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8EA INSURANCE BILL SIGNED
T?j>?iirr ????.;->ur?' l'en
??i t sflBasaatiaa la Caaaaasa s?.;i? British
IB? Tetaarapl? ?" ".? Tri*>uii? )
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signed the marino i*
?. .
Of the incrs-.*??e 0? AtiiN***?**?*? shipping
dun: . 's? an war.
It parfaits tin' or.,
???? of mari:
-.neo corporation?
: -
' jas or
linst (lsrr.ago to
the ship ...
tTered
:* this kind.
NORVAL BAPT1E
"The Devil on Ice"
TheGoldenGlades
SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD
THAT ZIP-ZIPPY
DINNER SHOW
TO-MOHT at . o ? nrtut? aa
THE MIDNIGHT PARADE
Balconades 3?j noor. Dancing at
8*30. First Floor World Re?
nown e-i Restaurant for Grilled
Foods. "**ervi? r a la Carte,
*yhkWLvMtAmt)f?
*a^OaAJd?Lva^ ty 66-<? Sun%
Ptsmm < oil "iHi ? ;?ih*u
ARMY TRAINING
BILL UP TO BAKER
Plan Approved by General
Staff Provides for a
Full Year\s Drill
SECRETARY PROM ?SMS
TO MAKl: IT PUBLIC
Officials Believe President
Will Give Considera?
tion to Question
. ton, Feb. 14. -A del
plan for universitl mllitfiry training and
scr\ ict' was laid I I inry Hakei
to-dny by the Army Ornerai Staff. It
* radically from the Chamberlain
Lili in that a full year of training
??mild 1h? n-iiuiieii instead of iix
months.
Pawl ala i jj Baker lui- indicated that
the report \sill he male public later as
'm, even ?f
the Administration ?loes not approve
of universal
. ? . a referendum when public
Bflatin ystallizcd.
Many oilicial.? believe that ?eriou?
eratloa will hi* given the que: tion
at the Whit?? lions?... There h;r. beet:
little prospect of action until the next
r??ri?:-g T'Aura y
NEW ROMAN GARDENS
ffHota Dinner, <1.25| Luncheon. BOr.
IirllrhtTul Mu?1<v-S-t?1c? a la T?rta
MONTMARTRE *? MIDNIQKT
r .-Hill l??lllT1?t.
it. Ha??.??, mi "BUS?AKOSrS
Coi)**T< ' . b'l* || 'his r'r<?rf-?nt Shoul'l
raannil Baasaacsi ef a n
? bill tb? i -
! hardly avoid a i
Additional Finns Offer
Services for Defence
?,-?* ?. i -ti | i he fol ! (>??.-, nir
lary list of ? nas thai aas?s
? i their ser : ;
mflMat th-ou,.'.' ?? l??"psrt
n'ont waa ? today:
Habiraba ?? ? ? ? I -?I'le Com
f>;ir. -,. Im-., 10 East 1
'? i?rk ( it;. , the '
..! ?I ' '
Pederal Br
Company, l'incai/o; Moor Hr
Indiani I
:'.ny. Ini?., '
in H?,' Kin trit ami Manufaetarini,
bar**ra, Pe? I i
. i.-ii i ompanjr of America. Pittsburgh;
.tlianapoli?;
Colombia >;ter*l and Shafting Com]
Pittsburgh: the Curti? It cortil ?
i f.iiy. liritl>*epor
I'rothi-r?. Inc., Pittsburgh; th?* Nitro
Powder Company, Kingetea, ?. Y.: th?*,
i edera] Tfllflanaph Company, Sun Praa*
-", th? C. ?'. Mitchell Company,'
Philadelphia, and th?* American Jlr-nn?? *
For*r?B( ('ompacy. Inc.. 1(8 Southi??-i:
Houlevard, New Vork City.
STOANGEPLAGtJE IN RUSSIA
I -i'iii?-nnds *I)ie from Ii!?i*a,?.?? In Don |
Province, Coponhaffrn Report Say?,
Herlin, Fob. 14 iby irirelesa to Say- |
j ville). Firiportfl of an apldem
R',st'jv-on-the-l>on ha?.?* l?eon pabllsbfld
; in Russian newspaper?. according to '
; information recelred in Copenhagen, I
, s N.'w.? Awotxoy.
