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sf THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 - GROUND CTRFWN WITH iF MD Son of A. G. Vanderbilt, Lusitania DFCTROYER SINKS. {E.S.SCHIEFFELIN 3seStZSssiszs=| somes rus stmt SAYS THE BERLIN REPORT: Victim, to Be ‘Middy’ at Annapolis) samba of oaviral in one ‘ 110) & Well Known Aetress Tells How She | snore 00-9448 649840680466 -5444466000-060060000060000 had moat of his large collection of| Darkened Her Hair With » @mall arms dumped into the North H ’ tee when the Sullivan Law went into effect. @| Miss Bisriche Rose, a well known a the atand with the dismantied | Actress who darkened her gray hale ee s : with a simple preparation which she 3 revolver was a check on which only! mixed at home, in a recent interview the words “Pay to cash" had been| — Fire of French batteries standing site, Ho fell} south of Rhelina, having played upon ¥ 0! *\ villages behind front, was an- Y awered by tx, and aa a reprisal the| 4 " =~ Sale Wednesday own of Rhelins was shelled," said| /f as the statement Mi o s | split in two. One of the pleves struck 4 @ well, playtul child this harmless “fruit laxative’ because ‘eames | BY BSH SH TORPEDOES #0" 0 Hoxpital ‘ing Toom Suite, in iuue Oak O4 Inches ; jat Chicago, lil, made the following written | : y lady or gentleman It came as a surprise to the man-| enn darken theie gray hair ind make ali: ; al tof ageme! he hotel to tearn that/it soft and glossy with this simple Kalian@varship Prevents Aus-|Coroner Declares Belief That Seement of the hotel to tearn that) jt soft And miley mt Note . Mr, Schieffelin was supposed by i Ling Mp cil ded fheaBlate we hy —" ri ‘ tet half pint of water add 1 on. 0 trian Submarine From Tor- | Kin ph eee Come members of his family, with whom he po,“ Ale pint of water trho: Cam Q Pa was on good terms, to be a bach-| pound, and ' on. of glycerine. These 4 *. pedoing Transport. tted+ Suicide. Sion, tte naa ® eeona fs 4 H 1 ’ ‘| Ingredients can be bought at any drug Losses" Among the Australian] !" reprisal the town of Rhelms : URI a, ame store at very little cost. Apply to the and French Troops Espe- | “"1P tie Mouse sector cvortun |THREE PORTS RAIDED.| wtirar 8. fcbtetetin, «© weaithy Ronienetin ently, ave ee | Meta shade: Wels wil maken wry : = retired ruggist an a& cousin of checks nm out ash” in large hi’ | cially Heavy. saeeeninn Were Go tnportent | $ Willlam J. Schletfelin, philanthropist amounts, She’ wan at the hotel yes. hatred person look 3 SERRE i - i 3 H q 9 ? terday, and when she left tt was un is also Aine te c LONDON, Nov. 7.—British post- 4 Daring Exploits by Destroyers jana civic worker, was found dead m teuley. and when she tort tt was un. | MW ti land. telieves ‘Itehing and FIGHTING IS TERRIFIC.| tions about Butye de Warlencourt, $ Reported by the Italian his wig had dent nites aay, her mother somewhere in the eity, | dandruff."—Advt « south B in t 4 way ani ixty-thir reot, to-day. . British Clai Th H apaitig ‘bas Coktcree nin sees 3| Admiralty. Ho had been killed by a bullet from « - « is aim ey AVE) otrenstve, werd inine 2| revolver in his own hands, ‘er On oe ae 5 proved last night, Sey | Strengthened Their Positions |Gen. Haig reported te the War Office $| ROME, Nov. 6 (via Parliy he | te cours Corotas Henly ne al to-dny, @ | Austrian submarine and an Itallan S01 at tt South of Bapaume. A succeseful rald was conducted | ceatroves were! suck tne bate Oe ine Mee ace daliieeatay. the diveas A ; * by British detachménts on German the night of October 16, accomting to !P* ‘ wi BERLIN, Nov. 7 (via wireless to| trenches near Serre, ‘TH text of the @ | tne following official gtatement tasuod Fle Lehane tht esa otheskel | Broadway at 34th Street Bayville, t yes- | Statemen® follows: to-day By the Admiralty: a Netiag tun pees, gale eae “During the night we