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me ee _——— \ STEAMSHEP WW ATLANTE Corinth, Sent to the Bot- tom by Submarine. PARIS, June 18.—One hundred and minety-nine persons are missing out ‘of 550 passengers aboard the French tor- pedoed and sunk in the Atlantic, it {was announced to-day. Some of those steel screw steamer Sequana, missing are Senegalese troops. ‘The Sequana was formerly tho City of Corinth. When sunk she was owned by the South Atlantic Navigation Company of Paris. Her gross tonnage fea 5,567, ‘was bullt In Belfast in 1898, At 82,000,000, K BOSTON, June 18—The Leyland Miner Anglian, which left Boston May 38 for Liverpool, ‘by agents here to-day A cablegram received here late to- day stated that five men from the There were Anglian were missing. two Americans in the crew, James P. 199 ARE MISSING, AGENTS 10 SIBERIA ar canes Sequana, Formerly the City of She Was 480 feet long and |b has been torpedoed fand unk by a German subme: lie, mocording to cable advices. re: eived |! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN Lieut. Cornelius Vanderbilt dfs RUSSIANS SEND AUSTRIA'S PEACE Minister of War § Spirit of the Troops Is Good and Improving. PETROGRAD, June 13.—The dele- gation of Austrian officers and aol- diera who last week came to Kisht- neff with peace proposals were to- day sent to Moscow and will shortly bo started to Siberia. They will prisoners of war, The government belteves that by such action they will effectively stop further attempts by Austrians to penetrate the Russian Hnes with separate peace schemes. Warning gone to all Russian soldiers not to permit enemy delegates to reach the Russian lines, “The apirit of be interned there as RNENOS San, the troops is good Ovsesaweove | on the guhele, andite certain pestors ,,Jaeut. Cornelius Vanderbilt jr. is commanding patrol boat the soldiers are full of eathustasm,” | womewhere off the Atlantic Const.” Lieut. Vanderbilt is shown oP hes in officer's uniform to the right of the forward mast. Lieut, Van- said Minister of War Kerensky in an derbilt inherits his father's love of the water. Col, Vanderbilt has Interview to-day, heen one of America’s most ardent yachtamen, but of recent years “The reorganization of the army has devoted most of his time to military affairs, being now the cam- o8 is proceeding rapidly and favor mander of the Twenty-second Engineers, N. Y. N. G. The Van- ably,” continued the War Minister derbiits are well represented in the naval branch, Harold and “thanks to the eaceilent co-operation of the Army Committee, under whose authority the considerable amount of with the Germans that American Mission to Russel going on was unanimously cen- | him to attend the conferen: Vand has b William H. jr. are members of the Naval Reserve. FIRST N.Y. SLACKER attacked the almost wiped out _ ipvostment for their respective banks ar,” President Samuel | ,,, 7 King and John Hannon, both of reover, tho desertions have ex. |! Petrograd to con advi jand also the amount of Liverty Bonds | mocrecy’® # tig Auibcloak VoderMOn |GERALIgn oo oe oe Boston. general indignation among the | bility of calling a congress of socia which they many be carrying or may ; Gompers of t easage to thé] ihe MNIph ine Gdaed has appeared ‘On her last, voyage from Boston she ors, Who demand the neverest | listic bodies and federations of trade | {hays agreed to carry for customer Of LAbOr Urged foe eaetry through | before our Committes severn) times and carried « general cargo. Ship and is of vélnfaaiicnts ond | "gm gw. ano ab fe 3, Fl ‘ [they hase geamio demonstrate it,” he @argo were valued at $2,000,000 upplies to the front has made ap he American