K s - s k' U r Isj . f it EVENING "y n 5f'-iX' jvkcTHlR;ff "" 'w1vWv. 'Tf'11 PUBLION LEDGER PHILADELPH I . ' ' M" J' ' ' " . -. . . .. "T .U- V"5-i5 T-W ' "--Wtypj'-i'" MONDAfih .SEPTEMBER 23, 1918 ''sTiFSgr'; W ';,' -1 V Ifr ERZBERGER SEES WTO PEACE' French WinVendeuil In Advance to Oise feint Innrd from fuse Cine lir.lllni; patties l'nent, nttnikfi In the Ivlcinltv iif N'lriinnrt ;inil Meicketn mil , nnlv were unsuccessful, liul mil the as mllant h nuinbtr of men In Killed nnil c.iiuuriil Hefoin OUdslli.vvckctiFkcrKo, mine llfleen of tnir, men imnlRliPil nnil mil to MrIU a hnii.v of double llielr niimbu On Hie elKlitccutb. i ilavbtcak, the Herman", hv a violent assault on inn nevvlv cniuiucrcel positions to Hie past hi .iiirtKeni, Rained a mntnentni runt- Iiik a' Himit' points. Inn the weie im medlate'lv ililen nnt In a vidimus counlei -attack, wlilih K.ilnnl ns a lanie number nf iis(iiihih The art lllei nc- T i ,T - t i iiM'j "i tin' iai iik lias iiintlnnii Heidi BtUte lO liaVC UllC UCIC- "inns the rutin front niir aviation, uitiiir me iinniMiialile , wuitlioi, h,tn in-eipeinicd uefullv with ! Ill, .irm lenelerltiK notable serv lee w Ith iii.ii hlne-sun Hip ilnrliiR Hip HRhtlui; to I the Hint (if MpriKem, K ptimbet IS due nliset vatlon li.illoon una diMieivcd by a lISelRlin t-ciiutiiiK plain' this- Week Prepares Draft of Constitu tion for Wilson's League of Nations PLANS CENTRAL BODY gate, Willi Dutch Foreign Minister Chairman fly the Associated I'rcss Amsterdam, Sept 2 3 I A draft of n constitution for a leasne of nations, worked out In iletall bv Mathlaa HrzherKer. lender of the Clerical part In the German Ilsli li'-tnR. li pub lished lu the Volchc ZeltiniR of Her lin. It Ik taken ftnm a book t Milled i "The I.eaRue nf Nation's; the Wij lo I'eace," which Krzberger soon will pub lish The first section of thla con-tltutlon. dealing; with the orRani7Htlon of null a league says, "An sovereign slate inn I enter the lenKUe, which shall b ion Rldered to have been fo'med when the followlnR powets ate anioUR those wbn have announced ndheienie iieimin Great tlrltntn, Trance, Tnllcd .States and Hussln. ' The Hague would be the e-it of the league, and there the lnteinitlon.il bu reau would conduct Its business IJicli State, with the nppiovil of Its pirlla ment, would appoint one deli gate Tin International burenu would be eontrnllcei by a permanent admlnlMrnthe louncll, consisting of the icprosentntlns nf the federated Power, with the Imtch I'm elgn Minister as chili mnn I unilnmetitiil l.nws Dealing with fundamental law 111" second section savn 'The league sImII guarantee the tenltorlal pnsesslnns nf each federated Rtnte as well as und's. turUUd possession of e ninnies l'uh State would be Independent In the con duct of Its Intei nal and foicigu affilr- within the limits of the league h consti tution , States whose governments with the assent of their parllanunis diclare llielr permanent neutralization would be recognized by nil numbers of the league as permanent neutral and would i njov the league's protection All available means would be used against an fed eral State outblde of the league which attacks a federnl State or takes up arms without having applied to the aibitia tlon court or awaited Its Judgement, or which takes arms Instead of accepting Its Judgment Members of the league would mutinllv undertake to cut down and steadilv le duce their land, naval and aerial foices. according to a (Kiel standard to he agreed upon The would fuithu un dertake not In use their forces for anv other objects than the maintenance of Internal order, defense of the'r tPrritoiy against attack nnd foi joint cvecution of the league's mandates Figures showing the annual expendi ture for armament, the number of tioops under arms, war materials In hand mil the number of wai ships n commission would be communicated annii ilh to the. Hague