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and Special Correspondents. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. . the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So rl Sa U.S. HAS BRIDEGROOM ARMY" ; INFRANCE: BRIDES’ LETTERS fg * OFTEN DELAYED TWC WO MONTHS | | : { _ |THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press | FORMER FRENCH ADVANCE 900000000000000000000 = TONGA LRT EviS eS BREAKS RECORD ON MRE “SOLD IN LOTS GF MILLIONS AT ST. QUENTIN 0000000000000000000000000000 >_— 4 | WASHINGTQN, March 26—Thity 1 | | American idiers fighting In Franee . i @ ——____— ——ee | HAVO WO Promotion by recommeén- j Aj ‘ ® ° 3, ye | take it up to-morrow to} tat Gen, Pershin iS : fos at Wha dw. / Tremendous Boom Follows ,(*8" i} MP fomore ari ene | ail System in Ba ay cause 0} he ’ A rvide for an int 4] In the list are two captaine,..omeie \ Terms of New Loan as An- | per cent. on the Third mi | tyoate Pree ie - } « 1 tt had't <a ‘ feutenants and two see- | OverworkedClerks—Weekly State- | nounced in Washington. | 1° hat bern ext an faters fond Heuter nty-two of the | . — . . bAibasg. i. nts were given comiale H Explainin sh per ¢ sions in the av t \ { ment From Pershing Urged—Our tha’ javeest. ond: Hansedilin con 4, Mead wa In the aviation section \ ‘ ’ the same a list of 500 other s the Stock Exchange market | belief yf the Secretary men who hav > 1 who have been commisalo Boys Have Sugar and White Bread. Pe ey vot ae hho have heen commiaatoned ta |which sold in two hours and a half ; ; the Officers’ Reserve Corps was made cient, and. that by restricting unnec \ than for any full day | Genary ul @ and by inducme | 220 ine thirteen majors, %, fol “ i” , werk ¥ two Heutenant ¢ s and fo one By Martin Green. * session was the feature to-day fol 1 es ig ag adden yy ing porte | ea ptaiie and forty-on: } (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) jlowing the Government's announce tment, and by purchases from| ‘The two men recommended . for 4 Copyright. 1018, by the Dress 1 4 Co, (The New York Evening World | ment of the new war loan. The deal elves pe sitet he Whose who find |captaincy by Pershing are Ju SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, March 4. Jings were largely in Liberty Monds ses in the interest rate im Han H. Mars end Rt. Harvey Ci F there are people in New York still addicted’ to the accursed habit of now outstanding. ai inant ak ri hs ¥ : mmissioned in the Quar- association with the Demon Rum, they may be interested in the Tho record transaction was t eh tati j er inte ‘ utenant nels appointed ‘ FF eee ‘. e f 700,00 Becond prop u t ver t the Officers’ ¢ est Paris d called the poilu cocktail, and was invented ba Lasubinle ted 7 V a elie ; . serve Corps are latest Paris drink. It is called the poilu cocktail, and aM. JLtborty Honda, which went at 97.60, | Privilege shall be eliminated fron Charles H, ‘Tenney, Springteld, Masa, by a bartender named Adolf, who is employed in’ a cafe which is a The previous high record on the Ex- ||) Ne catatingy ined ae ance aod C ence W. Wateon, . > , , bgt yond of all ¢ \ wi Airmont 4, ordnance. A favorite resort of officers from all the Allied Armies. Inasmuch as offi- change was reached on Oct, 10, 191%, | given an opportunity rt thelt | the seantalne; aepuletentm ic mong ; haa rgnae aes 1,000,000 of 8 1-9 ibe: ynds | honda ,inte new 41 e tion are 8 ia ti 1 cars are not allowed to drink alcoholic spirits in any when $1,000,000 of 81-2 Liberty Bond is nde r wr t don. Kec sere natouel te Paime: ; were sold at 99.72 , and Ernest K, She New York, form at any time, and many of them sometimes feel = - : = = = 1" tre tol PM, the total Liberty Rond | The House Ways and Means Com! William C. Deming of Georgetown, | a ‘ . Aa Ag FRENCH TROOPS ARE SEEN AT (ht ANAL DONORS BETWEEN | : - mittea to-day tentatively agreed on| Conn; Frank F. Finney of Burk, (8 need of a-stimuiant, Adolf concocted a camou- NESLE AND HAM WHERE A BATTLE 15 NOW GOING OM |sales on the Exchange aggregated $23, bill to giv M ¥.; Daniel C. O'Neal o nghamten, He uses one-third white port wine, one-third) ,000, The nearest sewing LS MAN Lb bae mn inp |S. Y.: Hussoll a vf Hrogk- i H | P . 