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mrt yg eC CCC CLECLCLELCELE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY ‘14, 1918, ‘U.S, MAY COMMANDEER ALL SAILING SHIPS SOON Secretary Redfield Says 175, Wit Capacity of 425,000 Tons, Are Immediately Available. WAGHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Requisttion (ng of all Amorican satling vessels was forecast to-day when the Shipping Board (notes in Soe ciety) i ot —3 J): ‘sstacmpcialmcnoninih Mr. and Mra, DeWitt C. Bake a Rochelle and the Hotel L mi A ij Hi hi FISHING TOR BOOZE pupular at Port Ortord, Ore., | nnounce the engagement: of the Wh Li since $300 worth was lost from capsized boat. daughter, Miss Marie Baker, to ie —— er F. Armstrong, U. 8. N., of AN ca hi bill UNDER LAW against attaching tin can to dog, man | tol, Tenn. 9 wan fined for tying bulldog to his flivver at Salina, Kan. ic CO, i ii Mr. and Mrs, Hardy Murtree Banks o' ot | SWAP WAR PRISONERS by weight has been sug- | Englewood, N. J., announce the ens: Our Inventory, just completed, has disclosed many short ends and breben lines in our enormous stock which MUST be moved this month before our Spring om " arrive. It may be that the requested the Department of Commerce sented In exchanges between France, which feds (hem |mont of thelr daughter, Mien Martorie| “Pape's ¢ old ¢ mmpound very pieces for which you have to report the lecation of such vassals well, and Germany, which doesn't. betes ntere to Louis Patterdon Bris ends severe colds or been loo! ng are among them. At Secretary Redfield replied that 176 sail aaents a cutee pebedd stelle 4 rippe in few hous won) ad are n 75 cents to $1 eac — © hi ovartioning. swith REDUCTIONS ing voasela with @ cargo carrying ca tesded wo | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynde Babcock t pacity of 425,000 tons now are within or adjacent to American teritortal waters. ‘There are nearly 600 sailing vemels of 1,000 tons or larger flying the Ameri can flag, and ft is being urged that In up to 60%, is bound to repay you of No. 667 First Street, Brooklyn, an-| il break and «ll grippe tah a dose of Your « nounce the engagement of their daurh-| cr os ter, Miss Helen Wortendyke Babcock, to mate C every two John I. Van Iderstine, son of Mr. and) jours until three dotes are taken. Mrs. Charles A. Van Iderstine of No. 330 ed-up nos sie One-Low-Price--Cash or Credit — AY! mirror, ral T illustrated Phi less Brussels Axminater a cde | “Married?” Bing Bing official arked new prisoner. “Yes, that’s why I'm here,” replied man who was be- ginning two-year sentence for bigamy. t pr ' Cline e, » n ody 13x12 Secrete: the world depends on ehipment of food on which Morristown's wealthicst woman left daughter | fantey Camp Upton | stops sah ness, fever "Period ta{|| and supplies to Europe, the veeesis ; eee . a relieve alr Trlaid hould be taken from private business 3 ac The engagement of Miss Mae Marneti, | ihn in bg Linoleum Opals costs We ibd MISSOURI has 227-pound boy who cried because |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Marnali| Dees fad ais Red-up! Quit ve 890, 980 immediately lable, 76 are in ballast new ghoes burt and he was too heavy for papa to carry. Sect onaes WS axauscel, Grosso OF) ing and snuftl Mr 4 ld 00 are loaded and nine are undergoing eg : , | bing head else in the wor Tepelre, wtich wil be finlahed soon WIFD, 16, is « flirt, Philadelphia man alleges in pt relief as “Pape’s +] 1 ts only @ It acta ice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept B® Announcement has been mado by Mr, substitute. —Adrt. Best & Co. such pre e to suit tor div ‘The engagement is announced of Miss| BVes J The other vessela are scattered replying divores. iy sey, e daughter of Sir, and Coud Compound WRENCHING off table leg Chicago soldier whipped | Mrs. William Ramsey of Montclair, N. J., Srcne pe Bods twenty-five men to be sure he got the one who called |t? James Royal Moore of Montreal | without a! m-| him « “big stiff.” — 2-inch posts 12 fies 1S Report Many Cases of Rheumatism Now cae Saye we must keep feet dryt avold exposure and eat loss moat, PREACHER killed eight-foot snake that had terrorized housewives at| = | redertck, Md., since escaping from clrous weeks ago. ‘60,000 SCHOOLBOYS DIGGING OUT CHICAGO friends of Dr. Emerson have been told that he will leave for France shortly, sittin Y TIED UP. : INING . » Wonk BROOKLYN | SUBWA’ Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Stre bs Ly LIBRARY Stay off the damp ground, evold x= |" »whound City Emerging TOM’ Mowing Oat of Shoe Fuse Blocks New York City A ie 6 feet} Al TABLE, in posure, keep feet dry, ent leas meat, | itions That Have Tied Up Fourth Avenue Line. Established 1879 extension; 1 | Af mahogany, drink lots of water and above all take 6 wo Days. The blowing out of @ shoe fuse on a ARM, 6 SIDE aK « spoonful of salts cecasionally te Traffic tor’ Two Da} westbound train of the Fourth Avenue For the