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. ' ft 1 i BOrthwrat of OorJaliu acoordlng to an official statement Issued at tho head quarters t: Uia General Staff. Tha ground gained was retained, It la claimed. In aptte ot rigorous Austrian counter-attack. The text of tho communication fol Iowa' Yesterday wax marked by an Im portant aucccss for our arroa along the laonao front, especially on th heights northwoat of QorUla. Wa bo giu the action at night by making numerous breaches In very cxtenslvo barbed wire entanglements defending remarkably atrong r-nomy intrench menu. At dawn our Inrantry, ado quately suported by artillery. MMckM the village of Oslavla and tho belghta to the northeast and southwest of tho country lying across tho roulo from San Florlano to Oorlila. "The enemy ottered an eatrcmely obstinate resistance, but finally was driven back by the Impetuosity of our attacks. He lied, leaving his trenches full of dead. Wo took 45 prisoners, many of whom were officers, Succes. alvo violent attacks t, the Austrian advancing with shouts of 'Havo-al for tho purpose of deceiving our troops all were repulsed with Irresistible energy. . . "On the heights of Podgora and Cal varlo, aouth of Oslavla, our troops took by main force two mora lines of trenches and occupied almost the tn tlra length of the summit. "On the Carao Plateau we contin ued our advance along tho northern Slopes of Monte flan Mlcliele and southwest of Ban Mnrtlno, where wo dislodged the enemy from trenrti after trench, making numerous prisoners. "Enemy aeroplanes threw bomb ywtarday on Bchlo (fifteen miles northwest of VIcenxo), wounding slightly eight soldiers. One of our lr squadrons wider highly unfavor able atmospheric conditions, caused by hlgTi wind, renewed thn raid on tha enemy aviation camp nt AasevUra, oh which more than 100 hand grenadei wtre dropped. Our aeroplanes ro turnad nndamnred." ADVANCE GUARD OF GERMAN TROOPS IN CONSTANTINOPLE. OT9NEVA, Not. ii. A telegram 'from Constantinople, by way of Bucharest, says tho first contingent of .German troops coming through Serbia . aad Bulgaria has raaobod the, Turkish capital. The correspondent adds that Meld .Marshal von Mackensen, com aendlng the Austro-Oerman troop, la expected there next week. Heavy German artillery for use on tha (Jalll poll peninsula also has gotten through. POSLAM BRINGS COMFORT WHEN THE SKIN MLS M yoa aed its marvelous beating ef fects, do not hesitate tn use Posts m, for it caaaot possibly harm. For the treatment of Eczema. Acne. Tatter, Psoriasis, llarbcr's Itcb and , other sain troubles, 1 oilam demon strates its beating powers quickly, lea- proveinent being seen daily. . When treating Pimple. Hed Noses, Complexion DlemUhes, lUshci, Scalp Troublej. etc.. beneficial rejults are of ten to be noted over night, only a ' small quantity being required. A word about loap I'oslam Soap, , medicated with I'oslara, U tbe soap of many benefits for tender skin. Try one month for toilet and bath. - For samples, send 4c stampi to Kmer eeacy Laboratories, 32 West 23th St., New York City. Sold by all Druggist. Advt. l ; THE EVENING WORLD, ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 72, 191B. ' ! GERMANS TO GARB TROOPS IN WHITE TD-HIDEJN SNOW Expect to Attack Unseen Un der New Coverings for Men and Guns in Russia. CZARTORYSK IS RETAKEN Czar's Guns Dominate Town on Styr and Austro-Ger-mans Arc Driven