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Se, Shas. ee a = 7 _M NEW UPTOWN CLUB TAKES LA FOLLETTE INQUIRY FIFTH AVENUE QUARTERS JIN 1S PUT OFF THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917, ' e BRITISH PAGIFISTS = New towely ft cre he wives tonight at. the ’ 1 i i! 4 an if and Mere Willers G. Laa® | Pag Ceriiin @ sae ee ora he «a heing J : —— ; : vi east : Root and Tt Floor . W ASWIMOY PO j — ' Alites ' ‘ \ fing | rete eae , ~ fe eeaee ny 7 aune, } j i ihe ' ® | airpione ce : . A ‘ ; ‘ ro . h ad ’ WILSON ESSAGE no oOMP ¢ : ‘ J Hemet wr the ‘ at 0th § ‘ : } fuse ' ‘ |! ‘ Ie ‘ ' - j ler Allies Thit 1 f ¥ ’ ° it BIBLE IN EVERY KNAPSACK. , 15 Answered t ‘ detail a ar All Argumer ‘ HERO 6ot * ba n ioe : - a (la ton a r e fr & preachers 4 . “ yw te 1.—Maremt an es alead ‘ A) “ae pani HrentAer KAI" wan captured ¢ but et Jontininn . 4 . Wilron's @ mmending ad ' t to he “ o nent sided vin ae President ya : . not eotont Auatria Mur n Wilson. T 1 Htaten ; 4 ' Kam 1 wary t 1 Htaten Nine heen . t Va : nan a “ine ‘ w alloyed approval van AUMIT DIVES, 4.000 » n Now Meaico shies as ney | ae iy 1 he fn NaMaoRD tty th grand oxarns Ktewart, Frank & ie 4 * Prentdent t hone of then WITH AN “IRON ChONS” cut o hate and “Hun nulate F Murph enn solbutinas to ¢ A ye would men the mennage, # patnted oad, @ Vremont (Mt German returned 4 eB aega Bee ee ee | made Willan F * J « that Mr, Anquith will exprene t met J Deon bounting tho Kulser and eltiecns en 2 - i award F. io: Bible House, Astor Mince, * | viewe of hie eupport rtained him A : bt, no s mipportera at Hirming ' a te AM Wh ham on Tuesday neat. a a — nactonece of & Among the rank and file there ty/ance. Krom the beginning there were ideals NUN AYIES, Dec, Te -Pres i ne al has conceived and the | os but one ues Lord Hugh Geet | people in this country who. believed out.” Re Nas conceived and IhOURRE) Vie witein's wage, Ta Nacloo ae 1 ‘Will 1 at, B, brotner OF the Blocks the reniden on ultimate says. fi npathede ¢ in the ane, brik Blockade Min-| would bring the Amer jw WILSON LOOKS FAR AMEAD,|MMd* finds a sriniuthene to ie tot + bald ; into the fleit against ¢ SAYS LONDON PRESS t thelr 6 of Mberty and 1 greatiy admire the Premdent’s| convinced America couldn't come in pie Dally Ch tel democracy.” ch. Tf think ft strikes the troe|suner that sho did, and C firmly Y ntgaaue Win Lined take, . pushing of the war wit vo that America, now sho ls In, jo with Lord Lans oe eae will fight to win.” says | Chile Thinks It Means Peace te renources, the Entent: Capt Mtepien Gwynne, M, P, » It would they have rather| Far Awa |Unéted States will show no vind well known author, who saw tw {a Loess 4 SANTIAGO, QBill, Dec. 7.—Pres tiveness after the end comes, ‘That| Years Mxhting on the western front, pver the | dent Wilson's message 1s approved in Hall Lean may having volunteered though long past i il. as It is neo r f ) wants to wi " is official, diplomatic and commercial THE GREATEST COAT AND SUIT CENTER IN THE METROPOLIS | hot my part|the military age, sald in over the German "i clirele her mn account of tts firm . di to discuss details.” NaniG bresidentar cad ruan asenie! 4 Possibly Lansdowne thinks|iteles here A f: ; P EDN, cence aa dyes: abemmn t6 (2 } ; Tite Heo ncrally aaceyied as amous star is fi DIVISION STREET EASY TO REACH, | Lord uckmaster, former Chancel-|me to express superbly the mind af Byeeeds EAU aang Sie ona meaning that peaco is far off P . famous, but 2 Y fay tation |lor, welcomes the decl ,| those men who have been fighting ve c — ee ¥ Bre fvetleg Smt PraeeeR, Bt « the declaration agatnnt| ing who have, thoughe about’ what ean Da mol to ast] aramount or Artcraft star is | Austria because tt would make Amer- |!ca'a presence in the Austrian peace STATEN ISLAND NOTES. rately, Certainly the new year. king far ahead. they cannot The President ye short Mock from Manhattan E they are fighting for and mean to go|}. on fighting for It. It expresses the