The Great War.1474th Day

the labor of the inhabitants of thi3 drift, is marked beside the course on in concentration against one of 'he A!- in lies. U. S. rvgion erecting fortifications. TWO FRENCH SUCCESSES Maps GuideAirmen the map. The compass course for the Germany's peace drive is likely Sanitary Unit German to of a return journey is also marked. The New consist similar attack, but is Given New Germans Preparing speed of the machine is calculated, and whether againdt Italy or it is Honors In Raids at hard to Night on the line of the course a series of say. Perhaps France may be Ten Americans To Front Drive selected, because Karl must be concili¬ Receive W Evacuate points are marked, showing where the Peace ated. His are him Cross for Their on For Long Distances Machine should be every ten minutes, subjects encourag!ng Bravery From Roye to Noy thus enabling the airman to check his to throw off the German militarijt yoke, at Front PARIS, 17..-The Germans are progress and to know his approximate and now that is in¬ Aug. if he lost. îs Predicted Germany asking PARIS. Aug. preparing to evacuate the position gets stead of assistance, h;S demands 17.-Sanitary S(Tvj Roye-Las- Course Is Planned The airman climbs in circles above giving Unit 544, commanded by Lieut««. aigny- salient, says the "Echo de Compass his airdrome until he has gained a - will carry greater weight. « *. to on his »«*«*. Paris." It is indicated, the paper adds, sufficient height start safely If Germany could separate the Allies itse.f in the tíSSSt and Wind Direction turns his machine recent heavy that German and laborers are journey, and then she a that fighting. ,*,. pioneer* until his illuminated com- Action Expected To Be would gain great victory, but ten of its members have at the front lines eastward, received thD work behind German Is Determined | pass shows that he is flying on the possibility passed when America ar¬ War Cross from the French on a new Hindenburg line. right course. Then he fUes straight, Taken at Headquarters rived. The German wireless tries con¬ commander. This divisional to avoid to right makes twenty-t* The German position in Roye is seri¬ taking care swerving stantly to divide the Allies and to ex¬ to or left. Conference decorations date amone the ous. Not only are the Allies a mile j the aggerate the and losses of one Amer' Landmarks At the same time he watches bravery cans in the unit and f0r t« and one-quarter west of the town, but Sought country below for "landmarks. As he to the detriment of the other. She will French members. The he looks for some ten who r the roads leading out of it toward crosses the lines follow the same tactics at the ce distinctive feature, such as the bend probably ¡ved the War Cross are: Peronr.e, Ne.«lo and Noyon aro under Rivers Prove To dark mass of a battered in Neutral coming peace drive. Harold J. McGoun, Cl arles H. Be the Best of a canal, the Agents .Hubert L. Darf. the tire of Allied guri3. town, or the thin black thread of a King, David T. Mc¿5 Guides for Aviators in If he finds it he knows he is at Work English Pacifists Decreasing Henry J. Knowies, Eal-1 \V M-'on» railway. Countries John N. Shaw, John O. on the right course. Lord North«-'life yesterday called Curry," Karl«' Man-Power Wastage Nocturnal Then he sees that a river should Nichols and Wil iam B. 0 Brièn TB Flights watch Lord Lansdowne an "amiable Junker." is the second mention appear in a few minutes, llis a for Nichai»«»1] Forcing Enemy to shows that he has been flying forty Press Also Utilized He said that Earl Beauchamp, posses¬ O'Brien. min¬ Being the the The Ai*ociated Press) minutes, and near the forty-five sor of the Order of the Red During year United S'ate* (Correspondence of a twisted Eagle, Service Straits ute mark on his map is pale, in Pro-Teuton feared for his landed and de¬ Army Sanitary attached to the Desperate AN AMERICAN AIRDROME IN blue line. He looks ahead and sees in Spreading interests, French army has had 198 individual BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, July 20,.Before leaving on the moonlight a silver streak and he clared that there is not a pacitistipaper mentions and a number of section. FRANCE, Aug. 17.