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Due to our extensiv matic organization June 9 ¢vin Landon) verens for Gen von in febting wont of Laitak, despite re yete the | war Omce Muneinn attacks In the enormous volume of our PA | iircction of Mrody were repulsed tronage we are enabled to pro The Tue offenwive, heralded an vide the careful, scientific ser | the bewin a «rent Arive we views of Oculista with Harrie |warat ‘arpathiana, in approac’s Glass end ing are your assurance that our sdvanee ta Valhynta, Where the Oeuliate will only advise glasses | Crniann, have taken the Initiative if their need is positively indi- | ang are advanicng. For several days cated. Gen Brunitoft haa been Harris Glasses are priced at draw his lines any closer to Lemberg. from #2 upward The Galician capital is in Nttle danger of falling into the hands of the Czar, It is expected here that the Austrian troops will completely evacuate most of Bukowina, planning to regain the ble to | toward the Carpathians in good or- | der, losing but few prisoners. | Reports from allied sources that) Breat bodies of German troops were | | went to the ald of the Austria | | authoritatively denied to-day. No \German forces were withdraws trom | the Verdun front it wan stated. An| evidence of this fact, it was pointed out that the Germans are renewing | qhelr attacks on Verdun and have won | further slight successes east of the | Meune. near 4th Ave. oar Lenon A rive: | @ 8.. Brooklyn, jedel!, Newark. on, A, O88 Prond St. next to | and further successes for the Austro- |German forces in Volhynia waa! {claimed tn an official statement trom the Austrian War Office last night, | received here. to-day. “Ruasian attacks pear Gura Mae | mora (Bukowina) and south of the I ter, were repulsed,” the Augtrian | War Office announced. “West of Visnyoveyk, the enemy again at- tucked with etrong forces. Russian | storming columna broke down pea under fire and partly in combat with German and Austrian infantry. The enemy suffered heavy losses. Near | Burkanoy our troops repulsed re- peated Russian attacks.” —— NO QUARTER GIVEN TO GERMAN SOLDIERS BY RUSSIAN TROOPS | | A MAN with eye-strain is like a volcano— he smokes, grumbles and has violent eruptions. It isn’t his temper—it's his eyes and their effect upon his nerves. Examinations by Registered Eye Physicians. No charge or obligation. Perlect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av,, 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. bd 17 West 42d_ Street. Brooklyn ;498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St. EXO DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, June 2th—10 to 4 P. M. FREE SAMPLES Bring your pet negative and let us show you how to make printe of geet ans REXOETTE Mird. by Boke & James, Ine. WILLOUGHBY’S Broadway & lith St., NEW YORK CITY, PETROGRAD, June 23.—No quar. ter is being asked or given by the Russian troops of Gen. Brusiloff in one portion of tho great battle still | raging between the Styr and the Bug, |in Volhynia, the latest official bulletin on the camaign asserts. “In the region of Radmiesto,” the report says, “on the Stokhod, west of Svidnike and east of Vorontchine, ox. {tremely violent fighting continues, We | made ng prisoners, This is explained by the exasperation of our troops, ; who refused quarter to the Germ who had been employing explosive | bullete,” No decisive result in the battle, which been in progress for four days along @ front of more than fifty | | miles without appreciable gains by | either side, ts indicated in last night's report. Near Grusiatyn, on the Rus- | sian extrome right, the report says, enemy attacked in mass forma- |tlon but was put to flight.” Further |west and south, west of Sokul, it | declares, “we repulsed a German of- fensive and captured about 600 pris loners and some machine guns. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th | This season's models of shepherd checked worsteds, | also Gabardine or tricot cloth. bd Belted or flare models of men's wear navy blue serge; also English mohair, Afternoon gowns of taffeta, foulard silk or Georgette crepe; in navy, white or colors; also a number of evening gowns, vunter-attacks by the Rua |! 108 wee Aonouneed Today by the), | America, The repulse of all Russian attacks her intended victims getting the uppe Franklin Simon a Co. | Will Close. Out Saturday Morning (Store Closes This Saturday at 1 P. M.) 95 Women’s Tailored Suits Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 85 Navy Blue Serge Suits Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 Women’s Silk Dresses Herctofore $29.50 to $39.50 Wen to number of cotk Attacks by " Kaher’s Troops Re- newed at Two Poitits Near Verdun, have heavy attach in the ampagns Pistriet Three violent the French trenches the femion of Mont Tetu were rv puleed last night after severe fight naeaulte on the Spur, went of ti Ing erith grenades And ha yonete, wee ae on eee ee eee | Ammunition ona gerul cording to an official statement 198404 sengern were aaved, but @ large num- | © “ies from the y the War Offics to-day er are unaccounted for. there bee Weat of the Meuse, in the Verdun both siden, the Ger again attacked 4 and there wae live! fighting near Dead Man Hil Haron Erich 24 Nepulne of thres ters, for whi weet of Fort Vaux «nd @ bungalow was announced by the War Office lave been rented. —<————— this afternoon. a | "PEACE TALK FUTILE, End of War Only When Allied Soil Is Cleared and Prussianism shoplifting won-yoRr-old f the Childr nearch By William Philip Simms. (Copstight 1918, by the United Frees.) PETROGRAD, June — 23.—Peace must come only when allied soil is swept clean of the enemy and Prus- , jan militarism forever crushed, 8. D. Sazonoff, Russian Minister of For- elgn Affairs, sometimes called “The | Pillar of the Triple Entente,” baad to-day, Minister Sazonoff had just returned | from the Russian front. In a private audience he outlined Russia's atti- tude toward the pence talk current in neutral countries, especially in “Germany,” sald the Foregn Min- ister, ‘set upon us without warning. | Now, having signally fuiled to beat Europe into submission and finding | hand, she covers her face with the miask of piety and endeavors to throw upon the allies the blame for contin- ulng the war. Such a procedure is an open avowal of her own weaknoss and mpt to hide her own unenviable ait world will soon realize if it doesn't ready. “Peace talk now ts futile. Ger- many's power is clearly waning. The strength of the allies is increasing.” ee CENTRAL POWERS ACTIVE ALONG BALKAN FRONT Extensive Movements of Troops Reported—Counter Bombard- ments by Airmen, * PARIS, June 28.—A Havas despatch from Salonica says thae there is in- | tense activity of the artillery of the | Central Allies all along the front. En- gagemente between the patrols aro increasing. Katensive movements of the Central forces are reported between Truppi and Osin, Their aeroplanes have | bombarded the allied positions on the | right bank of the Vardar, while al- | ed aeroplanes nave bombarded tho Gumudsimi-Veles camp. French aero- Planes, the despatch drove off | three German machines which were! proceeding toward Salonica. ‘The Bulgarians, the despatch adds, have made some advance. BO ON RUSSIAN SHIP SUNK IN BLACK SEA) |Great Loss of Life on the Mercury, Which Hit Mine Near Odessa. PETROGRAD (via London), June| | ~The loss of life on the steamer | Mercury, which was sunk by a mine Streets 10.00 15.00 18.50 thelr homes for the eammer vare- on The vesest struck the mine thirteen mile from Odease and two) Pane tune @ The Germans on off shore in @ rough sen. Bho! ank In five minutes. Only two iife- | War OMee to-day issued the follow. inched and both, laden | ing statement on military operations: | new positions beyond ye a nuccended in rescuing passengers who were atrong awimmers oF who floated Pf the Messane Poa oo Tw | Gertrude Gareta, ‘Theresa Mchrill, twenty-ax, both of No. 9 Union Street, Brooklyn, were held SAYS RUSSIAN MINISTER +1000" nai ‘wy staxiagate Waten in| patmate the Adame Street Court, on ty Minnie Kobbert, fay that @ quantity of de 008 wi r |atore tags stl attached id uncovered Mar’ of Forelg Crushed, Says Sazonoff. | when a Special Value—Sport hat of corded satin in sweater shades of gold, rose, white, emerald, pink, Copen, blue and purple. Attractive Dresses............. 5.90 More Elaborate Dresses.......13.75 Sport Suits of Milanese Silk and THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 38 , MEW GERMAN OFEASNE |. CZAR’S OFFENSIVE | CHAMPAGNE FAILS The Mercury wae going trom! Kherson with eight hun | Pasonmers, in tu vm 7 TTALINNS. OCCUPY AUSTRIAN POSTTIONS ine @ larvae ta bound tor! Keep Up Pressure Against Invaders on the Aisago Plateau—Heavy Artillery Fighting. ane 28 (via London).—The nhOME, | “In the Arsa Valley we occupied “Attacks by enemy detachments in the regions of Oatagiia and Monta Awiedinek, Counsetior | MBIN were repulsed, ery fire “On the Alsago main- ba! ag i A it Charge 4 Attairee of the Austro | me oa Ta HN] the tube will soon discoura Hungarian ney multe, arrived 7 ” of the glimibeney, and waite, arrived enemy's ponitionn. Wasnipaton. st. the. summer in South in | Sayville). —-A Rotterdam despatch says! nigh useless. that the Dutch liner Tabanan, satiing from the Dutch Eaet Indi and |terdam, wae detained by Shoplitters, twenty-four, Brition class mail nd pare tioned. jew Greek Wintstry, to-day. Cur | ATHES fon ¢ police wae officially announced to-day. Alex: | 50 9 Minister and Min- of the women were ix Minti al ister of Marine. Street, N, anys Store Open This Saturday Until 6 P. M. H & 34th Street—New York Women’s Sport Hats-—kxclusive Models A large selection of sport hats in all the newest materials, including Velours, Felts, sir Soutach braid, felt and velvet soft velvet effects. 3.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Misses’ Summer Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 yeare, suitable for Women to 36 bust. Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s models for street, afternoon, sport and genera! wear, in the summer materials, colors and combinations now in \ogue. 7.90 15.00 9.75 Misses’ Silk Dresses —vew models Of Superior Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Silks. 15.00 ° 19.75 25.00 35.00 Misses’ Sport Suits and Coats— speciat Knitted Jersey Croth, in prevailing colors, 18.00 belted and flare models 15.00 Will Close Out Saturday 135 Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits In plain and fancy materials, some of this } 10 00 season's best models. Formerly sold to 29.75 Special and Extraordinary Sale of 1200 Girls’ Summer Dresses in Empire, medium and tong waisted models of striped and plaid Gingham, Percale, Chambray, Linen, Repp and flowered Voile; 4 to 14 years. 1.00 1.50 2.00 M4 is difficult enowgh at best to imerest ildren in voluntary cleaniiness A demifrice that meits or hardens in from the use of any demtifrice; is gritty will injure the delicate teeth, Dateh Malt Seised by Britten. and” one that js simply perfumed and BERLIN, June 23 (by wireless tod contains little cleansing property is well- Ibodon contains the highest percent- for Rot-] a€¢ of actual cleansini he Properties of any dentifrice o authorities, who removed all the first ind has none of the drawbacks men- od Mt is without coloring matter ve, | Safely antiseptic. (via Lopdon), Inue 33.— Notion can be had at 25 cents a tib- Stel placed My care |The composition of the new Cabinet on tube wherever toilet and a free sample can be had by later of Foreign Affairs, Gen. Calleria * ling your name and address to The of War and temporary Min-| Albodon Co., Dept. B, 154 West 18th | 3.95 11.75 19.75 25.00 White Worumbo Chinchilla Coats, pockets and convertible collars, To Lamberts for Jewel-Gifts for Brides & Graduates Pleasant, satisfactory, ECONOMICAL bay- ing of Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, Watches and Silverware attracts purchasers of Graduation, Wedding and Anniversary Gifts to Lamberts. Nothing is left undone here which the experieuce of forty years in one neighborhood can suggest to save money for every customer, while always supplying Diamonds, Jew ‘Iry, Kings, Watches and Silver of guaranteed quality. Much of this brilliant, varied stock comes from our own factory on the same pret with our store. A : Solitaire Engagement Diamonds Even if the peace of which there has been so much talk of late were signed to-morrow, and the Dia- mond mines were re- opened, there would be no fallin Diamond Prices That they will ever fall isimprobable. But they have not risen at Lam- herts where Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings are still sold at the same prices as when the mines were work. ing full time. Call and satisfy yourself that any price you please, from $10.00 to $1800.00 secures as good Diantond value as always. Old diamonds remounted, old jewelry remodeled and repaired: at the lowest charges consistent with work of Lambert standard. Seamless, Strong Wedding Rings Do not depend on solder, but buy a Lambert Seamless Solid Gold shape and style you please, stamped Py from a block of solid gold and finished by aba; business) find their us ever. No charge 14-karat, $3.30 up 14-karat, $4.40 up 14-karat, $5.50 up! 14. 18-karat, $4.00 up 15-karat, $5.50 up 18-karat, $6.75 up 18. 22-karat, $5.25 up 22-karat, $7.00 up 22-karat, $8.75 up 22- Mementoes of '16 Gane the class of "16 comes to Lamberts for - class rings of solid gold, in appropriate Like its predecessors ina long line, Rose finiss class designs, classical and otherwise. oa, ‘rv st Prices from 22.00 up; quality guare O71, cela, solid 63.75. anteed as represented finish, 85.00, ‘Watches to Be Worn With Pride That graduate's watch bought ut Lamberts would serve him so well that no other would ever be nec barring accidents. Fromthe Waltham factory and others as well known, Adjusted, regulated, tested, cased in the Tackett o, by master watchmakers. Solid gold coat chains, Solid gold guard Watches Care- fully Repaired solid 14-karat Gold Man's solid’ 14-kirat, Gold Open | Watch. engine turned hunting eases Face Watch; Waltham § with guaranteed Wal- $ movement... 22.50 then'movement..... 16,50 Men's Waltham Watches | Ladies’ Waltham Watches Solid 14-kt. gold, fi 50 up! Solid L4- Mt rold,oy lace $ up Solid 14-kt. gold he’ H ‘ase $16.50 up Gold filled case. Sterling silver cas Octagonal solid 14-karat Gold Watch with solid 14-karat Gold Extension Bracelet and fine 15+ Swiss movement, $27.00. Bracelet Watches of all types, solid gold, gold fil ed and sterling silver; best Swiss and Americ works, You can itnagine how proud the girl senior of '916 would be to have one. Lavallieres As Graduation Gifts Take a good look at these Lambert Solid G Lavatllieres id others varying in pri imagine until you see then look with a graduation gown. you to buy. one of them would Then eee will be no need to advise Soltd 14- karat old Pneine turned and One dta- Solid 14- Karat mond set tn Lav ailiere viereed aot aot with peer solid 14 tourmaline ic vay karat wold pierced effect Laval Here. 813,50, For His Graduation Gift Give the young man who gets a diploma this year a pair of Lambert lie Gold Cuff Buttons or Loose Links. that will aut wear a lifetime,— fa@rip “i that are handsome 8s. 00. and mannish in every line—that are absolutely correct in design. Polished, rose finish, Roman or any other style you think will please him, From $2.00 @ pair up; with directly imported Diamonds, $10.00 a pair up. Or you might choose from this little list: Solid Gold Studs, set $2.25 up Solid Gold Scarf Pins, $1.00 up with Diamond, $5,00 up. Stylish solid gold Neck Chains, 2.00 uv; Platinum Neck Chains, Solid Gold Tie Clasps, $1.35 Solid Gold Penknives, He 00 up Solid Gold Pencils, $7.50 up, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Night Until 9,