Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1918, Peace Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHITJAnELPHU, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
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LEQUESNOY FIGHT
LIRE WAR OF OLD g
iew Zealnntlcrs Scale Ram
parts and Storm Bafetions
to Take Town
GARRISON SURRENDERS
, , . rr rr i i Hrst tiie Tiiiny-iiegona. ! ""-
LlUHlrCClCS. loo. itlkClt ailtl eighteenth Divisions wtro engaged from
north to south
i rosacd tho rullvay embankment, l'lnally
the Germans were routed out, and the
left of the Thirty-set enth moied for
ward Into line with tho right, wnicn
Ircady had mado far progress and nau
roken down the enemy's dciperato
m?e and captured many prisoners
und guns.
With the N'ow Zealanders, they made
an ndiarice of 10,000 j arils up to yes
terday cienlng, lighting all the way for
7000 yards against r-tubborji enemies,
and this rr.ornlm' they havo gono much
further, with tho Germans retreating (
beforo them.
Terrific l'lditlng on Sumbre t'ant -
Terrific lighting also happened during t t i,' tlITlIirt! Til C.T v'
tho British attack acrors tho Kambro NA131JV UL,t.lIJJ IUSIAY
canal near the Tourth Army front, on
the rlht w-lng of Landrecles, v-ltern ,
rlrst the T i rtv-eecono. i'ltnotn ami
SEE BOLSHEVIK GERMAN COLLAPSE
GAIN IN GERMANY! WILL BEGIN A T HOME
Demand "Workers and SoI- General Maurice Shown Thai Foe Still Has Many Strong
tilers' Council" Along Military Points "Westerners" Policy
Rusbian Lines n- nx
II inning War
souicer, our tmopsi In the stcondnr the- brn!, It Is almost erln.ln the Otnnan 'nrmtt-j ha-a KPineJ unothcr notablo rte-
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lory in cmnMltisr I'm l iiibre Canal, .
. 1sfsi Id ... hjih -.. .ii1a Mtkxrt
I tttvii i tt -' ) r"- tuun nuiim,ir, utui '
Hvm au(i if;, v iue unru hum yam? oi
airr- umo mami from our crat uc rH,ita.v in thu f nula in'.o cm
ptmlrncy, nnd coulj not for tho most 1 IhivspiI A weurnei vnr nk for no bet:
1 HATt it 0itlf f.t (.& . I f nr niil1mh In ullnnnM t.1. i1Atl.in
a uv ... v ii-3 tv, pi. nwiitviii. iti cmi'liui l jt 111 j if'riiv;i
i Old at tho tlnn oppose tho Mace-I r " obvious that the downfilt of rea-golng banter and In gulping posBee
utrnnny wouiii nave a- once iirouglit . s;cn or noo-jr nnir ui iiw f-eai .-normal
with It tint of her atllfi Wlillo we'forfifand apturlnj' tho plctureiquc HIV
lm yet to heo whether the reversn will tin town of I. Queino)
un mo cnae. j rear w nae in Uio Hast i n,,. 1 M .1.1 , , r, ,.i..n ..,.. u
nore than t!u eoulLilont of , 00lap, cjmfs H00n (l ,v.!n ,,, , 0tr.
vnctetl fni
Gurimuis Retreat Before Con
quering British .Annies
Socialist Mcnilier- of Ooicrn
lnent. IToweer. Will Re
fuse to Permit It
It MAJOR C.KN. SIR V. R. M VVUlCi:
Toriner Hiretor of Oofratlon of tlw ltrttlt Arno
donli offc-nMxe becausn I looked nt tho
pioblem Bolelj from a military p'jlnt of
lcv. I knew of tho Immenua lrenBt!1
of tho llulearlan positions and the dlffl-
cuitien of tho country and 1 did not
1 immf
dcclt
I tho
. so rrecirlou,
'and
I an 1
1 it is oniy tuc blind ho will tot . In ioni of tlif mobt dlftloult rountry
inai tins i'i primarily . 1 war of uttrltlon 1 on -the whole fiort und ajralnit deter
iltidl f !. m.. ..... .. ..,. ... '..., , -... .... . . ..
