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i from the postions cap captured from the Gem Germans yesterday. The Fren:! have attained all their objectives. The prisoners captured by the French to-day ‘ave not yet been counted. Gen. Petain is in supreme command of the Allied attuck in Champagne district, it is officially announced FRENCH KEEP UP HARD BLOWS. PARIS, Gept. 27.-The French forces resumed their | morning in unfavofable weather and are successfully developing the of- AT STRUMINITZA fensive begun yesterday in the Champagne, the War Office reports. Over the entire field of attack by the French, between the River Serbian Cavalry Reaches Ko- Suippe and the Argonne Forest, the formidable German positions of a chana, Fourteen Miles From | depth of more than three miles were brilliantly carried. | the Bulgarian Frontier. |; ‘The French have captured the Butte-du-Mesnil, the Butte-du- Souain, | LONDON, Bape fee weet! the Butte-du-Tahure and the villages of Tahure, Ripont, Rouvroy, Cernay-| and Greek forces on the Macedonian en-Dormois and Servon-Melzicourt. |ALLIES CAPTURE. attack this bs | the border. They have crossed the this makes a total of 12,000. (paratieling 4 AMERICANS ATTAIN MORE THAN THEY EXPECTED. the Balperiisticeeds batderd on aah American troops in their attack northwest of Verdun appear to have! oe 3 ‘attained all and more than all they attempted. The Americans were) gorian cavairy has entered Kech- confronted by the German Fifth Army. This force had been diluted, | ana, twenty milos northeast of Tehtib which explains the relatively small number of prisoners taken. | and fourteen miles trom the Bulgarian | Helewitscha Mountaine is looked upon here as a fine feat of arms, Montfaucon, whose read barbers of Kustendil, says the, sthouette dominates the horizon, was passed by the Americans and now | Serbian official statement fewued yes. | is well within the newly conquered ground. | terday. \3 The Argonne Forest itself is “dead ground” between the two attack-|_ The Serblans now are west of the ing fronts, but the capture by the Americans of Montblainville (on the eastern outskirts of the forest) bottles up the Germans holding the posi-| tions in front of Four de Paris. Germans there now have the French in front of them and the Americans at their backs. GERMANS MUST RETREAT THROUGH WOODS. The Germans, it is believed here, have only one division in the This force now has no other means of retreat but over the rough roads leading northward through the woods. Cast Se Bee thane Wie cise. aie “By taking Varennes and Montfaucon with a series of positions that| taken enormous quantities of war| Gen. von Gallwitz considered so impregnable that he could not have |mosterials, ein See taken indispensable precautions,” says Marcel Hutin in the Echo de Jen toward Uskub, up the “vasdah Paris, “the Americans have given a magnificent new edition of their | M!Utary eritics agree that if this cen- victory in the St. Mihiel salient. |tral base of the Bulgars should fall HAIG STRIKES TOWARD DOUAL; — S>2.s8.2. 2 “CROSSES THE HINDENBURG LINE AND PART OF ‘CANAL DU NORD Bulgar rearguagds have been unable jto stay the advance. By the capture of Veles the Serbs have cut off part of the Bulgar 1st Army, which retired from the region of Monastir past Prilep into the Babuna Mountains. Tho balance of Troops Under Gens. Byng and Horne in New Attack—Germans Surrender in Droves. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Sept. 27 (Unit Press).—The British, attacking at dawn in the direction of Cambrai, smashed forward on a thirteen-mile front, penetrating more than three miles at some points. this army has been cut off in the A strip of the Hindenburg line seven miles wide, including five miles mountains northeast of Monastir by an advance of the French west of of the Canal du Nord, was crossed. Hundreds of prisoners have been taken, |the road, North of Demirkapu, in tho | direction of the Bulgarian border, the Serbs have captured the ridge of | Bell Kamen, Serbian troops have entered Ishtib And captured other important points. A great number of additional Bul Prilep and of Italian cavalry which has cut the roads to Albania and Uskub, The fall of Ishtib has blocked the retirement of the Bulgar 24 Army into the Vardar Valley. Their only escape les over the rough roads into the Struma Valley. ADMITS SPREADING BOND CIRCULARS IN WALL ST. Leopold Schepp, Who Criticised Gen. Byng’s army and some of Gen, Horne’s, including Canadians, Wall Street Pools, Gets a participated in the drive. Warning. By 9 o'clock remarkable progress had been made, : They had crossed Leoplold Schepp; seventy-seven years| His * arian and German prinone d use of @ man's vc-| the enormously difficult canal between Moeuvres and Havrincourt, ani{jold, manufacturer of cocoanut products, | port: lersnsana cuentas Gearar melted | bo considered) May wee. Beales Mailings for War > A . * “ . ss - * * ing the] ie . Work Ix 7,000 yards of Hindenburg trenches and deep wire barriers beyond. was called before the e¥derai authori-| “At 5,20 o'clock this morning OUT| have fallen. into our hands | nt | Asal ‘i a trict ce rney Kilroe to ti A . len to-day to expla hy he had eit , ‘ Ancien pig a stant Distriet Attorney At, 9.55, the British were advancing on Rourlon spur (four miles |‘ Wiead explain) why ihe Had ou | trope attacked over ® wide front elOUF cavalry has reached « point lay \ciestioned:. Hasty (Cacdneee ane Ms ‘ A ‘ H culated postcards and circulars in We f er. First res 120 kilometres les) a cro Jthat in this draft it does 1 | Ea Agape ait ah uirectly west of Cambrai), the Germans surrendering in great droves, |Streot that declared “there will never | 9°¥M of the § By Sotadagy rr perrii he abiee cote tingle man in the army who actually | Awe yt ie rane Y ote pogas ~, é 3 . 7 f ’ . al narket for dberty ond: ports Indicate a atiafactor prop 3 mre S is eded a ome. buildings In the ergst of variou i Temks had reached Flesquieres (five miles southwest of Cambrai) at 8,25, |), {alr market, for Tiberls| Bonds) pork aad 6a ee a if offensive starte |i Reedud at home, umbers are|Fellets, Gardner denied he had. ve i ‘s nite the ba a oreste n peing made, ie All registrants . 8 a bide ee : the infantry pouring in behind them. pools manipulating and pulling stocks | nr * DOOR Nac btetnncit y= about to be drawn have been aub-|ccived money, for, hi climbs and pro LONDON, Sept. 27.—British troops attacked on a wide front scuth {4% eireularizing bigger and bettar div- DUH the Wee hbeeatd tah ITALIAN, aivided Into, threy claswes for present | Sins ‘Bitton war |, Sept. 27. 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The numbers “drawn |stlary and. living! expenses from the oe bi . ‘ triet Attorney Talley through Albert | localitie ners captured.” ) the Pasubio region, at Cima di ire certain to be indiscriminately eubeniaeiiaaienatigiancuns x | ress emg B he | ter ough these classe put | First reports indicate that satisfactory progress is being made in the | fooker company. of N Worth — | Val Bella and Col del Rosso, and eatered throu tt : cdl. |WOMEN ORIVE "AMBULANCES. ew offensive, | street, printers, and Miss Selma Pol FRENCH. in the area along the Piave bee 1k gounksat ee i ese a—EErE GUEeeEeeeee SS ithe ex fe ines aoe PATS, The text of to-| tween Palazzon and Sabetto. though men {between eighteen aoe Hospital Head Sends Out Horry-Ly he extreme age ¢ a manu Ene econnaiseande® iM etecn hold eariy order numbers 7 He told the a rities he Tho attack Brench troops in| Were riven’ ba patrols at nong the first for duty } homas Howell, Superintenden We Are Often | REPORTED TO HAVE RESIGNED - ci i air ia ee Sees se cote i eka mis e re en njuring ming sal He owns | the Champagne developed yesterday and in the Ornic Valley | Named to Form Japanese Cabinet. |an emergency call for ambulance driv half a million in cartier L y bonds. | with success, From the Suippe to the LONDON, Sept. 2 Marquis Kin-|ers to-day, and the Motor Corps of Asked— “Why is The New Edison superior -_ JEWS EAGER TO FIGHT TURK, Lieut. 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July 13, 1917, but it w Aceeptud, |have organized themselves into @ , fay’ | oe Jewish un © in Palestin se cuincueoy “WE RAN TOO FAST,” hs BOND FOR ALIEN PROPERTY. | other phonograph ever made. But hear it- that is the easiest way BULGARIA BOASTS seman « ales In Cane of Daughters, to prove to yourself |Our Retreat Undisturbed,” Ex- Site: Chanaelor:taine, AS Rew AN, te | that it really is superior, ecuted in “Accordance With | Auen Peope ( at Plans,” f eotate ‘ The LONDON, Sept, 27.