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sae a ae Cables Russians to Hold Out | that all oppressed non-German cut BACKED BY WILSON, CALLS FOR THE OVERTHROM OF HIOHENZOLLERN DYNASTY — peoples shall be compelled to remat under the domination of Prussia an her lacke ‘Should we not rather accept the be’ Against Autocracy and Pledges | American’ Support. no forcible anmexations, but th: UNITED ACTION URGED. 200 Representative Citizens) Were Ready to Sign the International Appeal. by the Council Soldiers’ Deputies? “Like yourselves, | nitie By Samuel M. Williams. | (Special Stat? Correapondout of Te E WASHINGTON, May 8.—An at-| tempt Is being made by labor organ- | Izations of the United fluence Wo denounce the ping | bil Bi gium and Poland, of the Council in which the German people ca bring the war to an early end States to In- in Ru sainst insidious attempts their brothers ia to stand firm ag of Ger Rut to any undermine the new Austria and Turkey ter interpretation that there must be at every people must be free to choose any allegiance It desires, as demanded of Workmen's and} we are opposed | to all punitive and improper indem- | onerous | punitive Indemnities already tmposed | by the Kaiser upon the people of Ser- | "America's workers share the view! of Workmen's and! Soldiers’ Deputies that the only way | by) imitating the glorious example of the an people, compelling the abdi- | in a | Biggest Flag in New York City; _ It Adorns Altman’s in Fifth Ave. ‘Women’ 3 War Auxiliaries Urged to Be Neighborly BRITISH AVIATORS Marguerite Mooers Marshall, “We women are sitting at the bed- @ide of a dying world,” Mra, John Hays Hammond told mo yesterday in the N of the Ma tional Defens prs Committee on Dd flyers, The weather was for especially favorable fighting SHOOT DOWN SEVEN y League; Miss Ruth Morgan| Vigorous aerial offensive by British clear and} \ U BOATS 60 ON SINKING NORWEGIAN STI Destruction of Tiree More and th | é ld’s B a id: id Loss of Three Lives | will Mw Edith L. Brown MAN BALL LONDON, May §.—The Norwégtan® Time for © Bickinngs Has] please send her addrese to Foreign Office. rts the Norwegian aSs Say , The Evening World? She ha steamers Tolska, Vale and Tromp Tae ie Mrs. ie filled out the Seswiy te entee” = |} |aunk by German submarines, says @ ays Wa Nona, th th the arli “aime acs a oe, Central News despateh from Chris- ys Hamn I] gener ith, the name is, {Berlin Claims the eae Of fietice hee tual’ wie era rant — Il, No. fort A Fresnoy, but Canadian Re- | the Vale, WANTS UNITED ACTION: ||. fur iecte ate imeanen ys Vr, Uihe ‘Vale, of 4%. Goon, wal nue, Jamaica; H. L. MeGraw, Nort Sh w the Contrar . | No. 43 Beaufort Avenue, Ja ports Sho e Contrary. built in Christiania in ims ‘The y i H. J. Dunn, Seaford, — Tromp, of 1 tons, built at Stage Women's War Relief NY rien ‘No. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN| Stockton {n 1897, whs last rr | Has a Plan to Conserve || 43 Beaufort Avenue, Jamaica THE FIELD, Mey 8—Beven British} Potted arriving at Gibralter on F | an VAR | April 25 en route from Cardiff te and Utilize Leather. ' Aeroplanes to-day shot down seven) ‘Qhesia s o German balloons in a resumption of a [No steamer Tolaka is listed in avallable records, fan steamer Tologa, of 1,833 tons, buiit at Hredertkstad in 1915, may be the vessel alluded to.) The Norw tq| the clouds. H, K. P. Tryer, of Portsmouth, ¢ The National League for Woman's! ""), a ¥ her home at No! gervice starts ity emergency farm) Three of the German balioons were Ohio, and C. H. Edwards, of Norma, 903 Park Avenue. | training for women this afternoon at) set aflre by incendiary shells while! -renn., were two Americans in the It wan just before | 4.30 o'clock with lootures and garden) far aloft and fell flaming to the | crew of the Norwegian bark Dione the conference of | practice at Columbia Ualverey; un-| ground. Two more wore struck down sunk by gunfire of a German sub- ani.