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| te SSS SOUR T DOO _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, eTupecwent ap ongrston foram in. 5 Eee 92 ee a Na Tate é Somtonday Tye pracs ee vid te IF GERMANS MA the ef that the Magistrate's vide a was Ca tb tie. prevent the Ratevedtention Bureau trem accepting citisenship applica- tons from alien enemies. An opinion will be sought, it ts ex- pected, from @ Justice of the United States Cireutt Court of Appeals, The sult’ probably will bo brought pe Commissioner Chavtes Wolser IPs UP TO YOU hac saith Course Sie Sa charge of the United Btates Matar sation Bureau. ‘Tho opinion, handed down will be accepted the Jaw in all parts of the United States. Purzled as to what he should do, of Final Papers During War Is in Doubt. ror mere cert Uncertainty about the law govern- SD |ing the naturalization of German resolution will \Can Still Apply, but Granting | County Clert Schneider, whose bu. reau in the Hall of Records handles the greatest volume of neturaleation |: business in the country, to-day called upon C, O'C, Cowley, chief oxaminer for thie district. Mr, Crowley sata: "As T read the law there is nothing whatever to prevent any alien from (ee, Sats easens sapere but were €2: doing so by the con- Ky le Inetne ore ive hours tostay eighty.two. applications for. firs oe ‘were filed in we Oounty rea office, Forty-ohe were by watives vp Ae eadhee Ah a the Central Eee "| TEN MOTOR AMBULANCES GIVEN FOR W. Y, RED CROSS Five Are Donated by Jacob H. Schiff and Three by Mrs. H. T. Whiton, Gifts of ten motor ambulances, for Use with the military base hospitals organized in New York, were received to-day by the New York Conaty Chap- tor of the American Red Cross. Five men reclining or eight sitting, are to to APRIL 6, 6th Avenue ON SATURDAY, APRIL 7TH James McGreery & Co. 34th Street Extraordinary Offerings between this country and Germany| pe available for the first of the Red now, and possibly later with the] Cross hospital units called into ser- German allies, there in nothing to] Vice. < ths a pe vent ‘Three o machines were 0 she natives of those countries | 12. Presbyterian base hospital unit, of rom @qaing ahead trying to become) which Dr. George Mrs. E. Brewer le head, | American citizens, by 4H. Te Whiton of No, 820 “There is, however, some obscurity} Fifth Avenue, In adidtion, Dr. Bam- about th oi Pon ¥ | uel Lioya, director of the Wnlt or- about the question of allowing natives ganized at the Post Graduate Hos of countries with whom we actually |‘pital, has also received $6,000 for the are at war to obtain their @nal citizen | purchase of ambulances, ean ms ship papers while that war continues, |!4m HH. Bliss contributed $3,000, whilo For the present all I can say ts that Seater aining $3,000 was given by ‘a ae view of the Administration is eee | it whil mr rears [PAGIFST GUARD CHEF of that country for final papers IN HAWAII 1S QUSTED should be postponed until peace is established.” After this ruling County Clerk , tl le ext . applying at any time, either for his [subjects will lead next week to the] sO YOM it aay papers to become a |ambulances, to cont $10,000, are given by if a tent 20 n_the Federal Jacob H. Sohiff, These machines, each p whether the | u#en of this Republic, Thus, no " : matter whether a state of war exiata|Qt Which will care for four wounded , } ai — For Men and Young Men pi 2 RZIO | Brighten your home with a VICTROLA Lieut. Col. Ziegler, Who Presided at [schreer made samen ; Through a special transaction several hundred Suits have [sia Rattan" aa | Misitig Ranoved n secured at a big Price Concession and are now offered wives a olders of such declarations the opportunity of applying for their|, HONOLULU, T. If. April 6 a 5 ° ri second (Binal) papers, init ft does not | resignation of Liou. col. ha -at the beginning of the season—at about Wholesale Price. hold out much encouragement for) w, Ziegler of the Hawaiian National ——— natives of Germany to qualify while | A state of war exists with “that | @uaTd te to-day dn the hands of Gov country.” L, B. Pinkham, who demanded it at eee applteatte to papers are] the instance of Br subjec e Central Powers who Zafted: States Army, corr weat to the Naturalization Bureaul ocrone: UN pri Ohta to-day with the intention of applying] ™@M@ing the Department of Haw Gen, Btrong based his demand for =! Col, Ziegler's resie: | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no fonger-the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles the | prescription othine—double atre guaran’ d to remove these homely » on the fact 1 Feb. 7 ata These Suits will bear the most critical inspection; the lines and proportions conform gracefully to the natural outlines of the figure as the particular man de- mands; ultra and conservative styles, including the belted models. ‘ adopted demanding 1 of war with German to popular vote speeches, whict A Victrola places at your disposal as } much of the world’s best music by the most famous sing- ers, bands, orches- ts, Simply get an ounce of othine—double| The Governor « strength—from any druggist and apply} tion at the time, « little of it night and morning and you} the Army authorit o should soon sce that even the worst | cored the investigation dropped. freckles have begun to disappear, while] Governor revived the orders and the lighter ones have van entirely. | quested Col. Ziegler’s It is seldom that more than an ounce is| from the Guard at Gen, Str to completely clear the skin and | quest. Fashioned of pure Wool Fabrics, including Ilannels in Brown, Gray and Blue; ideal spring weight; beautiful patterns in light and dark effects, also plain Blue unfinished Worsteds. . tras, and entertain- | enje © besutifel clear cgereerion, e mw WA Special attention is directed to the faultl ilori } ers as you care to Pe taal Soe the don ble strength WITH U. S, IN WAR, JAPAN pecial attention is directed to the faultless tailoring, > listen to, | money back if it fails to remove freckles handsome ‘linings and beautiful trimmings—every detail has been carefully handled. Some Suits are full silk lined; SEES END OF GERMANY \“Delighted to Co-operate With many are quarter silk lined with silk sleeve linings, others . ‘ 4 America,” Says High Government -e quarter Alpaca lined. Special Victrola Outfit Official—Praise for Wilson are q I $1 04 95 Syroe yy 6.—The ; Japanese press ails the t ce Of America } A] * “Save the Pieces.” Hato ike Wall ab Gils otal KaMl of Men of all sizes may be fitted perfectly: @ papers print articles Victrola XI... .$100,00 | 112-inchDoubleFace | vt Wil “There’s No Delay || r:isin 10-inch Double Face |’ Record ,.....1.25 hy wlating hii Regulars 34 to 46 Longs 85 to 42 Records (75e each), | 2"MeCreery"Record ; $104.95 ||]! by the Ehrlich Way” {| 0%: st4nd ue nas taken.” o” Stouts 37 to 48 | Shorts 84 to 40 ‘ 2.25 Albums ...... 1.45 The repair service that is ||| the, Participation of the United : , States in the war would cause any accurate and the quickest in |}]| change in the plans of Ja e town. Any lens duplicated, plied: “Japan is employing all means | P to help to subdue to en wilt no matter who made it. be delighted to co-op with America.” Lenses at 50c, 75¢, $1.00, etc. It is assumed that the absence of 8 from the Pacific will not} ate American naval activities | ocean, pan, re-| $5 Down and $5 per Month dames McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue 34th Street bs Bstablishe ed 55 Yeare new ven a Baits GERMAN CHANCELLOR | 3 & ti “SA || SELLS TENAS PBOPERTY| me EASTER OVERCOATS For Young Men 14.75 WACO, Tex., April 6.—The German | Khancellor von Bethmann-Holiwes | part of the property. he d in Waco for ny years to " Ivin, a cotton man, The j conaideration ‘was $7,700. The nego-| > ations for the eale were conducted | by Otto Rau, who is sald to Bethmann-Hollweg’s agent he’ | 7 Oysters and ish The Best SHOES Are particularly palatable when flavored with a dash af A limited quantity of new spring Top Coats developed in Covert, Fancy Coatings, | Knitted Fabrics and Flannels in Form-Vitting, Slip-ons and Trench models ; mostly quarter FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Satice silk lined; size B4 to 40. | Years of scientific and costly experiments combined eT with close observation of the needs of growing feet | wie setistactory: a for — —- — — were required to bring Sorosis Shoes for children to At Grocer 10 MEN’S CLOTHING DEP’T. their present high standard of perfection. Cc nd Delicatessen Stores, SS ee see ees ereeterci Smear ae FIFTH FLOOR Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N, Y. Sorosis Juvenile Shoes are so constructed as to properly train growing feet and help them develop naturally. All Sorosis Juvenile Shoes are made of the most carefully selected and properly seasoned leather, and are offered at the regular prices notwithstanding the shortage and increased cost of leather. James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue J4th Street EXTRA SUPPLEMENT py PANEL» COLORE Separate Sheet — Suitable fr Framing > CA Very Beautiful Subject Oy poeir “SUS DAY iwoRLD wu | An Greater New York and Vicinity, 4 : . i a a