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Edith Whar on - ? In III x er Ser: 1er (0 FOOD SHORTAGE, BERLIN DECLARES i ?VOICI OF CIT.* ? ARSE \ . n'i ? q rl ? ? ? ? . ? DRIVE AUSTRIAN; BACK TO THIRI DEFENCE LOI Italians Have Captur Second * renches o i Wide Front. STORM POSITIONS ON OORIZIA 1111 ? . ? i ? Oal t Northwes. ' a\ ! Oardi and In if1" II ?'-. Milan, to "1 ' ? f i _? ? ? ? ? (Toi the A been tu ral ' I v ? * ? - Il an i. ture 1 taking ? N ' ? (*C .;?, ,,. . K , id ' importa ? . ? - I c when fend thi Col d L ins lusl front ths Au -.- i ? ?i A ere* Xero wsi occupied by the ? ?even f i ,,. ? ? P ? fron. . rtei ? - . ? ? . ?ui o'- i ve in the Our ? *? .-"T.-? ?i?-! ? ? ? i Basin, ? ? : :, tiie tWO ? ? ken. . ed 7" t a i ' I i _ acl ? . Leo] li. th? loBti Sei thi ? . ? ?? Sabotina ana on -s--?r--B-Tfo*WV^ ^^^^^ FOR MEM ^^^ ? First, 1 ast and AH the Tim????gainai Stuhlen Is, Pn-eumonia and Rhanimatiasm, ovei I all -i "-'.t'.iry foi ?ta auper?oi qualittM ?,: shaped to the figure and guaranteed not tr; |h| Ir.k. bury Two-Piece, Flat Knit Spring-Needle Un derv,c i fteen gi idea, several weights >>f fine s ?ture ol adjustable drawer bands on 4. .Pit. ? >' ? 44 ml. r .? ? ??lit . ni ... la-Ill I (III ,.,, ? im t.. ? m ? later ?? rlshl ; r-.sni SI.So ? I -- I All ? ? 1.71 . . | in. 10 I . r - 1 . : g '?.,.. RF.IS & CO:..;1 AN Y, W?.o'omV Distributors, N. Y. r ig I ompany, Glastonbury, Conn. mmmmmmmm\mmmr-rZ\\-lm^^r*-'\:7rmaia^ .'?mmmM?m y\\ ....-i ont-ests are i jf.-., . .1 venf business mai {( -.. Y.uk should atter Show and si e demon la-ration? ^HHH_ ^ft:w^?^^ ,,?'l!:.- ?:ui .1 ;ij'j.Io\'"l otln <? facsi coni 1 P^Sm___________Winl^ ?' **&** MISS EDITH CAVELL IN MTRSE'S COSTUME. ? :, I , I ? ? < jreai ago, srl en Mi -. ?11 in E akei : t ? r ni and ra] ? . eck. Mrors levsi ai..! si . ? ? ? . : !??:"t ? i - ? t of Pet? ano sad in I centi Wo took 1.0 pi i '.lier wi machine guns and o< ootj .:. ri si d da; i'iong the MAILED FIST FELT IN BELGIAN CITIE Germans Impose New ?ppr ? ?Ive R?gulation! on Brussels and Other Places. I hear t ? . of ;i I'i Li- -.; i i militar) go able. Tht ? ? ? Antw? i ;?, ?? here betwsi persoBS sli been -- t tei rted to Go I . out Lokei. i-.. Rol ., . . i BUthoriti ? A ici ... ? ? ? ptii ? ,. . r in I - - ' ? the ? ihe Couran by its Brusat . Germ "For her? have i.t i ered such sin . ? ?, . ':. ?? for ?i lo: . but ? ? ? prove thi altered ?_ I ? . i- difficult to describe. I I cai .t by isyiBg tl ? ? na i taelf fell ei 12 - hers ? : der of all men ? ho do; belooged to ss enemj . ami might he h lid,-il lu :? ? ? :' their pit ? meal el ?tened tha . i ?ral of th ,,.' the A flyers thi ? i ,i ogic ? tion i i It . thi : The . targ build n whii kaowi lal Get ! I that cil i liage I e Alii? people ar< hi . i and ii or.ii :. iarl the _ ZEPPELINS DPIVE GIRL, KIN OF INCAS, HERE Sent from London, but is Held ai lilis Island. A d:r?-, !? of Tern. i. Brriv? St. P f the An 1 ' , dor "Thi . te a t Noi b< ergsi te? '.'. ; ^' ?' ? ? keep hei evei t ' hers to copl - cause n.? -.d .1 Sepaslias." c. ?.... -s SHOOT) )F NURSE ? , ni i.-iei il from ; . . ? ? ? ? Il ; Only ? te ? t ma] just anil could nol ? ? ? . ? refused I ' i ? trui ? i ?ordance with i : he first -Miss Cavell Declared Leader ?n Treason Plo? ? ? ? ??.. n incorrect ... I dith I , iim-ti e? ths i rd ag te ths I? "It i.. ' the s? ' orne i ting B? s$ to ters to esesps latry. ? "The i ? ch :*e ... ? "I h- guiltv | e. Nil I . , . i - ? ' ? ! -. d that ths ? ?? ' i ? i ? With ? a liv "V i ? ' . . ? ? ' ? men,1 ? on ? proBouBCii ? . lueh sen Paria, i ? taken ? University Place Church 70 To-dav 1 ?' e ? meet i i ' ? i - ' ? ?'?stor ?.ne? U _. CAVELL KILLING STIRS CH?RCHE Preachers Condemn Ger many While tome Pit> Her Lack of Judgment. TYPICAL OF KULTUR, SA\ DR. P. S. GRAM AaAis Suffrage Parade .t? : D - ? ? (ration of Humanity Needed by Teutons. ,''?-,??? m?*f. ; . ... ? ? ? is mitrht hav ? !-r. -. ? i,. ,.>.t. in tin ? !t i? a lacl 'v In th? G '??.-. ... . lion i ! ' r. < ; rs n ? :i aa api I ?'????k lia. ... ? ? Di Grmnl .. . - rere brave < .. ? . New V"ii ? iiieh 'I-i?' of hu Ha a Li Dr. C. i . "i ? ? ? . i ? - i - I BtlOtl *-7|lt' virtually a b. It ? ? , of life of a .-*...-? tli? world." 2 TRAPPED HEF AS DYNAMITERS ? or. ; i m ... ?I from page I mon pending farther lnve?ti| ** Map ?>! Ne? *i.irk Harbor I'diind. ? . I . . ' ? . ? the cai . f, th? ? i v : ? i ? ran ?eked - ? ? . ? ? ?fork mo ?' ? n l man ? ?.; thi ; ? ? war? \'. ?'.. je, V. ?' ii . Five boxe? ? ? fen macl ?? ? ' ? led s ? irbj garage waa f'>.in?l i I i'ar beloas .- I . ; ... i ..ni owned !?v hi-! rest '? si a i ? Th? believs thai Pay, wh? ng up '.f th ?i ? m 11 ! - Fay si d Scho I ? ? : . Handel ? thai Tied over I I ?? au BLAIR THAW IN FLYER NIGRT FALL WRECKS Kin of Harr) K. Volplanes 3.000 !lu-t In Las ?, ?Long Blaii ? ? - P rial j.'jr ? ?. g plaee. His - rapp? it, and < him. ken ?p and . . . ? ii the lantiing ? i ' p.* ' i :; Aow A. V. i. Pri t of s pi his ?tart?a -?? i?-rrow. ? g : 5ck *n __-?*. /roc'' f THE UNSURPASSED MINERAL WATER ij? i- . tta?gpmm? -. ? K .OCA_ " , -" _JQQ_ PARIS HEAE8 U. S. QUERIES "How's Weather?" BBd Other Sen lent ? ? ? . P mne. i ? . P ? ? ','. R. Saylea, r. i ? ? Thr milil ruitted ? ? - '. tel ? ? , ? ? Lo? ? . ? tel? i, I ? ? I ? !? . :E LIND New York Work ol Pa ? ? ? ? ? buildii UNLIMBERS. BT??H8 CAPTOR ihiet Makes Wooden I eg a ?"lull? \ ?i t ti.,; Aeto Imperita 1 'Ive. . Linfas! - ? ? In time to catch I . ? bably ? :i for all. Meal took ; of . ? ? SHOTS FIRED : ? THROl _HSU3WAY Polh. I ptur I ugitii ? rrested ? tat ion at of 75 W i to the <? tunnel, pun tective, who ? revolvei The imbied up ? I to itop him, i-, ? ? ! ? I lets? live? Stephen J A i . ? t Buchanan ? ? room. \ ? \ I - . . hand into Sul ? ? . ? re Vi : : Seek to Aid Over-..-.s Trade. Ths ? ? . at the thi. convention of the ? ? ? ? ? ? Neck Broken, Ctnestioni Doctor.. . .1 . i i * . , ? ; , f his l - I- .!. ? . if hil ' ?? l Celai ration. -. D t of ta? ? _ i ? _oo. HELPLESS ARMY, DUMA'S THREAT Patriotism Saved Russia from Tie-Up of Muni? tion Plants. REFORM TOOBKOAD FOR BUREAUCRATS Processive Bloc Made Parlia? ment Real, but the Czar Heedt'd Goretmkin. Th.? proro,Tn?ion of ? i i.c 'ro:n It SBd I'ro ' 7 '.h?' ?e- ' ?. . ?,.?...' ... .'. ' ? ? ? pro ?r of ras a ? tap? ed a v. h Ich wou ? -'? srtay .-r of ths :nintf! StlOB ' . ? .' ; I I been in the mind.? of all. It ? -..it thil V4'as tu . ' . ? ? . -? *.? h ich lia ! preceded it. . P t la f?-sei for ?he membership. ? ti up into tiny which i a?!e anything relia ' las] -?- ? ' : Itsi If into t re or ? si majority . no !:l Progre Ive Bio \\ sltis Graapa. ? d ; he Do weak. mie a ' ? i baa Miliukov, Cad ts, sad Gaebkov, :. ? . working to- ' gether, led ia formiag what was gi ii ? ? ib M ' ''ii, for nt time, I '.ment was faceil a Duma with the | 1 . : l h .< a Iraa up a p ? ? ? sal; \?'.'h ? taBdlag far . apoB which r? isivs bio?-. No ?? Baal parties ?vork in the ? eoaeeatratad <mi ? be ?tone for ?h?. ? :.r. '!:<*y met t?, | prograsiaM, vhiefa all the ?tibjec's on wlucli sgre? '! ? : >?! s programme em '. ..'.-. Sdiag tten nj ths reform l, m- municipal coun ? lectora! frar i of trutle union? SB 1 ? of '. mini.atry not re ???: ths raaki of offleialdoa.. "It 'hat the few point! BBStitats the wiii ?'.rrnation in the Rus- I Saks Evening Clothes r The trouble with moil ? vetting garments is that they ?re wiore funt ft "I than festive. 1 \\'?- personally treat the subject more in the light of a live proportion than a dead issue. _. Figuratively speaking, Saks c\ ening clothes are tail iredwith the spirit of a good I i inc. C ( im- newest full dress garment, for example, ?s a gem a th ep st a in an of perfection. <: Not stiff ami forbid? ding it? appearance, but a thing of ease, and grai t mu? mobility of line. _. Fits the figure as ti ougfa the wearer .tad be ii poured into it and al owed to st ttle. __ Same thing applies to the new Saks tuxedo H is literally moulded to the Jin m a n form. ?1 Frankly,thi ?<? is noth? ing I" ?I bul Saks' when it cornea to evening cloth __ A? ; are the I only dayligh? - n th ? i1 jeet, if a man wanl i to combine proprii ty w ?th style and econont) with both. Full Dress ,$2fl to 545 Tuxedo $25 to '.A. Dress V.A, la black and ?r___- $. SO to S12 S\ik_3^??unqjiauij Broadway ?t 34th Street. I ,-, .-AI Duttoifc ?f lii.e mu haied Iroo i ? : . i ., ? Mosee. I ,,*.. . item of goveron ? I . did not mean th. hin.* hut ? .-r.- eoBtei ??nf.?.;i on i "H it I ' ' gramme pi? s ? te 'i-- s. er of il ( ; biBS. Il|>|)?;->1-* ? "l'l. those greatly gramo ? of pr? rogation ai _ . -hreat against hie official sxisteaee. It is ? I ?hat when hs laid ths decree bof his eolleagaee of the * ahmet they v. th ti-..- exeeatioa of oae maa, lid I - . : the C order sa the U as, the < i Dams being i essfally seeei* pllahi d ta ? il ty. "Bat for ths sati let ---i <-f the hers the reaali might have I I or ;i time ..em't.er. of bti part) would rei ? ill form '?! for d< sliag ?rlth ? ? ? I ? ht>r war in.-itt? r< I h ? tern? nl fiom I o i | moral sad iati itriks. Mlliakov was fortun ?n .if the danger ?>f it. ami the leaden of ever] parts let themselves to pre voatiag say _li__turbar ce. "The story is not yet tininhed. The Hum.? ha?? learned its power. It haa ?linn, pt-rhap-, learned the virtue of tact." 1. Altaian S? <?tt. ...re 'lo ?irect atter.tior. te their collection of Modern Chinese Porcelains Ir. a special sect:::.-. ::': 'A*.- ;A :rth r.oor ? ,2 ses:: a number of reproductions cr Tem; la Jars, Club Vases ara-cl Beakers, r; i ....;; examples cl* Chinese Ceramics, a the esthetic colorings of Famille Vert :.:. the Blue er Blech hawthorn ?eco especially artistic when used for ' other ?ee:;rat:ve purposes. ..fifth AmMiur - i??aMi.iitt Anrmtr Hi-IlIt rand 33th tytrrrts Wtm IJnrk