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AMERICAN DIVISION WINS NEW GLORY IN THE CHAMPAGNE © yi THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918,, ah fee ted iy Wy Ge, ete He ao repo ines! Hon Americans and the Allies | Prince Maximilian’s Note \N0 ARMISTICE UNTIL NO GE GERMAN-MADE PEACE, WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY, Oct. 7—The Americans] Are Keeping Up Their Advance i ENEMY ENDS OUTRAGES, | MESSAGE TO CONGRESSMEN G _ fave made some atonal ogres n the Aire Valley (on the eastern From the Meuse to the Channel ‘Asking Wilson for Peace SAY ALLIED STATESMEN, * edge of the Argonne Forrest), despite strong resistance. The Germans Blt «xl of Tiigranes Shows Country $ have brought up strong artillery reinforcements against our left and centre. | °$* ¢44444445446944-906444000610000006000000 0060009 | je) ‘ ‘ Aint aii fon Unanimous for Rejection of ~ WITH 1 HE AMERICAN ARMY IN THE CHAMPAGNE, Sunday, ae sili ice cei evi Ee “kdisrenpan, ne abs haat cg) Firm Teuton Move \3 a E i text he cellor, Princ or Co 3 f | Oct. 6 (Associated Press) —American troops operating in the Champagne | + ~— ss | | Maximilian, to President Wilson through the Swiss Government Tohdad Territory WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—America’e ‘with the French (under Gen, Gouraud) again advanced their lines to-day, | ¢ = | follows bs » | temper coward & ‘tadeinceceneay " . : ’ N, ot. TN lath ace Was clearly re’ 1 | capturing St. Etienne, 4 “The German Government requests the President of the United ‘aa gy ih i . 784 i bee = thousands of njettors ey telomroms i The American progress served as a leverage on the right of the! ¢ Las to take In hand the restoration of peace, acquaint all the hho belie om hai as at pouring into the capitol, to Senators Champagne offensive, resulting in advances further west, the result being! YS dentate 400 the sepa ot telie PE ee nene DNR aiid Ariel lavtteey, with ae jens That opesticih Ge sae par aeatces ‘the withdrawal of the German lines along a twenty-tive mile stretch. Coneenll Name r “It accepts the programme set forth by the President of the sation of the destruction and burning) (NS Mensakes even sugested serious ( 4 The bulk of the work was done by a division which is among the a B it f “ Zo Srussais United States In his message to Congress on Jan. § and in his later of Allied cit This is the personal] proposals. ‘The » of the nation, thost famous the United States nas in France, Mees f* : ee paca: n of foreign diplomatists of the} @* heard in ¢ is practically RRR rank here who have been] ree anti ne has heed emashed iat ; Questioned concerning tho peace} b cipteaunon speech of the German Imperial C snentative Feae, Chairman Of UR ORa Oe bebe ed This division has participated in nearly every important engage- ment in which the Americans have fought and has invariably distin- frulshed itself. All its advances since the “jump off” have been made not | cellor, Prince Max of Baden the» nal Republican Congressional , only in the face of the most tremendous opposition conceivable, but} ; If the German propositions had| Committee, to-day issued @ statement jeon sincere, say these authorities,|in which he s Pgainst a frequent flanking fire on both wings. an. the German troops would already have} “This is no time to pariey on peace The concrete pill boxes lay shattered behind the American line and sed thelr wanton destruction around a table at which sit represe One of the most distinguished ot | ‘tives 0 the autocracy of Germany or her v = No peace tal ould be considered until our armies ‘eon man soll, Germany's rendered and the Germai d accept, and that then the ne-| people who have upheld the campaign lone probably would be pro-|of terroriam have been compelled to tracted for months, and perhaps even|tste the fruits of their own plant- eethe enemy's intricate trench systems, almost equivalent to forts, which the Americans had stoned, lay useless in the area from which the enemy | was driven, Tiny woods that had been converted into machine gun nests protected by great tangles of barbed wire had been overcome only ‘the utmost daring of the attacking troops. ———=- the diplomatiats said the proposal for n immediate armistice was put forward with the hope that the Atlie# iw gotia armies # ‘ for yoars, in the hope that the offen. |!" a — U HING ON T0 LILLE: | sive spirit of the Allied armies would! noonevelt , | meanwhile decline. su act that an armistlee was re-| MINN APOLIS, GAINS ON LENS-CAMBRAI LINE; 1 indicated, ording t ¢/Germun peace drive, declared author that Germany had 1 | President ‘Theodore Roosevelt, here i was defeated. Her entire | te-aa ily a pert of the German ie ons war drive, 1 hope th under no elr- HOLDS PART OF SCHELDT CANAL oops et it, dde ende uneondit ee) rae’ | rust of Germany's intentions | Se cee , «British Field Marshal Reports Important Suc- and skepticism as to the result of the | JAMAICA ENTRIES, ‘ ‘ peace overtures of tl tentral _ cesses and the Capture of 400 Prisoners |: Eee eee ctad (a osmmnbata |, TAMAICA. N,N Och 7th entties jae) —Many Towns Occupied. | proposals by for to-morron’s 1 ns Follows: | made on the pe: PLGEDSSCO94O-6-94 : : te VIRST RACK Tos one upward; F : newspapers here roiling: unite and in LONDON, Oct. 7.—Further progress was made by the British last —---———- ~ - — -- ~ | The Mail will have nothing to do | iia t ight on the front between Lens and Cambrai. Field Marshal Haig an- “BUY MORE BONDS!” building ill summo the men, and pronouncements, especially his speech of Sept. 27, as a basis for many's aires a - t ae | is ’ “s ! some of Pershing’s veterans will ad- not peac put trickery. v ¢d to-day’ that ‘posts have been established on crossings of the y eas thei, 2d Peace negvtiations, ‘wana i Prince Maximiiian's speech there Is | *f Scheldt Carial north of Aubenscheul-au-Bac and northeast and east ot ope | ‘With a view to avolding further 1 the German (ov. t Bi F ‘ 10 000 HEAR SPEAKERS | ernment requests the immediate conclusion of an armistice on land leg litany cao ep : offers proposals which are less than | Za hi slightly further towards Lille on the! AT THE SUB-TREASURY It is announced that Turkey will take a similar step. the conditions that will be imposed the Allies as preliminaries to s capturing a German post east of Berclau and Pro-| ~ y t j gressing somewhat north of Wez Macquart. LAGS OVER NATION Police Band Draws Crowd and GERMAN PEACE NOTE HOHENZOLLERNS TRYING cei gt all | west oe In the local fighting Sunday around Aubencheul-aux-Bois the Britisii| George W. Wickersham and HWE C18 Hot allow Buleutia'ty $i) captured 400 prisoners. The official statement reads: | (Continued from First Page.) Others Speak on Liberty Loan. | HARD 1 SAVE DYNASTY, |ane 1 ea to ae We eee | Hae i WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Ost. 7 (by Associated ee ‘cad Belles Desbetnent hats ars IN HANDS OF WILSON PARIS VIEW VIEW OF MOVE bea ha each Aah SINTH RACE any and Aus G SIXTH RAC Press).—Many towns were occupied by the British Sunday in their ad-| of the American people and the other} corps and many and Austria. If the German inno Svar. iia © club, 160 strong, gath , . 7 Wen | people wish to know what guarantees OS aid vance after the retreating Germans along the sector of the front from | Aled Nations. ered more than 10,000 people to the Armistice Called Impossible, a5 | President Wilson and the Allies re- ps Cambrai to Lens. In some cases the enemy's rearguards offered resist- cE Rane pines ars in OeDreMN ne here. dally Eaberty “Baan ineeting.. 