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ee : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, — 13 American and other survivors wh» and riin and the “acquies change $2,000 at P Arey ant omer err n |Attache and A Girl ' ow pocket OTR) Ricora seowe tnat on Nove ude yy Nr date te ste NOTE 10 AUSTRIA Whose Mother Denies Betrothal (DENIES BOY-ED WALL STREET 2B pte tn ah fF ye ear, marine @ying the Austro-Hungarian means by a “prompt reply.” In the ings for Eg were 21,4 per cont a oward is of ploma a for this year will be about eects, Wat tharcupon the Ane |) Antes ane athe Bnei: mivaek:| 14 OSOLEOO Oe OOOtOO HH MEOHO HES SEOSOTIES HITS OEED fhe'tame, which menns narrow mare Gona attempted to escape, bul being | gq there is opportunity for a dilatory ; r Stock Market opened quiet with By nie bon ee ees " - id controversy over the disputed actions | only small changes in prices. In- mn es were. distributed overhauled ty the submarine she of the Ancona In trying to cape and | npany. as holdings wer crease in passenger rates of Western to war one of Pine ante, A Rw was not reflected in those is Stare rh a] we carrying a since sues. Buying at opening was not ea aur~ | sustained and on acattered liquida- phus in excess of Fas 0,000 Denes — tion prices showed a tendency to sag] WEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. a: end of first half hour. Restiess- 5 gh. Lew. its Washington Gossip Links At-|¢** of ratiroad labor was regarded ; % as unfavorable influence as roads tache’s Name With That of may have make such concessions as would materially raise rates of op-|dctober ...11.95 ee 20 12.33 ii erating expenses to gross earnings. Market cloned sti r- ecember 0! i . tha off 2 to 3 points. Miss Mackay-Smith. Ameriean Tobacco declined to 200,| Domes and other mon po off 9% points from close of Saturday 5 iT U. 8. Steel sold at 854, off 4. Bell- 4 CHICAGO, Dec, 183—A despatch to ing was not heavy and after a small ai SO alan heeaet Te the Tribune from Washington says: | tally market relapsed into dullness. pressing Siwing ine. @ “The tongues of the official set in| War order jess ae noe of the Tost of the Turkish iH via at Avah, & Washington society are wagging ta- | ""oiiias Clas declined from 1173-4 to | Lona auepatel oad Nous dustriously over one development of | 112 in eurly afternoon. Pacific Mall ad- 3 o z Ps a 4 e % stopped; that after a brief period, and the alleged “ample time" allowed th | \ " passengers to get into lifeboa ‘ L before the sew amd passengers were © Absirian diplumacy had been cone | ‘ ai dole to tate to the boats, the SUb- sidered the most cautious and dellb- : ‘ marine fired @ namber of shells at the erate in Hurope until the iy ona a . \ with extreme aeirnese _ | “cif Sool tela hg ea 1 the ultimatum that presipl: ; tupmiering Of tbe Vossel a iarge num- ‘this radicu : ; ber ut persons lost their Ii * * war, In view of rture from prece- | The that Austria may press g chee Be- or were dents, it is Yosrel and Gpally torpedoed and sank crisis arose. Thon, unexpected vn board, and that by gunfire and the seriously Injured, among whom were cause It Was Not Addressed to Germany. juaeos of tne URited Staces. The public statemen. of the Aus- ee vere w ie atienivn uf Loe Gov St vi Low Wied Diaies und re- strained citu F : eevee carelus commuera run fous thing more than @ LAN DO. Dee, 14.—That portion ratewen| subetAmutiy Cuanrins (He lomatic rupture at the worst. Am- of the London pre Pe ooo ee the bpd our Mod ode z : incon. atter Sean eerie wae ‘werpecces ano sux lomats withdrawn from the United DO NOT EXPECT MORE THAN A’ DIPLOMATIC BREAK, | no expectation in highest eormm nting to- day upon the American note to Aus- | tria admitted that strong lang Son Gersend ate oul on oear’. States. ‘The in danger of Was used but inquired why the same the recall of the German Military and | vanced to 12 3-8, Scattered selling and} “SPECIAL NOTICES, ihe Austro-Hungarian Govern- being put out or