Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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28 AUSTRIAN 'PLANES
RAID ITALIAN CITIES
I'our Squadrons in Attack on
Verona, Venice and
Other Cities
HE GATHERS THEM IN
KOMI:, Mnrcli 11
TuenU-rilne Austrian aeroplanes took
part in the nlr raid over Venice Veron.i
Porileiione ami other c'lllen In northern
Italy It una announce loctny 1y the Wni
Hft1c
The aircraft ticre illtltlod Into fnir
ffqUAdrnhs Ttvn of these rontnlneil sit
Wanes each, another contained ii nml the
fourth una composed of lice
Eighteen bombs were dropped nt erona
tyherc fltn person1' were hilled Klftv
bombs were dropped upon t'lae bridge
and Pordenone. An nltempt m made
to tlestrov Tagllamonto bridge Some of
the neroplnneA flew alone the Mestre Vnl
ley trying to damage tho bridges Four of
the raiding machine we.ro tmnt down and
the occupants captured
An official report sajs
On the heights northwest of Ooerlt7
the artillery duel i Intense
throughout jesterdny At nightfall
the enemy hating been reinforced
he renewed his tlolcnt nttaclc. which
Commenced at the northern extremity
ot tho 1'odgora height (Ji'st across
tho rlter from t'oorltr) and extended
rrtpldly along the whole front as far
as Monte Sabotlno, five miles further
north
Itcpcatcdl) repulsed the enemy
constantly renewed his sangnlnarc nt
tack with fresh troops These ef
forts were aln and the cnenn een
tually was defeated by n counter-attack
and. forced to ilea lc.it Ins lu our
hahds fixe officers and ISO men as
prisoners
On the Carso (the plateau region
on tho east bank of the lsnnzo south
of Goerltsi) tho nitlUer.t actions con
tinue Cast of Sell? fi mile north of
Monfnlcone) our troops jesterdav at
tacked In strong force nml seized mi
Intrenchment At the point of the li
onet, Tho cneinv launched numerous
counter-attacks, and tho fighting con
tinued In the night, but all Austrian
attacks were icpulsed
In this hrllllatit action we captured
seven officers, 200 men and two ma
chine guns, a bomb throw er and other
bootj "
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MALANCOURT LOST
FRENCH QUIT TOWN
t onllhuril from I'ntrr One
ward In mass formation, watc upon wate
of men Overhead the sky was lighted up
with star bombs.
The Germans lost heavily and the
French, lather than Incur needless sac
rifices oluntarlly etacuated the tillage.
OFFICIAL IUJPOUT
The text of the communique follows
In the Argonne we upulsed two
grenaclo attacks directed ngalnst our
positions north of Atocourt
West of the Meuso the bombard
ment of Malancourt redoubled In tlu
lence during the night The Germans
launched a series of mass attacks, de
bouching from three sides slmultnne
iulj upon the tllhge, which formed
an ndtaiued salient In our lines and
which contained a battalion of our
ndtanced posts After n saugulnarv
battle which lasted all night and
which cost the enemy considerable
losses our troops evacuated the ruins
of the tillage, of which we still hold
the outskirts
Kist of the Mcuse the night passed
tiuletlt
In the Woetrc region the Germans
nnde three attempts to capture our
woiks to the east of Ilaiidtomont All
their attempts weie repulsed
cm the rest of the front there was
no special development
Malancourt Is niiout si and a half miles
northwest of Verdun on the west side of
the Meuso It is about a tulle and a half
ci of Hethlucouit The Malancourt
Hethlncourt line represented the apex of
(i sillent which the 1'reiicli mnlntnlncd In
tin- German front despite the tlolent nt
tacks of the Crown I'rlnce west of the
Meuso
The following description of the bloody
fighting .tt omul Atocourt on Wodncs
tlat night when the Germans tiled to te
captuto Inst positions mound Atocoutt
blockhouse l contained In a dispatch
from the front
The counli'i -attacks of ttir Germ ms
Uroted as costly and as futile as those on
the opposite side af the Meuse around
Vnux Ten thousand men tvere sent
against the blockhouse first This force
was rolled back by the terrific Aft"'"'
rtrej machine-gun fire and rifle fire of the
French Twenty thousand were then
hurled Into the fiay
irA.imti-i MnfttitinuoA c a s hurriedly
l built hj pioneers and company guards 10
I dajs ago after the Germans hnd cap
tut ed the position Or. Wednesday It was
1 retaken bv Goneral Petaln's men
The blockhouse commands Atocotirt
Wood, nnd Is a strong defense for tho
I'tench salient on the tlcthlncourt-Malait-coutt
line tt rests upon a cement foun
dation, with bomb-proof shelters 12 feet
thick It Is a,rmed with retoltlng machine
guns
The carnage was rrlghtful fts the 10
000 Germans rushed forward In a hope
less cfTott to cam the place by slotm
I u the flickering blue light of the stnr
shells tho Teutons battles desperately to
get close enough to fire thtough the loop
holes but as they did so the French
machine guns piled lip heaps of corpses
Tenlfled nnd discouraged the Germans
flnallv fled back to the shelter of the shell
drenched forest of Mntancourt"
unfit. IV. Mnnli .11 German troops
captured Malancourt In storm last night I
It was announced todat by the war nr
II ce
Ftencli positions on both shies of the
tillages were untiled bv the Germans
Following Is the text of the olllclal re
port Aitltltv on both sides conslderablt
Increased iitirlwr the day owing to
more fat orahle weather
West of tho Meuse the village of
Atatancourt and tho French defenses
on both sides were captured by storm
Six officers and .122 men were made
prisoners.
On the eastern bank of the Meuse
the situation Is unchanged.
The Ttusslans llmltid their nctltltt
although portions of our front, which
bad pretlously boon attacked, weie
subjected to heavy bombardments
DOCTOR SCOFIKIjII (JIVES
NEW VEKSI0N OK II KM,
"Pieachcr on Prize Fight Boat mid
'Sport on Sunday School Boat"
the ltet Or (' t Scoflcld. the Hlble
scholar and author. In an address, last
night nt United Second t'rcsbj tcrlnn
Church Hace street near 16th. told a story
which Illustrated he "aid. his Idea of bell
This is the storj
"Two men left IJuffalo by boats on
Lake Kile bound for pleasure excursions
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One boat una rni . ..
Picnic Tho otho'rwa. carryTn.'
gallon to a prize WhT cflrrj"n U
'A sporting man bound for 1, Kv,S
got separated from hMI "'
the prize-fight boat u -0' on
. "Itoth were on pleasure boit. .. J
icir n good time, but both were mi . W
nl. -lat Their mtfterlngsXt"'
The lecturer said he did mil k-h
a literal hell fire, hut lher Ui 'mW
to be "lie dark and fearful Wkld
upon which the grace of Go A h&?$
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Onposses Grade On)...
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filed a Milton ,lth"'th,,j?,S"KI
i t mimiKHirin nt t in rrieinn ..... ' 'vo.
older abolishing the thiee nm.i.lL'0': H
maintained ht the Phlladehiht. B..lniK
n.a crnDi.if.n tn , ' . ott'umor
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mnnv serious nrclrtrtiio i.. l "tlttj
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ASpecialty
1116WalnufStreet
SPRING MODCS IN MEN'S SUITS
Opening at Netteoin & Gicen's ShoVts
Many Models
The scarcity of wool and dtes due to
the war is helled bv the array of more
thnn 350 patterns In men's suits at the
20th annual spring opening of Netteoin
S. Green, custom tailors which began to
day nt 1032 Market street
Urowns and gias, tho predominating
shades this hcisoii are prominent In the
display, which includes serges, chctiots
homespuns cassimeies mid unfinished
worsteds wotcn In the latest checks and
plaid!) and pencil banjo and mandolin
stripes, Th fabrics are all wool and
fast ded although the niccnt condi
tion of tho wool and dje markets Is tei
poor The only change In stiles Is In
the coats whlchTnie cut a trlflo longer
and fuller
Painters to Get -10 Cents an Hour
ATLANTIC CLTV March 11 Painting
contractors nnd journe.tmen hate decided
unon a I1.it rate of 40 Lents an bout tilth
full pay for n half d.i on ! iturdaj in I
an amicable readjuhtment of the wage
scale fdt painteis The new si ile take
effect, jtpmonow nnd ttill affect seieial
hundred worker:
Isatlor Sobcl, of Erie, Pa , is coniluctinjr the cnnipaitrn for incictvmiK
the mcmbetship of the B'nai H'rith in Philadelphm. Mi. Soltel s
specialty it "organization" the collection of men monov and votes
and in all these lines he has demonstrated distinguished abilitj.
