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Our BROOKLYN Store OPENS Tomorrow, Saturday, Dec.16th The eighth link in the Georges Chain of stores will be added tomorrow in Brooklyn at 400 Fulton Street, corner Gallatin Place, formerly “Matthews Corner’—marking another step in the fame of Georges Model Clothes for Men and Young Men, which will be shown in Brooklyn in the same wide variety and originality of style and at the same prices as sold in our New York stores. Vour Price For a Suit or Overcoat Investigate R. the past ten days we have given this $15 cloth- e Demonstration Event! F ing proposition a great deal of publicity because we know that our enormous resources enable us to give to the men of New York values at this popu- lar figure unequalled by any other establishment— regardless of location, facilities or sensational news- paper announcements. Tomorrow, Saturday, This Special Publicity Campaign Ends But your ability to buy more clothing value at $15 in Georges Suit or Overcoat continues indefinitely. AND AS PROOF We Challenge Comparison of these Georges $15 Garments with those actually SOLD at this price by any other establishment in _town:— SACK SUITS: Ip hundreds of modely, one, two, three and four button styles. OVERCOATS: Single and double- ALL AT breasted fitted Coats; Pinch-backs and | Ulsterettes; Box and Chesterfield models; % Trench Coats and Ulsters DRESS SUITS and Tuxedo Suits, silk- Tined, from our custom shops, duplicating the models of New York's exclusive | tailors. J Every garment produced in our own high grade custom shops, duplicating the latest styles of exclusive Fifth Ave. tailors—sold for CASH in Georges stores only, cutting out the whole- saler’s profit, the usual Charge Account ex- pense and the added cost of big national ad- Two New York Stores: 42 West 34th Between Broadway and bth Ave, Broadway at 36th Marlborough Hote! Butiding Both Stores Open Evenings Stores ‘aj Broohiys, Philadelphia, Boston, Providence, Bullalo and Deb THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914. GREECE ACCEDES TO THE ULTIMATUM ALLIES PRESENTED Principal Effect of Demand Was to Prevent King From Moving Troops, LONDON, Deo. 15.—Greeve has ao- cepted the Ultimatum of the allies, a Central News despatch from Athens announce’ to-day. PARIS, Dec, 15—The allies have handed new categorical demands to| the Athens Cabinet, ac rding to the pal object | Petit Partster c " of these dem putting a] top to the derod by King ( with a) view to the send iinportant forces into Thessaly. Encounters are reported between Royalist troops and a French detach- }ment near Bksterti but no con- firmation has been recelv ‘The detailed terms of the allles’ ultimatum have not made known. The original demands made on Greece were for surrender of her ma, control of the telegraph and systems by allied 1 nice of Greece's neutral first demand for diss boen y the French Vice Ad miral du Fournet. A long period negotiation followed, du — Four t finally setting a time 1 r pliinee, Greece ma a but further complications d finally the allies ps oat Piraeus which Athens ng in the outskirts n these forces anit Tho allies allege treachery as a measure of r prisal immediately instituted a bloc ade of Greece and put a ban on de- parture of Greek shipping from al- lied ports, Grocer will you ear quantity | | YOUR COLD “SCOTT'S | EMULSION after each meal. It fortifies | the throat and chest while | | it enriches the blood to | help avoid grippe, broh- chitis even pneu- is well monia. Scott’ worth insisting upon. ment from the Bugeu distric Your er : | Karolyi, MAGISTRATE WHO FINED GUE CAPTURE BY VON MACKENSEX RUSSIANS ROUTED Fleeing Forces Burn Towns as BERLIN (by wireless to Sayville Dec, 15.—he Tussians are continuing their retreat in Rouman burning villages as they go, to-day's official announcement reports. The Rou- manian town of Buzeu has been captured by the Invaders. last In th prisoners Bulga Danube ni two days 4,000 heen taken. Additions! es have crossed the ar Futest!, across the 1 from Cernavoda. | “Under the most unfavorabie! weather conditions,” the statement, sald, “the allied (Teutonic) troops} rival each other in the plan not to lot the enemy rest on tho march. On more fe from Buzeu & corresp. because of pressure, and ding retirement around the Jalomitza River was announced in to-day's official statement. ft The retirement from positions on| Jalomitza was after the retir s short tine On the east bank of tr |French also repeatedly ago. Meuse t) t unched ly protected by rear nent declared. paration which extended far in terrain behind the lines. Furthe torming waves” Buzue ts a clty of ne: 5,000 and|the 1 fa an important ra ad centre Dev little more than half way between | south Ploesct and Ramniou-Sarat, at that! was point where Roumania ts narrowest. | nig’ Official statements from Petrograd | recently have Indicated that it was the Roumanian-Russlan plan to re- treat to the Buzeu River and there | make a stand against the German | advance, which pressed northward unremittingly after the capture of Lucharest. failed ¢ bed an attack on re Fort Hardam mado impossible by the Ger destructive fir _— CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net change rom previous closing, Wigh. Tow, inter Russlan Trenches, via Sayville wireless, D: forces entered Russian .. COPENILA Resigna- | \ tlon of the Roumantan Premier at Jas-| \! sy, the new capital of that m was announced in despatches received | I here to-day, A new cabinet has not yet been formed. KAROLYI TO DEMAND. STATEMENT OF TERMS Hungarian Statesman Organizing an Independent Party in National Parliament. AMSTERDAM, Dec. 15. — The} Pesti-Hirlap | ¢ y Hungarian Indes | thy pendent Party, led by Count Michael |'"/ will demand an nouncement made of the ped torms of the ntral Powers, An interpellation to that effect will be Introduced in the Hungarian Pare |! Hament. rrp | Marr that —_—~<»— POPE |S PREPARING PEACE PROCLAMATION . Pontitf Reported Ready nN y to Issue a} Christmas Address to the Warring Nations, LONDON, Dec, 15.—A Zurich de- spatch to the Tageblatt of Bertin, as | forwarded from Copenhagen by the | legraph Company, onse to the peace note of Powers to the V in a few days will issu proclamation to all says i 1 belligerents. Se Lloyd George Mach Better Th | Scott & Bowne, BloomBeld,N.J. lol | OIEO. ne. He has every expectation of | | FLOCK,—-on Thursday, 201 W. 10th | Kong he Sonal WILLIAM FLOCK Ji, passed away, qopae Notivw of funeral horeaf monntii indoors. HEN you're tired of the same old desserts— try Burnett's instead of the vanilla you are Burnett's has the rare, rich flavor and now using. the exquisite delicacy of t ( poontul gelatine 4 cup hot wi the beaten whites of ugar added. with Ss teaspoontul place in mould and serve cole beans—and a little goes far. Morning. iz Dec, 15.—Premler Loyd warmtiuch better this morn: | LONDON, George he finest Mexican vanilla * Wheat Takes Further 10 5-5 Cents @ Bashel, “HIICAGO, Dec. 15.—Whe IXED CAN: » Felly Kollss| PooMMITTEEN GLADLY WAITED UPON BY SPECIAL % CHICAGO ‘Lh sam VENeR cranhed ‘iy HOOL SALESMEN AT ANY OF OUR STORES, down in value to-day on account of peace reports, First ru nowed Candy and 60 $3 30 I full in some cases of 105-8 centa a tees e bushel, May wheat touching $1.58 as of ol toned Clear g AMOS eee H1O0% at yenters FIVE POUND BOXES Candy and GO Half Pound Boxes f 3.90 drop in wheat prices of about 45 cer fe buehel wince the first peace offer ear + trom Berlin. the Price r 2 exge with 1c partes total decline f A “GUM” CHEWER AND ARRESTED POLICEMAN, against 304, southeast burt, captured by German | cks, preceded by a strong artillery cline at the close made a total os » . ! } \° 'NEW YORK MAYORS CONFER | ALLIES ADVANCE AT CERNA ON HIGH COST OF LIVING!*** s=*r cent gars: 1 Remor | ¥ - er | . BERLIN, Dec. 15 (by Wireless to i Cortittee Meets Federal Sayville).—Of the operations in | Committee Meets Federal and State} stacedonia today's statement reports: | Investigators at Cit ; § tal advances near Paralovo H in ‘and at Gradechnitza and on both all Here, sides of the Eastern Cerna resulted | | pecial committee ef Mavors of {@IY In enemy losses, Thore have In y o been patr skirmishea on the low+ | v rk ett with Mayor Mitchel) lands of t ru AS tho host, this afternoon went into] PARIS, Dee, 15.—-The oMetal com an cea executive ion at the City Hai | Munteation ont Pavia 7 of hos- . " | ub 4 on the Macedonian front reads Begins Overtures With the[©!th representatives of the Federal) as follows: Inite atse K andl Si Governar to de There was on intermittent firing United States—Will ( witht e may bo taken to curb the! Dec 14 a the entire front, but | 7 ‘ ayic, high cost of living | particularly in the vicinity of Lake | Looting in) Mexico. rank M. Swacker, Awsatant At-{| Dorian. In the region to the north | torney Cenoral of the United States, | of Monastir an column was 1 ie nd George W. Perkins, representing | dispersed by our fire | EL PANO, Tex, Dec. 15.—Francisco| Gov, Whitman's new. commission, | — " were present Villa, through representatives here,| ore vresent | ACT ON BRITISH WAR CREDIT. has made overtures to the United | sisted of Daniel W. Wilbur of Pou je Aut oe kee psic tor K. Stone of Syracuse,| DIM Calling for mi States and has promised to cease his i va LUne: Of mohenedaae | in Common: depredations upon American property br asdf of prey, Gyecon LONDON, Dee. —The new war d scontinue killing Am i iH: Albany and AYO" Toredit. for $2.000,000,000 introduced In and discontinue Killing Americans in| Mitch de Hartigan, City line Mouse of Commons yesterday by Mexico. ‘ommissioner of Weights and Meas- Honas Law, Chancellor of the P ures, vlso attended uer, passed’ through all its This announcement was made to-| Mayor Mitchet sald w #¢S- | ytages in the lower house this afternoon, lany by @ sion began that, as far as knew, | Ki > day by Jovernment agent here, no programme been mapped out | | — and that the Mayors were merely MORE AMERICANS WOUNDED, | duct Mea : : Three on Casnalty Lint for the TORONTO, Ont, Dec Company Canadian Troops. ‘Sergeant Major Ii. I, Layton, son of re ,the Rev. J. Layton, Onkland, Cal, has Drinks OTTAWA, Ont, 15.—The names of three more Americans to- Men In} brellinieccp al ea 7 rh ‘ Magrstrate PAUL KROTEL | beon awarded the Distinguished Co NOANOKE, Va, Deo. 15.—Unmarried |day appear in the Canadian casualty ® mountains the enemy offered re- | — mere RR ES ———= duet Medal for attacking with his}men in Virginia, not My with thetr| lists, They are sistanes in forefleld positions, but FRENCH VERDUN DRIVE |company two of the enemy's trenches, { parents, cannot have ed to thers! Wounded—Private 8, Snow (Mount- were pierced. displaying great courage and materi- of Whiskey a month allowed |ed Tifles), Green, Me; Bombardier “Bugeu was captured. CHECKED SA ALIN ally assisting Important British ad- | H, Turland (Artillery). petrol “The Ninth Army reported 4,000 A YS BE vances. He went overseas with a Mate tose ME be (ma- prisoners as captured yesterday and precast SNE Toronto draft of the Canadian|that a boarding « —_ pete a + a ¥ af Mo ed tifles. hot ne n Wh day before yesterday. Vain Attempt to Recapture Trenches Mounted Rifles. - ioe ter private CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN “On one helght the enemy suc- > --- t for i j a | ont Vest Bank o Dies as Result of F 4 " inet ceeded in gMning @ footing,” the he West Bank of Der ee MOM! city Approprintes $115,000 (0 Clear | WHRaS, statement said, describing the Rus the Meuse. PRIF, Pa. Dec. 15.—Har <a the Snow, ston offensive tn the Carpathians. BERLIN (via Sayville wireless) own at the top of @ railroad crossing | Peel ascadeh Ae ga ah at te The attacks on the Transylvania) Dev, i6.—Three vain attacks by Bite tower to-day, Marcus Watson, | Tor te canbe Gh. tania | front failed ay on preceding days. | Preneh forces on the west bank of Mfty-elaht, met death from hemor: hase Kiyn and The Bronx: $10,000 for | PETROGRAD, Dec, _15.