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“If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ “Circulation Books Open to All.” 1. «PRICE TWO CENTS. ST 1918, 12 PAGES _ ; PRICE TWO CENTS. AUSTRIA TO DEMOBILIZE ARMY GERMANY GIVES IN ON ALSACE —-—- «4 BRITISH CAPTURE VILLAGES PERSHING DEFEATS HANDSOME WIDOW [SOL.F PROMISES TO FULFIL ALL COUNTER-ATTACKS, | DIDN'T KNOW BOY ’ OO ALENENNES FRONT, "Wry tums __OF PRESIDENT’S PROGRAMME of Meuse Results Favorably Clothes Were prrcthised” haut Enel to the Americans. | From Own Fortune. Provinces Will Be Regulated in s, Maulde and Englefontai oe | ee mae Odomes, ne meine DRIVES A DEEP WEDGE,.|HE PLEADS UNDERPAY. ’ Peace Negotiations. and Mt. Carmel Hill in Haig’s : LONDON, Oct. 28—6 a aes * Clears Bourgogne Forest and} Youth Declares Desire to Spend et. rman newspapers are discussing Hands—French Advance amen is Sxspene Feces end) Vou Dacre bes Hepa H ANDED ENTENTE MINISTERS openly whether the abdication of William Hohenzollern, the Ger- Mile Front From Oise to Aisne : a From Bank. man ruler, is necessary to obtain peace for Germany. A Copen- +] German Force. | th hagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company says the LONDON, Oct. 26.—The British continue to press forward between| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES] Frederick Byron Frank, the cigh- view held in Germany is that President Wilson does not demand . FRANCE, Oct. 26 (Ui s -year- Sanvas City bank teller H ? it? = tae Valenciennes and Tournai, Field Marshal Haig announces, They have Se Geek inthe asta Pe EA AE alae tn reat A Constantinople Ss Envoy to SwitZer-|the rulers abdication but will rest satisfied with democratic de- captured the villages of Odomez and Maulde on the front north Of} tep-attacks on both siden of the Meuso theft of $15,000 in cash and $10,000 in land Presents Proposal to British | velopment of German political institutions. | Valenciennes. . Mirae: +h ethy in an effort to drive the Ameri- Liber:y Bonds from his employers, > A ‘ The Frankfort Zeitung says the monarch is confronted with South of Valenciennes the British have gained new successes on the C&M from Important heights recently, declared ab nig’ arsalmmment tA 0let and French Representatives 1N| the greatest difficulties i i ji i , ; test ee “ ri ; captured | fervon Market Court that he took th ij W ders of the Murmal Forest, capturing Mt. Carmel Hill and Engle- | © After repulsing the assaults the tosis cede cee ge eet Mu That Country. | Germany shall surrender or negotiate. It exp! the hope that fé..aine. British patrols nave progressed north of the railway between} Americans battered their way forward) Magistrate Sten Eyck held. Frank on he will make “a speedy and clever decision.” ther kilometre the ridge north ending an extrad arral C WimnHIC Gg (Oe te Wl cramer anaonr etieriiagte LONDON, Oct. 26 (by the Associated Press).—The| | AMSTERDAM, Oct. 26 (United Press).—“The German British ands French troops are attacking in a move toward Ghent) ‘rhe Americans have cleared the) fugitive and carrying dangerous Cc 4 between the Lys and the Scheldt, cast of Courtai, a front of about| Germans out of the imp Turkish Minister to Switzerland has handed the British and | Government emphatically repudiates the suggestion that it has 2 ee ‘eae 5 Ree ae _| gogne Forest, north of Grand Pre, driv-] Mrs, Estelle @. Larch, the hand at country an offer of peace, virtu-|"° intention of honestly carrying out President Wilson’s pri fifteen miles, Field Marshal Haig announced to-day in a special com-| fe. Mian ‘Wease into, tho enomy|vone sonnte widemee net ¢ nand-| French Ministers to th y peace, ying iden| prin- Valenciennes and Le Quesnoy. tant Bour-| weapons. munique on Belgian operations. The British have captured Ooteghem | jines. with Frank, was discharged and :c- ally amounting to surrender, according to a Berne despatch | ciples,” Foreign Secretary Solf declared in the Reichstag, accord- manip ia ae les west 0 enarde, The French have! The forest was taken in Short|ceived all her property, which the - : ing to despatches receiv: ' and