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MsMJpMssyaaafrBaalagjaaj --QjllsaatJaMlaTatJEaTMBIataaTaTaMaayaTalMaa sT T" i Til ITlKIHt WOKLD, MOKDAY, OOTOBIK Ii, 191. et4ss w4 T1wV I tt Val. bf f ara (hey a 4 aartt aOattfl f Vtenja, (TisaM is Wii m tweaur miia Mr, sMtuatad trw raH" ' rWe it Hm mkwi IU rrart Hv"h U Hwlrrt.) J M4anta. In the Vm favltrlta Valley 'H klH tt W liraima, 4ct.eVclth. Tchjsvaa I' J'tr' abes MWi tutlM arrvas ! fronUaf. Tfc rt f H'rimnlla r t I aJMa rootrol of lha HaKmleaNUh rtdk fr ty wtUa tw,rtked from HsWe, aWnt third ' MMn i Hlah. Htmmnltaa W4y nHN rut bt lha Mil H u report"! the Herbo-Kranoo. HrlHeto forres i" sfadlng "M" rr end aecurtng Oi line M Mm tl at they advanced north. rail BELGIANS MOWN POWNtIN IIATTLE, HUT IIULI) GKOVND. uk panwk, nrffium (via rrti), Ort. ll Tb iwiitifb Htandardt, pvfeHsfeed here. hti terrible Uxii rAmDl waa In progreee along t)H Tmr front Baturday rlunday nlgtita. Thi nrtor was especially violent near IMimuds and Yprrs This homliardniint waa the prelud to m atUmpl lr the Hermans to break tha lllian lines. The llclajan artillery returned tba fir. stiellliiK the enemy eoromunlratton trenches and scattering Ms Infantry at they leaiml from the trenches. A aecund atlack on a amallnr acala alio waa repuletd. TbU cflenatva took lac In tlto Dli mude rtaion at a pot known aa -Dealh'a hlhwy.M AlthoUKh mowed Wwn In rowa, the IlelKlana have hein tioldlnx their Una and not yielding aa taoa of ground. 11 ION TINT; MRS. GAITS FANCY Color Predominating In Her Trousseau Already Taken . Up by Capital Society. i WABUtNOTDN, Oct. H. Naturally tte chief Interoet attending the forth oamln: roarrlara of President WltMn 'and Mra. Mormon Gait, la now cen tred upon 'tho troussedu which Mra. Oalt la aaaambllna; for tha waddlnf. It la rumored In dressmaking clrclea In Waahlnftoa and Daltlmore that 'Mra. Oalt has aclected aa tho doml nnnt noto In her sowni a particularly rich but dull abode of rrten. With ready adaptability, the modlatea who Invented "Alice Ulue" for Alice Itooee velL npwMr..LonxworUi, and 'Helen Pink" for Helen Taft, have named the new1 tint aelected by the Proeldent's fiance "Bolllnr areen." Mra. Oalt waa a Boiling before her marrlaee. Her family name la noted in Virginia ana lie adaptation to a color aeioclallon with a trousseau In ao important a wedding will doubt leaa meet with wide approval. Her friends aay that while oreDa.. rations are being made for tha wad disc and aeamatre&SM are at work on paru of the trouaaeau, there (a no air of baste. It la said Mra. Oalt is con templating a trip to New York some time In November to oomplete ber. purchases and put the finishing touches to 'her trousseau. It can be accepted as a certainty that the wed dins; will not take place until early In , December. , Meanwhile Mrs. Oalt la making aa occasional visit to the Washington abopa, and a well known modiste and a tailor are said to be at work on sev eral afternoon, frocks and her going away gown. This last la variously described aa of dark blue broadcloth. combined wun seal, ana of green atrvetyn. wun couar, cuna ana band lng of beaver. APPLY POSLAM; SEE HOW QUICKLY PIMPLES RESPOND PosJem ta a moat useful remedy for rimptea. Undue Itedneu and minor skin 'affections and It Is also an excel lent trestment tor Ectema and stub born eruptions! diseases. .To see how Quickly It act on rim. plea or la clearing an Inflamed com plexion, simply apply