tUSSIANS OFFER BATTLE TO SAVE srmans Driven From Trenches by Vigorous Assault at Mancze LAV GAINS IN VOLHYNIA A.gtro-Gcrmnns There Dis charge Shells Charged With Poisonous Gnses PUTROaitAD, Bept. 22. The official report on operations Issued Firt the War Office nt midnight records JMicresscs (or the Russians nenr Dvlnsk Sand In Volhynla. On the Dvlnsk front kthe dermar are uslnc asphyxlatliiR uas. 'In the region northwest of Dvlnsk." Eya the abatement, "we drove the Ger- KHmna from their trenches noar the tillage f Mancze with a vigorous attack. South fwest and south of Dvlnsk fighting con- kHnUfs on the front of Novo Alexandra Ivlsk and Lake Duslaty. "German heavy artillery bombarded certain sectors of the Volhynlan front. frequently discharging rolsonous shells. V made a rnunter-nttnek and cntcreil fthe cnemt's position. Part of the Aim- rtrlans fled Those remaining wcro uay- Ij.onetted, except 10 offtccrs and ftJO men. wno surreiHlrreti "Capti'rlng a red6ubt nenr the vlllago of Bloni, southeast of Lutsk, wo took 0 J prisoners, quantities of cuitrldges and en fglneerlne appliances. After n skirmish on (the Ttlver DJnrln, southeast of czoiikow, j e threw the enemy back across Iho river, capturing 5 officers and 200 men " rGEIUIAXS TAKE 0STI10W, HINDKXBUIM1 ALSO (JAINS I3KRLIN, Sept. 22. M flHKV iji;uini mill; nun miJtmtu ... Oatrow the War Office announces. His forces hate crossed the Oglnski anal ncai Tclecliany. Troops of his mmand have stormed the Russian po- lllons on the Mjpclinnku Itlver, on both Meg of the Ricst Lltovsk-Mlnsk Hallway. fapturlng lOuO prisoners and live machine guns. L rtviwiiauj is nuvuk av iiuira nviiii us ;Pinsk, The Oglnski Canal connects the "aastl River with Lake wygonowkl It is ii about 30 Tnllcs long. L.iko Wygonowsk ,liea near 'Malowldy, south of the Schat- rmchara River Ostrow lies south of LBaranovltch P'Kfeld Marshal von Illndenburg s liooi , nave pierced the Itusslan positions over fa front of nenrli two miles southwest rof Dvlnsk (Dunaburg), It was nlilclallv Ixs-mnnounced by the (Icnernl Stair this uftcr- K'i'boon. ' men and eight machine guns. BULGARIA CAN RAISE ARMY OF 700,000 MEN iftyy.'Trained Veterans for Fjghting Machine to Be Put in Field Bulgaria, with Its population of 4.000.000, tcan put an army of 700,000 men, many ot Lthem seasoned veterans. In the field. Bulgaria's fighting machine Is made up ju follows: Service universal and compulsory. '.from 20 to 43. Illfantrv Thlrtv-sl reirlmentn nf tun battalions, or eliht comninles. enrh. 0 Artlllurj Nine regiments of two divi sions, or It guns, each; 12 mountain bat teries, and three battalions ot fortress -flrtlllery, respectively, of 48 and 12 guns. PnunlMf Minn II n a rnirlmi,nta nt fIT rl fc nnttil 4 1 Miscellaneous Three battalions of plo- I neers, one railway battalion, one pontoon li-jattallon and one telegraph battalion. The victories of arms of the Central JEmplres In Russia and the prolonged campaign of the Kntcnto Powers at the f Pardanelles have evidently encouraged fthe Bona Government to proclaim a war -zone over that part of Macedonia united i'y Servla and Greece since tho Treaty or uucnarest or ivu, so thnt stiouia the Teutonic armies renrli KIrIi In thnlr tin. :!;nult on Servla they would, with Bul- II gnria a conseni, nave me use or tne "Orient Rallway( which runs from Nlsh to (Constantinople, to bring reinforcements i munitons, anu pernaps or mn, to the Turks. Jlumanla, too, would he automatically awn Into the struggle, for. with her ieopl fully In sympathy with the cause , 'ft the Entente Powers, she has hitherto ;maintainea an nrmea neutrality, hoping i With 'the Entente Powers that th ran. Lfewslons" In Macedonia, which Bervla nnd arece were disposed to make to nul- rla. would he a sufficient Inducement lor tne latter to continue her neutrality and even give pledges to tho Entente Powers to that effect. Added to the moral effect of the Tou. Llonlc victories In Russia has been the fjsjractrcat effect on the Bulgarian Gov- V' ..HHnn n k rp.,-..,i. , engineered by German agents, of land on t rutin uhiik ui ilia vioriiza, wnicn Id enable the Dedeagatch Rallwav run entirely on Bulgarian territory, 'his concession was mado of July 23. It Is understood that, although tho Bui arlan Government sees its best Inter ests scryed by setting up an armed neu trality with Teutonic sympathies, possibly v'o be followed by Intervention, the Bul ?ars themselves are not unanimously ot hi opinion, and Ministers of State have not hesitated to warn King Ferdinand of ji-volutlon ITALIAN GUNS SILENCE AUSTRIAN BOMB HUIILERS 'sMake Successful Counter Attacks in Plezzo Valley, Rome Reports JIOME, 3pt JtrThe following official cnt sni Issued here last night: Hvtklng Important occurred yesterday. of small Dut jayoraDie counter oi- nr operattons undertaken In the anzes Valley, on Jlonte Tofano, at Vm lid un Mount Rombon, In Valley. S.irnlo region the enemy suc ill throwlrtg a few Incendiary i ftver Paularo, village. Our artillery that of the enemy Ircm our , Yy positions." 'Mm Ivn Vbi vpt narn e"i c." .: " , '""? Ml bM IKlUNln AU QMaTMKlM, Prpt. SI. HUfc and fclivl Uttn utHUri! r l'! (inmaiu " jb mtmUr.w iJ r fur (lie ttemUtU In IMKal' urraiillan lv tl rmrrrwailrnt A Wtinl'W f'lir Trlrjrruiif. bci-u. I lie -orriiiyaitr mUn m that .4 t, rntv.-i nrr jtrrlylop t Kuul. it. -tn affiant anU Jlurt U EVEKIMG BATMIEAUSTRIACHE RIDOTTE AL SILENZIO NELLA VAL PAULARO II Genomic Cndorna Annuncin Soltanto Combattimenti di Poca Importnnzn su Varii Punti del Fronte LEBOMBE INCENDIARIE ROMA, 22 Settembre II Mlnlstero della Guerra pubbllcava lerl sera II seguente comunlcato ufflclale sulla sltuazlone al fronte Italo-austrlaco: "Nulla dl Importante l e avuto lerl, ad eccezlone dl plccoll combattimenti e plccole operazlone offensive lnlzlate da nol nella valle dl Travenanzes, sul Monte Tofana, al Passo til Volla o sul Monte dl Rambon, nella conca dl Plezzo. "Nella regions della Carnla II nemlco rluscl' a lanclare poche bombe Incen dlarte sul vltlnRglo dl Paularo. La nostra artlgllerla rldusse al sllenzlo le batterle nemlche dalle nostre poslzloul nella tnl lata del Paularo." 1L SOTTOMARINO PA PIN. Vn tclegrammn da I'nrlcl dice die II Mlnlstero francese della Marina, In un comunlcato In cut da' 1 partlcolarl dclle opcrazlonl complutu teccnlcincnte ncl t'Adilatlcu dal sottomarlno francese Papln, dice che II Papln natlgava al largo dl Capo Hlanca iiunndo avvlsto' alcunl cacclator-pedlnlere austrlacl II sottomarlno attacco' sublto iueste sllurantl nemlche che erano del tlpo Huszars, mn una torpedlnlera austrlaca bI colloco' tra I cacclatorpedlnlerc ed II sottomarlno. e nucso allorn slluro' la. torpedlnlera, II commandante del Papln dice dl credere che la sllurante affotidntu non eia la "SI," ma una dl tlpo plu' modcrno. BULGARIA CONTRO SKRHIA 1 dlspaccl cbe vengono dnlla Penlsola ll.ikaulca sono oggl dl una gravlta" pre vista ma eccezlonale La Rulgarla, si dice, ha gla' moblllzzato una buona parte del suo eserclto ed ha nmmassato truppo nl confine delta Sorbin, come per dlmos trare che forn' la guerra al regno dl re Pietro, e tu Serbia, si dice pure, ha gla demandato Immediate splegazionl alia Uulgarln circa riuesta mosia che e' pa lesemcnte osllle In segullo a questo attegglamcnto belli coso della Rulgarla la Rumania e la Orcein fnnno prcparallvl mllltnrl contro la Rulgarla e non ' Improbablle die d.i mi glorno nll'altro tuttu In Penlsola Hal canlc.i ara' presa ncl vortlee della guerra. XO IMIORABILITY OF BAD SUBWAY DISASTER HERE Such n Catastrophe as That in New York Thought Impossible There iff no prolmbllltj that, during the construction of the subway here, a catas trophe such as accurred In New York this moinlng will take plnce. This was the Io.Mtlc statement of S. M. Swnnb, of tne Kejstono Construction Company, thlct ciulnivr in (Imrgc nf the work on the Broad street subway, which was teceiitly Btui ted 'Conditions are entirely dUTerrnt In this cll," Ml. Swaub suld. "The iharactcr of thn work presents an entirely different p.ubHni Thcic will be some blasting, l ' "i ! of n trivial nature. All of this week will be handled with the utmost i .i, ii is positive po danger of kui h mi accident. In fact the proposition Is so different from that In New York that u comparison is hardly ponslble. In Broadway then oro rocks Just n few feet below the sur face, but we don't have anything of that soit heie In older to dislodge tne louxs there, no doubt. heav blasts weie nccc'i sary. but our blasts will bo light. It will fclmpl) be a matter of dislodging dirt "I can hardly believe that the ofHcia's In charge of the work were negligent Kverjbody connected with such an under taking realizes the dangers and extr.i piccautlons are taken. In all probability it was an accident that was unavoidable." Mr. Swaab pointed out that when tho Market street subway In this city was built, similar methods to those In New York were uied, but that there wero no serious accidents, although traffic over the street was continued. This method will be followed In the con structton of the Broad street subway, and traffic will continue on that thorougfare while the workmen below will be buqv constructing the transit tunnel. Mr. Swaab also directed the building of th Market street subway. Before the tunnel Is carried under the Market street subway lines and the trolley tracks on tho street level, steel and con crete pillars will be set In place to support tho tracks, which will he stronger than any timber supports could possibly be made. BERLIN' ADMITS LOSS OF POSITIONS OX 3IAKXE Report They Evacuated Blockhouses on Canal After Destroying Them BERLIN, Sept. 22. The following statement on war operations in the west ern theatre of war was Issued today by the German army headquarters: "In tho Souchez-Arras section the French artillery Is keeping up a strong fire almost uninterruptedly. In the neighborhood of Neuvllle hand grenade engagements developed. "Blockhouses at Kaplgneul, on the Alsne-Marne Canal, northwest of Rhelms, which we reduced to ruins yesterday, were evacuated during the night In accordance with our plans, after the remaining parts had been blown up, without our coming Into touch with tho enemy. "Several hand grenade attacks at Hart mannswellerhopf were repulsed. "Cast of Perthes and In the Argonne mines were blown up In enemy positions. Four Voles Cost County $28 ALTOONA. Pa., Sept K.-lt cost Blair County (28 to poll four votes In tlia 4th Logan township district yesterday, the voters being the election ofllcera of the district, who received $7 a day each for their services. With oysters or dams, on th hf shall or in soup, OyBterettes are th craclt4rs that bring out the real flavor of each. NATIONAL BISCUIT LEDGEK-PHILADELPHXA, VVKJJNHSJAV, Slil-Ti:Mi.v.iv -- BILGARS MASS 80,000 MEN ON SERB FRONTIER Declaration of Hostilities i Expected Within 24 I Hours ULTIMATUM EXPECTED I.ONDON. Sept 22. Bulgaria has mobilized the 1st, 6th, th and 10th divisions, totaling 80,000 men, on the Servian frontier, according to a dis patch from Athens. Tho Balkans aro atlame with the war spirit today. Servla has demanded an Immediate explanation of the massing of Bulgarian troops on her border, accord ing to Rome dispatches, Rumanians arc hurriedly leaving Bulgaria The Greek Cabinet Is reported to have met In spa clal session last night to prepare mob ilization orders An Athens dispatch today predicted a Bulgarian declaration of war against Servla within 43 hours. Other reports from the Balkans said Bulgaria was pie paring to send an ultimatum to Nlsh, de manding the Immediate cession of Ser vian Macedonia formal notice of the sending of such nn ultimatum will be fol lowed by mobilization of the Greek armies In the Interest of Servla. Servlu Is muklng every preparation to defend herself against the expected at tack from both sides The Servian lega tion today received orders from Nlsh di recting all Servians between the ages of in nnil M In Kiiclanri to register at the Consulate Immediately and prepare to re join the colors All llulgarlans residing In Germany and Austria have lictn recalled to the colors. All Bulgar officers on leave of absence In Greece and Fiance were ordered to return nt once, according to a dispatch from Athens King Kcrdlnand signed the rojal de ctce mobilizing the Bulgarian army on Sunday Some cavalry regiments have alroiid left Solia equipped for field service. DlBpatchrs today said that the Bul gailiin PrcmieY Radoslavoff, addressing deputies of the Government parts, de clared that Bulgaria "cannot remain un moved In the piesence of the quickly de veloping situation Therefore mobiliza tion Is nettssar.v us a precautionary measure.-' he added fnly brlct dispatches from Bucharest and Athens wire received here this aft ernoon London, however, counts con fldi'iitl) upon the support of the Greek and Rumanian armies for the Allies It Bulgiiiia entcis Hie win With reports that Bulgaria Is about to strike came rumors from Swiss sources that Austro-Gcrman strategy calls for the beginning of the Servian iilvnslon early next week. German newspapers, Geneva dispatches asserted, comment con fidently on the Balkan situation, and as sure their readers that Bulgaria will ln vado Servla when the first Austro- Ger man troops force their way across the Servian boundary. Derplte these disquieting reports,' the belief was still held In some quarters toda that Bulgaria may yet be. kept out nf the war Several well-Informed diplomats heie took the view that Bul guriu. If lh" teports were confirmed at Satin, 14 attempting to frighten Servla Into offering further concessions by a show of aimed foice. If Servla lefuses. they held, Hulcnrla will withdraw from her menacing attitude without striking a blow. SOKIA, Sept 22 General Michael Savoff, formerly Minister of War and Commnnder-ln-Chlef of the Bulgailan iirmj In the first Balkan war. was sum ii'"iied to Sofia today by King Ferdinand. It is believed that General Savoff will b. reinstated as Commander-in-Chief of the army. King Feitllnnnd Is holding dall con ferences with his Cabinet, nnd It Is believed that the country Is on the verge of taking a definite Btep In favor of the G rmans. In view of the recent note of the allied Governments, Bulgaria must make known her Intentions by the end of this month. SUCCESS OF WAR LOAN CONFERENCES SEEN Discussions Approaching Close and Satisfactory Result Is Predicted NEW YORK, Sept. 22. "Conference" was the password In Now York's banking circles today. American bankers and members of the Anglo-French financial commission were holding them, nearly one n minute. As a result tho $809,000 000 war loan plans were greatly facilitated All of the bankers were optimistic today and declared that an early consumma tion of tho discussions was virtually as sured, Today the commissioners and tho American bankers were In conference at the Btltmore, apparently clearing up the last of the details of the loan. Kuhn, Locb & Co.'s participation in tho loan was apparently still In doubt. ynfflnMiW? How About Boys Fall All th dashery, Shirta Belts, etc., etc. JwsSf AAV w !iA Jifl ML H 1 mis' e Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-14 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA BRAVE GIRL SEES HER FINGER AMPUTATED Young Suffragist Never Winces nt Pain, After Refusing Anesthetic Uls i SARAH EHRMAN "If I lived near Rlttenhouse squaro nnd had a. lot of money," said lG-v ear-old Sarah Ehrmann today. "I might have fainted when I lost my finger. But I didn't faint. What's tho use? I don't care much about losing the finger, be cause It will give me a chance to read." The girl, who lives at 1502 North Ork ney street, was employed at the Diamond Label Company. Shortly after starting to work yesterday morning her finger was caught in a machine. Other girls emplojed In the building Bcrcamcd at the sight of blood, and Raymond Wright, head ot the firm, who was summoned, be came so weak that he had to take aro matic srlrlts of nmmonla to revive him self Miss Ehrmann, however, simply bit her lips to keep from screaming and directed the efforts of her rescuers. Then she vvna taken In her employer's office to the homes of two physicians, and finally to the Northwestern Hospital. It was two hours after the nccldent before she re ceived treatment, but she never faltered. She walked Into the accldetn ward ot the hospital nnd calmly told the Interne In charge not to waste time administering an nncsthetlc. Accordingly, her ciushcd finger was amputated nt the first Joint When It was bound up tho girl said she was able to walk home. Sho positively refused to let anjbody make a fuss over her At her home today Miss Ehrmann was ketp busy for some lime refusing the offers of lawyeis to take her ensc. "I'm going to settle It with the owner of the mill." she said "He'll give me a square deal." Four Estate Inventories Filed Inventories filed with the Register of Wills toda Include those of Clara Mat chett, the personalty of which Is appraised at 23,9'S.T0: Katharine Zep;iorlrIn. W;9 07. Jacob I.oewensteln. J4378 03, and Mary C Woodmansee. JI231.11. 