j,y rev
THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1914.
CZAR AND KAISER PLAN WINTER CAMPAIGN IN POLAND
KAISER INVESTS
POLAND; CZAR!
AWAITSWINTER
Onsliiuirlil tl'(Vnuans He
imlscil A loiio- Kn( ire Lino.
October IT, printed a telegram from Pot-1
rograd il'iiiii Ootoh. r IC which In part
44
We Wanted to Burn Alt, "
German Wrote in Diary
''This IMncc (Kolliel) Is a l)isTac' to Our Army; Vandals
Themselves Couldn't, Have Done More Damage."
Officer- Said. Aeeordin to British Hejiort.
IMJZKJIVSL. I'XDEK FIKK.
IIKI'OIITKI) XKAK FALL
haw
.-
i ' i I,U tiftirttrh Iu Tur. Sl.v
Kt'. Ui't I
-.iiT .ii a sinlcittent Issued this
ns. its that the German:
., c 1 tlt-i.'lMVl'ly defeated west uf
,,i ,iiil tlii tronps bcslrsliiB I'liw
i Gnllrla. an- ninklliR such
. eii.it I"" fortress must full
i i.tt dajs. Thi olllclal state-
,. i,. i .f:
i .. , , ;. npin '.trlitn of th German
i: .ii.in-- t ii- battle lint In Hus
, t i i il hate been repulsed with
.. ih in lib' lumy.
. .i ', . mjc I'fcn iltlvcn bad; from
, . ,iw i.'ei'i '111')' bad advanced to
, i rfht miles f that city, the Gr
trom mtri'ifhoil positions, tiKuIn
,. tuo ortehslte. bill every attack
1 1.- e.y them was repulsed and they
i. :e ilriton Imol:.
iia f 1'H tho enemy tuko the
.if. iivi for irutri!lo reasons. They
ntl.e iM mail llli'ii in iiiu'u, oui.ue,4
aim prisoners ami wo have captured I
inn l-ii i- .fill an aiiimunllliin corps. ,
JCi.ii" ItdtiKnrod tho Germans c-suyoil
. imtht .is-i.mU. but our troops throw
uir:r hMirhbtSlitf uion tin- mli'mii'ln';
tm nit ami m a tfiTlllo battle whloH
m-aed the !rrinan.s wen. route.il with
aratj I.-T3.
iL'.Iltt
"'The Austio-ncrman troops o,i Octo
ber Kt assumed eh-' offensive, nil alorut
the front bctwton llio Vistula Ulvcr ami 1
Gall-la." i
"Thn rtlhfh.l ..it,!..,.,- ,, t..t.l..l.
Jevsk . military nte iche to tlii ltu.l in '
I Kmb.ti,y at Washington, receltcd on the
evtnuac or ucuuier it; wn: .
"On the Vutut.. and In elall.-ln Hip
Au-tro-Gormati armies, under tin on-'
sl.ius'nl of our troops, have be.-ii forcil 10 '
take tilt! dt.-fenlv.- aio.in thf whole line.'
"The iiftvitpiipfr ili p.ilcli from IMro-j
Knul tthHi ufil thf moiiI 'orftinlto' h.ii
Inmrrert unil imauthorlzeil. Tli mbill-'
tullnu of tin- ttonl 'orffl'ilVf' foi- elm wit. 1 1
W'X;;! 3i KX AUK A3o. VICTIMS AT
JnM wlshM to T'tfrat'. hl fl.iti .iK'nt i
'that tlir only Iii'Wk aimunf'liii'nH nt-.
p.Mrlnc In tht Auirrlcan preH rpirtliiK
the tlunKlim military iMinpalRii which, "y f"ifi,i Xtr.
h.ivo any rlifht to In- rallcil 'olllolnl' lira 1 London, Oct. 17. Thf othVlnl prctn
llira.ii ImuiiI In his nnnir. The announc- hnrrnil IniUffi to-ilav omi. Inliiri-atlnK i'V
Staff of PftrtiKrinl art- In the ltti'n.m lan-' '
..I... t-i ...I n u.ttMi'iii.iti rt'i'fniiy. 'i inn
fxtrtH tlvfii thf ftil.owtiiK nro the most
Kirlklr pnrtlunii.
"AiiRUnt mar (ioiivy, Hi'IkIuiii.
