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ee AOC em nmr THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23 Hurt as Auto Dashes Into Pole BEAR RAID FAILS WAR NEWS IN BRIEF HOPE GEN UP FOR Germany's naval lowes in the recent operations in the Gulf of Riga MISSING STEAMER hast “ MAY SAY. eens shee FETE OTE ETHOOENEO® token ps : and in the Mallic were “one of the most powerful dreadnoughts of the gitely by worprinn How they 6° ; German fleet,” two cruisers and eight torpedo boats, according to the WITH BOARD eemptidhet the witer detent of & force : : | Kussian Admiralty stalement to-day. } Shed mee here Bumbered forme ; | j S00) men, cited by the punter of : :| It had been previously announced lu Petrograd that the big vessel | —— Senvering warehins, end inter con z unk was the battle cruiser Moltke, sent to the bottom in the Baltic by) 44 cs Hunt for United etl A - f i! t for tured the trenspery a © “ee ~~. 3) —»- — a Writish submarine hree Shups in Hun ute, —— . > Gvtns thie secobet of Hessian “Not Certain That a Subina- 3 ? Early Attack Forced Issues A German torpedo boat destroyer was sunk off Ostend Sunday! Fruit Liner Marowijne Re- * the Gel & hee ; " » ? it b » French torpedo ne nharmed, Prenecnt af the Dome exis vothing. = rine Did It,” Official Say ’ *) Down, but Bull Rally Re {MeN PY French torpedo busts, which escaped ul Paris port No Trace Found eamerding to the denpetones roepert : $ | announce + sails OE Aa Fa hag at German Capital : ; stores Confidence The British Government has issued an official denial of the report % we to land © body - ; ; - - |that the steamer Dunsley, which was torpedoed shortly before the sink- rempecting the operations AWAIT U-BOAT'S REPORT 4 $ 4 of determined raiders went ing of the Arabic, was an armed patrol, She was an unarmed and peace- | ¥** | predcagh mh ined ew ai | pete Ss ; ; etech market to-day and the ful trader, it is declared. os tet denn ees aah Salement ineued yenter 4 they wre the shares sl | . . i 4 the com eat ‘eree need that the evil Grave Concem Felt When 3 3 de Wall Breet oft up Mu Plans for joint action by Maly, England, France and Russia against pi@hna . entered Ganecnstoliy and bm} s ' : : 4 eventually ¢ 'Turkey were arrang in July and can immediately be put into execu | eoiun « had boat News Told of Death « ; t and then 4 tion, advices from Maly declare | trace of the veanel, now overd . jup as if they had been refresued by . o . . . witty te is ‘ ‘ days, The steamers Parioma and Ca ot saeoe | Americans on Board . & | the exercise | The Balkan situation is acute. Bulgaria is awaiting Serbia's consent age alee Wited to the came effect of Men. : t] The raid ooourred, apparently, on|to cede Macedonia. Greece is still holding off. Roumania js inflamed Marowljne, with twenty 3 the streng pe definite denial of the | over Germany's demand to pass munitions through her territory pagers and « crew of sixty-five, 4 By Carl W. Ackerman. ; that Germany bad said she ; ‘ . Heline, British Hor Ad js wie + was sorry about the Arable, And al Tokio despatches announce that Japan has decided to give Russia vk Friday, Aug. 18, and should re z though at the opening everything | greater assistance in prosecuting the war «© arrived in New Orleans at 6 | 1 me ae 3 [| looked rosy and prices bung high . ante _ . . o'clock the following Monday night, the | . Va The Magus, Aug. 3. | 7 £ | within an hour the raiders had to According to a Berliy news agency wireless message it is officially | re vessel should have been tn the War GRE Was Fe- | ~OMiciale here expressed doubt to-) ¢ A work and wreatied the market al! | announced that Turkey and Bulyaria have concluded a treaty by which| Yucatan Channel Saturday, when the feet bs | Gey that a Gorman oubmarine sank ¢ over the place. | Bulgaria secures a railroad outlet to the sea and agrees to remair Wee intlen burrican® resches (et rod itac! pont the liner Arabio—capeciaily without % T| United Staten Stet war grappled , eo age remain neutral. | veiniy, and it te feared the stoamer j | warning. ‘Phey are reading carefully ' » | with and