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Y THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 a GERMANS PREPARING NEW OFFENSIVE AGAINST ITALIANS oe INVADERS PREPARE ASSAULS BY GERMANS ALL ALLIES OFTEUTONS ,censm seo. sam (40 Diminnte 60 tawtelerr Germans Forbidden —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— To Show Joy Over Chief Points in President's Message; } ; ; et “et wey that ong Nation Wars to Crush Prussianism wrnse \srinane soot Unites Prospeet of Peace F tionn wntiniad aie Ap — VINOTOM, tre ” err aun from rea M ° oe requia’ " ree yon, 6p NH iheon'e addons to Congre te wend + oxaee a, © ee eet aad demon “ey (the MMeloyal and the yacifun) may sate o left to atewt Tt , 4 mee oe ore wenn \ ‘oy i ee7 army ineany howe and tore courting to Lawrence A. Witting @e- and retrn ¢ te ' a & Feenit of the > The German power, « This Wt FOnRionee snot ar em -_ > «slant (7 Aasociata Kehoot Sapertaaaaae ow mee . J a “ cotlationa betwren Wed Prom Firm Pawas t anted peace, munt bo eranhed, and if it be erly bronant from Wire tag one Sonn fa Titetey : as f the nat Wiking haa called @ for orantr, . he Germene and the Rostan no ond, at lemat t owt from the friendly inter “ © nations Hake Ciera as ae og tr . wine yh Me f Cen, Diaz fiotaheviki, have heen ferhtdden oe 1 Merectna -_—" (ur presen and immediate task is to win the war and wothing shall Tp icue Co) Wiliam Vo fudaon, ohief ration for the @ ton of the propesed " a a Vries On Italy B wy the im authorition, ar | fr thom two places five and f ide from it antil It le accomplished, f the American inilitary misato Kiaht (er tonchers, seletted : saad . able information tively to ¢ ant a We shall fogard the war only an won when (ae Verman people may | Murwta, ¢ Cnet the General auee of thelr vn viedtioned teyaity r hewes rae us, t h properly accredited representatives, that they are ready | M4 at Petrograd, an an effort 1 work ‘ ae German (SOROS abe on ‘ meentention of Garr © anree (0 @ settlement based upon justicn and the reparation of th Holshevin ( ‘ . of Gonnetion, south of orm Patel * 4 ai t feteium | verninen By Joneph W. Grigg. lan over the pomaibility of peace Moreh greatly vy ngs thelr rulers have done They have done » wrong to Bh — The note, in which the American Heh onip/ Aa at Correepondent of The World) [and the rites are Aolne | peitien « ae RAteery Work which mat be repaired. They have established ewer Over otEer Meer sald ve saw no reasons why Boise ON. Ee Telit me vorythina antly ponaibia tol ane nigh: report maya jand« and peoples than their own——over the great Himpite of Austria Je relations of the Allies to Munsia " at ‘ Pomwlal (ania (emneieh to The Worn restrain pobile eplaton and pat “Pruring ‘he day concentrations Mungary, over hitherto freo Balkan states, over Turkey, and within to any influential past of ite pop. rwany vatotousiy |, TATAAN MRADQUARTENG. De the brakes on far-fetehed peace | hontiia infantry cast of Goureauceurt | Asla—which mast be relinquished. ulation should not reat on the most , i The WEh mnornia of f by hopes, fearing there will be a] aod in the neighborhood of Moo We own it. however, to ourselves, to nay that we do not wiab In any | friendly 14, t¥ nino commented “ ' “nd pe om atl paria of ¢ ' "7 steong reaction and depression | were broken by our artilior «ay to impair or to rearrange the Austro-Hungarian Empire, * © * ; mn favorably Tre in Mastin andiety ar rovoned wnfavor r “Af ote the : sntey c ‘ y | when o general peace falla to] fre any attacks could develop We Intend no wrong against the Germa pire, no interference with pan wh, 4 eats soe nee ominent in many influential) quarte th siding in the menaced Vane materiatizr, The tone of the ee prsifidrcia nent Mig hee Internal affairs, Trotaky manu the vam at The cunpiication of having Ge 1 Viain, Life in thome towne and || press in general, while optimistic, | Solve 'p the op Khhorhood of La The Russian people have been poisoned by the very same faine tempting to pr ui 1 conat