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WEATHER—Probably Showers To- Night or To- Morrow *Uf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’| ° ¢ r EDITION en |“ Cirewlation Books Open to All? “Circulation Books Open to aii | __ PRICE zwo CENTS. _ SRG, the Nee eek Worthen NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1918. 18 PAGES ‘PRICE. TWO CENTS. DRIVE A COMPLETE F AILURE; AMERICANS CAPTURE 2 000 AUSTRIA TOOTALKS. AMERICAN OFFICERS FIGHTING ON MARNE AMERICANS SEIZE A MESSAGE | NAPALI ge ADMITTING CHECK OF GERMANS — BUT WITH A ‘STRING’ furian Sees No. Opposition | GERMAN DRIVE AT RHEIMS Reports From Battie Front. Show ‘Wilson's Views, but Balks BROKEN DOWN BY THE FRENCH; That Resistance of United States Si. ae NO HEADWAY | MADE ANYWHERE and French Troops Forced Enemy at Alsace and Trieste. to Bring Up Larger Force Than Foreigti Minister Professes) Mayor General, GOBER LAD SOB anee: “_uesert Combats Violent South of the Marne, With He Expected—Two Planes Shot , Readiness to Discuss Peace : Americans and French Counter-Attacking. Down Over Field by Americans. | wt FUND FOR MITCHEL STERLING'S WIL ~ RWANAMAKER pans, 2 tN REE s phat thn ty] WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES ON THE i Baron von sesie.* MEMORIAL REACHES, DISPOSES OF MORE. a NOW MENTIONED (stm % 8 om en i ee ciere ne | e AMSTI Burian, eign Minister, the Austrian and Hungarian Pre- cal fighting last night the enemy tried unsuccessfully to con- In Ic REO RS 18 GUOLER CR cR. CORE IEAOD, Fepee | IN GOVERNCR phpeh=:| tinue his enveloping movement upon Rheims by concentrating at Mar- minor localities the German offensive so far has been a Ser wa i faux, on the southwest, and at Fort Pompelle, on the southeast. Al- complete failure; ~ —— . - Whe ensmy's obstinacy + 5 though ‘ne captured Bligny Mountain (two miles northwest of Marfaux) Additional German prisoners taken to-day say they are con- jes ae Pate aye Cuaibations Range tum ein Ce A Get Bulk of Estate, | Deputy Police Con Commissioner] he was repulsed elsewhere without ditticulty. ,,, Yinced that their commanders have been beaten. and the Ge appears to) From Six Cents in Stamps With Reversion to Yale Talked of in Tammany Hall f Sree AYIMLOTS HESTON OU CO MRA Ry CEO WCRH TW AAILGEGE TET SM American troops to-day shot down a carrier pigeon belong- | to $250. University. as Compromise Candidate. f the War Office statement: ing to the enemy cast of Chateau-Thierry. It was carrying a mes- The name of Rodman Wanamaker, e afternoon, evening and night WIN) sage from a German divisional headquarters saying that the sit- n W. Steriin ‘ 1 em ne te . . er ta me furious at. “ation was serious—that the Germans saw no chance of making, i were particularly feroc vith of the Marne and further progress in the locality of that division. in the region of Chatillon During one of a dozen air combats this morning P. J. Abers- a Fren, nd American tr resisted Hagniticehtly ana phy of Maine shot down an enemy machine fifteen miles north of y Ru counter att ma m ; Dormans. George Robertson of Kansas City brought down a re ready to) $13 “South the Mar hav ible to a S Aan 5 : . a arithie: h a 61 wna veceivea dur y\their fines beyond St Monthodon,. Lisleres a German plane within the American lines in the same sector. the Fund was! more than 8 worth | find it necessary to go beyond the tha 5 h have taker The American troops in the bend of the Marne, the Fossoy outh of the Forest said on their w group: set fi of Business Men's tate poli- At managed The allied resistance to the Germans in the present offensive has been so great and the German losses consequently so heavy ' that enemy divisions which the German Staff had not intended to ‘ utilize until to-morrow had to be thrown into thé line by noon maine as far as the La yesterday. exces World with a $1,000) fr. ster ‘ arvted, and Yatel| ent He Hn aredd aaa BEE Pb a 1,000 prisoners. Mareuil-le-Port, on the Marne, south of Chatillon, i region, improved their positions during the night. At one place , siduary leg-| Loaders ot prog letting held by the French they drove the enemy across the river. j ree gat Bunnell Rae La i Wider ie “North of the Marne the Frencl ¢ enemy in the out The number of prisoners taken by the Americans was ine n of and a trust |b that a compro-| skirt of Chatillon and sou f ood, In this region creased. Otherwise there has been no change in this sector. The | ’ BREAD this ' piel there is no appreciab in the rest of the line, The enemy did artillery fire continued all along the line throughout the night. ims the Germans, exhansted by the frui é front east of b e in which rday, were i p French south of the w e region north of Squain, The battle positions of the French ar ee AMERICANS | REGAIN TWO TOWNS been extremely heay LONDON, July 1 In an operation 2 ted | w eastward t a to make | Yale, | first mention 1,000 is| -¢=— are to f which in f ferences * 8 received along 4 with but in the| ultimate y workingmen and Rubenstein’s letter || the Special De ved and voted i 1 will accept the ole ae om (ieee aes cence WHAT AMERICAN TROOPS DID 80 aoe Aaa Tn Bel integration for, t formation of new opponents de cause we and successfu tacks, Our al sion of © my gift prove a ba en ee my gratitude “oeitia"s| IN2 DAYS OF GERMAN OFFENSIVE the Now Batde Line, ————— LONDON, July 1 even less, 1 w rea] Won Signal Successes in Counter Drives East | selves ts termed militarism, and must and West of Chateau-Thierry and the ‘ ~ therefore t e . Ty > " — pers es on the Sector They Hold East of Rheims. YESTERDAY. i oa tate ’ : ! ca! ce \ A ust of ¢ wel th 1 M 1 ne ‘ 1 t " 1 M y 3 . h ; - » i Mr 8 wre i pie te ir n 1,504 | hers - be- [Ure af cont ny PARIS SHELLED AGAIN, Pe ; ; I ums 1 th b ud te . : = abe’ w ok ox 1 « s HoThis Morn f gerents, Pre Wilson's a t ; AI 1 ; x. Jar W. Gerard w tod gained ground in ¢ i kK Va \ Phierr = i ! Ane nit 7 ! ; TO-DAY. « \ —_ . M Ww ! Bingh 4 ri % Germa m igainst th To wall, DoA ge A UENitbad atte VS) us, JOU FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Phe & of Paris in more|ton ts suid to <1NLy 1 P088. 00 en CT TAT > ed a : MUIR @ GQ. 84 Bway and braaches,—Advt, "| Hae load’ vluePquiradiend pur-adn, | than a month was reported yesterday, ' because he is not well known aod successfully counter-attacking at many places. rene line in pursuance of their oflensive, acsuiding io information Ut : \ } ne ee ee a

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