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.', .hen : ' ' ' ? ? ? ? ' - .? ? ? ' ? ? -, ? ? -? iter ? ' > ? hour ' ? ? m r , Mis., 4, r Truth. ? . ' ' ? ' ? ? ? ? i ' in Torpedoed, u lion in London ? ? ? raakan ,.:.-? i . i : id s of a - might ?? ate ce to ? ? ? lay re : . ' ? i ers and Ameri ' ; : e ?i bune's ' I p, m.. So in - e*h t. Two Steamers Torpedoed i. rman Submarines - * - ... ? ? ? e si May 27. Trie i by a t'erman of Wednesday at ' ' ? ?-.-. r ; ? Vs-y. vps wer. wound : here ? ardifl ? ? .. ei Jaqu? ? tish Bl '. ? ? ? . sixty . . I K '. i \4 li - The Value of an Authoritative Say-So . money l-mk if yon want it"? ?? ( otnpany h-m so, ?nd they have been .i?nirt? for upwards of thirty year?, ?n Baying ??> all that time and making good at it. tints. ?mb a slogan ?nd every year of living ? thai ?'???an of that business a greater ?nd ? 1 % ? ur say-so authoritative? i all tie world or ?II ibe country or ?.'1 the city know that your i ing in some form, coupled with reliability vsill make your say-so a great asset. Win vertising at once and tlm? begin ?ecu mu! immeasurable ??set ? w!u!?* perhaps immediately beginning to < ut \<mi ?riling cost?? \> bv don t you ?Jo it .' Another illustration Who Sayi "Your money back if you waal It"? Ibe New York Tr.l une ?ny? ao nr.d tbev are making good at it nntl wiiinii.g the confidence ?f ll.r buying public every day for iLnr adv.rtt.ers. I .bap? The Tribune it lire very p'.ire for you to -?egin ad? vertising, knowing tlat Hie Tribune readers will r.*. ngnize ? ? ao as authoritative because it bin accepted your .. i tiaeiiirnt. 1 >?? knows that I ?s !| give you sound advice about ' ? ?? 'l*n 'I aici-i'l ray advertisement. l H it Won't ?oat you a cent. Yours For/Acfvertisir Joseph ?. kuliards & ! 9 .Last 40th. Street - ? ? New York. City _lours ror/^vertisinf , ^rfvcrtTev-;; Agent? BRITISH BATTLESHIP MAJESTIC, SINK IN' DARDANELLES. JQ?E TO FAST FOR THREE DAYS Exhqrts All Catholics to Practise Same with Him- Plenary I ? dulgence Accorded. Home (vis Pat "Th? dhich wa Bra travi ? ing i? pam ?? and mora aval to those who 1 Is a ? by | ? ? - . diet in a letts ? , . mano," tha Vatican tiff recalls I first an '. ; ? ? I rrenl i to mak? bu ? ? . ? ?-ration has ? ? ' to ou* ' ? ? .. . : ? '? ? . ? ir h< rt 1 lee I > al th? f . . miseiy. ' the Popa ?' The ' '.i . ' in!? ? ? ? . . i iplains ca '.. . the ?i . th? lays a ' ? cor.'s a plenary ir..-,u'.4.*ence. . . "! ?... t the ? n f el ,r an 1 ida i I of I ? ? tha* '- reflect? father." BRITISIi^BM?RINE AT CONSTANTINOPLE E-ll Sinks Ammunition Vessel in Sea of Marmora and Torpedoes Ship at Wharf ?if Capital. l - - Ion, V. i y 27. The Britial A '? mir.?.' ?. port from the Vice Admiral in tha ha.-iern an: "The ne E-ll, I inder Martin K Nassmith, has i oi Marmora a tity of ai ? ? ? .. ,? . She also cha th a h? ?doed h.r , isto. A rmali storeship was . : 11 BShOl 8 "TI i ne E-ll cam,, up ?? stantlnopla und discharged h torpedo at a transport alongside tl... a.- . Tha torpedo ??as )u,ir.i io explode." SUCCEEDS LORD FISHER. Admiral Sir H. B. Jackson Ap? pointed First Sea Lord. 1 ' ? : - May 27 A Imiral Sir Renry Bra v i i i . A. i ? I rd Fisher, ?? . ? . ? ? ' ? Spencer Churchill, ? ? ? I Lord of th? .- ? Wilson v. i remain ? ? '1 he ne? Kirai Sea I .?:.l is r. ,-.,r,'.. 