Tlungariane still Ch-nwed ga _teben villagen hich only a week ago wars | Is aoft-pedatted, pb eee ena ce eathecs || hoods that have kept the German people in the dark, and the witon | tute “a wplendia mecsuro, meeting | hae been a source of much troutde, | overcant With apprehension hae grown vic ait peti ls fs es WS 'T has been administered by the very same hands. The only porsthle | the competition of German and en The conmderntion estended even Jnily more normal, They are an live ee ” antidote ta the teath pecially Hritieh capitaliate after the cated Germann living in ase and ¢ | Monte Siaamo) a or om. | Ypres and in the Pasechendae < ees azeealed Germaine Hehe in cone Soe tly ROW 6 ne ih the. vicinity ot | Monte Mumsnol ane Mente Castelpom | eww T earnestly recommend that the Congress Immediately declare the | War,” Trotzky said to-day in com- arouned country wide resenteane " ection which 1 vteited |terien made powerful A ntatoment dealing with aviation | United States In a state of war with Austria-Hungary * * * We |) menting upon it | Was aa though the war was no! * n one section \ vinited | terion made pert ; i Co eo ew D ae - and death struggle for the Nation | ploughi.g was procending with Mf firs on massen of troops Been in | Saye that villages in the occupation || must regard the Central Powers as but one WS CR FD anne dicta Us. May and we were atti! engaged In MPLO- line boye guiding the slow moving |@siilc Wood, at the routhweat of of the enemy on the Cambral fron wherever the necossttles of this war carry us 4 Altes, “Never conscious of having them ont matic correspondence Inatead of arm Joxen, whilo les than a mile aw y | Anions and north of Monte Tondare. | ware attacked Monday with bombs Legislation should be enacted defining as a criminal offense every STOCKHOLM, Dec. §—41 Comfort! Oh Boy!” ing to fight for our vory exintence len, while an Ls ear, Enemy troops and encampments | 1. aehine sf ae a . oP 8 Fy 5 aa for our vine whole ayatem |ehelle were cras among the | were hombared by our aircraft and by machine gun fire fr the wir. |] wilful violation of the Presidential proclamations relating to enemy | {ng on the Judwon note the pre - Could any shoes h for will be changed, ‘The day of vasy- | Keuane & d correspondents were in Galmarare Valley and neighboring | Hritish airplanes also co-operated Jallens; © © * and women as well as men should be incinded, an Dagblad saya: “This moana | 6; ise? ong yo tol tion is passed, and every-|!fw from one building to another, At) gones with the infantry In local fighting ‘prema momer c f d r i" a " h er ‘ol. * ner praise going ole ation te paased, and Overy | one part Of the Mave 1 could as tbe| "An enemy infantry attempt east A supreme moment of history has come. The hand of God {* laid | assuming that Lieut, Col. ‘Judson Pi enat of Ypres. iy upor . r '. y a" acted under instructions from Wash-| « * ; nec | enemy in small groups movi bout. Jot Monte Dadennecche waa promptly | °™ spon the nations, He will show them favor, I devoutly believe, only if | “cted ‘ — ON oa ie enrect the new order of! This #tono-paved river bed, through | stopped by our fire, Between the Yuring the night,” the statement || ney rise to the clear helghts of His own justice and mercy ington, Ghat the WAtente ‘may expect Pedestrians the last things there will be quick legislation whieh only a Very narrow streain now | Hirenta and the Plave, am Monte /adds, “21 bombs were dropped on little help from America ina war to that 85 out of every 100 na of the th o} Hpinuce w prisoners wi a * nme of the SS SETS . Beer rrtatat preechibing, regia. | (8:08 Valak thay bodaenig: heoorse | ated ta. beet aotioa vitages weet of Casmbrat. Bowe of the! — | the bitter end men can and should wear. vate en of g . 