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=the CHPFLE ¢ ~ BY BRT BIGGEST ADVANCE INTHE NEST FOR MOT Victory Strategically of Great Import- ance and Weakens German Hold on La Bassee—1,000 Men and Machine Guns Taken. LANDON, March 11 (Associated Press) —Under cover of the fire of heavy Wrench artillery, British troogs have captured Neuve Chapelle, three and @nehalt miles north of La Basses. This success, including the taking of 1,000 prisoners and several ma- chine guns, makes it the most considerable advance reported from the North of France for several months. Thie advance, if made in force, is ~wtrategicalty of great importance, 6s { tween La Bassee and Lille. J ~ Warthermore, it makes the German ; hold on La Bassee Insecure, and gives hat a sictomneeen| ROTO AN |e ening of the allied lines in front of thing except propose. In the fu- ‘Lite. ‘ ture she will do thet—and I ose no reason why she shouldn't.” Those are a few of the things teat ———— ' We Have Never Yet Had Monogamy in Any So- ciety, Although Many Women and Some Men Practice It. —. This advance was unexpected, as fately the principal activity reported Prof. Rudolph 7 ‘from the British front has been in the wees and pies Pret argh ig @rection of the other end of the line. th a maid and vice versa. > + The British are now within two * malles of the furthermost point gained By Gen. Sir Horace L. Smith-Dorrien lest October, when, with one army corps, in an effort to gain Fournes, on ‘ > road between La Baasee and Lille, forced his way as far as Abuers,| BERLIN (via wireless to Sa; divo: family, other yville, ree and thi a rh votre ee ere Chapelle, |, 1.), March 11—A Russian force | day, before the Weaea's Repabiloan after desperate fighting against/that atempted to break through the| Ciwb, he defined at length the ex- ‘grencenged “tb tg ee forced to retire. | German line south of Augustowo has] tremely tmportant part woman has 7 x a ee foshomrses been annihilated the War Office an- | played in the development of monog- e three quarters | mounced this afternoon. In other sec- | amy. : Ss ehighige ia peal intervening hese tions of Poland the enemy has been| Please note that word “develop- vane reo ny nn cording to an| defeated in s series of engagements |/ment.” For Prof. Binder admits, with aso Neat Shree! + made '¥-] with a loms of about 3,200 in prisoners. |admirable frankness, that no truly Fourth ea the Indian Cor; ‘The numerical strength of the Slavs | monogamous society has ever yet ex- Sia ‘ae cam frock ct} veto rescee were net gtven. En-|{sted. We're not it, of course, and . anced ried yond 6 am : couraged by recent temporary suc-/the pious assumption that we are is Sn ey oatia Ves gt ya he! ®] cesses along the Niemen the Russians | merely “the homage vice pays to vir- ‘ piesitions tad pon osha’ pressed forward too rapidly and were|tue,” homage even now rising te Peers Gates rine cae tet aes ©) cut off in the swampy country. + |cover the discordant interruptions of Loge sas bei lea were! Northwest of the Russian fortress| two tragedies in the news. sag aon Rabati bellman pe ie Reebreet yty siz | FLOWER-TO-FLOWER-FLITTING Britiah sit fo an met in yes MAN TO BLAME. aircraft yesterday succeed-|ieraay's fighting. In the fighting| And who's to blame? Who bat our] @atisfaction, the woman with fineness 4 in destroy! railroad in destroying the railroad junctions | northeast of Suwaik!, around Sereit,|qower-to-flower friend, Mr. Man.| of epirit and delicacy of sentiment, te ritish troops are following up 00 Russians, three cannon and two! He was born with a taste for variety, | the sworn foe of plural or group mar- their successes at Neuve Ch: pj machine guns were taken, Around| Dr. Binder concedes, but that’s no “ase.” {Phe communique to-day said the Eng-| NOV Miastoy in the Pilica-Rawka| reason why he shouldn't control {t. ; And then Prof, Binder outlined that Nish have advanced southeast of the River section of southeast Poland, Village in a threat against the Ger- man dine north of Las Bassee. Another force is moving w Auber. roe Favorable Developments in New Drive by Von Hin- denburg Reported. individual reactions, Many of bis lectures have dealt with % RetPorsetT Foe NER MowoGamous STANDARD oners. in @ world adjusted and controlled by alu.g the Miwa Road, the German male,” he declared. “But to intro- offensive is making progress. LONDON, March 11,—Field Mar- shal von Hindepburg has made an- other of the swift and unexpected strokes which have marked his cam- paign against the Russia Gathering a large force along the “The man-akeut-tewn drags in ‘nature’ justification for hie yielding te polygamous inetincte. + If he were strictly logical in hie desire to live according te natu ral laws, he weuld strip off his broadcloth, fly from hie steam-heated, telephone-connect- —_——>— PRENCH REPORT DESCRIBES CAPTURE » OF NEUVE CHAPELLE most of that equivocal tribute, mere after variety. That's no excuse for him to-day, however. “Nature should be the servant of man, not his mist His ability |) PARIS, March 11, via London (As- Prussian border in northern Poland ¥ jaociated Preas).—’ od tment and settle down Gcar poeta “ aor Ryo of a] he has begun @ new movement south-| in the ubsiet on nute |%° dominate her determines his rise an ters ig rman tions in| ward, apparently intending to strike) 414 berries imectf | in the scale, Nature says bluntly, announced in the official| again at Przasnyas, where the Ger-| With the ‘Have a lot of children.’ Civilisation says, ‘Children shold be born under that system most adequate for their care and education.’ ‘ “The woman who loves her child with the love that 1s not merely ani- mal, desires to give it a father’s pro- \,Feport given out this afternoon at the aed Office. The report follows: ; “A British attack yesterday result- ‘Hea in the capture of 2,500 metres Tdmearly one and one-half miles) of Ttrenches before Neuve Chapelle “¢Fianders), and of the village itself. 7 “It progressed in the direction of | Aubers as far as Pietre Mill, and in a ‘@outheasterly direction as far as the ‘northern border of Boils du Dubies, that is to say, a distance of about two kilometres beyond Neuve Chapelle. ‘The German artillery fired only a fow shots. “As regards the rest of the front, there is nothing to add to yesterday evening’s communication.” mans recently met the defeat which preceded thelr general retirement in the north. Sixty miles north of Warsaw von Hindenburg is massing an army be- tween Mlawa and the Orzec River, That child of nature may ebey the law of nature. The child of civilization must accept its laws. “And our laws prescribe monogamy. Many women and some men practice it. Absolute monogamy would settle man to every foot—are concentrating behind Praasnyss. A Russian army of nearly the same size is grappling with the enemy. Fifty miles to the northeast a smailer force of Germans from Slerpc is attempting to press on toward ‘Vysogrod, on the Vistula, Their main objective is the Russian fortress of Novo Georgiewsk and a threat to cer said that in the end monogamy “Then woman is a natural vival of the fittest. He didn't speak from an ethical or religious point of view, but simply on the ground of efficiency. He foresaw that no other stem would work so well for so- ciety. And I believe that the woman value the quality ef kindness in of the future, with the American] men—there are women even now woman as leader, will turn the th whot worship ie reserved for flank the Russians in the Lea pods ory of monogamic marriage into fact.” brutal etrength. _ Inetinotively, reston, This German army already|/” arnen you don't agree with Gen.| che desires that the father and AND TAKE has been checked south of DroPio,| sities and others who prophesy that) protester ef her child and the r . In the meanwhile along the Pillca | polygamy will be practiced openly] hero of her dreams shall be one. y ih FOR KIDNEYS River there haye been oocurring daily and recognized officially in Europe| That is, she wants to marry for engagements of secondary importance | g¢ter the war,” I observed. life the one man whom she ee- fm which the Russians would appear SAL to Lave been successful Prof. Binder smilingly shook his rare head. “he does the selecting, you think?” GERMAN FINANCES “Wor a time there may be e certain| 1 interposed. IN SOUND CONDITION, ‘as there is at present and as there| Binder, “She everything except eo daye she idealized the club. Ages later she came to Dake a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers. amount of irregularity,” he conceded,| “O¢ course she does,” smiled Prof. We men think has been in the past. But in the firat|the actual proposing. SAYS HEAD OF TREASURY wince Tdlecount the threatened dearth | We do It ail, but we don't. The future Bee ie urepes hie war wont | Tomes OCs ernie feaeon way and ¢) I see no earthly reason why be a thirty years’ war. And though Most men would be glad — BERLIN, March 11 (via London).