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— ee greeted the Mallen tresses wher Halen they entered Gerinie Severe! “ thoveend tigen residents whe Michele end (he eminem hanen te der meets hed lve undero ound {rooms reptured ne ow all - wreund caverns severe! oregete thousand Austrion eeidiors were mus FIONTING ey “4 WHICH LED TO FALL OF CITY. Oi, counter eiincks by Austrian The operations hed up to the 4 Gur infant Guavtes to ’ + interal pivots Of Biol s ight W yy ‘Wer OF the Fa Bridge bend taing eawured Righ| ing of a feeb conquest of Monte Rabeting ne wile Ae Han Michels, 1 remained the lepestog berriee formed mimediately to the % od incossantiy for three |The ground wee fortinet ¥ works thers! but the adver © very powerty 48 priw 4 piace ve te | tea | Hines of defense thrown wp by adversary close to Gorisia, portant centre whicd rendered | to offer stubborn resistance ay abled the Aust to make | “Toe attacks “Inch by tneh, and at the cost of on out od Wo tall bak te their own trenches ARTILLERY ATTACKS THE EN- TIRE AUSTRIAN FRONT. | the Gdateahts co-cperaien 2 On Aug, & the ertillery sounded | artillery, od Gives thn Glam and the enemy's whole from with (6) hen the wo on object of distracting bie atten the ranges acouratery On of Aug. € our batteries by the ene, r trenohes —— RUSSIANS TAKE rettie ebved MAY CUT OPF BOTHMIL! and supported by & great canoer ot \Petrograd Predicts the Lar) way station of Kryplin, only three! | generous sacrifices, our infantry, with\qurea by | Harlier unoMctal despatches had re THE EVEN = ANOTHER TOWN ON WAY TO LEMBERG nd Letchit Army Sweeping Arour mA to the N mh. Stanislau Fall of Stanistau, Halicz and = Lemberg. PRTHOGRAD, Aug 10 The 6 Miles east of #anisau, has been cap: | the advancing Russian riny, 1% was officially anmounced (o- ay Kryplin to @ rallway station on the lent bank of the river Bistr’ . fenders before (heen, notwithetanding | ported that the Russians were ap opened fire simultansously On th@] repeated counter-attacks. proaching the river, rocky barrier which from Babotino | ay @ peguit of ali these continu-| inne auatro-Clermane, in failing ario defends the Isonee 84) ouy efforta, ali the heights on the | beck upon Stanisiau, blew up the isin to the » And Aealost | right bank of the Isonso, forming the Monte Ban Michele, which forms th@| nriagehead of Gorisia, and Monte northern edge of the Gorizian Care| gan Michele, on the left bank, wore The artillery action of the day, 1008 | captured and securely held by the and carefully worked Out TePFe | italiana, The line of the lsonso be- sented & perfect example of COnCe@ | iow Tolmino was assured to them, trated fire against fortified lnes, and their uns, dominating Goriszia, “Thanks to our aviators and to the! aeov, out the my lurking among ereervations' of battery Per the] the ruins. ‘This unintorrupted three- ceria et protbraee target mapa, |°Y Aight covers with glory the fend ranges for the extension and Letty My d = Fan A fo la leghthening of fire had been calcwla- ITALIANS Mave eink nnn ted with the greatest nicety, Thus at the appointed time a veritable tem- GORIZIA AS THEIR OWN. pent of shells fell in a wholly unex-| The taking of Gorizia is considered pected manner on the ponitions off Importance more for the moral the enemy, demolishing everything | fect at home and abroad than for aystematigally. any direct military value, The city occupies @ point of bottom land, of “Infanl columns then advanced) with customary dash, well supported | which Babotino and Ban Micholo are giant sentinels, It i# one of the more by a curtain of fire of our artillery, important of the cities which the and carried the entire formi Babotino rampart, the point which| Italians have long claimed as part of forms the base of the Gorisia bridge- | their heritage. The struggle for possession of San head. On the heights which cover the Michele, Sabotino and otner imn- city to the west they stormed the de- fenses of Oslavia and of the summit | portant points was attended by the ef Hill 206, which commands Graffem- | unusual hardships peculiar to war- fare on thie front. The disputed re- burg. On the plath they drove in & defensive line between the southera | sion contains many caverns in which the Austrians concealed themselves border of Podgora and the ger be, Aust aled ‘the a oir cannon. e They also attacked on the righ Artings ot he Sor ongtend of the river as far as Saint Andrea. te ; pen of he VICTORY BEGAN BY THE CAP-|eunded “Austrians “One Slled with TURE OF SAN MICHELE. On the southern border of the Carao U..S. MARINE A BIG SUCCESS IN NEW YORK Cat Plog Smokers Are Flocking | to this Great