1 ntil ? ? i r of Lord !' he i lie is w w ith | I SPAIN OFFERS POPE HOME Alfonso Tenders Escorial Pal? ace If Pontiff Leaves Rome ? .? King Alf. the I I t as a reaiti? if ti.t I'onl leave 1 i ' " Ran 1 ? 'I he : \?..^ built in 1 century. U. S. BATTLESHIPS CRASH IN GALE . . ' ' . ? ' ' ' ' ? ' ?da high ild i ot put ? sr i tha Nebraska ? ? ? Allies' Battleships Lost in Dardant Date. l'on.. 'Irte- -l?de . . Mar. It.... I5,0tl0 ?Ocean . Mai l" ?Bouvet h r.)... Mir 13 ... l. 0II .1 ... Ms 13. . . l-'.'.OO i ti umph . Ma? 23... Il, M tic . Maj 27.... n.'-iou ?Mined. Torpedoed. (me Itriiisli submarine, two Fn-tii h sabmarmea anu i-eicriil dit ii ..ts and other small rr.ift .ne jNo known to have been sunk, *4h.le others of the great warships have be? h >,. bs 11} i....'.k re ! it. ii ihej have been forced to withdraw I??r ANOTHER BRITISH \,i..F SU! . ? ontlnoeil fr .m imite I T ? ' a at I I ? ? ts 1 ? ? i . : in an H I O n M ? Offici?t i . i ? May ?'>, ion, a gen? ral > Allied Hl During ' ? : ! day A ? '? ..i the n.I ? . . ? ne p.ms. . rich tri o| ; !?: ?in ::: ? I t tl r ' ' ? ' ? .."'.:.:' erve as a rurthei led, 'he i iv ng their : . . . ; bef ?re ? B May B tl ? rain re* ? l egun. F ' ? '.?'ii attacked 'he Turkisl . ? arm the ?.?. bo i . exc? pi i ' ? extrem? eft, ad? anced . p>ted a counter . was everywhere repulsed with heavy Uui three Ba r, ? ? r . ? ? ..?n of the Bi ?. i ? ? I that ? . - u1' trench ?. . .. ? ? . ? 1 ? .i.; .* M i> \ ? ! 11 : ? ."i ; ? ' . \ ? ? ' \ launched at daw n of . - ' - ? - ? ' ' ' ' ' <>:' a del . double i ? ? ? ' ? during the ?? ... . i .te. worked : itaelf > - W. Ii obser set hits ai I? .1 n ? ? <,n -. Bridge i, com- ' ?ras .. k on ?b? A . iubs?; il I an ii repur ibis II ? ?. m .?le on t II 19 ? c ?,n?l cor ? ,? ..? ? ITALIANS MAKE DASH FOR TRIEST Continued from pase t Heil Croa? automobile? Every?.?! : sold . i ? were to ba se? n fighting i. , i x-n, ! th? ? ? .n an ? ...,. ; i.? ., I, ?' ? ? ? . I ? .; .. .'. obtain. "I he ? ? you are rr I to wai you Favored b; ire of tl rk? l .* will r . ? ?? ? . ; . ii unaubdui ardor . . him. ' ? gl ' :-? on t! i givi n To :?< lly nccor ? ? i? " . lly, m on ly f roi . ? .'. of a counti upon a ??Teat wa \> hile the entl re natioi .? .? eager I the coi ' ? - ? ? ? ? intil it was ri ? monstri ?veil Ulit ' ? nation is pr? . war may hrmi The t . the colon continue ?he \olunti era ii .i ni profession. A en of 1'..: Lanier: .... . i'.ri7amaschi, leade ? taken th .?h Alpine l?en ... a town .n th . a Signo I many Alpin t ? i ' ? rials d'Annun i to lerva a . er of War and ?".en if Staff, have dis approved of the organization of a s-ep i ?? body of volunteers, and Peppin. : aldi and h iteera will laki ? i ? \ bi igade knot?, n . ? '? Alps." -.? inch wa founded m )--?.v.?, ur?l ?vas commande? independ? ?: nu '.he wa of Sardinia and i ranee ?? ; ? t Ausl by l Garibaldi, the Itahai Virtually all those who have fough in the Argonne will join th - body, an? . r m litary ? osil ions, aa iai eo, IVppin? ildj becoming a colonel of th. ir ai niy. - bj Italy h-i . :;ess atfair' ? ai itoriun is ii ? governmen i and institu ?. 'o SUS i ? ? d ' sll thesi ; ? ? 'pen. I he i f ? ommerce suggests : : per idenl on tourist.1 ? ke? pei ? an? . ? i nds, . 1er them t< until the war is .?ver Two Italian Companies Destroyed, Vienna Says \ .. "iia I via \i I ? . May 27. . . ?'? ?i " to night is? su.'4 th? - ? menl : .?: soma points ? BSt Of i te: ' ' ' eai th? ' ?ere at.:? - itad an fron' mbardment . ?? ? ?.a. e ' ??? advanced to : Work of German Spies Discovered in Italy .-. . ? ? hi ? t regarding 1 I ?? Rudolf Herod, a . : beei tor *.hret* at excel ??? itant e\ ca? toll n g t he ?as i.e?l to Gem mil tary -? nriea and . B and Italy rote ft- m i :? ? ?????i ; tha? d eumanti . ? . b ??!?? t . imined i ?ore found to ? ; photographs of Ital ? ana. r. i, railways ? ? tO H <H" I ??. hers le t ou. ! . ?...i buiicd neu the frontier. FRENCH CROWD FORWARD NORTH OF ARRAS FRONT Capture Cemetery of Vil? lage of Ablain, After Taking Trenches. BERLIN REPORTS BIG LOSSES OF FOE Allies Repulsed In Attempt to Break Through Unes Around Lorctte Hills. i Ion, Maj 27, The French and Il h report further advances in the . f France, although these nre not ado, ??*.'. ii the B.rl r, official r? raptured an tion around the v;!!age of A! lain, north of Arm?, after hard tins The Par's official report, issued to ? lays: "In the sector to the north of Arn? ??,.. day has been marked by n>".ern. ?? n :;?.?? ? . sracter, whi? h ?,'n ,, ,1 for us a new success. ' of Angres ' Ivor* 1 two ? but ?vas ti sin masters of the po German li,?.es .?ere, as yesterday, very heavy, I rther tr> th to the east if A'..i.r.. a vigorous attack by the m ho had previously taken ncv ar.d the greater part of Ablain resi.itfiil in the occupation of the tier man trench < In fror t of the eometory of that village Immediately ai'er wnrd we carried the cemetery itself, where the enemy was strongly organ isad, and we then advanced beyond the ?ery. We took four hundred nris* oners, among whom were several of fieers. ? iast right repulsed two Gen t to th er to I ? li stopped by ? ?'s Germa * Il lq larters ov - : ? -rest failures of a I?'ri petted their at? t s to b rea k 1 hills. a ? ? . ?..'i.* f -r ward for a tack s s; a nai row ? ? ? - metres < i irr tl > everj s here was We ar;- in full po ? - in of ? : s. An uncommonly r of fallen Frenchmen are lying in front of our trenches." 2.100 Ont of 3.000 Cost in Prussian Regiment London, May 27. Th<> recital of oe eurr? i at I ? written by the : h "??>? wlti ?sb" i!*-.?ier dat? of May 25 and given out in London to? il:-, y is devoted largely to the telling of lenta, The accvint deaU with comparatively .?mal' actions in varions parti of Flanders, and the writer ?ays the German losses lately have been very heavy. "A buiMmg in La Basse. u?ed by the Germans .?s a bathing establishment was hit recently byoneof our hou tsai le ir was full of German ofl ,??!-'," th.- eyewitness relates, ".".e ? .v. sn twenty and thirty of them were I or wounded. "Not far from Yprer? our antl-aireraft guns brought ?lown a hostile aeroplane, -.?? r ich fell hearilong on a parapet of the German trenches within *-itr;ht of the I renh lines. Both the pilot and th?? observer must have been instantly ki led. Th?' French, noting that the g machine was exerting consider occupants of the enemy's works, trained machino guns on the spot and waited until a sufficient number of Germans bad col* lected; then they opened fire on them." Continuing, the eyewitness relates how a detachment of Germans, attempt? ing I" make use of their deadly gas at Ypres, were themselves suffocated by 'this gas efter n French ?hell had burst the cylinder containing it. Notable among the recent German ?'