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id / WALLST. CHEERS © DRAFTCONTINGENT ON WAY 10 CAM \ j 4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, First Woman Voter to Enroll and She Is Ninety Years | 1918, sug NOMAN VOTERS SLOW TO ENROLL FOR THE PRIMARY LONDON LOOKS TO U, S. TO ERADICATE PLOTTERS; PRESS ACCEPTS PROOF - Boat Base: Bases | Would Strew With American Dead Says Mail Irish Little French Orphan ‘Adop ted’ By U.S. Naval Forces in Prenice! [CITY HALL PARK CLOSED {Put Out ¢ Business We're Fightin’ the Trust, One Weeping Urchin. Hall women City and Tears fell to morning. Men | | | | | TO ROVING BOOTBLACKS “Because Says Park thir | hurrying = SVON, May %.—The bulk of news along to keep business engagements en- ; 3 paper opinion in London accepts the | countered boys crying as if their Mttle Whole Financial District Stops statement issued by the Press Bureau Absence of Early Rush Ex- TOW hava the patted, tra WIIG WERE Work to Join Recruits’ as convincing proof of the guilt of the plained by Red Cross Work asked one of a six-year-old urchin \f Sinn Fein leaders and of the probable - bs Whose only attire was an undershirt, Songs qullty Kowledge by their followers of and Business. Knickerbockers and suspenders ne t * “De cop pinched my bootblack box x he progress of the conspiracy. Accord land put me outer business,” walled the me ngly, the Government's action is in and put 1 Mor the first time in this war down- dorsed as wholly fustified bog expected enrolment of Leonyy town Now York saw parade The Daily Telegraph wonders what w ) voters did not matertalize in siecause we're fightin’ the ert ne rt to-da ‘om the the Natio: tude land wil Barly (NG MOrEIng pole eee ihe afted men start to-day from the the Nationaliat attitude in Ireland will the early hours to-day, but politicians Inet about the park and closed in on th Cugtom House for a march to the be and saye that if the Nationaliate are itinerant blacks, They had oners Cortlandt Stroet ferry on thelr way sincere in disowning sympathy with} expressed confidence it would come boxes when th owners to France treason, they will not hesitate to swell | efor the polls cloae at 10 o'clock to leave tho park ‘aul to get tne the chorue of detestation over Sinn ages and adurveses « t Firat there was a flak prese nig Only here and there through ; . Fein's “infamous treachery | , ka were dtiven outeok iam Se enee ne The official statement, the Daily Mall out the city @ lone woman appeared city Hall eral years 16th Int ¥ played the “# says, is Convincing by Its very modera at o polling place before 8 o'clock, the they did nti! the beg! vlead Banner.” A Red Cr on. The paper emphasizes the anser penile hee | the Hylan administratior sang the rue and nurse | tion that plotting continues in America, oP ng hou i - joined in. ‘The J wang. and adde The polling places were practically PRINCE IS WILSON’S GUEST Windows opened er lLwomen This, we are perfectiv confident, ie the same ax those used by the mén, - oe pees ea er from bu us Rg ase le i: excopt perhaps that fewer barber esd tn & dosen tite streets, tolerable and which the United 6tatoa shops Were used | 4, wae . ae Fatiie nt will do ite utmost to orad Mrs. Chas. & Whitman didn’t tarry storday All through nancial d MON seate, for the Sinn Feiners were aim : eann Fe ere al ver ” fast o otel & to the Pre: quit writing million-dollar checks and) ing at the establishment of German hesie, A iach oi Rha Ato gine Fees stacking up thousand-dollar 1 id pubmarine bases on the coast of Ire egis. As she hurriedly left the Se ee was the just sang land whence they might prey on the on her way to Sixth Avenue and 56th ‘ by These draft men, dressed in evory lives of American aoidiers crossing ive | Street, (ho nearest enrolling place, the kind of civilian attire, marchir Atlnntic to the