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ADVKI4TISF.MFNT. Hare or Tortoise? Sprcnlation is tlic Hare. Investmrnt is thc tortoise. Thc Hare was the fastrr, but you may remember tli.it it w.ns thc reliable old Tortoise that won thc raoc. In thr long; run. investroent in sound serurities profits more than speoulation. Safety witli a reasonablc interest yirld reprrsrnts thc rcquiremruts of the vast majority of investors. l'or safrtv and incomc. wr recomruerid First Mortgage Serittl Kc.il Eftate Konds, issucd and safeguardrd urulcr thr Straus 1'Uzn. Wr fmve just purrhascd a hiph Iv attractivc new laaae, scotirrd by high grade. in rome caminfr, New York property. Wc are offrring tlicsc bonrls- tax-exempt in Nea York Statr-with our rcconuiicrulition to net 1141, SV.STRAUS & CO. ........ aWfl neooeuna 150 BROADWAY- NEW' YORK 7?/ep/KjM rcr-r/eaaf- flO?4 a-a eaxaaKO /?Jxciuiivr/y a SpeeieVnl BorJ Houte 34 Vrarj etitheut Leu te en Invester ii, re. in h< r new war loaa, .cved, will make a dea] forl to "atrafe" Ku ir.Hnia. Ilut with the Kussian affl renewed and a Ramaaian lavaaian of Bulgaria under way hia task will be a eult one. The iacroaaing frequency with Genaany ;s forced to ihlfl di1 one front to another ia pleasing Allied cumniHiiil. For it division le aving the hard flghting on the Soiatne woeh to appear a fortnighl in a desperate .ngagement in Galicia is not worth ai much ai a diviaion re lievrd from -4 front where a deadlock exiats. Kussia- | . fl for Lem b rg ia aure t- havi an effect on the Balaaa an.l weatern opera' Official Statements on Balkan Fighting i ..?Af ofteial Serb-\ >un utatement, duttd. Sunday, eaaai-. The Serbiaa Drii n has taken -?--.?? . ? Kotchovie. one and .>ne-haif miles northeast of I n akca'.an . on the western end of; thc Macedbr%n fl The Bulgarian battery whieh we took yesterday is one of flcld guns, not< mriirntain guns, as previoualy an? nounced. The Briti ??'?dny says: 1 he portirr-s ef the Balgar an line on wh rh w. eaptured on September iio inclode thc rillag Kara Zako:bala and Kara Zakoi-.ir. Ke peated enemy eonnter attacka againal ? ...? un iucci and wore baal arith heavy Ir.ss. a.. ?' ? grouKd won haa now beca cbb ? laei >? for ' aat of our trenchcf i y, the l ? ??" ? ol pri.-.o::- aca Increaaed to BBparatively Three machine gani were capt i r.crhr, Oct, f> Tkt Wmr Otfice ? Btabbera flghting eontinaoB o I Britiah (iettehmenta, .. | . ten an) I -o at Traoayh ar.ia ? of the - have i on the Danubel aueceaaful a1 have been made by our Allies. In the' | gy. Val | 1, y were 1*0] ulsed. Oboroca Height j was take. by Auetro*HurAjj?riaa troops. Annv groan of Field Marshal von ' Maekeaaen. Soath of Bucharest Bneaay I troopi have g* '"''' ;i raatiaa; an the ,. Danabe. Soathweat of Topral .s..n (Dobradja) ?'tu-my at , tacks won- rap.il FtVnTin, Oet -'.? To-day s otjlcml j report *a*J* .' Rumanian Front. In the Orsova sec ' tor we capturetl some heights, and wc-t af Petrosenv aeised Mont Obnroea. Ru? manian coi/'iter-attacks were r> :? I On the Great Kuke! Kivi-r ou advanced ' po.-ts were obliged to retire to Kokoli. h'ueharett, Oct. :.? Thr effieiai statcment to-day *au*: On tha north aad northweatern 1 Bghtiag continuos. In the mountains nt (ihurgill and I.erghit/.el we captured four machine guns and made prisoner aleveB officer* nn.i BT. hundr*"l mei:. Soathern FroBt Oar troopa crowd . the Uanube betWOOB Rustchuk and Tur ? tukai. ... .x In Dobrudja we attacked a.ong the whole front ar:<I repalaad tha enemy on hia ceutr and right flank. Sofin. Oet '-'.?The War OfLee ra port to-day says: Soaday, areal and east of Plaiiaa, ear Infantry repalaad enemy attaeka north of the village of Armer.?ko. near tha village of Krushegrad, and :n the re? gion of tha village of Scvitch. St.