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The veseel came closer te as German otticers and sailors. | Bight minu Jater Jate { finally sent over two boat loads of 1s to leave with our baggage “The German i me as to the whereabouis of the | \ American Consul Ge Gottschalk at Rio de Janeiro to-day said jad dented w the Radnorshire tef he had as yet received ny information of Americans aboard the ships re- Bahia on Jar sols OF BERMAN RADS REPORTED TO CZAR MRS. LESLIE LEFT ported capt wed or destroyed by the Geran raider A despatch from Rio said the Brita steamer Yarrowd ao Mio report as to six 9 thipe auak did not list with the survivors over whose fate tiere w Hudson Maru, at Pernambuco, the Britis ip St. Theodore, taken| White no definite additions to the = Lonnon and tt may be that t t % At 10.80 on the night of January by the German raider, and landed] Hst of vessels caught by the German thetely a recapitulation of the num fo! owing our departure from Per- | with other survivors at Pernambuco| Palder tm South Atlantic waters were | 514.4 . * ziltan of Allied vessels which ree », we sighted @ vessel ahead,” on the Japanese ship Hudson Maru, | bled here yesterday from Bra: 2 Rome left South American porta or w low related, “At that thme we Consul Stewart to-day reported they| rts, several more ships were eal Danube Were aus to arrive, and about w vere traveling without Hghtehaving were ail safe and that so far as fe- Lk missing. To-day the total! rants there tas been no informatio for|tecelved w ng to watoh out for ported no Americans were on the . | armies sour time, i era and af noon AB WE Other Ht f reports from the| TWve veasgle (identified) aul. fs GRAPHIC BTORY TOLO BY LOG /*ichted the stranger, we changed OOF Eonsui guid there were Americans on| 8% Vessels (unidentified) sunk. BERLIN. OF CAPTAIN. jurse, Then we saw two strangers! otiier whip Gtx _vessuis (identified) captures, | Sayville) The moet graphic ty of the 1 second time shifted our) The state Department to-day made | OMY two of which, the Japanese Hud- Lies fay si | gon and the Yarrowdale had put into| tacks yesterday on faider's method of destri was| course, hoping to sip away unseen! public the following cablegram from |%B and the xf dong the told in the bid of the captain of the! in the darkness. But the two vem Britiah ster: mur lack of ‘Mgt i " roof of thia by immediately putting | pheodore crew. List shows A total of thirty passonger liners, joc, tay REMEDY FOR COLDS [or tt avecd and pearing down im] Americans, Hon Stevens, Hovai | felBht eteamahipa and nailing veo: | jou. Ulces tor Gregory, Frank Magee, David [&® | | “I crowded my boilers and aid my Johnson, E Judy, all colored, and Most of those known to have been ‘best to hurry away, but with our ten! Fred Smith," Harry Dicot, Guy | vietime of the raiders were British, | og .teq knots maximum speed, It was soon ap: | pe merry I Bei cmne ea rethes. but three were French and two of | ment. parent from the way the two stranmers |v cocly i All. nine safe [tem were under neutral fugs—a | overhauled us that it was useless to here. Dane and @ Norwegian. try to clude them, Roth apparently “survivors state that Yarrow- There were unconfirmed rumors were capable of at least 18 knots, dale, Mount Temple, |to-day that the German raider ha donne 's Medicina }tain t these chidren said: “I have taken Father John's Medicine for colds in my throat with excellent results. Also) vive Father Jobn's Medicine to my ous. werks old baby who was relieved | Coffee which w f the cold in a few days. It is 6 »family remedy.” (Signed) Mrs. Lettie alg Oe 381 "no, bar Bo "a ‘For over 60 years Father Joln's| 4), Medicine haa been successfully treat- ing colds and coughs and building new flesh and strength, withe alcohol or dangerous drugs in any | ing siderable Germans, these wei forr seme for your cold. Start } fed. The vessel sank at 2.45 A. M. on teking It to-day.—Ailvt. | Jur en repgenea rena canes |, Absolutely Removes fashion. Whenever the sinking took provesit. 28catall druggists | ink pictures of the sinkin | ORDERS TO SPARE LIV BIG GARGO SHIPS. carrying: in big cargoes. wo were con Greater New York Stores: In New York (2). Brooklyn (1), January Mark-Down Sale Deetstve Reductions Throughout Our Entire Stocks of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoate pli A LL I ial sd Mii AatdahlS e ) Most “sales” today offer only undesir- je merchandise. But regardless of con ditions, and of the recognized advance style ideas incorporated in Georges Model Clothes, we adhere to the fixed rule of our icy to clear all goods in the season for which they were prepared Suits & Overcoats Re-Priced, as Follows: $18 Grades... Now >} 2°" Now $4450 $20 Grades........Now ‘16° $ j 9*° $28 & $30 Gredes __ § 23" And 80 on up, including the finest #35, $40 and $50 garments correspondingly guar f e) reduced. $18 Grades $22.80 & $25 Grades _ TWO NEW YORK STORES hy 42 West 34th, Bet. Brondway and 6th Ave Also corner of Broadway at 36th, Marlboroug h Hotel Building, Both New York Stores Open Evenings. Stores in Mhiladelphia, Boston, ' \ evidence, Bulfalo and Detroit 1 authoritatively that nun survivors from ONLY NIN jestroyer, had arrived at St. Vin- placed the number of those landed at board the Americ ler Hadnorshire. brought had apparently sighted aa, despite | ceived this morning and then gave | “Pretty soon they were close by.| « When they wore almost alongside 1} and one Norwe ‘dren wave the alarm and everybody aboard| tured to December Chit Praises | lifebelts, We were fairly cer- that the raider or raiders W®) gine. had been warned about was after us. us very shortly six German officers and twenty men. They took charge! matist, itadnorshire jof my vesnel, selzed the cargo of] Netherby 1 carried and took off} meres arrived to punt of food, Then e us time in which to collect trail cas sou, , {tare patting’es us beni to the moose |AIAIDS GUT OFF FUEL the Germans had planted two wive bombs on each side of my t tiainge| Ship. When we were all off, Includ- -—— prisoner aboard one of our cap. Activity. eens tors, I saw two other vessels sunk on] wasHINGTON, Jan, 19.—Destruc. | 7&8 mention @ French freighter Bel I -AN S Jan. 9 and one on Jan, 10—all thre@! ton of Allied merchant ahips by aub-|A™Mrat Latouche Treville, of 6,573 being destroyed in exactly the #amé| marines is making the ocean trans. | M% Owned by the Chargeurs Reunis of Havre. She was last reported here portation problems in the Entente , place during daylight hours a German | gountries so acute, according to of- | 8% arriving at Hio Janeiro on Dec. Indigestion. Ono package | cinema man aboard the raider calmy d methodically cranked away take AND | falled to relieve the coal shortage in spare all passengers and all vessel “Wo were kept in the port bow com- eee [partment of the vessel to whieh we |FOQUR MORE NEUTRAL SHIPS | xines, waits ownea the sunien Nethe ‘I wore transferred, ‘The quarters were envy Hall, was 2.521 tons, She sailed almost ala eae rate piped ARE SUNK BY U BOATS The other two missing vessels are in this cramped, stuffy fashton, sleep. , ' ing with Hindoos and other roggh-| TWO Spanish Vessels, One Danish | the pri | necks, Then we met the Japanese and One Norwegian Are Sent GF PORTne GSN Be Liversoel steamer Hudson Maru, and all on our Brooklyn—400 Fulton St., 6uif2%hace, Formerly Matthews’ Corner ALL REPORTED SAFE ported Missing—-Total Now Is Thirty. WA SGTOS tar 19 Nine the crew of port. Bix vessels in the path of the raider “Hudson Maru brought 237 St. reported missing. the Consul, dated January 1@ and re- sus we made her way into the North Atlan- were ¢ , when prize raid off Nantucket crew and 440 w Yarrowdale and not heard from mon. January 17, said “Crows of St. ‘Theodore, Dra- Minieh, ral | could eteam, Americans, Rep tensified by New U Boat with wireless. from Bordeaux. Her , ficlal depatches received here to-day, | they war not anounced. ee rom that even the fixing of maximum| ‘Tbe British steamships Bellerophon fates on coal transportation has|and Be! Franoe and Italy, Allied countries, as neutral ports offer | from Southampton for Halifax. vian of the Ellerman the Norwegian amship Halibjorg, hb freighter Lorca, owned by SCENES OF HARD BATTLES that the Norwegian steamship Ber- Russians Take Two German Posts genhus, the Danish ship Dagman and the Spanish steainer Valle have been Bayoneting All Who Were Not Made Prisoners, sunk, PETROGRAD, Jan, 19 (via Lon- The Bergenhus tons gross, wan last reported at Gibraltar qn Decomber 21 on her way from Genoa for Baltimore. ey }don).