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PENED BY TI | dn [“Cireul Circulation Books Open to All.” | Own! tre 'tee sok Welds _NEW BMS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, » (The New York $170,000,000 PLEDGED TO LOAN HERE CENTS CITY PLEDGES $170,000.00 FOCH STRIKES ABOVE YPRES COAL COSTING 1010 40 GENTS ; ATONSOLDATEXTORTIONATE AS BIG LOAN DRIVE OPENS __ 4N ANOTHER BIG OFFENSIVE: ( PRICESBY THE MIEQWNERS AT MILLIN-A-MINUTE RATE BULGAR PLEA 1S REJECTED vwse wo gees, BY BRAN, PANG IN BERL: AND MARCHING MEN) HIERTLING QUITS, [S REPORT expat Pi eS And: | DRIVE 0 “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ CCE i LD “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Ke ae LL 12 PAGES Serene ee _PRICE ‘Two CENTS. PRICE. TWO CENTS. SS — | =! ey ae C >|" tr Z| Y ral CI > =) evi >: (N [T1: oe) pole EI >: =! a?) > op) =! eel ai 3 ZF Ci. Ts \ | |Haig Renews Attacks on Cambrai Front and Makes Progress— French Capture Somme-Py in Champagne and Advance Be- ; tween the Ailette and Aisne. ne almanac ——_—-+-___. Quantities “‘ Washed’’ by Companies but Not Enough to Threaten High Prices—The Government Could Force ‘‘Washing’’ of Mountains of It and Give Cheaper Coal for Homes and Factories. Actual Subse vpiions Received at Campaign He “ee Total $59, HILE continuing the attacks of Americans northwest of Verdun, the French in Champagne and between the Ailette and the Aisne, and the British at Cambrai, Mar- MANY NOT REPORTED EE Prudential Life Insurance Com- By Sophie Irene Loeb. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) .E, Pa., Sept. 28.—As stated in The Evening World yesterday, there is no reason for shortage of coal in New York City; no reason for high prices except the greed of a few coal barons who control both the coal and the railroads of the anthracite region, They own thousands of acres of unmined coal, to say nothing of the enormous culm banks which. contain millions of tons of coal now lying on the surface of the earth within a half day’s ride from’ New York. pany Leads Early Figures With $30, 000, 000, New York to-day for the pure The people of | Pledged $170,000, 000 Liberty Loan Bonds hase jof Fourth of this great sum the Liberty Loan Com- ‘0, 120 Broadwe Kk this act nounced t had m lat afternoon that subscriptions of The reat is as good ns sub- SPEED LOAN DRIVE Patriotic Exercises in Many Places—Belgium Honored at Liberty Altar. |and overflowed with patriotic to-day and enthusiasm went fairly wild over the opening of the Fourth New York City bubbled and fizzed | fervor! England’s Answer to Armistice Is That Fighting Must Go On — | Kaiser Has Not Accepted Chan- | cellor’s Resignation—Turmoil on German Stock Exchange. LONDON, Sept. 28.—Great Britain has replied to the Bulgarian slial Foch to-day opened still another offensive, extending from Ypres toward the North Sea. Gains at some points of more that two and a half miles are reported. The Belgian Army,,thrown into @ major operation for the first time in months, is co-operating with the Second British Army. One thousand prisoners were taken in the first rush, Paris reports the capture of Somme-Py, in the Champagne, and two villages between the Ailete and the Aisne. On the Verdin front the Americans are reported to have, broken through the Hindenburg line on the ten-mile front be+ | This is coal that can be readily separated from the si Deen voted in lots| biberty Loan a It was Belgium’ panes st for an armistice. The reply, it is stated, is fully covered by the) ete Dannevoux and Kelisfontaine. They have captured four . ’ sands to jons | Day as well, and the chief event, in : ¢ 210 millimetre and eight 150 mill ° e ready for the marke: cos