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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914.
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liiPEOALTY 1
To reduce our larj;c simk of Millinery, vc will put
cvcr' Triinmcl Hat in "iir Iioiim.' on sale, for 3 ctyf
owy (note the time) today, Saturday and Monday ,
at following prices :
$ 5.00 lint at $ 3.05
$ 7.00 Hats at $ .1.93
$ 8.00 Hats at $ 15. GO
$1000 Hats at $ .
$12.00 Hals at ? 7.05
$15.00 ;.ts at $ 0.05
S25 if. Sto) Hats at $15.00
$.15 to $50 Hats at $22.50
Tlicc price wil
early
ami
for thee .1 'fAy.f mv.
Ret a pood selection.
('( niie
riumes arc the
,'e will make
favorite li inuiiins of this season,
a Social Sale of the following:
$ 5.00 I'ltinies at $3.05
$ n.00 Plumes at
$ 8.00 riumes at
$10.00 riumes at
.$1.00
$5.30
$0.05
f Ik lartky Millnnaenry
312 West Central Avenue
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of these nun, the correspondent sv'.
were left behind by tli, fining A"
trlann without having received iiny
medical attention.
"The f C tifiKtti n advance wan ib l v
ed," i ittil Iiiiiih the ( 'hi 1 1 1 , 1 1 ! 1 1 1 .
"owing tn thp necessity nf attending
In the burying nf llu. Austrian dead
unit oaring fur (hi' wnuiubd, whii had
fared badly at the hands nf n few
tiiiMkill.il nurni'H and (ubsm. The
wounded, deserted l.y the Anslr'ans,
Illilli-I billy augmented thi I im nf plls
micin taken. Aiming llu- pinom'!"
arc ninny Turkish inhabitant of lins
nlii. "Polish volunteer regiments me bc-
I Ing formed In nil purl of Poland mil
western Kusslii exi Ivi ly nf Oalhn
lie. Tin V llll officered by Pnb illlil
have polish c ho (ilii I iih."
si.K.iir
J. Mini. Ml
flWim.l. h
!!'. II. I' lit
i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1
"Tin -re
Aiv r.s aiii:
MAPI: NI'.AIt OSTINP
, fit. : (s.;i:, p. i.) In .i
from FlUitlilitg thi' iune
nf tho Km hutige Telegraph
nays:
ban been it slight n ' lvi in,-
by Dip allies Inward Ostein). 'I'll''
Pritish ir occupying two tiHam-H
which they curried liv
lll.tlgcn. A I liu Illlil II li, lit, ill
imI In fight unit mjMcri.li M il
bayonet
ii icfus-
I Itl II l( Toiuoi s
l ATtiltlM. AlitK
p. in I A dis
im V from I !?-
x. H t. 29 ( 1 1 : 4 li
In Oil' HlVllH II V'.
myn:
i port ri i i lvi'il lu re from i i n
fiir
put .li
' id mix,
I "A
i mil Dnlu ll, I'liniiiiiiinlliiK tin- In m il
fori iiprnUim hkiiIiinI tin- Iitiiiiihh
III I llllltlll llll W'l'Nt Aft il ll. KIIN M tlllll
llwii I nincp-KiikIIhIi ioIiiiiiiih mriipl'il
Kllilll IM tlllllT li. HfllT HlTlollK fiulll-
! Ihk In wlili li the I'li ni h trmipB liow-
imI uri-at litayi is .
' -:! tit lN nil linpoi In nt rnllro.iil Mn
I linn mi Hid H.iliihH i, !i:ni mil. from
III. I IlilHt."
ncowx I'HiNi i: itri-oin i u
WOIMH .lt a r I l!ll
1lii IX'I. 30 (till IjiiiiIiiii, I n. m.)
II Ih rt'imrti iI Inn' that I hi' Oi r
miin i rnw n prlrirp Inn, In r n wmnnlril
while pmliii nil iitlai It on Vi rilun.
roitri i iiovr niri itovric
hit nv .l ItMW mm n
I Inter, I I'lfliiiul. Oil. itO (tin liin
iloii, i'.'.MI n. in.) Thi' IlilliMi torpiMlo
ili'nroyiT l-'alrnn wim hit hy Uv- IiihI
ulii-ll lirid WeiliiPKitny nft'inonn hy
till' I ; I I III II IIH off thi' t'OU Wt Of ISl'lKilllll.
