The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1918, Page 1

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Italians Win Victory; Take 1.500 Prisoners WEATHER—Fair To-night; Cold, Fair T. To-morrow, || SNAL Che Glarid. GERMAN AIR RAIDERS KILL 47 IN LONDON: _ BATTLE IN SKY WITH 7 -TTALIANS TAKE OFFENSIVE, BOLSHEVIK! SPL Sit is i a DADS ig INJURED IN LONDON RADD: _ |Gave $40,000, Lewis L. Cl Ad- | of peace the German terms and in * BERLIN ADMITS DRIVE.| mits—roc favor of a Holy War, an Exchang _—_—_— Tolegraph despatch from Petrograd Up Lewis L, Clark, P French and British Troops Help Italians to Disperse Rein- sident of the | Asx the present Co vial Kk and | abte | American Exchange wrry on war of all Soc ision Pu Chairman of the late T t¥ | a coalition forcements. | Comensttes which heietckiastion | wan tented of Mayor Mitchel, appeared at the Dis ROME, Jan. 29.—tItallan troops |trict-attorney’s office this afternoon| Metreerad Say . . " A Fie wai auantioned by AX . i} turned to Conferen: made a heavy attack ye By one af “| vate ioe 4 Panto | PETROGRAD, Monday, Jan, 2 the northern mountain ‘ro 0 ea; | the Assoctated Press) broke into the enemy lines, the War! Mr, Clark sald af collected $123,-|the Bolshevik Foreign 3 Office reports. R nents which |796 from banks and individuals for use | M, Kameneff left Petrogra ong the large ie J. P. Mo! John D. Rockefe he campals d were these | torests, $40,000; Hrest-Litovsk to resume the p gotiations with the Centra Congress of the Cou down th the enemy Neos and Campomuto Valleys were was ersed by tie artillery of the Tlal- 00; Bilea, $25,000; George Workmen's and De @ipersed by Perkins, $20,000; W, B. Thompson, $25,- |.) fe ak Hira: fans and their allies. 1000; Robert Goelet, $20,000; E. ¢ [oe Ceplaring sii istic tenor ‘On the heights east of Asiago| verse, $25,000; Stuyvesant Pish, $5,000, /°% ms German Bee ' App: oved " al ie actions of the ssian delega f the official report, “we | and o res Basin.” says th T = te Tsao oninte d charged the broke through the enemy's stubt ia be Mr, Clark nue thd@egotlations 6 tons { defense and took 1,500 prisoners, in- | the contrib onsidered it a pat Congress ador sudi ty-two officers.” cluding aixty-tw oe | made up of Minimalists and Soctal The Italians stormed enemy pos!- EXTRA 3 PER CENT. DIVIDEND | lutionists of the Right, had tions on the heights east of the sought vainly to per le the adop- flatly against a During the debate Trotzky declared he Asiago Basin and broke through at| ON U. 5; STEEL COMMON : ey! as 4 several points, resisting violent coun- en Minister ter offensives. ‘Twelve enemy airplanes were | Declaration Made at Quarterl us fe aoe ‘ eee vrought down, The Itallans held Meeting—Regular Announce- iia taal mastery of the air everywhere. | ments Also Issued © peace « algrnce , - The United States Steel Corn on git of blood Announces Beginning of Italian Offensive. apts declared an extra dividend of 3 per cont on the common stock at t BERLIN, Monday, Jan. 28 (British meetine held ti TReuATIONS WITH ROUMANIA Admiralty per wireless press)—Tho| ‘The regular qua Italians Jaunched a violent attack | per RE BRO BY RUSSIA front, between Aslago and the) on the prefe " ffoial a .| For the , geld oe eval ri Pate) eye company Legation at Petrograd Allowed (Berlin's own admission would | 10" vs ‘ Only Ten Hours to Leave by make the front of the ltallan | wos 3190,674,489, agntr a? for| Bolshevik Dec tack at least six miles. From © quarter preced ] prrROGRAD, Jan. 20—Only tn this it is apparent that the RCM NAR Rec int , is more than a mere localized at tack. The Italtans have frequent! made assaults against the in to leave Russia by the Tol | BETHLEHEM DIVIDENDS ar SEND STEEL SHARES UP cc" smce0e, IN THE EV 1 to-day for | force food conservation in the coun- shall bear the ve responsibilities” for failure of Gunfire for Two Hours, but Inter- mittent Shelling Lasts Nearly Five. y © Kress alone the food programme Hoover Voluntary conservation, said fn o letter to Reprosentative | Sydney Anderson of the Hyuse Agri- culture Committes, LONDON, Jan. 29.