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a THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917 BOLSHEVIKI AND ‘GERMANS AGREE ON TERMS | PRONTION FIGHT TODMUCH REDTHPE <<<" “S/R FIRST FUL STORY AMES fe RAGESIN CONGRESS; IN WAR CONTROL I | OF HOW ALLENBY RSA AS FD | PENT RIFLE MONEY FOR PUR | 1 NELE SAM and ois Claas are tw the fem off J Vor Chrivtenas CHASE OF PISTOLS. yoy.” nie to qa “Wel, your oOplanation ae the Che tockhing tof / ] eattety me” aeid Chamberiain, SUPPLY GIVES OUT the Boys in the mas will hed money for machine guna, bu vee to thew thle : haa 06,01 . #, Out vou ape ; ; The Christm pirit must alee be ede j dao a Mee ccouuie We Ga ibueler of ->—— tata cas) ried to the hove on the hig Battleships ; - « 7 _ 7 Pe ale thea qe are Of idea” @ i > en. be arranged ’ nutual consent of Rend the 4 ption of the Military Representative Randall Pred s Netter Progress Has Been || ae rena, "A tepeut Cae tak avi Purk Put Up a Treme nidous| ee fais Combination padtings Sieted tn thls: OA 20 More Votes Than Neces- Made Here Than in the — | went be dein fh natant In trugele in Defense of WHAT IT EMBRACES ON THE then think how it would gladden the 7 ‘ ot t by Ina i RONT hear ome oo} on ow \ ary to Carry Bill British Army Mo ont (hieh (ho OPUIFy Sl ma Judean Hill | verbe aretotice ot the moval fren ialy wa of 8, wacsuee 3h CPG naa ‘ y thamt _ ; ; “Well, Santa My Boys be seca rae opt that in,” aald Chamber. , jembracer all of Diack Sen and th wekabes envetall -" fi fh 7 n h ONDON, Dee 1t--tn attacks pre. ¢ th fertd are dependin, You, Le pe y put up the Boys fy Samuel M. Williams. WAMIINGTON, Dee. 11 Prankly | jain warily The country knows een i ie fs spre. | Baits Hon an of the “feridian 18 py te er eer, ne S sou be 0 wha are warking fer Uncle Sam, 3 dene of The nimitting there te too much red taya| that you aren't providing rifles for | the Werte bf + | degreon cant of Greenwieh, The de danced ta ay : world.) in the War government, Major Gen. | ‘Afart praction, which the men miaht urke employed storming (00P9) marcation lines fixed for the Biack M8 vt nue | Ive asanuite on Nebt Mamuel, northwest of the Moly City, | then held by London troops, accord. 1 to ot ster despatch from Brit. F fonpa nk from Reogu headquarters In Palestine. Th) wopys island to tho Inland of loxpateh, which wan nent by air eet ich ad aire] to Khogarne Hanes Riven datas, OF the capture) Russian war vensele must not athe tinal Zuvkiah attock was pre- | crete eouth of thie line and the other ye final Turkish attack wan pre- coded such a Reavy snelling that | Wrtes must not s: ode ehndbag T appeared the enemy waa eonfident| “an Government guarantees that the @ British would be blown om the} Satcnte war vessole Will obey the mammntt, hut atl. thelr attneke were| rulee of this provision and that Rus- cpuleed wanguinarily, ‘The Torke| ean Warahipe wit not be allowed to \ he "i wail among the Aland Isiands.” tona rather than ! F = pad he ia sy mouth and) A rtor fixing the lines of demarcation | Gon, Croaior re coe sna of Jerumalem. They were} i ine Black and Haltio Seas and \ provided with machine guns and] "1m Om nant) of arene linete Himee) ao * s imiting the movement of wa " than by the Britian Mr. and Mrs G. Trowbridgn Hotline | 110" BbUliery dominated the Crests) tg agreement atipulates tha . na well eet in thie country, If yor | Chlet of Ordnance, to-Aay | noe detayed It." Ho tor ‘ si prohint|again placed the buik of the biame| Crosier deciared that Inok of rifles tion wae fought in the House of Rep | on Congrens, was the bar to target practler renentatives to-day with the Gercest| A hot eolloquy followed in the “The rifle supply la ahead of the tar 7 get range provieton,” he atated, onatesghie of political oratory. For|Menate Military Commftton, with | rum ie te har five hours and the) members taking Crosier to tank for the Government should ve an of final 4 inually blaming Congres@ TOF | peer oe department #imilar to Enw U) after 6 o'clock. rlea's unpreparedness land’a Miniater of Munttiona, A fow inutes pant noon the partie! Crogier dectared that Congress had| QuickKER RESULTS MERE THAN began, the House going into com-|a War Department eatimate of $2,006 IN ENGLAND, | mitten of thet whole to debate the| 000,000 on April 6, the day before war proposed prohibition amendment to | was declared the constitution, which already hus “We didn't get the mensy until panned the Senate. Hoavy shelling of June 16," said Crosier haa fea is from the ilghthoure of Blinks to the estuary of the Danube to Cape }Garom, In the Haitle the line runs The bat-|¢ to the weatern coaat o aber Paani Heetlon of ton he cont strletly to ¢ . Variety the others at more than « our whee, on will not Hotes. “My own be way Is to enlarge and atrengthon existing orgent create new one in that the better 1M CHOCOLATE AANTA Clan | beautifully maul ri Assortment. oF eee tn nny Gregented” bate We F tandacave opposing Hines was started by Soutt “Thia was a jump sum eatimate,| plied. “Quicker resulta have been ern Congressmen from dry Btates| which we anked authority to spend obtained hi com- ~ m ch ould MINT CANDY CANEN—The Kiddies “walk away under the leadership of under direction of the President. | organization.” ter of No, 0 Park Avenue have ane! 0°" Whict Hritigh should have} nereial navigation of these weas will gunning moxelts smectty i n°box, hey always ih tive Webb of North Ca Congrean demanded detailed estic|’ nenator ‘Hitehoook wald that {t\nounced the engagoment. of their| (@advance. Home Turkish guns were! s. Sermitted under rulea to be for- || | bale take eating. | placed just outside the olty walls, wth daughter, Mise Dorothy ‘Trowbridge | A" 10) a i of time between appropriations and Hollister, to Livut. ‘Thomas Laftior| PORN bY LE PORSTONN tO Fenty tO-LDeLe fire without endangering the town. “During the night the Turks with. heen acaoet.|arew to the north and east of the| Nvlsionof the city and at 8 o'clock on the morning | n was Kradu- of the 9th the Mayor and Chict of mulated by a commission, The treaty conchides with these words: “With the purpore of facilitating the conduct of peace negotiations and the speedy healing of the wounds caused |by the war, the contracting parties | take measures for re-establishment of noon, with alternating innings of five] time wan Jont. and ten minute rpeschen. ‘ankly Now, General, there ts too] deliveries and asked whether the Horn, U.8.NOA William J. Bryan went on the floor ch red tape, ian't there?” Senator] War Department bad considered any| Miss Hol of the House to lobby for prohibition. | Hitchcock maker The galleries were crowded with “Yes, there ts, temperance workers, me FOR THE NOS UNDER THE COLORS—ARMY AND NAVY PACK opronriate vatriotie drens contains é aS fag ef ee Puck af ‘contains the f “For the core Under the Colors ode of Phillipsburg, Pa stor in a member of the| ‘speeding wp" plans, jJunior League replied Crozer, “We think and, I think, the coun- ated with the «of thom] Well, how oan {t be eliminated?” [try thinks that there has been too Hed Cross renoyitat sn Tb. 4 orted Nour 4 from Princeto f 0 , ecial Otter to Churches, Sunday Schools & Insti Being women, CONGRES6 SHOULD HAVE GONE! much delay, too much rod tapn, too grecuiinnnde face eee ee Bow aE camo out with a flag of trude| cuitural and economic relations among Sp Siar fee srg ay and rei New York City’s delegation lined AHEAD AT ONCE. much circumlocution In the Depart- a z= | and surrendered tho town, the aignatorics, Within such Hmits 30 Pounds half Lb. Deaes U io 9) Popa and 6 $5, 55 vp a majority against Probibition,| “For one thing, Congress could| ment,” sald Senator Hitchcock, "Has | “Accoptance of the surrender was| ay the armistice permits, postal com- ji : ie ae qty - | tured had been reported by the board » favo straleht boore and|have taken o} ror this y eftort bi c rten up m ome favoring straikht booze and) n our word for this lump/any effort been made to aborten UD | ag emctont, oven though they may not | ‘nave been reported as most effictent ivery energy has been bent to » formally at noon without actu | morcial relations, the mailing of books entering the city, only pickets! and papers, will be permitted, the de- cing posted to prevent surprises.) tails to be worked out by a mixed Meantime our troops swept through | commission, representing all the in- Old Fashioned Clear Candy and 60 half 30 Pounds Lb. Boxes (No. 9) for...... $6. 