Ongoyghem, ged al _ : : pares e h utd (ia dODCRHOVRTES ning 600? [CICS red ce oe et DS | the Daily Mail. is a Pi ” ed here to-day : ; : _ reached Zuele, nine miles northwest of Audenarde. ward behind the German lines and| investigation as to whether she had| a egarding Alsace-Lorraine, which is expressly contained in ~ The total capture of prisoners on Wednesday and Thursday} threatening to cut off the Germans|received any of the stolen money. | | the fourteen points, we a; i i amounted to 9,000, with 150 German guns. northeast of Grand Pre. “My troubles arose from the fact | STRIKERS BACK UP ‘AUSTRIA PREPARING neace il cor » We agree to regulation of the question by 20 The attack in the Grand jon} that 1 ave enough money,” | e FRENCH GAIN TWO MILES. je atta in the Grandpre region/ that I did not have enough money DEMAND KAISER QUIT; followed that of yesterday, farther to| Frank said, “All my friends seeme “We intend, loyally, and with complete justice and fairness, | | ARIS, Oct. 26.—The French, continuing their attack against the] the eastward, in which the Americans! be well supplied with funds and able | . . . A " A PARIS, Oct. 2¢ o Fre sdbmal Soul na, $9 advanced nearly half a mile near|ta spend freely, while I had to get| FORCE ARMY BACKDOWN NA . ite fulfil President Wilson’s programme in all directions and on ’ tip of the great west front salient yesterday evening and last night, ad-| pa nthevilte, occupying the high ridge] along on $85 a month I received as ' ———— all points.” vanced along the whole 50-mile front from the Oise above Laon to the|north of that village. The positions] receiving teller of the Stockyard Na-| Munition Workers in Breslau Sup- is were taken after several assaults| tional-Bank in Kansas City. So I de- itt Gostalieh ee | Dr. Solt’s speech was delivered Thursday, evidently before W ilson’s Aisne. ci - : port Socialist Suggestion That \ had x i ranch achine-gun nests. | c chance. This is j jy atest ne d been receive, Progress of nearly two miles was made at some points, the Frencii| 9*a/nat the enemy machine-gun/n cided to take @ chance. This is the! Wilhelm Abdicate His Throne. test note had been received. One bundred and seventy prisoners | result.” “AU French territory should be freed, and the wrong done to France wresting positions from the Germans which the latter had organized in] were taken. Mrs. Larch said she did not know a New York Evening Wor ee by Prussia in 1871 in the matter of Alsace-Lorraine, which has unsettled 1917. The village of Mortiers was captured. Tes ureene PCa OnaneN Die gortbing of Vrank’s Snancial opera- YHAGEN, Oct, ~The the peace of the world for nearly fifty years, should be righted in order IRA THRU He UA ae ite : a west of Grandpri ons. Bremen Burgerzeitung states the big| Par] 5 : tilities| saa : ply > On the left of the line they have captured three towns and progressed} point about two miles and a halt |WIDOW SAYS SHE INHERITED | creme or ongitinn cee states the bis | ‘aris Hears End of Hostilities| nat peace may once more be made secure in the interest of all,” waa beyond Villers-le-Sec. In the centre they threw forces across the Serre} north of that village. Bantheville $50,000 ESTATE. ‘ees Go aideai) 4) ts laag Gs thc at Any Price Is Now President Wilson's reference to Alsace.Lorraine in his “Fourteen and Souche Rivers in desperate combats and reconquered several towns,| !8 about ten miles east of Grand- “I was stopping at the Imperial | Socialist newspaper Breslau Volke mn ; ; Points. pre. The high ridge roferred to | Hotel at Niagara Falls when I was|wacht for demanding the resigna Desired in Vienna. Thirty-two hundred prisoners were taken in the fighting yesterday, 2,200 extends from the northern out- |introduéed to Mr, Frank,” she rae emia GERMANY NOT TO ANSWER NOW. * tion of the Kaiser, The military au ; ing taken in the bitter struggle in the Sissons sector, at the eastern end] skirts of the village, northwest- |ciared. “We were attracted to vach | thorities closed the newspaper, but| LONDON, Oct. 28. An official LONDON, Oct. 26.