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cebu a ATLA ala ae “TWO METZ ATTACKS: WEATHER—Fair and cool to-night and Sunday, “If 1s Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ EDITION ; fa Circulation Books Open to Alt. ) __PRICE TWO CENTS. Pst (ihe Nee Men Went NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1918. —— —==s "PRICE TWO GENTS. BRITISH AND FRENCH ADVANCE AGAIN IN THE ENVELOPMENT OF ST. QUENTIN AMERIGAN TROOPS NO MARRIAGES AFTER AUG. 5' — SCHOQ1 CHILDREN HAIG TROOPS RENEW BATTLE ABROAD NOW PASS, “BOAR, REW CHOWDER ODER PAY TRBUTE AT IN THE MIDST OF A STORM 175000 NRK ein toon wu genocrmne, BER OF CARDINAL erica TROOPS REPULSE | fe ee Bae Pte hi Germans Are Stiffening Their Re- a or eterre assification — a | : : : Gen, March’s Statement Shows| visions of the Law Redraftede | Several Thousand Boys and TWO HEAVY GERMAN RAIDS | -Sistance Against the Four Allied 150,000 Have Etbarked | ASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—New editions of revised Selective ser- | Girls Attend Services at | Armies Pressing Against the Since Last Announcement, | W ve ee deine edhe Gi GE a | St. Patrick’s Cathedral. | ON THE LINE BEFORE METZ Hindenburg Line—Serbs Make regard marriages of men who registered om Sept. 12 as ground for . “EDC | 5 ‘ MILITARY NEWS GOOD, | 5 davett ler ie Hae GENRE cine | PUBLIG SBNLERG (LATER Both Directed Against Right Wing of Per- Another 10-Mile Gain. so-called marriage provision says The fact of wndency resulting from the marriage of a reg: U.S. Forces Now Within Ten] ‘strane of the class of September, 1918, who has married since the | Men and Women of All Creeds| shing’s Army—First Was on a Front (OLLOWING up thelr efforts to envélon St. Queatin and Miles of Metz and Conflans— porn ha ASA Np At Aas that a tli and Races Pass Body Lying of Nearly Two Miles. capture Cambrai, French and British troops coutinued . alos - stration, to wit, Aug. 5, 1918, will be disregarded as a groun ir aes A ~ e si K . : - Foe Perfects New Line. rred classification,” in State in Church. | WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE METZ FRONT, Sept. 21 _ their attack on the line running between the two vities. z i ng rad Ch Ree ins Under the | (United Press).—Two heavy Gerrian raids, almost large enough to be} Both forces made progress. Germans in this region are making WASHINGTON, Sept. 21,—Pm- Law, is Issued as a guide to all draft boards and incor- Seven thousand Pele eed. cunpaclerteka’an attacks Avete directed aainal (he Het Wing OF He AMnetts stubborn resistance and gains are made only after as hard fighting ; barkation of American soldiers for all porates a number of minor changes in procedure and methods designed | children of New York gathered at St.| Enea 5 ABE @iaak Paul Ell as has been seen in many weeks, ‘fronts overseas has passed the| to facilitate their work, as well as provisions to make the wider exemp- | Patrick's Cathedral this morning to} Ca" line this morning. Both were repulsed, : lata Rapin A report from Paris says the civil population is being sent 1,760,000 mark, Gen, March announced | on allowances workable look for the last time upon the body | At 6.40 the Germans laid down a barrage along the Bois de Rappes 2 | R from St. Quenti at ©. Mi se , to-day. Thié is 150,009 more than his Orders were issued to-day to draft boards to cease accepting cards | of John Cardinal Farley lying in| (en the west bank of the Moselle), on a front of about three kilometres are mr ntin and ae fires lie snide en in the vit for" i saan) ‘ud Z ps e » y se ere is eve ry of belated registrants on Monday, thus allowing the attaching of serial | state upon a great catafalque in the| (nearly two miles). ‘Their infantry started to advance, but the attack imerous batteries are being set up and there is every siga that uembers to the registration to be completed. ‘The date for the order of | centre aisle before the altar roieardowh inden the Amienon aire there vl be further tremendous fighting before the city is call drawing can thus be fixed by Gen. Crowder next week. Monon Gh Mawel” RaW ee sabe ‘ ine eee ‘ surrendered by the Germans. ¥ haa been continuously good pomnuisbdelen ltt ebadly st Bishop Jolin J. O'Connor of New WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE LORRAINE FRONT, | . 