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JAPS GIVE BRITAIN SHARE OF VICTORY Emperor and Empress Thank English*--Tokio Congratulates King. RI NDER OF TSING r.\0 UNCONDITIONAI : iii ilpncn. To Be m I ruesdaj Wal de Rumored. S*o?i* 9. ?Japai Es ? - ? ? i ? . lit.-? ' XX I'll ? ? - - - ? . Sum i.ler. ? ? Japi ? ? ' ' ? if No i ? Harbor Sank. ? ? - Lane Bryant's Maternity Apparel ft a rmr. $3.85 ".ant :-: "'?a?? ?,',, OT C_>.'.",-f3Nr Tercentenary Exposition o?'.n. 1 Haitian 1*1? ti.r. ? . . I Mill. Ill l.lll.l.il \,,'i, xn r it m ,1. GRAND CENTRAL PALACE I . -, mi. i ??n \? ?? 7 to 21 _ to 11 P. M. i ?. XI i _ra-H-H-B-_B--B-B--SBS-Bn To the. Mm : g ia / -<^ Californ.? ^.^ Expositions ?#l? >. First, a Touch of Ocean .!! | - the " Exposition Way " to California, 1915 ? Southern Pacific Steamships " Morgan Line " New York to New Orleans -? .a- a./? On* CTG. KeonO /Barth and Meal?\ $42.50 S"?. 575 Trip. 1? Included. ) , on MiI*erb.i??.n.y steamships - fully enjoy the ocean. Then board the Sunset Limited l.inyD-yll? '|l.-V.r?r-Nol..lr_l w Orleans Lo_ Angeles San Diego - Si ites noxv so widely discussed San Francisco _ so ck'sr-ly linked l%7?iZma.am^^^^?^JS: a _,,.__. i,*,i? in ii'ir "' f ? ('.'lili! "5 (JI HI" rtance, th? ?Ja""'1 th and Southwest can never B realised until you baveseenf? youi Plan Your Exposition Trip Now. mil rr trttt? ? ? - - i .a 11 5_ Broa-war Co? Hill M 3G6 Brr.-c'w.r . i ranallu St. HOW GERMANS HAVI HI IN PUSHED BAt K BY RUSSIANS IN Till BAST. or eondu negot ution-' ' for tho aurrei ,:, a garriaoi " ' ' aa thoj did . ?cap? aero - now lipintr 1 he German Leg;? ? ? ? ? was ma :.- possible by i at T : g tao of all . \ . h and ? ptfl ?' - f the Gern n heal ' th? eom? 1 ? ? ror. GERMANY MOURNS TSING-TAO'S FALL Regret Over Fate of Gar? rison Which Faced Over whelming Odds. ? ? . -' vin I In the of war tie ne the r.upt-r.! I ' h on o i ppeared from ? - .. there I : i . ,hk of the fat ich i'.rco i overwhelming , ? ? ? ? ? ? f th? ? . ? ? mg" p ?ii t? it Tsing-t ? tended ? i . ? ?.vero in ii position " ...... II ; ? ? ry _nd ' ? . . . whi . ?it a aign ~<r, flocked to Taing-tao, r? : and ?'ii" ?ut the ?' victory, i ' ? _ AUS?RIANS STORM SERBS' POSITIONS Claim Capture of Several Intrenchments Arter Hard Fighting. No*. - 'I he followii | ci:.! stat? mi . "In the southwestern war tbeetri the battle int ?nued x? :-h un : foi ee In spit? liment aft? r in? ? . - K o'clo ? ? .- one of thi ; I HJnik, which the Serv ? ? eil uncon ???rriie.1 by " - ? ? I cap? . - not know n." - Hava ?.. p/itch .": .y made .-. on the nif ? tioni east : nd south of i . . put thi ? ? ? ? i Id. "Du g the Au ir ] . ? ? ? / ca-u a RUSSIANS CROSS POLAND BORDER ? ?ntiiiiif?I from ?>if i .- ? 'Ullt lau norl to Posen, ? i?f th' strong ? - . ? ? . ? ? were ? . .. ?red avalry ? - Great Russian Plans Arc Slowly Unfolding P? trograd, No?. - rentier the war m? un '? ; proi.' Newa of the brilliant victory on -1 i high suthorit rord ? ? ? pp? ,r? i in ? u- pros i. !' of th? war, th? I - ? fl - 'I i ? comb .- ? I German and A heve been ?! ill . their line of communica ??r,, which I "t -?it-il impon ? hat this battle will no1 '? ? . Whether 01 '.1 ,-? '.'-ill i:.. tivity of a (Tel the easl ? rabie t o 11 ... ? AUSTRIANS FEAR FALL OF CRACOW Every Available Man Callt-d tu Colors t<> Meet the Russians. I here ? rom v;f'::.:i say that the 1 rapidl*/ advancing the Ans? authorities are beti ? : availabl? ;? . ? .- : In Vii ;., al! ? - to 1 '. ? con- ; Ij ? reporl >id*| r 6, the I ? - . ttle 111 the . ? ? ' - ? ? . ar h.H.l ba ? within the ?'.r?t ten days of its op? MORE ROCKEFELLER HELP FOR BELGIANS Foundation Now Provides Pier as Well as Ships to Carry Relief. EVERY AMERICAN IS ASKED TO AID Urgent Call Comes from Page f?>r Food .'?