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] J ] ee es THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1917. 1,250,000 FRENCH SOLDIERS HAVE DIED DURING THE WAR GERMANS ATACK ALDERMEN SLASH SNL BS GEAMANS PEPE toonemowe of © seen ee pert @reeeed frettiy cnt cone Genre te the etn) of wart Did the deprting bore we! - ot tone “« “ ‘The was the beginning of ay ot ten that tented mere then 8 went Praring that time 27,000 men, fe equipped for Manting, wilh ah the baggage si) paraphernalia imerene eet of Camp Mille emrone to F Hendrede of residents wer . arin : Nowerntve « rin ermy the great secret.” but at meeret| . . n any feeent montha, according wee kept, Wille the nation slew ; ; . 1 in publiene aualty 1" thomaants of Nat armed on | AMaaing,” Ws Called by th " f to-dny Siritain foot $90,479 e@leere ene men their transporte Vubbi Dencoinced | * were died follows Toward the latter por week «(he entratwing chal 1 to a Gaytient Kkhaki-clad hosts marched “Who are youT® the en shout «* 9 new boty young Americans meuns baok woul! come (ie anrwer New York, this te the old Sixty ninth Farewell batis, partion ond dinners ty the Wundred were staged In Hein eek, Mineola and nearby Vien for the departing fxbting men Threc-howr faves were granted) many shortly before time to DMke Headquarters kept trock of the men) by telephone, Anda prosaic, Jangiing telephone bell instead of the meilow dugle call of romance sounded the wignal for ending most of the bails, ag the command was passed for |) nite to fall In and get ready to otart, ‘There wore stirring scenes at the entraining points, when cheering crowds thronged about the men, toss- ing them cigurettes and other pres- ents, shouting and laughing—some women quietly weeping. Troop train @tter troop train rattiod away for the embarkation point, with soldiers waving from the windows. MAS, HENDERSON, NOTED AS 006 FANGIER, KILLED Member of Studebaker Family Meets Death on Way From Hero Land, When Auto Upsets. Mre. Melewe Mudebaker Henderson, a member of the famous manufacturing family of Studebaker, was instantly killed about 1 o'clock yesterday morn- ing when she was motoring from Hero Land to her home, No. 10 Faneuil Place, New Rochelle, Her husband, Louls J. Henderson, @ motion picture director, "as with her, but he and the qhauffeur, ikobert Haines, escaped with slight 4 Jurtes, ‘The accident occurred on the Roston Fost Road, near the New York city lim- jiu. Adrunabout was ahead of the Hen- \dergon limousine and the chauffeur tried 'to pase tt, He turned from the pave- meat and the car skidded. then tur over on its side, Mrs, Henderson was planed in the wreckage, Mrs. Henderson was known among dog fanciers in all parts of the world. She was President of the National Mal tese Dog Club and the owner of the finest Wenneis in the country, Knox Ulrich, @ son of Mra, Henderson by « former marriage, ts serving in Franc a6 An aviator, ‘The body is to be take to South Bend, Ind. ——= $18,000 A YEAR FOR CHILD. to Spend on Jean Mews Martin Taylor and Leander La Chance, lawyers of New York and Chicago respectively, general guard: | jane of Jean Stewart, five years old. jay obtained permission from Sur- rogate Selah FB. Stron, at Riverhead, Ja 1, ta mpend $14,000 « year for the bving expenses of the child. She tx A cripple, This Is for maintenance mupyort Ip exclusive of the Staoane hee wiht ‘ben ade Leading Paper = USDOWNE LETTER ‘DOESNOT PRESENT VIEWS OF BRIS 120,679 Britons Lost in November ; 1,250,000 French Have Died in War a1 ii6a07 ‘STROOPS ON $1,854,004 FROM NEWBATTLELINE 1978 CITY BUDGET Tremendous Shell Fire Al “| Abolish Many New | Kep! Up By Germans on Salary Increases itl Lowe Bourlon Wood Fund Appropriations Chop i Los ton a ne ae 7 . 