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» BRITISH CAPTURE SOMME POSITION: FRENCH GAIN 100 itm Berlin Admits Loss of Trenches —German Line in the Vosges Pierced. BERLIN, Feb. 24 (by wireless to yesterday Bayville)—The Germans abandoned parts of an advanced po: sition in the Somme sector to th British, A French attack in the Champagn failed. The text of the statement read: ‘In the Wyschactto salient there Were lively artillery ducls. On the Artois front several Lritish recon- Roitering detachments were ro- pulsed. “In the Somme sector the Brit fah occupied some portions of ap advanced position, which was filled with mud and abandoned by us. “In the Champagne the French in the evening and at night at- tacked the lines south of Ripont, which were taken by us on Fe 16. The attacks failed “On the west bank of the Meuse @ hostile detachment entered, Rortheast of Avocourt, one of our most advanced trenches, whiah was cleared by a counter thrust immediately launched. We re- tained prisoners.” PARIS, Feb. 24—A Fre: a detach the War Office announces. THE EVENING. WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUAR ¥ 24, 1917 Yellow Peril Is a Myth; ‘All We Ask Is Fair Play,’ Says Dr. Iyenaga, Japanese Man Classed as Semi- Official Spokesman for His Country Wants Federal Government to Solve Problem of Ad- mitting Yellow Races -| on Equal Footing— *| Land That Has “As- e| similated’”’ 33,000,000 Other Aliens Ought to} Be Able to Take In| 80,000 Japanese. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “There are about 80,000 Japanese in this country. A large percentage of this number consists of business | men and travel- lers, There are 33,000,000 souls of foreign descent that have been assimilated to . ts form a part of the 110,000,000 | | k 3 &. istaidiedlands AlN When the lat ions and oth enw. n the labor unions and oth- 7” - mn ing In the United | ory’ protested against the Japanese in- ¥ cS States, Surely, | flux, Japan and the Un { ¢ with all his ex-| tered into a‘ nal Vis sot perience, Uncle| Which provided, on the part of J that further immigration to Americ Sam owpht to find no diMculty in| should not be encouraged, Japan has -|nandling the tiny group of Japanese to her pledge. |, Ish will not be able to keep thelr ahips SAVS AMERICA'S SWORD OF WOOD CANT STOP WAR: — Writer Also Quotes U Boat Commanders as Expecting Greater Toll of Victims. By Cyril Brown | Cor Oe. prright, ine, WeTRE welaemnne | BERLIN, Feb. 24.—The war corre- spondent of the Deutsche Tageszel- tung wires as follows from great feneral headquarters on the western front “In the last few days I visited the Flanders coast and had an oppor- tunity to talk with some youthful submarine commande coming home} from successful operations, or just starting out again, and further with members of the crew aboard a large U boat which had already sent to the); bottom of the sea many an enemy Me GLADYS DALES with he and many a ship fi merican Boston TERRIERS aatie, y ip full of A RONDO “They are taking Into acoount that at first the increase of sinkings was not 60 very great as they would wish, for the submarine scare has been thrown into the English with paralyz: ing effect, and the whole sea was swept clean at on low. No enem: let himeelf be had ”| 40,000 Employees Are Now satd| n the long run, however, the Eng-| to Be Out—Police Refuse to | Act Against Them. HAASTRICHT, STRIKE AT KRUPP WORKS =| IS GROWING GREATER in port, but will be forced by neces. | sity to expose them to the watchful | Holland (via Lon- | | veal Hi and omitting | to Houses, as ho acter, pel bim to re protection of son, The actual od later, to furnish rea | quest of the the President sNow [naval forces witht her LITTLE PEMINESE NANKIN YUN WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The Pres. ident's proclamation convening the * | Senate tn extra session on March 6, |Mquidate tts neutrality obligation: Two Exhibitors With Blue Ribbon Pets |PRESIDENT’S CAL That Attract Attention at Dog Show FOR EXTRA SESSION FOILS REPUBLICANS Effort to Compel Him to Re- is Plans Is De- feated. mention of tho House of Representatives, is to-day inter- | preted to mean it is not his purpose call a special eession of both would do if he contem. | plated legislation of @ general obar- The Prestdent’s call for the extra Senate session somewhat dissipated the tumult that had come in both chambers yesterday following the Re- publican’ attempt in the Benate to force the President's hand and com- veal his plane for the American intereste at ‘Tho Republicans bad held @ confer- | ence for the ostensible purpose of dis- cunsing a feature of the Revenue Bill, purpose of it, as dis- was Interpreted as a ‘challenge to the President personally sons to justify the re- Department of Justice for the passage of @ bill authorizing to use the land ant of the country to . M—The at Ka The agitation over the President's ° submarines. Among the submarine|don), Fob. 24.