Tin- Khrll Htrm k thi' hriitui'. killimt
I. h ut. Ilulii'it Wniilnii. cniiiiimiiiliT of
tllii vi'HPi'l, lllld tlm MirllllirlH nf thi"
Kim i itw fnrwaril,
Thi' ih iiil uml lour w i ti ii 1 1 wi'it
laliih'.l horn yislii ilay, nl'iii iih ii'
h'Tn nf th i ri w w ho wi'ii' inlurcil
witi put unhurt' nt 1'iinlsliU.
Thf Kali n'i arrlt' il nt linvrr TIiiiik-
v ii I ti'i mum ami piui'i cihil tn
1'ol tHIIIOlll h.
DIAMOND COAL
t0f Jk llic ml.r mil from I he
f.llllnp llrlill lili II I l lll'
II aMMi'iI from tlm .
M.iSluli lilr A-wit'lii-I
Inn.
AZTEC FUEL
COMPANY
Phone 251
Hi ruuntry nf uplin, the prnm m c nf
Whdin In pi turd hy thi' en p t ti I nf a
inun on tho north nhnri of tin' Kiillt
.f Forth, wIiIIp npfntttiiK it flaMi
linlit Hppiirnttnt.
Thf ri'imrt that thp (ipiniann h.itf
InvBihtl thi Pol muni i iiilmiy i.fAn
tioU flill InrkR iiiiiflriimtl'in.
Ih-p uml In H Kiilllim i liiirnt ti i Tlu
flunk In thin, thitriiiiKlilv iiiiiIiHhIih'iI.
" Vi'i-trrilav tlnl Hip ilny htfnii.,
Hip ilii iiiy lioiiKht tip lipnvy KiniMiitnt
n Idii'd lt(niniinly tn Ihi' lln- nf Ad
mint I llimii'N hIiIih. TIii vi khi Ih ru
riluil only tliflhiK nt 1 nil til a 1 ilnlii
.ikp. 'I'ntlay Hip iipptixltluii from the
Nhoii' hiiM itiu t It u llv ci nni'il uml t lie
I pli'pniidi.iiiiirp nf tho I itt a 1 kuiiim ih
Hl rllllt tn hit 1 Bill llllHhl'll,
"Till' i u"tin It I' M lut vt llPPH VI'I V
In: Itt throughout, but oni hIicII px
Idoiliug on tlm ili'MtroyiT Fult on, k ill
id oiip nfihrr an. I iluhl nun uml
tt i hi iil ti unit iiffici'i' mill tlfii'i-n ini'ii.
dm' killiil uml m'Vi'ial ttniiiitli'il nri'
iiImii ii'pnrti'd frnln tin- lluht iiiiIhit
llilllliinl uml iliiht tt ill' ttntiiiili'd ml
tlti liinalthi.
"Thf iTit'iny'ti H III . 1 1 1 a i it i H linti. ulsn
I. .Tn npoi ifil Nii'kiiiK an i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y
In illl.lt k llll' I'nlll Im III lllli Nltip.H tt lllt'll
nil' rnvi'l'l'd I'.V I ' I 1 1 b-. ll lli'itt I o) t'I's."
i.i km ricorosM, or
i'i:( i, i mid t l it i:
WJ-rutATi; I k.ii i im;
ON VM II ( tlVIINt
A niili'tdltin (flu London, Oil, "'.t,
H i in) Tilt' SIH in till Hi-Pntllli til
t.f Hip Trli (iraiif, ia)(i:
"KllilililiK nn I'nlll li.itikN nf tin.
Tmr I'onl lllllin, but It It 1,'fH m ti'iv
than n ptiiiiiiiiy. Until nitliH mr InkttiK
I. rr(. Tho lli'lKlnim lintp f.iiil.ln
1. 1 iito cKpi'i tationi uml ititilil l!i.- tlm
t.f Hip bnllli' thill ll) nf I .mit in'
mid 'TiTiiuuiili',' iiJiitil It hi'iiid.
"A b'KM iititnlicr nf vt'nit in lid im'
imitiiilt at llriiMt'K. I'nth truopM air
ni 1 1 n mi 1 1 iiiitn limit In llir fn.nl. A
ii'lllilil! nlfliei n.llit to till' oil rvf inll
tit lit
"'We i annul do niu, h Inn, hut tve
i ' 't lit' Tin' lut) niii't rhiiiKi' ii r"
terrible, Hmiiip nf tmr nieri are plei't ed
IhroiiKli and Ihiniiuli. We me ftanil
tut! bii-Hxt tli'iii in tmit'i, iiinl with
tile leriihle lite nf the nurshlim Hi-re
littHi'ketl fit. in thief ullleit. Mall) iti-lf
1 Uli'd at MnliIeiM i Ue mitl Hie t aiutl
Vatel wn , ill nil l.ln.,.1 '
"The ll.iiu.iiiM me iIikkiih.' en
Ifellt ItllleriU in the ilile. tinll "f Till
ll. hel.lliii tie line nf Nletlpnl'l UV-
Jiiude."
JvlNti Issl I s I I UP IIH
I'lit M l,M 1 1 N TO TltoiM
I KM NS Tit V
W I , IK,
It) nitivi:
i: at l.A hsm:i:
(S .,111 ,. in.) Ti'le
linl t hi'.iMti'i n Kin life,
f the t'tllllal ,i K
l.nii.1,,11, i let. i i s ,,. in I Th.
IvxchatiKf Teh'Sr.iph h A im-Ii n!, nn
i lit re jininb in si tuls the tolliiHiim
Jilot laiii.iii.iii Ik-m .1 I t bum All.t il
In the KelKlall tinniet
"inn- ti.wiiK hitie hei ii bin ned and
,.ur hntmi ii ileMro) 1 1) mid tin re k
Mnlii mill; over Hie tv hole tminlrv Hat
IlinrP teirll.lp tlUanlels will !,.i;t.Y if
te do nnt Irce Hi.' luuuti) nf the In-
(idelH.
"That W J inn- tniet.tit e tluty ami
H In B duly you .,ni fulfill tilth the
Itppiiitanef nf your nlhen."
JllU I IM'l 11 1 ) T M II.I.
M ri-OKIINt.
Mill
I.dlidnn, Oit. 2K (11 p. ml The
et'ietury of thf mtniiiii ll.v inaki i the
follow inn Hntliium emeiil ,
"Thp liriiliih natal finlilla t .,n
linueit to nippnrt the filln k' li ft and
Hiu p the iiiorriitiR nf Oetoher 27, the
tTe nf K'-ill.'h filMia hll been l.lnliiit
t. ler uti, n Hip tii'iniuii pn-'tt mnn
,nd tiatii'tien.
"Kepnrlii reeeived fiinii nhore ten.
lify to th fffpet and arcui'iicy t'f the
1, nntb Ml, i it I,
:i,iiliini: from
i i n 1 1 t-itontb'lil
at h
"the r-tt ll.it Inn ll It l I 111 I 1 ,:l Itasnee
Im hi iiik lafiftilly tt aliheil. The (lei-
iiiiJ hate i, 1 1 1 1 1 - I the InetlcM tvlllt h
protetl !.n Kill riKsl ill itl Aiiliverii. I'liey
ale apparently ellibavurillK In drive
a tfeilue into Hie ullli'K by Hheer wi'IkIiI
ul lillll file,
"Nulth .'f l.ilb' nil t iinlllllleK Well,
IhniiKh the (ii nii ilis Im v' brntiKhl up
povt el fill li'fi'l V t M
"The HelltlatlH nine lllnl'it lire 111
I Hit tlll'lv nf the flay."
l.oililnil, tH't. :ll) (l'.:.". II. in.) - Tin
pally ( 'lirulilt'le'B 1'arln rnl I espiinth'iil
miHeili, that, villi a t lew In ib'tat h
Ing I'ram e from (lie nlii'1, Heiiuativ
made an offer In i niii'linle peae nn
the Iiiihih nf Hie een'Mtlnii nf Mt ii unil
poMtlbly it pnllluil nf Aluai i- tn I'lante,
The offer, iit enrilimi; tn the t nrrespuii'
ib nt, vviiH rejet 'tell.
The prnpiiHal, the im reKpnndPn!
Kiiyn, vtiit Cunveyi'tl tn iiTlain Infltl
enllal I'reiK hineli who were expel led
tn net im Inleriiii'iliarleH. The prnpo
cat witH Unit the (iermaii kiivi riimenl,
rei ii:ni!int( the ( uiiraui' nf the Frein 'i
iirmlew uml never havliuit leKartbtl
Kraiii e it h n iirliii Ipal enemy, was
ready tn make peat e nil ti riHH 'l it
merely rmnuriible but ReutTniis
the repuhllf. Tin He teriim Mould
(ludt the truiiKfer of Mel', ami
lieiKhhorillir putllnii nf l.uirame.
fur
ln-
thi'
.I.NMI) WOltK MONK
IIV I K. Il l W AIt ( KAI I
(2:at n. in.) Tut
1 Inter I'lillispnn-
Itlll.lnil, ihi. 110
Oally TileKiapliM
tb nt M.iyp.
"Tilt tvnrk tlniic by Hie llrilish
1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h mid nther t-h.lllow lIlllllKl.t
MMmda It playin a lunre anil moii'
Imi'oriant part in the liKhtinx ahuiK
the cuant. The.H' InuitH make l'retlii"tt
taltln UP Ihi' talial.i and rlteiM, Hi it k -Un
ii iit'tt K'll I'll blown inlu the very
heart nf the eui iiiy'H lories, tin ini't.v
tiei'ii.slolln the bonis nt tn Mu h elni''
fit n K ii that Hie tlt'itP were able t 1
employ rifl" Hie amiittsl tne t nienv.
'The Kpt'cd of On' "hipy ahvay.s .1
nhlea them tn net nut nf Hie way he-
! fore the iieiiiimist an plat e artillery
I iitlvantanenii.tly itpainwt 1111111.''
iii ki-in hiM'vn 11 11
OF 1)N IINl I II
...s
SI ( ISM si
la
I he
has
in
liibm, Oil :'H ( 10 11:1 p. in.) -fullottiiiK
ilispat.h from Heilin
been ret'i'lted by the Manniti
le?H (tunpaii) .
t.i 'iimax sum muni.
ki i-oi: n i pi s 1 u) i:d
I tiiitl. 111, Oi l. :to (l:;bt h. 111) I'h.
Pally Mail'M 1 tirrenpuntleiH "on the al
lies' bit "Im:. iTpni'ti'd that a tier
Iiiitn Hill una 11 lie whir.i allatki'il .he
I'.i'itlsh ballledilp 't iit iable nlf 'he
ItelKlail I'Oilnt, llaK bel li Mlllili,
"ll Is repotted that tin ll. 1111.111-.
ale blilllnK hllity b.illellen tn the
I 't liuan 1 imk to enable iht iu in
, iiiiiinl the ettli aiite t.i the St In lilt
..ml In the .North sea betvieen the
faiiilbaiikt ailtl the t M, The Uriiihh
dlipn will be oblilled I lit ! fntf In i,M
"ii the lilh Hea.K,
' l.el lllatl HUMlllts hit h flew
V,ti.nt ill I'liln'il bnuibs nn the
May llalinll, wiilth Was tb'ftl nt itl b
lite.
"Ill the 1 1 .. 1 1 1 i 1 1 K al 1 1 a until nil, lilt
A ni l 1 lain, have taken lllti.iiuii u Imiii
i ih and iiim tet it mat hliie iiiisi,"
I M',tl for S,"i. (Kill. (inn.
W.iHliinstoii, Oil. With u I'ui
! mal appeal In Mel hndisls In rnnti'i-
bule $5,000,00(1 thirlnR lUK. it!t ll funtl
J tn support retiii d mininter." or their
Itt blown and niihans, the WanhliiKtmi
I 1 iiiil'i l enee of Methudist Kpiseopal
t lei K) ineii, nelt'i tetl tn Ml imp the
i niniiev. atljotn tii'tl t mi I lit . Thin eon
! f nee wait the Initial step 111 Hip
r I 1 anipnUn to pt'nt ale a relief fund nn
the irmtli nnimersaiy of the Itiuudliin
nf M 'HtiitllMm. Anntlier eunfereiitt'
will be held in I'huaKii nhnrtly aftPi
the new e.tr.
t.i KM N
IdKI'l IHll S
SINK KI sslAN
t KI Isl It
LITERARY CONTRIBUTION
TO CAUSE OF FRANCE
I Wil
ToLhi. Oit. ;stl (11:15 n. 111.)
ofihii- mid eighty -four it t im n on
heard 1 In- I;iil.m eritfr J.-tuii bus
weie kllbd when the tieiiiian iruijipr
I'liiib ii tm pi doed and n.ink her In
I'. titling hatbtir.
(V MOItNINC JOUttNAL .I'tAL l-A.0 Wl.l I
I'alin, Hit. :'!! (T 31 p 111 ) The
Ft nu b iicuilemy today isMied a note
pioteMhm aualnst r.eiman.v Iuiviiik
imputed tn Frailer or her allies re
si'iitisihiltty for I lie war and 11 Inn
auaiitM the "it hi -lit i n;t ble nets" tnnl-
1 nulled hv the t. el 111. ill armien.
The limp wiys that In the tiamp of
1 iv i I ii'ii t in 11 thf neademy ilenuttni'i'!i
the nidation of Helnian nentinlity iilld
tile ilenl 1 tlel inn nf thp llolde IIIOIHI-
jitietiln nf Hie (ntnt It pvprwipn ud-
Hiill of the 1'UiniiiK of Hie il- mil at inn for the iiilnn'.i that hip
11 t.n thp bitter ri-Klun f Hie San ! ftuht ini aKiinnl the (let man-Aimtrlnn
AlSIKIVN WKl'MM D
III ( II K(.I. ON Itl SSI
. ti m
Ml .
I!el
tad, net.
III. 1 'I he
h. at la nil
L'H Ola l..tntli
run a hpuinleiit
etlt, sam
f j
that
in..
the
a r
lait.
liver, trllht(u enlliltliolin prevail All
the available buildim-H, im lulling
SlaMe iimnajtlerlen, alp trowdeit with
A u.-11 inn wnuii'K'J and tllti. Many
1 , mill nut mid setnln "xrerHniti, to the
soldiers who, nntmalPil by the virtue"
of our ittti entmn, limn iK uiniiMl! ale
Franct'a iiii mtrt a Illy.'
E
LOUIS
OF BATTEiMBERG
HAS RESIGNED
First Sea Lord of British Ad
miralty Quits Office Because
of Germanic Oiiin and
Connections,
! BOHNIN JOUHNAL ,'.''L LI.IIB
Knlldntl, Oi l. Jil tin .',."1 p. III.)
I '1 nun liiiln of IJailenheru, auaim-i
whuiii there Iiiivp been no open ( bin K
ei hut iiiik h idle KoM-tplim hl't'ltui'l' nf
bin Aunlrlan orimti, bun rinlirnetl his
ponitlon nn fiml m i bird of the
admiralty, It In Hiniichl pn, lia
ble, beciiiine of a newnpaper tatn
palKn iiKaiiiHt Ilia ItuMlim nuth it hlKh
euiriniiiiid,
A nnouiiceme nt ,,f I'llni p houis' res
il!iiiiiii:i wan tiiude innlKht in the
court circular w hich rci ortletl tti.it the
pllltce hn l been p i clvcd in uuilicnt c
by the kliiK on rtliniiilHhinr bin tip
p. mil incut.
I'rlnep litiln of I'.allcnbi'tK, nl
Ihuucli burn In Austria, came, tn Kuk
lantl an 11 boy and wan 11.1 1 111,1 llt'd 111
IHtiS, v.hctl hp wan only 14 yearn old.
I I i k line In the limy wan nlowrr than
that nf most iniletH, for he had been
III the navy twenty-lbiee earn befnri'
he wan pi intuited In a captaincy mitl
it wan iinother thirteen yearn before
he became n rear admiral. ICvcn nf
It T llutt be went up by slow tttaK'S
but flnnlly, hln ureal ability and HT
vlcen being leconnl.cd, be wan np
pninteil first ncil nd III llll.' 11 few
yinrn after hln visit to Ameilt a.
Outside of the. fact thai he was
bum in Austria, the chief iiiki -nl
bin nppnnenln iniidn i,; ininl him was
iluit Iip In the brnthei-in-l.iw of l'rlm'c
Henry of I'iushIii, who holds a noiue
Hhat similar roiniiimul In the (ier
mnn navy.
