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Secretary McAdoo’s Las Word for the Liberty Loan: ea oe 5 3 en zi 1 ' Rite STATEN ISLAND GIRL The Bustle Comes Back 7 0() [NEW YORK PRELATE ' | IS NAMED AS BISHOP ' STRANG CASE WITNESS, On a Paris Di D ine onl | . | gatiaas ’ Se | ) | | ! | _>— | | ra Emma Mutart’s Father Sure One Lieutenant Waded Waist | Maze of Little Things Hides | Blue Devils, Yankees and Brite rs hie if a ‘ tee | Big Ones, Declares North | 1 roops Get rat He Heard Voice of Daughter, Deep Under Peppering Fire ei gl ish Troops Get Ovation f . ; e Tirke sallinoli akota Senator, | at Libey \ Missing Cruelty Witness. of Turks at Gallipoli, Than Gee it Liberty Loan Rally. taal ) ° WASHINGTON, Ma Five ' re t tt Fiftecn-year-old Emma Mutard. The Anraca with their devil-may- | WASHINGTON, May The p of three Jion men must be pen ne battle i ‘ @vbo disappeared from her home, 26 care swagger, their upturned hata | : nate ne of America, Great i ft ne United st ; Mountain View West New with cockades strapped under the } label . j Britain and Fra ouped under Brighton, 8. 1, on the day before she} ~ chin and thelr d@ancing, dangerous} shi MeCunnt | | ole statue Washing- ta declared to-day tn ar 5 : was to have appeared as a star wit-| eyes, have had thelr part in the cap- | : 7 i aly | be 4 . the Ser ich reviews . ness in the Strang case of alleged| Pe sil ture of New York equally with tho | wh ith | [noon to-day moved work during Its firat yea | cruelty to children, is believed to have dashing potlus of France and our own awe a amavis sorb Wave Ladd t eich ihe Gitta Tel niEKE to COms ¥ returned heroes from the western boen almost negligible up to the press ¢ Alon famous Financial municate with her parents gold Fn ent, he said, Six months have been Crossroads to @ pitch of patriotic ters Her father, Henry A, Mutard, be- = ‘ hese men of the Australian bush, by the Shipping Board and |vor probably unequaifed this eity lieve t | was dragged away EMMA who have just paused on th way 0 for alveraft “h been wir egint ft wa tor phone by her kidnappe eT back to the front to give the Third 1 wot n squandered.” Regulars of the 9th Infantry were “Th ut home rang eon aE Liberty Loan a@ final boost, are as | “Te wo fallto put Jess than five mil- anged on west of the steps st night,” Mr. Muta full of bully stories of valor and un- jlion men on the fighting line before Twelve officers of the Anzacs grouped ' answered and was told it was lo conscious bravery at Galipoli, Arras the end of another y he con-| * th Ives on t edestal, and then and that f ehould hold the 5 ind the Somme, as the majority of i ‘i 5 will aati: have aty wal py : ; } {Wein BAYS’ BOOK PUL Gh EOI a nied, “we will a gross! — | following a stage appearance worthy V 1 i at least ten min- e mule ut failed to measure up fo our moral of Bela ath the Sub.Trea | u wat e it was Emma is as hard to get them to talk of taut We will have charged to our x ope 1 ” i ; iia themselves ag it is to make the Ger- ; bet ; ity heavy doorg swung open and out ne perator #aid Da na iscredit another year of colossa A " marched Blue Devils of France, i ‘ tee mans stand up before th he 1 >ATR' \ YES hur und. in spite | effort Ween oe blunder Bishop PAIRICK J HAYES 06 of them, ‘They carried their guns ‘hh awh. “testified From Col, W. K. Fethers, D. 8. 