upon the alieoted spot at night and note tha improve ment in the morning. Poslam takes bold and eierU its work of healing at once. Its results after a brief time are often surprising. Poslsm Is absolutely hamltss. Ose Poslam Bosp daily for Toilet and Hath, particularly if skin is tender and other sosds irritate. pvf wmplM, sand 4a. stamps In Rmap. eency 'Laboratories, 32 West iith St., New York City, bold by all UruggUU. Advt, rm feat or fannd articles asla verllsed tq Tbs World wtU ta) Ustad at Tiie World's Informs ilea Bureau, I'ulkUer Vulldlnaj Ju-eada, Vsrk Uatei World's Cptosra Office, northwest coo wcr aSUi gU and lleoadwari World's IfsHem Offlee. IBS Wast jasUi 3U, and World's JkVoeklya, Offlea, 30J Washing, ton Bk, Broaklim. for 30 dsrs (ollewing tba DrlnUng of the nnn inn nnrru DULLMb bKttn NEW FASH GAINS CLAIMED Paris War Office Says BERLIN m Defeated Northeast of Souchcr Big Battle on nt Lihons. OFFICIAL FHIXCII HHI'OHT. I'AKJS, Od. 18. ljllowinr is tlx text of It mrtimtirrfaKWi tawfd lo-diy by Wit l;ffnch War Offkf : "lliffe new attacks on the part of thr rnnny atralns-t rwr iviltkis at Ilotwn-llndif, to tlte MtMitiU of SoiKlrfr, were cimpleleJy diefteJ lait nljjtit by curtalnj of fire, In which both artillery and infantry participated. "In the xwth of the Itlver Sonime, in the sector of Uhons, there has Iven almost continual flRlitlnc with trench weapons, u-hlle In tlie mean lime our batteries directed an effective fire against the German works. "To the north of Verdun German forces have endeavored to occupy the craters of certain mines recently exploded be tween the lines. They everywhere have Ivcn reputed. "Ust nlKht witnessed very spirited Infantry fire between the trenches In the vicinity of Noniemy. Our artillery in the same region lias dispersed groups of pioneers of the enemy, particularly to the east of l-ply and near Gremecey and Won court, and it has also bombarded the railroad station at Ola mont." OFFICIAL GERMAN IlFI'OltT. DOKLIN, (via Imdon) Oct. 18. Hollowing is the text of the official statement Issued to-day by tiie German Army Headquarters Staff con cerning the war on the western front: "The trench work northeast of Vermelles, which projects far into the enemy positions, was repeatedly attacked by the English, witli strong forces. All their attacks failed, with heavy losses, and live trench work remained In our hands, "Attempts of the French to attack at Tahure were subdued by yur fire. "A new enemy advance, with the object of recapturing lost positions south of Leintrey, was unsuccessful. It cost the French. niwoiiA a4dl,Ion 10 sanguinary losses, missioned oiiicers and seventy-three chatisseurs as prisoners. "On Scliratzmannele the enemy could not recapture a single foot of ground bhls attacks, notwithstanding the use of a con siderable quantity of ammunition. "Yesterday German air squadrons attacked the fortress of Delfort, drove off the enemy aviators and dropped eight bombs on the fortress. A number of fires were observed to have been caused' by explosions. NEW HAVEN LENT LI (Continued from First Pago.) monopolize Interstate commerce is guilty of a misdemeanor. It will be neceasary for tho Government to show that these persona, with criminal In tent, did consplro to monopolize the commerco In and between certain States. We must provo that thoy know they wero violating tho law and intended to violate the law. WILL EXPLAIN ENTIRE TRANS PORTATION 