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CLM. Fie al AUR SIR 55 ARNIS RAG! oc PRN Wo BRITISH BATTLESHIPS on 000 < War Babies’ in France Alone,”’ _|NOTRACEOF 300 HAVE BEEN SUNK AT STRAITS aa Is Statement by Mme. Catulle Mendes} \0SI AS BRITISH BY GERMAN UNDERSEA BOATS ot oll s SHPISBLOWNL|. Small Craft With Men Near wel cooTmes. Mine Vessel in Thames Also Majestic and Triumph, Latest Vic- Disappear tims of Attack, Torpedoed by Sub- marines That Travelled Hundreds of Miles From Their Bases. The LONDON, May 28.—No trace has| Gold been found of a harbor steam launch | Stripe which was moored alongside the Princess Irens or ite crew of five! Runs men since the explosion which de- atroyed the big steamer and ft ts as- sumed five more names must be added to the lat of dead. One possible survivor of the explo- sion is in a hospital suffering from shock, He was picked up the water some time after the explosion, Dut it has not been learned whother | he was a momber of the Princess Trne’s crew or was blown out of some small boat nearby. Only one body has been recovered. Two barges which were alongside the Irene were demolished. Tt 1s now believed that 200 lives were lost, About #0 men of the Prin- cons Irene’s crew were ashore at the time. Praistent rumors that a German svy brought about the explosion have started an investigation along this LONDON, May 28.—The widespread nature of the von Tirpits sub- marine warfare is emphasized to-day in despatches from Berlin and Con- stantinople that the battleship Majestic, the fifth great warghip lost by the British at the Dardanelles, was sunk by a German undersea boat. It is also asserted that the battleship Triumph, sent to the bottom twenty- four hours ahead of the Majestic, was also torpedoed by a German sub- marine. Possibly both were victims of the same raider. Jubilant demonstrations in Berlin | followed the announcements that/rived and having their bases at) German submarines sank both battle- | smyrna, ships. Constantinople credits one of| ALLIES MAKING GAINS IN LAND von Tirpits'’s U boats with torpedo- FIGHTING. ing the Majestic. Aside from the naval situation, the, Without revealing the base from atiies are described as “buoyantly op-; which the submarines operated, It|timistic” concerning the operations | was stated semi-oMcially in Berlin| in the Dardanelles, owing to the daily | that they “travelled hundreds of| arrival of reinforcements of troops, miles.” ships and guns, in a despatch ie! FIFTH BATTLESHIP LOST BY) Times trom Moudros. ‘The Turks are BRITISH IN DARDANELLES. | said to be short of heavy ammunition Tee CRPPRLED FRENCH AN LAVONED AUT ME MAS CLUE wreTH way CRUTENOL AY BAST THe PReNCH MOTHER. line. Rewtaeasd 18 aaa’ aoend the. Base putes, ce wen rae Gene Wt oa Impossible to Estimate Number of Them in Bel- tee sen RID ‘reane . Admiralty officers who were on the dapellen and tho French one. | The| Wher casing of wood inetead of more} gium, Declares Daughter of Theophile Gautier Ncack. They coten Gees i ‘ie Lantcalty th ths ‘Sollowite Men from the front report that the —Frenchwomen Don’t Want War to End samo roports went out to the world statement: an 21 attempted to Until Last German Is Expelled. when the battleship Bulwark was Enemy torpedoed and sank H. Cha ten nee, Mggiter) at . a ng is attacl Be ee er iC wee. |e finan ecteapondent magn By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. supporting the army on the Gal “Tho first onset bean at 3 o'clock Madame Jane Catulle Mendes, widow of one illustrious Frenchman, lipoli Peninsula. Nearly all the | 4. M. and for twelve hours the enemy | daughter of another, poet, essayist and leader of the French feminist movo- officers and men were saved. attacked in serried columns in @/ ment, has come to New York to tell us what the war means to women Apparently both the Majestic and) S¢T¢s of desperate assaults, yet at 2 who know it at first hand. One may doubt if in all |P. M. the Australasians were able to th feth ofa Seiten wales. eassa iouti.of the | “isnal that they were ‘holding easily’ Burope there is a better interpreter, for, along with blown to pleces at the Sheerness docks six months ago with a loss of 900 lives. The Admiralty investigation resulted in the finding that the Bul- wark was shattere?d by an internal explosion, the nature ot which was never made public. The Princess Irene, a new €.000-ton | liner built for the Canadian Pacific means In an invaded country, You brilliance, her keen sense of the dra-| cannot understand. 