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| 1 if l| CABINET TAKES UP GERMANY’S REPLY © ‘be orld, | “ Cirenlation Books Open to All 11.” | ‘s Open to All.” oi : ‘ “PRICE TWO CENTS. : bed 8 iMod wm wea, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, phil 20 PAGES ; ___ PRIOR Two CENTS. WEATHER—Fair, cooler to-night; warmer to-morrow. “If It Happens In New York lt’s In The Evening World’’ FRENCH IN STRONG FORCE | RENEW DRIVE TOWARD GHENT } GERMAN NOTE AT CAPITAL: ‘GALLOWS FORTHE GUILTY’ 'GERMANS SET FIRE TO TOWNS | WILSON TO DECIDEPROMPTLY. OPENDEMANDIN GERMANY __AS PERSHING MEN ADVANCE WHETHER REPLY IS NEEDED. BY PRESS DENOUNCING WAR HSS RECTED MONG. gs a " | i =o Abandoned Regarded as Awkward Attempt to) Papers Campaign aie aaite the MRS W. b BROWN, MANY TROOPS HAVE GONE’ Piccak 3 aah Es i i ~ Coast Defense Guns in Flight : “Chief Culprits” and Lay | Seemingly Meet U. S. Demands Disaster to Junkers. Hundreds of Refugees From Northern France From Sea Bases. —Foch and His Generals Must) jc on us coe GLUB LEADER uER on the Road for Three Weske=Got Only | saris ieagQUARPERDORDBMGIUNG Out: 3 (Pen: Fix ‘Terms for Armistice. | provincial and Socialist newspapers ’ wo Hours’ Notice to Leave Homes | ter’s).—Strong French forces attacked this morning on the centre continue their campaign against the AMSTERDAM, Oct. 22.—German forces at Brussels are working | of the Allied front in Belgium and are reported to be making ex- WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—The official text of Germany's latest note to| “chief culprits” responsible for (ho incessantly to remove war material from that cily, according to the cellent progress in the direction of Ghent. President Wilson was received by cable to-day at the Swiss Legation, | ar. The Frankische Tagespost of| Roosendaal correspondent of the Handelblad. He says that many regi- [French troops hold a front of about ten miles along the Lys Caval Frederick Oederlin, the Swiss Charee. arranged to deliver it to Secretary | Nuremburg, the first paper in koe ee ea ments of German troops are leaving the city and that there is mus] qipectly west of Ghent. Monday tt was reported the French had forced Lansing as soon as it could be decoded. many to openly demand the abaica- Fiusband, Lawyer and Re-|excitement among the people there. « crossing of the Lys Canal at Nevele, seven miles west of Ghent and | “Considerable differences in verbiage may be saown and it is under-y ton of the Emperor, declares ‘hat’ former, Declares He Failed in The same newspaper's correspunteat at Boermond says that hun-! established a bridgehead.) the accession of the Crown Prince is stood that the official text will clear up certain obscure passages in the| ‘"° Not Being “Cave Man.” _ | 4réds of refugees from Northern Fiance are arriving there, These people WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY NORTHWEST OF Ree ava sonniasard alroning I rho are of all ages, have been on the road for three weeks, They Were VERDUN, Oct, 22 (Associated Press).—The towns of Briculles If President Wilson decides the? fe the Gahiy'| enya 4. Vouk _Mrs. William Grant Brown, New given only {wo hours notice to collect their belongings by German and Clery-le-Petit, along the western bank of the Meuse and north note calls for an answer, his reply 4s] ie ae handing fame RRL York club leader and former Chair- | officers at Douai, C ambral and other cities in the war zone. pray li di to‘ be fo odd expected to go forward within a fe Zeitung, the organ se man of the New York State Divisio —-- | of the American line, were reported to urning to-day. days, at most, while if no reply is ’ Socialists. “The pan-Germans and/ 9° i. women's Sect 5 | There was little fighting activity during the forenoon. The German ; on, Council sent, that fact will be made known Junkers are silent to-day but we do National Sy aes coi aS "VICE SQUAD” ABOLISHED; coun WAVE fn WAY HERE; | bombarded the American left with mustard gas shells. Two explosior entirely out of the question Wireless version received yesterday. Sy promptly set tha ey are grea ‘ ‘ in Ch; 10 y nes lett behir sistency to fe ese awaiting fulfilment of to cease destro: ain the support of social and or husb: a | wealthy ; ; Lssicasiee mans lateness a |, oner, haat wealthy Prisoners captured yesterday were from all divisions known to be ermar