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~ PASM » atag, reported by an inspired and con- ‘ored agency, is considered in offi- cial circles as too ridiculous 4 prop sition to be dignified by notice or dis- cussion. are trying to capitalize the situ: tion, but there are no signs of any impress made by them on either executives legislato: President Wilson omitted his usua} morring golf game to-day and worked in hie study. It ts understood the| President put in tentative form a go rather complete draft of the message he will deliver to Congress next week , He excluded himself to all culiers tn order to have the message ready to £ place before the afternoon Cabinet f meeting, & In the Capitol, Democratic members of the new House of Kepresentatives meet in caucus to plan for two kinds of war—one with Republicans for con- tro, of the House and the other w marebal their strength behind the President in defiance to Germany. the moment the first contest ts of paramount importance to the poll- tielans, because so evenly is the mem- bership divided between the two rival parties that neither ts assured of cap- turing committees and patronage. War with Germany will have to wait until the struggle of Demoorate and se» Republicans for offices is decided, ‘ar and Navy Departments went ahead to-day with increased speed tn their military activities, Hqually im- Portant with the preparations of the armed forces is the work behind the Unes, oP marshalling the supplies and the material for future activities Without waiting for special acts of Congress, a new system is being put {ato operation, centring in that seml- oMcial branch of government called the Council of National Defens COMMON COUNCIL OF BUSINESS ORGANIZED IN CAPITAL. From each of the ten departments of administration the Secretary or| =&n Assistant Secretary has been de- “signed to sit in a a common Council) of Business, to supervise the vast = purchases and rapid mobilization of munitions, equipment and ail (he ma- f' terial things that are (he most vital Etactore of modern warfare, They are cutting red tape and up- setting slow routine every and re trying to get America industrially ready for war, f A Joint purchasing plan for all de- ‘partments, the most radical innova- tion of Government business in many years, is scheduled to be adopted to-| triad States Ser Weeks decl now Washington day. What politiclans and statesmen twould never before pecrait. i time, every ounce of the ene this great Georges devoted to the single problem how to make Georges Me ganization ask for equal value. chases give us, the G shows to remarkable advant the new Spring For Men & Young Men Every garment produced in most advance style i: three Greater New York where else, | Prewidc prompt action in the ‘that nut further Congressional action, to raise immediately an army of more than 700,000 by inere lar army to war strength and calling out the entire strength interest wi House and has app or nO impressiol not aroused any great a than @ handful of iegisiator is believed, will Join the overwhelm ing majority and vote for the form of legislative expression regarding the German ure Tuesday or Wednesday next. We Are Clothing Specialists This is the age of specialization. In every trade and profession concentration has accomplished the best results and won the highest fame. We specialize in ONE thing est type of ready-to-wear clothing for Men and Young Men, Every minute of the Clothes better and how to sell them at lower prices than other stores This season, with the great env- ings that our early woolen pur- rees policy in Suits and Top Coats *15 % *40 own Custom Shops, duplicating the of Fifth leading fashion creators Every authentic model, every fab: tie, every color of the new season, from the most extreme to the most conservative will be found in our he | a b v TWO NEW YORK STORES 4 42 West 34th I Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave. re Also Corner of pres in greater variety than is shown