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waren Ian PRINT ADDRESSES. MARCH DEFENDS y—tothing, except those signals ich might heip the other side, 436 KE, 16204 St, N, ¥. City, The make of my present boiler is My house has....+.-+.-Foome, Last Winter I burned How mach cash will you allow me on my boiler and how much money can I save with Pierce? Signed ..++ EVERYWHERE jean spirit, | Major Gen, Wood, who yesterday talked to the Military Affairs Com ittee In se ‘ n, visited the apitol to-day and sent for Senato Wadeworth. Wadsworth, Lodge and a number of other Senators were | ctoseted_with Wood for half an hour None Would ament on the reason | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1918. | Japanese Military Mission Touring the United States We haven't. The | only relief I see is an appeal to Amer- | and come to the rescue ou can’t arouse that if you them. We be fighting before long for our existence as an independent nation." may for thia sudden call Senator Chamberlain took advan. | MUCK RESENTFUL [FINDS WAY T0 GO TO WAR UR sixty-first Easter display of women’s shoes is as com- prehensive as ever. Sim- pler effects and less per- ishable materials reflect the sentiment of the time, but the styles are pretty and the moder- ate prices of many shown here make them no less attractive. Whether our boys won, whether | ; ° ys | dy Vole, Whether. she canldities sre In New York To-Day ft P. Met l Sigh AND CARE FOR INVALID T00 Pierce InNew York To-Day for a Peep at Metropolitan Sights | J | couras 1 b] Pa » Dependen | the it instantly and for Ip w h. It tw their war. | | titer Will Paint They it as it should be| ee do, is twer f know the whole t — slats f for With | >- ieted German offensive on the Itallur st Sordie lie oF ihe plane where | iat ‘ ame ; : ‘ a if particu 1 him becaw “Let. American Public Sit in) the vicum' teil: but suere!im none for Addresses Aid Enemy and |Symphorty Conductor Said to) from Pulerme. Although , | [withholding his home address or t “ai vant i ss . draf the machin the Goverr the Bléachers and See the of his next ot kin. ‘Thin latter Claim Agents Harass Rela- | Have Sought Passports {iment wnicn i tury ig sen Jat Whole Game,” He Says. }eensoreliy that ‘aids the tives, He Says. Recently. ong he alee dy ta ‘ — Jat No, 519 Hroame Street in order and 6 | WASHINGTON, March te—Aan | at No, 319 Broar t MOORESTOWN, NJ. M 6.—leven hi ding he tal ned | BOSTON, March 26.—Dr. Karl] Went to the R Bureau of the ye a| Americans facts which Ge nt of the War Depart ! Mayor's Committee National De Gov. Walter B. Edge’ to-day made a! a Muck, conductor of the Boston Sym- ; ‘ pnich ment’s reasons for announcing @nly h Orchest? ‘ fe to enlist ae lor more ' ho che irst cane te Ave you any depender aske plea for my - he names of American troopa killed re ri ich vihind h le ar : y “ n it vice fag , illed - this co y 6 special leave | the reerulting sopkingyat si J ba or wounded in Franed was submitted e AA igh. lett hecnaapertiae Yes, 1 a1 t ae ntented by reason of the censors | 10 nate to-day by Major G granted by Emperor William, sat | sakey'e CO Laverty, ate spirit “at the fi b rane nb c y hours-in the dete: 00 t tuber It used to cost me “yaad ‘ LW I had | March, Acting Chief of Staff, with a Peat cet MAMBBAS ottacs eharh ce 188 a week ippare Aim. Bae G : as should be informed of eve aa jdeclaration that the Department con the Federal Building to-day while ar-|— 3 oF iiving, even for the sick, He “iter sara holnaIaiAN id lpeitis of 9 , ueents of the’ Department of Justic ae wil your € do wit ee SAT GS SK DRILL," i.e wi tren tae nel omy pata ie Nd el pressed s confide n id the duration-of the war, as an enemy | rec tin $s n. Maren t the Senate, “fa “tol ruiting ca public to weather - wt li the hawdk oF the Ronweet Mle ali Dominic has Uiat ail figured out, H j isso! t i bro, Spend|; ; | he declined to discuss the | wi atleast $10 am from Une naif nothing could vet Missouri Anima Abroad Spend itive or the inst friend given by the cea AH ree adres th iw ' ot: thin tc trobs than keeping back informatien.