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“If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Che “ Circulation | Books to All.’ 1 NEW YORK, ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, LUM PRICE Two CENTS. SN | ‘irculation Books Open to Al | 1918, ESS PAGES v0 8 PRICE. “TWO CENTS. | RUMOR COMES FROM AMSTERDAM: WASHINGTON RECEIVES NO WORD LOAN SPEEDS UP: —[BRITISHSHIPSUNK | rly ET A | NEW YORK TOTAL | BY U. 5. COLLIER WHENWLSONRERY ARES 2 Overnight Gain in District Is All on Outbound Freighter, President’s Answer, Which Created, Copyright, 1918, ty | ‘The Press Publishing (The New York World). LONDON, Oct. 16.—The Nieuw Rotterdamsche | Mc Ws isles ac a the interests of the German people are safeguarded. Courant publishes a telegram from Hamburg saying Ger- | The report from Amsterdam that Germany has ac- cepted all President Wilson's conditions is believed here to According to an Exchange Telegraph Company de- be approximately correct. There is a persistent revival of reports that the Kaiser Germany accepts all of President Wilson’s conditions, pro- has abdicated. many has capitulated. | spatch from Amsterdam, it is reported from Berlin that U.S. TROOPS FORGE FORWAR AGAINST FIERCE RESISTANCE: .. German Counter Attacks méeauaed See has capltitated we'll hear about i deetiy from Barina All Along Front ‘ini een the news comes from Berlin, go slow.’ A : : It was pointed out that these rumors emanated from Amsterdam Break Kriemhild Line at New “a rumor factory of great renown”--and it was warned they may have been sent out, inspired by the German Government to effect the American —<4-——____. GO SLOW, WASHINGTON WARNS ABOUT REPORT OF SURRENDER $103,601,050, With $58,- Loaded With Munitions, 485,150 More To-Day. Saved After Collision, Four days more and $1,000,000,000; Phe British ste: Port Phillip, “A Most Unfavorable Impression,” | hee raised In New York, Gu wird bound,withia cates of exunl WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Reports that Germany has accepted A single subscription of $21,047,700/ tions for the ‘as cversbka: wae id Vils decision as to peac 7 May Be Considered by Chancellor oy tne cuaranty rust Company ths! sone cre Nertene, Point nece. the Te eRDE Nar ae cote Cane ee amie |here to-day with great interest and equal reserve. The Government here was in possession of the rumors forwarded Co ieseee before they were made public. morning opened what promised to be/ mouth of Gravesend Bay, in a collision To-Day—Mobs in Front of Palace| Assail Hohenzollerns. the banner day of the Fourth Liberty] with a United States collier to-day. Loan campaign in this district. | Fifty-five officers and sailors on The secund large .t subscription of | board the Port Phillip were rescued the day was recelved this afternoon from the E. I. Dupont de Nemours Company, which bought $7,000,000 of | vonds, An overnight gain of $103,601,050, by far the largest ofthe whole cam- paign, brought the offictal total up to $817,589,650. New subscriptions be- fore 3 P. M, added $58,485,150 and tn- Island and Billy Sunday,” the monkey mascot of the ship, com- ing ashore wearing his green knitted sweater and chattering with excite- | ment. ‘The collision occurred in a haze as the Port Phillip was making her way | and were landed at the Barge Office, even LONDON, Oct. 16.