unneutral tone won not employed when tire {| Naval Attaches, Franz von Papea|bsence of nuxressive buying lept ASK FOR and GET ce ment fas been advises, Larough De : iY tes, But pending a By ea United States addressed Germany on + ;and Capt. Boy-Ed. vas Nghe; hot much Ohatipe Was Lg: correspondence Which Nas passwd be- Austria to the Ancona TOUR |e Sasitetia maitor *| “The gossp concerns the reported | noted in last hour. tween the United states an “thing decisive wil be done to Baron " 4 noted in i many, of the attitude of the Govern- Zwiedenik, the Austrian charge, and The Ancona note would be more | + [engagement of Capt. Boy-B4 to Miss > b tuewt of the United States as to the the plotting Consuls which mignt|iinpressive to the outside world had + | Virginia Mackay-Smith, daughter of ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Use of submarines in attacking ves » the higher case. He abn Ghbranded to the power t Tithe tate Bishop Alexander Mackay-|_ 14, Rose Consolidated Mines THE ORIGINAL ale at. sommerce, and the acquies- In the ten’ months that the Unlted ii. of injuring the Ame Reput cence of Germany in that attitude, States Government has been carrying | Sr Ms is Lehi yet with full knowledge on the part on diplomatic correspondence with not to the ‘sally from whom ! of the Austro-Hungarian vernment the Central Powers, ying to stop Americans have nothing to fear, said | any's remul Smith, former rector of St. Jobn's|per cent. Episcopal Church, one of the most ex- Bee ate a MALTED MILK clusive congregations of the capital. Interstate — Com “ Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. of the views of the Government of subn warfare nat non-com= the Daily Express. “Miss ackay-Smith pleaded in. | grants increases in pas rate = \ the United States, as expressed tn no n five #har| ihe Chronicle expressed the samo | disposition when a reporter. oaited | 4 W vn eer uncertain terms to the ally " of them went to eile *\ to-day at her gome, No, 1365 Six- . i NA—On Sunday, Dee. 12, JCLIA f tria-Hungary, the Commander of the and one, the last, to Austria, | “lew but added evertheless, we} Z| teenth Street, N. W. She sent dowa| f vaatts | ‘ wife of the late Francis Me- { submarine whic the An- striking phrase | congratuls the President on his! | word that she would see no one. for all roa ‘ cona failed to put in a place of safety ts keynote, as follows: novel vigor.” $ Her wother emphaticauy aeniea — 2 5 the orew and passengers of the ves- Feb, 10, 1915, to Germany on the b¢- phe Evening Standard is unwilling boy report of the engagement, Mra.| Angle-French loan sold on the ex- nel whieh they purposed to destroy submarine activ’ because, It is presumed, of th Government of the United 0 believe “that America is prepared | possibility of taking it Into port would hold the Impe fo exact a proper penalty for the | Le saahe imag! | German Government to a striet outrage.” It adda: “The note Is firm VIOLATED INTERNATIONAL LAW secountebility for such ecte of and definite, yet in view of the tact| . | their naval authorities.” AND HUMANITY BY HIS DEED. 15. 1915, tirat Lusitania note: | that previous worse outrages ended “The beste German Govern- (in wmoke the public will prefer to pisces SS Ses cists te a wait bofore applauding the heroic | any word or act nece stand Wi ay-Smith said that the report $] wes preposterous an@ without found. { and said she could account in no Way for the rumor which had been | | the subject of much talk in oftictal . while attached to! the German gcabaasy was a hab\tuas attendant at most of the diplomatic social affairs of the city and most fe. ae ion a REE OE TE LONE, SEY © eS a ew % ai, ee§ 4 os 35% 2 < ie =. < 2573 de=e g23e = ° =| nm 4 So > ~4 e 4 2 > ry > 2 vw m & be} paceseoereas law and td humanity by 5! shington now makes for the $3454 90+9084 @ O90-99044496604O000400000@ Quently Was s noona bef performance of i laws of nations and humanity, We ee er ee Miss maintaining the ri notice