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- RUSSIANS WELCOME US; Archangel Regards Presence of Our Troops asAllied Guarantee,JAPAN TO LEAD IN SIBERIAWashington Military CirclesExpect Gen. Uychara to Command Joint Expedition.SIBERIAN PARTIES UNITEDRegeneration of Russia andRenewed War on GermanyPlanned by Government. Siberian Expedition Plans. RUSSIA WELCOMES US Vladivostok Will Not Resist. SIBERIAN PARTIES COMBINE. Great Movement On to Reunite Russia and Fight Germany. SEES THREAT TO THE REDS. German Paper Says Siberian Intervention Is War on Moscow. CHINA TO AID SEMENOFF. Tibetans Reported in Revolt Under German Leaders.
- WILSON ADDRESSES TROOPS IN STATION; Young Soldiers Cheer as He Tells Them They Are Going Forward to Fight for Right.
- PARIS SEES TIDE TURNED FOR ALLIES; Believes That All Factors Now Make for Eventual Defeat of Germans.NO ENEMY DRIVE TILL FALLEnd of September the EarliestDate for Employing Germany's 1920 Class. PARIS SEES TIDE TURNED FOR ALLIES German Offensive Waits on 1920 Class. Expect Foe to Remain Immobile. KING GEORGE PRAISES FOCH. Sends Telegram to Poincare on Allied Triumph.
- MANGIN'S ARMY ALONE HAS TAKEN 500 GUNS; BACK OF VESLE, SAYS BERLIN. Germans Withdrew Before "Strong Enemy Attack, on Fismes."
- PENDERGAST IS HIGH GUN.; Phoenix Expert Takes Preliminary Shoot to Grand American.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.
- PARIS AGAIN SHELLED BY LONG-RANGE GUN; "Big Bertha" Resumes Her Firing on the Capital Under Cover of Thick Weather.
- 28 IN CASUALTY LIST FROM NEW YORK CITY; Twelve Members of 165th Infantry Killed in Action--State'sCasualty Quota 73. "Big Jeff" Healy Wounded. A Young 69th Boy. "A Martyr for a Just Cause." Gave Life After Being Wounded. Ninth's Youngest Soldier Killed.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Steel Proves Its Leadership. A Theory Against a Bull Market. Waiting and Hoping. Harvestor Shares Move Forward Dry Weather Stimulates Corn Prices Copper Refinery Output. American Tel. and Tel. Bonds. Per Capita Circulation. Municipal Notes Sold. Pending Problems.
- For Prison Labor in the War Effort.
- AID FOR CRIPPLED SOLDIERS.; Red Cross Institute Appeals for "a Square Deal."
- WORLD LEAGUE IDEA GAINS.; Major Davies, M.P., Returns from Paris Greatly Encouraged.
- DECIDE MINE SANK CRUISER SAN DIEGO; Naval Court of Inquiry Holds Loss of Ship Was Not Due to Negligence or Inefficiency. LAUDS CAPTAIN AND CREW Finds He Was Properly Executing Orders When Disaster Occurred and Was the Last to Leave Ship.
- Second Son to Capt. H. Nickerson.
- WIPE OUT ARCHDUKE'S GAIN.; Italians Recover Position Won by Emperor Charles's Brother.
- RECALL U-BOAT BOASTS.; German Papers Skeptical of Holtzendorff's "Bad Health."
- Banded Hats Favored for Fall.
- IN DUBLIN, EVADES POLICE.; Mrs. Skeffington Reached Ireland Although Forbidden to Go.
- LAUNCH FIRST SHIP AT HOG ISLAND; Steamer Quistconck Starting Down the Ways
- SUGGEST ALUMINIUM AS TIN SUBSTITUTE; National City Bank Bulletin Gives Figures Showing Need for Cheaper Metal. TIN ABOUT $1 A POUND Imported from Other Countries, While Aluminium Supplies Are Plentiful in America.
- Two British Destroyers Sunk by Mines with Loss of 97 Lives
- Dr. Lehane Made Police Surgeon.
- FALL BACK AT LA BASSEE; Ground Abandoned by the Foe on Lys Salient Occupied by British. GERMANS DEFEND THEVESLE But Americans at Fismes and French on Right and Left Force More Crossings. IN FACE OF HEAVY GUNFIRE Machine Guns and Larger Artillery Fail to Stop theAllies' Operations. Force More Vesle Crossings. Foe's Stubborn Defense at Rivers. Local Encounters on Vesle.