~Tetire- Meuse (Verdun front) were re- °F the } ot |the Horoueh of nd $5,000 fo ment of the Russo-Roumanian forces ported in to-day's official statement, to lls head r Richmond was found a as a witness, 1° For Her [BIN to Protect { ; AVABHINGTO eA ny From a special shipment small newsy Which, It is just arrived from France, ny charged, are at the merey of a “com- |, binatlon®f powerful news print pa =| Campbell of Kansas | ai cite ae de and packed | Made a Cimetnnatia ~ Sab-Treasary Wilt} in France only Remain, | - WASHINGTON, 1 i—In the| . |fret vote to-day on retention of mut. In the Christmas size treasuries, tt 180 #4 com-|} mittee ¢ ale » 42 to! $950 retain the Cincinnat! Sub sury, de-| — feating Representative Sisson's amend- ment to strike | ment from t bills. Cincinnatt's Of a true French distinction, there is no more gracious gift than this exquisite fragrance— masterpiece of that artist-parfu- meur Monsieur Kerkoff. Also sold in $1.50, $2.00, $4.00 and $5.00 sizes ALFRED H. SMITH COMPAD Sole Importers, New York London), 5—The Norddeutache Allgemeine Zeitung says the German authorities | lave announced a single levy of 1,000,000 rubles on the District of Vilna, In Lithuania, to defray the cost | lof supplies provided for the popul | tron of Vilna in the past and to the expenditures on supplies which | may be provided In the future tucked dainty shel Meher pa Attractive Offerings -HAK CANDY == Made from pure, whole= ie sUKer, Presented in w host of Fruit and spice VIVE POUND BONES Cc “The Crystal Ball” EPISODE NO. 4 Santa does some long distance thinking and studies geography S Little Johnny continued to gaze into the Magic Crystal w Santa Claus seated in his study, Hie s were rolled up to the elbows. He had tle pipe in his mouth and “the smoke wreath. He was holding the world in one hand. His desk was littered with Charts, Maps and papers of every description. Santa intently studied the world and made measurements with rules, and jotted down all kinds of figures on paper. He was studying how to make his journey around the world, and make all the necessary preparations in view of the lal rt caused by oversleepin; himself. There was so much to be done. Johnny thought 9} how often he had overslept and was hustled out of bed and into his clothes, down to breakfast and off to school. Johnny felt very sorry ror Santa Claus and he felt very sorry for himself. While he was trying to arrive at some sort of a satis- factory solution to the troubles of Santa Claus and trying to suggest some way out of the puzzle, he somehow or another blamed Santa Claus for not getting up on time. He «> pared Santa's long snooze with his own extended sleepin; tours, but he could not ig himself ef blaies ae natural ji 5 and human it is to see other people's faults by !ooking over for Friday & Saturday. Dec. 15th & 16th nn ne cue own. Then—the scenes in the Magic Crystal Ball changed ag (To be Continued in Monday's Adv.) bytes t tooth of « La Hoke Vrem- Hate. eet Choe sitter Bw Christmas Candy >) FASHIONED CLEAK Hite for this good, « 39c PRESH PINDA UND BOXES of crystallized host of Checolate he Creainss aap 75¢ rOL ry ety riment LITTLE, Deol S' MIX ropes Silky and contal Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Bte. GRADE ASSORTED ¢ lates, A atrletly fine afacellent variety of Cream, Fen, FIVE POUND BOXES ATES Vounds of Manhattan Mixed Candy and G0 Half Pound Boxes for... . 4.50 nts ne 84 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY Our Stores will of Open to-night Tl 8: Bat, Oil 10 ) Open touigne UH: Pat. 10pm : va]20 CORTLANDT STREET 1) EAST 420 STREET |remain open to- mplght 31 pia Sat. 1120, Coven 13 p.m, Dally i PARK ROWAN i260 WEST 125TH STREET|Might aud tor Closes 11 p.m. oe 1 ym: Bat 32 p.m ig! 400 BROOME 61 ot Wedadri Stace [morrow iicht in or ova aig anh ae yok Pay eT ATG Ea, [accordance with mn aualtty, $8 CAST HO ST AeeT ® MOTH ST & 30 AVE: |the time schedule vd all around) s59 FULTON ST., BIKLYN, w 157 MARKET ST. Newark, printed und a Closes 11.40 p, m, Dal (peer 11 40 m.; Sa 2). @. the respective A A 00k lo M » M. 3.00 1289 BRO. bpd Y, Broo Hye 5 see 14,90 P. , A turday 12 P, add ore