—It is expected that the German Imperial] Chancellor will make a decision to-day on President Wilson's latest note proposals, says a despatch from Copenhagen to the Exchange Presidént Wilsot’s reply reached Berlin at noon ti peace Te graph Company. esterday, 3 r an newspapers point out | creased tha total to $876,074,800, |through the Ambrose Channel, «nd | Points and Get Prisoners. Ahat the x aA thin etback of wit) “| EARLY GERMAN EVACUATION Idberty Loun Committee offictats|PPed & large t in the port quar- | | morale and kill the last days of the great Fourth | iberty loan. ter of the vessel. ‘The bow of the an | : ‘ SeURhe: On EHO: Hepes: FOr announced that the loan will be aj ; No otticial conijrmation of the rumors has been received by this endered n “phe OF BRUSSELS REPORTED success if the rate of acceleration is|COller was crumpled in and the ship WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTHWEST OF VERDUN,} 6 Vo nront, e hai : continued. teat | backed away and finally went to! i ; ad Press-—The Germans to-day con-| x0vernmen 4 Pr Wilson no pada ab | < ne EN a of actual sub-| | chorage off Liberty Island to await, C¢t. 10—12.10 P, M.—(Associated Pres: ne Germans to-day ¢ saan be excit r the confer-! Aj] Civilian Population Along Bel-|t eon ee | tinued their resistance against the advance of the American forces on thi . with th f hom (he (bakamuey | ‘The pilot of the Port Phillip tried | ¢ \ 1 GHnGatitn } . esterday ences D e@ Allies,” | gian Coast Moved Back—Fires eS, rom th Treasury Department ME liotcetctee pala Rat she vena tea front, the strength of the opposition fully equalling tha tof yester ee acd innia me Sores Over Big Area. toaday eeimgs ne an oMmelal statement! entered so rapidly that Capt. John| With machine-guns, some artillery fire and minor counter attacks tel - PARIS, Oct. 16.—A The first really encouraging reports|? ordered the life boats launched. | Germans this morning interposed desperate resistance to Pershing’s men| 4 recone r Solgium de began to arrive to-day. Theso reports] ,, Tivo of the noes got away, but the/ alt along the line. “a me ; a diban gp | third was caught in the suction of the fi ; ee ee Berlir REOA ROGUDEUON “OF 2 sd froth aa svitene baste AY sinking steamer and the 17 men| All the counter attacks were easily repulsed. They had the appear - dive latent: oi ealizes the serio business has| * | oie from Am ied pe head of it duviag shal arash tio aboard were thrown into the water, ance, because of the small numbers of men employed, of being efforts tol t ply Non. Seve Ain cceeas| Sin geben to make the Fourth Liberty Py i apiea Sp gph dapat ohio throw confusion into the American ranks in order to gain time. | panic in inden, aaye Khe oorrer| 7 cess ect away at the time of the collt-| A 5 x on the : Paria, ip aad eh reports came from| #0, hurried to their rescue and the| The principal American activity this morning was on the left of the The G ong the ™/17 men were taken from the water.![attle sector. There was some activity in the district east of the River] The city of Cleve- Among them were four men who stuck shells Belgian coast has been moved back out week | ¢ into the Chatillon Woods last night total of $271,000,000 after | Meuse. The enemy threw ga BIG FLANDERS RETREAT tit to their work in the engine room until lin at the end of the present country, and British aviators are est day of its campaign. Cin- | “to deliberate on mobilization, con-{ to be reporting fires over a vast|cinnati has passed its quota and is| the Water was waist high and they and bombarded Tuileries Farm. ae centration of the national strength | jog | trying to double, The Chicago dis-| Were ordered out. The advance of the Americans yesterday has been maintained every- ———__-+ 1 th sat — are | rh 801 der command of i Th ee | nd the raising of the military a > trict has $107,284,000 and reports| ‘The Hudson was under command of | 11,076 and some slight gains were recorded during the night. The forward PA and San Francisco reported great in-|>oat has a Spanish war record, hav-| ‘ - , , . : western pisrerte of Lille t thi morning. LONDON, Oct. 16.—Gains of ground by British troops dur- s to tow out the ing gone into Carden ty |cupying organized shellholes. |gunboat Winslow whe The confusion among the German units, ts that came to-day, but there| 8 no information to indicate to what} creases in the selling rate, Even At- |lanta, hard hit by influenza, Is ex- "FROM GERMAN PRISONCAMP t was under tH pape amalgamation of @ to the | | | | | | | | extent it has been brought about, or| Sack theaRe pected b co , each ite|fire and Ensign Worth Bagley was ‘ aes tad eins asic | bs nae By Sa oomnral tae so eeash ite er | various organizations, increases daily, Even this method does not prevent ing last night in the Douai-Lille sector are reported by Field A wit he Wee licBanin and One | OC ATe Renored to Have gl ue Ne ee eee P, a 380-foot ship of | the strength of the units from decreasing steadily Marshal Haig in his official statement to-day. took part in the de rations as Arrived Safely in Switzerland — | prades Committos in Brooklyn to aay 4,060 tom, was deat 1 with steel ana WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Substantial gains on both si the . ne Belgian Army under King Albert is advancing rapidly urrived at The Hag ils of | Fro: Jaden, 0,000,000 W A, 0 ch more |Darbed wire and carried a case o} , ° wi nti-dynastic outbreaks there Thurs DARI aa ca nee 0 900 Ire ee abe {depth bombs on deck se for-| Meuse against stubborn resistance by a reinforced enemy was reported 4 oats, oe Af pad yy dive Ha bald great crowte warhoe a| F Ante o ke a ze Paris edition of | {nan $05,00,008 already bas been sub-| tunately were not exploded | today by Gen. Pershing in his communique for Tuesday. He also an- ¢ Belgian city of Thourout has been captured by the Allied 1 front of the pa and in the cn ieee on " i: rai “8 Hs ae fast Db was withheld promised to take collia om, ‘The musts and tops i! \ nounced the caplure of Hill 299, wiiteh changed Hands thres (ime pres in their Flanders offensive. The fall of Courtrai is imminent. ‘ sth of Unter den Linden, de- ;SPatches fror zerland confirm! 1 860 GLO AR tes Sa ‘unnels can @een above water . i , 4 ,000 ing famous Hohengollern tia. the report that seventy-one Americana| * ral - wing the sates made by | Where the ship 1 The Americans broke the Kriemhild line at new points in hand-to- pa sn Flanaerh ie aries pat un Pevenaree tre baton 100 pciget ee d from the German prison ‘os My e J eb: ‘ uns in Tuesday’s fi; in, e % boa ae ; < eh Haden me PF! women of the metropolitan district | MIDGET ASKS FOR pDivorce, | "2% fighting, taking prisoners The el pl Mare a v8 Cen eeee xpress declared to-day Wo wast | valinwen, Baden, nave re-| Were made public to-day. Mrs, Walter | S ' WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY, Cet, 16 (United Press) — aad Breck The 8 sUIBATIAD | orted to have arrived safely in Switzer- | Shaw B: er, ¢ mat 00k- " I . re jperted:to.t rived sefely in Gwitsers |Mhaw Brewster, Chairmen for BrO0k- /qary gweteet-Hoven, Bie Ft e-| Plunging through belts of German wire in the face of showers of hand bron op [lands ‘They are i aut Iaacos, l yn, report J a total of $6,066,030. The | Year-Uid Son In Tall as Hi wel ely ae ihe Rit ke va aio Gn | BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FLANDERS, Oct, mation of | o¢ the 8. President Lincoln W 4 Trades Committee, rnett, whose two feer|orenades, the men of the Firs ly have mopped up Grandpre, crosse. er ns in the | cc Harold Willis of Boston, Wil r, Chairman, has Pi ‘inch ean has long made him |the pass through the Argonne, and are pushing on bre page Mpeg nay pei Ag fh hel great a nw All over town t MANS IN) nagged ity quota Ly 128 per cent. a ain 4 H 7 : . : | within a mile of the important railway centre of Thielt. a circus and vaude eature, ap-| i » } 2» ad St \ , t Down : i : a pen ott $8.09 008 wick to-day to plead his petition for absolute |northward from them, Two hundred and forty prisoners were taken PARIS, Oct. 4 The an extreme rient wing is being hea PG, ROSSER: ADA ~ to muke the total at least divorce from Dorothy Barnett, who ts) (s+ Juyin is just east of Grand Pre.) | ae ’ el mes DONE Viele ne crowd and refused of normal height pee “ an P : Jened more and more as the 1 > in Flanders is driven deeper. ‘ The p were | ' from the period of They have a five-year-old son am tail 1¢ Americans, steadily pushing are narrowin wel yy ; : i y WOMAN'S MIRROR SAVED guessing tthe Gerone p . armen ‘in Wit rough which the Germa in withdraw. Rapid gains b, mn ed here that imy I may be r within a few day : cpaeeeit ‘ nington und other Delaware towns an rire) Ss i i ¢ i ee vin a avs delay of 5 will ha (Cqnbnuad fa MIRA Fem) dink paserved. 4s the stiffest resistance to the America egion avoid : a Dr. the Hungarian Pre —|, niles on a thirty-iile f On the right, the British hold Menin and sles fe Torpedoed Ship Survivor Gave | 7 Jotf by Pershir men t g him in the rear \ y and ha 1 " ir grasy Th at us p would resign e h oun S 5 of ave | rl ’ 4 enemy 15 Caving in bet of the great it il ce il Roubaix and Turcoing seems in- future, sa Amsterdam de-| in Making Signals, | An neni ans i he does, it mean 1 of the war will be on I i faniw ae ih f : It wa cour of this] . i t } a Y 1} Haute ant 7 | LONDON, Oct, 9% (Associated Press.) , as communications between Geriman armies will f 4 the ‘ ttitud ward Austria has!means of saving lives from the sl ae 7 Git Os heh dnd tetas Bel 1 I ilready have begut » work of dee A ind that H torpedoed Gal Castle, Among — Captured Germa ord ® —_ i 1 gun the of dee , : © pea viv a raft was | that Grandpre must be held at ' y with na i 1 We 1 \ ding to information reaching Paris He mage nis ; anda Lieut. enine as Pilot, Flew Overhead sna’ Fak caw ean Giant Dic |e Va 1 Germa Hor Bruges and Ghentrant ao ‘ ; A ’ ; , | y v uss yard : , re , r it of es and Ghent, a even ; a fF i Directed Work of Firemen at Gillespie Plant. |ion was identified in this fighting Sat aat i ae ; | WASHINGTON, Oct, 16.—Elght million pounds of TNT were saved . wenty y W h 4 WITH 1 \ ARMIES IN BELGIUM, Tuesday, Oct. 15, enh Peay. Ree esting Slowly ; | from destruction during the recent fire at the G 1-Loading we f a thera R K (A I M fall The Allied troops are a ' G ha ets . N Pe Morgan, N. J., by an Army alrpl lew over the |of the American ve Caney! A ! i ire, according to latest repo , Host passed a gaod |! ; des wrecked works at an altitude of 1,000 feet and di. fight agains, [Fein > River seems to have been crossed kee s mnounced this Bil the flames ca: mie rapion az: Sune] 080) HOM THR WD THAYTL BURFAL, nd Warneton, Bente Testers as aan ttuadteat PREVENTION ‘The War Department announced the feat to-day, disclosing that [pein eae an Ney \n been effected at Wervicg, whieh: 47 arse eaten Ae DORA re one the plane was piloted by Lieut. Cyrus F. Smythe, with Major H. L. | Syine guns, to confuse the Armeri.| Check mom for bags fore day ond} WAS also captured. \ night "Slowey orders and. Grerwiiow” shack for | slow and that absolute quiet ls needed, gn” ret sain a eos veiween esis and | age, tiring, aa Armatrong a8 obeerver, « ETP Siar eee oe pe j\cang, Operated by wires simul- There as an impressive scene at Roulers when the place was tobe.