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- @ GERMAN CRUISER BEACHED; ) ” ant 90% FOUR ROUTED BY RUSSIANS IN BIG BALTIC. BATTLE Three Squadrons Engaged at Different Times on Same Morning in the Baltic—Other German Ships Reported Damaged. PETROGRAD, July 3.—When the Russian naval squadron in the Baltic gave battle to five German cruisers and a flotilla of torpedo boats off the enst coast of Gothiand on July 2 one German cruiser was beached and the other warships were put to flight, according to an official statement issued to-day by the Russian Admiralty under date of July 2. The damage to the Russian cruisers was insignificant. The statement follow: “This morning (July 2) along the parallel of the Oestegarn light- house, on the east coast of the island of Gothland, our cruisers encountered in a fog two of the enemy's light cruisers and some torpedo boats and en- gaged them in battle. “At 9 o'clock in the morning a German cruiser, badly damaged, lowered her fiag and ran ashore. The other cruiser and the torpedoboats fied, “At 10 o'clock our squadron encountered the armored cruiser Roon, one light cruiser and one torpedoboat, and renewed the battle. “At 10.20 o'clock the enemy began to retire towards the south. During the retreat the enemy was joined by another light cruiser. This veseel ‘was attacked by our cruisers and fled. At 11.30 o'clock the pursuit ceased. “after the battle our squadron was unsuccessfully attacked by sub marines. “The damage to our crulsers was quite insignificant.” LONDON, July 3.—Victory for bt RS RIP EIST Russians, with serious loss to the, paitio m Germans, is the result of the first) ang the prety hooeckcen print Dig-ship battle in the Baltic, accord-| better account of itself than was to ing to reports from neutral sources. | nave been expected. The Wittelsbach The engagement took place off-the/ is » comparatively small and old ship, island of Gotbland. built in 1900 and carrying no gun The German mine layer Albatross, | heavier than 9.4-inch, but the Kaiser attacked by four Russian warship, |ciags comprises five of Germany's was run aground at Heereikan, near) newest and most powerful dread- Katthammarsvik, according to 4¢-! noughts, none of which went In com- wpatch from Stockholm. Twenty-|mission earlier than 1912, and all of seven of her crew were killed in th¢|/ which oarry ten 12-inch guns. battle and were buried to-day. Sev-| The ships of this class are the enty-one wounded have been removed | Kaiser, Kaiserin, Friedrich der Grosse, to hospitals. The mine layer, with! Pring Regent Luitpold and Koenig Al- the survivors of her crew of 225, will/ bert. They carry ten 12-inch guns, be interned to-day. displace 24,700 tons, carry upward of Two German battleships are said/ 1,000 men and in speed range from 31 to have returned to Kiel badly dam-/ to 23.6 knota, They have a secondary aged as the result of this battle, The! battery of fourteen 6-inch guns and ghips are at Wittelsbach and aD-/ 14-inch armor. ether of the Kaiser class. Still an-| The Albatross was built as a mine other vessel, « light cruiser of the/ layer in 1907, being one of the fret Magdeburg class, is said to have been| ships ever constructed solely for this gunk, No mention ie made anywhere | Purpose. She carried a battery of eight 35-inch guns as protection of Russian losses. against torpedo boat attack, had & If the reports from Copenhagen are | displacement of 2,200 tons and a epeed to be relied upon the battle in the! of about twenty-one knots. KEY TO ISONZO [COAL ROADS WI 6 CAPTURED BY SUIT BROUGHT TAN FORES) BY GOVERNMENT Austrians Still Hold Nearby} Commodities Clause Not Vio- Fortifications and Bombard lated by Reading and Village, Paris Hears. Jersey Central. PARIS, July 3,—The Italians have| PHILADELPHIA, July 8—The wcoupied the village of Tolmino, 0D / United States District Court to-day the Isonzo, north of Gorizia, according | rendered a decision in favor of the to a Rome despatch to the Herald. | defendant in the Government suit to The Austrians still hold neighboring | dissolve the Reading Company and to fortifications and are bombarding the | separate the New Jersey Central Rail- road from the Reading. village. Italian heavy artillery has/" Tne suit was against the three been brought up and mounted for| Reading companies, the Cen Rall- use against the forts. road Company of New Jersey, the ROME, July 3—King Victor Eman- | Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company , he firing line and| 294, other concerns and individuals uel was on the firing fm the coal producing and coal-carry- actually took part in the battle of the | ing trade, the object of the action be- Ysonzo of June 21 to 23, in which the os to