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With Senator Stone and other Demo- cratic Senators at the White House || VICTORIOUS PEACE, last night, discussed pians to prevent LAW ANSWER TO any concerted effort to eidetrack tm- 9 ao JPKECH. portant Jegisiation with a long peace WILSON’S SPBECH debate at tis time, but the main LONDON, Jan, 16.—In a oe puryose of the conference was to|] last night at Trialol st clear the way for harmonious legis-|[ iago a reply to President. Wile NEUTRAL NATIONS DIVIDED IN VIEW OF THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY | BIRTH CONTROL ADVOCATB RUSSIAN TRENCHES xerox tocar ay FOR G MILES TAKEN | ~—eg SANUARY 9 1917. U.S. SECRET CODES KNOWN IN EUROPE. JUNIOR POLICE FORCE HAS SCANDAL OF OW! Two Members, Aged 12 and 14, Accused by Chief of Stealing of the East Side | Some of the French Fighters Carey SOLDIERS ON FURLOUGH, —_— Scare and Medals for Bravery. Fifty French soldiers, on six weeks" leave of absence from the front, arnt here to-day on the French Line steam- ehip La Touraine to visit relatives and friends in the United States and Can+ lative action between now and! son's peace speech in which he WIL N’ PEF H IN GERMAN RUSH | IS NOW ADM! FD Baby Carriage. ada. Many of the soldiers sho wou March 4. said: | | War on corruption in the Juntor| of recent battles, and on the breasts The wireless despatch reported to |], The Germans made up uae | Police Department of the 2s Fla number are worn medals of merit for — ——— have been sent to the State Depart-|T ie Yeceved from the Allied gov- | has beon declared by Chief fr bravery. | declared by; ef Inspector b M Bees cus era cegeet ransnst of vee| | sorvomeene avis pemewele rent Harry Rodman who to-day arrested | woAttt ™hatsn, ormer Ambassador eee at oarnitent” and contain. |f _ “President. Wilson's epesoh ie | Press in All of Them Praise) 1,700 Prisoners and Thirteen High Official Responsible for Frank Jatengo, fourteen years old, of | Fiance, now Nead of the American Am ich and it is right th any member of the Allied govern- ments who refers to it should Speak with equal frankness. It is ing the German official view on Pres ident Wilson's peace address, has not arrived. High Principles Expressed by the President. Machine Guns Captured on Galician Line. the Statement—-May Ac- count for “Leaks.” | No, 77 Seventh Street, and Benjamin Miller, twelve years old, of No. 429 Fifth Street, both junior policemen | engaged in relief work. Whitney Warren, ye, where he has ‘cat ) rg ing from Bu BANISHED Hs DESIRE siete Tmpeneieis chat. ho ane We an igual on a charge of stealing a baby car- " > look on it from the same point of . satan e ~, riage, GERMANS PRAISE |] view. THE HAGUE (via Logon), Jan. 25.! BERLIN, Jan. 25 (by Wireless to] WASHINGTON, Jan, $8.—ConSdens| rn, carriage was stolen last Mons co WILSON’S SPEECH, Wie ee at iehete ee caer Dutch newspapers Mainly confine Sayvile).—Russian positions on a Hal messages of the State Departs! aay in erent of the Wifth Strat polloe FOR TOBAC BUT WANT VICTORY. not from lust of conquest or for shining victories. We have it, not from a spirit of themselves to reproducing American and Europ comment on President Wilson's speech, The Nieuwe Courant front of about six miles on the north- ern end of the Itusso-Gallclan line have been captured by the Germans, | ment have “leaked” because the State Department codes are known abroad, the State Department has reason to station while a woman was station making « complaint in the A Kansas Man Tells of a a ar w | : tae tid ah All the juntor policemen were| Hi BERLIN, Jan. 25 (by rrrerts| Vindietiveness or a desire for re sin the speech a hint from the the War Office reports. The Russians believe, a high oMctal stated to-day.' oatted on. to bring the culprits. to