that President Wilson makes ‘ $ | appointment to the office of Putite | sent mi t Seal | nited States snd ite eitisene.” . ibage ob ; 7 \ appo! ent to the office of Public | Smiths spe summer at Se , Decorations and Ssleepesple Sire pale hid a i hg I detest tbe bas + = *| Service Commissioner, has operated | Harbor, Me., and there Cap’ , de ad flect the true Holiday spirit. Ouring So" cheracterinee es U. §. HAS SENT. cas SuWAiia ane ehulnuetidl TiSkn f KZ] wpon the minds of this commities in| V8 sect frequently escorting the : our entire career, ‘extending over SLAUGHTER OF. DEFENSELESS June 9, 1915, second Lusitania note; | Nese OUlrages are ens! f Ye |ouch a way as to demand un + a ° , ere iad the aisanere of, NON-COMBATANTS, since, at the “The United Sta Meng.’ | Berlin, but perhaps Mr. Wilson is wararinie ; Sine: onas| time when the vessel wag shelled and bag #4 ia me | Ration of the purposes of +h “e Nothing to say," Ww niy ime wher the ones wag ed and ing for nothing less high and | too discreet to venture an inquiry. * ‘ : ' snd the Glapeaition of tt comment Capt. Tav-Ed had to make orpedoed, am not, it uppears.| sacred than the rights of human: |* © No el and the ‘ t MONEY | ot the ( in Citb to-day regarding | veaiating ‘or attempting to escape: @ vi Now that the Ameri vern hi \ paid by your brother, Robert Colgate | the report that he is to inarty Miss our splendid stacks and no other reason is sufficient to {ment is compelled to char both Wood. | Mackay-Smith 1 6 telligent and willing people will gesly excuse such an attack, not even the Sist you In your selections, and an efficient Mi stria and Germany with inbumane, uh fate ig? ij 8 Order Dept. will take excellent care of the or- Do vou not think it wauld be best PEOTRODNS HD De ot veact “In timiting the Mability 1 have J Y PELs Bidermeant ef the United Gorman naval ves |barbarous conduct, Is It too much to] to the period nbout one month tb have len gottie the myst fn ue ae and | : - Sere Wnleh oie Sata Sue eriomda au & dtetahes. 5 ‘igforeed, therefore, to conclude Or rsosrded by the ante thicenunte Nacugtip!|@ S$ ViG.maccargneTe ${a0ur brother's appaintment 1 have . 2 ‘acted in violation of hi by eee Staten, when 8 | ,,,kne Weatminater Gasetto says: z without question brought about a} SB eo merican citizens, as \’Tyere is no weakness or hesitation SAPP OCT OGD “dup . | i Hrvctiens or that t ve, Jrnperial and fy uniniowaly ii a whee te Beco dtmemeoe te a > record upon which the courts will di- —_—>——— | Gredlione te the ifn all Le Ramage Bt 13, 1916, Ancona note to Aus- | with the position of th ited States yect you to answer or punish you for CLOSING QUOTATIONS. t Submarines in accordance with the a jin the world than been the contempt.” L Q Meat a law of nations crd the principles of “Wanton slaughtor of defence- | messages in other cases of wanton Mr. Wood nodded and burried | a ti humanity, Tae Government of the! less non- prepnersets | outrage away } With net ebanges from prerieus chosing . United tes in unwilling to believe ———S Tenemnl in WF nker and pest art < the latter alternative and to credit Eeenainh “Winthrop, aka Gold. Mine Saareaer tS" BRITISH TO BUY S08 swrs sumk so Fan | OF $10,000 DISCLOSED esse Soa 8 Ls 1 rey the lives of help- Wy, jpecial esd f Jone men, wonten and chilaren. 1t pre. @, Has i. ©. Wood borrowed any | i 5 l for Tuesday yPERMIN fers to nations that the commander of es from yor A. Yes; either in| 22 or) CRMAMSwle Sashaeat aes the submarine Committed thin outrase | ie latter part of 1913 er i o., o or the first part | My of melting French Cream, rlebly without authority and contrary to the | finest Ol of Fep~ t general or special Yostructions whieb | Despatch From Berlin Says Total re borrowed @ sum acd then I We | c erlin Say a wuamsiae the payment of a certain k DEMANDS A DISAVOWAL As iL- Tonnage of the Vessels (Conuinued from Firat Page) | 4moumt. JF necensary, in conjunction |¢ j LEGAL AND INDEFENSIBLE ACT. | Was 917,819. phi