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ere Miprige 2 i5” . . it and discharms of deadly the attack opened yeatercay . The nigel offictal yt i Brit bas been bi points, fhews of this attack that Field Marshal for years Gorman com: the Turkish army, has on- Aleppo, Gyiia, for the invasion of Beypt * Aleppo is 200 miles north of Damascus and about 600 miles from the Egyp- * than frontier, Vou der Goits's army consints of , troops whe have been stationed In Constantinople under German oMcéra 4 ‘fen supplies of rifles and Krupp | have been forwarded across the | de-Constantinopie road to equip ‘them, Messages have been sent by » the Kaiser and Sultan wishing success to the expedition. Indications that the Germans have _ been preparing for an offensive at Ypres have }-on + n for some time. Large reinforcements have pouring through the Rhenish prov- inoes, and heavy contingents are re- been brought dows Allied air scouts have acoumuiation of im- war munitions in the Ypres jh Roinach, the French mi! the Germans . end iat num brought from A‘vtria to the allied works as they did in ie ag ~ DEATH IM AN AIR RAID S52 ONLY 50,000 SERBS ESCAPED CAPTURE OR ANNIRILATION |Bulgars Report Almost Com- plete Wiping Out of Enemy's Army, ACCUSE MONTENEGRINS. Said to Have Made Treachet- ous Pretense of Surrender —Severely Punished. boon | - SOFIA (via Berlin wireless), Dec, 20.—Only 50,000 Serbian troops o4- caped capture or annihilation at the hands of the Austro-German and Bulgarian armies, according to ad- vides received here to-day. . Of this number 40,000 attempted to reach Scutari without baggage and artillery, At least 10,000 of these peris! in the Albanian mountains and @ great number were killed by Albanian irregulare, Only @ small Bulgarian force is now employed against the remnants of the Serb THE EVENING WURLD. RAS VOTERS INGREECE UPHOLD THE KING'S ANTLWAR POLICY Constantine’s Supporters Gain Large Majorities; Venizelos’s Followers Refuse to Vote. ATHENS, Dec, 2.—The Gounaris neutrality programme, was returned to power by large majorities in yes- terday’s elections, The “war party” supporters in Athens and other tm- portant centres of former Premier Venizelon generally abstained from voting on the ground that the clec- tion wes illegal, In the rural districts hin orders were not #o well obeyed. In Athens and Piraeus the Goun- aris party gained fifteen out of twenty-two seats, Adh te of for= mor Premier Rhaliis, the Progressives and the Independents, were largely outnumbered in the balloting. The present Premier, M. Skoulou- dis, was not @ candidate, PARIS, Doc, 20-~"It is etated that the Gorman answer to the Greek pro- test upon the question of the entry of Bulgarians into Greek territory was banded in at noon turday,” the Athens correspondent of the Party, supporting King Constantine's | he. 2 aX, Oscar S. Straus Taking Oath | As Head of Utilities Board WALL STREET. \ MR, STRAUS TAKES OATH AS M’CALL'S SUCCESSOR ‘FRENCH GWE UP | POST THEY TOOK IN SURPRISE ATTACK War Office Reports Many Engageménts Along the Battle Line. Paris PARIS, Dec. 20.~—The French War Office thia afternoon gave out a re- port on the progress of hostilities reading as follows: “In the Artois district there has been fighting with band granades at @ point to the north of Boiso-en- Hache. Between the Somme and the Olse the artillery has been active, In the region of Fay we have silenced a battery of the enemy at a point near Sainte Deocade, to the south of Mou- lin-sua-Touvent, “On the north bank of the River Aisne we yesterday evening evacuated the small outpost that a surprise at- tack brought into our possession on Dec. 15. This position 1s to the soutb- east of Vallly, The half section of troops which occupied it returned to our lines, “In the Wooevre district, at the for- ests of Mortmare and Le Pretre, French batteries on several different occasions directed an efficacious fire DIAMOND NECKLACES AND CHAINS Every Variety of Diamond Necklace— set with perfectly matched gems of unsur- passed brilliancy—possessing all elements of character and distinction. New designs in guard chains and sautoirs, artistically set with diamonds and other gems, in continuity or effective groupings. Opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral ‘Coming Prom Church With Queen gi i Jn capletea (2 “Germany, it is understood, de«| There was good volume of activity] “Il Now Leave Politics Behind,” He} against the communicating trenches He isa solo und hee af oer ego with a ‘When German Airshi marian art Glared that notwithstanding the mili-| ®t opening, and prices showed gains. of the enemy. There bas been also service sole a heel. Neither sole nor esl wil Airship Threw was Teilroad trucks laden < mu] tary necessity which required tho| Business, however, was concentrated Says, Refusing Comment on | (ov ncnading in which both sides took wear through until you have had more service than Down Bombs. tons, cannons, leather, gasoline 4d) Deuit of the retreating entente al-|in the industrials, and buying ap- Gary Dinner. sectot N o ordinary rubbers give. all sorts of provisions obtained by . " Py y Dart {n the sectors of Nomeny and of ry Li lies the Imperial Government, taking | peared to be for the purpose of cover, Bioncourt, in Lorraine.” PARIB, Dev, 9—Detalls of the! tne Serbs from thor allies, Bote Gf the SUPA epee vehtinent lag aorta. Baasyin” Locomoting| QUAY BK Biraun who succdedl] vewnriy “neers trie London This rubber looks well, fits well, and weare well, : Marrow escape from death recently) BERLIN, Dec. 20 (by wireless to| had ordered the immediate halt of the| oxened up 2% at 118%, Mercantile) 24ward EB. McCall as Chairman of the] 5. . dhs ieeriaaits Rubber Footwear te made ina wide variety of inde | @f the Ming and Queen of Belgium| sayvitiey—"The oficial Austrian re-| Bulgarians, || ||| ante Oa ae cined 2 pointe. to| Public Service Gommiasion, bean ial Snciteg th OO a ame rec ere erat Teree tte stormy weather needs ef mea, women, when German aviators threw bombs | port on Dec. 19, as given out here bY) ma, eo entration of Austro-Ger- | * 9 y e official dutte t moon to-day. He|*nelle 6 German positions at West- boys and town ur country. n forces for an invasion js said to| 74. American Coal Products sold at mes me ‘ on vi s : ° P MRS MMEE othate where the revel the Oversens News Agency, contained | SavGence rsa, Citar wn ele te Te aenesioken Ot Lote dl a crutch ak tac ofloen at. tia Garam: — = i Belgien peas, hoe were The Hub-Mark is your value mark. Look fer it on the sole. g eguple now reside are printed to-day | the following passage in regard to the ton has beet completed a definite) strong during first hour on predictions | #0 at 10 o'clock and preceeded to get} .,, = ok ms ‘tiled by Jan ; cociies K by the Petit Journal. campaign against the Montenegring: | feci@an will be taken; Thus the ques- | of shortage In gasoline supply in 1916, | everything (n readiness to take the Me Go Gent Aca wnawaaniene: § " ‘The King and Queen were coming! “The Montencgrins at some places! hut in official cireles optimism Texas Oil advanced 6% points, Mexi-| oath of office at noon before Supreme] +). statement Pr s re) jarters. g (out of church from mass with the| held up thelr hands, waving fage,| The Austro-German forces aro esti- | yy Ol! #4 And California Petroleum | Court Justice Irving Lehman, who 19) + pe pi bbs mamnagae eadie Hi feat of the congregation when wl) und advanced until they wero noar| mated at about 320.00 Si arket_ was quiet in second hour|® Nephew of Mr. Straus by marriage, | ilove Ateacked she tont Of opt: = UBBERS : German seropianes appeared, fying | the Austro-Mungarian lines, Thero| OnYy, Gealiery. It and prices Arms Americus smciters| eaides the newspaper men and| tiers’ icing concentrated theren Apparently they were coming ‘The King told the peo- Hl they suddenly threw hand grenades. will be ready boxb Th Th was activi rising to 102%, and Cop- ny showed ea photographers, the only persons pres- troops being concentrated there. The World's Standard Rubber Footwear This treachery found corresponding Peastnes A enews ‘ ent as witnesses were Commissioner .) ‘and take faite ei trvaseat % ‘ ays will by teeuted ASQUITH REFUSES from top prices on ght selling espa a tara Pepto U.S. ARMY OFFICER Mab Stact Mabie Vostwrane: They tru deocedaste wortkasa™ wh ool “that few had time to comply with| The official Turkish report of Dec. TO TALK OF PEACE Closing Quotations. nephew of the Chairman and mn. HELD AS GERMAN SPY ie the entries for to-morrew's races at tastructions before the machines|19 concerning the Mesopota nian We 40.3 Gi pod Yillage. Two. bombe | Sane amy vaguin weed dumedum Wit mt show tom orien ena, 44, | CSternan, counsel for the commission, ‘ Oe Eee ine | bullets.” British Premier Refers Questioner 18) sre nt Secretary James Bl rieut, Edward L. Dyer Detained at * Neither of the fore foregoing Ke! in Commons = "hav i < whieh has] Jpsured fa the vernons, St thtee AO Hs Parmer it + 3B] “1 have po Plan or polioy other tnan| Singapore; Had Falled to Get e 7 e matementa as forwarded by cable by Statements on Subject. f +11 the work is surrounded with comp. | Passport on Leave of Absence. é I tha INDON, * R +8) cations and difficulties, is large and 4 For FREE Dj ae 75 Sg aga ce Alaa NR al ly la eee Bit t | Somprenenaive and requires the fulle| WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The War Cy a An SFR Los ‘has abandoned all idea of entering the rawn into any EN -- f | Gat attention. I shail do my best,” | Department has been unofficially ad- THE WO a wae rf *| discussion of the subject of peace Oat + “I know nothing about the Gary d that Lieut, B Ds iD campaign waa apparently con vise jeut, Edward L, Dyer of End this afternoon in the House of Com- Oi "| dines," said Mr, Straus, “In taking tons when Bir William Polara + | tule place I leave politics boning.” | th® Coast Artillery, who had been nN ae | eee las cece given three months’ leave of absence e Byten, member for North Salford, we eT ; For 1915-16 . {) sa from duty in the Philippine Islands, i wuggested that recent debates in the % if ined in SI A handsomely printed and profusely illustrated volume, with colored ‘ One, scsk tie Mettuting. [asieniad m dlepodlien, te We = 81SAY BROKER GOT $75,000 a aig eels a egermat |covers, presenting descriptions of hundreds of Winter Vacation places tu terdam that yyy 4 troops were| transfer tho issues of the war from i = G i &)yarious sections of the United States, Canada, the Bermudas, Porto Rico, ; ‘ Drier Staniarten fe) Che WaT aa te re ee Be = ON FAKE CERTIFICATES passport on leaving the Philippines, |Cuba, the Bahamas, &c. 4 frontier, presumably for a new blow | icy the COUN) Cosme i ¢ No word from him or official news| Many American Health Resorts that are declared to be fully equal to at Austria, pir Witter wes sania to th " t it ——ooo of his detention has been received, shoes Aprons, Restaurants and Hotels in Now York City, &¢., are also repre- Seemneinelipiciimareaten 0 know s, ' ft Fort , P. TL, [Bente h, tl tel eof Poa CANADIAN-JAPANESE ¥ the Government could wee its way t t Lowden's Trial Involves Odd Wall Proves id deft weet seen at A Keference Book That Every Vaeation Taker Should Read and Keep! ‘thin remedy held so highly in esteem that dion y form of response to } t, Street Deal Which Promises days ago. He had planned to spend Whether you expect to take a Winter's Vacation or not, be sure anc hes a lon, by the time travelling in the Orient, and |get &@ FREE copy of this valuable publication. You will find ite crowded vtbose who have ocen its effective The Premier said the questioner 20% Sensati was to have gone to Puget Sound |pages quite as in . Was as competent as the Government | 9° ~G a Sensation, a teresting as they are instructive. wim os bal vary legal eager to draw inferences from Relohetas iG for detail there upon the expiration The Wora'Wintet by mail, addres aggravated, Poslam Gebates, but intimnted that the Gov- 4a 4 trial which promises to reveal - ie World Winter Resort Dept. Pulitzer Bld Pars Row, New York City,’ tight from the start, stopping Regiment of Naturalized Citizens Legeeey Desition was unchanged on Bat the inner workings of Wall Street - = . wi 4 4 and bealing 90 acti that pence, 12% + .%&| transactions was begun to-day be- may be copn ping pv Will Be Organized in slteneehaY hate wate,” mace tea || we +) tore Judge Nott in General Sessions. Poslam—; British Columbia. Pyemter, “and partioularly to the an- ih* $1), | George H, Lowden of Hempstead, L. swer I gave on cP 1,, member of an old family and ac- OTTAWA, Ont, Deo. %0.