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oe a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1916. ation department was commissioned to make an exhaustive survey of the Positions of the German battertes and Points of assembly. IERMANS GOT NO INKLING OF FRENCH PLAN. ‘This work was carried out and the secret was kept so well that to all ap- Pearances the Germans never had an inkling of what was in prospect. Furthermore, they evidently belleved the energies of the French were being absorbed by the battle of the Somme, and made no preparations to meet 4 thrust at Verdun, Thus tt came about that what was intended for a small Manoeuvre became a brilliant tactical success. The attack was planned for Gays ago. Artillery began pro- Mminary work, but rainy weather set im and grand headquarters ordered a Postponement. When the umns of a division each, Thiaumont difficulty, Pepper Hill and Farm. This met with little attackers carried and Farm and the Haudromont Quar- rles set as the objective, and gained the Bras-Douaumont Roud beyond There the attackers stopped, having advanced about a mile. The second column was a colonial division under Gen, Mangin, from the corps which retook Douaumont Fort last May. The task assi it was to tako Hill ten time came, the attack was delivered by four col- first on the left, between the southern slopes of The Thiaumont Work Gen, Mangin immediately saw he could not advance further, and the commanding officer wan therefore In- formed that preparations had been) made to continue the attack, FRENCH CHARGED THROUGH THE “RAVINE OF DEATH.” Hil 820 was rushed by troops from Fleury which approached Caillette Wood through the celebrated “Ravine of Death.” They then crossed the wood and reached the approaches to Douaumont Fe verywhere the Germans gave before them Mut the warrison ot the fort hurriedly prepared to, defend the important point confided to — it. French troops surrounded the fort and extended their gains everywhere Without an instant’s delay, Fatigue parties get to work, turning the de- fennes #o as to be ready to resist counter-attacks. West of the fort the village of Douaumont had been carried at a run and passed beyond. Mean- while @ stiff. struggle went on between the French and the ae fendere of the fort, hy mang refused to surrend ra the French killed nearly all of them before they forced their way into the ruins, Things want equally woll on the right. The “third column advanced halt a mile, reaching the edge of Vaux Pond, and carrying the part of vi tre We column stopped north on the outskirts of Vaux, The fourth column, which was or- dered to operate in the vicinity of) | Vaux Fort without taking It, follownd | lout the programme exactly, drove out the Germans from Kenohs and Laufee 8 the village. of . woods, captured Damlou Fleury, and the edge of Caillette| battery, Pushing ahead, engine Wood. The offensive there was evon|cled Vaux Fort on the east, south more rapid than on the teft wing, /2Md West, wo that the dofonders have io way of Issue except to the north, RUSSIANS AND ROUMANIANS TRAPPED EAST OF THE DANUBE Berlin Regards Lates as More Important the Port o BERLIN, Oct. 25 Sayville). —Vulean syivanian front, has been (by wireless to captured SUITS, COATS, DRESSES 4-$80 $8-850 $5-$30 BE CURIOUS; Visit Our Showrooms | had will not be urged 10 buy—the speak for themselves! | —, Maliad out of town upon reauet HAMILTON | RMENT Co, Sar FIFTH AVE. 3, NEW YOK | 4 | HIDICO, ‘The Piano that repro- duces the playing of the world's great Art- ists in your home, Hear It KNAB ‘WAREROOMS th Qie.at 39th St Pass, on the Tran-| t Mackensen’s Success Than the Capture of f Constanza. by Gen, von Falkenhay®'s army, the War Office announced to-day. | In Dobrudja pursuit of the Rus slans and Roumantans rnavoda was captured this me | Ing, depriving the Russians and Rou- mantana of their last rajln munteation in Dobrudjs The victory %& regarded an of va ly more Importance than the of the seaport of Constanza days ago. Full detatis have not been ree here, the War Office announced, but It Is believed that considerable #lan and Roumanian troops have been trapped east of the Danube, in Do- brudja, and wre in a very perilous