WStJ v - vEkir , public md , i ii. I . .,1. . i .. ' ' ",""'! iV '' 4f .....) ill in , r, " i .' J PTOSHET -;? H-t ' iivENiN& , public MiktoVromA pcw!ap;.ft. iW"Fraraiv WlNGTEUTON MANPOWER BRINGS REVERSES SPECIAL CABLES FROM CENTERS 0$ tt . WAR v.; !?... id L il.' ft if,1 1 Jrf i eJ lm P'3 w. v P'iV -V i. ls. F- , v& 1 . .' i . ii IT oV-.-f 'wt' JsjSisSfJi, iW??'.. 5RICANS FACE sODDS IN RUSSIA, rcs c uHsvc Only Rifles Wainsl trH' German -Equipped and Directed Hordes v'tfJGAItGER FORCES NEEDED ;LEncmy Has Planes and Arlil- '" lerys, but I . S. Forces Viglu Phiekily On Ity AltTllt'R K. COWING Special V.nble to Evening Public .pnV'r I nptn mi ,,' l,:i .n rifc Tlmr-. i Oluilcr.slta.va. Ilu.siu, S ;,t- '-'- ''' Invftl.i Tlirouch n in,i!viinw siUo'd for est of cc'icVi io aspen ir-.l 'l.-or birch, like Cat ni.fin its i li'i-" of autiihin mils, bin ni'li (irnuni In- stead of tn.ii!i to hp ii.nipl" 1 crimson; tlunuh i 1 m ppflce Ui.rf tin Mnii".i t half it it V 1 : 1 1 1 limn cv 1 iM with m 1 f tne 1 u-h- !! l.l"lkl III; .1- angel. Thin .i t" m 1 irii . Mm' line wmili mini I with In ' : nets ami i-.iiil i i-i ionfiu" '1' nil- I cellnn-ouo .11 m- 1 h", di s. 1 m-uui. ; the hui?e cuntlm-. "in ir 1 ' -'.'iid predotninint e'i m 'i. tilT i.nlnr gnnize 1 iiv tl.p 1 a m n.". It Is .1 Mtr.n -;i' pliiuii'r 1 mwI i'- JDItnUi' Mill tif war Ia 11. 'ill 1I1 it jtwo Oavs. wliu 1' 't i.ji. ti . nt. 11 "t I .bn n.itli'iii! KH'ui.l ' 'i nn in'iiii-nt of H"U 1 .p Ijftfl urii!Iei -tprt uu'ii'.ir ;. '! for nn mv ho.ilc plenty Of men .1:1 1 iilinlii, t.un. euur- uire and ter. inf. Thus tne I'liee or nK.'if re ims; thja KB't 11 (I tie HO. 1.1 111 M'l illt Im tiot deteimi 1 1111 v' b tn trn occupied Co -; l.-i 1 Ii'.- of 1 .- 1 - fcarllv p. 1 pi 'i ' pil'iutiB fil- n'l'i rebuilding Me l.-i,l ,'i i.hic'i tlv f' e tlestroyi 11 - !i -low ! fiv. 1 lucli. Iii Triiiclies 011 n Tr.iin jrfAjrUli1 "! -Siturdav in- tlTwelft "ihtppenel ii. "1 a 0111m. ri lc-r lm, i"i am jafter Iohiiik iir aim at 5'i'eli.i.ne, Jpamo h'-re tu lieeotii" -klp r of an nrmored tram H li n extenipo-b'ert 1,r.tl cumiiuil 'je i .1 in 1 iiy. 1 .1.1 "in": wnakpihift pi.. tf , i'ii i. Ntim w :i. fyin?, hi.ivilv' ,'nlli r-' vl iuii' uau lift. He took me un board fu,' a i-hiv sullthward o.it,-( 1." ;In trolu'lie-, on a tr.iii wa - n rt' r Jsqnsation 1 pee oil o.r tin p'ni. tit shell liolei hoi'ilii d and omthh. trucks tamde i leicm '..'i w.i es, , lioraes and Khu'iou- sunset. (AnOn W, W.l'e ,.ull;e' 1 b ," b' IW HP bridge which our me. 'v. cv ,e bulIdinK and tlmiMj. I,aina; -"ci no foe. we returi ed In tl " dim light of a richly bespanclel '; Tlie mii'th star was visible uiin""t iHrectly ow head. Xext day I (uiised In 'the name raft over the same around, with the lUlforenc that ; the lvtdfce Jielns; re Tjtillt wc sb.imiil cnittloaah on to the new len.".h of track, there un coupllni; tin ti 1111 s"ci.iih as l-"ilated Xorta at d prui "r H 1 'i hOiTi'iurd a llkelv ni.ire fin 1! ,''bi 11:1. V.f A- neuhmin i , v liwii'-i'l ' ... n fin enemy iIit'. re v 'in h. aftei tnl-ln US with i!"i" In nih i"ime pla-ilns flown, rav,-'(d ni im nun's i.iiIm and nbrupth ijesee'iib-.l out of j- i;K a pfoceedlllK we did in t under-'. mi un til it little Int. . . wl.in we w '"t with it. ft hujr of 1 ; 'u.'errm' ontpoMt whither the ac'i.'- "ininia.de-. an cnterpriil.",- ' n- ' -nei wi'h p'. ntv of French c" 1 i-"''- had mole hi 'Way e.ii'Iii r in 'ne ,1'v and 1 1 I ::i tercstins: tiJn; , Knriny 1'11-rs t'Ter It Kcem-d fat "isrlne trouble , nrousnr. me airane i.. win winiint tho colonel i.ii. :e or yl .: . but . I V.fllf..-. llrt 111.1 Ills! (Wtlilll'l-tl'lt . II' T' .1 ," V. , , . -. i i ,v, nl..,lv In ,11 nVw i ,-. i mid '""',n' '' i"'e-i. Atiane .,., , nm nan Thp Aui(,rallana had taken 2000 prls ?t,e. ili-'ipei.nd .imul , f , ., t,w)irarliv owing to a om rs , ther oll(rittOIW ,Bt Rumlay. ZuZ v, ,i we si.ent in o-.b-biior. ' Ktrm f "1:h "''1"'llvcs' '' ' bl,r'0 and thla morning th.y must hnve In. --- ' -; '7, , l!r 1 ,' i i ..i .-,. ,l ,,,..,..... - ...... ..... ragea huii.'MM i. ,, n.i i "wn " "" Inhabita-ts win n 'mil" the il.mint..n (it the ra.'