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2. See 7 - ee -pee ee . pe a ow tr eee lone . _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER- 18, 1 ‘ pk eS er a oe ea 6. me Pir n= wb 6 tion of the note, of which he recetved two coples, ono written in French. | APGOOD WEDS nectar teas FRENCH PAPERS . HOLLWEG'SPEACE WILSON STUDYING 'STOMAMET TIONS | TMIRS HARKNESS OMe WPA CHIPEL yen solemn warniog. tn the, Telchetag, yesterday that if) Germany ‘ ‘The natural reactiow folowing Norman Hapgood, the writer, and celior’s solemn warning in the Reichstag yesterday that if Germany's yesterday's gigantic unloading of Miss Elizabeth Kempley Reynolds, enemics Continue the war It is because they have conquest in mind , ’ } stocks created a boom in the Stock io tk wetter, were martted O05 The hopes of the German people for peace are whole-heatted, but If (| ’ the present proposal is scorned, the rejection of the plan for a discussion i ot terms would serve to cement the empire ever more fully In Its deter- — al Market to-day. Apparently most of o'clock this afternoon in the marriage the speculators who became afflicted chapel of the Municipal Bullding by _ With coid feat upon hearing that Ger- Deputy City Clerk Frank J. Good mination and to dispel peace talk and speculation which has beem current. many had advanced peace terms got win { ‘ rid of their holdings hefore 3 o'clock Mr. Hapgood had ben married be- | | i | OT ACT WITH HASTE “Treacherous German Move Must Be Made to Allies Jointly, President Confers With Col, vrecipitate wlling to-day was done| Yale and Charitable Institu-|fore Dut was divorced on Nov: fy | Seeks Internal and External | Declares the Westminster | House and Cancels Crayne ae ane, feared cveraiat) tions Siiare iH state of Rail. | groom gave his address as No. 1 that the slump would continue, and tate of Rail- | groom | 3 5 Inrage! 3, is ; West Fifty-fourth Street, his age aa I | Effect,” Says One. Gazette. Engagements, “the iat increased in strength road Magnate’s W idow. reveals pio sie birthplace ae é : ———— |EVIDENCE OF A CRISIS.\1S CALLED “OLD TRICK.” WIDE INTEREST TAKEN, 2, (aited cee ty Tho will of Mra, Mary Warden| | Mist tn i the daughter of 120 1-4, only 2 7-8 ward L. Keynolds of No. Sec- Monday night's ciowe, ‘The day pro-| Harkness, widow of the late Charles) joa Avenue and ia twenty-two yeara duced rallies of from 2 to 6 points in| W. Harkness, Btandard Oi| magnate, | glu, Opinion Is Expressed That Germany Might! Bertin Tageblatt Declares | Daily Mail Rlouts Terms With, Washington Expects Some: att the teading active stocks and| was filed fro probate this afternoon,| Kor a long time Mr. Hapgood was i 4 i =, ae am ‘ as from 1 to 2 points In the less promi-| stew fiarkness died on Dec. & and|@titor of Colliers and afterward of Be the Gainer in Such ge gd banig- Sigg a a of Tigers and ys Cornet! een Biogk Exchange, day. the salen ap: | BAF estat Is estimated to be worth] Ofna Committee ot “Gt “Hundred cums ¢ ort the Peace ye. Murde: “rol J . yroximating 1,700,000 shares, | more than $20,000,000. ‘The residue,|and Seven which nominat jayor Cir stances. P ; | oe derer ‘ hae a fst after numerous bequests, is cut up! Mitchel. anon | — {nto thirteen parts, divided between Hativoads AbGUsR Come her brothers and nieces and their iments for Women Only, | families. RERLIN, Dee. 3 (by mail).—To saw PATIS, Deo, 1 LONDON, Dee. 18--1t was stated In| ors the Entente allies can aver ‘A clumay trap." | LONDON, Dec. 18—"Ci By Samuel M. Williams. ta flat vefusal|agree to terma until ona has been '% the caption under wihch tho says the Westminster Gazette, “Is (Special Frome Staff Correspondent | Ben ec nan Clermariyra prepoanl, ob- | Chercuehly vabequlsbed morning papers print Chancellor von | aware that the war ts pro ‘of The Evening World.) | Atgeia, Gola stine . G to consider Germany’ ; . io Sihe-ctheines + | One-thirteenth, absolutely, 1s given| spaco in the trains, reduco thelr aie vtousty would leave Germany in an| — In semi-official circles here It — Rethmannm Hollweg’a speech tn the] at tae iii 3 neutrals, ac ice bane ta remdieds Sin. Reet spat 2 \to Sarah B. McLean, astater, of Phila-|and thereby diminish the sean ot t y he athe he den 4 on bas before ie - af sed, ie are Ndvanageous diplomatic position in| ie eaid the allies’ present weace | reichatag. 