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New-Way Wonder for Corns, “Gets-It LS Ee ae ook one j | 'e° 6% Map Miners ome Vawiarraccmem: tthe The WUD Himpte, Rane “tnte-t.” . oe Fata: by Riter-Meseman.— ‘ould never guess they are 610 Moaroe Clathes are the same very detail of Fabric, Construc- 5, Birle and Fit as other 25 caused by defects in od ts rel or Consult an Optometrist, under State laws, in all eye troubles. Peppanea, We "Be Coreen: i, &- * marr. se Se pe z= BY FRENCH TROOPS; Military Works in Serbiar senal Town Blown Up Be fore Capture by Teutons ‘Germans Admit That Serb Are Bitterly Every Inch of Ground Contesting | PARIS, Now %—Announcemeat wae made by the War Office to-day of the repulse of a Mulmarian attack */om Wrench troops in Mouthern Serbia near Krivoink In the region of Strumiten the French troops are ad vancing om the mountaing pear the frontier “On the sea there Rae been great activity. ‘The coast of Bulgaria on the Aerean Sea has been blockaded by the allied fleet since Oct. 13. Ded- eagetch was bombarded on Oct. 2, and on Oct, 20 and 2 military estab- Ushments on Galitpoll Peninsula were bombarded by British monitors, In spite of the protecting nets and the many Oxed mines set up by the Turks, British and French submarines have succeeded in passing the Narrows and operating in unison in the sea of Marmora, where they render partic- ularly diMcult the movement of Turk- inh boate and the revictualing by way of the sea of the Turkish troops on the penimeula.” BERLIN, Nov. 3 (via London).— The city of Unites (Usics), in north- western Serbia, has been captured by the Germans, This announcement was mado by the War Office to-day. AMSTERDAM, Nov, 8.—French troops are being landed at Kavala, the Greek port on the Aegean Sea, according to a Sofla despatch, The Austro-German forces tn Serbia are preparing for an active bombardment of Nish. Austrian bowitsers of the type which levelled the forte of Preemyst have arrived at Pjrot in preparation “v THE EVENING WORLD, Vee rEseas, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. "NOTA PEACE | JMAKING 4 Har A HARD PIGHT.| BY PRINCE BUELOW, | GERMANS ASSERT at Madrid Declares He Is Not to Meet Wilson or Spanish King. Embassy MADKID (via Paris), Nov Formal denial te made in « oi ment inevued at the German Wmbarey that Prince von Buelow intends to Aiacnes possible peace terme here and in Washington A deapateh from Corunna ays the. former Imperial Chancellor of Ger- many, who is now tn Switzeriand, ia expected to arrive there aboard the Dutch steamer Tubantta. ROMP (vin Paris), Nov, #—Pope Benedict exprensed regret to Cardi- nals who made inquiries that he was unable to give any hopeful assur- ances an to a likelihood of early peace nogotiations, Kmbansios of the allied powers here all ofMcially deny that there was any foundation for the reports that a peace move- ment is under wa: z in close touch with « denies that Prinoe von B to Switzerland with the opening peace nego’ ee, n= der the present circumstances, such proposals could come only from the quadruple entente. ‘The newspaper says that tt is not {mpoasible he will meet certain influ- ential persona at Lucerne, notably Giovanni Glolitti, formerly Italian Premier, who is to go there inognl The object of the interview, sald, would be to study the po tles of peace between Italy and the central empires. No foreign politician je known to have arrived at Lucerne. Revue says there was a meeting of for the bombardment of the Serbian capital. “Before leaving Kraguyevats the Bervians blew up all buildings of military importance,” writes the Ber- Mn Tageblatt'’s correspondent at the front. “The Serbians fought with great bravery, defending their flat. tened trenches to the last. “One Austrian battalion captured 140 occupants of one trench, but in the other cases the défenders fought to the last man with the courage of despair. While these eanguinary rear guard fights were going on the main Serbian army and long columns of wagons loaded with war materials effected a safe retreat. The aivil population evacuated the town some days before it was captured.” BALONICA, Greece (via London’, Nov. 8-~The Bulgarians who are in- yading Southern Gerbia appear to have encountered a check at the | ***° Isvor defile, northwest of Krivolak, eminent ecclesiastics of differsent na- tionalities a few weeks ago at the Capuchin Monastery at La Val Sainte | Fribourg to investigate the posalbili- ties of peace. No information has been obtained as to the result of the conference. caniadberenwion TYPHOON AGAIN HITS LUZON. Second tn a Week Ie Heading for Mantla—U. 5, Transport Caught, —A typhoon, which violence, te again sweeping the section of southern Luzon which was devastated two weeks ago with the loss of nearly two hundred lives and Bappsaty oe damage estimated at 000, ‘The storm ts hi Wig wireless message was received to. ey from the United States Transport heridan, which was in the vortex of ine storm. The Sheridan, which wi po, miles east of Luson when the me: A gent, reported she had oni yng Bon extremely severe weather, but been damaged. New York Brooklyn Philadelphia oem mAnetofememSigmaclih HERE is Thankagivin 8. ing as her own; There are | coats in the fabrics, soft v cades, satins—coats for the street, for the par dior the theatre. Worthy represent s of everything in the realm of desirable coats. Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria And Above All-- Coats at $25 ment of riches in tailored thin; as the season progresses towa: ® most important part in the wardrobe —more so than in any former season. The office of the new Bedell fashion shop in Thirty-fourth street is to pre- sent these styles—almost unlimi number—which Fifth avenue is accept- the most economical prices, above all, are the coats at $25. The new flared three-quarter counts; the long flared coat and the lengths in between. ‘The newer velvets and all the velvety literally an embarrass- And coats are playing in and to present them at reautiful $175 and $200 collection—but tomorrow, elours, broadcloths, bro Newark Pittsburgh St. Louis | 2 ae , ial AS NINIAS IY UE On the other hand, the Lausanne} ITALIANS’ BIG GUNS '; NOME Now &—Austrion regiments ” the Inonse-Carse Hine trom Oot to 4 fost more than belt their of. jane. eave the Iden Nastonate | Unable to eave thelr heavy artiliery | ine they are to come inte the Prise urt within i@@t deye and be tried condemnation as “gved aad law- the Austrians relied (hem inte ra 004 torrente Teelve @n4 eeventeen-inch guns mounted on Mount Banto and Mount Babatine to defend Gorisie (Goritx) were dismounted by Italian artillery fire Italians before Gorisia enable them | to bombard the Austrian defences | 4, farthent to the east of the city. ‘The following offical statement has | bern insured “Along the Isongo front yesterday, under @ continuous rain, our troope | renewed their attacks with unabated | vigor. “re @ Their Bflectives. and Hamborn, ravines |‘ ful prises. New positions eooupied by the pripas | the Hooking BRITISH E-BOAT SINKS = |= GERMAN STEAMSHIP In the Plava section we counter ertarhe @uring Me might eur carged by Gay 1% progres worst BRITISH APOLOGIZE "| Declare Austrian Regiments on FOR LOWERING U, $. 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