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| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. MARY cect n DANCER WHOSE SUIT REVEALS THE KAISER’S ‘Stage Women’s War Relief | Makes Fighters Welcome At Their Sunday Canteen Music and “Eats” and Fun Aplenty for Man in Uniform, | With Only Officers Barred—Permanent Service House | NATION HAS FAITH OE USED SCANDAL THREAT TO FORCE ENGLISH SUPPORT OF PEACE PLANS CHARGE BLACKMAILING LIST IN STEEL MEN NOW, | ~ SAYSJUOGE ARY Their Work Is rene in| Washington, He Tells | With Greater Accommodations Planned. A a : rns. ,.9. | tO prove the existence of this book. Institute } - a} las the sold nd be due Startling Revelation of Kaiser's | said to be designed for political and | By Hazel V. Carter. Ate the soldiers and sailors found th ck j is ade j | military blackmail by the Berlin] @ | “Come op up to the canteen an “IL wouldn't s a Sunday for Blackmail List Made in bes me ghiscrewhrica ieled TtaTRRGE | At the opening session of the Amer-| meet some of the Broadway stars.” | worlds,” ; said. Sho and Libel Suit. en the book Joan Iron and Steel Institute at the} This was the invitation a pri her ott of s | | * . es two of the r | ie | Miss Allan was to have appeared |Waldorf to-day Elbert H. Gary, as| fom a a ba Role hg pbs lurs : Al 5 : 3 at & presentation of Oscar Wilde's pe ds ; (1 comrade, who had just come to Ne Mo ne of the most pop HAD 47,000 N A MES |cgsicese” at the Independent Theatre President, delivered his annual ad-| york from a small town up State, ular actren the cunt Bhe + Jand when Mr. Pemberton-Buling an- dress, In which he discussed war con-| the other knack of remembering the : ; " m1 nq Abo The Asquiths, er Haldane |swered the summons in the libel ac- ditions and the situation that con Where do you get the stand-in?” | oom, opamen and inquiring about ze Ition on April 6 Miss Allan's counsel, + {his friend asked ital tes ahaut fey bio hb d b 5 fronts the {ron and steel producers of | her abou n 8 way she and Judge Darling Among avers Humphreys, declared toa! theyre. all ertends of ta tele [always han @ Book of lads In onttorm " a ' . 4 2 A je r e) aro! her 3 Those Mentioned, bree daar Mh soetche bak tece Mlb ir » tone of his remarks was opti RHO FOUNE, DHVAIS TDI ees |e Otleare ak the heetanse uke Minallt duction “had made an attack of a mistic, Ho said that in the beginning | “®%4 they're the best scouts in the/narrett, Margaret Kmith, Carre At sort which he (counsel) hesitated to pe oe 7 . world—not at all for the Umelight|Comas, Lucile Wy "Daisy ay . C | he icion on the part o! | auc etron and Daisy | LONDON, May 31.—A sensatlon! onanacterize, but which was un- : shtatcpdl shies nat W pinta stuff.” | Humphreys. has been created by the assertion | hy of any man to have made ; ire iy ems eg ; {Phe two sauntered up to No. 17/PLAN A SERVICE HOUSE WITH that 47,000 British men and women,|upon any woman. * * * and many é y eau hesdeht es ust ed cape West 37th Street to the little Rip MORE ROOM. ated to wit if # woman might have hesitated befor sabe babi octet te Winkle "1 Room, where the] “yw, re pl ° mare to be addicted to vice and hi raghee rennin + lever, has been allayed, and the Gov- 2 ba Preah iees aldde Hc in bondage to Germany through fear |¢2MiN& into court and publishing to A Seat Le a doors are closed to the public on ou the men people who might not otherwise have * ;ernment authorities to-day gre sk-}gingay and the place is donated to| form,” Mrs. Humphreys sai of exposure, are named in a book Pre- geen those horrible words.” 3, |ing to co-operate with the steel and] tne giage Women's War Relief for|v” : roney have our eye on a con pared by German secret agents. SAYS GERMAN BLACKMAIL LiST| 2 ® |tron men r the entertainment of men in ual-|to £00 men every Sunday, aed we Tho alleged facts camo out in open HAS 47,000 NAMES. ‘ D |, te We win thie war,” sabt Me. GON: beeps jwould like to have a larger place to| fag the defense of Noel Pemberton : j [vit will not matter much in dollars} “aney were met at the door by|*ecommodate them. Every one has e article complained | . i ' , * been lo yout donating wer Billing, M. P., and pubiisher of the is a ue Ot ae i hat ket wa! % $ [and vents to us who are interested {1 /Cyeygtal Herne, Chairman of the Vien lovely about donating thelr ser.| Periodical Vigilante, who is charged | “ld that “there ¢ , en Soc cael [L > teel and iron output of this coun-| New york City Bureau of the Stage | often almost our entire me | with libelling Maude Allan, American oan Somatiea i Ponape pat ale »|try. If we} the war it will not} women's War Relief. | donated by some of th ( | dancer, and J. T. Grein, manager of Gam thi reports oe Genuak aeente ° {| matter much wheth we have any “So glad to know you,” she sald, \} eae od ee i th® Independent Theatre. The de- SHE hava intentear iota pester th 6 y thing at all or not ne outlook iS syaking hands with the lad who was s kw pings that fondant has led jneveral jw eS! the past. twe re:” that “more! @ + good. We bave a steady customer | introduced, “and you're just in time have canned stuff tor! than 1,000 pages are filled with the| /and one who is able to pay as he goes. {for the music and the lunch, Hustle fh \ f that they will | You've Tried the Rest, names mentioned by German agents) ¢ S.There is no occasion for gloom. ~T}up and get here's lovely layer | HAN t0 have plonty of hat tater "on foenoenee spl de cee ay he ° - * have no patience with a pessimist. Al cake this ever Maile hotay ath Read Un n their reports—names of 47,000! « } oe das that's homey and good now MarIIuh’ hea’ And. women” and aade # S mad Ziman in our business should see the} The new « awed| “One thing we are very particular Now Try THE BEST Tne thatthe choupne chat 41o0o dene a ALLAS sliver lining through a cloud aud be |foramoment, ‘There were half a dozen | about Ja tho girls who come to enter-| lish men and women were held in, ¢ *) willing to stand up and fight it out.|or so pretty girls, beantiful women | tal), Thori ure ulwaya two hostesses The world’ 4 bondage through fear calls all clean) { * On the other hand, we have no room| receiving, and with the pink can-| ¢ntortainns i We are best! Makes] spirits to mortal combat.’ ) our business for an ultra-opt dle shades making a soft light (hrough | personally respons! all of th ordin meat, Miss Allan's counsel had a hat kind of a man never does much, | the room it looked a little more like | &i who com ° € they are h : } 1 lat Ja than f ut ed only on a from the cheese, sardine | that the suggestion of the article was | of Wied, and who was a member He dreams and thinks tbat all w ‘ a party than a cantee But aa} Women's War In this and deviled Jthat “ie the police seized the list of | 0% the Royal Air Worces, testified that | wellewhatever betide he was recelved by each of the women! way we know just are. cata andes | members of the Indepen ‘Theatre| be wrote the article In Give us the man who will stand up| With the sa warm, Rood-natured| | “Our band en donated Bg sandwic | they would find the names of several| 29¢ that was based with a und | head and tig | greeting, and as he looked around and er Hine toe ¥ ved De appetizing oust f people” included umung fom Marte Corelli, the novelist out saw a lot of the men he knew from) *"Wie), the band had playe delicious——Try | «¢y9 47,000, Capt. Spenc matcly passed out| “I Lelieve we will win this nar.| Sm» playing checkers, smoking and) pioge, last Bunday night ie |, In court yesterday Mr. Pemberton. | of the Flying Corps ag physically un-| First, we are right. We seek no con- | PIMA away eats—ne PASEO HO PRE | YA eats heal, Ol SrpunGs) tHe Oey ues ling called Mrs, Villlers Stewart to) fit. Under cross examination, he saldj quest from any nation. We have no wen) 4 eg Soeay and| t® shake hands ith Mrs, Hum k. | prove the existence of this book. Mra |he had never been in the Secret $ lisposition even to punish the evildver “ay Pe, COE H RY, ODE | ohreve, (ne saa Stewart sald she had seen the book|vice. He was born th America ebA| beyond. tie: bounds of demanding our | f n white cap and) “This has been the first real even 3 and that it contained the names of! had never been naturalized in Eng-| sigh \ vail get those rights ee bib sity tgheite ah Hark, his Austin Nichols & Cos ex-Promier Asquith and Mrs, Ag-|land. In the German book to which | re iy no telling,” he continued Bray Ong) SYA EURES ASEH | Tngaring. traces quith, Viscount Haldane, formerly he had referred there was @ note “what will be our. relations wit! \3 do we pay?" he whispered ickness. 