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FRENCH GAINS NOW EXTEND ALONG A FORTY-MILE FRONT \| Fort du Sie | Sn oeraen arte CAPITAL PREPARED) First Class of Cadets at West Point Lined Up REPORTED SINKING: ies ty aed ee i ties to engage in several fights h booked for next June and , sasassnannianasnnty OF ANOTHER SHIP SUFFRAGE AS WAR MEASURE Mra, Catt and Other Leaders Wi It Ret Senate Commitioe. i WASHINGTON, April 20.—The Fed- | feral Woman rage Constituttonal ‘ amendment a8 @ War measure wae urged to-day before the ate Suffrage Committee by Mrs, Carrie Chapman id to Have} catt, President of the National Ameri. can ‘Woman Suffrage Association, aod Mitac ty the Germans inthis |and’ twa, captive, bulgony wer for Final Review Before Their Graduation To- o-Day . {southwest of Courcy we carried eral f HOW THE FRENCH GAIN psy several trenches with grenades | omaion puauea us to eum | [NS SNOWS” | = the Champagne the night was marked by violent reactions Very strong coun- | , aati, coronen by bettie | Trenches and Dugouts Everywhere | Rae Signs of Patriotism Are y Steamer Belem bardments, were launched by the | Found Filled With German Manifested by American Been Sent to Bottom in | otner leaders of tne mor emeDty ag. oe Germans in the region of Moron- ‘ #4 » uffrage In several States fi 4 if villiers. Our curtain of fire and Dead. Business Men. Mediterranean. juttFige tn eral states in recent eee r our machine guns npletely WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN | CEE oces curected By Sasererer x efforts, which |THE F 4 nogatived thes D, April 20-—It is the) By Samuel M. Williams. cost the enemy very heavy losses, | Battle of the Snows that ts raging (Special Stall Corrononndent of The Evening on forty twisting miles to-day on the World.) French offensive front. French ar-| WASHINGTON, April 20.—While tillery fire turns the carpet of snow |ali information concerning travel into oory mud and red spattered pat- | movements of the British Commiasion ten e N re through which Gen. Nivelle’s |i, seictiy suppressed by both Amert- men were advancing—always ad- vancing ¢an and British Governments, in or- RIO DE JANEIRO, April 20.—Re- port that the | Bragillan se": | qj... eas Belem had ben torpedoed by a Ger- man submarine in the Mediterranean aroused further excitement here to- “ m day. ] xin-|Sample Shoe Co. Announcement that Germ. Jister Paolis, who has already been handed his passports and had pre- viously arran }board the st On one nameless hill southwest cf|@er to protect them from poasible Moronvillleres trenc’ os, dugouts, shel-| dangers, there is every indication in ters everywhere were filled with Get~ | washington to-day of their early ar- : 4 to depart home on 0a : 2 “ we amer Rio de Janetro, | ~ ° _ - “ | had now changed *'s mind and would — . weed Ge ro bee ee loool" ay oC erpre * 7 man dead. Dazed Germans wer *|rival. As soon as tho party reaches we em 8 iyaha y te Ce rpr betta) | YOUR Price ine hauled from dugouts where ty Jthe Capital the ban of secrecy wil be, reneeniesesrenes we ploveuscesseetensercepticueeter Su see’ anenea, soteman | ad iden, burrowe leop in tho J © O96 er South erican propaganda piles 68 thale own dead, Parther back lees, So 84 guests of bees! bs bell The entire first class of West Point Cadets, numbering 139 men, is graduated to-day. The members | work. The Chilean Government had ora or French troops were cleaning the hor. |P2te™ they will be the centre of| provably will receive commissions as first Heutenants, Tho class is shown here lined up for its final | been expected to support Brasil p Ld 4 public interest. review at the United States Military Academy cian Caecay, Wek a aes Pa barks oat ment, ae y [entertainment and official