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me eee ee FRENCH PIERG FOURTH LINE OF GERMAN TRENCHES: Take Prisoners From Bavarian | and Landwehr Divisions, Says | Despatch From Front. WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, Tuesday, Feb. 12 (by the Associated Prems).—In the course of three successful trench raids early this) morning, the French advanced as far as the fourth German line be- tween La Protre and Mort Mare Woods, in the Woevre, and took pris- | onere belonging to the Ninth Bava- | rian and the 94th Landwehr divisions. | The German entanglements hed heen destroyed by French artillery jast night and the progress of the assaulting column was favored by & heavy mist. As soon as the Fr reached the first ;pomitions the Ger- mena opened a epweeping machine —_—_—_— | Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair ‘When you wash your hair, be enre- fol what you use. Most soaps ee repared shampoos coritain too muc Seal, satel i vet injurious, as it jaan — scalp and makes the hair a Best thing to nae is just plain mulsifieu cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and Lests the most expensive soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, |; and a few ounces will hast the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hutr with water and rub it in, about « teaspoonful is| all that is required. It makes an abundance of may bo ge lather, | cleanses thoroughly and rinses out easily, The ha’ My tes quickly and end is soft, fresh looking, fries td wavy and ersy to han- Besides, it loosens and takes out catia of dust, dirt and daw | German trenches aoutheast of Harel fun fire as well ae an artillery bar- rage, but the Frenoh penetrated the shell curtain almost without casual- demollehed all the enemy shel- ‘a and emplaceinents and returned their own Ines with most valua bio Information, While the French attack was in progroms the Germans attempted a rald at Regneville in the same div. trict, but were repulsed with heavy losses, Brithod Carry Out « Te court. LONDON, Feb. 13—“We carrion’ out a successful raid last night upon ourt, capturing prisoners, including an officer,” says to-day’s oficial statement. Patrol encounters, In whioh casualties were inflicted on the enemy, took pince last night south- east of Lens. “Apart from hostile artillery ae tivity In the nefehborhood of Epehy and northeast of Ypres, there ts nothing further te ort. Canad ane Ent New “pring Cam- palen Stronger Than Ever, CANADIAN ARMY HEADQUAR-| TERS IN FRANCE, Feb, 18 (By Canadian Prens, Ltd.)—After three years and a half of war, Canada in entering upon the apring oampatgn stronger In men and material and) guns than at any previow time aince | the mobilization at Val Cartier! marked the creation of the Dominion’s | First Division. ‘The Canadians are| holding @ larger front than ever be-| fore. While military regulations prevent any extensive statement from the 1 na to developments, it may be enid that one effeut of the recent in- srease In forces has been to add ma- terlally to the rifle strength tn tho line Canada's splendid home support of tho military service measure has placed tho military authorities in a position where they not only are as sured of reinforcements for tho ex inting units, but ean add largely to | thetr fighting establishments, During the Passchendaelo opera tione new forces of artillery arrived |trom the Dominton, and, while they were not actively engaged in the desperate fighting of last October and November, they havo since taken their places in th line and have been THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918, “: EFFECT OF FRENCH SHELL FIRE IN THE AISNE REGION =~ ScEN SesttT or FRENCH SHELL FIRE Art THe LAPFAUS Mik @owrewe = Sta EESON Se ee ee GERMANS PILLAGE ITALIAN CITIES; FIGHT OVER LOOT Seventeen Killed in One Con- flict—Women and Children Stripped of Clothing: acquitting themselves brilliantly, PARIS, Fob Hesstaienesbaiccalostss man invades Americans Benefited by the French acc Law. PARIS, Feb, 13.