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UNITED STATES CENTRE OF STAGE AS WAR’S 4TH YEAR BEGINS AMERICA’S ENTRY IN WAR = |CHANGES IN | {omen tot ct ea iena ie men (AFTER THREE MAKES OUR OWN WASHINGTON THE WAR MA cally All the Nations of the World) YEARS’ FIGHTING WORLD'S GREATEST CAPIT AL --s — a A City Thronged by Patric pov Mild yD mynd ~ hy gd ' All Nati ‘ e : I __ THE BVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. eve from | \nd fC hard te tell ‘om apart ns | eee quiet New ne thie ¢ ment hand , ALL THERE FOR MONEY : to ote | ‘ Centre of U, S, Government ; ye ne | Now Cosmopolitan) and oot ayly Pe lot Ppcyegpne Ae hd eae Bath ngessten, rag | for soldiers the National 'y Martin Green, my and the National Guerd ealls af Correspondent of The Evening t expenditures, And i World) | 1 Wwe have 1.000.000 men on the — ABMINGTON, July #4.—Washing. | "ter side we shall have to feed the | F rench Premier Says America’s ton th-day is a world capital | o Soeany Overy * hound of supplies for our soldiers tc 3 > ae oe : ines the Gectaration of war against| vance will be sent across the At- Entry Was Year's Capital Event ' Germany it has oe the hub of! eh Uncle Sam is a generous PARIS, July 2S.--Premier Alerandre BF. Ribot today made the fob the war activities of the Allies as re. |* nder, some of his servants in in ential places a lowing statement in writing to the Associated Preas betraying signs of probably the most tli in the conduct lates to money, and eventually the righ mportant “The entry of the United States into the conflict ut the world was the capital event of the third year « t ts pending fe the war, It wae power of money will determine th boat t between Germany and t : sat _ } sanity the feeding of es | welcomed with enthusiaum by the Allied peoples. 7 know what may kingdoms and = republica arrayed | wiih the Quarterma ent | = be the effort of the American soldiers who have come to fight by thelr against hi nstituted an inqu pate | THE WESTERN y FRONT fort On the streets of Washington and | abilit fa the Government buildings the tau pe pedi : ‘ tieolored uniforms of the fighting ol, Muperea in tf an on mon of all the foreign powers at War] Department advised 4 need milk which is com “That event resounded mightily throughout the entire world, Cer tatn LatineA can states Where France received touching marks of sympathy on the day of her national fete already have shown, by break- aneanl ore of the} carrying natural fats. trim, clean shaven mem Frenoh aviation corps; huge Kussiar coeenenaand 8 te c a Vashingt ks officess wearing confused expressions, A’ for scandal, Washington reeks | aaa fe ax atiteuaseig. pina with it, A credulous person, | few weeks down here, might —*xcept, of course, the Central Pow. Jot this stuff on the ground tha 7 i ing off relations with Germany, that they had a clear vision of the Ger re—mingle with the khaki uniform Fr who ts doing the fighting : mante pert! @ the aah ng men of tho United uid get the best there in in the | f pit , : : ; ol ° MW ing x t oO < . kimmed con. | 0) ir wrenched from the Intrigues of a for tion, fs pre Btates. Pompous little French ar b mike with ‘artitietal fats ts | paring to wend f contingents to fight with us Macedonian . lary oMoers with profuse beards, ar spe val te nacheed: NK | front. ‘The cause of national Mberty tn all countries Is finding more | ardent advocates who are he rd with tnereasing attention. “The enomy, disappointed in his insensa navigation, distilustoned in his effort to sap t © hope of stopping ocean courage of the Allies by when open er Monmact® tae: er ® tye affairs of their nation; stalwart j lse offers of peace, can do no more than to seek to envelop the origins ikhecld Dagieh and Canadian off wei eM (a a ee ae We of his criminal enterprise tn a vell