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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1 (ee —~ 917. 8 ‘ COUN T TOLSTOY ENDORSES MOVE TO SEND k OOSE VELT TO RUSSIA ROOSEVELT BACK: ASKS 70 COMIAND BRIGADE INFRANCE Says He Will Raise One or More Divisions and Serve Under Any Leader. Roosevelt Would Inspire Russia, Regarded There as Man of the People; Would Be of Great Son of a Di nguished Father Says Colonel Is Well Under- | | stood Over Thef® and Hi Books Are Widely Read—| Democratic Commission Would Do Much Good and Railroads by American En- gineers Should Be Built to In-| crease Productiveness. Theodore Roosevelt, fresh from en- thusiastic meetings in told to-day how glad he would be to ans ‘wer Marsha! Joffre's plea by taking a @ivision or divisions over to help the Allies at once. All he elf is to serve as genoral of one of the brigades under any leader President Wilson may appoint. The _ eald: “I most earnestly hope that the re- quest of Gen, Joffre to the American people that woe at the earliest possible + moment send American troops to the Chicago, By Sophie Irene Loeb. Count Tolstoy, who leaving America this week, gave the fol- lowing suggestions as to the service the United States can render to Rus- sia in the interest of concluding the} war and facilitat- ing the sound es- | sks for him- ie me Colonel front will be granted. The first step ee er fm thie direction is to have the lower onc aiitc hhh ind ad | House of Congress adopt the Harding a | Amendment, or its equivalent, in the Bend Roosevelt to conference between the Senate and Rpece to cee meee the House ¥ ple. “Some well meaning people have Tae In Ruasia he is deen misled into opposing that highly respected Amendment by false statements to | 74 the beat known American, the effect. that it was being used | Send us agricultural implements and to antagonize the Selective Draft | ‘ach ise how to get the most from our ma. The sotive Draft Bill hae |#H: the richeat in the wortd Sw paseed both Houses, and it iy] “ve we as many railroad men as you can spare, to help develoo our system no longer possible sincerely to ¢ this as a reason for opposing the |! Taliroade E | Harding amendment, or some propo: Money and munitions from United | eal embodying its substance, such as States will prove a tremendous ad- Ghat contained in the letters formally |@"tage in encouraging the Hussian » Pamieited “by me. to Congressman |" fo stand together until the luet nun is fired. Dent and Senator Chamberlain. “Remember that the amendment | Pightu- Ber OMe, OF ORF ASE r W proposes thé use of men who would 000,000 population are peasants, who} Be exempt under the Botcctive Dratt | have @ voice in the Government.| Proposition made by the War De-|*he education of whom will have to be| partment. That is, the men would |2romoted for the welfare of the new) have to be over twenty-five years old, | Government. fhe adoption of that amendment in| A strong democratic commission Gubstance would mean a pure addi-|from America can be of great assist- tion to our forces. “It would not diminish by a@ man the men taken by the draft. _ ance in this connection, COONT IVA TOLSTO! Only 5 per cent., or approximately | out tion, of prime importance.” tread Value, Says Tolstoy | Measures Covering vetiig Prick Fix- “Fateful Day for Democracy,” Says Organ of Germany. ing and U. S. Control to Be Introduced Later. mittee. They do not cover price fix- ing or control of the use of grains for; an} distilling Nquors. These subjects will |e covered in a bill to be introduced ‘The bills ure designed to stimulate production, prevent hoarding, make | for equitable distribution and suspend the law prohibiting the mixing of flour. They contain provisions to | prevent conflict with the anti-trust and Interstate Commerce jaw it confers and preseribes powers, | thority, duties, obligations and pro Jof the United States and te | them injurtous manipulations and cont The bill to be intr confer plenary | dent, on suxgeation of the Counetl of speculation, | an r will the Presi against ‘ols, powe on maximum, national pre hibition in the President's discretion, sgulate transportation of food prod ‘ucts and deal with produce exchanges and boards of trade to prevent undue to preseribe or vt apeculation eS BILLS TO PREVENT MAY DAY STRIKE FOOD HOARDING PUT} CALLED IN AUSTRIA; BEFORE CONGRESS BERLIN IS ALARMED. WASHINGTON, April 30.—The A¢ LONDON, April 30,—Austrian applied te.the loans to be made te ministration Food bills were intro- Soctatists and trades unions have nce and ftaly, Which will tetal from duced in the House to-day by Chair- definitely determined to Institute },000,000 te $200,000,000. man Lever of the Agriculture Com-| twenty-four-hour general strike to-| ‘The Federal Reserve Board's surges morrow morning pun considerable apprehension man workmen would follow this ex- p) } Jotnt resolution was introcuced in'the! leaders to avert any tle-up in Ger- ny ust later. : am | Phe legieiation in the form of a) forts by Senate by Chairman Gore of the| ma Agricultural Committee J agitation has gone in Enypire has been German censorship. Holland ists we but quoted Count von Reventiow, tho Berlin Tag that the Socialists were aiding in sup. The Lever Bill appropriates: $25 | ressing the strike scheme, Other 000,000 for its enforcement and au-|™ Se pen | Berlin information asserted that the thorizes the appointment of two ad-| <iclodial: aastachh¢ Bacratariod OF AgM | Socialist organ, Vorwaerts, to-day | i warned its readers in flaring type not culture to administer it. It atates that ! 8 typ Reduced from Values to join any movement which would curtail the output of munition: lay |dibitions because of the national . e | mocracy in Germany,” declared the | emergency to cure an adequate m4 | Germania, conservative — Catholic ° supply and equitable distribution of oe ay food for the Government and people a . protect! NO MAY DAY PARADE HERE. For tho first time is to be no May handle the situation, including the on the Bast Side to-morrow, cheviots, fixing of prices, both minimum and «trikes are pending or being axitate: ordi and spee ate «|. May | co exchi nly eption | " - $i Will be a parade of the fant gide Hovlal-| ste from utgers Square tot | where & mass meeting In x | ard J F 5 for two o'clock to-morrow | . — : de satdbbd S| Universal but Separate Aureement) Bi " | He by Conference: | Met: i STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 30 (via axe, 4 London).—The forthcoming eace Con ° ake eve se. |ference of the International Soctaltai In answer to a question by Senator | Bu not to be held at the inatanc: Kenyon, Mr, Rothwell sald he belteved | of the Germans and will not work for & separate p WILL RAISE WAR FUNDS UNDER NEW LAW GRADUALLY 1,000 AMERICAN DOCTORS TO BE SENT TO FRANCE: ‘WASHINGTON, April 10—The first men to represent the United States on the French front since Amertea en-! tered the war will be 1,000 surgeons. The plan was proposed to the Councth: of National Defense by Its Egnerals medica! board and immediately? adopted_to-da Treasury ates Offered Banks to Be Retired by Bonds Every Two Weeks WASHINGTON, April 30.—The Fed- eral Reserve Board has reco: imended to Secretary McAdoo that funds to be Taised under the $7,000,000,000 war fin- ance law be obtained rradually by offer- Ing to the banks of the country blocks of treasury certificates to be retired later with bonds every two weeks. Indications are that Secretary MeAdoo roon will annownes the offer of another block of certificates. The pr am would s Germania, Catholic Herlit despatches ision hinted at that Ger- ton contemplates that the certificates | shall be offered to highest bidders, no offer below par being accepted. The offer would be open to all banks of the | country, State and private institutions | as well aa members of the reserve ay | tem and to individuals cing this de They detailed widespread ¢ labor unions and Socialist how far the general strike the Kainer's concealed by the Despatches from Tuesday Sale Suits High in Fashion’s Esteem evted that German Sc working against the strike, in as denying iuing, up to $30 and $35 1 may be a fateful ¢ for Serges and twills tail- ored to their utmost re- finement—the demanded mabardines, tweeds, ve- A Celehente tn ow. alin Only, ra there | In ten ye Day parade or outed Bedell-Paris Models Every Correct Shade For Sport or Dress ne te ante he 1 ww in halla, Phe with For the young woman of lively tastes and the matron “Ig 1 am permitted I will help | 90,000, of the workers in Petrograd and fe at J n video one, or two, or three divisions | Moscow are now actually repreacnting | FOr seven years President of the} Bernard J Rothwell ft Hoston, pres: | ul of formal modes, Norfolk secre of regiments substantially | re Government in power, which must acholar, he) ident of two rolling m Noe weak iene jackets, plaited models and Uke the regiment I commanded in the 1" : possesses all, s that are having a daily capacity of 6,000 bar ’ , x wh war, © \taier include the peasantry. [fevered by the average Husslan, If | ive Hod the