7 ils 0 « made Nov. 04, | cate nde btod ness, y lyn, Le , Chateau e a couple of dashes of Angustura bitters and This picture was taken last year, when the French and British forces attempted to capture St, Quentin | thls ree yoda ae te changing ammount now authorized ae eed tw. Stare "ee ne-third champagne, He frappes the mixture and|from the Germans, They are shown crossing a bridge over the Canal du Nord, just destroyed, and midway | 00) 0 ology any PoC “hy Also pratically | Hartford, Conn serves it with a little piece of lemou peel floating onj>etwern Nesle and Ham ] The unprevedentedly Neavy CrAcing | Ce ent eee ie ea teue te wane an top Z ee re a [in labarty Bondar wolsh carrie’ now provided which has not been | ie 7 boys in khaki You'll get a lot of | warfare—would be in which found its spee and/ with it unusually brisk transactlons | og ursed. | drink sells for one and a halr fncs—ap-| ¢ laughs out of it” not that the fact ere w to waste baskets to! all down the line of the bond marke | q ximately 30 cents—but 1 suppose champagne is Wet), w In't get any laug it us in black altui uld| was the result the publication (For Quotations See Page 10.) MMamrint : i : : +. (of it uniforis rn by thelhi of trained Amer 3 Here in day of tte ous terms of the new | 7 <> Green: igh in New York that the poilu cocktail would be ped yaabee a OY cal Rivet Aeg pipet hy quite beyond the reach, of a conservat: imbiber, Drinkable champagne} can was fashioned after a| the ground in ance were astonts| which, but for our Exchange it was shown at once ' c% can be purchased in France, 1 am told, for $1.60 a quart. clownish design. His language was |to read in The World of Feb, 1 that 1 of red tape rec- hero was a remarkable buying | SAYS BERLIN VORWAERTS | \ ‘ 4 é n indecent. Col, A. Deeds, assistant manager of ved for more useful| movement afoot | ‘ ne remarks addressed to hin the Signal Corps, had told a Congres- . e n the heaviest | Returning to Paris yesterday from the front, | found aenew head Hy Basi dicate UNE Role dadens het le keer sea | Second 4s went in tho heavi : : y gidallh «tthe other characters were mocking| sonal committee of the work that his adquarters arenies of| tiocks, as followst $1,100,000 at 97.50. However © Corresnondent al { waiter at the little hotel where I live. He is Frank, once head waiter in ana sarcastic. My officer friend ¢ heen done in the completion of acro-! clerks are nding out and filing | $1,000,000 at 97.62, $1,000,000 at 9 b | Th II tye Kn ; and on the terrace. Frank is known to thousands |1 ut the close of the uct, and for | planes, including bombing and Latue | away mountains of records which will | $1,100,000 at 97.94 Front Declases They Are Smaller of New Yorkers and to thousands of people from other cities who have!) [we as We Ma staat app pete yas ase ak | never be of any use to anybody, Re-| Liberty First ‘s roo pen Ls to Than Expect . j he Knickerbocke » has dust hee haree = Ital hdang eed ib ble Pa | ently a department engaged in con-| 97.52 in the early hours of trading.) Cop_NHAGEN, March 26.-'The . lived Knickerbocker. He has just been discharged from the Italian} hat act.” he said, finally, “has) This was astonishing news at that/ ducting a branch of war activities| Liberty 31-24, which closed at 98.20) i wnondent at front of the ‘ he had his left eye shot out and a part of his face blown | bab peek i 5 bab b tie : S1W | time, and developments up to the moved from one city to another, ‘This| last night, touched 99 arco Berlin Vorwaerts declares the G at ? away in a battle d r the great Italian retreat, He can still see a tip| wniee Meeted te Tran hog Rood {present have inade tt no less aston-| department wax established last Au-| ‘The top price for First #4 was 97-70. | ay joswes, while great, are smaller . : ae wil thivianlmatedslt: thea vias! base | igh Frequent statements given out’ gust with a small staff and started! From a top price of 97.98 for Becond ia were expected, according to ad With hs remaining