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KING ALBERT GETS MILLION TRIBUTES prance and England -Cele? brate Fete Day of Belgian Ruler. Dl Hi FRANCE OWKS BELGH M EMPHASIZED Children Of Sovereign Attend Mass m \\ t-Mininster Cathc? ' in I omdon. - nre -eras ?i reused 1 to day in honor - .- ?v !>? - - if Bel* ? .-i-.?nt outpouring c population m ?\m arch and hi* >. public ': ?; Id s ? - ' ended ser- . ? ? ? . Thousands ?rii I saluted ?? their ? ' fond. .-.srried rniny of - \ ? ... ment. . ? - telegrams were Municipal ? n _*. France By ?>? he >i? rniav.s, ? ? -'c'n, i > Fi each no ,v-an the klM > > v*rjcri PaHl \'bert. i k ?'.'-. '-v ? ne knows, n...\ d> rr; -emhled I the Belgian ? hoi onne. In Bokg an wood ? i< Fanbourg ? --??^ ? the churcji and th.? th? ? ? . ? mi'inr Catl ??Irai, i over ? ? ?? tmong thoae who ' *. g Al pry, who eame to 1870 ? t day ? the exiU .ve under . celebra?? : thousands in private ' ? oocupyinp the .,.. . ration! wen - inted them ' >? inandl of Hei? tern porary inntry ! hun ? -:o are he hospital 'nr cele- . ? th, r?-niains I army. , in Weat-1 th? pn ..-.tion ? i ? <? children , wh?> ? K'dles digni ' the Brit ? ? . Igian roval ? ? 1 -. al ni. - . the Bel? ?beth and the royal ' i LIFESAVING DOGS DOING HEROIC WORK llerl.n. Nov. r,._ \ general ap|>eal i? being sent oui |,v 1 lu- So.-letv for I'feaaving Hogs .-skint* (or in...? dog?, m.ue guide?, and more fund?.. I he?,c animal-, callad "Sanilael?? ruinrlo." ?re of gre.-il aid !.. ?bo medical aathorltlee. Ths appeal aa> a : "Out ?\peri.nre vailh the?e ani? mals sin?-,? the ?hi bogaa bit.?, ?iir passeil all r\\>e\ tat ionra. ? r cannot gel enough of these four-fontcd life ??avers. In Ihe sear? h for wonsded SOldlOTS these dogs arv of laootlm abl,? servar. Manv a brave liKhier is saved just in time from blooding to death or fn.m a death I rom r_ posure." AUSTRIA PUSHES MOVE ON SERVIANS Hopes to End Balkan Phase of War Before Winter ?Sels In n, Nov 16 ?A dispatch t<-> ths Central N'ewo from Berlil - that the A .-ii an (?cneml .- rdored '??nsiv ,? mo* ? ? ? ?ith all pos- ' ?ible force against the Servian the hop.* of ending the Balkan ? of the war before w nter so releas?- furthei ti.vops for] ??.???inns. The '.. ? ? r? of the 1 ".puny ?end following ,1 . ' Sat- | a "An official communication is?ued in Viel . thi? evening admits that the .,-, troops which are invi . ?.:,?- ,? o?, t ? en .? Valje**o, ? - - ICCI rii.sl lly difficult rain, which ? "Al< akin? ha? e - . . A Reuter dispatch frcm Cettinje "The Austrian attacl ?? those ; I? ? - . ? . tried to rei-ipture tw? ? ? m ind B winch were occupied ! 'nut th? cording to the ?, the Austr;., ? ments Montenegrin fro Nish. Nov. IS. -? fighting ?en going ? nuouely in North'- ? ? which the .--. Some wound? ' ? The Servian r . ... mbarded ii headquarter? have been removed to KrH?. The Ski.;. BRITISH WARSHIPS MAY CROSS PANAMA rr-.a, Nov. 15, Th?* movement? ' r-itir-h warships less than ng watched Btereal ? uae of th? to n n?-h th ? ? ?-a. ' ' the armore?! cru and Lancaster, which have been pa? trolling Mexican have been in the West Indie? : The waral ? ? . from a col here that through the eanal and jo n the J ? endea' era which the 1 ? ? . M ??" Chili. ' LORD ROBERTS DIED WITH ERRAND DONE Field Marshal About t< Return Home When Sud denly Stricken. hNI) WITHOUT RAIN AND IN QUIET SLEEf King a mi Queen Shocked Funeral May lie Privan-, with Burial in St. Paul's i ? Nov. 16. "The Morninf , aftei i' ? , in?