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his Week 8 Complete Novel == In The Evening W orld = fe the fact that Yadoute the intensity of his convictions ho Alsplayed none of the intense hatred the bitterness tow: the English e*which 1 have seen manifest so con- i.) tly among, people of all walks of “since the outbreak of the war. On the contrary, there was a note of and almost one of sadness as vhe discussed this phase of the great "arly in the conversation the Wrince made evident hin deep interest ata the ventiment of America and his Jaok of understanding of the general tude of our country. Like a great he is unable me pyroemety, and avout our side the war. Let's nee, how man; ie 1 committed’ xuleide "T admitted that I had count. Gave. “Tr am Heh recently to ha been badly defeated on the Russ! frontier,” chuckled His hn would much more amusing,’ more sober tone, “if did not kno Neutral countries | do not kno me better. many new, 9, been. {smot more sympathy in the United » Mtetes for Germany. Met wer ADMITS WORLD OPINION 18 UN-| mythi ight bee FRIENDLY. y Cl sity ‘and solidarity SM isies is'no tne or no peipcen to Las We he te werved by our closing our eyes,” wets uni whieh be eai4, “to the fact that a very large] geavering te terrify » Part.of the world is inet us, But ‘‘. ,M autprises me that America, to which y Weare bound by ties of friendship » @84 blood as to no other neutral try, America, where millions of ur people have gone and carried the ; Borman tongue and German ideas of meety and freedom, should be no to- Aally unable to put themselves ur place, 1 would not be frank unless! @dmitted that it has been a surprise sto me that Americans have not seen > more wae up to this time the! enemy, the Crows Prince said: . ¥, entirely! “The French soldiers wy fealess caocnien, by none for their brave ox lence, that that i. fought splendidly. Ipalvid not fad & better understa: French soldier is eq' in Would necessarily mean a ‘i Maples ana of the ing thi soon Ryo 1 told him that Hureau had recently their troops nearly Kaloo cmp gigantic stru “But he ti defensive fight Ghjeative than the caving of tbs| tasker ite Sous mination on kn the dogged an aa an aying power of our troops when it comes to offensive work, Events have Jeadership has French it, and it has commande: At this he said: Hinviting me toh that event Himeeif and Wes of the . @ faith in the | mene ¢ Juatioe the Amorica: # we can eel to them th and the actual truths. back at Conflict, 1 know that up to this| aca it has been impossible for them understand gur sltus- His Highne: ees, awa: y's fighting, to our country, KNOW opinions asour HIMOELF. cee Sivas and tooling you to tell me sxactly what jut me in es & moment, trying to fig- much frankness was rei dra ines my PRORTEN eS cae ana inoue can t! 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An Kitator I am “There je ne war party in Ger: there ne “1 cannet ‘ote belleving thet si eon ue.” od heartily, when the Russian Prear reported that a thi during a recent engagement PRAISES snaveny OF FRENCH Bwitching to the subject of the Bpect to our own in Intelligence and in gg things ia quicker and more @ were interrupted, vo diner with him excused the Dyring dinner he returned to the base ject of America and+his desire to AD PLANNED TO VISIT UNITED re ago,” he said, “but po- ir fore het he read WASHINGTON, Nov. 90.—Two sone Guatemala, int often went by the probably lost somewhere between B¢rlin of a a Bec id a hl north of GI vt | flanked the PARIS, Nov. 30 (Associated Press).—The French official communica- fternoon ia af follows: “In Belgium the enemy is remaining on the defensive, ARE LOST IN WAR ZONE. | pre nas been feeble, tion given he no pulsed by “In but with Gay. of the Riv | of Sentos PETROG! western RUSSIA aus | PRLTHROGRAD, Eee AN FTORN ING THE EVENING THE BEASTS OF TARZAN BELGIANS IN NEW BLANKETS GOING TO WINTER IN = > <a ‘ WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914. A Sequel to “Tarzan of the __Jarzan of the Apes” BY E. R. BURROUGHS E. = teers ’ TS WINTER BLAN HET DAW HIC THEY Ten Miles of German Trenches Taken, Latest Russian Claim lovno. wire defenses. It is semt-ofMficially announced