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ROMANIAN KING DEEPLY GRIEVED BY GERMAN PEACE excisions He and Queen Ask Sympathy of Americans and Hope for Justice Later. JASSY, Roumania, Monday, March people of Roinanta over of the preiimina peace | psi upon Roumania by the Centra Powers, With its military forces scat- tered and hopeless strategica) post tion, Rowmania had no recourse ex- cept to yield to her powerful and! exam *> vield to her powerful and | ruthless foo, The Roumanian exampie {x pointed to 4&8 @ repetition of ter fate | suffered by Serbia and Belgium | The royas family is greatly de- } Dresed over the disastrous course of | Jevents, Hoth the King and Quoon, | through the Asaociated Preas, ex- press tho earnest b that the | American people will have a sympa- thetic appreciation of the tragical | WU Wircteun 08 a, Tuesday, |citcumstances that forced paace on Maroh 5) —Aasociated Proaa—In- | oUmania and that the warm friend. ship that has alwa tombe Indien =n Je. it by the army Biweys Gsisted ‘between NAZARETH ACADEMY SUPERIOR PRAISES FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE In a recent letter the Mothe Superior of Nasareth Academy, says the two nations will in nowilse be rpaired Hope is felt by the royal family and * poople that when world pence | ‘o1nes some of the sacrifices now be ing made by Roumanta will be recog- niged and recomponsed Roumania’s 4 peace confere Mr logates at the final 1c68 In Bucharest will Argotoyanu, Mininter of Just r ‘I have nothing except praise for|Gen. Luperou of the Rouma n Vather John's Medicine. Several of Col. Pireceseu, former Mi y the sisters have been taking it and © at Berlin; Mr. 1 all have been benefited by it." |} mer Roumanian Minister y (Signed) Mother Antoinette, Nararcth}49d Mr, Burehello of the Foreim Academy, Concordia, Kansas Ome . You should remember that neg-| gino ,Amertoan Red Crows and all jed colds at this season of the year] ure making plane te ieure, there nae quickly lead to pneumonia and that] partune being compelled by. the peace you ean fortify the system with | terns. Father John's Medicine, and from it] Under the peace terms Roumania gain strength to ward off disease. Free not only will have to give up be from dangerous stimulants.—Advt. brudja, lose control of the Danube You know— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, | British School Childrens’ Certificates; “Their Utmost’’ to Help Win the War Itlead, but she w eid to Germany large wheat, petro- leum and salt peessiona. It is an- derstood that Gérmany will have con rol of the Koumanian raliways for a period of fifteen years and will have | waxion of the 14) Aner throu a fren of dut r great economic aac- man goods RITISH SCHOOL CERTIFICATES Sicnsetw - ane 4 GWEN TO THOSE wHosSe SomscRiPh PING TO PAY For 1Or Onpanyece, Mil be compelled to four principal for wh the Carpathians are (0 enter Row while all Rouma- [FORSBREY AGAIN FREE \ SAWS BARS OF CELL IN AUBURN AND ESCAPES ~: OW REYNOLDS mone “MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA,” DEFIED BARS f Escapes and Attempted “i ® Man goody will go Into Germany un- apes That Has Shown His if you ve Jer the old tariff with the exception Resourcefulnes shopped erman ultimatum came (Continued from First Page.) UG. 28, 1912—Forsbrey's plot | was held. Formér A %0 ugh? fi? around— Re aly ced ; to escape through a saw 1 that no nation |State Prison ofMcials regarded htm and bottle of acid was dia- That the suit you patd $25.00 Sor last will coat at least na so humiliating asked *him if he Id poxition at the as one of the Jangerous men they ever had to con- covered by Tom al guard wa most resourcefol and nds officials, and @ as placed over him. if net tthe |tend with, pt. 2, 1912—Forsbrey escaped $35.00 this year. Wool has responsibility for refus any's| No one knows Forbrey’s complete! from his tsolation cell in the advanced almost 100%. terms. Rratiano replied he could not | criminal record, but before his last| Tombs through a ventilator undertake individually to bear such | conviction he had’ been convicted of| shaft. Recaptured in the Bronx, et ce on ton a burden: ae burglary, forgery and potit larceny,| Sept. 24 ‘acturers, i¢é more than and was a cocaine fiend, June, 1913—Forsbrey, who had wholesale opal a can save NEW YORK FIRM ACCUSED. In the summer of 1912, Morris} been transferred from Sing Sing, at least $5.00. Isn't it worth Rnsiies: Vavalii etudea | Schwartzkonf, a Jeweller of No. 8 De-| was caught with a gasoline bomb while? in Unt Trade Compal lancey Street, was shot ond killed] he had made in Clinton Prison, WASHINGTO? Stare! " as he was showing Forsbrey a watch.