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WARNING BY BAKER NOT TO MINIMIZE NEW GERMANDRNVE. = MARS THE EVENING WORLD, Allies in Time of War Big Jump in Weddings MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 D MERCURY TUMBLE T0 10 ABOVE ZERO, GOLDER TONIGHT GUP 1917, FIRST WOMEN “POSTMEN TEN DELIVER MAIL HERE DOOLING RELIEVES TENSION, CEASES 10 PROD MEAN | | Secretary of War Declares | iA Crack Trains From Three fudge D Knowledge Th Danger ts Great and That en. Nine Hours Late Be- Defendant Pulled a Re { Must Speed Up. | cause of Weather. | ( TOM, fee, ot art q fir-por ™" ' of f y ¢ tovnigtt than it ft. Means ’ + eommary| B wit, em ather I . tovday wae t te “4 ntinued New ud bed minimis “« the newly pretty near tion of the f A. 4 manced Tout ord ne Weat const for t 1! two of three de wea y . front Wut 4 * cept one . Aftar reviewing the Britiah retire Hight Aurties the Ore i ment in the Cambrai sector and pay* lrexton, i t t are ing tribute to the American angi+ Just ten 4 above the # ¢ t " " neers’ valor in that fight, Baker! [mark was Meinl column of ve . moe as warned America must speed up its| gpitite:In the Weather Bureau's ther vn military efforts, “prepare not only to! | | mome nter at 40 ke thin ning, rh ' . fight, but to win.” and be entirely | nd tt wan no d o'clock that a ” any: Wa f united. Jarudging degres upward was gained un fC. Bment The German partying thruat, the 'Nobody up in the Whitehall tower teh most powerful and successful blow would be surprived to wee William If " aimed at tho British during the paat | Hoream ring the bell at sero some rmer Ambassador Cale two and a half years, coming as ft time to-night 5 ‘ ‘ Goes Under Knife—He did immediately t the Dritint vice | Matrimos 1 The storm which threw railroad oon x ? ie tory int ren; werven: to: ex ny Shows an increase | Ischedule# in and around Muffaio into Condition Satisfact phasize the reviving atre sth of the for the Year of 33 Per Cent. the ard yesterday has howled on Judgo ¢ 1 ! 2 Baker con- A Jup the St, Lawrence valley and now : ais oo ? pan SN and “Slacker” Unions Are Not hy “ee e iid kabeedce, al stated tha at Deen: HART RSed on for Unued 7 / dallyin n sabrador, Sania oe : “We must recounize plainly Responsible—War Brings Ro- | foo as tough as cement remaina to lunday ‘ : ning phe the situation in the eastern th mantic Ideals That in Turn | clog ult 1 “4 ee ua rug! a a fa Ateme ha lefenda . i | 5 hae ought about a very weird : i : region of the Groat Lakes and contra come Into court it rebuke mee soda nse 4 MN S csiutiti Inspire Unions With the Girls, Ohio. Tetons’ the. Court dentaa ’ then Gawuisy by deaviie only on that the storm did not drop dowe into | . ; ‘ division the Russtan area, by con. | Pennay! 4 far enough to disor- and called upon Sheriff Caldwell for “0 Weat centrating all available guns, mu Marguerite Movers Marshall. | ganize the schedule of coal trains, statement , tions and men in the theatre Mi tetoxy in New York } j but New York Central and Pennsyl- The Sheriff den erations in the west, has creased 33 por con ae a 10 |vania trains are still far behind lof such occasion, 3 to ma a relatively greater force Present “war year,” seine this} jsebedule, Crack extra-fare trains are that he took the plistel in ip than she has ever be ole newly tavued Soclat Register” “phone _J | posted us anywhere trom three to | from the table of lils counsel & | hates tH baa hige tec pd | nine hours iate, Yesterday the New in wriloaded tof HUNGARIAN NOBLES FEAR “This ex ‘ wh SHOEIRIEA “tae Se ae == aa York Central management had to re- ince used tip ‘wlti sk ‘that | tee atk tate sees marriages bere|Dained gravely. “People got in al fund more than $1,000 to its pas- | ay LOSS OF MEAL TICKETS a diving 1 wk from than See] sacrificial mo: - |sengors because the Twentieth Cen- idee Cline 1 to the nl Ba in 1916, on ha eae “And therefore they marry 5 tury twenty-hour train from Chicago tenseness of fe: sid 4 that “The wauld fet ab for uelte. min Htimber oP wis: ber,” I interrupted. “Nice, c was o littl # than thirteen hours he knew no distinction between resi tlieve U.S. Will iestrate For- mize its importance. The enemy ting r) Glisten : late. To-day the same train, sched- dent and non-resident attorneys tak t Their MinEtG realizes that he finds himeclf in a an cltive oles 