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De eee ee - ere ee ee Oe eee + 2 ee ee ee: ee ‘ ee aera fetring to what the United States would do in the war The peopl here, and judging from letters and telegrams ali over the country, are Fegonclied to the United States taking the step it has long sought to avoid, and which Germany now forces on it. Administration oMctals heard to- day that a European neutral was contemplating an offer of mediation to prevent war between the United They frankly regarded tt a» another effort backed by Germany to divide sentiment in States and Germeny. Congress and embarrass the Pros!- dent. It was declared authoritatively to- day that no such proposal will be considered unless Germany first abandons the campaign of ruthiess- ness, All Administration officials from the President down take the position that the United States never has and does not now desire war with Germany, but fe being forced into it to protect ives 4 rights of tte citizens against un- lawful aggression. ‘Unless Germany ts prepared to com- pletely change her position, it was de- olared to-Gey, offers of mediation and disoussion are useless, Germany, it wae recalled, never accepted former Seoretary Bryan's proposal to sign one of his “peace investigation” treaties, which would have bound the United States to inaction for a year while commission investigated the situation, ‘There is sufi.clent authority for the tatement that the President, in what promises to be the most important @ddiess ever delivered or sent by an American President to Congress, will make it perfectly clear that he does not seek war with the German people, but that ft i» the determination of this country to punish the military @utocracy in control of the German Government for the crimes committed by that autocracy against the people of the United States, ‘The President's advisers are confi- dent there will be no half-way meas- utes proposed by him to meet the sttuation that merits no other troat- mont than that of force against force. The Senatorial associates of Chair. man Stone of the Foreign Relations Committee and Senator La Follete of Wisconsin, who were the prime moyv- ere of the last filibust expect these twe men, and perhaps three or four of their associates who Joined with them, will continue their opposition te Ghy steps contemplating a deciara- tlon that a state of w: xiate with Germany. To all intents and purp Government hi established on | wer is, Plans to perfect its Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open slulces of the system each morning and wash away the * polsonous, stagnant matter, ‘Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, lame both look | eas feet ahd feel as fresh as a dalsy always by | Made Through Turkey. washing the poisons and toxins from| WASHINGTON, March 22.—Turkey We, bes ly wit phosphated hot water |has again notified the State Depart orning. ment that nether Germany nor p snares, Trial before ieaxtaet, | Austria-Hungary had indicated « spoonful of limestone phosphate in it | “iiinsness to give assurancas for the to flush from the stomach, liver, kid. | "f° Passage of the American cruiser neys and ten yards of howels the pree|H¢# Moines and the American navai vious day's indigestible waste, sour {lier Cacsar from — Alexandrii bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- ing: sweetening and purifying ire alimentary tract more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach | Tt cleans is wonderfully invigorating. out all the sour fermentations, gases, the | plies to the de efore putting ring out 1,0 are belng consummated with b: wildering rapidity, yet with little out- ward signe of excitement. 18 KEPT A SECRET. The greater concern is naturally manifested over the naval establish. ment, as it ts generally conceded that the iarger part of the Government plans for the protection of ite in- terests will fall upon that arm of the service, Gecretary Daniele and his aides are working under high pres- sure, with the prospect of proceeding day and night for some time to come. Tho greatest secrecy is maintained regarding most of the plans of the naval establishment, Regarding the Atlantic Fleet, no in- formation is to be made public beyond statement that it is factory con- ot which t# proveeding with leas haste than those of tho navy, are designed | to prepare for such developments as | The perfection army plan may follow naval undertakings, Senator Chamberlain, Chairman