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'‘WHAT HAVE I DONE TO DESERVE THE SACRIFICE, THE BLOOD, THE LIFE OF A SINGLE SOLDIER OR SAILOR?” THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918. DIG DEEPER | FOR LIBERTY BONDS) CITY HOPES FOR A BILLION IN DRIVE’S LAST SIX DAYS: TOTAL NOW $2,225,943, 450 New York Tackles Big Job a Loan Campaign Approaches End. MANAGERS Report From High School Pupils Tells of Splendid Work Done. WASHINGTON, yen —The total of Liberty Loan subscrip- tions at the opening of the last week in the campaign is $2,225,- 943,450, Less than $200,000,000 was realized on Liberty Day, lant Friday, and the result was ad appointment to the committ Reports to-day describe an en- thus io opening of the final round-up. Special efforts are under way everywhere to raise the number of individual sub- scribers from 9,500,000, the prosent roll of bond buyers, to 20,000,000, the number asked by Secretary McAdoo. New York entered to-day the last weok of the great Third Loan drive with $560,900,000, in round numbers, subscribed toward its $900,000,000 quota but a esponsibility that also was meas- ived in terms of hard cash was New York's mum by so large a sum that the hish| This sum was to its credit, to win out over the water mark of a billion and a half might be approximated before the »0oks are closed at noon next Sat- irday, To do this will be about the birrest 2b New York haa buckled to since ie beginning of the war. Nothing hort of $168,000,000 dally un arr nis) district. over the $1,500,000,000 nark, In the last five day f the second I n compaign $931,5 100 was sised. Libs Loan Commit- ee believes, therefore that New York can do again what once was ac- omplished. 1 the Bond Daas ent ¢ ond Federal Reserve Bank were: E. R. Squibb & Sons, $75,000; | talph A. Ce 000; Oakes Manufacturing Co., $60, Se ott & sowne, $58,500; Lehn & Fin mal), $50,000; Kuttroff, Pickhardt & Vo, $50,000; Ralph L. Fuller & Co, $50,000; Oakley Chemical ies (including officers and employees), | $42,000; Stanley, Jordan & C 00; N. C. Partos, $34,000; Roessler & jasslacher Chemical Company, $30,- 100; Lehn & Fink officers and em- ployees, $25,000; W. G, Becker's Ant- tne and Chemical Works employees, | 425,000; Jacob Hasslacher, $20,000; Varner Chemical Company, $20,000; Adolph Kuttroff, $20,000; Ralph L.| uller, $20,000; Whi Company, 000; Willlam H. Nichols jr., $20,- Ketchum & Co,, $. 00; Warner emical Company employees, $15, §0; Casein Company of America 15,000; American Cyanamid Cow Lirsh & Son, $12,000, SPLENDID WORK DONE BY HIGH ScHooL PUPILS. camp us H in gir i 8 pti The Julia mond Hish Scho Girls leads ) the number of subscriptions ob: a’ offort val S. Hill, Presiden ‘ s Square the surprise of their -diay Jorome A, Myer rman of the Outdoors Activities 2M . was hoarsely tell wd the necessity to dele Sam when @ man stepped for- vard That's right,” he said, you what I'll do. If th vere will subscribe to $50,00 f bonds I'll duplicgte that orde te handed his card up to the truck nd U, § Marshal T, D, McCarthy assed the tip to Myers that it wa nt of the big tobacco ompany who was offering the sport ng proposition. Mr. Myers appealed to the audience st to lat this chance to lend $100,000 Unc Sam go by At the end of ee quarters of an hour $50,000 had en subscribed by crowd, Then ty, Hill took the 1 “That was mighty of you," he ald. “I've got a. daughter ‘ Red Cross and anon in the & f Wranee, and every d T can minl- pare T am putting into Liberty sonds.” | Mr. Hii signed a subscription blank Jouthorizing the purchase of $59,000 worth rty Bonds, through the | Bank ist. Compan} Loan to-ni, Former forard will be tho prin« perty \« Officers of the Allies | York ag well us of the a be the | special guests of the Laberty Land nagers., On the It eption Commit- will be Mrs, E. M. Townsend, of the