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Peinelaking af Writian watt © () | t os under fire * , hod f acquaintinge +f the attach were made TN Oth Fi W ' liers with tenting Iv mpparent todas 0 Other elds ; comre ho Led mth p Gate sesewh qeews Se New Oreck Melstone Take ‘Thetr Loket Anssiger ae saying the Hinves at the Front. Griieh weed from 100 to 200 ta: WASHINGTON, Nov. U=Greeoe My in thelr advance toward Cambr apMiy preparing (o take her part in Unofficial reporta trom the f he war, A cablegramn from Athe * | gag 16,000 German prisoners alreaty y few divisions of Grade 2 hawe Been counted, and the Hriti« oe he eon net hale morale ig Cesare” favalry, operating far to the front fe sending back more hourly, T guns captured have not yet been coanted. oan Germany Parr lis People Bombard Fev in Reprisal for — | A FRENCH HOLD GAINS . : | for Such Action, as City Is tack on Regimental | “ : nf AGAINST WEW TTACKS Phrilling Details of the Bait | of “No Military Value. Hea adquar irters, y¢ d ‘nden, | Brttish Tank Crew — = . Which Broke Up Hinden , ; | AMATERDAM. So° The Gere) WITH THE AMERICAN arate |S TABLE WATER Active Artillery Pighting Co e burg Line Chases Out Germans, Man newspapers paring the IN FRANCK, Nov. 22 (by the Aano- ————————— Nery Figh ¢ 4 PUbile for the lows of Jerusniom, Thi "rewa).0 Between Cerny and Juvincourt — Eats Their Breakfast eed’ ba ho lor m 6 Press). The enemy artillery | Says Paris Report PRITIAN ATUMY HRADGUARTIN 4 juteche A net ora netive along the Ameri- Says Paris Rep IN FRANCE, ¥ iby the Ade very re mera Arie | nya that ng to places “whioh| can sector. hella In more than tore PARIB, Nov. 93—An ther * richard ni ihe te THY WIELD. Nov (united | would bring us no military advantage! mal numbe falling on the rear fd fa! Rae attempt to recapture Krownd taken by one) 2 tor wero], | wa eae ew fi - the French in their recent attack ot Tuenday'a battle Heitigh tees would be tantamount to the useloss |“ No new casualties have re the Alene front wae checked uth of Cambras the lav sacrifice of numerous Turkish forces reprinal f Preach fire, the War Office repor Ms pes eprisal for Ming of the The statement follows curred at Lateau One monste n eronel tho wom, «nd oUF own troops and would like-|town in which the American head- “Active artillery faehting contin . on the Cambra new Ca crashed through a Wise involve se tis loaner a arters is located, during which a in the sectore of Cerny and Juvin A Muviere: The beldge, ‘There was a tremens | rk After dtecuasing the difficulty of reo |#8¢ll fell on an American regimental court, In this region our fire Jash and the erew scurried A 1 | indents 9s fad headquarters, American guns sent of an enemy attack againat the y ° eared of Germank Pout of manholes ike half-drowned ¢ he SG the defenders, i¢ s8¥8!) equal number of sholle into the cor on our left which we captu f advance continued toward |[ rats. They » t wufely back to a ‘Anyway, the abandonment of Jeru-| nding town beb the Clare IAS, Ocenia sm oparations wear A Biome opponition wan en- | Hritieh lines dexpite « rain of on | | salem, which in within the bounds off lines the next day: ; , ri , omy bullet © peas te ' ; ; Patrolling operations — continue, F VICTORS malian sroeieee he x bar bat He er a eptared Bite . ____| | aati, crrtainiy wouta be amex tian earns, «emtnwe | POR Wethe feide vs our amell poste n overcome and the Brite |) our just in time for the crew to Fant) Sj tremely paintut jon in view of the] ity of Uie German wire defenses, but PERFECT SERVICE ; BiNout result. On the ri oh hind need the L'Pacaut Canal) git down and enjoy a piping hot jalty's great historical past, But no} «, punter ‘any. G SAND Ea ne. CALL On Oe som € the Mouse the artil & deck «The small German garri-|[[ breakfast from which the Ger- j military change would be causeg by| ther casaulties have been reporte: DETAILS tinued in a ; ‘ | G by] ther cans por tnecnigat, “rware ie nothing. utterty to retain Mas. |p mana hed been chased away. | such a course." Jtumm tn the trenches "with the vate || Phone