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Quickly Strengthen 0,000 LISTED HERE . to-day, a item of surveillance has » Your Eyesight at Home been extablished which 1s 60 therougt ~~ <> Lew 1S that ft le believed to make the danger a ‘ of any serious disturbance or plots in t hia city almost nogligtble The Federal net, it wae “stated, hes been extended so minutely over New York and ten Hudson River eountics to the north that aliens becoming sus- pictously active oan be put under ar- rest at almost a moment's notios and that even at the most isolated country store it would be impossible for @ suspected foreigner to eo much The etfoo- nin the “Spy ets" containing the namos of] application of @ German farmer up-- 5,000 alien suspects In the New York | state for the privilege of purcha. ‘istrict have been completed by Fed-] wnall quantity of blasting powder for up-rooting stumps. Three distinct canvassee of the allen enemy population of the district have been made by the Government. These were carried on aimultancously by the Secret Service, the agents of the Department of Justice under Supt. William M, Offley and the dep- utiles under United States Marshal Thomas D. MoCarthy. Chief Assistant United States Dis. TO BLOC PLOTS Surveillance So Close “Danger- ous’ Germans Cannot Buy Firecracker, appear in tks paver to premrigtion fl Kalish and other | Satins — Aart World Wants Work Wonders, ‘With HECKERS’ SELF-RAISING FLOUR you are sure of deliciously tricot Attorney John C, Knox ald to- . crisp shortcake or day: “In spite of the millions the Ger- * * man Government has spent to foment biscuits. disorder the German agents are cowed. Every plot of consequence hus been either headed off or semi-acoomplishment and gent to prison, No concerted movement by an agitators can be launched of the thoroughness of ment’s surveiliance,” authorities have extended thelr system to include certain Broud- ERE are the most brilliant recent suc- cesses—the dances that made instanta- neous hits—recorded with a zest and a sparkling, bubbling brilliance that will get any dancer up on his toes. Listen to these Columbia Dance Records «they are sure to prove all you expect—and even more! Columbia recordings of dance- music are almost “too good to be true”! “It’s Not Your Nationality” Columbia Record 45944, $1.00 A big song-success turned into a still bigger dance-hit, introducing the melodious “You May Hold a Million Girlies in Your Arms,” with a merry bell accompaniment. “Some Fox!" is the verdict of every dancer! “Ev'ry Little While,” Tate's tuneful fox-trot, is splendidly recorded on the reverse, “Yearning for You” Columbia Record 45947, $1.00 A slow, sweet waltz of romantic tenderness, with a beautiful introduction that recurs once again, You don't dance—you float to the strains of such music! Another waltz-romance, “Songs of the Night,” forms the reverse of the record, “ ” Havanola Columbia Record A 5038, $1.00 This is the fox-trot any good orchestra never misses playing at least once an evening—the fox-trot that no dancer can resist—good or indifferent, novice or expert! It is guaranteed to get the whole company dancing! On the other side is The Inner Circle ‘Toddle"—the novelty introduced by G. Hepburn Wilson and recorded under his personal supervision. “Allah’s Holiday” Columbia Record 450945, $1.00 The big hit of the musical comedy, “Katinka,” combined with “I Want to Marry a Male Quartette,” make a one-step with an Oriental rhythm that lends itself delightfully to dancing. “Girls, If You Ever Get Married,” jolliest of one-steps, is on the other side. These, with the fox-trot hit, “Poor Butterfly” (45930, $7.00), the one-step, “Step with Pep” (45925, $7.00), and the \\ favorite waltz, “A Dream” (45929, $7.00), comprise a collec- tion of star dance-successes, Hear them at your dealer's today— and you'll know how good dance-records can be! New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month Y\ GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC Records \ WY 1 ETT RNIN RE oe ey plotters have been captured after |@n assumed name. 1 PEP way and Fifth Avenue restaurants and cafes under German management which have been reported as tho ren- dezvous of German plotters. An in- stance was reported to Marshal Mc- Carthy of the manager of t nue hotel scoffing at five women they reqnested the orchestra to play | the national airs of the Allies al ly forcing them to leave the place. Hnforcing the Presidents order | Ggainst aliens possessing firearms and explosives, Government agents to-day started examining the lists of persons granted revolver permits during the last three years. As the New Jersey law requires no permit for the possession or pur firearms the New York a asked the co-operation o: States Marshal Boshweller in this in- vestigation, Rapid extension of its work because of the German aituation has forcet the Department of Justice to engaKe 4p entire additional floor tn the Park tow Bullding which it will ocoupy by jthe end of the month, VON RINTELEN HERE TOBE WITNESS AT TRIALS FOR PLOTS Close Friend of the Kaiser May Give Testimony for the U. S, Government. Capt. Franz von Rintelen, intimate | friend of the Kaiser, was placed under arrest by Federal agents upon his ar- rival from Burope to-day. Von Rin- - telen, who has been @ prisoner tn Eng. land, was brought to this country by Keotland Yard detectives and by them turned over to Department of Justice operatives who had @ warrant for him charging the use of @ fraudulent passport. Von Rintelen is really wanted by the United States government as a witness in the trial of former repre- w#entative Frank Buchanan and other alleged consiprators, Their trial be- sins on Friday, It 19 alleged that Von Rintelen furnished funds for the promotion of strikes in munition fac- tories and on steamship piers. It ta believed that be will bee a witness for the Government. Von Rintelen was taken @ prisoner by the British in 1916 while he was trying to return to Germany under G ny made veral overtures to the tish Gov- ernment for his surrender, even go- ing 60 far aw to offer in exchange any ten British officers who might be named, I ssor of a fortune estimate at 0 von Rintelen was received in the highest social circles in this country, His intimacy with the Kaiser and Prince Henry was known and it was even rumored that he was a relative of the Hohenzollerns, For many years hi ed in the capacity of financial er to the Kaiser. During the exercises in commemora- tion’of John Paul Jones von Rintelen was the Kaiser's naval representative. — LITTLE CONCERTS FOR YOUR HOME TO-NIGHT, 8.30 64631-—When Irish Eyes Are @mil- Ing MACK, L in — Cirentent Fox ‘TH'S PLAZA OR- rs. Rastus at the Wed- HAM Better than “Cohen April Lint. special mensenj KNABE sutyve atau s. Perfect Victor Service, delivery by Those who flavor with “kd- dys” Sauce get quality and practice economy. Edd OLD ENGLISH Saltice Fine in Soups and Stews. Grocers and Deli- tessen Stores sell it 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 33! Spring St., N.Y. DR. SALTER’S | Scientific Dentistry $09 00 O20 SS 0 SS SS OI SO SO SHO SS OOS O NO PAIN NEW CONDUCTIVE ANARSTHESIA f i Withour ‘Tie T PAIN bing fott TEETH EXTRACTED FREE Your old teu exumcied FKEE and © new oo that file jerfetly made the same day, Ali Work Guaranteed 10 Years Devayed Leoth saved. Uiwusee of the guns cured, Teeth inserted’ without plates, PRICES LOWEST Full Sete of Teeth + = + $5.00 up Gold Fillings - * © © © $1.00 up 5.00 up Mo chaige tow exam. oF aes Houiw, b 3010 130, bundaye, O13 DR. SALTER, Dentist Oposite Abratam & Strang, Be fure to Get the Kight Place. LaDy LM ATTENDANCE + 600 up | 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn I} | | 0 P in Hotel Room Given as fire burn tteelf out, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1917, DIVORCE FOR MRS, VOLCK. ot the Brazilian Ambassador to, erick jr. aged etx, until he reaches | thril to-day when the guiterway on the Washington, and Mrs, Elsie Holmes] his majority, She retains sole cus-| west side of Broadway from tr fromt en Volek, daughter of Jabish Holmes,|tody of her daughter, Elise Holmes) No, 46 to Morris Street suddenly buret C0 RESPONDENT A SECRET wealthy lawyer, were estranged last | Bates, aged four. into flame for about 200 fest. Sever! = Winter, Supreme Court Referee| The referee found that Volk | cisces of tire apparatus and a couste Of re. y w George J. Gillespie to-day resommen- enoula pay ie tormer Md bg LY battalions chiefs rushed to the , Your usband | ded to Justice Finch that @ decree of} month until she remarr! 1 noene. lung Woman Seen With Husband divorce ba granted to Mrs. Volck. | Arthur H. Hearn, second husband of | but all they could do was to wateh the A clerk of the Great Northern Hotel| Mme. de Gama, a large fortune was Cause for Separation, testified that he had seen a young | inherited by Volck. An automobile while standing tn trent use fol i woman In Volck's room, The young TOR LTT ot the Hamburg-American steamship A young woman whose identity | oman and her mother had a eutte| BROADWAY GUTTER AFIRE. |orrices was run into by another ma- ing the room to which there ———— chine, starting © leak fo tte was kept secret was revealed to-day as Volek, son of Madame do Gama, wife OSS SOS 0S 0 SS 0 SO 0 SS 2B HD Do connecting door, Volek was from the hotel, . Volck gave her mother-in-law istody of her son, Morris Rod- tank. Gasoline dripped into Match baie" pe ran. down the street rvt line © 3g 5 the reason why Morris Roderick jvok. en some one threw a 10 the mutt Founded 1826 Lord & Taylor Storage 0 a & a 0 r Restaurant Mcderate I Cuisine Prices ncomparable Tenth Floor Third Floor 88th Street FIFTH AVENUE 89th Street Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered June Ist |—A Great Sale of Women’s Suits-—; Decidedly Smart Spring Tailleurs, assembled especially for this event, representing Important Special Purchases and enabling us to offer the Most Remarkable Suit Values of the Season at ' $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 The collection, one of notable comprehensiveness, includes strictly sags Stet oe! A in Men’s Wear Serges and Gabardines of best qualities, Hairline Stripes, Poiret Twill Wool Jersey, Silk Jersey, Faille Silk. ——. and sport models 8, Burella Cloth, Silk Coats New Military Capes Wool Coats $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $39.50 $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 to $190 to $45.00 to $110 Ultra-fashionable and*the more con- Extremely fashionable models in “ In Velour Cloth, Gabardines, Serge, Men’s Wear Serge Gabardine, Tricotine Burella, Broadcloth Wool Jersey Mixtures, Loopine, Wool Jersey, Ansac and Cashmere Bolivia. In the new colors, many lined with tich novelty silks. The New Tub Skirts $2.50, $3.25, $3.50, $3.95 to $9.50 Sport models with the newest of pocket effects. In Cordelines, Needlecords, Pique, Cotton Gabardines, sport striped, check and novelty figured cotton fabrics. Third Floor servative styles in Chiffon Taffeta, Faille Silk and Charmeuse. Black and the most wanted color- ings. Cloth and Silk Skirts $6.50, $7.50, $9.50, $12.50 to $25.00 Smart models in novelty Bedfords, Wool Poplin, Wool Jersey, Gabardines, Tricotines, Taffeta, La Jerz, Khaki-Kool, Silk Jersey, Washable Satins and Sport Silks, | a Remarkable Sale of Women’s Dresses Important Special Purchases made in Preparation for this Event Enable Us to Offer the Season’s Smartest Dresses Identical with Models in Regular Stock. At Prices Much Below the Usual. None C.O. D. No Approvals. Afternoon Dresses | Afternoon Dresses Models Formerly $39.50 to $49.50 Models Formerly $62.50 to $110 $29.50 $49.50 Chiffon Taffeta, Noveity Silks, Georgette Crepes in Foulard Silks, Novelty Taffetas, Satins, combined with plain and fancy printed effects. | Many effectively beaded Georgette ¢repe; and many Georgette crepe models. Very and hand embroidered models in the assortment. Also smart elaborately beaded and hand embroidered Dresses in the Sport Dresses in printed silks and crepe de chines. most fashionable Spring shades. Street and Afternoon Dresses Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Crepe Meteor and Serge in models on the very newest lines and’in a wide a ce eee eee oe eee ae eee eee range of the most wanted COI. .sesseeees reer sec ieies ceseereneeeenseeesereseeeeeseseees G 19,50 y -—oomceeemcaremcemcancamcamead-aetameuneaesensacceranemncencensael “ es oan mm cameemmame> War and inclement weather con- ditions resulted in the cancellation of a leading Milliner’s orders and his consequent overstock. Grouping these smartest and new- est of his creations, he offered us the collection at less than their actual cost to produce, The purchase, a most important one, enables us to present the Most Remarkable Millinery Values of the Season Included in the assortment are the Ultra- | fashionable Black Hats, Colored Lisere | Sale Extraordinary Hats, flower and fruit trimmed. Leghorn and Straw Sport and Dressy Hats, in scores of extremely clever styles, Fourth Floor A La Spirite Corsets For every type of figure, C. B, designers have created models with grace as their keynote. Con sets that will give the figure lines decreed by Fashion, the correct contour for Spring and Summer Modes, Daintiness and durability are invariably com- bined in C. B. Corsetry; a4 fabrics are finely textured, the trimming details pretty enough to please the most fastidious, C. B, Corsets Broche, pink and white - $3.00 and §5.00 Fancy Batiste, pink and white, Ae , $3.00 Batiste, pink and white,,,,,,,,,$1.00, §2.00 and $3.00 Treco in white,,,,...45 Coutil In Whit@,,,ceereeee Hecond Floor scemsemeenran-fpemoumeancenes Another Purchase of 1,200 Pairs of the Most Wanted White Gloves of the season, will be on sale tomorrow At the Unusually Low Price 68c a pair White Cotton Suede finish; 2 clasp; 2 needle draw backs; washable in cold water, Sizes 514 to 84% No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled Ground Floor 1.50, $3.00 and $3.50 ee ee ee ae a POON OOO 1 Nn Nee,