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, ' j | hivessity, Prof. Schofield sald in ar States had not begun to get inte ac: | 1,600 ton and WORLD DREAM YEARS AGO sieve "ite wan sn ea nee tien Ra laa MORE UKRAINIAN LAND) = SENT DOWN IN WEEK \ 5 Oey can t tiin for man eare 1 be-! ' 7 GRADUALLY GETTING THE BEST | r t » for the week | Prof. Schofield of Harvard Declares | kaiser, ne raid s (fF ALLIED-NEUTRAL Ads THE teil ; toea' Serious Differen Have OF SUBMARINE WARFARE nde /- “Pee Ton years ago he tol of bis Although warning agaings Undue \' third table sho 2,589,000 saci tha, = te 2 zm 24 Emperor Said “Peace plans 60 Manipulate the Jews ond Cath iptimism, he Admiralty statemen s tons of enemy vessels cap- | Resulted batect lOf These, Eleven Were Steamers!24 MUNICIPALITIES SHORT. Must Devastate Opy n olica and hia dreams of a world empire sit Vired and brought into service Demand of 4.600 Tons of Larger, Say CHICAGO, March 2) the | Prof Sehofleld added. “At that time he | | “The results of the past year have = (”" {his te Hees ae the See] “00 Aiarch ctrnsed ‘ Ba § ily Diseren ; MA Gtreld end if ic thinks you are a) eng rome th ag the Upited Btates shown the ability of our seamen to war seh: : Serio {ferences have broken London Keport Pbk and if it of » time caught unawa | 4 —_ és suvaints ' On LEAN peace monarch, roiile your » J and) and have to resort to vonseripiion, ged il |aet upon terms with the submarine — out between Austria ar it gilt. nian LONDON, Mareh 21 sof ory, HBP Admiralty reports the loss despatches by mine or su " atria has demanded « ' in the House of from Kieff, Austria has demand seventeen British mere in ian & wverning body) Period Only 6,606,275 Tons, ) ore rag . sur ‘ and by f sheet British Figures Show a eanke iy ene RO, I# report | sir Eric Geddes, Firat Lord of the Admiraity, indicated that it atill 1,600 tons or over, and six under ys ken off peace) that tonnag ive been repulsed] Were lost Kharkoff front} Were unsut wo fishing vessels No Signs of Social Evil or Liquor, | n¢ lares Rey, MacLeod After ven mercnantmer fully attacked German fo j near Vorosht WASILINGTON, March 21.—Seeret firures British Admiralty on | Would be unwise to publish the totais | Trip Through Virginia. (400 miles noi f Odessa and 39 ‘ In each of the three preceding for the war. However, these totals south of Moscow ng attacks have submar weeks eighteen British vessels losses and world ship- | Key James Malcolm: MacLeod, D. D made by the Ukrainian Soviet now are given to the public, building were m © Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas public here to- Imultaneously in this country and jitth Avenue and 48th Street, told | via London) 6 EE eee THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. | a ee 1 1 ve % | day by the Bri Embassy, They | in Great ain nbera of his congregation last @ight | i), ‘ show that from both enemy action) ‘The Admiralty's tables follow: he recetved during hin | The Effects of Opiates, ' and marino risk on Jan, 1, 1918, | fisk (ih @roah (OMS) FOP the ta Graces eur aentens | HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and ite various Allied and neutral abl or «i Kingdom, for- regs Mi Ais akers tp Meco bated ENT | OR A report announces: Preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well kne iven in the : ae “ies sh ! en lost | ; al for the world | n the “tide-water* section of“! prcdambash ; ; sinallest doses, if, continued, these opiates cause changes in the ‘ s | since the war began 11,827,672 gross ompectively Virginia | ‘unctions and growth of the cells which are likely to be permanent, Fi F | nhs, While shipyards outside of the| - 4 September, 814,- at struck me most foretbly.” said 3Q YEARS FOR KILLING BABY. | causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for aicohol or narcotics in ‘ ; - , Powers. were tivhing ont| 36 fourth quarter, |) MacLeod, “was the massiveness of <= lee life, Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack : p 0826, © preparations made for taking care, Man Sentence child's Mather of staying powers, are a result of di with opiates or narcotics to keep sa I quarter: 216,905; i i P is ° . , n Hecond quarter: t rmy. 1 waa most favorably inv Paces . children quiet in their infancy, The rule among physicians is that children ba | Bish | NC TP rar, |pressed With the cleanliness not only of! URBANA, II 1 oh—-Walter | should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day al figur jong withheld, are) 2 é . Third P y quarter: 4 22; 629,481, the men but of the streets, buildings and) Robbins to-day was found guilty of | time, and only then if unavoidable. hii: waa ‘ ; 629,481, | ti id only then if labl ‘ CONOMY a ni A F now made public, an Admiralty mem- Fo: 39; 187,234; vundings in all of the camps Ij the murder of { months-old Wil- | The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and joes not mean price when it comes to orandum says, because to-day will not 94,87 sited. fred Chesley and tenced to thirty |other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strungiy Phird | Single sold the thousands who (}? 1. neeina naw , an, @ is nothi s Of course our prices are modest, but the real they will impress upon the people the ‘ be acteens my ' tion under the gosw on tri Tae ihe ards,” [them wilfully with narcotics, n for our large busines# in Chil ’s Shoes necessity of united action in making 641,780; nfl r did I get any| _ Evidence pr ted to the Jury ahowed Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears ’ apre to the care sh be which each iar on Py ste good losses ‘by submarines, With \ ence from the hundreds with whom Robbina caus pot A th by con: |¢he signature of Charles H. Fletcher, ' . a them an appeal to British \ x ail.s4o; personally of its use ‘ tar) Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of and the sturdy foot protecting character of those builders to apeed up their efforts by} 1,261 4 03 ti | If @ soctal evil exists St is kept so far well made Shoes. bringing: more men and women to 952,93 ae jer control that 1% was not in evi work on the task, and warning that rent ToR . arenes z a " _ 10 the recent falling off in British pro 27. | Sel Bust Hees BL amen eect CHILDREN’S SHOES Auction must not eontinue Higures for roms tonnage ot! JAPAN TO GIVE, In spite of the tremendous total of| world’s tonnage for August and 4 a Made on Comfortable Fitting Orthopedic Lasts loxses they do not approach the| September 1914, includes 182,829 groas | 150 000 TONS OF SHIPS tons interned in enemy ports. y Sizes 2 to 1.25 to 2.75 claims of the Germans, and with! ‘phe mercantile shipbuilding | out- L oode re 2,589,000 tons of seized enemy shipa| put (in gross tons) for the period.|... ; . Sizes 4 to 1.50 to 3.25 ded to the output of the war period] the Un Kingdom, foreign, and! Will Surrender Vessels in Order to ad Pp bi ad for world, respectively is 2.50 to 5.00 the net loss to world shipping, exelu- | We t Sizes 6 to as toll 1 Sizes 814 to 11........ Sizes 11! to | Get American Steel for New nd of the year, 675,610; | Tonnage. sive of that of Germany and her 3.00 to 5.00 ' The maximum of low lin the second quarte: the unrestricted submarine wa | which drew the United State: ; allies, is only 2,68 120, 3.50 to 6.00 the United Kingdom, | SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.—In ex- first quarter, 266,267; second quar- |, ter, 146,870; third qu fourth quarter, 92,71 for the whole year, 551,081; total or American steel, Japan has| ided to turn over to the United State! 00 tons of her merchant ships, the struggle, was launched.. That] for the world for the whole year, {cording to a Toklo cable to a Japancse quarter 2,236,034 gross tone of ships| 1202.000. paper here. The transfer to the Amer- at ¥f joan flag will take place in a short time, tho despatch says. CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit went down., Since then the total has een reduced until in the four 34" St. New York bauanise a 1917 ik was sarees. in the mean time, the shipbuilding out- put steadily curved upward. in the 1 it is not stated how many of the ships eady {n commission, but Jt is output for the whole year, 1,146, 44%. ‘Total for the world for the eee chia Muley. ese teeter Geiss whole year, 1,688,000, paratively new construction, \} t quarter of 1917 it was 932,023 1917 for the United Kingdom The negotiations had been in progress | for some time, and Japanese ship own- ers finally were persuaded to give up| |the 150,000 tonnage, because without| | fteel the Japanese shipbuilding Industry | ij 4 Ell jcannot be maintained, For Women and Misses Franklin Simon 8 Co. SON LEADERSHIP PRAISED IN LONDON The Values Are Most Extraordinary A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Daily News Says Allies Should Act as He Does in Relation to Russia. LONDON, March 21,—Ur | | Tailored Suits th EWER MODELS include braid bound BN . Serge Suits in Mannish, Tier and Flare Coat effects, Jaunty Norfolk Suits of Wool Jersey and stylish Tweed Suits with Flare and Norfolk Jackets. Specially Priced at 25.00 JAILOR MADES of Tricotine and Poiret Twill, and Silk Embroidered suite of fine Serge, splendidly tailored and finished. Misses’, Juniors’ «a Girls’ Apparel ° Da meee rt for standing by the Russian revolution, “It 14 the duty of the Allies to show Presenting Every New Fashion Idea | sears ie et {dent Wilson own regard- and de 4 for such % “The lead which Mr, Wilson JUNIORS’ SUITS heiven My Oe eset ane delica lable ‘service. He has kept hi. above Specially Priced at 35.00 ILK EDGED, Embroidered and Strictly Tailored Suits of Tricotine and Serge; the smart silhouettes are accentuated by workmanship of an unuaually high character. MISSES’ SUITS Showing New Length Coats With Straightline Skirts ‘OOL SUITS show smart trimness of line, characterized by man- tailoring. Gracefully slender is the silhouette, while strictly tailored, Eton or waistcoated suits offer unusual variety. 14 to 20 years. rations of mom fixed on Plain Tailored, Belted or Semi-Empire Models | this lovalty to UITS with Eton or longer length coats; various types of collars and ‘U. S, RED CROSS MISSION, packets; straightline or pleated skirts; of serge, tricotine, homespun, WHICH FLED JASSY, SAFE | Prices Range from 40.00 © 65.00 Smart Suits for Full Figures 4214 to 5214 bust measure checked worsted or silver velour. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Party of Twenty-eight Physicians and Nurses Arrives at Moscow, WASHINGTON, March American Red Cross M d from Jassy to Odessa 29.50 to 195.00 19.75 to 59.50 Newest Frocks [SO arn in ett ton FROCKS of Silk Ging- mania wh z A ae to cecage tie SAveneln Garmnen AT-| ham in self tones of contrasting colors, ‘ mies has arrived sa Moscow, ac- | Cloth with Satin collars, tailored effects in MISSES’ OUTER-WRAPS Featuring Many New Ideas in Capes or Coats at Red Cross headquarters é Tricotine and Serge, and Combination Dressy or Tailored Coats, : The marty, Headed, 4 i nry W. An- Frocks of Georgette with other silken fabrice. derson of Rich , Ve » consists of twenty-eight members, Je 5 Jaunty Specially Priced at Suit of Also New Model Capes clans and urea eats Ciel Olah 18.50 Pia: ARIOUS length belted coats, with |]|members or the mission betore their I dp ‘ $40.00 collars, belts and pockets in new ef- fire, Gated Maren 12 received to. WM 99.60 i pt FROCKS in Taffeta Silk fects, An entirely new model is a || ay by ‘ka. Tho. Americana| (Mt Novelty figured collar and cuffs, Frocks three-quarter length tailored coat; Pee van all teed. guppies on baud | i of Georgette Crepe with beading in vivid another smart model has a de- Net Pentiay an Red Cross color contrasts and new models in Tricotine, tachable cape. 6 to 17 years APES with long, sweeping lines; coatee-capes giving a more fitted effect, or with belted waistcoats, are new fashions, smart belted, semi-Empire, loose model or three quarter length coats. 14 to 20 years. combined with Georgette and with artment from a carter Foulard Silk and Figured Georgette HAS SUNDAY MOVIE BILL. ji "eR Specially Priced at 25.00 RESSES of Crepe Georgette Misses? Braid- ie aa trimmed — | : : ae iS | Woot Tricine GIRLS’ DRESSES New Model Silk, Wool 39.50 Distinctive New Silk, [flont. Benetsr Lockwood af Hrookiy1 Prices Range from INNER D in de ¢ pastel shades, elaborately embroidered and beaded; smart frocks MISSES’ DRESSI aera aicipal authoritt of Tricotine, in tunic effects and Tailored Roviasa So geval tine ace Frocks of Serge, richly adorned with silk braid. or Washable Dresses or Washable Frocks | ILK Dresses of Georgette crepe, | JN navy blue; white faille silk ILK Dresses of Georgette, taffeta, se ee 4 eae . e collar forms part of waistcoat; | ss Saba ais : taffeta, crepe de chine, foulard or straightline skirt, with inset | chiffon, crepe meceor, pongee, fou- M silk gingham; tailored dresses of | rounded pockets. 14 to 20 years. | lard or silk gingham; washable serge, tricotine, Poiret twill or wool frocks of net, voile, linen, chambray, illinery ‘| Spring Coats for Street and Motor Wear Jersey; washable dresses of organ- | POKE HAT of Lisere straw, (i/ Hawaiian or “Peter Pan” cloth, |[ “Pil Ush MirockdeuesSol® [il Belted models, accentuating the new Silhouettes; developed in the new cloths and colorings, j die, net, lace or voile. 14 to 20 years, | /ustrated,) black or colors, faced cotton crepe or gingham. 6 to 17 y: eee ' : Pe OF SEDAN 86047 yee Ladies’ Hats 9.75 to 98.50 | poppies around crown, 10.00 75 to 45.00 Bete a | 22.50 30.00 40.00 i MILLINERY SHOP+-Main Floor | ATLANTIC HAT CO. 7 Great Jones St., Soy mmene! VU ATUHICUCU THE NT UT DEW YORK CITY, “ — _

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