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CZAR SWASHES TEUTON LINES ABOUT POSTAVY Berlin Says Foe Attacks in "Unprecedented Num? bers" ?Denies Gain. AEROPLANES DROP BOMBS ON DVINSK G?.rman Correspondents Say Siberian Corps Wiped Oi:t in Assault. Ion, March 27. More Teuton ?uve crutr : ' " thia ovenli ?.? of " ' ' ' ? - . :Ten tweet Lakes Na rocz s- ?BCO-JBtaTBd lance. Stolbtzl ota ?ovo, BOBthweat of . . - ? . : ng. I 'lombard I>vir?k. aa?l are ?aal ? .. ? ? ? "iaah I row.! ? ? e*ved ' ' ? ' ' ? ?_ /? a* J of \ ids-*,, captured ' the ? -a ? - ? ?-..'? ' an v. eat ? ? . :ur?d ' - Wil" ?rid en the railroad den ?? !'?** Karanovichi and Mini ? Brrlrii. March - ? ? ? '?? rea] an fi thi * '-.*? ocra?? n art ? , ?? ? I "T! ? ? i.rutai It regimen i . ' m en re t urn < - eeaai BANDITS RAID RANCH; U. S. TROOPS ON TRAIL Two Detachments of Cavalry in Pursuit of .Mexicans. March 27. Mi ? ? o ranch of Henr Tex., ami. ? m *. of thif 1 w.. ? 's of the -? ? - p from Fa ? n the ? ? ? e, at th< ? ? ? .*?'. t ? . di?t_- ce tele] ... foreman. 1 t.uar.? roni Fu ? ? ? . ' ? i. batl ? : rush. ting at Amei pan : biitiri;*- an Tex., and tei ? i rjramred ??????? or.. I_ite to-day Ed ??<?: ? I Horn, htl\;-< hat he w-as t.rt-d on l - ? ? he wa . - ? Horn ? ? ] - ' > COLUMBUS CITIZENS SEEK PAY FOR LOSSES Insurance Companies Not Liable. They Ask Federal Aid. . -. ?--**?- T E! Paao, Tex., March IT. I'r I theif * : * ga and who lost their ?tor, ' Coods in the fire thn; Y;'.!a tl I Colm hua, N. M , can .mee i , . -. . . . ... ?? on their homea, itori h*id that all of the I M for losses re ?-.-?? ? ? ? aro to be i the . ' ? Villa re I being ma the government -.. had at to the i i ....... ? ? ? ? . -, . ? . entitli then they AIR SQUADRON FAILS IN MEXICO Two 'Planes Destroyed. Four Others Out of Commission. MOTOR TRAINS ASKED FOR 200-MILE LINE i Fifth Cavalry Sent Over Border ? Senate Republicans Leave Wilson Unhampered. *-*.-? .1 ... Wa fa Bffl '. Marea ?'". Its lines of communira'ron entended to more than ? ? ?- g es, the virolos i in?- "intern*.:?? ntly," :?*?<, of the Orisri? '? '.? ? ? foai Othen onl of enrr.m; .-ion, the American cfiiurr.'. ?? . ,-t, ?c working rr.firmr.uv diffleull * ral 1 ? ? call to tl ' I ' ' - ? ? ; ? ? .. .... ? eh was urdered to the bord? r a vteek ag tant into If? to aid in i tl at a.? the Hn?| extend .he ? ? len cf mai. .ining them without more men will he a scriou.- one A Ftaterr.? r.t ? ? ? -? ?-,-..? at '"-a Daker to-day arfrr::? thai "? xc tement" ha? prevail ' or.?? the border for the last few day?, hut add? that lat? I pi-'rt? "show eenditioa? to he , This la tl ? ? * rT*.r..--, 1 admiaalon here that there ta* hier, tr'.'.ihlc of a: on the Mexican boundary since the troop.? ?*ntered Ml I All fact! . ? e? rr.T.c the loca..on and numenca. adequacy of the fi.rce? in Mexico are a*itl held. ( a? airy on !*hort Katmri?. t a shot has been fired tl ? American tl their ei ? long thil ? "??t r'T.M'f- the main j arrr.y \? ":. the : ..rder, the lack ? I munieation bj wireless end i Bnd the ?hortage of r? ? t the colaran ar? ai? ? .? ? r? OBcern While thei I food or othei ? for the ,. ? .?.re on short ration?. 1 he departraei l I boon in .... .... ., . - ?-. .*;,.-. comm.v*;or. ar? said to b( r ? -.? ;.r.r ',s and m.' S?cr?ter; Bal ? i tatei ni ' "All the information the has from the border shoe ? ? ? ? quiet and the ? ? ?ait few i?? We have no t bel ?'? sol- ; foi f any 1 g tomerd, ? ? ? - ? ..... ... I___ ???_.?I?-? I ? I. , I, I ? ; IHitiftlixlamptimSbiiiB 'TpHERE arc many novel and original features -a in the neu* building of the Hampton Shops directly lacing St. Patrick's Cathedral and dominat? ing its surroundings in so striking a lashion. REACHED from the picturesque Vestibule Court there ic, for instance, the Great Hall which,with its lofty roof and suggestion of duskily paneled walls, makes so ideal a setting for its harmonious gathering o? convincingly admirable Reproduction*. THERE are the eleven spacious Gallerie?, each one with itf display o? Hampton Furniture, and within a few short weeks there will be a sur? prising number of beautifully decorated and fitted Room-Interiors. ; ? A?*"???** ol tnCvf feature?, however, are subsidiary aI\ to what ha? for vear? been the main purport of the Hampton Shops, namely, to offer to its clients an opportunity of selecting such Furniture I as shall delight by its subtle relationship to its future surrounding . ? Hampton ?bopg 10 East jllth ?lrrrt .faring &t. ilalrirk'fl C?a?hrbral intu? -jjurk i ? ' * .* Th' J ? . .. ... . -ho d?"?-? ' "In addit ? ?????. I ? * . * the arrop?a ? ? rrf ? ? ? - ' | ported ? ? ? ? eld thai mporta . I an ? ? ? - ? ? -?ce to-di ' ' deal r - nee wai ? . ... . . . ? fac? (Ecial i i . port.?, ? ? ? at he hi . the - ? ? ? ? ? ? . thi and ? ? 'hen eeipl ? : I ...... Mr. Ai .-ion t ' .... . . ranaa. plying 1 the r? - ... ? ?-.-? for prompt ? re the terma of th ? rceasil ? ne tl ? ? ? ate. ? ? . ? ' . _ . ? ? ? . . ? I mai i ??-.-. ' .... sei ? ? lay th? ? - . : ? ? i ? .. ha: i forcea l ? Hano ? - ? ? ? - he i f El Vail? ? - hei naid to-da; ??-.-. rancea as 1 titadi .. ... poinl t that i * . i n ' ? ? .. . Mexicai been or to Tarn] ? red tf at that ... . . . ? pi ? - i at 1 alarm. 1 ? ? ? * : tarly Capture of Villa Not Regarded Likely Snn A:.t I March t. Fra:. '. ? ' -?-,-? ? I him to a .... ? * . eta according I ? .* ? : ? ? TOOpS ??mi known v.ere yet riding hard Btor>?_ th?* I ' la. It ?? ? ? ? early i would h* ? ? ? Wltl their - ? ? ? . . , g .. , . . ai ; vas ? In kee; - ? ? ,; imerl .- ..f the ? t or that - mort ... ... ern ? ? ;??- ?'?? ? ? e fore? I fi-ram artei ? hn.? ? ? ?aid the ' :>n to ? -? Cutaways will be The Vogue at Easter. Coat and Waistcoat $31. Vicunas and Thibets in oxfords, black and grays Materials that drape and tailor to perfection The one-button cutaway, silk lined and braided, is str: I correct for formal functions. English trouberings. f] To measure only* Atithrim The Same Prices at Both Stores Broadway 30 E. 42nd Street and Ninth Street Bet. Fifth and Mad. Aves. Exclusively Custom Made Clothes $20 to $50 DENIES ARMY USE OF RO4ADS, REPORT ( '.-Tanza ?Said to Have Re? fused Privilege to Ship Supplies by Rail. 9 SPIKS EXECUTED AT JUAREZ, IS RUMOR Sripers Reported to Have Fired on Americans Ridin"* on Border Road. ? - - -- .'a?o. Tex.. March tl ?re 1 tO-Bifl ? - He!!, eomrr.ar.dir ** the Fort 1 I thai . the ' ? s of the ra >oad.? ... ... ' ' ' . ? : ? regret ? - -rucks. aa at present . - in eonsa ..?e wa? ? ured ? ; . . . ... . rhe nine 1 . : ? Bu?[.. ! being Villa 1] ? ? - ? in Juarez, ? '. . ? . rtlea.sed 01 ? ? ?. Persh 1 ? ? - Alkali in 1 . I to gi ?'?.?. ? ? ?- ? ? ? . pita froi 11 I pent the bordei ? ? ?-. the base hospit Fo r l ?. 11 a 111 ' ? - . ... Arr ? - on the mi t was 1 . I . ? (Rcers - - War De - con . . ? ? ?r the u ? " ? In 1 ? ? . ? team ? -our.- i near, ? ? ? team i s fltd. HEAR TORRE?N FALLS TO VILLA'S FORCES Ri?L'Cce*. at Border Say Resist? ine Towns Are Sacked. - ? - Gal- a a war'ar? ? ? ? lays. Vil .... . ,. ?? ? huahua and Coahuila, according: to ;n Bg the border to-day. ; In tl tin| bee declare. ? lo?t, ? troop? ha? *.. ? ad to have beei eras ?ncked ? ' ' ?? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ' PLAN TO SEIZE RICHES OF CHURCH IN ME.XICO Meet M Met* ... ng 'he : ? ' o'uc elerg* thi - il I i ? ?public ? ? ? '?can. *.co are rc ? - - ? -ve to . ? ? tl esenl ? meta ? Th? . ? - thai the ? Ut the ne? nn. Goes from Grave to Dead Sor. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? lead, .-he PURSUIT OF VILLA SWEEPING SOUTI l??l fmni pur? 1 ?.-?:?? g into ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Villa ti ' * among tl ? .- ? ? ? ? ? no up i I ? : ? been ] ? ? ? the i i ? i -irranrUta?. Krall?. \idin?-. Diaappeai ..-??* .... ? ? ? ? Villa t Ai * n headquar ?. ? ? ... * i ? ? ' ... ' ? ' g ordere 1 ? ? - ? ?r of Chihuahua, tc 'rom all i- ? the Ameri? ? i nnj titul for ? Hii nta ir -, enlj ? ? ? ? . ? .- ' , com? .- ? the gal - r | Hi i BafSed, Horno.. Jaded. ? retreat fi - ?a rn out .- - loma ol V.' ' t ? ? ?,m he ? .* employ? . - ai ? ?unce-d tion g a . *e ..... ? ? more each <iu>. but in more artet pre * ? ? - ..... ? ? ?? . . . have . ? has eomi ? i -- Pr?>ud 4>f < BTal*7*a Record. ? r-ead ? -v ta\ for be : ? ? bandit Th? ? . .11 eontinui . - - :'or ?t ? that I ? ?au?? ? ? all .. . ?._?.. . -. U.S.FL?RNEAR DEATH IN DESERT Lieutenant Gorrell Forced to Abandon 'Plane in Mexican Sands. WANDERS TWO DAYS TORTURED BY THIRST Reaches Water Hole. Then Com? mandeers Mexican'?. Horse and Gets to t amp. . ? - - Columbu* N " ? from thirst . - ? ? parched SS ... with the I * .... . . ? till him. .chine . ? r'jctt'il to meet 1 i count ' nignt a week ago oi ? . . eral I landing pli U ? be i il ? ,-. sne U .t?. les? than a pir t I canteen he ha;] filled al ' ? Feared to Walk Er tie B th? nighl h i s ? ? ? feai .cans. In the mornin,*- he eon til out rest, ? He wa ? If from th? and hi bur . evenin? kepi I i . ; ,;-. r ? ;.' ?.?;?- Si I ? ? - the (i ? *?; came op torture h ii . ... and h? f? Prop? Near \Aater Hole He foUg ? prono a i then drag-ring l - ? ? . .. . ... . ? it ar. : . I . I ? . ?? - Lat. ? '- ' iteal a rae from ont In tl ng for it Tjrei ? A Mezieai ??? and the airman pu!i ? -. rj him. He me ret a i i and bi ....... ? ? - A ,-i. (Ion o? na of . ??trar.ded *p!ane on an autor; --. | ? AD** ERTISEMEXT. From the printed news, you might think that England is a nation of slackers, strikers and mud dlera. From intimate contact with tlu' Army, tin' Navy and the British Public, Frederick Palmer has written "Is England Doing Her Part ?"?a frank review of the evi? dence in the interests of fair play in this week's Colliers Tltt NATIONAL ?HUT GERMANS DRIVEN OUT OF GREEK TERRITORY All Potato Arc No? Cleared, Bfca Reports. ? Vomin-r . :.:ea ?aya that Um tmt r retira over ? * TURNS SLEUTH, WINS BACK WEDDING FUNDS Paterson lUui'i Ruse Traps Finder of I ?Hi S'-OO. .' March 1 ??<? Imn ? m an ? ? eoat . * forth ,-.,, h?-r * m the ."rturf. ? . the hum. : ? i? en eiiiied ; r .-?? of lleta* ? . raill near I n ami? ,;?.* his rninff ? ? n_rd?*"i ' v I bit en .man ? ra w4ir? I ?alary ? tter job. , unan ' a null 'v ad? alid " ? money an < '?i? r on ..'1 de ; To-moi Clark ? - ad furnil ara ?hop 'Hke place . ? i ?i jneed. His Job Harder Than Moran't. I'-raoae *' ? r'.unda ? the iffri ..??L a?i big * knockout la ten iriti and havin-r thal it ?ii?i not, paah a peanut t?.-> ho-nital to . -.? ii ntanre * ?v have to '? -i to make ?. Jrani-U?n Simon a Co. F'ifth Avenue TTerts Cloihw? Shop 8 Wed -38th_*St.-rStort> floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue FOR TO-DAY Men's Spring Suits For Men and Young Men?33 to 46 Chest Custom Tailored Ready : > Wear The new one. two, three or four button models of fines? Imported or Domestic FaLn.s. including a large variety of fabrics made expressly for and con? fined to Franklin Simon ?v C 19.00 t?. 45.00 A'en'sHandTailoredSuits For Men and Young Men 33 to 46 Chest Hand tailored Suit ' ' ' *hree or I button f.tte 1 or conservative l lei?, in thonc.v Spring fabrics from the best American and foreign mills, indudii exclusive fabrics. 25.00 Men's Spring Top-Coats For Men and Young Mor. 32 to 46 Chest 1:armoqr] LONDON English Overcoats m \di in I. n ! i rpressly for Franklin Simon y Co. The fabr:cs arc the product of I.n * I ostcelebrated mill, with world wide reputation for producing the imest Overcoatings?models adapted for general wear. 24.00 to 40.00