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2 bring owl of the ar anne the trike wit erew! becontr Wires {the Ameeame A de nH Veber eounsel for thy ane . deer, comnee!, Barney Lee Garment Weortere FF Trpegraphics! Unien Neo @ Te OP Dinien, Hulwey Bacar ators and eiructors Ur ’ uy ennere lew ” wt Me andere, ( 1 Wa ‘ William Molter, Piete Printers ene j Joseph D. Cannes, Wee n of Minors. ' onery and and Viprient Firemen’s Union A representative Werkers’ Union of the eald on onder bad been teeued, © that it word be | ‘ie was looking over ward on Hrowery carried out how cite thir to . Frayne aaid he was perfeotly tisfied with the situation, W asked what the situation wae he re- fused to answer Ross D. Tompkins, Baroutive Heo- Hoa: of at Brevoort Hall, No fourth Street, he was recetving re- ports from uniong in the building trades that held meet and took votes on the sympathetic strilye qui tion last night, These reports, he said, would be kept secret until after ‘the meeting of the Executive Counc! to-morrow morning. John H. Parone, Secretary of the Journeymen Tailors’ Union, whore if members are employed in the cus- } tom shops of Fifth Avenue and the (ride streets nearby, said the union # had & secret meoting last night at which a committee of five was ap- } pointed to attend the convention at ¢ Beethoven Hall with power to act in Qecalling o strike tf in their judgment it seemed advisab: WON'T GO OUT B! [CAUSE UNDER CONTRACT. At the rooms of the Merchant Tal- lors’ Soctety at No. 241 Fifth Avenue members who gathered to discuss the “situation declared thelr men wore under contracts which they would not Whreak and that all agitation for a ‘strike came from men who lost their jobs in the strike last spring and could get back only by @ general dis- turbance of the industry. Journeymen tailors @ been mak- tng from $35 to $80 a week, according to the employers, because of the scar- ey of first class bands since Italy called home to her army many of the & snost skilful men in the trade. ‘That the holidays are being util- ined as a was indicated this afternoon when jiax Kaplan, organizer of the United {Clote Hat and Cap Makers Union, Zannoune ed that eight with locals we been amazed at their lar fabrics and col, cloak for alleged strikes | ages D. PRICE. & CO, 6 Ave. cor. 18 St Never Before Have We Been Able to Offer Such Handsome NEW FALL SUITS a $ 1 F090 These who have seen our new Suits at 15 have marvelled at their rare be: Scores of the season's best mcdels to choose from, in the smart long coat ef- fects, many trimmed FUR—in the mane Lea Sizes 14 to 44 for Women and Misses EXPERT ALTERATIONS FREE Other splen- did Suit vate ues at $17.50 to $25, Fashion’s Newest Creations FALL COATS $495. 545" Smart, swagger stvles of rare charm- the very ‘mai test Coat faves prices that are unbelievably Ww. Coats for every occasion of of models and fabrics in sizes 14 to 44, tore hee worn THE EVE: ~~ BRITISH IN COMBLES BATTLE GREET THEIR FRENCH ALLIES AS THEY CHARGE IN STREETS tT! a - 4 dearer Ane se ‘ ° 1” tretn ’ o «0 he in tren —* were « ' « wih Exchange “Parlez Vou j eurfe« ' ° oy “ . ' od “L/ lines fell off on secount of How D'ye Do” as They the Jewish hotiday Rout Germans Out, The Manbottan brewers expect ® Patantahinemntent trike of the brewery workers, Col. " . | Javob Huppert seid to-day that, write GUN FIRE IS INCESSANT | he bad received noe direct me - that Bie men would go out, be believes they are getting ready te join the employecs of the other breweries tu ousy on of Work With the full consent of their « ployers, 140 workers tn the Be hetmer & Hehwarls brewery, at © Hundred and Twontyetahth Btrect and Amsterdam Avenue, will ruspend work for severs! deys beginning | morrow to show their sympathy for the striking carmen, No suffering in Hable to result from their action, however, because customers have been supplied with enough beer to il thelr wents until Mow In the event of any patron exhausting hin supply their let. The mombers of the unions in the United Hebrew ‘Trades will quit work to-night for the New Year holiday season and would not report back for work under ordinary ciroumstanc the brewery men have word they will ¢ riven © to hie re. until next Monday morning. 