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THE EVENING WOR LD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916. 3s ees "HARLES fon concerning measures to be adopt- | Week, perhaps on Wednesday ed for facilitating a desirable peace The delivery will be made at Paris, They declare: they would consider] after which the communication will thomselves as failing in their duty|be forwarded to Germany through toward their reapective peoples and| Ar n channels, Tho reply is te card humanity as a whole if they| much longer than the German not did not express their most profound | This point has been one of the matters sympathy with every effort which |of discussion during (he " contorences | may contribute toward putting an|the objection having been raived that) end to the suf/er ngs and losses, moral jit is too long, and should be short) and matc.ial, which are ever growing | 4nd sharp. Hut #0 many] Wilson Wants Full Details in consequence of the war. | points for elucidation an such ence of conception of With Which He Can Ap- | re w ‘The three Governments express the | complete Alf 4 hope that the initiative taken by|the objects and purposes for which ‘h Entente Alte i Preaident Wilson will icad to a result| the two sides went to war that 1# proach Entente Allies. worthy of the generous spirit which] W4s found desirable to extend: the meee | prompted this action note to considerable length | WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Althonseh | A majority of the Scandinavian The presence here of Alexan- [he is in possession of the general Newspapers approve of a peace move| dre Ribot, the French Finance | terms upon which the Central Powers by those countries, but a few h Minister, permitted the French | wish to make peace, President Wil sharply criticised the move, alloging| Ministry to be represented during |= is striving earnestly to secure that it is useless in view of Germany's| the conference |additional detaiis and essentials with reply to President Wilson's not Unusual optimiam is shown here | whic 1 he can approach the Extente ‘The Entente reply to the German| &@ @ result of the final form which | Allies again, Washington realizes note is now complete. It could go} the reply has taken, which is be- | that the movement for peace Ix rap forward to-dny except for the necos-| lieved to be such that it will meet | idly reaching a climax sary formality of transmitting it to| With satisfaction at Washington. Ambassador Gerard is understood | The reply to the American note will|to have informed this Government follow within a few days after the de. | that Germany will leave no stone un- livery of the reply to Germany. turned to bring about a cessation ot, ——— hostilities, In addition to his confi- POPE MAKES DENIAL dential message to the State Depart coming, or 1s now on the way (erent ! ey Ulsters: Form- Fitting, Single and| °fficial denial of reports published | to p ce In thelr forthcoming reply | tent of the concessions the © peror had requested him to ask Pope | ptral iy i good, the top of a eciplce 300 feet cast every one of Germany's p ‘of tho belligerent countries notes inant the allies before final delivery. MR C adhere to the note of President +|made early in the mi HURRIED WEDDING | Double - Breasted; | broad to the effect that the Papal | ‘© te President's request for a state | artillery and by the frequently Lost State by 119,812. vbreust of Balmaroons and|Nuncio at Vienna informed the Vi- | Ment as to thelr aims | | tested mine throwers, wich | ALBANY, Dec. #- Beate] ene tryin oe e * " 7 he e: i x eir efficienc ‘ pe= ment dsld Gente a mene st velecnna press that the Austrian Em-| , Count von Bernstorff knows the ex. | through their efficiency have be- | Roar of Canvassers