,V '. a' v it -ft I, ! EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918 m l). P TEUTON FORCES BREAKANDRUN Bodies Burn Towns and Attempt lo Lav Country in Wiibtc genekaiketueat NKAK GiTinuiib Defeated, Dibliuart . ciicd untl Disorganized by Great I'iennly Mow lly the Asucialrd 'rr.n IVHh thf HrllMi Ann j cm the ('Kin-hrnl-M. Iltirntln I riml, Oct. ' (ilehivi'il) . .South or tiunhriil the Tliinl inul Fourth urnilcH toflny niiltll oi crcum1 rncmy opposition The llt'iimum Httirt Ml fleiliiK soon after the attach tics.in. for tht rritllcil thej' iit flKhlluK n Kittle In (ilch tlioy loiilcl hope for no KUccciM The flout lino for tuinty lullc.i I'rjf.iti mmlng t iplillv i.iiliwiicl. Then eine rcxir fiom iilitiNtieH. with Whlih the pUy huh llter.illy ciuiitlrtl, th.it WiiinhtiK Imil hecn tnUi'ii. I ne mt 11111" of lljltcourt ivatf reimtcil I'lom then on tilling t.-tinc iln mp'il nurcci ylon of iIII.iecm falllnR-liefme the ,l IImI HilMinee. Scliljrny, e'.mller.v.' I.Uti.v, Muiiilcny atiJ Murclz tide iutelilv rrnrheil mid Mend and moiiii the AlfliH weir elna lnir In on Cimth, and llerliy. .l the fmiiio lime from the nuitli It mm ie liurtcil Hint Kn'.ttiilneiiiica, ciikI of C.iiitbrnl, had hecn tnhen and that III" lij r,i hi lnjr apiniuehcd. Iteiirh t'miditni" .Notre Pimm The I'nnthnil-Lc Cuttiiu' road iiiimi fH'H ed and then tin- I illuiiy hitm-en fil Ouenthi and r.ertry ujc. nit ,s. li'OieouU v as tin n In hiKlit mid Kontiiliu Xotte I). line, fuithrr Hnulh, had hern tiiohcd hy the l'icni!i He Hint limy It nils ilear the enemy iv.ia ImiJIv hiii'is'i 1 and that the IJritMi and Amcrl ram stood on Hie tlnrliulil of the wld" open country. It uuk about Hut time Unit the i.iv nlty uhleli had been 'i.iltlnir poured thiotigh the wide breach In .the now shattered Illndinhiii k tyUm mid Ht earned out Into the e niiitM in ond I'aft whippet tanks and urni"ri d curs nleo Clashed foiuaid and oiin." Into ac tion. They performed ixticnicly valuable wnlm In iiurHUltiR the fteelni; (!er mana, hilling ninny and rnundltitr up a large number of prbonerH They Hin.ish ed down stronK liolnts held by lear KU.trdi who had been w alius for the enxaliy. Knowing that It had eomu through tho line. Turnllijc Crrniun l.liir. Olllceis dlrcctliiK the attach wele ills tlnetly "satlHllcd as the lievm inmu back In repot ts from aliplaucH and h.v inli ne re. but llnnll.i one i.une hack that showed better Hi. in uiiv tiling elhe how completely the enemy had bieii defeated, TIiIh was a i.eoit fiom 1111 air patrol tliat HrltlsK" lnfantr had beta seen ninn-MlUK" aa If on paiadc In u column of four to mid through tho town of I'utry (ivest of l.o Cateali). The men were swinging- along entlrclv.,unmolested by the cntiny. Another p.iliol. hroitsht word f Hie fit rmans fleclne lii the greatest disorder r far eabt an Ixj Cati'au. Dnprerfilellted AdtHllrr 'uth (i thhiR as troops who li.ie Just nttaeUed marching throuuli a town 10, 0ri4;j"Hrils trcn- the Jilaee" where they tumftri i.u thliiK (hat has hot hafipentd trf'tliMwnr forHjloi)B tlyi'. Such a tlilnp could only happen now4, whenjho tlietny- l dcfe.itedi dlsurKanlzed, llj hearttneil and runnliiK for hl.s ei ej,-. iMencr. i'lio tioopa at Ucrlry did not turr there, but kept rlsht on marehlni;. Prltjah cannon had been on H nioxt eawtward all dHy'loac, In many eaes Httfrleu would gallop ocr the rolllns 'plains of. Artols. They would stop, wheel about and