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© GIRL TELLS HOW SOLDIERS ©) DRAGGED SLEEPING WOMEN |, , BE FROM BERTHS HUNTING SPY SS / Pag Alta kl ea By Marguerite Mooerg Marshall. Miss Akimov Met Thrilling Ex-| “on "the way to Warsaw I saw Tn all of war-shadowed Europe, among trains full of troops on the sidings 6 perjences on Last Civilian and soldiers drawn up on the plat- C forms. The cry was: a a Train Prom Russia. “To Germany! To the rescue of x t our Bervian brothers!’ devoted in tl a “Then our train was held up. $ TROOPS EVERYWHERE. a was @ harried consultation. the probe @ t % i ines of heads were out of windows. favorite brother, ; Women Into Aisles. WHILE IN GERMANY. he : “hall we be allowed to proceed bs aceracaes or is it war? Alliance, if European understandings rr % “Already those were the questions on. These other parties are German: eaitating every one I asked &| there tea strong popular feeling in t! travelling companion, an oldish man who was going home, what he bee 4 sgl 40 not know,’ was his reply. “Then we heard that NOTABLE EXCEPTION TO THE GENERAL RULE. ‘We are apt to think of the affection between royal relatives as formal and conventional rather than warmly hu- man. But there are notable excep- tions to this rule, if rule it ts, and the case of Queen Blena and her nearest and dearest forms such an exception. A She has always been daughter, wife and mother before she has been queen. From her very babyhood the relations between herself and father were most tender and il- he | tar. She is the fourty child of King Nicholas, and is said to have inber- ited more of his notable qualities than any of his other children. He ts &® poet and an artist, and so is she. He has great personal bravery, and during the Messina earthquake and other national catastrophes Queen Elena showed this same edmirable ry asi . Slowly, maay pauses, with the nerve- fhly overcrowded with pas- sengere standing in the ‘aisloa—read. ~ & Stray copy of a Continental Tt wad: ‘Germany is not ng But we were in Ger- ind ARCH TRAIN, ROUT SCANTILY CLAD WOMEN, “An exciting moment came as we ‘usband May Have to Declare War on Her Native Country, Montenegro, Which Is Ruled by Her Father and Where Her Beloved Brothers Live. wives and mothers of soldiers, probably the most anxious woman is a Queen. For it ecems almost certain that Queon Elena of Italy will have @ husband whom she passionately loves on one side of the world- rocking conflict, and @ father to whom she is only less opposite camp. shoot and fish and ride and climb mountains in her girlhood days, has just given out this statement: “Montenegro {s going to fight to the end with Ser via against the common enemy.” Now “the common enemy,” while primarily Aus- tria, is bound to include the other parties to the Triple in support of Austria, nevertheless Italy's military preparations are being pushed with the utmost epeed. Queen Bena knows that {t is only a matter of days when the father of her babies may declare war on their grandfather. War Means Bitter Personal Tragedy To the Estimable Queen Elena of Italy}: 1 the haggardly apprehensive wife of Victor Emmanuel of Italy, is King Nicholas of Montenegro. Her Prince Danilo, who taught her to are worth the paper they are written 4 Italy. Though {t fs known that jatter country against going to war sportswomen in Europe. HEROINE OF A REAL ROYAL RO- MANCE. Bhe yielded up this portetany close and endearing comradeship with | her father only to @ the herol! of one of the most authentic of e royal romances. It is gen- ‘ally agreed that if ever a love atch existed it is that of El and Victor Emmanuel. It even the test of a four-year honeymoon! The happy bride and brid m spent that period almost alone on their pri- vate yacht and the secluded island of Monte Christo, returning to Rome only when forced to do so by the as- sassination of King Humbert. To secure their privacy even against ser- vants, Princess Elena with her own hands attended to the needs of their simple househo! Bince she and her hushand were raised to the throne