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‘City Hall Covered by Great Clouds of ! Smoke As Fire Wrecked Cupola Holding Historic Relics| Especially Photographed by an Evening World Photographe PPPTADE IAD DISH GG HOHOOEO we * NANCIAL UNION AMERICAN CORPS FR WAR IS AIM HAS SHOT DOWN32 OF LORD CUNLIFFE GERMAN AIRSHIPS Thinks New) Uses First U.S. Flag. on) Will French Front, Sent From | Orange, N, J. OS EEE EEE HEE EEO EOE ered Se ee sew 6 at British Financier York and London Divide LodSarship. A lord Cunliffe, Governor of th Bank of England. first view he has given since he here with British day prophesied a between his country oat Sy ee aed + Lvs Tact. | ON THE FRENCH FRONT IN! FRANCE, May 10.—-"Sorry we saw! | only one German bird—and he made | | off quickly.” This was the gist of the | { to-| report made by ten American aviators | on their return last evening from a | long search extending from St. Quen- | | tin to Caronne in the inter- arrived the ‘Mission, closer relationship and the United States, Asked whether New York or| The Americans, who had been far! London would be the financial centre! over the German lines, gathered of the world after the war, he sald| around the American flag which| he hoped to see them divide th ership, with neither | floated hestde the tricolor on the avia- supreme. tion ground and related to Capt.! 3 Asked as to Germany's financial! @yenault, commander of the squad-| > Outlook, he replied: “Their worst! pon, incidents of their reconnaissance. time will come after the war,’ The flag is the first American emblem Charles 8, Hainiin, a member of the | to be flown by American fighters on | (eg hha Caacnet has the French front, It came from visited the most important cities ot | Ord nge, N. J. the country with Lord Cunliffe, oll The correspondent rve who DIPSIISS witnessed the | that the West was st to tae arture and return of the Ameri- enthusiasm over the — $2,000,000,000| cans, who fly in machines of great! Liberty Loan, and he the d. There 1s no occasion for their loan will be greatly over-subseribed. nch commander to order them to ‘1 ered to the he Lord Cunliffe was asked whether| make flight. They themselves offer to sete itavae tor Great Britain would continue to ship| go hunting for the German airmen, | the benent of the orphans created by Gold to the United States, ‘To-day only six were told to depart, that tltante battle for fucoan Nberty “We shall continue to ship gold| but four others joined in the chase on Gils pladee Will be in addtiion te the here. It is to the advantage of Great| their own initiative. | be ie Abate ar Slik RAYA TOP Britain and to her interest to hold| ‘The task of the Ameri. ns is always France duried ees yerteeancd 2a interest rates here down as low as| perilous, for they are obliged to seek te Coes ch ; Ag tal Fh Beltwa Possible. We expect to continue to be] the Germans over their own territory, and other war relief societies very large borrowers.” but they are fully confident of their Ednaiticumanth 8b GIL EROINeE WO Lord Cunliffe expects, he say's, soon | ability to cope with enemy machines. | be aude: frotn, he FARK ROS to get things in condition for recipro-|'This confidence ts shared by thelr.) ¢ sheditia (odky and” BURG ahd Be avaed and the bedarat Reserna| ct tmanden, who referred proudly to A 0$0$48600600008 6-640 handbilis will be distributed to the) Bank. the squadron's record of thirty-two | | indedet audiences through the co-operation | “Will the Bank of England open|German airplanes, the destruction of | | of the theatrical managers of New| an account he which has been confirmed, while | M Pp. Morgan and a ) York Yes," he replied r deposit! others are kno’ Save cb Phist and the wives of i will be a small one RAIL