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TY r i ; ~ a a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918.” 4 6 ( we | cetvea from one of the omcers of the —_— shictheintiahieiaatictinsah © ASKSGRAND JURY SSS: OO toa Te ort Bs R,T.IGNORES ee REN Yozzo serge ¥ a of the Allien days of the war. ‘ dematnnialiten DRAFT RESTRICTIONS OF TRENTON, Dec, 4.—Repubdlican State] MADRID, Tuesday, Dec. 3 (Astociated “t saw the 8th Division.” Judee| , 4)» 949090040000000000408 Fj Chairman Bugbee announced to-day | press)—Count Rotmanones, Forelgn Mulqueen said efore it ‘efi Camo) * ‘ » F . § q aE RS that application would be made at once “ ‘ Wadsworth for Rurope, There were! » 0 Supreme Court Justice Bergen for| Minister in the Spanish Cabinet, the i, on ft t 24,000 New York boys in It, the finest | 2 t , Any One May Now Enlist in Sea an order discontinuing the Assembly |ftrignation of which has been an- boys in this State, most of them from | * Service for Regular Four-Year |recount tn Middlesex County as little| nounced, has been entrusted with the this city, representing every race,| % ae en metfeome 3 E-VERY boy in Khaki, ap. preciates a gift from his friends. Can you imagine his pleasure upon opening a box of my FAMOUS SALTO’ NUTS? 00 00_00 00-5 pv a change in favor of the task of forming a new ministry. Term—Many Men Needed. \eeen geen. Fr ef ie Republicans asi" sr, hae ahnounsed that he wil corieult every creed rich and poor, eager to do their duty. They amashed the The remilt of the decision iseon. | With leaders, beginnning with Antonio HE navy mobilisation sta- | 10° ine recount le thet, the “Heong | Maura, former Premier and Minister of will atand 30 Republicans to 30 Demo. | Justice, In order to ensure some pros- tions in New York City lenburg line and overcame the! Public Service Comminsion’s order for t yr Hi ~ baad ”" a | Yudge Mulqueen Warns Ine ee te coatactesc Gaiean Commission Finds Service In- Yonkers and Poughkeepsie | crats, and a joint organization will have |Dect of stability to the new Cabinet isi I t + awatner th ; ' 1 have ben abolished hand |to be effected. This will Romanones is a Liberal leade d quisitors Some Would Put troops were pat against them, but they | adequate—Talks of Acting | Deve ben abolished as guch mnt [done at a Joint conference next wee friend of the Allien let n Tater -) « Th the Hy Ne fo : r = , Down American Flag. bese Weaseied to thik enuitees Against Company. open to all citizens desirous of | sation | ! ’ 4 feall, You do not need any spur but | joining the navy for the four year 7 ——~o — |i) 4 Judge Joseph F. Mulqueen in the | ask you to keep in mind the spirit | The B. RT, having violated the| term of enlistment ' Court of General Sessions to-day) of those boys.” | warned the members of the two Grand} directing that voluntary enilst- Santis" 1904000 BOYS OF GITY was thelr duty, as pa- triotic citizens, to aid the constituted | RUSH INTO NEW “ARMY” authorities to supress any Bolsheviki Movement in this city An order of the . President it adequate service on its various lines) menta of registrants under the | | during the month of November, the| selective draft act wil Ibe per- | Commission to-day announces that it mitted hereafter without notice ' “may send the papers in the matter to| to local draft boards has returned District Attorney Lewis with criminal| enlistments to the status before by proceedings recommended.” | the war. Es The B. Rt. T. was shy 16 per cent. There are many vacancies in , of the standard required by the Com-| the navy now and they will in- mission during the test. That is,| crease as men who enlisted for there were 41,036 trips less than there| te duration of the war or in the | should have been. Inspectors em-| Naval eserve are demobilized » | ployed by the Commission counted All advantages as to pay allow- f to Register for Military Judge Mulqueen did not designate Whethe * ther at Wor * @he Bolsheviki by name in his speech, | 4 Hs er at k Dut his auditors plainly understood or in High School qwhat the Judge meant by his remarks.| «pid y “Our brave soldiers are returning} That was the greeting of 120,000 tor?” from their victorious battles from| boys, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen | { fi 1 ° > | care and ° ances and promotions are stil lin mbroad,” Judge Mulqueen told the] years old, in this city who registered | + 1 ie Ih Open MEA Penetes NKRE She totes ors, to you te ote: tary Trair H >| MINMKERE “iekacae 4: Grand Jurors, “and it is up to you to| yesterday under the Military Tra ning |» latest indictment against B. R. T. The navy particularly needs eee that the law is maintained in this| Law, In the State, it was estimated | ¢ . ‘a ene . ; COL ™. © BRYANT failure is based firemen, , machinist’s mates, ap- city this month. At this time there] jast night, 200,000 boys had answered | eee enti t a hi ‘ . Joes $-4-4-4-000-464400044 In addition to announcing that the} Prentice seamen for radio, ship- mre elements in our population that | te call | igh boilerma . | evidence against the railways com- wrights, ollermakers, ship's - ‘despise America. They enjoy our) ‘The schools, particularly the high | Veteran of Spanish American War ” t n 00 Ospita apprentic ¢ | e ‘hospitality; they thrive here and en-| schools, were mostly used for regin« pany “may sent to the Hrooklyn | COOKS, hospital apprentices and | Wom ’ 9 Joy freedom which ‘they would have] tration, with teachers in charge, Dur and Mexican Border Leads District Attorney, the Public Service |_™éss attendants, ss Pal ses ppa re of ai 7 id rmer 7th evime Commissio oe th not dared dream of in their ownling business hours the registration Former 7th Regiment. Sr thatc Beneliy ceuitac omay neater than mane war om tte einen he ound ac ara Why | Nea Gate Aicon| IN TENAFLY, SAYS HUSBAND . ‘that it ! A Collection of Newer Models | f sources, although confi American flag. ‘They wish to eubsti-|tending school. But from 5 o'clock | * ere of his family that loth Smith announced that if elected tute another flag here; they wish to/untli 9 o'clock at night a constant | m ” sh of working lad er to enroll : ,|he would remove every member of | —— destroy our very institutions. rush of working lads eager to enrol iment, formerly the old 7th 2} wou A in the new “army” presented the the Public Service Commissions. It|7pavelling ¢ Testifies Th: Judge Mulqueen reminded each |i (he new Ph eeeeee ™- | York National Guard, is now cammand-|in therefore quite safe to predict that | /favelling Salesman Testifies That member of the)Grand Jury that he| Jn answer to criticism of the Mili nmission will be out! Woman Deserted Him for Son ‘was a volunteer to serve in the war/tary Training Law, the majority of it has completed its | ny Col. M.D. Bryant, who recently | the present. cc of office befor ; ved & promotion to Licutenant- Arian ore ke of Ranehe » , be T iked' them to be | the lads expressed not only willing new series of hearings. ; ancher, T d ae oe Pe eraec ine tHRIng cout acta | Colabil’(n (i of a major opera:| The frat Nearing on the BR. T'3| pap ac ae he Values Are Most Extraordinary punctual in thelr work and render | ii were eager for immediate action, | hile Divisions) Ma. | latest offense against the Public Ser- | Pdward C. Looker, a travelling sales- . \such service that the residents of this |“ press cel AP Se Po ee oe ee slong! Ma) vice Commission's ruling will take |™&n of No, 1121 Bedford Avenue, Brook- ch un Officer of the 2 Juce next Tuesday, llyn, told Supreme Court Justice Cropsey | city might be indebted to them for 11 SAILORS IN GAMING NET. maintaining law and order. “The war that this country has waged,” Judgo Mulqueen continued “Although the companies appear to!to-day that when he returned from a for Fr | | have done a little better since tie {trip last October he found a note from | | Water minginding in Battalion, made Vollce Make Rald at No Street and 6 signing of the armistic 1 Com-|his wife saying she had gone to Fra missioner H. Kracke, “the rec- |to ve a Red Ci he 106th Mach nur But she never | Afternoon, Evening & Dinner Frocks Jup mostly of troopa of cavalry of the | ord of the whole month of Novembe . not only for our own safety . ‘ 1p w month of Novem rot any farther than N. J., he RANE BD RY, “em . Fy ~ matin tear aldety of ihc. WOH. Ye even neafaring men were arrested second muadron of tho 1st New York | ip shocking and shametul i ik aware FTERNOON FROCKS of Tricotine, Geor- y after midnight in a aailors'| Cavalry, with which organization Col “Ne G lay’: a i rv i bi like , , g, A in practically ended. Mut there 18 an- | tonrding house at No. i47 Water Street, | Hryant wan connected for many years, | preliminary. to a determination of the gette Crepe, Wool Velour, Serge, Poiret other war constantly going on. Just | caught in the act of gambl ie| having. en In 1897 a¥ a private in| commission's course, A violation of a and his wife were mare | Twill or Satin, in tailored and more H as the best element of people from | claimed, by Detectives Mackey and/old Troop C, N. GN. ¥., and serving | Commission order is a crime—41,036 |!" sears ago, when both were) hE elaborate effects. Evening and DinnerFrocks all over the world are attracted to | Moran in the Spanish-American War in the| Violations in a single mapth are a|iineser Ped vebietlp chad ah bal) 1 of Crepe Georgette, Satin and of Silver Em- | : Waa writ ie | HUMAHO Dink, We deteclivea why, had [Borls ican Ghisbaipn ih tie shame and a scandal. ‘Tite facts injdsughter, Madeline, who was living with broldarad Net bi ah Sekt | Ne ee ee re ere et | rullgtionded receiver ; yea sh iahal i for nine montha| the case are available to the District |his wife's mother when he ived in roidered Net combined with Satin. |=5| prizes are