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Village East o? Bolimow
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KAISER PATIENT
WHEN SLANDERED
In Speech Shows No An?
ger Against England,
Says Ganghofer.
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LESE MAJESTE TO
MISS KAISER'S MASS
? here
'.oui Pileea, Hohen:.;,, to th?
that all in? tubers of the town council
al Ha? i . ).HV1. >Df,t.M
? rreat? ? military
n-oi. .tendance at high mas?
?n the ka-'a >'a birthday, 'lhey are
hortt) tw I?; i;.?urt maitialJad.
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CHURCHILL PLEAS
WITH NAVY'S WO!
\7\n\ Lord of the Ad
ralty Considers the
Sen Free.
ATTEMPT TO INVAD
WOULD BE WELCO/
British Submarines Arc lnact
Because They Can I ind
No Targets.
P ra- 'a t. TTva TV'
! "Lo Matin"
an inter? e?r vahich s special eo
. . . - - hsd v
hui whom
describe? a? s rr
.- ?-?! rr" lern as to re
m ? ? irg* '' .
n
.. ? ? . ? ned Brii
really wol
Admirait] anawe
- only thanks lo the Bi "rn ?
?remen'? ,-fl: be I
?'?> journey i.cro's
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of t
ng -he intervii
nap which 'overed i
? i a| artment, Mr Churcl
: a tnger on that sngie of
i.r.d coast where, between l>cfimark t
?In and. the wholo force of ': 8 G
nan navy lie* hidden ur.der ?he the;
f Sylt, Helgoland and Finden.
Fortlfled by Science and Nature.
"There," he declared, ".? the pla
I and science have combined
fortify it against all attacks. Here 1
? :.? i the h.il.ng pin.
many are secured by two exceedln|
solid bulwark?, a nei]?rSi power
?,t and a neutral pOB
ind these neutralities are
to OB, As long as the (?<
?? under the cover of 'hi
defences they hold certain facie i
vantages over us When it come?
there lie submann
of which they are always talking >
have more of I ? vessels than th<
? end our? out to atta
Submaimes do not ?igt,' amo
X ? rigle ore of their su
marines which leaves Its "
in our v
lly do more damage than ten
?>ur submarines which are nol ab e
ir B ? I " rr.\jtn sh:p.
"It is easy enough to !o?e thro..
. ncy of an enemy submarine
an enemy mire of insignificant value
i'P which co?t milliona, ? tho
aking of the l nei which may
lost. Prudence, therefore, i.? indi
one doe? nol hide
i orts and exposes one' - i i ivwhe
? A."
\nnovcd at Public Ignorance.
? ? "ught he eou
... Mr. Churchill's annoyance ni I
I of 'he general public, -a h i
??ed :t-e|r" to be impr?*s?ed bj :
of the Gem
"There are," he said, "certain trie
? ?; with which one has alwa
rever powerful and vij
be. No one knows bett
Germana themselves tue ?
conditions which permitti
them to i ome :<> our ea coast
a lionibs at it. Tin;, .-host- one i
- ir when the nigh
are longest. On their waj ba
v.ere overtaken by ?i.i\?n. If fog hi
not protected them they would l.ai
? n into our ring of line?. Suiidt
they experienced nconvenieneo
e us in broad daylight, 1 oi 11
. I thesi e>ploitt nol in the lea
-. n :...! - b1 on of tro'i
wtr.ili we Hre often threatene
a matter of fact, 4?
shou'I v.iy much like to see occu
a hope m which we ai
likely to be deceived.
? aa rather talk of fact.. i.*t v
review whir oui i hi
.'ornmencement t
'. ittes. I>o you k- OW how many <
all '.he German warships are ?'ill le
on the WOl d'l -.'as? Only tvvo arc I
er be*ween 8,000 an
4 oiKi tona, the Karlsruhe and ?he lire:
and ii add '-mi two armed lr er
tl S K W ilhelm und the Prill
?SI e do not knov
; what zone? or in whs
I in rivera these two aux
are lying, but we d
sry to hidi
'ui-naii commerce is ruined. Those ?v
? - v* huh I uve not fallen int
our bonos have taken refuge .n neu
t r al ports, ?a here they have In
- imm ibilixed. The se
i ? free."
ng once mm e ton . . .- mi
on tie wall, Mr Churchill went on;
"Consider this map. Thanks to th
. almo 1 the vv ho!
' of A-:a i? open to US and our a.
