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GERMANY MASKS EXPORTS IN MAIL Hides Needles in Papers ??ltd Marks Goods "Samples." STRIVES ("O HOLD AMERICAN TRADE s Rubber and Wool ihibil Selied Shipments. - - ? -JJJSJJJBJBJBJBJBJBJB^^Blcr C, ? tir by v b I - I - ? - ' - ? ? ? run!. | '? ' ? ' ? ? : ? ? ? -?_ r>e l*t ion. ? ? - - ? ? ? ' ? ? ? ? - ? I ? ? ? WOOLLEN PRICES RAISED $">trr, ( ?n,| Hosiery M anu fart urrr- Anm "'n-r Incn harv ? I ? ? supplies, BREAK UP PF.ACF MEETING Pelead Bi ?-.. -.,,...,,.rs Ma-Ke Sprak,r .?wruitinjr. I ? ' ? I roth ball. .?It. ? an hour, n ui? -J^^^^^^^^^B einging of CAFEB0ULEVAR? ? S Hal *t !? n ?. i PLAN ALLIED WAR ON TEUTON TRADE ! reach Interests \v;r?'?' .i> Join Business Combination \ stun.I . \ ? ? ? ? Mora ? M : i ? i ? ? - \ lews ? SCUTARI FALLS TO AUSTRIANS i.-.l from p iK'' I t'tl put ' ? ' - ' ? ? . ' ' ' Greek Chamber Open King ? ? ? ? r ? i ? BRITISH ARTILLERY ACTIVE AT LOOS nan Trench Penetrated rk. ' ... ? ? ' I ? ' ? '? O'Reilly ral. of 1 ? ? ? ? I '., sue? SAY COMMONS BACKS SI OCKADE British Officials Hopeful Debate in Mouse To morrow. LEADERS STUDY I INCOI WS PAPERS ilng Post" Reiterates the Charge -That Qennany <?rts United States Exports. ? ? n, Jai '.'! Debet Murk the 1 . i!."''. In the Ho? ? ? \. i being ; ? ' i of the !i Council liy an act an it \k ill proi i la n bettei ? .... i . il ! I ? ? ? Sil I ? ? " . ? f his art .' ? ' ' ry of ? : ' l'-li ? ' ! ring virtu AEROPLANES RAID POSTS AT DOVER i ..?iiii.i front pase I ' I mmons .' War, . ? : . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? i than ? ? ? ? aero ? ? ? ? ? : from ' lonastii k:!'.".i ahabil ement estei Two ... ? . ' ? .. rmnii?! ? ? it ? ? 2??r1r*. H ' '???:?::?I ? :? '.-l? RECTOR'S I - "AMERICA'S LEADING RESTAURANT" I To Dine Well Make To-night Your Rector Night. T A la Carte in Main Dining Room. \" tl Dinner in B.tll Room <!<? Luxe al $1.50 a Co* I .n?t it. un in? ut and Dancing on Both F loors. ; BROADWAY & 48TH ST. -? **TJI ?? *i ?? V if ** ** ?% A ?? *? **rft*lfft'ft***!*ft.&fi**Iftft?r * fv^ 71. ? t -H -?11 -? I \ \ i I . I -i . ? I ? "i i \ i ? i' ? iv WANTS ALL M. P/S TO VISIT I RON Proposed In Commons i" (?v Members Chance la See \V..r. Loi made in the II? neo of < !.. i . ..? the 11 ou i ? rnta be nun] ? ? ? woulil ni ? in. IT com m ' 1 ?' ' "? i t no j four an ? COTTON BILL PAID, PRAISES TEUTON. U. v.. Harriss Returns will $500.nun Awarded tor S< Ized I ai. Tlir Gern N'pw v. f Hai . ' - ? i.i f,, thr . . . an.l Kobe] lir:r.. ' many, M ... n ? l \ ? ? ' ? ? \ -i ? ? BRITISH I ASE AMERICAN SHIPS Moid ?it : in Proceed. i te nnd i ' - ' ? I DRAFT BILL NOW UP BEFORE LORDS Commons Passes Military Servir? -Measure by .383 to 36. VICTORY INCREASES ASQUITH STRENOTH Opposition M fit s in Third I :t bor Men Pacified by Compromise. i n, Jan '..'t 'l '? ?? a :?:<.'iry aer the 1 the I' sat to the - ..il ti? tllk I'll in t1;.. Ii.,11 ,. (if 1 . || and Parliament will prob i . i : ' ? and for Andrew lt"!inr Law, wl igh to . or ? t that . - ? . : ? ? lent. ?rind ? it read the biII, t . ? BI ' ? ' ? ? ? ? ? ? ' fol {regal ? I sd ' ? : ? ? SWEDISH PARLIAMENT ?NAMES DEFENCE BOARD -German on Committee t<> t ? nfer with King. Riks ? ? r. I 01 ' I ? . ' the throne, / nn?l be i'i ? . felt the ef! ete of thi? ? ; ? ? ? "'' r *1I Z27 Low-Cost Luxur ? v Winter life in Southern Cali ff)i n :lv inexpensive. Air, sunshine, m ?untains, sea, the perfume of n these arc the ?el and they* are all fret. Thousands i ! f irntshed hunt*a!ows at low ail winter at summer prices, all points of interest reached by sw ft these arc economies tfa .t will sur* : ou. M ?irr. iv( r noextr-i fare is charged on the fine trains wl wonderland via the UNION PACIFIC SALT LAKE ROUTE ?the warm winter wot, i ' r*o famoustra?ns leaveChicago daily. 1 ! raited at 10.00p.m. fromC.Sc IS. W. 1 erm nal; Pacifi I ted al 10.45 a.m. from Unii nStai on, via CM. ?it St. P. ta tel ? fthsts anJ how to go, and M it it >\i.l t-o-jj. Atitiress ;. -H 'S ,y-\ ~\ $ ^ ? ^ w - v ?1v**f7r ' J3-? ? "-4P*? ? ?* TV ?? A'C? V\ - - -?''/ 'L-rffcjrfrt j'liUi GUNS ON VERONA ANGER AUSTRIANS Protest May Change Rul ing OH Armed Ships Leaving Port. SINK WITH WARNING, ORDER TO U-BOATS Italian Liner, Sister Ship of the Ancolia, Brlngi Nr- Freight nr Passengers. Vei edoed An.-. r morning ? She ? n?>. i a Co., - ? guns to the i I I!. ited ?? of tho SB srrled by I . : ? : ' ? l'i del . mil ? . ? ? .... ; ? i I . . . ? the Italian ? ? ' ' ' _ BRITISH BOOST LATIN TRADE Commercial Attech?e To Be Beat to m h limerlean ' Itlee. ' I ? trada v . t ? i ? ?. -h le- ; M I U. S. WILL WIRELESS SPAIN ('.ni?) Btatloaa la Try \?-nr Tran? niitter for ??VM Mile*. Mad I, Jai .1 t new dt a?reles 1 1 I rent - .1 r, 1 ih prt ?'? be '? ite 1 on I ? bi itai ?..i n aad the ?"? I 1 . tad the Al ' '?' "r.ties to ' to In ? ? ?a ... - MISSIONARY GUARD FOR 215 RESERVISTS Child Among Religions Worten to S.til OB Greek Liner. ?, all oaiBsionarteo, .n the tantinos, ..... g . .... I tang ? n g t'. Prol ? ? ' ? ? .'- . ' I Eng ? g ? ami the $8fiQQ WOlth Of Rt : ? Bra I to Cap'-aln that at : '? ?i rnot th* 1, which tarill rarry t John . . r, M fane . : ? Edward 1 ? int 1 ge, and ".' i ?? iieole7 will too ? carry wit?, little ? SPHINXLIKE HOUSE MAKES PARIS IRONIC ? Called k'< porter??. Then >nel Wouldn't Talk. ?: ? ..?it had s ?? ? ;> of 1 to Wilson is <*on - . y as the 1 t?mate f rt 1 ming ? g them turda ? ten to . ? ? ? H ....... a re inner: .1 g ? ? r such a 1 eption, I ... ? . ' . ? d ... " ? i.- ? - bi lumn li c ture ? on hi? frit ads and ? JAPANESE SEARCH AMERICAN SHIP Mongolia Meld Up by Two (.misers Off Coast of Formosa. SEEK CONTRABAND; FIND ROCK SUGAR Captain of Vessel Says That Tokio Mas Called .120.000 More Troops. (Hr <"?? - ? ?-.-?-?? I I I SO) *"*n mnr.fl.- " .? ? has .". lit.' to'..i .- ? ? hl?. ? f th*> ? . up. Two a-..! ipura. Tai hava ' - "I denied ( 'he** aaked: 'Will you . - oath [repli? - - . . bat thert i . ling ?wear ? .fire h t pari ? -y had la ? . you thi ruare?-. ? arch the .' . ieiag - ?iin I u??n. ? n bit In half, \ re red I ? "I v ? ?? Retal ff\. r? ju^t : . ? ? ? . . y ah* - thai kind. it tl ?? ... .'..,.... i brand - | . ? in'c i -. '???.!>? to tall ? . -. ,,, r r ???,??. thei 'il r .: Mi ,-??; I-; ?. / PI Bv-n?i a King can't dictate what like VC.? ',.. If it so happened that Fatimaa MMada and blend ?sd for the King of Whatiz"? would th.:t facrt prove that you were going to like Fatunaa bast? It wouU not. A man's taste ia his own. A cigarette that might ??Wlight some old potentate's palate woukl not necessarily please you. That's why wo leave Fatima* up to your taste. Hut there Is something more : | igte that is mighty i ?ant to you. No matter how good-tasting a cigare: te may be Itcstn only b? the SKNSIBLK cigarette for you if it is comfortable, too, [ta pore tobacco must be cool and comfortable to your throat at all times. And it must leave you feeling fine and fit at the end of a hard-snioku.fi day. Will it do all that? Then, it is the aatteibta ciga? rette for YOU. There are thousands and thou? sands of men wh Patima is the most sensible cigarette there is. Try thetn yourself. You may discover l. . ? ?* tho'.?-?ands of other men liuve?that Fatvixnaa or have just the cool, mellow taste ?that you've been longing for ia a cigarette. You may find that Fat ?mas have the kind of mildness which ,." -.va you to smcko more of them than you might of other cigarette's. You may find that Fatimas offer you a little more satisfac? tion in every puff than you i v< r before found in any other ciga? rette. Huy your trial ?fat^gf of g?l und test them touay. afefA2?<_/n?*ti.3c#acco Or. / ? / /'.'-, i-if th* ... . . at-nj / j.i.i. ,'?,. . ? i xp?ttum. .??a..^. ( ? ?\ Distinctively Individual 1fZSl -i Ufatim as O i\ **4r, arette ?i