j? swans K '' - ' .'i ..Mi t Ev ;Ti74..H".tiw inm, la.7.nm ji jJH .- " V r ' ft ..vr ". -wdPf F.ar '.r n' tt sBam. r-A . . r) iA EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OOTGfiER ltfrl.W w arc . i XL. . .jrr 'a. ps r? , :? tr if h I v . z ' . .'if. K- :x$ ij. 6- , ' 't a j tL . W 'ty- MILITARISM MUSTBEOUSTED jlfecoimt ' Grey Gives Un- sualific(l Indorsement of l.u.t Mt vi ... Wilson's Wiir Policy SEACE WITHIN SIGHT ' Germany Must Fir&t Disurm Before Hostilities Can End. He Savs Lnmhiti. Oi't 1 1. imcoum i.ip. in.. "inner n for VorrlRn Affairs, In the- firm rpoprli he has made In twn your. Kilil ! ii... i.. . ... .. i,i,i,, ,,. I,,, i thouRht pence wm. within lBlit, but not within rencli. Up pr.ieii tiif win- dom of Iresllnt WIIpoii'h milt to the German note- . , . . ., - The viscount i.iol.o hi .Klniln-t.-i- at k 4lpneiu of nntlitrs" nipeilnc In Mm- vjTt port of rrcluV.it WtlMin'i polio Thp tennis, ilrlxltiK nl ,i k.iIIiii lnwjnl VII n. tfounlry, ho ileclnml. miit !' lis Ifis-Duirc.nix. h.ul 1mm ii IhsipiI liy fir. ZT 'united aupport In Hip tliiMinmeiii in rj the conduct of the unr until pmrt- wns 't tf xclthln reach A Intent- of nntlons could Vllleis-OiitreruiN whm the tiiiuv tin K' M not ',e " "Ulistltute for Hip nucrpcHful Welshmen iittm-Keil In pltrli ilirlinm termination or liip unt t ii'rIiIh ,iko wiipii they rl'i'eii in upon NeMT had he eten lum It Mould In- the lirim.in uuirlsou nml fmiRlit their possible to form n IpaRU, of uulloiio Iip- linnclilne KWintrx nnd "lr" stormeil tin fore pence was com aided Sui h n Ictigiip filing? from end to end taKliiR- tnnnv must he foundeil nt the immiv router- prisoners The llrltlsh side if It ice. If del,iid lieMind .1 few d.-nn the lilnirnReil In the uiml wnv '' hIipII n? chances thai It would eer be formed ('and thp wall" were smashed to rnliliNli were llRht A leaRUe of nnt'onw. lie lipnps hut the n liter of the vlllace. urged, mjst Include Onh.im. There which Is n I.iikp place, was haidly could he no thouRht of dlnini.iineiil un- tnuelipd. nml the hulldliiRs iniind Us ohl til Germany had disarmed iimrlut plnce wire uncnrrcd by the OeorRe Nlcoll Uarne.s. Labor meinber li.iltle of the Cabinet who presided, declared Ueiond that MIlnKe there was n c'ran thai O,. t,'a nlal , nl, t Itu Inutillt.i conclusion. There could be no lenRUe of nations until Piupslan nilht,irl!m tvas uprooted An all-emlir.ioliiR Icurup of nations was the AllfcB miln war Sim, If the war ended without It. democracy was losj Viscount Grey hecan b sayltiR that one of the ohjecls of the nieetlnt; was to assure the noeinment of their support In the actual conduct of the war. The main object of the meetins, ho went on, arose out of the cr rcm.irl.alde , ,,incc, biyond that forty miles of misery, speech of the President of the rolled llllt molc" npionlshliiR was It to find. In states on September 27 last, in which babitants sllll In their hoiie and shops a most pointed appeal was made t t Ii . still smilliiiK after four wim "f nRony Allies with respect to the Interpretu- , in n,e inpima hands They stood In tlon of the Issues of the war nnd re - gardlng the means whtieli a settlement could be reached A little later, he said, Mr llalfour upoke In the same spnsp Mr Haines had Just spoken. These w ere in some depree answers ti President Wilson The ob- j Ject of the meetlnR was to make clear that all were ncteed that that Mate, tint of the Issues of the war was the statement of all the Allies nnd that they bel!eed in that method of obtain ing a settlement on those s;ues which President Wllrun so earnestly ndocated Dut. of c 'urse." he continued, "the real authoritative answer on n,iUestlnn or sucn imiiortuncti on nenatf or tne Country must come at his own time and In his own way from the Prime Minis ter. And I have no doubt that It will bo come. Unity of purpose among the Allies Is what the President asked for. t and that unity of purpose. I am sure. J the other Allied Governments will pin- vide." Dealing with the improvement In the f military situation, Viscount Hrey ap r pealed for a continuance nf the united support of the Hoi eminent Peace was . In sight, though not In reach, nnd any ' lack of supjiort. or any