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Signal to Enemy cp “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ] | “Circulation Books Open to All” | Coote Heb Te eal NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘TWO WOMEN ARRESTED HERE AS SPIES; ONE IN PLOTS FINANCED BY BERNSTORFF Lie 8 Three = the Stapects A rrested Here To-l Pay Trial WIFE ENDS HER LIFE — SK QUIT RUSSIAN CABINET ~ASPROTEST AGAINST PEACE BOLSHEVA JO EFTERS so 5=> German Treaty Ratified by RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN U.S, - Soviets Calls for Indemnity DENOUNCES PEACE PACT ou and many a time Mrs of § $4,055, 000,000, WEATHER—Fair and Colder. “Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ % PRICE TWO CENTS. Ne WOMAN CAPTURES SUPPOSED BARONESS AT THE BILTMORE; NAB FOUR IN ESPIONAGE PLOT | —<+= Mme. Storch, Beautiful Young Turk, and Three Others Arrested by U.S. Agents After Worldwide Search— All to Be = Sent to France for Trial. Louise had read through blinding tears that homely adage of " Threatens Existence and Inde-| fort to the netpiess pendence of the Country, Says | who only stand and wait.” M, Bakhmeteff. | They also serve “STEAM ROL ie ER ’ USED. | These words were written in the "We Are Facing Dissolution WASHINGTON, March 18. — Russia’s hand of her soldier husband, Capt From Both Germany and jieceptance of the German peace terms) William C. Woolsey of the Medical ae ne 8 denounced here to-day by ‘ 1s. The ome in a| e web world-wide Ge spy system is jeved to have Japan, Says M. Martoff. wa. Kg toh o-day by Borls Corps, U.S. A. They h me in a The web of the world-wide German spy system i lieved hav. We | Bakhmeteff, the Russian Ambassador, ietter from that mysterious land ot | been torn in a vital part to-day in New York when two beautiful women, : 7 United |? lst November formally repudiated | aioaq we call “Over The The . » WPETROGRAD, March 17 (United |ey6 polahe overnment two men with real or pretended titles and a boxful of documents were Press).—Two Bolshevik commissaries| The conditions imposed by Germany,| Wife had torn the bit of paper bear- Ambassador deviares, e and independen: The Embassy inue to advocate co-ope: Allies in the war on Germany message of cheer and of ecized by agents of the Department of Justice and turned over to the threaten the)ing thig coun- ;{herolsm from the letter and tucked quit the Russian Cabinet, to the four Social Revolutionists ade the Left, as a result of the Pan-|« 8 ratification of the German) in a French Government. Count von Bernstorff, formerly German Ambass. States, is known to have financed at lea will | with| the fugitive slip Into the silver frame dor one of the four to the United A payment of Bov from which the eyes of her beloved peace treaty at Moscow Saturday, it] GERMANY T | looked out upon her. $3,000 by him to one of the womeh igAdmitted becamo known to-day. The Lefters’ | “They also serve’—but, oh, this “ : The central figure in the group now under arrest is Mme Despina op oa wee pipe nnodnee ety Tn IF PROPERTY IS SOLD pion MAETOS MAS REE ee | Davidovitch Storch, native of Turkey { avidoy) Store < e 10 € e office! the Bolsheviki as a surprise. some time last night, when she was c e¢ of Turkey, widow of a French Army offiver. The Bolshevik Ministers were M.| She was arrested at the Biltmore Hotel by a woman agent of the De alone in her home at No, 88 Lafayette d Dibenko and M, Kolontal, ‘TH® Social | Sends Nese Th That Measures| street, Brooklyn,’ Louise Woolsey partment of Justice. Revolutionaries were M. Steinberg, M.| Against Ameri. in Holdings There | found the service too hard and— | ° Av the tase in clins ee Kalagaleff, M. Kare and M. Pro-| Will Be Based on U. S. Action. But wait; hear the whole story of = NEW ENGLAND TROOPS fee Auanta: birasted'a Goud shian, The latter a ed thelr) LONDON, March 18.