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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. . “< “ WAR MAD TEUTONS y'siicaless, Sees vs: [COURAGEOUS STRUGGLE | ARBITRATOR SEES HOMES —'TWO POLICE OFFIGIALS TIME OF SECOND DRAFT [REUBEN m. HART DIES AT 75. =» Ere: | coyeslcec "8%: BY GERMANS TOLD BY OF STOCK YARDS TOWERS FRAMING ME,'—SMITH WILL BE FED LATER * chee ut New Jersey Lawyer anid ington Adn Mayor of Emerson { attack of last No wt 's great land ¢ ougl “It wan the most magnificent saw in my life.” he said, “Phe ¢ wonderful, though bara give you any of their working | displaying good morale, « st the tanks, and y brave men ame eMning & Sir John, fore joining t business he late Ernest More Than Family Needs Challenge to “Vice Trust fo Move Nest We tle wan beventyanve (t sate i aes Eas oe aes es) EY CSHNCSS ame 1a Rial ht ri is a quality found in every packet of This ensures full quota of a Ce \ in your cup. Old, dusty teas have lost eS coe ‘nature’ through age and can never yield like | the fresh, young Salada leaf. B126 ANTZEN avs, CLEARANCE Still greater reductions mark the closing days of this | snle, We desire to emphasize QUALITY shoes at legiti« | New Yorker, Back, Says Ger- |" mans Leaped Upon Great Machines in Brave Struggle. ore are ely armie “There is one question the people | During one of England have stopped hee, they That question ts, ‘When wi end? Everybody etually tried to 1 ing onto the tracks that ran around the nachines and even grasp « of the machine guns.” pt. Green's office at the coach uny's Quarters in Kast 2d Strect, near Fifth Avenue, ta filled war swe it will end | ‘when the Germans have been soundly xo United | ¢ Ma and Mary {ite iia fine hea. tha thrashed and not before, no matter how long it takes.” This view tle. “re at ¢ conditions wae given | With relics from the battlefield, There to-day by ¢ George Alan Green |are massive armor worn by Geri of the Tank Corps of the Rritish Ex chine gun men, helmets and gas peditionary Force. The Captain, who is ohief engineer and superintendent |! of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, | ® ia in New York on a short leave, He) kas masks, showing, the left this country last May and han| that the British gas ix proving mor been In continuous action with the] effective. The masks now are equ tanks for ten months. with several extra parts, showing the © Trust. who skipped v jaet . FARMERS OF STATE ASSAIL Sais c'utea te fuse, Smt" LAWS AND POLITICIANS PARTAUGE CLUB HEAD Hen aw soun-| ADMITS BIG STAKE GAMES ska taken from captured enemy ops. ‘The Germans have mad at improvements in their style of ROCK WRECKS TRAIN. taln sald, Valk ot Inde mate reductions fror Prices rather than inferior ie Ps sot “ tenar at Syracuse, but Revolt waite ‘ ‘i care wae of infl Jue. Liberal reductions on Capt. Green said was forbidden | British fire is doing more effertiv \ f Pe : wae nae winter etoc! Ci gainst Whitman May Come. ned I \ and Wa ACTRESS GIVES RECIPE} worn vy tne British, win, he sata CAPT 9) GIRE aN Osage New York State farmers! Meimbers of Alleged Gambling rae ‘$3. 85, $4.85, $5. 85 | FOR GRAY HAIR more Intricate, but more eff tive | ¢ tne va pol | nile sy , acl eeunneal cart: Reset tints BORE a f aration © than the German | . ‘ The acclde ‘ 5 ed sh for Our: Boe ? t in of the Ypres, whieh President of ne acold a. Capt. Green said the people of the aR inthe: eg ab bean ae Kk. which own @ we Ju NO BRANCH STORES—Our only aditeess SH} RUIGS COUNEIEE IK eUrE pS As ‘ " i ng ‘in : 1 friaiey Awash e train wax passing anil iodged 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. LL. 2 , \ : be x , ston joottnakers Over GO) Years Mixture. Hing ae Lig chy #T heavy mud ftish troops the ase ney on e firebox Sunt poe y aw vei Army's help ne war ‘ ow Yor pastel Jolcey Williams, the well known] ing our preparations very asiy American actress, who was recently| Amorican soldiers, especially stam! + miaying at the Imperial ‘heatre in| officers, are seen everywhere and aie §St. Louis, Mo. made the following| oxtremeily popular ement about gray hair and how to darken its “Anyone can prepare a simple mix- food pro- | new Many apeak- | quent aws, school leas | were neral farm situation | that Nuthon Capt. Green suggested diplon jically, however, that the Ameri ture at home, at very little cost, that" Ine to have some as fependent spoltticat | KHown it will Garken gray streaked or faded{to the sort of uniforn veo be Nght ir 1h, he we » and make it soft and glossy.|'The stand-up collar, he thinks, will | Rothstein, ‘Tobin’ Blum 4 half pint of water add 1 prove inconvenient when summer fer, a racetrack mar of bay rum, a small box of Ba nex, and the #hoes and clothing| ,, e and pol ane are also members ¢ Compound, and \% ounce of glycerine These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or env druggist can put it u- for vay cs. to the hair twice a week unt vided are liehter the tish Army. He said t roe might seem = troub! first, but would be found to be the ts. the « It ta nlao Intention of the District SEES GOVERNMENT le ecb in the pan LD ie hat ' Juda: “Wadhams in General does not rub off.