foremost. Inegotiations a neceasity |idea that they can get peace if they hoping to ob: Staten Island's last contribution to | I cannot say more pending the | ant ee teres CN Pibageed defeat of the enemy as to o! the National Army, 175 men, leave Sun- | A ’ forthcoming pronouncement on Tues-) find no # t from the Prenident. | nee y coral effect from a tt MO th teent on the ’ . ) ‘\ | When it comes it may » exercises In front of the omen s isses day by Mr. Asquith concerning the | Ile alao shows both the Germans and) citompt even then, but Is worth mak, | Borough Hall, St. George, ‘The General polley of the former Government to- | Austrians that If they will not listen | ing MAK-) Committee in’ charge of the farewell ts to reason they will have war to the bitter end.” SHOWS ALLIES MUST CO-ORDI- NATE TO WIN THE WAR. ally News says: d less hurried read- President Rummage ward the questions raised by Presi- n Public dent Wilson. But I must say I re-| ward his speech as agreeing with Lord Lansdowne's letter in all essential | particulars excep’ one, namely, Preal- dent Wilson refuses to make peace The Morning Post gives its ap:|¢ proval of the President's speech. It| + by » & parade Coats, Suits, Dresses Incomparable Values Here continual offerings of the “We in this country can only say when America goes to war, she goes to war. She has the extruord!- nary fortune to be led by a Prest- Wilson's address | dent ead ce the old gewater Volun Fire Department, Montana Field Club and the Chero- | Democratle Club. | * ing of ‘ with the present German Govern-| confirms the first impression of its| te ninwelOns Erreaident Vellee aval Cromen'a Alliance of the Ual- | smartest apparel in town can be ment. The President's reason is he| gravity, Through the sr ry Lansing were more. than |snounl nasser tay ta ihe peor | had at prices one-third less than cannot trust the German Government ee eoek sa eacern a tatisec tha oh fOr the best diplomacy that) be Ginton Avenue and Segond elsewhere. to keep its agreements, If, however, |apirit and policy the President has any peain Oroalcs, Aumerten il) "kamen tan ines a be more than a match for Germany Chairman and Mina All |the terms of p aco agreed upon are | exhibited ever since the advent of thi ; r . | x her allies in the wat, is Chairman of the Di ‘ ’ . At this particular time of the Fil | such as the President suggests, which | United States Into the war, Like Lard) “America is in @ position to carry|mitire, ane en, table, will be presided (That s why these trade-marks are ear you can buy your new Coat, = Lansdowne, Wilson 1s concerned, her resolve to execut! 1 ¥ over by Mrs. Lester W, Clark and Mra . yes ; El] lare, tn fact, @ permanent settlement | about nocurity Arete Ie would be af | nein. ser ereee, ana, Altwe. in| Wiliam Wemnpie, Mra GG displayed by the best theatres.) Suit, Dress or Skirt below the H| Jor tho presont differences, I take tt|fectation to pretend his declara-| nation, America et an Geter | ent neass eeu: Wallte. st] rf . iS ' ation, erica ‘0 Ger- | soldiers’ need Mrs. William = G. | . actual manufacturing price. Ei] | Mr. Wilson's objection would no he widiate aaa con ahetine’ wae many, though she were fighting | Willcox. Mra. Andrew J. Newbury and | ne = S ne C PI 9 A tea alone. ©, 8c Mra. iam L. Sweet. A 7 Madam, come to Division Street! Fj] | longer hold. ments of the Allies. Reparation he RUAN ceavinion mee taTIene rey a other ‘prominent women “will "be fa | Walk eround—look around—in- {| |" entirely agroo. with his views aa|demands, restoration ho demands, but| justified In assuming’ thee Rate tas nei ee a ery haem | igate. Learn why thousands of alta d on Lie Bromeiwar are Oe OS ae aeationan ihe complete defeat or the enemy, But) danen at Veteran Wire Ty eee | the war against 6 Central Empires. 