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Rcjtcnl Street Dealers Throughout the World AUSTRIANS C?T RUSSIAN LINES BELOW WARSAW Archduke's Army Breaks Through Front at Krasnik. CZAR STRENGTHENS DNIESTER STAN!) Desperate Fighting Goes On in South Germans Reach the /lota Lipa. London, July 5. Whilo the German Wedge being driven toward Lublin and intended to take Warsaw In the renr bus made ?mother considerable ad irding to ' : ports, the re-t of the lonn* Russian line is ad? mitted to have si ?crate going on in severa] -, th, be? tween the l'ruth and the Dn ester. The advance t iwjrd Lublin, the r? i?ort says, comes after a battle of several days i:?.?r Ki and has resulted ins re ??tr north? 8.000 prisoners. Although the r??port that the Russian line was broken, it mentions the capture of no cannon and four machine g?n?, fo it is sup ; that the Russjin armies retired d order, saving their equipment. Alone the :? , n? tlie po now being held are those to which re? tirement was anr'ounce'l two or three days 8K0, and th? strong. In the south General von Linslngen has reached the Zlota Lipa, a ter a ,n was the ? lait w 1. k. Beyond 1 g Lin? e Tier I ? makes any ?'?zura, report? it re suit. Russians Suffer Heavy Looses. ? i in Her?n from Czernowitz, Bur,. ? ? tween '.he Prut h and l>n,' The?? Berlin i' 1 says : . .1 tro?.pu und? r (Jen eral v gen have r? whole have cleaned tin nk o? Rus? sians. In almost a fortnight of fi^li* ? ? reed a passage aer? tei River and have driven the "Ii ? nicht evacuated hi? Kryl Vistula t h e i '? .i-rmaiiH Reach Zlota Lipa. The Au;-'' 'ment I given out ? lys: i "In ? '?he Teutonic nl ' lied troop? two w<, k ? ? . I. pa Riv? . leared of the en? of Ka iniorir . 0 bat . "Near Krylow - on the Bu| ?UV has eva? ps drove the small Liver l'?^r ? d to Laras ' 111.d I'lonka. "The , comman'. Arch. ? 1? rdinand, aft? days' battle, broke through the ; Russian front on both ?ides of K' arid drove the Russians back, irtherly dir? We captured tw? 1 cuissons hm) sis i- ins. "W< ? tion is unchanged." Kaiser Cannot Vet Move Bulk of Army from Easl Petrograd, Jul) that : ? count ? , on th? eral moni; with r. ing northward. Tl r one hun from ? march ? erman opera! in t'n? I ? lia. The . ? ? The whole urea which ! hold a while ? ? ? war. r Thursday next nob allow. saw ? ? ? ? ambitious inVasioi ? ?scale. i ranee ??:. I mans. 1 TO STUDY EFFECT OF WAR Carnegie Peace Emissary Will Visit South American Nations. iKptti Ti? TVIklSfM H'irrivi ] Washington, July f>. After severnl conferences with officials ?>f th? Department, menibar? <>f th? olony and Direc? tor '?' ? ?'i al Barn tt, of the l'an ' ?can t'nlon. .1,>^,? |> 1 ? W'heleai will '.'\\ N".i ? l- on Saturdaj f ?>r Buenos Avies, as an emissary of the Carne;;!" il dation. Mr. \\ I St. I ?miin lawyer, He arrived, the Weil to-day, end al once began rig conference? with respect to his proposed vieil to Arpen tin??, Paraguay and I'rutrt Mr. aid the object of his trip was to examine the effect* ?>f the pean ?nr <':i the Bouth American Countries, nn?l make a report to the il?' Will i xamine t rade cond il ions, and in? clude ? report <>n the oportunil i . American tr,i?!e in that ?li ITALIAN AIRSHIP SHELLS TRIESTE CANTONMENT Rome Reports Dirigible Did Considerable Damage. Geneva, July 5. Severe fIgl ting is In progress on th.' plati I ornico 'hi' Itallai I the Austro-Hungarlans, according to m Inns? bruck. Th?- Austrian.? continue I down bou deri and * rock galleries on the ndvu: : moui ? An \ !i?'roplnnr>, currying a pilot and an observer, fell down a preci ? Sa'.u?i ? ;. It was ? of the An official statement given out at ur dirigibles hombnrded nn?! ? nt at ip re An eai "In the re| ol, Trentino ? ? ? The II?! ? 