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teen NTR NES CE OES seman es as ltt ome — nnd a . THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER @ CERMA NS PIERCE BRITISH TRENCHES, BUT ARE DRIVEN OUT GERMANS TREN APLC HOUSE, rw i i net om N SET MOE , DEAD IN BED WITH OUT OF TRENCHES GETSPEACE FAGTS - es — s . F Atl Indications Point t “ ‘ Advice to Wy ~— ! ther Bie Drive by Cy ' Lik American i\ 4 J . ‘ Hai Arm \ 1 le Was Lone tt . | ——— ‘ 7 nam ' . ' Me ’ . A” o « " j 1 . Af . Py samin A tew J | toed . - whee , t ‘ . t ALA ’ ' m ne ‘ , . me 4 on r a* * i Repressniative Vorine) M . sed Mer 7 a : pb want coualiition a Herities Marehal reported ogi tier i 9 € " bral PO wiied, Oe that Heflin ve Nie caarge ones ar y wae active @ ate ad A cb hi : ge $ . . Feavlution wii) be reported ou ate. at ration w ne 1 or Rect opreerntative Hows joore and portbeast of Ypree there wee ar-| tralia he w t tigation the ( 1 ri re rewew of the Was quoted o* deciarin ‘ y activity during the might lemation in W os oe aha Mpapinege nd 1 ection and |herefore camnot ee ee ee gener took ‘There ications that Fieid/ student of 1 beth Hanmi United wreser vit f ler of cours deciding ore promperone the i epital ‘ ' ‘ wea Rweets « ¥ betters Was) a ord Murrey Mitchel ¢ obtained the floor seried he had) Marshal Malg is preyaring for a Hew es ial Re. Colum a wear : | a Kucroy Deituoel ee been misquoted had never im-larive M than 4,200 5 nere have] States Const nm 1 recent. are drilling rm yw . é the ‘ b | candidate of the ublie ' " pugned (he hene: © House eon taken in the latest offe e ly view United Ktates am route * vd Anat wil send them to t ' ity ‘all | No witness . found who ees he Hepublican Party fo LF The Gennan military code in the] to Kt from his Austrailan bish- = or a ih am T sin whiet 1. therefore, reserve all my rutht Six CENTRAL AMERICAN past bas taken Httle count of lor spre | JULIAN TIEMAKN HELD | dted . nt one on the | to begin roceeding jor section 6 in men, if resulta could be achteved.| He was nown internationally |. ft iva on Old | of the riection law for a review of the REPUBLICS PLAN MERGER In the present instance the German|until the entrance of the United IN FLORIDA AS ENEMY 1 rf inidg . } o fane Se counter attacks have not only been | States in he War, and the Vatioan’s * bin nurse, Mise Alice M or under any othe . costly but useless, for the British ar | peace offer made hiro the Pope's right —_—_—— - Devitt, wha been nding bim thor 5 Kiang ait a, to Zz Conference to Discuss Federation | tittery nas in « majority of cases torn | hand man wits respect to American | Longshoreman at Night, Dude in Pr neverui weeks. He was seventy. | clare myself to have revelved @ ane of Little Nations to Be the advancing bya bf ro < eteire | Daytime, New York Youth | ; | yeare old and suffered from ner. and to be the lawful and fi driven the survivore back in hast) + a ‘ ous A arly pominated can e the Re Held Soon, tion a | Is Suspected Sess™ Moamran NO Mise Motk wud the body at, publican Party for Mayor of the City WASHINGTON, Sept —Six Central] How great the German saa | JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Sept. 24—]_ a _| 835 0 k. Mhe called Dr. Albert. | of New York . American republice may soon be feder-| been it Ia, of course, LONDON 44.