15 Manhattan Mixed Candy and 60 half Lb, 30 Pounds Boxes (No. 9) for.ceceeeseues =: 25 | WE CANNOT ACCEPT ANY ©, 0, D. ORDERS. OUR STORES WILE REMAIN OVEN TO-SIGHT AND Tou OUR STORES NDANG DEC: ET AND. 1M EN ACCORIAN MONDAY ASP EDU. POM THE CONVENIENCE. UF OCI TA 4 BARCLAY STREET. others vallantly declaring that the|appropriation and gotten dotailed ex-|the processes?” principle of State rights was being | planation afterward,” replied Croaier, | “Yes, a great deal of red tape tas Violated if Prohibition or any other| Senators Mitchoock and Chamber-| been eliminated,” sald Gen. Croster. | 4, personal restriction was Imposed on| lain forced him to admit that whe Army ordnance conditions at tt priate names ean tat ie suburbs northward, belng sub-| terested parties, at Petrograd.” gne Htate by tho voto of other States, |entimates are made they must be ap-|beginning of the present fiscal year |} (Ot 0 RrORtM retion 18 | jected to machine gun fire from the| Bolshoviki regiments were dofeated | Chandler, Republican, from the|proved by the War College, then by|are treated only briefly by Maj. Gen,| Dens Made. Funds appropriated to) Mount of Olives and Mount Bcopus./»y tWkrainian troops Saturday at} upper wost side of Manhattan, de-|the General Staff, and last by the|Crogier In the anual report of his ; | date are adequate for the purpose. he ridge of Mount Scopus, north of | | | TRONS: TON, ST). BUKLYN sides kept up a barrage fire all after-] mates. That's where @ great doai of/ ponmed there wan an unusual ¥. ’ i] : ‘ Ddessa, according to word received || ‘Open to-night and to-morrow TON § is show sport t |tho city, was stormed with the bay- | lah clared his opposition. Lunn of|Sccretary of War before Congress|bureau, made public to-day. Since | It is aho Le the report that all) (vot and the Turks were cleared from | here to-day 29 montane STREET. 38 EAST 23D STREET, Schenectady, former preacher and| ees them. this report wan written Gen. Crozior | American eld kuna are to be similar the Mount of Olives. Tho town of Grosnyt, in the Cau-|| “ome tonight au to-more Pre US ex-Socialist, was uncertain for | ‘This process, Crozier insisted, in|has furnished the Senate Military pelhay Li Dave Lables Sea ace ou ee demonstrations of Joy Broke | agus oll region, has been aftacked by|| PARK ROW z, uieeny: ome titis pier AV time because of the States’ righta| unavoidabl Committee a much more complete | °°" aan ie - | per ‘The | take the surrend OL the city Flow. {a warlike Caucasian ibe, the|} 0 ae re = 157 MARKET 87., principle, but finally announced his| “You have no idea, evidently, how|recerd of what hax been done to arm | |, - AN & * Pe eer sch. | Ch# Were showered on the troops and! Tehetchen. The town was aurrounded 206 West 125th ST. o Ope UN RS Vote for probibition “for the benelit |intricate the ordering of artillery in;*|the forces in krance or under rain= | Prench sem -automatio preach mech=| the populace clapped their hands to, and besteger, after which there was | 490 BROOME STREET. Ay) 1900 BROADWAY of labor.” he wald * Ting in the United Btates, anism also has been adopted tn mod!- tastify to the Joy of deliverance from |[dewultory fgticing between the tribes. |] Open to-night, hl Ae To-morrow we GATES AVE. BROOKLYN 7 “What i sera Chat fied form, so that American and | the hands of the oppressors. \mon and the garrison, The ofl wells! ‘ti STREET. Open tl 11.80 , wan aan oa eaceoe Geme es Nd Whats intricate about ordering| ‘The report shows that to June g0| 10 {ori mo Mak Anal ake) Mahe wonderful co-ordination of |¢uueht ire and some arn said to be mo Weet 27H STReE| 1 EAST 420 stReer, Made by Cooper « : 4| guns?” demanded Hitchcock. “You| orders havo been placed for 1,000,000 all our movements in itself speaks| Cached out completely. Many porsons Aa 16 nt —e Tes bold faced | ho shouted, “to say|knew you would need a large num-|Enfcld rifies, dotalla for the re- | served from the same ammunition | praise for the admirable staff wor 850 BERGEN AVE., South of Loew's 1491! heatre, . \insee killed and Injured Opea from 190 p.m, to 12 o'clock a rusalem [Le ss atte! « Of conditions 4 | labor in this country ia opposed to| bor of guns. Why didn't you go ahoad|chambering of the British standard | factofles. | Anthalrcratt guns of the Sones in | prohibition. Youngstown, Akron