11 KILLED IW AIR RAID Railway and almost tmmediately and at % o'clock counter-attacked, her tatellestus! n Deep Riett Penindn ane | driving tbe enemy back with ths matic, her fine Gallic articulateness, Madame Mende’s|CHILD - PATRIOTS WRITE: gommandecred by the Goverament, Laie tre allied fleet and attacking | PAYonet and pursuing him in the open has devoted many years of her life to an adequate ex-| “FRANCE 18 INVINCIBLE.” Bea ‘hose tn oes vse so 8 mine now them in or near the Gulf of Saros. |! his entrenchments with great Pression of the woman's point of view. lke balers the enatay wan taeed for repair, She probably hed a lot | slaughter. The Turks lost 2,000 killed It was with keen anticipations that I went to the t wher one Tho official Turkish report on th that nigh hen all Paris was of mines on board, and these may sinking of the Majestic, received from | #4 6,000 wounded. The Austral- Hotel Vanderbilt to meet one of the most fascinating{4ching heart. Wo did not fear tor German Account of Dash French] soount for the caplesion, Berlin, says merely: “The British | Asiana’ casualties, though heavy, were figures in the literary and artietic lifo of Paris, Her| for "an tnatnnt could we cacape tee Aviators Made at Lud- The battleship Majestic wae sunk early | ght in comparison. father, Theophile Gautier, was the creator of that un-| thought that Paris, our Paris, was ‘ SALONIKA, 28.—Gen. a js fa er. wigsna! td cc'tne woatnern point of the Gal | ers, German commander of the Turk matchable masterpiece “Mademolesllo do Maupia.”| Right fave been the day’ st doom f — oxy pAberaraiie ae lc ish forces at the Dardanelles, has been | Hef busband, first of the decadents, enriched his country’s literature with | walked along the streets. Suddenly| AMSTERDAM (via London), May eo Bett ak nennaman of the| Wounded in the fighting on Ganipon | DUndreds of pages of perfect—if untranslatable—prose and verse, Madame |* Jittle child slipped ae ey — %.—The Cologne Volks Zeitung has loss of the Triumph said that she was| Peninsula. Despatches received here | Mendes herself has been the close friend of Bernhardt, Pierre Loti, Pregi- And when i, bUbiished @ despatch from a corre- supporting the Australian and New to-day said that the German Admiral dent Poincare, indeed of most French men and women worth knowing. Seked Binh w © he foun the paper poner ove Se ~~ Zealand troops, which are understood , von Usedom has succeeded Sanders. | TYPICALLY FRENCH 18 LATEST O° : @ Gorman version @! ‘French been writing the words all night. to be posted on the northern shore of|. For several days the Turks have VISITOR FROM PARIS. Mendes will tecture for her war| Madame sighed and amiled tether raid upon this city on the Rhine, | FREE CAND ro - “1 remember an older boy, The correspondent says that at Another Gramercy Sweets Candy Shop has the peninsula, and the Turkish oM-| been rushing reinforcements toward charity, and she has brought with "4 5 clal statement declared that she was|Krithia, along the rattway leading| I found a tall woman, with a ARUr®/ her gix cases of books, pictures and ae ae aaidier, nie one, from the about 7 o'clock Thireday morning Ave opened to-day at 19 W. 42d St. (Bet. Sth & Oth hve) sunk in the Gulf of Saros. ‘The Ma-| through the peninsula, It is now like Juno's and the goddess's majes- or aix alrmen appeared over the town, objects d'art contributed by distin- | featioc is merely ald to have been| mated that the Turkish land forces at| tic walk. Her hair is Diack as DINC- | cuished Parisians for a benoft sale, “supporting the army on the Gallipoll| the Dardanelles number 210,000. Op-| tree shadows, and there are clusters! 4 few month ago she visited the the people of Ludwigshafen. The Peninsula posed to these are allied troops num-| Of thick curls on either cheek, almost | trenches to distribute among the| d, weether wes calm and dear, Anti The Majestic carried a crew of 757,| bering less than 100,000, not quite—concealing the pinkened | wounded the new, warm clothing col.| them pay for thi ut [aircraft machine guns opened fire on and was commanded by Capt. H. F.| CONSTANTINOPLE, May 27 (by| @@t-lobes, Mme. Mendes “makes up" | jected by her society. As she told of from ue their women ai vie children the raiders, but ti The agine of their motors awakened 10 covenrene thie acannion wo wih hve seat Sitar and to-morrow in all of our stores attractive souvenir box of assorted chocolates fanee ‘1Sc) with every pound of any kind of candy purchased. airmen circied | $M) GRAMERCY CHOCOLATE CO., Prank J. Cassidy.sPres. -on-the- h = will be on over the town and the Rhine and then G. Talbot. Tho ship was one of the| wireless to Berlin and London, Muy| !® the frank, cards-on-the-table fash- | her experiences the brown eyes flamed, “Wi,0 tenon women atop the aa oldest British battleships in active} 2%.—Kresh activity of Turkish forees|!onvaftected by many French women | and aoftened and the artist's Angers, war,” 1 asked, “if they were muddoniy| "€¥ Of {0 the woatward, after drop- SPECIALS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW service, having heen placed in com-|in the vicinily of Kurna, Mesopo-| after they have reached years of 4!8-/ were never still, For ahe ie a eculp.