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nee . - 3 eee an ete ne we ' ‘ lll THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 91, 1917, ALL _ NATI ON Ss RESOURCES BEING MOBILIZED FOR of the iis dingrisas. marcas merchantman Vigi-| cussed it with promine |anietintinedhrdhntnd cde a Ramen min ns 1 momar |r oe Have Retr WILLARD, WHO “GROWS,” {U. S, WILL NEGOTIATE® oe of ten Sesertenss. cide aah t See ee aia now, when th Indications of GERMAN RAIDERS And Where Stand of Depected MAKES NEW ADDITION NEW RUSSI AN TREATY CONDITION OF WAR ARISES IN| Chairman Chamberlain of the Mon-| developments in Europe which of Vaudeville Performer Gives Im-| Envoy Gives Notice of New’ Re- ate Military Affairs Committee, a| themselves promise to hasten the end ; THRES WAVES. White House caller to-day, sald he|of the conflict ‘The precedents of history show] would reintroduco the Universal Mili.| President Wilson, when he asked that the great majority of the world's i - Virtual y tary Training Bill ag soon as Con-| Congress for authority to arm Ameri- Promptu Show After His Wed: gime, Virtu: i Asking t conficts have boon begun before for-| grows convenes. In the meantime he|can merchantinen, declared that he ding in Municipal Building. Recognition. & et er ae nomoenias poh Por will confer with Secretary Bekar| was contemplating no step thet would | Clarence E. Willard, whg, edifies| WASHINGTON, March 21—The \ ‘ thon ph tei St war arteen| ver the form of the measure lead to war, and by bt ae al vaudeville audiences by standing|Amertcan Government intends to H tional law, Senator Chamberlain did not Know] templating war Itself, Nothing, he) com 6 os eee on teas ; * tm three ways: whether a call for volunteers was| said, but the wartlke acts of another | right out In the ce of the %¢ | undertake negotiation of a new com: 1, Declaration of war. likely, but thougt h Congr nation against the United Stutew, | py ‘ <8 A proclamation would be re ay te taka’ cay ov 1 bring the country Into war. The |Passenger on Storm- Beaten -T deslaring that & state of War Goomed necensury by the President. | President, the Cabinet and all offiotal Byron Confirms Story of and increasing his height 4 foot bY| mercial treaty with Rusela after the the simple process of un-telescoping| new Government of that country has himself was married in the Municipal | been recognized, r Bullding this afternoon by City Clerk] The first steps toward recognition oxiets. A woman will vote for the first|Washington now believe that such @ 3; : y Ambassador 1 'S Through the comm | ciate Te tenon on’ che a? Cnoction | moment has come and that (¢ hae not Fight Off Uruguay. Levan Avecon Hie akveo, Ciel Seeneuteiy eels State hostile when Mise Jeannette. Yanikin, Com. |been of tix country's ehoosing, Tho oridegroos ts forty-two, the [Department formal notice Cate ay One authority on imternational 10.) Vos swoman-elect from Montana a Since lust Sunday when the three 1 ie reo =two, 1m form: Dane ware 14 Guich Seetssitien | Sree! ae n Montana ane| ican ah pe wore bats of the The Lamport & Holt liner Byron bride thirty. new regime has been created— may begin without formal declara- — fyemocrate and Repub tien, says “acte of force by way Of jnt4 the Mouse with 24 Lreprieals or during a pacific BIOCK- thore poing two British Isles, bringing the total num- |°2™e into port to-day from Buenos ber of Americans lost through Ger- j Arron, Rio and South American ports With true professional pride Mr./amounting to a request for recogni- Willard consented to exhibit his ar-| ton. lent to reporters and others man submarine operations to more! with hor upper works badly battered fistte 4 000,000. acancies that can i in Mr. Scully's office, Standing be- ade or during an eg eye erties not be filled before the seasion starts beet 200, the Senta hen all meas the result of an encounter with a side his blushing bride, We Sten. ORDERED TO PAY $3; ost litle cain told -the | advisers have recogn hat a state him with unfeigned adm . j “be forcibly resisted Five Independents will hold the | avis bo Figehs West Indian hurricane last Sunday, YPonWiiited began to elevate himself. |Coart Sanctions Financial Trase <Dreaking out in this wa