}-- Busy Time, Trying to Remove jroldier In his emergency address, ; ia ae to . his F and nek brother, * will send | 7 J night, Dr. Muck’s manner {ndicate her, T aene reople'n war, he said, and Nose Protector | Prompt and accurate information con i tere ad being [$9 & month im it tient, who Tt Js the peor w o Jcerning the casualty before anything| Siainly that he deeply Fesented Being |i, postcard ald landscape painter, wil th@y cannot fight t should] WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN] is given to the preaa and to prevent| locked Up overnight in a cell at the} %" POr™ ait t now the truth] France, March 2 (correspondence of | hep ind to prevent | Hack Bay Pullee Wiition, There Wall eee : be Fought nniess they } Sena ted Pretahe-tt there Ia anything |{7Y information appearing in the no prospect gett ammnedl nit pie Fn pivisine ri ; Fr oe at jail times, whether the News liege q-Minnotrt mule disliker more th rs which will be of any possible however, for while Government offi-| : ye bad. He had m confl-|a gos mask it probably i# another g eto man cause.” étais nid fot at dhe Wivenif ic * ,, |mask, All mules and horses attachéd) “The oid system Gen. March : rae the ta a XPURGAT i deqoe in the judgment of the peoples! or st, and other wagons near theladded, wt os : ‘ nature of the charges on which he } Jadded, “which gave the Hts : hetsaid, than in the technical juM#-\front have fastened to the collars Of] aguaity, enabler 6 tae a was arrested, they admitted that Dr “ ADONN 0 FUTURE” € ot the Rakes \thetr harneme Mitte khaki bags contain lias one ih Pa Germans to get Muck would be sent I in the day M A F ment o' ing gas manks, (n case of a gas attack hotly what effect wan produced |to the Rast Cambridge Jail and hel Ihe Governor would net publish Thasks ure rémoved from the sacks|@PON our troops in a raid of that date, | there pending orders from Washing { information of value te the enemys py the driv and slipped over the| 4nd you would be interested to know es Chief Magistrate McAdoo Hears hud he could see no reason for with=|noses of the animals, i that the publication of the emergency | yoral of the conductor's friends} How Miss Stevens Cut Alleged ot ome addresses of relatives} One driver organized a mask drill| addresses brought down upon the ra ‘ vy at holding hom ddr : . ie Wecate Wuton: Mesh adi, WAAR pat = : v eS he | went to the Federal Building to see limmorality Out of the Play. o list of pasualties, He wild; ativ swarm of claim agents | ? in fh s 4 th ‘ him, among these being Mrs. John L. A service flag ceremony appeals | Ren ove “y _ ; en bal |who guaranteed they would get from | ht—Lieut. Gen, 8. Fukui, Motek!, Major The mission was accorded no |e einer When Alan Dy wrote Ma " i‘ + ave turned out in a field ta become acc the Governme oe wa: os tttso . , | public reception is a spe se ie donna of the Future” he thought he had io no for the reason it drives Home) ionieg to it, ‘The mulen staod it for] 0? Goveriunent the war risk inaur- és | Ande, Busuke, Col. Yos- cially posed photograph taken to- Major Henry L. Higginson, Civil]turned out a tint product, But that thd truth that some war service in x= |Omet 10 It he Mule Mae other| Nice Which is guaranteed by laws to| to v-Major | nida and Capt. Uchide. aay War veteran and banker, who long} was before Miss I s, the star pected of everybody in this #reatistarted trying to free thelr noxes, | the proper inheritor.” heres: sae ie Cm = “a — —--—— —\nas supported the organisation of [got a whack ut was all re struggle in which our nation : n | On ded in “ ing th Larned peo ps ; Gata nt r le, he said ‘LENROOT STAYS IN RACE i} [tage of Wood's c t which Dr. Muck was the conductor, |\ealed to-day ’ Magis gaged. The slacker cannot exist for| by lying ony. ql , rubbing his forelem | h leldec eh he impc tunities of | n l that t on'lavid aio had detended files beret MeAdoo, who had summoned the pro jong. Eventually everybody will be fover hin muzale with a motion aimllar | (hese agents and are thereby deprived | iH RS AID be : reel as ove BURIIO INAlEnk oto Tau play to answer engaged in helping to win this war in |to.that employed by a cat washing it8/9¢ @ portion of what ix their due, | 0 P N F | fremaee . Se ee ee ee ee of charge an immoral play ae Ita Another got his off by scraping | tt hay developed also.’ Gen.| i | pre s of th vation In France.| aroused in many cities, refused to ped HH. Gtossehan tolace ae wee OF Shetwer, his nose along the ground. The other 4 - J rhea | e | The Military Comm took uhder|day to comment on the sensatio tavations. Wa ie Brie 2" 4 it th duty of public March said ‘according to an offi | T, nitera m mad ithe original text, “1 consider er da 0 four did not wet thelr masks off, Now nd M cla | Candidate of la Follette Wing Ten-{ Jadvisement the question having | turn of affairs 4 they had i finds at chard men at tilis time to take advantage of fthe whole team in mask aby, communication from the Red Cross, fe Halo fe Seed Ful | ’ Ga Wobd ak mak be : Sauaay than te a eS Sana ap mais Bs ih iH their opportunities to Yeach the pub- ss that the relatives of men who are ders Help to His Successful a fo nake his p : t tee ~¢ ; st Dr. jection ve Mera elute y rring on and speeding \killed in France are made victims of} Opponent. ent late 1 ¢ Ww days ago ap-|refused to appear in a pla nich the Me ary spurig om and vording KILLED IN. AUTO ON BRIDGE.|¥!"!"0nr tr mate ting o re | Amaro oro shan tm toute dpa ihe on Clerk at te tine, wane ny up war sn Diese eal emmeenn j |hibit themselves. for money, don mar. | ;RULWAUKER, Wis, March | 26 ? mn of the war situation to-day | United States District Court for blank | “Rishest ideal of maternity was that of ‘the apathetic over-contia one ag | ritahing Neaity Man feses Ces ling their rief the object of exploita-|in the primutice for the itepublican | —_>—— enate again resumed consideca- | applications for passports for Dr, %,coW"'—the line tha caused Magistrate Goorge-do-it attitude toward the big| of Car in Avotding Another, tion by cheap notoriety seekers, P sinh Uoe torrtiel tae dea te hana tor (Continwed groin Wet Page) tion of the War Department ill! ang Mre. Muck joo to say the play might bett task abroad are treasonable forsee, Louis Master, No, 78 South Sixteenth| —————— thaduiea tile nephert tarauy ecteving | TMeadIn the 7D. Haw, th paqilie |S Hrerarisss MILGSGENT elite torte ee he en produced in a stable It was 7 1 “1 . e 4 t hy ies vd 1 — bs 4 . 2 ck, h ] D6 Fexplained that e Chie agin e which must be put down and crushed. be et, Flushing, « real emtate di M’BRIDE SUCCEEDS KLAW. lL. Lenront, ‘the successful candidate. bean’ i ee a | ot ‘youthn attainiog |e ‘wien citisen; was bérinin Bava- baad ap epee ee They are inimical to success 4s |was Killed in an auton | * |rhompaon was the candidate of the a UU TIOR. Ot Benton, New icone | ears of 4 ace June! rig in 1859, and, according to a state-| original text German propaganda Itself. Hist night the # nat ha cernuing detadla of the airplane pro- vs ria in . and, [7 “ ki is it| Boyd, a Flushing hotel man who ker Restens From Camp|la Valletta, wing gramme. ¥ Senator New's com- ment by Assistant United States Dis- name of the play will be changed iow can we keep the war spir! heen riding with Master, was seriously 7. © Oranntzration, The plan of the Wisconsin Loyalty | “1 i pul#ory military ervice amendment | ¢rict Attorney Judd Dewey, this made|'? “The Woman of Future” or “The at the flood? How can we guerd| ie M | WASHINGTON, Maireh 26.—Matcolm| Ystom to_haye either Lemroat or} 4 Mt true, ae it-is being stated | for training youths between nineteen bis to hold Hl pbs #9 , | Mother of the Future,” and copfes of the against setting up in thiv country an- inceldent occurred of the bridge|s, Menride of Cleveland Has been ane] Z0KePK F. Davies, his Democratic op-(tound this building to-day that al and twenty-one it possible te hold him as an enemy | resent manuscript furnished to Asstat other ungghadi6us lly of Prussian {tbat cfonsen the Lone Island Hallrond) ted to take charge: ef theatres and] Ponent: Withdraw trom the fas, haa] Wittiess before tho MilMary Corumit-| ee ee under the President's proclamation. tint istrict Attorney Smith and How terrorism?” Put the American public |ttirned sharply to avold wn approaching | entertainments ihe, femy training nm er areas the-withdrawat, the | tee testified that Without let or hin | RAILROAD ORDER FORBIDS His father ene Lgilipai and |ard Clark Barber, superintendent of tHh ; fan ate the |atwinediie and. lost control ef his|camps to succeed Mare Kiaw of New| leagu hoped to line up the altsta’* an thie Gamma ; was naturalized when Dr. Muck was] society for the Prevention of Crime n the bieadhers, Let them seo the| MM eagch ‘wrecked itself ugainet the| York. who resined because of pressing jor the State agalnst Vighor Le Be reer, nge the Germans fly over Ameri- | about elght ypars old. dita ha whole game. Keep from them no. bel rail, personal affairs, the Socialist tend lla d TEeh | can inenches solow that our boyetire SOLICITING TRAFFIC fs i ne Dr. Much hea — . [at hom a ait Charges that Dr. Muck had been ac a pa n with revolvers?” avked John- tively pro-German became — wid: SKIPPER ACCUSED BY BOYS. % | ‘Ath de,” replied Nab i wi spread last Noveuyber, after thi Cai 5 ae ia. * 5 ron eae Pas Longer Necessary Now Com- | chostra at a concert in Providence 1 OV y h At a ‘© ought to be yay -proud that hj 5 fused to play “Tho Star-Spangle C French Bel ‘ an OI 1s | ) (| yi L a Ne the Freach ate protecting our lines petition Is Ended, Regional Siete ee Ua ae wien, of the. dase Bal ae with their airplanes,” declared Sena Directors Declare. bite of be Ape sehr Mu cereren ls 7 Justice Walsh in the tor Poindexter of Washingt sar-| joee ye pean Cant wooause Of frit) uniform of hix rank to-day to an castic. , wer a chares uu Ile was re Py e e i axtically, “Our airmane situation is | tin 1 pn Was expressed in mass meetings : 2 i ' known to the entire work ta by Ave protest used ‘i bail to appenr for trial ° 4 Theven! gag cisicie Ree eee —-- Thursday before City Court Justice ‘ . e ‘atrare La eat hat’s all vi aah iat vn May Extend War Risk Insarance | Schmuck « sdidenasay What's more; we) Ralltoad Dir ross Lanartieep naar to Other Nations. John Papovoine and Gustay Cliekteur, never haveany battle planes, The | here to neal i ny epen wh i sib ? WASHINGTON, March 26..-Rsten- | boy oilers on the H ©, ask # 000 dora , present programme does gall for | Milliona of dollars exnense and. transfe of the war riskinsurance to vesseis | 8H throukh Gustav Engel, thelr Wewill show you how to burn less coal—how Thele construction’ en et SM FOF ounends of men to other railroad 1gralgn {PiCoalse ChRA ame: LHaie core | Nees oe GUE eek oe eee , - has a ‘ a he high Hous after soc ° Senator Hitehcock ‘of’ Nebraska, al C%. contral. 3 Ue ae calton and other elaborations of the war |them ¢ ling some wine. They #ay i. J he Centr tallrea m law are proposed in a bill 'lthey are. Innocent to be warmer with less trouble—for less money | caperiten ot ties ‘AtsliGexy skorcirw OCOtT aie cies tal eeIVAaTIN tie order, | CAN tO, AIe. bxpoaaea ul A: lll’ [ntras | Chey ate TASGaee: a ecstnene atti | mittes,, dented that there were no| although it was iseued under author- | Chairman Sims of the House Interstate ‘Mole, also asks $2,000 of Joven, charging y ‘ q " ity of an early general order by Direc Dinan e Committee assault FE. are so sure of this fact from our many years of experiences combat planes in, process of con- |'ty of an early general order by Direc : . ‘ ieee oe fener cAdoo requiring — the i 5 z ndonment of all Ivities not essen we are making a special offer if you act at once. You | “Wo have 2,009 training planes al- |" ieee nol see ° 4 . peer i, ps . | 9 i Al- | iat under Government unified manase trade in your Automobile, Piano, Sewing Machine or Typewriter. [ready completed and we are ninety | ment Wh ‘dea 1a heating boiler ¢ g'y lays behind achedule on the fighting | (or the lust two months Freight So 4 y not trade in your o) “ating boiler for a new one? You can | planes,” Hitchcock said Helting Buteaus of Individual Hallronds i i i ‘ ve been reducir rir activity and 5 get a cash allowance on your old boiler by having installed for you a A or re Omar RAL ALINE CCheR BE ee ae autasiy 18. 4 dod in less than thirty days sb ioe mes pean aes oh ticipation of a definite order, The at- 3 says nore leg Paindexter ; | the expensive bureaus were unnecessary I Benator sniges speech was the} now that competition has been elimin Th k f g 3 j I ; Eig rotor er Agta | e makers of genuine >) “Our allies are holding | i F are . . a Bi | hack the German advance at terribte| THREE BROTHERS ENLIST. | Aspirin caution you to B ost,” Senator Lodge dectared. "In| iraag ay \ahieidide he ae vp | Time for Byery Britisher to Plaht, h k 3 RAR OnFR ue 16 18: & orate Neth They Dectare: see that every package 34 jfrom the, American people fact® well} an. rity MY Gatien aseaiting © British and Canadian Recruiting known to the enemy.’ Mission, No. West 42d Street, to-day d bl f The Famous “down draft” Boiler which Continuing his assault on the alr-|humberad nmona thelr reeruits. tht and every tablet o J plane programme, Lodge said: prothers—Cyril, Evans and Harold et a burns less coal and requires less attention | "I think we have sent ono plane. | Huxhes—who are leaving to Ko to, thy Aspirin bears 6 |It may be on the way now. The|Csnudian olllcira tran “ It costs you nothing to find out how much late to have a new boiler installed for |itherty motor—the heavy one—may | They leave | a 8 widowed mother ry : : : : | be ¢ ype for bom! HANSm Dut) a5 shade! Sue ple 5 you can get for your old boiler and to get next Winter. The increasing scarcity of be d ped for bombing planes, Strevt, without mein “ “Cash allowance for our expert’s advice on how much you |abor make it advisable to have the work the light one 1s not suitable for fleht= | thovtel two dt he brothers are, The BAPE ae Guarentee : i Jing planes . or every man With British bloo Bayer Cross — Purit our old boiler! ought to spend for heating your house. done now. Cut out the coupon today and “we've no ‘American guna in| in'his's 7 mae ils Glace int w Cross Ri y r 0-4 You are under no obligation — we simply : , ue 10 ted” good ‘positions {i ind har hi want to get the information into your send it to us, no matter how small or how F When we decided to make ie AML Pealene i A Find out how much hands, knowing that if we can show you large your heating plant may be, and valu. jerenay (88 waked Bs Bose Bice TABifonle of 34nd 100" | rnaeerbyie yalelser lane . > y , r J Pont 4 tee thie’ Face! ntee that the monoace how it will pay you, you will wish to #ble information about your own heating taonths trying to improve the resell! CLAUDE DEBUSSY DIES. CAPSULES tn cosled peck eid in these tatters and copoulen pay ) ih t the best rocoil in the world, Six — pity Poe jneee «Othe tollathe Bayer manufacture. ] make your arrangemenis now rather than and how much we will allow you on your months wasted and not & gun In| Noted Co Pannen Over at Lda ome 1 wait until next Fall when it will be too old boiler, will come to you at once. France, We've turned out two His in, Parts, American ships. ‘True, we have com-| paris, March Cluude Debussy, | Let our corps of expert =» PIERCE. BUTLER & PiERCE MANUFACTURING Corp. Amatioan ribs Arun wa Raye-aoins | rang, aren he ciands, Reha Ee “al aap ile . 485 B. 162nd St. N.Y, Clty. ablished 1839 built two new ones, h He was fifty-mix years old | 4 heating probl. io ad Syrecuse Boston Philadelp! Brooklyn “Tt ig to the last degree painful to Achille Debussy was probably jyour heating problem. Wercester Springfield Newark Bahimore Washington ay these things, but they are the|tho best known of the younger French Jtruth, ‘They are thore to be dealt | co his international fame in the ‘. a pan with—cold, hard facts. ‘The truth—|or = worl ing nh en 1e oupon 0 ay ten 4t-to Me American peo) LA ey Atta york, first pr 4 Sixth Avenue - |should no longer be misled about | { : We make « boiler for every use. what we ar out to de [heen op f és in’ the at 19th Street at 45th Street =r “Tell them exactly where we are|t t Phe Mu 4 to-day, The world looked to us a)! ¢ 08 Pierce, Butler & Pierce Mfg. Corp. year ego to save the altuation; to | WINS the sense) ON en | j

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