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iaaiediaieenaals meme FR I sch cea A anal —— a ——— UM : ‘ - " ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1901 YOR | pine Weitea bit ate” MILADY’S SHOES GERMAN SUSPECT Beir Nene Either to America or England [SHRINK INBOTH MAY NOT BEHELD | AWAY UNDER FEDERAL RULE HEIGHT AND PAE NEAR | Manufacturers Also Decree, Woman in Case, His Fiancee, Passing of Rainbow Colors | Says Spoerman Is Not In- ‘Old Regiments Are “Shot to scheme for larger rogimental unite of ) men each, these fou have takett in Footwear. volved in Spy Plot. Pieces” in Regular Army jJover nearly all the men and mu officers from other regiments, Plan to End System. the ast three months merely the skeletons of seven stripped regiments THEIR IDENTITY LOST. hers remained in Camp Wadsworth. very recently announcement was AiyA = PUBLISHED TRI: 4 CITY EDITION LANG! ante A | BIG TOWN |EXCLUSIVE | HALL DANCE| SOCIETY ) arsaresserene| NOATS the town wus down to row , By Herb Hubbell on, Baty night, sum of | Fred Kruger is quite which wore dress |*°re over what we wults, al,allthe|® bout bie going old maida wuz on hand | found, with the sweet: alithough the volced teat” oe fe a sayin’ er them, wi sion fer them, w pe fon y of The ago of sensational styles in) PALTIMORE, Jan 16.—OMelals of shoes has passed. Also, lower prices the United States District Attorney's lare on the way, These facts stood office are engaged to-day assembling out to-day at the convention of the the evidence in the case of Walter Art Gob! cutup, we and ‘w that annyone, “eee Arthur ft | sore. He anked If Don Nett ts againat hin | Irown. it he could nec | dnughte her home and ah | Fred. ie hee aipeege showed him a pitcher | told him that i hultor ho dowan't suit, No RISK Frum put Fred don't seem to mind, + *-. Bid Jimpa had hie har monicky and Al, Uboid |RIGNT, AS UsUAL, a aniich | fur HEN music. Long | They had burgt Al. “sed he | down to Hon Peckts ig 48 he] piace the other nlght rand How | which wot away mainly that Al us Hon made no at- npt to atop — them, | Boot and Shoe Manufacturers’ As#o- Spoermann, suspected German spy made that they were to be converted Neglected by State Administra-| into *:toncor regiments,” which tion, Humbled Men Make means digging, not fighting duty, 5 : nd that thelr ranks would be filled No Complaint. up. But whether New York men would be sent to fill the decimated Mew York's National Guard a year|!nes was not known, In the period of enforced idleness in- Qge was pronounced by military var|2%4 disappointment, some officers G@pectors to be, next to the regular|)i.9 resigned, others have sought Qrmy, the best military organization | transfers and others have been sent f its |to new flelds. This resulted in three fe the United States, Most o! of the shattered regiments finally ciation, in session at the Hotel Astor. arrested at tho new army aviation ) The a probably will adopt a rule Itmiting tho | week, and browsht to Baltimore yes ociation has before tt and depot near Newport Nows, Va, last height of women's shoes to 9 inches. terday. When this task is completed Some members even ender - 8% lene result Inch limit. Shoe colors will be re-| ‘i (stricted to black and two shader ot | phe of Justice at Washing- | tan, and in addition women may have | ‘i ia further action, Spoermann | white and two shades of gray. That) W!!l be hold in jail here, It 1s under- lis all, ‘There will be no more rain- | Stood, until the Attorney General de- bow hues or delicate blends, ‘The ex-|'*Fmines tho method of procedure. —_ | | treme patterns that have dagsled| Spoermann was taken from Jatt will be submitted to the i Hon's wite callin’ . Mm a coward tt Jan Sapa] |B ial ‘ut fegtments had just been through being bad bad Colonels, To fil \ eaetitine eyes and testified to tho! this morning tong enough to have his YY = fe © © months of active service on the Mex- My ce ates Goce Bae see | weird ingenuity of designers must go, pleture taken. He was then returned len aon that 2 fean border. They