-rn Bghtiag i? proceedin-^ for possossion of tha height of Kaimakcalan. In < . M< ? nlea valley there la ilively artillery nghtiag. Enenay at againat tht,- Outkaacn height failed completely. IMman-an front- The situation il [unchanged and ealrn. rVe felled ar enemy aeroplane m the envlroBa oi taa village Reybouner, In the Kontbo.noi Botb men in the machine were aaved. ONE CANADIAN FELLS BAND OF 22 FOES Corporal Kills or Wounds All but One. Whom He Captures. Ottawa, Ont. Oct. 2. A tale of a ' lanadian corporal in France who sirigle ; handed charged a party of twenty-two German? ndvancing to an attack and killed or wounded all of them except one. whea. he took prisoner, is related b ? the 0f!ic;al Caaadiaa "wewitneea" |B a dlapateh rcceived to-day. which B.TB! , - l- . ?'Tho case of a corporal of nn h.ast crn Ontario battalion la one of thi mos: extraordinary arar reeprded. The .. tured a line of lier raafl trencbea, when a party of tho en twe effleen a -.- men, beg?i a counter attack. "The corporal advaneed alonc against 1 the Whole party, emptied his re i Up firat on.- and then i German rifl., ahooting the two i and flfteen of the men. Om* al otneers attacked him with a bayonet and pierced him in tha leg be law the ki ra, but tha carparal ahot him dead. Tbe re.-'. af th( Bl BIJ attemp'e i tO eacape The coTporal shot four ol and made the fifth a prisoner. Although wounded ir, two placea, he remained in the trenches until his battalioB '?'? ? l.eved." TWO BREMENS CAUGHT, SHIP CAPTAIN REPORTS British Seized One and French Another. He Says. t Ii eston. Oct. 9, That twe German BBorohaat aobaaartaee named Bremen have falleB into the hpnds of the Kr tente Alliea and thal a third bearing the aarae nama -,1- naw en raati I'nited States rl the report brought ptain H. Vansehoonbeck. of ateamei Van Bel? ". which arrived -i-aay frora i I ? ? ? . aaa eaptared b; bl thi t . d hc learned thia nrona goo thoritv in France, bn1 ha deelined to namc the port te whiek tl i taken. SCHOOLS LOSE 200.000 JlttlBBBBTT i" Llementary Clasne* far Below Kegitatration. tration aad etteBdaaee figaraa ? rday bt tha Board ef ? He 999,191 pupiln were refiatered m all the t achooli oi vYadneaday, only 828,72* ?i attendance. Voeational ?n.i incloded l? the tered and 569,493 boya and arirla. Of the72,611 r<. ,n( h'*rh eeheaia nt. On Septen " " ???" ,.,l ... the elementarj ehooli dgh lehooli Th- at for the twe vcars BTB not coinpared. S. Altmatt Sc (Eo. The . aShlrt Departmer.t :s amply equlpped of orcers for Men's Custorn Shirts mac.5 from indlvidual measuren:er.ts " --? / r s.r.c Winter as3crtments of 'oreijrn and American Shirtingl offer ara unusua!"y w*de range from whlch to rnake Mlectlonta 'r.c!_c.ec are imany tmart nove'/.isc :~ p'.?:~ and corce'i madras; aSso a large variety of jpatterr.c ir 3"jre c: silk mixtures and f'anne!. Men's Dress Shirts made to meacure are an important specialty of thlr. Dajpa ment. For this purpo^e there has j_st!S>een received a new sr.brr.ent of imported shirt bosoms of fancy pique and fine linen, the iatter in a variety of tucketi. effects. {//ien's Wear-? Rrst FSoor) THE BALKAN RING OF FIHK. i. The Raraanlaaa eroea the Daaabc nnd iavade Bulgaria, tbreateai&g tha Bank of Maekenaen'a foreea Ifl the Dobrudjo. ._.__.. , u_.ka>? :.-. The RusBiana renew their -r - thc Dobnidja, where Mi.cken ? red Tnrtnkal ar.d Biliati ??',. Tha BritiBh I ab attach a oag the Stroma, whieh parpoaea to drive the Bulgan uu; of Macodaaia. , ?,,,w.,,.i l, Thc Serbi win nore . ni ti"' border and move nortbwara : Monaatir. , ?___? ?ioni r, Tha Allied artillery la aetlvi f the Vardai - urrall piaai . iln thruat to aat the Berlin-Conatantinoplc .",.,,.?. bavi opejied a eonnter nttaea agataat raikennajn - them baeb frofli the Hennaanatadl -<ct..r ;. Thc Kumaniani have laaached aaothei offeaaiva in Nortnen i ran VK"The Rumanians plaa to drive lata Hungary through the Iron Gates of the Dannbc, lo \\hich Oraova is the key. TEN ZEPPELINS KILLED ONE MAN < unlin'ie.l from pngc 1 thi i raeaplng untouched and there is B cl.ar.cc of their nnmhei being de | Official Account of Zeppclin Raid London, Oct, 2. An aflcial nccount of nlght'l Zrippelia ra;.;. issued this noi niag, i i ? ? aoaat ,- ? ? ? i an B o'clock aml mid One aiiship approached the of I.on.li.n at aboal 10 p. m.. bat waa drivca off by gBBfire and pnraned bj uercplanes. She attempted to ra turn frem the northwcat, bu' was at tacked by guns and aeroplanei hi d I to i arth In flami - in tbe neigb od of Pottor'a Har abortly I midnight, "A ? - atten pted to a! tack London from the northeaal and ?? a- drivi :i i'.T. Bomba were dropped. N.. reporta of casaaltiea or dantagl ?i received rentaii - iil bipi waadered ily over th oantiee. In : bomba were daapped pro miacaoaaly. Must ef th.m appear to j have been dropped in open country,! image. , ...i ih p deatroyed wa i of the latcal type " A later atatemcat said: "Police icports show that tho total eaaualtiei in last nigbt'a raid were one niR'i killed anrt one woman iniared The mati rial damage was insignificant, lidm covered a wide arca and dropjx I ,r namber of; icur- bonai weri aci damaged. Sami glaai haaaci weri de moliahcd and ;i number of windowi weri hrok. n." Berlin Admits Loss; French 'Plane Taken Berlin, o.-t. 2. The followiog tffieinl Btatemenl wi ''us afternoon: "Daring Sunday nighl several naval airahipi fully thraw bomba oa i Ifl the il nber. Deapitc tha heavy Oring by anti-aircrafl gana, all the airahipi re ? ixccpl one, wh eh waa bil aci re by anti-aircraft guns and fell n.'.tr London." Diapatehoi from Sofla to th. Overacai . | ay ? bal ? Fr* nch bi] on Septeraber 30 made * flighi ei Buigarian cap tal, nnd waa immediately attacked by the guii ?f tha fortreaa ioi oalane dropped only one bomb, whiel ? north (??;,. Thi ra ider wa I brought down neai Gebian by Buigarian ton i panti of thi maehine, a Frencl p ol and a Serbian obaerveri both of WBOBJ wcr>- unhurt, were made , r>. Decisive Victory Ahead. Joffre Tells Troops Paria, Oct. 2 General Jogre, under rjtember W, aeal the fellow-l ing order of "? ? ay to armiea of the north: "1 he p neral rommanrter in chi. ' I l gi t Iien to ih<- tioop who r enting nneaaaingly on thraa montha Bj their valor an.l peraeverance fl i ?? ra to thi enemy from whieh bo haa difflenlty in rccovoring. "Virduri r< ?'.:* ;>?<], I - \ nl.'i - conqaeri d, onei 81 . I BO rnnrin ? ZEPPELIN CANCELLED LONDON RA1D TRIP. London, Oct. 2.?Fnends of Counl /.eppelm were alarmed when they leained another airship had been hrought down ifl Ln-'l.'nd Iast night, ?jn the Amster dam correspondent of the F.xch.mgr ielegiaph Com pany. The Count intended to take pirt in the r.tid, the correspondent cablcs, but a BKBaaajC sent to Germany eiicilcd the information that at the I i*d nioment. owing to the persuasion of his family, he deuded not to join the raiders. enemy lines broken thre.gh for a depth . ten 1 im* tree, aea ;?rc the reanlti a* . ebtained. ?'In eontinning the conteat witk the b ill, i. redeublii e their itrdor. In Bniea witk our bra4.e Alliea, the valiant araiiei oftba toraujni . il ba eaa.red of a glonou- f.ar'. Ifl tha dacii Iv. i ietorj MEXICO ASKS QUICK RETREAT i ..iillnnetl from I'Bge I. preted by ofnrials to-aigh1 ?*> ? direet outgrowtn of tha ierlo.a Brtaatioa nrhich ' bIbbIob at I mden t.n daya ago and calmi* r ated Iden reeall of Ambaa* lador Da ignate Irredonde for con ll ;on. I la believed, taowever, by Aiin .? Carrai ' - eew play la mainlj for political cflert in his ? re thi- preag '.i?^. beea :r. to foree tha m -''I the ' ?' & S'-ates. Wlth the ,,, . i.ei menl thal I': a nea di mand has preaenti by Mr. (labrera and his eolleag. ia 11 ;- expeeti d tl al Mexieaa rill ... b| peaad I f..r a time al I. ? I Offlciali siy then eonaenting to withdrawal un"l all the ? . ? ,- ie have beei thraahed out. Inatmcl that effect have been givea te the Ameriean eomrnis ? i ? i, undert tood. Calimg a tion af aaining men i t. daj is regardad as an indicntion that .1 work of th': 4 omm. ing. GREEN HANDS CAR HITS BUS F<iur tif Auto's I'.-isaengers Murt in 1 'wenty-lliird Mrt-i-t ( rash. A .reea band pilotlag a .m aaatw.rd ..n avwenty*third Street yeaterday ran rlown an BOtOtmobilo being BBOd as a >. . ? .i Four of the aat ? ? pjrera wi re i ta Bellevne Hospital, They weraPhilip Ouengea, Meapeth, Long lalaad, with a fraetured iaw ami internal iaJariee; Jaraaa Reilly, ol 4*i Meaerola Bti Brooklyn: william Denpaey, of 999 Leonard Street, Brooklyn, and Rmlolph Drvnakelle, of 9144 Btanhopa Street, Brooklyn, who arere bl D LINEN9?IJICE CURTAINS _j FURNITURE-RUGS-DECORATIONS A rlflft 11 4TT r>-a-/?~>a:TT r>a.p-rrtm?nt ia ecr?":n f?? J?T*?*i?) profliable to p?^-*r?n? **?? ki?jj rorrert and refmed aorotione Ofl* h'wia farsniabing prohl'me. Tbe BBttol artr?n<l-?rr1a of Ve47'r>TX?n ^nality are af?p?r?>-? In th* rlii.tinr-.iv,. rrrstinna afaoweu an?1 FKII K.S wtll \>n fotuad VLKV MODKKATK. M'HUI, ENOl.ISH SOFA aa illi4aira?e<I, looec erat euahiona, baek and arnia thoroughly upholartrred, rorarcd ia n nrrtty Btripe-d Henim, vrry artiatic aml eooid.rtablr .... 6R.00 ARM CIIAIR to maif.h .... .17..r,0 c; ? McGIBBON cSt CO. S* IJNKNS^-INTF.RIOK DeXORATlDNS JiTni Hthkkt "WitsT Nkah FiKrii Avk.m k GERMANS REGAIN HOLD IN VILLAGE British Are Forced from Part of Eaucourt l'Abbaye. HAIG PUSHES ON NEAR COURCELLETE Advances Ncarer Betliune Road ? French Opera tions Checked by Rain. Bj C.tbtto reTnbutg] London, Oct. J. The stubbom battle ,<? ".v.-ive-iii,!,- front aooth of Kanaume, from Thiepval to the Bethaaa road. ia aaabatad. The Ger >mans, wheee poaitloBa all the w.*j to - . tnere aad along :ho hWroada ta ,-ne are threater.ed. iiave throwr. lall their itraagtb into repeated coun ter attacks. These have gueceeded ifl regainmg a hold on Kaucourt '.'Abbaye. captured -,-, thi Brltl n ye^tiiduy. Until the i -rrriar eou-iter blow is srent tha Brit .-.? not nV.i'.v to reaame the a' tack an a Saaall '?'' ' ' '..-day w.ii h-- aaceee-ded soon, it ia be i lieved, by larger Bateaa Kighting. eomparing in f-rocitv v. ith ! that nt Biaja Wood. continues aronad . Thiepval. North of ( . m c. !i"tfe the Britiah advar.cod. but a German coun , ter attack won back part of this Iground, in th? I'.cgina treneh. West of | Guedecourt, toward the Bethune road, th<- Britiah also advaaeed. From Kaucourt l'Abbaye a*- far west M Thiepval the Gcrinans nr<- WBtatatiBg bltterly the effarta of the eeatre of thr British army to a*gah forward. But. despite th -.'