of the Military Committee of the Upper |ferences with tho Secretary of War | which is to result in an agreement as to tho provisions of bills designed to increase the National Guard from 120,000 to 320,000 men, Other bills which aro to be introduced when Congress meets will provide for an adequate fighting force of 500,000 men within six months, Government supervision of the country’s vast resources of raw ma- terials used in the production of mu- nitions and other war supplies is contemplated by the National Coun cll of Defense, Tentative plans for putting such supervision into opera- tion almost immediately, already have been completed. \bnormal financial profit on tho] manufacture of munitions and neces Bary suppiles will be made im, ble by War measures, already planned to be put into effect by the council, i} The first natural step in land de- | fenwe plans, according to military ex, perts, would be a call for the National uard. The second step would be « call for all men who have received training at the various Fede! seit “Platteburgs, dvancement of graduations from t Point similar to that at Anna- We polis and a call for immediate taking of examinations by the hundre throughout the country who have ap- plied for commissions reserve officers. These steps completed—it would necessitate a period of several months at least—the United States, experts say, Would have immediately avail- able a land force of from 250,000 to 450,000 men, including the present reg- ular force, sioned and non. would be held mmiasioned officers at various posts throughout the country as a training corps for the volunteers and recrults | guardsmen who enlisted regulars, as or Caucas of WASHINGTON, March 2: cus of Republican repre: Congress at 8 P. M. Saturday, March 31, was called to-day to discuss organ- fzation and legislative program. A | Democratic day for Fr —A cau ay ner morning, | SAFE PASSAGE IS DENIED TO U. S. RESCUE SHIPS Germany and Austria G Mareh Will nt Request of America, Not Sgypt, to Beirut to deliver lief sup- titute Syrians and to or more American refugees. The plight of the Americans Is caus- ing increasing concern here, for o! cluls feel they virtually nave ex- hausted every diplomatic resource to reach them, Turkey some Ume ago waste and acidity and gives one ajconsented to give such a guarantoc j lendid ap) etite for breakfast and) for hersel fs said ry be but a little while until the roses begin to appear in the) cheeks, A quarter pound of limestone | phosphate will cost very little at the TRY TO GET U. S. SHIPS. | For Concerns Offer 88,000,000 drug store, but is sufficient to make| for Six 5,800-Ton Vesse any one who is bothered with bilious- ATTLE, March 2—An offer of ness, constipation, stomach trouble OF cant, cts for the construction of ix rheumatism a real enthusiast on the| sw steel steamships at a total subject of faternal sanitation, Try! of $8,000,000 has been re- it and you are assured that you will the Anderson Shipbuilding look better and feel better {n every |‘ LN Ae ea ‘way shortly.—Advt. rokers and it ts, eld the WEAKNESS AFTER GRIPPE Proof that Vinol Restores Strength Quickly. nervous, run-down condition too weak to do my could not sleep, ferent medicines without benefi and appetite, Vinol laa grand med ct down woman should take It, Geo, Findley, Severy, Kana, Vinol ts a constitutional remedy for all weak, nervous and run-down cor aith and for chronic cough bronchitis, cold Vinol sharpens the appetite, aids digestion, enriches the blood, Hide up natural atrength and x or-Heygeman Drag all drug stores that ¢ A Also at the leading dru vet York t(was—Advt, yourself, The grippe left me in a weak, 1 was housework aul After trying dit inol restored my health, strength and every weak, nervous run- Mrs of men, women and children, erky it on our guarantoe, At Liggett’ Stores and at] play the Vinol ness or ama’ en interests, WONDERFUL STUFF GEE! YOU'LL LIKE 11) Apply @ few drope then lift corre or Callu off with fingere—no pain. No humbug? hard, soft or between the toes, will cosen right up and lift out, without « particle of ai or sorenes Cincinnati man, ( and can be lifted off with the Angers, This drug freee the corns or ca «| rounding skin ing when applytn, a afterwards, Try a little and Advi, WHEREABOUTS OF THE FLEET House, has begun a series of con-| Several thousands of thn commin- | entatives in | caucus wan called yester- | This drug ts called freezone and isa t, fompound of ether discovered