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“Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ / 00,000 AVAILABLE UNDER DRAFT WEATHER—Fair_ and Cantinued Cold. FINAL' “he WW «Circulation Books Open to All.’ Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, Co. (Ehe New York World) PRICE TWO CENTS. 1918. TY) MANUFACTURERS HERE. CHARGED WITH $5,000, 00 Government Stuff Seized cen GTISCRGED REELS manufacture of United St oe eapoieioiettve C Contractors tur amounting to 000,000 clothing, losses of $5, nent, were returned eleven contractors in the manufac Bribed to Sell Influence tor He Says, Asking ire of military habliiments The men, who wero arrested after Loans, PRoM CAMS BOYS FROM CAMP UPTON ARRIVING IN CITY FOR BIG PARADE nvestixation by Ll ARRIVING GPTon, FoR THEPARADE and Det six weeks of Law’s Amendment. Jeorge D, Barnity tives Coy and Sonft of the Police Depart-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2t.—Graft ment, assigned to the off Inited Strtts District atte f the Universal! ¢; pany, N 47 West wn and Benjamin’ jyrpo SCORES AYBIRNING SCHOOL TO DEAD a . Questionnaires Reveal Huge : f ue i L I se Meth eu Force Availab he for Active 10, ang UPTON Writes BIEN ecu eire ay S| Military Service. ress lo Bew vation Army Home. j eee | Hr TO } n Tw perfectly fit form! , | CHICAC ra a's tirst tin ut the Congress = So” FORBIBPARADE 2 A tlmated to-d i eh | Honorary Prosi ne: . Approx. ts Security Lea sn of registrants that I . | should be car nd w " mania doors of Many Private HOM@S | antion aistencte me nou f the auc Opened to Soldiers for | concentration ne . twenty-two, nema ; | serene thas. wu Mathcws, twenty Alt j‘he Tanore J uy of ‘ i ‘ ¥ u t INJURED. ee . ; dh | ont George Stuckey, Engine Co. t 1 | no No. tions of hands; | T Brun udent, lacerations Py LUSsp, and enjamin T. Sohnei- pened a | der, Engine Co. No. 5, lacerations ©] with delog | face, overcome by smoke. States. tt The f : I J tn hin tent m banking. a : [through i ve a a Let us be w w A We ‘ A M y ‘ ' Higgins, a Sal-|SRTee —_- " A who sounded the of mak vna_vutied an AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS Ate i alae COAST GUARD i co ro tHe) WOULD ACCEPT WILSON'S ena , R Bac i} ’ © ving t ear hele =~ ire had b PRINCIPLES ON PEACE : Pit tners 4 »|U. S. FLYER KILLED ABROAD, \.. » ft. On guns ‘ 3 therchandise, Loss of goods t PHILADELPHIA k eb 4 u (Continued Heventh T | i d A Ba a 1 of = | was’ killed to-da ‘ 4 \ Mintng Engineers Ses War Work! i \ According h n nen i be at Princeton. Lites a Pea aT 1 Mf , ye . PRINCETON, } ss is y er u a fate of sil BRONX SOLDIER KILLED, Tae Bre Gea Heald fi peet OTTAWA, © Sy te fs i i on f tion | ¥ nal i wens f { his Battalion overesua casualty lst. deapnag OU seu 1 ying vp ire 1 Ina { New let ational Se of the " | Ivon Linsingen’: WARNING TOU. S.,. N A RASED BY RAFT "ra National Service Con- | of Peace Discussions at Present. ter read rvior York, Nationa 1 that the public have Its at © Intense win the | “Cire ulation Books Open to All.” | een °6 PAGES GERMANS RAPIDLY OVERRUNNING RUSSIA: CAPTURES,000 SOLDIERS AND (,353 GUNS SSS LORS ESE 2.498 O00 MENT FOR DUTY FE IFAUSA | Bolsheviki Must t Eva PRICE TWO CENTS. = AOOO RUSSIAN MOTOR CARS - SEED BY GERMAN TROOPS. IN SWEEP TO PETROGRAD ; Reports From Bolshevik Sources Say Russian Troops Are Preparing to Resist, but the Invaders Have Met With Little Hindrance. BERLIN (via London), Feb. 21.—The War Office announces that 14,353 guns and between 4,000 and 5,000 motor cars have been captured from the Russians, Thus far in the new campaign the Germans have made prisoner a c= commanding an army, 425 officers and 8,700 men. Phe Russian town of Rovno has been cleared of the Russians, the War Office reports, Trains with about 1,000 cars, many laden with food, have been captured, as well as airplanes and an incalculable amount of | war material. Between Dvitsk and Pinsk the Germans are pressing eastward. Gen, march c tions have been occupied The Germans have passed through Wenden, 55 miles northeast of Riga, and are now betore Wolimar, 70 wortheast of Riga rman regiments from Moon Island crossed Moon Sound and d into Esthonia, occupying Leal. Other forces, advancing along ‘s. Important railway and highway june- mile mare {the shore of the Gulf of Riga, reached Pernigal and Lemsal. RUSSIAN ARMIES READY TO RESIST, SAYS PETROGRAD Ambassador Francis and Envoys From Allied Countries Prepared to Quit Russian Capital if Necessary. RAD, Ff 1 (United HARSH CONDITIONS ticity ens WHIGH GERMANY SAYS se 0° weer TROTZKY MUST ACCEPT. hes . der ayo k departure from, ned umed willingness o sign the They les pence uk between nd Other Provin the Baltic AMSTERDAM Feb, 21 Refore re- | Russ armies are concens Vitebsk, under Gen, . to halt the Gere negotiat Army 18 WwW tr the Russias t have ore halted and rograd: “De revolution!* ing majority, the viutionary Soe Central Be s is belng conside ed to the tue mae eak with t the Inde. Jists will start a civil oo m ONE MAJORITY IN RUSSIAN COUNCIL ON VOTE FOR PEACE os ‘ AO FEMALE OPERATORS RS Tei te S|