to-day concluded !Denner lost Materials — Scotch nT K Me nedict’s Intervention for peace and |POWers Will make, and he may be | the Infantry, opened the road to | wiich added 6,992 votes to the State's | 88 Wrecke 5 anotl » had given a favorable | MUthorized by his Government to| | the advancing detachments into | 1014) with the party, but he escaped, . transmit them to the President. He the second and third lines of the ho oftelar plurality of Ge " nts of the first machin > San oan $< _— is believed to have ved them In hostile positions, from it oe 3 thes cree Seanbanit iret in| mand brought @ ingured te . mesenger Cara Nate at{* Becret document from Capt. Koenig prisoners, among whom were four [Now York was 119,812. The. voto | te hospital, then disappeared with- | ALL COATS + Clit Jof the submarine Deittschland when| Another Dobrudia Town Ealls| °Mcer® toxether with seven ma- [stood: Hughes, 870.2 Wilson, | out Ieaving thetr names SATIN LINED ; “og a | he called upon the skipper after his aye i n Fa shite Bune, wore brought back 9,426 av etaina en, | passenger train. from the Coal River| last voyage into New London, to Mackensen—2,800 More Several French countersattacks | ¢U ( A anoncas WAR BIOLOGICALLY WRONG To Be Sold at 812.50 of the Chesapeake & Ohio,| From a source close to the German Pieoner | pon the captured trenchen Which | GR DE SER ot Whiten | ; Call while the seleation | J the track near Kayford, W. Va.,| Embassy, which has accurately fore- hsoners, | ino. were pv 5 the At GOnCIRAIAR oP A. |tisea in the form of war ra « "GERMANS PIERCE 5400000, RMS eas GIRL IS BLINDED = Scsssirreat will disappear in the offspring. i | | oo PEER The struggle for existence aa | hritt Campaign Explained by Sec- WR «the survival of the fittest are miptr | i , ie ae of nature in the sense in wh { retary of Bankers’ Association | the term ‘law’ is used in the be © | sti Section | sciences, Individuals with @ the savings bank section of the Amer- i ae ae an be | i weleome since it remove: ican Bankers’ Association, to-day ex- is t iba oe iste fn of const ine | plained the national campaign of the| q, Aa . , 4 ‘ ay s fired 4 /, ‘hibtion. No human society can 6@ Take 222 shasades and Hold| association to gain miltions of new| Sister Also inet i Youth icoted to exist untess the necessity, ! Positions, Is Berlin lon p Ma ar van as ation in Whose Car They Were {o; euppressing or curbing the harm= | Claim. $5,308,000,000 was wasted In 1916 on in Has Thigh Broken. ting 1 soft drinks, tobacco, BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), jewelry automobiles, confectionery, PASSAIC, I De 29.—-Three . | tea, coffee millinery, patent medi-| persons are In St. Mary's Ho Dee, 2%.—French first, second and ein o and chewing gam the result of an automobtle « third Ine trenches were penetrated) «phe magital enonomic history of |at midnight. @ Man's Hill| the United States wi Rose Resnick, seventeen years old, | ——— toxic cident | iround the famous I and 2: t mast of industries and brough is prosperit 1 t wealth to t Resnick, sixteen years old, sister of The Ge soldiers held the new! Pfosperity and great wealth to thou- | Resnick, sixteen years old, sister 0 Dene era ieee ee erences miige.ot olners, he adic |Rose, has mifor bruisce about the positions against several French “phere hus been an increase oflnody. Harry Denner of Carlstadt, | counter-attacks, which were repeated approximately fifteen per cent. in th ody. r | lat night time, the statement said. number of depositors this year,” Mr, |N- Jo Sustained a fractured thigh and | Harrison said, “or 2,400,000 new sav-|brulses about the body. ext of the reads: 5 8 3 Tho text of tho statement 4 ers, It means some waste is being| The two girls left their home last “Army Group of