that the Germans have received rein-|, ements in the shape of two infantry divisions and one cavalry division. ‘The occupation of Glovno, Bielavy and Sobota straightens and strength- isd ens the Russian right wing, which already is said to have widely out ing the Russia ys five miles in its advance on Strykow, where a battle now fs raging, and ve! puts the German ¢éntre under an attack from Glovno and Lode. ‘The German army is 100 miles from its base at Thorn. ‘The extent of the Russian advance in East Prussia between the Masur) Lakes and the River Angerapp {s officially stated to be one day's march. Paris War Office Claims Gains German left, br! In To-Day’ out in Paris this our troops. “There has been a heavy fog on the heights of the Meuse. ‘Woevre district the enemy bombarded the forest of Apremont, result. “There {s nothing to report in the oases.” British and German Fleets Seem Near Battle in the Atlantic MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Nov. 30.—The recent reports that the German fleet is now in the South Atlantic appear to have been confirmed hero to- er Plata. The German ship Patagonia is being loaded with provisions, the Sierra Cordoba with coal and the Mera with coal and w Sailings of British steal have been suspend Marine records show that the Sterra Cordoba was at Monte- video on Nov, 22. The Mera reached that port on Sept. 8, since which time there has been no report from her. The latest record of the Patagonia is her afrival on Oct, 22 at Teneriffe, Canary Islands, by WOMAN AVIATOR IN WAR JOINS RUSSIAN ARMY IN EAST PRUSSIA, RAD, Nov. 30.—Princess Bhakhevekaya, the first woman aviator tq be commissioned for war service by the Russian Government, left for the front to-day. She will join the North- Army, operating in Bast Her | song of the British forces it ought not to rat | Or Die Wi pct wast REPORTS TRIAN LOSSES AT 900,000 TO DATE. (via London) Preas).—On jue som hag EAL and we have made progres at certain points, In the vicinity of Fay we hold securely the positions we occupied Nov, 38. “In the region of Boissons there has been an interdMttent artillory fire dircete¢ against the town, “In the Argonne several attacks on the town of Dagatelle were re- ‘s from Montevideo and the Brazilian ports PETROGRAD (via London), Nov. 30 (Associated Press).—8ix hundred prisoners, seven guns and many wounded fell into Russian hands in yes- terday’s fighting to the west of Locitch, where the Russians took ten iniles of German trenches between Glovno and Sobota, according to information received to-day through trustworthy sources, Glovno {s' sixteen miles northeast of Lods and Sobota is twelve miles The trenches were protected by triple earthwork and right from twenty to twenty. 8 Official Report The artiliery It {s also rumored that a British fleet of twelve warships is nearby. Interruption of British shipping and the outfitting of German mer- chant ships with supplies were accepted here as confirmatory of reports of the approach of the German fleet, which is now believed to be off the mouth DANIELS BACKS EVANS IN FORBIDDING SINGING OF “TIPPERARY” IN NAVY. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Secretary Dantels to-day expressed approval of the action of Lieut.-Commander F. T. Evans, commanding the Naval Training Station at Newport, R. I., in forbidding the sing- ing of ® Long Way to Tipperary” by naval apprentices, Secretary Daniels eald as “Tipperary” was the marching be sung or played by American sailors any more yen han should the. the ‘‘Mapselllaise” aot een 2 QUEEN OF BELGIANS ILL FROM OVERWORK IN THE RED CROSS SERVICE. ROTTERDAM {via London), Nov. 80 7% — Sy T HEIR KY OE ART MENT Saw 18 Tentnlonds of Gerniaa on Shes oners, He Saya, * PETROGKAD. Nov. 40, — Count” Tiotkavits of Kieff, on arriving here to-day, reported that on tn passed thirteen trains, German prisoners, going from Warsaw. LDERMEN SLASH | | BOOSTED SALARIES OF ECONOMIZERS Committee Knocks Out $1,500 Raises Given to Tirrel and Adamson. The first item on the lat of cuts in the $199,230,000 budget recommended by the Aldermanic Finance Commit- tee this afternoon was $1,500 each from the salaries of George L. Tirrel and Tilden Adamson, Tirrel is head of the Bureau of Standards. Adamson is head of the Bureau of Contracts, Both of these-bureaus are part of the Board of Estimate. }. Adamson and Tirrel each receive ~} 96,090 a year. The Board of Estimate boosted thelr salaries to ,one outside of the Board of Batimate knew of the contemplated raises un-j til the budget had been finally passed Sy'the Board of Estimate. Tirrel and Adamson wefe members of the committee of the Board of Es- timate that recommended the laying off of 750 employees of the Dock De- partment. Many of these employees kicked to the. Aldermen, demanding to know why professional economiz- ers should have a right to seek a Says the Music Master: When you puy a Victrola, be sure to make your purchase in ome of the five Landay Stores, for then you'll be assured that the instrument is perfect in every particular—that it has been thor- oughly tested before it is shipped. The records are carefully..in- spected—they will accurately .re- produce the fine tone-shadings of the artists who made them: 19 Landay Victrola Service His only to your enjoyment of ‘the instrument and records you buy— but nothing to their cost. Why take chances? ry WAR ‘SUMMARY Germany acknowledges that the Russian northern army has penetrated into East Prussia to a distance fifteen miles southwest of Gumbinnen, which is about twenty miles west of the German border. In Belgium, says the French official statement, it 1s the allies and fot the Germans who are now on the offensive. ‘The German official statement to-day says that strong Russian forces attempted a surprise attack on the fortifications of Barkehmen and that they were repulsed. Semi-official information from Petrograd is that operations along the Prussian front are turn{ng to the advantage of the Russians and that the Germans are retiring in disorder. The great battle in Russian Poland, between the Vistula and Warthe | Rivers, continues without definite result. that the Russians were defeated in a battle south of the Vistula and that 4,500 men were captured. Further south, in Galicid, the Russians are said to have reached Cracow and to have According to the French ‘oficial statement, the German forces in Bel- gium are on the defensive and the allies have made progress “at certain Fighting continues in the Argomme, where, the French statement point begun the slege of the city. asserts, German attacks were repulsed, The whereabouts of the German Pacific fleet, of which little has bean heard since it sank the British cruisers Good Hope and Monmouth off the coast of Chill nearly a month ago, has become one of the mysteries of the war. Despatches from Montevideo again report that this fleet is now in the South Atlantic, although it was said last week to have remained off British and Japanese naval squadrons have been scour, the Chillan coast. ing the seas for weeks for the Germans, reese PICHON URGES HASTE IN BRINGING JAPANESE TO FIGHT IN FRANCE PARIS, Nov. 80.—In an editorial in to-day’s Petit Journal, Stephen Pichon, recently France's Minister of Foreign Affairs, writes: “The moment of decisive actions Higgs The allies must employ their forces to chase the Germans from France and Bogan § ad rid the world of ad barbarians who menace oivilisatio: “Japan 1s officially an all iy of Eng- igne. yg iypeger with nce and Rupee 9 and war with Germany.” M. Pi mands that the Chan- eclicoe of tl arranging may aid the path SS SPECIAL AGENT TO TURKEY SENT BY WASHINGTON TO AID MORGENTHAU. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—George T. Weitsel, former Minister to Nicaragua, has been appointed a special agent of the State Department to assist Am- Pescador, jor Morgenthau in Constantinople, fe will leave for Turkey in a few days. Henry Morgenthau jr., son of the ‘Am: bassador, conferred ‘with Acting Secre- Lansing to-day preparatory to for Constantinople to assist in of Boston has been pecial agent of the ‘Separtment yr France and will Fa 4 to join staff of Am- Bharp in peck Rais OVER 1,500,000 MASONS TO JOIN IN AIDING SUFFERERS BY WAR. CINCINNATI, Nov, 30.—At a meet- ing pt prominent Masons from all KAISER LAUDS GERMAN CHANCELLOR AS FIR' OF STATE’S DEFENDERS LONDON, Nov. man annoufcement: “Emperor William ha: birthday telegram to Dr. von Beth- mann-Hollwog, the German I Chancellor: At the head of the German Em- pire 1 come to Your Excelicncy with congratulations of a partic- ular kind, Luck is necessary to pilot the ship of state through stormy times into the harbor and for this purpose Providence em- ploys men who know how to fight firmly and steady and to the welfare of the Fatherland 1B mind until the great aim is ac- complished, Among thi men Your Excel- lency sre first pla The eereen,, Pe uel Pe ge it and A it. lesa your work. ee witheLm. “The Chancellor, in a reply firm in the Se until a final vic! So over the country here last night a movement, nation-wide in its scope, was launched to secure funds to aid the war sufferers in Europe, Tt is eatimated, that there are 0, 800 Masons in the United States, and it is hoped to secure at least $1 from each of them, Thfs city will be made the head ares ra for the collection and distri of the funds welch (Associated Press).—The newspaper Maaabode learns that Queen Silisa- tro: | beth of Belgium te il} and confined will be sent "e the grand lodges of the countries at wn OR BALE, The German War Office states .—Reuter’s Berlin correspondent sends this official Ger-| straightened out in the stretch for ent this| there, winning by a length and a half ing the Emperor, said the impressions he had received in Berlin gave bim confidence that the population was termination to fight ‘ory Was secured. » the brew’s increased So p74 'ts'a delight to qualf. FYose CEYLON TEA raise in their own salaries. ‘ Mayor Mitchel defends the work ot | Records, 60eup. Victrolas, $15 te $250 Tirrel and Adamson and says they should get 0 a year. If the Mayor jexercises his veto power in the matter of the Tirrel and Adamson reductions |the Board of Aldermen will have to loverride his veto by a three-fourths | vote, ‘The total cuts recommended by the {Finance Committee amount to $399,150. The biggest, item is in the Depart- ment of Education. In recommending the elimination of $202,500 from the ducation budget the committee sug- sts that $150,000 be cut out of the $1,000,000 for new teachers not yet em- ployed; $32,000 from fecturers' fees, rapresenting a 50 per cent. cut, and We fotal elimination of. $20,000 for swimming teachers in bath: The eMficiency staff under missioner of Accounts W abolished in the committee’ mendation. Samuel J. Weldon, chief of the staff, at $4,000 a year, will be employed elsewhere in the city ernment. The elimination of the would save -936,500, The contingency fund of the Board of Estimate ts cut $50,000, of to $25,000. getting back at the Board of hich allowed the ot Aldermen a contingent fund of but Authorized Victor Factory Distributors 863 FIFTH AVE., COR. 46TH ST: AVE., AT 38TH After Mea Whooping Cours Sc Foy or arlet mtn the budget for Bellevue and al- lied hospitals eighten jobs are strick- en out. These are one chief of medi- cal service at $5,000 and three at $2 500, a chief of surgical service at $5,- 000 and three at $2,500, which repre- sents $25,000, There are several minor cuts. ——— HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. FIRST RACE. Selling; three-year-olds and up- ward; five and a half furlongs.—U See It, 103 (Ambrose), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, first; Prairie, 104 (Mc- ), T to even and 2 to 6, sec- Isadora, 108 (Shilling), 8 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, third. Time, *1.07 2-5, Shadrach, Roger Gordon, Inferno, Queen and Coy also ran, The opener went to U See It, the outsider, Coy was the first to show when the barrier went up. The field was close up and bunched when thty JOHN, beloved hi (nee Lynch), Btreet Police Members of Holy Name Bociety Augustine's Church, Metropolitan ell Catholic Benevolent ST home. -U See It forged to the front brother of Anna Moenagly from Prairle, who was half a length] evgh Mecrorey, County in front of Isadpra, lan SECOND RACE. Selling; steeplechase; three-year- olds and upward; Idle Michael, 143 (F. 4 to 5 imperial + Orowoe, 1. to 1 and even, 152 (C. Grand), necemid ind 6 to 5, third. 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