0. | statement of Preaident Aonwas ot cne|Right Rev. Patrick J. Hayes Ape with bayonets Axea eaten ae le was i ; } statement of President Schwab of tho| Rig : had the alertness of the hunters t u 1 Mrs, Charles Strang FOR THEIR FOOD ibe ata take the battalion of 500, Emergeney Fleet Corporation that the} pointed by Pope to Supervise | - bai ml shin \ ised of punishing Mr./ down {o the lowest private, each has dinitcd Mita SAUNA eadiiee ani lone Said : at # called ath siulealabe had his go at ¢he enemy and knows Me hs pale a thd re Work of Catholic Chaplains, Cheers deep as the rumble of artile | ti n a hot what it is to get his wound, Lieut pr Hye + aa ehutua wh tie i Boat! ROM May 4—-The Pope has|lery calssons jumped up and down { at qos Clifton Douglass, one of the five offi bist stOh aroua | hey ih sik nominate 10 I t Patrick J.| and across between the walls of the H 1 pparer tay that | Armed Clashes Follow Barbar-|°e"s in the command, was one who nnevage H] Hayes, Auxiliary Bishop of New York,| financial canyon, Hats were thrown he fooling between tt : ; «| Participated in the landing at Gallipoli Mai eamme which vontempiates{#* % Bishop of the American Army |up, Womdn high in windows waved , hbe fatal thougn} OUS Treatment of Inhabi- jon aprit 1 eerie et spree techni Apron pialgenornl PCR LT ea handkerchiefs and let loose white ser~ t Mrs, Strar a siete | tants of Occupied Territory. ee uk ue Lieut Douglass ves [the mos jous question that ever| ‘The Rev. Joseph P, Dineen, Bishop | dae ite! ty pos mingles Mutard. Mr) Mutard said ines Dy [svete Sotepeponc ent 9c; hy Tonner confronted the people of thia country.| Hayes'a nccretary, sald to-day the| ™adnens ruled the crowd. ay 8 « had urthed SOU) nN 7 Evening Standard. He enlisted with lit pe : ihe eri hes Na aiding pets had been tarauited init Nes When the French colors appeared y abou ne when he (Mu- | MOSCOW, Thursday, April %5, Vi@lthe Victoria Public School Corps and ‘Our only Kope of winning this wor| vember Bishop Ordinary of all Amer- | heded in the ring of steel, thé band Le hail, sued. for the boarding of Vladivostok, April 26 (by Assoctated|won his commission after Gallipoll, ‘Weite able te keep ote Allies Infican forces in the fleld. ‘The Pope's |v the 15th Coast Artillery played the hale ‘ ree He | Press).-Germany's barbarous treat-]where with the others he had waded Maa aaaaiie ry ‘That meaia! appointment at that time conveyed to! Marseillaise and the company of explained that matte ment of the inhabitants of occupied | ashc vaist deep, under the peppe hat it is incumbent upon ua to aup-| Bishop Hayes ecctesiastteal Jurisdic- | regulars fired « volley in salute. “Kmma er died mma} territories and constant requisition» ting t the Turk guns, He was trans | them with food. If we can't get|tion over: Catholics in the servi Liout, De Moal, a thin, serious eyed, ; by. her maternal| ing of food are provoking resent-|ferrdd to the Rofal Artillery ' a ner maid: tee Ue ak teas ever the American flag was! renchman, stepped forward and Imother, Mrs, Roma Messier of|ment and causing armed clashes, In| His battalion joined the 14th Eng- a read ahd WHAKIGRMaTS htag aero eae site me on the crowd, ‘ a village in the Kiev district the) lish Division at Arr He fo at wet fo dd munitions to thos 0 ja M : M caer } mel inhabitants resisted the Germans tor | Deiviilo and. Aigh Woods are are ty ir batttes.”