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ASKS LARGER ARMY TO PROTECT JAPAN Oktinii Cabinet Will Call on Diel for More Men ami More Ships. \ nrfOT army and avy w-re rerora the Prime v ? i ? gS their the Imperial Diet, ??ftiM? on r-eeember *? sos te ? ml Ii terest, for the - net of the ? ? set to meet ,?-?. -??i, or Conservotlve, patty, which forms ama ??>! t? of the House of Repraeentetlvee. "After eeraful consideration of the problem of national defence from the viewpoints of diplomaej Rod Bounce," sold the Premier, *ths ministry ha? some to the , onelneloD thel Inotionol situation doe? not permit the postponement of nn increase In the The Premier admitted that the irieat ri of She money BOVOd bj N trenchmente effected in recent which hud hern Intended for home ;in 1 dertakings, y is bod te be need for ??ar \? \ i r theleee, the Cabinet fa? or? hi arm) ? the oavy, y increase K opposed.'- the , i i ?i "en ihr gTOUl 1 of "Mr ,.- intimacy with Russia The tr> Is ileriiK' it? best to advenes bul this ? ? ? onship le ne i es . ...i.i t.t measure of na Use ? s mus? ram? m i?er that the solidarity of the I Spot Upon the I strength of this empire. Strong na? tion as we are, ours is a seagirt conn? try. and an efficient army is needed t< maintain our connect ion with th< eon tinent and to fulfil our mission." Japon, the Premier concluded, wool? hove an Ineraoeingly Importent rois U nloj m ths world event?, and all shoot? be united to faco ths problems thai might s BRITISH LOSSES IN EAST PUT AT 80,000 Berlin, NOV. '.'0 (by ?virrless via Say ville, N. Y.i The following WUS given OUt Oflleioll) tn the prers to dnv: "The laforaaotioa comes from th? Turkish military rtead?jiiiirter-i that the fighting In Trans-? ancasia Is pi iiiK favorably. A RueaUfl ?tiiiidiinl. four guns and inati> pi ."?:- WON taken. "The T.iri\i?h troops have been rein? forced by Persian tribesmen 1 or 1 Newton estimates the British lo-ser. 01 ?"'." FREE For Test of QUALITY CIGARS "MADE IN U. S. A." (Manufactured in Bond) UNITED CIGAR STORES FREE FOR TEST ! iS" avana - American Ulunts ?'tail price of these cigars. S-for-25 ct?s. ) FI<EE with every pur? chase of cigars, amount mi: to $2.00, or over, of cigare of any brand "Made in U. S. A." v. 21st Only TSe Hmrnna-American brand, "Manufactured in Bond," in Tamp*. FI*., it m national fa-ror ite inon| clear Havana imok -?i The Riant is one of the popular ?hap??. Cigars made in Tampa, Fla?, of tobacco grown in ( 1uba take second place to none. Cigars "Made in U. S. A." are proving out. We must go to Cuba for the tobacco, but where Nature leaves off American genius begins. Cigars imported from Havana no Ion ? ojo unchallenged for highest quality. This has come to be so apparent no matter how severe the comparison that ire are going to prow it without cost to ?mokero. V For this test we are going to give FREE to smokers cigars "Made in U. S. A." under a United States law which positively assures them that what they pay for they get?not only that the cigars are ''Made in U. S. A.," but are exactly as represented. Every box of these cigars is sealed with the new bonded stamp reading "Manufactured in Bond," which certifies that the U. S. Gov? ernment itself guarantees them to be made exclusively of tobacco imported from Havana and to have been n ade (according to the Span? ish method) by the skilled workmen of the Tampa, Fla., factories. FREE FOR TEST 5 Havana- American (UniTersal giie) (Retail price of these cigars, 10 cts. each.) FREE with every pur? chase of cigars, amount? ing to $2.50, or over, of cigars of any brand "Made in U. S. A." Nov. 21st Only The llrnvfriul size of the Havana-American hrand it probably the largest telling 10 cent cigar in the United States. &> This is strictly a "Made in U. S. _4." proposition. Cigars imported from Havana excluded. FREE FOR TEST 5 Flor de Mur?as (P-er?eccionad? size) ' (Retail price of those cigars, 2-for-26 cts.) ^?aFREE with every pur? chase of cigars, amount? ing to $3.00, or orer, of cigars of anv brand "Made in U. S. A." Nov. 21st Only The Flor de Mur?as factory in rampa is a branch of the Flor dp Mur?as factory in Havana. Duplicated quality in both t'ai tories. We know of no better, fairer way to establish the high quality of the cigars which are our leaders in the Clear Havana grade. Our tremendous sales of cigars received direct from the Tampa manufacturers make our prices possible. No jobbers, no middlemen in between our customers and the source of production. An invitation such as we extend to smokers to-day will leave unchallenged our claim as above set forth. The risk is all ours. TODAY the offer herewith made will be in effect in UNITED CIGAR STORES in New York and Brooklyn, New Jersey, and Westchester County, N. Y. ? UNITED CIGAR Official Reports of French War Office _,_ Peris, Nov. 20, The following bref oflclal stotemenl was isenod np 'ho Wot Oflse to night) "There Ii ae Important Inetdent te report." I he afternoon Stotemenl av'i "I he .lav of November II wns marked by the almost total soeonce of Infontrj nttack? on the purl of the eneiiiy; si the same time '.heir artillery t1r<> was much less violent than on the afternoon of Novembei I ? "I.? the north the weather has bee-i rerj had and snow ha? folien, All the of the Vsei i sn I, te the seal ol D .mude, is invade- bj the water?. "in t'unit nf Ramseapello ws have withdrawn from the wotoi two 10.8 centiiiietre mortars abandoned by the Germons, rhere has been a very fair lv intense artillery ?W to the south of 1 pre?. "On the centra there have been no Important actions to report. In the Argonne three rigorous attack? en the port "' the enemy's ?nfentry have been repulsed. "??n our right wing tlie (?ermnns have reoccupied the destroyed seetioa nf ? honvencourt. Further t" the east vi hoVS made some prOgTOS " i htngton, Nov. 20. Oispatche? from the Frei eb Poretgn 0_.ee to the ? mbai | bars t? "From ths sea to r?eteos there ares ? i ? m., o.?- i nen th? ent re da], Our artille) ? other hand, succeeded in dislodging Germai litarles In port '! he i .. to sc it tared artiller* Are for o 1 .me, but the araether woa exceedingly bod and it snowed f? r h "Thon ' ? Importan! action be tween \iias and Noyon Prom to Rh< ?n Int. artillery firing, ?>nr artillery has suc ? : r, ?le-? i. ??f the en i has bombarded ? uns. "The bombardment of Rhein?? has been i .rgonnc one of our ? iend iermens hod ceeded in eapl ? ie in m< retake) lie point ol tl e be] "!..?? German Army Official Report Berlin, Nov. 20 by wireless to Lon \ ition issued to-day by th" German General I Headijunrti r? says: "In Weat Plai ? ? chango fituation has tak? "Hen? | looked and then ps I bnve r cult A i reneb sttacl the soi ? Verrinn, wss repulsed. '"i he ? tuation froir ier rems the plain of the Masurian Laki ? Ruaslani c i icupied fort in Which were son ? non. The ? ? my through l.ipno and lack hu? iriiuli progr? it h of Plock. ".No IS bl reached in the figl ting ..i" east ?:" l sei ARMY OF MILLION VOTED IN ENGLAND Under Secretary for War Thinks This Will Be ?Sufficient. '."?. 20 11.' House of Commons to-day formally passed the rota for th? t?mate, a hlch pi i ir nn addi ... nr'r j i :' 1,000,000 n ? . meatione I b) l lith in the i louse of Commons leal ?' It is from the territorials and : to bl ? ririg to the suppleni' . ? Harold J l*< ? i ry of State !"r \?-' ri : | ? icw waa that this further million men ough' government was able ? t, te crown British arm.- with su' eese. Be ?leclined to g.?e the actual i numbers of mer. r: srked the! the , by the Prime Minister, which roughly In the i eighborhood of 1,100, 000, were I ,r than above the ; ai'fual total. The present idea of the War I | Mr. Tenr.ant ? or dupli ' ente the terr!??.' battalion fur b? d the other for foreign tot With regerd to the ug ?? l loi ! .rd Kitchener1 should be treated professions reed, "Tl I.nrd i '. ?and sdvoc it? ? ? ? . I mat?.-1 o? he. fe< a BRITAIN REFUSES TO LET U. S. HAVE WOOL Declines t<> Modify Embargo on Imports from Australia and Other Places. Washington, Nov. 20 Great Rri'ain h? declined to modify in fawir of Amer. turoi ' mbargo \ ' ? ol f 1 on A .?-traira ?r..! other British dominion! II bad oped thai niter the needs of the had h.