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LONTION, Ovt. 12—Tho entire Only at the New Outfitting THE EVENING WORLD, THURS DAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916, the battleships Letnnos and Kilkis find tho armored cruiser Averoff, to- ether with the two Yorts eommand- ing the regular anchora ge of the war- ships of the alles, have been sur- rendered by Greece to Vice Admirat Dartige du Fourhet, Cammander th Chief of the Entento Afies’ fleet in the Mediterranean. The guns of the Lemnos, Kilkis and Averoff have been rémovad and tho vessels dismantied so thay cannot fight. BY ALLS” ORDER 3 a . = a Entente’ Commander Peared All Greek fortifications along the GreeRs Inteaded to Attack entire coast are being dismaaitied so His Warships. they cannot interfere with warship — movements, Tho Piraeus-Lariswa Railway’ haw been handed over to allied troons. a Admiral du Fournet gave the reek de government until one o'clock Weda ex- day afternoon to comply with his 4'e-] ev | manda and stated’ that failure to alo] Af so would result in his taking tho necessary steps himself The new ¢ the war, began taking shape at about the me hour that French naval au- thorities took over the ships of the Greek navy. General Zimkrakakis, a warm sup- porter of the Allied cause, was sworn in as War Minister. The ceremony Blow the Horn For My Old Corn Ras Gone Exceptional Offering 20 Distinctive Models $7 8° ¥ att YP9000C00000000000500000000000000:0) SOS000. i in other sh eS) was comparatively quiat on the French Aca he oad sid etl aint | front The text of the statement is then judge for yourself. sued this aft by the French War Departine : de 190.009.91000060000000000 No corn #0 tmoan Won't take all tie disposition io corn so old and tough t tke | ett Tordny. All have Ne York Clty. Just joy, John, just joy—whén one guy asked another what was his Idea of bliss, the second guy ups and says It was having a barrelful of nickels and living next door to the place where they made MECCA. Greek nayy, witht the exception of|took piace Pany’s Athons correspondent former Premier Venigelos as ing in a apeech at Saloniea that ho! had placed hinwelf at the head of a movement which was bound to suc. coed, “Tho iviands have all adhwired to the movement and are prepared to Athens and old Greece, and Somme, ce morning, were completely repulsed, ft | activity. night passed comparatively quiet bombarded Vignoulles w Concerning operations in “Struma Fromt--A mounted Bri - gude in clearing the coaimtry wp to the outskirts of Seres found the town strongly held by the enemy. “Doran Kront—Further raids on enethy trenches were carried out on exday night. Two ad. vanced posts Were driven in and some Bulgarian amt Geeman pris- oners were taken.” The Exchange Telegmph t Sulonica, where Veni. zelos has established headquarters. Greek Macedonia the British official state- ment issued this afternoon says; on Submarine Warfare, Rec- ommends No Discussion. BERLIN, Oct, 12 (via London).—| voept the mobilization which will Be ‘The most notable incident at the open- nclared shortly,”. said M. Veni: “The constitution must be rey. von. if we have to march wit March against Ferdinand and treacherous troops.” 5 i ee ‘eek provisional govern+ ment, headed by ex-Promier Venizelos and favoring Greek’s entrance into] WSK ASSHULTS BERLIN CLAMS Paris Asserts That Aside From] maan-Hottwog, the Imperior Chancel- Artillery’ Activity There Was Quiet on Somme. SERLIN, Ot. 12.-Six strong Allied acks on tha front between Morval Bouchavaw north of the noed until early this . Was officially announced this after- Shop can such splendid ®}- peed) dresses be bought for $18.50. %| pe ATI Oct i ent fot stell i : Jtery activity in egion of the Compare them with higher Somme and in the Waevre, last night vre there was reciprocal artillory On the rest of the front the ‘One of our air squadrons last night the ratiway station at observable results.” the Roumanian k Sea Constanza, it was officfallyy d here to-day REGISTER TO-D/-Y. fe h day of regis tration. i in places open from 5.30 P. . if Advt, you do not regi Wahort ‘tional situation, emphasizing payticu- Sompo and in tho] m thorough discussion of the question ing of the Reichstag seasion was sup- Diled by Major Ernst Bassermann, We intend leader of the National Liberals, in his report from the Budget Committee that, although it had been unable to reach a decision on the submarine question, {t had voted, 24 to 4, against & discussion of the subject in open session, Major Bas ann, while avolding & discussion of the submarine issue in his remarks, injected a tribute to Ad- miral von Tirpits and the achieve- Ments of the submaring U-53, Herr Basvermann faced @ full house when he rose to deliver the report, virtually every deputy being in bis seat at the opening, while the gal- leries were jammed. ' Dr. von Beth- Jor, wit Foreign Minister von Jagow, Secretary Helferteh of the imperial reasury and the other Ministers, their ides and subordind&es, filled the min- Asterial benches to the rtght of the President. Herr Bassermann ran through a eport of the general inwrna- rly the Entente's pressure on noutr owers and its efforts to forea Greece Winto the war, in connection with which i exptesned admiration for the attt- tude of King Constantine, He then read the text of the committee's rec- ndations against open discussion of the submarine issue. “Pho committee occupied itself with | ef the submarine warfare," the ro- sport 4, “the members of all par- ties und the representatives of the Government participating. Ail the technical, military, economic and political aspects were thoroughly investigated and weighed. The delib- conducted under the lin- pression of the high importance cf the question, strictly upon the merits of the case and with a genera! desire to erve the interests of the Fatherland. An agreement could not