* AMAN AIRPLANES 1 an nents a, the) senteta HiRlGEGHEA aaa tne case,| three days with machine guns and! Somme, was in the battle of Arras | “We seem to have gotten so bewi 109 GE Ata” bel ke “While Seamesenle fles and were subdued by the use] and later at Messines. Ho got a six lored [a & maze of little things that cans,” sald hi c 1 don't know what that has to do}? Rot a si | BROUGHT DOWN IN ITALY sou are coming, France does not ails eae but L think I{of armored cars | months leave and is returning from| jwe have lost aight of the great re Troe sone teaanitieaae alert know as i inappe 1 Emma | In the government of Minsk the| his old home for ‘some more of it jeu ements," ho sald. "he failure of = * | : ‘a "i _*m to hase ae ual Sim counsel for the mans seized able-bodied persons} Sapper George Bell has a military our Shipping Woard Is the most ag-1 131 Aviators in Theit Operations a io aie tis mana Prariee: Geld Ly that he believed|in the street and in their homes and|record which is a wonder, even for gravating example of failure to grasp | Hritist Hee A Gtk te master wi) He ee a the j cut ould find the Mu-lare sending them to Germany in] the Anzacs. He's a king's sergeant, a big situation There Lo tirteen Ma Aubieeis for are roughages I tard os the ared to locked cars. Those trying to escape|Wwhich means that only the king can Unparalleled extravagance chines Themsel re ae enew thats worth ne SAYS SISTER ADMITTED TRUTH |are sot. Streets in the towns and] take the non-com job away from him every ling of national endeavor wast To nox yay adn’ thelr cams Whitman, who arrived while OF THE ACCUSATION loities are armed camps with pas|He was one of the landing party at another reason for failures, the realy te date British aviators %¢ French Lieutenant Was speaking, ita ‘resident the lt s ops and chine Gallipe too, when the Turks were North Dakota Senator nten@ed, | Palko in n o date itish a followed with pnte ac oe which af " " : r re i : ia 3 vba storming the British from the ah hts While we can't win this war with-phave destro 1/109 enemy machines, heartily |r hen Capt. iarunawiock: Hagiisering (Corporation every where: : aalva h es i TLERURLA RUT eae : ; ; nk McClellan of the Anzacs spoke of E N. J. When the charge Discussing recognition of the Rus- Sulva Bay lout buying Liberty Bonds, neither can] while losing thirteen themselves, acé! pow serious words wherein he ree ty tinst his er, Mrs. } sian Governme by the Allied The irks were sending down] ‘we win it by wking bonfires of the! ceding to an official statement from, ognized the ous puNpose of Amer- ee wers, the Bolshevik newspa,yer|bombs with long fuses attached to fe vustle makes a reappearance in this Dr dinner dress 1 money received from Liberty Bonds. re ¥ : ici i ie t t Ne it t F joes OAR AN ca: FRADE AE : : mp mey tater of the public press, he}tho Wav OMice, on the campalen on| “When he had finished Miss Cecil udmitted t | Iavestia says: nem and hurling them back to ex-| piack satin and net encrusted with jet. ‘Thi ) {atest order | THe UlUAAE OF ENS. BUDO Brean Italian front, ‘The atatement,| Arden, dreseed as Britannia, advanced ath ‘ 1 “Recognition of the Soviet power| plode among the senders, saving their} tions trom Parls. aed, which baa Fe enane {thd Itallan front, | The statement |i ine pedestal and sang “God Saye 1 end by the Allies will help immediately|OWn bombs for later, Bell got one other factor in th which also repor the <”" The company from the j let ee reed : to establish business contact by Rus-| With what he thought was an ex Al! re rt F tength ta moe 2 Regulars fired a volley in satute merica, England and Fre abe Aisa and stoncedite lent hia c “fine weather at length h c-/ to the. anthem. H en, 1 fa blue no relative to the equipment o he Red jarette 4 i e gol ie aes tiv yany of Brussel sang the “Marseil< \ ratrol activities on both | P ve us hands on t Army, the financing of the country,}/ost his thumb, the bomb explodi ng M and mist, Pate tise and another salute was fired his tongue for lying, but he kept his| ment of questions of international] sapper was laid out with a bullet in have captured several prisoners, A® great