and|and order them? Ifa business man‘s|gun for American ammunition hav- —_—_—_—_——— ‘The specified welaht includes the contamer, “neventy-five’ type also have been | fiat In the eatly dave of the warand| mevaw Goauus wie LoManhe. Ol * Columbus, labor centres, in my State,| place ja burned he dosn't it down|ing been completed Tunc 1. adopted. the Buez Canal, the Turkish losses Coast of Anta Minor. voted dry at the rm State went wet because of the ability he'll need to spend to replace it; he] Cro: " 0 anc chine guns | in pack animals exceeded 45,000dead| LONDON, Dec. 17 (British Admi- nt election, The}and figure out to the doll ah ie ‘ation Gon, | Both theso and the mac ji ] jar what On the mac © gun situation aro under manufacture in quantity, | from neglect, lack of food and over-| raity per Wirelesa Press).—The oecu- ya that several types of work. The people were #0 famished | of some prospectors In Hamilton | of, é ides the report says. A considerable num-| fork», ore wo famished | pation by the Turks of two islands Goukiy to And things and at the last | Crome Ce weeeteOn Waste’ Knows | weapons Rave been found eM@olent by from hunger that they used to Gicht! ory the Coast of Asia Minor Is an= moment they found 1,00 wet votes, | He'll need.” the Machine Gun Board, but that pro-|b@F Of the anti-aircraft guna figured |for the bodies of the animals that |ounced in an official statement 18 eet eue Cincinnatl and ttamiiten| Senator Chamberlain aatd helcurement of an adequate supply was | fF mounting on motor trucks EO Ee eat icien aed ners ihe | sued yesterday at Constantinople, | County, the wettest section of the|couldn't understand how Congress |a question of securing deliveries had been ordered. “Everybody ‘auapected of semper |,.“8, the coast in, Ba 1! nN wea & United ‘States, and Ohio and the labor | tied things up by delaying the appro-| "In other words," he adds, “the| The report shows that 8.8 inch and | thizing with the Allies was imprisoned | Turks’ > vort anit can att mpt of ay itres in it were overwhelmingly | prigtion until June, wimibes of iaknine guns on hand | §-Inch howitzers, the guns principally ‘or killed, Many persons were executed: aon ears 18 AAvRGOH, Wea Representative Randall of Cali-| “You had money appropr Used for rrage work In trench | Among these was the Mufti of Gaza, : iC ¢ fighting, wore designed and re: for! belonging to distinguished Arab | have been artillery duels at several | Ft w pary te th a " that it was necessary to keep going! manufacture on J 20. G rozier | family, who, after an attempt to es | points, shan were nocessary carry the|Ghamberlain. = TM yo or " le o 01 presses appreciation of the ¢ pe, Was captured and hanged with Fesolution, Opponents of the reso- nee hings you could |at the greatest possible capacity those | expr 6 appreciation 5 4 > g : f French and 4h ord: | his #0: de the Jaffa ga Phillipine Govern’ Given Warning Core mures, but declared [have ordered you didn't order, you| machine gun factories which wore al- | Operation of Kronch nd British ord-| his son outsld Jaffa gate. All| | ated in| when war was declared was so small fornia predicted twenty more votes | 1916 which you bad not spent,” sald : : : g vut these|aged subjects were sent away, but of German Ratders, . 1 ¢ that tho resolution would |didn’t even contract for them." ready in operation and to utllize their | Ban.® °*P* rte in turning ou 0 | ed aes ONY OF BOUL 100 tos | MANILA, P, I Dec, 17,—Offlotate of Before you definitely decide on which Grand oi! Wo hast tput when the guns so manufac- |" ‘The production of large calibre mo-|not molested. It did nobio work in|the Phillipine Government — have you intend to purchase be sure and see the Ji een thac is, weapons of tho| relieving distress, alded by funds |ixsued a warning to ship owners, to ’ German 42-centlinetre | from America urs to be the chtof source} “When the United St y's cquipmoent, | relations with 1 these funds 4s of supply | were discontinued vertheless the British warships, it ts announced, are theso guns | members of the colony persisted in co-operating in guarding the shipping | d work to the bast of thelr | routes. | beware of Germa: raiders suspected | he near Singapore, one of the raits Settlements, American and type of ¢t | typ ft i i ; } } t ¥ Ne | x guns, app ; p ca 4 { es broke off of delay in the a | Gen, Croster says a p ing our troops wit eceasarily will be slow and disap- | the | pointing, al dvantage | ability, und betw nuary and fg, although every advantage | a i 5 pee been taken of the assistance se-|March of this y they assisted H Pease {cured from abroad.” more than 250,000 persons. They also | Peti The House naval probe will open| took charge ‘of the hospitals and | tite * Adneaday, with Secretary Daniels {have done splendid servicer, Recently ss ! and Admiral Mctiowan as t ria ne Germans att ed to obtain ; Grand / | Witnesses, the Investigation Commit. | the exile of all Ad 8 from Jeru | wee nided to-day Li lsalem. The Turks opposed the pro our yes 1 1} arding American coast defenses, | post, but a number of younger males | i | * rhe ‘ sen » Damaseous. t was 1 it Senator Frelinghuysen asked: “The wer nt ty cu "A Pl D ty i [country wants to know whether our | also intended to deport the remainder, jain lu if country (Miery and defenare are of the| Dut the British arrival defouted the | De you know if you are i ation. , rly in November Enver Pasha straining them? You must Turkish Minister of War) came be SURE when your eye- proper type and able to cope with any | int attacking force, submarine or other- |wise. Is it as effective as those of| (the —~ European nations?" | to Jerusulem and returned to Con sight is at stak Ehrlich } | the cfreshi “Ye oplied G Crozier, with] stantinople, where he recommended sight is at stake. rlic! i i re is nothing that is so ri ing and revive ahaa. Ap ite Jan ton or Afton | t that the town be evacuated, Three eyesight specialists advise i . : H ing, so delicate and exquisite as a Virginia Dare Bebra Our poset dens mare HANS Poo see reinforcements were hur. || You frankly if glasses will "his Grand Piano, only 5 ft. 8 in. in length, | Pere oie la ato more| ried down. A proclamation was ts help your eyes. | r . Nad nn ey " Purch, made only with this olden, golden nectar, Ration of Europe. Our guns aro more ried dow. A: provlarmation, was ia: py yt is an acknowledged success, with a volume of | Col. | inventor of the| hold out to the laat. ‘The new forces ervect Glaseee, If needed, from $2.50 | tone which is surprising. Attractive in case | 3 entity were very turbulent, and it is even ' 4 ; rr [Rawis TERING Ron eee et zi wom of the sacred edifices were B6hulich k Sons design and of exceptional durability. anion d fi ~ i i } for oY Iv. [att tent ‘how nie uk weak Baa \™ Later Gen, von Falkenhayn ar Established 55 Years Call and see this Piano or write for des« riptive k control of defense ||] New York: 264 Biway at John St. literature and our easy payment plan. Liberty Jected by the United States arn {rived and te ; < e ‘ ny En. My | measures, ‘The day prior to our en | ment and later accepted by England, | measures. he day weve to « iS aa3 Sixth Aye., rth St. Bonds aecepted at par with acerned interest. from which country the American try workmen jer mil ousaded tn 350 Sixth Ave, aad St i pe ! Jovernment Is now buying them. [iene i sar Snasan: at Ana At | Viberal allowance for your old Piano in ex- | “The population of Jerusi 17 West 42d Street. change U. 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Palestine nearly 2%, [Arabs and Jews who deserted the ant With The t the Mess|army to evade military service, out md Wi a Them a ‘ M * it is sald that the ‘Turks intely have Line Without Shelter in avoided undue severity, as they were dainct beginning to realize the mistakes of Rains heir polte Waroroome Beaux-Arts 34 Plathush 1 128, West 42d St. Newark, Nod 80 West ¢ 40th A ALL, STORES OPEN EVENINGS. upper gh St. —————— acepeeematageaiee ae & cE coin mya. hostess WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Dec. 15 (by the Assvotated Press) presentatives of the United States Food Admit now know Just how the Amertoan « fin France live, Last night the vf six aplit units, Several the Right Wine for the home up and joined difter Virginia Dare Punch is just one of the many original delights—including Highballs and Cocktails which any one can mix with this delectable vintage-—The Light Wine. 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