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ee |r to-day by Detectives Trojan and LDhor fice County charging grand larceny Io the the GERMAN COUNT WAR SUMMARY WOMAN'S CHARGE sof the Distret- Attorney's of. | La warrant issued in Niagar Violent attacks and counterattacks for possession of oust tn reme norih of Franca continue without decteive results | second degree, * Geunt Maz Lauidon, forty. a cv) kacrann: te Bet Ak, Same} ‘The attacks of the Germans, espectaily mvere at Nieuport, Diamudean » Bald to be @ real eran) vatant Diatrict-Attorney of 14 Baseee Tuesday, were repulsed, says the French Wa: Office ‘There wa whe arrested at the Plaza Ho-| "°"" ‘ i wed the av. {20 Hoteworthy change elsewhere on the battle front News deapatches Ina) line : aa eid Spaeth ae | cate the aharpest Manting in the vicinity of Lille with w renewal of activity reat, the count tm th ; Meee known (n Mt Vital pointe all along the tne of Max big estate and har Haffalo also under the name 1D). Schamang Dua waid the count a ar tested in Huffalo early in the mun mer, nectiaed by Mra Alice Lafian of Niagara Falla with obtaining from Praemyal, in Galicia, remaina in the ponsewsion of the AustroMerman her two notes of 62,600 ench, in 6" forces There has been a renewal of activity in Kastern Prussia without change signing over to har a ball geneity Ht interest In a aelf-lighting lantern, on which It te aaid he represented that A atatement from Vienna, issued yeaterday, saya that the fighting In he hed a« patent. Tt was learned, Duquette maya, that Central Gallola has become more severe and that the Austrian’ attacks aro the Count had no patent and he wae brosressing Vinile told Tome | Orne oF Aiton, thee werk A news despaton from Copenhagen saye that German torpedo boats have Falls, that hie arrest wana framecup been engaged with an enemy in the Maltle off the Prussian coast, No detatin nd that If he could wet $80 he sould | were aiven. be freed Duquette aye the woman Jonned him 68h he murceeded in| on lett town, Rowe * werrant tremely Alenified and was indignant over bis arrest saying he had ne intention of de frauding anyone He wae turned over to the Niagara County authorities Counter-claime regarding the altuation in the enat leave much to mpecu lation Poland hea been so succesful that Warsaw {9 soriounly threatened S| ce = Cc | ——s _—F err =o cs WITH GRAY HAR you teoked Inte the mirror tnat ‘and saw thoes strands tn yoar vt pou seoretiy wish for @ faa rid ot the two methods. » Albania loome again as a porsible influenes upon tie attitude of Italy toward the war The an Government today denied it Italian troops had occupied Aviona, which hae been threatened by insurgents from of hair will he ety —and we one wil) ‘yt etre Gy Hair Wealth, the a of No damage wae done in the cities of Ohi were occupied without reatatance by the Gor from Nerlin, The Government has informed fection to the pian to send foodetufin to Be! Thousands of Helgiane who fled into Holland are returning to their | homes. There are 100,000 Relgians tn Kogland and more on their way there. nd Wruges when they cording to a despatch ington it has no ob- Honcombatants 1.00.--Advt A revolutionary outbreak fn Portugal fa reported. Reyond the state- ment that the movement was suppre |. few detail are given in @ moa sage from Lisbon, It te le that the Royaliste have seised the op- portunity afforded by the departure of @ large part of the army for Portuguese Congo. e Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue WARRANT FOR TANGO ARTIST. Clitten Webb, An Important Sale For Thureday dancing partner of Man Murray, in Vaudeville, who testified in the City Court the other day he tw dependent upon his mother for board, clothes Kole in hia pocket in rtiat and ’ SOOO ried walary of $260 Misses’ Dressy Suits $42 OO" Sindsy ad otan by teal te ig With op Rithont Fur Trimmings Excursions th 9200, wae a |) | Exclusive models of imported broadcloth and English gabar- bid ty Keeton ae ine; in navy, black, brown, green, taupe or claret; A dudainaat (or G48007 ana an. oF i short, moda and long coats, trimmed with rich Gor Cequiring him to appear in court Ff furs or strictly tailored models; silk lined, warmly and weelify to his asncts were ob- ie interlined; new tunic or full flare skirts. November , December 6 (aired by Victor Maurel, @ voent 4 14 to 20 years. etal 8 Kerademtaesnaet At ng the dancer fy Heturning, beeves Washington 6.08 1, M he is\ working ‘ 29.50 eer a oy mine tor Values $39.50 to $45.00 Penneylvania R. Re gine ite Maumination” wash EONAR MOULTON OUT UCIOCKE | Four ned. % Misses’ Dressy Coats With or Without Fur Collare OF rotks, cachll or Scorch r 4 Best & Co. . zibeline, imported velour u can fuse, plush or calf paar Tine” Have Arranged for Thursday ae 18.50 Important Special Sales ta Value $24.50 to $39.50 Affording a practical aemonstration of the fact that we offer, not only the best values in the city, but also the best at popular prices. A Sale of Women's Blouses 5.75 9.75 The Regular Prices have been 7.50 to 15.00 Materials: Shadow Laces, Chiffons and Georgette Crepes, hand-embroidered or combined with lace. Have Made for Thursday Decided Price Reductions Misses’ Serge Dresses Of English serge, in navy- blue or black, combined with satin, or strictly tailored modcls of all serge. 