battlenelds of Flanders Governor remarked | hey Qiked, in and out of step, in and They are aiding the enemy of the ‘There's one Republican vote f can] Rt oF salto etrs ues strag. United States to use the most deadly Upon at: (he Gon MMAR | BY AMERICANS Oxcocgi ‘ ‘ : “8” weapon against the American army a Gov. Wh Md) f the gied away, an ovation that couldn't | "Opn Bae ee me atch: If It suceced. ; iitman is confident of th thelr Blankets and run for the d been any greater if they had! would paralyze America’s effort ait | at both the primarics and) outs in their Little nightie j een returning heroes from the war atrew the ocean with America’s dead fre A C ea r 1 rows her dropping her | tle election | dd hour of t W u netead of men whose work for the ts w an the enrolment blank into the ballot bos. | n the Bronx durtag the ful Mary, the old ¢ walls world is still to be done f woma er to 1 be a er | fret ¥ disappointing to the! | m of a plane atta They came f the Bronx Up | [political wiseacres. In the 300 elee sd me bite they had) oatded ‘ai. elevated jland and a Attack on the Eng emy ef England and England is thes sor icts of the eight Assembly bt i jee ish const i tlackw actually |enemy of Ireland, so long will Ireland es rain, the men from Local Boards Nos. took betweun April and 20.- |e a friend of Germany | dist 490 women enrolled b [aca : 2 and 3, and had come down to the BRITAIN HAVE NEW PROOF wa ured t ot ¢| “For some iderable time i was |S v ofc) ‘This was in the pro Nea aac tema re rules ‘ustom House for @ Ittie celsbration the ret ind their German and | dificult to obtain accurate Informa: | p f two to a district in the ed before the end x month ; i Fe waa the prossctatlon ot a hug giver American friends to blockade trial | ton a» tu Geriunn-Sinn Jen paws, | wey, auction and. one. tn. the. upper M. Tardieu goes very tate t We Are As Full of Deadly # flag given ports iinet Enland and ablish | b pril, 1918, it was aseer- | pcilptie hide de shih shipbuilding situat 8 a sy Rodman Wanamaker to the con , Ireland. for German. sub. | ta ata plan for | and more scattered section rst Tae ae - : Poisons As a Germ ngent from Local Board No. 2, which ing a 1 was ripe for exe Some of ons give MUNG: toes RBG Laboratory. ne the enviable record of providing ' out a day{eution and that the Germans on wing a At we ’ ” ar we ’ men already for the Nationa day, April 24 the world {s| Ireland an to time, place ang | aees wero se the Bronx « « furnished Army and which has sold nine 0d F Pisa.) aware, Gern rt arried | date jent of tt aft depart for my a Y 4e to the efforts of Chairman Mohr yepe \ Were, to warn the Irish Command regard: | cron drive left enrolment to n » : 4 Dr. William Boyd : vernment to foment rebellion in| thr nd states pi I ad egy ri of ana pot ca 7 ; i 0,000,000 thre shells, un iillam Boyd | won common | of Germany from a submarine e ly or n and that @ o + ‘The Bronx sent 1,645 men away to- | 'reland and, notoriety rish Volunt agent actually landed on April 12 and | w nin business walted to enro A OR SELF-POISONING bay toi three troop traina, eae crein |, “(by—ereperations made In tres | had oy communication with the | was arrested. la a Naenesh satewattine é Gatto on - dah aed and to {tempts into ac- | autho rmany and we The rising depended ja: ety | Lgirtcblia hc haters. ated _ 29, Government. ¢ in the morning and two in the after. | {and (0 carry Piers evverse cnn Oh a Idke lime: kilowe to have peat flependad lar zely | pie majority of those who enroliea| High Commissioner De ret Fated at W600 tons we aking the fe » Jerse supp with hrough s evid in the lower section did under i re r ¢ ‘ JIT-A-TIVES o e- ya a h ae y _ rains for) Letween the loaders of the Sinn Fetn|atated in public by John MacNetl | successtu ansive in tho| so tell how th Me he ‘ a ti ave There by Midsumime tion. hanks to American and Brite vents This Dangerous Condition Camp Hancock, Mero Were | ovement and the Germans, as dis-| (former President of the Sinn Fein) | West and waa to take place ata tine | *° poked zara Rd talls wiaratiad deel bi ish ald I was able to cable th The ‘ef use of poor health is nany local parades in the Bronx be-| i494 wy documents in possession of }0% Nov, #. 