dis anele, Mr. KR. R. Colgate, |(40e rs s ” atthe he two s9ms amounted to be ‘As tbe good relations of ihe two! | m ” f countries munt rert upon a common | | LONDON, Dec, 13--German and| whether he deposited tho checks in | $100 and $15,000. ‘ MANTIATTAN MIXED collection fitha inaed 4 ragard for Ise and humanity, the Gov- | Austro-Flungarian submarines to|the bank Jn his own account or} @. What amount did you advance French Croame, Coconnat mete’ hy hfe . } Geieepeoied to. do otherwise than 10 Ne jdate have sunk 608 ships, according | whether he ha. ied them to his rela- fin cash? A. Originally it was $1,500, see rok Ar a to a news despatch from Berlin, ian ‘iathinan t6 ly dj-| Which represanted the share o i demand ont done unce the sinking ot Parliament ‘Told Mobilization hays ‘i ata hy veamels | ted sine , Pe: the Fee ateal A. Colitis and atari whee | b 2 k dunk ia civee 48 ected fo answer and he repe rc : - the Ancona, as an ile Hand indefen: ch Beenie hi ok a ves sae Bete ole. seteent |mean Is that part of that wax returned ' Speci al Offer, to Sunda: —. Churches, ies, Etc. trated the eed 'be pumiehed aed shed Securities 1 Not steamship Pingrov ae been sunk.| Q, Do you know of any indebted _ {io me by Mr. Colgate. P. Erakine Hace ‘ 5 | us Waited On 7 r repara aby Mie Sayenart ef an ine Her crew was save lneas from your broker to your uncle| Wood was handling the muster, In [4s aide oa i 2 Pound: Mi Lt } demnnity, be made for the citizens of Harass Market Here. Pingnéve 7 tone gross ana {and your brother-in-law? A. T re- {ther words, he was to call aa un for | ima? 46%), | beolutely Pure, Wholesome ied Sota nie were ities or Le, oie long. in 1806 and |fuse to anawer, for the same reason, {mounts to pny Robert C. Wood's ; f . Go Halt-Pound Borat fr D of the United owned in Gh } Do you know of any loan from debts. ie ‘ States expects that the AustrosHun- | LONDON, Dee. 1—The British | De eT aU a ee ae eee ct i De you keewiewhdt: (be money He CANDY, and 60 Half-Pound Boxes, garian Government, appreciating the Government haw deeided ts purchave | eae | was used for? A. Fonly know it wan |ipie: Sees Pounds of MANHATTAN MIXED. Gon- demand promptly; and it te thie American securities, paying for them | Q. Do you know of any r y|t pay some debt Incurred by Robert | tare ate er © . “hocel: Caramels, and 2 expectation on the beliet thatthe Aus. |i) five-year 6 per cent hoquer your brother should pay , Wood in his business, ier Marine id ro- pneerian Government ral, net | bonds. ‘The Chancellor of the Ex- ’ |your mothert A. [fetus a Q. Has the amount been paid? A, x t condemned by the world aa inhumane chequer, Reginald MeKenna, made for the same masons I gave before, | !t Nas been paid. From time to time | rharous, which is abhorrent to '!\* jouncement in the House of Mr. Wood identified as his moth. | Erskine Wood came to me and said ‘| alt civilized nations, and which has | Com: to-day, ‘He sald the Gov er's handwriting the indorsements on{ 4" amount had been paid by the ea! bal canciti: 5 LANSING S| [ernment wax willing to buy «uch checks drawn to Wer order by Kobert|/f Some construction company | Austria may take time to consuit|A™Mericun dolla rseecurities as were C, Wood, ax follows: July 19 1915,) @ Did you ever take a note or any 8] + th Germany, os the note refora to | Siitalie at the middle American price | Aug. 1915, $882.95; Aug. 18,|/ Written evidence of the debt? A, No we roprensondence between Washineton jof the diy without brokerage or com vasiacsppeneians Sept. 7, $450; Sept. 20, $450;| Senator Thompson questioned Mr. | j S| _ : miseion | Oct, 20, $450, Winahrop and learned that all he % co weer, ME MeKenna assured the House of (Continued from First Page.) know the vurpose for] @¢ver actually loaned was $750, which at H W E mons nothing would be done to Sass ES checks were given to] Was repaid to him by Erskine Wood barran the A ican market in con your her? Aol refuse to an-|in two instalments “last winter