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» | Breckinridge Surrenders After Being Indicted as Briber — INE The === “Circulation Books Open to All? PRICE ONE CENT. Convent To-Day's Weather—FAIR AND COLDER. LAVE % EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All.” ee be The row Fublahing NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. TERMS OF KAISER READY FOR THE ALLIES GERMANS RENEW DRIVE AT VERDUN cr «a SH 1H itt ABUSED ; Le a ra READY 0 pnghlgtewens F “HUBBY OF ANOTHER, SAYS AUTO OWNER -FEEDHERBY FORCE ' “Love Poet,” Witnesses for | for Accident, Declares wis Not Sure “Hunger His Wife Testify. | W. L. Sherrill. Striker” Has Not Eaten. Former Aide] WILSON STILL DETERMINED — <a ng Fee in | 10 LET MEXICANS ALONE hwo ‘FU FURIST EXILES.’| DENIES FAULT W AS HIS. | | | | | ny om District Attorney Accused of Reports Widely Circulated in Europe BUT WON'T SAY SHE HAS. Labor | ‘ Declare the German Ruler Will aaa ait oe Withdrawal of Troops Forecasts No|““You're Too Material for Him,”| Asserts Policeman Had | Merely Tells of Smuggled Food | i - SURRENDERS, GIVES BAIL.| — Change in President's Policy, | Dixon's Studio Mate Told | erated Chauffeur of Car | | and Her Frequent Trips Again Urge a Conference Forth , Says Lansing, Mrs. Dixon Mitchel’s Hit. to Wash Room. with to Discuss Settlement. Whitman to Hear Motion to! wasnixatos, san. 2. — witn- : a | SHEMAVOR'S VERSION ——— | Dismiss Charges Against | drawal of the American troops trom} of tie 600 men who had vainly tald| The trial next Wednesday tn the] Prosecutor Jan, 31 Mexico forecasts no radical change/ tnetr hearts at the fect of the beau-|Trafe Court’ of Patrick J Dowa, | tee team “=! "| COUNT TISZA’S SPEECH an, 31. in the polloy. of the United: States to: nelf to a if necessary to wed REGARDED AS FORECAST ful Baroness Else von Mreytag Lor-| chauffeur for Willlam L. Sherrill, | recognition the Injustice of her | ward Mexteo. Lucian S. Breckinridge, former spe- Secretary Lansing said\to-day that} inBhoven, exiled from her husband dial Assistant District Attorney, who] the policy atated in President Wil-| by the war, there was only one who] Ment Corporation, who is accused of | son's celebrated Mobile speech of 1913 driving recklessly and imperilling the took ormer J james on sate 3 | remains unchanged. In that address lives of Mayor Mitchel and Mrs. A. Delehanty when the retiring Judge ’ the President declared the intention| ¥ Ww. K @eoused District Attorney Swann of} of his Administration not to interfere) The Baroness, cut off from her income Mitchel and their guests, Mrs. W. K. fraud in seeking the dismissal of in-| with the Mexicans in what he regard-| ulso by the war, became *hix modei| Vanderbilt Jr, Mrs. Joseph Thomas 4 | ervice Co @ictments of labor leaders, was in-, @d a8 their struggle for liberty and the twa, so witnesses before Su jane Public) Serv ommissioner | sussiataiada “SB yward, is boand to bring ont al dicted to-day on the charge of asking = Sout dustice Gl h teati- | Havwar boand to bring out a President of the Frohman Amuse- |thirty-day workhouse sentence for oe ee eR ae a | violating the statutes against dissem- | LONDON, Jan. 26.—That Kaiser Wilhelm plans to make his fifty- |inating birth contro! information, | eighth birthday to-morrow the occasion for another peace move, with [was such that active preparations | more acceptable terms to the Entente, was reported to-day from several were made to feed her without her | "0 consent | different sources. cad sap serfged gpiee ergs The nearest thing (o an official hint of this plan was read in the fortable, but not painful, rs the Introduction of a small soft rub- speech made yesterday to the Hungarian Parliament by Count Stephen | measured up to her ideal, He 1s Douglas Gilbert Dixon, futurist artist sv concerning the | noblewoman's studio in the Lincoln| verae of Maye litchel an e 7 he g yhagus thro’ _ f * iA\iib ace Sue Breckinridge surrendered before a 700 TERROR STRICKEN yak wom vai he Lincoin| veracity of Mayor Mitchel and Mr./ bit bi eth iaalest Shen heh ne Tisza, the Hungarian Premier. “We are inclined to continue a further outa waa’ of a