- SARATOGA ENTRIES.
- MOTORMAN KILLED.; Empty Train Crashes into Wall at the Pennsylvania Station.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Rise in Latter Part of a Dull Session--Harvester Shares Gain.
- Fifteen Officers Killed in Action Among Those Listed by Pershing; FIRST LIST OF CASUALTIES FROM THE MARNE
- FOR VOLUNTEERS IN QUEENS; Soon Will Replace Regular Firemen in Outlying Sections.
- Arrivals from a French Port.
- Police and Fire News.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- JAMAICA PLEDGES FEALTY.; War Anniversary Meeting Declares for War Until Victory.
- Rodzlanko Favors a Monarchy.
- Burlaps Open Quietly.
- CARLTON ADMITS DROPPING OPERATORS; Western Union's Chief Intimates He May Continue Policy for "Proper Operation" of Lines.
- ENTERTAIN ITALIAN EDITORS; Roman Legion Gives Reception for Visiting Journalists.
- K. OF C. HUTS TO HAVE FREE WAR CANTEENS
- RUSH DRAFT BILL, SAYS CROWDER; Speed Needed on Measure to Extend Age Limits to 18 to 45 Years. BILL NOW IN CONGRESS It Is Proposed to Make Sept. 5 Registration Day for New Classes. Wants Weekly Registrations. Mr. Dent in no Hurry. RUSH DRAFT BILL, SAYS CROWDER Proposes Five Changes. General Crowder's Letter. Must Be Obtained at Once. Must Anticipate the Act. NOW TRAINING 1,500,000 MEN. Will Keep Minimum 1,000,000 While War Lasts, Says Baker.
- MAGEE AND NEALE PUT ON FIST FIGHT; Cincinnati Players Engage in Bout Before Reds Trounce Dodgers by 5 to 0.
- VISITS AMERICANS IN WAR PRISON CAMP; Dutch Correspondent in Germany Says the Red CrossSends Them Plenty of Food.BUT THEY LACK CLOTHING Some of Them Were Captured atChateau-Thierry, and Some Near Verdun.
- CORN TASSEL SETS NEW RECORD AT SPA; Richard Wilson, Jr.'s, Favorite Runs Mile in 1:37 1-5 to Defeat Fast Field.
- BUTTER AND EGG MARKET.
- ANNA WHEATON RETURNS.; Others on the Palace Bill Are Grace La Rue and Clifton Crawford.
- Trading Active on Bourse.
- UKRAINIANS SLAVES UNDER TEUTON RULE; Men Between Ages of 15 and 50 Compelled to Work for Their Military Masters. REVOLTS CRUELLY CRUSHED Theory That Eichhorn Was Murdered in Revenge for SavageTreatment of Railroad Strikers. PLOT AGAINST RED CHIEFS. Lenine and Trotzky Take Precautions Against Assassination. EX-CZAR'S LAST WORDS. Nicholas Pleaded for Wife and Children as He Faced Firing Squad.
- Boston Bank Statement.
- M'ADOO MOVES TO END RAIL REBATES; Pennsylvania, Armour & Co., and Swift & Co. Indicted for Conspiracy. SECRET CONTRACT CHARGED Director General Believes End of Special Agreements Will Net Millions to Roads. PENALTY IS $120,000 FINE Pennsylvania Railroad Alleged to Have Had a Monopoly of the Packers' Shipping. Subject to $120,000 Penalty. Letter Tells of Deal. Assessment, Then Dividend.
- AMERICA AND BRITAIN AFTER THE WAR.; The World Will Benefit from an Agreement Covering Shipping and International Trade.
- FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
- Boom in Marriage Licenses Again
- ARMENIA DEPENDENT ON AMERICA FOR AID; The Rev. Mr. Apelian Tells of the Slaughter of 1,250,000 of His Countrymen. BARRED GERMAN AMBITIONS So the Kaiser, Through the Turks, Destroyed All the Men Between the Ages of 16 and 60.
- The Civil Service.
- FLOYD GIBBONS TO LECTURE; Wounded Writer Will Bring Home Appreciation of Our Troops by Foch.