>,? the Starving Women ami Children. N ?rleli the Bel? ai Re ' ? t< ' ? >rge to Belgium ited ? ? .. ? - .. . ' i .... . ?tion and ? lir.tlir,- ?, ? W. 1?.. K, Kockel ? ? ittee if the fon ?? 'ii- point th;..- on giy. 01 fOOd I'rr.- !?? ,-,.r lili read i . . ling help 1 he) have ?oil , ,i m an ?ppoaI for . Bush I erra ? I he ; to obtnii lother neutral 11 ;?. it io< ected :? i.?? fort i ph. ?-'..., named lati ? '.r oi W'edneada] ,, Wick? ? i' tl a In ional Hea .> H est I' Bicknell, rir?ti..r,ai director ol ?? ? ? .. I.. ...... ,. |< tin ? ? . Fran? ? ?, ? ,r-1 quaki an ! ? . .. ti,,- Rod i ' dation will tal In respoi I . i the aub in Lond? R I ? ? ?'? \ i . t appeal to the '?. ,ii ? ? ... t., Bid, ... ? ,,f two ? i ? ?? i - ' Brl.la? , ? I-. '' ' ? 11 '' . Will > !,'? , ? ' . | ' , ,1 ? . ? ? ? . >.' V !' H r , York un.I ' '??. th?; . In? divid tal packai t ? bear ? ? ? r? ? NEED OF BELGIANS 30,000 TONS MONTH American Re?ief Commis? sion Now Collecting Eight Cargoes. Londoi, Nov, - the A i on f.?r -? com red to - ' !'!' Ol. , 6,100 1 '? ' ? II will it 17, ng th?* ? ? ? l | ? ?? ? ? ? ' 'I'll.- ? ? ? ? I ? ? citJ ?.: A committee movement haa the e? i - ? ? ? th?. Worn? ? ? ? ? / "I w. ird i: K. Vai ' ? " ? : Miai ' l finan? ? ... pay the I 1 ? ? ?. . ? it rinkai BELGIANS WILL TO-DAY GET AMERICAN FLOUR Lenden, s,,x- hV?Ai h telegraph dtepa^h from Rotterdam ?a? ? : ? I ; , lir-t ,-i>n-ikTiiii?nl ?,l fl?ur aenl h) th?- Aaaericaa Belgian Relief CommittM ??ill l?'.i?" Rotterdam t,. aaorro? for I n ????. ? here there baa !,, ,i, i . for a fortnight I he :,,.,- . ?! bj nuit,T ?an? flying th?' American flag, .?nil ?rill be ;i.. ?unpin.?,?<! ht Captain Baadcrlaad. of the ?aterlcaa Kelirf ? .iniiiutt.'i?." 'ii-iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmmt : DIVIDENDS I I" |n?nx corporation! bi = been redm sd 01 psi .1. ! = ths Incoan from oar ? GUARANTEE! = lir.l Mortgage Certificat? _E I? snr''. vu! tbc princip -r .1". not ?l-'pre? Isle I They Pay 5 , Net. ?New York Mortgage & Security S ' 1st a 1 . ? . r? ?, ,,f v S ? "? 'l'ai?. ?S < ni'll ?I mu? siiriilii?. s-.'.'.?"....?11 "S 1 38 Broadway 20.1 Montagu? ?= Na-w York Brooklyn -fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? PARIS, THE MF CITY, IS NO M( War Brings a Comf Chani;e in Mecca Amusement Seeker? Paris, Oc! A census of 'ik< ri u f,--.? ,\, i, | ago bowed I h ?Hpit.il hnd nearly 1,000,000 fewi habitants than before *h>? ?ar wi 1 ;' ?? number :."".. i th.- i.rmy, 160'MO being >.n the snd 160 r. serves or h-i?..' are distributed throuj-hout rr.-iii . ? . .I, pet i, "-un th?' railroads, powder magaxinei ? ? it' tin- 700,000 miaaini *-?? *n<? in normal tim? ?hi' eity'a population, many e/ero leclarati??*! of wi a bile on ?'>? lr annual or mountain ri and remained there. I ither He1 Paris for ti-.i- country or for provi ? ? . I -. ? ? , , . ? ?i?' i. rni ui . ier. Th" i| ???is. ?. ere to reassure them; ai 1. ? ?. . ? tel - ? ? be pro?? ;r ipulatioi aonth, i ? ? ? i !'.? iwly ret -.r.? ? !'..' ?| --;? fei ? ruj,' rot and of -"ir?? y- who each summer ? ? Pari The ver\ day the i the h.i mu? - ? . - ?,, ol \\ nh th? ? ? "ti of . . ' ,rr. streets Practical.* Deserted. A'-, r 9 o'eloi . tin strt i ti are -, ? ? i ,.r si hour li . been ? gone - ition, do folio** ? ' ly uli the cab hoi ] Jill it!,: I ? .rii.-. ards th.- reetaun u ? inati ? r ;. ? linger .. - half t I iffei ed. < inly two ? ? : I one of the "1 ? ., |- I? . i ..i ? I ?? Had ronized Hritish at mj - '. ? i ! ' ? Rue !.' till going, sad -?oui?,-, Im- i ? .?.?i hi,s . ? , \?h;it there i ? - er Am? 1 it Maxim ? x. ? . ? and ??!" Folie !'? i p?ra, ? >pera - ... est of tl . ? - pi -, I -.?. ' ! 'r - V ? ? Mo? lea .it ih? Moulin Kouge. Th<- Moul r. i: . and ? ren living ? i ?? e tah ? . ? , ? '.' I ? until ?'