HOE | Coens ane. enn eh ctetnnve ture malta facihies the ienditee Misa Lulsita Leland of No, 563 Park | expect interest on {i Rank of| brought down but were not counted ee sinew SS) | Avenue, who 1s Chairman of the New| England does not pay interest because they fell out of sight behind! , Bart einsiaie, O aoe | York Committea and Secretary of Has the extension of note issues by rman lines Alexander J. Hemphill, Chairman of | lieecanen , ates England and the ot countries of y ” | the Guaranty Trust Company and In sh dha bila shi oe 8 lated Brea ond tie ster onan work of the squadron is appre- | ia dhaine of the arwiecbunts toe tis | with the Fatherless Children of possible the redemption of bank notes i highly by every branch of the tc tient wuld at noo France, is the originator of th | in gold for a considerable time after] French service. ‘The desire is ex- | lt bes me : 4 A ARESURHTY | of asking America to take care °| that he had been assured, through the | France.” sala] Pressed Widely for more American p Sellrs Gt ai Weninita Camis | | special children of “Papa’ Joftre | Lord Cunliffe. » far as England} Savadrons of this character, which | ve ihe ata HACK Comnialen:| | desolate orphans of the Marne. 4 is concerned, I hope we shall con-| protect from attack the observation | nad PGA’ tha) BuRlie ta | Miss Leland herself is paying for tinue to pay gold for currency. I have » re * prtrayh se me a 3 he care y-seven French childret a strong fecling that we should get| ond Tange regulating airplanes and | brary reception to the Metropolitan _—_—— | HO care of fitty sneven Prana Cilia tae back to gold colr in our. pockets, | act asescorts for bombarding squad- Opera House at 10.90 o'clock F ‘ e ranging from yix months to sixteen The public which once has tasted the} rons. It is asserted throughout the| French tcackit eit Says Commis-| Nt was announced last night by the | Rush to Join Local Eorps Con- | years of ago w fathers died glor« ne tn bi ote: I . * san | ¥ i 6 ‘ . . * * t y in battle, Photographs of all he Got readily “go back. to ‘the cold | Amy that the presence of American) signers Will Attend Benefit at | Women's Committee that nad] tinues, With Early Ser- —[‘itne wards adorn her Park Avenue eovereign and other hunting squadrons has S d Be AY SUACA Weave AAVANGO: edie Aa | ale ) [little warda adorn ‘her | ren AS an played a great part in the recent vie-| Metropolitan Opera House. Wink. persinn its we (a nad vice in Prospect. | ment, and their letters of af- ; tebe ee ct — fectionate gratitude are her canipapive aeh libel Barer rime ni STrate ae oh he same insistent rush appli NOUR GA NIALS pathariods | wearing my tn which | Rpts ~ BEGINS DRAFTED cants which caused the “standing! Children of France,’ has undertaken many of them have fought since the; Women's Commi of yortre r ” sign to be placed in the| to find money for the care of 63,000 London Chronicle ( “alls ¢ n Com.| sire to remain together, but numbers | Street, announced to-day mlndows of ie MGorulMaw HOmIa NESS Tee Le Gr hua: ure children mons to Explain Why Facts of them are fully qualified, according | aythority of the French Consul ( ¢ __ {ters of the United States Engineer-| ce mon who died wt the Marne,” Mis Are Withheld. to thelr officers, to become leaders of | .-a), Gaston Liebert, that Marshal ment Official Admits ing Corps at No, 190 Sixth Avenue | 10 nd told me, “We thought ft aquadrons. s yeech Before t on the main floor of a former would be a very beautiful thing If ,,|Joffre and the entire French ( peech Before r | LONDON, May 10.