--The strike tn the ment at night penetrated the German | who have come to these shores hs ee bt Fae Tere aston people ono hears no boasting word,|Krupp factories in Exsen 1s con- foreign polley waa undoubtedly Mnes in the Vosges, north of Senones,| Stated in those terms, the Yellow! S.') fair treatment. Of cour! but only the modest pledge, ‘What ig|stantly extending, according to Los | prompted by the uncertainty of the to-day’s official statement announced, | Peri! seems rather 4 case of straining| unfortunate that so large @ 7 Bite ts we will aoe Nouvelles, The paper says that | members of both parties as to the An attempted G id thiala j ; ; ge of Japanese should have settled 9 ; | meaning of, the Department of Jus . f rald this}at @ gnat when one has.awallowed a| axe of Japanese should have “The nervous acceleration of the| 40.000 workers are now on strike | tee Din, Landeen 6 eth Weunse morning on French jines near Wis-|canel, The words are those of Dr.| Mant was perfectiy, natural The! English defensive measures frightens) tue to the lack of food and that dis- IN GERMAN ENG ENCAMPMENT have boan 13 ited by what they de as defeate: nnounce-|'T, lyenaga, director of the East and] State was hes yufs and our men! no one, and as for the wooden Ameri. | turbances have occurred at Aix-In- scribed as the “ambiguous and loose - Ronthn te voorses iat yeatorday [West News Hureau and regarded by liked the lan a wa|can eword, our young bluejackets Chappelle from the same cause, ‘The | ———— a lly drawn” mengure now being consid ¢ . he sei “We do no ‘ yors, We aked ntesoen te ered by ™ one of our d penetrated [many ag the semt-official apokesman | WWE do not ask apeciatmant chat Is | laugh over it, Tho ohlef of the Flan. |Dollce asked for the intervention of HIGGINS, PUT QUT OF ARMY, Those isa Saati Surrendéred at (avata'| Gates the enemy's lines north of Sen- Jof his eduntry tn ours, At the dinner | Cet other TanMarante, tint da | dere submarine AOKI bats troops who, It ts sald, refused to act Said to Ga SUTRHAR Citak ———— ones. of the World eag h er | giver » mow o pa aid to Be Suffering Grea | Hin Whe moraine after’. violeae f World Court byes sue the (het! given to 0} AER t parts of “The spirit of our young crews and —_ 10 GET REVIEW ¢ OF HIS CASE ; os eoniingmerming, attr a vintnt_|night. he dlecuned the. continuance |fhs county. An mat S0uraewinl:| ya youinma inadern ie apenaas| HANGS HIMSELF TO DOOR. Hardships TO REMOVE DANDRUFF tempied without suc of friendly relations between Japan their endurance of hardships and dan- mR nS aa >, LONDON, Feb, 2% Tr rise attack on our trer and the United States. \ger wonderful, Some day too the Siter-in-Law Finds Man of 74! Justice Greenbaum § Signs Writ for 1h Heb, sh—According to| Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at tssembach. On the rema To me the Yellow Peril always has , a v OY ate Strangled by Co ‘ Gavices) tecmves Dy we. Seven ee Lany “pe fuss pour a little into your ihe front the night w: ved stale eal rr Told Dr. Tyenaga; (German nation will learn that our! 4:.. gemma Beck pushed opcn the Inquiry Into Findings of thorities here there bas been sertous!hand and rub well into the scalp witi: One of our ditigibles 1 [ores eceneole Wan Man TUETO Gee ey no desire to become | Submarine commanders were no less! ieaicom door of her. brothorcineluw, | Court Martial. {rouble among the 8,000 Greek troops the finger tips. By morning most, if dropped bombs on factories in the ponect 7 bets id i on tae hey is ae good Amer! ; {admirable during the time when our! yonn feck, in thelr home, at No Hl aaa utes tax % . who surrendered to tho Bulgar-Ger-|not all, of t i ful scurf will have region of Briey and returned with. | Portunity to ask Dr, lyenaga to spea “It they wero allowed, many would! hands were not yet free and when @| Ridgewood Avenue, Cypron Ts, to: | momnee te the ee cot dieteeat tast| man forees at Kavala and who are |disappeared. ‘Two or three applica- out incident to the station to [Jn more detail of the part he belleves| become Americans!” he fas ack gubmarine commander, with” bitter | cent wee thecs nes & oroah enind ‘i, | member of the army and dls i | ne jalaraad atresia ltions will destroy every bit of dan- which it is attached. Four hun- | the Japanese should play in Ainerica,| “And they would be as loyal, as u Mee te ptember from @ First Lioutenancy druff, stop scalp Hehing end falling dred kilograms of projec ' “How do you think they should be lag patriotic as any citizens of foreign | ange! r, often let two-score or more | ‘The door was partly blocked, but she and command of Company F Sixty: Hung and discontent over the hair.