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t ; | } STURT ITS EBS AERTS OE ELIE Ge TELE AIO AMERICAN FLYERS. © CITED AS FRENCH HONOR GUYNEMER Lieut. Thaw and Sergt son in Battle With Three Albatross Planes. FKAPQUARTENS OF THE LA PAYETTE MACADKILAM, Nov 15 (By the Associated Proms) —“Some- where on the western front’ an im Premive service was held nor of Capt. George Guyneme the French airman recently killed in com bat. The scene was the airdrome from which the members of the la- fayette fiying squadron end their French comrades daily go out to give hattle, After the service there was & tribution of the honors recently by French and American pilots: Americans decorated Rauol Lufbery, now seventh of the Het of French aces, and Sergi», Rob- ert Rockwell, Robert Houbiran and David McKay Peterson, Their cita-| ona were as follows Lufberry—"A remarkable pilot who on Oot 34 in the course of three suc- conmive yatrols and seven close combats brought down his fourteenth adversary and forced five others to fall out of coatrol.” Rockwell—“A fighting pilot, bold and | skillful, who has had many battles and who met an enemy formation in su- perior numbers on Sept. 24 and forced | one opponent to land out of control in hia own Jin Soublran—"An American engaged in the French air service since the beginning of the war; member of the Foreign Legion; took part in the battle of the Aisne in 1914 and the Champagne attack in 1915; wounded Oct, 19 (1915); entered aviation ser- vies and proved a remarkable pilot; foreed an enemy to fall in October whilo protecting avions which were attacking an enemy observation bal- din. were Lieut ‘son—"An excellent fighting pilot; brought down an enemy on | Sept. 19, following the falling German to/within 500 yards of the ground re- wardiess of a hei epemy battery; y fire from an machine-gunned en- F. Kleinberger | hs Galleries Inc. ANCIENT PAINTINGS ANNOUNCE thelr REMOVAL to 725 FIFTH AVENUE Between 66th and 61th Sta The Now Galleries mh oh wis LOAN EXHIBITION ¢ PRIMITIVES il, Gitte os American WAR RELIES Admission, 50c,; Saturdays, 51 i be RIDIN SII RL trenches and raw sititude on O the inet fortate te rile made one of wenther t Chiesan again had hie Vipians damaged . wy shee from antbairerntt terion Lieut, William ‘Thaw and Aerat fe non While out titudea Rad « three Albatross tonoplanes which attacked them from em down inte tt Kenneth Marr of ™ attacked from al hatrowm ympelied t an altitude of 4,000 yarda arda Charlies MW. Dolan of Dorchester, Mars. bean promoted tu (he rank of rormeant MANY CIVILIANS KILLED IN GERMAN RAID ON CALAIS 2-0 British Aviators Bring Down Seven at ‘Enemy Craft in Flanders Air Battles PATUS, Nov. 15,—Calnin was violently bombarded by enemy aircraft Tuesday, resulting In many ctvilian 6 was announced to-day. On Tuesday four German were brought down and four others fell disabled within the enemy Uner, French aviators male « |number of effectdal raids, dropping many projectiles on various enemy de airplanes Mulhausen. LONDON, Nov. i6.—The official atdtement on aviation activition wan ingued Inst night by the War or ground mist throughout | rueeday again rendered observation from the air very difficult, Our artillery carried out a few succeasful bombard- ments and @ few photographs were taken. Our low fiylAe airplanes en- aged several ground targets with ma- Jehine gun fire, Hostile airplanes dropped some bombs behind our lines during the evening and at night. “In the courne of the day we brought down two hostile airplanes in air fight- ‘ing and drove down four others out of |} control. Another hostile machine was shot down in our lines by anti-aircraft | gunfire, All of our alrplanes returned.” ‘POLISH WORKERS TRADED | LIKE SLAVES BY GERMANS |: | Bertin Advertisement Offers to Ex- change 20 Men and 30 Girls for Other Hands. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 4.