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ihr ?Cin.?unt ?Ja?nnun -^luiit New Suitings 40 new W inter suit ings. import?-?!, have just her*:, received ; un commonly good pat term in tweeds, home? spuns, ?md a few wor steds These add to the al read\' great attractive' le< tion in suitin ? lable for business i u k guita at 54 V Slecvci of John Wanamaker '??. v at Ninth \ ?-?*?.%? ^ ?irk. without ? ' ? ' ??ailing ? '. her ' ? I ? ? ? i re. the ? - ? cport | ? ctural con ? ? ? ? ? ' : com ? ? that ( ' : ' ' ? ' i . . . . ? ' ' ' ' ' ' i, rea' ' It Prisa < eerta Sonad I?? OH ? that - ' . of ? ? i our' tiah gov? ?a the indi al law ? ? nun . n u?re at the time ! : ? court matic - Mr" r no i on, it i? Hrgued. for g< '? ?. ? ?....? , . ? . fin? ? ? ? Bi . men l ? ? ore. Complacence at an Lnd. ? ? .. lerved I? i I i I . ? no! mit to the ..'... - , ? auffer fui BtiOl Ambassad? r V v. wai II itrueterl ? that the ' rernmenl fl policy of ? ? i ? b! eonduct to wh ch Gr? al Bi past baa ' ? ? unt when the li -.- . , ? raged In a ati ??." early 1S,0M word? imtnout ?' Amer II a summary nr.d table tl detain? i.ce the beginning of ? body of the T;ote I? <: ' - of the contraband ? i detentions, prior to, well ?s after th. it.! .rV; ai nounees tha II be s the '. ? ' ? their list ?' war eerti i which hi aft ? ? "1 believe it ha? been eonclusivi ? ? port? ?. ? ai on which -u ? ? ? international i eren! ? o? tl "The ' ?? ?, ?herefore, canm ' ' I, 1 ? ' . and in enei bi < ' I - ? r-iit .i Ststss might ? . if it all -.ei ? m, bu it cannot with con '? : ? ? ibordii i of its ri, ? ? ? ?miet of urea! Britsli requ i is oa La*. Not ITffpadlanrT . ? ? . ? ? ? - mosi ? ? erned ? al conduct upon ' t.. Bccounl when , was a bell ?get i ggla for tint lonal ? li i of the h Ighs it importance ? Btrals, not only of the ? i ? the future, that the prin nternational riyht be main? mpaired. "This ta??, of chnmpioning the ? ? re re tiie tanetion of the t ...? linat I A Day in Fifth Avenue New York rejoices in its Broadway, but takes pride in :t> Fifth Avenue. The movement O? trade during the past few years wl the Fifth Avenue Section the . PP?nfi thoroughfare of the Metrop? olis, ? .??? interesting, though familiar, develop nien; ? .-. Trade ?loes not, as a rule. stay whc:t it is put except to decay ; it is always gimity to the customer. An intell planned journey in Fifth Ave? nue I with many of die chaims and pleas of ,i i' i!' c{ the great cities of the world, so far as the products of 7*\-m"s hand and brain are con? ? - ,ue galleries, both private and .vith i are paintings, porcelains and :o:n old world collections; there are I stocked with exclusive products of mills and factories, with fruits of the loom, and crea thc ..ostun^e ateliers o? New York as well : Pans and London; there are restaurants and hotels whose names are symbols in their held; I