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“If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ be [*Cireulation Bepks Open to Alt.”’| Copyright, 2918) by The Pri New York W AND FRENCH ARM ES ENCIRCLING ST. QUENTIN NEW Rethed dled TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, FRSTDRAFTCALS ATTACKED BY BIG SUBMARINE PLAYERS'STRKE FOR MEN 32 10 36 AND YOUTHS 19.20 Crowder Announces Two| Classes Will Be Made Ready for Summons in October. aagpiaass __ |Six-Inch Gun Sends German BOARDS TO WORK FAST,| _U Boat to Bottom During See Running Battle. +50,000 of Younger trants May Enter Sides nis’ lr *-IGHT FORTY MINUTES. ecis- “T400 MILES OFF SANDY HOOK, “TANKER’S SHOTS SINK ENEMY B.R.T. TO DOUBLE FARES ON ITS °L" ~ HOLDS UP FFT WORLD SERIES CANE 22,000 Boston Fans While Teams Demand More Money. Wai FENWAY PARK ‘The Red | touched off a by Boston, Sept. 10 Sox and Chicago Cubs | nbshell toward game | time to-day by refusing to go on the | field unless the National Commi. 1918. oe Books Open to All.” | to All,’”’ 16 PAGES oe Fair to-night and Wednesday; continued cool. PRICE TWo CENTS. —== ~ SEVEN ' DOUAI REPORTED EVACUATED; OWNS TAKEN BY F RENCH 75,000 MEN, 750 GUNS TAKEN IN A MONTH; DARK DAYS OVER, Field Marshal in a Congratulatory Order Day Says the British Are Beyond- FOE HAS SPENT FORCE, SAYS HAIG of | Important Progress Made Toward | the Southern End of the Hinden- man Attacks and Also Advance on Cambrai and Flanders Fronts. PARIS, Sept. 10.—Encirclement of St. Quentin by the British burg Line—British Repulse Ger- ae Their Battle Line of 1917 Training Corps. Crew Proud of Putting Raider AND SURFACE LINES rendered an immediate decision to and French armies continued this afternoon. The four principal ¢ beet “an. their demand for a readjustment o LONDON, Sept. 10.—Field Marsha) Haig, in a congratulatory order ‘ ‘ * ‘ WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Provost| Out of Commission — Cap: |the Wortd serie auien Se ‘ he British A : routes converging into the city from the west and south are in abi . res 7 SS EES e ld Sertes wn of the lio the British Army says: ‘ i ine Marshal Gen. Crowder announced t tain Spurned Escape Chance. | money receipts apportionad to the “One month has now passed since the British Armies, aaving possession of the Allies. All communications between La Fere ‘ t th st call to the colors ae — : has ne ssed since the sh es, i g apn 6 a t Thursday will! AN ATLANTIC PORT, Sept. 10.- Second Nickel to Be to Be Collected | piayera successfully withstood all the attacks of the enemy, once more tonk {#4 St. Quentin have been cut. OL Fey WAS ENStsiOr pine : . rida ae, 3 The players demanded a written, Successfully withstood a altacks OF the enemy, ONCE More to include men $n the mineteen ant One of the big pigeon ey . ec pe 2 Old guarantee from the Commission that] the offensive in their turn. In thal short space of time, by a series | AMSTERDAM, Sept. 10 (United Press).—German war cor- twenty-year-old classes and {n the which has been prowling about the ranchise Koads, t Aas ‘ Fy : . av . na dnlesyctave. 4@. kiinvooatk||lstoriiy A GIARTIS DAE IIND Wake was Ornl each member of the winning team! of brilliant and skillfully executed actions, we have repeatedly de- | respondents report that Douai is being evacuated, according to classes fro irty-t% t t Ma would © $1,500 and each mem nN yours inclusive months, sinking tugs, fishing boats} ‘The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- Ae eso La ir uch member! feated the same German Armies whose vastly superior numbers | despatches here to-day. of the losing team $1,000. . t 1 to regis erchantmen, and ly! 7 day. ved notice ° - od al etre: s r 1 s happe on the British hk Questionnaires will go fir ) regis-|and merchantmen, and lying in wait] pany to-day served notice on the Pub Mile wad va eouibsaeiae erence ie compelled our retreat last spring. What has happened on the Briti [Doual, tan miles benind the Findenburg line, te one of the moet its within these specified age! for a transport, was sent to the bot-|ijc Service Commission that in thirty RES POR MOR front happened also on the front of our allies ® a nd local (boar il be ; the original demands of’ the players important German bases in Northern France, The British have crossed ‘its and local boards will be oF tom on Sunday morning, Sept. 1, 1.400) days it will increase farea on prac: 8 “Yet more has been done, Already we nave pressed beyond the det red to « them first in : atts | miles off Sandy Hook, after @ running] tially all ite elevated and surface | POMS $2,000 and $1,400, oric. cid Eales enc 1007 land taarmade aiwidel breach (ithe he defense syatem in that region, but latest reports have placed them sos e oi Bipot ind fight of forty minutes with an oll] tines Chairman Herrrian notified Lastie t be ; ae Wee ai six wiles fram Doval. The Germans have beld Douat since the fall of t Crowder, tanker, according to the Captain, Present five-cent fares wf remain| Mann of the Cubs, representing the enemy's strongest detense . AW14.] y * “The ture of 75,000 prisoners and 750 int ir i. ei nduction| gunner and crew of the tanker, which! oniy in the territory covered by the] teams, that if the play J not play he cap! : of 7 F ree at PARIS, Sept. 10.—South of St. Quentin French troops have tiNiNS| verived here yesterday and made her| oid franchises of the compan‘es which| the gume the series would be declared} Of four weeks’ fighting speaks for the mag . mi . . ti € ‘ nics , ok last night the B. R. T. took over and consuit-| 0% day's receipts would be the magnitude of your achievement captured Gibercourt, seven miles from the city, and have made ; tall An American oi! tanker, with an!dated. After the lines pase cut of thin ee an ‘hee HAS matey: (akab tp) “We have passed through many dark da gether, Mea progress toward Hinacourt and Essigny-le-Grand, according to I in the preceding games would } t ; ene American crew, did in forty minutedlrereitory another tcke be od these never will return my bus now spent hi ) : : nbet zis \ Amorlean en labia seyy mains Ace t " 6 onl will bel quully divided between the ciun| ou ! never vill’ H I } pe hs : the official statement given out to-day by the French War Office. ov Y le een |eharged owners, lesn 10 per cent. to be devoted and we rely confidently upon each one of you urn to full advar Th . £G: G e ! hips of a, Ba ate The effec w oe dou ’ of 1 e: i i an trying tod. © than forty days Weer tf ih NAY Be (a QUnting to war charities tage the opportunity your skill irage and resolution. ha : Be LOW RA ATS ONE Gi : ibercourt, on the way to St. Quentin. ‘were not, with rovinee,| All hands were proud of thelr #°b1e¥0-| wiusangy of residente of ullying | er enee Gta nee trant play] ated FRENCH TAKE TOWNS NEAR ST. QUENTIN. y we : n his wines lt site all that oc. | ousands esidents of outlying] ers were still in their street cl naa 5 Fi . . . . He pointed out ‘that the total number! ment an : el i tS al wane | parts of voklyn and sections of] and the commission phe nla Latest reports of the situlion al Lens say that the British are astride The War Office report of last night, made public to-day, said t ¥ oxi { to baleurred and how the sche undersea = anio 5-ce: ig Ayia! es 4 “ . pirate was blown out of its element | es oar Sesh si Ses ba nm heated confab with tie rival elab}of and beyond the town, which is Hiled with gas and German machine} that nerth of the La Fere region the French pressed on, capturing i ured from t asses OV are. Many o hese sections hav + ni t over the sna | owners Naninysias . : 1,00, repeated the itt a * att oF ” eGunday, Sept. 1, ac- {OMY recently acquired rapid transit|°"\ treet 29,000 persons | gun nest _ | the towns of Remigny, Montescourt-Lizerolles, Clastres, Sera- 5 ‘ a , Nine y told of the tanker, | Feilities sn ne w . ons have! stands, the pluyera hav ait + ae | court-le-Grand, Roupy and Erbillers, the latter two towns being eee cba eee ste : aise pera | intended to strike, The players were : G Ol tanke tht, dead ahead |e ay ! 