were well drilled, |to command, . |@ sacrifice to war economy. tort | hin wife had w Scr fell equipped, possessed of a fine OFFICERS FROM OTHER STATES | | John 8. Kemp, President of the asso- nited States District Attorney fie eee a ad PUT IN COMMAND. | elation and former Mayor of Brockton, Samuel K. Dennis declared to-day that he must keep away | esprit de corps and were proud of : Svening World @fter a thorough examination of the frum bad company, and wales Sale teres: Col, J. Guy Deming, formerly et| Mass., explained to an Evening | he didn't wat te sane the Ohio Guard, takes command of When the United States entered the ae Pioneer Infantry, the skele- | ton of the old 10th New York; Col. B, Whe war against Germany last April, je polomater, formerly of the dell the Now York National Guard was | Guard. takes the 53d Pioneers, the old 47th, New York, and Lieut. Col, keen for the confilot, thought iteelt | Myron. E. Cox, formerly of the Onis | more nearly ready for service than | Guard, takes the 64th Pioneers, the | any other State's ruard and expected | old 71st new York, noted for ite) HE ONLY PLAYS |in bad Copyright, The Sweets Company of America, 616424 W. 45th Gt, New York. ‘reporter the rise in prices of the last | Papers and effects of Spoermann he did not believe that the man was guilty of © ne said, “there |@nything more serious than violating | . the provisions of the President's proc- Jamation concerning the movements of enemy aliens. The “woman of mystery” in the case is Mins May Stoops, a 9ro- year. “Bince Jan. 1, has been an advance of 100 per sent. in the price of ordinary leather to the manufacturers. The advance in fancy leathers, dettcate shades of kid and to be among the first to go to France, | fighting BNEVA, Jan, 16.—News re- | ing from his original consumptive | colored calf has been even greater. the ripping tb. pleeee of th m + 16+ i i fessional violinist, now playing {n A SAD QUAL SS Save, Gtorious ence fine Now | York National ceived by Maximallsts here, | disease. Tho Princess Tatiana, [There has also been an enormous fre Washington hotels, She is engaged 4 uard has been done by War De- | 7 who was reported to have escaped | from the Army and Navy foi $a rr he bee On Aug. 20 last New York City| partment orders in furtherance reisnds ‘er Decline: ant to America, has never left To- | jeather and uppers. The manufactur- Miwiinae — woo ahe be ng guard a won-| of the Regular Army plan to wipe Trotzky, gives interesting infor- out the National Guard system | gave to the depar bolsk, where the whole family are era anticipated these conditions and It was through Spoermann’s fascl- Gerfully cheering send-off’ as they| Ftne country, leaving not a shred mation concerning the Romanoff practically prisoners, and 1s take Jiald in stocks, so that shoes at times! nation for Mise Steope that he was marched down Fifth Avenue on tho| of its identity or homogenety, in | family. Ing the greatest care of BEF |nave toon selling below the actual|tsoce tom teltinore to Washinete way to camp. udy the entire! order to clear the path fora sys- | ‘The Czar seeks only oblivion moihar Stibas batsie tush one oat traoed ‘trom Baltimore to Washlagter Brat Movet force had been taken over from the| tem of universal military and silence, The Czarina has be- ‘The Romanoffs are awaiting @ “Recently the price of leather has|— Mise Stoops has known Spoermann Btate into the Federal servico and| ice in war and peace. | coma a religious maniac and is stable, recognized Government at 4 § about three y gaged to The regiments shot to pieces are declined, though not to exceed 10 or) . u for organized as the 27th U. 8. Division, ath, 14th, 47th and, Confined in a ganitarlum, Her Petrograd or Moscow in onder to |ie¢ er te and the consumer will| Hitt & year. Tin inability to Ret @ po- ajor Ge o'Rys ‘om ere case to be hopeless, The appeal formally for exile to Amer- eee . sition had delayed their marriage. > ; wtD MAIOr enh OYA ID) COM | ee dtammanes Of about 180" offjcere Chateriton | arts ay ill, eutters