Sroek, pS Aulemed com biDhs ion among wi e Govern- Italian armies routed toe. Auetriont Uae Apene tee euch wee Saran, with heavy losses, according to dis-) the Sherman Anti-Trust Law and patches réceived here to-day. the commodities clause of the Hep- ‘The example set by their King in-| burn Railroad A, The Court divided the defendants epired the Italian troops with ® spirit] it. two groups, one headed by the that made them almost invincible, Reading holding company and the eaid a despatch to the Giornaled’Italla. | other by the Lehigh Navigation Com. (hey rushed the Austrian trenches} pany. The only connection between "| the two, the Court said, is a certain without thought of danger and over-| jer sement made in March, 1871, and phelmed the enemy by the dash with} the Court holds that this agreement which their charge was carried out. |does not violate the laws of the UDINE, July 8 (via Paris).—| United States, and therefore that the Lehigh Navigation group need not be Large numbers of refugees from the] ririner considered. But the Govern- Ysonao district have flocked to Trieste| ) ont is allowed to proceed against and Gorizia, according to reports re- thie ‘group separately if it decides to ceived here. Trains bearing Austrian |do 80. AMS Hein wounded are said to pase throug Cette has not heen violated those places several times @ day. | hy the Reading companies, Food for the civil population of poe EE Gorizia and Triest ts reported to be acarce. There is no bread, but the ‘communes distribute dally email quantities of matse flour. Petroleum fe lacking and those persons whose homes aro not equipped with elec-| thirsty work horses. The best known tation is in front of the animal h aatelty are Compelled to remain in| telion Mm stayette and Bond Str aatter darkness at night. pen Wherg jin “the hot days of mid- ‘No newspapers are permitted, and| mer 3, horses Other waterini se only news provided ts that con-| o.on0g' at First Av tained in official statements which} sixth Street, Bear the » fare posted on bulletin boards, Bb dmnetar ap Avge Tolmino, the key to the Isonzo Val- ley, has been considered by the Ital- fans indispensable in their operations toward Goeritz and Trieste. It 1s pro- tectec by strong natural and artificial dak od Bot defenses, and it 1s sald to have been ned to each station. garrisoned by 20,000 Austrians, ees ‘Tries in Hospit: was William Kinemond, a prisoner in | Drchation tor one year to-day by M Flower Hospital since May 37, when he | trate House in Yorkville Court, after he was arrested for having a revolver in| had been found s possession, to-d ‘attempted aulcide | In. the monke; RiP BPMing hie throat with @ ragor sup- | last Sunday. ‘The Court told the youth cute" fave bean obtained from some | fo keep away, from the monkey house In — — . f ~ ome EVENING wonup, SATURDAY, JULY ra “Mir idtar fi | ioe nets WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW! BOMB IN CAPITOL How to Keep Well, Keep Strong and Keep a Perfect| FIRED FOR Figure, Told in a Series of Illustrated Lessons _ WRITE —_——- Sleep by Explosion in Wash- ington Near Midnight. WAN Gnencise, 0.4 utes since he had closed the SECRET SERVICE IS BUSY.) #"*,, Washington Paper Was No-| vy ‘The tified by Mail That Bomb | now.” cieibieds Jones Was to Be Set Off. Woods and gins, who responded hastily. An investigation WASHINGTON, July %.—Several' was begun hours’ effort have failed to turn up the slightest clue in the bomb explosion which wrecked the recep- tion room in the Senate end of the Capitol at midnight. Both city and ibiic. Federal officials are investigating. | 9/4 "ee Eltott Woods, superintendent of the | buliding, delleves the outrage was the; ing thar the work of a notoriety seeker, No one; of some was hurt and the damage can be|. Ten onaily repaired. The bomb was akiifully made and ‘Was Operated by a time fuse. Any doubt as te the nature of the explosion was removed to-day when the Washington Times received a letter, the post mark of which showed | it was mailed an bour and a half before the blast, declaring the inci- dent would occur, After confessing. responsibility for | thé act the letter’s author, who signed | himself, not in bie own hand but with a typewriter, “R, Pearce,” added: “This is the exclamation point in H i i i Hel ae He i _—_—_——S tat occupy ourstives with severe | which I hope you are already giving| WHEN GEORGIA IS “DRY.” my plea for peace.” The letter was dated June 1, but was not mailed until Friday night, the date and hour being plainly shown by the postmark, From. the ‘communtocation’s con- struction it appeared that the writer had been tn Washington for several DEMAND FOR LABOR AINGREASING HERE |S" omni inga, undetermined jn which