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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 191 tion singled out for attack bat hd ‘ * Affrances Woman tawyer Hill, GIR C hy T | first’ bombardment of Arras by: the t LONDOw, March 20.—The House of BERNSTEIN DIDN'T SAY IT. | | L HRISTEN FIRS Germe ne, ; passed on third reading the | “Miss Kennelly is President of the ying worten to act as eo. | Denouncing of sate 3,500-TON WOODEN SHIP . | Cathedral Girls’ Club and is on the bj Orators Cre y {|| Momberahip Committee of the Spence Hi The Evening World on March 16, In @ BUILT BY U.S, AT KEARNY u H\ School Alumnae Seetoty. i eport of the annual meeting of the ht } fcasto R 1A city {Ameren r ated President | ——= = =- | HENS to Iny colored eges for Easter, as result of Kentucklan'’s ae} oclety of America, credited President | cove: r end he h e y i 6 trick. iat. Soberten sien dancenaae } ry that feeding them harmiess crea wi turn the ri | " Us Sage For Infants and Children the on a fonap bom agitators and WEST SIDE FIGHT | IN CENTRAL PARK REAL Ti: F F ING BREAD to dogs, wife of British of- | Gr anda: oC i . preachers edition in this country. ‘Rccs Pon casTeR - 14 4400 by Lond ts 7 { fin Use For Over 30 Yearg this was an error which, President ficer was fined $400 by London cour Tea to Darken Hair} Always bears Bernatein has requested The World to CHICKEN-STEALING WILDCAT was shot in West- | bad | should 1 Ged eied th Lace Bane chester County, which has also beer. infested with bears, | it should have been credited to Leon San- : . Seti { pe badatided? i Gi i “i oh Iphur with 0 tt Gieaatere of leer, @ former oresident of the society, | Ottinger Charges, Too, Thut Estimate Board Committee wolves, foxes and deer this winter. |p ere a eraartelek eit = SSS! «Comptroller Had Estimate | Approves Reproduction On 12,000 WAR GARDENS New Yorkers and com- Youthfulness. Board Records Changed, in North Meadow, muters are expected by Washington to raise crops worth its, n vad 24 $500,000 this summer. " | andmother kept her Kair teauti- ALBANY, March 24—Angered by | The Liberty Loan Committee's re- LONGEST BAR in the world for the shortest time | fll darkened, slossy and attractlye ty Md Matement % City Comptroller Ldapaobat bial BR gechicahdelil SA ta tind ad in the world at Rock Island, 1il,, where hotel bar has been [Ahi VTEN OF hanes raig that tho Ottinger West Bide in France will be put in Central Park extended to 160 feet on edge of Government dry zono un- | )vhenever her his (one om Reet nitty Terminal Improvement Bill was an north of 97th Street,eon the North UL leoad eetion ai t 1 local option election next month, simple mixture was applied | with { attempted steal of the city’s prop- Meadows se sw Me RN Oe Citta : y as Upon { wonderful effect. iy asking at: any erty, Senator Ottinger in the Upper t evening, after listening to ar- FORMER SLAVE, who outlived four masters in| drug store for “W 8 Sage and Houne yesterday denounced the Comp-| nts for and against the use of slavery days, is dead at 118 years in Laurel, Del, | Sulphur Compound,” you will get a troller as chariatan” and accused tral Park for this purpo the oo large bottle of this old-time’ reeipe, ’ him of having the records of the Committee on City Plan of the Board NOT ONLY are 5,000 Indians serving in Army of |improved by the addition of other In- Board of Estimate ot Estimate voted unanimously to Navy, but the Red Man has bought $9,000,000 worth of | credienta, all tea y to use, at very er fe request I Soi Benda Hlittle cost. ‘This si aple mixture éan hls changed views upon .the ap; grant the request of the Loan Com Liberty Bonds. lee ended upon to restore natyral priation for a highway in Queens.” j mittee. The matter will come before oa | 4 4 auty to he hair, I invite him,” said Mf. Ottingor, | the full board for action Friday, but FRENCH SOLDIERS and satlors who are prisoners baa Riss hay downttiwt droghist “to read section 2,050 of the Penal a majority of the board 1s rep- . | of war in Germany may be mar by proxy to their says everybody ukés Wyeth's Sage Law. Let him know what the altera- resented on (the committees the out~ J sweethearts at home, under a new y_ passed law land Sulphur Compound now beeduse Hee of such @ record means,” come is not in doubt, TELS haere ———— Tit darkens 80 Ca aia ane evenly ir, Craig, continued Senator Ot- | The o jon wi olced by three |e pf M d Mis. Bryan L. Ken-| that nobody can tell it has been ap- Unger, had told bim at the time the he opposition was votced by thr BRYAN L. | L. KENNELLY’S Sy WES N.Y. haa| plied--it's 80 easy to use, too. You weat aide bill was introduced that it women and one man, Edward Hage- jelly of Port Chester, N. ¥., has} plied it's 90 easy te Wee oe brush was a good bil) and that the success | | man Hall, In each case the objection DAUGHTER GOES 10 WA | Joined the American Fund for French | Simpit Camp through yoifr batt, take ot the undertaking would depend was to the site, not to the project. | Wounded under Miss Anne Morgan. | ing one strand at a time. By thorn . inane ° the Rh hile cell Mr, Hail. urged that Central Park is driving a motor ear from Paris | ing the gray hair dissappears; after OPPENHEIM CLLINS & eC “If it is the purpose of a certain! would be used for sham battles; that Joing {he American Fund fot|to the base hi tg!. Miss Kennelly | another application or two, F Me Mr. Hearst to achieve the Governor- flares and other flrewqrks would be ; fre + la a thorough ch scholar and an| stored to its naturel color and looks r pa Ah hd AL ship by meana of the New York Cen. | Le — ved; that the meadow would be yo, Prench Wounded Under Miss Manton dilve glossy, soft and beautiful This ‘ tral Rallroad,” said Mr. Ottinger, “1 ) Sawesie Stare Pectoanarure veerensey hated puis sbabis coves fel. MORE nd Will Drive Car. She took with her $600, which she} preparation is a delightful foflet 34th Street, New York warn him not £2 dare to ee siete oe i Ae Thaidue ob the cack Mc ala March to.-.| Collected am friends in Now| requisite. It is not intended for, the w he development of the Port of | cady for t 81 LW Bdabataaed Boon dharte yIC Ma —lyork for the deaf, dumb and Dlind| cure, mitigation or prevention is- York of Ww 6 dredging o 6 the new loan. Hudson River, which must be done |of the Eme: ssieniey Fleet Carscration | Asha bi Vein an ie, , Immediately. I hope this will not | to take the water on the Atlantic sea- «yrs. Quironea th NOUnE and Mire Ji be made a political issue.” board is floatin My in the Pass | ones, oe tne poke as: J D0 joating proudly In the the use of the park. One said the pri um ers (@) } ‘ te at Kearny, N. J. park would be needed for the thou- ts WOMENS JP ING JHOKS ™ . r s of children who could not leave \ ae heating se Mr. sl a a Nek Ue New saliess the the | resi al at fth Avenue Smart appearance does not sratement reading im part: 6 6. [day afternoon. ‘Tho great hull is made |,, CUy Emerson did most of the talk. | * oO er in th bli 7 dag nd Uae on 4.500 Heywood Broun and Gutzon Borg. | 4 stop at the shoe-tops. oo gga Perens |e raelaht te in the Arat of ten 3.600 umn, the fs also. uried the | Now that conservation of material Rested to eponsor the bill to enable | aut ing SESE naras RATE COLe ntent | USeY artment of the Loan cin : the New York Central Railroad to! ABclibeh jak Ghtae ease *, explained that all avatiable j is an international necessity and grab the Hudson River waterfront Beet eee ie ae Le Mecca tre sites, including Van Cortlandt Park, . “Vicious as this bill appears to be | OF the we ‘. apes e tattery Park an e City College | Paris has decreed the short, narrow upon examination Senator Ottinger | oro will have aoa mee walk Gog, Suadiam, h I been examined and the | ; ms to be willing to perform until|on ner at hear, da then will be fon was that Centra’ rl, of- i skirt—the Shoe assumes increased the last tho task assigned to him bv | owed’ tate ace Yay ie ra yee tered the only thoroughly F those interested In its passage. The ae Walia a Comptroller Craig held t a | prominence and, if correct, is more Well founded opposition to the bill | peterson Coles and enwines will) ark wasithe place for the ex. ’ My et the Senator and caused 3 vas o cheduled hibit, Mr, erson answered that than ever a