1 labor leaders cla the Hebrew strike to-night of tolling wheth er thoy are ge taking their customary oft. T iy lays holiday indigations were there would be Bo tie-up of the harbor. The tong- shoremen, the Uuewater boatmen, the coopers and steamwinch engineers, with a membership of abour 40,000, have decided not to strike now President O'Connor of the shoremen ia in Washington He said befor jay. He refused to aay more Ueation, From other sour learned he has given the jeader understand be will 1 il bie men out at all. The longshoremen, waa sald, will keep their agreements ye employers, as they have always ne, HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. al taht Monomoy, Ba. Capital “Prize, also ran. SECOND Garrison, Moonshiner, ra Puss and Jolly J RACH — Handap; all furlongs. “High Nook ats he 83.6 show $2.70, se. ), show $3.10, tht Sir Edgar, Back Bay sd gned for this Ir in a bewildering array [positions last night, but the “Tommies” and “Poilus" Say Feuton Morale Shows Sign ot Weakening. By Frederick Paimer, NT IN FRANCE, 1) The DRITIBH PKC Hept. 86 (via London Sept capture of Comb moat ploturesque | Whole course of the ere tonal hed the openi today's forward surge bf the Hritish which reached iw imax tn the capture of Gueudecourt snd Thiepval All night long bitter fighting had 4 At Various pointe « and with dawn the battle the front, broadened to include the whole Brit. ish left. Combles fell an the sun rose on a perfect summer day, Sitting In the midst of a heap of bills, the town was Iwolated yesterday by tho selzing of |the bith ground on either side by the (French and lritiah, In the early hours of the morning the Hritish took an orchard in the northern outskirts land then, after a heavy preliminary shelling, they charged the trenches on the edge of the village. FRENCH AND BRITISH ENTER AT OPPOSITE SIDES OF TOWN. ‘The trenches were ompty when they ed them, At the same time the rench, dashing forward the other side of the village, pushed victoriously forward into the heart of the village. In the main etreet the soldiers of the two nations met and joy- ously shook hands, calling out to each other “Parlez vous" and “How d'ye do.” Combles had a labyrinth of dugouts on ‘}and well-fortified cellars, but at the last practically no defense was made, Those Germans who had not managed to escape when the town was hope- lessly surrounded were taken pris- oner, One lot of Germans who were endeavoring to find a way out ,|through the encircling Allied infantry y|}walked Into the British skirmishing line, ,The cellars and dugouts of the village were full of wounded, who {found security there from the furtous fighting on the slopes and ridges. Having cleared Combles of any! stray Germans, the British and | French moved on side by side to fur- ther attacks, GERMANS OFFERED ONLY SLIGHT RESISTANCE TO ALLIES. One of the most striking features! of the fighting last night and to-day was the surprisingly slight resistance offered at Morval and Combles by the Germans, according to all reports made by the British officers, The Germans made the usual coun- ter attacks against the Aritish new reports of tho allied ofttcers to headquarters agree that they lacked spirit, Sor German trenches taken yesterday were lightly occupied or not at all, In other instances the allied com- manders stated that considerable |podtes of Germans threw down their |rifes promptly as soon as the at- tackers approached their trenches. Jalthough it was known that they had orders to stand to the last, Batches of prisoners have been coming tn from all parts of the front through. out the day, In thetr attack yesterday the Brit- ish found the strongest defense «nade in front of Gueudecourt, There the Germans used their machine guns with the tenacity and unyielding courage which has hitherto charac. terized them, The British resumed the attack to-day, and to-night all {the villa in their possession. | Hoth to-day yesterday the Ger |mana showed an inclination to with. ‘draw thelr guns tmmediately th lwere in any danger, evidently a “ ir iaw WU tL, WEDNEBUA Y seene ers Dk Wile the ail a © which charectorine f warfare, “They are posh give them time THAT 16 VErT A biaek h crest of @ ridge of Thiepval, On the top of Uh there still rise a few black |tree trenkes alivere th Ld shell fre whieh bave escaped being owned by a direct hit On July the Gest day of the ereat offensive, the British tried to Thepyal and failed, On this | height to the north the whole Anglo, Freneh movement. pt to the bank The Written, inf and have the: thelt that precious bi capt 2. of wh it of del rman position: »-hand, bomb- ta-punb with k of the modern trade of mans and