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F REDS DEFEAT UKRAINIANS; 4,000 KILLED WEATHER—Partly Cloudy; Rising Tonbereiate=™ erature. “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ wot ; “ “ Circulation Books Open to All. »| _| “Ctrenlation Books Open to All.”’ “Ss Hite Pentel ___NEW YORK, MONDAY, “FEBRUARY “18, 1918. 16 _PAGES” __PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘ Van Cortlandt Talks on Suicide, Then Ends Life PRESIDENTS ‘SQUARE DEAL’ FEACFEVERGRPS Yon Cortland Kis sett PENG SES UKRANIAN CITY OF KEV PLEDGE ENDS SHPTE-Up. SEMWMASSS "Gr Scie th Pastor ‘i CAPTURED BY BOLSHEVIK anker and Clubman, | BANKER AND CLUBMAN, 6,000 RETURN 10 WORK se ounneriue tes NINE. MEAD OF PRESENT, pace ace w oa’ WAR ON RUSSIA RENEWED tons Have Forgotten U Boat | a WHO ENDED OWN LIFE 7 Good and Finds Men Robert B. Van Cortlandt, banker, Wilson's Appe seal te Patsotie "EIGHTH GRANDCHILD wi aii Sas Baal brerse of Workers Settles Strike FOR ROOSEVELT, AND HE'S Dr. Arthur N, Davis, court dent o the German Emperor, the only in co “PERFEGTLY DELIGHTED” 0» “ 1¢ S$.” 18 ip | pull the Kalser’s teeth out, arrived at|This morning his body, with the TRUST U. IS ORDER. | an Amerioadl port tovdky \throat cut, was found in the bath- No sooner had the ship arrived than! room of his country home, Guard Hill & squad of United States Intelligence officers surrounded Dr. Davis and plied him with questions, They ap- peared to be solicitous about the| Cortlandt yesterday was Dr, John health of the Kaiser and deeply in-| Van der Poel, No, 56 West 62d Street, terested in all information from Ber-|t1@ advised the employment of a lin and Potsdam, But what the den-}raineg nurse, and Mr. Van Cortlandt List told them is their secret, When the Secret Service men had |¢nsased John Land tn that capacity, \qnished, Dr. Davis met another|Land and the patient motored to |group who were no less inquisitive. |Guard Hill Farm, and there Mr. Van| These were reporters, and they are!cortiandt sent for the Rer. Dr. sorry for the Gecret Service if it) putcnard of the Episcopal Churc felted to get more information than | they did—because what they got/Whe talked with him for more than wasn't much, two hours. q leader, friend of Preal-| ¢eonee $406004600008 Satisfied. | 4 IN FRANCE, Sunday, Fen t Cyt 7.00 Wounded in Battle in State » | Assoolated Press) ). Pershing has lcompleted a two-days' tnepaction of | Which Made Peace With Ger- the American sector northwest - of Toul, Wearing a “tin” hat and with many—Odessa Is Bombarded. @ gas mask swung over his chest at coal >|the alert position, the American = 3 a = Commander-in-Chiet walked throu | PETROGRAD, Sunday, Feb. 9 (by the Associated Press).—Kiey, all the first line trenches, splashing | one of the principal cities of the Ukraine, was captured by the Bolsheviki through the mud and slipping on the a ; . toa He dropped down into the dug- |! Friday, Feb, 7, after sanguinary fighting. outs and visited batteries busy hurl- TT on ; , fits F iGo aren Thtlona’ al tbe coentee The streets were ree with dead or wounded. While the fighting In all places the General asked in-|WaS at the height on Thursday the city was bombarded by Bolsnevik numerable questions, especially of the |... jators, men with regard to food, how they wero and how they liked conditions. Latest reports say 4,000 were killed and 7,000 wounded in the battle. All except one cook agreed that thay In od were satisfied with everything, To ‘elegraphic communication cook Gen. Pershiyg said? with Petrograd was resumed yes- re you getting enough to eatt® terday after an interruption “Of course, under the cireum-| Mr. Van Cortlandt introduced the | Noy, airy”: the COON WRI Oe, cated by the cutting of telegraph » Gener “You we stances,” said the dentist, “you won't question of the ethics of sutcide, but | watd the General. ‘ Mnes in Finland. Se 