..-. ... .,, mil) r inn"! 1 cms veil more
,1. .,t.i-i f . .. A ' -...n -v,t, a... ... ..-
inero wa. ?n- irMl uroiv.f nf 1 '" ' "'" ". rmi-njim-i . m.n. ialn, .i..n .. ,., .,.,. t ,jori..
ie Mcton I n nnl ..unto ll.f.1 ,Ullc" Wlnt 'l,' Conducted ltll tlllnl. f.ia- .oolfo'.-it fr.,m n mllltbrV
inttnnl condition of HuUTarla a IV .J'?? t &, , " B pr Pl , Pol,,t "f ' 0!llJ- "' "" warrant?
recirlou as to wnrunt tho attempl, ., ,"," , ,n '"J;' ,,., , . . ,,.., ' mtr xp et.,.,m th in that tho enemy
I acknoiedStd m mistake m hoon no , an XSr it? fl , '.-", H"" "Kh.,1,u: 1,nr1' ,",,, ",!Jt lf he.,s i
PHILIP cnins
Special Cable In F.trning Public Ledger
Copjrtvt.t. 1013, 1J Xeu Vorti Tlmej Co.
tilth tlin HrltUli Armies In Trance, MoV.
3 (dflaycd).
It Tas an astoundins rlctory jester
day south of Valenciennes, about 'Ic
Qucrnoy and Iindrecles. and after his
heavy defeat the enemy la retreating In
disorder from some Hectors of hls'front.
Tho Fourth British Corps, commanded
bj General Harper, wan In tho center of
this attack, with tho Thlrty-reNenth and
Jw Zealand division on this nldo of
ClhUsignlc? and Io Qucsnoy.
Tho last-named placo Is :i mcdieat
town, defended by high ramparts and
Inner and outer bastions, strengthened
by Vauban, the famous engineer of mil'- 1
tary works under iviia A.l, ana it was
garrisoned by more than 1000 German;,
with orders to defend It ut nil cost3
They wcro bra men and determined to
obey this command.
Tho New Zealanders, however, wero
equally determined to tako Lo Quesnoy,
and they Fet out to assault It frontalis
as roon as tho attack had been launched
vlth a powerful bombardment. TI1030
Jfow Zealand boys, among whom I base
been this morning, havo been fighting
with hardly n. break nlnco they went
iway from Hebutcrne, near Albert, threu
months ago. but their .spirit remain'
high, and yesterday they achlocd ono of
tljclr most herolo feats.
They stormed tho outer lampaits of
Ia Quesnoy In old-fashioned Ftyl with
scaling ladders, and inado hretcho
through tho walls, as In the old dayn of
Jlenry'a men at arms, but with mote
peril, because of machlne-Kun lire which
swept them from tho Inner defences
They gained part of tho outer rampart",
but could get no further, and th! Ger
man g.irrlson icmalned ctron
their keep.
Thev had twelvo German dllslons
against theni, and In front of them tho
c-uial, thirty yardH broad, with wide
rcscnolrs on cither side, ho that It
was a wide stretch of water.
In crossing the Kt. Qucntln canal, be
tween Bollengtlse and Bclllcourt, our
men wore prolded with Ilia bcltu and
raits, and here they also had canoc3 und
light btldges which wcro brought up.
Beforo teaching the lino of tho canal
tluro was flerco fighting about and In
tha lllago of Catlllon by the troops of
tho Tirst Olvllon, who carried ft with
Fplendld courago and took many prison
er". The were helped by tho gallant
Ri-.nico of the tank coip" A number
of tanks went Into action, clearing their
way through the woods and crawling
around Catlllon, which they girdled with
machine-gun and Hotchkles flin All
through tho days thmo tank pilots and
crews did not sparo them-he", but.
fought with thoir units Uko des'toyera
In 11 licet action
Inndrecle Taken, loo,
Landreclcj Itrclf, whoso nam Is herolo
In tho early history of tho British re
treat: from Mons tour years agj (It
seems a thousand jrarH), wap taken by
tho Twenty-fifth PMslon that gallant
division of nren which In April laet was
lighting desperate rear-guard actions up
in rianderi-, when Sir Douglas Halg
called upon them to flg.it with their
backo to tho wall,
Thcro aro man nw men Jmong them
now, but tho spirit of tho illusion ro
malns as an Inspiration urd a g'.oty
to thos? who wear Its badgo : und yes-,
........ .,.- .1 -,. ...- l,-...c, uiiBliai.iuni
ir.uav inc.. b.imtu ki- ,....". va ,,. ,,) is,.rtl.
ii rtV rt T. Ittrlffifttliil 1 '" "' " w .