the German eliminated, But there is plenty more| night telling their mother they were tro} -rince—On the west bank | to do fn the thrift movement.” , bea nh LL i i Crown ‘Prin ae Mo Ak going for a walk, Nothing more was OL the Motive yeateriey heard from them until after midnight, axilier Regiment No, 37—all jously known from their oper- badly hurt. Acc ing to the sry told by Mid-Season |ment, sent as an appendix to the| : 304 and on the south slope of Dead 5 : pe 0 ‘ when Minnie telephoned saying she Sale of IN oF ove e060 tas {official Berlin reply, it is understood | a Man Hill, portions of loins 992 VOTES WERE CAST and her sister had been in.an auto- . ic y 1 or RS Sard Regiments Nos, 13 and 155 and o! parce s ‘ High Grade CE | that other important information 1s Ne ORK SOLDIERS mobile accident and that she was not a ROME, Dec. 29 (via Pariay—Tho| _ Hf these details are secured shortly | | ly 3 ee Ane ’ "| Onservatore Romano, the offical or.|% Pecial plea can be made to the ations on the Somme—mado ad- Igiate Board of Canvassers Com-| Minnie, they wore on Washington ‘. gan the Vati beinte tovd in| Eatente allies not to close the door vances into French positions pleted Count ‘To-Day—Wilson Avenue, Belleville, near Newurk, fhe detailed preparation by the when their machine was racing | her. This car skidded © avold a collision} ontrol of his machine | sable weapons for come indis: and ran into ed. the can ass of the soldiers’ vot — night, were IR I Jprevented # entastrophe. More than a{ tePMtorial integrity of Germany and| Dec. 29.—Victorious prog of the} Wuerttemberg and Haden from | Ce ily t ; Dag elt Aah hundred passengers were aboard, Sey.| ber allies will be demanded by the | Teutonic troops in Roumanta, Do-| hostile positions in the Cheppy A ie Courage of Man N's SMART C' Pega ll eral cares were slightly injured. ‘Two| Central Powers, and this will iaclude| brudja and Transylvania, attended by | Wood and Malancourt ‘A ¢ | once 1 Declares Dr. Loeb — 40 John t., Nassau | coaches were left only a few feet from] @ return of all her colonies. jlarge captures of Russians and their qf AHlS: Aaewaie a: vinlent home| t Drtieee, Sey ee ays Open Evenings. 1 Flight Up, the edge of the cliff If Germany can secure her way, she | uns, Was detailed in to-duy's state- | jardment, between Hil 804 and Dead jovernor will take the oath of | Dr. Jacques Loeb of the Depa would have the peace conference first ient i Man's Hill, which failed owing to a mn New Year's Day. f Experimental Bie of the Rocke discuss and settle the question of} ‘The official statement reads jFrench screen of infantry and ma- | | r Institute to-day read a paper on In the World territorial readjustment and frame up| "The southern wing of the army | Shine Hetil atacercient Gabel apual Sreallnh?s| tie biological axpeets of war, 1 s No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. ja tentative peace treaty, Thon the|commanded by Infantry General “A ‘small number of Germans pene- ty sao OM i| Bribe oQorK | doors of the conference might be} in co-ordination with mo trated to a French trench south of sevenicen and on pad There are those who hold that war thrown open to all neutrals for a in Great Wallachia, has ad-|pead Man's Hill Mr. and Mre. H lia necessary to preserve the virilit Silver Filling |vanced eastwart ltrank discussion of the question of |Ganian ani Wonte tt international disarmament, a reduc-|in th rsected H tion of armaments or & league to en- [of the Transyivantar eace, captured by rm any desires to keep the terms! fighting several post secret because she believes the radical | hind the oth Fe in WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street ssi Newest Winter Coats citizens of Ge ny and other bel-| Austro-Hun