1 suppose you see the uled to arrive at 9.40 o'clock, was not ing ¢ in the eage,,.the roferonce Born Heiress W : ®} bride and groom as victims who {ig- expected until 4 ofélook a Ksatike| sor Heire ive larly fortunate position, ang he has iplled| uratively cu her's th | oe boing itagonism against Dooling ania Gaiinted (Oban ‘el take sNeiUke not isk elas Perr rue cemtl [Older Xi ONronte 6 | ‘The Michigan Central Limited, due BEAT ediprdleadiae. \ob CuBRERME) WEIL Ol \. Db “The new declares Nor is the sur. Biete |to pull in at 5.30 o'clock last night, yunplay In the courtroom, by America, although ex- most advantage of it; 1 B87 maaan NOP 18 the sure] sgome do just that.” hep ee te cee ee al i " ; Srelay in the courtrog at waladlin reat: (irpeveladl “For a long time past he has boen Faoves plus & Matter of] “Hue what I really meant was that . MISS IDA COTTELL. ¢ vb 2 and Hungary, especially in preparing his plans for just such an __ slacker marriages. marriage means a certain amount of | At the Pennsylvania Station no re- Wale: COnDLRIGS this 50s anh reause Hungarians in Amere ” eventuality as would arise when Rus- ele Register is br ming over with| self-sacrifice: a certain ylelding of | port had been received at 10.30 o'clock Are Successful More |direct examination means was per- unnaturaliaed greatly outs sig should enter upon negotiations Military titles, indicating the many{ individual habits and preferet . ,._| 0-day upon the thren extra-fare Will Be Employed, Say mitted, over objection by the State, | nu Austrians there. A number ones peace, which hay been | Members of society who have given| and f think that in time of war an{©Ne Paper Declares America Ler oee e perive: Relwess S9be 20 Boctnagter Jto read a lengthy itemized statemont [of Hungarian noblemen have married & principal German objective ever) thelr services ir country, and| sspecially large number of people are ss aveliini? yy € jof receipts and disbursements made ’ a ES ‘x esp of people ar |_A. H. Smith, President of the Ne Pease they natered since the Battle of Tannenberg. We fF months the newspapers have been| wrought up to the polat where thes Is Assuming Leadership in Hearn Cantal ianeed Min aaa . Iby him for Mra. King during August | America miay be sequestered. must expect that he will put these Scounts of milltary wed-lare ready to try not to be selfish, Effort at Victory. | Oseee or In gray wkirta and reulation jack- [884 part of Septem 113, the Mest | ve tie formal declaration of war by to execution, Thus, he may ‘com's “conventional read ret | “One of the most severe storms in : a GBthcue Waa) cases & here y : . sith cag ay Hie alapasm ter canis 4 become conventional | “ere they are ashamed to let triftes the history of New York State and|ets and caps of the same cotor, the| Ment be was associated with hy [the United stat apne dbis-* aye acerant ceuinerioal’ Wipacorite the newest and mos: {2°™nate them. In wartime there Is] COPHNITAGDN, I 10.—The ja! ong Lake Erie has been raging for| aia ten of what may | become’ busin sa manager, tater Raasee tunes a, arent plow. 4 the west; muy cven be able to 1 the les are M. in the air a contagion of devotion tol wnoie of the German press comment | forty bt hours and stil! continues, |! mg i - rig The statement balanced and ¢ political and occ poses achieve some relative advantages in| and Cupid aati, : something outside one's own comfort. |” ROS ue |The wind at Buftulo {8 blowing #uv- large force of women letter carriors| witness declared Mra, King’s receipt the fleld, such as those recorded dur~ |" ©" ' : Therefore, the aeltian bachelors and|°% Hresident Wilson's address t eae an owe and there la} mado thelranitial rounds to-day Jhad been attached to it, He sui tm Navat Teh phew eT ‘ 6 arriage, in short, ts becoming ine geiflah—of course, I mean inde- r 8 received to-day i9 epit-| temperature ranging fr + below | plone in w fled of Jsuch detalled statements of account Reserve rue wawouude or tne Miri aa popular again In the circles from sendent—-young women decide to try ed Target AY ro to six above, All train opera-|endeavor are Mrs. | eth Barron) were mado out by him month by| CHICAGO, Dec Pfeffer, piteh= us can be more fully realized waen witch institution, paUteR vats hacueen” on Srna to and from ‘Buffalo have been | fie y RRIARIBS GA lmnonth. (ae