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BATTER THE ENTIRE: nave — Hunting for Weak Spot in Which to Attempt to Break Through. ree LAN DOM, Trew, 11 -Over the whole of the western front to-day Germe artillery ®ae roertng a challenge ¢ 16 French and Britien armies, Bore where alone the great battle t *@ confidently be 1 Germa Was prepariig to moke her heaviest ttack ainee the day» of the Invasion wf 1914 he te masking the ation aoe of that aneauit by « thiery bom bardment that te impartial atte NE shelle over ainomt avery sects f the BD ar! Freuch lines, Of ficial veports indicated a sitghtly stronger fire over the French posi tens, From thin tt that Hindenburg has a8 Opponents for his massed arm. Inforced by numerous divisions r eontly transferred from the Russian fronts. Field Marshal Halg’s gave further emphasis to that Germany ts secking a weak in the western line He reported “south of the Scarpe and north of the Lys, particularly and artillery activity “Heavy ehellt localities was r war deduced he honen the p rort to: The Point to Edwin L. Sabin Query May Be That the Best. Way to Cure a Hopeless, Grouchy Stomach Is to Eat| East of Kpehy he sald the enemy Pork and Cabhag Anyway ittempted to raid one post under tee) Pl oi cover of & heavy boebar “int | the Book, Which May or May were repulsed, At other points on th Cambra! front there were counters in which British persed onemy workers and took pris on ae} Afford Them. Berlin Also Reports Arti ry tion on Western Front. 11 (via London) in France BERLIN, Dec. On the Flanders front there was a lively artillery duel, ¢ German official statement issued 4“ Mr, Edwin L, question in a slender y day says. pai On the Italian front there was ac res tive gunfire on both sides of the ‘ Brenta River and along the Lower ) have Plave. utle Patrol Encounters red Points, qi Patrol encounters occurred north of Bezonvaux (Verdun | By Nixola Greeley-Smith. OW are you feeling now?” Sabin asks the “lume of sati; HOW ARE YOU FEELING NOW? Not Be Biographical, Forms | an Amusing Dig at Fashion- : able Ills and Those Who Con} carries the jar inquiry | quoted on its abe yo ey scared your ab front) and near Tahire (Cham-| ¢ . Polls blood, BA pagne),” says the War Office state- | 7 sure, if kloom ment of to-day. erst ‘ a “Active artillery fighting developed ers over yo! in geome sectors of Upper Al 2 and Lorraine. Everywhere else the night was calm.” cause a doctor or two ha to find the league diseases of whi found you guilty, then read Mr. Sabin's 11 and entertainis Hindenburg Pinna to Strike Before Americans Arrive. AMSTERDAM, Dec. 11,—Plans for the greatest of all German offensive campaigns on the Western front we laid at a meeting of Field Marshal many visits to physicia filcting diagni Hindenburg, Premier Hertiing und |4n hour at the dentia Quartermaster General Laudendorff, | tion for appendicitis sccording to despatches received here.| qr iw only The German strategy, !t was indi dicitis that cated, 18 to overwhelm the British ny roe nd Vrench on the west front prior t arrival of many American troops. to-day an op fo In connection with reports of this/is as common and un plan, it was noted that the German | naving « _ High Command has withdrawn nearly il] avaslable German troops from the Holland border to the Flanders front The German press interprets Count ‘sernin's recent speech to Hungarian taken ou The medical passion for pulling out all the even more popul lelegat s a promise to Austro-| part of the thyrold Hungarians that they shall go to the | ite can be no doubt west front, Presumably this ix to be : no doub’ sccomplished through withdrawal fense In the De Saulles case, rom the Russian lines. thyrotdism, GENTLEMEN! THESE AR THE ULSTERS 60 Made of rough-and-ready woolens loomed especially for Northern latitudes, Modeled with half or full belt, plain or pleated back, and convertible collar. Silk-piped inner seams and full silk lined in the shoulders and the sleeves, Hang as if they didn’t give a hang and that’s the only hang that shows a hang of the subject! And Hand-Tailored till they are a positive joy to behold! Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE Men's Clothing Shop, 8 West 38th Street {ttle t ¥ by or vg teeth r than taking out sland, thous If you are wo u an insur ance company 1 ve driven you they to the dictionary and the encyclopedia aning of all the seven-| have all means alk. Tt is a account ¢ thelr « selection of ap; the hour nd treatments, « ‘s and an oper This is that the de- E v a hyp did much to restore the -| Hel THE EVENING WORLD, If You Are Bored by Last Season's nd Fail to Be In- Pet Symptoms terested in the Very Latest ‘‘Itis Remember That the Medical Passion of the Hour Is Pulling All the Teeth. SP MM ee ova wer ow vette TING Hw Per FUR TeV EHO; “ veny STYuiw wit Of voy Ger MASTOID SPeCiAIST some MEDIUNE CORN BEEF Nt CABBAGE | eriena in Mr, Sabin’s story. 1S THE BW CURE-ALL “Yes. Diet's the thing, but take my advice and cut out the hot water; hot water relaxes the stomach; coid | water acts as a tonte by reaction, un- lerstand. Mrs. thyrotd gland to Ite just like yours, noe in rathig | f She rooms with any clalm to fashion, Mr. Sabin begins by a simple little statement which [ am sure no reader of The Eve World will permit to uncha ad. He says that has ever hae gore 1 aim willing to b Brown has a stomach and hot water never ff to vold wa. rand was well ina week. And ae J were vou, I wouldn't tackle muc | fresh fruit; makes My wite can't touch fresh tru’ emt: | rmer pr all consulting and oper hangod go knows 1 he} KONG | ony hon Hy advice that Mrs during the da the same troubl after th invalid’ 1 wh tirough whi through: is hardly reading this ar m ¥ ald her bus band i oT A man or wom: who could not produce symoton WBhel cece Ge which would contviine Mr Babin thac| She says you are taking too muct by comparison there has never been | exere For a month Mr. anything the matter with him at all, [his breakfast in bed and he r R. SABIN—or his hero, for per-] our before and after each meni haps f am wrong in regarding z ‘How Are You Ieeling Now toblogr was put on as au- a diet, on phy ond and compant: ter put Pe up with Bill's grouch for awh takes him to the ductor, do 4 1 ‘Go W for a few a. the de sm. Bill growls ad refuses to by. or saya. “Relax ur work? tak nforted ther nd pr « variety in . bes an ocullst aad the ovullst pre uur food; stick to y serlbes glasses, finding the 4 with yo when you find two octaves flat and the lett ia that doesn't agree with badly faded," you, drop tt.” | 1 no improvement, Now the " the author observes washwoman among others ofters ad ras that what didn't vice, Her Ssuggestion—to do without agree with me was Bill, the stomach, breakfast—is tried for @ time, but und to quit Bll seemed out of the ‘%¢# Not placate the ungry Bill,” Ant jother doctor is sought, question Hat your dinner at noon,’ Notwithstanding pills, exercise, diet, this medical pundit, “Dinner at n &c., Bil continued on the rampage, '% bad, anyway, “At close of day k human ‘yigor is low." So his master—I would better say his! "tit Hill's ‘feleliion arn tntimate assoclate—went back to the | other ocullst is soughte ite Au |doctor und exchanged his “first drab | Seribes sherry, la for some large black ones," INALLY it Is decided to take B. Try eating more fruit, fresh fruit,” to a manitarium, On tho way the doctor advised, “and take @ glans there a thunderstorm comes up and Bill, his owner, ure obliged to house. In the d his owner's p shelter in a fare TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, i| Thrilling Deeds of Alpin and | Show 1947. FOE ON ALL SIDES, AUSTRIAN PRESS LAST WORD FROM JOINS GERMAN IN HEROIG ITALIANS, ASSAILING \ WSO = Spe leh tng Indignation Be He Called Nation Germany's Vassal, | Rersaglieri in Battle of Asiago. | = ———— | FTALIAN HIFADGT ANTON IN) ASOT ENDAM, Monday, Deo. 10 NOWTH ALY, Monday, De ' ‘ America'a deelars 't0 (fw ¢ A ated Vrewe) ait f @a rainat Awatrla- thar vinit to-day ¢ eadquarters of a| en a Ne Wiener Tagiiatt of Major Gene anding « divie| ¥ — jon of heroin Alpini and Mersugiert | ¢ saen Jinclo o-de ory of th st “et manner in » tiv ‘| aw Srenmany te the heletta Pi the Aw Plas | sh + Germany's teay until it wan cut to plooes ANd lerasiogt of hin cure the remnant vox compelled to We are ive neon | back to its pr + new Hn The) tion of hat Mr poral ts © fheawed in reform. | chtr ;w j ine his she ed forces, which were | kn rte ‘ hea Us laugh. j ween in n en along the ronda The F lenblatt of Vie a preparing to co back into the Meht. | fers to the fact that America’s war A Major of the General Ataf, who} ide ran almost simultancour toward the close of the fleht collected | wit o negotiations ith | the remaining of the division and| Russia, and saya it io natural pre fed them tn tho final charges until the| sumption that President Wilson acon order for retirement came, gave ajin the turn of events in Hussia the first-hand description of the etrug-| danger of a possible peace and de ale. He said thore were three Hor-| siren by his move to prevent the aagiior! regiments, some Alpini bate| Old World from finding repose and tations and one tnfantry regiment tn the division, in addition to the usual quota of batteries of fleld and middie calibro guns. They were ranged back to head off stoppage of garnering of the enormous advantages obtained by America from tho devastation of European states by wa of Asiago when the enemy's drive! “America’s warfare against Au reached {ts maximum fntensity last|tria is important only in proportion Wednesiay. For twenty-four hours|to the number « troops she con one Bersagiior! regiment had held /#end,” sald the Budapest Pester Lioyd Monte Tondarecar until ite platoons! "We do not fe after the war had been reduced from thirty men to|commerctal aiiation,” said the six. It was then that the battalions | Vienna Fret Preane, “aince Pr of Alpini were sent to their relief, (dent Wilson hag denounced any ‘The Alpini fought thelr way up the|nomle war following the pre hill, gaining the summit against heavy | struggle.” odds, only to find their comrades cut| “It is impossible for a million to pieces. Most of them were lying | Americans to appear on the Euro’ dead from stab wounds. ow the| battlefields,” declared the North Alpini battalions found themselves in the centre of a concentration of en- emy forces which gradually enctreled man Gazette eee 800 SHIPS FOR U, S. NAVY them. Some of the battalions ma- | Hoouvred and were carried back and | NOW UNDER CONST 10 forth in the fury of the fighting along | RUCT N ry the slopes, Others remained on the) SSeS th the ene oun: ; lor" | hom with the enemy surrounding) Admiral Taylor's Report on Record At 9 ofclock on Wednesday morning Breaking Building Takes he Colonel of these battalions sent Only One Page his last report to the General, It aid, laconically: “The enemy is on |, WASHINGTON Sewn Mines 1 printed ‘onwt the annual re fdes and Iam about to charge made publ ¥ OF Rese AG That was the last which was ever David W Chiet of heard of him or any of bis men. Cons| 1 and Repairs, ul ‘The enveloping enemy masses grow |though that oMfcer tx carrying out the Jonser, and the gallant Alpin! Bund, |!4teest naval building programme ever which bad gune to reacus the Ber. | “ntered on bd Rr an ting continue DDE OSE | cosleere 16 submarine In some the Ine until the forces casos a year hax heen sured in the con were de 1 and it became clear on of destroyer that the enemy greatly outnumbered ele Not expected for delivery until 5 rhe eral who wan lte In 1918, aro to-day in actual nervice nie na from a point [% Buropean waters. Billion dollar ju of the line narrowly escaped “0 !Volved in the contract _ ray #hell which burst near his 7 tomeob: It was then that the but the Austro-Hungarinn najor who punted these events MHfly yesterday succeeded In occ red the remnant of the division i bridgehead at Cape nd fought out the remainder of the below Donu Piave, The Now TtAite IINCu ee nee (Ohlee Ganmer of thie wae thet IU t were formed across the Prone to the Bile Canal running to Port and Gadena passes leading to Grande, with Venice a whort distan: Valley and the plain, It lines are now resting with roots of holding. beyond The Aveneo Brigade was ord out the enemy's bridged espondent Visited a number Battalion threw ot ot points on the present line and iawance party, which or talked with officers and men, All reported the Austrian ex were confident of being able to } @sleep around the dridgehead hen the new attack, which they ex. emy camp was taken completely hy na few days, !e made. surprise and could make no effective AUSTRIAN FORCES CAUGHT '*s!slange. The flieht in the darkness wa and terrible, What en ASLEEP AND ANNIHILATED, Nant my tr nted AY adventure wan exes not bayonetted and Killed were 14 ; the ‘Third Hattallon prisoners and the f th Aresao Brigade in re- bridge and brid« eet sty tened Italian position result of the th the Plave River. Most « Hi is prot by jnur " farm house there SUT this time kind friends bee |2thing Mt for an invalid to cat Wednesday’s Specials BC Se eee ee | NO goee to bed. But as he : gan to remark anxlously, "Gat~|nearsing ‘his desperate ny ote Unrestricted Ch , ting thin, ve you? What's the | himself a tantalizing odor steals in 4 oice 0 matter?" Kind friends always tell us Be room—the aroma of pork an |this as if they were conveying «| cabbage. he invalid sits ut He hirss hands on our most des-|to their joint pie aes and bri ovcupat pork and cabbaxe | ater ws reluctantly |», 89 try didn’t go to tho santa Whether Priced $35.00 or Up to $65.00 nfided our xymptoms, frightening | master und’ the park aoa oul s Ni ourselves the more as wo talk about lived happily ever after R od 1 ti the friends presertbe 1 don’t know quite wh th ‘ one estrictec | it are you doing?” asked ‘the |0f this story 1s, but perhaps 4s ‘ Jamused you, anyhow. iiow ure you fer | Destened to He OPEN: | conunodious Store at the Water An ordinance intended to reduce hagarde along th | Vront. 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