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PAGE 2 Karemky and sent by wireless to *ll RiiMlan front* fiprw»»d ’he flrni hop* that wag would be averted H* announced the arrest of <*en l>*n' kina, commander on the south* front. with hi* *t*ff •o' l of (i ‘ p Crdelli. formerly military to'ernor or Petrograd. “Only small detachment* of troop have been moved tow aid Petrogra by Oen. Komlioff,’ the statement as verted Thru deception thc> have remained deluded reftardinic the po*»- ion The further ad'ance of these cults ha* been arrest*d and 'be bond* between them broken Ind; < iduat units hare sent delegate,, t, Patrograd. requesting that »hey h»* furnished wlilh orders 'o arrc.- 'h* cotnamndor* who betrayed the no' ♦ rnuient “The eovernmnnt has taken mea« urea to put Petrograd in a -tatc of defense against attacks and b* hope is entertained that a h *'od ah'd or civil war will be avoided Progress of Knrndoff a advanced forces wa* stopped at one pom' .** miles from the city by aso f■» thousand government .-harps' d’or*. according to word her** . In another direction, th- nglr cling a"empt of tie Komlioff ret -* s has reached Oafschln u I** tailes from the cltv. The Don r.-'saacks -.re n-parery,' aligned with Komlioff Oen. KaKle • tin, head of this force, reported to.; dav to Premier Keren*ay tbn iwoTinional government would and well to acrep Korniloff’s ultima’’) requtnng surrender of governtnetr.'. 1 towers, otherwise petrograd And Itself Isolate,l from Moscow by cutting off all rail communication • UP TO ROOKIES TO MAKE GOOD Detroiters Get Tentative ( nm missions In a Few Day* Rv HAROLD V. WILCOX CAMP CTSTER, BATTT.F CREEK, Mich, Sept. 12—Conscripts assigned to the Three Hundred and Thirty-ninth Infantry regiment Detroit’s own will be given ten's five appointment as noncommis sioned officers within the nex- few days. There will he nothing re manent about these appoln’mcnt« eicept such permanence as 'he ap polntees themselves may p.t into them by sterling performance They will be merely trial promo* tors given to promising men Lleut.-Col. Duncan Major, of the Detroit regiment, Is now conducting a school for noncom* each evening Ambitious youngsters are attending Other equally ambitious lads. no» bidden to this school, are drilling each evening behind the barracks This drill Is bv themselves, but Is encouraged by the officers, who are delighted with the spirit shown Within a few days a >out five per cent of »be conscripts received in the firs: contingent win he di charged because of physical dt«abtl- , Ity. Usually the trouble will be de formed feet or heart lesions Medi cal officers are of the opinion ’ha 1 no leas than *5 per cent of the men will be found acceptable. There is practically no sickness in ramp, except ailments brought here by tome of the men. who are being treated In the regimental hospitals A few men responded to «ick call today. The majority were •uffer Ing from disordered stomach t blip tered feet. The care of the feet is one of the important things faugh* in the army, and before long the men all will know how *o avoid blisters and how to treat them tr case their precautions are not sue cessful Tight