of Italy she has devoted herself almost wholly to Vioc- tor Emmanuel and to their four charming children, three princesses and a prince. She has frankly i characteristic, “Our tral - ue ie wee . rene eoldiere| Montenegro is a mere bit of @ king. re search. taning scarcely the jan jeoping berths were invaded. wea. email "American hte Bo. el and fi od bustied in ni; ridore. “What did it mean? Was it for that they ware searohi: NGegertaret ot st xk of Waters Pian: an se the etation exelted masece ‘0c! at s following leaders on whi to make A Special Offer at low prices and. on easy ‘terms. ry to read| lessons | when etches | he himself corrected the lit iraw- ings aad did all he could to encour . | @ee her artistic talent. Also, in company with him and her without Interest. Stool, | tuning and delivery oa Style 5—Player-Piano with full scale, 88 notes and Sarl tat te, micniaen i passed the frontier into —— ; Due ta Bunne| Consulates and Relief Societies, later I ied. Was I glad? Yes, I automatic tracker. A most T'waa never 90 giad in my life Englishmen on their from a holida: " hs the LE this time Geraeay diplo- that the againet her. RUSH FOR LAST PASSENGER BOAT TO CROSS CHANNEL. hb seemed to affect and few commercial men wh: ‘om the train returning from Berlin te bave a reputation for seriousness in ® crisis, join; \ etn et he en crowd could all get on boats an Care for All. wee almost a panic, for it was last boat to leave for Folkestone, ‘The tragedy of the patriot who has abandoned his all at the answer of excellent and =to te Being «3ked regarding her impres- | *h® call of hin fatherland to arms and playerplano that is singte ons of was she bad seen, Miss Aki-| who now finds himself outcast in easy to play. “] believe Russia is more preparea| New York powerless to fight was than she probably is to be.| shown in a thousand forms to-day HS rl before the doors of the several con- f sulates of the warring powers, Many thousand mep and some women and on payments of only children find themselves practically penniless in a strange city and miles $8 Per Month from their homes in neighboring States. without interest. Bench pposed ¥ '@ being called ago. I naw ‘8 before I left R WAR HELD HERE bay tg? towns, At last we got aboard and four hours many rejoining the o ‘peasants coming In off the land. Germany was a vast armed camp. : pale Ss ee eel All night long a line of men stood and 12 rolls of music free. CARPENTIER JOINS silently before the Austro-Hungariin *}| Sena Postal ter Catsiogue ||| FRENCH ARMY AND IS _ | (or'tor the doors to open and for Act, HEARTILY CHEERED. | 'n« Consul-General Charles Winter to give them a chance to enroll fer Horace Waters &Co. PARIS, Aug. 3—Georgés Carpen- | telt regiments, new somewhere on Three Stores: tler, France's foremost fatic fightor, | ‘t¢ Servian frontier, More than 6,000 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, |] {Joined tho army yesterday, fo re- Austrians, Hungarians, Grostinus ana ” W. 42d Si sponded to the call to the color by | S¢b# Who owe allegiance to the Dual x 127 W. t., near Bway, |] troorting for duty at. the mening, | Monarchy have already enrolled at 254 W.125th St.,nr. SthAve. |]! miitary depot the Consulate, and more are coming sas Carpentier came unheralded, put|'8te the elty by every train, ‘Tho his familiar figure was soon recog, | ™4orlty of these men spent their nized by the thousands of Pari: ~| savings on railroad tickets to New York, believing that their govern- ment would take care of them imme- tch the as and the Fi ab | diately upon their arrival here, The hon he 5 utrementa and vailferm he was|A¥stro - Hungarian Consulate 1s ried on the shoulders of enthus| swamped, the various local benevo- lent societies of the two kingdoms ‘teh with | have done their uttermost, yet the WEMCr] majority of the reservists are un- cared for. When the first flood of reservists began touurrive a few days ago the officials of the Consulate diverted as many as needed food and shelter to ¢ Austrian Home at No. $1 Broad Death tn ¢ COLORADO A. clouds » Cloudburat, Col, Aus. 8. ng ten miles last night caused the | son and damaged props erty to the extont of $100,000 in Unis ficinity, Railroad trate wa demor ad that married King Peter of Se: shirked all the court ceremonies she | CCuntTY go hold back, the stream ot! ton Consul, moved his ptatt ons’ mo sta! and amuse her children. As late at No. 17 State street to the Seamen's Building at No. 25 South in order better to fur- ther the work of enrolling men af the Royal Naval Reserve. By noon to-day 800 reservists, mostly at present ‘ork waters, had signed the birth, athe , roll, Pig vd fe about Ava euch men her beloved girlh: ome, her niece | east ie Mississippi. Reserves from the Old Slip station, wtrictly non-partisan, were called out to Bowling Green to-day to guard against a possible clash between assembling patriots of the several w: ring nations Several huhdred Ger- joined a contingent of enthusi- adoption. Is it far from the truth to/astic Austrians and marched in locked arm columns around the Battery and Frenoh and British Con- — HANTS CALLED could escape, to lunch and dine and ons: KA tete-a-tete with her husband, to ee King, he is one of the few | °° reignin, he tall unpleasant goss and he| street to-day reer 5 bie wife's monarchs about whom no responds completely ‘al affectis i jon. you see the bitter personal tragedy war will mean to Queen Elena? On side, the country of her father and brothers, and nephews, children of the encrne sister, the wife of a Russii nd duke. On the other side jusband, her little ones, all thi happy associations of riob, full of married life, the country of her name her, at this moment of crisis, the most anxious woman in Europe? their capacity the Narodni List, a Croatian paper, has headed the col- lection of funds to provide for the pennileas soldiere who cannot fight. It became known to-day that Act- ing Consul-General Winter, in his desperate scarch for a way out of his diMculties, had offered as high as $50,000 for the charter of @ ship cap- able of taking the first batoh of fight- ere to some point either in or ad- jacent to Austrian territory, So far he has ‘found not even a tramp steamer whose owners are willing to run the risk of capture and confisca- tion, The Austro-American line’ steamship Martha Washington, sched- uled to sail for Trieste on Aug. 8, will mot ‘te of the line onsul-Gen- eral itaked his last hope. , Baroness Groys, an Austrian wom- ‘an of means, who won the recognition of the United States Government for notified the Consul-General that she will raise and equip at her own ex- pense a corps of 600 Red Cross nurses among the Austrian and Hun, women of New York. Her h ters will be at her home, No, 785 avenue, Brooklyn, She gained her first recruits early to-day. They were becca Gottfred of No. 327 Houston t and Minnie uar- larcy tah shi) New MERC FOR GRAND JURY BEG TO GET OFF THIS TIME Court Tells Them He Knows of War Exigencies but Jus- tice Must Go On. Seventeen merchents, principally importers, summoned to serve as er work Grand Jurors during August, begged 2 nthe Contul-Ceneral tet ane Judge Nott in General Sessions to- day to excuse them fam serving. “This is @ time when our busin needs our attention every minut the merchnota explained. “[ can only excuse two," Judge Nott announced, thy, acting Brit- from t! NEWS 6F the big Brit- about in South Brookly: sengera on the The cond-class forced into th Pana sie tm See I] uae or fa : 128 24 STAMPS FREE with and remarked: “I appreciat ained jésmen It was fifty-two dred called, are in and Ernest E. broker, of No. 255 and Eighth street, were selected as ¢The Court excused the first twol| foremen of the jurie: OOOO oo>>2EeeeEeE_ Knettel of No, 79 Clinton street, pretty Hungarian girls, who met the Baroness in the office of the Acting Consul-Gen- eral, and headed the list of enrollments with their names, Acting Consul-General Winter said early to-day that he had received no word concerning the rumored assas- sination of Emperor Frans Josef. He had wired to Vienna for confirm: tion of the news immediately