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eee Shey whuse loners were fer Bome priewerre Femained tw bones the left bane herman for ow Oe pate { the Wiver Ateehs veo Nhe Lrenonee en methane seve of Deed Man venerden re rime te GOR Of wur Poetiione te the worth ot Fieury Ser dispersed by cur tefentry fre” Phe recent Aghiing om the front oft hundreds yf tween the opporing lines variane defended (heir potion with the greatest stubbornness end at many places the Brench advanced only after wiping @ut whele eer: panies of enemy eoldione -_- oe UTTER BXWAUSTION FORCES 1,000,000 MEN TO QUIT BATTLEFIELD BANDON, lt Acoording the reports issued in London and Wer Him, more than 1,000,000 men have fought to utter exhaustion tn the mighiy battle of the Somme, The Britian apport that twenty mine divi sions, @ total of 690,000 men, have been withdrawn from the battle line because they could faht ne more without @ rest Herlin reports that pot a fresh division te left on the Britieh front Tf this |e true more than 960,000 Hirit. ah troops have foug jauetion, salthough the London Dice re: Parte say that fresh troops are eon stantly taking the pjaces of the tired sokiiers. A steady downpour of rain hae halted the Rritish operations on the Bomme front and there has been ag \ important fighting since yesterday, Gen, Haig reported this afterneen ythat British treops entered enemy trenches at Richenbourg Laboue at three separate places, takiqg prison ere and inflicting oas The rainfall was general along the whole British front in Flanders and * France. The British troops apent the ~ might in consolidating their new positions northwest of Houleaux wood, where the capture ef the “Quadri- * dateral work" yesterday enabled Maig’s mon to advance 1,000 yards on 8 front of a mile. This gain waa an- other important advance in the en- . Circling of Combles, whose capture is Row considered but a matter of a fow days Following is the text of te-day's * British War Office report: And continuous tain four houra. The general situation ts unchanged. “In the neighborhood of Riche- Bourg L'Avoue (northwest of La Basse). we entered the enemy's frenches at three places, captur- fax prisoners and a machine gun and inflicting many casualties, casualties were very alight, ee last night's report five dave Big, © igen iawn i “ak from the Bonn ies ‘4 Bs cont an sertnenithe Rese, fe Balville Weed “and —_——S setday trom 3 Pc Me te 8h TERS Betage Bae wastes Yor ter Feral te party evi BULEARS IN FIGHT GIVE UP MONASTIR, IS ATHENS REPORT Franco-Kusslin Troops Cap Florina and Continue Pursuit of Pleeing Foe. ADVANCE TWENTY MILES » Salonica Despatches Say Allies Will Soon He in Serb Fortress City. LONDON, Hept, I-An athe despateh te the Pachange ‘Telegraph | Company saya that loformation & cotved there tm that the Mul worn are beg! evacuation Monaatir 1 te eald the Hulwarian archives are being hastily transported to Uskub, A woat violent tween the ta! east of Helos Moun in Macedonia, sald an offteial statement issued here to-day. The Bulgarians have made two countersatiacks aganet the #erbians bul gained no success, The ful warians and Germans have not at fompted @ counter action againat the French troops which captured Plo rina, There ta no change on the Struma front, Allied troops are within sight of the city of Mona Pressing close on the heels of the retreat ccording to moessa, from Salonica Doasea- rion of sured to the allies, will place the en- tire Rulgar-German line ip peril ‘The Serbs eanot be checked jn their headiong advance, and the British, French and Russian contingents are having difloulty in keeping pace with ‘on the Greek frontier, fit- south of Monastir, on the| Salonica,Monastir rajiroad, out or] h the Hulgare drove the allies late August, was taken by a wide encircling movement 6f the French and Russians, who crushed the Bulgarian right flank and pressed thom back in cisorder upon Monastir. ‘The allies already Rave advanced twenty miles, ‘The Serbs drove forward impres- sively and would not be denied, ‘The Bulgare soug!.: to make a stand on the right bank of the Capua, at tne southern bend made by the great leop of the stream, but were non- clusively defeated and fled, the Barbe fording the river in the neighbor od of Brod, threatening Monastir ‘ >m the southeast. Be well ahead ef Floriaa are the Qillee that Gea. Cordonnier, the French advance commander, has es- tablahed headquarters there for the @ivection of operations and has or- dered his troops to continue the pur- eult of the dgmoralized Bulgarians without Balt. —_—_ oe Germace Fine Two Belgian Towns, es ew 19.