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Che f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Co, (the New York Wortd), EDITION and elaewhere. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1 BRITISH DRIVE GERMANS FROM STRONG POSITIONS: PACIFY IRELAND “TO WIN WAR, PLEA ~ OF LLOVD GEORGE - 5,000 CHILDREN AT CITY HALL PLEDGE LOYALTY 10 THE FLAG EATHE —Feir To Night { [“Cirentation Books Open to All.” ] ONE CENT In Greater Sew York and | Hodson County, Nod. TWO CENTS elsewhere, 917. 22 PAGES PRICE BOARDS PLAN U BOATS’ END U.S. TC GIVE ALLIES $500,000,000 A MONTH “PUNISH STRIKERS, DEMANDS HOLL WEE: RIOTS NOW FEARED “JOYOUS NEWS FOR BRITISH,” BALFOUR’S FIRST REPORT ON | > — | | Prisoners Now Number Ten | Workers—Steps Taken to sas ne . eae at erences —— , | to One British, aS Avert May Day Outbreaks. All Nationalities Join, Showing 200 CHILDREN IN PANIC | Haig Reports Progress at Hargi- ’ : yy : Value of Evening World LONDON, April 27—In an import. plied ade G ss tle, Near : COPENHAGEN api <a elDemmice Elans for Hinancing the elles “| AS BOYS SHOOT AT SCHOOL |. eee eee ‘ | ant speech at the Guildhall to-day ; German newspapers to-day Indicate | Hy $ Forum Movement. Btls Premier Lioyd George discussed the Road to Cambrai. a deep and widespread apprehension | Allies to the Extent of 500,000,000 Youngsters Shatter Windows With |™llitary aituation, the Irish question —_—_—_— |that @ revival of last week's strike | a Month Taken U b President REVIEW BY OFFICIALS. BIRR ERGEN Ractik and others of the major problems | LONDON, April 27.—In two import- y {movement 18 imminent. Whispers of t ; p by Nearby Eloise with which the government is now |“ thrusts to-day, Field Marshal 4 possible May Day strike, whieh | and His Cabinet. Young Patriots Sing National! ,,. sod 4 |engaged. The Premier's speech was | 'Ia!s reported, British troops gained | came from a few papers yenterday. edit and’ Mayor and : a jeg teges pen te rearyeg [eo acknowledgment of the conferring |!™Portant German positions while swelled to-day to a chore of expos- | * ce Street to-day caused excitement |" Mim of the freedom of the City of repelling determined German counter. tulation and appeal to the working \JOFFRE AND VIVIANI Comptroller Speak. |among 200 children in Public Schoo! | London. attacks widely scattered over the en- | -——— [rmsd Sot allow thémnelves to be rental No, 86, Lexington Avenue and Ninety-| “We must convert Ireland from a|tre fighting front. 1Catls Utipatriotic Any Oppost- | ire Si tNer feet ve aike Bete IN NEW YORK NEXT WEEK Five thousand achool children sixth Street, by shooting at the win-|#usplctous, surly, dangerous nelgh-| Quarries on the eastern outskirts of! , fee re beehacte thlaAtaopcedga aed ek and A STE aT NS” reihed the Stare and Stripes on high dows. Tho classes were finally dis-|bor to a cheerful, loyal comrade,” | Hargicourt were taken, the enemy| on lo Sending ‘Troops to ap ONG in tha tae ay, chee xing the ; " bs al loy ” 24 3 ean u jor d plies. j Before the City Hall to-day, In the ™sned sald Loyd George, “Settlement of | eeing. Further northward, what| France Soon. Fe Hipetigeees ihbarclat SrOCtAdALon By Samuel M. Willems, 4 voter , The tenement house on which the}the Irish question in essential for| "ne | EY " : 7) ha ao sitet an ation | (Opeolat’ Bialt Cobreepandent’ ef ‘The Rvening Werle) Presence of the Mayor, Comptroller 40.5° sioca iw still in the rear of [the peace of the world and easentiai | Hale himself termed “important rom Chancellor von Bethmann-Hol WASHINGTON, April 27.——Three-comered conferences on naval Prendergast and a host of other city the school, The two primary classes|to a speedy victory in the war. 1|¢my positions,” were captured |} Declaring that he wanted to see an} Wee: addressed formally to the federal | pie } officials, chanted their “Pledge to the were disturbed by the noise as buck-|4ppeal to the patriotism of all men | tween Roeux and Gavrelle American divi on the firing line pews . reed re alan jmMitary and financial co-operation between the United States, Grea Bene S06 -Thlned thelr clans voloes shot: eruds ne sarees a rahe : " tee bbl destate : ie “% fe ev | Fr be ie a We toe] : i srta| Roowrvele day epiear sep), {ink against further interforence with | Britain and France were begun here to-day. Chief of these conference i “The Star Spangled Ban- ken fragmenta of the giass|pore of getting this question out o Bi: ROGORHING Cy OFFSIN FOR ON eT Tt uunitions work, The Chancellor de-| \ tion hich pl ner.” Among them were children of 1°" SUC ae ee otit the « “The story from the front now ts|helghts around Moronvilliers wero! Who telegraphed him asking that he | en tah ‘the pte for driving German submarines out of the ng lanes were taken up parents from nearly every COUMtTY jooms, ‘The teachers, Missce Eliga- | Very different from what 1s was tn the | captured and ground was gained in| Withdraw his proposal for a Moose. | 11 MM {tut 8 severely iy pies 6 f 4 Jefinit ; in the world. beth M. Gordon and Johanna Heylbut, | °4"¥ Stages of the war. Before Junc,| tho region of Hurtebiso and Cerny.) ¥ It div posite | The ground work for formal conferences at whi fini acti Those of the multitude who saw sought in vain to quiet the young. | 195 We lost 84 xuns and a consider nce April 16 the French ere Aes és ee Colone arrived from Oyster A marifesto from the four big will be decided upon was laid at a me y of Foreign Minister Ballour, them had @ glimpse of the “melting ators, re ae on ote Heer fish ves an : Tee ae teal ta gpekke Te miprioie ight ete Aelia hide untons warns members| head of the British Mission, and M, Viviani, head of the French part * ae » the smoke 1 Phe teachers telephoned to the po- |“ Lede eahy me Ld " HR OPROCD SO-CRy FA “cere © Cechared | veainst reckless and — regrettable | py ran i At kath ee ae anling tt ; 8 the fies aaa Patro sae Batnihes cent while we have captured 400. Regard-| tsritish had captured 230 guns on the; opposition to the Administration's | | fyvrayie pep of unantlatactory food | riley conferred at the he adquarters of the French Mission. mares Of THe melting ved Sea ove auth Gee ee, Rs Fpl ing prisoners, we have taken at leas: | Arras fron onscription vill and opposition tol conditions und tho failure of somo| eee 7 PARI, DRAB 6h) AOA NS, ie tangible evidence He ree Fg nas sal names as Carl Benson, six, | {¢?.t2 one: The tide has now turned.) Following 1s the text of the British the Harding amendment to send a! junicipulities and. local authorities | KS Allies to the extent of approximately The Evening World tn organizing year " g paar 5 ve During the first elghteen days of “The enemy made a minor un patriotic | ‘ | , by President Wilson and his Cabinet the Americanizition Forum, under fifth Street, and Sussman Erlanger,|,). : 4 i | tary rations | CA a ne Somme battle we captured 11,000) successful attack lust anlght No man can misunderstand my} b | to-day inne auspices eremonies were, fourteen, of No, 186 East Ninety-Afth | iiscners and $4 guns. During ‘t souitioit Don't permit yourselves In these he Deemnt ie ii fob cabotae Pl Meee | Bteet. te older Gov wan ohare (omeore ao gun ring inst our positions in post unless deliberately | grave times to be dragged Into a ie present plans call for abou Sa aR kt lel with violation of the Sullivan Law |{°st @&hteen days of the Arras battl+| neighborhood of Yayet, northwest | chooses to do so," he declared ing and strikes,” In the key sentence! AJupt Novel Method to Join in, §250000,000 monthly to | England ing the address ¢ 6 children made) w Bo lolntie ae ie - >: ; “Wl our captures were 18,000 men and 230| o¢ st, Quentin, His troops were 1 most ea and heartily favor | oe she manifesto, she hae nee ete 0! b f $100,000,000 montt to. ‘Brance end by the Mayor impressing Agno tas 4 and i TENE pla aisle spiel guns, while we gained four times Qrivan off with ices after slatD principle of universal obligator ae tite monatrative| cresting America ugh 000 a month between 1 , Fee alee ot tye eter ikem to ool trate alimmaa in $800 ball for Boscia) (en, ereued. This meant not nly! fghting and he lett a number |mlitary ae ! to Bee It hue faarial: “sinieneacnint His Salutes On this basia the first loar Bed otayore loJunstion:¢o: them: to.uo tenia, Bimnme, 1A i970 Me: Ae timate victory. It meant victory f prisoners in our. hands ntroduced ediat this war |e Nethaeneeton oa Allies. would be exhauate home and tmprean on thelr Fh eoed ba paye ee srarsciy ibe sten going to be w t leas foam, and our Using: tha nieht wat nd I also wish to It MiKMO tha lersigming alntelotn April Livery within alx months. mothers and ers an ira) custody of 4h I ‘8 Soc |chances are growing as our equipment] tye quarries on the eastert permanent poli Is Nation. Il giesia. JOtre. salutes. mer BALFOUR CABLES REPORT OF the beauty of t allegiance | He the —e- | is improving, and t ermans know it} gxirts of Hargicourt., ‘The enemy rnestl 1 y supp ne | hareiis: another od i hand to bis goldsombro CONFERENCES TO LONDON, enorvenye t ee aye GERARD'S CHARGE FALSE | That ts the explanation of the despair| qeg, hurriedly, abandoning rifes | Administr in Vaan ge cap be tenders the salutes to (8) Foreign Minister Balfour to-day sent President in his «reat plan of hav id ) | which has driven them to black pira nd equipment fon, be op letaaeenurinmintelen te uted States of ff ore to England his first report of the recep Congress give him authority to see SAYS SPEAKER CLARK Bik ani dip aul es ea pee ; h ae Honea ae ol French itis who contrived to put) ¢, pnesad (Ma sasntalnalah k Race it that every American shal 9. ue 4 is the next job we have to| bg le apc \ aeiatan one Pee ia ks of thelr own hair under the po ca, tank wala tone beat for the United States in its Ul ssisiboasill teal with, Our minimum prob! | neighborhood of the Arras-Cam My ‘ ement tt ip a duatife nd on the cap. tated on behalf of the commission, ef trial, Wt Tack nie 2 WASHINGTON, April 27.—Champ |!) feed a population of 4 00 Reanena ie provid edit ae patniey ‘The newspaper Cri De Parts told! vouia be “very Joyous sews for tho The C aller wpoke of the Forum | ciark to-day replied to James W. Ger~ | country which is not self-supy ea nperee PEPTIDE 0 of 40 1 who wou 1 to temptation, TH inces,| he. Mtory are tosday British people.” ‘This, Mr, Balfour's ae “a gre nterprise on the par ard and other critics of his stand pet re can li When Joffre was hurriedly sum report, will be made public & great newspaper, which should ) aeaingt conscription. He said : he aa - a : Tae ni _ ee i n he | ned for the American mission ‘hel te'cne tonto. cera eee cee mapported wiicleheartedly Py every) “it ls a waste of time to answer | tr “Northwest of a Me Pan eliey ear ts ray low oan. AY laay Rives Mr, Balfour, it was stated, Is eager true American Judge Gerard's false and malictous | ‘I ralding party w ur : Aus A rid caryiecrseart pec aie Paris shop embroidered | iy make the whole situation a matter me] ae Seba roecty Pe remarks, He was striking hard tt!" B seas, 8 hine-gun fire i to ‘ | to be al- | now AIHags eR ire of at ae Monee star, | Cf Popular knowledge and interest in ngs wh! tne erty Hall in the | KeeP In the limelight out of wh ean Sapte hice tea j F Pl hee raniaced be. men anneal ah MAT! Hoth countries, and to lay not only plaza in front of the yoann nag, # rapidly fading, When he tries to 4 iRnie = am | nliees paslita een f France, Every ‘ ‘ore the two governments, but be last few stirring we ke ner ‘ ue ““\impeach my patriotism he is simply | Th joubt we have ge we P 4 at | warnat recat a in a plan t ica two peoples Uhrough the preas more of color or of exaltation * “| lying. His sttement that I got ‘cold p h brought i ieee Coco Se a | nding @ bit of MIT ail possible details except of course ways in the noon hour, when bands yer" at Baltimore and withdrew is 4 t AN AMSTERDAM (via London), April] 16 Marsha wp. The i caval lateral la nd marching co bright | preposterous | record w W HONORS FOR AMERICAN T.-(ien, Groener, ¢ " r of : getty iitary and nave) ‘ormation. Lard color, congregate, the surround id withdraw and that| ‘!* war eH around hy nunit pplies A rt va diioulties per ridpeargts pices ig sroed the la. " q & {Hur Here ass fha » of a r been overcome this Americanization meetin the war is day's official statement sald serene we Aiba « STAND BY TH ' wrious questions, Mr, Balfour has ectators had collected, he ———_—— Pi nig. Dut Q t \ ah rived and kne . Pee eresiaiore continue through 1918, but we Since April 1%, in the district be Rice of N ia and they were di vener MISS RANKIN IS TOLD sore outs compicte statement of hem, he no chances, ¥ ; Soissons anc abgrive Lieut. Wa t a at even a . N " h ay as to SP ICTATORS BARE THEIR | MORE BOYS THAN GIRLS | (09 many If toe G # Knew tnat n Soissons and Aubs Lieut. W Gi 1 aid : t 4 i way as ti HEADS AS CHILDREN SING. a oe 2 aero |. by hoiding out unul end of 11 » have captured 130 ca 1 Pina s © infor- HEADS AB CHILOREN SING. || BORN DURING WAR TIME || ho couid win, be Would hold out but) com the. Germann ude , UB | fe eain Mahe Ane the intone ; nt conter Mave a ples cL LR ne knows that the longer he holds hg ae : ook ead eo, They stayea to the end.|| BRITISH FIGURES SHOW |\ 0.0 tno worse it will be for him peaco| Following is the text of the War \NDON Emery |¢ sad rah Hi 1 f Chambar of semble American resources When five thousand shrill v« will come mutch earlier.” — Office report : the A 1 pM cha ee ae ae a Her _lord Cunitite, Governor of the Bank a clear unison in which t LONDON, April 27.—-The theory ee “The artillery fighting was rath and Li it Ww ihe se santa sate Ungland, went to New York to-day three bands was merely a that more boy ba than giria WON'T HAVE T0 SMOKE er spirited south of St. Quent M ‘i rough MI April » fer with ¥ arin bankers, The ‘undertone, rose in the are born in war time is supported in the sector between Nanteul w A n ne, wn their ! u " s “ ) status of this country from eettenal anthem, while ti le anual rere aetna ca THOSE CIGARS ANYHOW la-Fosse and Sancy, and \ 1 Clu 1 pial pi ption a . 11 loaning money and finan- little flags were swung to and trar general for England and ' Ville-aux-Bols, During the night treme eA It ; 7 \ 1 k % through private institu gronting the great fing which a little er - the Germans attempted various sons F vet ; 1 Monta anally ning money Win in white supported on the stepa|| During onsolation in Passage of Bill) sur ' nt 1 1 the Government and probably Of the old gray build e great! | war th W > “Hit le chases in some y plac be Rehan Mae cd | PEC ern | FIRE TRAPS 120 MINERS la JOFFRE DISCUSSES WAR PLANS Brood, became aud aljicaurauarters’ of 014 win to Te b ally on He haerrige Ko ; WITH ARMY CHIGRS, ees 5 ungevered, aa tt all 1,080, 2,08 errr ALBANY, N, ¥ It ts a { ‘ ae - pele pe barr art i i W . Marshal Joffre lunched at the Army rary = papper ager apes east H RL ate Ma | misdemeanor under an act passed by shaibs in che Rie tor and | 915 Men’sSuit or Topcoat,$9.95 ayy iipuy: R 00 t ¢ 1 Navy Club and afterwards dis. appeal mea calgirmaicn oe idee ‘ ¢ i to 11 to-day to go Scant GRE Albarite Phe *HUB" Clothin ter.” Hou ; : il ' \ P Pr ansed w 18 with American offi- were r he very top wind : ie perce Byes i ner Ta Ove v m c y Do you wish sat the Wa alle of the skyscrapers surrounding the ywn to Coney Island and throw thre Wp carried out severa ess worth Bullding y ay ny: War College, Minister Sy 4 at the willing head of an ol ful opera Th thaceanian ot turda ; poe y ad conferences with high per ye BON Senator phy's - " . omLD s. s of State and site, - 2 All of the plaza was roped off and | alstance 1) European a perma: nator Murphy Hurtebise and near Cerny \ Al miners TAR WORLD SHAVML BURRAD 6 State and visited tha ae sleared by police noor io, whie ie : went through flying, Any person Who| gained ground Raeane H ee ae ois suit, Pulling Sheri Bini eme Court, seeking to place before ber bogie ie tae men many years bes || takes part in such @ game or aske| Oo Me tts cveral trench ele . a | 3 pfeil “pele a this Government views and gentl A few minutes ls 7 x thera to g amenable to thg stich Al Our st i f TR ak a Eng, Ry 0 t the French nation (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) (Continued on Becond Page.) iothiere’ Bway, cor, Barclay at—adyt. bad made no report this afternoon, also began conferences of