one to the room fe empty Public Employment Bureau Reports] piace nis “exclamation point.” Opportunities in Various sraer GEN ite teases tek ol = igtendent of Bato Waahia Classes of Work. here attend» for the purpose, for the letter itself | to typewrt the . word Se-dey, the condition of the labor market | as {ZPemritien, walle a re | Commitesioner onde. ite t Becouse of her perfect physical proportions, Pauline Furiong hes for the month of June, as viewed trom | Liane apace left for the w igs os ib deen named the “American Venus.” She ts the author of “Beauty Cul r the City of New York Public Employ-| ame etter to the Times was a ram- ture ot Home,” and ts on authority on all questions of woman's physics! ment Burequ, is encouraging. ‘t bling argument against exports of war weltdeing. Ghe will give a course of lessons to the women readers of Laapetd As ego Improvement - | nunitions to Burope: The Evening World thie summer on “How to Make Yourself Well end | lignt, warm coverings and perspire| Ore than 3 Per cent.—over 0) upy the way," anid’ the writer, at Btrong ond Preserve Your Figure.” for half an hour. peericen Feence Sn ne Tlthe cutest of hie argument, “don’t Nee ee ed i it E i i i : i § i g Six Weeks’ Course of Exercise and Diet for Women Readers of The Evening World, Arranged by Pauline Furlong, Author of ‘Beauty Culture at Home.’ tastes To-Day’s illustrated Lesson Gives Simple Diet Rules peeing and New Ward Exercises for Correcting Rounded Y - Shoulders and Reducing Bust Measure. rf j fl a7 i it cf f if imnastio | help, and the number of posttions re- fhe value | ported filled. ‘The bureau now hes as| ame this on the Ge sean. | Res have se roises for trons. mor th Bryan. 1am an old-fashioned Amert- LESSON VI. ors who ie expected to |ratrons more than one nd five | ean with @ conscience, if It te not | Svers 90 'n tl Stand in front of an open window | liundred employers of labor, represent. [S00 wae eee, 0 ee Lat | ion will By Pauline Furlong. ing and de nothing but | ing nearly every kind of businoss from |*!" t° : pie To-day marks the end of the first week in the course for curing it that time | New York and ining States, Mor. |o8c% Hatton make her own man-kill- t can be put jor use. If you ch {ing machines. Sorry I had to use ex- obesity and increasing health and strength, which I am giving to womeD| practice vigoror rolees, if you t 5 caged gh 3 plosives. (For the last time T hope.) ot y readers of The Evening World. Lest we forget, I think it would be an were 8 rent seal and tobe ve we persons of previous |i, i» the export kind and ought to foe r excellent plan, today to review briefly the essential rules for diet, dress,! ang opportunity, yeu will be made yes Cua itehs, ax ba unaas demana |Make noise enough to be heard above of any sort. bathing and breathing, which must accompany any scheme of exercise} t th for machine shop and foundry hands |the voices that clamor for war and eee te if the best results are to be obtained. bassador just during the three or four months |piood money. This explosion is the| but nothing came of it.” The woman who wants to reduce must keep careful watch over the a of |from New York and adjoint @xclamation point to my appeal for Coane esanRnerts: Ply A 4 The bureau has been able to fill prac- « 7 easures of the palate. Not for her the rich, strongly seasoned made , instead of confining it tically all orders for machinists in | peace.” pl pa a id of ten minutes early Im | Greater New York, and no competent} He closed his letter with a proposal dishes, the delectable pastries, the dainty desserts in which sugar and| the morning. machinist in this city need be idle if . Pe ition of whipped cream play an important part. Coming down to commoner fare,|NEW WAND EXERCISES — TO) he Ja willing to accept employment out tor oe eae eetnanninnd GIVES IT 10 POLI Hg the must not eat bread, butter, potatoes, cakes and syrup, or any of the) STRAIGHTEN SHOULDERS, |?f,town, = | iae Mamas Ro 4 : products of the pig. She must close the candy box for the summer. Zonday I have saree, news rand ss easily supplied. The supply Py ree Dart of the weiter was typewritten ( M F YEAR, poultry or any sort of game, broiled| ereises for you. In the one yo0 | help seeking office and storo the TH TOT FLEOH, wit ET, |or boiled, with the fat carefully cut| assume the normal standing position, |is excessive, and the same Peay “bs [and part whe written with a pen. ig Blue Serge Coat Lying .on away. With this may be eaten any of| but make sure that your feet are | anid to be true regarding female Selo. [handwriting wae apparently not Contains Wallet and Co “AN the things that I like most I/ the green vegetables, Tomatoes, let- about eighteen inches