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areata teemaal ‘APRIL 19, 1918, MAS. NINA DURYEA WINS HER FOURTH DECORATION FOR WAR RELIEF WORK PIER LEASE MADE TO READ $30,000 AFTER A PROTEST. Justice Greenbaum Surprised at Informality of Sink- WOMEN TO SERVE. | ibe AS PART OF STATE MILITARY FORCES Sapiecthinhes | Adjt. Gen. Sherrill Authorizes | Ambulance Units in Home | | 1 ° rhea + ’ ing Fund’s Act. qi | Defense Reserve. ——_—_ 1 —————_. A referee will have to decide an} | ALBANY, April 19.—Women are to important question of veracity be-! be allowed to Join the, military forces lof the State, becoming commissionéd oMfcers and members of the Ambu- | lance Corps of the Home Defense R serve, according to officid) orders {sued to-day by Adjutant Gen. Bher- ell, | “Belleving' that the time has] ‘come,” the orders stated, “to give! | recognition to the women of New York who have been and who are being of great public rervice to the tween Dock Commissioner Murray | Hulbert and representatives of the Oceident Dock Company in connec. | tien with the controversy over the{ artion of the Sinking Fund Commis- sion in agreeing to lease Pter 69, North the Hudson Dock and Term nal Corporation. The latter company, referred to as “dummy” ! ! 1 River, to a corporation, was granted a ten-year pledge. Each star in the flag would represent a bond issue in conservation of ships, The great; nilitary establishment of the Stat on ease at $25,000 a year by the Sinking ei Gevishor: hataay iat iad iid which you had participated, The man who bought a $50 bond) | Problem ts to send food containing the | Fund Commission despite the fact | formation of a military force to be| Would be as ‘much entitled to add a star as the man who bought, Ree aon in the most concen - baste a | .) rate form. that the Occident Company, which is | known as the Ambulance Corps’ o| $1,000,000 in bonds—a star for each bond {ssue, not a star for each bond! wWormeh® tnye'-io! ima Res eset | supplying munitions to the Alles, bid | the Home Defense Restrve of the aonmntntinlwtonenmcie | Oni ary musy In the fblan ahd doing | $30,000. | fests of New York, to be composed actual, military ‘duty. So ‘now. wea In injunction proceedings heard | of patriotic women who volunteer ure sending mostly cereals or break before Justice Greenbaum, in which | their services for that and such other tebe! foods which epntiia- the mos! the agreement ease the pier to military duty as they may be called Nateliticn the lowest bidder is referred to as | - upon to perform.” “Weare getting to. the point of| » “fraudulent act involving waste,” | Mpg. NINA LARREY OURYEA... | A unit of the Ambutance Corps of | Gharajwe epproneh! woldly: Whe breed | George W. Field, counsel for the Oc- é the Home Defense Reserve, the order IGN dheclt protean, cident Company, went on to explain] New York Woman Honored “by! continues, wit! consist of women, who Weineat, la beaslalln, Waren I ool that the Sinking Fund Commission) Montenegro for Aiding Prisoners « |.are skilled operators of motor vehi- stuff we can practically ship to the first adopted a resolution awarding | War j al cles and who volunteer their gervic : 3 penn} eased. he ‘ tab’ aide. | The Oi ibtas 4e to mare the lease to the Hudson Dock and| of War in Austria. Jand their vehicles for military, ser-| ..(Continued from First Page. = rs jen. Robb, {8 composed’ of na a aide, The big thing c | Terminal Company at $25,000 and Mrs, N Larrey Duryea, fdéunder| vice, Application for authority, to : os hati org eae B papers ah al bt spin eioamennee asahad | , ye reviewed wt 3.90 P. “Our ‘1917 ctop cannot suld to en raised the price to $30 afte’ d President vea Wo 1 h should by | ‘ 3.80.P. M. at the Pros- th salen eebarenay t plead te ana Fe ent of the Duryea War Re- pedgcy ae SARE iotatee e eeake| oe great, Preneh war eong, ai! (h®! pect Park Plaza by Mayor Hylan, |be a’ favorable one und thers has y Boe dent Company had filed its | Neg Fund, hay been awarded a Mon- | tion of the New York Guard within| (Mounds were ‘tensed to a “dUls+|/The Guardsmen will assemble at §| been 7 per cent, reduction in our food “Do you/mean €0 say that t! ucgrin war decoration becduse of) whose territory the unit ts ‘to be string tautness, o'clock at Bedford and Latayette Avo- | supply ees e ie ltls get by sal Ge aCe dananien hai her work in behalf of Montenegrin | gormed, He ‘sahg in: the. original: French, poet ire souls of march Will be | the aes sok hs our food sup | - e is a — in Lafayet " to % will ter, lution awarding the lease to the Hud- | 5 ia and refuges in The. Adjutant General | will., pase | nising: bio, great: velco awamat 'the| cy arecen” to “Hisbon’ rane a epaeehte tile great educational work | son Dock and Terminal Company for according to information re-| Upon all applications and if accepted) stone battlements on every, hand. Pourth Avente, to ahagtibattey {>| nat is suing on in thie country in | 5,000 and later, without a resolution, | celved at the headquarters of her or-|@Pplicants will be inspected (by “| when he finished a burst of ap- toitha PAB ide: sibee <i treet: bene interest of food economies, in raised the price to $30,000?" asked | ®anization at No, 9 East 30th Street] Guard officer ag to -thetr qualifica-| 11456 rocked the cannon walls and 2s Ne men will | which 700,000 women are engaged in y } tsde tions and fitness as operators of mo- be disminsed after passing In rev co-operating with the Food Adminis. | lustice Gpeenbaum in surprise. A ye many were in tears, he i be 1 tor vehicles, An oath of enrolnient Liberty Bonds will be the teading| tration, we are consuming 15 per s, that Is what the rec: The award to Mrs, Duryea was the} 7 pda Yvette Gullbert, the French actress | couture of the annual Lt to 20 per cent, more food than grey 2 ai tourth war @ tion sho hag re-| Would be necessary for appticants| 4 rage ss annual Hippodrome | et show," replied the tawyer | r on sho a | spoke briefly, Lina Cavullerl, the| parade scheduled for ¢ we n “Isn't that a very unusial und ex.) celved for her rellef work und was| Upon entering ‘the State service, | io Vas Cesont, but not In vOICe | morning Bren tie ec ene a rOw | The main effort to reduce this must traardinary proceeding?” asked | made by Princess Vera of Montene-| Tho uniform of the women's or- sf i 7 morning. Even the elephants will be| be directed toward voluntary 20 erg pOATT SD mS Genet woe usly she had been dec. | sanization 1 be olive drab or| to sin : F fi j heavily placarded with Liberty Loan | operation. No producing country has bg ‘ - (orated by the French, Belgian and| khaki material of a pattern to be ap-| The largest individual contribution | posters, Instead of the usual theatri. | Over stucc essfully reduced food con It was Mayor Hylan who, as Ch ec nada PY fae S proved by: the Adjutant General's |t come to the Bond Departmont of lnat display, the putade will be devoted | Sumption by rations oF high prices " th ¢ Fund Comm bs sonra Dhaba ale tan ches sachs Ais bi re ba _ . r | “fhe ood ministration now has 9 CAG) A Lag Fund Com ad | To raise a fund of $50,000 to be| office. “Organisations now in exist-| the Second Reserve Ban to bad was |exciustvely to the toun drive. Every | an ageney for buying and selling cor |; al ase) oe . bes that an be TAO ae in carina’ for refugees who have|¢ice which become a part of the A’ that'of Vincent Astor, who pure! aged partiolpant will be oostumed. to call | 120,000,000 people that has no prec« ae ee ee been driven Into Paris by the recent | bulance Corps wil! be permitted to | $500,000 worth of bonds. Other targe|attention tothe campaign. There will| dent.” ie Chas saa a arelede ,..,| German d 4 Croix de. Guerre| retain their present uniform, but the | @bseriptions were: ‘ be 12,000 marcher®, and interspersed | Mr bag eS cing sized the stite- cae peas 3. eye chee FE under the aug-| collar of the cont or blouse must be| Fitth Avenue Bank (for its cus-|in (he ranks will be symbdlle: floats, | penis of Dr Aton pape etwas beech 1 Duryea War Relief Fund| of green matertal ‘and a broad green | tomers), $1,586,160, 4 One of the