'imhcr of s ? Jay, "Supported by ? Val G ? ? those l, ?vas repul "dur adversary r? with particular viol "or-at ?veral linos of positions conquered by us on ' I ? i ry those countiT-attacks We i Can and munitions. Aci I . have ..vs." says: "I:. ' i au of Doberdo w i with . iolence. In th? an at - tack by two Italian divis ' was re i. Further "In the Carlnthlan and Tyi rtillery SEE GOOD OMEN IN GERMAN DELAY ? ?mllimed from pate 1 f the ?uhmnrine rights ibmi ? ? .. been bei -i rd to the German reply would I layed for several daya, possibly a week. The ape ? in t he comple? tion of ; on DV .. sign, and they are : I djseu that each addi , tionni day is likely to bring tl ling. Gerard has ' atmo 111 he friendly ai ! per Germany's ( Mcf Difficulty. known offl t I ? ? nuing ? aring from Ami ? 1 un ? have - I s with' ? ? . American Sailors' Stalus. i ? ? \ ! ?? he understand!:.?, v..:. pave the waj GERMAN PAPERS SAY SOCIALISTS MISLED WORLD Peace Discussions Based Not on Weakness, but on Strength. FEAR ILL EFFECT ON RUMANIANS Nation Unanimous on All Ques? tions Behind War, Says Eugen Zimmerman. Berlin < via London ), July 5. Rerlin'a two most prominent journalists, Theo? dor Wolff, of the "Tageblatt," and Eu gtn Zimmerman, of the "I.oka I A i their publ ical on i ?ni hu ???IK- su] port 11. ? Allge? the Ireneh i French newspapers from the Democrat peace programme. h agree with the "Allgemeine . with? out impatience, until draw "the in? on? from Germany's favorable situation," and that the Social Democrat programme wa - drafted in ll in that Ger noi longer hope for a betterment of th.ir ?jwn ? tiens. lated what they believed our demanda for p< . The other organizations refer? ationa which ha-' record I Imperial German Chancellor, Di I Bethmann-Holl i ..vorinir thu i of Belgium. "We all that this Is the statu ? dated bi ?? ariou ? |l SS 'i" ?e from a f? ellng of wcak I reach Public Intoxicated. ?\\ ? i .. hat ' i.l the Fr? ? : ything th? it of ever;. . prolong the in ? I The ? to as-sil the ?ix ntT the an ? . Ithough not print r in counties? I in the ? ?.ml are 1" al, Herr ! ' i, as for <?'? ? in Rumania, where, he ret | In the m? ithbed, . hungi it demand subju He come ' ; ' seek to prolong I urn ? , and they : nimpeachable st rength of til taken awaj ? ? Eug? French ? pro ? whic'i the ' iny are be ?.'rat:' ts of a ? to brine: abo it a bel two counti Wilson Has No Word of Delav in Reply .-:. !!., July I Pi Wi! n 1 ? . ;.' id, r." ? The President spent some hours to meml itch relating ? to him, hut it was ?aid authoritatively ??? light on the The Fourth wai ?-''lebrated to-nlirht at Harlakei den ! ! . ? , for t he I of Francis Wood row Sayres, the Preal Sayres of '.reworks and they ?-? of the household porch. No . ii made for i on any pi te fre German Admiral Warns Against Break with U. S. ?i. .1 ..;. 5, Admiral Oi ear von tu, the prov in Novem form it I I a ruptu I he h the pari ' A m?'rica ? war ? ? : ' ?. rmany I ? N..U- M.iv Be Delav ed Ut n. ? ? r a c i ? m p : I ? j * I - lire to , posais as "paper shell? that <!<> not ox . "How cuti our oppo true! Inner dli cord < and plif i, <ir whatever one ? Il them, from such i i i ion '.' In Germany m? two men d t.i aeci anything diff?rent : >? united nation battles for the sanie k*??? - ay be I the q kest are varied, man, from the chief war lord I last citizen, is permeated with 'he pur ? reeesaary eacril "If, however, In Germany on? group should fall upon anot ? I their ?no-hud? did ?i"' i' In with the aecom plii hinent of a eommon pui | ' cm rent of feeling m 'he enemy ries would challenge them. Just as Germr.ny Is unanimous that the sub? marino warfare 'r he given up, so we are unanimous in all impor? tant questions. "!? would be Jo I a I wrong t., i rise i?' itional .