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$n if BAY Lite OP 5 epi is) eee i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIT 8E TEMBE AMERICAN SHELLS HALT TWO MARCHING GERMAN COLUMNS - ; ére used, the German infantry attacked. He was re ulsed and did not UIEEN WHO 0 NOW WANTS HA DE Wi eng wees NMA APP Ne ESN i“, any pl. Oe sr acho AUSTRIM PEACE SERBIANS REACH a ROUMANIA TO. RE-ENTER Ms CAN COWP HAE vat i. RAMS) it WIN ES & = ess fo Sos Forme =.) ABLE DRNDACAT | CERNA IN SMIAGH | NAR.ON ALES al 'MMERICAN LYNCH KULTUR’) TO AID NEW BOND ISSUE) QUORS | acnint i mats ~ fast nat by the Areran patrol west of Vandre. This Ore tad , Saxon Foreign Minister Calls U, S.| Should Make Columbus Day One been in the line of this sector only a few days. It is one of the German} I 5 STILL OPEN AGAINST BULGARS a @rack divisions, and it was marched into this area from the quiet secte Interference in Teuton Internal of Re-Dedication to Meals Gov- At Pre-War } Affairs Hypocritical, ernment Is Founded On, He S: west of Rheims where it had been resting. | depcncemn AMST DAM, The prisoners said the 87th would have beea sent opposite the Ameri-’ Gove;nment a ern Conter- Prices pt 20, Count ASHINGTON, Sept. 20.— Suy your supply now, These well reign Minfster, Preaident Wilson by proc- | known brands will never be offered to speaking at a banquet given by the you again at such remarkable redwe- 'Vitzthum, Saxon F Advance in Magedonia Tola's lamation to-day named os ‘ tions. Soon the new war tax of 88.00 ‘ ‘ tanit " Town Council in Leipzig, said or 18 ae Libe say nd 0 é cans sooner, but that it had been well shot to pieces on other fronts, i ence Despite the Rejection | Seventeen Miles—Thousands | coWien ait Atnusioan atroet. Pabble| ” Soners : a A La : ch | peF gallon will more than triple the y luding that nortan of the Marne during the German retreat, and had been | of Plan by the Allies of Prisoners Taken raurdeee with arrrints iortores poacec| edussted, the citizens of the Jost of all Iquors, Below ate few "4 ~ ; inw.| f / Ss, Ss s Taken, bs - ie nited ates ce! ° of the many bargains. “a compelled to await some replacements which had been Jong in coming. : | fal Ger ana and C rman-Americans, 426th anniversagy of the discov- | Visit us, we can save you money on b vhi’ e er $ et ; ' sx = “ : ¥ ite a generous response to the e Pi terday, and while he was there the observer saw a movement of {rOOPS the apparent rejection of the Austro- (he Serbians have extended their front , ers, we are justified in calling hypo-| 4. rourth Liberty Loan your supply NOW IS THE TIME , tM on the crossroads west of the Moselle. The Germans were moving south- Hungarian proposal for a conference westward to the Cerna Itiver and it is | criticnt the Americans’ moralizing in- " y day the great prin- fe Do IT. , ward. The officer took charge of the situation by telephonjng the dr- of the belligerents to discuss the pos- now twenty-five miles wide, The total | terference in German internal affairs.) ciptes for which we are fighting | HIGH GRADE bea on s ot * ba order ca stand a com) ke ry ot. | tillery, which responded promptly. The gunners opened up the road- *bilities of peace, that Government's depth of the advance Is fit to ls hares hah cl rst Luiege | ee noe hanie (emeae Burke's Utith XXX.ee0ccsees 8 = on ‘ , i‘ 7 " of pa t hu and purpose 4 ake arer Jewar's 8 i + 28 - ways and a direct hit was scored on the crossroads just as two enemy offer is still opel, saya on official seventeen miles... | | cnomntareliSirnmee | Gln ihe Wd (eat SG: Be WHEE iene ar if = received ro! ie ad = x squads had reached that point. laa y, Whig. eta temnent Seale | Five thousand prisoners and eighty | | GERMANS IN SWITZERLAND we must do to achieve it,” the 2.00 - | 75 Through powerful glasses the officer saw ihe shot take effect, killing| “From reports received from abragd, &UNs