"Respite the deletions ef tha eeaaer c
j it is evident that (he epidomlc ha?
spread through the whole government]
?,; ?TekaterinoBlav ami ha? caused the ]
i o?" a tremeadeus nomber of v?c
, tims," adds tho 0 '
"Fhy?ieian.* an- enable to identify
| .-?irue. The bodies of
covered with boil??."
Wrestling Bouts To-night
The first profrsiional ?j-Teetling
icatch??? of the season will bfl hfl
night at WebeteT Hall. 119 Ba I
' Eleventh Street The fellewiag are
' scheduled to appear: D. TofalOfl ?a, J.
JLacafi*?,. G. .parta? ?/a. Karl Vegel;
1 Harry Marno? vs. Charle? West.
?
Intercity Boats To-night.
i "'."?ror.i?'^n boxers will oppoi* tbsir,
?i r?tala in the Intercity bout?? at
? reset ?thletlc Clab, Broehlyn,
j thifl ereaiBg. Tire baaara frflaa ?.ach
I city will compe'e la ih?t five different
'?S.
BRITISH BLOWS
WEAKEN GERMANS
Night and Day Attacks on
Enemy Front Breaking
Down Resistance
HAIG'S MEN CAPTURE
NEW ANCRE POSITION
Teutons Pierce Rumanian
Lines and Take 1,223
Prisoners
laondon, Feb 14.?Tbe hammering of
the Bri'i-h guns and the advance of
Haig's troops against the enemy's de
feacefl north of the Ancre resulted in
the capture to-day of a strong German
point southeast of Grandeourt, accord?
ing to the statement Issued by tbe War
Office to-night?
The power of the British attacks is
attested by the Berlin report, tvhich
says that two assault? -r?r- made be
fotre noun Eouth of Serre hy strong
forces of infantry "after the most vio?
lent artillery preparation." Both at?
taekfl were beaten back in hand-to-hand
if, Berlin adds, although ndmit
? st British detachments gained a
footing ifl the German positions before
they were driven back lit the point of
? ?-. nnet. No mention i? made of
I'.ritlsh success. The German re?
port speaks of further detachment?,
"observed to be held in readiness,"
botfl north and loath of the river.
which v. ?re prevented from attacking
p '?ace raised by the German
: 'es.
(.erniaiis Hash Reinforcement?
All evidence points to the fact that
thaaa :.n(ea-ing Bttaeks are eating
assay thfl "fatal spots in the German
line? in this region, not only leadlnc
to th?. pokering of Serre, but dernoral
islng thfl Genaan troops, who are given
? day o? night. It :s kjiown the
Qeraisaa Hie hurling all their available
i thil area. The British ap
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m '?-* where, owing to the demand, " 'Ception Shoals"
will be continued, commencing February 19th.
* Lsrry Night at 8:50 M?tin-r-, TbbBB, and Sat. at 2:J0.
i Matinee T}iurad?y, W.??hinj*ton'a Birthday
FULTON THEATRE,
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'?raaaada? H?y?i H'*??'
?OB^'i?riTi-a r*TRif)ii( **nh
?flV*T?"LIA ail 1 'M'? Amerlf-an ( en?nl."
?"**? 1 ItAIal I "htnrr of Abraham lin
LyaUCaMnJi Jol/ rot,,." huluUta. Off he? a.
I psrentl** have placed no obstacle to
their arrival, but cautious war students
? are beginning to wonder whether thry
**ill ever depart.
The French and the British carried
' out successful raid? during the day on
the rest of the front. N'ortiu?ast of
! Arras Hsig's troop? penetrated ?tM
; yards into the enemy's defences, reach
? in?*? the third lino. The German works
-.?.ere deitroyed, many troops Wilted and
forty prisoners carried tack. "<Mir
casualties wer?? very light,-' says Ott
War Offl'-e statement.
one Germ?n, one British and ope
French machine constituted the day'?
'??11 o.' de?tructlon in serial combat..
Dunkirk we? bombarded by German
squadrons last night and this morning.
(tie damagei was dore. S. i
civilians were killed.
