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RUSSIA'S REFUSAL OF SEPARATE PEACE HIT GERMANY HARD ninja Significant Censored Despatch in Which Militarism Is Condemned. "Ru AMSTERDAM, May rejection of a separate peace is a most bitter disappointment,” deciared t German Socialist organ Vorwaerts t day—the first admission of failure the German peace efforts which t German censors have permitted pase. “The rejection is all Imperial Chancellor von Hollweg,” the Vorwaerts’ continued. “If he had, like Austr! announced Germany had no tntentl of annexing an inch of territory, t result would have been different. the fault Bethman: “The German people do not in the least think of submitting to the domination of militarism a ter the war, and they will the lees think of extending such domina- tion over other nations.” editorial CONGRESS TO AGAIN THRESH OUT BILL TO MUZZLE THE PRESS Another Vote to Be to Be Taken— Senate May Agree on Modified Censorship. #| WASHINGTON, May 24--Under President Wilson's personal pressure he| for a newspaper censorship section in 0-|the Espionage Bill, all indications to- of|day were that the question would he | again be taken to the floor of Congress to| for more discussion and another vote. Agreement by the conferees on a of | modified censorship authorization was n= | said to-day by Senator Overman to be probable. The House conferees, it waa 1a, | said, want another vote, believing the lon) House will accept a compromise he} provision, If the conferees, as was ! vote upon it. If rejected there its de- feat as a part of the espionage measure will be final, without necessity for the Senate to reconsider the question When the conferees resume (o- PETROGRAD, May (via Lon-| morrow, Senator Overman will offer Gon).--Tho new Russian Coalition|a substitute for the Gard Amend- Government to-day ordered a series ment now in the House bill, The of measures for hastening the sum-! Overs broposal would authorize toning of the Russian Constituent] the President to preserive rules to Assembly. ‘The first meeting of &) prevent disclosure of infurmation re- committee appointed to discuss ar-! garding milit operations, but rangements for the election of this) would prevent criticism of pub: body has been fixed for June 7 |e oMeclais or policies, America’s influence {s being utilized! ‘The President, it was said, insists by the new Government In {ts cam-/that the censorship question be paign to spur the army Into fight- threshed out in connection with the ing. American Ambassador David) Espionage Bill, regarding censorship R, Francis ts personally addressing | gutno. 48 an immediate necessity Russian troops and scores of 48- He subjects to tts consideration at semblages of tho plain people. He is present 4 eparate bill, A re working in closest co-operation with! course is open, however, should the Minister of War Kerensky in stirring conference report with a censorship the army to action, Kerensky regards this campaign fighting as hin foremost duty. Ye terday he addressed nine regim of troops in the Petrograd ‘This afternoon he leaves for the for a round of addresses to the m in the trenches. Gen, Alexieff, Cor mander-in-Chief of the ar slso make Francis nt of the rol a numbe giving a of speeches. district, ny wi living embodi-| “ahirt-sleeve diplomat,” | clause be rejected », Democratic House leade Apress of contidence that the House will ac rept a modified provision, Adminis tration leaders in the Senate are doubtful but wi ne question in en » JUDGE ORDERS ACQUITTAL IN WIRE-TAPPING CASE >» resubmit the 6, ling t the Sen. ly worasing ois 7 ost | s salud astaged bilge ba! Mbalctissed sbury and Hotchkiss Cleared by popular of all diplomats in Russia 4 : He is de!uged dally with appeals for Jury Under Court’s Instruction— speeches accepting every one mostly to troops—and In all of the: tw) No Criminal Intent Was Shown. se Charities Commissioner John the Aner Envoy drives - pe aubeaesiiey 2 Kingsbury and William H. Horchhics nome the bro pa: AAMDONNNN TS ecanitted conde of ‘lassin and America, and con- babagiop ph aiaap Antec tot Akos ntl ual branch of the Supreme Court, (Gr cludes 1 States | 19M of the cha t they had . ‘ cea “| gally tapped phone wire of . mul} Dean Potter during the chartties in taneou The lates stands] © aah te Nite Renacia| Yestigation iast year, the J i : ; turning this verdict at the mn Draper ve Ml SiTOR f Justice Kelby, who held that tussian World possesses : Frid sir dence failed to show crimjna ’ me be ton the part of the def dant a ar and may not ; Jay's action br ay 1 jong.” Char Crane, Ameri Spear Sideadaier's a manufac of the 4 ki American Cou Russia e #0 ho is ab remarked to- nily @ jay." President: Wilsca niece how tri torne ewis announced ver, h t thos er present SPBASTOPOL ‘via London), May wb mt 4.—The officers and men of the lo; ot wires of tho late 1) ‘ garrison have unanimously requested | « and the Rev, Willan | that they be sent to the Riga front] ja, eathy OR MR) HAAR atid Palil's 0 fight the Germans, Their action seca eS s in response to the speech of Min-| Ror Catholic Church, Groviiyn, ster of War Kerensky and the appeal| if the Council of Soldiers’ and Wor nen's delegates, AMERICANS WW ITALY OFFER WAR SERVICE be dismissed HIS PRISON TERM BEGINS WHEN HIS BABY IS BORN Convicted Mail Thiet ‘ Men and Women Write U. S| Parole null the He fi | Event Takes Place. Consuls—2,000 in That | : |] CHICAGO, May 24 Country. | Schneider's prison tern w ROME, May % (via Paris).—|when his baby is boon American Consulates throughout|Judge Landis, after s+ Italy are receiving numerous letters) Schnelder to Lea from American men and women of-|Penitentlary for rte éring their services fur duties con-| packages, learned that Scaneider ex nected with the war | pected an interesting event in the The letters are the result of a cali| family within a few weeks by United States Ambassador Page| Fearing the effect of and’s for the registration of Americans, not| sentence on Mrs. Schneider, the only thost of military age but of all] Judge gave him his liberty on his who are ablo or willing to help in any | capacity. It is estimated that are 2,000 Americans in Italy promise that he would return to be there| gin his sentence ae soon as the baby is born. The only one of our All fighting on enemy territory in Unprecedented engineer her armies up precipitous i tions and bristling with heavy Without and runs them with electric coal or iron, Why Italy and the Ideals for whieh Italy complish by this war, not for and civilization of the world FOR COMPLETE STORY What Italy Has Done in the War Italian Commissioners Now in America. Who They Are, and Why They Come. United States are now allies THE WORLD NEXT SUNDAY es that has conquered and is to-day rved roads tor with for ing feats that have untains honey combed ifiea cannon she builds vast munitions factories rwer derived from waterfalls is ‘ghting herself What she hopes to ac alone but for the liberty and SEE EDITORIAL SECTION OF dicated to-day, report a new censorship | section, the House will first debate and | ‘“4@~ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917. ‘Women Can Finance War | BERTY BOND BEST MANY NEW YORK By Bek Bie Taber t Borde! MVESTOR CAN BUY, ENGINEERS WILL BE DECLARES SCHIFF. DETECTIVES OF AIR Giving Their Men, They Can| Afford to Sacrifice a | Banker Points Out Profit to Be) Taking Sky-Photographs of | Made and Urges Purchase to | Enemy’s Lines and Move- Little Money Too. | THEIR CLEAR DUTY Avert New Taxation | ments First Duty at Front. | | | | overcome hen Women’s War Relief to Givel High Class Dinner Dance To the erroneous im-| W the First Reserve Corps! pression in some quarters that LAb-| (New York) United States Engineers, N : | erty Bonds are not a profitable in-' oes to France its first task will be! i Next Monday Night. | veatinent, Jacob H, Schiff, the bani-| to form part of ite members into! | er, of Kuhn, Loeb & Company, to-! aerial detectives. It was explained | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. f day dedlared that no better security| this afternoon by Capt. John Hogan “Qu R boys are going to the front | has ever been placed on the market.| at recruiting headquarters, No, 10 to be filled with lead. If we | Members of the Volunteer Army of) Sixth Avenue, that, from an engin women who stay at home are so rel | Liberty Bond Saleamen had reported cering standpoint the aerial vorps Ish as to say that to the general committee that tn{ which the engineers will carry with we won't take 3%| their tours of the city they encoun- them, will constitute the "Sherlock, per cent. for our | tered many persons who were willing Holmeses” of the Amertean contins | money when we} jto buy, but who were holding off gent j cn get 6 or 6 per until.the second issue was placed on| The captain pointed out that de cent, we are not | the market when the interest would | tectives of the alr have become more worthy of the name |be increased to 4 and perhaps 4%4/ and more important. The big guns 4M. ot American wom | per cent. | that menaced Dunkirk and other ii en." “It 1s to be hoped that both large|Portant points of the Allien’ defensive "That is how Miss) | and mall investors will, in theirown| were #0 skilfully screened that they age Virginia Furman, | interest, promptly wake up to the im-| could not be effectively attacked from eG sf i C D " photo~ Chairman of the New Women's Com- portance of the successful placing] the air until numerous sky-phote mittee of the Liberty Loan, challenges | WRAT™ |of the 8% per cent. Liberty Loan,” | graphs have been obtained, : the woman patriot in the present Mr. Schiff told the committee. “Only} According to officers in ciurge, the erlais, — .|thus can it be avolded that still teh York engineers’ unit w aL b will 1 ., 0 © prow’ ow on kit “Many of us are physically weak," /1s at present educating mora than| larger income, inheritance and other) 0 sent abroad ts now only 1a ' ne she continues, “Relatively few of us| fifty children of soldiers. One gon of taxes than are now proposed will/150 men, 911 having been recruited can do any work with our hands|@ private js being given every oppore | nave to be resorted to to produce the | Many from Roosevelt's “Lost Legion’ be unity to prepare himself for ey | | aoa cludveednacent @hiatiiis which will be of great value, but all] (West Do eee aan eee ee eeire (huge sums which may be needed to _ amorous for Beanie ral of us can make so much of a sacrifice|Charies =F. Roe, Chairman of the! carry on the war Ke tray Meaas rahe Sheri Naar ie as to buy a Liberty bond.” Then Miss| Relief Committee, sald to-day, “spe-) “On the other hand, if the Ameri- Mat rut: Pega tie rina cbr ie Furman mentioned casually that she Sulidsen of rivets. goldiert 28, BE can people will freely and promptly | Roberts, Chairman of “Che Leaguo herself has been using the street car! non-commissioned officers.” The soci-| come forward and absorb the loans for Training Army Coohs," to put 4 of the ‘bus and practicing|ety solicits and creates scholarships the Government ma, have {o issue, such of hiv men as may b adaptable ‘ors children orvise: ‘ rough o pan dr r war-time economies, with the) for such Moe unless ands thelr there will be no need to resort to ex- | ‘MONKH w Irving pan tr cruct the of investing additfonal money in| they are ready for it, aids in‘procur- | treme taxation, as the debt which it | engineers’ oking corps ore Mrs. » Liberty Loan {ng them employment shall be necessary to create can and |1eon Durand Bonnet, “Mis, | Vivian . Some of the widows of offlvers and | jight to be extinguished by means of | Spencer, Mra. 1. Clintag bac hus, Mrs SUES NS ja % wiooset IO) peivares Wie died 6 the sae Gime) or eae Lindley H, Chapin, Capt, Hogan's al banking work for! as Gen, Custer are still being helped Aunual sinking funds, provision for) clerical force, beginning on Saturday women and the story of her interest-| by the Army Relief Society. Many of which will be greatly less burdensome | will sit down to three meals a day ing success hay been told recenity in| the goldiers' orphans have grown up/than the taxing of everything and at the league's headquariers No. tay The E < he past/@nd taken excellent positions in the rides, ean {Hast Fifteenth — Stree dwar The Evening World. For the past|Pibiess and eat Werte body almost out of existence, | fast, Tifteunin etree bs year she has been head of the Wom-|‘rhey now gratefully contribute to the Moreover, such an opportunity has) MeAlpin, will show how ty make a an's Department of the Columbia) funds of the Army Relief never been offered to the investor. |tnsty dish out of the reguiation by ‘Trust Company, nent whicti| rganization given money 10! Here is a ity per cent. tree bond of |and army beans. ‘The cook, will have she herself crea alrendy has} ind proc itfon TREO VOT GARY Ob ChE CHIEhG SEALED similate thelr 0} i ideas for the new work which she is no can work. In frany cases! t! ho past twenty-four hours have to conduct from her offices in the| the soldier's widow asks but Iittle.| whieh, if the war lasts any longer) rolled up a record enrollment figure nbi, Trust Company, No. 358) at she really appreckutes wv ¥'time, may possibly, by reason of ite|for the Naval Reserve. Out of h Avenue. | the paying of the r as few #oi-| pts ny higher rates men examined at headquarters, No. feel that we must take every|diers own any propert Whon eh convertvbi! inte any 7 ts ‘ortiandt ninety have becu thod to arouse the interest of wom-| feels that she has a woof over her, bond that may be issued, become rted fe Mosquito and en the Liberty Loan,” she said to- d she is glad to work for other automaticaily a 4 or even 4¥% per cent fleets. brings th day. “There are any number of or- ities: : war atiould 06 1 recruits. ganizations the members of which| Cornelius Vanderbilt, Cornelius N,| 209d) while | an eee : figures, however, are feel a realization of their duty to the| Biss and Levi P. Morton are on the short one, which may be possible and’ pointing to recruiting offers untry at this time, and need only to| Board of Trustees for the Arn in to be hoped for, the further issue of | torps & tn their patriotism crystallized by | lief Society. ‘Tho tickets of adinission Government sis likely to cease! roliment dS. r finite plan of action in which|to the Governor's Island fete are 3!, 7 " ent Liberty | men. Fo ya know they can help. The sale| including the trip to and from the [s! pruptly, in which even al n the gunne at rty bonds gives such a plan, | and, and may be obtained at tie Gov- Loan Bonds are absolutely 1 Mitmore Ensign Kutol ve that in working out the] ernor’s Island ferry house or f to a co} vole premium ‘ tof men who es of the Woman's Liberty Loan | following persons: Mrs. Char 3% ¢ KE Ateancyant ae yen given passes fur guune yur central committee will | Roe, No Kast‘ A 3% per cong. Afteen-year 1 on} Cruction, 210 have qualiiied as gun representatives of the nu-' Street; Mra. Oliver B. per basis is worth 106 per! org mates ” ‘ ranizatlous : There ; 383 F a Aveny ‘ t., and let be remembered tha An “Auxillary Medica nimiivee ance, t few York State} Yo, 14 Forty -'y ‘é mitnd’ Minike bout ‘i National Defense’ hay been ¢ Rifirage Party, which, T un-| and Mrs, clu M. Gibson, Pll eataneattirdi anda Aad ed by Dr. Russell o. | ‘i thas sent ¢ Prosi-| No. 318 West EI Sirce sold at a premium no longer than a Ri" ed Ds De. tusael oO dents of clubs in citie 0001 provid Laces ligase anes hy 4 br ihar lesen he co-operation ¢ provide comfort kits for our 4 ‘ ‘ a nina the i erat * ot ap soldiers the motion pleture i Phe Wlying Squad of the Saiesmen's | ic Mod M. Gardn bs 1 ve vision of the Staga Wo. Army to-day encountered its 1 Bt ee ets ef will hold a beme e: Armed with the yperations to remedy tw ete ce at the Hote Ai anced by the commitzee in cha I recruits. Drs, Warren 1. Dutt West Sixty-ses Street 0 My. Sepitt gave voir n= din Frank Bethel Cro: " Seo Monday evening the salesmen found it much easic 1 are among the prominen the How Blackton has tableaux se man on the siree Nae na enrolled Wish Council of) Yivants, whieh + aan A a ns of Catholic Well known stars of the screen, in|” ed by the salesmen ne FIs Aro { Barnard girls, cluding Anita Stews Mag, to approach passersby on thelr way Now St oe to name only | Dorothy and Lillian Gish, Norma ang | t0 4d from business hous: WASHINGTON, Ma Y ber of organized | Constance ‘Talmadge, Edna Huntar| Ono salexinan reported th sold | to-day joined the “honor States essed into 10 it 4 ed their quota of rece uta for Impressed Into and M caarah, Wenrhyn Staniaws, |to a deaf mute, who bought three $30| have filled their quota ais te Russe et Christy and Wal- bonds for himself and family, ail of | the regular army, Only three ot S ANOTHER member of the wom: | ter B. Russel will aid in staging the regress : linply | States -Nevada, Oregon and Wiah AP Committee pointed out, Gov-|tableaus. Roshanara will present Whom are deaf. The salesman sin have reported completion uf their ernment officials for the first time inj two new orlental dances. Tickets Pointed to his badge bearing the! viota. Indiana has secured 3,409 re hisvory have asked women Fone for fhe, pees mance are $10 each and words "Your patriotic du and the} cruit i quota is 5,400. financial matter, One of the! may be ob: at the office of th t tard t - st ee e jean bought Acceptances erdu e ing facts about the organt- | Stage Women's War Relief, No. ‘i66 ' ; : bringing the grand fota Vion of the countsy for war, this |ifth Avenue, or from Mra. Black! or itsel? and employees the Inte Nn saya, Is be W in whieh mi ur the He Jon Artistes pld Transit ¢ i ) ile 1 1 wornen will 1 s ribed 000,000 fp bd bo foretce of wi ait ‘boerean aaa: 8 “yim oe TISZA'S FALL IN HUNGARY note allattags | Natlonal Lesgue for Woman's se employees. ‘The Lee eet oat ty-the: nen, Armory, ¢ nok $1,000,000 worth and th -sialee solicited and is} ima Lindheinm responded and found 7008 Nation Bank of New . 1 in a servicelthat she and her car were , $2,000,000 fur itself and customers By Wohi Grandens. vith the fighting | for uighly successful re The associated hotel men of the cit United Prem Siait ¢ f tinaneing the | ing Kid Mee Rha drove reporied to the LAbarty Bond Com-| BERLIN (Wie Londo ny 2 Pu Maa aalaee fiat fate | Count Tissa's fall as Prev a i ‘ \elr employees’ they had |8&°Y Was no surprise here. His rewig ‘ a cycle of noon day | nation and the withdrawa on ' 1 all the btw he Comp- inet had been expecte wne “ t cerRont Wil opposing forces in) Muna " 5 head of the State Bank-|atruted Tiana resista al fra en to the army] friends in the Biltmore at 4 o'ci ng Deparuncnt, were rat wpenk- | chise reform f the Alll te Mr Burton's ed They spo at the Tilt Presumably t i " or ‘ghar this is considered a valuab be the of the wome “a to-day and then visit for his downf but nfo ‘ even ey © honds purol and od he wa ‘ Manhattan and Waldorf-Astor to-day indicated th 4 re ee ar gle ALY Anne Morgan . patro alesmer rimany hed f edie the bustr women cus mittee, wh ees iW the ; nA LOND, through ihe departmei k ¢ arranged « bond we given iable space to a from all the women’s so ein ti Loan booth; a special bond en agreed upon and th is in ¢ nd all ty romana b belhig: Worked Out A’ tne on and ce which Is] pring, line and His P. n suffragiste and mn ey hs Prince Udine and His Pa are working side by side ver | Make Calls on Secretarie romen, “and | leaders sk tt nd: ABE Lansing and Daniel 8 the committes’s office w heel ak WASHING Ma pany voInan's economic $1 ndence will veand t nbera of the | her name 4 bond | Missi: ‘ 1 ate \ ' which aarynt f independ- | Navy Bulid nor A “ € e » the men of the w id ‘ y j 2 ¢ I 1 ‘ ond t i f the an 1 . = & a 4 ainings and « * 8 1 wedt Avi Lansing im f suRKerte Ju ‘ 4d tag f 1 a « Twen 1 L Ww Bu Te mopar eported juat re ¢ K work th ni ad AN lost or found articles wil~ » comm { Cis on was esco been pu' b s Vertised In The World will be an old I i Exhibit and then Blue More tha ber cent listed at The World's Informa fiying wi given by 6 aun eOreainant any's employees are of f birth, tlen Burean, Pulitzer Building a ner ry 5, 4 ° ae syatem by which they may pay fo: Arcade, Park Row; World's military band w nar Rocret Lansing s rb bonds in fifty we tallment Uptown Office, northwest core We “ f the Cabinet prese yen adopte ca ner 8th St. and Hroadwa: n ‘s c mM t i his World’s Harlem Office, . 4 4 West 225th St, and World Th f * 3 ad ¢ A nN t a Brooklyn Offte Washing ld i } U ton St., Brook: for SO day phans ted men l f Mher ia 1 bers we following the printing of he A Unite ' 4 an ¢ Compa $1.00 advertisement, Stnte i) Ari diet Me ne v ‘ which the New York branch ts No, 1, Misvivu Hepes Bisoust ate 4 state sorrow every wh propowed Railroud ~ YOUNG AUSTRIAN EMPRESS 1S WORKING FOR PEACE EMPRESS ZITA. “It Is Dreadful and Inhuman Is Quoted on War, “a Shame on Our Times,” LONDON, May 24.—Empre: tesive for peace A Roman Catholic visited the turned to Switzerland brings Ing to Swiss Catholic paper doubted evidence of the yor she told the that shi for peace, ould to effect it dignit of mind. paper assert ardently longed doing all she then ade the Emperor Charles “We cannot bear war much ton, inhuman, and a shame tines to see such A must return to us, be soon. ‘The efatigably for this imaging how we suffer It is also intim attitude toward Italy bh Han claims to Tr are not on our thing. that —— HALTS RAILROAD FARE BOOST order The Public Se day adopted an inereaxe by the Company of tations In a ton iding Long fare within thi hedule limite onatesion by jown that the Increase would ap bly fo one way and round-trip On ve pickets an fase as Rreat shown Yopablic hearing Hrond's arith will body palgn again d4th Street .” She evidence in London to-d ber of pital especiaily of the C.eveland and Har- vard units, in with white arm bands labelled wit. the | Cros, already have become a familiar sight to than American Hritain Zita of Austria has publicly expressed her | y who Empress and has since re. rd- un ne ruler'r visitor, not only but was and ed, speaking for herself and the sight of this er There is ruin and wre. It is dreadful and ace and { hope tt will \peror in striving in- tern nd. You cannot railways, {nance of regiments In the United States. Austria's 4 80 changed ste and the npossible of con id Hears galt Great Weste and Capt army Engineer © recommendations affecting the organ- wp the Island between fled with the » railroad company it mprove: cted to en » increases. LORD DERBY GREETS ENGINEERS OF U.S. AT LONDON LUNCH Engineers, Doctors and Amer- ican Nurses Give Great Britain a Thrill, | LONDON, May %4.—The Engineers from the American army who have arrived in England made a call this morning on Ambassador Page and j later separated for a series of con- ferences with War Office officl regard They were entertained at by the Earl of Derby, War is in to their various specialties. Juncheon for Secretary American khaki was very much In A num- additional officers and hos- units have arrived, and nurses their blue unforms insignia of the American Ped { the London public, More 1,000 persons belonging to the army are now in Great About the first United States Army | Uniforms to be noticed in the streers were those worn by the four Unite! tates Avmy Engineers, headed, by Major William Barclay Parsons, builder of the Interborough Subway, former member of the Isthmian Canal Commission and known in London as a member of the Advisory Commin- sion on London trafic These four will go to Frane to de- eds of French repair and mainte nine engineering being organized se ni ine the p for the which are now ‘This party includes Wililam J. Wil- mts of New York, Majors in the Re- serve Corps: W. A. Garrett of Chi xo, Vice President of the Chie & reserve office A. B, Barber of the regular ‘They will make ‘zation of the railway engineering trovps. Capt. Barber expects also to study probleme of trench construc- tlon. The thrill that greeted the arrival jof the engineers was augmented by j the States reaching London with MU. two more Unite! units, one of then yesterday, togethe volunteers for Y. presence of hospital colle work wixty A. war New v pera On Special Sale Friday White Canvas Boots A high-cut lace boot of superior qual white canvas, modeled on lines of ur and distinction; Louis usual turned grace soles and hand heels. XV. 5.50 ath Street New York Special Sale Friday 800 Women's Handkerchief Linen Blouses In stripes, checks and novelty patterns, model as illustrated, pique col- lar and cuffs. Value 3.75 2.00