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IMILWilJJMUU.MU,tlW!afU).l,..l"'l-l'''l'""''l'"" miim-miiimii T. -M., . !jweee, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1916. KAISER SENDS AN INDIGNANT PROTEST TO THE KING OF ITAL Y 2 V tit HeUlnm and lead hU troop In hi field. In dolnjr o he will cnty follow the esample net by his grandfather, who, with the aid of CftTOur and Oarl taldi. established United Italy. Marquis dl Garrnnl, Italian Amtai seder to Turkey, and his staff are lenv Inr Constantinople, according to an Athena despatch. The Turkish Am taasador was still In Home to-day. 'Oen. Cadorna, Chief of the Italian General Blair, will assume direct cher ice cf the operations of the entire army, It was officially announced. It left for the front last night. Oen. Car los Caneva probably will be designat ed as second In command. Klghty Austrian and German res sets In Italian ports, valued at ISO, oort.OOO were ordered eelsed to-day. Amonr them are .ietf ral of the finest vestelajn the German merchant ma. rlcs. Interned at Genoa since the be ginning of the European war. CLASHES REPORTED ON THE ITALIAN FRONTIER. It Is considered certain that hostil ities already have begun at many points alone the frontier where the oppotlnjr armies are in close contact. So official announcement has come from the War Office. The report of a clash between Invading Austrian ' and an Alpine patrol has beet) con- j firmed. An official manifesto calling upon upper pan iviver. accoromg to neau every clllsen to do his duty was J quarters reports. The Russian more sprsad broadcast in circulars lasted ment upon Nlsko. and the occupation to-day. It carried In large type the of Ulanoff. Itudnlk, Kraftxa. Bourghy war cry. "Viva Italia! Uelow these and Shushov, to the westward of tho words was the following Injunction: ( Upper San. seriously threatens not "From to-day every cltlien enly the German position east of the forma a. part of the national d- fens. All must have Implicit faith In the Government and the cowers to obey orders without discussion. "All citizens must show a readi ness to make every sacrifice to Insure victory for Italy. Let there be no hesitation or irnra bllnr. Let every one en: down on private expendlfures and support our fighting forces. Let us rive our all for our soldiers and their families." opened early to-day and within a few i hours 10,000 names were on the lis to. Volunteer recruiting offices were Crowds of Italian youth (ougni tneir Krakenlka. forty mtles to the north war to the recruiting stations and of- i M. fered their evnrlcee. J " About iOO.OOa Bavarians and Hon- ? These regloni report that contlnu cariana have .already been coacen-ious flghtlnc ha been In progress for trated against lUly. Austria tnsur- the u,. fo. . r. but llhmi, Ina them commissariat service. Jill. the royal princes holding com t. nds In the army joined their regi ments to-day. GERMAN STAFF NO W AT TRENT TO TAKE FULL FART IN WAR. LOKIX)N. May Si. The Austro Oennan Staff la charge of the Italian campaign has arrived at Trent, ac cording to a despatch from Geneva to the Chronicle. The Italian army U said to be In trenched and ready for an attack, which la soon expected. Military officers are In charge of the frontier post along the Hwtss border, and every bridge on the Italian aide Is closely guarded. C-Tiy troop trains filled with sol diers, tne despatch adds, are moving from Munich and Innsbruck toward the Italian frontier, where several outpost skirmishes have already tak? en place. The upper paaaea are still covered with deep snow, but the Aus trians have mounted heavy batteries and blown up the railway lines and bridges. The situation In Hwltzer land Is .