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New Cabinet Pledges Russia ToAllies'Peace Coalition Rulers Promise Efficient Army and to Restore Order Bolsheviki's Power Waning, Is Belief Diplomats in Petrograd More Optimistic Than for Months I new ei Five . - :i*?- An' nounr ?? v *pv" '.CtlVI ... parpeae of ? P8 tO bring | K thfl ? la the fy'fl econom ic nnd tr. - far ai ? - I ? ?er nf ? ' ' diei i the pui Will F\r?lain Ruaaia'* Needt front V ? ? ' " ' ? ' I A. 1 . KERENSKY. ?' 1. ' KO. ? .?;??? rior M. NIK1 \V . : .r If. GVOZDEPP. I pllea- M. PROKO* ef F-.r.a i ' BER of Rei rlofl af. I U'.TA I ,1 e v. ',r- M nd 1 trolli . M MALYAN i ...... ?.? ?. : \< ? ..l.in.-t ' ' ' ,<? new ? i ii tr ? that ? il ^ . ? ? fermai h?\ ?? ? r I Pra. I I to be I ln Nr44 t'ariinet I eoolly '' te the oi tlllB < eelarinc that I . Korniloff vernment piedites ba on tne ' revelationary ? ? & Tbe k"'v .. -,;l xilVS . BBWII rder to tka coun ? nt A? l ? end the r;" a bow | ?rnrni nt i | port. Wi - annout of th. ? "*? a11 ? BI7 demo.' rury oac Bl ? ^ ..t' the workmon * character . fa , ? ufh the commit ? tl 1'arlie.ment Seaalon Ne't Week thfl |>r. lifl Europe Enters Winter on Rations Cut Down to Starvation Limit Neutrals as Well as Warring Peoples Reduced to Condition Just Shoii of f-amine? Italys Troubles Multiply, While Russians late Actual 1 lungei Ry Arthur S. Drapcr 1 ONDON, 0 ' i" Hn cloaa of tbe ham il ' ndfl all tha KOTBta-i tech of their Kot ? alBfle Earo natiea, Beatral or belltr*???. riewi the oatloak with eoaadeaea orj igh thi world famiae.j forcrast a year ng.., ? ot arrive th..- arlater, Europe La .,.,. th- ,horte.l ratiaaa la .. ? maBl countr.e* will ? ? . and paraapa .,,--,; is nat-j e-eah D| the enemy and mlaimiM tha hip. of the Entente, but even tendeney I il diAeall to make out an eptlmlatlfl The French food enr.trollers have lafltviawaflffarefl ahowiBi that Fraace'a 1917 wai the amalleal ? rty peara, and that to ma? ? fleme I4o.ooo.nno baaai . maal be importi - France ba- fcooO.000 men I ooo of her best werkerfl har. . . u, ztO.000 man were ed to tha laad, bal Frai DBOB her Importfl from ea dariag the eomiag wla er. Shortape Troubles Italy ?Irr ad eoatral duced tho meathly aUowBBe. ? a . .ad renu. all weli ar, .-.; tonnaa. nd f01 tr ma .foed eontr. ai well aa . ;. -,r(. the wli Ur - ended tral ra ereomfl - r.r.douhted. bu. II win , Ier trouv ? Italian food i ; icceeded bj General lerabli . :"or ar'-* ? . ?? rrad ia ? e over the i tual aa than ? - ' eetion of ^e Radical. ? ol th. P^arradCoai era' r.nd WorkmeB*. Delei mmitui of thia counei com ? ??' ai i on? ??'? . r Kerensl ? P**ia R Fi ront, but th. I , ? ? bi ? ? ..- ? ad ?' : Pialai 1 New Russian Government A Check to Extremists ...... p.. ? Con Damocral et, ? ckoat Nol a aingle leader irs in the Cab , pj,.... era ome ? nduearial I. ad. ? i :n mnr.r'arce only to h feal .? tl.xtreralflta. AH membera of tha riew mlniatry ar? :.'??? aad . on.e aie new to r. Soeialiata, Malyantarlten ?t d ProkopOTitch never maintained repvtatiofl aa a., orfBBlaer while vn d,,- Seeretary of War Caepa'ireaif-1 netien followed diaordera ia rariB aa ? ?,. ??. .,,,?.,, 0f food. i .?y and reralation., bat ahe hai falb dto ,rraB? fo. .... ample .appl4 of eorn moditiei The resBlt haa been b bbtI. 001 ihortaga aad maeh aaraat? , Rua.ia'a dimcultiei are he gr< . ,? .? Europ. and naed l.Ule d..erp tion Under the nea- go?ernment. with ef iranaportation there/ ia aoaaa en remenl for a tu.n for the DBwer. haa al! thi' a-raifl and meat ahe bu1 her broken down railwaya tnd ,, lepjdated relliag atoek maal be , .paired before diotributioa ea" n'j 1 on praperlr. , Englaad probably ia the btat f<-d , i? Europi t< day, altl oar" ro ceatly there haaa bei "f ? ?hortaffe in aome thinfffl. ?ueh aa na - ter, bacoi . eggi ?'"?'l margai ni rata due t<. the fael that taa tn eoeatriea and ii?n?r.<i have ni pi ei Sagar ia ?he only commod ty of ? ' govern ? ei ? Innits the amount tha' may Ba ? by a ilngle eoaaamer. Ai? .... rrvo onl\ B I.tn ? aad breaI 1 , ? maeh aa his ? | eonaeienee will aUaw. . of ev< rything in fcngiana , ;? exe< bi of those before the ? ir h It, Bl Winaton Churehill OB othei lajr, EnglaBd ia ial led, However. the aii ?,-,. urgiag the atrieteflt economy and warning th.. peon ? I ?* nditiom will chance before the next . it e.ermnny'a Ration li-.ted Ganaaay'fl daiiy ration li ..pproxi M folloi Bread * < uncea; pi ta-.o.*. 4Vi ouneeaj meat, 2% ouncei; . fat, 23 grama: rlour, I ?* 1; and thr.-. egg .1 week. Inia ration rlactaatea, but the total qaa* od remi 1 nearly co ,,.. with thi ll of tbe England, for iaataaee ? pre enl 1 ? tarvation. ln Auatria, Bnlgaria aad rai ?>. tione are not 10 lyatamatt ? Germany ?r are . ?: to l:ve on maeh laaa I ? m regiment. - ? ' -.rro with tho eOBBeil. '?' '* . ? . ouneil. terol ? ????. from cl ( the mii ti Ha ii one of Rll ? .??'.??' : ??...! for his new pi -t. Sa . ? . i. Tratyakofl : ara ' ' ? r0I r. ? ? . ef the .... -.- othei : || n Bl *: ??'!??? ... great. il p "ob lem of th" roverni ent. thal of ti i portation. He li nol 1 polil elan la aay 1 pbi i of the word and et i ? and a i ? ? Russian Red Strike Ends; Men Will Resume Worh ? ? rhe miniitei ... . ? ...... , ? n ??>?.? oi . ted have ucted to raaame w..rk to Ship Darraged in Air Raid AN' att ANTIC PORT, Or> JO. Wltfc . . nol tai aii! nameroai . ti throagh tha l?ov. |'. te< ? tbovo ti.e v ? ... ? <;? rai ?? aerial nighl raid 1 Brlti ih ; ? under going repaira. Tha ? latai oi the ve?. aell sa d hii aaip had baaa la a nighl OB h Fr.nrh ; "Oae of tl I :?'" '' tha il li ol my treaael," he 1 "aad aai loded when it ptroek the eonerete .-"[iine ..r tbe quay. Snrapr.e! flew in all divec i.i.nr.. Soeeral pteeei 4vent throujrh th? . : iteel platei who nur n. his baak, araa alightly in jure.l." Manhattan Shirts in Their Fall Colors OUR Fall Manhat? tan Shirts ? the largest assortment in America -again present the story of complete preparedness. * a Rich new fabrics from the Manhattan Company's own mills at Solway. * * Artistic coloringB, covering the well ob served lield of fashion ?guaranteed fast, be? cause of careful conser vation of the fine&t quality dyea. * * Shirts recognized everywhere as of cus tom quality?perfect in style and tailoring. All silk and silk mix tures. $6 to $13.50. Finest madras, with satin stripes?designs of unusual refinement, $3.50 to $4.50. Madras shirts, ex? quisite shades and pat terns, $2 to $3. Percale ind stiff-cuff shirts, and complete as sortments of evening dress shirts. Latgest Distnbutors of Manhattan Shirts. Vvfeber caQHeita-er Clothiert, Haberdashert and Hatttrt- EUven Stortt 241 Rio-dwar 345 Broadw-v 775 Broadway 1 185 Broadway 44th *_4l Bio*dwa M C ..-tlandt 1 >_i (IroaJvaay 30 Broad 5b Nuaau 150 Nauau 42nd and Firth Are. Ctalhti mt 30 Braed. 241 Bromduay. I18S Broadwa*. 44th and h ? oadu u_.. 42d and Fifth Air. Finns Forced to Eat Bread of Pine Bark Special Emiaaary Coming Here to Attempt to Obtain Flour Aiready Purchased STOCKHOLM, Oet I* "Paapla la May aactloaa of riBlaad ara eatiflg bread made of ry.. flour and plaa bBfl i? flflntal part ," aaid Dr. Caarlae lg MtiBfl of HaWafrarfl ta day. "Braaa" ratioai per capita are only tne OUnCOl d.ilv. aad if 'his iiwdaqasta Bmoaai is to be maiataiaad II will be neeaa a.rv to import Amrruan laar an.l cereali withln ? few weal Dr. ignatiafl ia on hia way to Now York Bfl ? repreaeatathre ..f tho Fla? ?,iah OoeeramoBl !'?? hope? t" pbti In . lieenaa for flhipmoBl of tOfiOO teaa SfKralreadypaTehaaed. The s,,,l i.v Governmenl haa eoaaeBtod to tranflporl Ihefloar prorided tho Uaited States will farniah bBBker eaai aad Inbrirstinc .11 foi rJwo4loh ahiaa tooig it t'l mn Il ..rn itnn "Fltllland normally prodUCM 360.000 loni .? ccrtsli nnd importa aaOjOM nmr.." Mid Dr. IfMtlUO, Ml iMt raar'n lmp< rta aranunti d lo ??!> '?""" ,??., Rnd Ihii roort barraat waa only JIOO.0O0 iciiv io thal thara la ?_??_[? ?hortafr Ra paid RuaaH <iu.mo.non ,, 1,1,. ,?? rrain bai _????* ??< :i pound. Th. ro im no ro-oorto b?( ina I,.,-,.I Rtatti nml rf ara eannol *'? hclp Mur, quiekl) it arlll mtun aetual ,1 irvaticn f< i ihou Minda, and ?? i_oen aoffariiiK for Flntoad m foi Pol??? or B.lffium." . , ., Ii,. potata crop \vu. MlOW ''>?' ararara, Dr. IfMHai "?'"''. ??? i""'J',r' wfr.- eating oato, v ith tba raaall thal thay artra Btlling Ht forty tlaioa the ,,,,:, || prlei Hay. fornorly '*" marki ? ton, ?oo> mIIi nl i.??? ??._?, (0 that rt li irnpoaaililf for funi?ia t.. nr ?intain liwatoch. Rcgister To-day ;,, !:,v tha roglatratlon plaeai arlll br open from l:M P m. ontll lr:.'tO p. m. rhooo who do n?t rogiator ean rut vo* ? Coal Brings $100 A Ton in Sweden; Ham $1 a Pound Conditions of Emigrants in Stockholm Pitiful Because of War Prices fSi/v-lal r<irr?4fw;'t?i>r"I : rOCKHOLM, Oct. 10. The flight of buadredi of amiajraat Baaalan famillea I seeklntr refutre from that conn'ry's dil traetlon in stockholm ifl beeomlng piti? ful boeai.f the riaiag eoal of lirlflg an.l fhe decliaa "f rublea. In faet, foreruner- find eonditiom ruiaoua. R<>nts, boardine; housn ratea, provisionxi .irid fuel ure BMaatiBg steadily Aathrscita la now neariy a baadredl dollai i a 'on. araere it former';. ?t $ir.. Birakwaad f'ipi la Ut pen fnrnn, which equnls tifteen - Mt fl ? or le?s than our eord. Ten is IR per iionn.i. Para ehaealata is %?> a pound II,,, is neariy a dollar a pound. Candlei ar?i aaobtalrtaMa. Stoekholm'a Swedlflh -Ameriean So ri.-'y gives iip triix year ita Thanks giving banquet, Which haa he.-n a feai iirfl for thirty yeara, owmic to the i f, ,!". and aipense .n obtain ing aup* plie Tha Ameriean dollar haa loal one-third af ;ti value in Stoekh?im. Sebooli ntr- hoaaiag 160 Swediah fan arho 'ire BBBala to pay th" ex orbitant rents eaused by th* influx . r" foi flignera from taa b?11 ? ? ti .'. arnoiK wbom ar? no' on'v graatfl bal JC'.va) r r. rr..':. * al a^"T< an.l mefl desinnjf to cscape mllitfl United SI ,[ HlBiater kfoirla tried ?a- a leaie for a little eo villfl nenr Stockholm which one could baild for WOO, ard affered lO.ooo erowni a year rental. or more than . bul the owner refaBfld, sayinsr h? eould s?!l It for $10,000 wltku I figura *hat living- ia ?t laaa, aaa in IWI n laat IU? Heanw ? ,#?,.,' Germany ia aeodlng te Sweden ?uppijaV . ing petroleum, eaai, erain, ^ ?? ? I u r. ult h- r] rn, ?? ? highbred Swedieh <*?? ?- pnam u fJermany, bat Swtden laaletfl '??rntt.i retan la< i aad ?? aeaadt ?# I from every ammal ? German Lies Stir Swedet Storiea Being Spread That U. S. Ia Drafting Nationali COPENHAGI" ? ' . ..,.. ? ? ? |fl I,. n(f pagaada that oat of 152,000 t.[. ^^ to tho coior? !y thfl m ..'-r/ ...-,., ael b thi ia Aupj,. i . Al."- a an. "' '?'??a aat Arat aataraliaal n ;??>' i ? ldni gh Wednes th Up to midnight September 12th, dur? ing a period of 81 months, we sold and delivered to tire dealers more United States Tires than we sold to dealers during tlie entire 12 months of 1916. This phenomenal sales increase was made notwiihstanding our epoch-making sales increases of 1916 over 1915. These record-breeJ ...ig sales increases of 1917 over 1916 and our record-breaking sales in? creases of 1916 over 1915 definitely and finally prove three facts: 1. The supremacy of United States Tires. 2. The fact that the vast army of automomobile owners who used United States Tires in 1916 are using them in 1917 on the sheer merit of their experience. 3. The fact that ancther vast army of automobile owners have been won over to the use of United States Tires in 1917 on the sheer su periority of our tires over other tires that ave tried. m my w9j.mm%^ Art ?@@J iondi Subscribiny to ihe 2n-dliberty loan is \ a patriotic duty and the sofest / /nterest-pay/ng investmentt/>eA ' woridhas ever known n Are Good Tires 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Usco' 'Royal Cord' 'Plain' Demand that your Tire Dealer supply you with United State* Tires? or go to another dealer.