7 ' . ¢ tte , O— Ane ‘ Totate 14,026 me one 120,079 By William Philip Simms. : 4 tnmediniely that the Marute The Ng month he July, 71.899 billed, WITH THE BRITO At Mine rm) orne’ Oe ' Anwar f bane A KimKeRtion of retin wounded 6 offeere and men in Awmunt, 60.970; FRANCK, Now. 9 (United Prony. [Men foeday cot OF 4 from the Cutehnont of certain orteinal war ali P tember, 106.499, and October, 4668 A naw battleground Im the Cainpra) {198 Budert. The bude! an it wae hae to negotiate a peMee before Cer One fact remarked upon that the November lists show « greater hing developed to-day adopted by the Hourd of Matimate HAY te beaten WA Peprenent nn of eanualtic r than a . mony teh ows not rey y f camunition ne men th anvong oMcers, | On the extteme nouthern flank, none | Urerierd for S2t0.619 98 the re Freponaitle SeCtION of Britten putiite WAHHINGTON, Nov, 30—One and a quarter million Krenchmgn Ble veite:, ine dle ductions made by the Aldarmen t opinion have given their lives vallantly to (he war and a similar number have HY sien mop cabldlgbagl od , ; Morning opened & viblent Attack jay bring the total down fo $dan That fact wan rade emphatically op- riously wounded, out of an army of 7,000,000, according to MMep 6h . , ip-thy't Johneon of Washington Mtate. | At the tine this is enMied toy hate 808.1 =m erenem Hunt back (rom the weet front, Johneon declares he has there figures f MPrarentiy been unable to make nead.{ Maver Milchel cnr even ment on what most circles character: |I on the authority of a Wrench general | Way veto the Aldermanic cule But th ined as the former Minister's "amadng” The enemy assault wax one of the | Aldermen have th wert communtoation to the Daily ‘Telagraph. ~ —s — — - tm iotenewtaee | Heavient attempts to check tha slowly | them over Nia vete Hine they Hent information ta that the Mar-| iment agninat that of President Wt! | closing jaws of Byng’s vine around | Can muster sixty votes, The Mayor ent’. did not co , | echt yet ered an oh Chief among the cute made by the He did p iIt his former Unton | io A | precht has yet delivered, It wax char et among th 1 Int colleagues, Many of them to-day] with the words “The White Maa, acterized by laviah artillery prepara-| Aldermen ware these $001,087 for Exprensed sincere regret over Lanny onchides it with denunetatory | Steeeene sents | tion and bartage fite from guns lately [Hew positions; $4 a) downe's suggention that peace shouid Mt declaring (hat Lansdowne | 5 , 5 | bought up to the Ime, reasen; 700 places " ‘ one urrende! rench = S } 0 even be considered before the Ideals "rhe Duis Telegranh green with h Soldier Named i [Gonnelieu im at the extreme | "Uselexn'; $150,000 1 the $200, for which thousands of British and| the writer in the main. principle Born Here, but Naturalized southernmost point of the are over | National Defensa Kinergeney Fund French 1 have been sacrificed Hamely, the desirability of co-ord' Abroad. | which Gen. Byng struck his sur- | $00,000 from the $1 ntinage could be realieed ting and elucidating tha War aims Hine OF t id abou fund labor; 836, { “ the Dee te the Allies. It dinagrees, however,| PAIS, Nov. 9—The French soldier} * Cie ae oeeree sie Li $15,000 pa : he Dally News, which has jong several points, notably the qu named Goldsoll, against whem pre-| SKM! tiles from CamMral] S eanaleme shown pacifist tendencter, was the| tion of freedom of the meas. The Daily | ceedings have been instituted by the| Throughout last night the Prus-|the Law Departmey only morning newspaper to approve | 4 rgebeimonte that the letter will itary authorities, was born in the|slans deluge Bourlon Wood and Among the jc which the Aldermen the letter without qualification. Pine crapkie Comins 10 a wegiidl ed Staton in 1873, He lew natural-| vicinity with sbelt fire, which con] Abolished was that held by Willlay Lord Lansdowne'’s great reputation |; NG of a MAN whe ie ay wott |tzed Frenchman and was sent to the} tinued heavily towday. Wirt, who was Kore ‘from and past services to the country arejof war that he can only wring als Med ae teste in Aus. 1915. with @! Prisoners lately taken declare they| Gry, Ind, to Install the ¢ yator recognised by the hontite critica, | Hands In despair, a weston to buy war matert « rructt y withe sleep|in New York vut ment ! however, feat that there add torthe| g ihe, Mancuenter Guardian constd-| | Capt. Andre Tardieu, the Brenen [2% Now" ay and thelr haggard ape | eliminating the $16,000 em to cont " acd VO the! ered Lord Lanadowne’s letter a de-| High Commissioner to the United since } 20, am heir haggard ap-| ie my te n ww mischlef which they believe the letter | liberate challenge for a restatement |States, discovered that Goldsoll ob-| pearance and atte exhaustion bears) Mr Wirt on this city’s payroll, t will cause by minieading American | of war alma and for the adoption of commissions from Amertcan| this out. Finance Committee said and other foreign opinion into the | auch pel iboats by wil the Allies, It} houses on the future purchase of auto-| German officers, they declared, are As the system advocated by Mr belief that the views expressed repre. | Characterizes this as m Wise endeavor) mobiles amounting to 10,000,000 francs.| fearful that the British wedge at| Wirt was denounced by Adininis- which is bound to receive serious com-|11o jy charged with ink sent an important section of the na-| sideration, nT with obtaining several | pourton will force a withdrawal south | ation which assumes 0} Jan. 1 tion. Such beltef, they declare, would | Lord Lansdowne’s programme, tho | nylon francs in Re pened more of the Scarpe. It le thin apprehension | 1918, his place may well be vacated," utterly be mistaken, and some of GQUardian continues, would disabuse |i reine manager for &) oh was evidently causing the shell| The post of “secretary of recren- {hein insist that Lord Lansdowne in| the German people of their false itu. storm to-day. tion” was alo stricken out with the freaking solely for himself, while | tion regarding the alms of the Allies, | The Arat jouncement yesterday] Aviators reported eviden that | statement that “this ornamental po- others assert that he has placed the/and even if it brought peace no| save the man’s name as Goldsown, the enemy is destroying Cumbrat and] Sion has been suffered to exist dur- prestige of m great name at the ser-|nearer would remove some of the —_ neighboring town, ing the life of the present adminis- view of th \ obstacien s tration without the sligh esultant vice of the pactfists. ; vq]. Combatting the argument that such CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Rerlin Ann meets ner Mata] tr ation er tau tehteat rail Inwistence in general that he could! , statement would be likely to dis- —— on the French, value to the city or its cith not have chosen a worse time to|hearten the fighting men, the news. | Wii ot coeegen from previous clo. BERLIN, Nov. 30.—-Storming troops| 1h recommending the cuts in the launch the than when Germany | paper considers that the effects would | « Wig. Taw. Lae of the German Crown Prince yester-| Law Department the Finance Com- in dickering a p With Che ‘Tenis | 76 40 te contrary Ane Fauld netic ie Orne ee Oe day made @ successtul attack against] mitteo stated: © military to go cheerfully ites, the Allied Conference meeting In '"Dne Fevening News to-day. declared | km pt ae the French position north of Braye} “The Law Departnent is almost top Pariv and enemy agents trying to in-| «hat reprenentatives of the Unioniatas | {™ iy tN and captured a number of prisoners,| heavy with the force of sssistants on duce the Hatian army to abandon the] and Conservatives held a meeting to- | im ad ; the War Office announced to-day. its payroll, It is ditfeult to. believe fight. Appe containe Tim the | ‘The | veal | with | for her viediont cure. The child is a daughter of John B. ia rewart of Centerport any eee Fe Uaedhs, Se Werenton et Aiken § 100,000 wife Inter ate of $11 The Grapes that Pocahontas Ate HOSE sun-browned, tion by centuries of cultiva | wor 0 deals| Chequer Sm Steel ary In to the American Ideals) vied the Lanadowne letter, saying it | * Am, Sums, in the speeches of Prest- Am. sum Tob could not i enteulated | protong the w | ments are w whole foolish and mischievous,” Morning Port moder Wilson's President Papal peace note tien, now make this olden, golden vintage. A wine of and good health. Sold Art of Hospitality The war has not increased the price GARRETT & CO. Burd minal N. Bonnet wiion of Ls tis, rn vave to lotty minchict letter is that it gtldy German fetters | fine phrases camouflage of words over a proposal | jy of surrender Dally Chronicle, although adverse, isi were abandoned and the war aims of) Write for Free Book, dent Wilkon occur in virt editorials, The Daily News draws| of it. A condemnatory resolution, the | < i a encouragement from the President's | Evening News declared, had been tel- | F : egraphed the Inter-Allled Conference | 4 words, while the Times, an opponent | Sf paris. | 3 of Lond Lansdowne, which says it] : } Phd had been offered and refused to print! pumedewne's Letter Dees Net Square! 1308 the letter because it did not believe | With Wilson's Views. | tile Me ae at, PY nN it reflected any veaponslble phase of| WASHINGTON, Nov, 30—The sum-| i British opinion, fears that It will) gestions of Lord Lansdowne, that o have a deplorable effect abroad, Tho} Would result in ending the war with=| crucitte™ Rte! t hes declares that Lord Lansdowne | out vie found no response IM) Cane Sumer if " tep better} Washington to-dny, Dei Hitdar aken a step better! “Prom the American viewpoint the Pet. Ber, Comp, arten Germany to|letter of the fyrmer Premicr in sig- fala " nificant only in the fact that Tang-| (tt is: it ways his argu- downe is the first Brittsher of stand. | (5, rel oon of y at which Chanceilor of the Bonar Late strongly repudi- did not represent the views of any ‘1 |Am T&T ¢ his colleagues in the Cabinet or out Ava Mining arenyny. inne Fel treater creed ally all the Cue Cane Sugar Motors, re of thin ms iMogical and that ling to reflect the de un ty for a clear statement of war alm rieeeres iw “extraordinarily | \yaaaiag discussion of this sub laf, Cooper Jia atop townrd realimation of Prem\-| {newnm vom, W. } maya that the|dent Wilson'e wishon, Dut It ts frankly | er Maya [stated he that such ao statement of | Inte % Lord Lansdowne's| Aine would be on a far different) k id platform than that pre do by | hey ‘ ® : | Tunadowne lary y and’ ‘spreads The American Government's attitude j4n. That all allved “peupier, metuaing’ [ah ter natn, The comment. of the | Russia would) be {ited with new ins | Mak. Motor Bi comment of the | Miration, if imperiatintio ambitions | Mer Marine st | luscious-hearted which the Island of Roanoke was laden when Po cahontas saved Captain John Smith, brought to perfee flavor that gives you good cheer he only sweet wine that blends per. feetly with carbonated water for highballs and other mixed drinks. yall bars, cafes and wine mere) Ww Mew Petroleum, ly and refers to/all placed on an altruistic basis. Presi- nt Wilton belie that | reply fo the /once the German people re the It says that if it/ altruism of the would a peaee pO: throwing ssdowne’s Judg- \their present. arrogant dynasty and jolning (he world in democracy — on Paelthe Papers Sa adowne Clee ine rise te nay vanie i, joy. 30.—The nown- to-day publish the caraph bi The letter has caused | In. Meoho! S$ Kubsber Steel emir } D. L. MIDDLETON DROPS DEAD | | Brother of Lehigh Valley Oficial fo olid sin Rallroad OMice, ato. Chieu Waban ut A Middleton, a br of | Westing, he fi eton of. the | Mitieshreela J. A, Middleton of tne | Wits tier ey Railroad, and himseit .| She airs agent of that line, fell dead | stoek offive on the eighteenth floor of | NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. worth Building tly b m today, He Was seat As N Kelaphonie racelving FRROrte @R the COM | ge eet Oi i i grapes with Mr. Middicton Js survived by tates: Bioan uss who lives at No. St. Nich sey * og 90 oa Th vas a graduate of Holy Cross ( Rugont 2838 28.36 35 > | Market closed steady, up 17 | BOWIE WINNERS. CHICAGO CORN MARKET, FIRST RACE Selling: two-veur-olde; | Netnedar may tart Bight, 168 (4 ay OT Fa a alight $16.70, place ‘89,10 show § iB, iy = 'S first; Sunny Hilt, 104 GM. Rowan), 5 tio ish aR Q $550. how $4.70, second: Cireen « Bis ) (Sterling, show $8.70, third : 451 Happy mite, Wichaka ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. okoh ette, Moosehead. Kabunta.| Chesapeake & Obio~Ten months gros SECOND RACK — Howte ay wWo-year-olde, six and @ half f ere Swe rington a $10.10 | inore(& Dulo— Pea. mionthn: arose The BP earnings Increased $10,444,681. — Net show & $26,819,358, decrease $1,210,124 towan) H 1214 Golden Soldier ternational Sa Regul iarterly dividend of cent THIRD RACK All agen: sever xtra. § per cen!., payable Dec ons Mise Keuter, M0 Uk nok of Fes Fi riash. $16.4 04, $6,705 ARow ¥ e ert Northern Pipe t mpan . ins), how. $4 1. Thine. 1a 1 of 85, ts Meliora. Zounve, 1 mn) 4 ? iD Wort, Miss Gayle, Lynette aloo ‘ sco “naa, that not only sufficient legu work to continuously thi staff, but that it is also necessary to secure High priced counsel and expensive experts to duct the routine legal business of the elt In the Sundgau there has been lively activity by the French In the course of the past week, In aerial engagements and by fire from the ground our opponents have lost thirty airplanes and two captive balloons. is there oceupy so many ‘on —— Concerning the $150,000 slice tak LET UP IN FIGHTING out of the $250,000 National Defens« Emergency Fund, the Finance Com mittee reported “It In beyond quest wholesale diatribution of city will be required or countenanced the new Administration of every ON THE WESTERN FRONT No Important Engagements Re- ported To-Day by London or Paris. office organizations which would com- LONDON, Nov. 30.—Comparat) julet} pare with some of the largest priva still prevails on the front of the British| corporations, struggled to get out attack before Cambral, no important op-] each other's way. Busy brains con- erations there being reported in to-|tinually found excuses for the spo day's official statement, The communt-|tight and reams of paper were con- cation follow: sumed in cfforts to secure publicity “A German raiding party which en-| for these independent bodies so blithe- Acavored to approach our lines yesterday | !¥ competing with each other on city uch money m that no Committees conesivable purpose, with ighborhood of Gavrelle a tagt lnceane ay was driven off by our fire before reach- tines ea Rend tee nen Dee ing our trenches mittee clared: : The enemy's artillery was active dur-| Phe proposed budget contains ar t of Ypres and also at} item entitied, “Contingency Fund fo a number of points southwest and west! Labor, $1,560,000." ‘This sum Was rf vepd in the budge on the theor at the PARIS, Nov, 20.—"The night was calm over the whole front,” the War Office reports, “except In the Argonne, where the artillery of both sides showed par- mands upon Ww by the cost of provisions, f ing. » would make It justice and necessity to ra ana df the per diem inborers fre 5 ticular activity, and in the region of |g |) ake, Sith Ceebmnudina va Chambrettes, where, after a series of| Crease in the salaries of those per violent bombardments, the enemy un- dertook a large raid in which he was re- pulsed completely. —E—— FOUR FRENCH SHIPS SUNK, Were es in the labo: below annum employ: whose earnings averaged $3 rate. “No injustice can be done to an low paid employee, nor will the city suffer for lack of @ proper reserve fund jf the reemmendation of this committee to strike $800,000 from this | allowance be adopted the Three of the Lost Veane! 