attention | coming demands of the Government “ATTEMPT 10 BLOW UP ‘WaR T0 THE END SOUGHT hao nH ympathy with Brasil, eyond the 1 oss hill the new a i lack of sympath hn Brasil, | ; p bee! de, first few days | fo ry of mone Then Investigate : have been made, The first few days |for huge sums of money. April 23, at 8 P.M. j location or fac French and German lines were vial ‘The Brasilian Federation of Labor of thelr stay in Washington will be| Tho British official party to the! OHIO GAP ; jovi j BI ble. Between them was an aban-lousy times for Mr. Balfour and his)War Council, as announced at the| TOL BUILDING BY RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS fe wskuea ith ee Meean ited ent We Wenean a eeiie gene done pedac battery, stark and| associates, Formal presentations, 6x-| British HMmbassy, is constituted as SP Wan uadlnir (HAG Oe GbveeseLens Covered Heel e bare on the snow, ere Was seen one 7 e | + : baa hers : ~ change of courtesies and state dinners | follows Contrivance for Setting Off Ex-| Organ of Revolutionary Party Says|‘had better employ the many idle Same in Patent Leather jof those marvellous bits of French} wi) take up the time while walting! Arthur James Balfour, Foreign tua + ' ee Fn ; : 7" | workmen than to engage in ‘hoatiti. | 404-406 Sixth Ave., N. Y. ne strategy executed. for arrival of the French Commis-| Minister: Sir Eric Drummond, 1an| P!0sive Found in Basement After Soldiers Must Take ea” ~— veo, N.Y. Sti tites The French gettin lines to the «jon, Meanwhile preliminartes of the | Malcolm, M. P.; C. F. Dormer and| the Prowler Is Scared Away. Offens' : —— CRN mE TPR rear from this abandoned battery I be} c . important business in hand will be/C, Butler, personal staff; Rear Ad-| COLUMRU = nae : |_ ‘The steamer Belem is registered in They were put there to entice the} mage, It will be the middie of next |miral Sir Dudley R. 8. De Chat, |g; ano oe, Oo ABT 20—That! PETROGRAD, Aprit 20 (via Ton-| Lloyd's as a steel screw vessel of MARRIED. enemy to seek a recapture of the| week before this conference of great Fleet Paymaster Vincent Lawfort, tem Pt Was made to blow up the | don).—T ia. Voile Che CFIA OE | Te te CATR GARY GE Cane each | LAWN SmcmIEes " abandoned guns, The ruse was suc-| nations making world history Ket’ Major Gen. Bridges, Capt. Il, HL 1 building here yesterday be-/ the Revolutionary Socialists, declares | Navigation Company of Para, Brasil, | URWi#—BImie Ravheusees Opa ‘ " came kno o-day. t the nutie var | ‘ : a $ consful, Out tho Germans dasheds| jown to real work. Spender-Clay and Lord Cunliffe, Gove | yy sjor ee ge ne iit the prosecution of the war 's|parey Win E in U.S. Army] New York City, by the Rev, William BL ¢ Their horses were hurriedly hitched] 44 44 a disappointment to the Prest- | ernor of the Bank of England Habe bl J. Berry, in charge of} necessary since Germany persists if Allowed to Fight in Ring} Lusk of Ridgefield, Conn, OLAIRE, jto the abandoned guns. Then the|aene that n technical difference be-| In addition there will be the fole| itd Resiment troops here, received | her plans of conquest. ‘The paper] MEMPHIS, Tenn, April Les| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver W. French machine guns opened fire.