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P| DEPUTY RUDGES WOMAN & She Slaps and Holds Him for the Police, @pecial deputy sberiff in Brons Coan- ty was found guilty of disorderly conduct in Night Court last tight and given the extreme fine, $50. He dad been heid from Wednesday night without ball after Mrs. Maud Waiso ©? No. 361 West Mist Strect had him arrested in the Grand Central sub- Wa, station. Mrs. Waish testified in court that on the ride betweer 1ith Street and the Grand Central, Sternberg repeat edly nudged her, She said she finally Jumped up, called him @ “dirty brat” and slapped his face. ‘hen Stera- berg, she sald, told her he was an officer and could arrest her, Instead he fled from angry champions of the woman soon as the car doors opened at the station. Mrs, Walsh rushed after him, she eald, and held bin until a policeman arrived. Sternberg had many nesses to testify to his good acter last night, Sternberg Hves at No. 198 Prospect Avenue, the Bronx. wit. ohare ——_——— Lutheran Charch Bare German Service. PORT JERVIS, N. ¥., April 27, St. Peter's Kvangelical Lutheran Church, of 300 members, organized in 1859, at a special counci] mecting voted beginning with the firet Sunday in May to hav 1 services in the Wnglish langy The custom has been to have th ne sorvices in German and the evenine in Engtish. tion: ige * es Ind NV: 2. Fee Hentertas Coler 8 at 7 ba Tair than ane tLe At Dreegiete nd Found" ¢ World 6 Found Bu; rid Bulldian articles reported and for thirty days, Th seen at any of The Wot Advertising A, telephoned dir The World. New York, oF 100 Mein, tly Cal! 4000 Beekn Brookiyn Oftice, His Face After Affront THE EVENING ARMY RANK FOR | ) Would Be “Relative Rank” and a Recognition of Women in War. A meeting Is to be cailed Monday by | tho Nurees’ Committeo of the Mayor's Committee National the | delegates to Washington In the tnter- eot of securing rank for nurses who into the ar The committee that appeared this week before the Secretary of War and tho Military Affairs Committee of the| House were Mrs. Witllam Randolph wt, Chalrman; Sophie Irene Loeb, ¢ Chairman; Mrs, Louls Nixon, Chairman of Manhattan, and Mrs. George 1B. McClellan of the Nurses’ Comat Mrs, Edward M, House, wife of Col. House, sent a letter to the Secretary of War Indorsing the ‘measure through the committee of | women, as did Mrs. George Brower, wife of the physician now at the front, Ania Howard Shaw, Chairman of the Council of National Defense | of the United States, sent @ telegram | which was presented by the Mayor's | | Committee, | Tho bill proscribes the personnel of of Women on Defense to hear the report of V7 The last alignment of those American soldiers in France who have made “the supreme sacrifice” fs shown herewith in a somewhat barren field back of the fighting lines. The rumble of guns still floats ‘08S their silent Livouac, GRAVES of FALLEN NEW YORKERS IN FRAN WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918 ~ BURIAL PLACE OF AMERICANS KILLED IN FRANCE reat SS Cumann Co (WY WORD bea 2a CE The wreaths and flowers upon of appreciation and love from the tion, to many ———= of whom the Americana endeared themselves during those hours when duty did not keep them in the front line trenches, advantage of the opportunity to #@ further and express thelr patriotie *eclings: Since the United States entered the war the Manual Training School has been active in all war work in Brooke lyn and the patriotism of principal, teachers and pupils never has been questioned. The school has a Pa« *rlotic Service League, organized by Dr. Snyder a year ago, and of 4,500 pupils 3,000 of them are active members and workers. ‘The school sold $14,000 of the first ~—_“WACHT AM RHEIN” IN EXAMS ROUSES HGH SCHOOL BOYS Liberty Loan, 17 § ida ve ae cone ar yun to date haa obtained subser! Brooklyn Manual Training | “rs co s220,c00 of the third. “In add + att +... | tfon to this it leads all bigh schools Pupils Substitute American | of New York City in the sale of War Savin Stamps. Songs—Principal Explains. “Die Wacht am Rhein” ts vut Popular in the Manual Training Migh| School of Brooklyn as a German in Paris. This was made clear when mem- | bers of the third class in their examina. Hons this week refused to write any part of It they ang turned in “The Star Spangled | Instead, wrote Banner” or “America, tuting “God Save “The Marselliaise,” And just to show the spirit of the! teachers there {s