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ny ray esa 4 are eRe: TET OLR ET II ET IT EC TTT TT Ee ET TTT FINAL Gbe ; Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ) PRICE ONE OENT. Concept, 1016, pe, She Free xretetion ‘Co. (The New York World). WEATHER—Rain probable to-night and , EA . | EDITION 18 PAGES i Pe ORIEN ARMY SUFFERS BiG LOSS; DRIVEN INTO CRACOW, SAY RUSSIAN POLICE NAME OF IFADER TOHALTRUSHFOR | ALFRED T. MAHAN, THEY CANNOT be BUR OF BAFF “MURDER RING” (Arch Conepetaes Identity | POLICEMEN TO RESCUE Revealed by Dealer Who Feared to Tell Detectives. AT BLAZE IN BRONX NEWWARSTAMPS) — DIESAT CAPITAL Branch Offices Opened and Penalties Remitted After First Facilities Are Swamped. OFFICES ARE STORMED. Deceased Won Note Both as| Most Noted Naval Strategist Naval Expert and Writer. RETIRED MANY YEARS. { In the World, Who Died To-Day spatches From Lemberg Austrians Are Being Drive Back Into City—Paris Hears Attack at Arras and Yser. 7 “ Explosion of Gasoline Causes | tb UNTANGLE DEATH PLOT. Panic in Big Tenement Thousands Denounce Inade-] Author of “The Influence of GERMANS REPORT CAPTUE ; House. quate Arrangements Made | Sea Power on History,” OF 9,500 RUSSIAN TROO “That Is the Man!” Victim’s A can of gasoline exploded in the ladies’ tailor shop of Samuel Marks, by Government. and Other Books. Son Says—Accused Him [at No. 803 East One Hundred and , LEMBERG, Galicia (via Petrograd and London), Det Over Father's Coffin. LEehae een taioteeine is 1s Bae Great crowds stormed the Internal] WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Rear Ad- [Associated Press].—The energetic Russian advance is’ A retail chicken dealer, who was a business enemy of Barnet Baff, the murdered independent poultry dealer, bas given to a neutral party known that his death as a “squcaler” would follow knowledge of the fact that he had taken this step. NAMED BY VICTIM'S SON AT COFFIN, Through The Evening World the ame of the head of the murder ring has been communicated to Police Headquarters. It 1s the same name that was heard “by a circle of nearly a score of mourn- ers at the funeral of Barnet Baff in the synagogue in Willets Street on ‘Thanksgiving Day. At that time the Dame came to surprised ears in & call to the Morrisania station thi afternoon. Malloy told the lieutenant what was up, and ran to the fire alarm box at the corner of Tinton Avenue, Then he and his partner, Dugan, began to get the of the building, whitch is ‘a double within two short strides of the brink. WIFEY IS A TANGOIST, BUT, ALAS! HUBBY ISN'T And so They Quarrel and a Wise Justice Orders Him to Learn the Thing. ald Magistrate Levy, “Cyrus,” its out; “| Revenue offices in the Custom House and at Third Avenue and Sixteenth Street to-day, endeavoring to buy the new war tax stamps which have to be affixed to official documents and numerous proprittary articles. not enough stamps to meet the de- mand, nor clerks to handle the busi- ness. The doors of his office had to be guarded to prevent demonstrative crowds from breaking in upon him. The crush became so great in the cor- ridors that many persons were half suffocated, In the early afternoon the Treas- ury Department in Washington authorized relief measures. Two branch offices for the sale of docu- mentary stamps were opened in the Hanover National Bank and the Em- miral Alfred T. Mahan, retired, who had been a patient in the Naval Hos- pital here, died to-day. Several weeks ago the Admiral and Mra. Mahan came to Washington from their home at Quogue, N, Y., to spend the winter here. all of his books translated and estab- lished as textbooks for naval stu- dents. It has been asserted the re- cent growth of the German navy into ® powerful fighting machine was the direct outgrowth of Mahan’s writings as they influenced Kaiser Wilhelm. Born at West Point, Sept. 27, 1840, the boy followed the bent set by his father, who was a professor of mathe- matics and engineering at the Mili- tary Academy. But young Mahan chose the navy as his field, entering the Naval Academy in 1856, His first SIX HURLED FRO PARENTS SEE CHILO TAKEN BY KIDNAPPER sistently pushing back the Austrians into Cracow. I: tion reaching Lemberg from a trustworthy source is effect that the Austrians are evacuating position position, with very large losses. It is stated that the Austrians’ line of retreat is s so thickly with the dead that the R have not ¢ to The Evening World the name of Vaecker tenement containing forty.