of untruth cers, in uniforms of all grades of Hin away tron the hatlo al a Sil "*) Russian Rivolution and Entrance of the United States Into May the peoples with whom we are at war finally awaken and free imadtegh Pacman arate sadlahe President Wilson, If one believes all| the War Events of Tremendous Importance —Battles in |] themselves trom the bite al Ment ida ries them hdc thea of war except arms; Italian officers |)" Anat eetcap © william 3 ‘ay. the Air and Beneath the Sea Notable Military Develop- | | a Word bg eens fe th fe ine SO aie eee zed by the Ia am J. Gay aren orld by nph of the! im the neat uniform of the cavalry. | nor ay “blab-mouths.” Although tt ments — Fighting Along the Deadlocked Line of | soortleg Mare Se chite ales President makes his appointments | Trenches in France—America’s Munitions, | ev.gaga \ yas saree ac! 0 8 sations OF) with persons having business of mo- i i : cS jy Nand c f W to the commissions now ta this coun | Hn, Concerning the, overnment Supplies and Soldiers a Factor as Fourth | wov"winig Spo The Cost and the Losses of the War try looking for the ald of Uncle Sam's} sayy ahead, and limits all but. the Year of Titantic Struggle Beg ns. Sein 227 Stheniicibinsebiiainetmennntaineates Arthur Henderson, member of the British Government, recently estimated that 7,000,000 men had been killed on all sides, German Ficld Marshal Hindenburg estimates the total casualties— killed, wound and prisoners—-of his opponents at 15,000,000. money and arms, are conspicwous 0M! ost important conferences to three the streets in the daytime and in the} pinutes, there is in or around Wash-| Three years ago to-day at the hour|cannot be predicted. Ever ‘ theatres, clubs and hotels at night ington some rendezvous to which hu| Of R0en—July 28, 1914—the European |Prings some new aud unexpec The peaceful, humid atmosphere of | resorts for the purpose of discussing | War was Iaunched in Vienna by thi eee ao cuter the war Washington ina summer of peace has | fairs of state with the most irre: | declaration: ! 1 C : r | sponsible per he can pick “lg make the world German official lists up to July 1 give the German losses as 1,033,- given way to an electric, SLAPDY ate eee eect iy told righ, from The Royal Government of [racy” furnishes n ¥ on ere 800, killed or died of wounds; 0 dead from disease; 691,966 pris- mosphere of @ summer of war, Al-|a party who heard it from a party| Servia not having replied in a | Hapters of history SPARS NY Cheracand: lasing: 9,686,601 we most every afternoon or early eve-| Who tilked to the President not ten| satisfactory manner to the note || pir bras It besa tly marks ¢ yaar N esis Saeed ; Dule aad Past ning black clouds screen the sky.|HOurs ago” i remitted to it by the Austro-Hun- [and wealth that I cone ta the a No figures of losses to Austrians, Bulgarians and Turks are availa- Streaks and forks of lightning spilt] tne Cabinet are upparoutiy the ate, | arian Minister in Belgrade on [cue of the old world ble, The enormous Rustad losses can only be guess the sudden gioom, Thunder rumbles | bonehcads of the countr Josephus| July 23, 1914, the Imperial and Vpe most notable military devel | Up to Jan, 1 last, Great Uritaln’s losses, unofficially reported, were and rolls and rain comes down in tor- | 1!n y of the Navy, ought! Royal Government finds itself bhp ante the past yeny have bee 205,000 Killed, 102,000 wounded and 107,000 missing. Total, 615,000, te He Cinvin DIRIRE dG, wane battles tn rents, washing and cooling the as-| {0 Wy dissing Ampenby ridin sarap to proceed to safe- |/\\| Renita eecaee phalt pavements that have been r Baker ought to be washing win guard its rights and interests [uressed amazingly in manuf scorched and softened by the sun-| dows of office buildings in Cleveland,| nd to have recourse to force of | tlying machines and in dari Night. These daily thunder bombard- Scoretary of the Treasury McAdoo is| arms, Austro-Hungary considers |! Fighting 10,000 feet in 4 finaneial misfit, and Secretary Red- | ‘ soe on daily ments overhead are suggestive of the) jicid migitt fill his duties to the coun.