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\ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918, PERSHING REPORTS ‘The Beautiful Turk’ and Her Alleged pyar psi “ana, att 100 COSTLY GOWNS FOUND Who Will Be Sent to France to Be Tried as Spies ws 0000 ics twiei ie voi IN MME. STORCH’S SUITE ‘i Sate § son of a u Frenchman, He may have been the camouflage of the band. . wiving it a ce pro-d . But ny z ; uinst stil ie . P while peddling hot tamales and CASUALTY LIST secrets is aad to bo aucient 0 Hold Lavish Extravagance Revealed in Wardrobe of France Me saved 4 royal bomeueaet tim for trial by the French Govern All 5 ing Saturday as the first wounded sole eged Spy Leader — Spent $40 tle h fon ment | dier to return here 4 MONEY PASSED FROM ONE COR: | g 3 NER TO ANOTHER. a Day on Autos. ; Five Oth \ * ers, Previously Re- The mechanism of this three- | Some Idea of the extravagance ¢f) ings more than once, and had been Th ” cornered device for ferreting out | Mme. Despina Davidovitoh Storch, !in the habit of bestowing the castoff ep ported Wounded, Now Re- secrets is said to have been al- | who Was arrested here yesterday, | hosiery upon the servants. Her Tits Lili ¢ B ; ported Killed in Action. most perfect—almost. In her cor- ee of being leader of a band of| erie was also in keeping with her iputian azaar @ eumeeeen ner, Mme. Storch never was jinternational spies, was learned t whimsical expensive t . i | le e tastes and was rth 2 WASHINGTON, March 19 " in other company than that of diy from acquaintances with wnoeh found In extravagant quantities in |p) Lett bo eect * MEET tostiae gat Lammas men and women whose loyalty te /he was on intimate terma while a| her rooms. ¢ Pershing to-day ed thirty-nine the Allies seemed beyond qu guest at the Waldorf-Astoria, Miit-| Despite her alleged courage while Why D he B m4 ames to the casualties reported In tion. And Mme. Nix, whe was |More and Holland House. She al-| treading on dangerous ground, Mme rny oes the Baby afu the American Expeditionary Forces known to be of German origin, a | 4Y# stopped at the most expensive | Storch ie a light sleeper, Skipping Fall Down? 4 abroad, and at the same time trans-| Ma garner eR IC lf ly hotels and never allowed herself jess) through all her romances, her dreama ” ferred te the “killed in action” column | Decch vec ines semi than $ Sw day for her wulte, hich | frequently centered upon a foreboding | ANY times it is be- five others who had previously been! as Mr. Van der Poel w | Was engaged on the EuropeanSplan. | frure whose memory disturbed her cause of the wrong ” | learn, and there is said to be evi- | Exclusive of this item, Mme. Storch repose, T ; s a fi eported as wounded. With these repose, ‘The apparition w noes on little feet a additt : | dence that money passed from |epent on an average $4¢ a day, mart appari As that of 5 A ions and changes, the sum- Mme. Nixes corner te. Mme, P c c @ young captain of Spanish artillery There are as many dif- 9 mary of casualties abroad to date is! | Storch’s. ier wavine for taxke - hire and liv-) who had been smitten by the lovely ferent types of baby feet a As follows: Mme, Nix openly visited “Count"| ery service One of her expensive | qurkish 1 Madrid ce ed snl bei SA $itied th action Cee Pee i inan, and Uis| whims” waa to iuelst oh PMIBE*IE'®| dame, storot cain as there are baby faces, 4 Killed er prisons eet Se Peat ire lives oonginoed: £1 lhibudlee And nat: Her KEOGH | acntaineaten ele thes the Cote TIN Gene eat terme ae Died of disease + on “Count loved a Ge er than her chauffeur when sho announced her resolve to dividually. 24 L vy : nan, but ho broke with her,’ Mme. Storch maint core tree cene. Hie There is a Specialist ir Lost at sea 237 later att sl 1 Suicid uy i! Pallasco. “She used to come robo that would comp \ thous ted suicide, a the Shoe Section, on th “ suicide . oe ot joyfully waving papers telling of Ger=! with the wealthiest New York ma- houghts of such devotion would . , ie , KEW Aalises ae LR elect teak ne rapuluederU4"l cree’ ne tha ciaca amen a thritt her by day, they were a night- | Fourth Floor, who. has 4 Executed, . eee The women are the first to be as- ee ihe many affalrs with men. She told he stumbling, many cases of . Gillen a4 rested in New York for alleged con under Federal sttrveillance, | 22Dy, her a iobehs 7 hectidn with enemy activities. There 5 dound iniore that: ihe wawne! ob ciate: that mite was attracted by falling, many cases 5 ot i” Total deaths arb sagt . ‘}inoods, Forty.two. pairs of shoes |tivate thelr intimacy wherever she|f and | knock-knees Wounded Turk” as Mme, | were treed in apartment, bak orn Ce PAT HE HAS CORR Missing... ; Re ae ae ae 8 Mme.) chic and others of wider swath, In ‘ is ad: aaah ae ve Nozie, in Madrid and Lordon us , of three countries, lavished much of Mme. Hesketh, in Rome as Mme, | “ily colored boxes her affections upon flowers, She had Grand total, i Idovitch, at the Biltmore Hotei! Among her effects were found | er ft a aor Mine, Despina, and at the| nunwberiess pairs of vari-colored| (0% mauve < As fix Americans ram | in| Washington as the capita ; hever was happy without ¢ 20 or ca» den nevite eta anid she ftockings. Friends explajned that fF auite inned to her bodies hd , OTTAWA, Ont The fol- | ed more than $25,000 during | Mime rch never wore her stock ien whe ventured out ’ Yowing Atusrican’ names appear in to- ie and rere: hie still to Sea ame - "gs casualty Hat up is where ne money * Portuguese troops, who brought back Mlled—G._F. Fyfe, Los Angeles, Cal from. When intervieyed by WansedsJ. Smith, St. Louis, So.; H. & per men before being ken to prisoners and two machine guns. bs Ashbauth, Moxahala, Ohio; B, M. Boyd she declared, se had “During the night the enemy at j facksonville, Fla.; A, O. Hicks, Eveleth }eome t . r hed * inn. D. d—H coe Nelson, Carlton, Il. | country” anc iared: ompted three raids in the neighbor All such things are against 6 ees | [ey chow a08 this aftatr. | \ood of Vleurbaix and Bois Grenier, the tendency of Nature. | It is a great surprise to me. I am but was repulsed with loss in Why n CITY'S STREET ( GLEANERS | not divorced from my husband, who | came | Why Ue bring your Baby bed is now a French Army. officer. MARV aTtUleee ia been VEER Res in and make sure that the q THREATEN 10 STRIKE: know any Germans, It iv un . Ais little feet are starting right tt r to treat me In this wa Lab tuaaas ralbblitucs baa ect’ dahl It is all a matter of bali > Standing beside the chair Min which sector, sald the official statement last | and on Why cabtad law. alance ; ; ; he sat was Haron de Beville, who night. ‘The statement reads | . 3,000 of 6,000 Workers Organized. * oy , rkers ganiz was suspected of communicating with “parties of the enemy early. this s i AP eats oy her by touching he vith his Says One of Socialist Members [ed eg aL Ag TA Conse th ‘anti morning raided two of our posts| Dest & Co 4 of Board of Aldermen. ENIZABETH CHARLOWE Nix Ano COUNT ‘ q [some one told ber sho was to be de Germans, Using Flame Pro-|"orthesst of P< lene . Four of our | . is Abraham Beckerman, one of the seven ROGERT DE CLAIRMONT d 4, Oh,” sho cried. Snuine: alannt |. (ontnn oe mon are missing. lew prisoners | Fifth Avenue at 35th St. | "sone she erted in genuine alarm,| jectors, Penetrate Trench | were brought in by our patrols last Socialist members of the Board of Al- 4 “7 want to faint!” ate ene oid) | (Established 1879) u dermen, unnounced late to-day that he | ee area rts 4 De Bevillo patted her on the back Post but Are Driven Back. jaight | mt dae Buce 1 in organizing gbout 3,000 | and had her end the intervi | | 4 of the city’s 5,000 street sweepers and| Bhe and the Baron had b — [Artillery Piehting tm Middle Pave) rivers into the Department of Stree tained since they were stopped ten] PARIS, March 19 oe setillery Secto Washing Eeipievees'” Piste Ano | |daysagoin Key Weston their way to| 9) ) March 19.—Heavy artillery) poy, March 19.—"Frequent art ™ “ub: de ench pasaports, chting again im in p reas on the |e exe ” bs clation. ‘These inen were promised a Cuba under French passports, Mme. | fieh levy exchanges have occurred from Z 4 increase in pay by both the Mitohel and Btaron he feces iat ne ees Verdun front, sald last night's official sen (Middle Piave sector) to the sei 4 the Hylan Adminnstrations, Beckerman ry | joa be Heville. were arrested in|communteation. On the Belgian front Py" 1 any & War Oinob repre: Seer | > says, but up to the present time | Spain in 1918 after they had con-| 4, has been ively artillery fire in the Mon u neither promise has been kept | sulted with German agents there and | ies, Were severe. strugeien) Before) celta. reg In the Ornic Valley wo | | Mustard laste ‘ “If the tations the atrect clean: i came here in 1916, ermans were expelled from post-|made a few prisoners eee ree re ere. propos pening with the Vederal officials express . seven ny airplanes were brougt des nd The Street-Cleaning | Commi BN eld Pater ine *-| tions in which they had gained a fo0t- | jy 1 \muterday Reclgasnaphol iene condiment. set £0, paugh | Beckerman, | a dupe of Mme, Storch t/ing. The announ nt follows My tus seme es ese And when you ask for " No you mean, speaking as a lab | his infatuation for her is cbinty idl area iar . by the British Gulden's Mustard you are . leader, that t here will be a strike of the |@XPense accounts » must be sponsible for his participation in the Two enemy raid soul °O ' = sure (o get the best. i” street cleaner wa turned in, perhaps end of t activities directed by her. Juvincourt, the other southeast of jansett Dien, | “Yes, there will if the | y 3 MME. NIX GOT “LOAN” F : Custodian. ¢ 9 La ama'te the da , to the persons who financed the . ROM | cose ss es an of the eee eae dared ‘Beckerman, with | activities i | VON BERNSTORFF. ‘orbeny, were repulsed after spirited | County Clerk's Office since Is, died at | % emphasis. It i It is understood Mme, Nix left Ber-| "#hting in which the ang gus-|his home, No. 1243 Kast 10th Street, ie aay is known that some of this BARON Henri DS in In 1913 and went to Genoa, with|talned considerable loss. We took| Brooklyn, early this morning, of pneu rouse MUST: . Navy Oller Commended by Dantels, financing was done by Count von 2 SeviLLe, Count de Clairmont, posing a4 | prisoners mo TO USE a for Saving Britisher. Bernstorff, former German Am- F of 7 | e Sn cousins, Later they lived in Parle | ein sayy For many years he waa member of | Nature's own pro- | WASHINGTON, Mareh 19, sJ,| bassador, who paid out money to t uy perhaps, titea , nd London before coming to tho} “The artillery on both sides waa) squadron A of Brooklyn, part of the | sum ducts make that q i Jones of San Diego, Cal, an oiler on| Mme. Nix. But, the source of the ne | hae fa ie ee roe cere A Ee rather active” particularly in the | #ifst Cavalry, New York State, and | cs Hee Nayar, f J : ed abou 00 a wee mak S| regions of Samognet n eron-| when t ee t 7 of the U & 5 Mackin, was commended fund used by the quartet since US exp 1 sit the Pre a for children of wealthy Dar gy ; 1 tage scat ae pein Feet eee Sitine ald hie kasetare atmantnn 4 Amercan Siandare to-day by Secretary Daniels for kallant — Bernstorff’s departure is not yet Sigs iat aime | its, but col » | vaux mun front), as well us in} MC, Mibroad with, his old regiment. Popalar Since 1867 action on February 6, in jumping over-| revealed. sa | ow | names of Lorraine between Bures and Badon-| ‘The fuct that he was declared too old | 4 oard and rescuing from drowning @ fring rumor pr ‘ dia in| adinitted cc villian vused him keen disappointment, | JARS OE ‘ British enlisted-*man who had fallen in- F prevailed in. #edoral .denira