disunion among tho Allies or,anythlng giving Hermanv nope or a siaiemaie would cause peace I to recede. "While no real chance of securing a really good and secure peace must be ' neglected," said Viscount Hrey "think what a nightmare It would he If. after reaching a peace conference, belevlngl the war had ended, we found that the ' military rulers of Hermany were still the people of real authority, and that while peace was being dlseussed. It was I" Ine undermined by the man who made the war. whose to!lcy as to war will, never change. That must be avoided . at all ce'sts. That is why I say Presl-1 dent Wilson's reply was a wise reply "German Chancellors have crossed "i the stage-like transient phantom dur- ';, ing the last few months Wo. do not know where we are regarding the par- ' Ocular authority behind any partlcu ' lar Chancellor. "Wo must remember the resolution of July, 1917. Tho military situation 1 changed In Germany's favor; the result t WBLt the Brest-t.ltovsk and Bucharest treaties and the open scouting of the ltelchstag resolution - something which 'ibad served Its purpose. "President Wilson's reply displays .clearness and caution, which are abso- , l'utely essential." Lord Grey repudiated the Idea that a league of nations was to be u league of the Allies for maintaining the su- '- premacy particularly of a group of ni- uons, and also the idea that.the league ot nations project could be utilized ns a substitute for the successful ternri- F? nation of the war A league of na- 'tlons, he declared, must arise out of the successful termination of the war X!i B" -Jifci-rc! '..?:'sJm. tl'v'5ii 'vfiC.'tS iv j-v-r. jr-.wd 1 -itS-Mivj C ,'Aj.i- ti' Cre'vCK i&&M --.s-'-XJ' fi?': jT'.vi -y W " .'' iH F.tu. Ill lifi; " ' oaf sk- .ss ,o-k" I'M" ivWMy, KIBfK'SSe 3X:r. mk y 1 SBK 4 3fl LibbbH. ItraH !OP 0 PEACE COMPLETEL Y DEMORALIZES FOE IN WILD RETREAT, PURSUED Allied Victories Crush Who Any 'I Spirit Show Vrms of Girni;ms. ? Kr.itliiicss fur Kaiser's Army in Terrain Made Flight Over anions in lUI'lliy'OIilCoiileiiiiilililes' mitluiinl from I'iik" One Mill Hill' Wllh lis lievlls (if I list lle ittliloh liny cliirnifil in tliHr l:il but Ili.'iltlr. Hint I smv fieh trirl.s nf tn rt,, ,,,,,1 ,,.,,, ,,.. ..i...... ,,.i ..n.' uheii only u il.iy en iu li.iw imw-I " "v "le nr wim lion- Alone trmt .loml iiml In the iIUcIioh ,.,,. ,,,,, . i(M, f)IW ,, uvrrturneil eiin Umbels nnil Wlt'lSlteil i.'i is I lme tit'te ci-n Hie io.nl '""'' ""'i' J1""' '"J""- "','! "" '''", Mi'iiln tnl In llmiliT" i:vcrv y.inl , ,,,'y ,,,, ,,,,,, ,, .,r,irpi1 tin lt.ntltu mi iiiIkx .i.i uml iii(Hlirv It wiin n ny of thv Rirm.iti ietrv.it linn n ny (,f tprnir inlllllrV Willi MPlUS PloWPU aiU'l' IMP h.irxest and smooth loads and little town, like Mallneoun and Wnllncourt nml SelRiiy, which weio quite un ih allied by the war and beautiful to see ibv eyes, tired to death of ruin They had 'whitewashed walls nnd red tiled roofs nnd the malrles stand solid nnd square near tnnrket places nnd the eeole 'commiinale (public school) of the ham let safe with linbioketi walls and win dows Tmiv it un wonderful to see s'uen jpuie KrnupK. stnrlni; with ioyful eyes ' at the p.isslnR of the llrltlsh soldiers and llrltlsh tiansports soi.i.eis "i vi-i, ...itntmind. who still hac Us tall up though It has traveled far since crossing the A vie In August. Women surrounded my soldier who e.nil.1 siienl. a little French and pouted out Ihelr gratitude for Oils tieiiverance One man stood on the step or mv car. taking nit his hat and bo whig and shak- ... I...., lj i.ltli evelteil courtesy .iou- mh o, .!,.- I sletir." he sab you e'annoi unuersianu it means to us after four Mars of log. Your soldiers have fed ,,;. what , sufferl I nnd we needed food, but best of all, N i ine gm 01 nnij. .Many Trngle stories At Sevlgny, whete there are more than i0 civilians, l chatted with many of the women and children and with elderlv men who had not been taken away like all the male civilians .between sixteen and sixty, whom the Hermans had driven before them on their retreat These people lold me manv tragic eniugs, a iLigeoy in ioan iuikkiok noimr which everv dnv In hostile hands had fretted their spirit and their pride The Hermans had robbed them of ever thing In their houses the had stolen their linen and ihetr window curtains Thev had killed their fowls and tluv laid BUFFALO iSOHoo.. 