?'? inexhaustible source of supplie?
We same of Austra
kiries .is four-fifths of th.
world."
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AID TO PRISONERS
LIMITED BY RUSSIA
i Wa Feb. ?'.. Buaaia to day
the I mied State.? that : ?
? monev and rloth
? 'man and Au?!nan prisoneri
'?? be Herrn ??
the I...--.,: military authorities, de?
' to give foreign relief ??>.'..?,.;.
thi.! privilege. An American e?
pr.: ' ted frota Pi king.
Th< ? ef, and n i
? ng eou .1 be
? ? i .. money, that
for Oflal A .
rever, ma?; I ad?
t of various
? . a : ?t of v-, iiii >i erat
Ite ?'n artni
\ . ? the R
rer^y of the 'eqaesti
to make ai
... ...
VLADIMIR BOURTZEFF
SENT TO SIBERIA
p. ? agrad ? ' London, Feb. 3
? , ,.? ,r.> oftW knen aa a
.:: revolutionist, was te :
to-day to deportution *
? c. , It of
oused the ca
-, en,ment s' I
of the wai and ..me to Pi-trogi ...i 10
,.-n lie wa? ai res'.ed
he ehaigc ?:
li i in, i in wl
ed, waa lose ma
1 on was baaed 00 articles vvhidl
Bourtie/T contributed to a Pan* port
i ooical. *" i
BLIND MAM'S SEVEN
SONS DIE FOR FRANCE
t'eneva, Feh. .1?Se?en sons of
an e'der!? hlind frenchman rnmrd
l h..|i:ir?l. ol Ihe 4 illape < ' ' ' SUl
l..i,f. near the S??i?s fronl ?
railed la Ihe rolare last kugasl and
man hed a*, a? lo ?ar I r a long
??hile ihe father heard no
them. Hemming alarmed.
plied ( <?> ?? to I he bun su
her?' for the e\> hange of is I
lion regarding pr,?..?neM of war.
line b? one letlera irnm the Ir ii. N
headquarters arrived in ,,eno4a.
Ihe se.en eons had been killed,
leaving fourteen children a.
? ido? s.
CANADIAN TRCOPS
ON WAY TO EGYPT
Sail Direct via Gibraltar?
American Calls \.;:;
i lorn Novice.
> - - ?.
In additit to tha
. ida has sent l
-.in Londo .
geni on its s
- the news
i ? ,
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intic ports ol 01 tance
,>i m this ?"eason Karl ii ???"it
nr the mo n Montreal i" ;?>r
to the , M Lawn
ice
Estimate! a? to the number of men
being sent out Miry, travel ?
ing that i ? ' art
troops ia pi ? I in the presenci
of -'. rat ?>ei s the subji very
led
"It i* ver) apparent thai a large
movement il ace and arrai
menta are b<
? addil al ti I om llnli
??ix." su ,? K I'. Gaylord, of Cleveland,
\?ho dame through from lia
terday on hu - ... I s noi
vt i ;, goo I form I
'?> ask ?re
nt.'tct.,
now, or a ierable >ei of
.
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??o\ er Sydnej > ly. in N'?>w '?'??
wick, thi are enormo
. ol
the plant s thei ia wi
day to capai
? I . -, on platei
understand thai ? r gun
i ::i^?-s and that ion
tnrn.d out in '?r;'i ? i
'
Anieri? an aoi kmen and
i freely 01 late there hi vi
;. considerable number of >"-.
men come m from '. BnJ
vicinity."
Mr. Gaylord, 4\ho is ?
? ngineer, saw the bridge si \
' hat was "bloa n up" on Mor
lia ?vas inclined to tl
Werner Van Hoi n, .o i
???ni?, m.? not, as he claimed, ??
?. r
"An offleer would m ? I
some i \peit ki owledge ???
? ,.?
liamagi ? bi .?:??. 1 he n
so placed as -'i ?lo the mi
damage. It would have lern no
fork and noi more
placed the stuff when il wtuld have
??i n i he span lo bit
laced it where it d
amount of damage.
aged and one of the two mi
? acki d wa l< act.'
TURKS' VICTORY IN
CAUCASUS REPORTED
Russian Attack Repulsed with
I.oss Skirmish Near
Sue/ Ca>:ai.