bureau, which would publish them The constitution pun ides for economic equalltv and for toe pilnelple of the open dooi, all ineml rs of the league granting each nthet most (avorid nation treatment DllMun nf s,trpIIS For the first decadi afti i tin foun dation of the league eaih status sur plus of raw materials would b. divided between the ntlur Federal Male, ac cording to a utandnid to be .irikiI ujion This would he respective nf th . im ports of the ear, the output and the special needs of the individual Mates due to the war. Members of the lcagut would umg. nlze freedom of the seas Straits lanals and connecting seas, both banks nt which are not In possesion of the s..uue Federal State, would be International ized and their formication letalued guarded by a tominand lonslsiing of contingents from all ' the ft delated States and commanded In lolatlon eiuj three years b a delegate of the Slates, Safety of pilvati pioptri wi n high seas would be proitalmed and the naval prize law and blockade law abolished Hverclse of the light of blockade would bo leseivcd i, th league, and onl to the league lor u-' against an federal State which vioiu. the league's constitution and .iqnlii'-t anv State not belonging to the liague w li i takes up arms against the neuti ilm- 1 Stale. Ships of the federated States and their uuijo would lie tie itcd lu eac i State like Us own. liveist.n labe would be eontl oiled b a commission of the league. Members of the league would re nouncc the lalslng of troops in colonial territories. All Stales vjth colonies sit uated In Africa would be perpetually' neutral States. Treatment of Offenders The thlid section dealing with the I league's executive department pi ov Ides that, in event of offences, numbers will proceed against the vlolatoi of the con stitution, first b scvtiauee of diplo matic relations; second, lompltte Iso lation of the offendei b closing fi ou tlets to Imports, expoitB, postal and railroad tralllc, and, thlid, lu given circumstances by blockade The same measures viouw be taken against anv hoEtlle menace of a federated state fiom a nonmember. y Should the offending State cross Its frontleis with Intent against one or mole nieinbeis of the league, Joint milltar) and ui.ulue as sistance would be given Erzberger Invites criticisms of his plan, as well as practical counter-pro posals. JERSEY MAKES DRAFT RECORD Smaller Ratio of Rejections Than i in Any Other State Trenton, Sept 23 Adjutant General Gllkyson has Issued a statement In which he expresses his appreciation of the work of the draft boauls thiouKhout New Jersey and refeirlng to the ofllclal report from the provost maishal general showing that the ratio of men i ejected to men Inducted Into the mllitai saiv Ice has been smaller In this Stato than ' any other in tne union. , Reference Is made to the fact that ' New Jersey was the first State having a large registration under the recent call for man-power from eighteen to fortv-flve ears to make a full report i to Washington of the registration re sult. The adjutant general points to the training of thousands of .Terse men at the Sea Girt camp grounds BIG ALLIED VICTORIES IN MACEDONIA AND PALESTINE & ..P t mrtXOlr?lt PnllenndctOTTeCovo) ' SBa-.- lrf---- -i f OkcMthinrtoT s?y . ' .r -- " vstuko'vlli 4 SUHA cor y i f - cizadunjc c Stivnr . V Hn Official War Reports t''iti:'ii PnrU, Sept 21 in the region of St Quentln, the French troops continued their ad vances vesterda evening and last night Tim pemtrateil the wood nofth of l Fontaine captuied the fort and village of Vendetill and ,'iushed on to tile l)lp rrenih iicnnnnlterlng pittles took prlsoniis north of the Alsne and In rh I'hamp ignp In the dlrictlon of the Hiittet tinman raids north of the Visle and In the Vosges filled mtmsii I.nnilim, Sept -1 Suiec-sful minor opirallons were i irrlpil out bv our troops .vesterdiv and dm ins tlie night at sivn.il points In th afternoon, laigllsh tiooii i.ip Hired a Herman strong point In the lielghboi hood of tile Itonssov -Kon li, id wnlch had held out stubbornlv all div taking so prtsnneis Later in tin aftetnonn, a hostile loun.er .itt.uk ftnni the direction of illllemnnt faun was lepuWed -with heavv loss of out Hflle and maihine gun Hie liurlng the night other Kngllsh troop made progtess In the direc tion of Totubols faun aftet several hours hard fighting and farthei north capturrd i grotui of stionglv luld tiem ill- and strong points on the spilt noitbwist of Vdidhulle taking a niim bet of pr'soners During the night also ovei Inn ptNenets wire i iptuied by us in i suecessftil local attack south of Illerr-Giilslaln I'.ist of fiavielle I'ligllsh troops made progi(s on a front of about thrip-nu liters ol a mile, captuilng 'tj pilsonn 1 irlv last night the I'liimj ,it t uked Ileith iiteoui t undei invet of a he iv v aitllUt bair.ige and pene tinted out line at one point n immediate i ountt i -attack bv mil Hoops loniplctth li -established the positions I.IIIIlliMI. Sept -"1 SerM ill tioops In a v Morions .ni valin ari fonlng the German and Mulg-itian te-enforciments to ritriat The Serbian tioops veslerdav niotnlng ic.iphid the ilvei V.udii and cut Ihe miln lalhv.i line betwun 1'skub and Salonlia (lui Hooiis have crossed the Ct u nk.i (tin l'iih'-k,i mount. iln iuif.e'1 nnd hive i ut the railwav between (radsko (soulbeist of I'skuli) and I'llltp whli li is the main line of lom inunliatlon ot the Gil man aimv 11 the sin toitiidlng iiuinv siitoi a e teiliiig the conseiiut net s of hiv ing t liI t liiuh of loniuiuulialiou i ut nut advaiiip fiom S plemb"! 13 up to siiimHv atiiounts to a total of siv llvi kllomilns (foitv miles) Infautiv unit now hivi li.ulwd the hlsjust put of tin vetv moun tainous legions and advanied foitv kllometns (twintv-llvi miles) In huh dav The iiumbn of prisoner nnd tin volume of wai miteiial an in ti caving inntlniiall , Annihilate Turkish Army in Palestine .-. i-i . . ? j i ,Di ji " i X 'r -tirfn,T7 '-. , . -tSii I vJXirsKtm y Jar" jse,of- 4 ' SCT"nZ. onautniir t nm'u vtKjgmiTSm itiZfyf ff r t lAi'Uikovlt: m7 '' (NA ' , li U ..j-lutc Jr. lCL y. : zetcnikovo usk" c-""inovn i . via rTw tj ??n? c i I w ""VJ'U W -. ) I H iM- r - w t , lnlchi5hta'v)f,':i,nn.V ...!). J f til fi M?. L v ..... n mi- Kap.irnini i t wi i .tj" t j ,'.' " Brer, ( Pattshka f '; .Eashtmo.tlSW J 5 MB f;" I'll-hU (V Jin - KuprululVelcs) r I tL (i V if' 'IMona?t,tl), . 'YtU Ms fffrrjJ j l .- rf MlJz ft fffHr -- ICZZZ.,, - Nsonrhti:hiMc,, arfJffiotniVK r- 7' ,,S 'I- ., rvfgoj.,,;is-.F-- r -v,yr l,tvaici( JovoK Banjajfii ". 03tfT-''22lZ!l-Z ' Kr'JshevtTXL!- f ?) Ec V"oJi "nfradcV"; J . ( Oolinbk T.ih.llLl (VrNan.n J re "'v'u "''"'V-'i'-V.l I SE?3l; tfNvN. 'StavitM m a 'a'ovnjiv R.ibrovo j-1 iMti, , . I rthovo j c. VuchlrA-,,:iKrsl k X' Ste,,o& K rflS, "' 11n. ' I &Z Mafea0 lmovv P!T f Jf , rNomc J !fi BULfJAFaS -! tr U " Vv' I , Yarnu&ib N QHA.VE ,' j tus M.lf. 1 "cf " . I MiOiNHI ' .- I 1 I 'U. S. FAR AHEAD OF U-BOAT LOSSES board says that "within the jurisdiction of the I'nlted States Shipping Uonrd nt the ptescnt time (September 1, 1918) there are 2185 seagoing vessels totaling 1 Ml nil deadweight tons Of these, IJ'H totfillng fi.BIiG 105 deadweight tons, I fl the American flag I'nder chatter to the shipping board and In American cltl- LaillK'llCS iMlirp Tnilll'li'i In I""" ther " S!" '"'? essels, total. iillllll lit ft I1IUII lUllIlill III lllK .iniB.Biii deadweight tons' T lMoiltllS Tliail WaS vlenhunl Marine livpsnillng , Tin Vinci lean menhntit marine the SlHlk Uurill" War nview savs is todav expanding idore t lapldlv tnan nnv othei In the world 'Ihe ele llvet les i' the shipping bemid M. w-.i e ,.,,. imi'""" uiirlinn shlpvnrds lu 1918 to J.Ultll A Mb Al.L ' siptimhpr I In eoniparlsou with the , inlltpill