4S0B.il. w in HOTELS STATa If you have ever 3topped at .1 Statler Hotel you probably ki.ovv why that happens. You will recall the extra comfort features of Statler c.-,uiim-i't the circulating ice-water ; the joi tiad.-ds!: or dresser-light3; the complete S'stler bath-room, with mirrored door (every room has private bath in thcbe hotels ; the morning piper which you found In your room every morning, but which will and hainls on some of the supplies, such ns lard and un kind of fnt "Were otl ienll hluiRry?" I naked H wonmii who wits li.tcliltiR some thlnR Into n lie'iimhulnlor befole lenvlnit for n snfrr place and she old in Kreneh. wlili Ii Is better Hutu Knrillsh .for this phrase. Tht i e was too much for death, but not t noiiKli for life " She passed her ha nil oer Iter face, mllliiR u IHl'i nt hi r own words, and .did 'Volt will not find us looking fat," and. trulv she and oilier women had a pinched look, with shaip chei I. bom's nnd pate skin tlKhtlv drawn. Their mi ntorbs went biiek to the old things of hoiioi In the fltst days of their cnptiM.? four Mais nun nt l'reo f'oeiir When the I.iikIMi nildlem retreated lime the fastened strtl chains across tlic load In cluck the pursuit of the Hit matt ciivnlrj. nnd when the enemy ntrhed thev iiciiscd lite civilians of has lm; done th' nt.il clKlitcen of them i v.i utxil Clii, .llti. .if 1 ,l II immirl u n- .,.,. r. 1 , 1 ,,,,, itinllLTll I I'.llinnl ln,lottt htm w II hoot further eidetice. was shot tor QixiiiR hot soup to a wounded lng ll-hman Old lilies .if Mr, ii Hie. number of l.nisllsli soIdlelH wele cut oft durlnir I lie telre.it nnd stayed with Mice 1'ietil'h people wotklliR n.s (heir s'lvxnts. but when ibis was dlseoxered the (Jetmans thev made the men kneel In a ilttili and a flrlm; patty was bioUKhl Ui and Uipn weie killed. Kven the titoplo who ii it bored them were pun ished nml sent Into (leinmny to forced labor Those lite old stories in the fltst dnvs of tt tenor The C!t iin.iii4 hid made them p fines of liio ft.me. nf .Selcny for not piodiieltiR i noitcli irrs They ieiUl slonril their butter nnd their milk nnd tin lr Mg. tildes, nml the people would Iirxp stui rd or ii':itl starved. I It hnd not bi-en f r the tuteruatlou.il lb lie' Commlttie 'oies, which catue in i verv llfleill iI.ivb Hut even the sol-illei-H did brutal tliniRS, by order or w II hout Thev told the Inhabitants that the KiiqIIsIi wete eon Ins and they must , hut when th ei II 'tis refused ( r.i, ervlns out. "N'o, no. we will stay N'oth Imr will make us ro," they wete or ilertil down Into their cellars In ensr they wete bomb.inlrd. and while thev were Un re the Herman soldiers pll IsrpiI up Hairs and snnsbid their rur nitur,' and their oni.iments, nnd turn-1 mnged about their ptlvate thhiRs Bcarehlnr for souen ts nnd any booty I that could be i urled uwav e.isllv. The cuie of Sexlgnv, with whom I had n long talk, told -ne other things morn ? tr.tRlc 1 found blm in Ids kitchen sur loundid he women. -'io wete helping him to ui range the encii,itlmt of their children nnd old people and as he lold me his story the lttenen and broke In now nnd Ihen to add omp It trill which Iip had fotgotten. or raise ti,er hands and sav ves the brutes i ,u.l tli.it to us . . ... !..,,, ,1, i,..,,,i r .. i.i..rf "" ... ....,. ... .,u.- ..unH that happened , jte ',, I w. .... o...e Mo in rei- is glad to hear It at first bind from this old priest, who with rrrnt cnlirago nnd cunning had saved his church from destruction, n red brick church which I saw thinugh his vvm e'nvv as wc weie talking 'I know thpy inei.nt to di"-tiov It." he seld "neeau.'p I m Herman sol el'prs put bombs at each i-nrner of the tovvee and cairy up cases of explosives Into Hie loft Then I s,tvv them fix wires across the little cemetery, and I t.iteu thnt miles. the Kngllsh came Ittle church would i nulrklv mv elear lie bio" u up llut tonight before they i anie I cevi out nnd b good luck, found ihe wires without being pii I tut thPin and then came bad. feeling urv lov fill