-, o tat ? ified Anieri ,-,:. night be permitted to buy the Australian surplus, giving guai that neither the wool in.r goods made in?m it would r- I many, but informed to-de that for 1 ? DO ? SCeptlons would be D In S] CS as? surance, h. rials here an?l In? ? It is understood that the decision of the Bril - aiio to ru STRANGE AERO SEEN OVER ENGLISH TOWN - London, Nov. 20 A Dovei ?entrai i News ilreral Bf The ? i mittina ? There was no indu- ' it is :.t here that it probabI> was an El gllsh on?. SCHWAB SILENT I ABOUT AUDACIOUS Steel Man, Who Was on the Olympic at Time of Disaster, Won't Talk. REASON IS, HE WAS QUEST OF ENGLAND Mere on the Adriatic. Predicts Prosperity Denies New Con? tracts with Allie-.. Ch?ries M Schwab, pr?snieiit of the Hethlehini Steel < ompiiny, and Archi? bald Johnston, the first \ ice-presiden ' who were pas engen on the White.Star liner Olympic when she rescued the crew and tried te taw the lost British battle-cruiser Audici?n . arrived here last, night from Liverpool by th<> PTbtte Star liner Adriatic uftei a business trip of f? o week? in England. Mi. Behwab contributed no informa? tion concerning tbe loss of the i: worsfa |i i be subj? el ? ss bro ii .i. elsred 11 had le en practical!) s gne I of tbe British government since bis m rival in he could not talk - \\ hen informed ? Mr. Schwab .?aid: "Well, that . snd there te be said sbo it H " i h" in a much more optim rid than when he ''? pei ted " ic, s moi 11 "I I confident of tlm brighl . ? really prosperous "'lldi' ? ; I ,,,. y-.irs," h .'.lili. "I look far a steady ? ? v, not un?? il pros " I he i Inited Stal gomg to be lamentable Europe, .1 ?ill perhaps be tin ? ? ample, Germany om 12 000,.o ' annually, - "ini to ? sports tels or greatel crippled, and the world must turn to Mr. mphatieollj ind M r. .'"; the l'?riti?h or F r that befoi war 1 ?e barf not In this com ? guou tern? ? ? could t be made | ew. | ? trad for ci a -' ? i ? ' ? ? nker, a ? 1 Irexel, who is ' \ Ii ? accompan ? : red the war i tha* ' ? ? m. Mr. D t that 1 would not open for ? Dr, Dav ? J?rne Rill, '?inner I c i sccom ? r. re \ it i ? ? ? i t ri p of ???i Ian?! and Paris. : mobi . - When th? I i Alex? ? tents, who hve?l Gate, I Ol Wedi ? , while the r? thering heavy .. man had be? not lik? : th? . ? ,'i had brood? d over ?ted for m LORD ANGLESEY AT HOME FOR CLOTHES War Spoils Wealthy Marquis's Wardrobe Predecessor Had 800 Coate. . London, Nov 20 The reason why 1 the Marquis of one of the weal' r ? ngland, sud ! retun.' ' ftei remaii Rita Hotel ich te ' rejoin I US I I ? ? . war- fur. e.i to apply for a brief leave dn'1 have to h i s back ? ' teai ol campaigning started th? work m of a . a ' . out. ye I ? i ?hip. The curl last holder of th.? ? marquis's e,,usin, was -??-sor of the ?srdrobs in Ei . includ . three h . 1,500 BRITISH SAID TO HAVE DROWNED ? ]<.? rlie N <\ Say ? ?> . Ri tceiv? i ? i near ... ?id that 1 d in th? I er < anal. BETTER OR WORSE EDICT Judge Tells Marriage Rules to Woman in Court. When a < ? ' merry for ag the ? ? r marriage will not be I annulment :? if Supreme Court I '. Arthur S. Tompkins, I White : ? inkins made this clear yeo sg t.i grant si ii nul 'A????. I? r Woodruff. ? ? be ?.?i : exhlb ? times, hut that after th? ihs found ? that he had ? ? employ? i . - this. if a marring ? of v.?. hat sftar bis searriegs The couple uke ? each other for bettor or worsa." i GERMAN CRUISER STIRS UP NORWAY London, ?Nov. 21?A dispatch ta tha f'entral Naw* fr?,m CopOBBBgBB ^ays: "Hi'causo the '?crmari auxiliary cruissr H?-rlin, now interned, WSS nl?l?? ta PBM Fort Tnitiilh it-m, Norway, un rhalliriK'd, tin? t-iiiiiiniinilant of t ht* fort ha^ been removed arul mi iiii|tiiry iriRti fated. The people iir?- greatly stirred tiviT tha inci<Ient, at Tron?lhjem it a iiu'.hI harbor, Brcividod with powerful MBrehlighte, and tin? queatiOB is nske<T how 'he Berlin, was able to ??'?' unnoticed." Th? Berlin, a former North German Lloyd steamer, en'-r^d Trondhjem on November 16 and voluntarily interned. It BM believed that previously ?ah?* li.nl been uetlntf n ? u convoy for ?tub NO PROTEST ON CONTRABAND LIST U. S. Will Reserve Right to Object in Specific Cases. i From T!r? Tr?l.un? Hur**?i. I Washington, Nov. 20. The (faltad StatBt will make no general protest ?gaiasl ?'