by a °!st Ask at any drug store for a quarter |: ounce of freeeone, which will cost but doean't eat out t sheivele them without even trritating (he sur: it ov} fer Jon }common stock May 1 May 1 to a trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus, Put a few drops catly upon any 1-|tender, aching ¢orn or callus, Ine stantly the soreness disappeara and! pany xd | shortly the corn or callus will loosen Just think! No pain at ally no sore | fro naval led ba: lantic suty; Cites, D CITY COLLEGE BOYS TRAINING ny Pines sam. _ THE E EVENING WOR NAVY AND WAR DEPAR TMENTS SPEED UP DEFENSE WORK Scene on the campus of nue, Full Government Has War Plans To Meet Germany Among The mol re r) for war plans the Govern- ment has under consideration are bilization of the entire es, and full uses of Al- on both sides of the At- supplies: The unlimited provision of war equipment to the Alli favor to be shown the new Govern ment of Russia. Permian) Passage versal milit would provid men in #ix months M Hea at wt replied Edwards, “the poor WORK MR City OF NEW 'Y' devil has two sick children. I the College of the City of New|The students represent practically every one of the warring nations. wouldn't turn him out now.” York, at One Hundred and Thirty-fitth Street and Amsterdam Ave-|The College of the City of New York has often been termed a It was the next afternoon that Mrs. in thelr first routine drill. |“students’ melting pot.” Strangmann bade an involuntary - - —— —_ — — — ———« | farow to her jewelry, her money, Ln | time of war or national emergency. her handbag and Dr. ¢ 1 B. Ed Wh r to Enlist Owners and operators of yad wards, She went back to Buffalo and | POLICE CHIEF 1S FREED el e nd motor ah Tr boats sultab H mployed @ private detective named naval puposes In fense ¢ @ CORSET avy 8 O'Grady, who came to New May be enrolled in this class and con-| yore and retained Val Oraee 3 in the U. S. Navy |e rscnmtetn ins sass 8 sak | oreand setained Va Batrall | ; iri - over thelr boats In time of war or na- ngemann to ‘ ? ie he Great Ovation for Maria Spirido- for the United || onal emergency upon payment of a/¢, ONCRE ihe. Hispien te oan novo, Who Suffered Terrible Men are enileted for reasonable indemnity, Intens | enlist the ald of the regular policd g States Navy and the New York It 1s understood to be n AWat ik how ie etary cane ont Tortures in Siberia. Naval Reserve at the following tion of it Navy De ek vada erg far} pilates ME coniaty bd ; A as possible to enroll the o' ‘ LONDON, March 22.—-A Petrograd |} offices in this city: crews of such suitable boats as units,| Aske Bay State Lewtslatares to | despatch to Reuter’s says that pollti- | UNITED STATES NAVY. giving the owners, whe re eed ines | : Ahan Heme Gaare, t | provisional rank and comman¢ | BOSsTC far Gov. MeCal cal prison released from tho} MANHATTAN. their boats, and the crews appropriate] sent a special message to the Lecioien Hertchinsk prison in Siberia have|}) No, 1129 Second Avenue. rat tu day recommending tho creation larrived at Chita, where they were No, 108 East 125th Street. GE OInIDE 18 close’ co-operati guard to be raised tn time |eiven a big reception and welcomed No. 130 West Street. Ockat Detenee Heserys cla’ the ea ster edational Defense by military bands. Among the pris- BROOKLYN. ning Assuelation, compos nh tieopa dn tim Ot panos and oners was Marla Spiridonovo, who No. 115 Flatbush Avenue. chiefly of young men of Aner! d that ln ns as to age and J eat fa ie eo F. Bake t conditions b ade so as ni ty was carried through the streets on|} No, 6304 Fifth Avenue Tlohest famtlee d with him on, the | iMterfere with, the ‘recruiting of the tho shoulders of the crowd, No. 1239 Bedford Avenue. executive committee are sons of the | National Guard, ae houses of M an, Hammond, ton. <——— Maria Spiridonovo ia the daughter || Ne 1028 oe : ya Street, || cial ‘Gresmoughy Harrison and| 1000 Boston Women Enrolled for of @ Russian general who shot and Navy Vard Gate a mmons verninent Service, killed Chief of Police Luzhenoffsky of JAMAICA. arles L. Poor, formerly an officer! BOSTON, March 22—The Boston Tambov in 1906. She was sentenc No, 324 Fulton Street. in the navy and comn ae Lats Gi ¢ | Matrepolitaen Chapter of the American to death, but the sentence was com- sattali Naval | Reserve (Red Cross announced to-day that Inuted to twenty years’ linprisonment, || NEW YORK NAVAL RESERVE. |} silitia, has laid aside all ot er buss | more than 1,000 women had been ens