'j'here were ruinoiH some limn anu
that I'rinif I.oiiIh bad been confined
in t lift Tnwcr of Lontlun, but these
Were too ridlciiluiiM to he Kiven nt rl
1111s consideration, iillhuUKlt the 11 u
Ihulitii'n ileeniPil it evpedient that be
should appear more in public Instead
of ciiiifmniK himself In the iidmir.ilty,
where since thn outbieak nf the war
hp had been working niKht mid day
dlrei linif Hip nlrali gy nf the navy, the
prince belli)? cmini'li 1 c, inn; nf the
must note. I Hlrati'KlHln nf Ihe admiral
ty. Following Ibis, snnte nf the b ss
Ui fluent in I 1 1.1 ) iiim luiik Hie matt it up
and asked that smite statement
should he iniitle In.arillnt! the fact
that an ofl'b it of to 1111,111 bnlli slinubl
bp ri'l.i iiii il an the profesalntial head of
the llrilish im y.
The (llohe, for example, while ex
piesnlnn iiytiiiathy for the prince,
whom ll ;b scribed nn "himself Ihe
soul of honor but,, who In the sublet I
nf 111.1 limiau t Kii.i'tip anil tinfnuiuled
siisilcinnn," nuked that fur hln own
sake "im linn than I'U' Ihe liatimi
titer whom- ilcstlnlet he nnW exei
t'be silt h luiramnunt Influence,"
smile a 11 1 Inn il .1 1 1 ve Ktatement shntild
he Issued nf "a luittiro mi emphatic
and so tiniilialil'u'il as tn remove at
once anil forever every cloud ( f iliuibl
ami In silence every breath nf luinur."
The priiiii'n defenders itilckl) re
plied willt the record nf th" nervics
nf himself and bin family tn Filmland
anil rather siranKcly, his nephew,
I'l lncc Maui it f llattelihcl 1?, w ,1:
the first member of the tuyal family
tn be killetl in the war.
I'l lncc l.nitin nf Pnttf lib"! s? Is an
udinlrahle and pcrnnnal able In Ih'
klnit. lie was burn (U Oral,, Austria,
Itl 1 S 5 4 . III.' eldest noil nf Prince Alex
ander of Heist-, lie married his coti
aln, Print 'sn Vlctoiin, ibnmhlei' nf
laiuln 1', Ktantl duke of Hesse, anil
of I'llncesn Alice, Qlicen 'cln'ii'i
tlaiiKhter. He was naturalized a I'.rlt
Inh Mioject and cnterctl Hip royal navy
In IStiX.
r.y marri.'iKc I'rlnep Louis Is relat
etl tn Kmiici'or William of Herman)'
the I'lnpi'iur 11111111 tho eldest sen d
Qiippii Viclorlii'n eldest daiiKhlcr. The
Wlfo of Prince Pouls is sister In the
Uusitlun cinprcsH and cnuaiu nf Hit)
(lerinan rinpcror.
Prince l.nns of PattenbetK stervel
in the KKyplian war, was direcinr n,"
naval intilllKi'iice; secund In com
iiia lid of the .Mediterranean fleet,
cummantlcr in chief of Hie Atlantic
fleet, cumicautler of the third mm
ftiurtli division nf tile home Ihct, and
ni'ctin I sen bud. lie was appointed
fust sea lord in IS 13.
in 1110.1 he visited the fulled Stalest
In cniiimaiiil t.f a Hrilisli squadron.
boriif thun far with no much honor
and uci csn.
"Thf iinxietlen and Imbt tthlch rest
upon th" natal mlmliiiiitration of our
country nre In thernnelvin, eiioiiKh to
trv 11 man' spirits, 11 ml when to them
arc added Hip incredible difficulties
of which you speak, I could not nt
thin Juncture, in fairness, ask ou to
Millport thi in.
, "The navy of today and still mure
Hip navy tomorrow benrn th" Imprint
of your work. ThP I'liornioun Im
pending Influx of cubital nhlps, thp
score of thirty-knot (miners, the de
stroyers and submnrines, uii'tualletl
In modern construi ilium, w hb h irp
cornlnir now to hand, nrp thf pnults
of labnrn whb ll wp bate had In com
mon Htitl in which the board of ad
miralty owes no much to your aid.
