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‘ at the carnage on the great battle- field, all eyes will turn to his ac- about the responsibility for the war. 4 on Germany, The German militariste iW hen he flinched from plunging irope into war they forced his _— hand. “They delivered an ultimatum to | Russia and the next Gay declared war | upon her, although the Russian Em- | peror had pledged his word that while the negotiations continued not @ man should march. “Wo deliberately destroyed the possibility of m peaceful settlement,’ Is inner workings of Ger-|the former Ambasaador’s considered aused| judgment. He cannot feo! surprised t the| that ‘the whole olvilized world out- , | side of Germany attributes to us sole * former Ambassador to Great Britain, | gujit for the world war! a Yeaked out last summer through’ the) apne pret hint of coming trouble $ German general staff after the fal | which reached us seoms to have of Chancellor von Bethmann-Holl-| been von Bethmann-Mollwege retusal jto share his optimism when ne vis- Socialist Vorwaerts of Berlin and is|'ted Wilhelmsstrasse early in July, published by the Times, which alx»/ 1914. The C Shaneellor and the Under reprints from the Vorwaerts the most| Secretary for Foreign Affairs hoe important poluts of the memorandum. | plained of Russian armament, and the In an editorial on the disclosures |iatter declared that Russia was every-— $ of the Prince, the Times says in part; | Where in Germany's way, ; “By a coincidence, as strange as it| “It was not until later that he 1s opportune, pasengon of the mem-|heard of ‘the decisive conversation orandum in which the fe r German |at Potsdam on July & and of the Ambassador fixes the gullt for the | absolute assent’ which ‘all personages war upgn his own Government reach |in authority’ there gave to Austria's us as the fiercest and bloodiest con-|inquiry. That he knew that Gen. fict of the long struggie is at its|von Moltke, then Chief of the Gen- height. At the mome:.: whon man-|eral Staff, was ‘pressing for war’ or kind is filled with horror and anguish that he was informed of the state- Times Declares Ex-Ambassa-] dor’s Memorandum Shows Britain’s High Aims, LONDON, March of Prir ‘The persona! memorandum Lichnowsky | revealing the man diplomacy, much feeling in Germany ag which bas weg. This statement is made by tne 6th Ave., Corner 18t Street For To-Morrow (Friday) | An Exceptional Low Price Offering of EASTER SUITS | lish ae der If You Contemplate Buying a House or a Farm; Rent a House, Apartment, Office or Factory i Read THE WORLD’S \ Real Estate Farms for Sale—Apartments To Let— Houses To Let Advertisements No other New York newspaper prints as many. Without hesitation he fastens it up- ment in the protocol of the Potsdam meeting sent to Count Mensdorff that these ‘personages’ had agreed would Russia were to result,’ ||| “Meanwhile the attitude of England | waa absolutely pacific and the Eng Nucal murders, crime, unprecedented ultimatum which, Berchtold had meant war, “Sul Bir Edward Grey, as he toen THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. 144444-4040006000 VIEW OF HAM RECAPTURED BY GERMANS IN GREAT DRIVE Fb bO444 646G4-6044 * ~PICTORE SHOWS §44.044-044646900-044 664606 DOOOOG HbH44 444 LEE EL ED ATTEMPT TO RESURRECT “DRY” AMENDMENT FAILS Senator Thompson Der Demands Gov- ernor Call Elections for Vacan- cies to Settle Fight. ALBANY, March 28,—An ffort to bring up (Ke Hill re [INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE GOES OUT OF BUSINESS f Eight Clubs of Baseball Cir- cuit Vote to Disband at To» day's Meeting. Six ineffectual olution te I nal Baseball League After a4 mat has gone out of business. fy the Prohibition Amendment tc Wederas Gonstitution was ade hs spina! Bh Ms ie directors: Bie he Seats today by George Chomp, in this city Acting Prési« on of Niagara, Senator Thompson| tent Charles T. Chapin announced joved to discharge, the committee o/|{{hat the league would not open this whole from further conslderation of | season. He said six directors voted the resolution, but the chair ruled that] for disbandment and two against it he motion was not in order. A