any Broadway, at 36th Marlborough Hotel Building Brooklyn, 400 Fulton St., .,{2%"%, Formerly MATTHEWS Corner PARI OFT NRA MAES RE being brought abo by simple @o- ordination of executh depart nts. Senator Chamberlain, Chairm the Senate Military Affaire Commit tee, fol ence with the sal military to press for 6 on the r Army * Appropriation BU, wing his con t over his uni training plan, axe Regul which failed at the last session, as s00N as it comes over from the Hous The Senator assured the President already has authority, with- sing the regu- National Guard at war The efforts of conflicting elements to stage spectacular demonstratons intended to impress Congress re ceived a decided jolt when the Wi ington Police Department announced that it would not permit tho parades and demonstrations planned by the he “peace at any price” advocates and by #ome local patriotic organizations for Saturday and Monday, The = pacilist organizations will bold & muss meeting on Monday night following the organization of Congress and expect William Jen- mings ryan to addresy it Mr. Bryan's appeal to members of Con- Kress to Vote against any form of war has not aroused any great ng the member eithe pnuy made Lite It is eapecied Coat the promoters of German propaganda, who tn the past have Admin| ters, will continue thetr efforts to pr vent a war declaration as long there In any hope of defeating it. PRO-GERMANS AND PACIFISTS used embarrassment to the ration in Congressional quar STILL AT WORK, Up to date their undervakings have vant of in- sted the eupport of more who, It rest or risi# that the President will 0 bis address to be delivered on There is the assurance of men who must of necessity know the policy of the Governm bas not wa ton to officially proclatin war that he a the promulgation of th maring decree ent that the President ered in his determina the #late of existed since » German rub- tual! nator Weeks for War Vaninat Germany. ? BOSTON, March 90. —"Tam going to vote for war against Germany and for universal — milltu Welsh, eternal through th ten by her rich husband, Heary Brad- shaw Welsh, to Mra. Lu I tine, wife of a wealthy o rt Naw Rochelle. After considering the testimony of Mrs, Weish, tak Referee Phoenix Ingraham, Guy awarded Mrs, Welsh $46 alimony and the custody of her tw children, Henry jr, who is preparing between ¢ letter as ¢ nonlal debacle, Reply tdwin Willcox clared Mrs, Welsh's desire fashioned and not go in to whom Welsh addrexsed affects Mr. and Mre, ¢ often played gol mont and el dd to-day as he left for “Clothing -That’s All” Greater New York Stoves: In New York (2). Brooklyn (1), |]|« the production of the high- ship, ste After the ot that it is abac reated Uke an animal with tt a pet mda dy, OY something “You at present ave nothing b white slave of that monster with his ghostly death mask for a f. (hose Violets and things h | You are to ime slavery. You 0 ayald a scene. actempte and lytr seo it is you are more so, %t is not he who is the jcoward, It is you who a know it | You see how 1 they treat him SeqepeEren ie Both New York Stores Open Evenin jattitude toward you, 1 for you (for I do love you as I neve | Doctors Now Advi {the stomach and thus rel {reso We blob it ie giving rt THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 80, 1917. HUBBY GOLF-INKED TO ANOTHER'S WIFE, SAYS MRS. WELSH Produces Letter From Rich New Rochelle Man to Mrs, Valen- tine Beginning “My Life!” $450 A MONTH ALIMONY. “Throw Me Over and Keep Your Little White-Faced Man,” Reads Missive The admission by Mrs, Maiovina E, iwcovery of a letier writ. n in wecrot before Yale, and Heten, wt r mother strained relatio Arthur sel for t r hush) an intolerable wife. It wan to prove that Mra, Welsh’s! jealousy was we i founded roduced the totter to Mrs. Valen lentine and the W. together at Lar re. ‘The golf partner- Mrs, Weish declared, pro’ us to her bappir #4 for out of it, she declared, grew ber husband's fond- heae for the cotton broker's wife, Mew Welsh