Out. LONDON', Nor. II. Tha Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent gives a detailed account of tho prepara tions the Germans aro making for tbe winter campaign tn Russia. Several new Ideas have been evolved. Light metal buildings, ready to be put together, and pro vided with ateatn heaters, aro des tined to afford temporary warmth even In trenches, Supplies of sleep ing sacks aro being procured. Provision la also being tnsda for the delivery ot enormous quantities ot spirits, and strict orders are being Issued that aoldlorn muat rub them eelvoa all over with It dally. Von Hlndtnburo is said to have Issued an order slanlfylna that any Com- mandsr who loses a alnale man from froat deserves to be shot. Among the most curious prepara tions Is the gathering ot iallco, linen and holland. Indeed any light mate rials, whlto In color. Apart from collections of domestic linens throughout Germany, the whole region held by tho Germans In Russia has been systematically pil laged ot such material. The object Is to cover uniforms, tranches and supply Carte to make them Invisible amid tha enow. GIRL WANTS $20,000 FROM EX-GRIDIRON STAR CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Miss Helen Vun Ness of Woostor, 0 to-day filed the praecipe ot a suit domandlng 110, 000 heart balm from IjOuI A. Merillat, ox-West Point football star, who re cently was married. Miss Van Ness alleges breach of promise. Lawyers for Miss Van Ness said she becamo engaged to Merillat Aug. 1, I'll, when she attended a social func tion at the United Hiatfs Mliltnrv Academy. They said the girl will charge ho broke tho alleged engage ment June 1, 1915. ALLIES PLANNING BLOCKADE OF ALL fjak MM ah. M A 'w u u 1 in nura'L s I Ulllu 111 UllLLUL 8k WILL II RING AUTO WHERE SHE MAY SPEED UNMOLESTED. Drastic Action to Be Taken Unless tlic King Changes Mis Attitude. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open. High. Iajw. Last. December.. 11. CK u.cn ,11.48 11.51 January li. so u.sn n,ts n.c7 March 12.05 i:.or, li.m 11.95 May 12.17 12.17 12.07 12.11 July 12.24 12.24 12.14 12.19 August 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.10 Bentembrr.. 11.90 11, ?2 11.90 n,f2 Market cloaed steady, i to 8 points off. TheEHEMROONSnowhcp ' And sing and dance in glee; (Their lives areigay with every day A Xttieingola Jubilee. Rheinold Beer jKealth and happlneaa arts inaeparable. So are Kaalth and Rheintfold Beer. You can ffet tKia un, neurishLng brew from your dealer. jS. Utbmann'i Sons Brewing Co. SATONICA, Oreeee (via Purls). Nov. 2:. it in nimorfld that thn Kntente Allies hnvo decided tn rnrrv the commercial blorkndo to tho extent ' if Ot e.ltaUIISHInt? n U-.tr xmm nrmirol flrreks express tlm linpo that no such ' i drastic notion will lin taken, hut tl U I sold tho Krrnch niltliorltles unof- (I IIkIiiIIv n...t. k .1 . ' W ..... j ...a.uu tun iuirn (ijj sentatlons to thn throno respecting V) tho ncccselty that Oreeeo glvn asnur-1 g anccs of morn active co-operation t irKh nltln. I w D.'nys Cochin, Krcnch Minister without portfolio, who has been con- tarring with Clreok oillclals, has gone to tho front. PARIS, Nov. 22. An Athens do- spatch to tho Potlt Journal says thn 1 nowspnper orgnns of thn Greek Oov- nrnment accuso tho allies, especially Ureat Ilrltnln, of seeking to drag drccce Into the war by harsh measures. These papers assert Oroece has given nuniclcnt proof that she Intends tn maintain the policy of benevolent neutrality