Berl :i. Feb. ?'? ? by a ii el< i o
ville, \. Y . \ I ,.,. . c. ? r
'he ('?i-. .n arm I .. 11
t ? poi t? ?l in a i from
i - tantinople. The , . lit.ir?
headquarters al Constant
? ed thai a Ru
i .,,1 made an atta -k o . the l
forces al Artvin, in the ["runs <'.n.
casus, thirty-four miles southea t of
?n. Tins attack is .-a.il to have
been driven off with he it .
men and war material for 11 e Ru
sians.
The Turkish troop?, the report aya,
thereupon made a SUCCCS III
against tv, o Rua ian b itti ions.
< airo, Feb. 3, British "orces had
ski rmish a ?1 h Turki yest da.
neighboi hoc I of 1 La e
Tin.: ah, i the Hues Cana
finallj ., i .i,| s, ^
??. ounded
The engagement occurred dui
sandstorm, bul th shooting b
Turks, both with riflt ...
uns bad.
GERMANY TRIES TO
INTIMIDATE ITALY
Ready to Defend Austria in
Case of Any Attempt
on Trentino.
Bi '
Reme, Feb. 8 l ? ? , i<
!'i. - e" publiai es an artieli I
form? i c.un m Am
lor m Rome, afflri
Italy attempti ?. ,,t
' ' ' ?an is prepan ?1 to ...
? ? ' . ? nd ('?
? . dont? drav
Bnable to affoi
Il i m del tot
I
intimidate Italy b ?
I
with ?< ? ob eel ol at I
Bu< -
BRITISH~MINISTRY
TAKES IN NEW MEN
: ?
I em be i ?.? Partial
? V, ? it, has been appoint! I Chan?
el the Dachs o. Lam tatet la
?,ur
?: un- '
, '?
Cecil Bu
. ?mber
f?.r Bl
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have lie. ii made Jun BI I irdl u'
Treaaor)
igu, Rea and Bed
? |y tu
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'the
Treasury.
GERMANS BREAK
ON ALLIES' CENT!
Three Attacks in Region
Perthes Repulsed by
French Troops.
INVADERS BEATEN
BACK IN ARGON1S
Efforts to P?ndrate I.ine
li;'.; att Ik I ruilless Affilier
Busy i:i t landers.
. Feb. S, The Germans now
, concentrating thoir most
the centre of
?\ i. ti ? rn the eastern e<
\ inno forest and th* reg
. perl The? mi
!8 'I tl
' of winch.
? t's ?Var O'llre bul
?
1 he : th? Argonne is i ?
iround 1 a lUage of B igat.
' the Gru
-.v ood and 1 ? <-. efh
^ i . ile-p'- .
\ I tl Gern
,, ?
During 1 - 'in- Aille? l?.
contii ea I ?
northwest of Lombacrtzyde, ?
? ? i.i-i in.in? h.r. e h,-.
? n finitely ti, e*.acuate vari?
i.. Belgian coi,?' as fut
Mariakerke. Beyond here it Im? i
sible for the Alli.-s to nlv.ii
east on m-.'..un', of the st rent
i ?>, .?? fort fled and Intrench
tt ins liie BUeceSSeS In the I.ombae
zyde region, however, are of consul.
able importance,as theAlliei havecai
n red a good position on the du ?
able now t.. dominate with iheir an
whole district u? far as Slyi
Should the Allies be able to t., .<? ft
thei advantage of the suci ?
I e Geimans will be compel?
, o .'
. ? i.
.,' ,.?' 'o night's Ofl C .: rr pi
' Tii.-re s rioth
that
ttacl
,.., i epuli el '?' ' hi >? ? ol I'' i". hi
: :1 '.i Hurlus and to t
north of '.. ? g<
"In the Argo ne a fresh attack
i -. i, ?. ? ;.i.,,
I -ni i , : '.
I rench Gain ?m \;*ne.
? 'i'v ii ( Ifflce g:. ?
,
h of the I,
rung to repor'.
'?Between tin- I.v.? and th.?
te, to I
i batteries put an end to
: Hade from tl.my.
Germi ei ...???
do ?? n i '-.? Rivei \ blazii
.- a poll
or th of A
bert. We were successful, hos ?ver,
; i ?. -1 float ? before they e
led to ?
? I ?? .\ '?'. ght |. oi
:. ??, ?i ? aken prison? i? ai
i .. countei attack to ?!
