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ays She Saw Cohen’s Slayer Throw = gis WEATHER—Fair and continued cold. {* Circulation Books Open to All,” | i “Circulation Books Open to pen to AlN?) ” rt i NEW YORK, THURSDAY, _APRIL 4, 1918. 18 PAGES 8 PRICE Two ‘CENTS. e “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ INTENSE BOMBARDMENT BY GERMANS _ PREPARES WAY FOR ak INFANTRY DRIVE we seston a —--— ——<¢-—______ ‘WOMAN A NEW WITNESS SE S55 umes ous, ruc HARMENSEN AT THE FRONT $4 Diep’ NV COHEN MURDER NQUY; pic sc-cy ge ERY BDU TOP Depariment to-day an bear interest from May 9 next, payable semian p 15 and Mareh 16 : me Se "| Smith Asserts Her Evidence ote ee ton Dgalps will tue Toe Tone! Raea ae naan Will Be of Assistance in PASTOR SAYS FIRE. | ginning Saturday and ending May 4. Yanks will be given five days | |i pies ; =: ‘Pagagetnente Rivers by Paris ; after the campaign's close to tabulate an¢ port subscriptions ; Meee sie be Del wr ‘ Solving Myster ied et D pei Gent. taal: payuient wits, ue euseceie 1 SE Se a> North of Montdidier, in the Cham- tion, a8 in the Second Loan, 6 per cent eae IDENTITY NOT REVEALED KILLING FOUR WAS Loan; 20 per cent. then wit! ve due May 2 pagne, Near Verdun — British be asked for the ‘Third 25 per cent, July 18 and per cent, Aug. 15 "The Payment dates have been arranged so none will come in June, Make an Attack North of Albert. Swann Says He Will Ask fo SET FOR R when the drain on the country’s financial resources will be great 0: the Indictment ot Rothen account of income and excess profits taxes due June 15 PARIS, Ap “Payment dn full may ve made with the application on or before i May 4,” the Treasury announced, “but bonds will not be delivered be- Three Blazes = ithin a Month) fore ‘ay 9 on any subscription for an amount exceediog $10,000. Full in Mrs, Williams’s Theatri- payment may be completed upon subscriptions for any amount on this afternoon that the evi 4 May 9 or any subsequent instalment date. against “Big Mortis cal Boarding House | Payment of any tnstalment, including the firet instalment of five oged sinyer of ‘Harry the Yot” Coben, | | per cent. or payment in full, may be made in Treasury certificates of will be pre it n t indebtedness except those maturing April 22 and June 25. Qtalified fedorrow and th b st No. 650) depositary banks and trust companies may make payment by eredit fourder Im the fire degree w . told District Atte Subseriptions of themselves and thelr customers, but only to day it was his belie extent that they cannot make payment in aTOMenEY certificates of oe, have made out a katt ae atrical boarding-| {ndeblagness “Shirty Liberty Loan bomds 1 have been owned by for six months prior to the date of lis death will Le accepta’ carly morn.| &Md accrued interest in payment of United States inheritance taxes en started for| Upon his estate. ‘This applies also to 4 1-4 per cent. bonds tesued upon tillery fighting b ‘ame very violent during the th of Montdidier,” says today’s War Office report. 5 | Northwest of Rheims (a section where U. S. troops have been in training), in the Champagne and on the left bank of the Meuse (Verdun | front) Frer troops penetrated German trenches at several points, bringing back thirly prisoners and two machine guns. German raids east of Rheims, in Avocourt Wood and north of St. Die were without ; | Success.” berg on Murder Charge. hight in the region n Di honbe Giand Ju an indictment Field Marshal Mackensen lias gone to the west front, according to 2, despatch from Zurich muse at N ) West J8th Street, @ person case already,” Mr. Swa ur and in- ee RFE BIS ° >| LONDON, April 4 During the night a German machine gua OR eeee ew bow PVH-de il | neighborhood ot Hebuterne was rushed by our troops and oged incen- The liberty Loan bill may reach the President by conversion.” | }the inachine gun captured,” says to<day’s War Office report. “A few was passed by the Senate yesterday and the Hou e ‘ ‘AMERICAN WOMEN UNDER FIRE | pris te vere brow on : mm other pas of the co oes | CZERNIN WITH PLEDGE DOING SPLENDID WORK AND CIVILIANS FLEEING TOWNS a ay pempcions ees = feo The ape of on Mar xg vou 10 FIGHT 10 FINISH | IN THE PIGARDY BATTLE f Mackensen on he estern front ba tacit admission by Germany of wis evidence already published te warrant indict are additional cire make the case at Meanw’ added to District Att bat a woman aw the murd gun with wh He eald thi» v unquestional) onge fferent points on the battle endaele sectors there is noth- Paces boat ot Nie fh edéthe boarding ee see Red Cross Workers Last to Leave and Are|!dilure of her Picardy drive, Allied diplomats said to-day Br eae atest ts) Emphatic War Message Forecast /At tt Night Da he Chased for Miles by German Aviator— Von Mackensen is considered as the ablest of the Kaiser's generals, ne has been in bad favor at Court. His presence on nt would Indicate Germany is about to play her last When Wilsath SBeAns 8 British: Forces and’ Wi Nurses as Stretcher Bearers. Weetefn f Baltimore Sa Ay i High Praise | | | PAIS, April 4-—Ay the excitement | cers attac — rance, | ASHINGTON, April 4 ne TE & attach mt k | : : j . morning that “squealed” to the about a gamb in the hallwa West 924 str boy, Joueph am followed bleok into 91st § Tt wae in 9ist Street continue’, “that the 0 away his revolver. Our new w \™M Wiliains's ho nee Feb. 28 who lives in that block n Aveda Mt —_———_ ++. mts FOCH READY TO MEET ATTACK, CONFIDENT LINE WILL HOLD |American Reserves Are With the Anglo- French Troops and New Clash Is Expected Within Twenty-four Hours. rt Speyit Ly CUTTING DIES PARI April 4.—A renewal of the German drive is expected to incident to the first few days of the] tal & ewer Count German offensive dies down, reports} Ceclared there “until hi removal of th es that a, finish.” peace talk with figh come in of the bravery in f danger of various w safety by American Red Cross. of the mot America “'w Women worke who were truction and rel quier, near the River Som: war message when "| DEMOCRATIC STATE BODY) Si=si*"s"aitino’ stiri | thelr posta just two ho tle line onty « few miles aw new witness car office—she is out be asked to look a the Germang arrived With thelr automot ident is preparing bis | methatang Was ti ues sat § 1 An y 1 removing the civ{it pi Miers ; : : : ang J Lo lapel deer adlo - pea RECTOR AND FIVE OTHERS si lacy al P| Prominet YM.| The te offensive will find the. Allies strongly rein- according to the te now | w ber of ew | PUT TO DEATH AT ANTWERP STARVING RUSSIANS 4 a CA ed by reserves, and with the greatest P tied « Belgians Shot by the Germans, Say | PAL A ‘ “We ca “forth 3 he re ranquility,” he WATT onANTED BY COUNT. ; 3 iran = : A f aH a "1 FOR BA BAGS: OF FLOUR. ‘ | , We can : ct rte me we a ee athe! eS) Ns it , = yn Legation ty 8 bn ' {the | Rene Renoult, Presi- 1 WASHINGTON, April 4 W ti ; m Wra A }dent of t Chamber of Deputies, who ac- nour the District At fae t ; vase +0 ee és Haran Jury to . set _, ate we bet 7 43 KILLED AND 0 160 HURT iabeeee a tg 1 ms vs t wae dire, eth ta 4ith Street and Bb: J t : pee ae ea | ii ete a ee) Seve! gems. 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