| intending to set it off and escape Be Curious! plaint Hetbairianal teank Gy eee Forsbrey ve toa unites cies Store] in the panie, eral ‘Trade mmission against the|“t Cooper Square and seriously shot Dee. 5, 1918—Forsbrey had loos. Model illustrated French serge Sut Moller’& Shutinon Company New York | MAxwoll Kats, a Gerke Ith Wbbot-| ena hei bare Of the jsclation flare peplim modal. ufactur charging un-| Ing betng without provocation. Fors+| ell at Clinton Prison with tron 25.00 vis Gf gompetition, "The com: ‘prey was ctught a short distance jeg of his bed and was about to $. ° amued recently against thirty-eight &Way in @ cellar, Later ho was ac-| escape, Transferred to Auburn, other companies in the mame business, cused of complicity in the, murder of April 16, 1917—Forsbrey knocked & hearths will'da:held ApHY ST. Walter Messeritz, a baberdasher in} down a guard at Auburn, donned HEAD OF FRENCH LINE DIES. Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, who | his uniform and escaped over the been shot down in March of that] t that night in year as the Jeweller and elgar clerk ad nine yeara “Saccembs at wore, | nce, Catalogue mailed out of town onrequest. Address Dupt, 3D. —— ee ae ae eee —————— eee AMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York C 4 Sale of > Pr Children’s Shoes | 4 N y March %,—Jules ident of the Com rangatiantlaue (the hin home here. ng ship owners visited by his smuggled in to him, a bo with a trusty Ne vieted later and given t While he was In the Tombs he was| Ryan, a Brooklyn the discovery of t! He was put in # was recaptured by tracing the Rys the Bronx, where he was found hid- ing under a bed nty years, she attempt- sweetheart, Margaret | aped f ographer, who| ia vet at larg tt and W819, cet out. s prevented by |‘? ® saws and acid, |‘ aclds! ny was went to A n confinement antly on gu but four days liter he escaped in| ryan girl was w fome manner pull a mystery to thel ye, police, t | prisone® POLICE FOLLOWED GIRL TO HIS HIDING PLACE. Jof lately. Her to the police an gitl to Fox Street, When he was con- Killing Sehwartzkopt aiting in the clothing and money for the | been the most stri. ‘orsbrey sawed lation cell and rom Auburn, and | Dannemora then gave up task of trying to hold him and uburn, At the tin this Dannemora scheme was exposed, | | letters were found indicating that the woods | Margaret Ryan has not been heard for Forsbrey has ve king feature of h ACTRESS GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY AY HAIR 1918. lerlminal career, which is understood to have started at fifteen, when ha ‘was sent to a reformatory for theft. He 1s well educated, js @ skilled me. | chante, and {s said to be a member of a respectable Brooklyn family, Although only just past thirty, the police say he has many aliases and has been arrested in many places other than New York. abrey Filed to Syracuse in Mov~ ing Van, Is Report. ' SYRACUSE, March §.—Every avatl- member of the Syracuse police 6 {9 engaged to-day in the sear r Reynolds Forsbrey, desperate Ne York criminal, who escaped last night from Auburn Prison, The police here © been told that Forsbrey came to in @ moving van, Warning hin been given that the furitive will “aboot on sight _ HOLIDAY FOR JEWS IN CAMP. Forty-two-Hour whe to Be ' Granted for jover, | PROVIDENCE, RK. 1, March &.—Cot Marry Cutler, Chairman of the Jewish Board for Welfaro Work fn the Army and Navy, announcet to-day he had recetved notice from Adit. Gen that @ forty-two-hour furlough ordered for alll men of the Jowlsh faith in army camps beginning late or March 27, in order that t mixht celebrate the feast of the Passover, on | Newspaper ant © Follows H German Threats. | PORTLAND, Me., March 8.—An in | vestigntion was under way to-day te determine the cause of a fire last night which destroyed the annex and top floc of the Portland Daily Press building The publishers of the paner sald th mber threatening an sympathizers ne today. is straight to the heart. A Babs ’s at Twiligh | A song of sincere and tender beauty, telling a story that is very real in many American homes Henry Burr has sung the little child’s appeal with a reverent’ sympathy that goes On the back, Beautiful Alsace-Lorraine,”’ song of timely patriotic interest, ——' PROPERTY OF KAISER | HERE WILL BE SOLD FIRST BY GOVERNMENT (Continued from First Page.) Deutsches Bank, supported by the Junker olass, are the kind we ought to Amerteanize.” In one eity, which Mr. Palmer did not name, he said seven or elght great mills were entirely German owned “It la part of the German trust in “Lam making in this country,” he raid. chocolate im Connecticut, rails Pennsylvania, woolens and worsteds in New Jersey, chemicals in York, lumber in Florida, Iam raising sugat in Porto Rieo and Hawall tobaceo in many States of the South, making beer in Chicago, lead pencils in New Jersey, and conducting ail these concerns, many of which are making enormous profits by reason of the very conditions for which the enemy Is responaiblo—war conditions. “If I must simply sit here, with the possibility of returning both prinel- pals and profits to the German owners at the end of the war, I am doing a tremendous favor to the German Em pire, our enemy. “The desire is that the title as well | shalt permanently taken away from the German own + American interests tn is possession be jermany are! Al Jolson isn’t shortage. 