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TIIC MORNINO OKEGOXIAN. SATURDAY, FEDRUATtY 12. 1916. BERLIN JUSTIFIES HEW OCEAN POLICY Br.tish Instructions to Gun Crc.vs cn Merchantmen At tached to Memorandum. MARKSMEN ARE CAUTIONED "DirroM." liribfTtl I' tt .r..rt Mae tt l" Vmit, J,a arfraalrallt Na I arm-la ! for t.. li A.T I ana. bed l the Car Oi.ata mrmrrilurn rtif JtiB r-.'atral r,r.ni that arrne-l rtinlnt"' 0 on :i to th roun'rte. at war '! ;rm ir will h. rtnl'f-d wrhirw .. ( ..! ... rl In.tfi. liana br IB. llrlt Ml. A'JmlraUy lainl Brill o.jr. Th Woo.ifi.i.i we Sin .N..rtnr J ta.t. A l"l t I cm vif. ilo. at .run captain) and i t . rw from ti ny en "rd th. a-. ..I. TS ImtlwIWM opB. by d- ' -ti : Th rtn inSarkH a a "n crew w : :n in- .ft:- artie. at Ihe rate f r4i rvmm i I' :rl IUII are l r --i for daft-, no connected l'h s.-n-.amenl. etcepl In raa of emau e. a TS " lo keep watrk at k t :. wri-n tn- rus la anchored at any '-. l I ltM l" '' r. , t .ibmarln Thar Wl I wof the .rew. b'lt I on. of the p 'V rr.... 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(ton B tn4 rf tha aiairou war anil Tofkrr Ira l uratll IB bm ninar f lb" prrBI Cjropaan cnf:l"- In. ftnanra of llraxr. baa. bn undrr II. ftiaia of an ln(.rnatnal ft nanrlal rnmmiltaa. oft wblh Ci.rrnanjr. lullrla-llaacafr. ravr. Or.at llrtt. i aivl liu.i bar. ba4 rrprriil- iirt th. ..labllabm.nl of Ibl ln lrntfc.na! rnmmillH tbr pabllar alrbl ha. iavrr...4 from HI T! drarhmaa lilt to l.l.'il.t: ajra-bma il 'ail a lo'al lnrr. of IJ.: alrarhma. 1 1 1 :!.: . rr an annual ln-ra or rrlo-l cf l tftrt of il.j:.TI drat-r:roaa !. S-' 3 tt. la tM. p'rioH. ! alatr. Orrr ra. bad Iwo wara and lb. unliquidated J-Ma of a tBtrd ALLIES TO PROTEST CHANGE IN SEA RULE Boycott on American Ports Possible if United States Accepts German View. DIPLOMACY AGAIN TANGLED E .: ft i. h:ivi. in- n-r:iK Mi rtiHTt n t rTrtiH.at iu rwalllMa Mavrlrw Iw mtm l"r o"aly I r. laaaillH Aaaln Milk Initial ja t Baa. commttt.d -t. t'fO ava ( rim a a-iarliw tnr I a-'. nit. tot,l a i a r n tori'.!.. I In aj'rw o ma rat dif f irui ty la at .r : n 'i i .ft i n frtn. or ra.my kl Bijit f r. .noul.l not b. op.nd aftr ai ar. artliu it a ar.ni-jt.lr -.rtaia inal t.,- '..! f;ral at U bn.ti:. i l.'(itm t;n a fir. haitt tlrl!tE Co fi. 4 If a d'f'n.irrlr arm.d ..rt I. r..r.'i-f B, a nn. tr. fna.t-r kaaa alt-rn '.! li T oran fir al nr t rani. Imm..! iat! t It barora.a a.rcaln that tn jaubmafio r.alr ! I" p.ifa j.t. or ibi to rr.tra.in fir until Omarn. h 0 rom. Into ransTr. .ar 1 1 aar l.. al wbi. a th. era la lik.ly to bo ff-tir. I. . iNlmrinal flat la BO atuld. lo f.r B f:n.i! ' ty . a. tl.rmnn a'iiimar.fi f.-raiurntlr rlr th Itrl'.i.Bj relora. t.,..l rarrainn df.nir. arm. r.nt an. I rrovrrdin ! rl.utral prta B- .'t rot b paintrd wltk B.Mlral coior at fir a BruEral f I a i . tt l r.rommondcd Ibat In pjratral pr'. r art u ularlr trio., of t'aln. armm--nt uoul-l bo toncral.d aa far a.a rwsi Jlr. t uk as iu:rmAL vtwlwii (aaaril In UnjUoil hy tr rarlur la abmartnc Iolif jr. tiN'txiN. rk. II. A!lbouk lb. nf w lrmia nirmra'lum ra"k-l lb. Uon alon mornin papora loo lata for tn.i.. aitrial rommrnt, tb. mannrr In wbiik It l tatur4 in all tka nw p.pr Inli.a!'