- Workmen Strike at Langley Field.
- HEARST INDORSES SMITH WITH AN 'IF'; Predicts His Election if He'll "Boldly" Campaign for Municipal Ownership. SIGNS EDITORIAL EULOGY Prediction Is Now Made That the Editor's Petitions Will Not Be Filed After All. Predicts Smith's Election. Lewis's Petition Cost $25.
- Gray Goods Demand Lags.
- CANADA PLANS FOOD SHOW.; Toronto's Exhibition Will Also Promote Progressive Farming.
- WOUNDED DROWN AT NIGHT; Corporal Buckman, American, Among theWarilda's Dead.LIFEBOATS ARE SMASHEDTorpedo Wrecks a Large Wardand Wounded AreCut Off.ATTACK IN ENGLISH CHANNELVessel Was on First Trip on Which She Did Not CarryGerman Wounded. Tells of Helping Wounded. U-BOAT SINKS HOSPITAL SHIP--123 DROWN Admiralty Announces Loss. Patients Caged in Wardroom. Wounded Were Heroic. Steward's Remarkable Escape. Two Americans Had Pneumonia.
- RESTA READY FOR BIG RACE.; Italian Driver Decides to Try for $25,000 Prize.
- NO AMERICAN DEMAND ON GREAT BRITAIN; Rumors of Pressure for More Man Power Denied by Minister of Munitions.
- COX SENDS TROTTER TO WORLD'S RECORD; Lu Princeton Steps Miles in 2:02 and 2:02 for New Grand Circuit Mark.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- MONEY AND EXCHANGE.; Call Loan Rates Range from 5 to 6% --Time Money Unchanged.
- HE AIDS SMALL NATIONS, KAISER TELLS FINNS; Has Done What Entente Boasts It Will Do, but Won't, He Says. TURNING AGAINST FINLAND. White Guard Excesses Cause Revulsion of Feeling in Denmark.
- THE HELPING HAND IN RUSSIA.
- DECLARED DIVIDENDS.
- McADOO AS DEFENDANT.; Must Be Named by Railroads in Appeals, Commission Holds.
- LETTERS AND MORALE.; A Soldier Who Takes a Very Cheerful View of Mail Delays. The Prohibition Issue.
- CALL UPON BANKERS TO CONSERVE CREDIT; Federal Reserve Directors, However, Warn Against Undue Embarrassment to Borrowers.
- AUSTRIANS PILLAGE IN NORTHERN ITALY; Peasants' Houses Looted--Girls Kidnapped at the Point of the Bayonet.
- Education Notes.
- FOR CAMP WELFARE WORK.; Twenty-four Young Men Graduated by Jewish Board.
- MALVY TREASON TRIAL ENTERS FINAL STAGE; But Addresses of Senatorial Judges May Prolong It Indefinitely.
- McCALL OPENS CAMPAIGN.; Says He Is Ready to Support "Chosen Leader of the People."
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Novelty Ribbons in Demand.
- Helped 1,861,332 to Get Work.
- Germans Are Plundering King Albert's Palace
- LA BASSEE LINES GIVEN UP BY ENEMY; Apparently Still Holds a Small Grip on the Bridgehead at Albert. Haig's Brief Reference to Gain.
- Penn. Football Star Killed.
- The War Situation
- COURT CALENDARS.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- COMPULSORY VOTING.
- LITERATURE FOR LABOR.; Alliance to Distribute Almost a Million Pieces on Workers' Holiday.
- NO HOPE IN THE JUNKERS.; A German Democrat Has Answered Lord Lansdowne. JOIN THE STATE GUARD. It Offers Military Training for Men from 16 to 60.
- PICK SEED POTATOES EARLY.; Growers Urged to Avoid Diseases That Cut Crop in Half This Year.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- DECOY SHIP BATTLES 5 HOURS WITH U-BOAT; Geddes Tells of Engagement in the Atlantic in Which Submarine Is Finally Sunk.
- CONGRESSMEN TELL ENGLAND OF WAR PLANS; Visitors There Say "America Has Just Begun" Efforts to Win the War.
- HIGH SPEED NOT RECKLESS.; Permissible Under Certain Conditions, Court Rules in Auto Case.
