li xi -< fs-‘;.v_=,-_`.'~=~,-_-:..-4-; wav : *a 5 _ i i » » i i E /‘_ li r 1 » 3 -5-;--,-»»~..~. li li _ _ *- i 1 -ix.-__ »..-___ .h¢rMNd lhpim' Saul' .lx..faun » B4°'1¢-W* ,¢u,g¢_{» _ uo _ .w- .\ a-lrer Remdiy forCnl\SllPft I liolh. SourSlom_acl1.llianhoca, Wonns.Cnnvuls|on.\FevrrISl\ ness an¢&0_$S OF SLEEP. FacSim\|z Signolurc of ` » gZ,_-W-,~'2uirZ Nr. can-sun t`.1n|>/crv. MONTRDl.&NEW YORK Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Infants and Children- Mothers Know That Genuine Gastoria Always Bears the Signature of » ° In 1 » ilse For Uver Thirty Years illl§I_ll_ll_lil 1-5-1'-' -*___* A RUSSIAN DREAUNUUGHT SUNK 5 inch and four 2.5 inch guns and Wm_ Howard and M,-s_ Gem-ge Mac. BY 3 P°““‘l""S and mu' t°'T’e‘l° donald for their assistance. The tubes, _____ l "At six o`clo<'k on October 20 fir PETROGRAD Nov. 24-Russia om- broke out in the \`1"'“’°f‘l “Niall” l dreadnought. She was launched i 1914 and displaced 22.500 tons. He oiiicerg and crew numbered a\>0Ut 1# 000 men. The vessel was 550 feet long and had a draught of 27 i'eet.Sbe was armed with ten 12 inch, twenty' ela/ily announces the ‘los oi' the dread- Of U18 |l1\D¢’»l‘i\U'lll'ii1 Milli? A” _lntm nought mlpemn-itsa Mm-ia_ __\ 5-1319. ual explosion i'ollo\ve rmnfpupih Uhlch school, ' Altonsagtic _Comedy Drama’ ' _ _ _ _ v __ __ 1 UNFRIENDLY _FRUIT _ Wednes_day~ Thursday QQMEDY ~ ~ _ ' _ M I 2.20 euro. Rrocnsv-and WALLACE warren _ - __ _V 1.80 ' ' ‘ ' ‘y ' A_ ` '\ 1A Y _ 1 - ill. '"3"' IN _ F0* 1:.. TlétvBsm2Tdd" I “The Selfish Woman” _ rms '*f*f3*" ' _ I bra i 1 *ee-' \ 1 _ __ Ta fhussis llecovers From Political Crisis PETROGRAL, Nov. 22.-via London l -Favorable developments in the last few days, which witnessed' the recov- serlous political crisis, make it now i possible to describe briefly conditions ` and events which brought about a col- lision between the Government and' the Duma, and for a time threatened 'most serious consequences. Stripped of the' tangle of alarming rumors and palpable oxaggerations which magni- _iied the prevailing unrest to u chaotic state. the past crisis has been nothing more or less than an inevitable clash between the present Cabinet and' _the insistent voice of public opinion, .which more and more loudly protest- led against tho Go"ve'r'nment. ln thc opening session oi' the Duma tho storm broke. but thc situation has _now cleared without _resource to ex- tremcs. The appearance of thc war and marine ministers at the Friday mect- ing of the Duma. and their cordial greeting of Professor Paul Milnk`ol1’, loader of the Constitutional Demo- crats, who made tho principal attack on the Government, again gave pro- mise of a reapproachment between the Duma and the Cabinet. | The Associated' Press ls informed, ou the best author-ity, that an agree- ment has been reached which bus cn- tircly satisiied the representatives oi’ tho people. The nature oi' this agree- rncnt probably will be disclosed in the ieoursc of a few days. The event is interpreted generally 'us s victory for the Lnmu. its chief significance is the political awakening of the -entire nation. and thc dm/0109. ment of real public consciousness which, perhaps for the first time in Russian ll|Bl0l`Y. has become articulate and can be ignored no longer. _ALLIED TROOPS KEEP BULGARS ON THE MOVE. PARIS, Nov. 23.--Hot pursuit of tho l'°U‘08iiUK Bulgsrtian-German army forced out of Monastir is still being mode by the Allied forcesl The Serb- inns. in particular. heartened hy _oc- cupation of their ancient elty of Mon- astir. are pressing on irresistibly to thc north. forcing back the- Teutonic line- toward Prilep. r An enormous store of-supplies and military impediments abandoned' by the Teutons in their' flight has been captured. No estimate of its value is yet obtainable. but fragmentary ad- vlcessay that included is ,n big store of food. railway rolling stock and en- gineering materials. All will be of in- estimable value- to General Barra.ll's forces. . Despatches indicated great sctlvl by ythe italian forces engaged' alodé the Macedonian front. Occupylng thc front to the west of Mnnastirr. they front north of Monsstlr, the war of- ‘iice announces. The advance of the Entente forces was delayed- also by hssvy_fog. Five' hundred- more pris- oners ‘were taken. The Ger1ns.n-Bul- _garlan forces are accepting battle on a line running from Snegrove, tin-sg mllss__nort\\ of Monastir .to Hill 1.050, soutlrwest of the town of Makove.' which is 13 miles northeast of Mon- s ' ' _ plomat|'Lsavs Athens. _ "ArHsNs.w1»_'u.»a».~ _ .4 .Au of the diplomatic ilprsglihiliva. of 'the Central Povlere and Turkey 331:! *-lm. sims tlirnllt for the qgparturs Many ' Uses ~ We have spongss for babyfs -not ,r it _ ,f t .i..il._“f.i.°l‘&i,"_33..}2 ft? ever: need.. ‘his daughters, with hind them; and' there background. Now, has boy s question before sting of the lesson? " mn nur," in “Chlldre'n." said' the Ji _ .Buy your spongea now- get them here. _ This 2 1‘ ~».' _ s _ lssstl 4 1 sud.-_the fumltsre r»s¢kgd._ imantlm '_ 1 " NT lr _ .- Limited! iter I' reoelv. _‘ n the use ' df ln a severe" and l he _ w. A. arrrcuixsox ‘ ' .I ._ inf*-‘hr 1 I- . l l '» _‘ L ALBERT BROWN White Feather." . ' BY w. A. 1 i 1 Full Carload of Seat Sale at Box Oilice zs.24.25,z1,zs,2o.so. are pushing on in the Mnzen roglonw . Bos'roN. Nov. 24-Up to tonight three-quarters ~oi' a million men, wo- men and children employed in United States industries had been notified that their wages' would be advanced -early next month, the increase aver- aging ten per cent. The principal in- dustries which have made the wel- come snnouncements are the textile industry' in New England employing fabout 325,000, U. S. Steel Corp0rat~ Princelidward '"“‘“° & F“"°” MQHTS' 1 Theatre Nov.30&Dec.l DNLY ` " " 1»u\"r1NEs mimi Ar 3 pm. Nrerrr 1 & E45 - ' \\\l\\\'\\iIIlIIIlHA\\\\V-§\\\\YllZA\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIIl\\\\\\»\iA Engagement For TWO NIGHTS ONLY ' OF Canada’s Favorite rms Sparkling Comedian Brown Creator of Kit Brent In “The ' PRESENTING HIS NEW WAR DIPLOMACY ` PLAY _ \ The BlackFeather TREMAYN E A Story of the British Secret Service Combined with War Diplomacy; Full _ol Thrills, Laughter, Love' Romance' 1 Beautiful Scenery _ _ Costumes Worn by -the Ladies made ii. London . - salons-soc, 75c, Loo ` _ Tues. Nov. 28 at 10 a.m_ ‘ ` 5u|g,.,-, M", ‘ s¢,nd_ l PARIS. Nov. 23.-Energetic resist WAGE ADVANCES lon 200,000, indep ndent steel mn- ancfl 18 501118 Oflerlid by the Germans IN NEW ENGLANDl B C ' 'and Bulgarians -in the Macedonian ponies 100.000, Westinghouse Elect- ric 5,000. glove industry-` in New York state 10,000. Eastern' Kodak Camera Co.. 10,000, Heywood .Broth- ers and Wakefield Co., rattan ,Wilke- - ‘Wd M 15.000. raiilroade 26909. coal mine il6,000, New York city 'ern- ployees 21000. __ - .-=` _ Many ` 'aiidltions-are acted to is is ' s nes when mth 3 week. in __ - 1 probsblyi genje`_ _v/.ace roushout the count » In ma yi instances a ,strike have oohtn-red unless ahladvance _W forthcoming. _ _ ,g.»_1 A Netressity ' ' Then insure in good strong stock compan- ‘88.which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by '_ ` ‘ ‘ »~ c'-;»-, »» ._ ~- ‘ EER R ‘ Dot Innamdiatlodery sum" ` °' ° B _ Yours, _ \_ _ _' _ , v_, .`~ _ 7. » _ _ ~ _ 1 _ _» _-fmfgzi-'i'1“,_-j' .' . -.:.... ........-.~._,..J..»............s ....____, . _ 5,) _ _ ` ~ _ _ . _ _ _ ~ | --,_ ~ ., _ _-as _ `6\¢s~»\-¢~_ __ . f .. _ _ -- ., '. -__ . .' ,---`\".'~_>='-.=' ‘crm "“~ ~ -` .. -_ ».-,-.--:- lf-' .fy cast- ... 1 ‘ r. ~‘ ‘,. s»“- \._ ~. _ 1. -<,'.~i;'.:._.; rl- _`.>,_-,, ..\~.<~,.-¢f.f"~= 1. »~.- ‘~ L -» Albert N l