. tk n.tioo It U I k- r to ruo In tnUnJ and lb al it roufitnaa Tfi lail d-:arr. Ibat II unrfoubl H:r i a I'ntminr'i onat-tbratr4 r Pr aal for tao Haraiom inrMa-nl and K.ara It a r a n-tfiurtin h.adilno rrad Ini. "aw I -toai muru'r tirop4ls to .tart Mtrrk I.' Tb. Mall comm nta ' "iJ'rmaBf baa warnrd nJtrt. not to lrarr in th hnara aftr Mr. b I. Thia cloarif ,n..'Ua IBat our :a aro lo b atu.k! wirho'ii warmea and douH !' rprnta th rprijl llir.al nl for tdo ILaral.ana; incident. Tn. lirrmin nmofan.lum whin. r'ir rmlt-aT t nr tho tbinaT Ibat t- a.rman. did bf"r. tB. war. It la... a If bi'k.rto piratra bad waraod in -i- iirttmar T ) Tim. a had. Ita fr- "N !; f" I'tra'T"" It rnmmnt - '. lni U ilaon . diplomatic al ,or, aoonor an 'u'l tban lirr rn.ao pu'a frwr. another pla-a to a.-oar nr atibm-arln. ! ronttnuaj Ibrlr piri'-a Th m- r.iofanH a rrt l a com plaint aji'ri.t t prf.-t! -ittmat ton -pra. ri.-H nt or our mr- rf.Tn'XJflAP. la London. Trb. II. Alllo'iik a tnral rtlal cf artlrltr i. cfri.-lalir rrport4 alonaT Ibo rntire llu.aian front. IB. onir d- lopmnt of m..r. than loal and lmporarjr tm- Prtn-a aro th fEulan advanro In tn. Mripa r'atlon. anu'hra.l of I.rbroff. whero thjr raplurrd h.lcbta com ma nd - mc lb di.lrlri in wh. h run lb main ilwar lln iwtwoan Cholro and "trr rirrra. and lha rrupatlon br lb Itu.rlan of tbc hclchta raat of T"BmrlB Th. proarrr.a In lb lallr diatrtcl. ahlrh I p.twren liotno and Iilak. la another rin of lha raaumpllun of th ft'ja.ian ..f Jen it, whlrb cam lo an abrupt ball a mont h aco whrn lha ierman. apprntlr tjdd In rai lnT u.-h firm forlifuallona that fur ther atlempta al an adana on lha rart of lb rtuaalana oamo a wait vf .nerarr and ammunition. It I. ron.Mrrrd .isnlfiranl thai a nw and fnnro formtdabl. Itua.lan of fen.li L. belnc launched asalnt tba aam position and wltn Initial uc ca.ra Tb liarnuM, rrldenllr urprld br tho f.rran.a of the n.w1 Itu.alan on .laurht. which promlava to bra-om general, bar kan forced a arirral point.. In Call, la to ratlro lo their rerond I in r-f defena BELGIAN SOIL DESIRED met tio or orrrnr.n m a rrtti: i oMirr. Aaavr tattoo) a( Tart of too-try -Heard rrtalo lo Iko liraaaadrat In Asjr aaWlaleaava. iJlVfarlV. Krbv II na-nl Inform. tin cifiar4 In gfammBl rlrr-lea n rtin ta at tiermanr bold that a portion of lia'clum ahoutd bo annrv.d to taermany In ana 1 1 1- men I of tb war whirb I undertaken. Tbla lar a directly lha rtrera of th. rcnt report comma through Italy that iifly had offered to avacuftt liium aa n condition of a aep.rata pa.. Tber. la no con f l renal inn of tb r. prt of n'tmanr'a winincneaa to avacu at. B'laTium. but lb contrary vi.w mat tiermany dceire. to retain part of that country probably will bo mad known In confidential adrlce aToinar to th. American authorttl.a. IndlcatlnaT a .a farorsblo outlook than bad bn empl4. Arm-rat Italian IVrmlttrJ In all. W irtN'TOX. J"t II n rrpro enfatlona by tho Italian ombaarr thai Br tana ar. to b ua.d only for d fen i purpo... Ibo etat Dcpartmant today approd a t'luail for claranc from New York of tba Italian atrara- .Mr T.nriniaa i:n(rnlc (.otrrnrtrrnt AIo t'onslilrr ln Plan lo Di-aarm Vfrl Trm fanrarlly at Nra for 1 In try lu A mcrlfa n I'oria. WAMIINOTON. Fob. 1 1. Diplomatic nncotlallona of varioua character anon will confront th I'mtcd Matra aa the ranult of th pe tad Intention of the ISrrman and Auatrlan itorcrnmrnta In treat anrcl merchant ahlpa of the on tnto allies aa war vcn.-rla aftrr Krli ruary J. Appnrrntly It la certain that any at tempt by the I'nlted Plate lo chanic tbo presorit rule permlttlntr the u ol American ports by merchant rhlps armed for alefcn.lTe purpoa would be met by a atronis protrat. Correapond enre alo ta likely lo follow If the I'nltral Stale aaaumra a poaltlon which rolnridno with that of Grmany and AuatrU reeardlriai th rluht of ub marlnea to ain't armed rhlps without wartime. tn h. other hand, the l"nltd ritates Itaelf may lake the Initially should th rntent allien Imnoae a virtual boy cott on Amrran orta In lh errnt that thia tiorrrnmrnt decldca that artnrd merchant ships rntrlnr Amer ican waters aro ships of war. and therefore subject to Internment. Allla a tew kaaae aa I rami. Th view of at least soma of the rep rrarntatlvra pf the enlrnt allis her I that any rhans made In thra ml bearlnar on submarine warfare durlnst tho war would ho an unnutral act. Th eotrrnmrnln are rprantd a not be me prepared lo admit that th.ro has been any chance In th conditions of naval warfare which would warrant rharacterlalns merchant ship armed for defensive purposes as ' warships. In Teutonic quarters, however. It Is eonferaded that merchant ship, armed for drfen.lvo purposes are really armed for resistance and that merchant ships have no rich! tn resist. Mororr. It la contended bv Oermany that It la tm poa.ihle to adhre lo lh principle of w a m I nar mrrehant ships, aa. should they b armed, a slncl shell nf small caliber' could sink any submarine. Teataale Caolrattoaa Approved. Amrlrn officials seem Inclined lo lha lw that th contention of the t;rman and Auatrlan aovemmenta are wall founded, and from svrral quar ter today came th Information that tho t'rtlted Mat mlcht warn Its na tionals lo remain off merchant ships that are armed. This. It was said In li.rman quart.r. was prc-lly what the i;erman and Auxtrian envrrnmrnts hate been aiming; lo achieve. Th poaaibility of the rntrnta allies putttnc llo effect a practical boycott of American ports was widely dta rua.ed In offl. lal elrclea. Tha allies mar permit only a sufficient number of their unarmed sbipa tn enter Amerl. ran port lo laks away merchandise and good ron.icnvd to thmlvea. it was admitted In hlch official quarters that should such a plan b put Into effect action mikht have to be lakan. ttlvrralota of la an awe rev raaaldrred. It waa learned that rnn.lderatlon al ready baa bean aTlvrn by diplomat rep. reaentlnsT tba allies to the feaalblllty of dtverttna the major portion of trana. Atlantic commerce of their countries from th North Atlantic ports of the I'nlted Htat.a to Canadian ports. It haa been pointed out. however, that surh a move would not well affect ves sel rarrylnc cotton and oil from ports In the Southern part of tha I'nlted flat. Crtaln dlplomata of the entente al lies also are con.lderln a plan to dis arm merchant ships especially for en ter into American waters with tho a- ani nan l..-m.n b. l'ia rai.'d aam the ar'are iiarioi r .'ibnvarma .rii- neutral. . . n -. . . Lt.. tra. bea.atine "Clar. m.n r-tian i H.rll lor New Trla-bl- t i n.a '" raily nroni.-i rai:a lF .aer l .ink ytln p.'i'-y.' t"-'.ly New remark In k"t-l Ivpa it front p Tmmediaieiy i llaj ett;men of kar di tti Am-rn on tk l.aj.ttni. ny i'l " " rel for - ai- policy of submarlo w hi a ;t T- Th m r-. f ; nr.aa.' GREECE'S FINANCES LOW rremirr ar of VtT l'Wa allt maoml - ri,r.t. r.k. It Th Or k b-.-!c- f.e lilt ,- a e.fT.-n cf t.Te- i.tji t I ! T ' o'eord;r lo a auau U4-j ftoea ALkeaV. IP lcrcr)Jla of C-ZMcHt Only" Today and Monday Are the Last Days When You Can Bup the Dropped Patterns of Famous Whillal Wilton Rugs At Greatly Reduced Prices Only a Few Rugs Left 1 I t 111. fl - C awl iuonaay ai ine vj Business the Remaining Rugs Will Go Back to Regular Prices Buy Now While You Can Save 3" 2 -J. r i t ,aa. "4J J-f 'J Vrutt.I rus. nfr!r fry one Inowt. are the ftandard fof ?, J;-lc made nitr. So rich in color and weave and deign are trw-y that Whitta.-. rugt are called the Oriental of America. Beide Irieir beauty. thee rug. are wonderfully durable, made to stand the hardest wear that tame and public place can give them. $ 29.75 Wilton Rugs, 6x9 Feet . $23.75 $ 43.50 Wilton Rugs, 8-3x10-6 . $34.75 $ 58.00 Wilton Rugs, 8-3x10-6 . $44.50 $ 48.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 Feet . $37.75 $ 55.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 Feet . $44.00 $ 65.00 WCton Rugs, 9x12 Feet . $49.75 $ 74.25 Wilton Rugs, 10-6x13-6. $59.50 $ 99.00 Witon Rugs, 10-6x13x7. $76.75 $110.00 Wilton Rugs, 11-3x15 . $88.00 riftk rtavsr. cJ'Meixriancjise of O Merit Only" . MEN Seeing Your Ideals Realized An artiit. in painting a picture of Spring, ha a little the advantage of u. He can literally conjure up anything he want, lirnited only by hi imagination. But toe believe we have exhausted, if not the possi bilities, at least the desirabilities, in These New Spring Shirts Look over the Spring color card, the Spring shirt patterns and then see how we have duplicated them in these newest shirts in material, style and fit these are the smartest shirts we have ever shown. At $150, $250 to $450 Each Your ideal can be realized, almost as well as the artist's. Finl Floor pmaxxotic & (So. J"Merx;riancJie of U Merit Only" f-1 Of Particular interest to Mothers With Small Children to Dress These Wash Frocks, Rompers and Creepers In Charming New Spring Style Introductory Sale 50c That Are Worth 75c to 85c Regularly Surely the prettiest and most novel frock and romper that an mother would want for her little tots. In sizes for kiddie up to 6 year. There are yoke-top dresse dresse with pleated skirt com bination drese long and hort-waisted dresse straight styles and style with belts. Creepers and romper in novel style that are so different from tyles introduced heretofore practical and becoming little gar ments. Made of gingham, percale, linens, madras in plain white and colors, in check and tripe. Four styles are illustrated. y r-- & Floor i.taijt of naval tenders off the coast or by temporarily landlns; tho arma ment at aom nrnv port in a nn.ia.i- or Bermuda. ' from where It could be picked up asraln when the ships start on their return voysare to Furop). The Candy Sale Introducing the Enlarged Candy Department In the Economy Basement Store Offers Hundreds of Pounds of Highest Quality, Pure, Fresh Candies at Lowest Prices Ever Offered 25c Peanut Brittle 19c lb. Marshmallows, 2 pounds for . ,25c Boston Baked Beans 15c lb. Jelly Drops for 25c lb.. Superfine French Mixed Candy2Sc lb. Jumbo Jelly Beans 15c lb. 50c Whip Cream Chocolates. .30c lb. Toasted Marshmallows 19c lb. 30c Boston Mints 20c lb. Fine French Mixed Candy . . . 1 5c lb. 40c Hand-Dipped Chocolates . . 29c lb. Delicious Salted Peanuts 10c lb. Ideal Chocolate Creams 25c lb. 30c Chocolate CoveredCaramelsl9c lb. Economy Basement Store jurnnati .Wolfs & Sx J MeXeUnd.' of C Merit On! NO PHONE ORDERS FOR ECONOMY SALES Mcrcnandiso oc Merit Only" oUoman j" ., BBBBS-lVBaWWi - The First Spring Showing of Boys' New Wash Suits Introducing Suits With Two Pairs of Pants $1.59special$1.98sPecial $2. 49 Special These charming little suits have just arrived they are the first of the ad vanced style in little boy' tub suits. See these new Billy Boy suiti the T T 1 aL. millv ervlea it e lli tommy i u auu """-j "'j I I J V-? AH made from the very best tub 1 n I Jr':V'. fabrics, such a galatea, poplins, pan- ) 'L-V Ul H-l ama cloth. Palm Beach cloth and the - unbleached drilling. In plain colors, in stripe and with contrasting collar and cuffs. Many of these uiu have the extra pair of trousers and tome are made with the cuff on the trousers just as big brother wears. In size from 2 to O years. Two styles are illustrated. Fourth Floor XT Merchandise of cJ Merit Only Today Last Day Of Our Eleventh Annual Drug and Toilet Goods Sale Offering the Greatest Savings of the Year 1 Below we list a few of the extraordinary specials to be found in this sale. See original drug ad at counter for complete list. 6 Bars Lurline Soap for 18c None delivered except with other drug purchases. 50c Medicinal Paraffine Oil ' for .....35c 25c Essence Peppermint. . .19c 10c Boric Acid Powder 5c 10c Rose Water . : 7c 25c Extract Vanilla 19c 25c Witch Hazel, pint 19c 5c Fels-Naptha Soap 4c $1.50 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic for ... .$1.39 $1.00 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine for 69c $ 1 .00 Hay's Hair Health . . e79c $1.00 Swissco Hair Tonic 73c 75c Barker's Hirsutus 61c 50c Canthrox Shampoo ... 33c 25c Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment for 19c $1.00 Delatone Depilatory 73c Demosant Depilatory 50c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk for ..$2.98 $1.50 Fellows' Syrup . .$1.17 10c Bromo Seltzer 7c 25c Lavoris Mouth Wash. .18c 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash . . 35c 25c Glycothymolinc . 18c 15c Glass Nasal Douche. .8c 50c Wyeth's Vichy-Kissengen . Salts 40c $1.00 Effervescing Soda Phos phate 69c Hinkle Cascara Pills. 100 for ......21c Laxative Bromo Quinine . . . 15c 15c Dental Floss, in bottles 10c 1 0c Pocket Dental Floss . . . Sc 1 0c Gauze. 1 yard for 8c 35c Gauze. 5 yards for . .29c 35c Best Hospital Cotton. .23c 1 0c Corn or Bunion Plasters 7 c 25c Blue Jay Corn Plasters 19c 10c Adhesive Tape 7c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 20c 25c Sanitol Paste or Powder for 17c 25c Lyons' Powder or Paste for 15c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste . .39c 25c Sheffield's Paste 15c 75c Rubber Syringe. No. 2 49c 50c Tub Soap Dishes ...29c 50c Towel Bars. 24-inch.. 39c $1.50 Bathtub Seats. .$1 .23 $1.00 Single Bristle Cushion Back Hair Brushes ...79c $1.25 Pearson Single or Double Cushion Back Brushes. .98c $2.95 Pearson Double Bristle White or Black Brushes $2.19 $1.25 to $1.50 Hair Brushes for 98c $2.50 to $3.00 Hair Brushes for $1.98 Assorted Tooth Brushes, in great variety, '.he best we hav ever of fered at 10c. 25c to 35r Guaranteed Tooth Brushes for .19c 35c to 50c Tooth Brushes 29c 15c to 20c Hand Brushes J 0c 25c to 35c Hand Brushes 19c TOILET PAPERS 25c Pure White Tissue. .29c 20c Manila Tissue . . . .15c 1 0c Roll Manile. 4 for 25c 1 0c rlat Packages. 4 for 25c I 5c Flat Packages, 2 for 25c 10c Crepe Tissue 5c 35c Benzoin and Almond Cream for 19c 35c Hazeline Snow 29c 50c LaNoye Vanishing Cream for 39c 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream . . . . . 35c $1.50 Oriental Cream ..$1.10 50c LeDorine Vanity Powder for 33c 25c Williams' Talc, 2 for 25c 25c Eutaska Talc. Powder J9c 25c Riveris Talcum 18c 10c Powder Puffs, special 7c 15c Powder Puffs, special 20c 10c Face Chamois, special tic 25c White or Yellow Chamois for ..." 19c 50c to 75c Household Chamois for 25c 75c Manicure Scissors ...49c 50c Zylano Tooth Paste Recommended by the dental profession for pyorrhoea. 50c Ziora Mouth Wash Antiseptic and cleansing. Both for 50c $1 Gillette Razor Blades. .75c 50c Gillette Razor Blades.. 40c $2.50 Winner Hot Water Bot tle. No. 3 size, special $1.49 $1.75 Whirling Spray Syringe for $1-19 Eclipse Manicure ' Preparations are made from the best, pur est materials and are used in all the best manicuring parlors. Free Introductory Offer A flexible nail file with each purchase of Eclipse prepara tions. Eclipse Enamel, in cake form, for 25c Eclipse Cuticle Ice . . . .25c Eclipse Salve and Tint 25c Eclipse Nail Bleach ...25c No telephone orders filled during this sale. First Fl. eJMcrcKandise of O Merit Only Semi-Annual Shoe Sale Featuring for Saturday Special Sales for Misses, Boys and Girls Parents coming here for shoes for their children will find their requirements completely and quickly satisfied. We have care fully studied the needs in children's shoes we have taken into consideration all the needs for growing feet and we have pro duced the smartest children's shoe styles, along with the greatest of comfort. And right now. with our Semi-Annual Sale in progress, particular parent will be able to choose the styles their children require, at the very lowest prices. Shoes for Misses and Children Patent leather and dres shoes and shoes for school wear. $4.50 Shoes for . $4.05 $4.00 Shoes for ,$3.60 $3.50 Shoes for $3.15 $3.00 Shoes for . . ' . .$2.70 $2.50 Shots for $2.25 $2.00 Shoe for $1.80 $1.50 Shoes for $1.35 Boys' Shoes $3.50 Tan Loggers . .$2.95 $2.75 and $3 Loggers $2.45 Patent Leather Dress Shoes $3.50 Shoes $2.95 $2.75 Shoes $2.45 Dull Calf Shoes $3.50 Shoes $3.15 $3.00 Shoes $2.65 $2.50 Shoes $2.20 $2.00 Shoes $1.80 $1.50. $1.25 and $1.00 Felt Slippers for 85c For Misses and Children Second Floor