&& a ftjy. rtw Wte 7.;i!r -i.Tirat ;VvVt urretufivt - fnwi !( One irfcote front between the Sambre M and Hie Scheldt. Tnr- Ililtisli readied Ie Queinoynnd star.cl Mormal Forest, (TJieso const!- the chief western defenso of eilge.) yesterday morning the Hrlllih taken 7000 prisoners nnd more in 100 suns. SFrench forces, advancing notllicnst- ; third between the ONe und the 1'eron, JEW tributary of the Berre, hnv e ppne "'.Trtjd the vlllntro nf Villera-leScc nnd "Vdlsjitirrounded Iho vlltacn of l.n lcrte. northeast of Vlllers. The French sH ;)tavo made some advance further cast tAtanff lhhSprr nrtrl thp HnurliG. k : 'it !? fin AttneifftrA Prrtt .rnfa. Oct. 25, tn the i'ckIoii of -.tjona-chairtns. where the Trench nrc fU . ;eat of tho Snmbre Canal, two Gcr- .tv.v"tnnn nttnrk hnvp hron rrnllNed. Oil ,'VklUie front of tho Serre River nnd cast- ' "TBira tho 1'icnch this mornitiK icsum- vnvt u men lllt'iun: iikuihil iiiu i-iiviiij. By DRIVE MAY ELIMINATE W 'AUSTRIA FROM WAR mmn , ::-r s UDirann, uqi. ;. ny i. .. r.i. - miMni)tntii rm 1hr Ttnllnn battle- raM3frdntt In commenting upon tho new PVJ ti-iii , il -.- ..... .. I.ll. ?iSSfe taken In connection with the revolts PCT aty-Fiume nnd PhiRue, may likely fMotSvrnea)i -the-final blow to eliminate An?. M'WMK. t iMM rntYl tho ttnr Wi tThe Italian assault was launched In KraHhfi mountain zoiip. near Monte Orniv S?pafftnd important gains of territory Lift1 lwAfA nnrli . My fftc .Isioaalcd rrcs SeP Basel. Oct. Si.- It was ut.nnunccd In ai f the lower chamber of the Hungarian &A Parliament eterd,iv that the Cim- Ji tlan soldiers of the St ont -nintli K v "egimeni at riumo iixti revimru, seiz hVix - ed the city and destroyed the mil S-x fcJ "d there. Count Apponyl. L mini BSy? T Andrassy and the opposition deputies 8,t thereupon demanded tlto icsiRiiatton S.firi of the ministry, accordlnc to Itudanest lv2sXf nrtvlfea r.nlvn,1 liprn Dni'tur V ,, &SV kerle, the premier, decluicd that, in .Wy view of the incicahlnp dlttlcultles of i the situation, he would piopose to the bKSS lv,nK a coalition ministry. p3f Empeior Charles, according to a fc'J.V" i .1 .. n u...i. .i. U&. -X- resignation of vK s Austro-Hunparlf dfe'lcand also of tli 'r.VC Jil I fHIU IW1LIII1 I 111. IJHI1III II1II 111 II. llll Ian Torclcn Jllnl-.tcr. the HuRiitian Cibinel headed by Doctor AVekeile Count Julius Ar.drass, ,i Hungarian states cfe5t man, has been appointed to succeed fl3i Baron Burian, 8ea.- "i' '"c 'lisociaJcd 1'rcis - . ivL...'i" A.n t -... nr r'rslC mt.- l ,i.t . ... sgMA e sspeuuy unuuniuiionai siirreiuu'i S4&J? of the Austro Hungarian monarchv Is B'iKi ..h.i.i. -- ii. . .. -,i .. .ji.. SSo' patch to the Frankfuit 55eltuus?. Advices received from Rudapeht say iMSs.that In the lower chamber Wednesday ajM 1 Count Karolyl, In moving n ictolution uPVei in favor of the Independence of Hun- FV4A.. tmrv HrmflnHpH fhn rnslfrnntlnr, nf tlio ffi$S& Wekerle cabinet and the formation of : a coalition ministry, i lie resolution yi,.abio called for the conclusion of a Bwrsfc separate peace, dissolution of the alll- rjfea. since with Germany, acknowledgment Sii'M , ot tne independence of the South K,. oiuYuiuaiis .inn uir pruciamation oi a rfgrgj Hungarian King to reside in Buda- .F'fi'-IV naot ris,in l.'ni nil t rln.ilni.nrl I !. E&s demands t were reistod ho hlmeit tf&J&i would take means to secure their $(&. rnJiHzatlnn. iTi tn... n nsSSp upposiiion iy rrcmier L i-a3Si A tM X 1 (Vri 4 nx nllninut UA Tl. ..1.- Sr4rarmy replied that he would oppose iUfe by1 every meins Count lCaro!. IN "3ithreats or a revolution and added that -vr 7r. nntifrl hf Tin 1 nit.- nf o Lnnoi tn J1L-r -" s,w . " .. - vi. , (.jiuiuiv B?peace. S tractor AVekcrle asked tho House to Project Count Karolyl's resolution, on Pa& he ground that the Government woum snoniy nitroauce n bill dealing with the matter. He added that Hun gary could not conclude a peace ep 'iSri arate from Germany, and declared ?,, that the Germans were helping on the P Hungarian front. Mflaj i-annoi iop troai union gj "Where are they fighting?' came ip cries from all sides of the chamber. -J)M "At un Po'nts." Doctor Wekei le re-KvBS-' oiled, "where thev are niotectlnir the p Integrity of our fiontlers. Tho Gov- 4 ernmeni is enueuvoring to onng nome wmgysr Hungarian regiments ami already nns hh? it taken measures to that end The Gov- pv?& cruuicill in uimuiu lu u'cuKUUtt lilt; 'JkS Deiugerency oi tne uzecno niovaits, Dut 5 regaraing a oouin ioyuk iaie it does not onject to a union ot Croatia. Bosnia and Dalmatia. These States. however, cannot 'heparate themselves for Red Cross Shoe8. U lf r i.7- ? Frank & Seder are , 8 ole distributors and exclusive Phil- adelphia Agency ' . W i'tV 2ft at tvi4.s ggmm 'v; i BELGIANS REPVLSE BLOW'S ABOVE GHENT Ry the Lnilcit Vcm llsvrf. Oct, 2S. (lormnn anultf In force nnirthnest of Olicnt were rcpiilseil with heavy Iosrcs. tlio llelglan ar Qfllce nniiotinced. SAILORS SHELL WE WITH 16-INCH GUNS thr Associated Frri Mllli the Anifrlrun rmi In I rnnrf, Oct. 2B American slxteen-lm h Buns ininnAit hf Atnnrlrin hlurlackels en. cpnrntliitr with the French, bCRan nrlnif upon (Jermnn railroad crntria back of the Kene-Olse front on Wednesday, The Anietlunm directed their shell RRalnot railroad supply stations and Junctions In the reslnn of Vervlns and also in the vlclnltv of Horoy Home Speaks for U. S. on Armistice Contlnuril trnm fine One various hoIcm were received and an swered proves It. t'oi aitlnc alone .Mr Wilson hud lit least one pteiedenl The Allies did not consult him when they icclvcl in Prince ixtiis. peace effrr in 1!" .vioie. niw. ilinr.. rvlsts no alliance or com- blnntton between this counliy and tin- Mll,.u Vniilinriniirp Ihn I'rcstllenl in IV have boon Influenced by the failure of the .Vllli to respond to bis repiPt fr open support of his position madejn his New York speech of September 27. MAY SOO ADJUST ARMISTICE TERMS lv the .liwcinlctt Vr Washington t 23 Colonel Iloiie, Piesldcnt WiNon's contldentl.il ml vlser was s-nt to Kumpc as the peisonal lepiespnutlve of the Presi dent on an ollli ial mission. This nn nouncement Is nuthoibcd ofllclallj, but furllH'i information is withheld It is uudei stood however, that the visit of Wolonel Iloue at this lime is connected with Gci main's plea foi an armistice and peace, which Is now before the Allied Governments It Is entirely piob.iblo that the President's, special leprcentntlve will attend the sessions of the Supicnie War Council soon to bo held Colonel IIOU--P Is nrcompanifd hi Goidon Auchlncloss, his son it.-law , Joseph (!. Glew .a, in? p qt .in r l.utmenfs division of western Km op can analrs lint loimer secreiar.v oi the American embassy at Ueilln, and Crank I. Cobb of New York. The paitv sailed from nn Atlantic port a week ago Wednesday, befoie the wireless version of the last Ger man note had bcci. sont out, and were ncarlng the other side when President Wilson received the note nnd Mnsvveicd it It is undei stood that Colonel House is prepared to speak for the Piesldent in any negotiations that may lie con ducted concerning questions; to be dc - termincd before the milltaiy men glvo the terms on which an aimlstlce would be possible or for the foinmla- tion of concrete teims upon which peace maj be made whenever the Germans are icadj to suriendci. Admiral Hensnn Is expected to rp lesent tho I'nlted Suites iiavj in the discussion of naval questior.s, us Gen, eial Tasker 11. Bliss leprebents the army on tho supieme war council. The naval as well as the milltaiy leaders of the co-belligerents have lin poitant problems to settle before their 0vernments uio informed ot tho conditions under which hostilities might cease with the power of the German war machine broken and fet teied be.vond possibility of disputing arv progiam of peace Ameiica and the Allies may decide to impose. The fact that Colonel House left for Kuropo several daj.s befuio Piesldent Wilson's final icply to German was dispatched Is further proof that everv step of the President's negotiations with Geimany has been taken In full accord with the Ihitente Governments It also Is taken to indicate that do clsion to transmit the Geiman pica to tho Allies under ceitaln conditions was leached even before the last note fiom Berlin was lecelved Capital Iooks for Little Delay Although formulation of terms in answer to the request of the German Government for an armistice and peace is legarded us a task dlUlcult because of its importance, the gen eral opinion here is that little delay may be expected. That tho supreme w.n council al .Eleventh and Market Streets Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children . FtWhTHM roniDHma icid.v has lonsldcied the problem la known. Km'Ii.iiiko of opinion between Washington and the Allied capitals has developed a lommnn nndei stand ing upon which the ainiisticc teims mav bo hi sod It was considered not unllkel to day that fcrinus consideration or the form of the armistice to be offeicd Germany already Is in piogicss.' l-'or that icason the detulls may be tnadn known to Germany and the vvoild within a lompaiatlvcly shoit time. The uulck icsiionse made to the plea of Iiulgarl.i for an armistice b.v General D K.sperev, the. Allied com i inanilpi- on the Ilalkan front, was i pointed to ns piobably indicating the views ot tne minuiry aovi.sers ol iim nations nriaved against Geimany might be expected .is soon as (be gi eater quest ions involved would p"i mlt Olllclals, however, refused to .speculate today oh the time reuuhed. Ceriiinii.v May Talk That Cermnnv might block the piep oration of armistice plans by a note refusing to accept the terms outlined bv Piesldent Wilson in his reply has not been' disregarded. In home nuai- ters the belief was iciteratcd today lt,at Germany has not as ct leached the point in the decline' ot milltaiy stiength where she would accept an armistice looking toward peace at any price. LEADERS TO URGE GERMANS TO FIGHT Paris, Oct. 2.1 The SCuiIch coi re spondent of the Journal leports that Pi luce Maximilian of Baden, the Ger- ., ' j- NiaJPort'V 'SXZm J J$ l Vt)itnudcp. TM rELT-r! T Yp," ASmmb Brussels NWbl oAth J- NIVGIICS $M Soigmcs0 nrvf ivNcf, or ' n iii' V I MAUinvuciiv 7 Apcaipaii ?Rrl?rcd,c? y i-PERoHHtT STQUENTIN -r57I?c7-. I k - ' 1 lV f X;J ."SCALE of MILES VSS ) - - rrrrj j- 1 , , -':iiiiiiiiii)iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiMt:i;Miiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii:iii!iii7:iitiiiiiiiiiii!itii!iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii'j After Extensive Alterations The Leoncavallo Restaurant 254-256 So. 12th Street Is Now Open for Business TABLE D'HOTE AND A LA CARTE Leoncavallo Italian Dinners Are Unsurpassed Anywhere Banquets and Small Parlies Given Special Attention iiiiiiniiiiti'uiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiitiiiiiiii)'it!iiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiti" Special Introductory Sale Women's Ten Dollar Redrtossvhoes orJUrYomen 6L JtAissea Saturday at Frank & Seder Taken from our regular stock of Red Cross Shoes for one clay's selling only and only procurable at Frank & Seder. v Sketched at the left, this splendid late fall model shoe em bodies all the very newest boot fashion notes for women. The vamp is of field mouse kid and the top of same color cloth to match; imitation wing tip, perforated vamp, high carved Louis heel all sizes and all widths. w f m in Chancellor, and the T'an-Octmans arc working