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Show A "J? V3 News and Comment 7renK : Affairs by Special Writers rj Y I 4 jFeel If-Renro- A SCENE' THE GERMANS Rch Fre w' at J1 J HI NEVER EXPECTED. to foment Rnrl", America Through Army General Pershings Departure Brings Realization That the A. E F. Is Gone and That Remarkable Opportunity to Pro- -' mote International Concord Was Not Fully Utilized. w (Naval Attack on Petrograd by British Fleet To Be Aided by Finns and Esthonians 3 1. 1 r-- of Land and Sea Forces Likely to Succeed in Re- duejnj Great Fortress of Kronstadt and Capturing Former -- Co-operati- Russian Capital, Despite Trotzks Defiance. 4 f . A Propaganda In th Rhln art u French headquarter of th Ruralan Admiralty, ra al ently Inapt Ira and Is now used for a eorrMpondlng bora By THOMAS B. PROTON, Thr la plenty of airua for th rranoh under Trotsky's ruts. Tbs Island of X rail n. rCwHffU 1919, Ip tk Vw York If trait Inaction, tor the who!, nation a which It I situated, divide lb la ' nt. Within a fw days a MW eampalgw Cm narrowing gulf Into two channels shout Klckti Resumed.) rally ufforfng from akcll ahork. but an mf-at b begun by th Alt! against west ef Thla nty likely Petrograd. Ik tcoa la th world do not eliminate . Faria, Rtiartir th 8olbv1kL arlth Petrograd a Its flrat Island la- aevsn and a half mtlsa long, IK consequences, to a .po'st on ths western end 0 th French miut Tult tapering Ik departure of General Farahtnr objoettvu, which proral ad abut a tnfis broad at hs eastern rrautta and bogjn anew to wrlrom a th undartaks than aay nd eparatloa wbra ths town Is sttustsd. Wsot of teihlto oplnten tn Franc led by th pi oordlnl rotation between tk cltlsen. western Ruaslaa front tno tb fall f ths point ths wstsr ta vrrv shallow for of ii th two republic. h making pw. frank ratimat of It will ba nbout o mile sod a half to ths reeky tstt a tha Kerensky government. which lighthouse baa been erected. 3 and Tka TTnttd The Franch hav already begun work-itarried out both by w and by land, BritThs for a In miles tb gultf Is separated thta along tlna and definite with homs-gotnth rrault g ish foro naval hi to two port te Wat. FersMng's on Tb northern brovgrht b sxpraled. before touching Finns, Eatbonlanla and loyal Buaalana traversed hr a uees1n of shallow sandtk French to a reattxsfVm tkat th furthar oa thla V of point f oh. 11 rryort to my Admiral Cowans mission t Itslslnrfors bar. allowing paaaag enlg for than fifteen feet draught Tha rauth-Americas armies hid left and that a groat Utemset that It waa Oeneral 3- wa tb for rerehlngtb purpooa of orrangtng channel la deeper bnt narrower It la dopartwr which canoed ,he Frtncll to vacant not srlstt tails and an American relief pd1tfon Tha on used hr ship hound for Retro-grarhack p account and admit. their and has been dredged tn a depth failure whPe th newspapers has ban filled to to dtstrlbut food to th la gt hand taka advajtUaa- oof twnty-thrfevt offering a fairtv'wtg with account of Oenersl Pershing's going of starving civilian population of Pvtrarrad approach, but commanded, a mnilona of young Americana In already Rad stated, br their tha la from a tkra abut kaa of artlelaa aa th a toon city masy batteries. Fw el tie mldrt under th moat romantic condition well defended, and Peter ths Great ar tka entry of tka United State Into terror. Under th caption "Departure of Oen-rtk war. conditions bonding wisely fa the futura when tk armistice British vessel ar spetd to destroy b aafounded Kronstadt In 1T14, after Terahlng and Fra nco- - a merle n of futura relations of th or capture th Bolahevbt war stitpg tn th aapturad th Island from th Swede baring rare th Journal da tVbal rc mtMfc aay; Gulf ef Finland, eels Kroaatadt. tllenea rears previously. , Already th American aoldlera whoa ti blok-ada Tkcr I an (juration but tka Frre arrival In Thla view la. on of th moat alonUhlg la It ybaalbal coatraata among th many Flalaods Gala, Borate Laos. reach khl U during th battria on th mainland and unexpected maaae. durtn th ra beginning to foal a spirit of the on Finn th whlla water exit black hour In th laat fw month. A Britiak a In p acting tU Canaan police at