— and women must o i ‘guard constantly against Kidney trouble, The Berlin papers or Lay con- | the casualties are frightful they are her relieve them of the job. ‘use we eat too much and all ourfood | #iderable space to the spece jess than in the past. ‘Thousands of|1t's- the or eammered is rich, Our blood is filled with uric which the Secretary of the Imperial ‘acid which the kidneys strive to filter | Treasury, Dr. Karl Helfferich, yester- out, they weaken {rom overwork, become | day submitted the budget in the Reich- sluggish, the climinative tissues clog and | stag. wounded men are back at the front Since you're in a few weeks, Thousands and bun-| not a man you ca! lize.” dreds of thousands will return: to| PROFESSOR PREDICTS PASSING their homes when the fighting is over. OF THE BACHELOR GIRL. Seow salt is’ kidney trouble, bladder| “Germany's credit has stood the teat | ‘°!", ‘ . read weaint an grncral deinen health og ar etter than has that of Grat| yymbgr of on tee ama toe | mead ule proteasor ‘wisely you ae imps Of] Britain or France,” Dr. Helfferich de- i |Si'have taught for years in a co-ed: ™ iT 1 university, and I meet many clared. “Germany alone has avoided weatie onal university, and I meet ea 0 the college graduate often pro- claimed: tay ene didn't yen hd Be f no longer compelled te take the bothered wa en ak vt dog eral Se yee emyenny von LB cents, have fallen only 6 1-2) jatter inetead of the former, Rover Antoninus ‘stuck to her. resolu- macist about four ounces of Jad Baits; “The Reichsbank,” the Sect | TRUE LOVE FAVORS ONE MAN ashe Ap saually ear m... Raced k take a tablespoonful lass of water| the Treasury continued, “has ® FOR ONE WOMAN. Shek, some ng { | before breakfast for » " aad your| far better showing than has the Bank | «phe woman wao insists on the|® “The J lead, your back burts or the urine i cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to scek relief two or three times|'® general moratorium. French rentes| py during the night; if you suffer with sick | have fallen from 12 to 16 and English | job to half a husba headache or dizsy, nervous spells, acid| consols about 7 points, while German ‘ine. of England or the Bank of France. kidneys will then act fine. This famous] of MAE iensbank has a gold reserve of | #ingle standard of mofality, who does salts la made from the acid of grapes} 35" 19 egamy and the sin ry , -10 per cent. of its circulation and | not tolerate other women in her hus- he ca me, red rs | ena se [tape ocean at snot] Sha aerate flush and stimulate neys; to| Bank of England they are below 30 them in his present, The whole neutralize the acids inthe urine so it no! per cent.” tendency of romantic love is against Tonger is @ source of irritation, thusend-| Germany is keeping in touch with | the polygamous relation and in favor! giateur ing disorders. Austria-Hun; and Turkey, the] of the one-man-for-one-woman ar-| jg she the nermal, mi jad Salts is ine: cannot in-| speaker deci with the view of ex-| rangement. The woman who regards ly woman. assisance. e the macoul ve; jure, makes tful tending them financial ks rel py is fending | ther pnailies have a con. | ve as something other than physical heed sigerably lower war'c Papell. Ho ——————— fe, te, very simmers reasen Coneamey 4 i ROP RY 5 ee oxalcal ny may be a professional siren or an dint in neither instance pe Sate Fee Flirtation Doomed, Future Girl Will Propose, Says Prof. Binder Eminent Sociologist Also se Eg ur Ply AND mE STIG at “We are just now living in anatural | highly Interesting biological theory | hatin Moe of the double Gen. Mackensen took 1,660 more pris-| world,” explained the professor, “put | Which makes Eve antedate Adam, in-/ standard. But the practical enforce. atead of the other way around. ment of the sing! indard lies in the hands of modern women, and North and northwest of Preasnyss, | man. "The first life principle was fe-| Ditscuarly of American. women. duce a variable element"—make the|ters according to an identical es woman may make the American man!—“the male principle was cre-| marriage a model for the rest of the ated. Biologically, man was a seeker | world. SEND SUBMARINE CREWS London Paper Says Death This over a battle front nearly forty miles|., °,,_, tection and teachi: That is° ge number of social questions. on teaching. at is‘one wide, Five German army corps—8|«. jiperal a thinker as Herbert @pen-| Treason why most women have been | 2¢7man submarines. Let us send on the side of the monogamous re- ee uses Aptis to the began and avoid judicial disputes over what we must triumph by the law of the sur- | lationship. ehail 66 with thors,” here-worshipper, Back in the |, vigorous editorial to-day, criticis- ing the Admiralty’s leniency in deal- strongest man with the etrengest | ne the Admiraity’s nency tn es jury piracy, might prevent them from obtaining thelr just deserts. deaUng with German submarine crews. No surrender should be ac- cop! bottom with their ships. It would be ” an honorable death, inflicting no lects as her ideal.’ stigma.” SAYS KAISER’S SON-IN-LAW oo —Under orders to silence her batteries! wo less @ person than Dr. Ernest ‘Engineer Howard . L a aoe Magn d Smith is authority for that statement, cares a ae x m ecuedih uk Cie tinadt on ‘as Dan and Dr. Smith should know, because Ske me ae lnaustne me he is @ graduate of Yale, a biologist, med narrows, according to latest), chemist and a pure food expert, to “By educating her sons and daugh- landard of purity, the American TO BOTTOM, IS URGED Way Would Be Honorable One for Victims. LONDON, March 11 (United Press). —"Let us take no more prisoners from The Globe made this isgestion in “It is not likely that even a British uld convict these men af said the Globe. “Sentiment ‘There is a much simpler way of They should be sent to the ———e 1S INCURABLY ILL NOW OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. LONDON, March 11.—The Evening News publishes a despatch from Co- Supreme Effort Is Being Made} From Some Only Ten steaming slowly up and down the strait, firing at Nemasieh at a range Ay veveral tien, May Wg Sereeee District Court all about eggs to-day.| Luckily the accident happened: are eplashing the water with a rain ‘of projectiles, while Fort Killa Bahr, Mean jap hte Herbst |further on toward Brooklyn the ts nearer the water's edge, interrupts |. Fowler, former |are elevated. the duel with sonal wat Collector of the Port; Louls A. Coo-| The express service between een. bie pobog = v0 | lldge, hie deputy; Clarence Stuart and| tic Avenue and Jamaica was the American Transfer Company. for two hours following the entrance on the European side, has| cause Fow! actin: nervice. been badly damaged. No gunfire has}, vats extn of he catnse Colaebe come from Chanak on the Asiatic} eggs into the bay in 1908. side opposite Kilid Bahr for several : days. If the allied fleet succeeds in — Sean adel ORTVILOBAAR ES 00 VES PEE ex BADLY DAMAGED WAY STL BE FES, Ins BV ALD FLEE} SRS ere ‘The rear car of a i Island electric express train ie from Far Rockaway to the Atls Avenue station in Brookiyn the track st Union Course @ to Reduce Fortress of Nama- Years Young. o'clock to-day. The running gear of zieh in Dardanelles. smashed against the third rail Eeges, if properis cared tor, wilt itve| © Way S# to form s short to be 100 years old without showing| ‘® frightened passengers were LONDON, March 11 (United Press). | signs of seni! on in their exit from ile debility. nolsy display of electric Jury Samples Cake Made am length as soon as of the derailed car. None of say nothing of being an M.D. af A.| "the ‘deraliment: was’ caused S| B. anda Ph. D. He told Judge Hum-| part of the electrical machinery phry and a@ jury in the United States/ the car falling to the track. rs Dr. Smith was a witness for the| the train was on the surface. A Kllid Bahr, guarding the narrows! ierbet wants $12,000 da: bee | wite ‘hes wae Herbst maintains the egga were the Government sa; they demolishing the Krupp positions on doe take wore dounena oF 14 Namasieb it will move into close range and complete the destruction f of Killd Bahr. All Athens despatches agreed to- their shells and preserved in a solu- tion of boracic acid. When Dr. Smith took the witness chair he walked around a big can of day that the Queen Elisabeth and her | boracic acid preserved emas, all ap- supporting warships are meeting the| parently In 4 fine state of health. sternest kind of opposition from he sald, “are ten Namasieh. Twenty-four modern . my mind they're just Krupps of various callbres are ‘Gur ouae day they came from mounted in the fort's batteries, high} Juro ‘ ats nil overlooking Killa Bahr. mysterious can, onities sumieoute are believed to b6/and moved back a trifle as Dr. Smith poe Be in ; went on: § jo fir “Egan ee utes, "Stgran for twenty-four | onuse cheyse nbd, tee eaey cou hours, according to despatches from | ‘strictly ‘esse that a iets the island of Tenedos. It was rumored | nearer being decayed t! cam at Athens that Rear-Admiral Peirse, | served just joa than eggs pre- commanding the British sq Delicte 5 consented to a suspension of hostilities to give non-combatants time to leave Smyrna. ten-yoar-old eggs. PARIS, March 11 (Associated Press).| “The cake was then ri a passed to ti int of the C4 jury. tay took a bite but +4 ‘and Britigh warships was conti jofines the commercial as fe rom, aviators from learning the fire from the fleet, from some of the Turkish batterie: slackened perceptibl. _————_> GERMAN REPORT BRITISH RELEASE ADMITS BRITISH ARE STEAMER VITALIA IN NEUVE CHAPELLE AFTER. A SEARCH. BERLIN, March 41 (by wireless to Sayville, 1. 1).—The German War] gian steamer Vitalla, from New oo OMice to-day gave out a report onthe! ie, g for Rotterdam with « Feket: fl ction. progress of tho war, dated March 1] o¢ packing products, has rao| | Onsale at which said: tincxed the| (eused, by the British authori:ies nil beck Ast of ‘The British yesterday attac! Falmouth and to-day left that port;any one 4} cont for German positio.s, near Neuve Cha- | for Rotterdam. Dr. Charles ‘This action was taken after , pelle, At somo points they entered] | TH Act tania had been, cone | NetomAdet, the village. ‘The fighting here still) signed to the Netherlands ov continues. ‘The British advance near! trust, ee been repulsed. @ Vitalia was picked up at sea Givenchy hay been sepuMaistrict tho] 80d taken Into Falmouth by British In the Chamr ‘ authorities, who explained that the : French have delivered two attacks| Government wanted to determine to AP R 4 septon the engpertypes uoitale: whicd wees in Rotterdam the cargo was " the forest, 0 l. they lost to us the day before yeater- Eb cnsednd Lene Brveut, 25 day, both these attacks were repulsed, | ——_———_—_—_—_—— Gnd the lonses of the enemy were JPONDON, March 11\—The Norwe- heavy. AY ne Vosges the confit for the 0) onketne Reichlackenkopt resumed yeaterday. wire the west of Sorje (northeast of Augustowo) we took 600 Russian ftisoners. and captured three une machine guns, ana Tresh “unelan attempt to break e arts resulted in the anni- hilation of the Russian forces. “Northwest of ‘Onstrolenka the Ger- mans were victorious. Six Russian officers and 900 soldiers were taken prisoners, ene eight machine gune aptured. Wertne cerman attacks to the north and to the Baca wae 0s Seow ade further prot . peNorthwest of Novomiasto 1,660 more Russian prisoners have been made.” TWO U. S. DESTROYERS COMING HERE TO WATCH THE INTERNED SHIPS. pempaaieiae WASHINGTON, March 11,—Ber tary Daniels to-day ordered the dei troyers Drayton and McDougal up from Guantanamo to join the gunboat Dolphin, which was ordered from the Washington Navy Yard last night te take up a watch in New York Harbor. The coast guard service ordered the cutter Mohawk in from her cruising ground to take a station off Tomp- Kinaville to reinforce the other coast guard ships in the harbor. | | penhagen which says that Ernst Au- gust, Duke of Brunswick, and son-in- law of Emperor William, is suffering Mr. Daniel said it was not the pres. ent intention of the Navy Department to order other ships to New York and breakdown which the only explanation of the latest ‘The Duke, who moves was that the ships were being n after the out. placed in the ordinary course of tak- became ill while ing precautions to safeguard neu- trality. Norfolk, Va.—‘‘ My health . Lenftered was going into decline, and nothing I took Moma shee e until one day a friend came into my office and me would take Vinol it would do me lots of good. iets now toe ent ran. eel Gee ee ie for me to building ap cas Coen eer e thing I’ begin. to talk about te Vinal” Mattie Danwava, Nort » Va. 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