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10S “ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY. FRENCH MOTHERS NOTABLES AT ALSACE- LORRAINE BANQUET FRANKFURTER 10 DIRECT SALUTE THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES natalia Mme Joffre and Mme. Poin- care Pledge Care of Sol- dier Sons PHILAFLPHIA, May 11.—At Abroad from the mothers of France to moth- Ore of the United States—especially those whose sons are fighting along- @ide the French and @verseas and with the Allied naval forces—has been received from Mme. Joffre, wife of t French Commander, and Mme, Poincare, wife Of the President of France, Miss Anna Jarvis, founder of ‘Mothers’ British Armies he famous by Day,” which will be celebrated morrow. The Red Cross has arranged to have flowers sent t ick soldiers in h wounded abros Protestant, Cath Jewish p abroad } united imulate e@ervance of the day; Americar ” @ulates through France and Y. M. C. A ts along the fightir front wil fly the Stars and Stripes in honor of the day; “Gen. Pershing called on all officers and men unuer his com- mand to w ‘ec @ letter to “those at home,” % meanwhile, letters of cheer and good wie'ies will be pour- ing toward the men serving with Let Cuticura Save Your Hair, On retiring, comb the hair out str: ght, | then make a parting, gently rubbing in Cuticura Ointment with the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings until the whole scalp has been treated. Place a light covering over the hair to | prec the pillow from possible stain, ¢ next morning shampoo with Cuti cura Soap and hot water, Each Free ay Mail, Addi Someie Lag tanta card: “Caticura, Dept. > Ointinent 25 and Soc. le co STEAMBOATS. METROPOLITAN LINE The ideai Tourist Route TO BOSTON $4.00 VIA CAPE COD CANAL Long Island Sound—Bursanis Day SS “CAMDEN = AND‘ BELFaST Leave Pier 18 N. R.. foot of Murray Bt., G@ally (Sundays included) at 6 P.M, Music-Staterooms-Meals-TheBest __ Telephone Barclay, 5000, Dron Steamboat Go bn'te OCEAN Str. “TAURUS” except Mondaya WA, My | | DEEY SEA ING rhe “TAURUS” in 226 1. long. © 7 throughout of tron 1. has over 10.000 6a, {t. of dee Tught cd eae wieering it equipment ks a) festaurant. Bar. Bait & Spee eek Accommodations “20; Sundays, 81-70, WAR Tags OFTS. "CONEY ISLAND Season Opens Decoration Day, Mey 30th “Telephone Rector 872. SIGHT SEEINGY ACHTS Manbattan Tal Le, Botte Pier 105020" Tel, B 73, FOR SALE, FRuX WILDENSTBIN SECRETARY Gs a BRIGADIBRE GBNBRAL, SWINTON WHO DESIGNE! the colors fom thousands of Amer- vamonds uy To Dar ~_8 /ontHs To Av wines C Feit 22: ye “aE Viste FoR Tn 8 lemteservanve Cas AW.SUEET: @ 3" DIAMUNDd UN CREVIE os, 6 RIDA AFC. IH & DIAMOND Ov, CLOTHES 10 for meg and 170 B'way. 9? Floor man. $) weexiy cay Coals, Drewes, | HAMILTON: | ware ty 0 COM 6 Chrtiandt "ee 2 fights Shans BOUGHT AND BOLD tor oasb; ad view tree, BENNETT, 110 Broadway, uietalre, MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF TAMMANY COLUMBIAK ORDER Hroubers ead the ¢ inet . Great Wigwaus MONDAY. EVBNIN Jay 1B 1918. at half an hour aftr the ebtting he ean, onder ofp THOMAS eS Becn Bionwping Pitch Sen wasters 43 of fence lad Yor" my Ait. of Independence Pasrotleo Len’ ‘Phone Gort. 6867, Agr. Calle | PAUL GiLLOT PALMS FoR JOFFRE WAR LABOR ADJUSTMENTS THE GERMA 4, to co-operate with Frankfur BLUMENTHAL ary Baker is expected to FORMER Mayor, lelogate Stanley King, handiing War on COLMAR, I ment labor matters for the PRESIDENT © purpose, and a member of the ng Board labor adjustment com- ion is expected to complete Frank- organization. rier was born in Austria, but tizen of the United States, ant to former Dis- Stimson, of New York, a professor of public law tn Inter was an as Att rit orney > WALSH TRENTON BISHOP. Lucien | | MURATORE| | | if, 1918. of the was untied, disposition that put the Inc Right Here In New York | Joy Man, Brimful of It, Glentiog Over Police-less Day, | Gets a Dark Blue Expression When He Sees Long Line of Blue and Brass Marchiing Up Broadway. but th He ors Joke book laughed he roared the And there was no one to t Joy out of life for the Joy man. Nowhere on the green on the pench next to him, * be police-le«s day.” By Hazel V. Carter. ers coffin and | gurgied LOVED US 50 N Yorker Will Work Under Sec- mucH THAT f etary Wilson With Co-Oper- ation of Other Departments. WASHINGTON, May UL. — President Wilson today placed in the hands of Felix Frankfurter of New York and Washington the task of whipping Into definite form « national labor polley for the war. Frankfurter’s appointment makes him “labor administrator” under | songs—joyfu gs. He gazed up eoretary of Labor Wilson. He will] )), atid sake about diately co-ordinate under his di-|'"® trees and sang abo the work of all the’ numerous| over toward the Ka aor adjustment Bodies now éaisting jsang wbout Germany and of Government ih 1 expected that Secretary of the| ANd no one molested hin Dantels will direct Franklin Ho was a Joy Mar mful of joy, 1 t, now handling navy labor | and other things didn’t spoll his | ched urable Humorist out and when nobody louder. birds and}. lager. he nor off in the “to-day must Over in City Hall Park to-day at horseback and a flag followed. Every- noon & man eat on a bench and sang | Dody took off their hats, but the Joy Man. He didn't know he had a hat | Then some one took it off for him, yh, much obliged—obliged, in And just then something familar crossed his joyful vision, It was or horseback Bloomy. the crowd, out. ‘ | | Proaching—all blue and brass, ther. Fi distance, did he see brass buttons or ve minutes later he looked @ blue coat. again. “Shay,” he said, nudging a woman| Far down Broadway—for blocks rk morning-after blue. band th he “Didn't shee I'd dropped it.” dark blue, buttons, lots of |them and shiney, and it wore a star, His derby was dented and his tie|The face of the Joy Man became He stood up a little steadier chestnuts |4nd sank @ little further back into It passed—and the Joy Man peeked He saw @ line of something ap- And he felt his head—and retreated fur- and blocks—the air was blue—a dark, And even; BLUNDER’ SAVED 439,000, STRAUS REPLIES 10 MAYOR Says Hylan Was Misinformed on White Plains Avenue “L” Extension. ,| Oscar Straus, Chajrman of the Pab- He Service ,Commission, answered Mayor Hylan’s latest letter to the commission last night. Mr, Straus told the Mayor that either he was misinforwed about the rebuilding of 1,000 feet of the White Plains Avenu extension or, “with unreliable data, you are misinforming the public.” He said the Mayor's let- ter “would seem to have the purpose of leading the public to believe that on account of blunders of the eng!- neers’ construction work was belnag pulled down at @ loss of $100,000, “Had you written to me for facts, I could have saved you from commit~ ting yourself to this error,” sald Mr. ‘The woman moved to a farther t had soufided so joy-| — Stra t on to explain that SINGING bench. And the Joy man shook with) ful to the Joy Man—was blue—dark. | Straus. who went on to exp! breed Chancellor of Ruffalo Diocese Bte-| With a dark blue expression the|th® change became necessary long ( \ vated by Pope. ah" dW Wadd HE WOE | Cos Juytuldey su, pression th®/ after the construction work was be« MARSHILLAISE! | nRFALO, N. Y., May 11—The Rev,| Suddenly he heard @ } y Patlnoe to tera Kathered his parts| gun; that 90 per cent. of the matertal v., 3 1.