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or Austro-Hungnrja- n duplicities and PROTESTS VPAPERSSATBOCHE falsehoods. On the acceptance of that WILL FINANCE Where the Germans Are, Retreating to the North, Freeing Rheims. truth In ;ller)ln and Vienna the course US. and the duration of tho war must de- pend." y GERMAN SEIZURES MUST bUKRENDEKI RAILROADS IN NEED Only Unconditional fiarrrniler. Tho lltralil i "The ,rm! Is not In sight, but It I Appeals to SlMin OvcV Strip- "Times" nnd "Tribune' AVnnt brotightappreclsbly nearer by events of McAdoo Announces Loans Will tho last Yortnlcht. The Hun Is not vet ping V,Homes of Citi- Fight to Finish Made J broken, but he Is cracking all along the Be Wade. to Combat High J inc. unre the Hun cracks It is a Ques zens in Alsace. - Tlain to Geririany. tion of but a short time before ho breaks. Interest Charges. --Ml that Is needed to speed tho, day of uis cwnpicie disillusionment anu jus breaking Is for Foch to keep up his RELMUSALS AltE AFPBOVD NO BARGAIN, 'WORLD' IDEA hammering. AID ONLY AS LAST RESORT "Thero will be no armistice. There will be no neKotlatlonn until Germany Great Britain Alse , Indorsps oTt Hammering prefaces It plea with unconditional' sur- - to Ad- Let Foch Keep rjundor. We hayc Just begun to fight 1" Secretary. Explains Flan Manifesto Tliat Satisfac- Until the Cracking Foo Is vance i'nnds Is to Stabilize tion Wilt Bo Exacted. Broken, "Herald" View. BOCHES PREPARE TO Money Rates. QUIT BELGIAN COAST Special Call Despatch to Tat Sex. newspapers comment this Sp Despatch Sox. . New York tciil to Tits Vslf, esen-ed- Copyright, all rlgliti on Germany's Would End London's Danger Oct, C. As further FrancW-'declslo- morning as folldtrs latest Wariukotok, a O'ct. S. n fusts, In peace .manoeuvre : and Expose Rhine to Raids. effort toward stabilizing money rates In for nu- Railroad Adminis to punish the Germans their The Times: - the United States the merous crimes Is seen the culmination of Special Cable Despatch to Tnc Sex. tration will advance funds to railroads "It Is now nearly four years since the mort- many campaigning on the Copyright, UtS; rights reserved. under Government control to meet months of TJiMer'put certain questions ,to the alt gage bond Issues maturing before July part of the newspapers for adequate German people: 'Will the Germans PAftrs, Oct. 6. According to reports 1, 1919, In every case where tho rail- blindly Insist on having their Waterloo, rrtichtng Paris this morning there Is roads cannot obtan necessnry funds Henela, A their Sedan their tit. too? In- without paying unreasonable Interest In the early days of burning and million Germans liaVo sacrificed, a eery Indication that the Germans cry up to the len tend shortly to Belgian rates and 1comm,lsslons'. villages a went million Jerman homes are desolate, abandon the This announcement follows the default Government to take) stepa to prevent Must other millions file and yet other coast, notably Zecbrugge and rfstend. on Chicago and Western Indiana notes repetitions by' threatening retaliation. millions mourn before the people of Most of the heavy guns protecting the' nnd dlfficultyln renewing notes of ths In court reason Germany take the of to- - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad without No action was taken, and then followed and liberty their appeal from the const have already been removed, long human i. , paying high Interest 'tnd commission the ruthless air' raids and the Imperial and mllltaiy canto that rushes Annul ...i.i.n i.i. Biu.ca ui iiiuiii.iuils....i.i y range bombardment of Pari by the Ger- While In possess'.on of tho Belglaryi fees. supergun. enemy's recent them to their ruin." Since that day Government funds will he lent to rail- man In 'the .many died, Ger- roast tho Germans were In easy reach ictreats he has demonstrated 'unmistak- more millions have and roads at 6 per cent. These loans will many Is nngulah. In time of London with' their Gothas, the dis- ex- ably his decision to .leave nothing but a' land of It be made only after the roads havo to ask again If that pooplo will not tance bolng only about a hundred" miles every to do their own ruins behind him. , oscli wayi , From Antwerp, hausted effort break Us chains and be free to Join the whlcli'ls financing. Director-Gener- al The Government's recent note was llliery to their next stand, tho dis- In this connection oW-cl- peoples In pacV of be : universally approved.' Besides the al of other nations tho McAdoo cald peace and civilization. tance from London will be doubled, and cooperation note