1914. It was suspected | when Great Britain. presumably would | Woman's secret miners {tons would be shipped bet i fore the men came CO ee eee rene tall ratg [one before the outbreak that wome| be stripned uf tr Tho bustest polling place in Har-| PARIS. Friday, May 24 April 1 APS | our neg the bowels, — Waste : : ; ne Bri i 5 Y]of the money came from German| “According to documents found on}iom was the elastin : \ aday . | April 12 Milne lente OF eee when they did come ie were two parts—the period prior to and] sources: his person, de Valera had worked out | O78" iu 1éth election eden 1 fe in France w 1 our needs in war mater “ ya irom , panied by their famities, ‘The leave- | tne period since the abortive Trinh r+ “Th idence on thie subject in| in great detail the constitution of his|t Asse District Ht le atdauininee the Hate covered until the end NOUN AI Gtr exec oe bel Mead: akings were even more affecting | senion of Euater, 1916 pons of the British G |revel army. He hoped to be able to shop at No. 3165 Broadway : aatie is allowed to remain there, generating than usual Heohuse these men are to | Me & Tehdeae ment provides the clearest muster 500,000 trained men, There 1s 9.20 o'clock eighteen women had | of Wa ently a adie isons which are ubsorbed by th trained further away from 1} “The events of the first period can} these suspicions Jovidence that German munitions ac pelted atte Aare if here, and by the| U2 the purchase of war material, | PO ates eee NEUE OS y ee id she ¥ from home- 144 told in some detail, but the second] “It became clear very soot | tually had been shipped on submarines [P2F0Hed. | Mrs, Mary Rogers of No. /havir sent here, an GSS rasliek waen) (he's mies por. | blood aed mig to permit many week:| period, which concerns recent events, | the rising that the Sinn Fein ccohy Susnavan iA the baRnALOR OF | hb ieee WAS on Wand Ave min- |end of 1618 they Will be three fected from November to May to-| In other words, a person who ts end trips home permits of no more than a summary, | %*aln we ng Germany for help. |» rs bile e eh He adda ate ut before the polls opened ! said Andre Tardieu, French | taled at least $45,000,000. nis was|habitually constipated is poisoning last night there were dinners and ne fi On June 17 there was a message mari ne shat AB waited cheerfully until 8 o'clock ion 1 receptions and many Hite group cat | a8 a full statement on the facts and] from iterlin to Washington reterring | West Coast of Ireland on other eri Whe Aree : : High Cominis ement| obtained by the co-operation of Fed-|himself. We know now that Auto sbrations in all parts of the Bronx. | ocuments in possession of the Gov-]to ‘A of May 6, « message which) than the destruction of Allied ship. |Was [he frat woman to vote at the) oo on hig} ral authorities and by the extension | inoric due to non-uction of the And this morning ail the members of | erament would disclose the names of \s missing nd maying that Germany War wilh tule basdea Aha) thas RA yo capac ete cola i garnet to. | Of direct negotiations and the sup-|towels, is directly responsible tor Fire Patrol No. 6 turned o1 pre- i me as perfectly ready to give ne will thus be seen th ne negotl- | ¢! on iss Gra mbs, a music| arrival from th as P s lo Ee aetllh leet oes Ut teats Dersons who stood by the Government} yer) fine rian only would say what {ations between the executive of the hay of Wo! S69, Wautsi tate ost ae] pression of intermediaries, rious Kidsey, acd Bladdee ‘Troubles: kit to Timothy Hickey, who leaves | and also the channele of communica: | port of help they required Sinn Fein organization and, Germany ; . 