—The Rev. | skated toware yadway ogether to depart, he ‘i Joseph Walsh, D. D., D.C, 14,| UP and ska nuulds| a ' ‘ taken down will be put up again, and tof the Roman Cath. | Singing still. He hung on tho shoul Scuse me, pard,” he said to the . ancellor of the Roman Cathe | 66 ee background of the porade|man he had just watked overs “hurry | tat the total cost, including wastage, F Oe MA Hie hie | Reel Wee of the background of ara ian he had just walked over, “bu: UUSTIN GODARLT agers Pret ad. “hy |crowd till they made way for him at|it straight atuff—or could bedrunk?" | Will be about $11,000, instead of DEPUTY OF LYONS 1 Bened patch from Rome|the front. Then, foremost of the fore-| “I policeman’s parade,” re. | $100,000. Had construction been de- : S| plied the Trampled Or ferred, he pointed out, the cost of the tay at need ground, he stood and waited for the |PUi.' the once mo: " h received 0 Acial . OM ‘ ‘ re joy-|iine would have been $450,000 more Bishop, parade ful Joy M tis, eh? Boliceman's : several days ngo, |POnee site hate approae [burade, en than it was, so that by beginning twit stir otuseanees) sa ; early, even though a change had to be made, the “blunder* has “saved ulsh waa Dorn at Parker's CABINET CRISIS CLEARED AIR. BUSINESS WOMEN AID IN WAR the city about $439,00 jesastical education at the — - M3 As to the Mayor's assertion that nary of St col 4 Milner Says, Like Storm, It| National Organtaation Meets tolthe tas rate ie nereasing by 1 NOY, and at Rom Was Usefal. Assist the Government, and bounds,” Mr. 8 a ee PEACK, | PARIS, May 11—"Tne crisis hae! Organization of the Nation's business |*™, ‘ound’ Mr Straus satd: BURIAN HOPES FOR PE, 4 the atmosphere,” Lord Milner,|women for war service was begun to-|»,./ (Tush with this :nformation te- Ee ERT ere ted SULGAy KEK. CORTrORGS LUE aC tie te, |SORe YON you Will have the talrnous ¢3 Austrian Emperor Will Mina No Op-|the British War Ministe tip Lehre : - a: acknowledge that !t is not in any way | | say nan Interview with the Echo de rn headquarters of the Young/the fault of the commiss Labalrbht ¢ Mba lel istel A eee London regarding | s Chr Association bh tax rate ir ‘Oy lkaod aoe | | AMSTPRDAM, May 11.—Baron Bur- | Paris correspond 4 f AS Lssoe! tax rate in by ‘leaps and vil Se et Tele cageieeed 1) ties are each represented | bounds.’ This responsibility you can- J an, A Hungaria ra tliat it Maur nst Premier pusiness woman seelcted by wom-| Rot escape by ng it to this com oa a Sp n'a organizations or city officials, The | Mssion, w ‘s alwnys ready to as tition ni se ‘ omparable to] machinery of the Y. rhe , conscientiously to discharge them a certain utility, |?’ ~ - Le he new or-)with full accountability to the people from I st uke the present, | eenisa The delegates are shaping |of ho State.” Lucian [1 ot Charles has exploited every | ¢* oie vely tenge, 1c|elr own plans, purposing as an or-] Mr. Straus sug PRINCE possibility of peace,” the Foreign Min-| When thi 1 the British Govern-| 8#nized group to aid the Government}den of the taxp: SECRETARY said. “He still wishes that no/ended happily and the & nly task that | (0, thelr utmost sened if the Mayor would act on the ee tue tunity shall be missed to conclude | ment may now pursue the only task that! “stisy Lena Mf. Phillips, a lawyer, of | ChANKe of route In the Bushwick see= cercre an honest anit Ourable peace |newed : | Loulsvilic, Ky.. 48 acting as executive | on of Brooklyn and on somo other FRANCAIS ALBERT i = | ae cece lesinde isnighicand tommoroe | ae eae continue to-night and. to-torrow. a omsser Hei at ©, War, Werk Leaders in) SEND’ Prt er orate —_ 2 Baker's Publicity 4 sot & : | ale ra Pilese alk ew nker's Publicity Agent, AN ALSATIAN Parts. . | BULFAST, May The comm c Werks! WASHINGTON, May 11.