—German made their first attack of the y@ar upon London and its suburbs last night, their bombs inflicting casualties officially reported as 47 killed and 169 injured, All\the victims except one of the killed and seven of the injured courage the faithful and who cannot! were in the London area. be reached except by lesislatton, Hoover declared in hia letter he wants the powers to enforce the fol-| lowing airplanes is showing won- derful results, But, he adds, there ts | the minority of unpatriotic who dis-| Seventeen of those killed were women, six- tegn children and fourteen men. Seventy British airships fought off the raiders, No serious material damage was * Wheat and other “fess” days) yne and the raldera suffered the loss : >| Forbiddingsuae of foodstuffs In noo- from w huiitht of 10,000 fest, Its three : food produeth, ‘pants being turned to death Limitations on food served in pub- : 1 : Control of distrfbution, that all| the couxt In relays, but appar 3 asses and localities may fure alike ee ur four mucceeded tn > and that unnecessary consumption | pectic my the rs Control of use of foodstuffs tn beta | |nomba fr the ‘ ty : manufactures with a view to ell aathA entetaaiet ont hed s Pea bee ‘ inating the less essential manufac- Weiheae ice he sp Pibeder ase e Job" a I tures. . Whole aaa Mat Be Rormed| ae ot aidles irs of that time Control of commodities eritteally | Out of Cl i Men: {s i Nouv a antervadite _ necessary for the production and| 0 AS: en ‘8 intery: a sive Apt reseryation of foodstuffs in order to aay =; when no firing was Gives Interview and Is | GERMAN PRISONERS pr ~ sediog ee oe aullitery waar Crowder’s p rediction. an occasional distant Tine in riflees. - Residents, WASHINGTON, Jan While it ts graphed First REFUSE TO WORK WITH vitally necessary to 29.—Two | Twenty Years BRITISH PACIFISTS | © tho consumption of food tn men will be available for | th" theatres oF shops when the : Hoover wrote] thy dratt in Clune 1 af Congrese | Tait Drea concluded It was all over A busy little woma ume on various J althe bugies had not sounded fadien and’ A) aevore ( ir fficld Because Jentimates from 12 to 20 per cent, of /Passes the bill automatically regis-|the “clear” signal, and more persons Nate Holle Ceiseae uations Obiectors Were | the total foodatufts, and if they were]tering all men who have becom) wer Streets than usual a reduced out of all reason they would|twenty-one years of age since June mid the heavy guns be Ing, saluted lke a t | \not solve, the problem: Some method (6 Provost Marshal Ce Crowder ein t ain in warding off the in her handbag for six ita f tson-|munt be devised which will cover a}told the Senate M Committue wo attacks. It wax Mrs, O'G Mey} uch|much wider area of consi to-day The Aeittsh flyers were me tive A. O'Grad 1D Voltoe eared to me that we should] ‘Thin will make it unnecessar t ‘ for Aving gained Se er SEY i Ses y 1 inlat NO Non-essential uses of food-| Ro out o ann 1 to get the army, | ext xht flying, Hestde * k 1 struck |stuffe, and that wa @boull attack the|he predicted Clotha ought down b 8 BOAt'se e\ply ave t “ a refiwe ny joj} points of unnecessar consumption Crowder told he mittee te one was pursue on her otherwise shir ft f foodstuffs. Hy thave means we can}biil will not exempt men who h nd. the scouting force did not deny that the blurre: where it belongs A the age of 31 the rattle of macht | place the burden since June 6 guns In the ORIGINAI STORIES OF THRILLS AND ADVENTURES — " ance of all} wns @ souvenir of her rid Jon the luxuries of the areedy and not tury Baker told the Committes|air was plainly heard from the firat concerted effort at a general — arct panalve than the floor space | : t { a 1 . r eitensive:} | ua it ALMOST COSTS A DUCKING | r measures of control in diatribu-| matically exempted. There wae @ full moon and no Ital t hich attacked the $450,000,000 in Orders on Hand| there nas heer s eraaen tit t Woil, I've got a lot of w to ) and non-essential use, If you 1 am amazed the Secretary should is or wind. The population had epee Sop0se 'E) me ale st Dec. 31 Last, Compared Wit tween Russia and Roumania ever |e? Mrs O'Grady. ‘13 tt give the whoie proviem study Tlthink » Crowder said, “I ain {ample tim ‘Teuton positions in the Col Del Rosso rJe a compare a Bu arab abd be sworn In—and that cost eve you will find that somewhera|groatly opposed to lett! e s to war region and between Frenzola Ravine | $193,374.24 - ‘ Bolshevikt put through thetr| oo. Ny H ( oO Boat’s Y 1 h groatl letting men pase |au a and the Brenta River were thrown| $193,374,248 Year Ag h Germany at Brest-Litovsk, |°°34: in the Nation we consume or demroyjout of the eligible list when they |! arto ct ite Bh lus sagiiar auartariy/ alciiana ee manian troops were foreea |_T™® Teporters and one p k Down |over 8 per cent. more food than wel become thirty-one. s of back by the Austria ps hats came forward eage: { 1 th, as t " AG Sabla entindecs jared 4ay bY | into a gtoana t A need for health and neth, and ay be done later, but jerman aerial aquadron ¢ mpany on its} res at right hands in thelr t ; that this marein, if be is sanicend thie: 1 mreesys0hs tony’ ob: bombs le also the qua j ready to c need Fels : . ated, will supply all Allied dem: vder urged t el ray Trey * I 4 | A 4 It ra vert ¥ wy ai a J eee ge eeeiel Frente -2 ontsoh Roumania: | Waele Sa war tax 7 It t tie | But we should not draw it from thatlamended to allow special dr P turnedon atop t maneey ta northern Ttely. ta 4 dur ania} ment. But Mra. O' 1 1 to exort so {class to which economy and moderate! gyitied w ; wn : aoe : butte 5 ‘Were seen from a distar ° begin her adm 1 uso In a dally necessit tratted e r > > sectors hairma rl She found a nicke € exau hea ¢ German Artillery Active on the the I aid par i them to notary, and took . | ke, for exanip ered st the 5 . 7 " 1 be bed ins . Arras Front 41 he amount of ite federa % : i sugar, the shortage in which will, 5 wil) provont¢ c biseta . : : ane a ff. * P ntohew It was lat est hope, not exceed W pe ent rare rs ity by the Ge 1 artiller e ; 4 mnnounced the a r t (OUR Ty reduction In the ma amu * t w ported In v tM , a oxy I er eveicadel atten it " ' ve 1 { ‘ ake enormoun fror fA » off ara ¥ ynfectionery and sweet d Preux, on the A he : “ of- | Mayor Hylan, wha haa 4 si per nt. and these y jo-ear's ee repe Marty iw Pants ; atime sisted that a woman # | manufacturers could substitute Clips Of Gtel's Beata \ nous con the 5 oft : Papdits ol f the s deputy commis tt r\things and matnt Dele) Mir t % Soe Le ag et eee The ¢ ‘ o han f J eae GETS HER FIRST SALUTE FF v fit production the id ’ aa. nance gee errsh pet eer ie porn a LIEUT. DUFFY " r “During the recent ab we Fi eon, of ' t wa Amount of 01 1 74,248 Rolshevik! Cintins Victory for ne- | When een \ ht | made a : \ n French Penetr Deeply Ger —— voting « acka, first 5 # mre wit manufacturers t y t a a eer , Sines in Alsace: 1 AD 1.—Capture of | ‘ e iv sumption of sugar & per cen rr i PARIS, Ja . , renelved’ 2 acd (Continu: Page z “ t Upne Ala Aan jen, Kale Policeman Burk eaped denpite . \ wim in Ee. y aie od (SION Of the office £ ARE YOU KUN Rows * > x was re Peat SAL DI t ' ng ng Pond FULTON br! rw tank MANY WANE WHETTES " ad 0 War OMco ¢ ue ‘ | ( i Liewert Riker Hegemen ur r drometet " : > tows ied , a] ” COMPLETE EACH SATURDAY i|} «£6 —-_ 29 ay re d/ fA a ‘ ny ZL. “KY ore ii L $ 13 - ENING WORLD |

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