political reaction and that they are| lawyer and srmer, with offices in| Honest Dan” Sent to Lower East} Temperature Drop to Begin Thurs A i The 1 lehth C H rit C oolwo. I » ew ry arvice \ > » r opposite the American tines, ne wenty-cighth erman oor “Ply i 5 a menace to the future healthy de- jive. We orth Bu ting, filed a gen-| Side—New “Special Service day, Weather Bureau Warn vai ee ¢ Bae i . haat Bn 4 Wks ae ger ships and to ci nial of the ¢ s, but did , : . t . shock Division” apparently is no longer being used against the America Squad” Is Formed Lower Still on Frida i 8 8 struction in retiring from Fran | velopment of the German empire. The! not contest the sult. He declared that} mel nth required by militar = pan-German policy has gone bank-|the rea! reason Mrs. Brown desired| 7 Vice Squad” of the New York] Get your overcoats out and t | HAIG AT GATES OF TOURNAL. Department was abo d to-|blankets in from the | tet - rupt, but, unfortunately, it has led|a divorce + as that he had not bee ‘itis to Gain Time hat he had ni n this aft | the German people to ¢ r Ja “cave man,” bu A { Split Alli Vie f I¢ He: ed he of — ¥ : LONDON, Oct. 22.—British troops are now within less than 4 mile ion with his Cabinet.| and Split Allies, View of! “To the gallows with the guilty| to tenderly, lone Soni hat he le hal ¥ =e, \ ne Ge Indications were that Bas i Public nelicavan thay mike bet | Mre, Brown's egantationh t6/th aquad for edi ee ot Tournai, Field Marshal Haig announced to-day. The Germans in that HIsAE Of mw. decialon- by ress and Public, The Socialist Arbiter Zeitung of| Reno court w that her bhusban © admint f region were driven out of Oreq and tne wood Froyennes h i ‘ vat duty and| \ mrow nat cou d before . | Vienna urges the German talists | Nad constantly complained about her tion dintric The left bank of the Escaillon was re south of Thiant, five LONDON, Oct, 22.—The German}to punish the “chief culprits’ with-| Charitable and war activities and had . fn b 1 ie thwest of: Vatenclanna {have rendered: useless the taltrond rep President Wilson is regarded|out mercy, adding d her friends and thelr asso. ern 5 iniles southwest of Valenciennes, and have rendered useless the railrorg ” Wash-| to Hirson vunte Iso declared that on|¢ hen she asked to have ned, her husband money and told her ull he cared. don staying out ot business, but mere argu-| “When the German soldiers return home from the trenches after four years of unparalleled sufferir will be a reckoning for the people who f Ger- tical circles the view is that it 8] nayo 4 must be further is assumed there wi with the Allied cupitals Although the firs man note is 1 attempt to meet down by Pr British troops have reached the Escaut (Scheldt) River on a five-miie front north of Tournai, The British advanced about a mile between the Uscaut and the Lys, while the French improved their positions along the latter river. 1 of Health The Germans, it was announce und protestation,” hee éur | fused to she could freeze Mr. Brown in late at night, sullen and | In government, diplomatic and ninte by whieh he No ed them to this catastrophe reply, but simply a resort to] The German people will sweep away ndition: 1! verb designed to cover the ab-|the Junkers and take its own destin arged, and was would refuse to abandoned all their coast defense eiderat a iy pepe: an? sili ie Ca him ibechcslasbee = [se to he © years, she wi pin } guns. Allied forces captured the fifteen-inch cannon with which t F scribed it as “badly camouflaged in- she had endured cruel treatment an ‘ bin ether hea \ elieves r : ‘ ' | § landlord wil r F } mans have been bombarding Dunkirk during the past year. The* gu Genorally considered the reply in detail, al- c 4 °| a AUTOS CRASH, Pi PANIC IN SHOP.