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‘ Che [Circulation Rooks Open to all.” OS Te Mle tak Geet NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, fe (The Sew Fork World INAT EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. ‘ ' 1915 i ) NANPE® |Gen. Mackensen Crossing Stream With His Staf JOHN D. IR. DANCE | i In rics thera dome ; desta Czar’s “Troops ee eerCCoL OC OLeCeererrierll CElerererrc Cece rece ee eee ee rer ree eer ee ee eee LABOR TRIBUNAL ACCUSED NCE | BY PROSECUTOR OF ORDERING. prsupy DEATH OF ‘SCAB’ CLOAKMAKER we U.S.SOLDERSLAN, CARRANZA TROOPS But Satin-Gowned Ones Are Not ment by Employees’ Club. TIME FOR Ignored at Entertain- Then Followed Attack Upon Liebowitz With Iron Bars, Which Killed Him. 604 096O6 6 4-54 StSeSeS ALL SEVEN MEN ON TRIAL. He Leads Fun of Mixed Witness Simmons Says Strong- Company. Arm Men oe and Hot Fight Follows Attack on| WALSENBURG, Col. Sept. 24.— id by Officials. . John D. Rockefelier jr. had such a Paid by American Force—Number | good time tangoing, “ragsing” and|% of Mexicans Killed doing the hesitation with miners’) > ‘The remarkable charge that during the bitter strike of the garment workers tn this city in the summer wives at the Cameron School House that he kept his promise and re- mained at the camp over night. Con- a DEBE EO DOS DRA IIHS EDD LAMAR HARDY PICKED BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept. 4— of 1910 Herman Liebowitz, a non- Mexicans. to-day attacked a detach- tee caine Tab eles bd tif uaton. worker, was arraigned before ® | ment of United States soldiers at | ditions among hin employees, Rocke. AS POLK’S SUCCESSOR Seok union tribunal as a “scab,” robbed | Progreso, forty miles west of here, |feller left carly to-day for Pueblo, Rie YON MACKENSEN AN® PART OF aTA\ bf the money he bad earned in a0 lang Killed private Stubblefield of| “the little Pittsburgh of the West." 3 BR eA SEL, open shop at Hunter, N. Y., and then Troop B, Twelfth United States aay mit dee assembly ever gath- Mayor Mitchel Selects His Personal] 6-0« ree es sheen caansesseunnenenian sentenced to be assaulted with tron d heard the young millionaire jok-| Maj “ |Cavairy according | ceived here. | to advices re-| ingly remark at the of the schoolhouse entertainment last night Friend for Office of Cor- bars, which resulted in his death, was made to-day by Assistant Dis- FRENCH TAKE ISLAND GERMANS PLEDGE Capt. A. V. Anderson of Troop HB) that he proposed to have a good time poration Counsel. trict Attorney James A. Delehanty 1 | ang another soldier were wounded So let's clour the floor and danc Mayor Mitchel this afternoon se- BELONGING T0 TURKS outlining the prosecution's case) ‘Phe Mexicans approached from the i ibibo wee nie oe cted Lamar Hardy Corporation ie against the seven labor leaders on |qirection of the Rio Grande, one milo| wives, children and reluctees * Some | Counsel aa successor to Fronk Lyon ——— trial for murder before Justice Tom- | qistant from the hamlet. ‘The Amert-|of the mon wore in their undershirts, | EO!) Who ts now Acting Secretary $6 AV An 000 Occupy Ruad, West of Crete kins in the Criminal Branch of the erin crinare of State at Washington, The salary 1 ) 1 jean detachment, which has been on clothes and caps with and Two Miles From the WEATHER Few — te night ond Beturdey. . T* Cireulation Rooks Open to All| 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. VON MACKENSEN’S ARMY ROLLED BACK — BY RUSSIAN TROOPS, BERLIN ADMITS - <4 —-—_——. GAINS MADE BY FINDENBURG IN DRIVE TOWARD DVINSK; HE IS CHECKED AT WILEIKA Mobilization Is Ordered by Greece and Bulgaria and Roumania Is Likely to Follow,Thus Putting, All Told, 1,720,000 More Men in Field. TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK; ONE BY AIRSHIP BOMB BERLIN (via London), Sept. 24.—The War Office in its report tos day admitted that strong Russian attacks had forced Gen.