a few cents per ton. | ¥ usands to million ns not arian representatives bv the cc ande: 4 millimetre and eight 150 millimetre guns. refuse and made ready for the market at a t of a few cents per tporetions in the] cident to the gathering In of iniitionn }a given the Bulgarian representatives ty th ommander of tie & But to deluge the market with this coal which has accu- | | t { dollars, was the dedication of the| Allied army on the Macedonian front and it is perfectly well defined that aa in forces co-operating with the British in Picardy ii i i , ich Ne ‘ork hasl ay . enewed its attacks 4 o'clock this me zy. ‘The eare S mulated in mountains would reduce the price enormously on pace at which New ¥: i ms {Altar of Liberty in Madison Square to | no military operations can be suspended aid xck this morning. They cleared a ‘ 1 freshly mined coal and consequently the profits of the coal cor- started, if it is continued through the | ine jittie kingdom which threw itself | ane eee : Stretch of trenches to an average depth of 1,000 yards on the campaign, will assure a mighty ove! = Publication in Berlin semi-official newspapers of Bulgaria's armistice “ mG porations. rei Fe dintrion: ota, | into the breach to stay the Boche f right of Gen. Bing’s Army, i subscription of the district's quo | est was cause 0} ie tn the Ge sapnial! aokarts These mountains of coal have cost the present companies little or | 5, Honig apres the Inrgest bond pur.| Bonds were sold to the music of | Fequest was the cav f the greatest panic in the German capital, accord Haig’ army resumed its attacks on the Cambrai f nothing, having been mined years ago when such small coal could not be|aase thot any city ever was called |>4nds and marching men, the ehriti|ing to advices received at Copenhagen and forwarded by the Exchange be . . he Cambrai front at used in the grates in use at that time. to make at one time of the: fife of the drum, to! Telegraph correspondent there. A panic prevailed on the Berlin Stock, “*!?reak this morning and captured four villages. ‘ Now all of this sniall coal has @ ready market. In those days they) When the campaign — offieialty | sina ee ed ee |ochange as the result of events in Bulgaria, according to a despatch The Serbian War Office announces that Serbian troops have : “docked” the miners for this fine coal which was not salable, The miners | opened this morning the subscription here pat iparetelinim THE Hapiie reached Ratavikta, fifteen miles north of Is shtip, and have ad- te were paid for only the larger coal. To-day the cost of lifting this coal froin | came in at the rate of more than $1,-|8N" 10 Karrie u ‘ eared) a KonHdsiable. diitanca Devond: Ieee the culm banks, hing {t and sending {t through the sreens has been 4 minute, And this was « ‘ : Count von Hertling, the German Imperial Chancellor, has resigned, Hileatlan! hart heyo ochana toward the i v 0 en rf , ya order, | reckoned by ex s to he from 10 cents to 40 cents a ton ie y ‘a a EC t he ena | dys a message received by the Central News Agency from The Hague en Aa nor Hundreds of tons each day are mixed with freshly mined coal | ieee agin feito 4 The Kaiser has not yet accepted the resignation, the despatch add: Copentagen reports a panic in Berlin over the Bulgarian and sent to the market at the present high market prices. would not reach the committee uniil | ium took her place in {he 60) In Great Britain's reply to the Bul juest for peace negotiations, a " at noon to-day when a great gather . 