight, A ship-| | LONDON. | Pee forth | himself, ‘The rest was furnished by 8OW. 40th St, Carson admits part of them, and tries | fully bombed the Allied @erodrome | ment of 100 b-ton motor trucks Was) my of 6,0) men, exclusive of! members of the committee and their BUSTANOBYE, ae to quiet public opinion In this fuah-|at Bt Nol near Dunkirk an official | awaiting her on the plor, The Nor-| India, An additional navy estimate | friends ement declared to-dai “| | culls for 60,000 oilicers and men, bringin 8. Prices $35.00 & $45.00 ton, {hel occurred Heb 1d. Bomba hit the | Wextan of the Leyland Line ts to take |{hn° total ‘of ‘the navy personnel to| A despatch from Woodland, Cal.,| “If there have really been as many | aeroplane shed and fire was noticed. eighty-elght more of the trucks, | 450,000, to-day sald that MY, Perkins had | enoounters (Carson's speech referred plight of the dames wee stil beresre-rTyrrn which are sald to be urgently needed at the front, herr Per CTE Two other freighters, the Uranus TAX ON BACHELGRS, — [ot tho Italian ting and tho Venezia of lime Fabre Ino, in ballast, reached ine It) Also m Restricted hore sufely after @ trip through the With Children. | gangcr gone, The Oranje, a Dutch from far distant points, as the wired the Board of Trade for terms | eturned, for immediate shipment of 15,000,000 | ANGLO-PATAGONIAN FREED. Les scigage warped | pounds of rice to New York, The| Wrecking Ship Releases Steamer | | A SUBURBAN HOME to forty battles with submarines) with our submarines as Carson sald, then the accomplishments of our boats are admirable, for wo yost day heard from a competent source | that, since Fob, 1 none have boen| pas aviators The Hats ere from the leading makers of | Europe and Americ fe in Soft Hats an ure the latest Derb Tho British steamship Anglo-Patagos eh has been aground off Long r Long Beach, came into I > ’ Lenire, Prussian Minister of ‘Finance,’ Youweh from Cape Haytlan, and the IS THE PLACE 2c3 has announced @ new heavy tax on Danish boat Veratyr from Antilla = FOR THE bachelors, according to @ Berlin telogram came in with cargoes of sugar and| 14, he Anchor lner Tuscania Imported Hats: . . $5.00, upwara_ |] A Really Eee cactemieacey TEMTRER | Crult |eailea on the 17th for Glasgow ana || CHLDREN OR : ee Ar plea: | Fumilits with children, on the other) ‘Three transatlantic liners from thts) \ouig hardly reach her destination Hamastiacenie American-made Hats 13.00, 4.00, 5.00, upward | TMicvel of a part of the buries cforms Bort ere in the submarine danger | perore Monday. nary taxation accoming to the number #one and no news of them could be! 41) passenger steamers of the bel-|| every taste and n | given to the number of anxious ta- ———— ft lgorents are under orders from thelr (Men's Departm quirers who made thelr appearance every purse Li) Cold Halts Battle tn the Enate ' a Admiralties and the anderstanding 1s ; FP to-day at the offices of the White | tat mey are met In the danger zone along the line of the | . BERLIN, Fed. 24 (hy wireless to Bay. | Bur, Anchor and Frenoh lines, SRE CATON TOPE ETH ESETICRR ).—"Severe cold provaile in the east-| ‘The French liner Espagne wailed on iyo not to send any wireless. me New Jerse é ‘ ’ ) m theatre of war,” says to-day's offi. Feb, 14 for Hordeaux and te due to © S ChAT tMaipC awanta Bnirihe Fifth Avenue-Madtson Avenue, cial wnnouncement, "There were no arrive there to-day. She has Atty fee to that thelr agente on tne (on snot | e¥ente of importance, her sid nuld not hea hen Nee at iw ic ‘On the Macedonian front the fire Americans among her passenger® 111 their arrival, Also it has been . RE AC 34th and 35th Streets New Qork from the ocean against the Greck towns The Lapland of the White Star line “4 tay for Book noted that steamers have been in | port for two days before any word | of heir arrival was recelved here east of the Struma has now been an- ewered by successful shelling of ships j sad British positions.” PF, Ay Koom 802, Tore Cig, left New York op the 16th and should | seach Liverpool to-day or to-mor-

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