.:?- c : -r ' . . "fA. BVJRHlM I,I300BB-IHIIiADBIiPHlA, THt7BSl34I HOVBMBBK 10, 1916 ,ajiTAiiMRniv:(:AN) ;16ATRjNCEEAVANZATE Coatretti ad Abbandonnre -3gf Icimo Posiziohi SttUo Faldo juei uan warco, aa uss di Gorlzfn Rfc , gyWila v UXN 1 DI AltTIGLIEIilA feM?2S IIOMA. Novembre. C" V-. ,.. li.1l. .a. ..Aitil ..Attn Vlrtn Aft ti,iU dorUla Sorto slato costrclto ad no Siindonar aldund poslxionl avaniato troppo ""iSfkiA nl fuoco dell nrtlftlltrla nerntch. iWlIa psnulcl dl Monto San' Marco. Quer tflQr poaUtont erano. tato alUccAte ben "clhijua volte In un elorno a vlolentemcnta - 'firtjla tkrto nuslrlAche. Hcco II tuto del ffijiiwrto del general Cadotnal ,""', JBTonU del Trentlno 81 sono avute "f MlSnl. dl arttglletlft. Nell reglona trit ,-. lij-Vftlte dall'Adlca a la Val d'Aaa aano SOntlnusiU I movlmentl dl torasa nomlche. Vronta delta Alpl CHulle SI sono uvula ojilonl Intermittent! dl nrtlRllerla lrs'rnOtU aettorl deiralto a medio Isonzo. A-Ban Marco ad tat dl Gorilla, all'alba xdU-larl tre battatrllonl ntmlcl nppoit- Rfatl da tin vlolcnto fuoco dl nrtlglterla, altaccarono un sniiemo neuu nuauu . line, nclln locallta' delta Casa del due Plnl. ' ': Clnqua Vlolentl attncchl degtl aun- ,ij frlael furono hucccmI vamente reaplntl t'dalle nostro truppo che Inrtlnaoro a 4 uamlco nerdlta groylaslme. Allora nil ..ouitrlacl aaooguettarono la noatre poil- 'alpnl ftd un VI6lentUslmo bombirda- mento con hattaria dl ognl cnNbro. In , acgullo a do' II Corriando rltenne con- k Blgllablle dl ordlnnre nel pomcrlgglo f l'avacuailone dl nlcune dcllo noatro trlncaa ptu' esposto. Sult'altoplano dol Carao nol nbblamo nncora rettincato la noatra llnea avan .. , sando In parecchl' punll a premlcndo 15 , ancho nlcunl. prlglonlerl. larl sara aeroplanl jiomlcl addettl ' alia flotta da guorra nustrlnca laaoia rpno cadero bombe attprno ad Aqulloja, ucctdando dua aoldatl o ferendo 'nuat tro ,donno a rnRazzl. Dopo quonto at-, tacca aeroplanl rtallanl altaccarono Im medlatamento gll 'hangars gallegglantl n1lcl a 1'roBccco a. nol porto dl Trieste ' a II bombardarono con notevolo auc .Hcasaoi , i';'ll laggaro rlplegnmcntl dalle fona ttallane JDClla lona dl Oorliln non cumbla nITatto jo iltunilono In quclla zona, dove gll llallnnl .'Son'ft 'fcttldamante altuatt ad t dolla cltta'. Ht ;,credo anil cho II geiwalo Cadorna ,tehtora' presto dl rlprendero lo trlncne ab jfeandonata mlgllorando anche la aua llnea Tj"'al fronta alle ponlzlonl nemlche. II Monte !fcn Harco a' una dcllo ponlxlont formldabtll Idol ne'mlco cho devono csicre oapugnato non 'Uppepa I prcaontii II momenta lavorevolo. )fkanco-serbians only f' M1LES FROM MONAST1R Mrd 'f rToiveak' ncfordlriir fa the Mitalat ittamt The forward movemant cam ftftr fail ure of. nn tnemy offtnalve violtntly manl fealtd In rlflo and ninchlne-gun (Ire and wnfl the result of a stubborn battle. Tho Duaalana captured 180 prisoners and tlireo machlna gun. The War Ofllce declared the enemy had been beaten back after fierce flfhtlng In the region of Campolung. despite aupport for their Infantry attnettn from heavy guns. Thalr cdaualtlca ware unusually heavy. The Rumanian forced are holding runt to their positions In tho Alt and Jlul Valleys, despite bitten nttacks. I' mm mm : 1 JCond'nui'a from I'nio One. I !. tho most violent coutcattncUa Along si the bend of tho Cerna Illvor the Franco '. Ji'crblan forces nro progressing toward trafa.tolc. Weal of thd Cerna the enemy '.. haa been compelled to nbnndun durltur th'o night tho positions they had fortified ' . Twr months. SOFIA. Nov. 10. ," Bulgarian and Oermnn troops defending .fofiastlr have been compelled tp retire to Jpoaitlona north" 'of Tepavtat and Chcgel, tho ,.WaV Ofltlco admitted today. ,4 Q.n tho Monaatlr plain, north of the Cerna illlVcr, fighting of tho moat violent character lla.fn prdgroBS. Allied troops thnt penetrated . thai Bulgarian posltlona were annihilated. t Khotrep'ort aays. Four hundred corpacH were Jcoumed In (ront of tho- position of one , HjJilJirarlan battalion. ; 4 