5 ce the h Om the Lorraine front where Gen. | ark was the celebrant of the high {n the midst of a terrific stor the British to-day, renewed | | Sep 3y the Associated Pfess).—Fires ‘were observed to-day ’ ¥ ; Pershing’s first American Army nas |DR, JACOB ESCAPES DEATH ‘DEPEW 10 \INVET requlem mass, and the sermon wae|s¢Pt- 21, Noon (By the Associated Press) res ‘Were « dinie advanieoieaall of ERaKY) between Be OHed Lik ng Pra: i + last announcement. He said military news the past week from all frouts | by Mer, Joseph F. Mooney, adminis. |i” the town of Donmartin, behind the German line on this front, together ! : making gains in the region of Le Catelet. Progress w4# also made ‘Completed its operation to eliminate IN COTTAGE FIRE BY JUMP tratoe S¢:-4Ne alboese with a heavy movement of men and wagon trains behind the line. These west of Messines in the Ypres salient of Flanders the St. Mihiel salient, the situation deitalembabl tt | No adults were admitted to the| wore taken to indicate a possible further Fetiremént of the Germans. — Bian : et | has become stabilized, with the enemy < , | Cathedral in the morning hours save | tall sascha. wien aa 2 mi London reports further Allied advances in the Bulkana, hartiedly perfecting a new line in|Aged Surgeon Leaps From Second 4 * | those participating in the ceremonies | Serbian troops operating east of Monastir gained more than nin trent of the Americans. ‘This tine] . Floor of His Cottage at Lake and those who acted as escorts to the GERMAN GOVERNMENT CRISIS miles in one day and are now only tight miles from the road cone f, children, It was a service for chil- "4 , ‘ stretches for twenty miles from George. canadien: Hain, J Prilet with the Vardar River. More than 10,000 Bulgars Majizeray to the Moselle at Vandieres.| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Sept From all parts of the city they APPARENT AS MANY PARTIES have been captured by the Allies, together with sixtyy guns, The Americans now are ten males | -Dr. Abraham Jacobi ote York cone an two by ae they pase Ae Bulgarians have been thrown back on a front of 70 miles. In from Metz and an equal distance from escaped death when his cottag ordered columns from the four side: Cons at Bolton, Lake George, burned lest ‘ . of the Cathedral. After the maas DECIDE TO FORM PARLIAMENT! some places they havo retreated 30 miles Rites. night by breaking. window in the|Peekskill Breathlessly Awaits] they tiled past 1 Pret euisen Stee the catafalque and These gains over the Bulgars and Allenby’s new drive against citing © general order iavued py|**cond story and jumping to the! Event Where Chauncey of departed the Turks in Palestine have aroused now hope of separating these “ A | groun: e miffered a few slight in-| © Na 2 The entrances to the Cathedral Pe : : i i pita taaila' ai s pga the 18th Boottisn ‘Division, Britlah| 2? Flesh and Bronze Meet. | were guarded by police, who kept | Resolved to Inaugurate Government Which, in two allie from the Kaiser's control. Allenby atruck on « 50.mile | of traffic open among Entire Independence of Main Headquarters, ront from the River Jordan to the He captured 3,000 Army, praising the First Artillery} jiying alone except for servants, who crowds that : 2 a : prisoners and is reported to have surrounded 18,000 Turkish vision (regulars) for work in co-| igin of the fire is unknown. good citizens of Peekskill, N. ¥,, will| UP? to be admitted later in the day.| WV iJ] Pursue Policy Necessitated by Situation. troops. Brigade of the First American Di-|escaped by a rear stairway, The or. Chauncey M. Depew, alded by the] Crowds that gathere , fut ple collection of relics was Many waited in lines for hours. ercenee with ‘vhe Boots, Thelorden| A Ve ENO eo HOm OE ellee WOE stage a abort act on Tuosday that Kelee hb ee Ee oF araGie AMSTERDAM, Sept. 21.