4 iad gible hide hide “What figures not express,” he upsets the Stomach, causes’ > the New York Fire Department to| tion through which the German Gov-} "On June 16 von Hernstorf al-| have bee) virtually continuous for|Peached the undertaking establish [Secretary B nounced on | concludes, “is the wonderful s7 ; 1 ian bi join the bigger one which is battling | ernment was acting, and which it] ready bee eens £. iis te DRIVE i ta einen by La A parted CUE vs ment where ¢ me nthe 16th! say 8 th $00,000. |chish aentinenta of eehte draw ion p or ppel A and against the great incendiary confla- ‘ot be © public ¢ p | BooawAL of the rebellion an far as his | dior i r wa inter- | election district of the 19th took place i soldier . ind nt that chronie Rheum Sition in Kurope which cadangera | WOUd ot be in the public interest to] information went, and stating mediary for most of the discussions. | yyy ang the second fs Hide an sold ready had Jour ald this country of 100,000,000 | Pain Iu The B he world, “It's @ fireman's joby alt | Yea! at present 1,000 pounds ($6,000) had been pro- | but since America’s entrance into the | Rie the Mao ne: W OB OIG heen sent to France.) jtants, What $ wil ‘ain Ta The Back, are ight,” Tim waid, and they cheered] “The story bexina aw oarly in the| vided for the defense of Casement.| war communication with the enemy | show up until 9 o'clo M. ‘fardien described what th] iy the deep and sincere fee reliew nas tre bowels become nim, Tim's brother, Martin, is with| war as Nov. 6, 1914, when Herr Zim- Ca any 3 he saht 8 Jona aes wage | has ‘ ded te | ere eee 9, acs On Washington He ts the women) United States has and is doing) nocracy toward regul and that Pimples, Rashes. ‘within. thes math eve Gays about | mermanh traasmitted through Count fxplaining that thp work of reor- | last year, and the scheme broke down hd id soe Ht - Rey mr France and the Allles, »{democracy, When L came back to) Eczema and other Shin Affections 0,000 men of the New York diatrict | %99 Bernstorfl a message from Sir| ganizing the rebels was making good | only br many was unable to} PUSiness and presumably waited The German offensive is broken, nee last November I sald: ‘I have| disappear when “Fruit-actives” are vill Join the colors, Of these 6,850] Roger Casement Cater captured in| progress and that their lack of mone nd troop: night. when they mi t . refert the present bate] ontine confidence taken to correct Constipation will Ko to Camp Hancock, 7,600° to| Ireland and executed), asking that a] bad been remedied by him in thls ye LE erty aL nother riging| bands or other male escorts to help /t hoe Ame 8, after our vi Toeday I have only to » tt o aoe ea a Camp Upto 0 10 np 6 , F . atic: " eptember 8, in & despatch to connectio e German of-| ouy ‘ specaihiaigteoy a A ¢ ruil Siaa Cams Unt % 1,88 y Amn p Servi r, | messenger, @ native-born Amertean if hema i yyroner iy Snemorandum |fensive on the western f were | 0! ous resista i arrive in UME) asuits obtained | Table will protect you against ’ € : and the rest to Camp) Wads- | possibile, be sent to Ireland with word from @ person called ‘the Irish revolu- | maturing and a new shipment of arms In oklyn and in Queens ¢ yr de ve action, The figures given —— i v again worth. = that everything was favorable, He tion director resident. in America, |ffom Germany were iinminent. | |the women voters did not evince any | by tary Baker three weeks ago WOMEN ENROLL TO-DAY. _| Auto-intoxication 0 er for fear o' iz ch col ed detailed proposals | “An important ure of every plan t interest to become identif on the Der 0 troops inj Women who wish to vote in the] 5X box, 6 foi 5 was