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mors wT HE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY!” finn WORLD Story of a Traitor and His Awful End. AL he tla, FINAL EDITION , “ [ Cirentation Books Open to Au’ | “Circulation Books Open to Al | i, PRICE ONE CENT, ‘rien 1917.07 te rom rutuauing . NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. HAIG AND NIVELLE SWEEP ON FROM NORTH SEA TO ALSACE — t Soe GOVERNMENT TO Fl PIES: 8907S WSON TO RECEIVE BALFOUR. "=. ren OM MORE GROUND FOR FOODS AND WMATERALS | MOMOSALEET up THE OTHER ALLIED WAR - NEARLENS AND ST. QUENTIN: F INFLATION S ATTEMPTED o> =», COMMISSIONERS WEDNESDAY | <= ALL THEIR ATTACKS FAL bered in Distribution of + $3,000,000 He Left. ——>— ¢ French Win Trenches in Alsace, Hit Wilson Warns Dealers That | — British Reach U. S. This After-| | | AIN Needs of Country Must Rds cba . erin me| noon and French Later ’ Take Precedence. in the Week | Hard Between SoissonsandRheims and Hammer Foe BelowSt.Quentin TO STOP SPECULATION | | East Forty-third Street that brought | i! & & Staft Cormimendent of the Erenins | eae aes together the most remarkable gather-| WASHINGTON, April 16.-The Brit dustry Under Government frequenters of the Great White Way|>¥ Foreign Secretary 10 | BAVARIANS BIGGEST i staat an jinnamed port this skig-of the —_——— of steel cars, whose entertalumerta Atlantie The commissioners are ex- Lieut. Ramsay, Killed With LOSERS AMONG GERMANS Ps that New York has seen in years. | scheduled to arrive this afternoon at Supervision Is Indicated. | ‘The will of this picturesque maker | Famous Actress, Kidney Infect # |Fa 5 Ct-}were as famous as his business! pected to reach Washington Tuesday —° ! J . [By Samuel M. Toa ed, Rushed to Mt. Sinai, but | :bi!ty was great, will probably 6] night or Wednesday morning and wil Canadians, Will Be Followed Gioecial Btalt Correeponden' filed for probate i few days. The h STAM BE World.) . 4 ‘or probate in a jays. be received at the White House by 3, Ke . A 4 " m WASHINGTON. April 16,—Prest- Surgeons Defer Action. ning World is able to give now | president Wilson on Wednenday to France by Brothers. LONDON, April 16.—All along che line between Lens and St. Quen- fair account of the estate and the way| ag ae ah Bernhardt, the great |!" Which It will be distributed, Tt is eee OF the Denpee fe the possible that when the estate Is set first call for industria! volunteers tn led it will amount to not more than pubil urag: nyc a ge ,t Fooms at the Hotel Savoy for tive | 59.90 fe ; 7 shed he the great National Service army th $3,000,000, according to John W. H.| wo or three days will be consumed terrific fighting now gol: tn th must back up the fighting line if Weeks after abandoning her tour|Crim, of No, 30 Broad Street, for rrifie fighting now golng on in the’ in preliminaries and organization be 7 ut ave al ‘a i hrou he country, is or e a ‘ady's riend as es ne »rhood of & ntin. Since this war is to be won and famine of through the country, is at Mount Sinai |Years Mr. Brady's intimate friend a8} tore the commissions get down to, Me!Shborhood of Quen n well as attorney It has been esti- Gent Wilson's ringing appeal to-day oon as the commission is safely ist of its membership! For a week Americans have been |tin the German resistance has stiffened, but Gen, Haig reports to-day |the capture of Villeret, which straightens his line northwest of St. Quen- + |tin, and announces further progress to the northwest of Lens. The Brit- > lish are fighting around three sides of Lens, Ma French actre me §j ashore, officta and arrangements will be made thrilled by stories of the reckless 8, Who hag been ill in her ho Canadian troops In the . | Counter attacks which the Germans have launched at Monchy and | ps Hospital, having been taken there yes- business with representatives of the last Monday they have done more | ood and material prevented. . 6 tal yes . : i ¥ 4 " ‘die . 