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EVENING, FftmAY, FEBRUARY 12, HORACE MANN, Mgr. SALE OF MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS All Winter Goods Sacrificed. Genuine Saving from Heaping 100 Per Cent. Values. BARGAIN TIME NOW HOI UP OF MAIL Wants Germany to Interfering With Minister Van Dyke's Communications WASHINGTON, Feb.

ai The SState Department today protested to the German Government against Interference with Minister Van Dyke's between Holland and Luxemburg. Van Dyke complained to Washin ton that the Kaie'er's military forces had prevented his from reaching Luxemburg. It was understood the letters were held up because they bort- the American legation seal. "BUY. I NOW" If you "buy now what you will need a little later.

will help boom bmlnesB. put depression to flight, bring- orders to the fai-lorU-x and tnake work for Idle men. YOU'LL PAY MORE LATFR The longer wnr higher will become, longer you, delay making a purchase the more you will pay. ALWAYS IT PAYS TO TRADE IN TRENTON. The HAGUE, Feb.

Van the United States Minister tn The. Hague and also to Grand Duchy of salid yesterday a he had'llppealed. to the Goverrt- at Washing-ion to protest DEATHS In Belmsu, X. 9 11. 1915,.

Y. 1 I i a Bamford: Vuticral private from his late home. 614- Tenth Avenue. Belmar, N. Saturday, the 13th, at 10:30.

In at Greenwood remetery, Trenton, N. J. '---u--t BROPHV In this i ion the Jttroes -Brophy. Funeral froinNo. li-a State Street, on Saturday a at 2 o'cipek.

Interment a Illver- vie-w COW this city, on Cowell, I lire fith year of his The relatives and friends of family are i i to a funeral 'from the residence of Samuel Powell, Mo- 5H4 mund Avenuje. on Monday afternoon vie' NAMED HUTCHINSON uFC'Y MJhg Appointed by -Congressman-Fleet Active in Republican Party against German interference with his duties as MininUT to Luxemburg. Ms. diplomatic, communications I with have bef'ri cut off by German military, commander at t'J-rite'r (Treves) who had refused penmit his letters to pass because tlu-y were sealed i seal of tha American lenation. been trying for four days -through thf friendly medium of the Oerman Minister at The Haguu to obtain an explanation from Berlin of wlVat lie considers an invasion of his diplomatic proteges, ut no' aifswer has -come from tha CSerman capital.

statement of facts is correct," said Dr. Van Dyke. action of the German commander at Trier may have been a mistake of Ignorance, but it must be explained'and "taixemburer is a very small coun- ry of inhabitalitR. but the peaceful with 'which the Vmerlcan Government has Charged mp toward country are Just as sacred as if it. Were a Irandred times as bis 1 It was the first of the neutral countries to be inv'aded and appears be threatened with a failure of the food HUp'ply.

"I cannot consent interference with my duties toward Luxemburg ny STRONG ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING GROWING IHROUGHOUT ENGLAND (Continued from Page One.) i KnKland's mode of avplding con- the American Has for ttie i-t with an enemy. I Hrltl.sh as flirt with an encm Administration authorities held to- that despite the "strength" of TO QKEAT I A 1 "February 10, 1916. "The Secretary of State has intone displayed I notes, neither Ambassador Page at London Involve this nation in cjiflieul- tcr prvaent to the British Govei-nni'-ul ties abroad. They claimed'to believe 1 a to the following effect: that England ami Germany would acnulesce in America's position, anJ 'The Department has been ad- vls)ed of I ho declaration of German A i a on February 4, i I grant such relief as will assure stiffly I eating that the tlovernment the i K. P.

H-utchin- selected d.unsflor Marvin A. of this city as. hf.s private Mr. H.nra.d.n,, is one of mtmlifrs of Jlepubli- can a mi mluT of the 2 o'clock. I at River-1 itep'ublican Club and i her a nr- 2 i PKI.F.--In this city, on the 9th James A.

