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JISIS AVERTED ?y COWPROMISE "JL George to Re* cCfje from Position. -a, OF STRENOTH ' , \\ ORS ASQUITH H aajflgjsterialists and OpposL ,-A/gal A.ait and See" polic) \bandoaed. a. IRTH1 R ^ DRAPER i n'a \ n says ... ' I army. ? - - at to day's .' . Va* repre ? ? ? ? . -, -- OBfl H '? ' i . ire Thi ? i waa 1 a mmediately, for married .tion, - .. ? threati : ' ? v.hur repi cked hor in ra th* Cal Bg, ? com i ei . ? ? Aa ? ed -. ???? d ; e arrived at ba* - a ? r? ?? - '- ' 1 I.abor I - va ' . . w - r '?: tra a re -' but to ro retard ?? ii Miniater. 1 eave Ixindon. : oliey. Tuea ? | rr.an ? i . ' T A If k ? ? hai : ? ? ita r. ... i laoal - adver - a ? a i,resent at ''. 1* ?J ' flaUTflAI AOENT SEEKS LOAN ra Flouriahing, He Doclarea. ager. * - i ,n the tfl r.e ? ? | litions in I many ? ?.%e ?: oae ol ai 1 r or ?ai S?a?if]e Promenade of New Yorkers '*-*"?? i ? , :?? * f , i . . ' ! ? Fir??8t Boardwalk Afon** Atlantir Coist >* - . i-?.i . ? . ^le Hotel Arromrrodations ' .; ? r , , . , ;. , ; r ? , .","'''' " ' *" I ' I TWO VESSELS SUNK; CREW LEFT TO DRIFT Leadea, tpril St.?Thc Britiah .tramrr ( airngow an. of 4,017 tons and aaaraaed, haa hcrn ?nnk. meeotS ing to Llojrd'a. Her i ron aaa ?aved. I he liritish bark Ka.cnliill. of t.SL4.*, tons. 4. n-5 Mink Turad;i\. The < rew ?a. sa4ed anrl landrd to-da> . The < rew wa. storm-tossrd for lhirl> hour. in an i,|ii-n hoal on a rough aea. I hej *ufTered grratlv until the> nrrr pnknl up h> the Hutrh steamer Oeeaa. ihe 11.4 n i - * i ateaaaei Eaglaad, from Roulogne fnr I openhagcn. ha. been laptur.d in thr I attog.it bj ihe Ueraaaaa and takora lata >?ine murndr. MJTB a diapali h from Copeahagca. WILSON REGRETS NEED OF THREAT i.onipcls Abandonment of Long Cherished Plans. Savs Confidant. ? jrton, A] rnding oraa i . ?,, Ti r ? ??? v. g the ? onlv ? ,i4 all . um ribune lcarnrd to-day from Thr dis . ,i reading "f the in Congn -Haxed turrounded ? ? 4f>rrat:oi:;.' foi weeke, I f tha innrr workings 'a niind waa told. ;iiforman4 "* one of i may bo .aid to he of the Preaident \lr- hai been ? ' i.l ?ince thr ??? i ? ? n threat to use lubmarinea eived, and Has known tha loufcT Ho pa' rekenta the ?ui died n with an eye on politici in people only ? P the; eoald ? ? |, how far thr Prei r ' - from doing puch a Not S?a>ed by Politica. , tell me no',.-iciai bo ra the :?? lent haa atrengl n< hii laelf hy I | ar- ona. I believe he would rcaent that by a friend. now . ....,:, ,,? d he eould not he in ?" ..? ? ;.<\ hnvo hei . . ??? Ioni I happen to ?? it n the 4'"r^.. Cabinet mep4. . ?. ? is t no to ? ,. . i only onre, in the I ' m taken. m ? l ?T- ed wa? liru?hed ,t notiee by tha Preaident. had u?ed every re?ou<ce tha4 he had, had endured very I tter and gall . ven laid bimaelf open hia efforta to do Now it is plain that he had to ? "H it I ',:? ow tho Pre.ident wa. not ,- popularity whan be aeted. I whether he took the popular side. "I know hia erymes rharg.4 that ti e ent might isve held public ov-' ?ago of the .