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See — " Vacowe More Than Mile Gained by Haig in aan “If 1 Happens In New York dt’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ Vdd dil Viddddddddddlbdduldld C tio, |FINAL, ‘ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | WEATHER—Fair To-Night and Tuesday. “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ PRICE “TWO CENTS. biped iene tee Yo Werle NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918. 16 PAGES PRICE TWO ‘CENTS. _ GERMANS DRIVE ACROSS MARNE: HALTED AT VAUX BY AMERICANS 2 eating onan 2.00% AMERICAN TROOPS COUNTER ATTACK BY AMERICANS THESIONOONMRK-ASORNE STATS. GERMANS USE NavaL GUNS; = QN FORCES THAT CROSSED RIVER Army Holds Positions Abov e| Seatac | Thierry and Eastward Along the Marne— | ‘GERMANS TRY T T0 CUT OFF RHEIMS, Germans Throw Bridges Over the Sunday’s Contributions Range Shelling Is hare for First} From $250 to Six Cents thea ik Hom Vea co ae BY ATTACKING ON BOTH SIDES, Marne East of Chateau-Thierry, From Two Little Girls. Month. tle at Cc te at Chateau-Thierry and onst-| AMERICAN GENERAL | and Reach South Bank Under WILLCOX LAUDS PLAN. AMERICANS HALTED IT,|tance. their positions extend nores-| WHO COMMANDS U.S. | GAIN NEARLY THREE MILES, Withering Fire — French and —— west of Chateau-Thierry to the vil Declares The We wld Is Render-| Aviators 1batieA and Bombed | !#8° °f Torey, on the Clisnon River, | TROOPS ON MARNE | Paris Reports That Great Battle Is Still in| Americans Retire, and Then the ing a Real Service to | Cannon in Each New __| Suuigonnel where teny nave bees ens Progress, but Makes No Mention Yankee Soldiers Strike Back. the City. Location. desta | of Any Reverses. the Frst Army Corps, in this sector PARIS, July 15.—The long rang So far as known, no American troops John Purroy Mitchel 1 bombardment of Paris was resumed| are in the neighborhood of Rheims. the $10,000 mark. Popular subserip-| ini. aeternoon There have been Italian forces on the tions received over Sunday and until | line to the southwest of Rheims un- The fund for a memorial to Major Germans attacked to-day on a line extending from west of Chateau-Thierry to Maison de Champagne, twenty-five miles east of Rheims, the total length of attack being sixty-five miles. LONDON, July 145.—The Germans have crossed the Marne at N an offensive greater than any since that of March 21, the several places in their offensive, begun this morning, according to ad- | vices received here. Monday noon brought the total to| This is the first bombardment of| der attack in the present drive. French positions are said to have been penetrated at some points to American troops are in the thick of the battle. The first $8,213.07, an increase of $440.31 Paris for more than a month, Aare ee palsilye Oe the grand | the depth of 5,000 yards (nearly three miles), Some villages have been| attack of the day on them was at Vaux, a town west of Chateaw- Information obtained from the Offensive begun this morning against 1 % an : 3 ‘| ! A. E. Gallatin, ¢ of French Miniatry last week disclosed} the allied positions show that It is the| captured, Vhierry, which they captured two weeks ago. Latest reports Committee on Arts and Decorations of that this period of tranquility was/™ost ambitious stroke since March | the Mayor's Committee on National due to the efforts of American avia-| 21, when the Germans launched Defense, headed the Monday list with | tors who had sworn they would de-| assault against the British lines from | fend Paris. the vicinity of Arr to La ‘ere. The Every time the Germans found a front in the March 21 drive was re-| ported to be about fifty-five miles in| length. The on ver which the Ger- show the Amerieans by counter-attack drove back the Germans and advanced their line nearly half a mile but later retired to their original position, Advices 1eceived here state that tne attack began on a front of thirty miles between Chateau-Thierry and Bligny, southwest of Rheims. heir | sked that the n for any c¢ a $25 subscription and The Germans also attacked east of Rheims, between Prunay and Maison