. i . j.its:? ? i is asserts, were those sustained by the 37th Prussian Infantry in the act'on of May 16-17. This organization lost 2,400 out of 3,000 . men. The Germans are still extracting the utmost from the country they occupy. Ment on Is ma le of one incident in con neetion with the recent sporadic b..m bardment of Lens by the Allies. "Six shells fell on the Lens station," the v.: ter says, "and the town was f.n???l 3,000 mirks ($710) for each projectile, or a total of 18,000 marks $4,500 , par' of which was distributed among the soldiers. The ground for th?? Une was the allegation that some of the inhabi? tants n ust have been in communication with the ? nemiea of Germany, hence the bombardment "That some of the enemy at least are not enjoying themselves in Flanders ii shown b) the following message flung into the British trenches: " 'We are too few to attack, too many tu nt:re and too proud to surrender, but we all want to go home.' "A f?-w days ago a kite was flown over our lines. On it was written: 'Pli i-e send this back when the wind Is ible. Wouldn't you like to com. 1 over here, as you have no more ships left? Won't you give up soon? w. it any longer.' ? res have tieen made pointa on our line i." ?- m ? GREEK KING BETTER; IKON GETS CREDIT Physicians Decide No Further Operation on Constantine Is Necessary. Athens, May .7. King Constantine . night, and the doc* : tors decided to-day that another opera essary. They re? gard the patient'? condition generally e,l. ' ite the turn for the r in 'he K a to the ?;ce In the palace of the ikon of the Holy Virgin. Trie King's t.-mperature at noon to? day wa i h:s pulse 82. PORTUGAL'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO GO President Arriaba Officially An? nounces His Determination to Resign Office. Lisbon, May M. The President of Portugal, Manual de Arrisk'a, has ofR , . announced to the President of the Portuguese Congress his d?termi? nation to resign his O0?M, i OttgreSS will meet on Saturday to deliberate on this action by the Presi? dent, aril take measures rev?ired by th. situation. i? g .?.???.:_ ?"i .Equitable rentals arc more than reasonable Considered in conjunction with the manifold advantages which th<* new Equitable structure offers to tenants, the ?Equitable r?enl ?ore than merely reasonable?they are attractive. There are some buildings in whif h ipace ( osts less, there are other* in which ipace crises mor-, but there is no building in N<ew York which offers so much for the money, or i-t so truly > nomical as the new Equitable structure. All in all, advantage for advantage, dollar for dollar, the ?Equitable is the best propo I on ? v r put before you. and our rental force will of an opportunity to prove it. fJuil'l.n row open f'-r tenints Equitable Building Corporation 120 Broadway I mi_jjggj - ' ?'_b HILLS rOT CHARGE PURCHASES WILL NO! BE RENDERI > I "?TIL i L. 1ST. Motor & .cports Coats at $23 & $35 Swagger m?7xle!i of high grade materials ?formerly J35 to *65 Smart Outing Ha?s ?? $I0 Ch'c ??-c?:. :n bir"*d Ii en, nine, cr-tonn?* and Pimtu. Street ai.d Scmi*Dre?? Hat??formerly $18 to $30?