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A surprise attack b ghemy east of Auberive wan re by our fr “In Lorraine one of our reconnolt- Wie detachments penetrated the ad Nines near Petoncourt ond Meatroyed @ number of defense work Everywhere eine the pride Bt dl wae calm.” BERLIN WAR OFFICE ~ ADMITS THE LOSS OF BULLECOURT VILLAGE {cans It “the Ruins” of Former } MPown—Hard Fighting on Both { Sides of Scarpe } BERLIN, May 18 (via London) Phe text of the German headquarterr jatatement to-day says “Group of Prince Kup Atras tront-—artillory tire both | aides of the bearpe axuin in ofeused, An Knxlish attack launched after midnight on the Gavecile-Frosnes Road wan ve ned by hand-to-hand fighting “The ruins of the former village of Bullecourt were evacuated ac cording to command without din by the enemy who only od himaelf thege twenty | The War Office alno avy that on line Freneh front better weather con ditions were reported, whi 4 cor renponding incrense in artillery fire Partial French @tiacks near Braye pelle and near Or , north of On were all ropulned On th Ma onan fron th t paid ube enemy war axain ldpteatad yentoréay in the Comn bend, [perth of Bofignene. RUSSIANS CHECK GERMANS AS NEW DFFENSWE STARTS ' Sweeping Attack In One Sector Ke sisted With Machine © on and & n ’ Artillery Fire ry P PRTROOKAD, May 18 cvie Lon Bs\-sOtrene German to tae night launched an offenelve againat the Russian positions | of Bhelvoy, In the direct Volyonks, saya the official a day by the Rune Department, but the atiwoks Were repulved by uriillery, rifle and The text of the the rewidn | of Viadi te platoment reader “tn the direction of Kovel, in the rewion of Kuhary, the conducted an intense throwing fire hen. “In the direction of Viadiuits Qvoiynoki, in the region of Shelves last nieht dense Tyne attempted 4 pweeping attack on positions on rectors, but Were repulwed by our “Wile, machine-wan and yhmrrage fre." amninwl our enemy formu - IF NEUTRALS WANT FOOD THEY MUST SEND SHIPS Limitation Made Necessary Because Supplies Have Found Way Into Germany WASHINGTON, May 18 ral countrics Like Holland anc nal pavia wont Amerioan “bt n Panne (hole ship na ‘ he! 1 dew ‘overnme fale and wan nade subject discussion ina ¢ forence botWeen part of the British Mission Stilo Dopartinent heads to-day on Wade matters problem of rationing the Allies of furnishing a moderate amoun tho neutrals was one of the vital eo in the Laeht of complaint from neutrals that they ary be starved y reduced rath Details of the ¢ eo We h wa, though it iu a 1 ae Wand and Amer Maro upon waly Matiod Quaull ay Me imitation isn uy sUpPHe@ have found th into Gormany via the ne n} MISSING GUNNERS -OF TORPEDOED SHIP REAGH U.S. PORT Maines Fourteen Rockingham Surviy- ors Picked Up by Freighter Bound This Way Fourteen survivors of the Kockingbam, wh podved off the coast of Ir stoamabiyy ched an American 4 Their fate & myntery ‘y On @ By tinh freighter 1nd Wheteahoute had bee in this country, ‘The only news of came in a cable despatch on Mo mating that Ley had been picked Up by & Mritivh ateamer The relatives and friends of the | | nasing men inferred the had been taken to a t, but ant days went by and no word came from thema there was kroat anxiety over thelr safety. Mt happoned that th heat whieh picked them uj was bound thin way rhe fourteen whe got home today were third offleer Arthur Moke of the Rockingham; Chief Gunner Wood of the United States Navy and twelve naval qunnera. They in one of t thé Rocks jueham and got meparated fre other survivors iv the darknens heavy seus an the night of May 1 | The other wchad the Vien man, | 8.N of ¢ were @ three lifeboats of the and two he but ble in obwrge of th ts oT ew Me torpedo. in died yonure in one of t viet two were of tie killed hana engine room May of three On the boat oarvyin nur # Who appeare day wert of the wi of the Rowkingsh nea in bitter ithe freigh | them up, with food and | were inadequately We suffered nom suld Chief Gunner } to-day wen siaht more from th f our boys wh into @ quartette away for hours and was (truly frightful.’ the submarine Rookingham fired wl neon the (he surface but it sallow for a shot uns aimed at a where they thought i likely undersea bout would appea ihe hum wax struck wan to founde ESSEX STREET PLAYGROUND WILL NOT BE DISTURBED in the United Btutew to Wan 160 miles nort Ww hay when the 1 pleked | wuppl the cold weather bur clothed from the eld,” Wood on landin fered a darned noises wud: Wo lor wanised Th | themselves y hours warbled and it The wunners way whieh blew up the nub dived They point the when and be mourtny too |" ight Lot by The Evening World for Breathing Space on the Lower Hast Side Wir | The Hoard of Katimate backed up the promise made Evening World by Compt dergast Uhat the Kawex Street play wound, whieh * Urreatened thos 4 eWopy f elty for pri elly owned property for land on tn wood Mill ynxing to the Salou Northwest corner of Det na Attorney Streets substituted for 1© Kasey Street playground Th: wan done after The tvenin World, Direote Hdueation 1M Levy and pers shod in pl \ vampaien of One nai the every pe stitute: Ba. rot Aspira. yer Cross Bayer-fablets Aspirin e - BAYER additis lly safeguards The “Bayer Cross” is on cand tablet of the genuine, Sub- @ ineffective and ofter harmful, k nay ** The Your Guara of Purity * 24, bottles of 100, ealed packages of 12 and 24 ery Mayt . wr, - USSIAN PEASANTS’ HOLD "CONGRESS TO SAFEGUA ‘Rushing Work on the Battleship “ Recruiter,’ Which Is to ‘‘Cruise’’ for the Navy in Union apse | O5-5 9OO5-0-2-5.90 POS-S9ESSSO5.2 208 ee oe 14414448 1OOEb@taerses 48449844 grid obegssnatsed-s be * OOTP RARE TOHE 6 CEESCESOS9299008-89600005.05 eS seis. NE Bas. SUPPLIES TO POUR. REPORT JAPANESE TO RUSSIA BY ALL | FLEET AND ARMY penny paeieataboianin \Seived German Liners Among Gunboais at Marseilles and Vessels That Will Take Troops Said to Be in France. Railroad Equipment. PARIS, May 1%—A number of Jap- nese gunboats have arrived at Mar- sell to aid in the war on German WASHINGTON, May 18.—All avail- able American ships, the seized Ger- Man liners and all the ships Great supmerines and convoy Freseh | Britain can spare from her own needs! merohantmen. If the experiment has | probably will soon be carrying War gatiefactory results it will be ex- | munitions and great quantities or tended, Russta, railroad supple | Travellers reaching an American As part of the vnited effort to hold fast the Russian Provisional Govern- Port trom nee assert the report is ment agpinst German infigenes and current in all circles there that Jap- encourage Russian military affen-anese troops have actually reached sive the Aled War Committees are! France and have been placed along- making preparations to furntwh the #ide the Russian ‘division in the necessary transportation for supplies mpagoe sector. these reports are true, the troops y have been taken to France on fleet of gunboats now engaged in running down submarines, and majutain the The first problem t some 190,000 tons to properly Russian equip armies. the will be to trans: of supplies already piled up in the | United States and the second will be” In addition to supplying war muni- tions, the important railway leading | jfrom Archangel is to be eautpped with American locomotives and freight cors to bring it to its fullest | — = a degree of efficiency in moving the| SCENE i OR Be Orrin had abe on wins jgreat quantities of material which} Tertrir OPDA-4 040-0096 9:4 646 646 9O6406OO6400-6.) 614644.4080444046664466 5006 will pour in during the five months The tor we era we two er , on, w 6 port is free from ice. ‘ ee lg fen : ; 4 pephe Russian Embassy here has ar- | hha J Wulter,” ¢ All urtments of a modern \n fe ranged 1¢ railroad equipment (Continued from First Page.) tw therm end ¢ an-of-war, including wireless Designs fe ora nd the mmittees are arrang- | tn sanurninige detiot uipment and e-control sta bahia Wy Who . Lg Rosie 1 g fo por tio! ; hy ne oe page en ad ato It Hroadway, |'08 pan tcctlbe |condivions would be at the close of she r turrets ns Sunpiatre ed to the © draw Donn i h the war, he said, and what the situa potieyatont pk el ac a AGEL Gee Sate teal. wat nt ff JURF SEASON OPENS tion might be which would confront , ‘ pi my ey eer eave 1 Hl the