Both Berlin and Vienna papers em?
phasise to-day the importance of thfl
conference between the Kaiser and the
Austrian Emperor. It. is officially an?
nounced that a decision of vast impor?
tance was reached. There i? a ten?
dency in London to believe they have
resolved to fcmbark on Um la.<? ?iesper
at? offensive immediately.
Russian I me?, Pierced
On the eastern fronts the Germans
won several successes yesterday an?i te
day. Infthe Mestc Canesti? sector of the
Rumanian front the troops of the
Archduke Joseph stormed several Rus?
sian positions and captured ?,22-, pris?
oners, three cannon and twelve machine
puns. Another German atta?~k on both
sides of the Jaeobeni-Kimpolung high?
road resulted in the capture of til
strongly foreifie?! heights east of .Tac<
beni. Thi:i furious battle lasted all
Monday night and most of yesterday,
the disputed positions changing hands
constantly and the leflflflfl on both rides,
beinp severe.
South at D%?BSk the Germans pene?
trated the Russian lines, bur were
quickly beaten back by a counter at?
tack. In the Riga region three German
'plane? were brought down by anti-air?
craft guns.
Austrian seaplanes carried ont a suc?
cessful attack on torpedo boat??- and
other military objects at Baifldisi,
Italy, on Mondsy, according to the
\ teaaa report.
- , ? a
COAL SHORTAGE IN VIENNA
CUTS MOVTES AND TROLLEYS
Ejnperor Dli-T?*-t? Relief Work for Poor
and Archduke Shovel? Snow
Vienna, Feb. 14. -Owing to the short?
age of coal for heating and the pro
! duction of electricity, due to t??itlie
being tied up by the heavy snowfall,
j sweeping mensures for the cutting
down of the consumption of fuel have
been adopted by the city and provin?
cial R-overnments.
All moving picture house? *, ? e closed
at nipht. and theatres must end their
perf<->imanee? Ht I oV:??? ... re tavraatfl
must, close at 16 o'clock and cat"?', ??'
11 o'clock. BtTOet?BTS are tun from i
to 0 in the morning and frets I te lili
in the evening. The only car? i.per
ated ieriag the day are those ceaaeet"
ing the railroad statio:? ?.
The coal supply for the ponr is beiag
a.lministcred bj the military author?
ities, working under the personal su?
pervision of Kmperor Charles. Vienna
is auffering from a lack at labm* te
clear tho streets. Amo-ig aristorra? ??
colleeians who ara shovelling sno-- il
an archduke.
JAPAN PROMISES TO FIGHT
GERMAN SWAY IN CHINA
Pledeee Itself to Keep Order in l'n
holding Stand et Inited Mate?
Tokio, Feb. 14- In connection a fh
the Japanese approval, now confirmed,
of Chiiia'a action in supporting the at?
titude of the United State? t<?uaid
Germany on the submarine question,
it is further ??tatcd that .Tapnn ha?
promised China all possible ?support,
including tho mainti'nano of order in
China, where German influence is con?
siderable.
Yachtsmen Give Dinner
" ? hundred and tweat) ffl aclitv
men who fly the pennnn? ??f the Knick?
ei bocker Yacht Club when racing or
cruising met at the-.r ?annual dinner,
held last night at the Hofbrau House,
Mid laid plan? fer the eomitiff
Commodore Daaiel Noble, th<
master, spoke of the great possibilit?.?
fer raring on the intercluh erais? 'h
year.
SkaHag. Squash,Tenais& Golf Hosiery
- ' . . ttoeh
? i?g.? m the ?pi?- ?? -? lea ami Bneal Be >trh
?
STKH \KI BHIR1 IM. ?Ill* in.
I?5 liftli lie. V . .
SIXTH WAR LOAN
OFGERWANYNEAR
Indications Are Thai Sub?
scriptions Will Be Un?
der Previous Records
BOERSE UNAFFECTED
BY U. S. BREACH
_
Stock Speculators Count
on U-Boats for Victory
?Little Pessimism
Born*', Feb. 14. When Germany be?
gan her 3uHn.fi.rino **arfare and the]
rupture with the United States oc- ;
curre?!, according to a returning Amc? |
ican correspondant, there was no j
mar!;et movement on the Berlin 1 I
Trading at no time as-umed a pa
character. Though mm* stock
istered l?nre losses, thfl general m.v
k*t va* ?lull.
The general financial and poll tier. I ;
teirpT of the country \sas confident ?si
the time of the correspondent'- d?
parture from Bariin with Ambu
Gerard. l'ho day before lie let"' arar
loans ciHiU be iold a abada abara W.
It is true that one frequently
pessimistic expression-,
financial futuro and thfl <-reat Btrain
whieh the accumulating interest pa*.
m?*nts will make upon th? ?conomie
itrenctb after the arar, bul s."'n rx"
nrevuor-i have hardly influeneed tie
Boerae.
?rator* continue disposed to BMCulata
for th? rise upon the flxpeetation that
thfl submarino campaign sviil fosee the
v ar to an early conclusion favor*!'!'*
to Germany.
The sixta war loan, du" in March.
! has not yet been announced. It la
hardly *n*paetfld that past roeord? can
I lie repeated this tima, ina?mu#*h n- the
; eapaelt** ef the people to ?ave bsni
' diminished too greatly by th?* iaereased
east of Urina*. The impression in Bar
liti in that the total of flUbflCr |
' will show i considerably aasalh
, ?tilt than the fifth loon.
?SWEDISH PRESS UPHOLDS
PROTEST AGAINST U-BOATS
P***B-?Ge**BBSa Paper?. Denounce Sub?
marine Was a? Illegal Blachada.
Stockholm, Keb. 14. "Tins time the
HaminnrskjoaH Government h?
whole Swedish nation on ;'
the exception of a few del
individuals," ?n's the -*-ro-El
"Paf-ens N'yheter" in concluding
editorial to-day on t1*" Scandil
nations' prot?-?' stains! the submarine
blockade. It? pra-Germaa news?
papers -the "Stockholm*! Daghlad" and
"Srenska DagbladetH likewise commend
the nata I t terms,
Tim B*ea - ? * rr?. 1 Povr
sra, t.he "Pajrbls''" declare?, cam I
' acktio*? lodi-e?! ,-, a va i blockade,
The "Pa-jhiad" insi
test i? na "juridical "-"sature ot
tai - nature." a? is shown by it? reser?
vation of foil li
lives or property suffer.
The "Dagbladet" ia] "Qtj *e apart
r ether o the pr?
- claimed lubmsrin? i. ?
:?n ? lament of compi?- ?
r p\ ? which in an import
? i
????? how mach the latter ma*/ bi
>m the riewpoint ef la
?' igard for snd 'lie almost
? "irler? ?o make
gsrd thai r -,
?
?$100.000 U-BOAT RF.WARD
URGED BY FRENCH DEPUTY
Andre I.clevre Would l.ise I'ri/e to
*ins Crew That Dcatrajrfl Kaiiler
Pari I, Feb. 11 \ , B of 1100,000
fur tm> crcv o*'
neutral vessel i tedfl in dfl
?troying nn attacking lubmsrin? is
provided for in a resolution introduced
in the Chamber of ; to-day by
Andre Lcfevre.
The resolution say? that the Ger
mans are attacking without disti
ship? of all notional ?ties, armed or un?
armed, and that tins creates a nea
' lation which mus' by no means be
neclor'a-.i
LV?W/??.'^^^
WALLACH SERVICE is satisfaction se*rvice~that's
the whole idea. If yon lor! that tin? goods are DOl
what you expected, or arc not WOltfa whal you paid, we
want you to fee] entitled to your money hark. And we II
pay it as eheerfuUy and courteously as If you came in
to buy.
You can use an extra Suit or
0\ercoat very handily right
now for "Sunday-go-to-mwl
\\\<r" -and still have it prac?
tieally IVcsh n<-xt Fall ?>?. hen
others are paying higher
prices.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Overcoats
at Final Reductions
You've never bad a better
opportunity to try that method
than ri^ht now in mid-winter
?when we're offering Hart
Schaffner t\: Marx Suits and
Overcoats a1 $19.?50, $22.50,
.$27.?"a0,132.50, .$38.50.
itgamcai?sL
t Hart N ?aai.'n r IMtr,
Wallach Bros.