—Secretary Weluweacioee CAIE Feidago May dbothe Rew - : Haby in Bed Nearby. ’ . * Lum DOVIL. ARM, rey, a arichal Ghapiain. of [2 Aube state of the coun resent | BELFAST, Me, May 11.—Mrs. Ellen| Baker hus unnounced the appoint D THE THE GERMANS Knights of Columbus, and Will- jing tho “c ae iE A sy 7 Cooper Pease ht operator in the|™ent of Hamen E. Pew ay his per pe ye al tre Metived in Paria, greats Hons | fon that conscription should not. be her husband, way | DUrpow of centralizing the distribu es ALIVE. have arrived im the Knights of Co- |made dep ton home rule, to whica x baby was | tion of information to the public with a8 = ass Wataia have. been established already | the Presby Church tn Ireland has|asleep in the bed in which the mo! regard to the activities from tag War ind #t0,80n;b08 Ia" to be expended | always been earnestly opposed Yan killed Department.” aha ation during which they may be sur- HARD TO GET BODIES |foan hearthsides rounded by home atmosphere, | ane tater de mnie Zottrsy “Th ° Folate will needy a OF THREE CAVE-IN VICTIMS Cat Oat and Save KIDDIE K UPR MAGAZINE- Interesting sent by Mrs, Hallie Olough Sharp,| better understanding in the future ; | ; wife of the American Ambassador to| and they will form friendships and aioe These Magazine Pages py Contributions |France, to Miss Jarvis, follows common’ tes which will bring us] give ‘ || and Make a Complete . From Our Own vs N er together. Wo wish to assure] Survivor Reveals That Two of 93 ° if Y OUSIN LEANOR; iddi ‘o the Mothers of America | you that, during the time your sona Them Died in 7 ot Kiddie Klub Year Book Kiddie Klub Members “Our hearts are with yours, Amer-| romain in France, we will consider tt lem Died in Trying te jean mathers, In this day set apart to! 4 sacred duty to do everything in our Rescue the Third. — — — a — --— ———— iieageccaas consecrate motherly love, and this, POser to comfort them ve, At the moment when the United] David Quinlan, shaft boss for the M. 1 |@ sweet name of ‘mother, which to-| giity ty Wee : " 4 Saturday, May States, true to the ry touching |Degnon Construction Company, sald | — gether with that of ‘father,’ 18 tho| custom, are about to celebrate ‘Moths [to-day that not beforo this afternoon “i | olume I.—No. XV, most beautiful and holy after the) ers’ D ow Mme to say, in the} would the diggers reach the three men FAREWELL. * °| name of God, jane ie ae Leads Pago of the! buried tn the subway cave-in on Flut-loq.qpy, dear moti as | WHEN MARTIAL DRUMS ARE “At the dawn of this day an in-| wish to share in this demonstration | bus Avenue, ‘The sandy nature of the |e ine awa | | BEATING, tense emotion will thrill you, for your| of gratitude toward the valiant moth. | 90! has given the shovgllers inuch trou- | 5.0 BORSA | (feats ars he hearts that go forth c more be there with their|€rs who have reared the children of|ble and they have made Httle headway. | ae an hiatal o batt pone: wil ne ors ‘4 , * | noble Ame nd how deeply They unearthed yesterday a torn coat |And while I'm don't you sigh, walting his part to do, fadiant youth to manlteat thelr re-| ote Amorim and how cesply our) shay unes Richie. o |Cause I'll return to you by and by h leaving a kiss on the fyco of spectful devotion. ‘They have left,|on this holy occasion MS UREA Goa ciia StGh RANE ay From SIDNEY LEVIN, No. 24 East le dear one fter having received your blessing, From the very beginning of the| sive found. 