partments herrill ja patril, Mle the pat 8 fr ell ve a i 4 Me bench warrant could be served on | A vanmantanleaiians eee Ja eed Set ANRAS wrapped in blankets and rigidly hela, |¢XChange of views regarding peace with the United States Government, - “ for, wherea ie 3 yor, ate. him and was released in $2,500 bail ——— He will be arraigned Monday The Hellig Olav’s Engines Went |@cribed themselves, made no effort to Commissioner Burdette C, Lewis of Was the way the Hungarian statesman put it. Roe j conceal their infatuation for each|™ the Department of Correction made *® More than usual significance was "The testimony before the Grand Out of Commission During other, and when Mrs PP report of Dr. Irma \ nee Lois|Dowd, driving forty miles an hour, WILSON HAS “VERY REAL | public to- attached to-day to this intimation, Jury, it was announ at the Dis- Storm on Voyage Here Dixon, the SU's wife, called upon| violated traffle regulations and nar- ‘i | Howard, resident woman physician in view of the fact that Count Tissa Pibias hel been iced ut the hears! viancAmerican Line arrived hora ta,| him up she in alleged to have declined, | wi¢y.seventh Street and Bixth Ave-| | condition, which is Premiers of the Central powers who ert issued yesterday, charged that | ——————___— Chiet ¢ Mag-| day three days overdue a saying 1e ‘Tuesday evening, Mr. Sherrill is! ¢ Aliso ee Blood pressure Ne normal | recently held conference at Berlinn ing last week before Chief Ree aan . ; Why, my dear young woman, ‘equally positive that the recklens|°0 Tells Mrs, Catt in Letter of |itmits but wavering; pulse, moder- The second rumor came via fatrate McAdoo, on which Mr. M rane Pie see daca [ATO Mok Car of loving util] driving was on the other side and! Congratulation on Women’s Suc- | ately weakened: temperature, slightly | Switzerland and Paris, It pur- You are too mate: below norr respiration, within | countered. For three days the hundred p; Adoo said he would issue a warrant | husband of yc ' ported to be based on private in- rial He is my poet lover and were I} that Dowd is @ victim of official in- sengers we cess in North Dakota y it is impossible for ua to! far jen, Von Francois, under German Government also ex- ing forced to make public some of tiie new information and the ends of < Sad irae etre al ye hones ch bhai of which read s PAINTED FACES BARRED rant ner she has or not, Five command of Lieut Gen. von Dem | pects President Wilson formally to Appears to ted In the ¥ wkhouse every year e, but you are| ee hed t | ree normal limits; slept two or three | ’ formation from Germany and if asked. sticken while the ship was batt | terference, JAS. re 0! a ht; vashed and Witnesses said Breckinridge, Feb.| about. For many hours the vessel| (© 8iv@ him up I should die. I have) y4r, Sherrill has three witnesses | bifreadasadoncre Dib a eieue +e an nrg pla es eran Peaeeipaey olen Sones 2, 1916, asked the Division Street\iay helpless with the engines our of | Pee? adored by 600 men, but I love] who were in his automobile, They |! “a very real interest” in the ex. | bas wesgrl ae abot planned te be “the firet premeter Cloak and Suit Managers’ Prot ” only your husband. It is all very welll aro H. M. Goetz, Secretary of tho|te”sion of suffra, to women, Presi- | says she feels weak; do not know universal peace and would pi § commission t i AH e live, ‘But Ywouldlc : ley i |dent Wilson to-day wrote a letter to| Whether she has eaten or drunk; pose that all ies meet forth Association for $3,000, and wt Leaving Copenhagen on January 11] {0F You. You ean know he] eroerene Company: B.A. Binemiens| sire, Cartic Chapman Catt, Prenidont| hospital cell cleaned by other {ne seating meueet with to discuss thie first and tt forthcoming accepted . 