1 ‘Than 1,600 Toms, Je | PARIS, Nov. 30—Three French! pour A in British Chemical steamships of more than 1,600 tons nt in Ca Lo and one of less than that tonnage! TRENTON, Ont,, Nov. 0,—Four work were sunk by submarines or mines | me e killed and two injured tn an One explosion in one of the buildings of the British Chemical Company. here early to-day, a fire during the week ended Nov. 25, fishing vessel Was lost. ‘Three steam~ which followed. ers were attacked unsuccessfully. | Special for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 30th and Dec. ya g neil carmen fe TeSseore or tous ttt on cpeinction, nen ronnnt: * i 4 ia of theeg pre rhe Phase heareartiry. Pee we" 19¢ 1 ‘centres 1s iSRe WON *y! Pro Other Attractive Offerings for Friday and Saturday HIGH GRADE SMOOTH ALMONDS ANAS TaTaeven elabttel Tralt havern” mak CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAMERY The CARA MPLS me a i iq sweatest Homer's ate BOX MILK ke J ' “ finally iaekets Stores, Sew Yorks Brookivn, Newark, The wpecified welmht lew the container ¢ building was destroyed in| . -_ _ , -_—_—— a - ' ed time Vm —_ — Con t ant The ft ' thome " ¢ in hi te eur wiih ls y . ° twin p k of the Hrenta and ‘ ‘ (weet of ” th ' 0 front tne tn to a tion | faster with the af a) The Ramen Wor ont nownees of present ters, | that hea yi places vacn along | progre ag Pe any U . A ee We however, the nan nore ¢ . ee ' Ning Many 7 Bp AY arge pontonr ol with gob seperti ny na the vented “ bi alere, At ih Naey opee ue hs it poh on the Auatron boate, sinking many w ia, andl causing screat losnes to the Tew. tons. The uther boats beat a haaty i hat ' nichangea cua te ines the Hiolian positions in Albania have =D Atication of oMcen, with t er repulead with great jownes, Rome me a MT pene HOES, sex, Pretent ieun — Untied f thine ie jolie, HE METRR a WHKISC HEL AGED MAN DIES ON TRAIN. wtoetod ¢ m, the ertild be end, | ir all hatin ia would be a alow shital | Metered to ve Keen Ma Gen, method, requiring nval of the State Penn ie Commission in many moves A man about eighty years old, thought adi Jrot beon Major Gen. A GC. M BOY GETS $17.500 FOR ARM. | f Train whi - li Manhattan. nt aw t art fn pocket was a * i alates we | ike written a : fan were tn tt | In erase of neve ity mun ’ In of this State war awarded | wih Col 1. MacDonald, No, t & Jury in Justice cis Key | Twenty-first Street. Washington, D, ' N's part of the Su | _— tin beh hd GARR id SOUS | Woods nnd Marshat MeCarthy pany | Woshtngton. Hvidence was produced to show that | WaAsHiNGTON, Nov, #0.—Polic the defendants, who leased property nt lg iKleonerp as me an aan a Tit | minsioner Woods and United Sta fa Edward &. Young i allowed | shal MeCarthy of New York the front. Rate of the premises to bes | to-day at the Department. com worn out, decayed and dan-| With Assistant Attorney Gener mere Oh July 8, 1918. while the boy [on the regulations for control was loaning against the gate It col-|sliens along the New York lapsed, causing a compound fracture of | The purpose of the conferences We the arin whieh, had to be ampue to be co-ordination of effort ty ated when complications developed. eit nd Bederal Government SAAT 17) m1 SARS DOD SORES REEL ss i. Women’s & Misses’ New Fur Trimmed Coats The Values Are Most Extraordinary FUR-TRIMMED COATS, smart new models, developed in Pom Pom, Suede Velour, Chiffon Broadcloth, Velour de Laine and Wool Velour. Some with deep fur collars with collars and cuff. fine furs. Very Special, 25.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS and coats to be worn with separate furs. materials are Silvertone, Peau de Bolivia, Chiffon Broadcloth Peche, Pom Velour de Laine. Ve FD elour, Cashmere Nu a Trim med, #40.00 Cloth Selected Pom, Special, 5.00 from our radically reduced to her: of The Suede and Velour Coat, Hudson Seal Trimmed, $30.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS and coats to be worn with separate furs. The materials are Silvertone, Peau de Peche, Pom Pom, Bolivi Suede Velour, Chiffon Broadcloth and Velour de Laine, Specially priced, 40.00 45.00 55.00 400 Fur Trimmed Coats At Considerable Concessions from Regular Prices Wool Velour, Velour de Laine, Chiffon Broadcloth; Collars of Australian Opossum, Nutria, Kitt Coney; lined and warmly interlined, Reduced to 20.00 and Silk Dresses regular stock and 12.95 re

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