have been captured, | | c Foon iy 6 reads, cai 1s / ia ; “We now know more certa ; ; some of the enemy and wounding others. Great confusion foltowes,| (2% resection of th mt Cae All the Bulgarian trench system ARE ORDERED BACK HOME han he Ube kia below WEY Duttyie Maik oo 148 40! a on the Serbian front have been pene- a < id Taylor Whiakey 179 and after the artillerymen had fired on the crossroads and the region iiminary discussion of the peace ques- trated, Allied cavalry has taken up | R Th 96 Pertoent | ana et Vd dot Ak lad Advent ned nearby for ten minutes the troop movement toward the American lines ton be entered into can hardly be the pursuit and one cavalry unit has | ports That bal ie ah nae gia ahd 45 2.90 Mes a a jonger doubted, \erossed ‘the CGorna, twenty miles | sre Will Re istence, because it grows clearer z ceased. ‘Tine crossroads were not used during the remainder of the day | “The official reply to Foreign Min- north of the Sokol positions. —An- bs Lu a ill Re and clearer what supreme serv- 3 iB yesterday f : j{eter Burian’s note has not yet been other force of horsemen has moved : - ee ose | ee ee rercye Eriviieae || Gaiderne Buna Alain 38 18 Continued rain, which transformed everything at the front into ajTecelved, and therefore the reson the same distance northeast FTE WTI TS aS vitzeriand, Se 20] to render to the world BRANDIES |which prompted the attitude of the | ritish® 7 QULEN MARIE OF ROU ' (Uavas).—The German authorities in Mie anniversary of the discov- bog, making troop movements difficult and transport almost impossible, | Governments of the Entente canuot ‘ BPG NGiFeek troops: in ah at- Kerlin have instructed all Germans| ery of America must therefore | fills Brandy XXX i” be ack on ten-mile front south ot STH $0) ~The North! t 3 ee ererore *. Martel Brandy = slowed down the activities to-day. There was scarcely a movement 01 | be discussed at present. Only from | y aio Hotran ce Ad M1 4 ale ey Rissinatteed ac. Lee ewe discharged from the army and Living| jaye for us in this fateful era a GINS | * (Secretary Balfour is an exhaustive ‘ Te SUE DICE RIIDOe wneertes one, eeinan mic} in Wy ieeeriepa xd FECuen, to. We biOoe peculiar and thrilling significance. foréen Dry /‘ ee the oer: Some air patrols Se. over the Lag aig lines in the rain. | oer eslon of our suggestion avatiae | Ain uparue the Batxun {Mola OFAN, feports that there 1s} for work in the rege of the © SHINE | We should make it a day of Tuxedo Club ‘Dry 1.78 8.00 ble, His arguments show how cor- | front have extended from the marth. serous agitation in Jassy and the uu-| | "German subjects here show, littie| ardent re-dedication to the ideal MISCELLANEOUS ‘yectly rn , powal.of M. r o ‘cast oO | Ine tion to respond te the and mi hich our governme is | Bacardi Kur 25 = LATEST OFFICIAL I REPORTS ne Baron Durtan's phromesal 4% Monastir to. the cist of | Like) occupled parts of Roumanta, ta wit a lieved tint peevent: ot tie! GROn whieh OUE governin nt is Rigs Coralie ta es * by on, be ” y cs os ballet - 0 atfected will refuse to rerurn bo Ou ve n by which o pres= pninet, J jartin’s, + Sd the adoption of Baron Burian's lino | (TU represents a battle gine of more | the Queen ts the prime mover, tu re- Oeimeny, ‘ My de ent herolc tasks are inspired.” | Vermouth, French, Dom: B= } hi h than eiwhty niles.) | new the assuciation of Rumania with ee s 7 ¥ ss \Vermouth, French, Imp. 1250 = Jof thinking could master thé confu-| PARIS, Sept. 20.—Ton thousand |the Entente King Herdimend. iets MISE.| _.EYcry City. town and country. | Vermouth, Martin & Rossi:. 110 | — BRITISH. FRENCH. on of minds prevailing everywhere | Bulgarian prisoners were acnt to the} waves ne J , | LIBERTY BOND COMPRO ISE.| side in asked by the President to ty eek ati i a ° . Juntit tosday. |rear on September 18 alone, saya) 28serted, is holding aloof, but under | pete 1 -geranin mativedsan We reserve the right to lint LONDON, Sept. 20.