-boM I Ihoilg. the for - tan iu in - - ..... ... , .,,.. j.e l.o... .... i-n u 'i i. .inl e r ii ii I in- !- h ev.niinT- to r,"-im...itil hi'ilunu' ''gilt out tin re wnieli ib golden nil over , tMa nelhborhood the enemy fera wc lei, i.'l Tn i , . I , I ',' """ ""l'1 '"' ""H"' "nl" "i!!vfa lossea have been aeve.e and hav.r draln rR.. v.,, . ., ....... ,,.. we ahull no' know the full measure of r,i hlallvalona so the5 aie much below oouui """"' ' " ;' "u S.".: ,, hi id V .i,. i. ,..i,.. ii.iiu. i i, ,i, . n.,,... r recovering the nriehi-e ,, ,. , s. '.(.. J..i.,.,.i ..I,. i i, .,,, i,..i ..f .....1 I,,' . .,,.. .. .. ..... on tho p in.'." ,1 ..'li ..k -1 p. -,. J.il.tly , hcldbv Ml I" -an m.n neve- p eMous- 1 under lln Nliere fol,.. a, br.s-. l.atile in tn. iuie-i 'i, wi-.'ii un'.- ii. e hi - tpored train 'hair-- 1 thnn Im bobs VJth a'l cm m - , mured ti no. hublei boyond a in rn:i" nheal "Wben the in.'inttv artiu'i w i over and th" cm to', hid retlreil '"' ' ,inv hLs woiiuded b-Mii llolst.cv r.i an threr Anie'ii ni: I iy dail m the tposfy bn-iland I'lrst I . SnrrlB e ext 11 en i" I i i 'I an mi 'im ny vlu i ' . 'he i'.-' ! - i "I t. . .. h . tftr.c sig' lb a' i' a 'I." gr '111,1 whee jj'r' '-tjie free ..nd ' igliieiuji I'. ,. l S'atis UHU lllli.e in u ' ..iioi- ii.'tini life on In ha It .f !t. .nj i i I. 'it, ml TtAssia A cleat ng I sub 'li it i 'v n i-t confronts win! n. m " with tti i eh. m ' fltockudi hn i'h i' the ronun ' ' i ' Of Kolni m Cm ami re'n d - , st tit the wolves wi, . b i i. iln'iht ' , ,tne prowling .Hi-" lie '1 ep line i - in the dark winter n 1 v pea i htind 'JJarvelln," i . "s of Detrt t showed . 0 if .e'ef! ahinpnel tin r tunics nnd "' i nrov hatrris a' nv d with a k 'ii r, 'ut found, i t.'i in the foract. i . n n'm-e-t In a stal. tlian a-tillerv awoke b'ai .'lnuds brk Qv V'.me ahat .ilm " - beiniels-. tni'l, ' ..hther pvh'i T) tfe'iiVjf itretchcr-bear .- u "wi n.iiHii .1 i. i i vb r . -- fjcurcely h"d h tr beside Hi. fir I .T-M-me eenoi - .- i i l;'a'Verbe'' and t'l Van!- . h "d the'r , . 'Jwt ausUihnd . -peiim-, f ahrn(nil. '' Alt'Tst' wa h s trv na; in v ver than l'i" ?,tTi6ccedliig perl,. ii of ii.i.", and the de. Tt , C-V1J iionemrs -ig' Tn "m J'J advancing pldly in -f ii-' f' Fbf, (pihklv He'reuM Vv7.'.A.'TSr:if;a!f th.. T....... (iriiillv .h.4 .Is. I. VBr ,-iaUJKJrflUOUB P" '" rncit- loaded theirt- il' i-,..-- .,,. r .- i .. ...a k...' ... ... yaKllcn rii.n .' ...p i v mil , '. i',tattohlne gjns i f r-i, unit r lb. .UrjtXflBBBnmanil of, . v m tleutenant .'-3niVaiiwh!l the ,n ml train lioin 1.1 I 1 tortll'dat'. ii .'. s a th path of iSL . 4lBSi' foe. wtirtu i '"I te - v. -.-aw huit ur I- nt? ' r'her h, en .nn . IS.'- "ef"hhu whe' D .ii, ii.-ui ui i-.,.,. sw.r ..-.'..........,. . i ,. . ,. . nd' prom ura- ' i -'.I ki i '! ri tured a VUlagn wii. i ns ..'itiiei I away ,on .no ti '.us aru nni ' garrison of some half a AREA NEAR FOES FORL ORN HOPE , Gerntuiis Foresee Full Retreat if Uritisk Spearhead Drives Deeper and Are Throning Supreme Strength Into Defense of Plunders Plains Ity l'HIUP Special Cable to KveniHf 1'nbllc l.vdger guns ami :7.onn men. In till one but. Conurtilit fifa to Who York J'.mo It. . lift beginning last Frltlny, they have JJ? L .:,.,. ," Vnnttiroil 1M uunii. ami b corpn further I WHh the Brlllttl .Until. IB rlntc.lUli lh S),h ,, Ilft ,,,'j Jm(, rt -" , i"n ,hn,rt,nM r,d' VZ?"" STfi "r""n" I A violent rain fell taut night again, officers and H.0S9 men a Tinnni ram reii in " ,h , , rnr, oniiimnniii.,1 . mnKliiir our luittlrtlrltl Very n't unii. tnnilih for tli.' trrtopi nl trutuniort, fVuinn lil'b H'h Marpoltic Inst Htm- i.i.lallv I bpr. In FHitvlcrK. whoreldny. whi-n nt tlio wl n 11 bnnl biyV,' .nir wnim Army ! mm ...." b Rre-c. in K)lte of thin trcnl'le. whlrh I .tmllcapptri un no frightfully Iniit year, ....h..