all right, too, every pupil who answered in this way got 4 100 per cent. mark For yoars the study of German has | been a fixed part of the work of the| third grade, and in the examinations | the class members were required to write in German the second verse of “Die Wacht am Rhein.” This was | where the substitution was made, — | Dr, Horace Mann Snyder, principal of the school, explained to-day that it had not been intended at this time to have the class follow the usuai| some substi- | the King” and} The Soap to Cleanse and Purify the Ointment to Soothe and Heal These fragrant, supers creamy emollients soothe and heal eczemas and’ rashes, stop itching, clear’ the skin of pimples, the p of dandruff and the! of chaps and sores, s, wounds, bruis« ¢s, bites and stings of insects, sunburn or windburn they are most effective. Sample Each Pree Mail. A or cu the graves are, in part, expressions French people living near this sec the Army Nurses’ Corps, the qualiti- to Ale heart cations and mothod of appointment, ie oe unwel’ the pay, allowance and leave of ab- in the Some may call it the that is meaningless, yet ast analysis it signifies a sor- sences of nurses, and the conditions vice performed, and, if we would but under which they may be retired. | The main effort, however, was cen- lured in an am give admit it, feen. ndment which ls to WHY SHOULD MEN HAVE ALL rank” to te DUPee | THE RECOGNITION AND RANK? wo rather Hke that it be Kennecott Copper Company hoids 616,504 shares of Utah Copper Company tock, an increase of 16,500 share over ng commissions. All the | figures announced on’ May 2, 1917 women spoke for the measure, Misa) “It just atands for much ef- ins i about 38 per cent ot the out- Loeb set forth the main issues that) fort and is # spur for further en- ing shares of Utah Copper Com make rank for nurses of great im-| doavor, It would prove of great & Feport from Boston says that portance. value to the women én the army, necott has made an offer to con Mother Lode at over $1 @ share hn summing up Miss Loeb @atd:| and why not? Here we are send- The granting of rank to nurses who ing thousands of women many, Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company— go into actual war service is most many miles away from home. | pxira dividend of 10 por cent. in 4 per important, because of the greater effl- Why should thoir service not cent. Liberty Bonds, payable May 16 to! y ognition as that is Of record April ? Why ehould clenoy that will result therefrom, “The changing of the personnel in ° | the war hospitals is so continuous as the men working side by side | Atlantic Steel ‘ompany — Regular | }to make the authority of the nurses — with them have the recognition of | semi-annual dividend of 3% per cent rather a significant eloment. With — rank, and not the women?” on ares red stock | payable May 1. |rank for the nurses established, tho ¢ amendment for which the} #ooks closed April 20. lorderlies and wardmen will appre- wo pleaded rend “That the Southern Raflway System gross earn- Ings from January 1 April, $38,086,702 ; olate the standing of the nurse and members of said corps shall have rel- her authority will be better estab- ative rank as follows: The superin- tendent shall have rank corresponding to that of Major; the assiatant euper- intendents, directors and assistant di- to third week of increase, $5,584.77 Penn Seaboard Steel Corporation— Regular quarterly dividend of $1 per jency of the = rectors rank corresponding to that of| share payable May 1 to stock record enhanced by Captain; chief nurse rank correspond: | April 27. ing to that of First Lieutenant, and head nurses and nurses rank corre- sponding to that of Second Lieuten- od authority. relative rank asked for regego is that in line with many other Standard Ol ¢ Report for yeu iy of New York ided Dee. shows departments already having it. ant; and as regards medical and sani-|net earnings after depreciation. sundry ount fi of the bill tary matters and all other work within | feserver. and $9.276.872 F 1 taxes, of i ‘i 50, or ‘$40 a share, compare the line of their duties shall have and | mee OF tare ln 1918 seems nball be regarded a# haying authority in and about mifitary hospitals next dootor, and the amendment after the medical officers of the army, | cifically makes this provision. @nd shall wear the insignia of the “Also there is something to be eald rank tn the army to which thelr rank about the responsibility that comes corresponds.” matter what rank the nurse is subservient to Shalmers Manufacturing Com- fits for first quarter of increnne, $495,566. Allis: pany—N. 1918, 8 6.25 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Comoany— | with an official stamp of this sort, — Further action on the bill will be! Regular quarterly dividend of % er cant {While we used to regard nurees as taken up by the women in committee |on common etock, payable June 1 to ‘angels of mercy,’ and in form wars next Monday. stock record May 15, they were drafted on emergency ESTATE whether they were prepared or not, yet to-day we demand that they shall bs might say they have gone through the ourly stage of private Brent Dow Allinson, Harvard Shirk-| Subpoenas for 30 Agents and Pro- SWINDLE STIRS SWANN | STOCK QUOTATIONS. With net changes from p Net | Cina’ go | Ata. Car & Pury * Am, Sim. ‘Het [an \ fin } Aw, * At % > +} 4 =1 ae » - + » + % tia po tite p ib 1th | Mh Y Tau: 24° 40 Hoan tat 4s M FPP CREPE RE FETE TSE. even as the soldiers in their line of 1 ete Sergeant In thetr training course, ‘and as long as they are a part! er, Gets His Lesson in Obedi- | moters for Suburban Property wor of tho and doing ‘army work, ence to Orders, Are Issued, there # to be no good reason why | thelr army Work, aw women, shall not) CHICAGO, Apri! 27.—Brent Dow) Assistant District Attorney ean be recognixed by the Government.” Allinson, slacker de luxe, was bay- announced to-day that he had issued PL phd Aa War muxgested t0 onettod in the wrist at Camp Grant over thirty subpoenas for real estate 1 oe cra ying have, teen ‘atan. yesterday when he defled his guard bh Nis I emnieiale hat hi ry | lished, and that he sometimes ques- Arrested in Washington for evading Ade to his office, hu en accused of | | toned the desirability of rank among the draft, he was brought back a “Winding purchasers of suburban and i ni-suburdan property. | Tho Augsistant Prosecutor said that | there was ground for believing the land sharks and “developers” of worthle land had obtained $1,000,000 a year dur- ing the last ten yea, and that thelr | doctors. * prisoner this week, He was quarteced DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOM- in the guard house and assigned with EN IS FROWNED ON. la squad to the work of “policing’— | Miss Loch anawered this objection that te, cleaning up the grounds about of the Sccretary of War and to the 9 pach detail stoor | Mitttary Affairs Committee in a st Hie quarters, BAbInG eA5b detail giend int that if there have been some ® Suard with loaded rif and Axed | victims wero numbered by hundrnas, |mistakes made in the granting of rank bayonet | The most frequent complaints have lin various departments, why begin Allinson refused to pick up a olgar-| Come from persons who signed con- puch discrimination in connection with ette stub, One story js that Allin-, tracts for lots to which they were | women? gon did pick up the defunct cigarette never able to get a clear title— ne bill provides that they ehall| but threw it in Mls guard's face paimatimanrno tilla avail thei ais thr years’ training and have The guard made a lunge at Allinson, | goulty had arisen from the practice | served ull apprenticeship for the sharp point of the long steel) or certain land Promoters of cover- rr bayonet cutting bis right wrist, ° army ervi a” abe ald, Vand thie, Bay chi se ing land which they are selling with » nt ; hee pay a blanket mortgage which ts still {i of the dociors, only in a degree lower, ofte hens Nuet: of the dociors, only jn.a degree lower.| INTERNED SHIP SUNK, | tifeet after Dufcinzers of individual be urnes and go ‘over there,’ 1, Sere onat St the acta er ee {With such rank evtablished and pro- | Pet royed at|ceived, Mr. Brogan quoted the following {motion in prospect, these thousands Her Anchorage in Colombia. & lefler aent to the Prosecutor of young women would be encouraged AMA (Galak, (ADH Nth am just a poor working girl who to go Into the city hospitals and learn | 2 eo oer ¢l foolishly invested $400. of my. hand Rework thim (ub around Ge German steamer Pring Bitel Friedrich, | earned say h@ land auction cents. “Amide from the. efficiency that| Which haw been interned at Puarts Co- | Now f am ng for the barest necea- would result in such recognition and lombia, was burned and sunk at her ath 3 of Nie. My father is now in an in the authority that would be estab. | anchorage there to-day |i mia Mp fome, and tay only other rela- Mwhod for the nurses, there te a great|, The mer was owned by the Ham: | not ‘pl o help Mie get Veoh the lata By human element involved,” urged Mise | BUTE | American mae spaced) | have paid to this real estate company?” Loeb. "While our women are patri- —s inti ae otic and will always do their duty aa @ matter of course, and watle they OBITUARY NOTES. RIDE ON ROOF OF CARS. will go into the thick of the fight to —_—- ~ a. perforin whatever Is necessary, and| Dr, William A. Moore, pattonally fa-| geaten ° ; While they themselves will feel that| mous ae & surgeon, {8 dead at his home ‘5 Tratile Conditions Fo they have done their purt at such| tn Binghamton, aged fifty-nine © d to Grand Jury, times, yet the stamp of recognition te laidy Buel Hyde, founder Fight to a dozen Government @ human tratt that in lent of nwich pull o roof 0 Wis Othee @hee Ak dinlika aneen Paris of the Ri 4 Light and Ratlroad soldicr who gains promotion by hard| . Gert. Albert Otlg Taylor. eighty-four, | oupany on Btaten nd every: Say work, his lttle inelenta is very close | Well known as a palPRs in the days of| between T and & A. M. and 5 and 6 whaling ships. War veteran. and | newspaper worker, POM. died yesterday at 0. ., according to testimony to be pre+ nted to the Richmond regan sua « ~~ [his home in Bayon ynty Grand W ALK ERECT Thomas Roulston, founder and owner| Jury tnvestigating charges of {nu of rachaln af Krocéry” stoves Tin Wrook | quate aervic fyn'and on Lone island, 1s dead at bis AT EIGHTY Home, No. 284 Unton Stréet, Hrookiyn. | 4,8 thane, re approximately 15,000 . aes Mise Entelle Conway Whitney, aut>|{t'te probable the Geant Jane” wien: nan oF wom fragist, artist and musician, died y |quest the United ovatumanen ts n that thay inuet day at her home, No. 608 Went 110th | TiS" over operation of the tine tehe Street, abed forty-two. lctals of the pany admit the’ serciee | can Se Harry C. Wingate, fitty. Inwyer aud does not mart ity demania and aasert | Of at two rominent in oklyn Republican. et 1 poss\bI ug iy | Soe spear : prominent in Brook!) Ree eas ater: |, 14, Impossible to wet enough men to nrak ‘character, tend te. tear away our | ine Place, Brooklyn | eee vitality, “You must counteract disease In| Mar. J.T) Saunders, vicar general of | : Tea incipient ate’ (prunteract @iseaee in| wir us City Diocess, le dead at Fort |RUSH FOR PER pny and eet one it | Dodge, la., aged weventy-rix ] PERMITS TO WED ) EDAL Manriem Ol Capmutes.| John Hugh Law, elkhty-two, one of 00 year-old prepar: that ts weed line charter members of the Wosterr ied ped tn Bro the world, gontains soothing olle | Union Telexraph Company, died at his Men Deny Draft Eva hegiving aod eye | home in Laceal, Pla, Thureday | Three hundred couples applied for —eoo [marriage Ucenses to-day at the Brook- Mayor ef Dublin Not Coming |iyn City Clerk's office. This is the to Washington, |targest rush of applicanta LONDON, April 27.--The Lord Mayor day since the draft on any one law went into ef- examination course, and that the teachers had posted a notice to this | effect. Tho pupils had merely taken | Miss Elizabeth Brinton Thompson, daughter of Mrs, De Forest Grant, will be married to John R. Drexel Jt» at the home of her mother, No, 70 § | East 64th Street, to-day. e vat © | The New York salon of modern| | h paintings, given tor French | war relief, will close to-night with a! | supper and dance at the house of Col. and Mrs, Cornelius No.| 77 Fifth Avenue Vanderbilt, Women’sAfternoon Dresses -- | Miss Rosemonde Wyman, daughter | of Mrs. Edward thingham Wy- man of No, 152 West 48th Street, will Tt on , q i be married to Ensign Royal Wether- variously and very smar tly de=* Flying Corps, U. 8. N. BR, on ; ‘ aay tt ; veloped im foulards, Georgette iss HepP ttn, F, Haines, daughter | ° IL ‘a } 24 ines o} is y, will be ye ole attr ot Edt Hales of thisictty. wits! crepes and printed chiffons, gon of Nathaniel Herreshoff, the ht Ider, 9 he home of 7h earstumeeniat, emma ee we) WH be om Speciz Riverside Drive, | next Tuesday, | The engagement of Miss Ada Loulse, Dally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. Dally of No, 25 Stockton Place, East Orange, to Ralph Green- leaf Wiggins of East Orange, is an- nounced. | a $29.00 Miss Katherine aughter of N Garrison Chapin, | ra. Linley Hoffman | in, and Francis Beverley Biddle | refQOeweanr Denartment.T of Philadelphia will be m. ied in the (Rs ady-to-we: pid U -parimen bi | Church of the Heavenly Rest here | | this afternoon, %| Franklin Mott Gunther, First Sec. | etary of the American Emba ; 5 | Tondo and a non of Mr seen Gy Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue Franklin L. Gunther of No, 376 Park Rl Avenue, and Mise Louise Hunney- 24th and 35th Streets . New York well, daughter of Mra, John 8, Tooker, will be married at the home of th NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE.) priae 8 mother in Surrey, England, ¢ n Ww i us | to-day, July 26.40 | Auk oy 36:09 ABOUT TO BOX, DROPS DEAD, CR me Henry Farnum, Insurance Broker,| Market closed weak, 26 POLL ASSURES PASSAGE Sponsor of Bill Expects to Take Vote on Jt Either To-Day or by Monday, WASHINGTON, April of the Senate shows that man bill to co-ordinate Government tion of the war will pass by a large majority, The line-up is: cluding 47 Democrats and 10 Repub- Hicans. Against, 16, including 16 Re- publicans and } Democrat. Probably for the bill, if it iy amended by ex- empting tho Interstate Commerce Commission, U2 Democrats and 9 Republicans, Non-committal or abe sent, 1, Vacancy, 1. Senator Overman expects @ vote on the bill to-day or Monday and te confident he has enough votes prom- ised to defeat all amendments that would weaken the Dill, He {ts not averse to accepting provisions that will strengthen It The bitter fight and the test vote will come on the Reed amendment to exempt the Interstate Co Commission and the Federal Reserve Board from the provisions of the bill. he President has said he does not the bill. — French Exhibition’s Ball, A reception and bail will take place this evening at No, 667 Fifth Avenue the former home of Col. and Mra, Cor- neltus Vanderbilt, in celebration of the close of the succensful exhibition of modern French paintings under benefit of wounded French soldiers. | Tho hostesses will be Mrs, Robert Bacon, Mre. Newbold LeRoy Edgar, Mrs, Edmund L. Baylies, Mrs, H. H Duryea, Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, Wenry M. Alexander, Mrs, Chert Marshall, Mrs, Rene Carillo, Mrs, Raw- non Wood, Miss May Moulton and Mile. Liebert. << New Dill fer Dry Nation, WASHINGTON, April 27,—Absolute prohibition of the manufacture or dis- tribution of Hauor during the war ts pro- of Dublin, the Dally Mail says it learns, | feot, Nearly all of the men appeared has abandoned bis proposed visit to (13, De vant, twensy-one years old Washington, It was announced several ;getting married to escape the dratt ta |@aye ago he woull go to the United /amendment which makes those who |States to lay the Irish) cause before the |have attained thelr majority since June Ame Governinen 15, 1917, subject to military service. od in a bill introduced by Represen- Wve Barkley of Kentucky. OF OVERMAN MEASURE s-.3°s_ ‘ore A poll | — the Over- | agencies for a more efficient prosecu- | For the bill, $7, in-| merce | T believe the Reed and Smith amend- | menté aro sincere efforts to improve | the} auspices of the Sandoz Mission for the | Stricke ivate Gymnastam, Just aa he was to participate in a! boxing bout in @ private gymnasium! Learn How at No, 62 Vanderbilt Avenue, last night, Henry Farnum, forty-nine, a murine insurance broker, dropped disease, Dr. Walt —:TO: Sherman of No. 449 Park Avenue, was called and he and a@ medical examiner announced the cause of death, | Farnum's sparring partner was to| |have been Alvin Inger of No. 47 Fifth Avenue. Mr, Farnum Hved at No. 122 East 65th Street. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Change of Terminals New York City |] _ Effectye en and alter Monday, Apri! 29th, 1918, all passonger trains of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington and points west will depart from and arrive at PENNSYLVANIA STATION, Th Avenue and 32nd Street, | as (ellowas | 55 ee inte tire Comecten wrolne from the “downtewn’ district will be run (rom the HUDSON TERMINALS, | Cortlandt and Church Streets, as follows: 7430.0 1.56 p m. A Series of Simple Lessons Now Appearing in The Sunday World Magazine 0.53 0.m 50 a.m. 1.00 a. m 5.48 p.m. 11,50 a.m. Baltimore & Ole will d'scontinus the use of New Jersey Central terminals at West 23rd St. and foot of Liberty St. Tickets will be on sale at following Ticket Offices and Stations: Neo. 1276 and 172 Broadway, N.Y. 4 Court St., Brooklym, Pennsytrania Station & Hudson Terminale Begin To-Morrow!

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