Colegna. Th efficar nra la her a After th annexation ef Finland a bst- - 0 with aock th nprtn of ) n,plnH ratwnack orcr tk falhir to north and EathonJan and Lithuanian position af tb Russian rapltal was donbl and enthualaatlo lamdiar th which tk hollaed wvarcoata con one fid tha.gaararal one aaaf ptckalkanb compaujrkag ym tor foottntt heCwecnl A wrrtran anldter and ow warra th sooth drive th last train ant of th still mors oocuru. both stdra of tk rranra. General Perahlnr organimd military power la it moat inflatadt form. tk neotpt kor. hot tkra ara reason for Bolshevik! from their stronghold. gulf bring Ruralan territory. But arlth tb th. Intervention of erase French nd not a few toad with America haa beeom Trotsky, who ! head of th Bolshevist d vent ef tha BolsbevHdthat followed tb thta advantage part of tk noMMrUno although war wearlnras hut a General as well s of th Rad army, ap- aa loot, Finland, which has navy always born rorahlng a!d. ft I on w at tk bottom of tt 111 Intends Russian taka t ruts eharga personal with parently th grano. protest and our futura ralaflona ahould N ft kor attitude toward the Hu'Ted Atatra founded. ear declared at her In deopra attars revolt, of th defrae f Petrograd. for h pendency, nd ebtataad It after a vno kaa mo through tk time a th at of daflnneo and pk cry ft cannot b Id too efter. stmggl with Rnsalan Red Guards. Finthat t to ontrtn th fourth. When tk war threaten Finland with In vs si oa- - Already nish anarch lets wh Joined them, and Gorof th dectera m v boman traitor who had hoped to mak th them bars bora miner ragwgamraU and Belelum waa tnradod on tk to th United State In th war row country a kingdom, wtth a derma waa for bar Independence wean outpoata. , basts. Franc contributed greatlr Frtnc oa th thron. Finland has now mseed that th TTnlfd Stator did not at to th enualy dectatre Finland Golf th Bsttls bran raeogntsad by moat ef th Antes. icn tn 1rc hold t tlon which tha people ar ready and bl Kolchak administration being abl fSpcclal Corraapondanr ) nrotoat Tkon tk war ttoolf took W moat not forxet or permit that this mrant te Russia a glare at n r that thWhat Perhap It la sot Ira asweh' I No only will It permit thee TOKYO, Augu.t Id. "Today th people out much longer consider ad as growing to glr of aceptlclam which too often map will shew. Formerly tha from, 00 of tb Fnmeh . and leader to th Finburden of la Gulf th of s Ruaala tha of stern and sail slim. of ara reaponalblllty the between ua to an tiers ef Russia's posafhl Upper enemies, dor- wo fear of being and the nattier ground npf nnttl UK. wbon Germnv waa duped to conceal eyceealve mlllatonca of anarchy and "It should he perfectly bvlpu by thl which Ihey ar now carrying alone, but land, which stretch' for IS niUea frouf many and Bwsden. wr about four hunthe fact that thle through tn generally of rttnnln Hot wkh fiibmsrlne. that Franc peaking It waa sharing react kinlam." aaya Lieutenant raaponslbllty of this moat Gnral time that atha hop for th regeneration from Petrograd. Wtth Fingenuine Meallam whk-critical time. It will, force the tbs Baltic, win he fought th final battl dred miles n naa turned toward Amcdca and a decided the American Holdjreff whoae refuaal to mbrae th Russia land tn dependent a ho til 'frontier I solely In th people of Ruaata Russian poor I into a realisation of th between civilisation to tnterrene doctrine people Bolshevism, and me. " to of Bolahevlam brought him in th European war It waa. above all themaelve. Oeneral Boldyreff aald necessity of deriding rightly between those brought down almost to It vary gate, foottna of bljferoee abowod ttoolf. In the fortreea of 8ta. Peter "No movement In Buaaia I going to aura things that ar a generoua Impulra which mere word and thoa which will frao'tb world from eorwmus-latl- o not mor than twnty-C- r mtlra away oa , put th gword and Paul anon after Th cond nkaa began whn the United tnt the hand ceed thing eetrure It are the of not that doe of for power that atrangth depend that separate practical benefit. of thea man of young anarchy for ago to com. It win tha narraw neck of landGulf "Roth sides a the Lenina lark for and with dtatee declared war Thera followed whoa will the blood Who believed that by and th today of Finland. upon later of from good strength Trotrky people, ths Uks Lagodk they had a rraat Neither la strong enonrh to he no walkover, for strong natural to agre with the alleged high tight of the people to determine their own knockout Tha boundary continue from tha otbr . j reri it e on of frattng, which tncreaaed to ertm to prerant and old friend to ajd Its will impose and akin of lack mak up for any qulekly decisively handed rid ef Lek Lsgoda almost, do north ta . ri of Kolchak resulted In dealing fully acknowledged. No leader In mort b th msjority. At on t'mo nutsld forgotten that th hla bolhgattitude delirious tow when th ftrat American M failed roin Slhorla. lie la now Russia will remain In power who done not upon ending pf th Aremlcan. Arm ta halp might have aeeompltehed thla, hut on th part of th BnlshsvTkt and already wlthtn a few mile of tha Arctic Ocean. " tenon rs Tf utilise when th' time Ruslan for Taraklng the waa General arrived.' Japan, waiting cast of this bordsr shd parallelling wa la mine reaped Ilk the befor acme reason or other thla the latent energy of th Just wa haa wltb. th British flrat this twice year blpAa It people, which has been storing up through withheld until now It la too late. It la th railroad from Alaxandravskth who surprised tka French when h aald. ginning of a crorade. Will all thera again he can plar hla aword and hi did sot which prom eroeadera return to America Imbned with' military knowledge at the dlapoeal of hla the centuries of Russias existence aa an la the Russian people, oppressed from drawn from attacks report on thMnrmansk, coast ol tha. B . T-- fa effe. - ara hero!" both sides, s ra either In a atata of anaeehy Is speedy Tmult. At present, tt la Kola pontnsnla. to Petrograd. Mixed th mm feeltnra organised state. country. or No matter what were th official ran when they landed which they axoeHeeced ta watch what troops followed thl Hn down during transpiring with utter th naval forcra hav bsra greatly on our aoflf Tlave not General Boldvreff waa th organtaer of "Tt 1 iraeedy of th situation tn'ftusala th first Siberian front agalnat th Rol today that the popl era ground be- apathy. tat spring, Amarlean ngtnrars to-aona for eoteetr th war thera wra no -- th afflrmatlona of Wa a hevleta, Increased In praparatlon for another tween tw a member of the dlrectdry pairing road under ftr as thsy went. oppressive force having Cmmmtry Tearing Bala. d mention hut that th American aoldlera triendahlp become rather formal a suit Ths advanea warn half way aereaa tha alms 3 the On the one ld by th cltlien of Ufa and wa to th apontaneoua nthulam of elected bad th fine spirit of crura dera. and th And aU tha whlla great Russia la nearnlaced by hla fellow director at Omak People ar promised all th blalnga of Should this hs Jong postponed It would neck af land separating Labs La rods year ago? I her ing th doom. lln full command of all the force opThl world. All the wealth of th Russian why succe sec and ranch rawtjtat aid when they wr halted They bad 00m g revere Is alternate with each eld In th glvs th Reds a less of Ilfs at least by th Lake Ongn of frafllaer Active. erating against tha Red When th war stste waakentng support on tbrir during th past centuries is civil war now raw Franc j nd bad no Intention Of ta no end until psxt spring, far tha harbor of IM. t and there would be blind to real facta If with Germany raring, offered m came to was he a a tothem them make on th other std of. th lur professor ArehangeL In a Unless we a be la lc there blocked sight five radical refumd to a.k ouraelv lor change rograd Ink w by Until th usually completed thla qneatfon on the General Staff Academy rt Petro-gra- believe th Kingdom of Heaven la attain- In me side or Whit whonea th American flea, troop y the other the conflict will months, from tho mlddls of November wer at tn moment General Perahlng armlea e. able otr H resigned That waa America aim In tk dark are rth. and while this wealth la bo- Isst Indefinitely and complete the ruin of until up active J ' recently srithdrasm. ; April, and perotloni n land In leevtng our whore. Everywhere and ftrat as a regimental and. Jeter " b' r squandered Ruaela I being doomed ' ootmtrw 5 ml Kffrat When she ofterad t put men gt th alwav Withdrawals. winter by A naval attack reality t. leas than th dream, and a dlvlalonal and an army corpa com- Th people now realise that they hav been Bolshevism clans dlstlnra would bsunsupported A thin C oommuni cation had bran difficult and by aa means cerdjerMMi of V.rehal Foch and th unite nothin w can do can change that Everv mander. mad the dupes of liar, but their efforts to tlon ha skilfully embodying feelthe general exploited to matt ha had to goffer by exploitation of H led In soma of th famous Russian resist ara met tain succeed On th other hand, even Mtabltehed batwran th Mnrmnnak and CbAteaU-Thlerrcommend became a realltw with violence and terrorism. ing Of dissatisfaction In Russia, weakened a very largs flrat would find It next to Archangel expeditions, mostly by wa ter, to which the Americana were victories In Galicia and Western Poland by the war, but after It ha ruined Russia St VlhVI and th Araonna put profiteer! I G avers meat. tmpowrtbl to captor Petrograd without through Ah White Rea and by way at objected tn France Juet aa they had been After the revolution, when th Germans e Capable rf It will course fall and it It unless ebange th real of arlorw on American endeavor. objected to tn any other th tlon of land fore, for th Onagn. Thl town waa held by North . Juet pierced tha- - Russian - front - near Tttga evolutlonlses In th of country. direction On th other aid Uir la n endeavor aa much aa aoma of them had begun to General with th Alt tt ar aa hazardous aa tbs Russia troop approach th with Boldvreff, with hla armv corps, to reotor bourgeoisie. Tklr After A rmlsttee. the former Order, but tha leader ."All efforts of th opposite camp will Dardanelles. Th British navy la not ii agalnat tb Botshv1kL But many ef egperlene In the training cam pa of their fought a desperate odda and saved the situation, Refusthg of thla movement lgnor the right of the 'Ala well nnl It leader ehanga their likely to venture on a fiasco llks that thera troop revolted and on July 11 d- ft W after tk armlettce that th third tlVered Onagn to th Bolshevist force, Moreover. General Perahtnga aoldlera to accent- - Polahevlm. hewaa arrested people t hav a vole In thla reconstruc- diaaYunda men tally- - nd cease playing of Galttpon In the southern waters. rhae heaan. Tk otdlra of an armies " hot alwaya been able to aee. nor hay and aenteced to three years In peteon. tion. Naturally the people mistrust these oolxirs for party advantage, with ha Kronstadt Is th rock agalnat which an driving a wadg between th two slued Now tb British, ar about to they taken th trouble to dlmyr. what but the protects of his soldiers obtained lesders and hetr aim, out, a on th other rinal need of th paopl a a secondary former assaults bars dashed in vain. Dur- wings. weee more nr 1 Idle, and came mare la I met with drastic consideration. best In our country. And we on our own for him conditional . altogether from th north, a ing the Crimean War tt suocraafully withdraw land liberty before he had side. ny opposition nd more tn eontact with civilian. . Frio Part did not take that th Reconstruction attack on Fatrograd from ,. of Russia call for th barrad the paasag of th th trouble to ahow It to served four months h thl direction will devolve chiefly upon ton ram nature tie. Juat aa It would have them But also coincidentally with what Escaping from Petrngrad he mad bis "The tde of refusing to permit the creation of a real people's army and the fleets. Repeatedly tt fortifisine than a people to have any hand in th nettlement reestablishment of such fundamental In- cations hav bran modernlrad and artnad th Finns. x com hd n aemv of tw trttUoo Wrench' Inevitably occurred on accoflnt of the long way to Ufa. where he began organising of stitution Is own du aa court of law and police with th heaviest to tb theory their affair From th outhwt th Esthonians, th v stay of th American trtnv tn our for opposition to selected entertained mounted guns Krupp being men then hen nnartered In New York country, havegreat some rotcea unforand th for Russians, by Insurance orer. of eorial Ruralan not w ourratves committed by that, city to represent and. perhaps, In on the di- tunately shared tn by many abroad that The planted in tow earthwork. Tha aoma Latvians and people will gladlv furnish th men in fiveturrets v end uere m dire territory. But th mera errors of policy which might have been rectory. Lithuanian, will cothe Russian kr not yet capable of de- the grmy old. superimposed triplex forts ruIn the creation ef and assist avoided tn ,ar-which operate tha ua eaffta land from attack .upon retro- - " prevented right of Americana crowding th riding foi themselves and must ba gov- court and police forces provided they be ms In, but are secondary to th new batPower f th Peple. utilising to th fullest extent the good will grad. .This fore Is reported to b twenty - Of the erned by force defend direct teries. four and thratrra and efdewetv waa nnlv th la th to granted of the American snfhorltlesF thousand strong, but I poorly armed and psrtlripst "It certainly la not true that- democracy !n the cause of popular nd receive pprosca and raven ar mattond ra a to clothed, and of these Institution nart nf the trouble making element Of four. It wa not always easy to do His usefulness is In great need uf artillery. today canno be inaugurated In Russia. creation cove- - th narrow channel leading to th right came to an end when th Ko'chak Out th aasurranc that the Ahl The organisation lived have four of people years In the meanwhile th French had their through the Americans Lst Jun they had captured OsteWua lngentiouness m dealing with European affairs was coup dKtat overthrow the directory and of war, during which time they mobilised and tha army ara-t- o ha used for th com-- former capital, which t shallow and raai-t- v sad advanced to th suburbs of th eld the dictatorship was established. on good, Devastated ra- - sometime International nrohlcm blocked. No war ships, bowraar, heavsixteen million men and suffered sacrifice embarrassing to us. Neverthecapital But th failure of allied supplies "The- - beginning - of "self - government ily armored.could rtona wera untouched and th hlgfi coat less. does It seem to u that between the Although h has been In Japan line th In liver greater than any of their alllc. ninths, gantlst.of quarral over Jurisdiction batwran presence her waa They eannot hav remained blind to th should he In th village, through village thess forts. armistice and th tsrd v opening of peace first of th year.--h- i of living went up Id leap Erihonlsn and Russian mtnor commandAt th lam the of th world and cannot help being muntclral organisations, which could x- practically unknown, and th.a la th flrat evtat French authorities took enough er forced a retirement Sine then they Defenders Change, Mt Dofrarao, Interview he haa given. The willingness In a position where they are abl to Judge pr time tlj problem of Import waa being trouble to prepare for Franco-Americpopular wlU for the guidance of the hav recalved mor (applies and American . now of thla famoua Russian soldier to from th past and th present what 1 government From th village thq. $uch Frra th oondllloa bfor . th food-lbadly handled by th French government. collaboration tn best fci th them future. a from Jam burg. tnavstem could work up. Any war, ahd tb strength of th place ha "W ought to' do our beat to prevent break alienee is regarded as another Now la tlm foe -- those leaders ft I not to be forgotten that durtn these That th Bolshevlki ar somewhat dication of he tenae ltutlon whieh halhone,u- - ,nxmu order directed from th not ueen greatly diminished alne. Th rastor to effort mistakes from th salvation for In the of weakening alarmed at th situation te shown by tb lb chief Chang ha been with th defender period Ametimtt oldlera war re- lightest degree fhe century old friend- arisen In Siberia, with th VhanCea of the Ruaala to avail thamselva of theo-opertop will fall. th Red Governor of who btv deteriorated In moral aad offer of Zlnovleff, ceiving, in 00m perl non with th French, ship which united Franc and America and Petrograd, to mak peace with Erihonla lessened number stnee the advent of tbs on been atrengthened By a twenty time th amount pld the poltua. which haa Just bast th of retaining tha town of Bolshevlki. It will he remembered that of arms. and Pskov, giving Lk a. TM It was a contingent from the Workmen' Jamburg,to GdovEsthonians. relations can ba built economic ttper1orlty of Amcrlenp Ths latter re- -'! tho on tha best of all foundations, the recognd Sailors' Council of Kronstadt that fPeipus oldfer had It effect and naturally nition erred proposal to th Allies, whose of the value of our country, to first raised th revolt against Kerensky answer tha which atts th Frenchmen rraented th ltntlon present preparation preach which In America many Americans which led te th ris of th anarchist tack Petrograd. In a preliminary naval ar willing to become our advocates, and they could not control man rSgtm. not th Nevertheless, have 17, It will he re. engagement on aid given tn these latter davs to which Then th manner of American of the tlrely loet their skin and' to reduce th membraed, th August Bolshevlki lost their bhf Oeneral Pershing referred yesterday as ' will take many place day money battle hlp. th Petropavlovsk, tba cruiser ficer and men In spending their the bond which wilt most closely unite our ml Andrea Pervoavannl waa chief Kronstadt tha naval station ' the a " and destroyer, madedhem victim In the matter of price. two nation. tbs Russian fleet, and there are gathered British loss-being onlv three small moSera Need ef Union. When th French aaw them literally today all the War ships under Bolshevist tor hosts. Two weeks ago th Red gut ' command, .with , tha Le Temp frankly: exception of a few needed In torpedoing ths British destroyer throwing money away they la no ra-ao- n Say "American soldier who have returned monitors and armed si earn boats on ths, victoria. These are but the opening why they should not gat a much as home have gone back to their work and river. Th town wa also thejcldenta of the big campaign.-no longer think of Europe. Let us then their neigh bora" to look us tfie Let our the before future get The Franck do not deny themaelve In order to guide future action the comfort of Ufa but thrift la a natural minds . fundamental following truth: charaoterfstlo which sometimes amount Flrat, France cannot preserve her Inswwj J aeem 10 parsimony, atrange dependence and regain her prosperity un0 It may tvf less her policy not rratrlcted to affairs that despite th opportunity to get Ameri- of shethe can continent, but 5 can money th majority of the French engage European in world Poll! ten my- - tn close pepl wanted to ae th American go union with th United States. $: "Secondly, the United States cannot hr1 horn, except thoe needed a th Rhln In the lacturs room and cr-certain days fSpcclal Despatch In Due Soldier had tired of Franc and th safeguard their rights and Interest 4? tain evenings tn ths salon for tha eontlh-- , th Wortnr they remain entirely aloof' ued events of this well known society, and J Franch had reciprocated. d from European affaire but they cannot clo but nf7tnM Its Paris ha not for,h. doors, T Bomeg" wllt f U1 situation engag ln Europeaix. politic without be-l& Aa I hav alreadY 1 also hs transferred to this building. Under 2 long And pot lor Amaricana It will b bound to have France. would Mrs coming closely b 1 had been rmteraed, th feeling Lines, ylca president of ths on October as an American Womvn EH,Commlttra n Part tha at and Ussgovernment Womans of American been th aame In America. Also the ens Chib- .- The-d- t rectors of th dots wilt Church. the women of thla association are . gar to. prarilsi common policy the f 3 . Include members of the old American col- 'also planning a reservation of definite ter Just past was depressing as to weather American peopl and French people mu vony. of the American churches and of days and evenlnxa in tba ctub. tid the doughbeya hat nothing worse flrat of alt real lx the need of union. If welfare organltetlons concluding their Other amoc lotions and o'oer churclea' am time this need of pinion ha demonstrated tAt th thaw rain end tnu he ( r consldrtng th qucstlou. and the"' pork In Franc. Tb venture will racial the thinking part-oboth population sort of hostess house, although tb they became tired, military dlsclplln a to the masse w must avoid management of th club is eager to cohe will side prominence. given butnera thl with any American formula which would cloud the facts They had wen th war and sorietie Th hotel building I being enmpletely operate which might Ilk to tr.ake reserve t ions of drilling and working becam to them On th contrary, w must multiply bold overhauled and will be redecorated under either for so a r room office social for exact Information declarations and rvarits th direction of Mias Mary Buchanan, the 0 much "bunk." During thl period the to throw a flood of Fa will become ths Meoca for Amrrs light on the realities who. had eharga af the fit- cans ris Scotch artist, T- - M. C. . Red Croa,' Knlf hta of as It has never hwrj as tt Let us ask American not to study In tings and furnlehtngi of th T. W, C. A. Oould not hav been but for before, of Amwtoaw suimmiy fashion. Above all let them no tha war and bu and other organisation place Edouard VII The ths sad 'laadquarter. PT rlata " Amyrt-"nirjiir Wr. aoldler s withdraw their eye from Europe along th 'tmsr fitMvr wilt hictud thnYigtFrgfflres. can omen 0 it to - reliev origin of ths leieurs and ths acaaoldlera. with room their for a rooms, with reception dtntng 11, but did tedeu' existence and tftey type bav slwaya come to Part dub hutches, and teas, writing and reading, demic for months and vrn year wontn" bom. willTOTnr,rrow.'lTkryeSferJaF.worldpefe every thing was gemmlecent of baek rooms check lug and dressing rooms, a But never depend on European peace, and t t who dreamed of Fans back hi llt't will he really assured only by th tradismoko room and a largs library- - An teams wilf hsvc hot or thoet t Mg OgysrissHf lllswt tion of Lafarett and Pershing. Surras wttl h lodged la th prea- American ths future to com to Franco aud -extract throw Ttcht 'cn mt her. Th entresol and flrat floor will for tt wa 1 thl period following th ara The Iforegoing grave of thorn tn y bav hisi. . be given up to public rooms, wtth oa wstte find th what have ternwd tha fourth phase .0 b will ear perticulsirly for tbe . led aM up to tb prsnt that tb French sentiment. Ostend ta full of kolutsy mak ara, who pared up and down no tho plago, and tho bathing machines ATS drawn roneerted Into small lecture room Theca I have sought to put a nerd of A merles n women viriig f'.i,. number of guest rooms of French government r leeed tt great hefr th American peopla on th --we In serried ranks. AB hsrfeod wlr has vanished, aadThs famous attack is tin harbor ooems lik an sr3 dream wlH be a limitedwith will up and ; eiab the customary keep for transients, General Perahlng, who by mat taking part m enterUta-.- r th arrivalha ofdra w Franc of long ago. Tha plaster architecture of thy town anfforod litti from th war, and paint and color wash hav pension tn Pans soil et ousr -- j.d ' limitation of a two weeks' anioum. mood into hotels In th war rr--- - t' r piot,. t . g distracting mod Inalructtng tn boy departuro are under slraadv with s ' way Negotiations of 'rar.kne, something of what tb war rapidly brought Color and brightness hack ts tho saw frost. Mrs Boret and Mis Ahaelm. of th organ. that woman guides wiM be ta from th United Swtra. la fact wbU haa meant to France and what America iutloas at Freack Homes." to resorvsi accompany' omen who Aik ak.es. war tb German coalucung taetr wltt always continue te stand for te therm, i XL B y JULIAN HARRIS, w. s bttr so-c- roU-Hm- Mwii frtw n nr Bt et m -- d. rdy ttm-frr- 7JJ; bn arta m frd ftr al tkt ort krtd .Ah'fr roo p, pt 'P"d koran-oZ-nano- lnra r" Vt n- ..., Ms-det- People of Russia Alone Can Avert' National Destruction, General Boldyreff Maintains vr Ar. 1. affee-latto- -- h nr,r Kv-ro- pc j j eom-para- amad to-ta- lft j ser-vlc- th. Ir - llnof -- w ;3- f-- - ra fha " n. Anglo-Frenc- t lat the-rlg- - ht an th. bring-dtatribut- -- a- v' i Franoo-Amerlc- OSTEND BACK TO ITS OLD LIFE. an -- '3 AMERICAN WOMENS CLUB WILL BE OPENED IN PARIS OCTOBER:! 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