—Major| Premier Anquiths statement on tah: ,* | tive in the social affairs of the Mea- Gop. air Sam Hugbés, Canadian, Min- band 3 was: “If proposals of a seri- i +*i|aow Brook Colony, was placed on Iter of Militia, to-Aay received trem | ove qhameter for & weneral peace are 43+, /triat.on an indictment for forgery Britis Columbia a proposal to organ-| ments, either Murectly. oF Trot & | nicd Oct. 7, 1914. ise a regiment of Canadian-Japanese | neutral power, they will be discussed 4 Fr Sra At the time of Lowden’s arrest ho for service in Europe, One thousnnd| by the allied Governments. — Until! ¥. ios * 3) was “business getter” for the broker. | ANTA CLAUS TAKES PLEASI Japanese, who have been naturalized bod Forage Ao t ey td ive 1X, i age house of Ehrich & Co., No. 67 Ex- LOFT GANDY LAND in Canada, will be enlisted at onas, ——$ chan eo Pinon (eg S14 was silened be = had deposited tep wus one-hundred- er gil stogeiuaghry Shy Mas une 8 Parvieum STOND, ‘fs + "R| share certificates of stock of the ont grey easnlents be made of {dividend "of per cent. ‘a preferred By = 8 Laclede, ‘coliatenal for margin for as yo of rg vat ire, ghar the officers will be naturalised’ Jap eat Yani, 2B. to “avril, aviv, Bs P| SCCORAL OF An alleged customer. ahs Riese h canoe veonsidere Anes "The Tull strength of the resi: 6 paid wus 1 F cont,” quar 19% il” ~ {| Frank A. Weston, It was alleged that the 6 tent wil be- maintained by ‘enlist ryen duly 3, 388, robe was reduced 1 a Lowden obtained $75,000 on the certifi- ments from time to time, [8 oer piso il aBldt {gi [cates Assistant District | Attorney Bi 20) +4" | Manley, Ip an effort to obtain a jury, Cre CeO pe ER bee ne i a of forger ; GEN, VON BISSING TO QUIT, [3:7 the et Map” <1) |dbrabam “tevy, Lowden's attornay: ae danas " = gays that before the case inishes ‘CALLING DOLLARS! Retives Prom Post as Geveraor- ee ine Co. $f [everat sensations will be sprung. f Now Yorke avery charges to any Belnt | General in Belgium on Jan, 1, ate. Vari foo = 8 meee emer Receiver of Temes of Dee. 80 (via Parts).—Gen, = Hempstead, was formerly connected psiag., German p ve pcgem "% with the brokerage house of Talbot t (PB the ccoupled portion of Belsium, ts = ote Set seit a J Taylor, foe tees Sena fo \ satire from the Governorship on, Yan. int Meni veautap: | NEW YORK Sah EXCHANGE. /paRK FAST ON JERSEY BAR. Nixie tndt eae Saget one datenee 0s the lea’) ‘ny eer mines ith Pecamber nie af if ihe peak . shortly, 11 (Gpecial to The Brening World.) Fycreed FILLED 00! \ } never M hh 4 42 3218 12211 ycanTOLOKING BEACH, N. J., Dee. om of tients tnt 5 ) vdespatchen on ie At Petr se | ant Amante Lob tee Hoe et Sica | July: ibes tate 1244 |20.—The entire cargo of tho stranded fais Kot a yong Vines, and ert price sinice 1910, au ust. iis et 34. it 1 1851 | Portuguese bark Pero D’/Almquer, which Forse 3 ‘attractive metal : | fiers ho messages intima big ER Via ny ihto 12:35 | grounded on the bar a mile and a half - M ; comp fake ellaboe wing toil boalth aul) CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN |advance, Vt *t84% 4 19 42 points | south of hore on Saturday morning, te HINT? AUT einsetiinttigimelatimatele | MARKET. eno pmrediasigen at > alae i Py eer gt PH CHOCOLATES British Molense Viner, apart Wana?, me HAVANA ENTRIES, ppthe, wrecking (ug North America and |] | Ki assoriment of all Chocolates oor ceed arte The Beandinavian > American Lane | 072 yo. Yih ti is, Clem, Ob advamtagy ut ‘of vB high tide since surprisingly fine collection of Caine knits sieamer United Sates, from Christion- hee Mis, toot vag ine tay t i HAVANA, Dec. 20,—Following are thi moner, FYB FOUND uly’ 113 } 4 ah" @ fait tnt tert ade by <aebrtla ware release eas mike Jig hawery th wo Ma: hand a My, y OY ee % nfeiganed | @% tw. ow WKY mm yu eat Park: ee" iri ra hel io ‘Now work our comma’ yest rom Greenock for Ae ar. 4909: a = ~The magic word Ha summon New" vod accordinie to advices. Fee |, Whept wh solive and mrong, rlaing ise, Ee Ome, eabecll Otter to oe ee Churches Etc, Rea, AREAL ee. ; is iP in be a vane tesa md We en Ae roar, oo ae Ba party ae ge 30 f tate % $2.70 | |e ble ; 7 has . 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