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ae a TO NAVY ENLISTING. Work on 250-Foot Dread- nought Model for Union Square Begins Saturday. | | Work on tho keel of the 250-foot “dreadnought” to be constructed in Union Square will be begun Saturday, | @ccording to Lieut. Commander John Grady, in command of the Fastern Naval Recruiting Diviston for the regular service. A detail of fifty men ‘will man the “craft,” and stfict naval | routine and discipline will be ob- served, Commander Grady said to-day his headquarters at No, at 225 West! Forty-second Street that he expected to take up quarters on board the huge Model (as yet unnamed) and fly the flag of his rating at the after peak, A complete wireless @lectric lighting plant, a commissary! department and a m 1 bureau will form part of the vessel's equipment Donn Barber, the marino ‘was selected by the Mayor’ tee on National Defense to design ¢ model, and his plans were submitted to Commander Grady this morning. As o result of Grady's gingering- trip through the ‘ermont, hitherto jacker State, equipment, kn turned in for and yesterday tweive en! day from Burl from other cities in the wn Hesults ate were satisfactory. Walter “A. Donovan, of 58 Hazelwood Avenue, Newark, J, Was regarded as a'100 per cent, re cruit until to-day. A photographer | wanted pictures of the fine ot | men enlisting, | Proudly Se of the Twenty-third ‘ Jed Donovan from t At the sight of th balked, according to Bolle ra Do: that stuff,” the recruit e: “I'm married and if my wife ever| gees my face in print—Kood night!” That ended Donovan's hopes of a career in the marines, for married men are not being taken yet | “Jack's” fiying squadron is being Tecruited by John J, Spooner, a for-! mer marine ant, who lives at No, %3 Cony nue and is boss of the cole! y f the “early Fraak EB. titled to a lot of « | works till 5 P. the M, then journey nue” restaurant Sixth Av where he toils ti 3A. M The Marine t, Corps has gotten out “Marine C or rather a “Who Am “lama Iam neither. I am « goldier or sailor thoug in size. I Ko every gea—and to the fr ton if >« fl than a century Glory into act America West Af tra, Hawa Paragua mosa, ; Santo Domingo “Lam a two f Tam the Un The Dau Revolution United States curing recruits for gervice. An object of the ¢ on Reoruit! veaded by Mr Wiisca Francs, ts to explain how tm ‘ rba, Hayti r a unit the portant r 2 the service. Mrs, France her committee are working in conjunc tion with Bris. Gen, John A, Lejeune “My method of aiding recruiting,” Mrs. Fre is to write to the nt of a of the Daugh ters asking names and dresses of all young m n€ known to the members of the chap ter, who will volunteer or are in-| terested. “IT also am trying to establish an {interest in the Marine Corps by ob taining the co-operation of office and enlisted men In distant posts and getting them to correspond with the| young men whose names | have in or @er to work up an interest in this! branch of the servic In a letter written to sagt Franc from headquarters at 714 Bast Fourteenth Street, Br Ree n.| Lejeune offers sincere thanks ‘for her work and continues “The movement. which you have| originated and carried out has already in the case of one of the great Buro- | pean armies in the field attained | agnificent results. I would like to| tt also that a Chapter of the} ters of the Ame 1 tion stand sponsor for h ur compa of ed nes OD vice. “such a procedure would par tieularly ptable to the men now| etationed at ny A 1 San Dominge r n tual service ¢ th men of the SHE DARKENED HER | GRAY HAIR: A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Made It Soft and Glossy by a Simple Home Process, She Tells How She Did It. A well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo, who darkened her hair by a sinple home proce the following statement 4% In *Any lady or gentleman can darken their gray or faded hair, and make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home, ‘To half a pint of water add 1 oz, of bay rum, 1 small box of Barbo Cou pound and 4 02 ¢f glycerine, These be purchased at y drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair t ingredients can fs darkened sufficiently, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. | room was a It will make a gray haired person flook 10 to 20 years younger,""—Adyvt. 