| der the supervision of Prof. O. . ‘ r ove y ‘ leaders of organ! Morgan of the university, and M by British plan while hovering marine last Wednesday, according te zations (represent-| ory ts, ‘Hamilton, Chairman of the| Close over the German lines, In the! announcement to-day. ‘There were ing at least 500,000 | agricultural department of the league.| case of the other two, the British no casualties women) which it ts planned to train high school and| airmen, careless of anti-craft gun > . was called as a| college girls na KGL tnd Xn the| fire. slipped up to hangara and | War Department ershiog t ci for every sort of farm labor. r : ; . bale the ¢ ; Preface to the BIg | {or tier curses will be conducted in| dropped explosives Da tO: DALIOPUN Ft apecanto tive aint asisie eset patriotic = M488) conjunction with Columbia and Bar-| not yet loosed for flight Gen, John J. Pershing, come saepta ” “es meeting of women | yard College. he Bhtithben Danmar: war rellet workers to be held in the} In @ practical costume, consisting| Berlin Clatme the Recapture of | {he Southern Department, U.S. A. lete Just night for Washington, in re yo thinese smock and bloomers, he {to a moasage from ine cation of the Hohenzollerns and the, New Amsterdam Theatre Thursday pg — = an ek | pages SOP Eee rte ad _ {107m nvonsaa nn ne ae Departmen democracy and to bring about a sep-|Hapsburge and driving the tyran- | afternoon plot of ground on a farm donated to) dman troops have recaptured Fres-,! Plans for training the new army. MRIS peace, The telegram by Se nous nobifity, bureaucracy and the “What does a real woman do when | the teague by George Crawford. This The QIAN SLGUMIOAE. fe uel G F ius if military © from power. whe is sitting beside the deathbed of] farm is located at Two Hundred and) Mey, says 4 el Mia ORenaA Hoan | — — jompers, on behalf of the Amer!-| "uret tho German Soclallste attend | @ person she loves?” continued Mra.|Twenty-second Street, Baychester sued to-day by the ad ARE YOUR can Federation of Labor, to the|to this, and cease their false pre-| Hémmond. “She dosen't spend: tims} Avenue ard Poston Bose Seem | ot quarters) Stat Workingmen’s ‘and Soldiers’ Council| tenses and underground plotting to considering whether she should wear | sition, with lectures at Col ea aeamar feaaitions 7 ‘eee! Nostrils Clo ed?: in Petrograd, is a wonderful interna- | bring about an abortive peace in the satin slippers and a pink dressing] ind at the end of the course and on German positions between tional appeal. On it are based high| interest of Kaiserism and the ruling gown. She doesn't enter into acri-|deners will be permitted to continue] Fontaine and Reincourt were re-| hopes of solidifying sentiment andj|ciass, Let them cease calling pre- monious discussions with other mem-; the cultivation of their gardens witn-| pulsed, the statement says | union in distracted Ru |tended ‘international’ conferences at bers of the sorrowing family. lgloa onl we sehen by senih tee ee bleh fe oot Sib rams amie | ene About Low FEES The message has the approval of {the instigation or connivance of the “She wears what. she has. she — tre hs miote OL y gurden. wili| ceived here to-day from a correspond: | » tow HRs tao Ta Mylladelyina Hie : x t a t d the products of the gu 1 t : 7 ‘ oh. is great lamer wae § the United States Government and| Kaiser, Let them cease thelr in- | doesn't think dbout such details as| revert to the women farmers. In|ent at Canadian Army Headquarters Mh hechatged fie amaltonr fem ot of captaing of both capital and labor.