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= ee enews — _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, ivir ae, are. 2-2. “ “ ; FRMANS SING «4 Valiant American Women Ready to Fight — WOW238DROWNED FINALBATTLES — RUSSWVS NEWANDDEADLIER Alongside Russia’s Brave Legion of Death AS \) BOAT DIED §WAITONAMERICA, STILL DAZZLEDBY PISININSHELS : , ~ TOLOBYSURMVOR —SAYSPARLEVE THEN FREEDOM Contains Liquid Which Pro- duces Gas That Causes ' Make Sw . tit , a Blindness as Well as Death L N \ e Saved : > j HAPBPNOUCK, rence ave * way a e . - é Britien emedion: oMcors ere trying - : os. ae aoe " “ te detorm's the netore of the wee ane ‘wn Polson wend, it te believed for the po atiehdt ane ; . ate Oret time by the ¢ = nan outa 4 mie French town of Armentiores, © “ ee : The Reigian frontier, The pot rh . : - . resemblance t r eaperiea we ' porartiy blinded @ me ; ‘ © of of Mritien tr oe : wine ey but ite effects ere "e A then n e WAnitely more sertour ous ut 300 ya : } ‘ A Bumber of persons taken fram . 2 ay wirelens Armentiores are in « grave condition, eppere ‘ of the Helgt« “ y* : e Many have died in hospitals at Pris wand had eet ; ' 1 : Masetorouck, Aire-on-the-Lye and fir’ . ee Partioulariy at Mt. Pol-on-the-Ter- | #ubmarine ‘ and asked we Boles, where most of the victine |for our ca w ' were taken. | board and U boat “ “ ° s . « The first time the new poison was The rew were ; observed it coincided with the tring cir hands and the ' Wee * into the town of @ hail of small were « ‘ Melis of & calibre tnruMcient to gunne Althourh thy \ \ ®reak the paving. These contain | we * The Germans ' a pe . nM&ther powder nor gas, but a color |" nex ‘ 1 any pocket ‘ cS t h leas liquid which spreads over the} arme Without faltering, we ne “ ante . soll, in the streets and in the court. | | "We w od to the deck | my le sanguin lies yards and gardens, Where the shells | of the submarine where we were told 4 ng Ps y ¥ and Ith members were subje burst traces of the noxious liquids | by the « ander te vu Hs . ote ' Now th may be found. belts and t rr Lolan between tree av As the liquid evaporates it pro-| There’s a Complete Regiment of 414. Then the commander went into |, All Feenchmen are now in th how i‘ hen duces a heavy gas which penetrates| Them Under Command of the be woour oars inte the sea ig FD oe nom unusual f \ t “ from room to room and descends | > and had hia remove the pr - battlefields whole | {heir benches in th: td the 'y into cellars, It is tenacious in char-| Gen. Ida Powell Priest and | visions. After that the pligs wer on a ; my Jay, call a meeting and advise the PY acter and seems to make more vie-| Col, N, J. Boardman, All taken out of sin the boats which ote Gotan eaters ti eanaa ae! cae orig yer that ¢ are di us tims among women than men, closing id were then cast adrift site Be hesg Bier D point | with eonditior about thelr hair, The fumes of to-| Trained to the Minute and he mubmarine went to the nurth: | required by Hiberty and Ju Thole aireat meetings are peou bacco seem to act as an antidote in| ‘ 1 enst for twelve #, the commander’) |! Wand French soldiers know | Guaranteed the iiberty of free ape the case of men | Ready to Give as G Ac. taking the life twits to the top of th ‘amare nd ‘pit [they are making the moat of | ‘The odor is variously degeribed as| count of Themselves in Battle nning tower and throwing them | siness of sand th ae 44 ier e perm, then bling that of acetylei . ‘ overboard, 1 nine under a rain \ atitude and they have some heated Sele ee. cunaght, erate ha| Ao Dd the Noble Women of | po ‘ VALRS cont angi 4s iinarine beaan to os wrangles on street corners, At th ore reueeoe Sones te Riess } p “G03 ubmerk® 1 tied it around my nek ' | f th tet ' ffects are not immediate, Some in-| the New Republic—“If They , t “s a ) NI Pan TheTped thie teen BOGOTA'S POLICE CHIEF [eee ck eee: abe y, heweres itt c nts oO ol o ine \ : ‘ Nive vost oe ty nan ibe | customary for the leading belligerent habitant fA niieres who in Send the Men to France We'll q 4 ~ Th f tayed i hal the emanations in the forenoon returned home without expertencing| Go to Russia,” Declare the sight. One by one they threw up their | . re . * wae | yee ne fa “The eight-hour day, enti any il] effects and took luncheon, but Se hands and went down, or fighting to ioe . Saline ee Cee Hee cr alk Neuty later they wece| bwentieth Century Valkyrs, ~~ il KF p H Keen ups they splashed water aa they | Colombia's Consul General Says} after, the revolution, hax great! obliged to take to bed and their =| eo) eo) Coromsisa,. 8 o> | | disappeared He Confessed to Robbing fal sight to. worksus Wie have dition became rapidly wo ra coming ou aiseities i Ned or f } Mails of $150, been tyrannized for ye Sl relic Send by Marquerte soot were, * —_ TOSTUMP COUNTRY. AT THEIR WORK I$ 7 EWOAGEMENTS OH | sean ni SO carne ekcee octet jou have be Jas 0! anized an the action of the Grand Ju iT their sight. These symptoms were has organised | ry in raised 100 per cent, ‘Tyis seems lary Amerléan regiment of women and plans éo. send it to the eastera of $5,000 by Magistrate Groeht in the| but when tt ts bered accompanied by a feeling of burning ‘ : D 8 i] i] lclanste diesst Seles Silent taeien: renfembered tha PCH asd an \nceamnnt cough’ and leo ee oe Russian women's Legion of Death. Successful Air Raids are Also Re |charge of the attempted «rand larceny {it was Hot Basan Tee manbebetions fever. The skin turned an earthy | If the Government is sending our men to fight in | | f $600. Testimony given before the|to make from 50 to 200 per cent,, elec | —>-— | . ‘1 ed by the War Ottice : Seay (okasa oa et : France, we'll go and fight in Rugela!” valiantly declared ported by the sd Magistrate was that Aguilar had con-|!norease does not seem exorbitant color and in several death fol “f . ; R 4 The workii lowed rapidly. Occasionally, in ad- Col. N. J. Boardman of the woman's regiment, when I} in Rome: feased to robbing the Columbian mails roe mee SFO Just Deetsaiog | } v i ms | : E on 9180.00 Noa ean ; torrealize that their employers have ition to the symptoms mentioned, | talked with her and with Gon, Ida Powell Priest at| Wil] Become a Great Chau-|Bloomfield Engaged by Uncle Aug. 9.—The official statement [Of $10,000 In cash, money orders and! neon waxing rich off them amd that the victims were affected by terrible headquarters, No, 303 Fifth Avenue. Ss Superintend Hi rp Italian W a yea Aitvedo. €0. Laod; ie. Colombian Mifototore cay, have been taking : 0! an 4 : » Work Sa s > > 0-4 emardl operations on ne 5 c vacatio: - hallucinations and delirious laughter. I had taken to them the glowing comment on the| tauqua to Offset the Work a 10 au dil erie DE yey it lalate aponis ays om Consul General, was the chief witness | monthe during tae puener eo path qian ata “A, Lesion of Death just uttered by former Senator Elibu of Agitators. and Firing in Shipyards. “Yesterday patrol engagements took | Called by Assistant District Attorney | suma tn thelr pockets.” « Root. “I never saw a finer lot of soldiers than those wa | place along the whole front, the ene wanaral well i Mr. de Leon testified Desc ribiog the Workmen's Council F y Russian women who joined the army to fight their | WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—-Congress| WASHINGTON, Aug — Meyor |Iraving dead on the field and prisonors | UAT awe petlatay dps dared Eonir pase bares Charles aware Fluseeli sala , | £66 SRK country's battles,” said Mr. Root. the mon of|may turn ltaclf Into proat crea, | Hoomfleld, Boston, conferred here to-|'",our handy | tcolomblan draft cashed. He was di. |!t compared very favorably with other ‘ Russia and of America, too, look to those heroic women fighters of Russia, y | day with offclals of the Shippl re National City Bank. A|*!milar legislative bodies. The great , ‘ ; ‘ 4 to the tauqua when It finishes work he o| S brisk at some potnts of the middle Esonzo bo er apparent difference, he said, was and they will hang their heads in shame to think that women had to spur |enl'zhien every section of the coun- | Bard and the Navy. He was em-/and on the Carso (hw minutos lator Ho returned and toldlin the absence of laundered coljars. 4 “ : In | toyed to ediately start a tour of| + SS RAPALA a gee he Consul General that payment on| On fe He os oe ; vain them on in this way. [try on the need for prosecuting the| 1 to immediately start a tour In the morning our flights p T lthe draft had been refused because on | Only the newspaper reporters wor e . i} . ey Southern ship yards to organize chem. |ing in the operations begun on Monday | them, he sald. “ would not surpri a war vigorously, not only as a war i ck of proper {dentificatic ver my TT A surprise me If, as) acer aa Approximately $100,000 has been put |ralded the Chiapovano Valley and by |'*CK Of proper Identification, he council 1s very well regulat § bayonet drill, but that will come If for w eae fist ” be time goes on, can womer r world democracy but as a fisht| Aguilar then, according to the 4," he said. “The 10 OG OF AAARRIOAN! WOMDRN | obessary At sal : , Jat his disposal for this work, Before |4ropping numerous bombs caused new | ie ng to the wit-|ed." ho sald. | “The dig, the same thing, American women | 1. (for American rights and preservation. |aiountingy the Ch ' °ldeatruction and fires. in. the military | "OM, asked assistance in getting al order as might by id ver 467718 teour second year of drill-| President W: \ site, | Mecetiny eGovernment pow number of drafts cashe there are more thi af just as capable and noble as| 4] lent Wilson himsel | aabisine nla‘tocality. A hea ished, confessing J pablo ar ‘e mself may Blooniteld yas of the Vora-|fstablishments tn thin locality, A heavy —_— is no such dix xpected, While 1,000 membe 0 without vo' f : ead hat he t NE )'g30 with votes and | those of Russia, And when the call ing under military super his bit” in the same direction, pc mend |defenaive fire reached the machines| ‘hat he and two other n had stolen | byl! they are under good control, con Stre comes, and I would not be surprised|#on. The league ts composed of {n-|siply by a mpecch on agme occasion | (on Bureau, at No. 6 E nd hit some of them, but our gallant ks re /— th lomblan mails at} «ai! members may speak on any ; : aM if it should, we, too, will see women|fantry and military scouts. Thejor py a jetter to Congressior |B ston, and ' organizer and preal-| airmen w able to bring them all back reve ieee ss ieee pyeras Aguilar! proposition if they desire, but Hoe Bifurcated Eventing Cat-| giving taal ‘slood ob sin sa of] tls (00s a cementa whien| mates rene o'er svt the arate sacked nha "Coca | eset ie eaves of ebotrs ead a ‘ me taciee floor ‘in the same mental WHION| onereby:tbaders. ware datiine ¢ ssoctation of America eee pals ‘ ° i | except tn ake Its ear- ey “a on hort : a 0 nha Gow ant ine ‘mire nsral then notified the police. visitors, ment Will Make It Appear: In that hour Mr, Root, one of our| ey must make later on reetack, day of practically putting Congron| 10, aovernment looks on the “ir WOMEN TO PATROL : ance This Fall. few markedly intelligent anti-Suf-}| Al! members are required to attend) 41 the stump by ing a ng department” of its asking every Re | few. markedly Jntevinent ABUCAME: (the regularsdeill unless PRYRIOMNY UB-|contctige tis comtini rtae |commandeered shipyards as vital to IN MILITARY CAMPS. the tribute he offers, against his| ft ‘ his district during the rv ea vl egg ai | CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Trouser eve-| 1 ites of a lifetime, to the Rus-| “There are cavalry classes Mon- lin, on the part of the LRTnSy Es sarge ARG LE ah pngA AR. | ning gowns are on the way. Women|? ¥ pice sd day, Tuesday and Friday evenings OB POS PAE. OE She Ur expert for every shipyard to deal with) HARTFORD, Aug. 9.--Patrolwomen | J, > ? have always wanted to wear the/*0n Valkyre: Ree ite aj at First F, A. Artillery, Broadway {n the war and emphasizing that the the nitches in Just theso Hnes. These | for the military camps In Connecticut Juting the Whole ie . breeches, and now they may do s0 Russian women have murely earned | ty it et atreets _ ltamtey | OM! ed States is figh for the fu-| oxperts will be preferably men who have been, or are about to be ap-| | Family Would Enjoy ; : with perfect. propriety in drawing |* Tisht to a volco In political affairs. | iri) on Thursday cvenings at the|*¥re, not of the world but of itself. | nave risen trom the ranks of labor! pointed, through the Women's Com-| ff Delightful Summer Sports Free fer All room as well as in the factory or brslraarier dat HANS FURY canenea thes U.S. suntor Naval i ve, No. git) side who favor a out who are good “mixers” with both) mittee of the State Council of De-| B arohall, Tennla, Howting, Da garden. ie ¢ . Me ne avieve o bw antyanecor id Placa ile Oe oes employers and employees, fense, it was announced ‘to-day ith pure eprinw drink The feminine “broeches' will make | use® depends on thelr exercising ertee hy rostene ead iagitators. who or tt and he plan will be not to fire any| Among them, it Rr unas at \s i) \t the PEOPLE'S POPUL AR D "RESORT thelr debut at formal functions this! One Hundr xty-eignth Street, | Partletpation in the war Ki mon. If he doesn't fit in part 5 4 » AY RESORT an who bas bs cret “American women are as patri- “phe disc vir onal Haas win otic, as brave and hysically is strictly military, and members are : nouncement at the semi-annual gar-| °t!