4 A orst of the | U8 to-night if I were to know he) pupiicity manager of the Frohman| + Sarria Chapman Catt, President * : -, . “1%, i Pe 4 . with the Patiala ng that he should le aa oe eae a He would leave me, Please do not be so] Corporation, and J. H. Schwartz,|0f the Natlonal American Woman|mates; general condition, slightty|Crown Prince Claims Capture BUnnian aches of the ware derstandi c hould storm on January 20 0 cylinder] NOU, MOR: eile sp M | Suttcaie “Asasolacion conmratiie weaker. : a ph ermination—the reorganization Aveapecially xealous in pushing the!ioa4 of the starboard engine was bit ees LA RSH: {THe Mayor, st saute 3 has, as his |* areata n rauenn t ‘ Hae - rie cegardine thie Oleannn of 500 Prisoners and Ten of fitura neaae? rosecutions of labor leaders WhO brown o Hy eat p Pe vei vetiier this appeal to Mrs, Dixon] witnesses, should he choose to call|'" x ae poly bbc ale aid aeniainda: Alf at Rey . 4 7 RPetiiecen up strikes DAWES au Anse: Ue ALB °/ in the Baroness's apartment had any|them, Mra, Vanderbilt and the other eu Ms passage by the North Dakota hedairridilar etna tli Machine (€ Pied vilndpry cot vary ainda pa : the ore ne are . offe 1 he wife is no! ikate win ware iH His ¢ Legislature of Suffrage tegist i rs ne 4 too 0 ort o op siden is The reason f sking rand Engineer & Linde |e CS ar Saye Ga ener Recah F Ait eaten weak to clean her cell herself, but 9on's speech Is being considered by diasaes against ride i Papen EWaRGE At a ! ne filed suit for ¢ Mayor Mitchel, tn mnaklug public Ur ie Ales eal ee v|merely that whe accepted the priv BORLIN officials in Berlin, Since the Ameri- Grand Jury lig meebo 1 liner, which customarily mick “ oe cl J a aie Ne ae elas t ; his eccuaatt sehen shh tad "| orgunigation, as well an to the women |ilege of having It swept out by the| Sayville) ne War Office announced | can President's peace suggestions and ay’ ies age trict Lie i ay Libel RR EN I cearal Gf hia “wite's’ onl up a eel Ah nea acd. dears Pape of ae a nee Rey by the te jon |oleaning squad regularly assigned to\to-day that French trenches on Hill| his plans for seouring peace at the py Assistant Dis torneys to- miles. eard of his wife's cd 0 0 | « sness ang egard affic|upon the passage by the Legislature : gyal fisfrp : end of ‘ day: they said it wus due to the fact| Among the passengers were forty-| saroness he wrote her a letter in| regulations his machine was driven | of that State of a bill granting to the guohidiutieg A a est Lidge |y04, northwest of Verdun, Tor Ot Oe thet in $ one ¢ es of the Standarc | women of the State the right to vote| marked effects of the pner'n faat, x that Wilson, in the last three or fOUr) Company who fed from oumania| WHICH be said he was intended for] against the mudguard of the Mayor'a| Mr"Virnaiiential ciector wed for face [it was explained, would be followed {stormed yesterday bY German tF00P8 Germany Ja to expram her approbe: days, has given a great mass of evi- H before the advancing German army.| the Baroness, and she had inspired} machine and that but for the skilful-| nicipal otticers? As you know, | have immediately by a conference of the |along @ front of more than a mile.| tion of any or all of the sentiments dence and information which may) — him to greater achievement and|ness of the Mayor's chauffeur a fatal) a very real interest in the extension | sreqical Board to authorize foretble |The text of the statement follows: — {he expressed, such approval must be lead to evidence affecting other per- iH 0 [through her soul saw his way tolaccident would probably have ro. | ef tl suGrege to te ‘women, end 0) 0 ane | “Army Group of the German | made in @ speech or statement, A sons than Breckinridge. To put wn-| LO GE N T EXCLUDED immortal fame | sulted id he annlk de fg “L do not say that Mrs, Byrne! Crown Prince—On the west bank | pronunciamento from the Emperor son on the stand in a proceeding be- T “Let us be to live on and achieve,"| ‘The Mayor neglected to state that | OTS as not eaten,” said Mr. Lewis, "r| of the Meuse, in the sector of In- be a logical mode of answer fore a Magistrate would risk his be E HOU EI ine artist wrote, “You are a nice|he had received a@ letter from Mr. | . mo : t as | ittle woman text of the © powers to 1 nomneipeenn re fi ace in this life s ; © Hon, John Purroy M si on ee nf assisted by (28 OWN peace suggestions, Officially, ri k of phil Goodby y Sir: The ae t i 1 Die nuge of the! v and eff sisted BY Germany is not yet Informed of what eos Kener by tion assumed by you last iced) HR neal time Mrs. Byrne, throwers, stormed Fren ves ican President. Feutonte — ofticials WHITMAN SETS JAN 3 ‘ “ e Mra, Dixons: th when your chauffeur deliberat ! et tional In nukes freques sits to the wash! on HiIl} 304 on a front of 1,600 | Suppose they will be so informed AS DATE FOR HEARING invescrcattin sess oat, MAE" ner husband, and despatched her indignant Lam, “My-ehautfeur wa Jn DR Te PREBLE RO SURE eae tee ti | DEBATE IN SENATE House ban’ are “not pei le( aNeen, Millan avon Taevyy “laccthe) on! tie OOF ATAhas KOIDE. Ot An ardln(: TAABIUN A) Ns thm fer Une) Olan ve her handkerchiet’ T| fghting and left in our hands tn ON WILSON SPEECH x ' 1 was stated oMcially at the Exec B nal am of Inthnating eats food nd numbers 600 4 *, ” , Governor Probably Wili Appoint | ye" re nee . f I ot with th fuljcame west in Fifty-seventh Street, {sive Washington fint , BIR DSN RSLS RAHE AUST SA 1200 RRNA OD recy oracar ie | afte | FURTHER DELAYED Referee if Motion to Dis erReinstTaae ady tat y onjand, Instead of turning into Sixth|day was prohibited by order of a deg nt Hie dba Be ee ig ia aine et —— eferee Vt enator Lodge r¢ an invita} At alanan timad cha wotatimel Avenusceauth rot the nosis timed (pring pele times. 1 ain 8 ' , i my reanon ROOTING AE De Ne eune WASHINGTON, Jan Pressure miss Is Denied ton e the ‘ PART ARRIONAL PEND HON BEI ie sho: wan:40 bed of her/n@rth of It without the slightest} louge, beauty spots, eyebrow for refusing to : ite that sho has ot night ¢ peat f logisiative business again to-day he hite House W nesda night | t 5 Iriver, vy fal n Up t 4 f » Maa 0 vad f " shi aa bi . ' Renate lefer disc " ALBANY, Jan. 260A general de ge Tee ae ep f oot lover, as st i Mr. dixon, | to my d who falled, ind If i ! ‘ 7 ap lag eee eres shiceculea ae th defer discussion » charges of miscondsct t ‘ , : ' id would die as yond Germans be. | possibly, to see your car on account | Pe Vk ‘ i ary anes - resident Wilson's world p nial of the charg m \ In! stated ‘ ue BS vB thes pOae Until Hewes Tight Gail own a. .w © on convios | Germs i dress. ; ¥ preferred ag ih the _— re hy A ¢ Wee adaman \ ; haut ve eo sam r eked for near Verdun, was repo: » i" nins's resolution to set eee. prefert this point and vised M ibis Pas! Arai ye ALEXANDER WANTS $15,000: 1 Mra. Byrne to-day, It the Freneh War Off w ext week for debate of the ity Club of New York way fied on 3,000 CALORIES FOR WILSON. °: FaNPA RFI Jition, he put s accelerator so 9.0, : ath & On the reht bar r | President's address remains on the a of Dist Attorney wann » try to avo! our ca nnin 7 Promina th ° fa eC not call it up to prrale : a bes 0") Mena Anows Pollow # interview, » t Be ‘. La : hes Re PHILLIES OFFER HIM $8,000. elsit would ta Meuse, a ‘1 He did Than New Vork awyer d us a very tearfu " t, German forces yesterdiy _—-- noon to-day by W. D. Embree, one of! \wagiinGTON. 4 ls : the fact that it was your chauffour's | preatde her Writes Pitener sale ee , . ; Bee rocitar's. ativency | WABIUNGTON, Jun, 26.-Prenident| one for the Baroness, the artist called aut thut the Fear Wheel Gnd mud 1 ns Heiser) attach non SOUTH CAROLINA the date f% j i nag, | man ie Y n ’ We finmediately — stoppe 1 FI © follow t se Huth Mec} she pus ' s ‘ nol turned around for the pury f National Lea of \\ iol es move Gr (Continued Mourth Pages ovement ‘ “lotw f getting the nun f t \ cl One Mu "i $.—Pres! <n ( q * ' ’ nl n " « wil i f d Last Two Days of Big Sale, un j ’ § , toalth 1 Carolina 1 Men's Overcoats and Suite, $9.95. | New ¥ ap Alexa 5 Ye, Mob tein frond ia ont WV nba \ U ' f ‘ rn A ‘ cavroor, 1” opp. Woobvorth a i H 1 “eres i \ " w Buliding- WU well today aan i M “ A t : . the balar es \ ' ' 1 . es ‘ ter Overcusts & Pull hock q 4 i 1 t wa n - POE Wore CHAN ee ve Braye, browine & mn m y will ; ' ‘ tte poecial pile tort & His | y 1 tania ‘ a ‘ U oO turday night’ oe ANE NAA ' Clothiers, son Balen a ts —-- - — Brcraene se , : Wasire att larantee ' 2 4Ceuliaued ou Second lagen (Continued on Second Page.) letar battery neat month Qedere for tact, Telepaons Bewkuan 6000. —adrt a unt wood, peace of bbe world, \ : ; ‘ | , ! = ae nanliaD ed - —

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