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OR lie OO or me Ep “JUNE 10, 1918 REPORTS SEVER THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY ERSHING ae | How the Ff LOSSES INFLICTED ON GERMANS TAX OF THIRD OF INCOME attacks by our troops. The town of Courcelles was captured and recap: Ci f d on . | avin | 5 * : tured and finally remained in our hands. BOL SHEVI ULE ity of London Is Warned ofan Air Raid; | “On the right the French forces maintained their positions to the Boy Bugler Add Bl i . 's Blasts to Searchlight Flashe RGED southeast of Ville. Here there was bitter fighting. The Frenca took more y g cn ig t as e8| | pat than $00 prisoners in the course of these various engagements. e FNORMOU | Virginian, Before House Commit i ginian, Before House Comimite | “On the centre the enemy endeavored, by bringing fresh forces, \o ’ tee, Proposes Way to Increase Continue his progress. He was successful in reaching the southern edge | ser Ci ; “ « | Revenue 30 to 50 Per Cent. of Cuvilly wood and Ressons-sur-Mat7 on the plateau of Bellinylise. Fur- WASHINGTON. J 10.—Hearings « ; A t . ; vAS) yoy une — rl | ther to the east the fighting was continued in Thiescourt wood, | on the new general revenue Dill design ‘ { According to the unanimous reports of prisoners’ the baitle, up to nami —_— | 10 False $8,000,000,000 by taxatlee bye ; + bt * coming year were resumed to-day by the present time, has cost the enemy enormous los: Germans Backing One Coun- Threatened Offensive to Be | ‘ts Hour ‘vars and Means Committ | “To the north of Rheims there has been fairly spirited artillery Revolutionary vernal Drafting of the bill probably will etart A ter Revolutionary Movement Met, Whether It Is Made as | ext wee’. | fighting. French forces completed the operation on which they embarked and Monarchists Threaten. a8 aa “ A. B. Thomas of Lynchburg, Va. @ | yesterday to the east of Hautebraye and took 150 prisoners. niga NR : Feint or in Earnest. wagon manufacturer, advocated a tax ws . 2, aioe + i w 4 — Jef one-third of the net income of every Between the Rivers Ourcg and Marne French forces repuised seve STOCKHOLM, June 10 (United TRALAAN ARMY HBAQUARTERE, ee ee ian aduated inooms ot ral German attacks east of Vinly. Continuing their progress in the region Press). The counter-revolutionary ng eka é ORS. | individuals running from 5 per cent. to ’ of ies, French and American tn ‘ined Sunday, June 9 by Associated Press). |90 per cent. He said all public utilities, Brussaires, French and American troops gained ground, brought up to movement in Kussla is growing, ‘The —“-Ratlroade behind the Austrian lines | Privately owned, should be included as r 250 the number of prisoners taken and captured 30 machine guns.” | Bolsheviki are living thelr last days, a iteethern Tealk ied baitie re: ned to | busines to be taxed under his plan t onen pee? bk Sd Ol which, he said, would produce from 30 ( OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT.) Ri ey the present regime ta over- their capacity night and day in bring. | to 50 per cent. more revenue than now LONDON, June 10.