Federation pera 7 eee al made by it on Liberty Bonds. The Re- 8 } . . ¥ 0 Re , Senator Martin, in charge a The Augiian, formerly the Megan. | preciable pre "most -demacratioallp ‘otrasined serve Hanks have all given notice that| “OB June 5 the manhood of ein (DL caaniaxed: Chace saarner tnteeiinn tic, was @ British steamer of 5,632 — and controlled labor movement In the any member bank in good standing | nation enrolled in the servic yg {10 impair the duties of Gen. Goethals tant Postum tona gross, and was built at Glassow | RUSSIANS TQ BE TOLD OF world, and of course you will insist |Gation which it Taaycheaire againer| Republic. | That resist ration tion [and <kareed with the statement that q or 1 of « dati . en the nation} the Country and Congress were be- 4n 1896. upon acceptance of fundamental prin Gin iny Liberty Bonds or loans on Laverty | Wes the cocasion when t h Tho Leyland Tine also received! — AMERIDAN LABOR'S STAND ms of democracy for every country; (Continued from First Page.) | ronda at from three per cent to thres | began to mobilise its man Kona ne See | word to-day that the British steamer of each country, large and small, to and one-half per cent. interest This week, ending to-morrow, the == " 7 + Mahopac, formerly the Minnesota _ live tholr own ‘lives and work ‘out | hope this nation will be rid of all auch Sites uA ny a Be nee patted nation 1s making its second great ¢f-| renortea to us by mail that night.|{ A Dash of Eddys Makes which left a foreign port Monday for | James Duncan, Now With Mission, | (eit own destiny Peivah men as you.” |Whose own subscriptions to Liberty | fore 9 tho war—to float enue becri phone received by you mub- | the Whole Meal Tasty " h erica en- . ; a ssue that the |sequent to that time will be accepted this country, had been beached in the . Aiea merica en-| Morris Becker, another Anarchist | }ionds shall amount to five por cent.| dollar bond issue necessary th a | Englien Channel. ‘The nature of the Advised to Attend Socialistic aly halt vageltncty greene convicted with Kramer of conspiracy, |or more of their total resources and|men who pledged thelr lives nave | erect Pere S annaereehie acy wee ” ahip's trouble was not revealed. The Conference at Petrograd. peace, no false notions should pre-| Was sentenced to elghteen months’ | which eae eu ia bb elo ha Proper portunities to defend those | day stating that the 2 per cent. de- | Mahopac was under charter to the . | vail. ‘The world cannot longer endure | imprisonment at Atlanta, He de-|™OSt Practically and offectively tO} Dincipies for which our great free| posit applying to such subscriptions | Leyland Line (Special from a Staff Corteapondent.) hait . the success of the loan, It is carnest- has be: forwarded by i}, Meth . iaTon | half autocracy and half democracy; | clured, when given permission to |}y people entered this war. has been forwarded by mail. Method WASHINGTON, June 13.—To “et cithor the one cr the ethan ean ly hoped that this roll of honor ma Ae eERChing Uy alberaen wut sine Mine, Not wine, fank Us 8.1 forth clearly the attitude of American vail, and American. labor isin the | ake & statement, that he ts a vege-| be @ long one.” ; “We must not fail in any endeavor | Scyintions vas you receive. Friday | OLD ENG Five-Masted Schoo ladeeneve | fight for the destruction of autocracy | trian and will go on & hunger strike ———— that concerns this war, It is the| Morning will be sont you by night Inbor toward socialistic movements in y . BOSTON, June 1%—Confirmation ot] Garope, Samuel Gompera of. tha 2%4 for the victorious universal os-| which will result In bis death within duty of every man, woman and obild | letter Thursday night.’ Hes, reported, loss of, the fvermasted) ,osrican Federation of Labor sent a|demecrsoy® vt maintenance of |two weeks, who can subscribe to this loan to) 1M onl eee’ tocnient at Union Made in U.S. A. schooner Harwoct Palmer, one of the| American Federation of Labor sont 4 | democracy. In sentencing Kramer Judge Mayer world liberty and democracy to do 0 | S111, take piace, tooniett att ton 506 .1G) Wo % famous Palmer fleet bullt In Wallo- steue Praminas of ta Yeeorstiom new sald: to tho fullest extent of their ability.| aifferent sections of the city. and _Flavor Soy ne seer mH SHeny: WOR SORSIVOD: Dare) LL MGGG 6h & eauaar al now | “Kramer, you have been convictod “All the workers may not be in a|converge at the battleship Recruit. Gravies, Sala etrograd ne of Membe o e Li r A som~ . tinh Pda J 3 sod on a conspiracy charge and also con- position to purchase a Liberty Loan | Members of the Liberty Lean Com Eggs, hot and col victed for violating the registration ’ ’ ’ ’ Bond of large denomination, but near- sienna Meats and Vegeta- law. Your offense does not call for ly all can make the safe and patriotic | § bles with “Eddys" |) FRANK BROTHERS) 5 OVATION ON HIS [===] RULION SURE HERE| t= Sc 20mm oy more a | | ishment, You defied the Government questions the loyalty and patriotism | At Grocers and You defied (ho lise You put your- Gr the workers. They have responded! — TAKE $2,000,000 OF LOAN Delicatessen Stores 5 } self above the Government and above splendidly and will give full patriotic | fathead iadats Third Avenue at 58th St. | the laws. (Continued from First Page.) —|ervice. I urge every worker and| 11.4. 9.009.000 worth of bonds part in th \. pa ic 0 pa been » se » eb mn = — = SALE OF SHOES | Democracy where free men live, be-| ang to the other, $4,141,670 has been ge finance Memooracy'a war With the] pioyees, Over twenty thousand Indi - (Continued from First Page.) cause free men obey the aaheedy subscribed. ‘This does not include| wealth of democracy. Tidal eruvlosaes Tavecsubeertball Milk What is quite characteristic of men Of| supscriptions reported through banks. a =====| ‘Pho tabulation in the City Record [ns Small Sizes Lea davaer Gehan abt | yore lie: you oepiee one S87 Hace |, tt wae all done tb Sttseh' Gaye, On more of bonds to-day, making a total] this morning, as made by the Com- Infant at ' Fe jheadquarters of the French Army;! statements to justify yourself. You|tno first day 784 persons subscribed ah bao 6h: saat : ssioner of Accounts, carries the nfante «na Inve ALL THIS WEEK [Commandant Hue, representing the|are a craven, You are a coward. You | ¢426,000, Many of those visited on ee MOSTARCEME Lie Fe HIGH ll eabakcio tien: satan aeaaie eC Coetan , Minister of War; Gen, Lucas, com-|camo here when quite young. You|tho first day were “hand pickea”"—|) AN) U0 partially reported before,|terday afternoon. At ne the 101 7 Lo} M 01 ‘0 educatior his count b t je } ns prog 2 f 1 Tan Russia Calf Hr OU LRe RP CCIAT Cn nieeee | eertieaees bee celine eitcanaan [irre tcmeas lesmen toured the big! 14 went to the Reserve Bank by the| Department of Licenses led all t THE ORIGINAL But Shi hat |Daru, Governor of Lille; the Prefect | contributions of law abiding citizens.” | manufacturing districts and the indi-| VPP Me so iy National Bank,| city departments in the percentag utton Shoes, tha’ the Somme; Reno Besnart, Under! Kramer's attitude during the judge's | yidual subscriptions were bigger. |» Lagan ath ee ectactiber, anond | ot Carrs, acnecribed, with at tek ae TED MIL K were $5, $6 and $7, cretary of War, representing the | twas defiant and sneering,| Yesterday, the fifteenth