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Wayne, x Don’t Expose DARED NOT AID AS Eleven of Kaiser's Vessels Sent Down in Battle After Careful Planning NAeh OF ree Presa) MmUTION =GnAND Nov, 21 (by the Annu The recent naval netior he Cattognt ated 4 German cruiser and ten armed pa trol hips, is an example of the en move on the naval chart. A com paratively inaignificant foree of frit wh dentroyers and light cruisers were the actual stage performers in the little kagmerak drama. The actual and was over three hours later, Phe |German fleet behind its fortifications received the calls for help, but dared [not take # chance—probably well [knowing that any attempt to send lout help would be confronted with jenemies rising out of the sea from all directions, The Cattegat in a deep bay lying between Denmark and @weden and leading out through the Skaggerak into the North Gea, near the scene of the famous Jutland battle. A fox lny over the entire Cattegat throughout the action, and the British destroyers picked off their victims one by one and sank them. The German auxil- lary cruiser Marte, which was leading the fleet of patrol boats, was a ship of 3,000 tons, Her Captain, Herr Lauterbach, was wounded, but reached the Danish Your Eyes , To Danger If you need glasses you in- your eyes every day "you put off getting them. "Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 Mew York: 184 B'way at John St. #93 Sixth Ave., rsth FREE T' ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time, that try It at our 0 our case 1s Landing oF rev evelopment, eaeut ae ocoustol thine. should wend of hod. No ma: 2 ive, bo matter what if you are trou. ‘ani method should re- you prompuy Bh, ally want to send it to those este apace dad ah of fees E re rpatent aman Pet ‘show. every ‘a nee tha thy new om time. fa 100 Important te ot a single day. Write now and then Hin the method at once, Send no money, jy mall coupon below, Do It To-Day. FREE ASTHMA COUPON TICK ASTHMA CO. Room Bp Nigsere aud Hudion Ste, Pend free trial of your method to: shore safely. His ship, which had four guns and a crew of ninety, was “suddenly attacked,” he said in an interview with a Danish newspaper man afterward, “by a flect of British destroyers, and the shells fired by them descended with such rapidity that the men on the Marie were al- most unable to use the guns. Only a few shots were fired before the ship was a mass of flames,” . British and American naval men who have been on the China station remember Capt. Lauterbach. He was known from Shanghai té Vladivostok as “Baron Munchausen,” and is said to have been the most unpopular Ger- man naval officer in the Far East. His unpopularity extended even to his own men, and in the Cattegat battle the first remark made by a German bluejacket rescued from the soa was a fervently expressed hope that the British had not made the} mistake of rescuing his captain. Lauterbach's naval reputation will probably suffer somewhat from the Cattegat battle. His report that he fired bis guns as long as possible is denied by his own men, who declare that Lauterbach was “selzed with funk" as noon as-the.enemy appeared and that not a single shot was fired from the Marie's «uns. Presumably tho Marie was making her way toward the trade route be- tween Norway and Scotland, hoping ma, | to repeat the successful German at- tack on the British convoy of Oct, 17 The British commander concentrated his fire first of all on the Marte, and then detached his fastest vessels to round up the escorting patrol vea- sels. This was thoroughly done af- ter a hunt of three hours, This ac- ‘tion, it should be remembered, oc- curred in waters which the Gerihans regard as practically one of their ‘{nland seas.” The Cattegat is the gateway to the Baltic, The scene of the fight ts 600 miles from the nearest British coast, but leas than 200 miles from Kiel. The Germans held their favorite "i “ow British forces had to cross t Bea, go up through the & Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Will Close Out THURSDAY WOMEN’S DAYTIME GOWNS High Class Models and Fabrics BRITISH SANK SHS Where the Britten rank ful planning that lies behind every | fliaht in the Cattegat| began about 7 o’elock in the morning | THE EVENING WORLD, WEUNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1917. _ “ALF. OF L. WOULD DEPORT | ALLIED ALIEN SLAGKERS | WILL CARE POR THRER DEPENDENTS SO MAN CAN JOIN MARINES Mrs RICHARD HARDING DAVIS (BESSIE MSCOY ) Mra, Bowile MeCoy Davia, widow of Richard Harding Davi», has agreed to tako care of a mother two daugh ters in order that the son may join the colors, * At a dinner held by the Minute Men of America yesterday afternoon