|trigues to cajole the Russian and slippers. She soes to it that the work | connection with the farm the league|says that the Canadian line was ity Many men of prominence, including| American working people to interpret . . » lis planning to offer 100 scholarships] penetrated this morning by a German did sot tom p & peop z of the sick room is done as efficiently 1 reek 5 : lansers, i Elihu Root, who is to lead the Amer-| your demand, ‘No annexations, no which are to be donated by private) viack northeast of Freanoy Village, | ability ree 8 big jirice (or his enerlees demand, ‘No }as possible, She surrounds the inva- i ability, r DE aT eh tation Cee Creek een tn & way. to 1e6vo) One 1d with an atmosphere of love and| "Quick maturing crops are to. be| but that the Canadians succeeded 11} ivr aa ‘not, long betate the probes but after consultation it was deemed | diminished the prestige and the power | tenderness and har monious co-opera- ninnted firat, including cabbages, rad-| re-establishing the line except at one | fe NY advisable to stand on the name of! of tie German military caste, 1 i |Ishes, beens, lettuce, tomatoes, onion! mall point, The fighting still con-| thy Regi He organized labor alone. The text of Now that Russian autocracy ts | Sens outa; bale porary bungalows and tents! tives the deaputeh adds tan Vikan she, ‘epee, be bine | 8 le oO he oma vo B ca » ol ‘ounc c e “ no 9 CALLS ON THE RUSSIANS FOR|Government nor the American peopl. WEw Yornes LARGEST ise" dale deh nah eaxth of their course, and with the| their advantage, says the official re- | Mere in “New York ‘br. Pilctns Tees abliphe tie tH | for war relief. Why should she sudcen- | long ‘ THK puUntel atta Wal at practice on. the eas UNITED ACTION. apprehend that the wisdom and ex- gees Oe eee al hor eenenditues and | HFAt crops an up to dato cannery and] por . counter attack wan At once ce | n e oO is Te a yc pwH Bl Oo PROSRS ane l kitchen with a horhe economics de-| organized a 10 pt The gravest crisis in the world’s ¥erience of Russia in the comin cause unmerited suffering to others?| partment will be started sharp flghting the line occupied be ¢ constitutional assembly will adopt history is now hanging in the bal- | any orm of government other than | ‘Aw the little milliner who serves me tthe end of the first week of Its] fore the attack was re-entablinhed, ex- Thr eoile thal if ho. auwmuntel ance, and the course which Ru: the one best su to your ni said the other day, ‘If you all stop|ampaign to raise $100,000 to carry | cept for a small projecting angle at reaia Tat will pursue may have a determining We fee! confident that no met | inethatat yeu will Have to duadrus (Once ve work among pha riba the extreme saat oF: of the _Dosition: fice dt influence whether democracy or au- no individual ty and no corn | es au a fear a f rare aot oe tay hg ©, rel rea numiers ey Toot pas acy, Mission has been sent, or will be <n the bread line the National League Fated ‘he Dre Motos atk come tooracy shall prevail. That democracy i ffer any ad- ey . ve hak vice has announced, the collection ARMY BILL CONFEREES Of what tes pald the’ high-priced stacteline, ent and freedom will finally prevail there | sent With authority, to offer any ade | Ut Ti ay elt, iy [Selover $10,000. Airs. Charles Frank ther tear aa Is vaso ih le can be no doubt in the minds of men| conduct of her internal affairs. Any | woman, to take awd ae tte lethal and Mrs. 8, Stanwood Menken | ‘STILLIN DEADLOCK | Salar Ur voter nan they dh who know, but the cost, the time lost| commission that may be sent will | girl's wcif-respect? I think that thel have the fund in charge. Mise Anne a Mey . ah peices 4 the sacrifices which would ensue |help Ru in any way that she d ) }woman who wants to be patriotic] Morgan is Treasurer. Kach tean, of Breese: OR OEE COR, Wiis 3 \ 100 women Is pledged for $1,000, and | res to combat Kaiserism wherever | should economize, but she should FO ae oe eg enone hat 1| i existe or may manifest itself. \ Jouve by eliminating waste rather than}mo far the team of Mrs, Daniel Te: | wa sin ‘, May & Another | Appaling, it ls to avoid this that. ti Unges RUSSIANS TO OVER |by stopping her dd customary | renhelm ia leading wilh over $1,200, | t by the conferees on the new | res S vending wee ‘ aijand Mrs. Menken’s ia