Tobacco by Theesanés IT’S A REMARKABLE VALUE artil- ierymen io to continue th ‘operation of elr Ntallan artillery was able to prenne guns on both these poaitior the ald of twenty-four di rigibte Ts Tal loons, each of we carrion four tons of explosives, By day and ni balloons were operated in t daring manner, They were at! frequently by Austrian aero which were hig oft either, hy Italian aeropla: by th mounted on the diriaibien, Th in which connection they did most effective work, SECOND FIRE IN WEEK res eS y have ro Investigation Begun to Fix Respon- Site -valuesmoke in U.8. Marine} sibiity for Two Blazes in Nay a year §. Marine was Presbyterian Institution, inti? known in ‘Rev York, Yet ‘There was @ fire this morning, the pereeeny Poe ular elsewhere for many] second since last Briday, on the top floor of the Home for Young Girls, Pent as placed om tha market and| presbyterian inatitution at No. 2% Bast e Kieventh Street, and the Fire Marshal Evidently smokers wore simply wait-| {staking an investigation. He. be- it cut for diferent ! obgcce | ileves that one of the little inmates bought U. “lof the home knows more about thi out.’ They have kept om buying {t.| res than she har tol. e Aad Seay &. : § Marine is sweeping) ne damage to-day was restricted to wn the loss of & tt i U8. Marine is made of choice Burley] si who lives’ in the home. enve the Ship's every panies of te gaturd alarm and Engine No, 12, came from bring out every ie of ite naturel) West Twelfth Street before the fire mallow. ‘There were about fifty children in U, 8, Marine ls the most sensational! ing home and all were marched out bay, omens hain Adve, [of the house, The fire was in the Gormitory, which ts now not tm use, —_——— WOMAN, ALONE IN FLAT, IS BURNED TO DEATH. Flames From Stove Set Fire to Her Every Night Dress as She Cooks For Constipation Her Dinner. RANDRETH a Mary Lynch, seventy-six years 4, ved alone in a three-room fat on the second Moor of No, 209 Kast Forty-fourth Btreet, She was cook. ing her dinner at noon to-day when the flames from her stove set fire to her drei She ran screaming out into the hall. Neighbors tried to help her, but her clothes were entirely consumed and she died almost instantly, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. Purify Your Homes ein in the “Clean Up” campaign ecting all cellars, closets, we and toe suspicious places, after the rubbish has been removed, latt’s hlorides Odorless NSinfosot ant Sold Everywhere rallway bridges over the Bistritsa and left bank of the river. of @ railway at @ point twelve miles northeast of Btahisiau and the mouth of the Ziota Lipa River. Gen. Latchiteky, leaving of Stanislau to the centre and ‘left wings of his troops, te attempting to throw @ force across the Zio Lipa and drive on against Lemberg on the north bank of the Dniester. This manoeuvre would enable him to fall of Stanisiau, Halics and Lemberg, with the enforced retirement of the pressed from both the north and south, te Two railroads, it was peinted out, le behind the von Bothmer troops, |been But for these lines of retreat the Teu- tonlo forces would find difficulty in getting out of the pocket into which the converging Russian lines are forcimy them. claims, the Russian experts to-day insisted t! would be compelled to fall back to line of the Bug had been the limit of optimistic prediction. pista acta BERLIN REPORTS oked Heavy attacks have been made by the Russians at various points along the Btokhod line, in Volhynia east of Kovel, the War Office announced to- day. repulsed with heavy losses, it ts de-| ¢4, EMPTIES GIRLS’ HOME) LEAPS 42 STORIES ro preparing for @ stand on the Russian troops have sired contro! e capture rive the Austrians from itrongly fortified Halics bridgehead, but eigh- teen miles from his advanced posl- tion, by a flank attack and cause the Austrians to retire toward Lemberg. The War Office predicted the early rmy of Gen. von Bothmer, now hard Going further than before in their Germans and Austrians he line of the Vistula. Hitherto the DEFEAT OF RUSSIANS ALONG STOKHOD LINE. BERLIN, Aug. 10 (via London). All the Russian advances were jared. In Galicia, southeast of Brody, new developing this statement, which ya: “Front of Field Marshal von Hindenburg—South of Smorgon there has been lively firing and patrol activity, Repeated Rus- gian attacks were sanguinarily repulsed on the Btrumen, near Dubcgoze, and on the Stokhod, near Lublesson, Beresycac, Bmo- rae and Witonies, Noar Zarecse we made two oMcers and “prisoners as a result of counter-attacks, Operations by amall enemy detachments and an tempted surprise attack on the Stokhod salient enat of Kovel