ty | ficer In the ; ‘ ; | FOR Cc sf to cha Waray trom a nearby circles to-day that all four Swed iG oe i * | refused to tell t dn Sunday three German airplanes : | : will make vigorous ' ) " pees “ in-' Children who were deitroyed and wix others were Writer on ’ More Hidenbura Advertining of its| Geportation, know : ‘ LW 4 i And yet It! necticut school since sie sent to Ber- | damaged badly by our pilots, A cap-| LONDON, March 19—Richard RB. Western’ Drive, Government ian ™ bie n for them tive balloon was set on fire by one As Fopamren chard Barry LONDON, March 19 hadct en te a} ly inte 1 to-da ently The Baron de Pe bout forty | ov @ § fire by one off omnrien, a barrister and author, is dead ’ eee eiciae have ads Of of pics, They w mela tt } eo ; The Baron de Neville is about forty tour aviators, Furthermore, it haslin his home here, He was a prolife 7 ig ume | nocen aining that t re b her at the Hotel Woodward, His | Deen learned that two other German| writer on Irish land and politica hata eautral nocen ning that t Nag there +i y political quess CLEAN ER gad he ly w * in this c A t ged father also is in New York. The]airplanes we brought down o ne and edited Mographies of Irish DRY- tiie we ‘ eseat ay NR RRGER Rewer $ ae atte oe saueatigned cand | parents IS) March 15 and 16. “Vienders, He was one of the falcons graph fe . anole cleverest band of sples in Amertea n 6 ath . f the Irish Literary ty and was its , Mme. Storch and Mme. Nix are I Saat BELGIAN FRONT—/ awn thi ita le ports ix ane ace z ‘3 see ure Ident. from. t > I Mr wil ieavs ea Wsulsts, According tng {HOW THE POLICE LINK RoUS.| CAUSED MME. STORCH TO SEEK had. been SAnPa Mer Tin Tatar Teede a eaaic [OIEtan Wa ban In eoucb cule ain | a dry-ceanio alae tad eee ! - SELOT WITH THE SUSPECTS. HIS ACQUAINTANCE, Fonda he was allowed t with strong troops in the resi Reds: $0 IBS) ee PUG BTORES 7 | 7 ; : ; DIS) epeautiful Turk, Mm man ike tend Houne unde -| Near Nieuport the Germ pea s lromantic career a ao helene ey i eyes of women detective I s oda eQt _ Wednesday’ Hleerer er atnn ney s the society of men who know e aged de Heville went to Wash-|footing In some advanced 4 na Y's Specials Your Children (222.0) ee Ee ee ; ‘ and ot it Mate steerra cay att sheep ntinnaca In bis son's behalf, He sald nixmude, aesisied by « vic ‘ lo t Their M ay Foderal om ne tack 1 seek his « “Tam sure of my boy's loyalty, |bardment, the enemy per Do Not Neglec usical Education |» Seater unintunce,| TAT aia eure of my boy's loyalty, |Darmen’> the enemy panei edented Sa e : ' 1 He h {s to blame, Of his own will, my son|and south of Stuyvek E Mothers—fathers, this is a subject of the utmost importance to Miah MEN uard 1 va " no harin wh r. | pis : ee : : you, It has a direct bearing upon the development of your child's lhicealtinte ns, TY wa aro spell Wigan wh ae foyarek | jectora, in part of a. on th as er \ character, You cannot aiford fo leave it with just a passing H , v hit quent| it seems T fall ay idle Basi ere rat hr thought. Look into the future of your boy or girl, and then you hadiemciaeaeoialiatal for acing! conversations with him;| 8 “tr ter att will see the absolute necessity of this early training. Nota trainin, 1 1 of told her anything, and if i we regained po jon of all the Waist Line and Tailleur Mode that will have its influence in music alone— but a training that w paciehasaa p ae ath it on to Germany, Germany wou posts and tren me wt All develop a broader and more intellectual vision as years go by. 1 : ewe 49 Ip a bit before act PASSES $1 STATE SENATE temporarily lost, A é at the One ewe Special Price 4 Where there are children, there should be music, good mu-ic. ree i Mine, st Van F our hand ‘ The minds of the little ones are open for the shaping of their na F hee ' i Prese Murphy Bill Makes | Mis MACEDONIAN FRONT 1 musical tendencies. 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