—The Gov- —_— said the 15th had never reoelven Jann eee icon from the standpoint of the unique] doors were thrown open and the pub-| ernment crisis. in Germany is ap- | eee, Rereeer: BATALANOS SR Mealeng, will have the doings of Wi ic admitted, Men and women of all cordir BRITISH RENEW OFFENSIVE over operations, althougn it was] GRAIN MALTING | FOR BEER — |Conn. tooxing ue en eversaay oo erdiag | realized that the American division a i to the Leipzig Tageblatt, and a ma bapa . RDERED STOPPED NOW |ourzence discriminately in the endiess pro- | ' ! ¥ i . at that time must haye been under 0 W Hor ihe tratitime in Gia lone publi csasions aia ae one id catinnnts |dority of the purties are firmly roe A Ramrere atrain.apd hed guitered severe -- career, the distinguished former Sen-| the number of thousands of mourn. | 80lved to form a parliamentary gov, ’ casualtios. ator will tell just what he thinks of| ery who will hav himself, Mr. I “ood Administration Puts B i have passed the bier | ernment without delay, a government The Scottish Division, it appearea| Food Administration Puts Ban on Mr. w Is one of Peeks-| before the final service on Tuesday. | Which, in entire independence of | native sons and a lot of the] qt was main headquarters, will pursue the way proaching a decisive stage faiths and races were mingled in- was relieving the First American D'-| Grain for Breweries, Effec- ; will stimated about 3,000 paid vision on an active front, Gen. Reed's . diately. folks there will have both ears cocke order gaid an awkward’ situation the Immediately. Pela tes ¥ afose, and that the voluntary action | WASHINGTON, Sept. 21,—Malting of bound t d 7 o'clock last night, that the of the commander of the American|grain for brewing beer or near-beer tslencn wilt tale about Mr bea eas hae ce ies bare pent [readiness to enter the new Govern Moewuvres and North of Gauche ATOR Artillery Brigade in remaining to| prohibited by order issued to-day by] the pbronz The bronze Depew 1s| doubled in Se next hour. There} emnt under the following conditions: bd . Join in establishing the British units) the Food Administration, The order} the gift of the Depew in the flesh to| were vespers at So'clock, after which | Fitst,, the abolition 6f certain para- | Many inbiabttants 1 Have Left One British Force Driven Back. aud in giving up the well earned re- | iy effective immediately the city of Peekskill and Chauncey M.| the public ‘was allowed to resume its/&Paphs in the constitution; second Hef for himself Neved the situa’ d his men had r ing for the manufacture of yeast, | admits nothing short of a statue} march past the bler Mnuren|the entry of at least two or thres| the City, but Neutrals Are WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Sept. 21 (United order c ) f himself would make him talk abou > Social Democrata in the Government, are vited Fror nt , : i aa rola pte eee fn ur, cereal breakfast f0098) ainge 1 make him talk about was cloted at 11 P.M de 1at Dee OG Prohibited From Going. Press).—The British, in the midst of a terrific storm, delivered an attack etfically and other such product nimse Oatatalaue during the 6¢ z stood a and, third, the occupatio alc Holbrook, the American artillery Food Adminis Up at Bria Manor, where Mr.| guard of honor from the Italian so-| portant political post resumably commander, and (ui, Mabie, the med- GPNEVA, Friday, Sept. 20.—rne| this morning on a three-mile front east of Lempire and Epehy, where n shall be malted un-| Depew is journing, he hd ed|cieties and the 69th Regiment the Ministry of the Interior, by a Sv-| t ; joal officer, If it had not been for the n made. i _ Seat ‘apaeye if agus — Ly HAS ARG: V8 SR BOR UR al t, for which Friedrich Ebert, | bombardment of Metz by American] (he Germans still hold the outpost defenses before the Hindenburg line. American ambulance units, Gen ye pee a4 people do business with an under-| widespread Cara President of the Main Committee of | heavy artillery caused surprise, but Reed said, at least 400 British wound-| FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN HERE. Spurs leading from the outpost ridge and trench mazes about Le e in. brong : Reichstag and Vice President of| no panic,” says the Metzer Zeltung, ce 3 . ed would still be on his hands in this| | ee re a as Yes, I'd it unique,” said Mr 1 Social Democratic Party, 18 thy | “ne ¢ y merely copying the metn-| Petit Priel farm and Le Catelet Copse made the going hard, but be- endar and er Agree, bu : sector, neh yoga pcs. ps Depew, w ne Depew laugh and York, as| foremost caffitidate fod of the German bombardments of| tween 300 and 400 prisoners are already reported to have been taken. Gen. March sald that more det inn Suminer May Mollav, Hin ae ‘ y ' » Party definitely decided reports of tho Aimerican operations | ‘The fall season, by unanimous cor with the good people of | LOYAL TO NATION AS WELL AS|n its attitude as to the Chancellor: | M4 The paper adds that few WITH THE BRITISH FORCES IN FRANCE, Sept, 21 (Asso 5 lel spoke highly of the work |sent o e Weather Bureau 5 t havine ~ aetna an er ms were killed and the damage A oats a : » # lal a t lend oe nar w ed an ay B the} TO CHURCH aD: ¢t a meet sii b was insignificant wey ciated Press).