at No, 217 Broadway, Mra, Da made a stirring a which moved seven men to en the United States Marine ¢ One of the . who gave his name as Char Miller of No, 320 Btanhope Street, Brooklyn, said he would enlist if Mra, Davis would care for his mother and two sisters, Mrs, Davis agreed and another fighting man was won for Uncle Sam. and then around the Skaw. The Gor- mans had every chance to execute a coup, cutting off the retreat of the British forces by bringing superior units up the coast to the entrance of he Skagwerak. That they did not dare to attempt this is evidence of ation of the Initiative of the British Navy. ivon might slean victory by the British destroyers and the tip- and-run raid by the Ger ight cruisers on a British convoy on Oct. | 17, The Germans sent out two of| sets in the darkness, | ow in nervous haste in ning hours, not even pausing to re: a single life of nun dreds of combatants und non-com batants, then ran away northward to spend the remaining hours of daylight the early in hiding, and When night fell dashed down the Norwegian coust and turned home without being inter- cepted © British v On the occaston of th . in the tory thi not . many's door at night, but in daylight or nervously, for #ixty ‘8 were taken, drowning from the water, thus providing another vivid contrast be tween German and British methods of warfare, Moreover, no non-combatant |lives were lost or endangered in the | British action, whereas the Germans ruthlessly and unnecessarily sacrifice scores of Innocent neutrals. The return of the British squadron they. were ol as of sweeping | tious, By night? again on thelr bust the nea The cruise of the fleet into the Cat |temat and the little v y which the | British navy won there without the }loss of a single British life, while not \largely important tn itself, is a con ce filustration and proof of the manner in which the Allied fleets con seas and enable the Allied |trol the | Governments to use thelr resources tn }full atre.gth on the various fronts, Senator Sherman's sekeepers Him, a1 roult verdict this morning vor of 1 States Ser y. Sherman in a $10,000 ainat him by Lou Heged servi Sherman's h 360,000 RUSSIA TROOPS RECALLED chien Rewtution Admit ¢ Omly Citivem I | Leferred Fea f tab went on 4 —~— day ay favoring the deportation a Ukrainia Proclaims Independ-| - here or und * ence and lives May Be [8 seectution renommentina the ‘ Ipenec 3 ‘ a cle ' ‘ a Ei favs vo’ SHE DARKENED HER | PRTROGRAD, Nov. MeThe Mill " » debate tary Chief of the District of Kiev and) , a ss Pie . tcl GRAY HAIR the ‘Temporary Governor, with their % an 4a Gai , rT Lede astenal thas staffa, are reported to have left thetr | «1 tt UL m | and M it Soft ports, Ukrainian comminaarion have | (0 000" 7 ledl al er) Wee et and Glossy by « Simple bern appointed to nucered them and they have confirmed the independence of the Ukraine Three hundred and sixty thousand Ukrainian troops are naid to have been recalled from the front. ‘This ts commented upon here ag meaning a wert enemy, n crippling of the army and the oh hod by the Neneh na Cea i or gentleman ca possible opening of the front to tha! tj. committer favorabl or faded hair, revolution on woman sult J ‘Town Duma of Moscow has 1 non-concufrer na resolution | they can mix at home, The heen dissolved by the Revolutionary War Committee, Moscow In reported to be in hiding to |"' excape threatened arrest, An armored train bound for Petrograd has been captured by detachments of satiors and returned to Moscow. The Foreign Office has been taken over by Leon Trotrky. Sub-Secretary Neratoff, who has had charge since the arrest of M. Terestchenko, for- mally surrendered control and de- o parted along with the other employes,| lowing MeCall’s Refusal to Military ataft headquarters work ts Give Him Up to South reported to be at a standstill, except eevee = ‘ the business of army supply, Dees erreur ene The Volna Narodna says that with- email ae Nuala waar in a few days Lenine and Trotsky | 4,y by of Judge ‘ will announce the successful estab- lishment of a workmen's and peas-|_ ants’ government, after which it is hoped that foreign Governments will enter into official negotiations through the new Foreign Minister, A breach in the Workmen's and Soldiers’ Organizations throughout the country is threatened through the ex- istence of two central committees, each claiming authority as the duly constituted body and denying the rights of the other. The latest organized Central Com- mittee, it is announced to-day, pro- poses to assemble all the workmen's and soldiers’ delegates who took no part in the last Congress and attempt to weld them into an organization which will fight the domination of the Bolshevik. LONDON, Noy, 20.