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ARBITRATION AM OF U. S. IN NEW NOTE TO BRITAIN Revised by Wilson, Reply ?oes to I ansing for Dispatch on Monday. LITTLE RELIEF FOR I RADE SEEN BiocKa.if I 0 rraany Again Called ll ?" l i On. ?e to Grt?; ' fit 1 ?-. ? \ .,.. ; . sad it Is ox? ? ? ? -vP | hai had Secretary '?? i thsn s '. - ? ' BaBt ? a-a | . ? ? ""?I ich t me to i?? ?a. ?..., I it anxioni IW development? cteM lelays It haa been ..... - ,r,nthi. but ... it,7? -?? to eontro f(I1T e ? rtod arrival of t .. ,. . - .- rr. Qreat Brit a'a f. ?Ol ' "cs have compelled j,:iti sad n yj.? ; longest of the aajha, t ? roasoa, a State De :tr*.sf7- I I Ol ?aid to-day. It may be nr.t tl rr.atl. Th;? course, if ad< ,i ttr-i. l la be i bl Amen Bl ant ibai ' - Btience has \ttt uv . : onr BBBBi BrlUln Not to Yield. Ti? Sut?? Dei '.-? bops fcr ?*:? :i ?^ tjsd. eondii '-.? si ? . the iQtged ? ??IT. 7 ? ? ..- ? pen I BBf te ? . ar - ? ? ... ocknde ? H - - ' ? ' ?*? ? - ? - ritlsh Claim. ? ? - | . ?... i ? BB OsfB ?? ?si noi ?al for certain ] ' *.r.r. ?-.?-. forti of ' ? ? uticaJ ? ' ? ' ? to ol> '?; '? ? 'ore <1? ? ? ; i r.f ur.warrant.-d ? ??if, ?.. ? . hicago ? ? ?.?fini'.lo* * ' M? GR.ACE, BRITAIN'S CRICKET IDOL, DEAD M'ad?' Pali ., Schoolboy*! Creed - -, at 17. - J*^0*-'. ' * bs death to-day " lt V .-ace, in hia ' ** '.lit h, ? ? f?ts*, u g 9mj*i I aa?* tt*'r U. .***' _*''" I national pa??ion m_*_SJ'' I rd the ??'A ..?? the Partait '?**? K? ' * " ' *?"- vl?h * ?Bjj Hi ?s i ? a farni'iiar ,f<*?-*r.. "?Has.? ?? t-t ' *'' c? ?kioBtAu' 111, t0r;"r ' r many 'i? 'I'jr. ^'??tt ',[,'. | ' Uo*OIj) OF COBTJEQ SHOT T*:'" ,: ' ? H ??.Ih Arid. Um. r " ' ' " *a-a " ?' ^?1 fr , 'V ???fre?r, ? I?, ? ,, ??Sa-A'' ' ? ' ?: he is BIS lita-Lt. it W a>ia HAHY AGAIN SEALS RASEL-CONSTANCE AREA i.?ne?a, Oct. :.T?(.crmany aeain ,- rloocd from Boaol t.. roaotaate tu Ua-rtsllers <?! .?.r? eoBdlttWa. No I ?wad to appn.arh the loading? on tin- (.crmaii shore .-( I ake < BBStOI . ?-. It I? BSaBBUraj, M her,a1?.f?irc. that the cloaintt ?.f the frontier is to keep Intelligence of the movements ? ?f Genou triM.ps fr.?in escaping. GERMAN ATTACK IN WEST FAILS En'I Along Whole Front Aftei Final Teuton At? tempt (Collapses. ? ? of -h ;-' '" ? on the '".-out appear? to have ?toppe I a? , a eoi ???(. ce? >? ir?,!.ca*ed in to reports from the . r lit night detach! nts of <>or lis en Ha. hy, but 1 - BO further hos ;.'H OFFICIAI.. To-?: French official ?tate I only repor'? of *.?, ?ay?: . .ops' of the my endeavored -to come out from . .- -cu'.herri part ..he and near the fort were immediate rsed. ? ? ?gi ?? district, also, I srtiei of the firing of ? . syes and - red to Bl ? .'in? In of 17 .'te de Tahurc. Th? ? psrtiei ?vero everywhere re ind virtually destroyed by I oar infantry and machine . ('n the front In Lorraine French for- , .-'ui.born and hand ? ? ??-.?? .1 a trench ? ? ? -. at ,'t point near June! on ol running IPItlOl! ' ? BERLIN TO TAKE OVER GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY Distribution by Slates of Em? pire's "Plenty" Was Uneven. Berlin by arlreleii to Sayville, X. ?.man federal gov 1 to assume con Bpply of victuals ??. BOW the ritlei had been I to handle the rna nt n< ? <? ? the position f the i ? nt, l.ut un litioi the various ?.. , be made to dis tally throughout Ger g foi ? he eoming ? i plisa at rea- ; ? sil (1 : .*. 11 ? - ? Lor The Amsterdam ??.'s Telegram rding to ad I? nil Council lays of - ,? consisting of meat. TEN AMERICAN SHIPS BANNED BY BRITAIN Forty-seven in List Suspected of German Affiliation. Admiralty to? day j * forty-s? vefl neutral ? ? the Am? npers ? ring thi ? --hipa, ?. the autho ? !'