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‘ TAN 228 eS Correspondent at Front Sees LONDON, April 2—Continuing bis desorption of the German offensive, Perry Robinson sends, under Sun- day's date, the following despatch * to the Dally News. From the top of # ruined building 1 q@ould oversee the battlefield close at hand, though rain was falling and o mist odscumpd everything at any great distance. Gut field batteries were planted and at work on ground which the enemy hei overrun a few hours before. Little parties of stretcher hearers moved here and there about the open. From the edges of woods AA Treo £eo Be LTS RAL LLO TIE AAR by vance without machine gun proteo- tion, but common tactics are for tho guns, which have taken hasty shelter If thin is then the machine guns make another rush and again try to screen the in- fantry advance, Without machine guns tho masses of infantry would be purely rifie fire, In this arm the German infantry 1s almost con- temptibie, and they do not begin to compare with our men in fighting quality. ‘A very gallant tale in told of @ cer- tain oMcer of the Worcesters who led his men against @ small party of the enemy In @ counter attack and with his own hand killed seven out of a de- tachment of nine of the enemy and! took the other two prisoners. Another a -_ M ' THE 2VENING WoRL _PARISIANS FLOCK TO SUBWAYS TO ESCAPE 76-MIL TANKS, WITHOUT SUPPORT, PLOUGH THROUGH VILLAGE. KLING ENEMY IN MASSES DOIN GFALOVE6 6424644464064 When the enemy turns the long-range gun on oan ris the taken during a recent bombardment and illustrates how the residents seek cover one —— ee ae sae D, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. 1 pe agg ON RON ge * -ISGREATED TOEND WARSUPPLY DELAY E The Flatbush Go ten cents tricity, |e re wo-day by yer Hervey. nade as a result of ers of inquiry In party nt sald: y charge- mpany for sumption, 1, Wis, was and is pwatt fh ‘that ae fixed by an order sion, on Feb, 1, 1918, ore than ight of mar Company has no Hervey {Baruch Acts to Co-ordinate | Work of All Federal Departments. fter from and ten cents per k naximum rat made by this co sot, ley i machine gunners to push on ahead the fa then before and no , British Cavalry Preparing | ina'try fo clear the ground: then WAMHINGTON, Apeit sinant| SOS. ie See 4 for Charge. under cover of their barrage masses pride CO oF. tan eent narge. of infantry follow and endeavor to | Baruch, Chairman of the War Indus-| excess of ten coms —_—--— seize our positions while the machine (Hida Board) hea eoeabtinied 4 ree tirements division”—a supreme co ordinating board—to eliminate com- | petition between Government depart- ments and establish priorities. It stands as his first concrete step |in sharply curtailing delays through red tape and bickering over sup | The division will represent the War and Navy Departments, Shipping, Rail, Fuel and Food Administrations, the Allied Purchasing Commtssion and the American Red Cross. Alexander Legge has been named Chairman of the new division and CODES-O6-5-2906.96-5:8-8 58 3759950 149065 596055006. 6.944) 9446 844 849469496999499069O0980966O406-6-6.6-6.6-64 699 OH46-OH people rush to cellars and subways to escape the shells, This photograph was | a nanlo amare inte vm ahieseatmoeae : and sbelterd spots where you could | Mdtritet otnon-commistioned officer vote will be dlvid | | Y 0 0 1 be divided between Lenroos | ; Tames Inglish Secretary., In “additic eek the Cetieend trie tn county, | |perturbation Jn both camps to-day. y | tal Departments, other members of guns further away talked back. God pweeping 1 for 1,600 yardn, hoot |So ¢onfident have the leaders peen SAYS Ih V, 0 CONNOR | T0 DELEGATION OF WOMEN the division are: Judge E. B. Parker, BRITISH ap ae na TO He ote . The saeny pastes on at the Ithat Berger did not stand a .s smaascaenan sim | es priorities; George N. Peek, finish \ on, r, ‘ | ote + we te 4 , : Pp ‘ CHARGE GERM. dA Leal his eereenelh whet be rei election that they tave d Marine Workers’ Grievances Will| Praises Their Beauty but Is Crafty] Preducts; and J. L. Reptogie, steel. ‘ A squadron of mou! troop: it gun around and, keeping the enemy final days of the mpaign to peppery| 1, at: Sats me