PMCEPACfW P, SAYS REPOKT M Cmz'R Kinkier at Start Dutch News r, but TmM If lted toStify IATION NOW CHANGED By CARL W. ACKEKKAN I IUOCB, See. i matDDe- tsenlats that Russia and Oer reascttly dleemeeed a separate peace. fftw learned from recent visits to War s', Qfnhaen and Tho Haguo that some f a emfenwee teka pise. At sa-taent. however, there la little proa tftaU Rtaeata Will desert the Allies, liu- Intervention In the war ha changed entirely from us tare TM report that a peace meeting wi held Km was published recently in me Courant, mm or UM neet-iniormea seta of HeUand. The Courant ku not been published In any at country. It If understood nere, . H. created a sensation In Holland n Mvtral Scandinavian countries. IniaawHstety following Its publication the hi lan .location hero Issued a denial. A I sftnilar denial waa telegraphed from Berlin. 1,'featt raurdleaa of this fact omelala In Scan- fBSavrlaa, countries believe a treat deal of fWM Ccxtrant article la true. Tkm Ctmrant asserted, that special rtpre- ire of tbe Csar and Premier Sturmer tH Kaiser and Field Marshal von bore at Korno In August. Exactly caused the negotiations to ba broken waa not learned. One report was that learned that Rumania u about to the war. Another report was that ror Franx Josef had refused to cede iltcta and Bukowtna to Ttuscta. the price I by the Cxar for a separate peace. Rossi, was said to be willing to make separate peace because she was arrald Japanese aggression in cnina, oecause anU "Bmw.IotTs offensive had failed to tore members and Hovel, and because Allies had not given her successful eo ratloa on other fronts. Germany, according; to a neutral In The , was wining to see that Turkey made eetteaskma to Russia regarding the Found was to be made a with a slice of Oallela added. rttftder Prince Leopold of Bavaria. HUiUtrED FLIGHT SAVES DEFEATED RUMANIAN ARMY WHsTwf( gTVflk Ffcww Www O the Dobrudja front all Roeee-Ra. manlan attacks were frustrated. ONLY ARTILLERY COMBATS REPORTED OX SOMME; FREX.CH CAPTURE NINE GUNS LONDON. Oct S. Rritlsn artillery played upon moTtng Oer man Infantry columns north of Bchwaben redoubt last night. Inflicting many casual ties, but aside from Intermittent shelling there was no activity north of the Bomme. General Halg reported this afternoon a successful raid by British Infantry near Vlmy. A German stuck near St. Elol was unsuccessful. FAIUB. Oet. . East of Morvat. on the Somme front the French have captured nine heavy guns from the Germans, says the communique Issued by the 'War Office today. (Morvat Ilea between one and two mites northeast of Comblea.) Police Court Chronicle Ixrre seems to have fled from the home ill Harry Grimes, Nineteenth and "Weat- EaoreJan streets: that Is. so lar as be Egusdt Mrs. Qrlmea are concerned. i Grimes believes that his opinion should ; Anal la all matters pertaining to the management of the house, but Mrs. Grimes, who does moat; of the work, contends ' teat' she should have something to aay bout snob affairs. While they were discussing the subject Ia domestic authority. It appears that rtihtmea seized a knife and chased his wife I jBrsajek the house. The pursuit led eventu- KAlly to the kitchen, where, according to fm. Oriraee, her determined husband RUSSIANS CAPTURE ENEMY'S POSITIONS ALONG EAST FRONT FROM VOLHYNIA TO DNEISTER PETROORAD. Oct. S. -An odlclal report given out today by the "War Offlce says that on the Auatro-Oerman front stubborn fight ing continues from the region east of Vlad-tmlr-Volynsky as far south as the Dniester. The Russians have captured enemy poll, tlons at various points. Along the Bis tritsa, In the regon of flogorodchad, Teu tonlo outposts were defeated and a num ber of prisoners taken. LONDON, Oct I. No confirmation Is yet obtainable of the report that the Russian center has crossed the Zlota Llpa River and Is shelling the suburbs of Unexany. The report was flashed yesterday from the front by the correspondent of neuter's. Yesterday's official report by the Petrograd War Office admitted that the Teuton armies were stubbornly holding their positions In Qallda In the face of desperate attack. If the Reuters report Is true, the Rus sians have taken another big stride toward the capture of their goat The Investment of Brxexany by the Russians would prob ably compel the retirement of von Dothmer's army from the whole line of the Zlota Llpa north of that point With the Zlota Llpa entirely In the hands of the Russians, the Teuton forces In Oallela would be compelled to retreat on Lemberg to escape flank attacks. In the center. In the north, along the Brody-Lem- berg Railroad, and In the south. In the Hallci sector, the Russians would be able to sweep forward In a converging drive on the capital city. Stubborn battles are continuing In Volhynla, west of Lutsk, where Berlin re ports the Czar's troops lost thousanda In killed and won not a foot of ground. In the meantime. It Is known that Brus sllorfa armies are moving again from the frontier station of Brody on the way to Lemberg. The railway creeps through a low-tying, rather swampy plain dotted with patches of wood, with here and there a gray village clustered around the squat gray cupola of a church. For weeks the Rus sian front has lain perpendicular to the railway, and white progress has been made to the north and south, there has been little advance along the railway Itself, which Is the most direct route to Lemberg. Now, after several days of hard fighting. General SakharofTs army has succeeded In bending the German line back and In advancing along the railway and to the south of It announce that they have occupied the ..land of Malakalafat In the Danube op posite the Bulrartan town and fortress of Vidln, and bombarded the Rumanian bar racks at Kalafat across the river The Island of Malakalafat Is In almost the extreme northwestern corner of Bui carls, where the Danube make a loop. From Kalafat runs a main railroad through Rumania, which an army hoping to Invade Rumania might Use. It Is only fifty miles south of Orsora, where Rumanians and Austrtans are fighting, and the seizing of the leland may be Intended to divert Ru manian troops from Orsora. ALLIED TROOPS OCCUPY BUFi TWELVE MILES FROM MONASTIR, PARIS WAR OFFICE ASSERTS PARIS. Oct S Allied troops In the Bal kans pushed on toward Monastlr In yester day's fight'ng occupying Buf and making progress at other points. It was officially announced today. French troops have crossed the Cerna River. Buf Is about sir miles north of Fiorina and about twelve miles from Monastlr. SALONICA. Oet S, The battle around the village of JenlkoJ. on the Struma front haa resulted In a complete British victory, It waa officially announced today. The whole village U now In the hands of tho British, who are now consolidating their positions. The Bulgars suffered heavily In the recent fighting. grabbed a, kettle of scalding water. There wa,a auicK struggle, ana, in me general ' aslxup. the kettle waa accidentally bounced K Qrlwue's head. -. Aatke connict couia not be kept conn etetiUal, la policeman heard of It and has tested to the scene, 0 rimes retreated through a rear door. The cop followed, but trtseed on reaching the yard. This onlr f teereased the blueooat's determination, and ' Itt eaughti the belligerent husband after a GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS WILL LEAD GREAT ALLIED DRIVE ON THE DOBRUDJA FRONT LONDON. Oct S. ThAt the Allies plan a great effort to cut through Bulgaria, thus linking up the Russo-Rumanlan forces with the Allied army In Macedonia, la Indicated In dis patches received here today. Advices from Petrograd. by way of Stockholm, etats that Grand Duke Nlchotas, former commander-in-chief of the Ruestan troops on the eastern front Is being sent to Dobrudja to command the Rumanians