or! . . opes Women Will nection with, mobillatton ot Assen [AbeRt wer mandatory or party aq the mame reason ax before, | spring!” | From Moose Hunting in the * can securities, or to injure American | TAN@ale wire Q. When your iarother Presently Mr, Winthrop admitted | . Adopt This Habit }\siascia interests nese. He tettovea HTY COULD SAVE $2.000000 IN nointed, wax he appointed itint Ue “undanslodd tie loan hed to Northern Wildwoods there was available # sufficient ADMINISTERING COURTS. A. L refuse to answer—same| «lo with the settlement of Robert C. Wood's Northwestern Construction |t 1 our} Company.” is would fix the date ¢ indebtedness of ) if mother ereated sin the Joan, |. he tol@ you he was to be appointed|cording to Commissioner Wood's | Dublio Bervice Commisaionat? estinony, as within one month of the a Public Service Commiasionar? A. | VMMiNny: ie ppointed. The plan for mobiliaing American| tration of justice In the city should ec ur said, was entirely val-|ye under controt of the city” hun ry stimates the amount of] ne Mayor—"I believe the ‘city American and Canadian securities! voi nave the fixing held in this country varied, he con. | should have the (Long »N fp ong pause.) No, L should ay’ not f tinued, from 800,000,000 or $400,000,000 |of court attendants, for one thing, T Q. When did you learn of the abt? thee’ ie at ite arte eet | me to an high as $70,000,000 or $800,000,- think we could effect a total saving |.) Gig jot know then; but I have!this morning at the office of Lawyer in the administration of justice ofc. understood that my mother Joxt|Joun B. Stanchfleld, where rt C.) preme Cot 4. conatitutional the sa ing helps us took and feel clean, sweet, fresh, ‘ H or p-—"De you th r As Well As Men Amount of securities to maintain ex-| Senator Brown--"Do you think that ge with New York matters pertaining to the adminis. i. ' ad In explaining the plan for mobiliza- Happy, bright, alert—vigorous an acour—s good, clear skin; « ¥ ~|about $2,000,000 annually, OF course Wood and his brother, ing | the law of folg, ‘under whieh it is un rosy complexion and freed ‘ale eeien Lam not in favor of interfering with|"™!m money. The firet I knew of th® Woog, were alvo 1 ful to Import moving picture ln illness are assured only by fo sell them the| the courts themselves. loan was wh id it in the news } aiprize Ae anounced ine mult viean, healthy blood. if only every | t their holdings| Senator Brown" you belteve}papers the by cg” ott Soba | ieee the exclusion at Newark, woman and likewise every man could |" deposit for two years, The lender] the number of employees and their! Q, Do you know the purpose for ik falle to cure a fim of the Willard-Johnson fight’ at realize the wonders of the morning | W0lld Teerlve the interest accruing] salaries in the County Clerk's office | wiich that loan was made? A. I re Tlavans plus one-half of 1 per cent should be in the jurisdiction of the tnsids feth. whet « gratifying change | rh. treausury would retain the | city?” fuse to answer ““jnstead Tee deehsaitiy at sickly, | MEME to aell securities thus deposited, | ‘The Mayor—"Yes, all save. the} Q, Do you know the amount of the] men, women and | inden certain contingencies, the Chan-|County Clerk, an, elective officer, | original debt of your brother to your 5 nd | collor 1, paying the middle New] whose salary should be fixed by leg-| other? A. I do not new fas with pasty er muddy complex-| York price of the day and an addi-| istation.” i instead of the wmultitudes of | tions! 