- The actual prog¬ knows he is making good time. When Propaganda in w^ich is not subsidized. mentioned as a whole, while a long distance night raid the airmen its England has beei: Section ress made by the Allies the last he is over the river he compares NorthchiTe said that had fur¬ 646 given the aiguilett'cs of during first prepare their maps with great outline with his and sees that he Germany the War Cross, the week was but emi¬ map, being first sanl- comparatively small, care, marking on them the detailed is crossing it at the right place. He Arthur S. nished an example in the peace of Ver¬ tary unit to receive this honor from nently satisfactory. We aro now at a course from the airdrome to their is forging steadily ahead to his desti- By Draper sailles for the Allies to follow, and the the French command. period when we might look for a vio¬ objective. nation. Ile sees the rivers and canals (Special Cable to Th* Tribune) coming peace must be made at Potsdam The casualties in the service durlni lent but thus far the most clearly of all the landmarks in M'opyrleht. 1918, by The Tribuno Aseodatiera) the year amounted to twenty-six killed enemy reaction, By means of a small balloon, whose time. Water is unmistakable. or Berlin. and 159 efforts at have been the night twenty-nine missing wounded enemy recovery speed, direction and height are recorded The next most distinct objects are LONDON, Aug. 17..Out of the con- There is less pacifism in England to¬ or gassed. Besides performing jts minor and are unsuccessful.-, There no an instrument on the the woods and forests, which appear like at German main day than at any time in the last three duties with the French armies, the ger. by ground, arid their is ference the headquar¬ vice lent indications that he is prepared to do wind at dif¬ black patches, shape and there are who are has temporarily several sec¬ force and direction of the He sees roads ters come rather than a mil¬ years, many tions to American more rwinCttin a usually very distinct. may peace the army. than defensive atti¬ ferent altitudes are discovered, and the like thin white ribbons, save where more moderate than Northclirt'e. But tude the recent battle front. trees. itary drive. Ludendorff is sparring for along compass course, allowing for wind they are thickly bordered by the Britons have learned a K-sson at The wastage in man power during time, and ho won't be ready to make Brest-Litovsk which they won't forget Venizelos Confers the campaigns this year is restricting even a small show for a Lichnowsky. Muehlon and court fell on the morning of the 14th, Meade, Md., General March said that spectacular quickly. With Allied seriously General Ludendorff's mra- not to mention Leader in of tho arrival of fresh rein¬ nominations of a number of major Couple of months, or until the 1920 Kuehlmann, Maximilian tegic scope. A large proportion oí hi spite have done in the words New divisions were iden- would soon be sent to the class is a drive will Harden, much, (Special Dispatch to The available reserves have into tht forcements. generals ready, and peace Thf.un«) gone their to new of the ex-Krupp director, to "contribute- tified among these Germans troops. Senate, and assignment serve his WASHINGTON, Aug. 17..A tel«, melting pot, while our front stand? purposes excellently. Before toward reconciliation and diminish war The of the rest of the divisions would be announced after gram from Salónica to mnssive- and unweakened by the brill¬ conquest Admiral von Hintze, Kuehlmann's suc- fever" in Until the German day nyi massif will be a more diffi¬ their confirmation. Germany. Premier Venizelos of Greece has just iant victory won by the Fourth Army cessor as Foreign Secretary of State, to follow the conferred with the commander cult task. Tho Germans hold very Discussing the reports that Ameri¬ government begins lead of in chief without our reserves. started for this conference, in company these men will be of the Allied forces in the Balkans taxing on the Piémont can had been ill treated by peace distant. Fine weather and good ground havt strong positions prisoners with the Kaiser and Hertling, he told General Franchet P'Esperey. and on on both sides o? their German captors, General March The visit of the Premier is believed enabled the necessary adjust' Height ridges the Berlin correspondent of the "Köl¬ hero to forecast artillery Divette. their earth¬ s?.id : in importnrt militan' ments to bo pushed on without check the Supported by nische Zeitung" that Germany was Congressmen London movements on the Macedonian are able to make a "We get information about the treat¬ front, Although the same conditions works, they very ready for any reasonnble peace, but On to West Front where the Greek army is now concen. equalli serious defence to frontal attacks, al¬ ment of American prisoners of war in Way trated. favored the enemy, our preponderance that he did not consider Lloyd George's to a movement Germany from the Spanish LONDON. Aug. 17.- Representatives cf batteries is so that he The French yesterday took the town of Canny-sur-Matz (1) and though exposed turning officially off< r reasonable. great usuallj French which us at Ber¬ Aswell, of Louisiana, Barkley, of Ken¬ Serbian Minister .an smother visible made further progress in tne attac k on Roye. In a new attack :near to the north by the First Army Embassy, represents Young Binperor Karl, who wants Reported any attempt at in General lin. No has been received tucky, Jones, of Texas, Welling and fantry concentration. Autreches (2) and off the main battlefield they captured a plateau on a along the -Roye line. testimony peace in the worst, way, is attending the Recalled, Due to Illness men are now a mile by U9 that American prisoners of war Mays, of Utah, and Randall, of Cali- we not the front of two miles to a of more than a mile. The 'Humbert's only conference, and before he leaves it is WASHINGTON. Aug. 17..It was re¬ May interpret movettMnti nearly depth heavy have been out for treat¬ fornia, members of a committee from cf withdrawal in Artois and Flandert line shows the front before the Allied the broken line the and three quarters south of Lassigny. singled any likely ho will have promised Germany ported to-day that Lioubomir Mionailo- offensive; ment different from what all the rest in the in return for which the United States Congress, which 13 vitch, Serbian Minister to the United as direct results of our successes of front. help West, States, has been recalled the present get. We are now about to embark the Kaiser and the will visiting the Allied countries, arrived by Corfu the last month? The enemy odmit? h< militarists government, at the minister's request, upon a convention with Germany about to here to-day. to his continued ill is back to husband man¬ America Now^ agree attempt another peace drive. owing health. going his are en route to the Western the whole matter ox prisoners of war, Germany will get Austrian men and They It is not expected that he will sail power, alike by taking up position* h« which will be held in Switzerland, and battlefront. before the fall. hopes will be less of tenure guns, while Karl will get what satisfac¬ expensivo The Has 3,000,000 any about their treatment of Official can Statements tion out a and by shortening his front, question ho of German militarist releasing our and our treatment of neaco drive. line men for reserves. Ho losl prisoners has theirs will be thrashed out. We even the initiative, and is oomb FRENCH again made strong attacks. In the Men in Army German» Not Ready to Quit apparently afternoon extended north to a have their menus. The Spanish repre¬ ing out every German available in t PARIS (NIGHT)..Our progress they Because Foch to have the in¬ southwest of Chaulnes and sentatives drop in on these camps un¬ happens desperate effort to buttress the riainf continued north and south of the point itiative and the war kaleidoscope pre¬ south as far as a northwest of Continued from pi»s^ I announced and find out what tide. Avre, where we havo taken 1,000 point exactly sents a for Allied have to and we receive that pretty picture eyes: and Lassigny. they eat, no prisoners numerous machine small but there has been no gen¬ there is proof that the Gorman mili- since The French and the Canadians, by/ raids, information." British Airmen guns yesterday. Further south eral change in the line." tarists are ready to quit. Whatever. we captured Canny-sur-Matz and assaults which were repeated until] faults German militarists have, late hours of the The. work of the 2d Artillery they Down 339 north, of tho Aisne we captured evening, attempted American divis¬ American 'Plane can't he charged with faint-heartedness. German at these widely separated points to Brigade of the 2d enemy positions on a front of five ion, which greatly aided tho French in The Allies can have peace this fall, but kilometres to a break through our position. The Is Victor in not tho 'Planes in One Weel and depth of 1,600 the fighting around Chateau Thierry, Fight kin;l America wants. 