actively toward the for mation of a national defense govern ment He savs :i puiclamutlon to tho people counting tlmm to carry w. war to the utmost, has been drifted with the help o'f General I.,udcndorff and that he undcistand.s it will bo published as soon as President Wil son's icply has been received. U Is expected hi Berlin, the corre spondent adds, that the President will not allow himself to be flouted and ridi culed by the existing German Govern ment. The Socialist newspapers, the Zurich dlspatili (ontlnues, are paitlciilarly out'-poUcn The rranklsche Tugespost, of Nuieiubcig 'Bavaria, says the Era peror must not think the German peo pie die going to continue the war for mouths to please him. ISasi'l, rut -'"- After tho speech of Prime Maximilian, Deputy Karl Heiold, in the name of the Centrist paitv, lead a statement in the Reichs tag asking that the reform of the con stitution of the empire be extended so that war cannot be declared with out the consent of the Reichstag. He added tint if peaco with the Entento Allies is not posbible, tho Government will have to call on the last man for the defense of Germany. ALLIES COINCIDE WITH WILSON'S PLANS () the Aitociatcd Prcs I.nnilim, Oct. 2D It Is understood that Piesldent Wilson's 'latest note to Ger many Is appi oved bv the Allies, and it-presents in a general sense their views " wKflsaaw41"" r $7.45 4. tot i ntHttr rhn tti entra.1 Powers elected to at elected to ! nti slnajy, the proach one o or tne Delllveren the belllnr omers stood imide in the a tirMiminnrv Kinrn oi ine neiroiiRiionB. Now that the rresldent ha consentca to Bubmlt, the request for an nrnilstlce tn tho other belligerents there Is nn question that Individual action will bIvc plaro to definitely concerted conduct ot the situation, and lliat recommenda lion lot the Allies' naval nnd military ccinmanoera will constitute thft terms of the associated Powers. joint REICHSTAG DIVIDES IN CONFIDENCE VOTE Uy the Associated Pren rnprntmiten, Oct, 26 The Oermnu Tlrlrhfttnjt has Riven Prince Maximilian the Imperial Chancellor, a vote of con fidence, tho ballot standing 193 to 51, ocordlni: to Herlin dispatches received here. Twenty-three of the members dkl not vote. Americans Win Anew on Meuse ContlmiHl from Tar One to Bolsetrayo hill, conimandliiR the vll laRo of that name, which lies Just west -f tho Important point, Damvlllcrs. This attack, made In a. northeastern direction, was started early In tho mom ItiB under tho cover of mist and suc ceeded from tho beirlniilnir, ihe enemy beltiK taken by surprise. Quickly recov ering, he directed nn lnteiu.iv artillery and marlilnc-RUii llro at Pershing's men. Tlio total advance was two-thirds of a mllo deep on a'fronl of a mllo and n half. Wo hold Hols dc llouppv, Bols llelleit, half of Kols Wavrllle and I3ol ctlae. After the first surprise the enemy contended bitterly every foot of ground Our advance on Cr.tnd ('arte fann took us astride the Hri-ninns' new line nf defense, the Vreja Stcllung. Thla tlBbt was maiked by Intcnso artillery fire About 1 1 o'clock tho Ucrnuui" started a concentrated firn'on our new positions, and within fifteen minutes were dropping from eighty to a hun dred shells a minute. Our own aitlllerj reached drumfire and held that concen tration for hcvcrnl hours Ilesplte this hell of shell tire our troops made their way over tho nest running southeast' of Oiand Carre farm and filtered Into ravines beyond, thelcby LmssliiK the Freya Stellung. Because of the bad weather the enemv did not repeat last night tho vicious bombing of Wednesday night Sentenced for Attack on Swiss llrrne, hw Itrr-iiiintl, Oct. -5. Tlio llpr m. ins, once more expiesslng regiet over the attack by one of their airmen on a Swiss balloon at the frontier October 8. causing tho death of n Swiss lieutenant named Itulry, have