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S. STRUNG (":L1 nel \ ~f 1 / ?2rvD \ka> \ yy gr( % U ff P. . \ r , ' ~ t Q1^4 ";' t cy "f<4 tC'Sq:y ?" . > cib i < \yy,) y c3 F " t.,i } ' 2' }y,. tlf, '..t GttY" tS} ' \, ;; < \ " " ?f ef ',, i : ,, . (10 /. ....- -\il". 4D.. . ? ' ..,}:._-. -- ! ;:>:4\ iv>ts ld S. . ' .'s'Q' .:...... i: " l Y Y>,.\..:2 .>.2,.. : ' aae'yfi;'!'SCZQa(+:5. t ::'_... SE'Y BAKER ISSES WEELY iR EEVIEW WashIingtton.--Dcisive asctondency for the allies Inl the stupremio test of battle streihc.!~. now taking place on he bloody icids of Flanders is claim. i1 by StcrlUry Baker in the weekly eview of wiat operations issued' by tht> .-;r dlepatmnent.1 \\i-ile it may be premature to assert hat the Iritish war machine has orced a lt'visioni over tlhe Germans, Ur. Iii er says, the victories of the mst toil miight, threatening the Ger nan subaiturine bases on the Belgian oast. are conclusive indientions of al- 4 iced superiority. with favorable veather hw thilks these victories will to repeated and extended. T!:" r^w for the week, makes no efecrem-te to the American forces in :anice or to the great preparatioi.a :r war going forward at home. Titanic Struggle In Flanders The attention of the world." it ,ys. "is focused on the titanic strug h: 1w going on in IFlanders. The Sattle raging there is proving an en igemient of wholly unprecedented -ope and potentialities. "At the beginning of the week, ow g to bad weather, the Germans wero >!e to launch counter-attacks against m positions recently gained by the ritish. Notwithstanding t.ho faot at the Germans made use of smoke -eens, liquid fire and brought into t ion al imposing array of artillery their attack against the advanced itish lines between the Tower I-am. and Polygon wood as well as ung the Menin road, their efforts oved futile. It is significant on the other latd, at while the British Wore sustaining e shock of German assaults suc ssfully they were able to bring up fl icietit fresh troops in order to inch another offensive action on even larger scale than the preced one in the face of the eneily's on light. Drive Sweeping Onward. 'Slowly, but therefore the most ir- d ;istibly, the allied drive at the heart the German line in the west is tI (eping onward. s 'The wisdom of the British in iintaining a great density of front ild appear Justified by the result s hieved during the past week. It i ist be borne in mind that it is due the depth of the lritish line as t~ cl as to any other e:e factor, that, ile the enemy is still reeling under 3 blow, the allies are ready to do r another and still a third. 'It has been characteristic of the upaign in Flanders hitherto that a thor belligerent has attained what bi may call a decisiv success. h 'The Germans have massed their matest war strength alorg this bat front." Sound Strategy. 'To attack them at their strongest int of resistance is sound strategy. e 'The defeats inflicted 111011 them ring the past fortnight are con- ? sive indications of allied superior- h .In the light of past experiences, may 1)e premature to assert that n a British have succeeded in forcing decision. but it may 1)e stated with iphasis that in no engagement hith o hlas such vigor', energy and con. c riled speed of actIon been displayed. f "The full success of these opera. (1 mns means that the BelgIan coast, 5 thi ts numerous submarine. bases, lE 11 hecome untenable to -the enemy. El 'ebrumgge. Ostend an~the system ofC nils leading out of Bruges 9.re reatened. "The supreme test of the battle rengt h of the conitendinig belliger ts is taking place. Allied ascend. ICY wotild appear decisive. Contributing Factors. "'rTe two immediate conitribulting etors of this success are: AIr con ol and shell supply.I "The former made it possible for e allies to locate enemy conicontra mns, the latter to break them lip b~e re they could develol) lnto serious fensiv'e actions, at the same time armit ting theIr own concentration of eni andi gtuns to be erc'ried out wvith otikwork re-gularity, unhampered by temy irgt etference. "The British are thus able to re r~rt that since JIuly 31 last they have at lost a single gun, while they have iliuredi ".32 field and, heavy guns and ihk'n 5l1.435 prisoners. During the . glhting of the past twvo dlays they a've nalted 4,441' prisoners, incluidIng 1ii offic-ers.- to this inipoSing total. Enemy Realizes Danp)r. "Th' r'nemy realizes the danger he facing. "WVe may expect him to counter-at ick ini force, lie may even r'egatin ertain secondary objctives temlpo atrily, buut thle liitishi war machine is riovinig forward, alnd if tIme permiit4 .nd( the comn cet season remains open, vith the wveatheor cont inuing favorable or reconnaissanen and careful air. raft ob'iervat ions, the allied victories f the it ;t two weeks mIll In all >roh hIlity be rencatedl atnd ext enderd.. "The ('"my' rescure along thle 'aster'n front ha-i hor' relieved by he stro' n h ali offensive In Fan lers. No e'g'nfeints of more than icn1 imnortnnue. art' reported int the '.ist. "The Gertnn advanice in thie north. 'iat has apparently weakened, and 'te Russians -have been ab~le to re rganize their position in the Rig: UGH! CALOEL MAK CLEAN LITER AN Just Once! Try "Dodson's Live pated,. Headaohy-Don't Liven up your sluggish liver! F0oal I Sne and cheerful; make your work a v pleasure: be vigorous and full of am- t bition. 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ThIer'e ar'e still somie militar'y uithioi t's wh'lo hllevet''t this to be the ase. Tlhey po4inlt (out that whleni thet 1ilnce' is nlot n('('urately known, the ornd rifleman~l will he sure to miss, /hidle a volley from pioor lmarklsmen 'i~l cover' ai lar'ge areai and( scor'e some its. Nevertheless, the poliey is now a encoullrage mhar'ksmlanshiip by every ossihhe means. When Man Is Caught. wnt foolish game by people4 wvho ,let ? tdm think he was fooling thmem. Poor Old Rich Man. hI' 1poor, oldi rich man01 paiyinlg incomie at . B People eat Grape-Nuts because theyi like it and~ they know its good for themu OU SICK I 0 BOWELS MY WAY r Tone". When Bilious, Consti Lose a Day's Work, iack guarantee that each spoonful vill clean your sluggish liter better han a dose of nasty calomel and that t won't make you sick. Dodson's Laiver Tone is real liver tedicine. You'll know it next morn rig, because you will wake up feel. 1ig fine, your liver will be working, 'our headache and dizziness gone, our stomach will be sweet and your owels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely egetable, therefore harmloss and annot salivate. Give it to your chil ren. Millions of people are. using ' lodson's Liver Tone instead of dan erous calomel now. Your druggist rill tell you that the sale of calomel 1 almost stopped entirely here.-Adv. FRES -CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS THU SANITARY MITHODS APPLIRD 14 THE 9MAKING OF THES! BISCUITS MAKL THEM THE STANDARD of EXCELLENCE D&+' bas fix. or if not he should. bile or write as giving his aame. 4 CHATTANOOGA BAKERY t"ATTANto Little Liver Pills ou feel the joy of living. It is impossible ippy or feel good when you are ONSTIPATED I remedy will set you right over night. isually Need Iron in the Blood. Try ,ARTER'S IRON PILLS Backache Yager's Liniment is excel lent for any kind of pain or congestion. 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