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~ —— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDA MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1 21, 1918, SIX ARMIES OF GERMANS ARE FALLING BACK UNDER BLOWS OF ALLIED TROOPS =: Retreat Hinges on Metz, and in That Region ieee the Crown Prince Is Making His | i Stiffest Resistance. | : PARIS, Oct. 21.—Raiding operations in Lorraine and Alsace re- ge » Sulted in capture of prisoners, the French War Office announced to-day. ; {This may indicate that the Allies are planning an attack on the ; southern part of the west front and are secking information of Ger- F man troops in that region.) Six armies under Prince Rupprecht, Gen. von Boehm and the Im- | ” perial Crown Prince, pivoting on Metz, are falling back from Belgium and France. The enemy line is swinging like a great gate, the retreat becoming more rapid in proportion to the distance from the hinge. Thus the Germans are fighting like madmen before Metz, whereas their resistance in Flanders is not so great. | King Albert may enter Brussels within a fortnight. The Fourth and 4 Sixth German Armies of von Arnim and von Quast are hard press sed. | \¢ _. They face the alternatives of scrambling back across the Dutch frontier, | ¢ = surrendering to the Belgians or precipitately fleeing southeastward toward | Liege, Neither army appears to be in a position to put up a strong defense. P Foch is threatening to wreck Hindenburg’s plans at several points on the line. Cavalry is pushing on toward Ghent and Aude nardé, threatening ) Germany's northern flank. British, American and French are menacing the enemy centre, while the French and Americans in the Meuse region foreaten the very hinge of the whole movement. 7 HANG CAPTURES 3,000 PRISONERS: x {~~ HISTROOPS NEARING VALENGENAES « 4 é ‘ 3 990-05 526088 BEO4- 4444604104644 Berean TINT SHows ALLIES APYOAaNCE fast of NDEN BORG LUNE aA, ovum ‘ Tae monet During the heavy fighting of the last week a constantly increasing number of German divisions have been brought up and are bitterly contesting le 7” » : (Continued trom First Page.) to dispute every foot of the American advance on the line west of the Meuse and to inflict the heaviest possible losses, German prisoners cap- tured Sunday declared. Fierce fighting took place to-day in tne Bois de Rappes, on the Wwest- Fem end of the American line. 1n the face of terrific machine gun fire ithe Americans were forced to fall back. Later they counter attacked and pmegained the part of the wood that Lad been lost. 2 German mers say that when the German Government on Oct. 2 told President Wilson that is was ready to comply with the propos! of th President concerning evacuation, the German army had com- arrangements for a from Fi ta At Actual Cost Men’s Olive Drab by us in the operation north of Le Cateau now exc The enemy positions along the River Selie were of great natural strength and unfavorable weather conditions, contin: extremely dificult. | heavy throughout the day, the enemy offering strong resistance In the vil- rreat resistance was rendered at cer- the flooded state of the river, ceeded in passing to the east bank at an early hour. was secured a number of bridges were | rapidly constructed under a heavy | fire from the hostile artillery and ma- | chine guns, enabling our guns to push | forward close | infantry and to afford them effective LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS BRITISH. about by the Germans, have crossed every foot of ground. yee 7 san TAB UF , | LONDON, Oct. 21.—-Following is the} 'M@ river and established bridge- WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, | report ieatied to-day by tue War| heads. One of (hese ta” between Oct. 21 (Associated Press).