-ulW.b...Wtth,,n ' tint w .' nl. bin. .i I en wltnem from 1 iiersonu' . mil. mi'.iy, the rond find j 'r.iekH .ethh "1.1 1 . ti Afir l.nr .i...i In mini. o that nil ur ttHlTV ' f m lun and KUM and r w.ir I, a "'.i-itiuvln tMe -tunny fRlit li "'. "" '"" (.Bill In wer. tne nay 1 iml tud theie i 11 ciouuiew, , hln.. ! till' ' 1 Hi f.i' ' iblllty. ' tin- -t'l iiixlilpe of thl 1,111111 b. Kin-" aiid, lirl Wo'll and i M' I I crln Wood are hunic 1,h j H Littered by fhellflre. mi ii .ir ("anibral that ni-- It I ' He b. Ill 'Ill- 111. ,1. I I nt i' of the war la 1 . n 'I hi ..nil. 1 i.i.fiiiV tS nullinn in t ... . . -,s I, defend thla , 1 ,1 i.iinl r.i feuiinfi; ir me r.nu- ,i 1' in.Kii 111 'p'.uhenrt drives .,li m .Mid beln.. thai city h I.. I..-...I I.- a full retrent In the ,1,1. --. t.rd Hint ell hl defensive ; m.i 1 e tinned. ..., t 1 In ti an in ip inpUircd by (he ,,h w. knew he lakes hln view. 1 Is iroed 1 l 1 bv the number of . h imw h,i put into that' part . batileliMi- mid hy the otheH 11-h dee I imi y Ofll 1 P i-ii Kt 1'irui 11 id dlvJe .if ! I' 1 Veil ,, 11.. m to il'Tittd tneir Itrounu I'h 1 -i. 11" in inm-iK Were today . , . t : hi hi ilMMnns. and In e-K"n Ine. ha' machine- 1, , 11 -. f, "ii the Seventh OeT- v nril tli- 2"th nivlalon. -.11 .-,!. iIm-ii def.nKe by the ii N ,. 1 Hi. i,.ie now brought I'f, I-' I ' 1 lllltl' Vf', ', 1-. .-. - division, and all of i Hi. m 1'iis-t ( ,- Ciri turn hard and with tne 1 . -alp" iiinairt. teni-ri'e Klaht on Tanat llunh 1 , , , i. . -t o de of the Canal de tA - ,;t 'i b .v h'Bi in e -'oip loop lt'itiKl c i-r.ii.il. the fanadlana have ii id a bnnl a nl fierce battle which la till In .roi; ewi and In KoiniT In Ihalr canr- -ilthoneh not eaally hnr without oit Vi itird'iv under intettae Oerm-ti . frf .. in in i--iin nnd aaviiBe ma lilne b iiniii 1- lb ' ''' inadlara had drawn .in It air.im p-vn Hlecourt and Abati ii't, t' -Hi nf tli-. 'lty. acd It waa de . led bj lb- 1' iiiil.in oimmand to eettae ib fl'-::i.- In t'i'a direction until more -linn v re in position to provide a ni.'ivler bin ikto behind whleh the trooPi iou!il link- 1 !'tro"p-er advance on the whole enrpx frmt. Thla waa done, and thla meruit';1 n' 5 o'e'oek, after a com nlete re'iaranzTti'in of the artillery and Infintry d'Mio-lt'orUf not an eaay taak 111 the dark',. n and elasjtinn rain a new hntil" Ji'iis b-aun. Tti- v,.,.i:iffi. fire wan Intense nnd mur- ' V rotr and tie enemy rpll"d hy a line i tf Are tbst also was verv fierce five minute al'i.r the raundlntiK' iihj uinn"d He r hurricane bomhardnunt, with a 1 ri i-pltnr barrage for the men to fill low. t'allli'lbins cblje lilalo 1'tirpn-e Th" I'lM-'btii advanced with the trn-ntest helling . an tr.-j. and. In spite of this ni i -I'e'jse machine gtinnlnB at i-iose ranp'' . 'iialn p'i'p. s t nn i been ail. 1 ' 1 1 oop I W, 1 t Treble I'" Fourlh tlebllnp ire but are ' i n ghb' i b "' ' tm-ire I' ii fab I n ' nut balked of their Ttv Third Canadlin W i cht did all lis mn hint . I'ieve, but on the left tho '. 'd up for a time bv a '. i'v "oneentratton. The 1 m lilvlalon had severe ii I'uvlllera and Bantlgny, mv thtlr positions In 'hut rn-l tho First Canadians teed Ahane itirt, but had tcsjitorarlly owing to a ,.,, Unf. ,r .. ,, cuvlllem and Bantlgny. ,,, Iin, ,,, ,,, ,nvr positions In 'hut . .L M. . - ii ' RiioiihM.' .rtvi me virnx i aimaiann tn-ir w i i a' viiina-p m iinoy. u i.orh o! -"mbrai. seems tube In nrlllsli ,,.,,, ,,,, ,,, irt or tne i-inntiians. ,:M-I's', n np- Hilj morning made prog- I ,. ,. , Vl)1 , ,,,,., t, ,Ufct llhvo Ahan. i1Mirt N ,s ibjj. f0,lp-j,t with, sun- .... u. ,ia, -i .mi, bat ecen now It ms-mii !''" .b.l the OerrT,andefese, of -'.niihr.i' are being Broken nown ny tne siubho' ., . ff.rt of ojir men. who are fighting a,'i!nsi great odds, but are I heating Hum. . rear Camhral loU ,,., ft.,- that Camhral will , T, h:t ' . I im anronlya few momenta l ',' wio.e mv X word. 7r Tthl. ,,,, uJO lh .. .. hrouahi lo mn 1'ie th it tin v w, re burning the city. There was no hr or smoke rising from It ibis im", eg when I caught u glimpse .,f Hi i i-i tea and roofs. On yesterday , whi ii f aw It. It was quite lranUll In the middle of the battle nine, and then I In lleved 11 would fall Into our hands alnn.'