-ah.), the Government having recalled assurances from all the four belligerenta which surround her that her territory will be respected. The Milan correspondent of the Chronicle reports that the rush of fugitive acro the Austrian border Into Italy continues. The fugitives report thst (he main tine of Austrian trenches begins on the frontier at lle.ile Val dl Hole and runs southeast, following the line of iho valley. toward llovcrrto. (This Is In the Austrian Tyrol above the Trmtlno Valler ) The neighborhood of the f i on tier Is apparently to be evacu ated. APPLY POSLAM; SEE HOW QUICKLY PIMPLES GO I rn back by ur Are and utnuur si, 'i1sm ll lie M)wl uful frie.Jy lut ' , We rsplurrd Ure If (.ftlrer., MttfU-tl-U If f. Ieeu. u SjuTJ Zl ,fr.'.!','"", Til M lufk UtiUkly II kill Atv oflnrsiasaaia iin.iini.i llwples d.sr ,n liill..ui t Jwpli. , Wi. spply VlMiu li sllrrisil soi 1 flfM u4 M tU luniuntutui il UHXUlHf I'u.lsiit lakit In).) su'i i r(e it I elL tA JirsOlig si nuir )uw ik ' lel IUr HUf i sulkelluui (Ml 1 live ll ii fiiuf it III frsulli slur IxUI lime sir clra uririlrig .lw ImffiJiUr J'usisw l sbeulHlrly Inr m Uu, tttt tlrugiel rll JVIM J'l ff.r , iwi, ( nr. i im ff , r )ut I'wlsw IMmP, Wiewkslid Mb I'imIsw. It ituUmi llieuls, A eel Wf,H yew eri u ilmn tMt Bummt Jw yeur fwll sfee sll ( pmu eey ateyi f neaeVae ta-aajj a. a.i, sVfwawwj iwwr9, ve wwS aMseJf tflrwfW, Ul Pwf Wwk Csm Mfji f Bay CaMtiaW wssawy eTews, ew Tawe'f yes euu, iti . r Uaalli f I m ,t ia ' taf t m tear fie n t tti : $4fnn $i ! l rtiUi I WHt, VtHitH hl'IH Hi: "' E SAYSPETROGRAD V Teuton Army Tlre Now Threatened on Both Flanks by Russian Forces. BATTLE FOR PRZEMYSL j Germans Battering the Russian Front of Twenty Miles Furiously. PETItOGISAD (Via London). May 21. The German offenilve movement has been definitely checked on fha rher, but the communications to the rear as welt Co-operating with this army another strong Itusalan force to the eastward of rrsemyal la pressing aralnst tho right wine of this German advanced portion. Southward of rrxemysl. on the other hand, the Germans are furious ly battering the Russian front, and a very hotly contested action Is being firount along a line of twentv miles between the Tlsmenitza and the Stry ' Mirers. Other points of activity are ' ,h6 of Drogobltch-Stry Railroad and between Goussakow and marked advantage to either fide. The official communication Issued to-day follows: "In the Shavll region the enemy continue to oocupy strongly organ- 1 Id Tvil i ( Inn rrn . 