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2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1918. -1GERMAN FLEET MAY BACK HINDENBURG’S DRI VE IN TILE WEST | Meco" ALL GERMANY — RUSSIAN DIVISIONS Two-Ounce Bread Ration Fixed MQTHERS nd dina AE a a ke and rode toward the front Soo BOCA MEN NBATIE, OO ye, DIFFICULT POSITION | Looks to Hindenburg {o Strike | Severe Fighting Is Now In | PERSHING'S MEN HOLD | Before U, S. Reaches Progress All Over the ON LORRAINE FRONT Full Strength, sessarabia Province, afeguard n off ) conserve the mora Murderers and fur.es of society, to protect our youn, s nvietion of All. and Women that they may be], KD pure and chivalrous, vo tt The case of F von Rintet tive the flict iy ended we may | elev defendants on trial before Intelen and look with hope to the future life of| Federal Judge as bomb plotters, our peoples for that health of body i nt to the Jury at 1 o'clock this after- . <r and ming, that purity and nobility ¢ dent's ley in Move (o individual charscters and tt eousness In government whieh ¢ Safeguard Young of can Ingure permanent peace and pr yt y natio Allied Nations. we fall ia this then have our] not one Iied . d sacrifices been in vain| Mr. Osborne referred to them na patel rations will rightly |otie assassins and the nen of our wit | end the Government An- ates Attorney James W. the jury to convict ‘ endants, . Are Nearer tual German Tetti-) aMarerDAM, Jan. 19 Coy matt LONDON, fF Ofictal tele ASTIN T #reat respon Allied Uni A ated Prowse). —Advertiaoment of grams des; ed from Jusay, dated tory 1 1) w Wilson and I. At « ways vest with! sai eden ee ’ A ; ; pivable characte pt Frenc ermany t# planning to do y eater part of the| Cha the We ate SRIKTON (KG 1 rhere jon't one of them z WASHINGTON, Feb Per. | the Western front before Ameri anian atmy Is eogaged in fight. Committee of the Council of National ) Quen of Tt athe I urder in his heart. ard-|rmilitary power can bo put t tie due R wrote to the shing has taken over one of the oops who are over | efonse, have Joined in an open tet | Ate te Thiet aoe ae ena ot rds a cee Hes est portions of the western front. | confict continues to be a conspicuoun|UNtic Moldavie and Bessarabia |ter to the women of the allied coun- pring of 1915, a neutral’ dountey' on, 1H ‘The terrain is billy. woody, broken | while Bolshevik troops y concen | feature of the German newspapers in the dark and behind its very These ure the men who are ask ol Su" ose |S WANN AFTERLANDLORDS. and extremely cold. The American : | trating in Bukowina | feree now in the front line trenches| “The next six months will be the After twony-four hour fghting. ‘ough American diplomats in those a Jn vou for merey and thelr lib rey. are nearer the Rhine River and ac-| deciding pertod,” says the Frankfurter the Roumanjons disarmed the Nints countries. It says IN CRUSADE AGAI AGAINST VICE) ¢ « to one of the defendant's, tual German territory than any Al- | Zojtung. “During that eminently im- |Ruseian Divisw which attacked unparaliere wene Relster, manager of the Labor Ned units, except the French 10 UD-) yotant poriod the Central I per Alsace, with absolute certainty hi Qalatz, taking over Mfty guns, and surrounded nd disarmed the Biehta sirugale for nent peace w nd parma yur nation | eve im in Brooklyn, Mr. Osborne eatd: were a Declares He Will Send to Prison] “This m luter #ays 1 am not @ ¢ the stra. jt | | ‘Dear Frie | ip ‘A military expert of high rank GI"! 0 nuperfority, for the lope of the usian Division, which attacked the perative service is iby men Real Estate Men Who Rent to bah emetic a Mae at ae b cussing the reason tee ve a Entente for American help cannot ORF ee en eae Conte yr Nediaied Idle samy Pal A Disorderly Women Schinidt,’ raine necto: was aetecteds pi leat posnbly Ue fuintted within that time alviaton was sent under convoy tw | i vther heart of the worid for bt Sra dhestients Gwann ennounceal Mi Osborne then referred to Reteter for the present, for tho o The ‘Conttal Powers will concentrate Ul! [Richest morate and spiritual welfare | ieee nee han Dow proceedings 2% tilef and upon an objection by frost, eald: r thelr whole strength on tho wont front |. 