—Field Marshal Haig’s thrust to-day was made towards of the Frene ‘oops whigh partici-|calendar marker © habertashe tatue of me in the park w ‘ t y SOOT ; 1 A rece ' . } ‘i pated. began toda y and which they nam i] : Ad they '# ab tioay 7 . ud titel t Ix learned from Basle that Pie the strip of high ground in front of the Hindenburg defenses which cover "i . 4 was as t aver na ae nerican bombardment of Metz ; ' 7 Ap TOeray: “the Chisel Of Brat: ox: BEN | Re ae ee oe” vurch, and : ne ¢ used ar * ere i in| the Scheldt Canal. The area under attack is immediately north of that e e French € yw within |p 1 bs # bi Peekskill nd hay J Abe ain f vied Mi mous : eh " " rn 1 nee eae aoe spite on ee nem ‘ Re bas its 2 Peete che y knew i nite ie r Many of the inhabitants | part of the line held by the Australians, who have already gained the Chemin-des-Dames with the row 1 ori I was prese ade geal a 1 ' Nave sy 4 awe pet Hindenburg outpost system and are closer to the canal than the infantry from Maubeuge and are within ten i when @ bronze memorial of | eee ae ieeved r, Count Bi a Pa pope 1anO that Mote hes | on either side ob them, miles of Laon, which is be shelled, | | my coll mate and li friend. | or ories ree nan Minister at Se pee e vee ee ig ne " North of there the Hritish ‘Third and |“? 1 in {Congressman J. W, Hu ceappleicrsenn elt fly mentioned a shan Mery & HAIG REPORTS NEW GAIN. . Fourth armivs with the French First |, " velled in Dej k ‘ young men under r #4 ewew § Fl j LONDON, Sept. 21.—The Brilish attack against the Hindenburg army, . mi af ate ‘ ar | oe eeida tar tke tieete ces Mat aur army and ey per Ment gaya H SI RED CROSS ine northwest of St. Quentin was resumed this morning east of Epehy, nd in spite of strong opposition by| orn : 7 4 se er cicer hat among the prominent aren Ny f pctante nant for OUTPOSTS ON METZ FRONT | says the official report from Field Marshal Haig: to-day the Germans, bave 1 eportant) KILLED HO} ORING HER SONS. \.! bi erie ei ites Vv"! nen of r denominations who had “ les, but British troops advanced their line slightly northwest of Bellenglise Pees - + 10,000 ie sate | Depew in th which we i iy ae leer | Half From American | (between St, Quentin and Le Catelet). Progress was also made west of » capture of 10,000 prisoners sin Al; ree rp ne . ¥ I m Americ Wednesday by the I 1 res | View Wick | aoe RY Ds Dep Rev, Dr. Wiliam T. M he mmbarded Messines and so. st of Ypres ported in pre pateh vas ¢ w . i: t jaa f ng: bia i Dr, Josep 4, and B | Fresh German attacks north of Moeuvres (seven miles directly west peilly Senne | Un s to talk about tnial(e” “a : aida American | Of Cambrai) were repulsed yesterday afternoon, the Serbian , , BROT net. AA, ROU SR fOLGA LB Invita A ° Meta front] In the neighborhood of Gauche Wood, further to the south, Ger- " + M think i ha rom | * . 6, twenty-five 1 h pr it It M Hy " ure subjected to | Mat. inf dntry succeeded in slightly pressing the British back from one lgarians \ lota nay ay | Board A n nate Bulge 5 r jiiile 9 1 A oi | ‘ advanced post. North of the wood the enemy made repeated attacks ea ne rega You ae hout specia rf . 4 : i | but was completely repulsed, after fighting which lasted all night. «fic American units, Gen, M it the Depew f 1 e through ove » late Cardinal's! warts, Hui eeerarer | "ern ron Bee P, Davison, Chairman of the Cen Hai; orted that a British detachment of seven men was | . Av A : . alist. maine used pern | Red . zs fey 1 r do halr Depew in the n has always been re 1th © arrested Adoit | Re s now at the front eli , 8; : (Pontinued on Second, Page.) — lroother's death, @ little bit too spry tor him.” (Continued en Meecnd Fase) |‘ Maftivann, Gheirmuae of the meetin” lemecting the work, surrounded and believed to have been captured when the Germans took . A ' 1 * « 4 \ } 4 Me Ao AO ‘ | . : pa ¢ | ry ae ee sabi!

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