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GREEK CHAMBER TO OPEN JAN. 17 IQ,?- Constantine Himself fi; presido .it Assem hung of Body, lOREST OF CONSULS aLLED "INHUMAN" ... B?lgara r?an Re - Entente i : ? ? ? ? ? - ' re RUSSIANS ADVANCE BEYOND STRIPA n All At? tacks Have Been RepuK?. - ? ? ? f s ? . Teutons, Unseen, Blasted Advance Through Serbia Serb Frenches Literally Smothered by Artillery lit?*. \\ lui?* Inferioi German Troop* I lad Nothing u> Do bul Occupj Conquered l?nvns - .i. " 0/ ?"11 Tribuna m ? neu paper 1 ? with th? Serbe dur tory 0/ f/a?ir bef"koy?i ' ? ? By CORDON GORDON SMITH. 1 ? Dec 20. Serbia ha? ala unfortunate in **?* >" " of her capitals, Fe1f**rade 1 unique in 111 ? ** rwpect, me frontier line, 1)00 yard from th?* Auatrinn i"v-" reed to abandon aM?*rsde H moved t.. \ twenl in.it mile? from th? Bulgarian frontier. illi ;uw i- menaced Nil h ? 1 much ? 1 atcd by the fact thai it i? the n the junttion of line to Bel ?!',. same renaon it 1 ? full of the population - tlally I ' ? ! ? Ni?h I ? M pi? orne Ml? - ? - ? . Serb . - thered with Shell ? ? ? ? il ? ... : ? ? . German 11 lie and ! ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ' ' ? ? ? . ? ?1 ? ? ? er saw n German i intei itl I ? s i i ? . ? . I. . .. ? ?? ' ? I ..-? m.?i, I roops N? a rr <eeu. ? ? ? lime th? - ? ,. . ? ' ? , ? . -, ? v the tact ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? l>iilar.ii~ Ignorer] I rea? i?. ? ? ? ? th? ? ? ? irmy supplii ? i ? wer? r h un. ? ? ? ? Ol I ? long i l'odgaritza, in M , er th? ? - hand? ' \ i-oiild ,l,i . . ... ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS; MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS ' ? .' I . - ? ' , ? ? IKAMl'l l - V ? ? - , , ? i ? ? ? ? ? ? , . ' KIMM.I \ 1 \1 I \ I ||-, . | . ?II I 1 S M - Ai i . ' * ?i ? M. W I '? -. i ? ? . I S ]l I ... .V ?. ? 1 .' - I ' - a ? ? , . pliai . ? ? ? '. -.- * . Montana. I r llalli] a Rom , - " ? . ? ' ? 1 |..gl . - I , , 1 . a ' ? ? i ' ' a, | -, ? ?'i' l $100.000 Patcrson Deal. The William P, Hermann Coi ? i K< ? sey House, on Broadway, near 1 . ? I a si treet, at a (?? | Cammeyer Stamped on a vShoe means Standard /Merit ?kta> t. Ill AVE. AT 20TH SI ? UK Hi AVE. GERMANS CARR i ARTOIS TRENCHI Surprise Attack on Wi Front Succeeds, Says Berlin Report. PARIS CONCEDES loss IN VOSOI 1 reach Quits Killed dirl Alsace Church, Wounded I our Others. I 01 i I , ? , has l>< Hartman! k?pf, in the \ " i he sn? . ed < I ? ? Following ti ed along ' en," it the Fren? ? ? rit. "T I'll. !l.\ ? In A ii ? laiimh "A ? .1 ii m Mi thi I i !?' ? ? ? '.i thune road with co . UA ? erve l and a lit were i ' ? "l'un .? ? "i ii 1 ? ' I . ' ' ' . ? ' up. ' ? ' ? ? ? TURKS REPULSE CRUISER ATTAC? Vrtiller) and Bomb I ?.-.lui*. Nou Proceeding at Gallipoli. ? . ? "? ? YUAN FOKOETS HIS CR0W1S \iMiuiirr. nl .:- Preaidcnl Two Dajri \iii-r Sitting* <m Throne. 