88as8mxVv--N Write or call for our new nnd tntrreKttnff Booklet, "Looking Into Your Own Kjm." A Series of Eye Talks No. 74 Our fit Talk Wed.. Sept. SO By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. T IS a great tempta tion to many people to buy bargain n nether real or sup posed. But buylne bargain jrlaascii In generally a erv danreroui prop- onltlon Flrst-clatH optical goodi and flrat-clasa work In adjusting glaaaes cannot be purchased at bargain rate. It Is a fact that In making 1 e n a e a manufacturer have many Imperfect one, or "cull," which are sold at low rate to etond-clapB dealers, peddlers, trinket store, etc lpeclally Is this true of moked glasses, the cheap (trades of which are blown not groundand subject to the ine Itable Imperfections of all blown glass. Don't risk our sight by sub JectlnGT Its care to auch "deal ers' or where such lenses are apt to he found. There's Just one safe course to pursue under all circum stances. Get the advice of an Oculist, and If glasses are needed, take his prescription to an Optician of long experi ence n lth a reputation for both skill and ability, Prescription Opticians G, 8 & 10 South 15th St. We do HOT Uxamln Eye: Thl Talk1 rlghtM Mi-lei; irom a copy all rights re the O tfit? u Bring him here and fit him out in good style at moderate cost. We can give you good looking, -well-made garments that will prove splendidly serviceable, and at moderate prices. Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, $5.00 and upward Youths sizes in suits with Norfolk coats and' long trousers, $15 and upward. needed things in Bovs' Haher- Collars, Ties, Hats, Gaps, ALLIES' AIR FLEET BOMBARDS GERMAN RAILWAY British Aviators Shell Troop Train in Motion Drop Bombs on Middlekirk Cnmp FRENCH AIRCRAFT BUSY PARIS, Sept. 22. Allied aviators bombarded German rail way Junctions and troop Iral is with marked success In attacks at several it. nr the battle front last night. Several English airmen nltacked Ger- man cnmp-i at Middlekirk. emptied their I ... - l...U .unnllnl fl ml TAttimcd macmnes oi uvmu b. .... ... safely, despite heavy German fire. An other English air llotllla sped along ,the Bruges-Thorout Hallway, bombarding a troop train below with good rulty French all men threw bombs on the rail way station nt Conflans. This afternoon's communique reported violent rifle fusillade, around Boeslnghe and Arras. The rlllo action followed a prolonged bombardment from both sides. Intermittent cannonades occurred aur Ing the night between the Somme nnd the Olsc. This afternoon's communique also reported artillery actions nortn of Camp Chalons, between the Alsne and tho Argonne nnd In Lorraine. The Germans have been for weeks past preparing concrete works near Hanipen for the installation of heavy long-range pieces cnpnble of reaching the regions of theso two Important cities. The French, according to the communique, managed to get the rnngo on these works, nnd efficient nnd destructive lire enabled them to frustrate the German nttempt. 5? AND 10? Graham. Crackers Boys and girls thrive on them. Thou sands of mothers make a package of N. B. C. Graham Crackers the main part of their children's daily school lunch. Just as good for grown-ups. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i tie 1 3..,Mo. ft I ' ' I I H 'V ' I i He Uriel j 3MS ArvJ mm, MM VS " jVHV S,9W'W 4 YEAROUND JVOVBLT? for coal Pour 8-ln. coal cooking; Uraft Check controls draft lid.. Permanent gun-metal lu,J":5uer in P. with theFmometer. Bep.V. broiling ove" DampVLu heat from gas ovens go Into flue, tamper lets Furnished with . uv.... i.i, -- wa, niuiuui nniipr neater, rloor mace npiiiin. 235x41 Ins.; with same, 23J4x wilESSS NOVELTY-. im.1Ur iU, The "Novelty" Line made la xh unltsa BUtis. "BB"" M nMor tiulpmaat H.ax.f.a, th. 'Wov.H "aoillr fSr hot .th ."""y, 700 DEALERS I T vat usat ssrvloa of nUd, vw uibuib uarisu-.i r. ? . if""t ration of th YtarounJ Novltv 1 .j Central WinJet,. Ch.-tnut St., Ea 9, MroJf.' Abram Cox Stove Company Albican 4 i4HtM t., fNilU, '. 1!)15. BERLIN YIELDS ALL U.S. CLAIMS IN U-BOAT WAR Every Cause for Discord moved by Instructions to Commnnders Re- RERUN, Sept. All causes for discord between the 1'nlted States nnd Germany over the mi ter's submarine warfare against British shipping havo been removed. P"1""1 Wilson's domanda have been met In full. It I learned, from a Government source, that submarine commanders have been Instructed, In case of doubt as to the Intentions ot liners, to take a safo course nnd permit the ships to escape rather than run the risk of the slightest error. These orders supplement commands pre vlouily given that merchant ships of the enemy are not to be attacked without warning and thnt all passengers be given n chance to escape. "Ad" Agents Held Under Rail Horry Fox, of Kensington avenue and Cambria street, and Ell Rubin, of Ken- i slngton avenue and Somerset street, wero held under $t00 ball each for court today, on complaint of William Vanneman, of 23th street nnd Glrnrd avenue. Vannc- , man says the men Inserted an advertise- j ment In a program that ho had not authorized, and then started an argu ment In his store when he declined to pay. AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS now In progress and to be continued throughout the remainder of the month. The pieces constitute nn unprecedentedly large as sortment of separately selected Oriental floor cov erlngs, all of which are being offered AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN AIRE USUALLY ASKED FOR SIMILAR GRADE RUGS Occupying our entire first floor the ensemble of beau tiful colorings contains many helpful suggestions for beautifying and fur nishing the home. Open until 5.30 HARDWICK & MAGEE CO. Philadelphia's Exclusive Rug and Cvpet Centre. 1220-1222 Market Street. e says: uVVr and gas ' holes; duplex urates iJ perfectly without at- L.h-Jo Wackbg'eXi Qas 2-burner bakin. XM his. eas water hiater. uptrta from , 1 " ." " hitimmmh worta, u Doy of 14 Dcfehds Mother A H-year-old hoy probAbly saved hli mother from serious Injury today when his father attacked lier The ld, who i( Myron Mfttrlck, of 1319 North 23d street, knocked down Ills father and then sua! moned Policeman Gormnn, of the 2Sth m Oxford streets station. Magistrate Mor rls held Matrlok In $300 ball for court. FOUR things combine to make Unecda Biscuit better materials, better baking, better care, better protection. Fresh, crisp and nourishing, it is no wonder that Uneeda Biscuit are preferred to or dinary soda crackers. Five cents. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY HEN Jack was court ing me he often came to dinner, and he'd jj Unooda Biscuit go just crazy over my biscuits and pies and things. He used to say that if I'd cook like that for him I could have the very fin est range that money could buy. "Mother's range just burned coal, but I wanted gas in summer, so I took Jack at his word, and here's the result. Isn't it a darl ing? It burns coal in winter and gas in summer they call it the 'Yearound.' The coal and gas parts are entirely separate, and I can use both at once if we have a crowd. "The gas oven and broiler are overhead, and we even have the boiler on top to save room, with this copper coil heater besides the water front. Isn't it just the completest thing? Yet it takes no more room than an ordinary coal range! And it's-easy as fun to manage! With this patent "damper I get just the draft I want, and the oven thermometers' tell exactly what's going on inside. "I wish you had seen our lovely biscuits this morning! I'm afraid to say how many we ate! Butcome around Saturday, and I'll give you a real sample." III mm I m lttttr--l ni i 4 " feu, faJa'itM Urt COMPANY mfipfimimmmi laaa.-.- ,, ... .p-j- 1irrn)Tr-(tlTf tmt n th ,i i ii W1" IM i -mmWm-mmmmmajt-m-mimM- ; Isttiiaiiaaisiu, :.- mmmmm L mM