"The firm step which secured thr
timely concctitintlnn nf thp fleet w in
taken by "U. 1 'oust express public
ly my deep hub btedness to you uml
the pl 11 I fe'd ncverancf of our
threp years of official imam iatiun.
"In all i iicumstancen you an; rlitbi
In your decision. The spirit In which
ynii hate lifted In the same In which
I'riine Maurice of I'.attenherif has
(riven his life to our cause anil tn
which your aalliint son Is now crvlni(
In lln- fleel.
"I bet? tun tn accept my profound
renpect and that of our collt'UKues on
the board,
"I lemaln, ymirn very sincerely,
"WINSTON K. 'I IF 1! 'II I PL.."
RAILRGAD RATE
ARGUMENTS ON
IN iSHON
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Brandeis Denies Case Has
Been Made Justifying Per-!
mission for Advance in;
Freight Charges,
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PIUM I'. I .Ol ' IS SKXI1S
HFslt.N I ION TO ( HUH llll. I,
l oinloil, Oi l,
admiralty has
COl l I'SPOllth'lH i'
nf I'.altenhi 1
Cliiit'chill. f ist
I'l'ince l.nitis,
I'htirchJIl ilalid Octobc
"Hcitr Mr. ( hurt hill:
Ml ( 12: IS a. m.) The
issuptl Hlt follow iim
between Prlnt'e l.nuN
ami W'istun Siieme:'
bird of thp admiralty.
In a letter to Mr.
2,1, said;
1 hu VP lately
been driven In the painful conclusion
that at this iuiii lure my birth and par
tntaK'e hae the effect of itnpalrinii
in some res;. et Is my usef illness on Ihe
hoard of the admiralty. In these t ir
cuiuslaiiccs I feel it tn be 111)' duty as
a loyal subject nf hia majesty tn re
nin niy of Hep nf first sea lord rtupin-!
thereby tn 1 a 1 ibtate the task or the
nilmliilstiaiinn ,.f the Ki-cat service to
which I hue de) tiled my bfe ami In
ease the burden pbuod on his ma.i
tstt's inini-'ti'l s.
"Am lours vert truly,
"l.nFIS 11K KATTKNt'iK. K!.
"Ad miral."
Mr. ("hurt hill, under date of Ocln
ber ;'!'. redieil to l'rince l.ouis a fol
lows; "My dear Prince I.tttils: This is no
ordinary war. but a striiSKle between
nations nf life or death, it raises pas
sions lift ween the races of 11 most ter
rible kind. It effaces Hip old land
mark!, and tmntiers of our civiliza
tion "I caniitit furl her uppune the wish
you hate durum the last few wei ks
expressed t" be released from the bur
dell of responsibility which you have
'r IIO.NiNA JOUHU.M .PICIAL LKA.-.0 winri
AVa.'hitiKlnn, Uct. 3. Aniumenln
wi re lu'i si ntetl to the Interstate Cnrn
nicrt p ciimmlsslun tuday by cuiuisel
fur thirty-five eastt rn railway sisternt-'
seckinR a Keneral advanrn In freiiUit
rat 's, Pmiin A, Itrandein, thp cninmls
nion'g special counsrl, declared the
only new fact adduced by Ihe carriers
tn lustily tin Ir plea was Hie Kuropcaii
war. Nn spuillc showing hail been
made, he wild, as In the Injustice of
any cxisllntr rab s, and he expressed
the opinion that If the commission
fatv lit tn Kraut the advance, therein'
modifying its previous rulinK. It
would exceed Its legal powers and 'n
vatle the province of congress to de
clare governmental pnllebs.
Mr. Urn 11 leis was followed b) F. P.
Jainc ami F. Iv Paulson representing
1 shippers of brick ami tile; Frun.
l.yi.n ami Charles M. Johnston, un
pen ring for Pennsvlvania coal pro-(luccr-i;
l.ulher M. Walters, in behalf
of lumber and livestock shippers, and
Hush Puthr, counsel for the C'hl
1 agu association of commerce. All
maintained that nothing had been
brought out at the new hearings tn
Justify the alliance nf any specific
rale and that the relief snught by the
carriers wan beyond the legal power
of the commission tn extend.
