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Powers have Gretel (6 wedereae tN) esother campaun, apeinst Moeten nr Recording te tie report, 0% Aue Athans 204 Germen int ertiliery. have arrived from ‘rmice of Ne north of the Mowtenestia border ‘These troupe, the correspondent sara the | thmg te om ab bow: t — FIRST STORY OF rime, with the ete of the bortaen the hee fret day.” ond an offeer, sanding ne 1 ow the Reetline «French trench, Whence 6 wave of mon fficen ation fone rose om the morning of Mept 1% jand daghet on from one to five | befure the (dal rush of scldiery wae ret view of the fetid of the great bettie in the |Chempnene hooked norume @ rolling land whose thin soll wae studded with fraves aod thiekiy sprinkled with Qwart ping, which stood out against | the almamt anew white «ystem of e, trenches, tra Yereea, communteation ditches and ther defensive constructions, by ‘west bank of the 8! weno an ean mgt db the German dend hed been burted. At to the} one place thirty-four and at another Ave- | gixteen, as a cross over the common rave revenied, uniéuntified Fresch dead ‘had also been mid to rest. Close \ (Crernowics the ot |Germane who had fallen during pre- the Austrian =e Buko- | coting battles are newer cemeteries wina, southeast of ja. It ts |for the French, the graves in both an important town marked by woo@en crosses “pguge. sce hs the names of the falles. Thus ONE MILLION MEN TOOK PART IN BATTLE. Considering the immensity of the operation—at least 1,000,000 men were engaged on both sides along the sar row front—it was amasing bow ap- parently small had been the nember of Freuch casualties Officers who bad participated in the change said the German losses had been heavier tham the first officia) eatimate and must have reached 160,000. Twenty- five thousand German prisoners, they said, was & amall proportion to the number of Germans killed by the high explostve shella and tn hand-to- hand fighting in the trenches, ‘The barbed wire front of the first- line trenehes bad been cut to bits and it was impossible to live or to make resistance dering the prepara- tory bombardment, Soldiers agreed that the rushing of the firet line was ‘= walk-in, there being neither rifle nor machine-gun fire to stop them, so excellent had been the work of the enormeus eonceatretion of Frenoh artillery. The labor that had been expended tm constructing the German trenches and fortifications wes enormous, It was as if hundreds of thousands of uman beavers had never ceased thetr totl in preparing for their protection, Ambitious Young Musician Amsious Lehane gree la Germans Loa u tl was coming, for Fame Tries to End Lit. Gan Caenat thats pealtions Worn Gn Jullus Karp, « young Husgarian pregasdie, but were overwhelmed by see shot bli Mf im the head the number of the French guns and fort rom at oat | hn Mae of Fr ‘pinetio tal Amelia, quick!"|LABYRINTH OF DUNGEON-LIKE CELLARS. Disappearance of Paroted’ Geemans From Norfolk to Be Taken ‘Up by State Department. WASHINGTON, Gct. 20. — Ger- many's attention probatity wit be called officially to the two cammis~ Genet officers and sé warrant officers of, the intemed, German ecommerce faiders at the Norfolk Navy Yard Mary Roosevelt of the Navy will dis: welt of the Navy he Fe Ee ea ion mma Dek Kruger riper Kgreneck of he of the) Eyed the sir tayo rom ave ever: | mathe abtp four | 3. scm ew: at Norfolk last ecey, but Seyi ees wtabhe ta any since, Noteher has the Uatcors from che, Rrosprine: Wilbelt Put to sea, been found, SHOT HIMSELF—4S SORRY. he ia Zalnke wes summoned! me most formidable point seen Paria Art wee eee th Barge of which ‘ber tho redoubt Trou Bricot, which had i ewe Ct sealant urried | on al? sides mitraillieuses, a labyrinth ir} | Of Gungeon-Hke cellars, sandbag gal- wal oh “tne epepnss in 8 in ernlatane nny leries, which had been pounded into muri and ‘wanted te bes grea nt Reape of cath ty the Mae explostves, ehtone ple were engaged to marry.” | the sandbags having been turned into tol as “tlancos he was sorry he rags mixed with dust before the po- a 4 by ® slight chance that he| sition was surrounded by French in. | will recove: POSLAM HELPS SCALING SKIN ALLAYS ITCHING 4 you realise the men etiN alive, What few were left ‘had had their eensos numbed, “If we can take that with our guns,” said a soldier, “we ought to be able to tke anything the Germans can butid.” In the midst of what remains of this result of colossal Inbor and the use of probably 600,000 sandbags was a mine crater 100 feet deep and 200 fect across, which the French bad created by an explosion after the guns had the} finishod thaly Wowk aud jusi before aggravation and the danger of skin af-| the infantry charge. Many such mine which are silowed to persist | craters were seen at formidable of @ minor matere-7ou i treat yo weil with p Fone points along the German and French wil,| 2B Significant of German atratery Ad pee end|‘% Preparation to receive the attacks them ray Tt checks | ¥4# 4 long ditch through the woods , is unusually ef-|in which the charging French soldiers | say Fo naturally took cover, At the end the al f 28 E is i diattess and wet with I ee re He Fr i iF ta “However, we took the gun,” sald to Emer. | this section, OF THE FRENCH IN CHAMPAGNE “ ““" Correspondent Permitted to View Battlefield Where 1,000,000 Men Fought and Ger- mans Lost 15 Miles of Trenches. PAIN, Oot "We toon every: | Sow used by the French German shell hole, sometimes in a dugout—} fantry, which marvelled to find a few | ** an officer who had led the attack in 26th St, | Roads and light railways which the Druggists,|Gormans had built to supply their trenches with fogd and material are GREAT ORE onches are being r by the Germans twonly feat under « parce now Prem ® reserves brelection fren shell fire mn under. ground habitation, fitted with ouroing, (abies and halre w ih the (erman uftieere hed ued, ie wow ang vecupiod Tench Office the dugout labelled “Henrieb me.” where Germen soldiers wrote Some te Poses or Hanuver, Frenoh older: how write to Marseilles « Derdeaum Tanned, sturdy “ appeared from burrows of chalk, the eepondent brows! hibiting confidence that what they had done once Usey could do again An officer pointed out the apot near where Gen. Mar h & parapet of on of the German trenches, fell wound as he was directing the charge toward feversed inte next trench, Tales role and qualities of leadership and tniti- ative of beth officers and privates were heard without end from the lips of thoes who had been in the battle ade, who had wolmed charge of a regi- nel had been killed, retrieving a critica! situation, has now Deep dugouts mete | ; 3 ; | | BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Miss Gordon, Reported Engaged to President Wilson’ ‘3 Physician Se eeeeeres been promoted to be commander of 4 diviaion. CARSON'S CALL ONKING SUGGESTS CABINET UPSET Asquith Believed to Be Ready to Resign as Govern- ment Head. LONDON, Oct. %.—Str Edward Carson, who resigned as Attorney- General because he disapproved the administration's war policy, saw tbe King at Buckingham Palace to-day. ‘This following the audience with the King yesterday by Bonar Law, the Colonial Secretary, gave fresh impe- tus to talk of a probable complete reorganisation and reconstruction of the Cabinet. Before his reception by the King Sir Edward Carson hed a conference with Foreign Minister Gir Edward Grey, In the House of Commons later Sir Béward said that his resignation from the Attorney Generalship was due to divergence of views in regard to near Bastern affairs. He felt, therefore, ‘that his presence in the Cabinet would be a source of weakness and not of strength. He added that he never had the slightest personal differences with any of his colleagues, That Promier Asquith's illness will compel his resignation and end a ai deadlock tm the Cabinet is the grow. ing belief in some quarters, although | 4) errr F anne “Kiice Gtamope +o Rumor in Washington ts persistent that Misa Alice Gertrude Gordon will wed Dr. Cary Grayson, naval aide and physician at the Dr. Grayson'’s romance is said to have run rape with that of the President, whose eng: I officially announced. Miss Gordon js an intimate friend of Mre White House. Galt. an Goubo ot WALL STREET. Stocks were etrong at opening on good volume of activity. On most is- sues stocks were supplied on advance causing priceq to elite off. Bethlehem Bteel opened 18 3-4 points up at 610. Bears attacked tee! on its rise to 86% and price dropped to 65%. and was weak, selling off to 15%. Rise in American Woolen to new high record, §7%, refleoted new orders re- ported. Alcohol and Distillers were among strong features, American Loco was active, rising to 71%, points, and actively vances. 8 Rock lal another gaing on from time to tim Pittsburgh Coal rallied and advanced Bethlem Steel sold at rand Foundry sold at 89, Copper issues to 40 3-4. American ¢ up H points. hel up 24% Prices improved in early afternoon imereased on the ad- Jes were the feature of trading, with changes from one to 520, id steady, with gains in Tennessee Cop- . Near the close Studebaker advanced to 176% on ac- per and [nspir tive buying. Closing Quotations, With wet change from previous elosing, it was reported to-day that hie oon-| sac dition Je improving, Though there is no fiea that France is making any suggestions concerning the British Mintatry, it is considered significant that the French War Minister Millerand and the Freneb Ambassador Cambon have been in conference with the British Cabinet. That Mr, Asquith ts losing inftu- | tei mative. Ganadlan. ‘Tacitic, ba view that, though a capable admin. | ( ance is generally comoeded, many of bie friends having come over to the istrator, the Premier is not the nen for such a emergency as the present one. It has been learned on reliable authority that Bir Edward Carson's againat what he considers the Gov- ernment’s drifting, inactive, unde- cided policy at the war's most critica! stage. He had been thinking of re- signing for a month. The Cabinet deadiock—more gon- erally referred to as a truce—ta over the conscription question, The plan pro-conscriptionists agreed on Rreviens for exemption of all work~ in munition ene general manufacturing, — exporti Tiining or Tallroading and for, dis: trieting the country, compulsion be- ing resorted to only in districts fail. ing to furnish their quotas of voluntary enlistments, They insisted immediately to avoid loss of time if Lom’ Derby's plan for stimulating Voluntary enlistments fails, This the antl-conscriptionists re- fused to conced Cabinet re again to-day were bombarded with war questions in the House of Commons It was admitted that the officer who com- |manded the landing of British troops | lat Guvia Bay, on the Gallipo Penin- la, has been shelved and that he holds no command in the army at present, but Harold J, Tennant, Par- Namentary Under-Secretary for War, | declined to give further information on the ground that it would be against public interest. Italian Mobilisation Now C ROME, Oct. 20.—Four more classes of Ttallan reservists were called to the colors to~ riati SeaDsinS HAN completing mobilisation. PRIN, + gens, resignation was his personal protest | that a bill to this effect be formulated | § Sauter Lac! rare Bi Hee tor Max. Motor 21 lexican Petr Ate ‘ So tioe, ove: Ky, Stoel Spring Heading’ selon | Aig, te vf, Sloae 4 se | Rittherit Paine. Routhery, Railway. Routh, Bailey of i ( Phila ; ike & ! & it 22.52) rere ee FEEL CERES FEE = i ¥, ee = ue ore low, haat =: f eeee Li lee sewers Beneeste Seaesta +4411 [444+ Ss ee BETES FE ESPEA + + rrr rar rin eee é ti+ite Ut +i ited i l+dedtied tle ik pape o- . ee TIF ES SEESEER ESE FR FPPES ES 2 [e+ ee & ee ££ SERTTE TE werererst 3 | PSE EE: oo seeee : ; : *| 3! ent to Mra, Galt has WOMAN KILLS MAN; DISMEMBERS CORPSE Hides Fragments in Her Home and Later Confesses to Police— Says Victim Annoyed Her. SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 20,—At- tacked in her home by a cripple named Weinstein, who had annoyed her for years, Mrs, Mary Tamias, wife of a motorman, decapitated him with a hatchet, dismembered the corpse and hid the fragmenta in a box-couch lust night. Mrs. Tamias confessed to-day in the presence of her husband and the po- lice, Detectives found the dismem- hered body as she described it. Mra. Tamlas then fled from the| house and wandered the streets for most of the night. Finally she pented &@ room and telephoned her husband, They argued for the rest of the night over What course to take, and agreod that she confess everything to the authorities, : PRISONERS TAKEN RY GERMAN TROOPS Three Machine Guns and Three Mine-Throwers Among Booty Captured in France. jstx rt i as 5 1 BAZAK DU VOYAGE, Jeuccesor to Mr, MeAneny, working |dent at the Foroten jecretary'a die |with the Borough Presidents of Rich. |““"Rlis proved to be. the rock upon Sale Only 279 Fifth Ave., mond and Queena could block all|Wheh he «piit.” adda the Gazette Our New Shop Now Open. such moasures: |when MeAneny, who has b meal LE ER NaN TAMMANY HOPES; TO ACT AS PALLBEARERS editor of the New York Times, whe died | * Ot hie hetee, Ne RRO West One Mundred ond Reventh Pireet, Tweetay morning. | 8 7 ne STRIKE IN AUTO WORKS. Stephens fone tstene hurch . A Arthur Mt the + Beorkers Weer Mont Ver on War Orders May Gain Control of Board of ere eo . a nt Cvlumbar aver et . ~e J Lstimate by His Resig- tos hie. were went f Atver prover at the be ed the nation Dr Jobe C Green wer enemies SleNs hundred rere ve —_—_—_ friend of the Caanity fe zi Yer-re ‘a effect upon the city ‘hen te Mt Map . + premade. y ote Bervinwe will be held ie 4 ~ : oS Nathan A Bengie, ve r will follow the resignation of Men” . or Mea fr residency yuriel ) 4 Hoard of Alder th ene ford, Conn The funeral party will Foliey Hall ts atile to seeure com. leave the 4 Central Terminal o ‘ ” ' 4 the fortheaning ¢ s ’ = i ane ere feuring on at | y of Tommeny getting # (he many wart friends | LATONIA RESULTS. eas dates ae ‘le es, the following, most of at : js ® clorely aeauciated With) yiner ~— and making all sorte for the Mitehel adeniniatra. nany hue hirty-two members | at Hoon f Alder and th forces have 41. if Tam many ean inercane its quota by five | Wye Limes, members in the election on No-| Speers and T. wh ve 2 the ormaniaation will have { f the board and will be tn] | WILSON A ASSAILED IN N LONDON pomition to name McAneny's sauce pine inacnns nor se | Sewepaper De The President of the Hoard of Al Knvoy men haw three votes In the Hoard oe Weed nd ‘ at eats A zaawany agri vanes of bet : OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF manic Preaident could count, tn the) aon” the Pall Mall Gasette, comme ” tate moverely atl of « Presidents Connolly Van Namo of Rich which would make a total of fiveTammany votes out of a total of ne Many proval for eritictnes frit inet 5-Year Guarantee Consating of Wardrabe, Dress, Steamer ka, Traveliog Bage and Suit Ceses at N'SAviNes ef 25 to 50% and the mond fe A nved hunde of Deitish and American tives, only equently — brok he insisted measures requiring the ap. of the Hoard of Estimate call a two A Tammany thirds vote 311 Fifth Ave, at 33d St. Furthermore, politicians expect that na dip- en Mayor Mitchel Prendergast, retires the Mayor and Comptroller will come to an open split. The Tammany five votes, joined to the three votes of either the Mayor or the Comptroller would divide the Hoard of Estimate most effectulally, The successor to McAneny, to be chosen by the Board of Aldermen, will hold office only during the year 1916, His successor will be chosen by the lomatic buffer bet and Comptroll WHY NAVE PIMPLES? WHEN THOMPSONS IMPLE-OFF Removes Pimples ins Days or Money Bact Givated ream, bp OA so apply. “Bde and Be Thomogen Chamtest Con, 29 Duane Bt-.N-¥. * reputation hin appointment forfeited.” ‘The pointment was the post at Mio Jan hich never materialized for his. voters in the general election a year| SPRINGFIELD, 11, 20.—Two DIED. from next month to serve through} thousand guests were Invited to the the year 1917 to the end of the Mitchel . BEAN On Cote: 58; 1018, NORA BEAM wedding here to-day of Miss Killeen administration, All Tammany's ener-| sary Dunne, eldest daughter of « (hee O'Brian), holeved wife. of Wiliam gees are now bent toward getting| Edward F. Dunne, and William ER BES O_DBNYSIeARimeny CES control of the Hoard of Aldermen,|seph Corboy of Chicago. The cere-| Th perary, Ireland, choosing Mr MeAneny's successor and then electing him to succeed him. self a year hence, ‘The nan to succeed Mr, McAneny In case of Tammany success in gaine Funeral from her tate residence, inst 40th at., on Thuraday, at 10 A. M5 thence to St. Gabriel's Church, where « solemn high mass of requlem will be offered for the repose of her soul. In- terment Calvary Cente! in the Church of the Immacula ception, | th ev, Father Timothy pastor, officiating, The Kfast and reception fol- Executive Mansion. ved scores of con- ing control of the Board of Aldermen been picked by He has already ganization. minority lea EIGHT GERMAN SHIPS TORPEDOED IN BALTIC LONDON, Oct. 20.—A Stockholm despatch states that four German steamers—the Pernambuco, Soeder- hamn, Johannes Russ and Delafven have been torpedoed in the Baltic Bex, off Oxeloesund, to the south of Stockholm, by a British submarine. ‘The Pernambuco and Delalfven were sunk, but the Soederhamn and Johannes Russ are still afloat. ‘The crews of the steamers were saved. Four other German steamera were sunk by British submarines outalde the Southern Stockholm Archipelago the or- is Frank Dowling, f th d be Poesy TWO PLACES WHERE = Sigg ag oe iS CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. One is the Dinter, the other LOFT’S Unexcelled Cocoa. Women of discriminating taste in things to drink and things to wear, declare that LOFT COCOA is a table beverage of distinctive charm, There isa Srepenee es indescribable richness of Hever 9h individuality that no other om the market sesses, Until d TEN Cl in a Tin of ou will never realiae how long you have denied yourself of neonate in Cocoa-craft, and REMEMBER, A TEN- CENT TIN WILL MAKE 20 CUPS, ime have in- BERLIN, Oct, 20 (via London). Following is the text of to-day's offi- cial German report concerning hostill- tles on the Western front: “During a reconnoitering advance 87% | northeast of Prunay, in the Gham- pagne, we made prisoners of four offi- cers and 364 men and captured three machine guns and three mine throw- ers, together with much material, “At Middelkerke a Britwh flying machine was ahot down, and the oo- cupants were capture ZEPPELINS RESCUING GERMAN SHIPS IN BALTIC Confidence Felt in Berlin That Air- Craft Will End British Submarine Activity. BERLIN, (via London) Oct. 20,— Zeppelins have come to the rescue of German shipping in the Baltic, where British submarines were threatening | to establish a complete blockade, The ore-laden German steamship Scotia, bound from Sweden to a Ger- man port, was mentioned in reports from Denmurk to-day as having en- countered one of these submarines off the Danish Island of Bornholm and signalled to a Zeppelin which steered at full speed for the scan, forcing th & boat to sub: “Confidence is felt that the “German air craft will end the enemy eub- marines’ Baltic activity entirely. Bo AL {TEMS FOR INVESTORS. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, quarter ended Sept. 30, groa# earnings. in- Creased $61,681, Net Increased $40,- 168, Pullman C dend of $2 pi , to stock of record Oot, quarterly, divi- payaole b lov, 15 Montana nine during the last twenty-four hours, The names of these vessels have not Special for Wednesda, u pane rian Hom none wari COCOANUT CREAM KIS#ES The b yet, becone known, Britlab sallors eitcious blending of delightfully | | of thie swoet te chewy. old tna sank them by opening their sea Maple Sugar Cream and rye valves, after having given the Ger- Chalcest. Grated Cocoanut. Eisria e comertes 9 nich, Melting done into men crews plenty of time to leave thelr vessela, There are now forty-on man ships, mostly tron ore carriers, blockaded in Swedish waters. Three of the submarines which had been apereting. against German com- merce in the Baltic were sighted off Haefringe at 5 o'clock Monday after- noon. One was British and two were Russian, NEW YORK ‘coTTON EXCHANGE. ‘iim 10c OCOLATE COVERED NUT Cl, anink A comprising A\ de, te ena, ct tt rune as ESR HON BRO. wer apes Hike Last Oct. th i ty it a8 12.45 Dee. 12,70 12.63 12.68 Jan, « i 12.84 12.67 12.8) via . 19 a 5% wy iy, age tor HS Martei closed steady, up 1 to off 7 points. ota __ POLITICAL. POLITICAL, Moving Pictures of Ortminals. CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Moving pictures MASS MEETING | TO RATIFY DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS UNDER AUSPICES OF DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE TAMMANY HALL To-Morrow—Thursday Night Hon. William Harman Black Will Preside of criminals are planned by Chief Healey of the Chicago police force. By exhiblt- Save the Baby Use the rellable HORLICK’S ORIGINAL Malted Milk pbull body effice ; . pares 0 rey, 4 Souennde of Poe Speakers Will Idclude: Ni the wor! . . Ree eee ce quarter ofa cone | HON, EDWARD SWANN, WOR. JOHN G, SAXE, HON, ALFRE E, Si A ) M. GOLDFOGLE, Goavendbny pe cocsing ner eta See eee GGRBON BATTLE, WON, WILLIAM’ SOLER mille required. Simply ety often ail, || HON. ROBERT F. WAGNER, HON, SALVATORE A. COTILLO, Agreed when |} HON. JAMES A. FOLEY, HON, MORRIS CUKOR, Sample free, HORLICK'S, Rocine, Wi | Power Company, ny i nings Increased. increased $76,737. North | terly dividen mean Company—Qua of Li-4 per cent. pa: Jan. 2 to stock of record Dec. 15, able ae eeeee Bethlehem Stecl gold at 53%, up 37% pointe from Tuesday's closing price, The Provisions of the Proposed New Constitution Will Be Thoroughly Discussed. ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET cootlBhe WANTEO—MALE, yor fees ting tipae Ne abe yoreant =e