saw bh for Mrs, Val For Men & Young Men | Mra and returne and leave a letter ne in a drug ste Isiv prot mac the original to Weish © she had confronted Mra Vai Tho letter follows: It is positively no use. 1 Bo Up and play golf with that reature (Valentine). I think if I did would be overcome with nausea er night I have decided utely useless for this to if I love any « ee and ¢ » Lwant her champion nnot stand scelng he Bah! | simply disgusti: hing but a badge of | 1 me what you aid If you w high-spirited woman} | You Would have had your scene befor you ‘left tie house and probaly | oroken r over his heag tor his intimidation of you If 4 had you ty myself you might shange in time to the beautiful na ntly intended you | lowed up » «1 of duplicity |!m& called rr p |close approach to the German p that Gol ev be. This tite you le (UC dowt blame you, 1 ca ye only chance you’ have afraid oChim as death, in fact “You tlk was not a there the other night who would ly notice him, ‘They sat beside d sneered all the time s » you ¢ his that & thing to be: proud of, and how » YOU suppose it a sy of that way? ‘The pre it life you lead will change my lov 1 or ever will love another Hvi ning) to pity, and that. would kill | Progress by the mew 10 Stomach Not Helped: ByArtificialDigestents MaGnesla for Acid Indigestion, drugs and ined alized until too iat xture or epain tal omher artiticin and the folly wut many A * ” 1 adviaing rout wet rid of ‘ ie hold And Keepy the food 1 and aweet by taking 4 little Vieurated t ated Magnesia te a pleasant. harm antacid, which can be readily, ol any drug store, IC isp: “a8 anid a leampoontul tak tantly heute eo exconmlve @ ° aie Ady ee {GERMANS ADMIT FURTHER RETREAT BEFORE THE BRITISH OSCE OOO of Pittsfleld, Mass., that she was ‘foalous of any pretty woman," led to the disclosure to-day that her envy had been brought about | tton broker Tustice | @ month 1 for} I have drank no good to anyone, will, probably dead one soon, nothing to live ytbat is all He will no doubt & copy of it] house and had An exciting scene ensued had separated from her. ali Oana ‘BERLIN ADMITS GIVING UP. MORE TRENCHES TD BRITISH jadoption If such a@ raerifica becem t the} think of] kivea you, | j the meanwhile and you! | ing rellot fromm the tre the Germans ar nerting | wife anc position. | again: How do} a | Champagne. » [to-day that the Teutons wei tu me to hear | tin of thelr ability to hold thetr new numerous fires, preparations rmans for flooding | vame character a retreat to the operations of the “There are some things f cannot do, | thos ven fur you, and when he reneh civilians left be- e of retreating Ger- orted an lucreasing disauthe- i Ie "avin | . an Participate on citizens said + Parte ‘akin to that which | Russian revolution, The| "The only thing for the United States | to do in order to They aald they | Howard Taft told the convention of sian it {# to Indisortminately | like “err abe! !the Oklahoma branch of the League folks at home were reg inhabitants Seclared oft-repeated FRIAR BOIGIere WAM that | vr is over those who are 's ponsibie will have to suffer,” {We can do nothing & te] WASHIN "by Alte hot or cold water, after meals, @ found quite suffictent to | ty of bh hands, | _—_—— y and infantry L closest touch Whb the Germans and UMOVE '‘How a 14-Inch Shell Compares in Size With U. S. Naval Fighter MADE BY LIEUT, EWELL PMOOODOOPROOOONOG) thetr retr From the atrengt fa thorough | uration of the German defensive works It was evident that a longer stand was intended. Rossians Fail in Attacks West of Dvinsk, BERLIN March 9 (by wireless to e)—"An attack of several Rus- companies on Prince Leopold's front, west of Dvinsk, failed under our fre,” says to-day's official report from he east “In Macedonia reconnoltertng detach- nents advanced into the French posi- hrida and Presba Lakes tnd eaptured several quick-firing gun and Jars mmunition, PETRKOGRAL 30,—Russian ith asphyxtat nehes with, chem- today's offi- as the principal “activits hern