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a <@outh of Stotitea, Under pressure of ‘ guperior enemy foress which are in- Cossantly attacking the Roumantans, “the latter are retiring east. Rou- “manian attempts to cheok the enemy attacks on the roads to Ploescl and Bucharest wete unewecessful. “The situation in Dobrudja is un- ‘changed, On the Black Sea our sea- Planes made a raid on the village of Kara Mored, north of Constanea; after throwing bombe and firiog on « « balloon the seqplanes returned | LONDON, Dec, &.—The fall of Bucharest, capital of Roumanta, is «matter of a few hours, News of the capitulation of the “Parts of the Near East" ia momentarily expected. Grave fears are expressed that a large part of Gen. Barthotet’s Koumanian and Russian armies will be trapped be- tween Field Marwhal von Mackensen and Gen. von Faikenbayne and com- Delled to surrender. ‘The city ts already under the fire of the German howiteers that battered | the forts of Liege and Antwerp. The Russian counter offensive in the Car- Pathians, designed to relieve pressure ‘on their Roumantan ally, bas failed in | Its mission, ‘Three huge Teutonic armies, now under the supreme command of von Mackensen, bave united in a semi- circle around Bucharest. Moving in from north, west and south, they have broken Gown all resistance, cay- turing 8,000 more prisoners and 35 @annon. ee MIACKENSEN KEEPS UP BATTLE FOR BUCHAREST; Ninth Army of 2,000; of the Janate army, 2,600. — RUSSIANS GIVE UP POSITION THEY TOOK Pow raw ross. Ql SHIP REPORTED. PETROGRAD, Dec. & (vin Lon- | man forces of a don).—The recapture from the Rus. siane by Austro-G height in the wooded Carpathians recently occupied by Hussian troops | # announced in to-day's ofMolal ae atatemant on operations along the British S teamer, Chartered by Western Russian front : i es “In the wooded Carpathians,” the Standard Oil Company, report says, “the enemy launched a Is Torpedoed. series of attacks on a height occupied by us four versts south of Voro- | |Reshka. All tho attacka up to 1! , The British atenmer Palncine, ane | Jo'clock in the afternoon were beaten ¢F Charter to the Standard ON Com | back but afterwards the enemy de- DA", has b torpedoed in the Eng- atroyed our trenches by heavy arti. th Channet and her cargo of $600,- | 000 of lubricating off lost, according | lery fire and forced our detachments 4 4 telegrain recived from Montreal, | LP ckelt ied ‘anada, by the Standard Oil Com The capture of another range Of pany “The crew of twenty-seven heights by the Russians on the men, several of whom were reported Moldavian frontier is announced. ty te jeans, were picked up by Strong counter-attacks are being @ yr awitr and have attived made by the Austro-German forces gafely {n London, tt was stated. during the fighting which tn still In ‘The Palacine left New York on oss In the frontier valleys, Nov. 17 Havre, where she was RLIN, Dee. 6.-—Henewed Tus. duo yesterday. She was dying the flan attacks on Capul and northeast Brit } ‘ of Dorna-Watra, and in the Putna, . Standard Ol Company officials, re- Trotus and Vaul Vatleya were with. Solved « report yesterday from Cpt Gut the silghtest wuccom,” hays the Edward J. Banvard of the tanker Mo- War Oines. "Simultaneously German Feil that his veayel, which ty of Amer. nie ean registry, was fired upon by @ eae en ae oad p> German submarive on Nov. 16 while . off the coast of Norway, The Morent ighting a height eant low York yesterday. the preceding fighting and which was , 4 t shot fan Important one for us. After these geanta tha came frome nowhere” and engagements, of which some wera ne continued on his way. ‘Then an- very violent, there remained in our WINS NEW SUCCESSES BERLIN (via Sayville wireleas), | ley, 350 prisoners and eight machine ‘Dec. §.—Field Marshal von Macken- wen's victoriousty advancing army haa crossed the railroad leading from Rucharest to Targoviste and Petro- eita eastward, and the Danube army has gained a foothold tn the lowes Arges Valley, after defeating num- erically superior forces, to-day’a of- ficial stateruent asserted. ‘Tho statement especially commended the 217th infantry division for its “glorious part” ta the fighting on the lower Arges. The Danobe army, the statement wald, followed the retreating enemy into thle seetor. ‘The left wing of the same army was sald to have ad- vanced an@ begun fighting beyond this sector, “The east wing,” the statement continued, “which is located in the Danube lowlands, repulsed sang .i- nary Russian attacks, “The nember of prisoners reported yesterday is mow increased to 12,500, ‘This does not tmolade captures by the "—your protection a counterfeits and harmful substitutes. “The Bayer Crosee—Your Guarantee of Purity’”’ ‘The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office) monveeeticact talleroecta tn manufacture. id in theoe tablets is of the reliable, Bayer COF One whiff of the aroma f sire to get at it and consume petizing and delicious, shee Your grocer has it, or will glad aed | Jere ing >sse' "aed to-day when ordering your food supplies to Were Sailing Vessels, Carrying ask your grocer for $40,000,000. Insurance. CHRISTIANIA, Dec. 5.—Sinee the }atart of the Buropean war 188 Nor- wegian steam vessels, of a total of | 281,628 tons, have been sunk, with sixty sail ssels, whose tonnage | “The World’s Best” beam” coffee and your whole being thrills with the de You've tried the rest—now try THE BEST tainable at your usual trading ply other shot whistled a few fect above! the bridge and he stopped. o——— | HARDEN TELLS WHY | JAGOW QUIT CABINET Says Former Head of German Foreign Office Opposed Ruth- less U-Boat Raid. LONDON, Dec. 6.—A_ wireless de- wpatch from Herne to-day quotes Maximilian Marden in the Zukunft as saying that Herr von Jagow left the handa on the Verchdobry, nouth of Tartar Pass, more than 100 men and five machine guns, and on Mt. Nemira, in the Northern Ottuz Val. MIND YOUR BUSINESS, GERMANY TO HOLLAND London Times Reports This Is Pur- port of Reply to Protest Against Belgian Deportations, LONDON, Dec, 6.—According to a Rotterdam despatch to the Times Germany has replied to the Dutch Protest regarding the Belgian depor- tations in words which are tanta- mount to saying, “Mind your own business.” The despatch says that a diplomatic discussion is proceeding between the two countries, Jerman Foreign Office because he dis- approved of a submarine policy which offended the United States, Von Jagow a disagreed with the policy of deporting Belgians and French from the occupied territories, the article declares. >. An Amsterdam despatch to London under date of Nov. 20 sald that the FRENCH AVIATOR WINGS Dutch Government had instructed His 20TH AIRPLANE man Government that the Belgian! Sub,-Lieut, Nungesser Shoots Down deportations had caused a painful im. 1. . Was one pre Two Machines Within Three Hours. PARIS, Dec, Sub-Lieut. Nun- gesser shot down two alrplanes with- In three hours yesterday, the War Office announces. This brings up to twenty the number of airplanes brought to earth by this aviator, There were no developments of im- portance on the French front last night, the statement saya. SERBS TAKE VILLAGE IN CERNA BEND DRIVE Another Is Reported in Flames as the Bulgarians Retreat Northward. LONDON, Dec, 6.—The Serblans have won further successes in the Cerna region and have carried the village of Stravina by assault, cap- turing two howitzers, according to an official statement issued by the Ser- bian War Ottice dated Monday eve- ning. The statement says that the village ovlk, five miles north of Gru- . is in flames and the Bulga- rans are retreating northward, 243 NORWEGIAN SHIPS SUNK SINCE WAR BEGAN | Of These, 183 Were Steam and 60 thet the idester of totaly 43. The insurance on was announced to i 000,000, THREE MORE SHIPS SUNK, © vessels, it th , shed $40,- LONDON Lloyds ann the sinking the Norwegian steam | 162 tons Krom, and the | ner Vesna haw landed | the crew of the Portu ano Nivolau, merly er Dora . sunk The fate of the re crew is Unknow FEE Dora Horn, Kross, was Hit at Hoo —_ ICTIMS SUE. rom a steaming cup of “Sun SUBMARINE it it iv so tantalizingly ap sremating $380, r in the vaulniet ly get it for you if you INSIST send us your grocers name, with your address, Jigen } and we will ree that you are promptly supplied are electricians 3 Bole Kousters wad Vackers All “gs ‘th 4 AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO,, Inc. NEW YORK. ppluints a that the Edison . The Largest Importing, Manufacturing : j rr the aed fs Thia, it ts charged, ogy ivirg | explosion, way AMERICANS ABOARD, 7%* 710 Osborne, James, OLIVER “OSBORNE U5. ASKS AUSTRIA “FOR FACTS ABOUT | CHEMUNG SINKING \Capt. Duffy of Torpedoed American Steamer Gives New | | Details of the Attack. Elusive “ Oliver’’ WASHINGTON, Dec, 5. —The United States Government has in- quired of the Austrian Government concerning facts surrounding the tor- pedoing of the American steamer Chemung by an Austrian submarine, VALENCIA, Spain (Via Madrid and Paris), Dec, 6—Capt. John T, Dufty of the American steamship Chemung, which recently was sunk by a sub- marine off Cape Gata, Spain, said to the Associated Press to-day: “LT consider the torpedoing of the ‘OLIVER OSBORNE’ ARRIVES TO-DAY; FRAUD, SAYS SLADE (Continued from First Page.) arranged to have the party leave the train at Manhattan Transfer and to come to the Federal Building by the Hudson tube, The Tanzer sisters, frankly wrathful over the recent developments of the case, left thelr apartment at No, 1287 Franklin Avenue to-day declaring they meant to remain jn seclusion until their present lawyer, former Lieut. Gov. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter, sent for them, They have been living in the Bronx under the name of Greem for several months. Federal District Attorney Marshall, Mr, and Mra, Osborne, Harold Spiel- berg, Miss Tanzer’s former counsel, and the Federal Secret Service men who have been working on the caso believe Wax is the long sought “Oliver.” As soon as Wax arrives he will be taken before Mr. shall, and girls who knew “Oliver Osborne” will be called to look him over, Aside from the “Oliver Osborne” feature of the case, Wax is one of the most interesting prisoners the Government has captured in some time, A glimpse into his past life shows him to be @ “lady killer of exceptional achievement, according to the Federal offictals, who say they know of at least four girls he has married and from whom he nevor has been divorced, His trail led all over the United States and into sev- eral foreign countries, and Secret Service agents travelled 16,000 miles before they finally captured him, When he was convicted here his pleture was put in the Rogues’ Gal- lery, and it was that portrait, repro- duced in The Evening World yester- day, which was actually used in run- ning the man down in Chicago after the warden of the Walla Walla, Wash., penitentiary had suggested that the man described in the Federal circulars greatly resembled «a former convict there who was a swindler of women, ‘The authorities of the Oregon State Prison at Salem have already put In a requisition on the New York police for Wax. He escaped from the prison, they say, Sept. 12, 1913, after serving three months of a five-year sentence for forgery, Washington State authorities are expected to ask for him when he is otherwise disengaged to serve out a sentence of fourteen years for forgery, of which he when he was paroled May 5, 1910, record shows two other prison terms for embezzlement and forgery, one in San Quentin Prison, Caltfornia, and another in the pen- ftentlary here to which he was sent Rosalsky in 1911 on charges Lord & Taylor, Just before Wax was taken aboard the Pennsylvania train at Chicago for his journey to New York, he talked freoly about his conquest of women: “Oh, anybody can do it,” he sald earnestly ‘3 just like anything Each wom- presented a slightly Hut I kept the few feminine types mentally indexed, There ix not much difference between them, you know. If one system did not seem to be working, why, It was just ke reaching Into a pigeon bolo for another formuta. MADE IT A RULE TO PROPOSE AT FIRST MEETING. “Any woman can be won by any man who tackles the Job in the right It's all in having just the right siem, TI usually proposed to @ woman at the first meeting; some- times five minutes after 1 met ber; mes 1 thought tt best to walt two hours. "With the women the clothes make the man. I always dress well, I get an $11 sult of ciotbes, a palr of nose glasses, yellow gloves, gray spat walking sth and a chrysanthemum, or a rose In the buttonhole, A get up like that will make waiter or bar- tender lok Uke @ millionaire, ‘Vell ‘em you love ‘em as soon as you: me ‘em. That fetches them, “1 pick out the feature of which e woman is vain, ‘That ts easy to do, It may be her eyes, her har, her t else; it takes application. of course, different problem. an, 801 Mar- | Chemung absolutely unjust. We car- neral cargo, worth $2,000,- d no contraband whatever. “Jacobsen, the third mate, was on the bridge, He sighted the subma- rine at a distance he judged to be two miles, We received no warning nor any signal. The submarine be- gan firing. “The first shot missed the ship. ‘The second struck the bow, shatter- ing It. The Chemung hove to. The submarine approached and ordered the first officer of the Chemung to come aboard with the ship's papers. “After a brief inspection the eu marine approached and ordered th crew to take to the boats, giving ten minutes for the purpose, The cre’ without baggage, got Into two boat ‘The submarine fired two shots and Immediately afterward torpedo which struck the ship.” Capt. Duffy will go make a complaint to the figure. Then I concentrate the fire of my heaviest guns on that feature. “I have found very little of the love that the poets write about. If tt ts not (ut of existence, it ts at least out of fashion. Love, nowadays, is a thing of market quotations and cash values. The penniless fellow plays his ukulele serenade beneath milady'’s balcony in vain—the Jingle of dollars is the music fr heart. began life as a plumber, Ith. 1 tell them Jifornia that it t across; that I re- cently made @ million in a lucky wheat speculation; that Kockefeller recently has written to me asking for a loan, 1 hand them anything that will make them believe I have vast riches.” ‘COAST BELLES SWINDLED BY “OLIVER OSBORNE” a Madrid to American Wax Reported to Have Been Sent] Ambassador, Joseph E, Willard (0 Prison Twice—Hscaped | THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes, from previous closiug SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5.—Charles H. Wax served a term In San Quen- tin prison, California, under the name of Dr, Charles H, Hudson, according |; lew. Law rb) a4 High. 1 iy 1 times larger than th —__—_—»— ALLIED LOSES INWAR PLACED aT 15100000 Overseas Agency Compares British Sacrifices in Men to Those of Small Nations. BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Dec. 6&.—Tho official press bureau draws “curious conclusions” to-day from statistics issued by the Copen- hagen Association for Research About Social Consequences of the War. These figures show Entente losses as 15,100,000, Of these Kngland lost| #00 1a, #,500,000; France, | he y K Fee foobone Becbin, T80.. |. We guarantee Vinol for run-down cond 000; Belgium, 220,000; Roumania, | ditions. At Liggetts-Riker-Hegeman 200,000. Drug Stores and at all drug stores that The “curious conclusion” which the press bureau draws from these fig ures are: "The lossea by Sorbia, Belgium and Roumanin ure three-fourths of the English losses, and since in the estl- mate of Roumanian losses is included only those of the first two months of the German-Roumantan campaign, tt can be counted that these three small untries made the same sacrifices as British already English losses,” The French losses are three times ae larme aw the a fourth part of the total of Entente, The Russian losses are en times larger than the English. England's losses are only 8 per cent. of the total, although jn them ts in- cluded the Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, South African, Indian and Zouave ‘losses “Since {t 1s notorfous that the Eng- Nah regularly send their auxiliary troops into the first line tt can be safely supposed that half of the Eng- lish losses have been suffered by the colonies and dominions, and alt the sacrifices of the Hritish In hardly exceed those of Serb French losses were mo two-thirds of | Woman Who Died tn Car Identified, The body «f Miss Matilda Moore, sixty-two years old, a seamstress, of No, £6 Lexington Avenue, was identified at East Fifty-first Stroet police sta to-day by her nephew, pI No. 23 Chestnut eet Mise Moore was taken Ill Ineton Avenue yester a after noc rors 2 at Fiftieth § the mpany she died. English and almost TEACHER IN UBLIC SCHOOL Could Not Sleep, Had No Appetite. How She Recovered. Alburtia, Pa am a teacher in the public schools and I got into a very nervous, run-down condition. I could not sleep and had no appetite. I was tired all the time. My sister asked me to try Vinol. 1 did so, and within a weele my appetite improved and T could ali night, and now I feel well and strong. —Rosa M, Keller, Alburtis, Pa. Vinol cont. beef and cod liver pep- tones, iron and manganese peptonates, eroph ephate, ‘ pe is why it quickens the appetite, aids digestion, supplies iron to the blood and brings back the strength of renewed display the Vinol Agency Sign. Also at the leading drug store in all New Yoris | towns. Advt. Constipated? You Should Try yet how gentle they are TAPS Remedy the Cause and give healthy normal ion to the Intestinal Or; Purely Beneficial for All Ages Trial Box-10 Tape Wc——Alll Druggiste OIEo, FENNELLY.-KATHLEEN F., beloved duughter of Denis P. Fennelly and Jem- nie Su Kerry Funeral trom 2839 Sth ay day. Dec. 4. at 0 A, M livan, native of Kenma: County . Wednem- LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. ; oy er. 4 {Chi Cz s it would be for the little folke 8! Toys! Everywhere! but—the ANDY |s the finishing youngsters look for It on the had served two years |! ng You know how you used to sneak down- sa ‘ou immediately continued your search then you would “Some one Is always The kiddies of to-day are not a bit WE ARE NOW OFFERING; ho Purest Oven Kettle POUND BOX 29c Churches, Ete. A VAT. SUN OUR STORES, DAY sachooL Pounds of Manhattan Mixed Candy $4 50 ; ——! BROADWAY a to the records of the penitentiary, He! 4 [made the acquaintance of thre 8 lyoung society women of this city and, $ ~ = 4 while he was posing as a man of cul-| Am tik —Saays = = oeate ture, a doctor, swindled thee out ot Ale wil t 3 cy money. | Ate a +6 “Hudson” borrowed + 2 from a phystelan and q — pression upon the fashionable young $1 PENNY A POUND P FiT women here He was arrested, but 10. was released when his victims _” declined, because of notoriety, to it prosecute. 18 - * : Later at Santa Rosa he was ar- hy P Z > rested for a similar offense and » Cy sentenced to San Quentin, Next he 2 ap are at Tacoma, where he sentenced to the Wa Walla pent- | » HAT a sad O14 Christmas tentiary on March 1908, for four- | ad yt du SANDY! Toyaly teen years, He escaped the tollow-! 1% touch to Christmas. jing April, } 12 tree and under the tree vou Kno ae ee _ Stairs long before day! |/ROBBED WOMAN IN CHURCH. | the Christmas trees to le ' | * good lea and then y: pibauslbabhhBs | Rew sled ora p ; | hoe te LOFT Cand: B s She | tn * or dy, then with your arms full of To er Ady tenting Gems ae she) H Scampered back Into bed to make a closer Inspection ot your “alter, | at nton. uct i" Suppose you had not found the LOFT CANDY, Hugh McGuire, seventeen years old, of | Kelly ba have pulled a sour face, and in the words of Briggs, the famous us a 1 auth A act se aa a uly Va a taking the Joy out of tite.” ‘Glee. -day to . ist Sunday of aj le & different than you were, so remember LOFT Sweets and handbag containing a platinum diamond | ¥ RY their enjoyment of Christmas, ote And) comptete, ring and dlamond pendant from Mrs. ts Myrtle Avenue, ” : theft took pl , Offering for Tuesday, December 5th Pories % BUTTER PEANUE BUUTTEE—Pure New 0: t Forty-second t full grown. full th eld in $1,000 ball | +g [aha Ms By ral Cw 7 % this candy" favorite Who was here on a viait, + uandbag In a back pew while | ak during communion. 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