—The German Government is not contemplat- eing gs) | PAE ; R of the fighting line. ward for about a mile and a |other and he asked me to go to the on account of the strike were forced |statemont, according to which the de- | ing at the present time any further note to President Wilson, says an Ex- c ter.) Adirondack, ith h I refused to} to permit it to appear again, then the 4 a a . Py In the last four days the enemy iias lost well up toward 15,000 pris- SURE mis Oct ctacey lero easel Ue a bre gsiatineeh appear again, then the | mobilization of the Austro-Hungarian change Telegraph despatch from Copenhagen. It is probable that the oners and 200 guns. His total losses of effectives cannot have been less} fighting on the Verdun front is de- | posed a trip to New York I consented ee rail is being prepared, is published | Government will make a declaration it. the Reichstag to the effect that than 50,000, scribed in Gen. Pershing’s com-|to go with him. We stopped over in | REPORT KARL READY ny the newspapers of Vienna, an Ex- | Germany is awaiting the peace conditions of the Allies. cman is munique for Friday. Strong German | Buffalo and arrived in New York last jchange Telegraph despatch from Co- | BASEL, Switzerland, Oct. 2 The question of Alsace-Lorraine is pure counter-attacks east of the Meuse , oe the Belleu Wood, where four auc- : pt alla ZURICH, Oct, 26.—Prince Freder-| Alsace-Lorraine, in a statement publish Strassburg Ga ITALIANS KEEP cessive aSsaults forc a partial with-| with My own money. My husband His FLIGHT RUMORED Ask LaneciGl ca r-| Alsac orraine published in the Stra ‘« Gazette. The drawal by the Americans, Weat of| died recently and left an estate of 1 Baron Nadherny,| statement is a reply to declarations made In the Reichstag by Dr. Georg the Meuse the American lines were | 50,000, which I am administering. who represent the _ strongest anti-| Ricklin, a Deputy from Alsace-Lorraine, and amounts to a Governmental further advanced in the face of dé-|1 have accounts at a big New York| LONDON, Oct, 26 German tendencies at Vienna, have| manifesto. It is issued in agreement with other Deputies from Alsace- termined resistance. Pics ini scones hi department store, I did not know 667 AM inform from a Vati- eft that city for Switzerland charged | Lorraine \ BOAT ACTIVITY LOW J until the arrest took place that Frank gan source,” gays the Rome | with a mission about which no de-| ‘The statement of Herr Hauss declares that the future of Alsace-Lor- x ; e A lean ief.” correspondent of the Dali lulls are give ecordl to e| it Cross Ornic River in Monte Grappa Region "The arent of Frank was dun tothe News “that the Papal Nunc at | Neves Yourgat'at vicuaal'™ ‘2 ‘4 raine must be decigod by vote of the population, and that it isan tateraa —,, British and French Troops Also AS PART. OF PEACE DRIVE} «00a work of Detectives sonn} Vienna accompanied Kaiser Karl PARIS. Octe 2 ta weti-intormea | Westion In Germany with which a peace conference could have nothing to a A ‘a pilates Schuing and Thomas England. They | and his family on their Journey | circles, it is sald, the nomination of| Go. P Gain on Italian Fronts. eee viteyh had been told from Kansas City that] to Hungary, which practically |Count Julius Andrassy, ay successor) _ It concludes by saying that a new era is opening for Alsace-Lorraine ; - : : LONDON : Oct 6.—German ub- | the fugitive wore a coffee-colored over amounts to a flight prec of Baron Burlan, A ro-Hungarian| Which will enable the two provinces to form a point of reconciliation be- ROME, Oct. 26.—The great Italian offensive, assisted by British | marine activity reached such a tow state] oo oa a sombrero hat. ‘They aw sensational developments, Foreign Minister, above all is impor-| tween France and Germany “and to collaborate in. establishing a comprise this week as to become almost negligible “1 Frank, wearing the articles descrived, leave a taxicab at the McAlpin Hotel | is Impossible to obtain tant from the viewpoint of a con-| between two clvilizations called to work in common for the safety and French units, is continuing between the Piave and Brenta Riv.r and Fr , | ‘ clusion of peace and an application of | prosperity of humanity s r measure, notwithstanding tha as a war measure, n hi ding that firmation of this report st ed success. e Monte Grappa re: i as many or more U boats are lurking in eticence which is be ol with undiminished success. In the arappa région, the dtalians jes many or mare 2 beats are lurking In ith Mra Laroh at So'clock this morn. | tad ravicence whioh ts belng ob> | tne vearaty first” nrlocipio in arora, ae and their Allies have crossed the Ornic River in bitter fighting and have| “rhe British Admiralty look ing and accosted him, He admittea hia| #efved in Vatican quarters and | it ty gaid that pe t any price is) situation as a part of the German pes conquered Monte Solarolo, together with parts of Monte Prassolan and| Siensive identity and took the detectives to his| Which undoubtedly ts due to @ | pow popular at V i ¢ ee Be thee gaan a fi *| confidential knowledge as to the The Zurich correspondent I -ALLIE H monte Pertica, Already more than 3,000 Austrian prisoners, with maiiy| Geeming’ elects to heht ron where bisy found A fully load aia ; rae Sse) aorreepondant: of! the elects to t reasons justifyin. the departure " lects to figh automatic revolver and a. six-nch reas y 5 p Journal says the new Foreign Minis-| gums and a great mass of war material, have been captured. © On the ee an yr | knife, fre lon prevails that the Kms | t€F 8 understood to be w partisan of IN VERSAILLES NEXT TUESDAY Plave front, the British have gained a footing on islands in the river and| 494 in January | Frank had $2,515 in cash in a money pe abdication is pc j direct peace negotiations with the| te: elt, H id he had given the Libevt t d be considered inc : Entente without re se to ‘ ; taken 400 men, The French, on the Asiago Plateau, have taken Mor | SCHWAB HAS | INFLUENZA. Ree aa thar ety Pease sata lig ¥ t etic at PeeMldent Wilksa: sie ate ; ; Ssemol, with 800 prisoners, Pan ai ixganyaoen rtp woven CTC CLT TTT Peers the situation in Austria Hungary is|Col. House, in Paris, Says Stars of Victory BRIDI such that the monarch 810 to the proposed 000,000 capitulate and thre [he detectives say [rank told them that after 1 SALONICA, Oct. 26.—French forces have crossed the iat pbuliding River and entered Roumania, near Lom-Palanka, southeast of Iron Gates. | ine infiuenza epid twolt on the| Shining Steadily. u Seat in ah rae ant Univer Endowment Fund) merey of the A German detachments have been captured, and sr enemy monitor wis‘ eel aiamood tiie and o sting $izo| were received to Oct. 1. Of this! The Czechs are now master of the| PARIS, Oct. 26.—The Inter-Allle ay otters arrived in Paris shortly after been smashe.! by French guns, It is altogether possible a popular pit. | followed by each, and a gold wat 4 vin be 060 te for iad Dy 1 u “a The situation at Prague. The Slovaks| Diplomatic Council will begin Tues-| midnight. Col. House was to confer ‘ is con ind Cormunit As Made no effort to | He then went to Niagara Fallw have decided to change the name of fay in Versailles, when the Allied| with Lord Milner, the British War jing of Roumanians against the Germans will follow at once. keep him lon mg &' | raise mor since the United States The Associated Press correspondent with the Serbian Armies wires | Rircctor General cf | met the young woman, whosn check: |ehierod the war. rina ae Prag alt The | premiers will have arrived, it vet ra i en with ms wr) nook stubs indicate she h = uthenians of Galicia have declared arshal Haig, Gen. Bliss and Admire that Serbian infantry, together with French cavalry, north of Nish, are|denc. to-da: ae ntuee none. he RAN yor a Duta RN SE SHI PAA Atelated | ee ae ‘ pressing forward and are within eighty miles of prieree, the Serbian —_—— gin nd, gtrengt here ve tia | prising regions of Austria-Hungasy| Col. E. M. House, accompanied by eeatoded tn ine party were Benggn's , capltal, and directly across the Danube from Ausiria- ungary. Rasing entrise on pags & Presets agitate, as tated by Rutheniang, Admiral Benson, Joseph G. Grew and! aides, Commander Carter and x SURFS Be AS Bt nA eR Ran RS Ha x i ix! We fy * PME