The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1916, Page 4

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a friend to poor complexions re eto ftp hm “Wher ie te ~ r " The sath 4 teow oneuned TOG OWEN President Poin ure Hands Him : TURKS ARE CAUGHT = BRIGADE IS CUT OFF » Cavalry Lures on the Moslem Military Cross in Honor of Army of 14,000 and Wait Remarkable Explo ing Infantry Planks Them pare ——— | PAMIM Aue TCorp steow mene te hte Gomand 4 CATING, Aue teParee thousand % Siler, of tne F b fanuy + ake GhOrEEd from the shelier with |Oh® hundred and testy Ove prisoners. = ab i} heen devoraied with « miitary wrose “le Mande Ind by Imo oherrs . among them thirty-ele fermen of by President Poineare for captoring rot Bie hiding plece |feere and thirty-fewr men, arrived ‘ ° of we ee a ORE at Chee 688 nice to-day trom the region cam of 6 nm pan 1 nutes later the 100 Ge * the Maen Canal where Giritia® troops i _ are os Tee isn are purewing inte the desert the oon | were ad: remainder of the Turkieh force of " d mradea remained 1h (WO) 14 we troops that began 0a ottect of the comrade he “wer Dear Mr. Mayor: In your capacity as executive head of a great pa De es fogs materia afro tn peri ln Sees le wager lives, heal Now, Mr. Mayor, many individual things ma make up what we know as “material welfare” and not the | cigarette. Are ware that millions ally umed in your sid hundreds of thowsande of dollare invested are annually consumed in your et a mae SOs that the ceased to be and oy cancl wre facts, cigarette to be a luxury may now All this being true, together with the fact that seven-tenths of the male population smokes cigarettes, wouldn’t you be interested Co leowne | that a cigarette has been ented insures quan- tity, quality and economy ? It will interest you to know, Mr. Mayor, that the feed Salish cigarette is the firat ci ee yo 100% pure Turk und to tell ato low a price as 16e 's the first cigarette to afford ‘asthhualian et abana eat, In thus redu i the cost d increasing quanti formerluxury which has now e vy td Be don’t you think The American Tobacco Com has eal’ solved a problem in and contributed to the “material welfare” of the people? Mr. Mayor, you recognize clearly the rights and liberties of yor, bled And while I wouldn’t 2 oe to you to en- dorse this, or any other product, I am bold enough to ask you if it is not your rule to approve any movement that reduces the cost of living and baie to tho watered content of the people at large? Id like to have you try the Lord Salisbury arette, Mr. Mayor, just to see whether it is worthy ond whether it is ury cig- the solution we have all been looking for. And, Mr. Mayor, look out for imitators, Cordially youre, Pree. W. K. Cochrane Adv. Agency 9, Guy a a frennge Cg Oops Gem Goan? which this soap contains paraded before resident Poincare on "a, Cerman mune among the material ned for the recent visit of the latter to In Botnw made by Benatar | Antured means th fultihen Com | Other prisoners are being brought feat at thy " ag be hoy ” nH ae the pursuit continues, 1k was A description of how the Turke Wood. The French irompa had june { a| wore drawn into the trap by British Gashed forward at the Germany. cavalry Is given in & Cairo despatch ohn Purroy Mitchel Mayor of New York The wwenty-three miles from the Sues NMOL Canal point beyond Kates wide watehed the prison joe eh the streets and dis played great interest in a battery of to the Exchange Volegraph Company. It ways that the gavalry was sent out to entice the enamy, who had shown & disposition to assume the offensive, The Hritieh horsemen fought an ad- Mmirable rear guard action, drawing on the Turks until their flanks were turned by the mounted division. A Whole brigade was compelled to sur- render. Among the prisoners were seventy Germana, including thirty- aix A complete battery of was also taken, ults of the battle of are the destruction of me than one-fourth of the Turkish ef- and the pushing of the ro- the Katla cases," said Major- B. Maurice, director of mill- eral Staff, in explaining to-day the significance of the latest operations in the Near East, “By advancing slowly we estab- Mashed ourselves firmly in intrenched positions behind Romani and awaited the Turkish advance trom El Arish, an advance of which we had con- stant newa from our air service,” said the Major General. “The Turks not only made a frontal attack on our intrenched positions, but attempted to get around our left flank. Our artillery, infantry and cavalry co-operated not only in repel- lng but in attacking the enemy, with such satisfactory results that he ts able to have an uncomfortable tino recrossing the desert at this season of the year, ry writers are unable to the reason why the Turks ventured upon thelr attack, in which they lost heavily in killed, wounded and prisoners. The only conclusion reached Is that the Turkish military authorities were misled as to the British preparations for the defense of the Suez Canal and hoped to make nf impression on the rebellious Araba, who are extending their hold on im- portant places in Arabia. The Turkish advance as far as Romani was made in the face of the @reatest difficulties, Their six-inch guns being dragged across the desert by oxen after relays of planks had been placed to prevent the wheels sinking into the sand, —— FEARS FOR THE FATE OF BRITISH PRISONERS, LONDON, Aug. 1.—Apprehension| existe as to the fate of the British Prisoners taken at the time of the surrender of Kut-et-Amara to the Turka, Lord Robert Cecil said in the House of Commons to-day that re- peated inquiries had been made j through the American Embasay at | Constantinople to ascertain the where- abouts of these prisoners, but that no IN TRAP BY BRITISH: and lost Thursday night and has continued | GERMANS REGAN a from the cart te Soe okie Herta seve © thier . be thinks Rew A SOMME TRENCH pry sunk to ewondery Tmpemanes sng the Sanger te grow ie oe the weet aaa. a oe Fate, Bere Rrmphe Phewee OF |... — fernnive baw (Continesd trom Firm Page) Beem ATLANTIC CITY, HF Awe f wey wation at Tht fre on thetories forth of Meta and tary campo wear Miain —_—— GEN, HAIG REPORTS | FAURE OF GERMAN * COUNTER ATTACKS LONDON, Aug 1 -Tepwlee of sev. ora) German ovunter attacks against Hritiah powitte announced ela tn offetal despatches to the War Office Following te the tert of to-day's re port from the Hiritish “The ot Artillery bo between th Ne) twenty Rombacn, om fuamen Labesnery, Bi Aletta. — Rave, afternoon by Gen B. Altman & Co. A Special Selection of Women’s Silk Umbrellas Somme, both on | back areas “The enemy made several Counter attacks cast of Poxieres, li of which were repulsed with joas to the We retained the greund won yesterday “Last night we carried out @ @ccoasful raid on the enemy's Upnches east of Neuvisie-st, Vaaat, Southeast of Bois Grenier the enemy endeavored to raid our trenches, but the raiding party Was unable to reac, our linus and was driven back with loss.” The crest of the important ridge we front line and will be placed on sale to-morrow at prices that, in view of the superior qualities, are decidedly inviting. Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with miseton-finish or natural wood handles . . $2.50 Taffeta or Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with wost of Martinpuich Is now firmly in smart sterling silver-..ounted handles, Uritieh bands, Despatobes from war correspondents’ headquarters at the at . . . e ° . - $2.85 Uritish front reveouled this fact to- day, Hatrenched on the newly won heights, Australian troops now iook down @ slope rolling away to the clty of Bapaume, the linmediate objéotive of great British offensive, and now leas than seven miles away. Brit. iwh artillery already is preparing the Fifth Avenue, New York operations of the Imperial Gen-| (™ Fae of the Links” The Famous “COLONEL” Golf Balls Now $5.45 Doz. lar Price is $9 doz. Patterned after the well-known Siver ing; the very same liquid core, same mesh marking and an equally tough cover that means many a round of the links before they will be heen ap sii athe A Not a player in the Metropolis w: erlook an us nity Like This. Either the 27, 29 or 81 “COLONELS” at $5.45 a Dozen Gi 6,000 reply had been received from the | Porte. This, he sald, inspired con- siderable misgivings, as the prisoners’ were compelled, after the fall of Kut- el-Amara, to cross the desert at the Worst season of the year, AUSTRIANS BEAT BACK ATTACK BY ITALIANS Vienna Admits Initial Success of the Enemy, but Claims Final Advantage. BERLIN, Aug 7 (by wireless to Sayville).—"‘In the southern eection of Doberdo Height on Friday,” says the Austro-Hungarian army headquarters report of Aug. 5, “the Italians with at least seven regiments attacked our positions after four hours of artillery preparation. “The Italian troops at first were frustrated by our artillery, Later the enemy temporarily entered the Aus- tro-Hungarian positions at several joints, but everywhere was ejected We took 280 unwounded Tallane and captured two machine guns.” NUXATED IRON increases strength of delicate, nervous, run: down peoplo 200 per "00" cont. 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