Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRENCH WIPE OUT
40,000 JJERMANS
Two Teuton Divisions An
nihilated in Latest
Verdun Drive
ASSAULT LIKE INFERNO
Crown Prince's Line Thrust Back
More Than Three
Miles
By HENRY WOOD
WITH TH: FRENCH AIUIY AT VKlt-
PUN". Dec II.
A roar that rocked thn Vsrth ami skj
Mthln? volcano of (Ire nnd .smoke and an
aiiranca of clockwork precision, etery man
abreast hi fellow roldler ftlonr n front of
Ore mllta this was Friday's French vic
tor l Verdun.
When the Inferno of nolss nnd flrehad
died down, the French calculated they had
wiped out two whole divisions of, Germane
I0.0Q0 men The net result was thrusting
taoJc" of tho German line mora than three
mils from Bouvllle, Verdun'a laat detenu,
from which point In July tho German were
eecarated by only 800 yard Also, the
rround taken was that over which the der
taans for alx weeks had worked day and
night intrenching; and fortlfylmt themselves.
I witnessed thts great battle from one of
tha highest forta behind the French line, a.
rolnt of vantairo permitting a lew of the
entire fhe-mlle front, from Vncheralnllla
to beyond Hexonaux. Tho artillery prep
aration, which had extended along thn en
tire Verdun front to St Mlhlel, evidently
punted the German. They expected nn
attack aomewhero else, and, therefore were
unabla to begin their barrago flro until tho
French had swept up a goodly portion of
Pepper Itldge.
The French nssatilt was made with such
precision that thn entire advanco of nearly
two miles waa accomplished at n uniform,
pre-established pace. Tho foot troops ad
t a need under n perfect curtain ot artillery
fire, with rifle and hand grcnado barrago
starting at each atop This bar race vrlpod
eut any German opposition hlcl) had en
taped tho artillery, nnd tho Infantry never
fell behind tho pre-established rate ot ad
vance. The attack waa launched at 10 o'clock
Friday morning It followed a day's terrific
artillery preparation, culminating Just be
fore the Infantry leaped from Its trenches
Into such a Htcady roar that, combined with
the unbroken rumble of scores of aeroplanes
overhead, the air nnd earth literally trem
bled and vibrated together.
""."hen tho French had swept up ft goodly
portion of Feppor Itldge, thero was it
straight lino of fine white mol;o to hb seen
atone tho sldo of the ridge. Thero the
grenade throwers went executing their bar
rage fire whlto nwnltlng nn artillery curtain
for their further ndxnnce. Then the line
leaped forward nnd executed ft second irre
sade barrage. All these barrago tires con
tinued smoking In tho t, sticky nlr. Tho
enllro slope of tha I'eppar Hldge was ribbed
-with tiny whlto smoKlnrr lines, marking
very ndtanco.
As tho French troops nenred thn aum
mlt of that height tho fury ot the battle In
creased Innumerable rockets shot up sky
ward as the different sections of the French
attackers signaled aeroplanes of their ad
vance. It looked llko a great 1 rotechnlcal
display n glorified Fourth of July In
America.
Tho German barrage, which had opened
at short range opposite Pepper Ttldgo slope.
Itngthened ns tho French barrage ascended
from the front side and the two curtains
rf.tt at tho summit In n frightful Intermin
gling of cxploslont that turned tho ontlro
dge Into a seething, jjmoltlni: volcano.
Vet a moment nfterward rockets shot
6 from the opposlto side jm,vo notice that
.ho French had successfully passed this
curtain nnd were descending on the opposlto
side.
Within an hour tho entire ridge wna
captured. Then began a mad rare to the
rear of the French lines by the dozen or so
aeroplanes that had been fllng over the
combatants Every nlator flew low and
si fast as he could drle his machine. In
tent on being tho first to drop the Joyful
news of France's lctory over headquarters
of the commanding general.
While the French troops were sweeping
ever Pepper Ridge others advanced on Va
cheraullle, lying at the foot of the Pepper
Valley, on tho Jleusc. They progressed In
hand-to-hand fighting with bayonets nnd
grenades, tho grenades' smoke marking the
fighting line.
The fighting was so fierce In the city that
the tolume of some kind of hand grenades
hurled by tho French Into collars and houses
'where Germans still resisted made It ap
pear tha entire village was afire. Yet, when
tie struggle waa oxer, tho French In con-
EVJ0NIH& LBDaBU-PHIliADBLPHIA', MONDAY, BECBHBBB 18 1916
!!" 1? ' mftK clewed away, there waa
not ft alni house an&m.