H. Delp, i 70th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the I family a-re invited to attend the eral, from his late residence'. No. 335 Pennington Avenue, on Saturday.af- at 2 o'clock.

Interment at; Greenwood Cemetery at the conveni- ence-of tlie family. Remains can be Viewed Friday evening from 7 to 9 INMATV Tn i ctty, orr the 1 2 Charlfcs I The relatives nnd i of family, also Men! Lodge. Jvo. 217. I.

O. are I i to the c-ral from his late'residence. No. 1-ofi IfoiiRhton A on Moiiday a noon' at 2 o'clock. liMerment nt i lO.reenwood Cemetery.

2-12-2t i N. .1 on 1.0th Leah Stisan K'ahn- weller, in yenr of Her age. a i and' i are Invited attend the funeral from her late residence i T. SnooU. No.

a i Street. i NT. i on Friday i February 1 2 I.M.I, in "ii i A i a i a Pa. Dl I i i on the 1 1 Pa rah Potter MUBOP. relatives i a i to attend the services at the of Mr.s.

K. I No 9T. a Avenue, on Monday o'i-lock. I Oree-ttwnod Ceme.tery,' at tfie 1 lence of the family. 2 1 2 i i tlOOHK I i i 1 2 i i F.dith a and a a Moore, i the 22d year of her The relatives nnd i of th family -re i i to attend th funeral from her parents' residence.

No 810 i Avenue, on Monday mornliic at o'clock. Inter; ment at Greenwood Cemetery. 2-12-21 York i on the 1 4 i i a of the laic i i a and Margaret McPer- J- eH MARVIN A. SPAULDING. The appointment is un- d'-pstimd to with the approval of Republicans in this district.

-Cnunsi-lnr Spauldinp is a native ol Xw havintr hren born'at Al- Ii'iuoari i yours" Completing a course of in the public schools of Allentown, he camv to thla tiiok up a -course al Stewart Schoo molt. -The relatives and i or tne fftrJiilv nre respectfully I i a "the funeral from the residence anil later became associated with Of his i i a Thomas any power in. the world that which conferred them upon me, Government at Wash- to shipping', and gcrs. The full text, ixf the as made public, lasi follows: "February 1V15. Secretary of State has in- stPBCted AmbasHador Oerard.

at Berlin, to present, the UprnuUi Government a note tn the following-effect: 'The Government of the United States, having had its attentions directed to the proclamation of the Ger-. man Admiralty, Issued the 4tii of February, that waters s.urrou,nd- fnR Great Britain and Ireland, including the whole of the Kntflish nel, are ti bo constdered as com- pnsea witnin me seat or war; tnai all enemy nv-n-hant vessels found those waters after the 1Sth--iB8tant will be destroyed, it' may not always be possible to, save crews and passengers; and that neutral vessels expose themselves dantfer within this zone "of war. because-, in view the misuse of tteutritl rlaffs said Government on th? 3lst of January and of the contingencies of'mari- time warfare, it may not.be possible, always to exempt neutral vessels from attacks intended to strike enemy ships--feela it to be its to call the attention-' of the Imperial German Government, with sincere respect and most friendly sentiments, but wry candidly and earnestly, to the very serious possibilities of the course of action plated under that proclamation. 'The'Government of the States view's those possibilities with such grave concern thai feels it to its privilege, and Indeed Its duty In the circumstances, to request the Imperial German Government to consider, before -action is the critical' situation in respect of the relation between this country 'and Germany which misht arise were the German naval forces, in carrying out policy foreshadowed in the A3- miralty's proclamation-to destroy any merchant vessel of the United States liaii on i i a 31 a the use uf a (lugs on Hritish merchant vessels presumably for purposti of avoiding fii-og- i i by German naval forces. Tin- Department's iitti-iuion has also been dirwfed to reports In the press a the a a i of tlif i a i a acttiiH i rs upon orders or informatji)U rt'celvoil from llritish authoritfes, raised the American flag as his yessc-l ap- MEETING TO URGE FFIiERAL PENSIONS; Held Here Sunday Af- ternoDn in Prudence Hall'.

for tho purpose of tlon providing; for the i i of I Federal employes. i has been arranged for a a i i i in 4'ynlenre i Trenton Hi-'hooi of I i a Arts. The i Bill, vidi'H pensions for l-Vrieral ployes who are used tuMrm. I is In fit- interest of i a meeting has bt-i-n i-tilleil. The speakers i lii'-luil" Kressman A a H.

Walsh, Frederick W. pon'neily nnd Hen. A I W. McKee of New York i i i dent of the National I Association. Xrs.

ami Mrs. i flt'Id Kell i sing Solon inn! Ml's't eton i preside i 1 OKN.TAU TALK HO, If you have bud jroti wxr or later you will be obliged to go to dentist. re is no escaping there? Why not go no A By waiting you are storing up pain, trouble and expense. You know too. No argument you can pcstioly advanoe if of nt- flcient weight to give you a good for waiting longer.

We will ad you free. Building. until 8 fjally. Over Rlker't Drug Klevator Written guarantee With OFF THE WIRFS FROM hOME-AND ABROAD FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN proached -the British coasts. In order to escape anticipated attacks by German Tdday'w press re: ports also contain an alleged official 1 statement of the Foreign Office fendlngr the use of the ttoff of a neutral country by belligerent vessel In order to escape capture Or attack by an enemy.

A i A initn tf are 'true, the Government iff the United Stat'es, reserving for future consideration the legality and propriety of the deceptive use of tho AMERICAN WOMAN STRIPPED AS SPY Declares Minister- Whitlock Gave Germans Ten Minutes to Release Her I Feb. Daily News tells.a stjry of the i cause the of American citf- treatment of Mys. Dowllng, an Amer-, lean woman the Germans In Brusjj of a neutral' Power in any case for the. purpose of avoiding capture, desires very respectfully to point out to His Britannic me.nt the. serious wrfich pian rihploycN are worUint: i the pass.ige'nf tin bill i a i i pension for hose have served MO or a of ju-hslon be- nua'l i i rocelyeil ilurini; Hi" i i i ri'tiri-meriL I i tf'iio- i years' Service, a pension of 4Ti of the.

average annual F.r pay ALIMONY FOR MAN A i F--b. 12. Wendelln' her, pi IS Lincoln A will get a from his fornn-r i M'rs. Fischer, to a of was i oell Mrs. Fls'-licr test'iHed a ij iticiiuable of a i i bupi j.ij.1 I aftf.

Tho two wl provUI-rl. who al KV. 1 10 address and the for five ye.irn ret i hp.ve serv service, this hill gives a pension of 40 per cent, of Oie a a pay for the flx-e years before retirement. NO employe, shall 'be kept mi a i service a reaching 70 years of age. ability j.ejrslons forv those five ani mure in wprvlcp upon thi? i of five 10 years, 30 per cpnt.

of HIP nvpraer-" a a pny fo'r five" years -previous to i of 10 to ness. affairs and thai ph- be permitted nin i liakery her- Tho two will occupy jst-parate of residence if A 125 'iailmony" will be paid i-HiL of from the wbU-h will he nmnaKed by Mrs. Fischer. DEFEAT RENO LURE CITY. Fel.

The "six months' divorce bill, 1 al- r'-ady, by thp Assembly, was defeated in th" yesterday, after an a.il-niKht The measure lacked' rnn vd-e of he I nj?" passed. It wau.lntvnded repeal the existing i law, which requires one" year's resi-' dt'nce In the slate suit for divorce eJan bo filed, redlining the term six months. GIVES.WIDOW 920,000 MIODLETOW.V. Feb. A BARRED i -not 10.

an Isoue Jury in Supreme' Court at Goshen yesterday awarded a verdict of ono. to Ktta.O. Hinatnan for tha death of her husband, who was kiHed i nt i i rt in man. suffrage i not an- issue durin-K the present session of the A A l-eirislature unless its adherents can I A A find somo way to circumvent the Constitution. A i drawn at the request of a fihffraKe club was pal-.

a I pay; 40 of average a the Illinois 'statute, but Lc-c (Tf anil nt. o-f may result to American vessels and 'rBiirif "pSyV American citizess if this practice is "'TiiR occasional use of the flag of MrO YOUTHS KILLED a neutral or an" -enemy under, PI IN stress of immediate pursuit. a.nd irvw mn deceive an approaching enelny, which appears by press reports I to be represented as precedent t) Feb. 12 --Onn o'y -was a so i as the and justification used support this r( sul of b'pintr struck-4y a- trolley action, seems to i Government a car i ast i at and Vine very different thing from an explicit A tlj.tt he died shortly a be- Kanotion by a beligerent Koyprnmcnt i i i merchant ships generally to the 'flag of a. neutral power i i i.fiR 'jramit'ted to Rahnemann Hos' i a and smother who wsis down hy roofor lij West certain portions of the hiRh seas I'hiladp(phia was probably a a tawnier! are presumed to be frequented Both boys, were a i In the with hostile worships.

The formal I Street. rne loriiiin i declaration of such policy of g'en-. eral misuse ot a neutral's nag Jeopardizes the vesstels of neutral visiting those waters in a peculiar degree by raising the presumption that they are of-belligerent nationality, regardless of the flag whichtTTey may ylew of the -announced purpose of the German Adtniralty to engage in active naval operations in certain delimited sea areas adjacent Weather -Forecast U. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Local Office.

Trenton. N. J. Poreoast ending- at 8 P. Satur- probably i Viefore introducing it Kepresentative Flowers jpent over the measure.

carefully. He announced today a i was impos-slble to draft such a bill unUur the Michigan Constitution. In 1S91 the Supreme Court of Michigiin declared a similar act un- constitutTonar. SHE THIEF PITTSBURGrf, JERSKT N'eW York specialist confirmed, her fnars that she had tuberculosis, life didn't swrn very bright to Mrs. Muhel of 2.14 Powers Street.

So when she returned from a the doctor Monday she took her 15- monthfl-bld son, Oscar Dorlng. went Tnto her room and, turned on-the gas. Both died. GIRL SLEIGHER KILLED I HVNTIjmpO.NV Tb. Miss Kmma Cunningham was killed I ysterday and her oistor.

Ettle. suf- ingr to her home shortly after mid-1 fpred a broken arm. a sleigh in night. Mrs. Catherine Hlnspetter- dis-- whlch they were drivine: from place to their hpme in Hartslog Valley, crashed into a telephone pole.

after their horse a away. A broken, shaft frightened th" NEGRO KILLS LAWYfcK IN VOTE FRAUD CASE vU. frt i i i i --( i i a i r. "It is of course, not necessary to th coasts ot-Great Britain and tonigiit or a a col.ler Sat- A a lit, covered a man in her home and aged father, C. S.

Hejmiann, unconscious on the floor from the beating a the intruder had administered. Without hesitation the young woman attacked, the burglar, and after a nghi juicceeded In overcoming him. She tied a rope around h'er prisoner's neck and led Jilm tn the police sta'tkm. a LEAPS INTO GRAVE 'PATERRON, Feb. as "Taps" were, sounded for John Sand- frrrd.

33 Paterson Street, yesterday afternoon at hip funeral In Cedar wn Cernetery. Elsie, Sand-ford, 24 Feb. clU, max In tha election fraud cases being was reached yesterday when John Hall. a. negro iir 5 Pikevtlle Natlo'nal, shot and Milton Butler, prominent attorney i i wo Mrs.

Dowllng had worked' remln.d the German Government that i re an he among the Belgian pbor for 13 years, I so i ht of a belligeren-t in deal- in i a states wmld her pet philanthropy being "La Petite ir)R i th ral vessels on the High i ous s( any Goutte de-Lait," a society for provid- seas ls limited to visit and search, tn e-flag of the Unitei ing milk for hapless in Brus- un a blockade is proclaimed and i Vessels traverslt ing milk for hapless babies in Brussels. She arrived at Folkstone from Belgium yesterday and had an exciting story to tell of her adventures in Brussels. "I am an She said: American subject or would have been doing time in a fortress by German unless a blockade is proclaimed and effectively maintained, which this government ncrt understand to be proposed in this case. To declare or exercise a riffht to attack and destroy any vessel entering a prescribed area of the high seas without 'tirst certainly determining KB, bel- "raV'the word 'Folk-1 Hgerent nationality and the contra- and'Vhey de- band character of Its cargo would be subject act so unprecedented in naval I u-urfnre a this Kovernment Is re- uctant heliex-e that tho ImperiaJ clared I was no American bui .1 Dlltijh opy of 1 1 character. .1 was haled to" a dirty guard room in the- I'alace Royale, a suffering many I was ushered into a private room and women toik lining out -J my cloihes and my pulled t.

i apart. My hair was taken down and traversing a iirescrihe-d area are suh- uon. sin Government "of Germany in this case, contemplates, it as possible-. The sus- t'icion that enemy ships are using neutral flags improperly can create i that ships Sovernment nf the view with anx- general USfi of United States by Brlt- vessels traversing those waters. 'urdav.

a Highest yesterday. 43 ile-grees: lowest last Jiight, 3S 12 nnon, 4O dogrees; 2 p. 43 -degrees; lowest this ilate las-t in force, it seems clean, afford no i protection to -British vessels, whilo anl i 2 rtegreea. it would be a serious ana a a i i i a i 63 menace the lives and vessels i mornlnK, pe-r old, his daughter, rushed and representative of some de- thmujrh the crowd of mourners' and Jeaped Into the grave, landing on Her hands and knees on top of the coffin. The coffin was lifted from the grave and Miss-Sandford was led away by' friends.

TRAIN KILLS WOMAN American citizens. SHARE a. today, in 114 i i X. Feb. ,12.

--Mra. K. Stltes. BO years wife of Alfre'd Stites of South'Westvillc. was struck and killed by northbound elefirlc car-of the West and I i i Miij- Urn 1 last evening oa the a i i fm-ttlnir nf the tracks.

The a In the i cases. Feeling 'against the npgro ran and the i an angry mob bent on violence. authorities. a that an a would he a take the prisoner from Jail and lynvh i placed a guard flho'it the No definite cause for thp kilting One report hi a a objected Butler i his horse (o a pole near his home. It said a H.ill called But-ler nut I the yard therefore, triiiits that i i eK s4.v's i do all in i i vv'eathp'r-- Last i clouflj-: i i i clomly.

I i a thev stripped me completely from i ject to tiie same suspicion. It is to iiestion a ROV power to restrain vessels of Hritish a i a i from use Of the nag of the 1'nlteil States in the sea Friday ,1 in the Orrman a- i wolll(1 reading gage- greatly cndanKor i pnw'cr a i i i a those a. i a Frl'dny. ion.s. Lowest tc'iiiii a head to foot aTld later on consigned I determine a such me to a cell, where I to i government a the waters and even si-om to i hp night i a unhappy i of i an( a rrh to have hern i pose upon the 01 i 2 oman.

recn'gnizr-d. I i i a i a measure of hl 1 i no "It was. the good of- A I DON'T COUNT. A i a lives and 1 sx ces of Brand Whitlock. United K.X1 A A 1 IO.N.

i i aso a Snow n.nn MeDerifiott. NO. '551 Brunswick Ave- Tiuet on a a i i i nt o'clock. Retiutem i mass at Pi. Mary's Cathedral at 9 o'clock.

Interment at St. Cemetery. omit flowers. I In this city, on Ui6 9 Oeorgp, husband of Oertrude Rein. and son of late Garrett and ranees The relatives nnd friends of the a i are Ir.Vlted to attend funeral from the residence of i aunf.

Mrs. iTohn Murray. N'o. 76 Hart on T.hur-idnJ- at o'clock. Services at nilvet Baptist Church, corner Ohio Avenue and SfaTberry Street, nt Interment at.

Greenwood Cemetery. Tn this City, on of Mame Rein. Senator H. Hutehinson ns a law HP wa-s graduated from the New York Law School and admitted to the Now'Jersey bar" in 1907. Three years later he qualtlied as counselor.

H.Is offices are a In the' Broad Street and son of Mary Rein. the late Qeorge and. friends of the family, also Chatham Lodge, No. Eons of St. George, and of n.

No. 4n. are Invited to a the fnneral from his residence. No. street.

Time of funeral hereafter. It Mr. Spaulding is married and ic daughter. The position of eecre- tary pas $1.500 a year. SHORE TOWNS CAN FIGHT SEA DAMAGE Governor Fielder yesterday after- signed the.

Stevens pleasure to fie States Minister, who happened to be a personal friend, that 1 was released nnd given a passport, and only, then when I had been compelled to sign a declaration that I had been treated with kindness hy the authorities. As a matter of fact. Mr. Whit, lock gave the Germane 10 minutes to produce me." ENGLANfrSEIZES STEAMER'S CARGO FAI.MOKTH. ENGLAND.

Feb. 12. of on American steamer Wllhelmina waa formally 'seized by the -government today. Acting Instructions sent from by the Foreign Office, the port officials formally took possession of the steamer nnd ordered her transferred to a dock where her cargo will be unloaded. final disposition will be determined hy a prize court and it is stated that i I i 1- 1 A I I pptmit coast boroughs and towns to effort will be made to Hurry protect thpmselves from the these proceedings.

A estoo of the by the erection of bulkheads arid in othw ways. Governor laid over the. com- it is understood of the cargo will the owncra, enter the claim Mil, In 55th yesr of her age. relatives and family Invited friends of to attend the the ftuwrnl from her a No. South Rroad street, on Raturday at o'clock.

Interment At Greenwood. Cemetery. In this city, on the T. In the 43th nrear of hi" f'Mnda -of Menl Ixirtire. Xo.

T. TM 10 KTlenfl from-Ws lute 'N'o. on Tuesday, after- i at 2 o'clock. Cemetery. i-12-St '--In city, on thfe Francis.

Infant son of i liam aijd Florence Sennett. aged 1 and friends nf the '(ire Invited to attend the from parents' residence. Sorth Clinton on a-fternoon at 2 In- at Greenwood Cemetery. It panlon measure providing thaf the municipalities be, allowed to. issue bonds, because of' some defect.

The third manure of the serleo waa laid because it referred to cities and towns near the coast. Instead of dl- When these Governor sign the hills. TWO GIRLS ARE FOUND, WANTED "TO SEE WORiD" Ml-s Beatrice Oier and Miss Viola 'ole, Jamesburjf, who had decided "to see the world," were found yes- '-rilav aft-rnoon White by Ths to Dayton, wern tutten back walked from Jmmpshurg city, on husband the of Mary In Inst John antt of the are Invited to attend the from his Inte realdenre. No. and then boarrtert a trotley car.

rode some distance and Then got oft the car and walked to White Horse GtFMFOR ASSEMBLYMAN N. .1. Asiemhlyman Bertram i a nf Atlantic County. resident and man of this given a testimonial dinner last nUch at the Rodney Hotel by the two Re publican It the first time that place represented In tiie Assembly for Mveral and Mr. Whitman given a watch.

Hamilton Monday at ft o'clock. Req-nlem high mainr the Church of the Sacred Heart o'clock. Interment at St. John's IULSOK OOT.KM.KIf R. R.

Follntrlne; the quarterly meetlnn the of the Bound Brook Railroad Company here yesterday, of board dined Hotel ty flterHnn. The ii that it Is not subject to seizure, Inasmuch ns It left the TTnlted before any action had been taken, by the Oprmnn officials to seize foodstuffs. steamer Itself will not be with, hut be free to snil afterjhe rargo taken off. ARMED MEN GUARD BIG POWDER MILL DOVER, N. .1., armed men, all former soldiers, who liunnmhlA front I I I hf the plant of the Du Pont pany, at Haskell.

'This carefully noTrd a is- sui-d Iiy Imperial (icrman Oov- prnrnent at samo i i the proclamation of i German A i alty, and a this occasion to remind thp Imperial Gorman ment a the Gnv- if tho States is open to none of the criticisms, for a to which the Oerm.m 1 Gox-erntncnt thi urovprnrnen'" certain othrr a nations a laid" themsi-lvcs open; a thn Government of 1 States has not consented tn or acqiiU-wceti in. any i may have been taken by other I i a i in the present war which operate to restrain ne.utral- trade, but has, on contrary taken In all sucTi matters a position which warrants iTin thoSo governments 1n the proper way for any untoward effects on American shipping which the accepted principles of international law do not i and that It, therefore, regards itself as free In the present Instance to take with a. clear conscience and upon acrepfted' principles the p'oeition dictated In this If ttje. commanders of German ve-saels -of war 'should act upon the presumption a the flaK of the United States was not used in Rood faith and should destroy on the hlRh American vessel the lives of American citizens. It 'would lie difficult for the of the I'nlted States tn view the act in any other light than aX Indefensible violation of the neutral rights which.

It would be very hard indeed to reconcile i ttje i relations now so happily xiibsistine; between the two Governments. WOUIr A A STRI'S." 'If such a deplorable i nhould arise, the imperial German Government readily appreciate a pft" Government of I hold v.i;f German nnval 'You will impress upon I a I a esty's Government the uraye a which i Government feels in circumstances in regard to the the A C'ldy I a I a i i into woman tC-ae i a distance Seven two a i picked up was dead. Her t'hree cases in i the nec'k was broken, fractured. a i to nsree a the a work arms and legs broken and she was of the rourt It a a that crushed internally. URGE MOTHER'S PENSION the court hopes to r0 cases day i all safety of American and i i a i I a fn tho WHY x-ne by the San German Admiralty.

i i i may add a i ment is makJng arnfst rrpresenta- i lo the German Government In regard to fla-ticer to American Vessels and i i if declara- i nf the (Jcrman A i is put i SAYSlCAISER SEEKS TO CONCLUDE PEACE -I-'ARIS, Feb. .12. Ara'ording to the Zurich correspondent of tin- news- paper "France a the Kaiser is in a state of absolute depression and has told members Of his that Germanv s-ek some way a i ar. i areas le i and off the a A a ('''m'st. i A I A Feb.

12. ate passage of a widowed mothers' pension bill was urged yesterday in a report to the Legislature by the I.evy fommlsslon, appointed In 1913 Investigate" the subject. Conditions were Inquired Into throughout the i "i I States and in foreign coun- i by comml'ftsloners. MOLD WIFE ASTUAYER BATONNE, Feb: 12. Charged i i i her huwband, John Greyer, bv polffonlnc his coffee, Mrs.

Jennie Geyer nf 17 Rast Forty-eighth Street, is under arrest. Thomas Rado, -a PATERSONAPPROVES HEAVY TAX ON CAli I A I Ob. A I is of on I. as tppn arrrov pl by tha poard of Health. It is are IA 0 cats herp CHQCOLAT BURN C.ROVE.

i i I Oom- panv. nf i E. Hrode. TMf- 1'liHadelphla, i-hipf owner, bv front a W'ill'iw i'rove i i i i boarder in Ceyer home. Is held.aa not save the three buildings, I uin ami to Hie Oulf St.

l.awri-nre.' The a i i i i i a i i pressure regions, a I the lrw areas it i or rain from r'ai-IHc a a I Rocky a i a also a valleys a a to the a i i provinces. i the i this region i a be In the trough between i i consequent unpleasant a In the next ilay or two. O. HAROIJ3 NO YES, I a material witness. to coirelude peac-e.

It Is stated a is hope- Stales would be constrained (i the Imperial German Government to strVci for such acts llirli iittH'ri'iT 1 1 1 'any steps it mTght be necessary to Powder. Com- I take to aafeguard American lives and of fearTT property and to. secure to American fill -that he will be able to approach Rui-la through small coterie of officials at HIP HusHian court, and it is declared hy the cor- re-pondent that would readily abandon Austria if shf couloV thereby make a satisfactory peace for herself. V. S.

NEW SUBMARINE FORMALLY LAUNCHED A FPh sulimurlne I a at. thp Korp Riv'er i a today. Amy of ttoxton, of xigii A i i i i i who will command the sponsor. The -it the second of seven morine's' i i i by in 1312 a one of the largest now afloat. She Is 170 fpet long and will carry burden.

The con- tract a for a surface speed of 14 knots and- 1 1 Thp wo- ftOO knots under water. that war apies are nee-king to destroy 1 citizens the full enjoyment of tbe-lr the place. The guards were hired in. Newark and sent to the plant in an Erie train. The guards are doing duty, whilp wirhin the plant work being acknowlfdifed rights on the of In view of thesa consitera- WASHISOTOX." Peh.

by American army of Brltlth prison In Orrrnany not In pending between the Ixn1on Berlin wfth the ton administration intermediary. It on official authority here today ft admitted, however, that Great Britain had to Mrmlt (reneral supervision of the oriti.n temp'i ky -41 carried on to the cnpacitv on rtrders of which arc Mid to have received from Allies for liu-the Eu- 1 TM ropean war. AMERICANS WI" NOT GUARD BRITISH CAMPS which it with the est respect and i the sincere pur- mav that nf- misun- and no clr- that might even cloud intercourse, fit the two Governments, the confldent hope fcnd expectation, that the Inv perlal Of moan OovemnVRnt can and will assurance American cltlwTiii and their vrwieU not be molested by the na'Vml foroea of otherwise than by.vlnlt and thonrh thMr may he traviifSnir area delimited In the procl- -tlon of Admiralty. 'It adtJed for lnft. matlon of the Imp'-.

UU that repre- nentaitlona made to in .1 to 'of SLAY 10.000 I URKS CAJJIO. Foh. i to oomT" a i i a a a of I i lniie hy i troops In the two days' a on the Suez llan-al. The a In. the i i a i I i ar i a at Ift.OnflL The are i i the dead by the score, where they lie in the desert.

BULGARIA NEUTRAL YET Feb has decided to maintain a atrlct and loyal neutmllty." Premier at a yesterday with parliamentary at. which the Oerman loan to Bplfjarla KAISER EAST AGAIN It Is nfflrlaJlr Grab the Handle of This -Rainshed" Umbrella Shako it, fest it, opMi it up, jio.to how well the frame is irmdo, cx- ainine tho- waterproof tape covering know why we enough of Ha his a r- anten it, one year. If. we had out -way every man and voinan in Trenton woula own two Hainsheds, They would if they knew about this sturdy, stylish Rainshed at $1.00 you'll then just i Ihe" for war from. Final Quick Action' Clearaway Sales Nearly every department in the store will have -Worthy of special mention are -Silk and Dress Goods Remnants Basement Cotton Goods Remnants Muslin Knit Vnderear Gloves Hosiery Suits, Coats Skirts Waists Children's Dresses One Hundred Remnants of Woolen Dress Goods Lengths I 1-2 lo 5 Yds.

Out on a bag table; included in lot are broadcloths, novelties, Stripes, cheviots in all colors and black. terial from skirtings and dress material. Alt Itelf Trice VSPAPERI.

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