8h) tbe with my gratitude, my most cordial] United States Sub-‘Treasury to hear Chancellor a but they have been annihilated in each instance. This happened congratulations any my most sincere | George W. Wickersham, 10; Under -Fir Is to Meet |quire they may be embodied in two | rus. cide albowance, Wea! tm OE OT mem See OOS alee 0 sary line words, ‘Anconditional surrender’ The —————— —————— at Abancoutt, Where the railroad stati ’ ius former ee Wilson's Conditions, Germans must leave the territories : Where the railroad station was occupied and the entire gar-| good wishes. ‘This Government has) United States Attorney General, Po- (Continued from Firat Page.) PARIS, Oct. 7.—Germany does not] they have occupied, restore the prop- | At Private Sale « i) on killed, decided that Oct. 7, which 1s being] lice Commissioner Enright and Capt accept the Wilson terms for peace|erty they have stolen, pay for all More ground has been taken immediately to the northeast of Cam. | celebrated in New York to-day, willbe Herbert Mathias of the “First Hun- in Prince Max's speech to the Reich he di h hi 4 a ii : = a Ti 5 ies in the Senate to-day, Senat. iteh- | is-| the damage they have done and sur- |] Commencing To-Day (Monda: brai. Hallum, east of Lens, has been reached and passed, the object of a similar celebration !n dred Thousand” tell why we must (7 116 © ice Ceaieren: Sten: tans she merely says the fourteen and | render for trial by the Allies the sd i ”) Many explosions have been observed in the great coal-mining district Bey bigtime eh Sadi four points form @ “basis for nego-| great criminals of the “BUDDRE D'ARTIGUBNAVE.” All three speakers dwelt on the Foreign Relations Committee, d@-) tations.” Therefore, ther v si | ro Hite e can be no he pa bout 50 sag eohellry Lens, and prisoners Say that the coal mine pit mouths hay Because of the chilly “influenza! necessity of carrying on the war till | clared “absolutely abhorrent” even @) ace until Garmiatiy iuikes full Rest © paper says there are abou: 300 from 10 A. M. At 12 East 30th St. f , these, beginning with the Emperor. d weather” the speaking was done in the unconditional surrender of the|!Mowsht of suspension of hostilities) aration ang t tat “1 | aint Fires have been observed to-day in Haubourdin, three miles west of |the Garden Theatre instead of at the enemy Bow AAG. SOUENmENGEG ThE SACIHON 8) wits: tnauce mie i Se anninna tar ee inbonate Cerraral Mat) ty eet meee Uille, and in the neighborhood of La Madelaine, in the northeastern out-| Altar of Liberty. Solon Menos, Min- Mr, Wickersham declared the prinsinjas previously Jase Cove by) ih oer ae tia aa Ceilings, Draperies, Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Antiques, Ete. This is the stand taken in Paris| her colonies. | and all of France on the peace s:a hod of approact od of a people trying to skirts of Lille. No fires of any consequence have as yet been seen in Lille | ‘ster from Haiti to the United States, “Only to-day the German Chan- the President as a basis or peace one ifselt. ‘ and Charles Morevia, Consul General, # said that an area was, Providing that Allies would deal only | ments coming from eran te | lwere the chief speakers, Martin’ opened in the Internal affairs of Ger- bobo peck aiaias of the German) The press generally looks on the| strike a bargain, and the peace Vowel, Assistant United States Treas. many on Sept, 30. It is for us to tell| People. |request for an urmistice and the! jw ¢ is 4s is coming is it ing to be a bar- t LATEST OFFICIAL REP R urer, presided them that a new area has opened in| Senator Macumber of North Dakota’ opening of peace parleys as an at-| gain pe PP easittE Telenraphs “ ‘ ‘The day's programme called for! their external affairs as well. I am !P* roduced a resolution which W&5 tempt to evade certain disaster. It Is} . Se “_ | ng peace Nor dn ee special attractions at the Sub-Treas-| certain that the si reply will -o sefenee to snes cpbel Reseda declared that Germany hopes to con-| iH 'D IA Me ONDS “Tt AMERICAN ury, the Brooklyn Borough Hall and) back to Germany that went back to| Committee providing that before the) clude a peace which will permit ner FRENCH SOCIALISTS ASK | ‘SB Bolt, Siteer, Feweley, Som - ' y, . and also northeast und east of Opyy.