—A Bulgarian | ii. part of $3,00 official communication issued Tues- | 9 to © dau ) | day and received here to-day says: North of tne Cerna without be- ing disturbed by the enemy, our units retired in accordance with plans on the Babuna Range, Near Krivolak the enemy attacked with forces, ‘Tne ngnting von- r * on HOP unding bond The Vice Chancellor whethe liver such figat gate a the executors. wide the question r could execute and ni, | The aivle were barn in America and | went ‘oad and married either a Ge man or an Austrian, More than 7,000 prisoners were front have cwptured the Bulgarian $ wken by the French. Added to the 5,000 taken by Pershing’s troons|«it¥ of Strumnitza, ton miles inaids 4 Ishtib-Veles road, and have captured > the Height of Bogoslovets, south of | ®® Sree teaceeee 909090000 PERSHING REPORT OF VICTORY; ADVANCES SEVEN MILES ON FIRST DAY; TAKES 5,000 MEN Troops ; Senator Pittman President. ana Mrr Wilson. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER a7 AMERICANS PASS THEIR OBJECTIVES IN CHAMPAGNE BA TTLE~ | President and Mrs. Wilson On Way to Home of Col. House 6694440.0-5 064.0% Pennsylvania, Storm and Capture Villages, While Other Kansas and Missouri Units Drive Ahead on 20-Mile Front. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The War Department has given out this statement from Gen. Pershing: This (Thursday) morning, northwest of Verdun, the ist Army attacked the enemy on a front of twenty miles and penetrated his line to an average depth of seven miles. Pennsylvania, Kansas and Missouri troops serving in Major Gen. Liggett’s corps stormed Varennes, Mont Blainville, Vauquois and Cheppy after stubborn resistance. the Forges Brook, captured the Bois de Ferges, and wrested from the enemy the towns of Malancourt, Bethencourt, Montfaucon, Cuisy, Nantillois, Zeptzarges (Septsarges), Dannevous and Ge The prisoners thus far reported number over 5,000, The Americans thus ave gone beyond the line whence the Germans] launched their great offensive for Verdun on Feb, 21, Brook, Malancourt, Bethincourt, Cheppy and Varennes figured prom-| dnently in the news of that day. | Drillancourt. 1916, Troops of other corps, crossing court-et- Forges LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS — LONDON, he text of to-day’s War Argonne the first German positions, a formidable net work of trenches and entanglements a and Argen-| more than five kilometres, which the had not coased to strengthen since 1915, were brilliantly carried by the French troops on a front of about thirty-five twenty-one mil wire enemy the French pass beyond this line. at Souain, the edusdtont Mupit, |eoe ne Oe ne | Ress the Butte-du-Tahure, th Butte-du | i ie (declased ihe ha event (Uo Re Mesnil, the es of Supls =| Franco-American ‘attempt to break Com I Oe Rs Tee marti peisigoare with oreans| irene. teuied on the frst day ofl NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE | ized points of support and stubborn- bettie ain 4 prey rey Ad OG Open. Hh Low tant ly defended by quered in hard fighting than 7,000, In th emy “The morning ng « ‘onditions, LONDON he stateme lthe Sert "Ou day) « r | Ish Hill avalry | ve lemaseny BRITISH. the ene of whom tempted no apite 1 under satisfactory SERBIAN. sued ye Hi Kamen u, On the b. We ame pursuing the enemy, |Ishtip-Veles road progress before Veles. | “A great numh Following is Office re- BERLIN, Sept of @ depth of sides lines of defense Jing to the of 1 amore than At certain points | Americ in advancing beyond y, were con- hattles are imminent Mh (An | FIRST RACE | yenr-olda; fv \ Holll T—-Following is] sterduy by Office sterday (Wednes- very important north of Demir- day we entered Bogoslovets taken WINNIPEG, “Our present line runs weat of amet weary. Ho Sea: renee er see ne alee | American attack Thursday, toment yerman General Headquarters to-day, | ¢ sucaceded | foremost the mbro! Wheat Export t Manitoba, morning (Thursday) our] Western Canada will export 80,000,000 ein of wheat to Entonte countries entered | Padme this, voat-®. COR according to Fighting 1s of additional Bul ia London) rman troops on the front on both| of the Argonne retired to their| béfore the , 1918, SUFFRAGE Ve "Nevada Senator onlick Sess Wom- an’s Party Misrepresented | President and Democrats. 22echo-Slovak Commander Hope- ful Until Russians in Siberia Form Efficient Army. VLADIVOSTOK, Tuesday Sept. (Associated Press.)—If given the sup port Of three divisions of Allied troops, |Gen Gaida, commander of the Czecho- Slovak forces, sald to-day that he could hold the Bolshevik armies on approxi- mately the present line until the Rus- sians in Siberia can organize an ef- ficient army whose discipline need not be questioned. Gen, Diedrichs and two other Czecho-Slovak tenders have un- YTON, Sept, CT-—When dertaken the ormaniz rriad of such a force and are being alded by the Omsk and Samara Governments. | ‘WASHIN' the Senate to-day resumed considera- tion of the Woman Guffrage resolu- A ® Adhontee Wer aay ma DRAFT ~ DRAWING SET BY CROWDER FOR NEXT MONDAY (Continued from First Page.) The political situation clearing and tion, with its supporters admittedly the sk and Vladivostok groups are at least one vote short of the two- settling their differences. It is stated that Gen. Horvath, former Dictator, will thirds necessary for adoption, teasion return to his post as manager of the | was increased by a@ bitter partisan Chinese Eastern Railway. political exchange. | Boland Morrts, American Ambas- |" Senator Pittman of Nevada, Demo- |*#40r to Japan, has arrived here. t, mado a sharp attack on the ' bagging ema National Woman's Party, the mill [)'ANNUNZIO FLIES tant branch, charging it with favor- ing Republican candidates in owe lost| ACROSS ALPS TO PARIS * | campaign and with misrepresenting | » | the attitude of Democrats, including | . the President, toward the resolution, |!talian Author-Aviator Adds to Senator Pittman declared the Feats by Flying Across Moun- Woman's Party had charged that tains From Italy. President Wilson and Domoeratic ‘ members of the Senate Suffrage Com-| PARIS, Sept. 27.—Gabriele D'An- | mittee were responsible for delaying |UN% the Italian author-aviator, at~ H jtived in Paris this morning in an air da Mile plane, flying from Italy across the Alps. Senator Pittman declared the Presi| The flight of d’Annuinzio across the dent and the Democratic members of Alps to Paris is another feat in his war the Senate Committee had had only career. His previous feat was in {one object in handling the resolution | August when he commanded a squad- |—its passage—while those of the|Fon of eight airplanes. that flew over “other side” had political considera- Mra Kher erage scdpge tte hes hacia then returnéd to Rome. Some of the A hot reply was drawn from Sena- tor Smoot, Republican, who criticized |as forty ci for what he de-| }clared was dragging of politics raed the Suffrage contest, and said larger percentage of Elen tna Democratic Senators now ing the resolution. poset CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS! With net change from Tear D cious, Allis-Ohalmers haat, ehve's. | ee ress reverses its he deferred Jclassifications he never would be ‘| called for If the policy ever *| should be reversed all the men in two classes abead of him would first have ‘This, it will be see: the Government Steel Fury... Ba gierere § Saar policy of not invading Woollen ja ib Beth, Steel Botte Itrook, Rap, Tew Burns. Bros Petrolen al, Petroieun pf. Cetra! Leathers. alian rt to be exhausted materially Vacite SMW St. Pp owl, R, bel. & Pa Similarly for nigli a the holder might ian nineteen ‘ years old, unmarried and foot fre |W He would bo practically certain to be duty soon, e the fact number was at called that his order bottom of the list Added to the effect upon the which has been ssifications, is the in nocht Satonjt, former Premier and Pres «| Wentern ‘ | WilyscOverland co. Stock sehe—Total, form a Japanese Cabinet in succes- a |sion to that headed by Field Marsha ‘ount Teruchi, recently resigned, a | ts causing extreme excitement in Ger- | gives the first indication of any move BULGARS ASK TRUCE WITH CONSENT OF KING; WILL NOW SEEK PEACE (Continued from First Page.) many. The British Government to-day re- celved from an offidtal authorised source an application from Bulgaria for an armistice, The Berlin message to Copenhage made by Bulgaria to approach her enemies with conciliatory proposals. The message, -ould seem to indicate that the Premier had taken matters into his own hands and attempted to initiate a peace move for Bulgaria in- dependent of the dynasty. A move so made might ordinartly be considered, in a broad way to amount to @ revolutionary act, and podsibly points to the execution of a coup d'etat in Sofia. The indications in the news from | Bulgaria recently have been that the Jeountry was in a somewhat disor- ;fanized state with widespread discon | tent manifest over the prolongation of the wart, iy the further prosecution of which the Bulgarian people were able to see little advantage to them. Ther: ean be no doubt that the successfu offensive of the Allies now in prog ress in Macedonia has accentuated this tendency, It is known that M. Malinoff, who took the Premiership in June last, leaflots wero sold 4n Vienna for as high| garia’ reduces the importance of }his number being first out of the ule drawn and order worked business | | ident of the Constitutionalist Party, has! vice supplied five of its Khaki-elad “| been commanded by Kimperor Yoshihito Franco- | DIVIDENDS DECLARED. |cordine to a Tokio @espatch to the Ex ac | § *\ change Telegraph Company, It is prob- gga Period, Baie ables the despatch adds, Count. Salon} De ob Ne abe Between the Arconne and the) tule PY number Of) vive (the American front) the Gere | May tact with ule ee the oMocal are office as polite igrowt Meer) pont fighting lines as Mont | blainville and as far 4 bend. tn S. Asked to Kecogmize Jugo- reaction the Meuse northeast of Monttaucon, i: oe - OID Ghoky PACK VGH ne 3 H Stnen. Pe, resut this eet te / had weather, it WASHINGTON | HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS, Jrecogniion of th 4M liq making the request, the Time—1.081-5.lqubmitted an official 1 Sunningdale. |pointing to reas or recognizing the lo: necho-Slave. The Jugo-Slav leaders Sept from | Hel! au will ‘organize Hition’ Ministry. 1} tamieht was friendly to the Entente in the earlier stages of the war, before Bul- gx entranoe, and there have not been wanting predictions that he might in some way seek to use his influence toward extricating Bulgaria from the unenviable position which she would occupy in the event of a German defeat, in the war, which doubtless appears to alm to: be im e King Ferdinand himself has nor been above the suspicion of entertain ing a like desire, although nominally ho has been loyal to his Teutonic allies in act and utterance, In this | connection the wording of the Bulga- jri An reply to the Austrian peace note, With the readiness it expressed to {accept President Wilson's principles for be settlement of the war, was | beid not to be without sigaificance, It will be noted that the news of the Bulgarian act comes from German sources, and while its accuracy as to | pen. the main fact of the offering of the doubted it may be questioned if it reflects accurately the example, | Ste Of affairs in Bulgaria, which ac offering armistice may be companied and followed the |The fact that counter meast tb 11d appear i premicr was sup- ported in hig act by internal forces the participation of which woule| 4, make'it seem that what amounts to of" revolutionary movement ts in pro- gress in the Buleurian kingdom, ———— HUMAN FLY DENIES PROFIT. een found necessary w Indicate that the |the National League for Women Ser. members to relieve the shortage Three women drivers Ww hospital a wore Priva Mre Maye age re on. the The» ‘Their Privat Hate and Miss Josephine Chapman. 38.61 HOCOLATE COY [ae ] mesoriment of Chocolates an |Government was \Department to-day. {Wilson and Secretary of State will consider the appeal worthy — of favorable action is generally hifeation of the A and Montenes are agreed upon jan Slavs, the § in one democratic state. orbs coli ® WANTED—FEMALE. ooo gra a tidal ed wad Stores New York, Brooklyn, Special for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27th and 28th. 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