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\ ili ia ee naam THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915. KAISER SENDS AN INDIGNANT PROTEST TO THE KING OF ITALY of Belgium and tad his troops in the field. In doing #0 he will only follow the example set by his grandfather, who, with the aid of Cavour and Gari- bald), eatadliahed United Italy. Marquis 4) Garroni, Itallan Ambas- sader to Turkey, and his staff are leav~ ink Constantinople, according to an Athens @espatch. The Turkish Am- hassador was still in Rome to-day. Gen. Cadorna, Chief of the Italian General Staff, will assume direct cherge of the operations of the entire army, it was officially announced. He Jett for the front last night. Gen. Care jos Caneva probably will be designat- #4 AB second in command Bighty Austrian and German vee- sels in Italian ports, valued at $20, 00,000 were ordered seized to-day Among them are several of the Snest vesrela in the German merchant ma. rita, interned at Genoa since the be- ginning of the European war. GERMAN ADVANGE NEAR SAN CHECKED, SAYS PETROGRAD Teuton Army There Now| Threatened on Both Flanks | by Russian Forces. | BATTLE FOR PRZEMYSL.| CLASHES REPORTED ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER. It f# considered certain that hust!!- ite already have begun at many pointe along the frontier where the opposing armies are in close contact No official announcement has come from the War Office. The report of ® clash between invading Austrians and an Alpine patrol has beeq co: firmed. An official manifesto calling vpon every citizen to do his duty was spread broadcast fn circulars issked to-day, It carried in large type the war cry, “Vive Italia!” Below these words was the following injunction: “From to-day every citisen forms a part of the national de- fense. All must have implicit faith in the Government and the courage to obey orders without discussion. “All citizens must show a readi- mess to make every sacrifice to insure victory for Italy. Let tere be no hesitation or grum- Diing. Let every one down om private expenditures and support our fighting forces. Let us pve our all for our soldiers and their families.” Volunteer eine: offices ighohd opened early to-day and within afew hours 10,000 names were on the lista. Italian youths fougnt . recruiting stations and of ——— GERMAN STAFF NOW |ly battering the Russian front, and a ‘Rivera, Other points of activity are Germans Battering the Russian! Front of Twenty Miles Furiously. XGRAD (Via London), May The German offensive movement has been definitely checked on the upper San Kiver, according to head- quarters reports The Russian move- ment upon Nisko, and the occupation of Ulanof?. Rudnik, Kraftea, Bourghy and Shushav, to the westward of the Upper San, seriously threatens not only the German position east of th river, but the communications to the rear as well. Co-operating with this army enon? | strong Russian force to the eastward lof Preemysi is pressing against the right wing of this German advanced position. Southward of Praemysi, on the other hand, the Germane are furious- very hotly contested action is being fought along a line of twenty miles tween the Tismenitza and the Stry to the east of the Drogobitch-Stry Railroad and between Goussakow and Krukenika, forty miles to the north- weet. ‘These regions report that continu- ous fighting has been in progress for the fast four days, but without marked advantage to either side. to-day follows: “In the Shavii region the enemy |eontinues to occupy strongiy organ- AT TRENT TO TAKE ‘1x04 positions. Considerable enemy 4 ee "Asa wi teunoe” op ta area, he “eye witnesses" ¢ nurd FULL PART IN WAR. | Setone which-hed ereased to the: left [tee secution bank of the Dubyse asar Rossijeny Gat 4 Arautrong had sald affney sai rong had said LONDON, May 24—The Austro- {seme ppm NER Srireg Beek over, the |e iim Moy, §, two tnonthe after the | German Staff in charge of the ItallaB | «5. the Narew front, in the valley murder, that he (Armatrong) reached campaign bas arrived at Trent, c-| of the Piesa, we renewed scene of the shooting too late t Geneva to our attatk | cording to a despatch from lon the anemny. | Wit \ actual commission of the the Carciae. The Italian army 1#| | itness at | Moatiars vial rehan vents “Om the left bank of the Vist aan Be Ded (Raarg 138 sald to be intrenched and ready f0r jthe enemy, supported by Intenee nn Diatriet Attobey had four eye wi - socge e “are we pres a titlery fre, has made fruitless gt Says He Did So Because | nesson and that Armstrong wae to last few days to i 5 : “ ” vents <i See Saad sniSe posed posts Saran = ‘ovis nan dsiva bask out 54 Pen i asagrecy | Attack at Southern End of Gal- He Feared “Frame-Up | o-day was Mrs and every bridge on the Italian ade on the Jeft bank of the Rane | He Fu No. GM Kast Thir closely guarded. }« me lipoli Peninsula Is Re- ~~ ' ree nerly of No, 1882 M>uy troop trains filled with sol- | o¢ Tee oo en ° ! : o part that Giatetot politics has|ieona avenue m diers, tne despatch adds, are moving - y attempte pulsed seemed, to th: torneye for Gartan se . eh tm the Ot | from Manich and Innsbruck toward | gy etensive, but by energetic coun- _— Monitinagno, to play 5 tHal feelin lg eaice ee sandr the Italian fron jter attacks om the night of the 224 osname dei et ities Cassar Meitimagoa's -attor outpost ekirmishes [we repulsed them, capturing more ne murder of Michael Glamnari Neu-| ney, had him stand up wo that Mra 8 place. The upper passes are still | than one thousand prisoners and four) °C NSTANTINOPLE, May 24 (Vin (nant (0 Wie Tom Foley, wan the liot, who waited on @ bench ip the covered with deep snow, but the Aus. | machine guns Amsterd and London).—Omciat | BA7Rote of the defonee's sur 1p | rear of the « m, might have « sion up fiway lines aed| “18 Galicia the enemy generaily has | announcement was made here to-day |°* rey Barra this efteravon. | critical look at Leaparpiepirend Th in Switaer= assumed the defensive, bi . : “Outaide preasure,” waa the term Mr A meen only ® photograph of the de-| indo aan the Government hayin ail waite Yikes tha ae ete K by the French 04 terra used in characterizing what he|fendant. As coon as Montinagno Fecalved assurances from all the fou | ¥ ag the form of | British forces yenterday the | detlared he felt to be the wt ‘i ¢ lok and belligerenta which surround her that |COUMI@r attacks, Between the Vis-\ Turkish position near Seddual-Habr tiles tact ek lee her territory will be respected |tula and Praemysi we pr: payee ‘ a“ ahr, element he had to meet tn defending | vehemently shook her head The Milan orrespondent Gt, the | ishOr onthe lett beak ef rine reves ake oe mes end of Gehioet Pe. hts otient Mre. Fallot testified (hat she voporia thet the rosh 4, bed be pulwe tus wreniheut the ¢ ii a tisun Htreet on the fugitives acrome the Austrian Sam and repulsed four counter at-|piated the allies left 2.000 deed on gore eda ND gag ee pe aaa bal into Italy continues. The fugitives | ‘*°k# io the region of Kudnik. North: | tne field We Tam Foley Michael A. Ke. | morn seg Boyer report that the main tine of Austrian ast of Meniawa we dislodged the| Tho statement follows frano, Deputy Mireet Cleaning Com. | tra Shen: SRP NER trenches begins on ‘he frontier at|enemy from the village of Dob . Missioner, were frequently mentioned, | four t Beale Val di Sole and runs south ve, ‘The enemy on Bunday attacked! th following Mine of the J wenafully repulsed Germen pear Beddul-Malr, under the protec pes! were Voley'e organisation, the ©. Die a8 ae? cr eeenee: “Ss lomard Rovereto. | Thie te tion of batteries and Geet, bus | DOW Mes Tammany Club, and that) @red ihe shot? A. You ustrian Tyrol above ; + wt of Hot the} Hule Demo. | 9 How far were you from the man vi polwiihetending the fact the a} , frontier io opare oparentiy ig ! | paint > si we Hath «me fiend efatic Club ow © eotabiiahed |, he aid the om a? A About th ee | # the enemy POT liack ‘The enemy left 2.000 dead on| Ofer bie pobticnl epitt w "o% ae h mane . rn oiotes ° the Bet in frvitions at-| ine fed, und we capiured u smachine ua, before (he sunamin we. | ) ae he I had eo break our front bet nls leu» Andree Le Ma leo | Pevulve 4 . Y ° the Village of Gounabow wed Krymiog i gue a es Janown oo “Misery.” « od plow. | Yee 1 a4 ’ On the might of the ans > san iy te He OnE 8 | | cote coiled by the defense Me| @& How was he dressed? A. A | opened an offensive in a region nearer | wie jak Gale Mi crane h ang| tamtified that be lived oppasite tne] EM arey