1 stantinople last week on the . oung Men With Fine atriotism Tell se wounded soldiers from the Mesopo= | tamia front. A mob assembled around 7 A e ° e the military hospital, hiseing the Gere man officers, throwing missijem ey Serve Uncle Sam by Enlisting in Navy Me een AA ARARRRAAAAA AAA RRR en ncn “Two German Captains were pubs { - 7 " | |ict y horsewhipped by Turkish wome en in front of the Ministry of War.” ' Commander — | swearing fn the boye | s € As -——>— Four of “many” reasons Censorship Proposal in Spy| Willing to Serve in Any Ca-|why your glasses should be . * ‘ Tt aT Day. », i M Bill Again Attacked in the | Pacity Without Pay—Prob- | Harris Glasses, x \ Senate, lem Being Considered. 1: We purchase | | —_—— raw materials im | WASHINGTON, April 19—When! How the services of at least 2, large quantities. ! ‘ - ‘ha nnn sons of wealthy New Yorkers can be : debate on the esxplonage bill was re-| if ‘ j wothed vosdky Benator Beek wade & bee utilized to the Nation's advan- 2: Systematized Jong attack upon the press censorship penal. the Manly inet Germany tn a “business” methods feature. Congress, he contended, cit- | Mestion confronting aral officers. applied to a profes ‘ secant quthorities, Ia ut. 1, After numerous conferences, thoxe | be ' Li A Meola dn paler i In ¢ rgo of the Government's affairs Bon terly devoid of power to In any way arpeig pdb | interfere with the liberty of the press na vances ainen 3: Enormous vol The censorship proposal, he declared fecralte,” ready to serve "tos ume of business han- is “nobutous,’ drastte and omnipotent, any duty and without pay” keeps up| dled by our ten of- | the consequences of which no mancan/just the same. Silk-hatted and| fices. | s foronce." frock-coated enthusiasts . | w ated enthus' w oup Hansen, | ‘The first constitutional amendment, | daily for Jobs in the Secret Service 4: Ten lens Senator Rorah sald, was added tolor “anything” that Chief Flynn. or grinding factories, make certain that interference with! Superintendent Offiey might have for t Iberty of the press by the Federal] them to do. Result — depend- Government was expressly dented, | ,, United Bae Marebal | MoCarthyy able glasses at @ | Senator Knox suggested that the Chi Roeatint Ate moderate cost. o bill does not expressly provide for Knox, Supe tende ’ 7 . Elwood a. barr press censorship, ‘The committee und six National Guard | Harris Glasses are Por at oe tanner vill Jamendment permitting discussion of |(MCCrs | Kot together to-day | &2.00 oF more —depending upon ea 2 Governmental acts or policies, Senator| and adjourned with the caller ec the lenses required and the liknox aatd he thought would be con-lup in the air, The nearest they got | mounting you select. hte te an a dectara-| 2 & Solution was the suggestion of | Rt) Me RK | | strued by the courts an a declam-|,° National Guardeman “that they | } 5) tlon that press censorship should not | for a MINE ire Brigade.” be among the espionage “regulatlé na" ese scions of the socially promt conferred upon the President hent have offered themselves, their Eager to Enter Their Country’s | Of PEACE Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, a] Sty wervice thac mich ne 7 ; newspaper