second, | attempt by Becwice: f the grave crisi THROW ALL AUTOCRACY. ns =a) este peat tbe gov ay >t culled iaving also passed the $1,000 mark: |army bill to reconcile differences be- “In view 0 a crisis) ww . — — eee ogether my servi and sald, “Yo led to-day | Word bas reached us that falas F sly important pert of ——— tween Senate and House falle | through which the Russian people ,, ce Cae \ ‘ are an exceedingly important p } eports of an American purpose and A . svelt En- euaege oO} Shel Over household, and I'm golng to ask and the committee recessed until later | are passing we assure you that you of american opiniona contrary to the Desmond of the Roosevelt En-, Language f Mitchel ve [Ey RO naenOLn eam Lee ral et ‘000, 000 TO FIGHT RUM. Tipe caseauala Shad RE TReEE omg, y olutel: he ole- ove stateme ave gained some ‘ y ide G > a | » have fish cee ae x san rely absolutely upon the whole. jabove statement have gained some! — sinear Force Called on to | West Side Grab Denounced |next Friday they were to have fst chief difficulty is over the Sent hearted support and co-operation of clfculation in Russia. We denounce & Nalin ; |'Neither does the family need meat, le nivty Protestant Denominations to eee eeaing. Oct (me a sto the American people the great war {} TURra tae by K sigan ERODAIA “al 7 Build Thirty Ships. I egislature. 1 told the See Poy a sen i ‘ a ain Advertining Campaign, pps ae : pegs oe 9 eray the bone 0 Tearing ti eon . ere |‘ : Pap AN Lees pared corned beef and cabbag ad East rns) y $—Tha Federal | Roosevelt's divisiol ce, That ® were against our common enemy, Kalser-|¢irculated with the intent to deceive . ppb peeing Th ily. toe WASHINGTC May aa tn : erma out ism. In the fulfilment of that cause|/and to arouse hostile feelings be-| : | Sees, binary ite “ er ae a work, | Council of the Church of Christ plan] ‘The conferees professed to be in llon “wll, Goamestnots the present American Government tween he great Semneered les ve Or f re Immediate mobiliza cial From Biatt We at of ‘The! ae iti" 1 auggosted. to raise a miliion-doollar advertising | complete ignorance vi the ae Ae aa the world, T! ussian people should | tion of 10,000 marines were by nin = nd neighboriiness | ¢un feht the iNquor evil. § PAD peste wishes, and some of ti Mie the support of 99 per cent, of the) Tr Pict these activities are only | tin st} ALBANY, May 8— For the second Juat team work and nel A eee oe, ete te de . tal) tration’s wishes, @ _ “° Clo gged Nostrils, Droppin American people, including the work-| 7itionai’ manifestations. of “thy | Mier Gene on TY Bites ae the | between us and our servants and bes Jeommittees of the Council aro already | menrbers anid a few words from tl U ig fie cans of foth the cities and the |feane! manifestations, Of the! ie asin iN derOlon nt fi ; pa ni ory ? seis: ne i tween enc nother," replied Mrs, HAM worteing out detalla of t i plan The | White House would clarify the situa- in Throat, Deafness , | Satie eto of the Mayor of New Yo onc Council represents the thirty leading agricultural sections. been only too familiar in *the un- | We r r Maa ee F ait is national work that women ne presen tion oan free America, as in free Russla, happy past. | vine Corps i ruited to its tulf/ was to-day overridden and the Ot-| | Ott te ttt criais,” she continued, | Protestant denominations | he Prohibition amendment, the and Head Noises le ta, , “The American Government, the ¢ } ry tinger providing for co-ord "9 “4 Hes, Individual “Prohibition as a war measure will S galective conedrip: ir. overt Allen smides at, No, 824 eptint the agitators for a peace favorable to | stre fresh recruits must ignore rivalries, In¢ i age limits for the selective conserip- Avene Neat Yaree Wee attr eet - tite have eee 1 American people, the American labor | nae eadquarters| Jurisdiction for the Public Servic rences, Even the coun have a large place in the preliminary | 1 and the amendments for raising