1 del and do not got sufficient veral delayed expect me to talk much. I left Ger-|/did so o tty. that the clergyr the cook an n } taay on Jan, 23 under a permit from diupecied anotsing: z What ‘ Mr men |food, I never heard of a cook tn such despatches received yesterday told |the Emperor.” Cortlandt wanted to know was Ja condition befo of disorders in Russia.) on one of the best t| known clubmen in uted his phy o ever had a chance to| noon and his w York, con- clan yesterday after- lergyman last evening, Washington Announces That | Delaware Wage Scale Will Become Effective Here. Farm, at Mount Kisco, N. Y. The physician who saw Mr. Van Bofore nightfall all of the 6,000 striking ship carpenters in this dis- trict will be back at work. Many of them were expected to be on the job again before noon. \| This waa the prediction of Jona | ' Rice, organizer of the Marine Wood Workers’ District Counctt, It was through Rice that Willlam Hutcbe- son, Genera! President of the Uaited Brotherhood of ( Joiners, trsued th — enters and | quest—virtually an order—to call off the strike at | Be cr aiiint esen (ates: once. | “Are conditions in Germany as bad | whether Dr, Pritehard considered sul- ABaicib ade cov eneuenvaneu? Polish troops have defeated the At the request of Hutcheson, Rice ‘ | as reports indicate—food conditions?" | cide justifiable in any case TAwhat did you have for dinner Peco At. obrulais. elghkyelick fot busy before breakfast this morn- if i) isd tan |PLANS A RUSE IN ORDER TO | Rlles southeast of Minsk. Other tig calling up. the iockltkadaie and 7 « Wel S.SaNs 1eek heeded EVADE HIS NURSE. WU. , potatoes, onions, | Poles are. advancing ¢oward’ smole man, do parried Dr. Davis. “No| arrer ¢ white bread, cotfes and rice pud- <eiaiesaasaliuereancs ister had left Mr, Van | ensk. Roumanta or em pun u h 1th t re he Ns control the Ak a instructing them to round up the move weunyuaverecwpiene seem |conditions are not #o bad as they are) oornanat. se ed the cook. . men. The men were to be told tha ; n | Cortia selected a book and read ding,” rei , | i hat MRS. ARCHIE ROOSEVELT. | painted. Juntil after midnight. Ho retired at “That seems I!ke a considerable va~ Shut Down Works After Al-| man District of Bessarabta. i J | ovr the interview ran like this: | 449 lock 1 a eye? 4 the General. “What ° " 3; In a battle at Ode betwean the they must go to work at ouce and | 2.90 o'clock an@ asked the 1 riety,” remarkec } leged Refusal to Employ | potanevini Son to Captain and Mrs, Archibald] @. How's the Kaiser feeling these] ooouny the adjoint H sisi anke? and the Moderutes hune trust to the President of the United fe ATCHIDAIG | 2 pceun ne adjoining room. « else do you wa ' te : States f 1 Roosevelt Born at Boston | ““¥* plained of a draft a few minute “Well, L would like to have some Youth Navy Rejected. Rei wee killed. ‘The city was bom- SD MINATS SOR: and Gatonal- Bee A. I can't discuss the Emperor's |jatep and directed that the door be-|Paris War Office They|areen stuf, str. BENG bY WAPShiog “The ship carpenters are just as eed tia = heaith tween the two rooms be kept shut . Sai: ee Gon, Pershing thon turned to 8! gpRINGFIELD, IIL, Feb, 18—Two| E082 Krylenko, the Bolsheviks patriotic as any body of men in the; BOSTON, Feb, 18.-A son to Cap-| Q. How are the Americans treated! yang says he remained awake u Gained a Footing, but Were |rong tine of soldiers with meas kits hundred miners quit work at ciel rt, iB Chlet, bas Gecied’ te 4, ‘ ied say ained awak ; 3 aieds und 5 Petrograd to rat pn 1 and Mr chibald B, Roose-|in Berlin 1.30 é ie “|. in thelr hands and asked: come to K raiso an army country,” caid Hice, “and 89 and heamt nothing from Mr. Van c fat : BateyiS (enid 2 ss velt was born here to-day. Capt.| A. I think there are only about a orlagiterecnn iter eae Driven Back. "Do you men get enough to eat |™mino of the Citizen's Coal Company | of 109,00) Bolshoviki, which ho with prove ji n It, @ son of Col, Theodore! score of Americans left there and they 17 getock this morning ———- out here?” here this morning, drove the mine|cOmmand personally tn operations 500 MEN A DAY AVAILABLE FOR | foosevelt, is with the American forces| are not badly treated. We all had tolyoung nis employer dead Feb. 18--The Ge The line saluted briskly and /imanager, Henry Martini, and his two! *@!nst the Cossack army of Gea. U. 8. IF NEEDED. in France, and his wife, who Was) report twice a week to the police, but} ne body lay in a porcelain voting Inat night southwest) glmoat in a chorus came the |. nag them to the pubite equare | Alestert. He addod that there are %0,000 car- | Miss Grace 8. Lockwood of this city,| were not interned, aria a ganen rae cea tise psnil Wood (where Amert-| reply: “Yes, sir. tte was begun Feb, 7 bee can artillery tas been aiding the} ‘The General next appeared tn regi-|“"4 compelled them to kisg the fag | tween the Boisheviki and a wing of |has been with her parents, Mr. and] Q. What's the feeling toward h) after a sharp fi mental headquarters in @ dugout In @/and wear allegiance to the United the Cossuck Army of Gen, Alexieff, pentors in New York who have not| was found to explain the auicide, Mr | Mra, Thomas 8, Lockwood, since | America? Van Cortlandt’s friends and bu been engaged in ship work and who | departure of her husband for Europe! A. Not particularly bitter, eo far a8 | apsociates are convinced that he acted ‘ollowing is the statement issued/town which has deen riddled by | states, |former Russian Commander-ia-Chlef, are available for it. He sald he|after their marriage last year I could judge, The general opinion |on an dmpulse from a mind tempor-| > the French War Oftice |ashells, ‘The Colonel was not t ero ®t) The mine was shut down to-day, | "hich ts advancing toward Kharkov, 4 a ed chibal Ci nt a ery actio ocew Cc 6 Commander-in-| |! I we could get 00 men a day if the Gov- | Tho baby was named Archibald B.| seems to be that America is not tak-|arily deranged by long | sy and flolent artillery a na oceurrad|the time and the ¢ us m nt iat | the miners declaring they will not re- - bs Unraies, bd w les southwo t ernment reyueate! it Roosevelt jr ing the war very seriously, When | melancholia, tho regions of Mortler Wood and| Chief called for all trench and h jo loscow. ‘The Bolshevikt are rament reyucs' 5 Sees ree sete teaic pcletaie Gharsiwidli be liiehercenaribeae men ate Ga ' 5 ordere and all papers. He sat down|turn to work until Martint is dis-| sending troops to crush this newest The Shipping Board W: Com There was no change in Col. Roose- | *” z eee a 3 Ji the Ch . 6 one of them. | chi 4. af oP See e el cial an atnetors condition to-day. change Street, Mr. Van Cortlandt's legal ad he Champagne, after heavy |and read through every one of the ange revolution, but reports received hore mission late to-day an dy hed lery preparation, the Germans| In the dugouts, Gen, Pershing #ug-| Martin! ts eafd to have aroused the|!Mdicate that the forces of Borts He has go far improved that no moro| @ Are the Germans as enthusiastic) vieer, said Mr. Van Corts yered an . h th ow changes here and | Savinkoff, who was a member of the tension of the new wage and work ‘ they used to be about the subma-!recently returned from a soa voyage|‘ellvered an attack on the positions | sested some fow \. | indignation of the men on many oc- ‘ bulletins will be issued at the hos-|#* tey és te te - hat be had}ceptured bY the French southwest of|there and in tho trenches be a) |Kerenaky Cabinet, are ready to join sehedulo to all New York yards. | pita rine campaign in the Far Wast o tha had os pa |°24tona §=This morning, according to | g, The new wag t |" When the news of the birth of his| A» They are NOT. (Tho capital let-| seemed to be much improved in mind| Butte du Meanil on Fob. 18. Att directed that some small changes b: hp niiers! Git, & gout whe eka jen. Alexieff. © ne age scale, the same as . 1 ni * a Jelghth krandehlid arrived the Colonel | ters are The World's, but they wore|and health spirited engagement the Fr: meas, int t us shies that for the Delaware River 1 Hal-| beamed und #aid he was “perfec |indicated by Mr. Davis's volve.) Mr. Van Cortlandt retir ejected Gormans from parts of ce From a woll situate’ point (hrough| been rejected by the navy returned GERMANS T0 SEIZE timore districts, announced Saturday, |Gellghted.” Q. What are the Germans enthust-| years ago from active busines t|tain trenches where they had suc-|84psea Gen. Pershing inspe ‘i ee to work. | | a cece - tol ceeded tr t eta. | See and the German observation postu | ,,. will provide increased wages, i-| WATER BOTTLE BEATS GUN, |2%!°. st 7°”? recently he. be ‘i ttent fed in gaining @ footing. Pris ; If you want a Job you'll have to| - RUSSIAN STATES e f r gerly . s te brothe 1 loners remained Jon top of it, from which the enemy | seaiad ‘iveitionn bax asec 4 G | A. Peace. 7 eagerly dis-| the estate of his late | ry Henry | onera rer fies in ar ba . eee eer line under obser [2 t0 the Navy gor 44," Marcioi ie cee er ars em eer cit raven Fone waome| condor te Rosman bot wheni| Yen Cartane ine EN an teats he American ney nin oun, to the nary for 1" Ma IN RENEWAL OF WAR wan annait ere Une in Routing Bargtar, |! i Gan davis woman Cadaweraneliacie canirte dite a : aa CAORELE. Sates cali fn | Visibility Is good reupon, the force quit and na mu? ; to| WELLESLEY, Mass, Feb. 18—Dis-| more questions = er llawaTeneenoelnl wsreines tor Min cohel the) Bate Many soldiers tn line recognized the | forcibly talding the mine mavager and | Cccupation of Esthonia and Live 00k ¢ half an hour t0|covered—a new use for hot water bot- Be ee ta aed — Commander-in-Chief as ho pansed|two sons, proceeded with them to the| ~~ ha ns, se mlia ang Livonia o ne str rooklyi | tle ellesley College ert Leonard, who had ¢ B = tlon the | heir First Objectiv \ straighten out ti in Brooklyn. ties. A Wellesley College irl, whowe| BEER TO LOSE “PUNCH.” |‘ at them or stopped to question them,|gowntown district, After the flax| / First Objective, Says Ap many men as could crowd into| maine wal withheld by officia hated . Augustus Van Cortlandt, « t $230,077,152 MORE ASKED but others did not ng in-|kiswing ceremony Martini and bis sons | Stockholm Report, se s * ¢ world the knowledge tha ugustt 0 dt. at G tr te. ® an enc | Saengerbund Mall were pres ® burglars can't bear being beaten over | Reduction of Alcohol likely to Fol-| of R hen adne 40 OF fantryman, after G In and} were reacued by ok Sheriff | STOCKHOLM, Feb, 18.—The Ger- meeting at 10 o'clock, prosided over the head with a foot warmer | low Barley Restriction, lyarm. Wo ts expected to CONGRESS FOR NAVY | © General tn coms hot par- The heroine awo © to find @ man| WASHINGTON, Feb. 18--There'll cular brigade had passed, aske by John Rice, National Representu- large part of Robert's fortune, w TATTOOED ARM 0. K.'S CHECK. | [Runs to 7 the Bootal Dene aie rouching in her room, She reached | soon be less bari r beer, And “Who is that with the four wlare tive of the United Brotherhood, of! for her hot water bottle, Jumped out of | there'll be a lit shol in wha, mated at about § $10,000,000 Emerge Fund} on nis coat?” | Detroit Hotel Guest Needs No | re| bed and began beating tho intruder, | beer tlt DESCENDANT OF A_DISTIN- « available | Carpenters, At least 500 men bed hod began be Ayers ht to Expedite Ship Building | A comrado informed him, where- te dentifica . ¢ fled with the foot er wield Thia to-d » be the pron A 4 itive one replic . ‘ unable to get into tho hail reult, Late ‘yhaeh eee | ae . Ph tp ba koe. Brose av MED NRW YORK FAMILY, A tapeecen Pasir vars upon tho Inqulsitive one replied DETROIT, Feb. 18.—Get out your [with Mr. Rico sald tho objact of the meet- | identified by the , yocd | ared reguine| Me ven Cortlandt was a i | le that 20? Whoever saw a 1 needle, ye globe pacers. It's bet-| Tova Ing was to call off the strike t Pe yeti lees @ sale of grain for of the oldest New 1 VASHIN ETON: Fob 2 pplemon=| Commander-in-Chief of an army | 14, inan @ travellere check Mulit read President Wilson’s letter to| REED WON'T BE CONSUL. tal appropriation ostim evmitted| walking around ina trench asking | \ # the dollar in the pocket bu: President Willlam L. Hutcheson of Jed for Victory rm at King ‘ und Foni|, LOMA RON ELR NOH er he fad |g bank (GcOouat ak { rey the Brotherhood and the reply of the | Feb. 18.—-Foreign ow remulations|York City, in 18 : 4 enough to eat or his feet wore | Piv* rar rats ome, & guest ter, The reading of both was is of the Boluhayix be forved descendant of Ja 1 construction of 4 subnia.| OY” Aap PME eran hpa- tages alee (IT? ened to with marked silence, after | % ‘i Russia has withdrwyn | corn ariebme th sbotitutes for who was of M on and Slmilar ‘orate | It took a Lioutenant to convince @ dese to-day, rolled .p hia sieeve! aig which Mr, Rice told tho: sembled | 5. bo no sf torn Hees 8 Ina perie s PM nas itheroaal Aa | Ile was tne * retary Dantels submitted re 5 she Seunti) soldier that it w Ne tte Nee A — Suan ; ian Consul General at New York, Am-|_ It Js not believed 09 Ad-|eustus and Charlotte A {ditional appropr Sen. Pershing he had hay \ of Identification ne ene that they were to return to work at ; ; i i Natal tarchieee propria ailing a 2 4 ms % eee hanced 8, at Petrograd, no-| niatration ¥ ; np o eevent }Oortiandt, He was grad 1 7,152.90, the increases be| Throughout the > tour] With me, but here's my tattoo mark. nt that Germany ts o'clock tiled the Btate Department to-day the manufacture orewed drinis, but | oor! isaivenait ade available for the fie r|Gon. Pi La litte ash my check? de this thre@, A few words fron President Wilson! Reed t# now at Stockholm on hie Reh pan Gent Ie eR Jane line: eaeh hints ow will eye a +) inte © was tattooed on his arm.| va 1 of Esthonta,} | practically ended the shipyard ke, | way to the I'nited States. He is under | conservation incas |” sea aticg ail oP t rei A . a) He & a money AMSTERDAM, Feb. 1%—An Aus- The President put the issue up to | indictment h for violation oi “ a ROPES, ki ne . ® bat h _ trosGerma: a ‘ them 1 Erpionage Laws His citiee a the) em WORLD TRAVEL BURBAD, king, in ri al ‘ Meck teen lerman 4 ent has been hem rly fone / ‘ - AB asia! Je Puiltrer World) Build | Prd : Guat f action is ne “WII you co-operate or will you| W&® !n writing certain articles age! ing Oakrieal « | H and in ; ‘ jueations wrad Alone, eae” thai obstruct?” the enforcement of the draft. nO | ary you quing Soma! Reservations, Ticats | Patty leadership. He was ° ‘ 0) fantrymen, mi ‘ » that t ui|_ PETROGRAD, Feb. 18.—Aceording to | 4, Germany's vy. | aueation of hie arrest has not given “Mia 0 Coastwiee Cuban, Central /Of the banking flrm of | : | were contented 1uso for the Petrograd newspapers malted to the imme ‘The response was immediate Will- | rise to pea ¥ hile tt 2 Bi eb sea vrie PD ANY controver between the eamadip Lines, Tre pond Cortlandt & Co. and Pr complain v nent’s action in simplifying le the Austrians United States Government and the | oem set mener ondary for tale, | Chee ft Mem al ee | diver Proceedings haa resulted in| With operate in Ukraine, according ¢o (Continued on Sixth Page) Bolshevild. for beaerge “and parcels opes day and wight, i Senne \3 38,000 ap | Walemneme Boakuman 4000—s6re (Continued on Second Page) Yenns Pencila ror « ations being made for di- | despatches from Vienna to-day, Venus Portest penciis one, LONDON, Fed, 18, — Germanys , eee i Fie ee ill

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