.t unscathed by the war. It seemed to me probable that the -lemy would not destroy It when he had to leave, knowing now that he la losing this war and that It would pay h'm lo luavM oa many towna Intact na ie slide in the wake of hla retreat, lest li.. should Incur retribution at the hands of thus,, who will have power over him. Hut he does not learn There la Bome tblng In hla character that will not let him learn, and the fires that are now burning In Cainbral. that old fair city crowded with historical memories of ITranee, prove once again that In retreat as In advance the enemy la ruthless nnd will lay waste the ground behind him As proof of the v Ictory. the Camidlun corps and two Mngllah divisions working with thnn had captured since the begin ning of their advance in August ICO Seeley's Adjusto Rupture Pad Ifrcrucjei efficiency of a trust S0 GREATEST RUPTURE RETAIHER The kflf ntljnstllic ffuturri, of llil. I 'ail make It fiw to w'ir. nmi tlie Thumb. Nrrewr Heiciil iter allnviM ut nllrrina ares, .tire at will Mutt rui't'irm trniv tluvtlr wcr.e Wriii-e rinr iliat -eriiicil right In Hie brill'iline wrrr lint. Our Imiiruiril utipliuiifCM end uUianei J method buure luiiirairuxul lor cvtfj tu.e unit euro many. I. B. SEELEV, 1027 Walnut St. 1 " ' jgh mit aad kem for ifera"" "" 1 "SSf g? $&, . - i RtguUlor gf, f".'3 X. lilt IM s, L . CAMBRAI j CUIUS i n,.i,i f .1,.. ui. ,. ,' Duke of Wellington' lint- ' ui,,n with BiiiiiKlnit ilnili, unrheil for- WM.,i ui relied thr Bnllent taut of .Mlir. coin ,,,,,, i ,., 0( ,-(1 n, where the eutllnit Ik j np anrj W(p, with Ub gliolvlnu batikH hruked up, i" inut 11 i n. lorrinio place i" rrmw unuer ... . .e nn in II uriurr 111 ni nv uiu uuici tnuuii of the llrllUh. ti,o. -n. n r.u- between the Herman nfnn.ry ,imj i1o ltrltlf.li Infantry and Ik cnne the 1 lertnana were Mr.it to the ,. lh Vtriiish i.ivnlrv could not tuiKS ,hrouRh ,,,,, ! Umnllly proved ..... ... ,i,., j ,h.. Vnrt;hlr nl!n,-l.' tnlled to make much pronregu becauae lint lllll (' "SK I Or- s-v. KUDV ab'.e the works, from which I 1 nia.hln RUimrra directed of a ntnunn the Herman n iai 11111 Kmiiie.B uiivwieu Th-ir comrades on the right I 111 II ll-. I 11-11 w(.aivnr. llnlr tire. ' .. . ., ... .,... .,.,."'' www vinimin mm- wiwiu ill liu- ,n "' "" .'""'r ,"".--" ..'. SI., I " II trtlTUI mil' 11 ...... ....... ............ ened. owing In the enemy still being in .......it... .... .1 ...unln. l.tllnVl l.i.nl.t.t llUmiliy. HIKI 11, u"" "'I'.' I""' ' ieoui-i , Ihelr will thev wire drawn hack. In , ner1.r tn make inniii for a creeping bar- I rage behind wh.eh the N'eiV Zcnlaiiilers wfi-e colne lo nttiick frevecoelir. AVhllu the second division, on the loft, lushed the mound aho. Ihe work "others drove through ttumllly liself. (Irrillllll tiPst-tllllre llrenl.s Hewn This was the lac'lcil arrangement of ih. nsttle this morning and all the Ih It- Jsh troops made good progsera nnd broke nwn the first Herman resistance Against them they had the Third Her man Naval rl,slon, which Ih fighting courageously. If we gain this line of Herman de fense and bold Ii ng'i nst lonl counter attacks while the Canadians on the nneih nf Cnmbrni drive their spearhead L-liist n little deeper the Hermans will he Ftti n traflc pl'ghi nnd then retreat here em- eeftalti. Wliere mey win amp, except for rearguard actions, It Is dlfll cult for the Brit Mi to say, and more difficult for them, fur the harrier they built against us and believed they would hold Intact a'ready h.ia been breached. The'r Hlndepburg line la full of holoa. through which the HrllWh army will pour like n tide and w'll move after them as It Is now steadily uiovlng, but with fearful weignt n .h. .iM t.-1irr the Australians I nnd -Americana were nghttnp neross the esnnl on Sunday, bee.) d nellleottrt nud nlleng'lse thero was a new attack to. dnv to consolidate and Improve the I rains ov .he New y,Ml.,ndera. who swung for- , , d , , wll..ehla In care "' "'t , Z , ,. bV.tT , si, w themselv.- rannot ,,sfl '"' "- "'""" ""l"h ward into the auiik.n road which pttlkus of ,u.tmsin ,ron t sit 0f tho fact i;1' ' 1' "lie ..', ,, l ,,i IT., . w -'""lhinally assailing without taklng stralght up from Crevecoeur unross .V ,,,. ,PS ,,pnolH him. , part t their ' rMt "C,.V', , ,., ,i.. ','., e. il..- , '",Uh "l ,,tl,t,r "","" ; ""(1 "!' Honn aH spur of ground ihrust forward ubmo cri.nnnaI number .f Rumanian of., "l ;lp '.'"