lance of power. They, however, |of War existed, From all parts of the , ' Kk up out of his 4 f Hock Island Recetvere > President Wilson's action t0-Ja¥/ ary expected to aplit up—-Reprosen. |Country have come calls for the tm. |The ship's hospital’ was washed over- First he aitd Be ee Ue out Fee Oe cae tt rage dion: vane "7 ) colla: nree ie Ad he was quickly followed by predictions | tativey Hehall, Progressive, wud Full- |"! Se che liek ced of Congress in| board just after Dr. Manuel Rosen- turtle. Then, by degrees, he elon-| nistrict Court this afternoon, author= ‘at the Capitol that Congress speedily) or, independent, with the Republi- ’ 4 berg and two nurses had carried three Rte igowiy i Wiouae heeke {zed Jacob M. Dickinson, recetver for |into hfs normal stature again, the Rock Island Railway, to pay more “Ho you intend to continue in|than $3,000,000 principal and interest vaudeville?” Mr, Willard was asked, |on obligation of the company. “| don't know whether I can or| Dickinson also was authorised to not,” he replied, “I was never mar-|secure an extention of a $2,600,000 ried befor loan from the Central Trust Company of New York and renew recetyer's Aggregating $2,594,001 *jlthou h the President thi - wreuld declare a state of war exist-! cans, and Representatives London, | visione ue the somoutation must leave | ReRTO patients below decks to a post. Socialist, and Mandal, Prohibition. jit to Congress to make the practical | ton of safet; Chairman Flood of the House Fore-| int, with the DVonrocrats, declaration ef war, such viees as| Ventilators were knocked off by the jen Affaire Committee, said he ©z-| Representative Martin, of Louisl- Deve Cony f° ime wale, vod from | waves and at one stage of the storm a “pected Congrens would quickly PA | gna, elected from u Democratic dis- | iiaten, public CoE ny meanors Of Hlocked and clamped iron door on the ‘a Fesolution declaring that @ state of! irict on a high tariff Progressive |dreds of citizens have contained state. [Saloon deck was battered in by the aver exists, and indorsing the Presi-| ticket, really holds the balance of ments support of such policy in| force of the waves and many atate- | yc teegl age tehtg | ey abe Fescarese of the URIWA| tun cere ane ong £ “Congress will declare that @ state) The President has not made up his! grates, industrial as Well as military, |, Lest Saturday night Capt. Willlams ‘et war exists, will indorse the Prowi-| program entirely for presentation tol are speedily being mobilized to place sighted a suspicious looking vessel dent's stand and will make whatever | Congress, but probably will also dia-|the nation in the fullest state of | bearing down on him. There was a appropriations are neceswary to en-| cuss universal military training re ot, oe ee eae y asae storm coming from the west. The ido the President to carry forward] Jt is known that up to loon yi BP dour Y| mysterious vessel was coming from > iter | rests with the navy, which is arming ' . wh Hee nat plane a4 quickly os possible,” day President Wilson told close American werchant ships, placing| the east. Capt. Williams promptly — ‘LOCAL OPTION MEASURE WINS IN THE ASSEMBLY Attempt to Recommit the Bill Blocked by Vote ot | | i F * chasers, | Steered his ship into the storm witi 5 aid Mr. Flood. advisers he sti! was of open mind! rueh orders for submarine chase s iP with | * 84to 55. “There probably will be an ap-]on the question of summoning Con- | *pending $11,000,000 by apecial nu-jall Hehts out and when morning Jpop, £P scattis | tjon of very much more than | gress immediately, But thet he leaned Af cohitruction med ge Mig Gay, dawned he had lost the mysterious | jcALE Te RAW | ALBANY, N. Y., Mareh 21.