it gland, get the benefit of this reduction, “I was horrified when I read that Sp ring 1918 Lege day Gen. OR a: ore |@8d, men, je zareviteh ts seriously ill, sufter- rhe a ] “There has beon a 16 per cent, in- Walter bad been arrested a a spy. n that day Gen. O'Ryan said: Tt) ‘The First Cavalry Regiment and croase in the cost of labor and @| he sald. “Because he ts a German would be hard to beat those men for|the crack Squadron A, pride of New | 4nything to do or say about the reg- TANGO AND MAXIXE canthel (hereake ot 1: oie Gank Th opposed his being employed around See them at our spa physical fitness and zeal, They are| York, were turned into machine gun |iments at Camp Wadsworth. Nn camps. I told him go aeveral times cious showrooms Scores of styles in sills and serge, modelled after the latest style ; te i ; : a ron 121-2 to 59| while we were discussing stories in as battalions and left for months with-| But this view of the situation ts not | planned. This adds from 121-2 we w i otal La aba shape. They are) cit machine guns. Even now they |shared by some prominent members PROHIBITED BY POPE cents to the retail price of a pair of toe. newspapers seoict ete sat he ppy and enthustast i i o syment. South and to France | jshoes, and groatly increased Federal |"° sr am an American girl, first. last e about g0lNg| have but two or three guns with of the Legislature. The fact that the which to dfill, The engineers and |troops are in Federal service they do 7 e . / hanes re iced Last week Gen. O'Ryan announced jartillery remain Intact. hot regard as relieving the State of Ban on “Modern ‘Dan Dances” Sequel State and local taxes add another] and ail the time, 1 would breaic my bi YAP a ‘eo months before even the picked UNCOMPLAININGLY, ald and cheering assistance to its i ‘ “The dincontinuance of extreme) Hilt Os) eltizen soldiers, uling F ic: » politicians Were very anxlous | Ruling From Vatican. Aad about Camp Wadsworth at elect\ el retary of the Jes will have an effect on prices.| Among the \eiucke wl ailers have been under heavy | Spoermann were a hypod ‘ardinal Piaks in handling them, for the fash-|and a quantity of drugs ynsistortal fons change rapidly, This has forced pelled them to make Ught of every |griten late 1 modern |the ¢ of the shoes justified.” hardship, ven In the tater of camp con- Mr. Kemp declared the coal shortage 10 SPEED UP WAR WORK men of four selected regiments would | | Living conditions in Camp Wada | (uu {worth have been far from satistace : be ready for active service. ‘The | Worth hy : ROME, Jan ory. ‘The New Yorkers resolved to | joou Piaw ahe vote 4 other regiments, or what is left of|stand everything as “good soldiers’ [me but after the votes were cast | jished hero to-dr f oldiers” the men were forgotten. So far as been ‘tn Camp end take thelr medicine, tee t|de. | Albany ts concerned, the National ing to e needle January Cle nee of Every Fall and Winter Garment in Our Showroom AT LESS THAN COST QF PRODUCTION. Coates as low as $10 Suite as low as $10 Dresses as low as $8.50 irg, 8. C,, since are a n from sadly differ: what they ¥ last sum- mer they were and cheered goodby to @ million New York friends. | ( The 69th one | cold in light th ditions and physical comforts, the| This action does not cause the same way hampering operations in the New 4 , State does nothing for the ol ard. | sensation as was created when the gnginnd factories, He said that labor] « vt es pnditions, ie all up to the War Department, | ecclestas nities first objected gonditions and distribution faciiities| Stale Party Adopts a Programme . herve and tried to pre 8 the answer of every official at Al-|to these d , for since Italy entered|/would be the chief factors determin- Calline fc alt i no to France|serve their health. Ono little sam. | bany. veral leading Senators are|the war has been no Gancing|(ng future pric alling for Activity in Sith: citilie) trot, States, form-| ple shows the lect, A system of | considering a reso nawry. | here Many Lines. ingcthe 4 ~ ary sho vit oe : eiehe wen a —.