warning the' Berlin Govern- In will strong "While the which the Gov pun- In no other way can they qualify addition the Allies have has received and Is receiving ment that further .crimes will be ft ernment for that creat fellowship. Tho door battfrles of guns between bankers, capitalists and inves- ished the Government Issued another Antwerp and tho coast, maklhg further from tho last night, stating It had been learned will never be .opened by false hearted tors of the country generally In the huge "proposals for negotiation such an the aids on the British capital virtually out of financing war provid- il'at the. Qerrnan Government had of question. task the andeof Chancellor now makes, belled In this the ing vast credits Imperatively de- ordered tho sale of all valuables .found an of si:: eight region north- high On the other If the Germans fall the in the houses of .French citizens who gY advance to miles iu the northeast and Nogent l'Abbesse and, crossing the Aisne, they have reached the very moment of their making by the hand. manded for our requirements nnd for our formerly 'Germany. ground to the north, with the Germans still, going strong toward Ber- arrogant words of, the Kaiser, who Injbxck Jo Antwerp the Rhine Valley will been tho same lived In west of Rheu'nyi the French finally have freed that city from the con- bo within comparatively easy raiding allies has admirable at At Colmar, Alsace, a syndlcato was lin. At present they are about eleven miles from Rheims. his proclamation o tho army and the 'tlmo there has been a tendency on the tinuous 'bombardment to which it has been subjected by'the Germans navy yesterday announced that he had distance for the allied filers. The re part Wme money formed to buy such furniture. Such East of the Suippe the French in the Champagne and the Ameri- tirement from the coast, furthermore, of bankers and lenders acts are In opposition to declarations, for four years. Fort , the point from which the Germans, shelled cans continued progress, although at a more leisurely gait. There 'decided. In accord with our allies over to demand exorbitant rates on railroad by ana their again to offer peaco to the enemy, but will bo a hard blow to German pride. are fully protected and for made the German Government' the city, was 'one of nearly places , many operation tin region being; lmvc upon loans which against German The French a dozen taken. are indications that the this .is held back It will only be an honorable peace for The insisted the which there Is no Justification. las. ports iv therefore havo protested throirxh the The French npw hold the' heights to the east, in the vicinity of until additional progress has been madelto the west and in tbe north. which we extend our hands.' That Is retention of these ns the first "Through the War Finance Corpora- Spanish to put an end to siHTlelent proof either thet Wllhclm does slep In nttalnlng the German tion, In other ways Government dreara of world power. It will be a day farm loan banks and such acts. rest the o'ctock not know what Is going on or that tho the powers of the Government have been of distance before It proposal of Prince Maximilian Is not black, with disaster wli!. the Germans Thursday, outdistancing- the troops ori OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE FIGHTING. PANIC SPREADS IN have to move bsck from the coast. exercised for the etabllir.ntlon of Interest Approved In Great Britain. their flanks. made n good faltli. rates and the prevention of excessive "President Wilson dots know what Is money. Special to 8n. As tho Americans advanced In the charges for the use of In j LOXDOX, Oct. 6. Fplloiclng are the' official report of operations in France .going' on. No man on earth Is better "Thero Is sufficient capital and credit - Copyright. Ull: at right. reserved. centre the Germans to the 'right and left ana BRITISH TO EXTEND or them refused to be dislodged and Belgium as issued by thcsexrral tear offices: f TURKEYANDAUSTRIA informed, hone better understand the In this country at present to meet legiti- London, Oct. '6. The decision of resisted to the utmost. The enemy was BRITISH (NIUHT) We Improved Renened attacks of the French and German purposes. He can be trusted to mate needs If carefully conserved and France to take reprisals upon Germany our positions slightly In engage- des make on answer to these , overtures USE OF COAL DUST urcd, and there Is no reason why exces- upon able to potir a withering enfilading fiie local Italians at the Chemln Dames for outrages humanity In devastat- upon attacking was