—An at- (tbe $100,000,000 proposed in the armed | toward awaiting the extra session | advancing the graduation of classes | tanger. DE Fy LChnoeen: a mrEny. Sn Xtee i extent of the Allied advance following the Ger-) ‘neutrality bil) which passed the/calied for April 16. At yesterday's) at Annapolis, protectiag American Among the forty-three cabin This map shows the 6 “House and failed in the Senate. There| Cabinet mecting, however, sev cxcise Committee to recommit the al harbors against invasion by German | sengers was Lester Roberts, an Eng. | ™*? retirement. The lighter shading shows the progress made by the] iewheeter local option bill for | submarines and marshalling the in- "S) British (north of Ham, roughly) and French troops on the first Cay of the “will not be any material opposition| of tha membors went to the White! Guacrin resources neceuraree te ratong | Hah coffee merchant from Pernam. | Brits , ; he ae ed yade| Cre ane, ciiUs) ecmuinuster & cet to immediate legislation along these | House determined to urge atrongly | behind the flee buco, who #aid he could say poul.|Seneral retirement; the darker shading shows the advance reported yes) plow to it was defeated in the As- “; on the President an immediate estra Plans for the army are not so fully| tively that three British cruisers sank | terday and the previous day. sembly to-day, 84 to 55. Cie: Fhuid lines,’ y u jon matured. it believed, however, |two big German raiders {i The “Hindenburg line,” where the Germans are expected to make a| It Was the first line-up this T WAR scasion which they belle na = ‘0 ie rman raiders in a fight of the Assemblymen on the liquor ge aati okra, AR nanded by the country nt Wilson will recognize | taeting six houre which took place | stand, also ig shown, ‘This is the line which they are said to have been | queation. Cleans white and fancy a about fifty miles off the coast of Uru-| preparing for months; but yesterday's news despatches report fires behind The solid Democratic minority, ex- Benator Poindexter, Republican, of | peen classed us pacifists or with p o Sal 051) P| ta Par- Ww B00 All Orudfists tt 4 need of|&¥ay on Feb, 21, The report of this| the line, inicating that the Germans may abandon even this naturally and |c?t Assombiymen Meritt and Par. fashington, said to-day that “Cons | fist leanings, it was sa! l, offred no | unt y training. In ten-|pattle was cabled to this country sons, voted to recommit, a cd wil) pass quickly a law author- | objections of weight, and the Pre: | tatty plans for marshalling the artificially strong defensive position. following Republicans: Blakely, Duff, SUPERFLU fb limited war on German sud-|dent, without giving any indication | the Nuioset Guard and the. raising ony Roberts anid he. Géessan raid. f Se eee eecrtonell, Morphy, Fe A. ’ \ ” of his decision, merely heard what/of a voiuhteer army of 600,000 men|ers were lured to their finish by a CLOSING QUOTATIONS. DECLARES WAX COULDN'T Wells and the two Socialist members, MOLES PERMANENT & ' 1 These members were not recorded: “| expect Congress,” he suid, “tolevery member of his official family | have been worked out in the Army | British cruiser disguised by wood antes maenoere, Ware fet Feces Abeolatey. ‘Guaran } fussing the }600,000 iy pipnned as a nucleus of | #14 Canvas to represent a loaded col- It became known to-day that yes-/ OPENLY DECLARED THAT STATE what eventu@lly would be an army| lier. As the Germans approached the ; now, Barra, Donohue Evans, Good- = ree, Rech ured. | '» Cabinet meeting discussing OF WAR EXISTS. of 8,000,000 and would be assembled | disguises were dropped and the Brit. ‘ ; D Bar rg ag gee a7 th Bt. Room a. active steps the United States ,|in training camps. ish gunners opened fi It Took a Refined Man to Do It,]. 4 ehting ph ariries Biden Tel G 1 . in|, Officials and diplomats have openly | | The mobilization of industrial re-| calls were sent out and the Anan ret 1 Shia Counael tor. Glit the Republican majority found ite | = ; take after a state of war is}, cnowiledged that a state of war|sources has gone much further.|and another cruiset were soon taking 1 Ran al ak A Myce dit wastnastiy postponea| 1 Gained Sixteen Pounds x réd, considered the opening Of| between the United States and Ger-| Hundreds of great corporations, | part in the fight. ‘The Amethyst was Accused of Perjury. nt next Tuenday ae the reault of| in off deude eons anit {American ports to Warships of the| many hus exiated for vome tine, but|tiToush the efforts of the Council of | badly damaged nnd put into Monte- Z te Ne Mfosd ts National Defense, hi ; ; tente Allies, the opening of tho | that the situation became most pro-|ihemmelves to utilize thets Ful ome |tian, oe hue 8 & sinking condl 3 tritnaeincrimr ae ed vesant Chanler, counsel| the »arty caucus. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanle The trouble was precipitated by ia tlle oie nth AAR meron PELE SG FOC EEE EEE FR SE for Rae Tanzer, being retried for ey y ; eredite to the Alltes for thir! pounced last Sunday when three|ctency in the defense of the nation, John Harrington, a banker of Buo- |perfury before Judge Wa Piatt 16 | Mal ea tecncaene. ese tieg ior piles andco-operating action with! American shipw were destroyed by| JOINT NAVAL BABES PROPOSED | nos Ayres, suid that German propa- he United States District Court, and| special elections to dotermine the|1i'narste Ken Hit Mterskerts 0 the billed fects in clgaring the sub- | submarines in quick succession ana| BY THE NAVY, gandista are working industrially the United States District Court, an " coves rk marines out of the shipping lanes, | \ \ | One of the specitic plane under | ‘yrougnout South America. ¥loode A | eleean ee Adee cre Peoebedbiea (2 RENE werry . sume American lives were lost, | i Pp ler | of gold are being poured by German summed up this morning. Judge Van a. HELP MATERNAL wand guarding transport to Europe. Practically all tho President's | gonsideration by the Naval General! ranks in the United States into Ar- | Ail Viedi ahiateed tte Sify this actarncar + pdr ON Fp One of the measures now under|ciosest advisers at once mado u Rae ga i gentine, whero there are tens of thow- | Am, W. Poe 4 . ; a ‘ separ baie Dae aie! ott: feet, Sah Ping joint naval bases on both Behan 1 Mr, Chanier said the case should ch on Main Street, built ABD Te, oft tern Sse” so ise pian, consideration by the Federal Ship-| their mindy that Germany was ao-|of the At Bande pe Mare Beretiy teat cee | Be a |nave been tried in the Civil Court, | tm 1838, was burned early to-day. eupertatonsent Se ping Board is the building of a large tually conducting war against the | pat contro! of German officers. German $44 standardised fleet of small wooden | United States and that the situation) cargo steamers to carry supplies | must be met promptly. The principal | through the submarine zone, The arguments brought to bear against | i question of participation of ay Amer- the United States taking a further Hy 1g vet joan army on the Kuropean battle- | step toward war were that practically | PULPSe® .o) Qherdng merenant ships. SEIZED AS SHOPLIFTERS; GoM ase fields was touched upon, it was un- all that could be done to protect | Wooden hull submarine chasers and Merstood, as one of the possibilities American lives and ships at sea bad | coast patrol boats were received at IN BATTLE ON ESCULATOR of the future, but not to be consid- | been done by the jthe Navy Departme § Ing of me t to-day from arining of mer) rivate builder The criminal law, he declared, could have been used to punish Miss Tanger | |if her suit had been a false accusation, \but should never have been used to ps * |prevent the suit being brought. | “Do you believe,” said Mr. Chan- Site “a decent little girl like Miss | money 19 being loaned, Mr. Harring- on said, to the Republic of Argen- | tine, whose finances are in bad shape. |‘ pein iene Bah Dts aeurese. BRET E Tanzer would or could have been se- ane 4 duced by a coarse, vulgar man like ered as a prospective step now. jchant vessels, and that an acknowl. | Private Dullders diong the Atlantic i : Ye adit Y= ; SE pekstattion te epee all Amnerican | edged state of War between the.twolin miher cen el tee’ yards! Woman Detective Traps Two With 2% cg | et Nol Boe. gave all tor love | ‘ ports to the allied warships was in-| countries would give G | huabived Wiweae from toedae, ana tt > i % 1y|0f & man abe belloved was sincere: | CHOCOLATE COVER : , ° 0! jes would ve Ge a oc ed be of i y, and e| ji Rn . f 0 Aegttaiger Reali agai feof din tly ii laa abled ledges Mg wha thotaht probanie that tecdeye| oushel of Plunder Hid Under PB a who was refined and whom she trust \] | Fruit Jellien, contoclaing Huspberry v y arry r sub i n ~ wet | Feath. enclosed Jackets ef oer rich, fragt proposals would vot be made public Their Dresses. 