99th Street pone Renee ae wey with the Rod, accompanied by your heroic emile,| War American mothers, with tender |" renipald Davis, ono of the 4 MOTHER. | Braver wtill ia the mother who's "Fhey hive crossed (he 0CORD 0 A eee ieee eee esay thank: [men, suid that two of the three men |My own dear mother, I cannot give, | | ailently weer 0 Ballantly together with our own sons|sciven cane among us and enlisted, [died in an attempt to rescue the third. | Without her we could net ly | Tho Joy's in the heart (iat is swelling in the gigantic battle which the] in ever growing numbers, in our Richard Burton and Robert Patmer got lewen hear mae Neke ractt | ka hee Rea etn iy Perea world 19 waging for Liberty and hu-| Dit units, Even ® your es tree of Wie REESP we yen! ee | Medan ine wake | ier exon wanely 16 figure y country entered the struggle the ent back to try to extricate jam hs SBIDLER, No. 55 Han gon le the acinian i manity. a lavished upon us treasures of devo-|Taylor, a negro. Before they could do wo hate seg lees re, Glendale, rune lier that stands at Their presence brings to France| tion afd of generosity this an avalanche of dirt tumbled into | W°COY"" OOM ER’ COUNTRY. Whe Titte soucan) a new token of the justice of our! “Now that they seo thelr husbands, |ihy excavation, burying all. three ' The band strikes up brothers and their sons. cro America! America! | nd pl woe Liar cain in| Peano (a arden to A PY yr The land of the free and brave, And plave a farewell greeting, Woe wish you to feel our maternal | een ete Spangled Banner, BAD CHECK FOR BOND. Long may the Stars and Stripes And march awa hearts beat in unison with yours,|their courage is put to the sev ' From your buildings wave While martial drums a tt 1 hata he distance—these | test which the women of France have 7 ost beautiful banner Writ u re beating, notwithstanding the distance—thea:| test which the women of France have Ressldont ct ihe Wertare | TRh moet penucul bad | wn by DOROTHY Ww. non hearts which are bruised in such ajexperienced during nit non The rh d fourteen pebenisag They may rest assured that thelr] League im Sing Sing Arrested Ta Americ emblett terrible struggle OER OUF tne ones Whom thelr thounhth are Ttticy, Dekavan Wand Of red, ¥ ind blu A Covsin, MARIE. BOYS, REMEMBER Your menso tenderness and the sacrifices iccompanying Upon the battlefields, |p OMeue Be Konran Ms |_ rom ALICH HATCH, aged twelve, | NE TONNERRE/f MOTHER, exacted by the great laws of con-| will find here the most cordial of wel- |° x pont pa I No. 546 Rugby Road, Brooklyn A cullasatoutre ate arjence and honor, bal area ease ae PaaS THandhn) AGATA AliGhareed (ha GH QUEEN OF EARTH lau & mother's “At this moment an everlasting SENG anm tar tether oth fico faithfully. Bu 1y Mag-|T love every inch of her prairie land, Wherever he may go, unton 1s sealed between France and {istance, Mren trate Blau, rt, | Bach stone on her mounta aide se we se sitet z Wer heart of love goes ufter him, the United States. Together our sons| henceforth feel that tl to} held him for examir 1 | I_love every . Pp ee ere eae P 8 to know are Kding thelr blood and we, | Amer wor 1 e tr ide of grass a nl When he is far In fore} Tarte n the same duties and the . i J ; ‘orelgn land, mothers, accepting thelr sucrifier, 1 united in the same ee Ht Letters of Two Mothers |]\ cron dep titese offer the life of our hearts In # eame| “rt, what the § les of the i wa and of my EE = = = rae eet Know how mother feels, feeling of absolute confidence tn vic- | Red Gross have asked me to tell you erty at 4 ora adw i a |Murle Anne Toonerre, Lamlauella | Written by JonMpiiet te {oda althfully interproting ‘the {and Fifty-seventh 1 My own United States, | : i 3 n6 Tonnerre, Lamiquelte, vb PHINE WHALE tory sent Aa a —l t lananl elvan askod If « che weveptn: | ery MARGARET