OEttMAN VliW. FAILS
With the lots of the IVpr-er Ridge the
uermans turned almost their entire ar-v-
f rr. "? ' t an effort to eheek th
reneh adtanee Further east they shot
an almost solid barrage, of proleetlles over
Juvemoni, c hambrettM farms. llanlau
roont and Reionvanv
i Th;J,"Hnn artillery fire continued with
incredible violence and. persistency dur
ing the entim afternoon but It waa ap
parent from the continued shortening of the
range by the nmy that the French were
advanoing along tho entire front unchecked
The battle, began amid Intense oold. and
with a dark, cloudy sky overhead, During
the afternoon a driving, freeslnr rain came
tip. which turned Into snow at night le
eplte this consplraey of the elements, the
French xallantly maintained their most
advarieed positions nit through the night
During tho helht ot the battle on the
ground, a French aviator attneked n Ger
man "sausage' (balloon) In front of Doiiau
mont. Ho circled about the thlhg In the
skv and suddenly the tUrk clouds were
lighted up by n tnonatroti flash Then
came a heavy black cloud of gas and smoke,
flattening out about MO feet In tho air
That was all that marked the spot where
tho "sausage" had been. Abote. the Vic
torlous nMator circled triumphantly about
I'LANBS AID INFANTItr
Aeroplanes contributed their part to thn
struggle on the ground During the entire
battle they new low behind the German
llnea nnd gunned the fleeing eneriry who
sought tu escape from tho French attack
ers. General Nlvelle, new commander of Hit
French arrrtiea In the north and northeast,
witnessed Friday's battle his troops fare
well to him During the afternoon General
Jjlvells called In person to congratulate
General Mangln, who esecuted the offensive
and who has been In charge of the prepa
rations since October.
"Suffrage for Dead,"
Frenchman Proposes
L'ontlnunl from fete One
the opinions, the alms or their dead as
they know Iholr loit voices and lost smiles
They would accept nnd hold In sacred
trust a power that would gto them the
right of expression In ballot, the known
opinions of their helot eil dead In directing,
through whom nnd how should be gov
erned tho laud for which they had died
There Is not only Justice but gratitude In
my Idea For without these hundreds of
thousands of brnte dead France today
would htto erased to evlst There la also
a cry poesy In It. And there Is a reason
most eminently practical
. "For the first, each mother and sister
and wlfo would feel that their dead live
again In the thought of voting and the
act of toting for them Can you not see
the wife In her allent home considering
her dead husband's remembered views
upon things general, nnd guided by the
Influenco ot this memory ns she religiously
obiertcs her sacred proxy?
FOR l5KAD KIN
'Tor tho second. Is It not possible, since
human nature Is human nature, for future
leglslnt'on nnd future legislator, future ofTI
clal li any capacity of goternment. to be
come, 1 won't nay ungrateful, but morn
coldly disposed to tho Just appeal for munic
ipal, departmental or governmental con
sideration In the rare of a mere woman,
tthord each nnd nil would be more likely
to consider tha Interests ot such woman
armed with the ballot of her soldier hus
band, or brother, or son. lying dead some
where In France?
"And nov the most Important reason of
all. the reason upon which my Idea of
suffrage for the dead was formulated.
There are cirtnln department! In thn north
and easC tlrtually depopulated of men
through the sjatem of mobilization which
threw our main strength of resertes In
front line of battle In 19 1 4 The system
wan all right until German crime. In man
ner of Intaslan, mada It necessary to send
this vigor of France ngalnst almost cer
tain death at thn beginning of thin war.
"There are villages In the north and cast
that supplied the ensemble of tho Twen
tieth and Twenty-first Corps, for Instance,
wiped out by the German method of war
fare we have since learned to German
dleadtantage. How will these villages be
represented If the tote of their soldier
dead Is not placed In the hands ot their
wives, their sisters, their mothers, thesa
women nt France aa brate and devoted
to sacrificing In their several ways aa
their brave 'and devoted and sacrificed
dead In uniform?
S0LDIKR3 WII.T. AGRKK
"Hvery soldier (n Franco will support my
contention. lJtery man In France would
step aside to glte these lltlng women rep
resentatives ,of tallnnt dead place In the
voting booth. Neter In the history of
Justice has a more Just proposal been
offered for consideration by grateful legis
lators of a brave people. And I do not
believe any serious opposition will accrue,
fop we French are, 'a, chivalrous people
In race and temperament I expect confi
dently, onco understood, suffrage for the
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dead wilt be welcomed aa a tribute to
tho who hare mads their country's high
place In the world of nations lastingly
firm.