'hi tl a re* ? ? ? .. ? ? ' '? ; PORTUGAL KEEPS TRUCE Part) W .irfiue Mu-t I r.ce I n'il P??? ?' Sej i Preaideal. \ Hevea <i ? ? ? I ? ' of Perlia id it ? lii linior: ? maintain? ? | ? ? '? mighl i ? :i." Military Rule? Italy'? Ports. ? i control. I ? . higher ? ? ? AVERS RUSSIANS NOW ARE UNITED Writer Says That German Atrocities Caused New lira. HINTS U. S. WILL GET TRADE KAISER LOST I elk of Movement Under Way to Inspire Vital Blow .it Militarism. !?? tV. i? HBRKESOPF. Petrograd, Dee. 10. When h lad '?? 1 . tie realised tits farrea ? ? m-'um would s and try. Il ? St the Ras their got ? ? ,. , ,| iiiHinii'r. 1 ? itrocities, lion-. t\ it. ! ii?iira tiu'i I] ? ? , , ..'? ' ? joined in 1 li rman or all. ? i ". -|,, .-..il : ' ? It is 120 bath ? ? ' ? ? i " i ? ? ' I hl I , .... ? I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I ? ' . ' ? ? till* | ' ? ? - ? : ' 1 , , ., I : ? QEBMAl, Hr.RO DLAD "I ?(Yiiii.it" Herrmann Sased Foartaea Persons from l>rn>?ning. li,. ? i Say ?' ;. ; opular ? ? ? eld. ' srnegie etbe ?umaiutahan Cultz? !? WANTS YOU. NOT YOUR MONEY. J*, ? NEXT MEETING and CONCERT at |l LESLIE HALL, Broadway and 83d Street a1 0 TUESDAY EVENINO, JAN. 4SA0 I*, iff. ?.J S M'l.lKni- ??IN? MM " | PH MMI-- Ulli < MOrn-nn -.1.1(11. IW\N<... ^ " '? ?niMKii mmmft ,MIMV *?????? ?1 L ? I | I OKI N? I \l ?. I Y ? ?B ? i .1..i. ? ' * -? i.i " ''S 1 M1RHA i si-i i nix. m ?"1 ?TXI ' CASH B. ?I , ??.t. ...... .??.*---. ?-. ?HI M \\ I II HI l\... *??? I lerj !'-? ?'-"r'1. ' g" I . in Ignoran! "'?? v **""' ' ?** lg s ???;.?''. n ' . I 3 L i' S , s . , . e irked, dne to hen i "*< '/ *???< aal ?> '.,'.;? ensured. _? 'a | >.'??' ? | I II ft- Ml ?'" '??-" ? LADMIS>I<)N 1RKE. Colle?tions ?nd Contnbuti'.rs Nut Permitted, i fl S~? "V~?ar_?~~? ? ? m~irW~etWaT** m m W-Wj?Wj?m. iummoi*0'*mmmmmma*immm--? COL. HARVEY URGES BREAK < easr UrlaHim? nnd I rl l.rrmany ?nrl Auatrin Mnk?- Nixt Move. "What in kappealag la tas Meditar? mean n?>w la the rery sxtreme "( humiliation (??! u i," said * olon? I George Harvey esterdey it> urging m> immediate diplomatic r>r.-'.k with th?i nation found t., be reaponaible far ths loss nt th?* ivrsin <ir the Gleagvle. "Germaay nr',1 Aaatrla, il Is '?"ur, re? gard themselTes as in nowise boend hy th??ir B?ior'ioiis in not? | ts OBI i rl meat," daelarad Colonel Harvey. "They aill ?ontinvi?' to play tust, and loOM with us. if they lay the blame for the??* Init atraeltles an a Turkiah sub? marine ?-an wo I.?? eipeeti l to begin v.-ritiri|f i.otr?, to T'iri There Is jus*. r to da, ? I ? i oui ?" eould not be plainer. W? to eatabllsh th? fael as to the n? ? lonality "f the subra for tin? lossf? and then break diplo? matic intercours? al one? fo delay in this ihould ha countei in? I Lei *,,i Germant and A i ti i ? , v. tethei s break In relatioi S n r '* - - a ST. CHRISTOPHERS ASKS AID Hum?? from Which th<> Hheperds ?adopt? ed ? Ho* Issues \|ip?;il. Bl i aiiatopher*! H? m? for D? I tul 'hildren. freu whlcli Mr. and Mr?. ' ird adept? d i "in in November, I an uiipcnl for aid. At th?? home are 125 boj girls, all of wh ,l by roluntary subscription. Il -,,?????? ... ,i. clothe snd sdueate ? ? isil ' I . . |1,000 hup be ;;..'.::,. ?h?- president, 1 I s tres 1rs. John D. A W. II. I..- ird, Mr-, r. W Ormiston, Mra. I' S Ward, M W. Erskine and '?' Ms ? a Nfw View of History in Talk. Prof ??" '? ' Columbia -. ? ture, I the other I He will explaii I i hi si ? r ? GARRISON LIKELY TO GO ON BENCH Wilson Believed to Favor Him for Justice Lamar's Place. HAY MAY HEAD WAR DEPARTMENT Solicitor (ieneral Davis and P. W. Lehmann Other Candi? dates for Judgesfcip. Was! ngton, Jai leeretai War (iarri-ton i -. trat ? ? re th? b?ai mes to su'- ? il.- ; . prrnie bench. Per m '??? hite il . i ti ? ? Presid? ? th? I alf dosen Justii- : ? estarday sf knowl? ig i ths disappoint? i al I hi? army schema and I sctical cer? tainty i il ? - gr?as. rherefon thought, welcome si elimina! ? ? ? . ? ? ? ratioi .. r? - Ha House Military All - ? - progr?s id from I ? aider? Il but It Hi ?? - ? I ' Oui - ' : ? . ? I ? ? . ? ? I ... ? I GERMAN :::. i nr ? ? ? . . . ' ? I POPE GRATIFIES KA] ..r. etiag B?ral Throat**? ? in.-inn i'l ? ? ? ? . ? '?. ' ? Child Labor Dav January 23. ? - . I-a JftjfeaeAJk r?. v ? . m - ., ',. M,, a?i, rj,.ai '.?, i..-.- i. i?, na. Tomorrow Opens _m GREAT WINTER SALE OF CLOTHING That Challenges fa Attention of All Thinking Ken Runt the Sttiru i 1565 ?Va - - s?: - ; ?- - ?**? ? . =?? ?_ $1850 I :^< V S I . rroafa ' ' T :?- suso . ?? ^ ' . i a; r^?fcA for this Announcement In Tonight's Papers It will be "on the street" in early editions soon after von reach vom office. ?Send out and get a newspaper And Read the Story I It is the story of the great annual winter clothing sale? one ol the two big sales of the year at the Wanamaker Store, It is a story that no business or professional man who wants to keep up with the news of the (lav ran afford to miss. It is a sale that no man wanting clothing can afford to miss. The Mens Store Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 ?Expressly for This Sale Last year?in a similar sale hundreds o? men were wait? ing tor the doors to open at 7.30. This year ?come and see for yourself, tomorrow, Wednesday. It is a better sale even than last year, larger in stocks and variety; even better in the character o? the clothing. There are 6,565 suits and 6.2 34 overeo?.ts made- by -I of the foremost manufacturers in New York, Roches! Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston. All freshly made except our own stocks which go into the sale because1 the new clothing is the same grade at much lower prices. Read the Story Tonight! JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway ?'it Ninth Street, Xew York.