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WILSON DRAWS 322 FIRST DRAFT NUMBER “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ( ¢ CMM anni ile { “Cironlation Books Open to All.” (“Circulation Books Open to All.” ~ WEATHER—G. erally fair to-night and Tuesday. PRICE TWO CENTS, — ovrrans, 1918.07 aye Pree raining NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE Two CENTS. BELGIANS GAIN EIGHT MILES; BULGARIAN HOSTILITIES END oo ————_— —- + _————— | COAL MINES ARE GOLD MINES: NILLIONS POURIN 322FIRSTORT §=AMERICANS IN NEW VICTORY 3 PROUPS CONTROL OUTPUT: FORLIBERTY LOAN: NUMBER DRAWN §=6VJTH BRITISH AT ST. QU ENTIN MILLIONS FROM ‘HORTA’ TE THEPRESENT CONDITIONAL SURRENDER ng Feces Game oan naar Ss $92,462,000, With | Are 7,277, 6,708, 1,027 Cambrai and St. Quentin Practi- seater S Pledged | and 16,169. . . Et Plenty of Cars Now, Is Admitted, and Lack| ey oe = = ccna. | MADE BY THE BULGARIANS: ed in Allied Hands French of Labor Is Due Only to Smaliness of | ee on nae dtolded, in the presence. of a Forcing Enemy Back on Ailette. Wages Paid toMiners—Companies Paying « he committee headquarters, No.{Steat crowd which thronged the hug p ACt PREG AT SEE, 20 to 30 Per Cent. Dividends, and Cult ':* :cassss. ux to 3 sion nis |marie aucun room’ af he Ses WITH THE BRITISH FORCES IN FRANCE Banks Are Better Than Gold Mines. ae rhin the nam of the daturday to-|4ay drew the frst capsule, No, 32 AND BELGIUM, Sept. 30 (Associated Press).—Belgian : elected hundreds of men troops in their drive north and east of Ypres have captured tal, $59,522,000, « of [und thereby Tk 4 by Sophie Irene Loeb. ele dayand to-da i head ‘ eae eet Gomes Bonat Law seeneinces That Allies !300 German guns. British troops in the same area yester- hat gold mines are inferior in values as Compared tu the anthracite}, one Si At the to- [reBistered Sopt. 12 i coal mines upon which New York is relying for fuel is pl evident | ra yr the first three duys, incilud-| Following t pane Obtain Complete Control of Rail- day took 97 guns. number by the President Vice Presi ident Marsh was egege : T k LONDON, Sept. 30 (Associated Press).—The British and ways—Hostilities Against ur ai, ! Belgian Armies, attacking in Flanders, have advanced for an aver- Germans and Austrians in Mace- age depth of five miles and a maximum depth of eight miles. Rou- lers is in peril and the whole of the enemy’s communications in ells, pines e average daily total! mu WS. -ecuntiveg iin day: Pasta rt ftom The Evening World’s investigation of Further, the curtailment of coal usage is ut iry, in view of the ormou., ' t on te business days of 1 n “4 he |? De vast holdings of coul and surface that could readily be | 1 for the market at a cost of from) qistrict's quota ¢ i“ pee ne donia to Proceed. Belgium and Flanders, particularly on the Belgian Coast, is 10 to 40 cents ly: need: Is $100.0 _ — threatened. There are mountains of this culm coal, whica could in time of stress) BM! |t Is corta LONDON, Sept. 30:—Speaking at the Guild Hall today, Andre Field Marshal Haig's forces (with which New York, Ten- like this, with a few wast produce thousands of tons of good mar-|” CRS ete na bial nar Law, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said a Bulgarian convertion |Messee and North and South Carolina troops are co-operating) to- ketable coal for New York apartuient houses and factories, and thus alle- ' sere dennis fr haellifiies ended oclatcal nooty Buleara xiv day smashed the Hindenberg line on a front of eight miles to a Viate shortage on other sizes. In tact, hundreds of tons are daily shipped ; ad been signed by which hostilities ended to-d ' ; |maximum depth of two miles. The British attack was made just with freshly mined coal ; oe Y cunpletely the control of the railways, the Chancellor stated north of St. Quentin. Yet the disclosure of these enormony culm banks is but one phase of Pearce? Th ention means,” said the Chancellor MTT Aon Rushing the Germans hard on the front north of the Aisne, The Evening World's investigations. | ee » German tin that direction ha tol, a \\|the French to-day have reached the Oise-Aisne Canal, reports | aleensy sited the iiManh sof fons or coal i tals, co entey Are Ge stot @ empire has gone foreve ‘from the battlefront show. They are progre: along the Chemin- ewned and controlled prac y by hree corporations, whe have done s - P. ” Sat . Very Uttle in the woy of opening up new Rveratici to avoid shortage of ; iviae fh : Strong belief exists here this afternoon that a peace offer geome toward the east and the enemy is retiring behind the coals who are now reaping a harvest of high prices due to this shortage, li fom Turkey i is imminent. F Tes 2 ms epee ofl oe gPe ies costarne Bll unene nent upon these few coal barons for the small | i ih Patten iat Box’ \ ALL OF CAMBRAI AND ST. QUENTIN NEAR, con gh price vopa | 5 , , t. but th . ra valuable eave sions’ eeturariis. Golds heoome (iat tactie wordi.ct| oe men ' apia's i "ANOTHER PEAGE PARLEY te tke eM ub ral 6 Irnininent, Dutithis: place Js virtually: useless the Attorney General in the Supreme Court of the United States, in speake | ceived to-d sth kita lgarian sur isle atl. ne Shine Statement applies to St. Quentin. With the Ing of anthracite said: “In value of output it is outranked only by ply Mrs [tus nar ate ry cand IS INVITED BY AUSTRIA, '2!! of these two towns the enemy will be compelled to effect a c mmplete nd bituminous ng ull the mineral products of the United) Metror b | Crowde , “iar ( ul News sa readjustinent of his entire line between the Scarpe and the Oise ae fad and fy ee leads zine, petroleum, natural gas, clay | 0" oo au ain. |p, Beoomipanted t Wiese is tt n er | Proj Lead 1 and Australian forces pushed forward last night on the ets, stone a hese are subordinate to it.” ‘! Ler we ‘ u % 5 T ¢ three companies that bave the ue t holdings are the Philadol-|* ; : ates A £ if at Pe veen Bellicourt and Gonnelieu, in the face of severe opposition, Reading Coal and Iron Company, which controls 2,000,000,000 of attics’ el corr ! ied Marshal Haig anced to-day tons; the Lehigh Cou! and Navagution Company which has 500,000,000 tons, pranlaent DM pted . AMSTERDAM, Sept. 50.—A prop. Four thousand mers were taken by the Allied torces yesiertay and the Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Company holdings are approximated | yy, 1) ed to his task Tis. pro , ee : {ton that the Providents and Vieo|to the north of St. Quentin, and forty guns were captured there at over a 000,000 ton ; etn were flied they | a we 8 “and to | Presidents Varliamen bele| British forces have entered the northern suburbs of Cambrai. On ite in the United States, which por ~ PRESIDENT R f . when com ! t he Bulge wentae is pve yean | Mat pressed the British back to the outskirt s-Guislain, while napa constitutes the largest holdings | Crowd ts - oe ntrod ower Mou the |ta the southwest of Le ¢ t similar pressure sent Field Marshal Haig n the world ee eh kas t ' A me . ju ips back to the edge f Bony. On the f puthe When I went to ae Raw t ef and au ¢ ni maya m Vina tee. }of Douai the British have n Arleux and Aub tleau-Ba of the Philadelphia Coal and fr WOMAN SUFFRARE intry Ww iy " nia «rpea se by Here Neumana, @ | These apparent losses are new smash « Company, W. J. ft : athe Ai cumite Rulwesiad AWEM? vtune t iene HAVRE, Sept. 30 n War Office tha various floors | Torsey, $1,000,000; Union Tank| " ‘ Partiaments ren | r { more than 200 guns, some of a heavy _I found th at h n| ! , aA OYE een Ns ; Hest *¥T calibre, as well as a very considerable quantity of war material, Of perees te ne Oe eee im 2- . these ind 90 guns were taken by the pee * Peo te avelne ne| Tells Senate yen Is} she 71—12,842. | | Hf ¥ were attacking the Gere Prana Vinyl to Prec |S1}000000 ARKY FAI ay rata |HERTLING AND HINTZE QUIT mans 4 Ir and at Collemolenhotk save. WASHINGTON, Sept Sho tt POSTS IN KAISER’S CABINET, avy fight ng Manutacture Are A | 78—134 : = ng ete position ccm |S Rearing hs ag | =" LATEST REPORT FRO’ BERLIN: hashed ti placed. : ar ig t ve! . 81 om! M Wiyischaete Ri 0 pied 4 he Germans have bee? This ix one instance of the s : , ‘ Ngee hot . 240. . a : 1 Horts to defend Uhe approaches to the River Ly mares whlch one Bae : eee : ve $ a¢—12284 |Chancellor and Foreign Minister Said to Have -+- ally in these war time age wit ' io 188 1 - . Tho paradox « A ter an Jucov I ria Bree Resigned Following a Conference With the FRENCH h \ IN CHAMPAGNE: amusing, to say th | 3.33; ~ . afice of the richest I navy Hela y “832, Be 14361 Emperor, Crown Prince and Generals. a 36 world saving fu 1 ally, euser ! Boidaen. giciiase | ROSS ALIN BROOK millions of tons t ' ' 1 : Paunee eee MSTERDAM, Sept. 30.—-Char ‘ and | C through ad , A 69—964 93- 8,055. Secreta H 2 thei n mn the f t 62-2897, 95 ' al Re ome i t i 63—7.834. 96—11,191 iderstan ; ora ee ; tscinese. secieaee The K I \ { —rr Beardie ; 65—10656, 98-—13,359, A ‘ . “ 7 Pair sleat Re Loe Abb sie o) 3 Teck A ace Ue fer Ludendorff, llor vou Hertling and Foreign Minister Germans Counter Atta. South of St. Quentin Peoncemed and save in e: ci ‘ 1! 3 22 sega n Hintze conterred | t headquarters yesterday, according in an Effort to Retake Hill 188, Mer tooo ih |Screntamnen son the: slash’ pero | HB WORLD THAVEY, BOmRAg. MCHA . , but Fail ' ‘ oe reper Hinte bullies (World) Boiidiag , The ¢ is to moke a declaration to the :, He answered: "1 am very old fash unusual ciroumatances. of ¢ n completed part ol ord 5 Row, N.Y. © fe 1 - * foned, 1 don't believe in girls run- world war, in which we stand and Jerking required dlui¢ erraete A eg Kn Reichstag Committee to-morrow regarding che general political and PARIs, Sept. 30.—French troops in the Champagne resumed their fe .. 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