apart. The|qThe records for the month show lof an uneducated person. “4 wand ia neld closo to elther end and] goodly demand for ‘am not allowed to eat,” the fat woman | tuce and romaine are especially ‘g000 Hane dt lightly against your chest. eroaly, ber id for female factory help| ‘The explosion took place at 11.40 at ts perhaps likely to moan after read- | #20), Ay, Otl* sabuttored toast| _, Without bending your body elther | New York, Rhode ‘inland, Connection: and shook the Capitol bullding as ing this let of must-nots. But even| or dark breads are permiesipie, and| above or below the waist, swing the/and New. Jersey, which cannot be|though it had been an carthquaks. trom the point of view of the gour-| for dessert there are the delicious| Wand lightly overhead and down until | easily satisfied for the reason that the | nverything in the Genate reception able Roll of Bills, * # A man's blue serge coat, with «: Jet containing $160 in Dilla, was Lantgh rests inst the upper part of up on the Valley plan, at mand, ought most of the articles | summor fruits, either cooked or fresh. one Oa tines blades ee armen are. bag He te te y coome:| thee hare e1g,|Foom was smashed; windows were | reot of West 8 mentioned to be featured prominent- The question of what the stout | bent at the elbow, and your uplifted | tne bureau has had calle for 4,352 per- | biown out and three telephone booths |terday by Arthur Mullin, « heres ly in summer menus? parsora srs accih Grevehould | nands, Darms fronting Ou we riders. | 2008. refecred €.639 persons to oppor- | inthe corner of the room were demol- | man, who tamed Is over, to, as Even if she ie not trying to re- Unquestionably avoid all alcoholic | Sne inter should not be hollowed in erat mfr Seyployment and satisfac: |\snoq, Fortunately, however, the ex-| Mulvihill of the West ‘Thirtete Ox duce, it seems to i”. ball be Kguere, sall&, ereames sores Ane the iighteat degree, and your head pal ae all ~ sm plosive, whatever it was, was not 79 The waite with tho tia “ae woman with a realy cultivated | SOeSsiNs- dour cafes, cithough, | MEL rectme'is ai excetlnt corres | NOT POISON; ONLY PEPPER, | rowertu! enoweh to cause any struc: | gare Tibet cade ods foot i taste will prefer to “ABR, must have it, she | tive to rounded shoulders, and by d ——— tural damage. Wationat upon green vegetables, fruits an veloping the muscles of the chest and ra Smear Thetr Faees| Superintendent Woods sald he} stony! lean meate during the period of it ‘upper arms is bound to reduce the Red, oud ‘Desie thought some one had placed « bomb ‘of Kagles was 7 weather, Such e dist, in bize of the bust measure. ed, and Tester. 'te Called, na esses wieheven abana Kane, Reswoell pool fear ' he fact that One Tn the third exerciae your left hand In one of the wes Thomes Kane. | 4 its elmplicity and in the fa her ermilk, brought suddenly down to your of the telephone booths, but he in- Kane. it puts no undue strain upon the nourishes without forming | side, the palm turned backaard and sisted be did not know bow a stranger police believe the owner digestive organs, will cause the fat. Another excellent drink isthe | the wand ed with the tips of the h Inte the room, as coat committed suicide by it to euffer mon dissolved in fingers, Your right hand and the end eould have gotten the river. pereon whe chooses 4° Y water without sugar. |of the wand which it holds are pororaay ry the Capitol had been closed for sev- from high temperature than Juice ie also excellent. brought up over your head, The wand peer: Sele Bos oral hours before the explosion. HOUSE TOPPLES INTO Ml - Arig he man or woman who eats ‘The feature of her d: " now touches your back at a point 7 pried Keene Sentere of Des dreen which moat! Scliy beewesn the shoulder, bindes, in. Theit | DAMAGED ROOM WAS HAND epeaking, thie is the best time in | Chosen and worn incorrectly, it may gna Be body is bent Sorware a! ced an m Were t thelr SOMELY APPOINTED. the year to win the fight against cerlous: innate Met Ba aetncten ts ft This exerciae tends to reduce both b: th i polsoned| The room Which was wrecked is to flesh, your body and not to constrict it, the| bust and hips, as tt brings ite Hise | ar rae vabulance. Thesurt| the rear of the main entrance from It you are really in earnest about | corset is as harmless ax any other ar-| ery movement which requires bend- id manawed| the west to the United States Senate | #077, It, the first sacrifice I advise you to ticle of dress. The test is whether your! {io at the hips while the rest of the | \f. t happened from] ving It ie 26 feet wide by 76 feot Sights go. Heavy seine waist and hip measures remain th make {s your luncheon, Take no food | MIN With ne corset on as with it off | DOdy ie held atraight, this one aide in gome, pretty. red atufy on|iong. It 1s handsomely furnished and | ie ground and nearly an ry making the hip joint flexible and “7 the eldewalk and at all between breakfast and dinner. | Naturally, when you are doing your therefore increasing with it,” she § @ doctor richly decorated. Two massive chan- | face fell into the oan gasuming that you Btill atick |exercises, you will wear as little cloth- ot od wad! teated’ the stuth, “Tt wes sea] deiters hang from the cetling, and by| Mre. Lappie and her two a day and have not |!D# 48 possible, just as the male ath-| "'Regin by eating each of these | pepper. viaiting with a or to three meal y leto strips for his feats of wrestling, | move five times, and gradually Somrraccenentprpemeceene wome strange freak neither of them |7.0) "fone the taken on the fashionable addition of | acing and vaulting. . movements, ive tines, and eredoely 10 CENTS TO THE HIGHLANDS | vu» badly camages. hava, sone, do 's afternoon toa and after-theatre sup- 4 If any feature of your conventional] jarform the exercises from thirty to Ps be wndioney Immediately after the explosion ~ further oa ‘ per, both of which functions should dress makes you physically uncom-| ery times in succenmon. Doryee Van Wagenen, Vice Presi: | ovory door in the building was closed |focsuion “are to oe be omitted by the woman who wants /acin0"y4y physical harm. But there|( 17 you aid not obtain The Eve: }| ent of the Delaware-Hudson Steam-|and the structure searched, but no 4 ‘ineinn \} to grow thin. ja so much latitude nowadays In the ship Company, announces the forma-| stranger wes found. The reception |on ‘Tink you with find, asmany, many | fashions that I think you may dress || ning World measurement chart iim of the Atlantic Highlands Ferry | jog was filled with black, blinding healthfully without adopt! ° the # two les- persons have already done, that It is At rune we ane asens rd say spe presented with fe smoke and the smell of burned pow- Fealdonts, wpe petd.e nomial pon “The company,” he said, “h to acquire the habit of doing |}, Tt more than one Turkish || #ne send £ cent stamp and itt) ,¢ Castleton. former parateg ent | Gor waa very distinct A slight fire | Sanum 00, without lunch, Mearly all of us eat| bath @ week, and even that Is not|]| will be forwarded, th "7 tn cotton waste behind the telephone vine food than we need, especially | necessary if it does not agree with Tun it b in your purse or your physical system. those of us who live In cities and do) %r0," the ten or mfteen minutes boothe was promptly extinguished. AME! ‘The only damage was in the recep- MILITIAMEN, AT. manual labor outdoors, The woman every day to the exercises which tiller of the fields can doubtless as- | have described, take 2 cold Legislature at Once Roles AM |fogt of Ute oi | ay eouale’ of theagent | detinne |qeenes. cohol ‘rub. ane . Ardolph simtlate her three solld meals dally, | tre ck of the shower is 100 severe “Jage” Of the Floor, fd hour sod oriyetiy inak Tepe i but not the woman tender of the gas |rub yourself vigorously with bia} arLANTA, July 8.—State-wide Pro- SAa'hirty ‘autos ere explosion wae dbo in inv epin- stove or of the typewriter: <a is wrung out In cold) yipition went into effot July 1, and —_—_———_—_. lon,” sald Superintendent Woods to- | WHAT THE 8TOUT WOMAN! "Now and thon, before you go to|svery saloon and dispensary wee closed. | gmail Bey Drowned Im Ctatern, “to a bomb placed in the recep-|s ii SHOULD EAT AND DRINK. | bed. go into a ‘bathroom that has Te Sartor Se Howey Reoresente-| "arthur J. Fogel, Junior cross pip co's conuhs (tat whadane rr For breakfast the would-be reducer| Dee, made meaning fot erour the |. “No member shall be perm he lives et Groat Hacks SPE: | motive was, or what he hoped to may choose between one egg and a bit parte to be reduced, the towels hav. | the floor of the House in-|of three-year- Martin "sky | acoomplish, must be @ mystery until it oy Condition, and the doorier ‘olstern on ion, 0) of fish, with which unbuttered dry]! been wrung out tn hot water, fP"kiPected to ‘keep clone watch Yousph Fy areca. at Great Neck. we can arrest him. " 4 . intox! iad erday. was “ toast may be eaten, For dinner the| water, put_on'n warm bathrobe, get Wig wan aie. new Tule necessary? [an employer, on the race estate diss |. “SX months ego, ® man writing piece de resistance may be beet, lamb, into a bed supplied with ty of some Atlanta people are asking. appeared early in the day. from Bt Louis to Vice-President pecenenatemnntesmeencnesnteenieimrecn.ns asnaononaenssoei so so ee slat a nance domes oosmaaa ae hat

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