- ition rau4.ed hy the Luaitania have created by this tine lupport whieh would make . ? action alrnost un.vf ind gtve him a prac fa ii diapute. I doubt ? however. ? e Preaident, by '? i f are. I to br iir, ha nna gatl ared tha Mippor4 - larger body ot* aentiment than .. Luaitania gnat " wai hot WAKTS TETJTOH SHIPS MOVED Booatoa Mayai Faara Traable 11 < raft Prmain at Whanrs. ? , - , ... ...' ? f tho Port I ? day to order I moval .... Rterfront ... Auatrian ati which ara tied up her*, bb a rai aaid, Mo! aafeguai n the e*i eat of a breai n tha i .ea ? ad Germany." RUSSIAN ARMY TO AID IN WEST l nntiniird from page I arrniea already are flghting bo valer ou.lv aga nal '.ermat.y. Auatiia ar.d ..... ta giva France further ?? her friendahip; more ipi f of her dovotioa ''I tha i use. "Ruaaian aoldien rhoaan from tbe it .-, her armies and commanded ra, have come to ' ghl m onr ranks. ,,,.;, rt.r. IkO brother. 4,11 .how thara that warra ajrav ... ? ? ? itjawnj eir co intry to eoraa and light a- '.Ti! ? In The name oi the 1 rai inder-offlcera and o ..-. debarked France. 1 befoi the Ru a thara io?n will be the | 4 ?>????? of our ? Marseilles Grects C/ar's Troops with Big Ovation Maraeillea, Api '' ? tranapcrta an troops drew up to . .. ?? ?:!., o'clock. Prench Maaaara and ed tha land ., . came. h fleet m "r\TVjl . - .4 ai.d tha ba a flr.-t the RuBBian natioi al anthara aa , Raaaian aflcei ? ?? '??" ***** ,?d on tha bridaei of th. trai r H laaian baada played La ?ar ieillaiao ?.... . ? , debarkal i ? brgni eheari ilaaa ea the , , laanded tna He rai roeoi?ed with 1, _ ?Tl- \ " RUMl?la.!_! ... bb and . aalvM ot ? ? ? . " ""' in ,r' , wnere ? ?r"vl'!; hX appra ? ? , ? ' ' ?? " :"" i i marched ta ? aaaaf ?hic-u FRENCH ATTACKS WIN AT 2 POINTS Trenches Captured in Of fcnsivcon Both Sides of Meusc. BRITISH LOSE GROUND AT 4ST. ELOI lleav* Fighting Reported Around Yprcs dermans Make 109 Lnglish Prisonerv *? i ? I 20. -Ti e ! , delivored iiiccei ? ? of *he Meuee, ga ning trenche.i Bl le Mort llnmmr held hy tne (,<-r. t pr il 10. ai 1 i t h i l ' Cailletti ? ? ? Uerman ? ,r c i ? prepi artiller) fire of the i bi ??' into ,? ln a salirnt corr.er thr- :.;?.,,. rrenehe?. Otherwiifl I wk ? , 4 'h heav*. s?i.?:., ? - lo the I renel, A few pr were taken." rhe Frei i -T eial, deaci hing 1 ? , , . ? ? , , | .|r . ..-??' \ >-. . i ? ? -. rnad poiiible for m lo .rr!ioi i of thi Gen ai & forti ? . bt. ln the ? ... of thia aetion. '??? I ? , lor-fces, to the ' ? priaoner ten offieera, lixteen under . ""-rern and "14 men. Ifl flddi.? thia we eaptur.il aeveral raai hin? ,. n and a certain qi.antit, of ??r ma tena!." MWeat of the Meuee," the report tinue*. "greal artillery ati ritj !?? vailed ? '-tor" of II Avocourt An tttack lannched by ua in the region of L? Mort Unmn-e ? ui to drive the rnemj onl of aon ? tion* of a trench oecupied l> Apr:! 