civilian shoe- are to blame for the present difficulties The men have developed such hearty appetites *h*t no pretense 1“ made at Issuing rations, Cooks are told to provide all the chuck tha* the man will davour. and each mea' la a royal gorge Southern Recipes Drop Muffin* Tha Inelegant name for a corn hraad muffin. dropped. In tha sou’h la "scratch hack,” probably becau** tha top or hack praam** a «'-.atch> and scratchy appearance However Inelegant lta nickname. the dro; mtiffiln la ona of tha bant bre*kfaft bread* for ohildran as wall a* for grown ups. Thts tha wav old Aunt Dllcey. the queen of a southern kitchan made her drop muffins Ona pint of sour milk or butter milk. Ona pint of sifted comma* (whlta maal, not yellow "seconds Ona tcarpoonfnl of haktnu po» dar. Four aaas Onr dessertspoonful of lard, but tar. or any preferred shortening Ona saltepoonful of salt. Rea* tha ergs separately Maka a battar of tha milk and maal and baa* tha eggs tn*o tha mix* r<* \dd tha salt Drop from a kit- hen spoon to a hot pan or grlddla and baka quickly till brown The top should ba slight!' corru gated If tha drop mufflu Is proparly mada and hakad To Increase th* capacity of mr for coining subsidiary silvev n> «* at tha limit, a meeting of.the head of tha various mints and supar tandants of tha goverrimer r«'r aflas lias been * Ailed to ! >)r< *or Haker to maat at San Franclaco to <*ay 0 f A Health j|jj| Factories Peatum Cereal Cotnpan> llsrtle Crt'k kiiehtgan. Pasture Cerwwl c> # j.trt . Windsor. Ontario Fashions , for Americans W y» 1 [ Military Crock A'lt* Detacnab.e Cape It would be absolutely :m; >**ihle to eliminate ertaln military note in dre-* jus' n> v sr.l on- of *h*» newest and smartfro express in* this tendency is r n in the ske't h I* :« s "w '<*• mode* Setge and taffe'a or serge and »a*)n may be attractively < oroblned, and it may be a two olor r one'on* gown, accord eg • *asto If serge and satin ,r* err,pi'ved which 1? really • »r. ]-- i as taffeta is no* qui’e «o -mart JfJST now as sa*in *n 1 -’iks *h» ''ape should be made of serg*-. wi»h lining of san.n The cape is really qvil*e de*ache<i from ’be frork proper * nay be When worn it •• held n. pla* - -* as w'tll be noted, by two crossed «*raps which are attached bv button* and buttonholes *o the hel* of the '**©ck This would be an excellent mode*, for a school nr c ’.kg* e - To make dress and cap* four '*rd« f satin Tfi inches wide and five ya-d* Os serge the »<m» W,<Vh w'.' be re qHired Bl'*eve* of tVp r es« a-s of serge and deep ruffs of « *ln For s»re*r or •• jll *v 'rorg- » v . vogue of wool jersev -D'h oct’Mnues unabated In this fabric -an color is preferred < . navy \o<nne 'he newest model- If s severely plain little frock of th« t "if • -s type, with a narrow ve.-o ab<-,u» two tnche* wide, of vivid co wed. -ad'*loth. I ?erge a op • vin Hr.g':* --'Phl' r blue or rose mny be u-»d 'or *b!s vest which star's xt the r.eck opening and extends a iou» so r mche- he ; low the normal wais’ l:ne Tiic i dress fastens in the center fp rt* i with small but*wn* *t c ' .r.g th' color of *he fr<" k proper One of *ha newest. sartorial err, caits Is tha hos*e«« or nom* dlnnar jn»n. This simian* |« really « >ort o' glorified *<a gown but it * no* a* all a negizee g;,— lar;- ", 'ir* Is frequently so e]>ra*a ind dre-*y tha* It might »* ’ pass r:. isrrr as an evening or reception v *n A train l- an ■ts *n? f.