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rT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD/AY, APRIL 9, 1918. THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press and Special send Saldana hed No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete TROOPS RUSHED MEN AND WOMEN IN THE ‘LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE_AND POSTERS BOOMING it FUTLE 10 OPPOSE... 10 VLADIVOSTOK aascaoonly : eS Aen ~ BIngw BARE : . "ia ca Ben rc tame an ion mieetahh Gaon eres WOMAN'S WISHES, ; BY BOLSHEVIKI | an 2 ia’ 4 a ) | -SWSNAT GOODIN Entire Russian Press Con- demns the Landing of Jap- anese Forces There Wife No. 5 Wants ants a Divorce, He Admits, and So, of, Course, He Agrees, efully acknowhe Mrs, Got et for the nf onundrdm “Why wed for a to di PETROGRAD, April 9» (United Press).—The entire Russian press @ondemns the Jay Janding in Miadivostok, cha to destroy 1 bave f e for Mr. rod win's Inwe thing € as Mrs « and com- scdavit of kland County ‘ity on Marely win chose te ) make va jonlals Sund In this jhe wa ed indirectly by Mra. Good+ win, who was Miss Margery Mores Nt that follownt , AT RALLY IN THEATRE} Ottered to By iseiiies of|“Smeared All Over With] Delegates, Senate Sub- reason,” Says Penrose in rYou can make it as strong as yee { ement Is Followed by Pro- Wieh that the nent 1 Ba > Since Its ¢ mccupation Four {90 GROCERS SUMMONED + Bros., $100,000, N ¢ Is First Cal id Out Hamburg Savings Bar LONDON, April %—Te Pools ely a Hie ; . WASHINGTON, April A story | WASHINGTON, April 9 Un- {TAmertca, $10,000,000 WASHINGTON, April 9. world-wide German intrigue whieh |? {te Immediate removat d After Evening | Coronet Phosphate Company, $25,000 HEN “subscriptions tO) the: | wught to dominate the United: ataten| in Food Gouging rlean Cyauilmid. Comp Third Liberty Loan were r called for at w looalthé rnment so that on favo: odwin and | have agreed to $100,000. m's muecaideis yon April 8 and ne cavalry and | first Easter since the British occupa-| First Prosecutions To-Morro tion was ce! ated with quiet solem-| der Statute P; respondent in] World Expose he usual swarms of] Ty y that we I may know nity, says N | the Holy vusaults on his recent public eutions under the and | pilgrims who throng Jerusalem at this] Labelling Law, whose] ed + Publisher Corporation, Dd at night, the first sub- ge URE CCM eng eememn HENe is ae. ee eae rman officers one saa at thi Was urged | 825,000. scriber was President Wilson, | When a crisis aroge was told the Sen ; : were missing naturally, but n before | CITIZENS OF GERMAN DESCENT] who occupied a box In the audi- [ate Judiciar Committee to-day|ierucy that he was “neou 3 s wishes tn this matter was taken to some ex- norrow. TO DO THEIR PART. ence. by Ben’ ‘steed A ued geet ea ebatah atall, | might add that it has vy khaki-clad figures, who par- than twenty ® have It has been a why they |y ee: rry, Professor of his-] United States was inadequately pre-|my experience that the most futil pounced at ty Announcement that the Prest i y a tory at Syracuse University 1 at the outbreak of the war'|thing in the world is to oppose any) tings will dent had taken $1,000 worth Spers heavy legislative fire. | rman clubhouse] wag followed by prolonged cheer. The a craven pacifist never 4 in the cies , nthe cley| sng nt so of the Liberty that This ¢ s of man des- > show t ne radloatea been summoned hould not be pun law was an headqu be held ¢ ted in the services of both the ‘anywhere, to be heard be- &lag to say A "T) the case will prove most disappoint. tive Madden, Mlinoia, |Ing_ froma _sensational standpointy pan hl al ‘eel would be arrested if he c a remark” as a private) men to Ww c “ “1 1 before the com nansk is ended suflicient troop ie Churches und other m mittes King bill y atifical mass,” the eorresponi- profitecring © part off funder the charter of pent says, “was observed in th Loan rman-An nization rican Alliance hurch of the Holy Sepulchre and jheld at the tem liam Randolph Hearst cent has undertake weight | hyphen has be avery ttended by the Governor of ple n 1907 that an internation Hand « nes, MAN Alliance be ¢ em and numerous officers, in- NK NURSE SCHOLARSHPS iN French Government, The Passover e third Liberty Europe, Sperry said. He said this fac = BU lad 1 in the official report of | | answered Harry | the meeting National All esi tiy camels aad cts to] He SuRRestion ' The est American A halrman of the sub-committee Saves steps, assures tasty foods for unex- ya to the trenches?” pald pected guests, = Johnson, as the attack the best condi- . ment value, Buy and save, rated with a new meaning of ; Cla Hon Amabel Roberts, First American Woman to Lose Life at Front. for the Jews in the occupied Jin that yea action was taken on meetings in rman- full ugh our occupatt months back, J approval of the vernment comprise twenty {aid the witne 4 s oh emels—count ‘em| “In an erformed | pi eapenner aus, SUGIALISTS IN COUNCIL P deri ire arte te rom ofc the 1 et mor to BACK LIBERTY BOND SALES feaei auibaras Were ohiainial hoa 7 th sires 1en Who Voted Against Board’ tives Motegi sae) ie pes : Selling Saving Reverae «(ake Dart buted $5,000, x that |} 7 eatuaiies epi Bivvy. 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