—Advt eee arenmerarss eral Contr Requa ‘Tells. inthe Engines | HERE BEFORE WAGE BOARD Mining Engineers. Immediate adoption of the Overman! = ae . bill was urged by Mark L. Req Hutcheson in) Conference With United States Ol Administrator, at} Members of Adjustment Body the war smoker of the American [n- | Washing’ tute of Mining Engineers at No. at Washington _ Miura, only Japanese fe x y 29 West 39th Street last night. He} WaAsHINGTON, Feb. 20 Ship. Spring is Coming and fs i added that Government regulation of ping Wage Adju Hoa to-day Prissa ave Soaring! : THEY Unibage ta taplety einvoaenioe eaerenvar etuiaresisent Hutansenn Jf, “Butterfly”in Love Duet 18 the war continue: ‘the Brotherhood Carpenters and Setting his scene to the magic of night and the flash- id system of our Govern. |!?! a (oak, Wb AS cemnanae oF | ing of fire-tlies, Puccini has woven into this duet ali the wonder and mystery of love. Miura, who records exclusively for Columbia, has made the most of the music, soaring superbly with Kittay to the final tn- umphant high C. 49205 — $1.50 In the New York and Bal- rhets Now, more than ever before, ot made it possible to ob- | * ty to win the shipyard he war,” he sald, “Not content with un etback h loading upon a Secretary of War real practical economy to ) Secretary of Navy and Secretary of|t will you appreciate the need i r tain the results neve for careful buying, Ian't it select your Spring outfit the ‘Treasury d ’ which required ‘d housing allt time, they were also orga- asoted)) s hized into the Council of Nationa) De rinade direct from the man- Year te fense, It iy Impossible for any one to has axiopted the report ; perform all the duties devolving upon | —_— ~ ufacturer at prices these officials. ving upon that are just a little ats + , The Cvartan Bil) jx .a step) th this n and should be passed: TO THE STATE GUARD ary to win thi democracy in this time of s not subject elf to the more than wholesale —s Waltz Intermezzo from React: 2s Bley djl, Gen, Sherrill Revokes Over, Jewels of the Madonnd belleve democracy will be to Train Mounted Organiza- : , ae hg Of course, when the crisis is past wo| tions as Infantry. Wolf-Ferrari’s famous opera was first pro- LTON a j must » full play to the rights of | duced in Chicago. Now, appropriately, the the individual to carry on his avoca Chicago Symphony gives us the master in- terpretation of this vivid, sparkling /ntermezza. A014 — $1.50 ALBANY, Feb. 20.—Cavalry Hindicival cee ne Ale to be restored to the State ( : ting under the direction of the ernor, Adit, Sherrill to-day » orders which authorize the ¢ GARMENT Co. s Hon | 307 FIFTHAVESYNY. “We eve we will reat way in I don’t. be k to where the : before the war commer organizations in Buffalo, Re Ivery day that the war lasts brings Syracuse, Utica, Albyny and New ' = ie maaan us closer to Government regulation to secure th of horses neces = eee = of many things, | sary and to resur aining as mounted In the oll organizations with the ; At the same Ume Ger t cada of ‘the situation, te equipped. and. ina ack of transportation. Some one! pe rescinded has wot to wo without fuel ofl, and it ix in-an endeavor to see who can best | go without it that we are conducting our present Investigation into the| situation,” 4810-4812 1329-1331 5th Ave. Broadway Al Jolson's Bigg est . Other speakers included A B hb Str Dixi Hi £ he Bet. 48th and 49th St. Near Gates Avenue, Lee, TEPRATE, inolnien. | th Street e t of the ax Brooklyn Brooklyn Dulleux and & A. Taylor ‘Technica | Nine persons at work in a loft building Jat No. 116 Went 30th Stree {cc ‘ome by poisonous fumes from an u | n source this morning. — Nathar nr, twenty-one, & garment eutt Adviser to the Fuel uel Administration Ht ‘were ove “I'm all bound round with the Mason Dixon Line” —can you guess how Al Jolson would go to it? Well, just wait till you hear this record, for Jolson has gone you one better than yow guessed! On the back the ‘‘Darktown Strutters Ball,’’ a negro jazz- song that’s a riot of laughter. A2478 — 750 “Over There”"— The Best Record Yet Here's the record that sets the pace for “‘Over There.” Arthur Fields, the soldier baritone, has sung this famous war song with the snap and dash of a bayonet charge. A2470 —7Se HEROIC “ACT ‘WINS PARDON, Blackwell Prisoner Who Dived Into River » heroic effort of Hyman Levine, | g & prisoner on Blackwell's Island, to save the life of @ fellow prisoner who enabled Dr. | >mmiasioner of | Fulton Street, corner Bridge Street At Subway Station, Brooklyn For Thursday—A Remarkable Presentation Newest Spring Dresses Serge Silk Jersey Many For Women Beautiful e and James A. ion, vine yesterday from G Fetuined with the pardon: fina and Levine will be r Levine. jumpe on the Long Lal well's Island to D, Penda, who w carrying conceal fought him off and -w vine was pulled out al- om Radman Brooklyn. The Board 0! months for er of Hotel de ne Marines, These are only a few high spots in the magnificent March List of Columbia Records. 71 numbers in all, ranging from opera songs and popular hits to dance music and children’s records New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK Send nome reco: our soldier, There ts a Columbia Grafonola in his C.A. of Knights of Columbus Hut to alx months ment House and had three n he left to | Law verve eaeaiasihenipiemciess has. be YEATMAN IN WAR post, | one, in’ New York Pratneer ved on Ine res Board. WASHINGTON, Feb 20 Pope Yeatman, @ consulting engineer of New York, has been put in charge of the non-ferrous metals department of the raw materials divicion of the War Industries Board to eed Bugene Meyer jr. Meyer w be engaged on spe Secretary of Wa Models Misses A splendid collection of the foremost fashions in dresses and frocks for all occasions. 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