be res in the committeo, which therefor frained from making a decision, committee recommends that Reichstag in its ions absta pmarine wa It bases this attitude upon the standpoint that a thorough discussio of the naval, technical, military, evo- nomle and political details Is impos- sible without injury to the interests herland; but, on the othe hand, that without such thorough dis cussion the subject could not be com. ly cleared up, Dr. Peter Spahn, the leader of the Catholic Center Party, followed Herr Basserman, but his speech was largely Inaudible to the gallery. He was understood to say that he left to the Imperial Chancellor the decision on the propriety of making at some futu time further announcements ing submarine warfare. = 8 attitude to tries, particularly were extensively discussed in coim- mittee, must be based, sald Dr . not upon sympathies or an- tipathies, but upon Germany's own in ts, Philipp Scheidemann, Soctalist, em- barked upon a vigorous denunciation of the elements hostile to Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, for months, he Yl from no m over. throw the Chancellor and prevent the reforms which he had promised, ROUMANIAN ARMIES BOTH DRIVEN BACK’ Berlin Officially Reports Successes t Teutons on the Transyl- vania Front, Oct. 12 (via London) ps wre pursuing the Rou we on the whole of East ern Transylvania front, suye the of ficlui stutement issued to-day by the Gerinun army headquarters staff. The second Roumanian ariny, the Announcement adds, has been dr: back into the frontier positions, PETROGRAD, Oct. 12 (via Lon- don).—Three German gus attacks launched against the Ruastan’ poxt- tions in front of the Uskull Bridge fortificutions on Oct. 8 were unsuc- 1 Russian official ge operations on the urn Russian front. The defend rs maintained thetr positions by m chine gun and artillery fire and do- #troyed the gis apparatu A bridge erected by the Germans lover the River Baldurka in the ragic jof Belauce village was destroyed by H Ruasian artiller ‘FIVE BRITISH RAIDS | ON WESTERN FRONT | Haig Reports Successful Operations at Messines and Elsewhere— Quiet on the Somme, LONDON, Oct, 12.—An uneventful night along the British Ines in the Somme region ts reported tn to-day’s which RERLIN, Touton tre manian fo! en EPLOTSOF-53.HOLAND CALS ON HGHLY PRAISED, BERLNTOEXPLAN THE REST; ADF THE 53 | dies Committee, Unable to Agree Minister of declar- oficial statement on military ope tons. It follow “South of the Ancre there is noth ing to report. During the night five ralds were undertaken by us in the | Messines, Bols Grenier and Haine areas*in the course of which we took prisowers and inflicted casualties on the eLemy.” a Foreign Affairs Says Sinking of Bloomersdijk Was Unjustifiable, THE HAGL BC bd don).—"I of the Hioom Oct. 12 (Wia Lon- cannot believe ¢ sinks UK WIN be upheld An Advance Sale of i | Men’s Winter-weight Overcoats FOR TO-MORROW AND S: afford i} obtaining new, v a decided « a decided sa will able coat, equali exceptional value coat; special . (Men’s Wear Dep’t, Firs Thirty-fourth Street TELEPHONE ian “FuuncisH{Leccerta(.? 9, WEW YORK. 7 MTOR si & We 1EN’S DRESS Plain: the net other than that ftowas committed In a-nvisinterptetation of orders by @ hot headed submarine commander (flagrant examples of suth actlon faving ocdurred before) who, having ascertaindd that the cargo wae grain and tMat the ship Would touch ag Kirkwail, had sent her to the bottom without heeding the fact that thé grain Was consigned to the Dutch Government, “It Admiral von Tirpita had been at the head of affairs in Germany tt would be understandable,” added the Foretgn Minister, “but'I do not bo- Neve it of Chancellor von Bethmann- Hollweg, and ‘I tally eéxpect—I am sure—that many will disavow the act of her commander and tender reparation for this justifiable act.” absolutely un- t Hegarding the problem of belligerent submarines in neutral ports, Minister Loudon expressed a keen appreci: of the diMiguities confronting United States, whereas by good for- ion the ‘Tate Heads Yate G, 0.'P. Ot NEW HAVEN, Oct. 13.—Wx-Prest« lent Taft has aecopted the honorary sidency of the Ya Republican ory aes is Vioe Plt CAML Fe ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Indoor Life Makes Fat TRY OIL OF KOREIN TO KE WEIGHT DOWN, OR TO RE. OUCE SUPERFLUOUS FAT. Peopty who are confined within doors of freati, tnvigo- and who are depriv: rating alr and exerctes must take procau- © gird against over-stoutnons, a» unbealthy and @ danger to the vital organs of tne Lack of exercive tn the fresh al 1 to weaken the oxygen carrying of the bleod, so that It In unable to © strong muscles and vitality and the formation of um ghtly and unhealthy fat ta the result, 0 pownda above nor- daily drawing on vour ar ly lower this excens that they to a good dru | of Rorein cape ach meal and one J at night, take by dhe German Government.” #ala| tune Folland’ had escaped them, hor Minister of Foreign Affaire Loudon] position having beon made perfecto nb clear trom the beginning through her toar tive of the Aswociated | proclamation of August, 1914, prohibit, Sided this atteenedl: ing #8 to Duteh ports or waters io a [Velligerent warships or vessels acting Minister Loudon wag just about {6} as such except under strom of Weather ° ; ‘pe of beca f damage, and also except- despatch a note to Berlin which in|? atch colonies, where the the customary diplomatic terms twenty-four-hour rule prevalle Mics ee regards closer diplomatic 9. asked for an explanation for the} operation tetwore Holland and other sinking of this grain ship off the} neutrals there seems reason to botles that it would be welcome here, ale jNew England coast during tho though it is realized that the different {man submarine operations of tast] interests of the ¥ he eo oe present a qt of the most com- Sunday. 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