country f imilioe wil prevail even to tie |S WITH LID ON BETTING | °S:S2!"Sserean wan: to put in ene] : i ee " al WOO. Wied Doras Q ptt J minds of our adversaries, while dis- | J mee: Roe wht 4 ‘ the cussing peace, the knowledge that the | will ready for 4 Hien mander John iiesent. Hesut : wath Cr it Jamaica Show Enthusiasm ! american army 4 to be disbanded eee Te ee : : Feoruisng: Cor Ghe far re ‘ for Horses but Little in any event within four months af- ~ yer ObKics ter peace Js declared?” he asked. CLOSING QUOTATIONS “POOR RI ” ‘ “This very act of Congress would in- | SPAIN STERN TO GERMANY 8 BYOTA R RICH GIRL” PLACED. Sint o Te Braing Wor fluence the deliberations of the Peace IN PROTEST ON SHIP'S LOSS v4 ona pees joule lowing Mou esindy of desephine| NACH TRACK, JAMAICA, X. 1. Conference. We would be gambling | Wan. 1 Lat Che he hh for Care, | May 18,—MBetting conditions tightened | with the guture, of which we know | la 5 " 1 Le fi : «|up somewhat on this opening day of! ghso1u: tw nothing.” Note of “Most Energetic Character’ i nl M Poor f Rich G whose parents|the racing season here, There was ly atlcipation that the drafted | Civar dhe, Binklon of th 1f 3 have 2 . the courts for {Hothing like public speculation on the | army is now @ certainty, the War | ver the Sinking of the o Mien Reogpyrediaiien wall have | Various races, Wagers that were amde! Department to-day bastened its ar- | Steainship Patricio po: f wae duy award nply of that between friends! rangements for great cantonment | MADRID, May 18 (via Paris) An } sped eeu nother, now | variety, Despite this there was no} camps to accommodate the men that | aaah ei oe tha CAE 8) srs, Paul } by tt ute {lack of enthusiasm on the part of the|ere to be called to the colors cad " 1 ye day evening ipome Dive f ” 4 sev ral the and present, From an | training. upon receipt of aewg of the L jMrooklyn. 1 © decision her }attendance standpoint at least the| NOT ALL THE MEN TO BE SENT. " 1 Spinish steamer ba f Gi la officer opening day was a big success, al- TO TRAINING CAMPS. j trier 00 tony, One watlor was JNM ej of ! Yeast Company, |though the weather might popes Not all of the million or more who seriously wounded ‘ * . $ ' are | warmer for the comfort of the crowd:| eoiow the flag will go into the new Tie Government authorities were |} ie WN + i which | camps. Three or four hundred thou- extremely reserved to the result itn me i 4 “ 5 JAMAICA CA WINNERS. sand of them in regular army and of their tw u iberation on the ft 4 P ta "3° 2 Weak ' — | National Guard are considered to be but wpposed that the | HN Mee ie 1 CME Se r 1 ¢ Au- | RACH For two-year-olds: | pretty well trained already and in Cabinet decided to send another 1 “ i " ag ; y 7 1 wep- | urne $500; five furlongs.—Star- | fair condition for service, Tho thir- of the most energetic character t i a red . » (i. MeTaggart), 2 to}, 4 (0 61 ty two camps ordered will accommo- ‘ on 7 t bh. won; Tumble In. 109 t ee Germany We 1% ‘ Williams), 4 to 1.8 to 6 and 4 to 6, sec. | date & division of 22,000 men each, or A violent crash between Franco Tar a a eo 1 1; Soule A, 06 19 to}. 4 tot | @ total of about 700,000, who will be in philes and Germanophiles occurred ‘ ; as ry in ]und 2 to 1, thirds | Time oF it Deus, | active training Inside of three months We ast evening us tae outcome af tual bts 1d ® $60, Sm Kita and Lady Lottie also rap. | The remaining men of the new army | reuments over the Spanish note t 4 hie 4 1 SECOND RACE -For three-year-olds! will be on active duty either in the| Ge i Navy Gets Todd Yacht Zara at Hate] i « Germany and Germany's reply eon trot ey ha elie ene $007 AYES | United Btates or sent as the advance wong the sinking of the Spantat ee vi 4 ; ei) oy A 1 » behall « Oe? first: | guard in France, steamer Han Leand vera ins a th 1 the Navy fos CR. Bull).| The War Department bas located | dred persons took part D i bee b y third gine | the camps geographically and ofticers ty. pe ‘a . ' 4 odd, |! eitginia Weand| re on tours now Inspecting specific | We Werlsort! 