riiK m;E: omama. kim.:;da. (h ioi;i;k 1:111. 11 ARMIES OF CZAR AND KAISER CLASH Terrific Struggle Between Rnss and Teuton HotU Begini on Frontier of Poland and Silesia. GERM AITS IK GREAT STRENGTH i Ceeeatrte la Mliklr Forrr Be ttrw Line from Then Wm f Lodl Ttt 5sferrs at Front. (CeprrtgM. tH. by Fret Publishing Co ) PETROQRAD, Oct. 6. (Special Cablegram to the New York World and Omaha Bee.) The Russian and German armlet have now crossed swords at the opening of a gigantic struggle along the frontier of Poland and Silesia. The Germans have con centrated In great strength behind a curved Hoe. extending from Thorn, a fortress on the Vistula, on the boun dary between East Prussia and the poaltlon 'southward, to the west of Lods, the second city in Poland, in the government of Piotrekow, seventy-five miles southwest of Warsaw. The Germans are In great strength on the line from Pabianlce and Lask. which lie a few miles southwest of Lodz to Czenstochowa, on the river Wartha, fifty miles southwest of Plotrkow and close to the. Sllesian frontier. The Russian army has come Into contact with the German army of invasion between Czensto chowa and Plotrkow. It la understood here (hat the kl?rr Is' at Thorn, directing the operations of the German foees. The ciar has arrived at the battle front. It Is stated that the Germans have been confiscating the food, tattle horsea and wagons of the peasantry In the entire re gion of the government of the Kalies, which Is on the Polish frontier, border ing on 8ilsla. The Russian army of tht center, ns It Is known. Is In complete readiness to strike a blow at the enemy that la now coming within Ha grasp. Russian aeroplanes this morning sailed over the German positions, and though they encountered German aaroplanea and were frequently fired at from land and air, they returned safe-y to their own Ilnee with a full report concerning the enemy" position. GtnuM Handicapped. The Germans enter upon this central struggle with the handicap that their left northern army la aeverely crippled, for Oeneral Hlndenberg's army la In a dilapidated condition and haa been driven back upon lta own baa at Thorn. Whatever remnants of this army teach- Ing Thorn will have to be re-equlpped, for ' even tf ther bad not been pursued, as they war, the Germans found It impos sible to drag back their artillery and their automobile transporta through East Pruasla. - The heavy autumn rains have made1 the roads aodden and Impassable to heavy vehlclea. , Their experience when they attempted to besiege Osaowlti In their Invading campaign against Ruasia, has shown them the fatal mistake they made when they croaaed their own boundaries Into thla difficult vconntry at this period of .the year. One of the Ruaslan officers of Mistakes Men Make Buying Underwear . ... .... .. - Some men still cling to the mistaken idea: that all union suits are made the same way. They , don t realize that there is as much difference in the ordinary cut'fronv knitted cloth garment and the handsome, refined, fashioned-tO'form . Vassar union suit as between a brogari and a stylish street shoe. 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The remainder of the French the garrison of Oasowiti tells how the j German heavy guns became Involved In j swampy ground, ten mlloa west of osso wltx. The horses drawing them hail to be unyoked, automobllea proved useless and finally the guns had to be abandoned. Field ( Sronaht l'p. The field guns then wero pushed for ward and actually got within four miles of Ossowlts, but proved useless for be slegeng the fortress. Meanwhile the German cavalry aought to act as a screen while the German In fantry could be brought up in a plan to envelop the fortress, but the German horsea proved to be too heavy for the mnrahy ground and their progress was very alow. The cosaacke, on the contrary, mounted on light, fleet and surefooted horses, and I used to the territory, were able time and I time again to mako brilliant and effect i lve charges against the sadly hampered Germans. The latter found themselves literally waterlogged by their heavy equipment, and the fighting resolved Itself Into an Infantry battle with the German cuvalry unable to assist to any good purpose. German Driven Rack. The Russian infantry first held .and then drove back the Germans, whereupon the Cossacks completed the work by dashing in and putting the Germans to rout, horso and "foe t The failure, after the two days' bitter fighting of Oeneral Hlndenberg's plan to lnvade Russia, has confirmed the Rus sian general staff 1n its belief that the Germans, when encountered upon ground Union Suits for Gentlemen Knit to the form one suit at a time; Swiss-ribbed fabric very clastic; cufTi and anklets knitted on--not sewed on don't roD up or stretch out; specially tailored button' holes won't stretch or puD out; finished like tailored clothes these exclusive features make Vassar Union suits distinctive. SWISS UNDERWEAR Chicago, Illinois Suffrage Workers Who force ierlhed In the rulna of the case mate. It is officially stated that the Russians mere completely defeated .near Suwalkl and AugtiHtnwo on the east rrunslan frontier. October 1 ami 3. The Herman made S.ntO pilannera and captured ciuh tewi cannon and many machine guns. The situation. It is announced, la most hopeful 'evcr w nere for the tiermans and Auatiians. unaulted, as Poland and Kant Prussia, are, for the advantageous snd effective tise of their heavy equipment of men, horsea and guns, will be both outgen eral led and outfought. . Restloa Cleared of Germaaa. The German line extended originally eighty-four miles In Russian territory. All this region Is now clear of German Invaders who are fleeing In disorder through terrible country, pursued by Rus sian cavalry and guns. Reports received say their forcea were practically annihilated, for In fighting they lost from 70 to W per cent.. All the roada are strewn with bodies along the Germun line of retreat. Infantry meantime, approached and entrenched themselves to within four miles of the fortress. There they were dealt with by Russian troopa who working their way through exceedingly difficult country wood and morass took the Germans in the rear. Bur rounding them they exterminated a great part and took the rest prisoners. What became of the great guns la unknown, but they probably are lying at the bottom of some bog an the 'only available road for such engines waa closed to all attempts at retreat. Ileadnche and Nervonaneas) Tared, "Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all the praise I can give them," writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spcncerport, N. Y. "They have cured me of headache and nervousnesH and restored me to my normal health." For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. v. COMPANY Are Busy ou Campaign ! I jL hc aNDEjRBILT 35of cf J? W dTforifrjSurtA Jraet east atSork oAccnucUlfcrk RWjf WALTON TTMAJV5HALL. 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