! J'";, 'J' JlfXL hve . ,,p ,nkl ,l,p r,sk l,, w i,,uu,k IV,ch' lhat village, tun their flank was threat- tirere. II Is quite po-slble that .the Her- l,uml" r V American trom s who I iae v ,,, , Hlo(1IV , ()f American mnde on Sumlny nnd Jlotiilny,'"""""'''"""''"'' "' ""i" ' umiuims. when luck was not altogether with thn'Ttie iiiimanian reply to ims mcasuro Allle- nd stubborn re-lstnnr- bv the was such that the Herman olllceia In rtiem'v In some of his n:d trench systems. ' uniform are unable to show themselvea where he held out after the beginning ,"" "' " reels l - --,,,. .... ..f the Allied advance, created for' the I '' ,"f P'oyking host lie iiiaiilfesfitiona time a Ultncult situation. Ausiraiians ....new AHa. k I Th s morning the battle began again, and the Australians attacked in more- nonneriy iiirrvu'inn ,,. iiiri-. . .Toncourt. and Leverglcs They also t.Ollllliailller 1.1'OSS, l,l!litll drove no toward Houy from the south. ()f Hoimr The first rraults are Bond, and Ihe usiral ans are reported to ha cap- I I'arls. net. 2.- II. V HaiKnn , hair tured I'strees and Joneourt and the man of tho l'.ed Cross has rtcciwd the hh cres, known . M,l,rldge. I.e.ween -''".ils 7", 'i, ,h' U r. f.if "i''' H Bony nnd b.stre.a so that they s,on , ,)e ,n B gplondld position for further nrosresa and have put the enemy into " " extreme danger. ,.reasid that number by many more, be rauBt. ,w .-ncmy Is holding all thla ,.rond ntrongly with clone reserves Th(.y fought stubbornly, e-i lally be. Nar.y and Kstr.es. and the Aus- tralla.m had a hard tight at the point known as :amp Signal Station strength. Some of then units hardly tal. . 0m,.er of the Second Herman 0ua,.u, vyn cam, OVer to the Itiitlsh iim- -,d hla own reginunt wub down to u atreneth of four rompaiiles and '"' h '-rtul,,,ta "K'" '" '"" ' ' ' Pleased. Today la a crlth-al one In this battb. of "' "i- '"h- ',!1 long lighting and weakened hy inevitable biases luring the last eight weeks, are Hill keen to follow up th" pursi.it of the enemy, so he shall not have time to test nnd refresh and grow strong again, and they are , ager to smash his. defenses so he shall he fonvd Into the Inst long letre;'! which wilt nil only with the ending of the war. That Is the hope and purpose of the Hrlnsli and If today nnd tomorrow they cm bent him where ho now stands, there wi'l be no prepared I u.s it Ion mi which the Herman army may stand, becauae we are driving him out of lila lust continuous defenses which were organized m unbi callable peaitlnns. The olllci rs I Lave seen today direct ing this hnttle and others seen "by my fellow war correspondents are hopeful, and it is their belief that their men will deliver tills deathblow n, the liopes of the i. 'ei man hmli command. October List OF 32cU) "Victor Eccorb Is Now on Sale Hear Them Here G.W.HUVERCO. Tie Home of Service 1031-33 CHESTNUT ST. PIANOS IT.AVKUS HOPE TO JDEL1VER RUMANIANS SOON Re-entry of Subdued Na lion Into Great War Is Foreseen i 'GERMAN HANDS ITl.L v,t,.,N I.,VI. T-lkcil ATllllV "nl.l.s llll( I .Uv( II lil.lll) IVeenulions In Weaken Conn- . ... At!l: U 11 iiiiiil,II imnis i. ... iiernti t.n(i(r to hvemng I'libllr l.rtlger 1 nmi. If-M. by .vr,. 1.,.,- ,.u- r. lnH. et. I. Now Hint thr- minlHire betivren Hill- am. ,l,0 Allien 1 .,,.. Hn'1 "10 fnlonlen iinnv l ii Ulan Jlfty inlleM from Sofia, the iiiici'nn which Im IntercntlnR all l'rance is what Ittinianla may do In the near future Jf the .I- Hid armies are cnnhl' d I 1 reach the Ulnrk Sea and perhaps cm 11 far as Odessa, tho deliverance of Ituniantit ami her le-entry on the side of tho Allies may he regarded as an accomplished fact. Mueli depends, natiirnllv. on the i - "V"""' nltimtion In I.imianln. from a '"l'n,V "nlnt of ilew I nder tho dla- . . ., , - ., . . .. r '"LlZTJ.ZJ V, l ...... .!... ..Il...ll. .I. . ,..I.H1 !. ar material belonging to llunmiila. niuns may hnve so nri.niged tlilnm l ...Ml t.n ........II. 1.. ?.. tliA. In .1acj... o will u." ....-r-i..i. im ... i"""V nil this war mulei Inl in order tn prevniit j Its being made use of by the Human- I Inns In the event of their attempting to rejoin tno Allies 1 which wna Immi-illitte'v n seed under I .... ......... .:....