4s an , ty avy, opportunity | teruay for @.grave operation. Because | eee ar > muon hisher Geure United States Government, planning than thelr share in smashing the| Lagnicourt suggest that the British are approaching dangerously near Lgpigp ug iddabla sho responded ¢ ment at thence 1 belleve,” sald Mr. Crim, “that Mr} the most effective methods of co-op- | Hindenburg line, ir capture of} is given first for volunt 2 | the new German line which, according to unotticial accounts, the Germans had not had time to complete before the British offensive was launched. apy ie bal A special despatch from the British front says the village of Trois- the youngsters who gave up| #8 o¢b4¢40 06 tt4 eee seemeebere | ouvages, gust north of St. Quentin, has been captured, in that struggle was Lieut __ MARSHALL FIELD. | Paris reports violent artillery firing along almost the whole of the trady's ate will be divided betwoen ment, but if that fails then the pital the operation was postponed and] his sister and the Brady Urological nent must exercise its arbitrary # Consultation of physicians and gur- | Institute wave out of gratitude to bee son wheth.|J08ns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimory. | oy where he was restored to health six il they can rength of | Y°2's 4&0, with perhaps ten or a dozon rength o} bequests to various charitable institu m that day, after one of est battles of the war, wil ed In song and story as long eration in the war against Germany, Vimy R Th in arriving than the ected by the end of the week time to participate in the first fc sasion, President Wilson is not t French commission will be later, the t High, but is| be « in Powers of compulsion geons will decide this after The Administration hopes that the €F it may not be put off ui President's warnings will be taken have time to build up the , he patient nariicipate dipectly me oun taraie Craddock Ramsay, Though |7— ‘ : ‘ ; r periously and heodc t a atient, tinean began in Lynn,|{Hona in. New York City and as many partie he ne hy in oe infer a These a. hee i iy si MARSHALL FIELD 10 JON French front, with vigorous French offensive raids at half a dozen places oe st flush of en- © actress's jliness began in Lynn, * | ces, b o § ary Lansing he lan born, he bh «de 4 2 ‘ 3 p i eal an eee fall ‘al kK in Mass,, with what was apparently a] Tore to old friends: will dominate the pr dings the Stars and Stripes for ten years, penetrating the German lines in Alsace. The artillery combat was par- “Mr. Brady never forgot tys friends No matter whether you called on hins xt his office or his home, you could not leave until he gave you @ present In the last few months I have spent their old, casy ways, there is almust Slight cold. She came to this city, certain to follow an exercise of Gov- but the cold worse until she ernment authority over social and in-| had to take to her bed. There was dustrial life far surpassing anything "® evidence of improvement and | A new polley of the Government! his family, father, moth four CAVALRY AS A PRIVATE ticularly intense on the front from Soissons to Rheims. There was also ie iy ERAS torday by tho natal» | 2 bs a eee or a ——_ heavy artillery fighting below St. Quentin and the Oise. ation 0! a ‘ured Ue mh Boarcia + ° which’ {e to operate on exactly oppo- | | unt Reports indicate that the fignting ca the western front has assumed when an Evening World| Grandeon of Chicago Mer this country has ever known Madame Bernhardt was moved tol wvenings with him at his home in Weat | it? lines to those of European coun. | man called the family ohne tele-! Goes Shopping Equipment |almost the proportions of a general engagement from the North Sea to The President's proclamation clearly Charleston, 8, C,, but without bene-|jrigntycsixih Street, sometimes, three {tee It alms to give out rather than pigs a, Heep gee ip yy eeteliet Here Preparatory to Enlistir the Swiss border, the Germans being hard pressed at every point. seta forth the imminent crisis and is ve ek: bi her return here Dr.