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% * start and then THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1918. ; jown with the butt of his revolver.| had been, picked up the captain and oppenhet 12 pies : at Ai f the SAW CRUCIFIED MEN 0m StwrED HED 644.444) Private Mohan has received specta’ 4 | permission to wear his uniform and is n active part in Red Cross r war work in this country ied for this permission ed to a thorough ex- 1s and was necessary of spurious sing before the rly stamped : RECORD FRENCH HARVEST PROMISES AMPLE FOOD GERMANS’ ViTIV But Survivor of “ Princess} % Pats” Insists War Has : No “Sensations.” Private Joseph P. Mohan |s one of the verytfew survivors of the original + regiment of the Princess Pat's Ca Qdian Light Infantry, M now + | Minister Boret Predicts al fm this country after three years’ ; Elimination of Present Work in the trenches in Flanders sere During ttmt time he saw some of the rH Restrictions. severest fighting of the war, wa | pants, May 22-—Promects for the the histori¢vaking of Vimy Ridge ming har tn France are better the Canadians, an exploit that made */than in any year since 1898, Victor One of the most brilliant Allied ew ‘ | Boret, Food Minister, Informed the cesses of the war, and was all + | Ansociated Press upon his return to through the\Seqond Battle of Ypres. | + day from a week-end tour in the countr “Unless unforeseen situations arise between now and harvest time,” he Mohan was wounded twice. After the first he went to a base hospital in Nb 6664-0 7GODOA 44H 6-6 | England and later returned to the added, “actual restrictions ‘on food gervice and once more siw active | pierced! by a bullet. A man standing! consumption will not be increased. 1 @ervice. 1) wae after hid return that | back of him was killed instantly by| may even eay that we are approach- he took part in the attack on Vimy | the e\bullet. Possibly these were| ing the end of the era of restriction ng ttle sensational things I wit he reatrictiona at present Ridge and+it was during this battle it nd'that t reatri na at presen i No, there are no sensation: wananli¥: wisi 6 that he received his second wound. |; Ming wont on over there | {8 force gradually will be eliminated | Rut I want men for the harvest. If He was then invalied out of the wervice and came to America. He is nty of truth In tho| they can be found I can promise that Row employed on special duty for the | Storie of German atrocities, I my-|I will diminish the Importation of “ ie self saw men crucified, 1 saw men! cer and release important ton- American Government a © al™Y |iving dead who had been mutilated by | nage. Piers in Hoboken the Germans, I saw Iittle children! yy poret presented to the Counetl Mohan insists that many of ¥he war | With their arms cut off. Of these Nt andat Piiaivan te Peete thir 1 speak from actual knowl. | of Ministers a | measures tending stories being told to the Amertean | (1)! to decrease the high cost of living. people at this time by returnedt "vet | also know¢that the German is not | These Include the pla ne of @ tax @rans” ure sometimes fiction, For|a lone fighters If he had been’ the) on, the cattle on the hoof sheep and this he blames the public for insisting Germans would) have won the war in| ‘tha Minister said he intended to 1915. During that time w 1 Chicago” out of the held back | make "a et with only! Lavilette stockyards th » Ger- | —— Noweht welhiad more men than |VERDICT AGAINST CHURCH. they. It is a positive fact that the | ——_—__ were months during this period wh on hearing sensational stories. Mohan asserts there is nothing sensational in the fighting on the} other side, and then naively adds “1 had been In the trenches but a Gtr! Awarded 85,000 for Fall at few hours when @ friend of mine/the British guns had only four shells | ‘Trinity Cemetery Entrance. named Page, who Inststed on taking a| per day allotted to them. We fought 5 ‘ peek over them to a standstill with rifles and| A Jury in the Supreme Court to-day returned a verdict o 000 damages to machine guns “Whe came \to mechanical {n-|Mary A. Daly against the “Rector, For Infants and Children ( nen while s out ¢ sight. old i} nor at my ere «> ery 1 . near Bro in Use For Over 30 Years *:"" an Wo ‘more than |, frinity “Driveway “is a “paved and ‘ A curbed rond