8ITUATION. "We must consider not' only what waa done but the manner In wlilcn things wcro dono and the trvcons usod. The Oovernment will undertake to explain to you the transportation situation In New Kngland from 181)0 when tho Bberman act became a hw. -Until the present day." Mr. Datts said it was no part of tho Government's contention that ull combinations wero wrong. The chargo Is not of combination, be said, but of illegal combination with Intent to monopolze or strangle competition. There was no feeling oh the aide of pie Government that all tho 185 roads composing tho New Haven sys tem siiould b, "unscrambled" now, uui tflo aovemment held that tha criminal acts of Mr. Rockefeller and his associates preventod proper and serrlceablo competitive combinations which would have been for the pub- llo good, As It came to doss Mr, uavia saw every railroad with one exceptipn and nearly alt tho troliev and ateamshlp lines of Now England fell Into the control of tho New Ha ven masquerading as varied "Inde pendent" corporations. Ho said the -road excepted, running from Canada south to an Atlantic terminal waa sought by the New Haven, but waa not acquired. In the end a railroad which started with lit mil of trnck had Tny or?r 1M0 miles and could exact tribute' on Its own terms from every Inhabitant In STARTED IN TO CONTROL ALU TROLLEY LINE8. . "I assume," said Mr. Uatts, "that tho first acauUltton of trolley lines in BUmford and Moriden In ms wus not in pursuance of a definite flxod nul Icy, It was then merely Intended t to establish a breastwork against tho approach of competing nyHtums to ward New York City from New ling land. Hut later. In 1004. there devel oped a gcnoral policy ot controlling ull trolley lines which could in any way intorfero with tne monopoly en lovea vv tliu railroad." "When tho courts of Massachusetts I made It clear that the New Haven BT FRENCH; IS BRITISH Li Three Attacks Were three officers, seventeen com nn!,!0 ''ft I? oli narsa of Rffil..f0' tfV lnr'l ! John L iir. utiles. "Ha hud Qualified for n .;r7 JIAa rbVcuy or hu cr1'" 0041 ,n chSTeffrVi .h.?d0hm.MhOdf Maine. The Now Haven borrowed 110.000.000 and lent him I2J00.0M Ton demand note. The railroad furnished the money, the credit, the stock and nmr.h'!;U?.J,x.lpl ,hfl name of Hlllard, and with tho knowledge and consent of tho defendant Lodyard. pretended to the Massachusetts authorities thot tha stock did not be long to the Now Haven. M00k ?;a" cne'"od on the books ?f .'.m .II.avon. nt 10-' " P"1 to Ulllard at lO a loss to the railroad of II.MS.OOO. Vhcn. by leglslluonl It hi u iUoBiuig tor a aoming com R?.ny 1.. uk ?ver na 'lock from (Hard It was bausht from him tnm l&o a share nt a nroflt nf t? 7nn nnn a considerable reward for the use of his name and nothing else for about one year. -Home or tho Blllard proflta-and there were many Instances in hih Illllard's name appeared," aald Mr. ijuiia, - were usoa ror tne acquisition of newspapers which were in u posl tlon to comment on legislation nffoct Ing the New Haven and Its plans." PROF IT8 USED TO CONTROL MANY NEWSPAPERS. Dlacusnlnir tho secret mirnhaan nf the Joy Lino of steamships and others sir. i wms maan mis cnarge: "Wo shall show that Mr. Charles F. iirooker at ono time asked In a mooring wnemer roero was not dan ger that a line mlftht bo formed to permit a competing lino to go up the Connecticut IUver beyond Hartford. We shall show that Mellen renlled