ments southeast nnd north of were repulsed. which will leave no doubt as to the sive rates should b. demanded where the ing French and Belgian' territory and tho forces, which only silenced when the line was . ' , In continuation of movements begun determination of Germany's foe to pur- Big Deal Made to Utilize Dis- - security afforded Is sound and condition carrying off the Inhabitants Into slavery North of the Scarpo (In the Arras Defection of Bulgaria Causes sue their victories until she can fight no and character of the borrower entitle? worse Is with 'emphatic completely stabilized. Before these en east of Rheims and on both sides of of and welcomed sertor) our troops gained .possession be- more, until surrender Is forced upon card the Mines. hlm to, credit." approval In Britain, Is filading difficulties were' overcome, how- the Suippe ue evacuate J the night ' Great where It ever, the American had pressed stilt of Frestfoy and established themselves TuternnI Disorganization her, and with It security against any The manner In which Inteiest r.ites on expected simitar action will scon be fore last our positions at Ilrlmoiit and t rurther forward from the heights which In the eastern outskirts of the village. and occupied a line to the rear. further disturbances of the peace from Special Cable Despatch tol Ths. Scv. Indon market have been regulated taken. they had' gained decupled positions HIUTISH (DAY, Stubborn fight- enemy of Other Allies.' quarter. The "American people Copyright, 19H; all rights restried. and kept within reasonable bounds es It Is understood that Ixrd Robert Ce- nnd The followed in the couise,'Of that an Interesting study, facing St. ICtlenne and Orfeull. Strong ing took place all day esterday both the day. . stand as one man behind the President Lcejpox, Oct. fi. The coal shortage and has cil's atatement to TiuTSCN correspondent nt bUcn a potent factor In the successful Britain contemplated la simi- trenches outside of St. Ktlenne again held Montbrehaln and Heaurevolr. Hav- In the evening we nere In'fighting In the resolve that the end of this wart has caused lyitislj manufacturers to that Great up. ing captured the former village early tSptciat Cable Despatch) to The Scs. power, possibility using financing of Great Britain's nnr neces- lar step was made after an Interchange them The French first entered the contact with him at Sulppes. on both shall destroy the Satanic Potsdam consider the of coal sities. town by a flanking attack, and simul- In tb,e morning together with some COO aides of the Rhelms-Neufchat- road, ' I'opiriffht, Ull; all rights restreed. and the Ilohenzollern and Hnpsburg dust nnd mine screenings for power of views on thesubject between Premier prisoners con- Lloyd George and Premier Clemenceau. taneously the Americans pushed up on the Australian troops near , Epoye, Faverger and London Oct. S. Panic and Internal dynasties. In tlm courtNof peace the purposes. The demand for these fuels Tbe Evening Xetct says: to the west slderThe whole Una from cerned were severely, counter attacked. on the Arne. Imperial criminals will stand In the is now"" considerably In excess of the COAL PRODUCTION ENORMOUS. posi- Throughout day disorganization are spreading In Turkey "We hope this proclamation will speed. the extreme right to left was In a the remainder of the Between the road' leading from prisoner's dock awaiting a sentence that supply, which condition Is responsible a. enemy attempts tion to muve ahead by noon the made repeated with y and Aurtrla, due to the military situa any place In for the second largest deal in the hlsory Ily be strengthened by a manifestation troops brought up Somme-P- to the north arid east of will disqualify them for a Week's Ontpnt Uxcepil All n co- be- from the reserves tion and to Bulgaria's surrender. league of the South Wales coal fields. of the fact that all .the Allies stand to regain the village. Llry the French Aid Americans again of nations." side the French Government, and that Great Muse of Fortifications. attacked with strong forces. After, A Zurich despatch report' grave oc- The Trit'inr: Ir. Llewellyn 'of Abermare purchased ords Sare Our. con- AH his attempts were repulsed and the Cratgola Merthyr company of Swan- Special America ind ourselves are equally The ground across which the Ameri- heavy fighting we completely main- currences In Constantinople. "Every "Little ni the Germans know of the Despatch to Tun Six In the course of fighting heavy losses West-phall- sea, which owns the coillcrles in cerned and no less determined to Insist is-- tained our positions. The S50th dsy there are violent demonstrations In moral values which the rest of us will the WAHiitNCTo; Oct. fi. Coil produc- cans fought remarkable for its were Inflicted on his troops, British Swansea Valley, covering 5,000 acres that no debt the Hun' leaves In France strength, and the completeness of their Infantry Regiment and the the streets arainst the military chiefs save or perish In the effort, they seem tion In the last week In September ex- or Belgium shall remain unpaid." tanks doing great execution among West Prussian infantry Regi- of Germany and against continuing the to know even less about the tempera- and having an annual output of COO.000 ceeded every record save one in victory was attested by mounds and the Infantry. The village HJlh fuol the German ment especially distinguished them- war. Vienna Is also threatened with ment of the American people. tons; also the P.iunt works of history of country, t K. heaps of captured material, concrete pill In output more the said rests our hands. 199th Infantry Is undoubted appre ".ajid they now apparently think we Swansea, with nil of than a GeoIoglcaN to- boxes, now shattered and helpless; In- -' The' selves. Here .the disorders and there year. Leasher of the Survey possession of Beaurevolr was many times repulsed the enemy hension of a revolution." are willing to embrace peace because It million tons a day. The output was 13.043,000 toils RHEIMS IS FULLY tricate trench systems almost equivalent also fiercely disputed and remained The purchaser, who gave $10,000,000 ; who, in waves deep, stormed A despatch from Vienna reports that can proved that It would be to our of soft coal and 2,071,000 net tons to forts, which had been stormed tiny Iqng in doubt. The enemy had been fifteen bj Sot tho properties, Intends to expand of woods which had been converted Into against Llry nelght. changes are contemplated In the Ger- material advantage to nd the war. the hard coal. At the same time the grow- strongly reenforced and spared no ef- rumors Is we patent fuel factories, and hopes to solve ing machine gun nests and were overcome fort to retain village. Lieut. Markoch, with companies of man high command, while that It true that have laid down demand for coal in war production , the Gen. LudcndorfT Is to be deposed are certain conditions of peace, but the problem of using all tho fine coal more ton- FREED FROM FIRE only by .the utmost of daring, and great After making progress during Infantry Regiment 356, took a special abstract whlcli been than exceded the Increase in the at- again current. concern and our- hitherto has discarded or nage tho thicknesses or barbed wire. day by hard fighting In the evening part In warding off the enemy's these only.mir allies old passages from mines. been destroyed, Evidence accumulates the Ger- selves exclusfvely, and are not open to used to fill In the mines. The production The roads had or torn English troops again attacked and tacks. The enemy here suffered the that The) Cralgola mine deal makes Llew- of bituminous coal Into great gaping holes by ex- mans contemplate an early evacuation Germany for discussion. since April 1 amounts to 311,216,000 mines carried the village, establishing their heaviest of losses. ellyn second, only to the Cambrtjn com- ploded by retiring of Belgium. All military documents down one or tons, I 12 per cent, (Continued row First Page.) the Germans. The line firmly to the east and northeast Local of the enemy at the "We have laid condition bine In the South 'Wales field. which greater than field for miles on either side of the main. attacks have been removed from the Lille dis- war one only and that is to use force, the production In tho corresponding or It. western edge- - of the Argonne forest withdrawn from the low land between advance wsb alien marked as lew North of Beaurevolr our Jroops th'j Xrgonn and the trict, nnd everything portable has been force to the utmost, force without stint period W 191". This output, however, places In France have been so failed. Between out country east of the or limit, until wei shall have destroyed of Monoy Wood and Petit Bois. marked have gained possession of Aubencheul-aux-Bo- ls Meuse theli taken of the U, S. POTASH .SUPPLY AMPLE. falls short the estimated needs of craters, overlapped the Americano continued In Indecent, In- It developed that the Germans in the with which each and are established on the strong East of Exerinont Hlndenburg line. All boats on the forever this world the the country by about 3 per cent positions other. Munition