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i i —————E a re - GOVERNMENT’S ORDER. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 21, 1917. NICHOLAS HALTED ON WAY TORETREAT: VIRTUAL PRISONER: Consort of Deposed Czar Is) ‘Also Deprived of Liberty. | Announcement in Commons That There Is No Fear for Safety of Former Ruler. —The Rus- ordered that LONDON, March 2 gian Government has the deposed Emperor and his con- wort shall be regarded as having been deprived of their liberty and that they shall be brought to the Taarskoe-Selo, Reuter’s Petrograd correspondent telegraphs. The despatch said Chief of Army Btaft Alexieff had been ordered to provide a suitable detachment to guard the former ruler and his wife, and that they be brought from Mog- hiseff to Tsarkoe-Solo, escorted by a committee of four Duma members. At the same time dispatches were received here stating “on authority of official circles close to the Czar,” that he “would soon rejoin his family fat Tsarkoe Selo.” From the present information there Is no reason to doubt the safety of the former Czar of Russia and his “family, Chancellor Bonar Law an- mounced in the House of Commons Yo-day. DUMA 10 RAISE ‘LIBERTY LOAN’ T0 CARRY ON THE WAR Delegates Will Visit the Armies | to Assure Soldiers of Firm Support. POLITICAL AMNESTY. | Declared To-Day by New Regime—Grand Duke Nich- olas Exhorts Men in Field. PETROGRAD, March 21.—New Rusia proposes to raiso a great “Liberty Loan", Leaders of the pro- visional government to-day said plans were under way for floating of such a bond tssue, to be subscribed by the people of Russia, and to give evidence to the world that the citi- zens of the new Democracy are united in determination to presa the war to @ successful conclusion. Carrying forward its policy of unit- ing the people, the Provisional Government, through Premier Lvoff and Minister of War Guchkoff, to-day issued this appeal to the army: “The people of Rui will be able to carry through successfully a re- organization of life at home provided they are well defended frém an out- side enemy. “The Government ts confident that the army, mindful of this fact, will maintain its power and solidarity of disclipine intact, and will do its ut- most to bring the war to a victorious hi the hands qf the German aviators. Pe The orthodox clergy at Kiev, Rus-| end.” looks as if she! — =| % Snehereet Aapatch lute in Novem 4, has recognized the new Govern-| Following out this plan of unifica- Ce attae mace | ber sald that squadrons of German ti Reuter's Petrograd corres-| tion, it was announced to-day that Say nes ney S| iP CIFISTS IN LAST STAND; aircraft had flown over the city for odent reports, Duma Delegates are planning to visit Mrs, Ryan." ja ave Bee ied that several persons } Gov, Gen, Gondatt! of the Siberian | the front as well as all dlatricts of | An admiring| | ANTI- WAR BODIES BODIES T0 UNITE. had bee a Province of Amur, and Gen, Nest-| Russia, to explain to the troops and | servites gave me a peaents ; his deseription chenkoff, commander of the troops|to the people the recent events by | be ptio ah: ‘ there, are reported to have been ar-| which the monarchy was overthrown, late yesterday af- | Dr. Jordan Expects Russian Revolt résted, as well as to state the purposes of ternoon of Mrs, \ to Have Amazing Effect On THE TURKISH FRONTIER The Duke of Meckienburg-Strelitz| the new Government. 