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THE ONE GREAT F POSSESSION GERMANY TO INVESTIGATE taued oF a SINKING OF THE MARINA Continued or additional promperity | means Iittle to the man or woman In poor health. To enjoy materfal ad- vantages one must feel and breathe) Ainerican Bintaiky th in Berlin Is the joy of Hving atmosphere that niedeDNday in envelope the Well and hearty—good Informed—L nl health is the greatest prize of all. tania Case, WASHINGT bas informed in Berlin th steamer Marir To run down men and women who suffer from nervous indigestion and yas of sleep, We Suggest Johann Hoft's t Extract with meals. Thtis re- kable body pourisher !mpearts a ‘aver to food that is indescribable, reates appetite and induces refresh- ¢ slumber. It soothes the nerves) \ os d quickly regulates digestton. Johann Hoff's Malt fs particularly neficial to anaemic women and ly ebildren as it buflds up the s)stem and makes flesh and blood.| | N, Nov. 10-—Germany rican Himba aking of the lrit ~ TEUTONS UNDER A Cazar’s rioone Ate Are Now stole sana Miles from ‘Tehernavoda, Says Petrograd. World Wants Work Wonders, rican) ROUMANIAN REVERSE seeeeseooooooes Wriven Hack on by the Transylvania Invading Austro- Germans, THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY onor, | CLEAR AS ABELL PETROGRAD, roops are now two miles west of Nov. 10—Rw Tehernavoda, fighting for the famous HE jury at the Panama 3) oriago across the Danube, the War Pacific Exposition gave it ¢)Oittce announced to-day tn ite report highest score for tone quality. Om CHa Samm DATES Uk) Peruse vee ; After sharp fighting th Ten beautiful models forces under Gen. Mac Stee ee oor eer oe #45 $60 $75 $100 $150 Russians occupied Dunareay, taking $r75 Bros B5a5. SSE. AICO Shi ney caven aneuy oa: Cash discount allowed |slaughts on our lines were repulsed, Fifth Ave. at 53d St ‘tho statement continued “atter- ward our troops attacked and com 279-281 B’way at Reade St. 50 Broadway (Standard Arcade). |pelled the enemy to fall back on their second ling of trenches, dedpite| use of flame projectors by him.” — | | On the Transylvanian front the Row ns have red & reverse & ‘STOMACH MEDICINES ARE DANGEROUS DOCTORS NOW ADVISE MAGNESIA. | 3 Hear it—find out why Sonora ts best! LD friends are best. 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Teutonic | zion on this| rauions 188 pris. 1” guns were Koumanians, and Romania Reports Violent Fighting in Prahova Vat BUCHAREST, Nov. 10. — Heavy | fighting ty under way on the Transyl- | vantan front, but no important changes | in the military situation are reported houncement from the War tement follows the Rouma- a a "Prahova Vatiey violent fight 8 way all ‘ale 165 Fi ‘ hank of the Alt | inged in the Jiui was an ar- enemy moni+ wh of our artillery Balgaria Anni 1 9 (via Lon- ‘© small en- Bulgarian in fn official atatem sarin War De CURB BETS HELD P FOR OFFICAL: DATA ON GENERAL RESULT (Continued from First Page.) And prevent 1 fermenting,—Ady Seventh Floor 3 Greeley 1900 ee See ee ; Bieta 1 a Se eee | <> 0 SS 0 0 SO SSO Se —— ee ee eee 515 is all you need pay for immediate delivery of this beautiful Player outfit | New Guaranteed Player Piano; Bench and Music Roll Cabinet; $10 in Music Rolls of your choice. 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Curb a " wilt be be- ‘Umate of $100,- © Winnings of for- t one of dent Wil- rsistent reports of heavy | w snd wor ounting to | m 250,000, M Barr uh today Lbey Were entirely erroneous, | ax he had nut wWagored a dollar on the result of Che glection | WESTERN BETTERS AMONG THE | HEAVIEST LOSERS. «re in Wal | over broke * to Now York to 1 ho heaviest plungers | Yorkers had grown cuu- » Western money that kept in favor of Hughes up to kard, 00 SS 0S 0S 0S 0S 0 0S a 0S 0S 0S 00S SS 0S 0 SOQ | the Thir heavy loser, H on Hughes early in the campaign, | ! J THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, | ‘TEN-GERMAN AEROS Victims of Seventy-Seven , Air Battles. PAIS, Nov, 10.—Seventy-seven of thes a Fokker biplane was |X} ee at in all countries the idea that | the ton! brought down within our ines near | ¢ indict nd there should be an end to war wap |e Lingp pl Aube ‘a Rumpler wae forced to; gaining ground ruueus, des pear Saint Hi Je Grand disappe at and)” It was an important point, the So- aviators made prisoner, | vest were four River and brow Ge “ v >0: —— | SHOT DOWN, SAYS PARIS » Fokker Included aerial combats were fought on the} The War BAIL Bl BOND FORFEITED. *® reports that in these encoun- s & tokker and nine other German rplanes were brought down, neh front yesterday. Fhe text of the French statement] today on the a ssistant| league of pence after the war, wax |one tay 7 ot ey Frederic de.| followed to-day by a debate on the | *yelde ere was great tion activity | District Attorney Frederick Sullivan, de. | followed 10 ake Jarter t y. 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Juniors’ Filmy chiffons, soft in simply adorable maize and orchid; sizes 15 Among the nes were en- In the certainly jown and seven fell in the adrone dropped communica. | WOMEN’S WINTER SUITS Specially Priced $18.50 a4 $22.50 Specially purchased models that are identical stock have sold for $30.00 to $45.00. Whipcords, Gabardines, Broadcloths, Velour Cloths in plain colors and novelty checks and as well as strictly tailored suits; all are warmly MISSES’ DRESSES For Afternoon and Evening Wear Special $19.50 A collection of charming new models in daytime and dancing Frocks of charmeuse, taffeta, satin and serge, featuring every new caprice of Fashion, Afternoon and Theatre Dresses in Georgette Crepes, charmeuse, velveteen and combinations of these materials. $25.00, $29.50, $39.50, $45.00 to $95.00 Tailored Suits—velour cloths, broadcloth and gabar- dines in fur trimmed and strictly tailored models, Misses’ Coats $16.95, $25.00 to $39.50 Velour, broadcloth and novelty mixtures; many tur- Evening Coats in velours, charmeuse, satin, plush and broadcloth, the majority trimmed with marabout $39.50, $59.50, $75.00 to $125.00 Third Floor Sizes 6 to 14 years, $13.50, $15.00, $16.95, $19.50 to $30.00 tions and How To Get Rid Of Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises "% cantonment hind “s¢| REICHSTAG SOCIALIST IN PEAGE LEAGUE PLEA) xrange, drome at Die It Is Important the Chancellor Didn't Mention the Annexa- tion of Belgium. BERLIN (via Sayville), Nov. 10. The speech of Chancellor von Beth |mann-Hollweg before the Reichstay 3 wterday, in which nnounced Germany's willingness, under certain conditions, to co-opera- ate in efforts to form an international ya can be entirely natances by the following you easly prepare D mo to lt & pint of hy bie 8 Mai ah Sateotdes| y, Judge Delehanty. eas oa clared forfeited the $1,000 bail bond)‘ ing be of this discussion 9) head on rember of the Socialist Party sald | thinkin rou }given by Fucha In the cou clalist member continued, that the hancellor never had spoken of tha nexation of Belgium as essential. omne. toy thin efficactoustreatmen , ty per cent. of all ear trou J to he directly caused by om: tarrh, f there must be Many peo- ple whose hearing can b Eni simple home treatment.—Advt. ateambor Mr. Sullivan told Ra og tg 4 {n- Wea ast committed auicide. hut. had| It Would be of advantage it Germany placed his ¢ « on the dock of the} ehould take the lead In a coalition tor ferry bont as a blind the prevention of w Guaranteed Fountain Pens $1.00 Three styles; self filling, disappear- ing, screw cap. 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Misses’ Shoes, $3.50 ; Misses’ Shoes, $4.00 Tan or black calf, lace or , Shoes i button styles; also patent High cut Shoes in patent and $24.50 and dull leather button leather and black calf, Sizes shoes, with black cloth tors, 2)4 to 6, Buttoned styles Sizes 1134 to 2, on orthopedic lasts. poe Special for Saturday -——- Misses’ Shoes, $2.45 with seal plush, dpense-encencan-en-anram. Formerly $3.00 to $5.00 ' ' Four hundred pairs of fine black Shoes; sizes 1114 { to 3}4 are incomplete, DRESSES BOYS’ OVERCOATS At the Special Price $10.00 yo | ' | Winter Overcoats in all that the words imply. Soft, warm, comfortable, roomy Coats belted all around or across the back and with dee lars, Chinchillas, Cheviots, Kerseys, Rough Tweed Mix. | tures, smart and serviceable. In sizes 3 to 10 years, Winter Weight Overcoats are ready in @ wide range of models and materials. Fea- tured are belted styles with newest ot collars and pockets, | Sizes trom 3 to 18 years, $6.50 to $25.00 Russian or convertible col- Party Dresses sunset, peach, maize, Nile, pink, Evening Frocks Boys’ Mackinaws soiree silks and crepe de chines Dark brown, red and green wool over, laida—sott, { nodels; i light blue, pink, peach, Nile, light weight but warm. 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