—The capture of two German MADRID, vie Paris, Jan, 19-7! BRAKES ssnicarcalanuel hate rhe | eta posts In the Baranovicht region of Bilbao, has been skunk by a sub. [08 the Ruslan front and the faiiure marine he crew was rescued by]Of 4m attack by the Germans near liberi: Zborow, east of Lemberg in Galicia, are reported In to-day's War Office “NO PLOT TO KILL WILSON,”|"*toment. “Western Front: Last night, in the region northwest of Barano- vichl, detachments of one of our for the ments surprised two enemy y murder 1 posts. ‘The posts were both bought} captured Seventeen Germann state-| were made prisoners and the re- the Swedish stea SAN FRANC Bourke Cockran, eh defense in the Thom trial, to-day denied the char by the pro n Ite o| Jan, 19.— ment that 3 Miss Eleanor Fita-{ mainder bayonetted, gerald, Alexander 5: Edward “In the region of Zboro (Galt- Nolan and other Anarchists with a con-| eta) the enemy, after having de- ebiracy to assassinate dent Wil stroyed our barbed wired entan- son and overthrow the Government. & ekran called the char Kiements in places by his artillery, assumed the offensive againat our Ne prosecution's allegations regard-| detachments | situated on the ncrinet the dent were] heights southwest of Zborow. Deputy District Attorney Ed: Notwithstanding our artillery fire ward Cunha in his preliminary state a small portion of an enemy de- ) oe tachment entered our trenches. The enemy was promptly driven out and our position restored by 8 who arrived in good » a gallery anneal . ary D WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—W. W. Ela! —_ | 0,000 Hey 4 Like dimmis Glass Founa, | Hoeee # ween? Bye j < ROME (via Paris), Jan. 19.—Five to-day f * yen hundred and ten thousand Daraone| who is sa ‘ have divd of starvation in Syri of any ‘ 14 tording to information received b; ; | ‘ ) Na the Corriere D'Italia, The number of police, “sulettes It increasing to appalling pro- pendin portions Protective Bottle A good bottle to keep good whiskey good. tie on her way to a home port, and a on the Grand placed on | Banke would net eurprice shipping Another despateh from Mr, Stewart, hance Les pd to Lntogt jah in @ recent letter the mother of | “After laying to, thi board | dated January 16 and received here imiralty officials learned war- bead i Baa by bere A ships ef the British patrol on this side of the Atlantic were sent north Nantes and As. yesterday afternoon as fast as they no lives One of two missing ships reported from Buenos Ayres as long overdue was the Royal Mall Steam Packet liner Araguaya, a British vessel of 10,537 tons and 515 feet long. She lef: OF TTALY AND FRANCE Buenos Ayres on Oct. 19 for Liverpool and stopped at Pernambuco, sailing explod- | Shortage of Coal is Greatly In-| from there on Oct, %. She has not been reported since. She was equipped pat months’ operations of a 400-mile front, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Also in the Buenos Ayres despatch vian, classed as missing, | 4: Engilsb porte on Nov, three jays anead of the Lamport Holt hiner Voltaire, which was one of the “LT was told by the captain of the| Neutral vessels are refusing to LEELA E ebencg igh | y ° orta to the n jerophon was an ton | 4 {two vessels that he had orders to|carry coal from British ports to vessel, 486.3 feet long, and owned ty | ; A. Holt & Co. of Liverpool. She was better rates, equipped with wireless, She sailed owned by P. Kleppe of Bergen, and age Flint, a hief of the Div | RERLIN, Jan. 19 (by wireless to | \ vision of Terue, which has to do with) Sayville). "The fighting has again the issunt ' in the of- | abated after several days of increased fee of the ¢ Y the Cars| aetivity,” gaye today's official an- reney, shot | Killed himself at hig) Mouncement respecting the Russo- jhome he 1 Galician front overtaken the enemy ing to to-da | these | Hy, | 1 of aid a wireless Mrs, I (by wireless to State Russians made at- the fi German positions Mrs. Carle Chapman Catt, the suffra- northern Roumantan front, sist leader, who holda the legacy left , north of the Suchitsa Valley. Accord- to suffrage, objected to paying the '# official announcement lawyers’ claims of $250 against the |4nswers, he | with heavy estate becwuse, she testified, they had | PETROGRAD, ment by hes . 19,—Bombara- ty ohomy gine of Ohua ere found that the attomeys were and Bordanesht!, in the valleya of the pild only adequate compensation, (Roumania) was, Louis N. Kramer, who had been states | stry 428,770 GERMANS TAKEN BY THE RUSSIANS IN 1916 | i. "35i 1. wots, nncrertoragica Trotus and to-duy's official dred and twenty soldiers and 8, captured the year published by day in reviewing Russia's war achieve- ments for the twelve In addition German officers were | troops during| evidence to warrant the claim to figures werk a Journal to- | AUSTRIANS ATTACK ON CARSO months past ortars and mine throwers. Of the booty n and guns | « three Shattuck Arizona Bout +1 Lii+ +! ee Fee eee i CHICAGO'S WHEAT AND corn | Prevention of dil MARKET Thumday Clove Me Dhursday | 1024) ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Steamship Co—Hxtra dividend \itend) Compelling tonic-food i = » Mareh I to a © eMU LSION M1 per cent, b stock of record Feb |, Brooklyn Rapid Tr N oe Lessee n passengers carr mbor, iayable | V Colunbia Gas mont! equal to | capital and an} | previous roker Astana, | in investn [stock transactions om his own account, | 4, V., av Words THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917.1 _ “ “ZS SMORE VESSELS. TEUTON DISASTER’ BARONESS BARRED. SAFORES vs" ate Marshall. judge Hand cz; MONG I PAH IVROUMMAIS FROM THEMALUON PHONES ON THE RAIDED SHIPS; Several Additional Ships Re- Danube Bridges Swept Away Claim of $9,700 for Introduc- ) —Russo-Roumanians Ad- vance on Wide Front. tion to Paris Society Fails— | Lawyers Get $100,000, has Ou $1,000,000 estate left by , nk lLesiie to Women Suf- via fragemore than $100,000 has been ‘The bridges over the used to ay lawyers, according to the by repor Keferee Charles F. Brown, | Russo-Roumanian filed to-day with the Surrogate. on @ wide For the first time tt is disclosed t $25,000 each Was paid to former Senator Edgar Brackett and 1 of Sullivan & Cromwell. already received enough, The ref- Lesile's attorney in fact for referee reduced his olaim to $46,000 on the ground there was no evidence to show M Leslie had agreed to givo specialist, demanded ‘$1 50 for ser he was in constant attendance u Mra. Leslie, Baroness d’Avernos Salvador, who wanted $9,700 for Introducing Mra. om Mrs. Leslie a “social pes nothing. ‘The referea could find no Adva Italian Positions ot} Mew by Artillery Fire, #0 took 826 can-| ROME, Jan, 19 (via Londen).—an in 4a | {0RSe bombardment of the Italian lin In the Oppachlasella sector of the Car front, south of Gorizia, all das yest followed by an ‘attempted attack | cent.) by the Austrians, the War Office an ed. Losdaty e Ttalian “artile i y. however, broke Kroups ‘which made ad- toward the Italian positions tire PARIS, Jun, commander of the Swiss army, wish. es to mobilize all Switzerland's mill- tary forces, according to a Berne de- to the Petit Parisien, The Council ia said to regard | such @ measure as excessive and to have decided to mobilize only the second and fifth divisions, but it is considered not impossible that fur- ther units wil called to the colors, Army, nnd Isaues Decree to Stop Smoxeling Into Germany, tion has official sources that the Dutch Gov- ernment recently issued a royal de- | cree decluring @ state territorial waters of Hol nd and in | Ov ryssel BE PRETTY! TURN Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sn; ‘Tea and Sulphur, properly compounc ve ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mu an troublesome. Nowadays, by muse at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for about 50 cents, Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge o1 soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small reer ata time; by angie the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair be: comes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- 1 nd is a delightful toilet requisite ry i those who desire dark hair and « youthful appearanc ltended for the cure, mitigation or se—Advt, Sear sicers. ‘OFFICE, WORKERS FACTORY WORKERS and others who labor indoors | should always take thestrength- ndard OU Company of Indiana, reg- cx to keep up their strength, | ‘ nourish their nerves and twelve increase their energy. SCOTT'S is helping thousands -why not you? | 1,157,0' on outstanding " over HELP WANTED—MALE. Streot for OUNPANDS WANTED=/Thoae with rallroa benefit Ham sperien terres! 