that he thought they would be able to prevent any appropriation In Congrcan to open ine uonneoticut above Hart ford. "In establishing Intent and rulltv xnowioage. i may recall tnat a cor poration, the Now England Hocurltles Company, was formed In the Stats of Malno ror the sole purposo of making arnrt. une urover Cleveland inch ardf, prepared for his sally Into high finance w a careful education as plumber, one of the nfllcars of this corporation, came to New York and was paid IS a day and all he was nald for and all be did waa to sign n draft for 11,600,000. In the coursa of this devious transaction five uirrcront accounts were opened in one day. ton different deposits were mado and nine checks drawn." According to Mr. natta tho now Haven paid $21,000,000 or ten times their vslua for the Ithode Island trol toy lines which it accumulated. Tliu purchase cf tha Mertaen mm Stamford streot railway linos at the beginning closed tho "nock of tha bottle," emptying 'trnmo into Now York and prevented any computing lino passing through thosn cities t New .York City from New Kngland, Against tho protest.ot Mellon that the rortrhester and Westchester sys tarns with not essential to the Now Haven, Mr. Halts said J. I'. Morgan forced tho purchases in ordor to block rorever competing lines ovor thono routes and 111,000,000 was spent boforo rho New Haven began to buy oven the rights of way of what is now tho New York, 'Westchester and Hoston liaiiroaa. Tsfabts PraffUts rvluad owner ll it folio tu surs. g, W, UltOVld sliwUus Is eu tcUu, , MrU Serbian Crown Prince Han Narrow Eficape From Capture in Belgrade a ' AMHTKItDAXf, Oct. II. Crown I'rinca Alexander of Kerbla narrowly cscapod capture whon the Austro Unrinan troops entered Melgrade, says a Ilucharest despatch to the llorlln Kroux Zoltung. The Crown l'rlnco personally dlroctod tho defonso of tho capital, and to' gain delay he con $52,879,650 PERSONAL TAX "SWORN OFF" TO $67,850 Tho Tax Department to-day completed figure for nil boroughs on Bwcar-offs of personal tax valuations up to and Including Oct. 9. There wero 1,171 persona examined, and tho total, ot the valuations tho Tax Department experts had fixed on their property was So2,879,C50. This amount was sworn down to $687,850. Tho results by boroughs follow: Persons. Manhattan 477 Brooklyn 285 Queans : 185 Richmond 48 The Bronx 178 Totals .1.171 BETHLEHEM STEEL STOCK ALMOST REACHES 500 Market Closes Firm, Especially on War Slocks United States Steel a Feature. Hothlohem Btcel stock almost touched 000 to-day on the Htock Ex change, It reschod Hi, but could not qulto attain tho halt way point to a thousand. As It Is, liowovor, Dethluhetn is the highest prlcod stock on tho Exchange, und yet has not paid any dividends. Thoro waa report that Hothlehem financiers havo under consideration a plan to readjust tho capital by Issuing ten snares oi now riock tor eucn shuro of old stuck. In on mines nhd firoduotlon Betlilchom bau outgrown ts presont capitalization of 160,000 shares of common stock, oqual at par to I16.000.oou. Hunkers ana brokers favor readjustment because at pres ent high market prices the stock la difficult to value In loans and margin transactions. The mnrkot ciosoii nrm, with ad vancing prices In war stneko. United Btates Btoel waa particularly strong, closing at now mien ngures. ClneliiK Qunlallnna. With nt cIumm from prtfloui clnslns, rtt rli'tfl. AXUU iwi.l suns.. AIIU.Chslmers 43, AIIU llhilmen ft. . 7J An. Ait. Chwa... 07 Am, liset Hufir, . . . 67M Ata. Tr 4 Koun.. Ml Am. Csn HMi -Am. I'.tal I'rntiucu M Am, iiius iiin. ii Am, iiuk it u, ir, su Am. I.lnsl lV. .. .17 Am, lxtiahtUii... AM Am. nra, h liei.. ia Itf! , II3H U1 nilrj, T0U ilAli i;:; !US i iuu I- Am, Hlifl ruuo. Am. 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VNl! ill S Omit y (lis, "ft ntumikm 4Hl nUf. lUr l(l llwC Mil 7& '? an MM HIM itor. .NIc lilsrti Vallrt ImAm. sV Nih. isa MII1 Motor li Sim. lit i i'7; ill Mot. !M lt MM ct mm UlNf! tlkrnl (Vnxatr . niii to Km At Tit., xij. rtui4 U 74 U 97 (17 M us mm IRS 1M T stantly exposed himself In encourag ing his soldiers to further resistance. Not until tho Teuton Invaders wore actually entering the ally did -he loave. Then his retreat was nearly cut off. Several of his staff oinrers woro capturod and othors klllod, but the prince escaped. Klnal Asaessmcnt. $423,450 150,000 16,600 8,500 79,300 Aitftcaamnnt. 34,142,700 ' 11,212,150 2,752,(00 1,393,500 3,378,700 $5279,650 $587,850 Mont. Power On... 8Ti Nsi. Ku HI, Co, mil Sltlontl Ls,l ... Tcill Norfolk it IWiltm. llSlt North Amrrksn ... T: mi; 515 th A'5 XV. 1 47 'rlilrftl till ZU lit .cruicm I'SCHU , . lint, Western... 'clflcTti, Tel. I'jnnijl;nl II. . I'MU. Oo litis. Onil Ou l'rsaxl 8tfl ltr -'on. Oimwr. .. U'v Htwl Hiln... ICntlld Ilfli. btcsl Keslnsnl Air li. . HloM.rihr(fltl.l Kolllli, I'sc roulll. lUUwsr .... w. u .1 s, i'. i pi u. i-. a h. r. 1 ft i!K in 8(1', as i m iiuriiji Krr liQ, Tsrui. i.'owht , Trill 1'iclfld . ththl ArrnuA I'nlon r&ciflc 1, M. !. I. I'llio.. II. H. HubUr il. HlMl H. Htr.l ,I Uh Vptr UV-Cir. UIkiiii.,.. i i ,i . ii en, ri. & M .... l-l . Un, Ttl.... "U TttsI hitix. IIHI.MI.1, NOTHER BUFFALO FIRM OF BROKERS ASSIGNS nUFPAXO, N. T Oct. 18.-raul .ambert and Company, stock brokers, doollng through tho Pittsburgh Con solidated drain and Stock Exchange, assigned to-day. The recent bull murkot ts believed to be the cause. ? I WELCOME TO DR. MAXWELL. Dr. William 11. Maxwell, City Super intendent ot Schools, has returned (ram Ogonqult, Me., Wiero he spent the last six months recovering from nervous brankdown. When ho entered hi of fice this morning no round It crnwdml with Irluinls ana uunnen wun iiowars. There were letters und telegrHins ot congratulation from President Thomas W, uiiurcnni or tno nouru oi uauca tlon ana many others. jtiaxwcn win spena nniy inrca A Year nefore Tho Father of Ilia; Country Took The Oath of Ofllce Carstnlrs Ryo waa tho country's (standard. Each succeeding yenr haa ahown Increased popularity. Used "Btralcht'orlnHlKhDsllB, Carstalra Ryo In tho non rcflllablo bottle has no superior. IIS 11AI. 7'JU 7.1 li 140 I l 1 4IIU 4HIJ I li? 471J 474 G 40S 40 c: Z St MM J MM f jtf W ia S Pit BM-& VM J iijM il ISlfS M.Vi4 Mi? ... is,' MSI MU MM flj NfM MU hliK .. i Ll Jo Mi MS iH .tk sS At 1 iti ttJH Dr. days a week at his omen inr a while, i,1" " iiu. 1 r 11 1 j "if r" WOMAN SPY SHOT AS SHE FAINTS. BY Charge Apimt Her Was Aid- Hrlglans to llscapc to lifiKland. IMRING PARn' LOOKS ON. Victim Was Miss Cavell, Nurse and Daughter of linfillsh ClerKyniau. IJNDON. Ort. 1I.-A wave of In trnsa angtr, as wall as a fatting of horror, has swept over Grest lirltalo aa a result of the execution In Jims sets of Miss IMIth CavrIL an ttng llsh nurse, daughter of the late Iltv, rrederick Cavell, former Vloar of derlck Caven, rormer vioar x rST2-, " """" "i Hws cam A despatch to the Dally Mall from Amsterdam syst "Huch details as It Is possible to eolleot hero concvrnlng the execution of Miss Cavell at llrussnls urn as fol- i lowsi The charge against her wsa of , aiding llelgtans to escape to Kngland. It la stated she hid them In her bouse 1 ana pn.r.ueu win w.w. u.u.., GERMAN OFFICER stresses in r.ngianu ana neiuou w Wrdnosday nlglifs Zeppelin raid on smuggle thorn across the frontier. Iondon woro o(, t ,n(JUMl, t0.d,y( The aerman military court found Th, Corotlf r favort!,, fonnal ver. her guilty and sentenced her to doatn jcl,, ,Uggestlng that no useful pur by shooting. Tho execution ground potB cou.d h .orvetl by denunciations was a garucn or yara in jiruiacia surr,ouiided by i wall. A German fir- ing party of alx men and an otrtcer was drawn up in the garden and awaited Its victim. Hhe was led In by soldiers from a bouse nearby, blindfolded with a black scarf. "Up lo tliU mlnuto the woman, though deadly white, had atepped out bravely to meet her fate, but before the rifle party her strength at last gave out and she tottored and fell to tho ground thirty yards or more from the spot where she was to have been shot, "The officer In charge of the execu tion walked to her. Sho lay prone on the ground, motionless. Tho otflcor then drew a largo sorvlco revolver from his belt, took steady aim from hta knee and shot tho woman through the head as sho lay on the floor. "The firing party looked on. The officer quietly roturned his revolver to Its enso and ordered tho soldiers to carry ttio body to the house, whore chargo was taken ot It by a llelglan woman, acting tinder the Instructions of tho Spanish Minister, who bad undertaken tho responsibility for the body pending arrangements for tbo burial. "The execution hae ahocked tho whole Holglan community, who apeak of It as tho bloodlost act of the wbolo war." Miss Ca veil's relatlvos knew that tho was under arrest, but her mother bad not heard from her directly since Inst April. WOMAN'S ALARM FOILED CRACKSMEN AT WORK Top Had Been Ripped Off Safe, but $600 Was Untouched When Police Came. Hearing strange nolsos at 3 o'clock this morning In tho United Cigar Store ot No. 644 Third Avonue, which adjoins her homo, Mrs. Nora Christ mas crawled out on tho flro escape, climbed to tho second floor and arousod Owon Puwanon, Janitor of the building. I'uwanon wont Into Third Avonuo and returned, witn Policemen Murray and Lahoy and Thomas Tox, who Uvea In the neighborhood. Tho four then surrounded the cigar store. Threo men wero touna in ma basoment and woro arrested. Inves tigation showed that the store bad boon entered by sawing a bole through tbo floor, and that tbo top had been rlppod oft a small safo containing iuoo. Tho cracksmen, however, did not got tho money. Tho prisoners said they were Harry llamor, twenty-two, No, 51 Uoerck Btroot; Dunlel Hunlo. afterward Iden tirlod as Daniel Uugllelmo, a member of tho "Dopey llenny" gang, and Hurry Morris, twonty-throe, of No. ii l.iuvln Htreot. Tho prisoners were held for the Clrand Jury In 3,000 ball when ar rnlgncd before Magistrate Murphy In tho Vorkvlllo Court. ijijS&i flasaiaaBBff tmmm will 1 m 111 811 rucE b' 4en Document Krt ri H Ho (tuvei Mh tNtnvy ly I'wtjHe of MfclnU. rAtitrxx roi i'T nut)r, Va. Ort II - Martha VWnri' will, , wbtfli Ut lrm tt urt Ihhu I . .y a I'alaii ln,f duflnr ene ot tl lisltl of HuH Hub su4 Uur , fwuitd its war Inla lha tlH4n ot J (I'lXfXit Mefgsii, rturBa4 la tha icvtinty eretiivae to-day with rlabvrata Itacrntlr tba ftata of 'lrglnia 3, I', MiMgan In tba Hupram Cwurt vt tlia United Mlalos tu revr tit ids Uirtc duoumrat. Mr MvrgsJi sug. atstad ttiat it be planed In Mount Vrf- lion, Kalrfas Uuunty rulk, Itowever, tlalniad II was rt vf tlirtr routt .