The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1916, Page 6

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“AUGOUNS Mane HEVSTORE CY OF THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTE mos 7, ROUMANIANS LOSE TWIRAKAN; 20,000 rr SEIZE FORTS F THE BULGARIANS, FRENCH TROOPS ee es BiG TRENCH LINLS ‘ BRITION (N ATTACK fab rhascaesot BT BTLGARTANS how MADE PRISONER IS SALONICA REPORT NORTHEAST Ot VERDUN : . rT : A GE THAT CLERGYMEN n Said to | SHOULD SERVE IN WAR a | wate pascomtd Mites DEPENDABLE emcee Sn REMEDY GALICIAN DEFENSE Hali\ j miue Kingiioh tet -- e mis @ap 0 ase on gon 6 he mgmt ’ AMBASSADOR ELKLS * * Heavy | J eeatut tm Hight Is the Begit {Ate [seaport of Kavala, en the Aca : the ane! . “Inpsvowruesces Stomach Bitters Push on | item |e i ‘ npt by Invade peony . 7 x Manat the puch sicers an met OF THE WARK IN BERLIN —, el x, the Capital . March on Bucha ae nulge ; - ' 4, Fever oat Agua. PTH HHA snares x e p YP! went ; oe wos ted f eo Sor | ne . Inve entor ing wus es oie f ogg Fee os hee, FOUR GERMAN ABROES Store Hours 9 A.M. to 6PM, Daily, Including Seturdays Lambore, oud ' tthe | gerigt The congreas adopied a © 4 the Now: | a pad left Bere) PUT OUT OF BUSINESS Net copie f ee, Ae et te cana te | ol “1 A “ Mace ad be eptured by clad statement f tie War Om # pw ahotias Nv " _— ; TURKS LOSE THREE whe nt, ons 4 ‘de > ierresten orm ate woes COMMANDERS IN FIGHT |: Ine 32" ST.- Bly srd ST, City from both north and south of Aho the Dniester Miver ta the pa day® the Austr German ing desperately, has back on Halits, north of tn ALONG THE EUPHRATES He PRTROGRAD, Bept. Tt Oia Lon Jon). An off y th A Remarkable Purchase and Sale of ve movement under Turks along the Ku with $5 worth of Rec. ords of your selection. Total $105, number of mach.ne guns and impor: tant food stores were captured from the Austro-Hungarian, | German and Bulgarian forces hay ing received numerous reinforcements continue to attack with great violence the Roumanian fortress of Tutrakan. The garrinon of the fortress is cease- leasly counter-attacking, the Rou- manian statement adds, and the loss- es on each side are said to have been heavy Convenient terms of payments It does make a differ- ence where you buy your Victrola. Come to Knabe's and hear the rich mellow tone of this Latest Model, equipped with London despatches yesterday said it was delieved there that the Ger- inan-Bulgarian blow against the Tut- ning of a German attempt to march on Bacharest and seize the Rouman- jan capital Tutrakan is one of a series of fort- resses defending the Rumanian capi- tal from the South, It 1s situated on | the southern bank of the River Dan- ube opposite Oltanitsa from which town a railroad runs to Bucharest. Stylus. Plays 200'Rec- ords without changing the needic. A POST CARD will bring you an illustrated catalogue and ommander of the Second Turkish Corps, Paik Pasha, was killed or aert. ously d and the commander of the Twelfth Turkish Division was | wounded.” BRITISH AEROS RAID TURKISH POSITIONS When 12 Bombs Are Dropped |! in Suez Canal Section. ish aeroplanes on Turkish positions | © ninety miles east of the Suez Canal, is reported in the following official statement given out here to-day: “On Tuesday two of our aeroplanes raided the ‘Turkish aerodrome and| aeroplane repair section at El Arish GERMAN SEA PLANES Sultan's Air Forces Give Fight|##n aero station at Arensburg, on the nounced to-day. on the Courland coast was frustrated by German planes and anti-aircraft at El Arish, in the Sinal Peninsula, |4amaged by German fire terre chines were f damaged rman ma » descend entices DRIVE OFF RUSSIANS ON COURLAND COAST 7.—-German hydro- sfully attacked a Rus- Women’s and Misses’ the Rue taking 6.645 prisoners. west of Erzingan, in Turkieh 4 ” oO en SS) an 188es DE-day's otfictar statement sevealed | yew York fey ; bi i for Tho first time that the Crar's | ‘The Roumanians withdrew to th eg Al dR ab aL Me s ; b Halite | ing back heavy German and Hub atubb lava « © Somme front, wa - M Company — August ack’ three days’ battle, | tenting for fng the movements of en: Bince the opening of the new Tur-| praductio er increased 346,795 | #arian attacks ina thr ‘ ‘i ! He $ $ spss i cxoning of, the nam Reel Heras are battered haf [ une, the Iaaane are ving the] any, arying_ wit ‘wombat. in the Bargain Subway bridgehead Jefenses After reciting these facts hes and attacking with machine BUCHAREST, Sept. 6 (via London,| the report of the operations con-| guns troops on the march, Our Four of the Models 7). Koumanian troops have oc. | tinues machines Tilustrated . cupled) Gyergyo-Ditro-Orspva Pass.) “According to statements of prison peatedly bo ‘These aan sual \ ye $ on the north and northwest frontier Jers, the Turkigh troops operating In UN hese suits are unusua ictrola XI 100 [of Remenanie, Give te cemrin ete 1 1Bp region of Cuett Rave seteres vent twos values for this time of the 9 ment inst he Roumantan War | great « Here the commander of " season. ‘They are excellently Depart Seven guns, @| the Thirtieth Division was killed, The and belted; island of Oes it was officially an- An enemy air attack green and brown. women’s. 4 marked the begin-| LONDON, Sopt. 7.