—The Chronicle] Tho lafayetto squadron on, the| Joffre and peat Reichstag mous dry goods establishment, yes-|America could offer to Marshal Joff says to-day ficld to-day consisted of Lieutenant) mission will attend the ; Watt | ois Tint GALE just before his return to France, @ Perhaps the He f Commons} William Th of Pittsburgh; Adju-! formanc the Metropolitan Opera | Cot HAGEN (via London), May Any, @reated Mlbu of, MeRinstry | oa rchment representing contributions will give some explinatio: day of] tant Raoul Lufvery of Wallingford,|House to-nicht to receive a check 10—A r tive of the German of the regular army and his attaches] o¢ $190,000 to care for the speclal Dus reason why the Ad-|Conn.; Sergeants Willis Haviland of|for over $80,000 for the pet Jo: War nent has admitted in the Of the Army Reserve Corps when! wards of liberty, the little children « é y pursues its inconsistent pol-! Minneapolis; Charles C, Johnson of Charities, the Belsi kK f Com- | 1. 2 number of Belgian they opened the ors to-day. From} who are the orphans of t Marne fey, It conceals facts as well as Louis; Robert Soubiran outh | mission and the French War Orphan bj esident in Col present indications the corps, after] peceause It hag’ bee innounced issues misleading stateme Boston, Mass.; Robert: Rockwell, of | Relief Society ufted German a en days of training a mobilization | that a contribution of $36.50 will feed About two weeks Cineinnatt; Edwin Parsons of Sprin Freneh cit of New Y ' uat they were, camp on Long Island will be ready|and clothe a Freneh orphan for a steamer was sunk and se Mass.; Harold Willis of Boston; | ing for w ud ve th army to board ship for France, amply able] year, enabling it to remain under Its wert lost, some of them people of or Lowell of Boston and Stephen | $45,000 for t und to-ni ne r Je in answer! to supply valuable aid to the engl-| mother's care, a great many persons “snote, No news has been published of} Higelow of Boston; Corporals Wil-| gala perfor was decided 1 Radical So-| neering and sapping departments of] have the Idea that they cannot con the disa Jiiam Dugan of Rochester, N. Y,,| a8 a means to br t ‘ War Department. the allies tribute a lesser sui to us. As « tnat- “Other out nvelving loss of| Kenneth Marr of San Francisco; Ed- | $100,000 or perhaps to $ hat the question of, It was pointed ont by Lieut. Ho-| ter of fact hall be just as grates | life, have been announced s- | wa Sinkle of Cincinnatl; W. A The atticipated dim 1 cases would be Col, McKinatry's chtef alde, that! fui for 10 cents as for $1,000. minioks aanieied:, On. | Courtney Campbell, Jr. of Kenil- sige of the ch at t : Heleian Ain.) American efficiency and speed would | “This morning T received o dollar ciple does the Admiralty worth, TH; Rey Bridgman of Lake! aay to what was ¢ States ted al prove of invaluable help in. bringing | Mil from a woman who, 1 gathered, je doe ne a a Forest, 1 and Thomas Hewitt of 1 Sta filed a , work?” New ¥e All these men were fre- | cial ne ) t i y of Slate Lans- | the lines of the fighting troops) had recently lost her own child and ntly aflight during the battles j the ing last Ju against ‘ ‘ actice of| their railroad communications | who sald her heart bled for the father at 1 did excellent we 4 Germany 1a resld. | the hlahaae ne! affigtenioy:| iaaaclittle ones nance atid P erprise of the Americans oh ing in the join thi i t heat p fil ' Heth On fk - ‘ 80 e . TAX their French ¢ les is so great ue H "army. joverniner v thing that p nts the | her inttlals only wise ul ON EXCESS PROFITS at they are able to deit! CORS. 1 1 that i ' tin I Division from to | weleo la wn Sadish 4 ally with the German air fighters Ondin a ; ean lay ds that their ejulpment, | her publicly 1 " 1 1hj I in-| * mee LONDON, May 10.1 that OmONE Repes Hosea ‘ i : ; a Laer) America do RETALIATION “BY GERMANS. 