eye S ecabenaibiat aarkk a Lah oentertee oh aae A ae T Le OW |by Government offclals in the United | with a couple of fling cases, When| 4's tho price declined to 9T.64 at One| ion, received here to-day. He re ae ae gl OTT Tr Tae | ee tino utaon onsets” |lsat"a pear tase ean| Seas apie coh cere Sears ae beach thevute ce cugrmeacent yet (ft “GREAT STUFF” Th mixed a lot with the men o! Kah etic Pageds I had note nd after that Wel). side with exising conditions in five months of w the filing cases| C. D. Barney & Co, which has al-| dently German tanke) in great numbers tt fecl justi-| the smaller bag extracted, after a) were both very thoughtful . : | He also fons the Kaiser aa belt Improves the flavor of our army in the field, and feel justi Raple Ge cain Glew ed coach daily 7. PNRUEN | France. Not that we en't done 44 and big wooden boxes filled with rec-| waya been the leader in dealing tn} st Rte ahd aacidvee tie mericd proves ave ’ fled, from what T have been told, i eee ee eee oe took Prana over here as the military leaders | ords loaded five freight cars, | Liberty Bonds, were credited with th Is “working early and late everything on which it is calling It an y of bridogrooms.| money, which she placed on the ted There are few French soldiers on lexpected we could do; but the danger! In the new quarters the hallways! purchase of $10,000,000 of Becond |} used. Makes sandwiches, Tr ccvaviany \alee cumbet_ oF Plat the Windne ae wuree, Te, | the streets of Paria these days that the people in the United outside the offices are blocked with| yp to 12.30 ppinion of the mar "PROF, EMERY T'S TAKEN meats, fish, fowl, salads and A surpris larg 4 f bd the 2 » Te are few French soldiers on the + tes, galning their information al-| piles of boxes of records that have not | ket waa that this firm was elther pi gravies DOUBLY DELI- young officers e confided to me] placed It In the smaller bag, which o¢ any town in Frap Hut minen cheat rae ari ‘i ha Reais \ ; married just before] she: closed ui iiuhe (Onened ANGl ane wrench line of defenhae: there are ott aera atements, been opened since the removal, and| chasing for a permanent Inv IOUS. You've tried the at they were married ju fares bak, MeL he Rea 1 ; jwill naturally expect of the armed »bably never will be opened; but if! or to exchange for the forthce rest—now try THE Bi they left the United States, and 1] Gree Pam sea alge ee hundreds ¢ vusands of soldiers, |forces in France more than ordinary this particular department | moves new Joan bonds; the market would ; * have been favored with glimpses Of} time the ticket weber fiippad cat ae BOF SERNETY: THOHRIRING men! and ToRchihery can humanly €o= n, ail these records now accumu | not atand a sale of such an amount, | Major From ‘Y ale Removed From F i haan of amm complish within uit of time, on and around the desks of| yinch @ Tarbell bought $2,600,000 Aland Islands to Dantzig Austin Nichols & Co's ¥, photographs hu 8 of pretty | the change, For weeks the French have been | eae acai aaien Will knee tl ee American br said tographs| She coun the change piece by | preparing for the threatened Ger- | muvadiagnin, Uhalttatate Wiinicel oo eee ae ssa 1 Transport b inv carried In a case| piece, opened the large extracted| man offensive, and they areready. , _!f the War Department wo ropa alse wastage od say AS een A aPureeoit ss atkron stasoe " } © © left payket of the O, D. small bag, closed the 1 le me araraalaritianekeady onitheln obtain, once a week, from Gen. 1 ey c hips that will |, reaction _inorni ey or ie span od ws pirt of particular officer wh opened the small bag, resurr line, millions of soldiers, tens of | Pershing, an exact statement of niitene oA The 8% taken prise \ Germans on the PREPARED vniexed the bride—right over bis) pur closed the small ba, thousands of guns, mountains of what is being done in France— ne Paswigne it a Firat (9 dec Aland Isla has been taken on a Ger eart, The way most of the officers | the purse, placed the chan. n, | ammunition, reserves stretchirg the statement to contain no in- : rhe - v 44 sold off to transp to Dantalg, Gi MUS TARD come tot bout being married 18) closed the purse, opened the small, back for miles and miles, hun- formation as to the disposition of | acked within the high of 97.98, | American Minister Morr ae : ‘ s ubout the slowness of! bag, replaced the purse, clohed the| dreds of square acres of brand our forces which would be of Spe Ganunbin on» Bankers evidently were surprised |roported to the ‘State Department to- TAO WORLDS BEST < ne malls | smait bag, opened the largo bag,| new hospitals ready for the | actual aid to the enemy—and if | iil t ' ll all, imloe te ag the \relatively: amall amous fad ascertained the wheren byte é: (he Our army rail system is in a osited the small ba nsed the| wounded, thousands of supply Ahig SAMLOMnERE WETS PrInteD oe coor the imasinatio jthe new tasue, as w LL ailebashal Pern peepioney 4 pretty bad way, because the pos- jarge bag cnd started away, leaving | trucks and ambulances. broadcast in the press of the | ‘Mt wers the imagination rate, {t having been confidently pre reader ea ree tal clerks are overworked, the ner ticket on the ledge of the window.| And our le aluo ready for, United States there would be less ee Weer dicted that the new issue would be | | SMiuuan Mt fart . ane ¢ . bes fe r he difference etween a " » - . frequent troop movements are | 1: was then that the American officer | arer Which the Germans’ may at. danger of a disappointment ‘ put out on a 4 1-2 per ¢ Aho the German occupation of the 1 confusing and our soldiers and | samarked: “Dhey'rs all vaiike, the |tempt, The actual developments will, Which, emphasized by pro-Ger French War Department bureau | Cireain other feuturen of TEE wen DO RY-CLEANER their people are the most prolific arid ear ct | by the man and pacifist -ropaganda, and’ one of ure leaves ao lasting an, including its non J would by lerman prison SECRET iar * probably have i than impression on the minds of ob- 7 . camps, t 4! letter writers in the world. [tis | Ree y. mais carry this to New, May be mare disquieting tha lnuve, also were regarded aay alos at Leoeae Gae + h in © mails ca ’ to the servers. The French officer and n issues t anythin pretty tough on bridegrooms who While waiting for the train at this | y news even of reverses, a ae Py bene | cially advantageous to ing Ianies. | the ca ol ime aad meets, ' haven’é heard from their wives | oon tin He One t. it looks| people at home. clerk always keeps his desk clean. [ons poneral market of Of the a] ) STORES Neo nsathaa ane! ame station I tr ed up and down! a Fr standpoint, it looks ; ll IMik PABIhA Atk Gk. OnaUmKOra | sei : : vy marr 1. \ fon two or three h 4 the platform, Ag I turned at one end jag t! y is rushing her! Our officers must be trained a8) Ji! Oo ing cases and \ at night's closing prices, desp! have met many such, oe a I was approached by a little tu arm with top speed in| well as our men, and the @ | boxes packed with papers and |#llehtly leas favorable reports f wecsmesiamniai SSR twine nao cep arsine ag EA EL back ¢ bm at at the front He | order to get ute writ on ak ays ‘me is ty a (eneeey eS | ¥ arty aa daa ou a No hares for Alterations areful solc bowlegged, muddy and encur nt of t badly disorganized into competen setae “ rradua 1 ours Seal we eliveries Guarantee a RYABHE ARG 2 see ot hearing Pered With various bogs and bun be can be a e months, or even #Ix abRR | an of records because | vanced from @ point t y| feed for Raater Jing only one | 2@08ing as SRE his shoulders | cohe und effective revolutt should be re sad as now lw r Department 1s handling the af-|tvading. There was a ny | nis be © wore his etect | s | Lénica oe tha hlawaat the United | of the prices establish Bi WwW a | | q gg ae gees eae vo, |g thn nee ar fhe, Vand |e mares iat oe Cee eeanesaay Sars » cap hung suspended from a| ny sacrif ) or 800,000 40 | + an Geni " Lehak wats tallawad vgzo | tit support of the ma Lh fece of twine fastened around his| ay offensive on t western front | sweets in gener p | he mar Quarter-|t nformation see t neck when w yw ber of men She) Cake baking e 8 | r of Ari- | tha kton wa touch wit as e r ul . , His face was grimy and he had not | can overrun R has-b: withd . r I ty Jetail| several large banking ise { t re in France. We) been shaved for several days, Con a 6 el Butter has d | os ft 1 thority and! the opening on Mond q 7 r) | had been in line for fifteen min spicuously decorating his counte-| nenace of | fare. But a ‘ ) | f everybody in| given guarantees of Stunning Last-Minute Models the train was due 1 rsd uenre. ™! planes ragged mustache. |) i, but, in view soon th t : r ov UE POR sity should a All at the One t ri 1 t he neared me unbuttoned ‘is | 6 syd) fairly abounds w f p el - ‘ A D, ’ shenest rae \in | overcoat and fumbled with one hand |! atte ye yiginds, Poultry ta plentiful. + flinching davation: to. ¢ NEW LIBERTY LOAN Special Price \ t the pros- | in a pocket of his trousers, Stopping |“ sete it exes are fgoding the mark ‘ t fy ne the buck led 1 Wrench | mirror, which he quickly Ajusted, |)" ak Aw that the ot new © expensive ast Our supp! rer wiy in 0 $3, 000, 000, : With the aid of the mirro © curied | Russia indi, {the United States or Great 1 and the goat t an ‘ the ' rae , Sho 7 1 her place hé ends of his mustache until the M wear b e ¢ iow, Y away the nan | were pointed to liking, after whic ; to th Fodder fo \ . \ new assortivent—each & mess long » the ag that she| Satisfled with the inspection . haot! plenitude of t 1 1 ql j metropolis is offering to-day at laine ent s her to rid@|gighed, put the mirror back In 1 at fields of France ou ed bu Luse Ww | #55—and, fortunatel. just in to @ certain polr en i f a) pocket g out from some mysterious 2s Ee ea ia ¥S are under cuitiva ' adheres to tl time for last-day shoppers. considerab 1 : nae : 4 & cimarette and a mateh, lit up 4 nowac (with ably fair weather p unta w now gue Smart Men's Wear Serges t ve mona Pt and resumed his promenade, a pain Franc 4 Ud apap. F on Rated Gabardines, Jerseys, pand ; rit haat aee 8 58 man aid | eee Meee ae ae : 1 territory, Oxfords, Tweeds, Poplins window and ¢ i y , anc ti a. : xfords, 1 » Po From the handbag she extracted a! An American Affny officer sta- ne ' we read, in| ow As weak A In Stunning New Colors mnaller bas which she opened, ‘Then tioned at one of our ports of debarka- | a head nt, @ few} Cor ay ation depar Models offering every dignified tion came to Paris yesterday and put! days ago. an a Phe World of i ha i t nd desired variation of ultra * ap at my he Thad known him for | how the Sat Society man poway tt 1 the ppeeay aro, i 5 years, and we had quite a reun nea aa aren productiy t smart ¥ hole fo. Bian ppl Mothe: find Last night we attended a theatrical! sun to M 1 parad r-work of wa om wren wake AY Ai the back or plain-tailorec mone i n r $s performance in a large concert hall. | of th st through th ions are than satista 4 ; Sa atnAting Coup feast all sizes for matron or debutante A clever Parisian company presents | streets of New Y As for the American soldie und sporta ble silk lined. You will appreciate fr p a revue at this place of amusement. The and all his rations have not been st tir mat them In the review is one scene represent. | who | 1 been ie tailed. He gets white bre f ea ad of , a ures of an American ¢ n in| sugar for his coffee and pu " a ‘ ¥ Je of ° PMSA CLLR vollier on the platform of a French uy ti « al i and sweetmeats when the ee Saleat Fashion ‘ A railroad station, The American in on| tunity offers for these addit " o Minstrack: Pee | I SATII IAME | ier is supnoned to have Just arrived sey ut wrk, and some| te the menu in camp Be Hise) remeenstinst Four Shops \ from the United States. ¢ the bigs this war have rae Hapertment ) A FOOD THAT I saw this act when IT was here! been fought « It was am r 1 0 is . y Chee, BUILDS STRONG | 8% November” the omeer told ho sda t cou : , Nineteen West 34th Street ne tact, It show n New Y 0 "a ' Pt f Ww was reprir 1 the Brook: | Downtown: '#| Newark: AND SURE ' , ‘ jl wast $ ee i : riendship which the! moved f She TEMIHO pane? we Waneeg ' 4 ! 460-462 Fulton St. 14-16 W. 14th St. , Broad & W.Park

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