—The text of the statement issued to-day by pie Ba Aa > Store of ing thoops to the front, qistributing |! coming from athe are sources. ott * oth ev d - jamin C. 2 . representini ie the War Office says: ; th SS ES: pee aba Lacn theen to different sectors gad movine| parmers’ National Committee oa Wal , : : les there w e a counte: - { he “We carried out a successful raid yesterday on a German post in the ton of the monarehical sasewrors heavy guns and large quantities of! Finance. was aueationed by Represaut i" 4 ‘ vera {tive Moore of Pennsylvania rezardin | sector northeast of Bethune. | Moscow and Petrograd similar to seeetuany © venene eer the battle) on a be wrote MavIAE io ad beetl “4 hostile attack during the evening upon one of our post: that which triumphed in the Ukraine, ne . informed by a member of Congress that : ised,” é wr posts in Aveluy | gkoropadsky, alded by the bour- A special aystem of drills to im-|the reason excess vrofits had not been Wood was repulsed. pacoisle and cadets, ts tuling the prove the physical condition of the | taxed was because bankers contro! the { 1 Ukraine and han virtually restored re and give them | newspapers and that the newspapers In- j e }land and Krassnoff in the Don re- also been put 0 effect. | 9 you think that statement is true ceca ‘The Austrians in the , _ {asked Representative Moore: ’ gions have triumphed In @ like man- lant ater oenne kan Raloelabect | “Tam afraid that in some eases it ‘ { ner. In a similut way, the provinces trict are under the direct command | stash replied. i pied, while the provinces of Pxkott dorf. Field Marshal Boroevic, com- | i And Minsk are under the banner of |mander-in-chicf of the Austrian SEVEN U BOATS OFF U, Sy ' : + | Austro-German imperialism, lforces on the Italian front, 1s located } Berlin Boasts of Sanguinary Repulse of French) ttusmia is twreatenea by foreign tm- Jin the Piave River district, It ts he IS NEW GERMAN BOAST sg: : | rin . i} t last year promised to delive: A \perialists on the north, west and jwho last prom. ver nacalaaelaes and British Troops in Several Local Attacks. Pe v 1s B + |wouth, The Turks are again advanc- | | Venice to his Emperor and Initiated e F, ; | Three Large and Four Small Sub- ing in the Caucasus, alming to unite air raids upon ehurches and monu- - ; 4 ' ' [GERMAN REPORT] se ritia with the Germans; who are| \inents in that clty until the ftal | marines at Work, Neutrals ‘ BERLIN, June 10.—The official report from headquarters last evening |advancing from tho north. } jaerial pilots déstroyed the effective: | Are Told. i eaye: | With masked cunning, by friendly nese of the Austrian raiders, | " : West of the Oise we have captured the Height of Gury and Jnotes through German Ambassador | It ts known that the enemy ts make | begat sete Rarutragre | j trenuous 0 re _|from Ge! jources ‘ adjoining enemy lines, (Gury ts eight miles west of Noyon and |Mirbaoh, Germany is gradually ap-| ing strenuous efforts to prevent C2 Jere siready three large and four ; twelve and a half wiles southeast of Montdidler, The capture of Proaching the heart of Russta, in| serters from reaching the Italian lines) 41) t: poate off the Atlantic coast ‘ the Height of Gury represents @ German gato of @ Httle n ‘ler to pierce It at the desirable | carrying Information of troop dlepo- | 5¢ the Unit and that Y n of a Ite more fact |eitios, ‘Heavy fewarda have been ot. (06 te Us ted States, and that more than two miles. € | large submart il] be sent t 4 An alliance of German and fusstan | |fered for tho shooting of deserters ol oaleiaseua tienen sent to , ‘The earlier statement yesterday sald: eounter ‘Iutionartea, acting from \ rhe enemy, however, !s being watched America for the principal purpose of ‘The artillery duel Increased many times in (he evening aud two. Feantaathe inner and, the ubber| carefully by the Italians, who seek to at tho Ak f H early this morning. It increased in Intensity tn the Kemmel te proparing for a final and complete | checkmate @ threatened