Hostess House of the National War and Miss Helen F quhar, Si ary of the War V Committee, City Board of Directo: Enrico Caruso and Geraldine rar will sing at a Liberty Loan to-morrow night at Carnegie Hall under the auspices of the Allied Music Trades of New York and | vicinity. James M, Beck and Arthur Guy Empey will deliver addresses. Admission will be free | will be open at 815 P. Among the Jersey t and the doors are looking for roses to be pinned on thetr municipal 1 is Bc hat, t y $18,000, ribed. $81,000 alr | had been su $18,000, 000 FOR LOAN AT BAKER LUNCHEON | War Secretary's Appeal at Baltimore | 3rings in Many Sub. scriptions. | BALTIMORE Loan Apr Liberty subscriptions totalling more than $18,000,000 were made at a lunch- | eon here to-day at which Secretary War Newton D. Baker was the gue of honor. ‘This brought the State | within approximately $2,000,000 of it maximum quota Practically every bank and many business hous: city entered sbscriptions, owed @ stir. ring address b etary Baker cage Satoh | $3,758,400 FOR LOAN, Wanamaker PHILADI 29.5 Wanamaker un to give five day receipts has brous e rbserip Vanamak 5 » to 8.4 John Wa I $750 Hodinan Wa c 750,04 mployees of the Philadelphia the “New Yor 408,400 754,401 1 W delpt “ i « FIST FIGHT NEAR IN HOUSE BY HEFLIN AND BRITTEN j Lat Former’s Patriotism } I re, but Speaker Pre- | Us Encounter | WASHINGTON, At 9. A ff | ite eflin and Britten wa hreat i he House te B had H | there y {eflin’s pa | «1 pond lone gle aming speeches. | Hellin jumped to} and with { he rotect | will protect myself,”” he shouted "MAC BRIDE GOES ON DIGGING INTO CITY HEALTH AFFAIRS r fealth D w u I e Ja MeBride, ¥ It was evid fort w FIGHTING 1S. RESUMED ON THE ITALIAN FRONT British and Italian Patrols Active on ss PERSHING'S MEN, BACK FROM TRENCHES, GREETED AS “HEROES ON PARADE IN NEW YORK BF OGG EID EOD 0G-D49-OODOOTOTHG1HHOO-4 F904. FIFTY AMERICAN HEROES SENT BY GEN, PERSHING TO URGE LIBERTY LOAN Ba J. Heffernan in charge: Private “Joke M. Andrews, S¢ Harold A. An- are the names ¢ Color Se RODRIG ROO gee Rae PELL SS SSS SESE GSES PF ESES HET HOH HHESTESESETEEOIOIESS F FIRST FIFTY PERSHING MEN ARE ACCLAIMED AS HEROES invitation of Emper Ohare to form }4 ier hin ae ° sion i 6 one |slaned recently. He conferred tm CHANGES IN BRITISH STAFF, [WILSON FORGES WIN AGAIN ON THE OVERMAN BILL iavenes. wre ck the the German Dr. Wekerlo plans a on the basis of @ y ‘ ; lan McPherson Appointed View Club, Stores and Cafes at President of Army Council, Amendment to Ex LONDON, April 2%—Ian McPherson nt Printing Office Laibach, | nes been appointed Vice P: 144 to 28 ime: WASHING tration mnitrol AMSTERDAM, 29.—Sortous April Harrington onstrations have oc- has | anU-German dei apr curred at Laibach as @ result of the y over the risis In the affairs of the Austrian sident of the Army Council, it was announced to= suc: as Deputy Chief ivews, Corpl. Edgar nes, Corpl. ° Herbert E, Bakes, Private Louis rinning to vo! ‘8! Cabinet, headed by Dr. von Seydier P. Bonne, Sergt. Samuel L, Blyth, Gal np- Crowds of Slavenes, according to} Thomas Cosgrave, Sergt. Edmun¢ : f : on ‘om tho E os dbathobad ths Ura HGR TARA y Department to~ rpl. Osborn De Va- Broadway Wee ‘ns and ( apes egiment as a guard of hono rece Government 44 aman John Faderuck, MS : ‘The f fighting men, platoon 4 ( smashed the windows of German Oe tee ae Grimes, Private at First Sight of Return rmation, marched behind the youn®- i wend was offered ria achea | an Atlantio pita eter Rael ae ing Fighte: “ A shad steer ned Rabon le “ pe were called out but the sed to accept the Harry H. Harri- By ma busy Broadwa umes ‘m emonstrant ntinued to throng the , Cc. Hawkins, te me 8 of wordt First F " na ae I natch ee ot, carrying Slavenian emblems, Pr Heath, Corpl. cloutish trench shi nded in the » the street, and every window rf antl songs