1 know Seoretary of War, and Justice Darl-| after each name indicating the par- Government in the future, for it not} ene genom, Stage people : ae ing, who is trying the case against | ticular way in which the person could infrequently happens that a Govern-| i il een Wolke it co eee de S aeere La Nicene sis omberton- Billing 4 Mea ¢ a Govern} pied hey won't let you pay for n before I gu ove PREPARED Mr, Pemberton-Billing. best be approached. ment official, like others, de inoompes | ae eae i "Indeed you can,” Mrs, Humphrey Capt. Harold Spencer, who was 9| rhe tist 8,6 - ¢ } j Anythiagiaround here, Only thd eile! re clied: a6 she held nd for a ne Vist in qu } Capt. Spe e € recal the dark days of i9u7 1 rt y r te she ba me ane MUSTARD | Ru nnd ee ene ean sre anya of in, |emabat around here Only the wee vepld athe hla ‘it Ant Ta j rieivcte in Albania before the wue| testified, hadebeen shown him by|when we did not know where we thelr feed. And, by the way,’ don't | every Sunday and bring your friends COR SYM ic de-camp to Prince Wililatn | meee Wiliam to Albania, He didnot with the Government, but Ta ask a gir) to let you pay for her tray,| And when you get acrows we want Lo remember secing Mr. Asquith's name |to say to-day that our gene leven if you do fall aed for her. i¢|Meaf from you, We will feel prous but he asser t n eit work under ection of | f igi Ps “\to have your let card with } “i46 ; pames OF socretary of the Navy 1s appre jmakes ‘em sore, They say this 19/ these other friends of ours Mrs. Asquith an ount Haldane | 4+ Washington thelr way of doing their b: she showed him fat bundle were the sivir ne cn We first entered the war and po n "Ove TW THINGS ; siving: tne Whoo rat entated the NOT A DULL MINUTE FOR ANY BP aay “ (eo) H names Capt said he would| you heard predictions ev here that show Stags = f VISITOR THERE. | en’ tellet oing £0 only give th of those who had) {M4t the Govenment would take ove Women's War Itelief is doing f en NOW not expect tod ‘i pretty girl he was intro- -— to German temptation. Capt. Spen-| ality | i the frst | i ‘ie informant Wo ual i our Kreat iD-] duced to, and @ few miautes later he LONDON SEES MUCH HOPE before the ¥ Office, the War| triotically or we mu drastic] | nh aes home, a» he | Office and the t “ no} laughec and Itsteneg to} TPUT and| the mu juz band. Ld NAMES MRS. GEORGE KEPPEL at our | can} “Won't you have son lay AS A MESSENGER, © cata tine proses asked Georgie Added Th me) es, It “There wa at political pressure , nen good of the} P ses 1 , lished it would undermine the whole rromaganes, « YNDON, May S1-In the prow fabric of Government, I then he Bethlehem Steel C ' rican shipbuilding PB took It to the riitical ma ne.” n “ “ " ) | ahaa aba Vas DTOMKE to Dear, Oeatt Board’ Hend Ia Arrested tn ¢ On Haste : Ay " fe [ees AReRGen Raid Soptember Alabama to the boys—'Cook n the crisis # on and| CLANTON, Ala, May 31.-—H. A waid t 1 States a and Ww So. bri Asquith | Harris, Sheriff of ¢ and) at 7 o'clock the band ad ned for |67.480 tona prev aun fin risis, he added, | Chairman of the C ) bx ; Fj raat i; H . pares . 