promised features 19 Joan | khrond, “He ratte: It strikes me that nTh n April 25, . | band must be-worn around the cap. Employees of the Mutual Life 1n-|of Aircon horseback. Except for the| "Germany is not going to be starved | HagL aaa Date i z a surance, Company, ' $421,660. milltaty and naval escort, all the| out thly summer, se : ck =Comn mer cou ¥ 4 , 1 wey carry her. through. People are de | Compan: oT i ‘ * gore money than he did for the lease | « theuhans Sane Coke, ip euptraegel ai hie oygecegge wicateed Lg are wll be memberglofttup Sip» |Tre themesives into the idea that of the p! id whether or not he i ‘ of New York, $200,000, podrome organization, R. WH. Burn-| Germany will succumb to Interna acted fa with the repre- openly North British and Mercantile. In-| side, general director of) the Mippo-| suffering for food, She i# maintain- t surance Company, $200,000, drome, will act as Grand Marshal, lings her necessary rations at the Hulbert. finally d4d mee American Book Company, $100,000,| ‘The Mutual Life Insurance Com-, Point of the machine gun. Graft Is ! Company ‘representa: rampant, the rich are paying $60 to A tives April 10, he failed to notify them | h ne x Fund Commission | v he very next day nna action on Pier 69. Arn en Hulbert and the on : D April 10 Min on U.S. CASUALTY LIST ard the meeting 2 the 1 Comunission which the Hudson Company was fa- Th vored. Have Reached 3,754. P \ E tion, $100,000, Mercantile Insurance Company Employees of Doubleday, Com pany,:$50,000, KE. Liberty Bond Service Flag Suggested by The Evening World NASA ' : Mi je lil HE mn A HA i meu HLA KAN “My inondy ts behind the boye fighting; I've bought a Liberty dond, I'm tn the servica of mu eountry with every doliar that t can spare!” VERY star in the proposed flag would mean a reaffirmation of that merican International Corpora- | pany announces that the 1,000 eme ployees of the company haye ralsed $321,550 for the Third Liberty Loan, erica, $100,000, | Before their drive is finished ¢ach one oubleday, Page & Co., $50,000, ‘of the thousand expects to obtain tive Page &| subscriptions, The abvv of! € in the aft n. On t occ of sum rep. he bid of $80,000 a y ca: | Co., $50,000, vents 66 per cent. of the Mutual's! ibmitted by the Occident Compan Charles Scribner’ Bons, $35,000, '| Quota. Jt includes 2,782 Individuat red the ranresentatlepe oe che oon: | P. Loriitard Company, $500,000, hig any that they would hear from him Total Losses in We Arediad EXx-| employees of P. Lorillard Company, ibd P qentrepeanieda sabe Cnsahea |: Mr | $100,000, district, Mgiposed of the five towns l< ce peditionary Forces Overseas | Gite, Cigar, Company, $100,000, of Lawrence, ‘Inwood, Cedurhurst, | Howlett and Woodmere, is continuing the hustling work which won an honor flag for the quintuple com ‘orte Rican - American ' Tobacco B, Cadwell & . $50,000 | | girls. HOW MANY STARS WOULD YOU HAVE IN YOUR BOND SERVICE FLAG? IF THE GOVERNMENT DESIGNED SUCH. A:FLAG IN WHICH COULD BE ‘PLACED A STAR FOR EACH ISSUE TO WHICH YOU HAD SUBSCRIBED SAVING OF WHEAT MOST VITAL NEED, Only Grain Being Sent Abroad in Order to Leave Ship Space. ‘Spectal te The Brening World PITTABURGH, April 19.--Food Ads Hoover, addressing maAs meeting in the Davis Theatre this morning, made the following six- nificant statements: “Moat people regard the feeding of our soldiers as the big part of our work. In truth the feeding of sol- diers {9 the lesser part, “The big thing Is how to send food | abroad so as to maintain the greatest ministrator a $00 for a ham and #4 to $5 for butter.” Dr. Taylor made a strong plea for the women of Europe, saying, “In this country our women are pre pared to sacrit Over there they |have sucrificed and are facing more Jand more. It !s impossible to mini. | |mize the toil of women in France and | Italy. They are all on ratona strik- ingly ‘low. The ad ration Is an ounce and a half a ¢ ‘There are no males working on th few old men. ‘They are al! women and They work 16 hours There are no tears; there but @ perfect polse “With their c pound land except «| ~|NEW YORK DOCTOR DECLARES HOOVER he i} | ‘ sale thor 19.