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Lb mie ee RS a pel RE tg 2 RR - —_ !* Cirenlation Books Open to Al frentation Rooke Open to All, ) ete NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917. 10 PAGES PRICE \irs.s tm Wivctooors coment . , ERMAN SWEEP AT CAMBRAI HELD UP; \___ TANKS HELP TO DRIVE THEM BACK PR I c VWs went - - -¢o-- RETALERS OF CIV AGREE WWI VED MRS. DE SMULLESS TRL 222TH REGAN GROUND TO COLOPERATE IN ENDING F LSNEH GOMES TO CLOSE AS STATE'S LOST IN TERRIFIC BATTLE FOOD PRICE PROFTEFRNG =.» AUENSTS CALL HER SANE LOW UP THEIR OWN GUNS fine Its Session Virtually to | a Evening World's ExposureofGouging, , Mites om imal for Delee ane * RENEE HEADS |Berlin Claims Capture of 4,000 of Byng’s Troops—Germans at One Methods Brings Agreement With. Wilson believes Congress showid con-| Weeks for Prosecution, Time Had Gained Two Miles, but Wholesal d Retailers — Tri- lat abate ter tn es tm gy ae Weekly Bulletin to ListFatrRates|" aerial Gs cai Hall Siwaon crea tee - THE INTER ALE Finally Stood at an Adweneull 2,500 Yards. / on shamanism ‘| :| 1 Is expected to tell Congress so In his! oy yyy ech avatGaa utes ' . "pening address, which will be de-/ win ine murder of ner divorced bus: By Sophie Irene Loeb. livered in the Hall of the Houso at 4 | band, John Longer De Saull n the The Evening World announces to-day the first definite step taken in | 1289 o'clock ‘Tuesday. All arrange: | viene of Aug. 3 at The Box, his coun- aroleck ihe consumer {TC » “tty ve por. | ments were made to-day by the White F ; * . this country to protect the consumer from the rapacity of a large pe “oo ‘ eg soli ltry home at Westbury, will probably Supreme War ar Council Has centage of retailers. As a result of The Evening World $ exposure of | House with Speaker Clark and Vice-| 5. 0, tne jury inte thia afternoon and : 5 Naas the scandalous war profiteering in necessities of tite, | President Marshall for the Joint ses-| Had All Its Work Shaped notably meat, prevalent in this city, representatives of Up in Advance. | the leadin wholesale and retail organizations of tae VERSAIL us mt | city have agreed to a plan to restrict profits to a Verial when they put on the stand the SAT Mls y notes Into finished form, but the ad- the city where in 1871 William I was reasonable basis. The plan was adopted at a meet-| gross wit be kept open until the Jant| Unt Otto H. Salm, @ very guod ing last evening at the call of the local representatives| moment. He has asked all the Cabi-| “10nd Of Mra. De Saulles. She sald of the Federal Food Administration and of the Stace! yer members to present: memoranda goo Dee initio wes Serone Food Control Board, The call was issued as a result! on possible legislation which they con-| Minoola Jail on the morning TPP secatios ioadan of the publication in The Evening World of facts, «ger vit Wrameay sid that Mrs: De Basllue bad and figures showing downright robbery by retailers in different sections opened its all-tmportant speech 10 o'clock. Prem of the cit) pected the President will outline eked hay have @ dictanhen . Thus fur tho plan rests on the prin- thelr recommendations with bls OWN) 44, Vitness declared the defendant | "rought from Pdris by electric train House and Gen, Bliss, the two American dei of you to come and see a mur: punied by the viple of spontaneous agreement, Bul- ee uh ris rm sngressmen to-day the probable 1e8-| Gores ey Ae Lee ceo by ; © programme was discussed.) mye prosecution rested its case at! Supreme Council in attacking the rene Se es somiuen inucead Hse: gb The usual appropriation bills, some | 1445 o'clock, after two allenists, Dr.j problems before it, ‘The way has life, with particular referenc tlready in process of formation, t86l) tayam Harris, superintendent of the! largely been cleared by the work of huseod lation, including new bond 4U-/)prooklyn State Hospltal for the In-| the Inter-Allled Conference in Paris, RECOURSE FOR CONSUMERS IF thorizations and revenue measuress! sano, and Dr, Charles Pilgrim, Chairs | 80 that the Commissioners to-day met AGREEMENT !S BROKEN. and transportation and other domestte| man of the State Hoapltal Commis-! practically with their decision on} problems regarded as constituting | gion, hyd declare) that Mrs, De, many Important points of policy com- | By William Philip Simms. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Dec. 1 (United Press).—Territic fighting has marked British resistance to a strong attack launched by Crown Prince Rupprecht along a nine-mile front of Gen, Byng’s line near Cambrai, At one time the Germans forced the Britiabt, * back two miles. As this despatch is cabled the German advance does Névy stand at more than 2,500 yards, They were thrown back from 2 turthermost gains with bloody losses. The heaviest fighting in a double blow which was launched by Ri ‘ & verdict may bo returned to-night sion at that hour "1 he prosecution sprang a surprise The President continued ‘ | at work On| during the morning session of (he his address to-day, transcribing his France, Dec, tn proclaimed Emperor of a united Ger- Many, representatives of the nations now fighting lis grandson met in cun- Rein AEE Lome ly necessary for the success The Allies Supreme War Council cautioned her to be careful of tral precht against the British lines occurred yesterday. But the battle wera essions 4 ution of the war, and It is Cleme aut France presided. The delegates w till on to-day, its fury little diminished Vive German divisions ® probably ess rather fully said, and added: “It's very nice jen sbout 60,000 men) were thrown! W4s swung fri the south of Caftrea dria to the west ving The British were hard pressed, | Jer~ they held Hike a stone wall, To Veh their attack along a five mile front. | west of the wood th rmans reached: That their cfforte finally fatled was! sugar factory on the Bapaume> q of the | Cambrai road, but held it only ashert time. A sharp British counter attegk and they were thrown back to thelr” 4, were accom: ir aldes, informal conferences amor vgiinst tho British line in the north ern attack, These divisions centred | due to Spartan courage Heiti#h Tominte The tanks were called upon. starting point ne Medea tec atanere waloneea the se on’s work, expected to Con-|Syulles, in their opinion, was sane ac| Pléetely dotermined upon. No an- They_eemallumesrina teense | 1,000 Britian ¢ 4 \nt i whould notify. John: Mitchell, head of 4 tinue for many months. the time she shot her husband |Nouncement of these conclusions has} brousht 1 concealed positions just back of . w fi fone eas bas the Federal State Food Bourd and| Conference With Smith and) Prenibition and woman suffrage) Among those who romained in] yet been made Planes, his heroism having earned the fighting line, They rolled over BERLIN, Dec. 1 (via Londonpedt® #lyo State Food Administrator, wh: a) Educators Aims to End $ titutional amendments will be} court to-day wers Mrs. Curoline| The bulky Inter-Allied Conference.) Hl two paling of tin Cro de the uptorn trenches, spitting fre |The Germans yesterday capturants office ty on the thirty-ninth fluor of ee ; DFRAUAN GATE IRUENG ROANeh Degenor, slain of Do Saulles. Churies| With Its multitude of commit 26 Pee ae root San a and lead. The British infantry | 4.000 British and several batteries Fe the Metropolitan Life Buildin or Political Control, | Taxation le ution, it Is expected, | A. De Saulles, a brother, and Mrs, now resolved into the more compuot being: the Nea m i . | the Cambral region, the War om* APEBae: Wililaman Clty Faderat we08 | a | will be deferred for several months, |Maurice Hecksher. Behind Mrs. De] organization of the War Council, Al 1h werlal qua f twents- followed them. rs eared Ramiciatrauon atin duseoandiaivlin|| nioooeaerci cca. Alen —_—_—_>— Saulles'y chalr were her faithful ais-| reat many of the minor officals as- Frenchmen The first rush of the Germans swept} “Between Moeuvres and Rourleme . Ma 4d EB 1 embled in Paris f th aT y Vlace, or The Evening World : uF NCH RE' 0 UTON l E ter Amalia, and her brother, Guil- | #e¢m aris for the preliminary the British out of iluuu Wood, | atid also from Pontaine'to Lafolle, ¥ Oiiktore neat trent wilt, if] Smith, noxt President of the Hoard of RE Vol Ik lermo. conference had eft to-day. Gen TEN CITIZENS HAVE INCOMES Lavacquerte, Gunnelieu, Villars Guis- | Mrew the enemy back on Gratncoutest be discip-| Aldermen, conferred to-day with a PICNIC IF KAISER LOSES” hortly after 2 o'clock District At- | Pe aBiNgs who wis present at the ; : Hg Anneux and Cantaing,” the