4 m rather than to us, in t nt Wilkon ba re him the n 1 Mibea, th delphia; two parts to Edith Warden | coal used. the Corning, a sister, of Cleveland; one to| partments for women own o compartments “fo ry «Clarence A. Warden, a brother, of Gee avete can Paneneere Philadelphia; two to Barbara Warden Strawbridge of Philadelphia, another iter, and one to Willlam W, Warden of Philadelphia, a brother. He re- |celves, in addition, @ life income on r | first Instance, that she Is making her paper reports giving the text as mado nd f terms would demand willingness Li . [7 1 the eyes of the wor tt eheg Wal w mans Coneantinegle. 6 a | appeal, * © © ft fe here that publi¢ In Berlin, but will do nothing ot her owe pec bree on avis diplomatio| the etraite to Russia, restoration {1 Petit Journal. “We are no Germany has prepared her ground, until the official message forwarded Lameny tat 6 teem! reply, at feast! of Aleace and Lorraine to France, = longer in the presence of the trial “nd ft ls here that we have to meet| by the American Embassy in Berlin 4 ed to abift responsibility for evacuation of Belgium, Serbia, | efforts of those persistent appeals to)": lis laid before him, Rear ; Montenegro, Roumania and Po- ‘cies |W Must be careful from tho out-| At the White House tt was sald further warfare to Germany, must 16 grey Interviewers and newspaper articles ha’ ssident Wilson had time 4¢ > he ced tall set not to be manocuvred onto ground tt until Prest ‘ made by the Entente Powers. | land, end the coding to (aly of | crancellet von Mollweg eummoned| *' nn, “The time for folnts ts over,” says for Herbert W. Wa Paris, Prance, a brother, and another ‘or Nelson B, Warden, a brother, also Paris. A trust fund with an income of $10,- 000 a year is set aside for Henry W: to study the note nothing could be % . | Austria's Adriatie province and h we shall acem to be In the : egg! bigest tp ae te ste to Roumania of Transylvania, | the Reichstag not to hear his speech,| wrong. Tho allies must not refuse *#!4 about the form of transmission t stl" one carts held In trust, for Ife, for FNS ae tei one advocating |GERMANY 18 FLUSHED BY ROU-| but to ba confronted with an act. | 0 listen jo any proposals lald befor GUL Colonel on one deh Che one eee ee ee heceptance of Germany's proposition MANIAN VICTORIES. We Ge not fnow if at Berlin | (Hom in @ regular manner, but (hey tf nae "a - to act as intermediary in cor mh and immediate entrance Into nego-) tt is taken for granted that in the | incre gre people so naive as to/m™ust sty Plainly that their engage-| 100, So (orermouisty commie tlations. ‘That is tho opinion vaiced | Prewitt posture SEalimay to geopane imagine that the allies are ikely t0| that all proposals must be made to Whether the President will add a post- | by Philip Suewden, the Bmpire’s) Oo ame which could even form the| swallow this clumay bait, even on| them folitly and thet rors vin wate] script designed to promote peace 1s caprylquemy ned erent bon basis of negotiations, She ts flushed| the morrow of the events in Rou-| the slightest chance of being consid-| "ll! undeciied. | ered wh*h imp) ‘écany 62 The President ¢. Ned all his out. sponsibility it they dectine. It ts at] With her Roumantan triumptw, tt te) mania. In any case, Field Marshal | °! mply that any of them He. Wowt Mi Rost & side engagements to-day, including den, of Fredericksburg, Va., the in- should estray the others, , : least their duty, he holds, to see) Sfolines, ae Geaacinee Lapa von Hindenburg’a statement shows | "te rh is fad isol that the western OM? (© Preside over the annual meet- it come descending to his children at his peter ne ctdllty of ending the, Of the rellet in food: and oll she has) that the military ehertsh no auch| powers should desert. Russia and 7 of the American Ned Cross, and | death. tain the poset ot end remained in the White House, where he conferred with Col. E. M, House, his friend and adviser, who made a trip to Europe to sound out peace sen- obtained there. Niusion. What is still more certain|jeave the central powers to do The announcement on the evening |! that the treacherous German move | (hey pleased with Serb piacards, “Germany proposcs peace,” | aims at something else than genuine caused a considerable sensation In| peace. It seeks an internal and ex- the streets, but when the people had | ternal effect, Three hundred thousand dollars is left |to Yale, to be used only in payment Jof salaries to oft of instruction |'To the endowment tholomew's Chureh as war on conditions, reasonable, and, as far as posible, satisfactory to everybody. : There was considerable opinion Greece and Roumania in return for a mere atatus quo in the west, the peace de marche incomparably { peo pa will end before it haa begun.” hep Col, Mouse may go again if St. John’s Guild of this city gets A | that the note was merely & “Clever! read the Chancellor's words the offer, “In Germany it is intended to con-| ‘The newspaper concludes that the ‘N° President makes a move to ac- Te es ith {| hi vors { a ‘Teutonic trick” for tho purpose of # “stale trick.” Out: | vince the people that the Government |ailics must explain to the American CO™PatY Germany's proposals with I aa four other wi a q a starting discussion among the allies, fist faction |!# not responsible for the sacrifices | peopie—whose main pre-occupation 14 *UE*stion® of any character, Col. 5 four oth % and possibly thus to create dissen- Seranivnity ae Sai _ stveraeries Belgium and France, \t comments, | Yon jeft this afternoon for New den and Clgrence A, =e that regards peace ie at| alone are rs le for the contin-/and who hav Interest in th te . $ elphia, arb name ras Be Geritish srict Stick TO AB-| crocent or at best for many monthe| uation of the struggie. Abroad it de. aes phunn e tha citepuiccite ete: The German Embassy had no fur-, Hy } QUITH’S TERMS. to come. sires to persuade neutrals that the é ther advices on the terms of the cen- pean question as the Entente sees it and persuade them to work it not for @ mere patching up which will lead to another war after a short breathing space, but for a real reconstruction which will secure peace and give life! and energy to free institutions, Lord Northeliffe's Daily Mail, which led the fight that made Mr, Ligyd Germany's proposals for peace are) wartior ingthe year it was pre-|Allies are pursuing a policy of am- based on her claim that she is victo-| aicteg that next autumn might sce| bition, That te the explanation of t rious, Asquith’s speeches, to which} ine opeping of real peace negotia- | the pretended moderatieg in the tone Hj & (he Foretgn Office referred, were) tions, but since Germany's Inoursion |of the apeech.” based on the destruction of German | into Roumanta the Pence, fers ‘9 put] In an article in the Figaro, Alfred militaria. back gnother year. This of course | Capus, His Guildhall epecch on Lord May- [ia reetetted, bur it tv taken asthe Prades rege escrtcted of the ors Day. 1914, has never been revised, | fortune of war, and the determination i a 3 | of the people to fight to the finish ‘A% soon as we lay down our arina,| In it he sald remains quite os unshaken as at any soon as the image of peace shall!