| (teelf, therefore, from this mo German sehoee of artilory fire on tho went| tty by "wetting 4 Jobons a seceded] ments ina state of war with lrapidiy'in nae ni nan of omen, | Military Events of Third Year of front in France which are beard now- , dy in a circus side show, The C Servia. ion, Ingenuity and science ave France's losses to the same date were estimated at 1,800,000. They have been greatly Increased by the past six months of hard fighting. nae —eenenee - - - Katimated cost of the war in money {ts $105,000,000 per day for all parties. Expenditures to date, $100,000,000,000 un 1 I sent na to be the opinte \- va Pei or Nat acombina-| This document was signed “Berch-|sshly endeavoring to a 14 Germany on the defensive in the west, with Lritish and French to be the opinion of most oM . adays in London, tion ¢ & wrafters, the Food hi aol . tefeating them, but cers eady here—that as many of ober Gonten Tre Td a6 fae And arbor told,” which is the name of an aris- se ap lea iy ot i Armies smashing away at Hlindenburg line, |" ‘ reir teaintow el ASHINGTON, {n times of peace) Hoover is subsidized by the trusts; tecratic but weak nobleman, who by | or troyed ships. re Alternate victorious advance and disorderly retreat of the Rus- re pplinel wisn: x pa handling edibles and fue L chance of the moment oceupiec . 3 , can possibly be spared should be sent ie though beautiful uel, Hecause of ment occupied the | creases. ne as ti Glu LnEOn ber : provincial, althoug a esa ee one aly ‘ jans ¢ r political revolution sw pehind the lines to France athe. earilant Gea 7 At “epee ncompeteney of the Administra-| position of Austrian Minister of Fo: The military situation of the EB att lest possible has become cosmopolitan a v [tion the United States is bound! tien ‘Aftaipe Heh inee tenie Allien ch the Western : Roumania almost wiped off the map by the man-Austrian r » undergo intensive training in slot. Tho hotels are stuffed with eap- |atraight to heil and nobdy can stop Off the world stage Into obsrurie, {thesend of the third sear of tie war | SWeep of last autumn, but a small corner of the kingdom 1s still held RUAL Wa Bone, Gad. AleD t/a i d generals | it but the people who tell you so, y » world stage c fo vilte pe ; iy experience in the trenches: go t tains, colonels, majors and generals} Navacthtleuer ones teh apa ie larenteniand eon 8 regarded by com ent auth by King Charles, with Itussian aid. hs o men of finance and business from all over | me uD tolhere us actually they. wil be fitted to act an inateaa tans r than it w on the ground soon discovers | handle the tremen far as we have gone we have jous cataclysm he | ye J] the capitals | th ago, and enorm« the United States and a usly better pre Italy smashed at the mountain defenses of Austria in the Trentino to the American troops as they are "4 ate ‘ol «€ ely by: Cason the “ vention an Dt ‘ he tre “ jorls ye! J yeep Phere is w fecling that these of Europe outside of Germany and} done very well, For a non-military | mavsurated. | a Pbaetils Te aaa ecb eae as bare | [ety captured the stronghold of Gorislay: Dutshaa not yet been: able (O |young ollivers should not be held tn ‘Austria, The corridors and restau- nation the w ar Ruorpane aot ie us hie sI ies ans a fad Pa ey me inuve take Trieste, ee America until the reels ts to whieh rants and bar of tho New Willard in| Nn those of Great Beleain:| nrust stand In histor He probanty [et ae tie Allies was brought snow be British fa the Battle of Arras compelled the