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U.S. ARMY OF The “Circulation Books Open | to All. ‘ad tat Fike Nee one Werke NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, PRICE TWO CENTS. HOTTEST NEW YORK DAY, 101 AT 3.30 P.M. ‘ALLIES WIN NORTH OF VESLE | HOTTEST DAY EVER KNOWN IE CINK. AMERICAN ELAN SURPRISED i nm mat wee em ainan urea Ba ees WEATHER—Fair and Continued Warmer. “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ EDITION Wii ie ponent WM MW PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyri 1918. FRANCO-AMERICAN TROOPS SUBMARINE SINKS GERMANS AND STOPPED THEIR ‘OFFENSIVE SAYS GEN, MANGIN |\ WEATHER BUREAU HISTORY: re THOUSANDS GIVE UP WORK. lay; South winds. | | iter father roported th 7—The | the police and asked ti probably Thur: WASHINGTON, Aug, jon to} t earch | € There may be local thunder been abducted early Friday. The following cities registered the highest heat in history: Town Draft Board lex Employees | LIGHTSHIP HATTERAS torpedoed off the Japa ‘Worthy Sons of Your Great Coun He Tells Third Army Corps try,’ CH ARMY AND SAILORS DUPED : Doteetives, tions from District Atte ho gave his udd STRIKE ANOTHER HARD BLOW ane aNEET U.S. ARMY OF 5,000,000, = j 4 IN TH ), a0 - - a os ang YN et ae avec Vesle Which Meets and Defeats Reaches Shore ety — order of the day, ud ne : ik : i fee toe “FIND MARGARET LANE'S Jap Steamer Torpedoed. gous iagaineEnt, dieh’ FGA the Germans There—French Make No Hope oO eet for Iwo - tuken the enemy by surprise, and ea: Days, Is Official Wash- BODY DROWNED IN BAY , WABHINGTON) Augiractne;Dia=| your indamibible (esacily, has Aer SVERIGE Near Montdidier 7 mond Shoaiu idantahitp off: Cape dal stopped a return offensive by his ington Forecast. Fag gae rte cal) Cresh aiiaoaL! VouThuve preven British Regain Lost Ground. eee ar | Thought 12-Year-Old Girl Swam enemy submarine tate yesterday, th daa ba a TO-NIGHT WORST OF ALL] Gut Too Far ant Was | Susy Demet SRNR) GEC GEA yea cetera ~ PLAN OF WAR DEPARTMENT, ON THE FRENCH FRONT IN FRANCE, Aug. 7 (Associ- Ame | } The to cheir| of 165,000 men. Their identity ath Toll To-Day Is 5, With) a3. joay Psa tar have ¢ wafely, | thelr trata loan’ ‘aud’ thet WO cases ted Press).—Franco-American forces were thrown across the Prostrations Overcrowding | iwers sold t Prarscelien hfe rear sae reit ate at rok River last evening and forced the enemy back The croas- the Hospitals. Lane 5 » Jorsey : S | bile WY ich reacted the Navy De- Crees tae tee ee \Gen. March Tells Senate Commi ttee ing was effected to the east of Braisne. The enemy was attacked aeecnebeaniat Chamber ommorce, was found ; ivts ’ ; : . 86 — | Grove Beach, § navigation in the world and ix know Soventy-Bie division, Na i k ; i 63 eas a abe os lla sia GAaa ae Be MEA te ae | Allied Programme to Hasten Shortly afterward the Germans launched a second counter on be mer, went out, yes t ois anes bicenst ting of We from Wat's End. | attack with a heavy artillery barrage, but could not dislodge the WA. 2 . . a ii ai ms my helpless — Cyr Tr Cenune : _ = ' Allies, who stuck to the positions they had won. The enemy ap- ’ eturned to the club house to ¢ Spon ; ; ; i Eerie ; Tews : 12 42 | ce starwaral announced het probat ex navivatt ee te : WASHINGTON, Aug. 7.—In urging enactinent of the Administra- pears to have strong forces in this neighborhood. te, 43 | tion of swimming back to the foat| ¥ and Viriinin t0 Camp Lee, “on Man Power Bill extending draft ages from eighteen to forty-five - , , UNDER FIRE 2P, 39 tank Rinse Gen Gea raat M aura Ser | BOTH GERMAN FLANKS UNDER FIRE. 2.30 7 ae ‘ rs pe d Medan nowent |" Car os " ur i told the Senate wl iry ¢ eam) tee to-day that che PARIS, Aug. 7.—German positions at the flanks of the Aisne: 3.30 P.M 43 | they saw her to the CLAIM SOLDIERS an . men f n a irmy of approximately five million men, to be Vesle llse=-west cf Rheims and ent of Scltsons-care being ate Slates ny aid ja ¢ tee th Wii ‘peailainn the paporiites: ie ——————-——— ———— jected to an enfilading artillery fire. More than half the enemy Table te tasseae te on MINISTER UNDER fire feast thirty-six hours more, the | automob ie with closed cite ns ven ul ” a te I n tp | w German attacks along the Vesle have been repulsed, the al Weather Bureau de- [ion t iiy amd this was cited in| Jay with eighty-five AS FREE MASONS ete its remortod at tt ' Teresichenko Sli alPollava) Ac-|War Office announces, East of Bralene 100 prisoners were taken: clared to-day. support of the theory that she had|! We ie eee : the United States d to en’ cording to Paris Despatches— In the course of the fighting near the Vesle the French occu- Murderer Not Known litury py © to earry out | as . . : . showers at some points which Nobody saw the girl drown but it Re One T! i Alleped Gort 7 yo M Maes pails STA ‘i s. 1 |Pied the station of Ciry-Salsogne, just to the west of the bend in : is prosumed she swam out too far ne Thousand aged to Bel the peiscios ag jon at the eecent | PAR avn yu ail will give temporary relief, but [oor oat. and was unable tot submarine fired five torpedo Ee fAetoe InthreAllioa! Gunterence inv Gucia toons ' the Vesle where it turns northward to join the Aisne. everywhere, except in the North- | 10m {lle fol! ot , tha tiieliten west ; Victims of Two Men : "fairs aul west, burning temperatures will = bers of the er aid a er Arrest buena Any y In the Montdidier area French troops last night gained prevelli until) late Sormorcow or PAPERS NON-E “ESSENTIAL. ‘ Phd then Gonna cuit - The Chic ground south of Framicourt and southeast of Montdidier. dt} and rep ry. | entity of his a not known seneral disc . . Moreuil, the most important town between Amiens and Mont- Pittsburgh + et erewc|poeel teulay FAURE 4 _ BRITISH CASUALTIES DROP. a r hn Philadelphia . 104 was owned bya d swindlers who hay didier. It is on the cast bank of the Avre, nine miles north of Baltimore 106 Mloording to the authorities, a Nae Washington ... - 106 vo they ae al oe = ‘idlors ‘and waitore(n: the Montdidier. Detroit 104 hirteen employees a | san y | » do they must e¢ eek | e and others Freemason The Germans to-day made a local attack against the French position Toledo 104 oductive employment placed ais be declared ——_—_« 4. 'Foch Throws a Force Across the lines between the Vesle and the Aisne also are under a flanking French troops are reported to have reached the suburbs of ‘oulh of Auberive, in Champagne, They were repulsed rder. Those called invlude reporter ne arya ‘ ramme i i i New York aweltered and sizzicd to-| pressmen, linotype operators and ad IN LEXINGTON TUBE Figtel G o aim siet St hakeobers }crnment Killed or ¢ rs 4 fl i Indications are that the German High Command is about ready to um Stepan of No. 31 ' l ottest weather eve 0 vertinin ' Won Vv i MOy 10 ths hottest wearter: syor'RHOWN . . > far by a He 1 jeune proceed with anolaer shortening of the western front on a dillerent sector in the city, At 3.90 o'clock the ther-| , per Hurt in Colli . c . ation May Co L . t i! {that ther r fr antmen in| tp hat bets s ah ‘ Zurich despatch t mometer stood at 101 rees, the War ™ , f ; pet ; Tceelda se } Min that between Soissons and Rheim ¢ to a Zurich despatch to hottest in the bistory of the Weather| WASHINGTON, A S =e 4 Men : y the Matin, quoting a Berlin despatch to the Badische Presse of Karlsruhe, Bureau, The hottest night ever ox-| havin steol and other . . anal WANT 5,000,000 MEN AT HOME be RANOY J perienced is expected e son hand above | ingtor RTI : cp AND ABROAD =! This operation has in view not only the occupation of more favorable sd picmriille HINES NGF HO TIAE ALS IE Ay Mute DRELIAAe hen tera Attor-|der arins, ariny officials tnx there | SHIP BLAST KILLS OFFICER, | positions, but, more particularly, the release of a considerable number of o'clock from the southwest, but it wa aa hye the aif aas | aWenate *§ | like @ furnace blast and with the hu | Government. A memt r Ma nen 1 in 5 jy | Peat. Pome Pepile hive Aplines Here | CLVSIOn midity helping along the suffering. At | Indu ne i Boi a i a 1 |G REAT WORK OF BERTHELOT'’S ARMY. ere! t d at 97, having suse A i} peo the mercury ViOB| mensurate with th } b The Associated Press corresp tat the Freneh Army Headquare been up to the 99 m ten minutes | 4 eS 1 | ) before. It was again 8 2 o'clock t | rs says the army of Gen, § Jot, whose operations had a marked and half an hour later had goDe up to ‘ 5 : ' ' ! effect in bringing about the retreat of the Crown Prince across the Vesle 095 44 4 | — ° The hottest day of last year was wall nap tie i ‘ eet MALVY MAY GO TO ENGLAND, |y breaking down the eastern pivot of b ithwest of Rheims, ef- July 31, when the thermometer Thsreane Tic } ie : showed 98 degrees e only time er pw BIGGER CROWD AT CONEY!,..., cars & ' x nd | pantsims of material during the wood alone since weather rece ve eae . Pi Bid t Row H mane in New York that r tert | A Misiewicz ‘ ‘ ' avy calit ne at the 100 point was in xy t we ‘ . i - of ott ! 1881 i 1 wt Ransom held n i ’ ‘The heat to-day city aS nant complaint on which R a i ‘ ; erry t ny also captured \ eries of heavy and field swelter and the zzle, ; 1 u 1 \ caused three deaths y and two Close on A 1 7 _ which are now being used against the ene! Its booty com- maa . : “ 4 ’ Three Dead tr . a i ee fi éOiainued Gh Bonend Pare.) m" i es ‘ . . pe ises likewise, in addition to 373 machi ds of light trench } ‘ Ww nt . =, ng Mortars, 7 army’s prisoners exc | THE WORLD TRAVE!, BUREAU. xt Fle Ce ae Aveta, Pullin (World) Puliding y ne 7 oii areas 35,000 PRISONERS; 700 G TAKEN. j ‘Telephone Beekman 4000. t : ‘ r . Benson would FOR AM 4 It is officially 1ounced th the Marne fighting the French, | Gansh tote be tamae an ‘ane ana | Take fficially announced that in the Marne fighting the ch, | Qn on Se and parcels oven dag end cundays ent law permits g 4a}, Ranson ; ~ - Pe hi and : , i ran cers to open until 10 AM, $1,000 and Stepan in $500 bai. (Continued on Second Page.) eat’ American, British and Italians have captured 35,000 prisoners, 700 guns, : { 4 i ‘ $ ¥ emearester ~ Pi a

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