mark of distinction. Rinte rave aud rage? Ts AGRAWON GALT he cata iine of aant | he: oueroRNalnpHLweuia -Uestroy. tie ‘The Board of Aldermen yesterday| month, so whe is nearly four weeks | intended iilusion. : passed, by « vote of 62 to 4, the reso-| ahead ‘of tim President Bruckner of the Bronx u oI pr Adler ‘i wan he exhibition in Van Cort- H Realizing the importance of smart Jution contemning the Ottinger- Adi nted the exhibition in Van Cort ¢ 7 West Side Commission Bill, which jandt Park. Mr. Emerson said the vast | footwear, Oppenheim, Collins & Co. the Committee on State Legislation transient population of the city would | i \ . had prepared, following @ public hoar- jnot go so far, and, as a matter of | go. e s song al 4 {i have concentrated special interest ing Monday. Recape in Auto After Attempt to{Mblicity, Ceniral Park had best be wigs St ac *€: ; a cen used for the effect in other parts of| ™ on their shoe department and now Red Crom Needs Mechanics and Rob Florida the country. | Ciari ame e. “4 After an executive session the com- . as . present a splendid collection of un- ‘The American Red Crone sont out | y TAMPA FMt: Murch 19-—Mank rob-| mitten ‘acted. unanimously, “within | ‘The climax of Stracciari’s triumphant debuts ae bd ere Ned A 3, Storms, a baker, In} four minutes. The city will appro- : att ‘< usually attractive styles in Pumps, an appeal yesterday for men tral: 1 Jan unauccensful attempt to rob the| pri "325,000 for the restoration ot| in both New York and Chicago was his a4 automobile mechanles and chauf-| American State Bank at phy rhill orth Meadow, which, Mr. Emer- ae ey Py Fe ES { and Oxford Ties, at feurn to apply at the headquarters|qnout 1 o'clock this morning, The] son save, can bs accomplished in one| @famatic singing of Cortigiani vil razza dan- on the eleventh floor of No, 222 ‘aw sed the growing season + | 6.00 to 10.00 Rourthy Aves for Service ‘abrond. |e eee eee oy cutomoblie tnd ate aie rigs: a is the song he has now re- ° e 4 offer presents opportunity for scape by automobile a a d as his Columbi ast ribet A { men either under or over the draft| Seine hunted. Tho vaul, and outer WARTIME SONGS GIVEN. cor 0. 14 masterpiece. ‘ Morena have Wear rales eli eee eet, 2 reach the DY rhey Feature Spring Concert oc} Wonderful record, reproducing the world- ‘wer the army or the navy st and left without any booty, pre- the ™ 1 Art Society. famous baritone’s art at its best. — sumably when Were supply ‘of explo Th Musical Art y gave Its ‘ sives was exhausted twe h annivers # ‘concert 9192— 4 | Whe two ot the mon wore working | {tm evening in arn "Hall before a 49192 “ee 50 } inside the bank, the others were|large audience, In conformance with <n eae . " = peer postec outside, ‘The first explosion| this year's plan of deviating from pro- er | a vie oats) i} blew the door of the vault off and sramine J pt for et ears, that featured lett thelr homes were warned to Keop| included ‘songs fromthe Arenah front j - {| thelr distance, of which aurien 1ave ; ~ | | ua'taaecctrep'ae, baybeak” ane st Bethe ert Tesh a Seagle sings “The a ower we will shoot to Kill.” pietes i ate ‘) fi il Isle if S ; A rank Damre . Storme armed himself whens he lege Krank Danes roclety.s singing | eautifu of Somewhere’ ' hia home and was & the! roughness and of balance e e \| j Fear of thé bank wh was shot, scattered along tts musica) way. : . i - a yagerman Sanaby, "a Danish Vietoncet- It he dyn well said of Oscar Seagle that he | ist, assisted by ya Schkolnik, vio« ; Japanene Milltar: linist, and. Lewis Grumberg, Peat “‘sings from the heart.”” And never ; Ave ecital in tho eveni j f ‘Acting | Restian Hal Mr. Baliby io'an artis] has i. proved it better than in this beautiful i) ] Secretary of War Crowell welcomed Of Mabe ANG plays well: dtl! Intona- and sympathetic recording of McKinley’s | ‘ i je Japanese Military Missi headed " i ; | a Ot sits reve arch acerbic Femina, ar re Tk rats favorite hymn. On the back, “Ten Thou- haba ™ i aN is : 9. w ‘ Dp | | month's visit. After a stay 0 saceahaciinnt Alter Sehed-| A2487—$1.00 BEA Peroni wae curl “ales on Peansylvania Rail 2 | MS phage nt A gy j| PHILADELPHIA, March 20,—The | iH visiting the war industries ? on . * Catalogue Merchandise wea PAH ann tn Company te | ; : i _ nounced to-day that there will be no } , || Ship Strikers Retar +» [change of time tables on ang por-| H . BALTIMORE, March 20.—The 600] tion of the system either east or] % ON THE SIXTH FLOOR ahtp workers who struck at the Baltl-| West of | Pittsburgh in connection } j ~ more Dry Docks and Shipbuilding] ing plan by the Federal Govern- ' ' ‘ Company plant’here on Monday willl ment, Alteration of schedules will : return to work (-day. Local No hot be necessary ag the hands of the Ca: 11 will specially feature, until (and including) April 25th, hoilermakers, tron shipbuilders and] clocks will simply be turned ahead | sals exquisite ’ ce oO. ’ i) helpers, which included r [one hour on the Oe of Me ah pas n on }| issued ‘a statement late lige 1, and the existing schedules w record if “S Ss new and attractive assortments of | Jannouncing laycort Was due| automatically apply ‘to. the” now ri i} 0, to @ misunderst of the Wage| standard tim | Adjustment Boa . : Acknowledged by musical critics as the greatest living { ame tty Minti. | ‘cellist, Casals has won even wider popularity through | Easter and Springtime Apparel eer neit'with the Ula state!| the adiant beguty of his Columbia Record. His inter } Willlam Van Sycle W . 1 could not beat anybody,” and| — pretation of Mendelssohn's Spring Song’ an amaz- ' | of Bergen County, N, J.. new er utterances that character| ‘ng revelation of the 'cello’s musical possibilities. { is dead of pneumonia at Y ed for John Matehowski a sen- . 1 | and Accessories [resi tug sade el tans A6020—$1.50 f i, N. J. dudge © 0 fixed ; ntence when the prisoner could i }not pay a fino of $100, Matchowski as illustrated in the Easter Folder vi an Austra cmloyed n'a Paaaal ee and two daughter uh a Minha wae LAG tb Austrian spoke his mind. Relieves Spies Tap Wires. {4 a EXCEPTIONAL VALUES are offered in Be rete R reid tbh Chart | 5 Rroussard of Loulstana Ing that German sples are constantly 7 tapping telephone and teleg: used by the War I Spring Clothes for Women, Misses, Junior Misses, | Girls and Boys; Women's and Misses’ Sweaters, | _in’ine Senate a romlution caine information concerning wha i; | Separate Skirts, Semi-made Skirts, Corsets, Bras- urea ware bolas taken ta. combat The Senato passed the resvlution| idieally 11, NEW IBPRIA, La., March 20 a ically iil at his home on was followed by In- | which physietans: said 41, but other complications “Tom, Dick,Harry and Jack, hurr 'y back!” A corking. Patriotic song hit that will surely (MY, appeal to “‘the girls they left behind them.’ Coupled, appropriately enough, with another lively, timely popular air, “Till Come Back to You When It’s All Over.’? Both sung by Arthur Fields, the soldier baritone. A2496—75¢ Many Other Sparkling Numbers ‘These are only a few winners from the wonderful, com- ete April list of Columbia Recorda including 61 dif- ferent selections. Beautiful’ Easter music, opera songs, orchestral numbers, monologues, patriotic airs, song hits, children’s records, and dance mus Be sure to get ‘che full list from the nearest Coluinbia dealer, partnent without deb. sieres, Underwear, Gloves, Neckwear, Silk Hosiery, sia etc.; Infants’ and Little Children’s Wear; and Men’s_ | aunt oe Furnishings. | ‘ ; an's report ber o | Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York | sey / | Thirty-fourth Street Ohirty-fitth Gtreg | ie for ie entigntes Mra, March 20,—An Rose Pastor} » the Wong. hades in Kid and Suedes. Send some records to e PR day Kid your soldier, There isa Columbia > Prag ae de doeg at reli day a ere ie Grafonola in his ¥. M,C. A. or Knights of Columbus 5 —— = reme comfort and a ¢mik-s reappearance but. former and rhymester fone. Sveen from 1 to Send for Calaloy W. Masi orders filled, 511 6th Ave., near 3lat St. 58 3d Ave. ar 10th St. New Colemlbte Resorts on Sale the 10th and 20%h of Every Moth Columbia Grapiayjione Compy ny, New York With clectrie moter, $240 Se Haan See 5 cation as “crooks,”

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