?:? counter attacks, ilaig BM -jieeeded in cstablii-hing his lme. . Uafavorable 'eather conmtions are holding up operatioBB, eapecially for h who rr.'i ?' I -??- i law, ? -.- termoty al maay '.lace*. a periooof long Blgbta an.l rainy weath ,.r otfei gn :,;,'; ' ?'>-"'' 't,l'-y f'" ',::' ? M i ,,..... . .... thi iiata, whii-h thro. tho . aad rield large laiw . ? . in an . . ? of Bo ichi K.ieh extead ' '???? h'*1 atherwiae thora ara. no mfantry action on the French front. Day's Officiai Reports on Somme Offensive I.ond-?>'. Oet '.? The officiai xtate went iteuad lo-niaht read ? A beavy run fall aa the front early Moadajf morning. During ihe day then aaa been aevera llghl ag in and Eaneonrt l'Abbaye. Tha enemy cceed i gaining a footing ia lha buildi !>. i ng the day we improved our po it] n ? ?' Gueudeeonrt and north ar:d e:.-' ef Cured ' .In tarlier ttotenteui fottaw*: lmr:ntr the aigbt aor troeipa aooth of r .. An,-.,. beat otf sn anem) a?:_?ek on ?nr advaneed poai! ai i Eaa eaarl l'Abbaye Wa h?\r aow I our li'or.t in that area and BB*. 1 uildinga af Kaucourt ! of tha enemy. Further weat, ,iuri*ig the nig.'i'. we .' ,. - re - i . ? ? ,: ?he ?? the i!. ? lian treneh. Aa ? ? (?? unter attack ' ireed fl i te re h n portion of 'he Regina treneh which we had i I further ta the i hia an a I aa ihe. n itubborn fightin- during tha la ' twaaty-feai Elaewhere an bbi fraal the nigh! a u ealm. Saceeaafal raida oa the aneaaya trenehea were carrii d out north of Neuville Bt Vaaal and east af I aveatle. 4b eartier eommmnieation read: To the north of the River Somme aa operation on oar aarl rea.lted i" ?ur occupyina a Gcrn-an treneh to th. of Boucnav. anes, and wa tooh mbm I r ? era. Hertiv. Oet ?'.- -TtMfog'a otricinl untmxiic-i,,. ni followe: i ? .. R.ppreeht. Fighting Ofl B larg" BCale o." I ty-kilometr. llaM milea) f*-ont. he tween I ki Raneoort, aceorred again yesterda) in the battle area north of the Somme Hie Britiah ^r\'\ . after a graai iaereaee ia ti" ir preparatory ftre, advaaeed te tha al tae'r. Tle;- raiaarl j repulaed maay tiraei bj oar well directed lery iire. Oetaehmenta arhich pene trated our lina f our ah l mfantry afte- bitter hand to-hand r-ghting. Immediately aorth of t! ?? Soaame ? repul ed The ted thi ia atill in fali awl Pari*, Oet. -'.- Tl wiamumtur* iteued to-night read*'. in tha coarae af tha day wa pro ? ..i. Bghtiag to eaal af Bouchavi '.:.- . ahe il fortj priaonera hi.,l aii gana wera lefl ifl our region a Geraaan di tachrai 11, eavgl I ender our ,:re in t'... eireation ol Rpine da Mal i leaving aftj oaen an tha gn th of tha Bomma i hih.-i!I (Jem.an at1 icl din ?".'?'! an oae af aor treBchei aooth af Verraaadovillera araa aaaily r. pulsed. Bad wenthei- haa liampere.l the oper.ti.na an the arhola Bomme front. There has been intermitti-nt carinoii adlBg on parts o:' the front HYDROAEROPLANE FLIES FROM L. I. TO BOSTON Craft URta?rgOiBf U. S. Test Ali<jhts on Sca During (ialo. Hoston, Oct '-' ri bj li aaeroplaae flight from Araityi II . Long I laad, fo thia city, a diatanee af bw9 mili ra, .n.le 1 to-day whea Caatain Lee A. Dewey, r. B. A , and Lawreaee B. Bperry, an .,- itor, of Brooklyn, lar.de,! al tha d'harlevtiiwn Navy Yard. The ttight iierrui Baturday, hai a beavj aale forced 'he aviatori aeveral hoon later ght on the aea otf Bloek laland ih. ;? were raaeaed by a eoaal ruard crew, and continu.