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THE EVENING Wit, of bitterly defended trenches. The enemy lost ails, fioday were reported near the town, Five hundred prisoners were taken by the French in the St. Quentin _ tector: yesterday. PARIS, Sept. 25.—German troops last night made an effort to regain fome of the valuable ground recently won from them by the Frenca near the western end of the Chemin-des-Darnes, They attacked in the ss ®° HEAVY GUNS TAKEN 6,000 FEET UP MOUNTAINS FOR DRIVE AGAINST BU DAE TOL at 43 LGARIAN FORCES SA EAT 1 Oe RB ed Whunbbouvad, bux ikbmouk $6, CAPT, JOHN JACOB ASTOR REPORTED T0 BE WOUNDED FOR SECOND TIME IN WAR} 1918, ERICAN AVIATORS IN AIR BATTLES ON THE METZ FRONP « Shief Officer of Ship and Men Reported Lost in the Skagerrak. SWEDISH GUNBOAT IS SUNK ‘BRAZIL DECLARES W WAR BY STRIKING GERMAN MINE GERMAN PROPAGANDA ON AUSTRIA, 1S REPORT} FROM SKIES AGAINST U. 8, sighteen | Washington Hears Minister Has Closed Legation at Vienna and Is On Way Home. Leaflets Dropped Over British Lines for Purpose of Inciting Prejudice Among Troops. | accor lay's War : ; ‘ COPENHAGEN, Sept, 25, ~ The| WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—A state of] TITE HAGUE, Sept. 25.—Germany $ of the Moisy Farm, in this area, but, according to to-day ,Remarkable Preparations by the Allies Right Swedish gunboat Geinhild has been| War now oxists between Brazil and|has begun to pepper the British Unes (Office statement, the effort was an entire failure, sunk by striking a German mine in the| Austria, though so far there has been|with propaganda seeking to incite , ; Under Eyes of the Enemy—Goat Paths H ‘Suagerrak with the loss of the Chief|no formal declaration of the fact from|that Nation against America, it bes | ] officer and eighteen men, reports the|elther side, Information has reached| been learned here. ‘ ARTILLERY ON BOTH SIDES | Transformed Into Roads. correspondent of the Politiken at the | Washington thet by Instructions trom] Aviators are dropping leaflets de. sept. & 3 ° ’ Skaw, the northernmost point of Den-|his Government, the Brazilian Minister|claring that America has triumphed ie PARIS, Sept. 25.—Preparations for|ing the attack that the areal mark. at Vienna has closed his legation and|over Great Britain's overseas trade ¥ the present great operations in Mace-|troops wer@ brought up. moptly Porsistent rumors, the correspondent | departed for Braall, and it t# ubder-|and shipping and urging the Britieb / ‘ll 5 o' 2 donia be in August, telegraphs|%t 5 o'clock on the morning of Sept. adds are current at the & stood that the Austrian Minister at|to make peace with Germany, “bee % 9 a began in August, telegrap ~ 2 14 the artillery opened with such another Swedish gunboat struck a mine| [te de Janciro will return to Ris coun- | th dent of the Petit Pi » © correspondent of the Petit Pa) visor as to surprise the Bulgarians ] & fow days ago and that @ greater part | try shortly. ¥ * | riston on the Salonica front. Various! who were not aware that heavy guns of the crew were killed. ' - Rain Storms Are Over, and Aviators Are Out circumstances prevented Gen, Fran-| were facing them, ‘The brush wood jane Getehild was tile orate of 240 ; 2 A : : chet 4'Be: , the Allied comman-|¥as soon set afire and long columns . § in Great Numbers, With Americans Suc- |‘ ae aceite aie cearationa| of yellowish smoke began to axcend two machine «una, i i H i 3 from the hill sides, while the great cessfully Guarding Their Own Lines. earlier and quick work was impera-|\iigy respunded to the road of the NO PARTY TIES, SAYS FORD. tive for if th heat lingers 1 atch WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, Sept? 25 (Asso-| 5°? Hemost ad ers | guns, 6 artillery preparations watts Gee ia He ciated Press) —Alrm of both i ti Ay t " d along the coast the Winter ts often | josted all day. The Bulgarians tried Geet te Be ites en armies were active carly to-day, and) carly and severe in tho high moun-jto reply with 156°, but did Uttle 4 DETROIT, Sept. 25.