|tweon the senate and tho House of \lowing officials \ report from W, H. McCann that| says Darcy, the Australian pugtlist, whom] Bled of Hempstead, L. 1. to REGINALD ge é t bay greiage amity LBL 1A: i Representatives has compelled final| War OfficeWCol. win, Cot,|W@l@ Passing the State House yes-| “A peace it guinea | Amiee as Rs Dorteee Nave Sarred from) SUTTURN LSWss, see St Se eee Demonstration Even’ | Pass, were wiped out in a twinkling. ae cneki a Oenaeen: On le Wet hovien Secor Am ge ak | terday he saw a man kneeling betor ns impl the restora axing in fights in various parts of] Frederio Mullott Lewis of Mew Rodk Gen, Nivello is not seeking to plerce by | ts | cellar window beneath the Tr no! devastated countries of bade ‘ ‘ bond 4 to be postponed until next Royal Flying Corps; Major C. waeury ss vaste Countries 0 ve) Beginning To-Day jthe Gorman tine at a given point, [von sn) tO ie ee ation hoped to! i, Danse: as Jor ©) Department, | Belgium, ia, Montenegro and eo eure eis wine Degignied to demonstrate by [| Instead he proposes an advance along | nayg the great loan of three billions) Blockade Dey nt experts—| McCann sald he walked toward the | !toumania, and also the application of Abit, ds A Botan, 468 Getaien wa actual merchandise rather [| '¢ entire front by stendy stagos. It] ay as a hospitable greeting to our |Lord Eustace Percy and A, A. Paton |" Who had his hat pulled down| the principle of a plebiscite Brooklyn, WILLIAM BERRI, aged 68, them exaggerated newspa- |! '# Pot like the warfare of the Somm9| european assoclater In the war lof the Foreign Office, F, P. Robin-|°¥" eyes. The man jumped up,| the fate of the le in cases where | Funeral services at bis late residence Lai that the vast [,C2™paian. How well It is working | eainst Germany. The only question |son of the Hoard of Trade, 8. Mc ‘ann sald, and grabbed a small| there is a dispute, Germany still con Saturday, April 21, at 8 P.M, led claims tha Fr e Ma || out Is evidenced by th8 fact that tho] ITA, rotaten to deposit of Govern- | Kenna of the War Trade Intelligence | "Mek Box and ran out of the State tinues to seek conquests and to pene- qd Food with Kindly omit flower y Veorgesnrganisa jon i French have advanced more now in tnent fv ids in certain classes of finan- | Department, M, E. Peterson of the House yard, trate further into Russian territory CUNIFFE.—April 19, Rev, PETER OUN- fal mmm a1y CCHS NN be aTDiO GE AtTRSN Uhh 6 any | RUNG CUNGE I Cet ALE ae aa ane apart yireicn |_ BETTY. Idepeoted: the pluon anil itis tuaretore teoestary to escape cie| pleasing flavor | 172 © ® & . e1a sreny-tane production and distribution |} time since tho Battle of the Marne Reserve banking system, This will | Office found a home-made contrivance for| Calvary of war to the end | hh tal patoreay, Ape at, aa 40 C _ : : . se oh “But . ry . . iJ Uf tubes ode! clothes’ || | Bevervo banking system, | 2 {Wheat Commission—A. A. Ander-|*etting off high explosives, whieh nv] "But. the dotonse of tho country @NG Peal MOWrIshiing | eer, esr, tert to te for Men and Young Men— | ALL GERMAN TROOPS Wrom all parte of the country offers |eon, Chairman; Mr, Vise |now has in his Possession, | yatention on our part from at- li Broadway, N. ¥. City, CAN and DOES de Jot services of matorial assistance to| Munitions—W. , Layton, Director | - | rewha thant che goldlenwiate to Femain | qua DOQMARTY.—On April 20, AUGUBTUS | more clothing value at $15 [| NOW ON SIEGFRIED LINE | the Government are coming to the na-/of Requirements and Statistics CLOSING QUOTATIONS, lin the trenctien without ‘attnoking ply lerabelt a pienbreg Renita lc i | than any other New York || 1 |gion's loading men. A wonderful spirit | ranch, Secretariat of the MiNISLTY| Wu gy suagrm-pormoes |'An offensive ix necessary each time | jig | Tprmigg Marr rahed Metres 4 establisliment regardless of |) WAR OFFICE REPORTS | of unselfish loyalty 1s bringing to|of Munitions; C. T. Phiitips, Amert- | cloaing | that strategy demands it, in order to 840 Central Park West. on Sunday, ties. | Washington swarms of millionaires, |can and Transport Department, Min- in secure a suc war. r |captains of industry and master ex-|Istry of Munitions; Capt, Leeming, We Challenge Positions on River Aisne Between |¢cutives, eager and anxious to do) Mr. Amos, } . alba: dechathing: Ordnance and Lines of Communt- Bom pate OF George 8 lt Conde and Soupir Have Those who have obtained some post | cation—Col, Heron. Suits and Top Coats with Been Abandoned, in which they can render service are} Supplies and ansports—M a ee those actually SOLD at this |; happy, and those who have not yet|Puckle, ae orice elaewhere. tad NBA ontributing are} Upon arrival Mr, Balfour will be I found opportunity of contrib’ ne: Ore met by the Be ary of State, the complaining. |Counsellor of the Department of State, sj One of California's prominent men Assistant Secretary of State and poanaeustion says the official state-| nas come to Washington as a volun-| other officials of the department, and men issued to-day by the German encorte: d to his Washington residence : teer to relieve Secretary Lane of some Tuxedo Suits |Army Headquartors, “began on | op i miniteld duties in the Interior |. (2° batted gyoe on ige Long, on Cutaway Coats & Vests March 6 and ended Sixteenth Street, which the Govern- terday by the | Department. A coal magnate from|inent has taken for this purpose—by Top Coats & Trench Coats || @?%donment of the bank of the|tne Middle West Is working in tho) detachments of cavalry, and will be ‘Many Silk-Lined River Aisne between Conde and Sou-|Nayy Department organizing the ei bitoni there by the Secretary pir, The enomy follows hesitatingly. | coal supply for ships, RERLI (via London). | “The cocupation of Siegfried | e Sack Suits — tions which long have been under April rice Reductions on All Milk Chocolate Sweets in Pound Boxes HESE two days, April 20th and 21st, have been set ALL |, “On the Array battlefield the firing} The best expert on munitions fro | yh ‘ " , v3. inbréasse ally. Near BS, Quentin it J. P. Morgan's office, trained in pur- *, } Fi \ 7 i D aside to a any) inception, perfection and > AT ldlsna aed in Sone OM the | chases for the Allies, ix serving tho ' Hat oy success ol Famous PREMIUM MILK a. the Champagne con- | CHOCOLATE, from which nearly 100 different - tinues its normal course, | National Council of Denfense in| pa Candy Specialties are mad: i enh tecond French attempt to break | gathering America’s supplies, ‘ ae 2 : sa 4: 6 Na” represents the combined iat of petra eciae Every garment produced in through in the Champagne has been| Another man, pace as the king of ‘ } ; . tions of both American and European jy rere our own Custom Shops— “Up to the present the French have | !@tt and traction interests, is un- Bik gg Mag AAS § , To-day it stands positively without a rival in duplicating Fifth Avenue’s used on both battlefields more than |>&PPY because he cannot find @ place Pol & Hudaor World, Its distinctive flavor, rich f newest style ideas—and thirty divisions which had been care- | for his great ability, Ai aaa end usness cannot be identified j 7 fully reformed after the battle of the| A remarkable offer by the Stand- «| Krie iat of any other product of its kind, It is supreme. We first intro- qj thus eliminating such costly |) Romme | Pai ieitey hveome see Fat duced LOFT Milk Chocolate as a ‘covering for Maraachina items as national advertis- -——~>— — Sisctiag hAtnE aciaen Whether (nel \ , Milk Chocolate Da 1g Cherries. Its success was instantaneou was immediately ing, wholesale selling e ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, aFantact Beula bs Aan ad ly followed by the introduction a Ht variou other Fresh Fruits i Se uaH Tnaniacrurah a Republic Iron Company— | Government could be assured of ade-| (Continued from Firat Page.) Are H Milk Chocolate Coveriny have a wonderfully penses and manufactur: three months |@uate supply of oll, an emissary| pt re ere large line of