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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917. WE WILL NOT CHOOSE PATH OF SUBMISSION, DECLARES WILSON “There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable of making: PEOPLE TO BE IGNORED OR VIOLATED. The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are not common wrongs; they cut to the very roots of human life.” “AUSTRIAN PEACE. PROPOSAL 10 GET ~ BERLIN SANCTION Count von a Cotes Said to Have Expressed View of All Central Powers. SURPRISES U.S.OFFICIALS ime for Such Conference of |: Belligerents Passed, View at Washington BERLIN (via London), April 3.— The proposal of Count von Czernin, Austrian Foreign Minister, that « peace conference be held by belltger-| ents without requiring the cessation | of hostilities, apparently represents the attitude of all the Central Gov- ernments. Count Czernin's proposal was not only sanctioned by Austria and her; allies but will shortly be formally ap-| proved at a conference of high per- fonages at Berlin representing tho, Pour counties. The Lokal Anaciger! says: PSCount Crernin’s s\ nent woud | t have been made if he had not pre- Priously obtained an assurance that it would meet with the approval of his allies, This agreement will pres- ently be affirmed by a « nee at Berlin. If our enomies refuse to uc cept this opportunity the respons Dility will be theirs. We hold out, and the com! will emphasize tinctness.” U. S., LIKE ALLIES, WOULD NOT ENTER BLIND CONFERENCE ready to « this with great ~ WASHINGTO April 3.—Reports | from Berlin that Count Czernin, Aus- trlan Foreign Minister, had proposed a conference of belligerents wit H, mon,—all the world brighter for a bon- nie wee nip with a splash of seltzer— SANDY Kor MACDONALD The fine flavored, full bodied read Scotch whiskey— with the “burr” init! Ten years old All good Bors and Tirmily Stores Scotch Whisky 10 Years Uld WE WILL NOT CHOOSE THE PATH OF SUBMISSION AND SUFFER THE MOST SACRED RIGHTS OF OUR NATION AND OUR & cessation of hostilities, caused sur- prise at the State Department where Was paid no such definite informa. n had been received, "Ooh Crernin fe known here only to hal id that the Central Powers | Hs considered open their peace offer tf December 12, but that he had added 9 that offer the suggestion of a con- ference during hostilities provided a new angle, Officials felt at once however, that the time for such a conference absolutely has passed. The view 1s being adopted here that no | Negotiations can be begun until Ger- many has laid down a general state- ment of terms @ guarantee of good faith. The United States apparently would be as loath as the Allies to enter a blind conference. The sharp focusing of attention ane, jout the world by the Presi- dent's address on the racy of Ge some cu beforal France, have many ‘times, ev in | high quarters, demanded actual capi- | tal punishaent for ew leading statesmen sin German war is attributed the United # 0 those off- while not so bitter, will 4 heless tend to increase that |It is very probable, thorefor |@ general condition of peace | some very di tion toward th | autocracy. ! “NO HOPE FOR DEMOGRACY UNDER GERMAN SYSTEM, HOOVER TELLS PRESIDENT R attitude of Belgian Relief Chair Conviction man Gives His Now Can Talk Openl LONDON Hoover At American nimission n Belgtum ask me to transmit you an ex- pression of united devotion and o: adipiration for the courage and sdom of your leade We wish t there ho word in statemen ut oni “GERMAN- AMERICANS LOYAL ASSERTS STAATS-ZEITUNG many Will \pers published here n day pr edito ments The dep. oral ¢ Zeit nard Rt tua in Staat an ushingtor says de. wat t te Imper of the a n fact a ts in NERVOUS a | OMEN othe loyalty oF America t yale Aime t fe y T i ° T 1 7 Here is a Remedy You May :«' » \“ Nea tha Depend Upon. 1 aus h i ey stood & Sp of “L wish all nervous, weak, run- *)) ola down women could have Vinol. 1 was! an He 1 saye “Mr go run down, wenk and nervous 1| ianv'a allies from hee. we “i could not sleep. 