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vnW'M'-r'-MKNT \!>\ CRTISEMENT m i \f% i 11 'fe on tneir tabl e responsible ?4 ilics oi America $ m 'iV [te 2 U-BOATS SUNK IN ARCTIC RAID fjail Wireless on Russian Coast. but Are Hit by Torpedo Bo.it. _A B ' -'erday ? *--*.*?:* '" ?--..? ?:rr?' ?" -rt Ttce:???? -.ay from _?_ 5.V.-H. r-ersnns Wflfl. ., a~r- -. --ar-'i ? -? seaboard of Kola Pei BB. It liea to the west of -tranee te -????*, ia ? P.er bi torpi aabmarinea of N n ? ~ ? ? ... r atated 1 ? i ? ' - base on ? - - [ - ne added thal i - were atta I i em. ipas, of Norw?- - - .. tterdam, wa< - - - her officers. Five of thi a*ere fired ?**' it ia ine of the ahots too,: PROFESSOR 0SCAR GALEN0 announces the opening of his SPAN Classes at Carnegie Hall "V- a ' ' ': ~~* bj ZJ . ? I b took thia C * i. The ? n -? i to-rlar for dascr 7 - -* .?Tirm ia this BMPeM r-tai a Ccrimg. Class Secretary, 611 Carnegie Hall. Tel. Circle 1350. ALLIES CAPTURE BOVENT; ADVANCE NEAR CHAULNES Foch's Line Pushes For? ward to Within a Mile of That Centre. BRITISH IMPROVE STAND TOWARD ANCRE Hntente Artillery Fire North of the Somme Is In creasin.iT in Intensity. ? . struck r. - the A : Iaa wil - . ra al One village, part of ar.other aad prisoners w I Somme was being advanced ear in cob - ? - 4 - . - (WB. la* was a- T rl ... I - ' 4 ? ? ? a progresa ?:r.co the ? ? opened. Allies Menace rhanlnes. ??? Praneh drore forward to* - .- ! - ca re .. ?' Boreat, I laaloas, ai - t, tWO R " ? - m . .. -. . 3 un. broken. aa ? ? i renewavl ? : - ? ? . . ... - ? nanofl lalta, wl I - ? ? ? it 1 - ? Entente Artillery ActfeO. ? ,.-. roasoB - ? - ? in at ? - W. & J. SLOANE ESTABLISHED 1843 A Collection of ORIENTAL RUGS VALUED AT $750,000 At Priees That Challenge Compcrison The collection, complete in assortment and weaves, comprises small Rugs, hall and room sizes, in Persian, Turkish, India and Chinese weaves. A good Oriental Rug at a fair price reoresents the greatest value in floor coverings. At a time when much has been said regarding the great scarcity of Oriental Rugs as a justification for the unusually high priees prevailing, the present Sale offers to thinking and discrimmating people a most unusual opportunity. No Rugs will be sold at wholesale. HOUSES THOROUGHLY CLEANED Vaeuum Cleaner Department Telephone: Murray Hill 7700 Fifth Avenue & 47th Street, New York ? is sav;ng 'he r.far.try. . tha British ar* ? ng their | tioBa Tney ar? - - ? - paMitioM -? a" Le Sars and ?o rl - tra freat, Thta ?he ner; stroke for . -ne. Fighting on West Front Told by War Offices tO.?The o*n>_i' re - ? utght read*: ~-r vork af :mp**o**-rig our n??r ?' tha Ancre eontinued .. .r.'erest. In ad* r - - -?-.. . | .---.er 2^3 rm priaoBora were om ighl - ? offieert*. -, ? it*m*nt asa/a: thia morning e-..-my infantry od of wa ? -? lader our ar l*ha ei ? -s. -, ? ?A held *a . ? ....?- were the a ifl London, ??'. . . ? ? : r-rt/ori '?? ?? Kai/3: - there was gr??: ers, two ef BBlffi attacked on tree, taOtwaofl -fl ai. l ' Ca.ines. eBen** li waa their ed ra, and bbbi a d.flta ? Bo . . ten ? ??? - :r-d. ? ? nota thia ' x -4 hundred priaooera were tahea. t?Th* orfir.uu arir d*: gr0Up o: Pr.nce R_pprecht: ? i aoara of l | attacha or. tne locra aad * avere fruit* - te ad of VeraMadoTillara wen _ "COLORLESS CABINET" i-uR.n_.i) LN' GkEECE Professor Lambros Succeeds in ?mbling Ministry. et, lt ralagraphiag from orrespond . . rofoaaor Lambros had suc ' ? g a ' abmet. laat descriir.-? *.-. s as t.