nnd vet n little nfrnul 'est mv link shoulel bt eliseospred' He told me of suffi ring of his peo- CLEVELAND 1000 Room J00O BltK. DETROIT tOOORocnst lOOOBit-t y-wrTi t! j - i!?i1 iFAl no m hffl 1 What hotels do you hear most frequently commended when you are talking to other travelers? In Pullman cars, on boat-decks, or wherever travelers get together ar.d compare notes, have you ever noticed the way the Statler Hotels get into the conversation ? wn3n't charRed in the bill, and the many special features and practices, lurye and small, which made for your comfort and convenience. It's the sum of all those thine which made the Statler! known ns "the complete hotels"; and which originated the say ins that "every traveler travels for Statler." Register at the Statler the next time you are in one of these four cities: BUFFALO CLEVELANDDETROIT ST. LOUIS Now Building in New York Hotel Prnniylvania, Nrw York (to be Statk-f-operated), win have 2,300 roo-ni, 1 204 bathi makin. It lar.e-r than any hotel now in existence or under construction anywhere. It like-wine et new hl.h ttandardi of convenience, diuinctloa. Opens about January 1st NEW YORK HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA Statler-opcrated Now building 2200 Rooms 2200 Baths -.j;J :j' I'M 1 iritlHll'ni.d pie. but said that this was nue MrRCly tn toudllloiis of war nnd that no pro list could be made for what was the liie liable mlsir.v of war. What imper ii! him, what seemed to him useless and Inciedlble cruelty, was that by the Her man high command, nil machines by which these people had eaniul their living In time of pence wete destroyed, Miiitiliiprjr UeMrtijeil At Seliigtn Wnllticomt and other II ircs all nmtind the ,'jeople make embroldtry nnd tulle nnd for this work have lUhc.ile and expensive machines, l-'ien. Ii lidiabliutits fmiii the district of Hie N'liiini wete ordered to break the in. i dunes which their poor owners would not ilo even though thpy died for their iifu-nl, nnd this destiuctlmi was can led out before their eyes as part of tin general schtmo to destroy l''ineh Industiles A iiiie too'i away some of the ma cIuiipiv nnd hid tin in, but this was ills toviied md hi was lint d Itnt murks nmt the ni.icliinerv was Inoken U) and seat tett d outside hs doois, Some time nfttir vv.ird a llavarian pi lest came to lite villain and was lodged by the cure, and licc.iu-i In eotihl speak no e'letuh the olil tine wtote down In Latin the things that had been done to kill the h.iuiliit.ift of his people The Unvarlan liritst lead the wolds and made no kind of nnswir, but was vtr.v much i un fused All this., villagers told me that the Herman soldteis uie entagid wllh their Hovet imient for having cau.ed them so much nilseiv nnd are tspi dally savage at thove whom they call capitalists, w Mo. himd the luonilsi to slnd As ur ' as the rising of the sun, sild one l-'rencli villager, there will be a levolutlon In Hermanv after the war bmI all time pcop'p agree In saying that the H'rman soldlets are suffering gilevousl.v f i mil a lack of food, espe cially during the last two months, nnd that the.v are glad to go Into the finnt line. In spltt of all theli fmis, because then thev are belter fed than when 111 lest. Prlsonets taken In I he tec lit fighting by the Siiv-slMli Division near Cam lira wer. MnirlMd Unit thev should have bt en at.ud,ed on what they he lleved was the ve of peine One of their ollli'eis s,,id ' Peace will be sign ed nl i txlock lonlRht " nnd lliey nil thought Hut I'n Heimnii proposal would be aeeept, d Inst.ititl by the Allies fi';4r."i:'iv.jiii.AA .miiawja v v tA.tr- rs."J CDorit let skin trouble spoil your good time O heals siclc skins When your friends notice that your skin is (lisfijrurcd; if you just have to scratch that itching place, rcguidless of where you are or who i with you don't be discouraged let Resinol Ointment and Kesinol Soaji help to heal your sick skin, and enable you to have a elear, soft complexion. I Btil lij dotlors for many vears told b Hll ileHl IS ST. LOUIS CJORoomf 6'jOD.iKj terrica -C, "rVTIivlVWIMVTni inrjii ti rar i EVuMr 1 1 1 O M smoi 0 " PV IMR BY BRITISH Camhrai Presents Varied As pect Desolation ,and Tran quillity" fn