$3 <2c $10. Biouses?s5, $7, MO Special gr .ups?formerly -lj to .25 Silk Sweater Co - ts?* 18 ?2 5 Forme ly '28 to .35 -o? Guernsey s..* and Saantung. Outing Skirts?$8. s I 0, -12 Of cotton ?abard.ne, F'amB-ac.i Frocks and Gowns?$35 Of serge and silk?a'so Dance frock*. Formerly 53 ' Town & Country Suits?*25 & 535 Smart s'y?e? ? formerly $45 to $63. CHARGE FIVE BROKE NEUTRALITY LAWS Continu-..! ir? in 1>H(P '? their arrival. 'It ha? not been learned whether this wa? done. The second shipment of hidden con? traband was to have left on the White Star liner Cretic, which was scheduled to lenve for I?.'.ian port? on February IS. Representatives of the Bl Consulate .n this city were on guarl, however, nn 1 asked Collector of the Port Malone to search the Salomon shipment which was consigned to Signor Cabello, of Genoa, Italy. Cotton Shipment Seired. On February 14 Customs Inspector Lamb, Thomas McN'ally, represer.*:*?-: the British Consulate, and Prof?'*-..?: Richard M?ller, X-ray expert of Co? lumbia University, visited the White Star Line pier and X-rayed 178 bales of cotton waste, consigned to Cabello, of Genoa, by Albert B. Newman, of the Solomon lirm. The X-rays would not penetrate the cotton, and when the bales were opened it was found that each contained 250 pounds of hard rub? ber. The whole shipment was Mix?d ,.y the Federal authorities, and an in? vestigation started which culmina'?-.! In the Gran?! .lurv findings yesterday While the indictment names only : va defendants, it la understood thai ?? investigation of the Federal agents may result in the 'indina* of other in? dictments against prominent men. The offense charged against the Salomon : rm and its eo d< rious nature, and entail? upon c? i tion a tine of |5,000 on each chart*?, >r from ?me to live years' imprisonment, or I oth. The concealment of ?he contraband rubber, the indictment charges, -*J. thoirgh d? . 1 tse L'nlt? -.e. by ' der oath, th of mei ? ? . While -iolstions of th? sense, th. .adict mem are Vrdtt?; authorities to be ' American r.e;;- thou . .... nborj \ ' all Of . A? Vorr.sj Wen! said yesti "? that Non man ?? is s ?n and hsrka tion into ? doss ? :? -v moni sg tirst took ? their old >, ..?; ten ;,? Street In January the t'rm move! ??> lsrjtr if 29? Bros ' 'rutted ester - - ? .-. that he ? \ n and that he ha?l been ar. Il b? sn a? tive member of th. a srmy Further information ? ,J, cm ting I in of the firm were out of town ? 1 that nothing m . n'i?**"? fraudulen* i rinn'i shipments t.. Europe. Towne & Spellman, of * '~ as coans.-: ?, ?si<* - ? with the law, in g ?roper : ?ption in tl ? ? Albeit Solomi ?t of the firm, sa??! thai held them the matter, ar i war? i ? tad ai : wroi .- whes> Aeeording to Mr. W ants have mad? I they ad a ? ? -. They d? foods wen ' ... I lyer. _ CgtfTSMSsU gls%m aJMawJSSVety lists ll Ccnt?IM??? G!0V?; For the Trousseau .\nd all the Attendants of the Bridal Party Substantial .Vnveltie* ? ?'.lab?rate Styles for Every Oaasirn MD M K. 20 Button Length . . Foi the Bride.5 00 2.50 16 Button Length . . For the Maids of Honor . . 4.00 1.00-1 50 "West Pointa New) . For Traveling.3.00 1.75 "Fielder" (New) . . . For the Home Coming. . . 2.50 1.50 White Self Emb'd . . For the Bridegroom .... 2.00 1.00-1.50 Pearl Gray.For the Ishers.2.00 1.00 296 Fifth Ave. Hr.