- Marriage Announcement 3 -- No Title
- To Buy New Zealand Wool.
- TWO TANKERS SUNK BY SUBMARINES; The Luz Blanca Fights a U-Boat Three Hours Off Halifax. MEN SHELLED IN BOATS The O.B. Jennings Sent Down by Torpedo Off the Virginia Coast.
- RAIN AIDS GERMANS IN VESLE DEFENSE; Banks Turned Into Swamps-- Prussian and Bavarian Guards Are Forced Back. ADMITS GERMAN CHECK. But Bavarian War Minister Has Faith in Patience of Public.
- LANGER TO SWIM FOR TITLE.; Former Distance Champion to Enter Races Here.
- LLOYD GEORGE SPEECH IRRITATES GERMANS; Threat of Economic Fight Causes Bitter Comment--Lansdowne Letter Welcomed. PRAISES OUR SOLDIERS. Cologne Correspondent Says Their Bravery Enhances German "Success."
- MECHANICS' LIENS.
- GRAND JURY INDICTS FOR SUGAR HOARDING; Accuses Proprietor of the Old Kaiserhof and Two Restaurant Companies.FIRST JURY ACTION HERE More Than 5 Tons Were Laid By,the Indictment Charge's--Warning Issued to Save Ice.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- DECORATE KAISER WITH LIBERTY ORDER; Finns' Token of Union with Germany "Deeply Touches Him," He Says. RUMANIA LOOTED CLEAN Country, After Peace Treaty Had Been Signed, Robbed of the Little It Had Left.
- GERMAN INGRATITUDE.
- PRAISES THE MOTOR CORPS.; Army Officer Writes Appreciation of Work of Women Drivers.
- MAKE 30 MODELS OF MODERN ARMOR; Curator Dean Tells of Experiments Being Made at Metropolitan Art Museum.SAMPLES SENT TO FRANCE Its Use Would Prevent Threefourths of Low Velocity ShellWounds, Declares Major. Make Thirty Models.
- HARVESTER STOCK IS UP 4 1-4 POINTS; Holders Believe Agreement with Government Will Aid Corporations. PREPARE FOR TRADE RUSH Decks Are Now Cleared to Supply Tremendous Replacement Demand When War Is Over.
- OUR ARMY AMAZES SPAIN.; Articles by Rinz in Pro-German Paper Cause a Sensation.
- CAPTAIN ACCUSES BIG RUBBER MEN; Vaughan, Indicted, Declares in Confession They Are Involved in Raincoat Scandal. GOT THE LARGE CONTRACTS Specifications Changed, He Charges, So the Large Corporations Would Be Favored. PUT ON PREFERRED LIST Other Manufacturers, Whose Bids Were Lower, Could Not Get Awards from Committee. Complaint from Pershing. Contract for Million Coats.
- PREDICT GERMANS WILL NOT STAND NOW; Washington Army Men See Signs of an Ambitious Project of Foch.
- POINCARE AT THE FRONT.; Decorates Victors in Recent Drive-- Clemenceau Visits Soissons.
- GERMAN TRIES TO ENTER HERE AS A SPANIARD; Federal Grand Jury Indicts Traveler with a Bogus Passport--Paterson Policeman Accused.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Following American Wishes.
- SUNK NEUTRAL BARK AND SHELLED CREW; Norwegian Vessel Fired on Without Warning--Only One Survivor After U-Boat Attack. SUNK NEUTRAL BARK AND SHELLED CREW FOUR SCHOONERS SUNK. Another Added to U-Boat's Toll in Canadian Waters.
- GIANTS WILT BEFORE FINAL ATTACK OF CUBS AND BID FAREWELL TO LEAGUE PENNANT; CUBS MAKE MERRY AT GIANTS' EXPENSE Delude McGraw's Men with Hope of Victory and Then by Rally Snatch Laurels. TONEY PROVES A FAILURE Latest New York Twirler Pounded by Fusillade of Hits in Fatal Eighth Inning. McGraw's Temperature Rises. Toney Gets Two Bases on Triple.
- GERMAN GUNS ACTIVE SOUTH OF THE AISNE; Foe Stiffens Resistance, but Signs of His Failing Man Power Appear. Yielding on the Avre. German Man Power Failing. Foe Offensive Handicapped. Saving the Retiring Forces.