—Gen, ‘ . ; Pid oak they, begun ove “Spirit of 1918” partatent ene agi Goune | Gorhum ‘Manufacturing Company, | munity the first week of tho drive. | Ktraighte head peuuenuc Hevreemlyne, '0i¢ Green| Ver ¥ Uist 1B. the | g56 009, The quota for the district was $229, | daunted: deavored to expla > Jus en= & 4 000, Already t hustlers do a ‘1 8 D omer ve B B. d baum that if the pliers were rented to! Am Forces over-| Hebert N. Bassett, Comp’ *lheve “salad the ante to $815,000, reptanea ean Leh aed quarter ¢ rass ands ine cBie se nahin tae nbite atucthon seas contains the names of weventy- | 000, | with 1,880 subscrivers, “a million women are enguged In rellet, AND other combines would have a monop-|two officers and enlisted men, a total| Swelling the day's total subscr's — “cams 4 Cc oly of the water front é $5104 abn ‘The tat tion by over $3,000,000, the F | ife and Drum Corps | 1 ievncrsnii's « qurason, op lem to date of 6 wbrond, The atest | Avenue amoetation at woes! \-| WIT SON PROCLAIMS APRIL 26 are inseparable companions of apd pie or hed \ the iowyer, “but list contalus the names of one officer |tory ucheon 1n Detmontco’s mace 1n | Ne v arenect are of te Mort OF and eleven men killed in action, | unprecedented drive toward | The Boy Scout (EE stece ci mca ce steer on a ee RTY DAY. FOR LOAN RALLY or tion to cor # asl nae an ie tam follaea | The exact figure was $4,04/,000 ond ; > Are You Ready? a, “Dros Oana aes HB bel sd ink sa Jit took the members about seventeen ' 0 ‘ > city. a tusittogs car=| din . d tune ; poration King to make the best] yitied oF any ee 7 au Weiss Lgl vag pee WASHINGTON, April 19:.-Prewident Wilson flus issued « proclama Immense 6 0ck vi ie greatenr ible?" i ‘hem, Marie Dressler and David Law- t ‘ fie tered. tne hing’ pertst Willlam Te Wemple, counsel for the | Killed by accident Fes » one : pleas fo n- Clon setting apart Friday, April'26, as Liberty, Day. On the afternoon of f p rence made energetic pleas for « y, Day. as Tend end Vice and isrum Cu udaon” Dee Mn wettntnan Conn lag ct dlndaae. soa | F ‘ ‘ : , ie esis Snir fon, Haale yeh ane y Pian oy Conan: | eg i pi ud erous donationg, Following are rome | that day the people of the United Htates are called upon to hold Liberty eree Diahiat@ cece of the Jarger amounts: ., | Woun rallies and “fibera!ly pledge anew thelr financtal suppurt to sustain It was learned at the close of the! ied 0 waynds: ; Franklin, Stinen Compapy, 9106000. | +16 ratio earing that he Occiden: ‘orapany | wv a c rf d, 4 a submitted a bind new bit of} All other causes is sig git Foe 69,090 The President's proclamation {g 4s follows: 000 8 ¥ Js $10,000 high Same. Mule, Hy By the President of the United |————— than the d by the Sinkin Jacob H, Schiff, $260,000 \ Hind coin | mote) deathe Ee (SPA ci gt Da ts AO tes of America: be held in « own and Music Page a | Woundea | ‘Gatussbie Trust Company,, 9250,00,| A Proclamation, hanilet thro. and unde Picecles WILSON RIDES IN TANK, Captured . eer pg Bal avabehis An enemy who has ‘grontly the general direction of the Secre- Saxaphores = } lasing « a Srvgay ie oat abused the power of organized tary of the Treasury and the im Tembo ‘ Je Gritnunia, Whieh - Metropolitan Trust, 9 a y govertunent, and who seeks to mediate direction uf the Lt ame nt Wittte une. Grand to seeeeee . Packard Motor Car 7” dominate the world by the m Loan Comiuittces organized pA iain WASHINGTON, Apyil 19.—President | Ge? Porshing’s latest list fottows: | $108,000. of the sword, chullengea the the Federal Reserve banks. Ae at bef Vilwon rode arc \ House --- | “Dheice? & Co., $50,000 Fights of Americu and tho liberty the Nation's response Orchestra Bells $10 to $35 Fe a nie ai * - mands taxdiy Army »-mo! 4 love ad life of all the free nations Aberty Loan ox Ph eg er tt et ‘ was CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST. | throughou: the State, In every ¢ the earth. Our brave sous are | takable terms Repaired 2/T. We Berrest ef Brooklyn Among | Unity where there tx a unit wuNTES | oie the fire of battle in defe | of America to fe Band Instruments Repaire campaign, Americans Killed, | Menr'atit! phande, .apecches’ Wi!) ©; of ene honor and rights ‘of | ‘Permanent pence ¢ Everything Publistied in RL POLY dal OTTAWA, April 19.—The names of | Mide and Liberty bonds sold Ambrids and tb For the purpose of WAR AND PATRIOTIC SONGS c'following Americans appear ta the) In thiv eify the varlous orwanisar | ting, To wustain th via Liberty Day t Blanes st cngualty ! tlons of the First, Brig Assist our gullant asevolutes in the employees of the Velephove Muiray Hill 4144 b shar a ailted in Actions it Simpson, Los | ble «iu Washington “Square. at way .i.6 umenerqua aad petrinte went throughou Ch H. Ditson & Co iri o Set n et ng M., and march orth on Fifth Av®| poopie have been called upon to Whose services can be spared, may as. om I Give The Children Wounded—H. ¢ Cambridge, | TUC to the Hublio, Library, where ®t! gunsoribe to the ‘Third Liberty | bo excused at o'elouls noon 8-10-12 East 34th Street lans.; H. A. McKeown, Detro! 14m 80 P., M. Gov, Whitman, Adsu an) Loan, | Friday, the 28th of Ap: a H The Best Corn Flakes Gansed—J. Hingine, Medford, Mags, |Gen., Sherrill and other puvite Now, therefore, °1, Woodrow | 3 Witness whereof, I ! ere- i, Fonnevttle, Duluth, chals. Will review the soldiers. Bri, wigon, President of the United | Unto set my hand and caused (he — Gen, Dyer will be in command of the| States of Amer! do. uppoint | seal of the United States be George Van Selb Left imade, The"parade w. ep fe - Wriday, tho twenty-sixth day of ) #fMfized, aig lon’ to, 9th, Street, where the Unis, Apri}, one thousand, nine hundred | —Donein the D of Columbia, . ppraisa) fled tn will be dismissed, Other ceremor and elgituch, as Laverty Day. On | this 18th duy of April, la tho year gave the |co"« wives $95,785 | will be held at the armortas, the afternoon of tbi I re- ef our Lord, ono th 28 jar and aa : estate of the) one 69th Regiment, which bas ¢: quest the | bundred and eightven, und of the Sug late: C {ts armory for the Liperty I. Htates to tn | Independence of United States Wheat — | exhtble, acdilmaseh to Madisen spective communities and liberally of America the ony hundred and (Xb where a parade will be held at buy, pledge anew | Bats eons ee Cal! 4000 Neokinan, Now. L138 and sal emtats as” Ot wil) al4o be! speakers Ln upport to wustain the . WOODKOW WILSO migesiys it was reported, The entire estate| 24iare to boost the sale of bonds dause. LOBENT LANSING, was left to the widow, The Second Brigade, commanded Patsiotlc demonstrations should | Becretary of State PEAGE STRIKES IN. = © AUSTRIA CALLED WHO WON WAR CROSS FOR RESCUING FORTY. wade oo ” é ° | FORFIRST OF MA . . 3 : fe \¢ } | Socialists Ask for Nation-Wie- / $ 7 Demonstration for End | | | : ‘ of War. a) | | : | AMSTERDAM, April 19.—-The eis 12 exraaf reports that the German Se- olalist Party in Austria has decided that work shall be stopped on May Lt | throughout the country and that deme | onstrations in favor of peace shall bé held. |_curcaco, April 1%.-.The case againet / : { i } | Prof. W. T. Thomas of the University oPh Chicago and Mrs. Pearl Granger wae dismissed in Morals Court here to-day | ‘ oF | when the < cutor's ofce fatemay 19 Dr, George F. Patton, leut 15S, glbptentate cuarkes of Clewtmam 5 of the Medical Cérps tron ee ee : 5 York, has been awarded Sicata na ee i) War’ Cross, He anmasked Ing his colleagues he collapsed and deadly German battaxe of pax for a tine was neat death from gas f raved forty soldiers, After attend. polsonins ra A For Saturday Only. Junior & Misses 3 Sale of Coats | ' " Extraordinary Specials at 15 3 Special Saturday offering of high gode, f} sinart new coats—in newest Model illustrated is a new malta trench coat of sturdy Homespun,” tailored with the English uniform. Deep Inverted Plait in Back Four Distinguished Flap Pockets In Khaki Mixture or Gray Assuring unusual serviceability as Py street or dress coat. 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