As Republican leader of Erie Countv fot main vonis as post
master of Eric for four terms, as president of the Lenjrue of Re
publican Club,s of Pennsylvania, as first picsidcnt of the Pennsyl
vania Postmasters' ssociation and later head of the National Post
masters' Association, as delctrate to the National Convention which
nominated Melunley, and as a business man and lawyer he has made
his mark. It is doubtful if any othei citizen of the Commonwealth
has so vvuli an acquaintance in all parts of the State.
ZEPPELINS ACTIVE
FROM RIGA TO PINSK
Raids Mark Campaign Drive
on Dvinsk May Bo
Abandoned
llliidcnbiirg has abandoned hope of over
1 i.tptuiing Piiusk mid tint bis tmpalgn
for the sptlng will be defensive rather
tlntl ofTensite ilthnueh ilrmoiis iouiit-.
nttaiks nn be expected In set tots whin
thp Gernnns have been foicul from strong
positions
In the Pilpet district main miles of
ground me under ttnter as a result of
the tlnw of snow and Ice At some pliu e"
lntig-rnnc;e artillery duels ate being fought
ihiiiSs theso Inland sens
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PirntOGIlAD Match II ,
Intent"" nctltlty Is being shown bt Ger- j
man airmen oter the greatei liart of the
front from Hlga to the Plus, mnrslics
Zeppelins are being used as well as aero
planes Numerous raids hate ben made
against cltlesibehlnd the Hiisslnn Hues and
allwnt s-tntlons. but little damage has
been done
'I he Kiisluns are well able to defend
tlieinselies from air attacks as Ceueral
Polltattotf who leslgned this week nit
Minister of War, gato mm .i of his iilteu- i
tlon to tile building up f the nlr brnnch
of the spnlie while he was in olncc. i
Getman artlllcr ha been tei.t actite
duiiiig the last Jl horns on the Dilnsk
front and an enormous amount of ammuni
tion has been Kunnderod i
ft Is bclieted that Plcld Miirshnl ton
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Men's Shoes for Spring
representative of what the highly skilled American
shoemaker is acknowledged to produce the finest
styles; the best made, best fitting shoes in the world.
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Mahogany Tan
Dull Calf
Patent Leather
No matter whether you are an extreme or
conservative dresser, we are prepared to
meet your every need a fit for every foot.
Shoes and Hosiery
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STETSON HATS
Bring Spring
When the windows bloom with new
shapes and colors in soft hats and
derbies, built to go with the new
suits and top coats, men chirk up.
It's Springtime; and Stetson Hats
arc the first sartorial blossoms.
This season there are some new
ideas: One is a Comfort Derby in
various shapes, which conforms to
the head that wears it, no matter
where the "bumps."
Another soft hat is The Pacemaker, with a slight
pitch to the brim that is new: self-.itripcd band
and a crown about the usual height, with a
tapering effect that should
appeal particularly loyoung
men.
When It's hat time It's
Stetson time, with men who
think before they buy.
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hatters and haberdashers
everywhere
John B. Stetson Co.
Retail Stoic
1224 Chestnut St.
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A Statement of Naked
About Clothes of I
Vital Interest to E
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very Man
"I'te been studylnB the styles for Hprlncj
and I am ready to announce that the cut
of coats will be a trifle longer this season,
and will be built on contertatlve but fuller
lines, allow Inir more freedom of action
There Is no important chango lu trouiers;
the medium cut of leer ttill still be ttoru
V'sts are cut medium low. In design of
fabrics the fine pencil rtripes. broad banjo
stripes and combination broad-dud-n.irrntv
mandolin striped will pre t. ill Broun tnd
gray fabrics ttill predominate Gray
serges ttill be popular Oterplaids will be
much worn So will homnpuns.
"And In etery piece of these fabrics I'm
going to Kite jou those little t-iuches of
style refinement for 16 and up that ou te
got heretofore only f'om the high-priced
tailors. Not a stitch goes Into u coat
vest or pants that Isn't exactly right I m
on the Job all the time, personally super
lsing the measuring, cutting and finishing
of each garment.'
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Wool shortage dye famine and mills on short time or closed, have sent fabric prices "out of sight." In
spite of these unusual and business-disturbing conditions we are showing today what is the finest collection of
fast-dyed, all-wool fabrics for men's wear that can be found under one roof in the whole city.
It has been "some hustle" and some shrewd buying, even with cash in hand, to get them over 350
separate, distinct styles. But they're here for your inspection and your order to turn them into correct, up-to-the-minute
spring suits at prices no higher than we charged when the wool market was normal.
This is an extraordinary, unprecedented result. When we started buying for this sale we didn't know
whether we could do it or whether we'd have to boost prices like the other fellows.
$30 and $35 Vakaes Made-to-Your-Measure Suits
$20
Ml flieen sijs
'Tnenlj ears in Imslneis Hid netur
licfui o the iol in u Let in a ttoite hIwji
It's slnipl nttful It Ims put some tallori
nut of buslu-ss 'llic- aau U of tft
died ttooletib Is uiipiecedcnteU Sonu
spline Koods In mil shop nim ere tan
trncteel fut mora thin u tea ago Thst
wit tte'te got "em unci tho other fellovt
iuiBii't We kUiii) right in with the licit
mills in the! LQimtry Sometimes I set
tips, about i litems and prices before the
goods are off tho loom I'urodjed fubilcs
nte mlslity scaiLC but ttete got oter J0
diffeient palttiiiH And tth.it s more e
inspect ttery piece of noth we get In
nrder to be Mile It's up to the Nencorn
S. Oreeti ttundurd We pnuctt uur tratlJ
etery time, and e ate careful to a'
that tie get for our customers exactly
what we lead them to bellete they caw
expect In quality of fabric as well as In
workmanship You won"t !li4 uc su"
lugs anywhere else In town at our prices
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Come in. See these latest stripes, plaids and checks fash
ionable and serviceable material, every yard of it. See the serges,
cheviots, homespuns, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds in all
the popular plain and colorful effects. Get our samples test
them prove to yourself they are fast dyed and all wool.
Our Mr. Newcorn will personally take yoUr measure and
supervise thj&uilding of a perfect-fitting, elegantly finished and
fitted suit fo Spou.
Newcorn & Green tailoring means careful, skilful work
manship, needle moulding and our patented French canvas and
haircloth interlining that hold the coat in permanent shape,
open try-ons to show what's inside as well as out, and perfectly
finished garments. AH fabrics cold water double shrunk.
Newcorn & Green Guarantee
You don't have to take any chances here, If after your suit
is finished you are not satisfied in every respect, you don't have
to pay a cent. A tailor that makes this guarantee must be abso
lutely sure of the character of his work.
Come in today or tomorrow while the stock is complete and
pick out the fabric you want made up in an Easter suit. And,
take our word for it, we'll positively not disappoint you on
delivery.
You men who want a specially big value in a blue serge,
ask for No. 632 1 , Newest weave. Absolutely fast color, $20
for suit. t
NEWC
ORN
& GREEN, Custom Tailors
Open Monday and Saturday Evenings
1032 Market Street
We Sell Woolens for Women's Tailored Suits
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