announced tint the guilty pilot, a noiiecommlssloned oflicer has been condemned to serve thtee months in prison. Copytigrit, 1918, A. B. KIrichbium on Mr. t o J -f I? Iff A vy o o w yULJI p 1! C 1 V ..." f u THE KIRSCHBAUM GREAT-COAT y OU men who want pro O Jj tection in the automobile v against penetrating chills will find this great-coat without compare .... Warm, lustrous, fleecy fabrics roomy, comfort able lines which make for bodily . ease, sitting or walking .... The sketches above will give you an idea of the design of the coat, but to know what it looks like upon the figure you must come in and slip the garment on ... . $35, $40, $42.50 up' to $60 Remarkably Good Glove Values in ' Mocha, Cape and Buckskin Our fall glove stocks are priced far below the current market quotations . . . .Wash able Cape at $2 and $2.50, in tan and gray; genuine Buckskin at $3.50 and Arabian Mocha at $3.75 .... All of them made by fine glovemakers to R. 6k F.'s own quality specifications. Still a few of these Chesterfield topcoats left at $30 1204 CHESTNUT ST. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. l'lBBBBBBHKfBJBBBKBBBBBaBBBHIalBHlH V" . . ' '-"- fi,,j' nmwmiv',; HMtaWfcnT Am'erlMiK ft'. reree(,Octi 24 (Delayed). On the Verdun front there tins been local fighting throughout Ihe day. In a minor operation In the region of nanthevlllo our troops advanced their line BOO meters, reaching tlc ridge north of the village and capturing 170 prisoners As a tcsult ot yesterday's .successful action east of tho Mense our troops are now established on tho high ground In the Boise d'Kstrajcs. Artillery (Ire has continued severe on tho whole front, especially on tho .Cote do Challllon nnd the Hols deB Cuares. 1!i:i.(ll,VN Havre. Oct. 2S. Tho enemy attacked our lines atong tho northern part if the Derivation Canal, using several assaulting col umns nnd heavy artillery preparation. Attempting to debouch via Kirool burg, Mirenhulzen and Ilalerhoek, ho was repulsed with heavy losses. iiniTiHli t.niiilnn, Oct, 25. Vcslerdav afternoon wo attacked nnd cHptuied VendeRles-Hur-Kcnlllon and made progress on tho high ground east of this villnRe. A totinlci-nttaik in tills neighbor hood was repulstd. Klghtlng recom menced at an early hour this morn ing. In close fighting jesterday the en emy resistance In Malng was over come and the village Is ours On the remainder of tho battlcfront our advanced troops pushed forward at dlffcient points. I'KIlCII rrl, Oct. 25. On thn Olso front between l.ong champs and Noyales last night we rc pulfccd two tentative enemy attacks On tho h'ei re-Soucha front, under chines Everts lew lone Arm. Motor or Spring Will make iour old machine gsqoocf as neu). Cy vfe are ine oiUy con cern selling any parts needed io imprcVeVour old machine o? BUIIJ)ANEWONE J38N.8ihSt!,piila Formerly loo AC lOth St. OPEN -FRl. Si SAT. EVEK Co, IRepaiiLby W S- a ic r fi SISiHKJiiiHieHblBiinLwL 75w i,si, i'l, i1 I ' MTSr ' MT MW tl tt$MttvMAT 1 x iMfiiiiMrTibA GHeiSik tuSSmS 'iuimm i serves iM suit. Ist of Hcthel a well-conducted operation gave ug the village of Ambly-F-leurs, despite determined re sistance We took a hundred prison- machine m"ny 0,"cer"' ttnrt "ome North of ntlzy (west of (Jrand- pre) our patrols took twenty prison- OIlRMASf Merlin, Oct. -24 (t)claed). Wo wero siicccSHful n pnrllnl en gagemcntB In Flanders today, Hast of Solcsmcs and l.e Catcau renewed Hngllsh attacka of a most vigorous character failed, atiart rVn limited local territorial galni" f,0m lngn.ol"r,ep,onr ft0W8' ,hcrc ,a ""- Let Us Set Nliy-le-Comle whfiWt re- r , it Wc will be glad to set your watch accurately to conform wi-th the revised time. This service cheerfully rendered with our compliments. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. 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