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Clreulation Books Open to All.” how 9 rues Pettiening | Madson (munis slate here PRICE grr Ss ———— : : BUILDING FOR ROUSING'SEND OFF"DAY ‘A iu TO OUR OWN SOLDIER BOYS... eco 0 k or Wood to t Products. _ All Red Tape Is Cut and Gen. O’Ryan (5502101 From stat arcenpnden Gets Orders to Make It a Success sHINGTON, DC, July ——__—__.42-— —Saturday, July 28, May Be Date. tr Nees ae ee industry in ns, and terrific waste in food its branc ee ee od ae en “SEND-OFF THAT'S COMING TO THEM” WON FOR OUR BOYS from two direc forecasting materials Wives and Sweethearts Sure at right n the country ia Of a Public Goodby to Soldiers | \ :» s\» »0 0 snom vax The Evening World has succeeded in unwinding the apparently inextricable tangie of official red tape encountered in its campaign to “Give the Boys the Send-Off That's Coming to Them.” Gen, J. Franklin Bell was ordered #* the War Department to house the 640,000 men lective draft Unless the Food Pill ts soon made into f the new se- army. | Conservat send the following letter to Major John PRORyan, inmanding the || '@¥. the situation will be meron re State trewps, Authorizing him to use his fullest, Min orm ysiving hesrrent eee the Foo ane is so far nd tue a! she big Waui.aal Guard "Goodby Parade.” “In reply to your communication of July 13 I am informed by Sec- be unable to retary of War Baker, through Adjutant General MoCain, that there will ere ee cutie ¢ war, not anticipated $e no objection to the New York troops being paraded, providing there || the Government, Is now engaging f# no interference with the work of mustering in the men.” the serious consideration of the War Saturday, July 28, will probably be the big day, That 1s a week from urtment, the as yet unofficial next Saturday, 1 Control Bureau and President Thanks to the efforts of The Evening World, have husbands, relatives and sweethearts in the the New Yorkers who National Guard can Briefly s begun, th n. Gover nt has tractors who are ! senators By Martin Green. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) duly WASHING only eleven States still shy ody * ‘rm NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY -FVENING WORLD WINS FIGHT SANG HOUSTRY PROBE FAVORITISM CHARGES SEMAN RSE. AS LOCAL BOARDS SPEED UP AUSTRANS FLEE WORK OF DRAFTING SOLDIERS... — They Want to Know How Quotas Were Determined. on coin- SH WORK TO DRAFT ARMY TO-MORROW vNerrrieo Dey e Weer Biarlo. G * Chreatath m Books Open to AIL” . PAGES PRICB iis 17, 1917 i4 MILITARY DICTATORSHIP FOR GERMANY; CROWN PRINCE PLEADS FOR SUBMARINES RUSMASSMASH QIGMASSAL OF CHANGELLOR ANGERS AUSTRIA AND BAVARIA HOPES FOR REFORM VANISH Salient ice of Furious Counter ais Attack : NEW YORK TOPS on iy i Reichstag Firm for Peace Without ARE MOBILIZED umre-terman trea to souners| Annexations, Despite Rays! eng | Rassias, Lenpatch » Army Wishes---Crown Prince Re- We siatenent that Gen! turns to Front, a Victor. With motll Austrians have arpathian plete reports. of exemption boards, | and that the town of Dollna, | V not abandoned hope that he may or- | Gen, O'Ryan Plea Bee ee eee a ee itan tadientes Eh “DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS.” . der on Wednesday drawing te Showing and Eagerness [advance of thirty miles since the ftus- estubliay the order in which the men oi bisa Waa A ita J ate began thelr drive south of ss ‘ * who have registered for army service for Real War Service, | fin) pneinter LONDON, July 17.—The opinion of the best informed statesmen are to be called for examination, He . | More importance, however, is at: |, ae sabt * saitwadie " tiie anticipates that the final reports will] “When the word comes to go South, /tached to the report from Potrograd f Burope, as cabled ate from Berar me pelligerent capitate; ‘onthe all como in wita a rush, Only 758 of] New York organisations will ba(that German and Austrian reserves|appointment of Dr, Georg Michaelis, the plebeian bureaucrat, as Im- the 4552 local boards have failed to F * hav © heavy attac 0 +1 G a i . fl , make 'a report-af any kind, and tele. TONe¥e" sald -Mbder Gen. O'Ryan to- | DONS Reypttes MM in Lt ana Perial German Chancelior, is that a thinly disguised military dictatorship grains