ligerents, there would be no hope for | ed by Lieut. rian n. Kra G .. ver, wor t and courage of mankind. There 4 uP neanian (roOPS | Canada May Requi AMD Ships] ith nk ashe 6e 100. par Soe ighland Terrain ok with act 100 pel ‘-|no need to argue that persons who a1 in eastern (ront| Grnawa, Ont, Dee BecRere Lt Auspices of the Colo. {in a state of homicidal emotl r and band-to-band cone order in council, made public to- | rade sociation. Hun-| merely manifesting the appearance o ions lying one iy, “the Minister of Naval Service | dreds o «ranging in aie from| ps HaHihaeein yurteen hundred may tisition any Canadian ship for |#ix months to five years were entered | ©? eB meric hstio-shected Milled AAA elements In every one of the fourteen | Russians and Rumanians were mé warring nations would balk attemptas| prisoners and eighteen machine gut the mountains. | —————— the of the Admiralty, n the contest or ¢ will « nh fe Nok prac at ¢ if concessions are made and | and three cannons captured | artes ted “tthont | published. She believes if the terms| “On the} wing of the Ninth 5 i ne 8 bee Bre made panne nnd diectined by tne Army von Mackensek'a Favarian’ and || chee mt fhe . WORK GUARANTEED SOBER rommand- December 29. j 10 YEAR ffi von Delmen- SHOCOLATR co" ASSORTED HARD | peace singen, broke the strong resistance of D bes : All sorts MODE La INL Turke rep:, to President Wil-|the allied adversaries in. th moun- . nds of sweets — son's peace hote was received to-day | tains and reached Dumitrestl, twe TIES! Those with Jong “021 Sth Ave [38 ‘3 oath St. d Jat the State Department, It is sub ah lometres northwest of Rimnik {| rounds of gensine Mavors » Fi, Spo et ery Sharply Reduce S ANataabepetac nae cera |aueg é he RAS ee ee ‘and Austria's, The right wing of the my ad . OREN PLATES MEP ATRED : ale vanced northeastward between the mere | Rimnik sector and the course of the Cream favored with Women’s & Misses’ Coats Bolivia, Suede Veiour, in the lakes sector. I ment No, 148 gained Police Attack Him, but Fail to Di Velour de Laine, vA lodge Him F Pater | 4g'The prisoners tro Velveteen We lodge Him From House to 28 number 1.400) Ru Broadcloth t 20. 00 Which He Fled. eae ei With or Without | BALTIMORE, Md. Dec, 2%,—] 11m Dobe udja, Rat ' George Gantz, a delirious OD TROGRAD, De Fur Trimmings, shot gir George H. Hockin lacnt spe org rt Reduced to ntz, still] tween Russian troop' times this afternoon, brandishing the revolver, rushed | the | Comtral from the stalrway of his home and) gimara barricaded himself in a room, from) ficial j whic h he oper yon the police, | lon force Mrs, Skipwe on of Gantzz's sisters, appeared on | batt ding to ent issued 000 men Women’s & Misses’ Coats Peau de Peche, Cashmere Velour, on continued unti the scene and sought to pacify her! ¢ Pneagement slit Suede Velour, |brother, He responded with « threat sector of Rimnite urished his pistol, | all the attacks of th | to kill her and f e he could shoot, Police | repulsed b: Bolivia, + 30.00 the Russi but bef Handsomely ; es rgeant Ritter fired and G. with- ———2 Pur Trimmed, yh ft Reduced to Crepe de Meteor, ypoue then began shooting at the rear of th his supply of ammunition was lim ited and that they could induce him |to exhaust It. He was still holding ‘ic 4 o'clock this afternoon Phree is widely known in the in- business, is. Harvard grad New Spring Frocks First Showing Specially Priced 15.00 1850 25.00 | time to scientific research, United States Sen U-BOAT AND MINE VICTIMS, | of Washington, Wee setts and Sutherland 50 Broadway (Standard Arcade) 279.281 Broadway at Reade Street [from the front medically unfit 18 $595, | ane Quinine That Does according to @ militla artinent state Because of 1 jment Of these, 1,040 have — been Wounded, gassed or are