- REIFF YEARLINGS SOLD.; Alexandretto, a Chestnut Filly, Brings Top Price of $1,100.
- COTTON OPENS HIGH, THEN SAGS A LITTLE; But Market Closes 37 to 58 Points Higher Than on Saturday.
- GERMAN AIRSHIPS RAID ENGLISH COAST; Admiralty Announces Enemy Aircraft Did Not PenetrateFar Inland.
- SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.
- SOVIET TALK OE "UNION" WITH GERMANY; Bolsheviki Said to be Agitating for a "Temporary" League Against the Czechs. THE BOLSHEVIKI'S ATTITUDE. They Are Watching Negotiations with Finland.
- EIGHTEEN TO FORTY-FIVE.
- RED CROSS NURSES' CLUB.; House In East Nineteenth Street Will Be Opened for Their Use.
- COLONISTS SEE WAR FILMS.; Pictures Taken by British Government Shown in Stockbridge.
- SHIPPERS' VIEWS HEARD.; Commerce Board Examiner Gets Opinions on New Freight Classifications.
- ARMY ORDERS AND ASSIGNMENTS
- A WAR CASUALTY OVER HERE; Aid Sought for Family of Victim of Sentry's Bullet.
- TO CONTROL COKE SUPPLIES; Fuel Administration Preparing to Ship Output to War Industries.
- ATTACKS FORD CANDIDACY.; Helme Will Run Against Him for Democratic Nomination.
- FRENCH AMBASSADOR HOST.; Gives a Luncheon to Albert Metin and Gen. Paul Gerald Pau.
- 38 GET FIRST AID DIPLOMAS.; Police Department Graduates Class for Emergency Unit.
- MAY RUN SHUTTLE WITHIN ONE WEEK; Meanwhile Brooklyn Passengers Grumble at Having toWalk Two Blocks.DO NOT LIKE TO TRANSFERService Board Points Out That Grand Central Commuters Do Not Have to Walk So Far.
- SHELL OUR VESLE LINES; Big German Guns North of River Oppose American Advance,HEROISM OF OUR ENGINEERSThey Build Bridges Under FierceArtillery Fire, Undeterredby Heavy Losses.BITTER FIGHT FOR FISMESOur Capture of the Town WasEffected Only After WipingOut Machine Gunners. Enfiladed by German Machine Guns. SHELL OUR VESLE LINES Germans' Vast Losses of Material German Loss in Men Exceeds Estimates.
- GREAT LAKES TAKES TITLE.; With Faber-Pitching, Training Station 'Defeats' Atlantic Fleet.
- TO ENCOURAGE LONG RACES; Jockey Club Orders Associations to Hold Mile-and-a-Quarter Events.
- LOANS TO MOVE CROPS.; War Finance Corporation Invites Applications from Banks.
- HARDEN EXCORIATES TEUTONIC POLICY; German Writer Calls Heifferich Unfit for Post of Envoy to Russia. TILTS AT UNION OF KINGS Says Slave Alone Have Power to Save Austria, Having Nothing in Common with Germany.
- KEEP HER SMILING' WINS AT THE ASTOR; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew Quit the Screen for the Spoken Drama. COMEDY FOR SPENDERWIVES Edgar Franklin's Saturday Evening Post Stories Make a Farcical Play.
- SOVIET GOVERNMENT WARNED BY ENTENTE; Will Be Ostracised as Long as It Supports German Power in Russia.
- THE HARVESTER TRUST COMPROMISE.
- ARMY IS HAMPERED BY ABSENT SOLDIERS; Officers Ask Public to Keep Men from Overstaying Their Leave. EVIL IS SERIOUS HERE In One Unit That Departed for Overseas 300 Men Failed to Report on Ship in Time.
- Eastern Power Shows Gain.
- McConville's Estate $52,872.
- UPTON MEN IN ATTACK.; Private of Yaphank Unit Tells of Routing Germans.
- YAPHANK ACTORS HERE.; 300 Soldiers Under Sergeant Irving Berlin to Produce Show.
- WON SALVADOR'S TRUST.; Address to Mexican Editors from Heart, Wilson Tells Executive.
- 834 DRAFTED MEN DEPART.; Bronx and Brooklyn Each Send 417 to Army Cantonments.