lome Otis Seu An extract from a message of tha Weald eae President that America is ina position brought up reserves but they were! Charges that the codes are known justice. To-day they found the baby bitch roca BShheemo og transmitted to Dr. Johannes Kaompf, to exercise pressure on the belligerents ynable to check the Germans, who} abroad have been made frequently, carriage in Bennie’s cellar and the Preeident of the German Reichstag, by | to arrive at peaco—preasure which took more than 1,700 prisoners and| Until to-day however, the Department “fests followed, Now the boys of| Mr. John Miller, living at Wat the Presidents of the Austrian, Hun- @arian, Bulgarian and Turkish Par- | Maments, now visiting in Berlin, 1» the military mach unbroken, with the halo of succe surrounding it. would affect primarily the Entente, as| it obtains munitions from Nort thirteen machine guns. “On both sides of the River Aa hax never admitted its belief that the code 1s In foreign hands, the Junior Department want the of- fenders paroled. en Kansas, after using tobacco 20 yeat banished his desire for tobacco : ‘ all @ simple recipe which he mixed Mameate, sow, visting tn Bern, ie | cur aime ere the aame ae Amerien and’ provisions trom Pouth | (Riga dostrit) our attacks brow solij lew of the Houredwal Commit: ' NEW HONOR FOR MACKENSEN, | home:'In a'recent statement Mr America. In thig connection the! { hands several Russian sch As i 4 - ler said: “I could not sp tob ews Agency: fighting for, Sp! Dhak Mth ten died brokers had information from abroad . "as Belting took place at the mo- | ‘ reking paper speaks of the cordiality of Prest-| fort positions on a front of ten Jon the President's recent. note, the Selser Confers on Him the Geand| of my own accord, so used the foll th tions of our league for, and we mean to dent Wilson's relations with Argen-| kilometres, together with fourteen admission from the State Department | _ Croan of the Tron Cros | ing buat recipe almost two Y on lpr tag ag || cure it. The hearts of the people J tina, Brazil and Chiti officers, 1,700 men and thirteen to-day appeared significant, It may! BERLIN, Jan. $6 (via London).mm-| ego and have not touched! Siam replied to an announcement of hos- |] of this country are longing for Phe. Rotterd: aineds ened “ ‘ = mean that this Government hopes to peror William has conferred upon Field nee. To 3 oz. of water add 20 grains tile aims of conquest with renewed |] peace. We are praying for peace, ° erdam Massbode expec machine guns, Strong counter- | wall THEL BYRNE trace the leak abroad, rather than) Marshal vor Mackensen the Grand|of muriate of ammonia, a small box and unanimous assurance of a will to) all . Pp bg AR dd Pada | bd immediate ftp bbtabed from| attacks by reserves eines there ED SLANT PHOTOOHAPWER FESTERDAS |to Washington. Cross of the Iron Cross, it was officially | of Varlex Compound and 10 eyeigst a " H . ' a = a = 0 me " win. No matter what sacrifices the wi wi ie message, but says that were ineffective im hindering our announced to-day. epsin. Take a teaspoonfi ree Toning ‘ntareo buy aun ther|| SHA ea hatragr te | nce owe Soe niet | pogo GUYNEMER DESTROYS TWO | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. —[{°A"hcsne ine ve mos ne rgn| ine dy AS hy shall be made in noble defense|} will not come back have not laid} ‘ated in increasing the size and “On the west bank a storming Marshal a letter expressing the thanks | smell it can be given secretly f against the enemy, who unvell, with. |{ down their lives in vain.” out blushing, plans of robbery and brightness of the glimmer of peace toward which all the belligerents are detachment of Rhenish regiments broke into the position at the vil- AEROPLANES IN A DAY | | | With net changes from previous a High, of the Fatherland (or the achie of the recipient. ments coffee, milk or in food. Any dru }can fill this recipe at very little annihilatio! a ———————=| more strongly and irresistibly at-| lage of Hemeryniki and brought ee eae SiSASS wine, nie, Oe oda a LS the Grand | end It certainly wit banish all A number of the Berlin papers, | Content with the neutralization of the | tracted. back fourteen prisoners.” Noted French Flyer Brings Down | 4m Best 4 Hindenburg. whom It was con- | 4 a commenting on Wilson's speech, ex-|Pardanclies because it has already | The Amsterdam Telograat aske how! PETROGRAD, Jan. 2 (via Lon-! His Twenty-seventh Machine— red by inperor William on Dee. 10 | === — press wonder at tho President’s| Pen expressly agreed among the En- | President Wilson will be able to per-| don) — Desperate fighting Is still in| iets , Avobia id Marshal a} pressing his statement that neither party of bel- | tento statesmen that Constantinople | sade Germany and Austria to restore) progress in the Miga region of the Seventeen for Herteaux, Am; sens de eet! ot his detest (hanks Sy decorating, tira Higerents wants tb destroy tho other.| Must be Russtanized, territories belonging to other nation-| Russian front, the War Office an-| PARIS, Jan. 25.—Tho official state- | Au Rh BAP es \thunas (he frat General to be 6 howe ‘Against this statement they quote| Tho Vorwaerts says that President | alities seized in previous wars, Itay®] pounced to-day. Further attacks by | ment y contains the following: Mining see nial the Entente’s reply to President Wil- | Wilson's outline of the principles of | the procedure to arrive at durable| the Germans in the Tirul marsh dis-| “Lieift. Guynemer yesterday brought i ar er Det gon's note and the supplementary | future peaco are as possible of din-| peace by chastisement of tho dis-|trict were repulsed and in a counter down his second German aeroplane | Beidwin Lansonmxive a He communication of Foreign Secretary |Cussion by the Central Powers as the | turbers of peace 1s even now in oper-|attack the Germans were dislodged for this day near the railroad station | Height Meal” abe | tente plainly shows that it alms a < il heparin cet} . eeowe marsh and driven back. twenty-seven the number of enem de Kuperior. | bron diseadiberinast of Austria and|"¢e to Poland, the Vorwaerts de-|to choose the side of the police, 18 to} goutheast of the River Aa Russian aeroplanes destroyed by this mee Recresouas TURNED BY THEIR Mother Tells How Vinol Turkey and the detachment of cor-|™Nds that Posen remain attached | abstain from interfering, which can| gerachments that took the offensive! Licut, Herteaux on the same day | [50g Vestine i Made Her Strong. ‘ thin parte cf Germany, to Prussia owing to its large German | only hinder the police in the exccution | afterwards had to yield ground in| brought down his seventeenth enemy | Ga Rit. & Pse.ct The Tagediatt approves President | P°PUlation. of their duty the face of a German offensive, fall-| airplane, which crashed to the ground | {tt “My little girl had a chronic coughy | Wilson's position that there should| “!Fesident Wilson's plan of organ- | von. | Z4tlon seeking permanent peace,"| Liberal Deputy Dreeselhuys pleaded | 4. . > | Sok, Gee & ies ribs and she had wppetite. Nothe be no annexations without the con | says this paper, “correspond entirely | for Holland's participation tn the en~| The text of the statement reads: | Wy Urwibig's ing we gave her seemed to help Sew ce sent of the peoples annexed, but it| With our Social Democratic views, but | forcement of peace and international Enemy formations which af- | Wit until one day Mrs. Neibert asked me asserts that Russia would not be/it can only be realized when Mr, | 8¥drantees, as expounded in Presi-| ter strong artillery preparation