| or four in a week, and he never forgot H Three members Mouth, ‘Na, learned mormahinn 66 rc At Hin anapimént [a ihe sTllerce | ———___— Although British patrols have been dicates that tho needs of the ni n polis: Marchi: hs ; suilnant _ French Bip Pulk ie panel nw: Panes ourage with wh the Canadian/ton tais afternoon Marshall Pield | in the streets of Lens ond Gen. Halg’a Ms tala bracedance over tha free 9) An who came wi h her to this) phere has been a lot in print about} 2 see Ores WD n, men and w pin faolna thal wtanduan Ge ihe foudder oF the hod $43,000,000 WAR TAX | men are in the outskirts of St. Quen- aotion and desires of any individual. country, and Dr. E, Baruch, who 181 nig jeaving a big estate, but I believe | Crees Newly appointed director struggle in w England, t sa MiarahaiBiaia & Guiitand st Gul \tun, the fall of neither of these towns It means a coming mobilization of /one of her closest American friends] that whon it is settled tt will run to| #¥reau of Information, whic cthae enuntey, ledeeelnid A a Ree a Nea rael are T0 BE PAID BY U.S. STEEL has as yet been officially announced. labor and industry, under Government| made a’ study of her condition, which | nit mach 2 than $3,000,000, He| ve? all functions of censors eatin saumassal ihe ieee lath en ee The Germans, it is apparent, have supervision. resulted in the discovery that one of | jived at the rate of $100,000 a year or| Publicity. alee a atly the ranoriss Gone | ce ibaa eerryne sont in their reserves and are makiag ‘As Tho Evening World pointed out| the patient's kidneys was badly In- It is the idea of President Wilson p nfirmed despatches from Chicago Judge Gary Gives Directors Esti-, @ desperate de se to enable their : vy on Company——- |emgieers to complete the destrue- mate of Levy on Company tlon of the mines and factories of 1 veyed his mossag | more. He remarked to me not long | | "We know of Lisie'# death al- | ago that he had put $1,000,000 in this his home, but when that as last Saturay, four great armies must) fected. be marshalled: | Mme, Bernhardt was so much that the country is entitled to know ling of Mis intention to enlist as a what is going on in the jovernment private in the First Mlinois Caval house: ready,” came in a steady volee The military and naval fighting| worse yesterday that besides the two] set, for example, is gold it will not}®M4 that the mistakes of the Britisa | i vou just the same, Wora], ™h_! sald he Nd leave te Hopes for Even Distribution Leng, which might bave been uastel line. physicians named Dr. Emanuel 1ib-| pring anything Hke that figure censorship should be « 4 cached usa few days a6 In the FeRimant: in a tow days, He The proposed Government war taxes! to the Allies The farm army to feed fighters and| man, diagnostician, of No, 180 East] «Mr. Brady was always giving, His| The first test of this American idea} ay young woman sald her brother| ded he had been out shopping for] on corporations will cost the United|GEN, HAIG'S REPORT OF THE worke: Sixty-fourth Street; Dr, Leo Buger ities must have cost him many | Will come in th n of the Britisn | way twenty-four years old w things neoded sequipment. | States Steel Corporation $43,000,000, | BATTLE’S PROGRESS, The’ factory forces to turn out *)* ton the Kidneys, of No, 1000 of dollars a year, Ido not}and French commissions, ‘The Bure Mad Montclale Field, who was educated in Eng rding to estimates by Judge KE. lowing is the text of Gen, Halg’s munitions and materials. Park Avenue, and Dr Lambert | see now the estate can be so great as| pean Way ts for such meetings to be!) i. time of b igs » married Miss Evelyn Marshatl, | Gary wirman of the board of dire War Office The shipping and transportation | were called in consultation. ‘They | reported.” shrouded in absvlute secrecy, 7 ‘ is ’ Canadia shter of the late Ch HH, Mare] ented at @ sockholders' meet: | captured last night the corps to keep an endless line of sup- 1 an Immediate operation was| “How about his Jewels?” was asked, | American plan is to give out as much |. y ava ad be af New York, in be {in Hoboken this afternoon, — | of Villerat, southeast of plies going to Europe. the neans of saving Mme. Kerr “They may be worth $1,000,000 or]news as is consistently possible of Punk Montreal the latter > That other laws will be passed no} Harsicourt, and progressed north- A significant part of the President's hardt’s life and hurried arrangements | mor the proceedings #0 that the peopl b ‘ panatinnds 1 sai Sha Waaiant to fh Reaht West of Lens, appeal is to manufacturers, middie-| Were made for her transfer to th ‘ ey to go to the Metropolitan| this country who are to give thetr ay a t nily t re | READY FOR FIRING LINE, e said The bur which will be| “Pull particulars of the booty nent preliminary to the oper- | men and merchants to forego unusual | hosp profits in food and materials, This| Tr means tho beginning of the end of/ ation extortionate prices that } been ph imposed upon the people during the und year in every etep from producer to) cons r museum?" fortunes and their lives in the cause let sasihinnvtatdeachini sani Il mooged upon corporations and Indi-| we took Leivin and on the so relieved the actress that the| Mr, Crim. “I know of no such be.