- "Hold Fast!" Is Premier Lloyd George's Message To Britons in Beginning the New Year of War
- ATHLETES FOR Y.M.C.A.; Edwin Crowdis of Princeton to be Instructor in France.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS.
- BUSINESS RECORDS.
- GERMAN LOSS CAUSES DISTRUST OF LEADERS; Large American Forces Expose False Promises of Submarine Successes.
- "Maid of the Mountains" for Casino.
- Urges the Safeguarding of Credit in Tax Proposals; Banker Discusses Fresh Problems Arising from Tax Plans Now in Congress.
- THE CHAMPAGNE OFFENSIVE.
- FIGHT ON $1.25 GAS IS TAKEN INTO COURT; Public Service Commission Gets Temporary Restraining Order to Test Hughes Decision. HEARING IN CASE TOMORROW Test for Commission's Jurisdiction, Says Brooklyn Borough Company's Counsel.
- LANSING ON MOTOR TRIP.; Going Through Adirondacks and New England--Back Aug. 15.
- GERMANS NOW FAVOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS; Teuton Paper Sees Significance in a Recent Speech by the Bavarian Premier.
- LABOR FOR COMMON ACTION.; Russell Cables Proposal of Britain's Trade Union Committee.
- TO TEACH FUEL ECONOMY.; Saving of $1,000,000 a Month Predicted for Training Camps.
- New York Central Train Wrecked.
- Will Work Out Packing Plan.
- MERCURY AGAIN ABOVE 90.; Intense Humidity Also Contributes to Day of Great Discomfort.
- M'ADOO WINS POINT OVER PROFITS TAX; House Committee Forced to Reconsider Agreement So as to Reach the Profiteers. RAISE LEVY ON BIG INCOMES Impost on Earnings Above $200,000 Increased--Fear Delay in Framing Measure. OPPOSE LUXURY TAX. Department Store Owners Believe War Board Should Control Output.
- THEFTS OF LIBERTY BONDS.; More Than $1,000,000 Reported Stolen by Messenger Boys.
- COMMERCIAL PAPER.
- FIRST CASUALTIES FROM THE MARNE; 716 on Pershing's List--Crowell Warns Against Exaggeration of Totals. 459 KILLED IN ACTION New York State Represented by73 Casualties, City by 28-- 12 Men of 165th Killed. FIRST LIST OF CASUALTIES FROM THE MARNE BATTLEFIELD REACHES WASHINGTON
- NEWSPAPER GOLFERS PLAY.; Two Pairs Tie at 71 Over Wykagyl Course.
- Delaware Charters.
- JUDGMENTS.
- SHOW THAT GERMANS LIED ABOUT RETREAT; Newly Built Fortifications Found in Territory Occupied by Our Troops. GLOOM IN GERMAN RANKS. Captured Documents Show Depression Over Fearful Losses.
- Wolverine Copper Report.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- Lieut. Arnheim Left $392,950.
- 27 BOOTLEGGERS TO JAIL.; Army Officers Determined to Stop Whisky Smuggling at Camps.
- CHURCHILL'S VIEW OF PEACE CONDITIONS; Military Decision or German Revolution the Only PossibleConditions, He Says.
- EARNINGS
- Shipping News.
- Bill to Determine Seniority.
- ISSUES RULES TO CUT NEWSPAPERS' SIZE; Pulp and Paper Section of War Industries Board Announces Regulations.CAN'T START NEW JOURNALS Cut in Week Day PublicationsEffective Aug. 12 and in Sunday Editions Sept. 1. Free Choice on Reading Matter. Text of the Regulations. Restriction of Copies. Papers for Advertisers. Space for Reading Matter.
- RETURN FROM FRONT FULL OF CONFIDENCE; Arriving Travelers Tell of Happy Spirit in France--Stories of German Outrages.
- Garment Retailers Meet Today.
- NORWAY'S BIG WAR PROFITS.; The Wealth of the Port of Bergen Has Doubled Since 1916.
- GERMAN ARTILLERY LOSSES; Ludendorff Admits Allied Batteries Destroy Hundreds of Guns.
- Big Stores Will Play Fair.
- MINERS BLAME OPERATORS.; Assert They Are Deliberately Restricting Output to FurtherOwn Ends.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
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