be said” “My ‘ Prussian m! itarisin have be n @l- movement are whole- shoartediy with | Still pol x Ht | Commission in making the propose y town when some one dies or 4% / advertising,” sald the Rey. Charles! /jiunteer patrol regiments for the Cfarad, 7eens lowed to express the opinions 80 the Russian worke the Russian | of Capt t s, at No, 24 West | pesiinggahe » New York Central| Very ill neighbors forget their an exile; Field Secretary of the Federal| Mexican border also are stumbling that the conscious and unconscious pane ih she ares iS offer i mastataln ape : I without a nega- | {goniems and work together aVMPA- | Council. “We aro informed that last | blocks tools of the Kaiser appear more in- y « to be given | Railroad, was passe: nor F-| thetically in aid of the stricken One| oot, manufacturers of liquor con — sai fluential than they really are, You! achieved and to solve the grave prob: | lyin mining, | tive vote The “sane PNET EEC nr iad. 7010.40.00) pounds of foodstutty | R21000 Asked for Conmectient siete eae ot Ba should realize the truth of the situa-! peal to you to make common cause ' nd every | Forty-three Senators voted to turn ide seas now ma ‘ ‘for the production of malt and dlatited | River Improveme yd bat veople aad tion, There are but few in America| with us to abolish all forms of aU-|y..) ot eset speciat | OWN the Mayor's veto, None voted He dg why I hope that, out of lquore—enough food to supply 7,060,009 | WASHINGTON Mis <P AEERO Prise agen wal willing to allow Kaiserism and ite|tocracy and despotism, and to cat camps established ik. ‘Phe| to sustain it, Five mombers, in- | our mass meeting Thursday thore will people for w year, It Is inconceivable | ton of $211.00 to modify the present sitbout ping into, thrset allies to continue their rule over lish and maintain for generations yet | camps o: - the instruc. |luding the majority leader, dectined | gvoive a central committee including | that the Iquor men should be permit. | project», for, improving | Cnaneationd “The, novo, liave elt The garg, hg sae ‘ }unborn the priccless treasures of jus- | men will be placed under the instru two members from each WOM>|lteq to starve ao! Sn bv tae cnead to Conaress 1 bis anell ts returning those non+German peoples who wish tice, freedom, democracy and hus | tion of European officers who have| te vote ee eanlaatlan for war Telkt endl we eee DRAIDE | Bound Woe rectvar Department to be free from their domination. munity.” eae abrive 4a 4 ‘ | It Is stated that Gov, Whitman will on tral exchange bureau where we | Others M 0-08 Should we not protest against the —e~ r , aa he and naval |*!8n the law without delay. can meet and get acquainted and help meenal’ aideees, pro-Kaiser Socialist interpretation of JOCKEY REDFERN DIES. asap West. ‘Thirty. |. The Mayor was severely arraigned) each other, The Militia of | Marty \for ab spramination the demand for no annexation, name- one aa , Stree rat: 1 that he founa {BY both his friends and his foes fo ie nae Tg eTTe folks and we REMOVAL. 7077 ’ 0 ry pes the character of the le 1a he used | want to be a good neighhe to of Auto Ran Into Barrk nac 4) batwean a Jin referring to the Legislature in his the conferene Mrs, Tan HEIM.C INS &C Arthur Redfern riy-nine tra horn Way, WHEN, | ressages en Senator Brown read! mond'a reception room Mrs t e ayor a stinging lecture upon League of the un i n Amerie, died in the Coney Island | gin sevelt Economy Leagu 34th Street —New Yor DR. J.C McCOY the subject of polite correspondence. | Colonial Dames. It now numbers 600 iC. bis afternoon fractured Navy enator Thompson declare hat h young women whe by the sale of ull, He was on his way home wit © assume immediate | Senator Thompson d 1 that } ste paper and boxes haye realised 214 Flatiron Building fe late last day night and | aoe a i ho und stand why the May Rash Lg St tre laa Broadway aud 408 St., Now York was driving his automobile through