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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915. ‘ FE ARTILERY GERM Aton with o.com Gold MSSLLUANHYOE “THESTATEISNOT GERMAN AVATOR WOLKOKYSK CITY BATTLES AT ONCE ANGLING FORPEAGE, ss “ELIMINATED FROM TREMBLING,” SAYS PAY HONOR FROM TAKEN BY GERMANS ALONGFRENGHLINE BUT WILL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. PRESIDENT WILSON SKY TOFRENCHMEN 3.800 PRISONERS _ | Chien Ypres, Artois, Arras, Roye and | Confident of Ultimate Victory Mrs. | w Deteats Me Startles White House by Sud- Drop Formal Tributes to Berlin | ' Further Sux Plateau Near Aisne Scenes and Wants Overtures to | politan Tike Holder One denly Walking Over to See Pegoud and De La Touche, | esses at Points on the of Conflict Come From Enemies Up in Women's Tourney Secretary Lansing | Killed in Air Battles | Russian | i — — i a } —— ™ — BIG RAIDS IN THE AIR.|SEEKS FAVOR OF U., S.| MISS STPRLING SHINES, WARHINGTON, sept #—Prestteat] TWO WERE UNDER FIRI aia Feond Hoyt. 6 | 7 w Went Lo th® State Department | . “ : | fay ond conferred with Hecretary a bo . aint Aviators on Both Sides Hurl|Change of Sentiment Toward, 17-Year-Old Girl Favorite Be- tanning tt wae genoratty understoos, Frenchinen Did Not at First), - ‘ 7 | 4imcusned the case of Dr Dumb a » Shells Upon Positions of | Americans Evident in iuse of Showing Again i poate ph — Know They Were on a i + » T " vor the Enemy. | Every Day Dealings. Laurie Kaise The Vrenident’s action was so wn Mission of Mer "4 gion of Duudaewnd (near . | wual that White Mouse and Mtate Vr iad ar arene =— ot aking fier 5 “rem t f riment attaches were slow to re Gen. ¢ : 5 are’ on PARIS, Bept f—Alr raids and or ly Bd L. Keen. TSIA CLAN, LAKE Por ne what bad happened, to far an|, VARIA. Mevt. &—Two remarkable roy ae j y oF ‘ "Mery batties markea + ruse mrrgie 300%, oy the Untied Preamp ‘ i iy ; bules have jue a paid by G > VJast night and tommy along the French Waypmaded te Urvet Brneins York, M a chee n@elale could recall, the only man aviators to # nen who we 1 woe “bine as shown by today’s War Office| LONDON, Bept. &—dermany ts not f Mee KOM Ot w Mt for « President going to call of | yitied « Balletin, whid reads ae follows angiing for peace, fhe wae never ' « HeCONE | en Be le Met in tg raed) The first was paid las ent iF sutack akin DR “Last sigh was marked by arti | more confident of the ultimate ovt- nA of he Women's WAliONEl | tary Day. cee ee eee ee ee ee ete etn ere and the Bis saat. Bae tery fxhting in Helgium to the North ' ® ? os making a reconn noe nea Petit | nor { ave fh captured, 2,800 Gt Gpren, ta the Aricto district, |°O™™ even if the world contiet | Mrs. W. A. Gavin, of Bnetand, the! Th President's call waa not ar-| croix, A German aeroplane flying at| brisone sining in our hands, to qgonnd Arms, in the region of Hoye, |*h0uld resolve itself into @ wur of lonty fore lor, defeated Mea. | Paneed in advance, He left his study | great height woared over Cha. | Heiner witt © abd 08 the plateau between the Oive | exhaustion. Germans generally ap Caled Pox of Mittadels Sand 4 out of the executive off | vannen, an Alsation village on the old | tne reg and the Aisne. Preciate that their task on the went | An Upset came to prognosticators | COR _ & Mtte-used entrance, | frontier. The aviator de 1 a| Wolkow hin divi “At several points along the front | orn front is vastly more diffieult than in the next match, Mise Kleanor Allen | (Ole) the venue which separates | wreath which bore the inscription ‘un ie a Mee} th the Champagne district, between | in the east, but they are absolutely if Howt cluminating Mra J. V few By we ine rounds from the | “To Pegoud, who died like @ | )°')"" | aa end Rheims and the Argonne, there har | convinced of their ability to break |Hurd of Pittsburgh, 4 and Mr ate, War and Navy building, and] hero, from his adversary.” 