!00, neai I'.
i Germi
SI da] near Bag
the evenin
ppu ed, as had her
? reported ?i
Bl 1 o'clock in tl
?n- I from the Meuse to tl
has be- n i?-.r<-' In AlsBC ? B
ng our forces on the groui
? thi th ol \tiiiii' t: ??
. ? ? i.'.- 'o Sny\ ille, !?
. Feb. "? German Army Headqua
BVe out t ne following bu
"The the French u
the ? lerman i ? s i Perthi
? .i ii,i the remaindi
of the western battle front yesterds
, more than artiller
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GERMANS TO SPAN1
U. S.. SAYS EDITOI
(i. S. Viereck Declares Thai Ten
Ionic Americans Are An^ry
at Attitude of Nation.
The United States i.< about to r?
"good lesson." George Sylvoi
1er Viereck, editor of "The Fa1! rland
l he dt man A mericana wh
? ona in Wa ?
i .; ,1^;... .m' of ?ill pat:? in ? I
attitu le which M
i ?.-??. hei e, m e about t
loi ry for it
mpathetic attitude tov. .u-.l Kane
',.' r. Vie: e< k lays all I 8 i ' n S f"
the threatened Gerraan-Ameriean c:?m
"Harper's Weekly,
?i".l the pr.' Ally dailies, "Tor
? .;," tl.- "dead hand of the pas'.
New England Puritanism
ani tueh have, hi- .-ays. goaded ou
German km cant to revolt, and no
mu-: take it? medicine.
**Y. u have called oui brothers," Mr
Viere? ' a; . "by th" rilest name
blown to you from the gutter? of l>on
don. i ?? 'he nimiiir
of our mothers You have irnmplei
r fathers Yo
torm; you shall ?e.i?
nd, V.i'i have rein .
ng You v? ere dea
? ?? ?hull teach yoi
"We ?hall go into 1 . . f pnli
I I rj t.. beat ;. ou at you
? ? ? ? < are '?'? Irioh e
: . ?
. . ..-lied by 170 or d- rma
i i reason why a
? i : - . ? ? ?on o:
?- blood who nre m oc
are th(
\
re with America, right or
net !iii we prefei
?n? to America wrong W
\ t. Wi
- ? ? *hl ? agio handed \
. ? .I Swedish extract ion
I man] forebear? otl i
than Gei n Americans of Yankee
... with as.
"You nav ridiculed the bynhei Wa
B virtUI We ?hall make
reen Gei man
ai ?! '? We shal
. ? American
to emphasize
.. seredil these pr nei
. i - the blame, aal s
e
RICHLY LADEN LINER
TO DEFY GERMANS
the inggi ?? eargoe .,' goa
ft this
?eng. r Itonmsh :
? at ont yostorday
..f Ihe ' Board ?t?-?in?h n
A lUnia, ."-he la hound for Liverpool.
..II tf Halifax
because of the time and labor re
fquired ta stow away her I'.OOg teas or
fuodsiufi's. lubricating oils aad tim
i? r. the alaunla'a de| ' ?"
, leve.i sei en houi ? >hi was schi duled
. |. al 10 t m., bu d ?I noi
, t t rears until ?'? p. "'?
Th? MauB ??* would be pe?
i richest prise Ib merchandlae ??''I food
ituffs thai the '?? rmai
or destroy, l"'t bo une ?
?. lj,a i utii.tl pier ye terday regard?
.,.;,,,. ? l , rpool
,'?. t |i :r. ing Halifai. il ?
team undei
\,in..rait', ami
i. envoy a cru r
. i to ?e roing ? 'I ''"'
,t ia. w' ich Ii fl t ,,.?
?f ,,, . . r ., ' tala I'?..? ? ''I I
... n.,1 i ,<- until -?< lubal ml
, to meet hi ? * ? ' '
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HUNGARY BARS
FOOD FROM AUSTRIA
Ron ... Feb. -'t. It ia reported from
Tr . ,!?? thai the Hungarian govern
i. i - requi tioni sal an l other
cereal stocke lb
already contrat ted d for
I,. ,\,i ti inn impoi ' ? ' ' !
and an not I i be allow. I I i
livtrcd
I uts meas n e ha? provol
pread discontei i ? "'?? ">
,, where
. us all thi ' hi..
the Dual Moi arel y should I.
distribu?, out tl empii
a ivhi., fai be avt ed i ;. ?
of hastcnini
tua a is pi ed regio
RUSSIAN SUBMARINE
SINKS GERMAN BO.-VT
Torpedo Boat Destroyer Sent to
Bottom Off Danish island
of Moon.