to vy 4 mb © for fear of ar wel ae rT ree nee pore Aho aekabllaninent af aubmarine ie ree ne ” \ ue nth numbe f An easy a aol ‘ ’ ' a box, 6 for 2.50, trial size 2c rest asement also asked that an te Sir sayolution di it 3 in Ireland to menace the ship- | Wit) any F jar party, and Com-) Europe will be double before primaries next September must enroll At all dealers or sent on receipt BE EXEMPT IN DRAFT Irish priest should be sent to Gere 116° contingent upon the sending by ping of all nations. missioner ¢ eisction Jacov A, Liv-| summer. The number of haere to-day. Enrolment booths open from| price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited F many with the assistance of the Ger- | Germany f an ‘expedition wi nthe elreuni neces 5 other | ingston figured that out of approxl-| troops will be three times larger be 10 P.M ane “ . jorm: o expedit ‘ ine Ott .M. OGDENS| ; r Legation in Norway to work In]sumMcient military force to cover a | COUN Wie alem bygie ROvREAme a at mately W women in Kings Coun-| for Send of 1918, We now are|® A.M, to 10 DENSBURG, N. Y —Adyt ; prison camps to corrupt Irish prison. | landing.’ land its duty to its Allies fulfilled but | ty 80,000 would enroll. In t ith} transporting in one month whi C.F. U. Also Will Investigate] ers of war. This priest was a certain] “On this oceasion the German Go.-| to intern the authors and abettors| Election District of the First Assem-| would have ta@n five months at the) Dinner to Which President | Father John 7. Nicholson, an Ameri. /ermment wan to Ax the time, and, ae | op thls criminal tatrigue” bly District, where at the special ( beminninie OP Lhe wai \ | : can citizen of Irish birth. He reached | AB inducement ian duppelin base | reasional election 9% women voted! ‘Tne capacity of troops transportal | . ; . AWilkon Has Bren Asked having submarine anc in bases | easld ‘ ; al iF un and ; | F Germany safely and we find him infin West Lreland was insisted upon. ‘IRI H RADIGALS ‘CAL inly 15 had enroll@d up to 10.45 o'clock.| from America to France is notably | a LRSTTUCTL OR t or \\ On 4a wistion otal Union No | January, 1915, transmitting messages} Von Bernstorit evidently was having If a woman fails to enroll to-day| larger than the means for the trans- | v 1 the Centr derated Union last night} to America diticulty with his tools, for on Oct she will not be permitted to vote at] port of German troops from the Rus- 18 7 2h he warned his ¢ ‘ament not to! PLOT ONE- IDED; Ree dake (e thal tbat inanimously passed a resolution criti- According to & report of Capt allow a certain Capt. Moobm, then a ’ the primary of the party with which] sian to the French front in the most) c \ D wing the draft regulations announced | Von Papen (German Miltary Attache] pesident of Hotterdam, to write to| she wishes to afMiate, nor can she! favorable circumstances, ~ | saked to a ove hie walter , trom the! 1914, verbal axsurances wero sent in were apt Ko to shew E people, party. If she enrolls as a Democrat} fighting elements as soon as they land | IN st of those not usefully emplovec eabotas io Damemsaile. Kanuas saber rt. Moo # arrested by | » cannot vo Zopub 5 led bj © recent agreement ‘That was the only action taken at|[O*Ponee to Casement’s request that) Wy in piritish waters |De Valera Writes Bishop Declaring |#he cannot vote in th Bon union | wes: sited By sear ae te Al ne meeting on the new draft reguias | 22 excellent impression had been pro- {We again find von Bernstort on| S$} primaries, If she enrolls as a Ree] on brigading, This ans t 3 ees ; jms. although there has been talk ot | 4Ced 18 Ireland, In the beginning of | Dec. 4 attaching a note surreptitious | hat Conspiracy Never publican she cannot vote at the Dem-| urgent necessity of the present and H E \ kK N | N eG | / A | | | 4 Maas meeting of those affected by