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Now Is the Time for All Women to Train BRITISH DRAWING For the Duties That War Time May Bring ERNE (OSE 1M, HIRSCH ‘RIT ST QUENTIN Sse Ss Ce A REMARKABLE VALUE Average Woman Doesn’t Know How to Breathe, Stand or Sit, She’s Hip-Bound, Says Mrs. Theodore Parsons, Physical Culturist, Who Was Trained by Her Hus- band, an Army Officer—Day Coming When Mother- Capture Town Near Main Road | hood Will Be a National Institution, Supported Same| |] {3¢s1e2"fuuww Running From City toCam- | as Army and Navy. brai Stronghold. $17.00 WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES \ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. AFIELD, April The British for “At a recent examination of candidates for the navy only 300 out of ward movement around St. Quentin 11,000 applicants were able to pass the physical examination, If 11,000 wan reported to-day to have taken \ women had been subjected to the same test the number of successful can- is cay Give THe the town of Malasemy in its envelop. , didates would have been less. | watt bent pane ling grip “The average woman does not know how to - Northward, around Arras, the town breathe, she does not know how to sit, she does not| of Henin was occupied in other ad know how to stand, she does not know how to walk— Misia [Matssemy fs five miles north for she is hip-bound.’ | west of St, Quentin and only With this shrapnel criticism, Mrs. Theodore Par- | three iniies from the main road sons be, @ talk to me on physical preparedness | running from that city to Cam which she has undertaken to teach to New York| |. brat and ¢t British, therefore, | t at women, | have established — themselves | Mig cut face Moot, Havana Brown, Kid. Vamp, Mrs. Parsons ts the widow of an army officer who where they aeriously menace the Bini! aray id en Mi 1 kid Vamp. with taught her years ago the simple principles of breath- | | jeations between Cam- | “NEE line af now Soring Models ing, standing and walking which have enabled her to powediy the Math Center at remarkably low prices keep her figure at prectsely the same weight for the last ten years, Seavererwee. of the Hindenburg line, and | Bet. 24th & rs, Parsons i physical director of | ~ To ‘Tab Ow Quentin, as well as La Pere, still | 404-406 Sixth Ava N.Y. Sst Sm all the private schools of Chicago and] 0Ut at an angle of 45 degrees is re- ae further south.) | j the author of “Brain ¢ sulture | Spans Ke id hell ul Wo siking, PARIS, April Violent artillery en- | | 4 slentifie Bod ¢ position, prescribed in ach | kagements are in progreas in the Cham Through Scientific Bod Building.’ gymnasiums and the army, is awk | pag the War Office announces. No| ‘ belleves that pl develop-| ward and unstable; it destroys the| important action reported along the nent is the best preparation for | correct balance of the body and pro litte 0¢ the Gare eat. ‘The mate mental! development and that ft 1 | tes tor eakness and in time deform tient: fellow difficult to maintain a sound mind ex- | pe Tor 1 believe fat-tootedniens may’ | From the Sonne to the Alene aced to the habit of toeing out € in a sound body ib: “When the body |s in correct stand ere we Atermittent artillery a Incidentally, Mrs, Parsons ts five/ing position a straight line will pass | ba feet six inches tall, wetghs 145 pounds oa the ear, shoulder, hip, knea e. We id he t > 1 and ball of the foot. ‘The liead should | turing and her bust and hip measurements) +. nea erect as though suspended be ; HAS, THEODORE PARSONS saeibe are identical—38 inches. Ju cc the shoulders should be held “For years,” Mrs, Parsons told me, | at equal height and the sholder blades 1 r a t Ve | “I have been preaching phyatcal pre- | Should be flat. A dL dA Live Mitt bsbesstdencinlh shed | ered ae and down stairs ts the [twenty-third street, Upon acces with violence in the region of Butte paredness for life—for wif*hood and | | ‘ 4 M fin exercise,” Mrs, Parsons | ance, the aerial rookies will be du Mesnit sons de Chains | motherhood. Now I want women to) continued. To get the best results | en ned Pensacola, Fln., and en pagne In Alsace a German attack — | train for the special duties which may|keep the mouth closed, All the lungs | okt ; against one of our trenches In the | develop upon them in war time. | with mt hold the breath until the| i ae -_: metne ; sector of # i Jo Haut waa ve | ‘top of the stairs is reach ne on mander d ‘atten, in charge SUPPORT FOR MOTHERHOOD leapel it slowly, The deen meen be anrsiineutarwe:t pulsed: by our tire SAME AS FOR ARMY AND NAVY. [bere | the diaphragm and abdomin | Department Seas Navigation | xavat Renerve at ant tos, asta iy er eet see ron! best | les of the thigh and pelvis are en Bureau Expert to Help | Street, has announced the formation E MANS PUL: FTE mete J eroise and Keep Raged In elevating the body, Going bar ofa Na ard of Appraisal, whiel physical condition asa prep-|tip and down stairs two stepa ates Speed Recruiting. i: Be te: Aighivitia PIERCING RUSSIAN LINES iration for motherhood, Eventually, jtime in even more stimulating. — ing the va chelemiiian am sure, we shall have schools of} ,, In @ correct sitting posite i . 3 f ¥ cal oa Sanit 7 \ | IN to We Tt aitherhood in thia country. ‘The|Pareons aly, “the hipn The Navy Department, determined |of all v for Government | bivery Cut at Point of the bayonet rae HH 1 mothers of a nation are its supreme | e back as well as to take advantage of the enthusiasm u ese enich hey Took ture of many miillo From Trenches They Took on ianet and as civilization advances it ra should touch it aroused by President Wilson's ad ‘ am i will be on natural for a nation to) {ip Jone te a hinge, and we she dress to Congress, and Its already ap lath ie eacrda cat a aagsin SY # it Is to-day to ding and sew parent effect upon uiting for the Caine an ipa PRTR D. April 3.—Russian | ph nents co Coe ST vy ne service, to-day went Lieut.-Command See ew emty” leorgen threw back violent German ii e." Mra, Par the walat or double ey Towis 1, Portertteld of te ‘ ssp Sa ea SY) Attacks at two places on the eastern | P . » not begin ‘ of Navigation, to thi y to furth nonnesa | font, today's oMelal statement re | y we begin to die, Dea hears ’ f Be ee t Fj that is, deter step should to hav fere « with > return and make @ itluket t ft ye helght, and we must : ae Aida cnet Gg FE ation, As Un am di niu noth sides o VE bodily rhythm, W NBR AR UST Ba maria: dintinmutaned:w a itee nevechak 6 enen age toes In or turn one In and | ¢ f the Reerulting M ited ow 1 sacking | t are extremely | 1 Lieut minander Hen wad 4 b ' phyeical ex rtille ration,” the} it than they \ use te tien the tae | ore Lieut, Commander Por- ¢a f ’ ah oe i Neel } part of a Ww n pees out about two inches leld is h the work of ‘ hoon ye i \ } i Me that her brain is » xtep outa he in! , ? t up to the , f nite thrower t ped, Sho bas emergal M e Leecatedete i 1 prea, | after ota “a hp n and has eptered upon the 0 4 from Gre ¥ way into our t on of ea 1A nidd . the York by Ay 0 we > q t nvadlt we bay eis no excuse for the adt-/a Jar on the end of the hee Orin & in the Hotel | de ‘ | oneted and fle MIHOMA FORMOSA pose woman of for She may no ig wileh the hotel mi AE Re ABs I ; ee adian Casniiis new ten—you'll like it aver though sve frequently toes) ARRESTED IN BOMB PLOT. 1 to the Government, | wi ha : P a 15c Can—F taal be he- ——— ney eeay Wa 3—Vhe foil ree and her tend t t may lees . at ally opened to-day by Lieut.! teen weeks befure being a | OTTA . shinee pil Sp Sent for 3c in stamps with your own and reditary, but It ¢ overcome, | ‘Theodore Woolff was arrested at No, ander Grad It will be known mands. Americans aro mentioned tn the Can. yout grover's nana end eebteee ete G-UP EXER. [170 Boulevard, Jersey City, to-day by ep i ae the Naval ior - ian eadualty Hat tnsued it now. PROPOSES SETTIN Detective Sergeants Fullam and Cernelli DON ALAS seh en if he ni a} Pr ned to hay THE GLOBE TEA COMPANY, Inc. CISES FOR GIRLS. of Hoboken and was locked up charged J ord aily 136 Water Street - New York Included for the drill Tre nd with complictty with Hans Schwarts jent's message gave sich | quota thot Ma ott, es setting-up © and Frits Kolb, who are charged with tor hg tn Brooklyn and th 1 pa ‘ (auws vat Point. My hus- Causing the Black Tom explosior Ac n to-day there had | quout has been far ox i =" ises in use a hi 5 , 1e detective ey have rea t t ts for enlist . hf “ MW rp Wea i ; cn Wo Ase offen” a, Par sre te dete he en twenty a applicant for enllat: | esrch mat fe th Alterations Without Charge in Ample seevained, “and he taught me work’ on the bombs. whic ment in the navy at the headquarters iq ‘ exhip alone lying in ime for Easter ous of what | know about physica pared in a hotel on River at No, 15 § sh Avenue Last | the tar ate has en 1 Ay’ armenian, meats dN ; six weeks after we zs n when the news from Washing | it wo i went to a ball in ton reached Brooklyn, fifteen men re-| 4 % i uw as er se went to 4 Yall "| YELLOW FOR PACIFISTS. —12","" Mi caeee ido | Mrs. Margaret 1 )pCco how charming || WASHINGTON, April A National #04 11 tfering their ser-| numerous pamphiets ar t across the ball- Guardsman of the Third District of Vices with the submarine In} from her auto : wat putea tne Malls |unstoren et Se SG EMIS ee se ware siy-nlpo. pppivnnte ome Abe, 9 as ing es ies like most women, you are sitinens overed the at t at station, more than “i per cent. |, off : su took Hke a lame | headquarters of the Biv eu f whom were enlisted a wvorn in. |iintment r ney i ‘ \ parade this afternnoy > Arrivals Swarm in duck W e 1 1 Raflroad , . en ham onc JOREPHTHAL HEADS STATE ( For To-morrow pu what repile Or 4 i a nearer ve NAVAL MILITIA BUREAU $ : 1 jet him teach me how to|listments in the army and navy Brout aval F sand Jun A A 4 re is a congress of to stand, how walk. |} 7 ty 4 ye new topcoat fashions, r .r igh Hall the paradera wera} called for Wednesday, at k L have been 6 . : 5 Citiz ‘ @ pie or nome cues womes | Where to Enlist paises a Na erate eet ; Ris) Bunuing ihevenurs oa : nonth Tam going a + ; . | 1 range of stunning new ’ raed Sat the Plas tie Pos. NAVY |e oe panels | models, materials and : aire and unday te Men are enlisted for the United 1 ri M A pe 7 ning to girls who w | | Sta Navy and the New York | 4 avery New fet Style st nd off and factories at Naval Reserve at the following « e ae a Dery New Siinouette a ced nysical training for | offices in thie city: depo aise tapered PMP cold Every New Collar : ey ¢ afford to p UNITED STATES NAVY. I ; 1 me & ' All the new coats whic! y woman needs to keep In per MANHATTAN 5 o haaa have been the subject of phy trim ts to give Afteon mins 1 we, 1129 Second Avenue. thing | Hxchang ) ton J style gossip--the Sprin, f tay to seven simple exercises. No. 108 Bact 128th Street. _“ : wnge 1 1 sport styles, the moto 1 a pore No. 130 West Street t : 7 ; coats, the formal fitted baal he at on ina’o BROOKLYN a e ita rep: Robe As e Nava models and the sweeping, ee oir i nat Ne. 115 Flatbush Avenue. F W Milita ts care-free, smart things No. 5304 Fifth Avenue. ; . y 1 ck a rae n t ‘ fresh from Parisia - er a a pack No. 1239 Bedford Avenue er , ’ pase aoe brought Bor toga to. 8: paint on: the No. 1028 Gates Avenu es 1 y ug Ly Ae eae Hee A TS Navy Yard Gate at Sands St tian | ‘ i Complete Assortment of Spring Coate Up to $75, mersaul BRONX, Fe he - ee y How a one not possessed of a+ i ‘ we , ie aniae sould abit 1 don't iow No. 394 East 160th Street ; ' Leag puree The a nt ¢ y, but Mrs, Parsons sald it was _ JAMAICA Wert | . at a tf - € At the Fashion ficult, and that many ete No. 324 Fulton Street. . ie ‘ 4 ‘our Shops ecominends a NEW VORK NAVAL RESERVE . a ei 5 o then MANHATTAN Vase f No. 26 Cortlandt Street an r 4 i Fier A North River Nineteen West 34th, Street w BROOKLYN The habit ot | @ullding Ne. 1, Nevy Yard, 4 § ate me T APPLY Foreign Aftuirs, A d and to wale childce ¢0 point thew Looe tas easoiment ‘te “ xa a ‘West daw | SR ar eH sti ja Fhe