The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 4

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D, WEDNESDAY, JANUS 4 "text of the'a it fol! arena of the war the French continued yesterday thelr fystematic bombardment of villages situated behind our front. They seemed indifferent to the piling of thelr own countrymen and to the destruction of French homes.."In any event, this bombardment causes us very little}, trouble. os “At Souain and in the forest of Argonne we captured several % er eet ae wore is ae EVEN! TER 1S MISSING; ewrmerom Bla GAINS. AT FQUR POINTS pee"! ARE REPORTED. FROM PARIS; HARD FIGHTING IN’ ALSACE Berlin Reports Recapture of Heights Near Steinbach, and This Is at Least Partly Admitted in — the French Report. & ote Fad , + : , : ‘ &, Rs aii tel J. ible! SUR db J Ms ; LAA, : BONWIT TELLER &&CO. (1 of the enemy's trenches and made prisoners of two officers and 200.‘ ¥ “The French again obtained a foothold early yesterday on the mT Fe M * much-fought for height weet of Sennheim (Cernay) in Upper Ab * 4 ace, but they were again driven off after a strong bayovet attack. They have not dared to attempt further advances, Fifty Alpine chasseurs were taken prisoners by us. ee “In the esetern arena of the war there were no changes yester- day on our esetern frontier or in northern Poland. In Poland west of the Vistula our troops penetrated as far as the branch of the Sucha River, after having captured several of the enemy's points of support. One thousand four hundred prisoners and nine machine guns were left in our hands. “The situation on the eastern bank meine unchanged.” Reinke, of the firm of @ Co., importers and ex- No, 90 Wall Street, who ts talesing, bad been il for time with a complication of of the River Pilica re- g the Annual fariuary Sales of a att w4, Singeries Corsets e Aegligees ‘f Two Turkish Armies Defeated; Ay At marked Price Reductions 50,000 Men Are Captured Cie sale that Dy fers. frat All ehers from the traditional typer--the presentation of the : importance'in <— The ; Fras : . 2 are” ertidas, Ws The creation of the unusual, the departure new things FIRST—lends to this smnual event an view of the marked price reductions, Crouch Teaiiamaaed e_loingetie : French Hand-made Nightigowns.... 8.76 to 97.00 French Hand-made Chemises... . 3.95 to 37.50 French Hand-made Combinations 6.75 to 29.50 “ PETROGRAD (vie London), Jan. 6 (Associated Press).—The reported Reseian victory at Sari Kamysh, in the Russian Caucasus, and the re capture of Ardaban, en important junction point of the mountain roads from the Turkish frontier to Kars and Tiflis, apparently removes what- ever menace to those cities were presented by the Turkish invasion. ‘The attack on Sari Kamysh was secondary in importance to the w! enveloping movement of the Turks which was designed to cut off the Russians near the border and place Turkish forces between them and the Caucasian capital. By Dec, 37 the Turks had establisied themselves in the village of Upper Sari Kamysh, but on the 30th they were routed there, with the loss of twenty officers and 1,500 men. Meanwhile the Turks had occu- Pied Ardehan, to the northward, 100 miles from the frontier and entrenched themesives. They wore attacked by the Russians on Jan. 3 and driven out after bard fighting, which resulted in great losses on both aides. At the same time that the battle of Ardahan was in progress the Turks returned to Sari Kamysh and made another attack, but were beaten by the Russians in an encounter which ended on the night of Jan. 4. By that time the two Turkish army corps operating in this region were unable to offer further resistance, One of the corps, with all of the staff officers, was captured and the other was transferred into scattering remnants. It fe sald 60,000 Turks in all were captured. The “Epure” Nightgown in Lingerie The “Epure” Combination in Lingerie The “Epure” Envelope Chemise in Lingerie. The “Epure” Drawers in Lingerie The “Colombe” Nightgown of batiste... The “‘Cantique” Nightgown of nainsook Other “‘Bontell” Nightgowns, .85, .95, 1.35, 1.95 to 9.76 wee he (Grtepe de Chines Chiffon hingerie in Crepe de Chine... 5,95: si in Crepe de. Chine. :3:96 in Crepe de Chine in Crepe de Chine. .2. serie is the ex- clusive creation, of this shop—it is, distinctive in design and has the character and cachet of Parisian lin- gerie. It is the nearest, ap- Allies Getting Enough Money And Men, Says Lord Kitchener LONDON, Jan. 6.—(United Press) —Earl Kitchener, addressing the House of Lords this evening, made it plain that ali of the Allies are in- creasing their resources of both men and matérials to prosecute the war to @ triumphal end. The War Gecretary aleo etated that a house-to-house canvass had shown that there were 212,000 men who had registered, to be called on for service should they be needed later on, but who were not at the present Crepe de Chine Nightgowns......... Crepe de Chine Combinations.... Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises. Hieceede 3.50 3.95 5.95 3.95 4.95 5.75 1.95 2.95 3.75 6.95 7.75 5.95 roach® to French litigerie produced in America. oe @ A distinct note of simplicity marks these undergarments of crepe de chineandchiffon moment ready to enlist for the wer. The War Secretary declared that in the last six weeks the Allies had won marked euccesscs, both in the eastern and western theatres of war. He expressed the belief that the news of the Russian victory tn the Cau- comus would have a far reaching effect. Kitohener eaid qpat not only have they been able to fill the gaps in the ranks of the officers serving with the expeditionary corps, but thet all of the units of the new army are satisfactorily offcered, while there is a ourplus of ofcers now in training to be drawn on as fiéeded. . WHAT DID MORGAN Crepe de Chine Knickers..........sceeteeees 1.95 2.75 3.95. Pussy Willow Nightgowns.. 7.95 Pussy Willow Combinations 7.95 Pussy Willow Chemises.... 5.95 Georgette Crepe Nightgowns 11.75 Georgette Crepe Chemises... 9.75 4.9% 10.75 10.75 7.95 14.75 13.75 Originators ! Taffeta Underwear te the southwest and te the enemy euceseded in reecoupying one former trenches ea the eastern Sank of a nearby height, the ef which, Bewever, remains ip our possession. Germans Accuse the French of Destroying Own Villages ERLIN (via London), Jan. 6.—Tee German War Office today charged wanton destruction of villages behind the German battle g E January Sale of Women’s Blouses _Advance Spring Models Lingerie Blouses An assortment. of daintily fancy styles Handkerchief Linen Blouses Smart taillour modéé win white, - ’ with blue, green, brown, rose, BS 00 e orchid, sand stripes IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT”. WILL GO GET IT. 4id ‘mot meat the cler; » ft a ancier had a habit, the ‘witness esta, f ing of the church as the “Bonte}l” Shirts Low sport collar, long sleeves, with wieg cuffs; pearl buttons 2.90 Handkerchief Linen Blouses that French Argot Decidedly new models in white, ays trenches tm the Argonne were occupied ber aes Ot ated ‘cioee 4.50 MEAN WHEN HE se Rea bert L. ‘Bathoriee, Nines ‘ard. treepe, and in Upper Alsace French troops were 1 riven away trom © position near Sennheim (Cemay) gen Lewis Cass Ledy Poland relatively bala evcresses wid related. hbo in- Will Making Huge Bequest to He succeeds Morris 8. Halliday, oe — elected Senator. Appolated by Whitman. ALBANY, Jan. 6.—Gov. Whi St. George’s Taken Before ' vi Court for Ruling. ‘Through an action etarted in the Supreme Court ¢o-aay by the trus- teee and vestrymen of St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church in Stuy- vesant Square against J. Pierpont Morgan and the three other tore of his father’s will, it was learned that the church officers are in fear of losing the $600,000 bequeathed to the church by the tete financier and the income on that amount, §33,- 000 annually, They are afraid thie will be enjoyed only by the rector, Rev. Cari Retland, and his four as- alstante and not by the church proper. the lose is to be euffered by the church or not depends upon the legal construction Justice Cohalan Places upon the word “ministry” as it te weed in the will, That a man with euch « cologsel mind and pas- sion for detail and precision as the master financier should draw up euch an important document and leave o loophole hee astounded his friends and business ansociates and many members of the bar, fa opening bis argument betore Jus- thee Cohalan to-day, William Edmond Curties, senior member of Curtiss, Maliet-Prevoet & Colt, representing th reh officers, aid there was a arive question in the minds of ali whether (he dead financiers the munificont sum left MH. wae for the benefit of the ehureb or for the support of the clergy. Dr, Rolland and his sasiet- ante, ao well as the vesirymen, be- lieved be meant that (he word “min- \etry” should be used in ite broadest |senee and referved to the church in | general when be used i. Hut ie order to eettle the question now and save | future Miigetion, be said, the vestry. mon bed brought the wus | Mr. Curtion called tou witnesses, William Foulke, Tresusurer of the Read the letter. It tells of the finest collection of Bed Davenports ever as- sembled. The accumulation of six | months cancelled orders at the factory in Cleveland. Billed to us by the factory at a bulk price, just about ONE-HALF the usual cost. Of the millions of homes in ~ and around New York there are only 214 who may buy these Owen Bed Davenports at HALF PRICE. 546 Owen Daven-os at °22.50 $60 Owen Daven-os at °25.00 85 Owen Daven-os at °27.50 6@ Owen Daven-os at °30.00 18 Owen Daven-os at °37.50 *9@ Owen Daven-os at 45.00 ACTUAL BONAFIDE REDUCTIONS A Sale That Has Nev Equaliied in Value Givina PAYING FOR 17 i If it's coffge that is causing yous nervousness, headache, heart flutter, bilious- 7 or cleepleseness, and you went to keep on with these troubles another ycar, why—sttick to coffee! 1 (It'ean established fact that the poisonous drug, cafteine, in coffee causes these and other ills.) ee sae eae FON VERY EASY TERMS. AT BOTH STORES you —the delightful pure food-drink. Made from prime wheat and « bit of wholesome molasses, and free from or ony other harinful substance. Usually a ten days’ change from coffce to POSTUM is sufficient to convince chureh, o04 John Hetchert, Hecretary jot the Board of Trustees. Voulbe oaid that during hie twenty-three | Years gervice a4 © Vestryman he fre. jquentiy heard Mr Morgen use the | Word minietry #0 relating to the 2906 3rd Ave.

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