nnd has had no thought of Inking hoslllo steps. Slio cannot per mit transference of tho theatro of war Into her own territory. It Is sug gested that tho measures taken by thn allies may result In withdrawal ot Oreok troops from the frontier and oven In partlnl demobilization. Tho section of tho press which sup ports former Promler Vnnlzelos ac cuses the Government of having brought on, by want of foresight, a conflict with tho Kntcnto Powers. IIKRMN', Nov. 22 (lly Wlrelcn to Sayvllle). Tho Overseas Nowa Agency characterizes the commercial block ndo of Greeco by tho Kntente Powers ns "an act of vlolonco against a small neutral country which Intends to maintain neutrality without engaging In Intrigues." Tho blockade. It says, "agrees ex ceedingly well with tho pructlco of the Entente Powers In reg.ird to ques tions affecting the eoverelgnty of small nations." Wk lit 1 I' i! BIG E-BOAT FLEET ALLIES IN AFRICA ELUDES GERMANS; I TAKE TIBATI CITY GETS INTO BALTIC: FROM GERMANS Copenhagen Estimates the Surprise Attack Wins an Im portant Town in the Col ony of Kamerun. Flotilla of British Submar ines at From 10 to 25. COPKNHAOEN. Nov. 7.2 tvla Lon- j don). Tho passage, of a large flotilla 01 iinuim suuiiiiiriur, viiiiuunty o." "A Prench column operating In Kaniorun," says the statement, "com- BRITISH LIFT THE BAN ON THE LONDON GLOBE Mtas d KATWER.INE( DREXtL J jMS LENOX. Mlu Nov. 13. Dliguited ot the nttltude of the Massachusetts Highway Commission In Us delay tn drnntlng her a hearing on the suspen sion of htr license to operate automo biles In this Ktate. Miss Kathnrlne Daht sren, daughter of Mrs. Drexel Dahlgren, will leave this week for tbe Bheepshend Kay track, where she declares she will travel Just as fast as she pleases. Sho has been fined several times fori speed Ind, and the Highway Commission, put Its ban nn her proposed race against George K. Turner Jr. riding a motor cycle. The yellow car which Miss Dahlgren drives and which she says Is capable of travelling from seventy-five to ninety miles an hour has been prepared for a lung run, and MIms Dahlgren will prob ably inuko the trip to Eheepshead Ray In the machine, sending her baggage by train. She snys that as soon as she reaches tho track she will "let tho car out Just to see what It can do" and that some speed records may go to smash. PAH18, Nov. J2.--Official announce ment was mado to-day of tho capture liv VfHf.? nrtA Itrlflflh frtfrna nt thn tlmatcd at from ten to twenty-ftvo.lnto cUy of TlbaU( , tn0 a.rnlan coIony of '' ",""' , ICamerun. Western Africa tlm Cattagat, where both German nnd Hrttlsh destroyer flotillas havoi iicrn sigmcu. ; HUrprJlwd tho oerrruut forces on Nov. According to reports a powerful 3 TJ)(j wno wero en. Ilritlsh squadron convoyed tho sub- trtnchcd on h, ln murines to tho entrance of tho Cat- o Tft , dfoate(1 onJ . tegat at tho Hkaw. the northernmost ,n disorder, iw nt of tho Jutland coas . Tlm largo 0erman(, wore pcctlnl- M ship? .topped thore, while tho da- fttUck ff0m tho nor,h lno French by a rapid dolour mado an atroyers convoyed the submarines nn far as KLTtnoro, at tbe narrowest part of tho Sound, wheneo tho aub marlnes alono proceeded into tho llaltlo. WALL STREET Volume of business at opening watt only moderate and prlre changes wore not Important, ltnllroad list was somewhat Irregular but generally firm. Copper Issues were strong. Petroleum Btocks wero strongest features. Dis tillers advanced 1 3-4 to 49 1-4. As usual, market reacted a llttlo after opening advance, but stocks became dull on decline, and mnrkot showed a tendency to lmprovo with Irregular advances In a number of groups. Prices again cased off around mid day nnd maikct relapsed Into dulness. Mnrkot continued dull and prices eased off more from neglect than from pressure. Nuw Haven was weak, selling down to 77, off 4 points. attack from the south. "On tho next flay a Ilritlsh column, commanded by Col. Webb, Joined wlUi tho French In tho occupation of Tl batl, the great native city, whoso sul tan and population welcomed tho Franoo-llrltlah force, paving them from oppressive Gorman rule." MINISTER IS GUILTY; SENT TO WORKHOUSE United Htatcs Hteel closed at 88.. off 'Police Headquarters reported to the S. Trading was lightest for a r.um ber ot months past. DE LAGY LEFT $100,000 TO HIS WOMAN FRIEND aper Which Was Suppressed for Comment on Kitchener Makes an Apology. LONDON. Nov. M. The Olobo. which was suppressed by the police on Nov. 6 for Insisting War Sccro. tary Kitchener had resigned notwith standing tho warning of the olllclal Press llurcau, resumed publication to-day. It contains correspondence between tho proprietors of tho nowspnper and Government authorities conoernlng the suspension, closing with nn apol ogy from the Olobo and withdrawal of Its "regrettable" misstatement. Following tho example of tho North- cllffo publications and several other English papers, the Oloba announces that It will rotuse Ford nutomoblln advertisements becauso of Honry Ford's attitude toward tho Anglo French loan In America. Nowa that the Canadian Ford Com pany has subscribed 11,000,000 toward tbe Canadian domcatlo loan was Is nored. 2 MORE BRITISH SHIPS SUNK; ANOTHER ASHORE Crews of Merganser, 1,905 Tons, and Hallamshlre, 4,420 Tons, Reported Saved. XXJNDON, Nov. 13. The Ilrltlslj steamships Merganser and Hallam shlre have been, sunk by Gorman sub marines. Tho 'crows wero saved, it waa announced to-day. The Urlttsh steamship Anisette, from London or Ilombay, Is ashore south ot lias Abu Poroz, In tho Gulf of Hues, tills has algnulled for 1m medluto aaahiUnco. Ttio Merganser, i.wj tons, was owned by the Cork Htenmshln Com puny, and sailed from Cork, Ireland The Hallamshlre was ot 4,420 tons, Its home port was Glasgow. She wai last reponou as nuving sailed on Oct. 19 from Uaatliam, Kngland, tor Harry, waies. One Daughter Gets Residuary Estate for Life Bequests to Relatives and Friends. To his friend, Agnes C. McCormnck of No. 210 West Eighty-first Street. 'oter Do Ijicy, foremost among tho poolroom gambling fraternity, who died Nov. 14, left $100,000, according to bis will filed to-day for probato ln tho Surrogate's Court. Cathcrlno Do Lucy, a daughter, liv ing at tho Hotel Hargrove, is left real stnto at No. 141 West Forty-second Htreet, nnd to the following 110,000 nplcco Is bequeathed: Allco Kgan del Campo, a niece, of North Petersburg, Klu.; John J. Scannell of Frceport, I I a friend; Allco Do Lacy Fisher nnd Mary Do Iacy Scnuctt. sisters, both of Albany. Another daughter, Allco Do Lacy itatciirrc, referred to in tho will rj Allco Do Lacy Madden, tn left tho res iduary estate for life, In trust. She resides at No. 19 West Seventy-first Street. Upon death tho principal of tho residuary goes to Virginia and Dorothy Itatcllffe referred to In the will as Virginia and Dorothy Middon, No. 19 WcBt Seventy-first Street, grandchildren ot De Lacy. Illeh AlV (iuM Mint.. S AUIChlmcTt JJ'i Am. lit i hdri... SI Am, Cui uiU ,io. ki rruiucu.. Mil',, Aoi, Lrn.iaicjUrv. . . . 