-ie moat colorless Cabiaot -.as ever known. - rani'd - -nembera o' arrived at Salon.ca to 8 I '? '-?*?'? -? POPE AIMS TO AILAY HATE Would S..ften Animosity Among Bel? ligerent*, He WriteB. ? a London, Oct 10'. A ? ologaa dispatch aays that the . a letter te tha Ger .'. von BBB, deciar.r.aT that thoogh h:s for peaee are at. present unsuc . ha La eadewor ng i tha) a.-.imositv among the be.l.gerent .- v. tter mef." writei 'he P B .-.ed :s la? at our repeated 'or peaee j^r.ter on the part pta *.o c*st .r motivea, by others ? "We arish, ho*?ver. while ateadfaatly ra tu Mme ;? a.. the mear.- :n our ? buruens whieh the most important t?aJ ? :o end that an.moa ?-?*_? the memners of the vanoua 4 har lai i "hrongh war ? : ?..- the worka of Chria tian mercy." RUSH BIG ARMIES TO TrUNSYLVANIA Falkenhayn and Ferdi nand Set Stage for Great Battle. GATES TO RUMANTA AS PRIZE FOR VICTOR SarraiFs Drive Unchecked ?British Closing In on Seres. Lai :. b, Oet *a Tu? g'.-tce is Beiac act for a | ttlfl Ifl Saathen Transylvama. BefaTfl Fa'.ker.hay-. ? troops the P.u-r.an.ar.s are Btlll fallint: ?' - - r rear ? _?-? i kb ar. i reiaforee ? -.-? - ~ - _F UJ). Thfl dec:sion in all prabfl l ? rraiafl thc course of thc ? .-- [t may deeid* flrhether Fal irh Kataanla, as Maekeaflea n thi urh tarhia, or l?f K:rg ?'.rdlaaada troops car-. befrfa another ? Ttaaeyl" Both Side* GathaT Tr-xips. th foreea bi g tor a at' t IflJflaCBt RuTT.an ar I a ? ceacntratina mor. troooa stadt sertor. An important fa-itor in ? ? i teatiea I* the power th* Rus -.? -4- axert la tha Dobrudja aad thi they ran d'.vert troops from Faahaahaya'* command. There is iiiereaaiac Bethrlty in the Dobmaja, *rltfl led :atienfl that the bat? tle thero flrill b* reaumed arithoat .e lay. The Raasiaafl ?*fl sending more m?n Into thi* Bravtaee, ar.d Mackensen ll h*.ne har-i prfllflfld alone; h'.j richt ?riaff The Buigarian flfffltlflivfl aeems to hava beei leiait* Oa the Maeedoaiaa front tha h tt IA to fldvaaee. The Bulgars are abie to e*t littl. a:d from the Ger 18 _ --?. lr? ocr-;-::?d 01 ? * - '? a cor.seouer.i-. * bflflfl thifl tfl faiaTfl - ? ? ? British Meaiiac Sere?. Th* ? | ? - !v or. ? 4 -. tha Bii rail'a c ivalrv bacfc te the i Serea, a ier* the st' ? Th* Serba, on th* irafltflni ariac bt. grifl alor.a Cerna. "hat the ei ?raa an!e to advance ifl this Bfl ? ?^ thfl crn;? ng of thfl *"erna. iecide the fate ? rflperatieB. reatest tareal bb I r.* in the .here lt la ha .?-. has not vet ?track bia heav.- ? ?*? The Ger mans, bes:de. mcv.r.g south toward the Kaiuai - re kittiaa east in rt'nern Bflctor ar.d ha-e closed twe neaataia bc*?* Austro-Germans Take Offensive in East London. Oct. Id.?Th? Austro-ilerman - are on the BnTraaiv. freflU ith.rn end .1 ' -i Lipa line. Ber:.n to-dav BT Prinea Lea] pe a th the capt nre of bb fldvaaeed position en ... ?. ? I aoflit dbs wara kflld aejainat coun ieka. - i'.ora. in Galicia, who i aptoiad f.uf dBeara iad adwd ?rmans also ela or? counter . ?quered BO* ?-? : ? Garautfl bav. be* hold their ewn in th? 5aath.ni ? er il ? eakei ng I th* . . in.a. - ; announces that there ifl I N H E TORE F O B M E S Topcoat Time The suddr-n drr.p in trm ? men in fot ? maa wh.s im 1 with the coata I e aaw. of tlirm l .4. ired thc H I.I > I \ \I I ondoa coats. of la and chei iota ind bo__espaiu made for oa by ? iding merchant ta;'. - I Airtree, tha late h*" - F-(*" town eoai rtyle, $87 50 : _ ? .i rm .,,.-. 047 80 and - ] ' Kmnel, ' ^r.'-' sr:"'"' " - Talma, ot Hurri* iurttxl* md Donegal heeoetptniti uao ? ? " ikerV Tt Will' Am,.- - ? ? coata itart H .. a j-real raage, Includintg | Ught aad dark irea. ? ? ? Sweater Time Too ,, .... | r-efcets, arith aad withimt ileerea, am- ? i i i -.,; wnrm caalwierea, purr alpacai an_*nrn . Shethuid a-ool and Scotel I taajritag. I iri'-s-t iweater jackrts in tlir world The calat* un um-om ajoa plam. tWO tOM and mixtorea. ? I, $11 and :- I [ rnderwear Redleat l.nndnn rnderwear '. gsnse weight, : ?? nnd heaey ? | Splendid inerehand u rl -!eeves. I :"' : ' ? I .Medium. silver _T_y, ?* " $* Hea-. "'?? ? M "; ' I Priced ICC '-zf HiZh Shoes \ vry intrrrsting group at $5 for dreao, Himiicss or thc r-trcet; from the Ughte kidskin to imdlUBi and tiravy weight aoled ^r>r? '" calfskin in a vnrrtv "f styles. Shoes, $4 to .fl 1 pair. Burltnfton Arcade floor, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New ^ ork APVERTJa-EMEVT. ADVERTISEMENT. D_1_ -a 1 taU Ci..al * a*" Broadway at 34th Stret?t Complete Outfit for Your Chauffeur at S46.50 Suit, Overcoat and ( ? ' -:tch C Saks <iarmenta for chauffeun are built for utility and comfort They are not i'vidual in style, superiority of finish, and suitahiJity of fabric. C Ir' vou want your chauffeur to be correctly uni rmed at the lowest possible cost, in ^arments that are tailored of the hardt-st wearing fabrics obtain able, in styles that lead rather than "follow-suit," select one of these outfit*, comprisi ; Suit, of al! wool Oxford <rray whipcord, with either Ixouseri or breeches. Overcoat, of all wool Oxford pray whip? cord, in doubie breasted belted model. with con ? rtible coilar. Lined with fine quality wool " ng. \nd Cap tn Match. "nothing to report from any of thfl an fronts.'' The Berlin statement says: A.-rr.y group of Pr.nce Leopoid of Ba itr.t: Keer I a flfl thfl Riv*r Stokbod, B.rthwcflt of Lotak, ?? tha Boflfllaa* out of an advanced pov -:on and raf - counter a To the BTflflt of Latflk there w;a-; Bfl n . rman detaehmeata stormed rhe .?<? of Heroutow, to the east of the Narayuvka R.ver. arith qu.te (light tfl our troops. We rook pr.son >-rs f ar iflleerfl and two hundred rr.en and captured a few Baet ' '? ? BJ group of Arcnd .-.? irlflfl: In tk* I arpatkiaaa Roaeiaa eoaater at ?ark. . Ladova, flrhieh we captured on BI ' Official Statements on Balkans and Transylvania Berim, Oei - To-dag't 00 \ gtat*nmani ? -a. auten fraat of the Transyl VMiaa theatre progress wbs made r>v?ryw%re. The flzitfl frotB thfl Har g-.tta and Carole Biaaataiafl :nto 'he upper and lower A'.t VallflV have been On bo-.h llde* flf IrOBBtadt our vie toroua troops are c'.r- ?< the defeafd R irnim ans. '-? . raealt of three tie at Kroaitadt l.'.'S ? er? and tsveatj---.-? .-annon, in? cluding thirteen hea y (aaa, BOBlfl amnaaitiofl car*s aad 0 I *r war sup? plies have been broaght ia up to tne present ::me. In adu tion. wa have captured two locomo" :v?s and more thafl Mfl ?ac B* -em loaded with ta thfl . - ? nsaTend ro thc ' fron? tier mounu'.n of Nflfralai was capt . ? : Maeedonia: Thfl *1 h ia a";i -r - n^_ piriaa ?roops ia thfl Bfl Monastir-Florma Otkfli w;se he was rapalflfld "verywhere. London. Oet report says: ,-r.a fraat: Kalcadra ar.d Topa !ova ar* tad hy eavslry recon aaee icuated by ?he er.?my. whfl has fallen bacit to the h:Us BOrtaWMt ?f Seraa, aCal.odni and Homondos have been occupied. Bueharert. Oet 'r'.?To (if.ee gtaUn i ' them and W" there have h.-en naiaor ?r.gage.~ <hes ar.d artil.ery Diimbarn aiong the Danube. Rome, On. :>.?To-day's otjirial rrport sa;ts: In Alban:a an I tai iaa detachmer' tfrday occupied K Tepelini, on the Voyaaa jn enemy aersp - liled over Avleaa and dropped ? bomb, 4. -. o daJaaflT*. ?_-? Clerk Dies in Bronx Street. Richard W. Mai | f"T'ri r?ars old. flf -1. ' Thfl Pronx. a elarl anee , - ? -. Baffered an attack o' .... . . ? : i" Martin, at 2108 Ufl The Bronx, . ?he an baca HeeeitaL PARLIAMENTSITS; IRELAND ISSUE UP Nationalists Demand Re lease of Untried Prisoners. Bv ARTHI R S. DRAPER. Lond.n, Oct. 10.? With praapoeta of a p'tched battlfl between the eoahtion and the Irish Xationalis-s ? . autumn ?ession . In a party me?*:-i_- ju-t before tha I *flmor aa Wai >aaJ l ? ...- i ledariag that tha praaeat gwraramaet of Ireland was in i the principles for I aa are -ght-Bf* 'hat I 4. ^ 10 Ig UVBSt there, ar. 1 that IlO* : "4r.scr:pt:on and d- ? -- eaae of the aatried prisoners taken in the rebeilion. Thia res.. . John Redmond waa .nstructe' ? '.o the attention af Parliament f - . ..5.0*1 a*. the earliest po?x d!o mo? ment. Nationalists Openly De8ant. By hi.- .-"s B8 Bt I jjover: ? - ? *? . ? - t tha bb| .-.-..- cawpolga af The. i ' ra the a ? . l the ? ? -' ? al ??? -' ' the P.edmo- . Mrhenna Explalaa Bond Decision. aapoeta ai ?he war. few ". I Bl ' ' ' " ' tqoer, sa BcejOer I m.? raost :a Bg dated aa, he declara I, led at tha anl .:-. ity. TEN STEa-AMEPS SUNK IN ENGLISH CHANNEL Three N'eutrals Are Among One U Boat's Victims. \ ? ... K ? i -' I - b ? i -s of - I a ? toaaaga of *? larina on Oetober 4 S the eas*. ? TITF. REIGN OF TIIE itliif.im'xljrtnilhi PIANO xVMERICA has. fornuu ???-?" I H\a aa-oiil in the qoality of i-^1* prod iced. ',iP kiomit_i4 g nani,. ? -.-..-? ng r_Mvt_ bent ... - . the l.-Anhip ?lwiyi r-p*r**-g to tho piano a ' uad more raoetlf than thoM ?r__*c_l h.-r '. To-da? _f__B__i_.Ha-_i_inu-_iiveraa- Igedtobi tiii'tnostcxq:: i I itifdlpianotbeWOridh._sever hnown?the '" ' ? "? **d o*f tlw__i ? .- buy the beat thnt tho a Lnape* *ion is invitcri. MASON & HAMLIN CO, 81 fl Fifth Avenu-*. *t 82nd toent mttaukTa* bvum oa aixowam n !? n oiaun nanoi ADVERTISEMiJNT. A Knitted Overcoat is a Saks proposition! r We began it! rP'' n ?' ttowed! 1 And ur still ur o ri gi n a1 f |"1 7.50 and ?25, ::. rise in i r Made i ?n loose and roomy lines, with a fu ? n ?" ildrt to give that srnart drai' '. ? ffect. r RetTiember, t o n, that we have the \ uri ty all the new brow n effects, the greeriish mixtures, and the colort'ul heatbers are here in ahundanee. r Frankly, i Knit? ted Overcoat with? out thf Saks labe] is as fatal as if a stitch had been dropped in the knittini? !!! $17.50 and $25 Saik5&Cflm?ani} Broadway at 34th Street MAHON PLEDGES $100,000 FUND Leader Says Money Will Be Here for Strikers To-morrow. w " an D. Kahea, :-- ri Bt of 1 ' ' . ? - th* iteBfli ?? I U prciidcBt la ?' ? ? - . ' 0 is used up, he said, ? I ' tha ta Bflfl* !? alds. ? Bl tt*. of *u" "<iai ? .arije arith fa* the ?*. t i-day, pan m tr.e woman'* pa I Ajt ? . . at n re* and other ?ai at 171 praat men's Tra .-- iay's 4 . Bta. Electrical Show Opens To-day. . tion a: .-*. It ? day i arill ? C0W8 ... -e those ot thfl War itnard of 1 -.7ient. & AEOLIAN HALL ".4 Bt-T'-' C "t?.unity The executive who appreciates the value of neigh bors of character, aa well as that of en vironment, in main? tain i ng the hi gh repu tation of his business, will find a double appeal in Aeolian Hall Offica epace. ELLEN & JEFFERY 4jbba ?' ' ia Km //-al TeitfAout Brynt SjT