The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1916, Page 3

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BERLIN IN DEBLARES REMADE CABINET "Stand Token With ¢ With the Aid of Gen, Nivelle Is He Is Placed in Com- Russian Cavalzy Is Re- ported Broken. BERLIN (via Bayville wireless), forces which had taken a stand on the flooded Yalomita River in Rou- manta was anonunced in to-day's joffictal statement. The Roumanians were reinforced by Russian cavalry. Their retreat fe northeastward. “On the road to Buzeu we gained ‘onsiderable ground and took more than four thousand prisoners,” said the statement Russian attacks Mountains, on t fan front, we: lay by the utonic Office also annow ves. PETROGRAD, Dee. 12,—Repulse, With great enemy losses, of Teutonic attacks in the wooded Carpatht Was announced in to-day's official statement. tward of Chibena a in the Gyergy astern Transyl- repulsed yester- forces, the War atrong enemy attack was repulsed and southward 1 southwestward Of Valeputna fighting continues, the Penemy stubbornly resistin, “south of o the atement said, “we gained a of enemy trenches a'i heights south ot gusulla, Yuemy counter Acks ade to racan this position were re+ ulsed WIth great er of prisoners were taken.” Of 6 fighting of bucharest, the .tatement said: “South road ane ! fonsive, but were « 1 “one I Jowse vd num- ater to fall ba umenians now Gecupy front from Buzeu t Arioga and urd of other 1 Manian forces wa Jota the statement us havin ed fter enemy ke ar 17 uw and to t Arrest an on off pin the Prisovze sector epulse of Ten tonic attempts ¢ the Histritga River in the region also announced) of Ixupolia were Weak, Ancemic Nervous, Run-down What a blessing nrir be to you who are.w mervousor run-down. what to know that Wincarniscar the new health you so n The reason is easily ur —Wincarnis isa tonic, are a blood-builder and a Be rve food— all in one—this four-fold combina- tion gives it a four-fold power, It creates new strength, it helps make new blood, it builds up new nerve force and it surcharges the whole body with new vitality. 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M, Decker & Bres. eodwleding toate nt For List of Dealers Elsewhere Write EDWARD. LASSERE, lac,, U. S. Agents 400 West 23rd Street 3+ New York FREE TRIAL COUPON yard Lassere, Inc., U.S. A: a 400 West 23rd Str c New York Send me the free trial bottle of Win nia and your booklet “How to get well.” Paee cents (coin or stamps! tocover of pecking and forwarding, (Please ferite plain. Name ———. OO ———— City. ‘Deo. 18--Full retreat of the enemy 4 cil" ecutives, modelled along the lines of | that just formed Lloyd George. by official | when the entire body appeared in the| Chamber of Deputies. in conference care until midnight. mand of the French Armies | on Western Front. n. Joffre has in Councillor to Premter| newly-formed “war coun- a small compact body of ex- PARIS, Dee, 13.-G Briand's in England by) Announcement of this | post for the man now In charge of all! France's troops was made to-day. Formal assumption of thelr duties the members of Briand's new family was made to-day,! ‘They had been with President Poin- The “small, compact body" which will manage rance’s part in the war Is composed of men who the French ‘sm public regard as ideally constituted | @ burglar, her life was useless. 4, are anxiously awaiting the dis for the work, There are five mem-| But shopping quick isn’t all by quite a few forkfuls. Some folks shop | Mond: ternoon she went out for} position of his case by the Ger bers—six, including Joffre as Coun- | early and surly, Don't act like @|a long walk with tho nurse and on; mans, who hold him prisoner. It eillor—as fotiowas (etemler Briand, | blister, It takes two to make a quar- | returning seemed to have entirely re- [4s declared from German sources Viktest RIGMRU CO INAG, MRDEReeT rel and it takes two to shop. Be nice) covered her mental balance Bhe | that Captain Blaikie tried to ram the mi nist ayes eranneraubee Jette once in a whilo, You are not talking | creted persons In hish ap {submarine and if this be shown he Minister of War; Rear Admiral La- to your wife all the time. And buy-|" chee hours later the nurse, who} may suffer the fate of Capt. Fryatt, cage, Minister of Marine; Albe ing © mouth organ doesn’t entitle you | | munitions six other Ministry i General Nivelle, de- fe of Verdun, was officially’ an- das commander of the French armies on the Western front The new cabinet arouses but mod- nthusiasm in the press. The | papers point out that seven | 4‘ retaries not s ul At the ime time ppearanee of MM, Claveitlo