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SpciialCvbfa to KitnhiM Public Ltilgrr f not a bail t.ord tsx the o-m!U1 . txhuimua than nhe Ih. pr. 0nh kipt In
London. Nov T In utmost eety great wat tt.al ''',,) .idlap.ed Hulrfarla HUrrci.derei be-
"Old Contcmptl-
thci vere tho first
In tho footsteps of tho
bles "
On tho left center, opposlto Villerpol
u'id La rollo farm, near Orslnil, tliero
were Guards on the left and tho K!.tj -second
Division on tho rlrfht Tho Guards
tool: VUlerxpol during tho night beforu
tho atack t.nd yesterday morning met
fierce resistance
On their lft were battalions near
Hi CLOKGC RI'..NV R,K
Special Cablr to Eteninp Public Ledger
Comrhhf. Iflt blXtu Yoh Tin rf Co.
Aintterilnm, Vo 7.
The KalMr I learn, has tome to a
personal decision to tenia in William II
Having played many and latlous joks
he now apparently belle-en trat he can
adapt himself to tho difficult put of a
democratic monarch In this iWIbIo-i.
it H declared, he haf. perhaps the larger
section of the Ooiemmi; wl.i aim, ind
thorn composing his mnjorlu aro ni.il:
lug strenuous efforts to cl'io the in
clilcm.
'But the KoL'allst mcrnbeis lefuso to
legard tho Kalser'j decision .is Unit
lhey are, It Is sild, about to hand ai
ultimatum to tho chancellor Klther t
IC.iIser goes or they io, ThUj, cons'der
Ing the time and tho altirr.atlie, ITI11. 1
Ma will really stand before Holism, s
choke, for he dare not run the risk of
breaking up his ministry In Berlin th
popular belief continues to grow that
Ilia Majesty's abdication Is mereh a
matter of d.ijs
Meanwhile, it is high iiit"iestmg '0
note how tho Geiman people aio hcgin-
. nlng to demonstrate in force. Dem
onstrations tcccntl" too pluc,- nt Cr-
nnd at Nuremberg
I he downfall of Bulgaria the tur
tender of Turkey afd tho (olliurr or
Austria Invii given rise to much i-elt-(.ongrntulatlon
on tl,i part of thu "cast-
'cruets" It is ui?KC3tcl tint but fori
niged there has been h oontiiei-sy "- lore nrr armies h'id bein comule.lv rt
l.i r to out uistern titid western lontro- featwl Austria asUe.l for an armlatlca
.. .... ,,... ,,(VL i,iui initnarj uimHtr
Jiirkey wai Milng for tcun before Al-lerb;-
had mtered Al.ppo or Marshall
lad rounded up the Inst Turk, on the
TIj.1.1.
( i.nlj lidio Mun in Oiiuii.r
enl Thero ii.ih oecn imi uo
Met 'between a demand for .1 dispersal
f ,. .-. The dlttlcults. nlwas'H has been
tho pig-headed obstinacy of the "Oi-1 . j.t bitnncc betwetn theso
diets, who wero almost to a mm!
"westerners," all this might hale h.u demands.
pentrd long igo, and that our eastern Tho soldiet who wished t r.esiei.. 'F
tront.s hac onl hi en kept ull-.e b the ,.ast altogether Is a mm ef btiav ireotea
vision anil statefitianshlp of our mln- i,y the eastern controersl ibv ti te
istciH. In tho teeth of military oppoi- I cvf Mowj, The military urgv
tlon ,nenl tH ,Call very slmplt am. i.in bo
This is travesty of Until AVa 1 t.ie r,,.i i t,v. worils t'o long u 1 ei
! ITU
to t.l"
. tnenibet of tl ' Io erim en
fit'ed, and I agr-e villi Sin
. 1- 1'ou.tlas llaig ban
1 erll dT cit eIotis , 1
' ., 1 j fi. o 1 ' s
I. as j JM
that If
J tl ti h
bij.ii n r.g v,r
"r at 1 'an,.
mined reMstntue on the part of the
ni' mv Irnvc riaped their repaid, Hiid,
hiiilmr worn the emmy out, ihej lu.-ve
spruinf furnurd home mlle tiwird the
lllrao-i-Meisieies rallnn from whlcl 1
the; are now onlr f,me Flti"n rnlls '
dl'lnnt i
Thrro Is n great aih!vemen which
will haie imtnrtHlit refults for the
ontiny'ii main lateral line of cominunlca.
lion Is Fciercd, and hts power of trans
fenlng troops Is greatly liamteied lilt
Ir need not be dis.iMrous to him, tr he '
h.if. some twenty-tlvt- miles further
back, the l.uxembuig-Arleii.N'amitr ltne
will h. If not so good ii that will, h he
h . lost. Is utill hei vlceable
in tho noith tl.' l'rrc'i 1 rt' nni
and on own rourt'i Tl.l-l id I'lr
Good Every Day
and Everj- Evening
A Drink of Good
SIS
GINGER ALE
'Vrnie
o dlttiilcd wetcr onljJ
Get the Habit
olil Ht 1'raK Mtores t 1
And f'umniuattv Storei 1
miti had large foioea.on n -r.......
mh nilirht be Vrougn
west," the ,veitern trout, wlile'i v as of nil
fronts the most Ital for us and lor the
I--.,,,, t, ,ilrl nut be regaiueu "ri'
general stall waa lei re-ited In the w Int. r '
of, 1!1."-1010 the Hltuatlon In the e.t
i'as that the r,"wdaiiell"ii (Npidl'lun ban
tailed und appiared lll.ely to uul tti n
ghastly int.iNtropbe, the Ma canal and
KgMii were thte.ilened the ndvan.e v ' 'u t0 BU,,pose tint ,. rmftny'o
Bagdad hid filled, nml Geiman and i'l"lrv" ,,,,,,,, lrr,rrt bv a.- utta.ls
Turkish agmts wei .ictiv-. in vt rai.i ,1 '"" - .,.,,. ,,, . . , h(,r
.,rd on the frontier of India. wM,e from ' upon ""' '" ' ' ' ; Z'
Get in m Hist Africa the enem i icenttal position enab ed h. er t o ypor
arrjltig out raldn Into rgandi, n.e , th it all nioro nulckl y than Jld ..i
oik "f eartte.nlsm had. In fact .ndui tack, and further-no e. Mie c,u d ... '
in Imierlllug out whole position i-i th- g.t luck more nulikly to the mail ir nt
aT v than we could. Thetefore. Mr.i'egi UW
r. ,. .. . !.... III., tlnn Irt ji11lnr. ' l,n ..,,1, ,l,.f. lltilhlr COUire. hO k g a
tha thre eler laid luen all iK-ponsime
or thougntful BOldlero who held the le
an open-air demonstration of man
tt.ousanus or peopio cieminuaii the Iin
medlato abdication of the Kairer and an
Immediate peace
Ihe mObt temar'.table of tho meetings
was that held at Stuttgart on Moimaj
.Twenty thourand people from tl o Daim
ler motor works and the tnlluay work
shops githired tigcthei in tint palace
squat e under great led flags and last
placards bearing the legend, "Down with
war. Long Hie the Voclal Bepubllo "
Miny Lpeiohts wero mado nnc? tho
dimonstratots' program was nt foith
Its main Item wok the formation of a
wotkeri and toldlers , ouncll on Bus-
of his men to go round Lo Quesnoy on wa, a Seero struggle across the rher ' "tVo cause of The worl n Tt P th,
the month and another to work round It Aulnello and beyond, 1 ut the troops of a i ?almle? ind other factories
the &n Th .TSn'inrt t1h!!70JrnlrtW,a Crpa, t0.K 10 rr'SOnCr8 nml ' ' o demonstrators then ma, ehed In a
wn. JomnKteli w',i ?,v ,hn vld "u"'l'f'' tiowltron and guna i procet-lon to the Mlnlstty of the !:.-
Z?alinde , ih K t ,,, , " left "( " "attlefront terlor whet, a d.putatlon saw the Mil.
eislMde ""', tho Vlrst Army aid not hae much llsht-' j-ter. lailnrbcfoi.i liltn. h.i teports ta-,
e, .i .... , . Ing yesterday ccept at Bombles as the the full HoljheUst program of a worfy
Somo of thcit battalions then fought cnetiy was retiring hi front of tho Brit- , crs' council and demanding his instant
.... ....... ....,...-. v,.( ,,.,..... irgioiaiii.i iaii iruujjs mist oi uiunuienni.3 .iiany
from the Getinans In tho Ullages of German dlUslonj there hae been nlmoat
Jleiblgnles .ind Joliueli, where they .wiped out. Only 230 men were left out
bioke th. Ir way Into the tncmy'fl ai -1 0f tho Eleventh Dliislon. and come regi
ttllery Po.Uons and tipturod many jmtnt3 wcro down t0 flfty or Blxty lrictit
gUnF 8tonlthlng things happened I
there, lut, meanwhile, the German gar-, itorlment Cnptnrrd Complete
rlson of L,e uuenioy wn3 called uptnj to -V Biden regiment which happened to
surreiiilei Mesjages were first dropped bo up to strength was captured
in.Ide Hut town Horn Brltlrh ulrplanes I complete with twenty-live officers
11 lug low nbo e tho pl-jrc - and C50 men Ono of theho of-
'Voii ire Miinpletei HjrroundeJ," i fleers oald that lie lolced tho general
that mr ltal Interests In the eai-t eoiilit
b dlFregarded and that every aiallable
oldir nhould be concentra'ed on tho
western ftont. Due provla.on fr the
t'curiti in thi he vital Interests whs one
of the hrst inta of tin iorgunled gen
eral staff The Gulllpoll peninsula, wa
evacuated without loss, an operat.on
so ur.prei sdenten and unexpected that,
'here hio nun; to this iia wno m
hcio It i as ai coiiipllMwil by bribing the
I'url. , Wgyp' wa secured agilnst att.n k
by the onrntent of tho Uert of Mn it
iterman) had mole iru ips nmu - n-
iiulted to defend the webtern iron msi
t(, l'inir our lde-vhows to fhat was i
ncesiary for defense of tho interests
whi, h had to he S Clirtd, V till lit the
p.ime time making tho utrn ht po-sibk .
iHe oi u.l forces which for ono reason
oi iinitlur ,o'Jld r.ot beeiuploml on the I
vestetll tt out '
Th-re in r.othit g to be said foi a poluy I
v-hii li n.alntalued more troops in I'akh- '
tine tinn vw necebsary for defen--e, I
ftei the iollip-0 of IiusslJ made it. I
CMI that the Hermans wou.n mane
,,v lll" Vlilki;n, u. vim -.. . . - ..... - -.- -
.,.,.1 n, .i. ,.rniii.nMnii nt thi.el1s whli'h tliftii cr.it ittack on the wcs'ctn Iront,
made .in advam o agalnet tt e aii-v, canal i and then tianuVi these surplus tnmps
noxalble The rltuntloit In jlebOpoiimin to I T.im' ntter -.ne mow irai iiuien
Inside Watgnles-le-retlt They and tho KKty- ,
Ecsond had marahy ground In front of I
.,.,. . . I them, nnd Isolated farm houses vero for-
New ealinder, burroond town ne(1 as machlne-gun nmla in spite of I
New tactics were adopted' by the, Xfi, Iclilllans lMng In the cellars below und
Zealand general, who otdered one body ourrouuded by thin terror of b ittle. 1 hero
wus rcbOrid. Bagdad wai occupied uul
the enem s actuitlis lu IVrhi.i theckfii,
while Ijstb, the Germans were driicn
from their L,ist 'Afiican colon
nt a Unit lteioril
When ihe Geunans and Tuik n
eerted plans 101 tlin rcoapttiro of Bag
dad and bigau to nssemhlo forces for
the purpose about Aleppo, their schemes
were defeated by the Uel'UT of Gaza
Bersliebi .n.d 'he capture of Jerusalem,
bj which enetr-j forces Intended for 'Im
opotainla were dlvc"ted to Palestine The
most rapid eisterner will admit thai this
tli.t'Blilil l'n.ltion Olllmfd. I
uiie- 't lii i .UK nldcnt tint ijiina:
hnil no ttoops to tpaie from the wtntern
tront and was In met drawing upon Aus
tna tor i e-enfoi cement i the whole stru
tegli position was fundamentally
idmnprd l'rom August oni..ml the j
western tiont was trom mil point of i
view atmlutel,, hafe and thuro wia no I
eliatn e of Germany being able to send I
lid to br allies Therefore the ise foi
p-esslnt, attack" on all tronts became
terj -tr mg par'lclarly when, think- to
lu d elnpn em of India i mltliai i
decision In faor of It
The Minister, however, managed to
persuade tho deputation to glo 1.1m tlmo .
to think tho matter oier '
Work was stopped at all the great
factories of .Stuttg.it t and nelghboihood
for the di. Tliero aro said- to bo signs
of this sort of thing becoming a p.-rlous
factor In the situation
waa th flrt.t message dropped In this
way "l-'iiuti troops ar far to the cast
of you If jou will sunender you wilt
bo mated ns honorable prisoners of
war."
The G'rm.ui ganlFon of Le Quesnoy
lead theic iio-ds, hut nb order to sur
render was glien Later in the morning
two deputations rre fJnt to them, eath
ono consisting of a Xev Zealand or
flcer and two German officer prisoner.