—A deereo extending 13—The Austro-Ger- Northern daily aro resorting to Increasing acts of vandalism, brutality. According to the statements viole noe, pillaga and Ital; 31 ALLIED AIR RAIDS IN GERMANY IN MONTH; MANY CITIES ARE BOMBED Berlin, However, Reports That Only Five Persons Were Killed and Property Damage Slight. PRUIN, F The enomy mate th tr attacks on German teoritory during January,” saye on offictal statement tasued to- day, “Fifteen of this number were made on the Lorraine and Luxen- burg industrial districts. ‘The towns ty-one raided included Ludwigshafen, Fretburg, Trier (Treves), Fried: y| Michshafen, Rastatt, Offenburg, Mannheim and Karlsruhe, “although tho number of attacks compared with those of the previ- Internationalist agitation are grow- ing in our cities, ‘These tend to pro- ~ us Mate & revolution which eriand would gain neleh- tones npboeerireh - The paper is one of the most sub- ep is ere ‘The warning was ensational develop. manta: ery the pat few wooks through- cut German Switeerland. GERMAN INVASION AND REVOLUTION FEARED BY SWISS) Labor troubles are increasing. urely political strikes havo already urred, Otbers aro brewing. 1 am vt me i d to-day they are all inspired b; | Army Gathe ing ing Ne ar Border “foreigners ped belonging to Allied as Foreign-Inspired Labor Troubles Increase, countries.” Tho latest menace camo from the radical Laborites, foreign-led, in the shape of an utimatum to the Govern- ment, demanding withdrawal of cer- tain war mesures, Immediate release and indemnificationtof deserters who are forced to work, and complete de- By William Philip Simms, (Copyright. 1918, by the United Pres.) ZURICH, Switzerland, Feb, 18,— After Belgium, is Switzerland's turn JERSEY BANS ALL IDLERS WITH COMPULSORY WORK | Bill Awaiting Governor's S | Makes Useful Occupation | During the War TON, Feb, 18 raed a bill semblyman Kellam a SEIZED IN DUBLIN RAID ON CLAN-NA-GAEL and Drawings, but No Wea yns, Found in Headquarters od Over Year Ago. DURLIN, Feb. 13. —The he Chan Twere r ature) Map Ww adquart dod Y pre of Speaker Wolverton and House for the compul fe bod drawings W ? |ment of men between GPl oremaca huve been ta | eighteen and 60 during tho war period.|\) an, year by t y ord | The bill requires that all able - hodied men between these ages shall MISSED, he regularly or continually enga m thet We Courier a) in some useful and recognized bus profession, occupation or ployment whenever, beca of war, the Governor de employment to 1 tial for the p the State and Government provides the procedure for car the law into effect and penalt non-compliance. ‘The bill will now go tu Gov. Bdge. ve anything at the litera em- as that ld ar husbacd arian Mo Work on Sunday, AMSTERDAM, 18 (by mail to Associated Bavarian VICTOR and Ministry of War announces that! SONORA become necessary to intro- unday work in the munition M. LAA | *. Tn explained that the achines and Records. Me dhunilonn ladustey PEASE PIANO CO, growing, while at he the shortage of coal must be |faced. In order to meet the objections | lof the church people employees will be | given enough time off on Sunday to at- | tend one server ' 128 West 42d St. NEW YORK 24 Fiathush Avenue, Firootkt) 57 Haley Street, Newarke Our New Store Opens Tomorrow With an Exhibition of Spring Footwear Creations or Women They demonstrate conclusively our ability to give you the smart- est Fifth Avenue styles at moder- ate Sixth Avenue prices. J Ly le if { to Americans resident in France the hae mobilization of the army by May 1. benefits of the law of Aug. 5, 1014, in/9f Prisoners captured by tha Jtalians,| ou# month was considerably tn- jnoxt? Tbe aavaritea | Ceciared, tae: fe oeso aracter or en j published in the Journal OfMclol. By |® Havas despatch from Romo sa creased, owing to tho favorable | Hindenburg 1s massing troops| Within forty-eight hours aftor the ul- Pp d PS! timatum was ratified by labor unions A Bn — gy tog pert, | this American fanitiog whose, pend. [officers as well as soldiers are partict- weather, tho damage and loses |aroingt the French right flank, with| and Socialists, the terms were un- In our new store the entire Nasal Caterrh Ame ‘op French Armies. will pating fortunately wore smaller. Five | vast stores of ammunition and many| heeded, @ general strike would bo basement is devoted to men’s F Ath proof of need, be entitled to 2 Udine haa been pillaged and atoren| Persona were killed and nino ¥| called, - i Del cene) to Head Colds—Hay Fe ver— | Sewanee Oe Ore feeahen oe ba and buildings destroye: wounded. ‘The material damage |suns. ‘The best element of labor 1» gener. shoes. Here wi going a ‘allowance of 6 nga destroyed wantonly by 1 1 t i di trate that with our low Clone Bead at {pina "Wem ft Saw Meet Gixtten dopendent {intoxicated troops. ‘The rivalry in| Was insignificant, ‘There was no | The people here are asking whether | Sly against the ultimatum. rut Gor- lemonstrate ij in man agitators, aiming at a revol id a folos Co,, 1S Y. o breadwinner, mealies it In sald, has been eo great| Interruption of work worth men- |). treaty of 1616 will be the next| tion, are busy day Pit te! ight aerolwe downstairs or hicrher ler- j that fights have broken out between| toning , "Mea Sane ise Sokol sell other shops with smart shoes : ed , Mears ees Meantime German troops are gath- ee een fie teea Pact “Tho enomy lost four alrplanes |" p of paper: ering near the Swiss border of highest quality. etal dea Mlurteen Gee. | during these attacks” jermans in Zurich are openly} All true Swiss are crying a warn- lene, Daa Ubree Reunites === |boasting that Ludendorff could smash | '"£.,fomanding: E invite you sor acsend this exhibition. ere a ry ’ “What is the connection between hoes are all out for you to w ir eas and children, tt 1s added. IN A RA ROAD CCIDENT The Prussians, whtle gorging them- . ee to examine them and see the quality we are o is as of halk IU | selves on Ittlo republics, brag they enburg Offensive Pro- ing at the low prices. We want you to know us which has been sent to G could or tht, elt vokes Mech Alar & |while foodstuff4, wherever found, ae ould occupy this city the first day. Seals att uae mal and know our footwear. We do not ask you to a ——_ Jalso nro sont away ‘by lficera, ‘the| Six Deaths Are Reported to Washe They declare Switzerland's 1,500 ma-| .cheadvertieed Hindenburg offensive buy, but there's a hearty welcome here for you porTeR & De/ion Jetty, of Teigs ss een pillaged of ington, One From a Gun- chine guns, 16 six-inch cannon, 80| 1s provoking much alarm and Indigna- and we do ask you to mee - ake Big is 4 i} Y erie: thre: a 10 0) German civilians, and ap- i |bells there have been taken away. shot W batteries of three-tnch field guns and| tion among 5 p Loo. 509 Fifth Avenue—s2d & 434 Si. rae A Se oS ee shat Wound, ra nace aston hau | peneaion amone thy trooeaoerdag Come in and Look 3 for tho Austro-Germans aro reported| WASITINGTON, Feb, 18x deaths |nctont to cause much trouble, They|'®,Teports reaching here to-day D to be underfed, and forced to subsist} among the American Expeditionary |, ve aa : Berlin has been secretly placarded e . Most Important Offe ring on the carcassds of horses Forces In France were reported in a|qay 8 ae ere He feds ey vanes ah with announcements that the Prussian nh Bi meets iy 2 der colors, and that of theso but] militarists are preparing to sacritic« FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY gram from Gen, Pershing to-day, 45 499 ary on the German border,|another million men. A number of So: The newest Fashions as inspired by the French HEAVY R | Sey teak aren, Ferriday, La, |Which could he swept aside and|<lllsts have been arrested. Designers, also the in: Artists, in a notable models that denote chic and distinction, FASHIONABLE HATS | + foo and A ) Saeetion Unapproachable for Style FEBRUARY ce 25% TO 50% 4-Piece Queen Anne Per od @ Dining Room Bulte Quartered Onk, sisting of Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table and Serving Table, 4 Pieces, Columbia Apartment imitation falls t wide LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL WE PAY FREIGHT THREE-PIECE, BED, ARM CHAIR and ROCKER, ze bed spirations of our own collection, representing 10° hare Fre ey LF oat 4 —— = $112.50 * s Furnished from $75 Up on Credit. oe illus: trated, at == — } on of SOFA with fine Spanish Leather; settee makes a when closed is four 564: 50]}] * This does not include mattress MOTOR TRUC pLAVIOREES, SUITE, consisting ont, mont drove ment, ON THE AISNE FRONT Carried | Several Successful Ra ids Out by French and Attack- ers Driven Off. PARIS, Feb. hoavy artillery fire last night neighborhood of pays to-day’s War OMes ptate Northwest of Rheims the bom 13.—There wi PL non, « in t the Al Ament was also rather lively. 7 RECEIPT FOR fairly Private ©. rat. William Rogers, Blenheim, 8, Kent 8. Ritchie, nd, Indianapolis, Ind. vate Jamea 8. Brumley, enn, Private Bert Howard, railroad acci- dent, Clare, Mich. Private Joe Gaston, railroad accident, he | Washington, D. ©, “|HUNDREDS OF HOMES gunshot Fayette carried ‘out mucorsafil rite and IN BUFFALO FLOODED) off @ German attacking detach the statement reads “phere was heavy artillery fahting | Squire Mile of City Under Wi ater| Ae Fe > on and northwest of A in the region of Pin and nort tof! and Rowboats Used i t Rheims, The French carried ¢ v-| eral successful raids, east of Aube —Cleveland Also Suffers he Voaxos, brought back Jand in the Vosges, and brought *! BUPFAL Y., Feb. 13.—Rain an | prisoners. lcaitine: ane | Aoodn et Bast of Embermentl a German at Ming iw ft 4 than @ tomat ngcinst «small Mrench post waa | Square mile of the city t without success, Everywhere cleo the| water in more than twenty atreete ight was calm Tauareay nutatiate ‘i ‘ Fa q hundre an row Serbian noners Heleased by the). ame the only mea: f trans REDUCTIONS ree beats be of tran PEKING, PasHee b. 9.—T wo At W Hand Beach early toway thousand Serbian prisoners of war cap ore saath S s w York, New Jorses, Long Island and (oi tured by the Russians from the A é ny ——t — who. had compelled them # foe w ; loo -) ye have a Fe 1 np * * Fiv eee oar ¢ in Siberia, ‘They 9 Br a Mukiden on their way to Dalny 9 i AA by way xe Ami ard in a 9» re CLEVELAND, Hin wore 1 into La were submerged a de WARDING OFF AGE ' i “ovat Pat te commonpta amps a woman as wna period of youth, Men huey Ble may oharr ness of wit—-but that t a fine figure wields ba ia * HRRESS 10 $1,000,000 ‘WEDDED TO CHAUFFEUR . l Emp! W With Wh $ Li CHICAGO, Feb. 1M ‘ Michigan t ¥ ( an orphan and f . fess home with Mrs, W. it whom Dickinson was em, «| German agents are threatening the France entered before the remainder of the Swiss could be mobilized. Tho consensus of opinton of people I have talked to ts that If Hindenburg does not attempt to cross Switzerland Jin an effort to turn the French flanks it will be because he considers tt strategically unwise. Tam told the Germans have planned |the invasion to the Inst detail; even skeleton governments for the cantons | (Swiss etates) extst. At tho trial of a number of evs- JURY OBJECTORS ORDERED TO SIT THROUGH TRIAL dge Finds New Way to Take are of Those Opposed to Death Penalty. Justice Kapper, in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, Brook lyn, to-day resorted to @ new method of meeting talesmen who have conse|- { pastes spies at Vevey, documents | on:ioug objections to serving on murder 1 in evidence named a certain | juries, | lailor ag the Mayor of @ town upon| When Alessandre ‘Vannero, coffer Prussian occupation. merchant, of No. 113 treet | To-day Switzerland 1s struggling | Brooklyn, charged with ' vallantly not only to maintain tts|Umbriaco Sept. 7, 1916, wi rt n neutrality but for tndependence it- |"! Justice Kapper anne a self. if any of the talesmen had ‘ ns for exemption from Jury servic would hear them at once. Immedt stanch republio with revolution, | ately there was a rush for the bar, Few hoping the revolution will spread Into | gave legal reasons jItaly and France, The Prusstans| Paul Uhl, a Jeweller, of No, 1160 Bed |boast the German people are netter|ford Avenue, Brooklyn, one of the first ciplined than the rest of the world; examined, sald he had conscientious ob that !f revolutionary doctrines are| |Jections to the infliction of the death sroadcast a nations wilt Eg atty. Justice Kapper sald “Tala wit be a ty » while ny will remain | ply ot w H |r wit rand ts swarming with the| Ratan of the Prussia war party i trial and v will see Viscussing the question o! he} ters tkely opinion about ca | Discussing t Huestion of what the | ee eee ee chi, you wi Russian Bolshevik movement could|seat somewhere in the ¢ have hoped to accomplish in Switzer- | Thig trial fs the fit, “ |growing out’ of the land, France Italy, England and ph Daniello, a mem even Ameriea, the celebrated Journal rival gangs which Geneve declared:) control of the artichoke . nee i lar coal and | e and the p “A great revolutionary wave, com if mbling places thr ing from the Orient and crossing ity.” Daniello contos Germany. 18 now swirling at the foot ty to the commission of twenty f tho Alps. Concerted, methodic, tnree iyurders. ‘The Economy -8 of buying "SALADA’ OuTLONM TBA * is in the fact that a single pound will yield at least 380 cups of del vb tea. noe *! 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