front in the region of rear of Marminov! n= said the enemy attacked after artillery preparation, and suc- dod in forcing an entrance to the stan trenches, but the Germans were dislodged by a counter attack: LIVES AT COUNTRY’S CALL, METZTELLS NEW CITIZENS x-Comptroller Warns Applicants for al Papers They Can Have Only One Flag. Former Comptroller Herman « Meta told sixty applicants for final eltizenship pa afternoon that they must be prepared to lay down t vr lives for the country of their rs ATTAGK OM GEN, O°RYAN Announcement was made to-day at Nationas Guant Division Headquar- |cjarod, Pwell of the| Inasmuch as the city ts not to Twelfth Regiment, who last night at- uard the water supply system out- tacked Major handed tn his resignation Immedately work. Polico Commissioner Woods upon his return to this qity from said to-day that he was not In posl- had At the samo time three more res- ignations from the Twelfth were of- | ficially announced, those of Major . George E. Roosevelt, a cousin of Col. | ' ~avelt; Lieut. Willlam Schieffelin | , ia No} reason was given at Division Head- quarters why » announcement of the resignations was held back until | after the Bwell a Ewell spoke last n close of National Guard » and Lieut Bianton Barrett. He said he that} it was, In spite of the fact that her cessary name was painted on her si the system which ma uns | 1 Major | of miles off, could We were practically In midocean rman officer for a| |General Jhave a command of his own was an 4nd ask military | tow ‘Twelfth was | STRICT GUARD A AT ARMORY > OF TIST, NOW U, S, FORCE, Barred About Home of Reg Mustered Into F | Traffic Seventy-first service last night of the tifteen hundred off cers and privates. lar and pedestrian, the Thirty-third All traffic, veh. was barred red the} Contract Let to Philadelphia Con: | armory and armed guards stationed| cern and Deliveries Will Begin y to It that in Th persons kon the} WASHINGTON, March 30.-A con- ) Street |tract for 190 steel cable submarine | to the armory [nets was awarded by the Navy De- Street sido every twenty- the rule was enfor were permitted on the side from Fourth its a half biock a Colonel Willlam G. no orders from vernor's Island directing | the disposition of his men oe AUXILIARY POLICE TO GUARD PUBLIC WORKS *: i a he Plans Chan; or Those Who i: rs Ashokan W been provided for rd th by n outside the city were ut the ecessary, Mr, Mets sat beside Just! Kapper in the Supreme Court, Brook. | liyn, whe yi ship were The candidates for citizen. | Walting their certificates rmer comptroller said her had come to this country in 18 ‘He « 1 poor m leaving « re said Mr, Meta, “but he was a law abiding cit! zon until the day of hig death. Is all the country demands of you. No one will blame you if your pul quickens and your ch brightens when you h the strains of th ‘Marseillaise,' ‘Die Wacht am Rhein’ or other national airs which because of former allegiance are dear to you “But hereafter ‘America, | My Country "Tis of Theo is your nation al anthem, the Stars and Stripes your emblem and no other, You owe allegiance to the country of your adoption, You have to serve ft in every woven with your life if] ealled upon." | U. S. MUST FIGHT, SAYS TAFT. | de of Atiies,| He Declares. | OKLAHOMA CITY, March 40, Intain tts national honor Is to get into the war,” Willam to Enforce Peace here. “After we get into the war,” he “the thing to do is to wet on the of those who are fighting Gern t make |now.” | — Every Policeman tn Country to De | Spy Hunter: YN, March 30 ery po- antry will become Nee meargency mon f Justice in the d unfrienais vent nin tt » Govern: nd to-day cial for Friday, March and favored i uh Extra Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 30th and 31st rea in, a Teeth of our Easter Advertising Feature—Next Week We will publish in our pewrenener a86 an: Ort inal Bunny Story for the kiddies, enti i “The Adventures of Two Easter Bunnies” Written and illustrated by the author of Loft Great American Bunny ill very day next we fee sree purpose of calling attention to our WONDERFULLY ARGE AND BEAUTIFUL § ELTY ASSORTMENTS and HANDSOME GIFT PACKAGES, com: riptions and prices of which will appeo through only the tremendous under-buying, under-selling end pro- ducing power of this Big Candy Organ Extraordinary y Assortments! Prices! Watch our Advertisements Al City's Firemen Offer Days On ¢ Mome Defense Work, PRINGFINLD, Mass, March °0.~ | Practically the en Fire Departinent, 174 men, the vieos on th F, acy for hom plan’ has the ap Dawwest Lom fo Cure « Cold in ¢ Te" BnOMO: acy Wa a ra membershto of the | 472 FULTON 8T., BIKLYN Brooklyn, Ole plans have be ned, Instead of te sent tot ryt omen eady sworn tn will be assigned 10 {tt C she + fonee Tor whicn is to |suara puviic works in the city in | case of war. AFTER QUITTING GUARD The 600 men who have passed the examination but have not been ac- cepted will be kept on the list aa the nucleus of an bes police force for guard duty should war be do- side the city limits it Is assumed that the government is to take over this tion to discuss the matter, coos PATH OF 100 MINES: luate of Yate and| Harvard, he severely arraigy National Guard system as he found! (Continued from Firet Page.) it on the Mexican border. tho | sin re that could be read a couple the too d-—d bu he sald. anothe With that he went below and | the submarine disappeared, leaving us | of | sixty-five miles from the nearest | uid in a heavy swell, We were { picked up 1 by a Britteh patrol.” » the Algonquin’s men aban- the v shelled by th berg said he de a apt, Nord- mans who went aboard bs, he said, lowered the fore they accomplished heir work destruction. | On the Oriuna the | American survivors unship Tritenta, to ning off the ‘coast of h 1, and three Greeks, survi the British steamship) Gynyimel, ut warning by 4 submar- annel March 9. 100 SUBMARINE NETS ORDERED FOR THE NAVY u- hhree Weeks. [partment to-day to the American Steel and Wire Company of Phila- elphia. The contract amounts to $185,100. The nets are to be of a twelve-foot 00 feet long, and thirty-four Deliveries will commence 4, With ten nets a those extensively guarding the and other d by the allies 4 rance to tho Tham a s City Kills Hime | Guardaman of Th March 30,—Wal- ormer regular army man member of the enema OE Special for Saturday, March 3! FIG BRILLIANTS—The choicest and candy telly (he whi of thin Little eandy eluval OVNRED BRAN 1 ltresintible co: cratt, Is Heime 4 a chorotate, ed. tov in le, “Magic Crystal Ball” and other n of this intere: in our newspaper ads. adv. TOCKS of EA R SWEETS, NOV- in our announ the most attractive manner, posi tion. Immense Tempting 206 BROADWAY Tp m.: Sat 10 p.m, " BAST 420 STREET e198 pm. f 66 WEST 125TH STREET osen 11.80p m.: Bal i 20 In, 83 WEST S4TH GTREET Cloara ip, ma.; Bat. 10 p.m, 140TH ST. & 3D AVE, Closes 12° p,m, Datly 187 MARKET 8T., Newark Closes 11. 800.m.; Bat 1 ap.m, 11.90 P. M.—-Gaturday 12 P, M, |woMAN HELD IN AUTO DEATH Mrs. the Women’s Club of Grantwood, N. Jw and prominent in social circles there, the Bergen County Grand Jury for eaus- ing tho death of Robert Paulsen, an elderly neighbor. Mrs. Donaldson's auto struck Paulsen, inilicting injuries that proved fatal « few days later, She went e. Mi sack to-day to be arraigned, but @ ponement followed. The two ft STOP CATARRH ! OPEN Sepe,Cr Aprlcd, ty, Nos If your nostrils are clo your head is stuffed and you can4 breathe freely because of & 1 catarrh, just get a small bottle of Fly's Cream Balm at any dri Apply a little of this fragrant septic cream into your nosti let it ‘penetrate through every passage of your head, soothing ané healing the inflamed, swollen pe Be membrane and you get instant relief Ab! how good it feels. Your now rils are open, your head fs clear, ne jnore hawking, snuffling, blowing; me nore headache, drynes for breath, Ely’s Cream Balm |what sufferers from head colds tarrh need. 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