Going through a breach In tho outer
.tamparts, they shouted out the summons
io surrender with tho promise of hon
orable treatment A few men accepted
th's offer and came cut to gic thein
yele up, but most of tho thousand re
mained within their bastions and still
gave no sign of capitulating.
l'orced Surrender of Tonu
So It was all day until evening, when,
after astonishing successes further for.
ward, tho New Zealanders determined to
closo In en tho position of l.e Quesnoy
nd forco its surrender at the point of
tho bayonet. B"rom the outer ramparts
they stormed the Inner walls, which
wera Tory high and perpendicular, so
that they wero not easy to scale. They
forced their way In despite all machine
gun fire nnd after fighting In the streets
of the town they received the capitula
tion cf the remaining members of the
garrison, amounting still to nearly a
thousand men,
Whllo this drama was in progress,
other New Zealandera were fighting In
the vlllatre of JollmetE and other vil
lages and farm houses on tho edge of J
tne roresi. oi i . i."
trees had been felled In tho outskirts,
and they broke straight through the
German gun positions, as I line already
said. The gunners were harnessed up
when the new Zealanders ourrounden
them, and it was as strange a (.Ight as
I havo seen these German artillerymen
feeling of the Bsden troops when he
said they hated tho Prussians because,
under the I.udendorff regime, miny
Prussian office) 3 had leeched sett Jobs
behind the lino whtlo tho Baden troops
wero being blaughtered.
"lhu ICai"er," ho hald, "will have to
go. and with them all his breed"
When It was suggested to him that
the German military party van not jet
bcitcn, he laughed, and said:
"Yoj should eco their Ions faces be
hind our line.'
K or where I went today I heard tho
conviction ts.pt eased that the German
(oldlers were utterly tired of the war,
and would not go on fighting much
longer without .1 revolt
It Is only tli9 discipline of their or
llccr that lnducej them to ct-ntlnue for
a little while longer, and where thnl
falls all falls Their machine gunners,
still the ellto of their army, maintain
proud and desperato courage, but theie
Is no doubt, to Judge from the prisoner;)
taken in largo numbors, that the spirit
of tho German army Is being broken
by the absolute knowlcdgo c-f defeat
SPANISH CABINET OUT
Premier Maura Submits llcsigtu
tion to King Alfonso
Madrid, JCo 7 -After a long he'N 11
In tho Cliamher today Antonio Man a
the premier, went to King Alfonso 1
iaibmlt the riHtgnatlon of his cmue
cabinet.
A Pleasant Duty ft
.Kverj-body l'rom grandfather to g,. (Jj-r3
the baby enjoys tooth cleMing 1 1 !.
t 923 MARKET STREET j
7m
L. C s V
To Amuse I110 Cliilrlren
In
.Mm. O'Brien An' I see yes takin
woshln' agin, Mrs O'Kianmganv
Mrs. O'Klannlgan Sure. 'tU onl lo
amuse tho chlldcr I'm doin' it. The
lolko the wlndles covered wl' steam to
Oiat they can mako pictures on thlmS
Tlt-tlltH.
rrith SOZODONT. It flushes
every cranny, stimulates the cir
culation in ths gutn, polishes tlte
enam:l without scratching, and 11
vrholejome and relreshtng. The
nfter-feel is tine.
jbzodont
uj
4-
Women's &
Mimes'
Fur-Collar
Coats,
$18.65
i23.00 Values
1'ull or half
lined. All - wool
elours pompomu,
kerrjs and sill:
nlushes In all new
olorj
Most of
ie large
collars.
them
fur
Fur-Trinnned
Velvet
Suits,
$2975
$0.00 Values
Be-t QU illt e .
lets 111 broi
nay blue. Bur
gundy, grei n nml
plum
Smattlj ii
inc-d w lth fi r
AH sizes for
women ami tnUseu
vJ
FOR THE TEETH
Liquid Powder or Parte.