across the sidewalk, Miss Always bears pata them back for tha aly tripped over the curbing and fell the | “The k on Vimy was a miccen- ise contended that the elty and Signature of sion: of ances. We dashed up a hurch corporation should be \few ya and then’ fell flat and THREE BROOKLYN ———————— At i a? At 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. At Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST. Cor.of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “ClearanceSales” Amazing Offerings for Decoration Day and Vacation Wear Sale Tussard Wash Dresses Remarkable Special Offer The crowning gems of Summer fashion in 79 dainty voiles, ginghams, linens, ratines, | percales and cham rar in checks, floral effects, dots and novelty patterns and col- orings; an endless array of pretty styles. Rare Cape and Coat Values } } Reduced from $20 and $25 ) 3 ‘ —— An assembling of, the season’s unrivalled Special Reductions | fashions in beautifully draped and tailored [ — capes, together with an inimitable selection | in Smart Apparel of the smarter coat styles for Summer, -—— pA SOR ee 7 e : y 8 r . ~ A gies inter Extraordinary Suit Offer esting price at- —S=—— —_———— tractions acco m- Reduced from $19.50 and $25 pany our regular) Charming styles possible to obtain | $ 50 } weekly clearance to- | only in the Martin style galleries, in } a y attractive Poiret twills, serge, gabar- | morrow (Thursday dines, tricotines and other smart fab- | of the incomplete a rics; handsomely tailored, new shades. sortments maining from our sales of the Blouse Special Wash Skirt Sale revious week. * 4 \ 9.95 75 One important factor e nh con i i p ir pap tia with the Elite fashions for the Summer An unusually extenstve assortment present offering is the in crepe de chine, shantungs of smart piques, gabardines, Bed. opportunity it offers and — embroidered —organdies, ford Cord and Washable Satin, for the ‘purchase beautifully tailored and trimmed with smart beltings and pocket fashions of exclusive and in new color themes. noveltios. charm and unusual ‘i beauty for Decoration Sweater Special Camisole Special | Day and vacation 85c wear representing silks and finest Shetland Exquisite novelties in silk cam. our own designs cus- tomarily presented at Fibre | considerably higher wool sweaters, designed in the isoles, prettily made and perfectly || prices. latest buttoned coat effects, with fitted, in elaborately trimmed or large collars, new shades. plain tailored, THREE BROOKLYN STORES; ei. J he picked up the receiver and|two subordinate officers, took | Lieut. James William Robbins, @ Brite ound a German army officer on the|them to Brest, where the French Cjoyernme * cyen|i#h Army steff officer, now stationed | wire. The officer wanted to know if|gave him the War Cross. ment Decides That Even) at‘ washington, and the Berones far. everything was ready for the send Jacques's old wound was giving Seats ina Tree Overlooking Base- ieee ijoernse at’ the Manisean be dine 1 cen Munteip Idin of a troop train along toward Brus-|him trouble again and he was ‘dis- ball Park Are Taxable yesterday, They said they would be els ctftirged, He came to America and wacinyaron, May 2 vA married in St. Patrick's Cathedral to- ‘Send on your train—all clear,"| had a new operation. That is how he pigadcdl May 22.—Pergons |" "the officer gave his age as thirty. The ooo aid Jacques—but he sald it in Ger-| happens now to be “feeling pretty Who sell seats on any roof or structure k v and anxious to get into the baseball park will be cht again. He likes his decorations a Whe te A 4 ing dead. I Then he changed clothes with the|and would like to have a palm of tWo ernment wi Peddie dbl We AL i Her New Yo E : ernment, according announce. |addrese is No. 29 East Sist Bt Now de Pre, Wounded, but nscious station master—or pos-|te keep the War Cross company. fell ite {0 Sn announces. | ACctsee Ie Ea t Street, Wearing Medals, Wants to y tho dead station master, for ge |tntern at: Reverie rhe tak int te e | Go Back to Fight. Jacques had no time to teet any Ger- LUNITED STATES SUBJECT '<cisc'et ana paia vy the snversrisine| LIVES 200 YEARS! | cress se long he wa € y. Also the track OF CAMBRIDGE LECTURES received payment for the seats occu-| For more than 200 years Haarlem Olly Pied by “perchers."