4 7 < nade Sve : " Vane to govern the conduct of premy one of this war's sunguluary battle. | Enemy columne imoving eiae ca tren abegacutivn thon “HIS PRIGE FOR POTATOES HYLAN TO NAME CHIEF greD Dewspabers triendiy ¢ Not on our say so, but aliens and the punishment of these |grounds, In hiv mountain positions | Seren Valley m a o Play “In alr fighting two hostile ‘ma-| {Hes see in Judson's reported my tb who violate orders. It will uscenattate # a good View of tho ley for the purpose of approuching | ‘ow to ac-)rather because orthopedic action by Congress to include women ultiva dications that “Amertea in lain. studded the front wero shelled and stopped | Chitien were driven down out of con- 1S CUT BY UNCLE SAM i . y clannen villages whlols atand out Conaprousus | by our batteries. On the Plave there {trol ‘Two of our machines are mis N A | R 1 [J cept the consequences of the Bolshevik | Surgeons have doped it out atong wit ot Sg sen “ ‘iy white under the Italian aun, It is | 44 moderate artillery activity, Two | ne aoe ‘ <aeuaane rule and that Krance and England will| that way. Yongpe wil] feminine wpiee and rope, |e view of a promised ian, the attain. |Cabtivs balloons were brought be left to carrv on the war alune.” a \, ss abo Gowns” | Whe I $10 a Barrel, These Wil! Include a ¢ : - |ment of which he hopes will be the | ow" |When Farmer Wants § , Ungainly? Not a bit of Fo_gbout aa they pleare. | ransom tor peace: but trom ome. end | — GERMAN REPORT CLAIMS gainly cieriy ana Satontely the hand of fate er atthe we eae, VALIAN AVIATORS FORESEE OVER 500 PRISOMERS Osea leg Me Sree Tietouican. |i JOet commonsense tots which resident enemlon may not Tammany Men WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 Ramet, black calfskin, black kidekin, patent ty thia coun. | the defenders are determined to keep a = aid ai n leather, sel with impunity tn this coun- |i trom this fertile pot. Al S petlschual pista yee Ad or [ety Mednantar ete hae AU rinsed eld a hiadid gall Vogl : Fhut what pleases Washington more | ae BERLIN, Dec, 6—Reporting on| partment of Camp Milla appeared at] confidence of Mayor-elect Hyl State Department had re tron| Rogers Peet Derbies — than any other phase of thie situation s | w, ee: Monday's fighting, to-day's official | the farm of Willdam Jones in Uniondale.| selections for ral of the bigger] Ambassador Francis in Petrograd no i 4 is the President's declaration that 'ITALIANS REPULSE TEUTONS | WASHINGTON, Deo. 6.— Italian | statement from German Army head-| 1 1. yesterday. and sald he wished (9) positions to be filed by him will be | confirm ' . our own idea of what Jators of the law cannot enjoy the 1 | aviators report heavy concentration |nuy ‘a barrel of potatoes, Jonea had ah eae th Sih ri [beri eta eg ei ko av ood hat good! tawurious idleness of detention campa, AIRMEN BOMBARD CAMPS of Austro-German divisions behind | Watters says: his barn filled with potatoes, but was|“!n0unced before New Year's, It had| Major M. C. Kerth, American Mii-|& 8 at g : put must be classed as common crim: | the lines of the invaders, and official | “In the northern sectors of the bat | iciging them in the expectation of Ket-|Peen reported none would be made | tary Attache, on {nstructions from the| — “Stetson-Specials,”” the inals, confined in penitentiaries and iene despatches to-day from Rome ex- | tlefleld neag Cambrai the artillery ac-| jug siu a barrel. Ho was asked {f he] PUblic until after Judge Hylan took | Amba Aalivaraatav prbietets | ee 2 put to compulrory labor. HOME, Dec. 5.—The oMoiat an. | Prove the opinion that the exception. | tivity between Inchy and Bourlon was| jad any potatoes to sell, but repited he | office leuar Duktonin weaiest the ropnaca | Pride of the Stetson shops. te tee this new polley proclaimed | nouncemont from General Headquar-| German high command to attempt «| ively at intervals, Minor forefleld | had not athe barn,| Te report that the new Mayor | armistice. Exclusive with us in New fecret Rervice forces of the Govern. | tort says: jew offensive in the mountainous | Combats were successful. The officer pointed Nady sy aie would demand the abolition of th — York ment will be unleashed to root out| “In the Giudicaria region (Trentino|Tesion, having for its object the in-| ‘In the southern sectors throughout | but Jones said he was holding the ve Clty Che in's office, which pays | a iq 2,000 bi an Envoys in Rome Repud spies and plotters. Congress 18 ¢x-| front) at dawn yoaterday enemy par-| "Salon of the plain between Vicenza | the day there was very violent local | ton" there for a higher gfe ahaa $12,000, ty discredited by men in his SS Reeie inane ; pected to enact within a few weeks tit tt and Verona. fighting between Marcoing and the| He was informed that those po confidence. Bola ’ | orma sow tealy, specific measures along the lines rec- | ties, after artillery proparation, at-| ‘Phe Italian strategista think the! road between Peronne and Cambrai, | were all sold at $6 a barrel and for him] Judge Hylan will quit the bench on| | WASHINGTON, Dec. §.—A cable ROGERS PEET COMPANY ommended by the President, In the| tacked our advanced line on the |forcen operating between the Piave! Attacking untiringly with hand gren-|not to touch them, as they were to be Deo, 16, but will not resign untih Deo {fram Romo to-day sald the Russian Chelate: mean tinte proclamations will be is-| slopes south of Daono Valley, but) and the Brenta Rivers would be used | ade id y e > 0 r 31. Judge T. KR. Vunk of Suffolk| Embassy in th irinal 4 Broadway - Broadway sued drawing more rigid lines or| were repulsed. |for the drive, but they are confident | the British esecions of treneten whien | emoved, £0 CAMP. ners, holdere of| County will substitute for Mr. Hylan, | fursien Leeating at the Vatican tea At lath St. ‘The at 34th St. Teatrictions for the Nation's enemien| “On the Asiago Plateau the enemy |of the strength of the Itallan de-| were stubbornly defended. The enemy |. one © oem will bring | WN has abnounced that he personally | tan Legation at the Vatican had) \ Four within its borders. artillery was very active between | fennen. endeavored in vain to recapture them, | Cohewood 17 the aon Nolted by army | Wil compensate Judge Vunk for his| iver notice of their refusal to rec-| Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave: “Baden troops stormed the village of | #8 @ cord. ea that tte Gevel Gee i ognize tho Lent joversment im at Warren at 4ieeBe La Vacqueris and held it despite| men. who informed one that tie pward of thirty organizations! Russia. They ave stoppel all cor- " 0 ndee ro transmitted to Judge Hyl: e i many Britis unt tt i ernment intends to commandesr wood 0 ylan yes! BY | seunandenae wiki eye touk more than 600 pomnen bie at what is considered @ fair price, letters favoring the candidacy of Major | PesPondence with the Lenine Minis- “Along the Ailette (French front) en J. Franklin Dunseith for Charities |try of Foreign Affairs, A Commiasioner, Dr. Dunseith, wh Is - a and on both banks of the Meuse INED rorty-three ye ak) (Verdun) there was intermittent DECLARE forty-three years old and has prac-|'Teatoms Must Keep Force Om the tised medicine for twenty-three years, firing during lively reconnoitring ac- A ° Rusa has een || Ehrlich Glasses Ha ‘On the Flanders front from mid- - a ? ort ) yeare an oes tor stor} Are Guaranteed day on, the firing between Poelcapelle FOare, of Beales for twenty years and |excluded as a fighting f on, d ie ‘O bl or six years was in charge of the Bu- and Gheluvelt increased, British in- |, Americ: Said to Have]reau of Institutions, He was co: tente calculations at the fantry attacked in many waves nortn | German-American Sal ; reau of Institutions. He was com-| 5,14 conference, but unless the Bol. ||| Yet Cost No More of Gheluvelt, but were thrown back Failed Properly to Attach Ficld Hospital at the Me W by our fire and counter attacks.” . —_o— en aiasuaiia nag he Shannon than ordinary glasses. You vn the Fuses. jevery contention their negotiations also get the service of our yj Fremeh| pir ADELPHIA, Dee OBITUARY NOTES. | with the Germans must be prolonged,|{] registered specialists for the © Annerta, e arrested Willlam Led- ——— Jentalling the necesity of Germany re- inati PARIS, Dec, &.