and Loucheur as technical They will bo GREW TO ABANDON SUMNER: THROWING CARGO OVERBOARD Big Army Rushed in Hope of Pulling Ship off Bar. v w of tho ates tran Sumn is hard aground on the New Jersey coast off to abandon 4 wireless des- to-day. atrick, the Atlantic 11 duartermast rfolk to th sel of from Capt, . sent at noon, Ship Was resting easy that the work of 1 part of her cargo vad begun, tempt 10 pull the y water will t the power added to that of the Col. Carson suid he afternoon for B 4 that the in the sands and throwing ¢ of serap Into de with would leave Negat to take charge of the suly All just night the Sumner, with an Increased list to starboard, labored heavily under swelling seas. The Coast Guard cutter Seneca en- deavored for four hours to pull the Sumner off the shoal at high water last night, but the transport remained fi y stranded, The 229 passengers, consisting of army officers, troops, civilian em- ployees on the Panama Canal and thelr families, who were rescued in & life savers’ motor boat, arrived here last night. The cutter, Barnegat City, made a special trip to Sumner this afternoon to recover a leather bag belonging to Mrs, J. D, Tilford, wi officer, “In her hurry t stranded transport Mrs, the ba n r steroom, Jewels are in the b GERMANY JUSTIFIES SINKING OF LANAD Mone y and Note Declares She Carried Contra- band and Was Not, in Fact, an American Ship, a SY WASIIINGTON De 13,-—( and nothing will be received rN RST Se he Ngati eg i as that you can find anywhere. Every year more % more thankfully, on the asluking tha (AGeAtan and more people are doing the major shate of 3 — mane —_ : steamer Lana L German sub their Christmas shopping at one time—here. All These Exquisite Christmas Waists Are Shown celved at th Department to Fine China Venetian Gless in Every Shade That Fashion Favors Cte Penta em Oaine as vanes Fine Glassware Enamelware $6.98 Black Silk Spanish Silk Radium Lace and Chit- $= band and was not in fact an Ameri- Sheffield . Lacquered Furniture 2 Lace, lined with Silk] fon, lined with 0 ean ship, but had been transferred to] Pictures and Mirrors Marbles and Bronzes ¥ Chiffon — Piped with Colored | Cloth—-extremely new, de sirable The exact registry of the Lanao ts rames Majolica Pottery Satins, Shown to left, model, Shown to right in dispute, Owned dy Pindlay-Miller Lamps and Shades Clocks Q & Company of Manila, and. under : : Buiicntne papain tek Ge eek. Articles grouped on separate tables according ) I Fashi Norwogion tn Haug Hanvewis of TM to price from $1,50, $2.50, $3.50 up to $15.00. 4 At the seo 2 et a eo ima h Other gifts from $2.50 up to $500.00, , New Shop partment tha Thoth th a had Open Daily Until 6 P. M. Ngee The wae OVINGTON’S Nineteen West Thirty-Fourth Sireet London hi fi 312-314 Fifth Avenue, New York | purchasing a ticket after the train has gone, er of National Manu- | and! " . ! Transport Being ince ee tee ‘Nur ebiad FVFEVFFFFFEIFVVEGVG FV TTY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 The Average Person Goes to Shop With $2 and Spends His Time. Baer | If You Don’t Know What You're After Go Touring ina Rer olving Door. Sa ays ‘Late e Xmas Shopping Is a Riot With | No Arrests. ASUICDEWN RIVER, IS THEORY OF KN Miss ¢ Shrsting W Wrights Famliy | Believe She Leaped From | Cunard Pier: +~——_—_——. hopping Soon With a Frown Is Worse Than’ Shopping Late With a Smile, He Says—-Buying a Mouth Organ Doesn’t Entitle You to Bawl Out the Saleslady a Piano’s Worth. | ! | Milas Chrtet Weight, a beauttf® | and talented young art student whose ne | home ts tn Auburn, N.Y. 1s bellew ea by her mother and sisters, with whom she lived In a studio at No. 5 West Sixteenth Street, to have ended her By Arthur “‘Bugs’’ Baer. Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Word) Counting last month there are about thirty shopping days left until Christmas, But a shopping day that has been discarded without bettering your hand is about as valuable as a cancelled stamp. The time to shop is when it is time to shop. Buying Christmas gifts after Christmas is Iike life by leaping from the Cunard Line pler at the foot of West Seventeenth Street early yesterday. H | Miss Wright suffered a nervous breakdown last week, and her physl- clan, Dr. John B. Solley, of No, 968 Lexington Avenue, put her in charge of @ trained nurse Sunday, The als-| \ters were out of town, Her Illness All the speeches after election day won't help a candidate a bit, And after Christmas ts over, your good intentions are deader than seven cans of sardines, There are now only nine days left to shop in, and reading this junk has shortened