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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, GERMAN U BOA CRUISE ABOUT NEW YCK HARBOR WITH AMERIANS ABOARD Submarines Play L in Naval WOMAN IS Victory Loan Demonstration Here. Most of the Am: satiate vere gotting their f PASSENGEFE sa py Mish in the water as a U boat can ading Parta each new the flag of the United ates. The UC ag of the Victory Lit carried th ty Loan, © of Ge naa submarines, But t Prominent Men Also Ride | ¢ Undersea Craft as Air) % Planes Soar Above. || @ American cit have given an have drawn the and drowned the German officer months too lat« Out of the Brooklyn f¥Y Yard dust before noon atarted. Down by the B/TY 4h doezn American in circles over the Loan workers, he mittees. They kney"t American sailor boys were r nery below. Tke first of the procession was t} under- water crui; fulness" but di Vfposes. Th land, some tis York on an apology to Tin. Leaning id}@sainst her conning | d tower was M John T. man of the omen'a Committ the Victory berty Loan first Amorio woman to 8, including a ® @m, were huddled on the decks o4 German submarines to-day, f° @teel labyrinth of machinery % * German officer, feeling joculap™4 order whiciOuld boats to th¢ttom Broups on merry jest, but there was the cocession aviators bay twisted heavily about aps tem | This was the beginni Of 4 United | States Navy demonst!on for th Victory Loan. The on the U boat deck¥* ing the machi / [a bmarines in the|the wild 3-97, a huge} acco undo Without so much as Pratt, ¢ k A was’ Such pst six ere flyin A dirigible and women | such an exhibition wh. for “fright- }the war was still in progress. Ther: for oth t Harw ) and came 1 war pictures, thought She is thet) treat a Ger- | tons. man U bo With such contider na and get aw with it a With Benjamin Strong, | bonds Governor the Fe Bank, A. ¥ Anderson o} Guy Emerson, Loan | Orgiization; Battery, bease it nounced tint (he show there, The tnd of the North Dakotwas middle of therowd that the av! bad stopped «ir heard. The dirigih began te wireless mesee as t U boats appr Neity man gekly message. Th was “May the ‘tumph Liberty Loail 3 of the Ameran Navy boats that mw are the Victory oun The UC-97c me to take part a he leating the cptred Gern the Loan cantign UC-9T came th l Vincent Astor ¢ deck and the UB-s8, Each somew)ie playin da of the Victory worthy as that ram pal of them rode ub Tt the Federal wil! subs pr wou lustily they ~< “id hve LOSS ON WAR SALES SMALL. first of the ut. April 2 known th over the t a part ut Behind with La Teammate —_— =. TETLEY’S Tea is a real man’s drink. 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START OF WAR. 08 AVENUE To-MoRROW MOETRECCGRECE , to say nothing of guiding it for a brief space between the Brook lyn Navy Yard and the wife of @ Brooklyn oil magnate ns on shore and is well known as an exhibitor at was not! horse cas enthusiast EDULE OOD OEE ANGE NO EC HOM EM OOM OE F Dinner and Reception to Follow, . « } March From 99th to 3 Report Shows 51 Per Cent iboahl ee " 2, ‘ ~~ Starting at 10 Were From Disease and 4 , ts + wih Hee Per Cent. From Fighting won Fifth Avenue from h >» at a to the F Ml \ dinner witl WASHINGTON, April 292—An of-| be served t nt. The mardi’ 1 report from th Gen. down enw tart at 10 o'clodie* wtted by the War ment Pa iy rig: toca fives the total r of|mory, 34 | Park Avenue, deaths reported in the army duri Mader by theket to date as 111,179 Of this) The « ar in felt wis and anda 43 per cent. in battle r nD 1 ‘ecupy from other injuries. Of the | off wing stan deaths from disease about 12,000 hay mi wince hostilities ¢ said, the rate f ein the exped week anded Ap record. Only 1 to and then person agar. wiving the Kably ) (Jie tne HE New Suar- ra f 380 per thousand prise for cust- fever showed nerease ard dessert: nut and 54 new cases being reported that week he Un dings, frappes, souffles and ual dis all custard dishes, the in A Different dish for every nonis | wish. O-JOY DESSERT looks 1 cnded ff like custard, but tastes like the * April 18 the sick and wounded troo food of the Gods. ed to the United State totaled V4. Senhinne the grand total of sick ind wounded returned during the war reported t 1 June and 4,000 in Ju ARGONNE FLYERS TO PUT ON Bids: SHOW HERE 7th we ion Theatrical Unit Wi —_—_—_—_—_—— — heering that would have Mysteries of U Boats Built to Puzzle Captors Solved by U. S. Subsea Ships Were Made to Confuse este Enemies, but Yankees Brought Four to This Port Without Mishap. By Mrs. Core wt Pratt. 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