—A letter fr Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit | oa ag artillery action was noted along the lines of the old St. Mihiel bar 3 TR as te thu ato ee ¢-olinetts a ane wilt Ba aa aang gs pa of ‘ ee ne sector chon: r the a % at 6 o'cloc! e ¥ “a Bright skies have replaced the clouds and rain of recent day5,| i..404 communications ‘xcept for aacning the th et. creeping AEH sleoted United Staten Bevator he would 34 St. New York i* = aerial observers were sent out by both the Americans and the Ger+| goat paths which were tmpracticable] are pagan, and the French Colontals ee ene Lease rgd ened bee ‘— ~—s mans for artillery. A road was laid out from] wont over the top. They rushed the hate Cokidntlon hare doug, .. Cha eal M4 G ded thei tone j tes! Doine to Pojar and Grevesta 4N4) enemy trenches with bomb and bay-| epecific obligation or pre al inyelyes German flyers extended their operations in some cases MANY MNES soppian engineers net to Work VIEOF*| gnot, genegniose troops captured the | i) his acceptance of the nomination, behind the lines but sharp countering by the Americans gave them little ously long before the French troop® | aut tine and 900 demoralized prison- | 4 gaid, (was to support President fax |to whom had been aasicned the task n'a War meaau © concluded 7) ‘epportunity for close observation for photographic work. “Infantry te whom had bean arwicntd tin Mt) org in a few minutes, They took the Ta Tntand co spend a penny: toe elect- Cocoa Calf Vamp Sh \ paris 4 second line except for one trenc od, 4 Patrols as well as aviation groups were active between the lines. position, The Allied staff established | wnion wag crammed with machine Subordination of partisanship to the ° The artillery on both sides bombarded objectives behind the front; quarters on the ground and tackled) -4.,° 4 company of Senegalene purpose of winning Beran aa sour: With > _iTlines, the gun he cross roads and troops formations far and|‘%e enormous task of preparation. —— | homberg attacked thi# french in the palm, by Congressman Doremua. in his Rear om cemessi cerns es ape iicre RR Aa epee from|rear and it also fel ‘ Address as temporary chairman 7 Fawn Buckskin Top . ro-Polje to Kozink in very Will | But GARS DISCOVER THEIR MIS: | aii WLI 1 re —-—+ and covered with low brushwood and FAR tee CAT | TO ACT ON BREWERS’ INQUIRY 12.50 dense forests, interspersed with deep! ay. put, | jgarians began to pull them- m . LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS ravines, chasms and precipice. The | siver together and offered stubborn Scope of tnvestigation Will Be De~ ° Bulgars thought themselves so Sf] resistance, and even attempted to cided ‘To-Morrow. from atack by reason of these naturtl| in tne Allies back over thelr orig- WASHINGTON, Gept. 25.~Genator shi iih Ragenent met the attache. 660 (eee ene ney eet elie: [i2el_ line, ut ailted retntoroments Judleiney @chcCowmition tamasd te ine PARIS, Sept. 35.—The following | “Oem Oe even nd heavy |*0, interfere with the Allied prelim-| were thrown in quickly, The Bul- vontiente wotivity of brewery interests, ; . ent was issued to-day by the| Tl) ie sage a Season) a ¥ |inary work and contented them: garian picked troops fought desper- | including charges that the Washington ||* ty War OMce: Saran ret: Lrtel im and capturing «| merely with reinforcing their line, the | ately, giving ground inch by inch, Times was purchased by Arthur Bris- | LWAYS something new” is “In the course of the night the ar-| Uber of prisoners. tncie by | 200 Sally to hurl the Allies back.| ‘phe Krantza crest, the key of the! bare with money furnished by brewers, hat the CAMMEYER ; tiilery was activo in the region of St. n immediate counter attack bY) Little by Jittle, as the road was built, | Bulgarian defense in this sector, was oJ A: Siued te Venere ower. ie! 7 7 i= Quentin and between the Ailette and| Ur troops completely restored the | cung were pushed up toward the front |iaken and retaken several times, but are ae abr or to-morrow to determine Ue scope NEW SHOP prides itself on. the Aisne. German attacks in the| situation, We took forty prisoners.!and huge ammunition dumps con-| finally remained in the hands of the|S0n of Viscount Injured First in of the Maulry MODEL We know the well dressed women region of the Motsy Farm were com-| “A total of 1,000 privoners and & | structed. Allies. On the left @ French division! October, 1914—Otticer of Royal | gyeg BROTHER-IN-LAW AL’ eee ber ony aenareariata pletely checked. large number of machine guns were HEAVY GUNS HOISTED TO ALTI- | nad taken Sokol and Dobro-Polje and Housasold Cavate -1N- SO HIGH The Shoe, as illustrated, is a “On the Vesle front a lively artillery | Captured in our operations yesteraay TUDE OF 6,000 FEET. a swamp which was thick with hid- wees oe PLE peg etapa er tare ne eth SHOE “Snappy”, good looking one and was maintained, Fronch troops | S0rthwest of St. Quentin, Heavy guns were hoisted into po-| den machine guns. The Serbs on the| LONDON. Sept, 25—Capt. John) Jacob Ae tte ee i ee A will certainly enhance the appear- repulsed German raiding partica in| “A® the result of a successful nitions at an altitude of 6,000 feet. |right held Vetrenink and the “Ele-| (\*#0r of the Koval Household Cavilig.| 1 Oe Sate lta Ula! Cem ance of your tailor-made suit. the Champagne and in Lorraine, and|™tnor operation carried out by us on| They were brought as far as posstble| phant’s Kar." reported wounded. This is the second ried the daughter of Brig.-Gen. Saha in the latter region carried out an| Monday night we advanced our Ine |by tractors, then .auled by horses and} At 6 o'clock In the afternoon the|time the young officer has been wound- retired, has sued his brother-in- | incursion into the German lines.” slightly southeast of Hinchy( west of mules and finally dragged into place | Allied success wag complete. The Al-|ed during the war, his first wound hav- jaw, J. Lynn Eddy, for $50,000 dam- i Cambrat). During the same night! by man-power. Hed losses, notwithstanding the des-|ing been received in October, 1914 He ages for alleged slanderous erhenti BRITIS. i ie “ statements hostile raids wore repulsed erst of | Soldiers of the signal detachments | perate resistance of the Bulgarians,|W® then an officer in the First LALO ingdy to Shuster’s local draft boam in| LONDON, Sept, 26.—The text of | Do nicour work tal tans had to become Alpinists to lay their Guards, to which he had been appointed Brogilyn. Shuster recently brought a| * to-day’s British official statement sal disiongeacip lice! is vf were ght. The Allies captured more lh x 06. similar mult against his tather-lncape ‘ . _cAnetnet mente reid west lew aryad poerpepier dip gr tines In ns than 2,000 prisoners, inflicted severe | "11! Probationary rank in tai Lady |) The Vault againgt ” ady wbetaine | if ‘auchy (south of Doual) succee in 2 eS, © Bul-| joases on the enemy and took fifty nown to<diay when Samuel Lanetur, “Our troops made further progress | Charles Mercer Nairne, the widow of ‘ Yesterday evening and pace the | Capturing one of cur posts, A few ent eee coe ripate and in biabaeire ® number 155. The! Major Lord Charles Mercer Nairne, who ‘Amor ci chow Army in raion, paved sunt ‘ ft Sel members of ithe garrison are missing. \ e es occa-| Serbs immediately turned the hcav-|was killed in the same engagement in | * ice ‘ropsey to render judgement on the = night in the neighborhood of Belency | | oe niente the enemy again attacked | sionally. It must be added, however,|ier guns against the Bulgarians.|which Astor was wounded. Sho Is tho| Pleadings. The Justice reserved de> | and Gricourt. cision, “Zn the course of the day's opera-|0UF Posts in the netghborhood of continued the correspondent, that | quantities of trenoh mortars, maohine | daughter of Lord Minto, former Viceroy anil | ir tons the enemy made several coun. |S#Uchy-Cauchy. He was repulsed, | Cverything was camouflaged admir-| guns and rifes and a considerable!” capt. “Astor was born in May. 188%. ASKS DEFERRED DRAFT. “We carried out a successful raid ably, stock of munitiona also wore taken|His father was made a peer in_ 1916, | . ter-attacks, two of which were deliv- 18 te only during the night praced- b wil the title of Baron “Astor of Hover Sept. 25th, Is the Last Day last night in the Wulverghem sector, from the enemy, 0 was scount, oo Wants to K ered in great strength north of Gri- é uh mad Mead a t Eanentini MAPLE NUT ." ste rand maw thrills for & court. Both counter-attacks were ae Gogoi vba beg in the ROUMANIAN CROWN P ae gt y Employees. | ieee a ie ea ie el ¢ these » ‘ASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Secretary ‘on! eu vale feature “Tn one cage two companies of the SERBIAN | RINGE 10, 8, CONSULATE IN MOSCOW McAdoo has {ustructed heads of Bu-| SRowted Sets rath betas far, - ° c is deferred draft classifica-| ———_—_—_— reaus to ark de LONDON, Sept. 25.~Following {s IMPRISONED BY rare HAVEN FOR ALLIED OFFICERS tions for employees “necessary to a Other Attractions for Wie . : ; ‘ r sys a y divis! {fice to which he ts | ls Vs c Wee : baa London Believes King Was Angry cuesina at8en nalts Bolsheviki Place Guard Around titacea “uid who ‘cannot, be replaced lon bey PREAH PRUIT Preah a Be © advance of the Sor! troops - ¥ A TIONS. eae by another person without substantia N¥e Peaskon; Gtasens Hask> The $s in amp Because Son Married Outside Building and Demand They |niaterial toss and detriment."* |: continues without any interruption on A aiedod Borba ig \ , road Be aa ae teberries, Plums. Black~ : , | of Royalty. . 4 icials Surrende: uavena enn " -. berries. Bananas, Vine- Need Music the left bank of the Vardar and north | iyalty With et chases from prorioms cme, and Officials Surrender. Collectors ad || | roml freak Meadow errion Banana ies. of the Prilep-Gradsko road. French| AMSTRRDAM, Tuesday, Sept. 24.— Hig. Coss. LONDON, Sept. —A number of} | taeda to ont vials fron fit plunged in. rich sa ong iy rr New sree troops have entered Prilep. Crown Prince Charles of Roumanta has oar roe ch and British officers have taken inant Cream ‘ite are finding in is need of our “The retreating enemy is fighting befn Punished by Nis father, as com- % | refuge in the American Consulate at rt tno Ponally Areal ning sige rear guard actions and is falling back pect red ar of the tasked re slope 18 | Moscow, which ix under the protection] |ONDON, Sept. 25, — Twent fat a” 44c| aay a 4 confinement for seventy-five days for Slot Norway, according ‘& despatch od soldiers already have | with our fore toward Velen, “tranagression of military regulations,” | 18 | from Cope nhagen to the hange Tele- {in South Wales and are taking D ‘On tho other side of the Vardar we | gccording to an olficia! telegram from S| graph Company. The Bolshevik Gov. /of the rellwa; ; have taken war material, On the | Jassy by way of Berlin. The Crown | ernment has placed a guard around the ‘SEVERAL OF OUR ; p | ‘ & Prilep-Gradsko road we counted thir- | Pri began his sentence yesterday. V4 emanded surren- - ay 4 | building and has dem the friends have cay teen guns, a great number of ammuni- n validity of the actions which led *\der of the officers and the consulate : we would see to tion wagons, field kitchens and other |to his arrest will be investigated and 4 | ofticial sending of records to | material and many head of cattle. such measures 48 are required by the 4] STOCKHOLM, Sept. 25.—British Con- boys in camp. “The Bulgarians have abandoned a bani ae ets and ie Greeey 4 sul Lockhardt has been linprisoned in (A w a * the despatch as | jthe Kremlin at Moscow Red Guard ; . . neta emi Wout. Several | LONDON, Tuesday, Sept, 24,—Re- troops are guarding the American Con- ‘ INDEED YES— Roumanian soldiers have been #0t {ee J oorts have been received here of the a l sulate there, Grand Duke Michael was) a . aad datiy. ifveu tava from Bulgarian captivity.’ rest of Crown Pri Charles of Mow. | une Capper. . 2 » Bolshoviki on Sept. 9% Y mania, It is believed here thot the f | Perm says. two bi pitas = es ITALIAN. Crown Prince is being disciplined be- |‘ ON, Sept. 25.—A political 4 Tecors it you ROMP, Sept. 26.—tItalian troops in |caue, according to a report which conference, -the purpose of which is the to send where they will | Western Macedonia are pressing | {0 Cine Fonien. & lev jae age, hs on creation of a central government for od o wre to the greatest number of | plod the holghts north of Topolchant, laa Nee Bye ambEiHo. & Houma wh a 4 aah esa iff ADISON AVENUE Fl H AVENUE, NEW YORK san who has no claims to Royal blood. a4 tho Russian Embassy here from thi M. - ; peopie—bring them in. midway between Monastir and Prilep, ————— st Joint Siberian Government at Omsk. . ° according to an official statement Re + foethcol Meet eaew c IF YOU HAVE |‘om tho War Office worday. MORE HONOR FOR PERSHING. |) a es \| PREFERS TO BE GERMAN Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street aon An'g . ever been far from home ‘AN. | ® @— 10 pooumerae and lonely will un. ‘leclened su Bee “Willy” Splelter, Born Here, Claims Rig - WASHINGTON, Sept. 25—The fol- | wasiinGTON, Sept. 2h. Gen. Per: OM By Draft Exempt Alien. Goeptand the peece lowing communique from Gen, Persh- |,ning has been decorated with the Pith ‘3% TAN] Born in the United States of Ger- comfort end happiness that music jing was made public to-day: Grand Cross of the Order Dantle and WR NTR = Rl man paronts, and making frequent The Autumn Selections of brings. “In the Woevre successful raiding |the Obilitch Gold Medal by King Nicho- BY ake — Bl tripe to Germany, “willy” Splettor of parties brought in prisoners. Aside |'s ‘0 ie poner of the Bt ig I, = 1B) No. 516 West 180th Street, told Perry se des ch an- i a ct oO ene a = j The EDISON from increased artillery activity tn | Siralar honors were awarded Bye a | eee nat helnrctarred tats 4 Kady play i alll seraneneigeenewsee Ge ae — %lknown as @ subject of the Kaiser. d T. il = ae 47 AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY, 40 8p KL “Willy,” a he spells {t, was sent ( ) WY ns A n all or ma es 7 7 he B \ at Loeal bi ft Board . o | AM ERDAM, Be ue i om a 22 is ie pt London, Wert, 38) —Austro-Hunkn-|iowns in the month of August, accord HS Hy thy lane ve - are a center of interest in the Department . fe ling to an official statement sjasued a: Bo wR Prisone’ 'roceedipgs ’ towing sale nia 080: ne aeein [Ribas 8 wit, for Women's Imported and Special Costumes. jong on the an front: inl Ske allied “and ‘than ins Cigar ‘Store iy » tu . PARIS, Sept The German- “On the plateau between Canove | Ube ratde af Pare Tat » it *| American conference on exchang ad Monte Di Valbella the enemy Sepp fe Mares Hen RR Hai 7 , 5. Boel ol ay, so ris yesterday (Monday) launched new at-| HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. | (ihc cs BR bau aad e latest ideas of the Paris couturieres are represented tacks, At Monte Sisemol, after in- = Wabash » Bo Bis ths 4 > tons artillery fire, French and Ital-| RACE 7 HAVRE DE GRACE, a & Sh £8” Bk in these fashionable creations. jan storming detachments penetrate | Ma. sept itries for tormor: | Beaividend | | mike: 1 rust ve| ragr | for twogearolds; LappenemeeS CAMP—Seot 23. of pneumonia MOR r them back,” ny iicaee ann Wis Tai “Gove DIVIDENDS DECLARED. ||" 'nison RALPH CAMY of Boston. Maan Copies and adaptations of the original French me i i son of Charics H. and Anna Camp, agcd er Period Rate. 5 GERMAN. ot ete | 1m : i ies, model gowns can be made within a few days, BERLIN, Sept. 25 (via London).—|jtm) i ias VOB!" wlaedter, 1; | QS Hee, Ce, ot ints Brondway and 6th st, (ifrenk After fighting yesterday in the region |S") ‘ska saasatall ent Bo Amite W. Campbell), Wednerday, 3 P.M. Ip west of St. Quentin the town of Fran. | 49 upea 4. M. John ptt ferment Woodlawn Cemetery . 1 } cllly-Belency remained in the hands Valin i it, Sb: Peters | (Ae 4 FROBORS.On Sept. 21, at Stroudsburg, The entire collection of Paris models will be disposed \ of the enemy (the French), says to- ROTATE Citing: for thew. rar ote We Be say MRS, MAIIM FROBOUS, agod 69 of at less than cost. ) day's army headquarters report. swan mile an er Tbe ‘aie beloved wife of Herman Froboos The repulse of renewed enemy at- pon 4nd mother of William, Albert, Emma tacks tn the region of Mocuvres, west NEW YORK GOTTON EXCHANGE. Prevod, Mrs, Hate Wall and” Mra (Third Floor) om ct Cambrai, is claimed, Yotober ..ccce. BbM 65 In the St, Quentin region fighting, ian Ft arti w wi ae wine wt [Better spas : 4 J will be held from the home, enemy forces attacking the Ger- é wala ¥ "60 | Wea: and ” | ineeday afternoon, Sept, | mas Positions gained & footing in Bade tory peetetn Me Bras EL an | | reemmenes,atlarsenn,, Saute Sune i a ME: ; ii ‘ Nita all 4 a ehh wee bits, Rgepiesipc a oncikindbe shad Ming ge Bi 0 ape ate ee 885. san r 3 ASTRA (ONSEN AE RE ~