14 to 20 years. 14.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $34.50 Fashionable Street Dresses for Women and Misses—2nd Floor 16.50 2250 29.75 Comprising a large assortment of new models por. traying the most recent Foreign and American styles, in fine serge and satin combined or broadcloth ; prices according to materials. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses “4 Of crepe meteor, crepe de chine, charmeuse, velveteen and velveteen combined with satin. 14 to 20 years, 18.50 Heretofore $24.50 to $29.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. »A Sale of Women’s Corsets 100 2.00 5.00 The Regular Prices have been 3.00 to 10.00 Bien-Jolie, Successo, Besco, C. B. and W.B. models, broken assortments. WAM TH PRL CEUTA ‘ WOW Tow! Furniture Without Deposits in the manner, hae never proved fo the buyer, oda_ure al rome. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Aieo to New York, New Jeraey, Long Island and Comnectwut PLAYER PIANO. PIANOS AND SEWING 2 ROOMS sy .00 Foralsbed WEEKL' SON e ny “WALL AND ’ rma Apply Bbcains ox caer id Girls’ Separate Skirts Lengths 20 to 34 inches—4th Floor 3.75 Actual value 6.75 A new gored model with pockets; of fine quality, navy blue men's wear serge. A Sale of Girls’ Coats Sises 34% to 9 Years—4th Floor 6.75 A Remarkably Advantageous Price, Smart Cape Coat Models of fine zibeline, warmly interlined. FIFTH AVS... . at 35th Street dalt, Value 030. ig ae a9" 108 sth Aves if Ym 4g There appears little doubt that the German advance in Ruslan’ _ THE “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914. MEXICAN CONVENTION "APPROVES REQUESTS OF U.S. ON VERACRUZ: Wry Now Opened for Hasten- ing Evacuation of City by American Troops. WARBITINOTON, Oot. 21.—The Mex- |ioan National Convention at Aguas- |caltentes has approved the arrange- | mente made by American Consul All- jiman and Gen. Aguilar for withdraw. ing American forces from Vera Crus. Gen, Carranan in expect d to inme a proclamation giving guaranteas to ciinens of Vera Crux who ve served the United Bt The convention «ra Quente made by the Ar ernment ag pre. requis drawal of the tro« Miates asked that custo duties ool- 4 during the Ar an ocoupa. an well ax local taxex, should reimpoaed, and that all Mext- Who had nerved the United ina civil eapaetty and all cler- tenia #hould be given every protec- then. The American Government, it ts Understood, however, will not order the troope or ships ‘Ana hag formally in- sued hin jamation, ‘There were some intimations that Carranga’a au- thority to Janue the mantfeato might be doubted by the Villm faction and © pronouncement from the con- ention might be made in ite place. ‘There waa no official confirmation to-day of reports that Gen, Villa's surrounded the convention nd Adminiatra- “| confidence n such action. all the re- ran Gow 6 the with. he United > ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Consolidated Gan Company has made arrangements to pay at ma- turity, in cash, the $6,000,000 notes To reimburse the treasury for ensh peld out etiroment of the §$10,- 000,000 notes the company has cont, note issue to comprine 76 per cont. of the aggregate of the notes retired. A cable from London saya that Riook Faohange plans for reopening will be ready thin week, nnd that the committee ta still in communteation with the Government. There tn a dis- inclination to discontinue Stock Ex- change moratorium until the effect of Mation of bill of exchange mora- m, which ended Saturday, may termined, So far very little as- @intance haw been required from the Government by bill holders. Ponnaylvaaia Railroad directora will hold dividend meeting Oct. 28, It in not belleved there will be any change in tate, aw it han been fully earned Tn Atucurt there war an increase In not as compared with last year, owing to a drastic cut In expenditures. Tanulaville and Nashville groen de- clined $292,190 In fhe second week of Ootober, From July 1 gross decreased 41,790,998, The Committion on Unilated Atocks has reduced the minimum price in a number of Standard Ol) atocks | reduction averages around five points, Figuring on a percentage basis, it Averages about 2 per cent. of the sell- ing price. Foreign exchange declined to-day. | Demand aterling to 4403-4 and cable transfers fell to 4.96%. Principal in- fluences were absence of demand and supply of cotton bille; also bills rap- rexenting shipments of army supplies. CHICAGO WHEAT _ AND CORN MARKGT. WHEAT, wet Ie MS ese +1 . CORN, ” Wigh. Low. Net 88 un HR Bs CR TTR Wheat opened irregular