eee pte mber 24, 1914. ‘1 ee 00D IS THE RN OF LF re Blood Is Absolutely Necessary To Health n)\T-A-TIVES” PURIFIES se Wonderful Tablets, le of Fruit Juices, Are The .t Of All Tonics To Purify And Enrich The Blood. » } can flow only in a eer nae ated from the annot be pure m is weak, when digest the food bowels do not move the kidneys are rked the result of perfect y of stomach, liver, sand skin. by their wonderful rgans, keeps the Nature in- to be clean. lean as up, invigo- es, cleans and | OOD CHARACTER “OF FAMOUS | THE GREAT COMMANDER A recent issue of the Pa | | jper Le Matin contained t! llowing sketch of Genera leommander-in-chief iPreneh armies It was by Dr. P. Pujaeley, at the Chamber of Deputi irticle is headed “Jolfrs lent You do not know h I self know him well fror tayed often witn h and with him, more brothers than with his jhouse at Rivesaltes, where | lmy Sundays when I wa boy, because my owr ifarther from the « | pignan When he was very was silent A very wood | feourteous lad Silently he | od, before the end of his Ktes year, the degree of Ba with months later, Science, honors ind before he was enteen, an occurrence unique the history of our great h he was admitted to the Pp tech nic, his place being fourteenth His career since the I will re count very briefly Sury ed by the war of 1870 at the end of his first year at college e the rest of us, he did his duty After the | lood that is, in life war he was charged th the or aot ty at teas ganization of the new defences! r $2.50 trial size asc, [Of Paris, and it was by him, on n receipt of price hy [his plans, that the fortifleations imited, Ottawa. in the Enghien section were cre ated It was on the slope of a fort that Marshal MacMahon,| , surrounded by his staff, called the 4 silent young lieutenant and said| to him, ‘I congratulate you, cap-| {al ‘ flirector tain! 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SKETCH FRENCH GENERAL LE MATIN PUBLISHES INTERESTING STUDY OF CAREER OF A MAN OF FEW WORDS. inize the working de. Pontarlier ul ery pretty, he told i don’t want to build any fortifications I would ind troops, Pontarlier they sent I n to build fortifiea barracks Courbet arrived, who rd in hand, to fight vhich he wished to destiny He went to i with Courbet and, under f the nemy, organized ces of the island Phen t him to Madagascar to t he fortificaitons of irez, which are claimed st wonderful of their He left at last for Daho- onel Bonnier, who | by the Dahomiens,. Jof- » commanded the rear- illied the fugitives, van- the enemy and without vord was the first to en- that time Profes- ; genera, th Os buctoo t left chool of war, - ide nanding an army corps, he | ven to for t and the pment. Speaking of his the ( Colonel Roussatt, 18 ago, said in La Liberte, that of Napoleon L, and a good period.’ Unanimously, the members of the council of war, on the sug- of General Pau himself, commander-in- ef of the armies, He said not a word to obtain this supreme honor. He said not a word to refuse it.” Since France. general of a divi- his faculty organization It is like } iat was estion designated him BRITISH CHIEF TARGET BUT DO NOT FLINCH (Special to The Dally News) London, Sept. 24 A message from Bordeaux Saturday said the whole front was engaged, being hottest on the left flank. The enemy singled out the British for their attack but attempts to force them back all failed. ALLIES TAKE MANY PRISONERS AND FLAG 24 ment yesterday that the Allies advances and Paris, Sept An announce- afternoon = said have made slight captured many prisoners and another flag. The weather is very bad : Counter attacks delivered dur- ing the night by the enemy were easily repulsed with to the Germans. COOL BANK HOLDUP loss ee UHLANS NOT FEARED-- OVER ADVERTISED LIKE THE KAISER is the reference Probably it capitals —the moment is to typographic eapi- tals, not political by the Ger- mans that accounts for the fact that we well they give a tall initial to the word “Uhlan.” At any rate, there seems to be no other the cavalry- men thus named have no particu- lar claim to that distinetion when mentioned in a general way and not with the full title of their re- spective regiments Uhlan” is not a place name, nor does it uesignate, like “Gos. sack," the inhabitants of a coun- try or region. It is an old word, not German at all, but one that seems to have drifted up into Cen- tral centuries ago from the southeast, and in vari- similar forms it is was by all the Balkan peoples and their relatives in Austrid, by the Turks, and even farther away than they. to free use of for the as as reason, since Europe many ous or used Its original have simply more definitely a Theh it acquired significance of “prince” ‘in localities, and finally set- tled into the designation of caval- jrymen, that being the branch of |the army into which young aris- | tocrats naturally drifted. The German Uhlans are the only ones about whom much has heard in modern times, therefore there is impression that others. The capitalization of the name is now tov well established to be abandoned, but really “lancers,” hussars,” and “dragoons” have as much claim to this honor as does the one cavalryman who al- meaning seems “ehild,” young the ;some | | been son, been and a widespread there are no ways get its. Opinions differ as to whether the German Uhlans have shown in the present war the prowess that was expected of them. Some absurd stories have been told about little groups of these horsemen riding about in Belgium, lost and helpless, but it is to be noticed that they are always up where the fighting is hottest, and their courage has fully equal to the terrible demands made upon it. That they are particularly to be fear- ed, however, not been dem- onstrated, and their lanees seem, in modern war, to be about as antiquated bows and arrows would be. been has as AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT 1S BADLY DAMAGED (Special to The Daily News—®O A. M.) London, Sept. 214.— The Aus- trian dreadnought Viribus Unitis was reported badly damaged on one side in Adriatic Sea fight, but escaped its pursuers, USELESS BOMBARDMENT BY AUSTRIAN SHIPS (Special to The Dally Newse—® A. M.) London, Sept. 24.—Six Austri- an torpedo boats are reported to BATTLEFIELD IN FRANCE TERRIBLE BEYOND woRps Dead Men and Horses Scattered and Piled in Open Places in Towns. London, Sept. 19.—The correspondent, from a point nea Melun, on Sunday, deesription of the ro treat of the hurricane which turned the roads int that the wheels f tl artillery’ sank deep in the He the h strained struggled fle wired d ut and Germans durir ’ and torrents of ers, 80 describes how and vain, to drag the guns away, and continues: “T have just spoken with a sol dier who has returne dwounded from the pursuit that will go down with the retreat from Mos- cow as one of the crowning ca tastrophes of the world. They fled he declares, as animals flee who are cornered and know it. “Imagine a littered with guns, knapsacks, cartridge belts, Maxims and heavy cannon There were miles and miles of} it, and dead horses and men. T| have seen it again and again, men | | shot so close to one another that! roadway | they remained standing after death, The sight is terrible be- yond words, ‘The retreat rolls back and) trainload after trainload of Brit-| ish and French are swept toward the weak points of the retreating | host. This is the advantage of} the battleground which the Allies have chosen. The network of railways is like a network of spider webs. As all railways cen- ter on Paris it is possible to trust troops on the foe at any! point with almost ineredible speed, and food and munitions are within arm’s reach.” WAR cannot rob him of the Let “Sunlight” do the Camp Washing HERE is only one soap that will make your big heavy shirts and underwear as clean and sweet and soft as you like them—that’s “ Sunlight” Strong enough to move the worst of camp dirt—gentle enough not to hurt a single fabric. 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