Whilo in jail she was terribly tor- MANHATTAN [oats Sn nic dine. to enlisting lsntlagicte vernme tired PY ure leked, her back una || No. 26 Cortlandt Street tsmen and poor sallors side by |p in urate forth across her cell, tore her hair Pier A North River. in the nation’s service. aid and home nursing and th: nd burned her flesh with lighted BROOKLYN. geen | eat ty ere ah A ARE instruction cigarettes. Both of her torturers | guiding No. 1, Navy Yard. navy ine tree to the a — _ ~ | Havemeyer Building. Tho od wa rican to be dispose Ulities in accordance with interna tional law, requisitioning especial on to be granted war- ships of the Allies to use American ports for supplies while on patrol Ufting of restrictions regard- ing armament on Ailied merchant- men in American ports, by Congress of @ unl- y training bill which an army of 600,000 tion of National Guard, after Congress meets, to give land forces o: domestic service and late essary, to be part of expeditionary force to foreign soil, mediate , if nec- ) men for of German- rand merchant ships in waters for war purpos 1 of at the end of hos. The mobilization by this Govern- The passage tending the credit of the Govern- ment incident to protecting its interests, tor ment of the merchant marine for national anc uses, including ¢onvey- of cargoes to Alles. of legislation ex- all necessary purposes ‘The mobilization of the financial ‘The mol industrial may direction give unrestricted facilities to mili tary and naval branches of Gov- ernment be oj Wednenday'a ITEMS FOR | Granby Quarterly divid able May Ist to at ved stock. common ble. pri 15. Fifth Avenue Bank | frat quarter ended | plus avatiable for 748 equal to $5.40 a share or at anni Any corn, whether|"*'® of $41.60. ide lore pe Inspiration dont ot 6h) tock at Virginia Service [dividends of \% of 1 per cent Newular resources of the country to insure money for tions. financing War opera- Aleation and other perated by of the the railways, forces that or under the Government, to MARKETS, 10TH +1 INVESTOR’ record April 1 —Regular on i % of 1 per cent. in and % of 1 per cent on common stock to stock of recs Feb, 28 oarned. wu: mmon stock sh40 t Northern Hoad—Regular quar payable nd of 1% ne i of recor cent. April f ail 4 Regular quarter! Leonbioted sthe students engaged CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN x 1% yer cent. pay 4 monthly lend of 28 per cent. payable Apri Tag & Pap ended on $1,682,702, Increase $1,667.27 qual to 16-89 per cent. on’ capital | Bloss-Bheffield Steel & Iron Co.—In| Roourition Corporation—Do. rev ie April 13, a rate yable July Dividend men an, 18 Copper 00 0 & ahare record April Carolina quarterly dividend 4 annual dividend of 2 per cent ta compares with cont wie and r In 14 Quarterly diy payebie April 30) Ohemioal Com LD, THURSDAY, MAROH 22 1917. FOR WAR from previous cloning, Tien, oo ii Oly Routh! sly Spe eld mer SF BS. * + | Mee" Marine ot Fo ese: oF rg Co. g = * 513 | dh + tee eT “ - % 106 x Ne 14 % Shea i 1 seen thera, Ssazteesee! FE PREBLE FEE EBTS i iW * & i me a " fn en on % hug genie! \ | Dah “Crewme, 5) | Virgecunding as on Mopeds i Wellne, We eS War Valin W ea Breve ‘CALL FOR 74,500 prepared for MEN SENT OUT BY harbor tugs line up side by aide to enter Uncle Sam's service. Under the new scheme of organtza- tion, the naval reserve forces are di- vided into six classes, The first two classes are designed as part of the regular fleet, and their enrollment !s being supervised in connection with the regular navy. Class 1 consists of men who have already served in the navy, Class 2 {s composed of of- cers and men now in merchant ships who are examined and rated prepara- tory to thetr craft being taken into na rvice, The big interest among yachteme: {and seamen of all kinds {9 in C} 4, the Naval Const Defense Rese vO. A wroat fleet of government vossels jof wmall slgo and private craft of every description, manned by the mon of Class 4, will guard tho sea- coast against mubmarine ralds. 7 st in divided into naval | defonse districts for thia reserve flect, the largest and most important of which ts the one including New York City, extending from New London, Conn,, to Harnegat Hay, N, J. Bwarme of amall ships are betng rvice to protect the harbor of the metropolla, and hun dreds of mon are Volunteering to man | them, The Government has taxed printed olroulare specifying the kind of men and boats tt wants for Clase 4 ¢ Nayal Coast Neserve,” it ays, clude those citisens who are capable of performing apecial useful service in the nayy or in oannection Mth the navy tn defense af the coast b na Ww j'te 4 8 asa Inohides mon skilled In the mn | eek balew foveal 1,010 800 ment and operation of 7 April 16 H . > jboate and other harbor craft, buch as to Be Held ta ks Stil Flee Before Hasstans, (amateur or professional yachtsmen. Home, ROGRAD, March The oMoia|Masters, engineers and inen of | m Home says that the Pope will hold Sa Wa kd ainst the Turks In the 4 hae iy . add ora necret Consistory _to-¢ The ‘de- | ditestion of Devan and Bagdad seireelh|(reawes! ales radia onsratore, 9 pare, Consietay ie: fags Aflocution | gf the anemy Sontiniies, On the inast pf rlelane, non vkiied a ty ; he pt Pemgtiaus,sharaoter | fhe’ front” There "were succeaatul. 6 ¥.4 |grte—tn tact, all mon of spectal skill Le Will appoint some bishops, | ing reconnalssances,” iF uo may be useful in the navy io — ON CAMPUS — |ROBS RICH WIDOW | OF $35,400, POSING | ASA CAPITALIST (Continued from First Pa several big ap: he said he owned ent houses which Including the Ed- ward, at No. 201 West One Hundred and Forty-seventh Street. As they rode past this house, Edwards re- marked Why, that janitor hasn't had the ow frames painted, as I ordered. to the taxi driver—"stop a | minute. I'M go in and fire him.” | th @ show of great indignation, | Edwards hurried into the house and |inquired for the Superintendent. He talked for a few minutes about rent- ng an apartment and then returned » the cab, Mr Strangemann asked m if he had discharged his subor- n SAVE 10c A LB. USING Zillies Broken COFFEE ——_—. TANZER JURY STILL OUT AFTER TWENTY HOURS if | “i ; Stainfie 5 4 | Send for Register of Plainfield Hotel] Direct from sealer i | —Third Trial May Follow 5 ; sf" Rem * agreement. “Pola wa Am: Malet ak | Disagreement, ‘As low an § Ibe. Am: fens “ 103% | After the Rae Tanzer jury had been Delivered Free Am Boerne itty | (Continued from Firat Page.) out for twenty hours, it had a respite p a6: Saget see = RI] for luncheon this afternoon and then | al aa we ‘yl reserve at No. 26 Cortlandt Street,|bogan its deliberations again, One} ite We} 4% +2. Both were crowded to-day with| of the most important exhibits In the Sar oo” sturdy men eager to enlist for ser-|case which the jurymen sent for was GILLIES Soret co. tacmeeure 4's — 14 vice afloat |the register of the Hotel Kensing- at Hib The sinking of three Amertcan|ton at Pluinfled, N. J 7" ships by rman submarines last] It was for swearing that she spent a Saturday fired spark of patriot-| Sunday at this hotel with J “W. 3% J Uy ism and tripled the daily number of [Osborne that Rae Tanzer was Indicted NO DEPOSIT 8 — "ft applications, Enrolling officers and| for perjury. This Is her second trial 8 oh ° tor ; -|o harge. ‘The firet jury . yt EY examining doctors aro able (alkane lowercual ¢ Big BR jdle the business, disargreed. olumbla du Be An entire floor of the Havemyer| It was intimated to-day that if this Grafonolas me 70% building at No. 26 Cortlandt Street has|second jury also disagres the ay been rented for recruiting head-|Government will arrange for a third Models $15 to $300 V ers for the vi cast Deft trial. ANY MODEL ON THE BASY olay "1 a ares Soe v1 At 10 o'clock last night the jurors AYMENT PLAN i Reserve. Thy millionaire owners 0! “the tt 6ilva ‘3 Small Weekly Sum Until Entire fast yachts and husky men from|sent out for je three Oliver Ose Amount Is Paid borne letters Rae held in the safo, the two James W. Osborne Providence letters to his wife, the exact wording of counts Nos. 1 and 2 in the indict- ment, the asignment register of the Bar Association and the charge rogis- ter of the Bar Association,” All the Newest Records iN to ST West 14th Street —_— Judge Van Fleet directed, over the Diigo. telephone from the Hotel Vanderbilt, BLARE.—MICIAFL BLAKE, native ef Soariff, County Clare, Ireland, that the jury be given what it reo Mi ngral trom hin late renidence, 868 quested excopt the wording of the tn~ ygitio et. Brooklyn, Saturday, March dictment counts, a4. ato A.M Special for Tomorrow, Friday, March 23rd ’ tiny ehewing contr ee BouBuetione UND HOX WE ALSO OFFER; COVERED ASSORTED products of forelan own Ameriow ny Walnntey wh indiyiduatly ‘owe wnunabol~ houNn Box 04 BARCLAY QTAEET Ohonen 8.00 0 1m nie LJ GORTLANDY § ath ve Th PARK NOW ANABBAU 6T 400 BROOME STREET ‘ Me Bat TOD. im rr) EAS 230 STREET ara FULTON 87. 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