| with our European allies Masa win thine! | but the fact is established that | eeeeeneme there iva fair and equitable divtribus | Ue . jans thought it best to keep be f e8, ave read e papers t nat cheerful | ‘i ‘ tlon of the burden pur captures were exceedingl vt tO, 600P BEF quest: Feat Nave read Inthe DAE Maida Secretary Calls at White : lar including a long renee wig ie arent |e oman att een BIBBEST OAL TAMER SUM, emo cit at ag] Howe to Urge War Te | UAB LOST 7,350 | Seshatst fa many re 16,—Wiillan IN STORMING VIMY) ter'cr trench mortars ond comes Mme. Bernhardt | WASEINGTON, A RISE ABOVE THE LAW. Resse rat »pearanc in this] “How was it that a man of his brothers? | s . Jennings yan , nally quantitte of bombs 7 | country id to-day at his oftice in | force bility formed the habit of Steamship Narragansett, | s w ked ‘el nt sed . and gren- Under the laws of peace tla has) Globe Theatre Bullding The | decking himself out with hundreds of 9.196 T Torpedoed Of Pour The y was firm ' nt Wilson White oracaein eaccaitien Nuniber 3fD i t kind In addition, been practically impc for N&@-! oeration iteelf Is n t serio |thousands of dollars’ worth of bril Ae rpedoed Off Ewe Pe? tt | House ho is “for anyt Gov | $ruckloads of new tools, many tonal, State or City Governments to] Moo) ae mes ; We an ah cen aka Irish Coast o NL apa Clyde. are WIth Jernments wants in pushing the war 80,000 Men Engaged in le is of tram-lines with trucks regulate arbitrarily the prices of) ETON OFAN He told me,” replie nC t e ‘ T will be [to a quick and suce He Successful Attack, complete, and two large engineer odities, The old rules of free-| man seventy-one years old. he i . rep 1M rim, ish tank steamship Narra 4 this 1th Vr 1 b dum have fallen intact tnt: Bia or trade and the asserted right| 24d Mme, Hernhardt's wonderful vi- | “that began It as a matter of ad- 9,196 tons, and one of the) y Ciyde ty twenty, WH ds ve @ fr ng i % ’ OTTAWA, April b--Wanadian possession Mn’ to charge. all that the traffic w puld| lity unimpaired, But I have been | vertisir He estimated that it was | largest carriers of bulk oll ever built, | e1 | de y the storming Vimy i | The attack of Monchy-l bear in commercial transactions have| *"? alarmed because her iliness | 4 oF of business t to be| has been torpe tp 1 and sunk some =flon't_ you 1 rduy ¢ 10) Preux on the 14th was pressed stood an barriers against attompts to| ha ed so long without any ev hdverti i »y his gorgeous jewels, and where off th r ah i cor : : yn ding. "| by the enemy with great dete: 4 PSPS t hi rwn steadily weaker 4e of the gems more than paid cers ot a British ship, But | 4 une} sage ay A products or any other commodity | ® i ; B ¥ Narra aitneth aka Aci 4 Oca. | Division, whi was brought But these are war times now. st Appearance at Lynn, March 9 ntoreat in the large amounts he Ar i pena , W | down to resist our effencive rtial law does not recognize | nvested in them Nn after pres \ : during the battle of Loos i ara say Gane ish reasanise artes H. Tupnerta om Killed, iv, wcains vory fond of nes, | the off ‘ a yaad during the, beitio of bees te | ION, April 16.—S, G. Tu at t ther ‘> anid to 0 word of the vessel ‘A Ra hege and demand make the price, Nar | ached to the Canadian infantry, and a| “ucinated by them, He sald to me/ Ro word oF the ute ‘ ‘ th Aer in the fighting near High -_——_——_ json of Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, bas pummel [who had met with ¢ hag | Bank Canud ant Rete, Aca Met eR wood during the Somme battle in ... @@antinued on Second Page.) been killed in action, ' (Continued on Sixth Page.) reached bere from unotlicial sources | Street, Telepoose Ueokman 4000,—adr,' 1915, wa ain hurried dewn te nn