Germans to fa pi i # propowed 10 oaulgn them are adtde the late afternoon remind an observer } ady in France a fithelns | Nadiio CORUNAIGH GREE RE WEE EOIRE RORTINA Catinine. ain Me back on Fr second line ons. se | © of Lueir regiments so that they ane eens eee ae viel bom abroad’ ty eee | cor the original intention was merely|WMch wus announced tn Gera The French 1 gains at (he eame time further down the trench | Take Hold of Work With a direct their inal training of mem Waldorf or the Biltmore in New Yor pr ehenetevhadiieali Ale HL: ¥T is strutegicgl retiremer de |} dine in the Champagne, where battles rage dally, r ; here : § aru ‘! O88 that big Austria should thoroughly F v q ( *kly Under this plan @ certs mie: fas it 1s five o'clock in the afternoon and delivered right behind | chastive and perbaps wipe out httle| With the object of attainin ’ In Agia the British captured Bagdad after long effort, but have not Vim and Quickly Round of oiticera would be gaaipank Gare ae in, the Savoy or me a aay quire tay dine the frat Cayat | Servia, Ul td have been simpy a retreat so{] progressed much beyond the elty Into Shape, loos permanently to training duty in an afternoon gathering gfte Pant ars BIR IARI . Rei ston at ° rjthat the German lines t ; nates tii i aNe OnIP a Sar, ae yee jAmesica, and men of the various Ce aera fad, Condnental or| tan army to England. ‘he Republic] (1 ne 26th ta a fatal date in this war,/that, the German Ines val = Otay t a at i Hs oie potable sak. yactsres they nous ice a eT al reciinen(y would pass through thelr ' Chatham bars in Paris as they used}ernment is effgetive, even tf it be|and Princess of Austria were assass- | Slons, | ; : Ph : AMMRICAN: FORC itr hay OU ee eee to be before 1914 sometimes slow and halting in its| inated at Sarajevo, in Bosnia, as al \\Herever the Ines have moved on|{ successful against felt ; IN FRANCE, July $%.—The hard ery. , Tae would thea cross. the ; t operations, result of Balkan fanatical polit west they have mover |, Sn a ee eee | pes pepe lupe pa | ‘Although the war has brought| °F Maanaomaaae cian, hues chorea) hae many. | = |training which the American troops ynpleted on this side from among about this metamorphosis in Wash- Concer {NING the war ftself, the| sibility 1 ipally against the ess not by n are now undergoing ts bringing out ora who a ly had under- ington the subject of y loes not attitude of Washingt | ¥ians, One month later the war be- , but by 1 1 uo and other bu nd are work Gove was & ts b L DUPse ¢ aly and training si in the places| qect: ; wlous phbelalatoe denen WEN ad to endur nt for $12 a year, id fill a{® Marked degree of efficiency of; in the ever-changing rules and prage Jead in conversation | aces) fected in public places, 8 one of pes- |i, yuly 28, 1917, the three years of Haig ne ; wdreds jeolumn of Wapaper, One cone| young oficers who but recently joined | t vi modern European warfare, whero aforesaid officers of — the ism, war that Lord ‘Kitchener ‘warned » Germ in belief | of busine v ed spicuous inate may be noted ihe army, having unde uining |, [¢ ## now being planned to take armies of industry and finance fore-] ‘The reason is easily understood,| Britain was ahead have expired and lof French authors mauve d i par wholly, tol Dr, Willian Mayo of HKochoater |e: iintwburg or atather camps. } tent i demeheieie” Sane . Here js what they talk about,}1n the first place the profeasto: the war sll continues, greater and| during the ye iwhout 1,200,000, « joverne without com inn, the foremost operating special: | ' n detachments from gather He ta hel sey: fl In the ‘frst place the professional) Mora toutructive. than’ aver beture, [at an average rate of 100,000 a th pho A tration has fist in’ stomach dixeases In the coun-|War army officers are particularly | t that th see and in the orde MONEY, knocker is on the job in great] with no man able to predict when or |'t German wasta At 04 n asse the be test| try, had, prior to the war, an income] struck by the enthustagm with whieh | stu trenches before they Aveta ty numbers, He is the man who has|how the end will come, Nearly ali] May and June is place Uvart of | busiiess and prof M1 ruinda of the [of inore than $1,000,000 a year. He islthesy men have plunged Into thelr |! led upon to take thelr ontradt been turned down or held back in his} the nations of the world are ' antry to wid the paid véticers of the| tolling twelve hours a day In the of. | 00 Men ae ay trips Will all be Scandal, Pa nae See lin’ ‘the conflict. and 7 eis Gare Government |! of Surgeon General Gorgas, and k. They ro that the quality ‘ing period, and War. aspirations, Washington ta @ fertile) {Pine conten an governments. According to ers ae bf lunteera who, in [if he has to work more than twelve | of these officers sets at rest any doubt | jus en in the trenches é alkin pout | wee, for the | kngcker,"’ becauns \alightly wounded, Who may be at | private m $25,000 a year’ hours a day he never complaina. |nm to tho bight standard of leader. | will y squads in what Witt the Senate talking about) Washington 1s, to use a moving pig d year contained many yeturn to servic | | ship in America's vast new ar nw and learnéd there, Moat $10,000,000,000 being required fOr) ture {liustration, the studio in which ents. ‘The changes In nation situation ¢ lic@tuawaanhae afticats aE: on who know of this plan hope rg new war demands and the War De-|iho lms are being turned out, jar DO en ee ee ae tad vaBh a anata | oy hone at dee. | Political Events of War’s Third Year ibammalven very aulekis (a the waw ienmide mites teen ae ee aoe partment talking ard an army of! ‘vhose in the studio are close up.! that tory of a thousand years ty spare, i ype ‘ conditions met here in training with 1 u ote restaurants | py ¢ c « ” er pe e orld scarcely equals e 0 ~ . ' ‘ \ my - acehis a nae He bea |They get no Idea of perspective—of ar the wen pa) : y 6 eee ce eastern front for ac n on the Two crowns tu ed off, but the royal heads were saved. Czar ]| French instructors, and seem to Ever Da: we read of some- olla ece for cants natal : aie shen | 0hd, 0! elve months just passed, | , ‘ont than already have bec | ri % | a Sonne e visitor in Washington who| Wow (me Alm ts going to look when! °Avih tho military situation continu-| hraught up, hence, {¢ 1s petlove Nicholas of Russta 1s a prisoner and King Constantine of Greece ts a || preciate fully the most minute Every Vay ono dying of Acute ® elects mundred dollar. bill copes ey ee eee A WAP ling at ialmo: deadiock, political that under the worst possible eir |} fugitive, |tails. They aro exceedingly ¢ Indigestion and every day we hear of can't change @ bun ‘ activities and money activities in|and economie afi ave moved ON stances the fighting power. of Bee! ; Jin thelr work and never tire some one being saved by six Bell-ans every time he charters a taxicab feels h tt scale, The Russian revolu ee Democracy overthrew the world’s Jast great autocracy In Russia connection with tt! ar are centred | grand sea many cannot be greatly increa | | have won unastinted pratse from r taken dissolved in a glass of hot water like a piker, A few years ago, a PFO- | iene here. Out through the country | tion and the entrance of the United) this front |] and promptly plunged into a home revolution, with chaos ruling. petted hie 2 c "i fl 4 ls t » war are eve of tre. : é office ho have seen long years o posed expenditure of & Dillion dollars} the people, acquiring knowledge of Slates Ute. hus WBE Ate eyen A he ie and tritain coun Three new 1 ere born during the year-- Poland, under Ger- || reer oo ibe ; E -AN Ss for Governmental purpones was) what ia going on from. the news ee UEP ahaa Ger tha iukel seein tine ‘ 1, under Htallan protection, and Mecca threw off tha oll ina Accanl ; ST INDIGESTION ted with r et approaching ay DOr), ATO TAVOFSE B view | oe. y ntial rovernmen ‘} . ¥ , » 1 nerlean H pena times legislators and Gov-| from all angles. Ne presn of the |KFeat despotiam in government, only nes than 1 |atanding t watching rk ul ! In these times led ; y~jcountry is the screen on which the |to be followed by chaos and confic versan, ‘The ed ald, banished her pro-German King and set up [lof one of his battalions tn w any ernment officials talk about spending | qetivities of the Administration are | between rival faction he people i France jis delivering \ < @ Dillion dollars of Governmen’ | portrayed |The outcome of the Russian revol. which ean be malntatr ler, a8 a figurehead for a pro-Ally democracy. [reserve otticers ‘ary Yo WHEN yes gy one in about th way aay —s~ =o iene — — — —— — 1 s entered the war on the Allied side, leading the le ed Fiockefeller would talk about buying eine ‘ | : CREP * the OO eee ae ae tion this Summer have a Ford, | ASHINGTON ts full of retired] the Phill and has a wonderful! which have apread all over the ! ld World's eonfilet, | y are almply splendid; caus dinaniio ae tailed . Contractors and contractors’ agehta, army officers who are trying to| record OSGUrCeLUls | aan the: ¢aundation Gf Muhy new Ho oining In the struggle during the past twelve months were || Not say enough about them t have you every day. men with things to sell which are re- | yet back Into the army without go- | ness—std “ Zlreaus and departments connecte United States, Cuba, Ltberia, Portugal and Roumania, declaring war || 2¢¥er seen & Aner class of young offl red by the armies navies, ling tt REP PTPS outine of | day after vainly trying a com Mi J ‘ “ ; " nd awviehara Fit Maw ikki Lee See bt supplies ae HUSHED, VBA ASLAN mine 4 mission in the Artillery or the Avia-|with the preparations for war have |} on Germa " Corta Rica allied themselves to help the |/ Cer anywhere, | Win very little | Evening World, 126 per week France and uss Meee en tery toe eaRUE | ton Cora, ne the mattert|*ummoned to Washington thou United Guatemala, Braz!l, Nicaragua, 821t0 Doe. eee eee it tak is Daily World, 12¢ per week olla or ce Myer.) ‘ew 0} a nat seems to be the ere") ; atenomraph ° emaselves capable of taking over ¢ ee Weeat panne Fn Tena Thais | he Avas asked i [at clerks and stenogray mingo a ‘ rnatie relations with Germany, but bave Iii, direction of the battalion, ‘The Sunday World, Ge per Sunday olls nor eved hope to ae are id and tinu-| “All t y the matter with me is pn t | formally declared Germany, h n hit rf t y Bank relly nor etait open te |arwatatons are nad and eontnge | yrAll, tout the, matter, with me, in) AT | nave brought to their rk not 017 || tna qu ro ure, si:nar oF | ; ele rmy anid Navy Club wag | that I'm toa yount ipher, a | American troops have landed in France a rmy of more than [] much of the technique of 5 sao Me Hau ae a ay Atnavoun melor ed pt ma} nnn ante : A millic \ cred in the United St hn and ca- (Al ae ee ee hae To . avery ny. Fir ver ve A ve [gata that he Bui “ use Wen, | { war ou Germany, 44. Nason that have 4 rela- wind have bean‘al | Toll your mula nemateaag Mae for financier in Washin Saturda rmy and Aaah eaat Dyer aene Mss 2 le Vaaver went i" erament there is also here a fnanciMl! younger of the retired officers—a man since the Ist of Apr expansion! and in the Council for Nutie bine nallnationt ; Serer sa fat ) treebooter who would do anything fur who has seen service in Cuba and of tbe War and Navy Departments-- Delense, the Shipping Buard, the The Colonel further expressed what

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