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On the Battle Fronts Carranza Says Mexico Is Neutral president. Opening Con Announce? Policy j-Tf??* During War Df-cribes Action of Henry Lane Wilson il S. Ambassador Asked Hint to Treat with Huerta, Chief Declares ? i - " ? \. ?? - ; ? - ? " " < r** 7*11? ??' "?< ?-'-i' ? ?* ?"? ? (I ? ? :i h It ?I ? I - ? ? Evacuation i n ? ? ? ? . u ? '?' ? *? i o bor inks, where ! ?i s ? ,-4 ? ' r i ri ? -? i ) i Argentine Mob Attacks Germans, birrs on Legation Rioters Demanding War, Storm Offices "! I niton News papers i ,?? r . lvc thi ; . - ? i \ r ?. ? ? \ ? ? ? , Brazilian People Applaud As German Ships Are Held ? ? ? - . ? ? - ? : Uruguay, Neutral, Gives Moral Approval to U. S. ? ? ? ? ? ? Alexiefl Appointed Russian Army 1 lead Victoi <>t ? ??.In i??n l ampaign 1 ormally ( ?iven Poal Petroj ? y^t?; "The Most Important Sale o? the Season" *^^&? TO-NIGHT PROMPTLY AT 8:15 ^Q-& Concluding To-morrow (Tuesday) E-renin** 1? the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza . i, ,,, ???ni, ?lr-rt ?MM i , ?ai I i? l.r ha,I tier <?f ?????? MWM< * ?Wings of Sterling Artistic Distinction ?"tiuding The Very Notable Collection I??rnir<I hy the I ?I? ^?David T.Watson, of Pittsburgh ON ?HUE VIF.W TODAY 9 A M UNTIL NOON At the American Art Galleries ?""*- t.1. ?tU ,,, ,??rt?,.r.l I,. Mr MI'iM \? I l-l*'***? ^fr^r*\ AMtRltAN ART ASSOCIATION, Mana*mra???^ Germans in Panic As British Fire Crumbles Lines Feverishly Dig Trenches by Night as Haig's Men Sweep On Stirred by U. S. Action Hindtnburg's Troops Begin to Feel Injustice of Their Cause ?? ? rtera j? ? ? . I ? ? ? , ? . ? ? ' -, Quean? 1 . ! < - - . - nt oui . ? C that th? ? : ,,. ? burg Ihrei ? ? ?,. ? ? ? ? ? I ?jji ? ? I (,erm;in ( ??unter I!!..?? Fail? i ? ? ? T i ? ? ? i es, ? to r ? West ! Hermana r.iniik.? ? I I. : ? ' I i,?1111.111 \riill<*!> l.iils ? ? ? ? er? .. au a - ? .... - Americans Died in 1 aking Vimy Ridge Mont? laii Man Among <? ana ill,ms Who l\tid thr* I'll, f! g list of ? ??? ? ' I - the Ci ? . lice t K i K.i'. Moi 11-M I.. I ' ? toi Dom ?. brooke, '. P.; H. 1 11 ? ? i 1 : h. - ' : ? ? Vine A I ? il i Rai - ? i leveland. Germany Bars U. S. Imports from Spain Tells Madrid That American Products Must Not Be Re-exported ''?Hnd April In The Spari?r . . , ? . ? *? ir , ?* as from the I States to Spain, tho^iote sayi, *-r;ll be c?FAT P.i* f.RF.AT ARRAS RATTLE '?i , nil i?n I ?-n?, ??hi? ti ?i reported lo have ta?lrn before the British ???l-i'i?. with the C-iiran? in rrtrral lo ?he dollri line running through Oieant ?n?l ?' . \rro*A il) m?nate?1 the location of the lia mi!?* lednr o?er which 1'ntiie Rupprecht *.am!y lannrh-* i tfl? RMMl ???\ai-e ( .errnan munter alta? k of the gr?*?l I attle. \:i.?? (3) ?howl ihr arr? ?Uli nirlli ?if Sf. Quentin, where lh?* Hriliih lm\r ma )r ?luring t?ir ? inj*. i. ins in ri '?? .\i rji- ? ? clei g effect th? ?i o I to th? ir has I ? ??,l. i> ? . ?? < ry bad , \ der a c ? I Bt timi fire vm she ; leasant \\ turn? ?1 agai I !.? r. .? around one cruel. It . to .Ir,. e ? "\?.t a Righteona ( au?'' ' longer a righteOUI C?,:?e ; But on? alwt ? 'o?, mac ? .-. I red. to mnk< II -, . I in. I ? ? land." el " ' -, ; a of th? ? i '..; . . he Engli ella ?.M h', er ? ? ? ("erma ? ? . .- . ? : ? ? . ? . "Proape? t I ooka Terrible" ? ? S ? ? v. ;i parapets . ??...I ni Verdui 1 doeun tnt *ho\< 1 ? Hppreriated th ? !'