8, Wa ' : r Gover u sae t ie atte SPECULATORS IN Fl emai ey nena i, sulle aecanas Captured French Officers P ‘i y | Is with whiel will « fo yor! expr in some Airship Dunwer will be t 1 ae sam ol th inte TRAITORS, SAYS Ogi a mension was bused on Atiny of PF jondon).-An official statement ts- | giong w fitoin n divisions, motor tool wagons, | photos the proposed American tas bill and d to-day says Fis i tion of gasulena tors f 1 1 partment and an in M. | Power | Prevent Cor * p partic ns for n reprisal for th lacing of 4 bp ‘ eh, vuling vutfits, touching a 16 per tits, nan General and fifteen start of- | JU Tecan ° trol at W in W ngte | aun ad equipa tt t , R aS ere on Preneh hospital ships te one | t Y n¢ nd feld equis the little childre angl wer cent F Moditertanean, ‘the “German “author ’ He Deel Will not Include machine g personally on suc istries are h placed thrice this) number form of eld artillor bu 14 like ‘i 4 1 »€ corresponding | tend for cu 1 t 4 aceoptl 5 sha : westarn tea } n agine , M Iren burden mpl 1 are especial a Mlation rifle nnd sid fa som J Mari ind on w \ ee : Lee Ra An order i b } ’ \ t vl 1 nehiti Ma ‘ ded ctl At. | wrote mo she ‘uaranteed to piease you pertectly, or you legs f a 4 he duties of a “ 4 rrivrs and ¢ wand t can take it back and get your money ; Could any guarantee be stronger to assure you that “Sunbears he al D ut wa yr f ap American ¢ ‘ Coffee is unqualifiedly THE WORLD'S BEST? Could any guarantee vax w i \ , to four hundrad,. ‘before ft phany of Livert be more liberal to tempt you to try it in comparison with what ” rey aw pe tf * ton t f now use+ prove to your own satisfaction that "Sunbeam" 1 tru nb the if A eae ean a 6 ha Code i Hest, sinvothest and most delicious you've ever taste will pay, 5 : A sah ur Grover, INSIST on Bund ¢ ., 1 : " pantera and Packers te I May Wheat Rives to tt ta tis ; 3 MCHOLS & Go, ing NEW YOK cited @pouly fn Chie f 1 L 4 Linporting, Manutacturing, Wholess: HCAGO ' 1 ‘ ! neern io the World \ s i i nit w i ols w “The } 1 ' Air! fi : 1 iv ¥ t Idebert, y men i ed hae 1 Ml Jottrs Marsh f Oo ’ , t i 1 i i a 1 . } \ Pv saa ’ Jottr 1 \ ' ‘ More Harvard Students Goins © of : ‘ to War Front Austr ano each 0 &¥ i | t 7 ta sastin, Nicholsé @™ | . 4 ronr : “ , w ‘ Ma M \ rhirt jzens' Co! ce, a F and | camp we ot welected, e uccepted eva use M 4 sp | ‘; Orphans Made by Battle of the Marne Are His Particular Care, and Mise Luis'‘a Leland of New York Is Preparing a Surprise for Him in Shape of a $100,000 Fund Subscribed by Americans for His Beloved Charges—Plan Is to Make Presentation at the Metropoli- tan Opera House To-Night. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, A surprise which awalts Marshal Joffre at the reception to be given to-night to the French Commission at the Metropoli- tan Opera House will be the an- nouncement that the society of American women known as “The Fatheriess = Chil dren of France” intend to raise) $100,000 to be of ehildren But the esti i i ® Friday Special Second Edition Navy Blue Suits | | 9: 75 “Papa ’ Joffre a Real ‘Papa’ To Soldiers and Children Alike in Desolated France SOOU.S.FLARS FLUTTER TO-DAY ON BATTLE FRONT }| American Ambulance Drivers With Old Glory on Cars Represent Every State. | PARIS, May 10.—Five hundred “Old Glories” are fluttering on French bat- tlefronts to-day The enemy in his trenches does not | have to strain his eyes to see the Stars and Stripes flapping the breese | on the most conspicuous parts of 600 | ambulances of the American Ambu lance Field Service, now with the | French armies. Driving the ambulances are 600 young Americans from almost every State in the Union. The first section to carry the flag to the front was commanded by A. I | Henderson, of New York City, 9 vol | Unteer trom Harvard. The personne Included - — Luthe R. Batley, Cambr Mise LUISITA