>-— | rhe deciston w c J by tt HE RI ERS: ALBANY, Jan, 16,—Additional plans sanitary 1 1 h United a, mena ound halal Camp T E W maxixe, and other modern dances are the upon to-day at a meeting of the holes use bane hited States} Upton, on Long Island, for ex- to be enforced tnexorably Conditions the Worst the American | rxecutive Committee of tha organt ripped of me | volunteers at Camp Wads- | Troops Have Experienced zation. ‘The an eieas cada ive worth lacked necessi es | =i es was recommended by Mra, Fran Reakice 7 |. In official circles tt 1 that |Commands at Camp ‘at Camp Wadsworth | WILLARD QUITS AS HEAD | Since Going to France. Vanderlip, Chairman of the War front rank position taker r LS dll a dan Are Preparing Quarters for OF WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD WITH THE AMERICAN ATaEX 78 Service Committee, includes: izations, 0 on at FRANCE, Tuesday. Jan. 16 (by the A8-| Reconstruction of the party organt- orn the Re hed | must | Faxpesihd) Recrults: -_ " d Presa).—Iey roads turned into| gation to meet war time conditions je climax was reached yes: | f tional | (8 er beds, for torrential streams flow- actively; creat fb 4 G pecial From a Staff Correspondent | c,\< i We Wer . for more effectively; creation of bureaus terday when despatches from | methods before they can. be | of The Avening Worley, Says All His Attention Is Needed a5 ing from the meitins snows on the hills,|to encourage women to enlist in war Opportune Buying Time. Only twice a year we Camp Wadsworth announced | trained in the new school. | SPAR 3URG, S. Cy Jan, 16.— President of the Baltimore t with a downpour of fine rain.| service both here and abroad; a offer such an opportunity. Our Shoes are of a stand- that officers from National Guard | NOTHING BEING DONE BY STATE | papi progress {a being made by th Ae } 1 to-day to make conditions the| plan to educate women to be pre- ‘ard that do not require cut prices, but Jantzen policy of regiments of Ohio and Texas had ADMINISTRATION. I, aie ? ce Cy A pi na 4 ye i e and Ohio Railroad. 1e Americans have experienced | pared to perform Sunday factory not carrying over shoes from season to season prompts newly organized ploncer in #3 o casio Sas ; in appointed to command the | Despite the pride that the state |2°" | Pea tecatine pete Batiste WASHINGTON, Jan, 16,—Danjel Wil-| since coming to France, work shoul a coca n ariso aw it did flo Cuaccawre ei Wicker secisela. once displayed in its fine body of |T ech! tall \ op o of the army tt was = to £6.50 shattered remnants of three New frie. nothing has been done in ait |in the work necessary to be done be- |lard. President of the Baltimore & Ohio], TMouEh the ahd ater at Need Mechant, HENS small sixes, odd pairs. $2.50: aa regimes including the jeMelal quarter to etand up for them, fore tho arrival of the troops which /Rallroad, has resigned as Chairman of lined on elther side with motor tae CASil Berei oe Oy = $3.85, $4.85, $5.85 ne ing 719 o help them, or to take an tnterc e seven old ekele rote nilec 5 “ ol Only four of the original infantry in their behale, Gov. Whitman aa. 2re to bring the seven old ekeletonised |the War Industries Board trucks which had been ditched. Mule-| pigsion announced yesterday a long Itt 5 ho regiments retain their {dentity, umes the attitude that the Federal resiments of the New York National} 15 resignation will bo accepted aa 4 vehicles also were mired In many | o¢ positions open to workinen at Navy n 8 ° dotd Th the 2d, Col, J M ‘An. | Government, having taken over the yard up to full war str Shy ROOtS | soon amie aucoeasor In found cane In one stretch of road a mile|yaras. At the Navy Yard in Brooklyn ee arcote Tray and trator, tha |tntite Guard, it ts no longer the duty | ror the new troops have been Insued |") eB Mu bn fond yyintara 20th there were fourteen vehicles ditch: |448 machniate agg wanted. at wages of NO BRANCH STORES—Our only addrese WEA , fo) vicinity; the | or privilege af the State Administra a Hieleres n offering his resignation Mr, Willard