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cone would be permitted to disturb relations with the d 3. After each of the new ainkings came informal assurances that Germany wa ad violated or- ready to make amends ff her submarine commanders t ders. Im fact the Embassy here was the brightest spot in a situation ee two destrovens % a mR National, Libera 0 which American officials viewed as constantly growing darker. “If it is still the purpose of the Imperial (German) Government to Sampson RFF’ PACE proscoute relentless and indiscriminate warfare against vessels of com- | BERNSTO. '§ EFFORTS TO eielele FBACE. a i mores by the use of submarines, without regard to what the Govern ewe, oo UR D HIMSELF 0 An evidence of the efforts of the Embassy here to keep relations | mont of the United States must consider the sacred and indisputable the teexioy, ai To the} CURE tranquil is found In a comparison of the note handed yesterday to Secre- || rules of international law @nd the universally recognized dictates of Warrington 4 1s and THE LIQUOR HAB tary Lansing by Count von Bernstorff with the one handed by t Government of the United States is at last forced to the Btaten felesd,< Whe Worker the Sone 5 ‘ that t » pursue, Unless the Im- eee to New London as t to the subs —_— reign Office to Ambassador Gerard. hat there Is but one course it can pursu ; o New London a t to the P : ie a note pushed fn Bern announces in bold terms jna- croment should now immediately dociare and effect an aban- 1 All Rusty and Most of Them ishines instaiiea, |” ° "*Y* "°” | Underground Gas Explosion at | A Missourt Man -rs Haokheae eid : of {ts present methods of submarine warfare Inst passenger mu UF hata The battles nt the ¥ o> A . Phirty- janis! \ i every weapon at her command without quar iaiGhE ousting Veudale, Che CHPEREMGR OL the Unltou Atkten:t Sunk in Mud—Watch | iyeRentucky, the New dex tas, ‘Twenty-eighth Street Cause Cray tion of ly to wiel 'y weapon at her 1 and freight carrying vessels, the Government of the United States ean : : ho Kentucky, the Ne ) ter, while the note presented to the American State Department have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations wii the German I Against Disablement. eve when wie Scare, But Little Harm. same thing In softened language. pire altogether. President Wilson's Ultimatum of April 19, 1916, in — thhacon “until Ap hain ; : The German Embassy has been for months building up an at- the Sussex case The pur of the ae rs oN Ree unUte bs Ten fect of pavement at Twent bhawh hah Df Bh oO Basneng i 0 ature was rently known in Ho- state Nivea at siuxe ice di " sident o ssourt, SIritins Whe Gecclaaiad ho calapligh vt riehtn pitas, vetillly had ee 7 —— boken before It reached the newspap oleh 4 Hh bs 1 be Iway blew up RF b ie is Fr - eat ‘ ers of Ne Yo The bulk of the big ati. M. to-day as a volcano were ned « , c Seti Cami LRMARAiC’ Tabu id ba CHE ts prevaers cove GERMAN PRESS HAILS PORT | OF PHILADELPHIA Peet ying tre Gehman flan, whleb n erntion, An Rllnon highctaneaon’ Reaimple tecipe wich he mated y jan Ambassador ort to prese oud 10 ed in port t feeder in n box three feet under Mr. O'Bannon recently made tl relations with the United States. Now it Is frankly disclosed that NOTE WITH DELIGHT, HAS NOT BEEN CLOSED of the war, in docked at, submarines, 16 Te) O09 | a atiiy nerevontben iti kta following statements “I an @f yea von Tirpite was deposed because he did not carry his campaign of thiamine - Hoboken. A constant wateh has thas ed at foatied, he Oe er hat ee catmed "| old and had drunk for. thistil ruthlessness far enough; that he was unprepared with an insofil- Its tect on United States Is Com-| Collector Berry Announces He Has ton these vessels by the United sat upon receipt of orders explosion that sent earth and) years, My cravi. was so. great clent number of undersea ships to make this force effective and mented User HV Newly Ai Wiad Ry Oesconcen< |’ Government iq hhe Auperdtreadnought New Mexico concrete twenty fot in alr, A sheet Could not quit lquor, | More than hted ented po iy Nea ceived No ders oneermn- nt 60 pe f the officers 18 ao mar oe pletion that « will be of Mame followed. year ag Hae he ow Wer eatcintiG ier Heievie th 4 Newspapers ing It From Capital 1 nia ot th ; launched on April 19, and keel of cores workmen building the! recipe fill Now, the officials wi speak for Germany in this country ur pa dita od he | g jae ships tied up in the New jaa itn ; wo vbway climbed to the surface tn Ht eutirel f water add . a sta out England with a flect of, BERLIN, Fob, 1 (via London).—| PHILADELPHTA, Feb, William |i. Cin atanding by the craft. durey, WHERANED Were all counted | LANCE! wor of water add hesitatingly Lo aude aes ae rH att s ; 1 500, 1 they Nhe press of Berlin receives the an-| 1H. Berry, Collector of the Port of! sm cory if ma hate hea squatt it ‘ ih u nathat iene si ire pe “tee aR ele be npound cael submarines which they estimate at between 300 and 500, and they | soinnoment of unrestricted aubmar-| Philadelphia, announced early to-day fotbiae Woody on lve A pecuneOntOMlen 366 thet ty thal cetlag oP teens Gene creme think they can cut off the food supply of the British Isles comple ine warfare with delight. ‘The Pan-| that he had recelved no orders from | | no plera of the Hambure-|{\, |, eae Wened Goh bs ithe: Blavik icuetuines ncaa within sixty days. rman papers do not exuit to the Mibetclla s Sloe a ea lAmerioan tine, Dhle morning it wae dack the street level but did/ mix it for yo oF supply th extent whieh might have been ex-| BOSTON, Feb, No orders aid ih the oats of the ho no other har dients at very litle cost. RTS OF ALLIED DISSENSION pected, hut the Hberal organs almoat| been received for the closing of this oinicers knew all about what was coin Repair gang tora away the peat, €¢n be taken of your own accord d Ri : | ; | Leen, Jae. : ven to any one secretly in cof American officials are not convinced that Germany's announcement] SnONt Uscptlon abandon tne ode eee ith the a eet ie WE eo bn oe er ae Teatennay, SEC Melba its Abalal A ade Ghat fea, tail of In food, as it had 80am oe 7 se ie we Segundo i ; Bere ete hoon, ratus in shape again while traf Sa Gh RUE ae rt of a campaign of ruthlessness reveals the entire situation. ‘There have coitors words with warmly patrloti nieces Disre Was snwonted excitement | Ts AeA = HFID « ermen kept tho crowds away. | foc? f heliere ay aeeeee ed aa been intimations of dissension between the Entente all of vons of Approv 2 PLEA FOR WORLD PEACE jamong the patrons af the bel aa shisnsmaaiiniaiceasane himself will this simple recipes 7 " t Journals devots @ para- | rumor was current that somethin, Advt. hs been = lly denied, ae es are ae a whic graph. oF nore fo dba probable ettect| 1S MADE BY M'GUMBER seine to navnen to the sin ve come into possession of he American Government pul are eat Jon r is, beigentnl being disclosed, which give ground for the possibility that the new marine blockade may be only the forerunner of something else equally | GERMANY GIVES Startling. Neither is there any assurance that the new warfare will be lly America, FOR HOSPITAL SHIP RULE Only “One Course to Pursue,’’ Said Wilson in U-Boat Note REASONS THE EVHNING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917, OC ma: HOLLWEG SA Fs GERMAN Y ACCEPTS CHALLEN GE 1 4) FI IGHT TO END North Dakotan Dee Senate Should Aid in Putting Wilson's ares Customs offi Port busy lust night and with the aid Of! 4 run for the open sen without clear. | W A Chief of Police Hayes and bis Mer | Anca papers e made of the, at Was }celved from the departmer sewston, at which speech ra of Collector of the Malone's Neutrality Squad ¢ ches w is understood that Collector Ma-| confined to changes on the seas. Plan Into Effect. Hamburg-American 4d |iong nas information in the The air of confidence which was openly expressed at the German : +i a et WASHINGTON, Feb, 1.