-' - ' : oui On 1 ridaj I ting. Il a ?i cold day, with a heavy 111 Spit. ! ord Rob? ? top of a certain hill ? \ ' i return to ? d with lu? ll i> ten ; i ed tl ? would soon ; of the evening, uni ' I.? ? a : ? d> is ? be broug ? ' ? ing an a| ation ??:' Lord Roben - in to day ' of "'i I ron icle," - ?n-.vill. h? create ? in a lalu'?- ? d an! South v ? ? my could nol to be im ? .by ?h?. ? him - , . ? i"Ui;ht implc-miirded frank God and 1 imen themselv? . .i-. ? ?\r? corre ? ? I illanl army ' ??? recall Lord I!?? in, no ? - ? i am go .- ' ' - ? ? . Ion, Sov 15.--TI f Field Marshal I. I . which occurred ? idqusrters - France, m his - Mary, and n law, ? effect w.-ir' on the ? cnt. In fact, he Wi rr.-.l ? i camps, had i> the Indian I conferred with ? ?? nil Fru?a;. - ghl chill. le . ? I h.? ?:. As ? dition ? eral ol ?i dui ? country. At all churches and in the Eight German Cruisers Still on High Seas. I.nndon. \?>\. If,?With the de strnctlon <>f ihe rraiser Emdca an?! the battling up ?>f ihe K?aigoberg in Africa, i imall bel ictlra fleet <?i Gernsan warships remain? at larg? on the high ?.f??. The little l.eiei ha? been interned at Honolulu, lem? ing ihe fallowing rcojsels Ol large: : ?mi? ?;:? isi Bl M e ? ?I I , ? . ? I . I BATTU CltUl -ri eeeee ?? -. n?,?.-. ?? ? u 10 ru ? ? - ? ii ? .-. '- i I ?? The Branlai Bad UM ??ochen, nl though nomlaall) ??hi la Turkey, are regarded b\ the Uli,?? as (,cr. n i.in ? ? ? ? , ng ? i? made ? "i and th.- D , Horn ? ' ? r ? -, ? . ! ? I Lord Robei ' deatl Immed -f the intelligence their ma ./.- of ?-?. .i..:? -i. ? '.? i ; Robei t s an.i In : ?? Alleen Mm (d . l Stewart. In a telegram '?> Lady Rol n the n imc of the army s? ? . "Your ir' .Hiiirn ih<- ?o?-, of a much-loved chief. ... 'idinc of the life of I i ? ? ll "lilii-r ...ii]?l havi passed away m ? i ...| he lo? ?-?I ?so well and within sound of the guns." Th?- question of .? public funeral for -,'. great loldier, with sen-:. -,' Si Paul's Cathedral, is under ron sid? rat ion, bul il 1 ?"? .-? : .-.- ?. ? ? o ... h. of I?aily Fob erts for a private service th'? will HOI he press?*?!. It expected tl bod) of ?Lord V. iberta will be buried m Paul* . however. I'm I, NOV. 1.'? To-day's papers com ment at lenpth U] ?Lord ' ?Tl ?1 ni lehnow, Le I . ! the Trai ,-, eloquei I to 1 ng qui roll as a m moving -. ? u-iim ? . - ? !l in ??? I- ? . ???! ,i ?., il ? -ri?-,! ! ife, end de clare : Hr.- he ?i1 I be mi irned ? 1 ? ?',.'.i\<\. VISCOUNT CRICHTON REPORTED PRISONER Amaterdam (Via London . Ko* 15. A diapal ays th.. I rrh'on. ? .? prisoner. The "llandelablad" aye: "1 to 1 K I eeping a ? : The same paper ? ' ? ,?!. pun based a itl ? i on pedestrians ai d vehicles entering Malms, Belgium. ?hstributed snnni? the poor of that city. KARLSRUHE LETS PRIZE GO Releases Sceptre Because She W.ip Bound for New York. ? ? Hritish il i?r Sceptre, which arrived from San i ?. Kr ship, for Toronl eaped < ipl ure bj the < ?? ? mai : I 0 B i ork. ' ? ptre ran near I and found prize of the Kar! iruh? \ (>? irman ofll - rs, s bound f? Vork released The other th). Karl rul ? team - ured. ? which the e th? Vandyck insferred. Lord & Taylor ffiUt?ooi Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Founded 1826 Mum- Daily- -Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.t Tenth Floor "Seventh:' Annual Sale of Mens Shoes Offering again the sanie magnificent raines of fanner years Today, Monday, Until Saturday, November 21st Inclusive Your choice of the Best hncrican and English Footwear Comprising Every Desirable Style I Dress or Business Wear The English footwear is made over our own Lasts and Patterns I lie Entire Stock included, with the exception ol the "Cordwainer" and Bench-made Shoes Values from ) $6.00 to $8.0U | wi ill ht % 'S Values from / .... C $5.00 to $6.00 j Wil,bc , ?