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WILSON's WAR SAGE IN FULL tarwen p | | = -———M 1“ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Cireutntion Bookn Open to All.” 3 PRICK sees nen thew, NY MAT geome NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1917. 18 PAGES PRICK yh’ Ms SEVERY RESOURCE OF THE ni S, WILSON PLEDGES TO WIN WAR FAR PRICES FOR GOOD BEEF. U.S. ENGINEERS — RUSSO-GERMAN = "HIE MESSAGE DECLARE WAR ON AUSTRIA FALINANOHER ARTE SEND: ware an Germ ace wor Bee st woe uae GAMRAL BATTLE. VALID 48 HOURS) scons May Come 1 Necessary ae “No Peace Until Prussian Au ° ” Three American ait Revteosans in Agreement Reached at Head- tocracy 1S Beaten Down. Action With the British— quarters of Prince Leopold - " Many Germans Slain, | of Bavaria. First Step Is Taken to Stop the By William Philip Simms Profiteering That Is Robbing the f WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN IN LONG WAR MESSAG i ieee Urges That All Alien Enemies, Male | and Female, Be Imprisoned, Not)“We Shall Regard the War as Won Put in Detention Camps—Russia | LONDON, Dee. 4.—An armisti tween Ru and Germany has bi People of New York Consumers|™ THE FIELD, Dec. 4 (United Press) | Ht ps EEE Only When the German People Warned Not to Pay More Tham 7! ‘intra: mien sie mains] ssnse oisrandepan aaa. Poisoned by German Agents. Say to Us Through Their Accepted valld for a forty y wero: mombe eight hour a) = Representatives That They Are Ready to Agree to a Settlement of the same Indicated in Price List. Evening World’s Prices for Beet “Our safety would beat an end,” | said the President, ‘‘our honor forever | Army engineering unit Krylenko 1 Surrender of Army Saturday and Sunday were ernl Staff, ght between tho and w AD, Dee, 4.—The foficia sullied and brought into contempt were | Based Upon Justice.” new down the! verkb wiles (4 wes today that Ensign ‘ ° ° im a e Based on Butchers’ Test Xcealanhos: Holiheslll com miande® ith] we to permit their triumph. They are a ls woh fom Washington evict, had reported the surrender ofl striking at the very existence of democ- |Mrs. Wilson Attends Session With . ” | , ecentl operating ™essage came from Vitebsk racy ty, " bi wn the Beinn tn valseee WANE. | PSIA woul lnateate What BW: ard y and liberty Her Mother~Arnbassadors and HINDQUARTER BEEF. Round steak wiong the w ront. Mem iefs, who have heretofore refuse . ames : : : Flank soup meat..... 20c 20 | Bones Free Fee Pic ot Me werm en. {0 recognize the authority of Kry-| WASHINGTON, Dec, 4—Following is the war message whch} Other Diplomats in Galleries— vere acne = en pe FOREQUARTER REEF: in the b allow ko as com in eblef, have | Pre: 1 ¢ it the joint session of Congre La Follette Avoid d b M b rT jorseshoe mea: 220 226 . ; Staphavint finally bowed ! m s Rump beef be a Mavst ss ie War Depa vat the Bolsheviki | Gentlemen of 1 Eight months have elapsed since 1 i - € iy e ers Bottom round 24e 320 | Cross ri ze yorts of the Krylenko has heretot | . of addre . ve bee | od wit! Top sirloin ** ope hc Shoulder eeup ments, abe port thy oa Neoteeven os Ore ee a W honor ot addre ul. They have been months crowded with shin feu meat as a Bb of Ret 20 « have ehiet without headquarters and with-| events of immense and grave significance for us. 1 shall not undertake to Con re Wi ll D ] W idney. id Hadlcd bd a ou any acty ur rant re etail ' Flank » ing 240 25c | Chuck beef 18 ayes, bu letachn re : act ues my granth “A s | ail or even to summarize event The practical particulars of the g SS | ec are ar ry i 2 of th , t Cognition, although gree many 7 Fes Si eae 4: eu ee poets ene meat me Swart army units, being Bolsheviki, sup-| Part we have played in them will be laid before you in the reports of the | On Austria-Hun ar al Onee - 28c | Chuck steak 200 Pp rted him: | executive department I shall discuss only our present outlook upon g y > Bkirt etenk 220 ish have been holding the! Gen. Dukhonin, who t | : ihe a 7] Choe meat. 206 ‘ atid: where have been Post of commander-in-c ese vast afldirs, our pre Guiles and the immediate means of accom- F . 7 Brisket 16c f give way, y have only! overthrow of Premier Keren plishing the objects we shall hold always in view WASHINGTON, Dec, 4,—Congress, responding with slans of ap e le their own ¢ after a train and | sd pe te proval of President Wilson's demand Jaration of war on Austria, ee; | ha af I shall no LL pce eenags-par TSS? = began settl self abc ; 5 5 the ter En a 2 3 7 began ng itself about the work \ The table of prices printed herewith represents fair charges for the h i ngs done and planned against us ierhey ou Bo rele Affairs Committee, which must deal with the war reaolutio ; A o by th { { lowest grade pure meat passed by the Health Department, as well as a} 1 tans | the sin ra of Germany| — overe minors aie ey the bi to meet to-morrow, ~) good grade be by the average famil SS heuient y kt feat once for all of the sinister The resolution, drafted by the international law experts o State i r i vitae foua ’ ‘ ; true forces that interrupt pe and Department, will be introduced and, leade 4 will be passed se pri nd o sat p sed by app fighting | armist fi W us and o ¢ u pt P * Boih of these pr ¢ kind of meat purchased by approxi whting | armintio ta, cel, Wee ne Na ca || render it impossible and they |B by both Houses of ess by y mately 4,090,000 of the 5,060,000 population in the city. Ph evongray wasade lit ra Tt fireiiors CL shall . Wish to krmow how closely Our | \ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss=sssssssssssssssssssssssssssses * This is the first step taken to tive during the nigh the Cam- | ment {with a very gray | Leper wtsiuacnalen ane By Samuel M. Williams. assure fair prices to the con: | (———— bral battle © report, | announce INCEIVOR RAG END-FOPRAUIGRIY WRC a ee iane with thane: whe, (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) mat U Boats H Sunk n the neig ‘ Bourlon | Institute y mean to attain them | wi , . sumer for common neccssarics o' oats Have a Swusseie ss tio fake |} “For the purpose of d an desire peace by any sort of com WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 4—From the rostrum of the House life as advocated by The Evening A ‘ fa here im ah Promise—deeply and indignantly World, 800 Norwegian Ships; Nvarsurk a oan atice + Dace Jp seen A impationt—but they will be | Of Representatives President Wilson read to Congress to-day another > y Hy i i arly prices will heiprinted Many Without Trace tc Venda Fis Wa ne bAdine at VAN toward definite ends. Our object sayally. npislent aan . edd momentous message of world wide interest ar Before him tri-weekly of meat and twenty ——— man dead.| According to a teleg is of course, to win the war, and {t plain te them : ‘ | . : what our objectives are and | were more | indred members of the sten- RAS retescariag. in an’eftort te. | LONDON, De 4.-During the omy came|lenho's Adjutant, the ( hall not slacken or suffer our: Whatlwetateoglannine tar in c unared membe ¢ Istee ' past few days a numbe No! tat ttack ip! z a he rted it iti i Mabitize @ fale price ‘for aus | b Eee Hip: nes af nave » the attack In pavlld phalanx | fathered on flanks a enivee to be diverted until it ie ing to make conquest of |ing and hanging on his words with alter cemmon commodities, i ti P {uke dey eee Dar Re erpiay | rear of Krylen as Bat at s je by arms, ilen 3 guns and rifles did fearful execution. eitoun ntial re t a 8 worth while asking a ence. en th: oh SK axe | Wea f Bourlon, on tish ma-| circ sated th pes I tt wertng the q i MUST DRIVE OUT THING WITH ce Paherenat: sed aa i Conennag : nine gunner fired ands from| Russian Commander sider the w OUT HONOR OR CONSCIENCE Fringed a f red » to now Norway has lost bes ; at's Pst inilit From ¢ ‘ “I belleve thn t the everyday — consurrer—anc ‘out $00 ships in this manne Bite : yay SLA [led.an ananscenah . edt oa sl mem tfew who had been ! tion Maalore of food in the city ea St ee trang It w 40 at | custody Inst nig) tter, I ntolerahte. (Thing | were diplomats of allied and neutral nations eag ar the newes The prices as quoted ow rome « 1 . ‘efits wun! Gommanders of Russlen armies jarloan'inoaple Siniow: we cnianiag eee , | obtained in the most t Ny itt 1 at the the sout i westor bout and w face, this teclaration the man who lead ¢ yet devised by oflicials ! or y will \ zution ue and foret w vere food question 40TH HOUR CY emed yury early as G Against autocra As announced in - CLE SCORE. NITED AS A NATION IN SPIRIT Thing wit Almost at t f cdinmittes was appoitted gn I 1 ‘ i ; Miles. Laps. AND INTENTION A . . Michell, Chairman of the Veder) Kramer and Egq 742 5 he i ti rt “Our present and immediate task is to win the war, and Wood Board, in co-operation w Itet and Magin 742 {Berlin Clatms che Capiire af 500 Md , ; prominent meat dealers, tu a end Geer al 1 Marre Webel rivel ; 3 nothing shall turn us aside from it until it is accomplished, the weight, © p Blercey ahd Grants 742 1 PERLIN wien Tal , 1 “B, and re hether of f various kinds of Vert and Bras bi ; hs al Ba eeeate : : very power and resource we possess, whether of men, o $s committe: Liye if F : P 1 Ni end Willams 1 4 fers and Drobach 742 1 atement | Bolshevik 1 and ' 1 money, or of materials, is being devoted, and will continue to be , . Hill and Hanley 742 1 ers. Some ¢ i . feasetor! cyra ThbieA and awccoee 74a 4 into Italy a ° devoted to that purpose until it is achieved. Carman and Wil 1 and Fran nt im . : . tree Loeb, Linhart and Oibesis 1 are irene Those who desire to bring peace about before that purpose a.m salir te) Bmith an . n in| Rowe ands devtine powe ; . F Oppenneln ch and Weber we EPS anaes ‘ is achieved, I counsel to carry their advice elsewhere. We will rect, the la 1 Ane ea ~ 3 ey, i not entertain it. 1 earnestly recommend that Congress imme PED city, opera nr , g & wwe 4 of r adir dj : Rak a diately declare the United States in a state of war with Austria- 2 ascertain tue wei, 4 \ , t \ W H Ah Sore ka BRITISH LOSS iN WEEK juss ! oT ¢ representative | ea ui F “The Government of Austria-Hungary is not acting upon its era of tHe ulty vi DOWL...i IS ACTING MAYOR. 98.899 OFFICERS AND MEN “” a i Ula work and as J lst own initiative or in response to the wishes and feelings of its own Peep iein bead 1 . _— peoples, but as the instrument of another nation. We must meet ed the cuttin, 1 1 ‘ . ALD ‘ 7 t ' The tigures given F Lie Age its force with our own end regard the Central Powers as but one. (Continued on 1 i mt * the voces The war can be successfully conducted in no other way. Dawns 1 SOY — " They Grew daily: chore audible “The same logic would lead to a declaration of war against ps9 ‘ Bee HAM jf SOHCOLD. vesrpap ays —— - t ; nt a ise ee " 138 Palio me OE Costas at fae ail the degli tbr . (Raving Entries age 10.) MLENZLS oP ketal rs ; pokeamen America ntinued Secoud Page) Turkey and Bulgaria, They also are the tools of Germany. But WILSON URGES. CONGRESS |