16..Measured th' metres in the region of Autreches. army of General von Hutier com- Even before the enemy leaders LONDON, Aug. by frustrated these and was commended by General March, who With 4 Craft number of machines the in In this latter action wo took 240 pletely attacks, Enemy started for the conference tho German OF engaged, a order from the SUMMER the who bore the main bur- made public general 17..Two ÂPF'ÂREL of the and the prisoners. French, WASHINGTON, Aug. enemy peace machine began to move. German tensity fighting mng den of the lighting, suffered commander of the 12th French Infantry airplanes have been brought down by nitudo of the lossoa inflicted on th PARIS (DAY)..In the region west j again to Com¬ agents in Switzerland, Spain, Holland very heavy losses. Division, referring Brigade American fliers, General re¬ enemy, the fighting in the air durln; of Roye there was heavy artillery ac¬ his artil¬ Pershing Sweden and Denmark began to work are to Near and south of Hallu our con- mander Bowley and American in made to¬ Groups reduced limited numbers-.prices ore the the paat week was the most formldabl tivity during the night. South of the "the finest ported communiques public for peace through the neutral press, çentrated fire was directed lerists, and possessing night. lowest of the will of the war. Avre French troops continued to artillery endurance and de- through statesmen, honest and dis¬ seascn.prudent shoppers avail them¬ on the preparations and positions qualities of energy, The text of the statement for Satur¬ Some of the most severe conflict make progress in the Bois des Lodges and Ameri- honest, and through financial concerns selves of these extremely advantageous values not pro¬ and of the enemy and on groups- of .votion" showing "splendid day reads: took place on August 8 in the seotó reached the eastern outskirts of j to whose interest it is to bring about a curable at any other time of the the wood. armored cars. Enemy attacks car¬ jcart bravery." "In the Vosges our troops in the year. between Albert and the Amiens-Roy Between the Mat?, and the In to the return to America speedy peace. Almost tho moment the we ried out here in the evening hours referring course of succesful local attacks road, whore the German air force repulsed two heavy enemy of General B. Duncan, capt¬ Somme battle died down tho neutral attacks broke clown before our lines. Major George ured the of were increased considerably soon afte against Monolithe and Car- commander of the 77th village Frapelle. press began to publish peace items, and The foe's attack yesterday on both recently (Camp in Lorraine one of oar the opening of the Allied offensiv« noy farms and maintained our posi¬ National Army Division, and "Yesterday they have increased in number and size TAILORED STREET SUITS tions. sides of the Avre was preceded by 'Upton aviators shot down a hostile machine." The air fighting resulted in the di the assignment of Adjutant General since then. Northwest of an strong artillery preparation and was The communique for follows: Rtruction of forty-eight enemy mi Rheims enemy- McCain to the new division to be Friday Following Brantiiig's return to to raid near La carried out by the infantry in deep "Yesterday in the course of a combat Formerly $125.at $45 and $55 chines, while seventeen others wer Neuvillette was without formed at Devcns, Mass., General Stockholm aft.?r attending tho Social¬ echelons. Near Boyencourt the Camp in tho of our Alt, driven down out of control. Fift results. said: region Flirey aviators ist conferences in London and Paris T.WAT REMAINS PROM THE CURRENT REASON STfifK*-IN enemy some March CLUDIN« NAVY BLUE, BLACK. AN» OXFORD British machines did not return. temporarily gained shot down a hostile machine. The fol¬ there comes news of a move FOK «AAV--SUITABLE BRITISH ground in the direction of Ho "The strain of fighting over there, as peace by IMMEDIATS WEAR, AN1> ADAPTABLE FOB EARLY AUTUMN. During the alx IS Royo. lowing details of the aerial combat Sweden. From Holland comes the re¬ succeeding days LONDON (NIGHT).- Our line was, thrown back you have noticed, is very severe, and enemy airplanes were an however, again by have ben reported: port that the most skilful destroyed north of Proyart was ad¬ our counter one of tho effects is shown in the nec¬ Kuchlmann, «9 driven down out of maklti slightly attack, which was made "'Lieutenant Stiles and Lieutenant of German because of his control, vanced last night, and to-day prog¬ from north of the town. Portions of essary fending home of officers who diplomatists, « total of 339 German machines f< Drew engaged four Fokker biplanes mixture of liberalism and junkerism. AFTERNOON and ress has been made our on our foremost have had high commands and whom EVENING WRAPS the week, with 123 by troops buttle line on the over Flirey on August 15. One of the is about to become compared Brltii a front of a mile north of General Perahing has found it de¬ Germany's represen¬ airplanes nearly Amiens-Roye Road, which still re¬ 'nlanes was brought down, Lieutenant tativo there. From missing. LihonB. A few prisoners and machine sirable to give a rest. One especially Switzerland thcr-: to In same mained in the possession of the Stiles and Drew Formerly $150.at $45 and $65 the Bi Lieutenant cred¬ is a period, itlsh bombir guns were taken us. case is Major General being report of considerable deposits of by j enemy after the conclusion of fight- noteworthy ited with the the OF squadrons continually attacked encn who has been con¬ equally destruction of German cold for propaganda SILK AND SATIN; IN BLACK. NAVY AND SUMMER COLOES. During the earlier part of the night in the were George B. Duncan, " purposes Herodromes, railways and other militai ] ing evening, recaptured machine.' Ludcndorff's consisted the enemy attacked certain, of our during the night. spicuous in American news, because he military policy objectives, dropping more than 8Í in the was one of the first men who received tons of posts Scherpenberg sector, and South of the Avre French attacks bombs and causing grei was the Croix do and his repulsed after sharp fighting. A were repulsed, many times collapsing French Guerre, damage. Low-flying scout maehim raid the division ha.-; behaved STREET and AFTERNOON DRESSES raked tho attempted by enemy early immediately before our fighting lines. excellently enemy's congested road« this in the throughout. He will be returned to retreat with machine morning neighborhood of Here, especially, the effect of our gun flm, infilö Locre also was beaten the United State:;. to inx many casualties. off, leaving machine guns was considerable. 564-3«G««,SGe Formerly $150.at $58 prisoners in our hands. Near and ''Tin; War Department has selected, i"lfib3ßrntie tf^^46T«A«t> 47t« sts A notable feature of the aerial south of Beauvraignes !*ERGE, JEB8EY, TAFFETA. TRICOTINE. AN» LIGHT MATKIIIAL)*. ope LONDON (DAY).-The of our as a reward for good service, Major atlons waa tho virtually continuo' pressure artillery fire broke the force of tilght-and-day our troops north of the Royo road the enemy's assault. Infantry fight¬ General Henry I". .McCain, the adju- bombing of tho enon and north of the Ancre continued, tant general, to command one of our bridges over the Somme. ing developed only at certain points This gré*? and has new divisions. General McCain will tho progress been made by us in and here tho enemy was REMAINING hampered supply and relnfe-v both sectors. repulsed command the 12th which is DAY DRESSES mont There was aerial ovei Division, of the German troopa. ¡ In the lively activity week's work also neighborhood of Vieux Ber- the battlefield. being organized at Camp Devon--:, Mass. included a nui L, our General Peter C. now Formerly to $125.at of quin patrols had sharp fighting Between the Oise and the Aisne ar Brigadier Harris, Jiepreserikâm $35 .destructivo raids into UurSpecial Germany, in the of the yesterday, and further encounters enemy thrust in the morning hourr jon duty offices adjutant OF SERGE, TAFFETA. JERSEY, AND LIGHT Si'MMEB FABEITH. IN¬ took place during last night. Oui south of failed. In the general, will be detailed as acting ad¬ CLUDING A NUMBER OF HANDMADE LINEN«. 1 ww i/i Jans made of the -xzéknàina lie Canadians' Tanks troops progress in this sector Sundgau sector our storming detach¬ jutant general army. General and in the Harris is an officer of wide neighborhood of Merris ments, which penetrated by means o experience, and have and has done in Play Great Part taken prisoners. flame throwers into French tronche, special service work- . i Tho hostile out tlie details which wo have Jormal arc artillery has shown north of Largitzen, brought bad ing by LIGHT and DARK DRESSES ¡n Allied r considerable been ab!.- to Openings Victc activity about Mount some prisoners. eliminate the old-fash- WITH THE CANADIAN FORCE! i Rouge and Seherpenbetg and in the iohed muster rolls, are! has cut down Formerly to $55.at FRANCK, Aug. 16. All ranks of » vicinity of Zillebeke Lake. ITALIAN paper work in :i waj that helps the with $18 < proceeàuuj ODDS anadian force freely admit the gr« GERMAN ROME..There was lively activitj efBciency «if the. arm;, very much." íoreajupur- AND ENDS PROM VABIOUS LINES. part played in the victory by the both artilleries on Tb.e 80th Division, tin- chief of staff BERLIN (DAY).- by the Asiage . perial tanks operating under the Co Between the Yse: .said, was training with the British in Jiases as usual ana will »rid the Ancre Plateau, northwest of the oJ mander of the Canadian force.;. ". h in some sectors fight region Flanders, and the 82d Division, loss it,; .g activity increased th< Monte and on the Middle SPORT and have done wonders in during Grappa, on. the UTILITY overwhelms ght. artillery, is line in the sector COATS the enemy trench system, Rene*wed enemy thrusts nea Piave. In the Upper Zebru north of Ton!, where if the breaking- '¦ 'eux, and of th Valle; replaced continue everu machine gun nests and even eo Berquin north one of our patrols attacked an enem; 2Gtb (New Englandj Division t. to Ancre were July hßorwara Formerly $85.$25 and $45 ing to wih concealed repulsed. advance at an altitude of an grips enemy b On post 3,44 Answering in<;uiry about tho REMAINING MODELS tenes. Among them, too, occasion«, both sides of Roye the encm metres and drove it back. heavy losses suffered by the FROM MANY LINE>5i LONG AND SHORT COATS Pittsburgh wort/rwlulemaèe iníroaam) OP VARIOUS MATERIALS, IN BROKEN SIZES; INCLUDING LINE» crop out the humors of war that aie regiment of the 28th Division, General j MOTOR COATS. make it endurable. respondents after March said: again to-day the and Chevincourt, which had been as¬ One tank wad on Thur*d "The 28th Division held the centre of' standing capture of Ribécourt. He modestly re¬ signed as the final objectives of ¿uJJie fast week at the limit of Its the the American sector the ad¬ object) frained from to attack, were reached in the first during wof^d-famw]Lrca¿órs references his pre- hour, "Why «he devil don't you go o vance across the Ourcq from 2'j viously and the drive was continued toward July SILK AFTERNOON COATS You are badly needed ahead!" cried expressed hopes, saying simply Roye. ¡to 31 (there was very heavy fighting excited staff as that he had and it was Jaunts. officer he galloped up got back on to the Las- there), again placed on Au-' cf to "No At Thiescourt the petrol and no paper, sir," « signy massif, and would stay there Germans began gilst 6 en the Vesle. This division has Formerly $150.at $75 the reply. until during the night to send material to been in the heart, of the fighting, and HANDSOME MOD3LS» FOR STREBT AND he went further on. ne described the for the INFORMAL TTEAR. "What on earth do you need p .\ rear purpose of organising undoubtedly has casualties to corre¬ for"!" queried the officer. graphically the work of his men. final resistance further back. General spond." The "We have run right through our m operations of the Third Army Humbert reached Boulogne-le-Grasee, In announcing that Major General which resulted and and want a new one for the. moat pat in the wiping out of the Hellncourt the next Jesse Mel. Carter, formerly chief of EXCLUSIVE BLOUSES waa tho explanation given. Montdidier salient were subordinate to evening. This serious menace to their the militia bureau, hail been assigned y¿ó Acxxcce&t' suriJerï the attack of rear the jonyzcxrvi) yLor^ Field Marshal Haig's precipitated flight of the Ger¬ to command the new division at Camp to Third forces north and south of the Komme. mans from the vicinity oí Montdidier. Formerly $35.at $15 and $20 French Army It was impopsible for the Third Army The French advance over diffi¬ REMAINING MODELS IN FIXE FRENCH HANDMADE DESIGN» AN» to attack until the very OTHER EXCLUSIVE MODELSi BROKEN SIZES ONLV. Realizes of operations else- cult ground paved tho way for the sec¬ Hopes where had an produced result«, there ond phase of the battle, which was the 0*\>n .ot~ia. The commander «five way combined French became more difficult among1 the wood¬ IF WE FAIL and British forces the Third Army b«- ed and ravines of to rid you of to and $10 th* French 'ihird General Ilu ridge» Thiescourt and Formerly $10.at $5 Army, gan to advance on August 10. was slower. »NTS ROACHES iLzas) A CLEARANCE progross In an advance ¡IZodeJs in OP ODD LOTS PROM VABIOUS UNES, bi-.rt, on the B£D BUCS receiving corresponde) The battle began without artillery of three miles, however, the Third ^lOTHS FIEAS j'ift aftor the German rush towi praparatiort, the French batteries open¬ Army reached the plateau of tho St. RATS &P\ ICE ing fire when the and Co/npiegnc bad been atoppaé in Jo only infantry ad¬ Claud« Farm pushed further on ^AiitaninUiah vanced to attack. The Germans were to the Rcouvlllon Farm. Czarltj SILK SWEATERS at «25 and »35 therefore a GUARANTEE "W* hop« to do bttW." caught by storm of rifle Ecouviilor. Height overlooks tho rnl- EXTERMINATING COMPANY -are, stow -cj-i Centrai .Uumbert u.**4 to ; ballet«, shells and machine-gun Arc of little River 500 FIFTH AVE NY Phcmf VAST, l.T 271670 disb'a.u to * nn very high class modem. ih^'c I iron Icy th* Divette. The Formerly $60. tanks. CuvUAk. Rosaoa«-5urfMats French therefor« menaced th« rear oí