boxes heaped to the attacks. Scheldt have been taken lately for tolerable, criminal thing that now holds process of consolidating their high ground running northward to- they were successful l.i pushing for- oer Country off tierninny, had brought forward machine guns to a size of houses attested the haste of the ward Uesdnln. the transport of ammunition and war out Its dripping hand. Indeiirndrnt spite dif- ward as far as tho wooded helghtn your people Maxi- say BELGIAN AGROUND degree perhaps never previously at- German retreat. Yet in of all More than 1,000 prisoners were cap- tde place. supplies eastward through Belgium. "Tell that. Prince Srrrpfnry l.nne. RELIEF SHIP ficulties the Americans advanced about one kilometer norili of Is significant this Is milian of Baden, and if they can under- tempted by them. At certain sections tured by us In our operations yester- their assaults, which were re- What about that Special Despatch to The Sc.n. steadily and i were In a gooH part re- Here supplies not threatened, an epoch may begin." Vessel With Corn Cargo Stranded of the line they were only five yards day north of St. Quentln. In thesi were at stand Oct. 6. sponsible, so'the French told them to- newed the afternoon for hours, Immediately, by Washington, Potash produc- apart. On th remainder of the front en- failed. ' leart the allied advance. tion In the United States, said Secretary Off Norway Crew Saved. holding day, for being the fulcrum of the lever counters outposts ' Germany Cannot llarajaln. , m Realising the necessity of that between patrols and Lane of the Department of the Interior Copenhagen-- Oct. 0 part by Americans, under the German line, which tipped It have taken place In sectors. On both sides of the road leading Wall Conic From Junker. The World: The steamship of the line faced the different enemy Is for tho first time now equal to Mathilda, bound from America Rot- way there to the rear of up more than twelve kilometers at the from Charpenlry to Romagne "Autocracy Is whipped and knows It for because giving, FRENCH (NIGnT) The victorious again down completely Some idea of the consternation caused the needs of the country. The develop- terdam with corn for tho Belgian Relief the Krtemhllde defences would endanger western end. few attacks broke Is whipped, and that presently It will be Industry attacks carried out In the last Alsace-Lorrai- In Germany by recent events on the ment of the reinocs .another Commission, stranded Friday at Langne. communication, the The German artillery fire was chlelly before the lines of and compelled to acknowledge the the main lines of guns. enemy days by our troops In conjunction with Westphallan regiments. east western front and the surrender of Bul- fact. tlnrer of yie grip which German com- west of Askoc. according to advices from to reenforce from their heaviest The' Further . . . Knowing things, autocracy Hermans have continued now, chiefly the American forces on the Vesle enemy Kays garia Is conveyed In extracts from Ger- these mercial Interests havo had on agricul- Bergen. As theVessel was seen to be ihls New divisions have been Is stiffening perceptibly on the penetrated Into Wood. will be heard from again and again with manufacturing front. against the American right and left. In frontf and the Champagne front Elsewhere he was repulsed. man newspapers of last week. tural and activities here. doomed, the crew took to the boats, some brought up and heavy concentrations have forced the enemy to make a gen- Itaron von Wangenhelm, leader of the Increasing humility, no doubt, before "Germany has thought all along." said of which linded at Vocrland, Other an effort to choke off their advance by th!rty-ee- n carried. eral 'retirement toward the Suippe and Yesterday we shot down agrarian Junkers, In the Deutsche Its guilt and failure admitted It finally Mr. I.ane, "that she had a whip hand stranded on the rocks and were saved are reported at Brleulles and preventing another coincident advance Ames rivers. The enemy has aban- airplanes and two captive balloons. Tagesseititng, lets loose a scream of sues for terms. over America because of her supply of morning. One Fires of the flanks. This Is taken by the this member of the crew Alncrevllle. Is believed they were doned all the high positions power- fighting agony. He says: more than "When that hour strikes, all jtre-tenc- this mineral, but in two years this coun- lost. but It troops as a testimonial to strength. German battalions In Pales- "Tor itn started by shells falling on ammunition their fully fortified for four years and de- tine by the side of thejr trusty Turkish four ears we have withstood all signs will have been stripped away. try' has become entirely Independent by Salvage steamers have gon to the dumps, rather than that they Indicated fended with unrelaxed stubbornness allies have In conjunc- to Indicate the end of the mad attacks There will be no hallucination anywhere the development of deposits here." wreck. the destruction of property preparatory and Is retreating on a front of forty-fi- x tion with the weak Turkish forces, to made by the enemy, who Is numerlcaely In Germany that autocracy Is to have Secretary line's announcement is of FRENCH GAIN NORTH (twenty-eig- ht vic- bargain Importance In, to a further withdrawal. e kilometers miles). yield to pressure of superior enemy stronger and who seeks to obtain the power fo for a peace view of the fact that the Air Haiders Itenrh llavarln. American aviators have carried out At the present hour Rheims has forces and are retreating beyond Da- tory. Now we must show hlm that It graciously bestowed by autocracy. Germans have relied upon their control their usual bombing missions, and have OF RIVER ARNES been redeemed, Fort Brimont and the mascus In northerly Is not numbers that win, t5ut mefaT There will' be no toleration anywhere In of the available potash supplies of the London, Oct. fl. The Independent Air a direction. Austria-Hungar- done excellent work spotting for the ar- massif of Moronvlllers are In our pos- BELGIAN enemy strength, the true fulfilment of duty and the blood guilty In- wcrld to enable them to regain their Force bombed Kalserlautern and Plrma-sen- s, com- In Flanders the place In the sun the war. More tillery and In observation. Cut of tbe Continue Pursuit of Germans session and Nogent l'Abbesse Is artillery has dlsplaye'd a certain trust In lllndenburg. strument of militarism, for the state- after Bavaria, according to an ordinary task entrusted to airmen. was pletely encircled. theVe "The enemy knows this, hence his ment appearing In Its note now at hand than a quarter of a million tons of ofilclal announcement Issued the supplying, advanced unit Champagne Zone. amount of activity, but has been employment every diabolical means fighting potash were Imported Into the United On of 'a certain in Battle Our advance guards, keeping In no Infantry action. Ten enemy air- of that It has been 'ony a defen- Saturday night It bombed the rail- on mem In to sap our courage and peace come, States annually from Germany before way s, Thion-vill- with supplies. Planes dropped close contact with the enemy rear planes were brought down and three his effort sive war.' The to whether at Mczieres, e rackages of ammunition, medical sup- By the Associated Frets. guards, have passed beyond the gen- confidence. England knows no mercy, near or remote, will not be grounded the war started. The materall was used and balloons burned. s very Courcelles and the airdromes plies and concentrated rations, as well With Fwcnch Abut in Fanc, eral line of Oralnvllle, Bourgogne, no sympathy. Her alms and the alms upon German boasts and Insincerities. largely In the making of fertilizers. at Morhange and Frescaty. as numerous of chocolate. the Cernay-les-Rhel- of her mercenaries Is the destruction of bars Oct. 6. troops, have gained and Bethenlvllle. French a east we hold Arnes River BRUGES SOCKS the German people for all time and the on Further the ARE FIRED. ST. ETIENNE TAKEN foothold north of the Ittvcr Ames, along Its whole course. Wa have making slaves of us. Just as che has the eastern wing of, the battle zone in crossed the Suippe at Oralnvllle and Germans Apply Torch as Evac made slaves of the French. Italians, DRIVE Champagne, while northeast of Rheims the Arnes at several points. Indians and Egyptians. , IN AMERICAN uation Realty!, "Strong In unbounded fidelity to our ( they are In dose pursuit of the Germans FRESCII (DAY The puranlt of strong the enemy continued nil night on th By the Associated cause and In the trust of God's valley of the Suippe, which prefs. Justice we have hitherto stood up Germans Routed From Strong toward the whole of the Suippe River front. On Amsterdam, Oct. 6. Rome wharves they will in ali probability reach sodn the left the French crossed the Alsne against all attacks. Shall we now, at -- ly Fortified Positions. and docks at Bruges have been set on this decisive moment, lose our nerve IS over an extended area. , Canal In the region of Sapigneul and THE SUBJECT THIS MORNING by leld the future of i The salient running north from the reached the