-Mackensen to retreat. behind the Oginski Canal, temporarily abandoning his attempts to reach the Vilna-Rovno railway. The Russians are attempting to- envelop Mackensen's flanks. It was stated that Field Marshal von Hindenburg had made further Progress in his efforts to capture the Russian fortified city of Dvinsk. The taking by storm of additional northeast of Smelina was reported. Russian positions defending the city Following ia the text of the official @————_______ report: “Army group of Field Marshal von Mackensen: Advanced divisions north east and east of Logischin ere withdrawn behind the Oginski Canal ani the Jasiolda River before an en- circling Russian attack. They car- ried two officers and 100 men with of Corporation Counsel is $15,000 a mt | as candles, Mat of the foreigners were ie . Supreme Court. . |duty at Progreso since its recent fight | aressed in the brightest colors: year. Syrian Coast. “The case is a very simple one,” de-| when a soldier was killed and an offt- |" Mr. Hardy is about forty 4 The Austro-Hungarian miners ap- bt clared Mr. Delehanty to the twelve|cer wounded, was camped in front of | sivuded charles tockaworth, Engen | i married and lives at Ni PARIS, Sept. 24.—Montteur de la jurors obtained yesterday when the|® house. The Mexicans opened 16] warehousoman, who recited some.|20* Hundred and Third Street, He pm ee Fiotte, the official organ of the French and Private Stubblefield fell at the of and . mes an old distinguished Naval Denactivent ehbes 4Ncak nm, “We shall prove that| thing from Kipling. A miners’ quar- Ue ey ee ea? Naval Department, announ: y ee) bees jaret volley: tet had sung hymns and the minera'| Southern family of jurists, He grad-) Subscriptions to the Third One| tnat a rrench force had eccupted Morris Sigman, General Secretary and) ‘Tho soldiers returned tho fire, mov-| Cronestre he I several pieces| Uated from the University of Missis vo Treasurer of the International Ladies'| ing rapidly toward the house and) wren ftockefeler was called on to|*!ppl and later from the Law School Reported at More Than Kuad Island, in isi tern Mediter- Garment Workers’ Union, as Chair-| firing at the Mexicans every time one | soak of Vanderbilt University, at Nash- ranean, west of Crete and two miles owed sel The Mexica vho * . le, Te eo eo to Ne’ yor 4 pom th Syrian coast, 5 bre reported mounted, re! Bible class ox,erienc his pro: 6d eBsy Years GEO, a strike of 1910, managed the trial and) ine prush in the direction of the Rlo| sy build « stand MOK Ane alineee Young Hardy began to study law | — Jabout 4,000 sentence of Licbowits, The sentence/ Grande, the troopers pushing thelang other lively banter brought the|in the office of Boothby, Baldwin &| LONDON, Sept. 24.—The total of Se fighting. The Mexican casualties have not| been ascertained, One troop of the! was not entered in a book, to be sure, but there is no doubt that tt was de- Hardy, of which he ts now a member counsel for the Ar- young inillionalve a round of applause when he finished with the dance sug- Later he became loan is given by Rueter's correspe gestion mour beef interests R Yates, ans executed, Twelfth Cavalry and @ large de-| fie led the first dance with Mra.|, MP Hardy and Mayor Mitehel have ent at Amsterdam at 10,000,00¢ SENT 10 CROWN Pp INGE “Solomon Metz, President of the} ichment of the Twenty-sixth Infan-| Caries Kaiser, wife of the camp au-| tre Maven away is an inaapendent | marks ($8,007,500,000). United Hebrew Tradea; Jullus Woolk| try were later engaged in the fight. perintendent, to the tune of: “Tip. | Demonter This total was given In a message ee at alder Auapita, va| Lieut: Payne, in charge of the infantry | perary.” He dipped, twisted and |received in Amsterdam to-day from | Switzerland Hears of Heavy Gere Union; Isidor Auspitz, a i Makers’ detachment, reported by Phone to} glided perfectly, laughing at the awk- Berlin, The amount probably will be them as prisoners, “Army group of Field Marshal von Hindenburg: Southwest of Lenne- waden, the villages of Rose and Strigge, which had ben temporarily evacuated, were again preoccupied, “Before Dvinsk, northeast of Smol- ina, further Russian positions were captured by storm and about 1,000 prisoners were taken. “Our forces on the flank of the re- treating Russians ‘at Wilejka are en- gaged in a stubborn battle, Strong Russian attacks were temporarily suc~ cessful at one point. On this occa- sion several canon teams which had held on till last night were lost. “The advance, which ts closely pressing on the heels of the retreat- ing enemy, has crossed the Solyol- schany-Traby-Iwje-Novo Grodek line. “Army Group of Prince Leopold of Bavaria—Tho resistance of the enemy was broken on the entire front during the pursult in the Serwetch district above Korelitscht and Szczara. The district northwest of Kraschin has been reached. Further south in am engagement with enemy rearguards 100 prisoners and some machine gume fell into our hand: Bulgaria and Greece Both Order Mobilization LONDON, Sept. 4.—A decree order- cloak manufacturer, who was for- merly a member of the Cloak and Suit Makers’ Union, and Abraham man Reinforcements Sent in the Argonne District. Brownsville at 10 A. M., that the fighting still was in progress and that several of the Mexicans had been ALICE LONGWORTH WEARS PANTALETTES wardness of Mackenzie King, the $25,000 Hockefeller industrial investi- gator, who with every other member increased, as it is said that the n- xregate of amall subscriptions is still unknown, Weidinger, « member of the union.) ited, He declared that the Mexicans| ot the Rockefeller party had picked ‘This is the third war loan in Gor- GENEVA: Reiieriands bg % acted with Sigman as the tribunal) oieageq were Carranza soldiers. |out some miner's daughter or wits many, The call was for $2,500,000,- poe tsiateders gp rons which tried Liebowits, Men in overalls, girls in calico and]Not the Lace Trimmed Kind, but/000. It has been oversubscribed | Switzerland, that the German Crown “Morris Stupnicker, another unton man, was the strong arm man who helped in the assault of Liebowitz. ees NINE VILLA OFFICERS ARRESTED ON BORDER Prince has received from 30,000 to 40,- 000 reinforcements in the forest of t cotton crow: Rockefeller. nd collided with by $600,000,000, It's a long, long way to Heavy Skirt Material With Tucks @-*. ‘ ing 4 general mobilization of twenty classes of Greek soldiers, signed by King Constantine and promulgated to-day, f# likely to bring all the Bal- kan States, with 1,720,000 more troops, into the world war, With the exception of Denmark, Holland, Sweden, Norway and Swits- erland, all of Europe will be involved ~hi ‘The figures un the subscriptions to| Argonne during the past ten days, |" nd al ved, , 'RIC. »|26 Broadway," every one sang to the —Chicago Sees The . A " pate from Athens declare Max Singer, a former member of the BY AMERICAN TROOPS) heen voserany." Teketeln, Chicago Sees Them. the third German war loan show that | Several batteries of Nght and WeavY| 14.) ine order for mobilisation han “Mo a 8 he & PRES Sealnichteals : A . t 0! pled 0 0 °: 8 also © been sent to him - Joint Board ot the epee B58 Bult shook hands with all and took up and| CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Mrs. Nicholas | the total pledges to the war loans Asn yoiety a Rea Mid ot| #roused great enthusiasm. Parliament Makers’ Union, was the man who “¢-) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 24 kissed the childrer Longworth, who gave the country|the Empire since the beginning 0 | au Lakte th Pe ROrIEA G0) have been | Will meet to-morrow. companied Liebowitz to Hunter, N.| Go. paoul Madero of Villa's staff has — “Alice Diue” when she was Alice} the war have reached the huge mum of | ee et and. hundreds of saidiec,| he order for mobilization c ‘i @ bac ei * : 5000, (000) einforced and hundreds of soldiers ¥., and came back with him, remain-| yeen arrested by American soldiers Roosevelt, came into Chicago yester- | $272,500 | re hastily constructing new trenches) Quickly after the King had gran committee at No, 8 East Fourth) |... 1 major Gen, Frede nick Funston and ruffled and lace trimmed. In Rupiah d 1914, , ad ae a town Premier informed the King that mo i > from Marfa to-day. With Madero AT TARRYTOWN HOME tead, heavy skirt material, with a] $1125,000,000, according to figures Sagas ci gmie ae bilizatlol the o' salble reply (Continued on Sixth Page.) were eight companions, all supposed wide tuck in each leg, and reaching| from Berlin shortly after the ou GERMANS NOW OFFER _ sister pe ney pe feed * * 2 — scriptions close Fo the wee 14-YEAR-OLD BOY HANGED "They were taken into custody when|!" Good Humor, Too, and Poses! They would have been noticed it|supmeribel 16 GENTS FOR COTTON ahold’ hel Vawacded’ Ad a, @utena they crossed to the American sido of] With His Granddaughter for | they hadn't been pantalettes, because — - py oy FOR ATTACKING GIRL Sheet a eS I : ¥ were lnnaer than: ¢he abirie Cbi> | —_-_-——- ‘The Minister of War, Gen. Dangil# 4 enosit Se ppequently took the decree to the BODY OF MRS BRUGUIERE (Special to The Evening World.) elling coat, with a broad cloth collar | Deposit Securities for the Purchase| palnon add tha Sing elsnet The Young Georgia Negro on Scaffold] ViGTIM FOUND ou oD. Ft iiss Lucy |iur of any sind, was worn with the vel BE Teale intern cikonee nt Admits Guilt and Declares ARABIC ’ Spellman, Miss Madeline Prentiss, | *skirtish looking trousers, | Ties of ered in Germany yey weapel er a tae i Granddaughter, and a pamall army of he collbe anid . Measure Designed to Stop Prac - , The decree states that mobilization ag , e. of the collar and 4 be & od AS NGTON Sept he JACKSON, Ga., Sept, 24—Joseph| Corpse of New York Society|7.3y this morning. Mr. Rockefeller |" Mrs, -Longwo P tice of Buying Drinks tor BRE tee mii vot | of prudence of wlinilar a N, Ga, § . . ee vatticularly good humo! d | shoes and a hat of straw, wi 1 ere + 7 yy maen ry BU classes of 189) Persons, a negro boy fourteen years Woman ts Washed Up on | was 8 i ‘ ir ely ea ns facing and a tailored ornament in Soldier America arava «pound | Hon by Rule 1 old, was hanged here to-day for the Irish Coast |bosed with pia granddsughter for.» | Fe Her ravaliing putme was | as seme okie aie sehen res ad i HOF 6 eight-year-old white girl 4 neg Dlanbad tor be hank aca | Aree ev: ther one shinluaie me ee n Hoke 8 ware " rhs, aed naif unde d persons around| QUEENSTOWN, Sept. 24-4 body Fee he tad baa a I aabant none Oe ES approved the anti-treating pre bs Papa % e) of Athens, says that th hilitary the scaffold the boy admitted he com-|that came ashore at Clonakilty She lin Cleveland, He refused to talk on! $12 MEN'S FALL SUITS, $5.95, | 10> nsly: drafted: and pres The trina have measures undertaken by Greece show ¥ he crime and stoically an-|#0Uth coast of Ireland, ha iden | inancial or business matters THE “HUB" Clothing Cornet, Broad. |to him at to-day'’s session of oe Oe a a sent a decision has been reached to mee mitted the cr! i tified as that of Mrs, Jo: bru se Suh way. cor. Barclay’ SU.¥epp. Waclwerth | privy Council. ‘The measurn was di , nN ) G1 Bp Re eee a dereationiiy nounced he was ready to die. ere, society woman of w Yok Baran | Buliding, will sell to-day and Saturday iy aeety ‘ c purchase pr and d ighed only seventy- | S¥! . b 4) But }1.000 Men's Fall Suits and Top-Coats, | *&ned particularly tos bra uit 1 will be| without delay. It adds that the in Although he weighed only 'y- Jone of the victims of the Arabio dis- Hu bg fine black thibet, fancy graye, browoe's |tice of buying drinks for soldiers SRL CUE rr ar Ee PAL Or ed Babe eect eh Haiti five pounds, his neck was broken by | aster. Hermuda, Cen | dark mixed worsted; all M4 to 44 ee oP tae Mell a TipeumEBte DI Le AD: Satta DA the fall, Mrs. Bruguiere was one of the two Pam on ay |Our special price to-day and Saturday, apinnd Reaches Live less some modification of the British |2¥" "wht and to fulfil ber duty to Gov. Harris to-day declined to in- Americans lost in the sinking of the re Check “oom tor bas eae, Open Saturday Bient til 38) Ths . Bagh, MoTha liner eee, Rome: modification of t Ht18h | Uoport Serbia 4ov. a le lothlers, A '. ordera in yuncs! and contraband oF Lerfegp with the execution, Aner, Sojents Gere aay ont ea relewnne 1 Lapland arrived trom New York to-day. ders cau be secured, A mpssage from Sofia to the Havas 4 . oe ~ i ~~ igi _ vw @ News Agency in Paris makes the definite announcement that mobilisa~ ion of Bulgarian military forces, re+ ported to have been postponed, hag been decided upon. It says the official Journal, the organ of the Bulgarian Government, published to-day a decree ordering mobilliatzion of the classes of 1890 and 1912. ‘These measures by Greece and But+ sarla are almost certain to draw Roumania into the struggle. With all these Balkan States at war the new forces would probably be lined up as follows Bulgaria, with a total fighting force 720,000, on the side of the Central Powers. Greece, with 400,000, and Roumania, with 600,000, on the side of the allies, pels Cente VICTORIES CLAIMED BY RUSSIANS AT EACH END OF LINE. PETROGRAD, Sept, %4.—Brilliant victories at both ends of the long battle front were claimed tn official despatches to the War Office to-day, Gen, Russky has beaten back with heavy losses an forces who tlempted to approach the Dwing ver twenty-seven tiles southeast Riga, Ivanoff has captured for villages from the Austrians, jore than 1,500 prisoners, rmans are renewing thelr ate on the Russian positions west {aid southwest of Dvinsk, A great battle is developing, but the Cmar's | troops are holding thelr own, ln the Jaoygheastern theatre é taking The ( pas le =: