The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 3

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4 “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, HOW MANY STARS WOULD YOU in g FIGHT WITH A BOND IF YOU CANNOT \Gen. FIGHT WITH A GUN. eseeegeeseens HAVE THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNED SUCH A FLAG IN WHICH COULD BE PLACED A Haig Taking Leave of Allied Commanders After the Co-Operation of Forces in Flanders LIBERTY WORKERS SPEED UP AS FIRST BILLION MARK 5 PASSED IN NEW BOND RACE. ‘nailed This District Ahead of Second ‘Jem Ai Loan, but Is Behind Expectations, FALLS TO. FIFTH PLACE. Slump in Manhattan and the compa i3 Bronx Fails to Disc courage ae eel CU Rae ls Campaigners. Federal Exportation Corporation WASHINGTON, April 18.—New subscriptions of $107,000,000 re- Dees ; Oe Eon ported to the Treasury to-day ; sent the total Liberty Loan pledges over the billion mark to 1,059,558,000. “This figure,” “while encouraging, is unsatisfactory to the Liberty Shu ‘ The daily av B. Lissberger Co. $3 said a Treasury statement, Loan committees. erage still is short of what it should be if the $3,000,000,000 quota mark set for the country vf as a minimum is reached or ex- 5 ceeded.” 1 Re From the Minneapolis Reserve om its cam- District, which started paign Monday, came word to-day ee | that 99 out of 314 counties have oversubscribed. At this, the beginning of the tenth IN MASSES FREED i wo . Court Dismisses Indictment} mille pe { Against Josephine Bell, Poet : Pieri Eastman Takes Stand Hise D Max FE \ A M is : F ea and | 1 tr I Lloyd f reat M | ae a 1 Li I i i) I Ne | ground ¢ » 4 on ler ' . CHARGES ATTACK IN TAX! an BY TWO WOMEN AND MAN © =<. « Fractured oA wa Beca ¢ J 3 steo| 2 vin M The M : a Ht MMeutenants Sppetnted to band Broad Corpn he H . who wa ; FRANK A. HALL ‘& SONS Manufacturers of Beds and Redding Np $Bloy as Srameroigt| joa ' a ebbety 25 West 4th St, Giionel reeary Why we euould help Bis charges, et etn Wek ’ * \ 5 OWA ARTER FERSUNGREFORIS ena yon = “5B NEW NAMES ON =F COMPRIS US.SULTUST = Total Losses peditionary Have Nov, in American Ex- Abroad Reache VASHINGTON A A Expe ary We Keleht, Billed bn Setion Hose Prom Hauke rit A OFFICER OF “LUCKY 7TH" IN FRANCE WEDS HERE oO Public 2 cents In the so * | pany to prove that it cannot make| 4 gas at an e cent-ra V « pala nan Robert b. » | month 1 $ | gathering © | rate should be lowere | Te Railroad Mer 1918. IN YOUR BOND SERVICE FLAG? STAR FOR EACH ISSUE TO WHICH YOU HAD SUBSCRIBED ~ NOSES * FOR CONSUMERS IN ANY BOROUGH Service Commission Furns Down Bronx Co.'s Application for $1.50 Rate. The Put denied ' the Hronx Gas ro to 8 ae Ste rate for was m $1 ty $1.00 per thousand cubte 1 ompany furnishes gas in| s , 1,900,000 in be © Service Commismion hasn't the! § in bonds 4° Ras rates above 80 nt zone, there will be yywhere in the five = PUTED OYSTER cannot charge; 1 be up to that com the Board o app | Case Involving Health Offi- clals Under Mitchel Laid} Betore Grand Jury. that the ed everywhere in prove Bronx It is explained t Trae Commissioner tnt Administra- Jealers paid ‘from . year in graft, A thg name of the | $4,000 to which was levi es Departinent “| have the fa KILLS SYRACUSE WOMAN) "Ar, Swann’ sald sion by the Tackney, Park Avenue|'™ Lett Farewell Note Found Dead in Street * from my office, ore the Grand Vackney, Hy such pay © privilege o' ea Bay on tolan vnmissloner ex-officlo. mem martment, began a year t find, | am su ort of the re-| AMERICAN FLAG TO FLY QVER BERLIN, SAYS M'ADOD Enough Ro for | Be Enough Room for and 1 : ing a German Banne “ "MR. AND MRS. HEARST GALL pera’ ON MAYOR IN CITY HALL: PASO, Tex A f % * I ind Pu dee ’ Jellyti 1 Paso and the Bouthw A 1g r ‘ Hen ‘ " ; : t of the | ye i , . Mayor f \ ' i ; j and ! mi Mtn Mei i j H o Lvs pie } AM Walling & lone Line, Liberty Bond Service ‘Flag . Suggested by The ironies World @ estar for each bond lasue, not a star fo © SOLD, GRAFT PAD... S SWANN CHARGE before | ene Hist th r comprised the id town Westehestor, which ts ¥ Ney 18 DEN the boys Monting LM r @ part of the Bronx. It was in- | ' " mu cawniry with Har: fat t strong! at the office of the an spa mmission thie after VERY star in the proposed flag would mean a reaffirmation that E pledge. Hach star in the flag would represent a bond isaue in whieh you Nad participated. The man who bought a $590 bond (oeeenian the would be as much entitled to add a star ae t man who bought reach bond! 17 AIRPLANES DOWNED ON THE ITALIAN FRONT down five ritish abot od another to compel! “NONE $0 GOOD” “THE TRENCHER” Especially built for military use—ideal not only for the soldier, but for all rough out- door wear Has a bellows tongue, pre venting water from leaking through eyelets. A cork filling between outer and inner sole and viscolized bottom, a double prev ention against dampness. TORT my A b HURLEY aN + ARMY SHOE Also regulation U.S. Army Shoes in all sizes. Our Puttees are absolutely correct in every detail. Cordovan, Pig skin and Mahog any Russia. 1177 Broadway S 183 Breadwe: VY ectory— What will you pay for your New Spring Suit? 708 give too met fn Hay wil To's

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