7' AJU, lATomolliv pt. UCi Am, Hat, llff... Ut'i Am, Mlivl Kdrj.... til', Am. 8uifr 117 Antconjft Minium.. . v Atth.. T H. V.. J07 rut'lirlii IxKomoiltv llll'i iiilt. Si llhln. irmju iui. Tran.. For Constipation a EX-LAX II ha Lsliciou. Lxutlve Caocoioio IMriMini. . C.Hml iMttvr tiiniui l'nita. . LtM, Ohu llil.. IU. HI. 1'. I'M It I .t, 1. koi, i-uri m iron. . Conmtl. Ui. .... rontinutil i:tu .. ruriun B1MI 'utkVm. Mugir . . vn. lllo tit. Ml. lt. Hc. Oro.... l;ti Ktlo l.t 1,1. ....... ltUtl t.KTO . . Iffl, .lotow t'o... Inrwlrtob Co.. 11. 1'. lltrtt .Ner. tf iutfstntirim r.ip. . .. lui'irs. uopr .. lack, niri STEAMER IN DISTRESS 600 MILES FROM PORT nntish Craft Oakfield. Which Loses Her Propeller, Is Aided by New York Liner. HALIFAX, N. Hi Nov. JJ.The Ilritlsh steamer Oakfield, bound from West Hartlopool, England, for an American port, Is In distress about 600 miles southeast of Cape Race, N, P., according to a wireless message recelvod at tho Capo Ilaco Station early to-day. Tho messaga came from the steam er San Giorgio, bound from New York for Mediterranean porta, which reported that she was standing uy tho Uakfiold. und that Uio latter steamer hud lout all her propeller blades. Tho position given was latttudo 41.30 north, longitude 41.25 wct.t. Tho Oakneld U u vcjucI ot 2,290 tons. Arrested at Street Meeting, Clergy man Says Jail Sentence Means Death to Him. Under tho name ot Ludwlg Uber. the Ilov. Ludwlg Itnabe, pastor of tho First Gorman Haptlst Church of Pas saic, N. J., was arraigned In Centre Street Court this afternoon, charged with disorderly conduct. He waa sent to the worlthouso for thirty days. Probation Officer McElroy of L SENT 10 ALBANY AS 1L (Continued FromFlrsl Page.) cited complaints and rate coses that have been brought out In recent In vestigation, Next they accuso McCall of Impropriety In connection with dual subway contracts nnd tho & per cent, contract for third tracking the elevated roads, snylng: "In the approval of the contract for construction ot connecting lines by the Intorborough Itapld Transit Com pany ho authorised n rontrnct at an extravagant ami exorbitant prlco and without competition. "In the negotiation and execution ot tho so called dual contracts he sur rendered nnd foiled to excrciso his powers and duties as a Public Servlco Commissioner." POLK DEMANDS HEARING BE FORE COMMITTEE. Former Corporation Counsel Polk, omdal of the Publlo Bervlco Commis sion cheduled to be named tot. re moval by tho Thompson Legislative Committee. 1 After one or two more sessions to complete tho record In certain details the committee will hold an, executive session on the fate of Commissioner Williams and then close Its Investiga tions here. The facts already disclosed are regarded by members of the com mit too as sufficient ground on which tobase chergca nrmlnst Commissioner Williams with numerous specifica tion. The Williams charges will rest entirely upon his conduct ln office, relating principally to his fictions and votes on complaints and rato cases. In particular there will be cited his action In the pending P.'