ItU; f ' l:f 'i ' 3, t GERMANS ADMIT , FRENCH ADVANCE ON VERDUN FRONT Berlin Report Concedes Enemy's Gain dn Dead fc Man's Hill BRITISH PRESS ATTACKS BERLIN, May 4. French troops havo succeeded In getting a foothold In the German positions on Lo Mort Hotrtmo (Dead Man's Hill). Official admission of the French success at Dead Man's ltlll, northwest of Verdun, was made today by tho War Olllcc. Simultaneously with tho French drive In the Verdun sector tho British have be gun to press home violent attacks at tho northern end of tho lino. ( Tho British have delivered a thrust against Lens, the strategic railway town held by tho Germans In northern France, but their attempts to advance ended In failure, tho War Olllco report stated. Enemy aeroplanes bombarded tho Ilel glan seaport of Ostend, held by tho Her mans, this morning, but did no dnmaRO. One of tho raiding aeroplanes was brought down. PARIS, May 4. French troops last night extended nnd consolidated tho gains thoy mado In yesterday's fighting on Dead Man's Hill, northwest of Verdun. It was officially announced today. Tho French positions were Improved whllo a violent bombardment was gulng on In tho wholo region west of the Mouse from Aocourt to Cumtercs. The War Of flco reported that German losses wero heavy In ycsterdoy'B fighting on tho Dead Man's HIU sector. On the cast bank of the Meuse bom bardments occurred around Vaux. but there were no Important Infantry clashes. East of St. Mlhlel. south of Verdun, French troops repulsed a strong enemy reconnolssance party aimed nt a French post In Apremont forest. French artillery not only Is backing up tho British front In northern France, but It also Is active on that portion of the lino held by tho Belgians, today's official statement revealed. During List night's fighting French gunners destroyed a Ger man works at tho Grand Duno along tho Belgian seacoast, blowing up a German munitions depot. Following is tho text of tho com munique: In Belgium our artillery flro destroyed enemy organizations In the region of the grand dune and caused the explosion of ammunition depots. Wc3t of tho Meuse there was a violent bombardment of all tho sec tors. There was a hand grenade com bat In the forest of Avocourt. In tho course of the night wo ox tended nnd consolidated our gains around Lo Mort Homme (Dead Man's Hill). It has been confirmed that tho enemy's losses weio very considerable, mostly as a result of our artillery flro. During tho bombardment two Germans lied Into our lines, declaring that they were tho solo survivors of tho trenches which the French had been shelling. East of tho lleuso there had been a violent cannonade In tho region of Vaux. In tho Woovro district our artillery carried out a scvcie concentrated flro upon tho enemy positions. At Eparges we exploded n mine, near our trenches. To tho cast of St. Mlhlel a strong reconnolterlng party of tho onemy tried to reach one of our posts In the region of Apremont but was repulsed. The night was calm on tho rest of the front. Ono of our battle planes gave baffle to two German machines In the region of Douaumont. One of the enemy airships was shot down and tho other fled. LONDON. May 4. A Iteuter dispatch from Amsterdam says that It Is reported on good authority that the civil popula tion has begun to evacuate Metz. REPORT OF NAVY'S WEAKNESS GIVEN TO HOUSE COMMITTEE General Board Says Marino Power Dropped to Third Place in 1907 WASHINGTON, May 4. The report of the Navy General Board, showing that the United States Navy dropped to third place In point of tonnage In 1007 and sixth place In point of personnel two yeat.s later, today was formally laid before tho House Naval Affairs Committee by Repre sentative Butler, of Pennsylvania. The report was given tn Representative Butler last night Ho told the committee today that he would bring the report to the attention of the House when tho navy appropriation bill was taken up. MOSLEM HINDUS ROUSED UY BRITISH DEFEAT AT KUT Authorities in India Taking Precau tions, Fearing Possible Islamic Outbreak CONSTANTINOPLE. May 4 British authorities In India havo taken every precaution to guard against a rev olution Inspired by tho Turkish victory at Kut-el-Amara, according to advices re ceived by the Turkish Government today. The region around Bagdad is sacred ground In the eyes of the Indian Moham medans. NewB of recent British reverses in the Mesopotamlan region Is said to have Inspired the latest outbreak among Mohammedan Hindus near Lahore. "4 MiUtSLIP Ivory, Cry nd Ss' Umg Spy whitoKid. d. yy Jj 2Fn? I "CREOLE" 1 HI , This mqst original and pretty pump is a real style lij HI leader. Nothing; more striking and effective has been j HI offered to discriminating women. 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After her lctlremont ns a teacher Bho lived for sime tlmo In Ucrnlalitovvn, Pa THREE OF WRECKED ZEPPELIN'S CREW DIE TO GUARD SECRETS Six Wait Aboard Damaged L-20 to Destroy Inventor's Ma chinery Three Are Rescued 08 BRITISH CASUALTIES STAVANQEn, Norway, May 4. Threo men of the crow of tho Xeppolln L-20, wrecked on tho Norwegian coast yesterday nfter a raid on Scotland, went to certnln death to prevent Count Kcppe Iln's secrets from becoming known to for eign governments. sixteen of tho Zennclln'B crew, rescued nnd Interned for the remainder nf tho war. told tho story of their comrades' liciolsm on their arrival nt Mnldo, south west of Stavangor. They admitted that their craft was ono of tho squadron that visited tho nngllsh Hast Coast nnd south eastern Scotland Tuesday night. "Six men volunteered to remain aboard tho Zeppelin nnd dcstioy her machinery so thtil no one could learn German con struction secrets, though they Know they wero facing death. Tho rest of us Jumped," one of the survivors i.ald. "Hy somo miracle, three of tho s'.K oi-raped with only slight Injuries and wero tes cued from the cabin. The othc s wero crushed to death ao shd settled " "Wo wero not damaged by Hngllsh anti-aircraft guns." s.ild an undcrofllcer. "They only began shelling us after wo had discharged most of our bombs and not a slnglo shell burst within 100 yards of our dirigible. "for sotno reason o other our petrol supply became exhausted. As wo passed out over the coast on tho return to our base we were caught by a gale that drovo us cnstwaid at a terrific rate of speed. When wo fought the wind nnd tried to point southward we only sureeeded In damaging tho dlriglblo beyond repair, nnd from that time on we simply drifted nt the mercy of the gale until we sighted the coast of Norway." A fishing craft brought In rev oral of the men. after boat3 from a steamship bad brought In six. Including the commander. LONDON. May I. The Heppetln n'r raid on the northeast coast of Cngland and tho coast of Scotland Tuesday night re sulted In 38 casualties. This announce ment was make officially today. Nearly a hundred bombs wero dropped At the samo tlmo that olllclal an nouncement was made last night that 33 casualties resulted from tho Zeppelin raid on Tuesday night, advices were re ceived from Norway that the Zeppelin L-20 had been wrecKul near Stavanger on tho south Norwegian coaat. At least flvo airships actually crossed the shore, but, according to tho ofhclal statement, reports from rcllablo observers at many points, some as far distant as Battery Head, Scotland, down to the north coaat of Norfolk, would point to tho possibility of a greater number of airships bavins been employed oft the coasts. Six men and three women were killed, and 19 men. including threo eoMlero, nnd eight women, were injured. Tho remaining 70-odd bombs occasioned only two cnsujltles, ono soldier und ono child being slightly Injured. Tho Norweu'in dispatches stuto that the Zeppelin L-Iv was driven ashore on tho western side of Hafso Klrth, Norway, which Is 275 miles cast of Itattrny Head, ono of tho points In northern Scotland re ported to havo been visited by tho German dirigibles. Ilcports reaching London yesterday de clared that hlgh-anglo British guns had damaged ono of tho attacking Zeppelins. Tho Lj-20 Is said to be tho 2Dth Zeppelin lost since tho war began. Coast fortifications on the outskirts of Deal wero evidently the objective of Gcr mnn seaplane raids oer that pines on Wednesday. The raider also tried to dam age the, lallwny lino which parallels tho co.i3t north of Dover. Two men and a woman wero wounded. Letters Found in Valise in River A bulky leather vnliso was found float ing In tho Delaware River near Port Richmond today by Michael Col.onas, a sailor on tho dredgo Kennedy, nnrhoied at Pier A. Port Richmond Resides loI lars, neckties and several photographs, the police of the Belgrade nnd Clearfield streets station found half a dozen letters, addressed to Adolph Wirt. 531 Clinton street, Brooklyn. They wero written In Swedish. The police nro in communication with the Brooklyn authorities to tolve tho mystery. Ex-Capt. Cameron to Open Ilureau Robert D. Cameron, capt.tn of city de tectives during tho Blankenburg adminis tration, has; applied for a license to con duct a private detective bureau A hear ing on hla petition will be held this morn ing at 10 o'clock in room 29S, City Hail. Ldward W. Wells Is counsel for Mr. Cameron. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. MAY 4 'EYE FOR AN EYE,' ON THE 'ROCHES; BERNHARDT CRIES Divine Sarah Calls for Ven geance in Swift Retalia tory Air Raids WEEPS FOR WAR VICTIMS Written Especially for KrrfiNO I.rcoib. By ELLEN ADAIR LONDON, April 17. Llko a brilliant meteor on war-darkened London, tho "di vine Sarah" has como nnd Bono. But In the passing sho baa left behind vivid Im pressions of a personality so magnetic that one cannot question her right to be held still ns tho world's most famous actrest Kor Sarah Bernhardt Is woman through and through not merely on tho stage, but off It. Beforo you havo spoken with her for 'five minutes you fool that here Is some one who has lived nnd felt nnd suf feied and rejoiced to far greater heights nnd depths than tho nvcrngo woman could attain. "It Is of the war that you wish to talk?" sho Inquired, seating herself In her tiny di casing room nfter a wonderful performanco of "Le-i Cathedrales." "Ah. but those nro sad, sad tlmeit for us all My heart Is wrung over the sufferings of my beloved Franco ' What a war this Is com pared to 1870. In those days wo thought tho Franco-Prussian wnr wns tho most gigantic conlllct the world would ever sec. WHOI.tJ WORLD A HOSPITAL. "I wns In Paris In 1S70. In charge of on nmbulnnco for wounded soldiers. I turned tho Odeou Theatre Into a hospital. Moll Dleu, It seems today as If the whole world woro a hospital ! "My only son. Maurice t am tnls3lng him so! Although his time Is filled with military duties, he writes mo each day. Yet I nm longing to be back In France, although the Hrltls-h are enchantlngly kind to mo." The great actiess sighed. "In tills wnr the agony falls so heavily on us women, and lo bon Dleu nloue knows what we have to endure." she continued, "but my meragc to women of tho lighting coun tries H: Be brave' Though men are dying by the thousand, this l no time to wocr " nd Bernhardt iimllrd pathetically, lut with so much charm that I was can led back to a sunny day last August In Pnrls. when I had wended my way to her house In tho Boulevard Perelre. In hopes of finding her. Her concierge Informed mo hat the great Sarah was In Bordeaux, recovering from her operation. "But sho Is of a charm nulto Incon ceivable, my mlstresB." said tho simple conrlerge; "If you had but met her you would know." And nt her words three other corclerges who wero gossiping In the sunny boulevard caino up and con firmed t're statement with dramatically uplifted hands. "Tho most rcmarknhlo woman In tho world and tho most charming!" they de clared. When Bernhardt milled her slow, sad smile, I felt that these simple French women had not exaggerated. She wns In deed tho most magnetic creature I had over met. ' "ALLIES TOO KIND." SHE SAYS. "We are too kind, wo Allle3," continued the actress, "look at our air policy! It should bo blow for blow, and for every German raid, a counter raid from us. If I had my way, we would bomb Berlin. But that Is Impossible at present. Yet tho Germans richly deserve that It should be done. "Think of the tragedy of Rhelms! Think of beautiful I.ouvaln! Ah. the ruthlossneua of the world's enemies! Think of tho licart-brcnMng slaughter of tho Innocents, the hablca whom tho Zeppelins bombed to death! I weep over the ravnged homes of England and of France. "And when news comes to thoso Ger man towns of Zeppelin outraged nnd of tho women and children that are dead und djlng, there Is moclury on German lips nnd thcro Is rejoicing and celebration In German towns Mon Dleu, they aro laying before themselves a tcrilblo reckoning nt tho day. of judgment. Retaliation! say, retaliation! Blow for blow ! For myself. I bollevo that Cologne should bo bombed from tho air. It Is a Rhine town, beautiful as Rhelms was nnd It stand unhaimed, 'while Rhelms Is ruined The Germans havo a great love for Cologne Cathedral, just as we love our Rhelms. Then strike at Cologne, drop bombs on It, strike hard, avenge tho bar barous killing of tho Innocents, avenge our murdered women !" The wonderful eyes of tho great actress wero flashing file. Not even on the stage had sho ever looked more like an out raged goddess, or an avenging spirit como to Judgment. "Tho wickedness of It!" she cried, rais ing an accusing arm. "Tho Inhabitants of thouo German towns are rejoicing In tho fiendish acts of their Hiibmarlno com manders anu their Zeppelin pilots! They cheer and applaud and tcto the murderers who deserve u fata worse than the gallows. British Seize German Consul BERLIN. May 4 Information received by the Overicas Agency from Athens says that British troops detained a train a short distance from Seres nnd arrested Herr Kuenlzer. the German Consul at Drama, In tho vlllayet of Salonlca. The Greek Government has protested. WroiJl-.'?JIWl'lJJ'AjmMlWULUH The Vogue gf WICK FANCY HAT BANDS COLOR'S the mode the gorgeous hat-band and the scarlet scarf are gaily flaunting wherever the gleaming yachts and swift limousines glide through the summer breeze. 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It provides a graco psrlod of 30 days In which males of military ago may cnllrt to avoid tho stlgm.v of compulsory iiervlce. Premier Asmiith said tho War Olllco Intended to form a bpeolal reserve corps out of the men obtained by tho new meas ure. Members of this special corps will bo cmplovcd In civil work, but must bo picpired to answer a call to go to tho front at a moment's notice. Chester Presbytery lo Ordain Tho rrcsbytcry of Chester will meet to night In tho Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church to oidain James Gordon Gill.cy M. A., who la a gr.idu.Uo of I'nlnn Theo logical Seminary and Is to become assist ant to tho Rev. Andrew Mutch, the pastor of tho Main Lino church. Participating in tho iorvlce will be tho Rev. William T Kruse, niwyn. Pa.; tho Rev. Charles S Rlchnidson, of Llanerch ; tho Rev Frank C. Putman. of Radnor; tho Rev. Dr. iKnry Sloano Collin, of Now York ; tho Rev. John Graham. Moderator of Presbytery; the Rov. Dr. John B. 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SI o' nppreso qui Che austrlacl c to deschl ppargono nd nrto false notlzle circa opero dl fortlflcnsdono che l'ltalla nn drelilio erlgendo lungo la frontlera Itnlo svlzzera o dlcono che qtiesto opere ernno ncccs'wirlo per II fntto rho si sapeva cho la Svlzreia avrebbo. tollornto cho Austria e Germanla tcntnss'ero unn Invnsiono del l'llnlla attrnverso II trrrltorlo elvetlco urn II Mlnlstero dfgll Affarl Ksterl puhbllca sul glornall un comunlcato liftl closo nel qunlo si splrga cho qtiesto fortl ilcazlonl lianno sempllromcnto un enrnt tero dlfenslvo e si nega formalmento che II governo itnllano nbbln mal nvuto sos petti del gencre dl milll, nttrlbultlll dal glornall ntitrlncl e tcdeschl. 11 governo Itnllano sa ar.sal beno Invece che la Rvlzzera non tollcrcra' mal una vlolazi one della propria neutrallta', da qual untitle parte cssa venga, e del rcsto csaa o' plennmente capace dl dlfendcrc questa sua neutrallta'. (!U AVIATOW. AMBiUCANI. 17 noto che clnquo nvlatorl nmerlcanl fnnno servlzlo nell'cserclto Itnllano quail Istruttori dl nmclall destlnatl al servlzlo acteo Ora si o' nppreo cho questl clnquo, nvlatorl, e doe' .1. Lansing Callnn, W. H. liohcrty, Harold Knntner, David II. Mc culloch e Charles Fay. Jr.. hanno uvver tlto II governo Itnllano chn ess! torneranno in America ncl enso cho la guerra dovesso scopplare tra gli Statl Unltl o la Oer- mnnlp. II governo Itallano ha pronta mento dato II suo consonso a quosta do mnmla. ' I due prlml nvlatorl, o doe' C.illan e Doherty, furono rcccntemento nomlnatl cavalleil della Corona d'ltnlia. Callan or ganlzzo' la scuola di avlazlono dl Taranto, o Doherty caddo In mare durante un volo spottacoloso e fu salvnto dopo vcntlsel ore da una torpcdlnlcra cho lo rlcercava. Xcwtovvn Boosters Elect Officers NllWTOWN, I'a, May 4. Tho New town Hoard of Trade re-elected these odl cers: President. J. Mllmer Lundy; vico president, Robert Kendcrdlnc; secrotnry anil treasurer. Frank I!. Wentworth; di rectors, 1) nusscll Hond, II. Orlinn Mil ler. V. Aubiey Merrlcl:, L. C. Wettltng, Horace G. lleeder, V. M. "Watson and Horace 11. llogeland. Georgians Re-elect Clark Howell MACON, Oa . May 4. Gcorcla Demo crats, In convention here, Indorsed Presi dent AVIlson for re-election and se lected eight delegates-at-largc, who will have one-half voto oach In the St Louis convention Clark Howell, of Atlanta, was ro-clectcd National Committeeman. i lccff1! Tho American lv"af 1916. L'OFFENSIYA NELLA Z0NAJM VERDUN II Generate Petain Lancia le Sue Truppe Contro le Linee del Kronprinz La battaglla dl Verdun non ccssa an cora, ma I francesl si mostrnno sempro plu' attlvl. 11 Mlnlstero della Querra an nunclava questa mattlna a Pnrlgl cho lo poslzlonl francesl sulla colllna dl Le Mort Homme erano state consolidate cd estese o che II generate i'ctaln lancla forze sem pre magglorl contro le llncc tedescho ad ovest della Mosa prendendo a poco a foco II tcrrltorlo che era gla' stato conqulstato dal kronprinz. I tedeschl dal canto loro ennttnnano a bombardaro vlolentemenle lo poslzlonl francesl. Vn tclegramma da Amsterdam, Olanda, dice cho la popolazlone clvllo ha comln clato ad abbandonaro la fortezza dl Metz, nella Lorena tedescn. Metz e' una grando piazza forte nulla Mosclla, cd II telegram, ma da Amstordam potrebbe ancho far aup porro cho 1 tedeschl temano che essa venga nttaccata. 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