--The Germans Relsian towns ee tt and ouster uf Eee RR any few Nodehe Once ress Navy hen weseke Dresees Bmbrcidened, Very Spectal, Silk Dresses Afternoon and Street Modela, meuse, Georgette, very specta!! Fur Lrtmmed Suite a Seal Trimmed, Fashionable be Very Spec 17.50 20.00 25.00 25.00 No Connection With Ary’ Other Extebliohmen in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street «Evie New Fall Suits & Dresses Very Unusual Values Hand Smb'd Serge Dress, 317.50 nastip, gait now to be ga | __ 8B BvEN PUSAN REPULS NORTH OF HAL CLM OF BERL Advance of Caar’s Troop Lidowa Admitted—Hinden burg to Bastern Front HRHLAN, Hept te he have had further eucoese 18 pushing beck (he Hone the Nateyuvka River Teutonic coun wre * olone northeset of 4, 1 wae Officially announced te the region of Ludewa the Hus In Car ined some advantages f Kirlibabe, in the jan attacks were re pulsed. North of the Karccae brideehead © Germans 4 Huasian pont *% taking 2, wonere and cap turing seventeen achine guns. LONDON, Mept WeoThe wireless eas to-day gave out a Herne de» patoh quoting | tung to the effec Creat Genre trom the weater [Mince the ap | Marshal von Hinder wan Chie? | Of SIAM It haw been reported that he desired to leave in Prance and Helgium sufobat men to hold the line and devote his energtes to the cast, for he ta credited with lef that it is on this front that the first conclusive victory must be won, (Laat wa hb» returned from France to the eastern front, It was also reported that Rmperor William, Chaneellor von Beth- mann-Hollweg and mpresenta- tives of Austria-Hungary, B garia and Turkey were al eastern headquarters for a con- ferenay which was to decide the shaping of the campaiga ia the east.) —~— | aBAVY LOSSES TO AUSTRO-GERMANS IN ATTACK IN GALICIA | PEWROGRAD, Sept. 19 (via Lon. |don).—Stubbora fighting ts in progress between Russian and Austro-German troops in the region of the River Nar- ayovka, in Gallola, saye the official statement issued to-day by the Rus- alan War Department. All the Teuton attacks, the statement adda, were re- ith heavy leeses. text of the official statement “In the direction of Viadimir- Volynaki, in the region of Dob- rudja, the enemy launched an at- tack against one of our advanced platoona, but was repulsed by our machine-gun fire. Ten riflemen of our platoon who escaped injury counterratiacked under command of the Sergeant Major, killed same Germana, took one prisoner and put the others to Might. The reeant Major was seriously wounded. “In the region to the west of Brody our volunteers and patrols surprised in the night an enemy advanced post without firing a shot, and tn a bayonet en, ment killed twenty men and t pria- oner one officer and twelve men. “In the region of the Rive: i ayuyka stubborn battiaa are con- Unuing. Here in Sunday’s battle the gallant regimental command- er. Col. Gubin, and Lieut. Col, Semicheff were killed.” —2— 10,000 ITALIANS TO BE DE- PORTED FROM GERMANY AS ACT OF REPRISAL BERNE, Switserland (via Paris), Sept, 1%—dt is reported from the German frontier that the German Government intends to expel 10,000 | Italiana in reprisal for the treatment of Germans in Italy, The Italians will be sent out of Germany on spe- clal trains by way of Switzerland. They include many women, children and old men of ihe Poorer classes, pile awl ATTACKS OF ALLIES AT FLORINA CHECKED, 18 BULGAR REPORT. SOFIA, Sept. 19.—The repulse of all allied attacks around the Greek town of Fiorina, was announced by the Bul- warlan war oMice to-day, Bulgarian troops are continuing thelr advance against the Roumanians in Dobrudja and have captured the Black Sea port of Mangalia, 23 miles south of Constanza. HOLLAND'S QUEEN GIVES Armament of the Country Increased to Resist Attack on Its Neutrality, THE HAGUE, Sept. 19,--Queen wi} | helming struck @ war-like note tn her) | Hament to-day. | She told Parliament that important | steps to strengtheg the Dutch fore to resist any attack on the country | neutrality are being mn and that the supply of war materials and muni- | Hons is growing. She warned bellige « | ants on both aides that Holland te pre- pared to resiat “We will full! ‘the a Guties interna tonal law imposes upon neutrals,” mid the queen, | Qave strongly decided to defend o1 ' Uomo dence against whomsoever Sails it.” (MORE RICH VICTIMS | OF BLACKMAIL CANG FOUND BY POLICE (Continued from Firat Pare " ‘net Nis part, made @ut a cheek for §6.000 on 4 Hoston bank and Mra, Klipper wave up her purse and all her dio monds aa her share of the payment for protection, Later they demanded and received $800 from her. HOW SHE WAS COMPELLED TO “KICK IN.” doran't seem to be except for both of us to klok in.” When she threatened later ta tell her story to the Federal authorities she was led to go to Canada on a promiae of the return of the money she had paid, Once there, ahe was held a prison @ hotel in Montreal for six week: ie deserted. Crocker, who had represented him- self to Mra. Kiipper as Alvin Collins, ® Millionaire from Boston, ao duped er that she long refused to believe he had had any part in the swindle. Tt was not until he was arrested in Tampa, Florida, for atealing a $1,000 diamond ying from @ woman who had Mra, Klipper's ftright an@ protest | Rowe ¢ sense, vunse4e, spreeypee WILLIAM BUTLER, WHO Ia UNDER ARREST AS ONE OF aig BLACK MALLING GANG SEMIRGILERSSIANT AT AAMAS WITH AN ENTRY O 40 OVerOW PF, R Prentice Leads Larly (Qualifiers W 98 Score ni ith Ma t ling. om My Welliam Abbott. rie 81 hit taerehes, Apes AVAWAMIA GOOLE CLAN Hye, NY, Mept 19 ‘The annus! eonior olf tournament, the moat unique eporting tn the United Mates, eter entry Wet of « only wnpete In the te ent wae that W player must be at least 66 of age, the age bunker, however, failed | to discourage the “old boye” aa they trudged over the difoult course, up jena down ills, and battling agalmet tape SUN the aptrit of twenty ye di The wray hew way from fftyeve starting feld only half could cor Jother division being for Thursday, Th ning round of medal play, with | fh the beat Irom and y of the fret cards | Bleepy around the 100 mark, a! *! m fine showing for veterans on | ye Hea mighty |these links FR, Prentice, minty | inte yea from the Mas ja arly feld horny with a net score of 98, | It was no emotiate strokes. Mr. ' In @ strenuous session of eventy | matched trading between bulls and | beara to-day the stock market scored | Just over the’ million mark, total dransactions amounting to 1,064,000 shares, but with comparatively small change jn prices. Most of the prom- inent issues swayed back and forth within a point or two of range, clos- ing near the previous day's level. United States Steel comon suc- led in climbing a@ fraction to a ae record of 108, but closed off at ety 08 WO Heed, root eatin HAVRE DE GRACE FINISHES. Nee nt Pa, MRL ta T 7 neon) # UThuiter) ‘Vo.son pte rk ince Philsthor, Ane PROvesT AGAINST PORCED ‘LOAN’ ores WARHINGTON & ter! fied © have bee tary rien prevably « German Gove Ht Ambaneador « tt Colter, Dun ty pol mations. BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WoNnns Ditering for Tuesday, September 19th SETAE ie ree Special sor | omorraw, = Wikatt Ad oe i cere Hy 4 BARGLAY a ace fers 115 (Hehamerhorn 220 phow, third. 2 m, Comniache and hetriment show (tebe 1s m Meelicka, snoapway ty at! ari kney ” é 1" “puree Ny x ry aa any ; wi : + Bweh TH iA 1! 7, 0 @® ry * 7 res , Heat re nee jue al BELLIGERENTS WARNING apeeeh at the opening session of PA Siow “At the aame time we iy & 1081 International Nickel aad Continental a3 were the liveliest jumpers of the di e former going up three points ne the ae C4 B All the metal stocks were stro bedi yvtlat ig ripegee ea Despite hard drives by Dears, the nd as soon as whe had| vet maintained a high average davit in the warrant | and the closing was steady. for his arrest she was escorted to the r train for Chicago for appearance against the awindlers to-day. Butler | pity ae cheng f refused to answer any of the ques- | Allie sor Coen tions put to him by Agent Garnmo of fee ere been fascinated by him that she realised his duplicity. Mrs. Klipper identified Butter yes- z weeescs? r2 directors of the organisation. t “The cage ageinet the others under rh said, “is doubtful. Quarterly dividend of 11-4 non stack. payable, Get. record Sept ia 1s 1-4 