when the raiders took it to According to Berlin Bulgaria has agreed to remain neutral, having | either foundered or wae drivea every despatch of the saster, but + | the mat the shares had dropped to| signed a treaty with Turkey in which the Serbs get important railway amore every one in official circles with | SMUTEL £ (67%. Mut wtrengen « very #000 | concessions. r All vensely of the company’a fleet whom I talked said be doubted if the 4 od $4-00-600000040004000000000 C008 | Mer aNd the stock went up to 70, ; plying eulf had been ordered Arablo was sunk by a Germ just 1% below the open The trad The strong fortress of Ossowetz, which has been under bombard. | '% dev'ate from their courses and to pedo } or a miraculous escape from] Miss Smith, formerly wife of Homer ling in steel was greater than the at intervnittently since lest winter, has fallen before ¥ ine’ search the Cuban and Mexican coasts y talked to-day at the Admiralty |@#ath, when the automobile in which |#, Cummings of Muuntord, Conn. Ke | combined offerings in all the leading | ey ey Nee ASE Winiler, Has ta len before von Hindenburg’s! and to visit all isiands and Keys ta with a captain who ix in close touch, they Were speeding crashed Into a lured her maiden name since her dl- | spectaition, 1 ais tar eat army the vicinity of the Yucatan Chap telegraph pole in’ the Portchester | vorce it years ago, She is the es - ——— 7 Among (he passengers aboard the with the American situation. He has tion houses sold heavily of Stoel in == toad, Miss Helen Woodruff Smith, | daught of the late James D. Smith, * Marowijoe the Veasel jeft Just been promoted to be commander haroite of the ‘Rusne-Larnt opleiag (reaite nodote of the N.Y. Yaekt dicated out-of-town Mquidation, At the decision of the Washington Gov- | le nander J. aM. Hole of a large ship. PRESIDENT AWAITS | > the stroke of the wong at 10 o'clock ernment as to whether Germ b de N., unt ently in com ‘A of-promine nuit, and Raoul Le Mat,| Club; President of the Btock Ex- oe any has I a It will be from eight to fourteen | OU PIOmIM UUlly Min ile racer, were{ehange, Chairman. of an America's | 1500 shares of Stoel were sold almul committed a “deliberately unfriendly | Sf glee Broepos TS Gays before the submarines which are) vig today to be recovering from | Cup Committeo and a millionaire, In | ‘neously at from 70 to 70% bc doug of away now can report,” aald he “| thelr injuries in the United Hospital | 11 Rusvell Griswold, @ chorus man,| What the raiders were able to ac- Intimate friends of the Preaident| Minister to H til then we will bave no official Ine ALL FACTS BEFORE sued her for breach of promise, pro- Gulf of Riga is described as follows tn @ statement from navy headquar- tere: “The German fiat on Aug. win Locomotive retreated from 76 1-2 to 70 and spruced up to 74; Crucible clamor of the crowd. He considers that a great principle he one that must protect nd hener of the nation. y Ure, Belgrano, & member li Porukestes, Sites binith'a bon, r fo complish in their hour of success and do not think much of the suggestion | Arturo | Helmrine, a melon RUSSIAN LOSS LIGHT) “Yrom reports tn the English, Datel | ing ti car, wan not badly hurt Grinwold lost the suit, recovery from the attack was shown people aay about the Arabic case be-|Tpuis, and Mise Kleanor ( and Scandi prema it be mot core | ng a in these remarkable fluctuations fore he takes definite action, They site, until recently engaged PETROGRAD, Aug. % (via Lon-| tin that @ submarine eo ine ‘ , [Allls-Chalmers went from 36 7-8 to Fesent the intimation that he wili| teacher 1) the falnily of Mini don)-—Tho recent naval battle in the| Arable, No one saw the submarine FRENCH ARTILLERY PUNCHE } [30 1-8 and then back to 33 6-8; Bald- nae make his answer to Germany fit the ‘Tho Arabio’s captain says he saw a y, but this does (Continued from Firat Page.) is invol WILL WED HIS FIANCEE Steel went from 71 1-4 as far down as 66 and then reacted to 67 1-4 The rebound after the raid carried Bethlehem Steel to 277, although the The above despatch from Berlin is the first indication from any source that Germany may deny that the 6 re. with large forces ite atacks Positoins at the entrance to the President's plan, should it be established that the Arabic was sunk, WRECKS LINES OF a Pasquala Spurns Rosa Vita, but An- as President, convictions and hope for and expect the Gulf of Riga. Our ships during| Arabic was sunk by a German sub- tonio Will Make Her His raiders had beaten it down to 268] and the Americans who perished were pee oiadar a] Ry American citizens the Mth and 17th repyised the at-|Marine, In one respect it differs Wife. Westinghouse Electric made an elec-| alain without warning and without| The speccn of. Joseph P, Tumulty, tacks of tho enemy, whose secrot| from another despatch received from trical display when it snapped up to] justification. Becreiary to the President, at Spring pisoerations for entering the Guit| th Berlin bureau Saturday night Two brides-to-be arrived to-day on ut 34 from decline to 109, and] "inne frst utep, as has been stated, Lake, N. J., Saturday night, is eaua- | hoon favores by misty weather. ing that first reports of the - the Ttallan liner Duca degit Abruagl, | Reading, from # high prico at 146, re-| 4 hat neh. i : ing comment in Washington to-day ing of the Arabic said all were saved a turned to 145 fter touching 144 1-8. to Ambassador von] When here he is the spokesman for “Taking advantage of a thick fox,/ and caused rejoicing in Berlin, but By a strange set of circumstances! The advances were continued] Bernstorff his passports and to recail| the White House on most matters cor baggend of varsqgenng = en- javer arpers wat tour Americans Strong Positions on the Vosges neither girl married the man of her| through the afternoon, d although| ambassador Gerard from Berlin, | tt come up. The President has ‘tered Guit on and our “aroused deep concern,” | © f S S . there was selling when prices reached the figures of Saturday's closing, the sales were readily absorbed and the upward movement continued, American Can and United States Steel were among the strongest is- choice. Angela Sacrimon! was met at the pler by friends, who told her that her husband-to-have-been bad sailed for the front on the Stampalia on Saturday. She was led away weep- respect for his Judgment and confi- dence in his loyalty, Mr. Tumuity @aid the Pi nding as the “defender, servator” and the “spokesman” Chis would not necessarily mean an immediate cessation of Consular and commercial relations, however, When that step had been taken, the Count Keventlow to-day broke the editorial silence regarding the sink- ing of the Arabic. His article em- phasived that it has not yet been braved that the Arabic was sunk by ry Then Occupied After In-* fantry Charge. ot the inalienable rights of Americans the 19th and 20th the enemy in different directions, time keeping ap & fignt, in which thelr tor-| suffered material with ‘pedo —. On our pide we lost the gun-| Sivateh, wi : jerman submarine, but on the re; ‘furnished ifebolts to the passe: and cre Possibly this was mmented rt that the Uiner’s captain re PARIS, 2.—-After wrecking nemy trenches in Aug long stretches of Romano. she ing from the dook. | Rosa Vita came to marry Pasquala was met a: the pier sues and Tennessee Copper advanced to its high record figure, 51 1-2, Stu- debaker made a good recovery from its break o. 9 1-2 points. President would call Congres. in ex- ra session to provide for the national defense, should he think the situation urgent. Otherwise he would wait un- On Mugrestod, because the Arabi's Cap-| om sees hy heavy bombardment | BY her Aance, his brother Antonio | fs thal of aalen fora 44307] ul the reguia> seasion in December, | ot speak for tho Prealdent on this hich perished giori-| "Should it be proved that a sub-| that lasted several hours, the Fronch and a priest from Harrison, N. J.| shares on Friday. In elther case, tho following matters | occasion, on land and sea, and is interested tn asserting at every cost those rights of internatwnal law and humanity so vital to the nation itself, It is un- ‘ wit! a Marine destroyed the Arablo and that captured several German positions by The bridegroom-to-be experienced a —_—> would be laid before Congress when it 28 A eusly wks gang fight Hedhtot Americans | wore arowned WwFOte intantry charges, the War Office re- ohanke of air AS beholding the girl CLOSING QUOTATIONS. met by the Presidont: ARABIC DIDN'T TRY torpedo craft and came up to a dis- proof of the rightfulness of the posi-| Ported this afternoon. ie Dad promised to saarry, He sald A request for authority to in- TO RAM SUBMARINE, Satisfy that music hunger in tance of 400 yards from her, Tho ton taken by Germany, who has; At practically every sector of tne] that there would be “nothing doing,”| wi, net chacges tram previous clasin et] crease the standing army at once DECLARED IN LONDON.| you if ith ng Bivutch, enveloped in flames, con. Fepeatedly warned neutrals om battle front intense activity was dis-| Antonio, the brother, declared the girl | aii. Goa sumo. tity ‘ast lat SM E%| to 200,000 men, with provision in- *| your heart—with— tinued to reply shot for shot until 12f wing the dtatenard of Played throughout Sunday. looked good to him and thereupon , ah iS + ig] oreasing it to @ war footing of . Because having previously sunk 1.4, warnings by the United States In the Artois — region, grenade| Pasquala said something further + 600,000 men, and to arrange for LONDON, Aug, 23.—The Foreign and ms, forPede Powe. suffered and ifter having tried through threats to battles occurred around Souches und |which didn't sound good to Antonio, : Great reserve forces. Office to-day issued a statement de- ge futility of the losses muftered and toroo Germany to sglve up her sub-|Nouyjlie, without important result. |who punched his brother in the eye. A request for $50,000,000 to |Claring that the Arabic neither at- Mother Machree fe Rave evacuated the Guit ae ee a eeee etieiay ag) French long-range artillery bom-| The altercation wound up by Pas- equip the national military and |tmPted to ram the German sub- Two trios—on cello, violin and piano— pronounced one of the st instrumental records ever made, Have it in your cabinet— ready for a moody evening— you'll never give it up. barded the railway and stations on the roads between Lens and Menin, Lietard and Loos, and ille and Doual. The official statement says: “In the Artois district, In the sec- tors of Souches and Neuville, there quala Jeaving the dock. Later, An- tonio, with the girl, her baggage and the priest, left for Harrison, where they said they would be married Jater in the day, en EVEN CUBA STUDIES WAR. naval forces A recommendation that the navy be increased as quickly as possible, probably by the con- struction of six dreadnoughts and many submarine roplanes and small craft. Fone itin and dist two! Judgment of the German people.” psc liek Bispace Mitt PEACE OR BANKRUPTCY, GERMANS ARE WARNED marine (hat sank her nor attempted to escape. “The Arabic wes an unarmed pas- senger ship outward bound for a neu- tral port,” said an official statement issued in reply to inquiries, “Thus it Was impossible for her to have been it allies succeeded . ing in the Baltic one of naa dreadnoughts of was last night rifle firing, together A recommendation that govern- carrying contraband to this country, 35— 75 cent sree Marazoing conteing no reference) writers and Polltical Leaders Are] with fighting with hand qrenades, but |Mere (o Investigate “Unprepared|{ ment munitions factories be in, | “She was sunk by u German aub- A1735—Price . which was said in an official \no infantry engagements, Between nens,” Says Contractor, creased and that private manus | MArine without warning, Sho neither BIA RECORDS Urged to Prepare People to Accept Honorable Terms. tement of Saturday to attempted to been sunk, as well as the Si- hor to escape Though no further # the Somme and the Oise and on the Oise and the ttack th b facturers of war munitions be ‘ e submarine urged to extend their facilities in “What's going to happen in Cuba?” was a question asked to-day, when it CO plateaus between the oe po eee Feo ey on beth. sidea: esterday | eecame known that the Cuban Secretary acoordance with the ideas of Brig, |made, it was uasuinod DOUBLE- 4 TURKISH COLLIER AND AMBTPRDAM, Aug. 23 (via Lon- | 00% fe" Argonne thore were short of War, the head of the Cuban army Gen. Crozier, Chief of the Ord- | Cikn qvince bowed its declarations on DISC ‘ don).—At the secret conference of! engagements with bombs and hand land Jose Perpiman, who handles the | {or nance Department of the Army. Rey eracla pt. Finch 0: 4 GERMAN SUPPLY SHIP | Cabinet Ministers, political teaders grenades on the western outskirts Of | contracts for the Cuban Government, A plan already propared for strengthening the coast defenses, ‘The Admiralty to-day authorized a denial of the report that the steamer Dunsley, torpedoed shortly before the| | N Da- Fontaine Madame and in the Forest of Bolante “In the Vosges, on the crests of the and Influential writers, calledgby the are in New York. Perpiman arrived SUNK AT GALLIPOLI.) Gorman Imperial Chancellol before here to-day on thé United Fruit Liner | Kw. TRODUCTIONS! 1 pare Teoce ; 2 | Already the question seems to have| Arabic was sunk, was an armed oon the reassembling of the Reichstag last : he Harrenkopf, following | Asked if anythi 1 bet + 2 7 ; SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug. 23 (via Lon-| Thursday, Karl Holfferich, Secretary j’syfitited Agit witch took place after [planned In Cuba’ ne replied’. Lots, Ff Deo cleared up that the Arabic wan! ifel Ee pag ied A agin an hatlc ~ @@n)—The Turkish collier Bspahan] of the ‘Treasury, wccording to the a preparatory fire of particular We are busy down there, We are @| torpedoed ‘without ‘warning: § ThO) irc dar, a | hae been torpedoed by a British Telegraaf, explained that the oew| severity, we were successful in gain~ oles ‘thatthe Gahan Vlg | + § |] point now in doubt ts as to whether ae D Marine at Haldar Pasha, and the! German war loan would completely | iN bossesslon of some of the chemy’s |war and the head of the army were here } + | Germany will claim that the change ned French Aviator Escapes _ pteamer Budor of the German-Levant| exhaust the Empire's financial re-| fone ys EM Ml or el aaa oe dno ,nenificance. | They probably 4, | Of course of the liner Just before she} PARIS, Aug, 23.—Eugene Gilbert, th ‘Tine, loaded with munitions and pro-| sources and that tho increase in ex-| cident h preparedness,” he added, rather ta: | Kan; cyto. 24 % | Wes ettecked 100 the submarine com, | French aviator who was obliged to land Fisions, has been sunk in the Bea of! chequer bonds would cause bank-| “During the day of Aug. 22 French | cetlously, Pehl Vale: ra | ander to bolleve sho was attempt. |in Switzerland June 27 through an no- » Marmora, ruptey. ‘Thorefofe, Dr, Helfferich| #¥ittors bombarded «ne fi iroad sta. prerenesieoentiippersemenrene Maswet!* Mote ‘io R] ing o hostile act against him, Am-|¢/dens to pis motor, ate! pom die ome ts reed tions at Lens, Henin-Lietard and ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Motor Tet’ it t + AR banendor Gerard, at Bertin, 6 oxslGhd ee intern nee at aes The collier Espahun mentioned in| Used, It was needful to prepare for aM Joos, all In the Department of Pas de | Laclede Gas Co.—Quarterly dividend | \f ~ %| pected to throw light on thia point,| escaped. M. Gilbert arrived in. Paris Sofia despatch was probably tho | bonorable peace, Calais, ax well as the railroad line | of 1 3-4 par cent. on common stock, pay- | M! qi *Tigst night and reported for service at py » an $48 ton vessel built in| Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollw » Lille and Doual," able Sept. 1 M + %| Upon his report probably will depend the French Mintatry of War to-day, at Lae riggs end one owned in Con-| according to the same report, declared R.. eight rel pa ee : Bevel — %| = ptantinople. vi J ement to-day says regarding the rooklyn Rapid Transit quarterly divi- +1 the difficulties of the empire were in-| western theatre of war de 4 3 nd of 11 payable Oct. 1 Bua: creasing and advised his hearers to) “In the Vosges and north of Muen- m in’ > fb ae use their influence to soften down bel-| ster by ing on tho Linge. 2 at « nS Wink t iB TR Hicose inclinations and expansion poi. | Kor ~Rarrenkoff line.| Canadian Pacific R. R. for year shows 108) y . . Strong attacks by the French partly | special i 969, ge AN + ; 1, '2 tee Hetceeee Gb6 the sounbey | H list ight, [previous yours "renee $8882418 over |e We ae would be acceptable to the four mem- TUNE Sane’ THO BROIL DAR a tien macitie titan eA +h Wanaliae stredaaet DAEe oF Ete Betente, | and arrenkopt fierce flehte | inerensed $1,830.28 r tax in- 8 = § T hie one Would met j story conchiden, the meeting rotuse aM { f sonal ‘I S 1 for Mond dT 4 i to adopt a resolution advocating mod- | Avc\lane lapsed inroulmeut the night | nanan Co. year endéd June 80-—Cross Bi + if Extra pecial for Monday an UESAAY |} Who would each other greet. eration in the Reichstag, whereupon | AP? OUste ore learnings, Nncieas -. Not in- rt + ee ; taken prisoners vreaned. $272,288. Surpl 4 ‘ | the Chancellor, declared that, If al at Wastrin, southeast of Lille, an | erense fi iSh” Surpluarin equal to 8 ae th CHOCOLATE AND VAN COCOANUT KISSES They pave the way for work and homes OW | o ent, . 0 ‘ ft > an “‘reconcilably chauvinistic “atti.| Ragns: TINK Machine was shot per sen SS ——— is de ds dep ASTERLY BLENDED COMBINATIONS of choicest San |] yt) on Watig ates WTR re he would be o i D Blow -8i ¢ f dye pthnasg Ee ecclar aot uctant farponsicllli’ tee CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN! {ai hy Ge fig Blas Grated Cocoanut and melting Sugar Cream, di That World ads, are not shirkers, Hot weather brings « host of aunoy-| Germany's dinastor FR R $ MARKET, th Ya i by | lightfully flavored Chocolate and Van, made into How enuldithes baelnes sheesh skin troubles so quickly disposed ENCH T0 PEDO BOAT: Wemas Now | tor at ‘ia ra ial delicious sweets, Our regular 20c goods. circulation in is York city mores 4 r Poslam that box ready at hand | ew. Cove. chys, |r ie a, As @ Rousing Extra Special for Monday and i 4 ntl ‘® necessity for summer skin com-| TAMPER SINK GERMAN DESTROYER | woe ig e 4 #3 and Sundays, greater than the Herald, Ite ight use will clear in- 101 ue = i ast 12h + »| Tuesday only, we say POUND BOX Times and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER! mous ot's0)] WITH U, §, TORPEDOES fon, 8 © ae eer: eral Fan 23,496 MWe sean thee ls sothing batter PARIS, Aug. 3—"Ewo Pronch tor meh RS ly i]] guncahtee covmin our | | RUrre, CRANE, RRIELe ten teh . obo: ance HY Osh OS | WAY hp eureed DS, LAST WEEK— | Wiad for meoquito bites, takes ou! pedoboats encountered and sank «| Bo mR Bs WORLD ADS, L . andy pelvon. Steps rod + ane NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 2—The| German torpedoboat destroyer oft = . + &] i pa 6 report that Government Secret Sor- | Ostend: Belgium, last night,” says an 1G + 4] 2,300 ana maee) have keen warking in News |e eee eee OE Re ete’ oR ® More Than Corresponding Week b ly mastered boats were undamaged. Gataber:. Hee see BTR E40 shane, Last ¥ 4 ecieas remedy for every skin| port gained additional credence here the enemy destroyer Js believed to [December nt i) ast Yearn~ to- ave emerged from Zeebrugge, a | /anuary. 4 ‘italy Bet w Alcohol— Povlam Soap daily for Toilet meent oa 1 Se antin Gent eee, BH rendeavous for German submarines Narch.: nt a fRCan Mamtng er. OR 14,744 bo an ag ot ode ts tender! 1-4 conference, Tarts ts have made lie tan eutes | itasiay dhase 1042 1023 1022) MILAN, Aug. 2%.—Tho authorities MORE THAN THE HERALD samples, send 4c stamps to Emer-| Reports from reliable sources were ward from the base of the main Ger- | 7 off. : | to-day withdrew 1,800 Hcenses to sell nthe Laboratories, 8% West @0th St.| that investigation was being made of | [An fleet, | The pihgewement off] oo aleoholio drinks, Derinoing ® cam: World Ada. for Numberat ‘Work City. Sold by all Druggists,| alleged attompts to tamper with tor-| tion of the North ‘Bea in’ soveral | You ig forte jae” eefoona and refreshment houses World Ads. for Vartetyt pedoos soars ships of the, fast months, Besi, 18.0% conte | pave Werld Ads. ter Reaultet