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SIX NEW CORPS STRENGTHEN ' sailles, the Trianon Hotel which has held IDBMDUM BULLETS
RUSSIANS DEFEATED AMERICAN HOSPITAL many as 600 patients and Just now
GERMAN OFFENSE IN POLAND has about W It Is In the very ; able
hands of Colonel Smith, R A Mi
IK BORDER BATTLES, Western Battle Front Drawn on far AT NEUILLY PRAISED
There are nbmberi of tenW In the
grounds full of beds which can be usd
FOR BRITISH MABEIN'
as long as this wonderful weather con
TURKS NOW REPORT That the Germans wer able to make
vigorous attack for eight dm up to
Reinforcements,
PETROOrtAlJ. Dec 8
BY ENGLISHWOMAN
tinues.
"There Are IS German wounded here
and they seem to get on quite well with
u. &., .msm SAY
the British soldiers They seem inclined
Liecemuer 6 by the arrival of telnforce to "be quite friendly oiTboth sides,
Constantinople Claims Otto-hia- n men,
ments of six army corps, about 2W.OO0

today
and five earnlry divisions Is ad-
mitted In an effliial statement Issued Here Mother of Wounded British "I have been told that a woman spy
who Is now In prison was caught In tblj
Embassy
y
at
A
Washington,
A
j
Victories in Lake Van A part 'of the new tttfoos cams from the hospital, where she obtained emplojment
Western battle arn It U lftr1 and
Aviator Also Finds Much as a nurse. She used to converse with riles riotest
Against Am-
Region Reign of Terror 'others
in Asia Minor. $
were new formatloVin Owing to
lacK of cohesion, the Germans suffered
great loss. It to asserttd.
The omclnl statement today that the
"desire to retail! Lodz would urate in
convenient In rrrfri Important respects '
PH.
Evsi5ifa sisSv? to Admire in Devoted
Nursing of "Fickle"
the soldiers from the front nnd send de-
tails of their experiences to Dutch papers,
but she wni also discovered to be sending
Intimate military details by means of a
codo through Holland to Berlin."
Tnttmate acquaintance with French-
munition Manufactured by
American Companies.
Frenchwomen. women under the trials of war has

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CONSTANTINOPLE, Jco. S Is accepted as confirming tho German re- WASHINGTON, Dec.
ports that Lodz has been enntured changed the general English view as to .
Ftehtlrip between tho Tureo'Ruitl&n the fickleness of the Parlslenne. The That the British Government has purr
The further Atatement that the defense i
fcrcod ijlottgr the Persian border has been of Lodz "remains wrltor of these letters pajs the following chased millions of "buckshot cartridges"
to be revised" Is taken
waged Ilercelr for three lys. The Turks as additional evidence that the Germans iisrra isini Eiiwrw, hit airi" m wty. wt . - The hospital at Neullly, Just outside
Paris, maintained by Americans, Is highly
glowing tribute:
and "mushroom bullets" from American
liave ben victorious An official state- one now occupv the city and have made It "I havo grown to love these splendid,
of the principal points In their line. praised by an Englishwoman In letters to devoted .Frenchwomen In our hospital. I firms nnd proposes to use them In viola-
ment airs a relative In Philadelphia. The writer, have told you already what a wonderful tion of the rules of International war-
Thrt TtllKKlatl ntlAfkn tit f.Ak Vjin who went to Paris to care for her wound- work they are doing, I shall never for- fare, today was charged by the German
(Kufillatnn) have been unsuccessful Our get them and I shall miss them very
troops, advancing from tlevandux, have RUSSIANS HAMPERED ed son, a member of the Royal Flying
Corps, had 6pportunlt of visiting a num-
much. Altogether the Parisians have Im- Embassy here.
eccupled Goujbulak. an important Russlnn pressed me. They are so to me unex- The statement Issued by the embassy
, point on support, In the'ffrovln.eo $f Azer- ber of Paris hospitals, and her praise is pectedly full of courage and patriotism, says:
baijan." r "I havo always looked on them na most
in Transcaucasia, also. Turkish sue IN MOVES OF MONTH grounded on excellent standards of com
parison First of all, she gives good news delightful, but Inconsequent, changeable. "New proofs of violations of the rules
es aro claimed. concerning her boy! excitable and easily depressed, while, ns of international law by British troops
The statement continues i "You will be relieved to hear that poor a matter of fact, I find them calm, havo been found by the German Gov-
"Near Adjara we hae gained new suc-es- ts OF POLISH CAMPAIGN and capable of continued great
over the nusslans, capturing can
non and ammunition."
Tliela claims, twrtlculirlv that of vie- -
tory on the Persian border, are directly
contradictory to Russian announcements
German
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Pat has stood this last ommtlnn ctv
well, and they think this Is now the last
of the bullet, he will only havo to heal
up nnd grow strong. Llko practically
every case In the hospitals, his wounds
effort and sacrifice. I have not seen one
Blgn of a grumbling spirit at the entire
disturbance of their normal life. They
must do without motorcars, theatres,
politics, art, new frocks,
ernment:
"(1)

$Sth
d cartridges havo been
Soft-nose-

delivered by a wounded toldler of the


Connaught Rangers Regiment on

MSmjM
yesterday. Reinforcements, aro Beptlc, but with the help of Iodine
baths that trouble has been nearly con-
motor-buse-
s,

music, the society of their In men-kin- his return from France. They were
quered, deedsum It up everything thnt makes given to that regiment before the battle
PETROGRAD. Dec.
A TlM message says after several days
S Damaged Roads, Broken Hi 11 1 1 1 1
wilt "On the day of the operation I was
leaving the hospital feeling the most
miserable being on earth, with orders not
their lives, and instead of complaining;
although making no protestations, they
exhibit the most wonderful example of
of Mons, mixed with regular Infantry
ammunition. Other dum-du- bullets,
f hot nshtlnir the Russians have won a Transportation Lines Ob- to return until 6 o'clock, f was Just devotion to the duty of the finest pa- wcro given to the DUke of Wellington's
uccess On the frontier,
Perso-Turkl- sh
wondering how I was to curb my Impa- triotism, nnd all with the most extraordi- Infantry corps on August 8. Both kinds
having received substantial assistance stacles to Progress, "Eye- nary cheerfulness, of dum-du- bullets wero made by Ely
from the Armenian Irregulars and the tience and exist through the afternoon. Brothers, . Gray's Inn road, London.
when my dear American friend. Miss "I paid a visit to a small hospital In
population the Rue du Chaltlot the other day chiefly "(2) Tho British Government has or-
At one critical Juncture nn Armenian witness" Review States. M , came up to me and took dered from tho Winchester Repeating
-- Vrom "Jusand," Cyf
Munich. bodily possession of m In the most des- to sco Sergeant Major U of tho Royal
priest pointed out the Turkish artillery THE RUSSIAN INTRUDER Flying Corps, on Pat's behalf. He was Arms Company 29,000 riot guns with S0,W0,-PO- O