-d tht-ir tlip :i.-!av Pollawiag the ahora liae, they Bewover tha Bortherl) I la af the Cape r'od Canal, reanded Minot'a Llghl and pii'seii o\er Boston llarbor to the navy yard Tha flight was under the obeervatlen of Ihe Departm. ril of the Baet, .ind araa ai.de, II araa anaeaneed, te teart the adaptability of ardlaaty dyiag bonts as a mcai ' intional defenee ll..- loiite and prOgrrMI flf the ru.-n I i'ir w.-re checked Bj - ina af rlaaal lig nals. ilr'.|.p..il bj < aptain Dwway, a.d radie waalaaea te the toei* nioug th llaa i f flight. ADVERTISEMENT -JLrBV ADVERTISEMENT. ^(pt Every Woman Can vvear a/rortf /ace corset?if you can and prefer h, then thc Redfern is your corset But whatever your preferenoe, Baek Loce or Front Lace, your figure will tbe distinguisiSed if you wear t_?___^* They shape the figure ideafly, fit cortv fortably and will give service and wear that you would not beli<eve pos^ sible in a corset In short they are a most 4econofTircal and satisfactory pur chase in every particular. $3 and up ( The ProtscUng Tongue end the Soft Top Clatp) The Redfern Corset Shop 510 Fifth Avenue (Just above 42nd Street) TEUTONS RETAKE LINE IN GALICIA i Seize Trenches South of Brody in Counter Thrust. LoadoB, '>ct. 2. The Kussiun ham ? bRtter without liause milc are of iteel that in LembCTg, but so fur the C.er iiii.ns have held their ovrn. From the region s<mth of Hulicz, from the Dnies ter BBd Z.oin LiBB lines and from the r cl oi th of Brody the Caar'i com mi ndei barled their troops at tn. ?Cl built f.?r the pro o' ? ? eia'i capital, of thi Brody-Lemberg niilroad, near Grabcrka, the Teutons? aacceedod ;n rctakir.g a position lest to the P.u3 liaa "n Saturday and sweeping ln morr than 2,000 prisoners. In Volhynia ,'. , . fltl impta to Bdaaeec norrhwest of Svininaky failed under the tire of tbe eaemy'i battariea. This move was med at ViaVdimir Volynski and ia believed bf bccbi obecrvera here ti preaagC another .-trong otfensive againal Kovel from ti." .-nu-.n. N. nr the River Narayavka, a triba tary of the Daieater on the righl bank ,,f tha Zloti l. !??' and ?-.. thc Byatriti a the Cai i rai I ? tchitaky eaptarcd more than '..? ??? troopi in two days of furioui fighting, while m the Daieater .ector the enemv lefl \J99t nnsonera in the baaaa of the Raaeiaaa after an all-ciav conihht. Day's Official Reports on Fast Front Fighting t.?To-day'f ial Vienna, 0 ).;,(,??/ .sii yi/ In the Carpathlaai there :c a lull. real of Brataaic Aghtiag ia pro ? _? in oui favor. Frenl ? f Princc Leopold On 'he .<T toad the (lerma:; and Aaatro-Huagariaa traoBC racaptured by all tac rround leet ? ? Twenty-four Rnastan of with lachine guns. were taken. Volhynia. Ceneral Terastanarky a araay waa expoeed a". day Saaday to Bome at> ed. Early thi mora . ? ?. .' ??.; ?'??? v.g eolamna our poaitioni northv il iBky. He waa repulee i by aeka. Berlin, Oct. '. -Tkt ogXeial an nonnet neni to-dag foUotoo: y gTOUp Of Pr.rci LcOBs Bj ? ? i.utsk thr aetivity of the artiller. led bj ..ur curtain of flre. An attemi't nutde by Raaatan artlllery to drive forward 'he Infaatry by direeting hre upon the i: ? ? ? of bo avalL Wear Wojr.tn brief hand-to-lian.l enci". developett A eounter-attack earried out by ? ..- ? Gei rai Melfer led to tbe iccaptu'e of a OOSitiofl taken by the , - north of Grabcrka isiuth of the Brody-Lemberg Railroad' on Bep I nc ? '?? my lefl more than ? hundred pnsoners ln our hand--. il:- attempti to drive ai burk, us well reaewed attneks on both aidc af ihe Brody-Lemberg railway Uae, t'ailed, eignt hundred prlBQBori beiBf taken. f'ctmnvid. Oct. .'