Benate. Agricultural SOCIALISTS’ PEACE AIMS. the latest military styles, “All I wish to do is to help raise the| Thus the principal needs of this)you were to send Roosevelt in any ‘ hat he wae wiilnk Your choice tomorruw from @ivision or divisions and to be allowed | country that over-night threw off its | cunielly, private or public, while ou Committee to-day that he was will many high-priced favorit to go With the troops in command of | prake of oppression and took old of country tx formulating Its govern- in case of necessity that the Govern ‘ | ‘ake of Opprs i ent eliewe e would 0 p| - " 8 ep ts, yah « SER SF the brigades, loyally to serve |the steering gear of the Government Gina VaNe ee [Pent OogtIRCACe: THA) PIRSA BEY ony No Charge for Alterations SME hn. todo ai that lama Naa |was presented to me by Count llya) | “When 1 first » to this country taxes, allow the stockholders 7 per te make good the President's message | Tolstoy, who is one of the strongest And speeches abowt| ent, and take everything else 0 of April 2." repre ntatives of the common peo- fants tie Ruasen Air ation" Manne Fe Count Ilya Tolstoy, an ardent ad AOE] Cert ee ORe, Tens Sale at ‘'aphio. S io wand GC hae me of Russia and who ts following to me in thelr eyes, cS cace, auld Pletor Troeistra, ° nm MME Hela tera ccue the sections [he fooutens of hie antlous father. | fearing. for my safety when I milters had not increased the price of hate Mociaiiat iow tee altima Pour Deu Dm aeoasiives of their new tora. ott id Mushvaben Gaunt 166 turned home asa result of these pub flour propertionately as the price of | the i, fo-day. He | ernment, had luncheon with the | semble his father In app Chunbed Ce Humaine eae na wa Save Thera fe No Poeathil [wheat to them had increased. | france that the only thing ie 'Conters | aay Hak Aue ie te ats a you put thectwo no fear in discussing the politios of|2a)S There Is No k Is Not Possibility Of | Stato aid in the Federal Trade ¢ om | Moule ‘arity wind He of: | : tuncheon Count Tolstoy said ‘He | together, except for the difference In hty country, Agreement With “Powers Fay eee edn RCIA LIK GL REALE RLU eR Mara Nineteen \/est 34th Street “Col. Ro elt, up to the time 1| ag y feature is almost identical.|, “As you say hore in America, ‘there eeme 1 | prices was taken up here to-day at a) tt will he anid We are not w > Eee ne. bees |e _ 7 # nothing new under the sun,’ so | conference of representatives of stato] ing. tor ® Separate pease any ae not de Downtown: B lyns Newark: spoke ‘to iin, uring him to Ko | Count refleots his father|one need. be surprised at’ anythit of Teuton Militarism.’ penitent as sepraeenitellyoe of ; What! Wa want fs universal | anew. om ae, | coneses Patton st laren" S heck rs ? v! ertained the idea.) ) tne strong feeling of individual-|‘The same thing that hapnened Anaidnte | joards c 1m He bas been engrossed, he told me a He firmly believes in the ¢ Fronce and to o cou..*sles in R 2 vernors of States that have oy apes } only a small bedroom in a mo | Yet it came to pass. ng to-day of the reports that have|the ‘Tr Commission conference: In case it prove: mpossible fo bd t canta Sage, It, Rroves IMPOR De for eee te takos pleasure In brewing | POSSIBILITIES OF THE FUTURE Kone abroad regarding the efforts to| The Commissioners made it pain that) to give me a letter to the Russian | his own tea and is hospitable to the| FOR RUSSIA. eatabliah’ @ wepavat ace between |the first p soe ne daventination | : : Tadlcala, Such a letter from the | jowliest who come to #ee him “| look for the future develop- | Russla and Germany, said is to remedy any unlawful or uneco ni - = = = sreatest of radicals in this Republic] RUSSIAN PEOPLE HAVE FAITH| ment of Ru ‘one of the carellall igi aah papal | nomic conditions disclosed \ hie letter he will urge IN ROOSEVELT. | ne edits Tendo, [no mention anywhere in tus ¢ mmistoner Colver declared that memes fot sowlek what the? haya). Tous, while we enjoyed some rals-| velopment are very similar to th the possitfilty of concluding a sepa- | during the war the Government could \ ts already gained by seeking to press.|ing a friend had sent him, he dis-| United States. And when the (rate peace between free ja and {not tolerate food price manipulation (e) (eo) te precipita he the complete radl-| cussed with me the problems that| war is concluded this work of de- 1... 4, Nevin ’ Me tor the withhol froin the 1} cal progremme lee ecas ia Aewslein aeennanee: velopment will begin. CAO. BOW REN: MOD oy teadoce na | market for spec purposes. The hd Fe ee eee ee eoreue | Given neay eatelviany that there. | Ammons our Moolaliat party Jenderaino | PATEAELCOE RTES WEVA ON eee -— will be no separate peace by Ru: one has ever gone as far ay to sup-|iP¥e 7 ciebiciiabaadibtiiadlis cubis i street — / ADMIRALTY ATTA ED an inspiration in Russia. | have | sia, and my advices from those | dove that any agreement ty advieuble| eral head | 34th Street—New York not had the pleasure of meeting | having control of the Government nats Meat, flour and breadstu%s, sugar | fully affirm this belief. in this direction | him personally, but | am confi- ‘i ‘net eeene Representative opinion abroad | Nd preserved foods, produce, milk, | pte eataes dent that he is one of the most | Ai i ay eh ily cab f , Junprepared perishables, credits and high! ted Americans, possibil of 4 separ pe is the hould take more calmly som LONDON, April 3.—The vigorous, idhly respected Americans, and that at the Workers of led voices that are asking for tm currency, objectionable trade prac \| Will Close Out Tuesday fight on the Admiralty—on account| can in our country. Pouinat peed ghee h preparation for peace, { ees, prices and how they are fixed, | | OOOO eee of the U boat menace reached the “He is more widely read than a y pepresent the an proposel to end | la uste in food use and distribu. | i} House of Commons to- when ary Sige minaret: hoe Ha hen: sent | sential cL shall {tion and distribution itself r * , ei ps nelude the | t | | gon, First Lord of the Admiralty other prominent Americans. If | e| mony with all the allied nat produce, poul butter and eg, x ar e uc ions As the number of man submar be Ware (ocenees ne sae amy Veg fe A message signed by he party &’ were red by iH] : ines had been increased, Sir Edward Pate al areater pha Pr dt pro smbating German espionage” has to-day that the Government ter cs said, the danger to shipping must be Meise’ Re le racarane been sent to the Russian Uc had no immediate intention to fix Loud Positively None Sent C. O. D. or on approval. expected to increase in proportion marily a man of the peop | Stat enying that « delegation from |5 They cam _—————— ‘As a matter of fact during April, he| our peasantry would be impressed ha Broa ia yeaa Be oases fake A sald, the loss of shipping in the Eng Po iis aduion and caunselct new e -Krons rison, comp tng A Cee hi vi meen eke Ra of no one who would be more rters of Nikolat Lenine, the] , e ’ e was partly as the result of an in of democratic principles, than Mar from Merligorint alt omen A} an i1sses « ul Ss creased number of pa boats in t Theodore Roosevelt, ipeiuah chilis ‘i Generally the losses | “Hin works have been read by by way of Germany, has ar- | York 4 ae. were inc comn ple as p r 1 Petr 1 ite Tailored and trimmed models ot ceracacae te ¢ in plain and fancy materials. 18 00 the fate the penitentiary Formerly sold to 35,00 .d Kr (2 ! ot New Yor GREEK KING’ $ ABDICATION ane ’ : ; REITERATED IN REPORT i2's"'se.'s | 325 Women’s and Misses’ Suits peasantry = Ja ‘ ' | Of gabardine, serge, poplins. ‘ LONDON, April 30.—The report : if ge, Pop! , 1 ! K tantine of Greace is Ur stripes and novelty fabrics. Bee ae tne rene eras pm- | to ated n | Formerly sold from 35,00 to 50.00 ° pared to the finely dev nodern | pateh fror the Star Wheat Resumes ttn Upward Filuhe nt in. prod mAreG from ’ * ’ on every package and fe age Se er welt the King ant| 2 10, 82345 arte, ts 48 ana 175 Women’s isses’ Dresses Pac! and eve ablet o! ty if au cab eee AAS ie mbeer, Bigc. to § r genuine Aspirin. pouls Taye eons na provssd overignd 10 Hoamark. Street dresses of taffeta, crepo TABLETS: aa poof ralisoads nd vail’ BREAD FAMINE IN CHICAGO. de chine, satin and serge. 12.75 rocket Boxes of 12 UB. Sat Ones it At source of wearernwaest Formerly sold at 25.00 and 29,75 titles of 24 and 100 ned and al CHICAGO rit 9 ting in CAPSULES: ould be) weat side Ghe Mstrict and a bre ’ t : Sealed Boxes of 12 and 24 ter " Tey aitlice inal y r 23 W d M 4 Cc ential poaaibili| narke the bakers! atrike to-day, 10 panincrots omens an Isses Coats erat government, but th ‘ me 4 wadivied puiting benefit. to’ the world . avert ero Of gabardine, serge, velour ‘A rs 2 1¢ Ss to Investn shops and bread wagons Taken With Meals : t an to In Om emendous sanife t cloth and burella cloth, ' wiwass Which Adds an indescribable flavor to a hae cut off a bi food, makes strength, flesh and Reduced to ° 4 Bnificanca’ than th a8 | ender ty Anaeniica Should Take Freely ” Bistarstcee=~' seam La ; ; tee needa. Th Individual development Bh ee For Sale Everywhere i