throng to the last pitch of pa- mouth cl i dso that) policy. All that would be a direct])\) | N l D t From Which 1 result of counter-battery work @ | triott or by closing with “Phe reveed urning a four | plow at German imperialism and Ger- |}! head : ; Former Head of Tariff Board, Ar-]* irons have been caused |@tarespangied Banuer."” neh brand with @) man o { But bullets were fun for Bell, When »D I of taal aoa Tan ATRIA oan number Of exp seen sae hot ; brother | nothing do later, he got over to the Western Raw M al rested oF f i i on Ne 2 prt S ve ieitish aire Meooklyn Woman Ends tite with Brerered: Lethe Ete Lhiehal ed fron machine gun of the enemy to Be Home “Bince the: last repo Bante Gas, District Attorney Fach and brought | tion of the Soviet Gove Pe e een & A RDA A 1 » destroyed twelve ener ie - own Ghubntcrs <he. talasine “etre (Alia ie ms vernment by the| 4. mowing down hia comrades, He elbehiie | Prof. Henry €. I forn aire] mon have ee ‘ ah tests 86.. oh With a. caener yDe SHeched 6 Sime nto the case. She is described by Dep-} LONDON, May 8.--Finnish news-|climbed to the parapet of his trench, spondence A 1 man of the United Varitt Com-| planes er of airplanes destroyed |2° pe eS ee Se ity Chief Probation Officer of the| papers are calling for the establish-land then went over with a sudden Austria ix 4 tou « Kreat|iniasion, who, with hix wife, wax ar-[total numbor oo fit tia iy ie lag labor homng, 40 Brice ae ane Children's Court, James A. Halbert, {iment of a monarchy in Finland, ac-) pound, shot four of the Germana - colin war,| ested on Aland Island nh Maren, }SNCE Ne A itigh in the aat Sho had’ been ‘i! for aig the cc 1g Witness against the|cording to an r Telegraph gs a Als ; ereniat{i109, ‘he Britian | ix he most imp r-ldespateh from C or-|With bis automatic and bayoneted! No Pirect U, S. Benelit, but ser! by Professor eae m iow’ thirteen % ss for the prosecu-|gan of the Peasant Party advocates|the other two, putting that machine, : ‘ Ovear Ka W hatts Bei De that a German Prince be apy nted (pun and | ew out of business. That Country Will Risk i A , a Boon aga ang is) King ican cine neal toe a daeomatie ; Emery, who fj bus of “his peer tree SEER Peril of Submarines h + of Onristianta Discontinuation Sale zabet ten, at a 7 nis ered t I I Holland, Jt > Jcar bound for the New York ferry | Prof, 1a ' and otherwise cruelly} ind boarded 7 Later, on tie Somme, he tried to aS oth prea pena : “i i ; nd boarded it with bh Ree eee Ee aEtt hie |e WEA BEEINITON Mlk a ' wy vt4 not] to make wf Vand ; All 6 lo 14 Size Garments in Our ' f the kidnapping, | DESCRIPTION OF THE sus- i estigation of tt : ae hy pplng, | 3 in his head, five through the| called the most impo " ° ’ Evening World by Mr PECTED KIDNAPPER ‘ i s er d I anty Trust Compa r pha deaeenUOR Gt | right lung and a similar number|agreement the United States ea bh WA parreetaas on iit ir S ; “HA ditt noon last Tuesday | by the children is the \through the right leg After he be-|yiened an a result of the « ‘ od. | Mra, Emery to-da end ined | an |viven by older people cama convalescent, he was x ? home by way of Finlan ™ 5 at evn, DF et ae meen eRe olaeey joame convalescent, he waa sentl seen entered into with Norw pt f ie a on a - To Be Closed Out at om @, shortly before. It also talllen|rome cue ere be is again, after) che agreement signed here ‘ S nchmen e hou h the man whom we have reason |WOrKing on a number of doctors nnd hat © suspect, Who, incidentally, was an|allow him to return, Ho has four|day provides for the t Krouy ’ cigare " inveterate cigarette amoker. If our) proihers under the terrain in France| Norway