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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918. . ENTIRE GERMAN LINE IMPERILLED BY ALLIED ADVANCE® line of the Aisne River is in progress, and infa sme 2 eae LAST GERMANHOPE |"ftmen ae tang AUSTRIANS RUSHED BLOOD OF NOBILITY. Yuwie wo FORCED INTO ARMY, mugepaueieamiiia.. OFDRNETOCOAST S000 TQHELPEERMANS: ISEASILY ACQUIRED SW PENS HO NAW Ic HNG SOK portance of the operations carried out Monday east and 1 the Oise. tay att act we DASHED BY BRITISH BOYS USED ALSO INBOLSHEVIK VEINS HIS WIFE CHARGES siders that the town virtually is in the power ne Emperor Charles V Warned by| Russian Soldier, Elected to, Mrs. Lauretta Young Declares, They believe that Lassigny is about ef the Fre Husband’s Parents Hold L'Homme Libre says ‘that -notwithst inding the stubborn German > - resistance the enemy is being forced to give up territory, and declares) Withdrawal on Lys Salient Press Against Furnishing | Command Regiment, Tells | Kaiser “Cannon Fodder.” His Wife How to Act. Boy in Revenge. Hug Ge Germs jroo It may be that ar to make another retreat. The paper says that the enemy probably will Spring Effort. qualify such a movement as wise or strategic trom his px Reid LUDENDORFF HAS 140 DIVISIONS FIGHTIN Apart from the tactful results obtained that before the operations are completed the Germans will be compelled Marks Final Failure of { of view, VitH THE BRITISH ARMY IN objects of which will) RANCH, Aug 20 (Associated Press) 28 (by mail).—Ap PARIS, Aug. 20 (United inte LONDON, Ju Mre, Lauretta Young wants her e The serious inroads the Allies’ per-} parently it is very easy to aca four-year-old son, but appeals to be seen more clearly in jhe near future, the Allied attacks between the, Hy withdrawing thelr forces in the ni sd pies eiiices feser@ | ee blood” in Russia police, draft board officials and : eotor of the aa , jerman reserves, ch Ludendorft| a . Somme and the Aisne in the last two days, modestly called local or line. roof the 1 lient the nan which Lu¢ The Minskoye Slovo published the| others have failed to return him yet. straighten operations in the War Office communiques, have the nan definitely have given up one was hoarding for a supreme effort.) ronowing letter, written by a “squad Mrs. Young charges that the boy is parents because she had him inducted into military service by proving that @he was not dependent upon him for sup- port, Her husband's name originally was Harry Junge, sho says. Mrs. Young said she last saw ber on Aug. 6, when her husband took him into Perry's drug storegin The World Building to buy him some candy. Mrs, Young and her husband's paren Mr, and Mrs, Wilhelm Ju Waited outside for an hour When the soldier did not return the young mother went home heart- broken. According to Mrs, Young the chub- | by youngster has been her sole pride Jand joy ever since the day af his birth. “He has been the*onf¥ thise I have lived for,” said the? tgother sadly. The seven years of Piarried life has not been a bed of roses, ac- |cording to Mrs. Young. Her hus- ints from which a drive for are shown by two significant facts! companion” elected by appearance of several At his comrades Jan }to command a Bolshevik regiment, to s on the west front and his wife of boys of the 1919 cl “My greatly respected wife, Agri- 1, a Ivanovia, among the latest prisoners. a : n the first lines of my letter I j ‘The Proportion of boys taken If) inform you that by the grace of God! recent hauls indicates that pract!-jand tie wii! of my soldier comrades | of the class of ‘1919 have|the blood of the nobility is now flow- bien wentts the teents Jing in my veins, because I am now ‘Father Commander of the whole regiment and of its war chest erence at) “1 enclose 100 rubles, with which rs, in which the;you must buy yourself an astrachan Kuiser and Emperor Charles partict-/coat and a feather, which om on the head. “You Ure not to keep company with the women of the village, but you must call on the officers’ wives. Do [mot rush into their houses like @ swine, but let yourself be announced to let thern know who you are. “Do not carry on with the soldiers and so stain my regimental rank. © won or lost on the west front, and] won important effect of keeping the enemy on the alert and preventing him irom preparing a counter-offensive The attacks have made it impossible tor Gen, | udendortt tO T+) German High Command, at least for croup ‘nis troops. They have obliged him to maintain more {han {16)the time being, abandoned hope of livisions in the first line, which have to be relieved constantly Ati reach ng the coast, and now perhaps Hy ‘ hiefly concerned with getting the everal points it has been necessary for him to increase the density Of| German tines back to a place of he first line greater security The army of Gen, von Eben, which holds the liné from Carlepont} “a Ale vas, were ria be 1 ‘ heise » «| pected for some time, and it co! 0 Missy-Sur-Aisne, had only ten divisions in the first lime on Aug. 18.) tinued ast night and to-day even on The recent French operations on that front, it is believed here, will make! a slightly vroader front than that of necessary for Gen, von Boehn to send him reinforcement yesterday, The retirement marked 242 the conclusion and failure of the ef jfort which Germany Inunched early lin the spring to “finish off the Brit BRITISH ADVANCE LINES ium Army Oy driving through t0 the jen AN D BEA T FF K Other withdrawals continue and the T < sh, taking advantage of the op- portunity, have at various pla | pushed forward where the enemy has Four German Thrusts Hirde North of |?! smal xarrisons being held by her husband n rgically would be launched. divis| This is taken to indicate that the number Reliable reports from Switzerland assert that the recent con main headquar v pated, was concerned chiefly with the crisis in man power resulting from the turn of affairs on the west front. It is reported that Charles reluct- intly agreed to lend Ludendorft) “eannon fodder," if public opinion would stand the strain, The Ger- | mans pointed out that the war would FRANK. OPTON e British also 4 have battered in’ the Germans at| atria id be be: , ihc ha ts LR it Mec band's love so mM Roye—Gains Made on Lys I ces where tie was not quite ready | Captured Engineer Writes to Arthur | Fiewitdnescnlye swith) rehaKy Ia dee ale eet i Bee T aueh NaSRee io deka oi ah SRATRRS Salient. be ra Taner Thsabrsll K Baitiewi| Woods Wet He Suffers eet. : pAcadie ea nia dic | Comr ander of ment | ies an by Ke riage i LONDON, Aug. 20.—Four German attacks against British positions at | RMIWHY | Here a local aperdiion Maa ready aro propating the public for|s 4 -oUK HIM. si ah | at the todiiwaeiate | Chilly, about six miles north of Roye, were repulsed during the past night, | isn Gavanoing. (hele postions note | her’ PSB abel baer inat ol eawercnitiinee ait mae canal The “greatly respected wife” was! “HOWARD YOUNG | aaariate Hid lerpagtetete tC according to the official statement issued at the War Office to-day distance and capturing one offcer| member of the 1ith Engineers of New| was necessitated by events at tual spretene ae ee any ALE ty | eat wal KebE VER (he GhAA pedis t ‘The British lines were advanced in the neighborhood of Vieux Berquin | “™! 8 of other pane aver the | Yor and now a prisoner in a Ger-/front, ‘The National Zeitung warns HA CERBIGG REIATIN: (asthe nana '600, 000 BELGIAN REFUGEES | there and Outtersteen, in the Lys salient, according to the statement, which says] jjritivh still further advanced their a ahE Nia . a ie oe He i Ma liek Eeitieniee Te Rutan ary | eee redeice icone aun une He ARE CUT OFF FROM HOME iatay with aig woth cite ist teas - that 182 of the enemy were made rin Joe adi ale Aap ndig ety street when the war broke out, and| “Woo unto Charles if he ullows|¢vinced points Ht ane Yaber lie: ania gov bable® ese wore wort tia immediately applied for and received | him to be bullied into sending tions, An my attack which de-}a furlough and joined the rin don his de t ers.| Austrians into the shambles,” the| 60,000 in Unconquered Part of Na- haied 8 bi fas ni | veloped here yesterday was a com- His re ent was part of the First] news; declares. “It will chain! WALL STREET GOSSIP } tion in Peril From German (oe oe , Werder Wonca [plete failure in every respect, the] Expedition to Francs Was the} his destiny to Ludendorff and will | | | t Germans suffering heavy casualties, | eleventh which was working at Cam al the fate of himself and the peo-| a eS | Guns and Aviators. Fees pipPehde re pin My ey While the Germans ganaged to] brai when the Brit forces were forever." od AYE nad litdd MORE CWo Une CaNET isyicipte FRENCH. penetrate the British positions at two|driven back, and the members of From Vienna it is reported that|, OW ia Wy egy re Ll Peek re break up houseke i (Gr ail ae PARIS, Aug. 26.—The French official report for (o-day tollows : anny vite aulohly hurled out wale 2 dropped thelr dissing. ¢ roy Charles in worried age Galen stock in addition to regular quarterty | land, entirely cut off furniture to pay some back bills. She A ’ ‘ ‘ nd the line this morning was com-| picked up rifles and dug into the| whether the people and the army wil 5 aie eek 7 SUEOAA’C ANA? rhaddela tebe a? Ae fe ne ‘ There were reciprocal bombardments in the region of Lassigny and plataivceealnied, Not anne pe iy WDLRALLE THE ERTL DURE GAUITS ICLETRnaLe th Caceiodaiide clea DD oe i ei ais sou ip aa Fad adie is Bow GE w 1 bee noted at No. 8 Dreslincourt during the night. of ground\was gained by the enemy. | Upton was thought to have been killed,| ‘The Germans are now scraping up|able in Liberty 41-4 per cent. bonds. to ates mad Lieut. Cojo idee Between the Oise and the Aisne Frenci troops occupied the village} Between the Somme and the Ancre | but ‘ufter some months word came}eyery man possible in the back areas | All dividends payable Oct. 1 Ernest knell, Direct t ANAT: TRE an Kivers the British lines have been | that he was a pris |for fighting, replacing hitherto unfit Civifian Reliet for the American Red i in South China, ba} of Vassens, to the northwest of Mersain, last evening. | atanalioaliopheveds inv tha ipaats few |lc Eline i i raph was Inclosod in a/men in auxiliary work by girls dividend of 13-4 per cent. on common “A surprise attack by the enemy west of Maison-de-Champagne Was] days and last night the positions of [letter to Lieut. Col, Arthur Woods,| sna hasty ocean Ol tt orate Ghee without result. the enemy weat of Bray were suc- | former ce ' e Commissione | 8 n er eent preferre: “The night was calm on the rest of the front cossfully raided. uniform apparently conf ne é ‘ wna. | AUSTRIA REFUSED MEN, ee bie ee i in pene i ‘German airplanes bombarded Nancy last night. It is reported that mreeches and aR n sack cap $e hp ae Sra ditions fic re six of the avd scpuiaien yon killed and om pounded # ; 6,000 KILLED OR INJURED The Paes raph ws ate thal cent, on: praforred stock, payable. Oct. | ‘ py [eent, on preferred stock, payable Oct. | peril from German guns and aviator BRITISH. IN KRUPP BLAST IN JUNE | Brivations, but. the boys who. know | Emperor Said to Have Declined to| 1% to stock of record Sept. __ Nile, the Dalgians now are. widely | | rrett Company—Regular quarterly Cross In fore Aug. 20 (Associated 4 thousand persons are y]homeless and 250,000 are without proper ‘|food ax a result of a tood in the Tung up| River, ‘The American Red Cross Is providing temporary relief, the ¢ willing to live LONDON, Aug. 70,000 in Lan- —The British War Office statement for to-day RLM ihe, Garmetmene ane Furnish Soldiers Kaiser CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, | ‘re are 79.000 on Pa yn” oman in the der rtment and : that he is probably running the prison Asked For. . : Jon, and about 30,000 in Hawre, eae: Information Obtained From Letters Matlin UHR le RGAE thene JLB eHIAt ———— Relsian ( ment 18 co-ope “A successful minor operation was carried out by us last evening Round on Prisoners Taken posh | Peat cea ps tele ter te ZURICH, Aug. 20.—Emperor Charles | With net chaos from previous clove sa liveth on Raa ORGRA’ IH oe yetween Vieux Berquin and Outtersteen, to the right of our recent ad- le ih L de in addition to his Knglish educat lhas refused to send Austrian troops to i aie High, Low © ae | i ce in all centres where vance in that sector. Our line was brought forward to the neighborhood in Picardy. writes We n par Dia weal fronbs RpOreIae: £0 BO TUMOEL AMG tiataen ut a neys Sangre ARIS 4 he sa current in Vienna, despatches from that | Am! card Fé — : f the Vieux Berquin-Outtersteen Road. We took 182 prisoners PARIS, Aug. 20.~Six thousand per- |, 7" for pei Menbra aoa Na fin in beat LIBERTY BONDS AT 101.10 “Last night the enemy four times attacked posts established by us{son# were killed or injured in an ex-| we want in, the 3 — . Aa bus NDS +10. x, ‘hilly 7 . . plosion at the Krupp works in June,|or sinokes. We have also This despatch is apparently contra-| Am: 1 : northeast of Chilly. On each occasion he was repulsed : . reading matter and two } dictory of that from Paris saylog Aus- | Am Ba 4 Ma, First Iasue Establishes New Migh accord rR to letters taken from prison ptured on the Pleardy froat, ft wae learned he eee news: |trian divisions had appeared on the | Xm, sum, ‘Tey, 1 Tet! ndris, IN/ west front. It has been reported Se Vane oe min c r 7 » | Snaconda, Minin, minimum demanded of Austria by the | Snicondy Mioiny | divisions -_ ne ‘INVADED PART OF ITALY |FOE'S POWER CRUMBLES: 3)". vac fee nae Ps deaaitiietike Tig week cee | MADE ANOTHER BELGIUM] MEN NOT YET FIT SENT sina ORCHESTRA COMPANY, WII Give First Symphony Concert \' Monday) with losses to the en ? 5 { Archbishop of Udine Reports Aus- 10 FRONT FROM HOSPITALS Bos SINT the Paris Sym- (GERMANS PLANNED SIEGE —KAISER'S GENERALS ADMIT =| -Getmans Have *Stripped | ie Si akan heverenae cannons | * | “We successfully raided a German post west of B | “Our patrols made progress during the night in the area between |° Sne Lawe und the Lys Rivers and are now east of the Paradis Merville | of playing cards from a Yar paper reporter, Guido 1 y Berlin, J-otel Adlon Vigare on the Market. Liberty Loan bonda of the fir pe axable issue eat a new high mark shortly after the ing of the market day when a block of $58,000 was sold at 101.10. After scoring a high of 101,06 yes| This Mattress is not like and to 100,84, first issue bonds |the ordina’ You'll get closed e upward trend com-|many years wear out of it and then menced immediately upon the opening of the market. cent. 1 Foul a hostile raid was repulsed ny,” Gen, Pershing reported to-day ae when made over it's as good as new. eee: Only pure horse hair of which it is \ cia apiban Ade Cited by French | made and the quality of the workman- for “Audacity ship can produce the standard “Hall” ITHACA, N. Y. Aug. 20,— First | mattress. Comfort, quality and dura- Lieut, Edward M, Urband of this | bility are combined in all of Hall's |city, serving with Escadriile 283 of pedding. Sold by your dealer or call Poe areal commander for hia vic. [at cur retail store—Prices moderate will give a Disiticis They Overman, eaves Cut In Half and Wounded] ober of concerts in leading American OF PARIS WITH GO-FOOT | STRENGTH OF U.S. ARMY | .ssinscrox, auc. 2--trainn ana] Horses Ate Hurried West With [oes next fall it was announced to SIINGTON 2 ine an foes day. Arrangements for the tour were GANNON 5 MILES AWAY MENACES GERMAN CAUSE the surrounding Italian provinces, over: | Bandages Still in Place. Sig oy the widhen heh commissioner | Jrun by the enemy, have become 1 sex LONDON, Aug. 20.—It is believed in} the United States Government, act- Re = Jond Belgium under the yoke of Austro- | ; ker {Ing on a suggestion by the French Asso- the |Ciation for Musical Art, of New York, | {4 ns are we: jogne that the Ge German oppressors, acocrding to a dec- ‘Guns Firing Three: s wer To Quarters of Ton) Von Liebert Says British and French |igration of the Archbishop of Udine, [on the weatern front, than ovnn the Ahi aint gupervise the tour ie da tory over two German airplanes FRANK A. HALL & SONS Shells Were Ready When | Owe Recent Successe: {rom Rome. vanondent at The Hague. Fe docs nov], TR? orchestra will give the firat per | Ser. der The citation characterizes him as Manufacturers of Be and Bedding Drive W On ' \ i fons are being stripped of ; TsPOne by woes BON) tommance at the Metropolitan Opera | Mexican “full of dash and audacity,” and says 25 West 45th St. Last Drive as + to America. of the least value, it aiat-; vouch for other se ns of Germany | House in New York, and the second at | Midvale that after defeating the two ne y 2 fai Jed. Lita: uthorities have just t enue af 60 ona ¢ $ : re ex While on reconnol e duty, | ARIS, Aug, 20.—The Ger AMSTERDAM, Aug. 20. |eomni he velmnER. renulsttion of | but gives this remy of conditions IN| symphony Hall, this city, early in Fee ee eenadl hie cmntaalon Alehauel, DIED. mans, when they started OFBPSSIONAL soldiers like }metal fre ; ded territory and | the Cologne district; October, Profits will be turned over for his plano was riddled with bullets.” |MACKELVIE,—Passed away, suddenly, ' thelr last offensive, wore Gens, Yon Blume and Von |Pren'taken to Germany and Austric to] All leaves from the front havo been |war relief purposes —_ - his home, Cedar Knoll, Sanda Point, L prepared for a siege of Par } Liebert, unlike so many = |be used in nitions manufaccar reduced by one-half | a oe Pcits Buffalo Woman Killed by Auto. 1, NEIL BRUCK MACKELVIE, 1879- Be ener cea wanted RRA Sine Saes ts Trern esyd ae| are sent to the front from the| Senator James ndition Grave. sen ie ARANAC LAKE, N. Y., Aug, 20.—| 1018 ' e Petit Parisien declared we to belittle the # cance , »spitals before completely fit | BALTIMORE, Aug. —The condi- | jenneytanie Tp | Mrs. Rose M wealthy wiow ¢ Notice unoral hereafter, Brin James, of Ientucky, Who 4s {il at Johns | struck a ale « 1 . Z0PO ee i A number of 60-foot guns, fir can army on the west front, Played Promin are t German | MADE, Piovthmernt (Hoedine coepln: OF GMa ‘alasane [ear airuck $s Mille § [FELIMAN,—-LEOPOLD FRLLMAN 1g shells weighing three-quar Gen, Yon Blume, in an article | Somme etreat tn IT, ere COniRene acie f see a tave tocday He naaeed a faut driving, and er 0 aiid LL CAMPBREN ters of a ton each, were ready the Rheinische Westfactische | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 Wonnted hotma nie havtlid waetlince sicht Gea ti oetle was weckarl uningiire oadway, 60th railway trucks, to be pushed | Zeitung, frankly admits that [8 the German “retre with bandages st ig. At midday + ie] | — forward behind advancing © Americans, ali in have ke as his chlot of staff ts a ep mans hay way stated to Be “not a bit satis “ | Would be a very serious thing If Jaen: part in tie Gert neha who sare on ke because of | Union Pact y wer ' part inthe Garmin retreat bin Who sare t SARATOGA ENTRIES. |}? itis) { “FOE WHINES WT _TITH BOYS.| tne German army command had | Somme according to the Vo | rs New York National Army Men Using | army of inilions Minn Foren! s ~ COUNCIL OF FRANGE PAYS i | - f Shotguns, They Say, Gen. Von Liebert, former com- | VIRGINIA, Minn, Aug : Sw " : STOCKHOLM, Aug, 20.—German war} mandant at Lodz, and now mili. | forward en two fronts, totalling seventy TRIBUTE 70 U. S, ARMY | correspondents report to their newspa-| tary critic of the Taeg 6 Rynd evident re a bd ay on i De Ahad Thee inenecled wich take ea Ps : . . ay threatened homes in the y t Tole) ‘Mack "walen, 150,900. ; ate eat th As me at J Dine taker schau of os in ; i f Wily and Biwabik, and were app HT Atco Ex Aaimieal 7 PHL Heat vop shame sear olde om the 77 can Re Mt D French and British their ng the outskirts of thia city. Miners presses Adimiratior " Mewther Se ay) 1a CHOCOLATE. vision t) and found them to be sho’ recent successes t ann 1 forest oyees and fire depart. | Solute ON ih 110d EW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, | | (UOCOnAIE re th jeuns cach carrying five carteid, Ceti te actthout whore chee (yuents of Virginia, hy and Hiwablie are Wiens any ate, ah, Low. Last | Maret in too. at Fmt "aber lite a amply i aded with buckshot, They deflare| @tlantie ally, wi NM ighting the fires, | Faith in Viet Qotober 3 ne Pour rith olat ra ot Canhy 25¢ at the use of such guns is contrary to| offensive would hay bee e . saat it | January a0.70 206) 18 : ‘ihe Geneva Convention doomed to disappointment Drowned in Proape a hant Mabe | PAR \ March 0.80 me a I sd i r an apparently about! pressing re enar a Mos 0 05 P'wne itt anit dia aad stvainaa kk yefive years old, was found near) for the 1 Market Gosed weak ate M4 to 6s point 1 The 7 jon wan da ‘ Siiice and th tN ; DANISH MISSION COMING, = no.» spect Park Lake, Heland Al f . \| [orocorsTe HIGH GRADE SMOOTH ‘Camp Upton and was the > ny hi ; ome | 48 vray Pope Recognizes Lrish blem, ED CREAM ALMONDS—Every can: JArmy unit to be went to Frante, Iie) ries Awe te 1 an r and | 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 2@ ne Pope aTN'teosthe Tevae! liken alas jeomposed mostly of New York men .K io i waelba tained were RN , Ihas taken recognition of tho Irish cor ah tknea fad thene are the it is well known that certain troops, of King George of England te, or General Ce 110i | scription problem urging patience and \{ | comprised of the rich= ‘ pot gh armies are eaulpped, with shot-| COPENHAGEN, Aug, 20.-Denmark suncilte lub: |forbearance “in the present delicate it, mellowest sumer V4 18 for police duty behind their own| | n 4 . . It ie contrary to the Geneva Con-|18 80on to send @ naval mission to the| |taith in the situation’ on the part of the clergy of | | cream, richly fa) ‘Ar special gpecting to. the Amy. which be. fighting on | soil for the first time aiitice meri: enn. wantie Raine for Ca AWA, Ont, Ireland, Rome cables announce. Let- with finest Ol of F ters from the Vatican to the Irish bis- |] | pe: tera, trom th Hoan to, nb int and jacketed Vices declared, inspired the y Ginetta clergy to fortitude and recom- ose free Hina 44¢ that wisdom and prudence pe J} rOLsE ud $3 » ention to use shotguns in actual com-| United States. According to the I ie dnst os it te a violation of the co | is “A syessstiin, bo ta lefleen it will includdi Prince Awal # Cape! ‘ire, BeusioaaNaaes and Bhd snatrumenia tl sale rey on an @ result of the report of | pted 1: Gheg mis git i “a ui the navy and a cousin of King| incre of which ac. o Govern. | Seatatty AN arr George of Great Britain. The mission| the sub-committee of the Privy Coun- Ant’ ty “promier Siemeteg a ere: ke ; seiaik Saninih tak fsa! by ha representative ot the will pay most attention to aviation, ra passed by a large majority, wa ei SSM tas is delicate, tires-eapmesenit ei cnteith sienna eeinenenaneneninaaemmineanrentesner leona acorn i ki i