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' ? tarn ? Lay in \Vaif Behind the D ? ? ? British For? fice Denies Arabic Convoy Mr. Bryan Says Arabic Editorials Miss Issue ?? -. *??? - - tree? war . i : : ? i . . i ? "God Hates a Coward." U atterson Warns Wilson . Uif/'r1-1*1 ; H f* ? There is a two-foI?'i advantage in our showing of men's sack suits, reduced to *20.oo from prices up to $32.00? ?.omenal value and a broad selec? tion of dark co. r early Fall wear. Brokaw Brothers .Asti-r Flaoe <& Fourth Avwuijf 'Jtatravaa btattam a> lixjxx -"gr? r--r-^T-- 7- r~-H v, thin, HI - LILT Ol 5AXD THI'.IR CLOTHK.- UVVIM ?I I RUMANIA ON VERGE OF WAR ON TURKS ? .rA treme ve*. : ' ? ? ? ? ? - - ? - ' ' Italy Explains Reasons for Break with Turkey ? i ? - ' ' - - ? - -? Venizclos Greek Premier: Will Name Own Cabinet ? - a ill tal . ? ? and Kir.g ' ? rar, ? ITALIANS LAUNCH NEW OFFENSIVE s rm Austrian Positions and Make Gains Along Entire Front. I ? ! ' - It M a ' l ? as - German Press Attacks Italy's War on Turkev - - -. B? ?SI - I reset ? i assy, who - ' ' . . _ j FORD TO DEVOTE LIFE AND WEALTH TO FIGHT WAR Will Do All in His Power to Oppose Spirit of Militarism. - ? - - ? - ? ? ? - - : s ! a) . | - - ? ? - ? : ? . ? ? - - ? ?-1 i. JOFFRE TRANSFERS SIX aMORE GENERALS Continues His Policy r.f Plac.n?* Younger Men in Responsible '??mand's ? ?. .- .. * - | ? a i i . _ RUSSIANS_DR!VING TURKS Patrols Break Eneir.v's Line*! at River Arkhave ? : . - - *ria| '-" i 1 f Olti a 1* Three British Ships Sunk with Loss of Five Lives ?am. ... | *? ? - i- . crew have ?? ?rrtn **' * -" * and i -? a > :' '7.e - i crew a. - feet, was laal r-: -aehi .1 .-? I ? ? ?'-- - wa? built ?u snd Nortaera . ?-.ta-nitip Co-2-ia.v, L:?L ? PULPITS SOUND CALL FOR BREAK WITH GERMANY Tennessee Prelate Sa\s We Have Been So Neu? tral We've Eaten Dirt. BISHOP BIRCH FOR PREPAREDNESS - ??an Past-***-. I - Her-*. _>???? America * -.. ?-'.'.- * M ... . r ? -.? ? ? i- * ? ? i a . ... - r ? - - - relio? ? ? ?. ? - - ? ? ? ? ' : i - ? ! ? ? ? - - War ? ? - ? ? ? ' ? ? - - ? ? Wants M - - The most efficient interiors ever designed By eat term " ,re ?o deaigTied as to ofc ward pectioBt and comer? w m? -rial *tr. directly or indirect;;., the tenaiu v. The advantage o? E clean-cut character or thetr c flexiDiiity in the partr excess space and IT . are a small or a :- ; 27,000 Turks Are Slain in British Sight Coup Great Force Lar.ds in H >n4 Ea;- *??S r* ?. ? i - ' ' - I - - a - - - - - - - - ? .... ? - ? alles N :::::: -JAftf Er:*:::. ? THE GORHAM CO. EXTENDS A ?CORDIAL WELCOME rO THE American National Retail Jewelers' Association The Gorham Co. welcomes and offers its best wishes for the success of the Annual Convention of the .American National Retail Jewelers' ?Association, now being held in this city: and hopes particularly that every visiting member of the ?Association will take this opportunity to make the closer acquaintance of the Gorham Co. by paying them a social call. THE GORHAM CO. Silversmith and Goldsmiths Fifth Avenue and 3oth Street 17-11-) M.iiden Lane