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a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. cones 8 w HELP THE BUDDIES GO OVER: BUY BONDS! w» Every Liberty Bond you purchase is anéther skid under the Kaiser, Take the anchors off your bankroll. The Liberty Loan must bubble over the top like a tea kettle hitting on all six cylinders. How do you ct the Buddies to go over if you go under? NEW JERSEY BOY IN THICK | OULD You BUY BONDS AND MORE BONDS |BffH WAITRESS — TEUIONG POWERS | OF N Oy ON DRIVE DESCR'BES If a Single American City, Like se ie bLeaed Out by bes ee THINK IT AND DISHWASHER READY 10 DEPOSE mm AWFUL GERMAN SLAUGHTER IS MRS. V. ASTOR) KING FERDINAND a sullen She and Mrs. | Ethel Rumsey | London Paper Says They Will sisi niinttennieseineninmeenientennimnaes | Hard at Work in Bor- Put Own Pi uippet on Throne Boche Met 75s’ Fire and Were | TAPIOGA PUDDING deaux Canteen of Roumania. Truck Driver. “"NON-ESSENTIALS” | “| But Shipping Board Action Meets AN ATLANTIC PORT, May 2 = LONDON, May 2.—The pen Mrs, William G. Sharp, wife of the POWers, the correspondent of the Dally. American A ador to France, | Mail at Annemasse, Franae, claims to. with her two children, Em have learned on and Bax- @ information, LOST ALL EQUIPME ave decided to dethrone King Ferdl« nd of BR ter, arrived here on a rench ship { » : ‘to-day, after a twelve-day trip which amante And eo U. S. Motors Rushed to Aid of} — With Protest Because It Is : ‘ 1 [Filler of thelr own chotce, British and French Before Used in Munitions. included some delays caused by Ho says that Germany some time boat warnings, though no submarines ASHINGTON, M g > ‘i ui j9go tried to get Count Crernin, fot " SHID N, May , \ were jmer Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ming Big Drive Began. | W Tapioca pudding has It's too late now to buy bonds for the War of 1812, but it is not too late to load up on the bonds for the War of 1918. Paste “Don't think Tm running Listen, to such action ai ee, | t i i ve hing ove her A ine yi {vou are not support se a Fi uid Mra, Sharp with a laugh. that his om. othe That an American motor train was} menu by the hard hand of the that in your hat if you wear anything over a number six. If America i ig you and you are ne pporting America, you are * from office has imply giving the children a long promived vacatign.” oe [25/50 URRY GSTs ee Ce Made an agreement possible eet a int ‘at the tome of Pel SUNK BY CHINESE GUNBOAT Charles Hanaker of New York the ‘Sharps will - . k a Ashi V taking o « called upon to rush to the support of| embargo. low enough to walk under a dachshund without taking off your ha the British and French armies within This delicious dish, the supply prodiar CHA HeRadine SE inal. oe we comes from STRANG WITNESS VANISHES: | fe a ihe ch wo days of the begin ° 2] ; he populace, company o! 4 ’ to PI rai etek eA Ge he LL aod | 1 jacket and two companies American ¢ chmew Aboard. great German drive into Picardy 1s! the Shipping Board as “non-os- "y HN DOE” IS INDICTED Ob, Aetileee asa eM as WETS Ae eee revealed by a letter just received in} sential," so that shipping used in | Hamilton acted as escorts, Not a word would Mra, Sharp s@¥! HANKOW, China, Friday, Aprit 2% Dover, N. J. William B. Carson of] !t# transportation can be diverted fh Hall Borough Pre nt{about the bombardment of Pi al-! (Associated Pross).