—The All Juitan Tiemann, great grandson of Jeon Bennett, The only persons ich enemy ated Into» nation of #ix million persons | egtimate, but It can edhering to their pian of letting Pree- Db. F, Tiemann, former Mayor of Now CLOSING QUOTATIONS. [the bevides the nurse were M living on te od sees miles py ov | mitely that they were exceedingly se.) \drnt an ns reply to tho F = | York City, and bimacl? « reaident of} sa aaa’ cae Sweet's son, Regt rid his valet The Ber They are Honduras, UAt-| Vere. Prisoners say thet their casual- | peace offer stand as the answer of all Ne ork City, Ie In. custody: of te nas prelims clos. A i confe ‘ mala, Coote Rice, Ralvad ee during the last few daye of the| enemies of Germany, according to all, C@rMans Defeated by Rus-| New Yom Guy. te in custody. of) a ee Mr. Sweet wns in ith Her ‘ tically by treaties mai | iy ante Jam Oa & Fite. te ly , She went to bed, the ni wody adog tha Panama. new republic, which will| British bombardment prior to the at-| indications to-day, Intimations from sians in a New Offensive | pected of betug on allen enomy and | \ “n oh et aS Pe haa pia ; f is pre be invited to take her place wh tho| tack were very heavy, and espodially | iome that the Vatican expected sep | not regist under Draft Law am 4 reat anid re ton tosday, plie | tet . aiore {so on the night of Sept, 18, During| arate replies from other allied beilig-| on the Riga Front. | Seemann: wan -picked-Up by polloe | 4% ; 1 trunk ‘A conference will be held soon by rep-| that night ration parties were #0 rents failed to change the situatic ah wabpicibum chatacters, (36 \wae| & M aS Wappinger \ The " eS ee ee ae a f ’ ‘ nto business FP resen: tives of the {ittle na |badly smashed that they were unablo| The Manchester Guardian considers WASHINGTON, Sept, 24.—The Rus | noticed on the streets here fashion | 5s ive late @ Camp Library Week +4 to reach the front lne troops with that the German reply is not strictly! sian Embassy to-day completely ab-| ably dreased In the daytime, and at | Xf : nly legal heirs, ‘ answe: © Pope’ Dpei or 7 A . " clothes worked | Ar . sRbee. ie, os countries expire this a Badiie of Menin Fond hae fer. |e aap PN th appeal fF) solved Gen. Korniloft of all blame for| wa longshoreman’ on, docks, Mrs : tat os had esn, learned, are. bie Starts To-Day! ig now. proposed to. estal a : C ( a: the recent uprising against th. -| Ruth Tie of New York bas wired iets rs “- Seder feats an |niohed further evidenoe of that de-| “Wo age sorry to say It, .but welrensky Government. ft was omelally | the authorities here that ber son ta fina hie CL Year ee ae trum || BOOKS FOR THE BOYS IN ta from each republic. President 1 terioration in the fig! tog as es) find @ good deal of moral and political oypjiained by the Embassy that Korn. | Pesistered for war services, that he \} Lotoé and Dunwoodle Golf KHAKI AND THE fend of lionduras has launched the idea. | which haa been going on tn the Ger- | cowardice in the Aote. Thore was only fhtcrohai heel Sorn-| has had a nervous breakdown and | | Ee he Sorehent’ Aun President Chamorra of Niearacia Al-| man lines for some time. Itmust not one way by which Germany could leflection resulted from a “mu-| was ta a Bloomingdale hospital prior Rtion, Te: wadl been hia practice; nip BOYS IN BLUE. Washington ort Ing | be aswumed from this statement that convince the world of the sincerity of ba foamed! ara Patistas oe to) ORBIRE Routt sons sy, to aleep with a revolver Hl 4 MaLLION DOLLARS ISNEED- cr. the Germans are in a demoralised nor return to tho humanities, and that |" foreeset that iterate won nt AQUEDUCT WINNERS. scenes — ED FOR A MILLION BOOKS state. During the past few days they |wan by explaining why she deserted | a ener wen Oot) \ FOR OUR SOLDIERS AND and skilfully, but they are not as good |i, urror, That would have boen the!” % Sttement