-isi'.n's at The Hague which were world :n opan ? . ne with i olii ical 'mining i.m abroad; to : ullify them would ?inful Pharisee! m. He ???.hn ilan 1 the ? on the de ? ir op? ? ..h for their ?:? . . Rumania Waiting to See Which Side Will Win tin via London I, July 6. Rudolf iitor of the " v 0 I tung," who || toiirmir the Itnlkans, . Rumania, that although the Rumanian wai ulations regard ?ng the defeat "'' the central powi re been h rate, ? ' r(,"~ I Ml"?, I and still ?"?!<?? t Ru rve men , nnnl!?.' to ? H? rr Rol thai the Ruman? i Ian .. i> ende : avoid committing it?? r sld?? i and t< erran? most no; I party, He adds thai It I i igl probable that the Rumanian General 'i?', thtj i arm-- to march against TraneyW MAXIMILIAN'S HEIR WEDS IN CAPITAL yturbide, Descendant of Royal Mouse of Monte/uma, .Mar ries Miss Kearney. hington, July f?. Augustine do Yturl < if the royal house of Montezuma which ruled M< tico be? fore ? r of I he Baiperor " n, who ico by on III, was r ; I day to K' arney, daugl the late Hi I Kear :n St. Mat? ? Rev .1 M er ? years T h e Fran . Elrookland, near here, order. Ytm be 1 ' at he was a full-blooded Aztec Indian. His ? from the Montezumas woubl give him one of is the iged in con \ < ??-r American wi ' would inj ; seriously ifihii n :ept by an accel ? ? American Sympathj with Allies. Admiral von ; tplaining it is undei enl Wilson's unque I re to res i ful solution of the probier t Americans are on I spark might he necessary ; certa? in^ ill' ?m, from a mirai \'?:i I rup] ? ? ion : ? ?rly in ????an, th< Dard or ft! .. ??f Am? rica, wi. "If ? Lo\\&o\vto?\\ WKTC& Bubbling with rare delicacy, freshness and ti.irji-i^cnthing qualities, London? derry Is I y all mean? the carbcna'id water for the C".".:. ? high ball?-the bon \ivant'3 ta' ' erage. Try a bot ' tie tonight c ' ' I ? I' irk & 'lilti.nl. Charlea . Acker, M?. rr ?. and who Supply the ? t:er hotels, cafes ,' and clubs. THE BEST INVESTMENT FOR JULY DIVIDENDS The Guaranteed Mortgage I? the highest development of mort? gage Investment. It 1? the only safe kind for the ineiperienced. The Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificate repr?senta the latest Improvement In thii security. It la available for all Investors, even for those who wish to place so small an amount as $200 where it will be absolutely sale and trill yield t\k%* eiempt from per? sonal taxation In this State. No Investor hat ever lo*t a dollar ?qf(I>^V?iCr4A4? (?UAK.AHTEE <^ Capital & Surplus, $10,000.000 170 b'wsy, H. T. 1 73 Remsen St, B'klya 350 rialtoti St., Jamaica. NORTHCLIFFE HIT AS POWER BEHIND BRITISH MUDDLE Liberals Declare Distrust of Coalition and Fi^ht Registration. ion, July .". The National Regis? ter bill eneountered opposition in the flou? iThoma- Whittaker, Liberal membi one of th<- Yorkshire .1 ppo ed its provisions, asserting that, th? ? form ? ry. .Sir ; I in the pr? ion government, it he kre-v tin*, the man who had destroyed the continued to dictate the policy of the one. Cri?e of "Name!" rang* throiich the House, and Sir 'I ' Lord tally ?ill the ? ! bill. Percy Ald"n on asking I Premier Asquith whet ure the Hi ! ment did n? ; labor or conscription 111 liy the Prime M o such Walter Hume Long, the father of the bill, ?n mo ? to the ? from ? he bill. He ' K try for W r. thouirht that i him to avoid the i confronte ' hould have pi*. Sir Thomas Whittaker moved the re m of the bill until evidence vvas iced 'hat the k*o?. i ? ?. to compulsion or conscription, if II was * con ? the day. The bill would be 1 w i t h s* r . ec ?all y en always vara when The powers i .