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— ’ Garte te make an trreriine tin ow! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i —_—a ae — ————— ——— Oo Oe agg tym : CARMEN SYLVA, UNDER - « ” . ANCONA CARRIED aiid MANY WOMEN — AND CHILDREN cous. vin ‘ APPEARS CERTAIN e . pele and « ont Mee 8 THAT AMERICANS } The ciliens of The agente wt the AN | Geiger whe b be WERE ON ANCONA ’ ee ne Gvige from 1 with Malem plying orks | we . —* 5 the tae wt ~ r | | at he infor 4 ora ; men ws New Premier Declares Com-| To nip Od ot Out of War, Is ” Mane Pina te — promise Now Would Be Be- | Rumor—Bulgars Not to heawe t ‘ er aniline \ { esses Claimed by trayal of Patriots at Front Enter Monastir hat the greates one wae tage Within Com - | Passenger vate i. ~~ PANIA, Now. 18—Arietite frtana.| ATHENG 6 wnd for thiel, . ° , Seatived ¢ merican t pcan ‘ Athens press to-day de ‘ ¥ corres ent a body to. | ercordina the Athen entre ne Pemainde r a Mt e » pv cl y I ‘ 4 a soon S qeeatians 67 |», yew e chenge Tele Matane beyond the eee for Wiliary) ing | Apueiins Gente | meno Feauests relative to their work + sever reat ao Beeage e eervies, Armenians «: reeks, 7 ‘ie ‘ ; fe aes at rd pi or pes bond aot “The Greek vernment orred steerage parecnerrs y x 1 toast < | ve wo SOP pereem ane troa to hee thi thine SE Game American Jews - Lieut. Gen. Sir Charles Monro the Britueh with th intention of granting an |% ree day hee the ou back from Maler!ine THREE BIG LINERS . Goes to Serbia to Com- |: % hove mode 0 és a been concluded between Bulgaria and Teerinere Sapeetes tout iF REIN | . tion for my | Germany relating to the Balkans, owe vesseia, but we thousht it woula) SAILING FROM HERE nand English 7 ‘ \' Colleagues and, myself ‘ come 8 An eastbound pasenge DANGER ZONE TO-DAY — ; mand Engush Troops. : said M. Wriand, “and it would in the case of & ship bound for this York y-fiwe A j —_ a banal to repeat it to you.” | “according to the reement Bul- i nitions of war, although we hav ¥ peony . Reports from German and French e Hons on a wide range of subjects re-| Dolran-Guevgeline line, in South- H trameported & great number of horves |" nea Mtpits Pale it ; ‘‘emmian a e al ® # tndiwate that the heaviest | BUCHAREST (via London), Nov.|!ating to the war to which the head tasiorn Aerlin. "cn ote to Italy.” ft the Mecdit an » Ger ' ahe | fobting ts now taking place im Bouth. | 10-—-It in yy announced that the! of the ernment made unbesltate |) iy ‘aivieg Smense 19 Oretce, Bale Tt wag also thought that the Aus ah hie sala hiie: lin : y vite, where Frouch, Settled and | jQueen Mother Hilzabeth, best known | Ing repliaa, Asked regarding peace garin also agrees to demobilise trian submarine reported to have |" 7 wares |e “Carmen Sylva,” underwent a eue-| suggestions, he sald mediately ber campaign in Serb! sent the Ancona to the bottom was| "el frefuently | : geo : Dik ee = = Kerh forces are combatting with Bul-| jeeasful operation for the removal of a| “What are these peace suggestions? | Con god, St te states thes Aone tacee prokebtity ivieg in walt fer Pg lla ~ « ’ ~ Jgest im - 7 | arian armies poe from the right eye last Wed=|piey are heard first in one country in the region of Mor nae if her at or near the entrance to the York on Oot, 98 for N o with 1,198 : Kerlin to-day revorts a Bulgar de- ———— and then another, impersonal and im- ——- Malte Channel. Toe c-blee have re ee ie tn dur to arrive. at | feat of the allies with heavy lose ba- aint Rei ittogdeyt beard Those male dents certain! na - 1. 1-| : ish to \ 0 na ore gion, particularly as all the warshipe| ABs irauano tine, mulch | the recapture Oy the French of! eho extent of a public denial and rejec-| don’t they? 1 4 and transports of the allies on their)}on Nov. 1, with 1 town of Velew on the Ntsh-Ralonica tion, We ¢ think of nothing but ot get this nd an fs ripe way to the theatre of war at the) @board, She lv duo at Ge | railroad, fifty-fve miles from the| The Cal} . “1. ate drive forward to complete success by | reat ‘ul evening at home tha’ Dardanelles and those despatched on) UrNy ls ine Crotic, of the White yrecke-Rertlan frontier, and onty| Ve -alfornian, Clan Macatis- arm | fix us up right for the busy days ll gee gt eae Re passed me, frown Morton, on Cet. 3 “BRITISH | DESTROYER LOST |: | about twenty-five or thirty miles from ter and Moorina Hit by | we're having. c terranean ports, with 1,088 AS icone: @ : ‘At the office of tho Italian Consul ern in her cabins. She ix due | IN THE MEDITERRANEAN tory iM ae the reported Bulgar vic: Subana |That’ s the Songof SongsforMe General, G. Fara Fornl, it was said praltar to-day WObirt Nik Wiiewien ela Pata ad. . marines. par" that no official word of tho sinking of aippsenee | site an ebtaaae , ICAC, ite an advance by the Bulgara in the the Ancona had been received. It was| DOUBT IN CHICAGO The Louis, of 968 Tons, Stranded) Prilep-Krivolak region. It mentions] LONDON, Nov. 10-—7 an My Sweet Adair. sathg oye -adlagense lee are AS TO LOSS OF SINGER and a Total Wreck—No | the occupation by the French of points yateamship Clan MacAlister has bes . ~ - Jot down the number—it's Aaa ne een "| OR HAROLD F. M’CORMICK and protecting the Babuna Pass. The Sal-| gunk by a German submarine, | Makes Total Cost of Struggle to | A-1831—but believe me, it's no eee S) mebscriptions As is ead Lives Are Lost onion report alao saya British troops.| Other British ‘ | bask ber 000,000 war loan now being floated in | r British steamers reported Date Reach the S ‘ rack number. nati [reinforced by @ divieion composed of | gunk to-day are the Californi 4 Jate Reach the Sum of this country. CHICAGO, Nov, 10.—Reports that! LONDON, Nov. 10,—The British | 15,000 men, “occupy solidly” the re- ~” he ictal ai Price—65 Cents. ‘The Ancona, which was launched at | Titta Ruffo, the famous baritone, was| torpedo boat destroyer Louts has been | gion north of Doiran and are operating ao $8,3 10,000,000, Béifast in 1907, was a twin screw |a passenger on the Ancona, were dis-| wrecked In the Eastern Meditorra- |i the direction of Strumitea, This pute o Clan MacAlister, 4,835 tons steamer of 14,000 tons. She was ached. | credited to-day by his brother, Ettore] pean, No lives were lost a big British force east of the Prilep gross, was owned in Glasgow. She uled Ferg gel ete ia j Ruffo, a teacher at the Chicago Con-| The following oMfcial statement was|region, Yesterday's reporte sald the al- eas at Seat aete was last re-| FonNDON, Nov. 10.— Premier = iad 1 bearn of B8 feet and was valued |*°FVStory of Music, who said the slng- | given out to-day: liew had landed $00,000 men alt toid in|" ‘The Californian was a 6,022-ton |Asauit asked tho House of Com-|Berlin Reports Repulses In | DOUBLE RECORDS og ag ed fr had not expected to ail for Amer-) | “The British torpedo boat destroyer] Greece, #0 that great battles in Houth-|tiner owned by Leyland & Sons of|mons to-day for a vote of credit of , east ‘ ‘The Ancona was in command of |ica before Dec. 1. Ho was not re-|Lewis, Lieut. Commander Harold D.| ern Serbia and across the Bulgar fron- | Liverpool ri Riga District and Near Capt. Pietro Massardo. uired to report to the Chicago Grand, A. Hall, has been stranded in the | tie may be expected soon, Liverpool, most of whose boats are in| £ 400,000,000 ($2,000,000,000). This will : = SSE ETE m, ggere Opera Company before Dec. 15 Sante lediterranea if Seamed the African trade, Though the British | make the tota! a..ount voted for war A FRIENDS SEEK NEWS pe pany before Dec. 15. Eastern Mediterranean and has be ace ‘ ° Czartorysk Reports that Harold F, McCormick | come a total wreck. All of the officers censor would not permit the locality | purposes in the current year £1,300,- OF THOSE WHO MAY pany was @ passenger on the steam-| The Louis waw one of the L class| BIG LOSS BY THE ALLIE: made public, it appears possible that} With the amount voted in the finan- BE ON THE ANCONA. |onip Ancona, which was sunk in the|of destroyers, bullt in 1913. She was 4 ry BERLIN (Vin Wirel Sayv i . 4 cai fn tLE mn reless to Sayville), Ga itccineta iy a, mubennrt ware |$46 fost long aad-Aimpings’ 668 toon, IS CLAIMED BY BERLIN |*>e Californian was sunk in the Medt- | oa! year of 1914-15 the sum allotted Nov. 10.—An offensive movement un- At the local offices of the Italian Line to-day inquiries were made for y which should on that distill, West of Jacobstac ‘on, Purauit of the Serblans is contiiuing| Of the Daily News reports, They| Which tice it ie generally ‘bee manda Soneae, whith soa ethene | NEW nano ae vigorously, cover the period trom Oct. 22 to Nov.| iva cannot be applied effectively | ttn My ‘orees, so Be ar 0 the Eos cael ‘Tho amount of war booty eaptured| #pelusive. In this time the Prussian| while ‘the war. is n. progress 7) kad it men tell into our hands, Bes | CODE OF ORDINANCES 0: ,878, or rougoly| BERLIN, Nov. 10 (by wii © Dy a | At Krusevac Is now given as 103 can-| 311000 more than In the previous teal tenoscuty to Sayville, No Ye tent | fore Dvinsk the Russians yesterday | MINERAL of the International Harv r Com- bea oe by offlcials of to- do not believe Mr, McCormick com- pai CUT ine OY EA RON AIIIT IS: OIL and crew are safe.” She was armed with three guns and four torpedo tubes, normal complement was 100 men, 4-ineh Her FB aes 3. VICTORY FOR BULGARS, BERLIN, Nov, 10—(By wireless to Sayville)—-.A defeat for the French and British troops in Southern Ser- bia, with losses which are described as enormous, is reported in a despatch Prilep, The allies made a violent at- tack upon defensive positions of the by the War Office, which saya the non, most of them modern, in addi- Uon to large amounts of ammunition. The number of Serbians captured in which the attack was made to be terranean while en rqute to Northern African ports. On @ previous trip she bh shelled by a submarine, but es- Moya Ms Moorina, 2,099,454 PRUSSIANS S no vessel named the Hshed, the Rotterdam correspondent Lists published. The Nieuwe _ Rotterdamsche Courant says the total of Prussian 000,000 ($6,500,000,000) tor the war, including the new vote| of credit, will reac aggregate of £ 1,662,000,000 ($8,810,000,000), PARIS, Now, 10—6.10 A. M.—The | press has received cordially Finance | Minister Ribot’s proposal for a new five-per cent, state loan for an un- pleased with the departure from the practice of offering bonds which al- as a substitute for the income tax, tuke effect ‘Sub- scriptions to the third war loan in Austria have reached a total of 4,015,- 000,000 crowns ($808,000,000), the Over- dertaken by the Russians in the Riga district Is sald by the War Office to- An against |man positions near Kemmern, twenty Strong Russian day to have failed attempted vainly miles west of Riga ‘The Russians also took the offensive in the region of Cartorysk. Iimited their efforts to lively artillery actions. “Army group of Gen, von Linsin mm was brought to a advance was the Ger- It occurs in child or adult from Sofia by way of Budapest. i attacks at Jacobstadt also were re- Eyes Examined Without Charge According to this information th Nmited amount, which will be pre-| -iiseq, and one officer and 117 men byR red Eye Physicians. batt ‘ a sell gaip LOST UP T0 N | sented to Parliament to-morrow. | (00° uit Perect Fitting G pgs 50 attle occurred between Krivolak and Ov. 2 The newspapers are particularly | captured. er! iting Glasses as $2. ‘Thoy at- ‘96hrlick aspires - Dutch Paper Says State's Loss in|reaay have been insucd to the| ‘e™Ptes to break through the German Established 53 Years on to heavy losses in killed Le amount of 12,000,000,000 franca| nes north of Budka, but were {] oy you: t or wounded of the allies, it is reported ss Than Four Month@ ($2,490,000,000). basses divans Ma er tre eee a large number 'M. Hibot also proposes an income| were thrown back to their former pied ae Hy Ce rope wary Was 503,190. taxon war profits effestive Jen. 1,| posisions Further advances of the Austrians| LONDON, Nov, 10-—Ten more Prus.|280hitny the Government but to ail | romp ut Field Marshal Minion ne Ay and Germans are reported to-day|®#€M casualty iiste have ‘been pub-|fusiness, ‘The ineasure is intended went =A. Hussian attack | Worecklya: 498 Fulton Be, cor. Bond Includes Building Code, Fire Rules, Banitary Code, Evestrain Is No Respecter of Age! out other sign than headache. It’s a warning to wear glasses. &Sons Flectrioal Code with- Frovention ‘Seed 2 i gen: An attempt on the part of the | ete. ste. 600 oe (4 a oe: Fines ical at Nish by the Bulgarians is placed | }osmes tone ow amounts to 2,009-464,| seag News Agency announced to-day. | ftussians to break through our lines | November tate 1018: Clty laws ue ing at 3,660, One hundred cannon were| 2s Saxon and 263 Wurttemberg lists, eerie Bae BAG to Ape Reeth St ane ner meet Pri $1.90 captured at Nish and twelve at Les-|and 65 naval lists. It publishes a of Caartorysk, was stopped by’ Eas kovac, @ table to show that in three and - Prussian and Hessian regiments. By rice * CHEER UP—BRIGHTEN UP! NY doctor will tell you that ‘the blues’’ is frequently a symptom of constipation and its attendant evil, auto- intoxication. Take care of constipation and ‘‘the blues’’ will take care of itself, But laxatives and cathartics won't cure constipation, In fact the indiscriminate drugging of the system with such rem- edies only aggravates the condition and tends to make cone stipation chronic, Because of the evident ial of the laxative habit, physicians everywhere are advocating the use of Nujol, a pure white mineral oil, which does not drug or physic but which acts as an intestinal lubric ant, Nujol softens the contents of the intestines and lubricates the entire tract, so promoting normal evacuations, It is purely mechanical in its action, and is not absorbed into the system. Consequently it is not habit-forming and may bee taken in any quantity without harm, Write for booklet, ‘The Rational Treatment of Con- stipation.”” If your druggist caunot supply vou, we will send you a pint bottle of Nujol prepaid to any point in the United States on receipt of 75¢—money order or stamps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY CNew Jersey) Bayonne New Jersey ABE SITIO ETE Sai —— RECAPTURE OP VELES BY THE FRENCH ARMY IF CLAIMED BY PARIS. ATH he French recaptured the Southern Serbian town of Veles from the Bulgarians to-day, reports stated here to-day, Lt wae to the vicinity of Veles that the Franco-British forces drove the Bulgars after the lat- ter’s defeat at Babuna Par in the Prilep region. It !as been the scene of hard fighting for several days.) An official statement issued by the Franko-British staff at Salonica yes- terday and transmitted to the Havas Agency says: “British troops, reinforced by a new division, occupy solidly the region POSLAM READILY SOOTHES, HEALS AILING SKIN Use Poslam when the complexion is unduly inflamed When tormented by itching skin; When pimples, hives, ras or like troubles annoy; When the fect are itching, chafed or blistered; When ¢ | any ema, acne, salt rheum or bi ting ana itching, | Works rapialy in restoring the skin to Jnormal and presentable appearance. And if ordinary soaps irritate, Poslam Soap, anid superior for duil For sam eney Li borutoei one-half months the Prussian losses alone have been 503,190 men. GERMAN ATTACK FAILS IN GIVENCHY FOREST ie “Curtain of Fire” Checks Move- ment of Kaiser’s Forces—Heavy Artillery Fire in Champagne. PARIS, Nov. 10,—A German attack near the Forest of Givenchy was eas- fly repulsed by French troops, accord- ing to an announcement mado this afternoon by the French War Office, while at the same time French batter- jes in the Champagne district, near Tahure, responded with energy to a German artillery attack, The text of the communication fol- lows: ‘in the Artois district the Germans yesterday made an attack over a lim ited area against the French positio along the western boundary of the Forest of Givenchy, This movement was easily ed by the French ‘curtain of fire, “In the Champagne district French batteries yesterday replied effectively to a fresh and violent bombardment directed against our positions to the norineast vf Talure, “To the east of the Argonne, at Vouquois and in the Forest of Malan- court, last night saw the continuance of lively fighting with bombs and hand grenad > KRUPPS GIVE $5,000,000 WAR PROFITS TO CHARITY BERLIN, via wireless to Sayville, L. L, Nov, 10.—More than $5,000,000 of the immense war profits of the Krupp gun works will be distributed | for relief of soldiers’ families, oMcials of the company stated to-day. The Krupp family will take its usual 12 per cent, SUNK AT GIBRALTAR — British Cruiser Destroyed Them, ccording to Report From Madrid, LONDON, Nov. 10.—Telegrams re- ceived here from Algeciras, Morocco, by way of Madrid, report a British cruiser has sunk two German sub- marines in the Straits of Gibraltar, Recent reports have said that the Germans were sending a submarine fleet into the Mediterranean, The submarines sunk could not have fig- ured in the sinking of the Ancona, —_——>_—_ Resigns From ft m Cabinet, LONDON, Noy. 10.—The resignation of another member of the Russian © inet 1s reported by Reuter's correspond- ent at Petrograd. His despatch sald 8. V. 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