upon the publication of the report, but had received no answer, The French reservists of the first class, who have just begun to as- semble at New York as the result of the call to arms, find themselves in a much better situation than the sub- jecta of Franz Josef, So far only 600 have registered with Consul-Gen- eral Georges d’Anglade at the con- swlate, No, 8 Bridge street, but in the t few days 3,000 more from the consular district, which In York, Rhode Island, Mass Connecticut, New Jersey land, are expected to enroll, Because of the provision of the French military laws governing re- servists, which stipulates that each n shall prov! es New churetts, nd Mary- himself with at least two days’ ra 8 at the rallying point, no such difficulty as that be- setting the Austrians and Hungarians han been experienced by them, All who are embarked from Now straight to Paris | 1 at the military | 1 The Servian Con feneral is in line to be swamped also, Hundreds ‘and the fortile truck gardening dis-| street and the Hungarian Home at th of this city left a wasty of 1No. 32 Pearh atret, Now that both } of Servians have been pouring into! ww York and many of them haven't ment plans carefully. your aE eee ee Europe’s Need of Ready Cash has given Americans with ready cash an exceptional invest- ment opportunity. at te” . Entirely regardless of their intrinsic value, foreign investors havé dumped American securities on the market. We are ncoopting orders to be executed on ing of the New” The present calm Permits you to make your invest- 'e specialize in service tajnvest- ors, large or small, and welcome the buyer of a single share. The Partial Payment Plan permits you to adjust For an initial depesit of $225, you can secure a well diversified total of ten sha.es of stock, ‘ork Stock Exchange. urchases to your income. The average yield is over 6%. Send for list #28, JohnMuir&Q Specutists IN Odd Lots of Stock Members New York Stock Exchange, MAIN OFFICE—16 BROADWAY, N. ¥. Ba aid ares mae SURPRISES 2000: ON LMER HERE Wireless Reports Concealed From Austrians and Servians on Martha Washington, ‘The steamship Martha Washington of the Austro-American Line landed nearly 2,000 passengers at her dock tumultuous voyage from Trie Mediterranean ports. All t pas- aengers were surprised to hear that a state of general warfare in Europe, githough rumors were fly- {ng about the ship for several days. There were 150 second-class and 1,050 Martha Washington. were overcrowded and after the boat left Trieste a number of second-class the fact that Peed troublous times mean & great d you in business, but the adminis| tion of justice must go on. ewer to their names ous cf one hun- return to this country, Benjamin Stern, @ broker of No, 250 East Sixtieth ington for the tri the first cabin. TRAIN QUT OF American mechanies from the ship- yards at Camden, N. J., who took the Greek cruiser Elle across the ocean, sailing from Philadelphia on June 2 The shipyard eoncern engaged pi sage for them om the Martha Wa: home. hen the overflow made a change quarters necessary, kicked because they were not sent to They kicked ewry day and all day abgut the food. They Americans In the opm gad was a conglomerate aggregation of Roumanians, Mont Austrians, Servians, rins and oth- ers, natives of the south of Europe. Whatever war news reached the offl- were still kicking when they came ashore to-day, 3 a Washington will be port indefinitely. —_——___ AMERICAN EMBASSY IN BERLIN USES UP cers of the ship by wireles carefully concealed from th ALL ITS PASSPORTS. las @ makeshift. any price. WAR nm to-day after a and revails first-class, 600 teerage pas- aceommodations that many of the who did not an- Europe unable to real te jalcolm, another ‘est One Hundred the reopen- Bottle BERLIN, Aug. 3—The American 8 used up all its printed the result of the rush of from Americans, sador Gerard is issuing typewritten forms, bearing the seal of the Embassy, Ambas- pay more el with each cake of S' pa “What nt butter for, a }b.. 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