1 arged Ww negligen plano. It was Vincent Yeoman, who! same p i, A @ solng ficiency and violating — Fe tl! volunteers his tlme every Sunday t , & Asau k and make a man | atatutes volunte és near: Vie Americar ' ad f 1 precaution, he adid, he ae ab voy e i read R ; infec d Americar th yp. Hed Cross Worker ry “ ew e . ha : rane ‘te UTAFIRAD MANA): jeadqua War for Weavers eightee Ca McComas sung some ry wubine tere so that the plot might be frus FEM . ed here ay announced tha 3 n ations It will n male good the “e ‘Admiral Mayo and his secretary Edm low « * P b alread . J ‘AND THE That you can get so much real came to me and got the whole state ving witli Cross in France kept the boys laug Sth 1a tk . . ment,” he sa een awa *s of Wa ‘Gee, this in bett an & BROW Te shipyards is f oma OTHER IS ~ goodness for six cents in that de-+ Meee te uace ce shartiann ios ain 4 ; Up go eceneretee ls ee J licious candy-—-Nut Tootsie Rolls. the camarilia between England and of no I've net WDY |against slackening . t ja Germany, the witness replied existence of the book of names was t « rosse f tran between England and Germany with ferred to in the alleged libel and its teen & of hoya w ied capa tthe yeaa he learned from persona who had re- Grein, who was born » taud meine h 8 1 fa ported to the Intelligence Depart- {put is a British subject b f {1 i an “ sh 1 ment, was a well known English @o- |tion, said founded f f ta . recon ciety woman, Mrs, George Keppel, He | Fal » London, and that he held the z noone . r n Mra. Keppel come back from fourt ass of the Orde f as camp: yy a : Holla man ¥ id the © ! ‘ fo rhe a Mr, Vemberton-t a d that ‘ vn Miss Allan ad ( rom ea his dbjyot ia calling evidence as to the man associations to bis koowledge, found toed caudiy ad edteralaug aod child, AUSTRIAN ATTACK | irda Ls CHR YSTAL, “oe Lendoond ON ITALIAN FRONT FAILS 10 SURPRISE Some Prisoners Taken in Cen- tre Movement—Fighting Mainly by Artillery, NOME, Thursday, May 30.~The of- ficial statement from the Italian War Office to-day reags dosultory Phere artillery was fighting yesterday. In the Gludioaria, the Val Lagarina and the Vat Arsa and on the Asiago Plateau enemy de- fensive works and enemy troop movements were bombarded effec- tively We ted a surprise attack <t | Gima Palone. A hostile patrol coun ter-attacked at Cortellazzo, Some | prisoners remained In our hands.” VIENNA, May 380 (via London) The official statement to-day from Austro-Ht trian neral Head quarters reads “The battles in the Tonalo region | continue. In the Adamello bt (western Trentino) the enemy artil- | Iry fre also increased, Several ait omy attacks against our positions south of the present glacier were re- pulsed, An enemy attempt at recon- noltering op ons across the Piave north of Dona failed, AMERICAN AIRMAN IS | the victims, |] Trim ankle fit—no ma warTRon [FURNESS LINER SUNK; 25 OF HER CREW LOST essel Torped joed OF Fastnet and Goes Down in Few Moments, Is Report in Boston, BOSTON, May 3$1.- the sinking of the Furness Line steam- News of ship Cheviot Range and the loss of twenty-five of her crew was received here to-day. ‘The vessel was bound from a port in the Mediterranean to i and when she was attacked by a sub- marine off Fastnet and went down in a few minutes. , Tho entire crew took to the boat but only ten men were saved, One of the boats disappeared suddenly and the survivofs believe that she wos deliberately run down by the submarine and al! hands left to drown. Capt. J. W. Manning, commander of the freighter, was lost and mos of the other officers were among Sweden Signs With Allies. IOMNDON, May 81—A commercial and navigation agreement between weden and Great Britain and her allies was signed yesterday [Eee ive. A feature of Hurley Low hoes. Black and Tan Cordo- van shades for your selection. CAPTURED BY GERMANS WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY IN | MRANCE, May 81 (Asspela Press). | An American aviator was captured Germans yesterday after his ma ne had fallen into no man’s land. | e fight In which the American's | nac was damaged took place | when five American pursult machines engaged with a German aerial squad- ron while protecting a party of Bric {su bombers who were returning from | Two of « raid early yesterday the enemy machines were shot down | and another was forced to land out of contro Th aken in| the Cantigny has reached | 242. A score tured this | morning idden in deep caves yen and last night. 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