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    THE DAILY MIRROR, Friday. May 7. 191*m , ASQIJITH'S STIRRING STORY OP DARDANELLES LANDING

    C E R T I F I E D C I RC U L A T IO N L A R G E R T H A N A N Y O T H E R P I C T UR E P A P E R I N T H E W O R L DNo . 3,599.

    Regi s t ered at t he G.P.O.as a N ewspaper . FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915 One Halfpenny.

    WOUNDED ON FRIDAY, HOME IN ENG LAN D BY SUN DAY AN DWATCHIN G THE CHESTER RACES ON WEDN ESDAY.

    Thib so ld ie r wore a German he lme t .

    Many of the men were High landers . Lady Arthur Gro svenor , who has many wo unded men under he r ca re , accompan ied the so ld ie rs .

    ' W o u n d e d m e n e x c h a ng e g re e t in g s w i th t h e " b o o t i e s . "It was a khakr crowd at the Chester races, and many of the soldiers had their arms inslmgs or woie ba rdag es . A number of the men were wounded on Friday , were in hospital ai I^ ngland by Sunda> , and were well eno ugh to be watching the sport by Wednesi-

    They a l l en joyed the day ' s sport .day . Ladv Arthu r Gro svenor , who accompan ied a pa rty of wounded men , is the wife ofLord Arthur Grosvenor , the he ir-p resumptiVe to the Dukedom of West-minste r. Herresidence is near Chester. {.Daily Mirror p h o t o g ra p h s . )

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    ^fiie^ THE DAILY MIRROR May 7, 1915B R A V E R Y W I N N IN G ATD A R D A N E L L E S .Premier Praises Courage and Skill

    of AlUed Troops on Landing.HOW BEACH WAS HUSHED

    T he magni f i cen t s t o r y of the l a n d i n g of the' A l l i ed t r oops at the D a r d a n e l l e s an d t h e i r sue-ces s f v i l advance aga ins t th e T u r k s was t o l d ind e t a i l by the P r i m e M i n i s t e r y e s t e r d a y in theH o u s e of C o m m o n s .

    M r . As qu i th s a id it was d e c i d e d to l a n d at.t h r e e m a i n p o i n t s , C a p e H e l l a s , S e d e l B a h r andG a b a T e v e , a b o u t t h i r t e e n m i l e s n o r t h on thew e s t e r n s h o r e , and at Kum K a l e on the As ia t i cs ide .T he l and ing on the Asivttic side was essential inor der to s ilence the hosti le batter ies , which in-.ter iered. with the land-Dg on the GaUipo l i Pen insnla,A,t d*wn on Apr i l 25 a l and ing took p l ace oft r oops , r aah ing use ot six'lwnd'.ng; pi ce^.i^he 29th Divis ion disejabarked at Sedel B ahraA the New Zenland and Auitr^tif tn cotps atG-aha. Xeve imd the Fi-ench forces at Eum Kale ._B5> the even ing o! the day 29,000 laen in all wereh e s e t o r c e s w e r e o p p o s e d by s u c c e s s i v e l i n e sof infjt,Qtr.y an d a r t i l l e r y , b e h i n d s t r o n g b a r h r dw i r e e n t a n g le m e h t s,T he l ead ing b i - i gadea n d th e A u s t r a l i a n an dN e w Z e a l a n d . c o r p s, inc o m n r a n d of G e n e r a !B r o a d.w oo d, w e r el a n d e d at 4.30 on thee v e n i n g of the 25th inabs o lu t e s i l ence . ,T h e e n e m y o p e n e d aheavy f ire at p o i n t -

    h l a n k r a n g e , but theb e a c h was i x i s hed wi thvig^iur and the a t t a c kwas car r i ed wi th theu t m o st p u s h , TheFr ench ' i n r cf e . e f f ec t edt h e i r I a n d i h g " a t KumK a l e , an d a d v a n c e dT he los s in t h i s o p e r a t i o nw n . 0 n a s o e e nv o u n d e d in the Dar-d.^nelles operations .w i t h g r e a t g a l l a n t r y ,was neces s ar i l y ver y heavy , , an d i n c l u d e d th ed e a t h of B r i g a d i e r - G e n e r a l N a p i e r , c o m m a n d i n gth e 88 th "B r igade .T he 29 th Div i s ion , in c o m m a n d ot G e n e r a lHunter, earned with great valour the l u r k i s hposition at Sedel Bahr, a position which included rocky ravines._By the evening o "the 27tli the S9th Divisionwag f irmly es tablished across the pen ins u l a , andhad advancs d two miles from the poin t of Innd.in g and had joined the French troop.^, who; having fulfilled their taali, cioseed froro-vthe Asiatic. s i de . . .The sucosKsful performance of this difficultoper a t i on of war m the face o d e t i r m . n ' d opposit ion necess itated on the par t of the t , 00ps engaged ihe gr ea t es t conr as e and skil l .

    T h e o p e r a t i o n s are b e i n g c o n t i n u e d ' indp r e s s e d f o r w a r d u n d e r h i g h l y s a t i s f a c t o r y con

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    May 7, 19t3 iTHE3 DAILY' MIRROR Pa p? 3

    B R IT IS H R E C A P TU R E M O R E O F T H E I R L O ST T R E N C H E S O N H I L LSir John French Repor t sThat Fighting Is StillRaging Thefe .EN EM Y AD IMITS FR EN C HSUCCESS NEAR FLIR EY .

