THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1918.

in close pursuit of the retreating en--' ARGOIE emy has brought them to the Oise in YANKEES PLAY PART ' the region of Berneville, where they are meeting with strong resistance CONSULT MISS NEW PICTORIAL BV YANKEE TROOPS from infantry and machine guns. IN DURAZZD ATTACK MATTHEWS ABOUT REVIEW PATTERNS - General Debeney's army has pushed YOUR FALL CLOTHES oUpiti AND FASHION BOOK across the Oise at several points in Second Floor. HERE the region east of St. Quentin and his Merchandise cfol Merit Only" troops now are menacing the strate- Germans Finally Driven Out of gic town of . Americans Participate in De Famous Forest. Chemin des Dames Reached. struction of Naval Base. General Mangin's troops, after en countering lively opposition, have (Griirlls9 rIRES SEEN IN FOE LINES reached the Chemin des Dames in the region of Courtecon and have crossed TWO SUBMARINES SUNK Owia Slhop the Ailette at Grand Pont. Chivy has also been taken. Mas tKs Most General Gouraud was closely Cermaa Artillery Spends Time in pur Mines Disregarded by TJ. S. Craft Viciously Shelling Wooded Areas suing the enemy in retreat this morn- Delightful ing over nearly tha entire front of his and Clean Sweep Is Made and Towns in Yankee Sector. army west of the toward the of Enemy. line of the Suippe. He occupied Brie-re- s, east of the railroad line, New ITall Wesir t'AKIS, Oct. 1, 1 P. M. (By the As- of gap AN ITALIAN SEA BASE IN THE up and north Grand Pre took sociated Press.) The cleaning of Corbon, Mont St. Li artin and , LOWER ADRIATIC, Wednesday, Oct. the Argonne forest has been completed 9- - (By Vouziers-Chatel- et the Associated Press.) For the Ages by the American troops. . No Germans on the railroad line. for Girls of All now remain in that great wooded area. first time In the history rf the world The German troops still resting on American ships have fought in the large Shop specializes in apparel for the younger line of Suippe Our Fourth Floor WITfl THE AMERICAN FORCES the the are in another Adriatic, participating in the attack generation. Many mothers tell us that they have been coming to NORTHWEST OF . Oct. 11. dangerous pocket. upon and destruction of one of the (By the Associated Press Noon.) greatest Austrian naval bases, Duratto, this floor so long it seems like home. They were outfitted here them- Heavy artillery firing- in the region LONDON, Oct. 11. (Via Montreal.)" founded by the inhabitants of the selves since they were girls, and now their girls of all ages, from the west of the River began early 2000 year-- ac- German troops began evacua Island of Corfu over i before wee small ones to big sister going to college, find "just the thing I've today. The Americans started the the discovery tion before daylight and the bombard- tion of the famous Chemin des the of America. The whole been wanting" in this shop that's conducted for girls. Here are a ment was responded to by the Germans. Italian fleet took part In the attack, few good suggestions; many at good, substantial savings, too. Fires are reported in the region of Dames in the region north of the aided by American submarine chasers many towns behind the lines and it is River Aisne and south of . and French and British destroyers. believed these were started by the The expedition from an Adri- American shells. started PARIS, Oct. 11. French troops last atic port at. S o'clock In the morning New Serge Peter Thompson Artilleries Are Boiy. night advanced in the region north of and divided into two groups. The Between Romagne and the Argonne Aisne and captured of larger units sailed northward to take the artillery was active during the the the towns up positions between Cattaro, where Dresses at $12.50 night, both sides shelling various towns Chivy and Moulins, and then pushed the bulk of the Austrian fleet was sta- and crossroads. The Americans shelled on beyond. tioned, and Durazzo, for the purpose Clergy-le-Gran- Ain-crevil- Dresses in this style never lose their popularity. The new , dt Bathevillet le of preventing any attempt at interfer "Jack and . Italian troops have reached a point ence. The remainder of the fleet Tar Duplex" dress is popular because the middy is detachable and The German light artillery viciously south of Courtecon, on Chemin headed straight for Durazzo. The be separately. is made with yoke trim- Ogons, the can worn It and white braid shelled the Bois des the Bois de des Dames, which highway American chasers and allied destroyers ming; skirt is Exceptionally Fains and the Bois de Cunel intermit- the went ahead in fan-shap- formation on the full pleated. practical for school a-- tently during the morning, while the French have gained possession of 3 the lookout for submarines, while wear, and shown in sizes 6 to 14 years. heavy guns , the German shelled far as the heights of Cerny-en-Lao- n- airplanes which accompanied the expe- llontfaucon and Cuisy. dition kept a watch from the air. Fires were reported in the regions nois. t of St. Juvin, St. Georges and Bathe-Vin- e, In the Champagne 'French troops Land Defenses Are Shelled. north of the American lines. At 11 o'clock the Albanian hills were From Our Complete Middy Section dropped crossed the River Suippe and grained a sighted Allied airplanes today bombs Boalt-sur-Suipp- e, and shortly afterward the se footing between St. Etienne and on and vicinity. as well as at Warmeriville, white houses at Durazza hove in sight. NEW JEAN MIDDIES, $2.25 Detachable Collar MIDDIES, $2.95 RED FLANNEL MIDDIES, $8.95 American pursuit planes which ac- Half an hour later the fleet was on the Made of best quality jean, in pure white or New middies of white jean with detach- are the brightest, prettiest middies companied the bombers are reported to Vandetre and St. Masmes. edge of the Austrian mine field. A These have shot down several German planes Many Towns Taken. highly dangerous task was now en- white and navy blue, with deep yokes, both able collar of flannel. The collars are you could find. Real "Jack Tars" made which attempted to drive off the bomb- Farther east the French are pursuing trusted to the American submarine back and front. Some are braid trimmed, some trimmed with three rows of white braid and with deep yoke back and front, collars and ing machines. the Germans, who are in retreat. chasers, namely, to steam ahead and On the front west of the Argonne explore and mark safe passages for are plain, with stars on collars. With wide the cuffs are braid trimmed, too. Very cuffs trimmed with white braid. Very smart Hun Bombers Are Active. flags on girls German bombing planes were un- forest French infantry has captured the larger craft with fixed cuff finish. Sizes for and women. practical. for school and sport wear. usually active Thursday afternoon. Semide and Mont St. Martin. The small floats. The work was rendered They dropped bombs in the region of French also stormed Corbon, and all the more perilous by the heavy sea Girls' SWEATER COATS LITTLE TOTS' COATS SCHOOL DRESSES Chaulny Apremont Brieres. running. . and in an effort to North of Hheims the French Fifth Throughout the whole operation, Special $3.50 $5.95 to $5.95 to $8.95 hamper wagon road traffic picking way $280 Army is holding both banks of the fearlessly their between MILLINERY Sizes 28 to 34. Girls plain Sizes Z to o. ancy or tai Serge and plaid dresses for River Suippe, and has captured Burtrl-cour- t. sunken mines, the small American ves- t WITH THE AMERICAN ARMT IN sels kept steadily on way knit sweater with converti- lored styles, in a large variety girls 6 to 14 years. In four , Oct. 11. (By the Associated Italian forces played a brilliant their until For Tots 2. to 8 toats they had of the nd Thirty-tw- o enemy part in the magnificent attack of the crossed the whole tai- ble collar, two pockets and of effective colors. In velvet, pretty models, with sailor col- Press.) balloons Fifth Army, which also resulted in the danger zone. Then the remainder of A special showing of and airplanes have been brought down belt. In Co pen, gray khaki doth, broadcloth, zibe-line- s, lars, white braid and checked anti-aircra- capture of Courtecon and , the fleet entered the mine field. lored hats with ribbon trimming. by American ft cannon and guns south of Laon. At this point the Austrian coast bat and navy. corduroys and mixture. silk trimmings. machine since the beginning of The text of the French statement last teries opened fire. The projectiles Special $1.95. the St. Mihiel offensive, according to night follows: kept creeping nearer and nearer the figures just compiled. The guns which East of St. Quentin our troops, now American craft, which were unable to For Girls 4 to 8 CHILDREN'S COATS have achieved this result were distrib- pur- meneuver owing to mines. men FOR COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL rear-area- in close contact, have continued to the T? Two pretty models with rib to uted in the at the front and sue the enemy, whose rearguard is of stood the test splendidly and aroused $8.45 $35 We have the most becoming frocks for girls of this somewhat with moving infantry units. Eight by bon streamers and French flow fering serious resistance. We have great admiration their cool and Sizes 6 to 14. Coats of "hard to fit age"; frocks on simple lines that are smart and girlish. German planes were accounted for on advanced six kilometers cheerful bearing as they stood at their some with velvet rib the morning of October 4 near Wont-f- a at certain guns order to The ers, and velvet, corduroy, cheviots and Velvets, silks, satins, serges and combinations. Priced ucon by points. Our lines now run from east waiting the fire. Special $15 to $35. two sections of the anti- was given to Increase speed and bons. $2.45. ed of the to the suburbs of order khaki doth, with self or COATS FOR JUNIORS Sizes 12 to 17 $18.95-$5- 0 aircraft artillery alone. Montigny-en-Arron-air- Bernoville, east of se the fleet emerged from the mine field Fourth Floor. Of the 32 German aircraft brought unscathed. It immediately fell into collars, wide belts and Fourth Floor Lipman, Co. down 20 were accounted for by ma- and thence to Bernot. We have Wolfe 4 guns occupied numerous villages, including battle formation and began to bombard pockets. chine and 12 by the heavier guns. , Neuvillette, , Chatil- - the land defenses. The machine guns averaged a success se in every 2500 shots. and . Americans Sink In Captured. The American chasers and allied de Women's Good LAST DAY OF THE BIG New Models in "South we captured stroyers were ordered to proceed GEORGETTE COLLARS I FRENCH DRIVE IS GAINING of the Oise have straight into Durazzo harbor and at Servais and have made prisoners. tack two large and three smaller 65c Between the Ailette and the Aisne steamers, two destroyers, one lorpeao- - Fall HOSIERY WHITE TOILET (Continued ."First pressure by troops by i From Page.) exerted our and boat. a number of submarines and The daintiest collars in round advance certain Italian units operating in liant along the Chemin des with us in the vicinity of the nunVber of smaller craft. One of the Silk Hose for women: heavy or WARE SALE or square styles; prettily em- Dames. larger steamers immediately made off to broidered and scalloped. Chemin des Dames compelled the Ger the north, but as it was recognized as medium weight pure thread silk; Falling right in line with the i mans to beyond Oise six-thre- French Cavalry in Pursuit. ' withdraw the recognized as a hospital ship it was the very best kind made; with ad Main Floor Canal. In the course of the day, not proceed. steamers National Movement to Shop for withstanding the violent machine-gu- n allowed to The other soles and double silk high Lipman, & "French cavalry is pressing close were quickly sunk. The torpedo-bo- at Christmas Now, we have offered Wolfe Co. upon fire of the enemy, we took possession was i splicing; in all colors $2.50. the heels of the German rear- of Beaulne-et-Chiv- y, Verneuil-Cortonn- e hit early in the action run ashore the most comprehensive assortments Bourg-et-Comi- n. destroyers to guards and the French infantry ad and while the two tried slink Fashioned Silk Hose for of beautiful White Toilet Ware at WASHABLE STREET "At the same time French units off hugging the coast line. The Ameri- Full vanced at some points 10 kilometers crossing can submarine chasers and British de- women; in fast black, champagne, special prices for the past two days. AND DRESS GLOVES the river Aisne to the east of stroyers headed them off and sent both during the day, taking prisoners and Oeuilly drove back the enemy to the white and grays; with mercerized Today the sale ends. THIS IS Smart gloves in glace finish; occupied to the bottom after a short but lively material. north and Parguan and action. lisle garter tops; all sizes $1.25. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY BEAUTI- P. K. M. and pique style; in "The Suippe has been crossed The fire of the Austrian batteries al- SAVINGS. at "Further to the east we delivered a ready was slackening when two enemy Mercerixed Hose for women; FUL AND ACCEPTABLE GIFTS AT all wanted shades; white, mode, several places and the Eetourne spirited attack to the north of Berry-au-Ba- c, fashioned leg; in gaining ground and taking submarines appeared on the surface sheer hose, with White Toilet Ware in "Da Barry" design, in sets and khaki, gray and tan. River has been reached between prisoners. and fired two torpedoes, one of which black, white, cordovan. French tan single pieces, included. Priced $2.00 and $2.50 Hodilecourt and Sault-S- t. Remy. In the Champagne the enemy, worn hit a British destroyer without sinking , was just Ameri- and gTay ; all sizes three pairs Floor-- tirr.1 4.- j ... " out by the heavy fighting which has her. This what the Main Floor Lip man, Wolfe & Co. Main Lip ine- aavance 01 tne Jrencn in been going on without interruption cans had been awaiting and before they $1.75. man, W olfe 6r Co. Eastern Champagne has been very September 26 on could do more mischief swooped down since the front of the on and them both Hose for women; me- rapid. Sugny and Machault fourth army, began to retreat this the submarines sank Cashmere have morning in tho direction of the Aisne. with superb gunnery. dium weight, fast black or white i been almost By 12:30 shore batteries had SEVEN-FIFT- reached. Thus, the Our infantry, following on the heels of all the stockings; sizes 8 J2 to ' 85c IF Y IS THE New Sheet Music whole series of powerful enemy bar- the enemy rearguards attempting to been reduced to silence and the whole 0z check our advance, passed through the town was one immense blaze. Signals Main Floor Lipman, Wolfe & Co. PRICE YOU'VE DECIDED ON FOR A riers has fallen at a blow." villages of , and Challe- - were sent to the fleet, which had vainly range and reached the of waited two hours for the Austrians to 9c outskirts come off Cattaro, that the action was WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN Mont Saint Martin and St. Morel. over. Threading their way again Special Today FRANCE, Oct. 11. (By the Associ- Aisne Is Crossed. through the narrow passage in the New Fall Hat Smiles. ated Press, 1:30 P. M.) The rapid Further to the right we crossed the mine field marked by the .American You Couldn't Do Better Than Come in and See These New river Aisne opposite Termes, which submarine chasers, the whole fleet What Are You Going to Do advance of General Debeney's forces town we captured. We occupied the steamed majestically homeward. Be- railroad station of Grand Pre, where hind the great Austrian sea base was to Help the Boys? we took numerous prisoners." nothing but a heap of smoking ruins, Marquise When It's Over. Over There. its port a cemetery of sunken ships. La. Molly LONDON. Oct. H., 1 P. M. (By the Dear. I Associated Press.) Today's advices Hawaiian Breezes. from the battle front indicate it Is The Famous at $7.50 Memories of You in Dear Hawaii. virtually certain the Germans will have STRAFING RAID NETS SIX Save $100 to evacuate the St. Gobain forest al CINDERELLA IRON, $3.50 Hats of every vogue; tiny turbans to Oh. How I Hate to Get Up in most immediately. with veils,' semi-dre- ss hats, tailored the Morning! evacuating This is the iron that stood the long- wear The Germans are the models and large mushroom or sailor hats Everything Is Peaches Down in I Chemin des Dames under the pressure YANKEE FLYER BRINGS DOWN est test four days and nights con- This Fall of the converging attacks west and tinuously under a heat test. Guar- that are most effective. Distinctive in Georgia. south of it. FIFTEENTH MACHINE. style. Unusual at $7.50. Aloha, Soldier Boy. Handing: Line Is Turned. anteed for all time. Complete with Buying a piano and getting The Hunding line behind Laon, be- cord and stand. Third Floor Lipman. Wolfe & Co. Oui, Oui, Marie. your money's tween the rivers Serre and , American Craft, Attacked by Boche Music the worth is not the has been turned, making the German Electric Comer, Main Flor. Floor, Seventh. f easiest thing to do. Stick to the situation in the Laon area most diffi Guns, Is Lost Aviators Fall standard makes and buy from cult. a In the Champagne the French and Behind German Lines. i concern of good standing. Americans joining hands north of the Argonne in the Grand Pre gap have oc WITH THE AMERICAN ARMT IN Our connections are such that cupied the Grand Pre station, while pa Au-Ba- c, on the Aisne. on the Suippe Mr. Whlsman heard her moaning and trols are said to have entered town FRANCE, Oct. 11. (By the Associated repulsed. WOMAN BOUND, SHE SAYS gave the alarm. Two dogs locked in we are able to sell standard that Press.) The first American aviation GERMANS ADMIT RETREAT and on the Ames were no outcry itself. pursuit squadron completed its "Between St. Etienne and the Aisne the kitchen made during the pianos at the same prices you On the River Meuse, northwest of victory Thursday we withdrew our troops according to Robbery of $70 by Unidentified attack. Mrs. Thornton described the Verdun, the Americans have cleared 100th successive plan, undisturbed by the enemy, to po- assailant as about 5 feet 6 inches tall, might pay elsewhere for stencil out a little pocket in the direction of night with a "Boche strafing raid," Man Reported to Police. with a dark complexion, and a droop- G sitions in the rear on both sides of pianos. Sivry which has held them up a long which netted six machines. Of these, TROOPS WITHDRAWS ACCORD-TS- on bank of ing black mustache. time. Lieutenant Edward Rickenbacher, of the Grand Pre and the north Mrs L. B. Thornton. 707 Vanderbllt Columbus, O., got two, bringing his TO PliAX, SATS BERLIN. the 'Aire. street, reported to the police yesterday Our lines consist of six stand- official total to 15, with three more "On the west bank of the Meuse. the that an unidentified stranger had Harry Arklry Killed In Action. probably soon. enemy again launched strong attacks as Harry R. Ackley. 86, mem- ard makes of instruments, in- KAISER WRITES GENERALS which will be confirmed in vain on both sides of the Charpentry- - seized her she entered her home, Private a Lieutenant Hamilton Coolidge, of Americana Said to Have Attacked Romagne bound and gagged her, and robbed her ber of Company I. 128th United States cluding uprights, players and Boston, and William Palmer, of road. of $70 belonging to her father-in-la- Infantry, was killed in action Septem- Hau-mo- nt "On the east bank of the Meuse the baby grands. Amelioration of State of Siege Said S. C, downed one between Strongly Between Sivry and strong J. E. Thornton. Mrs. Walter Whitman, ber 1, according to word received by them; Lieutenant James A. Meissner, Americans attacked with forces who lives in the upper story of the his brother. Ralph Ackley, of Portland. to Be Desired. Wood, East of the 3Ieuse. throughout the day between Sivry and un- young of Brooklyn; Lieutenant Ralph A. Haumont wood. Thornton home, discovered her and The man enlisted in the Third Have you ever heard of these: BASEL, re- O'Neil, of Nogales. Ariz., and Lieuten tied her. Oregon at the time of the Mexican Switzerland, Oct. 11. A "During September. 77S enemy air- Crad-doc- script from the German Emperor to the ant Waters, one among them; Lieuten London, Oct. 11. 96 were destroyed Mrs. Thornton told Inspector k. trouble and was transferred later to M. Memphis, BERLIN, via planes and balloons who investigated, she was Company L He survived by The Knabe, Fischer, army Generals is printed in the German ant Reed Chambers, of forces on the east bank of on the west front. In spite of enemy that is his newspapers." After stating that Chan- Tenn, and Lieutenant Wilbert W. American numbers, we only tied up for an hour and a half before mother, four piMers and four brothers. Behning, Haines Bros., White, of New York, one each. the River Meuse yesterday continued superiority in lost cellor Maximilian is desirous of amel Hau-mo- nt 170 airplanes, and 103 balloons. Sterling S Bros. iorating the state of siege throughout The strafing raid was not without their attack between Sivry and and chaff Germany, Emperor William invites the casualties on the part of the Ameri- wood, says today's official state- military authorities to establish rela- cans. The anti-aircra- ft guns of the ment issued by the German General Come to our "Musical Floor, tions with the presidents of the prov- Germans apparently got one machine SENATORS NOMINATE BOYS on questions not during a fight another American headquarters staff. the Seventh," and see and hear I inces all strictly relat and Between St. Etienne and the River ing to military affairs. machine which went to the rescue of said, troops Designations for Examination In Savings Accounts them. I In particular he mentions' censorship an airplane being attacked by a Ger Aisne. the war office "our and the right of public reunion and as- man on its tail met the attacking Ger have been withdrawn according to clnde Nine Portlanders. case head-o- n While the other fellow talks sociation. In the of a disagree man in a collision and both plan to positions in the rear." OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash- Opened One ment on any question, it shall be re- aviators fell within the German lines. text of be comrounicalon fol- for Dollar high prices we are selling Amer- - ferred to the Minister of War, who ia The ington. Oct. 11. (Special.) Senators to transmit it to the Chancellor for lows: Chamberlain and McNary have desig- ica's best pianos at department I I. W. W. Active in Canada. "Squthwest of Doual the enemy ad- young final decision. ne nated the men who will take store prices. o OTTAWA. Ont--. Oct. 11. Investiga- vanced to the attack against the competitive examination on Octo- "Window 4 police re- 'sector south of the Scarpe. the tion by the Dominion has regiments which endeavored ber 15 for admission to West Point, We give terms. ONE STATE TO BE FORMED vealed that revolutionary associations Canadian being entitled to two ap- Ground Floor have been formed in at least 20 indus- to advance beyond Sailly were thrown each Senator throughout ac- with heavy losses. pointments. We give service. trial centers Canada, back field east of Cambral Senator Chamberlain's nominees are Union of Five Provinces Planned by cording to a statement by C. H. Cahan, "On the battle A. Bingham, of public safety. and St. Quentin, strong attacks of the Richard N. Ranson. Selwin give Austrian. Emperor. director enemy against our new positions and William Young. Martin E. Howard. We satisfaction. These organizations are carrying on H. Kendall. Lawrence J. ZURICH, Oct. 11. (Havas.) active propaganda seeking to organize outposts in the forefield broke down. William S7w? " Em foreign enemy has occupied approxi- Trucker and Donald Woodward, all of Firs? Tuning and repairing. peror of Austria has issued Socialists and elements in favor "The Med-for- d, Charles of an international peace any price, mately the line of Faves, St. Vaast. The Portland, and Carter Brandon. at Ca-te- au Ralph manifesto announcing his decision to he declared. heights west of Solesmes and Le and Tudor. Sutherlin. Natiomal, Bak u unite Croatia, Slavonia. Bosnia, Herze The government has evidence, he west of the line of St. Sou pie t. Senator McN'ary's nominees are Will- H PORTLAND. ORECOti eovina and Dalmatia in one state, ac added, that these organizations are the Vaux-Andig- and Aisonvllle and to iam Henry Kendall and Lawrence J. Vienna. of Oise between Trucker, Portland; Emanuel Northup. cording to advices from direct outgrowth of Russian Bolshe- the west bank the Milwau-kle- , vism spread through Industrial Work-er- a Origny and La Fere. McMlnnvllle: William Biddle. - Read The pregonian classified ads. of the World of the United States. "Partial enemy attacks near Berry- - and Cecil W. Js'lst, Salem.