| many parta of the Avenue of the! Austria unconditional surrender,| United States agrees to uny armis | to exploit the peace treaties of Brest- | Highest Cash Value Paid. WASHINGTON, Oct, 1—The fol-| “A German post east of Bercias| alice |They must learn that he that: lee Germany must disband her army,/ riiovsk and Bucharest and also save | ALLIES TO DISCUSS NOTE Jack's Curiosity Shop lgwing communication from Gen, Per- | ¥4* Captured by another of our pa-| Brooklyn began the elghth day of draweth the sword shall perish by it | surrender her navy, arms and muni-\ the Hohenzollern dynasty, | slid on't be e jons 7 damages| hia’ Was tokde pubis today: Bee Emer aK progress north |the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign Don't be influenced by the recent) tlons, and agreo to pay for damar An armistice under the present con- peace talk. Hut take it as a good to cities and country devastated, re-| ditions, the “Our troops have, made slight ad- >i about $500,000 behind her quota. At 4 . papers think, FLATBUSH AVE, OOK, L\CAYEITE, 1 abort block from old and pew ations at Atlanus PARIS, Oct, ‘The National Con- “ is - Broakivn | headquarters it was announced th alga, The Germans realise that they) store Alsace-Lorraine to France to-/ bie. ‘The conditions exersaned to the grese\.of ‘the Rooialiat: Party waich \ a a a Che y y é | ope: ere e y dop! vances during the day (Sunday). FRENCH. ‘ine borough had ytelded only $24,-| Commissioner Enright character- ee rary penalty exacted from | new German Chancellor do not at all iz Art er pad eT at DIED. \ Hetween the Meuse and the Bois des! PARIS, Oct. 7.—The followin; \738,800 to date: Loan workers who, i#e ## @ “bad American” every one} France in Bt correspond with the conditions for|‘°™ , ca ea CLANCY, —AWILLIAM J. On Sunday, Ost. ; iB stato. | 73 . 2 this country who does not poi > Bill reag : < Wilson concei the peace pro- f fs fAgons there has been stubborn in-|ment was issued to-day bf the War|are directing the campaign declared 7. Liberty Bonk who does not possess| Senator Poindexter of Washington. | peace laid down by President Wilson. r Hing the peace pro- | 6 in the 16th year of hia ite, ‘ decl he proposal for vigerd ntry fighting. Further to the west |OMice: that such @ pace will not be suffi- Republican, declared the proposa The Figaro, wh h fairly represents . finds the speech in- spired by a desire to avoid such a | Senator Poindexter sald the Senate) dogres of defeat as will be a prelude | MNt4ry Buarantees should be exact»d | Ne | Poreign Relations Committee should) t revenge. In his internal policy | from the enemy, it was the duty of {| seek consultation on any negotiations) Prince Maximilian, the \the Allied nations not to reject with posal# of the Central Powers, It ex Funerat from his lite residence, &T pressed the view of the party that} North Washington Place, Astoria, Ta while indispensable <iplomatic and] on Wednesday, Oct. @ 0.50 A. M.. thence “ Insidious dan- | mo, : jachine guns and artillery combat) “North of St. Quontin fighting con-|cient to fill the borough's quota of CLOSING STOCK | QUOTATIONS. jee srraiente S)"Moss snalsious moderate opinio ere constant and heavy, with every-|tinued violently last night. The 33,800. In order to attain the a . Where incrcased artillery by both|enemy made numerous attempts to}necessary amount Brooklyn must! wi net ides.” eject us from our conquered positions. {raise at least $4,170,200 dally, | ‘The attacks were broken up, except in| The Honor Wlag Division of the 4m Car & Airy changes f previous cic ee ae nie a ee me ON ee ee ewe ee sl entered into by the Government, and| says aims at a ‘Liberal, “even” a |OUt discussion such proposals 8s have | DEFENAN.