Fight hours was allowed for argu
ment, the time being equally divided
between those advocating ami those
opposing the application. The case
for the railroad was opened by
(leorge S. Patterson, of the Pennsyl
vania system, who wan followed by .1.
1,. Minnie, of the Wabash; u. K Put
terl'leld, of Ihe New York Central, and
01 hers who dealt with specific ph.ts"i
nf the case. Mr. Patterson urged that
the proponed increases were reason
able and declared ihe mads were n t
asking fur them "as a matter nf
grace."
Final arguments will be heard to
morrow morning.
Clifford Thome, who appears in be
half 01' S''Vcral western slate railway
commissions and numerous shippers'
organizations, will sum up Hie case
of those in opposition to the advance
In rales, while Ueorge K. Prownell,
nf the Frie system, will close for the
railroaMs. It Is expected Pi" commis
sion will lake up the ease al lis No
vember conference and dispose of It
within a month or less.
Argument ,v Itramlels.
Amplifying his position, Mi', pran
tleis presented a table compiled from
Hi., nlalisllcs introduced by the far
riers to support their claim that reve
nues had fallen off greatly in 1 91 I
and in July and August nf the current
year. This indicated, be said, thai
while there had beta an IS, 000,000
decrease in gross revenue last August,
the actual result hail been an increase
of JltiOO.OOO In net revenues. The de
crease in gross revenues, he said, was
due to the European war without
doubt and with the decrease In busi
ness handled would go an increase, in
capital cost because of Idle equip
ment. Yet that element, be argued,
was one upon which the rommmsioi
had only thp opinion of various wit
nesses as to its duration.
"The i nest ton then Is," be added,
"if it is an element 011 which the de
termination of just and reasonable
mtps may properly In' based."
Hankers bad appeared before the
commission, Mr. Priindeis said, "to
show that railway credit abroad was
declining and the rate of interest they
must pay for new capital guitig up, a
condition which might last several
years alter Ihe war ended. This dsn
was classed as a field of consideration
outside. thp commission's proper
scope; but Mr. Prandeis Insist -d that
even If conildered it would have little
bearing. The total of railway obli
gations tn be renewed within the next
twelve months, he explained, was
I.100.0OO.0OO, on which an advance In
Ihe interest nf 1 per cent Wnul I
mean but $5, 000, 000. This, he insist
ed, should he distributed over the bil
lion and half In annual revenues of
the farriers of official classification
territory.
As to the decline nf credit repeat
edly urged by witnesses ns reason for
an advance in rates to safeguard e
curities held abroad, Mr. Prandeis
asserted it had no bearing upon 111
reasonableness cl rates.
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Two Days Only
Today and Tomorrow
Oct. 30 Oct. 31
Today and Saturday are the la.-t two days of Oeto
her. For these two days we have some remark
alile hai'o.ains tu nffer you, fur any member of thr
family. We have made some special prices in all de
partments of uur stme fur this final wind-up sale for
October. l!elow are some of the remarkable values
we offer vou.
Ladies' Coats
lu all the newest materials. Fancy Chinchillas. Che
viots. Scotch I'laids, Zibclinc, etc. All the latest
Myles ami very pretty ; regular values up to $25.00.
MONTH END PRICE
$13.95
Fancy Ribbons
l'icaiitifiil Satin Flowered Ribbons, ') inches wide;
regular va!:;c: 50c and 75c a yard.
MONTH END PRICE, A YARD
Children's Coats
Coud Coats tu wear any time. All the new styles and
lengths. Some are made of Fancy Chinchilla with
velvet collars, others of Astrakhan with velvet trini
iniii";. ami a few pretty Scutch I'laids. Regular val
ues $7.50 tu $10.00.
MONTH END PRICE
$5.95
Dress Shields
Regular values 20c and 25c a pair.
MONTH END PRICE, A PAIR
9c
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Jewel Cases
Regular allies 75c ami $1.00.
MONTH END PRICE
49c
Ladies' Dog Skin
Gloves
Just the ihiug for winter wear. Black and tan. Reg
ular $1.50 value.
MONTH END PRICE, A PAIR
99c
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