afACKENSEN IN 1lE?ttEAT; fr RUSSIAN TIIOOPS ADVANCE ' UiV TJMffSVLYAJflA FRONT fi',vPJ?ld Marshal von Maclcenson'a army In XUbrudja la In' retreat, burning villages ris It falls back, the Itusalan War Ofllce stated Jtddai. ft Iluwlan forces advanced in Transylva nia capturing fortified- holghtfl southeaat- RUSSIANS DfiaiN OFFENSIVE AdAINST OEIWIANS ON THE DV1NA FRONT, BK11L1N SAYS BEIILIN, Nov. 16.Tho Itusslans have beguti an offensive along the northern, part of tho tastern front. Tho official War Ofllca report today announce;) the ropulso of attacks along tho Dvlna Hive.r. LONDON, Nov. 1. Tho Ituaslana have wroated the offcnalvo from the Ocrmanlc troops In the Ilatlcz sec tor of Oallcla. striking with Birring forces In the region nf tho village of Llpnlcadolna, on the Narayitvka. tlia f.'aar'a trnopi awept the enemy from trcnciie.1 on both aides of tho Ul.tvarUHi road l:ffnrts by the Austro Oarmana to retake tlio lust ground ended In complete fAlluto. ercordlcg to t'atrograd. Merlin doea not ndmlt tho aucceea of Itus alan attacks In thin region, oaylng that oounter-annxnltg proved effective In oust ing tho enemi1 from whnlovcr poaltlons ho had occupied. GERMANS RKl'OUT PROGRESS IN TRANSYLVANIA; ADMIT DEFEAT IN MACEDONIA IJBIlIitN, Nov. 10. The capture of more than 1200 additional Rumanian prisoners on tho Transylvnnlan front was reported by the War Oftlco today. Fighting aouth of rtothenhurm nnd Siur duk parsna, In tho Tranaylvanlan Alps, la Increasing In fury. Further progress has bcon tnadu there by tho Aiistro-Oermans. It Is ofllolnlly denied that tho Rumanians In Dohrudja hnvo captured Uonaxlo (IJoasle). Tho Herman and Uulgarlan troops de fending Monnstlr on tho southeastern aide have retired from tho Cerna lllvcr sector to now positions which had been prevloiinly fortified, tho War Ofllco nnnounccd In Its report on Maccdonlnit operations, LONDON, Nov. 10. Tho Bulgarian ofll clal statement from Sofia today admits a retreat northward today Monaatlr In the faco of violent nttaclts from tho Franco Hcrblan troope. GERMAN TROOPS RECAPTURE, PART OF SAILLY-SA1LL1SEL IN FIERCE COUNTER-ATTACK unntiiN, Nov. lo. German troops havo recaptured the east ern port of Sallly-Sallllscl from tlio French and havo carried by atorm French trenches on tho northern edgo of the foroBt of St. l'lcrro Vaaat, the War Ofllce announced to day. The great battle between the British nnd Germans along tho Ancro River, duo west of Dapaume, contlnuos. Tho ofllclal roport states that tho British aro atlll attacking, but that up to dnto all tho assault.i have been repulsed. I'.lght ofllcors nnd 324 pris oners were captured by tho flormans. South of tho Sommo River tho lines nro un changed, Tho Oermnns havo bombarded Nancy na a mcuauro of roprlnal. Genonil von Illndenburg Is forcing tho British to pay a toll of Uvea entirely dis proportionate to their gains In tho fighting on tho Homme front, military authorities declare. Today ho had their lino under terrlllo flro, with the prospect that the enor mou.i casualties which they suffered in making their Initial advance would be re peated. All reports from tho front say the British attack was entirely without regard to a Encrlflco of tiumaii life. Tho Ger man troops bitterly defended their line, despite almost coniplcto destruction of their positions. Advices today from tho front say oHlcera all admit that by concontratloiiiof enormous stores on a small front and launching of a gigantic attack, tlio enemy could win n few trenched and villages. But these nt taclts would bo so costly thnt they could Mat hi rtpatet often Miotfgh fo maka the entire- terrltary on worth tha price paid In men. Frank ndmlaalon la rnada hara In Herlin of British galna of fortified posltlona. Hut there are no many hundreds of alml lar positions around the Bomme horaeahoo Una that these attacks, according to Ger man omeora. can be considered uncomfort able but not dangerous. It Is pointed out in Berlin today that nfter four nnd a half monlha of limited