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Show mplete Isolation of the Kaisers Realm Is Now Threatened Ili'S FEGTIDN ENAGES LLIUNGE Expected to Teutonic Confed-and Confed-and Austria Will w Suit, Is Belief. lg Is Center of p and Von Stein lecalled to Give nnt of Defeat. i - I Si?- C?. Eulg'ina's cry of his rr-rl the- much uua'.ed fc::" of the cev.'nd alliance his unloosed a long brew-h::r. brew-h::r. threatens to send the f "-al edifice erahir.g to fUn- Cap.Lai of the central powers I:. Everywhere Trill. in the rr;-:.Ture that was to be the - : of "Mit'-eleurvpa" the home i-T a!-:ne, where Prussian ':o cjch fiesh and b'.jod to over night even by an vy and hungry populace. I : lax and ordr and reserv e ii of defiance to the -outer i iNY'S ALLIES DESERTION. "Z'.o.-.e isolation of the kals- - :"2rs at hand. One by one ?-"rs are seeing the error of i -firmly, it appears. Turkey . ---rla's example and Aus-.e''"-i-iy follow next. --te?r.ed here tonight to the ; jAutrui is preparing1 to with- ;s from Albania, vhere she '-'ri:'-? 'he Bulgarian armies' fr-'a's surrender. If it follows rreans the collapse of the 'frfcl powers Balkan front and to "get from under" '- time. internal unrest is growing s-tan. late dispatches etate, yi --the Mussulman council for '.'l' "to consider the posi-' posi-' 1-ri-;iah empire." BAND'S THRONE 'ED TOTTERING. '. EulL-aiian cities as i kj PWactt, demonsiratlons ? Ftdinanl are growing rt"F""'1' '' furore. Preinier if" tbo peace offer and ' rT'la:itl the pro-Ger-' . " ; r- ls the man of the hour, .fertllnj, eon;? months a;o i'j)Ui'lcur ls today friendJess, .. K his own p-rty. He ;-. -T'.dM 0f a raging Htorm an(j i1''"h'r 10 turn for refuge. Sr i ''y avh'Je of escape 'fe'-. v r'"ve'3 Of his office V''.n t;jrn'-'J do' ty his who coats about vainly fc,n .,:imp lnto ,h breach. - ''in' the Prussian war ' l?!.?'" reca"'1 '"m leave. '-er! C'irna'nc' a .ac'urit- i H,f C,w:,'s ""ech failed to ' i v"'''' many grave ; I to Meet. V "r,:,:h''S party committees ... h('rn to their leaders ';; u , " 10 the capital p'-si- ! .or rt tniorz'-ncy tes- iilfj'Tt lis n-a.;,pi!ig ALLIES IIER BULGARS' PLEA (Coutiimed from Page One.) out a new campaign to strengthen the fast waning home morale. The clouds look black indeed for the kaiser. His vassals have weakened, are letting him know they are "allies." dropping strong hints that they may turn toes. In authorita live quarters here and in Fans words of warning are heard against undue optimism, but emphasis is invariably in-variably placrd on the word "undue." To sav thii t tho situation has ru-ver looked better is to slate the plain, unvarnisned truth. |