po- sition, continues. ad com pture three oners and large quantities of booty. Russian gas attacks on Shtshara fatled and likewise a Russian attack by battalions near Kolostroy, north- west of Lutak, it was offictally an- nounced. the heights recently conquered by us remained in our h. With Cernavoda in their hands, the Germans and their allies in Dobrudja now have possession of the entire ratle ;road between the Black Sea and the | Danube. At Cernavoda the Danube is {spanned by | Would offer the Teutonic allies the | best means of invading old Roumania | and sirtking at Bucharest, provided the Roumanians were unable to de- stroy it before the evacuation. Vulcan #8 Is one of the important | {passes through the ‘Transylvanian {Alps between Hungary and Row mania It in midway between the jiron gate of the Danube and It thurm Pass, south of Hermannstadt I HOGRAD, t, 25 (via Lon. don)—The BR nians and Rus. sians have evacuated the Danube town of Cernavoda, in Dobrudja, the War Office announced to-day, | The statement says Field Marshal | von Mackensen's « y is ntinuin, (its attack all ne t Dobrudja |front, The Ru Roumanian — po- j sition at Lake haul, near rl | Liack Sea Coast, about twelve miles! |north of Constanza, als has beon | evacuated, | | BUCHAREST, Oct, 25 (via Lon- | don).—-A further ret ent by Rou. nan forces » the Transylvania is announeed by the War OMee, Roumanians near Predeal and Kimpolung, the statement says, were forced to “fall back a little.” Guard Your by mo the the onl tection o: Property placing it under the pro- a company that for re than 40 years has made detection of crime and regs of loss ite y business, HOLMES ELECTRIC+ PROTECTIVE * COMPANY 26*OORTLANDT* ST: tel - Cortlandt -1O ved tus. | During minor engagements | jin the Carpathian forests positions on , 4 railroad bridge, which! then- | This Picture Shows How Bomb Placed in Subway Wrecked Kiosk in Street and Cracked Flooring. (Photographed Specially by an E 4144-0444 44406 408 ‘ ITALIAN CAVALRY - INGREECE 10 AID ARMIES OF ALLIES Force From Albania Forms a | Junction With Troops ning World Photog eee aioe phen.) oo Aer 64-644-44004.04 in Macedonia. PARIS, Oot, 25.—Itallan cavalry from Southern Albania formed a jJunction yesterday with cavalry and artillery from the Entente forces on the Macedonian front, the War Of- fice announced to-day, German counter-attacks In the region of Makurkovo, in Macedonia piled i rm punced - | ny ee |ncate. Two dollar wheat is now in|and geldings: six furlongs—Olyn G,, mntty irae ote We eune sight. 114 (J. tutwall), straight, $17.10, place, {front 4 Nearly all of the Important specit-|*%.20, show, $3.69, won! Lottery, 24 Ot : ¥ t nbrose), place, $3.60, show, $2.60, sec- ATHENS, Oct. 25 (via London).—} % lative atocks showed gains at the} cag: neaverkill, 314 (F, Keogh), show, jovernment has tasued a | jopening of the market and maintained | 43.59, third. Time, 1.134 Otsego, n to clear up misunder- | their strength. Steel stocks, sugar) Monomoy, Swoon, Smart Money, Home standings duc to exaggerated reports | ® stocks, motor and other Industrial] Sweet Home, Dixie 2d, also ran. of King Constantine's interview with | 4 stooks# and railroad stocks moved up D RACE plechaae: sell- b 3 t-year-ol Nn “ the French Military Attache on Fri-| 3 CD es adsl 3 Dixon Park, 143 (H. Williams) Gy, The commmunization explaine| > } | Trading on the Cotton Exchange of $6.30, place, $5.30, show, $2.80, | that the French Government made no| ¢ Ron ' : Serer & | New York was almost as éxciting as show $2.70, second; | Idle demands, but merely submitted al i> oo ; trading on the Chicago Board of| Mi Gy Alien}, “show | $2.60, h ; -§ bic j third : schelor, 4 memorandum, and that the King never] > Si Trade, After going to 20 cents | Jonneon oldenvale and Otte declared he was prepared to break off] ® , ng fare pound cotton took a sensational! Floto al» ‘ - awe to? |rolations with the Entente. ; THE WRECK OF SUBWAY KI00X ‘ a. : ® slump toward the close of the day| THIRD RACK. Selling handicap fon, It is thought that as a result of a conversation between the King and the French Minister this morning, dur- ing which explanations were made, the French marines may be withdrawn | shorty from Athens and Piraous, The King and the French Miniater SUBWAY STATION BLOWN * rn band ome ee Ps —- - > situation on the Macedonian fro: the War Office announces. “Between Lake Presba and the there was unimportant artillery fighting. An attempt of the enemy to advance on Tarnova was stopped at the outset, Bitte (Continued from First Page.) hood, broke all of the windows in| the ground floor of the Arcade | Building, extending from One Hun- the Struma front there was x : ble activity on the part of] dred and Eleventh to One Hundred : itring parti and artillery/and Twelfth Street, blew out the| es $ firing at some plac vaulted roof that serves as a side-| THE SIDEWALK AU [JOTH.STREETAMLENOK AVE. © >——- ° walk dred FIVE MORE NORSE SHIPS - |: at Lenox Avenue and One Hun- and Tenth Street, and shattered | 9900405004 PPOLOOOTRE OES SUNK BY SUBMARINES 2. seu ve ston SHEARS TD THREAT sot in his little box when the dynamite exploded, All of the windows of his box were broken, its panel demol- ished and he was thrown entirely out of the box. The flying glass badly cut his head and face, Shipping Shares Drop on CI tiania Exchange on News of Their Destruction, BY MRS. BEUTINGER . pees . nee am THE BMIIDE OEE HOLT Phen ee Mecacinn ctearaahipn, watued) ag |tHenwy feet from Ris Gtoch) and the Am % : p ‘ -Rou- | En 000 leeanon iw reported in {Shower of broken glasn that littered | Am anians Nave suffered a disastrous | about 5,000, ponet spies the station In every corner gave hitn ; an rout, Tho Bulgars have reached two| an Exchange telegraph despateh | a uiner of cuts, | ee ee Villages Cighteen miles northwest of | from Christiania, x All of the tiling in the station wan... ; Conatanga in their rapid pursuit of| Tho steamers Alix and Rising and) Jo tearea and the plecos were thrown | EM! Haesner, Newark, secretary; the enemy and have taken 3,250 pris. | the schooner Theodore, together with Raymond J. Freeman, East Orange, all over the platform. ‘The kiosk at the One Hundred and Tenth Street entrance was damaged by tho shock. THIEVES BUSY IN STORES WITH BROKEN WINDOWS. In the panic and excitement thieves mado rapld work among the shops whose windows had been blown in by the explosion. The Goldman Jowelry Manufacturing Company, In the Ar= cade Building, was the worst sufferer, schooners Antoinette are among the latest Ids the despatch the Swedish and Henriette, submarine victims, ‘The Tidens ot Christiania states that six 1m om the Norwe- gian steamer Ravn, reported sunk by a German submarine in the Arctic on Oct, 2, have been lost, while another boat with eleven men on board, reached @ lonely part of the Russian DP. J, McLaughlin, New collector; Charles A. Christian, Orange, retired; Willlam R. Clark, ington, salesman; Frank Willams, ark, banker; Willlam J, Mayer, Irvington, clerk; Alfred L, Cooper, Newark, accountant, and William Gosberg, Newark, Insurance, Mr, Mott in his opening address said that the facts tn the case were Tn rk, Murman coast, after drifting thirteen |pyrough the broken windows of this °°" and that the State would prove hat the of Beutinger wa hours. i house robbers managed to take all ‘At the panes: of Beutinger was ‘Tho steamer Framfeld of 2.510 tons] of the watches in the stock, Kosman Premeditated, , has been sunk, Lloyd's Shipping | Brothers, tailors, on tho St, Nicholas ward G. Kemp, a Newark court eyor, was the first t | Awency announces, Avenue side, lost fve sults and four |SUTveyor was the first witness. H ae overcoats during the excitement. |W#% called to explain the plan of News agency reports from Cx Many other aninor thefts were re-|tie Deutinger house, He went into hagen through Londod last night] ported, many details of feet and inches, of : stato that’ sensational rumors wero!” puyring the excitement a fire alarm |@stances from door# to doors and i ; current regarding the relations be-| way given and three engine companies 700M to rooms, particularly with | hen Cus Mother " % |tween Norway and Germany, ¢ and three trucks responded, ‘The firs. Teference to the room with the letter | i i A" in it, a ich Mrs, ss were declared to be indicating the bed trom | Wee Mtoe i ; {man submari direction of @ bat- men, under the persintel