file for a while, then lash on and repeat the perfojmancc Thla has developed from a battle of, mqeinent to one of vej-y lapld move ment rn lraut Cnnnt Theie J.s no intention to let the (Jer maiiH set a ehauee to icg.ilu thtlr hreath and orsanle their unuahlns foicea. British trooiia ate advancing instwaul astride the road from Cambrai to l,c Catcall, and every hour has seen them further east. The llscaut Canal, north of Cambial, has been passed vli tually along Its entire length It has b en left far behind. In the tlghtini; houth of Cambiai they have cleared the enemj fiom Hie lat-t line of the lllndcnhurir sistcm. which lii this locality was extraordinarily ttrong. Trcntlies protected by n belt of wire fifty yards deep In which theie were numerous concrete pill boxes were com mon obstacles. Tho British broke through after pmasi'iing down the wile, lepulsed counter-attacks, and then swept down In the rear of the line and wiped out Minns Cieiman ganUons. The grout.d In this loLallty Is soaked with (lei man blood and covered with Herman dead Citrmn Itiirnlng; Tonni It was soon after the Hermans btoke and ran that tires began t lueuk out In the whole district behind them and the gtound rocked with terrific explosions an ammunition, which they had" no time to save, was destroved. i:cr.tlilng com hustible In the area mound Caudry, Inchy, I,e Cateau, St Benin, St. Souplef, Vau-Andlgny and Ilohain was Ilred nnd since then towns and farms well to the raatvvaid have Btaited burning, Latest reports say that the advance continues rapidly, ' MANN'S ' Flat-Opening BLANK BOOKS Uhed by leading business. In stitutions the nation over Standard duality since 18)8. The best Blank Books that money can buy. You vvJJI enjoy a visit to our store where jou mnv In spect a great varfefy "f Blank Books uultublo to every pur pose, Kllldent mlrsmen-nie leady to serve you. 'If 'it lVl In tloik. ne I JI .niakp l for, j on." 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HKalnul fleshls etigagid ill visions, we liavo penetrated the en emy's main line of resistance be tween ('unci and Itoui.iKne-Sous-Mont-fain on In the Airfonno forest we have tiiKcn hniiortnnt hilwhts kouth of AIniril and have Jnlmil lialids with the I'lelllll at I.IUKt.11. .ore tlinn 21HI0 iiddltlonal prlsolieis have bei n taken I'ttCNCII Pari., Oct I". lulling the nlBhl the puisillt of the cliemv eonll'iued to the east ot ft IjirnUn, Hie Krein h occtipylnK tin" Hols h.indiluiouit and passing bevond Dr.mttoiix and Fonlnlin-Nntro Dame. .Vmtll or tho Alsne tho Klein h pressed the ineiny with vigor In tin legion east of Ontl b'teneh troops hoM the plateau Je t'rolx-Sans-Tili Tliey eio!iid the Alsne canal farther cast In the uglon ot Vlllers-cn-rra-i re. In the Clianip.igne an attack vigor oiisl, curled out has enabled us to (Upline IJry mid niiiko prlninirs. IJUITIstl I l.llll'HI, Ult IK. 'o (.ontllilied to iidvauee .vesteida.v and vestddaj ( veiling In the face of Increasing tcsUlanre and cnrlv in the lilglit nilviiiiecil ilcliielilii"iils cstali. llshud tlumselMs neross the Caiubial l.e Cateau kik within two miles of I,e Cate.iu. righting Is liik'ng place soutli of the main io.ul on both sides of Cnudrj anil also cad of Cambial where we halo made pi onus's In the sictor betwien Hie Scatpt and l.ms our p'ltrols ale In touch with Hie tin m. west of the geneial Un? or Ilij-in-Ariols Azel.lez-Krpierthln and Itoiiuoj VVL. have g.ihusl pos-es-slon of Sallauui'tiis and Xoidles 250,000 Germans in Full Retreat ."v.itintird from l'a;e tine As a matter of fact, i.iwil'y might hale -"in- inioiigii inn (.iirniau lines last iiikiii in cohhiiii laiile iiiiuilins Oub pntiols wno si lit out lion ivcr, while inc u am no'iiis wei In Id just back of un line After a night of heavy Hi lug from the DiltKh guns, dm log which the sk.v Seemed to II.17, Willi ll.isln s. tin, Tl.lnl and Fourth minles Hgnlii attacked till morning fiom Ciinbial "oiith to the noni neiu ny me l-'icncii At the same nine me caiuiiilan and llugllsh Hoops, after a 'cia-h" liariacc, l.iumihed u powetful attiiik" estendlng sonio miles north from Caiiibia'. I,-or miles the fiont hiiddiuly sprans niiu anion i ne i;anaiians tiuii imirt going at one placiv just north of Cam brai, but with glial gallantr.v swept on .uier aiimnii.uing ine Hermans wno tried to bar their way. Fiom t heio on the ichlstante weakened and the Canadians, with the thigllsh, hurtled eastward, smotlicilng the usual screen of Herman machine guuneia as they went. Canadian and llilllsh'ttncps 'met In the center of Cambrai, which,, was en tered from both north and south, and uulckly mopped up. ,Manv IJcrm.liis had escapid, but manv hilndieds who had been hi Id theie to .launch a cnimlt P attaik were titliei' killed or captured. .st.nie ot the cm mi troops are still in deep veil, lis Iwo sloilcs lindi r giouud and In the tunnels Hie Hermans dug .duiliig Hull occupation of Hie city. These ale being routed end mid sent back to" the cagt s Although many llres wele started b liu Uctinans. tho town vmh found nor to.be as badly d imaged as had been feared. The bolltl bu'ldlngs withstood the llainis well It was quite evident, however, tliat it was no fault of the tScnnmiH that the clt had not been leveled lo the giound b llie'mnii) Hies the had kindled By the Aiiocialvtl I'rc. I"arl, Oct 10. In fin inliaiUe of about eight klloineteis n.t of St. Quell (In the railroad junction point of Mczl-cres-sui-Olse lias been captured by the Flinch, who also took I'OOO prisoners and a nuinbir of guns, according lo the French olllelal comniiinlcatloii Issued l.ut night Big gains also have hecn made bv Hi." Flench along the Alsne, wheiB lOU tuoi tnh'oneis weio taken. The Fiench have eaptuied Fontalnc t'leitc, Itouvroy and llellccouit Faini. The toial gain In two da.is is eleven miles, The Fre-mh Hoops, adi'anl ing east of Hie St. Queutln-I,e Cateau Uailroad, have eaptuied i:tavc Wcod and Bncqui mix village, and raithei south have taken .Mare.v and teached Fontaln Am no Dame as well as yonsoaimes. The Frencn have repulcd attacks on the Sulppe In the Champagne, and held their ground at Bazancourt. North of tho Ames AnieMcans and Flench have ad vanced two miles bejond St Plene, lj,ncon, oh the right bank of the Alsne, has been i cached, "" V i . FIERCE RESISTANCE " MADE BY ENEMY llv C. 11,1'KHHIri Spcrhl Cable to I'.t eniiig I'libllv Liilger ( vrlntlilit . hu Aril 1 orfc I'mim Co. Willi the Irene Ii Arnilr.. Oct. 8 (dc la.ud). The liermans hale bei n hold ing put and countei-uttacklng with furi ous enoigy since Sunday, not only be- OfTieial War Rt verheads cai w DISORGANIZED GERMANS IN RETREAT I i m i i i i6onnt!ieufa , " CCARY ' iajnlouzoltt S rf. r I '"-QHttmKOMrt M V 1l -v .a . . . . nM 1 VV . ,,U,nMM.W ai. a , II, f -i'argitavrll I s tXS'-'ii'l J- WffretO Uk, a OM&ttihiZ, f pSeencourf J v v IJ Ot-rhjHuoOrl "11 -f tssiqhii XfM jff VN 'FnnsorrTte Iff "' .lYl ViJfOiXOfri1 vJOTRePAMEyjrt1.. twein St Quentlii and Caiubial, vvhife the pi osi ess tow aid Hills Is u deadly me mice to them, but In Champagne, when, they have u wldei inaigln. 