offensive, | sarc fi it ae ae i region, south of the Somme and on the Avre. counter-revelution Suation Vt bE ORIR Aro WANE GR'IRS | Ve Greisan cine eoneseNine CAE je Local attacks by the French south of Ypres and by the British Last wok, In Moscow, a plot was Tene Tey lee (aire: Ataltans | yeurance of U boats off the Amer- north of Beaumont-Hamel were sanguinarily repulsed |ulscovered iu which hundreds of re isfy, German demands for an of- | icun coast continues to be circulated an ] ' On the Oise fighting activity revived, Local French attacks lactionaries aimed to kill the repub- [tan e. chi fea ; |in neutral countries. According to a * N a ilo and re onahong (hioue ind the Italian lines the aspect; telegram received at Basi { i fon the southern bank of the Aisne and south of the Oureg failed ANS BSI Tea ere eae ugh 1g eae ei ipeaceful., Children | Hamburg, there were ieee Ui boats ‘ Thrusts by our troops east of Cutry resulted tn the capture of bultaneous Uprisit in Moscow, are seen fishing in. the ls and|in North America 4 forty-t! | Peirograd and other centres, in co tr 1 Lot M HIOA Ree eee H ! risonel rere SS ne . CO- streams or playing upon reat ;end of May, Three of thes 4 H Pts a eabowestel undertaking on the east bank of the Moselle {operation with German bayoneis. | hy Mig highways Teading up to the front, | the latest land largest type and Tour j ies baphared: prisoners. ae | The German command, of course, CHAR Feat Cee Feiss able to stay . iseukings pat omainle eat ial ie | f, “PLL KILL YOU FOR TH af pene ong time " I; sar caine a Be but Ia splendidly informed of | H R Hl Fi } INK M’ADOO | FOCH'S RESERVE ARMY {GERMANS SEND MORE = Se'ic'Sioctur"ot on new reaction: | SHOUTS DR, OPPENHEIMER TH WILL BOOST as the protector of the new reaction- | “gy, | 5 ‘ Oy SCOOT GIVING WARNING OF AN AIR RAID ON LONOOM tui 7 IS PROBABLY MASS! TROOPS ary regime at the proper moment. Br HOWARD VBROWN: PRINTED BY PERMISSION SF BEN TIFIC AMERICAN. sahara 4 ED, TO THE TOUL \ ‘oe Bolshevik! themeeivea admit: | —$ —<$ —< —_<_$$_ < —— — ———$ ————— ECGS EY e ames \ Threat Was Made in Court Against SS asceneeetitaetints “We are already corpse; ure we a =, | | READY FR COUNTER LOW) AND NANCY FRONTS, 7%" gesasvte vos BERIS SUT TO PARTITION In Ser Con OF | |Téegam From Sauter Pritege,) Bs j cnoeneeare The Volshevik regime, due to meths| "| am not ] 000 WORKERS | With Apology. huysen Contains Hint of Still 4 ‘ ‘ iat i. Jods of violence similar to the old fer the ’ +H * te ibly at C Distri 5 c: | to the Old! 1 prefer the present & T'll kill you for that,’ shouted Dr 0! | i Centre of the American and to Be Actuating New Con- Kteeit, is univeraally hated, ‘The|{ believe that the political deals of the — (N rW Q natitute that beara his name, in Justice | 1 vor Griffin of Hoboken to-day mate v Allied Forces. ion 7 proletariat are leaving the Bolshevikl) Dolabeviki are absolutely unattainable | Trust for Benefi Brothe . | vv Mullan’s part of the Supreme Court to- pic a telegram from United States i a i centration There ey masse il {at the moment, 1 realize that humanity |: , peat ae Be ‘ | y. Court officers rushed between the Frelinghysen of New Jersey in WASHINGTON, June 10.