2 ' werk by the splendid showing, sath ree é experts before commissions and committees that have gone over the ees tice, without a dissenting |c#ted nt pec whose /efedited Bulgarian representatives | | subject, oloe, wan that: New York hed gone ;reroiam and © acrifice ct necked the ad [should confer with the Adliea on th \ fore: ob tS hg | Spneray ao aS . inat civilization, Al to the Sofa Government that such a contain as high as 80 per cent. to 90 do | Beil ° Sofa me ¢ } i f wt of the Pru- a men 8 ie ve sunt the Bancroft Wash hus far bata : 1g a kaleidescope of col by the Bulgarian Gove and, was purchased oer $50,000,000, Other big early subs rip-| ; Mm iB uae F sh : ¥ i a | an approximate cost >. per acre 5 ; He a ahaa Jof the Umited States, presided, and | Hungary | . . : | Twenty to twenty-five cars of coalj/ONS of Projectiles Dropped on] ‘ane mire is TO One ooo.000, [the principal speakers were V »| ‘The Allied Governments necenm: Heavy Fighting Between Ypres and Dixmude, re shipped a day German Positions Back of raat sat tudvaivinl: Savings Bank, (or? homas KR, Marshall and|ily demand every guarantes which | A 8 $400 TONS A DAY SOLD AT HIGH Front Line: sLBIETBBIR: IBSRELEAH ARPES Ps lis Cartier, the Minia- | they conaides ary to them wo Held To Be Single Man With, Where the Belgian Army Is Co-operating A t es 5 000, i t : . RICES. Pettey watia: sanies| 6a.000100 er ns wer en by Rey ard their asions) Righ| 4 efan nts rey Taaeepiasniey cows ccnd are tux] PARIS, Sept. 28.—The fo t-| Chemical National Hank, #00 a sire “ aia fis Pine acanctcn of Germs | ment So To Transter Prog With the British. ; : eis communteation dea rooklyn Trust Cor * @ilepisnan OF Ter to Bulgaria erty; Appeal Is Made joaded dail a this | f "i us ana n Biivernar me . erly; Apped ade, *ARIS, Sept, 28.— > re tulm bank. Th 1| Frensh aviation operations on Sept.| Fimployecs of John Waninals Micke 1 Mgr. Michas! J, Ta-] In discussing the Bulgarian pro- | e PARIS, Sept 28.—In addition to reporting a resumption ofthe by some fifty m arn wus lasued to-day He amet f rick’s Cathedral out the Allies rocbl La The Pivening Wort French offensive in the Champagne at 5.30 o'clock this morning, the f tng $2.63 p« Yood weather cond . Ir 0 Vice President a atiempling to! PUEPSIELD, Maas, Ss ‘ ° i te thu hat the| req New York Life Insurance Compe. | 1 de Cartier wal in rial as : Frerch War Office to~lay announced the opening of a new drive from » is thus Ne] ted our aviators activ 1,000,000. " ald I M former presider ] actual cost ve | ate in the battle and many explora i? I Company of New rh erty tat provid 4 ie : ot the New Hav way the north of Ypres in which the Belgian army is co-operating with the aye at uation of $12,000, | on trips were made over and beyond| York, $ 00 i al reseed will deliver tbe conference Jawarded a decre trom| Second British army. At some points, the War Office announces, am ‘At this washery there is very valu-| the German lines HO. Jonns-Manville omy eee ees vhactan Muteceany |WOULD. PREVENT FURTHER] i's wito, stra, Kn after # mare’ than two aad « Kelé miles w Hn Py | oO re tha o and a I as made. One able coal over whi #26) "Oar ‘avisters Sroppad ‘twantyenie | ALAMO. ani, sooo, {A* President Wilson said last night, | DANGER FROM BULGARIANS. Jon. coving of arguments in his euit} ee : ne thousand 1 small trees have gré coal) tons of projectiles during the day and| Corn Exe hy t ' not @ The question, it is stated, is one of}, oo. 4, }risoners have already been counted jes within f wenty-ihree and a half tone during}. %@nh Manbatian mipany * the conclusion of such @ military A F » re but be splashes inn ease ae 2 | 93,000, 00 s20R 9" | TC reginatt eb: Wouls gente URRY <u M determined The main attack is being made by the Belgian Army on the larger = traably ars! tnents in the rear of the enemera|, American Exchange Na k ao canara well ae ang