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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917, GERMANS SUFFER ENORMOUS LOSS IN THE MOUNTAIN BATTLES rE ~~ MOUNTAIN en OE Seiler at Ot DUISSIAN EMBASSY EXPLOSION OF GAS. S0ME ao couroro ron cis ovenaames fern Foes Painted by John S. Sargent LEAD IN FIRST ROUND THIRTY AT RED CROSS DANCE sess: co RAGES WITH FURY ——— OFFICERS RESIGN, MUSES PANE Nas y coca Se" INNORTHERN ITALY f | 2TO FRAT FOR. §, MS HS gn tin Be the vietotty of Nw ‘ trees erined forthe daring nen f , ” wiifown, 9 ‘ ‘ P ° v , cers f int { 4 ht Now ‘ PoiMt with & HOMhEe OF ere ‘I Lance | wsador Bakhinetet! No- ptrcot ond Weet fod Avon Pas tn da was rated ong wae hen far “ Turin Wiped Ou arene | Lansing He Will Not mannote p re t ‘ t SreaRd Wulleconr' csr ‘ treating Arm | 1 t the a o A Queant, eariior he weet ave Retreat A ! nize Bolsheviki a ee h ® Cmwatd Kirk « note like t f COrding to the Ansociated t one “ eorremponde:’ om ITALIAN HIBADQIA ti ne the no Patrolm ‘ ve / wt tive her- the tunnel t SUTIN ITALY ”" | . ff of Tussin formatty 0 Mtrect Ata at aad nf np O “A OB UNderEround for! iMex o ao . " ; ‘a bteaay Mifeet and Went Avenue Seana ‘ wp to hte Great strength, wrout 2.000 " ts v ard thie A Witting f the monnt aramine © the report and caw anheln eovera jong. The tir . e 4 wey Aves recownten : batt ve ? ’ ona num Mined. Many conerete | ‘ ty . ' ita how Tne omy ward | piace r Gulltort ah aT retwene Alen reinforced ' , 1 the Monte | ; aes ns They went am hich a tle roof of ard of the fiat rofnd, 3 fanges. The great anwer w M Vermion 5 * y | IWoortory * ‘We atindhors (n.6) waa the pow lowr lant night The lomnen been | « per aml thy pred back n an Bility of the mines being blown | * errat, but t nya tae ome tn etter 4 ecreta Lansing, the atreet. In the meantime ot ‘ u Sp. By good fortune the Britian A theme of the Itath ving t lenation of three of Manhole covers Ata WY ANA, om cholem we Ha Mastered the pocret of the mines | Thelt are atl fightin single of offices of the embacay to Thelen aald jater wir wae very bothers K Gnd cut the load wires. This on handed Aliled reinforce | A having relations @th t of ther @ meneod up a in rger @died the Britinh infantry, which [ere nor yet reprenented anywhere Ambasandor The repeated LAMIOn® wounded “ (a! ll I @warmed into the trench, to pre. the fighting Jin Ike @ bom ands s the early starting the a big a leries ine. went the enemy from netting off | The mountain battle te re wot — in apartment hous “he hand for the mate ANCIENT PAINTINGS the explosives. A hot fieht took which are going ¢ rus to the Shrieking ah Place ta the tunnels “aany Care [neously with various degreos of In freee wheeling buiy carcinges acu BOWIE WINNERS. eet tROUNCR mans battied with bayonets the tennit These are, first, the bettie ried here and there peeking wafety —_—— ba death and 400 enemy bodies were | of the Plave Itiver, which t# tho ex from all sorts of tinaginary and many, PIKAT | hACK—se 725 FIFTH AVENUE Ne. one mile.—4daronne, U8 ( counted wfter the conMict. In ad- | treme right of the Italian line; sec real dangers. alent TNS, pikes $12 Bevween s6th and 61th Ste dition, more than 700 prisonern | ond, the battie of the Amiago Mlateau, | Along Broadway atorekeepers and won Bunny fin, 108 «rh = were taken.) witeh te the extreme left, and, third, clerks deserted thor counters and) $060 \ The New Galleries - 108 deska to run into the atreet and along | i 4 Riverside Drive ‘buses and automo. | | Diles wore halted. Wild rumors of a| | bombardment of the city were quickly in elrculation “The number of prisoners captured the battle of Grappa Mountain, which fm yesterday's attack has not yet bean is tle contre, ascertained. Since the bexinning of | It is through the centre that th the operations on Nov. 20 1t is known enemy in showing his full force that more than 100 guns have been, The Hocond Ita¥an Army, wh LOAN EXHIBITION of PRIMITIVES Juvenile seven ture : (Butwell) | D . ‘ull cross taken by us, including several heavy wan hurled back In the debacle when) Thelon, secing the whole noighbor= m2, jet 1 oa teint gana of calibros up to & inchen.’ the gr offensive beran just al hood disorganized, ran to 83d Street | second —_——_— month ago, has begun to redeem 24 |and Broadway and telephoned to the | third. Time: 17 | atation house, Capt, Kel seut two | Sixteen to One | patrol wabon loads to the affected | |, THIRD RACH | district, but it took nearly an hour to | restore order. Bast of Broadway, in the Eighties, |are many big garages which drain nV}, Ow into the trunk sewers running alone Handfal. Barly | West End Avenue and Kivorside bell. Old Pop, Drive. Tho gasoline and ofl, held by | the tido, generated @ gas which wan Senator Broderick an. hree-year-olds and aixteenth.ir Wil Parrin GERMAN RAIDS FAIL |iteeclf. Some of tte unite have been , brought into the thick of the fighting | SAYS PARIS REPORT °' Grappa and have done splendid} service. The Count of Turin, Commander in Chief of the cavalry of the Italian remem Take Prisoners tn the Chany Army, which has #0 distinguished | pagne—Dunkirk Shelled Again | jtsoie tn the recent operations, was From Air, neon at cavalry headquarters just be- HIGH ( T fF MEAT a * a PARIS, Nov. 24.—"During the night |fore startitig for the front, an Die >. ARBNE..JEANETTE ARNE, Services at CAMPBELL WFUNERAY } CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at, Ssture day, OP. M. urn, Tinkle rough one of his staft oMcers tt eet off, probably, by a spark from C. held ite firat | ENAHO,—TAKISOT ENAHO, the enemy undertook several raids, es- oaean obtained @ written re- the contact shoe of an electric car in| | show under the membership system last] Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAU egg te the resten bs ited one cital of the starring exploits of the DUE 10 WAR GOUGING | Broadway. hight. ‘There was no Interference by ited Broadway 66th et, Monday, Argonne,” says to-day’s o — the police, but tt Is ikely metion wilt pti communication. “He gained no euc-|°VS!ry> Bide odivy 16s Fe taken “against tho officials similar | =e “In the Champagne we took Prison~| ie confidence the country Imposed | 9, Ee Three White Men Sentenced tor gat, ai oung Ree ha Rit | Hasta te cee sees ean ere in a raid east of Auberive. Every-|10 "1 4 man hesitated. Conscious —— SS cy for St. Loule sabdb adhd PAI Nedb edie Wee idan . Hee I Ee I va cand’ iy air=|Of ita mission as a corpa of sucrifice,| eb <a RoR = JD ROCKEFELLER PAINTED By Tragedies, Princeton Defeats Yale at Soccer, —— {t advanced through the army that) (Cont was moving to the rear and awaited 24.—Princeton BELLEVILLE, Il, “football here > 24-—Riche|, NEW. HAVEN, N ard Brockway, former special agent defented Yale at’ soce from Wirst Page.) sil Tata ia planes last night. There were no vic- ims and the damage was inslenife| fe my manvon. Chaik- utc” he mala) bey caret Di 9 of thls Is 18 cents a pound. Re-|Bolshevikt Government was not rep-|et the East St Louls and Suburban sas T ak Lean lah aiie * edvdiseea th The Wold oe tocar - re “Two cavalry regiments waited 18] saying more than the best yrate ot | atkers Kot more than 100 per cent] resentative of tho true will of the| Railway, and two others were found perd Mothermere Made Mead of |} to “Lert and Found Burcaus Reeen the open the approach of the in+l poop should bring, and they are anak t a pail lo cents Russtan people and that he would) «ullty in the Cirouit Court to-day of