% phy : y ) are| giving sons to the rs should hear The eeiks | 45 MILES UP THE BEAUTIFUL HUDSON 1 e loyme mana ————— fit for the trenches as are the | Subject to court martial for infra cometning ' : . mp | ment show, which makes the bifur- . tlons of our rules or for any act,|%°mething on the side of the 0 fails to hold every man he | ase ov, whieh, me | women. ef Russian’: Gan. Priest) [coun of cur sulee OF F0t SHY AG ect stion and trom oMlolal pourcen | fiaried Git and to ctieot ana ce, [tee EPROM GERMAN CRUELTY. \ told me. “If the need arises, our | comment or advers am, —— - When gardening and outdoor work | velop enough more for his needs Will] qmerten: zation) that fathers and he according to an- “ fine yard he will be shifted to a id the sys 7 # a = Here After Hetng Starved DW TO r Wl | woman's regiment is ready to go If we can do nothing else, just he Noordam in 1 é aa | GET THERE—NO CROWDING became the fad among women at the} ™ ea aanaliaa nded as a fatlure Prt oD. ria 7 tar? Beginning of the war and the general] *0 the front and endure all the Abaeeeaennerat ee taicnae BOTTORDAM, Augi: beanThe. Hc ‘rhis was the big problem put up| 4K aa ie Aa we Highlander” and ‘Grand Republic ZO » Wi d the gen : i , f frar d . i r he big problem put ur td mun udsen of {nnoa Live, tal DAB: W, 12d Bt. 10 & } call for vegetables sent thousands of| Perils Hy the battietiel My. 0) tion sounding in her voice, "we |!nd-America Line ste to the Shipping Board by uhip | y of Kank bras PE eek Days \'"\, 36 AT ASM iy omitend Satunlay i i ter said to me the other day: ought to’make achamed the mas- | which has been lying Bis re Bie top AnIB! | aurviverct nan pri p ; ne them into the fields trouserettes be-| (yo ee ao abroad, will you SHADE hanltune Wie arsimareeinal. leita cae coveens A special deles n sie: to. ew Work. vaatatda W in| thie’ Saturday Afternoons, 50 Cents came popular. They were so com- shee! i ; la . s from Fore River came to}nis apartment at the Ho and. | S soaving Battery at 2.00; W, 192 280 P.M pop y HEC CRAUa: HABRaG BUG OSU to escape the draft, or clamoring : BoP ee r y 42 Ht, 2.80 FY fortable that the idea is not to be, When ; Y i for exemption on any unnecessary | Sven metres by threc Washington and explained the diM-|tfe arrived In the United 4 4 Sunday Schedule ve. Hiattery 8 discarded, * | 1 anewered, ‘I have offered my grounds. Not one of the members | wide in her » ude by a of keeping the men lay in @ very much weaker tio. Py SUNDAY BOATS— ‘One feature of the garment show. in| -services to my country, and if | of the woman's regiment would has been pumped out sufficiently to jloomfeld was at once installed at{as the renult of hin experience ie a Ow ae ; i am called | shall go.’ even speak to a man whom she | ontor the now waterway and has ar Svan ; fo was} whe Music, Daneing, the return of the old fashloned knew unwilling to defend h aterway and hag ar- pore Ever ax employment managor|many. He was tn ny ; * Round Trp j basque our grandmothers wore, the| J THINK, as Col. Boardman says.) country.” rend. jn ealeraad, n Government work there, He says) (United Btates entered the war and was Sundays, The, Child g tight fitting concern that gave her that our women should go ol sew ea atresia Amarin y tested his plan to keep the [Smmediately Imprisoned, . as Ea “the architectural Ines of a wasp. She| help the women of Russia, as our) qa Manc nC coardman | Women—certainly not!’ exclaimed Cs n happy and that the experts bh 7 ee ae can dig tho old basque out of the}men are standing shoulder to #houl-| emphasized, when T asked her about |Deardinan. “Wwe | belleve military wi, choone can handle the situation |‘ the polnk where his death attic and find it right in style again,|der with the men of France, I am/the membership of her force for women and girls fully lieuae é&prosaing tho t t Light shades “will predominate glad that Mr, Root recognizes our! woman is 1) unless