.?.,! by German .?i an unrieutral ?h provides ontr?n will be mime IJ the A ? '-. It is diAtstalt for charterer t>. obtain evi-, ? .: .. I i. which ? 'h the ? trading with th? ? him. SI e of the name of . . t worbs a real ? B ';! b. made to ,ich cannot show ids then in ? : \ ? \ ? r with ? 1 from ? ? American ?hip? on the list Sr to the Ameri? can . \ ?bl ? ? ? ? . ! ... and '. ? .? ? . ro? resaat> p.? be ..... -.. -els; ? ; Sw? dea, two; load, four, and \ ? CANAL OPEN JANUARY 1 ; NO SLIDES IN SIGHT Thirty I ?"?t Channel Restore! Half ta-he Closed Distance. 1; OSV ' .: will afain ' ' '" t*ian .... \V il <.f the USSS u large ... ! I that a channel| lOgS of light ? ?l eon r tie year. ' ? ?T ? dis* for ths 'led tl at th? than h . v. I, el ,.,! by ? '? thoas hold ui ?a j.,.', leportiog a? fast OS !?''?: COO ..olaa.la CO-.lt Thirty-fourth Street S. A11 matt $c do. FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK. TCLEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL Th?rty-f_5th Street [j n the Department for Imported Costumes is assembled a magnificent collection, combined with the riche:;''. A fur trimmings and embodying in every detail, both in beauty of fabric and exclusiveness of design, the S?test dictates cf the world famous couturiers. These exclusive irnodes and adaptations range ir -rice f"or_ _>_!_/_. .00 to $450.00, (Department on Third Floor) j[ n the Blouse Department .... may be seer, beautiful combinations of "aces with furs, or delicate C72?e Georgette with hand-drawn effects, or the sen.i-4ai.ore-. blouses introducing novel plaitings; also lingerie or voile models, with baby tucks, or of filmy laces combined with hand embroideries. The lat? est fashion suggestions are expressed in complete price assortments. (Department on Second Floor) Late Autumn Importations of Dress Silks include many rich Metallic Bro? cades, Satin Suitings, French Fai_.es, Taffetas and sheer Crepes. Reasonable prices obtain (consid? ering quality) (Department on First Floor) ?il Altaian & (Eo The New Mode _n Silk Petticoats by special arrangement with the Commiass-on for :: ?lief 5n Belgium will hold, to-morrow and throughout the week An Exhibition and Sale o? RARE BELGIAN "WAR LACES ?. is now v/el? defined in the late Au? tumn and early Winter styles and c-~rorn_s to the wide and shorter els decreed by Fashion. To this dictate a number of beautiful styles have been developed in effective plaid, in Dresden effects, in plain or- fur-trimmed taffeta, while in the extremely dainty models are those fashioned of lace and be=ruffled satins, crepe de Chine, or Georgette crepe, designed for wear in the evening, or with negligees. The prices cover a wide range and will be found to meet individual requirements. These charming styles may be seen in the Department on the Second Floor. These exceedingly beautifu! specimens of the lace industry of Belgium will be shown on the Fifth Floor, and a cordial invi? tation to call and inspect them is extended to all who may be interested, --.eluded in this collection are examples of Flandre, Rosaline, Mechlin, Venetian Point,Drooche!, Duchess, Bruges, Point de Paris, and other varieties of old "aces, which from now on will be very difficult to duplicate. A great many pieces have been completed since the beginning of the war. _n the Fur Department 'Third Floor) an extensive collection of luxuri? ous Fur Garments and small Furs presents an unequalled opportu? nity for inspection. Of notable interest are the matched Skins in Silver Fox, Natural Blue Fox, Cross Fox, White Fox,Smoked and Slate-colored Foxesf rom which a personal selection may be made for orders to be specially executed. Special attention is directed to Fur Hats for motor and