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Programme are tmminent, were made SENATOR DECLARES WEST and conduct logging operations. Borah Declares One Man, Now rested, Has Killed Eighteen Men in Twenty Twenty Years. possession the evil genius of the I WASHINGTON, March 22-1 W. W., a professional criminal for twenty’ years, who has taken the {nge that the people of the Pacific| lives.of at least eighteen men. Thé Northwest might take the law into thelr own hands against the I. W. W. and predictions that sabotage to em- barrass the Government Government could deal with the I. W. W. without resort to force. With- Mit_mentigning a name, he added: Government now has The best thing to crush the I. would be to punish him on the evidence of his treason.” nator Chamberlain declared it You can’t do a friend a greater favor in the smoking line than to say: “Smoke a MURAD” aij And if your friend thinks he has to pay 25 cents for cigarettes, Bngrgyros Makers of the Highest Grade Tarktsh —and say: 8 Se -unthamy 25Gnk hand him one of yourMURADS and Egupban Cigarettes in the Werld * might be necessary to acnd troops yesterday in the Senate debate on the| into the spruce forests to protect to empower the | Workers getting out timbers for the mmandeer timber | srplanes. Senator Bo ot 1d ho | said. MeN MrOnt ronld deal with thet, |_ Senator King of Utah sald the I. ‘W. W. had been “coddied” too much partment. “He! . W. belleve he leads a charmed | otency.” “How's that?” ‘He epends seven hours @ day car- rying out his system and one hour work. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 22, 1918. | I, W. W. will not al. low men to work in the forests,” he reser nets! PROMISES TO BE eS *EeErricrenr Brrrorencr, eee. GREAT SUCCESS the Buffalo Express.) | York. While the figures show a | terested in his work of observing our Cardinal Farley Gives High) Praise to the Men and Women Directing It. ‘ To-fny and to-morrow and the great drive of the Knights of Colum- bus for $2,500,000 to benefit all of Uncle Sam's boys, will be over, Last night the figures for the total amount collected sinoé Monday showed $1,886,254.49, Of this amount $746,- 620 has been collected by the Down- | town Committee, which has been | Working in the financial district, and the rest has come from persons of @il croods within the Archdtocese of New handsome sum up to date, there is a little disappointment folt that the parish contributions have not been larger, and efforts will be redoubled to-day and to-morrow to make the final total reach a mark well above the original sum sought. . Although extremely busy and in- | boys in the trenches in France, Sec- retary of War Baker yesterday found time to cable his congratulations to the Knights of Columbus for their great drive, and wishes for a glori- ous finish, Tho cablegram was re- ceived in the morning and was’ read by Judge Morgan J, O'Brien at tho daily luncheon of the Downtown Committee, It read: Magnitude of operations of the American expeditionary force increases | constantly the importance of its rec- jonal facilities, More power to in your war fund campaign in operation with the Y¥. M, C, A. and | Red Cross | When the cablegram had been read Cardinal Farley Jed the 160 financte in applause and an enthusiastic dem- oustration. | At the luncheon the figures of the | Various teams of the Downtown Com- |mittee for the day’s drive were an- |nounced, Nicholas F. Brady's team again led the field with a total of | $90,396, Mr. Brady announced a con- tribution of $50,000 by Henry L. Do. herty & Co, A telegram from Douglas Fal banks, the movie actor, announcing a | personal contribution of $1,000 and of- | fering to bring his Wild West show to |New York to help the fund was re- celved with oheers. Judge O'Brien's team took second honors for the day | with @ total of $36,960. Of this amount |Charles M. Schwab contributed | 000 and J. P. Morgan, $7,600, He | Hlelde’s team was third ith a total of $10,175. This includ | $5,000 from the Equitabl pany, which is the firs. trust com- | pany to contribute to the fund. The other teams lined up as follows: Jo- | h P. Grace, $6,226; Peter McDon- | nell, $4,088; Peter J, Maloney, $3,112; Alfred E. Smith, $3,760; Roger P. | Kavanagh, $1,507; William D, Guth- rie, $6,460, and James 8. ‘arney, Individual contributions reported for the day included Henry L. Do! Chas. M wab. he \ His Eminence Cardinal Farley. 6,000 P. & Co. see $50,000 George American Sugar F Equitable Trust Co Louis J. Bhret.. 6,000 500 | Katherine Mackay 000 George Ruppert. 2,000 | Charles H. Sabin 1,000 | | William Seldon 1,000 Joseph McLean 1,000 H. B. Rosen . . + 1,000 | Lewis Casa Ledyard... +e 1,000 | Douglas Fairbanks, 1,000 Jacob H, Schiff 1,0 John J. Riker « 1,000 Charles Hayden.. 1, 004 John F, O'Rourki 1,000 The Grand Lodg Masons |sent their check to the War Fund with the following letter ° “JOHN G. AGAR, Knights of Colum bua War Committee | “Tam pleased to inclose my check 4s a@ contribution to the Knights of Columbus War Fund. With best Wishes for ita euccesa, "G GH le JACKSON, Deputy Grand Master.” At the luncheon of the Downtown Committee Cardinal Farley made a short address in which he thanked the bankers for their excellent we and told them why they should very proud of what they he He sald in part iin the whole scope of m | perience in all parta of the world Jincluding ffty years of % Now York, much as I know « | Benerosity of this great city--and 1 | One knows it better than I eded anything wit untry would be arou 1 the lead of the New past not wish to ex in your he nbling block s—but if any persons eve An exouse to be prowd, yo and those who are working with have that excuse, You | to be proud of your cit | your * of country and of yo n on to Win this righteous “I have received letters and graths from many parishes, some which are so poor that they did to AN thetr aflotted q has failed and mont murpassed their ¢ I hay able to get toe $5,000 which I heve given as sonal contribution. I would t were more. I would that w raise double amount ay at and expecta " grant tha for ¢ n 1g UL ne histor 1 ite G | has nitte If cor the task of safeguarding the | morals of its fighting forces. y [Work baw no other result than (hls [Patriotic Young Women of St: Malachy's Parleh K. OFC. WAR FUND ” Cancueriny Broddiay Restedrante Wer War Fund aed Misses, MOLLIE. and MARGARET CAMPBELL it will be an apostolate redounding to) your houor and glory here and here- | aofter. I wish to express also my deep appre: ion of the support given t Catholic War Fund by Col, F velt in bis letter published yester day, It is record with the gen- erosity which has always acter- ized him in connection with Catholic movements. I am glad to know that his health, which has caused us such serious concern, is no longer precar- fous “The Secretary of War also was most thoughtful and considerate send us in the midst of his many cares and actual cangers the splendid cablegram which Judge O'Brien has just read. It {8 a message most thor. oughly appreciated by the Catholics of New York.” To-night the Jewish residents of the parish of St. Francis de Sales will give a gala entertainment for the benefit of the fund in the New Star Casino, 107th Street and Park Avent The bill includes an all star cast, t following theatrical and eratic stars having promised to appear: Mar. guerita Sylva of the Chicago Opera Company, Morgan Kingston of the M tropolitan Opera House, Lew , Elenore Cochrane, Frank Pol lock of the London 0; mac companied by Dr, Anselm Gotzl; J Kiern Brennan, author of “A Little Bit of Heaven; of the “Ob Boy,” company; George McManus, 1 R Idberg, To rney ‘Rernard Robert Emmet Keang, Hall and terson with the original Dixieland Jazz Band, Miss Etta Harrigan and Thomas Hackett, accompanted by Henry Winchman; Tyrone Power, Cy ril Keightley and Albert Howson Shakespearian actors; Sergel Kullar sky, violintst; Otillie Schilleg, so prano; Lawrence Goodman, pianist, and Master Sylvan Levy or Her hert and Charles Prince will conduct Tickets Aare selling at $1, $2 and $1 may be secured at the box « the parish room, Church of St cls dé Sales, No. 139 Rast 96th Street The performance will begin at 816 sha Five young women of Bt. Malncht' Parish have been doing excellent for the fund in the Broadway reati tanta, T are the Misses Helen Delaney, Maa Shanley, k yn A Donohue, Mol Mar- garet Campbell. The «a rs and vbaret folle t and left in the zealc © young women, and, be have "come across” in a ts themselves have contrib Willlam_ Fox terday announced net ween $8,000 and $6,000 worth of con tributions from the 1 stare 1 Broadway favor i oe tifled Nicholas F. that he ending a check for $2,500 to be redited to his team on the Down wn Committes Th makes $7,500 at Mr. Ehret has giver In the #. Their quota was « Jet Attorney Mart f tha Fund tn the N ng . Rev. John D. Is © parish Philip of Nari and STOMACH UPSET? 5 at the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab.ets That’s what thousands of stomach eufterers are doing . 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Mercerized Pope lateas, Drills, Piquets, Devonshire Cloths and, last but not least, linen. Novelties. All well made, because the prettiest boy is apt lo grow wriggley. Underwear- union suits for boys n gan 3. Straw middies black and white. Also the popular serge “tams” (regulation sailors) with the name of a battleship on the hat bands. KATHRYN A DONOHUE Westpointe shoes down to @ ‘MUST COUNTERACT Official outfits for Boy FOE PROPAGANDA blue, Scouts of America. ROGERS PEET COMPANY | | Broadway Broadway | Miss Spencer, French War Worker, | at 13th St. “The at 34th St. F mportant Four | Says It Is Important Dut Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. of American at Warren at 41st St, | The Important duty before Ameri. | | ans at me is to coun wet t e fects of German propaganda in this T eth With HELEN . ™m. We f Ei Ni ‘tor F nee es i * Matas snd | DELANEY told several hundred t th the Rose room of the Plaza n of Tolentine, both of which have | |; doubled their quota. rs fic ‘Saat A specch from the Fingajde at tho| s your duty to use your t loity Athletic Club, in Wert. 54th! ence upon everybody with whom you I Save Decayed Teeth, | Street, last night, brought $1,500 in| ome in contact,” sald Miss Spence: Jcontributions to the fund, Willlam| who is just back from 4 Mox made the appeal. The organtza-| french front a ‘ tion Is a Jewish one. she Ame? tenes? tot fact that the war is yet to be Day of Prayer for Victory Sea- Won, awe u win it Our men | gested by Rev. A.C. Dixon, ire Koln, hla ee pd rigt | LONDON, March “An appeal has acudalmum: lees nosent to all churches in Engload t riielly Dy nd them,” and America, signed by the Rev. A American troops, she sa C. Dixon, pastor of the Metropolitan hips Inevi * in Tabernacle here (formerly po Tighten Loose Teeth, an Treat Diseased Gums. 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