SOLD BY DEALERS EVHRYWHCreE
oi'
driving their batteries toward our Uno I BJ tiL'Sfl!jllf1"til.' JhlilVLl'sl fMTHl ttl'rlLf;Hi'!mtl3HaS,rltE!rjpi HiL't'iir, Irtn MHl t'rT.I
sa prisoners of war, under the escort or , It, -
our dismounted men. Ono division caps,
turcd fifty-seven guns and another
twenty, and all told the English ana
2?ew. Zeaianaers 01 our rourin e-orps
took nearly a hundred guns yesterday
afternoon. ,
V The Enclish battalions of the Tlilrty
seventh Division fought with the great
est gallantry, and had a hard time on
their left, where they wero held up by
fierce machine-gun fire at the chapel and
tho railway embankment near Ghls
slgnles. Tor a long time they could not
break down this resistance. Five tanks
set out to help them, but only two
Tftft
OWVACOMMeRCWL
LrUSTdT NGI1Y
MANN'S I
'Jteter"
Sack Coat
Mr-gv.1. jfj HiHVkKv mIj OfiissssKll
Manchurian Wolf SCARFS
$20.00
Values
i:tr.i large vio anl
tn.il bc.irf l-i taupl
brown or blaik Guat
nniccd satin linings
S
n.95
$1.25 Lingerie
a Waists,
1 69
6
eat olles and
ergandles with
J.iccs und embrold.
tries used for
trimmings. Also
.lent - tailored
stylt-h
0
BLANK BOOKS
Used by leading business con
cerns throughout America be
cause of the superior rjuallty
nnd long service.
You will And "Just the Blank
Book you need" among our
-utenshe stoclc 1
Casli and Bales Books.
Ledgers and Journals, In
bound or loose leaf form, as
referred.
"If It Itn't In ktock, we
will make It for 70a."
LUI.MiltlMsAIY
The 'Master" Sack Coat model is admirably
adapted to the man of mature years who is of
sturdy, substantial physical build, but who insists
upon clothing made on fashionable lines.
Th'e "Master" Coat is a three-buttoned model
with soft front, and peaked or regular lapel. It is
made in normal sizes and also in proportions for
etout, tall or short men. The beauty of this style U
t.11 11 11 i- 1 (V H
is tnafit looks equally wen on men ot mncrent
types. v
It is shown in a choice selection of plain
( colored cloths, Qxford grays, blues, browns -in
pencil stripes, in unfinished worsteds and very
attractive mixed cheviots.
New Fall
Skirts,
$.69
I' .1 r) a m.
poplm in 11 ii
bluo or blai.k
Women's
Urassierei
or Rust
Confincrs,
29c
P I ti u or
white
Serge &
Velveteen
Dresses,
$15
Values Up
to .2).00
O 1 o ) t 0 "
drehse.s -,p c a.,
priced for 1 '1
da.
Straight 1 1 i e
and tunlo mod
els embroidered
or beaded
Slzea for women
nnd misses.
IN
OUR
BASEMEN-TseEcfluT
$Q.90
Women's and Misses' $12.50
FALL SERGE SUITS,
wonderful laluo at this prlc- Blue or black U! sizes
Women's Serge and Silk
DRESSES, $
fill, poplin und serge
.rocks in new fall
model? All turn.
Women's Fur-Collar
Coats
Good
its- WOi
trrlals,
tsat $4Q
.1 qual- I J
io! ma- JL V
.98
$m.69
Women $12.50 Satin
and Serge Dresses at
Well shimmering satins silk poplins and ull-wool serge frocVs in
smartest of models. All sices.
7
'rice
d $25
aiid upwards
Girls' Gingham
DRESSES,
59c
Mixes S to 10
Children's New
COATS,
$3.89
Cerdurey
s
$5
and (B
Girls' Winter
COATS,
,90to$9.90
veJour and
llepnirinn
vnd liemnd-
rlir.p :i
Vi.deraif
Cos.
Charon
f'aurble
When
Dttlvtred
Mason & DeMan
1 115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's Theatre)
It Will
He Very
Profitable
to Duy Your
ChrMmaa ,
Gifts In
This Sale
WE CONTINUE
As an Appreciation and as an Accom
modation to the Patrons Whom
We Could Not Serve
OUR FUR SALE
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Of Compelling
Importance!
IIE overwlielming- response to
thiy sale taxed our jelling
x'orce beyond its capacity. We
oultl not give adequate services.
t
To accommodate those we con
tinue this event.
This Sale
was occasioned by the unusual
condition? prevailing during Octo
ber, which brought business to a
practical standstill.
To reduce stocks we allowed most
notable concessions on our regular
piicc-). and it is these special sale
prices we continue.