.?.4>i official an m ,n> i >'{ ^uy.- -? On .he western front. in the region of the Kiver Nurayuvka BBd on the heighta on thc righl ba"k o: the Rlvi r Zleta Lipa, itabborn t.ghtmg ,s eaa. DUNLAP HATS This iMark in a hat has at once identified and emphasized^ Inherent Ctuality. NEW YORK 178-180 Fifth Avenue, near 23rd Sl. 181 Broatlway, near ( ortlandt St Acrr.dit.d AaanciM in all Prlncipal Citia* tiiiuing. the enemy initiated counter attacks, whieh were repelle.l by our fire. He -.utTered great losses and Icft in our hnnds l.tiOO of the rank and lile. With the Austrian prisoners were also Turks and Germans. On thc River Bystritza. in the region of Bogorodchan, "our patrola removed two lield aeatriei and defeated the en- : emy advance guard.s, taking also a nuntber of prisoners. The total num- | ber of pri-oner. taken by this section I Of General Letchitzky's army dunng the battle frjm September 19 to 28. in re, in the (arpathians on the front cxten.ling to the Rumanian fron tier, is Iil offieers and 2.596 of the rank and lile. The war booty captured dur ing thc BBBBC period amounts lo four| ?. thirtcefl machine guns, two mtac threwera, one trench mortar, aev .i.ry-iive cases of shells and hand gren adea, 100 caaei of machine gan belts. Bavaral thousand rifles and a larga j number of cartridges. BRICKLAYERS TO JOIN LABOR FEDERATION Union of 80,000 Reachcs Agree mcnt with Samuel Oompers. N'egotiations for the affiliation of - the Bricklayers', Masons' and ("arpen- ' ters' Internationai i nion with the American Federatioe it Labor we -, complcted last night at the Hotel (.'on- ; .1. Reprcaeatativec of the Graa. : ite Cnttera and of the Allied Building ' I'radea .-p.-aking for the union. reached BB understandmg with Samuel Gompers, presidenl of the Federatiba. Only a: few rermal detaill remain to be .-ettled befnr" a cheiter la issucd. The bncklp.yers, who recently in? cluded the hoo earrieta in their meaa* p, con;titute one of the WCBlth [eal Hr..; ti'n^t fiowerful of the trad UniOBC. 1' ' Bl NaOOO members. ARCHIE ROOSEVELT FINED AS AUTO SPEEDER Mineoia Justice Collects $25 Fino and Thanks Him. Wrti rvclt, rhaadlete Beeoc* vclt'i yOBBgaat son, found Long Island : n '..--.- COUrteOUl than that of Brona when hr- wss arraicned on Saturday befari Krar.k P. Boamaa, Jus tice of Peace, in Ifineola, on the charge of apeed -ikr. The court accept-, thc POBBg man's check v. lanaaaea wbh served or. him on Thareday after a aaatarcyela patrolman had chased him four miles along thc Jerieho Tarapikc. When he wis a'rested, morp tBBfl a year ago, and arraigned in the W est Farma police COUH on a similar rharg? Arehie did BOl haVC the eash tC !>ay h's |26 fine. On learaing his ideatity afai .-.trate House said he could dmp in later aad pay It PLAGUE VICTIM RUSHED HERE IN CLOSED AUTO Spriag Vallcy Parents Lcave Son at Hospilal. The Health Department was notifled last even ng bj the Health Departmeat of Spring \',.'.le>. X. Y, thal aa auto wuii drawn curtairs, bearmg TJ Let me $end you iome of m) delicioui, rich, full-flavored MANSION COFFEE 26c the Ib. Five pounds direct Io you, prepgid. Siarph; deltghttul. Order to-day u you wgal ta eeonomia.il. latufying, neh coftee to.-me.rrow. ALICE FOOTE MacDOUGALL " The Only Woman Coffee Importer BBI FRONT 8T. j.h* 14,1 "sw YORK httaat^SP THE KIN6 OF ^TJjttlWAJTC '?HiJjj an infantile paialyBia victim, wm bound for New Vork. Police man Kuif. 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