I';,: I, I eh, ?". All OfUci ll --at.
from Petrograd, a i (ran imitted b
II .'.a.. Agency, sa-.s that a ti
i edo boat di royei ra? sunk b) ???
..n siihm n B
January 29, I If e
n. . |e off the Dan : ol loen.
?
the Ba tic I
..f thi i..
i.et : tiazi
torped?
to the port t
hat a i
th i'
germanTocialists
disown liebknecht
Reichstag Associates l'a :. Reso?
lutions Strongly Condemn?
inj? Attitude.
Berl ?.. Feb. ".. Dr. Karl Lieb
? ed by I ii pai t>
? soeia i:> ?-ii: tag bi s
ing to ,:??' ? -???? alist
? ? . taki
ittitude in ?<> ing ?
??..r en ?! ? :.- .i ?? - ion of the I
her carl) in I December ana on h
, ' I : ?
CM Ct.. ?
Dr. Liel km chl w? ? not expelled
?he part'. , its :t ; rulei do : I '
i. riii;t ??? iu< ..? Ion, ?? I
..'ill I ? ? ..?? next Socialist
i rty convention. The followini re o?
iution ?as adopted by the Socialist
d. nulles:
"The Fo? rty strongly con?
demns Karl Liebknecht'? breach of
. at. ? the mis
leading lion he has spread coi
i the pa t .
The party deten ?ned it shall >.ote
ai a unit in the Ri eh itag If an*
deputy is unable conscientiously to
part ?? pate in I:
i t give I
'.?? charai 1er of a demon itra
The ai lion n 't"- fi i Re
, n Dec? mber 10 ol - he Socialist
b"i Karl Liebknecht in voting against
the new wat credit brought out many
i'ii" ons of dii ippioval in Sociali I
party circles. His vote has been de
nounced bj the labor unions
and the executive committee of the So
?iahst party met la-' month to Cons dt '
a hat mea iure? it ??l.oul.l ado| t ?
Liebknecht. 'II... Social?--' deputy wa
the only member of the Reichstag noi
to rote for ';i" war credit,
BRITAIN WILL PASS
GERMANS' COTTON
London. Feb. .'i. Replying in the
Il.mse of < ommons to Sir John D.
Rl ? I, Unionist Member for Not'?, who
urged thai cotton .-houlii be declared
contraband of war, Hamid J. Tennant,
Parliamentary Inder Secretary of
War, said the requirements of lire
Britain bad been adequately safe?
guarded, so far a? the War Office could
see at present.
The authorities, according to Mr
Tennant, believed tl..?' fieri w had a
sufficient ?upi ly of cotton for lier wai
requirement? and that, therefore, to
place 'he staple in the list of contra?
band waa not necessary from the bel?
at point of view. Mr. Tennant
ad?,od that other interests wero in?
rolved which it would not be desirable
to touch at present.
GERMAN TOWN
BARS U. S. GIFTS
Ami i \ ?ng to tha
it- 11 n "I ?.? -'-r. ? he war com
1 , t
:t i. ol ; on lo di the Chi I
\ can p' aplq on tl e
II ! thai A me r i can neutrality in tr.
r : r ic-ai.1. since sup
of arm- anil ammunition :.<?
'.- ent to Germa .
EX-SULTANADVISES
PEACE FOR TURKEY
III t si :? te T,.? i
B id n I Ibdul Han
.-ulian of 'I ui :;??)?. baa
?? Young Turks regarding ?
situation. II? ,, :? ed thi ??? con
le peace, especially if the l
British fleet -.?.u- able to ?or.-?? tl
flanelles, wh:ch be thought 'ju.'.
sible 1 he Germ?n - are . .
. jr?.-. and fear they n.ay make
only a leeble at'? Bipt le d?tend the
Dardanelles, ? .?< to have an excuse
to b>? far peace
BOER GENERAL
GIVES HIMSELF UP
i'upe I own. Feb 3 It . officially
am,ounce 1 'hat ???? . .: ? Colonel
Kemp aad hi? ? Moer reb.-U
h?\e surre' | ; . r ? ? h forers
Tha laa t | au n t o I
Kemp wa? ? ontaii ed in a dispatch
' n?. Januar;. 24, which
? aid that ;. ? ala ?vith four guns,
? " ... iad al
Upington, Bechuanaland, bu* were r.
pUl led
w :;h Colonel Kemp raptured, Merit*,
Il thi oui) ute af the 'our original
' itvolutionary tejad Bl large.