have been sent stirring (2Y. “Tum entirely pleased with the) been thrown back with terrible! has been established over Germany in an effort to put down democratic them up. desptach and thoroughness of the|tonses. The signiteance of thia re! joan4 At any raie, Gen. Crowder does not mobilization. ‘The work t# proc port in that at this point the Rua. |eMmands . . oe ype ces bet a net ing methodically and without any| ns hold a alffte * aise sie Michaelis, It is established, is a firm believer in the “Divine right of ned 0 a 001 s a which the Germans admit they have |, “4 nT y i ti is 4h ati tne the order of the call is determined, The New York troopm are|tirown their wtrongeat forces, ana | ines who will base his actions upon his “interpretation of the Divine the work will be aped up all along Proily wn to war strength at completely unable to break the Will the line. The exemption boards will boon will be another busy one] Russian advance. Grave perils are ahead for the autocratic militarists of Germany from be asked to take up their duties in At all the armorles in this city and at! Arrival of huge forces of Austro Ba dealing with the drafted registrants ja, the the Sixth strongest German Division's headquarters In | ¢ State next to Prussia, and from Austria, man reserva troops, 11 now rest assured, on the word of the War Department, that there will be ; A apatite S| as soon as possible, the Municipal Hullding The mobiil-| prouht back from I : |for both these powerful German allies resent bitterly the deliberate affront no “sneaking away” of our boys. hse PROD WS Wg 4 nits jon, Crowder made a ruling to-day on and mustering of the 2 000 | nave fatled to che niloft's| offered them by the Crown Prince and his Junker class in deposing THEY'LL GET “THE SEND-OFF" THAT'S COMING | °'°"* °° cnn conatene, | that a drafted registered man who ts Clitizen-soldiers here Involves’ much| forces, It is reported the Germane) Imperial Chancellor von Beth Holl ms TO THEM.” Been ifkadon roe ree rus | unavoldably absent from the district hard work, Every officer and oy ire draining their forces on the went | PSR NCES NOTRE Lee Gen. O’Ryan, who has worked unflaggingly to bring this about, , tg hotuse 40,000 men, |!" Which he registered if he yas AY out § blank form contain-| orn front to meet Ttussian pertt, | _ — * Bavaria and Austria backed Hol! Pan Gack at Gakataienants » is to hotiae 40,000 men. | presenta sutinfactory proot to the 1o- /19H Information necessary to the! and a simultaneous offensive by the : |wes in his work for peace, ‘They j : Hres cat board that he cannot return for Government, There must then be ©) Fritish and Italiana may be the result Kaiser’s Heart Was demanded that he be retained in of- ‘ 2 thousan f workinen and millions! | medical examination to file a & physical examination, the| upon the weakened German line | fice. Hindenburg, backed by the “Send-off Day” is an assured fact. feet of he result 19) claim for exemption on other grounds, checking up of all equipment and| orPENSIVE ALL ALONG THE H Wh i L sabre-rattling Crown Prince and The Evening World's fight to give “the Boys the Send-Off That's Com. | that Just x wane iiied be examined of file his claim with | the packing of that to be taken Into)” |i NE FORECAST BY BERLIN eavy en me et Sse Ludendorff, asnerted there could em" cea ty 1s i early a milion) tne poard of the district in which he | camp. pet eH potnlog but a “German peac a em” has been won. Aviat e vulletin hints at an ¢ plage wc oa viustion and DULINE| Kappeng to be In some caves this may take a week |rarnive by the Huralene over, th His Chancellor Out) vrs oe “conquest, indematties and tary of War Baker, who haw il an ec beginning. to|MUST GET AN ORDER FROM Hi8| er two. On or hefore Aum. & the) ontiry front, from Ita to tho It Ll =: pies anne faoued orders to Major Gen. J pe fi s Mi tl must be nec y, however, for x he As bcs army noo "N, Yl atiniater Kerensky and h Ta Herlin Reichsanzelger publishes Nibed FIGHT FOR PEACE, Bell of the Eastern Department of th FOR GOODBY HUGS | ine aay (him to upply first to his local board | Pronze buttons on the tunic collare| at the headquarters of Gon, Hrusilott|] an autographic letter from the || Hollweg replied that he would de- United States Army stationed at Gov foe Hay Se Teta haa| or an order legalizing this procedure, | Will be replaced by the letters “t the commander in chlef, may Kainer to yon Bethmann-Hollweg |) clare against annexationa and indem- a ones s “ . ee on,.| fF ha due. | Then, if he is found Hy Atand| T was un uncontt rumor), widespread Ruxnian dvive aga on the occasion of the acceptance |) nities, In this he was energetically emnor’s Island to paca the ES TBES 1, Foster Will Give Boys Two) opened up, w injure) vot subject to ex. mpt he with{ to-day among Guard rs that! at points of eutonte lines. of the resignation of the Chan- [/ backed by Austria and Bavaria. din, Oas) iS ohares oft Hours in Skirmish Formation — | ns the bbor Ss IN BOXING |2Y® t0 Feturn to his district | ¥« te New York troops may| On the Lower Lomntca,” saya the pallets ae ai aap aye Thetr wishes were contemptuously Cee for Leave-Taking. BUY LUMBE eeeeereg Se enrotiment, If he ts not physic. | be sent to France within the next tan report, “there have been fue Ree ea ipa: net aside by the Crown Prince and Gen. O'Ryan is as enthusiastic as | Co}, Reginald L. Foster's command i ee ae Cae tavelo ce otherwise exeropl hej month oF a. “Anothie thing thet ie -Bad) Artllery, Bemineranisat es nti ia te rallaved Hollweg wea removed. boy over the fact that hia desire tol... mean 4 01 nd, Furthermore, the contractors HAVE may be eo certifted by of| pleased the New York soldiers was henst of Kalusa the Germans|] your reateak 10 be, Coleen According to the Berliner Tage- cw New York woat high-calibred| eon ee strength to- gone into the Southern mark ndlthe district in which he finds him-|an Imation that all the State's! stnee morning have made energetic sia us pee ih blatt, the Reichstag will not aban show | Hee cantar [2ut 14 atl taking recruits, This te one | bought up ull the seco d class pine | gee troops will bo sent to the Wads-| attempts to throw back our troops on|| Years you have occupied the don {ts fight for peace without an- actire tek Ren tery the front, |°f ‘e reximents The Evening World has j lumber In sip 4 hee Parca The army officials in charge of the| worth cant nmenit, It had been re Lomnica. ‘The Kinburn Regi-| bahest hea yg eaerneerer nexations and indemnitics, despite has been granted beon alding to get ite full quota of 2,002 | that has been Pa axe | Lehi selective draft are regarding with| ported that tho Fourteenth, Fifteenth | ment, weak in numbers but strong In atate. SGFGNON ‘SHER MERAY the decision of the Kaiser and the end-off Day” will bo “some big enlisted men and Att officers, PmanLtactuce 06 Hox ice tte ee eg | come interest: the activities of Misa/enc Partereeyen se Regiments and| courage, againat which the principal] 1, 4ity, and have successful. || Cfown Prince, After a long confer- Fe In addition to the public aend-oft the) Ment of condensed 1 and ca Helen Todd, who 1s in Washington | other units not attached to the Sixth| German forces were thrown, repelled || 1 oiacod your brilllant powers ence with Hindenburg and Luden- , Zven though he can just now only | Twelfth will receive, along with other|VeRetsbles and snit |trying to make arrangements to In- | 1 would not train with the| the attacks and personality at the ‘sere dorftf, the Reichstag party leaders fx a tentative date—Haturday, duly |New York unite, the men are to have aj ducts fuch as 0 tells, 5 | | froduce a dozen East Side mothers to| , ; “The commander of the brave reg! Cina’ ct the Miles and thk have decided to stand by thetr ort Bro aa emis tat ttle private farewell, thanks to Col.|in can President Wilson, members of Con-| During the routine muster 1 ment, Liout, Col, Simoviky, wa8|] oustre and the King and the inal peace statement that there must “My ‘ction from Gen, Bell,” he rel ba be 3 mae & Relieve) In Oa G80 Ais ror toe manitnel oon And Homers the | of the guardsmen are returr | wounded, After thia, led by the reg Fatherland be no conquests, Sslarraed SveRIA WOHK HH : ° as ys, and thinks all's he tue : : a ; Pas aitral BORG, : to Others remain t ntal commander's assistant, the In the most arlevous tim ‘The Herlin Boerson Courter under facasap ciating. @hae’ Wh erie uk leweniwenien chet tee i . s Todd gave out uA column rmorie 1 night 1,600 the Capt, Khipoff, t Kin n that have ever fallen to the stands that Michaelts will accept the Seen ee alata laueration abous pa Pi llaiehdif deaceahd ot: Ths interview ie Washington last eves | Seventh slept on their a cots ed and threw back the ¢ lot of the German countries majority party's peace views, This ARISEN ETE: P sereae, Cethors| tore fre Bay! $ ning. Half sf it was devoted to ting up exercises 4 drills be flicting losses upon him , and peoples—times in which theory, however, is dashed by the mustering e must fl 1 through ¢ ‘The kv Naturally the, lu : pavers atthe amet side andthe. lpaw to-day for ale al ng prt and ma decisions of paramount im: |! fact that when the leaders Seareuahte Ave 1. Foster will line up his heir : | esther half toan argument against | > wuns portance for the existence and of the Reichstag he called into the “phia is certainly as it should ‘ kirmish format anne : | sanding the: yeung the | ASKED FOR “LIFT;” KILLED, FRENCH RAID ALONG ROUMAN future of the Fatherland have Hindenbure and ‘Luden eras antes fue? : at, frum Columbus seeanat ° i nite Mer 4 eee i 1AN FRONT. had to be taken—you have fers of the “German peasibly be organized in such i Aue EIR tes i | Seen Aye ay Unknor ve me nitty, 1 ne Date eon the Lat ies Reuid-|| 8 ioe BS ial dye el peace” movement, Thetr presence as to parado and ive w Yo aris may xo we fa ; 4 re-| protest to the President against kn known only an ape ani ie th nt of 5M. » to express my most cor. Wan itaken’ to:lngleate th a would bid @ prot ea heir boys for a ® s. It ts for ( palicemen clubbing into sails estas, ai wee cea aia, AE 41 thanks for your faith Sf Senne least a week. I think, therefore, that that has thus far arranged for dnd | sending their sons to war, Sha {yirst Av Nineteenth Street ron meet! anrvic See ve eee a Saturday, July 28, would be cols | vidual farewells. -| declared that the mothers of the of Patrick Hick dite cbbna reine in on the milltary. caste te deter lent dato, —— Q ®| east side would rather shoot their of 4 Eust Elghty-seven 2a ede ree nae River 1 DURST SAS HBr ta Se: ane However, I do not wish the im ASK x, 000, 000, 000 dist t r ip the| sone then send them to war. . he man, who was| nd ereased bard to the dive NEXT WAR LOAN UP FOR of secking peace, is proved pression to go abroad that I have luim that needs of the Gove WANT TO KNOW WHO JS FINAN- ’ antien Mako Eat goers iolarteal (omnia 6 BUEPAE OF) tS lara nle at no only re 4 daw ve t {ss Todd yolunte i Hinehatear Ma: IKI Maar | t 3 ‘ner a i % ceived my yrders pa ‘the muierinit peat oe cate o 5 soa PERO RIMGRSEE OL Ka manen uF 4 ee \ 9 trom Ger War Depart ay, a natur- | Three [ ns Now. Authorized | wet it th wore ched to th yH Peas ais wae a ‘\Nstan ‘ ‘ It me tear tothe who were asked the the 18,000 men of th ! " a igh price of fc ‘ 7 hae el t et d lock th ’ s PL PERN BANS presente many. pr pant at them back . I ntaie te , . ; ' Jew York Federal Ree WHAT CROWN PRINCE THINKS which Joveloy t , ' n ' { statement least itivar * f f ning OF HIS SUBMARINES, earkiis OK Our HIkes > ineobn big ti iar mamnocics | as a an pane ciety is v4 ary M “Borne upon the nation’s confi Ravhow 5 w snother t to the Allies; | wh peta ‘Mea and Savor ¥ =f ' withir dence, with warmest wishes for O'Ryan and bis Phe $3,000,000,000 now authorized w ‘ nl ceived ation t Waa lseess 5 ' 1: favoring gales, upon their bridgi work their plans out Eve ¢ exhausted r four months |it A \ M and, | t east und held hele way b ; ing ' ‘ n Clove the nation’s best, for their crewe Tria an aacured for Kew Nock A ria ila lendicg ses oi d 1 t ig dena hol {and New York a are setved by crews despising Tiga to soe the : ya who are gulls them, Nearly haif is gone 1 wired ‘ ta Interest army officers « nus front “ ¢ Gu death, hated and feared by our e them the bine iurean In members of tho tra inkhaneh our troops t ff thren nea fne, and ready aver for deade of Over was or will bo—til they come be not jess than . and may go} — w @ were no events of im- junjwin, after an engage ws an t at float the German flag victoriously back again. $0 $5,000,000,000, | (Continued on Second Page.) portance stopped & Turkish advance, through the seven seas and teach ‘ a