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ae ' . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918 ‘ 5 RS HANIMELWAS How to End Subway Crush! BELGIAN HEROINE Nineteen-Yeur-Old cit Who Saw BARCTUITSSUGAR |< . Her Land Laid Waste by Germans, TORTUREDANDTHEN Zone System and Change — JELLSHOWCOUNTRY ) - COMMITTEE, SAYS LAIN BY A WOMAN In Work Hours Will Do It WAS BLOTTED OUT ~ WALL ST. REPORT ——- . | * " 4 Fad ale Figures down the side of the diagram indicate number of passen- It A 7 Rutht | f Police Theory Is That Vain Plan for Breaking Up of Great | oo. on trains. nhunan Traits of Ruthless Effort Was Made to Wring Congestion in Morning and Solid Black represst Invaders Pictured m Ratt | f Com- 5 ‘i nasseneers se by a Girl From Victim. Evening Would Insure proportion of passengers seate vaGlt, iodide fort in Travel, Conserve é = Helena Hammel was tortured be-| Health and Prevent Acci- Head of American Refinitig Co, Was Under Fire at Senate Inquiry. 1g passenge UTHBOUND NINTH AVE of Belgium and just what UE Farl b, Bi President f the ‘A, ‘ » the war means American Sugar Refining Cor } fore she was murdered. Of this the, dente—Co-Operation of Busi 34TH STREET ‘STATION—LOCALS. ; hate vaaterday j American Sug ning Compa. F 7 As resigned from the International police, after a day of inquiry into the; ness Houses and Many of intl iareraya. He is ren mm the Ta ‘ extraordinary case, aro well nigh City’s Industries Is Invited to t daughter of t oe < ty sei ng to oe : convinced. Make Plan a Success—Chart =) ae = bh bp be ts pest ie sh tog . a lof oa Of the motives of the torturer only, Shows How Rapid Transit, Or Wore at thei cuwenis mnplte 9 categorical dental of ree jteeen have boen made thus far.and) Lines Are Shamefully Over- t by b natio Keeley, Secretary of the «, and other jon was blotted Ir hey are varied. The woman had a} crowded and Illustrates the Comm: ¥ gu. Melaly of the Federal Sugar Adminine — ‘ Mice then barely sf tration at No. 117 Wall Street, it was secret, perhaps moro than one, the Iinmediate Necessity for Re- He care en mare polices say. Bhe died in angutsh with.| . { twenty miles from Liege when e Germans crossed the fron’ pore Peas lief. | put making any revelation. \ ——— The extent of the torture ts {ndt-| ead, N°! reached a stage where it {9 really nore Moritibe Parl tho strangule-| aiarming. Nothing short of a mililion suggestions have been acted unon by In a Uttle household of Germans, | the commtesion to bring about A four men and two woinen in addition | ius needed chance, but (o Mrs. Hammel, the deed was dons ed in the # t's restgnatlo that if Mr. already fa of Herbert Hoover, Federat ‘ood Admintatrator, tt will be thege in ja few days, or weeks at inost Sugar refining Interests other than thove affiliated with the American Sugar Refining Company | factors in Wall Street have t 1 suger § n mak- M Babst as a member of the Sugar Ade ministration since he was named t¢ | or for several days had told of fons acrous the border, hows finally came at 4 o'clo fs by @ courler who awuk- nuitryside and ordered tho mobilization points, Pr wore audible and then Passenger traMe on the Int present ing a determined fight agalt day finds Increased congestion. I «Pout at about 2 o'clock Wednesday atter- | wan ay (aa ob’ the aarp that re Gh noon, or perhaps haif an hour earller.| new Br y would be of be in Brussels, and the family | that post. ‘The house ts an old threestory-and=| erat he between the Batter nmediately after the cour- Mr. Babst figured in the sugar io casement structure at No. 507 West! ong 4 asia £6 warnin Liege, which was vestigation by the Senate Committes $84 Street. ‘The woman who Killed) youre of the ‘end event betng prvared for deeu ThE aded bY Senator Reed of Missouri, Mrs, Hammel--for there ts no longer! the crusi ta ax great as ever wpy doubt tn the minds of detectives! Although th that It was a woman—entered by way) mi of the basement and perhaps met the! porough have time and again pointed Victim in the long passageway that out the advantage to be d tends back to the Hammel living| travelling on the elevated lines, ae a | public atlil continue to cling t ‘This morning the police, for thelr| subway. this line Is to own guldance, made a summary of/the most he case. The first blow was struck. /is ni hey gay, with a sawed-off broo andie such as women use to bolling clothes, But the biow amily ad to travel all day in tro ys to reach Louvain, where they the soldiers to has Wat charged by CO. {Spreckels and others that Babst ba jtaken undue advantage of bis posi jon in the sugar administration te nf the interosta the Ibile Service Corn on and the sluls of the Inter + on Protn ibis avanicinie ea line LYERCRUY 5. if hia own com alled “Sugue Trust.” db inate enough to reanohn ascribed for the re them sufel ing agar fining ar the nistration aa ty ‘ tana fallow Reports that Mr. Batt soon was fractured the skull was dealt with| Commission has had \ the wounded seeking her the steel sharpener of a carving vot.|tion a plan wh c ‘ n avout being strv es to revign from the Internationa j Hrusvels Miss Silyereruls rehteles, Magistrate Howse de- Sugar Committee haye been curren j Inspector Cray pointed out the} tion, would break u © way up to nursing in on@ — tared dn the ‘Trafie Court to-day in Walt ade bg ot pitals by the way ef the te probability thur M Hammel was|that rushes for tha subway at ¢ deliberately tortu. And ta vis His new safety bulletin said tt « 1 eve Sat eve nen Foom after ale had “Pedestrians should bear in out by ny refiners and } lef he is backed by the firm con- > alive of her extreme mind that when they start to Stavte factors. no Louisiana Planter and sietion of the dead woman's 1 urged eats wy 1100S) orden a street, ho matter from Finanei Sister lar ils of Her] suear Manufacturer {n tts tna of : a t 4 t ust Saturday d in its despat Clara Windt of No, 3 the attention « publi i a ely 8 pil Which side, the traffic always ap Work in Ruined Towns— | from New. h Street 8 favored by y proaches them from tho left. Will Re S re an activ ow He! bankers, Includit cf were practically com. “When they reach the middle of ill Return Soon, lteht to fy Interna he would give wu . preference to Lolgian, I from the right \ A TP ailing « moment to an wanted to keep—wh re {me wore et nandred ins Before stepping from the side. | \ vay from | nounes his resignation. ret of the } regulate the ity Belbslana Om a walk, always look to the left France, tod Ng and de money and jowe ea or any lore a Thor dverse comment tn 60m uupation the Mloyees in th “When reaching the middle of | tiome, N | yections because the American Is abl 1 * ane of twent \ * to ot urs to 1 sugar o ie 1 can picture the whol i ; hae! of ty the street always lock to the | te AES ch chan ater eteciane ane At first the police rede e- | it Would be ae ry @ Coe nN sivilta: right, jtow Apt finding tt extren dient 4 aby (hat robhery was the'r of every department store 6 ehitIre lone "By obesrving these simple [aid in which she, with sighteen other | ln eonneetion ‘with tho report, tha that theory is again being y business and indusiry trom ‘ONINC- ies you will always see traffic woinet’ trom ‘Atherica, had\been-oa- tit ut pat Tad loft the suman, nd to-day, ‘The money—ss60—¥ nes iB 108 TPS op. eomung toward you Ko teod Reece ainglen | Street. th a plain sight on the bureau, @ . pee ' “This is the proper way to cross This work of ing | the Ment wRainnt hin son Ist . ported, but waa hidder r v nursing unti! her the street.” , for th ho were left }into the wi Sage ten re Hammel was bo Germany | Al! of the cong d { is | —t5 ! men the wn » HUMplees of th ey i date as A! i na | because ail of th and | hot, t ne fle LA ‘ , thirty-seven years exo, When she) { A + | | teraelf from at 1 b merican Pund for Mrench Wounded evas still a young woman she industries xp nee | SUBYY wf Lo Au ; | 4 the German, offic A at : tof whieh ot Amt 1. Wige yrated and landed Cuba, whi Ap eee Bh 300 | | | 4ame.$7.5 iA. | | | MS hep nartteateaet wit t point Ad kton will expire nnd was i hdd vorrruys rev , pales mectn gues, a clear r ‘ ; - ; \ hed . named at th is Sethe ee ea \ bel Nv ‘ 1 only declared n well-ingorinett W patie ‘ ' l tat not of Kul ° ie + tovday that they twpres able money an ort dain C various off! oO ' He New York, myrried 1 ne ue : inh trench at tsa nel, a butcher, and MINE | chines or put ‘1 10 an ieee }ouse—not because v Pl gana dine Be at thest i dite. put because slie ubw i ki i invaders. to d ' fn 3 me back 0," sald Mise Germania Bank rare 1 never be ho hae to ¢ » our here just whut United States entered the war, four-| Streets, ox v¢ Pee hat Ae il at pt in close louch with the work, I ing the confiscation of German De ee ie oan ible en eh Hes, a! nih buck in about four weeks, Ser a erty, ehe drew out a consid Sth Street tu Ast v By: Ay! EXPR bina © there is much to be done for th aright Appoints John A. Harris «moun § ' Aen ert iat i | 2no | | 9 Hoon : hues huve been destroyed of Riverside Drive to Speci eo tt nergen ‘ From Ast ut 7 (a Vi = i f ‘ , FTER SURVIVING TORPEDO 0 of, 0126 towns in tive coun Post. Boma of her roomers know she bad| ig que batte is anot - —_}— jwedl iN t f " the Germans captured a 4 money in tha house, and jcent in the Wail 3 ! | = s . t ania " 1 f thie G from y 1 they have been Paice or rig! . 7 1 hem had seen her eI} r 1 v ¥ completely demo) larrtsa of No. 4 el of them ha ant i ai Hers o ‘ waa you Commander of Jones, era Md not stop with de ive as 8 | “ihe polive believe the murder was|oignitied @ willingness to ee : Sunk t } jeaer ete: natives, ner to (a) | f ’ done by one who knew the hou 1] aii t roma ae id relleve the ot n ° ; Califor Gilt ’ o prevent an x ely: wannrunien i: ; 4 ho was known by M ‘ ute rture headway of fiftecu midute LL A Tint. ¢ ' MK ments, und | «vo savage dogs—-dogs ; , each One, rat #1 , fait Raxtey. t k, whieh J con defended her against 4 stran ringtanee, In the thr ue, Wht \ AN : , rial : : hust northerly, if the work r ‘ i ' ay ore } It ts bel at, after Mrs. Hf ne 1 the: babe qemvie ti { ‘or Jucob . en to tra proble mel bad been beaten insensibly ne at oP. M. would t : t « feet on iN of tie Autowobile Cl then strangled to death with one ¢ to go at 4. ) o'clock, the au 4 1 out t nt 4 on her own towels, the murderer made| is cloured In twentyelive rnitute Lint wa uita © world —A fn & search of her clothing Jit would take the people in zune N ’ an 1 ny time It the slayer iy caught sho may bo|to reach 42d Street at they startod white appeased a « 1 * ad by the marks of her own|home at 445 1. M., instead ‘ 1 1 ’ * identified by the marks a {eewck, They would tind uo great 4 i 1 ty " W Wwe » orl Mit LFCOB) ator e acute and pressing User ' tnarks have been p! Wore riding OD 4nd Lois Jam Would be 500 th Pedant a = ‘ e, injury and untold nieaaured. Ais eee eae ek RETA hee , iu ro a ‘ mo m aiele tuienve to citizens aud hamper van The dead woman's huss M crowded ere along tho line reat omn , Pe hs ¢ OWs OM! tng the ® growth Aa erick Hammel, who had not been at avoid the two nixhtly jams now COND AVE ELE “VATE ie ‘ a King ' Too new deputy sald he would 4 | home wince Monday night, ha experienced in Sonos 3 and 1. : ND St STA (lial . ted he : ritput by ‘litre in ottorts @aAIGAE. tha) (HORT | the police whut they say In a salt In the morning, zone No, 1 repurtit | ra JTRS PE UR nie gt Go haletah : aS auto, parking and the taxica tory account of his movements: half an hour earl ¢ ern i 4 4 th and th “em n t mils % adjust itself an un « 1 " f ' a r t t { ¢ 1 rM Ha 3 gave ne bo sudden und perstateut 1 ju Ht and f t i : \ y " Tho “ i's hitherte loquacious Hours would he works ahaha pant Ae Ng ‘ *Natacay sp ! to the Red Cross an of Mrs, Hamin workers in all i i P fat vith % parrot still puzzles the police tired cases there oat f > a tne «an a © sip t Dird was in its cago on @ (4 i Aw > in 2 A i whee ° 1 ; iniddle of the room whore the murder tween the timo that the first und Just , ji ‘4 ‘ gir pathae ie ; come from the cage etice & ila sbw le sultiowe time to care for iy but ¥ } of the body, hundreds of thousands of passenge be ? ap \ file} A ~ ud ay just that much time be y Matthew if hoi Ame Not a i t Ferry and the Br ' perforin t za é In rity of the Hl fire of the department $ wid ft 3 p number of 4 art st f ; seated, BIGULS 5. DEPOT STARTED. Sua tow y ‘ Sina Spal iy l pasily be offset by an advane ¢ stnartermaster's > olny: C9 “ ts, tured to be en the ’ ‘ sit i s in an hour at th nig. In the indus on Hoboken Hall tteht I y get women fr ' could leave Roosevelt Hospitu “ ‘ aT vraag upe tral nin Zone No, 2t Jothing su 4 a ar, of 1 ‘ hay 4s bi &, follow Rom manufacturers now work n Gov 1 Hon & operat t emoval of ernment 4 8 wil! soon take ad Ae x i <0 c hen The offclal e > ‘ vant of the long duya to work in A qd r “liwos sand oxpedite thelr work, It t 8 tot house Flt’ | would be a simple matter to throw wa the “ t od u true am. a (a in the | these shifts bockward or forward halt f ' su i . Wag without 3 otnes | an hour and give the gone the beneilt toi Pat “ Jof comfortable travel. In the W , ft 0 rats 1 ¥ DS enna | t half an hoi Ei at Ht = Vs it ' on ir arth rv yxurt | More Pay for Women (leane | in the opening. time wou i well “ he ' try, . ran sald At the request of Borough President | Little tren yea ho ides J | | | | ii in ’ r " aM Wittig : sar falls s: 4 , ng of Manhattan, the Board of} ; RSiawe ‘oe aint ! ‘ way wiih ts y . cemnacie ‘ robo iN regen pay af| Tt 48 & fact, wa shown by a cha ; ; j Boe . rf s"rerhoval to. the, Langa pistimate y OF) md the Pubile service Com. —— ity ble ont ihe Avemtion and. eatiyeale Y Fst women employed 8 clea ph & certain perc ry} jl 4 s Doe Ee iacend SS tonth, The naw rat is euuivaient to, an in the riders themse eid au Hike and taenty of time) te They wish to have ign avemon luve revelyed in years s of persona who live near popula " i sa * t ' 5

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