LKIM'H
BU.iKf They tm tht-n olllflal. Thv tr.mn
littlinis Into KmrIIhIi af 1'itroRnd art' t.ot
Th. Uusnti (Sen- , f " "p ' . .. "
U7 IIOXOR II IN DUX li V KG
nrit still without orders to motf. WV had
a b.ittlc in a hiii'.hii. Our uiiIitk mut
hui'f )...! i l .1 mi tiw. i, r-iiiuiiti? lift, wlicif heard that thf tiu.irrlM ii.rt.
(.fiirrnl XVIiii npfrnifil lliiliin, i n,. ..,, .,, , ,...,,, ,, P thrown the tntmy b.wk. Our diflMiui wat
", '"".'.""- jewmrthlne Ilk. I.V.eJ. Tho N.iKtfon.h ZV" ! ...If fMoVM.
flrnt.tN. via Tho llaeuf. i".. IT.Tlw l'ltMon ajtsi'inhbil at AflH'lU'. vtlit-ro wt- WJH not anion Hum. UV rouliln't ml.
notiibte MiiTe.'P jral.v?d by lion. tonlni"l thf Jaccpr. ho took IMli.inl but ' vin.cu funiifi- tin- t-nciny wa ton Mrnm:
Illinlilibj.-a. nrji In lS.ml Pruxiilii ii".d ' had to rotlro In tho facr of Hiipvrlur I'',' ""l .u'"" H'l' rnal nh..l Jlro. A
thei In Hu1hi. lolatd, ,v to hi- r.,.ul!-; muni.. r of lnfnlr. vV'iL, fl, r Kl. 'I'.. V.1'. "'''!:!'" "''
nlr.od !) the i;miin ". It I: fn- -.smr,.,, :,., ,n, ,.irnli.K tho . anv 11I1K1., .,.';. IMln, ""'.V.',1 V
Marf ai'iit i.o..rf ili.it Niitnur lia f.illflt. onlfr fiotn (Jtn. Joifrt. to in.. iMiiinmu.lf r
Wf kui utile lo be le.itly to inarch. "l V"1 ."""coiai i-ren-h ro, tdllnv hint to
dve couldn't have dntu- more iI.hiihkc
The placo Ii a dliKraco to our army. The
column commntiilfr nr,. rfponllilc for
the Kriatcr part of the dimaKf, as thry
could hate iirctf ntr.l the lootlius and tic
Mrucllon Tin- tl.itniiKf amounti to u
million marks. I couldn t resist tnkltitr a
little meinetito myself hfrc nnd thrr. One
homo unit iirlli ;il ulv t lexant. Near the
staircase I found a splendid aiuascuium
in 'in tin t .1 riil a e.imeri for Kellx.
"b'eitembir 6. lie idled Vllleneuvf.
BRITAIN'S ARMY NOW
1,200,000 FIGHTERS;",
n hen the ullltui r.ed ,i ivst, Wf fhotl 1
In i position to muko i?ood viht.
"NothltK can arr.vt thi ntiadlly ai
cctnllni: riiriirii of o-n army. Their cost
llttlu icoatit, .Inco utTiiiauy vlll
ultlm.iloly have to p.ty In terrltotr
well as In money.
I "Im.iKlnp things nt their ivorst. IrrH
ncilie tlie lust Cossack on tho Urals vnd
DRINK
Whit&Rock.
f 1 he Mineral Water Dc Luxe
Itself We hive practically r.o olllcers
l(f
"Soptemlt. r ! Pni'sirl through l n
hareu and were billeted at Durmlncn.
There was a rumor that the Hr.it army
tins hud noun disastrous IlKhtlriK. I am
terribly ibpi essed. IIver bodj thinks tho
ultuitliui Is ciltlcal. 1 think we mltHticed
too quickly and were worn oul by march
Iiik too rapldl and MahtliiK liccs mtly.
W'f went throUEli .Mourmelon and l.n
P.tlt. whete we dui, otirsclveH In
tlw.rMml.lt. Tour of our avlalor .ire sn'.d
.t h ive been br-.uK'.it dun n by Ihe on. my.
September 11--.Marched to- Pont
n.. ti....i i i i.i ii. . i.. lb'' Iat Krench tloorkonpor evloted frofi
i r..i.i. nrm iiiiu riinur .nn ui,. ( rdeaux. Then wo would bosln a m.
I tlmu wnr nitainst (lermany Mid BtlU b
' no worst- off than when wo began war
'Advniu'o Ouni'il," Says
Military Kxpcrt.
MOHI MATTON IS SLOW
Iz-iNMiN, O.'t IT. The mllltart cor
respondent of the Tlmr.i rejdlcs in-day to
a s'atcment publls'ied In tin- I'rankfurter
Zclfuiii; that Orent Ilrlt.iln has been tin
nblo to rnls- moro than f.Oft.000 trooirn.