—"On the lett bank | Ment axents have arrested Willian Sper ath Bulhariands a. droter!| examination of your eyes, Kowski, who until June 23 last was em-| Spencer Kenneth Sutherland, # brother ining @ considerable force still in ployed at the Frankford Arsenal, on the | Yonkers and County Clerk of Weatchen- | the © The most pressing problem Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50. Germans attempted to approach our | teehnical chrrke of defrauding the Gov-|ter, died yesterday sae ter, dled ye {i llis home, No. 432] for Lenine ig food for Northern Rus- 4 lines in the sector of Forges and west | ernment. His action, it Is alleced, was venue, v8. sla, which Ge ny ts power! of Avocourt,” says the nch War |e part of well laid plans to interfere with] Dr, Anshel McKinstry Whitbeck, plat Staal hha tea Sk Office repor' “Our fire promptly | iyy pract ing physician for more than Pitty solve. As to the release of German Established 55 Yeare wy hecked the effort. ears, died yesterday at the home of hie} prisoners, {t is understood that im- 3 oeeThere was great activity on the | @mme. hter, Mrs. Emma 1. F a New York: 184 B’way at John St. of the Meuse (Verdum front) the Government's war munition pro- ery, eapec: Ledkowsk!, da to be a German 5 Eastern Parkwi | mer numbers of these have been 923 Sixth Ave., rsth St, past Of the arsilery, eapecielly inthe | american, was engaged in sat ighty-one. aettled in Turkestan, where they are 350 Sixth Ave, aad St. Rolure, AMIPAERE BBS | fuses to three and slainch shel Albert Komp, manufacturer of paper| far happier than in the trenct sor Nassau, at Ann 6t, » atoad & i cla exelonss and matonsry, ated yesterday at the wt Mg 42d Street, meenihasmerness < ote {home of hia granddaughter, Mra, Harry bapeen.cacmyeng : ulton St, cor.Bond Rhling thousands of shells chty-ale. "rhe prisoner was held in $5,000 bait C, Young, prominent in New IN HANDS OF TOURISTS | cra’ strcter hearing Jerney.polittes, anda brother of George WADSWORTH CAUGHT Government officials expect to make the husband of Mme. Nordica —_— other urrests. died yesterday at hiv home in Montelatr inane facht 5. tnt —_—_————— Charles T, Millett of Dobbs Ferry, tor] Meme, ime: idder Washington Puts Restrictions on WAR TALKER LOCKED UP, |ev:ly twenty seare cnlet eleotrtoiain at Members of 10th Regiment, Hidden a e > icati Sntering the Casino Theatre In this city, died yen: x , ne Communications Entering and tamlay in the Tarrytown Hcapial weed in Coal Car, Taken After a Leaving This Country. Lang Alleged to Have Disparaged | eighty-one. Chase in Danville, Va. i A at Denles Li. Iph EB. Ingersoll, Vice P: ent and WASHINGTON, Dec. 5,—Regula- forty-two, living in |&neral manager of the Keo Motor Com-| DANVILLE, Va., Dec, 5,—Found ° ‘ William C, Lan r ow Yor dea 8 44 n Hons to restrict the transmission to] | ec avenue, Richmond Hill, was | SP): Inc. of Now, York. is end engi | hiding in an empty coal gondola on @ or from the United Stules of letters | crested at 28th Street and el pee cae ie euammaes, ees |frelght train, police officers last eve- or communtoations, exc pt through |" : nue last night on a charge Passenger agent of the Southern Rall-| ning arrested three desrters in full) the regular course of the mails, have|"°.' Made by David Galvin of No.| Way. died lant night at his home, No. 600] uniform from Camp Wadsworth, The . tol y it La West 160th Street, aged fifty-five. | ” been issued to Customs Collectors bY |31¢ west a6th Gtrect. Galvin salt Lang Loa de teh ‘Swen, Professor of | M@™% James Betterly, Steve Muse | — == un omen the Treasury, in a dispute over the war, disparaged lratin at Lafayette College and a mem-| 48d Walter McGraw, are all of Com- DIED. , Hereafter, communications, when|the Allies and sald Americans were | of the colieg faculty for forty-five| pany D, 10th New York Infantry,| HALE—WALTER. husband of . carried in luggage or commerclil}ieing sent abroad to be slaughtered. |yenrs, died yealerduy at his home in . ah rat are Seeing the police, ey shipments, will be subject to inspec-| nerore Magistrate Simms tn Men's on, Pa. aged seventy-five Ing the police, they jumped from Beaux: 80 West 40th St. ~. inthe Art me Closscr Hale, at hie home, 3 Washington Souare, New Yorks City, tion by customs agents under author~ | Court Lang denied this, but was nek! Ull| William Allen Hayes. lawyer and one ine train and led the officers a chase} Deo, 4. 