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1917, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, DEPARTMENT OF OF LABOR MAES USE OF WOMEN IN WAR SERVICE GEN BELL ARRIVES. (wet FEARS NEW YORK Nation Uses Woman. Power| STOLE FROM CITY; 8828S tion, §, SEES PER TOOAYTOTAKEUP| = ze | WON'TFILE QUOTA | “” First Time th Gmaic MAY GET PAID AS i°*~"=>s] IN BROOKLYN 0 nt OFNAVY RECRUITS osc tate cot re eoommee) AID TO WALLSTEIN ND THE ALLIES Fifteen From the League TO TRICOLOR IN PARIS. —— | 6 Lieut. Commander Grady Says 0" Woman's Service. PARIS, May 1.—A_ consue|| The Peculiar Case of Joseph Excessive Rates by Luckéfl- bach pep Is Given as Even Greater Efforts Must | Marguerite Movers Marshall. played shutea. oe" Bacabeare C ; || Pewiss Clerks, Wittose Fecula. | Act ke ction Taken. Be Exerted Here. For the first time the United States |] tween the Madeleine and the Opera, | ° tions May Reach $75,000. Department of Labor has made us9|] and in the Rue de la Paix and the || — of American women in war service.|] Avenue de l'Opera, rev: the ]| inquiry was made by The Evening Aided by a detachment of United To-day fifteeu|] fact that there are more American ines and salors from the women from the|] flags on view than of all the other Mrooklyn Navy Yard Dock Commis- National League colors put together, except, J) SU "rounding the case of Joseph Lewis, sioner Rt. A. C. Smith to-day took for Woman's Sor-|] of course, the French tricolor, || for sixteen years a clerk in the Wa- possession of the new pler of the vice are working |] which slightly outnumbers Old |) ter Departm: Lukenbach Steamship Company, at at the dopart-|] Glory. the foot of Thirty-fifth Street, South ment's New Yor The Stars and Strip: Brooklyn, and later turned the plier headquarters, No. sale to-day for the first over to Admiral Usher, naval officer Fitth Avenue.|] President Wilson broke off diplo- in charge of the Port of New York. Peevined Hgeeen Whip ReverneOR Whe The women arc|] matic relations, when all American The seizure wax made because of ind” VeSmbet he eth elie ved all volunteer|| flags were sold out, and it took a || have be violations by the Steamship Company enrol led and passe e ighty-elght { workers and are|] long time to restock with them. | These of its agreement with the elty and to men, Newark forty-elght and New| making a detailed analysis of factory ’ facilitate the movement of suppl\ Haven twenty-three, The carrying statistics, with a view to determining tence was suspended for the time by of the campaign into the Itallan| the country's military tadustrial ra.| Uckets have been sold. All the money J icbdoriaiie a ¥ is ®- | will be refunded to the purchasers. Judge Rosalsky, upon the appeal of | Commissioner Smith in explaining his action said the possession of the ‘pler was a Government necdéSsity at POSTSHOOOD seeaeee 3én, Wood wil Return to Greet Successor Before Going to Charleston. | | AWWhile there was every Indication -day of incredsed activity in aval enlistments, due, according to officials, to the impetus given the work by “Navy Week,” Lieut, Com- mander Grady, in charge of the) Eastern Division, expressed doubts| to-day as to whether it would be possible to fill the quota required. Capt. Marshall, an aide to Major (Gen. J. Franklin Bell, from to-day | C@mmander of the Kastern Depart- thent of the army, arrived at Gover- Ror’s Island this morning with the News that Gen. Bell's schedule called for bis arrival from San Francisco this afternoon at the Pennsylvania Wation. Gen Bell brings with him two aides who have been with him {AM the Western Department, Capts. | Murphy and, Both. | Major Dorey, who is to superintend | ‘the training camps for officers in the | Southeastern Department, and Capt. | Lee and Lieut. Osmun, Gen. Wood's | aldes, were at hand to welcome Gen. | Bell in the absence of their chief, who | World to-day into the circumstances $0-060-92000¢ nt, who yesterday plead- jed guilty to the theft of city funds and who is still retained to do work { for the city, although the losses in the bur u in which he was employed n estimated at $75,000, are the facts in Lewis's case “aa - Follow! his plea yeste nen quarters of the Greater City has re-| sources. The importance of this} ‘The slogan for the Stage Women's| Deputy Commissioner of Accounts sulted In a large preponderance of) analysis can hardly be overestimated,| War Relief has now become “Wel pnilip A. Johann, in order that Lewis Italian-Americans among the recent! as upon it will be based preparations | Work for All—the Red Cross, the 4 Went to Boston yesterday to get Mrs. | applicants. | tor defense. tathertoss children of our allies, wives Fnter eee aid an tnveatiga- this time to keep the movement of Wood settled there. Gen. Wood has! Gp Franklyn Gel? “In order for us to fill our quota,”| ‘Through its Washington bureau sev- | gailore, ‘the canteom, the Militia. Of | iewicnen ot Acca ne made by Com: Suppitey 00 the eae! oe arranged to return Saturday to havo| 7 Seevaiewr cam’ Orv se waawe | said Commander Grady, “the April| eral weeks ago the National League | Mocee, omg eg te, ititta, Of] missioner of Accounts Wallatein, Ho indicated that exorbitant rates @ visit with Gen. Bell and leave that) ~ rere | record, as against the March figures, | for Woman's Service put at the dis- | Jams for soldiers, hospital and ambu-| Although the defalcations of Lewis | night with dis aldes, Major Dorey and | | should have been ten to one. As it i8,| posal of the Labor r lance supplies, warm clothing for des- | Were discovered in May, 1916, Lewis | shoul¢ 6 + e © Labor Department thou- ma he r eve! ov Capt. Keene, who is at w in con- |{t figures out only four to one, which | sands of woman aeonicens all FE thE bat Biles aoe rers, and for every) has never spent a day in prison, hay junction with training camps, for falls far short of the desired results.| country. : not made restitution of q penny to The work of the fifteen here| Among those who have been prac- ] Oharleston. The April enlistments were 1,474 for|in New York is taken ag an initial il- | tically dally workers at the headquar- | the city, and has been out under bail Many inquiries were received at |the Greater City. One thousand and! justration in America of the wide-| ‘et No. 366 Fifth Avenue, since its/and at work in tho office of the Com- Governor's Island to-day from per-| | forty-seven of these were in Manhat-| spread use ; ver, which | eerine, are Frances Btarr, Rachel missioner of Accounts. | Hh 1 ie 0! a prea use of woman-power, which Gladys Hanson, julse uy sons eager to know what provision Mr tan and the Bron: every warring European nation has ama Dunn, Sally Williams Wallstein says he has not yet | had been made for enabling student Enroliments for the Marine division | found essential, ‘Tic Labor Depart- , Dorothy Donnelly, Jessie Bon- | put the man upoff the city pay roll, | officers without independent means | of the service, at No. 24 Kast Twenty-| ment has now definitely sanctioned Peeltdalag et aa h. AS hiaerae, but adds that if his work continues | ¢@ un- |third Street, continued to indicate | the women’s call to the industrial col- | Claire Ashley, Mary Boland, Mra, H.]