1'iob alili liu ( xplauatluii Is tliat, while still In suspense about Hm armistice pin Penal, Iteilln wants lo kiep up the ap Peaiance of stteugth as ninth fin Its own people as for the IJntenle However that iiu.v hi. the Frt in It pas sage of the Sulppe and the Allies has been violently oppost tl (Mi the left a whole dlvltloi was .ng.ig.d visterdnv to thiow back some Fundi ilullH which had missed the stiiaiu Ag'iln todaj lictnral IJouiauilH mtiij i,l till kcil aftcsh, and passed the Allies on the left, and on the light the neigh- holing army holds on to the Impoitaut position or Bdriv-au-Iiuc, mil me river bin tier Is defended with the utmost determination. The battle between l.e Calekt and St Qui ntln, w here Hi neial Dibenev et(iids Hie British front, (outlnms A in w at lack was launched tod.iv and the Frctic quickly i cached the bordeis ot IN slgnv-lc-I". tit. vihleh Is their nio.M ad vanced point, and came within halt a mile of Fontaine Ittijt and a mile bc juiid Scquchait The two wingj of Hie Alllid offenshc, alinid at the two cuds nf file (let man cinlral iletense sjMeni call. d the Hun- uing, iiid Liiuiiniid Kiciiuugcu, nave nade giat piogtcis tenia Willie Ihe Biitish advanced, tioiiiaud pushid north on a tlvc-nillc trout Heneial lebcn(y'H aiinj has taken ll'iin pilsoneis, .".mi of llieho at a single point. Ilellceourt faun nrni Fontiilne, cauptuilng ItniiMov and erftctlng an al ong. ndiaiiee ot ii mile U. S. Troops Byeak Kriemhild System Cinitliined treni Piute line The hill was the first neccvaiy step In an envelopment moiuuciu on Itoiuaue Slmultnneousb the second repoit, which at llrsl was not credited, aniicd It was to the iffett that the .Mainelle tieiieif had been ri ached Othei lepolts bilell told of the suevessful entry nf the Americans Into a nearhv wood ihe line-Is lj no means stralslileneil out due icasl and west, and other pm tlous of tli , , ,. , , ,, , ... ,, I "on is ii rii-iicii oiiiciai siiiieuient an powerful Kilemhild-SUIIung'tiounelng an advance In eastetn Cham- line lemani to lie piciccil or outllaliliid The tliitd Vmerliaii smiess of the di' was In the Argonne, whcie the Hoops made stead piogress thtough a I'angle of woods and underbrush and ap-i proacned ncaiei Hie important town or l.rand-1'ie,'' The. encounl'cted tlespei-r ate 6iposltlon with the usual iiiihim Kiln tiicths. but the eplsod of the lost battalion haa iciomlnted then of their supeiimit our tlie enen.y and inado them littslstlble AMERICANS STILL s GAIN ON MEUSE r, iii .txMJtiutcd Press I rMiM o-,nitrli'an Willi the I rHiiiii-Anierlean I'ories iirlhwest i.r rrilun, Oct. i. The inerlcaus h.tie maintained the ailian tages gained east of the Mcuse and have piessed on lo tlie southern ou" skirts of Slii.v and entt red Chiuie liond '.In the Atgoniii' Ihey took heights lo the faouth. of Maim and lolned hinds wltli the French. 