'"Ot course, certain opposition to the lilea
will develop There la always such in a
certain quantity to any Idea, and particu
larly an Idea that seems startling In tetsl".
latlon. 1 expeet It nut t shall first ar
peal to the vnlce and rupport of thre
powerful Influences to whom all Franca
la profoundly grateful 1 do riot mean to
Infer general grntltuda toward these In
t.uencea will become teM profound aa time
goes on It trill only be less a part of
the dally fari of our legislators and peo
ple aa the wax-recedes Into the past.
TO rrtKt'AHB I'BTtTtON
"The views upon suffrage for the dead
ot the living soldier of tho women ot
France nnd the numberless French fam
ilies In mourning must be tested now as
one would feel a pulse. To that end I an
Instituting a petition which will be ready
for signatures presently at the Patriotic
League In the Itue Salnte-Ahne. 1'arls.
'1 reel it wlllybtcemo a monstrous pe
tlt.ou In a very abort time Fortified with
It arid with certain assured legislative sup
port. I shall In due course present suffrage
for the dead In the form of a proposed
law In the Chamber of Deputies, the peti
tion first, of course. It Involves all I havo
outlined to you, with the addlt'.on that It
Is not n plea for or entering wedge toward
general aWrage for women For a gen
eral consideration of this (juration the time
Is not ripe 1 the broad sense In France.
"I propose as a debt ot gratitude to the
noble dead who uncoftlned lie by hundreds
of thousands under the sol they hae de
fended that they should still live In the
Mtenslon of their oles to their women
kind. It Is a Just and true proposal, alt
the more i because a large part of the
glorious courage of our soldiers Is Ihelra
through directly Inherited or Inspired cour
age and abnegation of tha women ot
France,
"For all classes and all opinions In the
nation rushed equally with fervor t her
defense. 8i all these clashes nnd opinions
should In their existing numerical propor
tion of August, 191 1, continue tt lle, not
entirely become memories, but rather tan
gibly evident through their beloved women
In the direction ot the business ot the re
public they died for."
M. Ilarres first broached the Idea about
the (rolx de flerre In n newspaper article
published In l'arli Nmember IT, 1911. nnd
saw It become a law In February. 1916,
sided tu thH end by his eloquence nnd
efforts. The Croix de Ouerre Is worn today,
a, slmpla medal of bronie stispendrd from a
band of red and green s'rtped ribbon, by
many a allant soldier wbo could never
have hoped to see his braery cited In an
order of the da Issued by the supreme
Ueneral commanding the armies of France
Till: VAI.OII OF FltANCK
It truly represents the valor of France
as exemplified at the .Mnrne, at Verdun, on
the Somme, nnd In a thousand minor con
flicts As official nud public recognition
and tribute to the bruo men without dis
tinction ot caste or rank who hae blocked
the German path with their bodies, tho
Crulx de Uuerrn will live ns long aa time.
Maurice Darres Is In middle life, n lean
man of normal height. Ills brack hair and
moustache arc sparse aud his gray ejes set
far apart nn those of tho thinker. His
ok'e In firm and of rare quality Chosen
words flow from his lips In ttuent facility ot
cultured expression
As I rose to lenxo and Mr. Ilarres es
corted me to the door leading to his gar
den and tliu street, ha said earnestly;
"Think and ou will see thai suffrage
for the dead Is but rendering simple Jus
tice toward the women who bravely sent
them forth to fall "
S000 Scientists to .Meet hi New York
NKtt" YOUIv. Dec. 18. What probably
will be the biggest gathering of scientists
ever held will take plice Christmas week
when the American Association for the Ad
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scientific bodies convene here, lletween GOOD
and 10,000 scientific men and women will
listen to the results of scientific effurt during
the last yr."
I'renchcr-Edltor Dies
IIAQKUSTOWN, Md . Dec. IS The Itev.
Oeurgo John Itoudabush, seventy, burgess
of Hoonsboro, Washington County. Md , for
fifteen ears editor ot Iioousboro Times and
former presiding elder 6f Maryland United
Ilrethren conference, died at Washington.
GERMANS REACH
MOLDAVIA GATES
Virtually All of Dobrudja
and Great "Wallacliia in
Teuton Hands
MORE BOOTY CAPTURED
Brniln nnd Galntz Reported
Evacuated by Russo-
Rumaninns
HK1U.1.V. Dec. I.
Held Marshal von Maekensen'a army has
reached the gates ot Moldavia, the only
Kumanlan province remaining In the hand
o the Itusto-rtumanlan forces.
All of Dobrudja, except the forest region
In the bend of the Danube, Is now In pos
session of the (lerman-tlulgarlan and Turk
ish troopr.