1 ,4 . Wl. ... - - r u,v au.UI forces which had crossed to the left bank of the Dubysa near Ttossljenyl again have, been driven back over the I river, i "On the Narew front, in the valley ' of the rissa, we renewed our attack on the enemy. "On the left bank of the Vistula, the enemy, supported by Intense ar- niiery ore. has made fruitless at tempts during: the last few days to drive back our pickets, who now are on the left bank of the TUwka, "South of the l'lilca In the region of Klymtntow the enemy attempted an offensive, but by enerrMIc coun ter attacks on tie night of the I'd we repulsed them, capturing tnore than one thousand prisoners and four machine guns. ' "In Oallcla the enemy generally has assumed the defensive, his active op erations mostly taking the form of counter attacks, Between the Vis tula and I'rsemysl we progressed slightly on the left bank of the Lower Han aad repulsed four counter at tacks In lbs rlon of Itudnlk. North east of Kerilawa we dltludced Hie enemy from the village of ohr, We successfully repulsed German counter alturkf on the night nf the IM on the front Makowlsk.. Wsillri "fielftrtin I'reiiDil and the great iiisrsti of the Dnlusler Ilia uiemy pir slated ou the list In frullleea t Irmpls to break our front betwren lli village of (iouultbw and Krynlra. On (lie HUM nt lh M our Irixipa epsned an bfTsnslve In a region nearer jibe Dniester and, pressing I lie enemy, look o prlfonera and four ruuchlni guns. "tiii the front on the right bsnk of Hie Dnlrtlnr, In Hie Hboo'so region, there v a stubborn fight durlnj Ihs .1st. The Miuy repl4ly Uat,vJ our Irenrhes. but h lime su Anv UtnWIMUft m I MuntrV CAPITAL FH0M ITALY, ANTICIPATING A WAR, IHHr.VA fwlisertstiil May II th'ui4U fiii.iitlsl liilsieela, u afilU4 Hii,kM wr ih war f Kb I'.it l sa,i i rTr XaS IIZXLS i Vt-li IM it wliltk eliUttail MoiSld '" seiilfliwi, v Hiei ,uMieilo ifOeONsii prupefly ili M tt-i4'4 ll Is IKns la 4 Dial hnmu M,t , uitMs id lalUM iuwlo. eiittiKitieil Ui (Uliy WyJ Hviu, tali.n.u, run t Liflt f lt,M,i A lalM ewlww. el b, u llaitt. aiiil, i Mew e4tMH fer Aujernari slwss i 4 UOhae AUSTRIAN Mol aTtACKS ITALIAN CONSULATE IN TRIESTE; FI0HT8 POLICE 4 VIKHtiA (n A'0i'eMi) May M Alt A U I flan M.eli 4sr Maa lb Jlallan i'uinHH al 7lte, bul , wa tlnrer, M by IU vl" 7 f teal .was limkt) wilb ls and e ,le ,if aMl il4Vnllwbs t oil v 04 tli Is ( fial ktd inttiti war. GERMAN ADVANC NEAR SAN CHECKED Bohemians on Their Way to the Battle Front; Italian Military Bicycle Scouts Ready for Field TOTAL POPULATION I BASeSii OF ELEVEN NATIONS AT I JPL3gMWkW WsmBIM war is 462oo,ooo. 1 my.-MHl'ltl&H'rTl The population the ( IHUi WMlBm UW- mmUKE3MjmKm nations war is as liHS:Ij'.!fluaW Cr.iMsBMBsHI Nation. Great Hrltaln France Russia ... Italy , IJelclum . . Japan ... tsrbla Montenegro Toui s:.soo.m The papulation of thr ure nations in the Germanic alliance are: Nation. Germany Austria-Hungary . Turkey (Europe Asia) Toui Grand total at war 12,000 DEAD LEFT BY ALLIES, SAYS T Attack at Southern End of Gal lipoli Peninsula Is Re pulsed. CONKTANTINOFLB. ilsy H (Via Amsterdam and lyin.lun). Official announcement was made here to. day that nn Attack by the French and Jlrlllsh force yraterday on the I Turkish position near Hed.lual llihr, on the southern end of (Islllpoll l. nlnsula, bail been repuUcd. It Is stated the ulllts left Z.ObO deed on the fit I1. Tho slslttiieiit follow "The enm- nn Holiday allarked near rwdiu.iahr, under lb trot. ti'iii nf hln liallrrles iu n.el, but nolthalaiwlln( lli furl thai Ii had