cq to-night, with the soldiers working|from. $384 to $888 4 day: 16 boiler 3d, Col. F nnings, from Roches- | tlop to concern Itself with them, to the regimen RA ed) DRL OROG AG | gy thy Geanonvitiat (ie. Hailiimerataaea la valaans chem makers, at from $3.54 to $4.48 a day, and | 660 Sixth Ave., Agave 22th St. ter and vicinity; the 7th, Col. W. C. novernor ts of opinion that tt {to-day and to-morrow and then thy|KAve aa his reason that the Baitimore)hard to Feleane {NOR sce sraing, ine [B salimannen, at from 30.86 to 84h | Custom Roctmakers Over . Heda “| would be presumptuous on his part tw will be floored and equipped | OFAC ONE AARUIROR. AH ffered thy mont fr6rn th ndi % hth there are needed ew York, and the 23d,/and an interference with National | git) den ‘side walls, It ip paladin. tt was stated that hi animals slipplig toy | 88 DON Y from Brooklyn. Administration for him or the Adju- a ewe e , a |tlon was not brought about sand being unable to arise after | «ers 16 cop! full equippment for the new) parent conflict between t on hand within theltries Board and th - next day or #0 2 the War Department Sixteen additional officers, ranging}| In hia testimony in rank from Majors to Second |Army Iny f night from | day's ago Mr. Willard suggested tt jenera intil branches and twice cut | sallmakers, 4 wore put under their fort Under the military reorganization |tant G of the State to have HAS BEEN KILLED f BATTLE = Lieutenants, arrived lis 4 ranklin Simon & Co, |e ress eee Soe ened to reg tain the nev | than was exp 1 and ld be re ‘ n ers a It is sa stoner ad By ROMS) MIE, Body, .40 Oatey Yon) Capt Alan “Campbell Was Movie Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. al © en route| Sonn"), Ryan, the copper magnate.) Actor Here When World ce ae ee War Started, nta Knowlto: PY lca r bi witoo Dur. lt coprtende, gel eian alee: ae Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Clearance Sale behtat ta! S'"ie® TALY GIVES BIB WELCOME oie i ine sine Sk THURSDAY TO PERKINS OF RED GROSS) sx, Me ca More of the Midwinter Coats ha en f 1 to Capt, Campb . ie ma tame | Peas Demostation in Paver! Menon petren” or Women and Small Women Women’s High Shoes inations, Th the Capital | Brae a> es eet will be on sale tomorrow 1 wy Jan, 16 members of te 5.50 fs ete wT SEIZED AS SMUGGLERS at $35.00 Heretofore $7.50 to $12.50 ante sttints head af the Permanent |e ree tm Germanys de Charwe. Fort Sill, | to give ma tin é a ree Bowseoh; Faia) Manny ' One of our regiiar jeatemetneess: mae had a auraber : rd i ward 4, 107th Ine | AYOr Of the United sta Me caw ct Gi keeunarice: f choice materials left, has made these coats exactly HIS is the first time this season we My TUE el pein t tayor y_ of undinavian of ¢ ? ,) ; : at Hob) Si as one of our most popular winter models have offered our exclusive models of Perkin ! mT ‘ oe the same as e pop ¥ Women's Shoes at a reduced price. Mer tcoenes inary. The wath You have your choice of Nutria or Hudson Seal, made in an tank has i naj cron Melmo a “la » BLOD these shipme a large scarf collar style, which muffles close to the neck. | Laced or buttoned styles, the two kinds of goa uacd by the Ger: | fecenty aPpotatnd Dead nn ltective Sergeant MUTDhy, operat! ; | with high or low heels quantities for instruction purposes, ~ love and appreciate the great| Department, trailed the thren | #u They are well lined and warmly interlined for ex- Es ‘i The men are taught how to Getect the | qualities of the American people. 1t| tes" oi chased twelve pounds of race |B treme weather. {} approach of the deadly fun 808 are {s time to destroy fable that|} 3d, Te nelle In Gere | ' 4 titbaCamunat thelr effects, ‘The In| Americans are too, imme MAG: orteoners ad eae f 1 hac ‘ d an excellent chotce VY Women's Shoe Shop—Third Floor. Be eee unde n of Capt, | cializes to allow, th 0 y the prin ad Pleasing shades of taupe, brown, navy or green afford an excel : og | Flanders front : dor, wlso uddressed the gathering, ‘ & ® ~- ) .

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