the | 1#16 the plot ripened and on February [IV to 4 message passed by Ue Ameri. | Existed ocratic primaries, Hut most impor-| through progressive training prepares iL f 4 ‘ order 10 of that year Count Von Bernstortt |Sa® Government, in which he men: | ‘ _| tant of all, if she does not enroll at| for the constitution of large units of : in vane There was lively discussion of a for-|sent, to a covering address in Rot-| Awerica were pressing tor an answer) VUBLIN, May 25—Revelation of] qi, she cannot vote in the primaries,| the American army under the com- mal report that a dinner has been ar- | terd despatch signed with the ]{a their proposal of Sopt.&. He scema | the evidence obtained by British }1n' such case she will be clagsified| mand of Gen. Pershing, ' { ranged 7 ane 4, to whieh, Presiden Aes or Beals, one of his principal ty have followed this, on Gh jatnas Government of a revolutionary | propably as “independent” “Th are the capital results of ihe {| \ ell deli haat Los lh : despatch included an extract| fe cn the just day of 1916 Troreign | movement in Ireland caused widest} gtrictly speaking, the enroliment| last two months, Add to them the i M the Partenders’ Union dedared that | {orig tear f John Devoy, head | socretary Zimmermann informed him | {#usston here to-day has nothing to do with voting] unity of command and you will be able | he restaurant named did not employ | % We na-Gael to the effect that] oe quantities of munitions which it} HRadicals bitter denounce the] next November in the general to judge clearly the manner in which nion cooks, and that the di sop pnd could not be post | was proposed to : Fob, | statement issued by the official press | on iro to enroll will not debar| the United States understood the last ve be Bald (ner p inleae tik Sts tare ee Teen fot and was lou, " ‘ al ¢ that time, | battle, These measures assure the Ale | | bees a organize commilt tec t * al been |; , | any W tir ae a = o investiga decid 1, to begin action on | /2poss! 1) And declare it is a conspiracy : . |lied armies for the final period \ n Jan, 18, ‘ wi : SSS | as y and be unwed that |, irish committe ¢| ‘The Weatmenth Independent says! — WOMEN ENROLL TO-DAY, | Na a superiority in numbers and the Chen to Children of 16 Years and Dhadee ar in Li SK) proposal, ae without German troops! Prof, Do Valera has sent a letter to) Women who wish to vote in the | >? of Lapel g sip een reviews | |= = & rising Would be useless ; ly dle | In his stateme ardieu re I e same month von Bern-|* Teen’ Wen ote entrance @ prominent bishop absolutely deny- | primaries next September must enrolt| !" } 4 ittarhine. the Asneriona | | at Ing hie usual practice. war in April, it, the tine. of | MK the existence of any German plot.| to-day. Enrolment booths open from |i much detail what he Aueciste ues ’ ely attached to a menage | munication between the Gh -| "It ds an ex parte statement.” de- |g a, M. to 10 P.M Goveroruent Is a wt Do you want to be a cartoonist ? Get into | 5 he American) crnment and the leaders of ured the Irish Independent, a Nation = | intensify its war powe rising andl ihe | deiueh nara ena te oe alist organ with Sinn Fein aympathies, | Comme Intermed tm! ieciting figures on war material! | the contest and send your drawings to Kid || expat nunitions time. On] heli regarding the British evidence | j; manufactured, he sald ~ 4: 7 - : : A lthat the messenger service between GnICAGO, ; } e cp ener 3,000 3 » Kve BY . biarcn ton Jago iernan Fovelgh [Atngette qd ieeaed, devia by Joke | "Pha accused have Hut be wra,|_ CHICAGO, “May 25 "The [in a few wack from now 2400 Kartoon Editor, The Evening Mail, 25 City Devoy, was affected hh is thu: question of creditability 1 W x i \r and 18 " >| Stak . ° be ianded in Tralee Ruy. and. as Nees WAP ARE iae of AEA At in er ETLas Seelerday at Bore BhUrideny chine guns of ait kinds wit be manu | || Hall Place, New York. A cartoon is printed nun ion war : i dee Bake the Court o ype actured monthly he Libe mo-| a . See . (von Hernatonie rept ys. hae been followed anny Come te Widely AIVETE®. CONG | ieee tio eoRtInUS tua: HOD wane | Lore ike frat ender tor. wish wae]||| SVOLY day, the lucky ones being selected by Mr. |! Ma . astorit re Aig hes bean fuloy e apps | declined to conti 6 $50,000. ba! p wien eas : a phe ‘ ‘ H Bo Irish wae sible in the aneeches of Heland is not, and never hws been, fon which the Count hay been at ibe | for 22,000, went through the final) | Goldberg and Mr. Voight, The Evening Mail's || we # sent to Ireland by aders during t 1 ) 1 erty and ordered him held until the | tests last month hey are being . : peed r pro-German. No appreciable num| . i ° | The nex Bernatortt tole seen pie. rots ce yo I; Of Nationalists, no matter how ex-| court hears the cage June 12, Minotto, vd at the rate of mors shan! |! Cartoonists. There are no prizes, but from time || r ed the code to be used between | ea, treme, want to rid themselve a son-in-law Louis H. Swift, the | , \j the Germana nad the scbele wile the ron Cota, § SA Re a acts Jacke wnt io she Hedefat Court O° | uy serial || to time Mr. Goldberg and Mr. Voight will || hs were in transit and explained | ¢ ng we could have 00 the ppeals after Judge Carpen n th iH aree Wer 18 Waal ean Sxnlalons ewe could have ven | mora ce Court had allowed the at) ff BEST WAY TO SAVE write short talks to those who participate inthe | 4 Dut Hay and go as far as Pigeon \ big army, but w he glaring weakness of Rov | H without’ srocun tariiis portunity and means f rnment's case in that It reats 90 large WHEAT } | || series, pointing out just what the youn Ma ‘ | Ay: | | g ar ists ‘ h 26 Von Jagow rey that |conld only be Uned An \ ly on the publi ches of Sinn| dence it claims, it has done England, iS TO EAT ih d fi m ik Hf the Soap is used for every-day Hd be that @| "There already haa been ich | Weinera, Jt i# @ curlous sort of @ ‘con-|irclund, America and the Allies | | will have to do to become regular cartoonists. tiles parponteamaated By occasional | 705i." rn tata titit' to [Cowaued, mithoul auccene sul 1 spirary” that ts proclaimed rom ame iid ip anelano acne OST TOASTIES D ewes Cuticura Ointment to first n at ’ advocate : - : gms of pimples, redness, roughness | sage from von Hernetortt to Merlin tho| boas,” We gan eee rie nepe of Ghat in| tne revelations are bound to bring) een ttonenty veering tee Only way some folks rawings should be made on white paper oe A Tag a pte food Her lh palores tae Rie nsancTUCURA aneSRE: ICSUANi el gamit MenNUOnA: ore Rauhd to Ming vaRUs # . with India ink, fragrant super-creamy emoliients ere 1 priva w Annan invasion ef England and the | éreat changes, po’ wily and fae-! cent plo! coarsely medicated, often dan \ Trela landing ef treops and munitions in| tionally, {t le belleved, pc y caus Vurthermore, if the Government Witte e Pere h erty: | gerous preparations urged as substi ) 1 ay 1 at) Ireland. We should be prepared to. ing aiew line-up of the factions as the evidence it should court mar rite your name, address and age on the tutes, ’ An \ tol leave nothing undone toward that ‘he Nationalist stand was summed those under arrest and, if they back ; : | 1 wegeeietes Tye tr bt con et ; very. of ena Nationalist atand was summed) 1% found guilty, shoot them, How ack of your drawing. Cetionre, TIA. Boston” ‘Sold eve t Ov ot c 4 ‘ 8 Fr who) ever, 1 know at some of those ar. everywhere. Soap Ointinent 26 and ie a . of this year \ said rested are Not concerned in the plot } 4) and asking for an a raid on As long as Germany s the en if (he Government Bus (he evi-} to overthrow the Government \ Shee —

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