—The Spanish|one who “also served.” MaAERGCAS et hacks Dette party's intention of declaring a “mer-| and Swiss Ambassadors at Berlin have| Two years ago Dr. W y believed <= POWDERED L BLASS FIGHT BESIDE FRENCH | meville at the Hotel Weedward; ulism." heen directed by the © to notify the American Govern-| man of his profession to ser ciless war on impe jerman Forelen| the fight Over There required every Ifcation of th ‘steam rol American indemnity demanded by terdam correspondent reports. “ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE WIM ZRD OBERT De CLAIRMONT: | ALONG THE AISNE LINE: Elizabeth Charlotte Nix at the Hotel Netherlands, and a man nown as Count Robert de Clair- mont at No. 44 West 58th Street. pher codes and a number of letters vote was 104 to 261. M tae te Soldiers From Massachusetts Are! prom a satety d ites feat Riad charged that the full treaty was not action is taken against German} served in a French hospital unt | | Especially Active on the vault of the Lincoln Safe Deposit publicly known, and declared that the| property tn the United States, Reuters! 4 «ny ring line ' Chemin des Dames, Company in 42d. Street, cablegrams, SILICA IN rl 9,000,000,000 rubles ($4 March 18.—There is] When the United States got in It ITH THE AMERICAN | were tuken, examined by United stead of the 3,000,000,000 rubles pre-|® hundred times as much German prop-| Dr, Woolsey returned, joined the Co W/ ARMY in FRANCE, Sun- | States agents and turned over to the y ann He also cha rty in the United States as there is|lumbia University Medic al Unit, and namitanas day, March 17 (Associat- French authorities for nsignment that the treaty declares Petrograd a) American moperty in Germany, accord- | nine months ago went back to France| fares ed Preas).—The American troops |to France, ‘This box was rented by reane vg to estimates prenented recently to al with the first conting t Pershing’s| Food Board Analysis Bears Ou who have been in action along | Mme. Storch one day b 1 tried are facing dissolution, not} arn committee by A. Mitchell Palmer the Chemin des Dames are a men ustos i nv property The Complaints From Various an greater ) A man pnly from Germany, but from Japan," | , division composed exclusively of ipe to Euros H % le Beville t of American pr ty in German t ear in ati 4 . T declared Martoff. « repre ited H * andard Bir cane must put above all he holds CU al Sections of City New England units, The division (SECRET SERVICE ON THEIR Tho irman of the Pan-Soviet|pany interests the world," he told the wife. “Your contains unity from all New Eng- | TRAILS FOR TWO YEARS. Congress read the greeting already has passed legis p will be n me wreat Sha) souim f bread sold ah land States, troops from Massa. | pny four arrests resulted from two uel Gompers, Preside f th " suthorizing the alien property n, for you are left behind,” J ; chusetts having been especially | of rapid work by can Federation of Labor, representing| custodian to sell the property holdings| Lettera came from him almost Greater New York by two of the t aativa: | ue sols the American workers. He added | of nan organizations in the] weekly—letters filled with the tre-| Rest baking erns in yh ————— The identification of these ‘i eis (t t “Gompers is — the rican | United States, mendous thrust and flux of war and | bee a Vt hemi c troops up to this time has been iu “M \ cheidemann,” and said he believed] | Yo the small part in which the Captain-/ United Wood Ad raven U.S. Patrols Enter German BOY§ OF THE 1919 BLASS. probibited by the censor, The re | vie,, w \ the answer to Presider on's |BUY NG BACK OUR HAT | Sur found to nand to do.