after email setback. Forsign buying advanced prices over one cent a bushel, aided i short covering. Further advances place in early afternoon on iib- Duying-—closed 13-8 to 18-4 cents 100. n firm on smaller offerings and better cash demand in second hour. Corn was active at a gent advance ppening—closed 13-8 cents Filled Watch whieh fell due Oct. 3%. A aimiiar | Payment was made when $5,000,000 short-term notes folk due Aug. 25. ranged a new eight-monthe’ @ per | The | (BECKY EDELSOHN GETS | 40.000 THEFT REVEALED. | TARRYTOWN JURY TRIAL Manhatian Bookkeeper Charmed! With Faltettying Hooks. Frederick trated. be One Hundred and Forty-ffth Cotlee avenue, the Brong, Berkman and Phinkett Accompany Her to Court, but No Ex- chement ds Started. Reba Edelson, or Hecky, as she ial, better known, travelled to Tarrytown | th to-day, demanded in person that she have @ jury trial on the charge of Ataturbing the peace and speaking ||" without a ieense which has hung c@ May 9, and left town ter Juaticn of the Paace had granted her demand STOPPED FROM A COLD? TRY THE! WAS arrested 4 ¥ by & detective from Ditriet-Attornesy's office, Unable rrine $26,000 bail ' he was locked up. he apreific indictment up which he wae arrested charges that he ninde ® false entry whereby he credited « customer with $824.20 for gooda re turned and valued at G88 The aie. Moor : ences, it te ch e 7 and set the trial for Thursday of | Nimacit ith at al ag — next week. Recky was accompanied ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” by Alexander Berkman, Charles W ends sev Id: Plunkett, Mary Yuater and Helen! ty nbn a ere colds or Harris, or Helen of Troy as her 1.| lan grippe in few hours. W. W. and Anarchiet friends know) brated to-day chape ————— Ni tre Be zt - ¥ Hl her. ih Cathadeal of Ger Late at ne} Your cold will break and all The courtroom was guarded by an| One Hundred and Fifty-thind. ot | misery end after taking « dose of * extra datall of police, but there was| Hrontway. Only n tow intimate f Cold Compound” every two hours until ho demonatration. Hecky wan attired |of the famliies, were present. "Attar wht prmpaly Gpaae i ngdedt-up neukeila 1s ref wedding tour through the enat, bot A M ‘ {oa black skirt and white shirtwalet | gid arm Sullivan will make thelr hone |and air passages in the head, stops mast and showed no signa of having under- iat No. 601 Wert One Hundred and| discharge of nose running, relieves wick gone @ hunger rtrike on Blackwell's | Piahty-sec eet headache, dullness feverishness, sore Inland, an rhe olatmed to have done! Hanged throat, aneering, soreness and stiffness, It wan her imprisonment there] A tru rap tled to a Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing which prevented an eaelier trial of | used by Andrew Fromm, twent snuffling! Ease your throbbing hob yearn od, to commit aulcide in hi i—nothing else in the world gives the present charges agatist her] room at No. $4 Noll street. Will lief as “Pape's Cold Come which graw out of the 1 W. W. and 6 f » ‘osts only #5 cents at any Anarchiat demonstrations against acts without assistance, John DP. Rockefeller at the time of | iceman Carberry she ew of a ) taste i o c the Colorado coal strike. for her son Wishing: to die. no reason | tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience, Accept no substitute —Advt, What Happened to the Cats? Not long ago the U. S. Gov’t made some experiments to deter- mine the poisoning qualities of caffeine (the drug in coffee). Twenty-seven healthy cats were given an average dose of 53 grains of caffeine—about as much of the drug as is contained in 2 cups of coffee. What do you suppose happened? The Cats all Died! See Gov't Bulletin No. 148, Bureau of Chemistry, Of course they were only cats. But there are plenty of people who dose themselves with enough caffeine every day to killa cat and Cripple a Man, not at one blow, but by little blows repeated daily. Of course some systems are strong enough to stand all kinds of abuse, but most systems are not. And when a man or woman observes a growing nervousness or sleeplessness, heart trouble, stomach, bowel or eye disturbance, it is time to quit coffee and turn to a real food-drink, free from the coffee drug, “caffeine.” Gol Chains Warranted 10 Years CENTS Reduced from $2.00 It is easy to shift from coffee to POSTUM for in POSTUM one gets a delicious drink with the true nourish- ment of whole wheat from which it is made. Postum is roasted (like coffee) with a bit of wholesome molasses, looks like coffee and has a delightful flavour resembling Old Dutch Java, but is entirely free from the coffee drug, caffeine, or any other drug or harmful substance. Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum which must be boiled, Instant Postum-—soluble form—made in the cup instantly with hot water, Grocers sell both kinds and the cost per cup is about the same. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM