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Everybody Needs It— stored for emergency in a well-developed, well-preserved, well-nourished body and brain. ‘ Grape-Nuts food stands pre-eminent as a builder of this kind of energy. It is made of the entire nutriment of whole wheat and barley, two of the Tichest sources of food strength. Grape-Nuts also inc.udes the vital mineral elements of the grain, so much emphasized in these days of investigation of real food values. Crisp, ready to eat, easy to digest, wonderfully nourishing and délicious. “There’s a Reason’ for ’ Grape-Nuts Remember This MILK product and is sold at is not our intention to increase unless confronted by conditions not now exist, F. arm Products Div is a clean, safe, wholesome, dependable KAISER SHAKES UP LOT OF GENERALS: MAY DISMISS 30 ig Changes in: Commander 4s Vou Hindenburg Su ceeds Falkenhayn j|He Will Direct ¢ Lastern Front and in Balkans | | | | LONDON, Aug Kaiser Witheim dinminsed Gen. Fathenhayn, Chief of the German General Staff, and put | (een. Von Hindenburg ip bis place, be. «ure Falkenbayn was opposed to | sending troops to the eastern front to meet a Reumanien inv jon, the correapondent of the Exchange ph reported to-day Field Marshal von Hindenburg urged that reinforcements be sent to Austria and won the support of the | Katser, with the result that troop trains are now rushing German sol- diers to the defense of Transylvania The change in the general statt means the dismissal of thirty German th fronts, the mot p in any army # wan, the correspon: q stated, It is reported that Field Marshal Ma succeed von Hinden- command of the Aus- Kluck may be recalled to Ath ven command of one of the man armies that will at- stem the Russo-loumanian Hungary. Aug. 30 (via London). iiiiam's ntment of al von indenburg as German General Staff ts lacclaimed generally with enthusias- | tle satisfaction, The Berlin newspap- ers unite in saying that the Emperor jhas fulfilled the long cherished wish of the German people, who are de- clared to have Mmitlass confidence in the victor at Tannenberg. The newspapera give unstinted | praise to Gen Erich von Falkenhayn, the dismissed Chief of the Imperial General Staff, They give him credit especially for the successful Serbian campaign and for reopening communt- cations between Germany and Bul- garia and Turkey. pela hy | AUSTRIANS BLOW UP | MOUNTAIN TUNNEL TO CHECK ROUMANIANS. ROME, Aug. 30.—The famous Tomos Pass railway tunnel through the Transylvanian Alpa has been dyna- mited and completely wrecked on the Austrians to check the Roumanian advance on the important city of Kronstadt. (The Tomos Pass tunnel fs about | Empere Field Chief ¢ BORDEN’ (Grade B Pasteurized) 9 Cents a Quart There has been no increase in the price of this great popular commodity and it the price which do BORDEN’S ision WACKENSEN’S COMMAND) [isan Impalen on» Murheree 0 . mite the ¥ Now ° ' ‘ . emi hed ' . ' . The Austrians have made prepara tions tor t “ Kronmadt two most lm venta, by th BULGARS’ ON STRUMA SILENCED BY BRITISH GUN FIRE LONDON, A teries were at after an artill Monday and Tue announe “On the Struma front,” the an cement ways, “hostile artillery shelled the Kopriva Hridge on Mon day night and the following morning Our artillery retaliated and succeeded jencing the enemy batteries, “Yenterday our aeroplanes bombet Dram station and troops and trans ports at Porna, apparently with suc- —Bulwartan bat by the Britieh iran front, near Dold. dispersed an en- omy’ working part PARIS, Aug. 3 fighting tm fan front ay ways at of Bulgarian attacks ake Ostrovo were repulned bians., te allies bombarded Bul garian positions on the Struma front and near Lake Doiran violent artt! lery fiehting tinued in the region ot Ostrovo and Vertrenik. RUSSIA! DEFEAI TED IN CAUCASUS IS TURKISH REPORT. RERLIN (By Wireless to Sayville), Aue. 30.—Turkish troops are advane- ing step by step in the Caucasus and have broken the resistance of the | Russians who occupied dominating | heights, it was announced to-day by the Turkish War Department. One attacking Turkish detachment, it is | said, found a thousand Russian dead | on the battlefield. | BERNHARD! REPLACES | AUSTRIAN GENERAL | Germany's Military Writer Now Commands Army Defending Kovel Section. ZURICH, Switzerland, Aug. 30 (via London).—Field Marshal von Hinden- burg, according to @ despatch re- | ceived here to-day, recently removed | the Austrian Major Gen, Puhallo from command of the army corps defend- | ing the Kovel section of the front in | Volhynia and gave the command of the troops there to Gen. von Bernhardl. Friedrich Gen. von Rernhardi at his own re- ssigned by Emperor Will- 4 command in Septemb . The General is one of the bi known military writers of Gern In 1912 he wrote a book entitled ts many in the Next War," in which he forecast many of the main features of the present campaign. PUTTING PEP IN G. 0. P. n , Committee The new A Republican Natio this city to-day to for putting more pep Into the Hug! campaign, Frank H. Hitchcock, who is scheduled to be the new Chief of General Staff, appeared in National Headquarters for the first time The revised plan of strate taking up the tariff {ssc of the campaign org all over the co B. Altman & Co. Women’s Tailor-made Suits made of attractive light in suit sports wear, are now $13.00, for purchasing Suits extraordinary price concessions. (Ready-to-wear Department, Third Floor) Fifth Avenue, New York ble styles for town, $18.00 & $22.00 This Sale presents an unusual opportunity GREEKS KILLED IN DEFENSE OF CITY BULGARS CAPTURE ama § { Adter Hard Bat le With Gar 1 Which 1 | ved vanie Ave ' y of Heras thease hae n we fer @ ee te «rape Avbe mt of the Ma The dexpaich maya that the Ru serine captured three forte and took prisoner the Greek garrison of ‘20 men, and th ot sol diere were killed febting [This news is confie the 0 syendent adds, by refugers wh reaubed Athens Drama ie one of the principal }towns in Northeastern Greece, eeventy-five miles northeast of Sulonica, im the district east of tie Struma River which the Bul. | Ans bave been occupy rinight. There have ts of fighting reeks French War Off.ce riday jaat d that the Greek garrigons at and Diana were still In possen towns and had not been att It war announced at Ath week t any and Bulgaria hed given @ written undertaking to Gree that the ops Would Hot enter Ka~ Vala, Drama or Seres, ROUMANANS FARIN HUNGARY: BOMBARD BULGARAN CTY (Continued from First Page.) ~ Russia and Roumania are operating as a single unit, the despatches say, it will be advisable to shorten the front by abandonment of certain parts of Transylvania, Two Roumanian battalions were defeated in an attack against the Austrian positions at Verestorony Pass, south of Red Tower Pass, and on the railway leading to Hermann- stadt, said @ semi-officlal statement given out here to-day. The initial attacks against the Austro-Hungarians on the Rouman- jan border weru everywhere defeated, says the Overseas News Agency. At Voeroesturony Pass an attack was made by two Russian battalions. 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Excellent Values at $10.00 Fourth Floor $3.95 The High Shoes Smart novelties in Bronze Kidskin, Patent Leather and Black Kidskin. Second Floer $75.00 Walnut Dressing 875.00 Mahogany Dressi Table... - $37.50 $40.00 $¥0,00 Ivory Dressing ‘Ti Bis.00 Mahogany 6 $10.00 $11.25 any Toilet Sizth Floor o-—n-enremcenrem® \ ”

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