—The condi- tions of semi-slavery in which Polish laborers in Germany are living 1s illus \trated by an advertisement appearing jin’ ree jsnuo of the Deutache Tagen- | neftung, fering to exchange firty Pr lnporers, twenty.men ang thirty ‘atris, for the wame number of other One of the first acts of the newly formed Polish Council of Regency was to submit a demand for the better treatment of Pollsh workers. The la- borers are not permitted to change masters nor to move from place to place without a special Government author- jaation ALIEN SEIZED 0 ON TUGBOAT. German Had No Zone Permit and Probably WIN Be Inte: Max*Webber, an enemy aller rented tow Reading Rat ployed as a a Marshal Pow | thatthe in ¢ wan ale on ® Philadelphia and 1 tug, where he Was em- of Brooklyn, irty-one years He said e and Ifved at No, 49 rawy City ite had no zone permit, nor had he ed for one. has been in the rmaby three years and naturalization papers. sbably will be inverned It may be incredibl¢ that Franklin Simon READY-FO MEN’S R-SERVICE SUITS at $25, $30, and $35 ARE HAND-TAILORED But it is also T may be eas Franklin Simon Clothes ‘Tailored at the h than to believe i incontestable!!! jer to believe that re Hand- igher range of prices t at popular prices. Yet what is true of one is true of both. This is a I tution. fand-'Tailored insti- Our suits are Hand-Tailored at all prices, including popular prices, and we substantiate that tand ready at all times to statement. Men's Ready for Service Sui and Overcoats , London Overcoats . , #25 to 60 #26 to 60 Hand- Tailored at the price of those t that ay are not Men's Clothing Shop—Fi fib Avenue—8 West 38th St. Separate Shop on Street Level nition, it | by French pilots pots and cantonments In the region of | mora following See aed THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEwmeER 1d, SUBMARINE |S CONQUERED, DECLARES ARTHUR POLLEN t . apert Says Deteat 1 Campaign Dooms Kiver Last Hope famous Bevan © eapert, hae made « statement tnrorn oon on the eaten 1 politiont erie tery and « aye, od by the Nine 6 German fw smpalkn has backed down altomether The submarine i defeated. Th nest momentous event aince th “declared war, Tt means that © nnd (hat Amerion oan Mix monthe axo #WIpDINE was veing ol, according to seme « rate of 9,000,000 tons per apnum. fy (io feat fortnight of November the rate of low of Britien tonnage of anips kreater than 1,600 tone each has fallen to about 1,000,000 tone @ year. The | present ahipbulldiog capacity of Great Britain alone can make this lows good in lees than elent At th rate | America, Great Britain and Japan are ain, We whould replace thin lens than @lght weeks. ‘Compared with thia, Germany's re {cent succesnes againet Ruenia and Italy. and the Jolt these have given the Allied ere trivial incidents,” ed CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Am. Boot Suge Car ee om or ‘Am, Latweed An ‘Aw. Mair Am, ho & Hot [Am To & 7 ry 3 i “ Ste i 5s 20% + % Oe ale br . 4% 14 i Generel Blectri lat) Tele lath % Goourich € ile Hat a“ ' yw BE By =" » » rk) om "Inter Nickel by Kan City Southern Me Keanscott Copper » “ a ae +k a bY i) oe 4 National Condul iv a -,.9 Ne ane vo, Hip 3b 1 seni avedd ira) ckehani J States hand, by United States | Wet, a ateigend ‘Total ‘ales 04,000 CHICAGO CORN MARKET. One, 116" ih ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Mining & Smelting © Regular quarterly dividend of cent. on preferred stock payable Dec. 15 to atock of record Nov, 25, Callfornia ok ing Com-Regular quarterly dividends of 60 cents on the common and $1.75 on preferred stocks, Common payable Dec. 16 to atock of record Nov, 30 and preferred dividend payable Jan, 2 Youngstown Btee! & Tubs Co.—Reg- ular quarterly dividends of 2 per cent on common and 1% per cent. on pre- ferred stocks also Usual extra of oy cent. on the common, all payable 31 to stock of record Dec. 2 ! Crex Carpet ©o.—Dividend of 9 per «ont, payable Dec, 19 to stock of ree: ord it of earnings of period Jan 1 to June $0, 1917 Maine Central R.-R.—Regular quar- terly nd of $1.26 @ share on pre ferred payable Dac. 1 to tbo of veeord Noy, 16. Blo Dee. | to stock of record Nov Viah Copper CompanymBarned $174 per share tn quarter ended Nept, 8), and In’ past, nine months $1210 compared with $17.0 per share in same period of 1916, Chino earned $1.20 a share in the quarter and $9.03 in months againat $10.82 in 191d y Consolida rofite for the a per share, and in pared with $5.54 In 16 wame per > 16,206,059 Pounds of Poultey tn Storage. WASHINGTON, Nov 18 —8tor holdin 48,206,059 pound, Li Cambria o—-Regular quays terls Avie per cent, and the sual extra dividend of 1\y per cent payable L 15. Silver quoted at 85 2-4 cents an ounce! off % cent Standard Oil Co. of N. J —Regular quarter! of $ able Deo. of recor Adnma Express Co Sere U. S. RED CROSS CARES FOR 400,000 ITALIANS FROM WAR ZONE ‘ADMIRAL BENSON MAKES AGREEMENT WITH BRITISH ADMIRAL W. 8. Navy's Chief of Staff in Accord With Admiral Beatty on Fight on U Boats. LONDON, Nov, 15.—Admiral Ben J fon, Chief of Staff of the United States y. has returned to London after visiting tite Grand Fleet, where he had @ long conference with Admiral Sir David Beatty. It was lenrned here to-day that Ad- miral Benson has matte a close study SON, marine campaign, and that important conferences have been held with the British naval chiefs on the Anglo- LUNN DIAGNOSES PACIFISM AS MUDDLE-HEADEDNESS. Fells Women’s Clubs Congressmen | Who Waver on War Measures Should Go to Berlin, ALBANY, Nov. 15.—George R. Lain. Muyor of Schenectady and member of Congress, aroused the delegates to the annual convention of the New York | State Federation of Women's Clubs to a high pitch of patriotl whi clared that mi NET movers wavering r Should migrate immediately. to Burin Giving every credit of sincerity to our misguided Pacifist he maid, “It measures nevertheless remains true that ‘they | furnish us an example of the menace of | mudd sheadedness. ‘This ix no time for | it In the Ume for hinking. T would | h vVietory than any rs ompromised | c jening of ITALY ORDERS Sr TONS OF STEEL RAILS | It Announced to-day that the Italian Government has placed an order with the Lackawanna Stee! Gompany for 20,000 tons of rails. fates rail orders also have been placed In connection with Government work. DESPONDENT WIFE A SUICIDE. Emma Rose, High Clerk, Shoots Herself. Mrs, Emma L, Rose, a clerk in the Mra. School Girls’ High School in Brooklyn, com- mitted suicide by shooting at her apart- ment, No. 130 West i2dd Street, at o'clock this morning Bhe had been separated from her hus- band for two years, and Dr. Edwin Rose of No. 134 West lad Street, who has been attending b says deapondency had nervous er TORPEDO BRAZILIAN SHIPS. | brought on @ of all the facts concerning the sub- | i | American naval questions, Some points |\" on of the British army in| and you elect to obtain them, I } already have been agreed upon. The} | °°)" rh oe ena i hounoed to! an experienced optician will James McC utcheon Admiralty has left nothing undone to} Nu tnoh and —Bl-Mansurah came into} @djust the mountings, and place all its information at the dis-| pritish possession as a result of the con-| with eye comfort, your studies & Company ' posal of the American naval chief, as) apes edie erin Alienby's Infan- 1 will be a pleasure. | i done when Adiniral Mayo was here |‘"pjo "rurks lost 1,600 men In prisoners H Glasses are made in |\Sy Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets recently. snd-at least 400 killed on Tuesday Garris Glasses are made in | i four RUNS and & score Of + our own highly organized fac- | Madison Square thin afte y after he 7 9 hud been interrupted in the midatof «| OCMASKS and Opticians "THE BIG STORE ! erase conan weniage an ft 1, BE" near’ ratte Aves | SIXTH AVE. WTO 19TH STREET bonds rn 31; Ks wer On OP Se ate in Ru 70, eet wn | kot him safely Way. | 997 Broadway, ar Willgogiy Biiya, | ? ’ Murphy eld him i 8500 bail tor | ¢8 Fulton Bt. onp. A. & 8. Hirookivn: - |. further ‘examt ° 5 next te Be | Guinness’s Hoover Rye ‘ Famen® "Howard, No. 108 ‘| Dublin Stout “America’s Conservation Whisky” | Avenue, iavookivin. who had Tisten a 1 | sans nots Tin Mee ine ae ; ap e” | | Barrel, cit Ht 8 | | old Rye Whisky of « proof strength $ 81,158,000 wetost the | ] Barrel, 10 dozen 5 suitable for both beverage and medi- au on Co. —a name derived ‘ah the aes cinal use. "DRINK IT STRAIGHT.” ‘The Manhattan “it Queens Yr : Cape of Good Hope— | Whiakies Gation, LPer gallon, $3.50, full quart bortle Corporation, controling traction 1 ‘ ‘ Treadmill Rye#2.00 #7 25 > 1 ent. plants. in Queens, confesses | Sesignates a glove-skin used Tnpera'Rye 189 700) John Haig Dry Gin judment.vo-tay in the sum of 41.1350! Whole and dressed right- | Ree". 135 600 & Co.'s ber vornglPtt gy no Hrooktyny tn fax side-out, or “glace”. If it's a | Hallie Club a5 550 | Scotch Whisky Apple Brandy have offices at Fownes Cape it designates J | 1.10 5.00 | 2th gg | ae. uslmeeniae” Judgment was obtained jn a suit to re 5 “4 per bottle me Ver_bott $1.50 covermoney borrawe'! an demand notes the genuine Cape skin from Vermouths Richelieu 3-Star payable In ong Island «ity d ; . s : Peco ter oe Africa, making the smartest, Umberto, | fo Glenvar Cognac Brandy Special Det ward Pab-| strongest, best fitting gloves Cleat fillan auiess: | be or Direct importation from x for some’ time, | i6il. i} | NEW YORKER 1S WOUNDED. ‘WIDOW OF GEN. BURNETT PATS FINE IN LIMOUSINE". uit ace" Tr portant Sale Pa oi Gossard Corsets §, en aa oa Bet At Half Price “ These Lacesinefront Corset re ¢ : tional values and lude f it ; ; ‘ models of heavy, rich, flesh brocaded fer fi atin, handsome broches and light weight Hoan finine plain and flowered sill; batistes (ile , pele ee A le white) with trimmings of rare daintiness > oe eens Formerly $16.50; now $8.25 hes area ‘ f @ Formerly 22.50; now 11.25 fine, ‘Then she invited the intrepid dep- | Formerly 35.00; now 17.50 Madioon Square Garden, but be vended | These models are all designed along the new straight-back lines including medium Hurnett, whore former huabaud an h Uuiles Wathe Distvias Adareas at and low bust and medium and lone close- city, lives at No. 7 Bast 1th treet fitting hips (he was named fendant tn action ty bt by Julia Mulligan King, her for “/. mer housekeeper, to recover #18.824 Students They are limited in number, styles and emed due The contempt ord often work where lighting con Sraceedinne aac ter Manes 4 ,| ditions are very poor, for in at their pursuit of learning they - overlook much that is essential to their physical well-being, If you are studying at art school, business college or the University and find that the sizes. Sizes 21 to 34. Underwear Specials For Friday and Saturday These specials are offered at very attrac- tive prices for Friday and Saturday. The goods are all hand made and are ex- CAPTURED BY BRITISH Four Hundred T Turks Killed, 1,500} constant application to your Pa 7 : | Prisoners in Palestine work is levine your eyes, have ce values. Nei aeier ae e Advanens one of our Oculists (Registered JOWNS, $1.95, 2.95, 3.95. —_ el eee Physicians) examine them. Combinations, $2 25, 2.95, 3.95 paint at the BesvhetacDenane "| = Should our Oculist advise | Envelope Chemises, $1.95, way with the line to Jerusot-m is now] that you wear “study glasses” tories and ure pric dat from $2.00 upward —depending upon the lenses required and the mounting chosen. WUSt: Skonnis | cROWD ‘MOBS SC SOAP- BOXER. Liberty bo - Critte Angry Audience by ». 171 Forsythe crowd in Harry Latanar, from an angry was rel REENHUT’ plaint of disor¢ France; per bottle reduced to, $2.35 Ramsey Scotch Per procurable. Washable, too. & Prats, WASHINGTON, Noy, 15.—The War Department is to-day considering or- a . ” , bottle ganization of 4 special. interior de.| “Standard equipment’ for aN ices Femnor y imused publio ntllitign officers and civilians: — ‘Claret wand Rhine | Civico of Mash at re Toquino; bottle +0955 | ( of drafted men or home : ines French; bottle 00 Kummel ense leagues for this purpose has Kummel No, At; = 1.75 | | ~. $1.35 es Gallon # Stock..f 88 ae 6 4.) heen suggested but n heen reached concerning the mak of the new force California Wines PORT AND SHERRY Queen Bottle. Gallon Gold Lave! FowneS) ——— Quality... BBS $3.00 per bottle Pinchot and 1 er Quit Hoover dapat 98s 309 Re hipe 8128 ' Hoard. 2 | Old Friars. .45¢ 50 | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Resigna that’s all you need | to know about a GLOVE. * Nulife* Malt Whisky Purest and best 4 me dicinal use; 25 as usual, tions of Gifford Pinchot and B.C Texas cattle grower, have b ne Food They ‘re differed with Hoo at situation should extra fine flavor and quatioe a $3.50 grade; per gallon, $9 50) including jug. ‘as to how the m handled Father Knick Cuts Garbage Waste bree eles talks “Seeu gual. Ask for them. bi Single a2 Stampp—| Gold Stamps All Day. "We give aac Green Trading Stam, Double ax Stamps till 12 o'cloc “Sperry Thereafter. Single HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. _ HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 08, 8 formerly the Ibern- the Guanyba was aufen of the Ham- Vov. 15, House, head of the ol, Edward M American Mission, announced to-day that joint daily meetings would be held until they leave for Paris, probably neat week. U. S. Soldiers Change Hindenburg Sign to “Baltimore Lunch.” WITH THE AM ICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Nov. 15 [by Asso- elated Pressj.- The ruin of the farm hbuse in “No Man's Land" on the front where American troops are located has been the scene of much fighting between the Franco-American and German patrols. I! is valuable for obser- vation purposes and the patrol reaching it first at night usually holds it until daylight On a recent vielt to it an Amer jean patrol found that the Ger- mana had put up a sign over the door reading “Hindenburg's Rath keller.” The Americana tore down the sign and replaced it with on tating "Baltimore Dalry 7 Neeser o> seamen: aang ee se quiaitely 40,000 Tons a Year C igned, Watch, $150 Containing 83 rat F ' Fine White Father Knickerbocker {s also Eatisor cue There is Nothing in Town to Equal The Supreme Table d’Hote Deaner 150 Served in the Futurist Ball Room at showing his patriotism through the garbage can, The “Don't waste” slogan did it Diamonds, Set in Platinum, with a 15 Jew- elled Depend. ‘The first six months of this year Diamond Hoop | giie Adjusted 986,000,000 pounds of garbage was Ring, $35 Movement, 9 collected In Manhattan, Brooklyn und the Bronx, ‘This Is a decrease WILLIAM REIMAN of 40,000,000 pounds, more than 9 328 th Avenue / per cent, as compared with Beiwave \ corresponding period last year Broadway at 48th Street “Known the World Over”’ Sets the Standard of excellence in Food, Service and Entertainment. Rector’s Beauty Show, 7.30 and 11.30 IN MAIN DINING ROOM, Service a la Carte. Afternoon Tea Dansants, 3 to 6 “Specials for To-morrow, Friday, Nov. 16th GRanol ATE NOT CARAMELS——The kh you'd naturally expect ey, Hie. for, and whieh cost 3 where. ‘There t Chocolate Caramel, Weal witht 19¢ UND tox “ [aly ‘crushed Nala, eoeh’ vlece reste ‘in cualeary waved « mamma and papa dtl Uy where you cmog ‘ Covi! Phan ane tania and Papa SOLMER.—KAREL VOULME ve a Services at CAMPBE UNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, @6in at, Taure: | COST, FOUND AND REWARDS, lay 8 pooh Stores, New York, insane i Brookiyn, Newark, MEMORIAL NOTICES. ind our famous Premium 0-Waaoree iy choc AC —— M memory of beloved hus. | Litas mas he laveniilca wala Ftather, DAVID GUMPERT 4-Now 1h yea

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