742 burger f roadway work i Tia biliti nount to $12,000 rred in | ality, reli experience, Addrens, (Continued From First, P: This closed the direct examination and Judge Hand asked the witne “Are you positive, absolutely posi- Hotel Kensington with Rae Tanzer was || pig James W. Osborne, and not Charles H. | as you have sworn? | Safford, after a pause which made | his answer the more impresive, sald: [ he comparison presented in this as convinced me that 1 am not wrong.” drinks of whiskey between arising | and 6 o'Block In the evening H after that, b lost my head for a moment," ihe ness explained Nefore Safford was called to many years, asked for $193,500, but the stand Albert J. M | detective, under indictment for « spiracy to defeat justice in the pre ent case, denied that he had “nudged” | for a small bottle of freesone. Safford or coached him in identifying James W. Osborne during Comm Houghton’s examination in " a Vices. eH got $7,800, This was at tho | Also Seized 525 Cannon, 1,661 Ma-| rate of $200 a day for thirty-nine days ; chine Guns and 421 Mortars and Mine Throwers, PETROGRAD, Jan. 19.—Four hun- | Lésiie int ing her entree when let pine society ruled | nousand German gets [ORborne, althe ‘arisian society and press. | sion for two weeks “& severe grilling by Mr.| ullough admitted he had sworn falsely In stating that he learned of Mr. Osborne's identity up his second visit to Commissioner Houghton’s o 1 the question that was asked me} | that day,” he explain Joseph Marshall, who testified yes- | >, INSIST ON that he had had « talk with Wax, Presumably in the Gen, Wille Wants to Mobilise En-| n. Ulrich Wille, | GocoLaTE WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Informa- | ched Washington through | of siege in | certain parts of Gelderland and| purpose of the deores, | it is explaine better to control | GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's old Favorite | lt is not in- | the stand to-day f might tend to in Any argument of re the jury was eut urt with the an- cement that argument could ke the matter be short by the ¢ during recess. ped down again. Aftor the argument —_— j at the quest man you saw at the | This tiny bottle wonders. Tt ontains Safford had | Apply a fe id fourteen to fifteen! tullough, a pri doesn't even skin will tiv | tween the toes, all was, mitted that he} ph in his pos uly urtroom, “I misunder “SUNBEAM” Was prevented from Special for Friday, Janua qa! 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MA’ THU SHE K, B’way and 47th St. O47 D548 Bryant, G07 Bina | tdentitvine a signed memorandum In reference to the conversation, was on few minutes. turing recess 1 my life, but many years! Jus Hand ruied that DON’T HURT A BIT your old, torturous corns and calluses right off ith the fingers holds the wonder of magical drug discovered by a Cincin- natiman. It is called freezone, took up the thread of a compound made from ether, | cross-examination whe testified about his drinking In one day, according to Saftord's | drops of this freezone upon aching corn or 1 callus, Instantly ness disappears und shortly you will find. the callus so. shriveled loose that you just lift it off with the flngers, You feel no pain or sore- ness when applying freez- one or afterwards, irritate the Just ask in any drug store ast but a few cents but will posi- rid your poor, suffering feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- or the tough calluses on bottom of feet. Genuine freezone McCullough said that when he en-| has a yellow label. Look for yellow tered the courtroom on that occasion thought that United Statos Snowden M Order from Your Grécer4 sen 1) on ; Be West seth at