The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 6

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ARABS ANNIILATE | WHOLE TURK FORGE IN FIERCE BATTLE ae 400 Killed, 300 Prisoners Taken™by Sheik's Army Southeast of Dead Sea, WASHINGTON, Fob. & —Arab forces, wnder coinmand of the Shelk @f Mecca, have completely defeated a Turkish army operating southeast of the Dead Sea, official despatches re- ceived to-day state, In a sanguinary battle which beran Jan. 80 the Arab tribesmen virtually annihilated the entire Turkish force, Teapturing 800 prisoners, Including the “turkish Commander in Chief and his staff, the report states, Tho Turkish lows In killed alone ex- eveded 400. Eighteen machine guns. aon PRISONER two mountain guns and a large SECOND PRISONER amount of booty fell into the hands of | ————-——— “They must have somethin’ on him, be.” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918, “OVER MERE, ° SEDO Pr HUMAN SYMPATHY a “Its @ howlln’ shame to punish that young feller by makin’ him watch us, he didn't ¢ o7 a so of — * COLONEL: “Well, well, Major. Why don't you proceed?” MAJOR: or King of M British Expeditionary Force in Palew-| ghoritt of M edina now de a tine, began at Kerek, rear the south-!solf, have been of great ass eastern extremity of the Dead Sea. » Briti#h Pxped “IGFHOEDOUTBY HEN TRORSERE = CNPETROGRAD MOB The Turks, badly beaten, left many fr Holy Land | ortly after the ish campater prisoners, seven machine guns ONE!) puietine got under Way the Mountain gin and a large quantity of |i, ruling over Me Me ‘ booty, retiring in disordor. lthe authority of the Sultan, declared Pursuing Arabs overtook the de-|the independence of Arabia from tachments noar Tafile, where the re-|Turkish rule. maining forces were cut to pleces, In the Jerusalem sector, Gen, Al. | newly ‘haa eg sl as i tions to F anys tor—House Jerusalem Railroad, which vir ly ron the ish lines | mm STPRDAM, Fer Hee tra gira antehe toe ie | ORUOCA mo HALL ee kes p out the ite: all If Ate dict is Allenby'’s plan of strategy, ts 4 A A Alrealy Won Fame as Meme] lish | House, annow wid that A” the re to the to Broken Glasses.”” Bridgeman Any lens duplicated exactly || rorost. {i “from the pieces'’—while He won a you wait or in a few hours. luot nummer Lenses at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, etc. a the bs * home is in Lake tion it was ne | temporarily the The cabinet c ir. von was formed all is Nerman Hall | er, after belng wounded ¢ Established 56 Years Inst ov , New York: 184 B'way, at John St.l|| “hecict coctirmation was recelved t aa3 Sixth ‘Av, isth St. ae as ved $50 Sixth Av., aad St|||4ay of the death of WoO. 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N, Hegl, American aviate vistonal buds: r position of the Deputies makes a majority y peen transferred from the 1 “Save the Pieces" Me a ataite _ cee iene, |the budget doubtful , on . fayetia Encadriile to the Amerionn | 00, UK" Seu’ lee tne asary to postpone creasing Ings of the House 2 Russta, w) ast June 5 of Colfax, Jn, who wax decorated with |Feported to have resigned during the | rep & OTS line military medal and war cros#|recent labor crisis in Astria-Hungar This report, however, was not con as quoted ay saying the latter dled 6 only aeceptable peace is one WITH THE AMERICA iad Gti ho CRURRASEES Seb. a eBaltial Brean U iraftiene Report ¢ Report Great Vico |'8Y of sele-setersmtiation ig to-day. ware) attompts a that kind of a pence or no peace tory Over the Bolsheviki in Defending Kiev. LONDON, Feb, &—Fresh outbreaks! jp ardiy k off negotiations | Dnetenous! rio! und looting. in’ Petrogras ontinue our pol Ir big o enw aa (8 patches from|icy of deepening the German revolu-|leved ¢ho American guts Wine cetlars, |!" thing, food and ores are being plu ered. Troops employed to. suppress tho 420 Vrom listurbances did much shooting, in| which It Is qatimated 120 persons | wero kil Ry firing on the mobs) SPARTAN the have been able to quel! hundred an sat intervals during th andsat th three days and nights f wiiting between the Rolshevilt | .oncentration and the Cossacks ts said to be in-|c The viki in increasing avm- ns. Kaledine and Alexieff are ted to have quarreled and Gen. | as disappeared from Cos} ters at Novo Tcherkasit. | Telegraph desp: . mys German nows-| deuth of the former Nicholas Constantino-} death of the famous n military commander, | Duko Nicholas Nicholieviteh. Nachrichten of hd under mysterious circum- | 4 is repor n, that a de ian troops from the tis on Its way to Brest = ee GERMANS BROUGHT OVER SEA| terned at (Special to Th ough here outh and southeast of 1 ture the Covsackn are jeta-| landed at ¢ wos ORES | 4 Sales,” best quality. William and Mary Dining Room Suite, American Walnut or Antique Mahogany, 10 pieces, $210 3-piece Library Suite, covered in telour, loose spring seat cushions, $ | 85 Hepplewhtle Bed- room Suite, An- tique Brown, Ma- I hogany, 4 pieces, Bureau, 60 inches $198 Gq Plenty of designs to select from—all of the very You are cordially invited to see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here. They are interesting and instructive. KELLNER BROS. oe ice aoe YE oniits have a0 bor of Kella and proatatined a | | republic In the estuary of the Danube. The Ukrainian information bureaw ats A report from t Ukratntan. del gation at Brest-Litovsk that the Ukrainians Dining Room Suites, in Mahogany, Oak and Walnut, $100 to $800. Bedroom — Suites, in Hi |have won a great victory over the Holshey ne guns -} that to capture I hevik! losing Mahogany, Walnut and Reporta from Stockholm rapresent eventa in Finland ag atill favoraple Enamel, $75 to $550. to the White Guards or Government troopa, It is reliably reported there All Ltotng Room Suttes i] | that the Witte Guarde have captured at exceptional price re Viborg and are planning to cut the dustin railroad to Petrograd and then march on Helsingfors, held by the Red Guarde, oF revoluttontats NEW PAN-SOVIET OF 300 TO MAKE THE BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT PERMANENT Victor Tchernoff, President of Late Constituent Assembly, Included in the Congress. PRETROGRAD, Feb, Bolshevik Government was the interpretation ple |upon the formation of a new pan- | soviet of 800 members, Tt includes | 3 i} E 53] |160 Bolshevtkt, 125 aoctal revolution : artes of the left, and the remainder social revolutionaries of the rig’ Included ninong the latter is Victor | |Tchernoff, President of the late Con- | ) atituent Assembly, His of a seat in the new ing body of Ruse est sensation, All f. it as meaning that t tonartes of the rig impossible to shovilt, trate their e: present Gov & recent prediction spatches, Incraasing German internal ¢ atis faction is responsible the change in tone of Russians ¢ MTT CUTOUT Hope 1 daily stroustuening We Kuse by Walt McDougall "t hic it happened to recall where I had left my fcuntain pen.” oniclon and they Pay de | BIGGEST GERMAN GUNS neapp S. Wire Entangle Fail to Do Da 1 delega es of he Germa Philippines te Be t Springs, pening World.) 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A suspicion was #- ported yesterday that these bulbs contained disease garms and that German agente had ‘amewed with them, GERMAN ARTILLERY ACTIVE NORTH OF ST, QUENTIN On Remainder of Front, However, War Office Says There Is Nothing to Report. secording to an official statement from British headquarters in France and Belgium issued to-day, The statement reade: “Tho hostile artillery was active durin the night tn the neighborhood of Flesquieres. On the remainder of the front thi is nothing of interest to report.” PAIUS, Feb. 8&—Following te te« | day's official communication: “There ts nothing to report with l the exception of uceesstul raid by the French on 11 German post west of Forges, the Verdun front in Macedonia reads: “ARMY OF THE BAST, Fev, 8.— Tn the environs of Sokol Serbian tn- fantry | reptilsed an enemy reconnott- The arullery waa active onaatir aviature have bombarded arith {nuccess enemy encampmente tn the Vardar. 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