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“Circulation Books Open to All. Md Copyright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ddd cd _ PRICE Two CENTS, \U. S. MEN GAIN MILE WITHOUT OPPOSITION NEW “YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, (GERMANS IN FULL RETREAT CROWN PRINCE NEARING THE VESLE RIVER t WEATHER—Fair To. Night and Gaturday. Caturaay, EDITION ra, “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 1918. 12 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘GIRL IN ARMY UNIFORM WHO IS HELD ON CHARG OF POSING AS OFFICER. NY FIRCT DAY OF NEWT? SYSTEM Terrific Jams at All Junction Points and Thousands Are Delay ] CITY OPENS {1S GAS FHT [| AT SERVICE BOARD HEARING; PS HUGHES DECISION ATTACKED, tS a ee SW | Fighting $1.25 Rate, People Ask Light : on Brooklyn Gas Co.’s Increasing Income it the early morning subwayites | red just another Shonts joke of the down Rig developed in the height Thousands got lost, Other thou- ublic Service Commis - CHADS IN SUBWAY AMERICANS, FRENCH, BRITISH AMERICAN DRIVE FROM SERGY ROLLED GERMANS BACK AFTER The Brooklyn Borough Gas Company announces it will charge town rush hour to-day to be the moat | Amid a Successful Outflanking Move- Mile to a Mile and a Half. satan its bunieaay aceert yay sue Gollawice Avuratiouieiker cat 4 Pebehon enero ey ~ ss ment Around Meuniere Wood. company’s operating income hus gradually risen durlug a period of five | known. Thus the inauguration of the! wip THE AMERICAN ARMY @———————— WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE AISNE-MARNE pee Wesladloe eet of ie a ‘ali i ext Be errant pelle) | te oines| IN FRANCE, Aug. 2 (1 2 caiey ACTION IN SIBERIA | Iyxon Aug. 2 (Associated Press).—The whole American line $29,000, and over balf million dollars in total income has been realised, : | nine males ca tra ee 4 © opposition Pe uEsOnYy Husebictit c= Soissons to Rheims pressed hard against the sides of the German Consumers of the rooklyn Borough Gas Company who paid the . left wing attacked northeast of MAKE FURTHER BIG ADVANCES Americans Advancea Mile on Entire Front, Meeting Little Resistance —French and British Strike at Flank Below Soissons, Taking Two Towns and Gaining From a HOT HAND-TO-HAND COMBATS ht Wing Advancing at the Same Time AT ONCE AGREED ON \ vast sum now ask the on to find out just what < | sands got nh the wrong station or Tinges (a mile and a half east and salient. Their gains were made almost without re: nce, became of ft. ? | were carried on a line they never had north of Fere-en-Tur ois) and P : =| ridden before, Muny more lost their (three miles southeast of Fere BY lJ , AND JAPAN Hammered as they have been for days, the Germans with- = 4 5 4 © breath and their temper in the solld on.Tardenols), following a smoke ‘, : . Wrong in Fact, Law and Conclusions, Says : B | cock Ue oncepicibe RRtEA Ky JanmEedl cine Gini Murtinily conoeniod ahale LO drew during the night, so that when the Americans, who were Assistant Corporation Counsel O'Brien— ie ihe. runw nye eon Meroe a ae ance Cro on roa eee ai supported on their right and left by the French, started early this f $1.25 Rate slides in Effect. faurat yO ay to open alr and a. the fields. : 7 Pokio Accepts American Pro- morning they did not encounter the usual machine gun fire. surface line T shboys went forward tn ; : . Bases aS je es posal for Aid to Czecho- In open order the men plowed their way through the heavy > Tho clovated lines felt the reflex g z through t e opening of th 4 from the confusion at Grand Central 7, nd gaining rat Slovaks. in- i i indi | anne pis ne i ~ AIRPLANE CARRYING CHUM us th ae ee Ee araeint ne ADA a ns : : : veh rain. soaned alae for almost a mile. ithe indications are that the | metion ‘oF « ‘ KILLS CADET ON CYCLE : mite P ad given up a motes te) a UL a \ | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 Joint a — will not make a stand until they reach the watershed j tion ‘between Jay the Ent badd ak 5 “L" express trains from upto ne | ute of German c Powers an sericea in Siberia |), , sve ed , a * ° from 95 conts to $1.23 : S. W. Rodgers, Son of Grand Cen- GIRL IN UNIFORM | Cane ie iey sis ye la Ae eee tea gne [anid seal is ' CROWN PRINCE'S ARMY IN GENERAL RETREAT. feet, A ie ¢ n Coun Salnee navel sets De: i rt tl Hai Baa oS es sty at-| ('4) Palace Manager, Meets Death 8 who left this and other! vance w ontinued here AUTINE! Japan jaw found acceptable the ON THE FRENCH FRONT IN FRANCE, Aug. 2 (Associ- John t | in Unusual Accident. | 1odir to try the ab ifte owing to the stiarp tacked the decision of ee er art Aue? @eCadet (}F {| 6 LIEUTENANT : und themselves going from bad to. salient American proposal, which primarily | sted Press),—The battle on the front north of the Marne resolved hes on 80-ce After the leawait \ » of Brookline worse ‘ AMERICAN RIGHT WING ALSO 00k» to the «ido Caccho-Slovaks | | . . . . sober on Hee nt oe cals a wit . da th me He, Os iy this because a majority of tha| MAKES ADVANCE. now oper boria,, and after |itselé during the night and this morning into almost a general re- Chanute Fie o ate last subwayites did not read their! The America ch y, advan : i . . Justice had a iene aa reli omy eta r op \ ou he Ainge aa et ened: Ppa eh das Bl ha pay asie ne | Wash-| tirement of the enemy north of the Ourcq, with the Allies pursuing 4 ate as a t h ev uD. flan ° t o C * oat part of the subway guards both in! irench troops co-operated in this a sats anil The town of Hartennes-et-Taux was occupied by the Allies, pet pa ype i the trains and scattered around the|sault. By evening the German re fais = | ‘Mr, Hughe *IMiss Duke of Newark. De : sal ped i Tenorsat eet Sat Kice had a . wipeac : nat ine | who also seized the wood lying to the south of this most important ong law . ais Saas al h Hu" cas | wood 8s cleare the He treo put ; Pade eel ly t tained at New London, Says eesti a ow the now "H" businces I; ’ vlna ares H a! ssa nae |place. The French and British in this sector took Contremain and | i" gered ie Ot She Was Wounded Abroad. ‘Trains on the old Broadway line, | (three miles east of Cierges) | ; tad she \' | then crossed the Chateau-Thierry-Soissons Road. Borough case, t both express and local, proceeded | be io Meunlere Wood waa). y Wilson lked t . “1 cannot find langu: iy has been shipped to ——— Seventh Avenuc 1 artil aking the Ge Lh ecrentit a donerda tated $ represents an advance ‘om e to eg I | , ee ee t Aug. 2 Charged with ; SOUS) SE Oe oe ‘A bath man et shashnine eine det 5 Nelow Soissons and north of the Crise waters taken yesterday, } 7 Ve trains on the Broadway line sw bed | h a row mn Fs | i Bours Son ‘ i te herasif to be a to the new Lexington Aven sten Further east on the line the Allies are within 500 yards of Vil- | ow rete: s t nt about nine the Motor ne Med- Jat Grand Cen } i terday—before the in lot Nera Gedea diavalta alteatcorneles tha mate lithe cid Beans way lers-Agron, and along the line toward Rheims they captured a j 4 opinion of Referee Jcaught fire when about 2,000 feet in|abroa ntntée three : | Seapeaning for Mayor Hylan and |tneaie ond demented in tremens an [teen Heaeie® ‘ '| wood situated 1,500 yards east of Romigny. | Nee ee ae dlaagri * ficeiaad Wialiiilad eit uy ares | Allied patrols have attained a position three-fifths of a mile alain a me, Hu Ms “ ae United to|north of Ville-en-Tardenois, and have occupied a height 1,500 an acts ne r A L. Me e . use : new motion on app! | } e young w n | : sacotec OF BROOKLYN TROLLEYS or GIERGES UNOCCUPIED: Along the centre of the front as well as on the westerly side q iss 6 A , aici The y jan, Ww b [ M the G istance diminished. Th i Moaled, raw vectay Wo r calle of Brakes | "enrine Bed 7 tia h FILLED WITH GERMAN GAS German resistance seemed greatly diminishe: e Allies nasein rosie exam i 3 1 5 ¢ UK officer nad 1 ng ri ir are excep y equ THAT LIES TEN FEET DEEP pressed through a series of thickets to the north of the road lead- »illon, a nage Work for Col n the Federa t ‘ F tot | teHeticinn’and off ger of th 6 ary. Oar n u ue ta ‘ ing from Goussancourt to Coulonges, and reached the southern ras ¢ pany. M ‘ wed that i ‘ officers | f wee enttieg omitted to mention in. hes! Been twlee ome bag ope LONDON, Au part of Vezilly Wood. tatem: om 4 is it t 4 A . . ’ \ peti ‘4 ne Miah & . of mesoeian TOOK vite OVER nt be r The Germans are burning villages as they retire and destroy- ! | pany, had ye ate ed ; ed at Kk loside 2 ing everything they come across. The entire battlefield is dotted } members of the nuh nn A yent ' ny r char , $ unt remark by conflagrations, some of them of large proportions. 5) ve 7 Grand ¢ 1 Times Sq 7 i having The important town of Ville-en-Tardenois, on the eastern a ae ‘ May | we WG iyr, and A whieh han side of the salient, has been encircled by the Allied forces. The ( wh ' i 4 n ned ow ae i French have taken additional towns and villages at various parts an ree nd revolver re ¥ R ) i r I N — a {dep a fe ide be 1 . Am ar we v of the front between Soissons and Rheims. The enemy is resisting ; 1 nan $50,000 FOOD PENALTY. |). a ‘y : ily dotted with ven | 0a her ¥ Ay - ¢ with r ely . | $2 Man's & Young Men's Suits, $7.85 talted Hortick Malted Milk Company Viow “ i h 1a beat : EP OF ALO! S Ot une prisoners ; ; i he HUB" Bp. | Weel fated Plowe flint ele ‘ I sarRecRI PETE Sip ADVANCE IN CENTRE ON 15-MILE FRONT. } " ing), t WASHINGTON, Ang oS Meanwh PARIS, Aug. 2 (United Press),—New Allied progress on the i i i A Cc | N G M i 1 POE ee an ee Rea fix fifteen-mile front between Fere-en-Tardenois and Ville-en-Tarde- al price tor t ey ENTRIES, Fase : re y ant N iba Woot aanty beck room f el parcels hasan : : t on I : ; vi | nels was reported to-day. cial priee for to-« ” avy, the Food Admin ¢ eat parcels eee dag ead | ground north of Roncheres and . Brewdwey.c i ee SL ERR OG ele ie Te BE eT ier eat rein! ere tor on trom the bills near ergy." Between the Ardre and the Vesle Rivers a number of fires

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