Sharp Contrast M a n y While Placid Ihiharnied, Elseuhcn War's Hand Left Brutal Touch .Among triiop' nil cl'itn, le I'nteail are Jlatiphestets nnd Lnin addles nnd lNo limeskllllpg and Uililln Tusplers and Ponnaught Hanger' The enemy Is heading the line down f-oni Kolestnes and Ii said to be In some strength, but the llrltlsh advancing from the ground beyond Seraln, which tin v had caponed by haul fighting, nnd when the foil naught had to teslst n severe counter attack, nre now astride the old ltonian road lending to the town and ate In the northefn suburbs South of "l.o t-.itfiiti the Twentieth Division Is near tlie vlllagt of St llenln. with many Henmin maeblne gunners holding positions in fiotit r Mien. Th.. Hermans were dented fi"in Unlncmirt nnd shine of the lliitlsh troops pu shed forward all day WednoMlnv nnd gained tlertry rind MnltrnH. Xlfinwhllti mound I'nnbi.il tiie Sev enth Division has dialed a wide tract of giound be.vond I'alllemotirt, nnd the Canadians have gone across the lltchln Itlvtr and nre appiii ntl.v holding Avis-nes-le-Seu and Naves, nottheast nf f'ambral. Honor fitr ('iiiiiidliins The Cnnadlaus destrve honor tor hui tylng the eticniv out of Ciinbial Itself hefoie he was I'eadv to go, ny an at tack delivered at 1 So that night, when they look ht-twein, 3ii and inn pllson ers nnd smasheil the Hiim.in lemguard. Krom itll 1 hive henid from people who have been listening to Herman eon vernations for four itais I am con vinced that anj del.iv in obtaining ptuce &M2E&$J&M8ZMkM$M. Have You Tasted Vur Famous Planked Lobster?. i Hanover Sea Food is always thc "talk of the town." We buy, prepare and serve only one kind "The Best." -1 ' $1.50 Is the Price P ;' A5&2v flutter Cochtatl fe efiV i"t- I'clrru' ' RS Sj AfiSSVaSoa e'fom ChnHtter te j ) tQfflv itv or h -, r li ' "S ssSHUMS ' oiisoniiiie letl- J-. ') "!?' I'lnnkid .ol.iler r' lrxr r fl t.i..i evils. Ilultrr Snucc . VvV ft? I ! HI l.eltucv anil y . I mJ &? I VI JL1 Tni.mto Meilmt blltB es-s oT P J r5A f holer nf lie Crittm mid NV3 T ITST J l? :' . J3T 'ofrp I'tr or ('lirrse T5sy A sAjJ fc ? W fin Coffee lkAC77't-.s Z m ivj) y ' ti fi in iy vsxt. . i niiaueuniia ft? Hwtrh5QJl?i& Twelfth and Arch Sts. h ,.., .. Ei 4fSzi)l&&vtE&125EB&3 uu claudk m. Moim. Mir. tz H gt-'xr "---' 'Entroiice on illh St.) p 0 IH ,at?'STaaut-BS3i--Sr5gST I'Alil'lll. Men's Scout and Work Shoe Here are TIir-e .s.wl lit Tliut ari inr .Monrh Worth mi:.ns vrni'T 'e'H lUHt tlH) KllHO for It h iiictlH nHi i.nl rltle (iijod, tstrons Klk bol Tun nr Matli Kr.im Irailj loH tonsiif 1 I tn Hie tup f utwcir two j liuarv iidir clioeH I nine Sl.tt ' lh- imlr $2.85: I'artrl ' I'ost I l.'ir l.ilm LADIES' M'RSK sIKii:. i. knl la e, m 1th ir w ulmut tip; cuBhlnn hciIp rut.li i heel; steel urth nniUMirt lU'Kuiar 9 hi.u.i. larcel I'ost irc lixtra 2.95 Reg. U. S. Army Shoes ! MIT C9.CMI fVCLCa WfWT. esi uAmVSrTttt AVthiorv Aswyy LavT- 'SiSCa, The S.ime Ann) Mm as nnw In ute by LTP H U(ifriiuifiiT I'arrfr 1'oj.i i.i (tn l.xtn ROSMAN 44 N. 8th St., Phila., Pa. Monty urdtr must uttomiutny all AIhU DEAFNE There I hopp for erv daf prmnn The MEGA-EAR PHONE A Multipl II tpa phone Sound Arriimulaftnp INVISIBLE EAR DEVICE Not Metal or Uubber Non-Irrltatlnj t.k me place or imperfect punc tured, ruptured or nnirnycn n A T iirat. Tnrts, MnVen the i DEAF I HEAR rvrmanentlrrllcve-ii ratarrhijl iJcnfn.n htons llfitil NaI... "luii'ier me eauaet eit vour .learneai. Irrfiictlve nf your aae or how many treaimrnta hava railed, tta Mei-tar Inunt, will HELP YOU Drinonntrlton rhralrlon In Altendanea II A, 51. to 3 P. M. Derlption and explanatory llluf ka hool,''k mailed on requeat. Mega-Ear Phone Co.. Inc. i: t. 724 pEnrtY ririi.niNO teiTIT A fliraTVIIT BTH lllll A Ps White, Red, Black, Purple GRAPES Wouldn't, you e-njor rich, awtlu.tlou. drupe-it of your own crcwlng earn earT Tor only II 1 will aupply 4 .Irons I". euroltl vln.a, 1 each of NluKiim wliltet llrlibtoii red! Con. WfyJ SOU U ti OIT, 1 1 :. CV wii 1 V . e'evSix Ni ..v?J"' W,"' i TV It, r'"" ft W AT,... MQ.q a ra&(t um Mna-9L tWk "'iV &$M vvllj create desiulr amonlt many.derman, tolillerij. Theso men nro pnnllnR ' for , pence and have, no will for further fighting unless they liavo to fight, as beasts nt bay will right. The llrltlsh pursuit Is cveryvvbero In touch with the enemy nod Is pressing his retlicnient Hut almosj its Important now ns theso military operations Is the effect oC f - . , - pence proposals on the psychologv of j "lltn MAhiHrtti Bitlr1Ltlll ""' '""" "" -in. .... .Vurfl "' to snoot, and they did -not shoot, ' They want to go back to their ho nci ,)llt ml ,101r nfl(,r ,l0 lirilM, cn(ry thc hi tHrmaii That is their constant (,., ,.Ban , 1)0lnlnr(, lc (llco ilant. and Ihey are ready for peace on ,,, ..,, cvMlnn, ,,,, to F' 0 mry ;prms which will end their misery umer t,HB,lp, nrD Thnt .aH at '10 In the llehlH of war. o'clock Wednesday morning, Tupdnyn battle Klwjcn ( "'"" So begins another clmptir of the his and tho positions north of St Qm-ntlii torv ot hi, ,,... fnr '... ,;" '',,," gave the Allied, troopa mo, e than .000 ; J,",, hw Oetna mrea, pr soners. They had very bird (lghl- . . ,,... -t" ... .. I lift for the Milage of l.csdalrf. which '"" J -U,n rv nil Z TU? remained In their hands, nnd took many , "'" 5 ,V'r, V' ' cl'' ' "e ,'.." prisoners, ono American. division alone took men r Ktbnn l.f.nn nrlsotH-rs 111 iiio rapture nf llrancourt and Piemoni, - which I ha Mi described previously Heroic. fighting was tlone by English , nnd .Scottish battalions of the Twenty fifth nnd SWty-slxth divisions In their storming of Sprain, They have their te-. wuril for their daring In that most an dacloils battle In nil this war, peihap-i. when niassca of men attached In pitch ' dnikness, and before daylight luoke thc ,, enemy'a stiong position by smashing through, his Hennrevolr line, where lie ' sllll heijl a long strip of trenches and ' earthworks - , Tho rtgret of iill the llrltlsh sol- J diets mid of the Americans, who are; their lomrndis Is that, the enemy is re- tic.itlng so fast and so far tii.u inej can hardly keep pace wiin nun. on- man iuIfoiicir tell us nml it is me i.e.. man Intention to destiny ever thing In , the wake of the n treat, us tnev mil in , .March. Iill" Hut c hnc huirled them I too haul to allow their Incendlnrlep to , I get to wotk In snme of tho villages how i liberated, although at (time places he- ; , jeuid llres arc visible. The fit rinans also had to leave behind , them several thouauili of civilians 500 I ! In Seraln and mio In llohuln. A friend i.of mine saw some of these pocr people Doing In I'ambral, f did not meet them I They glided the arrival of the uruisn ! soldlets with tears and cheers and showed 2ie.il Jos at their liberation. Tlui weie scenes like those I saw nt I Thlaucourt dining the flrs'l Herman re-1 tieat ptoccssion among the guns nnd transports of old people In wheelbarrows 1 sturdy grandmotheis catrylng big bun' SMMMMVWiMM 1R J1 l'.K('i:i POST lvC "Pershing, Jr." IF YOU PLEASE $12,98 Sizes G to 14 years. Olive drab 18-oz. cloth ; good, heavy, warm winter Coat. Containing a com fortable per centage o f wool, being of standard" U. S. blanlc e t i n g of which w e p r o c it r o remnants & j "rejects." Nothing to hurt is al lowed into U'i tit a t? Notice the ''Smart" DesiRii. '$12.98 the making. Your "Uncle" is having but few "rejects" or remnants, and we' would advise ordering without delay. This offer may be withdrawn at any time. Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Eveninys Front and Dauphin Sts. $2-50 up Men's Overcoats Walter's Pawn Shop 904 VINE STREET w-. hoxih:i to tiii; city .-.. CELIN BUNTING WEARS I.IKK IUOX FLAGS of rrery dmerlntlon nltiirv. v u.... .. Hlnte lSSO.Manufarturrra of Merxtlilnf Made From Tanraa 118 NORTH NINTH HTKKKT. l'llll-. iBullDogBuntlng! ft..,.,S.1S ft lu ft. 4.80 ! C-"Wy(sag52iv rrtiiitst.ciir.n.iiuiiihi s ,1 W JVKe, iiu VM W fcorniNi. 5ft dlcs nnd grandchildren cllnglnc to their skirls. " M g n , , , , , , , ...... Malnr; or leaving eight days ngo. nnd ""' "f oem stnyed in Ibu bli? cellars heneaUt the lace factory. In which they had Itunrdcd food. Tho Herman coin- mander 'prepared u laige white flag with u,i .. ., ., .. ., - ...--. ,M (i .....i iiuiritii it u.vi tho Milage as-n sign to the llrltlsh gun- .... . . ... ... - - ".- . ".. a . e, n e tte- : . '..'""" """ ii"t-u mi nis nniinu fiu ri hopes as a mllltnty power, fflaSggijgrtj Ihf Juenza Information Service IF YOU NEED or any other service because of the epidemic telephone "Filbert 100" (Strawbridge & Clothier), and when that number answers, say: "Influenza." $ Philadelphia Council ,ys2ssssp:p3spmssp25m5isfij I -sr.r ... aw . . m..iym Wsm-i ! & A KlJUilfXnONALKLa. Itntti .prs Temple Universit y New students may enter all de partments of the University as soon 1 a.s the Board of Health permits a reopening of the institutions of i learning. New term in all Business Course? will start with thc reopening. Candidates for the Students' Army Training Corps should apply at once. Examinations for college entrance will bo held on opening day. Write for information. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY IJroael St. lirloiv llerka ff -jOTontegsiort- a mcnoni. tor mttt.r children' Boarding & Day Departments fipRrcr: strf.kt at FORTiirrn Itenpenn for Cth Yenr In October Phone Preston 4132. Auto Service. ffrlentMc Dtnrtton for NORMAL C!J1- tfren. 3 to 12 .Tcnrw. Tm aim of thU tchool I to Klve Normal Children an en vfronment In which the nnontancnus Ira- r'utsee cf child life may have freedom for individual rrowth Dlrertlon cover Diet. FTrclne Recreation, Deportment. Con trol nf Fmotlnn nccupntlnn eto lf fcrent for each Individual child ANNA UINDLK TA1ST, Dlrectre. HontB-M)ii Dlplomn, Rome 1914 Thousands of Positions No iv nttilLiltle (o Jimntr no men In Rnll rondi. tioernmriit Work nnd Ycnmttiir. AVell-trnlned elcnoKrunhere & honltkeep eri to fill Ihe vncnnclcn left hv nun Tlf" cost of our (ourei' to train jmi 1m amall nnd H takes nhuut 30 (Ihh Our grad uates hold iome of the lst poltlona In the Htv Write NOW for Nmklet or tall. 30-Day Business College IMrluMO lllilc, ltro.nl A ( hprrj M.. "lUXC!. KNOLL," 23l Lamutiter Ave.. ARDMORi; ' formerl Known nt .MIn IIHIh .Stiiool. .Muln Line Branch Klntlerfrurten nnd Trlinniy for both loh nnd Klrls Junior nnd Senior School for Klrl onl, linn t-ervlt'e from Wcbt 1'hll.i l& urerhrook .ind Merlon. 0?cns held. :i0. Address MISSEL II. STKI.y. rrlnrlunl. SIIORTIIANII AND ItOOHKKlU'INO our graduates ere In constant demand. Good paying positions awa.lt you. Ortus Short hand, the eaay, apcedy nyatem. Complete bualncea and secretarial couraea. Day and nlffht claMev. Intensive training. r.nron tiny lime. uau or wriltt "A or fuI1 P'-rtleulnM and cntnfn- :lfVr Mill IlllklVI'i;; .rt -ni tit Ait .. A rill.n. a-s iiiiii uurr ! . (uruitrrr' 1011 C'hratnilt St., I-lilliilltlpliU Strayer's Business College riitlinlrliilHa'a (Irrntekt IlimlnfKs Hclmol Expert tfMchi'ra. Moilrn equipment. Inetl 1 letual udvaneement. Charsca mndernte. Po eltiona cuarantoed. Pay anil Night Clasara. 7no Ktudcnta now rtttendlntr, Enroll now. em elif.lnnt Str.ett. I'hnnr. Wnlniit 84. Miss ll.RT' Tralnlnir SflioDl for Kinder, tartnrrit. SHOO Mntniit M.. I'lilla. Junior, Rrnlor & terminate. Courara, PrlmarT m.tb oda. Practical KlndeTKartrns. lloma-tlks Stu d.nta' rc-.ld.ncc. for particular, add, Ada laid. T. lllman.Vrln.. SHOO AVitlmit Nt..rhllx. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY riTALMTRS INSTlTtTTR. 201fl ARCH ST. Cltsivea for mn and women: private periods. Tall clasnee formlnir. Enroll at one Call, write or phone Locust 358-1. Philadelphia Turngemeinde School reopens Sotemher 0. Gvmnaattra Fwimmlnc, Drawing and Needlework tn chil dren 7 to 1ft years for $7 per year. Enroll now. rtooHlet. . Hrnwri and rnlnmhla ave. (ORULCT KNOLIHII. nUo lrcnrh. I'rivat let'soni. capable woman teacher. 674 N, y?.f utreet.1 rillVATK LKSHONH. Lnnn-uanes. Mathe matics. En&rllh Klements nf Authorship a twin It v. Miss Wll.lmini. 103) llnre. 