Erie (Continued from First Page.) to try Vinol, and now she is re Wilson's other conditions are fulfilly nt Wilson's mensuge, and advo-| attempted to attack jour detach- AIM OF BRITISH LABOR ie, Motos all the time, her cough 1s gone. Gime when peace without victory iy con d the principles of the Bryan jen ot stouter and has a more healthy color. . es cluded and the Entente renounces tts tration treaties. ments north of Shmarden and CUES Stay | prices during the years of prosperity, I wish every mother who has a deli+ Deli tfully Delicious plan “for "the ‘dinmemberment of the oo tBu, Beaufort, another, Liberal, on shad les cals ef | Congress Passes Resolution Calling while the higher cost of talent and cate child would try Vinol."—Mrs, vides the Tirul Swamp, west of Riga, ae : 7 material had woefully tne Alfred Slack, Palmyra, P The Vossische Zeitung is mainly |@ treaty would prevent nations being 4 ic , 6 of the e i ully increased. ita tet ‘Abe glen critical and non-sympathetic in. tta|Fushed’ into war by thelr Govern | Were driven back by our fire on Rich to Bear More of the Mr. Brady was compelled to ac- This is because Vinol contains the attitude, It professes to see that/ments, Deputy Limburg, Democrat,| nto their entrenchments, Burden of War. t5% knowledge that the motion picture | beef and cod liver peptones, iron and President Wilson, In his very first | thought that the alms of the League “Persistent attacks by the enemy Tack, see! ae products had improved wonderfully | Manganese peptonates, and glycero- words, aligns himself with Germany's | to Enforce Peace were untimely, and against our troops occupyin, MANCHESTER, England, Jan, 25, | Long Jaland 4% - WY | phosphates which a weak and run+ Pe, to Anything You ver Bouche at |ehemles, and it misses “the lightest | urged circumspection in regard (0 the | Stn eet cen the i aie bo- | —The Labor Party convention to-day | He2*“fenwe’ Et since he went into the business about |down system needs. We guarantee perior of prot r 5 >| plan. ons een rul Swam | Pa) four years ago, Thi lv r e pik matin? leet Finns of conquests | BGRNE (via Paris), san, a6,—-| ud the siver Aa were first re- sien bastslena hel Stated force | Mex. iat 1H tie: Coamleasion dts sermard posutae | ean? and aang teas : ’ lowed the unfortunate ‘result of his|Wilson’s speech, which same as a| %% the result of violent counter- |", , evade Consol 8 y and Mr. Brady protested mildly, fails to benefit you. At Liggettaaaaa ge | first oMcial steps peaceward to divert | complete surprise. attack by one of our gallant regi- eo Seoaeien areed Sioption of i | Siege eat 2 | “1 don’t want to operate my ego,” |¢tHegeman Drug Stores and at all : ot hah him from his ideas. Sino 4 The Gi Aon! . equitable system of conscription of |X. ¥. Cental t fe y + drug stores that display the Vinol J ot © his efforts anophile newspaper, the| ments, the enemy was dislodged |X & NH he protested, “but the improvement eet - oe }along practical Unes fell upon stony | Zurich Post, welcomes Prosident Wil-| ¢rom the hillocks in the vicinity of | '8@ Accumulated wealth forthwith, In- | ¢ Piha 4 ay agency sign. Also at the leading ; oF oree Delivered ground he turns with the passion of an|#o0n's views on the freedom of the y cluding a tax on large incomes of at | pate, wat has been tremendous, drug store in all New York towns.— . A Foqnd. Beas or| enthusiastic theorist to the discussion | seas, but rejects his conception of| the eastern outskirts of the Tirul | iit veventy-five per cent. and algo | Hts Oual Co of! + %| As proof that the Industry had im-! Advt ‘ round. of ideas and principles. He has not} nationalities and territo: sottle-| Swamp and thrown back. Wie i L | Reena * “Tproved in class and character. Mr, GILLIES COFFEE CO., | succeeded in controlling what is and|ment. It holds that these questions| — “Southeast of the River Aw our .