ondere.! [one Teternes uct in time to have) jeague also h fitted out 100 com nee aaalas, Walnamey bok Pedas OTR Twent nd Avenuewhen he sud- |Wooden ships, under “ru ders” This veto defea if he really op its, the first to be given to our aoe PON’ tueadag. “Theureday end’ Setye N |denly came up to a barrier across tl Tho craft are to be of 3,000 ton ; aidiere, It Is getting together ay PAM i BPM, Sunday, 10 AL ‘ould Not Sleep, Had No fens each and 300 feet nae eiling library of books C j che Naga: Tog ah and 0 fo ES ia 1 cling brary of books peer ee ‘ man Ww language of ton t 1 Gen o tig at ' ccepted by Uncle Sam Recovered nen, ‘ sian: my opinion | | a P 1 \ va ‘ i . . “1 am a teacher in the publi¢|jiore!, suri nt : king th Five S ecial schools and I got into a <4 ry nerv- 4 jaerve | acmariataR Gianie (at AAT ‘put ‘ ous, run-down condition. juld not Serene f ited thi n all ati nator Henry ‘M. | fn No Approvals No Exchanges Aa § sleep and had no ae Iw PAY FOR MEN IN CAMPS. e or accepted ants bei respect. for sewing classes, are learning t tired all the time, My sister asked - aid Beskeny uk of is Rte LH 1 garments and come ecrul ing osters me to try Vinol. I did’so, and within House Pannen Conference Revert) worn accepted as beit artical a : r | tho soldiers ie : ah a week my appetite improved and Army wut : HY Mrs William Harcourt, Secretary : Gould steep allright, and now I feel! \.. SU Reteetany ve and as ap Militia of Morey,’ announced Drawn by Staff Artists well and strong.”"—Rosa M. Keller, se ap le ma , Ma npose Prutedas” Stra: Olles int O Alburtis, Pa. ; nea POAC RCO BRCING ans} Ire the 1 Ta of The Vinol contains beet and cod tiver Ay SPRTOO HAL , | r said that at ree will u ; veptones, iron and manganese pep- Fees MATS Lt 1 from | Be el ees F 6 Central Committ Sunday World Magaz' ne tonates, and glycerophosphates, r t dealt with Recular | By avy Y aetive fanny wae ' wnge Bureau This is why it quieckens the appe- | the fiseal year that begin f : and. De | : ee sides speakers ulrewd ste. Two Full Pages Beautifully Colored tite, aids digestion, supplies iron. to) lvls failed in the F LenS # Sena. | Th® Evening World, Fire Coms the’ blood and brings back the . i. sacs \ aapiiletal Per psciny ner Adamson will Fead a tong me Re strength of renewed health Faaiee. 4 ved all Parapet ame 1 ey phones a ha ein: Dultan# alain he Gana We guarantee Vinol for run-down. ents of Naf ob ! which 48 tO) of any standing yi Mrenanee ten a Important Clearance Sale Wednesday mene, hruen, Butuelty” Diveator conditions, At Liggetts-Riker-Hege- |, A'UAN\ SS Ac The Sen 1 Jase part in the di Dil beta Pe ear ai tema pie Dae ; ten ane arate man Drug Stores and at all drug), commission to furnish relietf Jin Union Square wide ' ante : : 1 Conservation"; Miss Strashe a et tet an ‘rac ll tite “oom stores that display the Vinol Agency dependents of National Guard nian a ele, Asan a the lead of | vid Miss Mary Garrett Hay ¥ To Close Out ton rues Sign. Also at the leading drug stores mmission iy to be headed by | ees the ans p pean \dreases. ‘There will t FB a ate eZ oaiere ald vernon and among the half hun- | accord ‘ 0 ! Maso Asi heat a 1 — na a i elt, Iii toot, M en } ; ’ wr ‘ ve - rae 275 Women’s Trimmed Hats jera at e o : . in 1 \ 4 been 1 Atte ¥ which ever tern fa La r ‘ a eraharat Mill) Vory Weak [infantry of the ran be tried m tas Don’t Miss This AN lost or found articles ade H aa evr Or eOMt n t ‘ yelarine re f tha women att nd rs About 275 Hats taken from the vertised in The World wit ne condition of Mme, Sarah Gal ed \ ‘ aN i" id's conference an tga x Hated! at The World's Informas nhardt continues to t ous y cleat 1 egraa itors,|been enlarged by 4 ale 8 represent regular stock, consisting of Unusual Feature tion Bureau, Pulltser Battding zed thie morning when he wirele 1 , dental parlor under M Herbert Satterlea of the ( dressy and tailored models. 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