to-day the Embassy FIRST RACE—For froryear: | cima Fro, Ca ON THE FIRING LINE. , ¢ 0 bee aN? is “ olds; hand: with $600 added; « Crucible Sy they wore. brave thing to do, bat Gennany|cxpiaine that the Bolshevikt charges) plum: handican; with 10 added: gis ; PRESS SEPARATION SUIT pee It is significant, perhaps, that the| hasn't dono it.” | that Kerensky was behind the Kornt-| gart), 18 to 5. even and out, first: + 406 counsar)attacks delivered by the Gor- |loft uprising had thelr inception in| ia" sacongs suiven in ‘Time, 111, CA ‘ tear iv Roce t AU ai sare pedis ’ mats the first day were lacking |zurteh News| ¥ German |"ceotiations between Kerensky and $38) and Tas and Heath pormier One) 80 Oinicer, it Rooke: y 30,000 or more the inffnsity of previous counter at- Korntloff and the later misunder- {ig ran. . velt’s Rough Riders, Now a Queens. 20,000 or more acks, although the Germans had| ZURICH, Sept, 4.—Open criticism *tnding. | SECOND. RAC t—For four-year-old plecha: ; about two miles.—Crest Hill, 141 | dict because of lack of@leverness in | forces on the Riga front, in the region ipowerss, + New York Lawyer ; 5,000 or more your Dollar, or more, to- selling: purse ‘known that the offensive was pending |of the German reply tg Pope Bene-| PETROGRAD, Sept. 4. — Russian and upward; ste and had had time to prepare for Kelly-spriuatiold uel and inbuman t of success in the western theatre. The thing they are most interested in | now th peace. On the other hand, the morale of the British troops has never been at) | no high a pitch as at present.’ Every- M Natio Pact! ‘Conduit r Capt. A ir F. Coaby No, 19 Weat e eventualities. In this connection al its depicting the Kaisor as a peace *Uth of the Pskoff highroad, yester- wnat to 8, We bates watt, HER, ae . r in Roosevet’sl Rough Ri now |] Council change has been noted in the attitude | apostie, was voiced by the Munich 44¥ took the offensive and after a to 2 and out, third, Time, an attorney with offices at 82 Nas- SAM A, LEWISOHN, of captured German officers. Appa- | Post, according to despatches received Meree struggle occupied the German ‘Bachelor and Garter lao ran t lean wisest hea ued for a wepara- ||| 61 Broadway, New York rently they no longer have faith in| to-day positions In the sector of Silzeme, the! - | tie: tion by Virginia FP. Cosby on grounds of or care this newspaper. the future and have abandoned hope} ‘The editorial protested against hait [usslan War Office announced to-| HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS, | siuf"os%er atment, The com * FRANK A. VANDERLIP, Capt, Corby Feb. Chairman 19 last. On March 9% he Oiled a croas bill charging his wife with desertion To-day attorneys for both Mr. and Mra. Crosby appeared before Justi ff and asked to have their sults D Y. placed on the cale for immediate oO ou 1 which request was granted by the Juatice er From of the German anawer being devoted ; ' CE Hing fan toe! to the Kaiser's attitude. | The Germans sustained severe! yur olde: “ain furlankac—carunne, 144 “All know his peace declarations, |!08#es and left 400 corpses on the bat- Boy Hach Bh and they know also that during nis|tefield, ‘The Russians took aixty s)ow Sit! second: Ca twenty-elght years’ reign hoe has prisoners and ten machine guns. | Man, 105 $i made utterances extremely discon-| Michael V. Rodatanko, President of 7!) li i-8 b aietaaa where along tho line one finds the! certing to foreign nations,” the Post|the Duma, in view of the reports of Stalwart Jr., Donareilla, Austral, same feeling, The men are imbued | |aaserted. “Thanks to the small clev-|peace negotiations, separate or gen-| Ar, drtsh Idol also ran with the idea that they have proved plaint was served Strength for the Ailing erness shown in the composition of eral, yesterday read a@ lecture to the Saas = —- . 