2% eaponse to an appeal trom the Jof children there is a deeper and |i judge Wadhame would show up, el#tet's attorney Judge Howe asked the “That i3 peculiarly the da Dart or a decisive blow. French aoll, thone Pesatablan Republic, tt ts officicatty | [more sndtle bond which makes All| coy cute owners and aa Wha nrg Unted States Attorney to be more rex wanted our troops. The sector fitted say Wulthea os Oran ana have '2. Prevent the devastation of the | | “Out of the ual agony and love! orderly women. A recent ¢ onsin the ern in best too with plans for supplying) SChly Mitte ae tc cne Country by banda of Russians, and jof the mothers of Americ this mes-| Appellate Division of the Supreme Cour GOETHALS ANG 3 OTHERS the American forcea without confu-| Crunk #uch rivers of blood, will be the Aigg occupied Kishineff, the Unghent- \ Is sent to our Allied sisters in|on the conviction of @ real estate owne the Anja Briuish part of the Hine) sen of a final struggle which will Sabky Railway abd’ Aépole 00 | Zurope, faithfully pledging our in-|opena the way fora whotesate roundup ADED TQ) GENERAL STAFF protects the points vital to Britain, Mp eeligesod the flercest struggles os lech Roumania draws suppiles. terest and co anteati Ihithe. prot =] OF AUCH were Rnd Agente, He aiid Lo ‘d's protection and convenience | the past year. a ee s Die Stiga ; A protec: (“at intend to rend a numb thear - aang be th “It we do not shure the tinht-| pogmaninns and the, Bolaherthi ‘ait| ASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—A two-ounce bread ration was | tom of our sons and daughters at tI6) jeopte to pr raid. “'l know of working buppily together. | f Roumanians and the, Bolsheviki all . | time of unequalled temptation and pone ay ' Four Assistants to Chief Named to : See er htarted in on the front, heastedness with which the problem! Qver” Hesparabla an, far as” the ordered by the Food Administration to-day for patrons of | pee i : one man who has made more than a K closest to the English would have|of American military help ts often vat ; ' apie ete Beabs tl sterols Expedite | ns and Action Dniester. | hotels, restaurants and dining cars. lowance is about that | “in att our countries mothers When Judge Wadhame resumed bis ‘ meant interference with the British aside, we also consider It certain thi | s bone Agia bbraealy Work supply, because It would have caused|the United States cannot in the next now observed in England, | Willing and proud to sive their a eee ree cet! Se gENCETON, -b ; such @ concentration on tho Channel| few months increase the very great SUBMARINE GUNNER Telegrams went out to-day to the Food Administration's | 4stend EAS 0 ee Ae seu west rhetal of wer deren: } coast as to amount to congestion, #o| mora) and economle support, whieh ; vattomantaatit i ccikatis ith : superb sacrifice 1 the: penne | fetus 4 eee : pee te naturally another coast France|they have given the Atte IS DROWNED AT 7) \ piglets ahi ai i : Moat AeMansy of Chem -ans: ito; AoMpS 1 wikh to offer in avid tw Colot of Stat. The was selected for the United States! ‘The Deutsche Tagesaeitung, in an Not more than two ounces of w t bread may be served to any fortitude and calmness their age gay A number tothe fy Alt be distributed transport service, ‘This loft the Brit-|articie declaring that ail eyes are now Gen, Pershing Reports Soldier] t any one meal, except that when rolls or bread made from BUN SOURS ae font es owned won Soro authority to ‘oh unmolested in their Cefense of the|focuased on the west, declares th Killed in Franc : nani ek Ween are ROrr i when con! ind nn 6 Sorrow Which) comos froin (hel bel of No. 260 Muntiattan Aveny Hs i f The eb tiene they are most sensitive] the greatest battle of the war is uow ied in rance by an Cee ee ra erie caneee woe: Sis ox BeNASEEL waned Eee F | loss of moral fibre that robs them of) At this point Me Smith was inter ‘ expedite d J xetlon, Peres abort tc: benin there: | Explosion. | than wheat bread is ordered a portion may of fonr ounces, | health and manly vigor rupted by Judge Wadhams, who sald The funetions avy distributed aa ole “To have chosen a more central] “We must not allow the belict to| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, The Rolls inay not weigh more than one ounce each, | “It is no wonder that thelr hearts] Ls sen eay At a eal eal aie i paeeeat os i eae position for the ‘Arseriagn aay arise," it says, “that tho Increaso of | death of Private Karl Hansen of Chi-| - | Patt Strene ene choy -rosilad the:cemp di te vice, It ls more Invportant that ‘ ; would have meant Interference also/our strength In the west will force cago, killed in France as the result! ‘ +: tlons which beset ther eons, ree . 1 » : i . ance res hree thin slices read weigh two ounces a acroll a ‘ nde procout dt t Major with the French defensive avatem.|the French to lay down thelr arma of an explosion, was reported to the! ; Three thin slices of bread weigh tw nees, and a roll aud | jovea from homes and family tes, (inportant aa these eunvitions | O i oheg. Ges Palmer “The easiest part of the front upon! or ihe English to run away. It may , War Department to-day by Gen. Per- a half weigh the same, ving the unnatural Ife of the cian, 1 ( AR thee | © which to conduct an offensive ts the} rome to this, of course, and Hinden- | sbing. The big hotels haye been serving more than that with meals Jexposed to the excitement and fleree | — _ you virwetor 1 British, because they would advance) hurg said a year ago, ‘we ure already, Second Lieut. Lawren Dw! tule, but have bee! serving, Poehler j | passions of confict all of w;hich im. | rn trove n ‘ ‘ lirector of | against Hines which have been con-| doing it, my children.’ Our Emperor, @led on Fev. 2 of pneumo Ee eho OES pene ee CeOMet a oem Guam gener © | pair thelr powers to resist tempta 'C ALIEN ENEMIES ural ny ob pla etlon, In etructed only since the war began. the supreme war lord, hus sald that home was tn Boston. = — ~ eas | tions that under bappler and i the War College. ia headed By ‘The French and Americans are up > tf Rog n , oe, N b . the decision in now to be nought.| Gen. Pershing also reported the | healthful circumstances would eaaity | ARE SLOW 10 REGISTER EU is at rile, at j against tho old German line—IMel wi iy victory and readiness fos @eath from scarlet fever of Private BOY 00 NS Es conquered. | _ . AT Eta ina pela Wacht am Khein—whioh the Ger-| ieicy aro William ©. Boaney of Plymuuth, “The samo is true of thelr daugh P » mr . ‘ ; appease he home nis 6 Out of an tim NAY “ible acto with matied fist | iy ais ennsunced today | = core {reports received at Py 14,120 BRITISH CIVILIANS. [sor ssc wa ane mime wee mcnsere P| US CONTROL, CHARGE IN SINGLE FLIGHT ctosine srocx auorarions. 0°. | KILLED IN GERMAN RAIDS sia “Wireneino.” Zovtune MANY GERMANS KILLED eo | : i a | much more sion ; Set | ticipated LaBs: the’ blow, 1k now. Keay: £0) fat | (Continued from Firet Page.) | (Continued from First Page.) Men, Women and Children Victims | Whenever Hindenburg gives the word, IN RAID BY THE BRITISH | Ss tans Have |aiecant of i Submitted Blanks PALI PICks RIGHT The FASHION SHOP 100 W. 32% ST. ereraite. ‘ES | OPA SLIGHT TAKE ELEVATOR. No Connection With Ady Other Store neve from urerinus Lae ermans | | i | : and {t can only lead to vietory \ = , sed inere wages ed ’ c erjam. i. & oon TE i Ci tf fie (0) Boats ans iS ean DBs, lead Wo aes ! much the proposed increases in wages | determined to do what ould under} Am. Ht. & ! ; a ina. earance Poti 5 me i gis Prisoners and a Machine Gun Also ked by the mon would cost the Freneh flag. Am Lingeed . i abi Airships. weit von Olberg A fepling Caniurade Save ne London None,” he replied. “If an enter-| ‘Thomas junior, in trying to get Into or. ink years re to rexis co LONDON, Feb. 6.—Enemy subma Sia ne BIE permeates) our PPUHIRM OF i eR | innot pay its way it does not! the United States service, success- i i ae ‘ . tines ond alt raiders have killed |*Memies, and the ery for ald from) War Offic Jeserve to oxiat. If an industry ea fully underwent the 100 hours’ en- i : 7 14120 British non-combatants, men, | Japan and America is constantly s ie LONDON. Feb. "We carried out{not maintain the men who serve it | durance test In the alr, only to be r or of 4. Yet the enemy Repent B06 obit: OF) i | loaders KNOW | gyoceapful raids Inst night sout iv not paying its way. It does not | jected because he was so young. He « nae post HIONED of war irable Wkshequer Bonar Law declared In the /that tha United Btates cannot oven | meurbaix (southwest of Arment Miter what the increases coat, Injis an expert horseman, and, like his attan Mater! AY SET NGAI ER House qf, Commons to-day [make up for the number of men land in the neighborhood of the Yores:|inix cage the mea ate entitled to! father, a dashing polo player, | «8 @ a : Tho Parke that the Germans ure} prance and Eng wore obliged to|gtaden Railway,” says to-day’s offal] tna I lake a aadie . \ . ° ; fftucing British officers in the lo@Mties | et tai wid, eepectall x eee ie: ie off140 hem." ate in June he sailed for France $ $ &® 50 yaided by Allied airmen wax made in| *°?’ aly's ald, onpectaily an the} report, “Many Germans were itilel | sty pee said the demande for in+;and was acce for service there. . ae g aeaee Mac be Mem. {troops they were sending fvom jard prisoners and a machine gun wern| renwed wages were aaked solely he- |Recently he completed his training| of increased cost of living. He|at Pau and was overjoyed to get into | said the railroad workers would/active fighting, for he was running a re be justified in asking for| Sort of race with his friend, Cornelius entire 4% per cent. increase in| Vanderbilt) Whitn son of Harry cost, but ho added they bad|Payne Whitney, who had enlisted in ed only what they considered aviation section of the United es Army, and ts now ‘ying ata captured by BERLIN (via London). den storming units trated far into Frenoh positions south of Beaucourt, Jinfiicting heavy lomses and taking thirty-three prisoners and several ma chine gune.” the German official » Island pared for every contingency, Amer-| ment asserted t GERMAi LOSS IN DEAD ESTIMATES AT1,300,000 Jeger Soe tg say Many More Partially Incapaci- [7 che New Preeks tated, Says Socialist Member Serr of Bavarian Die ZURICI, Keb, The w nexperienced and lack vs eels We are quite aware that ber of Parliament MacI*herson, Mac- | Ame Pherson declared that the British ( ernment was contemplating _reprinals ‘eb, Ha LL Bolivia, Wool Velour and A Silk Velvet Coats America will do her utmost to assist |with money and war material, and BOWLES TO RUSH SHIP YARDS wii probably send many tochnical troops and aviators, but we are pre- Takes Charge of Ho. i Newark Pints PHILADELPHIA miral Francis T. § 5 to $24.) 50 increases vanging from 20 to 4 w cannot possibly do tore than she} 4 pare ay Tdiinmen | only to-day,” sald Capt. Ifitehcock, | rf n= |victory, and how he was awarded the han wie reotor of the Emergency tion, came here from Washington to- gy and assumed ontire charge of the aged gtompany at Bristel, Pa, and the job snurine boat yard et Newark, NJ 4 i ‘ RAMAN. Ved of anxiety anc anization is Keeping up s bits Be Poe Yaond tn too Delaware Niver nolow iu tue tone" saya thin Hewes surance and membership dues Croix de Guerre with a palm for that |! ie RUN ERAS ‘ae noe aware River below Au tia TORT ATE HINA ROSS | Airs: [Lerch UATeHeUteh ACSC eee aa a eee i noe nef 22D |i GStn'and Otte ma Admiral Rowles's authority ala ex: with ite full sirength, ‘The tuak of Wit tivil : ; “Tommy was flying ln the Vor, 9 | Ah i chante’ & ith Him ot Activity in Ge liatee © privileges of the Federal ie Yrndento. the” Merchants’ Shipbuildinw tho Tritisi oven if it iy sup given the if - |with an official French observer, |S! ported by it 3° Compensation Act was will be diMeult, man Strike Demonstration lEmploye Jwhen he had his first winning fight, | > SB aera tha way at Nove uhien Han so cftan aeninen | BERN One AREA a a i ieee commer he | gccording to his letter,” said the Cap- | S Mevote ark tn Conn it the yards Into operation in the she y and its capacity to | Cwentyemix are awaiting 1) Ho a mt alltel tain, “Lie was 6,200 metres high when | _ Reporte, 6 # revolution in the alr possible time in Berlin on charges Rrowing aut of the ie . able’ trod tt c ‘ be caught sight or thalenemy wirnien (tet ne van Ate enemy Hi) wETIKE, ESP ATS " i liere | Acientn tetrad” ae and started after him, They had | Ht: i Tutt. vos eS :087 itor Blanes af lat | Committers took similar action ist {quite a battle et that elevation, and |} , r r Bat, DKOIInGl Ai Ki with the boy chasing him and firing , 20.8" y All New York Newspapers |erlentnar, prominent Hociist, will bY natteona Se! Base lan he went de bit hie enemy and (Ea Are On Sak— nie paid to have been active in agita soepeys \ nent him to the ground clome by the "Col ran Jetrike demonatratio pirrsD) than! French ine. All this was under the i ~ forty organization railroad employ the observer, and so it was punted as An ‘official’ victory." wd we of which ts the ting 1 . 