publisher, said the com-|for them, A complete L First Line of Defense—School | mittee amendment would protect only] unteers has been kept Days for Marine Service Shor- the editorial of newspapers: Biready rendered Important | ony tant part oft? te Government by supplying in tened—Many Eager to Win| jee aM pice , haha tle rmation as to secret wirelesm outfits | : a new wald Senator Bora und the fa num | Appointments to Naval Acad- $ | Senator Hrandegee said he thougnt ‘ mans » have | | *\ —_—> — it evident that the bill Intends to au-|#ineo been taken into custody and in. | 1007 Broadway { bis A telling weill-te-del ~ . - : planet Le terned at Ellis Island Fulton ®t | parents that th . Congressinan: London Cables) cms sere cere eis All of the men have been told to Beste us K a ne | Fred Schumacher, aaah et , “Certainly it de Senator Borah | keep their “eyes and ears oj ] «) (Q { ) ond place fora) fir brother war Socialists Urging Issuing of continued. “it is clearly intended ; the result that, in addition = 4 5 7 Sy killed at rer for that purpose, This language | lice, Federal agents and sold Me Beds : ed ab Vere Cre Authoritative Statement Wouldn't be here if that wasn't in- | York Is being guarded again Austin; Nichols & (o's - _ —— tended. We already have censor ery id sedition by wh » By Nixola Greeley-Smith. elevator he 1s met by one of tne aea-| PETROGRAD, April 19 (va Lon- po oy eae nt Coe eee ee MTS hellaved by. Cre wetneeitien that WATCHED the young men enlist for the first line of defense yesterday | Men detailed to recruiting duty, fills | don)—The Russian press considers the | An open letter to President Wilson |many ef the “millionaire volunteers” afternoon, a thin black line of shuffiing unformed boys, the raw ma-|°Ut 4n application biank, ts n seml-official German and Austro-Hun-| signed by twenty citizens, Including [cin be assigned to some duty that terial of f ves who had gone to offe er their aves to the United |height, tive test foue Inches bare RA AA Stes Cones Toing (DE TOMY Te Ain alti: Wise and Prot tiale (warvisae tRias a ‘ States Navy at its main recruiting station In New |Afd weighed to sco that he is at least ] of conciliating the war alma of the | orn i Duine tonday, anke the |merely be instructed to enlist, Some ; ou mt ma Central Powers with tows of umia| ouners, rade halt to-dny, ani the merely be imatrucit onli. fom COFFEE x @ second floor of No, 34 East Twenty-thir variation of ten pounds ts per~lag a “hase, treacherous and hyP0-|{hq country, discouraging. she too {Which ma is, . at ted, other indications of health 7) A e . critical” manocuvre, The Rech 19] gealo' apread of bure cratic law however, Is n a * Recruiting for the y has been very brisk this : : vey i i“ ‘the Avan Pro ana Bcuiviien which: might tang. tD The World Best M Week, On Monday and Tuesday the number of appli-|t Visional Government is pursuing no ge tip i hes Aa le ‘CHICAGO. DEALERS: LIMIT ithe shovense colan eran = ‘ cants at this station—328—almost equalled the banner | i" aims of conquest declares it is fully 3 peaaaid ® . 2 ! war Always uniform. Makes the ) | day of slacker marriages at the License Bureau in the tens hte navy Pagreement with the views expressed anh: OF FOODSTUFFS | § richest: smoothest and most de- Municipal Building, ; educe bi to the proper|by the representatives of the ocher licious drink, You'll like it bet- y All day long groups of very young boys stepped, |! Entente powers s ter than what you now use. half ashamed, from elevators and told inaudibly of [KEEPING THE DRAGNET OUT) “Tho enemy precipliately deduces a Those Who Are Helping Price | Guarmiteed to pleuse yois per their desire to serve their country to the enlisted men | FOR LIVELY YOUNG RECRUITS. lene de ate for a oka