Mritieh Air Miniatry, for iniry anys, ‘Theaw late eam be FIVE BRITISH PLANES vaders, Both Colonels had the'rling the second and third class *il sot ' uF not recognizo that or any almilar| conspiracy on indictments growing [ONDUN, Nov. %—Lord Rothermere ‘at any of The World's Orfices i re t 7 Government which would lead the|Ut of the Fast St. Louis race riotn to-<day accepted the appointment aa ‘Lost and Fouad” advertisements cents Brockway's sentence was five years jead of the Air Ministry Imprisonmont and a fine of $1,000 John Tish was sentenced to five years can be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, of can be telephoned directly to The World. horses killed under them. The eneiny | grages.” Sac. SNOIASIe REGS: a REPORTED MISSING army attempted an enveloping move-| According to thls packer the chote- wound {yr Grade at ment, Against this menace two | og: grades of prime ribs and loins are Grade 2 and ‘aa 8 He succeeds 4 Cowdray, who resigned when the that h country into non-participation in the war L ar . place had been offered jto|f Cy gooey J aquadrons of the Mont Ferato cavalry] going to tho bis hotols and to a few [rede ; ces The Ambassador said he considered} ang John Johnson one year, Two {Ord Northaliffe became known thr eh | Steative cohen tee eee we German Machines and a Balloon) y..6 thrown and wore steadily press:| retail shops which cater to the Park y Pai CAt TrctKil? * himself duly bound to remain at bis|cehers were acquitted, All are white. CAinae heh, ee Brought Down by Eng- ing the enemy back when an explo-| avenue and the Madison Avenue cents a pound oN a fet ia Pest and would do so with a compe- lish Flyers. sion of one of our ammunition depots | trade, Inquiry at a of these shops which Ia 1d-conts a tent stafe of oasistants. While ex- ig that had been abandoned by us! aisclosed that they urging trom Pound. Grode N Meh bri pressing the belief that the true spirit | LONDON, Nov. 24.-—The intest of-| ioarty destroyed the squadrons in| 5g (o 65 cents a pound retail for ong say dn “ 5 4 of Rutesl 4 Was bound to arise, he said| ficial statement on aerial operations) 1101, entirety. It was only then that! choicest cuts—meat which they buy ts nel P Ay ‘a was evident that until conditions| oye: this heroic band fell holemle at 20 to 28 cents q cents at " few shops as the Embass: ould not ex-| “cy arth fel yt pahebagpaaeclnag he eaamatl ' Ponies salle ee Varsies in AL array er essential | sent iat : nd, ’ Seay lor tient a eupiase A charge by the famous White| In explaining the situation as re- MERCHANTS BLAME THE PACK- |dutios, and therefore he had author- | were very active in attacking hostile|Lancers, which were trained in the| garde the wholesale and the retail ERS AND “OVERHEADS.” | ized members of the Embassy to find troops and transports on the roads tn|Count of Turin’s cavalry school, aud /sale of meat, a largo packer satd Retail dealers admitted that there | other fields for their activities, the neighborhood of Cambrai with|of which he is 4 former colonel, ro- | that under modern management there MC ki ia resi pale gy oF} The officers who resigned are «| bombs and machine gun fire, celve special attention in the state-|is no waste in th ail shop. There jianied it on t savain, Whb. chee, |Onou, Counselor; John Sookine, First | “A number of fights occurred with rv ts a market for every part of the asserted, are cha b Secretary, and F. De Mobrenschildt, | the enemy's low-flying machines, large patrol of the Novare| carcass of the animal. than ever before. I first | second Secretary. | three of which were brought down. | Lancers,” says the statement, “was The packer, in supplying the re- cost they put a ual burden and Wau wine s | Two othera were driven down out of lenveloped and under a crossfire. Tho | 1.11 trade, he maid. dividew the « charged tt to the ¥ ad ox-| Messrs, Sookine and De Nohren- 1 thelr services to] White Lancers wheeled on horse and rcass ° guns, arge followed charge until, yernucular of the packing 1 @irplar~. are missing. the colonel and al) the commaders but are called “round,” one had fallen and the last horse was “plate,” “rib, “chuck” and down. Thus fell the Lancers, wound. se : vay" Bi i many parts by : ensen and increased cost of tabor nidt have offer eThey sald the choicedt part of the American Government for the! tho TD% | war against Germany. | tely coo) Mr. Sooking came to Washington | of loln| with Ambassador Bakhmeteft after | |the overthrow of the monarchy and| ‘all of them were conscious of having the butcher who sells It ia becaus thi ad tho dee | ah “ ° accomplished their entire duty with|to tho retail trade, Three grades of mand for tll lenst part of the t Bax) Dead the Ambaseador'a/ Ob: Aer Appearing at PRESIDENT OF A. F. OF L,|scomsusentctseesturecttz, rt oho reat toate ren fader of pant fy ie, Solute ake hate | ‘ ' ROME, Nov The text of t0-! guotea py this packer ERD ot te ty and ih th ¢] ; Mr Mobrenschildt married Miss/ 1 . ar) . day's sudement reads ” ary Nene vay cee’, (Nona Hasethurst McAdoo, daughter | = ‘ » Convention Urges Limit of 16 Years Qn the mountain front from Asi-| WHERE THE IMMENSE RETAIL ¢! * ' animal must ss a —— eolian a v4 for Child Labor—Asks Increase | 8° Plateau w tho Hronta powerful; PROFITS ARE MADE brin t i © losses of tho Secretary of tho Treasury, last | 3 shild —, 4 % eh f ubborn! ‘ on inferior port f car CASE Ms Both be and } ) D, 5 | Sareea ut after Heavy erulery rr Iy| ibe, which he quoted at 14 cont! "aveording vs house | May: re An ee, ORES of Pay for Postal Employees. pecs ramet PRE ee ea Ghleahia’ MPOKEREGSIIN Se Ale ta tintre eat | attached to tho embagsy before tho Nov mb 26th BUFFALO, N. ¥., Nov. 24—Samuel| "On the plains enemy groups at-, cents a pound tn the uptown Sixth wee} of profit) arrival of the new Ambassador, e. er Gompers wae re-elected Prestdpnt of | tempting to cross tho Plave River in| Avenue and Eighth Aver ts me | COPENHAGDN, Noy, 24.—Formal a the American Federation of Labor) boats were thrown into the water by| In Eighth Avenue, between 4 val seabed r O pf meat) negotiations for an armistice bave| ee to-day at the closing session of the| cannon shots. <n, 0, .| 50th Streets, the re b ofdhone oe ss wn BF been opencd on the eastern front be- | Federation's thirty-20y en a Te eesee ee ve vaetia | cuts wun from 2 t sa pound] Frequently It 9 Hr cin eta tor| tween the Germans and Rusalans, ac. | convention. and the Piave and west of the Plave| higher, Ketter grades of riby wnich | Chet Just much ve he thinks |oording to despatches received to- | Oscar Seagle, baritone, is one of the few American artists who The senrenttee Scones teins failed, to-day's official statement do- | wore quoted at wh ‘ ntalosna te uualite, alee na Fo day by the Soolal Demokraten, | are classed with the great masters in the field of song. His nyo Bidets coutian iaeicdea ia tnel Fo | per pound, br tc year thother ho is Busing the test| AMSTERDAM, Nov, 24-—Russtan| interpretative ability, his glorious voice, his faultless diction, war revenue law, Tho resolution calle| ‘This is Berlin's first admiasion that | Ww hor prices z ni ee ir ; najority of jwoldiers have already abandoned their| boil his thorough mu icianship, combine in * making him a singer rom tie whol: {| would bo forced sailette brought back prisoners and 1 the enemy, re, upon Congress to eliminate the section the Mahiane, haw num nd the initin- | of ribs, which TO enna eee pave tor Grade 2 