BroBdiraji bdev Ctsaaskers
H roadway, Cnr. Wtk
Third \vr.Cnr l?".'i? ) Open
Ml MS Weal 135th \ ErenlBfi
Ti\e
Thuiaday, February 15, 1917
1 hit department is engage**! in separating the shoe* el
advertising, and of the service which backs up advert?, ?m
from the goat?*?and hanging a bell on the goats. It invit?t
Utters describing experiences?pleasant or unpleasant?wit*
advertisers, whether they be manufacturers, wholesale home*,
rrta.il stores or public service corporations. It will print those
letters which seem to show most typically how an advertiser'*
deeds square with the words of his advertising. Only sign???!
letters, g'ving the writer's address, will be read. But th?
name will be printed or withheld, aa preferred. Address: Tas
Ad-Viior, The Tribune, New York.
I AM INCLOSING catalogue ami ether literature -Ht*-.
"School <'i Applied Engineering i ???part ment .. ? cK
II!.. \?i?i?*l .. a younj; friend of mine.
'I'lic literatar? leeks "queer," to say the leant, and. if con?, i Heat j
?rill he very j-la<l to have any further light you could *-hcJ on this tuK
The literatim* is not so queer as it is typical. It contain?? Mr*-**?-?.
alltirinjr talk. "All tho proat mon you can call to mind have had on?-?,
ticular quality in common, and that is training;/' "Posil ont f'iH'n?patnj,
big money." An 1. of course, then? is a testimonial or two. The F^a ?.
Applied Kiigincerin..,', however, has been rather unfortun-'.'e m its chois si
.vl'i'ivnc.' . Olaf?, in particular, to the Chfcapo ?t Western Indiana ?Staam
Wat an*?wcrcd by that company's siimal engineer with the >incle and tas
elusive -tatement: "Xo; nor do we kii-r-v of any one in the <Impart**??
takinir t!ie cour.-e."
Another sip-nal cnirineer. who is in eharpe of the department for??,
of the beat known railroads in the country, ha-. bIbo written to The Tri
une: "While a cunsiderahlc amount of valuable blformatiefl can be *?K
tained from reputable correspondence schools covcrinc- various brincia
of si^nallin?, no man can fit himself for the position o( rifsall enririe?
without i pood many years of practical experience In ra:!rosd tsoA
prefeiatbly on the line."
That it does lure unfortunates this postal addressed to th? rin,
engineer of one of the largo railroad systems is concis?? and ei-c**-**
evidence:
"Just few line I am writing to you. We found you nam? in Tk?
Special <Notice from The Rh l?vay Signal Engineering, 1?10 Wils^
? Cnieafe, -???h we goting my Course. I v.oul<l rail you If ye?.
'?nino very k,nd po'ition "or me. Re or ev\e?? [ ?*,, 0"r l?it ?.
'ion. i can e>: to or pay my Denr Cour??*, ?a? Belived vou do ions?
ajkiag for. Thinki iff vou in advance, Von Trail*.
"T. l:. KRZYZ1 ROWIfL"
The dilTiculty is the one that exist*? with so many of the coiirsposiJise,
schools. They offer fairly pood value for the money asked, hut their bjbj
i-^es, written to pull in loads from prospective pupil-', an? too r'ovnn**
\ ? Th? Bignal E?-ne*inear sum:? it up editorially :
'?Ihi? s?a? rot the Stti ?ueh teursfl en 'he market . ttii
the possibility of lnakit:*-; sur?, ?i of real value t?> the sts
dents ?raa eery generally :ccojrni....d. 1 he new sehoel had th? eppsr
. there/ere, to render a serriee to -i-jnal tue:,. , rours?
been praiseworthy ami Its i - t?,o,
itudeatfl had heen above reproach there - no reasoi
* beea accorded the co-operation <>f n large part
- -.?ion. This teas nor th? case, however, and, a
? -, of th? Misleading character of lu advertising literature and the
sent out to prosper?ive *?:i,l enrolled student?, ? -"?..?"H?!