—The new] WITH THR AMBRICAN ARMY IN ntaner |: Waeicay 9 esistibly is driving in the on | Sisters’ Children, Esta plished in | physician and Max D, Steuer, the ob- one from the Mayor protesting { German thrust betw Montdldier ‘ All factory workers in Potograd yng not in th tion of A 869, Bast jeot of hia threat inst the proposed increase in the Bre vote ts fescraed by omeiale LORRAINE, June 10 (United Press) | have organised, Their conference d rash afd! Ruaslan’ ted 1859, Basis of Action ( jo what's that?” demanded the Juatice, [PAtes on the Hudson Tubes, The Sen- ' ‘ -American observers report contin- |manded a reuntted democratic front, | me ai Suit to partition the estate of Henry \¢ tf Mayor AMitchell’s law partner, |Stors reply read: 4 ety a Marry eee tye ee nation of the German concentration | #brosation of the B bat Lateval AD R 0 Astor, the cast-off se of the ortee Your Honor ined} “Youn recelved. Made pro- § le, wi imited objectiv eT, cas ase wa ont tor |tfe#ty and formation of a national 70 § F 3 AMERICANS tamily who died last we West ( (Continued from Virst Page) “Dr, Oppe 1 y {tent to D eral McAdoo Friday. signed to consolidate the Picardy and | of troops OF DO pe Toul sector) socialist Rassia in order to restore nake. N.Y a bexun to-day with the bak 4 to itl me as he, threat. Will renew same ay (Saturday), It : out the line for Inter mans attack® | German aviators and alreraft gunsjand end civil war | —— summona and complaint by Winth tr, Walk 1 wae irying to keep hie daughter ogee aes Sanreee teen Sr j either toward Paris or the Channel A oe .. | Astor Char ‘on Einily W Mr. Walker explaine r eing given Into the en- the entire country. are incrensingly aotive in attacking} The DoleheViki planned to dissolve! Germans Themselves Made Pris-|cnanter, decease A Ny “The sit te far nore eerioun | LER, CHeONe Or me mien, ues Bin is belleved that the latte 4 H vere me object W eyt in the | American observation balloons the conference, but got cold feet, Th oners When Tangled Condition |"! ees eens: han. te Ne laupooabares iC Ridithy Oppenele eee ans now wife che telegram tndleaten that another U 1 seine sheen ONT TNS Mill Jeonference is planning a general F bgreteabes ae Mr. Chanler alleges that in 1869 Her in} If the Board of Eatimate Ff ® Pittsburg mat {as jn railroad faree may be eon- |} pressure toward Compiegne and Sole- Miltary men stil hold the opinion |. ake unteas the Bolsheviki yleld of Front Confuses Them Astor esta ; + ten th ' ; % teetice Mullen let the incident pass | templated Hh gons and from Chateau-Thierry, The {that the Germans are not contamplat: | Shadi ted : Onde alnaoeTiow.} cated Bbeat ter the ber es not find some way out of the! when the physicia wes i |) Yiters-Cotterote wood wlockmd the [INK attack In them wectorm Dat wire | CODE AT BOLSHEVISM of three Americ ye : ‘diatrib rearepaaeldte iit few days aguchtor with alith New Zeninnd Premier Sees U.S. United = + ' HF success of the movement ahd the Ger. | Hkely fear au American push, § OF hy S| tor nort ; will be no more subway workers to ex: for Victory, . ci eo ‘ i mao or jobs are constantly aged -| LONDON, June 10.—Sir Jos | mans now are trying to take the de Pie Journal de Geneve in a rece wittingly N imine pened per a eph OP BESS DSi ile det ean) MAY FORGE PAN TD ABT. "cost! ag i a rel tg aun [yin Rimi ot Ee, they succeed it in regarded that the | a7 holding forty kilon ‘etic of the fighting font th tbs the] choicest: ple nerty at y atiow SUD UEP ATT d here for the Imperial j 4 . _ Krrespondent, of the Thues with the ly fe (uy deadlocks and controvermey | Statete fonterenc of the Unitea Hine they seek to establish would give | twenty five miles) of front . ' i no which Menry Astor owned \ States, d day that he had j “Dramatic Denouement” in Fa Pras tween Mayor Hylan and the Board teen impressed profoundl, ¥ them a straight front from the region | , ; ry) y W. Rogers at. ee the defendants named in the! of Estimate on the one band and the| ALBA ¥, June 10.