-.. .L... The stunt on. lien. Is tnat tlie enemy Itlg l'irre In Itesoambln ; ..,,, tll0 rcl,c.veH nrp Used Up or when In Hint part of llumanla which Is ne-i there were no reserves. In the former cupled bv the Hi rm.ni . Hiat Is to say, n olfcnshes nn the western front we never far as Sereth. linn- .ne at present no ( managed to draw In ihe enemy's re llumanlan troop- The treaty or serves, lie nlwns had something In Huchnrst l.ihl down that In Moldavia. hand : for' If ho was very hntd put lo it lliitmuiln must ict n ilntaln all army of i ,e hioilght a few divisions across fiom more than 2.i.0nn nmi. calculated on n ' im pastern front, so we never got to pence footing Hut under the nmp ' the rccoiid stage tit atl. treaty sue pertnii'eu i.umumu 10 ue p , up an army of ne.mv Ifin.OflO mop as an army for the neiiiiaiion or uesanraiiia The rpiestlon atl-'S. however, whither Hie flerinnns. in curving out tho treaty of riucharest, h.ie not reduced thU number. What is known Is that ID any ease verv few of I In men firtplng the former Iltimanlnn army, which nt Hie moment of the armistice numbered S.'in.ano men. hae been allowed by Hie Mlermnns to cross Into Wnllachla lnlnl not more lli.in two or three thou. I cand ! All the rest were ellhur disbanded , or still under arms either in Jloldatia I or llessorabla. . ' The spirit or the ituinnnian army since nemoi.iiii.i'.iini may no K'nntre.i ( from tho fart that the Ittiaiunlan olll cprs consiatently reruseii to salute tne boche olIleer. w It li the reult that varl- ous more or less serious Inclder-' ' occurred, which caused Iho Herman commanders In llumanlii to insist that llmnnnlnn oineers should be foi hidden to " " I"" " " I""'"' pgg DEC0RATES QAVISON .. -j,,,, Cr(i;. C Hlil i rnuni Ite.eives i, ..,.,. . c,)nf,11H1, ,,,,,, Airrl. can civilian. President IVdncare iniertiiuud Mr. Davison and IIium Ii HIIikoii. inerl can lied Cross Cninmli.sioner for Fiance, at luin'hiMin nt lb" Klyt-see pn'iice yea terday. During the luncheon ihe I'vcst dent bestowed tin- cross upon Mr, Davi son St.phen I'lehon. tin foreign minister, In sp.'nklng ul tin' liim iieon. said "President -Polncnri wishes lo glvo a special token of esUcm nnd itnnl will anil to piy homage Ki the great ser(eea lendered under your illuetlon by the American lleil Cross to the French vic tims of war." x: We Will Help' Y Four GERMAN DEFEATS DUE TO L OSS OF RESER VES Fork's Amazing i'ictories lirougkt About by at Last j Involving Wkole Teuton Army in j Series of Battles H MA.IOK CI.MlHAf. SIH l'IU:i)KlllCK II. MAUHICK Tormcr I'lrrrinr of niwrailuim of tin- llrlllnh Army tSlircinl Ciililt; to I'.vi'ninit I'liblic l.vilgcr I f'nWWM. I9H, .v A..i lovfc l.i.ix i. I.iinilnn, Oct. 2. The 1-npld Filcrewilnn of our lrtorlea leavoa the itinuiirnlutui' laaKinR behind, ami 1 havn been tinahlo.lalely to do Jim llce to the (treat eventa whleh havo been liajipcninn oil the weetern fiont tlutititr the lnxt few ilnva. What wc aro the,e wne. la ,l,e la.eat and per- j - Ut L haps most irmarkable development of n, Kimiilera. The Klamleta front linn J'och'.s ntiiiteRy. When we look bnolt , v,n nl,m for a Ioiik time. The weather do hint year and compare the nlow ham- mM i,CP1, wrt, mj thttofnii- not favor-mer-and-tongn atruHBlen carried on for , able for attack in that pan. AccoidliiK weckn, aifd eon for inutitha. on and on 1.. i,e wcakenn hla l.'lamlern front: and Hint name narrow front, with the prcH- j Lent battle which la rnKlnif -ftum "lx- iiniue 10 eiiiuu, we can npprcuime inu in iweeii j.ine aim iimiciiu, aim lmin'iii chatiKo that ban .come nhotit. Mbe wholo position of the German north- The iiuentlon In often naked. Why, If :"" ,,'"1,' It Is possible now lo make those (treat I deduce aoniethhip; of this sort hap uttnrka on wide fronts, wawlt not pns- penetf, fiom the fact that thouith the nlhlo last year before the OiinaiiH Allied ndvifiice In Klnndeia has been brouKht their troops over from the ltns- undo to n deplli of eight liilha ni a Ml.'tti femii- it..- Ti-n..i. I....... iiiiiine- utinv flout of twcntv-flvc miles, the lium- i, ,,,,.,.. ,.-,. ,.n ,1.1., .,. ,,,,,1 1,.,'. '. Iir IiriltTIOflll kiioiih, iiioi .