outskirts of Agullcourt. fire the Germans, according to the and ourselves and By she Associated Prttt. region Sti I.onard, yesterday's French are ap- frontier correspondent of the Tclegraaf. our children Into the hands of the mur of after Further east the derers?" With the AurmcAN Armt on tub advance, has been reduced considerably proaching Aumenancourt-le-Petl- t, he The Germans have removed their guns Champaoni; Fsont, Oct. 6. The Amer- by the capture of the entire group of massif of Nogent l'Abbesse Is In our SAKS and coast defence materials from COATS ican troops operating on the Champagne Nogent TOP heights around l'Abbesse. At possession and we have advanced far OIL FIRE REVIVES SCARE. front with the- French again advanced noon the troops had taken possession of beyond It. Tho French are progress- Knocke and have destroyed the sheds, their lines y. They captured St. the south bank of the Suippe, while Gen, ing on a general line north- - of Po- he says. Ktlenne and further acted as a leverage had occupied , Lavannes and north An oil fire in the Communlpaw yards Berthelot's forces macle, north of The entire garrison, at Moerkerke has Railroad New Jersey at the right of the Champagne offensive, had reached Aumenancourt-le-Petl- t and orEpoye. of tho Central of which resulted In the withdrawal of the to of occu- een withdrawn and work at Keebruzce last night brilliantly Illuminated the advanced their lines south On the right the French have crax-- ht Has been stopped, the correspondent lower bav and for a time Herman lines on a twenty-eig- mile pied village of Faverger-sur-Sulpp- e. rlsn the says, while civilian workers have re- to report the big fire Morgan j stretch. the east the enemy reacted with i the that at To large ft The bulk of the work In the .American greatest stubbornness north of the River French ad- moved a number of nun unJKtii uui MirDii. the On the Arnes guns mounted six miles east of Bruges. A large quantity of lubricating oil operations was done by a. division which Ames River and along the Llry, Orfeull, vanced elements outflanked the wooded At Ghent stores are belng.hastlly loaded nas consumed, as was also i la among the best known the United St. Ktlenne line. From Aumenancourt crest to the north of the stream. Sev- the two Mates has in France and which has report ran were captured by the Germans. story building where It was stored. , westward the line at last eral hundred prisoners The correspondent states on invariably covered Itself with laurels. westward to CapIgneUl, near the Junc- yesterday rfnd last night. that the several irrigm cars a siaing near Ml of "Jump warehouses at Ghent and the docks the fire wcro pulled fo places of safety its advance since tho off tion of the Aisne Canal ami the Alsne' South of the Allette River Italian large quantities of provisions on Wednesday have been made not only operating In the, region of Ostel where for Passenger traffic was not Interrupted. niver. . . units the army have been stored are com- thou- CAKS shovy a "greater variety of Top Coats than any other cstablish- - n. The loss Is estimated at several n the face of' most tremendous opposl-'i- Some of the Frencn troops. Having and Souplr (south of I.aon), after posi- pletely cleared. Their contents have sand dollars. The origin of the fire but against a frequent flanking crossed the Alsne, have reached the storming Important supporting I ment in New York. But what is more important: Saks show a fire on been sent to Germany. was not ascertained. both wings. helahts to the north, which must tions of Souplr, including a part of authorities, he says, y yes- German have finer variety. If othe stores could match Saks Styles (which they The advance was easier than give anxiety to the Germans over the (he village, fought sharp battles given orders to the American Relief that of the previous three dsys because security or ineir line, puruum wun ma terday on the plateau to the north- Commission to cease sending provisions can't) or if they could match Saks Prices (which they don't) the 'he terrain w'aa far less encumbered with Suippe, which crosses the Alsne a little east. The Italians after heavy fight to Court ra I, Roulers and Thourout, as advantage powerful enemy pill boxes and concrete to the northwest of tho Junction of the ing conquered trenches strongly neia well as districts near those cities. would still swing to Saks because of the very excellence of Ameri- on "height of the v 'ortificatlons. The flanks of the two riversv by the Germans the Saks fabrics and Saks tailor-wor- k. cans were better covered by troops who Further west the' Italians, operating Croix Sans Tete and the Metz Farm. Dressed forward fast so as to prevent a with the Tenth Army, have conquered North of St. Quentln the fighting Goodnow Calls Offer German Trick. deadly vigorously attacking on In, the, enfilading. Souplr, and are continues with stubbornness Special Despatch to the plateaux to the, northeast. Gen. region of Lesdlns, where the French Tss Set. BALTiuons, Oct. 6. HERE ARE THE STYLES Aids In Freelnjr Rhrlnte, forces , continue their offensive have made further progress to the President Frank J. Goodnow of Johns Hopkins Univer- This forward movement amounts to around Lesdlns. Here the battlo has ist of that district. Nttt: Many of .the followinp; arc of im- and lapels of self fabric Braided edge lost nothing of Its Intensity. , day was sity regards the latest peace offer as a four four and a miles GERMAN (NIOIIT) The all Five-seam- ed Pinched-at-tHe-wai- and half In the region of Laon German trick. He says the Allies should ported stuffs; of the followinc arc from models the new st ma-r.dl- ly Fires observed before Cambral. 'mm the starting point. It aids quiet In Flanders and consider carefully all such overtures developed by completely freeing Rheims maybe a significant Indication of the There was lively reconnoitring activity exclusive models Saks designers. model soldierly shaped Raglan in effect of the combined efforts of the made by the Kaiser. rom the German, menace and makes the - at many points of the front. Gray or Straight .Shouldered Throwons Double 'nemy positions French forces from- west and south During the night before last we gavo Fairia: Black and Oxfords Gray, north of Rheims harder cornerstone of the Germai Breasted high-wai- st models. against the up projecting positions between Crcve-cce- ur and Brown Herring-bon- e Cheviots Fancy and harder to hold. , positions around St. Oobaln Forest. The Americans had captured up to and Beaurevolr. on the canal Mixed Crteviots bcottish Tweeds e Logwood lining-r-wheth- er on the Banteux-l- Catelet line, Details: Matters of 'nil afternoon 1,700 prisoners, Including and Fancy Enclish Coverts Sandtone ioriy.eignt officers. They took, mucn CIVIL CABINET HEAD TO QUIT. and withdrew 'our troops there to a skeleton or full and of pockets materia), many rearward line. DELMONICO'S Coverts Sliehtly-heather- cd Knitted cannon and maehtne This is the most con' slash suns, including seventy-fiv- e engagements took place whether straight, patch, or selzed.wlth Ton Dergf Tried to Keep Depu- Partial Cloths. wore than 200y Germans In one set of Ilerr north of St. Quentln and in the Cham- Begs to. announce that sistently popular style dipped have been carefully adopted nests. From Seelnar Kaiser, pagne. Between the Argonne and the "Vi'nsprvatlve? fell L-- 25 tation Strlet; mnilele style by Amer- pending the working out of, as the of the individual model The achievements of Americans In 6. re- Meuse violent attacks the have originated for the Basme, Oct. Herr von Berg will repulsed. we lined) with lapels of silk, or collar sltid Up hasseemed to require. the part four days will be an honor sign. soon as chief of Emperor William's icana were plana for the reorganization tne in the history or thtir nghting. civil cabinet, aceordng to. the Gazette de GERMAN (DAY) English and years. They wcro thrown Into the battle Voti, because he tried to prevent a depu- French troops have continued their at- of its historic establishment, Wcdnfsday afternoon and ordered to tation from reaching Kmperor William tacks between I.e Catelet and St. business fwill bo carried on Kilvanc, from Pomme-P- first across and because he has, observed a strict and Quentln. Beaurevolr and Montbre-halr- r i.ormously strong trenches which had exclusive attitude. remained in their hand. On the without interruption and in &-Con- "neri capture and then across the roll-- 2 remainder of tho front their attacks anj plain and up the wooded height of Ilerr von Berg was formerly Governor failed before our lines.. In keeping with its well njnown Bak6 sram field toa line from Blanc of the province of Hast Prussia, fte was (Saturday's) fighting near Beaurevolr high standard. Mont to the Medeah Farm. annotated chief of the German Emperor's tho Fifty-sixt- h Infantry Reserve Regl-rnen- t, CARL m WlkSON BROADWAY 347; Th Americans cleaned up the trenches CVj cabinet In January last Irt succes- - under command of Major yioob-beck- e, At STREET 'Wednesday- - afternoon and stormed the i a0n j0 Rudolph von Valentlnl. especially distinguished Itself. I