9 ‘ themselves stronger than their ad-/|this part of the note it is tolerably Moscow Union Public Workers on| AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. TWO MORE AMERICANS Eyestrain : Poor health not only debars |} versries and they are filled with the | certain that foreign Governments will,the theme “Could Russia Conclude a you from your rightful en- || {determination fo see the affair) recall these «ftterances.” | Peace?” AQUEDUCT, N.Y. Sept. 24 through to the finish, poymenta “Dee only handi- caps you in your daily duties —not only robs you of your looks—but makes you i buse WIN THE WAR GROSS |}) four eyes?” Wear ‘hrlich glasses and you will marvel Big- ||] at the great relief. | The editorial also objected to that| ‘The lecturer sought to prove that] entries for to-morrow's races The arrival of the American troops! part of the note stating that behind |any peace which it was possible to| follows: in France has done much to make the Kaiser stands the German people, conclude at the present juncture must| unm levies even stronger this confidence, Bvery- | nati. {humiliate Russia, and he gave con-| {isa od (ims **) Dennison Nash and Herbert iE It pointed out thad the Kaiser, Frank, low Remove Wounded Reliable Eyesight Examination A bl | where the old-timers at the front aro! tutionally, is only the President of|vincing facts why this was so. M. MtecOND Kat . ia by Registered Eye Specialists. intensely miserable; irritable }} tating avout their new allies from! the German confederation, und that, Rodalanko referred to the German Under Fire. and depressed. the United States. It Is agroed that | : ‘i Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 instead of standing behind the Kai-|plan to conclude a peace at Russ! te 3 Ate of + S$] PARIS, Sept. 24.—Dennison Nash of sf the Americans will make a magnifi-| ser the people mand before him. {cost and then expressed confidence ted Coe ; You need not remainWeak + % ied Cont 4 } | Syracuse, N. ¥., and Herbert B, Bige- ' lcent addition to the fighting power} - | Sntente Allles f ot} I ela . we PT Wella Co. t ‘low of Cherry Valley, Mars, both at- or Anemic or Run-down, be- |) ofthe Aliios In the west and that Hove Sid ie Mp tsianeel - pene ny sth aa ee ele Pea THIRD RAGE. ur Uvreesearokts and up Wits tached to the American Ambulance Established 55 Years cause Wincarnis offers you || the new combination will be in. |"°” to Ppointed With c f a ‘ telling. ta f service, have been awarded French war new strength and new vinotble. Touton Repite sate @ strong power, otherwise tho| “M&W. Mi Gi oTple |erosues for removing wounded under a||] New York: 184 B'way at John St ie Of 10,000 — — WAARINGTON, Sept. 24—That the nation would tnevitably suffer when] Crown. writ aes shay aaa Net | heavy fire on wept. 13 a23 Sixth Ave., 15th St. rs ive Teco! Deel Dee. 1 Ou veriis® May ib" 1k rites RAGES NORTH 0 OF VERDUN | editorial comment attributed to the) Soldiers’ and Workmen's Delegates] > funit | Corrlere d'Italia, official Vatican organ, | has fallen under the power of tho] jos (in | lin cables to-day from Nor | Bolsheviki, it Is notable that the German Prisoners. Kill Killed by Raid] ‘In a vory general way,” the Cor. | laveatlyiy the organ of the council by German Planes Over riere is quoted 48 #4y ing, “Lhe notes doen not shrink from dec way future wars must be avoided! a strengthened army fs the only way Wut neglect to say HOW this plan|of preventing the country from fall- oth of Verdun | should be carried out to insure per. | ing 4 vietlin of aggression. of Fosses and ” | Raymond Robins, head of the per- eat oun wa’) Entonte diplomat to-day —seere. | inanent ; Jtary Lansing included—saw no step, Petrograd, and Cathe best tho ine Mivankovs-| HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, bombarded the | forward in the Pope's peaco,efforts ag | Kaya, Known as the "Grandmother of oners near Hur-le- ja result of the Teuton req) 1 the Revolution,” spoke from the | Peace proffer “are disappointing” i» to | Although the Petrograd Counoll of | fare fit tor Nass at Ann St. | TO EXTRADITE BERKMAN, 17 West ‘gad. Street. | B’klyn: 498 Fulton St, cor.Bond St ALBANY, Sept. 24.—Applieation for 3 Sixth Ave., Open Sat, Eve' the extradition from New York to Call- High: | fornia of Alexander Berkman was made month: oss Increased “856,082. {to Gov, Whitman to-day by the Ban “ Mae atten tax, $40,007,608; Jncrease, | Franclaco police, takeing h DIED. or ordered « hear 0 160, |to-morrow noon on the request © §" | gumyiCEs,—THE FUNERAL CHURCH enney ivan Balt Manufacturing | kman now & the Tombs Prison, (Frank E, Campbell's), Broadway ead Cela rterty, Gividend of 21-3|New Fork. nd le wanted in ronnection| gan at, payable Oct, 15 to stock of | Mir Hn Rrancice repo? PEMBROOK, THEODORE —. Tims ness Day in July, 1916 Inter. ompany—Initial quar-| © of $1.60 on comme Nov, 1 to atock of rec ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Southern Pacific Rallroud— August | yous earnings increaved $1,552.54 ot after tax Increased $53 i Mer SINT RACK ror ate furlongs, i ats Tigheat i Nupeal. Ite: Panainan ‘Hin ing that| \upeals te: i Hi ie, 8 Detention Camp. PARIS, Sept, 24.—N and in the regi Chaumes Woods the intensely vi War Office Send the coupon below for a free trial bottle of Wincarnis—not a mere taste but enough to do you some good. Ask your regular dealer for Win- carnis. Should he have none in stock, he can easily get it from his wholesaler, manent peac Cross Commission in CH, Md., Sept (wo prisoners were killed, boris Shab Chancelgr 2a 4 {2 | same platforin yesterday afternoon pa SOR COrOrtOWR Sacen are + Prepared in Norwich, nd, by Cole- | one tehers at the Tenisheft Auditorium, both |** fol! Giplninas n in Poeket of Drowned ne Poyravs A gave back the German ¢ FIRST MAOH -Claimma: 4 lank Book tn Fo 2 ae SUBWAY BUILDER DIES, Viewea with suspicion « assuring their audience that Amert-|ap}!uorant: oo tile ai 9 zoek Medical Corps, — - Department ans, Englishmen and Russtans had} ‘ The body of a man, fifty yearn old Sold in Greater New York and surround. | As G. Wheeler Dead in Chieawo! The only official comment at the | myutual faith in the ultimate outcome \5 ft 8. welghing about 165 pounds, _ mittee 'son's reply to the ated fully, | OF 5 year , Abo oun t tt West One Hundr Pork & Tito Hygrade Wine Co. IICAGO, Sept 2—Albert Gattutin nololy What Ainoricasnat | Mr, Robins drew a parallel between | King, 1400 thah Fiver, 140. Muna ound to-day at i el ated Wi Wheeler, cupiiaiist and traction eaport.| (eatly, e24 oe , at aul por | a + it caeertt, I oat bait. | and. Twenty-seventh Street, North 1} Offering for Monday and Tuesday, September 24th & 25th en Oe a Tee aw hitlon toward peace | this time, |Russla’s troubles to-day and carly Masterful Sm River. In the black suit of the man |i] post Y ara Morrell & Good it nea at vie F on shines i | day, aged | —_—- | Antwrican history, He said the out. HKD RAG in ivarokts and | Rive in lees tench Th we can muy ebout these NSTEH BROKEN CANDY Angcty 110: | wag found @ bank book of the Paterson | oie end by Weeding ily wine stores, licensed me hed sandy Kroe'whih whteh With nad to thelr health for come time “og. | SUOP GOLD EXPORT TO SPAIN, | breaks here were nothing now tn his- | Gasle One Tat § rm. he well fimp. 10 sitios “S| Saving Bank, Paterson, N. J. On the mo nell known to aff OT tana bat bie mnt 15¢ srocers. | Mr. Wheeler was active tr and he urged foreign businens| (reitha. 110, souetie vary"Kinit, 110; | bank book was inscribed the name of || | fevers, Hpi’ ; Swart d “ remem. Lom to tea on of New York le | Tee! v.|interests to deal with new Russla on | Sx , Fox. re tan: | meetin whens waa epesarei peace ih | "esate, Senay oe Niiste te aoancrale, fronton aus ts Rn bi A hep ey end fee. & Syren Ho formed the Aninoiy| AB N, Sept Mine, Breshkovakaya, who spoke in| TROURTH RACE he ce _ ‘ \ ¥ Natructed foMcials, carrying out the Government's! English, was cheered wen sho ox. |{igercaraue snd ay nse Honel under the bush |potiey governing the conservation of) pressed falth that her people as tho |iuher Bradley, 10g: \ £ ta Mee for the haw wt org elkhts Weed) gold have virtually fed * [result of editcation would form a true ite {hoes toot ie P policy prohibiting (he of gold to| democracy after vanquishing Ger ‘aT CRUGER MURDER SCENE. | pain a "| many, the common fou No gold has been licensed fo David Francis, the Edward Lessere, Ine, U.S. Agents 400 West 23rd Strest, New York blended oer hem 4 mended with Tnckete” “of famou sh Jnckete of “our famous finished ait widh Soarkliag 15¢ Spo American POUND BOX Pou ND HOX Send me the free tra bortle of Wincar, » Spain sl the Hvesidvnt i Ainbassador, and other members of |Tv: dussily fis and your book! low to met well.”” Grand Jory Vix mation became © exorL vorall the diplomatic corps in Petrograd i ra D centa (e ur stampa) to cove Hi shipments already lowd nou a Wey, 100, A 64 BARCLAY STREET , Socloe (ienin oh lorvardiang., {i'lasas ere Girl Wns Stain amall aiipaent 1 aboard) were present, “Tejon 0s, @N0 Paty bat, 10 £04 BROADWAY ¢ plainly and Jury investigating the fold £9 Spain u u HH WACK—Clalming: foe three-searclde : Closed for Alteratior pe CORTLANDT STREET tery oan Tillp end vi : 11 EAST 42D “ST Dateh Army Fapertmentiog W on Sriaae Ais i pe ae rm y Cine TL PM. Baally Clem 12 POM? Dalr police k he Ru ager mu Hume Na we ed Shoes, LO; Ondo, AR *tltbes sin 10 PARK ROW & NASSAU OT 266 WEST 2TH STREET a # afternoon Inspected the pla advareis tk " WASHING Pt. 2h—AWoodan | Spee gh” begrea 110" Uy, 10 400 BROOME BTRE a we See eon sae, ot 1 to (hw catent af | shoes for soldiers are the iatest in war NOT HACE Claiming: fo seer Clow TOM tat 108 ; e shop in Wort Ong Sam 1 dred and | ¢55,000,000, nd raed: cme lle ocoupled > — Silo. af th Tormey. atthe Dutch Army: te | aimee, 446, Maakme nce. 90) th wooden-soled inill iton G., 10: Lewe G0 use of the, mounting india aPlaaia shor chemty ‘Track feet. ' t ‘ ‘ W EAGT 30 pTpeet™ qe rUtran at at. akin we 1280 iat kwhy, Brooklyn, — Cl aperiiied weight includes ne sty) A despatch recelved here jay from Consul Mahin at Amater- * slayer ‘ m reports 8 lompany's the visit to y Amit ® Companys ck ending aaturaen, | experiment ier and the juror Bove Veraged a8 follows: Domestig tary shoe Mth Avenue bus eet, V0.8 cents por pound, —Adve leather pric “fifth Btroet ( do Coceht, the ¢ Goff auth e of the made the trip in a

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