* the famous national remedy of Holland, jacques de Pre, with sixteen inches] was ready ques fumpe , i Jacques de Pri : ee Mee ; tke mped up into weil . The announcement says that in one| Moment tee at cidnos an Mosier agt of artificial intestine to take the place cab, where the engineer shot him sag, @lty a woman who eaater 1th very Ope ia ores? Gaal tT iene of what a German shell tore out, went |! the leg. He shot the neer in a| University Authorities Want British pail park has been se! have unusual merit ore vital part, rolled the body out of » Feat tree, 6 Gelaw 6 : If you are troubled with pains or aches Jown to the Customs House to-day to} iy yu oun Toe note to Know More of America’s Meranda gerice being five and ten cents, | im the. back, feo! tired in the mornte iy, opened the throttle and depending on how high the patrons | headache indigestion, insomnia, paint have his p port vised. lrove the train etraight into Ant- Outlook. have to ellmb. the price has | of too freq | “Because I am feeling pretty well Dp. Result: Three hundred bewil-| LONDON, May 2%—Arrangements “4Vanced to six and eleven cents, the |e imy “Hage Suck’ reiet “In, GOLD * raid, “and I want to fight | “ered German soldiers surrendered to| nave been made for a eeries of special ©*\'n Cent being added to the war rey. | MEDAL Haarlem Oli Capsules, This la the Belgian army. And King Albert] iectures at Cambridge University, for rhe bureau also TS ares ee ceated tn, oe pinned that medal on Jacques the summer mecting, beginning AUE.| missions to outdoor amrecr ones ignt | Proper quantity and convenient form. te Jacques was in a hospital for a|1, when tho main eubject will be the gre not taxable, Tim toe deae nce ree | Make. it is Imported direct from Holland French War Cross ts pinned. Twin-| while on account of the wound In hig] United States of America, the Times é ap- ‘4 Neu 16 Medal| leg. Then he joined the army again,| "ounces. This eubject has been t passage of urine, irritation now," some more. | On one side of Jacques's coat the ply, however, to amusements within | @rug store. ‘Your money promptly refunded ning It on the other side js th the grounds such as sideshows and |i, t0e, not Felleve you. But be sure to a c i! the genuine GOLD M ry of Leopold of Belgium, pinned there| transferred after a while to the) “hosen because the university author!-| moving Plotire thehtres et the Fenuine GOLD MEDAL brand. Ie by King Albert himself for a reason| French army, fought at Verdun and| '¢% Delleve CO | ee op! that makes a remarkable story. encountered a shell which di that the British people should have a : Pped into] tuiler knowledge of the National out- |. CHARITY. Jacques happened to be in Belgium] his abdomen, took away eome of thel toon of the United tates,” | | when the war broke out, although for] intestines and made necessary the| Ambassador Page, who will attend nine years before that he had lived In| substitute. Jacques was laid up for| the university at an early date to re- America and had taken out his first] along time then. It was in 1915, ceive in behalf of President Wilson the papers here. But he joined the Bel-} ut about four months ago he was|2onorary degree of Doctor of Lawe stan Army with tho rank of sergeant|on duty on a little French steamship | CoMferred upon the President, will also | major and was assigned to the little | ;; deliver the inaugural address at the | a es CHARITY. z The GREATEST SHOWS ON EARTH {or GREATEST CAUSE '», WORLD AMERICAN RED CROSS BENEFITS May 20th to 27th enccr.the, Allied Theatrical and Motion Picture Team Every theatre of the Soenking Stags, Dramatic, Musical, Operatic, Vv and Vaudeville, nits rt At every motion “blettire' theatre a atroeit war Wal ava the Mediterranean en route to opening of the August meeting, town of Liuik, which, from the Ger- |; t. He saw a light that looked Will avbear bersonally | joint of view, wa . i ; Ss Special for Sch: saqh night this week man point of view, was on tho road|suxpicious and told the watch, who|watsnanke Weaker, But Rests Well. | Tiley cela in every seers i, comtunction Ww Grose ‘Benefit ‘performance ane Droceeds of 1.000 Motion Picture ‘Thextine a 5 GALA EVENTS—WAR TAX WAIVED #3, U. 8. GOVERNMENT o Bruss thought !t was a coast light, Jacques ‘i NDIANAPOILS. Ind, 3 _~ the station master—we |thought otherwise and told the cap- isi dl i enact Charles W. Fairbanks's condition was German agent,” ordered|tain, who speedily discovered it was| reported “about the same” to-day, ‘Ha Jacques's superior oMcer «submarine, ‘The gun crew of three} had a good night with the exception of 1074 KEOULAR VOLUNTEERS FOR THE A little later the telephone rang tn}came on deck and all of them were |early in tho evening. when he grew con- HIP E “CHEER UP” jira tae ov the railroad station, and the station'sea sick. Two were helpless and the! siderably weaker, “He did not rogain si iret: the lost strength during the night but rested considerably. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. Mw LEN STANLEY KAW EHOWS, | WILL WILLIAMS. EDDie CAN FIELDS. FRANK CARTER NNE SEGAL and many others at the Hippodrome Box Office, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, To-Morrow Night, May 23d MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Friday Night, May 24th ‘ ERED, STONE | master answered in German, Jacques, third was firing wild. Jacques sight- A ERS Ny GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT FOLLOWED BY A MAMMOTH BOXING CARNIVAL JIM COFFRY Vs FRANK MORAN Vs. BILL RENN \ Niy Kit We HAKKEY IEF HARRY PIERCE a ling at Madison Sq. Ticket Agencies. Prices $2, $3, 3 HOTEL ASTOR | THEATRICAL S’ MOTION "PICTURE hs } = BALL Saturday uY seem Olt BE At; FO asennad or NC GUWNS AND BEAUTEELL GIKLS—NAGNIFL BRILLIANT JEW Tickets $10. May 25th 3 On Sale Everywhere, CENTURY THEATRE Sunday Night, May 26th ONSTAN tL JUNIOR BOY SCOUTS AND S A thermometer stands on guard! ¥ i TR Seats Now Selling at Century Bow Office, Prices $2, $3 and £5.00. Most Astounding Operatic & Musical Concert Ever Presented IRVIN, BOYS AND AND, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE MMES. ALDA BASLAL ZU. MIL SY NC TT OL bosta” BRbrtirer orn Mik H bik € i ™ BA CHEK Monday Night, Hes PN Ene MATCH May 27th | teste Bee belts as Mer Tickets Now on Sale at the Hotels and Ticket Agencies for all of the above attrac- tions at Box Office Prices. ‘All contributions tm the Amertean Red Cross from artists, managers and all rina eneneed Jn aus, eoreen or atiliiated Indvatrige to be made througa Abe all cis / WILLIAM FOX, Chairman,’ 1465 Brondway. Phons 2600 Rrva pera House Bow $10. LITTLE CIGARS | "L000. “Bien T one stage in the curing process—the | “heating” period—the temperature of | Piccadilly stock is taken regularly and we | watch every symptom. Just here is where the delicate aroma of the natural leaf is either impaired or accen- tuated. We see to it that none of the Picca- dilly fragrance escapes. The 8th Reason in the Formula—and don’t overlook the others. Piccadilly Process for 1,000 lb. Havana Blend 1—We take 1000 Ibs. of high grdde, 6—Smoothness of this 1,000 Ibs. pro- selected and blended tohaccos asa duced by a thorough intermixing of base, the tobacco after careful shredding. 2- ‘We use the greatest care in the 7—Absolute cleanliness of this 1,000 selection of the finest leaf of each lbs. safeguarded by an automatic variety for this 1,000 lbs. sifting and purifying process. 3—Uniformity of this 1,000lbs.assured 8—Harmony of fragrance of this 1,000 by the careful weighing of each Ibs. maintained by storing of tobacco grade contained in the blend. in containers and temperature reg- 4—Mellowness and mildness of this istered by thermometers. 1,000 lbs. made perfect by the 9—Each Piccadilly is made of an ex- proper ageing of the tobacco, act fractional part of this 1,000 Ibs, 5—Evenness of smoke and taste of this 10—The filler in each Piccadilly, from 1,000 lbs. preserved through careful the 1,000 Ibs, is encased in a golden- and suitable fermentation, brown, silk-like wrapper. SEU ne yo TOCA 1 r@) for Guaranteed by 12 Cents as a Meee AT ONEY SLAND SPECIAL MILITARY AND NAVAL EVENTS DAILY THURSDAY’S PROGRAMME 4.30 P. M.—Grand Military Exhibition by 19th Coast Ar- tillery Corps, under command of Captain B. Hamilton, U. S, A.; Parade, Exhibition of Making Camp, Chow, Taps, Call to Arms, Storming of Improved Hun Trench by U. S. Soldiers Representing Scene on Battlefield of Europe. Sensational Naval Demonstration Off Beach. The Business Men of Coney Island Will Donate Ten Per Cent. of Their Gross Receipts During the Week to the RED CROSS FUND Visit Coney Island This Week and Help Swell the War Fund