*'5 Manv men take advantage of this annual event by purchasing enough Shoes to last a year The slight increase of 20c per pair on the s.ile prices of former similar occa? sions scarcely covers the advance in the cost ol shoes this season over last the qualities are guaranteed to be fully up to the high standard maintained by Lord Hv Taylor since the opening of the shoe section, seven years ago Street Floor, 38th Street Entrance BRITISH RECRUITS SHOW FINE SPIR1 Grandson of Charles Da win Tells of Visits to the (amps. BEAUTIFUL PARK NOY USED BY 20,000 ME The Templo and Lincoln's Ii Arc Drill Place? for Officers. London, Jioi 5, The iollowiag 11 written by Bernard Darwin, n of the late I hai Ii Dai i ? ' "Ihr- I >ri; in i.f SpeciC! n which Britain face I |1 ?he i? tifrhti .?i n!l thai woi ice of go ...i? ihown in m ? :n which th.- jroung men are floekii ?<> th.- .-olor? and th?* luatained enei fulneai and determination with whl ? ibout their < en i e of I rainin Th? Aral fir? of enthu liaan mi the recru i I ing cauae n Ilia ? i'lily ari.l with un u ' igh ii..' arduou montl fil to do thai ? hich he ii long ! I ai one? .,..?' biovi f? ? ? o burn m pan <?n>- mi ? ? ?. ? h-, reeruil ai to do much hai rh ha may not lik and to all of wh ich h? ii anee? i : it behind many small di . ? ? .. endure diffleultiei hh<1 diacomforti i ? hich still ?ip'-rr i long way ?>.r But ha worl ? ? i fully, hard while 1 . be is jolly ainl li^h ong tiring I ? Hi cauii .mething ? finable earriai rn snliiicr; he ter with itrenuoua li??* i n the fee ing ol A f."* .in' ome t ; m in looking at one of the i'lir ?"imp. c up -irnl dov r . and ?i very ihort ? rural cour I England, and then I??- ?i ? ... for i'.'.nn wher ? ?? only illustr?t.'? the animating the ch an ? England and th ?' ? ar. Th?* i ? . -piril took im ? f the ramr Rallwaj Run?. Through I'ark. W there are ai nlv th - ? lernen d 20,00 I. . there run rial fnir'i th ' ken by itrident clanging and ham i.ipr.' II army, no ?f recruitn bul workmen, i* engaged ii ? ? h? n.? ii ar m? idon ' ? trurai, ? rooma h;.?i luddenl; ? ? . mn ?? ill have turrp.l into ? r.r'il by that 1 of hut ?. ?! '.rni and lined with :, beato fell And th . .'??',,?' lolid iroi it horn to one, ?f indeed il needs bringing ? It lOOl being ??'-.r, thai he country lia ? thii ' and for all ? made the more emphatic by th .. wh??i The hi ? immer t. mporarilj ? I n ? workaday cfftl . ? th? fad ?' ;?n additional and thrillint t. urh to I \o ?c ' . ? of their brothera in khaki, but thej ! ? p to make m und? n army, ealli .1 into bo ng by the ?tat?'' ? mi rg< ncy, :o time and i ,. ? r t. I? buain? Her? cap, shw ? 1 eorduro] ? ? ? Idi 'r the picture of deadly earneati \n ?-uri? ..i..) ? .imiiiinns nf Men. There ai men among th? ' ' re and North inn? ren; 'rum the of their ? \ th.' s on?? little D the countrj tion " ? .- noi Iria) men in th.* Dublin ?. ? ? ?m the ? melt into <?? ? It ia a i rork thai ? ? .ich,'?. nd ' - ? ? ? tea ???, between after which th, emuae thi lock. ? ? ? aeh man h , of hathinjc parade - or had ? . oorth ? - in lon| '' towels or, khould? ? .. ? of the ire ?a ? if room foi am i- almoat ?-hoked nough for -ri ich ind plunj-inij- and [aere ? . en the bank, and then b - ri are _? aga the turf and !,r.n<*h . .; bathing p*.au. il ?-_?. jollieit and Moat inspiriting of spectacle? ?o i ? the nuirch horn? to tea. Tl .:. whistling and ing, ?till fi [| ,,? ? ?heir nous day, ?ml toon great too ar?? being can led froi tent, and tottering pit? am, .-nid there art- mome- I rersation with admiring 11 ? I ?? hedge Similar leones, though not mai them in inch b'-autiful -urroun? Buy i??