omen’? voramtssion | number of school superintendents and tor Weeks began the closing ar- | conference, has departed 0 $5 00 0 visi SERUSORME RE Mm repre- | statement declared. “Both sides {°¢ the plan holds togeth lined by the wholesulers, merchants and packers. In © the| react ehi'thesachool paler vor the | Bauteux Heights, on the western profitecrs try to take advantuge of] tion, Gerard Declares German People] DECLARES THE PROSECUTION KAISER GETTING SENSE - manne hotr starting point, the fighting cen. [of the Scheldt, were stormed.” the fact that 95 per cent of them a . | . WAS BASED ON A LIE. Two Hundred and Six Pay Taxes on ing direetly south of Cambral, The | — exempt from the provisions of the On the subject of disloyalty among Will Throw Out Rulers Maniy Ao UISMARIT caenas hip VICE PRESIDENT SAYS More Th ; Srey ANH ~ hod made thi gun by 10) Seb Blow Up Own Gans to Ppt Federal laws of licensing, Mr. Mitch-| teachers, Judge Hylan carefully dic- U Victorious Wig nai dsenes ho wetesn ore Van: B1OOV,0s oS clock “ bs ( ell, Mr, Williams and The Evening} tated to The ning World the fol-| Jamea W. Gerard, fo Ambassa-| that the entire prosecution was bused Sore 437,030 in AN on the Rot Around ock in the afternoon | BRITISH HE ARTERS IN World will proceed to ask the Teele l ioaeiag deslesskind or Ui mativiniee: “(Ane wo Garmiany.cad cd thé Leaguefon a lle—"the ilo that Jack De Suuties | Besinning to Realize That We Are} wasi \ \ ‘ ie Brit hau ! their counter| FRANCK, Dee, 1 (By the Associated , phebag taeda tiles hal ott ‘A «| “Any person having charge of tho for I 1 Bducatio: Carnegie Hall wi 1 hs bade his valet Julius} Going to Win This War Jarod 2 1 The ; j bane wept over | Press).—In thelr operations in ite Buch a step would be dra but| molding of the mind of the youth of! this morning on the theme “German at Reser srclbela Hees “We'll All Be Real American eas h) ae . peo | Rc chi si region yesterday the QI complete co-operation by the retuil]/our country who is not in sympathy | Leaders of 7 id oot xeturaital @ha ise & ; WASHINGTE Vieo f ill . a vu ing inovement, associations in carrying out the new] With this Government and its pur-| He said there Is no possibility of a 40} dent Marshall inte ot t t f were able to draw bd n may make further legistution| poses ought not to have that olacc.” | revolution in Germany until after the) UTI | & to make 4 s¢ with Bu , s of their troops and guns at * unnecessary. In advance of the} » object of the conference, so NAF and then only If the war ie a] TNd It no Tea wi ae eve he Kaiser] ey Burew an ‘i t attack und save them from bet meeting of the Legislature, The Eve-|Judge Hylan stated, was to obtain! German jiellore Ww ‘ tbe nan, me ' Benes said, “Jack DeSaulles would ¢ toteat - 3 ye ‘ ht. The British blew up @ @el ning World will try to see that the| suggestions and information from NAv®, fuffered horrible dlstteas tn the) Cave Been aive to-day and Mrs, De fh i ; nua per profteefing dealer in the necessities | men active and experier inidaiehirce sitiervttey wilitine. und “Uirawl qeeenaiee abst aero bean | mean He ee wel eds So far as could be ascertained of fe gets as much publicity as the} conduct of the schools. He is of the out the rulers ag failures Matiles conwntuablt . Ms war er this morning, no British gune dealer who offends against the law|opinion that tho school policy im th And if they do Mr. Gerard] AAW ARE BOR fone ix clearing up raph were captured by the Germange regulating weights and measures. past has been influenced too much by declared, “because of their greater brae| DANG WHS at home she would not war will be very | The German casualties yesters TIME FOR DRASTIC ACTION TO| political policics of a municipal ud. tality, thelr greater benstiiness, whien| PAVE Bone there, Had ho talked | Whe ” ' day were exceedingly large. The CHECK RETAI!.ERS' GREED, stration and not directed in ac- eacerds that ather peoplen on the | ber oyer the ‘phone instead of hiding |have real American citisenship and. w British probably lost a considets Mr. Mitchell presided at last night’s| cordance with practical experience |°! y will make the French Revo>| behind his ile she would not huve /heer he more ialk ot the talhenind oF ' ' ’ able number of men, mecting, and suggestions for co-|and necessities. jut lke unday | one burrying to Westbury for ber] 4" ey . worn ine i There is no concealing the fact thé operative plan of immediate action] A fundamental principle will be laid |§ a mee 9 View President decks ween § tS : enemy gave the British an whe were made by Arthur Williams, Ved-|down by the new administration that! gyastt to Do Mer Bit With tel hero oun bs Jor it uraliaed who do not give sur $5.00 ay : 4 ait oeea the ist |Somfortable hour or two yesterday, | eral Food Administrator; Cyrus Miller|dally conduct and direct control of Fighting Allien, haa im a arial terhar é Id hia pay TO Pees 4 but the situation this morning ‘s mot | a of the State Distributing Departinent, | the nools must be left more In| pio JANEIRO, Dec. 1.—Braail ts soon | C4 “HMA that there wis no premedt Lote Wace ty cuse particular uneasiness, and Sophie Irene Loeb charge of the mien and women whol tc make her frst contribution to the| ‘ation in this case wus proven wo eaagee ee ‘ ;,,, WORD OF HOPE TO ROUMANIA me scattered British in the front There was plain talk at this meet. | are ng the supervising and teach-| fighting forces of the Allies, In response| Witnesses, one of them a ens f > : ; may have fallen into the hands ing, and a spirit of co-operation and | ing. only questions of general | to an invitation from the British Gov-|tbe prosecution.” D. Stewart Ixle- | enerais tr sident Sent Encouraging Mea-|or (he Germans, but most ef the enthusiasm aroused in the Interest | policy to be determined by the School ernment that Braailian aviators ¢ hart, @ partner in W. R ernls pocsceea sisson 4 ange to Lucklens King ltroops are reported to have been of stabilizing price h us has not|Board and city ofeials. ie RE Slere® OF ne aeNes He : nk-|bad testifted that M ules | WA T C8 May Mave te Bay ban WASINNGTON, Tf L~To ens | withdrawn safely, Some ground hag yet been manifested on the whole} Judge Hylan invited the te ra to! | Star Bunnies ER! Wh ABN: da bim to accompany be 1 ne Delgedien # ‘ co ira | PU Your City " mania, now ina diffioult seen Jost, but unless unforeseen events » food question. There developed a de-|moct and talk with him for the pur- "*"" * el Box, us the was urraid to go alone. | eee ae cat an H Was ' n Kutmsia’s defection. | vrise the German plans have been termined effort to combat the evil of | pose of establishing u system of apes, Horriman, Whe sevee|, 1v!lus Hadeinek, Do Sauller's v M. Muir, Charles Gultou, fe MISE EREDAR. ADELA. frustrated, with the infliction of ser- artificial price boosting, whica has} “sympathetic co-erdination™ as he preax Kugente, In Dead, jhad unquestionably put that) Brewster, € 1 pur a t Houma NT BPO Fie aps ey been flourishing, with war as an ex-| expressed It, from top to bottom. He TON, Dec, L—Mre. James|iury, Mr. Uterhart said, the motive , : v me Fighting ls still proceeding to-day, cuse, Mr, Mitchell was emphatic in} wants to get the supervising und an, friend of Patti and Sembrich| for Mrs, De Saulles's hurried visit to|Twe Americun Soldices Under Arrest |\ 4 M ae ee the President sent TRO British are continuing thelr hig statements that the time for delay | teaching staff in closer and more whose Paris home Empress Eu-|The Box. She had told him she was} In Mexico, tive ae i oul terse ake has passed, harmonious touch with the bigher | Sele stared « refugee from the Paris| coming over to get her boy and asked | MUNICO CITY, De The Mexieao tie ' ' " \ unt Tshii's| —— Sy “If there is not suflicient law,” he|aaministration, so that benefit of wugs M08"? 1810, died at her home here late! nim ty suy nothing to anybody about | Government n informed officiall A as|N@ New German At Leet Niset, Lal vaid, “In our present State Mood Law Jone and common understandings |*ereree? |her having rung up, This was aster || ba baldievs have been wa anent ae t nd Says Mi +4 a Eateilineiatlas " > ! Heep rag al Raby east lahip of the peopics the United LONDON, Dee, L—The Germans }) (Continued on Seventh Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) ng geultc en panes | (Continued on Third Page) jp a vevmanial Cartaee prone sanmasin’ | calltiee "acta se Mgolite, eater ot tutes and Japan” last night made ng further large @ie | |

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