—A Chinese gunboat that city, who enlisted as a motor] ‘@ More useful war purposes. cectleaciasnacl ies " | ore use! 7 lc . fnew “hildren’s Pun. | r to. ards,| though she had been right there;carrying Premier Tuan Chi-Jut ; Now, however, a protest is being | Girl Who Knew of, Children Pun- | a SHIBSPRIPTIONG FOR LOAN eg basher truck driver and was sent to Joln) voiced that tapioca, far from ishment Believed to Have Been ly to their homo at} twe Tux Col ernal Revenue Collector Keith and} through it all. Nor would she be tn- | Yantse-Kiang last night on a visit to rt tres terviewed, Diplomatic reasons, The,‘ of norther# troops, Pershing’s' forces many months ago,! peing a non-essential, i4 used in a ulla Arthur, the s, carried fore . imesld ahoula ao the amide’ with Chinese e ‘ Kidnapped. >—- ¢ ward the exalted tone of the crowd's| Ambassador himself should do the) seinshiy Kinng-Kw: h writes vividly of his own experiences) munitions manufacture, as the |. bs ae ee ere ae wear | aLLIREY Gilt bes leTaeiT APUG Kiang warship in carrying his truck to bate! DANS. for the Bilson postage || 7 70'oRs6 OF the dimappearance of (Continued from First Page. Zz but I have become a regu : with her recital o¢] There were 183 passengers on the Lowry of the Methodiat | stamps and ay a filler on cotton |teen-year-old Emma Muturt of No — 100 per cont American, Now, 1 wil W her reelte 1 ibaa Calinoul ‘crane ere ee tee Di ot Peking, the Rey tle front around Noyon. This is what Ghai eherie a : r in Brown's Body,” [8hIp and almost every it ity Private ( witi (cette Sea ¢ w ‘ Lem t why T thittk more of one} peony | i the Blue Devils took| had a war story worth the telling, umship were saveds vate on ite Jrighto ‘ the eve t appea A r han a he benutle i fea igs ° ° “ . " o « (text wrote to you some et Lichtin ace : : tos buck to Manhattan and ont to] Among them was Mist Katherine | goywate shipt omces Speaqubbeladas kugaitaabedetehe : ance as a witness for t 1 $180, Md ld. T lov the Grounds, where they saw|Adams, daughter of A. Fh. Adams of pinbdgs time ago, but since then big things of Charles and Jenn’ New York he uly 1 r hi lar their firs me of baseball, the Wolfson Bure For a year Miss} PHILADELPHIA have happened and by good lugk esas iatialigs Is engaged to marry Miss Martha] Liberty Loan subseriptiona in the! Adams had been doing Red Cross] Coxe, new Supervise Strang’s ‘two small childr b ry 3 “ an si tions Ly « . ates have had a chance to get in on them, sented to the Grand Ju Ww h 1 i Linde, of No, 891 ‘Tiffa Street, [high schools of the city are nearing| Work in Belgium three miles back | : piveaiiated . 1 0, hom he met while he w et " . shjof the front line and only a Mttle| River, bean bis k here day, do my small bit and be in one of—tt| District Attorney Albert C. iF _ wom | while he y ng} the $10,000,000 mark. Boys’ High}of the f line and only a I erate Hacer bia eee ee ae not the greatest—battle of the w ay |_ An indictment was returned : Second ty Loan bonay im Madi-| School, Brooklyn, with 8,283 sibscrip- | Way from the sea, at the villag pr epien Alon A amtiasenih Apa reate je ¢ 0 | , 4 n of $1,031 w ibseribed | Square Gar " f n Alaa Ray eas an fenres a |Grand Jury this afternoon a Square Garden. The enragement ns totaling $2,098,150, is setting the; Lapan "Gone. At Gray 66 worsen is one and in history. |"John Doe with having kidnapped the | for Liberty Bonds between 10 of won announced three dives ise lipake Jinn: village:-wae ruined: by shells seh eg piped ni “We were called upon to al jee oie te a dauahior orl Cue Teornine aad his afters} you iple met Up to lost night the high schoot| long ago,” she suid, 1 bas been Che ii bulging ne , who daughter of] noon att t fiers ‘or bow d refugees or his ofee where we were in two hours on Marvh Henry A. Mutart, @ brother of Mrs. park. Ad ‘ ie AUC RATA PSE Tod LUTE CY Martie td hale aed a dl arailahale ravi tee LavereeRlGhinr tin . va ' els y rom . F basa} 1,700. ut the Germans have continued to — 3 2, and after driving two days and Strang, lived but a few doors from] iy”, \ total to FEATURES TO-DAY. ; pete Were ccaste 1 cgay stuh cree kaa wisintion Approved nights we arrived with our wonderful the Strang home and ix said to know | UTC BP te Dd ees : your last warning,” Pa-] bombard it so severely thi front in a new sector of many punishments inflicted on the eet ae features of the Liberty iman Frank Roth, of the trate|we have abandoned the hospital ' division at the front In ‘| Feats Stand Out Even Among |Strang children by their father ang) Palen was $102 s expected} Loun drive are largely of the mili- |. ired to hundreds of motor! Nurses and wounded were killed in The Big Push had started two days ‘4 . f : pels the will reach the $2,000,000 mark| tary and. spectacular nb tha’ Batlary |toeday: | the. woenitale. on Maron “eh onal in (AUned sak tenn MGNTeL ODI the before and the first sight of whatwar| Daring Exploits of Air The cass against Strang and_his| before to-nigh t. 80 “Ansacat! =v Atior Roth explained to the scared | March 31 German destroyers attacked | Wer! and similar opesatantioe y looks like was brought before ie w led in Among the subscribers day | ne nilsted men here ‘ ¥ mare - ‘oye proved to-day by th? gendto Judie veally heal me Drouae Ps Service, as called s MUL Te) Hn Imen t drivers that it was thelr last chance] the place from the sea, killing five} Committee. T meastre comprial hi Us ats city ne ; a to nent Wedneadas hompson, Ing a way from Au |to buy Liberty Bonds they usually | nurses and a number of wounded. In nist, We W._ bills intros? “Charlie, it was a sight never to be i : ef the Mutart gits{William Randolph Hearst, $190,000; /the varlous appearance | nurses and a ' Senators King of Utah and tten, and I'll always remember| LONDON, May ‘The Victoria i Henry Frick, $100,000; Elbert H.| 1} Gage ee no room fifteen American women} Wilsh of Montani, wos ordered favors forgotten, « Cross has been awarded to Lieut. | ~ — = ; vii one of the many ruses | were gathered when @ shell destroyed | #>!¥ reported. g e to go into details and tell Gary, $100,000; A, I x, $100,000; | tro . t \ 4 & y ie it. I'd like to go in Alla Calenea eRAAR AocettcAle: ' worked by the traMe squad of the five ' — 4 you the whole ory, omitting nothe |) op the rt . hie ae dee >| "KNIGHTS” HANG GERMAN, forme Ambassador to Germany itunity to lndulie it ville, ; ‘ ' | the whole butiding, yet ail the Women | noosevelt to Address Reston wane ing; but of course I can’t. I'll do the | whieh Gena an en, panadlaneth ve James Gerar 50,000; Otto Kahn, | Brooklyn i the 4 eae Nn re Sere a} Inspec hey excaped with bruises Meoting fo-Nierhe. q 5 d out, a \ ‘ | ‘Myers. In the last eight days] 1 was in Paris on HOSTON, Ma ‘Theodo ‘oe thie ol | Dlotts of this branch of theiservice, | Ma 1 t ’ ‘ised $1,451,000, They | yaid William B, Lewis, a Y. M. C. A.| Roosevelt came here to-day to ad- “As wo wore leaving this clty T Just) Gerrard, when on an offensive pa- | seslieaan: ‘ : spe " to It $2,000,000 before! worker from Philadelphia, “walking |4tess « mane meeting under the aus- spoke of we saw th |trol wita two other otticers, attacked) ; ; ’ ' " drive closes Saturday night, Kuchhwith three ladies nesr the churen|Pices of the Boston Chamber of Comd t numb omi five caviny airplanes, shooting one | Tailor Strung Up Until Unconscious 1 ‘ " \ the with three ladies near ebureh 4 great numbers coming aeWn ih faces da hen ccs | nember of the trate squad is a sub-| where ao many worshippers were!" a th Publicity Ags batter say what was lof cnemy airdrome, engaging — sin and Then Taken Away in y t y 1 ibor to the third loan, and the ma.) killed by the long One; sociation a Building tasqee divisions were cut to pieces. Alon® handed some nineteen Automobile ie Club &F jority of them subseribed to tho first] ur party w Um. { night. 