—A raid by Brit-| guna, the boms falling into th Copies of $25 Model: GIMBEL Subway Stores, a ni rked t cine state Me pte ud a be eB Ps rs a s J . the Victor Tungs Tone Be ere rear ie Or in'a forest. One Russian plane was ores ae ses : cached made of good materials and in up-to-the-minute styles, Made of poplins, men’s-wear serge, cheviots and gabardines. The coats are lined with guar- anteed lining, and yome have new large collars trimmed with fur; others are belted effect and trimmed with buttons. # Skirts full flare, shirred backs in black, navy, Sizes 14 to 20 misses’ and 34 to 44 complete details of Knabe Perfect Mail Order Service. Phone Vanderbilt 3091. KNABE WAREROOMS VIFTH AVENUE AT THIRTYNINTH SE The German Army Headquarters |Twelve bombs were dropped, appar- Staff announced on Wednesday that) ently with good results. |German and Bulgarian troops had |°"° | stormed seven of the Tutrakan works| “Enemy aeroplanes attacked our |including the Armored Batteries of | machines, but did not close in, only the position, opening fire at long range. They ulti- mately gave up the fight. Our ma- pposed | chines returned undamaged.” SAYS GERMANS SALVAGED CRUISERS BRITISH SANK: Wife of Official Asserts She Saw Luetzow and Rostock Raised. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—The German Admiralty has raised the battle cruiser Luetzow and the cruiser Rostock, both sunk after the battle of Jutland, according to Mrs. B. A. Vo- retzich of Hamburg, wife of a Ger- man official in the Orient, who has arrived here from Hamburg. Mrs. Voretzich said that she saw both vessels in the shipyard where they were being repaired. They were seriously damaged, she sald, by Brit- ish gunfire and sank while being towed to the German naval base, All on board were saved. . RETALIATION PLAN ON BLACKLIST IS REJECTED Might Work Hardships on Ameri- cans Abroad if It Were Put Into Effect. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Con- ferees. on the Emergency Revenue Bill to-day struck out the Phelan amendment to empower the Presi- dent to retallate against citizens of belligerent nations which interfere with United States mails The argument which prevailed in the conference was that it might| work great hardships to Americans| tn foreign countries by counter re- tallution, The conference also abandoned the | Chamberlain amendment to prohibit | admission of Pacific Ocean salmon or halibut through a foreign country ex- ceut In bond from an Amerivan port. | This, it was decided, might develop & commercial war with Canada and bring about retaliation against Amer- lean Atlantic Coast fisheries. —_ Britteh Steamer Still Aground, ROSTON, Sept. 7—The British | Royal Prince, which struck on | Lovell’s Island, tn outer harbor, during a fog late day, was atill Angelus Marshmallows means the beat marahmal- ground to-day. uss made an at- P lows. The Cracker Jack people ma! hem. Three pt to float her this morning without favore—mint, white, Strawberry—10c a package. #. Another effort will be made gh tide to-night. She ts not be: to be seriously damaged. The Hever Prince was bound for New York to deliver part of her cargo from pOriental porte day ne ati tetndrafter the war the repeal of ail laws enforcing military, economic and industrial conseription. The congress hadopted a declaring for the individual lWberty | Old Mother Hubbard She went to the cupboard, - Her intentions were good but suspicious, But the Cracker Jack boy Had spoiled all her joy, And eaten the candy delicious. |\fe Cracker Jack The more you eat, the more you want seuss OPPENHEIM, CLLINS& Co Fulton and Bridge Sts. o4mericas Foremost Specialisss Delightfully New The Merchandise of Our New Brooklyn Store You couldn’t blame the boy at that, for none can resist the goodness of this combination of popcorn, peanuts and molasses candy with the natural color and flavor. And, to add tovall that, Cracker Jack is a food that contains more nourishment than milk, eggs, beefsteak and other foods that are among the most wholesome. In the Triple Proof Package that keeps out moisture, germs and dust. The beautiful appointments of our new Brooklyn Store will be but a ‘‘setting” for the new merchandise. Nothing but the best materials used in the making of Cracker Jack. No hand touches it. Nothing can prevent its reaching you as fresh, pure, clean and good as when made—no matter when or where you buy it. The impression we wish you most to have when you visit is an impression of smart 2 i apparel for Women, Misses and Girls. In every package there’s a prize to please the youngsters, Visit each floor. Admire the beauty of the appointments if you will, but study most of all the character of the merchandise. Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request. Address Dept. A. RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Bush Terminal Building No. 20, Brooklyn, New York In the Section of Blouses on the Main Floor as you «nicer from Fulton Street And agree with us that it is marked by a distinctive smartneas, by a delightful new- nes, by a very refinement of good taste, Orcring Day, Monday, September 11, at 10 A. M.

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