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. ‘GOING 10 FRONT __—ATGREEK BORDER German Troops, It Is Said, Will Begin an Invasion Within a Week. ‘ARLLIES DIG TRENCHES. ‘ Ready to Give Battle Twenty Miles North of Salonica, Says Athens Report. PARTS, Dec. 18.—Czar Feniinand of front in Southern Serbia within a few days, the Salonica correspondent of the Temps reports. Elaborate arrange- manta are being made for his recep- thon at Monastir, whore a large part of the population is Bulgarians, “The Bulgarians are still halted at the frontier,” cabled the Temps cor- respondent. French and English ad- ¥ance guards have already reached the Bulgaria will arrive at the Bulgarian | Indictment Against the Debutantes, of New| | York by Dr. John D. Quackenbos, Famous Hypnotist: “The Drink Habit Is Growing Among Women— | Cocktails and Highballs Are Everywhere—Girls of Good Families, With Painted Faces, Mix Openly in Roof Garden and Cabaret With Up- | to-Date Bacchantes. Bir Drink Wine and Smoke Cigarettes in the Corridors of Hotels—The Girl of To-Day Is Wholly Unfit to Be a Wife and Mother—The Society Woman Who Drinks to Excess Is Almost Without the Pale of Hope.”’ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Dr, John D, Quackenbos told the American Society for the Study ot Alcohol and Other Narcotics, at its forty-fifth annual meeting this week, that he has found hypnotism successful in the treat- ment of all save 20 per cent. of 1,200 cases of alcohol- ism which had come within his personal experience, Dr. Quackenbos was formerly professor of English literature in Columbia University, and has written sev- KING OF BULGARS |Girl of To-Day Is Coarse and Immbdest, Unfit for Marriage, Says Dr. Quackenbos ~—|2Q0 MEN AND DOGS | William Merts of Moomfield under hin first tustiade, from a window upon four of the men Immediately In front of the place, Robert #hannon of Hast Nn own and ‘Taken completely by surprise, the other policemen ran for the nearest shelter, Federico! seat a shower of bullets after them, One oaught Pa- trolman William Migging of Glen Ridge in the chook and he fell. Federict kept up @ continuous firing - and Patrolman David Wendell of Bai : an Orange was shot {n the arm as he Wild Chase Through Jersey |triea to help Higgins out of danger . When he had driven the police back, Woods for Slayer Armed Federtot ran from the rear door of the With Three Guns. HUNT DESPERADO WHO KILLED TWO PAY $265,000, THE THEFT OF COLEMAN Court Holds Officials Respon- sible for Wrecking of Cam- bridge, Mass., Bank | house, crossed a small cleared space, | and disappeared in the woods. It was | not until an hour later when help ar- rived that bis flight was discovered ee Two policemen rematned with the BOSTON, De 18.—Five directors dead and wounded men while the other » National City Bank of Cam- | set out for aid. The nearest house was which was wrecked in 190 from the scene, and it Ke W. Coleman, a bookkeeper, FEDERICI SHOT RIVAL. some distan When Police Came to Take} was atmost an hour before Dr. BE. L} were found guilty of negligence in ee ; x Ives of Iattle Falls arrived, ‘Thelconnection with the failure of that Him in Barricade He Gave |wounded men were hurried to his Institution by Judge Bingham in the home and later it to St. Joseph's! Federal Court here to-day. Under Battle and Fled. Hospital, Paterson, At the hospital it was found the bullet which passed through Higgin's cheek had lodged near the brain back of his left eye. No operation was at- mpted and he is unconscious and y die, The bullet which wounded this ruling depositors will recover ap proximately $266,000. The Court's decision was based on @ sult entered by @x-Gov, John L. Batos, an receiver, to hold the Preal- dent and directors lable for thelr failure to discover the misconduct of Special to The Frening World LITTLE FALLS, N. J, Dec. 18. Bloodhounds were this afternoon set | te ma to trail Antonio Federici, who killed two officers and wounded two others| Wendell waa taken from hia left] Soleman in time to prevent the whole shoulder and ho will recover or any part of the losses during « fighting his way out of @ house near! gince Sept. 10 Federtel, who ts] period of more than three yoare in here early to-day, when the police | fifty-eight years old, married and| Which the thefts were committed. ran him down after a long search jlived in Bloomfeld, has been sought] Tho report of the Master, Judge ‘Two hundred men armed with rifles] for shootinp at Miss Dora DePuy] Robert ©. Harris, who found in favor. wing the hounds thr near her home in East Orange and| of the directors, was aot aide. fond prenered outside de Federici is armed with’ wounding her escort, Charles Burr,| Directors held responsible by Tudge ATHENS, Dec. 18.