HERMAN From a French Mother. lig Bort tania an seultines tran Jaged ten, No. 514 We WHALEN, ° 6 not only by words, even | * 5 in bayment. fo nd a $50] gy) : sry ‘ ; | But tt is not only by words, ‘omen of France anal /aeetenle ew ret it a8 ro hat Lt Dear Miss Schorer and Kiddie) prom an American Mother. A WISE denniee CURE. the most sin that we wish to ex Ve ik and seeme arne Mr. | MOTHER EARTH. Klub Members: To as Although Ned Fi z prea our affectionate recognition “ cin eck: | when the morning Is dawning f Dear Cousin Eleanor: 14 he Wee very, Cee of olght yeare An association hus been constitu And the flow aww HIS 9 first oppor I) before he started f | my Monda In their dewy beds of excuso me for delaying so lone] Fi anath . 1 pallont ad in Part ffor 10 the American| SON a U 5 ARMY | 1 x : ee ; , pos © thank you for your mother would cover Noel haawe |Arny and Navy the y of © oe LIVING STANDARDS IN PERIL. |: sous ire falling ce nines in a s my daush | hoot the. were. cited from I Grinch hots: Can sadsarce le “4 ARYAN Seog full bloom, | Money order which T received ors R AACR nS take part in| dirte. on pete elther tora. oF |Invite honorable French farnilic Department Orders the Re. |Seeretary Witeon Urwee Cosoperne|A are a-calling, onths ago, for L have been waiting K adic Klub's beautiful "Patriotic | his book he off “brctnin jopen t 8 to your sons ton of Caplial and tab For there ix no gloon I could find time to hav ’ am | very eful, (obo of . | prect fow days of 1 cruiting of 10, fen a ROCHESTER, N.Y 1.—-De | ak at t re: , eaciien \ aphed, and, alas! I y were delighted appear | send he had to Monti torsea Service tae Hr Mi A TRUE AMERICAN Ave not much time at present, as 1) before so splendid an audience. | plus 1 A t tormer Sheriff Max 8 ‘ v7 He n mother; | factory. So I take the opportunity can ussist again in any way or |tried put to tio nen us fe cmbrated | ola Vin § to thel or a moment of liberty to thank youlform and a y we will bo} One day he cam | United States Qu 1 ; name of my M 4 pyelar 4 1 ‘ c ? 1RS. A, MEYER, Brooklyn poked For Rheumatic—Muscular mult’ 10,000 me eish'sin THe iver so | Anne, who is still too young 4 sind ad Junk ; ; i Lowe ven | able write, and who asks me k or Neuralgic Pain New York may do ne." MAN rights got your you the following information| |, THE SPRAIGH CHILE a { hee eeu Seana g! RST yet BE | Commander W. | At you Will do at the Red| about her papa | Mary were 4 & In the back yard ‘ to, ties "ihe a Ate been ine ffeld, onqne | Ccrulting in the me Atian wa tent, He] “My papa was @ fisherman before | «hon t Maiiae CECB CURT aes { ; 2 of thy, skin. starts the streulas t have # th 1c n the war, and then he was called t wk t Aa Ci 4 loot And soothes the patients | |!) p Resa ane hat : n ute cak n In the v acbyo his ti the colors in the ith ne |sweet and de iron hi t W 1 ne awa ve, mother, my brother Fe ved a viously, OF eady 50c tee the a Be , aie Man's We 1 ina I 100! nally sh 1 1 t had ¢ 10 years found hanging from & " is Carteton in what | Ani. din eve ae ’ that dal and true Druggist 0 t r about PARTANBUI M UeA who wears t wrist-|cept, madame@ my best regards on Mat Would Hot teach Mary to b tht TAKEN INTERNAL nen Ny fl J BI i think of Allan wh el 4 | generous, but it would teach my little | saved for } J fiiate if) 4 and weighs i oe : Wie dat | ote Ww tela f of my daughter een ye Weltten Ne False, asrvees © ts ea at kere no. iden n marke om aap ie ON ads Le Co oe en ALVA MUTLLICR, No. MME. TONNERRY, | From GURTRUDE JEWELL, aged | BERG, No " Yo) OPHENe Gesrbers, cramps clothing ; [aiinford Fiuee, Brona, H, S.-The address of may suid ie liwelve, No 1719 79 St, Brookiyo, | Luiny “sluud City venue