notable architecture; near at hand placee O? ' .cnt of note, and the gieat rail ll] in 'he traditional atmosphere of the most distinguished thoroughfare of Amer ity. ig the location of the Harriman National Bar liting its banking policy to its sur? in f?t ai generously, broadly and in a progressive spirit with its customers. SANKINC HOURS fROM I A M TO I P M (Aft DLP?S.'J VAULTS I A. M. TO MIDNIGHT HARRIMAN NATIONAL BANK AND ?14 Hi .ST., NLW VOkK rr -ir. ~? . ? ? ? ? - '.h th? ? ? ' 4 . Sil '. ? ? . ' ? refore, mat! rith A ? ? - .- I ? ? .ont I ' eomplained of proceed d ? ? nppre - American Caac -ammarised? !i? : ? ? ? ting from a . for th? ime of trade winch the neuti |y had v. ? ? .,r." Deti Great Hritain havai . tain. - ? ? wa? inaiti : , . ? a." The .. . has b? n many ca tinal good? ard to man lera of 11!.'1 I ' ? ? A ? I I ' ? gs." ? ? ' ? '? fui ICI ? i g pi ? coui. pi oc? ? the ship und? It ii ? i opy of 1 led to Amer i In a eaworthin? ? ? ? which . si,..', i ". ?.. to ractei facili . .. . than in fo permit "would be a belli) ? - ' ? I ther belligerent 0] ? Hei not b new pre ? ? of '?\hich the unit? ... ? , ?lehr, . ' t . . . mueh to neuti ? ? n of the bui den of ? ed "to ? ? made Increased Exports I'nrertaln Guide. ..... . ? ? of ? on lo th? i rule, it ia arj ? of the United I at \ I i ly in? i( . ? ii tm< . ned to ? I fur ?. un* ? ? . . - A ? Brit* ? ? ? . ? ? ? ? . 1 con ? ia i.??' their ? I ii these i ba i?? ? ? nt? port ror th? ' : ? . '.'i,., r ' '..??' I r?r"r, . ? | tentlon to ? ?" : ?npn ? ? ' ? blockade i I? i ? ? . - ? ? ?? ? ?nd n ' n g ? e ' ? . ? ? , ? , ? ? ? charact ? a I trt.ii'i Tint?- for I enienci Over. tstet c".einm ? Oi r in < . ? ' : ursneei ? ? l br ''ii ? ? ret Inn left i ? ? ? ! by the Bid would b? ti<s? hi ? .,.,'.? to ?he in ?ation * n hieh ? ' note of Msi ch ? on of I ? raj si d ... the Ord Id coa fo of In! ? . ? ? - .1er i" Counell of Mur ered by I ? the circu now devel ? ' remain unehi ' ecordai ce a tion of Psi b blockade it "msi fi'stly .. ? ? of 7"... *.'' ;he Uni ? nen knon Isd ? ?! . ' . costts sre apea ? ??? Scandinavian eeui triei The re?*?-7,i placing ":' eetten on t Bril h liai Ira I i poksi the Britl prov? rnmenl ? conclusion that tl I bio '? ? -hipm??n . ' ll i.s to tl of the form ?(' b ockade whii ? , Dei ions are cited io I ow |ha? It inivarsally a eept? I, 'hat a bio?- . ? apply ii ?II nstiona, si ft it added thst "if eren! thei ed port I."? n thsl th. effective blocl are r ferred to, cm mor. Brit and re-ex| titii mark and Holland, arho ??? port American c ere? i eai i ? ' ? : - neuti ? embodied I i th: l.m:.b 1 it Bril to blocl ll dec ' ? | to th? H'. a? weil i the ?' .'? ?. ? Dei lean Civil Wa are n ort tin- contei I s of the Unit? I .ills to Meet Three Test*. .'?.?.I Ly "the three ni r? the prea? at Br l ran no! l... rsgsrdsd as cor Ntkads, in law, in pra ? ? ' ? ? ? I given that ?h which Cr??t B ? i ur.d.'r th ? I M ?" ii ! 