similar ruling was made when Senator Thompson attempted to serve of the Int nding rational League, ninor baseball or- | ter twenty-two years wtice that at some future time he| A b wuld move to suspend the rules in or Maoh naitioell asain, r te) r ‘ ’ a '" Jirectly Senator Thampson called attention to circuit. ‘This left the fact that the dry fo in the , an unfavorable condte \y chamber lacked only one vote of the th A t It was found necessary to constitutional majority of twenty-six, make freqitent changes in the nIeAuer and he called upon the Governor to of clubs in a forlorn hope of keeping keep the Legislature in session until; the old organization alive, | The be- special elections could be held in the|#inning of the end camo last year districts formerly represented by sen-|¥!¢? res 11 on Te ators ette < group of directors, headed by ind Wate e a ae > ot tes Brooklyn |eyaries ‘T. Chapin of the Rochester haca, Club, still had a (aint hope that Buns Pei es fay ‘baseball would be legalized {fh New York State, a factor they be BLOW UP IN U. S. PLANT. Mysterious Explosion Wrecks Fac- eved would be of great aid to thelr ggling circuit. When it was ly realized this would not take tory Doing Government Work, | place for some time the directors met WORCESTER, Mass. March 28. to-day and voted to take down the Two men were slightly injured and a | Old sin. rty damage estimated at $10,000 y when a sus cked the factory pard Manufacturing | has been engaged in RAMIANS $04044064 ooo44 GERMAN PLUNDER AND PEACE TERNS -—STIRUP URRANE “Open Break in Government Near Over High-Handed ‘there be no harm if a war with Press protested against the po- exploitation of the Sarajevo but it sternly reproved che It at once understood that the ‘stimplation’ from launched Berlin, at Cc Be cing those fin FOR INDIGESTION Registered in U.S. Par Ofc Stops Indigestion, re a Dyspepsia, Gases, pourness and Stomach Distress r Fat “Pape's Diapepsin”’ like C andy-- Wiitees 8s Upset Stomachs feel fine Large 50 cent case, Any drug store, Reliof in five minutes! Vie iid have been doing an extensivo busi ness In tranrferring securities to tans and Austrians since the sig of th ators guarantee ng the payment of securities held by subjects of the Central Powers. R An American who escaped from Minsk two days after the Germans sccupled the city has reached Mos and reports the local population us nuch sncensed against the invaders Polish troops who assisted the Ger- mans in capturing Minsk, he says, were amazed and disgusted whon, two days after the occupation, Germans seized their armored motor cars and announced that the Ger- mans alone would police the city. $ 98 $ $ 50 i Debt did aot despair, and tne former | r= : Reeaptare of Goll Bolshevitki riarradreve whunateautene man Ambassador bears | 2 . At . . strongest testimony to the sinc | reatment of People. PETROGRAD, Wednesday, March] enormous losses. PUMPS and OXFORDS = of bis unwearying eff: to ha Nase uae ok 27 (by the Associated Press).—Ofll The situation is being faced this war which the Germans | MOSCOW, Tuesday, March 26 (bY | oia1 despatches published here con-| with splendid courage and resolu- | Umnlously assert he provoked. | | “Sir Edward besougat many to| the Associated Press).—The situation | firm the report that Odessa has been tion, The dogged pluck of our a 1 y Over a All sizes make a proposal of her own, ‘“We|in Ukraine presents one of the most} *ecaptured by the Bolshevik troops.| troops has for the moment a Beiateg UPUE Twas | TES RUMIRD | ie Gueations arising troci ee |< cee was first “bombar checked the ceaseless onrush of : jundred ‘oreign 3} ster made urgen > € t crulsers which came from hi , and the F hh i i Different for Women peals and definite de Hons 2nd) cessation of war in the East, Dts-| Pol. There was desperate +e ined no a age an ie S not only for personal satisfaction that it WH] lator the Russian Emperor ‘sent : for three days, » vietnlt (ee Bealacaits. Geakiset ona inee a woman should always look her best, Btyles to and Misses Hil itively humble telegrams’ in vain,| satisfaction with the peace terms 18° pagtopol, betw: this battle, the gr ee and Wess