British have these seamed nlopes as War Itself was to be decided | ih possession, This te & now of greater satisfac the aver taking of Combles or any other vil- lage OF strong point in tbe nearly three months of continuous fighting, BRITISH HAVE PUSHED FOR- WARD FOR 81X MILE Since the offensive began the Brit- ish have taken nineteen villages, and at some points their gains are pow six Hepth, over to-day's and yes Kk is greatest at the ensu alty clouring stations, where the red cost of victory ts best measureds All surgeons report that the casudjties have ben surprisingly light. ® The weakening German resistance, which seems obvious to any spectator, is variously interpreied by the allied! fficors, Some believe that the Ger- ng are merely making & rearguard | nse of the lower ground, while | fall back to another stretching from Hapaume; others instat that the ng hammer blows of the Brit- ish and French are resulting In a de- cided softening in the morale and fighting power of their opponents, The soldiers tn the ranks do not seem to be bothered with such speculations, “Give us more weather like this and let us push on,” fs the prayer alike of the English Tommy and the French potlu. i} armies, heavy black the Lieut. »vice, whose ‘DAMAGE BY ZEPPELINS | REPORTED BY BERLIN | Adiniralty Says srr Espliaiss and In- cendiary Bombs Were Dropped With “Visible Succe: BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville), } Bept, 27.—The Admiralty announced to-day that the British naval base | |of Portsmouth and military estab- | lishments near the mouth of the {Thames and at North Shields, Lin- coln and Derby were attacked by | |the Zeppelins which raided England on Monday night, The official ac- t of these operations fol ‘On the night of Sept. 25-26 sev-, eral German airships bombarded et- tensively and with visible success, with explosive and incendiary bombs, | the English naval port of Portsmouth, fortified places near the mouth of the Thames and industrial and rail. | roud establishments of military im. | portance in Middle Bugiané, includ- the number this aviator, other Germ at close BERLI announ Nontile aertal Ing North Shields, Lincoln and Derby, The airships neturned un- harmed, notwithstanding attacks of antl-aireraft guns, | 400 ROUMANIAN OFFICERS | ARE REPORTED BLOWN UP Berlin Hears That Disgruntled Sol- diers Dynamited a Train—Only Seven Unhurt. BERLIN (by wireless to the Aseo- clated Press via Sayville), Sept. 27.— Indirect reports from Kronstadt, Tran- | | PARLS, Sept. 27 (via Londoa). ment of to- ange, engagements the Champag' BG BRITISH VICTORY NBATTLEFORTHEPVAL ADMITED BY GERMANS (Continued from First Page.) Ce line, “FRENCH AVIATOR WINS T7THLVICTORY: MANY AIR FIGHTS Berlin Announces the Disab- ling of. Six Aeroplanes on Somme Front, exploits have made of aircraft destroy The official day also says that an aeroplanes, French The and 2 0 the Auother was shot down yesterday in | en SEPTEMBER 27, Map Showing Gains by Allies On the Somme Front in Picardy The dotted Hnes indicate the latest advance of the A The area captured since July 1 ts between the dotted and the Sub- Nungeser of the Aviation Ser- him [the best known of the French aerial fighters, outdid kis previous achieve- ments yesterday by two German aeroplanes and a captive balloon, This bitngs up to seventeen ed by announce- bringing down two seriously damaged, were compelled to descend, one in the direction of Transicy, the other near Le Mesnil Brunrel. In Champagne a Fokker, attacked crashed to the earth | northwest of Ville-Sur-Tourbe. On the night of Sey ron of fourteen threw 110 bombs of large calibre on the railway station, roads and the barracks at On the night of Se two bombs were thrown on the rail way station at Laon and seventeen on the bivouacks at Montfaucon, War Office the ballasted Appiluy. | 25-26 twenty- six down in disorder, leaving behind many dead Somme, man etrongholde is momentarily expected, and military men say sylvanta, declare that disgruntled both must fall as soon ‘och, Roumanian soldiers set off a dyna-| the supreme commander, gives mite bomb under the train loaded the word for the assault. with 400 Roumanian officers, only! French and British soldiers, armed | seven of whom escaped unhurt. with hand grenades, are bombing ing to take no risk of losing any o 3 {ee " wise theinartiicry.. Thix sometines lea | Following serious instances of dis- the or Way, WOroheh ine ang rer ORS their troops in