1 canil' blockade b th.. United Stst? " v of the fun."!' outbresb ? ?he preset I ted to suppo; ? The r?'.'' deals el . a i'h *' of ju for eltis? . ' ? lutral eounti ? bi I reaches cei ? . ? : ? . ' "The got ernment of the I itSS," it tay viewed wit! ? i I th?' ut*? mpt of his i rn ?.. .'.': for U| 01 ? ' ? l!i ? th pri?. i illegal ?*< i in or.l?T that I ? . ' .'Hr ? ? ties, seis* ???il laus an rightfully h ? ?able m thin tl ?? territorial ?v.i tere of (?rent Britain or sgaii sf Mritish nationality hen ? ' the hitrh - ? "1 hl tatet porernment f- e' ? ? nably be expe ? ?,,,.' ene to teeh i edre : '?? are, in Its . the snraatrietei ? a'iotial lu.v ? ? reparation, r.i.r to refrsln fro'i ? | ?! ?? r claims directly th ih government thrriuirh dipln ? Se. reta ? it-.r. moreover, i ? ? tht chari: ? whsrfsf?. anlos !ii . ? ? ,? ... i thsl ? ngsne ntinu? ? ? - i? I i ? damn '. . ???! from Ameiiean ci'( 1 eonditions of Ju. ? rscludi .r.rr re? t? rourh dii nstic cl annals. GERMANS PUT RUSSIAN PRISONERS IN FRONT Petrograd Hoars ("antives kit ?Made Targets in Battle. Petrograd, Nov. " What purport to I the i dlei af German soldiers have ' ? pei il Com* . ry Into the Conduct of ? ; : ? ???' ? : "!? when ?he advance ? ' we take RsBSisfl prit ? ?? is against feilow countrymen. T?iua thsy, Intinish our ?ccor.'l rspated quotat.on f... "We ''? what to ,'., ... ?:. Hei cefi rth we shall di ?. ? ? ?? turrsnderi ? ktiOl 7'J ' The fommis-ion announces tl ?.? | ' , ipl ? ..-i...-. ..f tha POISON GAS PLANT RAZED Faity*twa Workmen Suffocated \\ h> n Preach llomb? lire Work?. 1 he peieesieaja (????' ? ..ch, Al?acp, which v.l. < i ? ? k avia ? ' ?? d. act 'i?l ? | "it which i h ire from Basel. ..-??r an?! fr.r'y-twn wrkmen ?' '??.I s. resultieg 1 . whil ? ? ? i ?? overcoat ware ?eut tu hcuit*:*. CANNOT YIELD, LONDON FEE British Press Says U. Asks More than Car Be Granted. SEES SERIOUS ISSUI WITII WASHINOT "Daily Chronicle" Declares I lomatic Diflictilties Are (ireatly Increased 'lu '. - ? 7 ?rri London, Nos an note, the B ??rally call? th? document, which ? ? . ?d Si Per ??reat Britain feel? ihat ?he hardly yield to th- Unit? inv.?l\ .?<!. position is that ia engaged in a life an ? en fore has t?> eonaidor all m ?ions on th .' I ?? war; 'hat lOCh a ? l l?oun?i ' ?'s, but that, ..I". 1 Coll-! ?'.';,! With d careful 1" ?i?' sa I e as ? "'I he Chi ' '?. Gei iny. 11 wi 11 tl r f rom tl i country uii-'-'-r any or? >?.' ? ild i thai th? United Stat? againat ' ?ei nan ? rimea ? ?it aKa:nst violai ., law, to ?'. ' ? ' ' '?'? I belligerents srers sat tied, or aren that law to whoaa benefil other ns ' . v er?? entitled. DalliesI ?Ailh Germany -.\? as vsctims ? marining a ? re <? Scandina? ;.i!? ?.r ; ? ? land rai ? ? 11 Garmaay d ' r. -,. ? o? ? ,11 numbei ? v ? . Am? r daily imperilled tlu ? "in th? -? ? proteat never went I ? -, which G< . ? ' ., ? ? ? ? Ami rican it 4va. obta s | : i.-. devel? ? mm . . heads, bul to I ..1 OUI policy, and protests ' . ? ? attitude. Sees Many Difflcalties. "With i' ?? A" - ? . meat, ?rill 1 Ington to make, i pi the Ira?: ? opeful el? "11... "Th? net? American t.ote is volumi? nous, 1 ? 1 J_T > : respect? a momentous docui i ai.r...' . ? .. ..-.. i. t tl and i. lele.i in on?, or two of Mr. Ls to coi iav? pasaed ? ? . rid London. "No i.n -?> ... neton. -? ? ? ? ? . ? I . )ho con t. ? cepted in \ ? I lads It I n44orth4 of _f. .* ; tog ? ? ? ? ' ? ? ? | ? i .. ma ? ' ? ? ' a rather ? i ' ? l r?'plv . ny'a r?pudiai : ' in rhc intei "They are appli . If in the civil V. the United leareh? ? the 01 LONDON RAID LOSS USTED BY GERMAN /enpelins Destroyed Docks ar Ships and Dnmnged Arsenal, Says Berlin Report. Merlin. Nov. 7 | hy wil Y. Y.-r;. M| ..... ?' .?one in London .. ? t" Voni an a> h . it : ? It ... .- ?rare City of 1 I 1 Bal ? . ? r eral s ?Vest Ha? . ? had bei n dropped ?>n it. ? ? ? ? .Tinan ma 'l !.?? contii ' ? Serbs Turn Captured Guns on Former Austrian Owners Russia Sends Ammunition for Them Laken ?it Przemysl ?30,000 Austrian Serb? Sent t'p Danube to li.rht A.'.unst Old Onnrcssors. Bj GOBDOS-CORDOIN SMITH. Oel i ? ? la? contrats which tl survival of e.Tilixal ? fought thi.-e wins In '.,? hem swept by ai ?11 el'. ? the Middle Agi - I ? " hundn and men I ???? i 1 Is bs ? , And yet 11 .-?alo? ica to Nish is a train w. rai ? _| i I ? ' ' i.k, car?. Bl ' ? ry of the :a move along a '? a? arei .? n '?? of ? hieb. jjuorded bj ? ? ? ? r rate i I \ o Gn ??. diers in fp-.ck and span ur. ? mobilization. !? chang??. It is eh ? As 7 he tram ariadl snail-lke pace amon;* 'he ; ; ? ? r gui ar.- elean ? their have a mar- .. Veterana l.uar?! \i>h Raed. As i tl garsur: ited ." companies, and on the ? tain v the iileoeettes ai th? ? Liaea of 1 ? aible? in 1 ii One has aal] t the tl bransetd, swartb? ui Uta ?luv. bava ai. aii _i r-aol . end confidence ii ki o** ? . Ired < ? ? . the I ? ? ?ix months' ; nee ! ' ? of mu as end wa ? ? ra been ISC ' ip| aUStrisas' i.un? Turned on Owners. ? ? < gl Russia lapturel .. Thi ? lids, daring the rou' ?. ? indredi In or ? ? ?gainai ? . ammunition froa . wart ? f the few ? Bi '. '.:.?-:" ' . in and tl. ? fn rticn ru7. a be? in arid A?i^tnan territory ta ii the Black Bee - ? ?tlonal com ?' ? ..??: Kitted Ri tail Serbs I lighting for Austria In Ga* . to come ? ? ? ry Serbian under \ . rlsi . oke i sgni le ee tbs ? .- back from ? re they had had ... ...1 l.'jt t?, ? ? ? -. built men, with ? . re? kos se? ??i v.h. n t. ? Dsnube. Mil? tel Serbia .tir anclallj. It ia thi ? S? 'bia as raors fsrmid beg Being ? 7' ? \.sb I nder W ar Conditions. !'?.,?* sntirsli undst war ? .? town ? . inged . ? ? . ? The '?> who built the ?: 1 . tat ?on a couple of m ' ervi .1. ? ?.'. or com 1. ? The wide Cobl With eithsr r. the re "en ..? : svsry ime elouda icating duet difference comes In is ? ? peace ? .1 '. ? Serbian ? ? -? if: ma; FOR MEN Safety First, I ast and All the Time-ig.unst Sudden I '.ills, Colds, Pneumonia and Kht'urnatism. Fnmi us ovei half ?? century lor its superior qualities. Every purmenl .shaped to the figure and guaranteed rot to shrink. Glastenbury Two-Piece, Flat Knit Spring-Needle Un? derwear is made in fifteen grades, several weights ?if fine ois, Vfi : ted ?ind merino. See spet ;.il triture of adjustable drawer bands on ??inl.r ?ariiclil !? s ?-..rti.i SI..Ml ... ?-. 44 inl.r t?. (hi ? Fit I...T? M ?: ? ??! i. _ 1.1 wrlghl per garraeat i ?vu i ?ill t.riKl.1 pee ?.i ? .ut l.'.*> 'I II im.ll, l.l iiniilil ? r , isi.r'.l .'.OH ?4 ?llt.T 44ri.ll? : . ,t ?..0 i ,,r Sal? . " i seeing Daalan ROBERT REIS & COMPANY, Wholesale Distributo s, N. Y. \-, i... toi i. _? -, , . ? r~e ra for ta? eafcmg Oaetonbury Knitting Company, Glaetonbuyyi Conn. R A fair price Big .-is it is, new h i' is. modern ?is it is, ?rid ?-.,. perior u it is in all reap? eta to tny other similar structure in New ??fork to-day, the ?quitable also |i?iss?ss?s tli?' main elemenl of ;i ^? ?i i r i? i bog?. ness propositionf to ?<? it : ./ fair price "?'I no favorites! Equitable Building Corporation 120 Broadway *i *?*.' "?' ITS ' Yf r, A L2T/. _ ?\J?a? ?hop o/?/i/nmca. U -o* ??66?a56oyifthAprnio^.*??>* ??re'." *?a 4/ .--S -e?cnl. Q^ea<z/^^^/J/c/ cyxc<i/?/o/? cM?/& Qn Ocrij nai> effech ? ? i nhabiteats. To-day it hn 75,000, and *.re 115. 000. H? ?v th? '?ricei an ? ? real - In th? rooms ar? let out bj ? ? let rath bS cabim on b-? a : . p Th.- n rewdedaeC 'he mil: t.iry all fonal of tbs Serbian army are ?vary. ... ?enrice in hard -impugn?, ?. gits, it prevail? I as ?'?? ?". ? i r ? li . with undtmtnished eoaraga sad retoln tion to def? I ? Ml p .??' last aa I tra ? :;. ?hir.g this ? an ?ero town. The attttsd of the population e n ? u '?; itssr* tainly ? te ai tr.? ? ? ?core . ? ??r.r.g ?t th? '.s ' rod? ? ? sal eere alaas th? whole <?'' N ?eh. re? I posiikl? .tatcb it? flight. ' ? us hi-zh to run much cr n i < ' t>??".f struck, and t went off in ? ?? . !. Tt? I'ped fell rear the bridge a- irdl fro? when I was It killed foni \eo\,\ttti wouaded I San Francisco Expo? sition closes Dec. 4. San Diego Exposition closes Dec. 31. Low-fare excursion ticket- on sale until Nov. 30 ? tfood for return until Dec. 31. Onyourwaythem visitttie Grana Canyon or Arizona. A Pullman to tlie rim. Travel luatin'ouily on the California 1.united or eco? nomically ?a a tourist ?l-?*p?r. Fred Harvey meal? serv?**-. You -".ill enioy readin? our books and t.lders akout thl California trip. Write for tkem an J for till information. Ceo C tnmmti fier. F?.'.rp Ps?? Al*j? 1:7 and - Broad??? firm *t '*? **1*** 1'liOue. 1- raiialm i-i'.v aatl JJWl