ealtlons against German of whom his country may well be proud, re as o dealt with tive on the Plave line and are launeh= | 9% ¢ a : " ¢ | tan »ps oO} rious par iva ge gl se mg Ieeteaching various oftanaive wows to brik {itr a wun oly | & MARKET F OR EVERY PART OF “fron, ac Naentie het Xx Seagle makes records xclusively for Columbia revenur the Sennan grip fon Avent pd 4 THE CARCASS u 5 Gre nd what a variety of entertainment is af- —— \ A rorolution placing sixteen veara ne! (0 mmm wher tt Rep tocmtinn 08 : nd tts)" PETROGRAD, Friday, Nov. 23 (de. orded by his diversity of gifts! For here is an Me the limit for neuged in guinful hh nae cubes Bratt: f Hinine tac. (ayed)—-The text of certain confiden- artist equally at home in grand opera, vratorio, old English bal- LONDON. Mee Pe I conte & p pea f the/tial communications between the lads, Irish songs, French “chansons, hymns, or negro melodies, chat make @ thorough tagieaie ‘ Fi 1 Jone A pound ul f hls “trian | pegs orelen OMe : ints er ihe wh arcs 1 distine n in the warfare at prices tits nrininge | Rui Moe i om ie. and foroign Ask any Columbia dealer to let you hear Oscar Seagle sing for Fesolution wus ad Xpree, Was today ann “Haig” | loins, the frat, se ) if tie ha : mand for euet 2 de Spec en ined 2 da, you. Just say what kind of song you would like to hear, for, viper Lieut. Gen. all wan| Stade of w WUvied at) and ' & sOUDS, by Bois! and Svcial-Revolution- ne taste sed survey f netted tote cecea th Mande | Wholesale at ; Wap) te nk everything | ist newspapers at the instigation of whatever your taste in vocal music, this singer can gratify it, jae British commander Nee ea ee ice ahich bold ai/14 cont t ho sel i "If he has| pcon ‘Trotak iki Foreign You will realize, too, as you listen to any of his records, the BME el ec steaia LL gl @ pound wholesale ah uatomers Minister. says that docu superb quality of Columbia reproduction and the matchless eck ea ey Patwen . plants to monia are those of the ariatio, » Columbia G i. LETTERS TELL OF PLOTS. foes an Aang} hi Ne Eiigeain gua’ cusiition “Gover tone of the Columbia Grafonola, pow vin ly otcerees f round st s ee ments” and from them “the Russian New Columbia Records on Sale the 20th of Every Month _< * D cen ' 1 A n mn and all nations in the wor —_ Vittsbargch Urisoners May Be 4 i : A the whole f nust learn the truth of the plans TURKEY 32 TO 33 CENTS, | ‘e!ved tm Fires and Expton conts py ae accretly made by financiers and | PITTSBURGH, Pa., Ne 1a pest pric ey traders th ) thelr Parliamentary Goede to Announce Food Admintar| Le Ineteon), and Isadore Sabo} 41d bo pu Aah and diplomatic agonts.”* trators’ Prices. le m, were turned to the Jus. ps wae I Up \ A ie TUE sue, 2 i doner of Foods and Markets, announced \f ‘ b . 5 x ed I a 6 te all of the retailers within the fires over the Oatne| netta Retute ho to i : TOOK few days pri cards ae 1k ed ple RF bad ie par M Retatl ‘ Httle effort to See eial | prices # agreed on a lwavart taking « promt | oan | Food Administrators. Ho said the ay-|DF- Barrett reed of Manstaughter| higher ' ‘ these| PARIS, Nov. 2 agree be te arn hil Chaves " yo Ment puss in the vectors Market t ' ‘ 1 n off a gion om Admnintaivator’s , hie L Avenite lid fire ¢ ed a enemy attack aga fe leo 4 that the Wnit ses op ioM ‘ > | the b we Py Wwernment had bought 20,00 tn a pound, oh My captured on N 21 (on the Aisns ~ 2) turkey for the army and navy and wy part t eh =, Se ee eee Xe i to put front) , pounds of beef lust. week. from s could bi % OANA Me. tors instead of wetting them di- k" sold ins 1 isinesa patrols In operations near the oF AS a @) G> DIV eS AS NNSA NSA NE NANA cents a pound. The w 3" Inficwed losses

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