?:;? i s h p r ?* i Arras, but had no idt i ng to iwiftl I he nresei.ee ? ??? i : prol .? particularly dii taken ?hi ring th r'l told 'hi lion t liar piorr.i? mported ?ril ..i uee by the En - - ...? ported fror , ? ??.'. ! fie con : nf ?vnr and .?ub ? .? policy. ? tRtlOtl' given i meeting i ays th?* the comment! ' ta; ;f.a' the g,-. :?;o lifted Iti tha ? ? limply s?'-.? ? ? for ;ii<' . Report Danish Ships Sunk Outside Zone Survivors Reach Norway; Preti of Denmark Is Aroused A T* r : II ? ? ?? loed !'?>? *'* -:ed to gen that | the ?rer? forty-two mile? land and four milee outside the - ad ? 7one. fron Vad?oe indicate that ? ?? sen ees ?' (?er ? impat - ? '-ir It may b< - ?.?ta! traffic, ?aid, unless the situation is ?me? liorated. ' ? m eenont? of the deatroetioa *?f ih ?hip? ?-,;'h or ?ithout loss of rrnan ?ubmar ne? now eonsti . .,.-...,.; r,. ? ?. ?ha Disc situation is | g ftei a "Polit ?en" dcv'.ares trat it is highly unfair and ' jpurpoitlcsa ?or the Utnnana to ?*? *h<- Bl but I ?.,. ? ?rere to i : ma off the en -a Germans Spent Vast Sums in Bagdad Looted Hospitals and Stores, Fleeing City with Only Four Hours to Spar?? Bagdad '. amia i I ? Am 1 ! i. Onl the Hagdhil shop? I:;.- <? opened, .-u.-I these are half empty. The Jewish merchants lay t ej lost at morning ??' Mar? ii ' '. fuel befoi - ' Br.': The cales in the bazaai by : : ?? old clientel? in which toi coffee are scarce "'! he I m '.. - tak? rabbi. "Even the pigeoi mosqu ? . ng thin." Kurds and th? . tal, <;?rry i m- bel .i ng, d ta ?? lappil*) troops an ?ve tha bi - imbled 01 harj ?' 1 ,? a icene - t?ei man ?**irel< had ; ...... ? ? -ih Berlin. i blown March 11, n'.d er did his work well. i he roc ? rried awaj. - " huge c centie 0 the floo 1 giant masts had fal bad been ?down up. The money invested t''-.e ra?wa . 1 -!.<?' ?, . .-.?? towi . ? ? it ha? e be? pi,. )? ? the r ? ha.l Kor..* at 2 h ni. It) Danil ?? way to Den mar 1 ??? it cai g ?? '. ? Denmark'* national free passa?. help KtiRland 1101 injure Gen 1 paper Bppes ? ' ? sndon : : a.-t ice and not to c? 1 mark 'a a The Germai - 1 . ? . the repeated .: ships - raving ports. Th ?he track of a bi| on which 1? devot* ? : . rwe| Why Take -g. Chances? !'?^fr*^^H\' ^ lirn ?"Ui* premi-rs, ar<* under the f ST f?^. s3. protectionotthe Holme?Company, iT^?fi^T '**rN art" ^u<*r'*'"'' ^r??-"1*1 burgUrr, Vvr^?*JD*"Vy <ir* - ?'''-?-?- '-n'1 otnrr a,an,a?in? ir? \-^5W' rrpulariti?-?. ***s\\a*\\****^ r lrrtri'itv l?a<*ked up hv the Holmes Central Office organization guards your property. i telrphonr ?all ??i// bring CtnmpltXe information. HOLMES ELECTRIC ? PROTECTIVE ? COM PANY 26*CX)RILANDT'ST* teL-Cortlandt'lO Saks Clothes This Spring Are a Model of Workmanship and Style OAKS garments cost no more than ^ those of any other type, but the tailoring of Saks clothing is such as to lift it far above any other ready-for service apparel. There is more value in both the tailoring and the fabric of Saks clothes than would be possible if we had to support a middleman. Saks Clothes Are Saks-.Made Suits $20 to $50 Topcoats $16.50 to $38 fctfca & Conutmtt? Broadway at .31th Street ? German Overtures Spurned by Ch Efforts of Berlin to C Break Met with lmmedia Failure Peking, April l?. A.IU10 i| sent ;.(;K;.n?l 1'.orinan sul 1 lampaign on ruary '.-. th?- German Legation in P? 1 ply to the 1 t'oreig of P irliament ? id ? ? ..