1 INTI.NH1VK TUTOUINfJ Maher Col. Prep. Maths. Unlv ref. Wlthersponn Rldg Young Women nnd filrlw PFVOX VA. DEVON MANOR AFununnAN boarm a day arhonl for trla. offer. Inir exceptional tralnlnr. for pre.ent roMltlon.. Coltei. preparatory and Juntor-rntle reur.ea. Boelal Service. Secre tarial tralaln fnr bualne.t Ufa. Houaeholtl Art; and nVI. encea. Arta and Crafta. Muala. Art. Expreaalon. Klndarxar. en, B.oaraie ar a.parim.m SERBTR00PS SWEEP NORTH Lino Now Ten Milps lioo Lcs kovntz Take 3000 Cuprites 'lly thc Associated I'rcsx l.iiiuliin, Oct. 11 Serbian troops, after capturing I.eskuvatz, again ndvanccd and, on October 8, had reached a lino ten miles to the north of that town, says an olllc at statement Issurd by the Serbi an general Htnff. .More than 3000 pris oners wire taken anil flvo mote guns vvrie captured. The' text of the statement teadi! "After thc capture of I.eskovatz our tioops, on tho eighth Instant leached the'llne of I.lpovltzn and Kussniuocivcn, ten miles 1131411 of I.eskovatz. L'p to the present the number of prisoners ex ceeds 3000. Klve more guns nro re ported' to have been captuted " Sufferer S3 Physicians Nurses I ' Ambulances Motor Vehicles of National Defense Yonnr Men nmt Ioti 1 The Episcopal Academy Locust nnd Juniper Sts. founded nts W.'tli Whirl! Wtta Onltail In ltl The I)e Ijitttcry School TTioreinsh prfparntlon for Colteca. SasV rltl rnitrpe nrf n.irlnic feir HuRlneaa or Hie- Unllf.1 Stntrs SerTlfe. Separate rtletir. for boia II tn It viari of apr. voniniarv .Mininry urin ror rioya In Ihf. Middle, anrl Ilnneir Srhnoll UrTsr School apns Seipt. 10: Mldella School S'VX. SO; Ixiwfr Prhool Sfpt, 2t. Tli Ili-nil Mnntrr will be at the Aeaelim nailer. r'irliirs msllrel n stiptlfstton. Rf r. I'lllMI , NTri'vii'Trz. jr...T.n. ITmiI Master iHfKiarjiarefairETsjnaanBaal WVNVI'.U'llOH. I'A. Montgomery School 11IB noiv piers. fiTouniryap thool FOR BOYS RYDAL. PA. Offprlntr the ndvantnc" t inodera nd thorotmh school tralnlnir to fam ilies residing In Philadelphia and in the vicinity of Old York Road. U JnVIntown. lluntlncdon Vallcv aad nslehhorlnc districts. The Sehel l.us is operated to make convenlest the attendance of pupils arrlvlnrr pr railroad at nvdsl or Medowreok Rtatlnns, or bv OH York Road. Ket mltfdnv meal, small elass rompi lensbl" masters, snnervlea play ars features of th school: a large ro4 rn eehnol building, ryninasluni. fttll Iftle fleM apd private lake. "ho pcw horn Is aljo omoMtre efltnned with cottages for boar. SUCCESS THROUGH THC LOGICAL SEQUENCE! Good Air, Good Food, Good Plav. Gnod Worh 1TV(f tor Cctn'oti P. fllujtraffii. MARK H.C.SPIERS,!leadn...ter Rydal, Pa. armsaei il .JIM HaattnaMajaajj j lllliaaajaj AH'.stfl School of Music CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. J Mandolin and Guitar Club now irBinlzlntr for seuson 3UI8-10, Open to both men nnd women. ClaHiea for beslnnera and' for tidv.inccil plaiera. Can ustj also Violin, I'lute. 'Ocllo, 1'lano nnd Drum,, Con. cert work at tho V. SI, c. A. rJsht from tho start. Y. M. C. A. Military Band Is now organlzlnir. nnd men ami boya who play tny band Instruments ahould Join. This Military Hand will te very prominent In the, Mualcal Life nt Philadelphia and In T, M. C. A. work. . Write or c,omo In to an the ninrxToit ivu akch strf.kt i4 (lNSEraMroRrugc 34th year. Individual Instruction. Per sonal Supervision. AH branches, theoreti cal and applied. A school of Public Per formance. Teachers' Normil Training course. Public Mchool Music Hu per vis Ion. Complete Military Rand Dept. liOegrees conferred. Two complete Pupils' Sym Phunv Orchestras Reciprocal Rotations with Univ. of Pa. Dormitories for women. Year Rook Free. Gilbert Raynolils Combs, Director OfTUes,.Htudtos.pormltor.e8Rroad & Reed GKRMANTOW'N II RANCH Philadelphia Musical Academy 30 KAST WALNUT LANK JOSEPH W, CLARKE. Director I'rospecius iMHneq on uequest. LEEFSON-HILLE C0!,riJ'l,'uwTtLB,t ' 1524 Oheatnut Bt, 68th Ave. and Vork Roael. Oak Lane. Public Krhool Munlc Rupervlaton.' KKOPKNH BCPTHMUElt 10TH Grace Welsh Piper VOICE Kindts, 10 KOCTH 1RTI1 HT.. after Sept. It DANCINO S ikivatu Dancing " $S The COItTISSOZ BI'lIOOl,. Mirrored Stadia. 1620 Chestnut HI. Inv A Ev. Ixx-u.t SIS A TIIACIIFK MIR KVKUV PUPIL SPECIAL UATf.S FOR 3IKN IN UNIFORM AUTITMN ltKIORTH TMNTIO CITV, N, J. Nixanl i-ATLANTlC' Iffift eauninsier i,rV,bath., runninit water. 112. nn up wklv.t 12 ru up dallr. Chaa. nunr miim- 11 JvAI M HOTEL BOSCOBEL "n,u!r Av- r 1 ucn. Always op., t Amer. 4 Kuro. plana. Pklt. A. K. MARION. - TTU I fitlB MAT. W. J.i tl ix S x a ix , xlu .... .. S.OU I ' . ' a u. I rorti m purac, hiiu ortlen wi s. ,.... rw. THE: -.n i lor ii today ml ..:' J '.&, t,ilfatlo fl m liSLJiL r? EZl 'BSBBSSSsi aMffcart.