— . BRITISH | the region of Tilloy Farms, which the | Liberty Loan Committee made an of- Wie Ae pes Ue hon chica Warten GaaInAE ERLE ERI even 4) i. made. | 22 years. LONDON, Oct. 7.—Following is the | (Germans wucete*ed in retaking and | fielal @nnouncement to-day of the) Internat ihe: insidiousness of published sugges. MLE VEP ARS sa | ‘The message says the party notes| Services at THO FUNERAL, CHURCH tatement issued to-day by the War gaining @ slight advantage, whe| towne that have earned honor flags) aa a Riticns ehat an armiation snouid’ be eaiirrereenrens |with Joy the new result of the sus- | npbeli’'a), Broadway, 66th et, Moe: . > | agnting is continuing. in this district by subscribing or| ees 8 aera tb uses wihdrawal of (Gare CURB TICKET SPECULATION tained offorts put forth and the great |ZANG~-MAY ines Hchmidt). tn ber 90th “In jecal fighting. yesterday ‘the| “On ‘the Suippe front the Germans |oversubscribing their quotas, = The if eae from occupied territory. | sacritices made by the soldiers of the | "8", mmadanly of eneumonia eighborhood of Aubencheul-Aux+|are remaining very vigilant, trying|tWRs recelving honor flags to-day 3 Cmte Meta: Tadee vaneiek BY FIXING PROFIT, IS PLAN A od deinoeracley ftueir” tha} {fom, the residence of ‘her areata, 266 is we captured about 400 prisoners. | with all thelr power to halt our ad-| re: Erwin, Steuben County, N Y.3 z3| minority member of the Foreign Re- ect aa | renolution adds, “moro than ever in all] ™ abit ah, | Antermans Calvary “Yesterday afternoon one of our| vance on the northern bank of the| Rockaway Park, N. ¥.; Locust Valley.) Bi", Ghio as lations Committes, declared that an acts of President Wilson, which will] Dlenaw copy, atrols in the Oppy sector brought|river, There is particularly sharp|N- ¥-i Lawrence, N. ¥.; Woodmere, | fith. five Bc =| Spmistice “would mean the loss of the Legislative Action to License Each | have the result of aiving satisfaction | =— 2 ; = ean gina es 2 2 str } in thirty-fo'r prisoners and four ma-| fighting in the region of Bertricourt, Inwood, N, Y.s Middleville, N.| Bie fling =) | war and all we have fought for.” Selling Employee at $250 a | Have the right more than ail others of MEMORIAL NOTICES,’ NOTICES. j Mine guns, During tho night wo| “Further east wo have taken St. Crossville, 3.4; Harrington F4 Wen cain aatape ‘acuiie, Raceler Vein Also Susestad having thesresponse (to the Central | VAKEN-—HARKY LAREN, 3 { established posts at the canal cross-|Masmes, To the right we penetrated| Park. N. J.: Oyster Bay, N. Y; Ap- G2 ra R Realty a cat i te as r Suggested. | Powers) not open to any misunder- at CAMPBELL FUNERAL ings north of Aubencheul-au-Bac Hauvine, north of the.Arnes, Plegarth, N. J.; Bust Irvington, N. J. - 3 Lodge paaien iy, Se Victory over | L#sisiative action to curb ticket spec- standing it ta by this Dolley that the , Broadway, 66th et, Tuesday, “| West Orange, N. cure & ci ulators by fixing their profits and li-| Socialist par ‘cela that it, like ie Y.; Mianus, Conn.; Riverside, Conn; Bi, = ah | Germany and force her to sue FOr} consing each selling employer of an} dent Wiaon Te working to bring about | i | Rhinebeck, N. ¥.; Wallomsac, Rens- 23 TR) The svestion atc an armistice Lari Les $250 bor veer Kah saree bebe ae | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, tounty, bi should be left to the Commander-in- |to- ‘a confere New Yo REST ECUND AND REWARDS. leer County, N, ¥ in* Gwar of the Allied Armies, Murshul| theatrical managers with District At DIVIDENDS | pectanen, an a ee | More than 1,000,000 of the part ¥ By 6 §) Foe! aid Senator Nelson of Minne- |torney Swann. West? no of Tye Te . . . payment books by which subscribers | ro) = Rl sota.’ “Let Germany propose to him| itty cents profit, tt was agreed, in ft WC oe PQ™ vi GOVERNMENT has placed with us | get $50 and $100 bonds on the weekly au a” | that ane lay down hee aout ust 84 lenough for a ticket speoulator to make A ul gar! . his services. large candy orders for immediate shi: hutalimant plan Herve been, S4- i % = 18 | unconditional surrender.” for ment to American Expediti F Lal tributed to banks and other selling *, 8 ae condor Reed Of Misourl reading| The suggestions will be embodied Into lonary s orces Agencies in this district. Reports : # , «| trom an early edition of an afternon |® bill and presented at the next session overseas. tabulated at the Liberty Loan head- | St hl newapaper of German trops burning |of the Legislature, Mr, Swann said. A 4) 1 4 — f | villages, said “there 48 no doubt that| ‘There was somo discussion ay to That same may be available in France for BPASOrE TAGIOALE CaRh Sos OOM 3 3 Bl the Altes will not grant an armistice |whether the proposed legislation 1s con the Holida d ae Abies Deeks Save Bern sald thee |e Be My = 1B [until they aro assured Germany is Jatitutional, ‘The District Attorney stated } e ny ys, Our entire energies and present far, They are known as “Liberty io +, |golne to att tae war worse |ihat he already h sslstants work | Bocks,"* \< 45 than the Sioux ing to decide this iieatlog stock of sugar must be devoted to this work. POA ae sarstoa alsa estan ul§ fe Tl aencatnetiy ing to decide this ai : H ‘Attention was calledeby Senator = — _ Please, therefore, be advised that for a be invaded this evening LY @ moore of iy My | porah to a speech made by President LAUREL Ri og Our Mid-Week Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 6th and th limited period the sale of candies in our store, members of the Women’s National | ou By BS Wilson ik which he gals tne Daled : AN Ed wilt mouenl te. evens Lover sat the ietian® mstasees Fifth Avenue and 35th Street, will be discon- Committe. 9f ai American Defonne ae ay W) Bialee Sout te Genteal Empire te carte 4 * . | Society, who will sell bonds to the) Yi % th ers without honor and thin the ayy iB BP) cause they w: ¥ tinued, 4 ‘ \diners. Mrs, Frederick Kobl, wre | peat. Lipa) mis bi oh | added: ' =, io Ae . |has just returned from Pa | ‘ 2 “We cannot come to terms w Dein 11 if Buy Liberty Bonds to your utmost, Eee them ot they, miuat come to ua lénicd, Un vi gerer unre, @eraceioe St Senator jetcher rea head lines | locker, Fairy Prin 01 ae Daas, | Wounded Ainerican soldiers, includ- me Ml telling of the burning of Flanders | hers’ Poultney, plet, Manoouyre BOSTON BROKEN ASSORTED COCOANUE erry, will be 0-1 " S| Hel fe @ . nents ope Liberty’ wa em aaa a : ase eae ein Flanders and |NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. || bare of contectionized beneficial wad. neurtohe Ariat’ At No. 400" Bnst liste Bireon, * * | France.” Open. High Low. Laval deliclousnens, presented Inu foods, These are ole Father Smith's band of » ey Phd Senator Norris read Grants’ famous October FT| 7 in a host of pleasing morecls of goednesss leces will pl e Surrender” message mber fla vreduced from the Lt Bey me joe — 1% wer to the foe, vn wry 2 and nepaine avers choicest. San Bt Three thousand workmen will hold | toe lok Mur a 52 $0.58 20.78 | | eived from Fruit Julces, gholcet Ben a Liberty Loan rally to-morrow in the ee Arh sane echier, Gis to 11 Mints and St Now. Yous saris uncompleted hallroom of the new Ay > | Intending veters, men and women, |points, 29c Brockivm. Newnrk: gna Va” Sees SOE Commodore Hotel, next to the Grand »”* ot mi ister o 9 der to vote. This Pacwacn VOU Contra Station, hese w a | fe 88 i0" [ie thes Rr y Me ra ed Pol Yael x wupivyed ius buiidism bow lavbete Prevaeetng pen Twentyetive sirens on top ef the 1° i ha pasty -

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