and Russian armies operating there. These armies have been organized on a highly powerful scale. They have checked the advance of the German Allies under Field Marshal von Mackensen and compelled them to retreat winning back ground that had been overrun In the first flush of the Invasion of Rumanian soil. Severe fighting Is In progress all along the line In Dobrudja. This Is expected to become even more violent when Grand Duke Nicholas arrives there. With the Grand Duke and von Mackensen opposing ffVssfe wWeMMr ITIWp fl leHW nrWVJwnwR tH ArratM are ne4 cm Om fleM erf torttht. me Grand Dweie is wsiv reeorteei te p em his way to Ode. From there he will go to Kiev er a council of war before proceeding to DobrueUa, The Orand Duke was hi eemrooM oa the eastern front when Von Mackensen launched hi btg drlre In lilt and his masterly tactics prevented the Germans from cutting oft and capturing big sections of the Russian army In Poland and Oallela. Bucharest dlspslehes today reported dis tinct victories for the Rurso-Rumanlans In the new offensive In Dobrudja, where the Teutonic center and right wing have been pressed back and also claimed fur ther progress la Transylvania. No men tion was made of the fighting south of Bucharest where Sofia asserts the Ru manian army of 11,000 men has been en" veloped and destroyed. RUSSIANS RESUME OFFENSIVE IN CAUCASUS; ADVANCE ON WIDE FRONT; TURKS BEATEN PBTROOnAD, Oct I. Suddenly resum ing the offensive In the Caucasus. In co operation with the Black Sea fleet the Rus sians are advancing on a wide front the War Offlce announced today. A Turkish fortified position In the region of Karaburnum has been captured. West of Kalklttchlvtllk the Slavs broke through Turkish gusrds and Inflicted great losses on the enemy. Elk ton McrrUge Licenses ELKTON, M6U Oct f. Couples procure Ing marriage licenses heretoday were: David L. Davis and Anna Jordan, Robert II Gib son and Margaret Sutherland. Louis IL Luchtman and Gertrude Meagter, William B. Miller and Lillian M. Newschafer. and Bernard C Metztnger and Carrie Ellison, all of Philadelphia; Robert C Long and Bertha B. Berry. Norrtetown; Silas H. Griffith, Wyoming. Del, and Wllhelmlne B. Orund. Baltimore: Irrtn Elsemberger and Catherine M. Smith, and Frank New comer and Anna Kurtz. Columbia, Pa. TODAVS MARRIAGE LICENSES William T. Cre-M. S Ttswi.nna t , and Utmrct flench. 4940 Tsrkavanna at CUrtnr T. VOHrmn, tin Htnnltsr St., sod E1hl A. Rlitttr. 4 lUrinon roed. Carroll J IUttn. 1SJS Wallace rU. sad Mary A. Carroll. 3ll . tlth at. Mlcbaal C. small. IS10 RnrJr ave.. sad C- mllle II. DaMartln. 1210 Snrtirr ara. nimtr J narrett. 1M0 Herbert St.. and Viola V. rorman. IMS Hrbrt iu Marcui Atlon. ISM Dlealnaoti at, and llanna flmlih. 11S4 N. tb. at rhllio A. Rwer. Jr . Z3I4 Hawfert are., and ElliahtUi T Hurrtna. t00 Wal4n at. Atbrt T Damarwt 1SI0 I-h!ii v , and Jo- atcblna C Obarsta. tons I land. N. T. Itobart Lanxfton. Mucltlna. la , and Rachel Iioareman. 1J4S N. 17th at. Joarph r Dlack. Naval H017IUI. ThlUilripMa, and Dfte O Baser, !3S Mt. Verrwo at. Srdner Trrthan. 4SI nolton at., n4 Qr- tnido T Mlllttan. a? Prrklomen au Clrda L. riabar, S71 Craisbton at., and Eliza beth 8 Sail. 871 CreHMnn at. Thomaa v. Coak. Terraatfala. r., snd Vlma I. Doble. 80 Montacue at. OWRMANTOWN COUPL, WITH OVSST, ARRESTED CeeMneed frem race Oae Mount Pleasant avenue, seme dlatasee freen their home. Magistrate Pennock, who heard the testi mony In the case, refused to discuss the particulars further than to say that there was no evidence to show that Mr. Hendrick son or any Of his household had used a pistol or had been concerned In the shoot ing. The report of the affair given out by the Germantown police recites that a telephone messsge wsa received there by the house sergeant on duty at 1 J 10 o'clock this morn ing. The speaker waa a man. lie excited ly asked that policemen be sent to Lincoln drive and Carpenter street where, he said, shooting was going on. The auto-pat-ol wagon hurried Policemen Aucott and Ireland to the spot Indicated Arriving there Ihey say they found several persons In the street who pointed to the Hendrickson home s the place where the shooting emanated. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson. together with Miss Cox. were found by the bluecoata. Hendrickson explained, they say. that there had been a little entertainment at hla home, during which one of the women guests had fired off a pistol "for fun." Aucott and Ireland decided to Uke Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson, together with Miss Cox to the station house. All were placed In the patrol wagon, which returned to the station house about 1:XS o'clock, according to the police records. None of the party was placed In cells, the police declare, although the charge of disorderly conduct was "slated." About an hour later they were released through the Instrumentality of friends upon promise to 1 I I A ji .'TKla'vV M 1' I II It & Vi I sfl"? II a signal accompllJi- ment in motor cars GEO. W. REINBOLD 2506 N. Broad St, AaWWaMaWjgUPWsWWBBBWr After Mrs. Grimes had explained matters .to Magistrate Price, at the Ridge and jftrMe avenues police station. Grimes Old that 'he suffered from a weak heart and was1 unable, at times, to account for til action. The Magistrate contended Grimes's srmptoroa indicated that he waa good and iNaVlthy, and he was ordered to rest for a tonth in the House of Correction. il'd rather go to the county prison," aaid the prisoner. The htgb cost of living makes It 1m- , lassslMs to send you there," declared the I Aadfie, "If you go to, Uolmeaburg It will Improve your heart for you can get lots of in the open air digging potatoes." Wet .,.. THE WEATHER OfeservaUons at Philadelphia Ia.1I. -. , S0.4S , .".'. ......... .NortbtYs't 'mllrs .. Clou J r tvffipcTstare M teaparsiure .......,. 73 Lamps to B Lighted i aad ethrr vealclee 0il0p.ro. The TWca PORT SlCHUOND pS::EsHHHiH!BS -i-unij-nAiUeV o4iXeis mtuknr EJS ::-j::::::r.::;:;::::::: I3P:S: wafer ,..,....,.. S.Op.m. , ' RB-DT ISLAND I Wjf f)e).ei -iT '" WMVTt e)4tfte)VeS4 a-vOU I WMf fttsSfMMfMMM fta3 tMZle BRKAKWATER ffsitsi 3:43 p.ra .,.,.,...,... iewp.ni, UUSSO-IliniANIANS ADVANCE IN D0DRDDJA; 2000 TEUTONS CAPTURED IN TRANSYLVANIA LONDON. Oct 8. Despite the apparent sucesa of the Ger-man-Butgar army In driving the Invading Rumanian force from Bulgarian soil, the Russo-Rumanlans In the Dobrudja are con tinuing their fierce atacks against von Mackensen's chief forces. The Russo Rumanlans have made progress In the center and on the left where 1000 men and seven guns have been captured. In Transylvania, too, the Rumanians are pushing a successful offensive, and have taken 2000 prisoners. The German report shows that the Rumanian army, which waa defeated at Hermannatadt has rallied and Is in action again. A Bulgarian statement announces that the Bulgars Intend to Invade Rumania by crossing the Danube and have forestalled a Rumanian attempt to Invade Bulgaria by that means further west The Bulgars Flowers for the debutante FRESH, lovely, of exquisite frag rance. And above all, daintily arranged a service that gives to flowers from "The "Sign of the Rose" an added value. Cttrie& Henry Fax V6 Sfgm f& -fy 221 South Broad Street In fne mlddU of fh block In Consistency Piano Values DOUBLE - BREASTED Brown Flannel Suits with Stylish Pinched Backs $18 afld $20 r 'Second cutting just received from Tailoring Shops. Scarce and in deraopd by stylish young men. IN-. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street ??? .s-iflaw-l-lH VtfraJ$(s aw-tBFTHII t?raiw aw-Hsaili rvKwVL RHlKrw'waWllksaWHI VI Hli-BiflaWa-M-rili-QMfil-a-Bltt' .