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BRYAN DRAFTED IN GREEK BATTLE OVER WARSHIPS Foe of War Here to Bless Ford's Peace \rk Must Testify in Libel Action. OWNERS OF ATLANTIS' SUED FOR S50.000 EfsSecretar) to Tell if Me Con? fided I ire Control Secrets to Mk-M Diplomat. \\ .:? Brvan will tain on ?j,.- . -??-.11 Term of t" r ' .?nee ere I i ?? music or; tg the talk. ?t ? Ited ] cace ad? voca'." B( was -- the H ??-? Bl 'mor. ?, ? ?" the court ,o appear ? ted to U ? r H - || Idaho a pur brought by 1 ? . : ' ' k. \ ' the local ? ; testim ? ....... a A- Yir u ? t ?ade some I t rmer S?cr?tai k nowl i ? ? - - . ? a * ? hii ?wa m the - ? l ? ?IM i Lord&Taylor ??<Nth Street ?-TFTH AVE NI I: ??9th Street ! i I i Prepaxtrdness Against the Weather Men's Rain Coats $7.75 Usual Selling Price $12.50 to $15.00 \* . hurry to press, the weather hmm forecast* "okwey ther tomorrow. Tins may mean rain! Whether <?r not this prediction shall l?c fulfilled should not alter your determina? tion to be wet-weather-proof on tins or another day. We boiight these splendid raincoats on a brighl sunshiny day when the makers, om Anierica s largest raincoat man* ufacturers, decided thai they had anticipated mor?'- wel weather than are were likely to hart The price we retell them for ?S ;i littl?- nidi?- lluiri Hi?- ?"?ist to maki A price so littl?' as to afford every man one raincoat in Ids office and another at home. /. i ery Coat Is Pain Proof and mad? ?if (?nitons. tweed*i and (?(?<?> tots, some with silk vok? lining. Sieeres regular or raglan. All sizes. NO CHANTE I OK PKAt WARREN. WHITNEY tted by I ??? mai cathedrala in Fr'tr..-?-. by Torhey. Without this ? he tw? wars! mid be ? This was published time wi Tt rkej 111 tl publ I, il ? ? Ml. Bryan in ? och " - i ' ? .'.i< mann." Mr. Bryan will be ? ?er written by Tatani?. ? te to a ? >n, who a i ? . ? nil and ? i petai rrote 1 ? '. added m and '. to g*iv? me th" pi ? th the lei?1 ; ? - tt? trepa his ar.r.ua . ? th? ? PEACE 2 YEARS OFF, SAYS GEN. JOFFRE Whitney Warren Brings Message from French War ?Leader That Dooms f'ird's Mission. I ? v.r.- of France, tien ? : I : ta ? ? ? 1 he New Yoi r? ? - re i ? ? r.. ? ; ? ':,.? BIS 111 ?....- I . be"n ..-, h? call ? ' tte ; ?. poke mou" ' which ha-- ? ? ? ? Ile a lee earv ing ? baughn? rmer United State? charg? d'af returned on the ?a she ha ? nspectina : Viel na, B ? ? : . ban d to this country Is ( July. Mi Qusr Mi Mr?. W. K , wer m ? I nilt. 1 . . ". ?.-. r. t irning aftai tal in Veras " ? ? KILLED ON FIFE RUN I. B, Beaaey, llayonne lire < hief. Drivai ?.uto Into Wages. !.. .. . - * ? killed when an sutoi which he a i ,. . ...?? mile- an hour in ari?v ? nia t in afl e a; ores? way. - . . ?? ... ? '? . over \ .. th? the wuc a saw the Fire D? ment cur . ???? i ?- ai great speed de of the road 1 lie was thrown I road ?. Ptei ? Crouch & Fitzgerald . ?. ? _i M . , - M, a - I - III .... r i .'?? ? ig -? ? q tall? WARDROBE TRUNKS 14 Weal 40th St. 154 Fifth Ave., at 20th St. 177 Broadway QUAKE, GERMANS! VERNON'S COMING (-asile, in Air, to Do Real War Dance as Military Aviator in France. DENIES HE'S FLEEING BATTLES AT HOME Shows Love Telegrata to Prove It Will Fly ? i California for itb, Then f>!: I l. ne? ? ei ro? enac? ka rifii i ?ith whiel ? .? - . he is i of i On the ev< . ' . t r. a n . i. | Bril . ? counting ? ? 11 Napoleon of the the ... from 11. orate . .. n i. ports. "Ha? ? ?? .-jrr.ui. ye-.. G'.a la ; i- '." he demanded, ar.\ Mr. pria? ? . -I ? " ..in : 1 ujr ? ? D.C.: ..-, ? ... be ? I? "is i ind j i:" vri- arere ? whs ss 1 - i ill any ? - 'pu ' ?? ? ? ? ' ' a* COU] ?-??? ? ? . ? ; ?. . 1 ? ? nitve be? fair to Irene 1 sawe h"r A ? ? . d our r.uu '.iy h o-?her thing! te paj .: ham." suggested Mr. Ma<-i?. "It ? rittet trac) ? ?? .'ihrR?i ? that ; tve be? * h.-!?! lay." I! ? ? ' ? . ?:; ?? il he res I I "Not more than < I have flown ? ? i ? " "?I . ? ?' ? ? . et) a count) | toe "I'd Isle? '?? '-? Mr. ( "If you only kn? - : y lot ? -. . | an to < you'd be ? . .. . more, a rnt.ni?*!. at? "- Mac f the "silly old ? fon tl ? JUDGE E. H. LACOMBE ' TO RETIRE JANUARY 29 Federal Jurist Will Then Be 70 Appointed by Cleveland. ? ? ? ? ?? tree) ?d rui . ?? - ? e aril il baa si ... nine 5 ? . 1 tend to retu ' ? dig-, itaid? lone ? ... ? .-? - ?.?.in ? ' - terward. II? ... became Pi . ?? . . , . ? \ ? ila. I - .-. ? n|r?>. ,- . Iraditioj he K ? ? : . Juotiee ?nil aarendinr the ; the presiding it ni* desire to glish pi ace da 1 es) see rangi ? ? . ? to ext? . tlfrlar?*.! ? ??' the I IJM\ ..?' Iwlge . . ? 1 ? celteetoi of paintings, sal |oe st-?scts| so?] Sisiuncai iai.ca. FUND CAMPAIG? SPURS SCOUT RC U. S. Band Says Its Idt Move Rival's Friend to Contribute. ANTI MILITARISTS PROTEST TO WANE Oppose Citizens' Bod) to Badge! Workers? Seton *-?? West Continue Tilt-. .? Aai i E. ; ? a riva ? . ..ad netted . " ?y Sout ori{ it the Boy Scout? ?..any who ti ' States 1 . nilsI ' ? ," wh? ar< ? In anas B. .mot to ' . ' ? lllp IB," ne i own statcm? ? . ? trial Is for 1 tro? t and Mr. Sel ?ne att ! .- : ' Mr. Set him. A* Han ? McAi Protest. ? - In harm? ? ' - ? Mr u. to my ati it ealli ? me of ? It ea ? i. comn R. _. and Dr. Jan McAae i?..mm ? paign eo its . '? Y, U Hibasse, < i it the B Scout eampsig "becau luted ?. -...I." I '?? .?'...? in.nut the quart tive b the which ? ? arly under-' ? . Boy Seoat tot sor dlacoaraget ml neern berag tl ? ? of character aad per on ? ? ? ? \ ? ever, did i to tab? ted Mr. Mitch - Mr. McAneny pi -, Scout mov? Scouts det .S14.707.2") for Fund in Hour's VVorl j.. icriptioni amount in to $ 14,1 Bay ."?con*? i ' ?at? I .. campais; ?. '.. with which to ad the ornai-a? aei Yew York (it ? ? .. ? tin| team - , paign heii.i ? ham ? ? ? ? ?. T h ' I ? I .'. ? ent o 0 of th: ? Driggt ril ed IN* ??reste. -. fiftl receive. ? re in ' I ? 12,000 . ra? ' " raer L ? ? ? i an th? : . n thi ? ? Drop Boj scouts Wraagle, His Wish. Seton Tells League ? at 11 \\Y-? I . hua M . irbell Dud rloisingtoi ' \ latd rmerly ??? Scout ? \ ? I ? I Is, and our e first logical the B. ...nierait -?-?-,, ?tien s ra . are - \. i ? . i ?time ? itere, wood : ira i? tli? maia object of the league. ' Wholesale healing for wholesale maiming ? that's how Ar? thur Ruhl describes the new Budapest hospital of 4,000 beds in"Cannon Fodder," a description of individual horrors which makes any man think twice before he clamors for bloodshed. It's in this week's issue of Collier's TMS NATIONAL WtSKLT LAWYERS ARGUED TO AN INKSTAND Judge.ess Trial .Moves Ap? pellate Division to Set Aside a Verdict. Thre?* judge?? of the Appe?nte Ti rSI ? r.-mt* Court Guj . Ps !' n reversed yesterday the ret ? I i had 01 ? ? .-?? appeals*! ? four .. , I ? ? ? t even the jury, I I >*ourt ?..-,?1 v. hen I ? ?hut in the miirld!" f s ? I I ? - \ . ? tl.i? defendant, ai le, v? hereup? B. Wilson, counsel for th.- plain as ..| ' eal ?" ? be K* v. ?th it be too. I ? itorj about the east ng 1 ed aril ? Jus? tice on tho benci. eal] ; ISI ' I time. Tr> Appt'llate Term banded ij which merely .*ai?1 rden d." Wi'-on laid thei ' .liou' fifty ? ' ? - At this point the Justice ! withdrew from the courtroom, the l When eonrt reconvened after the ' noon re? ? - Juitiee Lynch s i bench, end the r? of the es ? .i -he last of these ?ver? miDir up. ee I - teen ininut? ? disappeared, i tins? jury. laid ii , ???sortier . ? I the omnipre ? be ehief offender. The ? ng the eourt, ;< . ?\ ? - ? e me judge" ? a eourt officer." [| Lynch eolu ? s il ? ? ? "At the tria end aid, "and I rt'*pr..i.-; to tl chambers with the consent 1 ?AB?* ?within reach In a room the hall. M Heel the ?'.?urt room ail the I me and co ? for mi occur? rence. It would?,': h?? pen year. I did th;- :n order to ex] [could ?? ? ? Bt the other ray. Thi - - a ? ss? where a beaten | arty tries te get ? nee trial." WIFE'S KISS AWOKE A "DREAM AFFINITY ' Airy Rival Wrecked Home. Says Mrs. A. B. Ketchum. <?ne kis? from her. *ay? Mr?. Ada Brown Ketchum, so entranced her bus? band, Everetl P Ketchum, that his . created "s dream affinity, for v-hom he bad the greater love." I Mrs Ketcl mot ? stated her d; ugl ' ? -? in allow? ing her husband th.? k thai n rital bill Ketehum Is ? h:?* gvaduats sad hi* ? r was ("olonei Alexaadsi P. Ketch .? well known lawyer, from whose ? ?>?.??' the ton li receiv.ntr an income ?f about S 12.00?! a year. The litigating reN married two day* before * ::.!?* a yt-?r age ant! separated two months latei. ?w al? bor husband was ?rue. to her, a that the mir - rai ? ? r?--.. ? of h.a mother-in law*i .. for bim on aceoost of ).i* r? puted '? ?a!th. "How did you kiss vour husband*'' Abraham I.e. y. for Ke'chum. "? tit) not understand." "Aas it the peck of a bi?d. * r i bat sms It "" "! atave him a love kiss." "Was it h modi - ? t ws ?? - '"Stit'.cd that bei er sad sa the ?leymoon told her get S divortv ? - ?r husbaritl?" : ros c*. ei . i ??? Miry tor him. The ? that her :? that of ?her than ? TOLEDO GREETS WHITLOCK ?? ,. . ? . r the entin ?lay a bolide iraiag ex ? ? .i Mr, WInt I?. - te ?-? ?houaantjj wer?: turnt?! a*a> ?'jr .a?.* el room. aks Scannt f am} Broadway at 34th Street. Phone C *e!ey 262? Special attention Is directed to i An extraordinary offering of Men's Fur-lined Coats ; at very special prices FUR-LINED COATS, muskrat tur lined ) with beaver collar; fine black Kersey > $?49 50 shell. ) FUR-LINED COATS, of imported black \ broadcloth, with beaver, otter, or Per- ' t?r*Q C/\ sian lamb collars; lined with selected i \?aJ?tJ\? broadcloth, with beaver, otter, or Per muskrat. ) FUR-LINED COATS, of black broad? cloth, with collars of beaver, otter, or f $ftQ 50 Persian lamb; lined with dark, lustrous muskrat. 6th floor. PAINTS HERSELF ALMOST TO DEATI Jealous Bride's Chalk and W ate Make-L'p Gives Husband Had Suicide Scare. "Why do you hs like with all th? women Harry?" Beck? ha.? i ? at "I dot.'? "But wa have to ' Heck- the asi "To be a lue? u I mai ? Ile. - ' ! ?he ' ? ?' . ; downstair? to fix nn th. trimmings in hi ? lee ? At 6 o'clock, when the ?tore wa? ? her argument with Hurry. "I'm ? I 11 ?n ?he door.? a r. "If ... ' ' little Mat, where Harry found her ?iroar ttle wltl line" label Lie itensnt Abi ? hurry call te broua B loetor re;, I um|. ? ?: $2 COMBINATION Holiday Package T'clivercd 5 lbs. MANSION COFFEE Haklog 160 Yuri ! L. Ib. VERANDA TEA Mak: iK " ; I 'its : _ lb. NUTHEART COCOA vial ., ; :ps AI ICH I OOT?i UACDOKiALL -v '-? IBeattm < ,,-. ?-, MB-M . 1 38 Front Strtvet. i , ' ?? water from the hottle and ruhb.-.l my . noor ?*??*> I niH.'u? all th -?? .1 unn.'f? Harry went bnc'. -, courteu? ? th .? even SILVER Sterling & Plate !3 Superb l)olibflP <?ift This beautiful set of three pieces- Mirror, Hair Brush and Comb?is richly engraved and engine turned, of extra heavy weight, with extra fine quality of bristles in the Brush: com? lete for $40.75. The individual pieces will be sold separately. There are also complete varieties of other Toilet and Manicure pieces m the same design, if a more elaborate gift is desired, and also to make it more gratifying to the recipient, who can add to the set other wanted pieces in the same pattern at any time. It also offers the opportunity of giving a double in? terest to a Birthday, or another Holiday Gift, by adding pieces to the same service on the next gift occasion. Our Block-long Store is ftiled with artistic and useful gifts for men, women and children, and you are invited to come and let us help solve your Christmas problems in a thoroughly gratifying manner. International Silver Company Succeeding The MERIDEN Co. Established 1852 49-51 West 34th Street through to 68-70 West 35th Street. New York