foi the same petlnd bv Ulltlsh shlpvatds show up as follows Total Allied Depletion Krmn kaiser '''rightf-jlne Doing, Snrek Oxereoine IV iislilnctnn, s, p ..; Mllp losses of the I'llUed Mates b I boits rime the Im ginning of tin war .milium to a total or Ml i.Ti dead weight tens n was .illinium (l line this after noon Puilnc lull and Viigust or this wai liowevn new ships totaling i,J . T;' tons weie liunehrel Ihe kiniii 'lings of iwo months eii,,t t In InatPM of the whob pnlod of th, nr I,, n ; ,ti,(d wpigbl tons lanuire I 1 trti.i r Vtarrh Vlnll VIh luno .lull VllKUM I'llllnl iHl.H ss ,ino Ul OIJ till .'.'II 171 411 '.'it It I 'TS pel J li', itT'l l.'l lsn I nlteil Kltimtntll S" ".' fill Id" JIJ Ml li,ti nun jii 1 ill jot 'Jis SI.' !'"! is; inn inilv mile- now sciurule the Mhe- .iihiiniins in erlihi from llie I ne lielil Iicloie Ihen lug olleii-ive. Ihe erln have nil (lip I'rilcp (Iraile-ko .mil llie r-kiili-i".ilimik,i railwav-. vil.il -npplv line- of llie (erm.ui-llulp.irititi force. In reaeliins the nril.ir, on llie lalter railwav. the ?ctlis line plaecil tlie lliilj.in.in fnrie. .iroiinel Lake Doiran. wlierp llie (irecks unit Hrtli-li are alUekiiii:, lit piavp ilinipn. In I'alc-lmp Itntili eav.ilrv d.i-heil for wanl alons llie Mcelitrrraiipnti Je,i under tlie pioleition nf MIipiI 1 arhip- anil ilelinitilieil in tlip tear of llie Tinki-li iiruiv faiins General llenliv'. forie- alinvc lerti-.ilcui. In llie nieanlime t all foreps rnulneil valtulile ml In nitlini: llie uilwavs on the Mlieil ri?!it ivlliu In the field of Armagpililon li id occutiipil N'.rat ctlt, Afille and ISpKiu nnd wimp inlleitltig tlie dlsorgauled masses of eneniv tioops nmi ttans poi t ;i'i tliev .111 1 ml fiom the south All avenues' of psc.ipe open to the eneinv. eopt Hip fords ne-ros the .Ionian between Heis m ntul .Ilsr-cil-DaniPPi. vvpi" tlius closeel I'nst of Hip Ionian Aiab forces of tin" King of tin- llPdiaz had effected ininieious demolitions on the 1 11I vvtiv.s 1 idlatlng fiom Ociat. seveial Impnitiint lnidgcs. incltiellng eine in the Yuiniilt Valle.v, liavltifr been elc sti 0 eel v Scveitil (lay must elapse In fore ipi'tirito flRines nf enptmed e.m be given out Already mote than SOno prionprs, 100 guns, l.nge itmntl tlc of Isitli lioisp nnil 1neeJ1anlc.il ti inspoits, four nil planes many lo eomotlves nnd much rolling stock liavo been counted. Vetv spveip losses hive been m Mietcel on tlie masses of Turkish tmoiM letrcitlnu vei the elllllciilt lends I'v our alt sci vices A 'iPimin .ill plane', later nstei l lined 10 li.'ive been c.itring m ills, lindcil in the midst of our tioops! tit Afille 'I'lip Pilot, who bellevpil the plate still to bo 111 Tutklsh lianels, ele'sti oved the machine .mil its con tents befoic he could bo secured. loundiil tip much tinnspoit mi Hip move I'tiitn Till ICeintn 0111 Inf intiv innve 1 imitli of ihe 1nllw.1v wlileb t Tie ' list 1 .ill in hid dpstiiivnl vesteidiv to Hip nnithc.ist nnd took nue gun Aneithei luladi npeiatltv vvistw.nd did eifitill met lieu Ions vvenk nnd at- In 111 del to elenv (hi pass to Sain 11 1 1 1 t lekeil two hills ball a tulle np.ut the to the Tllik nthei Infuiiliv wlileb K,nlti,et ninost hill b"lng tiki'u fiom iiiilid eoiist.il 1I1 feiises In one Mill- ,u, IUth mill tlip northernmost f I otn velous iiisb ,np fueil eist and pioe; , the south (.'nuniei - itt ick were IiPiite n less nu the lough blllv 1 oitnti v I (in t, j s. time with the b ivoiiet lipid eonsldi'iing the 1-'- with vvhlih ''iu, opetatlotis weie 1 traen 1II11 11 IK lnoiintnln ti.nk 1 mild bo dcfi ndi d bv '.11111,1111 In the inuntiv where theie ate eitliei steip lulls or i.ipld deseent n few m.ii him" guns stomp .up nppiiiiehing Simiili md Messitdieh though Hipv weie ,it fit st stubbennlv leslsted bv ipaigniiil of Tutks who now nie- ipti eating h istilv tow.ud flle nnd lielsm vvheip nut eavalty I waiting foi Hipih , Thn attaek ne u N'alielus lend vvliie h began the npeint ions wis lull. liantlv eoiidiieted bv Welsh Inilim mil Cape battalitin and all slnii'd in the suicess This niKed lulgide eoninipiie'pd a most liflli'iilt nUht much on U'eilni'silav ovei- the moun tainous eeintittv east eif the lend get ting en Pi tin- w.itei shell, then elun 1 l,.,i l rw ,i,, ,, li nnt, ftii e 1 if blllls vv hoi e ithc'v Tommetiei' tei fall teivvatd tin v i. I 'ev of Hi .Ionian v iistiliigteii, s,.pt j ; 1 HIli nl llgiiiis just nnd,, publle show tint dining th. i, ihul fiiim vugust 'till to .sept. inli, 1 pus. (in man suh .niirlni sinl, TIITi'Sh ili.uhnlglit tons r of shipping In eve ess of tin tonnage tumid out in u,,ti p, 1 tod bv Mi. alllnl and in uti.il li itious ' 'I'll it mill does no I icpi.-nil the ib pletlon of the licit at the lomniand nf tin allied ami inutiil iiiiImi hnuivpi us I -,', nnn diadwi Igbl ton of etumv' ships 11,1c s lid in Hip meinliine itmllv the allied mil neutial nitlons1 on eptitnbct 1. l'i hid onlv I li..' im Ipsm ton of shipping In npentlnn than' In Vugust I '1 1 1 In all th. allied mid neuti il nations hive lost m mi'iit ilinlHilglit tens of1 (hipping Sinn tin In ginning of the war ' showing th it linm.iuv his ni.ilnlalnnl I mi avinge- d.stuntlon if about II.'.iiiiii deadweight Ions moiithli Muting the litter mouths howpvei the sinkings Invi fill. 11 1 niisideiahlv below Iheavei-i ag ,'inl illied 1 onsti in lion passed de ' sliucticti rot tin tlist time In Ma last 'Jin rd. lO'o Wh,,, 1 lie 1 nlteil Males look Hie lead In slilpliullillng in i vciv sh.nl time Whereas In Vugust hit theie were onlv sltv-oti" Vninlian shlpvards Ihe nation now ha Jul with I "JO was, 111010 than double th. mial of shlpvv.is In the iet or the wmld 'I line an now nl eut Shii non imidiivis in ninlciu iuis, in .lulv l!Ht, then, wer.' Go OOD 1 ne statement Issii,,! bv the l,,t,i. I inn s-.j 1 Mrt till Sinn ugut I ''IT more seagoing tonnage' has been Iniinilied fiom nierl i an silpiiis thin was ever lautii lied befoii In a simil.ir petioel anv win re. The total a of .September 1 1918 571 N,,ls or 3 "1" -3s deldwelght tons is 111.11 Iv foui tliius all Ihe seigolng tonnage (of inoie than I Son denehv eight Ions) built In the I'nlted States In anv foui pri-war vcars The tot il tautii b Ings slnee the llrst if this vein 48. v,mu,. of 2,312 hi J ileadwe ght tons .ne mote (ban eight times Hie seagoing mini igi of uiori thin IfiOO (leadwelgln t I tons) pioibneil In nil eoutitr! in in 1 1111 11.11 jnr ct . si-.j. rjt V.'... oeruiarui uut nan To Enemy' 8 Arniie'iifl- (nntlniied frnm Pare One jtjw village of Knvndar. Kresh Bulgarian and s ''I Merman tioops ate arriving continuously t b tf to le-enfoice the enemy line. M'oa I'uttlng of the I'skub-Salonlca ralinn$l roaei, it was saiei here olllclally yetfr- ' dav, will force the retirement of thot enem.v icn wing nnn cause a generality, readjustment of the enemy lines Jn thlai!i 11 i,s BULGARIANS PRESS FOR PEACE Siiece of Entente Cannot Be V'4 Denied, Snys One Paper Ry the United Press 'urlili. Sepl 2J The Bulgarian press Is unanlmousl In favor of peace. aci'ordlnK to Information obtained here todav ' It Is high time to listen to reason" dee'lnies the Preporc 'The success of the Imtcnte In France cannot be elenleel " the Vlr sas, ' Tor iiiconipllshinent of peace." says the N'nrod "It Is necessary that the pe rloel of negntlatlnns on the erge of be ginning shall be terminated as quickly ns possible ' 1 Si t4 SYv shipping Shave after SKave.