day, 8123] ye ae Ytotowing: total subscription of $9,500, which Is] Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. Cabinet; Commandant ‘Thougellier, | He started to make a apeech denounc: | persons subscribed only $819,000, | “Hom are the Teor ee | nm cont, of the payroll, The For infants, invalids avd owing children. | representing Marshal Joffre; Vice Ad-| ink the Government, but was stopped!) demonstrating that the number of| Cresne Canaicn Copper —minany | ie vent was second with § Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body, Reduced | ratrad Ronarch, representing the navy,| youth Kramer afd Becker asked to |smail buyers had increased greatly, $500,000; Inspire Gan manaelian ie which is 9.8 per cent, of the payroll. Invigorates nuroing mothers an the ~ T | and other public oMcials. be deported to Russia at once, Two hundred and thirty-eight |Copper Company, $ OS oe Veet| The Police — rtment had sub-| More nutritious fan Wes coteheen ° e After the representatives of the| “Of cc you would like to be|tnousand Moy Scouts throughout the} Roe & Hagen, $500,000; New York) gorined $124,400. Hinge that Ure the Instantly prepare tee r Pri [French authorities had been prosent. | tenerted.” sald the ourt, “but voul united States have eold 70,050 | Life Insurance Company, $1,000,000; mubsorintions of these department Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price c o c " son, 86 . 4 erially increased ed to the American officers the party Bakes until every day of your sen- | worth of bonds in the last forty-eight Ay LH Nittthge re RAE D0) Eells Mtg: hae sub landed and reviewed the French terri | tence has been served,” hours, Scout National Headquarters | Burdsall an bid . which is 19 per DIED. torlals. The Americans then entered} Judge Mayer highly commended | aynounced here to-day Company $200,000; etate Ranke and COWAN,—EFFIE COWAN =| | ;. Detective Sergeant James J. Finan id .4| Trust’ Company, | Hartford, Conn,, tment’s subscription SR aeaie ERP He FUNBRAL MEN’S OXFORDS | motor ears for @ ride around tho city. | ang Sergeant Silverman of the Kighth | The race in New York Iw being led | 959 99; virginia-Carolina Chemical pment @ subeeratl Chunar ism RH Sua All along the route they were fol-|Cous Defense Command, and his |by the First National Bank which to- | Company, $260,000; C. J. Lawrence & | sioner Magn: ANNOUHONG||| ferns hi Geecan menilugte Metaee lowed by crowds of people who greet-| National Guardsmen who arrested | gay reported that it had in hand sub- | Son, 77.300; Bi ran irothe a inae Mea att ofa total force | (Fran } K rolleagues an- ‘t -Ma © ad contributed to th , . 1 Gen, Pershing with the greatest | Kramer and his colleagues at an an- | coi tions for customers and itself | 9400,000; H. Ww nns- Man vill mon ha i Se Tan and Blac tl-conscription meeting at Madison many, $250,000; Kean, Taylor & nd that out of a total of | MONTAGUR,—ANDREW MONTAG lack Calf | enthusiasm. Square Garden on May 31 amounting to $10,000,000, Among the $500,000 North Butte Mining Com- | ivilian employees of the Fire De Funeral rue and Patent Leather A nmall French boy, who edged] “You men have performed a noble {names that of J. P. Morgan & Co. | pany, $200,000; Mobawk Mining Com-| partment had subscribed onuncn, 4 way forward in tho crowds that greeted|aervice for your country,” said the | ppeurg as a subscriber to $7,431,000. | pany, $600,000; B, V. D. Company,| ‘The Public Service Commassion (Fr Campvell [the American general, was noticed by| Court, “and you should be especially 5 total | $500,000; American Brass Company,| the First District bas subscribed for] gay morning, 10 k Small Sizes Ont !Gen. Pershing. He wanted something, | e nied. Thin Is @ time when {This ts a part of his $50,000,000 total) gor) oo) a nse Dilton & $75,000 worth of bonds 10 ec " s Sizes Only and Gen. Pershing wanted to knoW|men who are unpatriotic and un-| which he is placing through vartous | §310,250; ‘W, B. . $500,000, Nogistr John J. Hopper was the} WH singe woe ‘ What it was, ‘The boy came forward} American should be brought to ac-|panks, ‘The Mutual Life Insurance| Other new subscrip Jiargest individual subseriber. He bs WILLEN, ag and shyly shook hands with the big,|eount. 1 will personally write your | ¢, y added $5,000,000 to Ita origi- | York Alr Brake Co,, purchased $13,000 worth of the Relatives and - : amiling American, and then asked| superior officers commending your | COMPANY Ade i L. Duy $50,000; A. Iselin & Con! Dock Commissioner Be A.C. & attend th n th Also Laceand Button High Shoes, rt) him 10 sign An Autograph album, |yervice in thia_ matter subscription of $2,000,000, making | g% 940.400 additional, making $3,000,000; | and Commissioner Willian Williams] bit slate eB proudly displaying the signatur a 100,000, Great Atlante | Pacific of the Department of Water Supp Hoth at York reduced from $6, $7 and $8, to e 5 whieh he had already obtained in it , snal has not closed | $500,000; Redmond & Co., tan and Electricity pu 1 $10,00)| June 14, at 2 1 M, Inte sia Marshal Joffre and Pietd Mar BELMONT PARK WINNERS. ce irae Hesuaa} Banh : + Pe | Roh Wzcnage NALIOAICDARR, Hive| Mtn meen meaecee ACen $10,000) June 11 «ha Mik. Gens Pershing stop — lta books # list, complied © 1 000,000, making total $20,000,000; Cen- | Qcriped for $1,000 worth V, Kuane, Ma y This Sale at 3d Ave. and 58th Store Only |\\'\«i were ons alned the book FIRAT RACK Tw purae| (hia morning, ia aa follows tral ‘Truat Company, $10,000,000; mak. | 4° L AAO EN ReneS fms | qeivat National Bank, $25,000,000; U.|ing total $36, hatha &| mie, 108 (Huxton), 7 und , i hoante Nat 1,000. = ie won: ‘Thistle, 109 4/8, Steel Corporation, $25,000 a RS fear #3 " | | making total § velety, | HAS ARRIVED IN PARI 1, third Time, 1.00 4 Hug, Burlington & Quincey Hatlre $100,000; New York Cotton Exchange Manny’ Tht, Shasta, Our Nepnew and | 99: No n Pacific Rallway Com-| Clearing Association, $60,000; Vacuum ) ortia also! ran isan sack. | Oil Co, employees, $150,000 oe ; ntched——tieorge Washing All| pany, $2,504 Delaware, Lacka- |" tances showing how the wage WASHINGTON si rhe | Right and Blysia wanna & Western Railroad, $2,000,000; | ociners have responded are furnished | A n Red Cross ¢ ton fh ee rcchase: Handicnn: 8 ee0 atdea, | Mutuel Life Insurance Company,|in the following subscriptions — re Europe has arrived in Paris and will [foureven nd upward it three | $2,000,000; Tochester Savings Bank, | ported to-day; Public Service Co 7 ~ ssh 4 (dyepeicge nit TL (Hasmenis a te Ll aperee ae ae rt Goorge F.| poration of New Jersey, 12,500 em Special Souvenir Holiday Offering, Flag Day mmediately erences with |) won Mt Civer, | Rocheste Moyeos, $433,600; Third Avenue Ele 4 Paulos ‘ os French Government officials with|{ 10'to Tk to hand 403] Baker, $1,00 G Baker Jr] Pata tattroads 4.400 employees, $isc | | BIR CHADS, AGORTRD CHOCOLATES sy RUN DONS nea CHOCOLAT Reg eference to relief needs and to pr se eo), At ’| $1,000,000; Francis I.E , $1,000,000; | o00; Hudson 1 Manhattan Kallroad the Inst 66 99 for the coming of An a mouth M18 TU stirs | Daniel G, Held, $1,000,000; Charles M.