that by five minutes, Having a first-class cabin ticket 1 no good unless you have @ boat to fo with it. And having the money to shop Is useless unless you have a@ place to shop, All the stores will be closed on Christmas Day unless you are CAPT. Jas. here the Friends made her subject to periods of depres- | Blaikie of sjon,@® which she became convinced | donta, sunk by a U boat on Dec to bawl out the salesiady a Lites h worth, |down, discovered Shopping soon with a frown ts worse! slinped out. Dr. S than shopping late with a amile, Don’t | and, after calling on a number of her be @ crumb. had | | her patient ley was notified Captain Blatkie er of the An ars and Ministers—not pueil—and pare offi- rs of the A frown js only a smile | friends, a © to make York, Hig homo is at Greenock turned upside down, With a little| “confidential search” for her. ‘scotland, where he has a wit | anybody can look human, He told the police the young! several children. Ie is 55 yea \f Tho averago Christmas shopper} woman's physieal condition was such | ———— bs lk dances into a department store with | | that she might collap n the street) woman idea of his destination than He goes no more a Japanese waltzing mouse. in with two dollars and a lot of time ments before, The Captain sa and be taken to a hospital, and that! In her recurrent pertods of deprea-| sion she might be unabie to give any| tho pler for account of herself. _ fof the woman Tho physician sald she was to have, coat we gone to a sanitarium as soon as her| sisters arrived the next day. The de-|t soription of clothing furnished to the} and he spends everything except the two dollars, He gets glued up in a crowd and after a whole day's shop- | Ping all he has collected Js a lot of st elbows, A If you don't know what you are Ko) ter, you might as well spend your afternoon touring In the revolving door: PRON w REFLECT A SMILE, A lady shopper ean have more fan for less money than an old cat ¥ me Gal } with a new mous She samples the toothpicks, juggles the pianos, tastes police in da fur coat mother to join he carpets and takes the goldfis spins around the mile, Capt. Frank Brenkman of the Le uidto, where ck. And all during this intricate high Valley Railroad tug Genesee put El ae es of Ne | jexhibition the clerks are suppos if at the pler of the Harbor Police, Mya Ment in her fore aa it “they Delloved an eae ‘yesterday and turned in a coat} reached the wus. It is a strange thing how fow swering the description, wt ‘lady shoppers are ever brought to Weald was teubaronnthe Cunard Jane) tar: justice, Leeman 2 Miss Wright, Tho pierhead by members of his crew, | hottie |who were sure they had seen a Students’ League ¢ for use i » could w \— in one inning, Can you imagine the . é@fiects of a shell loaded with samples of hopping exploding among a lot of soldiers having a peaceful fight? The war would stop quicker | than a flivy Late Christ with no arrosts sping is a riot ou feol an attack of shopping coming on get it off your chest as soon as possible. The only cure for shopping is shopping. | Do it and get it over with, tle that Great THE GOLDFISH HOME. A neck- purchased to-day is just as good us one shopped for to-morrow. | A necktie doesn't k what day i bought on. | In the chatter of the port, ¢ that day lost whose low descending gun aces no gift ¢ grabbed up on the run. | eee -— SHOPPING DON'TS, flour to see whether {t will bounce, | Don’t try to send a piano home by eee dime messenger. eee Don't try to fold — 2: Don't give away your elbows with- out expecting to get some in return with interest, $ |, a (Waist to Right) Kine Silk Chiffon, lined with White Silk Mull; Vest and Col- an aquarium, eee | Don't count the birdseed in a pack- eated. , thon the money Don't get the dies and clerks sass you back, A mirror only reflects what fs put in front of it, eee Don't get angry If a package arrives sore sal If your time is mone must be counterfeit eee lar of Georgette. a Hetle ate A thimble is good any Don't send home any packages you day in the year. lean carry. If you buy a canary bird oe ‘or goldfish, walk ‘em home. The ex- Don't make a dary out of] ercise will do ‘em A. hubby. A man doesn't like to carry | eee @ package under his man doesn't like to ca any place m. In fact a » package but under his vest Don't try to stretch a dime into a quarter, If that was legal the gov- ernment would have made ‘em out of rubber in the first place. Don't get feverish if you buy your ° husband a new set of furs and he| Don't fluter around a department comes right back at you with a new|store without lighting some place. —_| box of