Milk Chocolate bbe ANY ARTICLE 4 profits. The fabrics in- cluded were bought before shows 14 4-10 per cent. | called on A, C. Bedford, President of| Bntatty. Baal fl the Standard Oll Company of Now ; THE ENTIRE LINE WILL BE SOLD TO-DAY AND TO MORROW Everything Ready for the Big ,7 § UNDER REGULAR SELLING PRICES, Come and help some form, and to fix maximum or minimum prices. The Government i 4 : Cel i the terrific woolen advances || qwarter, $3,601,061,” Jersey, to make inquiries, Mr. Bed-l enous ‘have full dibevetion in’ ihe f lebration at All Loft Stores us make these two days the biggest days in Candy Hist: —and equal any $25, $22.50 Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Company A9r9 Us quoted bi poping ne matter, ely Si ; QUATRE ASSOR! OCOLATE MARASCHINO Pies bade 4 é a | Nine months ed March $1: Grosa| here are jus ree conditions ceeprclre sly $26,000,000 w % ho choices Vrenes Chet and $20 clothes produced revenue, $2 35; increase, $1,87llinvolved, How much, when and pproximately $26,000,000 will be \ , gd ries. ripe, red and luscious, with all Ween) rawr ated under present market con- east ig Heat tae deor where dose the Government want ite| °Uted 19 carry. out the plans out le il Fines, “Hunanas nd || thelr sweet juices intact, are first Ure this combinution ‘presenta, ba ditions. $600. e es | oem la (Latin, chine that and wa ol | lined herein and it isgyrged that Im ot * =f a Machoted with ‘din rich Cream Fondant and piter the Cripaon bemuthes are tena | — leas a reat and we Will) mediate action be taken to give the| \ papenetes SE claped in our Celebrated Premium c hot alls haloan 0 lar quarterly |@ttend to the rest.” i 5 00 F reR, + So come along, youMen and PR ey B ’ pr ign ln ed | as a price, the company ts under partment the: requisite authority ‘| i 5 i MOCOLATE DAY phic rive ya peor. 39c tate, ir Young Men whose clothing 15 to stock of record April 30 atood to have left that te the Gey, | {4 to make available the necessary - ; A Nb oe Bin pox extra brbttar price is $15. Our complete —e PO ae *| fanaa.” : ri Escaped Slayer Kecaptured. Ma Gieal mat there haa. baal ti tary Houston informed the wal Lead § ¢ BPs E ASSORT MILK CHOC BEEK CHO OL. ATE, COV AN. h ith MOUNT HOLLY J, Aprit 5 nas poen little) senate that the department had ar- ¢ i = | | in centres. styles and flavors, ed yelietaail t you can come here wil Giovanni Iraco, alias Joseph Rocco, con- | fendly feeling between Wall Street |” ta Meee en tates eit dened i will find this assortment represent i ¥ haan a Choe: any style, model, fabric or | vice munierer of Henry J, Rider, | banking interests and the Treasury | PADEAG: 10° FOND SN SORE ii 1068 sda anna Nee a five of the most popular favorites und . 7 39 7a gs brother of A. J, Rider, New Jersey cran-|A remarkable change in attitude has| “&¢nc!es and the ane recbhae beghg wihers 1 ; a newest novelties, Bach aweet hae for te, ic fied at $15. | berry King, eacnped from the jail here | developed during the past week, | aMantions in the course 2 Fe tio ithe ean" ‘ w cavering ® Jacket of our Fenous hours later Hutlington. Iraco cur| Leading financiers are now eager| York: Which for the purpose of stim Cian vee i CHOCOLATE COVBKED wet a See the special $15 Window Ly Kh a brick wall to lberty, Jand anxtous for opportunity to do| “tng production and encouraging Va. uf + 4 a MILI aco Qur ree. SOLATE DAY « 39c mage iy our 3 Gronter v syle Gees Bask theme. _|pormething to help in succoss(uy ig.) Conservation, would take form alopm) fis : : 3 v -39c Two-Pound mene oy naw TSe . i 86 New York Stores. SRDAM, April 20.