—It is the: purpose of the German command | Office: |Grammene and Peteghen and an- other |: “Phe number of prisoners captured | of Oywhon, yesterday 3,000. Ues arising from destroyed cations, has crossed the Lys were held with resolution, right flank to tho western of Peog, tif the Valley of th |The line now runs west of “The attack was launched by E lisb, Scottish and Welsh divisions at| o'clock in the morning under most a “Bince Oct. 14 the second captured 6,209 prisoners and The fighting waal lages and along the line of the rail- AMERICAN. way. In overcoming this resistance WASHINGTON, in points by tanks, which, despite suce ing, dated yesterday, lic to-day: continued enemy. course of local fighting In des Rappes they captured prisoners, their pressure “As soon as the line of the rive behind the advancing “The Second British army, tn a} of strong resistance and the diftivul- whole of its front and advanced tts through St, Leger, Dottignies, Rolleg- te, Destywk aud Drieseh. Oct. 21.—The fol- towing communique from Gen, Pershs was made pub- “West of the Meuse our troops have Bast of Batheville tn On the entire front north of Verdun there has been heavy artil- lery and machine gun fire Severe communi- along the outsidres ne Escaut, Peog and army has 169 guns.” the the the Bois over 100 on a ant 4 ~ LATEST CHANGES IN THE WESTERN BATTLE LINE 2442944 G0O40OEOGOO04054 9464999 COE4OHOEO8Gi1 + 05 Hxaminer Schwartz said that fn £8 949O99999O94 OOFO4 49024448 making a refund th butchers might @| charge two cents ® pound off In ee ‘a st 4 wether wee Ob 44P4DSBBDELAEHIBGIBAS LADD 1AG DG EDEL OLODEILDD BAG IO IODI SA ILODD EEG # DOH iner, and without further protest the butcher signed the agreement. casea where they made deliveries to their eustomers. ‘ 3} 25% MORE or TO tositel = “Suiviest Froit in the World" aA A CARRERE Roast Fra Corned Bacon * Vem End It is grown in Porto Rico | Look for the name “TROPIKO” on every wrapper Wyour de. js unable te reEEly you, write ‘ Parte Roce Frat tachense, 202 Fraahhedt..Rew Tork City |) Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. |Full Set \Gold Filli OPPS ee Eee rere sy SURE SIGN OF OUR VICTORY IS UNITY OF THE ALLIES, FOCH TELLS LLOYD GEORGE Birthday Messages Between Pre- niier and Commander Are Made Public Here. tween Premicr Lioyd George KLEGRAMS etchanged be- | . and Marshal Foch on thy occasion of the lutter’s 67th birth- duy were made public to-day by the British Bureau of Information in this ald: Mr loyd George “Please acoupt my sincere con- gratulations on your birthday. 1 feel a particular pleasure in ad- dressing you at the moment when the Allied armies under your «i- rection are making formidable a change in the military situation, I do not know whether I shoukt the more admire your marvelous skill as & commander or your in- domitable courage and the un- quenchable faith in victory which == Se STOCK QUOTATIONS 1 P. M. peneseetsases te ao ree Fe : counter attacks have been thrown Qpen, High, Lew, “During the heavy fighting of the! 42 : $e #8 sy FRENCH. |last week north of Verdun we have| , & PARIS, Oct. 21.—Following is the|drawn from other parta of the west Be oly text of to-day’s War Office report: (ern front @ constantly increasing e” & | ne night was marked by rather|number of German divisions which | (a. pum, To Us \heavy artillery activity betwe the|are bitterly contesting every foot | Am. Si Serre and the Aisne. In Lorri against our strong attacks in order to vue jal incursions into tho German}secure the retreat of the German hy Which I H bled the French to take pris-Jarmy, the position of which has been | oils NM 8 | |compromised by the attacks from the | Is US iow Actual Cost SERBIAN. south and west." Be ay . aw 1} . LONDON, Oct. 21.—The Serbian ITALIAN. gn ey XCELLENT | War OMico statement to-day says: ROME, Oct, 21,—-To-day's War Of- gY Fs n | “On Saturday French cavalry] fice statement reports considerable By 82 robes in the pop- |with a detachment of Serblan in-|artillery fighting on the Asiago pla-| Co™ m9 ay ular mode! illustrated fantry entered Zaietchar, Further| teau and Mount Grappa sectors. At|{ bbe 2 ; west we captured Bolyevatz, In the Sisemoi French patrols penetrated Ey 1b belted and but- | valley of the West Morava River our|the enany lines, inflicting heavy it of at toned high at the troops have entered ‘Tratentk.” \tosses, taking prisoners and machine *, a8 | —_——_—— guns. A howtile outpost in the Fren- ue in of neck. | BELGIA! aela valley was dispersed, ioe 140 334 | LONDON, Oct. 21.— Following ts Breer, earring oe” oa Thoroughly well |the latest report issued by the Lel- GERMAN TERRORIST PLOT was a made of good quality | pine War Office: | ag ott soft, warm blanket | under command of King Albert, con- | nen me awe material with a Gre- tinued Ftiinig are Sunday. After) ruricH, switeertand, Oct. 21.—-L ote postieiin abe iin r ; vainly trying to t our progress! Androl, a deserter trom. the Ttalian | Midtap, Oledlesss- $7 Hl cian borderin a darker toward the w /Army, and Rudolf Englemann, @ German | xe be ia contrasting tone. along the Peynze-Kecloo Canal and|Conaular Agent, have been found guilty ry vr Te Ot near the Dutch frontier, the Germans |in the Swiss courts of having in thelr|¥. %) & ss BS ee have been forced to withdraw over |Possession bombs, infernal machines ear fee This is the ver Pe rrtic and revolutionary pamphlets for use in| hyenas Ky #8 A ‘ \1taly., Englemann was sentenced to two| Pills ap kind ofa blanket robe rhe Belgian arn fue sstatittened | erat years’ imprisonment ana | ite a é We a that will meet the re- tacit along the canal, Ite left Rank |Androl to twenty months. ih 18% is on the Dutch frontier, and the! yt was brought’ out that the Italian my mS quirements of civil- eocunleg os Important cen: |ned conduoted an ostensible green gro- me me tres of Aeltre, Adeghem, Bellem and |cer's shop in Zurich, which was head- bP ians and officers, about ten miles west of Ghent, |quarters for the “terrorist section” of 2 | “Pronch forces have thrown the en. {the German Foreign Office, Bombs and ts ‘ Siw sef\ emy rear guards back over the Lys, |Tevolvers found in the shop were traced | § 3 An exceptional opportunity to buy a useful joey yal yah bes ene eae to Englemann's Bureau in the German | Te mt Christmas Gift. jane Consulate at Zurich. Revolutionary wid ————ST———— |pamphiets found in the shop were bie =e ucmunemeae scree 6 © en printed in Berlin at the office of La bi Men's Military Furnishings Shop—4 West 38th ‘St Paix, @ pacifist organ, directed by Herr ys rg ¢ontl Theyre Ereberger, the German Centralist leader bO% Seperate Shop on Street Level recentiy appointed Minister without a. for ie luys | portfolio in the Cabinet of Prince Maxi- at me sev Bobby. milian, hy " rg WORLD SERIES | CHECK SENT.| “rae oe he Lh. Stowe ‘vais, TP, M,, 612,000. p CINCINNATI, Oct. 21.—A eheck for bopesieaas * OST $16,034.82 was forwarded to Secretary of DIVIDENDS DECLARED. i ‘ \w ar Baker to-day by the National oe (Mapa or Conn) artes in tho recent world’s series. to | fmf & omeasr Sk zet jo war charities. CM ipa een Naeem The total - ne MAA ERMA TU TRAE TENET 190 Be BIE ST BENE OREO TE™ ns shone ie pt a $$$ $I SIF 3 Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses $3 to $10 you have this war. Martial Foch replied: “Lam greatly touched by your congratuistions and thank you sincerely. I do not forget that it Is to your insistence that I owe the position which I eccupy w- | hown ip the course of tablished 56 Years : 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sith Av,, 15th St. 350 Sixth Av,, 22nd St. exists now between all the Allied | forevs."” | REE RS Sota ALL PROFITEERING, ‘PUNISHED DEALER SAYS; | eneapes break- fast—and the best 45 big, delicious pan- cakes made from one package of UNCLE JERRY JERR Ik) PANCAKE FLOUR ntury a and Campbell, Bro ater, DESHON.—1 Lying in at (Campbell's) DOLAN.—On F OFFERS 10 PROVE TT | @utinued from Wirot Mage.) ; | beloved son served, To each will be given ten; minutes for hearings, four examiners Bro at 8.20 of the Food Board having been al- Contains powdered Church, lotted to the task. ‘Josh abd water and bebe DUNN.—satur It is understood that when the ERINB DU Anna Job Funeral on A. thence to the rN | board gets through with the | butehers there will be brought before it fish dealers, fruit han- charges, pay $100 to the Red Cross| and post the notice of your penalty | in your shop, or remain closed for | "MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring S«.. N.Y. DIAMONDS| | Old Gold, Silver, yowely. Ete. ate to pay into the Réd Cross. “It isn't. that I care for the $100,” he said, “but the size of the amount makes me jook more guilty and gives me greater notoriety.” i npbell Hi Highest Cash $ ac Casi, Shop Beet Revina’st and De Malo are Brooklyn | RENS.—FLC Broadway an "A $10 fine would give you ust ae veel | suanKann, Refer to Prank eral Chur —w ‘Trade Mark UN Our Mid-Week Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 22nd -23rd CHOC PLATE, f tah CHOCOLS i ey Md aie Birt ein IF your U you with WE CAN, FASHIONED G' PROLS—Theve gua raemupen Oba Des Hesoreapied Oa, erptiailined ts Yoru th the Yuiluwios a , ftight, that we all 4c cocoa- ~ An= conservation sweet of — distinetive charm, presenting a rentre of delicious San Blas Grated Cocoanut Vaults, et CHOCOLATE. NUT KOYALS , alien depletea natto Rxpert Dentitey ing \Gotd Pirelli ‘Bi-karat. bat 00 bd Silver Fillings ...... DR. ASKINS | DENTIST had |Add AVENUE, nson Place. Brooklyn, \ EMILY, Red twenty Theatre, ot Kathert Michael Dolan, Funeral from bla tate residence, at the Funeral ¢ tact that the Epidemic has greatly Frank Campbell fieh Medtest, Seivets “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” ’ 49c B’way, 66th-67th Sts, /PHONE COLUMBUS has made 0 Moat Delt ally fan Ham Bologna nkfurters Beef Sausages , Tongue, Ete. Bndoreed by dW, MeCann Soll by Att First Clase Stores, Otto Stabl’ 8 EE ML Ave. Mane canes of) Alekness peut day. Tho eure sign of the glorious | 101 Nassau, at Ann St. ervicta at the Funeral Ghureh (Camp- days awaiting our armies is to be | 17 West 42d Street Leil's), Broudway and €6th Street, Wed found in the perfoct unity which Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor Bond St. Beaday, 11.80 A. u years, treasurer gon of John en brother of Michael, Punerat rch, Vrank & vadway and @6:b Mi. ‘Time ESTING. ate at tho Punend Glin Broadway ané 66th Stree riduy, Oct. 18, JAMES M © and the late a oklyn, on Tuesday, Oct. 1.; thence to St. Barbara's ral aye, und Manahan et. day, Oct. 19, BDNA CATH- Tuesday, Oct, 22, 10.20 from 605 Leonard at., Brooklyn Churen of St. Aathony of | Padua, Interment Calvary Cemetery. dlers and butter and egg men. | es ‘ | Attorneys Charles B, Robinson, J.| Fall Fant DYER—EVA V. Sudfeniy, J, Linder, Frank Schwartz and Ben- ' 66th Street jamin were the examiners appointed You Shoul Try | a . Services tie by the Food Board. It was Examiner 6 Funeral Chure way, 66th Schwartz to otha Beilstein made his | COTTAGE CHEESE Campbell), Mandar. 9 A M, protest. | combined with hard boiled J) ot ERB E “We couldn't ca!l in all tho butchers |peggs, English walnuts, and }] Services as the tanorel Chart wren in New York." Mr, Schwartz re-|{ made into a salad with a ye M. sponded. “But we will do the best —THRODORE |wWe can before we get through. | | Monday, 3 P, M., at the Fun- | Special complaints have been made | ate Loom rbe! Brosdwey SEAMS YOU. AUG FOU CAB AKO your | LOCKWOOD.—-D. HAROLD. Services the choice of signing the agreement to | “Funeral Church (Frank Campbell) refund to your customers your over- | way, 66th et., Tuesday, 2.30 P, M. and udmirers invited. ROBERT, Services at the uneral Ghurch, Broad nd 66th Str bell’ q two weeks, with the possibility of 1, = ane ee having your supplies cut off for the) == oe | Oe RICHARD, future.” hefer to Frank E, Campbell's, the Beilstein again protested against A HH PA en Churod, Broadway and @@i the Amount of the fine which -CAS ID seat cb he had : BTTIER—-ALDERTA, ng in w@ato at the Funeral Church Jullding), Broadway and Funeral private ut the Funeral Cnureh 4 66th Btreet (Frank & 3. Campbell (the Mun- way and 66th Street, ILLIAM Eervices 66th tho et . 8.30 P.M DERTAKERS, ndertaker cannot supply | the CASKET desired, from $40 up. “The Campbell Bronze Caskets Endure’’ We still have on hand a complete assortment of Caskets, Boxes, notwithstanding the Manufacturers’ Stocks,

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