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! | Grape-Nuts | U.S. WAR MISSION _ ALREADY AT WORK © MOUSE ATS HEA Members Safe in England, Will Help Plan to Defeat the ) Kaiser. LONDON, American Conference arrived tn London at mid night. It te headed Col. M ro of Special Commissioner with thefhonorary rank of Special Ambas Nov. §8—The special Commission by satior. fhe first thing they did was to go int conference, with Col. House pre- | Sims they were driven with the other to the Allled| walked up and down the platform for ten minutes, chatting about the war. Col, House and Admiral Benson, the first to allght, were greeted heartily by Mr. Balfour, who met them on his ecent visit to America Col. Ho appearing to be tn good health, greeted the American correspondents, Then he introduced Mr. Balfolir and Mr, Page to Mra. House and walked to the waiting automobi and was taken to the home of the Duke of Roxburghe, near th new American Off at tub, er Admiral Benson and Gen. B had shaken hands with Vice Admiral members of th hotel. “Tam here as a political repre- ntative of the American Gov- ernment, acquainting myself with the latest developments in official circles preparatory to going to France to attend the Paris Allied Ission tou West ade The meeting lasted an hour. tentative pro- days, calling - Mouse outlined « m for fev next for a series ish midsion will di work with British officiais in charge member of the particular offivials. Bach wuss his vi gland of similar uotl The Commissioners were met by ador Py , Vice Admiral Sims, Commander of the American de- stroyer squadron, and Foreign Sec- Balfour. ere are twenty- 4 seven persons in the party, Including Admiral Benson, Gen, Bliss, Van Metjormick, Chairman of the War Trade Board; Oscar 'T. Crosby, A! sistant evetary of the Treasury; Bainbridge Colby of the United Statés Shipping Bonrd, Dr. A. E. , representing the Food Con- and Paul Cracath, Wives of Commissioners are in the und two women who retarial capacities aring the mission ? reached Lone » big metropolitan station wa pserted, rj Pake’and Mr. Balfour were on 7 ident early, and while 4 | Inthe Use ao | * .Of Wheat | 3 By eating + hd All the food value of the grain is used in making this de- licious food; and its blend of malted bar- ley not only adds to its nourishing quali- ties but produces ‘a flavor of unusual rich- ness. All Food--- No Waste! | nferences with Brite | conference,” said Col. House. “Our stay in England will be , brief, and every hour will be crowded with conferences. As 1 shall be consulted from time to time by | the other members, although each of them, by the nature of his re- spective duties, is working inde- pendently of the others. ‘The Russian situation is too delicate and too serious a subject for me to comment on at this time.” ‘This afternoon the with Mr. Balfour. | remainder of the day with British officials, The other mer rs of the mission busied them- selves at the American confe: with r one! lunched oted the He to conferences and vresentatives nbassy ces the British War and Navy Depart- ments The voyage was uneventful, al- ral days of rough weather amship of the Americans |to vere test. Notwithstandl this, daily conferences took place The Commissioners examine mass of thetr r on departments and familiar. istics bearing eapectiv ized themselves with the important work before them on this side of the Atlant | The 4it of the election in Now York City was the most interesting iting | Wireless news which the party re-| 1 during the voyage. It was ked up early Wednesday and nterested Mr. Colby and tho greatly w Yorker! SHINGTON, | participation in the Paris inter-Allled conferen inning Noy. 15, means a complete change in the method of war direction, olliciais here were con- vinced to-day, In mission in England Mr, Lansing said: “The conference is essentially a ‘war conference’ with the object of perfecting a more complete co-ordi- jnation of tho actiyitles of the vari- Jous nations engaged in the conflict Jand the m: comprehensive under- standing of their respective needs, in {order that the Joint efforts of tt belligerents may attain the highest efficiency, “In looking forward to the assem- bling of the © it cannot be |too strongly emphasized that it is a |war conference and nothing else, de- | voted to ways and means to j intensify e efforts of the belliger- en Germany comple 1 plan and N —American the arrival of the announce cont tevising Pant by a speedy | | age Receivers, ted St Attorney H. Snowden Marshall Herbert A t pointed receivers yess All-Package ny by Federal Judy ry Au guet is Naval Man, Neal ae KE Cal., Boxing Blow SAN PEDRO, Reaton, bake here, died to-day as a recelved In a boxing other enlisted man last natch nlebt Thursday——Friday—Saturday WHOLESALER will sell (Pm Q°<7z 510 Garmen med. Other SUITS Big Variety, Value Wonderful Values in High Class '* $12.50! DRESSES Suits, Coats, Dresses for Large Women Up to Size 50!) EYERS BERNHEIMER WHOLESALERS 16 West 33d St. ts, All New Colors, All New Materials, Some Fur Trim- Actual value $20.00, Big Values up to $40. Value Large deleutlo |, $9.50 Waldort Bidg,, Near 5th Ave. Fake Blevators t the naval station neur | TH ‘Simple Home Woman’’; Part of Time Without Maid Mis. Hylan Is Glad Woman Head of the House, Who Life to Her Good Judgment—Her Home Is a Happy and Receptive One, Not Quarantined Against Outside Ideas—New York Is Going to Like Her. 667M glad the ladies won,” Mrs ! that women ought to vote, ai ‘now that it has been granted us.” The wife of woman, exceedingly swe the door for me | her simple blu “Have you “No,” Mrs. Hylar $ Fn aad some time upon the women of this country and “Are you doing any war work your- self?” I asked. “In my own quiet way, I am,” | Hylan answered. “Knitting?” I asked | "No, not knitting,” answered Mrs | Hylan, “Lf have no time to knit {have been without a maid part of |this year, and taking care of my | home has kept me busy.” il ’ is a simple, pleasant ‘American |4 home the Hylans have in the mid- | dle of a block of uniform brownstone jon Bushwick Avenue. "I am just a | simple home woman,” Mrs, Hylan Mra. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. She has real features; soft, Hylan home at No. 959 Bushwick Avenue she opened ,, fed and white Hylan button pinned on the shoulder of ago I became convinced that women needed the vote and should have it. I believe the war will put more and more responsibility Lays Much of His Success in John F. Hylan said to me. “I think nd I shall certainly exercise the right, New York's next Mayor is a pretly iivery hair and When I called at tie et blue eyes. lerself, and my eye fell instantly on a | k dress, | always been a Suffragisi?"’ I asked. 1 answered frankly, “I have not, but the vote will help them to meet it. ROCHESTER SUNK FOUR W CREW DEA AND IAARE MISSING Torpedo Destroys First U. S. E EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1 Wife of the Mayor-Elect His Chief Aid and Adviser Suffrage Won and Will Take | Advantage of New Privilege Accorded Her Sex in New York—She Is Consulted in Everything by the Male ™~ O17" They Worked Hard Together in Early } Days of Poverty ALLIED TROOPS MAKING RAIDS ON GERMAN LIES Paris and London War Offices; Report Minor Successes in France and Belgium. Exclusive Fal! models-~inelud- ing the smart, narrow, round toe, long effect with low, broad heel. Cordovan vamp with contrasting top. PARIS, Nov we made two on the onemy Rheims, th of Nouilly, and brought ers,” says to-day “In Upper Alsace & nurprinn att During the: night voles, ent 6 Woevr back pr I at att one of er int ment Made over the A/C combina- the *k whic! we made yesterday on the German | tion last in differetit width positions at Schoenholz, tt is now!| toes, has C forepart, B instep, |learned, caused the enemy to suffer|] and A heel. Grips the foot heavy * The Humber of pris-|| firmly, cannot slip at the heel. ail ptured by tus has reached 121 Corset fitting at instep. Abso- of whom two are officers, Important i mater w 1 We have thus far not! Fae Coserte St aah Shoes are mar Ee ERON _ ree the best feathers, hs gre Soo ar " vis (oops | by the Hurleyized secret process conducted a succensf: ‘1 lust night | which increases the life of the leather, in the sector of Armentieros,’ says | retaining its rich lustre to the end, to-day's report from army head quarters, “Fourteen prisoners were captured by us and other losses were inflicted on the enemy. Our own cas 1434Beoadeay 1357 Broadway ualties were small Bi oa 215 Broadwa “two German attempts to penetrate 1 Beadoay 39-41 Cortlnedt St. our Mnes north of Roeux were re- Vasvery— — eo pulsed, leaving a few prisoners in our | hands.” i ‘TWO AMERICANS DEAD IN THE CANADIAN FORGES Ottawa Report Lists Nine Others as Wounded at Front in France. Casualty other high- grade condiments and sauces. continued, “and there is very little 2 2 ‘ 9 |T can say about myself, We all love Ship to Brave Ruthless ORTAN A Caks News f-—iThe sae E Ss f. adian overseas casualty at con i“ our home and spend a great deal of War of U Boats. ne i shor Paes Ge KuaHa ne READY M4 j tle tn it. My lat phon = Killed in action: L. Cravens, Kansas §) TO USE A B just finished her education, does mot} 4 City. Mo. Cuts Gost of Living © for society at all, She ts satis- “ONDON, Nov, §.—The American Died of wounds: J, H. Walters, Ber- A secret blend of fed with the sociability of her fam-|*teamship Rochester was torpedoed wyn, Mi 4 the purest ingre- ily and a few friends.” and sunk at dusk on Nov. 2. ‘ yee Wounded: Ldeut. G. H. Beeson, dients, Adgrooses “Is your daughter going to adopt 8] Four sailora are known to have PES PAB e WL Face ride MOYLAN WG Wok, Oui Greve, Dat W. ta Ooltins pee age profession?” I uae j nara | 108 thetr lives, A boat with the RV OOD An _— Veblen, 8. D: LD. Arnold, Grand Ie es ra “Why, she has studied very Rapids, Mich.; J. Ferguson, Chicago, Sew sey obe and we want her to have @ rest,” EMy mane Sag) titaee eae 8 a (he a ~ li; GA. Flint, Mintt_N. Da J. J baad Mrs, Hylan answered, “but if ahe|™ i" . ‘ ; is In France to fight, so 1t'took a mo-| Melville, Boston, Mass ; H, B, Patten, | should wish to do anything like that ‘aptain and twenty-two men ment or two for the men to decide to| Tipton, Ind, T octld not think of opposing her. have been landed at Buncrana. One .coept the demonstration of approval, —»—— bs i ey viv . Eve je 4 was de e - ton't balieve in standing in the way |Hfeboat with nine aurvivors reached : Cana were more oF leks embarrassed |COURT DENOUNCES LOAN CO. ef other poopie. i » in the County of Mayo, and many, 6 business for some “- “We live our lives together,” Mra. | ¥esterda: days had beon confined to killing Ger- | ¢ 0 WO ShYe SUE INS aing mana, actually bluahe: es Concern. Hylan continued, “share our rea The steamship Rochester was the Last night the artillerymen turned] ¢ : miiihe: Ged We like to 6°|ship that, with the Orleans, In at 6 o'clock day they were not | , ttarhecgtes art F uation A ropes i nd en and to ene 2 called out until hours after th . | Brooklyn erly denounced the Ei to the theatre now and then ang 1, [braved the submarine zone after @er- ler time, ‘Tho. mon wore very Cred, {Savings and Loan Company this morn make Httle trips. Pdon't care much many rescinded her promise to the avin. 1 ed for many hours un- |ing in giving a decision against that eon- for motoring, though we 49 that Uniteg States, The Rochester was ler unfavorable conditions and eating |cern in suits brought by three de sometimes, but T enjoy very much th© owned by the Kerr Steamship Com- thelr short ration while perebed |\tors, ‘The Court hela that the com- (7 Joceastonal trips we take 0 Pal™ pany when ahe made her trip, leaving = —— eatride a horse oF swinging on top Of | pany had been aullty of “fraud and de Teach. I hope.” Mrs. Hylan added, New yore Feb, 11 Children Put Wreath on Ar-] worn out and some lay down as soon ie , an‘s election will not |" ‘ ; The depositors suing were Jo “that Judge Hylan’s election w! The Rochester, shortly aftor this {j " ; : am as they reached their beds of straw. * ame, . y illery Piece The a Despite the hardships not a man! Wareham, Alfred H. Bronson Interfere with our baviag the sa journey, was taken over by the Fur- | ft ece That Fired First Wan head ta Erumbie. exoanecahent bb, and their deposite simple, quiet home lif ness-Withy Company, a British ahip-| Shot at Germans. We fact that no mail from home was tively to $1,721.14, $173.69 1] Buy from the Manufacturer vlan told the whole PINE company, 1t was stated, and now eee ting for him, Every « 1 Judgment permits t THINK Mrs. Hylan tora auccess- /* Presumably under British registry.) WITH THE AMERICAN Any | pihusiastculls Chat ) Fecoyer th a 1 A Sale of Snappy story of h vords, 52° Was of 2,651 tons, a stee! screw IN FRANCE, N S aao ho abon lt Rit ee The plain sald the d depos ful married ife in_ the four word | steamship, built ta 188 at Boorse, \setedl tec) 87h | Ba ie ted their anvinga in the understanding ( ‘OATS “We do everything togethe: fe . . i nerienD mand there was not one| {at the money could be withdrawn phobs as ioedd ye ag John Hylan | Mich. ‘The Orleans was sunk several artillery unit t » contact| | SNA n as eco Wee She one h int as from an ordinary gay . she waa slender, plue-eyed Marian j months a envactilfiie niubee with the Germans ne back to xray at the front and the fact that! ipa bank, Mut they found that in Specially O'Hara, liv on a farm near tho | ite billets, The men w 16 Germans shelled the American | stead ¢ depositors they were Priced... Heian t Hunter, Greene HAM AND BACON PRICES CUT muddy, but still ay « 5 tillery heavily several time The | qubscribers to “Clause Ho ehares.” and The Coat you have wealing to ylan home 4 . ; , Meers sald that the night the Amer-| had much more money to pay before been cf County, N. Y. Judge Hylan has sald . Yop joan trench’ was raided tho artiliary they could met augthine heck aie? here and the price is several often that he never makes an Impor- 5 10 10 CENTS IN CHICAGO The artillery had @ longer » ot Into action quickly and poured a reskin aablaty Is than you expected. Ke sil thout consulting his jfront than tho infantry ater b ato No MAn's Land. Cappo oy aD pee tant de hon, whol consult BOE aba aon Ande k hoy we they, prevented alt CONSUL BURNS RECALLED. DRESSES $10 Que wife. Their ma ge occ i Pee 5 a the ans from reacht the trench —$——_____ 0 H hese |the bone, covered with i the young farmer boy from Greene | Food Administration Figures These lraany va i abs F ¥ und th ut mn of thr nuns never Mextcan Will Not Return Becanse of All iaterials. All sizes, Many models County, who wil vent lard fo beat us at back alive c sand men ent y wrk. i ©, c i ty. N ss ideale meena ibe Standard for Thelr “home-coming” was ono that | we re proud of thel ytohande! yexico cry, N . vid so a Alterations Free [eae ’ 2 hole Country, 1 he remembere his sec- | thelr guns in 4 manner sige No —Jua ~[ ir WILL Pay you Ta Veit] jiyn elevated earn more than ountry [wiltlong bo romembered Int Tho members of the crew which | Burns, Mexican Consul General in New é OUR SHOWROOM, } $100 a month. The young engineer} critic Nov. 8.—Pricen of ham|H#On of France. It was lato in the \piog eng pirat shot at the Germans) York, his arrived In Mextco City, hav- s SS ee jay whe! jong sof 4 rt Ole " a ‘! yt paid been called hon by the ‘0 K ad younger brother Who Wa8land bacon to the consumer were cut |#¥ When long lin f ma " ‘mitted that they enjoyed ¢ Ht Hed prelen t if dD € eS slaw, This brother died, and |; gna 10 cents by tho Mlinots Food Ad ieee fe Asa! straining Dorees lately RAE I Diag One guna : vant WAT NOU eo ae cae emp 4 ress 0. + occurred to John F. Hylan that he rounding & nall mountain many | ™@arked that he would rather have nan official capacity | it ogous i ne his, brother's |™nistrator to-day, The Government's | ioe ay k : 4 | had kaat experience and honor as a ~ est t. might study and take ty complete control of the packing indus: |™* LO TURES LO WANS uck private” a Major Present year : at the bar try Wende importance to the ennounes, {WCB they were marching 1. |Goneral. ‘The : t In Corner 6th Ave. Take Elevator on 1 had finally determined that | ment, : umn could be secon w round 1 me Open daily, incl, Sat. till @ P.M, his course ays the! While for the ioment the cut ap. 'h® mountain to v up on & ide, *E broached the et to my | plies only to Chicago and suburbs, j nearer bill and then down again Ife, It was our first big em, Her ntually will w The rain was beating In their faces |, After a cone Vive was ood then, It has alwava Whole country: (and @ village enugeled in a valley |{imment will be gent t m0 Ceview urn SUNDAY WORLD WANTS n good 6 and 1 consult with |r q r ame into thelr view they ¢ wd ave not yot heen at the front opt Mexican: WORK MONDAY WONDERS her about everything—even polities, | nl’ |the crest of the hil She told me to take a chance. T hac 1 a mn ce| Below them stood a framed up @ programme for myself | ‘ leading per Ocery, and was|Amertean flag, and i pure y ; faked the price o: .00T & w minutes) which would allow me pursue my ft announcement of the rn nt (aren were gathe b . x . . studies and at the * run my | prjge, Shneunens : lthe band—for the grou tri : too was skeptical until I sngine oa the Bi I ‘ye SPR gma fe PROB, FF » a band red es : In comparison with the . cents, sught a em. to th “ / . ‘ cotlee rmerly usc Dtne he, ears of hard, wor ere, Reais Xo the D5 flee T formerly used. I proved an ¥ u seat Nome of tho a y an ; , z rs won 4 before hi oa ls nelion sil maed themselves tn their saddles an fa hest, smoothest and most de- } young Hylay The can tas Care: - waved the pennant icions cote we . . BE i. : 4 erin by an American sold The entire command was tmmod| In fi 2 a lly have ever tasted. | his engine and was dismissed NO | shing’s din tely drawn a hill and a gur n facet, 1 ag ar 7 Ie | month's taw practice tie took dn 936; 1iRe Snteries ha, apecu A eae our na See “The World’s Best” in the second $45, In the third $81 describing w visit to the an artilleryman nin chalk: | When her husband at Into politics, at, Memencenu says e first gun for th The Hylan took a keen interest in] "4 tittle body of American troops had | colonel in com: 3 | al questions. § as intensely | solicited the honor ‘of belng put on t! (et one of Sani ‘ ; umpalgn rst line (oy a a on Wwhspeople a : ad GUARANTEED r republic and ¢ t ‘ t ag - ; rep 1 ; SATISFACTORY lu oP to two P ‘one of th 1 fi SEES ean th Spee Judge Hylan | holding wand bs OR Macnee Aaa nah ears. ‘Throwing t . ! — sora” aie told ie peated [stowed ‘on them eacira heary Wi Sa ine plgeea teat MONEY REFUNDED Nee ; . an, Ble Moh dee a tll Sb rim barrel and } think cas ferseit 8! TQ RAZE TOWN FOR MINE. m Ulla the. ermnty th mole here’ eaaaint ; shot fired, The r and ORDER FROM made of omy a a HIBBING, Minn., Nov, 8—This thriv-|inon played the American and Freach YOUR GROC outside as. Tha cep Abreast ling Iron town must be sacrificed t Honal anth Insist oa “Sunbea: of the times wa ink, sufficlently |Mars, Answering the world wide clar One ae micniad’ by he s is to me,|for steel, mining companies here w mek yes al. tbe aaremony he soon begin clearing a forty-a " ‘ mericans rv yom Vm glad the the haart ak tee a t with the German ‘ Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc. Protey Half Way|most valuable tron ove in © of the vy The largest importing, man- ; A dozen including re di ufacturing, wholesale gro arin: saul Bnd oraelionliv all eionce 4nd \ cery concern in the world vt ratle w i be bole Distributors A owl ' ‘he b # centre of Hib! 24 t 1 a aped crashed | be removed to Alice, Minn. « ms affectionat half way through « fran occu | Though the moving | w * The burt coun mining men declare. acceryman, His one ides ta oat be

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