4 Ay ny sect d bees - - | Central Powers. has been arrested and brought before| “The new Government is an estab- 4 a? York's only night] ouyeg g “Serio es orn | bi ‘ P sot iis Duma, Wahed fact, declared the Grand Duke] 1 {7 watch wobiahs Atl ecehing tote Babette Ue caaaces ae Mii hes ee of | American | Cross From Mesopotamia, Driving . Nicholas, interview at flis afte! = ee | pacifist pi sranda enthusiasts me! * fi (Tne House of Mecklenburg- | iecuvaped here to-day D reatoc| REEL’ least, I suppose after you got used to It I never|ii' ing “Holland House to-day to| Enemy in Front of Them to | Ean eva nessa eam ear apa > Su rem on. ee at the feminin van ie | Mrs. Ryan arrested a six-foot| organize itself into a clearing house the Southwest. @ cousin of the Grand Duke, was | Will never permit reactlo E he feminine o} chman,” and negro thief not long ago. She chased | fo) . ghee st w roratized na a. Ttutsien a tow {confident of a victory on condition that| the dutes pf the latter which Mrs. |him alone Woahinetan dtreet and Up | (oT ou She various anti-war assooia-|" Ser ROGRAD, March #1 (via Lon- i there is tranquillity in the rear of our! Ryan } tently and pluckily| Chambers to the * station, She| tons of the country and, most im-| gony,—Russian troops driving south. days before the war bogan.] forces. It is certain that without the|-"02 as competently and pluc “el caught him, even though be threw | portant of all, to undertake the re-| westward from Sakkiz, Persia, have Gen. Baron Fredericks, who was) nation’s support the Government will) | Performed for the last four years, The | 4, ay his booty to elude he nd held| conversion of Henry Ford to the |™ weleb M st 3 rT frontier Emperor Nicholas’s Minister of Court, | be powerless to prevent anarchy.” | fact became known to the public yes-/him until a policeman appeared in| oauye of peac crossed the Mpsopotamian a "| “General political amnesty hasbeen | terday wt plied for and res, response to h hist! spoiled es oe into Turkish territory, the War Of- has been arrested at Gomel, being ap-| oGered by the Provisional Govern: | cru) Wben she applied for and mppnee to her whistle tice!’ louder! Five men, one woman, a secretary! 01° os nounced to-da: prehended at the railway station and|ment, ‘The order 1s embodied in the |C°Ved & pistol permit from Magis] tin anybody | cver heard,” a man on @nd press agent constituted the full ee Pi Peso retreat in the lodged in a hotel under guard, following uki trate Steers in the Adams Street Po-| Warren Sircet told me atrength of the official organisation | 20 Tore eens [Baron Fredericks waa on the | "Yielding to the impertous demands |lice Court, Brooklyn ‘And she pulled a gun on a man ; shin Alstrict southwest of Kermansbah. ji 7 : Ne jot the national conscience in the) 7 followed instructions and patient-| down here just the other day,” yolun- at the meeting, which was reinforced, | ang season of bad weather has be- imperial train with Emperor !yame of historic justice and in com- |), ; : tecred another informant, But this | however, by an audience of two, Roll-|gun on the Perso-Mesopotamlan Nicholas at Vishera, 125 miles ,memoration of the definite triumph |'Y “Walled around” on the corner of) Mra, Ryan denies: cull revealed the following reporting | fighting front, the statement an- southeast of Petrograd, when the |of the new regime, founded upon | We arren and Washington Streets. It) Shall you ever shoot anybody?" I ready for peace duty: nounces. It reads Emperor learned of his deposition. Be peep itlopale. we order genera ee the two blocks, from Murray to] asked war ‘ Official members—David Star, Jor- sie the at rection nt akiie one Gomel is in Southern Russia, near | Min nnesty tice Kerensky an-|Warten, along Washington, and from| ,,."! hope not! she Feplied promptly. | dan, chancellor emerttug of Callfornia| sdvanced detacliinlns prea tt » nea rf nf Ah eel washington to. Weel, klone W think every woman naturally, University; Stoughton Cooley, single ve Turks he the Black Sea Coast.] | nounced | to ERAS. the | Opi ony Lb 1 along Warrets! wants to keep as far away from 4! taxer, of North Dakota; Jo tier into Turkish territoy “ on all prisoners who escaped or were |that Mrs, Ryan nightly chaperons.