—Advt. thrown by our aviators on the ar birth, On the other hand, you need} enemy ships sail past his torpedo tube | pushed It further and entered the room. | ninth Regiment, N.G.,N. Y., bel foilurs of the German authorities to | German hivowaca in the forest of | treated?" I asked him, when T ealled jot je worried about any very large | without belng permitted to wink his Crumpled up on the floor was the| Appellate Divialon should keop repeated promises of repatria- | Spincouri. on him tn his office in the Woolworth| influx trom Nippon. | | prey, body of Heck, and around his neck was | case and see whether the court martial, | tion are sald to have led to frequent Building, | “Asia Is our natural fleld of expan. in those days, which, thank.God, | knotted the 4 of his dressing | Adj, Gon, Stoteapury and White | sion. We are crowded in our island ne , » tha od, : | mutinies and «a largo number of FUNSTON LAI LAID | AT REST. | EAST OF THE ROCKIES JAPAN. eee nore Cannot be &Fe How past, our men, mostly not yet KON, did not err in his discharge. He alleges} deaths from disease, exposure and | | ESE ARE WELCOMED. cult! tut there are lurge fer-|thirty years old, daredevils aching to | throw!n conspiracy, Supreme Court Justice | 7 je : 5 ‘ow'r GiRatRRUIA ‘vuslace privation are also reported, ‘The at- Mody Lay tm seat a Night in Sam) ot do not dictate, 1 do not offer|tile tracts tn Manchurla and other get at the enemy, performed marvels | !t fast cartiorartn vuaraay signed & writ of] ude of the troops has compelled « BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 “th ty.| ®2vice to the great American Govern. | Pats of Asia wl yrange oy 4 ia the way of discipline and self-re- | “Hoch was aes, hare Hikgine instete military find-} number of their officers, including y péral of Major ( Prodevick: teinutae maf » replied, with a little de iheexpresaed fe wy fcans | straint.” tired bullde lately had) worried were against the evidenc Hel thelr commander, Gen. Hatavpoulos, | ed, mee Ste took place to-day at t t Pre ry Mtory sinlies “Only this Is how the that the ‘vellow horde” ne day eee jover his health i to leave Goerlts __|Don't suffer! Relief comes terlan Church, t! vice in) situation appears to me overrun the land of the | CE MOVES 1 i A mixed foree of Germa x 7 y 7 t t q come he g on American jus € voter And oldier! talittes fre ug il.’ Whe body lay in state throughout the| Jap are ireated ro: Ther : u f rete T DEMAND OF ALLIES 1 nin Auguats 1016, and advanced St. . Jacobs Oil. “it tice Kk" relterated | Dr. 4 Infared in | and Chapin ‘ rains Wate ort fo’ States along the Pacifle Cowst, ow 1 improve land, go into busi- -_ MOBILE, Ala, Feb, Pa “ ay to drive itn Gotta: A. Hoellon: Of tha aes | cent See 7, crippled! Rob this tinguished cularly in California, the treat- ness unhampered by any apecial re- 11 ave Amount of Military Equip.| Persona were killed and 1 an ¢ ed officer ta ni wn Was Femoved on Allied warabipa| soothing, penetrating boot bid or " . TisAt ib RoC tain in all ceaposte, Now: meet you on a fair, man A |100 injured tn the disastrous tornado ! D: “ene to the| the sprain, ache or strain, and ou ering the let only pub thiniial the tormicel a m part of the| ment Also Sent to Ieee aeuabscltns Gurlataceer meee tance [TUMOR Teen bss "rie “to| comes pal, aoreness, tifinese an iments | ue this in th vo all these things 5 echnten ‘ ti ile ‘comm, Dy jor Gen estio f ° atter if elon aciie o reports reaching Mobile to-d as conduct unbecoming an officer and | Germany jovernment | swelling. pert Dany. op] aueation—would it not be better unese problem ts sim. Peloponnesus, Hee erred The LRETEP OPS TROILLa| RORTIEMAD TO eee core tated to Herlin and tho return of| Nothing else penetrates, heals and ! Fags tag tah international relations of the n of equalizing and €x-| ATITENS, Feb, 24 (Via London).