—The text of to-| PARIS, Sept. 20.—Following 18) ay one question as discussed @Muteol Hutin the Koho De Paris, | certain circumstances might y o Gives President Autner-| * eed pape sae ‘ abcde re re quantities, day's War Office statement follows: | the statement issued to-day by ay bicnny oO aie SAIONIKI, Thursday, Sopt. 19.—| the mensure. Regulate ‘Ten aie ooter skied oredbAibe lhe phéosts “3 War Office: y Secretary Balfour—and the same ‘The British and Greeks in thelr ate > . ‘ i or other demonstrations “At midday yesterday English | ir on rin tho! @PPlies to the debates in the French |tack against the Bulgarians on both WASHING : } All Federal emp'oyees who can troops attacked in the Lompire-Epehy B the region © Quenvin tho nd A aati aides of Lake Dolran are mest! ALLIED ENVOYS TAKEN, A compromise substitute for th : ot French troops iate last night cap-([%4 American Senates—under the/ Litt lie Copun ene P He eet ice idenc| Be spared on that day will be ex. sector. In spite of considerable OPPO-| tired enigny-Lo-Grand and made|Dressure uf big catchwords and over- | ried’ ‘tng “rhemyinn auipost iat | See eee tuinte ae -peobiit tran. | cused from Government service, sition and in the face of heavy artile | daitionat prisoners, | mastering passion, can naturally|South of Dolran a guin wt 2000 yards AYS GERMAN PAPER |=: is tues ft $ (ESTABLISHED 1887 | (ESTABLISHED 1887 | lery and machine gun fire, valuable Progress was made to a depth a mile beyond the line preylously “Kast of the Allotte the night was|™@k® no favorable progress. Expe-| hus been made. More than 70 prig vaste | curities, virtually ‘ 1 th marked by violent enemy reactions.| “#ly regarding Mr. Balfour's speech | piitign ofticlal statoment based toe] London, However, Denies Arrest at atement betore the Mouse atid & Ve. SS Five different German counter-at-|!t must be pointed out that it con-! yay vond bill ¢ » c ale conte aon « ed ae. ng this equ # Ma. | {Ck® were broken up before our new | tains a series of rash foceleen Petrograd of Ambassadors to to stinutate te wale of evan pied 0 $5,765,000,000 EXTENT OUR ONLY ot, ¢f,,th2 nish rome aie. je strong point known a8 Ma-| Kositiong north of Allomant and cast Concerning the attitude of the Cent ‘| SEES ALLIANCE | OF PI Roumania, Laxation up to $80,000, ee! STORE su vway. sirface or elevated Jaasize Farm was captured after ob- | o¢ soisy Farm, The enemy auttered | Powers toward concrete peace ques- | AMSTERDAM, Sept 20.—the former! My Sule vision corainttioe elm | Etoures Show Changes in It Telephone Chelsea 2468.2469, , stinate resistance, and with It @ DUM~ | very heavy Joases without obtaining|tuns which he would not have ar- CZECHS AND Fioueh, British and Matian Aimbassa-| i —_— Sak: ef rae eidcian| ree tents ber of small woods, posts and defen-| the jeast results, rived at had he entered into a dis- d dors to Toumania have been arrested | CLOSING sTOCK QUOTATIONS tional Financial Situation RRGRAREAIG ARORA TAAL HONS oad callie lle part of our old de-| “On our side we occupied teFritory |Cussion In the spirit of Baron Burian'’s i. Petrograd, according to despatenes : Since War Began. sive sys went of Aizy and northeast of Vailly.! Proposal Masaryk Predicts : in too Khenish Westfalische Zeiung, | #8 ‘ . 5 $ redicts United Stan K With er6 eheegan: treme previens: eiete the following es show the changes “On the northern portion of the) An enemy attempt to cross the Vesle| “Ouly if discussed under condl- 4 ~ Stand received here to-day THO OEY ne neuron Rees ve ene pattlefront we last night attacked anda: Jonohery was broken up. Hots ge foracthe. lntanecs cel. Daeumse Ccrmany and Austra ‘Tho diplomats left Jasay at the con-| in the international financial situation Tir a bves = . Psi . A Ol +) lof the United States since the outbr recaptured “Moeuvres. Here, also.) “Our patrole penetrated the enomy| passion can the peace question make by Triple Agreement. cecee | wesutwabyc ike shuscoapes | REE WIV re ey me ee myes . og spelt aebrhndees nate.