street wear. The Department for imported Underwear Weekly importations of exquisite French Underwear, character? istically Parisian in elegance, re? finement and dainty perfection oi detail, continually augment a distinctive collection of Undergar? ments. Included are several of the Season's Novelties, among which are now being shown the loveliest of Brida. Sets, fashioned of the sheerest Linen Cambric, and enriched with hand embroidery and real Valenciennes laces. TIMELY OFFERINGS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 10,000 Pairs Women's* Children's 'Imported Cilace Gloves will be on sale Monday on the First Floor. This Interesting Offering will afford an op= ortunity to obtain gloves of excellent qua!= ity at extraordinary price concessions. Women's Short Glace, pique-sewn, in black, tan, or white .... per pair 85c. Women's Glace Kidskin Mousquetaire, six teen-button, in black or white, per pair $2.00 Children's Glace, one-clasp, pique sewn, in tan.per pair 85c. In addition to the above Men's One-clasp Castor Gloves pxm-sewn, in gray, will be on sale at the special price of . . . per pair $1*25 A Remarkable Sale of Reversible Velour Portleres A timely Cffering for tc morrow 'Monday) will consist of Reversible Velour Portieres, fine quality, in novelty two-toned colorings, producing an attractive striped effect, at the unusually lev/ price of . per pair $!7.50 These Draperies are custom-made (with French edge) in 3. Altman & Co.'s own-work-^ c~. _ A'; color combinations express the present note in interior furnishings. (Department on Fourth Floor) Styles of Distinction in Negligees and House Gowns will be presented in an interesting Special Offering which has been arranged for to? morrow and comprising selections of smart individual models fashioned on the newest lines, Included are: Tea Gowns of Crepe Meteor, with Coat of Chiffon; trimmed with lace and swansdown, at.$32-00 Crepe de Chine Tea Gowns, with lace coat, at.$24.00 Robes of Zenana cloth, with hand-embroid? ered collar and cuffs: silk-lined throughout, at.$20.00 Negligees of Crepe de Chine, lined with alba? tross ar.d trimmed with swansdown and lace.$112.75 An Exceptional Sale of Men's and Women's Hos'ery has been arranged for Monday in the Depart? ment er. the First Floor. In exceedingly in? teresting assortments the following offer irgs in commendable qualities may be se cured at prices much lower than those usu? ally obtaining: Women's Silk Mose, with cotton tops and soles, in black or white, special per pair 75c. Werner's Silk Hose, in black or white, special per pair.$_.45 MEN'S HALF-HOSE Men's Black Cotton Half-hose a special per pair.25c. In the Velvet Department may be seen a splendid assortment of Im? ported Dress Velvets, Velveteens and Cordu? roys, especially fashionable for Gowns and Tailored Suits, also a complete range of MILLINERY VELVETS The prices are very moderate A Special Offering for to-morrow (Monday) wil? consist, of 2,500 Yds. of All-silk Velour Raye (42 inches wide) in plain colors which include the latest shades, at the special price of per yard $4.65 (Department on First Floor) A Sale of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats wi?l be held Monday in the Millinery Depart? ment on the First Floor. Here will be found the newest and most authoritative shapes from the small close-fitting hat to the larger styles, the entire collection expressing smartness. Trimmed Hats of distinction, $7.50 & 10.00 Untrimmed Hats in modish shapes at .$2.00 & 3.50 SPORTS HATS in Velour, Feit or Beaver expressive of the jaunty and becoming styles adopted by the fashionable woman for the fashionable sports are displayed in this department.