1¢ was ehoounced shat hie elie with them « rofugees of ver were Landini tor Li ( ee Land a Ver Of fraxinenta | ject would bi ricanism and Pres 2% wh they} hed one SAN JOSE, Cal u I upon us. We counted 100 hole tredn every descri Sedllasde t Logit Aes ‘ , Jick Fitepatrick, who dir traf-Jin the umbrella afterward, but not Id of their bi ne had| ber of | moltz, un Oakland wa Ked hed Walt th Q itt : could of t | bese nid ‘ ater i : ; aN i fie at Wall Maw raived $143,, {Re of us was hurt Vretge push whe donkey! \ e early 4 pals Ut i shar Ue bet ow eked m t ic. Monde mia Mr. Lewis said the long range carts, dog carts, had singe to-day hen struck a matern nd later Was take } | hospital and a Dables—some we ordered to do so Five hin, | ¢ e Ko t 188 | repelnetk ace ela” Ow lee Ay city, With a loss estimated at $22 $40,000 but he turned, altnougn wounded, aud ‘: Br othe rs, Meet pee 10 Year carried, some riding and tarred and memt *s lolducted by Mrs. Vincent Astor and Pe an, ‘epeatedly attacked the tal d wiles ‘ " ree, in noyM Bthet Wt ox. Officialn di Me aione the ond Fepeatedly attacked them until driven Cry anizatio I today Tr egergadaneteooidneieess vee coolened 1o08 - eee Datta fh that J neendlary ROAD WAS CONGESTED WITH ol was attacked by hie own prot r the telephor . } 1 me {tiny “are ft arinies in Fr THREE-WAY TRAFFIC, to-day one of “This or © and by all the “The road was congested wi h nen who toueh “at that port ! The road A a ane Both rene a members 4 and rve 1,800 men at a single | three-way ¢ ce, Such a sight To machine was in nes eiace| far n San Fran f t tolthey hand < the 1. their never di {wounded being climbed out onto the plane control... Anta. Ros 0 re | ioe Semnetinves the Apalg 1 voys being rushed up to the fr flames cantined to ene: aide, out dtsloyn ty al give uf tt ar 1 in : Payne Whitn sas Pr eal iy In this last bunch were twenty-three Leod d LR a ge bela ly sal : Deputy Comimistoner Harrin’s fave wounded orated the of us, With our nerves all a-tingling, the flaming mac ing, and | Oy civil authoriti : oy pith pate oto no was flying going we knew not where. hough again wounded by & bora, : teow ey A ar meriean lines, “iis War) 4 ‘ We a. sccninn ue airived nA iy need hi i Tn ot Bl igi whea BALL “BOMING: : r luring pore we palma Expert workmanship, result i no fal fons of boot hie naan #hbba inal © an vomad Hitchcock, who jx ; fi ‘ the front in the Noyon sector just eS -- ‘LIBERTY pped 1 : " at now @ wounded pris , of half a century's experience, in timo to get In on the big battle; E 1 , led VERT Or aeee Be : j . “Phe Boche came on in countless si $ ae one ene annie No M dependable style and dura- |! numbers in mass formation, only to be BUY FREELY AS POOR Former Will Bs To-| * the follows day bility of the Hurley A/C Com: be met by great numb Due H a in i af LIEUT, STOKES WOUNDED ilowe —— M4 ee bas a UM Mt | Day Worker Has Set Example ie ‘ | ’ E ' E BA dp ; ~ thing terrible, ‘The Boche mot the ‘Third Loan Subscription, He = Pe petenateinntier aril IN BATTLE IN FRANCE \N T's and were piled up over six feet Tells Rochester, $96,000,000 to Liberty Loan mubscrip-| s ‘ ree sg nin ee Napa rey ROCHPSTER, N.Y, May 2.