success on the Bomma the British havo bean forced to another gigantic effort by the restlveness of the Italians and growing nnxlety In Iondon over Increased food prlcca, According to a dispatch from I.ugano, HwlUerland, lo tho V'oaslache Zeltung, the Olornale d'llalla, of Rome, answera criti cisms In Home of Ungland'a prolonging the war not only lo cruah Germany, but tha Allies as well, by remarking that Kngland la growing rich by forcing the Allies to purchase all supplies through London and Liverpool. The Lohnt Anxclgcr features as Its main article the resolution Introduced in tho British Commons by William llowlns anklng that tho Government organlie food supplies to prevent danger of Increasing food prlcos. Till, tho editorial argues. In dicates a shortage produced by tha German submarine cruiser warfare. DENVER'S CIVIC O&NTEli LESSOtt FOlt PHILADELPHIA r' GERMANS ASSAIL ALLIES AT JUNCTION OF FRENCH AND HHITISIf ON SOMME LONDON. Nov. 16. An unceasing aeries of attacks and counter-attacks awept a wave of flro and steel across six miles of the Franco-British front today. There, It appeared, the mightiest tlinint the Germans havo yet mado In onunter-nttack was centering upon that portion of tho lino whoro tho British and French forces Joined hnnda, Meanwhile, along tho rest of tha alxty mile front thero was nn almost continuous grapple. To tho north, tho British were still smashing forward, consolidating their gains and Improving their positions under desperate onslaughts from the enemy, Southward, the French lines wero forced slightly to glvo way from tho tremendous concerted pressure at tlio very hnse of tho angle which British and French gains have thrust Into the German lines. Tho Germnn gains wero insignificant compared to tholr prodigal expenditure of inon nnd ammunition. Kvory Instrument of warfare In tho German nrsorml was called Into operation big guns, ninull gunn, hand gren ades, bomlia dropped from aeroplanes, ma clilno guns, poison gas, "tenr" ahellii and the bayonet. Wilson to Honor Oklahoma Turkey LAWTON, Okla., Nov. 10. l'rosldcnt Wilson's Thanksgiving turkey will bo from Oklahoma Instend of Kentucky thin year. A twonty-llve-potind bird, tho best that could ho found In tho Slate, today vnn nhlpucd to tho Whllo House by Hcorgo H. Block. Hunter's Head Mown Off TAJIAQUA, Fa.. Nov. 10. Raymond Schlear, twenty-one yenrn old, of Lewis town, two miles from here, was killed by the accidental discharge of IiIh gun whllo hunting In Walker township. Tho right side of his head was blown off. K- ' PW"" ., -.r . t.v. -a , .. ?ZUV-Mti22? ty-a-ataV iVt t P j .sJ . -ttU .JzTT a u-A 6rtt i-t"w- mar- ... && -.. 'r. &&gm jyP . .fi)'es"' Kj&'r-zrtoi i,Wir S . r-, y V ''ys , .A A. ' :4m r-r. - a -.-mtU . i ' .. i . j. -,r& nZi'&yrvJt ':.ms r - vj '" l-vr"- . l.Sti mL,tlittr -Kin. B L, ffiftf"" . ts-!i'.t. r mtJWBmMiwm,w&uJtm&': i rwinwr i ? r ". .c?riftaHafiraHfeir.. tskmwbfi r-fyl; 'fit . u " '-4 ' SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY IN HOME DECORATIONS Art Critic Defines Present Day Temper in University Lecture Decorations In centuries past echoed the aplrlt of tho people. Tho spirit of ench wiih then and 13 now iccordcd In man's handicraft. This wns tho thought brought out by Sumner Roblnaon, nrt critic and lecturer, In the course of nn address delivered lact night at tho Central V. M. C. A. Auditorium. Tho Byzantine style of art, he said, ex pressed vigor, form and color, while tho Louis XV style exprensed a certain volup tuousness, femininity of line, liuoyancy, abandon nnd wnnton frivolity. With tho Dutch, tho speaker declared, wo associate a certain sturdlness of form and construction and n quaint Robrlcty of dccoratlvo charactor. Ho contended there fore thnt our decorntlve stylo becomes a rich and beautiful lamningn of expression. In the course of his nmlrass Mr. Robinson, among othor things, sold: "Today wo havo u domoeracy of nrt, If thero over was one. Through tho democracy of travel, of learning, of commerce we have