Show I Three Foreign Cruisers Awaiting Prey Off Atlantic Coast wR hl i r. jirs 1 a r t t E at 3 y p n 1 t K t. t A y 7 1 P vS i u c f. f ya y y wt w t L c t f w VC s SL Jr w e ENGLISH CRUISER AN CRUISER People of tips the Atlantic seaboard cities havo boon been excited for several da days s over tho the presence of seven seve-n seve foreign Jl cruisers waiting to catch liners of their enemies going to o or from New York Boston and Philadelphia The Tho Dresden resden the Strassburg and rind the Karlsruhe German warships warship tho the Ber Berwick wick tho the Essex and the Lancaster belonging be- be longing to the tho British government and the French rench cruiser Condo aro are the c vessels sea captains have reported Yet their presence has bas not hin hindered cred several fast from slipping in and out of No New York The Tho Cunard liner Lusitania th the fastest and one o of the tho largest liners slipped sUpped out in the dark Tuesday morning morning morn morn- ing ng and headed for Liverpool The President Lincoln of the North German Lloyd Llod a n. German company arrived Tuesday But the danger of tho the cruisers cruis cruis- ers ere has hab been boen sufficient to keep in port the be now no of the tho Hamburg Hamburg- American line ine the largest vessel essel in the world and tho the most costly The Tho Imperator Imper ator of tho the same company tho the second la largest argest est was held in in Europe It was expected that when hen tho the British Brit Brit- ish sh German and French cruisers camp in n sight of each other there thera would be ho a battle on the Atlantic coast which would bring th the tho European war home homo to Americans more directly h t yS IdS i wn n t 4 D' D 4 r 4 b r. r v s' s r L fl 1 t Y Y 1 w I I I Jhc Jh ENGLiSH C |