offered for professional |“ joaded revolver on him, and he ne Colonel werved for ning month*! Attorney of Kings County. The com-|Brooklyn, She had be that her re i ES} skill, business sagacity and success |*%d the rest of tho men were lined up jon the Mexican Horder as Mator In| migsion'may atart penalty auits, as the | mother han Sr ancione trib Very Specially Priced, iB against the wall with the admonition | ( hand of the second squudion of| gtatutes autho: do:) Bech vioel Milas Mini = and the greatest fleld offered for hon | tha the find. who lowered h est endeavor of every kind, other ele- | would go’ to the hospital, D ments are attracted here because Of | charged with violation of the these very facts, Law and the rest with disorderly cc ley Rawiison, While fighing with | not exceeding “The Bible says that where bodies | duct the British the Colonel was wounded | Sion will decid are there will be vultures. The same | The proceeds of the Spanish card | ‘ler after it has hands | the Ist New York Cavalry. Ils com- % was|munds have been brigaded with t Sullivan | British armies under Generais Haig went to Ti | I | Reiss, a family friend, | Ne and they found Mrs, Looker living une | = r the same roof with Herbert L, mith, who, according to the husband, | hc and Street Frocks of Wool bad deseribed himself during visits to Velour, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and thing is true in these modern days, | f*™Me, In sight (table stakes), were $6 ea RNG panies and any inter pate s West : pi nie ge Serge, Evening and Dinner Frocks of Danas na oe owne! he Wes sker said his | 8 Weal § A r ‘Where treasure is there are thieves, |°V°r money: : | HEAVY QUAKE REPORTED. U. S. TAKES OVER WIRELESS, |'!!* 94 him she had outgrown her love Georgette Crepe and of Net, in light shades murderers, forgers and other crim|- Omaha Car Men Strike. Gecvwatew rie id *|for him and was not coming back. and black. nals gatherod together, It is your duty | OMAHA, Dec. 4.—Tiainmen of thal x rT ‘a Mra, Looker put in no defense and ? y } i to combat these criminals and! Omaha and Council Mhurts Street ttalle |. Mere eran arccat Atathene nt PBF |sustice Cropsey reserved decision, Very Specially Priced, ™ ent o1 on cloe AS GTON, n 4 A heavy combat those that are seeking 0] (iy morning, ‘The men demand recog: | carthquake Was in progress at pad De 4.—All the eee ratio stations except | ACCUSED OF KIDNAPPING SON | gical observatory an-|the four high power plants, have b.e1 | anced bought by the Navy Departr it was | William Ram destroy our institutions.” nition of their union and shorter work Judge Mulqueen told the Grand k Tho atrect railway company Jurors of the letter that be had re- 30.00 VENING AND DINNER ROCKS of wer, Steplejack, Un= TO'MORROWS SPECIALS ~ BARGAIN BASEMENT y from the Allen ‘Property. ~Aueo: lieved dead, was a prisoner hero Chiffon. Velvet, Satin and Georgette. Crp Cont ; ican min Company vrelie | "Afee, Ramaauer, who. lives, a Very Specially Priced, Collar and sked that her husband b eve the tales auishes the field of handling ship (0 lausky shore messages. | 3 sought. She did not b |LIEUT. HOLGORN 18 KILLED, jot Me ¢ee Wass Rasseauer was ar serene ven-year-old son jues lived with | Brooklyn Aviator Victim of Acet- {him hire. | dent a¢ Sanaa wisia, His son learned for the first time he | leut, Clarence Edgar Holbrook, killed | oe | In an aviation accident at Call's Field, | Texas, was a gon of Mrs. M. Ht. Tol. GERMAN CONFERENCE URGED | Cuffe, 59.00 © 75.00 eae _% Sensational Sale of Coats , &Constituting Season’s Biggest Bargains $25, $30 and $35 Values iy Fur Trimmed Coats brook of No. 108 Linden Avenue, Brook- : Aure lyn, No details of the accident were Bayar? abe Aarne mons contained in a telegram received last pint y L Ze, HG 0 ee ne eae ie | ee at a OOL Velour Coats in loose back and at) ad nerviee while at | despatch f! fy Hae telearacnoal| belted effects, with collars of Natural year, He was o the” Cornell Aviation Raccoon, French Seal, Nutria or Skunk Opossum. Lined throughout and nd Herr Haase of mt that the Baya-| . 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In the City Edition of The Evening LAIN tailored and fur trimmed Coats for| j,in, uhed throughout--alt colors World to-day, the price of Dolman Juniors and Small Women, of Wool Velour, | oa, Ast ihe Brooklyn Coat of Duvet de Laine, Australian iivertone, Rolivis end Crystal Cloth. Lined)" ieing’ throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 35.00 48.00 460-462 Fulton Street Four Down-Town Fashion 14-16 West I4th St. N k Shops Nineteen West 34th St.- — aroaa Pac Park and opossum collar and cuffs, was printed as $25.00. This is due to error of The World, the correct rice being $75.00, as now appearing in the advertisement. Opossum Collar and Cuffs, 00 PYYQNUEQUE 291 umm: 11 AM AAMT VNR

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