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ar af ‘i i: — | ST E aes mae une poured @ we tree the Gir tiet poms ot te bere ree of oe fee, foe etry enue Bends Giher thoursnds vm ers el de ka TT ot rene ~ ee ee _——— Ce ee tw Prenet ie the ” — «to The emer er enews . oo Co ee bet on pews y a wt laws Germete ore rusbing wer 6+ The sewnpepers polnes oot thet Beigem te mee the | th Billee mee bare eutered benwtly mashes te ptillery Fire Preceded Allies’ Charge Whegand. | (Od eateneively by the oupidying (er mens tor mor bave oven given up by oe Rm Ot Lowe, eorts @ ine “an #0 ay, o Arponne Forest) whe A unwierrupies tire eb “drummed” the German trenches With shot and made them auch « fuer inferne that they were no \ puble, The German divie ine the lime at that point from one and a halt to two thelr « bated to-day in intensity The According to reports which are now Png |coming in, the French and Bauglieh to the southwest of |B the methods ued by the Near Loos, against the Hume Lite, @ terrific concentrated artiliory guccessfully——trat battering the like Bre which levelled (he German! With iremendoun masned artiliery fire tremohes made it possible for» ¢ and then attacking with wave after by the allies’ infantry to force the | "8h" Of infantry. All reports declare that to Germans back for a con-| noth widee were te ramen ‘um. aiderablc i rysees Ae to their second line} ihe Oermans me eet sony ITALIANS AGGUSED | sven une beri r-| OF SHELLING HOSPITAL by the fact that « porte admit the loss of considerable Vienna Declares That Institution in Goritia Was Hit Five war material, the nature of whic: however, is not described in the pre- Times, BERLIN, Sept. 27 (by wireless to reports. Tuckerton, N. J.)~L'be offtoiul state- German defenders evacuated the ruins of Souches, which perhaps ment issued yesterday at Vienna con- tains the following: had been the scone of more Agbts and more bloodshed to the nquare Yara. there and around its famous sugar mill, than any spot of similar wring the eutire ere during the June of- The activity of the Italians yester- when, despite the indeserib- | day was confined to heavy shelling of | hell of artillery fre, the Germans | (the Itod Cross Hospital at Gorizia, held to it by thelr toe nals. none: is oot ponte Pi by the od Croa# fing, Italian shells Bow sald to have been given UP | tng nospital Ave tines, On: tarily to the French, a8 the | pioded in the operating room. three other abelis fell in the immedi- Ate neighborhood of the hospitul: “This action Was coutrary to inter- national law. It served no military value of that point is not it would be de- purpose, as there were po troops in that immediate vicinity i ~F it fl i if i f H 3 it under the fire of English guns on the which come down ty Souches. the point where the Joftre's wedge struck { gE F i : Pie Austrian official statement of rday as received by way of Lon- | ton did not contain the foregoing, which apparently was stricken gut by the British censor, — AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SINKS A FRENCH SHIP IN THE LYBYAN SEA, via wireless to Sayville, t it ie evident now, as} L. 1, Sept. 27-—-A French ship of 5,000 that Gen. Joffro and Field|tona has been sunk by an Austrian Marshal French are trying to force | ®¥bmarine in the Lybyan Sea, accord- around Souchez and Avion, nm Athe telegram to the Frankfurter Zeitung and thence in the direction) ‘The steamer was carrying coal The Lens railroad junction’ from Malta to Cypres. =e art pate witH Avion, on the Bel- tier, where 1, & ike Leopold of Ba- the desperate fighting e top of a 227-foot ob wer, How far back the at that point is not reports available bere i tH ip the S i i 4 This RHEINAROON with big batoon Now leads a chorus here; in ay ee lave fy sing the preion iebmann'’s jmined to hold back THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ADVANCE BY FRENCH OFFSETS GAIN MADE BY CROWN PRINCE “. Two Points on the French Line Where Allies Are Advancing Te ePrr rer rrrrcy seeeeere : ‘ rs ’ : ‘ ‘ . * . + ComPitone British drove forward in nya (ema The arrow on the map to the left shows where the » Arras district and arrow on the right shows where tho French advanced ‘NO LONGSHOREMEN'S TRIKE CONTEMPLATED err rir rrr rrr eee jitead of Union Declares Present ~ Agreement bb factory Reprres * of the teterne 4 oon! Laneehoremen's A he thee ared today thal @ etrike of tu “er ot thie time bed wot bene ) 1? | plennee ie net even contem are working under wb mont of Tee eeeetenees | e HRSON rr er es in the Champagne district. It is reported that Germans lost 100,000 men in the two actions. ‘ sa oe the GERMANS CONTINUE ATTACK ON DVINSK;, AUSTRIANS RETREAT of Kaiser's Armies—Both Sides Claim Victories. LONDON, Sept. 27—Some of the flercest Oghting of the campaign is in proigre: The Germans continue thelr furious at- tacks in an effort to drive the Rus- sians out of Dvinsk, while in Vol- hynia and Galicia the Russians con- on the Russian trout, | tinue to harass the Austro-Germans, | | who had designs on Kieff, from which town they aro now further away than they were a few weeks ago. Gen. Ivanoff apparently is deter- ‘.0 Austro-Ger- mans, and his efforts are meeting with @ considerable mvasure of suce cess. Tho fortress triangle, which includes Dubno, Rovno and Lutsk, ty almost entirely in the possession ot the Kussians, In Galicia the Austrians have been driven back across the rivers waicu run parallel to the border. Owing to the faiure of the Teutonic there have been the German commands, atch from Petrograd to Reuter's Telegram Company. Even Gen, von Eichhorn’s name is men- tloned as being among those in dis- favor, according to statements made by German prisoner: Captured Germans also aay, the message adda, that an appeal bi been issued to the German army fore the Russian town of Dvinsk calling attention to the importance of the capture of this point in order to protect their comrades on the Svent- siany front, The following official statement was issued yesterday in Petrograd “Tho sation was somewhat quiet- er along the Dvinsk front. According to the statements of prisoners the at Vilna, changes in ways a od preneeld Beer test drink the ingenuity of man ha a malt drink-—namely, b And Beer is one of its best varictics. S$. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. Fierce Fighting Follows Drive | forces to surround the Russian army | many | lGermans mutfored severo-tonsos in the recent encounters and attacks which we Aas After a figh: yesterday | he possession of the village of | treaviats on the lake of the same name the Germans were driven from the village. “In the Villya region above Viletka desperate actions continue. We cap- tured the village of Resterka, The Germans delivered a series 01 attacks near Vileika, pushing them so far on many occasions that bayonet fighting ensued, All the attacks were repulsed. jIn the district northwest of Vilelka ‘our troops carried by a bayonet charge the fortified villoge of Ostroft and then recaptured\the village of Ghirty. “On the Smorgon front and south of that town the fighting continues, In the region of Lazdouny, east of the Village of Ydie, the enemy developed a violent fire with heavy artillery, Our troops evacuated the village. H With the bayonet we crushed the desperate resistance of the Germans | near the village of Podgurie, east of Novo Grodek, taking prisoner four of. ors and ninet yesterday the enemy was driven from his trenches near tho vilinge Old Koltchitzy, We took prisoner here about 600 Germans and captured yev- | eral machine guns, two provision col- | umns, artillery wagons and ammuni- tion. Sull further to the south the! village of Podlugie also fell into our hands after a bloody bayonet charge. “On the Strumen! River we drove back across the stream the Germans, who abandoned numerous wounded and @ large quantity of munitions and burned the bridgenear Staticheff,” LINER TRANSYLVANIA _WAS SENT TO BOTTOM Transport Reported Sunk by Ger-| man Suomarine Formerly | Cunard Service Here, According to private advices received here, the large British transport re- ported by wireless form Berlin on Sept, 21 to have been sunk off the island of Crete In the Mediterranean by a German submarine was the Cu- narder Transylvania, This big liner, @ 14,000-ton Vessel, 548 feet long, had | been chartered by the British Govern- ment to carry troops to the Dar- |danelles, She was built only two (years ago at Greenock, Before the British Government took her over she plied on the route be- tween New York and Liverpool, pia ieee“ 'SARNIA’S MEAT CARGO A LOSS the steamship companion under two- year contracts and to-day their rep- Tesentatives are to meet with officials jof some of the sinaller lines and with ‘bons stevedores and demand of them the sume sort of agreements. T. V, O'Connor, the President of the association, sald that when the larger) companies entered into agreements with the union on Sept. 1 the possi- bility of a general strike passed. The agreement under which the men aré working gives them a rate 0 cents an hour cents an hour for overtime, for Bunday work. Richard J, Butler, the President of the Greater New York District Coun. cil of the, Association, will be other repfesentative of the shoremen in the conferenes agreed with Mr, O'Connor in stating a strike was not contemplated, i |BRITISH STEAMER SUNK BY SUBMARINE: MARSEILLES, France, Sept, 27.— |The British steamer Natal Transport | was shelled and sunk by @ German | submurine Sept, 17 south of Crete. | Its crew of thirty-four was picked up| and janYed at Pirceus, Greece. ‘The sailors were taken from there to Malta by the Messageries Mart- | times liner Mempiis, which arrived | here yesterday. The Natal Transport was a steamer of 2,055 tons net, She was last re- ported to have arrived at Port Baid on July 16, POPE SENDS PEACE PLEA | TO PRUSSIAN BISHOPS | Speaks for Agreement That Will! Combine “Demands of Justice With Dignity of Peoples.” COLOGNE, Sept. 27 (via London).— The Prussian Catholic bishops attend- ing @ conference at Fulda have re- ceived the following message from Pope Benedict: “In the same measure tn which the need grows worse through the con- Unuation of the war, the desire for peace increases. We hope that this universal yearning may open up with every one that royal road which in patient human love leads to peace.” The Pope's message concludes with a plea for a peace which shall com- bine “the demands of justice with the dignity of peoples. — WILSON TO VOTE IN JERSEY. Will Make Fiy' Pi LONDON, Sept. 2—A Lloyd's do- Toe ‘patch from Napl mays that the to Princeton To-Morrow, American steamer Sarnia, from New ” ¥ 'GTON, bY — York, Bept. 8, reached Naples with bh WASHINGT Bent. S1-—-Breeitent Wilson will go to Princeton, N. J., to- argo of frosen meat badly damaged. It morrow to vote at primaries for the aurs © 1a Willi |New deroay Teetsiation. | ie will ree ption t m turn to Washing! ‘on. in me to reas eee ie rel leeretion: ‘ape the Grand Army of the Republic en- yaratue of the vessel having broken campment_ to-morrow night. down. Agents of the steamship Sarnia were nelined to-day to doubt the accuracy of the Lioyd’s despatch from Naples o London stating that the entire cargo of fromen meat was re- ported to be unfit for consumption. A cable Geaponeh from Naples received here to-day by the agents reads: “Captain of the Sarnia fears some NOTICE! The entrance to The World’s uptown office is temporarily on the Thirty- where eighth Street sid cargo. damaged by bad woathor in|{ the routine business will 7 Sy ape kernie Was loaded be transacted as usual. wi ounds ot meats by Morrie Vs Go, Chicage The Broadway entrance is packers, consigned to the Italian|| closed, branches of the Morria company, eeepc \ SEYTEMBER 37, | 4,000 or 6,000 Greeks in | France Will Fu me BROTHER OF KING MAY HEAD GREEKS ON BATTLEFIELD More then F000” unwounted teers Mery eopere cop te from 1h.000 te 100.000 mee Gree: cnn of fer material taben tocteding GAINS MAVE 6Y THE ALLIES AT START OF GKEAT DRIVE Prieverrs comers wmeuaing dev meen ob actus! Germee lone oF teeny tow’ jorman “Wrenches capiured «i points 100 miler apert ’ pagne @ieirict Ube mile tromt, driving the Germans box Gree vl Prince Nichates Chosen to Act it Ruler Is Held Back ROUMANIA HESITATES of Lene and th Ht ts edmitiod by the Germ ie one resh the whole depth of the consisting of three, four or even or 200 yards behind the ove in fron trench mortars and ground burrows and bomb-proofs, Serbia and Greece Await Her Action—Bulgarian Mobili- zation Goes On ATHENS Bept Lig Niche las Kina brotuer of the a Dene sonieaneersig toner ot che COREY HAS STEEL TAK Oreck & if Greece enters the war roveded ne Ce antine’s hwalth sore not permit bi AS CAMBRIA LOOMS UP Gen. Dousmanis bad « tong confer- | Another Big Deal Reported Follow- with the King taet night. Hie) ing His Arrival in Philadelpnia— Majesty said that unless his physte. sbaulutely forbid he will go to ambria Stocks Higher. LPHIA DlTe- front with the Grat armies in the event of war | PHILADE porte that Cambria Bteel within the twenty four to take the feid ania will be named chu ot! Rept. PIRARU 8. Greeee (via Varia), Rept. | Greek Government has initioned twenty merchant vessels for tt ‘anwportation of troops next hours would pars into the ted to t hands of new owners, the Behwab or Corey tn. PAKIS, Bept. 27.—-Mobitization of| °° twenty classes of Greek troopa will) ‘erests, resulted in heavy sales at ad- call to the colors 400,000 men, Thin} Yanced prices in Cambria on the local In the officia) figure given by the) *ock exchange to-day Greek War Ministry yesterday, as| William E, Corey of the Morgan forwarded to the Havas Corey~¢ we titerants;, arrived Agency, The War Ministry states to-day from New York and tm hat there is an abundance of equip ely went Into conference with | ment and munitions for these men, | Kuland 1G. Taylor, who negotiated the} KROME Phe Palkan altu-| Purchase of the Midvale steel from | ation apparently was deadioc ed to-| the Harrah-Seliers interests, and) eight oF ten othe The meeting ta} believed to be primarily for the pare | of nutting the final touches to 000,000 Mid- |v day. Hulgaria is believed — be wait. ing for final proposals from the allies Serbia and Greece were awaiting word from Roumania. purchase Censored despatches from the Ser-| vale any # | bian capital reiterated the atatemént At the Taylor offices it was said a that Serbia will fight rather than] statement would be given out later, cede Macedonia to Bulgaria, Sofia serene despatches said the Bulgarian mobi- WEST POINT CADETS lization is progressing slowly) aud Centrated sa the tromier ot any ot} TQ JOIN BRITISH ARMY? Bulgaria's neighbors, WASHINGTON, Sept, 21,-— The Greek jecation announced to-day that all Greok reserv in the United States between the classes of 1892 and 1911 have been called home, A dispateh to this effect received at the legation from the Athens For- vign Office was immediately forward- ed to Minister Bouros of Greece at New York. Bulgarian Legation to-day received word to call all Bulgarians in this country to the colors. —— 5,000 GRECIAN RESERVISTS ARE LIVING IN NEW YORK, | U. S. Authorities Start Police on Hunt for Four Believed on Way to Canada. BUFFALO, Sept. 27.--The police | here were avked to-day to be on the lookout for four cadets from Wee Point, who are believed to have I that Institution to join the Britu army now recruiting in Canada, | “The message from the military au thorities at West Point gave ths| names of the men as Robert J Smiley, John J. Tooly, James J, Pow- and Robert Scott. It added tha: | Smiley and Tooly are believed to havi reached thelr Canadian destination. | Tpe police say the telegram asking t search be made for the cadet ened “Lt, Col. M. L, Worke.” WEST POINT, N, ¥,, Sept, 37.—No confirmation of the report that ron is being yale for four West Point cadets, sup) ly bound for Canada to enlist in a the British army, can be obtained here, —_— | TO SEIZE ARMS FOR RAIDERS. It w estimated that there are New York City alone, They must respond to|t the call of reservists to the colors re- ceived to-day. Excitement prevailed throughout the Greek district on the lower east side, Women with children on their arms gathered on the doorsteps and talked excitedly, Then men, those not working, gathered in (he narrow Sireets Gud discussed the situatio In some quarters youths were sing ing the Greek national anthem, ——_> $15,000,000 FOR TOBACCO. WASHINGTO: have been Issued to clals on the Mextoan border to seize all shipments of ammunition when the atination Ie not definitely known, No “Smokes” tor at Fro 27.—A budget Item pre- $16,000,000 ‘for fr the Tro. PARIS, Sept sented Saturday wi tobacco for the army, pra pat di ERS A REVISED PROVERB, (Prom the Philadelphia Ledger.) In these days of baoillt fools rush tn and kiss one anot while angels atand off and shake” ‘Sis with rubl gloves. of tte Government to, prevent wet supplies from reaching banda and raiders operat- ing Independently. ‘Sno inrge shipment te being held at Laredo until Its ownership can F Getermined. , ROF IT Offerings for Monday and Tuesday Mint Sextettes: O you like Minte? Well, here is a collection that will de- Nest you, There are all sorts and kinds, comprising rt Mints, Sugar Peppermints, Opera Mints, Crystal- lise Peppermints, Creme de Menthes and several other kinds of 2. leliclous Mint Sw: All put up in | 9c box, each variety in a Soenpertmens 4 Special for Tuesday AgsonreD yavre LAND we ur. UPB, dn ioe & Seioutety flavored. silky ftn~ Wed. “ae grt having 290 BRO APway pana Yaad ir aa RE ea al ees The specified weight includes the container im cach ence. ere, and sirenginened wot Wenchrs ov 6 Ohtese © the seroed line of detenees, © By thie one blew the ie oF the OF wm of the 100 miles east of the scone of the French viewers the Hritied streck & blow #hick may meas the capture of sine the capture of Lille, The Britieh toot HU 10. only o mile sorte capture of that city seoms imminent theme, Bewnee aod ibe allies carried almost German first tine of fortifications, foucrete-lined treaches, cach 100 of i, Drietiiog with machine guns, leoyrintos ef under the work of months of labor and planned by the most skilled military engineers in Germany {com ITTEE OF BRITONS WILL SUPERVISE WAR Asquith, Churchill, George, Bal- four, Grey, Lansdowne and Law Will Aid Kitchener, LONDON, quith, Sept. 2T.—Premier Ae- it ie angounced, bas appointed ie! commitioe of the Cabinet to bo charmed with general oversight of the war The committee, which t# composed of the Premier, Lord Kitchener, David Lioyd George, Arthur J, Bal- four, #ir Edward Grey, Lord Lans- downs, Andrew Honar Law and Wine- ton Mpenoer Churenil, wui act as @ sort of exccutive committee absorb. tog th of the Cabt e Dardane functions —- — -— Kappa Chap: Hela ‘The members of the Kappa Chapter of the Musigina Fraternity held a ban- guet Jant tht at the Coamopolitan . No. 1 Becond Avenue. ‘hw event was given as the opening meeting of aternity and a lenge ber of mbers atiended, te Wd fi what MALTED MILK you Ask for HORLICK’S er ‘you may get a cheap substitute _and pay the same price BELL-ANS Absolutely ‘Removes ‘ndigestion. One package oroves it, 25c at all druggits __FOR SALE. VABRIC STENCILING PLANT bef 7 room BIS "Son Am I Offered?” is the familiar sound heard at every Auction Sale. A glance ot the AUC. TION ADS. appearing in | the Daily and Sunday World ; may result in your getting valuable articles for « small outlay. Form the Habit Of Reading The World's AUCTION ADS, Many excellent bargains for the thrifty housekeeper and shrewd merchandise buyers are contained in the Storage Warehouse Sales, G

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