Vanderbilt 3001 whole place wan under am : hamana: C28 SATO Emacs) _, aeut. Gen. Ardean the |talions already relieved t ERO Marne Ge weer ela bac tenner wire! a rein. ibe ay wal’ gs wana ht | WAREROOMS 7 . : aad eotens NEAR }treat from Jaffa to the great range of | frst contingent and disc or] StK Ave. af 39th erny was hidden with machine gun, | storm the guns of British fleet, and |CXPe@riences. All agreed that actual ‘ ae ha 16 give Ate 10 attack on Marcoing rere ie : dreadfully cold and damp over here ww yermans were forced to eau dtinaieted Wy tie SOeEAE: BOG ka adda Jerusalem 18 not equipped for says a letter from Dr, J..M. TT. Finney, |t? ‘hie place after a sanguinary| T°) 1 lt bey WANG defense. Therefore, it Is not Improb- n the former case they were cuugh with the Johns Hopkins Hospital |e:rugeis although some of them were |) heavy artillery and machine gun able that this advanced position will unit in France; "so penetrating that ,. out in ine collare to-day. |¢ a tavaad tack ade rs Lets be abandoned by the Turke.” clothes don't do any good. Wool i bd FS ENS SUEEED Ry errer Wena tOn | LeU ile torT He Insists that this will in nowise the only thing to Wear, and all tha: ng was taken with a tual | severely | or the military situation you can get on reletance on the part of the my,| An hour later another body of Ger-| : teow AMSTERDAM y, Wh Watuer a4 and this gave the British a second | mans advanced on Noyeltes, which Wilhelm ts beginning to worry about crossing of the canal, The advancing | was held by one company of British England's Turkish victories. De- troops forced « passage here at the| troops. Here some of the stiffest Warnes gronrrgee apatohes received to-day from Berlin ramne bour as @fasnieron wan entored. | fighting of the battle took placo at| Ar TER He \aeanonrt ‘ F. : : a | cloae aad cathe SOmmmer tee \ old of the burried summoning to |The Masnleres-Beaurols trench line close quarters, Roth sides rushed up Sarrin | Berlin of Field Marshal Hindenburg, In Cambrai Battle | »0rt of Masnicres apparentiy had| reinforcements, and for two houre ~s Giaharnenter Gal ‘Ladendert been reinforced by Germans from) the battle surged back und forth aud Ge: “Mackehaeh: tors oontersnas BRITISH ARMY HEADQUAR- le mbria, and this front held up the/ through the streets and among the with the Emperor on possible ald to " | ‘ly with rifle and| butldings, Tt wo lee in whic ? 1 TERS IN FRANCR, Nov. 28 (by |/Advance Leg eee Ne it aiinrulticl ine (Geetase. ikeed ihe. Gel Slat the Turks, particularly in Palestine CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM PEPPERMINT: there is nothing more, we | the Associated Press). — Troops machine gun fire, ut the British payor played principa ‘The German press is not allowed to wn say, that Will ndid to, the deliclousnesn of thene tonthaon ‘confectlon= sm mttoe || mately forced the Germann from tho| part. The Germans fought well, but ‘mention the Turkish defeats in t Rrea’deueee, SoLart Cesar eters Cae tesa foe tiene Sutterent have been brought fr | his Bh di eae ; Sd rushed to the Cambrai |{tenches in hand-to-hand fighting. | they were not good enough to with- busaals ath | us BO points . ae deal sada Careniihs German resistance on the first day | stand the fury of the British assault, ——— | i sector by bi ' Twas comparatively weak an a whole/and gradually they were forced bagk MILK CHOCOLATE COW and so hard pressed were they for men that two companies of crip- ples and convalescents were re- cruited hastily at one camp and thrown into the line in the region of Maaneries. Some of these pitiful objects are im British hands and are receiving medical treatment. One prisone: was in the last stages of tuberc joais and he had to be moved to prevent the disease from spread- ing to the others who were in « state of cruel exhaustion and vir- tually helpless from thelr vailant attempts to fight under the lash of and they surrendered freely in many places: ed and hard fighting followed man reinforcements from Lens were thrown into the line. The first counter-attack came over \the ridge from the northeast of Mns- nieres, The enemy advanced in masve4 formation as in the early days of the war, The British had concentrated a large number of machine guns at this point and were hoping for a counter- attack, They permitted the enemy Ger- of the line before they opened fire, Then the machine guns and artillery were turned on the Germans and FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Mackinaws,Overcoats HE most important feature of these cold weather clothes for Boys is the reasonable figures at which they are marked. 