on tho summit of a hill and offered to potic manner. She announced that she of 'buck-sh- cartridges.' Tho 'buck-
"Ouch! There's a lot of salt in this German honey I" had arranged my afternoon for me and not wounded, but had Injured his leg nnd
raise guides to lead the Russian troops to PETROGRAD, Dec S was rapidly recovering; ho wao full of shot cartridges' contain nlno bullets. The
It. The offer was accepted. hoped I would fall In with her plans with praise of his hospital and tho very kind use of these weapons nnd tills ammuni-
The Russians divided Into two parts, A detailed review of mllltar.v opera- a good grace, ns she would rtM allow tion has hitherto been unknown In civil-
me to sit In my hotel alone and mope. matron, Mies W . His one wish was
One made a frontal attack. The other, tions In Poland from the 1st of November from a letter from his wife, bo I wrote ized wnrfarc.
tinder direction of the Armenian guide, up to "(he middle of last week, written Altogether she was most kind nnd we to her nt once and asked for the noto "(3) The Union Metallic Cartridge Com-
KOt Into the rear After two dajs' battle by an "ej ewltness" on the staff of
DEEDS OF DARING. ROMANCE .motored off to tho American ambulance to be placed In the British Red CroBS bag, pany, Bildgcport, Conn., on October 0.
tho Turka were defeated and the village at Neullh ns our letters arc subject now to a very secured, through Frank O. Hoaglnnd, a
destroyed. Gland Duke Nicholas, the Russian AND COMEDY OF GREAT WAR "This Is the most wonderful hospital X long delay owing to the strict censorship. patent for 11 'mushroom bullet.' It has
At another point the battle lasted three was Issued by general have ever visited; certainly far and I do hope It will reach her In time for teen ascertained from reliable source that
das. Finally the Russians clinched mat- away the best equipped In every detail, slnco October 8,000,000 cartridges, mads
U IS huadquartern today. and I am very grateful to Miss M. a reply to find poor U before his re-
ters with a bayonet ' charge. On the In a letter fioni the front, a promi- lellef of British subjects In German turn to the front Really these men of according to this patent, wcro sent by the
Q?rcsensk front a whole division of the The naratlve follows and for giving me such an enthralling after- the R F. C. are a splendid lot, as well above mentioned firm to Canada for uss,.
regular Turkish cavalry was destroyed. "Atthe end of October our troops nro nent English football plujer, now serv distressed Germans In England. noon. I was first taken to the room to as their officers: I have a most Intense In tho British army. No outside sign
pursuing the German and Austrian forces ing in tho Itojal Held Artlllers, sava: which the wounded are brought from the feeling of pride In every one I como distinguishes these bullets from ordinary
That Germany's declaration
of war was motor ambulance, from that to the room ammunition, no that tho soldier who uses'
BHRNB, Dec S which were retreating toward the south- "The great match for tho European to General Von Moltke's threat to
across who Is connected with this won-
Private advices from Asia Minor- - Indl-at- o duo where their clothes are removed, marked derful corps and I am especially proud of them does not know that he Is using
west, A front was established along the Cup Is still being plajed out. and I dare and fumigated, then to the linen cup-
that tho situation In Palestine and commit hari-ka- ri
'f the Kaiser dclajed my personal connection through Pat." dum-du- m
bullets."
Syria la erlous. Warthe and Nldsttsa Rivers? whero the saj there's a record gato, though jou action Is n sensational story current In
boards, the bathroom and the wonderful
cannot see the spectators from the field. operating room
Turkish troops are looting homes and enemy was. strongly protected by his i Fnrls. Tho facts, it is said, are common "There Is one huge 100m entirely de-
hops everjrwhfc. ah"d the commandeer- right wing, and where our offensive was That's one of tho rules of the game knowledge In German military circles. voted to thp preparation of bandages
ing or all visible supplies is; being jArrled when this match is' on. In spite of nil v
.. w a.a ,,1.1, , viicut, iiic intHsionajy hampered by the necessity of stopping to
their 'swank,' the German? haen't
During the final war councils In Berlin, dresslrgs, swabs and the many details
icqulred and th'n there Is tho most per- Solid
hospitals at Jerusalem and Damascus
have been robbed of all surgical Instru-
repair roads which had previously been scored a goal 5 el. nnd they are simplv befoic hostllltlei were begun, the Kaiser fect sterilizing department. You can An attractive variety of
ments and medicines.
A German military governor la In charge
torn up. The enemy profited by these
conditions which were Imposed upon us,
nnd was given time to repair his railway
kicking nt the hall nn way In their
blind rage at not being able to store.
continued to urge a policy of peace. This
was against the wishes of General Von
glean that I was greatly impressed by
ever thing I saw nnd I heartily wished
that poor Pat was In these kind and
Gold. rings set with semi-
of Damascus and the surrounding coun-
try, and the Germans have set up a lines. "Our team Is about as fit as 3011 could Moltke, the chief of the German General
StalT. After listening to the Emperor,
capable hands and being hopelessly spoilt Rings precious stones guar-
Wireless station on the Mount of Olives.
'it
RIGHT WING MENACED.
was at this time that we learned of
have them, and they nro all good men.
though Fome of them arc 'amateurs,' and General Von Molttce half drew his sword
from tho scabbard and swore ho would
by that dear man whom the officers call
their "Fairy Godfather" "
A great French nillltarj, hospital fur-
anteed high class and
ALLIES TAKE TOWN
the removal of German troops toward tho
north, which operation constituted a
the Germans are all 'pros' (profession-
al.) The Germans' forwards are a rot-
fall upon the blade unless the Emperor
Immediately sent an ultlmtaum to the
nished many sights of Interest to this honestly made.
observant Englishwoman
menace to the right, wing of the Russian ten pack. They have no dash worth Czar. What followed Is now a matter "I was privileged jesterday to bo taken Aten's Rings $5 to $20
AND DRIVE WEDGE army and threatened Ite lines of com- speaking about and they come up the of history. to see the grent military hospital nt Ver Women's Rings, $2.50 to $15
Continued from Face One
munication." t
"On thaSlesfan.jront the progress of field as though they were going to the
funeral of their nearest nnd dearest. Fighting In Poland near Lodz, the battle
Children's Rings ...$1 to $5 w
our s'
other-armie- facing n
centre for the last two weeks, was marked Ss
The Russians lost heavily. It Is asserted Austro-Germa-

foii.es, was barred by Austrtana brought When thej are charged they nearly al C. R. SMITH & SON
here.
In North Poland it Is reported that the
Russians lost 1500 men In an aotlon. The
up from Gallcla .and, supported by Ger-
mans.
ways fall away on their backs, and their
goalKeeping Is about the rottenest thing
you ever set eyes on
by many stirring episodes Concerning
them the correspondent of tho Novoe
Vrema writes from the front
Plants Market Street at 18th
Send
for
German army there is hotly pursuing the "A modification of our front toward "I wouldn't glvo a brass farthing for "Daring attacks by Siberian cavalry will SHatlUhcd
k i foe. Tn Southern Poland the Russian the north was carried out. (Note By their chance of lifting the cup, and if be commemorated In history. In the forest imWZHnr
1S37.
Catalog
attacks at rietrkow have been repulsed. i
modification the writer means a retire jou have any 'brass' to spare vou can between Brezlny and Kurpln Is a con-
Expectation is high here for anothec ment.) put It on the Franco-Britis- h team, wljo tinuous German graveyard. One Russian fr
great German victory. The army of In- "This was carried out under the are scoring goals to fast that the regiment, which had alread) won renown
vasion Is massing for a new drive on our right wing, which had to haven't time to stop to count them earls In the war. charged a howitzer bat- usKifearnp e JL
face a series of vigorous attacks near
18, ai-i- -

uiLciuit? on L
Warsaw. The Kaiser makes a rotten captain for tery. The centre broke before tho hellish
Warsaw Is now the goal of the German
armies in Poland following the fall of
Lodz. This Is made clear In an official
Wlocla'wek, on the Vistula: Leczyca. 13
miles-nort-

northeast of Leciyca.
of Lods, and Kutno, 3) miles
"Having Impeded the Germans in the
any team, and It's little wonder thev
are losing. Most of our chaps would
like to tell him what they think of him
fire but nothing could arfrst the onrush
of the flanks They were cut down by the
gunners or captured.
vvoRSiKftfi
rt y, tt
B- -fl
a
review of the military situation Issued fighting at the points mentioned, we de- and his team." "The howitzers cleared a way for the
here today t says concerning Warsaw: Infantry. How- - unexpected and terrible Nothing- brightens up the hall
"If the Investment of Warsaw should
result from the present operations It
would rob tho Russians of their most Im-
veloped the necessary force to check the
offensive, which the Germans were be-
ginning to put under way on a line ex-
tending nearly north and south from
"Captain Stewart's wife and his father was this Joint attack appeared from the
and mother are proud and happy that village of Kurpln, where the maddened
he has died for hli country's honor nnd German soldiers seeking refuge were
and living room like a Palm,
Fern or a Flowering Plant, or
makes a better Christmas gift,
GWulM-Mgo- W
portant railway communications and put Thorn. In Kasf Prussia, to Slupca, In a scrap of paper." burned alive." A selection made now from our
This Is the family tribute paid to tho

n's
them In a. serious position." TnlonH..J .. immense stock can be delivered v$MZ& TtTBIfPlSTnfc
wll
The operations In Poland, which have "On "i?QYember 13 the general situation J memory of Captain Pertrand Stewart, of Chickens of rare pedigree, some of them W u.1.. AihMim
Sir John French's staff, lecently killed costing $1(M to 50 each, have been killed when you say.
developed, Into the bloodiest battles In the was deOnltely In our favor. On the
In action. Captain Stewart suffered Im- Palms 50c to $5.00 each ?ziPm tJci jP v v JaJ-a- r
history ef the world, are declared to be
approaching a doclaivo climax.
"That news of decisive actions In the
Zdunskawqla-Szadek-Lod- z line the Ger-
mans were compelled to assume the de-
fensive. All the reserves they could pionage at the time of the Morocco
by PaderowskI to provide food for war
prisonment In Germany for alleged es- refugees he Is sheltering on his beauti-
ful Lake Geneva estate.
Ferns 15c to $2.00 each
Rubber Plants, 60c to $2.00 each
. T nn
frrr mm

ast may be expected any day." says the spare were directed toward Strykow, in crisis, but was released when the King Cyclamen in
omciai review, "is snown uy latest re- order to support the troops that had and QUeen Isited Berlin last jear. Army and navy officials are to serve on bloom , . 35c to $1.00 each
ports from headquarters that everything1 been cut off from their main army, and When he was on trial. Captain Stewart the hanging committee of the Royal
tM proceeding- according' to program. This that were retreating from Rxgow and closed his defense with these defiant Academy Book your order now for
nncf nronhatlc words. for next year's exhibition, be- Holly, Mistletoe and other
can mean only that the operations .thus Tusiyn toward Brezlny and Koluszkl. cause of the large number of battle paint-
far haye been successful. "At the. ,same t(me the Germans, by "If jour distinguished countrj ever at-
ings promised. Christmas Greens.
Gepnan military experts derive great desperate attacks, were endeavoring to tacks mine I hope to be among those Pop CoVn, the kind that really tXr JUW Prices J2.50 to 550.00. Polder on request. I
ncouraggment prevent us from drawing & complete who take part In the fight Even If ray Sl
from tho fact that the own regiment were not called out. I pops, 10c lb , 3 lbs., 25c.
H latest Russian reports are much less
confldenY jbaji heretofore'
circle around their forces stationed In
the neighborhood of Brezezlny. should endeavor to serve with another Let us fill your fern dish. Kgja jM attractive Gift Boxes. Avoid Substitutes. I1
''The Csestochwa region lost for a time Trousers Jt S?"S W j Points exchsnged to suit recipient's hand.
Reports sent from. Russia that the
Czar's troops defeated the Germans In
nn attack at CxenstochoWa with heavy
losses on November are denied with
the importance It previously held. All The spirit In which the British troops
these circumstances created a new sit- carried out the long retreat from Mons
uation requiring a more advantageous oc- Is shown by a letter from Private Thomas
ASpecialty JONES MICHELL'S Ly0r mmP d at e heading Stores. I
the. following statement cupation of certain points. Harman. of the King's Royal Rifle Corps. SJ3ED HOUSE
"The contrary la true, an attack by the
STtrt Russian army corps, which advanced
NEW GERMAN OFFENSIVE. "The officers knew that we were dis-
appointed at having to retreat, for they
"On December 5 the Germans attempted knew, and we knew, that we were doing
UieWalnufStreet 518 Market St. Phila.
I ttM L.E. Waterman Company. 173BroadwaT.New Ynrlr. n
votll only 60 metres from tho German
sront. Jas defeated, on that day. The an offensive movement in the direction better than the Germans and were In-
Hussions left very great number of of, Mlawa, and Frzasnysz, but were re- flicting heavy losses on them. On
KUle4 and wounded on the battlefield and the fifth day we had three daa" fighting JrtWCjMaWWBs1WWsWsgM,i,llai,UIMiiii; ii idrmhli liWWWrn,
wsr obliged to pulsed' with severe losiej. before we began to retreat the colonel
transfer theJr positions
iarthjer back," "One .consequence of the battle of the came around and spoke to us, saying.
Lowtex-Iod- s llnei which resulted unfav- 'Stick to It. boyst Stick to It Tomorrow
orably for the Germans, was the bring- we shall go the other way and advance.
Si czafP.Straightens centre ing up of large forces to their eastern Biff, biff!' The way he said 'Biff, biff,
delighted the men. and after that e
front.
to protect warsaw shouted 'Biff, biff!' every time we had

German. Casualties at Xodz 100,000,


"A change In the grouping of the
erman
forces, following the arrival
or ineir reinrarcemenis, snowed that a
considerable portion of German soldiers
Austro-G-

to turn and drive back the Germans."


Wonderful for the
Petrograd Says. have been sent 'to reinforce the Austrlans That there are humorous moments even
In the most terrible phases of war is
PETROGRAD. Dec. S lit Gallcla, south of Cracow. Austrian Indicated In a letter frofri a soldier In
Tho Russian army in western Poland, troops wero withdrawn from the Cracow. the Northumberland Fusiliers describing
whose centre was driven from the city Cxenstochowa line for the same purpose." the fighting during the retreat from Mons
ri ef Lods after desperate "I saw my mate blown out of
mm&
d hand-to-han-
V flghting. has straightened Its Iras' for a trench," be says. "He had Just before
LED BY KING..SERVIANS (

determined resistance against the Ger- brought a pound of butter for us. I
n man drive toward Warsaw 7$ miles to BEAT BACK AUSTRIANS didn't know where that went I had a
tfc. northeastt loaf of bread strapped to my back all Now every deaf oerson can learn bv
The eepturo of Lods by tho Oermans, through the fighting, and very glad I actual trial, without a cent's risk or a
It la held, furnishes no particular Drive Foe Oat of Suvobor and March was of the chance to eat It dr."
advantage, as the city Is unfortl-m-
o stra-tcgi-
cent in advance, the remarkable suner. I

on Valjevo. k.
lonty oi xne lamnus "Acousticon" th
However. It marks an advance of The ourtaln has been rung down on
ROME, Dec J Friendship Society, easy hearincr device that transmits cmmrP
svral miles front the German position. the n
British-Germa-

T"p h."
Following the, resumption of the offen- which was organized tn 1311 by the late in ..Nature's way bv the "Acousticon."
w(ilch for two weeks bad occupied a -
m W&atecJ. UiiLC'iLcuj innif rrrr rrmcmi
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sive by the Servian armies under the Lord Avebury and Sir Frank Lascelles, i...
viiiaivc
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nttitr
front weft of the places extending Xleadership of King Peter In person, the
r wtlM front Siadek to Strvkof. Austrlans are retiring to the north, says
formerly British Ambassador In Berlin
At'a general meeting of the members
electrical heailng device that is not a simple, unguaranteed mt
The .winning of the city, uiiofflelal
say. cost the Germans heavily. a dispatch from NIsh to
iL i.i- AatSJItf to the Bourse Oaxett,
Writl and Buyobor
ths nahUnK around Ijodx in the ValJeVo. and. are
the Messagero
Tho Servians have recaptured Tajdau
now marching on thr
It was resolved "that It Is desirable
that this society be wound up forthwith."
Its funds are to be distributed for the
Arthur W. Crawford .i.j.u-.- 4ini".n
guaranteed
uuicrcntironi an others astrjentitictnstni-rnen- t
to give years of safafynig service
tlie"Acojsticonf'are protected by patents
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200,000 BUSSIANS AT CBACOW


PBTROQRAD. Dec S Ruwlan guns
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sy
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iis capture on Sunday I today that General Dlmltrfeff
jEKMed. here fu true. has ;t ached
the oity with a fore of morVtban 260.000.
$tlt. ,3.touo
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