of 1 per cent Interborough Bapld. Transit Com ‘report for “ahs ed shows 26-18 per, cent. cine Lit ae pared 23-18 per cent. the pre- the Department of Justice and Ar- | tty BS sistant United States Attorney Johp ae a C, Knox of this city, apecial Govern- ae BS : N ment attorney. Be PN r 1 MURDER 8AID TO FIGURE IN OP. 8 HR ERS "y ERATIONS OF GANG HS Be Bet & Search of the rooms of the Chicago : oe tee NS & prisoners has disclosed what the Gov- we oR, Bao 8 ernment agents characterize as the fat’. Sh =” 0 paraphernalia of an clabprate racing Ay the S78 swindle, including fake newspaper | ¢ 5 Me $38 shopings, counterfeit letter es ’ wWQ= 3B and books for the of " ‘as — PK 4 on the horses. bd In the background of the revela- Bs got tions of the last few days lies a mur- 5 a3 + der which js charwed to a member of * foo” lee > a the gang. The crime occurred Jast % Se June io 1x immer camp in Jeffers. ‘ Ay + County, Colorado, not far from De: % Bhs ver, Several alleged members of t! R* - gang were there for an outing ay : the fleecing of a Denver man of $5 ‘i By +) by the badger game. In the ‘aay of 2 dg 108 — & it te eaid that one William Turner, #3 3 altas Wilson, held out $1,500 on James } % et 8) Brown. Several weeks later Brown oe it ms — § discovered he had been robbed, es S. sh +8. | ae hunted up the camp aad shot Turner & 8° 8° = 3 Gy dead. None of the gang made any Be RB Bes og! v effort to detain him and he took a gy na ay z train for the East, 4 St MR OSL + 3 + —o— [MS mS by MRS. KLIPPER APPEARS ES gS Beth MN AS A WITNESS AGAINST Mtoe | BLACKMAILING GANG ge mga tM 2 “ve CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Mrs. Regina # im zg \ j/ A. Kipper of Philadelphia, who was aK 1108 = blackmailed in New Yor& and is the @y apt au Government'g chief witness against 19 +1 the band of pwindlerg who are alleged % to have made more than $1,000,000 in Bt alt a t hush mency from wealthy men and | women sh over the country, arrived =} here day'to appear against the ae- a ein cused, blac matiers this afternoon. t 2 Hinton G, Clabaugh of the United - States Department of Justice, said he 45 | was confident Mrs. Kliipper would + Py identify Edward Donahue, Henry t,* Russell and Mrs, Helen Byers es +h : 8 3 |, however, with our case } Hy the first three.’ 4 + S&S ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 8 erican Agricultural Chemical Com- tae + 2h - = ti COMENBR At Norwood. N. J. on Sept v oar gua FERDON, oon of ‘joue » Qostner (nee For: Rt. Paul system, ended June 30 Ralance after preferred dividends equal o 1-33 per cent. earned on common stock as compared with 3-28 per eent. the previous year — | CHICAGO WHEAT. Ane CORN neral ee ny fle parents’ rest: Geonce on Wedneeday at 2.45 P. mM. CORTRLIA,—On sept, 17, THOMAS! ‘WALTER. ege 30 years, beloved hus: band of Bella Costello, nee ARKE’ Wheat, Feneeat ca BS ae a CORN, LOST— Oa Broadway subw: a fem ST ‘ re “ tare By GS Rs GR ORR E Ck tee: 4 The SEPTEMBER EOLIAN SALE OF PIANOS & PIANOLAS New Stocks— New Opportunities Tomorrow Pianos specially priced from $75 up Player-Piano bargains from $265 values, but never more attractive ones than this year. The stock of instruments is remarkable and the quantity seemingly inexhaustible. Here ere Steinways, Webers, Stecks, Knabes, Sohmers, Wheelocks, Kranich & Bachs, Chickerings—almost every famous make, bright and clean, fresh from our shops where careful re- fitting anit averhouild has made them equal to new instruments in pleasure-giving quality. Entire Aisles of These Fine Pianos Are Priced Below $300 The player-pianos are for the most part Aealian made. Many are genuine Pianolas, Rebuilt in our own factories they are far superior in appearance and musical quality to new instruments of other make almost double their special prices. Scores of These Player-Pianos Are Priced Below $400 TT annual September Acolian Sale always presents great Every instrument, new or is sold with the pea quali- fied Aeolian guarantee. rooklya patrons will iad it it venlent to inspect the omen stocks at Aeolian klyn. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In NEW YORK AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN 29 West 42nd Street 11 Flatbush Avenue Piano and Vocation Depts, of both stores open evenings until 9,30, NO a ae a ae a SD fe SRA SKK: