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a kent ’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917, a ) YOUNG AMERICA SWEARING IN AND BEING THUMBPRINTED AT NAVAL RECRUITING STATION | 26 WAR DECLARATIONS SINCE BEGINNING OF WORLD CONFLICT, 1914 WAR REVEALS GREAT WORK YOUTHS 17 AND 18. RUSH OF RECRUITS | DEATHS PENALTY EXPECT BRAZIL wees RUSH TOJOINNAVY. FOR ARMY PASSES ALREADY WELL UNDER WAYIN pues cosen ao Econ FOR TREASON HERE, AND BOLIVIA TD o/s sy so Entrain for Duty “Some- WARNS THE MAYOR DECLARE WAR TOO s,m Brooklyn Infantr: a to-d 1 August 4¢—Germany declared y was day ordered 1914, la d July 28—Aw on Serbia, August %—Germany declared war on France, tal cigeca war on Belgium New York." The First Battalion, edt . : . u id declared ta be De . i a C One Mother Addresses Lads at | Pending Lendation to Make Fgerieadhe ingland declared war || Appeals to "All Citize Citizens to Helps inking of ‘ted: ian Ship, Kill-| sisting of Companies A, B,C and D, Pn "i ty | ay ~ * 4 D> ery, Thr ae ing ‘I an . t under Major Willlam A. McAdam, Recruiting Station As Soon | No Change in Present Meth- “August ¢—Austria declared war Preserve high hrough ing Fase ae Anti- | cad Companies, and ¥ of the Bed — RT ERAT Ta | ecante cers y 4 a ou lly. . xerman Feeling ond Battalion, under Major Ha . is ok er) could be avoided, has kept | As Accepted. ods, Officers Announce. August 6—Russia declared war poe! Seat hss 1 “5 His, 21k ¢ atdWine oars ihe hice ee tesuuantae , While Hoping for Peace Wilson | whote machinery of the Government eaaubiite —— on Austria a5 5 ALMA lock WR TGS Ob GASMIBEGAT cle ack. Col. tovasat & Sauna Gale ft : ding veer aw Officera in:qe Né vestry’ wail etienta “Get " Mayor Mite! o-day Issued a wa 1RO, April ra. | leave ry est KE. Jannick and His Advisers: Have in motion day and night to prepare) A striking example of patriotism, | Arm ting emivere tn ae. ey August 7—Montenegro declared | jroolamation urging calmness and] yi ‘ , in command. ‘The men were in edn a against eventualities. which mi, y cheered naval re- | York district announced to-day tha war on Austria tialeiGs oa Dare-of SiMe ANAL ee re ee rece plete campaign kit, ready for servive Prepared to Fight. The navy, in order to complete in| cruiting officers, was shown to-day | there would be no interruption of th August 9—Austria declared war! tiene within the city, The procia. | Ollelal announcement to-day of the! in the eld ; o record time the enormous building |at the station at No. 34 West Twen-|Pecrulting campaign for the army J on Montene " on follows: nking of the | » the Citizens of New Yor! Upon just grounds and after tong} zilian # amer| The order for entrainment came this ni nd for an bowr the guante were permitted to see thelr wom- k and bid them goodby, but at WASHINGTON, April 6.—The war| Programme authorized by Congress,|ty.tnird Street when the mothers and NOW In progress, in spite of the fa declaration to-day found the spirit| N48 enlisted in the public service fathers of at least fifty boys from | that new lex virtually the entire shipbuilding | of Atmerica on the job, the army at Atgust 10—France declared war on Austria, August 12—Moi ‘ana, killing three Brazilian ettt- lation will shortly brin us, aroused the most Intense antl. enfe seventeen to tighteen years old came |!nto the Federal service close to ha enegro declared |, nd patient the P dan ton ‘ 10 jock the armory doors were facilities of the country. Surveys\t, the station with their sons to sign|® million men war on Germany Caeuha the the trnneea | 2ermnan feeling | eee attention, navy's decks cleared, In-}have been made of merchant craft) ine required clause in the 4 . “We intend to go ahead with the August 12-13 (midnight)—Eng- |) states have 4 that by the act he situation Is most grave; & or dustries ready to mobilize, the na-| that would be available as auxiliaries |) i. ik for minors present form of recruiting,” said Col ind declared war on Austria it he govarnndehe: Oil te ah }OR, Wear eeuees Bibi sid GOOD NEWS FROM RUSSIA. i ded Wate have Beenie | 2 eclare : : ‘ ch) may be necessary,” declared Foreign tlon’s finances never so strong, pa-| ii, mirine and, guns have been) Not only were the boys « |R. O. Walsh, in chargo of the New 23—Japan declared war] rules in the German Empire war! gecrotary Muller to-day 1 t-lotism everywhere, and with actual]? Ty Sider to expedite naval construc. | join the navy, but thei parents were | York district. “Just what will hap- Gahite Taleban the wees Jacob HH, Sehit Lenens ANH tries, ANd) it was generally expected tha aid potential resources probably] tion more. than $10,000,000 authorized 6 about | | as proud as could be that they had| Pen after the passage of the proposed Austria declarediwar 9] the free people of America tions on Je 5 iragil would seize all German ships! jacot Benttl whee public tas never equalled by any other nation in| by the last Congress Is being spent on | such sons to offer Uncle Sain legislation will be known then. In entering Into the great world con*/ interned in ber harbors, and imme-|¢) ; A sel * btatabe - ‘ bed orld’ istory. d yery- and private shipyards. e i he meantime, pending s to the England d red ‘c ‘ . 6 on oe We Se esrany ee ’ the world’s history, And, every-| cignt-nour labor regulation as apply- youngest boy recruited was| he meantime, pen se ne filet diately proclaim hostilities against | day from Baron Gunaburg, head of the where, the women are enthusiastically | ing to naval work has been suspended | Bdgar Taylor Ernst of Elmhurst, L.|Comtrary, all the recruiting officers are “Millions of the people of this ba idan Fewiety Coduentn her oF Petraatted offering their aid, by order of the Presidemt, and vari- - | Working as usual 1915. were born in the countyes engaged 7 Decree abolishing every restriction lL, who was seventeen yea old two 9 PI ngage There was Intense anxlety to-day at|Ous agenies are helping insure an|!* ‘ol vaish an a os is he signed ’ The President believes that Bhi Cuequate supply of akitted and un-|days ago. He came to the station| Col : Wal h and Maj Fed tris May 23—Italy declared war on ||!" this great war, No part of the} as to how the situation would be af- te Nation will do can be measured | siiiied labor, Builders have laid aside | with his mother, and while the boy|™#de @ tour early to-day al the yh a ustria earth is without its representatives! fected by the presence of 600,000 Ger- only by what the Administration finds| private work, on which profits | sub-stations in Manhattan and found , S| was in th nesessary. amount to as much as 50 per cent., to | ¥*5 '" give precedence to navy work on a| Surgeons she delivered a brief but recruiting in progress in spite of the Always the first line of defense, the | Pasis or cost plus 10 per cent. profit. |earnest little address to the other | At the old Post Office, No. 23 navy has divested itself of antiquated| “yy addition to the 183 midshipmen| }Third Avenue, at “orty-second es tatty sant ne aT August 21—Italy declared war mans in the Brazilian state of Rio! | on aires “L enjoin upon you all that you de. | tt v4 Serbia declared war | honor the Liberty which so many of ght in this Jand hands of the examining} Information and | that ec to-day indicated boys awaiting their turn you have soy on Bulgarta vi bly follo {neumbrances and has added new|commissioned ahead of time, another 7°.) rlad to have my son in the | Street and Sixth Avenue and at Sixth a . {o—-Kngland declarea |) the free self-government of the Am- | Brazil in decla Rehnaa = units modernized to meet the Ger-| class of more than 200 will be grad-| ig ., se td . It vad hi {Avenue and ‘Twenty-third Street : Ps 1 ‘ci ae “| erican democracy in which we all] PARIS, 6-3. P De power and efficiency are being} opened to women, and recruiting eta- | S00 A! 3 are fo! 00 o aria of Volltied pnomy to-da d ation. each othe f-control, and respect. tol tie and to all others who dwell | Germany's declaration of war against within our limits, that you one nd all Prow “Ml pat Hraail aid in the preservation of order and ornare and aveni | in the exercise of calm and deliberate | ;, time for. diplomatic | tis past, War in necessary and judgment in this time of stress and| inevitable. Brazil will be happy. to this country broke off relations with jermany ut in spite ofAhe efforts made it 1s} admitted that the present way of re-| hurried to completion through the] tions have been unable to handle the, While she was ¢ her ‘i { flood of applications of men and|biond son came out of the exa otic co-operation of ship and | haath . nite women which has followed Secre- | tio, room with a broad grin on his material makers, tary Dan| call for recruit horized but ten days ago to re-| For the coast patrol of submarine face. «to the full war strength af 87,000 | chasers “nundreds of contracts have| “W mother, I'm all right: } “gen, the navy already has almost at-| een let and many other small craft) they've taken me,” he said, “and I'm October 19—Italy declared war on Bulgaria October 19—1 on Bulgaria torpedoing of the Parana. is Mustard X Pungent, Rich Flavor That Wine Favor, n nearly as suc- s hoped. The navy is cruiting has not ssful as it w A p | arch $ eclared wa ensio be associated with the Allies in de have been offered by private owners. credited with doing “twice as much |f- March 9 1 1 war 7/ tension iy 4. teined the total, To provide additional | 26 far has the organization of the | 60INg to the training scho Newer ey hanes Cae oh art | “Phere! will be some exceptional | fense of the liberties of civiltzatlon,” , officers @ class of midshipinen has] Mosqutt t progressed that ore! port. Vnen prefer to volunteer, others are}| March 15—Austria declared war [cases of mallgn influence and mal-| == graduated three months ahead|than a score of bases have been e8- And then, quite in the role of eyes (sipioiag aga clous purpose among you, and, as to ope aay a tzed t| tablished and a senior officer has vepdlpeen le: 5 erlad tt more attracted to the National Guard |J 0" | loroue: pure mong you, and, as t Se ° of its time, A newly organized coast | penn detached to command this new, Mother, Mrs nst cried a little 8 tion to regular army recruiting sta-|f| August 27—Roumania declared |, them, 1 advise you all that full and aw A ‘aturday Special @ patrol of submarine chasers ts on|payy unit. The vessels, ranging up! she patted her boy on his broad back. tions, and thousands more are waitin war on Austria timely preparation has been made ad- | gy z2ac™ duty and hundreds of small craft to/to a length of 110 feet and armed| Arrangements were completed to- it is thought, to see what will be the hupust. 28-—Cermany declared |{equate to the exigency which exiata augment it are under construction, with. (one, lara, enopen: to sink the | day by the recruiting officers to open Outcome, of the new legislation, that is jf |. on Roumanth for the maintenance of order through our ster Coat § Army preparations are less com-| jot tony cases by thelr former own- Stations in‘all of the big department Walsh anounced that there are | 1917 out the City of New York; and, for ; plete because of the uncertainty over | Crs "who have volunteered in Jarge stores of the city not clone to a thousa its NOW the warning of the il-disposed, | Z | at Congress will authorize for that numbers . ail 1 Fort Slocum w od April 6—United States declared the statute of the United States i h IEODOTB, | | sig nopea within af day: A recrulting will be 4 quote the statute of the United Stat Ss ai henolt ‘ Secretary Danlels hopes w a yreliminary examinations at sub-sta ate war between German z ae iy 120,000, Da Walnee short. period to have ‘at least 2,000 opened in the Pennsylv Railroad | tons in the New York district ; : : is which {s applicable to all residents ing ou beset pie my Hs M ee ah ee such boats in operation, and should! Station. When prmgtion was sought at nd Amer enjoying the protection of our lawe R id t Ww and equipped in a way whi sir} the facilities for their construction, sow shat Government has en-| Militia Bureau ‘of the Headquarters |" whether they be citizens or ea 0 ear sftloere believe matches, unit fer unit,| gr for the building of other naval| Now that the Government has en- 90ne Waite “Department. of. th asic: they. Wes Sisape Ene y Home Tomorrow the boasted efficiency of Germany's aft nyove ina memes f Blane are d x Army on Governor land to-day the AMERICAN ON TORPEDOED dha (United: Sia thaas levine. Gane $ ' to respond overnight | ready to commandeer private ship-| recruiting officers expect that those answer was ma “Hocruiting wis 7s oe ee et ero The Nas | Zarda under the authorization of] men who have passed and been ac~ suspended four days’ ago, It wil BRITISH STEAMSHIP. Snr. 'ecy cater S| ey . a= | Congress 34 ; enlisted, will Probably be resumed onee when enemies, giving them aid an id tional Guard, 150,000 strong, and har-| "The army, whose great need Ig) ceted. have ne iat By wilt | AeDBe BLY, DS TSeee. Ar, omen eee bile in A na py ee er dened by months of service at the! trained men and officers, ix employing | come forward to jo colors. passed. » official explanation. of ee at thaaana? ’ > order, already has many units in| Unusual means to prepare for the! At many of the recruiting stations the suspension of militia recrutting) ay Gy the Cannizaro Saved—U eek is Guilty #1 keeniennd Many hundreds from active service for police duty through. | ofsanization and training of any force! in this city and Brooklyn, numbers could be given under army regula 1 On ithe: Sanh ayes j RRM ners ie dentdine which you may make t out the country and can be fully | Units the Reserv Ofmicers’ fof the men who applicd stated that ant Na tical CHUAPA GES ‘nis Boat Gave no Thought of Lives tion of the Court, im-| promptest — selectic mobilized on short notice. | Training Corps have been established they were eager to serve in the navy | u , civilian recruiting agencies On the Canadian, for not less than flv Every type of woman eaarens Se " gulars and guards- | Fig men who could take commands| One of the chief taska which the|,,;There are dollars in the treasury | ined t x of the British | $10,000, All officers of the 9 have becomingly fitted from men could be recruited to @ Com- have been designated for commissions | recruiting officers undertook to-day, | Was Walicue” YBUt sour Cann pulpy to; Oanesinue 4 instructed 40. aival the largest — asso oo pert ey aide aeadiaag ad EEO ET ni iting of fertook held up. “But you cannot] steamer Cannizaro, carrying an Am-| been espect instructed to give argest assortment therefore, was locating these men at! put « dollar in a man's mouth and] erican fireman, William Samuel Jones | r t and effeact attention ever shown in New York tailed plans for whatever larger army | Graduation April 20 of the June class Q tell him he is you cannot hang|of San Fran was reported t PLY BrSinys By : ntton in Ne ork. mz be authorized have been pre-|at West Point n ordered by he an yey Pl ; 4 paenees #0 | dollars around hia neck and tell him| State Department t Gay by the Hull, | @ the enforcoment of thin law Newest Sport Coats Secretary Baker, they might be en for immediate | ye is clothed and equipped. Supp! ay ‘sul ‘ven were lost. "JOHN PURROY MITCHEL, paid and great quantities of equip-| "Such of the ‘new, equipment will| training at the nearest school of in- {which should have heen accumulating | “itepreting farther details of the tors Mayor Parisian Silhouettes ment for it purchased go to the National Guard, In several | : Fee Vharae have aohruat ¢ thy porting further Cereie Gb the tor me \ Formal Fitted Coats Industrial preparations, thanks to| States the Governors have called for struction, Newport, I. T There Ie no Use in recruiting a mau LFA os Bor dap ty yi = t Showing distinctive belts ' ‘olunteers to bring the gua 1 The number of these men ta in e ere is no use in recruiting a mantadian, Consul Frost, « ueenstown, . © Away, I le. § s\ : lessons of the war and the patriotic) ¥ lunteers to, bring the guard units) ‘The nur puenis tn ek | coy Gannae eaulp, inn, Comal. He At Qisenatawn, Wits s way, Bx a ir} and peetoneciietorbe attitude of industry, have produced Rasutant Reena Gk a stares | cess of those w have joined the loreover, if we had the eauip-| fragrant contems f the safety of ee ioe Gaase bad a: CAPs pes ' pyle jor a great, compact scheme of national! have been ordered to every accord eure given out iment It ip only piecemeal w NM bona in act of quitting the ship ’ Lien Pultsn Avenue, the: Bree | es ae uf BEES ’ resources with’ almost unlimit preparation for quick mobilization of recruiting officers. For in re not enough reRuIas vices dah tia wite 40 a0 Vibitiy ed sleeves. Velours, tweeds, sibilities, The Council of the State forces For e first time | gtance, at t # main recruiting |\n the department to. muster "ALLIED WARSHIPS ON U. S. ed sulclde early to-day ir ut homespuns, Burellas, club Defense, in daily conferences with| {he organization vf smat “military (station, No, 34 East Twenty-third | the individual organizations wh n of his ho K nolted cheeks and plaids, pop the Nation's leading financial hus been authorized for the benefit of | Street, fift vecepted and thirty. | are clamoring for serview ere 1 COAST 10 BE WITHDRAWN | «: a. and on forcing the door line, whiy da unliintt mercial, scientific and labor chiefs,, rural « mam unites. ; eight were enlisted of the 128 who) ist (ne Wil Is ile ah Bes p Mor mH A tut , Leading froma f ed tterials and every meh, only has x arke ‘ out a Gstiaite : The plans’ for army expansion pre- | applied y y. At the main ete eS TUN San ake aE ARR al | bes tata oolos ? and detailed industrial mobilization Pare: th rol ita ON | tion in B yn, No, 115 Flatbush|or semi-permanent camps. Then ®| yi po ont Battle: Plea , “s : plan, but has secured the indorsement | #dered Complete. ren ewe oe acd, | Avenue, seventeen were enlisted yos- | handful ficers can do the w Will Be Sen Join Battle Fleets, No Charge for Alterations and pledges of the men who can {'niversal service is the method twenty-four others who|No State in the Union has even t Now Tha van Ships Here nto effect at a moment's) favored, and everything is ready to ite of such a camp notice. ype MA ohintry ton a colnttear | vice militia reerultir ' ' , Fashion In the tense waiting period since)“ 10,000 or 1,000,000 has be A r r ive t i an 1 n WASHI , Allied . relations were broken the President, ver, for immediate use pjeut, ed away. 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