odhop lute: flee ware’i ih i onals, came to Measured by the success which tbe eq chy rest bombardment during 1 Presider uspended and tt ts reat dim. . th ; |New York apartment when he lett it, | CMleaso today £ ome in Cham weit means that we must speed up T#eNt Years, ‘Tho poople who have QE reason why 1 petteve marriage] ie speoch against Germany ” y athat anything Ia moved in or | Tannenbaum, uttache ie eae + [paign, Mk, to ent Naval Rew | our military efforts. The united na- money "sh to afford to stay un- flourishes in wartime ts because It will raise warlike patriotism in| "tn N 4 hi a N of York 8 oF t phine ' i riotism 4 n Northern. N¢ re State a re tion must stand squarely benindous married and time vnough to think jt then comes nearest to the romantic Jea and cause now dificuitics|traine are stalled in snow and all| Mt Viva Ie Haw! Manet: duno the preceding © of ali the reasons for not marrying {deal of the knight who loves and : 1 |traffic has becn practically sus-Jor M. Regan 0 Rss ot sthe war the velligerente ue SF@ patronizing the License Bureau pghis for his lady—the lady who Entento: friends 6 the| pended, Shortage of labor is seri | Terminal office: M “4 belligerents wi sat the. é "isn i “ : He 1. Jeditorial continued. “W nj ously interfert with o fforts to iss Ma a ula Advanced season, of tho year ith almost shasaaaisuity of Harlem watts Works and weepa tn the casti KOrial Sontinsds Wy n| (zs y Ant eS oa with ou r Miss) Marie Wall had been content to hold the p “ voklyn, mg the 3 Of course the young man who tn = i tions won, Waiting for the more fu- and advantages of marriage will be qa eace, marries and gocs| “Aton: Miss Jennie It vorable weather of the early spring rediscovered by the novelists and eae de nee en the wahwey te manne proves the Allies wi = BERNSTORFF'S SON WEDS Jcustoms trous | ys PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY te continue operations, this year tbo _ ae downtown on ubway to make et ie le Atal Navionisait ie ohn postal _CITY EDITION. " e sce! mer. | Sar tete: & d. a defense of 4 AE® ving is fighting fov his wife and his Mra. rton is r . western front i# the scene of numer- re ‘The prevalence of raids ng the W. L. George, with the exception of peen trained to ace it that way, © Mag and most the tY: front indicated to Baker that the Bernard aw the most luctd and In- and of course the wife who keeps esinning of wa Sa sf men employed In ‘ CUT THAT couGH, Bs! ~ whriew to a forceful drive at a weak‘? Bnelish complicated modern household ts as | Gangbrous, most pee ma : Mrs. Marguerite V. 3. Thom- —]and wiit receive pa ' PU Al's, t, funny \rontla Mommecrece ke spot. : . loyal a lady of the castle as she who | ocritical enem a the Ta ‘ a ents an out. \M.| " me | fallen Sve fat energy" of he tatian ny jis anno Conder wise \inits and worries about somebody | Rundseha since 3913 there tas ason of Burlington. until 6 PM, with fof about | x fel: aii Rada (in eauake forces will be required, the stat fodder for Cupid? Why did! ,omawnere in. Fran But to the! Teally been an American war for BERLIN, Dee, 19 (via London).-The| two hours. ‘The t to Rec in ment said, to prevent the Huns from the declaration of war induce many! _ ene es an halo which | @bilshment of Anglo-Saxon supre a c t Chr t the cold to tt 1 xtent as all perked up eince ching to the main Brenta valley ; jebody wears: le mar here Saturday of Cour ig they painted that) bie debou Y an individual de on of inten- hie acy r and the plains below. ans natvidual declaration of inten never can adorn the troubled brow of | 8C2-". n Gunther von Bernstorff, son of the | the s Lanse Cola Discs “Our declaration of war against 2 Oe PER Pa but the) a mere housewit: We p in ing the Amer Ambassador to the United States, m = Join oon his bara, Austria now ussociates timately ;Westion to a certain young man of} agary most. au eful maker! can Pr Hal nonsense toy r 7 vi of th Gowh jock. the with the struggle golng on In Italy," |my acquaintance. “I think it's be-\ oy aloes. “tne ised how won-| Whether {t was produced on another |e! *f@ Marsverite Vivien, Burton) town up to Baker declared. cause war means sacrifice,” he ex-! dartul Tom was until he told me be| Plunet ured tho THOCIANEN OF RANRRHON, Me Se WU RREL Seis 1 f oe = = = 7 | had joined the submarine chasers,” a | Gazett