&$! BE- The fact that pianos advertised by dealers vary as to price and selling conditions is "food for thought." Our instruments are the same price all year round; the terms are the same as well as the prices. When considering the pur chase of a Piano remember these 7 points: 1. In our method of selling Pianos from January to Decem ber every buyer may or may not be a "Club Member." 2. Buying' on the easy-payment plan from us secures you a better Piano for less money than any house in Philadelphia can afford to sell for cash. 3. We never charge interest on deferred payments. 4. There is no joker in our guarantee or down payments, and we deliver pianos free of charge anywhere inside of fifty miles of Phila delphia, with a bench, cover and instruction book included. 5. We sell Upright Pianos as low as $1 .25 weekly; Player-Pianos as low as $2.00 weekly, and Grand Pianos as low as $2.25 weekly. 6. Our lenient method of doing business insures you against any trouble which might arise in your family after you have purchased one of our instruments. 7. There is no limit to our sales, as we are not depending on job bers or manufacturers to supply us with the instruments they see fit to ship. Our Pianos are made right here in Philadelphia, at 50th and Parkside Avenue, under our own supervision and with sufficient cap ital and one of the best-equipped factories in the United States. IT PAYS TO THINK sftNtt- W heetrlnc " the www- tSmmru Ponrx heard the etate-weerw ef OM three jwlnclyafci and P"1"" bhlnd cloved doors and then dhwharfe two trio. On behalf of the HendHrwon jamur -other color Is plsced upon the occurrence. Mr. Hendrickson Is a son of the late Samuel r.nji.ji.u.-t vAlff. manufacturer Ok Oermantown. who died a few years ago. roswssea or ampie mean", ne in -TOted himself to business. He entertained severs friends last nM t his residence In honor of his thirty-fourth birthday. Among the guests was nss w. " .. .. . .. . ,. n rlnrk When tt n. Ih. MriMnanll Ynt Ifr. and MI'S. Hendrickson and Miss Cox departed. . ... -a . . -I. It... 1 M.m Tnese jailer neciaeu 10 mi on - for a few minutes before retiring. While they sat talking. It Is said, their conversa tion was Interrupted by five successive shots. The sound apparen ly came trom a distance of two or three blocks. The dl- rrcuuii iiiw.ini ...... mo ...... "--- be a member of an Italian colony which is located near the Hendrickson home, and where revolver) irequeniiy nguru m -"t-b rations. ft, a... a ski a)a as) ak MMTISftt Itl sTTOUB nvuii itkw iui e imvhh a. -.- --" on the Hendrickson lawn continued their conversation They were again Interrupted some ten minutes later by tne appearance -j 3 ? " i IrlaTol tb) l. -J - ttam BMaaHaa : dm in miavM. rid Im nitranee of Axott ad Ireland. Tin polkmri I erased Is Mmt the eg. nlantatKHl fumlelxd by Mr. Meodrlehsot) ' Jnd hl Prtr. I" 'Jf1 5 ,hrw company them to the station house, in mite of protetits the womet. as wen as Mr Hendrickson were compelled to make the trip In Ihe patrol wagon. Further protests to the efflctaj In charge of the station house resulted In the release temporarily of the two women and Mr. Hendrickson, Alexis X Mmeburner. Common Councilman from an uptown ward and a relative of the Hendrickson family, procur ing the discharge from actual custody 'Magistrate Tennock accepted tho explnna. Jlon made by Mr. Hendrickson at the hear ing and the case waa ended officially Lieutenant George Smiley, who commands the Germantown police, would not discuss the case further than to admit that afreets had been made and that all three had been freed. He would not aay what basis there was for taking the party Into custody. Aucott and Ireland refused to talk. Mr. Hendrickson and his wife were declared "net at home." and no direct statement ce-aM be had from them. The affair has stirred up the fashionable section In which they reside, and the author of the shots has net been located by the police. X Wvttft .-..-. S&vtfs-i ra;sv mm , -.-.v. -j ? 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