she | boy can show | sold’ allowed to j a and that our ine ra if they are ake the|the knowledge that m prove a success, | 1 by | it probably will be extended to mu not Hve lon during the next six montM, and furs| ability, but what he sces now we saw |is an Am of all kinds will be used to trim win-|nearly three years ago when we|her first paper ' ors, nition’ plants and other Govern path of allegian United | wives, 6 1 ear fi sfacturing enterprises: where ° ° i] ter conts, Recreation costumes are|orsanized and begun giving military | %f and sign allegiance to the|capable c successful resistance. ¢ vment has 6x 4 trou | lous riot of colors, Green, red and|in the armories of New York, “The Unt ent ft ie incheldine tham and making Le A | orange aro thrown together with| “At least 2,000 American women | AAA BANE SOL na pt a | A Timely Hint | The onl; in New York that } reckless prodigality and stunning ef-|have been given war training by our Pa Mh suena (tesa tree to | OU pay less for Gulden’s y newspaper in New For! a fect, Coats and capes will be lined | organiaation since it started and we |course in wircless tele ‘an Join in the Mustard than for reached the million mark in number of agate with brocaded silks and satins of the) yow can mobilize a woman's regi-|motor driving, m try and be as ne ‘ other high-grade condi- > , tet, , : gaudiest and richest huca Ay TORRE Weleuan elon ea lila aw Rint Hea ay try | ollae eh-gra lings of paid advertising published in July, i . 300 aud [lng awinining, : ih aaa ) ments and sauces ; Germana Conflucate Lenther Shoes| 1,500. At the beginning of hostill- [per jut men ‘shed On gopatal made the $ 1917, was The WORLD, with 1,041,054 lines, ] Sent to French Prisoners, ties we put our services at the dis-lduty in. Franc t 1 Cross| Valkyrs when d PARIS, Aug. 9 he War Office tor) posal of the Government Our |and the United 28. sn ne Ba } i day advised relatives of French 10 fee sHka tT RAliatmeaneny fig ces Just "now we want recruits fanthe of our sol . a nal ns The TIMES printed 874,888 lines; the i ers held prisoners in Germany not ‘aining in police work, It “ and a eomaining ten y fo vend leather shoes to them, The |banized and headquarters in six for fralning in, pe Nee it lkeep he: ponuisd + Resa TVA) ti d AMERICAN 664,876 lines, and the HERALD jermane confiscate the shoes, and | states—New York, New Jersey, Penn-| be neoded for patrol and protec. |IKill nine-tenths of the Women, ie to Use ustar 505,333 li i one bho DelaOneT sylvania, Ohlo, Wisconsin and Call-| tive duty in New York City be- lene nation is dewd, even If ov } ’ | " Lill | = forni fore long, Many of the social ABH A OR, OY OR th ONS oe & A secret blend of | 5; ; (SNe Err and. welfare organizations are | Women were replaced by a mar ic israeee 2 f : j iat | No Dinner Part Ia com ; Bw how mu oh military training| Bing’ Yor policewomen. When It a worth sacrificing a battalion to| OM® Hae Fewer to Control Prives Lig the purest ingre- The WORLD'S lineage represented a gain over Ouesnner Farty plete do the women of your regiment re the call comes we want to be |,., S EbePaiat = Oe iia eae ; t ients. Popular ' haat without Leil-ans on the table to relieve 0)?" 1 asked. ready. We now have a number {400 bet a som potential mother COU SRE RB O08 SURE Pee tiia. 0 1c Se Ngee 1867 At July, 1916, of 100,198 lines. The Times’ gain was nfo 4 They have the regular infantry] of wo n training for police nd yet—oh, gle 1} ature has the power to ty ‘J : 9 4 ; . the discomfort or pain of those who! ang cavalry drill’ in uniform under| duty not a woman'e F 4 prices, Attorney General AMO vrocers and || 82,937. The Herald lost 20,589 lines. The Ameri, « over-eat or drink. Get a 2be or 75e pkg | ofticers of the United States Army, l4¢ AND yon don't find tho military |€xcuse for ; led Sarday.. From nou MONA EMR delica: 4 una Luey nave gun practice,” repite A’, ts Sr oe miria? | (HO ANtis, ¢ . ¥ elica 2 a | can Inst 40,313 lines Gen. Priest. “You should’ sce’ the raining too ha ne strlat| converted, ‘an of the Legisinture tc NE tessens. LEC || | {fle seores made by some of our|! asked rtal 1 b tuling covers both Oh 1 4 ~ Te FOR INDIGESTION [girs “We have nor Yor given them "Vor our ath rican young! White ilouse yickeu tou! and’ opal Brought from" other’ stale | } ae

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