GERMANS RALLY
TO AID VAN HORN
Bridge Wrecker Hailed as
Martyr- Plan Fund to
Tight Extradition.
laAG?ACJi: HERE MAY
HIDE ACCOMPLICE
Bavarian Officer's Belongings in
Hoboken I?? Be Searched
Bernstorff Interested.
? .' i'.. of W? mer Va:, Hol .
? in army officer of ?
n w icceeded in
, ? . .1 rood bi
Croix I ' ' ,
ieh an
' thai i :
?
reg ird
pal riot by his ci 1 hey '
,.. ' 1
i: act. Un ' i >- cont n? ry
port.
"Ai i
? ?
:'
i p. i '.. injure
i .? i.i ,n;. i . '
forts to bring up reinforccn . ? I i ad
, , , , - .
Raise Fund to Aid Fight.
U 11? n :' in came known yesterday
that the State H? partment, would prob?
ably not refuse extradition to the
Canadian authorities, various (?erman
interests itarted a campaign in his be
tVhile it idmitted t
movement to give Vnn Horn financial
a.??ii?tar.ce hud been tarted, no details
?. i re mad? known.
"Th. i use talking abou
p ? ?
"For some
? r? .-son Germant .. i I i
?
in tl rently
. ., in the
..i
ob t-ct in i loi n ??
? Id, In the
of .i criminal off? i ??
- govern
n m for ext raditio i p n
mid be a rcl goo 1
? . ins to havi a ma
? .| a? a dynamiting
al \- ,1 the disposa!
i, the Wa ihington autnori
dent, which ought
estab ? aecording to the
pies of international ia1* and
i-tl
- veral rumors were rife Ins?
about the a eh local G> ?
Va ?iorn It was
ed ih.it cvcral attach?s of the
German Ei who have been stay?
ing in New York left the city yester?
day morning, one for Washington an.I
? w ,i i aid, for V. neeboro
Who will lie employed to flghl extra?
it.Lion could not be learned, Hut it
int?mat ?d thai it would be a
Washington lawyer with s reputation
for his knowledge op. questions of in
il law.
It i ur.dei tood that Count I
v, n Bernstorff I ffieially in?
quired about the status of the i
led bv the State !
elo e personal
friend of the ambassador.
\ .m Horn attitude o concerned
1 r-tv.!.!?> in his ?-ell ;:. Vancebcro Is
Germans in this city
at m indication that he wa? well ns
?iiied of support and assistance h-fore
ne lefl Sea Vork for the leene whore
h ? "political offence" was committed.
hi.iiv4n Along White \\?v.
. the ipread of the publient ion
... Van Horn's n, ? - ciiele of ac?
quaintances in New Vork and vicin
dened. He was by no means
iknown figure along the i.nat
White Way" and known in Hoboken.
? i? and Steten Island,
Will ??'ii Loh;?, proprietor of the Ari
etta Hotel in Tompkinsville, Stuten
r
Ca.?/ oe-v^o??.aseoy xfth Avenue.^ *6Tran?47^^
To Effect a Final Clearance*-?
Original Prices on very high-character
apparel?are practically disregarded.
$95 to $ 125?Fur-trimm-xl Wraps-?*55
Of li I. "'libli ?ii id?**, and coniervitlve color?,
M 5 to $ 145 Gowns & Dresses?$25 & M$
.\ iummarj of si lei suitable f< I marine? ind inform?/
evening wear? ilso .1 few ram I it?, ianclag dreuei.
$55 to $ I 25 Tailleur Suits?*25 ?. ?38
Util,' ' '? ..,..?.. uj^
M5 to $95 Utility Coats?$25 & ?35
practical styles, of 1 . a, aid ota? high ?rad? materai?
?Fur Coats & Fur Sets?
are being c'osed out at HALF their
original prices?and in many instances,
LESS?for eaXample:
$75 to $193 Fur Sets*?at $33 to $93
$143 to $230 Fur Coats-$75 to $130
Higher-cost furs accordingly.
Inland, stated yesterday th?' Worn?
Vtn Hi rn had ?topped at h: ho- ! fi
:? month under the name of Wenn
Horn. He told guests snd employ?
that h* vva-4 owner and superintend?!
? . n coffee plantation ,:i sfexlco.