and cheer- B, Jopp, Priv Schuyler Maw- ang tho < ie - t rain |OMce Building was Men and] er ine th aun pot ng for a Entent er Sergt. Hugh Marsh, Bergt. p un} vomen streamed from the doors to] joined by othe An Exch graph despatoh | hiik MeNift, Corpl. Charles E. n fifty batered brown t#. | Sree against the curb and cheer th ved in London Saturday from | “i M Cor Himer D, Martin, Men in clos anks ark ylock of war stained men | The Hague reported that th al | v John MeCormack, Private oressed bits of nb: There was reverence almost a to! » Austrian Government, had begun | § (GULDE Harry Novak, Private H. A. Niche |" |. - sai - Jhysterla in the tone of the thron HE FATHERED THE DRAFT 1 inquiry into the case of the Arch. | olas, Corpl. Leonard Omerod, Pri- For the First Fifty w Ack 170M | ho Many with tears dim- | t yach, ‘The Arc nbishop | William J, O'Neill, Private | Vershing’s battle line in I e with | ming r eyes, Jumped from the] Conoressman “Meets His Ow {{| Was sald to havo been charged with ney Pogue, Corpl Milo H. he powder grime batt till on |curb Jine just to touch the arm of one | = Hl toking the leadership of the southern | iS Patroad, |ihem. Witty wesctried ¥ ‘ ; © boys back from hell and flash Dinner Given int ment, the s of which | Sengt, Thomas !. Reilly, Private | 4 é ril wmile at him, Older womer Honor, 1 to constitute high treason | James FR g, Corpl. Harold seid iced siti WOre | iad” unramtealnediy, Met alled Sil Gains » portion of the southern Slavs j, smith, Corpl Guy EB, Smith, to ca t te he | s Goyl? in Hike volce re rae et Sergt, James L. Stephens, Corp, | nation the bit ry, ¢W \ ' f lads under the < » hia ow 6 Gree Merl L. Skinner, Sergt. Richard J. eitata Ghee hava tour G helmet were jus k Club at y West 47th t Schneider, Sergt. Chesley We | nans have come, but t yoen | happine They t their eyes t sressman Kahn w wna ‘ Whitton, Corpl. Harry A. Welcome, Rialiea rats Duds of WIRAGWE, (ob (TaAnn BaD Butera ame one of Cal Fi S d . h M carl iumer Whites Cor | an cra ti nt|haafe foreiags ye ves} eran | INE Sandwich Neats Web: Corpl, Beecher L ard, piles cata Nhe hallgd’ Reais Pears © actor membe ) c Pri I D. Yarborough, | Sst « . EBAY. SAleG Breen. t evolved a wa Private H. Zod josh i " SULETIGRE Gas Lica inn | Two « For picnics, for lunch boxes, —_— ' ie * : CAST OFF GERMAN NAMES, ‘© ie a jviwa they fag came ta port for train trips, wherever good Now La ang) this strange new e jot 0 Hes at the I t wae appetites go, pack along sand- shelm Becomes Abbey. rom oversea x ’ r raagagtbe nt na wiches made with Adolf : sae Comelalen : pawn [Pi w to| ldoyd, an the gave | Gobel’s Pure Meats. ' nl te - ' , | Interpretation of i . ; ep “ . Cooked ham, meat loaf, i L we " | slicing bologna, corned beef Gobel’s ee me ae A 1m font and liver sausage all make Kitchens 4 , f : a yoursel : ‘ wonderful sandwiches. Only Sausages : ’ aa an | the best meat goes into Gobel’s Franisurters ologna ‘ ’ nvas THEY DO IT IN BROOKLYN. ~ Products and only the best Slicing Bologna : Heenrekpaagy id spepding to Mother-in-Law atter| COST OF NEWS STANDS UP. and cleanest methods are used Liver Sausage | Neen eee ad walle to pends | Awetion fer Privileges at Fereies| in preparing these meats. cocnee Har Ka Herings Advanced Prices prnaued TEAM won 4 ‘ D Dock r acon k c ‘ p Cooked ! 1 Buy them at good delicat- Corned Beef M t n aaid. “Thad to] minal of the aieook| essen or food stores, where Pure Lard fF : ye ty te bbl Phy ob you see the Gobel ‘Quality etn ot ait eee a a net veer. The ‘| First” sign, Delicatessen and © eceare r j layed ee ‘ a thal cranial’ tn th Bt Food Stores Druggint Wo P puta S18 oan eer i8 0 sec RTO Va tor wanaa|Sith RIAA BUY LIBERTY “Sobobs TODAY A t CHAN York ° ‘ I Suffrage w shut ‘ Old 6H 10 ! ar ‘ “ 'T ' 1% 1 a 1 re 4 * t | w 7 . . 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