-—-German troops| eral books on the power of suggestion in the cure of A and two au tic ro- | Mias Del’uy had been employed tn the | Bingham are Sumner Dresser, Goorge will bin Creak srondien Gelors mental and physical ills. He belleves and practises volvers and be 18 expected to put up| same establishment with Federict and| W. Gale and David A. Barbour. Two the end of next week and renew the that hypnotism can cure unrequited love, business fail- Ja desperate fmht repulsed his attentions. He bad Cone Sirectors are Dresser, who | Scoording to latest reports. The An: | ure, alcoholism and the drug habit, He has treated Friends of Federici in the taitun| threatened to kill her tf #he did not!ardaon—have died sines the auite voce | formation is said to h ne from hundreds of such casos, and he told me yesterday that oni Ra aay 8 ide =D A \nstituted, and the Court directed that Rorsons close to the German 1am- ho regards the socicty Woman who drinks to excess ax ed TAA NS ttairt geome \eautii eee aor a vee St sss tv te sears ARTILLERY. BATTLES Ae uae The allies will make their first de- almost without t and several of tham were arrest ; serving @ fifteen. out twe {les | mientras Lede | year te Willlam J. Keliher, con- termined stand about tw miles |TOO MANY DEBUTANTES SUF including the family of James Fuhare, ON THE FREN victed as an accomplice, ie ‘sirving ¥ | gun before the Angio-Fren FER FROM ALCOHOLISM. 4s @ charactor-former, a wife and a |who in the owner of the house in INE eighteen years. ‘ lark. Garbik ave bathe eons “Wo live in an age of moral lax-|mother, The national force that {s which Federtel was surrounded and ihe Court held that directors of « are counted on to check if not stop| news,” Dr, Quackenbos said in his |W! to-day, in America, is in which he had been hiding for #ev Gatien “iinptigdiy: cerca eee eee entirely the Teutonic iny ‘ : ‘est Seventy-third aris Reports Effective F inst | wet iiedly agreed to perform tebe Guthoritiva ave looding every lene t 9 127 A ts ve , aa, i ae Jeral weeks, Fusare, ble wife and son Paris Reports Effective Fire Against them properly and faithfully, and if poamble aid to th A, Cie bea) eereen tae w 1S Cl RS cessive use| a nd Norman Graham, a drier who ei 5 y misconduct or negligence they Te ere rae eat tIeE Ofelia women Anve no: tonker any Te +3. the ‘well: PROF JOHN D- QUACKE NBOS am S MhaMn won Enemy Transport Wagon Be- | fatied in this respect and damage en- ficial of the m : “iat c 1 claima he did not know Federici when glee @ cause Of astiod Avisos When jalonica yesterday red! «pect for moral or legal restraint, In |'7 RIAA WERE Moist gute ; wean ‘Sorina’ and’ Ot es a cause of action arises whic! with Gen. Sarrail, Arrangements ray siege \ young woman were 1 ea Quackenbos, “the ' ; ih a tom enPenteey rey ees citnd (2s M4 papa bd may enforce for the belie on mn be n Sa. |seen in a public ine | who : a | ‘all of rain and hail obit Jonica and the Anglo-French “rront | cocktail or smoking a cigarette} lt hole family to a delightful en ke of the fugitive in tha] ment was given out this afternoon at WHA — near the Grek bordes sified iinmediately with Fete er ee an ne uae t0 A CAPITAL R ME N WAYT M r r var = . (ENC Eig te TSA ea thin palenni Hue meevite now after he had ben traced a quar-| the War Office ; if ; ; 2 orld. » Td debutantes tremendous tor of a mile into the woods. The} negro and east of the River Drin in | the underwor ‘ remendously valuable in ao mile in ew Thi There were several artille ‘ Rian Wiest che River Drin tn) ee brought to my office suffering | promoting sobriety among the poor.” ; hloodhounds were then set loo . Tass WUBHL® Bee Ge Ase 7 PASSENGERS DROWN srina aid Bulgarians and Serbs en-| from alcoholiam—aitts of the hest so-|HE'S A TOTAL ABSTAINER TO|Forced, Like Belgians, to Maintain|Paris Report Says Ship May Have| For thres shonths tho police of Bast | k°Ments last alent. Tn the Artoix Bere oe eats aetay, clety whose fathers and mothers are KEEP ARTERIES SOFT, Governmentin a Poreien Been the Dit BD Orango had been seeking Fedoriol and | Ustrict Mkxhting at close range with | Salonicu desp suid that not |@# food as fay bepheallon “se speak always ot - ° aaa ali when at midnight he was located in| torpedoes occurred to tie east uf Roc-| SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 18.—Sevea even an exchange of ire occurred | Sta i haa one Young be aches ing altogether?” a Land, in Collision, an old house at Cedar Grove, near the }lincourt. Out batteries bombarded | persona were killed and ten injured . |to me who had thro LRH extremist. Personally | 2 Erle Railroad, the place was sure | Ger, onches : here to-day when a street wed Bu Switzerland, Dec. 18.—The | yt her father at a dinner party b o drink any alcohol, {|_ ROME. Dec, 18%—For the second] PARIS, Dec. 1s—A Havas despatch | iounded, Seven alloateat Phiten am German trenches at Blaireville, to the Tenouats a AV aion mae military critic of the Bund says be! oo ne had forbidden her to drink ies soft and L refrain| time since the war began one of the} from Athens under yesterday's date . é f south of Arras, ase t ve the central | 0 t 4 wan tag mich aoo0r The ia| kGaallbk Spoward. Ge: Rereue,- Gecatiad ; J4' TOrange, Bloomfield and Glon Ridge |”) over Spokano River, The car was Powers havo decided to ask Greece t9/ any more champagne nlshie | the tenson I feol younger tosday than | by the araies of the Eilon hoe eeee eee cows has been received there | wore stationed about the house with | “Between the Somme and the Otse, | joaded with early workers. fara Waprentees Shak She Sions | waiting ta tay OBS hie 's 1 dtd ten years au. Insurance com-| 0% ‘Ne # of the Kaiser, has been | that a French finer on the way tO] revolvers drawn whon one of the inen | in the on of Chaulnes, our artillory| ‘The killed were in the car more than - on Greek territory will unc r- | young Pp n showed her nicotine Imated that the] forced to move its capital beyond the | Marsctiles has been wrecked, and that |, ay pdeetelt de an hour after it went into the rivar, take no further offensive operations. | © oa gingers to one of the nurses say the man who borders. Muiog Joan Guilienin; with Of GSI oe ne eee directed an effective fire against a col-| ‘phe injured were removed to a hos- Greece, he says, will not od | stain 8 S avotages ono drink © day Nouioementiwas . wf y ‘The fugitive Instant lection of enemy transport wasons.” | 4 'tal. upon to bring about tho removal of|and asked her how to remove the Witte by ubout four ve Another aay't bat the Serbian c pital ‘wilt ‘be het soap he a mda : 1 Salonica, butt 0 mit auch enaes by wont! | thing the othe bat the Sorbian capi vil b ap Manes ett te eae See aca ee, SUAITIEL: LI CRORE BON CARR Hips ‘thing they have found Js that /extablished temporarily in Italy, probs A paNvenger, Was saved Sthieted to the intrenched carp there, | suxseation, talking to thes edt eteh Aor ay Mmired SLOG Ap LE TCR Y the war the The name of the liner was not men- hes < na ¢ ; ng to her. | #bou ‘ Such men ernment at Havre ecame uri, which was adds, the central powers will insu- bits will surely bring t polson themsely n i k Liisi h the BE e1 . : ; asel ve xcean of| Many of the & sunk ina collision with the Empress tute operations against Salonica By suggestion [impart to her pluck, | food. Nefehcnoaphc ta Mle af England nenr Matta BERLIN (via wire! te ville, | puath nerve, self-rell e. I atre tion wor vors., Men inber ah 491 , Was la 1), Dees 18.—-Austro- Hungarian | or ni and try to bring her into long In , overload their stom: |b No previous news of the sinking of troops have captured Honte- | her edicts aie ch always #08 three times a day, going home| arrive her Djurjura - ler of negrins and S plans 1 the last five} touch with the truth which 4 t oxhauste to swallow al” ts, King Peter ved in ys’ fichting on Montene soll, | scipalbe ust confess, thoush, A, its, King Pete Rae ottisially announced thin néters 1s aot ena able le meron hn Ql proportion tolot Serbia, who has made arrange. | tt named the noon. that I failed to make any imp y Msimilation, and iments to come to Italy, will address | Bmp inted in avall- Rn thelt yealetane invaders| on a young girl who was brought to ft hey smoke t €8[the opening session of the Serbian | able shipping rece the Montenes been| me by her mother and », 8o far as | | on up ahas LA Ast Parliament when the deputies re- =. fightin Aware many every deleterious habit a young & and breakdown. fol “ite [cov uae Shelnsing peas DERBY’S VOLUNTEERS “Montenegrin territory in the north-| grage," i down, Mae teen eitae the or Dr. Quack 08 ientioned tt . CALLED TO THE COLORS my." name of a young woman Ww ae PAR 1 rhe! Gorm: n| known as the Lady Exlan “DEATH AVENUE’ PLANS ——E Call Upon French Socialists to corr Minister's visit to Premier Skoulouc Broadway broilers until her ar a swaining (de A Tn iY |riage a short time ago to a profes —_—— Groups From Two to Five Ordered Abandon Idea of Regaining THE PURE WHITE works that ional dancer, “LE saw her only in. After ng Mayor, Prendergast to Assemble Jan. 20—Mostly Alsoce-Lorraine, | MINERAL OIL paring in Macedonia in the vicinity of | the presence of her mother,” the phy- hs ‘ ; . Havas d CH) Solan said, “and perhaps 1 should} Says Agreement May Be Reached { Unmarried Men. LONDON, Deo, 18.—German Soctal- " im Mader Gale OF have been able to do more for t r by End of M ists have issued an appeal to the Approved by ae ana danse . o German mill- |i the two women had not b+ t ah 8 Oy LONDON, Dec. 18—Under Lord | cialists of Prance to help end the war, Haney W, Wher, Direetor Good tary interests in M and that! daggers’ points all the time, Mayor Mitchel and Comptrotter| Derby's scheme of recruiting, groups|the Amsterdam correspondent of the Hlowsheeping Hurray of onda, Germany would therefore shortly see he dri habit js growing ng| Prendergast conferred to-day on the| fom two to five of volunteers who} Express reported to-diy, pyrscit obliged 10. aC our women, particularly among|question of abolishing “Death Ave-{CBtolled during the recent campaiga| The Socialist organ Vorwaerts, in lwomen of tho lelaure class,” Dr. nue.” Mr, Prendergast, ay chalrman|W!! be called to the colors on Jan. |its lutea’ jastic, ¢ piles Saab oa gee hopmnaid to the pampered dame of lan go rez]. ‘The results of the Derby campaign] waerts promised that in return the | Bae avery worm i New)! New ‘al's. sur-| have not been made public, Officials] German Socialists would force con- HEER UP BRIG HTEN UP! society nearly eve oma f tracks from the west side of ress from the German Chancellor sku | toe Hieile (nih cessions from ierman F = You TAKE FOR COLDS. York to-day ta her ‘little nip’ er the conference Mr a Se that would re tt at urly peace, The punch bow! figures at social at single mea 137 . ‘ ” ‘The danger in Junctions, and proud-pied belles dip aueationy ine | Will bo called te tho colors ttrst NY doctor will tell you that ‘‘the blues” is frequently using patent medicines is from the stimu- lants and dar gerous drugs which many of them depend on for their tempor- ary effect. Be- cause it is free from alcohol, narcotics and dangerous drugs, F ather bas had 59 years of success as a tonic and body builder, for heal- inig throat and lungs and in the treatn of coughs and colds, Father J Med: icine is a doctor's prescription,—pure and wholesome. Guiranteed.—Advy BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package 9 tan lost or fonnd articles wertised in Th World will Usted at The World's Informae tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building Arcade, Park Row; Worlde Eptown Ofticc, aorthwes’ core BSth St.’ and Bro-dwoyy 4 Hariecs Offley. 466 West 125th Sts ‘orld’e | Brooklyn Office, 202 Weshing~ | ton St, Brooklyn, for 30 days | ollowing tho printing cf < j [edvertlzoment, 1 i proves it. 25c at all druggists, le track probler: | freely in (Here I must pause to rat aide track problem corrob: Dr, Quackenbos, 1 have} feren Mayor was to d seen them do it, yea, even in our . sedate suburbs—not hulf so sedate as omeacn aecc they scem.) noe MODERN BACCHANTES DANCING AN IMPROPER GREEK DANCE. balls are every nton cordax ( GENEVA, D officials have to inspect the mil bullt from Damas Tureo- Cocktails and hig |where and the w u | GERMAN MOVE ON EGYPT, of Ratiway, 18.— Cr arrive HAVE D Major Gen. for I man railway dat Constantinople itury railway being ported t¢ upposedly for the } . cult of the broiler?” I asked ears ago and hi ‘ “If our tastes are as decadent as you pst believe, isn’t merely because we WHILE ON A LADDER adjust strive to please?” himself, Michigan man fell on his head | “T is a good word,” Dr, —ecetons Quackenbos replied The woman wio JERSEY'S LATEST WILD MAN lived month in sie 4» Whys Dead Grinks to Cees mane paral Ike & - haystack, ate lima beans and apples, and wore flve puirs| oN tone nuiand, De 18—Sir of trousers, threo shirts and and threo coats, John Ithys diod night, He wa = ? oar rJ Ae ADDO 1 such a type. STRAN BOUGHT PAN Like those used to take | professor of Cel at Oxford Uni Saarko, boisterous, st : i up Billy Sunday thank offerings at Syracuse, and when | sity in 1877 and muster of Jesua Col- ‘\thed bon-vivant, controlled by un Hy called for calle ofan to pass pan at lowe in 1895, Me wax knighted in |worthy impulses'and wholly waft to Hilly called for collection began to pass pan around, | 188? “tie wae the author of & nue getting $35 before he had to run, ful) her function in the community troubled conscience is new, isn’t it?) has n revived by a aie tay | dane: d. up-to-da Bacchantes vie em LONDON, Ds 18.—Fr * sof who have been en JONDO: m the begin. famil of th new ruilway lines ning of the war until the last of O: ind the cabaret in Russia. German all ber 1,786 German nobles we o M Noawithvenmted nt- | Con Ara gs | ber 4, an nok w Killed jirls of good families, painted ed. bo De Jin action or dicd of their wounds, aj ux openty in ire at ae — Rotterdam correspondent reported to- butantes & t righ) oO, drink day wine and smoke rettes openly in AMSTERDAM, Dec. 18.—Major Gan. | wine and smok 8 yon Btockhwusten has been killed In public them puting Action, accordinys to advices from Ber- bragenly n the corridors of hote in to-day | Thave had a number here In my office | Sea RRP for treatment and young married women have been brough | ul ste ntoxteath . ; ead Avan the ons see no Im- BALTIMORE HORSES to have Christmay tree | Making de propriety in drink publicly wits | trimmed with apples, loat.sugar, carrots, beets, ears of [Jennie Levi |men companion corn and other edibles, a treat from wealthy women hung herself £ gawky creature —s ew i mV gaxt One Hun See ttle Bolo ‘and you| = WOMEN NEUTRALS leaving Germany are bathed | tndas. The tant tell till you pass her whether | to Crane possible apy messages written in, invisible inn | tacnieg tae she sirl of thirteen or her grand- | perenne spines Chartes Dia “pon k that tho Now eae Ina note to a Miuite tar aupeat wet MILLVIL N. J, man hag received $1 from man | sald she wae a tee sate mantel who says ho stole two chickens from im thirtyetive | sauelty e, ft for wo ing. and Ing noose to hang Ms and was killed, ber “ot works, I 786 GERMAN NOBLES | |SUICIDE BY GAS | AND ROPE. | IED IN THIS WAR Von in Re- ) Have Been Killed | in Action. Stockhauste: nth doubly sure, a ® frail little woman, a was Jot at No. 445 | Jred and Seventy-fourth urning on the gas odor brought wan early Mra. ond, owner of the hous the Coroner Mra. Levine ering {Lom nervous red OY being iit | who Ina butehr, | K thie morn sur ‘anid her husband rk 4 a symptom of constipation and its attendant evil, auto- intoxication. ‘lake care of constipation and ‘‘the blues’’ will take care of itselt. But laxatives and cathartics won't cure constipation, Tn fact the indiscriminate drugging of the system with such rem- edies only aggravates the condition and tends to make cone stipation chronic. Because of the evident dangers of the laxative habit, physicians everywhere are advocating the use of Nujol, a pure white mineral oil, which does not drug or physic but which acts as an intestinal lubricant. Nujol softens the contents of the intestines and lubricates the entire tract, so promoting normal evacuations, It is purely mechanical in its action, and is not absorbed into the system. Consequently it is not habit-forming and may be taken in any quantity without harm, Write for booklet, ‘The Rational Treatment of Con- stipation.”” If your druggist cannot supply you, we will send you a pint bottle of Nujol prepaid to any point in the United States on receipt of 75e—money order or stamps, STANDARD OIL COMPANY Giew Jemey) Bayonne New Jersey