the front line unpro-| ebedience, the advices add, the Rou. Warrens of Combles, while the streets ected by cannon. fire and) may | maiian military authorities inatitut- Above them are filled with German count for the number of surrenders. | eq an investigating commission and “ad. i BRITISH ARTILLERY NEVER] ordered two non-commissioned offi. ,,PARIN: Sent Tiecitolled biek by © tremendous allied blow yesterd GRASES ITS fing, hen cone ee ahd four soldiers shot, the result the Germans made no attempt to re- Ih the mean time the Hritish cons) being the refusal of an entire regi- capture positions taken by the tinue to pound the whole line with| ment to obey orders, He Se AE ag A jrie et eying. the Gormane “ia| a night, it was officially announced to- of shells, te oe Gera fh The ‘ench spent the ‘Goubt as to what sector Wil be the WOODBINE WINNERS. joey, nee PA gel Lae Ae night }BOxe to be attacked by the Infants South of the Somme & brilliant ate The first warning that the (Gere) FIRST RACK-$600 added; two-year-/ tack enabled the French to carry a mane have that the Lriti h boek 10l olay lx smHiastor Lally, strongly defended wood, forming # ia. corta nage dide hinsor, place ent © ve rr ° incréase of Kun fire in that sector (ol slow §3.10, oH pod cpar, sallent east of Veormandovillere, a tornado, under which it does not! rington), pla $14.90, show $9.10, se weom possible that a mouse could| ‘ (Dishmon).’ sho BELMONT TERMINAL RESULTS escape live, b. Co t Usually this tornado is brief com- 1 Fgahets Gol’ MIRST RACK—The Nassau Selling pared to the old fashion of artitiery| Ain var Hechast: handivayy four year-olds preparation, but it lasts long enough| SECOND RACE—$600 added; threes ard) upward rae $500; about two to enable ‘the British infantry to Ohl and up foaled in Canadas miles, rush from their lines to the German mile And, a sinierath.c= Ham on x 5 te trenches while all the German ma: (Gourley), straighy 20, | won; eR chine guns and rifle fire are. stitied, | PMN #0, show 8 ‘ti Ape hedae : nd: Hivaplan It is amazing how the co-operation| iano Sandow, 1 BR. Joly OG of infantry and artillery has tinproved | cnn" + Hew. Floto: Atchante and’ Hibtod ateo rai by the battle practice of the offen:| las, Fh Dorothy f sa ticn SECOND RACE.~The Members Place nive | Heohive and Hamer also Handicap for three-yearsolds and up About midday to-day the Bri THIRD RACE =32,600 ad three. purse $0; ubout a mile and a quarter left had its turn in the regio ear-olds: one mile” and a quarter... on th Expectation, 17 (Collins). " 0 . ila W ate M (Robingon), straight Wi to out, first Mepval, at the other extre ralght i Fe won; Miss’ Pay, ‘15 | ttle front from Combos. Lt ticnat hae ne line Joins the old trench lingsand the an front Ger mans, Time, 201 1-5 No show mutuele sold. ond Mog aleo rai | ula Hop Inspirauion © off to @ wate! SERBS DEFEATED INTO-DAYBATTLE, | BULGARS sol Thrown panna on the Entire Western Front in Mace- donia—French Repulsed. Bresnica, on a French battalion of || Regiment 242, Our troops dispersed | Prowl 5! the French battalion and returned | Ray Coo, Co) with several doxen prisoners, one ma- | j,{i" * | chine gun and some army equipment. | “At the point of the bayonet we captured enemy trenches in the vil- [@geboan Ait Line | lages of Orownlo, where wo found | pay ry | thirty of the enemy's dead. Near the | southem meta . way p |villages of Pisoderi and Armensko | Seif!" we made counter-attacks on three (hp ney battalions, which retreated to or wounded, “Kast of #lorina we repulsed three i successive French attacks, The en- emy suffered great losses and re- treated. “After ten days of continual fats | jing, in whioh time the entire Di <'er. Gian cater division of the Serbian army under- ‘s took the mont bitter attacks aguinst | \ aimakowlan height, our troops at- Nes, jtacked the enemy with Withe Ore and forced him to retreat Tm whole front. ceeding with The fightin, reat success items ‘In the Moglenica Valley the arti! Weatinghou lery fighting continues, We silenced | turing — Co numerous enemy batteries.” dividends of (op ae and) 1, Ber. ce payable Oct GREEK CRUISER TAKEN BY REBELS IN NAV Practically Every Garrison in Old Greece Has Joined Revolu. — | per Went, tionary Movement, | LONDON, Sept. 27.—-A_ wireless | despatch from Rome this afternoon reported that the Greek Cabinet has decided to resign and that the King will issue a proclamation immedi. ately afterward, This report accepted as further indication Greece ig preparing for an declaration of war, Wholesale defections from Greek army were reported ‘Athens despatches, per. cent with 8 ular quar Was that early tho to-day Ph Ez i y ery garrison in old | joined in the revolutic move= Inent, Many naval offi have lett D | Piraous and the Greek cruiser Lonchi, reported to be under control of the revyolutionists, slipped out of the har. i with "oa east of Florina, it was officially an- , nounced to-day, |oMicaco VWATAN, AND CORN Muar STOCKS ACTIVE —y, WITH RAILWAYS MOST IN FAVOR} OF AID TO BUSINESS Sales Total 1,808,000 Shares’ George W Pen | for Day, but Prices Move |» en Bie | Within Limied Range, | the tate Preareseive ver eae aa 1 o letter today After five hours of heavy Wad He eecretary, Joseph { ]te-day on the ' pearly all (be leading \seues closed pear to (he wame figures at which they started Aalee amounted 10 gga Poctéont Wilson» spaaele at [B28 00 ehares, (huskeopin @ up tie aitimore from beginning to end Million share record Tee evideat nt War to fd Seam ot seit believe that during ‘he rc Coe « ‘ont Sa ites of speculation etry ation has been Snacted \ With & rise of two points during th ‘he business orning, Bul bel night wottlon seh Again, With on eoeasional «* th \ a viion, Heading, Union Pacite, New ng ter tet be this York Central, Atchison and Mouth ern Pacific have cisnbed slowly 4 | NOt been modified in (he slightent de w level th MAY | Country co! * any ne , kuowing ts three and a h yoors Norfolk. ahead more than Ave polnts to 1M pe Bat Wed Btaten Ble ma noid Son, 86, Uuait s ground tonwoen S10 poe tit bul dor TErsaletation boos spite hot Are from both bulls and Administration begun, [beara General Blectric started «fie wiser ye he ete little streak of running up, by advan mntout to ue © ing to 184M, equivalent to ten polnus . for the week. Merchantile Marine Te ee were the Boxt str on the whole tt was twined well the boomin, SOFIA, Sent, 27 (via Tondon).— cn MY After ten days of heavy fighting be- | Git yor Be SS tween Serbian and Bulgarian troops | [iknow ot Pr we i" = ater, Nickel. SS on the western end of the Macedonian | fiir) Super ES 3 front the Bulgarians forced back their Ba tt esi ee ae Z 3 opponents, compelling them to retreat Revie ter 1b hd id hy along the whole front, it was an- } O. ReReeeS us sty nounced officially to-day. ss eas 4 Little Tommy Tucker . Three French attacks near Florina | \! Ts Oey tried to fill he toy bal. were repulsed. The French are said] Mer Marne uf lige By 2 °8 Joon with his mother’s we bave henmrared erent losses. Tho an- Hi Cir He BETS nice fresh hot biscuits “On the Staraneredska Ridge one of | <°"%! Hist ‘a He heard his “muver” our columns snade @ surprise attack, | \ % it $s say D & C biscuits were In the direction of the village of] S 7 Ay ang t light enough to fly— isn: General Motors Company, July 31 earned beiance equal to 168.02 on com 10 per cent megane’ Pap. y a payable Oco, 1 Special for Vester Ww), Thursday, September 28th TIOME-MAl eae for either Crete or Sa- maint Gerd Leet ie i PARIS Sept, 27.--The Serbs re- ‘Ue. th ‘Sic pulsed three violent Bulgarian at- rele mallee Mocs tacks on Kamakehalan ridge, north- aad ¢ ‘i f; —(PERINS ATTACKS PRESENTS CLAM gree, Not a busine meer in thie Bherman Law to modify Une power in the slightest degree? “President Wilson has all opper gad Hepublic Steet c ie market eased ty level below meh, but commercial relations with Bewtand to become so tangled during the war as to make the situation almost tn- tolerable for our business tiem re IN A BOTTLE OF Vans / Ale. seetsc: “85 + an + % t 3 in other Ale + % Dad i tt rary sheet, » 9 | Ale‘ena stoat rental tT 8 tall good a1 + Ry oth + 3% + $ But his mother made more in a jiffy—she says Ds&C Is the Flour for me ++ re | i 1 1 % ts » § y 4 pleted l eter os + eer 6 o'co. LARMIN.—Mre. ANNIE O'NEIL LARKIN, im the Stamford Hospital, Stemferd, see FOR INVESTORS, Cena, 9 Blectric and Manutec-| __ Notlee of funeral hereafter, BACIGALUPO.—On Set. 96, 1914, JAMES BACIGALUPO, in bis fifty fourth year. Oct. te and ¢ eae Bo common Funoral from hia inte residence, No. t Wooster Street, thence to St. Anthony's Gaurch on fullivan Gireet. Integment year ended stock, compared Min previous Sear Company's dividend of 1 per an jrcrease of stock, 1 ie UTTE Oredy rulte’ ane al chook of PouND a) im, Closes 11.30 P.. the treritle’ weight \nctusan the ‘os

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