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OFFENSIVE LOST TO TEUTON ARMY ON EAST FRONT Only ?Before Dvinsk \re Russians Non Held to Defensive. HiNDENBI RG'SI INI UNDER PRI SSI RE Berlin Ot?K . _. Wli.r ? . mpted ? i ? ? ? t con ? ' ? - TES .s? lo \m.rii-an foi ? - ? ? -? ? ? ? it a ? i ? ? . hold ? ? v fork ?. . LL. I>. Cen '? ' ? He le a _ hool of ... ? . ? ? ? ? of th? Knglisl _?t.? MOR}- MEN AT ONCE." KITCHENER'S PLEA p. ?i.t |C?The "Itirmins; h.-im Post" he? received the follow |R| I "id Kill hener i,? the people ? Binalaftiaav with ,,.(, -, .i?. tiiiiinR rim lj : ? i n,. ? ? -i ?ml still mere ii the arrale? bo? I? the leid and i j,,- rh will in t bail turn pro,, i?? be kepi at their prop? I Btri Bgth. I appeal contest I) " all raea ?ho are ahle boiii?. sad raa be ?paie?) t?> respond Id th?- rail, Baleas the. are satisfied to alb" the man. Ii?es gi\en b\ their gallaat I? II?-" townsmen te have eea glvea la rala, I can ?>nl> do mj detj I"- mj caaatrj if >oe H?? vour? bj me. W e Meet ha?-e more ,,: oaee. ? . I i n to h, ? ? ehlcl ei m Ihe I to the . e w York ; thi ? \ rative Lei . . ? mus ..it y in oil. in ? I ' ? . d ? ? . . nd white i AMERICA FIRST CRUSADE LAUNCHED Plans to Naturalize and LT n i i e .liens Made at Dinner Given by Vincent Astor. Com flcea at 20 am ? lai ? night _m< first and been outlined on a d m "i- :? ven to the com Aatoi in port ? * linea a : _ are: An ". '' labor wan . and a oreign horn and I are to pn ? ? ; lan maki ? the only common '-.-??? .... ? to b? reached hv citiz? : I tj cani era gov? rnment ? ., ag? i co-operation m m .?ration ? i ? nouneed nt the dinner that t"l project king und of ? 100,000 had beei The hn tent I pul a country _m< . z .... _ i ? j ?? :n co with the ' i - ? ! i-.r .- on ai . - - '. 11 m movement this time ? er of the Univei i for equal op for 1 nd for throuph?. it ? ? Butler ?if Columbia ? ? -, Ing ' hat b thorough immi g I ? ear in the De? nt of Ext? ? ? g et - BERLIN INSTALLS HEW HEAD Profe -or ?on Wilamowltz-M?llendorf lo ltirert the 1'ni*. ersit*.. Tuck J i von Wilamowits-M611endorf was inaugurat : Ber . ,. i i.;-.?.- - -v. ? ' Oversees F.ws ? '.ounces. Pro'? Bsoi **\ laraow ts-ld f Get iny' hed Gn k sel rs. H? waa 1 - ? en in 1K4*? ?nd waa educati Bonn and Hetlin. mai fir, m ?. eipally the ? -1 . LIXDELL T. BATES, ______________\__\\-____\__-____\*_w x.ftiT^Jv ''?-'s __y^^^??S-\___-_\97Vtv_____Y______m **9Srksa boaare? L?j King o? Sp-sia foi dufagaiamSm rsgal servie??? t Th:rty*-fourt!h Street S. Alt man Sc (&a. FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK. TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY III!.!. Thirty-fifth Strecl FASHION TURNS AN INTERESTING PAGE IN THE NEW AUTUMNAL WOOES The Department for Velvet, Velveteens and Corduroys em lasizes . e *.ortart part these f?h::cn v . play the . e of '. he i . to which they are so partie. H i i e? onally beauti and 'ich as ?? ents will be fou " - F rench Chifl Velvets, Vel e .ens am Costumes Embodying the Highest expression of the Couturiers' Art are displayed In the ilarged Depa lent devoted exclusive V roi 3owr s ..ISC arc The Season's Smart Veils may be see- in the rece en large- Veil Section or- ... FAst : cor. Fascinating s - A - : arrive vveckSv *~o . ~ar:s as . : >.:c.c .u.~ trimmec ~A . _ecr. arc venir [fawns of the new nart Metallic Silk, Costumes i sting anc ;: Wi-.e; s: als. ;.; A new feature introduced this i eetsthe emani for extra large sizes '/??'/ to 54 inches bus. -ement} - A :; A" number c* Taller For to-morrow [Monday] a Spe- mace Models afford every ?? foi the selection of becoming ci. ' _ring will consist of styles. 3,000 Yards o? Imported Black Chiffon Velvet (made in Prance) 19 Inches wide at the except ior ril p rice a $2.85 Mail anc Te lep hone Orders will rece:-.-^ prompt attej no preceding season nave the French milliners devel?se, more cr.arming :ceas = neither 'ave ve:.s as accessories to the fa * **? c. ?*;*. tenable costume ever - more supreme than at or e.gr.ec e* ^ a ***** '* * *. ' m- _ ? ? ion. The New Models in Smart Millinery From Br Altmc ? a Co.'s own ate! sra B at tmbled in the Trimmer Millinery Department (Thi F ?or] a distinctive _ .eres :r;g col lection of Auturm ?: ? : s .' m i 8 e: v of ''-he most charm? ing styles that the mece A icluded are many designs whose you acates unquestionably in 'abric or fur touch the sty"es for the introduced by B. Altmar __. Co. are the smart Fur-edge-, "/'eus. _ _C-___.ec also are the gracefu cesigred meshes whose becom? ing charm lies in lace effects, _ richness o* which shows to a: vantage : fullness v tne s.im.v .erc'_ cm. s ma**.-; . A Special Sale arranged foi IV! one ay In the Dress ?oes Departm^ 'irst will present ani lonal ve ue ;-? one of the ..ease's most favored fabrics. Broadcloths inches wide (sponged] will be i . :, c ark green, car h brown, Ii i i n ? i i avy .lue, at the i d. $1.50 _ An Exceptional Sale o? Smart Neckwear Silks Suitable ?or Mourning Costumes For those "<i.Ly.:~:~:g materia.s rs ? the it garb of mourning, a careful selectee ass: :"' - s mi y be found :" the Black Silk Department [F atve - ate pi ".~.:' AnImportant5ale o? PersianLambCoats Advantageous purchases h a :~'k been made of exceptionally fine Persian Lamb Skins si Sale will be I a r the duration of one week commencer M riday, October 18th. From this collection garments will be mace te ordei 'rom individual measurements, from advance models ar at the following remarkable pries ? s s s; qua :y): Persian Lamb Coats, in -36 an. <r. :" :"* lengths, pi'-:.: ir with Skunk the most ^ashior.able veils. The ?newest designs induce both the [arge square veils arc a.so the circular shares, Distinctive Attire for Children and YoungQirls is being shewr '. \:'y _.l and fashionable /._.?_ e s. ' -. . is tention is invitee to th , ".'. . _. . ment where the d glr_ may be attire: :" . ec 'rg styles, perfectly suite her years. foi tc morrow (Monday] will In ; . ;. .. s ? able in* so *ta collar t $1 . i is i a.so American designs Persian Lamb Coats, In 48 Inc c collar, --Aa anc cc '-borce .a :: / liversifie. asso tment of SI as been arn -gee exclusively by B- -. '*". , r 'sets :" satin, or lace, or ret. touched with fcrT In the Blouse Department [Sees :? ' ' An Interesting Srecia* Sc.v v,'-". be hele on ?Aonday 522F^ 00 %-''""-n-':' charming re-..-. or direct .. ?-?:.-: * ciu or individua or button- trimmec, or in the ?novel contrast cc color, the fo_= lowing styles will be offered at extraordinary concessions from liar prices: Exquisite Blouses of Lace o - of Georgette Crepe, at the . t usual rrice cf . i ? Si 1.50 *t -er- * >mm. A ,-. .. French Hand embroidered ' lar of Batiste, with erganele points, banc an' bov-' of black velvet.SLO'D Higl ''. (?a_ r llar o*7 hace, edged with ? - ? ? ' O _ o _> _? The Great Autumn Sale o? Selected Oriental Rugs is now in progress i ? d will be tit uring this month. The assoitments o: . - e enormous and pros? pective purchasers are aff -A ? t nity to secure the attractive price ol best qualities of desi i ta m ".offer unequalled values ' On TUESDAY, October 19th Blouses cc Crepe ce riched with han cl - em b r c: c e ry (import?e) specia. at . $7.50 Smart Blouses of Crepe ce Chine cr ..eorgette Crepe, v - . com'osr ations, at the excee-. Ingl) _>_../_> Net Quimpe, v/:tc j.o.te. .s ar of satin.$2.00 being off ere F~ont of White Satin, with point 2'. collar 51-50 Several thousand small ar ? lium size Oriental Rugs ^re d.at $19.50 to 75.00 j Hisses' Tailor-made Suits (sizes 14, -6 anl 18 years) Onental Rugs _n rcomA-"aa. . nt SP0.00 to 2,500,00 Qeorgette Crepe Oulmpe, crochet buttons.S3.7S o of sheer organcie, French ; -. : roidery . . 52c25 itro .using a chic note in color is the newest cesign in stock and jabot or v/hite net, ecgec with ace. >. . ultra high roh collar aclcs to its smartness and is .?Ar_e_ with :., Gendarme Beauty, a' SL50 Large anc unusual sizes ars foe: - - in this Sa^e. The above prices are S-_tracr?:n?.ry a; -::/. from the customary quotations, Wearing qualities of all Hugs c chased at is "ale are ?'_.ceservedly guarantees _/ 3, Altmar. c. '..,. i -?Vi i.ue o- , _e special 3rice 0 .-ea^ erican i Another Special Sale o? 'rr.?crtec M?anc-mace Fi.et La:s Curtains, Window Pane's and Decorative Lace Pieces has be?.r. arranged to commence Monday Srecial Salespeople will, if _e sires, be detailec to accompany The merchandise [taken fren: the :.;;-..'..: stock; is in every patrons to the stores v^0"^ v/ay ecua". to that offered in the ?previous saie and. presents ?' c"?*'l_ici*,,_ ' or goo^? w: " be ^#^,1, "'.'?'".'? V. ? i the same ?phenomenal! rurchas.ng opportunities. I : --s.t)Lec :cr r - ? - . vate showASA. ? lhace ?mzzry section, Fourth Floor) w:_j be placea on _>a.e :n the newly accepted styles, ceve'.cpec in the vari?e materials most ap? proved zy "ascion, anc attaining tnrcugn trei- srarming fur trim rr.ing arc their well tailorec lines the piquancy and grace so noticeable in the attire of the Will dress?e young woman. The following exceedingly attrac? tive fur trimme... modeis will be offered at unusual price conces? sions: Suits of Broadcloth or Corduroy at.$25.00 Suits of Duvetyn or Broadc.otl. at.$28.50 Suits of Velveteen or Broadcloth ?t.$35.00 (Department on Second Floor) ??