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* gas i AMM ae — ile gee at “ Circulation Books Open to p AN? | _ “Circulation Books Open to AN” | oa __ PRICE TWo CENTS. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918. 14 PAGES PRICE Two CEN SY: “Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Bo. BRITISH ENTER EECLOO AND TRAP 6.000: WHOLE BELGIAN COAST CLEARED OF FOE ——--- — oa. SEEK BILLION IN DAY _ CENANAGRES AMERICANS WINON TWO FRONTS; IN HUGE LOAN DiI VE INPRNGPLE WTA BRUSSELS EVACUATION BEGUN — ee sui WILSON DENIES PEACE PLEA Mga S are wn YANKEE SAVIOURS OF RH REINS French Reported at Ghent—Belgians / new rues 868° OF AUSTRIA UNTIL PEOPLE © ‘sss. | BeariNG OFF ENEMY HORDES 9 Gcrmen Officers and War Ma- Record Pledge of $50,000,000] nay fea, eaaewae terial in Eecloo Canal—French iby Guaranty Trust Company | —— || ITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTH OF RHEIMS, Wed Get Vouziers. Until midnight! swer Will “Not Be sors just been concluded in the Champagne battle, in which two divislons AMSTERDAM, Oct. 19 (Associated Press).—Brit- ! Official estimates made in Wash- veri aes of United States troops—the Second and the Thirty-sixth have done, fngto and New York ated inte warded for Several Days. their inadequately heralded part of forelug buck the German hordes | 48h troops have entered the Belgian town of Eecloo, accord- this afternoon that the Fourth 11»-|Conditions So Altered Since January) amsteroam, oct. 19 (Assoc: | Ins the famous elty of Itheims ing to a despatch from Sluis to the Telegraaf. Six thou- ‘ 6 000 is not yc Although new to fighting and without ever having heard shell hy i . pind ied AN caste That He Cannot Now Accept Their ated Pross).—The official text of | iiry peforc, the Thirtysixth DDlvislon withstood the most vittce Ger. | Sand Germans have been shut in against the Dutch frontier. gubscribed. | President Wilson's note to Ger- counter attacks without flinching Phi anc 20 Zecl Whe Treasury Department and the | man counter atta ih i Shag ee {This represents an advance of about fourteen miles. Eecloo > many has been received and ar The efforts of the two units were so woteworthy that they were { Peay Seth) aborts Tan: Cot mito: Autonomy, and He Recognizes agreement has been reached in praised publicly in an order {ssued by Gen, Naul, in command of the | — 'S tourteen miles east of Bruges, four miles from the Dutch border 1 . Sa Rewever, wore confidant that through Nationality of Czecho-Slovaks. principle regarding the reply, the | Twenty-first French Army Corps, with which the Americans were | _and ten miles northwest-of Ghent.) “Hy fhe mighty efforts made by millions sf Pratdoet Cadets cates: brigaded, eas 2 % | of workers in tho final hours of the Sig re Gan a ee dj PN PIRNNEn Atsira Comentten, British troops are approaching Sluis, on the Dutch ‘| fampaign, the loan woul sub WASHINGTON, Meese cent: WUSON 102 By ASN et slnaoen’ add “hans (betn frontier, ten miles northeast of Bruges, say advices from peribed by midnight, ‘This a! Austria-Hungary’s plea for peace with the reply that conditions are 30 jade acquainted with the definite |Breskens. The Germans continue to retire toward Ghent. mean that the nation had subseribed) ajiered since Jan, S-that he cannot accept now their autonomy plan of terms ef the reply, which, it is | . $1,000,000,000 in a single day A bas GE ences Undereeoad! will be handed!en ihe The evacuation of Brussels by the Germans has al- ween eo wight sub-districts of | Geven i the vl ‘ y Instead, he insisted that the oppressed peoples of tie Dual Empire. Swiss Minister at Berlin Satur- | ready been begun, according to M. Heinrich, an activist he Nevw ork era tt ve Dis : r evening re hy d tui! quotas, This, “shall be the judges of what @etion on the part of the Austro-Hungarian @4Y afternoon or evening | Belgian Deputy. n pote ‘ * COPENHAGEN, Oot. 19 (A ated Mer ofticl he om Government will satisfy their aspirations. , | The Deputy is quoted thus by the correspondent of the elinquen i gluding Mar Tho best district wa. te ‘Island and St over-subscription mated at 40 t ve passe anno In substance, it was a refusal to do any peace business with Austria, y in Tho reply of President Wilson w an?— Wilson, it is sald by tho Politiken ' Nieuws Van Den Dags at Rosendaal, on the Dutch frontier, who 4 of ‘Sweden for, traneminsic : fare cannot be stopped reports, it isefleclared, refer to the German troops and not to the The total numb dividual suits | lostions a eiieak -l sgrooment 4 0 nn jee population of the city. } ecriptions in out expected to an armistive | cee 900,000 und in New York many Tragedy Resi Its From Examination! The reply, the new paver A Paris report quotes a captured German vifier as saying the one may approach 4,000,000, 7 rhb sronle HL Abie: Mea tna bY xsl GE Revealer Round Id A wil no met Ue Porat c-/Germans Hurriedly Strengthen De-| [A port q caplured German otter as saying al ‘o ' app ; , lay of Revolver Found in Auto hor ieee evacuation of Belgium was a matter of only fifteen days. } in Garage. 4B. Day of No. 188 Ainsie’ an j [eat cain sire made in the Third lo: Manhattan's deficiency wa diminished carly to-day by ing subscription of $50,000,000 | fenses of Threatened Positions WITH THE ALLIED FORCES IN FLANDERS, Friday, vening os i “to After New U. S. Gains Beyond oct. 18, 10 P. M. (Associated Press).—French cavalry were re- * Bantheville ported to-night te have reached the outskirts of Ghent. ] ion by Emperor Charles ajizing the Hates of Austria in, tious effort to rage at No. o'clo tally shot and | Cetin Guaranty ‘Trust Comy Urgiat Fy ad iy at me Li fa killed Willlam Culthane, forty-six years | pba i ene i ge ption ever recor val by the President, ‘Tho Preal. {24 of No. 188 West od Avenue, one} YY Saeed oH ad The infantry is pushing fast after the mounted forces. erty Loan campaign t y 4 of his arly y. Duy = 4 1. 5 ‘: . “ ranty Trust Co . ha Aah oo ane then wan about ¢ rk for | Vices nugh Basel WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, Oet. 19, Noon, The reports indicate a continuation of the rapid Allied ad- ] pan subserip of the cliims af subje wlitios » me as | Swit respon: i x year : ‘ » ian pee *” | for xelf-determination, Now he makes |seit up to the’ poll i pore was hela | (United Press.)—The Americans to-day made a new advance of about| vance in the Belgian coast sector. up to the police of the West 68th | to puch as any one co c fom a condition pre- Up at the hast ra five-|two kilometres (a mile and a quarter) in the region north of Cham- The British are meeting with little opposition in the Lille salient bad t for Austro-Hungary. and Cutihane had found| hour session of ! . ; geribed before in a sin ; slovika: “Navings Wen Hat at the laccane witn onl ti Pigneulle and Bantheville (a front of about fifteen miles.) They al} and to the northward. In most places difficulty is found in keeping con- onien. Se Anar oe recagniti lligerenta, yesterday |S@FAKe and wero examining It, when it a once began organizing their new positions tact with the enemy’s main forces, owing to the rapidity of the retreat ; Te Wall ANDOUAGED thé aved the way for taking their place | Went off, the bullet striking Cullhane in me tad anr 4 that the The Germans are hastily strengthening their defer long the ct. 46 ssoci ie. ces c: periptions will be accepted at chureh | P ara ace Agere: the breast, apers had an i P are h y strong hing their defenses along the LONDON, Oct, 19 (Associated Press).—Allied forces have captured ho fami » a y 0! a mapaiamninned s m ate! ' ac j eville . les hwe e . ¢) H 1 ‘ gervices to-morrow, And by way of |i) ‘ht Uti «dependence IN ang Pa nent é heights west of Aincreville (five miles northwest of Briculles), the whole of the Belgian coast, according to information received by the | age ‘ A ae a _ yack | ply of (he President 4s as fol- L GUAL TRO TROUBLES FADE are roughly about two kilometres north of the present line Evening News. The Allied line now extends from a position on th | Sedcral Reacrve District issued. the |1O™ FOR SOLDIER AND NURSE WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Dutch coast to the east of Bruges and to the south of Courtrai | I have the honor to acknowlédge oO 9 nd Pre ’ Ge . ly tk " - } Bo pag iene! tho receipt of your note of tho 7th re sete cl t. 19 (Associated Press).—-The Germans early this morning launched] WHOLE FRONT MOVING FORWARD | “Th rn ot yet subscribed in the Seorpy |G: y! yi parse ws eee RE C uJ t ypon t C} n pos rar on me. 3 ~ il ve de 1A is 8 x i Serna tor [inst. In which you transmit a com-| Brooklyn Man Weds _ French Girl thames tor a counter-attack upon the American tions in La Grande Montagne WITH THE ALLIED FORCES IN BELGIUM, Oct, 19.~The eu | Aso OF Mnres Gaye: 10) RNG OREN OKT A aev Rs ae ey entrees Who Could Hardly Under- The attack was repulsed ive British and Belgian front still was moving forward this morning. I ures hit AOTRND EUR) Of RICHIE: Hee iactien Nauti lam near in: tand His Proposal 1 rremea 7 German, Anny: a aS ; 1 by a hea ! The Be were gaining steadily and the British in the north, advance tions made by the public on the las : ‘ A ne Germans this morning continued their harassing fire east of i t > esident te a ARIS, O 8 lowing a t| ready fo f n the of cons sitic ccupie ' . Subscriptions actually received ects t vine tie peeeaal PARI {, 18.—Following wa ready fc iRiver Helis ing in the f f considerable opposition, have occupied the Herseaux ‘by the Federal Reserve Bank aro still )¥oU a t vey to the Im Mouscron Railway, to the east and north of the French liberated town: f P of | Government to con - ) : several hundreds of milions short of Government to convey to the Im. i f Turcoing and Roubalx { our great allotment of $1,800,000,000, | Pet r } , ; ; “Telegrams have been sent to every following reply: sr ren “s A BRI H Harlebeke has been cleared of the enemy, but Allied patrols pushii } Ay, bank in the district urg them to © President deems it hin duty n {ward te ave have been fired upon, Moving out of Desselghen and mn ; jatah eee" . seen a TAKE FOUR MORE TOWNS lat ke, which were occupied, the Allies are advancing southeast from ne .Austro-Hun canne jan Gov on speed up tho tabula the great mass of sut Earlier tn t ptatement had been issucd at Le Headquarters, No, 120 Broadway “If pefore midnight 600,000 citizens of this district will each buy one more have been unoficially anounced but tions of that Govern-|ship when I va ere. The enemy artillery is firing heavily on the British in this section not yet made available for war pur-|™ ab :eKents Br ee reap : agp : IN ADVANCE NEAR BOHAIN é front, where the Allied troops are rapidly drawing close to tie 5 ne Governme mt h, occurring i a He u sidt Rive. ’ wage of » day the following| since the delivery of bis address of hat a Minintry d by “cheldt River eighth of rily alte , have nec- de and re- rameht of th and Ledebour f 4 to represent LONDON, Oct, 19.—G¢ "| ply to President Wilsu The towns of Chereng, Hasmy, Vred and Cattelet have been cap- tured by the Allied forces, Refugees from Belgium in Holl, LONDON, Oct. 19—British and American troor | attack between Le Cateau and Bohain, have captured Ma nd report ships on the Eecloo pond we shall reach our quota and the Amons fourteen terms of | t in n availa east of Bohain, and Bazuel (a mile and a half southeast of 1 +| Canal, carrying German officers and war material, were shot to piece poner hieh the President formulatec 7 1 at oe di 8) Fj } ri ce) ve *, : fataliaumbes'ef individual: eabscrib POPES PASTE ERA STR ASRHiRHia GAH | Field Marshal Ha unced to-day, ind sunk with all on board by Belgian troops on Friday afternoon, say he oe to juatity the hope that ¢: "+10. The peoples of Austria-Hun- and inl mile}. F annen Pig Read mAs abt : Wu North a despatch from Amsterdam to the Exchange Telegraph, splendid result will us gary whose place peng the nation 1 tl venting | Sea fe The German troops, according to the refugees, are retr to do it New York must or ts we y th to nee aleuarer ar P aly ‘ ! (he and Antwerp. eed and keep on increasing unti) the | cures be acco e +! ' 1 An ry fast hour oppertunity of autenomeus develop " : te Vand An °! BELGIANS AT ZEEBRUGGE-BRUGES CANAL. wu, ‘ The B n of F with a) men ; ; _ ste Se ilaran Sarre Ar LONDON, Oct. 19 (United Press.)—-Belgian troops have reached quota of I ubseribed ands quarts » EW ASSIp the canal between Zeebrugge and Bruge: cordir spatches H 1 utte the oO ' ne car een Li 8 ang S, according to despatcn 7 nd u he t Mc re than 1,200 prisoners and i few field g were ni ge e nding to despatches, fram (Continued on Second Page.) United State e Government of aa sterday’s fighting, Haig reported. | he front to-day. ae United States has recognized that a| We. ann | fered With the sending t aterday s iB, F FOR GHIF AND PNEUMONIA. state of belligerency exists between Sirest Station to Investigate and the | President Wilson's last note, th Gen, Haig officially announced that the Brilish had captured Tours The Germans are reported to be still holding the outskirts of Zee, You cap Fania BAther "eR ane seals —— Burgau of Army Intelligence haa been | Chronicle to-day declared it had rea. I brugge, Pe Ae ee (Continued on Second Page.) Bo! aon to believe, J (Continued on Second Page.) ~ PARIS, Oct, 19 (United Freee Ge an defenses. southeast . \ \ 5 iu i " se ~ceett nn—nn scigenen site. a = eed