5 " ie ie aheas Ne Brishto " . | f a knockout blow has no|\ J ! ow mlght well-dressed women. are making That would be simply @ velled ware se trom HI r he Arnette, brewent business of the ees eset Mr iis MgB witt | furo and cortain to lead to # fresh| pudiates the Parls reso-l interval which must. elapse | Veahaie Gh the weenie ar Denke | headquarters year in, year out. joutbreak at the first opportunity.” | uty Beene vent icy | Ainerican forces are f Nally eftestivis An intorieal dates ahder the tact Beautiful Coats—in a variation | BRITISH LIBERALS LIKE WIL-|of co-ordinating the policies of the It fs quite certaln that Germany will of the Westerlelgi Branch of tho Ted i - "1 Allies and placing them jn a clear rimmed — Li j, in ined — in : a . beta world member of Parliament, who won the |b. 8. O. at Gallipoli and who has late. “Pom-Poms,” Silvertones, Velours, Bafinseals, Seal Plushes, Broad- cloths, Bol: Kerseys, etc. The widest selection in town at prices far lower than anywhere else. Tho ‘Times says: = “No excuso im needed for retur ving ve } ; to the consideration of President Wil- been in the United States, aald eD-| son's speech to Congress. It te by far | thuslastically: the most important contribution to the “1 cordially agree with every word | understanding of war which has been ‘of the President. I may say without |Mide for many a day. The most fe t Presidents | hesitation that we Liberals here look | StiMiNe feature of toe et Three Reasons Why You Can Save Money By Shopping Here 1. Low Rent Section. with far more confidence to leadership |trom tho Prealdent than from our own Government, Personally I should world policy 1s that it combines the pursult of a very lofty and arduous {deal with a clear cut conception of the only means by which that fdeal can Profits to Be Eliminated 2. Every shop manufactures its own apparel. J. Fabrics were bought far in advance of the season in large quantities. MEMBER bo brought within the possibility of infinitely prefer to have our Interests | attainment. The practical means of ference in the bands | winning @ just peace is to win it by n than in those of | victory. There 1s no other way. to our race, ‘The Prest- dent has been logically unassatlable in bis course of ac’ h up to this moment of war against Austria was able. It was necessary to give effect to his plans.” Sir Gilbert Parker, M. P., “The President's # , 18 a perfect reply to Lansdowhe's wretched utter- ON ALL | admitted to the partnership ‘ ' ae SOROSIS SHOES When tt has been so won Germany may be Stores are open daily until 10 P. M.for the conveniem. of those who are busy during This sign stands for @ guarantee of satis- faction to every pur- chaser, Look for the sie in the windows of ts members er Germany ts or igs not to to join the soclety of ma-| tions of the future the only founda- tion on which it cun rise In a decisive triumph in arms of the Allies, ‘That this is the backbone of Wilson's policy | is the best proof of the cohesion and practical sagacity of the fabric of high MI int Lord For the next Thirteen days ‘‘Sorosis Shoes’’ will be sold at cost plus actual selling expenses. This sale includes all of our Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, consisting of the well known Sorosis staples as well as the latest and most ultra-fashionable | Mies Phoebo fair Apportione out Each diner’s share Though appetite =i el ale 4 paige yo _ \ \ News ot Anihesntia WAR PORTIONS V/, LESS FOOD 1/4 LESS PRICE The object of this sale is to insure continuous em- ployment at the Sorosis factories during the coming Winter, Among the employes are wives and depend- ents of those serving our Government and fighting for our Country, “War portions’'on Lackawanna Dining Cars conserve food and prevent waste, They are a little smaller than theregular portions and cost on the average abgut one third less, Similar Sales Will Be Held in All Large Cities. Sold Exclusively in New York City by Lackawanna Railroad Mile for Mile Railroad renlerea ae The Most Highly Develeped Railroad in the World James McCreery & Go. bth Avenue 34th Street | Lackawanna ‘ |