Improved “An Austrian submersible attempt-|>Y the accidental discharge of a re- | 4 ae our position east of Butte de od on the night of Qet. 16-17 to tor-| Volver. | pear Eaucourt L’Abbaye but ware Warlencourt. pedo one of our tranfports conveying ‘The hotel people sald Mr. Behietelia Immediately beaten back, the War] = “We successfully raided enemy troops, but was discovered and at- Who had lived at the hotel five years, UNDERWEAR. Office announ@ed to-day. trenches between Gommecourt tacked by @ convoying destroyer. The celebrated his Artieth birthday yes. | Heavy losses havo been sustained and Serre, taking some prisoners submersible and the destroyer sank, ber ashen Farina in bay tata : POR WOMEN AND CHILDREN by French and British forces in the| 2d Inflcting comiderable cas- | while the transport reached its daw] oe eee nie room by? e’clocks | Because it is tailored to conform to the li f gait t het Phas ot ualties, WILLIAM HENRY VANDERBILT. | tination safely. The majority of tho Pool and out of his room by 7 o'clock, | fi Ath hs ; red to conform to the lines of your lew days of thelr powerful of- ”, 4 s maved a) When the chambermatd entered to- igure Athena vi dendive, the War Offlos said: Pole ‘An enemy patrol south of | Casassoeadidoeonsoos $0-44-40006-4« aoreeeeesom crew of the destroyer were saved, and) Bs ane se tethaconncie Bree ig t nderwear gi you the comfort that . . Monchy was dispersed by our fire. | two officers and eleven men of tho | day she fo: ying you have always wanted and never have been able to lowing ls the text of the statement: | freavy rains and strong south: | NEWPORT, R. 1, Nov, 7—SM@youns| Young Vanderbitt ts font of the Rslagen crew of the submarine were made |of the witting room of the suite, fully find in underwear. It affords freed i i “In the group of Crown Prince westerly gales continue.” William Vanderbilt, son of the late Al-/and 1s an expert at the handling of|' 0 dressed, with a bullet wourd in his || ar. affords freedom, in moving your ers. | bagieat Rupprecht, although the English i fred G. Vanderbilt aid Mra. French Van-| miniature bos He ts still a student | Pri . Ai temple: Oi “ ‘7 arms and body, that y battle of the Somme,” as tt has beon ent ambition}: will become one of|his mother's permission to prepare for| stroyers, after crossing a mine zone . i ry A When you put on a attacks yesterday, they only suc- |ommciaily designated by the Germa: Uncle § Sam's middies a: Annapolis, |the Naval Academy examinations, 101 and surmounting solid obstacles de-|taken apart, and @ number of olly ANATHENA P pul ceeded east of Court L'Abbaye in | war Office, rages to-day’ witb a fur: fending the Fasana-Pola Canal, mafi-|'@e® and cleaning brushes, Another garments are | Stit of ATHENA Un- ee ee were {that ts unparalleled even in that aged to enter the customary anchor- seeped was on the floor under his e full} derwear you will find i greatest struggle of all wars. age of part of the Austrian fleet. Two 2 over the bust | to your delight th: f a at ‘The English losses of dead Now. | at points, British and French torpedoes were fired against one largo| The family of Mr. Bchleffelin were | r at es & were especially considerable "ID | troops, wave behind wave, being ship and were observed to catch in notified and two sisters and a brother and = narrow it fits you exactly, th . i the Fy * rencl ent ity [Bind a barrage fire that is being laid “For two hours our destroyers . 8c 8 was known abou ack. stretched at an tacks across ground covered with |) assed guns by the thousan reconnoltred within a few hundred the hotel for his enthusiasm for ay- Cut tow is 5 7 Ae | dead. At Other points, C Prince R yards of theiforts and strong citadel ling his whole life in New York City. point and with no | Die ipa attache were senumed ot er points, Crown Prince Rup of Pola and only withdrew when Many years ago he lived on a great) |] front. Straps io fabio to wrinkl | “Fkainst Les Roets and Rancourt |Precht of Bavaria, commanding We | they had@auccompllshed difficult and] (iy ir Wakefield, in the north- ‘canpot slip ose fabric wrinkle fi 1 , {German troops, is making equally dos. | ‘most delicate missions, Numerous sf deuns under the corset toward fightfall. They were all | ooo ite counter atacks with waves of | | powerful searchlights beat the sky|ern Bronx, and it was his favorite broken down in the face of our bey alae, £60, @ curtain of are land sea and batteries opened random topic to assert that no man need ever Pine pock- Select your exact | heavy fire. . +1 blgscenetca. to’ bans Todt" the recent) and futile fire, |e Nov. 8 several of [80 outside of New York City to find | size in buying | “A German alr squadron by & | Con rN ttement that the. allies’ | out dostroyers bak s large Austrian [CVery Varlety of landscape, recreation | ATHENA Under | Bocturnal bombing raid set on Bre | eee auperiority in pig guns has! Was eileen ens at Cats, the Rev.|Totat Tonnage of Battleships) steamer anchored at Durazzo under |and occupation which the rest of the 2 Ste A & large ammunition depot at Cere | heen overcome by the Tgutons. Toe nat . |the shelter of defenses and a mine | world could offer. | aomiaviille wear, t is cut to fay, on the Somme, southeast of | This desperate fighting is baving’ Mr, Holmgren Tells Alienist and Cruisers Destroyed Is mone, bana aasteayary rae eee P. V. Land, manager of+the hotel, your measure. Bray. Long continued, heavy de- {but one effect—to Kill men, Neither , x ; i ee and » ; Thet a norte 501,790. forced their retreat, Our destroyers , . = ‘ tonationx were felt as far away as | Aide is able to smash through. | The , Who Examines Him: Reported at forced their fetraat, | Our Goslroy It has taken many years to bring ATHENA to its miei Faun here. and “there aro repor:ed | Friends éf the Rev. Hugo Hol BORLIN (ie Sayville), Nov. t=| strgrarn atnensed, ae dawn, betors present, perfected state. You will realize when you | Army group of the German Crown {from both sides, but they are too riends 6f the Rev. Hugo Holmgren, oRLM Ae —~| stroy! . rar _ . : ie sree | * Prince: The fire of French bat- | minor to have bearing on the result | who shot and slightly wounded James |Great Britain has lost 14 per cent. of Santa Pidiolmare ial, boning eeae put it on that it is exactly right in every detail. teries located in the southern part | Fhe battle a est wan LOnR ten years old, of No. 164 her battleships, 30 per cent. of her De ee eeccalare tare. pedal a Prices: of Rheims upon villages behind | ,AARIS, Now. Zo-tast night waa One Hurftred and Twenty-seventh |armored cruisers and lt per cent. of our armoed tralng rushed Up, en- H | our front answered fv us, and \the French front, the War Of ‘ inf of the Swedish Chapel |her protected crulsers—a total ton-| gaged and drove off tho enemy, Two WwW . : - ==| nounced to-day HarMolomew's Church last |nage of 501,720 tons, all destroyed by deatrorere. were TH one wae 6668 For Women: Vests and Tights 60c to $2.00 auiten dropemd incendtary night, xald tava” that he waa suffer [German sea forcon-aince the atart of |"atH.g Zeavy lust Paine eenitied OY] ‘The eyeglass wearers of |I] For Women—Union Suits......$1.15 to $4.25 arg He wanuaitiea ' i g from a mental breakdown and an-|the great war, the Admiralty an-/ tive, one railroad man being slightly famil: ill all H F. B d Gi L: To-duy'a nt t recapituiates |n uHSes that an effort would be made | nounced to-day. 5 wounded and small damage done to} your family will all wear Harris ‘or Boys an ir ie A the privoners ta y Franco-British (to have him sent to a quiet place ‘n’ “The size of the British losses is| Private property. ‘4 it w Sone” of ry: S——in cotton or eb) I$ CONSTIPATED! troops 11, he cour ac f the fenene the country to rest. He {s a prisoner conspicuous in the light of tke fact| RUS: TAN BRIDGEHEAD iD HEAD Glasses we serve “one” ol —Separate Garments..................50¢ to $1.10 ac PR oot at by ag Charred with felonious assault and is that at the beginning of the war the! S R GE . ro ” ° 8 ¥ heir t » to Nov, 1 as once. coe eee eater UP ieee, while, being held at Bellevue Hospital in the French Navy comprised 497,000 tons the family “once e Union Suits.......... 85c to $2.00 tbe a uinter of Runs camhilted Ss elVea'| Dayehopathls ward and the Italian Navy 365,300," the an- CAPTURED BY GERMANS Let us prove it—please! Athena is sold only a! Saks in New York trench ‘miortare’ ard 98, machine), .re crap Of which Holmgren i8 nouncement reads. Hi Gl t $2 ene t anc may the preacher js maintained by the “Tho sinking of the small British tnt i arris Glasses cost $2 or more. Marshall Field & Co y Chi gun: y C cc mpan, hicago, Makers, heii ee members of St. Bartholomew's Church ‘cruiser by 4 German submarine off the ee ioe , es Bleed lel coi Moanin, | sviesyilh ——— Jat Forty-fourth Street and Madisoa) Irish coast has increased the British mi LOSS a nother, ~ — , Mother! Remove WARREN VISITS FORT VAUX JAvenue, and the rector, the Hev.|Jossea in battiostipe ana /ordiaera’ to Point. e = 2 ay a ittle ait | Lelghton F to-day informed the 501,700 tons, This number does not = es | poisons is le stom | AFTER GERMANS QUIT (ie that If the Rev, Mr, Holmgren | include Jost Engi!sh auxiliary cruisers,| BERLIN, Nov. 7 (by wireless to, be a | i | / y~ ach, liver, bowels. — |i released he will be cared for. /aubmarfhes, torpedo-boats and watch |Savville)“The capture of & Tusslan . o 6 \ American Architect First Civilian} Dr. Leishton said it had Been no- | ships (patrol ships) bridgehead on the Btokbod reported | Oe hishs and Opiicrans Give “ California Sura: of E nf Itioed f ied weeks that t ver, the British Navy has|by the War ice, on the northern a Syrup of; «to Enter After French rr ehiee eboney katey cee T lost Rity ternedo-beate with fy tcral| part of the front, between Dviask and en Figs” bilious or | Retake Peition. Jand in his reports thero were qucer,|tnnringe. vo And seventy-six sub-| Lake Narocs, Russian artillery 1s dis. $F Wet’ stn ie ‘bet 46" ST. 6-8 AV ! x . - Ben . ie whic! . that. ethene fiures icons! » vlaying marked activity - eace y . . sh, PARIS, Nov, 7.—Whitney Warren, | detached rema h which puzzled the} 3 STh ae figure Sopaldes vanly those ae the ‘Transylvania tront, in the! $42 Clann ‘ Good F r t tR bl P ii fee 2 a American architect, “waa the first }offlcers of the chureh, 7 SRO We: region of Tulghen, Atte ye 2338 5 Niche et Othe Tooth urniturea easonabie rices ° » matter what ails your child, a) gy) o énter Fort Vaux after tts| The minister was questioned this rday force: G ustro-German nedwar, ee gentle, thorough laxative shoul |enmtare be the French troops, {morning at Bellevue by Dr. Men ‘s| RHEIMS BOMBARDED trhopa, ia announced oilciall. Tho | 1407 Broadway, wr, Wilgaghby, Groouira |||, On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT always be the first treatment given. oleh adal ’ ; ue ; et Teutonic forces gained ground wost 460 Felten H.. onponle A. Bs Brseklye | 1) Our per ee ee TN Lark, New Jersey, Long teland and Connecticut Mr, Warren, hearing (he news, au- | T ory, the alienist, and he talked Ho poke ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN. FIGURES. WR PAY. PReIONT ut-of-sorts, half- of the 83 Hroad St., mest to Bedel Newark your ting and acting fomolited tom Bar le Due to head~/In a vague, rambling way. He sald . AS ACT OF REPRISAL . naturally-—-look, Mother! see if tongue | auarters, got his perinit from Gen. | he was trying to shoot a cat from the] ie Se 2 is coated. ‘This is a sie sign that ity | Nivelle, and went with Gen, Andlauer | window of the rectory at No, 124 East a mh F . little stomach, liver and owels are | to ne historic fort. He is now back |One ‘lundred and eventh | Berlin Says French Batteries First S} | clogged with Nruate. Wie Brags in Paris, receiving congratulations on | 5. rest, and did not « . 9 Le | Shelled ‘ile Held by «2 " erish, ach sour, Dreath sald he ha. never known It was e loge or hus stomuch-ache, diarrhoea, » German mans, ° oh i nee ur been un | uated voluntaril but blu and he admitted that he had bad the} BERLIN, via Sayville, Noy, 7, f 8 ec 0 ews | } and ina few hours all th ~|RIVeN out for American consumption, | weapon for several years |German artillery has again been| {if e } ‘ s our bile gently moves ou ailing in tront of the chureh and|OMce announced to-day, Ss © Gothtc FP bowels without griping, « Tore SHA $125. bad it never fails to > taste Io. ho Re at ne Re vaptain Who Reported One Ger- > ne PA i Pry $ 22 dren of all ages und for grown-ups f ; en Tak \ ' 5 printed on each bottl® d e man Warship Struck Now Says | yard back « t a Ch. ‘BOY BLOCKS SUBWAY; Use re of countertelt fig axrupe There Was Another RO arene: We Ke HELD IN 83, 500 BAIL Asi st for a 50-cent bottle Hine eshersyty | at Syrup of Figs:" then| LONDON, Nov. 7.—A ct that it Reedy 4 : oLuMy see that it is made by the “California ] gwo dreadnoughts were hit by the twenty four years Guard Testifies’ He Saw Two Place The magnificent assort- Water v4 Fig Syrup ¢ Advt British submarine which yesterd | fn quot “eonattion APARTME: FUKNISHE oO F hom HN ments of big handsome Win- of was Iron Pipe Aer Tra aoe MCMMRIERS (iis area se is mL FOR TO-MORROW) eu oe 2 mp st otticer of ve submart track h sub-| 4 the Kaiser 8, and other workers who must | carpenter jinus Lite Wit ported Inunehing a torpedo ter coats—the underpriced Speetals selected) from our OPEN MONDAYS A choicest models Bud @ battleships of | Buta The earlier you come the @& better choice you will get ids Life With Gas, | y =G 4 hiitin Dee wixtystive yoara . sixteen, No. 24 Buffo i for never before have coats have enduring strength, take |r was round tom in bet shin) W0la Godanai ar 5 Chetan, | wan el paualiee sages aenindeing. 40. fais Gas Mantles differ, not r@rning with a tube connected with | two more alk ged members of the band ih ox Murknt C * . . - $C orcs ve ai eu bis mame, of bajmaler@ who vitim of men | Aceu Ae ae areun cane c ‘ei: dali. > .@ in looks, but in service. ast One Hundred and Twen-! and women through the medium of the |eyara, he saw Goldford and another » ;; Silk & p : Er eet wating ed yt, fed ann White slave ‘ct, aporared te [r'Ghewe ip same cee fom ete eee aaee and Broadctoths | The best for light ~ i EMULSION = | Sheraton He preterred death 10 th to plead to ' ony CTR Sa NE S Rough Finished Woollens. 4 durability ~ economy ~ are “until vor voir | ack 1 In fabric and color, ay well as model, every 9 VU bac. to build up and keep up their TO CONSERVE bal wa 1 sn God amines Drlesall hebti sed je Wee ( suggestion of the newest Fifth Avenue fashions. — Gas Mantles \ ’ aan WOMAN, as th ran from. the tution, and q health. Surely it will do as much ene, Oe PURE forced his way throweh the crowd to jo Charge for Alterations y * “ trys, br on SCOTS. YOUR HEALTH §*: ; fay ROM Made No Charg i REFLEX” BRAND i y Rinomhed, de Help sour Stomach, Liver from Chic May “i ary es bs. q A 4 sc oii} @1d Lowe's to per'orm hare While at the navel Awe Wa ne eas At the Fashion Upeignt or Isartes [5¢ Lopeciiay 1 reat ye anne fi ri pm to Analy ania and @ mall con j All Dealers an@the Gas Company 59 48 a | OSTETTER S: Ee of, the band, which caaus i sitund arate 6A Nineteen West 34th Street ‘New ee | have alveiy vm nt to 4 Naor, Ans Hoke nat thelr camps in Et t ‘

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