IIu nays:
"Wo have at the prusent muirisnt
aclly double that nutnber, namely f.2O0,
aou men. and the number iftows alrr.ott
faster than -v- cm cope wlt'.i !'. This Is
only lh 1..;lnnliiK
"It Is .nir .!'. .11 ell as that of
America, to l.i-cln to raise our arml
axalnst Nupokon.'
jCIII ll'
the rank
tl'.n to i let at-- th
of Pl'iii.--.
Hon. von llltuutrhure. roninipnilT In
t'hlef of tin- iltroiHii artiues in tne t-s;,, .""ii -i-.i.oi .m W(1H thi (,nn)
tlefoatf.l the Hus...ins In lh battlis of spreuil thai the houst was on lire, prob-l.u .,' , ..','
Allotistoln and Tntinetibf rir, tnen stiffened a,y to ,No!o.,. our position to Ihe eneniy. 1 "tVptemlier s--Wrnt f.irwird ajf.iln to
the .Mi-flnn reslatniice In llaUcla. mid j A t.llU.lt nml ,ltol, c mardisd , attack an enemy n-rf.ctly Intrenched.
i.-i th iMimin t of ittrn.inv 'tin! . . ... timlh from on.' wnnii r 'itw.fji.f
button pho'tOKr.iPhs of the O.-neral ..re r.i and w had & T,r twl," ewr m
belnB worn by Gertnatis aeneri'.ly 'n ihtlr ; ri turn oter our tracu,. Our rcKlnit-nt , ,,I0rmmi, The l7Mh alone had I.t'iio men
coat lapeli. ' it i ployed in a little t alley leadlnB to tho wounded besides those, killed. It 'was hell
! M-llse. 'Ihe Klrst and Third llattallotu.
of Ha- ITith UcKimciit tterc on thu lltltiBi
WAR OF 7 MONTHS SEEN I rr x .tt 1
BY FRENCH ECONOMIST 1 !Xu"lcT
'oul of action for the time biln. oui
men cams back to II,- point wheie
valley Julne.l tin Mcusi, but could
I pioievd, a the vll.ai.-iir Welt shoi
ai us iron, t-t,-ry nousc t t. nun i-io
ttliolu lot -stxlieii of tln ni. T'ii ,ur,
', tliawn up :u Hire- ...inks ami tit, sayie
! shot did foi th: -i ,.' a time. T't si
I Inch holtlUtld HUi cvetled in K ItlllN' a
' i..sltlon and iweiit) "li-iis iitlu. -u ..it
jvilliKe of llolltlllK lo ruliiK.
-To-nltthl an alarm was
hold 111-
position at all co-It, itn Iric that
It w.i prohnl.ly
si.t-lU llntti-r I'm i-m l.
"Je th. liallclaii tlit-.itrt- of war wo
are is.nt nr.ilni our henvy bombardnont
jf Prmitil. All sorties made bj thf
nrr'- in i lior have been rcpillf-d. At-
I-.. th" Au-trlans seem to bo
tak, . . ik Tho fall of tin- lortri's. Is
ut a matter of n few days, ih every '
dvantuii. I wltli our tn.o. Mtdilross o.i the tln.inrl.il nspcctH of fat-
Ti-di- - -I1.--IUI stutetti. in. iiimo tic-i , , ..i ,r
, . .;. , i war befort- th". Ai-adi-my
Sli.,l".,.lHi,'ir,tl.i'i.i.-".-.ir-.,.'-- ,
,,-r ... .. -.tie of baltl.-M apparently I Political Sciences t...,j. lie .-ilu.i.ic.1
t-ik..' .-ieribiy. on TueMlaj and . tho btiBlli of tin-war at m-vhii inotith.-.
Wiilnesil.n I'.e ijerin.tns. puHhlnu; for- l)4 u 1"7". lC.irh of the live itrtt.t nn
.. inl e.clu army corp.-, or ab..i.t 400.- ; ,,,,. .,, ,.,.,, .,. , .), mi", In- -tt!d.
would siend l.ntii.i.noo.ooc francs OJO'i,-
fllvart. Wo tvero alivilutily done. ) tafta-r war bi.-ke out, and to k on nils-wen-
suit Into th. lUlit iiB.Hn and thev . . . t,i Vr ultimate rll are
call ua re.t-rtn troops v, .- .earne.i tnt-. nchl,.u.,. vlth l.Son.Oun inui at i.ome.
r.HIll WII1K "it l ' i ' nil iiiu,,i,-,,iui
llRh- inui eiilreiiflifd ourselves at Villi
nut -Hoi".
Si plemher li'-.-Wt, were attacked
sett ril i.ni's t.y the .-iiem ind -,ur fist
WITHIN 5 MILES OF SARAJEVO.
Servlnn nml 3tnnenrirrln DrlT
Anslrlnna Ilni-U.
(?;eci,il Vablf Detpiitci lo Tnt Sv.
lloMi:, via Havre. Oct. 17. The ocm
blncd Servian unil MnnteiiCKrln forces,
nccordltiK to ilevpntoheH rectdved hore,
have advanced to within flvo miles of
riarajevo. They attacked an Austrian
forcn whlrli wmh holdlm; a hill, and
nftur two hoittfi of Imrd IlKlitliiff droVe
tho Austrtntit back.
The Austrlans lost -00 In klllcsl and
many wounded.
CATTARO'S FALL MAY BE NEAR.
artillert Is sho .!ln d niKelouslv si. -rt ' " ' "u" V
H.pttmbc--Tro.d.softhIOlKhtfMith Mnnds t-. rtasui that at, e,,, - r 0tl.
l-orpf. pas-til all .lay ppar.-ntlj they Ufin..ir.O ..Hi never lack met. This war
a.-.- to utile up -. lb - rlifat u hlR (led f'" ll !ia'" n'V'llv ,"'-,m- ,We ''"J," ',,
knoAs whi-t t'e idet .,f tins rornfon... merely no Hilvance uar.l Into I ,-ntue.
inent Is I'm -itn'Kff d that this ciiiii-'Iii the sprlnft the remaUiiler of the ad
try will Kive u il! a Kiave The lOJti. mice ciiHrd will follow nml somewhero
Itt-Klmoit has tad a furious tUht with toward the end of ID1S ehe main body
th.' Knullsh shell has Jus! burst In th. will ikkid to conn- wiiain vn-w
house and hilled ten men "
Th- diary ends a .par rtly or Sept tn-.
i
A i.iclo-rri-nrl. f'li-et ltt-nnir Dnm
linriloie.il, (Vttli.Je llritrs.
1osii.iN. Oct !7 The fall of Catturo ta
the army la tho field, and th'- hundreds . reported to !, imminent. In a despatch
of thou-andis formliiK in It tll.i. Ciuada, ' r-t l ived ' , d.it from CetHnJe.
Ati'tr ill-it and tf where air merely fie ' AecordlriK to tho Wit'h tho Anglo-
tm.-leiis imoii Ahlch othir armies ni l i rencn ih-.-t m lotiv unit", witn the oo
eventually be built.
i opt ratio.- of the t--w K-eiich sleire grun
bittt'.rv hi -tloiirt Iie,-hcn, n.i resumed
the bombar.lnittit of tin- Austrian port
ber 2S
llnjelat. Iti-I.elii J-eelt Anna,
.;.ert..' Coble ltnitch lo Tub Sin-.
JUv.tNA, Oct 17. -Tho Haytlan Oeneral
Deilj has chartered the Dominican
Hchooiier llruda Alexrn and has sailed
from Santlaco for Jamaica. Ife oxnecta
Wo are sony for tat- allies that we, to olitatn at tho latter pliicn arms whloh
n -t- i-vn slower tn.in llusst.i m maklnif he failed to Ret In Cuba for a rovolutlon
our welpht f-lt, but a year or so hence, nry .pdltloii nB.ilnst Haytl.
tie.
Kiifh lii'lliiri't'pnt Will simuI(11;oi:i:vV ,',.. vi'i:ai.-,is wti. shootmK
.S2(I0.IHIII.()00 .Monthly l.eroy
Hi'nnli'ii I'li'ilicts.
.tjieeirt ' ,l.(- elf.-A Till. M N
Puns. o.-i. 17. -Paul l.erii.v-lteaiillcil.
tho pol'lk-ul ci-onomlst. continual li..J
'W anleil lo llur.i lit t-r; tlil.m,"
"Til llllllli l'oloiau: then t-nt reil ia
(.00 no ii win- r.tnldlt liearlliK tin- we:
I. . in. t,.i.n':. tmtl w. n. :it.t milt
.1.,..,. ,lf.,.nl,m..,i.U .l,-r,i 111.. lUtlO.llOOl niouthl.t.
rlt, r -,i Itanirori-d, while tlirealt-nini: !
tt'ar-.r.t. l.vly-two Milieu iiti thwanl, '
,i h .i -ti.uii; ciiliitnn. '
T, l:.i-liiti il'-featnl the.-e roliimni
n -. .lays of il'htlm; ittnl forced tin- '
I'if.m.iiis to r-tre.it twetity-tbrce miles
lo . 'ni of lniii'iichtiientf. Unity
t.'.hiBe. W , took up t .s.sltlon
of Mi.r.l'. utid , houe o t rioi-Mrx? lite iluu.e. At !'
lioor ol 11. e OdU't i sit'lil.t". m'T nil- ii'.u.
I of the ottl.t-i. Our nien well1 ahsoi'ite
j mad at tills Mii.-akltiK wa of l uhtuiK .. u.i
j wantfd lo burn eter.t tiling. Tin ui
jOeeiliil too III stttlllK lilt IO nctel.ll
"Ill the iitt-i Mo-iii our ..rtllb r.i in I K ,
, the principal . Inilldlm;- 'if the pl.o . i t
wht.l.- Pm,-t;i of in- till. i.-,, .tltn ii
tll.ir.t sh.ll". It was a I'li.tellou. -iu ,i
Thu hUh ground from M.natit to l.ippc
ovrlookliiB th. Mt u-e. wilt all in ll.nne-.
I Kttry liulli.tliir was burnlnu. It -e ..
I most as Ilwht as dn and th- Iiifht h Ip i
our .t-ippM-s to build a brlilBf m.r wli'r
, tl.t- dU.Sloll l-IONtetl the Mt ll-t -'l
' never Haw such disorder, but the l-'rei . o
rnkonrd ttl.li our tirt'll-ry,
our h.iitlls-.eis.
"August - n ulled N'iii,
ciinie to Illers-' ii-Kn.n-. Tin
t. im.s had warred th- I'lench of our :-r-
.... . . 1 ..... ..i.,.f..l, t.itv...
i i ,t k,
forced UllfiU-y. sti '.n the r-.nP we set III- lo Ih- til
Addlni; lo this the (.enes of the
.stnalb-r nations and neutral -..tmlr'-s
uti aci-onnt of the war wuiild make 1 1 1 -Kranil
totals wlih-li ill the eiotetntnetits
would be fot'i'-d ' f ' at from IC.lii'O.-
OuO.nCio lo .'.n.l'iOO.Oiin.OOil francs ii!M".'t,-
Oilu.i'Oo In Mii.ollo.Ol'o.QOOl.
tnii.i.,1-!
ru. u i oi i ee, i i in lew mans. . in i i
'i.v i-d ilertnin f.perattonn and n-, M. l,-iot-llcaulleil ilcs-riiieti inrrs
-i i.,l in fit- lost- of many Ill-Id shim i m. tbi.ds fur meellil tho ti.omeiit of j
ami f-rtt-two laru'i- el-no wmi. which i,-, .-cih-jis.-h; elrM. I le-nvlnp cold In'
cl n bi-nushi up lo l.ombiiid War-tlM 1ankH f(l). ,1,.rnil,ton ,,.iym..t,ts,
a 11 . .
- .1... .ii.. i-!a. wmw paiti-r, t lrc'i "'urnwi, ' k,i :n the rv.ni'w
ti...,,. rrformlns from thlr h.trem-hrd ; ut.llz.-.l .n.-i.iilt; seco.ai.j. in- '-,' ' 1 '" " ' " . ,,, .
n.,.. ... .he .In.- of 1.0WI.Z. eliojc- mianco of l....t t.-rn. tieaMiry N....W. tanf, ";, .u, o ..
llliisk... i-sayed a new ailvi.in-o us an t.ott rimi-ine i... ...... ,, . Wt. ,.,,. i,i:i,.i,,i .(t One po. ,
Warsaw and IvatiKiiind. but tlilr.llj. b.t poslponltmr payments, iih .s lh i-riIlc, vlll.iu-.. that wis
. .. . ,. . . I . I . . . . ..p ,1.1, lira 1 o. nils'. li.T.i-,1 It.lll Cl't- .... ,i...l ...i ...ii.
were tiir-t more tnt'own naca. u it . -- ,,, -- t , ..,.t hiii-- i ue inn. inn. hub iu-h ,
no. edtii.it the ltissau success wis due lain iUpplltM. (men aa-.itn. Two hunuieu men were soon
ll l.eid'e 1 ilt'l'l
and
.tiM'n-t
.irirelj t, theii prcp,iiilernnc.'- in ar
lillery ..nil t . the ..cellent dir. ctlou of
the-r ar dler.t lire.
In the news tber- is the iiitcr-st-inp
e .mnie'it that tilt- ItiiHslim fortllied
"nt w-sl of ihe Vistula had Ik en prc-
DHIisl w.ek.s Iliro. wlllell seem., to ll-IU'
! Uotiu for iIiIiiks iciiuls.tiot.i-il and e-ct-
, tain iUpplltM.
1 The lluuldalion of the i-olmsal sums
which tvlll hate to b- paid on accouni of
the wnr Is llkel to cMentl. at -co id Ins
to M. I.eroy-Hcaiilli-u. from thrco to
' bve years and will al.Morb tin- Kreatc't
part of the world's snvltiKK. ko that
..li.lilli- piuKi-cs will lie Kteatiy
.... i ..... 1 I . .....I. !.,.!
ou inn Uus.lan coiltelltioii that tile .Miacia-ncii nun uu- uinmn ... ......
Or man i.tH-l-n of l'.i'.and was t-x- ller.-nt will b.- t-barced with an nd
jr uil inl 'Inl flrand Duko Nicholas, dltlotial flno.Dno.oOO or 7u0.H00.0a0 francs
for iiecli-al r-aeons, witlidrcw bin
'or-., from western Poland to an Ini-',r.-
,.,Mi. i, no In i entnil Poland.
must hatti bien M.me
ltinoetn. it it it. ir them. !
"In the future we shall hate tn hold
an lniiulr Instead of liootln them W.
inarched to Maubert Pontalne In the eve- t
nlns. .lust a.s w. were havim: our m-al i
an iil.uni was sounded nt cry one Is tery.
Jump. Tht report Is that lo nriiueo
of the enem have taken up a position
n.-ir Meil-ros.
i M"".MOO,O0O to Uu.OOO.noO) a year.
tl.t
ll-i
squadron A in. II. Haled.
"Ainrost . Wh have heard that
259,300 CAPTIVES IN GERMANY. I Kiuadton of li.is.sars has been almost an-1
1 nUiiIated by the enemy's Infantry III a ;
, . i.. . ,i... .,111'iirA tt .. tnnrelleri
T.er. . a hint from olllclal sources' i-j,-,.ei.-,e rr.-oel., s.Tsm llrlil.l.. ) L,y l.ii.l.aye I ")
i. , .,iri t,f tin Itilsslrtl Plan to' rrlli. Iiiomle. uKust2.Off at 3 A. M. In almost I
, ..p. au,.iit- In Poland 'n as In I ondoni (V-t 17 c. total darkness. On the other side of
i, 't'. i; rnviiistt.k.epa trcmendoiiM ib.i.u.. eu i.onuoii., ui. i.. .ti ,)nmlll,.rv raw to a wood when- it!
enuaf.-d tlu-ri-In Up- winter, when oordlmr to official German est. mates, i.elllsli tire Mopped us. Tim whole eiUu ,
i .nt:. i;.. would I"- ill favor of tho tho Kaiser's armies took L'Wi.Snn prlh- of the wood was a lliiti of lire. Thero
loners u to evtober 1. w- P"" V lVe-'1un,',.r !
I ' , , ., . bodj tliouclit or itiunc us i.i n- ....;
I'PII' H'lPlMirBimt' 0f l,"'M' lS0 ",fl,'l'r'' M'1 S,,,"IJ '"" ' There was a sh.ickliiR mess. Shots canie
r. II ll,li.ail , nM,., ni.-n arc llrltlah. 170 oITIcith and i troin every dlnvilon. At Inst the cap-.
U KU,K Wc,",r ..,i.rr-l".S50 enlisted men ..c-ll,i.,. 2.150 off.- ' !'' '"X'lJ'V 'Mta!
'I congratulate you on The
Grand Pianola. It is the
climax of all paver - piano
instruments. "
E. HUMPERDINCK
until lrloii llnrk,
PEERESS SINGS FOR WOUNDED.
j -. in-,. -,7, fui-rehpondeiits 'n
."it; ti,' itporl tbut c.innonadlni; was
lnrn.i -dai by the citii-cns of Wal--aw
: ,, iial ,i nPlv l.attl.. .s raKlnK
fes .r the ritj. The heavy rains of
V nai i,tk were vJIsn.strujii to the
'ie n. ,, mans. At tile time tliey ov-i'-s
eii t., advance their heavy artillery
e ' ,,ml,inllii" distance of Wniwiw tho
r 1 i nine Impassable.
W ft f ,. iius-dan tittucUeilall alor.R
'he l r,. -ii,. ejermaiis. conipellcd tn kIv
w.r .t -., forced tn abandon many run.i
"'' - i ej. not l.t- moved In tho mlreii
"01',,!- In oriU-f to till tll- Kapri In their
aturj .i ml transport tlio termun- H. wm Hni to th. stilcketi soldl-rs
seireii inrsrs rrom the peasants, taklnt? - .
yen ,,. p,..,r..t animals. Tho natives . BRITISH OFFICERS KILLED.
nre ..ini! n, rmy ,y tlestroyltiK !
""'-es , , lavlnir wasto the- tb-lds. I
oers and SC.n.io enllstcil men Kdsslin ' hy fri,.,i an, foe. It wns a Bravo error
l.o.i'uii euiist-u , ()) tn(. .,,,.( ,,f 11, Sinn io suin a I'-si-
-,..W .....r.ili rift rir IhfW- UrIlV'
mer.i oa u iimin ,.i.,n.. , ,
nnd L',o,"o ofllcei-H and
men .'r--ncli.
days It was dawn nelore we coun. re
sume our march, and then tho HrlnK com-
,if.inr,l nr-nlti.
- - - "The em nit Ins 1 n remarkably well
Duchess or Westminster tlso llrltes trnl,u., n mai.lnB use of the ftround. It was
lle.1 l r 'nr In IVaiu'r, an awful Hunt. tuir machine coinpany
-.uffere.l he.itllt fioni our own shells tte
lly itulrW .te, .. ; advanced iiBaltt and twain and rorced n
Pauls, Oct. 17.- I'ollowlllK tho e-tample 1 Zmmti- hattall'iii to retire. Then wo
of l.mina ej.ilte. the opera shiBor. who Is marched to Vlllicr-le-Tourncur, wh-re
sl.iK.iurn.. the soldiers at the ,,1p,tnK. , the division bltouacked. A t he v llaKef.
, . , ....... , , In the iiciBhlMihond were blaz.nif, as our
the luichcs of WestmliHter. win. Is '"-r- ( rtllit.,.y i,d set lire to them to protect
self driving a It.sl e'ross ear. went to u;Ui;a1nst att.ulis.
music store In tin- Hue lloynle jesterdny j "AuKUst 30. We have selzttl Aubon
to buy I'lt nch and KubIIsIi honns which court. W. wi :-. In a t.-r.M.l tlcht place.
ar we nave pnsneii i,t..'ih ninv......
"September 2. -At Itethcl, which haa
been i iliii'il. AH the H".l loiii.es with
tvonibn beams and roofs nnd stafk.i of
fovtiltur. fed the tlnme.s to the full. Tho
The Grand Pianola
(Priced from $1350)
The climax of all player-piano instruments
M.iji.r-l..-t. 1lfii.tllli.il unit l,lent,('t.I,
tllllttell Lose lilti-n,
Siftlal e'ufce Dttimleh lo Tur. Si".
lAisnoN, Oct. 17- Tho War of lice an
nounces that l,li-ul.-l'ol. Mawel!, hell' of fmn l irn
Sir Hetbert Maxwell, tho wed known smashed
writer and lecturer on Scottish history,
was killed In the lUluluc at Antwerp.
I.leut.-l'ol. Maxwell, who was .17 eurs ,
of age, rervid with tho Grenadier Guardi.
In South ifvlca. He was a well known
spiirtntiau and author of scleral bonks on
partrlrtKo and covert shonlln':,
The (usually list Issued b) the War
Olltce Included also Hie niioie of Majoi
eieu, Hubert Ian Wetheral! Hamlltiui, w ho
t.-ris l.lll.,l
i tn. ii..i 7, .Newspapers here hnvn tlen. Iliimllton hud be.ji In the uiiny
'f e.v. d (lesM,-hes from cnricsponilentM for thirty-live years and received numer.
n feinwrad who pay thai Prs-.eniysl has I ous de,sirations. Ho seited iu the Kup
'"'Ion Thr S ,, oontlrmatlon, but "n K"11"1 -M"rlrnn canninlKiis aim
''rninn aiteinpts lo cross the Vistula I '
wr'' 1 ..cd by tlio hlKh slnKe of tho
nte- mado It Impossible for them
e nii'-ii'u.'t pontoons. Hundreds who
''etr.p-ed to swim their horses across
'he iiua ucre mowed down by Hus--nn
an .11, rj-
PIMKMYSL HAS FALLMW
IS PET HOC, RAD REPORT
Cii. tu ... n .Mitlrioeil, Hut lliisalunn
( null. in,, slt-m-, l-t-trouriid i s.
iicj Cabl- Drttwtcli In Tub SI.V
next day the town was nothlnB nut a
heap of ashes,
S. ptemher .lStlll at IlclnG, KuardluK '
luisoners, Thu liousrs aro clnrnilnu In
slid Ian n what a state' Kvery hit of!
IS ,r i .1 , l
fjtiod nod '
.,,1 .,ii i-.i.-s are
The" Vntidnls them-
""' ia, stateiiieiits show that the Hub- j
-ns 'i.ite not abandoiied the h!oko us
u.i-. ..ssertcd in Vienna.
l''er. is heavy IK'htlm,' south of
Pr.i i-i.n: where the Kussluns are rcslst
iB a strnntt Austrian army which ml
tinned from tlio eVirpatliiuin to tho
"lief of tin. fortress.
MltMA.WS OX' defensive;
I.olelt-iskl ii. HiissIiiii l.llleli.l
eniPn.ent Whs 1Uaiiiiilerstot.il,
Wi
was mllltnty seen tary to l.rd ICItelieiiei
In South Africa. He hold tin- siimc r si
tlon under Lord Kitchener In India. Ills
latest pci.t before tin- outbreak of th"
war was th" command of Hie Noith
Midland dlvltlon.
GREY'S RELATIVE A PRISONER,
I.ONi'ON. Oct. 17. A wireless despatch
ft om Htirllu, qui, link' nu olllclul statement
I. sued lit the Germ in army he.idqmirtrrs,
says thai t'ol Grey, relallvn of Sir l!d- I
w.ud Grey, lie Hiltlsh Secretnry for For-
r'Kii Affairs, Is ;i prlfconer In tho hands
-M.VilTOV rY.t IT rv.l t-l, ln ... the I lerm.'i MS.
rnl '"rry attache to the ltusslan Umbassy, The ilespatch nais Piat he was the oh.
' l mo foiioninn htaifint.nt to-day: server I a Urltlsh aeroplane shot down
J'ao mornlns itowtipapors of Saturday, near I'nunuo,
A.
M1SSIMC
A. Ravenscroft: Siddons
left home of relatives Octo
ber sixth, with intentjon of
having operation performed
in New York City, for a
tumor on. the neck. No fur
ther information has been
obtained. Any particulars
regarding his whereabouts
and physical condition will
be gladly received. Ad
dress M., Box 140, N. Y.
Sun Office.
HUMPERDINCK, ns an artist, is widely known as
the composer of the lovely fairy opera, "Hansel and
Gretel" n work of such exquisite imaginative quality that
it is quite aptly called the "Peter Pan" of Grand Opera.
In an entirely different field, ns a teacher of harmony and
higher musical theory, he has also won an international fame.
In 'common with every other great musician of the
present generation, Humpcrdinck warmly endorses The
Pianola ns a musical instrument of unusual artistic impor
tance. And Humpcrdinck has gone much farther than
mere endorsement. A master of the art- of imparting
musical knowledge, he has found it desirable to use The
Pianola as an aid in the musical education of his children
with results most satisfactory to himself.
So. when he characterizes The Grand Pinnoln ns the
climax of nil instruments of its type, he is uttering not a
superficial cuphonism, but an authoritative opinion based
on unquestioned musical judgment and a practical knowl
edge of the instrument of which he speaks.
In the mind of no one can there be a doubt that the
grand pianq is the, most perfect of all musical instruments
for the home. Its tone quality and adaptability as a solo
instrument is unequalled.
The Grand Pianola is a grand piano it serves nil the
purposes of this instrument. In tonal capacity and beauty,
in smoothness of action, in every piano quality, the critical
musician wilt find it irreproachable.
But The Grand Pianola offers infinitely more than any
piano. Its wonderful Pianola technique enables the musi
cally -unskilled and unlearned to enjoy the entire resources
of the greatest home musical instrument enables the
musician to revel in a repertoire embracing the whole of
musical crl.
The testimony of the world of music upholds The Grand
Pianola as the ranking instrument of its type. Those whose
pride of home dictates that they be satisfied only with the
best, obviously will choose The Grand Pianola the piano
forte supremel
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The Grand Pianola is obtainable in these three models only
The Steinway, The Weber, The Steele. Prices from 1350.
Upright Pianolas from $550.
The Aeolinn Player-piano, price $450, will be
delivered in your home for a down payment of $15
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