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Fifth Avenue — 37th and 38th Street Yosterday thoir lines stiffen-| to advance to within a thousand yarda| ee. + THE RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NO'VEMBER 23, ORCEMENTS UNABLE TO SHAKE BRITISH GI 21P New British Drive as It Relates acrosa the canal to the east, FIRES EIG eons BATTLE OF THe Among the prisoners taken by the| eee ty wer Britieh were several officere who Fintonno Firearms E rare:c safest aihoanel ertain were caught in the regimental head L PRenver) Seca Jquarters, The regimental commander | ‘ | was captured, and \t ts reported that his advent into the British lines was Particularly humorous, "HARD WORK FOR BERLIN He came tramping back ciad in an T0 ADMIT THE DEFEAT elaborate fur coat, followed by two servants, who carried more of his fin- ——a ery. He was swearing mad at the! Lokal Anzeiger Says It Will Not turn of events, The sight of a com- =e wae pany of British cavalry threw him} Affect the Flanders or almost into a frenay, and the lan- Italian Fronts wuage which he directed at the Brit-| ams’ ERDAM, Nov. 23.—The Brit {sh drew a smile from even the bard-|ish drive on the Cambrat front will ened Tommy, Who has & somewhat have no influence on the situation | picturesque vocabulary of his own. either in Flanders or in Italy, accord- | Hard fighting has taken place to- ling to the day at Crevecoour, southeast of Mas: |It says: nierea, The British were holding &| “The Hritish attempt to break high bridge in.front of this place and /through collapsed entirely in the face Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin. |some troops had forced an entrance lof (he extraordinary bravery of our | Into the western part of the town. /troops. It went no further than the Germans were still holding the /initial success, an eruption into our eastern section., A German battery position which must be without effect he which had been giving trouble|on the neighboring positions, and |was charged ‘and captured by dis-lwhich the enemy tried to extend 1p mounting cavalrymen © battery | vain, owing to the powerful thrust of was surrounded by heavy barb: A wire four reserves, entanglement, precluding the use o: ‘The enemy will not succeed by |horses, so the soldiers stormed the] this abortive attack in diverting our position on foot and aninhilated the! attention from Flanders, where he ts | gun crews, \certain to renew his efforts, which The last line of trench sJefenses in| now have become a necessity in order | the region of Cantaing have Yen} to rid himself of the U boAt bases broken and the,British to-day wore} which are so dangeroua to him. firmly established at many points in| Moreover, the attacks near Cambral tho Masnieres Beauvoly line south of | 4nd Craonne certainly will nut exer- | cise the slightest influence on the sit- uation in Italy = oe eee RUTH LAW VOLUNTEERS. Asks for United st jen Army Come mission ax a Flyer, WASHINGTON, Nov, 23,—Mis# Ruth Cambrai FIVE DUTCH SHIPS SUNK, THREE OUT OF WAR ZONE LONDON, Nov. 28.—In the last Law of Chicago, the aviator, has applied days the Germans have sunk fiveltg the War Department for a pilot's Dutch fishing boste, according to a| commission in the aviation section of special despatch from Amaterdam lane Signal Corp | The German destroyer V-69, which| ‘The Department took her application | shared in the destruction, was dam-| under consideration aged in a fight with British warships eee last Januaty Was repaire | eaten a zends and arermired atl BOWIE WINNERS. (ene wP RACE Maid 1a; NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. li ying CH Malden two-yoar-oldsi December .. 28.90 tbl thee, {i0, (Buxton). pl January 38:30 \seG0° second: Flapper, 40 Mareh 4.03 show $3.60 third; Ume l:l4 3-6 May 27.87 Ss. y Smiles, Miss Peep, Ute. ‘ ih May k of Soarlet Market cloned firm, SRD HAGE Meter all, ‘agen: mile.—Lady Gertrude, 84 (Er aon), mratehe $15.90 $4.50, show $3.40 won 1 (Buxton) French Women Are RA Beas a 08 Guan): rington), show $5.80 third: time t 5. Freed by British from |} selsen Hours. Wicntia, Matonkn, vol: | Ivanna, Hickorynut, Frank Keogh Koyal York Onunda, ‘Honne Cause, Plucky ‘| Their German Captors || hei someneie ales as tik KS k ‘All ages; free selling andic wu en. furlongs. —Zouave, Ta" Waliay $7, show $3.80, firat p BRITISH ARMY HWANQuAR- TERS IN FRANCE, Noy (Hy |} $8.70, show the Associated Press)—Ono of the J | (Buxton), shan, 16 hh ras Time, 137 26 ohengt! { totween Us, | moat strange and striking sights {| Madame Herrman, Firing Line, Peter after the British advance wag the || Jay and Wild Th ‘ym lao ran procession of civilians trom Mher- wom » Ends Life by | in | | | ated towns and vill who Mrs, Anna Felck, sixty years old, was | walked toward the rear of the || found dead with the Pili bie ‘enol British Hnes. Mothers were push. || the bathroom of her home, No. 1484| ing baby carriages, while other || Commonwealth Avenue, the Bronx youngaters toddled —alongnide, || fly 9-989 Her husband, Adolph There were old men and women || ¥? Syahe ar 1 omelied gas, whieh he | with pushearts laden with hou; |traced to the bathroom, said ahe had | |heen in poor health and despondent | aince the marriage of thelr daughter | three months ago, hold gooda, Brooklyn, wh: Pie High Grade an abundance of sweet PRAYED TO BE RID OF WIFE. {1:9 Lawrence Street ts on trial for mur ayers pourme Waly natural juices, are first ~ = \der. Capt. Jones, firearms expert of andy gas “plunged in melting Cream wsaon Fondant dtu Dr. % tn {the Police Departinent, fired eight bul- double hart gavered. With cor ; pa lets from an automatic pistol into a Nabie Premium ¥ Trial The prayer of Dr. Marion S. Adler.| Sistol was found on Lynch and it in Brooklyn, Newark, wealthy physician, In roe he Tee vesa he, used it ih killing ‘Patton The specitied weleht includes the eontainer sgh gtr tglachete geo mate Bhields of No. 188 Franklin Avenue I eee arias Stuwered PY) The surgeons who performed the | uatice Gaverun to-day ; a Papas bn autopsy on Shields's body found the G Monae leation on a mracian |bullet that killed him. On one side of nls Kupplication on « plece o! the missile was a siight scratch or ¢ or and ended 18 to ble wie 1 pesaion Cat leckk ae ss ‘i m oy | fired from the platol found on Lynch ety Ged! Help me to wet ri@ Of my | A" curry this scratch becnuse of a de- | Reg, U. B, Pat, Off, Justice Gavegan signed @ decree that|fect In the barrel and he proved it by | @| the Adora remain separated for one |tiring the eight bullets into the pile of | America’s Finest XE year. If at the end of this Ume they | have not der foconclled, the Judge cotton. | Nained, r dier may app! to > Nd to-day" decree 80 a8 to obtain| Home of Food Admintatrator Gar- field Hansacked, mer home trator Hay ip ON, Nov. 23.—Difficulttes over Republican leadership in the House | {0 yap iad durine the approaching seasion promise | Tenenckec 8 to be revived because of Minority Leader | to-day, Noth Mann‘s ili-heal was reported has returned to Washington somewhat |tocker of M improved in physical condition since | Congress adjourned, but he said to-day | invaders wer he did not expect to be able to remain|ment papers here much of the time this winter, aiiieestaaae Pennsylvania Ron reane Speed | of Through T LT | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—The Penn-| sylvania Railroad to-day announced a new time table of through trains to go to effect Sunday. The speed of most of the traing will be increased. 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