-.?! th?' S( to rote on the samo < ? German Minister la suppose ?rompt reply iron' ? believe? i\ e h< ? ? hope of delayinj the pari of the Chineae ? rt.tr.? n*. Get man* ' re* ' ?is denial of China'a requeet on of the submarine t paign and sought to establish urge lions between the two countries on .- ? Germans ? ? ed a br ? and China ' md resorted to ?very r ng delay. ... ? ?? ? ote just before 1? erancc of rt .id but little effect on the Sen* f the note were pla? in the hards of each Senatoi by o ? .. it 1 revent t , m foil louse fin i doi ?'ut of the ?Ji let's !? diplomatic : With which Dr. V of Foreign -A 1 : a's reasons for breaking off r lat ..i?? ? Germany. The "\\ it h reference to the new sul marine Germs the go' ? etnmen' of I 1 Republic of 1 hint, d 1 ? to further the eaui i of the world's peace and to maintai ternational law. a. pr ?'?** ?? .? and declared that i . to - ? . ? ta ? ? xist ing bel ? 1 wo coui tries "During the lapae of a month no lie,?, kid to the prot , t of th? ?-public in th? of th? German submarine?, a, tivitiei v. hich i..?j ?? ? aused the ? ? ? On Maren 10 ; ? ? - ad from 'our exce \ ? ?.? igl it atatea 1 hat 'he im ? man government is ?? to open 1 ? ?. ' arrive at a for the protect 0 '?> and propei ty, y? ?res that it ii diffl . her block ? : efore not in ac ' ' a pi ote ? ? ? ? ? .... ;'? deep regret, considers ?tS pro !.. ineffectual. The govet ? ? republic 1? constrained to sever - at present ox g with I ? 1 Plaster Model Helped British Win Victory - Officers Studied German French System Before Attack London, April I.".. The Reuter corre ??pondent at British headquarters gives an intero-tinfi* ?tory of how the British ffi ri tudied beforehand a ?mall model of Yitny Ridge, moulded by a:i tntrenmus ? fficer out of plaster. Th? model indicated erery natural feature. trenches, railways, defence?, roads and ?.'ream?, ?ven the mine cta'cr?. It *.'as prepared from serial photographs and direct obser*.ation, and all available that couhl he obtained. The knowledge thus gamed by the officers ia ?aid *o are proved of im altack Was eai tied <>ut. s Your Will Tlit' importance of nainiii?: it business-like Executor THE settlement of an estate calls for intricate, >t?'[)-l)v step business procedure. The bare outline is as follows: [.Offering will for probate in Surrogate's Court: 2. Securing "Letters Testament? an'* wlii?'li give tli?* Executor his legal authority : 3. Locating all the testator's assets; I. ascertaining all the testator's indebtedness; .">. Inheritance Tax ?Proceeding as required by State Comptroller; (). Payment <>t' debts, Legacies, etc.; 7. "Judicial ?Settlement**?Surro? gate's approval ?>t Executor's completed account. Id lakinii advantage of the Columbia Trust Company's long experience, you avoid the possible hazard of an unbusi? nesslike administration. I <>r such important matters a?? accur? ately kept records, systematic filing systems, ;-at<'t\ deposit of valuables and securities?the Columbia Trust (iom l>aii\ ??Her- advantages quite beyond the equipment of ordinary individuals. Whether you name the Columbia Trust ? ?ompan) as Executor or name an in?livi?lual, the legal fees are the name. IN FINANCIAL DISTRICT 60 Broadway IN HARLEM 125* St 6 Lenox Ave COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY i IN SHOPPING II?I CENTRE I | S*Ave6 34*Mt INTHE BRONX M w?*st.*S Third Av?a