2 ned uieey Wi caked ite Ab thin hy Ohalraian stare sist Progress toward the southern end of the Hindenburg line phew to em , 9 called on to carry additional thou Ae sitar e the presentation of claims for oc-| TANKER moves uP TOKATI ASH cba at ipamiengcra Who iasw iam otptising PIMPROR D OStaensRRE Xe OF VIEWS WITH THE ENTE NTE; the neighborhood of La Fere, north of St. Gobain Massif, was made ‘ ul exem} und d ed ihacaeeated auttare iia refases Mt this was the “unexplored Geld] ‘Through the glass the vessel seemed | \ ay) Me a ans bedi ae o-cent| After the game had been held up VICTORY WITH ‘“ IF 99] sesterday by the Hrench forces. The War Office announces the capture he new ¢ ind that no @stle{at first sien esta oe what the 1ook- | fares Is regarded as a step to force| 0" ae see aly tated TALKS OF of the Lies fort, northeast of the town of Liez, and of wooded regions ew could be made as to the nwm.] Out reported, w sh gives ig | favor able action o| 8 demand fo through a meguphone that ne = aac, a > ot men who ought to be excludeayer the size of the murder craft of| akg ae ae A ¥ is oo ie rhs | WOuld begin “in about fifteen minut ——_ — to the east and southeast of Liez, within two miles of La Fere, the ocean Ttut the captain took aj’ jaa : . satis The ag nent ends me of the : . m military service in the up ne ocean company’s statement 5 ¢ Cemtat % Ff; : EY el 7 ‘ 3 Addition; und was 7 n he £ mn mai Gal ae tte np iat good. long look at the stranger and | bi vs uate a sara ihe men Be -aplom Iaodes in baseatt nie | DiSclaims Proposing Peace Negotiations, but Additional ground was gained in the St. Gobain region south of the 4 ihe _ i ae e ia submarine and a) aed operation costs, due partly ea Pike on me ee mY if Thinks Parley Might Stop F ighting— We dise, re the Servais station was taken, as well as a wooded area j ~ 2 a arc vung|t® War conditions and to a falling |‘ i aa patil nets : Sm Cle : (Ge bout a mile and a half to the south REGISTRANTS, GOING AWAY an tee ee eee went | oft jh revenues on its surface lines,| Hermann, John Hu ‘ May Win,” Best Promise Saxons Get i . y |forward and a six i wizard of Civic organizations in Brooklyn arg| Weesham and Hurry Frazee met in Improvement was effected in the French positions north of Laffaux, i. ells aft, The skipper never ivi sd Ee DOKIYD BO! the tiny little xnper-lieated coop with AMSTERDAM, Sept 10 An esx-/denco Is ani may : MUST FILE AN AFFIDAVIT t t of turning tail, He didn't|expected to make a bitter fight on) is diooner and La ei A Huet eyes » the Central | Wi" hyases made in} Cpposite the end of the Chemin-des-Dames, There was also a betterment = even zigzag, but ordered full steam | the y fe and to appeal to the) esented the players, Oth : sa . . Apecuh a n Monda lat the lion a the reston of Glenne th of the Aisne, where Frane ; fares ,Jahead. He was going out to movt | cour njunetion to prevent ie depict ed as m Powers and th tente wa ta : “ee , Aamo | e ni gion of Glennes, south of the Aisne, Ke Paper Giving Reason for Trip Must] tne enemy and give him a dose of ; from DUEIR Chem 1 ee ee eae ta chm Cammy. TOY Auuexted by Baron Buriar alee swoord.| American forces are operating ; ympar QO eft it own medicine i A BIER z introskiiinwarian, ‘orelait 1 t 1 Ami D SP =e ra asarae Accompany Left With n_medicin 1 i een te itg {808 Tullng. regardin viston of | funk M ‘ {MERICANS KEEP UP ADVANCE. Local Board Before Thursda The engines were turned over fast-| ‘The company apparently made its] i ao ney ¥ har t t Gorm My i uny.| | r or than ever before and the propel-| ecision arbitrar without consult He added American infantry, charging in the face of the heaviest fire they have t ers threw the foam out from under| ing Municipal or State au © we t n An, 4 j ‘i at and @ exister Mtl iam aa they churned through the| Coincident with the serving = THOUSANDS OF WOMEN Vienna d a | net since they forced the passage of the Vesle River, have advanced agaia ue Local Bh and x . i} nd 4 + ate And the submarine was|inereased fare notice the cor F ‘ 1 , a} ona five-mile front along the Aisne River, straightenir t their tin pect to be awa on that | Water ee oh Re y| Minister, need not? form of 4 g isn er, Straightening out their tines The Local Board will require or such ea Dre i n to rev a0 arch | 5 . ynciliation im a . a euch @ registrant an aMdayit Whether the skipper of the Katser'a] 17, 1914, relating to transfers on suv- | . jin veret ! Ww The Americans and French knocking at the doors 01 re my! Local Board is ss can had made "han outs oF hatha conform with the new echedule a howers apa saad, Wul GORUIA A CURHIMex th rene wed resistance from the Germans. Fearing for his entire line your card will be filled out, cert i}he thought that the tanker thought | fares, |Storm Railroad Stations, Showing], Baron Burlan advanced bi Jings hs Biscmu: \if Mangin’s advance continues, Ludendorff threw fresh forces into the filed away, e|that he was a fellow tanker, will never | Under the new schedule a see- | [epression (Caused by Cx PUGH IA GSclarine ean aving # ny in veriand, | flank above Soissons and loosened intense ire ii q $ cards flied ay bs be known, but he kept golng along,| ond fare will be charged on the Depre aused by Jof the Central Powers need pro : ove intense drum fire in a determined effort gure Gf his prey, l <Gasahr Avenud -austaca’ lite icat ued Allied Adva de the opportu n ulin ex hart to halt the Franco-American onrush. Two vigorous counter attacks were , ce As the vessels neared each other| Avenue M, cutting out five cent ONDON PT r f vie m of Ure We mashed by the American and French guns. A e ad-) the German slewed te atarbc nS to journeys to Coney tsland on this L nued neo of t b eg sh NIT THE ARMIES IN FRANCE, Sept. 10 (Unilet A a brondside crack at the tanker.! jing, te A nth ‘ eee dritich t ; we. X He must have thought the American eri Mommy iP: : fp ‘ " 4 ' ). Bi 1 he French, are edging closer to St. Quentin, > ¢ had discovered his identity and) which serves densely populated fou img A 4 ‘ a ; ae An t wa 1 established this morning near Fresnoy-le-Petit GREAT FIRE IN ODESSA, |turned tail when he suddenly found| sections of Canarsie, will collect Hungary i a desp 1 hich , i more tha ree miles northwest of St. Quentin. tines seeeomenat | himself looking at her stern, But, if] another fare when the cars reach Evenin " ‘ BA BALD TURKEY MOVES TROOPS Histon i pith aweer Arse Thonsands of Buildings Burned=|he did, he hadn't read the remarks| New Lote Road and Roc fcr serene He Ineeded tr bi forces below Epehy attacked at 5.14 o'clock this morning, 100 Persons Missing. Jof General Bullard in France about! avenue. ate 3 | The Fe Minister . bi ult was made on a front of 3,000 yards, despite the rain which ZURICH, Sept, 10.—Ruasian de-| Americans retreating after their flag On the West End elevated tine | ¢ a cee ERI CREO EOE SANE WE Wy IN BULGARIAN QUARREL the battletield and mud that impedes eee “s spatches state that thousands of bujld-| had been fired on, the secand fare Will be taken ac. | : & | eost thin tarmented hat i ft dar i pedes of y ngs were destroyed In @ huge fire in| SIX-INCH GUN OPENS ON THE! aot), Street and Fifth Avenue. sd amount of bloodshed and an ASH 0 r \ y is on the Hindenburg line a short distance south of Odessa, A hundred people are missing SUBMARINE, The 39th Street Ferry line will 9 ba lope ; way measurable destruction of pre “ ‘ Gouseaucourt, where the British attacked yesterday, winning important E man ch ciahin ‘at aa The tanker turned her stern to the tako pasengers only to Bay 39th boii a mene Bean ue posnes: na before th nd nt | m f . . uM territory! very man of eighteen to fort: parture of the m ‘ MTN Get a large f t en of a . sn * years old, except those already regis |Cnemy, to bring into play her Dix! Street for one fare, | ’ ss cane reached by the military lh , , BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, Sept, 10, (Canadian tered, must register for th clive |#ix-inch Fe on the after deck. The The Broadway surface line, | Asdvire Jo who want to sett thate | of the enemy If, indeed, this at all * | visio be- | Press), —The British are pursuing the Germans across one draft Sept. 12, State registration does ——_-—- possible." Jiwaen theme two AS ol Cec simmuny Liles ¢ Netty Aadays TO OO eh ak $0 entinved on Second Pags.y 4 (Conginued on Fecont. Past. LONDON, Sept. 10.—"Popular confi, and Ausiria-diungary, count in most places, and although the ve flooded areas Neen f ° 2 & (eS Se ae = Fe Sn ap tt . 0 ee —_- — [a