((orda and tu-day II wss rastorrd le , Its plate Iwelde tiui will i.f Utn. W'asb. tnirUin. Tlia aaainst air Vlurgsu ; will te drvplxsi WAHIIlNiiTON, Oet. II Attorney tlrmrsl I'ollsrd of Virginia ludar sskrd tha Huprrma fViurt to dismiss the suit to rumil J, I' Morgsn to return tha Martha Washington will The Attorney General hud the will In Ills possession to-dsy snd U-lore the court met sxlilbltcd It to tha Justloes. later ha went to ratrfsx to return It to the rlerk of tha Court. . , ... ZEPPELIN RAID KILLED SICK III HOSPITALS .Stir at Coroner's Inquest as Father of Olie Victim Calls Oil Kaiser . . . ... . . to MCCt I Hill IJeiOrC OOU. , ION()N( ncL g.Mora aetrvtl of 0j cjcrinans, . pr0.at nKftln,t this," said the futher of ono of the victims, rising in cour, ..iv -on w.. lllllr.i,r.i hv the Kaiser's order. I summon tho Kaiser to meet me at tho Judgment seat of (lod and answer for the death of my son and tho other poor people" Kvldcnco showed that, in ono vicin ity several persons dlod In hospitals from the shock ot their experience. In another pluco a motoruus waa demolished and tho driver, conductor, a special constublo and several others In tho vicinity wore killed. Onn bomb broke a big water main and killed and Injured a number of people. Witnesses told of a manufacturer who, sitting In his ottlce at the time of tho attack, was hit by a fragment from a bomb and su badly hurt that no died Inter. A Dollco luspoctor testified that ten explosive and Incondlary bombs wcro aroppea in one vicinity in inreo mm utes. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. United HtsUs Express Company de clared n first and partial distribution of 25. payable Nov. IS. I)ooks close Oct. JO. rayment of Pennsylvania Bteel stock by flethlehsm tlteel Company will be arranged through bonds bear ing Interest at rate of S per cent, and cash. Net operating Income of railways of the United States for July In creased 133 per inlle nr 11 3-10 per cent, compared with July, 1914. Victor Talking Mschlhe Company declared quarterly dividend of S per cent, and an extra 10 per cent, mak ing 60 per cent, doclared so fsr this year. New York Railways Company for year ended June SO reports nut earn ings docrenned 1238,881 compared with previous year. Time for deposit of Missouri Taclflc stocks and bonds under reorganiza tion extended to Doc. 18, "Sasas.s.s.a,.aslslaslslW. aaJJaaasaL saLaL aaaaaaaasat affleHaaa. Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday Chocolate Covered Assorted Delights: m COLLECTION of fine Chocolate Covered Sweets, pre sented in a variety of centres, styles and flavors, so great that we cannot get down to specific descrip tions. The assortment you purchase may bo en. tlrely different from that of your neighbor. Every place a genuine delight a gem of delicious perfec tion. EXTRA AND TUESDAY ONLY. Special for Monday VANIM.A CHKAMKD FIMIKUTrl These nets are tha eliotreat area of lha American woodlands. Thar are perlmu mora commonly known a Hotel Nutsl each cen tered In a dainty shell of - n Vanilla flavored cream. I III " I'D UNI) MOX V KICT rAiiu llOW Clasea II n, as. Ilalir 4011 IIIKIUslH STB KKT 1 a UK laa 10 p. ro. Pally 4T)f rt)I.TON"Vr.. H'ltl.TN fiaaaea 11.80 B. m. UUy H4 IIAHCMV miKKT Claaaa l..1 p.m. I Rat. IO p. am. CtS5J I ITtANUT HTIlKrVr Tnlaa.a It it ns liallr Nahhaii ar. Ttta spaeltlsd walrSt lacladaa tka eaatalat ta arh eaas. "The Woman Who Dared" By Dale Drummond. Now Appearing in The Evening World A Married Life for Husbands and Wit)es. NYflHTIZEl LIKE TMUT, WCHWIHW)F7IJrS' Aui tr t'i teaiVf st R t'r ot lAmc a NMth hoktkij; Mtf $29S. .tl4 KvUs, leader if lb mrliNirt at IUt..fs, wtl4l bis Ulan ls( Irigkt under a ball bo of H4e. km a rbarga of gran! la tany Mis, Adtlli.e Jbi, a aridaw. atanty )rsr 44, asu him 4,f fcig a draft lr far Iter and pocketing tba fot4s, Arraigned Ufore Maglslrats McAdm in lbs V.t (Ma rl Court lrday, Iba arlir "as st for Krtday, Ktibls dniiss the rharra Mrs, Joaepb ssts aba first Met KuhI last summer on the Uaacb at Atlaiille City, "bare aba want on the dlf of brr pb)sulsii, Kb former ly lltid In fit Iamiis, where her bus. band was a prvmliiant iMintrailor. He died In lallioruia lo yasrs ago, KoIiIj f"Uiid brr ulie day weeping on f Ilia iMStb lla was plsvuig at tba J, II, .1.1 llllili.ll.il alitl "li. livliliiillM' ma as nvengaii am iruur, sirs, jo apb tuld a taportar fur The lea ning World, The drart for irt be rained last month, but I cannot get tiiu mousy from blm " CltlMga aiiadar I'luslaa; arrests IMieeast, CIIICAOO, Ort. II Knlr'fur vlo Istlons of tba Hundsy Palixm Cluilng lw were raoordad In revised xllra reports todsr. sn Innrrssa of forlr-sls over the iiumtxT riuri'd a wU a, wlien lyor Tiioiiuirs ornsr wi-ni into ei (set. Tlilrt y-ll v uf Ilia violations con sisted in iibsiruriing n view oi ina bars. AfrU l"f Intiislistlon kept pace Willi Ilia increase i ma nsi oi closing vlolsllons A week ago Hundsy fewer llisn inirir arresis were msaa. Yesterday fifty persons werp arrested for driiiikenni'SD, Thu sveraxe number of HuniUv arrests Is swyenty-flva. BUS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS "How ran I grt over to Rivenide Drive comfort abty and conveniently from upper Fifth Avenue?" A crou-line at noth Street connects all the buses run ning north or south on Fifth Avenue witli the Riverside Drive line, running to :35th Street and Broadway. It's just another of the conveni ent and pleasurable routes Ttfth -cAvenue -Bus OIECD. LAHIRHY. On Oct. IT, EUZADBTIt l.AIUHHV. axsd AO years, at the. rssl dsnrn of tier nlix-s. Mrs, William Dlson. 03 Watchosus Itosd. Wsst Nsw Drlsb- ton H. !. tlsqutsm msss st lha Charon of- the a) Illstaail tUcrsinsnt Manor lload. ,Wst Nsw Ilrlrbttin, Thursday. Oct. SI, st 111 A. M. Intirmint Si. Pltar'a Cam. - I 1 HIIII'MAN. On Bunflay, Oct, IT. at bis residence, ANDKHW J. MIIPMAN. Nolle of funsral hsrsaflsr. fHMaOaTV4yt SPECIAL FOR MONDAY 1 fii POUND BOX Special for Tuesday ASflOIITKl) CIMISN OAMIIKA All sort and kinds of ilfllclous sixHlIra, which illaaolvt In th inoiith airrrllr alow. rollectlon rulnlirljc. Illoaauina. Illlllcrcuna, I'rull llorU. l la llrinianta. Hnltn. rnaa, rmii inuials anil 10r lioai of mill Claaia MT KASHAirSTIIEB MT NABHAIJ STIIBM viaaaa ii..iti p. m.l NS.I. II 1 ion tviht i an hi its nMl 1 1 .HO . u. Dally SS wruT nai'rt irf n ?!( Vr-i'stSVfArjTl Olaaoa la p, jn, llallr Claaaa ll.80s.ta.i Bat. llYiZ. Serial With a Moral"'1 "i 4U s, 1 ll , .i . A .. ' ... .'..atwMeaiV a, . MJ.k. -t. lfeliailiil'l"JJ-'''- ''' iaS''i'aWtiN-'- -Jl i a ttStVii