4 y rayer ” “My another splendid A2490—75e 8 Popular War negligible compared to German tnéer« ests here, Mr. Palmer sald. “She is now doing with us exactly what wo are doing with her,” Be added. It ja his intention to use the pros ceeds of enemy property to buy Gov- ernment bonds. — Little ope for Ex-Secretary Meyer's Recovery, BOSTON, March 8.—The condition of George von I. Meyer, who has been ft at his home here for several weeks with 1 tumor of the liver, was more serious , and physicians said there was hone of his No Connection With Any Other Store STUNNING . davtations of A New Pare BOLERO, PONY, TON, FLARE and noe) ue other my Dresses At $13.50 and $15 Worth $16.50 to $20. Mid~Month List Columbia Al Jolson Si: “A Lump of "Seger" worrying over the sugar “ Down in Carolin’ ”” he’s got a big lump of brown sugar all his own — ‘‘a , gal that Mr. Hoover ought to know.”” The best Jolson record yet, 2491—750 av Son 3 TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Reduced Sizes 6-8 Reduced to } 2.85 Sizes 6-8 Reduced to Sizes 6-8 Reduced to | ' ' | | i | ' \ \ ( ' ' \ ' ' | ' ( \ \ ' ( ( ( \ | \ At Regular Prices At Sale Prices—they are bargains in every sense of the word. they are a study WHITE SHOES Sizes 11-214 Reduced to |4.75 to Sizes 85-11 | Reduced to | 3.35 TAN SHOES Sizes 814-11 Reduced to } 4.10 BLACK SHOES Sizes sd Reduced in value; Genuine White Buckskin Button and Lace. Sizes 7-1044 }5.75 Soft White Snow Buck Button and Lace., Sizes 1115-2 Reduced to Genuine Tan Calfskin Button and Lace. | 3.60 Sizes 1114-2 ids Dull and Patent Leather Button an Lace. 2.35 & 2.85 Sizes 11 Reduce to} 2.89 & 3.35 2} 3.35 & 3.85 Every Pair from the Regular Cammeyer Stock, and Buil t Over Qur Famoua rthopedic Lasts, ed suicide by taking bichloride of ; ; ’ {mercury and turning on tho gag,| Darken Gray Hair With « Simple Whilo she was getting well in the Home Made Mixture. | j hospital she declared #he would “Itve| Joleey Williams, the well known to marry Re lds," who had often! American actress, who was recently assured her he could escape from any! playing at the Imperial Theatre it | prison, | St. Louis, Mo, made the following From Sing Sing, Forsbrey wag| statement about gray hair and how | transferred to Dannemora, where he|t? Rares ity | could be'moro closely guarded and|, “AMY one can prepare a simple mix ite nee l penis ‘ded, @Dd) ture at home, at very little eoats that] | in shop. He con-) will darken gray streaked or faded| | structed a bomb filled with gasoline,|fatr, and make it soft. and glomy. | j but it was discovered a short time} To a half pint of water add 1 ounce |before it was intended to explode.|of bay rum, @ small box of Barbo excitement, He was then stone-walled and had them ii j 3.85 }4.85 | permitted to exerctse only in @ small keeper discovered he had for a long |time been working with an | from his prison bed on the s | These put in a dark cell and closure, One day a ron leg eel bars, © enough ¢ 20 years younger. almost loo! off es not rub THE BETSY ROSS YARN MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Knitting Yarns Sell their product DIRECT TO CONSUMER 65c per full 4-0z. hank $2.50 per Ib. in 5 Ibs, lot Means 6214 cts, per 4-02, hank $2.30 per Ib. in 10 Ibs. lot Means 5734 cts, per 4-02, eet 866 mith Ave., bet. 34th and 35th (Take Elevator to 4th Floor) 384 Fourth Ave., Cor, 26th St. Tol. 5625 Madison Square For Mall Orders Send Money Order or New York Funda, Forsbrey hoped to escape during the! Compound, and 14 ounce of glycerine. | ingredients can be any drug store at very little cost, or any druggist can put {t up for you Apply to the hair twice a week until desired shade is obtained. will make « gray haired person look rh It does nut colc the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and Adyt hank Sts. bought at oF And still in Cchens at the Telephone water on his real ing him with his new suit, errors with a laugh in every line, in One 4, Berlin, but we'll get th here t’* Again‘ There’s too much estate, and there’s no suit- A comedy of trouble! 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