LELANO.. Mass.; Harold B, Barton, Worceate en ee et | Mase t I, Buell, Cambridge, tenderness for the orpnans of the | Mass; ome Preston, Lexingtot war wo think that it will touch him | Mass: Dominic Wo Rieh, New York, deeply to feel America wil! promise | yinoe lich, New Yor }to cure for the wards of the Marne, be oS hy Raawaee bye Ho wo ask every one. the mano; | Richmond, Milton, Mana; Powell Roh woman with 10 cents as well as the |inson, Chestnut Hills, Mass, ail of Hai man or woman with thousands, to|vard; Lansing M. Payne, Durham, N five ts what they can spare for this|G. ‘Ronert C. Paxadive, -G é tribute which we shall offer to Mar- | & cee ea | what Joffre, | Cross, and Myron C. Wick, ¥ “Perhaps we had Wetter soy. that] town, Ohio, alf of Yale; Charléy F all the orphans for whom we are as BK, Clark retraite, University er Ing boen invest ' by | Michigan; James AvClark, {our French society, the Or ‘ ea Et Arneen, and then Inver. (Ne Ys Williams College: Davia"'W \ tigated all over again by us, In every | Guy, St. Louls, Princeton University axe we have the marriage certiflcate | Clitua Jones, Waco, Texas, University Of the muthan and the death certs: | ge Sekade David’ VaNAlnyns se nt of our 4 Miss Leland | Williams College, of New York; is the fact that many Amerl-| Kieth Vosburg, Azusa, Calif, Univer boys and girls are coutributing | ity of Callfornia; Francis D, Weeks. a eeee tittle ‘Rrench ‘boy and | Dorchester, Mass, Willams Colleg girls. whom they adopt as foster] James A, Liddell, Newton Center, brothers or sisters, and with whom] hur Myers, New York. they exchan. letters, ides ‘Among the American children who Willard Straight and Mra, Grenville Emmet. Mrs. Douglas Robinson { name of her grandchildren, Mra. Elihu Root jr. Mrs, C. T. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs, Bi Matthews and) many : other me and wor ) : t tr} Sebastian, Motor Tank Vessel, various fields are making themselves ¢ responalble for varylng numbers of Sinks Séathwest of 4 Pahelavnt? mod bs 000 orphans of the Marne Nein ehicsean’ ba adopted 15 ideas whieh have not 1 presented before — in serges, gabardines: oplins and trico ines—tl west of the new, with every refinement of tailor ing that can be shown No Charge for Alterations Nineteen West 34th Street Let us ei New me tag P| Fre riagg et NEWPORT, R. 1, May 10~Phe Teianite bewititit project’ to. send | Beit olf tank motor ship Sebastian, $100,000 back to Fri for them by | Which waa being towed by an Amer- Itipa” Joffre. Send whatever youl ican gunboat to a New England port PP ie min ios sae? with fire raging flercely in her hold, quarters of the Fatherless Childr sank to-day. of France, at No. 666 Fifth Avenue ‘Thomas Jones, a marina gunner and choowe y own ward attached to @ Government vessel Among the thousands of little chil shen ehone pletires will be shown to] Wich had the Sebastian in tow,-was you thore drowned, No information as to how ~ ~ - was lost has been given, axtian, bound from New News Print Trial October § y Cardi was of Laas ae Judge Learned Hand, in the Pederal(t ee was ommanded b 7 my " pt Falconer, Her home pot District purt, t Na t for 1 waa madon, is the News Print Manufacturers’ Asso Hecause of the strict censorshi Sherman anti-t Vretabter Sinks Ie Detrott River o & next The ¢ ronment wanted | cay IT . Ma 10, ‘ the al net for but Jude aS woof ty Hand made the » nament no aw to) Vole ‘ ty male we the United State burt ‘ t i whe nore expected N 1 t 1 yr nepertatlon t ed on Oct ‘gages ae Arrivals of the Postscript Styles Suits just from the workrooms the product of America’s fore mot designers —taking advan of the verdict of fashion uders whose choice has now been made Newer Coat Lengths Braid Bound Models Tailor- Edge Styles Fashion Shop