{and found we 1¢ ae striction was removed when it | 0) : renches and One Party % Sto und 1 mesyage made unnecessary an addi- | tec e the waiting: fi "n French an CALLED OUT BY FRANCE wa discovered that the stare Pe ‘ xb fional reply to Gompers, The Con-| ETS $250 000 IN 8 YEARS | veuieve » A was in the Toul] Sa 1 ences Machine Gun RAG! DIEDGR: & SBS WSRRP SE: BIE | vente: 1 i released. Bress agreed | y sector, Something he said which|tities hav i by, for and of the troops of It was not wu vities of Horr yon Rosenberg, Forelgn Min-| a lewated the ave ensor led to| tats in buck ut flour \ Saas = ; . | Said to Represent the p the American Expeditionary |!" ™* ne ities of gsier Kuehimann's o has beon| Lit on Over Checking Business] ¢nis deduction New York h \ le H THR AMERICAN ARMY IN| al’ Standard of Any Y | forces, had contained tn its latest ; é hp ee Ht cava t err Ba ; - i », the letters} has been fou n ANCE, Su M 17 (As | editio o: discios he pan eexey oM a rr Bal- How the Dimes Multi- Then, three weeks ago, t tera] h , : h Pakenin | ed a8 & story disclosing their 7 psliheae in will come to grad to tate b Jay the postman's|sold in Kingst Tirona).—A ellie \dentity k oe ae f Charge of German tinar plied for Two Brothers velop | ‘These gs, th | , 0 Par ' ' I" io 1 x , family name of t! ti "8 KTOW was furnished to-day when cad Louive| of tll ' i A forming: the aix tr ntrigues for a Bbove sixteen year Joxeph A. Suakind appeared before Su-| Woolsey read a few days ago of the|and ca " \ tort I a COVETED FRENCH HONOR : vac etek’ ordered to 5 . t f were doing A w \ 1 eme Court Justice Scudder in Broo! fighting o A L A . . “ {4 Poxsible th to si-|? A tie i “ = eer |e ine Toul sector, Then the casualty | Adm Now ¥ a i : ga ple, beria with G ae . a . bail Dhceathleel BP air 7 tor Fven| A f Dy f Fi t e ‘ ‘ - Abraham Blaustein, Only 22 fn y Grand Duke Nicholas has t ‘ he busine onducted by him and]! Captain hus-|t acai i A : toreh, ested again, With Gen, 8 y, late {his brother Harry, and he wants the| though the name me s fired 1 " " \ Is Cited for the Croix a since th \ Chief of Staff, he is to be ex to|* My d from disposing of} band wa t aa sage ba fae 3 1 F , te Caene . : bal =< The Kind brothera ten vear hors 1 by n wilting felt | t “ orie at. Abraham Blauste 4 ; z ; were h bik 1 : “= : thon—which | vit 1 Ad ; t P " eth by 1a king | gown g ‘ 1 uf Rawr i ' an bef ‘ wa ¢ ~ note oad house In| Taat niga “ae pare * ttwelt ‘i ited Ite M Jouer aunte f No, 4 , fc e ear They have also started two big | hundre ne | = ; : ‘ eT N Y WNikolayeff Importa Russian Uyethey: aleawrann . : I Pi vey disagreed over the busi-| The Bo 8 stan « for ¢ ea ' Grain Centre, Is O. { chisxing (hat tla Grote! : cade ne oa $188,000,000 FOR AVIATION. ; i sla 1 was unfairly with him mega fu ‘ sal f " ' ‘ ‘ by the Germa hae iar eer phd 1 For once the ¥ ed to he \ Vanlels Avks Doutte sam bint tre \ te Mareh 18,1 T dissolve the partnership woule bin ti ve rN posed for Nay y " control situa at irt werative by vA Just w long st d still ! 1 P et ac : | apecial despatches received here ¢ FRANCIS GONE TO HARBIN? | ¥!f wavered E i ; — j : Ne feet ‘ , Ae, LIVED AT THE WALDODRF-AS he Germans t pled N Hwkle Hears Ambnrsader and Thiety-) To-day her m er fu \ 1a aes ‘ TORIA AND THE BILTMORE, layeff, regarded as a ' iS ae eane Were ‘en War ares a Hla \ THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAL, 1 ne at th i grain centre t ow " { o, " 1 Sta Iros 1 Arcade hy ’ ‘ \ A Bilt 4 to a Reuter despateh I ! 1 Prar ba d ‘ - Bh ' i alin’ Mine. Nea Nikolaveff, o f 100,¢ An . Jap n ¥ ‘ ¢ . Baro t q * ' o be ’ lig’? Sug River in t extua t passed On » Ma sgl ; alipeepeae bs aded for Harbin, according to ad anal? . at Bare ~ od of Second Page V.ces reaching here to. | u break ; : jth 4 wit father Continucd nd Page) aching here duy ipa ued on 8 Page) (Racing Entries on Page 9.) believed to e a patriotic Frememman, ‘ / ¥ t

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