21-2 per cent. on the ¥ Senator Rrown—What do you be-| Mr, Wood told of meeting his broth- | lieve should be done to permit the! er, the Commissioner, this morning at seen city to administer its business most| the office of Lawyer John B, Stanch- drinking, | most in a word oginlature A each morning before akfust, | would pass the two ¢ bills! “E told him," he said, “that 1 didn't | wlaes of om hot water with # teu) IN OFFICERS, 21,1 11 introduced last year they would go 4| know about the loan till T read it in of limesteme phosphate in it | z long y toward solving our prob-|the newspapers the other day." A remarkable opportunity was afforded the public to plan their Winter Vacation by the printing of 244 Separate Announcements of Winter Resorts, Hotels and Boarding Places | in The Sunday World yesterday! Watch for the coming out of The World’s Winter Resort Guide for 1915-16, HEAL ATEE “rain | caleulate i “gs” pessimists, we shoul: $ throng of ms Bi to ae yee the stowach, liver, kid eT tems.” al bber f. hard service. which will be ready for FREE distribut! Wi * | @. Did he tell you the purpose Byers? ome ve rubberfootwear se % | istribution at all World offices and by mail Fe neys ards of bowels the These 6.872 Were Kille. “LET CITY FIX SALARIES IN DI8- i sat ei | about the end of this week. a tf a be oP dithigestible co nah oe Of These 6,572 Were Killed, 12,866|"“Faicy ATTORNEY'S OFFICE.” [fo Which the loan was made?” A, Earning her living makes a woman watch fermentations aad polscns, thus Wounded and 1,733 Are The Mayor further said that he be = , | the 5 cleansing, sweetening and freshening heved the number of employees and Wood said he had seen his i es why school teachers, saleswomen, stenogra- 2 the entire alimentary canal before Missing. the amount of their salaries in. the | mother this morning and that she | ra, etc., show a decked preference for Hub-Mark * ouine more feod ito the stomacl - z District attorney's office should be| was “ill in bedP-very much broken | bber Footweai Those eubsect to sick headache, bil.| 142 NDON, Noy. 80 (correspondence | fixed by the Board of Es up." He did not think sho could pos- | ul! 1 "1 i ble. ql wasty breath, rheumutiam,| of the Avsocinted Presx).—Ofticers’ | “The Hoard has always lite] vty come downtown to @ppear be- Trim fitting, stylish and serviceable. cok tad partial ly those who huve|casuulty list for three weeks ended |°Taltly with the District Attorney's | oy coll OO a t Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is nvade in a wide variety of kinds | $ pens, A gre complexion and who) yesterday are very much snatier has omne and alwaye will” the Mayor sore 2) event a ets te and styles to cover the stormy weather needs of men, women, mate ay & ery muc e AD | added see his mother’s physicia je +. - a a are | for some weeks past Senator Brown—"The District At-|jam K. Draper, and ask him whether | boys and girls in town or country. i ; limestone phosphate wt the P os Mone, | DUtine the Cares weeks the British | t 4 sents the State's police hig mother could be questioned at The Hub-Mark is your-value mark, i which ill cont but a trifle, but in| 208! 188 officers killed or died of bi Mayor—Ro do the pollve of | home. ' sulficiewt demonstrate the quick | YOUNds, 507 wounded and 17 woswing. | tye city,” “LE must say to you,” sald Counsel we female change in both heulth | (lal et 7, Dedueting 2 from ie 2 Lewis, “that the reluctance of vour- | Sol gimmureees mung those who) ine wounded tolal mad By of | STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, | sir ana your brother to disciove the B E s omriaet ak. testde “cieanlingant ss | ure jcludva to oat wiley» the lo Path Jnature of the lonna made to him by fA oe S\to date since the beginning of the | Sixaola, Santiago...........6. 9A.Ms/sour uncle, Romutis Riggs Colgate, cause the skin does not Per ey iw ois hissing: SOAs Nees. Wounhed, Espagne cei 0A. M)and your brother-in-law, Beckman | The World's Standard Rubber Footwear To Summer Pastimes in the ities te while | Brig. Ge) io, Cardiff Winthrop, all of which, according ta snailictta! He cet He can cov ate wasthine sen her treme, declere whe soll bog PRA eral | de eon aid Meascribal Is. repented Ooretins Wen dian: Rey Be Seeltaariienttie, ice Sunny South and Golden West \ { \have boon killed, Manghipngal, wade vubsequent to the offer of bis ’ niche st baat pe. aan

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