'Ihey look inoto than 'Joint additional prisoners. Tho Americans had their day tilled with piajor and minor successes nnd ttdianoed it every point In the sic tor wliete he attacked, Farthet to the east., co-operating with the Frencn troops, Amirlcan divisions advanced fni a considerable distant c east of the Mtuse and cleared the Hermans out of the sec tor wheie they had ben dangeiousl nrvmty system Save Man Power 'or produclive work by installing Loudcn's Overhead Carrying System. Speed up ihe work by relieving congested condi 'lons and by providing floor space for machine operation. Cut vour carrvinc cosin .n half. i Louden' Overhead Carrvinc Svulem 'olves the simplest and most complex rarrying problems at extremely low cost. 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T. .... u . ...., Seicr.il airplanes., (o-np. lated n th Hie l.i null Just north of St Htle'im In bral ing off the Heimau lur.iuiii and ma chine gunnels 'IJlie tnineip.il resistance was with machltie.giius The tioDps adianced oiei .vellmi elaj giouud and the iia. hhndhig with the khaki, made the American unifonn a ditllcult t.uset 'or the Ueiniaiis The Amel leans Willi oier a slight slope Ihiough stubb.i sprine and pine tlees, feeling unfcitl) hi home, the countiy lesembllng then natlie heath In the Southwest. In the legions when Hie Fiench and Amellcans adiaiieid In t hi i sicloi uinu than a hiiudicd tanks wire utl The Amel leans icpoitcd that tln.i Had le.iih. nil their objective In less thin tlilee hours. The Flench, on Huh right and lift, kept ahieasl and also arrived at theh destinations aluad of sihrdiili. A FRENCH ADVANCE IN THE CHAMPAGNE ' lly the Anocinlctl 'rcii Purls, Oct. 1(1. till the Alsne uille.i ,wo hale carried tho plateau and village lor Montciieutln, Cranil l,im and l,an lion. We have crossed the Alsne north 'or Monttlitiitln and captured Scnne. V have taken (hole than linn piis loneis." ' .1.... , . .. ,,. ,. - ri .... pagne. I.aucon Is the point al which Hie Aincr'cans fiom the Argomie have joined up with the French. rO Store Opens 10 A M. , c,., I r f ' Accepted W 923 MARKET STREET lJ&tof'4rt7x6KM'. Q. Women's $20 and ? ge uresses, In newest stiulglu line and Hlmmlngs. All sizes foi women g 128 Women's and Misses' $&?, V $29-75 to $35 Suits, 22 In wool velours shades. All sizes. 131 Women's Silk $ A Plush & Cloth COATS, 1 0 I I Actual $25.00 to $32 JO Values Taupe mid lelndeel suede cloth, burellas, horse a and best piuslu Ful or half lined. All sizes for women and misses, $25 to $35 Genuine $ J Q.75 Fox or Wolf Scarfs, J In black, taupe or rolret. 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"'our Vlc((, Kn Uuro )(i stormed the; st10i,Scst '"' '""" "hang and whine of shrapnel In the sk In , n t ...i.l I., (,.. i .linen CV cr (ictiu- 1 obstiicJL! with which thu cneinv lias tried to bar t'u-li way. , . I ,,. i. I llm I iu too cativ lo know wlirther It was taken, auo after t had been Into It" streets aim out again 1 met machine gunnets on no ioutsklits who did not know unti win anuucil whoa I told tliem i n.i "'"'" out of the plaie and that It was full of inn Hoops 'lho lotii; stialRlit mad fiom llapaumc. tlnoiigh Kontalne Nolle Dame, w lio-e iiiIiih still reck of human strife, mid past llouilon Wood, where tni ,',lll'li' " ti.s nic hung with jcllowlng foliage ... n . nu..i r. nvt'i.i inr H l" l" diets trudging fuiivanl and hete mm theie a lorry dilvlng diirlnsl.v nar lo the nnhe of the guns OUi guns win: llilng finin woods and hidden plai s and their shells wire howling oieilic.nl. but as I ill en ivaier to the iil I saw a iiiimlur ot our Held gun bitteilcs on Hie eastetn edge of It and the.v wele opining rapid Hie t walked on with a friend or mine and we slood nhoii some tinman dug outs whcie souit or our men trout inn l.nei their bteakfasl. and fiom a knoll ne looked i loser at Ciimbiiil than I had eier been In this battle, because, win re we slood no man i ollhl have stond anil lived a da ago Behind us on nui light was l.a Folio wood untl Jul a little way ahead wire the suburbs nf St Olle and the Scheldt Canal, which Is Hie western hoimil.iiv of the tit) Before us were the lmlisi s and splits of Cambrai nndct a clear ki wltli sunlight streaming mi Hi. i oofs Clouds or smoke, lose-tolored and tawnv, Willi .1 tut fiom the (elder of tli. clt and fiom Us eastern slnets ii I'ght hreire i.iiighl It as It gushed out of gulfs or ruin and folded It 111m a long pall n hove the tallest spires VI a ni HtillilliiKn I ntniiilieil Thev hale bilineil llie plaie was the bitter UioiiRht tliat came to us and a Caiiiidlau oUlcii discrlbcd hou all through the night, ho liad Hatched the red (lames licking up from buildings there t in in lock some uinclilne gunnels told me. the (lei man nrtllleri Inul begun a boinb.iidnieiil of the nuttklrts and tliun was wild woik ot lights and flares above the ell. but a little later, whin we heinil finin a ilNpatch rldei that our each d.n trains carr.ilng lu.nno people Hoops weie hi'idc. and when we walked would leave the station, livery Inhahi Into the sti,'Cts we found that the llres taut must have his Identlt.v and work were old heie and there, and we wire mrd and would be allowed oiilj such rejoiced to see that theie were manv I bageuge as t otild be catllid on n long sheets and hugs numbers of lmues nutc, So these ptople could take old and publl. buildings hardly touched bj I ,, few small belongings with them, anil the tf.iie of war thev had to leave behind nil their turn!- Along the sti'ilght load going lo the tine and propert.v of any hulk to become entrance of the lit on the western vide the bootv of Herman looters dead hoises lav, killed a tew hoyrs TllP ,1ern,n, ha(I lf,xaK(.,, a IloMH befoie hi shell flic, and In one pI.tcoim1u s,opil .or B01cnr, ,mt ,)cr(, , there was a plli of dead huises whlili e tnine of out men enured with brush wood to hide their blond and m.ttigltd bodies Fuithei along, by some ruined lottages on the w.isldc Iwo Hermans lay, their field gin iinlfoims staintd ml in pilclus Thei si emed like the last two Riiatds or the city gates. Tin le weie no living lletuf.ins to bar our wai I In making oui wa.v aeio3s the Scheldt ' canal j We got Into the outer streets of the illy Canadian soldleis wire alreadv i it oi king as though the had been there for das Instead of an hour or two. nnd some nf them were (ollcctlng flsh for bicakfast That was all e4raordlnart I thing Hxploslves, the chaiges tired b.t Gel mans to blow up the bridge, had, killed minv fish and Jiundicds of them la dead on the surface of the canal. . washed up bv Ihe locks as the brcce' made a surreal In the water. ' There was something tincannv and , sensational In walking lo Cambrai for I Closes 4:30 P. M.OV ; n, " I $22.50 $, "00 15 panel effects. and misses. i-mhrolderid and hi aid mannish serges mid poplins All new auiumii .75 Complete Line of BLACK WAISTS at very moder ate nrlces. hi our Wnlst Sec. tlnu.MHlu Floor i $12.50 SUITS, $n.98 9 Illue or black. All sizes. Women's New Winter Coats at $4 f).90 12 tiood quality wool mate, rials. Girls' Winter COATS, $0.90 or n-'ivv the first time, and so soon ifler Hie enemy flight. I.xtept for llngltsh and Cnnidlan soldliis who weie passing through It lo pumio the enemy bejotid there was no sign of life miiwhcie. nnd I went up depcrtri! stieets and Into nliandoned hoii-.e and Into lonely gai- 'uninin IKIK Mlelhrml lhi"r una Hie tlnisn of 111 I lie hetirt of Hie olt.V big Hies were mmilili in g up by the Plac" ill! Theatre and lit v nnd Hie Plnce d'Armes, Now , mm ineii nit le were rumiilings lis iiiiiiikii , ., . . ... .. .. pioiinn weie taking place, and the (i.imnng 01 inning masonty i "Miest mtinds gave us a sense of i ah itness to dangei and wc walkid as ,,,,, ,lhll ),noH tt,.tt tiieie Is no safely .on the unv, for we knew thai Cam- ,in) m.f!,. 1(, ....i nn. ni, i ui lrning, f boobv traps so laid that If mi, rl), iM i( wjt, r ,Ul)(l v . , lineent-lonklug olijicl In a decried house r ,,,, , ,,. ,0lir,i n Mime i dooi win sudden things might happen which would ind all fiiithcr Interest 111 the war oi life In a stnel on Hie wclnn side of Ha tern n a lltlllsh ah plane mood tall up nnd uiise down Both Its wings laid gone and there win- shrapnel hides In ihe .hissls, lint Its wluil" wele under II. and I untied with all lyv heart that the hick or a safe landing had been glv iti lo the boy who had (low 11 It. I went round by a big white hnrr.ii kit naniiil bj the Hermans Von .Marwltx Kaseiene. after the gent nil command ing 1 licit arm and the mail who eoitti-tei-aitnck(d us In the Cambrai Fallenl last November, so marling one of our ilctnrlcs Hi t r n hue vine (linnun signs reienllug the enemy's life in this town, and one notice on manv walls shown! that the Herman sohllris have theh inul lug plctuies like out men In the nsi billets I'rnple Ordered to HiMiiiste Hill III one doorway their was posted un a notice III I'm nib and Its words dug Into one's mind the human tragi tl v which had Ii ippened hue a fnv vniks ago. the tiagidy or the clls's abandon ment In tlie people who hud theh homes htie nnd theh business and their lnleitt in lire, and sudilrnli. at the loimii.ind of Ho enemy In whose grip the; wile, hail to leave elei.ithlui; and go ana dee pel Into bondage It was n pioelauiation by the Htrman ciTinm.indiiiit nf Cambrai Uross hi nunc, slating Hint In the Interest of siturity the Inhabitants of Cainhrtl would be evacuated to n legion lurllni ituiond from Ihe war 7one They me oldcrid to leave on Seplimbci 7 and S. and Store Ordcru Accepted I , -aajT gj Come Here Today, Friday or Saturday And Select the Best Men's New FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS To Be Found Anywhere Wc mention three of our popular-priced groups and vve are proud of them, for nowhere will you buy clothing like ours at those popular prices. "Specialization is realization" and by special uinp: in Men's Clothes wc have collected not only hip assortments, but at pi ices that aie unmatchable. Every Suit In Our Store Is Worth $5.00 to $10.00 more than marked This is possible throuRh our foiesight in buyinpr before prices soared, and buyinp while it was still poible to get all-wool tnateiials. Come to the Hill Stote and be convinced. The Styles SUirt, Model Flare Conti Slmh PocWeH Slit Pocket Double Broiled Slnjte Briaited Form Fittlnf Conterrnrire The Materiala Net Wonted Cheriot Homeipuni CImere Blue Serge 1 Herringbone Flannel . The Makers Strafford Clothe Rochester Art National Student ,Houe of Hochman .and other eo- ' ually known well-make Special! 