“ The Germanic diplomats in this “We shall not sheath the sword, | period of the struggle. have done tis work of disturbing our | {"0"s" Prime Minister, scorns the) country, reflecting the views of which we have not lightly drawn, jerman peace proposals, eee emer D minds and a peace party shall have) ’”! thi Governments, believe the until Belgium = hi recovered | CANADIAN PREMIER been formed in France, Russia and| 7%? ation has wound up the old) answer of the Entente allies will more than sho has sacrificed, un- DECLARES THAT THERE | England, then Germany will en-| ®*9® I the very nick of time” It) b6 an inquiry tral Governments, but it was admitted that terms had purposely been omitted from,the Chancellor's speech and the note because the sole pur- poe was to propose @ conference on terms and carefully avold advancing any which might be made the basis of @ refusal. BELL-ANS::; Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package’ \printendent. os] Provesit, Qeat all druggists,| AASOO by F Melvin E the claim of the United ingle Application H Banishes' Every Hair Fy (The Modern Beauty) to an indictment charging him he larcency of $150. Graham wa the Tombs until Dec, 22 arctat Bes * Ss ‘i Here is how any woman can easitys : SHALL BE NO TRUCE, |"'ehten us on the condition which | *2% “It must have been @ source of) which Germany propo s and quickly remove objectionabile,. SHALL . | no little annoyance to von Bethmann- i * lala MELE, obj td nf tdenallé pel tial she now calla moderate, Such in the| 2p Itt and with that much asa founda: haley: yrowthe without possibie-injaee Teena nestans|isies trap. It will be met by us and by| Hollweg—when he once more pro-| tion they see the warring nations | &: ‘to the'skin: Make a paste with some been placed upon an un SASKATOON, Sask, Dec. 12.—"Tt] our altiey with grim contempt, not | 2Uced In the Reichstag the impudent! Wel) on the way to @ conference |: powdered delatone and water, epply . foundation, and unt:! the mili Ia the determination of the people of! even with anger. ‘The manoeuvre| 4 peace trick which by this time ts| 3 to hairy surface and after 2 or 83 mt “|utes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. ‘This is a painless, in- CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | expensive method and, excepting MARKET. where the growth is unusually thick, WHEAT a single application is enough. Yous j vet should, however, be careful to get genuine delatone—Advt. WN 1g ko THR 1408, LAG P| aD mn | HELP WANTED—MALE. * He low a : Yousa | s Nantel; exrerienaed inp LATES—Centres of rich Cream, in many from which they are sanguine peace would result. ‘The probability of the Entente allies |1 themselves making some announce- | | q@ent of the terms on which they|t would make peace ta regarded here | Uy as having tremendous possibilities for | effect upon the German people them- selves, .; Among the visitors to Washington |W to-day is Jacob H. Schiff, banker, of | New York. He said he came to at- | domination of Prussia is finally | t:4 1and—of the peoples of the Brit- destroyed.” ish Empire-that there shall be no It is believed the terms implied In} truce.” This statement of Sir Robert this speech and the terms that would] gordon, Premier of Canada, at a great be laid down by a Germany victorious sre sy widely at variance *hat peace| day ax C ‘sa long way off. Few profess to | Tesponm believe that either the Central Pow- Casalesiemesimmumamimeneasteenecen ees Is too clumay to be worthy of indig. | Becoming as hackneyed as conjuring nation,” Fabbite out of a hat—that the Hal- | Tho Matin charactorizos the peace| 4&2 camarilia were no longer in) proposals an “mere talk," say! office in Great Britain to argue seri-| “They contain no territorial, politi- | UsY With bim and be fooled into In- | cal or other conditions which could | ®¢tlvity by bis meaningless speech, nerve as a basis of discussion, They) “Bethmann-Hollweg 1s no more en- " nelv. a | titled to the courtesy of a reply than) vhich means peace for many y could not deceive any but the most to come, at is the spins oF tha | ignorant. if ho were an armed burglar in a pri- people of Canada, ax it is the spirit! BERLIN, Dec. 18— ‘The Tageblatt| Ye house. His offer would never oe nee tt aneang ( '®P%| today cautiously mays that every|BAve been made If he were in bis Pear merece Pe, wre shall be pei j Dako il one should suppurt the peace move pence pat Ae poanaens of victory @/tend the Red Cross meeting, but he ' ., with full power, since tt is perhaps; 7% P ” was keenly interested in peace de- GOOD TIME TO MOVE a AMA Conehee ce | qpMhree factors uave produced tt: |i" ments and nsied newseanee ne ‘ FOR PEACE, THE VIEW n ‘ The first ts the Bate of the Somm opmsnte and as PSAHNE e An editorial in the Vorwaerts, cap- | TAKEN BY HENRY FORD) tioned “Humanity Question Peac where tne enemy has received a ter-| for latest news. | ric hammering; the second factor is) “I have nothing to say on the sub | i points out Germany's conditions of | he heavy German losses on other | ject at this time,” he told ‘The Eve- fl FT + i DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 18—"Ger-| peace un honor, existence, freedom| Monte: the “thing Gooner [ning World, “But it te all most in. Bitter Sweet Choco 5 or | many's action should be applauded] ana development. stomachs, Pty) orohting }PaRSee wate, POUND 4g 1 ‘}around the world," declared Hénty| The Morgen Post, carrying “The allies bpow that no peace with ————— at ————— | ennenmae = WOK, , # Ser eiin abies pete Ge Hand of Peace,” nays: scraps of paper would be worth the ie ig iy tit, 4 The MagicCrystal Ball ¥ i EPISODE NO. 2 Little Johnny Receives a Visit From the Xmas Fairy Queen entails? I only ayn pro-| “Will this small ray grow into «| purpose.” Which Would Eliminate Title . powals will be well re ven “See! ‘There is a ight in the| paper and ink, So long as Germany SUGGESTED BY WHITMAN “This Is the logical time for peace| darkness. It's ray is weak and tt 1 BAS Fer begat: rt parted d | eves. There 9 poxnlby : 0 : —_ ' paves Na eientie Ro pont ae SF flickers dim backward and forward more than @ truce, which she would | ( overnor Thinks Well of Plan. it {/9 the spray and storm and wind. | violate the first moment it served her | POVErN : bright gleaming glow to lighten the| The Daily News takes this position: cy > State Chai of Party. Johnny felt b |, The Vossischa Zeitung explains} ig to compel the allies to face a prob- |, Th? Appointment of a Republican | he knew at once must have come direct from = | that neutral nations in tuis instasce | Tem Which must be faced eventually, | State Manag with salary attach- Fairy-Land, for she was just like the dainty | do not act 44 mediators, but merely |® Problem, that tx, of the terms on |ed, hut with the title Republican ate aes which they are prepared to make a P ae carniere of: the: proposes: peace, He expects that absence of a man climinated, 1s a plan which Germania, the Catholic organ, ex-| common policy will bring them into [Governor Whitman sald to-day at the, | premsex especial pleasure that the| conflict and he stands to profit by the |St. Regis he was seriously consider. | jcentral powers appeal to the Pope There have been several confer- |4# well as to other neutrals, It en- ences of late hetween the Governor! thusiastically approves the peace and the party leaders, who desire him ° Johnny felt a great lump come into his overtures, which {t terms the privi- to fill the vacancy in the Chatrman- 9 throat belay He raley tried 2 awallow, but his voice loge of the stronger in war and @ per- ship due to the retiring of Frederick 4 oC — eee with popes Hee 2 ers brow ht by formance of the hollest of dutles to y d, and the F, Qu tinued: “Hi. word, a y Queen continued: ere is a ‘d_ place, i -|C. Tanner. humanity and Christlan moralit In the third place, his aim ts ob- | C The ning edition of the Lokal.| Viously to justify his Government in “The plan seams feasible to mi crystal ball, Johnny, through which you may see everything which takes place in thi butterfly bein, had read about in th story books. In a sweet little voice that sounded lik the tinkling of silvery bells she spoke. “Johnny, I come from the Great Snow Country, which is the home of Santa Claus. I have been sent to inform you that Santa great trouble, and I do not know ill be able to visit you little folk this Cha Startling Reductions on our entire stock of Winter Coats Some 300 garments in every desirable style and fabric, including all our Fur Angeiger refrains from predic the aba Bat pepe ia no rela- | t2® Governor added, “because, while elther success or failure for x objects for which | there will not be much work In the tion whatever to t j many overt am so very sorry that I cannot bring you a message { Trimmed Models—an unusually com Rinteee Rage tk the. | we are fighting,” says the Times.| next few months for a State Chair-, of cheer at this time when you are expecting so much ; plete arsortment at reductions aver- tung, lays emphasl | “She has been trying by all the means | man, there should be some one in but"—then the little Fairy Queen seemed to vanish in at her disposal to induce us to make ke egy Aiba tdi the suggestion of mediation, The at-| the office who could de 6 overtures 6 all his} thin air as wonderfully as she had come. She had “2 OFF Ne aiva oe chan ee : iven him the MAGIC CRYST. . HM Shalhiee ae Peat high that| tempt has lamentably and conspicu-| time to the job. Congressman| inonwhed gaze rested Loe i. picaler wie ih 4 our regular low prices the responaible statesmen of the n-| OUslY failed, and, ax she Snell, who declined the Chairmaa- . Model [Ilustrated-— Goodweight All Wool Plaid Miature Cloth Coat. Collar and Cuthi tr PO an SINR PS {ante Wilk nat Cees ter narrie een Judie that any Pentre dows x ship, would take the place if T in ly (To Be Continued in To-Morrow's Ad.) otherwise. , bey ag Man, Me eee K on thin indirect | sisted, I am sure, but tho plan of PASIION Je from WHITMAN PICKS DELEGATES. | | Mad nttasa pis aller, | Having # manager would do just as ee err cettea' in a tect at Pratt | well Solce tinvers. re ene 63C | Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Ete. mmed with silk The allies y sbsoly G ‘ v oi | plush. Now reduced $9 15 > idea of mediation in. 4 Ator ® cptareage with Georgy Vejdnere fs no suletute | COMMITTEES GLADEY WAITED UPON BY SPECIAL SUNs ; = . ; OI Abs aitor Ae lo a the buata'l ns oy i re ry. SCHOOL SALESMEN J NY ¢ 1 to COST | Namee Witty-Three for Na Proposed (the Criumpheoe might and | asked. whether Mr. Perkin waa a , " Wounded of, Misca Cane ace arse I VER 600 SUITS AND DRE LBANY. F ! | Sanaiaate for the Mayoralty: of New SO farts as os ye OVER 600 SUITS AND DRESSES, ALBANY, Dec Aare ; ork, “We could go a& great din- : 3 AT NEARLY ONE HALE THEIR ewaton were named a ales 1 to tata ee mite AT tance and never find « man so well! | iied,cium Drops, sil ' 30 Caray and oo uals meres Cicer FORMER RETAIL PRICES, In. Whitman to-day to represent’ the! great military defeats which ed to the offi was the reply packed im teat ¢ it " aes " duding © number of FUR TRIM 8 At the Congress of Constructive |euffered in the we — Dentiat ‘ound Dead. | ‘and then at the top of) torace A, Loomis, sixty ye: curity League |thoir tergitorial conquest to come for ntist of No. 1 Went stern Italian Patriotiom to be held in Washington, | Hussian theatres,” said the 0 under the direction | Chronicle MED SUITS in the very latest fabrics and styles and several hun cred Silk and Serge Dresses xed nd Hoaxes for | ad irtieth He : Ths ates Include | ward with an appeal for th | ‘ Be Curious! former Governors Martin HH, Glynn | of bloodshed and an offer of| Rincet, was found dead to-day in the i 45 a Ben Bene Jisi 5 Benton SAM eR A Oona peites | Deaco on aA-vou-were terms, which, |Uue to natural caunen ‘ vourn noxes He UND HON ES 2 50 Visit Our Showrooms || Senator Foor, Or ed eee ee ieee are mae MNIeM: | due to natural ci ; via, 2, ) it not be urged i Ws Foot William! 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