were unsuccessful, “Bouth of Zalocse new battles developed early this morning.” ——<$<——— FROM TOWER OF SINGER BULDING}, (Continued from First Page.) but the police, realising the victim was beyond aid, had already made ar- rangements for taking the body to the Greenwich Street police station. There the pockets revealed the letters and memoranda disclosing his identity. LOWER BROADWAY 18 STIRRED BY SUICIDE, Stenographers and clerks working in the buildings on the opposite side of Broadway were among those who saw the Might of Goldman's body through the air and there was great excitement in all the structures in the neighborhood for some time after the body had been carried away. Tho superintendent of the Singer Build- ing said it was the first suicide that was dated at 1916, and Was uns! Twe shes, Qe. and Pts, { | provisions was that bi ——_____. receive $100, C ‘thie Lif Headquarters from him addressed to “The Chief of Police of New York" and announcing his suicidal intention, He mentioned several relatives in the letter and detectives wer co-operate with them in @ search for the man. They were lookin pools le ernlers, Fourt! town, N. had lived in Morristown, and he asked that hia property he given to bis son, Lamp Com Goldman, of but the police communicated with Mr. Goldman of Cohen, Goldman & Co. and learned that he was a distant relative, of the man and thi ceived a letter in which Goldman sald he was lay ig to Jump from some high out for ine receipt of the letter, witted the watch posted at the Singer Building by just a few minutes, it Go! home, No, 522 Ea: with his son Benjamin and the lat- ter's ie and child. Ce twenty years he had been an acute sufferer with asthma and soon after nis ee oral complications, But he refused to remain long for trea! day ‘walked out of Bellevue and went for a trip through the South, ago. His son then were going to White Lake, in Sulll- van County for Mg bese him to accompan; fose8 to do, Paying that Cy “aia et Beall camo from Now York Hospital, |r in| had occurred in that structure, I In addition to the letter from the Montifiore Home and the dead man's will, there was algo found in- his ockets literature which showed he ad been interesting himself Christian Sclence, The police di {oni to make known the cont Jof the will without getting perinis- sion from the coroner, but it was learned that the document was writ- ten on two sheets of toolaci 1t was alyo leaned that one of its |4 In@ WORLD, Woman in Hichborn-WylieRomance Who Wed Man MAB. ELINOR HOYT bank book of the 507 Pith Avenu A ‘columbia Bank, N. WROTE TO POLICE OF INTENT TO KILL HIMSELF, Two hours before Goldman ended & letter was received at Police nt out to for him Piet fe: to Police Headquar- jeath. In the letter Goldman waid he had @n insurance s0- employed as Heltor by by the Mutual Life Insurance Dut had been compelled to rk use of @ chronic kod ive~ idman 2 Co, Broad tree He rape requested that the Morrii J. police be notified, he the Pacific mm West Forty-sec- Company, cag beet Goldman was out of town, | he also had re- neral alarm was sent immediaetly vpon the Goldman's rompted the posti: ‘oolworth, the Equitable letter to the police of watchers at inger, City In- Life, Municipal 1d, idman lived in the A tbueh Fourteenth Street, from For He came about @ year ago. treatment and one He returned to Flatbush two weeks told hin they 7 oot at eternally hampered. A New York Would eu suit him, wey ety during their absence, So, on the first of this month he lett Flatbush "when his son and daughter-in-law went away, and the neighbors had not seen hin since, Bin Sil otal aad FORT ERIE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Purse $600; two- year-olds, selling: | five furlongs oO 98 (Low er), straight $18.70, ti 2 'b8.10, ‘show. $44 te ni ee ———~_——_ SARATOGA ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BARATOGA, N. Y,, Aug. 10.-The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACK—For mal fire and @ naif sent te 14) Pr a nl mat Diversion,” 111 or, 1M mCOND KAdE The Atillw Bel Ki 8 sa Liles, two-year. okt; ee vant. 108 Gi Foe At fie furlongs, Sunbousst Yoo 08: ie, 1B ,For three. yearobie and up: eeliing;, one mi y st a kde and wr een 140; Pharoal, 140; Dervish, “Saypreatioe allowance claimed, ‘Track Cast, Htton 1 ]for, the 9 oy Yan ada im) . THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, She Eloped With HICHBORN-WYLIE, WIFE'S SUIT RUINED HIS STUDIO WORK, SAYS IMPRESARIO cmnennipenns Rosina Van Dyke’s Charges False and Malicious, Asserts Hageman. Franklin Taylor, as attorney for Richard Hageman, a musical director in the Metropolitan Opera House, to- day told Justi@s Tierney, in opposing & motion for alimony made by Rosin: Hageman, who 4s auing for a nepara. tion, that Hageman's work as a teacher of well-to-do pupils had been greatly injured by the notortety of th suit. “In fact,” @eaid Mr. Taylor, “I am submitting an affidavit to the effect that his studio work has been ruined by the false and malicious charges made against him.” Hageman says his wife sang in Metropolitan Opera House roles dur- ing the season and also at concerts, With regard to a statement that she did not have enough money to buy clothing, Hageman’s affidavit ys: ‘I recently received a bill for $600 for clothing she has purchased. Surely she ought to have enough clothing out of that to last a long time. “My wife says she is now living as the guest of her brother, She neg- lects to mention that her brother owes me between $500 and $600, Under the ciroumstances It is little enough for him to entertain his sister during the summer if she is #0 extravagant that the $100 a month I a msending her je not enough for her support.” Mra, Hageman, who !s known as Rosina Van Dyke, alleged her hu band received $700 for two weeks’ service in the Metropolitan last May. Hageman declares he received but $600 and adds: “It was a godsend, as I was heav- fly in debt and had many pressing demands. My salary CA the Metro- fin ‘was reduced and I am heavily debt now. I also respectively refer to th fee thie after 1916. REPULSE OF ALLIES HICHBORN-WYLIE ON SOMME FRONT WEDDING ADDS 10 CLAIMED BY BERLIN, TANGLED ROMANCE = tradictory British and F 4 French Troops Advanced, DERLIN, Ave 1° British and Frene® attacks on ¢ Poliowing te (he text of ¢ port from the Herta We “artillery fehting bet d the Homme is cx Anere & tng with great intensity attempts pt attacks pear Basentin le-petit were suppressed fire. The number of un British prison men “Tetwoen Naurepas and in Con Reports, Say Tepulee of be day's re Ontos eon the stimu Hrtttieh that have fallen into our hands since Aug. § hes increased to 13 officers and 600 the Homme, eight stubborn French at- tacks during the afternoon and night tailed “On the right bank of the Meuse (Verdun front) no infantry activity fe reported apart from minor hand Grenade engagements. “In an aerial fight and through anti-aircraft gunfire, two enemy aeroplanes were shot down south of Bapaume and one south of Lillie, one near Lens and one near Saarburg, in Lorraine.” ‘To-day's oficial PARIS, Aug. of the Hem Wood, ernent says that on the Balkan front there is nothing Important to report. 10.—Despite fog and rain, French troops made further pri reas in the allies’ Bommo offensive | Aight, advancing in the region north) ished with Mra, Hichborn, leaving a note in which he told of their elope. Society Pair ‘ hose Double Elopement Led to Suicide and Divorce, Are Married. altel day, w was The born, Philip Following is tho text of to-day's| ment. statement by the War Office: “North of the River Somme French troops last night Progress in the country to north of Hem wood, increasing m: the at the samo time to 100 the number of prisoners made yesterday in Furthermore We this region. captured six machine guns. The operations were hindered by the rain and fog. “Bouth of the River Somme a German reoonnoltring , party which was endeavoring to reach our lines by means of flaming liquids, was dispersed by our fire at a point to the west of Ver- mandovillers. “On the right bank of the River Meuse there has been intermittent bombardments in the region of Fleury, Vaux and Chapitre. “In the Vosges a surprise at- tack on the part of the enemy, preceded by a bombardment, upon ent of our lines to the north- west of Altkirch was without suc- cess and resulted in losses to the assailant: LONDON, Aus. 10.—Further prog- born, ‘The tangied shetn of o remulted In two elopemer and which finally ted the mm | Case through the divorce court to t After her it] fection. months. the trial period Wy! home and again fed with Mrs. Hicb- one person to tt 4d not reach t Until to-day, coming as the climax of &@ series of sensational ineiden that Dewan in 1910 when Mrs, 1 he wife of Philip #8 1 land one of the most prominent ma- trons In Washington society, with Wylie, twenty years her senior, and fled to France. her little boy, about one year Wylie deserted bis wife and four children, Wyile had known the woman who ta) now his wife before she was married to Philip 8 Hichborn, son of the late chief naval con. structor of the United States Navy Ho was a@ friend of the family and had seen her grow from childhood to be one of the belles in capital aoctety. jarriage he became a fr quent caller at the Hichborn h and thelr friendship ripened into a On Deo, 16, 1910, Wylie van. Bhe lett 8. Hichborn, Both Mrs, Wylie and Mr, Hichborn were prostrated and a world-wide search started for the missing pair. | They eluded all searcher Paris, continuing to live there until their identity became known. summer of 1911 id They went abroad and were report- ed as living in many citles, loitering in the Riviera, in Italy and Paria Mr, Hichborn started suit for divorce, but just before it came to trial he shut and killed hynselt on March 27, 1913, ress northwest of Posieres, where the|in a tragio note he told how his Australians yesterday penetrated Ger- man trenches 200 yards on @ 600 yard| and intimated that he feared his mind bealth had broken under the strain front, was reported by Gen. Haig this| was failing. afternoon. ined all local objective: pidly being consolidated. Following is the text of to-d.y's re- The Australians have port of the British War Office: “Last night was generally quict along our front, Calg for heavy hostile shelling of our Ii Wood. Northwest south- ress, i tives avnioht are now bein, @olidated. Seventy-two prisoners ‘Were taken. “South of Arras we sap of the enemy and inflicted sev- eral casualties. A similar attempt by the enemy against our trenches ppd of Hullucha met with ewrhe enemy exploded south of Loos with no effect.’ jocnnne in previous affidavits show- | A™. 4 that the suit is without merit and p mply @ malicious attempt by an insanely jealous woman to ruin my ter and professional career.” ice Tierney reserved decision, — NONE OF $800,000 FOR HIM. Surrogate Approves Will Cutiag Off Husband. Charitable institutions will receive $40,000 under a decree signed to-day by Surrogate Cohalan in conngetion with the esiate of Mrs, Lissie Hast- Holme, valued at more than Liecester Holme, her hua- band, was cut off, ‘The Surrogate h counting filed by Syracuse hi f » balance of more than $500 e heirs, ‘The executor { h to the New spa the Society vention of Cruelty to Ani- Five Points House of In. Ny ‘and Los Angeles County Hos approved an ac- win C, Hal of y $10 York ng tom : |pital, call eee SARATOGA RESULTS, FIRST RACE—For and slatinin pul ase syenrcolds furlong! Heya uty f, even and 1 to De 12 (Liylen), 10 to. Pharm nd 5 to h muted, Gremer, Brizz, Edna ‘Kenna Ray Oakwood |11 srry T lwaraway, M joule, Pharoal poden Air ‘an onc SOND RAC! For maidens: old and upward: steeplechase, with bout two miles ater- ot), 9 to 10, out and out, 7 (Wolke, MM to 10: Ww three- tonewood, d oul, secon: took disqualified — for Northwood also ran. Lost rider Otto "Floto, ordered @ istribu- | Great Marine “ct Marine ct. o the | f 106 raided ‘* eeee a - = SLESEETESSS FES Sesoteer 83 i 8 B SSPE RE +itl eres S55 SESTES FES = Sass sho r bs cS t ayers +114 +11 4etiel litt “a were On born. his Seeeserse 2 tee Freese = SRERES FPEP. and began suit, Mrs, Wylie resolutely refraine4 which are} from beginning an action, clinging to her husband's name for the sake of thelr four children, one of whom ts now a young man and a Yale graduate. So Wylie and Mrs. Hichborn lived on in their odd relationshi; themselves from prying eyes in out of the way places, But after six years of waiting Mre, Wylie felt that her vigil was hopeless She was granted a divorce two weeks ago in Washing- ton, and the marriage of Wyile and Mrs. Hichborn in Boston on Monday furnishes another chapter in story. Mrs, Hichborn and Wyllie were married at 4 olc’ock in the afternoon in a private parlor at Hotel Touraine, by John H. L. Noyes of the Boston al, City Registry, a justice of the peace. Be The couple remained in Boston until going to New York, Aw He gave his age is forty-six, his the New Willard Hote) eccupation “lawyer,” Special for Friday, August Mth, oUenUat rune ih ance that the prin. Welled in Boston M reHoyt Hy arried to Morace Wyile they returned to * | Washington and it was hinted that a double reconciliation would follow, Then the case took a strange turn. Mrs. Hichborn, not sure that Wyli love was entirely her own, proposed that be return to his wife for six Should he find at the end of that time that his heart was truo to the first woman, they were to re- main parted. For the sake of her children Mre, Wylie accepted, and for six months Mrs. Hichborn did not see the man for whom ehe had given up But promptly on the last day of je relinquished his shielding euictde, | clpals, while both were still married, | n born, 4 behing} reached | in the the Tuesday, and then left, saying they 2 Ma Wyllie appeared in the Boston City Registry and filed hia intention to marry Mra, Hich- | 480 Gauge. 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