. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . ntwerp. They were ableto put these into position on account ofthe recent heavy freezing. This fortand that at Przemysl are now theimportant storm centers. At the latterfortress a relief party of Austrianswith a strong force of Germans is nowin the neighborhood of the Dukla pass,while the Russians have closed in onthe fortress in hopes of capturing it. Conditions Reversed at Ossowetz. At Ossowetz the conditions are re-versed, as the German forces in front ofGrodno have been driven back into theforest of Augustowo. News from theBzura front


. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . ntwerp. They were ableto put these into position on account ofthe recent heavy freezing. This fortand that at Przemysl are now theimportant storm centers. At the latterfortress a relief party of Austrianswith a strong force of Germans is nowin the neighborhood of the Dukla pass,while the Russians have closed in onthe fortress in hopes of capturing it. Conditions Reversed at Ossowetz. At Ossowetz the conditions are re-versed, as the German forces in front ofGrodno have been driven back into theforest of Augustowo. News from theBzura front indicating renewed activityon the part of the Germans shows thatthe forces, which have retired from theeast of the Prussian front are now be-ing switched rapidly to the Warsawfront in the hope that the Russian linethere is being weakened by the concen-tration on the East Prussian battle lineso much that it might prove too weak toresist. Indeed, this may have been onereason for the recent German advancefrom East Prussia. 276 EVOLUTION BY THE LAW OF WAR. (From the National Geographic Magazine) THE EASTERN WAR ZONE The Germans have the faculty of in many of their engagements, but ful slaughter at Liege shows that thenot knowing when they are whipped. they didnt. On the contrary, they Teutons have lost none of their fight-In 1870-1871, according to the rules kept pouring men into craters until ing qualities.—Prom the Publicof war, they should have withdrawn they reached their goal. The fright- Ledger, Philadelphia, August 9. WITH THE EASTERN GERMAN ARMIES 277 IH jM L. .4 ^^H 1 1 m^^:^ PEOPLE WAITING IN THE STREETS OF LODZ FOR POOD FROM THE GERMAN ARMY(Photograph by the International News Service) The Deadly Parallel From The Fatherland, New York The Duchess of Marlborough. From New York papers:— H. P. Belmont has received aletter from her daughter, the Duchessof Marlborough, who is engaged as aRed Cross nurse in a London hos-pital, charging that German soldierscut off


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