coat and » low dark soft! © lost only 2 wow an the Duiester and, pressing the enemy o Kile’ Gur batterion along| Hew Mule Club at No 4 Matison a se tinea ik Sonaaada ook 900 prisoners and four muchiw bt tha tapdonetion + airee!. Kiection Dey of 1918 he eaid ere erre hy une = ’ wd de » i the front on the aveh demase to ihe enemy's ships wen Ser o » ante tae Q le this the man pou saw PIMPLES 60: Daiester, Hon, (O04 Walleree near Meddulbabr One Bove testied A. Mu, he bs Wind the |of wus balieries on the Amato olde murderer wae taller and broader ur trenches, bul each time wes any | on agemy ontp Sour ines, the Dy way of eapiaining her reagem for ar Gre and ship wuleeguently leaving (be eireite teotity Mra Vellot ateted thal she) ite peel somedy tor aviured here I Jae pot (he Vous pe elon |**_ haa t the (rial ie oY end wiser | joao birt wo of ee Cur | hehet felt that Mf ae one, 00 Me lor Eepeme oud » Curbing ihe gune & uly cin MONUmager's ettarney showed the 4 (ried whe ehould come ‘erupilowel disceses the année’ wiinese (he Wie Merk oe ot aoe on Teint ‘tage GERMANS WITHOREW The nummer of Wilioh and Prenen| Merely BBuIe he vatrind that dep Tourssey, move oe oe ollected trewpe lented elon the lerdenetios . re gow te Gee = e ation the murder oi tad ed oth ia pn CAPITAL FROM ITALY Sco bane tnareaaee 1e boas og cass, | MPS 7 rer nae eacoue A WARL| tienes deterborsone Y Vou are owe + bmcoune he to aay on | " 1 ee OFF Berefing all thet dey and Phe rete 4% inate ” pe oe whore wows 6.000 rine Bhe refuse onneve \nerien’d May verry) ' on “ s wen t on piu . (the (riende te wh Ostman DOhevdel wien io het on woding ferme wae ° ore a & - eoring . dutely berm | etion vf 4 oth aw | meted ph a.u6e ‘ wr art = ond mane € par hw angen wes Vaio Yas toe trie Hiniy Wo wan npnnyes | PAMPHLET PUBLISHED B nerne | testes tics saat des th Rade aomple atite bo bamergenry ven i canes whieh emleled consid mae mane ; it oaid, befor fogiea, 06 eet Ssh Mi hee Voow pes Pipl Ah pay Ros nearest URGING SWEDEN T0 JOIN . ‘ gem, that be would & Vesiom buoy, medionted th Vewlom. | 1 erman property te aetaed 1N WAR AGAINGT RUSS ' Cow isetive Acsisiont Ime sherge the fury te der 60 csate ond 1) sowie Advi | 1h Me wetieneted thet Kier mon tnvee vin amoneey o o ont the @ ry Wevie ih Nalin Wduoirion wmvumied | LANDON Mat 14 A menenge te MO * ue Mouse of STRICT CENSORSHIP to (uly CM ome vetinwien ’ ae Velen 18 PUT INTO EFFECT 19 pe Wigh ao 61.606,604 00 ee te jotig Ae de BY ITALIAN DECREE 4 be toleme of Sheree We Malic - a , companion bar obanged for rs +4 te the = Ameren Cork ~ og te Geile wies for hie Mey ae Ore bee o—_—= Meo 6 heru puldianed providing for ITALIAN CONSULATE in | see Of mee ty eaeure the mee omar Pram © line, on WiHre newryetere hie pier hon | +f Vineet a6 eee we Pitty tomrte Bisees HHNHE Hr emEre One Hor vas TRIESTE; FIGHTS POLICE Wo one ode aati theo ~ od meres 0 le eee a Sect) ‘ ited gai meeee, rom eaers hor @ bie tite fie anon Tae mnacert te veut eshrene os ‘nue 1 ve ter “ a oe fe tone (he ballan Connuiele at Trieste, tut Cmmert, meminr of @ torn) ematour | rs ‘ 3 ‘ ; : ie 5 ” » wih ton ute yp dh meg ve . gee RT hoist, re | ges afiven ol by the police Trews py Bay By be -., Pelawee te 00 0» 004 be 414 hot Peluae bereuse Solita, aoe ets Bohemians on Their Way to the Battle Front ; Italian Military Bicycle Scouts Ready for Field BOXEM IAN +ROO: s | with EMPe EROANCIS JOSEPHS TRA Base Ng Fon Tum Roem man Hnes in the last twenty-four 1 bave known Ma Kelly about two — |hours was reported in oMctal de« Geen de) ha fll aa Sin Eg spatches to-day. The official atate-/ GETS RESPITE: very fond of them both, and I thought “s a ment eaid | 1 | Mrs. Kelly was as fond of me as I TOTAL POPULATION ["*everat advanoes by albht and] am of her. sigs Wade faa OF ELEVEN NATIONS AT [day by the British, between Neuve HER COUNSEL ILL moat of tm ont anid, Wht. te bast WAR IS 462,500,000. | The population of the allied nations at war is as follows: 500.90: e Germanic allian Pepels Bice STs on - $4,060,000 me Austria-Hungary 50,000,000 ey J lias meen Turkey (Europe and Asa 21,000,069 Total, . 136,000, bb ” up and Indicated Montimagno, and total «: 462.500, > wore a cap, by raising his hand! who sald he was an Avestigator and adjuster of No. 38 | Park Row, testified to a conver BUT NEVER Te 2000 a LEFT BERLIN REPORTS TWODEFEATSFOR | THE ALLIED ARMIES Germans Make Direct Contra- diction of the Statement Issued at Paris. {TAKE MANY PRISONERS, | second tine, for the purpose of shortening their front and releasing troops for service against Italy. : . al Another German aeropline of the Taube type flew over the northern French War Office Asserts! gupurt of Paris this morning and in {te flight dropped several bombs. No That Attacks at Several ]€rsem was Injured by these projectiles F A Count Ti Celtere, the Italian Ambassador, has formally notified the * PointsWere Repulsed. | State Department at Washington of @ state of war between Italy and Aus- ams [tra President Wiison will (seve another neutral proclamation later, BERLIN, via wireless to London Be ie eRe : . ; png ‘ May %4.—Defoat for the allies with ble Mellel iis “hard to ma vy lowses in two driv against the Chapelle and Qivenchy, and French attacks on the northern slope of the Lorette hills, at Ablain and north and| Freneh War ut the fole RIS, May 24 fternc port: ral points between Stee Th n gave pred attacks, preliminary use of asphyxiating These attacks were repulsed, | he region to the north of Ar- flehting continued all night | took 120 prisoners at a| the north of the village of St. Vaast. The enemy de- al counter attacks, b checked by our artillery, tillery engagements are being | ied with intensity. | “urther reports received describe | jon) strikingly the extent of the check ad- ministered to the Germans in this re- wion during the evening of May 321 int, court. his villa, Alla Panche, near Flore | Into nis villa, i nce, jand the night of May 22-28. In spite | te, Ralph H. Thomas, Bu-|!# at its disposal for the period of the ‘of the numetous reinforcementa| Even 3 ph HH. » Bu-| war, A similar message came from brought forward with all apeed and) the vigor of the fresh attacks repent- times the enemy ed two or three forte and) ailed in every uffered conn nanan COUNT DE PIERREFEU, BOSTON GIRL’S HUSBAND, KILLED AT THE FRONT. Cross ambulan nee, acoordiag to @ cablegram re y Mra. Tudor from the Countess de given Countess de Merre who has been head nurse in the Red Cross hospital at Dinard, France, will return here The Count de Plerrefeu, who was employed in an office of the United Htates Mteel Corporation tn Chicago, uibreak of the ent. While winter he be wae ofreld of One “Premed wp” 1 ei "Me oad bas wiooe wo une f ls eas bed chasse nis be = | SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK | ‘ITALY IMPOSSIBLE FOR | GENTLEMEN TO ASSOCIATE WITH, SAY THE GERMANS. we ABMINGTON, May cy ely bee made ll Mnporsibie for gentiemen tw ao with ber,” le the opinion of German diplomats, trankiy expressed | by one of (hem here to-day, followin (he announcement of (he declaration of wor * falled to boop Pf pert y and Auer whee one tee) Wr of 0 - - BRITISH CENSOR CHARGED WITH OPENING AMERICAN (bes MAIL ON A STEAMSHIP, WEMLAM (Vie Wireless lo Borviiie $7 oun w hons i hep 16 ei dam depots hae ee en) ven oll 6 ode pak e hey ty the “tom BY WINE IN WORTH SEA; CREW OF 22 IS SAVED. WTO MMOLAB, then 1 The Owed + eames Mernetia wee ove Wy * North Mee under ow of (wenty sw (he ° “1 or ehipyien feeerde shew ae eb wreinet named the Povey An efter uy wee Seas is same |eulty tm tracing any | would pare no pains to get Davia! BORTON, Ma Court Alain de| Al Davis was referred to in court | Pierrefeu, whose wife in a daughter | Saturday by Mrs. Kelly as chief) of Mra. Willian ‘Tudor of this city, has | Ong (he young-men-on-Hroadway hen killed while at work on a Red | fiends of Bugenia, She also men-| WAR NEWS IN BRIEF. A message coming from Germany by a roundabout way states that the semi-official Wolff agency has announced that Germany has declared way on Italy. Both Austria and Italy have large armies along the frontier and it | sumed the campaign will open up in this mountainous region. Italy als id to have assemtjed an army on the southeastern coast of the country across the Adriatic from Albania. Official announcement is made at Petrograd that the Austro-German forces, after sweeping across the western half of Galicia, have beea checked. They are now said to have assumed the defensive. Constantinople advices say the French and British have landed 80,000 more men at the Dardanelles in addition to 60,000 disembarked originally. The Turkisn Government announced the loss of an old gunboat, sunk by @ submarine. The military situation in France and Belgium is unchanged. Reports from Holland and France say the Germans intend to fall back on their guess it tons-u EUGENIA KELLY time | saw her and Eugenia together 1 dined with them at L then went to the Horse in Mrs. ly's box w or lle, were repulaed with tion, Population. south of Neuvi i Sout from First Page.) When I asked how he 1 Great Britain 45,000,000 leas to the enemy. We took} = (Continued From . Was told he had been tavited by Mrs, PIGSOE Mics sivheteders 40,000,000 | Gigleean the Seman. aad he dto-| elly. Ho was in the party when wo Russia 141,000,000 Bi vinecy battles continue a My a bad supper in Bostanoby'a afterward. 36,000,000 Forest of Le Pretre the French sug. 20me: Detective O'Farrell has In-} When told that seven subpoenas 0 00 . . ar * formed Mrs. Kelly that at least one| had been issued Saturday by John F. 8.000.000 | fered losses during a new and unsac- ataty: é t was not; Melntyre, lawyer for Mra, Kelly, and 53,000.00 eswful attack. night when the gil was out was not) | 4 thenata i {that one had been served on the ikehe in t hand southeastern | spent at Mise Acocha’s Cashler of the Gotham National Bank, neatr se he situation is un+| Phe private detective who came to| Mr. Warner laughed and suid court for additional subpoenas to-day] “I cupeere ys wey, sore te Gay rough him how Eugenia got at suid that thero was the utmost diM- | §2'h00 Ge $4,000 ity claimed she baa on of the persons poslt there. Of course, we have al © addressed, Sat-| heard the story that — borrowed it jfrom Clarence Jones, but jt 1s my med to have) osinion her financial affulrs are her been a moving season for nearly ail/ own private business and nobody's of the girl's acquaintances. | elae concern.” against whom the prin-|__Mrs. Albert J. Davis, who lives at hing itkatiese Gh whee, LCG peng | No. 481 Front Stieot, Hempstead, TT, cipal a! one ¥ and) said last night she had read of her he? lawyer, John MeIntyre, were husband's connection with the case of directed, Al Davis, has left his apart-| Eugenta Kolly, but she declined to be ment at the Van Courtlandt Hotel, as, interviewed. has his friend and dancing partner, | ee Misa Bonnie Glass, They left no ad-| | CARUSO VILLA TO RED CROSS. d he | Iress, but Mr, McIntyre said he! tiey Mind to whom they w ROME, rica Caruso to- | day notified the Itallan Red Cross that genia Kelly's sister, has sald she ts! (iacomo Puccini, the compo: desirous of keeping off the witness | Nas © magnificent villa near M stand, * Miss Kell) wanted a number of her| y) girl friends to testify for her, but| dreading the publicity they refused, | whereupon sho is quoted aying: “Oh, the cate! What do you think} of tht for friends?” she was talking over the telephone, sy tho Bonne Glasa us 4 dancing | partner of Davis, She described | Dickie Warner's studio apartments as the rendesvous in which Eugenia met Davis. Miss Kelly refused to eee reporters | at Sands Point yesterday, She was Jaughing and jesting with young men guests at @ week-end house party of ‘Thomas said: “Bugenia iw in no more danger of being sent to ap institution than | an. | This tempt on mother's part Mre, Thomas, her sister, but Mrs Francis H. Leggott & Co., ork whole affair is almply an wt to frighten me her into bebavin But Lam afraid it has missed ite mark, becouse Eugenia is in the least bit scared, Mother probably fecis worse than any of us for having had to take auch entrome The wh at of & young Supreme —IN— Victor mie too mueb a in whieh to y and tov much time falling into the rm | without the has tid me just enough 1 convince me that there We really Rnothing very serious 16 the affair, We juat @ famiy row, “Mother and E eet along = My & pendent and wilful Bhe thinks she is Quite Gd enough to do ae she pleases, oo ebe will pot allow mother te dletate to her Tf must edai thet eoeueeeesesseseuas ARPE TEL oe CoLumel LEANING We Send Candy by Perel Post Everywhere, “" __, Estee ibe Special tor Monday and Tuesday Giacter zee i TPN Te roe Tpeciel far se jets Vie mocitied wetet tanteden the somtatonr Lkecedinnedl