—Profacing ath Gavaie thers Seed ot ta event of a severance of diplomatic re WAR WITH \) BOATS i ‘ ‘ P esents davits to Show st prepared address 0 1 ace is morning there apy © lations betwe G and Embassy was generally interpreted as an indication that tne Berlin Goy-|''°* , palsaoid i Show alg Ute velit needled Metal er plik "Gh te HuaaiburpeAtoerioans) w| fers, Cerne and emment was very sure of the success of its plans. : : Mie ate |Mean, of North Dakota referred to the German, poorly clad, who si n the t Was Quickly Ste Stopped b The new crisis brings new dangers to the shores of the United Sta Troops and Munitions 4 submarine blockade and de. |} note for the steward of the |meen qying tn this (Continued From First Pa, |Our Deli Vinol - j BERLIN, Jan. 31 tretes ed that while tt was inopportune | V4 He was dented adinission | pinning of the wa ur Delicious Vinol. where a score or more of German and Austrian ships have been laid uj ns : SUS. wire a hes the Senate to invade the field of |and finally by the gate A Rete est oe ethan ai ainiinded yw The momorandum | See ee es ee ee . afd the moment has come when, with : since the beginning of the war and where several commerce raiders are |p ¢) n Government giving aD me ey, it was more than ever) : | ‘The dest + Me and BO] the greatest prospect ef eucce: hi contr ted a hard, bevy cough, Hotition t snttal et desirable for it to aid tho President | ¥ Jroughs and the Navy Yard tug Pen ; d was weak, nervous and run ports of ships being armed secretly for a dash to sea, of plots t Mess): wa teen, 1 of Great Britain,| “We should leave no word un- Lote del taeda dott | Harbor last night, hot up any! tonger.” ant any | was hard for me o do my work, T took eet or | ivati r th m0 oO beet y nations ces . Lach a ¢ util A ha heare r y h them in the channels have been under investigation for many months. | cidaviis and statements intended to nity tor ending of this horrible’ ar | between this country and Germany, | way of the Narrows or Long Island! in the situation?” the Chancellor) restored me to health and rec fae —— - ————~ Jestabli#h the presence of armament {and for them to join with us to bring | qi the event of War, he said. the Sound, These guards were still On asked, “In tho first place, tho most | | cough is all gone and I feel | S officers of the Hamburg-American FRENCH AIR FLEET SHELLS | whore the night was cal Jon 1 ships and their use |#bout a lasting peace,” he sald, and North German Lloyd. veasols | Watch to-day important fact of all ix that the nuun-| Mts. H. H. Carlisle, Crestline, Oli, : a i wh i , fi ene Include nents by eye. | fvored tt 6 “on of 4 ed | steamers, so that the U. 3. could not | ARE TURNED BACK. considerably increased as ay very ea pte be peer down his fi ix withes charg Violations ‘¢ « cid NOS believe h ize the t least four or five! ‘There ws » tiv. 5 eANiuites Oe OF COURS) 00) FOE'S BARRACKS 1) SOMME: Tee yea Shao tormutional usage in via epee atos ot any other feat bioee eee pecans. i 1 ent aty reed eth ie pial with last spring, and thereby a firm removes the cause and stops the co o ded tho rail British hospital abips Britannia} Hea would forces the cond Not much credence Is placed in the |A8t BIRNE Because of