—-A. Berlin| tation of the seven billion bond tasue| es* lines aye ° : POUND ROX ic hat 6 Enlargement of the co-operative | Ky ‘ _ _ | de says that it ts official n-|and steadying the money markets.) Hewat ina | Mt feunced’ thee, Crown’ Prince lc in ot Conferences ure being held torday tg] Wemonstration forces of the Govern-| Filme Spec Is for Friday & Saturday, April 20th & 21st Hi GHOPOLATE COCOANUT nox i Bulgaria has returned home aft ‘work out practical plans to prepare | ™*!t and the Stat pepe 1 3 © The treat phils Cocounut and deticlous ei en ‘ ip a lel lc man the financial world for the tear | “Guarding against — preventable] pmtues " ‘Our rene Ate rth) wastes in the home warn eit ie inher acpaed! th iuaurlous coverage MILK En nob A Prompt enlargement of the forces | y's" s i i Skeet, ‘but ‘are offered’ es tt inte 2le “a eh |e ald farmers tn combatting de-| per : j . : BOX, ui Hf GC BHATE FRI ap ee + | | structive pests. r : SMOG Lit JORDAN ry ana Jue! vie Been | Safeguarding ecds for the % TE nt duc The Japanese Way to Remove Corns | "%stiie or goa tor ne oe Fi cen bee z ait 42 West 34th, H Hae ens at. she te ool ORG | eee 5 — courag re fl » of perishable he t: Hi wall Choeol mt pi OL Between Broadway and 6th Ave, D it t Bi t E dSi | urage Pp rvation perk 6 - E ap MDs ee MBO — ee on ur a 1 as an 1m ej produshe ¢ the farms by canning|U 8 Ste * De. a tx m Thee ast A oer MELLOW yreserving i ion coverine, of ) Broadway at 36th |}| Colneldentally with the Agriculture S lic hr April both Uneacelied Brent “vat Chpelaee of gar ‘ , The a. 5 # : > Department's action the Federa foti pecia! ida: b r 39 Marlborough Hote Batiaing,” {|(| The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Docs It. Just a Touch Stops ||| Deparment, action | the | Federal Patriotic VA CHORLATE PLDOK Me roi HH nox OIC Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts ||| plans. shortly. to inatitute. ts, nation Novelty ary aleeee us es wt at ude New York Stores Oven Evenings. Off, Try it. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine, ||| wide 1 price Investigation, — Billy | Weel. § ts a tvesta mune tee imate you'll axree that Special for Saturday, > |) authortaing this inquiry have’ pessed | Wilwn “t wi we dustly won the laurels, ae Cc April 21st t a touch mint and "Oh!" | your pet corn ta, he wil sarivel yr House and Senate. The former body: | Willys Overiand Co i" 2 a BROOKLYN | relief, Cornea unos v Up and you can’ pick him cut ates ||| however, appropriated $400,000 for the | geatisiten,, oe oink 64 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWA\ A Nee 400 Fulton St. Ian soreuene cleappway fie] seein cittee "Sh tn ay Work, Gnd "the Banais SALAD Be oe ‘olate, ted | Closes @.30 p.m. :Bat.10 p.m, Closest ee a AD p.m. | Thege ave a , j | won urt @ bi ae vill is v ne ence i rob a - Cor, Gallatin F ee gone won't art 9 wt her was [Bult now in conference, with prob- |HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS # GORTLANDY STREET IWEAST 420 STREET formerly “Matthews’ Corner” }] times you have ——— - Cc aeneapeuenete PARK ROW & NASSAU ST. 266 WEST 125TH STREET |] here t* @ real TRACK, HAVRE DE GRACE, 12 pom. laity 11.30p.m.: Sat.1 20 m. fe ain?) utue CHICAGO WHEAT AND coRN| {) 20.—First race, selling; two 400° BROOME STREET 23 WEST SiTH STREET ) 4 ea that sor riable, It ie now a» maidens; four firrlongs. Closea 7 p.m: Sat, 10 pm, * Closes 7p, m.; Sat. 10 p.m | » tired, ach re With we | Marguerite, 109, Haynes, str $8 EAST 23D STREET ye 9TH ST. & 3D AVE f || and Net | nace $11.20, ehow $7.60, won Clones 10 p.m, Dally ) Closes 12’ p.m. Daily, o Gein vleas= SUNDAY WORLD WANTS wa wit Chg lit,’ Parrington,’ pla 472 FULTON ST., B'KLYN w 17, MARKET ST. N tage erent | M ‘ WW ss S440. ond 2 it ‘loses 11.30 p. tn. Daily Clowea 14.1 Sat. 120.m, DUN ox, WORK MONDAY WONDER | i Ea | ! tt ier arohoiney comer, etatan gs Marana HRM” | Ze var Y °