™uch longer he will see that Lewta | official assurances that und new that the sea-soldiers are a very} ors. The fifteen women who have an-|B. Harris, Mrs. Howard Schnebbe,|!s paid and that there is no reason to go to Plattsburg, The Brats souia be pela ta it xp vote ee Se Se ORSCATTESE and (LC RLIy er cea nae faith Wynne M ntthigon pags at nth would be paid to student offi- | re ye : 8 8 > atte ttuderae tates cers in the camps and full salaries day, more than forty-eight applicants | Ash, Miss Marion Bar , Mra, Houcicault, Eleanor Gates, were being charged Allies vessels and that the use of the pier took prece- | dence of the rights of the company te make these excessive charges. “The company wanted to make $1,000,000 a month," the Dock Commals- sioner said When the marines under Lieut, Olsen and the sailors under Com= mander Willlams appeared at the pier the official order of the Dock Commia- sioner was read by Mr. Smith to off. jals of the Luckenbach Company and he then directed them to leave the ld not be patd In an investigation of the affairs t, Miss Clara to those who had aiready received Fighting lasted T9e Two Days at) presented themselves, ‘These were| Batten, Mrs, Hugh Brooks, Miss Dallas, Mme, Andre, M of Lewis, begun immediately after his| 1, §, Grant 4th, grandson of Presi- | Bier with th pide pie Ey. commissions in the Reserve Officers’ {examined as fast as possible and|Kleanor Coward, Miss Elsie Davis, | &% Morris and Elzabeth Tyree] defalcations were discovered, it was|dent Grant, has enlisted as a private | left fn charge ‘ot the nav} Pe ailed Corps, It was understood that men Helsingfors, the Capital | iwenty- f them were passed. | Miss Margarete Jame: ; : 6 , 4 ; shag tes zl ta ; a4 have pacssd examinations. will . twenty-one o! em Ww passed, | Miss Margarete James, Miss MacGuire, = found that he lived in an apartment |in Company H of the Seventh Regi ‘hips prohibited by the excessive be commissioned and put on full pay of Finland. | Flat feet and defective eye-sight was| Mrs, Betty Miller, Miss Mary Post, costing $75 4 month, maintalued an| ment. Ho is twenty-three years old | charges oe using the pler will at &8 Boon as possible. AAR El casio |the reason assigned for the majority | Mrs. W. H. Post, Mrs. J. Weil, Mra. ALLIED MISSIONS INVITED jautomobile and a chauffeur, a sum-|and was born at San Diego, Cal. His | M7) (ed Mitte i. to the com: Reports that student officers would | jot the rejections, White, Miss Rosamond Upham and on mer home n the Jersey coast nd| father ia U. 8. Grant jr, « retired | pany, Mr, Smith stated that the rea. be commissioned ARE ae J iano AN FRAN ‘0, May 1.—How the! g-ret, Boller of the Marine Corps, | Miss Jacob. : 10 NEW YORK BY MITCHEL was well known tn the night life of ‘aoe of that elty. |son for his action was that the com- put on full pay of Ss ae 8 even |son f x as the Camp Commander deemeg M!Fher officers of the Russian Baltic | the fingerprint expert, who has a pao-| ‘The National League for Woman's | Broadway. He was recelving a salary| ‘The fourth U. 8. Grant graduated | Pany has sublet certain portions of | ‘| tructure ithout ¢ ct e 1 them fitted had no) verification sat fleet at Helsingtors, the capital of|tographic memory, found it stirred Service also has upened three classes} 4 Déteeailon Fi This |" $1,550 « year from Harvard in 1915 and has been | {ea olty, he pier po ag Governor's Inland. I nas Tezanded intand, were slain during the Russian | to-day when Benjamin Franklin ves, |in home economics. These classes are | “AYOT And Ne egation From This! Lewis remained in the office of the | employed in the offices of J. P. Mor-|inrgest in South Brooklyn, It 4s 1,736 wae in daasion for a time, V4 the revolution and how the Admiral him-|@ plumber, of No. 512 Cookman Ave-| arranged by the City Home Eeonom- City Call on French and Registrar of the Water artment |gan & Co, U. 8. Grant 3d 1s a son of |feet long and 175 feet wide. was an emergency need reserve self, though he had gone over to the | nue, Asbury Park, appeared for en-|ics Committee, of which Mrs, Irving British at Capital. | after clerks went home early in the|the late Major Gen. Frederick Dent officers, an examinine 1 might revolution, was al Killed, was re-|Tollment. Fees passed a satisfactory | Brock is Chairman, They are held at P fs z * evening and then walked out to a side | Grant. taal qualify such officers for jcteq to-day by G. 8. Westman, a siip|test and was fingerprinted. gt.jthe Tenth Avenue Branch of the Y. iiss May 1.—Mayor| street, where he met his automobile = rere: oars ARE YOUR builder of Helsingfors who had come | Boller, on looking up his records, found W. C. A. and at the New York Cook-| eel and fe pmmittee of Newland was driven home, After the anything wrong in doing it, He must here to purchase supplies. |the digital impressions of one Franklin | IN& School. ‘There are twenty women | /ikers came here t s ¥ and Invited Cashier's office in the department Why can't he live in the Tombet 0s r Ss 09g “During the night of March 16 | Benjamin Fees, an electrician, on the |! each class, who will learn the most | Pe? saree ee and French missions | closed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon | Mr, Walls waa \awukecied. DRL GHBOLINIE HR), the | North Dakota practical methods of conserving the ‘0 init thelr city before returning to| he went on duty at the ‘s my twin brother,” said | food supply, and more classes will be Europe. ‘The committeo calle British on the }er and the ccepted permit fe ‘ake Erie, just off 1, | for tWo days, tho sailors of the Baltle | Benjamin Franklin Fees, when asked bh ae bers is a demand for them. Mission at tho residence as- | ctors, In the elght months ted| Judge Ed gervera at North Bass Island said tacking thetr officers in their | about ths matter, Tees was : ar J. Lauer of the Muni- tened to its use and called on tho] following hie dismissal from th WR by discerned the boat clearly and that 1 have heard estimates as {and sent to the Brooklyn Navy Yard| cipal Court is organizing a judges’ French miswion at the homo of Henry | partment the recelpts incre @he was apparently ashore Just off the as 400 as the number of officers | barracks team to raise $1,000 in the League's White, where the Commissioners have in was asked. he (ab mit count-| “If you knew the importance 0 9 | investigation you would see why he} FACTS ABOUT. LOW FEES should not be kept in the Tombs?” the | Commissioner replied. de-} Agaistant District Attorney Tomp- ed by|kins stated that he had thoroughly | ‘TOLEDO, 0. May 1.—An unknown freight steamer burned early this morn. vis fag during a terrible southeast gate in Streets," he sald, “Fighting continued “Sure, h from cont ne emaliest tore Tn amarion.. Recans Mt ability © cane of Lewis and sti teen more than $40,000, and the actual | investigated the case of (ge D islend and burned furtously. It is not Tuihia Coaeiy wan o Marine |C#mpaign for $100,000 in two weeks, been entertained since arriving in} aime ‘ oe teri aiia cau was unable to discover that any one Inown if there was loss of life ue PAAR OU RAE C0 Mee eT rovers’ editoniot the atieatre | Waanietin : Amount of the Clerk’a thefts cannot |eisg was involved in hie defalcetinas —— Neppenin, one of Rus-| Headquarters to-day by his mother, - ‘ team of; Besides M Mitchel be estimated. He said he understood tha fa lotonan ron his “ctaes, where, aw i Ayal coincannders, was| Mra. Minnie Cassel, of No. 98) Held | Mt as) 1B OFRBAISINE! & SORRY OF ithe THOIEdSS, Haney: ricceem: [ORR ey ATTORNEY. GENERAL 1AWis Was (sine 10 CsyiGe tO Uamia | Coma: oe aug "end gare him, ‘wale Milledi although He) NOG) A eehie, Will d John epee i dailies WAS HIS FIRST COUNSEL. thefts, but he had been informed. by | the gibmmmpesnenl et: At the rooms of the Vacation Asso- W. Wickersham, William Pren . gone over to the new ernment, | brothers, of Lewis Street, When Lewis was indicted Deputy /the Water Department Regtstrar, Gen. | , Wh ne famous, be leone a , "| elation, », 88 West Thirty-ninth George T. Wilson, Dudley Field | oh system | ere When be began. if and was the man who arrested Gov.| Hoboken, appeared for enrollment as | Clon, 9 Attorney General Leonard J, Ober-|Nelson Henry, that such a sys ~ ont, ae You can make for Gen. Seyn, later turning him over to| Musicians. They we escorted by | Street, the League will hold a demon- Malone, John Mitchell, EH. Outer | mej appeared as his counsel and in| had already been stalled in ae uae mot trove his obit i . . i \eheir ° lan Triesies, a| stratio: rf Oni toch ie! tach . bridge, Villia ves . | . BS Te OF ppartment and Gen enry was yourself, with your = ,,,, nary chiefs, He was) thelr sister, Miss Marian Triesles, a) stration of its work to-night. Each Dridge, Willlam Fellowes Morgan, |un affidavit stated that he waa 4¢ SE eRe ieee ciched withe | anxious to #€ Jout further delay rtment will have a booth and Theodore Rousseau, Willard Straight, y 8, Thompson, Lamar Hardy, W. Burleigh, F. B. Pratt, t Adamson and Henry own hands,the mildest, [nated by the sailors, Leaving his|” Mrs, Frank FE. Evans, wife of rhe | a ship the last day of the revolution, | captain in charge of marine recruiting, most fragrant, most é P s Le nolisaa a: Bue Uma ahinae secured four marine recruits in one | 6,000 girls in the association will be | Geo a a wrongdoing there might have been in| in the world and the —¥0 the sailor snot the admiral, |" Athle being: Dewey Day, the | 4 Ged (cal Gateente Burdaw. wheel AERA NAW TY ERE TOUT Muse a the | OMUolEM uence KILLED BY AUTOS IN APRIL £22", “The sailors had lists of all the; recruiting committee carried on a big het as | feat tre ing without and was inspire Wes hocalie esd ie Dest Servite Iie possibly could, solely by a desire. to bring out all | aiher dieone™ onlemamal” ls oeactice co-operation in War service of the facts tn connection with found when A } ‘ 1 ry. {Commissions if they accept the city’ He urged « postponement of Lewis's fed hy, De comt avon i most - Y r lthe war service of every rellet or t | ‘ economical. Ma: o s and their residences. They |4rive throughout the city to stimulate invitation, aie Shar ssildialde carom jot wim: they owd sieciall ate, Lego ate ipgara hl duct gr ney | enlistment in the N Many promi- | ganization will be on file and acces- trial tat | uld aid s thes. learned NSeokaeens ro] aml} fen th nin an investigation | [crease Over Figures of Year Ago |» als foam they were charged, by ‘Dr, MoCoy 1 Oe better than they of the high-pele chines can't imitate it. killed most of the high officers and) pent citizens made patriotic speeches | si sion 1 e to evel spared the younger ones, The satlors| at the recruiting stations and in halls. ‘s y organization, is the | , ‘| plan Mrs, John Hays Hammond BRAVE AMERICAN'S eee to the! Shown in Report on Victims | yee .thr oem {id not harm a single civillan and| The orators included lawyers, bank-|Pvsidont of the Militia of Mercy and | records of the District Attornoy's of ts maintained order in the city.” ers, politicians and merchants, They | | /°8C™! aaah 4 1 RECORD AT TH FR T fice, that he thought the case never of All Vehicles, ARE YOU parece Cust were called "30-minute men” because | First Vice President of the National should be brought to trial because of t t expected to start young men toward | Council of Women, w rest a ical a id, ‘ ; pinhole tune OF] According to a report issued to-day GIFTS FOR OLD CONDUCTOR, | tue ruiting desks in half an hour. | mags meeting of women war relte! Mo ; ne: Ves) of Lewis's services to th | by the National Highways i workers, Much enthusiasm has greet-; Maj. Rassmussen, Born in Oregon, | Commissoiner of Accounts | Society, the number of persons killed | y 4 } t ssintant District ttorne ul traile ¢ 0 , ht Navy Horce Reaches Si20, Wat) oq stra, Hammond's suggestion of the! Although Wounded, Attempts lis a Asalatant f A y vehicular traifle during April this ; : itor | meeting. to be held in a large theatre ik ritali your waa greater than & year Ago | My specialty “is tyeaiing olptructed nowt ; WASHINGTON, May 1.—The hag) tan early date, ° Rescue of Private Attorney would! insist on the trial of |’ In New York Stato sixty-seven | sctias@acgt, .cimuam copimnete, healed isted strength of the navy now has|#*, Let the President or Secretary of| LONDON, May 1.—Major Alexander | {he man and the imposition of sen tiie est way to do tee r Wallste tated in court, accordi Commuters Honor Cameron, ing Harlem Road After 50 Y mpkins replied that the District MOUNT 1, for fifty years| reached 86,326, within less than 700 rons were killed by automobiles { Wien John D. Came Jevery wom n's organigstion for sumussen, of the Canadian a4 nee. An adjournment was, how=/jayt month as pared with fifty yratbout cuttieg ‘<i « 1 the employ of the Harlem Railroad |of the full war quota now authorized.| work attend the meeting and Hortiand: Gragon. mod |ever, gained by Mr. Obermeler, but} one in April, 1916, In New York |™ wructune that * were Butt DurRHAM Company, retired to-day commuters on| ‘phe Marine Corps has already com. | What her group is doing,” said . d, Oregon, boy, maintatied |@ver. walned by Mr. Obermeler, but | onc f 6. New orm (sez returns. that Sa ' through Pawling trains on which he| pleted recruiting {ts full authorized | Hammond to-day The minute e best traditions ne Amerteun | befo! nh F Ate | uty Butomnob lies claim nirty-elght | the air, Alleo Will deweuatrace wis conductor for more than forty| strength to 17,400, but both services the Reet ep we ac Roi tle vou 6 emion when he was wounded recently, | Matter cat » the attention © ce victims, troleys seven and wagons 5 ‘ onte: > os ere ¢ a cleus for & bureau of info pording to we he orne jene Woodbury 1 Mr.Jnine as at thirty-two, five and| y.ars presented him with a purse of| will continue recruit ampaigna | &s & nur bt 4) = et ceording to word from the front re- | torney jn against thirty i 1M A Suggestion to 5100. ‘The wealthy New Yorkers who| without modification, # pending | tion on relief activitie #, An charge *lcelved to-day by Americans ‘Tompkins was notified that Mr, Ober-| five for April, 1916. Thirty-nine enti | Clog ged Nostrils, Dropping ers: — travel da e club c ve Jin Congress are expected to give the | (rained exney Perreau eee rs | agutd uot: « to represent ;(iren under sixteen were killed by ve- | Pipe Smok 1 iia oan lub car gave him a) vy an authorized total strength oF eine hie oe eente eu cia hg B He wounded tn ‘ arm dp Ff nud. sig hicles in New York City. In the re- | in Throat, Deafness AGS silve , 2 hi fe the e © in any sense a clearing house, ul fraginent of a hand-grenade | Lowls nalnder of the State onty nine Just try mixing“BULL” the money was p en tpg Charien | Neurey, wae Feube EDS SIBFING OUrpA! oh weak in avary way WicoroDErats| 1a ans ce is ogecdruma wen chats] Lewle wan not long without couns|fatenne warm uilled hy autoertwo te] Rn Head Noises . decker, clerk the eme 2 with the Red Cross Plicgnid il ‘4 trolle: 01 st} MOR HAM With your |o.00 pect Aare oF she Raprem, lien “Phe slogun for ir rellef work while he was reacuing a w wel, for in a few days Harry Kopp,|{rolleya and two by wagons last) | a favorite pipe tobacco Bei edie lie sat bends A eflicteney ot Land © private died fer tax appraiser in the State ( New Jersey'n fatality. fist shows |inng it’s like sugar in YOU jean w roman, engineer and Mnalty FOR THE ALLIES SOON a Cre caching the Canadian trenches, | troller’s office, apr ‘ seventeen deaths due to automobiles, | « conductor, Superintendent Van Tas- aye ne by trolley and two by wagon as gainst sixteen, two and for las In w York St five per vidence the possession of the! sons wer vusven, de tis own | for him, Mr. x conductor a letter of the Automobile reclation tional Special Ai dent A. Hel cy, . the | ceived from Mas the New York Central Syste is um Will Be Divided Beiween the t Command coffee. ent. the Yetera Oxpressing the road's whieh lorsed by Pre with € 1 allroad grades y| District Att ' nade known!for the past month as against New tates M Cory 1 thank-/at the front, hay cont French, Italians and AFTER ATTACKS, Cuatly UABAere ce) Beh rseeus WASHINGTON, May 1. The Isste | (ifected the funda. t Surchaas theae| the, “Laat Legion i . MAY PAY HIM FOR WORK SINCE Bh did CE bgpitl ! alii Leatmat Pheatre Rally line Mepmaeusy Gastfcatee’ to i Sean ede | leading nigh Idy aga German | ; a a cies cars ina ve Wy nehes CONVICTION : iinchargiig eat r William Duggan of the| war needs of the ¢ net eon rran ¥ t with gh hufacty ~ = Be a rs ant Fifty-first Street Station was pre- | recommen to Secretary of tho/ ers to transform Wem tne em |sise of Fren Lewin 4 we mt you voting sented with three flags this morning by! preasury McAdoo by the Fedora. ee et ae nanny recruiting Wha A , ao araemeoer M ng of No. 709 Fifth Avenur.| pegerve Board. The board believes| This is Major Gen, Rarnet tor PARIS, May 1 ewspapers v Petit ench | EMON oH Te AT BAN, BOLD, Captain of the Home Defense League | |) funds to be ralsed under the Tam advised by Capt. I. 2. Bvans,| gave further evidence to-day of the ely moment, the first American to re- |! 4 tor Fie f K teas I the best attached to that precinet, The Nags are In charge of recruiting in the Distr bdr 2 All penny f the W ‘ ; 5 know New ¥ tis the vasieet ; Vinol ete Mrs. Hore tiv national colors, the muntetpal ting |$7:000,000,000 loan’ tay can be ob- | of New Yo ut your voluntary aus- | (Amgen a shee ive thin distir wervicen during | hiding * sways elevated aod gartage , and t of the league. They we tained gradually by offering the banks! gistance 4 been of BF help to P eo week. High With HL. oH was th | bough’s Streng' male at a cont of $1,000 wad twenty-four | blocks of Treamury certificates, to bo) him in his reerultng. sh eas | eae fp te piesared baa j priginator of 4 an J. C. McCOY ¢ employed on them eight days, | retired later with bonds, every two Fan t service! this sige at Sadak te Ve may | Ambula ; : “] was all sun down afler a hard ~ Gy ‘thursday eveni e colors will | weeks, Se ee ae eat eee inbrined farce | (ive aK Jdecide to pay him ond f not see | & 214 Flatiron Building i spell of bronchitis, so it was hard tor n to the! an additional issue of certificates 1s| could have ary id — | Broadway and 23d St., New York | me to keep about, Thad pains in my 5 ata pa : Ni ay ' . } lass and’ took cold easily. A friend ld in the | probab) within a few days to pro-| assistance, a | ijn Moiaye Wea an Pray, asked me to try Vir ‘T did, and it ‘ . vide money to be advanced to France, eet on i eeish of en : ‘One thousand patriotic young women who will en- Mit AM au. Se built me up so Tam strong and well 0 y precinet Italy and Belgium Jt is expected| ina ta perform the Kt loubled deavor to obtain five recruite each for the army or navy. et and Tam able to do iy housework Fags! At Haly and France will recelve in] work that was nv rv. a Mail this coupon when filled out to The Evening World, = which J had not dene for three 4 the neighboraood of $00,000,000 each "On! ete , ae *. | ov ir ed, was t { months before taking Vinol.’ Mrs HICAGO, May 1, —Two hundred car-| Count Macchi di Cellere, Italian | @8, YOu witha READY TO ENLIST foand articte- afte!) } A q P ndred car ‘ crea All lost or foo | ¥.n Horio r Warnesbor, 1a: ; Meare? diated in Ambassador, was in opnference with| throws \ Nome .... Name rulsed in, The, World, wil be | inol creates an app lite dll td 1 trading the Chicago Butter retary McAdoo rday, as was! badl ‘Add: Add: at The World's Informas f kes pure blood and ereates & ter and a know WOO severe rene Hurean, Pulltzer Beildis et Reeduse It contains, heet it nown torday. | |af, Vivianl, head of the French War! ice ine inanks of Mari reade, “Park. Row; World's | and Pod liver pep om al " Uement day on the! 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