East of Chateau-Thierry, where Americans are fighting side committee be called de Champagne, on a front of twenty-five miles, by side with the French, the Germans have crossed the Marne new 1o operation. Pricella Palmer and Lucy! guns th nm for th long range Americans spotted It ou The German attack in the new offensive began in the region of at several points under a withering fire of French and American Gerland, who live in Douglaston, Long and with bombs blew up the em-| mans are a king to-day is approxi- | Island, sent 40 cent placements sndieuh sun crews mately fifty miles, from Chateau- | Vaux after a bombardment with gas and high explosive shells, according} artillery, Their progress was greatly hindered by machine gun Sergt. Philip Solomon, camp quar- erry on the west to Massiges, | ‘ > ir ‘ > ; Bergt, Philtr Liane ‘ae : pk ides He Ahad an pacha \to the Exchange Telegraph Company’s advices from Paris. The Ameri-| fire. Reports from the front say the first crossing was made in termaster at Camp Merri ew ne Champagne, on the cas: ae, aes sts vey, in forwarding a five ~ NURSE A REAL V WAR BRIDE: There ms to have been a new can artillery replied with a barrage tire. There was also a heavy bom- the big bend of the Marne. contribution, wrote | WEDS ON 9 HOUR NOTIGE ‘feature in this attack, Gr ava bardment in the region of Jaulgonne, on the Marne. American gunners and infantrymen fought and died where Bh toy SBIR: well of 5 YOUR. | ig guns had been brought up behind the The immediate objective of the Germans, it is considered here, prob-| they stood. Other Americans withdrew from along the Marne to Major Mitchel Memo BS pe ee enemy lines and towns and cities far 8 my small contribution be received | ¢ ay We | vahind: ihe Actual battle. area ware | ably is to detach Rheims by attacking on both sides of it and capturing] east of Dormans, the Germans making additional crossings. in the spirit sent: ‘Honor to éremony Hastily Performed at taken under bombardment he hills, which would protect their right fank on a further advance souti-| Progress of the enemy was hindered by a counter-attack by an whom honor is due, Bronx Hall of Records When Marine} ‘The apparent s¢ Maj.Gen, HUNTER | ward, American regiment at Conde, nearly four miles south of the In Sunday's mail k for Recruit Gets Notice to Depart, {mans attacking along PER RTCA, ue A 1 : $250 from William G Willcox, the , HOUO lien eta a qamniatry 9 (anne Marne and eight miles from Thierry, fourth contribution of that amount| Under the folds of the United States siamo, over the hills to Itheims, and ' GERMAN HOSPITAL CHANGES LE EX E D F TH East of Rheims no progress was made by the Germans, The sent in so far, Also came the smallest | 1)" : ve thence eastward to Massiges, was | , i i ; " A Hettoninad (UGLAKe Opithe hae De neh there are holding magnificently, jhe with th F 40) of Records, with John W. Murray, thir- along the Aisne late in } They | tei EASTWARD TO THE CHAMPAGNE a youngster’ 8 sc aw ty-one, of No. 5 West 44th Stre the evidently hoped to find the Al less | The World: My little sister and | ccigier bridegroom and Marie Elizabeth! well prepared in this sector than else- | Decided Before Mrs. Jay Moved to U 1 RAyiRE c ed our hi nnies since | Dougherty, twenty-two, of Philadelphia, | whe Have It Called the Edith we heard our mother speak of |the bride. She is studying nursing in) 4 ank of the Mar: 3 <pebine i is— i Mahone oir) MOHish aPAaK Of | thy. on The north bank of the Marne 4 Cavell Roar of Cannon Heard in Paris—Sky Lighted DRIVES THE GERMANS BACK The bridegroom, who was attached to Held by the Germans £06 ® Sle AAd i i | eet no a fae qh the Recruiting Committes of the May-| Of some twenty miles east from Cha-| | The tennan Hospi, hen the acl| as if by Electric Storm. * : v Hey ¢ | name to the Lenox 1 Hospital, Cw jount, or's Committ tional Defense .| teau-Thierry, A successful attack in| UMNO (0 oly ene oard 0 ol FOR NEARLY HA F A MI amount Sat: ee geny tional Dofenge, en-) toe"Fanelma arce might force the Als | He%e: secretary of tho Hoard of stan: FRENCH REPORT| I * BM, | lat : aa E cas Aied eh hae | ABER: Sa y that the new nam ; ay : TM [them nd this morning re-| lies back on seed will go into effect ofljeially at the end PARIS, July 15.—The following report was issued to-day by the Mr, Willcox wrote: “The World 1s|°elved a two- notice to report at! east and give the Germans command | of this month y rentcring & real service to the city in {Paris Island, N.C. This occasioned the| of the communication system by] Mrs, William Jay started a move-| French War Office: Americans Later Retire to Their Original Line affording admirers of Major Mitchel an |P&sy ceremony which the French and -American| ment recently to have the name of the “After viole itle ahaha: Catia aa ce i Ree Hr ityiia SeBraaa Tot onto: troops at Verdun and St. Mihiel| hospital changed the Edith Cavell After violent artillery preparation the Germans attackec mort. —Germans Attacked at Daylight After | Bombardment Lasting All Night. tion and perpetuate the influence and es mupalias nites food Lid earner Ley Hone een evtare. thie {ing from Chateau-Thierry as far as the Main de Mas insptration of his life by a permanent | nh Shie. Glatriog 19 She CHy Oe le vement started, and had optained the “Ere! Zien abiratioait a staal hie aha | 0 c epute ° hs a end 4 rench troops are meeting energetically the shock of the enemy on Deora aad Tam alsa we eect loll PRISONERS TAKEN be halons, which is reputed to be Qf} omission of the Supreme Court, The| — ied s Muadah Malad 2 Le Suter ah ie yon WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE MARNE, July 15 (Ase $250 to the fund which it is raising for trustees first asked to have the hoa~fa front of about eighty kilometres. The battle is in progress. ; ‘ p ss y this purpose, BY BRITISH IN PALESTINE: prot mately eighteen miles back Of} pita) known as the ( smopolitan Hos The inhabitants of Paris and the suburbs, says the Matin, heard vio- | Soclated Press).—The American forces on this front delivered a counter completes her training going into war work, important supply centre, It is ap- “If the proposed memorial could pik Pital, but there were 3 si ap , ‘ pi ; rete oe some practicable con- ij fey thle drive the Champagne re-| ‘The of £ the }lent artillery firing in the early hours to-day. The sky toward the east] attack upon the Germans in the Vaux region this morning and drove off tribution to the same cause for woioh {Enemy Attack Saturday and Sun-}gion nas been linked up i Se eal he was constantly lit up as if by a great electrical storm. | the enemy. he gave his life, for example, a hos day on Jordan River Dis- Flanders, Picardy, Oise and Mar urer; Ca e ‘ hea ahi ara oni the. bOulAvard te = Sank ; ihe Lotte the treatment and training of | fharcad Save War Oifice | fronts, forming a battle line of near- | Kertum, Sup : eee Those who were on the boulevards after midn ght listened to the Reports from Vaux this afternoon indicate that the Americans had bl persed, says War Office 0 miles, extending from Main-| 7 . *!cannonade, while small groups gathered on the high points of the city soldiers, I should | crippled and dis poor aaneal fae ghana p Soak tp | advanced their line in this region in the face of the determined enemy gladly increase my subscription.” LONDON, July -RNtien | trons ssiges, in the Champagne, tolin, wyckort Helgh |to watch the distant Ki The noise of the firing was particularly . Paul Vacarelli, who is Vice Presi. | took 610 pri ners including he Ger-| Ypres, in Flanders, loud in the southert it | attack. Mhe advance extended a distance of approximately 700 yards, — mans, in repelling enemy attacks in loud ie southern pari ¢ (Continued on Eighth Page.) Palestine War Office announced WIRE CONTROL | MEASURE MRS, WILSON 1 1 CHRISTEN “The overwhelming success which characterized Ludendorft’s pre but the Americans subsequently withdrew to their original line for stra- this afternoon. | cpaturany ht and. Sunda na rorn-| IS SENT 10 PRESIDENT FIRST HOG ISLAND SHIP vious offensives on t nef st day is entirely lacking now,” says the mili-| tegic reasons. Twenty-eight Germans were tuken prisoner in this sector, |tary