1 ed. Would anyone here believe she) 4or Baulsbury, President pro tempore | warfare to thin side of tt . until all offers are in, although con- ts | mistook the face of that brute Wax | of the Senate, and a member of the = This Jatter was gon a| tracts will be awarded confidentially.| Two young women shopping at yi ae | | thero—(pointing to Wax)—for a4 Foreign neeniee Committes, It secondary consideration because the | Orders Ey od sper BOnte. airy | Bloomingdals’e this afternoon aroused WS Ug | are was sent to that committee and not navy feels that it is prepared to moet | Hay’ been placed with (he New Yor the suspicion of Mrs, Catherine | tnepifation Come a Oe + | vx WUT a ond New Orle: J - , irs one y of the t vent ty Pie feet Aiscussed at the time, Senator Sauia- that feature of the situation. It alvo fan tar boete WitGnuL haninen ye Schinnick, a store detective, who| {Ren | hd Be Howay a2 Teleon Marshal, ae al ie i “hme bury, however, is known to hgvo dis- was argued that having kept the] Department has about completed ar- | thought she saw them slipping things ae " @ prisoner with Wax in the Tombs Hie Weng by rangements with an engine bullding | into a sort of pocket siita in the front g $s ; Bee aes tatcbiic ie tiatit é Jo ee. promt’ aver Fiat ei fate of their dressen, Mrs, Schinnick fol- 3 ee 14 [ally admitted that Wax had told him ited wes Sa » ROX s BAC 44¢ motors: lowed the women from one depart- iy Bl that no (Wax) did not know Taw coe ction will be made by both the | iye: overtook them in the electric | Mey ant q 2e°CORTLANDT STREET ance | aimeute in er Ati ybeien| moving stairway of the Fifty-ninth il fos 4} SEVEN KILLED IN TORNADO. ranic holy wR Dae esata git al on the hundreds of machines already | Street station of the Third Avenue pe . ay pee ‘ Closes 11.80p.m.; Bat. = ordered, Soine orders are now many | 1)" road. 33 g 23 WEST 34TH STR M k M erdue, despite the fact that | you'll nave to eome back to the Bw a gta lg yet egret H {thout question, store,” Mrs. Schinnick sald. oF i e Ark, March 81, 1 , c j{rating Ite energy on production Of! and each took @ punch at the do- 23% pie * | BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Ci 1.30 P. MicSaturday 12 P.M, = | awit scouting seaplanes. About steht! tective. Dodging vows, Mrs, Sehin- Hy ‘The storm wrecked practically every Wan specified eeinte tesiudee’the coatainer. 5 . Th : bullders are at work on craft f0F) nick grabbed # prisoner with each , pullding in Delmark. Until further notice, The World will pay this purpose and ws soon as a aue-| Hand find began to drag them down < . f; ceasful type of machine Is produced. | the stairs beside the eacalator: ‘They £3 8S for old copies at the rate of: quntents gare, wil be placed to (M6) (cughe their way back on to the mov- al He a LA Y = 0 = 0 = 6 [ign stale, winton, begun to carey. the | fe me AN 5 ‘6 Ni MORE > ght upward again, A traffic polloe- ws H DE ic - Sa 2 Rvseiug Worlds, BRITISH FOLLOWING | mass threo" move mon ran to the ih ty Ges § r rescue, a1? fom i ‘Avout a bushel of plunder, it is de- iby som 2 1¢ for two Sunday Worlds. GERMANS THROUGH STORM) ss chin" ee et| I ATRIO I IC MASS MEE I ING cmeemapenmnand ects. Among the goods were ten iy 450 46 4 1 1c for 1 Sunday World and 3 Daily Despite Snow Ground Still 1 | augpecta, A Valied at $19.76 apiece. “1408 liu dow ~ "yy or 3 Evening Worlds, or 3 of Favorable for Movement of In Yoruelile” Court the women ‘thy 4 ‘es ig MADIS N U E GA EN 5 both editions. | Guns and Cavalry, signed pleas of guilty, They 9aid hey aS 1104 18 8 papa aavalry, ra, Katy Wako, No, 421 Bast : Hee We Bll n " a ‘ | aiobbte Manne aoe stnin | Pecksenth Brese nea Sep de IU HE- 3) Thursday, Mare d—8 M. When delivered at any of the following places: |} |) wane: wi nevereiy old wants ant | Scneltau & widow, of No, 11 sarks B, fa Sy U ROOT Hon, JOHN PURROY MITCHEL Dr. JOHN GRIER HIBBEN trequent snow squalls, continued dur- | > Sarieed SR BS t J ( 7 s . ee hose. Fe hat) 2 Main Office Annex, 13 Frankfort Street. ing the night in the region over which ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Wen baleo ra. ity a 4 = 811) Hon. CHARLES §. FAIRCHILD Hon, GEORGE WHARTON PEPPER Uptown Office, 1393 Broadway (38th St.) {he British arintes tn France are fol-| | Hieotric Miorage Battery Co—Year bared stators Hh, $s ‘by — 31II Y s 'S B ND asta Office, 155 West 125th Street. |igwing the retreating Grmans. jeaded Dec. 3!