suffering from | shell shock, Buzeu, captured seve DOCTOR: THEN BARRICADES {'0.2/c8°"""s 3 ments West Prussian Infantry Re pty three cannon and several ma- Powers yeste nia, In the r itchell, |@N attack on the Rus ! urse of Pres [uate and recently has devoted much dent Wilson The Glit of Giits Fo ce'Bon Bons and Chossistes with | $3: Down on $50-% WASHINGTON, Dec, 29, — ‘Three ressive Chocolates ators—Poindexter Prog lates—The awerts ure the swscnce Motto Papers and Catchy Verses. ny enaciously O11 of Pepper: Bon Bons and Chocolates, , to net vand wetietie Start the New Year with a positic good dinner flavored with “Eddys’’ Sauce. Eddys Is tine for Soups, Roasts, © engage distinction, ught in on Dee, ssians, and the chelu has been 9 (via Lon- E ! er y bod e@ # took place by RA : \ 3 and forces of < E are about to close the books on the most wonderful year ay in ‘ in our history. The tremendous demand for Loft Candy gion of this Holiday season w the Russian of- for an enormo' most phenomenal. We prepared volume of trade, but we hardly expected d to-day, a Teu- the avalanche of business which swooped down upon us and swept Salads and Gravies, strong, launched practically everything from the shelves and counters of our entire n lines, ‘The chain of stores. We made a suprem At Grocers and {fort to reinforce the ranks 10 which had been thinned out by the heavy cdnnonade of our great §)| Delicatessen Stores, PRE Rnd ale Candy-buying army, which seemed to carry everything before it, e invaders w We made a final grand rally, mustering all available goode in the jans. i lines, but we have to admit it—we could not meet the fire in the last grand rush on Christmas Eve. But NOW—we have been given an opportunity of restocking ail of our Stores and are ready for the army | evening, when kened. In the rew from the window | yy ial In an attempt to draw his fire the \ REPUBLICANS OPPOSE Pe 3 of New Year Candy buyere, If YOU unfortunately were one of the 5 = thousands who were turned away because we had no goods to sell you, hen | shooting at the rear | “i ” js strongly urge you to profit by the experience -and hous hey were hopeful that “eam | DIPLOMACY | Resolutior n No. 1—Start the New Wounds bright and early for your New Vear purchases, New Year — ie almost as big a Gift-giving day c stmas, offs Year with LOFT CANDY: Chance to make good with anybody you may have overlooked or for u RE “The Happy Habit” Gvom you could not secure presents on Christmas, Step lively, please, cials to Welcome the New Year| crepIT TERMS Senators C) or Bon Bons and Chocolates with 5.00 “ 75-00 750 66 68 100.00, of Massachu A Select Assortment of Choicest Sweets in many of Utah, all Ro- styles_and flavors together with 100 each Rose in Sank by | ouisitha nhesthilaee ALhol d Fi tt d euffielent i 00 “ “se 00 Smart, simple frocks of crepe meteor, crepe de Are Mined, it 7" ptt ie a ashe “ A x CHOCO! 7 \ of calae sates fae came Nile ay San z 00 “ “ pee ' )" chine, iecrastte crepe, taffeta silk and tailleur | \ 38 moe Britian | ss ney Be bt diy. tha tg 1ST) hogete ae oh ae ame plete for the sum of 1.45 i et serge, in all the new Spring colorings, - Gopeewood, “400 tonn grove: | OF ; rope er A ay ak si ‘— BRASS BED ™ han been sunk | My understanding is that the pre i fai istnut ALAN aT eM etyT FREE | The Norwegian steamship tda, 1,300| ent Administration has declared itself roasted 10. My t * \ y : coverings of that good. 34 Jtons, is reportel to have n sunk Jan urdent foe to secret diplomacy, . Fragrant, Nelvety i ie SESTRMENOR Fler HWTOHE CRM nox Cc WASHINGTON, Dec The Brit r e n Y t | aid Poindexter, “In prac how ) tank Paul Paix h left a hown « ap RUREK INE y, _ ames, ats jelly |New York CAlsimi REOMOK Gn (uk ett ae evaices can né lee hovel Games, crpames Hon’ Ronee am” gat | a mine off ¢ lwh coast and waa|iont | al WAP cy Ie FR, | | Bver nicks, delly Datow' aad Ch THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY |ing 10 « report received to-day at the | secret guoves, bein made 8, MN Aichest ‘soleed | | SUEY dwn wats orduct | [GE ACER KRENCH FRUIT Ane Blawe Department from Vioe Conaul | ministration ald Hanat cans fore delivery ‘und wi aot the Bru | ely on at Swansea e repor e step in taken the Brem=C hes my A | ele veld, the ¥ ch schooner’ at compelled to support the chen Ate tabs ie 5 . ouls had struck @ Mine on Dec, 26. even though they may ha ir eto ; LETE Jind sunk with of three men. ! oninions concerning the. a at manne | | Matty ne = COMP FROM 060 TO Ser) CLEAR AS A BELL | soot aces Apo epi Maer i '19¢ reset DE Veuy NIGH chap COL ATER or tion |} Open Monday and Saturday Evenings“ *\ ie Miudent Necretly Married qe) with the Commitien on Foreign Re UND, coe 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER ‘1! | | eMicado, Dec, 29) — Chicago's | *ald Senator Sutherland, “He is not WONDERFUL, rich, clear, mellow |Zounger, set tarda tok a recont ook | rpquer remiita could be abtained. by R i fone te Sonora’, Hear THE HIGHEST | sane ep 12 When. they. learned | {He old method, Lam sure ° am of B Vital | ; ALKING MACHINE IN ‘ h earned z el with our famous i WOREE tee aia, MACHINE IN THE tat aiee “Lait Well ant” Janet | neegsyor tar, eato.son trv aeeds| [| Oktertee—— nastm BOE Some | give we we eres eet COLUMBUS AVE. ja Ni Ten Splendid Models at White Paine Noy aL Lae Our Stores Open To-Night and To-Morrow Night per Schedule Below | 5, $60, $75, $100, hain « aurants, \ Acid was to-day appointed reecive , RIC AN) 54 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY. SUPER ASSORTED $75, $100, $150, $175, $190, $228, SP eRA TURE RiLOS CIRO eta etn nee Sian soeeee BDESIAIAG Fe Bes Cone Rel ome spn by eles roeu tong LW San LILLE HOCO LATER oF of ar at Yale | the arcad ittrte ry oods: ru. collection rt CORTLANOT sTReer 11 EAST 42D STREET Bon Bons and Choe j Cash Discount Allowed Company ne of the oldest wholesale TIONS oe - Open t and Ba MARRIED. Z 4a houses in the Southw oft be Bus S lates; @ collection of Fifth Ave. at 53d Street 8,596 Ca fry mogga Bonen In the Moulhwoat and fiat besos Ope Nt G1 80. sat Ui td 206 WEST 125TH STREET ete eee SABIN<SMITH—On Deo. 28, 1018, a Open Evenings Until A, y/ OTTAWA, Ont, De The total |000. ‘The receivership suit was Droug 400 GHOOME oTREET * 2 WEST 34TH STREET Jin quality, vartety and er Hills, N. J, by the Rev, G Qed intl After the Holidays of Canadian soldiers who hav: by minority stocky 4 peter Jyen toniabt UILO, | Sat till 10, yo Open to-night HNO) Sat. Gu all around geodnese. Mailery, PAULI MORTON SMITH | nadian o have returned I thee sen ve 48 EAST 230 STREET 149TH ST. & 3D AVE, > CHARLES H. BIN Se ecm et ecPecs| Open to-night til 10, Sat, til 12, Co Open to-tat, vil 11.80, Sat-till . ti Cone si FULTON ST. B'KLYN N 157 MARKET ST. 2 posal box cope Veo to-night ant tianorrow night tl) Open to-ngt, Wil 1130." Batts : o Extra Charge for It, CC] So BKOADWAY, “Brooklyn. Open toonight until 11.00," Saturday ll 7 ‘ate \lnmenia (or tie Weal aid Tho apecitied weight lactudes the container 5 pound bores, &i. aficectusmente (cz, tye ty * tie any } Diatice Mouanget office Ut ahwraieg RR unul o v , bo and 229 prisoners taken In an assault | to the \ A neers es of No. 209 Fulton Street, has a frac- | Sh gag Tee ae, ace tured skull and ft ts believed will) ma eported by to-day’s official state-| made themselves able to become ‘ Peporvew Me SOWey a Une ape raster . tn {lose the sight of both eyes, Mini ont eens! SAYS ROCKEFELLER AIDE ws 10. “ “ 150: e on setter H be

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