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NEW “TOWN BELL” IN PLAGE GIT HALL'S NEW CUPOLA Woke Will Carry Down to Battery and Up to Tammany Hall When 4 It Tolls the Hour. * Pather Knickerbocker's “town Belt” was swung into place this morning Bn the partly reconstructed City Mall @upola. Five minutes after the bell had Been hung it was vigorously rung by Borough President Frank L. Dowling, ‘who tugged at the end of a rope ilke & church sexton. “When the cupola ts finished,” sald Mr. Dowling. ‘the bell will ring every by machinery, indicating the time new by the number of atrokes. Its votce, which is baritone and very optimistic, will reach way down to the Battery and up to Tammany Hall. On very clear days it may be heard perhaps—well, even up at the Union League Club. “The bell will have two tongues. One will wag every day, hTe other will be reserved for great occasions, Father Knickerbocker’s bell will also as @ warning to city employees they must be at their desks at 9 It Ia expected that the cupola. e serve that ovclock. clock July 4 and will be completed by Contempt §. Judge Kille WASHINGTON, April Contempt proceedings {n the Supreme Court against Judge John M. Killets of the Federal Court of Toledo were practi ended to-day when Attorney Gen eral Gregory submitted @ motion to dis. continue the ease, LAUNCH 18 SHIPS MAY 1, 62,000 tons Lenve Way WASHINGTON, wooden ships tote 15.—Ilghteen 000 tons, are to be launched Ma airman Hurley | of the Shipping Hoard announced to- day. Special trains bringing fir logs from Pacific lumber » being hurried across the continent in one-fifth the usual time to furnish ample supplies for the apeeding up of the shipyards, The emergency shipment will bring the At lantlc and Guilt s up to the pro- gramme net for them. In addition to the 69,000 tons to be launched by May 1 upward of 20,000| additional tons of woo! ships are due to! leave the ways this month under private contract Great Sale «x Club Plan TO OPEN 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS This Is Your Chance to Save Money and Serve Under Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam is calling on you to come across with some of your cash for the Third Liberty Bond. no fees, all de: It’s your chance to do your bit for Liberty. well afford to do it, because it takes very little cash. you have your Spring clothes on small weekly or monthly payments. gs confidential, You can Then, besides, we'll let No dues, Sale of Silk Dresses For Two Days Only—Tuesday & Wednesday Values $15 & $18 53 to 57 West 14th St., New York Monthly We must open 1,000 new accounts at once, and even the loss of rofits must not stand in our way. We are offering a double inducement—the most attractive silk dresses of the season at an extraordinary price, payable on the unusual terms of $1.00 a month. $10.75 for an $18 dress and almost a y Most practical styles, in a remarkably y the bill. Think of it— ar in which to interesting collection of taffeta and foulard frocks. Navy, Co stripes. hagen, tan, gray, fancy designs and Roman ‘deal models for street, vilice and general wear. “B Bhewng oys Suits and Largest Credit Department Store in New York WW.Con.6"AVE.R15"5T.< Moving Time Is Here! IF TO YOU MAY 1st means MOVING, a NEW HOME and, of course, NEW FURNITURE and RUGS to go with It, you eannot help being interested In our SPRING HOUSE. CLEANING SPECIALS. Tal Jacobean oak, ai lustrated ........ FTP nn 3] \ WW.Con.6"Ave 81551, 10% jooms Furi with High Grade Pi €S58) 10 SAVE THE eh LIVES OF OUR N BROTHERS AND SONS INVEST IN U. S. Axminater Rugs, 36x70, Velvet Rugs, 8.3x10.6, $9198 Seamle: Velvet Rugs, x12, sgh75 Inlaid Nis ETS J.BAUMANN & BRO AT 84™ST. & 3°°AVE J.BAUMANN | T TH Yr LGusntS” UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORES The Same, 2a, | Low ||| Knitting mahogany, basket Stand, in with cane ' : $8.08 | Adam Period | Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite William and Mary Pe- riod Suite in mahogany; four pieces, consisting of Dre Chiffonier, Toilet Table, Bed, in full size; as illustrated, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL | Son of Multimillionaire Will Have Allan A. Ryan, son of the multl| ‘Max Eastman, Floyd Dell and thelr | milona nomas ine Ryan, was|fellow writers, artists, poets and pub- appotr y Police Commissioner En-|lishers of The Masses, were placed on right to-day to be a Special Deputy |trial before Judge Augustus N. Hand Police Commisstoner in charge of the|in the United States District Court to- Division of National Defense, Jay on a charge of violating the Espion- He will serve without pay, will have|sse act. The magazine suspended pub- an office at Police Headquarters and|lication last fall after the Government will have general supervision of the|had decided its activities were hinder+ |detense of water front, docks, tunnels, |/n# the selective draft and giving ald bridges, &c.