pe paige Inflation by Storing Up our money f ting serv who grente on they we: | t < says the newspaper. “These notes wil 4 RACE! Beas service ¥ eeted them, Then they were weighed, tn the Inner room acc Fe a ia pig Oo Graig tae Staples, or Un GROCER, capac ae: : : d to read a@ line of ¢ nd hid pa lamations in the naive attempt to’ em CHICAGO, April 19 ere rs less than ice tee rm in by | broil Russia with her allies. vers have established bs onl BARBS ee es Adams of ¢ dente: ‘| "Our enemies are trying to avold certain foodstulls, beyond which indl- | k, thirt ie Gritin puis halr I jany concrete indication of their aims viduals will net be permitted to buy ws * my a it don't ter by doubling ttle | just as they abstalned from replying | Tho Purpose of the « 19 to foil : ut wen ! 1 are ributed lig the de © appeal by Presiden Ly re Whore: he ad been sworn tn and were leavl ne, 1 just money enough to get] tres to Hkcly 100k= | Wy... 08 oat berg cath Faery | stra i held r the t ue ool at Newport or | me he f i : ‘a wi ah Wat ohulahave aervak wou Coun likely looking girls, too, If| they itinuing the mortal strug . ; Veeeute nin atapte or rouk wvy Ya PERCU T cuite ail tectncen it mae Lie pro them to whe | rte ' respect the obligations aus-| Al] Who euiltete for Commis-| Se tar four is : from four to si< months | ai, fact, better. ‘The United States | {lew an sup oe ene [tak from their allances and will not| =p amte. | gihkoe Tear ed Bip el NOO1 tl seas have Gn iio farms oven more! LA THU is wie but of tie mays suse & | Site UP thelr right sions In Reserve Can Get Dis- It OND a i. Mal eee battleshit h summoned back ey ‘ he th ate i fies Realtor charg es, O'’Ryan Announces. more than trie me 4 bs t does,” Elwood Griffin re y in address to-day to British and ity during t and now it is thought | yieq, with @ friendly grin, “but 1). Hae reen ther 1 met yen | French workingmen, said Russia's men from training echools | inink life on a battleship must be Kk. John Trac allies need have no fear that she will] Maj. Gen, O'Ryan annou TURK WOMEN TORSEWHIp will be sent 2 after three months’ | jvelier than on a farm in the Cats wn ordered desert the alliance or weaken her] day that ¢ alm the National SCHOOL DAYS FOR MARINE SER. | in the civil war.” | rae ud Papers severoly crit-| |. omcers Teacrve Corps will Across the room from this: farme 1c bast |icize a speech made by one of the re | Const ream VICE SHORTENED NOW: {son was a bright-eyed young ma Kent the navy can have. When returned Socialist exiles in which he| have no trouble securin ais- | Constantinoy ine Mot Mc b St Stones Teuton T the declaration of a state of gion De Witt Clinton High School card @ recruit tell me that he had | advised provisional Government | charge ym the Gut Speaking of Officers Returning With Meso- wer wi - H non oe anys ae ae He was Ed Kreitm a an of threo | left ae hom BANAG a tape icit: peace ¥ th Germany the or unities afte potamia Wounde. take re sits unde cigntee boys of the hoo! ae » who te y u fo! You're ASHIN ‘ON, April 19 Repre- th , f you needn't kick a'r ¥ pr se fusions outside re z boys who looked nas more than Die ud volunte to a million dollar home. 1|gentative Myer London, N arti palais aia "| Ae ON rag datieg =o peal torn wera accepted yesterday and) we THERE'S FIGHTING, | OUGHT n one.” ocialist, in a cablegram to N. 8 . led MONI eae Fe ene deere ines ac aantina atten . “1 don't believe a submarine tender | Socialist, ao oN, $ “There are many enlisted men eports wore sworn into the service after TO BE IN IT, t sd tnlilion dollarae’ 1 protested [‘Teheldse, a member of the Russian |¢he New York Division who combine | ee rious ptoting took plae 80 W. 40" St. they had at ue written consent I had asked young Kreitman whe h the Interest of accuracy. Duma, to-day urged publication of an | with excellent educatio: yateal | # took place in Con. peace or guardians. he work« | “L guess it did when it was DEW." | authoritative stateme » , " nica I there was Thomas! wy) 4 ie eee i lian sae Wracey femiy, UL a thy vel ive statement by the so-|ftness a full mea a d : 3 weg b 4 : a enders are made-over mont- | CHUISts trainin, und expert ' arm ©! sua, who! samured: ine eve | ty Bi aRTe aetna Rreat naring tenders are t shame A cW "Frid a 4 ars” ist member of | the service in which worved 2 Dra a nteen, but looked an undevel aac i ct wan moines ae rete tneline nly BanlALat: : ™ lie tho na vine nw CH . i pa U Sale oped fifteen and whose home for) pays wy a owhen LT gra i ndid food on the batt! of |, ee | enee: ? in the —_— years been the Mission of the q t ¢ schools wherein men are ent | "he ut rejuvenated Russia will | tar » the intry yh tie. ae eae at Ham arate w ty on rimme | TRmnNeUE ‘ Hoe nts to the jai) and lasting peace, I respectfully the Offlaare’ [Heater ye eeorn Street ght call » facts w i 7 : Army Ww recomne | , Thom oke affectionately of the ts to ¢ had he uthorite, EALa ant sarrect 1 the G ee cuenenee Falta ae i Sema | eae ring Hats $99.85 Min sea : near them an ate peace with Tyga I Platt has ber im ‘ e 5 anted to be a MAN," he said 1 ‘seen ars en ee ee he u 4 ee thought jolaing “the novyl to ‘be the Ming American} Wentn y from t From $5, $6. 75, $7. 30 4 a > hha ‘" A " atu: ‘ pphed 101 SOS. or 1 sand 4 SUE ae | an ie FEE ena ed oy A. F ieoronaky ‘ t ) and $8 Assortments . . Another boy, Alb i n the tropics and men urging — the 4 arys anoh t years s W end Honwkoni aoa n’s and. Soldiers M LUO io _ Brand new millinery, py ted to 6 i it ove brothers -speak of Conc c ffort to pre at just now reaching the Nie 1 1 t BULA cred lpmap prepay 1 re 1 hats which should to get my mother t or tte nerve Your wountey | World's millta 1 dela i ? commanding their h 10 go. Bho oricd a litt at ling of dofonse Fo OT one ines t geaignation of est premiam because of time.1 said anything about t f He eit nent were J. G.I ‘ ’ ‘toe their correctness. — All nd told ane t s look : ery \ K h ‘ ! ned, and Ww a ‘ ypaward Ruase 14 1 the new black hats. pas time up. 1 it feels ull you need to do Is to | Smart Shiny ‘ 3 4h Be ( t ruit 1‘ ii\ zal ne over } fea. hey ; wysioal exon AUSTRIA'S PEACE PLEA Pee GROWS 2,375 IN A DAY. Liseres . a AS APARNA | «7 r Gyeater New Yor ATTACKED IN GERMANY ee alk eee ; White Hats in Many Styles : ethene a) Tae? é BASED ese Fourth tn Heeratihus Burnt Peacock Trimmings so rin RGuah eee Paes [i . ’ R ey be Czernin’ WASHINGTON, At A tot Black Glycerine Ostrich ] v t t F : t tl Would D N | reported @ Shapes of the much demanded smart simplicity, } SE iene a danncns| at , hi J Internall i | , buat ' J including the new rolling sailors, tl high-back Oe roan fo W ( | Piiroaklyn—No McenpaMr cA roe aca, | Meatoh eet canna hats and a number of new aeroplane effects. been sw tw to the of recey t DB Gounti i sy i ‘ x } Choice at 83.45 from a collection of the very Grociiun Navy Sard 1 tat t L en Aven nd Ne 4 Zz elas aides { y smartest hats obtainable for Spring. i ie t ue They're afraid Re Street ' f ‘rene illinery Si by bro) wan’ 0% , naa ‘ J ¢ 1, Rive ; ed DY Lani 1 In the French Millinery Salon Ria caine I ‘ > bmi Hritinh Place F for Ships In to mine, I joined t use t : n 1 " OTTAWA, A ( \ (t the Fashion needs recruite” W. I pees A A seveapaetente oe Mink ‘ Visa New Shop long bench in t ‘ ruit he red ae § t Pap ert gee “1M re ; lubberly fa 4 ne be er f Ep eag odes Bly F Lia r 1 oe | from Tannersvill ute n vaing t duction troy G ' Nit at & YA} Nineieen West 34th Street 2 “L came down to New York two “Ww ben a voluatee i the uring war ae baka ly v a a