a whole world to draw from and tho In spiration nnd examples of a hundred nges. Tho Iccluro was one of a aeries given un der tho miFplccfl of tho University Kxterj Hlon Society. Jeweled Bar Pin Platinum front, open work effect two and one-half inches long one diamond and two square sapphires. $26. S. Kind & Sons Diamond Merchants Jewelers Silversmiths 1110 Chestnut Street The architect's drawing ahowo the deslRti approved by tho municipality of Denver, Colo., for n frreat civic center with nn nrt gallery, municipnl buildings, plnzns nnd parkways. It is just a step in advance, by years and by method of expression, of Philadelphia's parkwny. The photograph shows how much hns already been accomplished by Denver in realizing tho architect's dream. Arnold W. Hrunner nnd Frederick Law Olmstcad aro tho architects? who drew up the plans l tittiTAiN And Makce to up fut 6ft war ratios Lord Mliner Will Probably Be Named Food Dictator , XONDOM, Nov, Both Oreat Britain and Prance are ,'i. ba put on war ratings. An order In ceureii Issued today glvea tha Government conlnli of foodstuffs and creates a new ment department to regulate the sbbJuV and tha prices. The Brltlah food dictate probably wilt ba I-ord Mliner. "' The British people aro to hava meatl... daya nnd will ba put on a diet of C,! bread" lo conserve the supply 0f wh r All luxuries are to be banned. Not tar century have there been such draatlo tZ. slrlctloni as will be mposed durng the nlti few molntha. Tho French Government haa not v.t taken any decisive steps, but dispatch., from Paris today Indicated that It wouM quickly take action Blmllar to that tind-i way hero now. Old-fashionerJ Buhr Stone Ground Buckwheat MADE the way of our great - grandfathers' day. Selected Pennsylvania Buck wheat, water-ground between Buhr stones. Betains all the elements nnd goodness of the grain nnd tho true buckwheat flavor. 2'lb, sack, 25c 4-tb. sack, 50c s 8-lb. sack. $1.00. Dellv ered by Parcel Pott. Send for free booklet, nivino Ut o) whole milled grains, ccrcute, infant oorfi. GREAT VALLEY MILLS Paoli, Pa. II IHillil Ill I ri Just when the air is filled with the festive social spirit, and milady cannot have too many dressy blouse changes, a special purchase enables us to offer exquisite suit blouses at $1.69 $2.50 $5.00 . Which is just about one-half their original values Filmy chiffons, crepo Geor gette; nnd radium laces, and heavy lustrous crepes do chino and washable nets in white, flesh find all the rich suit shades. Some exquisitely beaded and embroidered, others depending on jIAIN Venetian lace inset3 and edg inirs to civo them charm; while still others havo the frilly fronta that continue to delight tho modern woman's neart. Eight characteristic styles pictured. ri.ut ft W I fc9v A ,s5&S &V I Regular 3.50 Values Plato and changeabla effects to match all the new" suit shades. The changeable ones come in the loveliest iridescent fcluea and jrreena, blues and gold, and vivid flame effects. When their quality U Sur tbjtr taken into consideration, t3y are values that should not k, lL Mate Floor. Very Exceptional Offering Skirts ToSr $1.35 Your choice of excellently tailored all wool serges, whipcords, fancy mixtures, checks, Venetian satins and corduroys. Each chosen and adapted for its particu. lar need, be it for dress or hard practical service, and all up to Fashion's latest re quirements, Yoke, flare and pleated models, button, and stitched effects, Main Floor Jack Frost Been NippingYourFingers? Manchurian Black WoU Muffs. $3.00 Regular $6,50 Values Good looking full skinned fiat muffs that will give you no end of wear. We might add that black Manchurian wolf is one of the most durable furs on the mar ket today. Second Floor w & I lL' :llllflft' I1 833-835 Market St. jUTWwl 833-835 Market St. m 3 - HHfXr i P- ' ffiT o so ;9qif:3p it' - JWMTMnn wjm ,' f,T, 3W t 1 , fWiY I M I ill fcf t ' : - Kiw m - f Kill Jlul I 1 K E i' 4f 1U: sJilvi 1 Ik V m.