%?* the at any raie, must not be placed in of the military, who were He concluiled by saying: 'It is not a ter that i? it wholesale in the W; ? -??native '.?owed and ouse to sup he governn :ond readint; ... The opposition to the bill came fr? m a somewhat small minority o?' Radicals. Labor members opposed the bill, pre? dicting that it woulJ be ineffective. PARIS OFFICIALS JOIN AMERICANS IN KEEPING 4TH Poincare and Ministers Represented at Lafay? ette Pilgrimage. FEW IN LONDON VISIT LMBASSY Berlin Americans Guests of Con? sul General Lay at Holiday Picnic. Paris, July 5. The annual Ind. ? ence Day pilgrimag?? of Americans in 'o the tomb of the Marquis de Lafayette, in the ancient Picpus < eme tery, wa? honored to-day for th? time by the official part' : it ' the French government. Raymond Poincare, the President of republic; Alexandre Millerand, the Minister of War; Th? . the Minister for Foreign Af? fairs; the Prefeei of I'??!ice and the Prefect of the Seine wer?- r? . were - 'it. II. Cleveland Goxc, n delete of the ?h?? Stars ; it a wreath and flo William Gra \meri - to Franc ? ? .-ave birth t< Mr. Sharp traced the ,re.-r in America, and "Ii the nobil ' ity o' see around m ?.i his mod? of the names of Wasl rigt . y when ?' . dark, thr m er to the w r ? V.1 - all your n? >?". No. b. survive and become pr< .ter and more in ever." Alluding to the simplicity o "No tall clouds to perp?tuate their men Their monuments are in the loving, ir fellow i:i Fr? . ! rench Academy, historian of the Nap i epoch, delivered an oration in RAM M EYED STAMPEOON A 3HQl H MEANS STANDARD OP MCa? / ?? A?/r > ?? -)/v??i-r ' Men's Shoes High and Low Models Reduced from 17, S6, ?5 All This Souoa'a Styles in Ian and lila? k Leathers Women's Low Simes 4.85 Reduced from si i, iio, 17.10 ?ta 3.85 Reduce-.! from ?7.50, St. & $5 2.65 Reduced from ? 1.50 ft $4 Indu ltd ire Our ExClU ? ? rh mpathi ??' ? ' ?? rr.akai _^-m^-m^-BBBBBBBBmtMMMMMMWmmJ? M. M ' ' bat? r? ? am, - "If ' ? r "" ?h? - ? ? r?' ' ?: I ?hoi? : ? ? i ; Witt '? 84th Semi-Annual Remnant Sale Is On $H C~} Suit-ends reduced?$25 to $30 ma- (Tb4 Q j V^ tcrials, now $18. A selection of hundreds -\ I ^\ XVJ of exclusive fabrics. -tf/XL/ Broadway C& 9th St. Arnfy?ei.m Says the traveling salesman: "Of course it's a ?reat con? venience to know that my watch is my time table, but that's only one of many rea? sons why I always take the Jersey Central to Philadelphia "The convenience of the 'Every Hour on the Hour' tr.iins was forcibly brought to mind last Fri? day. At 11.45 a wire came in asking me to meet a client in Philadelphia at 2.15. I remem? bered that my watch was my tune table on the Jersey Central? caught the boat from Liberty Street, cooled off on the way across the river and landed in 'Philly' in plenty of time to meet my man. "On the way I had a splendid luncheon while enjoying the drous country unwinding I me?scenery that made tl. short. I am a convert to your sf i service and congratulate you on the uniform courtesy of you ployees?and the wonderful road? bed that make? it possible i<>r the train? to run so sirmothly. ' / Knight of tht drip." Your Watch ?s Jersey Your Time Table BECAUSE Every Hour on the Hour fast trains leave Liberty Street tenu 7 A M f i 10 P. M. weekdays; 8 A M to I I P. M Sund '.vs. Midnight tram daily; Sleepers ready 10 P.M. (Leave West 23rd St 10 minute? of the hour for all trains.)