Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916.
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iSfflffllBH DRIVE
Launched by teutons
ON CHADU'AUNB LltUS
Li tioV Violent Attacks on
SSLa Vorl Front at Maison
StorJilll-'de Champagne and
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IlD FIRM AT VERDUN
PARIS. 'uno 23.
V. werful offensive movement has been
Kpo. .... . normnns In Champagne,
K, strons Infantry attacks were de-
f -J last niRht Oil iww-jt- -
lred uJLnnn and Mont Tctu.
gTwr Omce staled today that alt were
Ai- or A. ff .PEE:
!& the" official communique i.ti. -
Wrt beaten rf nrmnn.q
RP& CMn. thundirlni nlsht.
Wep inTa tcrrUlc storm ot rhelli upon ne
'lfe'fnd Sd linos ot the French be-
E-ii I'sncs nnd Chattancouri m ..is-..."
fe French J'osltlons west and south of
Wtt . ... i. r ilm (liyrmnn
!rk eommun nue bio --
ffM ?""": .i,.ini. a term not cm-
K'Slhc cannonade rises to a per
Wrr .. aitoii.nrp.
Unitary critics are divided ns to what
H1UU .... ... ri,,,nniiii.! means. He-
IK infantry' nacUs were made the
$ZZ i batteries shelled the French lines
fe hours. Some believe It Is an effort
3K1 ".." i, irna nwav from Verdun;
SS think It is an attempt to break
, L EMBERS ySfJiirtfppof
THE UUSSIAN ADVANCE
North of Lutzk, on the River Styr,
trio Germans claim thev have
checked the Russian flood. South
ward the Russians have crossed
vie River Scrcth nnd are pushing
toward Kolomca. Southeast of
Czernowit7. the Russians have split
the Austrian army in two, one
wing retreating tovard the Car
pathian passes and the other flee
ing south toward the Rumanian
border.
fin ub"' ..
Itha text ot the communlnuo follows.
SMnBefslum n destructive fire by our
fwerles wrecked the enemy's works
I In the region ot the mines. -
I In Champagne, following a bombard--,..
r.....-.lnv nt nlir Doslllons sltU-
Km between Malsona dc Champagne
.M Mont Tetu, tho Germans tnree
!iiim-ij,altaCKeu our ireircura un ....
u. ., ..oro All tlin nttacks wero
Bitopped by our curlaln ot fire or were
rr . .iA m.n.tup wi nti. on lliplr
UiW attempt, had miccecdcd In pene-
(ifjdng one or our auvnin.cn un-memo,
... Trtnf Tntn. wore Immediately
Idrlven out by bayonets. Ten prisoners
Irenttlncd in our iranat
a'....i-. (. ntrrt.f Kpvnml siirnrlse at-
Sticks against our small posts north-
feast of tne jjuxo ue .urami vi.u iv-
SJ n '.t.A !nft hnnlf nP thft TeUSO the
Germans renewed their attacks In the
Inslon of Hill 304. Two Bronnde at
SUcks were checked by our machine-gun
IBre During mo niKiit a mimii mi;
ld was kent up at Avocourt wood nnd
I-..!j fnne timi Tlifip was a violent
Ikombardment In the sectors ot Ksnes
fsnd Chattancourt.
' On tho right hank there was consid
erable artillery activity alone our en
i,i. .. r-nm thn Mpusn as far as
aiiro nut ...... ..."
gHoulalnvllIc, particularly In the region
Jnest and soutn or 1'orc vaux. wnei-u
the enemy largely' employed gaseous
ishells. At t:pargcs a feeble German
Iittack was completely checked.
nmiv T,,nn "5 Thn fnllnwhlf? nfTlplal
llUteraent was Issued by tho War Offlco to-
ur.
East or xpres tno enemy nraoo an
-result ot our patrol Incursions In the
t-rejions of' Llhon, Lasslgny and Jtal
'iops de Champngno somo dozens of
Tprjioners and maclilnc-guns were cap-
Three French attacks against tho
Btrtnchefl we had captured west of tort
IVaux were repulsed Since Wednesday,
hthat district, we liavo capturcu l-i
Eers ana huu men.
Gills'
59c
tjanri!,
it Salts,
2U to 8.
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vrovig
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SDRY FOR LANCASTER GUARD
Hay Ask Saloons Not to Sell Liquor
to Soldiers
LANCASTER, Ta., June 23. A detnon-
Itntion equaling those of the Civil War
HfloJ has been arranged by patriotic and
thlc organizations for the farewell of Com
fflj K Saturday morning. The G. A. H.
Emj of Veterans. National Security League
lil civic organizations will Join in the
(5rle. with Mayor Trout leadinc. The
ieujr in ucuuirtivu Willi itatjO .tllU llto
ffiiti4 epu It is running high.
ffWiyor Trout and Captain I.lghtner, of
Company K, have requested the city saloon
Iftpera to refrain from selling the guards
Wa liquor. Chief ot rollce Bushong has
teen Instructed to see thdt the order is en
; ftrted. Fifteen more recruits were aworn
8 yesterdny.
gMior Trout was given the assurance
Kiterday by firms employing members of
tie local guard company that their post
W will be open for them when they ro-
Rallied by mouth-organs
Squanders Steadied at Critical Times
by Humble Music
LOJJDOV Inn. no irk. t J -. ...
IMonnces that the Distinguished Conduct
pot has been awarded to Company Quar-Jenn&ster-Rfrp.nnt
numi, n-. t.a r
IWraiVlckrv nf thn tth O .1. T,v.
-. ers, for rnllylnc their mmn,in i.v
I? of mual dispensed by the humble
S..5. .Ban' Tne deed is thus officially
H? i." crl,lcal moment they steadied the
JSILV .6ettlns UD " the Parapet and
UnJ? .tunea on mouth-organs, although
jgoc l0 neavy flr&M
I ' - 1
Must EnougK "Pep"
dUcemea la our new
C'T8t cfferlntr. o uTeI,
hem
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RUSSIANS TRAP FOE
NEAR RUMANIAN BORDER
Continued from Time One;
zcr's army, as General I.etchltzky now holds
u Hireicn or -'u miles on the Scrcth Rivet.
According to a report from Rome an Aus
trian army under General Ba'tln Is shut up
In tho angle of the frontier near the town
of Sereth. completely surrounded by Rus
sians The fall of Radautz places (he extreme
left wing of Gcncinl Hruslloffs Invading
armies In full control of the railway run
ning vertically through the Bukowlna, from
Zalcsczyki to Rndautz and thtea'cns tho
southern prolongation of this lino running
through Suczawa Into tho Interior of Ru
mania. Thus, tho Russian cominnnder has
now, In tho line from Tarnopol In north
western Gallcia down to Radautz. an ex
cellent baso railway for tho continuation of
his offensive.
Moreover, the new Russian advanco Into
the southern Bukowlna deals a. blow to the
commercial relations recently established
between Rumania and tho Central Powers
by tho conclusion of the trade agreement
by which the three Powers are to export
to one nnother surplus quantities of food
stuffs. Much of the grain shipped from Ru
mania to Austria and Germany under this
compact went via the Bucharest-Budapest-Vienna-Berlin
railway." With a Russian
army fronting tho western Rumanian border
through which this line runs, not a ton of
Rumanian goods can reach the Central Kni
plres by this route, while on the other hand
Rumania becomes partly tjependent upon
Russia.
Tho Russian drive In the south thus as
sumes a new aspect In that it threatens a
tightening of tho food blockade of tho
Teutonic countries. If pushed further to tho
south, to the Danube, on which river the
bulk of tho commercial exchango Is carried
on, the new trado pact will bo reduced to
nil, Rumania will be isolated and virtually
blockaded from the north, northwest, nnd
east (Black Sea), while tho Teuton-Bulgarian
Macedonia array will bo placed be
tween tho Russians nnd tho Franco-British
forces.
Apart from tho success In the south
the Russian offensive made no progress In
the last 24 hours, but. on tho contrary,
suffered a serious check In Volhynla,
where the German re-enforcements are Im
parting more and more stubbornness to the
Austro-Hungarlau resistance, and cvcnhae
enabled the assumption of a counter move
ment In the centre, southeast of Kovel.
Tho day brought no abatement In tho
furious lighting which has been going on
for a week on the Kolkl-Sokul sector of the
Strypa. Tholr advanco hnlted by General
von Llnslngen, tho Russians tried again to
break tho Teuton front In nn effort to
drive through to Kovel, but, according to
Berlin, nil tho onslaughts failed. Between
SokUl and l.lnlewka, where tho Russians
are trying to force a crossing of tho
Stokhod, the only natural obstacle sepa
rating them from Kovel. tho fighting was
particularly ferocious. The Teutons held
their front against all attacks.
Further Bouth. on both sides of tho
Turtja River, west of Lutzka, and down
to the town of Gorochow, north of the
Gallcian border line, the Russians, accord
ing to tho German War ORlce, were driven
further back.
CONQUISTE ITALIANS
LUNGO LA VALLARSA;
UN NOTEVOLE DOTTING
Armi e Munizioni Catturnte dagli
Italian! in Piccoli Gombatti-
menti ad Ovest dbl Lago
di Garda
IL MINISTERO COMPLETO
ROMA, 23 Olugno.
tTn comunlcnto umclale pubhllcnto oggl
dal Mtnlstero detla Guerrn dice die gll
Itnllanl hanno conqulstntn nuovc poslzlont
nella Vallnrsa lungo la qunlo hanno Inlzlato
mi movlmcnto offensive. II comunlcnto
d Ice :
Nella Vnllnrsa nol nhblamo occupnto
nuove poslzlonl nl dl la' dl Romlnl, ad est
del plcco dl Mczzann o ml costone del I.orn,
nd ovest del Monto Pnsublo.
Fuclll, munlzlonl e bombe sono state da
nol prese nl nemlco.
Lungo la fronte Poilna-Astlco si e'
avuta attlvlta fil artlgllcrla da amho le
pnrtl. '
Kcco It testo completo del rapporto del
gcnoralo Cadorna pubbllcato qui lerl sera
dal Mlnlstero delln Oucrrn:
Martodl' II nemlco nttneco' le nostre
poslzlonl nella Valle dl t.edro o sulle
pendlcl merldlonall del Monte Speronc,
ma dopo un vlvncn comhnttlmento fu
completamcnto resplnto.
Icrl dal I.ngo dl Garda ntla valle del
l'Astlco si ebbero duelll dl artlgllcrla
e piccoli combattimenti ncl quail le
nostro truppe prcsero hi nemlco una
mltragllntrlco, numerosl fuclll cd una
qunntlta' dl munlzlonl.
Sull'nltoplnno dl Aslngo. nd eccezl
ono dl piccoli attncchl In dlrorlone dl
Monte Magnnboschl e nolle vlclnanzo
dl Mandrlcle, ad ovest dl Mnrceslna, II
nemlco rlmase strcttamento sulla til
fcnslva reslstcndo nccanltamente nlla
noMtra avanzata e contestnndocl II ter
rcno pnsso per pnso,
I.a nostra nrtlgllcrla ill grosso call
hro ha dl nuovo bombnrdato la stazlono
ferrovlnrla dl Toblach nella valle delln
Drnvn.
Ncssuna novlta si ha da rcglstraro
sulla fronte doll'Isonzo.
L'n ncroplnno nustrtaco ha lanclato
tin numcro dl bombo sulla clttadlna dl
Bassanor senza pero' rlusclro a caus
are dannl scrll od n far vlttlme.
Glunge notlzln da Pnrlgl che una barca
Itallana, Maria, fu Incendlata martedl' da
un sottomarlno tedesco, n quanto nfferma
un comunlcato pubbllcato a Modrl c
trasmesso aU'AgcnzIa Havos. L'cqulpagglo
fu salvato.
I nuovl sottosegrctnrll dl Stnto hanno prc
stato glurnmento oggl nolle manl del presi
dent del Conslgllo, nn. Paolo Bosclll. lissl
sono :
Colonic, conte Pletro Foscarl, deputato
dl MIrano.
Internl, aw. Glacomo Bonlcelll, deputato
dl Brescia .
Flnanze, aw. Oualtlero Oanlell, doputato
dl Tregnago.
Transportl, prof. Ugo Ancona, deputato dl
Gomona.
Giustlzla, on. Vnssallo.
Lavorl Pubbllcl, nvv. Roberto Do Vlto,
deputato dl Glullanova.
Istruzlono, prof. Angelo Rth, deputato
dl Alghero.
liulustrln e Commerclo, bnrone E2I0 Mor
purgo, deputntrt dl Clvldnle.
Agrlcoltura, aw. Olu9eppe Canepa, depu
tato "ill denova I,
Postc, on. Rossi.
Ia Camera del Deputatl c1 convoeatn per
quail II nuovo mlnlstero fara' le sue dlchla
razlonl, le scdute saruno agBlornate, non
pero' prima dl aver votnto I crcdltl prov
vlsorll flno al 31 dlscembre del corrento
anno.
Dopo che le tiavl da euerrn alloate
avevnno bloccato I portl dela Grccla o dopo
che gll nllMtl nvevnno preso nitre Ittlsure
dl rlgore per rlsponderc nU'attegRlamento
sempre pill' favorevole ngll Imperl ccntrnll
che It Roverno dl Skuludls nndavn nssu
mendo, II govcrno sreco ha ceduto od ha
nccordato tiltte le domande prescntate dalle
potente della Quadrtipllce, 0 cloe':
Vera 0 complcta smobllltazlono dell'e.er
cllo greco nel plu' btco tempo posslblle.
tmmedlata sostltuzlono del Rnblnetto
SkUlmils con un gablnctto senza colore po
litico ed offrcnte tutte le necessnrlo garnn
zlc per una bcncola neutralltn' verso le
uolonr.o della CJundruplIcc.
tmmemldato sclogllmento della Camera
del Dcputntl bpriiI to da nuove elezlont gen
crall nel perlodo dl tempo stnblllto dalla
costltuzlone c soltanto dopo che sara' stata
completata la smobllltazlone deH'escrclto e
rlmcso II corpo clcttorale nolle sue contll
zlonl normall.
Sostltublone dl certl funzlonarll II cut nt
ti'Rtamento, Isplrato da Influenze stranlere,
ha fncllltato nttcntatl contro paclflcl clt-
tndlnl cd Iniultl contro le leBazlonl degll
nlteatl o quelll cho si trovavano sotto la
lorn gulrlsdlzlone .
Mentro si nspctta cho le domande slano
messe In nttn, si dice che una (.quadra
nnvnle atlcata sotto gll ordlnl dell'nmml
ragllo francesc Morcau ha avnto ordlno dl
Incroclnrc davnntl nl Plrco, c che si sono
fnttl I prepatntlvl per lo sbarco dl repnrtl
armatl.
IVaccettazlono delle domande dcgll nlleatl
c' stata comunlcata nl mlnlstro dl Francla
da Alessandro Zalmls. II che fa supporro
cho questl nldla snstltutto Skuludls nella
prcsldenza del Conslgllo greco. SI dice che
Xalmls c' neutrnllsta, ma ha slmpatle per
gll nlleatl.
BLOCKADE OF GREECE
TO BE RAISED AT ONCE
Athens Hints at Return of Eleti
therios Venizelog to Premier
ship After Demobilization
ITEDESCHIATTACCANO
IRUSSINELLAVOLMA
Si Dice Che von Mackensen E'
alia Testa delle Forze Teu-
toniche dell'Est
ATHENS, June 23.
Tho blockade placed upon Greek shipping
by the Allies to enforce their ultimatum Is
expected to be raised nt once as a rsult
of tho acceptance of the demands of ling
land, France nnd Russia by the Greek Gov
ernment Intimation that such nctlon would
bo taken was given today by tho ministers
of the Kntento Powers.
As soon ns the demobilization of tho
Greek Army Is brought about general elec
tions will bo held.
In the meantime Aloxttndrc Znlmls Is act
ing ns premier, but It s believed that It
will not be long until Kleutherlos Venl
7elos, the most aggressive ot the pro-Ally
leaders, will bo at tho head of tho Gov
ernment, Following are the demands made upon
Greece by tho Allies and accepted by the
Orcelt Government:
"First Real and complete demobilization
of tho Greek nrmy, which must, with tho
least possible delay, bo placed on a peace
footing,
"Second. The Immedlato replacing of the
present Greek Cabinet by n business cab
Inet having no political color and offering
all necessary guarantees for the ifppllcil
tlon of benevolent ncutrnlltv toward ihr.
Allied Powers nnd sincere consultation of
tho natlonnl wishes.
"Third. Tho Immediate 'dissolution of
the Chamber, followed by new elections
after tho period required by tho Constitu
tion nnd nfter general demobilization has
restored the electoral body to normal con
ditions. "Fourth. Replacement of certain police
functionaries, whose attitude, Inspired by
foreign Influence, has facilitated attempts
against peaceable citizens as well ns Insults
ngalnst tho Allied legations and thoso under
their Jurisdiction."
that the Irish rebellion has been renewed
and that the British Government la slip
pressing the hows. American reports are
probably the exaggerated outgrowth of de
scriptions of scenes nttendlng recent fu
nerals of Sinn Fein victims of U16 rebellion.
Meanwhile, though opposition to tho prb
Jected settlement of tho Irish question,
which developed within the cabinet Itself,
rnmo as an unupleasnnt surprise, there has
been no really serious hitch In the negotia
tions which are expected to bo ndvnnced
to nn Important stage by today's Nationalist
conference nt Belfast.
At the Belfast conference Devlin, who
will be supported by Redmond nnd Dillon,
Is threatened by tho opposition of the Cath
olic Bishops of Ulster. Doctor Machugh,
Bishop of IVrry, published n letter stating
that he nnd Cardinal Logue, Bishop Mac
Rnry nnd Bishop Mctinna. whoso control ex
tends over tho six excluded counties, are
against the Lloyd-George proposals.
There Is llttlo expectation that the Bel
fast conference will vote against the Lloyd
George proposals.
V m Tills is
Vv X IhdWise
f Shopper's
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Canadlnn Premier Off for New York
OTTAWA. Juno 23. Premier Borden has
left for New Vork, to discuss with rail
way nnd financial authorities the choice of
cxpeits to report on tho Canadian railway
situation.
Un tclogramma da Petrograd dice cho
tre nrmato tedesche, probabllmcnte ngll
ordlnl del maresclallo von Mackcnsen,
hanno prcso l'offenslvn contro lo forzo russe
del gencrnle Bruslloff che nella rcglone
dl Vladimir Vollnsk minncclano la baso
tedesca dl Kovel e la fortczza dl Lemborg.
L'nla sinistra russa procede vlttorlosn nella
sua marcla attrnverso la Bucovina, rlcnc
clnndo Indletro le forzo nustrlaeho del gen
cralo Pflanzor. Tnrto dl qucste forzo hanno
dovuto rlfuglarsl In tcrrltorlo rumeno, dove
sarnnno certamento Internate slno nlla fine
della guerra. L'nltra parte e' In rltlrata
vorsl I Carpazll, ma segulta davvlclno dalla
cavallcrla rosacea che non 1c da quarttcre.
Un telegramma da Ateno dice che sara'
presto tolto II blocco che gll nlleatl avevano
stablllto sulle coste delta Grccla, avendo II
governo greco nccottato lo domande degll
nlleatl. La Smobtlltazlonc deU'csccrclto
greco Inscla prevedere una prosslma offen
siva dcgll nlleatl dalla zona dl Salonlcco,
dlretta speclalmcnte contro lo forzo bulgnro.
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EXPECT HELFAST CONFERENCE
TO UPHOLD LLOYD-flEOKGE
Harmony Predicted at Mooting on Irish
Situation
LONDON. Juno 23. High officials assert
emphatically that there Is not tho slightest
foundation for reports spread In America
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effects. Sizes 2' to 10 years.
$8.50 All-Wool Blue Serge Suits $4 ftg
Norfolk model with patch pockets and peg-top bloomers. Sizes 6 to 18 years.
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White, old rose, creen or pink, also &SKJ
white with colored bands. Hkctclied.
$3.50 White Milan Hats.
$4 Mannish Panamas.. .
Pencil roll edges. Rlack gros-graln bands.
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By great good fortune we were able to
secure another limited lot of these cele
brated shoes, designed on a tclentille,
health-giving principle that gives greatest
aid and protection to youngsters' feet.
Thi tptcial ttyle i made of patent
coltthin and white Imperial bucltskin.
Marked According to Size at the Following
Phenomenally Low Prices:
Sizes 6 to 8 1 ,49
Sizes 8Vg to 11'-?g9
Sizes UV2 to 2--$l79
Wohien's 55 and $0O AQ
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Mea's and Wcmen's TradcMark Shoes
Lenards, $3
Lil Brothers' Special, $3.50
Custom-Made, $4.50 to $7
Stratfords, $4
Women's Black, bronze; gray, cham
pagne or Havana brown leathers; also
white kid. buck. Nubuck and duck,
jilen's Black and tan leathers.
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$5.50 Kinds:
Special
Twills, Silks, Novelty Stripes and
Fine Batiste.
Some are In Norfolk effect, others show
pockets, lacings, smocking or braided col
lars and cuffs. Sizes S to 20 years.
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Tomorrow I Another big Saturday Sale Presenting
Misses' & Women's Summer Apparel
AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES
Preparations have been going forward for several days and everything
made ready for one of the busiest days we will know this season.
For Mitset $A. 08
$7 Summer Dresses J r.yo
Six very pretty styles. Charming
pure white frocks with lace;
striped, figured and plain voiles in
white and colors; also white, blue,
green and old rose linen.
Misses' $12 Linen $Q no
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A Variety of Jaunty Neio
Fashions. Own Sketched.
In white, pink, blue, brown and natural
color. Also )n Palm Beach cloth.
Norfolk and mannish.
For Women $Q QQ
$12 Dresses 0.570
Chic sports effects in plain,
striped and figured voile;
also pretty lingerie frocks
and net dresses with laea or
embroidery trimmings.
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Women's $20 Silk Dresses. $14 Qg
i Sports fashions In bright-colored ellk Jersey with eontruting kirt and folds.
Also other dresses In navy, black and light-colored taffeta, crepe de chine and
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