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' . '. h -Try can't L great l ··s'· .. · .. . _. . bed States. be decla.·red con- o tl·caty WUI be 5ress again at ·ita Gilbert Pearson, iation, \·afid .it !~ of birds to com. lators and n(lpre- thelr desire tM.t ing force. to the 1grMs. There ~Ill-. t over this bUI at yelitlJO ·Caa~i<. · lU rs ended at Jline hroe new 'case~ o;.r. l?l·ha woro ,l\I>JlPl't. calth i.p thi;; ~W~ in .i\lanh·Jltan u.nd ·oportl!cf ~'flEterda)·.:. ~t'tQd to•dny In 'l'h.• .. G};RM.ANS C.ONTINuE TO THE~ AT RATE OF 3,000 A WEEK. ,, \ ~~ 'i ~{ ,I ) . · .. ' VIENNA, November 30, via London, De- , cembet· 1-. ·- The Russians are nttacl;lng; incessantly and· in great force along the eastel'.it ·Transylvanian front in ,an effort . to relieve the Buman!a:ns, according to an offidal statement issues by the \Var I ·omce, reading as follows: Minister lJavenith ·calls at State De· \Between the lizul Valle;• and Tartar partment w,ith Information~itail· Pass the Russians continue their attat:ks foi· the relief of the much 'hara~ea JW· way Workers in Especial Demand manians, using great masses of men. :b.Y the. Germans to Man Military .The armies of Generals Arz and Koe.vess, on 'llmost their whole ,front, were ·day · Roads::-:S~lgian doal Mine~ Closed,· and night str.uggling stubbornly against t G · constant enemy attacks. At several o et Men for .Ge1·man Mines~De-. points there was hand-to·hai!d fighting. portations from Hasselt and Lanaj:'l The Russian onslau_ght failed, wit11 silglit ~ocal successes which cannot alte\ the ·fact tha,t the enemy'·s great sa.crifico•s were again yesterday in .vain. The bat- tle continues. W ,lSHINGTON, December 1.--Mo.l'e thar• 100,000 Belgians have been deported from \Italian theatr<r-East of Gorizia and Delg•ium by German military authorities, on tho Carso artillery '1\as very active accordillg to information presented. 'to the State Department by Ministor.Haven- ith. Dr.portalion•. the Minister said, are continuing at tho rate of ~.000 a week, 'nnd arc esp~clully severe· among rail- road wcrkcrs. ·tnlwn to man 1111litary roads now being laid. Some have been taken into the occupied. part of norlhei·n ' . F'rance, ~nd some jnto Ucrmany itself. Burgomasters, he said, and other city ,and village officials were ordere<i to sup- ply lists of workers, whetl;er unemploy- ed or not. and tho.so refusing were 'thrown into Jail. 'rh~ Gnitcd Slates, the Minister said, was being lovl<~<l to l>y t '•e lldgians to Ec:cure an ameltoratJOn ol' the situation. No further action by this Uo.vernmcnt was. suggestcu. how£ nr, a~ 't was sought only to Stlbmit tllo latest facts. Minlste1· Havenlth sale! h•: hacl not re- ceived confirmatlolt 4 Jf rrports frot:rJ nhroad that h.ing Albert ha<;l sent an au- tos-raph letter to neutrals 011 the subject. 'rhe ::::;panish Atubassil..d!Jr 1 :l\Ir. lUnno, · who also visit£>d the ~tate lJt')purtmcmt to-day, said mow or no ~uch letter. and ha ot <llsrusse<.l the ·Belgian situ- ation 1th tlle Secretar~. although the Spanl h Ambassauor at B~rl!n has taken I\ up with the German authorities. reporte rom l•,auquemont, says a Reuter illspatch from Amsterdam to-day, that the male inhabitants ot Husseit and Lanaye, Belgium. between the ages of seventeen and fifty, and also girls and women pos~essing s~wing-mach1nes, are to be deported to Ucrmrmy. fm· a. time.'• WILL DEFEND BL:Cllt>J'I.ES1'. LONDON, December 1.-The Exchange Telegraph Company says it has received information trom Zurich by way of Rome that tho Rumanian military, authorities. are making preparations for a desperate I defence of Bucharest, The civilian popu- lation is said to have evacuated the city, and iJte Government officials have retired to a town on· the Russian frontier. (This probably refers to the Rumanlan town pf .Jassy, to which tlte Government. officials and diplomatic corps were said sevoral days ago to have gone.) SE!t.vlAliS HELD ALL BUT OliE TR.EliCH. PARlS, December l.:_A violen! counter- attack was made by German and Bul- garian troops on Wednesday on the Macedonlan front, near Grunlshte, east of the Cerna River bend. The War Of- flee announces that the Servlans suc- ceeded in retaining all their positions except one trench. \There took place Wednesday to the northwest of Grunishte,\ says the state- ment, \two violent counter-attacks on the part of the German-Bulgarian forces against the positions conquered previous- ly by the Servian army. These attacks resulted In fsllure, with heavy losses· for the enemy, but at certain points the cn- cnty was successftll in regaining his foot- Ing in certain trenches which he had lost. \Yesterday bacl weather prevented any important operations. Prolip bas been bombarded by our aviators.\ Diaclosort'\11 !\lade by Dulgnrln.n Pre• 1nter to Parlhnnent at Softa. 1 'J'IiE EVENING 1Jresses of f!~ance Frocks with the delightful Jines of the slim silhouette. 'l'here are touches of_ fur, embroid- ery, stitchw<:>tk and ttacer:y of colored beads. Nothing could more pleasurably .remind one t~at in an Oppenheim. Collim & Co.'s garment there is 'Always-:-\ Touch oj Di8linctioll· I, ·fur. Limed OverCoats In Distinctive andConservative Styles In ·sauntering &s well as fot· dress wear, a Pur Lined Overcoat gives to itR wearer a satisfying comfort and a dig11ified appearance. 'l'his • collection is unusual in many way:,;. B!acl; m· Oxford Sh<\lls muskrat lined with full sized skins. ·Collars arc e~ther Persian Lamb pr Nutria. It~gnlation doubie brcnst- rd, shawl colhn· model. $4 .. 5 ) Double Breasted Dlark or Oxford K c r s e y Shells, shawl collars. of cithcl\ I3cn~er, Persian Lamb ot· Hudson Seal (D)'llcl 1\Iusl<- rat). Linings arc of rf{usk- r11t Bdcks. $52.50 ' Coats lined with· Northern l\tuskmt, of wlMh bat>i<s only nre used, Shells of fine quality Blark or Ox· ~J:ml broa!)cloth, wjtlJ long fur collars .of Northern Ot- ter or Beaver. Regulation Fister lines. Double brell!lt- ed with shawl co\iai:-.$94.50 . Tinported Burber.ry fleece shells with Northern 1\!usk~ rat liplngs. Collars of Beav- <'r, btter or Hudson Seal (D)'ed M.usf<rat). Hand- some m.odels. · The Hudson Scl\1 colla'l\s are .notch style, the backs nrc belted; Va- riety ot colors. , $139,00 New Leather Goods England l'aYorR RturdineRB .in Christmas \'ifts-gift.;~ with memori<•s of the giver. Fron'). Engiand ate these purses, wallets, card ease~'<, et(!., of sOft ri<:h leather, with praetieal wearing qualities in every o~e, · )Jorocco Ca~d Cnsrs, Tray Purses of pigskin, • jlll.'i·t to $;?.94 ·9{c to $1.14 Two-fold·\ nllcts of mororro, Portmonilnies of pigskin, $:J.!H to $8.4·9 Nc to $:194 'fhree-fold Wallets of morocco, Stick Pin .:::ascs, , ' ~il.ilol. to $9.9·~ morocco or l>igskin. $3.74 ,feiveJ Cases of pigskin, $3.94 to $5.94 --~--~-~11\in Floor, 34tlt St.------=-=--' PArus, December 1.-'rh., Belgian Gov- Pl'nment at Havre states lt ha,s received the information that the Germans have ordNCd suspended thP work of sinking shafts In the coal nunes or l'amplnc, and B~u~ D•oombR l, ~ -~~- to~l~================~==.==============~~=~.~.===============.=.1 GERMANY'S HOME ARMY :BILL. ones, were ready and a•·e r~ady to end u;; Torget duty. Our enemies do not ye• Sa~·vlllc.- \A dispatch from Sofia say\ the war by a peace guaranteeing our I d•slre per;ce. They have superior num- ________ .._ __ ...,. ______ .... __ __..__, _______ ...;._.;;;,. that PrPmier Ha.doslavoff haS made sen- l<,iro\t Clauae Pa•\el\ll Second Reading C'x.istenCe and our future-they give us bers at thelr command, a.nd almost the morn! right to such confldenco. :But, whole world delivers war material to have raused a stoppage of work In other sntional dis< losures in the Bulgarian Par- Industries In that Belgian district. 'rhe i!ament,\ says th~ Q\•ersens. News workers. thus deprived of lhelr ·occupa- Agencr. \The Humanian Government, in tlon, It Is said. ha,•e brcn classed among 1915, nt tho beginning of the war be- the \unerpployed nnd ha.vo been deported tween Bulgaria and Servia. doclarod it with others f(l.l· scrvil'e In Germany. The would r.emain neutral until the end Of pretext gjvcn for the stoppage of wot•k the European war, 'but it was soon evl· ind the ·deportatlbn o! the miners was dent Bumania had changed Its mlnd. in Rclch•tag wlthont Amendment. gentlemen, this right ought 110t to make them.\ that \miners are needed In Ger:nJ,w1y.'', \Toward the, end of August the Ru- The German•. according to tnforrr\atioh'' inanio.n Minister· to Bulgaria, &. c. De· received by the Brl~,r!an officials, have .iust russi, who had been sent from Sofia, re- !llsrnantlod. the :\lcusc distillery, and other· , turned and spread the report that the establishments of the same ltind at Rumanian Government, in o~r to Cur- \Vyneghem. · The engines and machines It her good relations wltlt Bulgaria. was were taken to tlerma:ny. rcadv to give bacl< Dobrudja if Bulgaria '>'OUld observe neutrality in case of war FIGHTI \IG ·ro SAVE !between Austria-Hungary and Rumania. , , .1 .T~<: Bulgarian. Government was not ~e- retved by thts treacherous behanor. OR GAIN BUCHAREST :~~:~~~ ~~~~~:v~~n:~~~~d i;ln~:~e~~ an \ · · ~·speaking of the expulsion of the :\Iin- isters of the Central Powers from Athens by the French \'ice-Admiral du FournP.t, (Continued jro,n Page One.) Premier Radoslavof( ,.;:aid good relations slstance in numrrous river sectors to our c?ntinued with the lawful Government of f th t d I [ II Ail I l'lng Constantine. The Gveek Govern- orces a art: n \·ant\ ng rom 1e . . . ~ Here also.. they were repulsed. An or- m~nt,. he ~atu, h?d no power to prevent fonslve movement by a Humanian dlvi- thts vwl_attOn of mtm·natlonal law. sion, to blwbit-h 1 ou 11 r mvalrr gave way. ~~~~;:m~e~~~~-~o~~~:o~:xf;:~~~:~~e ~~~: wn-s una r- to 1a our progress. · . . .. The Danube arm • has forced Its way ~o~ernmcnls. wo<Jld commtmwa~e good . ; . ~---~I news to t)Leu· parliaments, which would b~· fightmg acros~ the Ntaslov lowl:\nds 1 be applauded by all the allied nations.\ and ·Ia. approaclung the course ot the · Arge•hu in tlie direction or Bucharest. I PUT TTNllER G:EJiMAN PROTECTlON. .. The Rumanians. besides sustaining --·7 t?normous casualties. yPstcrday lost more Honor I•nld to Rutnnnia.H R.,)•at Sepul- than 2,500 men It\ prisoners and 21 can- chre, by ltnlse.r•o Order8. non, among whici1 were three mortars. BERLIN, December 1, by wireless to Say. 'l'he captures reported yesterday are not ville.-The royal sepulchre at Curtea de included in these figures. Arges. xn western Rumania, in which \Ill Dobrudja the enemy attacked the the body of King Charles reposE's, has Bulgarian left wing, The massed attack 1 been placed und<\r the protection or Ger· broke down under the defensive fire, Brit-! man troops. Emperor William bas or· i:>h armored cars were 11nable to avert a dered that German forces which pass failure. Two of them were destroyed in through the city shall deposit wreaths front of <>Ur barricades.\ ·on the tombs of the l{ing and Queen. Another atta<·k by Entente fot·ces against the Ol!l'm tn-Bulgariall: lines both northwest and east of Monastir has PRESIDENT INVITES :BRY.AN. prove.;! rutile. the \Var Office announced I :\Ilk~ Ex ... Secretary to. Luncheon to-day in its :rtnt('ment tegnrding the, White Hon•e D'~cember o. I 1lt Mm·edonian frorit, which r•ads: \' .. ·mNGTON, December 1.-Pre&ldent \Entente troops again advanced with· Wilson to-day invited 'William J. Bryan out success .agmit:rt 'the German and Bul- to talte luncheon with him December 6 g-arlnn lines not·thwest of Mcmnstir a;nd ·at the 'White House·. Mi\. Bryan Is to near Gruni:ihte, east of the Cerna.\ attend· a dinner here that evening, to Rt:ssu:;s. OCCI:PY nA:;om OF Hl!:IGHTS. be given iil his honor by Democratic P~TROORAD, December· 1, via London members of the Senate and House. Tl1e •·11 p M. Tl. R . ff I 1 • 1 Prcsident has been invited, but has not ~. . .- le uss1an o ens ve 1as yet .accepted. been. successful along the whole RumaD.· i Mt·. Bryl\n came here to-dfiy and at- ian frontier south of Klrlibaba, says the tended .a lunclteon given in his honor by official st,atement issued to-day by the Secretary Daniels. The usual 1-'rlday Russian War Department. In spite of Cabhiet meeting w~s ?ancelled 1;f per~it violent German counter-attacks th members of tho Cabmet ana ~ecretliry . · ' · · Tumulty to attend. statement adds, the Husstuns occupied Invitations have, been sent out by the the whole range ·of heights. President for a dinner December 7, at DL\LGA:RIANS wo:o: IN WAL! .. ICHIA. \he Whl.te House in 'ho).1,or of Vance C~ McCocm!Ck, Chairman of the Democratic SOFIA, November 30, via London, De- , -.:aticnal Committee, ·To this dinner mem· · comber 1 9:50 A. ~i.-The Bul~arians I M_rs of the Democratic Campaign Com~ ' b 1mttee and of the Asso¢Iate Campaign have sangu~Iiarily defeated the Human!- ~:ommittee of Progressiv·es have been in- ·ans in hand-to-hand fighting according 1 vltecl. The dinner will be, in the nature · · • : of a celebration of the Democratic vic- to the ofli<'lal .statement i5St1Pd to\day by 1 tory at the last election. the War Qffi·ce, The text of' :he otate- I THE WEATHER. ment .is as: follows:· . ''Rumanian front: In \Vallachia OUI' ad· lllliUTURE ALMA SAO. vanCe continued OrJ. the road f.rom (Hur- ( Jl'rom noon, De('t'lUber 1.) g·evo to Bucharest. Our troops in bayo. t•.M. P.lt. A.M. not !lghthig Inflicted ,\. bloody tlefeat on Sun set< .. 4 :3! ll'ooo sot• .. ll :48 Sun rJses .. i :ou tbc enemy. who suffered heavy lrJsses. We ,r-'High WtHe-r.-..,-Lorw water., b-aptured ,t:'l\~0 t\Vel\!ty-one-centiine.tte guns. TO...rJay, To-m'w, To·da:r:ra-tn'w. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.!l. Oii the Danube, between Ttirtuksl a;nd ~aucly Hnnk .. , .. 12:2~ Ll6 1:00 1:01. Tchernavoda there was Infantry fire, with ~·GM. Island .. • · • .1 2 .;o3 I :51 'i. :ao s~:os , · llell Gate ..... •I 2 .03 B .41 9 :19 9 :48 ·artillery; action ne:).r Turi\lkdl. In the llO'I\I~Rl>.\lF-\'1\ \~E.!.!IIER REPORT. Dobrudj(t there wa.s WPalt artlll'ery fir~· w.~esHJNm\.mr. Derpmh.r t.-l'orP<ast fnr and engagements bPtweeti advance POsts. . t>iU!f(l.rn ~w. York Rn,,l :-:ew JPrsPy; Patt1y clou~)·y 1 • ~· . .to-ul~ht and on S~tur,lay: ·HttlP chango in t<'M• •Macedon}.a.n front: fhe :!ltua.tion is. J)PtiLtui'.P: tnoilcrat\ wf-!lt winds. Itul' Wutllt>rn Ql..liet at'outid Grunishtc. We repUlsed: \SPW 1tt'i.~:ln1_l'1: Uf'n~ra.lly tatr . I••·JJi'ght and on · . · Sntnrdll:r: little ·Change in temperature; mOdernt(? an ·enemy a,ttack by ·countel~-auack!.. At ·uottbwcilt to west winds. · LoNDON, December 1.-The first clause I e~;;;;:;:~;;;~;;;;,;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;~;,.;;;:;~,;;;;;;~=============~ o! the German Hom€' Army bill. as adopt. 1 od by the main committee, ltas passed I it • second reading in the Reichstag, ac- 1 cording to a Berlln dispatch to Reuter's .b; way of Amsterdam. All amendments were rejected. The Socialists and labor members ·1;oted In t~e negative. Jn an address to th~ Reichstag yester· day, Ill introducing the Home Army or \Man-Power'' bill, Chancellor von Beth· Mann-H<>llweg again announced that Germany was readv to end thfi' war by I a peace guaranteeing the existence and ruture of t)le nation. I \The war continues, with its destruc- 1 Uve forrf\S 11 he ~..,frl. \Accordingly our 1 eremies desire it .. , . God has helped us up to th<i prese11t. He will help us fur· ther. 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