1000 Men's Sample Vests ....'.. A big purchabo of nobby dress vehts in the popular material?, patterns und colorings. still furnltute In man houses, and many places liav'o been left Just as they were abandoned l weeping women of France with their children mid old men, ex cept for rummaging of Teuton hands. It was pitiful There ale many tine houses , In Cambrai mined by wealth people who had good laMi, mid on walls there! ,11, .. . . . . . """ ""' ""' naioco mirrors anil pic- filing untl ttft- 4 n ii. ubA 1. .!. . ma ...-, .,.. ,.,. , ,,rrnv uniiKiiiK nil m " """ "" "nips oi hooks nnei pipers Mattered about, unit upturned furnllure which was once ver.i handsome In the sijie oi i.uis wu.nor7e. riiese noues aim siiioos unti which i tooheii leiuiniiett me of scenes In the French (evolution. which must h.ivt happened like llil In Lamutnl stniillsr llntnes W re ked But what toiicheJ ine most was the wreckage of the smaller houses and lit tle shops and leslaurnnts I looltrt Into houses where womtn's sewing ma chines still stood on the tables, as they had done their woik with their biblea around I'eiainbulators slood on thres holds or In a pissage Hint was, nnd chlldirn's dolls la on doors as If the had been dtnppril heeau5c or the ter ror that had followed the notice on the walls slgnid In Commandant dross China nnd glass wtte In cupboards and on kllrlun tables unbroken, amidst n lltlei or tinlhes turned oier by Her- li.Ej 1029 MARKET STREET Store Open Fridaj', Saturday and Monday Until 10 P. M. I M. In Philadelphia . Suiti and Top Coats Suits and Top Coats Suits and Top Coats $- .95 1 EEM 3ar i H&r V-Tl-::if M-JL- A man soldiers searchinrWi'J take nivay. Xf I went Into one little parAttl j ... .. . .. vflTlU iouuh an me crocsery nennyar by some careful hottsewiie.-atsi'l ray of wine glasses on the aide! A church stood unbroken by. (Ire except for damage to It' ytM 1 "' !-. ,". uainai.li u . HmI j welll n,)d(l and R!4W ,h , t i . - r. nn nirniiReci for service with can the altar. The statues of sain I lintnuchrd, and everything was m4h , bright and glided The catheflMtv1 cambrai was scarred, but not yet ly nurt. ' 1 Diamond, Rings nimtnr1 nf wiliw i I nor itiAiiiv a rustically 1 Kft In inountlnc-M tif nWi I .t-.i-n n II n to tour itflvrintftftft to hu- I right now, C. R. Smith & Son ! 18th A Market Sts. 2S&, v '4 Tyrol Wool is a knitted" all-wool fabric that does nit J muss or wrinkle, and it not -affected hy dampness. ' Ladies' and Misses-; Plain Tailored Suite i 26.75 28.75 30.75 34.7S Street, Top and Motor - Coats 29.75 33.75 37.71 Girls' and Juniors' Suiti and Top Coats, 25.75 Original Styles in Velvet, Velour and Feti Hals , " - ,?, MANN & DILKS U02 CHCSTNUT STREET t ii iiT 1 '' ' Buy Liberty Bonds ! Men's V, H Trousers? V i, M t r- ?rtr .it Our Boys Stow, i on the ThiwU Floor is positivt that these xuitai cannot be match- cd at our price. ' Good nuaHfcir- i .-j -v: i.C ' vvuraicu tticviviv in French a n Nor folk bI styles. Sizes from 7 18 years. Store Friday tmA Sal (flL&20XdKSL. msssm $9.95 f fiiBr "'ff ftKP scon & $7.00 ' ,14 wCL '"A kir iN tyWSI K slrAW ltf ft S vvIMA 'ft r ! t WW Boys I W 'M Suitsd.ii l Ml . V ' f 'Mil -" A Mm wV 1 wA i fJUUK nnd cloth Mi.1 "... '-,, '?'' nUrj, fi'VJX to. !( nf 'i,M je & KCOiNQMy THJt o.tmvj ia-2i 3P v t W . i;.!r ."?' r i r nwni n r ferf-,eEJHK
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