-—Surplus, $982,089, equal | wilue-ov oy my eh RRS AIT] C > js A (ny hl alma apap teddy Although thoes eonditons add to fee's SMi'ese coi site om | tom ee aE MUSIC B A ronx , 8 treet. (he discomfort of Meld campaigning, ee || Under the Auspices of the Aero Club of America, American Defense Society, American Rights League, Brooklyn Oftice, 317 Fulton Street, Keuter's representative at the British | Lehigh Valley, Railroad — Remular| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Army and Navy Veterans U. S. A., Broadway Association, Bronx Board of Trade, Brown University t iquarters {elegraphy they have pases tent of 21-3 per cant. on Or eo oe Men's National Service League, Columbia teeta A (Gas luenan Gaeta ae had no bad effect on surface of ferred and conimo: . pay | r " , mon stocks, 4 edness, Fiske Terrace Association of Brooklyn, Grand Army of the Republic, Harvard This is done for the purpose of collecting te arwun, whch nthe newly cee Sing ARH TP MMOH OE HOY naar Narional Preeasseeatts Fiske, Lrrmnre Avienaien 2 Vert’ Leien, Magatearseet eed” old paper stock to be od in the manufacture for movonients of ‘poree™ end’ foot| Central, Pound77 Go.—Initie),_quare| (eed Yah Horn eenMilitary Engineering Society of New York, Municipal Club of Brook! Reteosl f The World’ | roops and guns, teriy dividend of 2 pet cont, on firat pre: | igi bon eee iol Commission, National Special Aid, Naval Training Association, Navy of ¢ ° je World s — supply a, own mills, The correspondent reports that the | ferred April 19 to record On ps ith S., Patriotic Education Society, Princeton Club, ‘Rocky Moun Club, St. Nicholas Sectety, | oclet; { Tell Joy of the civilians at thelr liberation rok Tueeley'e on i of Colonial Ware, Society of Mayflower’s Descendants, Sons of the erican Revolutio: your friends to save The World for you. om Cerman File le paihetlo aba that ‘ ore, Ht tam, § om . logy Club, University of Pennsylvania Club, Willlame Club, Yale Ch instead of leaving provisions for five | net it Vea HAs WOR Hog LS iS s Chamber of Commerce, Teshaoloay Clubs Watoal ch remnrnaee Conky ihe me Crab Yale Cray This offer applies to copies of the Gaya fOr Fae OIUADE AS WOM Fle | gt eNeRA Ausociation ‘of Universal Military Training, Mi Association of New York, Cornell University Club rorted, the uns took the last te Factory W March From Ft Sunday, Daily and Evening World from {ie Inhabitants before burniine |, cP ieee Apiary Workers ¥ rrom Wire|) and other only “No other papers p Pooh properti eon Lara | Ama atu Agvey Sieg) Ning Mandred ampiay*e® ot ittngen ||| EVERY AMERICAN WHO BELIEVES THAT THE TIME HAS COME pr ot ag tion jun proferred, stack” payable “April 1 10) Mery than halt the “number women, FOR THIS NATION TO SHARE IN THE DUTY OF DEFENDING elvillan oun 1 one place th march to the street in than two Papers are to be delivered at any of the fhe Th, eenvanecurt plnce thus tar |" e meee cgspersiiea-—Surpus. ape to the steeet In leas tan tee lt| CIVILIZATION AGAINST MILITARY AGGRESSION SHOULD BE bove places on Saturday mornings. P t No Important | engagement or Ducat Sieg a nares een tee 4 wn whith ||| PRESENT. oe, a fe) aymen marked nge in the line is reported | %Us! to $48.46 a Lg “Af — ade at this rate for any number of y to-day ie Germans appear (0 be | Bankers! Trust Co.—Regular quar RL ron Rivets oa Boxes Seating Eight or Six, $25 or $20, Reserved Seats, $1. For Sale at m ot papers falling back more rapidly and offering |terly dividend of 5 per cent. payable a put out the fire before the| |) American Rights League, Putnam's Book Store, 2 West 45th Street, Phone Vanderbilt 860, 4 delivered. lens renintunce to Hritinh presgure | APrH § fo stock recor: Maren i | mit} McBride's, 71 Broadway, Phane Rector 1000, between Mun and Peronne, but fure ther nort their retire nt in being Reading Company-—Regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. on common stock, | Tans ore stubborn oppo- " é, x 'pevabie May 10 to stock of record | * money it ce es, BW _GENERAL_ADMISSION FREE

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