critic in Liberte Surprise played only a minor part in this offen-| The American barrage here broke up the enemy waves and drove the covering passages of the SPECIAL NOTICE River and on the, Abu-Tellud “lp | President May Also Attend Initial |S!”e our aviation forces having reported marked troop movements notably} | tt nem back in confusion Shp statement as reparations Made for Immec ' in Champagne during the past two days 7 ADaQ ‘The first was dispersed, The sec . ‘ Launching at Yards Early | Word received here shows that the enemy also launched attack TO READERS ond penet ated uF Lines but @ counter Vaking Over of Telegraph in August : It was our cannon from Villers-Cotterets to the Mar hat Pari t of Rheim ahi ; n that a : an attack °| e ns. 'o a 7 ” Sa hee ees 4 or P « cae east OF NeiMs, on the sectors o} na ront on whict Prenc! ment through the War Indus. mans,! WASHINGTON, July 1 Prepara- | Woodrow 7. risten the Ret, formidable barrage that attackers could not le n | Americans are fighting side by side the positions are reported intact. tries Board me alles sm ul Hag Smite G¥be Fe ¥ fgg Je realy the first vessel to lays the way “It was between ins and Rheims that t nemy tl | The American machine gunners here let the enemy come close to Newspapers throughout the Grieved Over Pa Death |ine Post Office Department, though the'yard, early in A thee loveatest Brat ening. genuine he Mar hair by th ri ae 5 iy? * United States to CUT OFF edge + the Post Often 3 spartment, th ah th va i, early | N t!greatest mass of h' morning, seeking to cross the Ma their positions and then opened a deadly fire into the advancing close allowances for unsold copies "If von Hindenburg is dead T have| which the activities apparently forecast coo ENGR | Rheims appears so far to be outside the enemy's attack. Upon the rest! formations of Germans. on and after JULY 15, ROVER 30 YS TOE ee TUSaCEs 8 ware ‘nok’ officially discussed. > of the front of battle we are holding in the zone of our advance guards.” | in : sas ailaee tellus - ; SAVE WAST German allen, of No. 288 Bank Street, |” ane lution authorizing the as carr 7 The American counter attack followed one launched at daylight to- order TO SAVE ae Newark, is sald by neighbor AV sumption of control over telemrapn, tel. MAY OUTDO LIBERTY MOTOR. OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT. Lily eer eee Breit enie begin Therefore newsdealers will made i remark seve t # ne phone, cable N reaia eatcel ee LONDON, July 15.—The following report wa naditowa Jay by the Germans against United States troops west of Chateau-Thi- order only what they can yewana per ysthe lby the President during Curtin Company Working on New] 1” Ofice erry, especially near Vaux actually sell. You are re : aanheel! lala’ tosday Ge preslalcn Hee ws : quested to place a standing Fe he House and Senate and transmitted WASH ) The local operation in Dickebusch Lake to esterda (Vaux, which is one of the key positions of Chateau-Thierry, was + with your newsdealer THE WORLD ThAVEL BUREAU, —/*¢,0RCE To the White House, tiss At h : eavoving | oming was completely su ful captured by the Americans in a recent Franco-American advance, is A ® belief in official circles is that evelop an airplane an ene s ulgonne {s the place where the Germans crossed the Marne for thi getting a copy of Peer irene) Baas, naster General Burl w 2 na ald more “We ed c 2,000-) r taking e ar od ang| 2eule 4 ad The World, 08 Pen How, N.Y, au, Postmaster General Burleson will be of ite make, salt & pa We advanced on a 2,000-yard front, taking a ridge and wood anc} fret ume since the initial stages of the war, and were hurled back Check room for Degeage and parcels yA day and | President uses under the fe | that the taking over of tele = dines will come ip the very sure and ment is encou ph trunk — Liberty m ear future, acterized to~ jat taining all our objectives. We captured 296 prisoners, several machinc! py the Americans.) production was char ¥ as "doing very well.” ! guns and much other material.”” Le The attack came after a most vio’ lent bombardment of high explosives