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Show RUSSIANS ARE ENDING THE WAR. Once more the Russians have swept forward, breaking down the Austro-German Austro-German resistance over a front of fifteen fif-teen miles on the Dniester In Gallcla. This Is tho most surprising thing in the whole war the sustained revival re-vival of a Russian offensive. The tremendous power displayed hy the forces of the Czar, following tho do-feats do-feats of last year which lost Poland, Is difficult to understand without fully considering the Inexhaustible supply j of men from which tho Russians' can 1 draw. But where did Russia get the guns and shells? If they came principally prin-cipally from Japan, and not from the United States, then another yellow peril looms large on the Pacific, but If they were from England, then there need be no uneasiness. Since the beginning of this offensive, offen-sive, the Russians are reported to have equaled the Germans In artillery and their shell fire has been the subject sub-ject of more than one alarming report In Berlin. Russian attacks, continued with the present striking power for two more months, will bring the end of the war within sight. This coming winter will be a dark I and gloomy one for the central powers, if they cannot check the Mus- I covltes before snow begins to fall. I on I |