-cont gas caaa against the Kings County Lighting Company, wherein Williams had pre pared nn opinion continuing the high ratft. tlnsnltn trie rant that thn com- i pany once had offered to reduce the price to SO cents. Testimony of William last week disclosed that the decision had boen rendered on scanty knnwlf dgt of facU and almost complete lgnoranco of the tabulations Involved. Williams Is not expected to appear before tho Governor nt tho same time with McCall, as ho did In his defonsn of last spring. The McCall case la set down for hearing In the excutlva now Assistant Secretary of State In Washington, sent a telegram to Sen- chamber In the Capitol nt Albany on ator Thompson to-day, demanding , Nov. JO. A Commissioner has ten Closing Quotation. With n:t cburtt frm pr-tinun ckili . Nt IWiifh V.llrj Mtlirall llwt .... .Mil. Motor M !-. Mriiran 1'ttrotaim.. Jlliml t onpor. v; t4 .a IH'i W, J .VI !4 M 144 Ml 44 S. 511 4JO. I1'.' 4t.k K . 3H linji Ma. 1'tclfk Munutu ltwtr Co .aiiuiui utta .... mTt Six. A nt 11 Ml V. 1 ,. II.... 41 'AClll Mill ... VnroijlvtnU jill. Co.. til 4Vn. IVlDtwr, ilrkaias ... niriri. m l'l Mnulhrri. 1U11IJ, INiluiwure Copier. TtXM coiniaiu. riilnl Ainm. .. I'uttxl rrult ... Iluiou I'wlllc U, H. C, ill npptr. . '.( 1. 7!t 1 SI'. 60 . Ill)', im uai in "I :5l& no IMS m. ris in', MS ?i I- ltt 411 4. 1)1 82 113 Ni 'ft M iS lltHi it ni 117. - ?' S t4S Sj, 111 ! hi CI 117 that he be glvon opportunity of ap-1 pearlng before the Investigating com- j mlttco on Wednesday to explain his action ln rolatlon to tho ntock tran saction between the Brooklyn Edison Company and the Amsterdam Elec tric Company, which, former Com missioner Maltblo testified, wan ap proved by the Commission because Polk withdrew the city's objections. Mr. Polk wired: "I request the opportunity ot ap pearing before your committee to make clear my relations to the mat ter, Including In particular my rela tions to former Assistant Corporation Counsel Hurr which you seem to think significant. In order to avoid further false Impressions let me assure you that I did not advise Mr. Malthle or any ono else to permit the morgcrnor did I withdraw the formal objections of the city." The Thompson committee has been trying to llnd the secretary of the Kings County Lighting Company, the 95 cent gas company of South Hrook- lyn whose rato caso M pending before the commission. When this otneer was wonted during the provlous hear ings to testify regarding an oil con tract made at high prices with tho Standard Oil Company lie was said Ho returned, it was Court after a trip to Passaic, that Ebcr and 'he Hev. llaabe were one and the s&ine. The police of Passaic bate been searching for tho minister, who Is fifty-eight years old, since last m- dav. at tho reuuest ot his parishion er, who reared no naa met wiui an , tn De in Japan. accident or foul play. Ho waa ar- r.DOrted .at ter the hearings closed rested Friday In Printing itouno - , ...., , ,,,, Stiuarc. in tho crowd which gathexs ' A. W . Cole, counsel to the com- k...- . ....,. r.t iininmin l'mntr. mitiv. told the committer) tn.ilnv thflt I I ,f lln to debato over tho war bulletins. Mho secretary, W. M. Flook by name. Ik I X Policeman Dalton. who accused , haa naln ,,. t0 Janan .nd ...... him of grossly improper comma, t ne minister did not deny tne cnargo. "You aro sending me to my rteatn." ho said to tha Magistrate as ho wan led away. I am wining to pay any fine, but to oe put in jau win mi. me." days tn which to answer after the charges havo been served on him, and unless Williams should walvo all delays In order to stand alongside his chief, his turn will come later. Tho Thompson Committee will pay no further attention to Commissioner Cram, whose term of offlco expire Feb. 1 next. As for Commissioner Wood, the Investigating committee will not Investigate him further. Tho investigating committee Is of the opinion that It McCall and Will- s lama are removod by the Governor and two strong, capable administra tors aro put on tho commission In their places the department can be reorganized by them and mude over Into an etllclcnt branch ot the gov ernment. It Is reported that Chairman McCall will be out of oillco In two weeks, tlumnr says he will bo surcccdod by former Commlsslonei William It. Willcox. A niFPnilKXT Mil. I,. (From tlx lMUbiucl, l'ojt,) "Clre.it reel 1 saw last night," "What wis Itr " The Mill on the Flois.' " "t thought prize right films oarrert," SPECIAL NOTICE8. iSU ill. ail r.Pj 1431, K.. r a i - lift fill u. & oj. mi 3 1.13 t MS l :it i 341t 2 7 ooh 1W afci & ll'ljli K R0 i? as ' .ht .t 71 T i" L. H, I nam. Al.. 11? uti "8? ToUl ti'lea.' 8U9.S04 blM II HtMl. ll, H, Bte4l pt. Wr4,hu K. ft 51. HI, It I,. I. . . tftji (Soulier In -Oro l.liria. WK 1.. E. Irt vj. YiU. St U. fit -M tUli Hi tk I40S v-" w ft ft 4 ill Vl't M (i JI6. 1I3H SVi WIS ii6 liA. ft $ i ATLANTA PRISON TERMS FOR MAIL DEFRAUDERS Three Men Who Held Down Amount Due Government on Contracts Are Sentenced. James J. Cassldy, Vice President nnd goneral manager of tho Postal Transfer Company; Daniel W. Har rlgan, his secretary, and William H. Cadlgan, a former postal clerk, wero to-day sentenced by Judgo Ilufus E. Fostor to one year and a day In the Atlanta prison for conspiracy to de fraud the United States. The Postal Company waa awarded the contract for carrying the United States malls south of Forty-second Street and wore subject to fines for delays and vlolatlona of other upecl- flcatlona ot tne contract. i;aaigan waa the clerk in me oitice or tno Superintendent of Malls who kept tab on tho company. Ho waa paid by tho in... n i-iruiir montiniv siioenu. in return for which he avoided charging ( fines agaliurt the company, whlclil amounted to inoro than J20.000. All three men pieoaoa guiuy to ino in dictment. has again gone to Japan and cannot bo reached by subpoena. Mr. Cole promised, however, to produce on Wednesday another oRlclnl who Is now In Indianapolis who knows something about tho contract. CHARGE8 AGAIN8T WILLIAMS TO COME NEXT. George V. S. Williams is the noxt ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE OEIGIKAL MALTED MILK or you may get a cheap substitute and pay the basts price. DIED . O'NKIL On Nor. !1. NELT.1B. wits ( llarrr O'Nrll. Funeral rvlc at Church of th TmnnrurtIon. Twcolr-nlnth Btrart, nr Firth Avciiut, Tur4y. 23d Inst., at 1 !' M. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING OFFERING BON DOSS AND CHOCOLATES or an .W.ort of ( ciiorolstr. In hnd MmHr Urrorutr.1 UUr orii oraimratrd ntih Hie fr.tltr l-umnklns anil Ml the ThanksfUlBs Irli.iinlns." i.rlntr.l In rlrh rolors. Ttie rrt. r Vi " trlrtlr Hlsli lrUii lliwii ale f oirrtd ilaliitlra uml llrllrloua lUn QTn lion, niwnted In nlrntllit Tarlrtr u( styUa unit flaTor.. SI'KriAI, dm. FOB TIIIM OCrASIOV. I'OUMI IIOX m,XMJ Special for Monday Special lor luetday VAN1I.I.A AND ClIOCtll.XTK 11 IT- rriAVlilriiiiv fui'iu irtyupua TKHHIOTCII ClIAKl.tirriW Ills IUAM1KIH CKr-M KISHEU A tootliaomo pillow aliupi- intrti iiihiIv niuHrrlj blrmllns ot rlchral Hnsar from tl rlrliral purcnt. old faauliiu, Crram. and t li - cliolrnt. reildrat. Iluttrmrolrli Camb,. nrrtrnlril In tile Cai Ond C'runlierrlr. Jrlllrd and two.niraalnr (lator. of fn trnird Int.. famlnutlnc K A VanUla and C-liocilutr. I IIP kl4e of dlllnrtlr rharm. lu iiuni nox M.wt imu'.vu iiox XW B4 BABCLAV sfntRRT Cloaca M.SO o.rn.t Hat. in n.aa, j9 coktijndt Mnir.lrr Cloaaa II p, a. Dally TAJIK HOW A NASSAU ST. Closaa II p. m. Dallr 4UO BROOME NTItDKT Clawa 10 p. ni. Dallr 4TSI FULTON ST.. II-KL.YN 4iaaaa ii.au p. m, uaji? Si Jm ttnu HltOADWAV Clae7.p. m.i Sal. 10 p.m. Cleata (I 3(1 p. m.iMat. II p. rm. SIIII tVf.ST 1S5TII STIIKKX (,'lo.ra 1 1. nil p. m. Dallr a:t wkst iUTii NTiiiirt CVi.rt T p. m.i Sat. 1( t. aa, HUTU sT, ;ii AvrXvA Clow 13 p, m. Dallr 1B7 MAHKCTPrhNK'vXlUC iu.rm . .tiifi.ia. Daft. Up.Ba. The spacUla4 walstit taclndra tha cantalarr In raf h rata. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. t .tiink Voiiov Tiallroad irross earn Ings for October show an increase or I&28,855. l-our monins' uroan iiKnanu $717,697. Net, after tax. Increased $215,- (18. Zinc Oil advanced $10 to $120 n ton. P.nn., atrnnir at 20 cents DOT DOUnd; lead uncliansed at 5U cents; spelter advanced to 1854 cents. fliipld Transit Company's uiviaonn oi rent, payable Jan. l. to biock ot Ilrooklvn regular aunrterly per rec ord Dec. . Haltlmore & Ohio gross earnings In TURK TRANSPORT SUNK; NEARLY 500 DROWNED Vessel Carrying Ottoman Soldiers Hits a Mine in the Sea of Marmora. LONDON, Nov. S3. A Turkish transport, carrying C00 Ottoman ol dtors, has bean sunk by a mine ln Ex-Lax lellevcs constipation. reoulatM 1 tho sea of Marmora, according to a I I he stomach ana bowels, stimulates the liver and promotoa digestion. Good (or young and old, 10c. 25c aud COc, itt i an aruggiau. Octnlter Increased $Z.0..37. Net in- cri-osed $1,;02.B12. Four months' grow Increased H.0C6.770, Net Increused $3,195,1S7. BOWIE WINNERS. nORT 11AOK WlftVn to-jl(ti hia M rm-lilt furlow. JacniwtU. Ill IScliuttliiijr, .Ualtrbt 111.40. pltca $8. show 4.30. wool la. wunj. 114 (Mrlttin. IIO.IO. how $5.70, hannii M Howl, 1M ITumrl, allow $T.'.t. third. Tlmo 1.) 1-B. tVlurd, clirnat. JlcUIUtid, Lit-. SinlUi. 1W1 ft Ihe Kltclirn, Jt7 Jr., Diode 8U and Carmen !) ran, HM:ij.II KACB-To-r.o!dii Juylort oUtion imrMi Ti furlonw. I'vnr, 109 u, pioa ai.e (iVliuttlnsfr) maruina. ron. IMrt. .... i.l. f,u In nl.M tT ail .nw ti 10 fintl Ilancrr. 100 IrMmttlnifr). 1Um S.40, how WOO, mi (niltwalll. third, Tina. 1,14. cn.ii, lug- Marfary atu ran, sixondi a.' .vi toJu, fkllko, Saltahltjr sod Central News dospatch to-day from Zurich, via Amsterdam. Nearly all on board were drowned, the doapatuh stated. dalllngrr Will Meet YVIUen. WASHINGTON, Nov, 1$. Senator dQlllngor, Itopubllcan fifnate Icador, han accepted Tresldcnt Wilson's Invl tatlon to confer on the Administra tion national defense plans. Iteprn sentatlvo Mann. Itopubllcan House leader, also Invited, lias not replied a Ta I..AflV5lfio!l(!"(JtfA!)fr? Tablets. Omiflitj rctund moDtjr II It fans to cure. E, W, UkOVt a tlMtai4 Is on asota bos, !, A4lt, Opfenheim.llins& 34th Street New.York Will Close Out 7 uesday Women's and Misses' Suits From the regular stock An additional 325 Women's and Misses' Suits in various fashionable materials; superior tailored and smartly trimmed with fur. Coats richly lined and interlined. Formerlu sold to 40.00 20.00 None sent C. O. D. No Approvals ..ita ,1m, jtsSHiiuir itrimw jm. J-