    Titanic Struggle Between Russians and Germans in Vistula

    ^Carpathians Battle. _

    BRUSH WITH FOE'S TORPEDO-BOATS NEAR UBAU.

    F u r i o u s f i g h t i n g is s t i l l r a g in g r o u n d H i l l 60,bu t Sir John French sent the cheering newsyesterday that the B r i t i sh had recapturedm o r e of the lost trenches,T h e Ge r m a n o f f i c ia l co m m u n iq u e a d m i t s t h a tthe French advanced into their posit ionsn o r t h of F l i r e y and t h a t f ig h t in g is s t i l l g o in go n t h e r e .T h e G e r m a n s ' c l a i m to h a v e a f i r m gr ip on theD u k l a P a s s and to h a v e t a k e n , in all 40,000p r i s o n e r s .The- R u s s i a n s , on the o t h e r h a i l d , r e p o r t s u c ces s es aga ins t th e e n e m y at vai iouB po in t s oit h e b a t t l e l i n e , an d w i t h r e g a r d to the Vis tu l a -C a r p a t h i a n s b a t t l e say t ha t t he i r , t r oops wer es e v e r e l y t r i e d o w i n g to the s u p e r i o r t J e r m a nar t i l l e r y , bu t t h a t the foe a l s o s u l f e r ed heav i ly .T h e A u s t r i a n s in t h e i r c o m m u n i q u e , s a y s theC e n t r a l N e w s , c l a i m t h a t t h e y a r e ^ a n n i h i l a t in g the 3rd K u s s i a n A r m yAccordiQg to the German newspapers, says aR o u t e r A m s t e r d a m m e s s a g e , th e c o m m a n d e rof th e G e r m a n t r o o p s b e fo r e Y p r e s is D u k eA l h r e c h i of W u r t e m b e r g . .P r e s u m a b l y , t h e r e f o r e , he is the man r e s p o n s -i h i e for the use of p o i s o n o u s g a s e s an d o t h e rdev i l i s h dev ices aga ins t the B r i t i s h .FIGHTING STILL RAGINGON HILL 60.Sir John French. Reports That ^ore Trenches

    Have Been Recaptured.T h e F i e l d - M a r s h a l C o m m a n d i n g th e B r i t i s hF o r c e s . i n F r a n c e r e p o r t s as f o l l ows : M ay 6, 1915.Thexe is n o t h i n g to r e p o r t ont he B r i t i s h f r on t excep t th e r e e a p t u i e by usy e s t e r d a y e v e n i n g o m o r e of the l o s t t r e n c h e so n H i l l } , s ou th -eas t , o f " f p r es , an d fighting sliUc o n t i n u e s in t ha t l oca l i t y .E l s e w h e r e th e e n e m y ha s s h o w a no di s pos i t i o n to a t t a c k . P A R I S , May 6 . T hi s a f t e r no on ' s o f f i ci a l com

    m u n i q u e s a y s : ^N o r t h of Y p r e s we e a s i l y r e p u l s e d a n i g h ta t t a c k d e b o u c h i n g f r o m S t e e n s t r a a t e .Sou th oi Ypi-es th e Oer mana a t t acked , nearZwarteien, tbe trenches on Hi l l 60 which werewon las t month by the Britiah troops .Their at tack was very violent, and in the courseof it they again, used asphyx iating gases .ITiey first became msisters of this posit ion, ba tour Allies then counter-attacked and retook someof the -o8t trenohea.I n ike Ailly Wood the counts!-at tack deliveredby us at the end of the daymade s l ight progress ,an d we retook another portion "of the posit ionwhere the G e r m a n s had obbained a ioothold in themor n ing .Dur ing the nigh t the G'ennana counter-attackedon the small hil l eas t of the SUhaker was en , ofwhich they i-eoccupied the s ummi t . ,Al l th e r e s t of oui g a i n s , in the d i r e c t i o n oft h e F e c h t h a v e b e e n m a i n t a i n e d an d cons o l i d a t e d . E e u t e r ;P A R I S , May 6,^To-night 's off icial s ta tem ents a y s : T h e day p a s s e d off q u i e t l y an d t h e r e isn o t h i n g to r e p o r t . R e u t e r .aERMA]!?8^ BCG CLAIMS.AMSTEEDi-M, May 6- T he o f fi c i al co t i imuni t i u ^i s s ued in B er l in t o -day s ays : N e a r Y p r e s we .made f u r ther p r ogr es s byt a k i n g th e !farm o V a n h e u l e .On "the railway l ine from M essines ' to Ypr es wecapturjDd some ndndred pmoners and fifteen machine :5un.I n the wooded district -n-est of Combrea we attacked and cap ture d four F ren ch officers, ,135 .menand four machine guns .I n the Ailly Wood we threw the enemy out ofhia .posit ions , capturing over 2.O00 French, among:them twenty-one offici-es. and also^ tak ing twt>, euiw. several machine guns and mine throwingDOwitzer^! The Frencli louse? wer6 very, severe,:North of Fl i r ey and neur the Croix dea C ar mea- the enemy ottacked our [positions.Hor th of Fl i r ey , at one poin t , the enemy advanced into our .positiona.F i g h t i n g is p r o c e e d i n g for a s m a l l p a r t oft h e s e . At all o t h e r p o i n t s th e F r e n c h w e r e rep u l s e d .I n th e e a s t e r n t h e a t r e of "war , s ou th -wes t ofM i t a u . s o u t h of Saadow., an d e a s t of Kos s i enyfighting is pToe eedi ng.Teati ;rdai north-eaBt and BWith-wcBt. of KahWftrja .etrons Eii&aian fr"""s Topeatedly atLackeii,

    but were repulssd with heavy losses . Hosti le att acks aga ins t our br idgeheads on the Pilica alsofailed. Last nigh t WB bomba rded the fprtress ofG-rodiio.i n th e s ouf ch -eae t er n t hea t r e of war, in W e s tGal i c i a , th e r e a r g u a r d s of the r e t r e a t i n g e n e m yoffered a d e s p e r a t e r e s i s t a n c e to the A l l i e dt r o o p s u n d e r G e n e r a l M a e k e n s e n , w h i c h b r o k ed o w n on the h e i g h t s on. the l e f t bank ot theW is loka , above an d b e l o w th e m o u t l i of theRofaEiver.We not. onlj; forced a' cross ing over the W is lokaai several points , hut firmly put our h a n d s ohthe Dukla 'Pass and the r oad l ead ing to it.

    T he number of pr i s oner s t aken up til! now isover 40,000.At B es k id and on the L u p k o w r o a d th e a t t a c kof th e f o r c e s u n d e r G e n e r a l von der M a r w i t zi s f a v o u r a b l y p r o g r e s s i n g s i m u l t a n e o u s l y w i t ht h a t of the f o r ces of the A u s t r o - H u n g a r i a nAr my. E euf cer .AjfSTESDAM, May 6.An of f i c i a l Vienna t e l e g r a m s a y s :At f our in the a f t e r n o o n tha l as t R us s i an pos i t i o n s on the h e i g h t s e a s t of the B u n a j e c an dt he B ia l a wer e ga ined by our t r o o p s .S i n c e ten in the m o r n i n g T a m o w ha s a g a i nb e e n in our p o s s e s s i o n . - ^ i t e u t e r .

    R O YAL ASSEN T TO JAPAN^SULTIMATUM,Hint That Force Will Be Used If ChinaRefuses Demands.

    GREAT BATTLE GOING ONI N G A l iG I A .

    Russians, Say Troops Were;, Severely Tried,but Foe Also Lost Heavily.pETBOGaAD, May 6.A c o m m u n i q u e f i ; o m th eRussian Great General Headquarters Staftp u b l i s h e d t o - d d y s a y s : , ,An engagen i^ -n t t ook p l ace yes t e r day , nearL ibau wi th Genn ,an to i r pedo -boat s ,. On the r i gh t bank of the Orziga, on the evenin g of the 4th, we r epu l s ed an i m p e t u o u s ' a t t a c kby the Ger mans which had been p r epar ed by *

    fierce fire lasting an hour and a half. We inflicted heavy losses on the enemy.E a s t of t he .M lawa E ai lway *succeeded by aaurprise attack in capfttr ing the farm . ofYesterday the enemy made in cessan t, but ^abort ive counter-attacks las t i^ng six h o u r s . , In frontof the f a r m which s t iU. r emains in our hands theGermans lef t about 1.000 dead . All is quie't onth e !eft bank of the Vis tu l a .I n G a l i c i a th e b a t t l e b e t w e e n th e V i s t u l a andt h e C a r p a t h i a n s was c o n t i n u e d y e s t e r d a y w i t hg r e a t o b s t i n a c y .S E V E R E L Y T R I E D .C o v e r e d by heavy ar t i l l e r y f i r e th e e n e m y c o n t i n u e d to c o n c e n t r a t e f o r c e s on the r i g h t b a n kof th e D u n a j e c .The enemy's main efforts were directed in thedirection of Biecz and J as lo .Our troops were severely tr ied owing to the superiori ty of the f inemy's heavy ar t i l lery, but thefeiiem;^ also suffered heavily unde r our s hr apneland r if le f ire wheneverhe attem:pted to a t t ack .In the direction of Stry, during Tuesday, wedeveloped our success in the posit ions on M ontM akouwka. , .T he number of prisoners wc made in this actionamountf) to 2,000 men and forty qSicers. The ret r ea t i ng enemy was t h r own back a considerabled i s t ance . ,A l o n g th e c o u r s e of the U p p e r L o m n i c a wea l s p g a i n e d s o m e s u c c e ss e s y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g . E e u t e r.

    yiCTORY IN CAUCASUS.pETROGRaD, May 5 , T he f o l lowing is a det a i l e d a c c o u n t of the d e f e a t of the T u r k i s h , a r m yc o r p s u n d e r D j e v e t P a s h a , w h i c h a t t e m p t e d toi n v a d e th e D e l m e n k h o y r e g i o n an d di s lodge th eHuSs ians f r om it;Djevet Pas ha had 30,000 men, fresh troops ,under his command . In" a terr if ic at tack hehurled them en masse agains t the B us s i ana .The lat ter , ai though nnmerically infer ior^ held, theiT ground and let the enemy appr oach , d r jv ih^ him back at the poin t of the bayonet at each ofhi s a t t acks . .Then paaaing to a ge.i ieral counter-attack, they_comple t e^ r ou t ed -the enemy, who was worn out'wi th hia barren efforts . .T he T i i r kS r e t i r ee! in d i s o r d e r . A m o n g th ep r i s o n e r s t a k e n la the notor ious S i r a f co , C h iefof th e K u r d s in the U r u m i a r e g i o n , who wasb l i n d l y o b e y e d by the t r i b e s u n d e r hi s r u l e ,E e u t e r .

    TOKIQ, May 6- The Em peror has sanctionedthe ijltimatum to China.Keuter. ^A mes s age f r om T okio , s ays an E x c h a n g eW a s h i n g t o n t e l e g r a m , r e p o r t s t h a t it is officiallys t a t ed t ha t C h ina ha s been g iven t i l l Sunday tor ep ly .J a p a n , it is i n t i m a t e d , w i l l us e f o r ce i herd e m a n d s are r e f u s e dC h i n a , a c c o r d i n g , to a t e l egr am f r om T okio ,q u o t e d by R e u t e r , m u s t a c c e p t th e J a p a n e s ed e m a n d s u n c o n d i t i o n a l l y .T h e p o i n t s in d i s p u t e b e t w e e n J a p a n an dC h i n a i n c l u d e , a c c o r d i n g to P e u t e r , th e i i on -a i i e n a t i o n of p o r t s an d h a r b o u r s on and i s l a n d soff th e c o a s t of C b i n a , th e l a n d o w n e r s h i p ofJ a p a n e s e s c h o o l s an d h o s p i t a l s , th e r i ues t i on ofa r m s , r a i l w a y s , th e r i g h t of x>r opagating r e l i g io nb y J a p a n e s e s u b j e c t s , etc.'^STiiUOOLlNG FOR LI FE. ".." It "was a m u s t a p p a l l i n g s i g h t , all t h e s e p o o rb l ack f aces s t r ugg l ing , s t r ugg l ing , f o r - l i f e . ". So w r i t e s a British off icer at the f r on t whoTece-ntly vis i ted a h o s p i t a l in w h i c h s e v e r a l oft h e v i c t i m s of the G e r m a n s ' p o i s o n o u s g a s e sw e r e b e i n g t r e a t e d . Hi s l e t t e r is as f o l l ows . :" W h e n we got to the h o s p i t a l , " he s ays , " weh a d no diff iculty in f i nd ing out in w h i c h w a r d. the n i en wer e , as the n o i s e of the poor dev i l st r y i n g to get b r e a t h was suff icient to d i r e c t us-" There were abo ut twenty of the worst casesin "the war d on mattresses propped up agains tthe- walls .' ' Their faces , arms, hands were of o,ahmy grey-black colour , with mouths open and lead-glaEed,eyes , tdl swaying s l ightly backwards and forwardst r y ing to get br ea th . ._ , , ," There ia practically nothing to be done; forthem, eKcept to .give them salt and water t

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    P a g e 4 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R M ay 7, 1915

    WAR AND FASHION IN HYDE PARK^ YESTERDAY .

    ,Th( - r e w a s qu i t e a f a s h i on p a r a de in . t h e R ow .

    * ' ' . \ ' I ' 1 - . ' A lo t o f w o me n a r e s t i l l w e a r i ng f ur s .T h o u g h t h e r e i s t o b e n o o f f ic i al ' s e a s o n t h i s y e a r , L o n d o n i s f il li ng ,u p , a n d t h e r e w e r e p l e n t y o f p r e t t y w o m e n w e a r i n g p r e t t yd r e s s e s in H y d e P a r k y e s t e r d a y . T h e a b s e n c e o f y o u n g m e n , h o w e v e r , i s v e r y n o t i c e a b l e . T h o s e w h o a r e t o b e s e e n a r e w e a r i n g k h a k i , a n d n o t t h e t o p h a t a n d m o r n i n g c o a t o f p e a c e time{Daily Mirror p h o t o g r a p h s . )

    AMBULANCE FOR HORSES. NOT A WAR PHOTOGRAPH.

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    F i r i n g a s al - u t e o f - ^ t w en t y - o ne g u n s a t t h e H o r s e G u a r d s y e s t e r d a y , . t h e a n n i v e r s a r y o f K i n g G e o r g e ' s A c c e s s i o n .

    ' 'STOLEN FRUIT."

    T h e m o t o r - a m b u l a n c e f o r h o r s e s w h i c h h a s b ee n a c c e p t e d. b y t h e A r m y a u t h o r i t i e s . I t i s s e e n a t t h e H o m e o f R e s tf o r H o r s e s , Cxici^lewood.{Daily Mirror p h o t o g r a p h . )A f u r t i v e d i p i n t h e S e r p e n t ine w i th , one e ye on t hepoliceman.

    DOING HIS BIT,

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    w he n you r e move the ca na e . D ige s t i ve t r ouble s a r e due to f e r me nta t ion g iw a s t e p r oduc t s i n t he d ig t i s t i ve t r a c t .D r ugs r el i e ve the s ymptom s of I nd ige s t i on , bu t l e a ve the c a us e un touc he d , a ndI ndige s t ion qu ic k ly r e a s s e r t s itself.Bra,e :g's Charcoal does not mere ly.re lievethe s ymptoms i t s e i z e s upon th i s w a s t ema t t e r , r e nde r s i t i nnoc uous , a nd c a r r i e si t ou t o f t he s ys t e m.BRAces

    = N a t u r e s H e a l t h G i v e r ^^ . i n t he f or m of B r a ggs C ha r c oa l B i s c u i t s ^^ is not a bit l ike medic ine . Pleas ant to :=;.^ t a ke a nd qu i t e ha r mle s s , i t ma ys a f e ly be ^= ' a dmini s t e r e d to i nva l ids a nd yu i t e young ^n c hi ld r e n a nd qu ic k ly ba n i s he s zz= Indigestion, Flatulence. == Acidity, Fullness, ^= Poor Complexions. H. R e c omme nd e d a nd uwe d pe r s ona l ly by =zz Medical Men for over ha lf a centu ry. =H Sold by a ll Chem ists and Stores . Biscu its , =.~ 1/-, 2/- and 4/- ] ie r t in ; Pow der, 2,- and =~ 4/- per bott le ; Capsules , '21- p e r b o x ; zz= , Lozenges, J /IJ per box, ~S Send for Free Sample To-day. == A {*-enerous f r e e s a mple w i l l be s e n t t o '~ a ny r e a de r m e nt io i i i n | r " T i i e D a i ly ^s:S Mir ror ." S end iJd. to cover postay e to E J . L . B K A G G , L t d . , g= 1 4 , W i g m o r e S t . , L o n d o n , W . =

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    Th e Jaii pLunt itt complclcjiv c. jftiv atc, tlic Judg e, vvjth v>h:\t icsult we all know.The oi:;ei.i -^cason has begun ,a (.lonm gen. Holl and, where the Tim bcrto wn Opera tic Societv p roduced " Tn.'d IJui> . ' I he peif oim an(c ua^ so suc(c bful that tbc\ intend gl^ lng " 1 he PiratCb of Penzan ce." All the mcrnbeib of tl^ocietv arc mte mt d Hriti-h sailor:^

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    l .adv Rosamund Fol-lambc, who has threebro the rs sen ing withthe fo ice -

    A large num ber of children spent a jolly afternoon yeste rday in Toyland (postaldress, Murr ay's Club ,'Bea k-sti eet, -W:)? Her e Miss Edria May is seen liolding uploons for which efiger hands are uplifted. (Daily Mirror photograph .)ad -ba l-

    Mr. Miles Mallcson .author of " The Man ofIdeas," whb is to beman led to-day to LadyCons tance Annes ley .

    BOMB-THROWERS STOR

    Brit ish bomb th row ers s to rming a ( ic rman trench dur ing the f igh ting 'become very dexterous in the use of thcs^ missiles, which are of threeof a position. (Dirawing by F. MataniaJ

    NURSE 'S V. C. "

    Master Gerald Fitzgerald, son of Lady Edward Fitzgerald, with one of the quaint dolls made by MissHil da Cowham, the artist. The dolls are called "kid dies." {Daily Mirror photograph .)Sister Mary B Bcnnc t, who hasbeen decorated by the King withthe Royal Red Cross. She was on the wrecked Rohil la .

    KING MANOEL.

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    SPY DISGUISED AS A FRENCH PEASANT.

    Thi ^ (Icr ma n '.pv. v>ho wa'- cauj^ht A\anc.cring tbiouf ;h th e 1'rcnch lino-, jn tlie Ai^ onr. c-, is t>(M- 1 cm^ (lucst ionrd h\ anofficer. He \\a'- die->sed a'5 a Fien ch j)ca-.ant. Th e enemy ^piOb arc \t'i v cle^e^ at di^j^uiMnj; thcms( he-,, and ihi-, man\va^ no exception to the lule.

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    Tady Rache l S ta ig i*(second daughter ofthe Karl o f Wlia rn -cliffo), -who has gi venbirth to a son.

    L i e u t e n a n t Ja me sN i c ho U s , w h o ' w a swounded during thecapture of Hill 60.(C la u d e H a r r i s . )

    WAR LORD DOLES OUT IRON CROSSES,

    Iron Crosses are still going cheap, and "E\o-W itnes> , ' has pointed out llint ^omc discontent exists amo ng the men who have been passed over. Here the K aiser is seen, d istr ibu t ing them among h is a i imen .

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    T h e s e c o n d l e t t e r w a s e q u a l l y d i s a p p o i n t i n gin, i t s r e s u l t s . S h e c a l l e d u p o n a m e r c h a n t i nt h e C i t y w h o w a n t e d a s e c r e t a r y a b l e t o u n d e r -^ s t a h d F r e n c h . M a r j o i i e s p o k e F r e n c h f lu en tl yw i t h a p e r f e c t P a r i s i a n a c c e n t a n d h e r h o p e sw e r e h i g h . B u t s h e h a d b e e n f o r c e d t o c o n f e s sh e r i g n o r a n c e o f s h o r t h a n d a n d t y p e w r i t i n g . A n d w h e n s h e w a s u n a b l e t o g i v e t h e F r e n c he q u i v a l e n t f o r " b i l l s of f a d i n g " a n d o t h e r t e c h n i c a l c o m m e r c i a l te r m s , t h e m e r c h a n t h a d g i v e nh e r t o u n d e r s t a n d p o l i t e l y , b u t d i s t i n c t l y , t h a ts h e w o i i l d b e o f n o uae i n t h e C i t y .T h e n s h e p u r c h a s e d a w r i t i n g p a d a n d p e n c i l 'a n d p r e p a r e d t o w r i t e a s t o r y . T h a t , a t l e a s t ,s h e a r g u e d , n e e d e d n o p a r t i c u l a r t r a i n i n g . B u tt h e n e t r e s u l t - o f f o u r h o u r s ' w o r k a n d w o r r yw a s h a l f a d o z e n c r u m p l e d s h e e t s o f p a p e r f lu ngd e s p a i r i n g l y i n t o t h e w a s t e p a p e r b a s k e t . T h e r e r e m a i n e d t h e s t a g e . A n a d v e r t i s e m e n tf o r " y o u n g l a d i e s a b l e t o s i n g a n d d a n c e " h a dt a k e n h e r t o M r . S a m D a n i e l s o n ' s o f f ic e t h a tm o r n i n g . T h e r e s u l t s o f t h a t i n t e r v i e w h a db e e n m o r e ' t i s a s t r o u s e v e n t h a n t h e o t h e r s .B y t h e t i m e s h e r e a c h e d t h e H a y m a r k e t h e ta n g e r h a d d i e d a w a y , b u t s h e f e l t p r o f o u n d l yd e p r e s s e d . S h e h a d f o r g o t t e n a l l a b o u t t h et h e a t r i c a l a g e n t . H e T t h o u g h t s h a d g o n e b a c k ,a s t h e y w e r e a l w a y s g o i n g b a c k t o R u p e r t .H e w a s h e r h u s b a n d a n d s h e h a d n e v e r s e e nh i m s i n c e , h e r w e d d i n g d a y 1 S h e d i d n o t k n o wi f h e w e r e b a c k i n t o w n . A t a n y r a t e , h e h a dm a d e n o s i g n .D i d h e i n t e n d , s h e a s k e d herse l f , a s s h e h a da s k e d t h e q u e s t i o n s o m a n y t i m e s b e f o r e , t op a s s a l t o g e t h e r o u t of h e r l i f e ? 'T w i c e , d r i v e n b y l o v e a n d l o n e l i n e s s , s h e h a ds a t d o w n t o w r i t e t o h i m t o a s k h i m t o g i v e h e ja n o t h e r c h a n c e to e x p l a i n a w a y t h a t h i d e o u sm i s t a k e . T h e n a l i t t l e d e n i o n o f j e a l o u s y j n h e rb r a i n h a d w h i s p e r e d " H e h a s g o n e t o L e o n o r e . "S h e b i t h e r l ip . W a s t h i s u n k n o w n L e o n o r ea l w a y s t o s t a n d b e t w e e n h e r a n d h e r h u s b a n d ?T h e c o r n e r s o f h e r m o r r t h , t r e m b l e d s l i g h t l y ,b u t s h e s e t h e r s m a l l c h i n f lr m' ly a n d a l i g h to f r e s o l u t i o n s h o n e i n h e r d e e p b l u e e y e s . O n ed a y s h e w o u l d f ig ht t h i s u n k n o w n w o m a n f o rt h e p o s s e s s i o n o f h e r h u s b a n d . W h a t e v e r h ea n d L e o n o r e h a d b e e n t o e a c h o t h e r i n t h e p a s t ,R u p e r t h a d l o v e d h e r w h e n h e a s k e d h e r t o

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    A Busy M agrrtate.1 saw Mr. J . P ie rpon t Morgan the o the rday leaving his offices in Broad-street justbe fo re he re tu rned to New York . I was impressed by h is- ex trao rd in a ry l ikeness to h isfa the r . He is a s ta l l a s h is fa the r was andhas the same remarkab le b read th o fshou lde rs. He a lsohas h is fa the r ' s ap - pa ren t le jsu re l incssof gait. He seemsneve r , to be .in ahurry , a l though hewas one of the busiestmen in London during his fortn ight'svisit. -P r e m i e r ' s T r i b u t e .He is the sole agentin the United S ta te sfo r t h e A d m i ra l t yand W ar Office, andis in entire charge oft he g i g a n t i c p ur chases of war material being made forthem- Th is a rrangemen t makes o f Mr. ,Morgan a ve ri tab le "cap ta in o f industry ."Mr, Morgan muist have been pleased at thetribu te paid to . him the other day in the 'House by Mr. Asquith^ who stated that theGovernment apprec ia ted the va lue o f the se rv ices he has rende red during the war.

    Mr. J. Pierpotit Morgan.

    Tiwice Wounded .Colone l Bridges, who a few days ' ago wasseve re ly in ju red hy a she l l , is he ld in h ighest im a tion 'by S ir John French , , and sometime ago was decorated by King AJbert forthg inva luab le se rv ices he has rende red . Th isis the second time Colonel Bridges has beenwounde d, in the prese nt war. The first occasion was on the Aisne, when he had his horsesho t under h im! Durin g the Sou th AfricanW ar he was shot in the right, han d by aricoche t t ing bu l le t , and h is hand now' re ma ins pe rman en tly in ju red ,Ce l^iT-i t ie s in Arm oured Cars .Many we ll-known ce lebri t ie s have oh ta inedcommissions in the Armoured C ar-B rigad e ,

    I of whic 'h several squadrons are now inFrance - Among o the rs a re Griggs , thefa m o u s j o c k e y ; " T o n e y " W i ld in g , o f l a w n' tenn is fame , who has taken pa rt in seve ra lo f t h e sm a l l e r " sc r a p s" ; M a c M in n i s , w h owon the Motor Grand Prix in France la styea r , and Cherry Garra rd , who was zoo log istto Cap ta in Sco tt on the i l l -fa ted Anta rc t icexped it ion .A P o p u l a r D u k e . 'The Puk ^ o f Wes tmins te r is in commandof all the, squa dron s that are actua lly at thefron t , a s d ist inc t from those which a re re mai nin g at the ba,se. Th e Du ke, by the way,is very popular with his men, both for hisab i l i ty a s a comman der and fo r h is pe rsona lcourage .In the Th ich o f the F igh t .Armour ed ca rs p layed an importan t pa rta t the ba t t le o f Neuve Chape l le , and theDuk e himself vyas in the thick of the fighting .One of.his officers told me that the Duke wasthe coo lest man in "ac t ion he had ,eve r me t ."You neve r have to look .fa r fo r h i jn i f youwant him ," he added .' " 'WTierever the scrapping is hottest there he is sure to hs foyndyoii can stake your sh ir t on i t ! " And th iswas no idle compliment, comi'ng as it didfrom one who took pa rt in the re trea t fromMons.Spo ils o f War. ." Father, what are the spoils of war ? " a s k e dlittle Er ic. " Some of them used, to he calledLouva in , Rhe ims and Ypres," was the g rimanswer.T a i l o r s a t t h e A c a d e m y .,Gan a rt is ts . .pa in t c lo thes? ' Once aga in theexhihitor s at the Acadfemy are, I obser ve,sha rp ly ca l led to accoun t by the "Ta i lo r andCutt e r" for the ir sa rto ria l shortcomings. Iiearn that the clothes depicted, for the mostpart, look as if they . had^ been dragg edth rough a d i tch . S ir Arch iba ld Ge ik ie , i tseems,- is portr ayed in a rusty lou nge suitwhich does not fit, while Mr. John MaddoxJ.P . ' s frock coa t is "simply a .b lack mass."A B a n q u e t .'Lots of people 's i^otion about a "goodd inn e r" is one composed o f d ishes tha t youcan ' t p ronounce be fo re ea t ing and can ' t d igesta f t e rw a rd s .

    P r in c e G e o r se ' 8 F u tu re .I hea r tha t P rince George , who is th ir teenin December, is tp have ohe more term at hisschoo l a t Broadsta irs . I t is unde rstood tha tthis is likely to be his last term there, and thathe will go on to Eton, where his brotherHenr y is. Ther e was a likelihood that hewould enter the Royal Naval C ollege a tOsborne and follow the sea as a profession,but. appare ntly the Ki ng has other views.The Ophe lia Case .I passed an in te re st ing ha lf-hour yeste rdaymorn ing in the Nava l Prize Court wa tch ingthe CQnclusion of the evidence in the famousOphe lia case be fo re S ir Samue l Evan s. Thewire le ss, ope ra to r o f the Ophe lia a s tu rdyGerman sa i lo rwas in the witness-box , andbeh ind h im, h is bayone t g l i t te r ing in the sunl igh t , s tood a se rgean t on gua rd . S i t t ingjust in front of the .barrist ers was one of th eGerman naval qfhcers concerned in the case,the b righ t u l t ramarine b lue o f h is co l la r p ro v id ing a st r ik ing no te o f co lour in the court .

    S i r S a m u e l C o r r e c t s I n t e r p r e t e r .On tw6 or three occasions Sir SamuelEvans , showed an expe rt know ledge o f G erman , and confe rred w ith the in te rp re te r onthe ex.act meaning of certain German words.The te rm "guardsh ip" was a case in po in t ." I do no t th ink you have p rope rly understood the witness," he sa id to the in te rp re te r ." He said " and here follow ed a queer, to ngue-ty ing T eu ton ic expression . The court , bythe way , was packed with ba rr iste rs andfash ionab ly -d ressed men and women , whileseve ra l Bri t ish nava l o ff ice rs were p resen t^H e r M i s s i o n ," Wom an ' s mission !" exc la imed the o ldbache lo r . "PU te l l you wha t woman ' s mission is, sir,- or wha t it ought to be, a nyhow .It ' s sub-mission , s i r !"A n I n t e r e s t i n g : N i g h t .There wil l be an in te re st ing even t a t theAmbassadors Thea tre to -n igh t , when Mile .Eve Lava l l ie re makes he r appea rance in anewone-act play which is to precede " Odds and

    Mile. Eve Lavall iere.Ends," Th is cha rming French ac tress hasmade herself a notab le figure in Lond on. Theaudience should, be almos t as interesting asthe p lay .A dni ir a l B ynigf 'e C hair .Among the historic relics at Yotes Court^Maidstone , w hich is announced to be for sa le ,is the cha ir in which Admira l Byng sa t whenhe was sho t fo r " trea son ." The admira l w asa d irec t ancesto r o f the p resen t owner. LordTorrin g ton , who is now se rv ing a t the fron twith the 19th Laiicer s. Altho ugh a youngn ian st i l l , he has had a st i rr ing ca ree r . A R o m a n t i c M a tc h .His w edding in PaYis to Miss Souray , formerly a Ga ie ty favouri te , a rose from a racein which a horse belonging to the lady beatone which w as the property^ of his lord ship .His love o f s tecp lechasing made h im an exce l len t ama teur r ide r ove r the st icks, and he-was the leader of quite a band of jockeys,ama teur ^nd p ro fessiona l , who ' jo in ' ed the19th Lancers w.heii the war broke out.Why Not More o f Them?In the West End the other day I saw a girldriving a motor-van. She was dressed in acha rming un ifo rm, which inc luded a navyblue skirt and tight-fitting coat, ahd peakedcap trimm ed with red braid. Ail eyes wereturned towards the pretty figure at the steeringwheel. The brightnes s of the uniform certainly added to the cheerfulness of tlie street.

    A F a m o u s N a m e .There is, I hear, a good deal of anxiety inthe Gladstone family conce rn ing Lieu tenan tC. A. Gladstone , who is reported missing .This promising young officer had been attached to the Roya l F ly in g Corps sinceNovem ber la st . A maste r a t E ton C ollegeand an Oxford Blue ,he was we ll known" u p t h e r i v e r " b o thas a fine athlete anda man o f in te l lec tua ld ist inc t ion , and he re ,I am told, his badluck has evoked exp ressions o f p ro foundconce rn .A D o u b l e B l o w .T h e f a te o f ' y o u n gGladstone is a doub leb low to h is re la t ives,for it was only a fewweeks ago tha t the. ^ w o r ld w a s s h oc k edll-ieut. -C. A. Gladstone, b y the news of thedeath of his cousm,Lieu tena n t W. G. C. Gladstone M.P . , who ,like " G. A.," was a gra nds on of the G. U. M .

    " Gaby."I saw S ir J . M. Barrie ' s "Rosy Rap tu re" fo rthe second time-at the Duke of York's 1 heatrcon Wedn esday ni ght. I fo 'und as manysurprises in this most whimsical of pieces as idid on the first night . Mile. Gaby Deslysworks very hard to "get over," as the Americans say. One may suspect that she iS givento exagg erati on, but her artistic secret is thatshe knows just what to exaggerate.N o v e l H e a d d re s s .Ev iden tly some women th ink Mile . Deslys ' sheaddresses a re just " the th ing ," fo r onWed-nesday night I saw in the stalls a beautifully-gowned woman who wore a bird of paradise mher ha ir I th ink i t must have measured fourfeet from tip to tip- I watched the gentl emanwho sat behind it. At first he smiled, t henbecame serious, and finally changed his seat.So all the fun of the night was not on thestage .Th e Big B o x a n d R e c ru i t s .Quite a little recrui ting boom ha s hc ensta rted in connec t ion with the box ing ma tchbe tween Pa t ' o 'Kee fe and Bandsman Blake fo rthe midd le -we igh t championsh ip o f Eng lan d .Both men are soldiers, and O'Keefe 's colonelhas issued a recruiting poster inviting loversof boxing to join his regiment, so that theymay be instructed in the noble art by thechampion . .A G r e a t C o n t e s t . *The ma tch takes p lace a t the Ring on Monday n igh t , and i t is a lready apparen t tha tthe house could have been sold out twice ifall the requests for scats from the Army hadalone been gran ted. But if you can't seeBlake and O'Keefe decide who is the bestmidd le -we igh t boxer in the coun try a t theRing on Monday night, you will be able tosee the pictures in The Daily Mirror." s t r ik ing: ."" Strik ing," the new farce hy Miss GladysUnger and Mr. Pau l Rubens, w h ich Mr.Charle s Ftawtrey pro duced, at the ApolloThea tre on Wednesday even ing , is qu i teclever and amus ing. Mr. Hawtrey plays thepar t -of a ha bituall y lazy peer," and plays itto perfection. .It 's the sort of part that fits'him like a glove.V e ry C h a rm in g .Then the re a re Miss Lo tt ie Venne , who hasa rranged a marri age fo r the lazy nob lemanand Miss Hilda Treve lyan , more de l igh tfulthan ever, as a sweet and beautiful youngperson from the Orkn ey Islands. Yes, shecures the peer of his laziness." A n In d e p e n d e n t G i r l . "I have just heen read ing the open ingchap te rs-o f an in tense ly human and d ramaticstory. It is called " An Indep enden t Gi rl,"and is wri t ten by Olive r Ayton . Th is newstory will appear in serial form in the SundayPictorial. Do no t fo rge t tha t the open ingchap te rs come ou t in tha t ' sp lend id pap e r nex tSunday .E x o t i c C u l t u r e ." W h a t c h a rm in g m a n n e r s y o u r d a u g h t e rhas !" "Yes," rep l ied the fond mothe r , "yousee, she has been so much awav from home."T H E ' R A M B L E R .

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    May 7, 1915 L TH E! D A I L Y . M I R R O R Page i rWAR AND GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.

    B e r i - b r l on N o i - w e K i a n S h i p , ', Four of the crew of the Norwegian ship Xeiwere yesterday found to be suffering from beriberi on arriving- at Queenstown.Fewer P i lg r r ims to Sti-a.tford.Owing to there being fewer visitors to Strat-ford-on-Avon, the Shakespeare 's BirthplaceTrustees have lost 120 since last August.Brit ish Nerves the B e s t ?That very few London schoolchildren arestammerers suggests, says the London CountyCouncil medical officer in his report, that ours isnot' the nation with the weakest nerves.D i a m o n d W o r k e r s B a c k In A n t w e r p .Fifteen hundred diamond workers, says theCentral Newa, are reported to have been at workin Antwerp on April 30, as against 400 onMarch 31.S w o r d s U s e d A g a i n s t W o m e n .About 250 women of the Arco district, in theTrentino, who met to protest against the lack ofbread, were dispersed by gendarmes, who usedtheir swords and the butt ends of their lifiesrsays a Turin message.

    War P ic tures at Gui ldhal l .An exhibition of naval and military picturesby artists ,of the Allies will be opened at theGdrldhall on Ju n e "14." H y m n fo r A i r m e n . "A ' Hymn for Airmen ," by Sir Hubert Pa rry ,wil l he sung by Mme. Cla ra Bu tt at the AlbertHall next Thursday in aid of the Red Cross.'He Loves Swine ing: Clubs.By swinging clubs for fifty-one hours at thela te of 140 revolutions a minute^ Tom, Burrows,says the Central News, has achieved a record.S e e k s S o l d i e r H u s b a