| 1 the afternoon the crowds became | spend (he winter here. About a week bury them. The cold is so severe that the bodies are the chief conspirator in the ring)| clght families, 80 unruly that @ dozen policemen, un- | heart trouble and was taken to the German officers are in supreme command at C which brought about the deatn of| On the second floor they found Mrs. | der Lieut. Murray, had to attack them | Naval Hospital. They are placing machine guns, light and y Lena Goodman in bed with her one- , ey Pp yf guns, artillery Bafe in West Washington Market with clubs in order to drive thett| Rear Admiral Alfred T, Mahan, ad- week-old baby beside her, and both! apparatus, it is reported, on the cathedral and other h 3 week ago to-day. in charge of a nurse, ‘They closed the|"*°% A solid line extended from| mitted by naval stratesiste of many ledifices, drawing the fire of the Russians to these buil ¥ This informer was not a party to| doors and windows and bade the in-| Th!td Avenue and Sixteenth Street | oione My Leplipaatahat ested hee s rsa ri aed ii ie . the murder plot, but through affilla-| mates not to stir unless called for; so, over to Rutherford Place, then to Troeancteict Saline paved! auraayil R nt arrivals from Ber iner of Galicia state { tlons with persons involved in it ne| the mother and baby came through | Seventeenth Street, back to Third | supremacy then any other: Individual inhabitants of all the region evacuated by the Austrians { 4 learned the name of the chief con-| ‘he event undisturbed. | Avenue and down to Sixteenth Street. | served the United States on the active facing famine. ‘The policemen led no fewer than| ‘The crowds jeered and hooted and AEcliea’ abi tee tiie Iekatie 68 anaans list of the navy for forty years, and gisatioa ca ade fifteen women with their children | denounced the lack of accommoda-|atter his retirement in November, G K ° R ° nation. se overwhelming fear, the| ‘@ the roof and marched them through| tions. Finally a rush for the bullding |149¢, ne was counsellor in all the m- erman Kaiser and Russian Cza "y Peaeccong bed ah acres + ante | the scuttle and down to safety on the| Was made, and then the police began | jortant details of the American Navy's oe rt ae le Metledga either Go ttarry| Tinton Avenue aide, Mrs. Rose Perl-| "sing thelr clubs, upbullding, Both Go Near the Firing ‘ cal is knowledge either to Harry man shrieked, broke out of the line,| Collector Charles W. Anderson ap- is f Baff, the son of the murdered man, or] | 15 toward the edge, determined | Pealed. to Department officials in So widespread became his influence AMSTERDAM (via London), Dec. 1 [Associated Press).— \ to Police Headquarters. Ho belteves| and ran toward the edge, determined) «a shington for quick rellef. He had| that !n Germany the Kaiser ordered William reached Insterburg, Kast Prussia, yesterday. He continued way to the front, travelling by motor car. (Insterburg is sixteen miles northwest of Gumbinnen, the ture of which, by the Russians, was reported unofficially although not subsequently confirmed. The German War 0 statement yesterday showed that the invading Russians had trated East Prussia to a point ten miles southwest of Gum! PETROGRAD, Dec. 1.—Emperor Nicholas left Petrograd this for the theatre of war. Kaiser Lines Up 100,000 More] In New Fight for Coast )- most dramatic fashion. peering at Joseph Cyrus, acoused by edd Tous Company, which are Fed- | service was aboard the sloop of war An (ae PARIS, Dec. 1 (United Press).—Every able-bodied German in 4 Harry Baff, standing before the| his wife of kicking her. “Don't you/| eral vernment depositories. Hun-| Brazil during the Civil War. In- Six-Year-Old Boy Seized on Porch] who can be spared from garrison duty is on the fighting Ine €offin of his father, cried in @ loud| know a man ought to give a woman |dreds waiting at the Custom House | terrupting his sea service by a yeur ’ . ; Ypres and the sea. voice: 75 per cent, of the right of way?” |made a rush for those two banks|at the Naval Academy as instructor, of Home and Whirled Away in L aia ‘ bo ‘iuil tm ‘tho fgniin te: tha ask Week Malan “Father, we know that ———— did} “I don’t kick her," declared Cyrus |4nd in a few minutes almost swamped | he saw the last yenrs of the war on an Automobile. dal ip Slgececaiinsdl or rg , 4 wi ye pts Bhis thing!” stoutly, “and if I let my love grow | them. Long lines formed outside] a blockade man-of-war off Southern 1) of the lines were emptied to the last man that could be spared S To-day when an Evening World| cold there's a reason.” their doors, MOBERLY, Mo, , —O | maintenance of order. \ cold ports. A » Dec, 1,—Orvill | “Madam,” eaid His Honor to Mrs,| The second relief measure was an-| Succossive advancements brought Beach Jr six years old, was stolen] A determined attack, It is sald, will be directed against the allied tig | (Continued on Second Page.) Cyrus, “don't you know that after |"ouncement that penalties would not | him to the position of President of the from his home here to-day. Hiy| between Ypres and the Lys. More than 100,000 Germans are J —_—>__ > e to-day, a all a woman's best lover is her |be strictly enforced if the law were} Naval War College from 1886 to 1889,] Victims in Hold-Up Are Found this assault, H 2 A - parents were in the house and heard } ABSOLVED FOR KILLING husbané? If you take up with an- pot aban ay obeyed the first day./and again from July, 1892, to May, P a scuffing on the front porch, From The rush of reinforcements to the northern line is believed to'Ne” { oe ae he Sper gs 1 Satie Sewer Here: A: EDD! 1893, After phd on various aval Strewn Along Railroad |a window they saw the child carried | anticipation of an offensive movement by the French and British. / a “I don't wan i wcderd : commissions he was placed on tho re- into an automobile and drive! \- rman retreat being necessary forces ] GIRL WITH HIS AUTO Cyrus replied. “The trouble is that | cheered by the crowds. These meas- | tired list at his own request. In 1897 popgenelig gi gr Peg hy Bi le In case of @ German s heory Y to this ‘aro allowed’ only ten |circuses, bowling allies, billiard rooms, a . 5; | been ‘out ait night with Biss Dayton | Ginees'of Bren Ber capita daily.” °"" /commission merchante, tobacco deal-| chutiren were orn to thom. | “grank Dil, sald to b SUBMARINE BUILDING LONDON, Dec,’t (Associated, Brose) ik: seaied)/ tea Coroner Says Tango Party Leader Couldn’t Avoid Bronx Accident. Coroner Flynn held an inquest to- day into the manner of the death of Elizabeth Dayton, twenty years old, of No, 3129 Decatur Avenue, who was instantly killed in an automobile ac- cident in the Bronx on Nov, 18, Jo- eeph McGuire, twenty-two years old, of No, 662 West End Avenue, was the I can tango and he can’t. Now"—— “Oh, I see,” said Mr, Levy. “Now, then, Cyrus, the Court will give you a chance, You learn to tango, and that you tango with your wife, a tango right. Dismissed.” ‘They went out of court close to- gether, but at the head of the stair- way he began to hang back. BRITISH SUBJECTS AT BRUSSELS PUT IN CONCENTRATION CAMP. ures related to the two forms of war taxation—namely, the special license fees for certain classes which became effective on Nov. 1, and the stamp taxes due on Dec, 1, PERMIT DISCRETION IN APPLY- ING PENALTIES. To-day’s new order provideg that all these new licenses will be dated Nov. 30 and that collectors will be allowed discretion in applying penal- ties for failure to take them out until such time as the offices are able to handle the applications promptly. he was made rear admural on the re- tired lst by special act of @ongress. His first work to attract great at- ention, and the one by which his rep- utation as a strategist was estab- lished, was “The influence of Sea Power Upon Hisory,” written during our Spanish War, It was by this book that he urged a constant policy of naval expansion for the United States and set in motion the untver- #al demand for a greater navy. Others of bis best known works were “Influence of Sea Power on the Tracks for Forty Miles. SANDUSKY, O., Dec, 1.—Three men were killed and three others seriously Injured as a result of having been pushed from a moving Lake Shore freight train during a fight with three robbers evidently lasting more than an hour while the train spag between Toledo and Cleveland today, The bodies of the victims were found along the track for forty miles, One of the dead men has been !den- tiled as William C, Gallagher, a idly away. Both F h and his wife sald there was no one with whom they had had, troub! a DREADNOUGHT AUDACIOUS IS UNDER REPAIR AT BELFAST, LONDON REPORT. The British superdreadnought Auda- clous, which struck a mine off the coust of Ireland on Oct, 27, 1s now in dry dock at Belfast undergoing repairs, ace cording to a report sent out by the United Press to-day. ‘This information quired to hold the allies in check to cover the Germans in tl drawal to their line of concrete trenches further toward the ‘There another stand will be made. North of Arras the Germans showed great activity during the official communique issued by the War Office stated to-day, ‘There w heavy cannonading in Belgium, but no infantry attacks were Elsewhere conditions are declared to be unchanged, The text of the communication follow: “In Belgium there was @ rather spirited artillery fi uring the day of Nov. 30, but no attack was made by the German / infantry. “The enemy continued to show considerable activity to the |) north of Arras. De ‘The penalties will be withheld only |French Revo " was received by mail from London, Th “In the region of the Aisne there was intermittent artill . whi AMSTERDAM (via Londo ec, 1, of Farragut,’ Cleveland teamster, His body was ved by m1 ie driver of the car, which ran off the! vv cisted Press).—All male British {When it 9 shown that the applicant| Interest of America in Sea Power, |found beside the track slx miles west | Admiralty expects to have the Aud fire along all the front, In the Argonne the fighting contin road on a curve at 7.40 o'clock in the morning. The testimony taken showed that McGuire and another young man had and two girls from New Rochelle, fiagoing in Manhatten resteuracio ‘The sreatest rush for stamps wan|Furopean war, Rear-Admiral Mahan [discovered badly injured near San-) HERE FQR BELLIGERENTS| amsterdam correspondent of the Dally News. The Germans and a Bronx roadhouse. ‘Thoy were| BRITISH AIRMEN DROP in connection with bills of lading, |@&de some very pointed comments | aunKy. H ‘on their way to New Rochelle in the BOMBS ON GERMAN D+! upon its causes and the responsibility | Two negroes and a white man are tured this town from the allies, It les in th car with McGuire at the wheel when rae accident happened. ae it, decided that the death of ayton was an accident for wach no one could be held criminally Fas ine Jooaph, ic McGuire, rae ie is a son of | subjects up to the age of fifty-five who are still in Brussels have been interned in_a military concentration camp. ‘The inhabitants of Antwerp, according SOLDIERS AT ANTWERP. THE HAGUE, Dec, 1,—Two Brit- Ish aviators swept over Ghent yester- really endeavored to obtain his license before Nov. 30. ers, brokers, This applies to bank- Pawnbrokers, theatres, ere and wine and spirit dealers, Every railroad and eteamship line office in New York was on the verge of complete blockade to-day through inability to obtain thi jtamps. To relieve them the Department | eee Ne Present and Future” and “Lessons of the War With Spain.” Mahan married Miss Evans, daughter of Manlius G. Evar Ellen Lyl At the outbreak of the present of the nations for it. His deductions were favorable to the allies, Station , of New Rochelle, died lenly this afternoon in Sebi ate of Sandusky. The bodies of the other two men killed lay, one near Amherst and the other a short distance from a tramp, was sald to have robbed the other men while all were stealing a ride and then thrown them from the train, The robbers escaped, |. SAILING TO-DAY. clous again in comm months, sine BRYAN INVESTIGATING WASHINGTON, Press).—Investigation t4.being made by the State Department of reports that American manufacturers have contract- ed to build submarines for belligerent Dec. 2 (United nations, Secretary of State Bryan an- M day dropping bombs upon the military | authorized announcement that ship- ed this aft 7 we seems, Mate oe Seeske | - i the Pennsylvania Railroad Station while | mohawk, Jacksonville ........ 1P.M. ("ue added that co ter the report has | ast, effort ‘trom eustoeye fi Wome (Continued on Second Page.) Gity of Savannah, Gavannah, ‘Bot been TN OHS ™ jon within three but without bringing any change in the situation. “In the Woevre district and in the Vosges there is i to report.” Germans before the Belgian town of Dixmude was reported weer) tion of Belgium where uncounted thousands have died as a result, German effort to force a way to the English Channel, ‘The reported withdrawal could not be recoficiled with Urs great battle is in progress between the Yser Canal and River Lys, said that 100,000 Germans had been brought up before bir ied 5a

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