| 1,400, employees, $23,000; Mrooklyn hye , ooo; Arthur Curtiss) Rapid Transit, 14400 employees Hehwab, $1,000,000; p \6 Aisnttetonnaon whos Company The Commission, wh ud James, $1,000,000 700 employ ees, $700,000, trained social work } James McLean, $1,000,000. BH. Ga-| ‘Alfred H. th, President of the Special for To-day, Wednesday, Special for To-morrow, Thurs- ‘pittord, $1,000,000 @ emiral Railr and June 13th day, June 14th Le $1,000,000; H, M, ‘Tilford, $1,000,00 York Centra lune y e »> HACK $6t vd three ie ‘ M ’ u-| Chairman of the Railroad | Liberty COTA BROVAL NUT Kisans HOCOLATE., VANES | INTIMATE TALKS ¥ y where ary let for threes | Lagurd Freres, $1,000,000; George Blue] TOMTMAN Tite, wuld to-day that ay helen Ot Mownright MAW AVY ‘COCOANGE pine Ha Gatdomes 108 Ciice)_ atraight | menthal, $1,000,000; United Verde Cop-|up to date the amount of subserip re \MAY § f tub ’ ws ard ope a 1,000,000; American Can Com- | of all branches regated 63,470 in et BENG iki Hose | urignt| oe } i Proderick G. Bourne, | dividual subscriptions, The grand 1 f “ Muri weal Xt bany, $1,000,000; Frederick G. Bourne,| (olay is $6,478,190. ' ut Anile bax at £1,000,000; HI. @, Brick, $1,000,000; | '°4" “G, "Bedtord, President of the Three Days a Week xg h ort Volant, Des Georg G. Nason, $1,000,000; George | Standard ON Company of New Jerses eeeneee 7 RCOND RACH two ; Aneel ajatated to-day that iptions 4 BARCLA on the Home Page “ow |yeursolda: flv ANC LW. Perkina, $1,000,000; Mra, Riveling| stated today that ailbactiptlins | eee he bein. eet. 10 0. S'ekey 2 EVENIN ~ Jie (at arate $3.00, 18, “Perhing, $1,000,000; National Bis-| ong of ita employees will aggregate | 99 CORTLANDT STREET “2b. ‘rae et of THE G WINDSOR RESULTS. S200, geen V4 TH'(rumpy, | cult Company, $500,000 salva BOR | abo One wine for reporting sub: || RARG ROW @NARSAU OT hi st yeti aiieer . A4 0. third 4-5. Rtorm ‘o., for Ray Consolidated Cop, Final etlons for repo: ub ee pm sau LL don. ‘ ». 1, Dally WORLD, Beginning ane s7o0;| Bound, Jim it ae tee ae scriptions were sent out to-day by the 400" aRDOME ‘sraeer 23 WEST STH STREET ’ winst 9; | Hounds dim Tie niao YM: | Company, $150,000; Hayden, Stone | Sortone Wet Mn and trust com. | ¢ Sato pm, ae Closee Tp, anes Bat 10pm, MONDAY JUN E 18 a Aa peed Ba eat Cer for Utah Copper Company, $650-| panies in this district, The telegram EAST 8D STREET one 149TH ST. @ 3D Avi ’ Ura ht #2 “10, iow one mill ku + 000; Mutual Life Insuranc Company, | follame f hooks || 478 FULTON ST, B'KLYN ee 167 MARKET 8T,, Newark $2.70 1, Walter Dant,| $2.80. “oil bine | 95,000,000; J. 2. Morgan & Co., $7,431,- Inagmuch as subscription books ‘Closes 11.80 p.m. Daily Closes 11.800.m ; watt ewworth). show. ‘S80, third: [place 82 Sines Oke lace will cloge at noon on Friday, ub- | ‘209 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Closes 11,30 P, Mi--Saturday 12 P, M, mMntaas. Catia Huth wear| Mell), chow Sue third Mine HON seg, | 000 Ir riptions in your hands at the close The svecified weigh! includes the eontalner, Little Menard, Lanters also ran.' Greenwood also san, In Command of a Patrol Boat THE WORLD EMPLOYEES TAKE $125,000 OF LOAN BANKS MAY SWELL LOAN SUBSERPPTION! grisea * TOAHUGEFIGURE nployees ot The New York World have, to date, subscribed to $125,000 worth of Liberty Honds through the | cashier's office of this newspaper with very prompt patriotism. ‘The express and despatch depart- | ment was tho first to respond to the| Government's appeal. Within two hours after the subscription list was received members of this department signed appifcations for the bonds, and every member, from the head to the youngest boy, was on the list. The , National Institutions Permitted to Use 6 Per Cent. of Re- sources, $1,000,000,000. WASHINGTON, June 13. — The Comptroller of the Currency to-day announced his belief that the National Hanks “could reasonably and consry-! composing room subscribed for $12,000 atively subseribe on their own Ace"! GF the bonds as aoon as the notice of to Liberty Bonds to the extent! the opportunity was given of 6 per cent. of thelr total resources | VP : | YORK AIMING TO TAKE A BILLION OF THE LIBERTY LOA DEFICIENCY BILL, $3,281 000,000, 8 ENACTED AT LAST |Measure to Carry Out War Programme Now Goes President for Signature. to WASHINGTON, ing the House quisition of the Jamestown tion site a naval bane, ti to-day finally enacted the # 000 war budget b Pr June 13 compromise nd sent it to th ident Accopt- for ac BILL TO MAKE U, S, “DRY” WHILE THE WAR LASTS Senate Committee Reports Measure Prohibiting the Manufacture of Spirituous or Malt Liquors. WASHINGTON, June 12.—A new bill to prohibit manufacture during , the war of foodstuffs into distilled spirits and malt liquors, was ordered reported to-day by the Senate Agri+ culture Committee. Another provision of the bill would ompower the President to requisition existing supplics of distilled spirits if necessary to conserve food supplies or to secure alconol for war purposes. The new bill Is designed to act both .]as @ food conservation measure and a step toward prohibition during the war, It is not designed as a substt= tute for either the food production or control bilis now pending, but as @ distinct. measure combining many prohibition resolutions and bills, and declared that after July 1 a “roll! posten Globe and Employees rake! I addition to funds for innumer- BALLED OuT | of honor” would be publish®d of ail 100,000 of Bonds. Hiviber tent fer acto ecm AUSTRIA HAS ‘ National Banks whose subscriptions; BOSTON, June 18—The Boston | 10" Per ao B § OF 11 10 COLORS | should amount to & per cent. of more. Globe for itself and its employees sul- | © “a {opts Maia the bill appro OY: j of their resources. i reribed for $100,000 of Liberty Toate i a 0 for an American : Phan shant marine. The Comptroller estimates that if Bonds, Every department of th nO t ‘all the national banks should sub-| paper was represented The bill, which carries the greatest |Report to Switzerland Tells of i scribe ex per cont. of thel® resources! ee | sum ever appropriated at one time by | Mobilizing of Country's r . of ‘esources | y legisia e body us bee Fr : $1,000,000,000 in bonds would be thus| 66 LOAN FOR LIBERTY MA Pe eth) BN dd I Youth, | disposed of. , mrmny Detrel Of the present session | ZURICH, Jun 13.—Austria hag t of Congress a ent thro XICH, Juno 13 r Gis MIERTNEREO OE tec GOMPERS URGES WORKERS Anal awe ever. ne at ugh with & cotied to the colors all of hér Boye | panies should subscribe in the same eee T the Shipping Hoard) of seventeen years of age, according | »portion,” the statement continues, zy | Provisions, to information received to-day. . nore than another billion dollars would be fully covered and with the Appeals to Every Individual to Take subseriptions of the people generally at Least $50 Bond to “Finance ind other corporations the bonds aut ” | would be many times oversubscribed. Democracy’s War. “Soon after July 1 the national) wagHinGTON, June 13—Work- banks will be given an opportunity of showing the amount of Liberty Bonds which they shall have purchased for ingmen should buy at least one $50 LAberty Bond and help “finance de- Joba D, Rocketeer tool $5,000,000 of business ¥eldays night should be Objection to the conference report, because ft failed to make it impos. sible for the Shipping Board to re move Major Gen, Goethals from off should they so desire, Senators Lodge of Ma: was made tb: ; Smith of Michigan. Senator Smith sachusetts and | GOOD LUCK FOR COFFEE DRINKERS ¢ y + (4