1917, mneroany Foie . . ity of President Wilson's trading with |ro-night, He said he was born In Alsace the founders of the Harvard Law!of a mile before being caught. They Funeral services Thursday IDEAL because telephone spesiog is an important and enjoyable the enemy proclamation, and, with | Lorraine + No. 808 Weat na a em tied AE Hedham, Mass yeater-| gamitted deserting, the police say,| Det at 31 eideck, ot eaeney A ‘ ‘ ineing i ith 0 r ohn Dupres of No. fest En) he age of # oes . q urch, corner @1st at. public service with each day ringing its opportunities to make work bey beter ryanetel Wil be passed only) Jonio was locked up last night in the | Walter Lockitt, Vico President of the #®YINE they left camp Sunday night.| Our friends are invited, Kindly t Station by F Ame: easier and life happier for all of us. The traffic in so-called ship and|Greenwich an District Telegraph Company |. Musso sald his reason wag that ne| flowers, Interment Graceland a A c to the Secret Servi of Brooklyn, ia dead at his home, No, 19¥| had been in camp seven month: id} tery, Cte M1. consignee’s mat! will t be discon- Rubano, ott et v! new en | Car ‘biter n e . | . 4 2 7 i and unui a Customs agents ane Die unease 15 Shales SAE VeNE:Aa allen Cartion Avenue EIGORTT pad deen repeatedly denied & fur | poMP andl i KOMP, * IDEAL because of the companionship with the brightest and most Wasictn. better aie advians th use| | afiteterick D. Kilburn, State Superin: |lough.. He admitted, however, toate ics at CAMPHELL roma . i eee = endent of Banks from 1898 to 1908, died | this is his second escape, being cap-| ons capable young women in business, discretion in passing communications. §100,000 Maye Verdict Stands, [Sunday ‘at Clifton Springs, aged fitty-| tured a few months age at ee ones | CHURCH, Broadway, 66th 7 Bupreme Court Justice Goff yesterday |reyen on his first att a _ IDEAL because conditions surrounding the work are of the best — HOTEL MAJESTIC GUEST denied the motion of James W. Osborne, rar earn Is tn Town, : ‘ rete for Virginius St, Julian Mayo, Cuban Miniater light, tangs, well-ventilated central offices, sig: | cozy sitting-rooms, attorney for Vi uian Ma: pt 11 o Now Haven manufacturer, to reduce the| The Cuban Minister, Dr. Carlos Man- \ ‘ : erdict returned several weoks | vel da Cespedes, and Mme, de Cospedes | modern dining-rooms and every provision for the health and happi- HELD AS GERMAN SPY tao bya jury’ in. fava of Mra Withol: | are maser" Regis for holiday visi | ~Mayo, who lived with th he ne i of the Cul wre ness of employees. emits Pe ant Mirren years. under The. Jee lee ee erarateginn will we ready for oc ; ; . “Dr. Henderson” From Nicaragual pression she wae his wife ancy about the first of the year, — | IDEAL because to those who qualify the work is permanent; the pay Detained—Soldiers Arrest a | is good; advancement is certain, and employees are rotected by a Suspect at Pier 48 | liberal Benefit Plan, Good salaries are paid even to those who are “Dr, Bart Henderson, Managua, Nica I es NCSS aa accepted for the training department course. ragua,” suspected of being a German ‘ BPECTAL “ASSORTED (DOOL ATES Th ety spy sent to the United States by the isa quality found in every packet of yor Variety. They are neatly packed and [Kaiser's agents in South America, 18 lcht every lover of assorted Chocolates, POUND BOX, We have just Issued an Illustrated booklet describing the Pee MOE orton Neamt the i work of the telephone operator. 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