cigars for your manicure set. oer | Suis Don't buy and records unless you Don't ple anything. Nobody |havaa graphophone. You can't eat To left—New likes to be the second owner of aj‘em, S French Model toothpick. . eee eee Don't wear a cigar for a week and wae, . i Don't try to match cloth over the|then expect to exchange it for a ye ace over telophone. A color looks different | younger cigar. Chiffon lining. Col, from the way it sounds, aioe lar of Georgette eee Don't spoak anything but English. eee Don't try to get measured for a meal; sample a pair of shoes and take a ride on the elevator at the same Don't wind up a hat unless you in- | time. \ tend to buy it. eos igekh Dont try to be on the second and any § ninth floors at and Radium Lace, Don't drop ssware on the once, 49.08 VUFFFRVEPT VFI TFITETVY To left—Silk Georgette 4] CHRISTMAS GIFTS eee This year let your Christmas shopping be a a we oes oe pleasure instead of an ordeal. Come here at once and see at a glance a complete collection of the most novel and worthwhile ideas in gilts Satin collar, a WHO MAY LOSE LIFE of Captain Anchor ad thought Miss Wright was lying! who was put to death last July. ha hor Line was frequently rp into the river a few mo- ald the tu a time, In the pockets of the found a nu to Miss Wright at the Six- Stroet address, ” M : family hysteria degree that_ahe carried ich he| out her impulse to end h@ life in the who was thirty-one years old, was graduated from the Art Georgette and Silk 1978, — ROUMANANS AGANTOFFRE IS ADVSOR | Of Christmas Shopping — GIRL ARTIST, Wl, [sss INFULL RETREAT, | OF WARCOUNOL IN Arthur GERMAN LOSSES IN WAR 3,921,669, SAYS LONDON Berlin Estimates That. 192 Allied Warships of 744,600 Tons Have Been Destroyed. LONDON, Dee, 13.—The total Ger- man casualties, excluding those in the naval and colonial services, reported in the German offictal lists for No- vember, says a British official state- ment irsued to-day, was 166,176 om- cers and men, making the total Ger- man fosses In killed, wounded and missing since the war broke out, 3,921,869, R " N, Deo, 18 (by Sayville wire- Jens).—Including the los# of the French battleship Suffren, the total Hlonnes of the hostile fleets during this war have now mounted to 192 vearels, Press Bureau estimated to-day. When James liner Cale- good piano. served as an for many in New The ve WATERS i hung off but saw nothing ber of letters This figure includes torpedo boats and stbdmarines. The grand totn! of tonnage lost waa 744,600. These fixures do not includy Special ships euch as ausilaries and other vessely trading as marine The British vy's port of thesy lonses was 1 ” | torpedo boats, with a total tons, ARTILLERY FIRE GROWS ON SOMME AND MEUSE Infantry Is Inactive, However, on Western Front, Berlin Reports. BERLIN, Dec, 13° (via Sayville wireless).—In addition to artillery firing In the Somme and Meuse sec- tors, which was temporarily more lively, and nightly patrol clashes, there were no larger fighting actions on the western front, to-day’s oM- cl.t statement a A Good Piano you hear music you are always more strongly impressed if the instrument gives forth @ tone of exquisite sweetness—the basis of a The pure tone must be built into the piane an ue ts et ee It fs the result of knowledge and experience. The tone of WATERS PIANOS and the Waters-Autola player piano will please the most exacting ear. poeta rices of ‘A'TERS- AUTOLA tasks the buying of those instruments a very wise economy. Easy monthly payments are offered with no charge for tnterest s Wright's sisters at the arrived to-day. say Misa strects. through until it OPEN EVENINGS hristmas Sale 50,000 Silk Blouses Three Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday *10 To right- Georgette, and bended. $5 00 Georgette. ‘As shown above —hand- sone Georgette Crepe, em- broidered in pastel shades— Puritan Collar of Satin, HIS is the Classic of st pea T Christians Waist Sales st colleetion To right of beautifully designed Silk Boautiftul Blouses this house has ever French Voile, heen able to offer Fi with frill, Sailor Christinas Sale. collar, cdged Nothing more appropriate with Venice a Christ lace. than one Blouses can be chosen for mas remembrance of these exquivite Heavy gold thread embroidery Vest and collar of Bisque Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th Street 127 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Av. 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3rd Ave. $ a (Waist to Left) Crepe de Chine, with Frill and large Sailor Collar, Venice Lace trimmed.

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