. at night, th? ei hurial ? in Iocs passersb; I 1 - I of ? ... ting ? ? with ,i . ti ... ? ' resting ,- . er the op? ? , . ? ith, 1 rag ? i ment -1 ? - ? ? ? . . ? reduced tu i?:.? ?. Saks announces a sale of Men's Aquascutum Overcoats at reduced prices today Nie word AquatCUtUHI in Kntfland corresponds to Saks in New York. It is ?> .summing up of quality in a single word. It ?signifies perfection in a coat. It is the emblem of excellence. It connotes finality. It it enough. And these wonderful garments, made in those big British cloths, that are all warmth and service and color, and tailored in single and double breasted models, with char? acteristic English dependability, are the purchase of the Wintei irmnn at tlie^e attractive figures. Sixth floor I iarris Tweeds, in checked mixtures. . . .value $35 Aquascutum Showerproof cloths.value $35 $25 Eiderscutums, in soft heather shades. . . .value $35 Soft Vicunas, in large overplaids.value 5/5 Fancy Cheviots, in diagonal mixtures. . .value $45 ?$35 English Tweeds.value 5/5 Plaid hack Llama Cloths.value $50 Scotch Fleeces, in Autumn browns.value $50 $40 English Checks arid mixtures.value $50 Beginning today, an extraordinary sale of en's Pajamas Comprising the combined contributions of five makers, ensuring a variety or choice which is well nigh perfect And the prices are the lowest ever quoted for merchandise of this character $1,50 Pajamas at 95c ' $2.00 Pajamas at $1.10 Made of heavy outing flannel, and trimmed with silk frogs. Splendid value and <? variety <>f choice. $2.00 Pajamas at $1.10 Mercerized stripes, white Madras and nainsook, with silk frogs and trim? mings. Beautiful designa and coloring! $6.00 Pajamas at $2.85 Extra heavy silk and linen and silk mixture pajamas, in scores of plain colorings, stripes and figures. Extra quality Ottting flannel, "ilk br.iid ed and silk frogg--d. Beautiful mer? chandise, in attractive p?tt rns. $4.50 Pajamas at $1.95 Imported Oxfords, plain and striped Madras, crepes and mercerized cloths? gorgeous de?i-;ns and superb mal $7.50 Pajamas at $4.85 Lixtra heavy silk pajamas, in del and colorings that are a joy to behold, and th; workmanship is superlative. Paiamas Values up to $3.00 at $1.35 Scotch flannel, Madras, fine imported Oxfords and mercerized cloths, in the Ir * . sortmenl of patterns ever shown in popular p Sped a I today? Mens $2.00 Worsted Union Suits at $1.35 * An ideal fabric in en ideal weight < on tains 60'?' wool and 100'.,' of warmth anj ien I? Beautifully made, an perfectly. Ankle length and long sleeves. $1.50 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits at 95c * Long sleeves, ankle length, in ecru. Special toda)?Men j $5.00 Imported Angora Vests at $2.95 ' 175 pur^- wool Angora vests, made by Lloyd. Altree <\ Smith, of London, lug land, which is another v.mv ol saying ho\\ good they are. Splendid fur all out doors. Shown m a variety ol novelty designs and colorings, .m<\ in all sizes. Main fl >or Two important sales of Men's Shoes for one week?beginning today $5.00 Shoes at $3.95 Economy at your feet! ' All this season's models, including the new loni ?t, in mahog any and tan Russia calf, patent i olt, bl ii :. !;1 metal button lace, oi Bit ? her. i >istin< tu?-, . $7.00 Shoes at $4.65 With gray cloth tops. 1 A novelty shoe, made of gun metal calf with import? d grs th tops, trimmed with nai ?I leather running up both sides <>t I ? mal distinction to the shoe and tvisibl? . 5ih floor Broadway ?aks $c mpatu] at * H a - - - ? the edil ? ? ?' un ?r - I - . \ ititiativ? ithoi ? ring i ? - - ? . - . ? i ? ? ' l/HOU? BRITISH STEAMER REPORTED ON FIRE The Norfolk Beached in Australian Waters Shirley a.< SV I 'l n ? A " ? : I . - : - ? ? GERMANS ESCAPE BRITISH SEARCH i ? ? . ? ? I'anish ? ? h without ?lis? ? r BULGARIA STOPS FOOD EXPORTATION ? o - t ba ? h ibited ? ? .