must remembr ported by the Berlin newspspare, Tent) Rode Pa Joan ve, |little bride sald to me not long ago, “1) Americans naivi 1 ae Evening World at : hs Jalways had th of Mim just as} Will believe tbely Prostar mau ns iPie pravedaau wif girls our COLD WAVE lone But when I knew, Shost stories.” | the ot wor ! arty CHECKED coe x) and unseltish| The Col Volkszeit " . ) 1 ‘hd | Cblemme, Uh, Dee, 1 A : It and tn June terially ti eel AVE, ke his good position} terized the President as "shus vices of Speye tend far beyond the & 4 coum Nasa aca forthe ueney ‘or a tick- ‘ without) in his urgings of ov , us 8 jun them 4 > UN be lin the West has bee ling threat. t be would be! Katseriem and concluded a your dn the t thelr wand bes | 2hecked by a larae That heali called in the draft—woll, I just/"strong janguage must be u \tering the Diplomats side top their ment of Lance Couxh | a yar fu , couldn't help love with him. | desertbing hin jervien | 1 cough Drops blend of : ’ 1 sary, 1915, the Iron Cross was soe jit wonder, now, 1 didn't appreel- The Germ an »ple \ : ys * ' ate him tong before.”* | ze itung sald, ahd ; rred upon him, wand at Christmas WE NOTICE IT, ToO| Law pee Hy erted by G nothing that yenr Count Christian w o Corntass exp the young mun who enters the ee ag a el orted it in Berlin, ‘ a as re FO ini son he wearlng oney wants t love before he rides nat 0 ne \ wath wt thy shubby ‘clothes, at & titua i tay Meeting | ore attituds| : . he has nota | sa normal | T° most decent of der wnanovusres is VT AUSTRIANS, 4 GERMANS | 23'.,.002010 vai & Menthol - he war marriage, tho attra beh abe, say Ww i ry averse sours vce SEVZED IN ALIEN ROUND-UP. His grea ny so an ne ON Fr BEE LOOSEN UP, THEN! 4 of pity, tend , ae We ba t bachibe : f eternal scpura Many Forced to Go to Municipal | (ierimentont wri ety But Lodging House to Keep WAG a ts es a pew whe. " From Freezing t oO i " t practieat hed Te watert anid th ot eS sreat, most oon~ n oft as Munltetpnl Lodiing House, | American Casvalites in Canadian " oth ft brictas the Oe a ’ Hulld Piahting Porces, | "+ | ovcle f th 4 « t ! TT 1 Pl t behind an) ov nsod a s is : Pt and Waters- Ah a Player Pianos But I bedi a ' rie ur ox ase : Seley eels ae pre has a better chance uf success thun al- 5 represent the highest degree of perfection in ‘Tone 1y of Pin. 1 X Quality, Finish and Construction, Yet they are the 4 merit times. of peace, fur the rea cannot buy as lowest priced good pianos sold. abd me, sil. | When a great r, a great ubstacie, : mantles by their looks. You cannot judge the Waters Piano or Player Piano | fully aijustea « NRO Lee ee th ‘a is ¥ , Bu them b name: free from inflextt nd obliga. | !°¥¢ ey ei love oa : by its price, Compare its beauty of tone and high a einen us crete | quite ‘shallow, quite stupid A y y quality with more costly pianos and you will always] o1a fasnionea 1 for the / Ber husband comes ba ¢ had formerly been ‘You Ak ide on the Waters. claims of wi little op | Voman ue marries ka und had @ G M ] PONE Y Heo tt naasible for 4 Senet ul mateg |#ent him to Franco, when lite t aid tah pina wit * as Mantles Convenient terms make it possi or you to secure a God pal livestheip, | @letly happy, normal, ev ers to help them to a Waters now. No interest charged on time payments, Aeoiees Lmanotong us for ber and for bin ne Upright or Inverted ' z 5 iters #UIL must be moments 1s soner hac C Send for Catalog The goddess b accelerated |{thinkse “le ls wandertuy tha PUREE 2 the delicious wheat Best for Light-Strength- Economy Hi W. t marriage machine of crs la mature, /together—and we might aot a ¥ nie \ ’ c cl es ta any general | been.” t # be . 1. Pr orace Waters Co. on eng of tuevnats fronts, Toe thing! «For #9 long as @ ian a Syomier atteged siacves was io) @NG Darley flavor of ‘REFLEX’ BRAND, 18¢ 35¢ 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th Street which nature {s taterested t# not | 2° not forge faani aed ‘ Be two for OPEN U ree! rt Ah are Lov teed "KO, ¢ ¢ } SN | ar We aaa 3y, ath Stet | iret ae aie ae by ee eran N°4 WELSBACH.13!wor-25¢ EVENINGS 254 WY: 125th St. nr, Sth peo catenin diawa the Mer ae Veet ws sem _peleaners he 371 E. 149th St. nr, 3rd Ave, | mics by max te of thelr war-| Beet ; Aa FOOD / kindled passions t oduce more life, | ents bee Dound.—Auvi 6 ase 10 keep from freesing. i] a