lelnfuru-iiieiltji, on rpuUd lite at lack The hiwii left :.fj i... fll (lie field, und h upluiKl a luaihlue I nn Iiuh.ii- tlir fltftit ur ft r iu. IiU'IIIm a.filiUim In (mII IiiIii Hi m " "Wa lut I only :i0 weunded and furl, three klM Our bailsrlss alxnf the ibur.i tif Die Dardsusltes uu much damage lo Hi. eiiein,'e ship. Slid lll.l,r near HMullialir Oil of uur ballsrlss en (be Aaliu J hll all rsnny ehip (uur IIih... Hi. ship uUiU'rilly lesvlrif (be slraiis A lllii .f Hi. V'eus.ame rw .it., eae bit by it uur sbMia Our Aien Murktwy lb swns m. uiy , KtiUlidxl " I f be uumUr it Hollsti ii4 I'reiirh MiMps Isriled slum lb DsrdanelUs list ii liien-.4 It) v,o(,(i py a4d. lluii.l 4e Iwr s.llwris Ol lb Ir p mt ehwi sUiwi I e Sir sabl l I 1 1' s lut wrtflnel leidlH lui was e4 4)at4 l idV4 PAMPHLETS PUBLISHED UHGIUO SWEDEN TO JOIN )N WAH AOAINwT NUSSIA, UtUIHtH U tl -a m, Mas. Ut I', lu. 'l,Mketk iWMr fw) ' wf el. MieMi Hu$ ra.l IwtaiWrtaawl MW.li U faVtba, e lue.4tt f Ike lit' li-rttnittia ut itii H4r la lb wsi Sfaieet !ie 1 turnout Ul$t Ibal Wwedtk ip u el vi eaamre Ike n.4. peu4M ut Mwii4 k ait elietk uu Huaet ul I f iitti .aie Naell II III, Ma, lUlil'lelM 11 I . May M mi, W Omuttil. atU ut t tutu SMiilai,, bsati.il ieM( kt4 M M iHum4 lf a pllii4 ball in e satu si I'alims, lfllir l,4 IM al UuHi bale Uhitf, H mtt Uw tit. E:::::::'S ' wRfflmMMm -SWM TURKISH REPOR si.ooo.ooo mmmysKS-" ",. jw vmmy. m, www. www I X sVIl..u 3Bha. J aBV M .J s yr I ... ..000.n5 Tj- 'Z THU MOUN1 ... .0,000.00 1 'esiNLS and ... Jl.000.fO9 BUT NEVER SAW THE MANBEFORE Witness at Montimagno Trial Says He Did So Because . He Feared "Frame-Up." The part that dUirlct politic hint eemrd. to the nttnrnoye for I'.irlmu Moiitlinae-no. to plsy in hie trml fur th murder of Mlch.iel (llamari. lieu tenant to Ills- Tom Foley, was the keynote of the drf.ne'-'s lutnn ng up i by Caeiter lUrra this afternoon. .Outside pressure," wa the term Mr Harm Ui.l In elmrerferlilnr what be detlsred he f.lt lo be the Wrongest element hi had lo meet in defending hi client, Tlirourliuiil th trial ihe names of Ills' Torn Foley and Michael A. Uu frsno, Deputy Hlreei Cl.aninc fir,Ti. mlatloner, eere frequenlly mentioned, a were Fole'a nrgajilsallon, the Downturn Taniiriany Club, and Dial of llufrsno, th Home llule lrno. rfalle Club, whleli k ilalillalil after h.t iMillllral srllt with rr. Jilil li-tnr Hi. uiiiiiilns up wu. ti sun. An, lira l Menu, c,llirwU. fciioMn sa ' Miry," r'fann! pick ukUI was rll I'; Ih ilefri He n,ll Uiul he 1 upl'll (h II61M llule Club at No 41 M,lOi lr.l in.'li.il Day f tl h. .eld ha ape III w)i M..ranu fcll Ji.i e Mall, wliu fl.a lesllfia.) a(lnl iluiil,iial0 ' H'lpkllnt bad "lib Mill, ti ril ) a anull iumj-kiIii. ptl, wbUb ha lashed U lit flslil wllrai M,kl slwiillinasu allurlitf tlwatd lb alM lit Ms Hack rrel?r whl'll ftlaflliu ,w )i rerrtad thai daf and -Mlaary" t.t'l he lie,, saw lit null Ufur ; Iwl ( miml A y, Uraue. I ess lib rVestlxe eU Dial del aftd wrp rw- awsev Tl.e vi ff t.f4 Hti, u.wfM Ht l bed iwi.r MaWiiibae'iM, h4 bad KaH-e eei Mm sill.,. It, (I.. tat lUile dub tl Uw Uu t,tt tau.u.llaa A.4eiM M UM AiUin0f HhmU,s t h wM 1k k4 beM In lb. Um t-f Deleft M 4,: t-b, e-l ee Wn K. I auiu.il Ibal U ),4 nUtalM, tieaj i tifwu,Ut.s ere lu