10." \ Britiah official itatemi i I : g] ? reporta ouite ea | l i . ^jire?. "Arter a heavy bombard ment." the itatemenl runa, "the ? laal night attaeked our line al n< four points St, Eloi, the ?? and on 'he Vprei I ai | road. His infantry penetrated 001 bul has been i bi ted ? ? ? rywhere i a* St Eloi, * hi r, be capture I I cratera, and on the Yprei Langemarck road, where he rctaina one tren -h " ihe German ofrina! fltatemi nl de ai-nbea this engagemcnl as foi .,?? i: "In the Ypre? aalient German patrrls ( ied h' several poin'..- in g the 1 ngliah trenehee. Ii ? u te, on the high road betwi ? I Langemarck bi d YpreB, thi . . i metrea of the enemy'l | tiona. and firmly na Bta apair.si several hand grenade att Al thia point and near '-: i ' lOOth of Yprea the nur ? ta^en amounted n'.'r.jret-her to one ofl.- ; i/cr and 108 men. V e aiso captured two mochire guna." -4-_ TURKS REPORT BRITISH HARD PRESSED AT KUT Civil Population Said to Have Been Ordered Out of the Town. Btantinople, April 20. The War Office announces that the position of thi Britiah army bcfief-ed a* Kut-el Aniara ia becoming very critica!. The ?*u*emer,t adds: "The hoatiie commander. in order to ,1 fRcnltiea in connection w th ,v-e food supply. recently ordered the pr.pula* ion to evacuate the towa, aad been expectiag aeroplaries to^ drop amall bafj.a of fl"iir in the town." I ndon, April S0. The following ftatement OB tha fighting ; otamia waa iaaui ' tr.-.1 evening: "Furthci detaili of thi ghting ti.e righl bank of the Tigria R April 10-17. previoui to the 1 countor atta ka, 10 i thal the enemy !.:? betwoen 200 and 800 dead the inptured trenches ar.d thal two . re maehino k ibb, b ith pria aggreg iting 180 .: eigl I ofj cera, were alao taki n. Oui loaai were eomparatively amall. had previou'iy beer. prepared for th-' rei-epi.o-i and ?hir:i pon'a'- l I convenienca for amp life. Believe Troops Embarked at Archangel for France Apart from the high war eov ',,' the llliee, 1 0 flane knoa - aril ? eertainty what route the 1 troopi travelled ln their iourney fr ,m gomewhere in Ruaaia to the battle line .: France. Il ia probable thal aailed from Arrhanpe! on tha ^ S.'U. It ia paaaible, however, thal ad Bomewhere in Turkeatan, they were routed through Aighaai permiaaion of the Amir, down through . nnd then Weat throui<h Sui ? Meditorranean, One fact. however, pointa po?; ?r 4. ar d Archangel aa t nr" the Rai lian ? ? pedit force. The port has heen mercbanl vo??eli not beurmir ? for thi R - bb govern rnent Noi.e bui warahlpa 1 nd rr. init ? have been allowc I I leave, c. J, Ifedsikhovflhy, 1 omi 11 attaehd of the RuflBaBB lr;.- ? baaay, announced the cloaing of Arch , for an indefinite perio,) ,, tel day. !*?e reaaon fnr this raove wa .. . ? out, bul ll li balievi ,1 gi 1 ? bj Ruaaiana here that aorae large ., ry movem IBt il devel there. If tbe Ru?sian army. aent te fVefltera fi ?nt, eraharked a- ? probabli thal thi tn port kirt?>d laat ol Morway, aad then rod directly Weat, in the gi d ?,., ? ion of leeland. then ?he South nnd paaaod far -o tha 44. t .. Hr.' -'?? Isles out of rai | gubmarine attaek. From there . bly held te a eouraa far a l ica and" turning aharply east p igh the Straita of Gibi ... . ? hy ar: Ei | ... v.hich e-corted them to thi j Maneiile*. ho Ruaaiai .,.T 1 !.r? latan, 11 ,-. : road w? 1 aad l , ? .?" h military railroad th* border of k ? England ha* raieed aa a , ? .en hrr Indian pom 1 ?? i R iBsifl ln Aaii thi fleultiea of a paaaage iato India would be man* II would maan ihn' the troopi woald ha-.e lo march through the hear*. of ? 44,:,!. ? . ? |ing intry, evei raugh roadi m through Kabul rough tho II ? '? Pai I '??'? ? irliah fort at th<- -ourr. | : | ? ? x . our ne; aeraai thi , ? ., ? ? ? ? tha IriiiiMi Kmpii would i'i.'. bi ifter thal n |ong ei Irip throogh the Suei Canal and the Mcli'trrenean. RUSSIANS SWEEP TOWARD BAIBURT (,/ar's Armies Wes. of Erzerum Continue Swift Advance YVestward. BASE AT TREBIZOND SIMPLIFIES TASK lurkisli Resistancc in Ippcr rchoruk Valley Broken Wapid Campaign Exptcted. ?? ? ra*' n ? ' i' ' . I, ' ? ? ? ere was not . ? ? th< ... tnatol ifin operat ? g ? Iroo the Upper Ri broken and eir oni ? ... n forci Iheii I ? ires. but it ? ? no i ;l '"' ...???, ent. 1 ?1 ai Tui ki i defeat v,, irntiiei M th B ? ? expecti ? ?; GERMANY AGREES TOSENDU.S.DYES Berlin Will Permit Ship menl of 15,000 Tons to Relieve Trade Nere. Waal ?? Ipi e Germaa governmer.t haa agreed to per t l of 15.000 r, haa teriou ' textile t ??? ufact; n ? ? . . -T. ? tained a n< day hy I onnt ron Bera torff, thi Go nmn An ' ? , | tati : men4 n ? will make repro tha tha dyeatuffi eounti \ ? . ? . "Ir . " tted to ent the queal i of tho < froia ? Amerii ' ia laid befon tativi .... ? ? ?he countr ? Germany have inatitut rheri ind condil r thi ger be ii ? , ? ? ? ? . . t'r..Tii . German | to ad rt of Uerma perraitted only , ??'I he German . . how? ever, of tl em . t t o 1 ??? - ? .-r . ? character i ent de ? ? ed to I ,,?' 15,000 tona li ha been ? ? ? :" course. be made undi r .. gua eh arlll .at lafactoi irrival of ? .,....' ...... ? the a t their re-export 1 intrio ? ? ? ? tion. the Gi rom .... for the ? gravini the fi ral n mer . FIGHT REFEREE ARRESTED Braehlya ( inh Saapeaded foi Magmg i blMrora la ? aateat Brool arreati iking tho BI a rr?uM of thi perraitted tthletic f ? i I ? : | 4 ' I ajfeuien1 ?- eoxera ai clahc l 13 NEUTPAL VESSELS TAKEN INTO KIRRWALL Avoid.Bg L'-Boats. Ships Are Held L'p by England. Londi I ? II lela i eaeoi ?' I'oiiow.ng .4.?arre~- IBVI been Kirkwa ew York ?o i .,; ei bagen; the Dute aor Ry* :a:- ' ' ??? iteamen R terd Rotterdam Yorl irdyk Rotto rdan to I -?? V n itl t'iim to ? . Morweg an .tearr."4-. ran, a thi Si Baltimore to Sl . nd, Tampn rg 1 | Bon Chriatiania t p Cal if B, ' ? : ' ager: to Boaton. . ... ? ? ?<> naug iral in al tha route for Outch .hipping, 4|i der.drd upon tpcc ? ? it theae iteamen arr ?. .><, ? ? r . . either coi itch warah ??. . ong thr l it, or were a :^' BRITLSH FIND PLOT TO STIR UP INDIA ..\11p^cd CoBspiracy Hatched in Shanijliai and Amorca. 4 l\ \. tha ? F Genaai ? "i u . ub <-.?? a'' oard the < ' ' c tatea, tho e department " *he Britial . The tmerica ??'??? ? Pacii ?? v li b?* oi i ihia ia kn< ? I from San Franeiaeo ,-, i ' ? ?? m rre ? and Indian ? , ? . headquartera <' tha plot ? I A ? , . ,- angha ind when the ? and thei it ion i . red, aeeord ng i the au ere, the plott .? iteamil ? China CIRCUS ALMOST FORGOT ORPHANS, BUT DIDNT lo.oon Wards Witl Sor show Next Fnesday Morning. ,: r<p rr.- r .t\ nrr.r not hrirc BI orphana* day a* I thii var. .?ar. a da) hai be. ? 4. ? ? tainmi of the in.nooi of :boola and >n ea ? Mai l a< ?to rday, when to looking 01 ef r book a the) found tho ? ir r- ery porformance . . h ??? frc,iii Sh? "1 here a aa nothing to d' ? performrr'. gt\ -...-? Bgraed *n sr'.'r ... ,. f. . H- in o'clor^ on that day, rain the circui rc for tl 1 of tha orphani Thr doon will be open BI "r.<? ? ir rarii'r for thr . .. ? ? . ' tl ?"? menago rie, and ? Ihe freaka have ii^rri"-.! to be on hai I .? t .|,P your.gster. Every thing aril] b" iusl B? it n a4 a regular ner formance, from tho gl ttorlng parada bariot racei. aiiViMaartwiwii 1916 t< the last word m modern cal building ^mphatically ?*xpres?ed in thr POWER MOMENT of the /!________} etroit 1 Pr.ce $1 195 the ' ai thtl tit* e\rr\ requira rr.rnt 1 he pulie of Springtime. ihe pulie of red h!ood. ar.d the pul?e ot Ihe A D Sn - -^nd in a complelr trinity or \igor to the irresi.tibie pu!l of Nature hiidding in4o new hfe. '! he Abbo?t-Df!ro,t "nx give* the tr.otori?4 thal ?rn?r of com fort, aafet}. and un'imifed pow? er. controlled by 'he touch. ?ti'di rr.alfs rr.otonng the ev hiiarating enjoyrr.ent oi toda>. I rf n4 .11014 you fVnj it ii ? \ 1) 1916" ?':'.' '?-? Raitern D itributora: LONGENECKER & SANDERS. Ine, 9 Ceatral Park Weat ALLIES JUSTIFY BLOCKADE POLICY Joint Anglo-French Note Ready To Be Dispakhed to Washington. DEFENCE BASED ON U. S. DECISIONS rViKht of Searcli at Sea Widiried to Mcet Possible Objections b\ Neutraiv 'A <,. ? | ? \ ? - reat I and Pranc ? to the A againat erfen ?. .? -.. ipute 1 ' gai i nl pplical the A 'Gei iccording 4 l ' ' - ' . and exl ?? g thi ipon the preci ? ? in the I doe ? ol con tend thal I I righl g . |i without ' ? iti Germany or Auit ous neutral couBtriea i and Denmark. Th? coneei - ghl blOCkfl . ' to regulate 1 , r ,.,.'- . ?o he t ?oejui ntly il at it ii perfeetly a. iionn! law .-.., neutral eoBBtry, <uch a* Hollaml, of s'oor's thal raight ... ,,fr r-iariy and A"<-"a tO the amour.t the neutral ry. \ indic.ite* 15:",ht of Search. More, ? er, i argu the ezei - f I gh1 l rogu latior. ta ii e right ? . -. rry. !? ? tha Allii ? . .?:?.-? ? trafllc have made thia - Heaee il ,iec.,rr.e r.eceaiary '..> take t raai ' port ,r(-o may be eaaa i . ? ?> ? . ? .,? ffered the appai . ? ary de!ay 44?. ? eom ? - -. re II - pointed oui .. . - be American ihippera whether irgoei were likely to b? lubjeei te ? ion. SAYS U. S. CANNOT BACK ULTIMATUM i.eriin kr.ous 1 his. Renttrdahl Dtclares, Assailing Daalels. I th ted Statei IVa nt ? ??? -o German; tl ? ..4 Gormaay 1 it," .a ? " ardahl. < 'im', ?oat< ? '?-.-'' Spec tl Kii 5? ... ? | ? ??? i .?' n ihould meet it.' e i ahead \ . ? . the ? \ is put | rat, aad, as ? ? , loaa battla .... Preeidi . ? ..? loi , ?' ? ...?' ? - ? the BB >' pre?en' i, tfft ? ghting fleet." \1 r Reut,- thal ilermativ Ofl of-the rountry and ,? . .> ro ild .-? ? "r kaoa edge % to Preaidenl Wiloea'a altl At the German Kmbmiv. *? ??4 the ?' Germany that I i eaui ia taki - iee tae war commeBcad een known in detail wil n twi - "When there wa* talk of war ? na y that wa* n | f ma and ? "'. a floating aniver It i ? la trip around tha | nd i talk of war ended ? ?. ? ? . ' a .,,'?',i hnew I ra 4? ere prepar.-d but there ? - I "In Preaident R vinnmstra ? ? ? tary of the I the hach In a fighting -? a a er. i caa*l ? , Secretary 1 inkarda who ., battle o" ? "i ? . rved the ceaBtrv lerved politie* i i ngla l \4 ?r t'are ' ?ur hand* i othera o' I ia alec ? Mr. . i memhera ? r the 44 : ? .1 tl - pre* ent time we r one rtaMe ?' Biookdalt Farm Soia irtm< ef I R .Vno.i. W H Doloon CompoBy h*- ? - , fl Farm gr ){ove ?4,ill, ! the Priaeetea aoetiaa, t* of H, V ? ...?.? hy Dr Montelaii aad haa Lane Brvant MATERNITY ,|.> m.l lo.iU II,.. ? . ,.|n r?l , ..li.llll. II Modish Spring .Models C'orieta and I'nderwear i -EASTER SUITS? .; tincsl black c>r . ?: ind WUrt Special 24.95 -BABY NEKDS ? M I ,,el|e*. 25VVe$t3SthSt. 1" '".*", IWSei^antoftheLamp ALADDIN'S lamp had a wonderful Servant- a genie who could scrve a banquel in ;i twinkling and build a palace overnight llut that waslon^aeroin Baghdad, in thr days nt" Scheherzade and Ihe Sultan I laroun-ai-Kasrhid. Today there are new lamps, lesis picturesque, perhaps, bul morr usefiil. And the new lamp h.is .1 new servant, whose name is Socony. Soconv (So-CO-ny) is the name of th'* Stand ard Oil Company of Scot York's host kerosene. Aladdin's lamp never li'id b servant halt'so rtean and effieienl nnd reliable as Socony Kerosene Oil. Soconv is rasily summr.rifvl? just say "Socony" to t he prrocer's boy when you jive him your oil can fo get filled. Socony Kerosene Oil is irev from dirt nr gritofany kind. ft burns vrith aclear, ful! flanif4 and dors not leave w;rk crnst. In tact, it ^ so much better than ordin? ary krrosrne that it is decidedly uorth nskniLT for. Ciroceries, hardware and (general stores vrhich carry Socony Kerosene Oil, <\\' play the Socony m-^ti in thrir irindows. Look for the Soconv si/zn. It is the sifTii ot a reliable den\er. We recommend jthe following oil burn inu' devices ns th?4 hfst of their kmd: .Vrtr Prrfection Oil Cookstoves and .Vater Heaters, Perfeetwn Smokeless ()il Heaters, Rayo Lampsand Lantrrns. Standard Oil Company of ,\c\\ Vork SF* YORK RIFrAI.O NaiijalOBlll AIMsy IOSTON