— even higher when dis — | troops was promised. Kavalalgtrengthens the injured muscles, Yan Lett vi aa Miatexi ware iada\compistely ng {he area of justice and fale) ATITENS, Heb, 24 (Vis Landon) — wenn AE Gre “eeu “ati! MANICURE ASKS $40,953, | wi one of the prizen of Greoeo in the | nerves, tendons and. ligaments 9% : —— here to-day In regard to the transfer = sea arta by Walger at chat] promptly. Tt doesn’t burn oF discolor Your ) Washington : Suen for ; the skin and cannot cause injury organiza dispose ind important $5 FINE HIS REWARD of the Greek army 10 NO Pelopon: | inteat reporta hur She Saya Were . Sn aes Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle : | mpliance with the demand| vies, Miss, a man Mildred Jeessie Duer was a m from any drug store now—limber up © not al ne init ps pone tae FOR GIVING SEAT ON “L” ntente Powers, The an-|Polt of linhining, wien | May 20 Inst, At this time, she UNION RECEPTION I IN SCHOOL, | Rub the misery tig ht out. “A moment THAT JAR if MUSTEROLE Hestnllardatier rm tows ‘ ue He rep MOEA cistern jai Hatter "sts acaba Olt a applied you > this $a questl ving oer rer<sinanee eral Staff ounces Nathan Arnold sought her society, tell-| Publte School No. 40, at No, 914 Eaat| cannot feel the slightest pa'n or sore- ner la sof your Government and Schwartz Made Room for Woman] tnat th had carey feat °s)MACKAY FIGHTS ART DUTY.’ ,, her to give up her position ho| Twentieth Street, will be turned over| ness, and you can go about your reg~ etiled by uniform legislation at 4d Yanked Out Man Who Took [Continental Greece to the Pelopon-| appeals to Appratac Let/ing. In return, says the complaint, Mr. | by the People's Inatitute as al “St. Jacobs Ol conquers pain. It a Which & al apply to all It, So Was Arreste sus, up to Feb, 19, 15,800 men, 4,200 ater Model tn Arnold pr to provide $1 th nitro” this evening has been used effectively for sprains, Has Relieved Pain for Every \ ver part of the coun-| 10 Was Arrested, horsea and mules, 813 guns, 185 ma-|; Clarence H. Mackay has asked the! for bh y entire building, auditorium, moet-| strains, soreness and stiffness for 60 One in the Family ‘A terous, most une tlemandy cera tiled to do the #eN-| ching guns, 140,000 rifles, 105,000 cases | Federal Ktoard of Appraisers to udintt a) je Set eee eool¥ Ms | veurs—six gold medal awards—Advi. a vas e oward 8 yt e aati a Fp model of the group “M Fnrough Attorney Martin C ape | little Susic had the crown; m caret uid was fined $5 by Magistrate G Pinfantry. AmMunIiON, ie mode Hroadway, the plaintiff says Mr when Jotnny PiaE pag coe, ermeet (coer Morrisania Court for wh Jlery projectiles and 198,00 ae st ot ws Arnold. ry it for hee caught cold; when father sprained dust a ridges { a0y a Intornetinn 5 his knee; when granny’s rheur jing “ th ye baths “At present there are being loaded | by and United i pacit funat bothered her—that jar of Must jure a - Poko aaa besa He} at Piraeus for transport to the Pelo- |! with | ay Ne gues Ter | Pontents Ad Pinake aed othern. Mie was right there t » give relief 1 y : Te aeehled alls te ede ponne 7 old Kish guna, booty noid will have’ an opportunity | Hed lig Melcher, wil read and” Misha Musterole is a clean, white ointment | matter in terms lawyer, of No. 1251 Franklin Avenua [of tho Balkan war, There still remain ydeny her allegations a a hcesaled ht Nad eet Lengel 18 fin bene It will United States rather than of beckoned him tot ho might att {in Epiru r of obsolete guns SSE Fieniikecs Teeitar anes mitre rt ne space alongside | tron Tu Quick relief for sore throat ue m | “You referring to the condition 4 | 4 chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff necl the Japar in California?” 1) 4 Achwarts moved, but asked a y ane -| SCULPTOR KORBEL TO WED. asthma, neuralgia, head Jquestioned, “1 wish you would state! It instead, Wherenpon Schwarie at eod | eae ion, pleurisy, rhew r ly the injustice which | hin by the taped ut his cunt und pulled Geta Lieense to Make aie Pathos , him to Mis feet, breaking his glasae | ASTOR OFFERS f HIS YACHT in Dride. | 8 ‘ aw forbidding aliena| Einstein caused Schwartz's arrest | ty Clerk Beully tnaued a sprains, sore muscles, 4," he rep! coupled | When the train’ renched One “Hundred | County Clerk Beully Issued | blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest Hane Mg {and Sixty-slath street and’ the Maxiae| TQ) NATION IN EVE! IN EVENT DR WAR | tarasticene ticey te Marto. 4 (it often prevents pneumonia) a aitiaa trate fc ound him pullty of oan the a ulptor, who has a studio at c ’ other compat iF eas 44 West Seventy-seventh But th c ” na May Be Be Used sed as Flagship] Hilde Boyer, daughter of Mra. 1. Beyer : | iner 1 is absolutely unfair “BOMB SCARES ; COMMUTERS. 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