P; ies ke M Baruch plans to have represented at canter atthe open tapers thre oft worked his way back till he was partisan skirmishing among thera- | Re Adjusted, Says Longshoremen’s | as _* romise to Make Mr. | every interest ‘ins Gen be abenak in the groun emerge an ejleft alone and without ammunition selves, Union Leader After Conference. | Blanchfield a Judge. by the dme industrial activi th when he came in. This Hi pes i} f ic y wartime industrial activity of ' Sash Lenape lpia seg en had the honor’ of ‘being presented t0| There was a feoling that possibiy| nero will be no strike of the tide-| A delegation of Brooklyn women went| the country. ‘The Red Cross was in Ww whiob a read: : the King, | | Berger's strength had been under-|water boatmen and thelr afilated|‘o th Hall to-day to see Mayor| cluded partly because it has been once to-day and might come again a! Under yesterday's dato, Robinson | estimated and that the division be-|unions on the water front, according to, vlan. The women watted just two] bidding against Government depart- ce any moment. Pendhpprdees cm hag eae er Sermaae | am n Davies and Lenroot would give|« statement made to-day by T. V.[houre, ments for surgical and madical sup- tined to see the actwal charge, for 1 Lenrac avine a vem, m chance to wi O'Connor, Preside ne International! ‘We worked hard for you tn t | plies and forcing Government need to waited motioniess and guns banged [+ ming Victory in Sen- area max | vr the grievance of the Marine Workers'| starting to explain their m Meera GH Keone as 1 ‘oops | ‘ npa. in Wis. determine priority needs and supply ar ‘and spluttered and shells whistled and show | atorial Fight | consit’s hinte The candidates ware | U7! ! hands of forther Gov Ah, you are all politicians then; of| them, s pr tt jooked as it always docs, curiously | *° 5 d ‘ ight, | omiliin ta A a RIMAGE Bical bus [Robert w Hampshire, course, who has a better right than the! Just now a three cornered wrangle 6 minor operations —_—_— Li ton two ]ennirman of th luidies?"" said the Mayor, and the ladies| between Chairman Hurley of the Geliberate and unreal an if it were| ere our cavalry has boon very weer : 5 weeks ago. Lenroot was made the | juat radiate Sh ‘ s War an, ta part of a field day in@ mimio war, | ful. This fairly summarizes the condi- | MILWAUKER, Wis, Aprit 2 Wis-}topubtican candidate by bin vietur ‘ Tne Wheens WaHtH o A Nave Teepariniesth teat aie in In the early stages of the battte| ‘ion of affairs along the British bat-|consin went to the polls to-day to] at tho primaries os Bee shits morning conferred with | Neld of Brooklyn mat ween ~| confronts the division. ut the tanks took a large part in It was on Waster Monday a year|Tecord her attitude toward the war] son, personal candida O'Connor, representing the water. | COUrt of Special Sessions. - TR fighting around Epehy, which was at ago, though the day fell eight d dele ed 8 t Robert u Folle h on s R. Squires the} tion way hea Mrs. fi jn a counter attack, and at Villers. 6 and we celebrate | succer: 1 late Pau usting, 4) ad the supp 7 the ChInHtEnaE Department, at} 78 Mary Savarese, Miss Helen Lee the, enniverssry, by “holding. victors | po sy el that clement in the party that, was [ifthe Guar Miss Balth ; BARRED BY ASSEMBLY Faucon, Twice they went into and f "\ Hf a 9 f Democrat. Kurly voting was heavy ik acute $ © off of Capt, Baker, No. 66 Broad-| ™ idith Cavanagh and Mrs. Clara a ibsared Role after it was in the on-|ere then won in the Mra miteoke kon | particularly in the cities: lege te ee w noon he met the repre- fF ried. ea taad jvi avies won x will take your recommendatio . » covering the infantry retirement. of we, battle, and the mor demand election because they are for}! 4 friendly co | fe rare bo st i Hut the ladies | lyn Choir Singer Expected to North of here some thirty tanks took | German the war or against it, They ar Tbe osed on the Socialist n n eras fe a ‘or this, as one of them | . s oa ¢ MUAe) Attar tha: Giorthehy hee cones Sal Or ieee Lett wep wer eet ee coe wa He TE RS LG SCION OF 00.080 F Milated with the ship "Cant a at a promise?” tactfully | PROS gl degrada <a of . court. After the Germans had ocou- | areat. ce, inane aed votes would be cast to-day. Lenroot | 0 AUT AMINALES WICH SHO: RDID | a aed Mis, erascker, andy Pir cen apache Pes Al ecgpbeh Da intel tec | ‘or a single purp: mantigors claimed a Republican oi. (OME imdustrios of the port.” Mr. Base) “ir wi rot mane ep jalty In murder cases where the person lo | gation ee 'the i ; hal V view | will straighten out grievances. | M not make @ promise,” parried| convicted is less than eighteen yeurs tacked without the support of the in- SUSHOR OF the war eid ungu Mee fates Pay nana Wha nen want r jatiovances./ ine Mayor. “But I will very seriously | <r van prohibited by tk fantry, and went straight into the GERMANY CALLS LEAGUE dorsement of the Wilson Administra. | Predicts na bie pape Horii pevehall tan which r Mr. Blanchfeld. He is ‘oats [Seedtiraia Decne ts ehten the a qr village and through the front ranks OF NATIONS “FANTASTIC” tion. a Chik Be ie ae Jwas fixed by the Board of Arbitration | ‘iRly to be congratulated on having so / sembly has passed unanimously, While Be eevee, wsing ‘er, mahinn 4 on Trvine 1, Leenrooty Ropubtonn, | Oran s and the Sena-|)\ a, a ne matory” ofthe "boat on au iful young women cham: | the bil in not retroactive, (t ill prob opers say that the losses the tanks|No Guarantee of Lasting Peace,|WPo%® war stand is Identical with | eodod t that time, and the minority which worl ery hard for you y. Whitman to save several bo A cal were very heavy, They went Says Semi-Offi han "| Davies's. tion to Mayor didn’t wilt be pulled into line, ‘There Mayor” es es ie vjnow in. the Sing Sing death house, early in the afternoon straight into mail ineBroae Victor L. Berger, Socialist, who 1s] four hours und the tip went. A al saLanlgneestol Va ordered that T hove aoe ceived | Seen tiem, Paul Gbapmiaa, the Gone sages ¢ pearags 4 Shoes wilh ahd, AMSTERDAM, March 99.—(Corr SOPAM | ee TN PAREN BS i ie ee ee Eh hon eRTUIBAR Biko: 5; ep ay? Sod who worked for | inwia lee At Alia | i , M, —(Correspond- tepublican, the artisan Mayo ‘ g for some J 4 Gid not arrive tit! after midnight, hay.| enc, of Associated Prea.j—ior the| declared that, f elected, he will |aiy candidate, for the first time to! " FOE MDOURING S| AOA AON Tm ar Runt Cito EAST ORAN N. J. April ing been practically fighting all the| first time in Germany, a semi-official| work for immediate recall of Ameri-| Pick Up some ef the “easy Hoan 1 Red, White and Bh | xaeou Adacis, Braden ot tha x Uti statement dlamisses the idea of a League |oan troops in France. money \ REVEALS REAL NAME) Alrpianen. 7 ** °° County Trust Company of East Orange THE BRITISH FALL BACK, Tho statement, aa published In the | Behind Berger is said to stand the eee al etl Senna otic ean ! cae Amer airpla adopted og feel dat Atlantic City this morning On the 24th the tanks did brilliant) German pa combined strength of all elements | gooialism to put Milwaukee ' Noted B iid ; mai Cofpe and Ginga y) of pr onia following rearguard fighting in’ the area ot| “We do not sce that a Lea . a mtate ohoowantio th dual te bite oF tes ceunity. ght in ted Boxing Instructor Was Mich- | (ene carpe ane announced to-day, call | at of ptomalne poisoning Barastre les Boefs, holding the enemy | tions could offer any guara [AB ne 8 opposed to the war, The 1J. OD Estate os rite and blue bull's-eye of | Adams left for the resort ten days im check a® he came on and slowly! ing peace among im the ‘nations |{awue between him and the other} ) Wisconsin Soldiers Vote in ¢ ay dgeel tel aatealeks bara ph pl peel pad obi Jal Rot Pag ea: withdrawing with @ sling in thelr! would. perhaps xrvet such a toairue |W candidates is sharply drawn CAMP CUSTER, Mich. April 2 Left to Children igh red, white and blue stripes| Will b tte Bast Oranwe © bl oot at iauks souneea des £32 with Joy, but In due time they would| Berger, in a final ante-election edi- | age we : i ‘ f to-day of Germans near Colincamps and learn to curse it, because it could not} torial in his newspaper, the Milwau / 2 esi . hoe tthe Sawa Ath! in among the surviving prisoners were| #4 ‘* decelve all their hopes most) kee Leader, stated: “The issue antonm F in Med for two officers. ily. clear—heaven or hell, peace or war, | 100" 4 A ; * ict . pi In the area about Serre and again) (oTpe only possible result would be | 6 4 or profitecrs.” ror ; He : near Hebuterne they have seen con-| Hunily per Fag alge h beh iggyalad a ‘ ers J Men’ A "1 " i war, ne certainty tha fe “loyal pee ry Gee Gage sien Gs crsseere pause | ie coheed eta ately. & a VHS NS Ee eee sere a Te eae a a The German tnfantry barely ad-| deciine all leagues and congresses.” ected that S ork Athletic 7 ovan and amount! to : franklin Simon eC crane Best & Co Oo) 0 ° le dau rs in ami cing from ranklin Simon & Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. nace os Fifth Avenue and 3sth St. - ys New York uv . . roe | est J 1 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Note the Artistic Parisian NOLL Fines 10: Bie Be the Bow) w ron ‘ York Athletic Club as well ax a picture | “ Designing of this Hand-made of Col, Roosevelt and the latter's fam- | a ily To son Henry he leaves a mili- | N A Ch i Ss in e re ‘ tary piet of Col. Roosevelt and two} arming Sai F i nil \ TIZETIC Walst Fit re ror Armor be tage nie | mportant Sale Women’s Suits <a . now with the 105th Field Artill vy at} Fe Breakfast Coat For Women and Misses SARI SAT CHa pele tie GA in the tody of the trophy room ® . ; y he New York Athletic Club as long as x For Women and Misses 13.75 such a trophy Toom is maintained. Sizes 34 lo 46 a _ $ a LAWYER IS FINED $100, Every one of the suits is very speci i ‘ee ecially priced r 10.00 HE dainty wais ; popes . * dainty waist | ; . HAT MPTP EG Hrooktyn witn| [he assortment consists of a number of our own pop- 4 Tc eho alle Sree n ates ular high grade suits to which a number of suits newly pur- 5 Berea sim- ‘ ecr pine phe as ne Aven Brooklyn, big fined chased have been added. ; licity individual- atiste, typifies Paris nf nade Gy Aiba Dene | p F ; f t am Puicity Peete the onan Nt raed Gy Misa Lene Conservative straight line effects are offered s izes the’ new model in every detail. The ty charged that as the later designs and modifi Pdi breakfast coat (illus- gracefulness of line, Block visited the ‘electrical concern Eton aa Ron ghe or page of the fashionable * : ° A t o. 10> Myrt Avenue w n} J. “i i ; Fy a trated;) made of rich, the effective arrange- Was einoloyed and started to Bel pot pte ryt : pty raids and trimmings distin- 7 A ar A COPD ym tha ~ t lustrous, excellent ment of Val. lace, she sa argument ‘followed gulsn | S the later tallleur styles, u quality satin, in lovely embroidered floyal face, wnocking her to the floor Serge, tricotine, gabardine, mixtures, checks. 4 shades of pink, light : > Tan, rookie, nav d black fi sprays and hand em- an, Nle, navy an ack for the most part i" } ) ITION part. ft aes, set lavender broidered scallops on MUN TION COPPER STOLEN. , or p reir agen ep Fite, Tasieah Driver ntarme Pelion Sale of Women’s Spring Evenj Distinctly new lines characteristic exam- Three m used of trying to ateal a y 2 les of Parisian renal ihe Dr ereancct Fro k ‘tiie ] " add attractivene$s to pies ‘ munition plant working en Government CKS on. y ss 0 4 model with rows of 1 ce 2 Oe Wat wey are youthiu models of indestructible silk maline 4 shirring accéntuating Women's Waist Shop Ween over Georgette crepe, and in their petal-like and airy grace q the long-waist effect; oD Sa aan the later-Spring and new-Summer influence is felt. y pendant ball ornaments ue s't00r neon “enitaged” 40 haut "the Trimmings are exquisitely suggested in silver gold of material and self Ar Informed the police and iridescent beading. Butterfly sleeves ffled 2 b cordings used. nin caeere : — sed styles. s Aye > °S, ruffled and § ARGE MUSHROOM. HAT, Duteh Protest Over Ships Made to flounced styles, some with satin crushed girdles illustrated, of cater-pillar str. State Department, ; , Ld ad ; f , ulus a, cater-pillar straw BHINGTC a ' A variety of models thole , i € Women's Negligee Shop and taffeta silk, wreath of at spb met ae pia tha dark + Reale bio models. and the whole array of light and ¢ Balcony Floor flowers veiled with maline, 0.00 buten was made to the st ark < ening colorings. | Millinery Shop~Main Floor mip Mat PAlipp. acting under 3d Floor of t published { s similar to that recently the Oificlal Guzette,