;Tiii Iiiii.' tM'iiBiiii.i'ii.iiaa6i(wi'i'iii'rtiiuitoj I'lt iWWWltiL I liMi.ninTaVl- "S.iiijiiiiigii7jiii''iM W" 'I iJwiwJiOM'B 'I luJMWiyJMJH ' I'liBT'Tljiiipl i' 'WmWUI LVw -wipHn.BUi j ,tn KVJSiflSG JjEOQBR-l'IllhADBLVaiA, J?UJLDAST, JANUARY 19, IOXT RUSSIANS REPORT DISASTER TO FOE Danube Bridges Wiped Away and Allies Advance on Wide Front PRESS GALATZ BATTLE Constant Stream of Slav Re-en- forccments Into Rumania Observed LONDON, Jnn. lit. "Dlatiwtdf lias overtaken tho enemy," enirl h wireless press dispatch from I'etronrad via Home today. 'Tho IiMiIrpm t.vi-r tho Danube have been Micpt aay ly curri-iitH nnd tlu Uusso-llumanlan armies nru ad- anrlMK on u wide front." KavnKo fighting lit In process on both wltiRs of tho Iluttmntnn battle zone. A Homo wireless dispatch quotes 1'otroRrad reports that tho Herman are. evacuating Itralla. There Is no confirmation of this statement In cither tho Uuseian or the Her man olllclal bulletins. It Is apparent, however, that the offensive rcmaltiH with the reorganized Itusno-ttu-manlan armies. Berlin docs not claim a foot of advance on any part of tho front, nnd admits that the Russians cuntlnuo their fierce attacks In the Moldavian Mountain valloys. Tho Hermans assert that they liavo repulsed those attacks, but Pctrograd days that tho Rumanians surrounded the Germans on ono helKht southwest of I'ralca nd captured "a Kreat number of prisoners," together with four machlno guns. Two Clermnn attacks airafnst helghtn In the Oltuz nnd Caaln valleys brnko down under tho defenders' nrtlllery curtains of Ore. Tho Utilitarians continue to shell tho Rus sians' positions at flalats nnd on tho road from Oalatz toward Vndenl, which was re cautured by tho Jtusslans. (iermnn re ports that largo columns of troops and enrts wero observed passing along theso ronds Indicate tho extent of tho reinforcements that tho Czar Is pouring Into tho Rumanian Una. Tho Russians evidently nro not going to permit nny withdrawal of troops from other parts of the Jcrman eastern lino to rein force Mackenscn. livery moment of clear weather on any sector of the Hast front Is Immediately seized upon for heavy raiding operations or direct assaults. FIGHTING LIGHT ON ALL FRONTS, BERLIN REPORTS nKRUN. Jan. 19. Fighting has lisen limited on all the fronts during tho last twenty-four hours. In Rumania tlin Russians and Rumanians nro continuing their attacks against the Austro-Ccrman positions In tho mountain ous sections of Moldavia, but all havo been repulsed. Tho text of tho olllclal report follows: Western fnSnt Our patrols carried out successful enterprises at n number of places. Eastern front Tho Increased activity along tho front held by Trlnco Leo pold's armies has abated. Rumanian front Army group of Archduke Josef North of tho Sushitza Valley. In tho district of Marasti, at tacks were undertaken ngainst our height positions, but they failed with heavy losses. Army croup of Field Marshal von Mackensen The situation Is un changed. Macedonian front An English com pany advanced against Seres, but was easily driven back. I'ARIS. Jan. 1!). Tho night was cnlm along tho entlro western front today's olllclal statement de clared, y PERKINS DELIGHTED OVER SUPPORT OP WHITMAN Announces That Progressives Are Plan ning to Become More Militant Than Ever NBW YORK. Jan 13. Georgo W. Per kins arrived hero today from Albany glow ing with enthusiasm over the fact that !ov ernor Whitman camo out daily In support of hta fight against the Republican National Committee. Whitman declared ho was with I'erklns In tho light "to tho last ditch." Speculation was rlfo among tho more skeptical that an agreement is under way for I'erklns to support flovernor Whitman for President In 1 320 In case Colonel Roose velt should fall to gather tho various ele ments under his wing. This was denied by Perkins. Ho said Whitman Mould not even be asked to line up exclusively with either faction. ftJWiT.! i- mmmr 'v'jRn'iM i r'1l v ol wastc '" ,UI ' I ilM'i'riii; blood vessels, tissues am f.-J-'t ' vital organs; but it is fa . 'J " wiser, while you stil "Prevention is belter than cure" Mountain Valley AwJK' 1 W K " Inlze1 r e m e .i i a I 'i('iTnl8i iill? 'I ii laeent ot ureal ll J value in all hs- ! cases arising from f the accumulation of waste in the ud ar still have vour health, to begin drinking it daily as a preventive of disease and a preserver of buoyant, youthful spirits. Mountain Valley Water is pure, palatable and delicious as a table beverage. It is served in homes, hotel, clubs, cafes, dining cars. The wbters of Mountain- Valley Spring well up clear as crystal in the Ozark Mountains In Arkansas, and are of great therapeutic va)ue, as is proven by the testimony of many leading peo ple in thirdly. "v l'TMczlbed by pliy.Ulant In l ' Brfxbl's Dtas AKrlo-cIMU nudM M cviSHu cj.mu nk-SSi"! iuaSl TERRORS AND HUMORS BLEND IN TANK WARFARE ON BOCHES "Jumping Jane" Fearsome Member of Military Family. Cumbrous, but Destructive Plows Through Houses and Leaps Enemy's Trenches Hlllrn tor Ihr Hi-mlna r.ritarr lly KLLEN ADAlll LONDON. Tiee. .10. "Jumplntf Jane" most fearnomo member of" the gentler sex Is a terrible young Woman, with a skin so tlilrk that not even tlio lirlsksl nr maclilnn guns i in peiietrnti It. ami with legi so Murdy that sho cm soale phell h i I p i , leap tfrni-hes and n ild ! i-lieer-fully aero gn di'ndful ravines nnd como up smiling on tho other side. S h n In so Mr'mg. too. that she iMti Avalk tiroURh b r I r k wnllx head foro must. And II was or'y tho nther wnck that i:i.i.i:n aimiii she charged n solid hous" hull-fashion nnd unaided and hroiighf fts walls down crashing, though sho herself got through unscathed ! she's not n pretty girl to took at. but she's great In a light," said ono of her many admirer. "She's hnlr machine, half creeping, crawl ing beast and entirely tho devil I" sntd a third, "but you can't help blushing at her clumsy antics." Tho oftlrinl name of our friend Jnno Is "Tank." Hho Is tho deadliest foe, but If sho rhooson to protect or shelter you, the kindest friend. And In her pictures she looks for nil the world like a great v.-hnle Heating across the sea-surface of No Man's Land ! No ono In the wide world except n very chosen few understands tho internal merh-nni-im of Jnnn. Hut wo nil know that In side her treble, and quariruplo metal walls ore bold gunner regular Jonahs In the whale, but with th's difference, that where as tho old-time whalo was seasick, thus returning Jonah gracefully to tho loving members of his family, 'tis tho modern Jonah In this very modern whalo who are tho sufferers from mal-de-mer, with no hope of hasty oxlt between tho paroxysms! HAS A ROLLINO MOTION Kor Jane rolls, lurches nnd tosses her wav along with n motion worse than the aerage Atlantic liner In a storm nnd that's saying a lot. Jnno's driver Is a friend of mine, unit ns ho Is now perforce resting In hoipitnl with a hmall piece of shrapnel In his head he lias amplotlme to recount the antics of the gcntlo lady whom ho has guided for so long "You'd be Surprised at tho ingenious ma chinery Inside that armored car:" ho says, "but tho secret won't be out till the war's over." "The first time I took Jano for a trlnl trip was In n great advance. When we got to No Man's find she started to roll and pitch like n five-cent steamer In a seaway, nnd wo had the time of our lives: "I clung to the driving and steering wheel with one hand, nnd grnbbed nnythlng hnndy with tho other to steady myself. AVns frightfully teaslck. loo: but after u bit wo all got used to tho motion "Tho Huns ahead of us having seen dear little Jano the day before worn waiting for us with machine guns, nnd gave us a glorious welcome! The bullets pattering on our side sounded llko pens or hailstones on tho roof of a tin shed, ond then, as wo got nearer, like the blows of an erratic and jumpy pneumatic hammer. "Thou they suddenly stopped as Jane slid down the Elda of a big shell eratef ntnl Ihtb three feet of wntrr nt lh bottom. The raterplllnr chains that enelrcta Iicr dquat form refused to grip on tho greasy ground, nnd sho side-slipped nnd jerked liorsclt alt over the place. tmonnRss Rt.ow titrr buiir "At last we manage! to get her nut nf tho water at the Imttom nf the shell hole, nnd started to clamber up the opposll" side, t'crhnpn you've beard of the snnll that climbed up the side of n wnll three feet In tho day and slipped back two during the night? Well, that was Jane! "We'd go nl tho side with n rush, nnd ns long ns tho stroke lasted she'd breast through the grease like a good one; but ns If reached the end she'd stop dead, and In spite of shovlne. the throttle right open she'd slip baek and nothing would hold her : "Tho brakes, of course, locked tile wheels, but slio Still slid on. "Al least a doxen times the old girl tried the climb, and tho soldiers inarching behind were convulsed with laughter, 'tlet out nnd push,' they cried. 'Try her bnckwnrds!' "I confess I lost my temper nnd said things to that 'tank' which would make a resnectablo Inilv blush. Hut the profanity seemed In spur her nn. for the next time she ntucK to ner joii, nnn, couBnio, groan ing nnd spluttering, she shoved herself over the edge ! "Then wo wnddled straight for tho near est Oerman trench. "Suddenly wo 1,'avo a torrlblo Jerk. Jnno rolled over, first on ono side, then on tho other. " 'Astride the trench !' shouted tho lookout. "'ftlshlo!' sang out our lieutenant, 'fllvo j 'em beans:' i "Homo one had slgnnled our range to the (Iermnn artillery, for their shell suddenly stnrttd t burst around us. It wns gelling a bit unhealthy, so we pushed on anil charged their machine guns, with great success." LA GERMANIA PREPARA LA GUERRA IN SVIZZERA AmmnssnTruppo nolle Victnnnzo di Basilca Lo Stalo iV.nfjgiore Svizzcro Pi-cmic Provvctlimenti VERSO LA FASE FINALE? llOMA, ID dennalo. t glornall nvlistrl pubbllcan-i noiuio allnrmantl circa lo Intcnzlonl del ledenclil. Tail tllcono die lo Btato MaRtftoro del kaiser Ma animnssando unmliii ncllo vlclhanae dl Itasllen. ed ngRlungino elm lo Stoto Mngglore svlsacro e' coiivlnti cho la Clermnnla prrparn I'lnvnsinne delta 8vl?. Xera per caceiarc 1 fraicsl diill'Aliasla. f'ome e' nolo la rHIzi'ern' tin. mohllltato n,ncorn Ire division!. nucdo rntto lia pro dotto in nucsll clrmll profunda Impressloiio glncche' moslrn chlnramente clie II governn delta I'onfcderazlciio nutro seril tlmorl dl tin riualclic cniiiblenicntn nella sl.uazlone mllitnre II mlnlslro della Svlziers, tcredl tato pr-wj II Qulrinale. Intcrvlsthto da nlcunl Blornllstl. ba falto lo segucntl illclil.it anion!: "1 provvedlmentl miottatl dnl mlo govcrno banno il solo cd unlco scopo dl nsslcurnro meglio la neulnlllta' del tnlo pness mos trando nl belllgerantl cho la Svlzzera e pronta a rilfendere II suo terr torlo con la for2a dellfc nrml contro rpmlslasl atlcii tnto dl violation, da uunlunquo parte venga." , , In iiue.tl elreoll mllllarl si nrde clie lc misuro nilo'.taie dalla Svlzzera dlano I Idea cho la piu' vlolonta o forso la plu declsna fase delln guerra o' vlcinn. tin telegramma da I.ondra dlco oho II Stnerale Maurice, dlrettoro capo delle optr Mlo" mllltarl al Mlnlstero della puerra "lurlese. Til dicblarato cha la conferenza dl ltoma e nuella dl Lotidrn banno oemer,; lata e svll'irraia I'ormonla Ira gH nlleatl te.innle.Tii rirc'dendoll a cotitlnuare la gucr ia slno al raggli)!.Kit"'t" ' vlttorla. II KcnemK .Maurice 1m dclto: .. ,..m neinlcl nmatio dlto nel loro glornall rhe la .roncla c' stanca della guer rn o cho la Itussla flnlra' col :oncludcre la pneo separata. Id posio dlro Invece coll plena flduela che, In ncgulto alia cn fcrcnr.a di ltoma cd a quella dl 1-umlrn, la vlttorla finale deH'Intesn c' stala por- tata nssal plu vlcinn dl quanto non nvesse potuto fare un qualunnue nvvcnlmento mill tare. "11 rlsultnto dl rpiesto conference ba mostrato l'nccordo perfetto degll nlleatl nella determlnazlone dl non nccettare una pace Inc.oncludente o dl eomiegulre la v.t torla prima dl dlrsl prontl a trnttare. ".Vol iiinipi purarc.ente mllitnre le nostro operazlonl contiuuar.o con crcseente sUc rcsso o con sempre irtu' piecole pcrdlte per nol. 1 nostrl repart. infnttl rlportano tnntl prlglonlerl per nunnto sono le loio perdlto totnll. I.'offenslva del nemlco nella Itumnnla non C stata soltanlo arrotatn, ma e' stata restiinta dl dualchc passu, c questo rlsultnto o' dovulo probabltmente all'arrivo dl rlnforzl rues', sebbeno le condlzloni ntmosferlcho nbblano nvuto la lorn parte tieH'arresto (leU'offenslvn tcdesca." Interrogato circa la poilbJlta' della violations della ueutrrtlita' della Svlzzera la parte del ti-deschl. II genernle Maurice b.t detlo che per faro cio' I teitesolil dovrcbhero tiecessarlainente Indebo: re le loro fronll nltrove, c ipiesto non porsono fare senz.i corrcro un grnvo rlsohlo. (.'Italia non ha Como la Clcrtnnnln, no mlnato un "dlttntorc del vlverl per la sem plice raglnnc che I popoll latlnl rlfuggano da ognl fuiixtnnnrlo che abbla carattero nu tocratlco, o gll Itallanl speclalmente non snnrebbero sccnneiiirat M.t .. .. mlnazlone. Ma vl C inveca tina commT slone dl nuattro membrl del gabin.n 1 un commlssarlo generalo chd hanho line. . . " " '" """riouzione dl iutlB do che servo nllnllmentazlone della h lazlonc ltallana. " tm t quattro mlnlstri si occupano dell qulsto e del trnsporto del vlverl. mentM commlscnrlo generate, che c' Ton, Cane ha plcnl poterl per quanto rlguardt Ij strlzlonl nel consumo, I nrezzi m...i. " "ouni t t-BlI e' r la dlstrlbuztone del vlverl sponrnblle sottanto davantl nl larli.. Qiicsta o' un'altrn prova deiu J.?".11'0- dell'Malla dl contlnuare la guerra slno iu fine l alia vlttorla. no ' Zialtru canto Informazionl eonfldm.i.,. glunto al Vnticano dalla Oermania J d "r.dlzlonl lAuslrla dlcono che le nomlehn delle notenie rniMii . .. cosl' scrio cho si leine cho ia raresiia i!5u' della fine dell'Inverno mm pni'a' , ovltnta. I,a scarsezza del vlverl .lm dovunquo ed In tnle mlsura che. nonnVt,, gll sforzl per rendere possibllo un? S buzlono rozlonalo, una grossa percenlniu della popolazlono rlmano n razlona n tlsslma. nao, accept this Qs an invitation CoE. will moke hourly trips to ond from the AUTOMOBILE leaving 45 N.BroadStrcet on the even hour.retumirrf on the half hour lOAM tp 6 PM L.S. BOWERS CO. 245-47 N.BroadSt. Gypsy Rings Our extensive stock of these in various designs is most inviting. Of exceptional value and particular interest is a gold gypsy ring with sap phire nnd two diamonds at $25. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND aiBRCUANTS JliWIj'kU'U SHA'CHSMITIIS ill feXJfcL JSAs Mm k! iulrilQmHHM Urn L'nlrfw'llnHl i J i liiinii'i"" 8t "Just a Song at Twilight" What a host of golden day dreame that old, sweet song paints for those spend ing the long winter evenings at home! There is nothing that banishes the shadows from tired feelings like the magic of Hie NEW EDI DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPH This wonder instrument, this reincarnation of the soul of music, will lighten the weight of years by enabling them to live again in memory the happy "sweetheart days," The melodies they loved half a century ago, the old, old songs that will always be young, will be re-ereated by this phonograph with a soul, carrying them back to the days when "every goose was a swan and every lass a queen." For you, too, the Newy Edison will be an inex haustible source of enjqyment, soothing or inspiring your spirit; lightening your darker hours, or adding new zest to gayety. IT IS MUSIC'S RE-CREATION LUDWIG PIANO CO. J'WS ,,'nl , -, '. C -i w mil M-ivsiblJnACk&'f 'isr ?. i x:o! t'n " : ' ' I b- ' '? ' ',:' "i --.? ''wtTmmd JH.'-s' - ' .'.l.l 'u CTar'Vnwn,ji rwm I-, rrp .' A'i.ffl,8 ," j ! w,'1ilri1''',';,'i'.1;;i' rSiii.i.A.t'H,!,-!!, j - ri h,i"',ii .H ' .8 'i.'.' ?i 't &r' : .. 'v'f1Vmil 11 " -Il" '. ' ' jr it ,. " V(. - r,jj))y .. . iff a fjr? 1 . , vjr" f: rsr xiv. v. jr jt ' ' !- iJ Ji, -.rP UmmjMjtr... li-rZ i;n ISk. Kr', , .i- r ' " ' ' ' ' " -' i ? 17 1 1 1 1 1 fMiitfM Jil,V I r .. .-,st'vfl 9Vy! IW,..S.'.. YSf fcM sjiij.jiiriv ii hi mxsym. "i ' jjl.'-li'' ason & eiviany n 15 Chestnut Street (0)pcwi7e Keith's) In This Sale You Get 25 A Discount means nothing if the word value is conspicuous by its absence. The word "Value" means little more if the reputation of the firm fails to re-enforce the value received. For 77 years we have been long acquainted with the power and worth of reliability. Regularly. 45.00 Pony Skin Reaver or naccoon foliar: Xow. ... 33.75 40-lnch Model. 5.9.50 French Seal ...44.87 Skunk Opossum Collar; 10 Inch. Kmart Model. 89.50 French Seal . . 67.12 Contrasting1 foliar nf niark Iynx; j. men. run .uuuui. 92.50 Natural Muskrat 6.37 ?45.00 Hudson Seal. 41 Inch: Full MocIcIbj Larue Collars ot Muskrat or iiuason seal. K0l' 40 Inch; J'ull Model; Smart Model; Drocado I.inliiK. JMr m&' m. ? .r tu (I w 1 35.00 Hudson Seal.. 101.25 vvx"". .,.'"""' 40 and 45 Inch Models; Select Quality; Full Cut Henularly. 165.00 Hudson Seal . Very Full. Jaunty Model : n-lnch Border nnd Collnr of Skunk. 190.00 Hudson Seal... 142.50 Capo Collar and 'Wide Border of Skunk. 224.00 Persian Lamb.. 168.00 183.75 13-lnch Model; Collar and C-Inch Border of Silky Skunk. 10.00 Hudson Seal... 82.50 325.00 Scotch MTskin 243.75 l A fv . 1 1 II 1 11 V vfiommi- : ,,"- S mk JiMmi i?lS '' wMKrr k. 5, - S i Ki-jiJJLiJw ."'.'uV'-v''.'... "jr.- :':. Vf; I A .: iS i j. t TisX wTXr Acyi. H "a. ',:JB. i.'l r, .w '' V v V I t & teto2L. .' i ,jr,ii, !,' :7' .n.i .! S i" V ; ,a Y : KAY Y , I " .if. i 'v;'i i1'., . - u- ii. , IhimrsrL I-- " ? 'T ' ,TrrfTff,.iw7Tliii wmwiwir VBTnrrrrtm jr-fl- K 1H J 1! A' . . r.. J' ,f t,it ' 1 --v-Mwwwwwr -yi jyr yi II f f j : ,rfcfcMc W'.- y ." Jyf. v vjr, .., Twryf-"rrHi''""''"''i"' ! 1 1. .n.f-1 jf , jtv n im r. - 1 SwiW If I V ill 1 1 SV,'F , r a . m ,'j V i 1 1 1 1 1 i vC ' Value kj. I 1 R 1 : 1 123.75 A'H 't ' 42 Inch; Full Desiffn; Lynx or II A ' h, Persian Collar. ' Mill A. 7 ' iy i Ban U ill If If? . Jt Tr 6-Inch Border nnd Collar of Skunk, Fox or f-iyintr Kquirret 42-Inch Flare Model : Tails and Sable Taws at uouom. 600.00 Natural Mink. .450.00 42-Inch Flare Model : at B Fur Sets 30.00 Hudson Seal Now 22.50 32.50 Raccoon Now 24.37 35.00 Black Fox Now 26.25 50.00 Skunk Now 37.50 60.00 Beaver Now 45.00 89.50 Dyed Blue Fox . .Now 67.12 75.00 Red Fox Now 56.25 75.00 Sable Brown Fox. Now 56.25 -89.50 Moleskin Now 67.12 98.50 Slate Fox Now 73.87 135.00 Natural Fisher ...Now 101.25 135.00 Cross Fox Now 101.50 FOR MEN Fur-Lined Coats pP, 27.00 to 150.00 A' Vf NIC i UUtUlf (U iiUUtUU FOR VOMEN Velvet Ha'ts 2.75 Formerly 8,50 to J8.50 1 m Ask yiHir piiylclan about it CJ1 uad tavtpUt u, r 718 Ckestnut Street Hmhm, W!iut 3J0T 1103 Chestnut St. JL .VJ&ljMi hftn1i)aijfc
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