-;: - ci. i.71 C i -' f Vlfl I hi v Us -'niS:.lfeH. I 6sSa v 9tAiDo' Xi ) s Film' chiffons, creno Geor-1 Venetian lace inset3 and edc- Ij f A vVAli l wy . S"A.1(j 9nsS& m Wm' xJrt jsEwlmTfXiY&fz vrZ f Christmas Gifts That Give Permanent Pleasure to Your Friends and Are a Lasting Remembrance of Yourself There is no doubt that the day of the gewgaw Christmas gift is rapidly fading and that there has developed a strong, wholesome tendency to give those things which, whether inexpensive or otherwise, are useful and durable. In other words, we are beginning to realize more and more that a gift should meet some specific requirement and be available for some definite purpose if it is to serve as an enduring" and pleasant remembrance of ourselves. In this respect the service of the Van Sciver store is especially helpful, for fur niture, furnishings and the almost innumerable home utilities comprised in this category make the most acceptable kind of gifts. Here we offer but a few suggestions, present but a few pieces from our enormous and varied stock. They will serve to show, however, how very materially we can assist you in your Yuletide preparations. Gifts that are unique, artistic and useful are here in vast assortment, and the name Van Sciver will be a recognised sign of quality in the gift and a token of discrimina tion and thoughtfulnes3 in the giver. fffpSm 1 An Attractive Mantel Clock in Dull Mahogany This cood-looklnr Beth Thomai Clock In dull mahocany may wall vrce tha mantel In aome friend's home. In Dull Mahogany with the melodious Sonora quarter-hour chlroee. Trice 117.80. A Few Gift Suggestions Serving Trays, 60c to $13.75. Humidors, $3.25 to $26.00. AbIi Receivers, 35c to $4.75. Smoking Stands, 85c to $15.00. Candlesticks, COc to $100 pr. Lamps, $2.25 to $95.00. Mantel Clocks, $1.75 to $35.50. Grandfather Clocks, $5.00 tp $450, Nest Tables, $11.50 to $31.50. Waste Baskets, 40c. to $7.50. , Tea Wagons, $7.50 to $20.50. Sewing Tables, $7.50 to $27.75. Writing Tables, $8.00 to $86.00. A Serving Tray Makes a Most Acceptable Present It ! tomethlns that every ono ha uie for, and tho one here Illustrated la an ornament to the serving" table aa well Holld Mahocany, Inlaid, handles nickel plated on brass. Price tt.BO. A Mahogany Tea Wngon Is Indeed a Charming Gift It Is convenient, useful and aa altogether pleaslnx piece of furni ture. The one Illustrated above Is In Mahotany, dull Unlet), baa re movable tray and runs on rubber tires. Frlce S7.SQ. j " IHL A Colonial Library Table in Mahogany or Oak A sllliaia n In I - a.. .... ... . friend 7r Tliitirl vrttniJnWa I"v. WW urely de lht ora t..,5i1i,-Vr,"MU. ThU Colonial Tahla. 4'2x2A in., with hatvr rrn I t J,.n T-1 . " VI . ' oa. wsffi1 aa.1 There Are Many Unusual Values in Our Semi Annual Clearance Sale of Rugs & Carpets The values presented in' our Seml-Annual Clearance Sale of Rugs and Carpeta are more than usually attractive in view of market conditions, and 'the leading hotels, steamship companies, etc., aa well as householders, will be interested. The stock comprises many of the most attractive designs of this season and is .comprehensive in sizes, grades and patterns. We quote a few representative reductions in Rugs; $65 & $60 Fine Royal WUtons, 0x12.. $46.50 $60 & $55 Fine Royal Wiltons, 8.3x10.0 $43.50 $55.00 Royal Wiltons, 9x12..,. $39.75 $52.00 Royal Wiltons s. 3x10.6... $38.50 $48.00 Wool Wiltons, 9x12 $34.50 $45 Sanford Best Axmlnster, Jsi2..,. $34.50. $40.00 Seamless Axminsters, 8xis . . , $29,75 $10.00 Wilton Velvet 8.3x10.6 824.75 $24,00 Best Tapestry Brussels, 9x13.,. $19.85 $22 Tapestry Brussels, g.axio.s $18.75 $45.00 Wilton Velvets. 9x12, $29,7.5 llll JPSPig) WaJWJImMI liir)jM bvlllla Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers Market St, Ferry, Camden, N. J, Market St Ferry Baals Land Ooposue tSUie I S rjtor Gleses I at S.30 f. Jl. PaUy M l l HI M ""raagtstw'v. .U L- '' -J-1 " ' "'""" '" i . I J i ....,, i, m., . , .mi. , in, ., 1 B m .. Wm& lK" S5MST JirrM,!. --.,? iiasj , Nk .,-. LlSL.tSGK. I. a,l. S5B- JTJ.S.