the fow Pour) taets tor success has been established, and the recovery of Mrs, Carlisle [Fotlad mrehauuse 1 Auuitunia are named in there [Posed by the President under waieh | pumor that the fleet was preparing to |towboats and two enlling vessels that | mie second vo-decisive reason in the | due to the beef and cod liverp $ of Rheims | the east : among those which had|icamua ould enter Into a} inake a dash for sea, as did the Kais- had started for Norfol and Philadel- | 40) ‘ reat Gi : +, iron and manganese peptonates Patrol peop’ aby ae im | the east league vr Withelm der Groape in the early |phia were turned back. They will bo | ped Ceroal Harvest Eta TMs glycerophosp which are contal and in the Region | oar bet dodge Beau rt wipe ve Hinspected to-day before they are al- | £2 ady confronts England, |in Vinol. At Liggett’s-Riker-Heg of Altki OF | sia in MYSTERIOUS WIR WIRELESS | been tying tn thelr prevent berths soe | iswed ioliea ve } Franco and Taly with serious diffi. Drug Stores and at all drug stores nd Is aoe. CEOS oe ne ee ; : jes which, by means of unre-| display the Vinol Agency Sit NR {and 4 é ying in the mud.’ ‘The plers have not! Word eume from Baltimore that A PARIS, Feb, 1.—Patrol encounters} Pei: 4 ),| CHICAGO, Feb, 1.—Letters amuggied FLASHED f nb Ot tha:ti apioe Heitiat vessels | Sthicted U boat war, will be brought | the leading drug store in al cougerea Gt Various pointe diong the} Reh. | Reconnalte [ut of Tusola th the dentre of loaves of IN GERMAN CODE that the there, carrying, among other things |t? ® point of unbearableness, ‘The | tWns—Advt. front, really, by tater and | Sosition of etiomy forces, ¥ the |¢ unre © dake re, shin dh evi | | 2,000,000 bushels of wheat, will depart | © duestion, too, is @ vital question in the region of Altkirch,” says to-| oniy wotivities reported on the weste o after & ne day Sea C N tatior : : . f in wi Already { a 1 alter e day Sea Gate and Navy Yard Stations as one vast fleet when they go, and|!" War. Already tt is critical, as you day's official communteation, Kise-| front’ in to-day's (Journey through the Rust F sone.) Puzzled by Message Repeated | 6 bigs th@! outside the three-mile limit will be | «Row, in Italy and France, Our sub- — - = | I 4 > { Pre mide ivan Disu sand |22et bY an Allied Warship escort and| marines will make {t atill more! | very 30 Seconds, Yivania, Pisa and] sonvoved across the Atlantic, critical,” < — ; he Hamburg-American | ShURGSIDNIA, ehore —— Wireless operators at the Sea Gate| lin Harburg, Magdeburg, | ¢ pret rit Mem “A few days ago Flela Marshal yon and Brooklyn Navy Yard st tions | A Ac tams tur n, Kas redericis a German cr Hindenburg described the situation to jrosse, Kaiser Wilhelm 11., Geor h C I ’, N I j | were greatly puzzled to-day by a| Wes. Weinokasv1kha Groot had me thus: ‘Our front stands firm on t MI-AN A $ message which they were unable to. kK it ui nd Harbarossa of the| Wice a w all sides. We have everywhere the decipher, but which they are certain | N ( a In expectation of possible attempts | requtstte reserves. Th rit of was being sent | {tors using | Deputy Surveyor of the Port Will-|te destroy munition plants jocated | Peau! uN ve oes oe gun that used by | iam Mucchlor, in charge of the Ho- | Rear this city, guards at all such | troops is good and confident.’ The ~\boken district, said this morning that | Places were strongly reinforced and | military s!tuation as a whole permits every ship in the Hoboken docks was | Secret Service mon suporintonded thal uy to accept all the consequences submitted to # search three times a) 71) 0) Mace the recent explosions at | Which unrestricted U-boat war may whe AK bue c?. Tt iy bardiy possible,” he said, | ingsiand and Haskell, N. J., thera | bring and as this U-boat war !s the Thi f th t tween Calle bat etter | “that tay explosives could be taken {Have Deen many reporte that those| means of injuring our enemies. th is is one of the greatest events in the histor Twurned to the jaboard, "We have a guard at each (disasters were caused by German| most erieviously it must be becun.” f agents, and also there have been) h b | thirty-second mule, kato and one at the oud of each | GRAS tet setnst other plants “President Wilson's message to, of the Arnheim business—one of the biggest op- —'Arsitie"™ irae Siermtons tn ais fot Nita a ot wach, wea sade against other plants, |, rrmdem Wilson's message to eee Sire ae ty GIEERO ONS, FOMRAaINeD ral | 7 WANG latore peace to the world. Many of kept asking the Ss ste and Brook. |S ivestixations of the ves- | @ RMAN MOVE MEANS portunities the men of New York have ever had Iv atations wat tie menage meant. 2 aU Nae eu ieus ae aay, | i d Mla) Asiana nate I GURL —— Where are eighteen men of the heu- WAR ND IS NEAR, namely, freedom of the seas, abol far below their actual worth. WE HAVE REDUCED every heavy weight suiting end in our establishment. Irrespective of former values, they are now marked $20. In many instances the material alone is worth what we ask for a completed suit. MATERIALS—Nearly every known weave and fabric is included, There are no reservations of ends. There are blue, black and gray serges, finished and unfinished worsteds in large varie ty, cheviota, Donegals, Irish tweeds and Homespuns. There are many checks and plaids and fancy weaves, both imported and domestic. THE REASON FOR IT—We make two thousand suits a week. We cut hundreds of thousands of yards of material, Ends must come and must be sold. We cannot carry them over. ' We must sell them before the Spring season opens, This is why we make the price so low that all who see them want to buy at once. The economy of a purchase is evident. WORKMANSHIP—800 workmen must be kept busy through the usual dull season—another reason for this sale. This means that our most competent employees, our highest priced cutters, the highest skilled artisans in the tailoring business will cut and make these garments. REMEMBER—When you buy at this Remnant Sale you are not buying a $20 suit. You are getting a suit made for you, made from your own selection of material regardless of former cost and made by men who are trained to make clothes that are recognized as exceptional value when priced as high as $50 or even more. to get clothes made to their measure at prices | | RIGA FRONT Bi BATTLES LIMITED BY THE COLD Berlin Reports M Minor Suecess at| Narayovka, With Capture of Sixty Prisoners, BERLIN (via Feb. 1,—Capture and one machi: Sayville Wireless), of sixty prisoners in @ raid on & Russtan posi » Narayovka, leoutheast of and “Dolna | (Riga sector) iwed ia to | day's official statement, Severe cold Limited the fighting Minor fovefield teolated artiiler from the Kouman. From Ma ments and engage “were reported fully prosecuted despit resort to osphyxiati: severe frost, Was announced 1 the | oft ial eta NON to-day on the seetor of the Kalneem hichroad. ‘The G mans ne e des Ate resistanoe, bu! were overcome. ‘The highroad’ was [entirely cloared of the enemy ——- Of course, the assortment diminishes as time advances, so you are urged to call as soon as you conveniently can. Remnants will be shown at both stores. convenient for you to call and make your selection. eim RES Broadway & Ninth Street ST This makes it $0 E. 42d St. Bet. Fifth & Madison | HURRIED INQUIRY ABOUT WIRELESS ON DEUTSCHLAND TENDER NEW LANDON, Con hat t n, ¥ crew of 1 ste he North Wi 4 mother ting sub-freighier up caused a to-day |whip" to the | Deuts | Wireless Janyeatlica Hland, was rigging their apparatus hurried nied that the the wirelc merely of the looal Amorioan submarine base, Joont a launoh porthaste from his eta tion to investigate, igs Was allsit cials when + As soon as the report reached here Commander Yates, U. BN. tn charge trallty squg | Gon this morning. 4, three shifts being made | Kuch shift makes an in. Is THE DANISH VIEW| isnment of tho rystom of balance of | | power, which t# always bound to lead | ‘to new difMculties; equal rights of all The force has not | COPE sagrcacnl ied Gwe 108-| nations, and an open door, But what | there isn’t a] vihed ies ne ma ® VOFOMOn | aig the peace oonditions of the En- | a. None of organ, comment follows o arn tari ee acon S Germany's defensive t: vd, and tente? amers could get ce to! on if they did make @ run for) s deroy ad varie lam rAlate a 4 Lt Ail) foul AHS BAe no ral and our eastern provinces, the. coal ‘The Vateriand ts shy of coal of the war wherein tt has been pre- | ane , for ita electric lighting and heating | dicted that neutrals would meet thetr|! Monarchy to be dissolved, apparatus and for steam neces: | rroatect difficulties, "Phe new Gere| Bulgaria agatn to be cheated of her rary to keep Its engines going In case) Rreatent aléticuilis, | Ty nd ere, |P4tional unity, and Turkey to be nF Bre,” sh Naleol Noul a a ed out of Kuro: ne she oe are, Austrian steamers, Ida and |stes a wry difficult jon for | bushes pf Hurope and smashed in| are inte et the foot of | Denmark, but it may of ail that] A seven t, South Brook» /the Government, whieh has brought! yhe Chancellor was followed by the peligarent mations |knide Denmark wafely also thrnyeh who spoke of the eituation from the | MeoRs Han eae mentee letectives of the |the last period technical military and naval view- . Native of Denbigh, Count ent are on duty of the anethods now! 5 Detailed statistical data in} Ireena ag lage Be er syeae tt the end Is nea BMS PIESABES UAT) vogard to the economie position of Fumarat trom tua Geuantors ESD MLE eRe. Ay : hat ae i orld " 1 Onet 24 ai : " about two and one-half] the world was suppiled by the Secre-| bie. simon Pt Nee pverte bys | : caitantar Ma REAL COLD WAVE ON WAY, | tary of the Intertor, and Foreign Seo-| 4. M, mass, on Feb. & 1917, rf une to Colleeto rok, morning tha there had & | Of great activity. Jat night} Due MW ard the steamship Martha Was! An n 1 Brady's Wharf, Staten Havin: rdered an extra watel ro er to wee that shel repay ship of 6,000 tony |i" he fleet of | ¥ which |¥ north At t th beginning ey Bak aid up in Bou ro ' Isioned ot tae nat from per Michigan colle of r a month ago ar 4 eho wo A due ther Minsla pot River. HSM, eas ty's whar host of Miaxourl Snow fell 4 Nothing suspicions was found ral New ¥ ae ha Eng joard the five bl at ¢ 1 States dit the nicht - = . nse Hundred and Thirt WE ALSO OFFER. Extra Special for Friday, Feb, 3. but ea 0-089 MILK CHOCOL PARLAYS OA Mera “+ iin to keep a. cot “Paris in Now York” ff Riverside , tved he did it on the requost of the Cafe des ral authorities, His instructions were “Be on the lookout for any eaux-. T S$ kind of troud! 80 W. 40th St. 64 BARCLAY STREET 9206, BROADWAY PORT ARE WAene FOR NEEDS beatae vl B"eonrtanoy "STREET 4 n° "EAST Weo“ST REY ROW NASSAU € sr. pom; Sat 11 OME PAR Clonee LE 400 SAY ADMIRAL USHER a" ne \ HELP WANTED—MALE. m 10 Rear Admiral Usher, Commandant. SHIP DOCTORS wanted for, OTH ST. & 30 A\ of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, sald this| Atlantic steamers. Apply at) morning that as ho had a suffictent}once, Marine Supt ffice, Cronse 1188, number of destroyera already de» Roam 7, Plier 42, North Riv- tailed te aeutrally service dm these er, N.Y.