Younger Set, the Southern trip CHAIRS with ernsa keep down uric acid. TICAGO, Jan, 14—-An army ot | subway at 8.85 o'clock this morning tied ed scats of fy 4 Rheumatism is caused by potsonous workers estimated at inore than 100,009,| 45 the gystem for more than an hour means new clothes and a good time! genuine leath- P| i ‘| toxin, called uric acid, which fe gen- {:cluding 60,000 school boys, to-day re-|ang @ half, Tho accident occurred op- erated in the bowels and absorbed sumed the attack on the great snow] posite the Brooklyn anchorage of the | Into the blood. It is te funetion of deft 8, which for two days tied up Fi Manhattan Bridge and trains began the kidneys to filter this acid from the n this city rapidly piling up in the wake of the blood and cast it out in the urine hat the health aut stalled cars. The pores of the skin are also a means d an alarming shortage of Phe doors were opened and passengers of freeing the blood of this Impurity. gnu yy 1, Some waiked across the dridg: In damp and chilly, cold weather the nto the surface care skin pores are closed, thus forcing the n the tunnel as near Crispness, girlish beauty, smartness and color—the spirit of the Southern clime itself in clothes to delight the young miss. One-Piece Dress for Misses’ Wear Public Schools 4 pen to-|and u the Board of Baue ation hay | Navy or green one-piece wool tricotine dress with ’ kidneys oe bathed Ge aha fat ¢ osaible. 90 that pas: | pockets turned over and cuffs turned back, having t Glaase ths une and Peper keeps ho accidents to large buttons finishing the cloth buttonholes. r ’ accumulating and circulating through sia | Flesh colored satin collar. |\the ayatem, eventually seitiing im the 0° able to make deliveries in the resi- : Joints and muscles, causing stiffness, (tial districts. 27.50 Grade mY foreness and p At the fir get from an inacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; ut tablespoon- | would be at Yeast two da ful in a glass of water and drink be- « Uke normal passenger | | fore breakfast each tworning for « es could be established, and per called rneumatiom, ge of rheumatism ‘° Special Price—19.50 SPiscs Likcsiy avi Living Rim Suita, mudive Paws, mahogany fin. ish bony spo polished, upholstered seats, back and 5 A. .98 vag ‘9 afternoon | be hanged brown or Spanish Mosinee) inde- \e ; Hy Sports Skirts ' saruatists|eortape|lavoeciniwiereaih ass: let $24.98 d i i week woul: efore 5 , nurde The glimmer of Barronette Satin, the delicacy of i Ss] sBRO Two STORES | BAU ai & BRO on by dmnlatinn the kidneys te tealeNe) alee pousd a pat [OMe sateen Govetace| Georgette, the smartness of silk Tricotine, and, ' = Open Saturday Rormal action, thus ridding the blood ia: on the samo basis as before the| Ie i planned to hold sides, the softness of Moonglo, Crepe pee and NW.Con.6 "AVE: ai§"§r Until 10 P. M. AT 84™ST. & SAVE Jed Salts lo Inexpensive, hermicss "°°" —_——— ‘ for Hasnavator|| white Serge—all these in delicate or vivid colorings and is made from the acid of grapes Umersen Soop to Go 0 in the jaunty and beautiful sports styles—-these are sentenc — end lesen aloe, combined wie this Tw. Haven Emerson, Healti nian glorified dressy sports skirts. \ and is used with excellent resu M4 der the Mitche Deuxbter of Historian Motley Dead. t of folks who are sublest te. cae LONDON, (ka 14i-otray Algernon From 12.75 to 29.50 } im. Moe ticers’ Medic sine Brinsley Sheridan, d Third floor ant, effervescent Mthte-water drink ' om Med! TL TSTKE ie hear i ORLD ALMANAC Now on an 25c which overcomes urle acid and fe bene rn ordered to Wash aerator iat eicut ate historian. ‘died last night at Adv c . Dorchester. CES eco ee THE NEW YORK WORLD Is Publishing Exclusively port to the Surgeon The Most Striking and Sensational Document of the Whole War “ LEON TROTZKY’S MESSAGE Under the Title of “The Bolsheviki and World Peace” In these remarkable articles the Bolshevik Minister of Foreign Affairs makes it clear that the present Russian Government is NOT PRO-GERMAN but is opposed to militarism, Hohenzollernism and the Hapsburg dynasty and misrule. “Russian freedom,” says Trotzky, “must not be bought at the expense of France and Belgium.” Who Is Trotzky ? Hardly six months ago he was living in a Bronx tenement. working as a journalist to pay off small debts. To-day Leon Trotzky is the only man in the world who could get a definite statement of peace terms from the military-mad autocrats of Germany. Furthermore, these articles by Trotzky will tell just what the Bolsheviki are striving for and hope to get—the world revolution—a democratic peace against imperialism and capitalism and the state everywhere—and the establishment of a free world-wide democracy. To understand the war you must understand Russia. To understand Russia Trotzky’s message must be read. These articles will appear only in The New York World daily and Sunday. BEOSSoSeR Se 00CSo5005 DES SSESSRSOEEES SEO ORE SSSSeeoeSang