— alte had been In! 2 “Binited Staten H Of Montdidier to some point in the te prisoners it ts now] East Foreseen by Correspund. {vate Raymond Howard and Prank P. Wf dens are William Albert Chanter.) public 8 ; He revenues for the past eleven months | 1" the soldiers and civilians vieinity of Chateau-Thierry. necessary to take two of the present ent in Tokio. Ridgway were captured at Hill 206 Meee eee eae saint ieee eels Pee the lve been $16,199,002.17 wreater than for a: ee OP lt wee ae 3 There is little doubt that a heavy | (erman divisions to make one of com- rf ; aye Germans tarted with them to i Winthren CHAMET Ran Starbarel l when. the eee heres . pared corresponding period last, year, ans | Dontribt Se eaiver aud MUR UIRGRE rs ad by Gen. Foch at | plete ™ | LONDON, June 10.--Alinoug ne rear, but became confused an Aldrich, to whom Henry Astor's life , he Mayor refused to see ing to the State Comptroller, Tote tribution in men and mo reserve {s maintained by Gen. Foch at piste strength, The enemy lines ar] 4, not xcom to point to TnOURD MeN | walked straight Into the Brench lines tt reverted on his death, subway contractors after they had al fund expenditures increased $11 | the worl’ could Mcclatta tue Gane | some place within the triangle formed Ull sparsely held. American patrols asi pao S bs ‘ 36 In the same period. of a brutal foe Hi by th : find no difficulty tn NS} siberian, developments in the Harbin and themselves were tah —_— Jconferred with Comptroller Crais, ; y the new sector of atinck, Soinsons | “no uitficulty ta overrunning No! zone may possibly force Javan to ac ‘The Americans repor GEN Wi i} K T This was the tweifth hour effort of { t and Chateau-Thierry, Compiegne in| Man's Land. The firat two German | saya the Tokio correspondent of officers had questioned t 13 " the contractors to stall off the im- | in this triangle and is the distrib. | trenches fare almost denerted every | Daily Mail under date of June 1, Rol-|to when and where (hey had landed ta FOR "6000 OF R 9) pending strike by insisting that the ) ting centre probably for the Allied | Hléht: Jahevism ta sweeping enstward and] Europe, where they were trained and SE VICE \terme of the recent Lockwood LAW, ‘ § and American forces holding the —-—-—»—-——- threatens to pasa Harbin and extend in| the identity of their ur The Anes diy LA ar eRe : " | ‘ q giving relief to them under the no- Yulge in the battle line that still sep- CAPTURED BRITISH |the direction of Vladivostok. ‘The cor~| leans refused to answer any the! Raker Expl 7b 7 profit-and-cost. basis, be put into A favates the Picardy and Aisne theatres | | respondent concludes: queauons. The Germans served the aker Explains Orders When Some | practic "My bellef, founded on good informa- | American prinonery With a nauseating 3 ors Urge 5 ‘The Board of Estimate and th Se ccton. The new enrust spper-| FOR AIR RAIDS ON RHINE vw. tne e BaF tama miner |" th peters wa nauseating | Senators Urge Officer Be | agaycr, hacked” by. an opinion trom S attr is aimed at Compiewne, and if }a dramatic denouement.” sera | Sent Abroad. Corporation ( 1 Burr, have been ‘Trade Mark. I $9 bru nat under heavy gunfire the hott bie be te U Visowanl, Toeeatl Beale. (eeae stp PLAGUE AT KRUPP PLANT, | wasiinaron, June 10.—8 rlacntemen Mitt eeantord, E ARE FOLLOWING OUT THE. INSTRUCTIONS OF 1 seen caped ch Soldiers Say Their ug as the Baker, appearing to-day before the Sen- | President of the General Contractors’ THE POLICE DEPARTMENT = nd east of that piace mighi be . \Jeader of the Opposition, in an inter- | Mack Mpox Reported. Kul { 01 ee at the atart of | Associatic Phar frre ie : IN REGARD TO menaced. Men Get Better Treatment in | view with the Tokio correspondent of Many at En esse | ate Mllinry Seon FANG atATS: Of | Ae eat he Puree Penrigse DAARENING OUR Exon aiter 9 o'slosk at slaty, are, -<apeomammaD “ . ” y Matt, anid hy werso " | 4 visior oat ett i ne en Whe SRY. | 7 ries from The Hague quot in this country were or the hon the terms 0: i i iv 1,0! NEY ‘A, Bwitserlandé, Sunday, {although if actual danger threatened padi gs hig ee or At te | good of the service," and presented *Ycontracts, granted their men a tem- Senter bat by Or © nce with the Police mandate ¢ SOUTH June ?—Kight French soldiers who| Japan would intervene, whether the/ Germany 4 ; rom | Bom for appointing successors to Maser |that 1 advance for a week, hoping Leer sion by our dark- E ed from Camp Wisburg, near | Allies agreed or not, but until that me reneny 0s. siatlng tbat nn ‘eoiderniay @. ‘Groal See was have abate ae k would be broken ened store fronts that we are closed for business. Our Fenntaisn cea eirivaa: bara near if of black smallpox is raging among the | Gens, Crosier and & pe, who have Should the strike continue Brook stores remain open evenings in accordance with ' = \) Yorter- [arrived Japan could not rightly move, | workmen of the xls raqing among the| een’ relieved respectively from, their|1yn will be the hardest hit of the lar echedule, W t lanation t bd: ie joi _ (day, report that there has been in-/if Japan nent troops to Siberia they| With four, or five fatal cages occurring | active, Surisdiction-over the Ordnance | four borough’ in which the Qual vegura . We offer this explanation to our patrens and friends » Shelling of Positions Held by Haig’s | Fe#sine rigor during the last three |inight never come in contact with the Vaceination of every one Ie /ang Qeitirged that Bureaus, Seen aeing wane: ATMOOR le order to set them right in the matter. i Troo ine 10 N |monthe in the “reprisal camps" in| Germans and the result would be an} ‘The outhy Ak. the patch Ore, UFROR SHAG Os O06 be jobs abandoned now are the ry ps Drops to Normal |Germany. The British troops partic |enormous waste of money and effort] Md tS Anderfeeding and “ure us|a i rancid Innections hetween the Broadway A Banner Special to Start Off the Week Again, marie are eufforing while the French hae t would do the Allies no good, | ‘FY conditions: | amenus i subway In M anhattan and the Fourth Monday, June 10th | WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN Blrly. weil treated oo ‘ | General AxEDNG OY hoente e- |) CRYSTALIIZED FEPPERMINTS AND WINT! . SMITH THN BATIOR ABMY OD “ane treatment ye een pret ‘PROF LOMONOSSOFE PRE fi NAPKINS BARRED IN COLOGNE |rank ver en the eas erly downtown branch | | gad whie,tsti ine morsels at dennricit dyticion me penienaeues one Se ccacidetaule lecki iopronament | es. ara'> nesemes more sevets after ' F RS | “ — jto, cleaf up Manhattan and. the {nterborough | | 2 CE eer tonne undem wonderful, buy at waaners ok ered rete oct ea teouan Level ate raid om the Rhine towna, the | BOL EVI TO INVA | Tante: a May Be Vera only on| which Gen. ¢ X Manhattan, apd. ine ss nitehall: | | ree ee ween we Miiter them Monday only. B'sot c of the Bomme was effected Inet night | yc, nc tr is thus, an officer mem- 0) SH KISM 0 S| © Ovcantons, enh uch serving on the War Council! | Montague tunnel route which is to through @ slight advance carried out ber of the party sald, to cause a ces | ON) COPE EN, June The Col- Muth a subordinate as Acting Chief of | ink ih the Old-Clarke Street tun i Bp tercert slight advance, carrimsiure | tion oF the Allied raids | ere / ws Gaaatte aaya that beginning th cand Oy Wish pAriaCaaiAT | nel FOuB WUD A latter; the line Special for Tomorrow, Tuesday, June 11th Ri twice the night was generally | an Humanity Is Driving in That Direc Dae eee idler GINDE. And CaCte te (oe RR en erAeting sauartermanter’ |tant deo metinth Mth Street, Manhat- 1) euocoLAaze COVERED [Rt ITINAS—The hearts of these nweet quiet and the situation unchanged. | i : ranta are forbidden to use napk ndling the bu ]tan, from Sixth Avenue to Bast River, ‘the. rieh nellowent Cream flav Strawherrs, Orunees Vantin, fre. tee Sint ee Tnch was eo | | tion, Says Head of Russian rants Pha, except on’ festive | ee then tunnel to Brooklyn, and || Chase i ir" Uneseelieds rely traeran ve . ie o . ns. the section ¢ he astern Parkway a - ry yo sgl : heavy on the Britian right wing fet: | ON THE BATTLE FRONT! Raitway Mission ae —_ | BELMONT PARK WINNERS, J route running hown WAR tase wt tOTS SRT ee Pic ef” 4 u jay = =omarn’ lehnowshy nu nd to the Juffalo ‘ eroding’ the attack. ngainat the | Prof, G. V. Lamonossoff, head of the pe FIRST RAC + French ‘again dropped to normal Reet ie cree sah " n allway Afibian in the Vulled| camnrmed, vuhe. 1eeCount Tohnows LAR uence teaned strike doox not Affect the con ‘j fs ; UT a e the Russian intellectuals orf ea i Ambassador » to Avenue line in Manhattan between ABSORTED CHEWING “Lost and Foun and Distant TI of b sated a atrong Clermanophile raps 'e plat » publish © Battery and Forty-second Street, TAFFIES — Yeu know @évertised in The World 0° reported Heavy Cs moveme ‘The softer and the more| of . 10 mila m to those from which nt Seventh Avenue those eld fashion ehew- “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room y Cannon beanie rst at the. Runsina Li ymbaseador Clerard, it was’ s Se trains will travel north on the pres ing «oodles—thone de- World Building. will be lated LONDON . bs o RUSSIAN IAs) i olentl: hae tek broke omelals Rhi Mary Maud, Huntress and | ent subway éracks. liclows sammertime for thirty days. These lists can be INDO! Tha souna of | ellestunl clase Gentine for ite'eun|*cenex Shpeme Che Bie ah Water Lady also ran _ ~ Joys. They are vresent- bagm at any af The Word's OfCiee, La icta of I heard srtain | schemes, prefers the Prussian autocracy| Lichnowsky's memoirs pla SECOND, HACE—Steeplechass on pal Croatia | | ea iy lle “ho favors ‘Lost " rnd a Je of 0 bil to those unc a) fo > ile! ‘o/sponaibility for the war our-year-olds and w . Frail we Sav oe left at any of The World's It was belleved to be Hee the battle. It pt t ‘ rot “Nie i feeds a thie “Prowinng rent Brit ‘nou two i nn Pr NAGE N, J 10.—T th ian ainsctly to ‘The World. Fe en ee line atnals demoer Ja has drifted ae g ana aut, won Wouvols, 14 Jorn Slay question may be settled by & Lee Po ied York, oF 4, I eee vaio the i on © huge le choose be hoa peree Mest tn Mew even. 1 ty ‘ and mut on of Dahinat 4 Croatia and the New York, * om or j ople hea TEC aiiaalan Gaaegaaia eects wit of Beet in New perman, 167 CF Willams 1 Hiishment of by rule in Bosnia m phat’ resembled the distant’ thud of ont Ot meen 2 nd In- | Yi pine satinday, | Rad out, thirds ‘The, 448, Gold Bund | and Abereegov ints According to, de The sorciiied welaht Includer the eomtal sellecivale and te Rorrare Of DEW op DOUnd—aavy BLE FA ebatchea received from Vienba to-day, ntainet 5 U t ‘ | .