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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 192 SECRETS OF WORLD WAR’ Convocation On Limitation 11 The fase naide ntory ent Foch Sees Dangers if Terms Are S ST of Armam , Tonight at 8, Central High School Auditorium SPEAKERS Tardieu with n relation of W happened whern the forel ministers received the terms Inid down by the allled y { e .. Dr. JAMES S. McGAW, presiding, “WAR FROM 7THLE CHRISTIAN VIEWPOINT”; SENATOR 'FRANK B. WILLIS, “LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT AND BUSINESS REVIVAL.” COMMUNITY SINGING OF PATRIOTIC SONGS. nis. Foch felt tha t another Tomorrow Afternocn, 2:30, New Masonic Auditorium drop of blood ahoul SPEAKERS Dr. LARIMORE <. DENISE, presiding; HON. CLINTON N. HOWARD, “THE NEXT GREAT EVENT”; MRS. EZ JAMI- SON BENDER, President National Women'’s Relief Corps, “NA- TIONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS, BASIS OF INTERNATIONAL CON- FIDENCE”; MRS. H. M. XENDRICK, “NECESSITY FOR LIMI- TATION OF ARMAMENT.” and Parleys on Peace Open. Too Severe. BY ANDRE TARDIEU. oW T a few | CROIY 50 desires, till complete victory | Captatn of tie Freach army. French ngn 167 During the whole war only 2 ew |is won.! Commiscionet to Ameri Clomenceanis [ov its units have ventured from their | gy Wants to Wait on Austrin. NOVEMBER VC) CALION "RECORDS On Sale Tomorrow A\. “Tha he Vocalion * kecords. “Say it w !¢ youand your gues it here in (e warm Col. House Arrives | i | #ight hand at the conference of \erlllllcl ports. The surrender of {(hese units > will be merely a manifestation, “h(rh No one asking to be heard in dis- ' 2 5 Wil s the public, but mothing|cussion of Marshal Foch's point of CHAPTER XV. Tore T malce the armistice harde 5 ylew, which s already well Known ' y : fo! peat its sole object is to place [from the preceding meetings, the ! WOCH FOR MODERATE ACTION. | for T repent its Sole 0RIn Austrian armistice is next taken up Raetween Octobor 23 and 26 the| And Marshal Foch adds: & :mlmow:urile(;«”t%a ’fimafl'u",‘\: of {)I--: ) (ot “What will you do if the Germans, |meeting of October 31. On November heads of the Kuropean governments | JUNEE WL SO0 100 e Wevero and |1 auother meeting 18 held, followed and their ministors of forelgn affalrs | ainpla conditions that 1 propose, re-1by two others on the 2d and 4th, have all guthered in Paris. On the |fuse to subscribe to the additional|the greater part of which is devoted Notice this delicious 24th Mr. Houso joins them, &ix weeks [bumiliations you suggest? Will you|to the German armistice. Asa whole, } Ve east 3 t.|on that account run the risk of a re-|except for few aggravations, the plan flavor when you of President Wilson. The meet-{nawal of hostilities with the useless|of the commander-in-chief is adopted - ings begin at once. They have not|sacrifice of thousands of lives?’ purely and simply, for the western | smoke Lucky Strike yat the official character they will a What Wi as for the ecastern front i —it’s sealed in by d Be Riska? On the naval clauses the discussiol the toasting process ¥ o se the niotto for every Fo xal4 n Records are not only better to 1 lastls iger, And remember sume on the 31st, when the supreme That was the whele question.|is more prolonged. Despite rthe 710 and Lo dance to but they counci! meets at Versailles. Generally | Would harsher terms prolong the|tions put forward by Marshal F the meatings ar Leld in the mortn-|war? For how many months? What |previous meetings, the. council of ad- Number Size Price in Mr. House's place in the Rue | would be the risks? Col. House “flru(ln insists tl|(:;l u;‘« greater ‘l:m'l e ° do TUniy in the afternoons at|and Lloyd George wers anxious—as |the Germau surface fleet must e sur: i) From : ) M. Clemen Was alto M. Clemenceau—to obtalnrendered and iuterned. 1t Is curlous Tey k,"':"h;u-;c;!vg[-mllln o n, ef;;"f’:f;fl 14239 10 § .25 istry of war o seorge, who had the maximum long as the military | to note that Mr. Liovd S set Lady—Fox-Trot, Tnuo. * Office Rooms lhe Quay d'Ors authorities considered the maximum |9Pposed none of the land clauses, ex- - = oot . the ¥arious fronts (the wrmis ecesmars. O Octoher 59 they ek |Dresses fear that tie demmnds of the T i s e el 14243 10 ¢ 58 Austria-Hungary 18 momentarily ex-|ihe eommander-in-chief to reply to[Naval experts may vrolong the Wi Yerkes® S, 8. — e Deoted) and the terms of the German | {joe y 7 =5 o Ino purposa: He aisks that the decision | [emmm———— | | Alla Orchentra armistice are the subject of the dis- Sieaelipolnts AR hal o Do put of at least Gl Avstria | e ar * ° New et % Ak3Ne 9 5 0n “I am not In & position and no one | “@REMIALee. L Ch tl t Newpart Soriets O ety A I ot o oty ana o one| SIS rver 10 e || 1 10€ Chastleton Y n, e Ay gt | , vere enoukh. | I ML & BonUon e at thres | (Whether Wo want (o mako peace ‘at| i Jusc ke a Rainbo 1 gx-Troc 141 10 " as T Riies, rapresent. | WCCUTLe foracast. 1t wmay Iust (b once o (o continue’ the war for a 16th Street at R sckers’ Dance Or (e e Uinited ‘States on’ th. Inter 3 year. It may be very tempting to take al T Want You Mvmlng,Nmnk- d Night | kuows? Jowever, If 1 cannot fix &5 " erain number of ships. But that andsomely furnished S8 Flatilla O allied military council, would prefe: Fox-Trot, 1442 10 8s Most desirable offices for rent at reason- . prefer | date, 1 cun reply to the main gues- |§ g oty 1§65 Boay Macassses a shorter and in some respects X mor 3 “|le not the main issue; At present each e digorous iext. In his cpiuion. two | o Sele Guostiou 1 T iot our armics Io losing more e in | Apartments b E o1 ath andsshin ces Wbnder 16 You SOl € | s would be sufficient-—total dis- b ownt |5 week "than at any time during the P rices « o an ¢ g 4 nent and complete. demobiliza- | YOUE nulitary v, Uie vers st four years of war, We must not Oue room and bath abic prices onthe oG, & oors ol the Aogh e (o Sieee (i rion. This 1d make it qulte cer nditions which we ough v andljgme sight of that. If Austrla gives in| Ty and bath - S BPEH Down In Happy Valley. wooas tain that ¢ iny could not resume | c we shall know where we are. By Mon«r S new Star building. % ‘ Yostil Wonld forco her In | So-if : Gor- | day we shall be etter able to fay { F“]“ Hrff_lmsve{‘"c" 3 Charles ad ce L tu all peac: - ow, is useles: Copyi B ol e i, ¥.) ee § sations - H ~ G O i 1 dmo;& “to submli tu all peacs eon (Copsrigited by the Mobda-Merrilt Con u,J’ outhly Eats Reservations are now l;emg closed for one 21 he . heads of " assisted. by Marshal | 16TIL INSTALLMENT TOMORROW. upon the final text to be ST {| The F. H. Smith Company October Jtsstdent manager on premises, ccompar L Vhlldet " You hllll (xu- For Mr Bliss Shnwimarizes Views. | sovernments, Arthar Bur Gon. Bilis, after a remarkable cX= | oo o Or more rooms. 14238 10 8% position his \"ewf* mmarizes | gubmitted to the guprems puncil of hem as follows b a Which B | o L e T et 'on the | E1Ants, by means of thelr greennes: Wanaging Agent. a5 L0 on6 UE Lhe MEMbErs Of ek o te e on b A e H ot e :‘_”“ to coilect and stlore the heat 815 15th Street Apply Room 101 s2017 92 198 ‘supreme council. adopts all the proposals of the|2fthe sun e — — Z 5 Lo ki?r the reasons stated above I SUE-=| commandar-In-¢l with a few ad-|z = == STAR BUILDING Sert c aion Crcuent 44002 12 1% e e assa Iatéa) pasern d_‘; ditions and specifications of details, \\f\l!:’(““Al{"'l(:'v‘er Tom!l‘d—-\uca.\lunurdmv Ao 4 g e 1 miand the complets diswrmament an Supreme Couneil Meets. - Rose in the Bud.._ A Vo dis Neor - demobilization of the military and | oo October 31 at 3 oclock the CAN Main 5000 Littie Grey Home in the Weat .. Myt AR neval forces of the enemy, leavinz (g On Betoltl M SC F & Cersailien wetiids Doak <onrwant/at 1 Hear You Calling Mo 20019 10 135 . Rini only such internal force as may | qbrei™e TOUREE HATE & L Ti ea Pearlman’s Book Shop Bonnie Sweet - © consldered newsmsary to the i pigon Tlovd George, Balfour. Or- TR > To a Wild Rose—(MacDowell) JMisintesiance of cider In lando, =~ Sonninn, House. Ver 933 G St. Only s 5o ol 19214 10 8 Sory Yesnitch, Marshal Foch. A No branck stores Mgl T Gen. Sir Tenry Wilson, “It’s delici nd De Robilant. M. Cleten- | f Ginderetia Bidg. 14th at G St. b e alls on Marshal Foch, who ex- A £ s lie military position crosted == = ¥ - cannot fignt, and being de- | P e e D mobilized caniuot agwin be called to- [BY the vistorics, of e Tastmpnts Rent a Ford or Dodge Kether for the objects of this war, | ¢ e after havine atatea ity Drive it ,mu 3. That the asscclated powers in- | German army, after having stated it N form tha enemy that there will be no [losses. He fl',-hAf 1 . o} diminution of their war aims, which |/ “An army which for three moutis ¥ i w c.l:mlu;-lwu; b = ore v awnd ;| 2 = will be submitted to = full and rea- \188 Boen fovced 1o Fetreat BRG WACH . & William Tell Overture William Tell Overture: emys Bliss 23606 12 928 disarmed men e Aeotian Comsaden of the Legion On the Campus. . 14235 10 a8 The Phitatelniiia Police Bazd § FOR REN 2 7 N SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS (2 MILTON ¥. AILES, ] C. €. GLOVER. jr., EN HO SES President T 7 Vice President - p i @I l LMMONS S. SMITR ‘ E ~ sonable di EEX between the na- e T = 4 . dlscups But all the same It persists in = Furnished or e Homs associated I Hhe Nt is miven « | thodical destruction, accepting buttle O i Unfuenished WM. J. FLATHER, | - AVON W. NEVIUS, hearing, he will have to submit to |eVErywhere. Furalsked and Usfars niurmshe Viee President ) . Anat, Cashier overything that the associated pow. rthf"f’m‘\'"};‘j‘;f’mfl,‘s:{g‘g’fi“ eor * FOR RENT High-cl Residential i Washmé?ans AEOLIAN HALL - TucLMh dfld G Sh'eds : L POW: jthe en ed fuc 4 . 2 C . o Shall Ay oo b the Tuture |the struggle goes on und continues.” From $125 Per Motk Up igh-class Residential g wx §leirwey Duo-Art Danclas Veber Diw: 1ar , 5 Properties a Specialty JOSHUA EVANS, Jr., | ; ¥ GEORGE 0. VASS, INC— 821 15th St Main 1477 Marshal Foch ex: i Writish Stiil Unsatisfied. i e, despite the appro Vice President : Asat. Cashier “On our sid h = : e Continue this battlo ou Onithe dtheet In maval mMAtters |y, 400 kilometer front. The effsctives of winter. we the representatives of Greal Britain e e T T s et of our army permit this. The British o o oo e cariue [4nd French armies have certainly suf- | d i fered, but they can go on. The Amer- arshal Foch and think s ot {_After the Germans, the ailles. = the peace of the world. i S e JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., | 1 | Randal! H. Hagner & Co. ROBT. V. FLEMING, = _| EARLE M. AMICK Vice Pres—Cashier | i Auditor 1207 Conn. Ave. i demanded by 3 3 lican ‘Army is still fresh and its re- 15 Al o pattieships, and | Y] s areiing oy il | At Houry Conentont to Studeats. ‘ o " morale of the troops is excellent I e 306 - xi’;“"‘m:s;m;"?‘fif’,'f A tes | This cnables us to go onm, if the; Call 1736 G st. n.w., or address Phone Franklin :fig 904 . %o 51 begins. I reproduce its salient passages. “to C oo True to he mission intrusted to 2 ; him by President Wilson, Col. House Ab I S cQe fArst of all acks Marshal Foch the e Martin ays: tollow Ing question: “Tell M. 1o Marechal, purely Irom ti. military point of view and | without regard to any other consid- Tration. whetker gow would rathor that the c,ermand..n;nuld reject or accept the armist the lines wo Lave just agree o Marshal Focl ans “The only aim of s to obtain * results. If- the ans ! armistice on the generul have just determined we shall have gbtained the vesult we seck. Our alms accomplished. no_one has the | Pins (o ahed another drop. of blood. Insists on Danger of Conditions. In other words, thé commander-in- quickly forms habits of cleanliness in children. They love to use it. And it makes them feel so clean and fine. *® “Life is a Search QUICIg()RHEAT For the Certain —So it is said. Let there be no CHILLY MORNINGS needless uncertainty about the CHEERFUL | #HUMPHREY - - safety of your savings. Put them not into get-rich-quick schemes, howsoever large the p.fomiscd returns. Put them into a strong bank—the strongest ahciiiobin by T W o REFLECTOR GAs | Qadiantfira | Femcsalind. The RED cake with the Put them into the Savings De- glorious lather. partment of this accommodating 85-year—old bank. Small starts | are welcomed: 3% interest, com- pounded semi-annually. @he-Rigas National Bank + OF WASHINGTON DC » | ©On_Pennsylvania, Avenue Facing the U.S, Treasury Bia Tetter of Octobar nd he still A HEATERS i nas his doubts npon this point—it is ry 1o comelida the armistice 3 out hesitation. T to the tugges- . Bliss and of Nr. Liod and others of he firmiv insists on the danger Df srial demands. He says: easier than to prop: Lnd even to impose cond 1t i [ mand the disarmament of : E— srrales in the feld R fow wil voul Youw'd hardly know Tke Sole’s { through the German ar RS i car since he's repainted th’ 4 cupy befora them fhe Rhine cro . 4 s 857 Demobilization? 1 am willing. | Wheels an’ changed th’ license. ut_do vou intend fo occupy the whols| (| vew i B P e Constable Newt Plun} confis the whole ‘of Cermany we shall never cated fifty-nine quarts o’ bottled e certain that emobilization as | 3, -l 1 in' e Cariiba ‘oat. Aa for tha German|in barn whisky this mornin’. rurface fleet, what do vou fear from | (Cobright National Newspaper Service.) D R SPECTAL NOTICES. ] SPECIAL NOTICES. NO DIRT—NO ODOR $15 up THE ANNUAL MFETING OF THE SHARB | TAE &3 WEETING OF THE HOME holders of the Fquitable Co-operative Building | Mutnal Bnlldinz and TLoan Assiciatl { 1d at the office of the | Ingts D. €, will be held Wednlldl > 1 1 ;. reet B Wednesday, | ber 2, 1021, s the al Foom, A Size for Every Room H p.m i ngt i < P. REESIDE, 4 cers snd-divectors nd for sach othe MAN 1Z i i { Becretery. n-u.“m- a5 may logally come before ‘e mect- % Y SIZES A Design for Every Fireplace NTEO_KBETORN LOAD TO ONERL 6. SMITH. Sec'y- Trea NECTICUT. Bt e Mook tack rearaing ,,,.,.,[A New lfiot‘:f With a chsh Il EpGAR SALES Vade in U. S. 4. from ashington woul o loa rnitore ([ When you use iquid Asbestos Roofin "am A ’ e fraight for New York or Connecticut. Tarms | I '|Il apply same and guarantee Froot five CO‘ ) sonable. Communicate by mail with T. A. from all leaks. Also sold in bulk. i DICKIB. 1892 Ontario_place. fadlson Clark, 1314 Pa. ave. s.e. Linc. 4219, ?—iu GEARS, | POSTEES MADE FOR DANCES. ENTERTAL DISTRIBUTORS . Main 1032-1033 BL. uoo Siontos ot n-we Fhane Col. 8310, = 1305 G St. N. W. CLAYLIN ¥OR EYEGLASSES. F'_ 1; BHEDD. '-mw-_-pmam Tew | = j —— ——— ireplace RADIOM Fires, nd { 3 B N ught Tron Andlmu. Gas | DN % Do S chavtes. L sh C { remeny ot 10 ‘E TS s e e FIKINES 50N S5 e eridan Circle Residence £ . ECTICUT _AVENGE CITIZESS' ( f | © Practics ltmitea to a lona. | Assoctation i1 ho::lh ita reguiar monthly mefl-‘ " 1601 23rd Street N.W. X 3 o A o Chareh, Ca | 2 | ARAND AND GORIGHT PTANOS FOR RENT: | Connecti & pm., Wednesday, ) ; reen an e For Sale or Rent Furnished plancs taken in & o Buatness_of ‘Tmportuscs will ‘ba. acted 1] ! S{UGO WORC! 6w, K . sident. § nod Emerson A. R. 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