| tilowed a share In the Government? Ping Magy bombs, mission in 1893 (contemporary with | tamia, is announced in a War Office] cretion. It’s a bit startling at Bret, tor ag weil ue a woman of letters | aa? ines big ihe {hook ner] One bomb fell on the house of Town AmonTED CMOCOLA the U. 8. 8. Oregon). Sho had a dis-! statement which says but perfectly conventional, I under |Losr ABHORRENCE OF BLOOD) Me ich or on Meliian Hell the | CONBEMSOR Secs TRIAS: ene Sere placement of 14,00 tons, a speed of| stn @ night attack by volunteers |#tand. The face is converted into a IN THE HOSPITALS. en oat ee on And on and On” she|eone and wounding Herr Zeuon and pone vn a 9c about seventeen knots, and @ battery! in boats we captured two English | tBickly powdered mask, every indl-| ~) clasped the rough hands of 20,000 | mala. “Frenc iH rer (know this; |four others, Another bomb a see ees eee sere . ‘crocons et four 12-inch and twelve Gen | positions which we still are | Yidual eyelash te apparently atiffened eaidiors who saved Paria!” she ex.| they do not. think mn other persons and wounded ¥ wage age region | Ballet ae «29 c| is. Howsiae"se guns, which, however, were of old and darkened with grease-paint, | Claiim visited the painful more holding.” t eval mas while lips and even finger-natia are | Couches of ott i a Ml rad | COURT T0 RULE WHEN One of the raiders, Despatches to the Dally News from| Kurna is on the right bank of the| splashed with henna, For the rest.| ported hund. ns. Never was forced to dem f Heth Low, forme ‘Athens report that seven German| Tigris River at its junction with the| Madame haa large and beautiful re have L tuy where 0 . Sis sanhian hedeen Goveiae, Guldines gubmarines are expected in the Medi. | inten ning PRINK Point TOF] golden-brown eyes, arching, expren- ) was blood 0 A SH W $ NOT A SHOW. ld take him péinoner, Many two having already are und has a small trade, 2°%) give brows, and a smile that henna)!" (he camp iy ® ° eee abe were thrown upon the Boral e doesn’t succeed in spoiling. Passion | dye factory here, Pive “What is war doing te the | men wae one ‘ An attempt will be made, June 3] yiied and fifteen wounded = reedom, for faith, might to wolve the atill unanswered conun-|work of the facto 1s hot inter FOR NON-PARTISAN women of France!” eho restated | pay the llimate price af desi. | grtw swhut iy the ditercee te. |fanaee aes UALITY CANDY™ in her quick, crisp French. “it ‘Hercism ond horrers beauty drum “What in , lex. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS) ‘srrskina trem snow to the wort | frye steer ts the ‘smaee ef | idsnem lisil entertanment, ‘the| AMOMer CIM Stetim af Reppette 19 West 42d St, Between Sth and éth Aves.) ir hearts and seule. There are | ings of war to the women of | a danow tall entertainment?” The ; 105 Weet 42d St,, at @th Av. | 186 East 42d St., one, Lon. Av, M many who in the past have not | great family.” The feminists, the | Proprietors of all the leading dancing | woupi ENL-ON SKA, Knwland May 2373 Brondway, at 6th sth St. | 651 Eighth Av., eer. 42d St. : ' ~ ‘ indereteed the French woman. reat ladies, the asants, thi | Palaces, or their representatives, will] aq Queenie Pateman, seven-year-old Seth Low's Constitutional Amend-| They have thought her vain, friv- re 4 | be summoned to appear that day be- Lgirt who was injured in the Wednenday | ment Takes Power From | eles, capricious, She has been ony eouniny | fue Gane anda tk given an tes | the tot | | aeeused of caring only for sude- portunity to explain why they should] | Political Parties clothes and amusements, of not be 1 the regular 6600 licenae Jon giv Plam = ALMSANY, May 28 being colfieh, heartioss, Now the fan tar at? watrical perfor | world knewe better, All the women of France have but the | " ' nw atl, an benefit ting er Mayor of New ¥ ormanizution has ne 1h tne: Cone one impulse—to give and pleted plane for tak jon & propowal ie They nething but heiplemiy Hl @ municipal elec tame Hon-partinan TB git ypon the altar of their couns | HM! Yack froin 1h hapielature wo Uid be permitted to de try." SH a eM i ! i ee ee ee er rage Mine, Mendes herwrif how ieft her) Neither Wey woz thee Improvement al every day until the | whould be made TL Or is evra anions Lhd work tor | CMlidren will be allows trouble with oll ite ugly manifestations! Gonat px aw) partion would be pre | L/Oouvee du Vasiaire dee Miocene : The torture « le driven away hibited from im, inde ur f the three relief oF “ b+ ‘our drugaiet wells Poslam Vor (ree mh i sida. pe one @ be wabitationa pear tomple write to Kmergenry |! i" , y sHY NWR | syeeimily approved by the French tories, 5¢ Weet bt, New York y He could be Wade OY) tainigter of Wer, Me purpose is to Poslem Sosp is wom-terit abeo: Nal bodies non partinan P| wrevide clothing for wounded eal aiply pure. 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