- tl(, mnieitly becntne possessed of a great , superiority of force? Is It the arrival , r.ii,tiiiuij ,,. .011-,-, j il ..it .,,.... , 'I'- Anierlennn which has so changed I tin' situation? The Americana would themselvea bn-.the flrst to admit thai. ...I. ..I.. ...... .... ... '"""h em nam. It Is the old principle of the war that the first ftep to victory In buttle Js t draw the enemy's reserves Into Hio Oirlil flin nn.l .1 ,..f li.ilm- ... ulelti.. niftier i:tiniists (iermaii llesenes I Foch's great achievement this autumn Is that ho ban gnnr far toward exhaust ing the cncmi, 's reserve... ' S The surprise attack of July IS., at the ' second battle of the Mnrne: of August S. on the Somme. and of September -. at I Ilroeouit snitch, and I'lishinK's elory of the SI. Mlhhl salient. hae ili.iwn in more and more of the eneln's reserves. nnd -after each of. these letoiies tin pressure lms Iwiii o iniiinlained and extendril that he ha been unable to get them out again, In fact, ho has 'wanted more men to bold his own on the fiout.i wlnre he hniv ,1P0 attacked. Tn lo'l. back only a shbrt way, the victory of SI. Jllhlel pened up for Ihe Allle- a new front of attack, threatening Mitz and the 'trloy Iron fields, The Hi rinans required " re troops to make Ibis front secure, .1 th.y became apprehensive of a gnat ii"t ican advance into Alsacc-I.oirnine. I'r, parntlnns were made for ilerense, I the Kaiser mud- a tottr of that part f the fiont to encourage tils troops to in. bl on to the last. Then suddenly the Fust American Arniv attacked, not in Alsace or against Meta. but lielwictl Verdun and the Argonne. while the great Flench nt tuck 'wan made hlmultnm otisly In the Champagne to the west of the Argonne. The Hermans resisted th.se at tacks .".nutty, but lost heavily In prison ers find guns and still more heavily In killed and wounded. So their r. serves are requited lo steady Hue front Then Kir Dnuglxs Hnlg. who-ir Fourth Third and Flr-t armies. , iiinb-i Ilawllnson. nytig, and Home. rcsp. i Hvels. have nil the lime been steadily lu-'i ng their way forward I" the Ilitub nlmig line and never giving tho oluinv . i; rest, strikes hard fur I'umhrnl and si yuentin Whiib. n f Line Imperiled , If till si towns go. the whole of The ao-called llitidrnburg sv n-n i- Imperil, cil. The enemy has oiler line. In the rear and would not, I iniiguie. in other tliius look upon Cambr.ti ami St Qtien tln as of vital Importaiii'i . bin Mien times nie ixciptlonnl. Ijnl'inloifr nd vcrtlsed his Intuition of falbng back to the Illn'Uiiburg line "aciiirlliig to plan," Help our that I, , ,'""' '" , ' ... , . ' itinops, to help htm, is alile to Keep ins iieen suuicient 10 give eocii ins ri- Country If yoii have not on hand sufficient cash to pay in full your subscription to the Lib .a rT J We will lend you 90 of your subscription for three months at 4!i No Loan Too SmalU '!, Commercial Trust Company i Member of Federal Retnrvn System City Hall Square mi'l It bo l imw furccil oilt of It by n. ",l Hltlic-k. thp rITput 111 (ipriniiny follow Ihi? elrixn 11M1111 llui enllnllMn of Tin key In l'aledhne mnl the ilepaitlli'o of Uulmu'lii, inleht be vety KerlotM. So bo (lieliliB lo tlpht hlB luit-ilent for the llltidotilmrB lino, but IiIm force lire li'iHllly ilwiiulllni? tmliiK to his beny loxnei, Mini be enn only llnd re-enforre-inenlH for Cnmbntl and St. Qiientin nt the (Xpeno of Mime other part of Hie pnnnptly tho llrltlsh and Hulttlan.s drive In iheie, cut Ihn tlhret eomnuinlcatlon her of iirlsoncrii nnd nulls taken has "el been In pioportlon to tlie aniount of around won. Therefore. It may be - piesunnd the enemy was weak. Can't Until Alt of Line ww'iiiiwaiiwiiiiiiwiiiiiiiii'i rii'iiiiMiiiiiiHiitniiiiiiiiiiiw A Dress of Navy Blue in Poiret Twill HAS tho new hell .sleeves anil panel exquisitely embroidered. $55 The girdle lends it unusual frrace, while the panel at the sides makes it exclusive in its lines. Wanamakcr & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth priiiiii:iuiiii!ii ilillllWHIBIMBIMBBIIimillliimiiiiiHii,' You .. A-vVi w Loan foscrves teady lo seize every opportunity ns It presents II 'elf The r-ntmy forced ' . ... ........ i i., . to break tip divisions to kip the re- 11 almler of lib fori- s up to strength. It lallv In me.iti r dlllli ullb " Tlie oppn-1 lion on the Hrlnsli fronf In p.utlcular In one of cxltaoidltiaiy promise and wc are Justlllcd In having high hopes hh to tho outcome', both In Kliiiidrrg anil nn Hie t'nnibtal-Kl. qtientln front. It Is not too much to expect n com phte reinljlisllu'riit of the enemy's front from the dire northward, and the abaii donnit'iit by the Hermans of the llelgbin coast, an event which would be of first Importance to our navy, now Hint the long nights, which favor Hilda Into the channel, ate upproiirhhig. While paying ccry tilbnte.to Koch'a generalship and Hie piowcss of our Al lies, especially Hie Helglnn 'army, now' ndvaiicliK.' triumphantly Into Its own t 1 ,.,... .ii, ili..i.wle 11111M en- oV'ou; me,, mid'Ttrcarbnpr of our men ami of Heir g cat I'"-' pr. 1'l.ices for which we hne been strug-, gllng for years are tumbling Into our I haiiila like ripe plums, nnd this though 1 our men ate lighting In bad weather, In Exquisite Bar Pins of Green Gold Not until you have exam ined our selection can you convince yourself of the many pretty patterns we have to offer. All are fashionably de signed, particularly one of green gold, lacework effect, engraved ornamentation and diamond in center $37. S. Kind & Sons, mo ckeaimu st. J DIAMOND MI'-.IICIIANTS jnWKI.nitS--SILVIOI".'!'!!.' Ihnj Libcrta Itundu WTBT.Tia-IJZMW od 350 PIECES DIRECT FROM GREAT LAKES NAV TRAINING STATION FOR - fl 12:45 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 1 :45 P. IVI. Half hour concert at Independ ence Squarq. 8:00 P. M. Evening concert atnciRcg't Armory, Broad and Susquehanna Ave. FREE iDDxranEKzsararosn Women in the War X70MEN, everywhere, W are falling in line, doing all in their power to help win the war. Red Cross work, Thrift Stamps sales, and work in the office nnd fnr.rorv tn release fighting men help in the war. ,.Y,t ,-L. To some of us is given the fawMt ' opportunity of working J' I A''1 H nearer the lines than others. We, who cannot leave our homes, may fight through conservation and cooperation. The Telephone Company has war work to do, too. Therefore, every time you avoid making a use less telephone call, you are helping to win the war. . Your conservation of telephone usage releases equipment and saves the operator's time so that war industry messages may be speeded on theirway.i The Bell Telephone Company of ho mud of l-'lander -, and In that very I'h asl at Ml ana Into which the enemy t ti.i reti t It ot.mil,! In it ni, 1 mil tliffl ITA thoiiKht t would be I i,imcif ( lead us l" "" '" 'f'" "'" I. IM Llf, I I , l DWIIIU I" tl fi t ' . UlllHmB1' U. S. FILLS FRANCE'S HOPE JolTrc Says America Mecls All Kxpectaliona ly thr Anfociatert l'rc. Paris. Oct. 2. .Marshal JolTre, former rrcmler Vlvlanl nnd ('aita"ln Andre Tniihnu, bend of the general commission for Franen-Amerlcin war .mat'ers, were recently asked by the mngazitie Lectutfa Pour Tons to glu nn out line of what could bo expected from the American effort toward deciding Ihe war In his answer. Mnishn! Jorf T wrote "l-'riini the moment of m n'lim from Wnshlngloii I havo affirmed my eirrflc- imi In the realization ami uien 01 .un' n,uMd!.,, Vht "r l(, ,B ,m( ,,,,. t ,ei,nCe (n sco (irlt Anurlca Is reaiy for iir. effort ns gnat and pidlonged Us will br neres- Fni,v It Is 11 ceitalu git-lnanlte of our romnion victory." Jell fi. afltfflu VINil 1 fi W V f f J '.i & ii Lonceiis I 1 a lx Ki Sx mhWm -Half hour concert' nt Statue of Liberty, South Pcnn Square. -Parade cast on ChcBlnut St., to Sixth, lo yalnul. to Third, lo Chestnut, to Independence Sq. IVrt) aefsumssaansaasBKaaaM "-,. Vn ill .. f,irr fj t. Vv-H-N '$$xy fi . ns sv. - V - Vw i''V' all P ',-1 V rV "tft; .w A series of intimate talks on conservin telephone usaje mitten by K ii oman, ram a uom oii'j point of iicui ami or u'omen. Number One. Penna I? - nJ crSe, '; IV UfliSTft. (. Y to?v$ l(iiiM viosSA' V'M i -i -l'l - fX " " .' .-, j riitd, '"41 . ll -vrl V' M r -I K: i ri "Jv-'l .'. a."' 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