by the United Sta un army and all ~ i | me of the neigh-! suspicions are right, he had a growth| and he believes that that. snece)| : id ldren} on one side of his nose, or if it has|eround. she kept out of the | turn for which Norway is to « \ ! ; nail t y say! heen removed the scar ably | ha ns ; “3 abalone \ Yone of tho nel SI | PUNE Satara en hin Uie wrci cr | MUReUy, erance And ' » wedtah Every garment must be sold—the Girls’ Department H wan near enough (0) the Somme ut the battle of Bosleren| mri noes gal . for th a to be discontinued entirely and space given to . n August, 191 when the British took | ied aayat . . be u rh = Pp p 1 would not give the| Popieres ridge from the Germans. Col,|beneft from the ag | aed ' enlarged Junior Department. ‘ nan's name, nor would he ind the day 1 junta ° 1 ( Fethers's minand went in with|continued willingness of F ar Y ’ \ where he lived, but in the course ot | hothers’a command went in with} Z T embarked York l Dresse Hee {3 seuaria'he ai Re ha eartbec [Lwentyeleht officers ‘and, 880 amen! ra ner shipn in NEW U BOAT ORUISERS ped arate} “isaie nas | ge GrUP" Dresse: yirls’ Coats : a } FOOT Me ne RE Be TAR Ct SOO) | They Gass 1 officers and SMAAsGu DT | i w Qo Ke Cloth Serge or Silk ; 1 he suspect for about three years 126 men and it they took the | 1? °# Hed supp! i : sor Cloth a Sus A known that Mr, Mutart used to M \aciais pointed out \ sn . > Marie ad ve In Hudson Fall, N. Y, and there| G8" sctnora was also at ¢ Hol \" : ; t i THROW 30- POUND SHELLS | > sik Taffeta, Serge, Plaid or Check | Silk ho n “ha bias fe Meehan, Jim ure those who think the ‘man came ; pee wae eee ee eee: | hae coarinus © Materials in’ Smart Styles | ‘affela—Many Linec called t 1 ¢|turo which Mr, Mutart refuses to | Breatersdthan on tl ‘ it be | submarine warfare 4 15 Were $5 ri $18 mar go on about their | authorise deny, though he saye| ceuse &! supplica had to come by aga, | u s In { a Were $5 to : > > : : Mn tea [Gee ena here iano pe und bad weather meant a baa time Norwegian Min u "WHEN 200 BAKERS STRIKE. i Sale $ 50 Sale $6).50--$ 00 or the & 4 urks, he said, | day called on F p d jot ‘ +4 . woule gone with his better hand to hand fighters than | : fa Improves The Flavor |e Staten Island Court Hermann soe edea te wae onl | a ambnt's appraoiat \ new) ite gbutfalo She Pric ie Ae eemiiinecont¢ Seamions next Wednesday Be rage tbeo aateant au by Federal F \ = = > > Sih Fania | 8 supplies Norway. wil asp Wash Dress Girls’ Suits cheese an meat n thes Manurac ¥ ap « y icious. to their Aus nae? Colored omplete ‘ — nde had oy. | 15 Were $10 to $15 WASHINGTON, Ma Rvery one of mplete their} , ; 1 Were $3 to $15 ’ ‘ plied foreign service, High ofMficera| — Conference Ke \ if usr eet Price Price / Herday pointed (to th STATE DRY, POLICE IDLE. . ; ff : ; , * : nn : Reraee SBAE bbe Ori: WASHING a oa Federal 3 A No C.O.D's No Approvals--No Exchanges Austin Nichols &'Cos heen tnd to Furnish | Noe Bmoual Wark tn Detroit co ed tic we 7 . He com-) jf of eMcere wit Ke * in Baeretne D : \ " men have been r ice haven't had ¢ kn Work to ep P| * ; exercise Michigan went 1 Sih ¥ "PREPARED per cg re a Mat they he voniel we ‘ Neu Shop ved 48 Ordrance Office t by 7 THE WORLD'S BEST.+— [RIO enna mits heceoary 10d vi GAS Nineteen West 34th Street LF . ‘Charge’ of that office to-day. measure, bis bb Git Lie See de Auwerivan, « ts t 4 4 & , t gia Is_ the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, Duty in This 1918, “It Ought Not to Be Necessary to Tell Any Real Patriot That This Last Chance to Perform His Campaign.” Have You Done Your Duty? Do Not Delay; Buy a Bond To-Day