1 . Ee ane |sites, Of the thirty-two camps, | From ann anno sot Stu Copper at Movtele ee Da Lt 4 : . oars 1_| twelve will be in the Southern De- ‘ Ste nana te ‘ a ‘ \ BOSTON, Mass, May 18.—-Gov afe-| mands. The Carolinas, Dormia at Ote-0f Hunetl of Nation ' ‘ ag rae’ si! unnounced to-day that Joftre|bama and Tennessee are favored lo- Bornerd to-day I Rick ay BasloMe. aa Rely se MIE BIOMs te ited by the children andy eations for these soldier towns. Six | 1 : mame leet ; inlic of Massachusetts and] more camps will be in or around HN Hy | ite w xland States for the| Texas, alx in the Central West, three wis 5 ner children of France had oe H ‘ * 4,260. ‘The fund wil bel . ‘4 ww by 1 Wt toanorrow after whieh contrtb nit . t ve ' Lau v will be recety by other agencles 6 io’ i j \ t aged ty relier f 4 Ban Haptine ¢ Lrges Prohibi- . iO CORN ‘ War. New Anawer & . sani Maree Pine Vovoien Uelal ie ; WA ELL beg why not Good \.entucky tobacco is the innin’ of a good pipe smoke. B ut only Nature can finish it right. \ 1 i i j : Ree alo ELVET is the best Hep a} be Hor te Nature can do, And yen) \ only Nature could have done so well, Nothing but eR eRTTINeR see ; her slow, patient ageing B INV ‘ / , can give tobacco the ry ‘ 4 } smooth mellowness - that is in Velvet. I) Prove that for your- ‘ ‘ / self—now. New ¢ Way 1.--Appeals | » Fi ident Wilson and Congress for) ibe war were to. Washington ¢ Bapliat Cony io sduedt voted and lexrapied day b d CYoss and helping fans 1 men the Libert may be left at ony of un is half done, but finish the job well? Extra Specials PRIMEY Friday and Datel 472 FULTON PT, GKL Clogs ii 0A iio BROKAOWAY Brooklyn 1917 Liberty Loan For the convenience of our patrons, we will Loam, making me charges of any kind in the Tar West, four in t1e New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania district, and ong in New Englaid. Instead of tented cities t be rained wooden towns, enc ig about A square inte. with areas adjoining for drill grounds, Canvas is so searce and costly that it is cheaper to erect fairly sv tial wooden building#. Most of them will be long, one-story structures, plain in style but carefully designed to be safitary, healthful barracks Each camp will form alittle elty of ttself, ready made for the men to mareh fn An amazing atory is whisper around Washington that Col. Roosevelt does not expect te come back alive from France. Hie friends say that he is more eager for ti opportunity of leading an army to the battle lines than in any other ambition of his fife. And although he may have acon- sciousness that it is the last of that fact him the the enter- his great endeavors, eerves only to make mere determined on prise. The total for the fis 1917, and ending June estimated by the be Treasury at #ix billions of dotlars, These figures simply stagger Con- gress. The problem is so enormous that the House is struggling to cateh its breath. — RIPS BRITISH FLAG; 15 DAYS.¢ For having torn down, ripped and then stamped upon an English flag, George Kodtel of Stafford Avenue, Anna. Richmond Borough, was sentenced to fifteen days in jail at Richmond. Ed- ward L. Docksay, a broker, was the chief witness against Kodtel. Kodtel told the court that ever since the war started Docksay had taunted him with various allegations against the Germans whi yesterday wh bealde the Stars and the French at Docksay fiew into a, rage and ripped down” the Hritish emble i @ native of Bohe- mia cut 4 almost off when he killed himself with @ razor to-day at No, 73 Chrystie Street. He left a will written in red ink, disposing of bis be- longing and saying that owing to the | war Italians had kept him from getting work as a longshoreman. He was forty | years old __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, JEROME VERDE Situated directly between United Verde and United Verde Extension and being rapidly developed by United Verde Extension interests. Send for complete report JV-22 on this issue. SCHMIDT & DEERY 30 Broad St., N. Y. Jrleobene 6242 Broadway and 67th at. (Frank B, Campbell Bullding), Friday 8.80 o'clock. Priv MARTIN, RY MARTIN. te THE FUNERAL CHURCH, adway, OOth and 67th ets (Frank H, Campbell Building). 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