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8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. PMs wesc. ce ~ IMAGER THREATENS |Gcencrer zsn Sesces Soet TOLL OF U BOATS |""* “nT LET Lay =n re rye ore| AOKTS THEATRICAL FOLK } t Cad a for Cinnes tap Hin tends to ask the Government whether | yower for grievous Back to Cad injury } ‘Mre& Mary Maretiall, also known as Jit fa not time to the Duteh aa (iiDaadilonis | c ieee, vo The oe obpginaggld the WAR ON HOLLAND | Minister at Was 4 ve ng ite Three Datch Ships Seised tn Canal Reserve Bank Governors and Cam.| 1’ via . the American Mintater tone. i to three years after she had pleaded eens ane ; paign Heads to Confer With Rulity of vetty larveny in Boecial Sea- | PANAMA, March 20—The American | pa Mutoh att made a demonstra thoritiew In the Panama Canal Zone Him To-Day. On fen. 2 Mra. Marshall boueht tlon Thursday t before the house | have seized three Dutoh merchant vea- WASHINGTOD Ma 2—Th h aoe, sa y “red ER SHIP CLASH of the American Minist&, {sels tn accordance with the order issued ’ ! ’ TON, March 2! e 1, > | _ ain, Thursday, March 21,— transatl Blaze Melts Gas Meter Connections and Makes Firemen’s Work Dangerous. A fire of mysterious origin in the basement of the three-story theatrical by President Wilson size, interest rate and other features! arding house at 243 West Fifty- Bee Der won’ of i bagiisios de of the Third Liberty Loan, which is!‘ lfourth Street drove a dozen or more ve @ check for $10 and ree Woan, n & LOAN TERMS OUT SOON. |. iad é Tonnage and Cargo Estimate resutt of a conference here to-day gave firemen a bad hour at 3 o'clock aif that amount in change, to open April 6, depend largely on the |the Montevideo. ibe persone to the street In @ panic and scalp Allies in Giving Up Be- | ALLIES’ DUTY 10 KEEP [Mectaton Hapected at Washington, Fed on British Admi- Detween Secretary. McAdoo, Gover-|THREE FRENCH SHIPS LOST,» mrnine ter to Holland $s John w. Was worthloas. ; | War nrrested Jan. 19 after she |Resents Dutch Attitude Toward offered a check at another United nors of the tweive Federal Reserve | 1 et Swat The blaze tabi Bcla ks ry ine bibs ba #4 p NGTON, March inal de | sav , Teo erchaut] gas meter quickly bur tf the pipe strictive Clause TRAFFIC OPEN TO DUTCH, [oese rie icine or the tnira “cas | Banks, and Chairmen of a number of /S@bmarines’ Te Pier aethrowinig the Soule thle s ' claton on the terms of the Third Lib. Live) Leah Campaign Commnlttete q o connections, throwing th * ath aa Jerty Loan proba reached to- : eore em secided & WASHING —Subma- kness, Albert Bern who oc- LONDON, March 22.—Dospatches SAYS AMSTERDAM PRESS | 4 ¢ between Secre-| WASHIN' 22.—Ger- ia - retary McA een ap be Pages rines or min nk only three French 7 on the nd floor SOUR STOMACH from The Hague report that a loca! | nhera of the many's economic joll in cargo ships ‘tively the size of the loan 181 merchantmen during the week ended ‘ne 1 Means Committee. rate, maturity, sink trict- wart 1 smoke, but before gate, his light went where he and ator . Who told ming up from the rear said, but wishes to co’ outside of official W 8 more than $6,000,000,000 to sending his recomme of the loan were date, officials here estimated to-day. Fink There retary at an alle ph y vheth that Germany con- ult with men] March 16, on before] smaiier craft n to Con-| ceived here 90 tons and two kly report re- The de- rerchant ships s above 100 tons en 1 during the week. sunk by her submarines during the news agency say . thle INDIGESTION | ssc or creat Scent | Rotertm Paper Cale hip pm HEARTBURN °"""' by the attitude of the Dutch AL mugen te hod na ) Government toward the Entente and Histor) ia ting t : ho United States and publishes a STER Thursday, Maret ese tantly Reli is 1 Instantly Relieved by | report that the abandonment by the : 2 ‘ at ' President | BISUR T | Dutch Government of the remaining| Wilson's proclamation —regardt A jrestriotive clauses in its Dutch shipping, the Algemeen Han- | loan terma would be regardec Jelsblad saya It considers that there |t | Germany as cause for war. now MAGNESIA jones. national traffio for states which can- | IN © GRAIN Tabeers MOVE HINTED IN HOLLAND : not exist with it. Continued re- AND POWDER FORM Arneain os: Argentina, it says, would Rotterdam } + ran into n Murray Io of tonnage sent to 1 Is based on ship losses just m public for the first time by the Brit- t ‘ P SOUL. ish Admiralty. ‘Tho losses, tt Is es 7 : timated, would be divided about as follows two women tenants, among kerman who o¢ jund fioor apartment and basement Hirmingsam Ag tunning — pe co a loan of carry the Governi who - . 4 of $5,000,000,000 or ev friendly terms.’ aping gar > Cost of reproducing ships sunk, $2,- foot t necessary firemen to v 1 the Allied Powers ‘ can ee pete He ta vaine leaving war expenses of the like having a te it necesna orad Wuty of m ning inter 40,000,000 and probable cargo valle of the next fiscal year to be met by a uny amount are damage was en- 0. yetween $3,000,000,000 and $5,000,000,- Of these 8 it is esti- 1917 total will exceed $2,-| = ed at about new bond issu 000 me mated ratively small area about | 8 lies most of this wre f ships and merchandise millions in gold and silver) r for both parties erdamsehe Courant | Member of Parliament Acitating Step—Demonstration Before American Minister's House. ORDAM, March #4 stain on t ult of the sweeping losses ted now by Allied officials | rhment is preparing to | sharp restrictions, of impor gation of imports statistics ¥ that 2,000,000 tons of cargo was devoted to luxuries imported the United States in 1917. War Trade Board js now pre- | a@ list of what may be ward. | ssential imports and e ject to curtailment in the roments tonnage conservation Fruits and nuts co! A de-!tory that will by What We ; @ Salesrooms || & Economies | No High PRESIDENT OPPOSITE WALDORF HOTEL | You Benefit ELEVATOR SERVICE Store Rents! THREE UPSTAIRS SALESROOMS 11W34. 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