| #Tect taxe ~~ RY + 1%] Brady cited the fact that such play- vf 8-23 Washington St, New York, | Will be, but with all the greater en-|must be left to the beiligerents to] gotachments took the offensive | The conference defeated a motion | Keating 1 4 H n Park Place and’ Harciay St. ‘ergy he goes in for a discussion of | #ettle In proportion to thelr sacritices,| 2 = ve in | proposing an international congress of | Sauk ers $$] ere had gone into pictures as B. H, Phone Barclay @857. Eat. 77 Years. wat should or might be. The Zurich Nachrichten, also Ger-| the direction of the village of | Socialists. to be held. simultaneously | sown bacttic | Sothern, Ethel Barrymore, Sarah —_—__—— ———s | HiNnophile, scores the President for| Kalnzem. ‘The Germans, afte with the peace conference. Some of | $4! Bernhardt and Forbes-Robe; iii dermis meddling in affairs in] pombarding these detachments | the delegates said it would be tmiponsi- | Fite ; The President of the National In-| , Phen you must know that no Basler Nachrichten says tho| With heavy artillery, themselves |e tet tts tnany ta thie Way, | Ea a * SJaustry then painted a beautitui pic- | Sickness leaves weakness and tone of the speech suggests tho| took the offensive and pressed | "0\'* to Mnct tinrmans it thle way elt at Lif |ture of the domesitc tite of stage| you should commence taking prophecies of Isaiah. Nevertheless it) back our troops northward one- | and trade unionist organization, to be % &lartists, The public had been led to \ epclarationk auiOUAt fe ac phd third of a mile, scanned to the Allied Powers, was) 1: + 1, | believe that the Thesplans were home- ment and that they imply American “Obstinate battles are continu. | Adented ‘ + 2% |less, careless wanderers with no affil- intervention in the event of the neu-| 1m aad ‘ 8] ation wi 1 t Leeteecas® Aacthes eaustet atts] “fin ine afternoon on coomy | RARER IDENTIFIED Rn aot ation with ordinary mortals, But no ' violated, airplane Was hit by our artillery, White Motor ne lure of the movie had caught MADRID (via Paris), Jan. 25.—The| descending into our lines in the Wile Overland Co. %|the big actors and actresses because, OF THE ous and noblo idcas, but asks what| ‘verg). During its descent. the 4 2 CHICAGO Weer one CORN| main by their hearthstones with confidence can he have in his own| machine caught fire from taming | Said to Be Cap Ortegal, Which \ . thelr familles, and go to the factory | » t words if, at the same moment as he zine. The pilot and the ob- on Walaisdies WHEAT, xe.| Tie movie factory—next morning. fo put an edge on your delivers a message of peace, he en-| server, who attempted to escape, | Plied Between Hamburg and pores Open. High. Low, on Asked how much money he had| put (AMA? in your blood, ’ courages bills for an increase in his| Were ihade prisoner and two ina- Buenos Ayres. Web Segoe Uetie Uasy e ¢ R] put into the World Company, Mr.|restful sleep and restore ' country’s military and naval forces, | chine guns in thy airplane were con’, Brady said he hadn't put in any, Hel youp nerve force. Scott's . “The speech,” says the Epoca, “is| captured.” BUENOS AYRES, Jan, 25,—De- | Wednesday Net} Was too wise, he said, to put any at once an expression of it ! sorerernalineesen re i peley4 close, Open. High. Low. Close. chigs, | money in movie stock. is a true tonic-food which is ‘ ideal! Relient ney ahead) spatohes from Montevideo to-day den lis Wars. 128 is iad i0i* TB] “The industry has a great future,"| free from alcohol, BUSINESS nouncement of greater intervention GE jclared, on reliable information, that sald the: witness, more as an educa- Geott @ Bowne, Bloomfield. B. 2, r by the United States in European the German raider has been {dentified ITEM8 FOR INVESTORS tonal than an entertainment pro- ® ae fexsion, But there's no new mone politics, ag the former Hamburg-South Ameri-| gtamdard Oll Co. of. K " y ae ee . " ii tamdar DU Ao ol eneas—Regu going into it to-day, There's a little olco can Mner Cap Ortegal, The same Jor gusrterty .Gcy tad of $3 and an{ money, but mostly conversation: Lo QUIETER IN ROUMANIA ‘ wage s source Was authority for the state- i; 2 lot of shoestrings, MANMON—=MICHAEL PATRICK, eon | of sie - P: Prisoners and Machine Guns Taken) ment that the Cap Ortegal 1s known imgrican Tobacco Co and its sub: es went, to tho World cor.| the late Henry Manon ead Mary Forstt, ler! lever a Malt . . n > " sidiary concern: ale. ‘or 1916 ratio! @ production busin yracuse, d * le eurvi dea enene alte) After Violent Fighting, Says | to have transformed two of her prizes |Amounted to about $120,000,000, an in-| going to the dogs, The managing dic| %Y his mother, two slatera, Mrs. Mary 3 c ny . pntification o raid oI d d to ° bro i for Men and Young Men Because of the Poamanien front alent Nalting mine | BERLIN, Jan, 25 (via Sayville| was made did not appear in thelended Dec at hed. s his place. I ald I would try and 1] | Funeral services Friday at 2 P. 3, of ‘ont, - 2 : . I 4 7 is residence, 17 India st., Brooklyn, tary operations. To-day's official re-| Witeless).—Successful operations of xfontevideo despatches, ‘The Cap|S°uniag suck of $3.876.640, equal to Gr i eay wala that every actor of |MAISCH—CHNISTIANA, om Jame 34, i | U I DA I ION port regarding this campaign sa: German reconnoitring and thrusting | Ortegal was formerly engaged in| of 86 8-10 per cent. which la 0 ee Na eek asic ey eee neat 8 | MAE eee “In the snow-covered mountains | detachments on the western front/ guropean trade between Buenos g.shere. Wor Rigs ie ae aie balance | him, but he was only asked about the Funeral services Friday, Jan, 26, of ‘ In the Chamber of Deputies the | Epoca recognizes in President Wil- son's speech the reflection of gener- engagements among raiding detach- ments and. ieolated ‘artillery. fring ing back « third of a mile, j near Parvillers.” | AS FORMER LINER region of the village of Smolno, west of Brody (northeast of Lem- were reported in to-day’s official) ayres and Hamburg. It js known ehe Ural stock wales, 29 1-10 per cent, PRNCELY SALARES instead of being compelled to go to the theatre at night, they might re- salary of Kitty Gordon, He said she and was so thin you could count her EMULSION induce 2 P. M., from the home of her niece, i tf 500 t 700 v 2p of my Boston, Philadelphia and Providence stores orci, dally. "Between the” Kaning iatement, which sis detailed 8] ery in Hamburg at the tne of oute| yenturuy sore got from $800 to $700 & week when sho Mra i "Beckman 83 Shore or Ualen Ny . nd . Interment Ever metery. prisoners were taken, ity, artillery and mine throwing in| break of the war. Peri tyy Rey Reductions made regardless of cost or loss or “Quiet pervaite on the Roumantan | Ariots and between the Ancre, Sommo A stra dividend of, aert) VALL THOMAS JEFFERSON VAIL JR. the advancing price of woolens and production Plain during the severe cold weath- [and Aisne front Lloyds’ register lists the Cap Or- Suvicend $f ak of there ayable wed 19, beloved won of Thomas J, Vall us thiery “Ating ‘neroam the river; "with | “There were repeated clashes of} tegal as a atocl twin screw steamer | Holders of common stock are given | HARTFORD, Conn., Jan, 2—Organ-| (04, Mary Wynne Vall, died Jan, 94 i ;, outpost skirmishes, reconnottring detachments in the | of 7,818 tons, built in 1903, and owned | privilege of subscribing to now ‘com: | {zations of the boys of the Btate be-| 10.15 P.M. at New Rochelle, N, ¥, The Biggest Clothing Sale Ever —»———— forefleld of positions,” the statement] py the Hamburg-Sud-Amerik Dampf- [mon stock at par to extent of 12 1-4] tween the ages of Il and 18 years into | —PUmers: notice to follow, I ‘ed i LANSING ASSURES BELGIUM.