—Secre- | tions on its way from Buffalo, Son Radaneared s ets B48 SURE GA SENS BATE tary of the Treasury McAdoo closed | roll into New York City to-morrow Ph : re 10pe F aed ; and at M8 Speaking tour for the ‘Third Libs | morni It reached Yonkers las r Time, but Injured Eye |rax Inuguins | <r, none oe pee: ee Aeeiprurnt divie €PtY Loan here by addressing an | night, and will spend to-d there, | ive Gaul da La ihe Have, ve We : a in three @Udlence of thousands in Conven- | being repainted and refurbished for : : : ; avr iH Re the | ston. @ had “vet out Ul Hall, the ci:y’s largest auditorium. | the trip down Broadway to the ( Vine withou rus | hours when we Rob Owe si cingine work ane ee ST ek ruleset f 1 ‘ hel trou f the wa 14. AS Germann Reoble of moderate means and wealth | morrow He ; t Made over a special last—~ [ew 4 ni ; f erect hiate that we leat /t2 S4Pport the loan as well as had the | ‘i ! learned Ht BH) nanny @ dest © defensive, and Has C forepart, B instep and A heel, Fg - eee eae rin people ot means. ! ‘ nae from has ' u '] Prevents foot from slipping at everything we owned except our car |) thie \ { Pring nd the cloties on our back, ltime," he auld. ‘ted Me h 1 it ; 7. : ES |} heel, corset fitting at instep, SHELLS FALLING LIKE HAIL, *!2ll means Who have be n dong t i Site | comfortable forepart. With or TEARING DOWN BUILDINGS, moat of at hall the Boonie of mode ! All th . w is without arch props, in wide, “Bo, you see, we have nothing left Mberty worth less to you than it i to laf \ iment. He | antic 18 A v7 medium and narrow toes, Ui over again, the man working by the day? 14 it her post and Possible thats any who are home here, with » to start However, we got at an went to work, Aud work it was, Ff r Yr ann : “p * SGERMARY'S SLANDERS Gidos ate niece poesitis by sane ae , they re hesitat , |] the best leathers, being treated by the ten days und uigats, We not tho Kind of pe to have in|America wi 1 he hand : rr t % ANSWERED BY JAPAN” | Huslevised secret protee, which i five posts and each one at Amcrica, and | hope we won't have! guy ropes ay har } 4 pian || creuses the life of the leather, re- evacuating down roads whore wneils Qi] Pve BY of the blood of our splens | honor for at pola ; : doh taining its rich lustre to the end were falling like hail, tearimg down|” Immediately after hin adden Brea ite bee LONDON r toto's | buildings, ripping trees up by the! retary McAdoo left fo ork F eel ; statement ix eminently satisfa puildings, ripping wees up by r New Yor 2 ‘ ‘ roots, cutung them olf as if with o 1 | eaw and biowing men und horses to, bas Mis tk Sonn ts hs ccs knows reatening the Preal FIRE IN WALL STREET. fe t bite the Things happen. quickly x tfe | 7 panese F 1 Minister to | Jand there is a lot can’t remon sine | akan F mf "You drive on, secing the s ber and a lot one will never be cute Adharrre pon 11th Mluor at No. 97 Deawe Ase ane hit on your side, in front and behind to recall i an John Big Crowd 7 apa h and you wonder if the next one will) “I know that at such times : : 4 of aphera,| and) use t . side of the road and a spray of dirt)" "1 say 18000 « President Wilson | thought they | eou pnaware atte Swimming Lessons and mud covers you and the car; 4 only 3,600 co : any ¢ . iy id a : . . and still you ure not hit, Mut the Sa erin! nd tn at ‘ ating ap Sana oleau ane PAK d F W uss Sra ga Walaa, ok She ina ent i | . tn “ay | ented and circulate in the or Women. was a close cai | without riders go in Holland-German DAMcultien Repor tthe | 1 ' ot d other 9 Bi : ae A oat You hear anoth and feel a jar’ I've seen ed Settled Awain, t f ‘ and when you get to the hospital you and bigger ng away afd maki STERDAM, May ScThe f ' ; « f ru find a few holes | car. “My such a din you could } Beep * : \ uyepE. ta a hie car has been hit on Lifferent mot I have seen the . i 1 mM 1 f ons occasions and has eleven holes in >» into and i < ' ) r vn iibaaon aol It is a terrible feeling, Charlie, and I out, — I've n where r t fte ' . ‘ Avo teemediatele am asked my God to spare my life and and hangs by @ hair.” ort ‘ A rt i i n v >: aries enone . , ‘ dation word. Uulon St. Brooklyn, j

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