| gun ax she can. I wonld shoot & man | Cannon, labor leader; Joseph P. 1 the direction of Kerman- Nicholas Romanoff, as the deposed | Feleased ae hogall RIT Gace ors |Many wholesale provision deale ral it I had to, but I've never been! basse of Brooklyn, unarmed neut shah the pursult of the Turks Bunday for his estate at Livadia, in| two weeks |streets, and great bags of diamonds/ we've had sume Black’ Hand out-|ct Wellesley. Unofficial audience LONDON, March 21.—-Another im “he Crimea, It s been understood |*_ ETT Punea and pearls (once known as potatoes| rages in this district, If an Ita Meserole of Brooklyn, Mra, Vil-| portant chieftain in Arabia has risen Ma; hie would be permitted to live in| mates sree. Making ‘Troeble | and onions) crowd the sidewalks and | runs at me with bomb I want 1 of New York, Jagainat the Turks, Forelan Secretary Reg is es j for Dama 1 R son. | CME the covetous but cowardly com-| something with which to defend my- hefwecretary is Louls P, Lochner,| Balfour announced in the Hous ot vetirement at that place, far removed| CcopENHA: March 21.—Con-| mater self. In ordinary circumstances U! who was secretary of the disastrous |Commons to-day.) ‘The Turkish for from the Capital and the scenes of “la |should really hate to use a g be- ition to “get the boys out r Aden has been isolated from siderable dissension has arisen be gun, Ford ex tion to “wet th y ut | né military operation aed ens el WATCHWOMAN WHO'D MELT \cause I might hurt somebody,” endod | of the trenches by Christmas.” Turkish headquarters. Tho general policy of the new! ists jn control of the provisional Rus-| 4, SANDS HEART Be SOP ROESOENY: are eee eae ent nee: eteatiig hire Houxe Vetes $500,000 government has been represented as Gscasnment otding to thal, teeny 2 saw the © chwoman! GOOD LIVING IN IT FOR HER- Russian revolution w have amasing |New Hamper! are, Hones | f alan Government, according to the! iinping toward me : coeet onthe d tha ; Opposed to any acts vengeance! newspaper al’ Demokraten PP Ween cee to ita 1 enti dher| SELF AND THE CHILDREN. — jefore Ions the present form of ag. | coxconD, N. W, March 21—In re-| against persons connected with the| Information obtained from Tussian ring servitor. 't : ‘There's a good living in being @| gressive warfare will be modified If] ide to an urgent special message old regime, While it has been recog-| workmen arriving #t Haparanda igare Tanne indiine Ammer ved) night watchwoman, althou I don't | not checked. pl Keyes, the House to-day, nized that if Nicholas could obtain| Sweden, was that there was tT ee Hiht weeking Amazon. New! think many women would be drawn | ——_>-— [from Gov, Keyes rules, passed a & following and were disposed to difference of opinion between Duma] yi HL Watchwoman is @ trigly! to the work,” she answered my next | | Unter opropriat 00,000 to be used Combat the new government civil war|committes leaders and members Of eine, with see OF inedium | question. “have an agreement by | NEW FRENCH MINISTRY jor BOR thd national’ defense might result, there have been nol the Workt Party; that the EXx-| ovew a long, straight, etrone note | which T pay for anything stolen while indications that he contemplated such| treme Social wero agitating vio-| tp 1) Batlumaatees o ia {this place is in my charge. I haven't | PLEDGED 10 PUSH WAR a move or could obtain the necessary | jently, and that there were 80M®) jngenue nose, and a lily iAbgeess mai 4N| stopped thievery entirely; that would | support fears in Russia for another revolu-| jon. She wea besaee broth es apex: | be impossible But I haven't lost Accounts of his last hours as ruler|tion, the 1 4 demanding term-| and a long warm coat with big poor. | much.” | : of Russia depigted him as resigned) nation of the wa ets; the pistol is In one of then. She|. “Have you children?” 1 asked | Declaration So ) Read in the Chamber to his fate and determined not to! ‘The Social Demokraten declares all! has a smile that would melt the h | anally ac CARE stand against the wishes of the poo- russian tle provinces have now | of a brigund 2 e hear [evor the first time Mrs, Ryan iaaieal of Deputies by Premier ple, Nothing has been heard, how- | joined th volution, including the I have held my job for four ra] Proud—and charmingly softened too. Ribot ever, in regard to the attitude of the! Siberian gurrisor and I'm thoroughly sutistied with I have two children,” she told me former Empre German, whose It was noted to-day, however, that! she ussured me da sly “aty| “one alx and one eleven, They mus March The new Min powerful influe at the Russian, the exchange rate on Russian rouble usband used to bo tight watchman (be supported. I have two or three! istry of Alexandre Ribot made its Court is said to have heen exerted|was ateadily rising, while other ex-! When ha wan sick I helped hee a;| hours with them in the morning be é ere PIES eaif to against all democratic tendencies, change rates were falling. and found that I could do ies ware ¢ 1 go to bed, and an hour in the) Teelar pei : a ; feed | a eh and take his place did anything. else ould tolenergy. ‘The declaration, an =AR rY D A ecemeisian “The night watch for t produce |Work away from them all day. Atl read in the Chamber of Deputles by \ ¥ houase Begins ut four tn the afternoon | Mgnt they're asieep Gnd don't need) premier Mmibot and in the Senate by| anc st six next mo Me. ne 1 n ce, i UNIFORMS & EQUIPMEN 5 N I couldn't be on duty fourteen houre| And: the i she moved on her brava, | eno Viviant ; of Justice Nia night, seven nights a week, My | self-respecting, American’ way—Just | opens with the rmation | N Ry usband used to hire one man ito us nother of New York's woinen| “we aro resolved to wage with the Ni sist him; I have two. But, of e, | SOldie N N ; course, itmost vigor and to a yietorlous @ ' or Immediate Deliver Piemonte ed rps ree maps N Nj “In the very 1 weather there ALLIES PROVE U BOAT jrawn by inexcusuble aggression, We N HIGH a vgs Nj houses, And when 1 get cold walk BLOCKADE INEFFECTIVE of conquest and domination N wees N jing around the block f ean go in and with the firm resolve to recover N Matis guns fy| warm myself, 1 haven't been ger pa rovinces formerly wrested from N Wor socks BUASRET Niiously ili or exhausted during uit ae us end obtain reparation and guar N SWEATERS N these 5 French and British Agree to “Keep tees to prepare durable NY ‘And you not wld?’ I asked. - t N ee , the Wolt From the Doors of inded on renpect for the t and N HOME DEFENCE cot mine ghia, | uid Oo eae N N N N CRAWLY BUGS. SRE? ; LEAGUE UNIFORMS ) ¥ BU “a, PARIS. M suas REDFIELD SCORES PACIFISTS. n Cocht Block N ARMY AND NAVY STORE CO., Nat akes—of burglary, un any 7 eel 7 rere ee N der the More negation, “of’| the Unt ° to nes pprove N {\ Inc., H 1 hesitated and named my coldest, announce as proof of we Ineffective Veave Federation Vian N 245 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET J) cismmiest norror vot rose-bugs, po! naan of the Geran submarine block= | WASHINGTON, sarch 21 se N tato bug o bug th e es to Kd to-da the Emergence N NEW YORK CITY, Between Broadway and 8th Ave. Ni Mra Ryan, laughed — outright, Ade that Allie. Tete Brervsp sory a Ni That's a funny question,” she ex ontinue revictualling of Switgerland, Peace Federation in New York that its f i just returned from a {organization and doctrines were direct aindy Ge thelauiee Bitmalinn: Saran cl ie BineD 2 on American citi SPRING OPENING SALE. | __|ouneed that France, after a deduc. |#*%4 4nd om Big Reductions —10 Days Only. 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Seed drug stores, " apidly Ally Blope "GENERAL POLITICAL AMNESTY IS ORDERED IN New York’s Only Night Watchwoman Doesn’t Fear Thieves, Snakes or Bugs, But She’d Melt the Heart of a Brigand She SLEW wen WHISTLE AND ARRESTED Him POR STEALING A BASKET That’s the Description of| Mrs. Ethel Ryan, Who Holds Unique Position and Who Carries a Gun| and Knows How to Use| It—But She'd Hate to, Because She Might Hur Somebody. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “Just walt around until you see woman standing on this corner who| Sue HAS A Peamiy TO cane A Agvowen, t) a} 1,000 WERE KILLED -INBUCHAREST BY GERMAN AVIATORS — Extent of Raid Casualties Be- fore Abandonment Made Public for First Time. LONDON, March 21.—More than 1,000 persons were killed in Bucharest | by the attacks of German aircratt prior to the abandonment of the city by the Roumantans, according to an account of these raids given out ot Jassy, the present capital, and for- warded in a Reuter despatch, In a single day 300 persons were killed by the Zeppelins and airplanes. On this occasion, the report states, 4 group of airplanes descended to a }iow altitude and spent several hours in seeking victims, killing workmen and workwomen in the flolds and streets. ‘Two airplanes which were pursuing a two-horse vehicle on the road had a race to see which could reach it |first. The vehicle was going at a good pace, but the airplanes quickly overtook it, killing the coachman, then tho passenger and then the horses, Tho account also describes an air- plane attack on the royal renidence, when the young Prince Mircea lay dying of typhoid fever. The aviators evidently believed the Queen 4 Princesses were still there. This at- tack, the report says, was the subject of a special telegram from the Pope » the Queen, in which the action of the Germans was c¢ demned. Phia is the first indication that si a large number of persons met death ! ten to-day assigning Cal, Willlam G. Union Leaguers Urge | Action by U. S. in War |! Now Waged on Nations |) The Union League Club last night adopted resolutions urging the American people to face the fact that war with this country ]) now exists by act of Germany and }/ declaring that the united weight of American loyalty must be concen- trated upon Government action. Following are excerpts from some of the speeches: “Germany 1s making war upon us and we are all waiting to see whether we shall take it lying down. It is elther war or it Is submission to oppression.”—Plihu Root. “Let us not delude ourselves, Germany {8 now making war upon the United States, making war with ruthless barbarity.”—Charles EB. Hughes. “We want to prepare at once a «reat army, I should hope an army of a couple of million men, * * * But do not wait for that great army! We can send an expedi- tionary force abroad now to fight in the trenches or in the Balka Peninsula, wherever it is desired.” ~—-Theodore Roosevelt. “This city is not half awake to the perils that encompass it. Go up and down the streets and ave- nues and you will eee people de- voted to pleasure, to their ordinary pursuits, to enjoyment and luxury without Nmit.® © © They have got to learn that we are in a moment —Joseph Choate, COL. HAAN TO COMMAND AERO DEFENCES IN EAST Appointed Aeronautical Officer for Stations Along the Atlantic Seaboard, Orders were received at Fort Tot- ap, commander of the post, to be ueronautical officer for the Eastern Department, Col, Haan has been 50 FRENCH GIRLS TAKEN BY FLEEING GERMANS Famous Thirteenth Century Ruins Also Destroyed by Teutons in Their Flight. PARIS, March 21—In ite official statement the French War Office eays: “Evacuating Noyon the enemy car~ ried off by force fitty girls trom mt. teen to twenty-five years of age.” French aviators report that the Germans in thelr orgy of devastation have blown up the historic riding of Coucy-le-Chateau, one of the most striking monuments of the Feudal Ages in Europe, built in the gary thirteenth centur: —_—_—____—X—“__= OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. POEL IDI LIED 44-944-014-8 44-90S Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- trils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawkiny mucous discharge, dryness or pers oe no struggling for breath at ol Get a small bottle of Fly's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. 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