om the Bulgarian : ; part of their front southward from the North Sea, Heavy fighting ig ago becaus ‘cb front lines. Forty-two enemy air- | #900.000 s 1 to the operations of the Allies tn the Pied r ‘ y fighting f 8 now awaiting a ready marke | planes were brought down or dis-| Hankers’ ‘Tru great ; | Balkuns 1 hy Mo» | taking place between Dixmunde and Ypres and the Houthulst Forest, 0 _ At the West Shenandoah ( abled and seven captive balloons) Franklin Say at xo hoppily | ‘TH implies the demobilization « = ") north of Ypre : | saw men shovelling this c were set on fire during the day Franklin Saving f lthe Mulgarian army or ita employ- | bisa . : , nto small cars wh were gravita Bradstreet & Company, $16 . |ment elsewhere against Bulgaria's : - Concerning t fighting in the Champagne, the War Office an- down a few hundred feet, empt E 6 Ri New York Times, $106 | present allies. semite aes Wy. } or . * y ie Be ee ena iin welll EV N THE E MANS SO a ae ta $4 ‘ Fy Ue es edntistan not in court when| MOUnce nent says that Gen, Gouraud’s army ‘nas captured the railroad railroad cars, 06 E AC ription the i w 4 will be taken with uneud: 1 of Somme-Py, an advance of about four miles. It also Two or three men with the ald of PR Rl SS (B KWARD) eee 4 co-operation and si bs } north of Fontain Dormoi taki ditional on n thus load sixt ie 5 nol o mn e-en-Dormoise, far a couple of taules can thus load sixty U. S, OFFICER REPORTS are ma OE aE © and Serbia, but one of the ew Men kL en-Dormoise, taking additiona Prisoners and i cars a day, or 150 to 240 eae ys h at the very ¢ oye ils of any preliminary agreemen 7 Pe * gun, The battle is continuing favorably to the French. { man being paid on an average of ees 2 | request of th Pa deg lly be evacuation of all terr pe - . p ng on between the Allette and A 1 {! than i a day, : Pero ITH THE AMBPRICANS | tha porations r f ‘ i ‘ t y Reteesisna " ig on between the Ailette and the Aisne last night the Frenel | nt os tbe “44 / awe W WEST OF VERDUN, Sept er : 5 ven I : a ; { the between Jouy and Aizy and captured two villages, Jchards of the Philadelphia Coal 4 One American officer's | me Ly . ‘ / lron Company let me se A he tna DS || secort Licesie tort ; S wae “ 1 L : EC ad he heights north of Fontaine-en-Dormoise also have been taken. The operations, They are taking from} ¢ Bay ines oe he Ito ' 008 a ; : il | ipl ay teeter ic tee S naire fi t mountains cf culm 200 to 800 tons! (yr resseq Ok ee va Heed es Ry ntion oF pr ‘ ave Rha Api DALaNAG KG Bera) Ho French haxe taken additional prisoners. The fighting continues, "4 dally, at the same time that freshly! lows: : _ ae rea ans, ” eee a Gauurs Vie cada, | nBOan oF HT Further north the French gained ground noi and cap- mined coal is being mined and at the! ° 6 | the three earlier loans ) ment, the Allied Powers, \t is added, | RANds of “the f ch gi ground northeast of Sancy cap- In The Evening World’s investi: the figures ition as what it actually bear out the statements made by to put this coal on cars “Everything is progressing > o same colliery, President Richards in- great, even the Germani k- ward.” @Continued on Sixth Page.) costs | of it not until Monday rs of the The Metropolitan Life (Continued on Second Page) campaign were | Insurance| f Libe nverged at the Alta when it rty was dedi TIVE, atreuee ve an request for an armistice, re Jing the proposal that duly ac- \have no f conditions ‘0 PFO-| wrong, according to her cou ¢ letters were offered for Mellen, (Continued on a Fourth Page.) “and tured 150 prisoners, Mr, - MELLE WINS SUIT. 1,000 GERMANS CAPTURED A German counter attack north of Allemant was

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