Virtually alt of Great Watlachla has been
overrun. The Itneso.Iluinanlans are re
ported to have evacuated llrnlla and Galatx.
West ot the lhueu-Ilemnlk load the Ger
man allies are pushing toward the north
east through the mountains, east of the
road parallel progress Is being made across
the lowlands,.
During the last forty-eight hours vast
Stores of fresh booty have fallen Into the
hands of the German allies. It Include
railway rolling arbek, live stock, food stuffs,
grain, war materials and petroleum.
It la reported that the seat of the Ku
manlan (luvernmeut has been removed from
Jassy to ttussla The Foreign Ortlce has
been established In I'etrogradi the other
branches are to be located at Kluv. It Is
said
II Is rumored that King Ferdinand, who
Is rapidly becoming "the monarch without
a country." will abdicate and go to Fug
la nd
Itusso-ltumanlan columns retrentlng to
ward llralla. at the bend of the Danube,
wore attacked by German air squadrons
with successful result, the War orftVe an
nounled today In Its statement of Human
Ian operations.
Tho general situation In ttumanla Is un
changed In the Va Valley, nn the eastern fron
tier ot Transylvania, there have been local
engagements with varying success.
The repulse of Itusslan attacks northwest
ot l.usk and smith of Zborov was reported
by tho War Ofllce.
On tho Macedonian front there has tern,
porarlly been lively firing along tho bend
of the Cerna Ithrr. the War Ortlca stated
I'KTHOOIIAD. Dec. tl
Advance of Itusslan forces In the Car
pathians vras announced In today's ofTlclal
statement. The report said'
Around the little 1'arsk our position
was restored Iiit ot Glashutte we cap
tured several heights, enemy counter
altaiks being repulsed.
RUSSIANS REORGANIZE
RUMANIAN FORCES
PA1UB. Dec. IS
The Humanlan army has retreated to tha
Itusslan frontier, where It Is being re
organised by Itusslan and Ilumanlan offi
cers, saya n dispatch to the Tetlt Farlslen
Itusslan troops aro now holding tho Una In
Itumanla.
When the Itbsslans took over the fight-
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Ui3S7 GERMANS TAKEN
BY FRENCH AT VERDUN
.PARIS, Dec .
Since the morning of December IB, Krehch
troops on the Venlun front have captured
ll.aST Oefman prisoners, the War Office
announced today
It la admitted that the dernvtna have
been able to regain a footing on Cham
brettes t'arm. northeast of Venlun, which
the Kreneh captured last Friday. '
The r.ewly won positions of the Vrench
on the T.ouvemont-rhnutbrette-Uei6iivuv
line, wera heavily shelled by the Germans
last night.
Prisoners captured In the fighting on
Sunday declare that the assaults or the
l-rench were Irresistible. The Uefman Held
orke and Underground fotts. which had
been alrergthened by the Germans during
ttelr months ot occupation, were sm'tehed
by tcrrlflff bomlMirdments befoio tho rench
Infantry dashed forward
Much of the fighting look place In fog
and semldsrkness and In the glare ot star
shells
Considering the Importance of the gains
llio French losses wero smalt Most of
them resulted from the fire of ih tlerman
machine guns, which wer lugged up from
deep dugouts when the French ennnonado
ceased.
All the newspapers ara filled with prftlss
for tlenerat Nlvelle, tho successor to Gen
eral Joffre, who celebrated hta promotion
with n grand offensive on the Verdun front
that la rolling tho Germans back to tho
positions they occupied east of the Meusa
before the Teutonic drive was opened last
I ebruary.
' I1KRI.I.V. Dec II.
'There hive been no Important 'events
on th Soinme and Verdun fronts," the
Mar Office announced today In Its official
report on the western theatre of war.
liRITlSU TROOPS PUSH
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, , . LONDON. Dec 1J,
Hrltlsti troops In Mesopotamia are driving
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Hudson Seal
Coats
Dyed muskrat -40- and
45-in. flara model.
88.65
Regular Price. 98.50
Hudson Seal
Coats
Lynx or skunk collar
and border.
130.50
Regular Price, 145.00
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Natural Raccoon
Sets
Barrel mutt and animal
scarf.
29.25
Regular Price, 32.50
Black Fox
Sets
Barrel muff and all-fur
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31.50
Regular Price, 35.00
Kamchatka
Brown Fox Sets
Barrel mutt animal scarf,
35.55
Regular Price, 39.5,0
Slate Fox Sets
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Barrel muff tmd alt-fur
warf.
76.05
Regular Price, 84,0
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