- seen all eves 11. Perhaps th..re may be added to i differing slightly in km.l drawn ?London Itself, Nearly all Ame visitors to London must have wan. >?' some tims oi other through Temple and Lincoln's Inn, haunt ? of ancien) peace wh< do their won el? real of tl ?? Strand and I 11 More especially if they la-' i ? ? plac? -?. ei, |?>;, ?ng thill long tion i sunshiny SeptOI and deserted save for a few fr people Bitting under th?? plane t th?-y would ruh theil ? ye to see again bow, 1 I era - the itir of military a ? there to-day. f"r '" Lincoln's are th.? headquarters of that whii r the "Inns of ' ' Iffieer i Train Ing < lorpe," bul ? called by I .? by King I ?? orge HI. the MD? iiwn." In the eountry we law th?? rate soldiers in g; hei the Inns WO have th? I he im ?mes of th? train young olllcei I a ? humanly po - ible .? ''??I poui I h? b the new army or the terntor W h? n "? Bl bl OKC out there coi pan ?es ai -l b il|uadron, ;<n?l tl ?ver. not al full strength, are three full companies m addil and yet more ?being formed. Thei ni .. a long ??? ail ing lis'. and th a Vert large number have ha? I..- rejected becauae they atfi I Many have ready got commiaaions and have jo ? ? others come on to be t>;? led thro the mill, anil th?-i?- are always tl ready to take the vacant plai ' to -?'H.- eat i wind, and brea? re ol i more natur : | |l firs', p sights a; the drilling in the Inn?, recruits tramping through the <:-re ? .... the reel ive grown t?i be something I form, But to anybodj i should to it from acr mid all be immenoety iti ing. He wnulil. I think, !"? struck the demeanor of the recruit, which much a- 'h. full bl? - excil . c-rt.-ii ? his pi ... .--, f'ir march? i snee to I ? ?* s com red? a ho is sn artist mouth organ, but verj calm ??? .I?? rl he has undertaken. KITCHENER BLAMEI FOR LACK OF NEW Decision to Admit Onl Neutral Newspaper Mer Criticised. i. ? . i ? London, Nov. 10, "Tl in < testing sgaii thi Britisl War Ol war corresponder.' out tl from the very ? rmany i ncipal news) hould have officially -.?? sr coi respondent i, who, a [string Vent their disclosing anyth were ?afford ? a riting itirring of ? ?erman (eadersli ip, ? ? ? n heroism, German science an?! ? ing. tnment the French War ilffic.? whose policy has been to hunt down British corr '-.?? M-rmin ai the ? ? ?? ; it of Lord Kitchen? igh th' French ? tardily and without ;.ft? I Bi ? whom their own countrymen have h< ?n terror. "Th.- hosp ? rlin ga? to its own correspond? ? 'he happ Americi journali its, for instance, w? r? fully treated .o the German army at tl n ?nan art inti-l ?? rnian pi pero ev? trail of insults ami injuries whereby Britii officialdom rtunatel without ice? the Amer can press. "]? no ernnii'nt? hav? v nlc up to I claim of neutral of many, inch? . ' can K new: pap?'r- m Holland, . armiei We ar ? a ?I? '?.-?? i ml be fr??i KAISER BACK AT STARTING POINT \ov. 16. Hmprror H accompanied by hii ta if, returned oi Frida fortj mile louthwes! tartini . inning of the ????ar. ac ? * : om Ba ? . ? On ?a a nol deeorati peror, s I I beei ?1 thai he would arrive. The dii the Emperor appi in . ? ?taciturn. \ beins ? from ' I ?1 returne ?'? t?. remain a'??r their ? tai throughout the day. It ? \a'e pt-a? ?? COmmitl being forme?! in '.rmany, with the conni anc? . DUTCH COAST GUARDS GET 20 MINES DAILY The -, Th?. liberality with which tl nation.? h.. mines North S?-a i? indicated by th? that during |Uai : up from twenl ? Die or ? i . .r th? pn . ? ger. i hurle? \. t ollin.iiin i? repreaeated b\ another ??f hi? Wall Street articles in the next Sunde) MagBllttc ?>t | he I ribnae, deocribing t h?- setirities el the elevei Sralvee" that pre? up?.?n laaa. cicrs. A most important sale today of 1200 Men's Fine Shirts Values up to $14.50 at $1.95 A golden opportunity for the man who wants something very individual and very inexpensive in shirtwcar. ?-] These are exquisite shirts, exquisitely made. Beautiful satin stripe silk and linen crepes, smart Jacquard crepes, and handsome imported stripe and figure weaves, in a collection of choice colors and color combines. Tailored into pleated and plain soft bosom models, with the option of starched or French cuffs. All sizes, but the best values will obviously go first. M*in F1? r Broadway at 34th Street GERMAN INDUSTRY HARD HIT BY WAR Socialist Leader Declares Conditions Bad and Re? lief Inadequate. ... *J y Amsterdam, Nov. ?Z. Dr. Troi I? adcr of the Dutch Social Democratic Labor party, who has been viaiting Berlin, aske.l a well known German Socialist member of the Reichstag, Herr Molkenhrihr. about the economic of the arar in Berlin and throughout Germany. He publishes in I > ateh Socialist puper "Hot Volk" interview. Herr .Molkenbuhr poinfn out that ? employment in ("iermany is very preat. All indue trial for th?* manufacture of luxuries, such as furniture, embroi? dery, etc., haw stopped work. In com? mercial and tranaport 'ra?!' i and among masons unemployment il particularly an?l ?nitip of the workmen ?ire being put at agricultural labor. Pro nal men, such as authors, music teachers, musicians and actors, arc suf? fering keenly. Many eoneort and d ? ibliahmenta hove been and assembly rooms are being ? ?????I up a? h..?p?tale Herr Molkenbahr roealll the panic in Berlin after the outbreak of the war ?ome shopkeepers who were charging prohibitive prices, and ?ri iayi the mi laarei taken by the government and munieipe hardahipa are nol ? economic situation i (iermany pub liahed in the Dutch pn ,r too optimistic. The ale of "Hot Volk" has been pro? hibited in ?iermany. ENGLAND RETURNS FRENCH REFUGEES Disposal of 40.000 Who Fled Across Channel Finally Arranged. London, Nov. 15 A*'t? r a !?>matie BO| r I of which . ? rs of Great Britain ar : ? ?here bra ?"" rtant and vexing problem of what to do thousand? of Flinc who follow. ... | ? .-rom devastated comm I w;,r. from northern France last two moi . ths Brit i-h port author ? ? ? their uv n countl | and eager t.? can Fngland wa- wholl) nnprepen thi? influx. :? the relief of the B< Ig plentiful there the 1 Frene1 The Fl not pi th?.t there I ? uun r::. ds of pal -?ation in countr-, , I'h? litual the Bril ? lish p? can be ? JOHN WANAMAKER Men's Clothiers for S3 Years This morning An Exceptional Offering of Gentlemen9 s Evening Clothes ?Formal Dress or Dinner Suits Full Silk-lined at $33.50 Our $45 Quality ^^^^^^^^^^^ 50 Full Dress Coats and Trousers 25 Dinner Coats and Trousers This i> th? reason. I thai its nil was perfect; that tli? unfinished . . ,. i,,,. sted was of ;i fen \ certain mannt.-it-ttii - ... ? i* quality and th?' vlk m in?, tailor who specializes ! '"* i___ i_ lining ami sl< ? \? s ainl on on evening wear has been ,. i t i .. ., . th?- lap?-!?? was (rood. trying tur some tune to ' get a share of our busi- " A" -, ? " In ness. "nan on II? brought in samples und id icill main ??(' his 1014-15 suits a 75 suits, to your specifica while hack, and said: lions, just to demonstrate ..,.,,? .- ?. ? to uour cmttonn t tin I his time l m going ri t ,, to H in. ' ^^^^^^^^ We put the suit on ? voung man and we saw quality of the evt clothes u e make." * I low could M ' '"? ' use ^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^ton ^ et**_^._^_^_l Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth Street