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EIR eI ret AER me ore eure TEEN ET Re motes = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918. , BRITISH REPULSED AT KUT-ELAMARA, | THETURKSREPORT | after wave of the Germans, as they |plodded doggedly covered ground, urged on from be- Es M4, the correspondent adds, by thelr over the snow- RAIDS BY MOEWE , revolver in hand. es CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY MOWED DOWN BY FIRE 1 FROM THREE BIG FORTS ANDON, Feb, 2%5.—The French are | now checking the great German drive Jon Verdun, and appear to be holding Abcekinctecgia Dewy Despatches De- m clare They Suffered Heavy a few minor A special de- line, except at W from Parts to-day. The Crown as 200,000 engaged in direct 1 460,000 in reserve. ‘The MADE OFF COAST OF SOUTHAMERICA Commerce Destroyer Found Victims Off Brazil, Captives ‘steamer Flamencd white she was en- lana having two torpedo tubes and {stated to be the vessels which Russia desires to purely route to Valparaiso from Newport, : aoe, The Fiamenco attempted to eacape and sent out wirelees calls | for held. The Moewe overtook the fleeing steamer and shelled her, sending ber to the bottom within @ few minutes, One of the Flamenco’s crew Was chen, ik two wounded dn this encounte! The British steamer Corbridge, slightly smaller than the Flamenco, was captured off the Bragilian coast. The Moewe took her into the mouth of the Alnazon, transferred her coal psd & number of mines aboard. The Germans informed him that she could \Steaan seventeen knots an hour, that she carries a crew of from 200 to 260 men and fs under command of a Ger- ‘man count. _>—— RUSSIA TRIES TO BUY HER OLD WARSHIPS Negotiating With Japan for Pur- chase of Vessels Captured The ARMY-WAVY GAME HERE FOR NEXT TWO SEASONS . Tango and the Sagami are ‘who has been coach for the two years, will not be able No. omclate this fall, and Hi trainer, has siga sity of Michigan for next season. Japanese battledhips and the Soya a protected crulser. Tho Tango, formerly the Russian warship Poltava, was sunk at Port Arthur and afterward raised and re- paired, She ts of 11,000 tons, with a complement of 760 men. The Sagam! ts of 13,800 tons with @ complement of 732 men. The Sova was built at Philadelphia in 1901, wow sunk nt Chemulpo in 1904 and raised and repatred in 1006. of 6,500 tons, ‘She has a displaceme: ——>—. Dance. in War, Large Dixte Dt Selection Left. to West Point Au- thorities Who Picked Polo Grounds, WEST POINT, N. Y,, Feb, %.— Lieut. James B. Craford, Secretary and Treasurer of the Army Athletic Counct!, announced to-day that the Army and Navy football games this year and In 1917 will be played at the Polo Grounds in New York. This is —spare st . Ct TOKIO, Feb. 25.—Russian nagotia- in accordance with the agreement be- 8] Losses. hh foress available on that front Reveal on Release. stores ami then sank her. The annual Dixie dinner dance of ’ | are about omen ‘ : The crew of the Belgian steamship /tians for the purchase from Japan of {the Southern Society, held last night tary tna Pei ply atl Hg one Peney food tripperion foot toate Som, ' CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Feb. | nden ak Verdin, and otner positions | TENERTFFE, Canary Tatanda, TE en ae an ny Warahipe which were captured in the jat the Hotel Astor, was the largest |ference held in New York on Wednes- waar hoe, bt et en Ug " : 7 a1 of Ve au i Se hy 9 2 - | that thelr vesse! was caught south o: " . ever given by the society. Dancing | day. %—Britlsh forces in Mesopotamia io the cust, the Germans nave te fort] Feb. &-—The Gorman auxiliary | Fernando de Noronha and that they |RUse-Japanese War are reported to lfotowed the dinner at 10 o'slock and |. ‘The question of head coach and| Bet you made an attack on the Turkish posl~ | Within low tie tnd within easy range | cruiser Moewe was engaged in raid-| were kept under control on board the|%* Proceeding satisfactorily. The}at midnight a buffet supper was|trainer for the army team han an yet | testes. youTtdend ete a tere seat tion at Felahie, below Kut-cl-Amara, Of Jovamont and wt iin esee ain } sid Soya, the Tango and the Sagam! are served to be decided. Litt, Charles B. Daly,” your tongue around some ton! he he b Ing British commerce off the South | Westburn by seven Germans armed the War Office announces, but were , @riven back with considerable losses. The statement, which ts under date of Feb. 24, is as follows: de “An enemy detachment of about despatch are now reported trained on the thick} masses of advancing Teutons It was not until Wednesday that 6 German effe ere fully yed and utilized,” said a Paris “On Wednesday night the! one battalion attempted to approach hattlefront ¢atended on a line twenty- fiv 6 miler long, from Matancourt on American Coast between Jan. 16 and | Feb. 9, ‘one of the raider’s victims, released according to the captain of | upon kis arrival here | Where the Moewe ts with hand grenades Pho report that the Moewe was operating off South America early in February confirms statements of passengers of tho British liner Ap- pam, brought into Norfolk by a Ger- , ae, our positions near Felahie, but was fe Mile: a i vad now jz a my t oul compelled by our fire to retreat, ieav- Sfeuse River and the Argonne be- CES between the dates Hells vr athey wala the MOEN "ereaued the M1811 aa omny Aectia the ae ta Magn yoiis Grown PHA vs ies ons are! tioned she was cruising between the | atiaftic keeping in constant wireless | ~ e who fell during the last ig ae now under heavy fire from three of South American Coast and the |communication with the Appam, | Mgtruy Se took prsaner 8 vant the Verdun roe At the fee oe Brazilian island of Fernando de Nor. __ eo { ; " » er se Cen they are exposed to a murderous fire! onha, 125 miles off the Bragzilio Carried Six § -Ineh - 5 soldiers of the enemy troops, who from he Frencli | redoubts. and | oan mi the Brazilion | Ratder Care CTT Sth AVENUE pilin. AVENUE ded ake 6 be ny, Hed Inte the ihe fortreen | Forty residents of neutral countries| LONDON. Feb. A Reuter de Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street surrounding country |. The French artillery has main-|are among the 206 prisoners released |spatch from Teneriffe says that the Me withered Ree: bat '0/ tained Such A. Reavy _bombardme Be when a German prize crew from the |captain of one of the ves sunk by Civmbets eniiy crits a Korkbardea ies supply trains, | Moewe brought the captured British |¢ne German raider which sent the from time to time between Heb. 18 of Brench and) | steamer Bisbee nto this port and !pritish steamship Westburn to Santa and 22 the beaches near Seddul-Hab Mt ae Rene | Clem eemyrtes eae Culmce tub BES Cruz with a prize crew described the! ros - a eke mare, witio reeal. 08 | Saeed in be ombs upon |The Aloewe, the captain said, en-fraider am a vessel of trom £000 to Smart Trimmed Hats An liitroductory Sale of s near Kum Kale de aille countered ’ 62)-ton ritish 0 tons, carrying six 7-inch dul-Bahr forced them to t with. |¢ nemy artitl | 2.50 arrying six T-ineh guns | i t ble to continue bo —————————— r 5 iat — Breer any conaideretie tine, | in a new selection especialiy adapted for Young Men’s Spring Suits er the Dardazalice, but were driven | nt wear, featuring effective trimmings eft and” pursued by" our Battie act a ale pe ite a A specially prepared for to-morrow (Saturday) janes. vars her ibbon, will be plac s enon Feb, 20 an enemy eruier, wn | § Seatindite f CE TOW Ores Tee Lene OFF " . © placed | will present Suits of unfinished worsteds, ler protection of a mine sweeper. |2 82 | y | eate toem wed iy Nillinery Depart- | _ ‘ : Benetrated the ‘eulé of Saran aD | Co eeS ae a 5 areeley 1900 on sale to-morrow, in the Millinery Depart- | cneviots and flannels, skeleton-lined, having rted by three enemy obscrvation Amat an oh ; Fig P Hy Y priced at ay Reroplanes. |The enomy bi e | ment on the First Moor, specially priced a | gleeveslinings (and in some models veste without success the coast nev \% | | and Gallipoli (on the Gallipoli Stra eo & en Hes sills ‘ : ~ One of our battle facroplanes dros | ON a Or 59.50 backs also) of silk; offering really exceptional ol e enemy aircraft, whereupon the ‘ cen, ceased fire and departed sia value at the mine sweepers.” a i S i ny if Also Untrimmed Straw Hats $19.50 ) 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 3i 34 to 40 inch hest) oo | (Sizes 34 to nches c' t SGN tpn the Se a ae = Sage 96 PP are i : at . . . . . . . 52.50 AT VERDUN: 10 000 : j Miss Irma Williams, Violinist; Miss Janet Williams, Pianist; Ashley Ropps, Baritone iM sh | Le Pea : names | ? ) 1, 13 oe a ae a i Seensesceteseanren A Saturday Sale of Boys’ Clothing Splendid Values Arranged for Saturday in The { offer Suits, Pajamas, Shirts and Blouses, all at special prices. > FRENCH PRISONERS Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses | QOTH ANNIVERSARY SALES (Continued from First Page.) ( 7 Pee ; | in the Swring models Boys’ ig Suits, of gray arid brown homes f » former position ' 7 ‘ ar , 1 spans; with extra knickerbockers; sizes 7 hind the old ' Featuring Spring’s Most Fetching i (sizes 0 to [6 years) ere shown in the Departs Nae vise ; eee lines at showing the - Hi 4 Ney Ge 1 to S . ° . : . . ' FAS ; S ment on the Second [leer im assortment ia aanimont, hig i SHIONS FOR MISSES & GIRLS | me ie Second » esvortments eis pee i tchensaiurile itself in still } Specialization in youthful apparel hi ulted not onl the perfect | which Jockuds everything thet is newest in a de vi ‘y 7 wie : 4 ai liane He 4 S 4 ‘ as resulted not only in the perfection : i 1 1 the wante atterns; sizes oO ears; Mt erarety va Petar (ergesanr detain ¥ of style standards, but in exceptionally excellent values as well. The Lord & | girlish fashions. In the regular stock are aailt Mis wr ing somewhat to the cast. Tht 1 Taylor collection, assembled with a View to the wardrobe requi ments of the t @! | Ber, sete : i be ea i : ‘ si } daughter of the house, comprises the must correct and charming models for 4 Veiler Suis ; : $16.50 to 23.0 Boys’ and Y Madras Shirts, in the femininity from 6 to 18 yeers. ie a ‘ nular » effects + shade woat of Bar ' Girls’ Spring Suite Misses’ Spri g| Practical and Dress Coats, 6.25 to 42.00 | Populal a Se) ee { est of San a sse: ng | eae ollar to match: meckband sizes, 12 to 14 , the ‘east bank of the Passrete ! Four Shoe-Top Models Tailleurs { Washable Colored Dresses, 1.50 to 16.50 C ba 65c Be ee ise ! fates — Pasi “an Washable White Dresses, 1.75 to 45.00 brine : ‘ : , : ‘ a : . ia oe French front now extends, is al- (Sizes 14 & 16) Special—$25.! Boys’ Blouses, of color-stripe materials, Pabeh Buschorshi ot).Verdue. and ' Jauntiest of Suits, one as A most effective Suit, | Silk Dresses . . ‘ #18740 20,00 detached collar to match; sizes 7 to 14 MEST PAAINE coreorpondcn i illustrated, finely. tailored as illustrated, in Shepherd | |) "Sere i i 65 at the front saya that the Germar of na the coat hovk the loose § raie Ips Rtg Chslenwe * rents . : DSC. Baroy last. In order that nothing j i mitts, Hrpadsotl a is fintta pivetiesailienstle ] moderareiy priced, | adjacent to the Medison Avenue elevator should go wrong he ordered a sort of smartly trimmed with huge § ( Gress rehearsal of the coming attack. |g pearl buttons. Skirt, with flare, The skirt, shirred, - il At a given signal, the correspondent suspender straps, has in- eed, full and smartly waye, every infantryman and gunner verted pleats. pelted, F » ‘ f Yi took the post assigned to him in ad Bigeretd Check Suits, Other models, in gabar- 0 RAND APIDS fwance and the motions of a general the Coat in pleated, belted dine and serge liave pleated Founded 1826 attack were gone through behind the magdellwitles White: alll coats, belted and on sport « F Hines. The Emperor seemingly was collar and cuffs over scar. lines. Very flaring and |, laters ry URNITURE batistied and gave tho order to begin | % i] let silk with wide skirts 2 nf ‘ \\ the offensive on Sunday night a ‘ae r ; ip Ps ‘ re e ' TERM The French lowses are declared to 1 Gabardine Suit with loose box coat | Misses’ Suits g i m ae A Sa tis 1 4} i at bean eee } be insignificant In comparison with | | belted; scarlet or white cloth collar and Three Models at $29.50 ( 4 5.00 “ _ } those of the Germans. The Germaa cuffs, q is 4 5. artillery preparation, which reached | 4 Combination effects. ‘The coat of reseda Serge and gabardine of superior qualities, z 7.50 “ “ | AU Hele on Eupetays wos at pat: or blue gabardine with skirt of plaid, in | make these clever Suits, copies of Jenny | @ ace to uy 10.00 « «6 was searched out; every point where pleated style. and Lanvin models, extremely well tailored. z 15.00 « « 4t was thought a gun position might i Girls’ Tub Dresses, $3.95. Collars of white faille or taffeta trim the Y Vi 1 25.00 « Lad ist littered with shells, but the 7 , i i mht ‘ Yrenoh Infantry was so well shcttered | 9 ‘Ten models in chambray, ginghams, 4 COat® On sport or blouse lines. Skirts, A our ictro Qa ] |FREE BRASS BED underground and the French guns so repps, linens, and suitings. Tailored, shirred, have pockets and button trimmed ‘ a 6 | ery well hidden that, when the German pleated, regulation belted blouse and quaint § belts. aii The Lord & Taylor Victor Rooms are petiortes Bram elent end ine Geman /@ Empire styles. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Finer Suits—$35.00, $39.50, $45.00 to arranged and maintained for a distinctive SRM eo Ragbitie up trom fea j More Elaborate Models, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 | $69.50. 8 Victor-music service. The particular atten- 4 in the ground and opened a deadly is ' and up to $15.00 i Misses’ Afternoon Dresses tion to musical values and tothe convenience, fil 1th hine guns, while shells :, , . i i | heuer’ . siraln Ah machine ual mills ele |B | Misses Dancing Frocks In the novelty silks, taffetas, Gros de |§ © us Lord & Taylor plvenane gad Gleeriep ination of each benny nl cverhead and mowed down wave(@ § In filmy laces, fine meshed nets, chiffons, Londres and Georgette Crepes. Lovely \o Muste Rooms 1s In itsell an assurance of entire satisfaction le | w laces and colored nets, new models, 3| 2 ars one of tae anow places of ne All styles of Victrola may be purchased co T $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 to $65.00 $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 +. $49.50 i kn on convenient terms, payable monthly. Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 4 i} Third Fleer Every Victor Record and all talking ma- 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER : bs eee hi c i by Se eae ae a ee ee eee eee ee ene ee ALE eRe am chine accessories. r rapcamecncensameenceraneenrencancenranmcancencanrensen(-ancen<encancaneane Seine ° ° bd : > rama) 5 : #=! WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS AND COATS $1 00 Victrola COLUMBUS AVE ° | Le ° | i ‘ ' : 3 Advance Models in the Season’s Smartest Fabrics : Pe BET.103 & 104" st K 3 (Style XI.) with $5 in Victor Records e bd * : sips At Exceptionally Attractive Prices ' | (total $105) ‘4 3 sh Tai ; i $ Hy ailored Suits i Top Coats | 00 N U X AT TED IRON * bd : : 1 3 — > Of men’s wear serges, gabardines, fa comprehensive collection. In- | | ps Payable t= Monthly. r} dellcoter nervous vane . , , & licate, ne 3 3 PORT YU WINE | hairline stripes, shepherd checks; also | cluded aM Utility waais of tweads and ae 4 This instrument and the records will be placed in your | uy Sone ‘ 3 OLIVE OIL i charming models in the fashionable | mixtures, smart flaring coats of | home for a small sum asa first payment. | many Insta tg etme Grea dst ondtese and cc Sills checks, woo! poplins, tan covert | | for 3 PT Pg a: 3 c ree Si and gabardines. Sport Coats in the 1% ¢ HFORFEIT feeeaeae f BY taste of oll. At your dealer's, 61.00. ff Exceptionally well tailored Suits, ap- | new wool velours, Scores of the 1@ | ° Take no substitute. = BY Bf propriate for immediate wear, at § latest models at | H | eaa| akiamnt Wt HE | $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 | $15.00, $19.50 and $25.00 1 ¢ ¢ : icegal | 4 Seecitiaiaiaalcaialie ae ee ae eae Te 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE “39th Street sea Re ; tt Rate cht naga ALB 1 P| | desecrate tamecee-scesam comes sgeremntoms ges venvie een’ sencoevap ante omsamee-on-opremerem>anianch jest speptag Dutt Memmage ole i de aly SXXXXXXXXXXEXIAAEAEAL EL) 5) a) MD) AD (0) CD SD) ND) DD (0) ND) ND GG D ) D 0) D> OED 0 ED 0 ED (0) ED () ED () ED () ED ()) GD 0-0 GD) (0 | die. \ ‘ ¥ ++ eens stints