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THE that operations and engagemonts are | © | vanina formed a civilian force continuing. | | Brot their property, ‘The Russian offensive in the wooded Gen. von Tulff will not only seek to restore order, but It is also |task to organize the forwarding | Germany of the vast surplus sto’ Carpathians is continuing with a tem- porarity increasing fire in Moldavia and .orefield skirmishes north of Dor-{ OVER ROUMANIA favatra and in the Trotosul Valley, of grain, cattle and petroleum which All attacks were repulsed } ave fallen into the Invaders’ hands, The fail of Bucharest, announ ed | Alexandria alone ponsexses $1,000,- ou w of stores, Other cities are here yester erved in a manner renfinsicent of the tions last year of victories won in the great offensive against the Russians A merry mood seized the crowds | Von Tulff Made German Gen-! was AS CHADS SPREADS _ —s—— almost enually ked. V Inchia itself is a food paradiae, colebra- RAILROAD BRIDGES. use tne Roumaniana ¢ which gave vent to pentup emotions | ’ 5 af the lroad bridges the en- with shouts of joy. Some of the} ¢ral to Put End to Reign man catnpaign in. Roumania The newspape! evap. | — columns of these, with ammunition, ture of Buchar f first > ES. iB food, weapons und military supplies. importance, chiefly on account of the| MANY CITIES PILLAGED, © Atthougit the Germans’ have had moral and political eff | pia ntrol of Western nia only a PARIS, Dec, 7.—'Ihe Roumantans | few days laborers are iy clearing evacuated Bucharest in good order,| Efforts Will Be Made to Se-| the raitr assembling freight saving their army, it was quthorita- : oy cars, engines and materials which the tively stated here to-day. The Rou- cure Huge Stores of Grain | fleeing Roumanians left. We saw two manian fear guard was forced to Qght strenuously to cover the retreat long stretches of railroad over wh fraing were in operation, and while Left by Fugitives. eerie DESTROY MANY siroyed to his to re EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, lok at in he Hi n full of of SOFIA, Dec, 7.—Smashing of des- en, von Krafft’s headquarters we met perate Russo-Rouman.an attacks and a German My assign to take occuna of the bridgehead near! By Carl W. Ackerman. charge of the Koumanian transporta- ppacenii n Was announced in : ton system - | WITH THE GERMAN ARMY AT| With the railroad situation was that ‘ engineers In. Caracal KAISER TELEGRAPH. GEN, VON FALKENUAYN'S HEADS ng Mi sd ean bent HIS CONGRATULATIONS | QUARTERS IN ROUMANIA, Deo. 410 ' ¥ nuimantan Gov- erntr to © plans for laying a TO VON MACKENSEN | (Vin Wirciess to the United Press). tip ie from. Bucharest.» to _ Every hundred yards th np is some ealovas quickr 4 pe the a man advance overtook them, They AMSTERDAM, Dec, 7 (via Lon-| thing dead or dying in Roumania. fel) into German. hands—and their don).—Emperor William has sent the] The country in mad with te Ar piace plane Ikewise. following telegram to Field Marehallatchy and chaow reign evorywher SEDALaWGNe WUE mitre BY tikes von Mackensen, in command of the] and the misery of the Inhabitants we slept in the Hotel Carol, ‘Teutonic forces on the Southern Rou- | terrible h the Roumanians had used as a manian froat Mont of it ia due to the Roumanian | hospital. Two big shells had splin- “It is Your Excelloncy’s birthday) ¢ ont jtselt, which ordered ait | tered Ae of the rooms, to-day, and the ever memorable cap. {Government itself, which ordered a We were awakened carly tn the ture of Bucharest, the capital of tho] civilians to leave thefr homes as the| morning by a fire which sprend to treacherous enemy, who was the last] German armies advanced with al-|two nearby houses it was to appear in arms aaainat be ees moat incredible swiftness. Hwenched. “Meanwhile all houses and me the occasion, my dear Field Mar-}° Te \.° tq wring order ont of this {tres In the neighborhood were , to express’ my Imperial thanks Jngnin plundered by the few remain- fullest recognition to you and to| Chaos that Gen, ve , former | ing fam: the glorious troops of the Danube | military administrator of Poland be —>——— and the Ninth Army under your tried | fore Warsaw's fall, has been named AREOLA STL " FIVE RUSSIAN ATTACKS leadership, who by the kiruordinary | German Governor General of Rou- sapiolts, mania. He is now en route here HELD UP IN VOLHYNIA “All Germany regards with pride] with two generals and an entire staff. Be ee eae Ae Gane telps will be {lt may be noted that this a Wimeemark he "the road re com- Bee was filed on Monday, : Lay Prince Leopold Reports Success in, rictory: he German army captured Bu- Sey A plete victory.” Shareat ind Plocacld | Battle West of — Lutsk; } von Mackensen was! Tho Roumanians, order nth Prisoners Taken, * born on Dec. 6. 1859. Jhomes by their Government, closed! yp En, Dn a - jbelongings packed on small oxen ia pina ts sitions west of Luts | ‘The advancing Germans over . postions west ot: Lutsk, rm in Volbynia, says to-day's official re- Sook: these rott Then they} jor from the Russo-Gal front turned back toward thetr homes, only] fy truselan attacke te ent ee) ARABS 3 to find In thousands of justances (hat) iy the captured rat 4 Meera | EUNAS PLONG! everything they had left bebind hud] rr a nonowing inthe text ot rel Oneeee been plundered by other Rourmantans, |e NS EAP CBAG OE LAG | | BANDS OF GYPSIES SMASH WIN. | é i ‘The above photographs are | ont of Prince Leopold—West ¥ ary Rosary Hill Home Says DOWS AND PILLAGE. kon the Liga, German and Ause| fest received here 6f e rode through Renmioteu and) tro-lungarian detachments entered a the P & O. liner Arabia Vinol Creates Strength | A* "°' ad freee 2 inol C ais 8 Walkia the wildest anarehy prevatied poe gone bev i oe, a A Bastern Mediter e 5 Tho streets were littered with house-| night the position was maintained int Es Ata nels ecestid wate Br 4 hold goods, papers, window curtains, | the face of five attac benefit. One young woman was so weak |4¢ad horses und dogs. “West of Zalosee and Tarnopol (Ga- passengers. and ill she could hardly creep to my door | Bands of Rouimanian gypsies went nate eriaonere pied ~~ fe faliyae A nurse, in the cent for aid. I supplied Vinol to her liberally |from house to house and shop to shop, jcaptuved Heussan line and twontgecight | Powts and calmer 4 and in a month I hardly recognized her. | qmashing windows and again plunder. | from another on thelr return auleting more oxel the sinking of n by a Ger fe~ the ngers are ted and hystert ‘She was strong, her color charming and jing the homes already half acatroyed PRTROGRAD, Deo, 7 (¥ Lon-| | a ne There is no secret about Vinol. It] Villages, Meanwhile, fleeing families, of « wood to the north of Shelvev owes its success to beef and cod liverjure returning doen tite back) And in the region of nalovize, ac cording to iron and manganese pep-|they are stealing cattle, liberated at} yy atl statement, In both instances, the | tonates and Biromcenesirisiee ie the first word of the German advance.| «tatement adds, the Germans were and wengthreating tonics. Mg! Because of deprivations and the | driven out by Russian counter at- s ‘ tacks j w 0 a © muddy, cold Rouna | is wil face your money if Vino! | Teaming of the muddy, Le ee faite “to build up strength for weak | Mian roads, the mortality of children London Market Stagnamt Due to} \ run-down conditions. At Liggetts-Ri-) among these miserable refugecs hus Cabinet and War situations, ker-Hegeman Drug Stores, and at all| been very high | LONDON, Dec Duelo the cabs drug ce that | diplay, the, Vigal In Alexandria the — plundering tcrivis and the fall of Buchare. | ency sign. so at the leading A wikh “a Holghb that am daw | th k murket opened weak tond pa SS | drug stores in all New York towne.—| Ciucated familioa which remained Sint prices Mei aegt State arly all p clined, Advt. @B. Altman & Co. are making unusually extensive preparations for The Great Annual Sale of FURS & FUR GARMENTS soon to take place. ments in detail will within a few days. Announce= be made Fifth Avenue-Madtaon Avenue, New York Ohtrty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Strev to-dey's Russtan offictas | Proved Passenger ASHINGTON, set up the Dee, 7. passenger Hner port | ‘The text of the following results were | German Investigation: man submarine Special Note Says if She Is Vessel, ntention that the st message shown by the Amends Will Be Made. ort er Arabia was a troop tr and | admitted she had sunk It under that impression In her answer to Ameri-| can inquiries made public by thel | State Departinent to-day | At the same time Germany agreed to “promptly draw appropriate con- sequences” {f the United Btates showed the vessel way an ordinary rather than a trans- sald the "On the morning of Nov. 6 the Ger- encountered a large steamer coming from the Cergi | Straits, 100 nautical miles west of | Isiand of Ceri | “The steamer was painted black and had black superstructure and | not, as is otherwise case with the P, & O. ne superstructure, in light color, | Phe steamer which was ident Jwith the Arabia was not travelling jon the route regularly used by the passenger steamers, between Port | Said and Malta, as is made plain c |the inclosed map, but was taking 4 | ale zag course toward the west, 126 | nautical miles north of that rout | this course on which the submar | had paased three uimers, at | the same spot on the same morning. | lieads from the Aegean to Malta, | that the Arabia was moving on | Parigo-Multa trans; yute us solely for war purposes, according to the experiences until now The commander of the submarin THEY WERE RUNDOWN How often we hear it said of aman of woman that “they were rundown in health” which accounts/orthcirpresent sickness, For that reason it is impor- tant that when you find you tire easily, when your nerves are troublesome or you should your work is irksome, phy bare your system immediate} blood-enriching, tissue-build- fee food in Scott's Emulsion which pure Norwegian ¢od liver [elt and fe tres frompaleabol | contains Lady Gr Graham, dney, husband, Hutebin- nd children different boat; aham, widow of Sir James former Lord Mayor of an Bodie, “whose br, Wilfred Bodie, was hush algo on board with his company. he small picture shows the Avabla Just beto further ascertained that there were large numbers of Chir and other colored persons in their national cos- tume on b Ho bell soldiers su | umbors poard the steamer. eved them to be workmen uch as are used in great behind the front by the enemles of Germany, In spite of the ear weather and careful observa- n the commander did not perceive any women and children, “In thes mander vinced tha er he was ship for ti British Go is w regrettable German G circumstances the com- the submarine «as con- t In the case of this steam- concerned with a transport roops in the service of the vernment which had to be considered as an auxiliary warship [2000 rding to international law and Pe therefore being treated like @ war- Kar ship Sey eeee “Hoe accordingly considered himself yf justified in attacking the steamer Mr. Mecne <1 without delay and sank it Meo " “Should the American Government {ois give the official data showing that the Arabia was at the time of the torpedoing an ordinary passenger ¥ steamer, the action of the commander would not have been in @ecor: with the Instructions given him these instructions are now, fore, in agreement with the assur- ances of the German note of May, 1916. ould then be a case of a mistake from which the overnment would prompt 1916, Saving Passengers From the P. and O. Liner Arabia Sunk By a Submarine in the Mediterranean Onm OF THE ARAGIAS SMALL BOATS LEAVING m4 7) un HE SHIP yIARAEsS Ane Jaraw up the lans. T | Board of B chel prom Jined, will rush thro needed | appropriations | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 1 1 1% 1s r Interbore Con Sere he 5 draw the appropriate consequences. 4 ¢ Secretary Lansing refused to com- 4 ment on the note, 4 Hi] . Shattuck Arona, % = h The State Department has sald Site Snrud Fx privately all along that the Arabia per Varta H} was the main case upon which fu- Suen, Seiwa) g ture German-American relations Str. 8) Wl 8 would probably depend. It was a pointed ou that Germany emphasized Pate % the fact that her commander was Avenue 1 und Jers to follow interna ih al law, as demanded by the United Staies in tts Sussex note, If tt shown that the submarine commander was mistaken In holding the Arabia to be a transport, a moet si Yep: Sussex wa that thin egret “MAYOR IN REPAIRING BROADWAY Mitchel T poses Thinking of “Comparative Costs” of Materials. Mayor Mitchel, addressing the Ro- tary Club to-day at a tunvheon hek n the McAlpin Hotel, promised uation w confront the artment, At the time the nk, Germany was told country cou! 1 not tolerat _—_—_ ‘PROMISES SPEED ells Rotary Club He Op-| vrt on the plans tp rejuy seth a ite) Broadwi with a “permanent ly and able pavement,” A most Important commere!. r hfare in the world, the Mayor nid ‘way deserved the best and he was uinst thinking of ipar- CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ative ts” of materials in the re MARKET, \ Peunenelna econ Nadas WHEAT: se. cio. ont South of Fourteenth Street, the [ds” De pai i amet Mayor said, Broadway already has lnow Mar ike 18% Iily Ith been turned back under the Jurisdte- | '*'"* /\ a id tlon of the Borough Presitent, who, x 1e said, will proceed immediately to nN SS BS SCORES DETECTIVES ‘Lloyds Reports Destruction ot Two provesit. 25cat all drag WASHINGTON, Dec A resolution MEMORIAL NOTICES. calling for a joint committee of the |CALHOUN, In memory of JOHN SHER. House and Senate to investigate expen- | Ww ALHOUN, 1 4 husband of ditures of money to. Influence result} Ga « " her of lof the recent Presidential and ¢ 6 F 1, who died & sional elections was offered SPE ; Wea. Ny Y |House to-day, by Representative —— ings, Nebraska. An appropriation of = ‘ |$100,000 ix asked to defray cost of the | LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. | Investigation rr 1 nA ) Lone Robber Blinds Measenger's % a ten | "yes and Flees with 20,000, aR Ee | LOS ANGELES, Calif, Dec. 7—A | ———————_—$_—$ Jone robber threw pepper in the face HELP WONTSR MALE of an express wagon guard to-day tn |MACIINIST Wont ™ FOR ILLEGAL ARREST Justice Ford Severe Regarding Man- | ner of Treatment—Young Wom- an Sue for Damages Justice John 1 Court o-day direc verdict agains Joun H. Fennell, detectives, for wh ord the ted a jury to return a James Mec and Police Department was character! rthy in court as the high-handed and illegal arrest of Stephanie un, a twenty. five r-old gover “pent tw months and three aint mond Street Jail, Brooklyn, leged theft of a pet Rost w instead of being stulen by the gov erness, was lost The detectives arrested Miss Ro In Beautiful Holiday Gift Boxes Gladden the heart of that little man at the instigation of Juan Pedro, | Gladden the, henct of that letle, millionaire Cuban planter, and his rt Bree Sreet cates wife Carmen, who live at No, 442 A ryt Look BOR Mth Street, Brooklyn, Without « warrant the officers took the young woman from the Pedro household, hat where sho Worked for eleven MACKINTOSH © Wh Bre months, walked her to a police sta olesate Only tion and then took her to the Ra mond Street Jail in a patrol wagon. She brought suit for $25,000 against the detectives and the Pedros after Magistrate Reynolds honorably dis charged the you young woman HILL NO, 30¢ 304 TAKEN TAKEN, SAYS BERLIN. REPORT 30° Quality FRESHLY ROASTED COFFEE Raid on Dead Man Hill, on the Verdun Front, Also An- -lbs-for—> nounced. DIRECT § FROM WHOLESALER BEAN on Grounn Delivered Free do Ge ater vt within 800. mile, the BERLIN, Dee. 7 (via wireless graph to Sayville).—The Fifteenth Regiment of Westfalen Infantry su ceeded in entering a French t and capturing Height 304 on the bank of the Meuse, to- report asserted. The position was located southwest | of Malancourt and figured extensively n engagements last summer. The ummit of the height was held fter officer 190 nen had hee tured Ralding the Mort | Homme front brought in eleven pri oners. eneh eat day's official five s and detachment on a 4 mimo rush = BELL-ANS} STEAMSHIPS ARE SUNK Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package More Vessels, but Their Crews Escaped. . FOR SALE. LONDON, Dec, 7.—Lloyds reports Xmas Upholstery Sale, the sinking by submarines of the 5 Pcs. Upholstered Danish steamship Nexos, 1,013 tons Ta peetey gross, and of the Spanish steamship | Julia Benito, a The crews of both vessels were janded, Idoyds also announces the sinking of the Russian s: Reliable Upholstery Co. ostte Macy's. Phone Greeley Py Bill to Investigate fection Fund the rear of a downtown building, netzed | oy 6. $20,000 in gold and curreney from the)” express Wagon and escape: ‘ ROM now until Christmas the days will drop off the calendar iike clay pigeons lined up before an expert shot, which fall at every crack of the rifle, At this busy season ‘of the year the clock seems to take on an extra speed and hours tick by almost iike minutes, which all means that you will need every moment of your time to make the necessary preparations for the Christmas season. There Is no reasonable excuse for putting off your buying trom day to day. We have two Big daylight Factories working both day and night In an effort to keep up with the demande of our trade, and while we dislike very much to admit It rightfully behind our orders. While this con. irs bays LOFT CANDY a flattering compliment and ton of it Is our desire to satisfactorily fill all in the world the wonderful prestige characteristic of our In good sea- wees, Our advice to you ls PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY, Jackets fan i eed fro Orange from TTT Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Charchen Ete, sdusrrrnes GLAPLY WAITED LPON BY SUrOINE SUNDAY SCHOOL P ‘ds ot Mix a Ca oo ora do ounds of Mixed Candy and 6 30 Halt Pound boxes for ..... #3. 30 Pounds of Old Fashion Clear C; andy $ 30 and ee enue Laney lor... 3.90 30 Founds of Manhattan Mixed Candy $4 50 7 ° 04 BARCLAY STREET and 60 Half Pound isoxes for... . 206 BROADWAY Chosen O80 pra i Bat te p.m pi x way CORTLANDT STREET 11 EAST 42D STREET Glovea 1) Pom. DAH m. 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