—a Mne of work distinct |and com: to the enemy. from that headed by Special Deputy} Dudley Field Malone, formerly collec- Police Commissioner Rodman Wana-|tor of the Port of New York, appeared | Police | May 6, | York. ided. |for In special camp my" | Join the School Army | In War Stamp Campaign | Direction of The Evening Worid’s Contest of TEN- MINUTE PENMEN. —Having rend the seven articles hy me which have appeared in The Evening World, you are to sit down and answer the follow- ing question, taking not longer than TEN MINUTES, We have to trust to your HONOR, If the question does not appeal to you, walt for the second or third question, to-morrow and next day 4 2 Write on one side of the paper only and write plainly. Teele —You do not have to buy The Evening World to compete in this | | 3} | prize, In case of a tie, two loving cups will be given instead of | | —Send your letter to George Henry Smith, Director Junior War Activities, The Evening World, New York City. one, The cup will go to the school making the best showing. The winners will be announced May 1, —The question fs as follows—HOW DID YOU GET YOUR THRIFT STAMP OR WAR SAVINGS STAMP? Address your letter to | GPORGE HENRY SMITH, | Director Junfor War Activities, ~ { | | | Orne THE PLEDGE, George Henry Smith, Director War Activities, Evening World. Dear My. Smith: Please enter my name as @ volunteer for your army ‘of TEN-MINUTE PENMDN. I agree to play fair, NAMP ....06 ADDRESS BCHOOL on ccecsecceeeee AGD ..+.... GRADE . « ALLAN A. RYAN APPOINTED |STAFF OF THE MASSES SPECIAL POLICE DEPUTY IS PLAGED ON TRIAL Dudley Field Malone and Morris Hill quit Defend Five Accused of Violating Spy Law. Supervision of Water Front, Tunnels and Bridges. with Morris Hillquit to defend the ac- cused, Mr. Malone, it was explained, would represent Floyd Dell, managing editor, and ©, Merrill Rogers jr, busi ness manager of The Masses, while Mr. Hillquit would look after the interests of Max Hastman, editor; Art Young, artist, and Josephine Bell, poetess, Academy, England, and at George-| The morning session was given over town University, He 1s a banker,|to the examination of talesmen for the business man, director of many cor- |Jury. porations, and a patron of the sport f aviation, His town home ts at No. 469 Park Avenue and he has a sum- mer home at Suffern, New York. ——<———— OVER 100 WOMEN FACE INTERNMENT AS ENEMIES U. S. Agents Ready to Seize Many Wives of Germans and Austrians Here, maker, who heads the police reserves, Mr. Ryan's chief assistant will be Inspector Thomas V. Under- hill, who has had charge of the divis- fon fo some time and is familiar with the details. Mr. Ryan was born in New York, 1879, educated at Stonyhurst —.____ OVERHEATED MACHINE GUN KILLS BROOKLYN SOLDIER (Special to The Evening World.) SPARTANBURG, 8. C,, April 15,— Private John Kowalski of Company A, 104th Machine Gun Battalion, was killed Saturday at the rifle range at Glassy Rock while taking part in combat manoeuvres. His body was shipped to |the home of his parents at No, 2610 Til- jden Avenue, Brooklyn, last night. | WASHINGTON, April 15.—Many Ger-| During the exercises @ number of man and Austrian women are under sur-|"0Unds of service charges had been One of the machine guns in the rear of Kowalski became overheated, causing several bullets in the chamber to explode; two of the bullets struck Kowalski in tho chest, killing him In- stan veillance by Government agents and will be arrested and interned as soon as President Wilson signs the bill which includes women in the of enemy Aliens, It was said to-day the number is more than 10. In anticipation of this action by the bert Owens of Compan: en ber 6 mo: *|Ploneer Infantry, who was nment a number of the most dan-|4pefred mon sent he te et we rous German and Austrian womenlago from Camp Taylor Kentucky | have left the country recently, officiais| bring the 1st Pioneer Infantry up to wat | Beil strength, died from pneumonia. He was The women under surveillance, tt was | body” was’ mont tant eee Rrrival | His body was sent last night to the home of his parents at Bowling Green, Ky. oo MORE JERSEYITES CALLED. sald te inent ude the wives of prom- and Austrian business par nd about New Arrangements will be obably made to intern some of the women in| Quota of 1,033 to Be Sent to Fort ands and limited M. nay be pro- ie AN apd nmarried wom ‘The War y called on New Jer- sey for another quota of 1,033 men to bo sent to Fort Slocum, beginning May | t |10. ‘Tho call 19 for 29-10 per cent. of | | Will be cared 100,000 DIVIDE $6,000,000. Many Packers’ Employees to Put/ine State's first quota. Back Pay in Bondi The men will be taken from Class 1, CHICAGO, April 15.—Millions of dol-|except those actively engaged tn plant- jars back granted in Judge Al-|ing crops. xchuler yo award was {iad =e over to packing house workers thsu..-|CAR STRIKES THREATENED, nut the nation to-day More than 100,000 employees will re-| Many May jow Increased Fare celve upward of $6,000,000, It 18 est) ni individual nts rangi a Fallare, from $30 to $100. ind Liberty Loan | ALBANY, April 15.—A strike of em- »onds will be purchased by thousands of |ployees of trolley compantes in prac- ne Workers With this back pay, tically all the cities of the State, except New York City, may be the result of the failure of the Legislature to pass a bill permitting the Public Service Commission to increase the raes of fare where found necessary. Smal! Pill Small Dose Small Price A high official of the United Traction Company of Albany to-day sald he ex- of his company to In lobbying Dill as were the heads of traction companies, the men claiming they had been told ¢hat if the inorease fare could be charged wages would be Incr SE Judgements $38,000,000 for Baat- CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time, Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion, Genuine bears signature (eur WASHINGTON, April 15.—Judgments for more than $38,000,000 in favor of the Hquitable Trust Company of New York | against the Denver and Rilo Grande Railroad were in effect sustained to-day by the Supreme Court when it refu to review the case. ‘The judgments were obtained as th ult of a complicated exchange 4 bond issues, ‘Three Children Killed by U Bont at Monrovia. | WASHINGTON, April 15.—Three | children were killed when a German submarine bombarded the port of Mon- capital of on A, PALE FACES Generally indica aaala. Liberia, rfl 10, ‘of Iron in the Blood the State Department was advised to: ’ e' a by American © undy, Phree Carter’slron Pills J ity. rere Mtsurea®® the bombers followed @ demand that the Li- n Government jess station. ‘Will help this condition dest the French | wi 15, 1918 AIR OF GAMP FULL OF BIROMEN NOW CAMP MILLS, L. April 15.— Flying will begin in earnest to- day at the aviation fields here, and |the students who have como. from Texas, Louisiana and other fields will finish their ‘education under the most expert instructors. All that remains for these birdmen before they go to the other side Is to take final instruction here at Field No. 1. Experienced aviators from France, England and Italy will take a hand in this polishing. These men have been in actual conflict and know exactly what the new aviators will have to undergo. American officers will assist in this final work. Tt will bo no unusual thing from ancacy Weave, ‘op i f atomac or of banoat ‘and ot f reomment this time on to ace fifty machines in tee, § pngacane ym the air at on The aviators will be irth, y know taken up 15,000 or even 20,000 feet ill, drei. ween er ree and will learn to come down by the nore dive. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Continued for Tuesday A Great Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Smart Suits 375 Suits—From Regular Stock 285 Suits—A Special Purchase Distinctive and exclusive plain-tailored, dressy, Norfolks, tape-edged and sport models in the pre- vailing materials and colors, superior tailoring. Actual Values to 45.00 WOMAN SAVED MUCH SUFFERING By Taking Friend’s Advice and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “I was all run down in health, fiad indigestion and terrible cramps every month 60 I was un- mn able to do any- é thing. I had tried \3 every doctor in West Plains, also y | every remedy I could think of, without relief, One day when I was suffering greatly a friend was at m: house and sai ‘Why don't you try Lydia FE. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound?’ So I did, and through it I found relief from my suffering and I really believe it saved my life. It does not seem as though I can say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine for the health it has brought me."—Mrs. Cora Lee Hall, West Plains, Mo. Perhaps it may seem an extrava~ gant statement to say that this great remedy saved q life; but women like Mrs. Hall, to whom it has brought health, appreciate the danger and suffering they have escaped too well to doubt it! All who suffer should try it. Why risk life and health without it? ° For special advice write Lydia F. Pinkham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mass, Been at any o' Ww “L nd Found” advertisements at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be Eelephoned directly to The Worlds Cali 4000 Beckman, New York, of Brookiyn Office, 4200 Main. Poultry,Live Stock and Agricultural Annual May Be Obtained Free AT THE WORLD’S MAIN OFFICE AND ALL BRANCH OFFICES On application copies of The World’s Poultry Book will be forwarded free of charge by mail A COMPILATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS covering all branches of the Poultry and Live Stock industries. Best places to get seeds for Kitchen Garden Planting, Interesting articles on the raising of chickens, vegetables, dogs, live stock generally, ete., ete. Address Poultry Department THE WORLD - PARK ROW