ar on Nor- , " c Beu re 1 her re- Ponnaylvania Raliroud-—Regular quar WOE 8 Pere Mtoe ene ‘nccouny| sion chiet turned thelr attention 10) ian, S teniy dividend: 1 4-2 per cent, Jayable Malted Milk ate man submarines | @llaying the panic that had selzed the |Ytver At het Rusuand, | wy aCe had vist yegular blockade | Neighbors. The firemen patrolled the Simmons, of Orar tye | of the Norwegian coast, block for some time, reassuring the|deputy county physiclan of K , | = Jexcited people and sehding them back | County, testified he was called to the a to their beds Policemen mounted guard ovex the utlnger house the morning of th found "RAIN HALTS BATTLE ON THE SONME FRONT destroyed sidewalk, where a Role) shoots and Tuetinger dewd | thirty feet long had been torn, to/with five bullet holes in him, Tho | prevent unwary pedestrians from fall- | dead man, he said, had on a bath | robe and pajamas, Dr, he found Mrs. Simmons sald Boutinger in the “den” tn th through the roof into the subway low. | While the police and Fire Depart- | }|and the speculators are buying cotton SEVEN-DAY BATTLE LOST BY THE RUSSIANS Attempt Against Lemberg Com- petely Repulsed, Declares Wireless Report. BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, L. 1), Oct. 25.—The battle on the Ni rayuvke, after seven days of violent fighting, has ended In the complete repulse of the new Russian attempt | against Lemberg, the military critie of the semt-official nows agency de- elared this afternoon. The Russians Most more than 5,000 men and a large number of machine guns and other material. The Fot first Russian Division was completély routed and the Third Finnish Div sion practically annihilate > WINNERS AT LAUREL. FIRST RACE COTTON AT 20 CENTS, THEN TAKES A SLUMP, ADVANCES IN STOCKS Shares in Railroads Now in Receivers’ Hands Show Big Upward Trend. | A atrong, active stock market, a remarkable rise and activity in the jcotton market whichgawept the price fot cash cotton to 20 cents a pound, and increases in the price of wheat on the Chicago Board of Trade, were the features in speculative trading j to-day, The public ts buying stocks and wheat on an unprecedented Two-year-old colts jonming, 11 plare 5 103 (Obert), Al ages) Fix (Byrne), st yw 81,00, fir furlonga=C 4, because of speculators unloading for Under conditions close to profits. © $18.40, alow $8 ond iB panic the price of cotton dropped| {tween Us, 110" (Dishmon}, show $4.50 a bale in a fow minutes. third. Time, 10% Sie Wiliam John The matket closed weak, but it ix| Ware thy. incaion, Polontimenigg anticipated that there will be a re. Tam, ‘ covery @8 #00n as the speculative In-| = terests tn the market are straightened | out. Cotton toucted the highest price | since the Civil War. Phenomenal advances were made In the price of the stocks of railronds that are in receiverships. Rock Ial-| and, which not long ago was con-| sidered almost a hopeless propo: sold up to 347-8, a Jump of ant relief — no walti points from last night's close «J nostrils open right up: market was flooded with orders for Bane guid {Bled sere she 70 nay cheap railroad stocks, probably in- the freely, Ne more hawking, snuf- nied by the belief that trame thiy Lined fg Peciyay Rares we fall will be so heavy and remunera- | cold or catarrh disappeara. si tive that atock assessments will not! Get a small bottle of be found necessary. Balm from your druggist no Reports from Chicago say that the ici your nestle "1 pene | wheat market has gone crazy, saa et Chicago Boted, December wheat went | 5, to $1.86 and May to $1.85, De ous membrane and relief comes ine mober | tantly. exceeding and May equalling the) It's just fine. high figure set during the famous with a cold or nasty catarth: er corner In 1898, | Oficial advices from Argentina state that the drought in that country has assumed the proportions of a disaster | and has practically eliminated the | crop: December wheat jumped 61-4 cents a bushel over night, selling at $1.45 1-5, May wheat Jumped 51-8 cents to $1.89 1-4. Further advances « be Inevitak ae it is beginning to - pear that the United States holds tically the wh t supply of the | world. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Right Up. Don't oy stuffed-up Advt. em to Like Golden Sunshine Imprisoned in Crystal Glass. —_——- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. tompany—Yea American Malting — Compan nied Aug. ’t—Karned surplus after di Ghargen equal to 2.8% per cent 5 the preferred stock ¢ mpared with Us year 10 per cent. previ Union Pacific three months tne after tax Increase, earnings for H1,0D4; net mipany—Quar hare on com= 50 cents, put basis per an on preferred Pressed Steel terly dividend of $1.50 mon stock, an increase of ting stock on 6 per cent um; also $1.75 per share Steer taxeinerease, $3 months’ net ‘Horlick’s ORIGINAL 408 The A Nutritions Diet for All A Keep lick's Always on Quick Home or Office, {London and Berlin Report Artillery ment officials argued that the dyna-|in the rear of the house, She pre- i . mite was placed by a striker or ®| 0004 a wtatement fo Fire, but There Were No [tite as, piteed bya atrlkoe OF 8 | pared m atatement for him, he ade | siser RE*PLATING sever Infantry Attacks. solutely no clue to the perpetrator,| Dr. George L. Warren, county ; : Charles Williains, a negro who lives | physiglan, who performed the eu- TEA SET LONDON, Oct, 26.—The Germann at No, 148% Madison Avenue, was on, tated | FAEh) Ini ase caibeléal t80 it ; A t the t One Mundr nd | Courcelotte and also along the Poal-|pioded, He was thrown down the|one of four would have been fatal, kes Cold Cuts Tastv i pe eres-Bapaume road with great vio-|stairs, He scrambled to his feet and | yo said | {i Dolan Jewelry Factory lence last night as if in preparation |started to run, He never stopped | iy ing thin testim Mrs. 1 {| 101 West dep 5 s until he reached the Mount Sinal bali, ath * Phone Bryant #4 Heeig romoriod thin eftorneon. thats {Hospital where he was treated for|inger regarded the witnens mit the Prompt a Mg reported thig afternoon tha srated Knee cap. eenest Intentness, bh ands lightly heavy rain impeded operations ‘The! Poltal jutnorities notified Vvaen Brae rar eaten leather hana BERLIN, Oct. 25 (via wircloas lO! the police of the man's arrival and |) gay Aull a aay Maire report Of | two detectives went to question him, | PAF . | T operations on the Verdun front, says: | ““Did you see anybody entering of| Mrs. Loulse Graaf, housekecper in ¥ mee Ot ee eather yester= | teaving the station?” he was asked the Beutinger home, testified shots (actor ajeniniati 4. Fnere was a reme | NO: ait" replied Williams, | ust a ned her the morning of the “tor diminished, ‘There way a tem. |." Né piled Willa ‘Just | awakened he 5 porary tnerease in the artillery fre. Motion I'got away trom theres tragedy, and she came down from the |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, hooufs-Rancourt line broke down CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN] "Airs, Beutinger was hysterical and | Deemer’ 49-1 wi wit losses before our entang’ * |was sitting on the bed In her room, |QAnMMery Tees monts, ending without success Winrar ca [the witness said, “Mr. Houtinger lay | aye Wik Special for To-Morrow, Thursday, October 26th. PCT Oven fh « |dead on the floor near the bed, his )Juys..5.. 20.00 20.0 ‘| LLA CREA LMON DAT gos , fave LOFT Sweets, these WORKS HOEH WAT Mey to tks most under the bureau.” |"Market closed steady, up 5 to off 44 in ‘dwinty Is of nt 3 Vi ‘ Aaah Of thi obane ce tiakion. oaiy | men ne. ee IR , | On cross-examination Mrs. Graat | pot afford similar means o! wos said two of the Beutinger children were in the room when sho reached | _ money losing it, | go May POLITICAL. | there, Marguerite and Marie | Si ily 6, six days before th his. wife ‘oom, tne with vted x us show youthrough our Spi wa, What did rls emaulinger, tay , ri ADaAR a i | re | « Ow ON, display rooms filled with the newest bs heat aver other hen any more, ten SHAD ay oNn— creations that the lighting retailers ‘ — mil the ‘chauffeur r did EMPIRE STATE DAY will feature in 1917. aah int Mra Retinger td shut Ne Br arene DECORATIVE-ATT RACTIVE otha eielhap wi nowt tine SATURDAY, @ a abe VistZ Que ShowRoOMS WRITE FOR CATALOGUE rey oon PAB OR SR iat Si [fone A os, i 1h ana #422 COMPLETE AS SHOWN 22 APS re cod | aC eo ESGIPSE LIGHT Co. 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