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your
Purchase Until Desired
Wolf Scarfs
$J7M
i
1
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Mnart 'animal aoiirf. .suitable
ioiois
foi- the mi-.
tmipe, IJoirc'i
Kray.
b: 0 n
are w
unci to
"WMi in liMinlWRl U 5TI
.iniiilS
Lynx Scarfs
$24-50
h liatiilsome stlk.i fur that
lenrif. grace and beauty to the
vea-er Choice of black", gray
01 taupe
Z uVw "iiii- L. U j!wu..Liil"u''jHn 11 u. ""Il!lx
Fox Scarfs.... $37-50 P
Lai'Ke 'vid animal rcart-: ui .selected long-1
Tuned bkins in a Mi'iety of aliupes. Blae!;, Sf
Poll et, biown 01 tuupe- h
iril,lllMiVu,ffl''li,i3ili,J'M,jiiiillU KJ ln.V
Marmot
Coals
., I ulel , J Hi I'l
I no 11 dan- 1 tode'l.-.
i.rueatui tii.nvl ml.
Ins
r.u
nnd eillls
, 1 he.illi (
or
or
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Nutria
Coats
175M
Muskrat g
Coiita f
'I ul -e-ilJullll ti.3 -i
P.nro 11 odelH s mv! g
and -1 lie e,iUi e d
euf of 1 let, i-i in' 4
r 1...1 - ij I t a
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Nutria 3
Coats
nssM 1
atlet.x of ttyla - R
spor's 01 "i length fc
models t.lian 1 or e. pe Kj
:ol'ar .mil iaiT of j
lludFun s-i' o 'ii. tfl
W i'iM 111 I m. i-ffjltt' iCt
j-i .tiiuiCiljE
r
Hudson Seal
Coats
$165M
lure I'.arti ictistli
t'nre mojol, with
Md loll.ir and cuffi.
ither.j In sports mod
elf, with nutria or
" ron seal collar
1
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An c". t
In lauuo
nutrta 'I
coat w 1l1
ing Mi.iwl
k ulo
o i aiur a
, i ijtui.il ft
lined (l)on g
deep toll-
rolli r und a
Urt3
auuiiMuraiiiiwaM' jreto
Wolf 1
Sets
H9-5 1
wide snin al tnri 3i
und barrel muff trim- ffi
med with heads und 5j
tall. Colors are taupe. i
brown, gray or bl.telt, H
.rjiiiaffliiMinirio u b raw
Skunk
Sets
Many tles in teat's,
with muffs to match.
A fur that bj both
beautiful (ln appear,
ant and servleesble.
Hudson Seal
Coats
H95M
Su-.ti-'li i-portj ii.od.-l
with i 111 in, npilrrel
in tliunli (-.lawi col-
Ui and euffe or 4.,
in'1 coa' wit i Ve0"
"cmn coll. t m 1 e iff"
i h .ink
. jj JHCHJiiir 1.1 laUiiuflJUiffii
Hudson Seal
or Nutria Sets I
JlS
Hudson Seal
Coats
245M
train liiual dc.i,:n in
e'eie- sports in ulel
tl.acefnl rh a iv I or
.vide cape coll- f a-d
ilei bell eitff of
n'ttr'.i winltrel or
lie.ue.-, mltli deop
relf b mier of IludKOti
e '
30QS JJA1 J jiEu i JWSt -li'l,
1
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3
Hudson Seal
Coats
250'0(
n, (mo quality
di-tp eau- or ionr
lollliu; n, awl collar,
ouftri and wide border
of skunk. A graceful
;-lnrb full flare
iniuVI
MiKSLaLM
H9M 1
Kiurv design mawi 5d
esi.lHt effct t.eci.niee g
Hrrcl or canteen 3
shapiil truff to mitch g
rtsESJ 8J! U Jiff illOMiH MlulTitijl
Lynx
Sets
$59.50
l.'UKO Wide amiuJI
heart e u n t c o u or
barrel shaped muff to
match Handsomely
trimmed with heads,
lulls und nnws.
I
s
3ffit;ssamirjxciiijmi!
Fox
Sets
$69.50
'liiuie cutur Itatid
Home bllltv fo-, jiopu
l.ir i n I m ii shape
se-arfH and barrel
muff to r.jite'1
saiacMffiiaw.!EafflJi
Jap Mink or
Beaver Sets'
$98-50
Hand uomc eolected
tklns lery rich In
effect. No el design
scarfs with large
muw to dmimh, 1
Hudson Seal
Coatees
125M
Sluwl and cape col
Jars of squirrel, ultunk
or Hudson seal. Vul
tHreii
Nutria
Coatees
$98-3
bei.ral uitiatt dejifcas'
of Individuality Can
be nam us i omw Me
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