—A Copenhagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company says: “The National Tidende's Berlin cor- | respondent learns indirectly that the |new Russian Government hag offict- ally declared it has left the ranks of the belligerents and ts ready to con- clude a separate peace.” ‘The correspondent indicates that his information was recelved from a com- petent military quarter, where, he de- clares, the belief 1s now held that the prospects for & “peace of conciliation” are far better than before. He adds a long statement on the military situ- ation, to indicate that the Entente | might as well give up all hope of de- feating Germany and come to terms with the Central Powers. nme FOR U. S. CAPITAL IN CHINA. Comminsioner Urges Co- operation in Developmen | WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—"We are at war to end war and the struggle may be long: hence all Allies must be brought to one mind and purpose," de- clared Baron Megata, head of the Jap- anese Financlal Mission to-day. The Haron declared he hoped to see American and Japaneso capital Join! hands in China after the war to de- velop that nation’s vast resources, all ans unc ae Mayor Roudeneff of |fevresentatives of ormanized tabor f tend any conference that may be held | Of Blycerine. between nations to discus terms of mac FREES NEGRO OVER WHOM TWO GOVERNORS -CLASHED Boston Judge Orders Release Fol- Best & Co waa|the following state upon President Wilson to appoin® Mumtetpat f + M | Home Pro City, M hair’ by a simple he {box of Barbo Compound and very cittle cost. every other day until the {s darkened sufficiently.¢ to She Tells How She Did It, A well-known resident of Kansas » who darkened her gray ie process, made nt: “Any lady darken their gray ake it soft and y with this simple recipe, which To half @ pint of water add 1 oz. 01 hay sum, 1 small y Ye On. These ingredients can |be pugehased at any drug store at Apply to the hair ray hair it is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will make a cray haired person look 10 to 20 years younger.”—Advt. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes «|Indigestion. Druggists tne Tefund money if it fails. 25: (Established 1879) Fifth Ave. at Thirty-fifth St. SALE THURSDAY! WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CORSETS In this large for tomorrow one styles. $1.00 Heretotore collection will ot find corsets desirable to $5.00 $2.50 to $8.50 Here, Indeed, Is a Useful Christmas Gift 360 Satin Underbodices For wear under Georgette or thin waists, one of these embroidered satin bodices is most desirable. They are either pink or white, with ribbon straps and embroidered yoke, .: Extra Value at $1.00 Fifth Avenue at 35th St. TOYs Two Christmases not subject to ECONOMY The Soldiers Every Toy Has Its Place and Purpose The Children reduced models in our own Besco, as well as front-lace Gossard 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 OWNS of Georgette crepe or French satin, also of Georgette crepe combined with satin in black, navy, taupe, prune, Copenhagen blue, pearl grey or brown, handsomely embroidered or beaded; also tailored models of navy blue serge, many embroidered, some combined with satin. NO EXCHANGES —NO capes The kind that children won't tire of are the toys to be found at Best's “Liliputian Bazaar” toy shop. The kind they will love even alter the charms of newness—the Christmas magic—have departed. Toa child, a visit to our Toy Shop is almost as good as Christmas morning. We are prepared to give suggestions as to the proper selection of toys. Shop Early for Christmas at McCutcheon’s It Pays To Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Early shoppers save themselves time and effort. Early shoppers select from full stocks and have wider range of) choice Early shoppers secure ample and undisturbed store service. All Christmas goods are on display now! Embroidery to Order Fine Linen receives additional distinction as a Christmas gift if it bears the monogram, initials or crest of the recipient. But it takes time to do the work and orders should be placed at once to secure delivery by Christmas. For Handkerchiefs, monograms, or signatures, 10c to $1.00 each For Table Linen, Bed Linen, Towels, etc., 20c and up per letter. This fine needlework is executed by foreign- trained needleworkers, who do the same high grade of work here that their countrywomen do in France, Italy, etc. ten Tle han crests, Remember:—Food is an essential factor in the winning of this war. We cannot win without sacrifice—help— (a) By eating less meat, wheat, sugar. 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