4 At the tations of the United |} \" Newspaper Delivery Company: {|W PARIS BY APRIL | say. the pin , Area fie 1 | Besides the decoration, he was made || US Revel wh , 1 iy ? Foy sofa UFR bEB i en S a Corpor i Sits | 862 Ninth Avenue, near SIst St | SAYS VON HINDENBURG the American Federation of Lat ———~ Weng i Wf! 8 we 4 a 4 division will be know yet r ‘ * ‘ In | 585 W. IBist Street, corner St | MAY B hy JOKING Mf the Amorienn. 1 tN . pe ehane! bea PERFECT ALE Port CANDY with G 4 i Jand ty ma | comprise “ Oper h i ” yas a} ni F } L Manhattan Northwest cor. 156th St. & B'way. |! heehee y DrorKert nth me f iow : Big, Spotlessly Clean Daylight Factory where thousands of big | 3 to the Assos brews) Vooek of Chitkeko and Inchud Inter-Allied Council Ce { ? ersnty} w ndowe welcome the gloriox unlight every minute of | TravelloratromGermany te [east of Chicago an : \Inier-Altied Counc deer Oo t t All. Kettles, Hands and shinery that ¢ H and the \ At all subway and elevated news- {| of a recent conference at tiertin | Bhaland London Home Ch : ; eT | Se eee om entay ane ane hinery ‘that come lata stands. at which Field Marshal von Hi r sare so On) “an b 4 are fully ste od Bronx denburg received the editors o¢ |iam nay inal seca rae One Week's Notic mR oatcat alti ‘ong. up If t many times # day, and At all hotels. thirty German newspapers and | Railroads, the necessity fo bee | LONDON, Veb. §.—Sundertand | . every process of mani p w i élack the food situ with lin Rattan ak House, the home in the Mayfair Dis ‘acture is carried on under f ; them, ‘The edits } | Sete (let. of the Duchess of Marlborough, | ost rigidly enforced j | At brane ition of The World and denture that by nex! May there |" senor rho waa Aisa Conauglo Vanderbilt of | feu } jons and my personal ; all New York news: ra. would be no food Germany > k, has been commandeered i Ks ey fens ior aly te init | HUGE FLOUR STORES SEIZED, | the" ure of oMclute of the Tuter-Allied : : Tot arshal, “that by next Ay —_ Touncll, according to the Daily Mail ive eri ‘ues F 5 f At the new stations of the United shall be in Paris.” e Baker Deprived of a0 of penned ee MEO ee debe ® ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, BUTTER patiractive Offerings fer Tuesday, Fi 6 : Newspaper Delivery Company — —— Savpein ork eevee quit the house, the newspaper | Alantie Steg Company, extra dividend |] | {Ine contesting of wnich Toxers nein ite: Mure "ant Mitnere att ate | 100734 Flatbush Avenue, near Tilden | RUSSIAN TROOPS AS ROBBERS, ania of the Federal Food Adminte- | 92%) PMrietin wivanthirs whe inom tock ot 1 et Ais He, || Leama do the trteks eat We CAC In | Avenue. masety of Thom Rela Ho'e tn Viede| ("ation selzed 600 barrele of flour they |aritta to be settled in « tow dase 1) to atock record Feb. ; loth ee | ; * me din a Warehouse No 82 Ww _ _- MR an 1TED | 12 Belvidere Street, near Broadway ivostok and Pea en Regt : eat | - rt ‘ompahy Jar , These ae MOGL LTH 4 ais * * 2th Streot, Hayonne, ea a Three More Americans 481 pot or eae eee Brooklyn \ — 7008 Third Avenue, near 70th St WASHINGTON amuel Beidainik, « baker oFiWih Brest | Cacwelty Viet. pout PF takin Bie : tive of the condi and Avenue ©, ts 40 ¥en 1 5 70 pe Myrtle Avenue & Stephen Street Arbanend 1 trom | He ought 300 by PEMA IRC Laces bf anita in J Bh eo Povrograd a hove the whole to the wa iat s y luelet “ot “one | At all subway and clevated news- Russian woop Wosd Administrators aeside jemeuaity Hat lesued by the 1 so tlela rege { di Thirty ow . ‘ a wes : bar | fica here Report dead throug e' a ia ny veivety 39 stands, ing, inok whate re Re SORSANIAS ¥ for the |man acurces, J Murphy, Ridgew rift orea, New h ronnby genrehod the paher to have ¢ Pine HA, Sore Te CEE AUTSEENAE: || vy | LEB pox PPR | storey Nese, Nth |RSS pox O9C fot made ch n will be Ale a armet |Wildrose, N. D.. wounded, 1 tind ew < i sinen naw nese EENEREEnennrecemecrnecwensemsemmmenee! wel price. Colton, Portland, Me atte