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15,000 WOMEN IN “WIN-THE-WAR” PARAD a — ————— no i WEATHER—Probably cain to-morrow. [Ss — “If It Happens In New York orl a.) It’s In The Evening World’’ On ¢ NAL Le MMi a | * Cirenlation Booka Open. to All.” 2 “Circulation Books ¢ Ope nto All. | Lt a "PRICE TWO CENTS. COT EN ence werk Wells NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. 24 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. _ WAR CROSS ‘WON BY AN ENTIRE U. S. RL GIMENT GREAT BATTLE OF TANKS, © Soldiers and Flags of All Our Allies REGIMENT SURROUNDED, re SSL in Great Liberty Loan Parade THE FIRST IN HISTORY, WON - aaa Se a FIGHTS 10 DEATH ON HL ot Hl LAND CRUISERS. " eae ; LEE Ce Fis ' Pu WINS FRENCH WAR CROSS a: | Enemy Troops Charge Time and ae IN FIVE-DAY BATTLE After Six Hours—London Admits HEAVY LOSS IN LIVES - Ceremony Connected With De Loss of the Heights. Guns on Swiftly Moving Mon- ra ot is Kind S { a sters Work Havoc Among for Sunda WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, April (Cnited Press) WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 26 (Asso- » | ciated Press).—The French this morning are counter attacking at Mont Kemmel in an attempt to reclaim the positions taken by Ps | the Germans. the Germans. French Gen WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN SIH che Wear FRANCE, April 26 (Associated Press.)—The tanks furnisned the most | dramatic chapter of the story of yes-| ferday'’s battle. These tanks, ¥ 4 fhe Germans employed for the first Rime, were bulky affairs with heavy era} will deco Yesterday's fighting was of a desperate nature, and the ene- my gains were only made at a frightful cost. One French regiment to which had been entrusted the de- GATES M’GARRAGH C. H. BABIN. J. PIERPONT MORGAN SEWARD PROSSER fense of the crest of Mont Kemmel, with orders to hold it to the be last man, immortalized itself in yesterday's battle. Throughout which were thrown into ction to Pffeet the German mo fur Stet Sse Geraun mown 1 al ‘ ie " Fifteen Thousand Women in Turn- NEW ASUIALTY AMERICAN AVIATORS the long, bitter day they clung to their post and sent swirling @rmor avd guns. The | streams of death from their machine guns down the slopes into distor: out of Double That Number— HAVE WINGED 339 PLANES | struggling :masses of German infantry which had surrounded the The main clash between the s @ame whe . ns Some of these fearless poilus at the latest reports were still } Proudly Under Service F lags. lave Bee hers and their rapid firers sent out the message to their General PATRICK () ROURKE, FRE Agee AEG ms 15 NAMES t Included ° | that they were obeying his orders to hold or die. Sade urcabetiel fue Wi ) oO Along the Ypres-Kemmel Railway the defenders held for a 1 : a - AHMINGTON: Ave 3¢— considerable tise ‘and inflicied heavy losses on the attacking a and Meur le the French infant the crest of the bill was pumping uted ' cady streams of bullets from mac C ee GAS FUMES Kil Mothers and Wives March LIST FROM FRANCE SINCE U.S, ENTERED WAR) j bal endl wae trying to, ba ttleta the: top, aa thir ito the Germans. i ‘ally arly 8a Dry Dock Company President PCa ne edi eet—Fiith Avenue 4 5 akin iaavidere far tos ept i | Missing Three Days, Found | street ta point I Tiatilesenn savaettivn Meee . 7 ; Man than thie number Jin a circle 1 mel i A 1 ee bie ies x and wan Dead in His Apartment, {principle th i be ann 3 ; r ! Vuntil t swung their Hine of the day they > hill, but each time ere unable to ge German infantry was others and they f \ ® th t O'ou Aty- five} ) ' ° in of "\ JURY IN MASSES GASES a UNABLE TO REACH VERDICT “ rday morning all it of their attacks i] west OF 4) number e Germans vard about fell back ‘ és 1 resh infantr KILLED IN ACTION \ 1 Mad lung I la ments shortly morning. and lo suffer th the evening em were lo 1 1 the w » region, and, under cover of ||" ns advanced, sup MISSOURI INFANTRY REGIMENT Dike Go GleHA ; : BEHIND GRAND MARSHAL j NOUNDED SEVERELY peemeaser ir hated sae fee 2 rt Wo LOSS OF KEMMEL HEIGHT ‘nee an wonmenteeenune peers ee, At Abr, | | TS ADMITTED IN LONDON io Speaker's Chair than in Senute Possible to Hold Ypres, Declares a British Authority, but It Is Hoped the mgitawed |dovanrcr ine 3 f 1 : ‘ Hill Will Be Regained. THO WORLD TRAVEL BuRwAD, 1) A 1 . Areads Pulls (World) Buiiding aca nwanate roe ’ hd sie eee oa 88. Park Row. N. T, ity. ot at xre ing oma! Mesarvations, Thokets, 1 NDED SLIGHTLY alin” hc ris 0 Coastwian Cuban, Centre! ‘ H ' 4s oteep more than 400 feet high, tying fer beazsgt sad parcels open diy aad eight, _ : @¥oul our witles aad @ half eouth and west of Ypres Its compar: Again, but Only Reach the Crest