y' . ||| Berlin. went on tnsiating that er-| widespres ne Austro- momentous in the history of the te j i wan Il! Sie must be muswact | widespread among the peasants and | Avie Balatina peperel GOH aU he clei edaronlne: | but it is a duty that is owed to everyone Choose Hi wc At giaat Count 1 i old himself | workmen, and ts being aggravted PY! Austro-Germans to be within forty! Throughout it the French and | with whom she comes in contact. fen the wavered. He ‘had hitherto stayed | Garman requisitions of grain, sugar, Miles of Yekaterinosiav, a commer-| gritish are buoyed with the | strong man on instructions from cial. and industrial town about 250) (roti Or ot the great Repub- | ra fF Beentifel Berlin’ and ded to change) and other products, | miles northeast of Odossa. Horepeee: Wea aii swnaliee aoc t And it’s all so simple and so natural and lon enna ph Ata fen By The Central Rada, the chief legis- 5 atlas | ; ; lj] all hopes of peace by herself deciar- | J ffort which can hasten its troops sy, wh it comes to shoes whi é Tallored Spring ling wer : |tative body of Ukraine, passed al SteruN an (Ag Pane #0 easy, when : nich play Waistcoat, Coloria: Hie Tate Jasteveshy spea vote of want of confidence In the In wary. time is vital. (7 18 | such a prominent part in the chic woman’s wm Hill oak, but it ia not chieny upon sen | Ukrainian Government after the IMPOSSIBLE TO EXAGGER- style ot dress—for we have the styles to Eton, also Umental or even upon krounds | Signing of the peace treaty. | ATE THE IMPORTANCE QF ; F Braided, ||| that ie conde mned the ¢ sys-| | ‘The high-handed treatment of | SPURS AL (if \J § GETTING REINFORCEMENTS | meet all requirements and which conform to | tem, js the fol wther 18 | Wkrain he Germans, H . i i Belted, Navyend Wl vickedness of: German atatec: “sl ehihaean- yh ech ee vac pigaelald : ea Ee | all of fashion’s edicts. ||| which he reprobates. jo ao Jap des wet teabei bie s | Black. |; #2 n8 Kle lted in the res- | Pp {o does not consider that her|mandant at Kiev, resulted in the res. SPACE OF TIME. | _ bead ||| (Germany's) future prowpecta are) gnation of M. Petlura, a member of| Lord Reading, in addition to the| PUMPS 5.00 to 10.00 hice Senet Oe: Be the government, and eventually may | message from Premier Lioyd George, | Bagad Is a cul de sac The situsme| ad to an open break. mado a solemn speech that. stirred OXFORDS 6.00to 9.50 ALTERATIONS FREE ii ahe has provoked wil end triumph} No one can Sout ee BIMeARE WHR (Continued from First Page.) the great gathering aie bonne ‘or her opponents, an 16 Will ré-lare the frontiers of Ukraine, Before 1ges from eakers of nationa z out sot peceay sued, ft shad name be Hl Gary. ‘Such te the purishnenttng| the Bolshevik revolution the ira | che work dono in American plants , position, including Gov, Whitman, Every Foot Can be Fitted by Cammeyer Hi ° eet ve efite Mian Rada claimed nt . ia les Eva Hughes and Col. i atlcnad Meals cll sallacsiallll seansata A |iareeeta blame tae tipetieet corer CRORE 2s RING» all kinds. \Gecrae’ Harvey, editor of the orth I |has ever scourged the nations of the| Yiev, Poltava, Yekaterinostay, ‘ SPEED OF TROOP MOVEMENT | Ne rican Review. a The fashion trend is perfectly expressed in lines of smart simplicity, world.” Aigoe, thereon, Howsavable cad past DEPENDS ON SHIPS. taleing of superior order ineures length of werviee, and the Pree rarer os Gr Dent region Te rato at whch o0pH are ex | superb: range of materials afford: med - eo tad ec te ‘ orward canno eo sta | Mavele: “Russians must take a rifle in one| Pected to go for hgh Men’s Wear Serge Vigoreux Poiret Twill i] gerren, Maren Lich. |hand and a hammer in the other, sub-| 4 for military reasons, but it in| Army Cloth” Gabardine Oxford Cloth ||| nowsky may be t “ mit to the most strict discipline and| ‘arsely dependent upon the speed violating official work sixteen hours a day if they hope| With which ships are turned out, H}| or Bertin a to combat the menace threatening} Secretary Baker, in London, has Kh ” them," declared M. Podvoisky, Assist- | conferred with Lilo: d George and | LLII AON = I ER COA || trig. Gen, Perking ant Minister of War, in an address | other Brine ome ree Se whom he ya i} © advocating the {mmediate creation of | 28% DOR BOND TO: CDI TS BECP aeNe Hl} WASHING'TO. we 38 «./a regular army. He ridiculed the|in bringing effective reinforcements &Y ran in ens }|||Gen, Frederick Perkins, comman 4 idea of guerrilla warfare, and said} into the — strusalm ‘ os == — = to his former status nel and he are Neon WA Maatemedun Cylch of Mulis Astute gye | Hussia, he sald, wants dictators and} lucency on the part of the country | FIFTH AVENUE COAT showing worthy of special note b; Sha: Bestern | apareme at S business organization {nstead of ploug|4t large ct a IK esa be val . pode i ny faa 7 enon of anaes Hi} : ntentions. M, Podvoisky urged com-| help, they hope, to bring realization features of high cost creations, splendidly tailored and iil! pulsory training and commercial as]of the urgency of iy ane home as shown in a vide range of models and fabrics, All si: includ- : ell as military mobilization, no other appeal might do, | F | hi S M sh d ig extra sizes, me HH WL ANREEE Pr Oe lurereerry perators, especially those} Certainly, officials think, through rank n mon en’s and? Hi! War Department intend interested in improving the prices of|Gen. Pershing, commanding — the : " Pee ee nee are ergot evens foene a Panes ow: Rls tailored ready-for-service clothes ve i this “aun iy 4 ts of German controi}at the Supreme War Council in Ver « y c y . . The Abo Aloe on Sale at Our Brooklyn & Newark Stores | t aiming engin Ps nnd other ettion, aeauon|sailles and more recently directi ws a - ane IN} pian Is to 8 ; ; § | through Secretary Baker, British and \ . t l £ ein about 4 occupation would mean restoration | thr > an } | : { private banks and would boom the] French officials are completely tn combine FOV CCOn OMY TOT aA | Friase of Wales na to Mattle- stocks of such institutions, These | formed as to the purposes and plans fra . e 8 of the American Government. | ® } ; . issues, as well a8 other local securi- | ; ¢ ‘ ib t apo, ware tm Ines, as well ae other local AS BOREL TTR machine-made price with the Ke, has at The Bolshevik 1 la bitterly de-| “a most urgent war necessity” ree quired limitation of parcel post ship- ments, recently ordered, At present they take up of shipping space a weok. Hereafter parcels wil | be sent only on the soldiers request Hurrying of National Army units across ahead of the National Guard jg one of the means for furnishing quick and able backing to our allie pasate RUSH MEN AND SHIPS, PLEA OF LLOYD GEORGE TO AMERICAN PEOPLE Message Sent Through Lord Read- | ing Says Reinforcements Are Needed Quickly, Lioyd George, British Premier, has made an Urgent appeal to the Ameri tons can peoplé to rush reinforcements t meet the German drive in France ¥, is impossible to exaggerate the the manufa of an important product for the Government, which It Jone produces. Nene Red Cross to Get the Panch Out of play for you tn C8 ee Whiskey. wn home, Come hear IN THEROITY BEFORE, THER 19/7 RETREAT The whiskey that Federal oMcers in dally Demonstrations 4 9966-0OOOG 6-06-4646 and about Brooklyn have been con- : flscating from bootlesxers who catered if, be importance of this, he declares, in a ior: lithe face of the most momentous bat-| it re-distilind co thet the Warerooms- «Fifth Rue at 39D a N&) de in the history of the world i d over to the Red Cr The message was & sioner to the United States, and vead by him at a dinner given in honor by the Lot The message read: attacked by a great superiority of German troops. been forced to retire. ment has been carried out me. thodically before the pressure of “are on hand now C through Parl High Commis ing, the British os Club last night We are at the crisis of the war, AMMEYE ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Our army has The retire- elegance of a custom-tailored performance, and thus enable a man to dress at a Fifth Avenue rate even though he does not possess a Fifth Avenue income Men’s Suits *25 to *55—Overcoats #25 to ® Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West Thirty-Kighth Street Separate Shop on the Street Level

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