Prior to thi he said lo ha*.
stopped at Naegeli't Hotel, in II
v descr pi o
?the ist h al f ?
I...-, une of Kai
Horn. In both hotels it was learne
Van Horn insisted upon reading alou
ihe da;:;, report r-: 'he pragn -
war to Bfhi red to IIsten.
His room rent a*, th?. Arietta Hotel I
laid until to-morrow, an 1 his trunk
?m- it ;! there. It was learned the
.1 n ?>?? ta, i 1er im
liona from th.- Stnti Department, wil
to-day examine the contenta of his bag
gage with a view of getting a clew t
bla accomplices the Bavarian oifi
cer may have ha I in h's plans to carr;
?n "acts of war" na'! nst Canada
KAISER TO INSPECT
WARSHIP FLEE1
Will Examine Seydlitz and
Kolberg, Struck in North
Sea Fight.
Berlin (via London?, Feb. 3 Kmner
or William left to-day for Wil
helmshafen, the second most important
r.aval station in (iormar.y, to inspect
the warships stationed there. He will
have an opportunity to look over the
units of the t-quadron which partici?
pated in the North Sea battle, including
the 9 ?ydlita, which was squartly hit I y
one shell, and the Kolberg, which was
struck by two.
The Fir.peror, who already ha? visitad
both the west and east fronts, will com?
plete his inspection of the empire's
armed forces by visiting; the units of the
newly organized armies Still garrisoned
.n Germany.
PARLIAMENT TO GET
NO PRIVATE BILLS
Measures of Government
Only Will Be Taken L'p
at This Session.
I.o'i.lon, F?'b. S. Pr?m.?>r Asqaitii
presente?! a resolution in the Home of
I'ommora, to-day to ?"??rote th? prett>n*.
'p-taion entirely to government me?,
urr-s.
'?riifre is no prattetieat for rh:i ret?
, ?ution," ?fn?l the Preaier, "but ?11 m?
energies as a nation are eoncer.tntei
o? the war, and every interest mir
he saaardiaated t?, 'his overnusttrr:?
purpeae. Accordingly, the ?oventaa.
purpose! *.?) take away the opportaiar
rat. member? to introdue? aaa
and will confine its legislative pre**..
all to measures for the p roseen Uoi t'
? tha war."
In support of his resol at lea tratara"*
, A?:'! th laid farthei i
"So l'>nt? as war ?? I IMS gem
j and unt,l they are detertmned-l fc#j>?
, and trust that at no distant dit? t?a?)'
I will be determine! in our favor?a?
mus' pastaaae diseesaien of the elarai
? voting bill an?l all domestic Itgiia
? t on in subordination to the oa? bi?
, tional purpose."
Ardre-v lionar-Law, speakin? :"or th?
Oppositon, aKr?ed to th? r?wUti?i
II, laid that the Opposition intenfW
to treat the present sitting of tha
Henee us a war sej-ton, a? S??i tat
lior.e in Canada and France.
The House adopte?! the resolution.
It was susrtrested by a member tas'
th? German submarines which h?'?
been playing havoc with British ik:p
\ pint: recently miicht have ohtained
; fresh supplies of fuel from a ihis ?"?
' ?eot from an EagllsB port. Gertk?a
Stewart, a member of the Home, put
before the Admiralty, for replr to?
morrow, a iiue.stion a? t?> "wlwtMr i
i'eutral oil steamer, outwsrd baas?!
from Manchester, ?rae seen alosjsi??
i two Herman submarines within tki
tek."
=1
'The Sale which may
never occur again*
The GORHaIvTCo.
announces that its
Legitimate Sale
of Sterling Silverware
at reductions of 25',' to 60% will
conclude Saturday, February 6th
This unique event, consequent upon an important change
in our distribution centers, has furnished the people of New
\^ ork with perhaps the greatest "?alues ever offered in silver?
ware, and certainly with the greatest values ever announced
by The Corham Co. And inasmueh as no recurrence of this
opportunity i*> likely, selections should be made now if
lin v arc to be made at all.
There i- -till a --iiigiihir diversity of choice in the assort?
ment-, -till a variety which comprehends the two extreme!
of simplicity and splendor.
But the time is limited
The GORHAM Co.
Silrcrsmiths und Goldsmiths
Fifth \\Vm and ,{(>tli St?Second Floor
VIm) at L5-17-19 Maiden Larir?Main Floor