1! North i Srudane <Aupite- been Hghiing with bombs, and rifle | through the Anglo-French ines when ® | Hurd, formerly Dorothy ¢ pole walked up the main stairway unat Gorman aviatora tov joined with | Hungarian troog forel heir Bring, together with intervention on | desirable. w held the Briveh ute once, and | tended While dozens of aurpri 1© French in paying a last tribute | way northward the the marshes he part of the artillery, but without | in ail quarters in Berlin it te as- the An an twice, inimed several | Urints and employes stopped to Ic to Capt. Fequant De La Touche, who [Of thar dint een nan 1,000 prise the infantry taking part serted that Germany is equipped, not irndagae ree of Chicago w The President continued on up the | way Killed aloft in a battle with thr os mS the daeicida tives “In the Argonne there was yeater-|only from the military standpoint, up to Caroline Painter, ber towns-| iene’ cochanee jordin co mace etens | of (Ad enbmy's birdmen white en- land « mioRyD 7 nag yet Gay & Violent bombardment in the | but also Hnancially and economboally, Woman, &¢ the 9th hole [lone corridors leading to Recrotary | waxed on Monday's air rid on Saar. | been de ac cee Marasee Sector, together with fairly | to continue the struggle indefinitely, Murjorie’ Edwards of Chicago out- | Tansing’s pri office, where he) brucken, It was perhape the strang-| "A en tenes,” Pane eae gative cannonading in the northern] 1h Just returned from = week’ ed Klaine Rosenthal, Western | P aned by the measenger on the di est funeral serv of the war v region wee f Ostrom, the © part of the Woevre. The night passed | vinit to Berlin, ‘The above conclusions Stig ind ak the Gale |e no | At dawn two German tauber| thon), ndvance wax. brouKli, tO Without Incident on the remainder of | are based upon personal observations | mark te way | Mra, Lansing was calling on her} ceoused the French lines near Nancy |x t counter ttnek.” the front. end conversations with Germans of Mrs. C. It. Vanderbeck of Phijadel.|2UMband and. the secretary waa at phin was 4 up to Miss Winters Cold-| Mia desk with his coat removed, as Jham of ‘Toledo on the first nine | he waa ready to begin a day's work. Mra BL. Heifleld of Chicago led] After spending fifteen minutes with jBiizaboth Allen of Kock Inland bY] georetary Lansing, the President | r State Department corridor by | Fig RNA of the German avi : ’ that time was thronged by clerks! gsorm puddenty turned and headed | Pree Passed Over Dordrecht and eager to get a glimpse of the Presl- | nyck tow the German lines. A Were Headed for the Eng- | dent on such an unusual occasion. | small object ered down from his | No attempt Was made to keep t taube, and then a ond 0 8 the lish ¢ t back and as the President moved on| other taube wheeled it ht. Sev AMSTERDAM, Sept. &—Three air- Ge Gemini Obiakie waakkes “Gos Ye cee, ’ ; ; he was surrounded by correspondents | oral aviators ran out from thelr] wii coming from the east, passed t 4 a Tchay. would. coabibes & poane, cates | eee 9004 @ who asked about his talk with the] hangars and picked up the objects | *RNS “NINN thin tt Oat and at MUNITION PLANT STRIKE ae hee aa ttpaye & small floral wreaths with brief fors | io) ociock this morning. They were “You,” he replied promptly, “if it “i The State is not trembling,” he| mal messages of condolence for bal ie in the direction of the Bnx STARTED AT HARTFORD comes from our enemies and is based sald. “I just brought over some pa- | vouche's family i Nk ster A on the admission that we are vio- pers of 4 routine nature, which or. Nearly 100 French aylators at passed over a » eg ” WARONS PARADE dinarily 1 would have sent over.| tended the funeral service m. Lt came from rf TAN oOlk Yeu. coaulaer. 6 oveeention ——+—_ There is nothing new at all.” body was borne to a train , Polishers at Colt Factory Walk Out) +4, mediation from a neutral source, BOGUS LORD, SAYS P \ ared in “went President Wilson was asked if der-carriage of a distan © and Claim They Will Tie | for instance, trom President Wilsont” ' Johnston and Griffin, the|tnere was anything new in connec-|piane, 1 y I asked. 4 | - tion with Ambassador Dumba's case, ta): di is aaa | Up Works. “We would treat any such sugess- Challengers, Beaten, 6 to 2, “Nothing at all,” he said. “The BRITISH LABOR VOTES (pecial to ‘The Brening World.) tion with the utmost courtesy,” was secretary is handling that. | service men, Mr, Wilson walked down T0 AlD GOVERNMENT | | | | eh aviation [FOUR AIRSHIPS SEEN f nearly a mile, Anti-aireraft cuns began poppin and aped toward the Jcamp, flying rapidly a “Wive German aviators this morn- | high and low degree, among the for- ‘ tag threw down bombs on the pla-| mer several important government ' teaus of Maisevilie, where no dam. | officials, r age was done, d also on Naney,| When I arrived in the German capi- ) where there were some victima. tal, the residents were quietly, but ©) MAoting in eo-operation with Hrit-|enthuaiastically colebrating the om. jh naval aviators, French aeroplanes | cial news of tremendous captures of have bombarded the German aviation | Russian prisoners and munitions. @amp at —_——. ne < br 4 1 found no basis for the allegations « Squadrons threw down out 6 t asd ‘on the aviation field at Mt, Med. | ‘Mat Germany is putting forth peace ‘and on the railroad station at |*Ussestion ‘ —~>— acngprenns 4 ‘ores ills. pani oie ‘ ! HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 1—With | the reply, “but it fe my personal opin- at Forest ° Hills ch pad A toate dott ey { the walking out of forty polishers at|ion that Germany would open nego- (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) a 4 ie atone fy staira and across the street to his { the Colt Patent Fire Arms Manufac- | tlations only if requested directly by —_—-- ———s FOREST HILLS, Sept. &—Califor-| office by the same route as he came. + turing Company this forenoon the ex- | her enemies. i nia tennis players met on the ‘i Later it wag learned that the papers | Ini Songress Pledges | | pected strike in Hartford's munitions| My conversations with other Gov-|OWned an estate in England; that) one hundred of the curious being in|" mle des on the courts] wiich President Wilaon took’ to| Trades Union Congress Pledges ; * plants began. The union machiniats| ernment officials on the subject of |h® had been fighting in the trenches} front of the building of the West Side Club here again to-| Secretary Lansing Included a copy| «tytmost Assistance” in Prose- | Glaim that the strike of the polishers, | peace were in a similar vein, in France, I believe he sald a trench| ‘The procession arrived at Wail and|@*¥ to decide betwoen them another} of the ‘etter De Dumba had sent most Assistance ° national ¢ plonship «, tho| to his foreign office and which w: all of whom are out, will tie up the| Americans in Berlin agree that the|had fallen on him and tnjured him] Broad Streets about 9.20 o'clock The | MA{OnAl chanmpionship. In this, th ate oe te Suites. pe ye tp wae n, Photograph on sent to the cution of War. factory, which bas been working day | Popular attitude toward the United | #lightly. securition were taken into the vauita| (M4! contest of the thirty-Afth annual aad night on rush orders for riflos 8 has tmproved considerably in From tho beginning he made love] o¢ Morgan & Co. while the glish | CUFHaMent of the National Lawn As-| b a6 & hew type of machine gun for recent weeks. Certainly I observed | to Eleanor. She took it all as a joke. | gold was carried into the assay office, | soclation, Maurice pee iakgern D H no evidences of any personal hostility | Her intentions toward him were not| there to be converted into national; Thomas ©, Bundy ended thelr ik 96 gt a In the mean- . or to the Gov-| ‘the allied bel ts. toward Americans. I purposely trav- . one ‘The trucks beari he| time had been to eall on Secretary | tance” of British labor to the Gov-| ‘The Colt officials claim the strike | elied without any epecial credentials, |! S!) serious, Eleanor ix a sensible United Giites Prt ag en ane thel double title against Clarence J ie: Wilnon of the Department of Labor] ernment in the prosecution of the war ‘Ras not yet affected the other depart-/as an ordinary American touriat|sirl. She saw through him at once] United States Bub-Treasury in Pine | and W. M. Johnston, with the in connection with a plan to aid In| yoo adopted by the National British ments, where 1,200 men are employed, | speaking no German. 1 talked Eng-|and decided to have a little sport at| Street above Wall. ception of Bundy, who hails from Los| 8¢curing employment for any Aus- baie ii and say the polishers’ grievance is a | lish freely on the train, at wayside! nis expense. A member of the firm of J. P. Mor. : trian subjects who might leave thair| Trades Union Congress here to-day | matter of waxes and not of houra and | stations en route, on the atreets and | "* °*P' " i CG. bale Yhat The Geticalan oP Angeles, the players were all from} places in the munitions plants as the| by a vote of 600 to 7 | {@ different from the Bridgeport strike |in the popular restaurants in Berlin| "82 he pretended to be serious. fan & Co. sald hat the oatimatos of | x neixco and a brilliant mateh| results of publication of the decrae| phe Congress adopted a resolution it ts feared that th ic | Snsugh p38 ye har st wae But when sho roached New York and ‘ang previous onos wer cxageerated. | played along the lines made famous] {hreatening punishment. Secretary | reusing belief in the complete jus- a leare: © spark | though [Meard stories that it was not 101 20) lord we | p “te : me ipa flier ‘ : Vilgon was not at his office and th pressing bell " a an extensive strike in pate to’ uso English in the smaller Lp bepmronnetl vp Kus lord we] Particulars of securities received were | Py the Pacific Coast stars was pre- Ambassador returned to his Chancel-| tification of the position of Great oity. towns, had a great laugh. We knew he was| withheld by the bankers on the/dicted by the gallery which began to|iory intending to return to the su Britain and her allies in the war. The an impostor, You see, I am from|srolind that they constituted a pri- | and seats in the stand an hour before| mer Embassy at Lenox, Mass, later Missouri and I have to be ‘shown,’ He | Yate transaction, while the gold goes | 4 to-day. resolution read ia eat ahogt Ts Paat a lio the Assay Office and the the challengers and defenders entered “phis Trade Union Congress, whitat | me, #0 T just let bim| made public by Government offic the doubles court, run to the end of his rope. error in Pies nee tt) BRISTOL, England, Sept. 8—Reso- pi oughlin and | by Ambasa: in London lutions pledging the “utmost assis- | Se ETT HOMPSON'S expres: .g oppositioy to all systems McLoughlin und Bundy, three time of militarism as a danger to human! tf “Why, Eleanor never even thought! made the gold an 000,000, } winners of the doubles championship, cau conedan the preaent t of being in love with him, It is; Waa due to @ mix-up of dollars and! which they first; captured fror D. proerses, . N pounds sterling. fi first | Little and Touchard in 19 d tion of Great Britain and her allies, 5 true that he sent her flowers and | given were appr WED Tes wae to ibe Gaur Whe deleniing CEMOLS PIMPLES Ines GATS OF MOMEL BACK | candy and was attentive, but don't | they were suppos sterling | |, ‘ steer as oomplotely justified, and expresses ? Gone) and were multipl by five to give| pals were immediately followed by its horror at the atrocities which have | you see what it was? It was simply | the dollar equivalen’, Later it was | Johnston, the new singles champion, been committed by the German and | @ caso of a young foreigner, member | found that all figures were meant to| #4 his partner in the former's of- All the genuine quality of > {itary authorities and higher-pri Sra motheeatnt fame irvagto| Soi, dolar and he fondant | fo 0 ad callous, brutal and unnecessary sac $ win @ young woman whom he| ‘it j« notable that the value of this| . McLoug' nd Bundy won the rifice of lives of non-combatants, in- DIED. arettes put into thought to be an heiress. And the | latest gold consignment of over $19,- | first set at cluding women and children, and |@4 CAU—OCTAVIA, beloved daughter of if young woman knew bis game and let | 00,000 is almost identical with the ——— Mes. J. 4 suddenly Sept. 8, hereby ges Itself to assist the — Lottie, formerly of Kehoo's, Witte nt as far as possible in the ay him play it until it came time for| Previous English shipment of lant BELMONT ENTRIES. Governm some one to call a balt.” : —=_>--—— ——aeee prosecution of the war, Funeral Thurs Mrs. Campbell here was asked if a », t. r | ey 2 >; na ; u trotuwosit hed net bece, murchaset| MESPERIAN VICTIMS BELMONT PARK Rack TRACK, Plenty of Class to Programme, "4 ngs Nee wedding tes tor yeaterdey: NOW REPORTED AT 26) “vncsr scace hive pests ant yore; But It Fails to Draw , , =< “I might have bought @ trousseau iPM, fein Wark. Lue Big the Fag es; stra |eclling, one mile Duke of Tuber, 10 for my daughter,” she replied. “If I Tyke ao, Tha a0 ' 100% Pure Turkish Cigarettes did it consisted of one handkerchief | Bye to hide her smiles over this self- | Ten Passengers and Sixteen of Crew) ™y: labelled lord and ‘war hero,’ 1. the far-reaching efficiency Crowd. “Lam informed that this great war Dead or Missing; Six Women herd-lord, in an effort to keep from ; and Children, a being driven out of his fina tie story of his} MONTREAL, Sept. &—A list ot |W = — BELMONT PARK, Sept. 8—The Champagne States, in which two-| | year-olds were asked to go seven fur-| longs the first time in public com-} three-yearolds and up. rales nee PARKLING GLASS, SHINING SILVER, immaculate table linen and a faultless dining-room service do not excuse a carelessly kept-up kitchen and unsanitary ae trenches here in New York, sol: wonderfully courtship to @ — (Os “ih Sar th Neck Hi norning news) ett 7 ‘id, 14; Hae. | petition, was the feature of the ordi-| conditions where the food is prepared. Here in this Big ihe greatest cigarette Pane In any event the 1a dead and missing passengers from | OR daha roe ncaa Pee thas Gs iy Bee aed tn RIG TRAP ted Candy making Organization, CLEANLINESS begins on . th | cy the grovad floor. Boiler Rooms, Ice Maki , Rooms where Raw Materials are kept, Stock Rooms “t kept as immoculately clean as Our Candy Kitchens, De ee ee ere Vanderbiit he wage | the liner Hesperian, which was re- | want: {Emil Laerwald, No, 2 Rector Street, | cently sunk in the British war gone, |8. 8. French & Co, No, 26 Fulton regulars apparently little for} class in programmes, for they were| ufacturing organization in the t= = cS ae Wihiio today . ot or r pers, inery end Equipment. Every depart t of thi ‘4 Ralph Shai Y of | WAS made public to-day at the Allan AvE— Vor teo-reat-o iatit| not out in thelr usual number: } Machi partment of world, sireat, and alph Ghalnwalt, cf | Line Company's office ER er Peete iF Sie Yr uneerar tie atta ott vingl| framenetla Cootery, 90 wall 22, tee Soda, Founteine, Counts 2. By the accumulated knowl- | Mr, Shainwald said he knew the «no-| Miss Carberry is reported dead, and 10; Helle Ot) sho. ti ot Fi and Stoc! ur itores under daily inspec- ther of the young man and guaran- P40. 4 list of nine persons, said to be mins- | tApprention ‘ellowe Won driving: | tion, Sanitary production, Packing and Handling must add to Hy : teed that he would not leave the | ’ Weather clear, track fa Mine Ree | your enjoyment of LOFT SWEETS. e and experience acquired — [aa] |biate.'"ie then" took Andrews to his | '# given ae follows: Atlan Alice Tae Siete | Special for Wednead Special for Th ¢ * anne Madison Avenue home, annister, Josep ‘owler, = Mr. wen pecial for Wednesday cial for Thursda. in the production of billions of. |e] | “"'ti geing backs, mother.” was| Fowler, Hnuly torre, intant: Maria] MONTREAL RESULTS, a rertirncrnn chan asso ith Toteh C8 4 j ttes, the statement made this afternoon! Jenkins, Mary A. Barr, Ellen Taylor, ih Mie ese Bre rr on arated" E cigare po} |r, youn Andrews: arews.»|four years old; W. Cownley and a shes fs, Sank Dinah Dey, Hggmae, Mamie K G,, Borax, Song of Vaile) lantagenet, Orotund, € 3. By packing 20 Lord Salisbury in a simple Foil Package and doing away with costly boxes, figue baju dellctous kts) Isaid Ratph L. Shainwell, this after-|Canadian soldier, name not given. — | sete oe ih |noon in his offices in the Woolworth| The list also gi the. names of Pulaing. “Dut ; 2 we pines he be | sixteen members of the crew, and jongs toa good family, that he wen 4 7 eOxtord Oniveralty for three years | Meludes the name of F. J, Wolff, who, and that when the present war be-|despatches from Queenstown sald, | Welles, Carita Nght, Carlone | OSoratehed- "Antrim, | Yonda 11, Grose 8 4S For pro.yearol 4, $800 wlded: tive end « bait fu t 3.08 oft ° fs. * Tine, oo Ww inte dal coupons and premiums, - an he enilated in tho Torritorlals. | |wae an American citizen + | piace by Aeronaiit red with, anda vFemium, § Mik rnc : », was wo a. ‘ [ in the chest there and discharged for _N Y. ‘COTTON EXCHANGE. ity ran, 8, Hoaley Gieabiiity, Then he care here, and ‘ aD i ah ao se teh" Horse, wolght anil jockey 4 Y STREET Ho fell in love with hor, he tells me, | 35 veg, excluding ine ear uso | fi | 2. \Sat Vanity, 100 (Lilley) 6 ORTEANDT ree and proposed, To make his caso Closing as 13) High Home, 107 (I MeTaagart) 11-5 - ee Bay ae, for Cc stronger be gave her @ card bearing Open. High. Low Wilson and Lansing at Ball ¢ Her ae athens neal eta Ait. becom | ok aie ‘Lord Norton.’ This wWas|Qctober .. 9.84 10.00 9.80) y 7 trees Roose Bre tee ame of m oharacter he imper-| December 101s 10:38 10.13 win ow hel geiperen pgs Re Wins Pace. | pm Lhe ug ‘THE Amenioam TosAceo COMPANY sonated in @ play in this country sev- [January 1038 10-0) 10.48 HARTFORD, Conn,, Sept. 6.—The 2.30 Bo on Tueh eit wten |pace, unfinished yesterday at Charter | pepeie m™ for advancing bis passage | jy) 0.98 13 Las nateur teams for the ben-| Oak track, was won to- ay by Russell | will responsible for Market el closed ud, u MS iW pant A. RK. encampment enter- | Boy, Hall Boy second, Peter Farren | his 2 obligations a at the Vanderbilt.” = | up, | @inment fund, [dura “The best heat wae 2.06 1-2, | March” ..1n8? 1077 1088 1077 fgretgn relations long erel years ago, Mra. Andrews once May o...01080 1087 1077 10.97 omoan to og BOTS A ‘The eoscltied a

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