? rather aadealrablfl repotation ?mionf*- ra
The advertising1 was considered so misleading that the Vigilan-e Ces
mitte* m' the A ?s?.ruit<-?l Advertising Club*? of Um World ha- i ??en intern*
?mere-ted in it
V\rK ARK in ra?eipt of a circular let?. ? Orvu. ?
vertisuij? mnr.ajrcr of the Witti Bagil a Wttl .?""-e?to
t1ip A- ational Advens'-i-.. tk? a,,.,., ,.. ?
tien, int* Act.cultural Pul
Advertising !' ? Idvertising ; America, the
??on. :.nd Whom I? May < o.uern.
?-. r.??w?^,^ a.,?,..,, ,,,, | " 'US ' ?s'il SI S Cllt ptl?ll? .
It ?i ?i l'iiie* ?.lonably BBfair if ad?.??<? trfaiag natter niep^rcd ?nd
paid for, Bfl Beted nlio\.-, be pirated or i . ? tat,
'i o eecofapliah or oht.i n h mere rjeeiral i ? eead I Is n na
UBdflrsigned nffgi its a national board of ceasei I . ltd te? be
I :?ied ??ver by competent nd-.cr' i ?? MM
???,1 or ladoned by the ???
American a**?*ra*spaper Pal ? ?! Pub
: hei ' I MXifll ioB, I '?'I I - ?_--?-?
?', pii:s upon all copy before or nf?cr pablieatio I and
of the advert ng mattet ? l -
II be free trom plagiar:??. ?,? - n
of its actioB ?n any tooa brought befare it. re nr?*?
the plagiarises, if any. and fix the priority right te the u?? of the mit
:;i-ppc*ed. and to look after BBCh Bthcv ' -??periT
come before it.
! he need of a national hoard of ceBflorchip ?a i eflfll if
e*;?ab!ishing aru) maintaining such an orpsn tien :'i-: 1**
'iaP'i caro ef by KBpOBSiblfl b iifrn? who ad-er? ?e lirff ;
.ir-.d who pnv for the preparation ef ?? ??
geaey mi-'ht have its eei fa Held foi *-i corunl
? ilfl number of BXperlei : rr /l"nf
A national bonr.i ? ' "'
ar**ea?ey nnd advertiser. It woo th -.'W'
aitention recardinf: the "hf,n?-*?>" of tho advert ie I -****2
non. I? weald bei. 0 K of a natlenal bmn
of crn?or?hip printed la the coui"? ? .?red ei
every piece ef matter seat to ll it wonld
nx- a? It hs* never paid bei*erfl
mat who have no regard fer I
iBokeB "i i*]' a do/.?n woHs "Do il WlTeroBl
.. Bi ? ? ? ?.toi of ad ' ?' ling eopj m ? .-oaof?
that for which h? " " .'r'' .,
- r. |* would have the effect of I rab> ano
eom] ich IB, after all. '.he BBBeaCfl of propre?, and tr-,e!ife?l
trade, .
Evan if no direcl re ulta ?re tratreable to 'hi*- wo;! 'r,,*nt.?UC^r?
.,* ., - an inter. 11 0? the ne-.v spirit th*t ?' ?b"fV.
the Land. Probnbly naver will all advertising be hon ??y l0nceivMJ?
honestly pre ented." hut tlie percentaRC is higher than N ever a?*B\*Bl
is mountinp.
? 11 1C fl I ll'll?- ?? I?. ?"? ?vtviuisi; n,,.,*.,,. -r. -Lit?
ngs in the .-*
It -iocs. An 1. il raggCBta the ?point thai many g?tw
are like m.inv . I ? ?!???. mav he aide to sell, hut ome'ime?
mpch. Many Vamtoanart bate a/ords. The Watarwrwm
Company ifunra i-tee adda to ?a complete; '??'f- ?'>
thing ... me; bet the ?v.. In which the ?tito?j^^
...l and the rrieadl) w? ??TTO.i^^?irA^ft
baa made me a fricBd of th. ^mi^?^JTit mm*+l
. left ?heir efflcs ,i?h a feline that they r. klad
pieaenl and not feel '?h ,h"v ""' in l ?. '" Wtfl?* ?>
Th e are plenty of hi? corporations a+?????9*f? Ptai^j?
partnient ha, >Um ?^ W-fS^ * ^^
has a very sound chance 01 lew??1!
pi Bfl m- M m <" t'apital.
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