| oi’: Southeast of Herry-au-Bac| schiftfahria Ges., registered at Ham. |Per cent, of thelr holdings a juslor National Guard Ws provused in =— —_—— Inaugurated in Greater New York si ,}and northwest of Rheims Prussian) burg, Sho is 40 feat in length, Nationa) Lead Co—Regular quar-| 4 bill Introduced in the Genéral-Ausem:| LOST, FOUND AND REWARD . a _ >—_—_— terly dividend of 1 3-4 ont “an | bly. to-day, the commands would be FOUND AND REWARDS. Inspection of Extles D tered French trenches and returned | terly dividend of 2 A-4 Bar Com 00 | Ones iekruction eh atticern’ dated ee TE stay after violent fighting with one oftcer| PARIS IN THE GRIP OF FROST. | stock of record Feb, 23, by the Adjutant General jamond’ scar! pin BEGINS TO-MORROW, 8 A. M. ||""erstee’nieut te depen hatin opie a Sa Cie AIP | phe eco ia WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.~ Secretary guns. Scoville Manufacturing Company han Suffering of Voor Ag avated by a i} Lansing to-~ y d Bi iT Minist ” 7 eclared an extra quarterly dividend of Overcoats and $ |Overcoats and $ Baris hetane Wicta Choe emeece ine RCICLAe eal ru hateibaceeriee Mevtnas &* Seat, us Per Some. pavelen ae. 2. curves ‘1 nith that the Sta : ens of the Hanoverts RE . Cael). 40 per cep wable Fe epee ae | Suits—originally structions to Ambassador Gerard to ac-| infantry reserve regiinent succeeded| PARTS, Jan Prance is in the /00 18) (ie fie Weeeuar nen eee st $15 and $16.50, Now $25 and $28, Now cept Germany's invitation to dnapect the }in overwhelming a French post three | Sf!P of the severest cold weather for | making 22 per cent. in cash, and 25 per | condition of Belgians deported into Ger-| times their strength numerically and| many Years. | The thermometer In |vent. tn Anglo-French bonds, patd Jan ’ many did not constitute a recognition by| brought back this force with one|Paris registered 17 to-day, and even |o In 1916 106 per cent, was paid, Overcoats and Overcoats and the United States of Germany's right to; Croumnt bs Hein hale aS bs 5 sare tigimall oe ula machine gun, Into their own lino.|in Southern cities like Marseilles and| Greene-Cananen. Copper Company. Suite—originally | Suits—originally Pirie other hand, the Mecretary ania, | the Vosges on Hilsen the first ad-|ordoaus there were soveral degrees [uariary dividend of W°e, shares pay $18 and $20, Now | $30 and $35, Now the United States Is unwilling to admit | vance at Fiend h ralding detachments) of frost. ‘The num gr of deatha from able Feb. 26 erry \ Germany's contention at @ was Justi- | alles e! ‘ e ®F cold and the suffert hes of the Part hae ; F ed in“ depor eta Raikitna tae ac y de American Brass Company—Pxtra div- pecial for Frida uary 26 And so on; higher priced garments correspondingly reduced, Ged Jn Meporung JUen0e Sawiene for lactivity an Goth sides” fans have been aggravated by the lidend of 11 per cent aha Taguley nent: CHOCOLATE COVERED SAUIT iday, January ‘ th. including the genuine luxurious Montagnac Overcoats, origin. that it was a social and military neces: | qypeat to Patriotism Ends Muni-| coal shortage. terly dividend of 1% per cent, payable oe covered aweete, having ¢ my elicious cream te ete Seothaoms 8 » origin nity. The Secretary Indicated he did not - Feb. 19 ple, covered cwoste, having centres of gelicious cr awberry, ally $50, now $31.50. gi, aus eectniare Jpaichied Be gid Deb ons Strike tn France, Fdouard Herriot, Minister of Nation- — 0 Tate a ounp pox ; by the United States now that ite several | HAVRE, Jan, 254.60 A. M.