- Molle li a dflljhtf ul antlieptlc for ofttningtha beard prmlU close and fraquant ahavlnff oothlnct coollniri healing. Su perior In vvcry way to aoap nnd Inthar. Apply lightly with nnfcr , lipa no brush no rub bing. Largs tubas 25 canta at daelem. Winters & Kesler niHiRini'TOKs Lafayette Bldg. riiiiAii:i.t'in, i-. MOLLIi ForShaving Ps5a l lS!gy.ff M!M 4,500,000 at Breakfast Tlie wants of the million Delineator families at break fast every morning food,0 c h i n a , silverware, linen, chairs, electric toasters are filled by the manufacturers who advertise to the women of these families. What do you make for this enormous, responsive, prosperous mar ket? The Delineator The Maqazfne In ' One1 Million, Homes pveivvvllpip aim 1 mi in oouiuers 1'liiP lendcislilp and tinnps lu pveellelit 1 intention aee minted fnt the high pto 1101 lion "f eneniv Killed with 1 e- lnnUablv few losses fen out side In- deeel the lirlg.ide opeiatlng n the (!Lr'tf8WK HK'sirK.Kj: XsSXH'K IIKIU vwi 1 Hilt tv -four olllcer and mote Stlinii I0 of otliei i.inhs ns pilsonets ' and killee! and vvnundeel many a This iiioinlng the Tilh anil Hip In- S, ell in troop inadi vigoieni attacks !n the vvilil, lnoiiiitalnoiis countiy west nt Vnliulu and diove nut the Tuiki fiom 11 long, stiong line niound l'ur 1 ah which eme was the bet pteparpd in the svlem of hills Pressing foi. w ml thev g.iitn d .1 good elp.il of ground In the 1101 Hi bv 1 onsidpi ahlv narrow- The loaelln b ittalioti pissing nvpr ng the fieint aleint, which the enemy. the loel.s or W.ull ,Satnili tooU tuusiilveli fiom tlie plain or .Minion, can enemv post anil allowed hip see unit battalion to pass tlnoiigh to the si c- iiial objpe tlve. .1 shoit ilistaiue fiom I si tinata, em n nni,, lent positions. Tluse 1 wne taUeii and .1. third Inttulioii went diiving on othei stiong points and then L-.i v.nv to a foui Hi liattalion BV LOSS OF MATERIAL i;" f- tup .m.i ...nie.i i:i- llllueii wild .1 1 11011 .11111 .iiiuinei 11111 vvestvv.ud The C ipe llatlalion i.iptuicd the lull TURKS ARE CRIPPLED Continued Trom I'nce One arm of o 11 nvalrv operating south v.i'd from .lenlii and llelsin other enemv columns valnlv nt t. united to pscipp into the .lotiliu .i'lev in the elitectiem of lisr-iel-li.ipi' Pi which still Is lipid bv lis These columns siiffeieel sevetelv fiom out ahiiaft which 1 (instantly lininMl them with linirlhs nnd ma in the v iclnllv of Lake Tihci lus clilm -run Hi e fiom low altitudes our t,aali eletiichinents hold Na.i leth and the l.illvvnv and roael pas--igcs ovei the .Ionian at Jlst -eel-Da nicer Alrcaels 1S00O tnlsotiprs havp been ciptuieil nnd 120 guns colli cteil. An eirliPi dispatch from General Allenby said: I!v S p 111. on September I'D tho enctnv leslhtnnce hid collapspil ov Pi wherp save on the Tuikish left In the .lend 111 Vallev. Our left wing, having swung around to tlie east, had leacheel the line of niilleh. Baka and Messudleh .luuctloii. and was astride the lall v.iv and mads converging -it N.ibu lu Itlslit WliiK .Meets Keslstauce Our riglit wing, .ldvanclng through difficult count! against consideinblp leslstance. Jitnl 1 cached the line of Khan Jlbelt. 0110 anil one-iiuai ter inilps noitheast of Kl-Mugheh anil Hs-SavvlPh. and was facing nnitn astilde the' .Ipiusalem-NalHilii 10 id. On Hip 1101 Hi our cavalry, travors- Tuik will Spctint Cnbtr in l.irnini. I'ublii l.cdgrr viuji "J'lt lS l.v Vcie 1 itrK lion Cn Witli llie IJrllisli Arm.v in I'.ilpstiiip, Sepl '1 ! It 1 impossible to pstim ttp tlip vast iiuantltv of nptuieil miehltip gun motortrucks, ammunition stores and lolling stock, v.hleh th flnel elllllciilt to replace On low giotiiul and In the passe a gic.it iiuantltv of tinnspoit is Im-I mov ilile because the- men hive t ikpn the horse to tiv to pscapefiom our 1 ii1v.uk Imr tioops o" bee-ausc ITTe geeds I weie smashed bv aiiciaft In nrtlon. j llallwav coninninlcntlons .up damascd eveiv where The Arab legulir and Kedouln I livlcs have done nn Invaluable servlcp! In putting Hip Ilpdj.17 r.illwas notth and south of Herat and the line run ning westward, of this 10.nl I Though some of tlip pin-mv nip put ting 1111 vlc;otoiis ipargunrd flghtH in! tlip hill thev cannot stop our piog ips. but In go paitici are bewilderpd hv mretlng our forces In unexpected places Wp continually hear of Turks letiiiiig on positions we nppupled sev pial hours prpvlously and the total of pil"oneis is liounel to Increase ' wheie on tluep sides of them our net Is di.iwing tighter eveiy hour The battle Is fnr from nnisned vel It Is toei soon to pi edict the full lesults of the pnenis ' defeat, alre.id sevcie esleidnv .MoviiiR TraiisMirl Ciiplurril l.ondoneis and Indians made a swift mile 11 Iioni v uiii'i' nine acioss miusuv giounil to Till Keram, wheie, with the aid of a mounted hiigade, they p is The value eir in islei v of the nlr could not I"' bi'ttei PM'Iiipllllcd than bv our ah w oik dining these opera tion Onlv one enemy plane was seen ecipt tli.it one e iptuied today. This 0111 w 1 111 .11 Haifa lint lied on seeing one or 0111 miihine We pi evented theh tn 11 bines getting into the nlr and took tin co todav at the Afulo ,ilr ilioine with uipcliiiniis nnd nil equipment. A c pnirinq and rcnwdrl inq ol a 20 per cent re duction. Free s o r a q c c h a r g rs payable ichen delivered. MavPson & DeMairp 1115 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's Theatre) Charge Accounts Opened. Large-sixe Coats up to 50 bust. Mail Orders Filled. fS-SeS TJiL -"i'tr- Ji, iJ-fe M WARTIME CORRESPONDENCE lntiocliirtoi nipptinp; of the Husiiiess I'np;lisli eoui.sc which vvc .shall coneluct tliis Fall will ho hotel Wctlncstla rvpntnc;, .Spptcmbcr 2.', at 7:."i0, in oui Auditoi inm. Mr. (tPoikpIp Iluiton Hotchki.ss, of Now Yoik, the' Dnector of tho Couisc, will Rive a Icctuip on "Business Correspondence in Wartime" A limited numbci of complimcntaiy tickets may be obtained at the Instiuction Oflice. SCHOOL Ol Central Y. M. C. A. C().niK!lCE AND A CCO I' NTS 1 121 Arch Street F Store Opens 10- I Closes 4:30 rS 5! 0T f & srom: oKDinis -wf M M cc mm i:n m 923 MARKET STREET I! orsiini -a i 3 1 s Prepare Yourself to Fill a WAR-TIME POSITION IN 30 DAYS Hundreds ot wumen have secured Government or business situations paying from $800 to J1600 per ear through our course of Instruction. Visitors Invited ? Elitlitg vnd Correipondtnc Councj PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING 010 t'HKSTM'T bTBKET Bra.aht" -Ntw Vork unJ '.tuatoa fe'tl .1 All Sizes in a Big Series of New Mod els at $g,50 a and Up 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the family CjJtvJb Y and Field-Mouse the two most fashionable color motifs in Women's Fall Boots Shoes of this class are gettins scarcer every day and soon the Government will stop their manufnctuie to conseive the leather supply. Meanwhile wo have a wonderful assottment of beautiful giey and field-mouse boots in both Louis heel and militai'y patterns, that aie in creasingly in, demand as the supply becomes scaicer. Better get your.s now and heie at pi ices based on last j ear's cost. 19 S. 11th A Quick Service Men's Shop rV ('WOMOUNCtP OYTINC) frh 3tor of Famout 5hoa J U ' Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising Wonderfully New Satin & Serge Dresses $15 M . Jit 7 w Satiny are em broidered and e o 111 b inerl with KPorgettes mi hev er.il veil ltnlille effect Serire are tal liu ed oi In coat e ffeels with braid or fringe trim m Inp Size for wom en and misse Our Unmatchable Newest Fall Suits tint sell at double our prue In othPi -t rp-f I 1 - wool setgt"-. lnuim pa l a i ftiiK IKiplhm t n (1 bro.itli Inth Talloieil f U plush m I ftn trlmiutd tn od- ps The End Is Only 6 Days Off i September Fur Sale Ends Next Monday! Buy at Once and Save 20 on M arked Prices We do not claim superhuman power, but we do claim that by preparing for this event, as we did last spring, buying before prices reached their present high levels, we can and do quote prices that are fully 20' to 23' ' lower than present market values. It is from these low-marked prices which you deduct a 20r discount, practically meaning a full saving to you of fully 409c on prices that must naturally prevail in iNovemoer. Save the proposed war tax on furs by making your pur chase during this sale. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase in Our Storage Vaults Until Desired V I Women's Topless Corsets $1 .25 S t a n el ard makes ("hoiie of pink or white 6 1 t (4k ft 5 q Kj Silk Georgette WAISTS $000 Special, at The verv new embroidered and beaded effects as well as lucked and tailored models Flesh and vihlte .iIfo new s.utt tdiadeg it c n 1 flwftwr?3r1 fw' ez 3 firap Hmn11- ' s ' sdsb tss!'y' m ' i (mm 'f iW v iKLB An I7) ' vi i tvij" i pi EKWIIWrf5j3 tver-he l ' is IfM DMaWiaV VaL a j i mi 1 1 "Wrwnr n T i Mr ' f 1 Sr K 0ifr r? Im 4M Li M ill CI: M Fur Coats at Unmatckably Low Prices September Sale Price New Silk Envelope Chemises Si .98 Silk crepe de chine 1 p dimmed our BASEMENT I Vim iii bet Hey. I'l ice oS.UO Marmot Coat. 68.00 Smart Loose Hilled Modfl l.arse Slinwl ('nllnr. I 10 00 Natural Muskrat . .88.00 1 hrt qudrler Irf'iistti hut) Mutli I l..iri:- Stmwl I'eilUr 172.50 Natural Raccoon. . .138.00 Tlir. iiuarlr l.iliKth lios helled Men. I .smIpi n. I Quality SKIn 172.50 Natural Nutria .'. .138.00 A JrfUllt spnrls Mod"l ulth Shjvll e'ollar and c urta of Hudson Seal 1 82.50 Wildcat Coat 146.00 I oohp laulllv llf lied Model l.arce Collar and CufTa of Cleft 215.00 Hudson Seal 172.00 Three nuarttr Lensttl Loose Model bhawl or Capa Collar. Sei(ember Sale Pi he Xoiembet lieu. P i c 245.00 Hudson Seal 196.00 " Imll Full MoclfN X.HTtr Capo e'ollar and cutis of Skunk 3 1 0.00 Hudson Seal 248.00 4'i Imh Very 1-ull Model Wide border A shawl or Cape Collar &. Cuffs of Skunk September Bale Price rvoiember Keg Price 345.00 Hudson Seal 276.00 41-hich Vtry Full Model of Selected bklns l-arice Cape Collar and Cuffs of Silky Skunk. 595.00 Beaver Coat 47C.00 Full I.enzth I.ooe Model Exeeptlotially Choice bklns. 322.50 Natural Squirrel. . .258.00 620.00 Natural Mink 496.00 fcmort Loose Melted Model I,arKt Shawl Collar and Cuffs 345.00 Scotch Moleskin .. .276.00 Three-quarter Length hull Model New Design Collar and Cuffs 345.00 Black Muskrat 276.00 43lneh liotie Model Handsome skins. Larue. Cape Collar and Cufta uf Silky Skunk. 'three quarter Lensth Full Model Handsumel Trimmed with Tails and Paws 655.00 Russian Kolinsky . .524.00 Very Smart Model Garment Elaborately Trimmed with Tails. 870.00 Broadtail Coat ...696.00 4filnch Exclusive Design Handsomely Marked Skins. .98$! A Wonderful Special Group Serge Dresses $dfr For Women & Misses, at $ lira no new ran Mjieh in lanorea effects Some are nealb einbrolelered All s zes Women's & Misses' New (Jj M QQ w FALL SERGE SUITS i4.-t, f a I Hxtraordlnary value at tills inlie Tailored 8tle8 others snow sun piunii on couar unu uouoni oi coat t& HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY Fur Scarfs Fur Sets in the Newest Modes .Voiemtiei September llry Piicr &le Price 30.00 Wolf (all colors) . 24.00 35.00 Taupe Fox 28.00 35.00 Taupe Lynx 28.00 37 50 Red Fox . ... 30.00 42.50 Natural Squirrel.. 34.00 67.50 While Fox 54.00 92.50 Cross Fox 74.00 I 12.50 Mole (Large Stole) 90.00 1 37.50 Rus.an Kolinsky .110.00 Noiembci September llrg Piuc Jjelle Piici 52.50 Nutria 42.00 55.00 Taupe Fox 44.00 60.00 Black Fox 48.00 60.00 Taupe Lynx 48.00 67.50 Hudson Seal 54.00 67.50 Taupe Wolf 54.00 67.50 Black Wolf 54.00 85.00 Black Lynx 68.00 92.50 Pointed Fox 74.00 .Voiembrr Srifcmber Ueg Price hale Pftce 97.50 Skunk 78.00 97.50 Natural Squirrel. . 78.00 105.00 Jap. Kolinsky..,. 84.00 122.50 Beaver , ... 98.00 122.50 Natural Mink .... 98.00 155.00 Moleskin 124.00 2R2.50 Natural RW Fnx.22fi.fW) 370.00 Hudson Bay Sable . 296.00 432.50 Silver rox ...... 346.00 gaflO-vWr-fw AGENTS' ORDERS ACCEPTE1 A "?l 31 U Kl ::A 'iff I v'p-'' tv. l )i Wt3?-? V v... rtfCf. AS l V' till ,'n?i
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