.? absolute and conditional contraband lis) ? I to the Btota ?ii'iii on Oe olNtr 'il by the Brit? ish Anilin will reserve the riirht to olij'Tt if ipoeiflc ra-??? of Itiz tire m policy ?? oi oBtliaod by Stal partmonl officials t" day In rospoase to InquirUe, Manufacturers of automo l'.Ii- ni.'i i'ther vchiclM who ha?.e re? ceived ordt k rmany have been pari eularl) anxious to have th? Department me errang? ? bj ?hey eould All thtM orden ? dm -??- o? Oflleiali poial obI thai ratrel and rnanuf bava 'i perfect legal riK'ht ?<? ?el produel i to bollig ? International law to prohibit such eoBBtry i? mad? tha ba ?? for outfit! ing an i tin?! to n belligarei I !? elaar, howover, thai shipments ? ? '?er s.? fur ?? thii goven ant Ii concerned if ! he e * r-t h, ? ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL SULTAN . ?. Petrograd, fio* 20. Confer? - ? shown the ? ? ? ? Triple " - the -? I:. : ." have ?re iched Bbi many arrea! u tinople In coi pt against tha I I A group has been arrested bel ?,, l(. i i?y Burk ! im i iui sd that the Sul if 1-? ddin, - m the : THREE RELIEF DAYS New York University to Work for Belgians. Klmn- K. BroVB, chancellor, an i noun'- lay that November 28, 24 ami 25 will be known as Belgian re? nt Now York In: Archibald L Bounton, dean of tl - and pure ?to ai?l the suffering in?, i | aneellor Brou n'a ? me iter of I rlsl bridge. ind, who wrote: "Send cloth? more clothes. I plead for ? .--. and a nation I tching ? .; " gate Mompmuj Broadway at 34th Str?set Men's $4 & $5 Derbies at $1.95 Supposed to be a little too light- merely a supposition!! I hese Derbies are a little too light to pleatt the maker. He is a ?tickler for trifle??so are we. rind th?* lighter a Derby he, the better we like it. So these particular Derbies have been blocked into the newrst models, given a $4 and $i finish and marked at $1.95. And at that price they are the best Derby value in town. Men's Shirts at $1.30 reduced from $2,00, $2.50 and $3.00 Just to clear our shelve? for newer merchandise, we have marked these shirts at a uniform pri<**_ to m ike a quick market They are made of fine woven F ren< h cloths that will stand a lot of wear and tear?beautiful ?Aligns, in figures and stripes, on both light and dark ?rounds. Per? fect making, perfect fit, and superperfect values. Today?Men's $2.00 Worsted Underwear at $1.40 A high grade natural worsted underwear of a very ser? viceable quality, made right, in just the rieht weight, un? shrinkable, and unequalled at this figure. Regular and stout sizes. What's yours > Main floor. Men's $2.00 Washable Kassan Cape Gloves at $1.15 A tan cape glove, with the washable feature added? shown in smart tan shades, prix seam sewn, and fasten? ing with one clasp. We commend it heartily. ^a^mmarmwmm^i^mm^a^^ma^aamm^mm?mmmm^ammnammammmmmmmmm^?ammn QUITS CELL AMD U. 5. Italian Banished from Here to Escape Prison. When thi out of her ?lock to-day Harry L. Streid and Toh-r v. R< ? of the Criminal ? 'ourt of Baltimore, will be at ->10 1 ?ilan?l" spent la Pollei to make bis '!? ?? . '.;, and parmil and Reinhard to partake of the I the Headquarters ? Orlando is poing home on parole. He ? i d to three rears in the land Penitentiary for having i several of his countrymen. Friends and relatives urjre?l hit n and promised he would leave the coun tn SUICIDE ECHO OFWAR Brother Killed, Bitter Endl Life?2 Men Seek Death. Caroline Rat? . N J., \ throwing I a ?indo? rmany ? iB Vonkar. wliose home and fam? ily are in ted to kill g his throat In Newark. He return tt> ? over in ?.hein In Ossining J< kill hin ? y tu a chance fur : ! hume t., g ? Brooklyn N. E. Dinner. The thirtv-iourth annual ?linner of the N will be held ?. .Montagu?- it. I? tor, ? ? ? rd, of JOHN \\ ANA M AK FR Men's Clothiers for 53 Years READY TODAY from 8.30 to 5.30 to fully satisfy any man with what he wants, NOW, in DRESS OVERCOATS STORM OVERCOATS MOTORING ULSTERS FUR OVERCOATS FUR-LINED OVERCOATS THE NEW SUITS EVENING CLOTHES UNCOMMON ? IATS EXCELLENT SHOES WARM UNDERWEAR SERVICEABLF ?uCKS NEWEST NECKTIES PICK OF SHIRTS WORSTED SWEATERS ANGORA GARMENTS MOTORING COMFORTS GOLF SUPPLIES All good, and guaranteed Prices moderate BROADWAY AT NINTH