Ihelrt A'ltrrney in lb I rtM Mtal lut Ik Mtnl unn4t Mlet-if la ? MsmlNslaea sIslH . b4 ln te.4 l pkk um b nui4'irr vf Usiiberl fruti, Ha MP IM (Ih Vl'tet -ify f.MMfe KIIMl I'Uwrt at. 4 !.! U Um4 4.4 evW4 Mawi,iu,ui aliWunb ka .s4 aeer i.a (It Mtau bff. t k I f Id ! fa, 4ullif 'al k. Wa lk( as.fi. I HeM la4 ,mlil ui.ii Iw du si)4 k 414 uu flu' Ueu be was fri4 a-f weina ttmuut uu." u flsiie, u nut, bwi u line. up and lndl".ited Mnntlmasjno, who w re a rnp, by rnialns; hl liimd to his own cap. Junfn Oaffney. who said he was an investigator and ndjuster of No. 34 Park How, teatUld to a conversation h had with William Armstrong, one of the "ee witnesaes" of the murder, callM by the prosecution. Ofiftney said Arinatrunx had auld to Irlin Moy, I, two months after the murdrr. tfi.it ho (Armstrong) reached the ecene of th ehootlni; too Into to m tht nctuul roinnilxlon of thi crime, hut Ui.it Iim liinl heiird tho Diatrlct AttorSii-y hud four ee wit noKw-fi Htnl that Armslrons; wn to tratlfy 1tu the e.ime tlilllK." Th" first eltlieat of lo-iliiy was Mr Itxlty Kiillut of n V& V.t TMrtv- third Httf'l. but f ormr r I of No 13.1 : Swoiiil Avenue llefora aha win called to th" aland 'era.tr liKrm. at-intiiii.iKiiu'fl uttur nrj. had him stand up aj that Mrs ("allot, who WHltid on a teiidh In the rear of th courtroom, might hare n critical look ut him, as hitherto she had wit r'y a pholoKraph of th d. frndanl. Aa uion sa XluiitliiiaKtio tood up th gave him one look and vehetiirntly ahook her brad Mrs. Kallul UetinniO mat she wsa iroinK throuuh MhiIUuii Htre.l on Ih iniirnliiit of the murder. Aa aim reached I'h.stliill Htrttil all. heard four I'lttnl abula U DM you a ttr lieraon who nrnl the ahulaT A. Yra Q How far weru nu frum tha man wliii did the ImiitllisT A A limit Ihe Imilh Af Ihe rourlrooiii (l fret) U Viiu saw th mm whe had Ihe ruvolker. whu did Ika ilimitinff A Ye. I did J How was ha dreaaedr A, A Ill-lit are, eojl and a low dark anfl bat, Her Mr Hair had Uonllm.f lm stand, y l this th man r"i do th -utlnt A Uu. b I nul Th Miurdrr wa Isller and broad.r, ly way ef HHalnlH br r.as-ia fur (..llfrlws Mr fsiM aisled Ibet the bad rial ut lb Dial In lb ! Niptr and fell I bat If an lrinoenl Htau wa bains' tii4 b ebuuld evui frwerd. was net until laal Tkursdas. mule I bad la NMMMk fl.f lb muriW Mis KsH'l ewM. U4r ! at.Kil Hal. tl,.i efwk l aiiy alattil llrf ariaw "" ifua4 Iti alee tit svawtea af Ik frvtltda Im 1 IH b .4 Httll uteltl M ., nr sea axel eiit i4 bet iw tM.ii lien ilk l aatw ' Wilsj tba elMj( ef s fw skafanar ltaaf lit fvr he 4ef.ea Siaoal Jlw4iMr Ji e.td, Ufa! Ik settMwt- ttat V- HM. ibet be weieM bl ksi( dV Jury iey &THICT CEHS0HSHIP IS PUT INTO EFFECT BY ITALIAN DECREE. IUMK Mr fl rfl 4 t ,. .wiHW pirrM-e' lut a rl.14 '-, t '' 1444. Kw,pa. tb statu. Ul ,kwli uu tttii sit4 la4 wl a . a Tba 4te Uu ,ttnet r l-aJ HUMta. utat, si4 uuMu Mtt4a T Wat tar. it i, laSlii, taw. uiiu4i a4Ht 4 a k' a basks i . Bali 'IM A 'a,ia,' wmi e Hurt If) srsLt--tiT BERLIN REPORTS TWO DEFEATS FOR Germans Make Direct Contra diction of the Statement Issued at Paris. TAKL5 MANY PRISONERS. French War Oftlce Asserts That Attacks at Several PointsWcre Repulsed. IIKItl.t.V, via wlrelrm to I.'indon, May 21. Defeat fur the allien with heavy lossas In two drives ngatnst tha dentin n lines In tho last twenty-four hourn wan rrpnrtnd In official dc sp.ilchcs to-day. The official state mrnt said: "Hevcral advances hy nlpht and day by tho Ilrltlnh, between .N'euvc Olmpelle and Olvenchy, and Krrnchj attack on tho nortncrii slupo or the lArctte hills, nt Ablaln and north and south of Netivlllr, were repulsed with heavy luflscn to the enemy. Wo took ISO prleonern. ') let with, the ileuao Und tho Mo- sellr) artillery hattlvH continue. In the I Korent of Li 1'rotro tho French suf- feretl losses du tin it a new nnd unstic- i cfiful attack. "In the eastern and noutheanlcrn tlieatren of war the situation la un changed," I'AltIS, May J(, Tho French War OIIU'u thin afternoon gave out thu fol lowlnK report: "At several points between Hloon strncto und Ypren tne enemy yester day delivered attaclui, after having mado prellmlniiry un of asphyxiating Kaaes. Them- attacks wcro repulHCil. "In the region to the north of Ar ms tlio flirhttnit continued nil nlRht Inn?. Wo took 120 prleonern at u point to tho north of the village of NkiivIIIp Ht. Vaast, Tho enemy dp llveri'd suvvrul counter attacks, but they wern checked by our nrtlllery. Tho artillery rnwiRninenta arn belnic continued with Intensity 'Further reports received describe atrlklmtly the. extent of the check ad- tnlnlatereil to tlie Uermans In thin re irlon durltiK the evening of May 22 and the nlxht of May 22-23. In spite of tlin numerous reinforcements brought forward with all apecd nnd the vigor of the fresh attacks repent ed two or tbri'O tlmen tlio enemy tailed In every ono of bin efforts and suffered connldernhle loanee. COUNT DE PIERREFEU, BOSTON GIRL'S HUSBAND, KILLED AT THE FRONT. IIOHTON. Msy ii. Court Alnln do I'lcrii'feii whose wife In n daughter of Mrs Wllllnm Tudor of thin city, has iM-en killed while at work im n lied Cross anibitlnnc In France, aceordlnK to a cablegram received by Mrs. Tudor from the Countess. No details were given. Countess de llerrefail, who has been head nurse In the lied Cross hospital at Dlnard, France, will return hr. Tho Count de llerrefeu, who was employ! in an officii of the United Htal.a Hleel Corporation In Chicago, went to l'runo.1 at tha outbreak of the war and Joined his reglimnl Whllo eervlng In Ihe trenchea Inst winter mm injuied by falling enrth when a h'll bur mail') 1 poo bla re ruwry. Im joined thu iiualllury mid aa, aisled In ailibtllanrti dillln. The Connies made a brief trip In ihla country early In the apilng, lo vlalt hei four i hlldirn al brr niiiniii.r lionis al lluiiiiKk N II nulling fur France April II ITALY IMPOSSIBLE FOR GENTLEMEN TO ASSOCIATE WITH, SAY THE GERMANS. WAKkllNOTOW, May l-"l(aly ba made j,ipialbl fur gRllmen lo axlale with b'f," I Ih opinion of 0rii)u diplomat, Iraiikly espreaaad ly on of ttiaxo beta to-day, folliwlug lb anntuiuint of lb declarallua ul war "That aba fallal to baep bar pad wltit O.ruiaiix and Aucirie ba sum iuurui -u wbu ui, wui'Ur iu. pins' eua.tlin all bad iumii to Oi. lriti navy allsik, but ffstug vui ,f lb flsbl la on thill and stabbing ait "f br swulll aiu.a in lite batik It alwlb.r, wa lit pliiallon, BRITISH CENSOR CHARGED WITH OPENING AMERICAN , MAIL ON A STEAMSHIP.; Hi. HUM tVl. niitl.t, tu Utt , I. I i. Mas tl (I it; dW 4 tp.ltlita Mta4 'wb., ti Iw da, by (, Uvttll M.at,t I'lt.t HwllttU iklUe4 l al ( UntitU UUMI 4pl4 AHtaf i ti mail fw lllwtitd ta4 lb.. aMtattaaw "ttll I'1- ,4, 'I bt tC i'iwi t w4 ' l,t t-nj i-p-r 4 ai.i ! I . 4tip, a it.ef.rl lUtiWttUL SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK , BY MINE IN NORTH SEA; CREW OF 22 IS SAVED, 7H KHOl.il Uur ll-TbHwH ' lk Utiir Iltrair4l we sunk by a ... i. ,i ), tfunu Ut kwlt4 Mn f lamfy uu I k Iw fb bwaU at. 4 wire 4 KMlt4M fard skew , H iti4l. u wtasiuar Iaux4 lta l(r Vv4la. Aa trior apparently wm a4 In lakle UaMuJawlsa. THE ALLIED ARMIES WAR NEWS A message coming from Germany . . . uiiiruiiiiiiiii 1 uu, niiu.f n"." ....... - on Italy. UUIU AUJIUUI MUU 1111 1 1 l iu.p.v nssuincu me cnmpaiKu win opon ui Is said to hvo nwiemhJtd an army on acrons Iho Adriatic from Albania. Ofllclal nnnoiincfmcnt Is made at retrograd that tha Auntro-Qerman forces, after nwceplnj across the wcnlcrn hnlf of Cnllcla, have been checked. They aro now said to havo nsnumed the ilcfenglvc. Constantinople advices Fay the French and Hrltlsh hnve Innded 30,000 more men at the Dardanelles In addition to C0.000 disembarked orlglnnlly. The Turklsn Uovcrnntent announced tho loss of an old gunboat, sunk by a submarine. Tho military situation In France and Ilelgliim Is unchanged. Heports from Holland and Franco say Ihu Germnns Intend to fall back on their second line, for the purpose of shortening tholr front nnd releasing troops for service against Italy. Another German neropbne of the Taiibo typo flew over the northern suburb of I'arls this morning and In Its flight dropped teveral bombs. o person was Injured by these projectiles. Count rjl Cellcre, tho Italian Ambassador, has formally notified tho Htato Department at Washington of a stale of war between Italy and Aus tria. President Wilson will issue another neutral proclamation later. EUGENIA KELLY GETS RESPITE; (Continued From First fnge.) home. Detective O'Farrell han In formed Mrs. Kelly that nt IcaM one night when the gll wan out wan not spent at Minn Arocha'n, Tha prlvatn detective who came to court for additional atibpoenan to-day said that thcro wan tho utmost diffi culty In tracing any of the persona to whom they wcro addressed. Sat urday night, he said, seemed to have been a moving season for nearly all of the girl's acquaintances. The man against whom the prin cipal allocations of Mrs. Kelly and her lawyer, John F. Mclntyre, were dlrectod, Al Davis, hm left his apart ment at the Van Courtlumlt Hotel, as hnn his friend und dancing partner, Minn Honnlo Olaes. They left no ad (truss, but Mr. Mclntyro nald he would spare no pains to get Davis Into court. Kveu Mrs. Ralph II. Thomas, Eu- genla Kelly's sister, has said sho Is desirous of keeping off the wltneas stand. Miss Kelt wanted a number ot her girl friends to testify for her. but dreading tho publicity they refused, whereupon nho Is quoted as saying: "Oh, the estsl What do you think of th. t lor frisndsT" she was tulking over tlio telephone. Al Davis wns referred to In court Saturday by Mrn. Kelly nn chlof among the younc-inon.on-Hrnadway frlenda of Eugenia, tiho also men tluiwd lluuulo Ulana us u dancing partner of Davis. Mho described Dickie Warner's studio apartments us the rendosrous In which Kugenla met I Davis. I Miss Kolly rofuaed to eee reporters at Hands l'otnt yesterday. Hbe was laughing and Jcstlnu' with young men guests ut a week-end house party of Mrs, Thomas, ber sister, but Mrs, Thomas saldl i "Kuuenla i In no more dang.r of being aent to uu Institution than I am. This whole affair Is simply an u4- tempt on mother's part lo frighten 1 her Into babavlnr. Hut 1 am afraid I It lua mlasd its murk, bt causal Kugtnla la not In the least bit scared. "Mother probably feel worse than' any ut us for having hud to tako such iilreme measures. The whole esse simply Is that uf a uung girl who doieu't realise what ahu Is dulug, with too niuuh money and lou wuih time. In whlnh to sptnd II, falling Into the' liands of improper rompanloiia, "it Is uteUss lo try lo make Ku lula talk, 1 bare uelluo4 br wltbout success, hbs has told uie Just enough n convince trie that ihsre U really knulhlug very s.rious a h affair, ll'e just a family row, "Mother and Uugtrue never could get along My stater Is very lod. Pn4nl and wilful Hh Ihlnk sb Is tUlf old en'Higb lo de se sb plesscs, sod so eb will nut alluw uiulli.r lu dictate to bsr I ruul adoill tbtl ffJrm Wo Send Cttndy by Parcel Vott CT MktWFMiv ft V ' I W-.b i.JiMi irwit lu. Sun Ut VllK ' m,t. a Ui 'hi t i u,i, ,t,ui b ml f EmUb iUc tnKii lor Monday Mii Tuendny I lary.tfiiiJiV' rn'ftgjra 19c I lu, hturUf I j lu, 1u$tJ, tniin.Air ,rsjii nikui, ,,, .... , , ..,"'. j ajil 4 -4vf tW&tllaa J ki.l, ,FL r 4, V. "'-- bat., !.( ITttll 7iltt. U tX-ut. f m aa. .lal, Ullla atal, atis ae t I 4 4tlift fl.lM. lUt4t u4 tumvut tii Iaa4, jal tlaat4 la luffift ll W u tallaa ,atu44 m m. r-"sff... 10c 1 1 "rJ, iQc IN BRIEF. by a roundabout way ntalM that the ... . n I ..or . - - m,ii,.i "- n ...w .. in mm muuuiuiuuu the soutneagtern coasi 01 me couiur; mothor Is a bit strict at times. Out, then, Kugunla In very hard to man ago, no 1 guess It Is a toss-up." "I have known Ma Kelly about two years, Dlcklo Warner said. "I met Kugenla through her. I have been very fond of them both, nnd I thought Mrs. Kelly was as fond of me as I am of her, "Hut," ho went on, "Mn Kelly knew most of us, as I said. Why, the hist time. I saw her nnd Kugcnla together 1 dined with them at Dolmonlco's and then went to the Horse Show. There In Mrs. Kelly's box was Al Davis. When I asked how ho came there, 1 wan told ho had been iuvltod by Mrn. Kelly, Ho was In the party when wo had supper In Uostanoby'a afterward. When told that aevon subpoenas had been Issued Haturday by John F. Mclntyre, lawyer for Mm. Kelly, and that ono had been nerved on the Canhlcr of tho Gotham National Hank, Mr. Warner laughed and suld: "I supposn Ma Kelly hopes to show through him how Ktigenla got that t.1,000 or $1,000 it'ti claimed alio has on deposit tnero. ur courno, we nave at heard tho ntory that sho borrowed it from Clarence Jonee, but Jt la my opinion her flmmclnl nffulrs are her own private buulncsa and nobody's, clao concern." Mrs. Albert J. Davis, who Urea at No, -131 Front Street, Hempstead, ti. I., said lant night nhn bad read of her husband's connection with tho cane ot Kugenla Kelly, but sho declined to be Interviewed. 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