|lines northwest of Sopain (Cham-| that progress which is in the interest} WASHINGTON, Sept, 20.—Tripte alli. | stated, | {| United Statex securities held abroad ||| ~ A Sure Sign , . pagne) and brought back prisoners.” | of humanity, ance of Poland, the Czecho-slovaks und | LONDON, Sept. 20.—The British For- ¢ of the war, $1,000,000,006. | : “A few prisoners were captured by jae bexinni: a “Tho Austro-Hungarian Govern- |Jugo-Stavia for a uni Am d stand against |elgn Office to-day declared reports of} United States property owned by non-! of Eyestrain ‘ ue opted hc aero pean ea dagpel AMERICAN. ment’s offer is still open.” Saray, and Austria was held possible We arrest ay ee ABhicoy® and |." } 1s |resident foreignérs, $1,000,000,000, | . ion parts f 7 LONDON. ‘ py here to-day by Dr. Thomas G. Masaryk, | !ta°.n Ambassadors to Roumanta at) $m i Excess of gold imports over expec j 4M) Mulluch. North of Lens a hostile| , WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. — Gen, PSN ReDb FC NB a AUST aR NE rcan’ He ths) Cuschios ja.|Petrograd were untrue. All three | x¥ ; ela 914. 1, 1918 000, ||| And a warning that your ¥ raidin ty was repulsed, Pershing’s communique covering | Note inviting the velligerents to a con- 2 ths Cxecho-Slovak Na ad in ad ate Pee we SS $ ,% [July 1, 1914-July 1, 1918, $1,040,000, SNe iene the War Department to-day, saya: [addressed to each Government sép-|tranen and Italy Sie eee rs 215 | mrad en Armetitnn cititene as tevin. ||| rectly fitted glasses at once, In the Woevre our detachmenta |arately, it is regarded as unlikely that| ‘Dr. Masaryk pointed out that eseon-| $40,000 IN FURS STOLEN Bling of war credit, $1,600,000,000. ||] Reliable Eyesight Examination 4 T made ‘® successful raid into the toy an ite es the part of the Al-/tially the three great oppressed na- ’ ;| Excess of merchandise exports over | by Registered Eye Specialists. ii h All M enemy's iines, capturing fifteen | lies will be forthcoming. Moreover, it|tionulities have common grievances HER OU ST AU Nlimports July 1, 1914, to July 1, 1918, ‘a ey ean prisoners, In the Vosges a hostile | is pointed out, the attitude of the va- against Austria-Hungary and that it is E F ND IN ’ P L 8 | §10.110,000,000. | Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 oe the Same raiding party was repulsed with | rious Dntente Powers has been made |to further their mutual advantage to |” asxcess of silver exports over imports 4 9 ‘ loase: sufficiently clear by responsible Min- |lend every gasistance in bringing vic-| Grennie Yessel, Said to Have Crim- = %| July 1, 1914, to July 1, 1918, $195,00 | “Sterling” on silver; “certified” — isters for the Kuropean countries, as |tory to the Entente that Germany may I Recon Also ‘Taken { %] Using this estimate as a basis, w | Established 36 Years » @m checks; “Edison” on phono- ITALL has that of the United States by Pres- be beaten and the Hapsburgs over- inal Record: Also baken by t |now ‘a creditor nation to the extent of ||INew York: 184 Biway, at John § grephs—all mean the came thing. ' nt Wilson, thrown New York Detectives. 5,000,000. 423 Sixth Av., 15th St. ee Sept. 20.—The War Office | 4° ben He also indicated that the geographi- : i The merchandise trade balance pius| 350 Sixth Av, pe se communication issued last night says: cal relauionship of the Poles, Czecho- PAUL. Minn, Sept. 20.—Within the silver export balance amounted to « ror Nassau, at Ann St. HAVEYOU HEARD In the mountain region astride INTER-ALLIED LABOR ASKS Slovaks and Jugo-Slays, as well as their) twenty minutes after $40,000 worth of 1% |little over ten billion dollars. In return 5, Redon 9 aad ant: this wonderful phono- the Brenta wo: carried out thls common bonds of sympathy, will 1 furs we ved at the Union a |ror this we received gold to the extent | [\Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond 8t graph that is different morning successful surprise at- SUPPORT OF WILSON PLAN |<to*« co-operation highly important, pot from New York, Grennie Yessel, | 4°"! of about one billion dollars, We had from any other in the tacks. On the Asiago Plateau our “President Wilson's answer to Burian| sjleged to have a score of aliases, | [returned to us about two billion dollars | exe — . enetra See ae ight and its form, abrupt and st. OP: lol of our own securfties that had been world? Do you know troops penetrated two portions of g ; BA Wie cdl pt s arrested by St. Paul and New * why it is the choice Ph pcbeoried | hostile intrenchments north of the |Committee Recommends That His pay wet soleed yh Wonderful] york detectives \} held aicas, GBS we unre lente. to oat ea MEMORIAL NOTIOgS. ; i | : : h, evn troke,” eal@ Dr, ald Dr, Masary rk de | te sand pther forelsn countries aboi im loving memory of 6 , everywhere who demand the best? | line of Cima di Val-Brenta-Col del urteen Peace Points Be Adopted a Yessel is alleed to have stolen the | i, [never ud Snechalf billion dollars,” | Ming mother, BARBARA RICHTBERGH, Pt 0880. Forty risoners were jar a oy : : by Nations furs in New York and shipped a (oe pe pining “Gollora te probably represented! whe died Sept. 90, 1908. : Ir You Love | “***. aie GERMAN SOCIALISTS HOLD |‘c'7Zcco" tem ans zpes eer ae paige, golars, Is Probably, Teper AC South of Col Caprile, during a LONDON, Sept. 20.—The War Aims fai . ng $50,000 w | Nat i- 4 * charge of receiving $50,000 worth of| \ 4 real music, beaut sudden raid of the enemy's posi- | Committee of the Inter-Allied Labor PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS stolen jewelry, ‘according to detec-| # Pe fully played and sung tions, more than ninety prisoners | Conferenco presented to the Con- tives: . 2 ‘ and not a mee | were taken. ference this morning a report recom- ae es —_ . | ia mechanical approai- Tuesday night three attempted | mending that the Conference cati| Demonstrations Said To Have Been} Police officials in New York said |, ce mation, sometimes called music, you enemy attacks east of Mont Per- | upon the Governments of the Allied Held in Essen, Cologne and in that on the night of Sept. 4 reese | “4 will appreciate The New Edison, | ‘ca failed. nations to adopt President Wilson's . obtained a job to drive the furs, Fa In Albanta, north of Pojani, our Saxon Cities ; ca ehaee Int dece patrols had small encounters with | {urteen peace points in a Jo} OPE BN, S« BUT COME IN the enemy and took prisoners, sjwration of Allied policy, Porn saey, © which were in three trunks, to the t. 20.-—-Socialist| Grand Central terminal for shipment | fie fi Democrats in Germany ar ying Bost The wagon was found|Seb, A and hear it, then you will The conference adopted as amended to Boston. Lb Riethe i , cate hgh GERMA. the report of the International Relations |OUt Ramerous peace demonstrations. | yytown a few hours later, but the |S Special ifoniRrigey and Saturaay, Sept, s0th and 21st. a understand : Committee regarding Russia in which |@ccording to despatches here from] trunks were missing, Yessel is said |§ CHOCOLATE COVERED | athe SEH we ‘seu wants, fell, vou somes ir been called by critics BERLIN, Sept. 20 (via London).—| it was declared that the Brest-Litoysk {Cologne Demonatrations have been} | sie heen concerned in a $500,000 | | anind f nulendid. yale th ae “ftering | we gant if wweeific ae the. var t A everywhere music’strueRe-Creation, [Strong British —counter-attacks| Treaty, i permitted to stand, would |Neld in Hasen, Cologne aed at many arena’ Guibas. acca eaion Id ba Hy yall bg eligi vant velvely 6 pe deg Against Gouseaucourt and Epehy|confirm the collapse of the Russian |P/aces In Saxony Jewelry thert th ARO AOCOFRIBR Ts mie AxD cat tin es 5e EET) Thursday were repulscd, saya the|fevolution and affect adversely the|, Discussing the refusal of the Allies | t0 thd New York police. \v BOX future of the democracy of the world, |to listen to Austrian peave prcposals, sacar a official statement from German Gen-|' "The conference was of the opinion | Phili : ‘ence opinion ip Scheidemann, writing in the DIER E 1 He that ‘in conformity “with Article Vi. of “e WOMAN SOL XECUTED. The EDISON “: leadquarters to-day President Wilson's Fourteen Points, the |S9cialist newspaper, the Berlin Vor- —— An attempt to attack the German present efforts of the Allied Govern- | waerts, declares: “What wil! happen ag oe nt Positions west of Jouy, between the| ments to assist the Huasians must be |when ‘the Hntente refuses peace? Lach soinaeth Pa tlh , ) cto preserve |, a Atlette and the Aisne, did not de-| liberty and democracy in order to ob- | Phere is only one thing to do—mob- ji x NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. ites ti vera velop fully tain & durable world peace In which the | {lize to the last of our manpower Indame Alex~ COTTON 11 [flavors and , Public he beneficial fruits of the Russian revo: | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Trouble | andra Bedschkajeunn, organizer of the Pret aerate Opposite | Eighty-one Allied airplanes were} lution shall be made permanently |i, prewing for the German Chancellor | Russian women's Battalion of Death, . At MILK — CHOCOLATE Fifth Avenue brought down between the Meuse | cure: : take in his relations with the Reichstag as| Was executed at Vitebek Sept. 12 for COVERED = AKSORT. —_ |and the Moselle from Sept. 12 to 18 ia a result of the Austrian peace prop-|participation in @ \counter revolution choles collection ot aa ee East Orange Newark | Only two German planes were lost in ence Offer Not) vition, Extracts from Lerlin newa-|according to a Berlin wireless despateh, | Innuary eta Dre= en veneben Fiat March Wackberries. rey re to-day aemberrions Weck May declared’ the woman | July Formally Made. Ges that period, the official statement! ponpon, Sept Le Se navaanwa papers say one result of the Austrian | made public fh said move has been to delay the presenta-]| The despate tion of the report of the inte rac- | was shot. was not formally made, according to > statements of the Lelg Foreign |toa8! commission of the majority DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Minster, published here, The pro- party of the Reichstag in order that) HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. ye. Pay.) thers | it may be considered at another meet- | posala, 3 quoted as saying, | J ; didn't mention @ possible ceasation of [NE Next Sunday, Tt also is said that | poatilitios the commission has decided that it is necessary to have another interview | offer of a separate peace to }ielgium Biss thee jou moutl Stores: New York. Brooklyn, Newurk, —————— ASSORTED — CHEW= ING TAFFIRS — A FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds and a half furlongs.—Tommy W (Rodriguez), straight $5.20, pla Snappy Sauce for Oyster Cocktail | A Recipe by Marion Harris Neil "Fer exact locations telenhon pecified welwht includes th ontalner. Pde le Yo | with the Ch. cause of the | snow $2.90, first; Left Fielder, 112 (Huff), | ——_ ca | BROKER DIES IN FRANCE. | dissutistoction of some of he Contriat |ONow 90, fine Lat = zing sauce—easy to ||| <n over the ‘independent ‘action | place #1120, show $5.50, second; Poultney, | 4:4 prepare. Gulden’s Mustard is a Abou Cee ee a et ae shannon food, and gives the real mustard y Houdini flavor, Pure—clean—economical. Nicholas Lechmere Tilney of the Ame Bronx, are looking f - OLD CROW RYE ns Guiden's Mustard. 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