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ENKEV'S BOOK PTD BE SUPPRESSED | ASANTEYAR WORK Call Is Sent Out Withdrawing! “War, Peace and the Future” From Circulation, T™ furtherance of ite a@gainst German propaganda and in aidious anti-war influences the Na campaign tional Security League announced to-day the suppression of “War Peace and the Future,” by Ellen Key book, G. P. withdrawn it The publishers of the Putnam's Sons, have from sale and authorized to issue this warning, whic gent to all the libraries The National Security with the fuil consent and co-operation of the publisher, wishes the attention of your library to the fact that ‘War, Peace and the Future,’ by Ellen Key, contains sentiments which, at the present time, are dan gerous and should be suppressed “We therefore appea 1 to withdraw from circulation “this book which the publishers have voluntarily removed from their selling list.” Elien Key, who is a Swedish femin ist and philosopher, is nearly seventy years old and has played an im portantspart in moulding public opin fon in Sweden. Her greatest vo,ue nas been in Germany, where her the league has been ountry League, books have been read by the hundred | co thousand Some of the sentiments she ex presses in “War, Peace and the Fu ture” are “Bach one of the great powers t have preserved peace had it so mi, ed, “We have benefited by the dent bloom of German, English, French and Italian culture. And now France and Bngland expect us to throw all | our gratitude and sympathy for Ger- |many on the rubbish heap.” | | an tex |i people or acts of that count which contain any propaganda in occasional lines of poetry | discarded by the Kast Orange, | Board of Bducatl will affect all books ings of Goethe and Schiller, as they contain more or less praise of ¢ quest Less than twen study German next ause it is necessary as a rance requirement — WESTCHESTER NOTES. en B. Davey. Plains, wh Wh South all winter, w for Saranac Lake, where located In the future. Th missed County Judge Yo the new y will be sworn | Monday by tice Young tn Part the Supreme Court Justicn and Mra, ser have taken ac Upton, where they v ing th Judge the G Former Assintant District Attorney William J. Fallon saya he is going to file an appeal t ate DD vision from th Francis |G. Gertenbac Auditor Jof Yonkers, found gullty of audit and indoraing a faire and fraudule claim against the cit Deputy eased her nt, known w Yorker he vesunts at Rye for ere from New York houses at that resort Pool and Ralph C. Frank J. ¥. bungalow at Saunders of mmer, Oth 1. Lawrence 1 A Message to Mothers iE ‘OU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood : | the docters made souls and hearts : those to tell you the of flesh and bi men who are respondin; dead of night as readily as in the broad Ca that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing and just like you: the doctors with to your call in the light; they are ready will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to We just want to impress upon you the importance Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a num- ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. r| Brasian yeate Winthrop. *| Winthrop THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, /PRESIDENT AND MRS, WILSON SAUERKRAUT GERMAN? NO! | THRIFT FESTIVAL PATRONS IT'S DUTCH, SAYS HOOVER Sousa to Make First Public Appear-| Therefore He Urges Patriotic Zea ance With Old Band Sunda ot§ Not to Bar a Valuable S. Entered War President and Mra. Woodrow Wilson for the War jo Grounds on . is riding to n Philip Sousa | !ty. The I Administration issued a bile appearance | Ktatement to-day saying that It “seems 1 of 200 pleces aince our | to be losing its popularity as an Amer ntry Into the war | ican dish.” and appealing to the people retary and Mra. McAdoo, Gov. and | hor that it came from Hol- Food Product Since U Mrs. Whitman, Mayor and Mrs, Hylan, Admiral and Mrs, Usher | nouncement, - | out the country. me e« | patriotic. zeal hav tn their din} en si rar tacourage the | pror ato food: ama ne dish is rald | to be o an of German 50 cenis to’ $1.25, | origin uerkraut ts a | |with no war tax and including one | adds to the variety | thrift stamp. in whi bbage may be prepared. Its wider would no doubt stimulate a Lieut, Sousa will meet the principals of fternoon in the » and to-mor- ‘areal of the greater use of cabbage and would further the Food Administratio peign for increased consum bie foodstuffs and a gre the staple foods needed abroad by matter by what name it may be | known, sauerkraut Is a valuable food | and ita use should not be curtailed as) a result of overzealous and {ill-advised ‘ogramme thi 1 id the | Madison | incipala be held in ipt of a telegram from Heink stating that {ll- yent her leaving Ton ngolen in time for the concert, Sophie | patriotism.” Jay began reheareals for Elijah.” The cast | |fon, Marie Sundellus re: Mme. Schum ness would | the role of Angel in. neludes Oscar Seagle, a wets | SUBWAY WOMAN SUICIDE, aogier us| CANADIAN SOLDIER'S WIFE Rothter the “Marseiliaine,”’ | Mrs. Burden, Grieving Over Separa-| 12TH REGIMENT SEEKS MEN | tion, Jumped Under Train | OVER THE DRAFT AGE} at 86th Street | Early to-day a woman who jurfiped tn e 0 ront of a subway train at 86th St re Wanted for Dente © hg | ‘ and Broadway late yesterday, and di mediate Service Within the State Volunteers Im- hh in Knie ocker Hospital. ified . Altha Burden of No. | rs Winthrop of the| las sounded the first call for New York men over the draft age to volunteer for immediate ser- | vice within the borders of the State. st 62 ect Mrs, Mary Martin, who keeps the rooming house at that addness, suid Mrs, Burden had’ been despon weeks because of the separat n her husband, who ts fighting in France Only a short time ago she was dis charged from Bellevue, where she had | been She was about thirty-five years old and | referred to her husband as “Robert.” | Among her papers was found a letter es of these soldiers will re-|#lgned by “Robert J s' time a day with|C. oO. 7 ‘aft No. 25 tion periods In be-| Office, England. No. 3, to a rotary schedule —— t boasts of having | soldier Vote Affirms number “Dry” Victory. The counting of tiie soldier vote in the | referendum held in Montclair, N. J., on| city’s water sup-| the excise question on April 30, has af-| Many of these| firmed the “dry” victory. ‘Thirty-one of | rance and many | the sixty~ ts i, so that older | ders were rejected by the County Boanl of tions, 0 ballots counted _ | last night the “wets” obtained twenty- | two and the “drys” eleven, giving the | latter @ majority of nineteen. “Tt is | now serving with the First Provi-|fempt to upset the, fooant’ Slection and sional, or to be held in reserve for| have a new referendum conducted duty elsewhere in the State, In the ee latter case such an enlistment would| Strike to Tle Up All not interfere with the present occu- Rail pation of the recruit, the enlistment of men over the| draft age for immediate field service will begin in the armory next Mon-| Zenpina to-day decided on a day night at 7.30 o'clock and continue | tion ‘of th ‘Avg ohet d every Thursday and Monday there-' ta aft nite perio, under treatment for melancholia, | et inside of one week, it yesterday by Col, f the city was announced Montelatr men up th Regiment, which » needed to fill the gaps. is for me Argentine | BUENOS AI 2 bined railway r federations of Ar e entire country, to fo olution of Argentl i) | \ ANHEUSER“BUSCH, ST.LOUIS. 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