| damaged te only step po! though Premier Lloyd George and his WOULD WIPE OUT LONDON hu BELGIAN VICTORY SWORD The Belgians have crossed the Seaupdonck Canal on a front of neart be to sanction, - held protracted delivera as ans wat With «| fifteen miles, from the Dutch frontier southward .o Meerende, only tive Allied Governa om tenn ey. Writings 1915 of Member of miles west of Ghent. Between Ghent and Tournai the Allies are flank- be dictated t 5" AWAITS KING IN BRUSSELS for tho evacu rance a ma ersof the) Present German Government Hage hoses } ing Audenarde of Ger- " ~ | 1 1 ¥ | . re , * ’” y gium. = A9 any such arrangea : ee Are Recalled, | t Token Modelled Be- ' : vied wen o| AMBRICANS AND BPITISH PUSH ON. necessarily would safeguard the as an at- = : a ; Hes en 4 1 fed with @ lin és & 5 i i “ nucy now held by the A > LONDON, © Th 1s enalled vill | Evacuation on ty WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES ON THE FLANDERS FRONT ‘Saget ae * : f's armistice un i t f- | the e rime * 1 . + 4 an armistice virtually wou ip plan me aut mare : ae ; ‘ s i ‘ Oct —CGen. Rawlinson’s Fourth British Army, with which thousands ; i ient, they declare © constitu-|that Mathias eader of the! that for twenty year Sere a ext | throug ? r b tel esate by ye reap to. | tion referred to, they point German Centrists and a member of the | devoted lover, wherens : pation of Brues|hanle 4 ariet dre j}of Americans are brigaded, south of Valenciennes, has fought its way gether with the significant atntamant (ann ine AD . bib whieh ns Government formed to convince the| been the ‘cave man, it a ctw formed to Jar baa j 5 Sa mbre-Oise Canal and is advancing around the southern that “the offer of peace and an armis- | "°C Yet been passed by the Reichstag: | aside world of the peace-loving | twenty yeure f ylelded to Mrs t King ® Sword of Roner ih the Mormal Forest up the valley of the Sambre River ,oward Henry M. Hyndm leader of the | Brown's wishes tter per- | upon his return to the city, The model | 999 Grand Street, w We Arges f “ ; f x . tice has come from a government], acter of the present Germany, in | tainin The long | Was 1 and the artist who desig of 1s 8 _ Mat ne great French fortress which was taken by the Germans which is free from any arbitrary and eply is simply another piece|Mewspaper article in February, 1918.) 14 short I didn’t 't ear It through the barrie oa Sa | earl war, with 80,000 prisoners claimed by Berlin, Maubeuge is irresponsible influence,” strengthen: . | \eoena Holland and from there came to Paris. || re Fox Fi : , pone att : of shuffling. I hope President Wil- | ¥To! men. Pie Gaia Hin dees kde hares Phalioceer cn they key to Belgium. the belief here that there is 4 BeN-} 46, will answer it very abruptly and| ‘The grea ath Brown | nit tw of and platinum, set with | Yenitis a 1 eed Se paren wine desire for peace : efly. At any rate, he has given|ality the g humanity. If it ¢ ” me! cresions Tr: teprasarita the: Wald ' zane Those who are convinced that the! piyp5eror William an opportunity to|be possible y the w wha 1 was | glan lion overcomi he Teutor 1 f enomy js beaten into submission and | that nnd hile people ave one in London that more hu i ie it will he sont 16 bru aes) hat he a his peop i 1 4 - ur fellow that efforts a than to ailo the King's entry to duplicity and treach. Nn hand as most) there in time merely @ preli we have been treated , render in the neu ‘ 7 was eld, becau: m to t | pe kept f aoe ce ta DUTY IS TO KEEP FIGHTING AS) “ingland has etulen fro fu \ pep noth IN THE BEGINNING. 10 AE BEGININING. liane mertan aon The winner Lae yy Mgligg ame a ee PUSHING ON TOWARD CRECY ee ee ees aes ae ee oan HORA oan TH trv $10,000 PENALTY IN CANDY. cuaied pill nu who , Shot i village will bi i) : atevacuution and {eR cape eraun, boine, ! New Blow Apparently Intended to Wipe Out n t ol . ' sf ve t Hee a a eee ear aire | CEinge: | mane ee ac ari dinilie pe Pett yes eee the Pocket Held by Germans Between j. Does that phrase ofr at tenth to his plan for a I Dies at Front OtMAN dias. HMe saw Patrolinan Wiliam McNeil the Oise and Serre Rivers. ation. With | of th lasson A rn t « nt ion of runs, ally gers Pi aage ee mie : amauta Bf platform of & 1) Kut ‘ erie and PARIS, Oct, 22.—After an interval of several days the War Office bin ner i ty Fallon dd this voluns | hes \ : "announces the resumption of attacks on the Serre River front norti of would be given wh fa a basement at No. 219 West violation ¢f the food laws.” ieee ve Neos who b'sded | Laon aad east of La Fere, with the apparent intention of wiping out the -_ _ forts are being made to hold re American and Allied troops at bay at certain Joints on the western front, ger tallies saitains ant fil parol he ody oh pocke: held by the enemy between the Serre and the Oise. In this new he oak pcavadieany Buds Dew “lead ti tho trom wie policeman's neck. |movinedk French troops reached the railway nortihwest of Assis-sur-Seri« o adie