11,1 SSlof teachers FOR MORE PAY HEARD Education Board : Committee Considers Their Plea and Those of Janitors and Engineers . Appeals for Increased pay on behalf of ha gcliool teachers of the city, and also .. hehalf of the janitors and engineers of it the schools, woro made nt the meeting of the nnanco onuiiiii"" ctllon, which was held it 3:30 o'clock this .fttro'oon In tho Kcystono Building, on Nineteenth street above Chestnut. Tho committee also heard the report of Secre tary Flk on ,lle cujBel for 1918 According to Secretary Dick's report, tho Mtinjated Income for next year Is S11.C2V o(7, and the estimated expenditures 1 10, 700000. The receipts are based on a tax l.vv of six mills, the highest levy that can 11 a(je without a special act of Assembly, which could not bo made avallablo before 1920. While, on tho face of the report of the .MTttary. tho excess of Income over ex Stures will amount to $922,047. there S. i a deficit from this year of $600,000 which must be taken caro of under tho 1918 bud t In addition Secretary Dick Is asking Jhai an emergency fund of $300,000 bo set aside and the teachers, tho Janitors and ihs engineers nre asking for more money. The 10 per cent Increase asked for by tho Vrhers alone would mean an additional Innual expenditure of $682,060. Yrs. Emma V. T. Klndal, president of the TeVahers' Association, made un appeal to th board In behalf of tho teachers, many of whom, she declared, are finding It dlflicult to live under present conditions. A repre sentative of the Janitors and engineers also anoeared beforo the committee and pre sented the demands of thoso employes. NAVAL RANK FOR CHARLTON Captain of Tanker That Sank First U-Boat Commissioned Commander The announcement was made today that Captain John Frederick Charlton, formerly commander of the oil tanker Sliver Shell, which on May 30 last sank the first German U-boat sent to the bottom by an American vessel, has been commissioned ns com mander In tho Units'! State navy. The aiipoimmeni oi luijuhh unaruon Is generally accepted as a recognition of his He will be attached to tho Brooklyn Navy Yard. Cadorna Gives Battle Along Flooded River i Continued from I'nee One slow up the enemy's progress and permit many more Itallan-soldlcrs to escape. ANGLO-FRENCH FORCES JOIN CADORNA'S ARMIES ON NEW BATTLE FRONT LONDON, Nov. 2. Anglo-French reinforcements have ar rived at tho Italian fronts, according to of ficial Information reaching hero today. They have joined General Cadorna's second una third armies on tho new battle front. Of ficial Information says that tho welcomed Iroops found the personnel and -material of the retreating forces were In much better condition than might be expected after their recent experiences. General Cadoma never expressed any doubt to Great Britain of his ability to meet any expected attack and never re quested help, J. I. MacPherson, Parlia mentary Secretary for War, told tho House of Commons today. Ills statement was In reply to a query as to why Britain had not aided Italy more. GUN STRENGTH VITAL Here In London the vital Issue, as mili tary observers saw it, was whether the loss of the staggering number of guns and quan tities of supplier which the Berlin official i s? Handsome Top Coats, in Vclour, Broadcloth, Cheviot $13.50, $16.75, $20 to $45. Stylish Tailored Suits, in all latest shades and materials $13.50, $17.50, $25 to $50. "Trench" Overcoats for Men The biggest hit of the season. Single- and Double-breasted Models. Provide yourself with, one of these smart, snappy "Trench" Overcoats, ready to slip on $18.00 to $35.00. Boy, Mackinaws, $5 to $10. Other Overcoats $15 to $40. Terms Men's and , Youths' Hats,' all styles made to suit. $2S0 to $4' Men's and Young Men's Suits $18 to $40 Men's Russet Shoes, laced $7 and $8.50. 10-piece Dining-room Suites, In Mahogany, American Wal nut, Jacobean and Golden Oak, in Queen Anne William and Mary and Colonial effects $95.00, $125.00, $150.00 to $275.00. Buffets, In all wood and styles, 42, 44, 48 to 72 Inches long $22, $25, S2S, $30 to $98. rMn rlnatd nil sItaci WAwltf and styles $1800. $20.00. $25,00 to $75.00. ILHXBiiHLVHiLLLLLH iZJ:JAyr.'A BRAZILIAN IN U. S. ARMY Annibal Bomfin, a sophomore at tho University of i Pennsylvania, who has enlisted in the aviution section of tho army. He will leave November 12 for Fort Slocum, N. Y. Mr. Bomfin is a son of Dr. Manuel Bomfin, noted ' Brazilian author. reports havo claimed ns the bnntv of the Invaders would permit tho Italians to re tain this line. Uidorna, It was realized, must havo great artillery strength If he Is to hold the Germans back. His defeat at the outlet of the invasion was due to pre ponderance of Teutonic guns. And of this smaller atoro of metal tho Berlin state ments report 1500 guns taken. Loss of men, even tho enormous total of 180.000 claimed by Berlin, Was not considered fatal. Italy has plenty of mnn power. The Germans today hold the vital bridge heads on the eastern bank of tho Taglla mento. It Is supposed that Cadorna, his army once safely over, destroyed the bridges themselves, but this Is not certain. Officials hero bellevo that General Ca dorna Is entertaining two plans for bat tle. One Is along the Tagllamcnto, pro vided the enemy has not made too deep an Inroad from the Carnlc Alps; tho other, on tho riave niver, which flows westward and which already Is bristling with strong fortifications. Heartening news Is seen In the fact that all of the big British guns were saved. The arrival of tho Anglo - French re-enforcements also means that the enemy will face the heaviest fire yet to be encountered in an attack against the Italian forces. First description of the original Ger man assault by which Von Mackensen gained the Initial Impetus for his great drive admittedly the most overwhelm ing maneuver of this kind since tho war started was received here today. The Ger mans tried a new trick. They opened a deluge of shellflre. It was tho greatest concentration of artillery the Italians had ever undergone. It covered every Inch of tlje front except a certain small sector. Tho (Ire did fearful execu tion everywhere. At the height of Its In .Ptislty, when Itallnn troops were bent under dugouts everywhere even In ne small sector over which tho Germans with held their fire the German attack came, it was aimed at the small gap in the Italian line from which the German fire had been withheld. The assaulting wave caught the Italians there under their dugouts and crouching in the trenches. The defenders had no Idea that an assault was coming, because on both sides of them tho usual preparatory artillery lire was still pound ing away, and there had been no change to a barrage curtain. Thus catching the Italians by surprise, the Initial wave of the German advance penetrated Cadorna's line and started the reat sweep forward. The tremendous Ger man artillery lire continued without abate ment as Cadorna strove to send re-enforcements to repair this break. It must havo done terrible execution in the ranks of troops sent up to head off the Germans and Austrlaus. i EACH DAY manufacturers notify us of a further advance in the price of goods. There is no good reason for piling all this on at once at this time other1 than greed. We want to protect our customers; hence this notice. Come in at once and lake advantage oi the low prices oi the goods we now have on hand. Tod Coats and Suits for Thanksgiving iinirc AV0 CIIDC Fur Scarfs, $7.50, $15 to I Mil T TNFR V H'n4 7 ?'do, hl' rUlVJ $75 j Fur Muff., $7.50, $15 l!liLLMLIl exquisitely trimmed, to $50; Fur Coati, $100 to $300. Marked special at $5. -tsSzLi " l m B. Ill ' I J 1 WH I? H $22.00. Dining Uoom Tables, $12, $14, $18, $20 to $38. 'EVEtflKGr MBKh-FHILADELIPHU. FRIMt, NOVEMBER 2, a Russia in War Until the Finish Continued from Tt One a newspaper here printed n brief portion of Kerensky's reported statement, and by 8 o'clock omclal and diplomatic quarters were In an uproar. Kxplanatlons were Im mediately made that Itussia merely Is with drawing from major military activity for the period of tho winter. British and French military attaches were at the Rus sian embassy early to receive any news, nusslan officials rused to the Stato De partment to correct the false Impression that Russia had declared a separate pence. Then Secretary Lansing and Ambassador Bnkhmeteff Issued statements declaring that separate negotiations between Russia and tho Teuton Powers were not to bo thought of. . . BAKHMKTBFK EXPLAINS Criticising the Washington paper for Its headline, Bakhmcteft's statement went on to say , "Russia is not out of the war : has no In tention of quitting. No word of Kerensky s gives warrant for any assertion of that kind. As a matter of fact, tho Premier stated the exact opposite. Answering to the question, 'Is Itussia out of the war 7 he most emphatically declared that this was a ridiculous question to ask. ff.n nPA.iA irrnnlv expressed was only a feeling of tho Russian people that nld and support be extended to them and that the encouragement from the Allies is Justified to a nation that has borne such heavy burdens and is now in a. iu .u. i fundamental readjustment. NO worn was Intended to express any blame or sarcasm against Allied action. RUSSIA HOLDS BIO ARMY "A cable received lately and which Is given out to the press today shows the real military condition .on the Russian front. The lie.t answer to malicious assertion,. II. t iiiil l out of the war will lie tlie net riven by thl ruble "" we are i.l,lln- ),. nrraent time on our front 147 divisions of enemy troops." The embassy was asked as to wliat ex tent were Justified the rumors that great numbers of German troops have been with drawn from the Russian front to bo sent to the Italian theatre of war. "The Russian embnssy Is In recc pt of an official cable from General Dessir.o, rep resentative of the Russian army with the British headquarters." was the reply. lie communicates the following Information: " -Four German Infantry divisions and three Austrian infantry divisions have been withdrawn from Rumania and GMc .Im mediately Prior to the attack on the Italian front. At the same time a few German di visions havo been transported from the French front. "The total quantity of enemy troops which Is being Maintained at Present against the Russian armies arc: Eighty six Infantry nnd ten cavalry German divi sions, thirty-three Infantry and eleven cav nlry Austrian divisions and seven Turkish and Bulgarian Infantry divisions, making a total of 117 enemy divisions." LANSING'S STATEMENT Secretary Lansing was sunjecieu 10 a rapid-fire of questions on the Russian situa tion at his conference this morning. "Can you give us some Idea of Just what the Russian situation today is?" the Secre tary was asked. "Our own advices," he replied, "show that the provisional government In Petrograd Is attacking with great energy the problems confronting It. Reports received from Pe trograd by mall and telegraph show that Vremler Kerrnky nnd hi lo eminent, far from yielding to riivrnurarenirnt, are ntllt animated by a strong determination to organize nil KiimIr's resource In u whole hearted resistance nnd carry the war through to n rlctorlouK completion. At the samo timo this Government, like those of TO LOAN LOWEST RATES ON DIAMONDS & GOODS OF VALUE FRIDENBERG 37 N.I,2!JT.(6.tmbrl&Arch) X. AND r. OT.n..u I r. .. . u uuiionwooo JU u MISSES' SIZES Beautiful Silk and Serge Dresses, misses' and. ladies' sizes $10, $15, $20, $25 to .$45. Children's Dress and School Coats and Dresses $1 to $1Q- Separate Skirts and Silk Waists. 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From now until next spring, nt leaRt, Itussln will rely on nature's defenses of snow nnd lee nnd cold to hold back Teutonic Invaders. This epitomized ofllelnl feeling hero to. day. It was the main lesson which the Foreign- omce saw In the Italian cntns. t raphe. The Foreign Odlo was not talking for pub.lcatlon, but oHltlals privately cm phaslzed tho view that more than ever from now on Kngland nnd France nnd later Amerlcn must hear tho Irunt of tho war on the west front. Knglnnd his counted Ilussla out ns a factor of military strength slnro tho Bo. shevlkl movement forced tho Moscow con ference Certain olllclnl circles today did not hesitate to add that the victory which the German propaganda service scored In thus paralyzing Russia's military activities was greater than that which Mnckcnsen'a armies have scored In temporary military ueii'ui oi iiaiy. i Ah Kngland now sees II. Russia must roplaco her tottering governmental founda tions before she can exert tho smallest bal ance of military power. Premier Kerensky. officials privately pointed out. has realized this also. Ho has fought and delayed a crisis until now, when winter's showh will soon be coming to barrlcado his new de mocracy. Not only that, but 1'etrogrnd dispatches today Indicated that out of the crisis he had emegred with n new strength over the Dolshevlkl In votes cast In the first general municipal elections throughout Russia. The defeat of Rolshevlkl oindldatcs and the election of an overwhelmingly pro-Government majority exhibited In fheso returns gave profound satisfaction In governmental circles here. Tho Russian constituent assembly meets December fi. 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