-a- an i Is not the little c •'-'>» -trip of e train allotted *<t la: • a* * an ink frock*, but )• usually long and v<>? utninous. (lermrette continue* to b«- ■< 'a\ orad fabric t*.r dr. ■ af?erT*'*««r fr< K~ ad • : * -i '■■■■:- dr*«« has gl\er ; * a »o a 'a’her elaborate modal w l .*: * 1a draper that ha*e « tendency to fall a trifle below ’h« gen'er«' terig’h of the salrt. hi* that are without flare A Sheltering Aeg » - # - * * $/' T.'C* \ t, W y Mix—" What's tfce , >< A ot * v ,e . *r spangled pant-? <J< rg to * fanev dre.'*. bail '" Nix a ing to call on my g - w line I hrt.v» tbepe par.'s *>n he son'* dar. lay « foot on nra / SI ■ Tjk ■ Husband Tha ar*nt aid ths* thi tar .a -> Wife- H*- moat have tot yuu and I the car mixed Outbursts of Everett True. [ r M fSt m\ k t'. c. tic U'3 r l.' vi-S in tvis i Country ouccnta h 5 mad*’ to tnc , PNtedSH LA C* S' T* 4 ? R I ABOUT IT PvfT T H-*» N l,T.' J S> f N> L ■■— STROcC. Tl' Tm<s J.YK ST.lH.th avet |Uc 3t»Y YOU A (JRsmmAR c__ So you OASJ cC-ARIN 1 -l’-' T«c». v€.Nw c I 5 w ''.i”' ~Vs, \ —i too !! CUBURBAN NEWS VPSILANTI M*« Her-' A a ■ ’!. v s-; * «. i Unl.nr T- * M ««*« T '- Ethel Hamm n i »r* • fiaxr."arr;ci» » ■ o < * r t \ rw :* n f raid* r• - 1 # - r v\r‘nlty. p • 1* ’J * ! » V *S* 4 *• • r * w r ♦ :* * r * a' * 11 Pa-m^ l'* • NV*.T n• ** i *•r •• ** ’ K • 'HIT <1 • 1 IT RnW.r K P * »r :• r *' r h mr • b, Pranp* T. v.*» ;• f > A *Mal ► /w , n r tb* B«v.nAt r \4 np 1 4 * ''• wY * \ • Sr***n V - •« * K' * % * ' •*»ufn ?*av?r(la' '**■ a* * v» \ 0 •r ■ x ? V - r Ugh'. »*■; «ie. T r * ■ ftufrai' In tt' 1» y. j M m -.'>r K'»h' v - - *■’-•» ~ ; A ' *"> F/• g' Tt \. ■ T * * K * * *- % »rhos»/ n »r »vA p **>r VT **• Rgt T ’ * r fir ' ■‘ * f n* r a v~ • * . 1 * * j • * n* r pr r • k r. * V; . * t ’ * • w run J \ ' v r f J h a * >,r,‘ *.fir r- % ■\-+~r M • V' r - - a-k ■ ■• • -.r y-r •on Elrr*r In Rr'-r»M<u - T.*n:t.4 -tat ■ st •. ' - r Detr- tts s- »n* ■• - Ofd. • Tttesdi . r>r • > P r •mt turn ;• * :• a ten** ' r-t t’- n» f t c s'«!' - • , - *» • •* Marshs!! v** -.end* « M-r-r 7 - mm fTT *; wt 6 My tent a rt loft do!'t»r< (1V ‘ Railroad \d; i ** r For w a*' In« ver Di-1 fv.l l .ft y(»rfphrsa rit r ■.rad v. - v • :re ! • - 1 • Prl e« In*— t h • n»i* Vln.t—»h*' la rlabt Tie l ** lok M»p« -V*ilr> «.'.'i Keeping l p With the* Joneses i. • P .*J I ■ A TTi [T /C j' U»F£ If N-/FLL Hour LET »T Uo 99 y Youl I - t>, ° VRVttCI Tfcy OF lot 'PC 0;/ L w t r ,kjUK ' ||j r, . you've r 7 ‘'l M NO-U ms-rtu /OU I J IS -you rrtc'"E t o c : °^ Lv || r>tiv* iMotow* ! | j ow MOW wonEKI UkE TEfi i G\i\ at them )CT -lAWV Cft’ ' ’ . v> ; r »V- n li ' O -uCH «>STIZ\ SHC. TH'bikTi tP: fc / Th* Evil jGOv ,To UP ’ j|| ft ; VilV- J Doc' J I !.!I wH ffiTT bOLt* j j N<C6 \J Ay/ 3UT , fe.f f. ' A E | By Condo. The Evening Story \ftcr the Squall. • > ght ;•# < v v tv w«-o»r ' • •- ion* ' «aid Diana. ; * iuc.ng * r he n r.-’cen'h time . r in- - suh>*an'ia: argument. N'«> •wo pe pi« e-, e- lived who sre- : <*haunce> return t- r i. s,• .?; ! pa->n*!> It wi* h.s .nvarying gentleness .1 y, r- -f-nc- *h -* annoy wtl Diana :u- - * • :'.d r.■»* a*» Up She • uld n " tr: **• Tin: in fact, he ' «- i--*erm.ned to marry r • ;; i ■ i b-'en at th* sirr. re - • v h- "»e,f »<> be in ' £■ md resolve,} *o hold . ’ as a.» he did r* -s- • min*.* nsely And -i k' 1 >n hm yearly all her . - - c.ayj ■ -tr. : 'r end \nd now *b.at he -e* • ,m,l lc * n ■ ; rr» *:ce inedt -• fce ~ 1 - uoh a reputation a-s • i: '•* have been proud ‘‘ Flu* idtna did nc.* w.ah n.an. him ('ii.umoey's mind and r a r rtr In opposite direr* nn« *»e-e a.x » cia«hing over < ors 1? would e terrible rrv and .uarrei TTe thought ade :er shudder **he * »•.* coa.e ou* with him toda.* - iv> J to be purely remo'e an 1 Hut kef or* old Dick h»d »»’ • •» mile he was protMkndmg -—r '.'_e ~**ei i• »r« 5u t. » fell now They ware n *he fen 1 .*« J .1:0 B*. low • nam the river r. ■ and ■. 'r.»- rre*-. Th- "f»ad •dUrt'-'i u; o’.hl and Dick trot- J ref !* « * h ‘he cheerful 'lreles* « ‘ u ”or« horse T*!Ar. : » ■»* «>■ ‘ baiween h»S ear* She : «h her !:; * closed and lifrad -n a •» ,v that said i ' k a.l you've a mmd to I'm * **’ ■ in >U ‘O -e.Jc He rcieraly slghad and f ‘ * n- on old !>♦ >. « g! >s*y ■i< J(. k»'d V«rv t:red TANARUS! a • g ' ha had baen up w *h a • <k woman, and it was 'hi- «Ain«- ,;d fi J*, ** a jfrifnff v^r t H ■h * o: v a poor woodefco; : e . » ;* : • xrtve her tha f '»>•.. j *r,t!cr ’> n* ha WOU \ dfcave given to ! oa a wr. mother < vef* ; o 1 1 n.na bor^eif - .h'i'Mll old |he Jr turned fr ••/ ’h> •'• • *td mo a tough ’r* thru a « h tha wo* f ► Ad •>*.i - r av• a.n etcLmanon I* , • . Htmful it is in bare: 1 sha i ’ ,yo f y smilad • Hu» :»»• mg * '■ »;;ng • with ■ v e , - •, > n a I . >.'e aT‘ n*;a« h along roc, if. h / J 'a ►* • n you See cro, Hanfv> you 11. > '>r.d r how I l "op * an iiv'- in them and still b» tpp That *liav ar* h«ppv— •’ esugh* f. » bfaa - j a.- T.' »na 5 '" •<! * * »rm Trro *ha »!- had -*i. u voii.in'f vr.r* «i a scr«am ' It ascended I'ka S rs < get. ■ a >ng!« *rurt of an ,* n and I « r, .V * |n a cJaji l ; f>t s: i j. • f i f.«l faster ‘urr in • mad DETROIT TIMES brought then) into "full view of the Ou* from the. rude little shanty * perched among the rocks and brakes . shot a woman 'oung dark, fun u fHce.d. as ’ho fleeing lor h* r "life I r (rtlaAi e l 1! . hi you leg wd.yi . hopper with the *ml of her fly :ng br «id of hau in Ins hand Doth vtert inexcusdol* language A >t«ine tuftied under the woman’- coar>e -lioe and sh** pitched forward .» i*h a tremendous yank a' tbbt>raid She openeu lier mouth ic acre..in tg.t.u bu’ saw tb»* couple In the do< tor « ,n time guicklv *du turn* i and ran ba« k into the house lh. • .n -’lil holding to her hair follow ...1 h« r The dr*or -lammed and their began auch a racket of tin kr ,n ware that Diana troubling leaned close to Ohauncey - shoulder *Oh he s killing her’ Can’t we do -onie hing'" -h, pleaded c’haunct*\ s an-wer was .* light •s*r,>- of the wmp upon old Dick - flank M> dear he sail, dryly, in » ■ ca-e of that sort there’s but orw thing tor y, ; -o do— keep out of i’ Vou know what happened to old E 1-t Tadd cion* iou, a hen lit to-rn tu *o fvpo-'ulate with a CtHipie win were fighting* Bo*h turned on him md l.e .v»- forced to run for his lif j \\ her. ' 'omes to warring nm» . and i»miß ars the -afes* thing c do *c malnU-tn strict neutralltt *B‘.i* i r sounds a- if he was mur de-:ng h. r.' cried Diana Ohaunrejr shook his head ' ik»n't worr' fl► won’t harm her .-he - more apt to fca"m him I've s- en .i ’.,n' w in an -• trc.-ly h eger .a <> ; ro*.. • a. p.n* of cider .• k „ ’ri veering foot husband to a Cnish. and do '*. *» v i migh* « p.g,e handed ’* "Imu t. Cliaunce'.” begged Diana don’t hke to hear such htng 1* - it’s awfu’ " • > rl. w.»> of • nd lov• rt r v\* If th**v dirfn t r>\ e 1 • h^ > iT'Hii'l’w flfht \r. ] |ri> "1 don’t believe it.’ Ih.tr.a -ifib* and s ch a scene a- that would destroy c\ers a’cm of respect or afT-A on Oh-. Cfiauncey, I*m Sick of the ver\ I thought of tnarnage* To love and j corue *0 "he:—** *‘FVi’ vou’re not s<v primi'ivc dear ; t shteiidn'* pull yc ir hair and you s w.>u:dr. t *m to annihilate m« with a , difference* be purely- verbal ” don * There was great its- ! jj -* . £--1 - v ;Cf> "U . - ,ti. haun *• y, it’s no u*e W b.a }•%■• »».'n today has decided me sl> -olu'el' I ran never marry vou ’ U'a.)t.’ said rhauncev, and he s'ill «milc 1. ?ho his lip- .ere rather whl’e They did no» -peak again un’ll * • doctor reined in before another wh„r,t »• old and grawhich couch, u Humbiv among .txie dogwritod eld man c,xme out Well, dtv *’ he said ■\Vei|, Thomas ' The do. ter out an,]'laid * kindly 1 -tr. or the m-n's shoulder The womans be 11 er, and r>o me !,• me seems 'n take righ* hold "Sure thing She'll go- .lens, r- ■ right now Stay and 'a!k 'o M;*- Eir'h. Th'-mas, while I gt» in ’ Thomas -eem-d vers t id to • IMaila \nd Diana ils*-n»'.i wi*’* » mpa'h' There »-n : • -pp' Hi-ng about th,* old man wfc«<- w hole life was encompa<-ed by wood*. When f.e spoile of h * «ick wife tears came *n *h» g r * ere. "We've lived toge’her vpu» and when a coup!-* livev togeth*" -- long ag the* they mean mmethin' T each other Course we've had otr ups and dowr.s an ', .-"rapped »<"vme. bu* we alius made up »f*cr and for If 1 air/* never ;» W you can say al.o jt rr.es j'\e been - r all fred p«ior Bu s -he say- she’v* never minded th*’ 9he avs shes bt*en thankfi! that we've jus s-p* our health and »ach other sickness has be* n tough, but and >c s" saved her He * « fine man. h«- is Is he your feller. Mis** ' Diana turned crimson •"l suppose t n*j and "all him fha\ •he answered, honestly A« they drov*- .onv fr*>m 'he gTa shanty Diana !o back und l her hnnd »o the tild *Tm mine * i fn> ' r.' ' tj.oee people." «he -a.d 1 like *h-* old man flow uvich h< t v :r k of a» woman, a- he calls h*-r "Marriage ha-n’* proved a failure in 'bat house, " C’ba mce r- plied : gen* Iy *'Vo*i can’t aay *l.a' of that o'her j pnir,” Diana retce.*,d "Wait.” cautioned fhauncey Presently he brought I*,-k to a -tands'lll ‘*l»ok. dear." he »*‘d. poin* ne loana le,n«d forward Tlie. "rt in sisrV of ’he other 'n *’ * doorway »a T the blond voung wixkJ , -hopper cr n’emi la'ing m -irok*-n fry 'lng pvn. which he was preparing to mend. Beside him sa' hla wifa, h head lovingl v regting pon his -h'tifclder Bb# vra* hrw'd ng her long ■ lack hair As Tuan* l,*oked he bent toward her, sh*- lif'cd her face and j l hey kissed "Dot up’" cried f*haunrev »n Dick ' laughing As »hev air -’* and r *t *• wootJc hopper and his w ife -»* ed o ‘them smilir.gl) Then *he\ reoimed i their fendet interest in '-aeh ot,*;«*r ■ Well*** said rhauncev H* looked i <rto’ rdana - »vei "The tempest is VWvi I rav *Y'/ ; ’iLw ; l I t .L-'» 'i :* 11 * ;: 7 «/ ] Fall Suits Womens and Misses* 01 exceptional Worth ~ *35& Considering the rising cost of materials, the "Uit* we oiler at price are of unus . , worth , tho\ must, he -e. a to appreciate their stylo and serviceability. Blouse* of Crepe 5 5.00 I ITT 1 V e \< . ,<'9'. * ■ ■vpf c ' B ( (■u II , • ■ -m^i" r / 'CH aJE’L’I 5U' C B'J t ho* ' / ' 1. XL? ASOtr <3ett;n(S / r “ —-J J • 50Me „ \ v \ M y f X , •• ••>./' ' ~ ‘V -k v-\ '*, - 's' ©/' ;. .•/ ' ~ r|k4' ■ ’ " . * ' " I :| over isn't the calm all the «wsst*r for it ’* Dirtpn drew a long breath "If don't know but *ha' i* • she murmur'd Then sudden! ®h* felt Chatincav ■ arm about har and «ha burial h- r *#re r»n hie bi 1“ «etge «hr»ulda: Death Vete'.in Telegrapher Johrt H Ksne '.*• year* oi«1, >• r> opera*' r o *he joivic c of ih <■ Wr-' ern l*r ov Tc'csrapl - c <>n.; »n> for ;• . e;«re 4ropr»ed dearl, Tuesday, in hi. home, N" l?'f Pldladt'lphla-ave intit \jr Kan** sm • born In I* 1- tr». t ITtor ■ o bf< or .Ing an oparatur WEDN ES D VY , SEPTE MH E R 12. 1917. n fif.’rjri: (X *D.rBkGEL(S U 4 '«ft «* 3< ■ *'•<43 A &TAT , r .,. ■■ ■ ■■■■”-■ 1 r Iw>-» 1 rEDuov.: 1 .!, -£»»<• I ■ ’.L __ -J 1 \ ’ h «s r~k,?h .. • <.+ - 'P T • M :-o" 5 CMP BEAM SOUP. t*jo L'oif.m a popt.om ■*■ Bl .r S-.SH. ;c*m bee? a nt .some ?. pa<3h gt t» ***< A side O'Sh Os prfcs, Ift ?{ apple dumpl kjg ,K!wt<\ *V' AM A £ut> OF CwOCOLA r E . i < (jfedbS?** k - Oa*V' 1 \ K v f W * 1 Pip 2gC yr i*. •*' “*•• i »> y jp4_y ~'Mdsoi X.X'T ~ T 'if [•, v L / _ \L s*TVa * _ _ I X. V. !he was employed by ’h*’ (»r.iri ■ 1 rtink railtoarl. Mr Kaup’’* »'!,> j and child di"d v*\eral years ago., > l* h* I® .-'jrvjv Cos bv hi* ni'itlv'i , | one brcither and four sls'er* .Mt Kane was * member of *hc < M ti \, Knight* rtf Kqulfy Kaglcs. and Telegrapher •* Mutual Hencflt *sso .a’ion Funeral arrangements have j ! ,* *t r n 1C «de Cbarte* A Gadd’v Father Dead William J. <»vri'i father of ( harl*'« •; tdd hu*..tie* - agent of the" I«• Molt br»ard of erlucstlon. died. Tu ■ lav tn his home Vo ICO laif.vvefte- I :t«c exit He I- ’survived b> hi* 1 • Clever Coats Very Special Values for WOmen and Misses a, $ 25 00 Practical, substantial, good -look - incr l all wrapsiof \ eloui . Peoad eloth, Plush, SiUertone, t.abar dine and Mixtures. Mostly belt* ed model . Pur. Velvet or Plush nmmed. Yoke or full satin lined. *idow\ nu* daughter. Mr» Mil «1 k*•. and thr*» ‘on*, I'har)** , ; n<l lain*'* l r>, of rot\ and P*-*< <, <11«t «>» S**o Francium. Funwr arrangement* *lll be made la'er. CASTOR I) For Infant* and Children In Use For Over 30 Yeai Aiwijn haara of Prlnlln|—fkr plain n'«f kliol—Oi Ir rlshi~Tlmr« .Inf* l>r(*♦.-—M*l»« 41) New Call Silk Petticoats $3.95 Kv I Ml —By I*ol