—Ae | al Subsistence, Hee taken energetic! . BiRndard Marew CompanyesRRire cash WE ALSO OFFER = ’ nutic protests have falle: result of the appeal of Albert Thomas. | charge of the situation co-operating {dlvidend of 80 per cent. on cc ? Extra Special lor Fi Details in To-morrow’s Newspapers | io Mislater of the striking | With the city authorities, M. Herriot |{toked he redemption of all ortatand. |f | ASSORTED MILK CHOCOLAT Mere canned fen Prien, dem » [Aritieh Impertal Coanctt to Meet | Mineen Of Steel “vey Py ike Jee Teoh bod “preterred ts stand-|1') sou know that delicious Milk Cho TRAE OC OLATE WALNUE | I relat Cons employees ut tho Schneider Steel Works|has decided to weil a larke part of the |ing $2,600,000 pre stock, | iat seeing ‘ch hed fo Lore CREAMS—The heart of this dainty te TWO NEW YORK STORES | soNpoN. din The Government {lant le the second lareest steel works | reserve stock of fuel to the public and! Gonsoudated marine Hifi Chocaigte Marneching ‘Che leg a bis. ‘ othvome, full flavored wale Inae cabted ‘to the dominions for infer, {fu France. it is engaged In tho tane| aa lent military auto-wagons to carry |quarteriy dividend of 1% per cent, Pa hut buried in » morsel of Vanilla fleas 42 Ww 34 h sy |Mfacture of munitions. M coal to the small dealers who have no ¥ ‘Nut, ans Yored cream and enveloped in @ cloas est th, jmation as to the SAILS ae at which to the workers n the} conveyances, a Pa HA Ratiron Regular semi: | MF not which of our celebrated |their representatives will be able to reac rike on the ground of patriot The cold has brought packs of wolve ial dividends of { er cent. on ‘are com colat Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave London for the ‘iinperial Council, en Pehle Tinto the GaGAreMene ana’ Reate Ren earn | eeieeteA ana AiR cer cholhten cniemen wey Hite "Chocotnte, the 39c govde, pa — Dhasizing the importance of opening the]. aging the felis he Lott alley, | stocks. a Rigijeslha ne soe ble. Greece Apotowt for F perfection, POUND BO: Also corner of Alachanichnn ne novi aa boaaiine, It fe not nziven cL aes | Broad 36th erate themiiiie of March: “71 | Opox, Yan. “25ccin compliance) SAROMCFE Accepted an F cine eke poy Bath og re cea rene tet An, roadway at D a with one of the demands of the in:| pa hansador to En “Paris in New Yori” se conTL RNby since i EAST "dz “srR a Meriborough Hotel Building | Re Submarine Raids in Black] tonte Powers recently agreed to by) 1ONDON jan, 36,~ A Petrograd de- pani now an xt sal er, \ sat | Sea, Greece, the Greek Government to-day| patch to the Times saya the appoint- fe das Cleese 2) pan) BOLL) SOR. an Baik MeeVee ee PETROGRAD, Jan. 25.—The oMcial| banded to the Entente ministers a note | ment of Sergius Sazonoff, former « 400 ahBow att . TRERe | a ormally earet for the! sinister of Fore! ol m, opm, Clonee T pms BAY LO Rime Open Evenings |etatement save to-day: "On the Black | evante ‘of ‘eariy” inst December, when | Minister of Vorslen Attal eavux- T S$ Sa°RART BD STREET 40" 140TH 87, a 30 AVES jen one of our submarines sank four| Entente forces at Athens were fred on bassador to London, has b ‘Tose 10 b. Closes 11 ROn.m Bat tapem, |mohooners near the Bosporus. Three | by. Greeks ly made, Great Britat 80W. 40ths a7 FULTON St, 187 "MARKET ST., Nowal Corner, Gther achooners that were encountered | PARIS. Jan. 25.—The Chamber of of the appointment wae th St. Cogee LEO pte Clones 11 Adin. matt apes Brooklyn, 400 Fulton St. ¢ifZit'r:. FormerlyMatthewgCorner Jt) the submerine were obliged to bench | Depution inet, in wecret on thie! P Pron Tusaday LOUIS BUBTANOMY, {249 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes 11.30 P, M.—Saturday 12 P.M. jatar ’** breaking vp in the preveiing afteraoon tu diacuse (he Grech situa mister of Poreign Attaire 4 Bole Owner, The specified welght includes the contaluer, f sore.’ om lie — i