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and had ussed the subject of war aims with former Premier Asquith and with Viscount Grey. Had the Nationalist leaders in Ireland mot been engaged with the tangled problem of Irish selfs | government he would have been | happy to exchange views with them. He had also consulted representatives of Great Britain's Overseas dominions. As a result of these discussions, sald Mr. Lioyd George, although the Gov-| eroment alone for | the actual languake he proposed use| | was respons ing, thero was a national agreement as to the Oharacter nation’s war al tions, He was not meroly the ment but the mind the empire. “We are not fighting « war of aggression against the German people,” declared the Premicr. “The destruction or disruption of Germany or the German people | has never been a war aim with ue since the first day of the war to now. The British people never aimed at breaking up the German peoples or the disintegration of their state. Our wish is not to destroy Germany's great position in the world, but to turn her aside from schemes of military domina~ tion to devote her strength to beneficent tasks.” “We are not fighting,” he said, “to troy Austria-Hungary or to de pone of t nd pur peace condi therofore the ¢ mind overn= » nation aud clty for the stability of Western 1 row Speaking with regard to the disp sition of the German ¢ tem, t Premier said “They are held at the disposal mand the French make for a re- consideration of the great wrong of 1871, when Al Lorraine w torn away from them. This so has poisoned the peace of Europe for half a century, and until it is THE EVENING WORLD, GERMANY ANGERS HER ALLIES BY ACTS AT PEACE PARLEY provinces, This was no demand for war indemnity, but insistence on the fact that before there could be any hope of stable poace this great breach of public law in Europe must be repudiated, and, 0 far as possible, repaired “Although we agree with President of a coMference whose decision Wilson that the breaking up of Aus must have primary regard to the {ria Hungary ts no part of our war ish _ Oita” he continu we feel th belldteni toll a] of their mas iitnme enuine self-government un tive inhabitant tie daronral inelpion is @t erring to pronouncement those Austro-Hungarian nationalitte f on Dee, 25 by Count von Ceer cve long desired it it ts impo re 4 r ‘ to hope for removal of thon ul Austro-Hungarian Foret aie ee one eat in that part of Bu Min the Brest-Litovak Peace pope which so jong have threatened Co the premicr said it genuine peace,” mite te Bi that any Outatde Europe, Mr. Lioyd ieorKe we . ho belleved the sam port peace could be erected ON yrineiplen should be x He add-| mich a foundation—mere lp service ed: to the formula of no annexation, no we dg, not challenge maine ty a 1 3 { f the Turkish Empire in th Indemnity and self-determination t# wie ut Die POrhias fabs, With usclen ite Capital Constantinople The Vrime Minister said that dem etwoen the Mediterra in Great Britain would atand ick Sea being internation See ein oer on te ind neutralized Arabia, Ar ee mocracton nenia, Mesopotamia, Syria and Pat France and ta extine are, in our judgment, entitle Wo Khould t ud to fight to the to rec on of thelr arate n lecla side by side wit ynal conditions.” the few: fe AGIARILED. 4 Premier told his hearers much Son i Se *) had nowald about the arrange 1 Amer France and Italy.) mente Great Britain had made with But if the prosent rulers ssluact iia allies on thig and other subjects. ndepondently Hy could say only that, as new clr catantr cumstances, ke the Russian collapse nly be saved by her own people Hand (he separate Hussian negotations, “We mean to stand by th ul changed the conditions In which French democracy to death, the arrangements were made, the the Premier continued, “in the de- vornment Was always ready to dis- jeuss them with the Ailled natlons | “One regrettable omission we no- tice tn, th of the Central | Powers,” he sald. * believe a xreat attempt must b ade to es- tablish a great international organ. | proposal prive Turkey of its capital or the rich| cured healthy conditions cannot zation as a means of setting Inters lands in Asia Minor and Thrace which| be restored. national disputes, War is a retie of nantly Turkl Nobody who knows Prussia and, barbarism, and as law has succeeded are predominan' y fois er designe toward Russia can doubt! violence in the settlement of Individe | “Our viewpoint,” the Premier | her ultimate Intention,” Mr. Lloyd | uals’ disputes, 40 it is destined to set- declared, “ie that the adoption of | (ieorge suid. “Whatever phrases she tle national controversies. , evatla. constitution © & uses to deivde Russia she does not} “We are fighting for a just and Sinan? auld ie the most Feld feed a starrer any of the Russian | lasting Le Th ae gonditions anise 4 provinces and cities now occupied, be fulfilled: Piratly, the sanctity. o vincing evidence that the old spirit | Under one name or another they wil treaties re-established; secondly, ter- f | of military domination was dead, | hv forth be part of the Prussian! ritorial settlement based on the right but that is a question for the = ne ruled by the Prussian of self-determinatian ot the Consent " w and (he rest of the Russians |of the governed; lastly, creation o| German people to decid: will be enticed or bullied into com-| international organization to limit As Polar i German plete nomic and ultimate political armaments and diminish the proba- ion, Mi. Lioy¢ orge coment. y of wi Britain wag not fighting to di jeparation means ogni » secure those conditions the Aithougtt it considered a. military, au nthe Premier said. “Unless | itritivh empire ts prepared to make aX | international right is recognized | oven sacrifices,” tocratic constitution a dangerous anei by insistence on payment for in achronism. After his reference to] jury done in defiance of its can- | | ythe desirability of the adoption of a) nm it can never be a CARDINAL GIBBONS. URGES | | Next comes the | “democratic constitution by Germany TOGETHER WITH STANDARD AME . New War Po tal Regulations. * President Wilson's War Mes- The Es mF Pope’ vg leace Proposal. National Army and National Guard Cantonments, | U. S. Army and Navy Insignia (iustrated). World's Food Needs and American Red Cross Work. War Revenue Law. ones and Trading With Acts, H You Have « Son, Brother or Friend i (West of Buffalo and Pittsbu gh, 30e. 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NORWEGIANS KILLED - IN-MONTH'S U BOAT RAIDS Legation if London Announces 22 | Ships With Tonnage of 32,755 Sunk in December. | LONDON, Jan. 6.—In December twen- ty-two Norwegian ships with total gross tonnage of $2,755 were lost In conse- ence of war pasures, the Norwegian tion announced to-day, Beventy- lives were lost plete ee TEN ENLISTED MEN WIN. five Jed “Owing to 1 of OF Cond er.” WASHINGTON, Jan. he War} Department has annulled court martial proceedings against the enlisted men of | Battalion A, Eighteenth Meld Artillery Regular Army, convicted on charges of | mutinous © i | ne men have been ordered restored to duty on the opinion of the ere puthority that the proceedings were duo | tiraly to the “capricious conduct of ual rienced officer.” nore has been a suggestion that the officer himself may now face charges, ———— iment to Baila 6 Powder Viant, Jan. 5&—The War| establish 4 powder | Va, costing | 10,000 and | da, Con RACE FAI MOUND? ACK. NEW ORLEANS, Lo, Jan Follow. ne are th entries for Monday THT LACE. Pune $000; for sialon | your caleles aiming five and a halt f Noy het Ca TT Viton ‘stats AL Herpea,: thts saat th wt Ww Also elle in 1 settee caine ehould ‘ay fete Bie Sha Fata ha 108. Hewptitul RACE -Viree $1000 {nla furbwge, BOON! | thre yaar | Mug, 10: ee Mt | man, 11 Tela ¥ Starry Dantor, 105. Alm eliaitie fwrart In. the onler uaihed ould “ait ut thw 1 Newtlohoure. 118." Dei dove Prick 1 Foght exeiinton Prime 0, Soalbing, tor diward; ale 8 a Jon (Hilson, “00, tthe’ Maatvernter, 100: Lang cry A; Tea 0, ARO Matting 114; oped 110; | avoue, "100 | py 100; * Het 1 he one frat aun, Tiitn 108 10. tens | ROURTH HACK The Frontier une) for Jewersearokls end uvward, one ‘ile, #6 Harry Shaw, 11: Hondo, "1005" Woodtras Valais th), 100, Cracow, bt; do LP padi,” 1005) Dolina,' 100; | Heya) Cimmp, 0 Be Pie RAGH—Pure, $800 ear olde and <f tem, aot, Vi. 'Bopada, i Samiont, Ah 1 De Walt 8, BAKE ytd Pure 604 Oplerly ak Jack " “AVARIGIOUS ME ~ PALMIED OFF PO ARMY Nv UNFORS italian Expert Says War ¢ Iflice | Was Fooled—Short Million | Yards of Cloth, WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—That the! United States Government waa “fool- n iving poor uniforms “that avariclou men night make war profits” was the oharge of William rmeriy buyer of uniforms Itallan Government, before the Senate Military Inves Committee to-day. Binneh! declared that Ch man, Vice Chairman of the National Defenan Council Supply Committers, to start a “manufactured scare” aying « wool shortage delayed manufacture He also alleged that if the ernment had insisted on uni being mado on pre-war specifications A certain group of shoddy or re wor wool manufacturora wou contra "This, te change in specitic n unable to wet Government tr tions, made at- | Bianchi dectared, expinined | | Yale in the « daughter, MARJORIE ELIAS TO BE SPRING BRIDE OF WILLIAM VON BERNUTH Mr. nounced the engagement Miss Marjorie Katherine Mamemy ELIAS. Pur Simon” “ of SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 x grad, had declared at a sitting of the ( mission, which has been investis conférence which Is considering the Date to Insure, Feb, meat conditions, prophesied that the situation of war prisoners that he pen Rag . Government intended to selze all the Could refute by a telegram received by |W ASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Seoretary Gove e reported ts re e [packing and allied industties, ana| DM Government, the reported arseats | MoAGso Announced today that eRaEs | Francis J. Heney, who is examining Party in Germany. tecen' the insurance polteles, ageremating $3,105, did not deny that the plan Count said, only eight persons had ) and averaging $8,667 a policy, and Mrs, William James Elias | witnesses, 226 West 59th Street have an- their Elias, to William Steinway von Ber- nuth, a grandson of the late William gions, son of Mrs. Louls von Steinway and Bernuth of No. aas of 315 Weat 8&th Street. | Mr. von Bernuth was graduated from 1917 and is now @ chief boatswain's mate in the Naval | Reserve. Miss Elias made her debut PUT ter the United States got Into the war. “Thera hough wool in this coun. | pith two years ago. try to supply all necessary uniforms |... t probably take for the nex! three years,” 1 | epring Blanch! | He severely criticized the quality of the cloth now being put into uniforms. European he vernments, sald, In uniform cloth was fooled into accepting cloth made partly of shoddy, ao that avaricious ‘he continued: ied parts of France, Italy and men might make war profits, Bianch! | “The days of the Treaty of | joumania. The complete with- declared, Vienna are long past. We can no drawal of alien armies and repa- =, : ° Col. Lindsley, inspector at the Phi longer submit the future of Euro- | ration for iniuation dove tOuion [Hest Talents, Time and Labor 'geipnta Quartermaster's office, recalieg Lath hile Ma the eae of a permanent peac | Should Be Contributed to Gov- | to-day, contradicted testimeny of | jecisions of a few negotiators If these conditions were Culfilled "Talle Charles Eisenman, vice chat a of! Striving to secure by chicanery | Austria-liunzary would becoms a| ¢mmment, He Tells Alumnae. | th6 supplies BALENIK fox Ce tee coa | persuasion the interests of this | "1" W's math would conduce| THALTIMORE, Jan, 6—Patriotle aer- lel of National Defense, that the A o > eo ane Nl wtae ee a ‘| M or that dynasty or nation. There. | |} i singe an instras| Vice Was urged an the chet duty of/an over supply of cloth for army fore, government with the con- | ment of the pernicious Prusiian milt=| “ou” eee ee eee the | wuitorine h tary _nutoerar nual conference here to-day ne | Ht Tr fen - ig DevEED eC mnt bali i= The Premier said the first re- Maryland Chapter, International Ied- ‘At the present we haven't enough a Sh Sey Me eet quirements alwaya made by the | eration of Catholle Alumnae cloth to give the contractors,” Col. ment. ritiah and their Allien had been “The work of support and co-opera-| Lindsley testified, “We can't keep Premier Lloyd George sald that an| comp peda ta Deat politi: | tion that falls upon the women of a!them going to thelr capacity nor up 0 Pola ' cal ri economic inde- | var cannot be over- NP a y independent weland, ‘comprising all pendence of Belgium and such ST a vata tne Caralnal over-|to their contract requirements. We genuinely Polish elements who desire) feparation as could be made for | ‘timated. y are about one million yards short, to participate, was an urgent neces the devastation of ite towns and | reat duty of our Cathollc women in “All the friction and trouble wo have had,” the officer added, “has been due to the systom of the Supplies Committee end not the Quartermas- ter General's office.” Testimony by Eisenman that the Supplies Committee had taken no part in letting manufacturing con- tracta also was contradicted by Col. Lindsley. Some of the blankets bought under new specifications of the Supplies The wedding will early place in the ‘THOUSANDS SHARE would not tolerate the use of shoddy | » United States | | Committes, reducing weight and wool content, Col Lindsley testiiled, very ram from David Kirschbaum | lelphia, Vice President of the Axsociation id by of Phil National Manufacturers, re enator Fri “were infertor.” | ci iothine | twenty-flve trom . On Staten Island Inspector Caha-| lane notified COAL WITH THE POOR AS SUPPLY NEARS CITY. (Continued from First Page.) Long spection contributed six wood, packing tone the entire ands of a 4 District, ported that the Navy Yard all truckloads of casey, x were district vi at a police station Fifty employees of the halt of delivering coal to the ne wer Street also Ww work. COAL COMING | whose termin wal | Railroads A. RATE, All report to nH. Cleaning Department at Directo! Smith t linghuysen, declared new labor clauses | piling in at @ normal rate. for Government contracts would cw serious labor disturbance and reduce production. , would force » unionize, ded | new contract, in etfe open shop factories The committe Kirschbaum to t MAYOR PLANS BIG DRIVE TO GET FOOD AND FUEL entity INTO HOMES OF NEW YORK «: ploye With 70,000 City Em- es—Coal Fund Grows. Mayor Hylan culled a conference thl9 | shipping afternoon of y city head, executt fioers of the principal | building trades and representatives of teamstera’ and plumbers’ unions to pla & great dri inst suffering and pri- vation through food and coal shortage, Livery team and motor car of the city will be pressed i service to distrib: | the lane opened t h the ice of tha © edibles and fuel and labor unions | Kit! yan Kull, according to Mr, Pe will suspend rule foverning working ters. Many more tons of bunker coal hours and othe f a nicalities bindin€ | were expected to-day nen in normal times ‘ afi ; r ornare tana Nee aera Thee Only seventy-seven * of anthra- cit enon to become active agente, of elt passed through the Pennaylvanta {he muntelpal governinent in the figat tubes between midnight and dawn-- inet coal and food shortage a falling off of ton cars’ from yeater- ‘The Mayors (onl Committee met to-| day's shipment through the same vy City Chamberlain neon to-day avenuc snnounced the following contributions: Morough President Riegelmann of Daniel G. Reid, $1,000; Anonym Brooklyn to-day designated fifty city | $1,000; A. Ly Scheuer, $500; IL. P, Gold-| employees to assist Fuel Administra Anbinidty $600; Arthur Linyer *|tor Gunnison in handling the Brook ae fi erated any. }iyn coal situation, His action fol- ity Chamberlain. exp of $50,000 will be realized | will be used to purchase coal pound bags at 60 cents a bag tablished organtzations will just what families are entitled to coal. Deserving persona vouched for by foregoing organisations will receive freo tickets for 100-pound bake of coal in Four Pablic Institutions Shelter Poor im VHILAL HIA, ve suffering cau id wave centres th 0 He Asked to hiladelphia, Pa, Jan, 6.—-To re- do by the severe and coal shortage, oughout the thrown open to-night ehtidren in whore homea th 10 fuel and abould the coal spell continue moving pleture — houses, nd hospitals will be asked by the city authorities to throw open the doors (o the sullerers. city will he to women and HK van |tdle ships in the garment | yo) and barges n| more through are e bor. Reeve Soble ministrator for os arrived at too optimistic. shipment of The situation improved and improven| | began coaling te determing | Peau, rele the | recreation | Kill coal marooned van moving. Wederal New Y. N report harbor, n in in nent, o-day fr &e., Jers Kull * largest of these coal supplies is open A large con- | Coil, Lindsley said he understood tho | gignment of bunker coal arriving last | night Insures first steps in the See ic Mr, |of the shipping congestion in the har- ork, Harry respect Manhattan Park Department, two three and one- ton motor trucks and two one-| ton horse trucks assisted the various inspectors in Manhattan in the work There fons and men from the} the} ly y hat t and would at ° Puel oha od to the ha department | ty ough a coal lack has been greatly has prospects of still Fifteen 142 ships whose bunkers are empty m the supply brought yesterday by barges through Island City, The Ninth Ine Brooklyn, alone had | waste that volunteered ves! physictans that a} prescription from any of them In the| family bring coal when application was made IN AT NORMAL SAYS SMITH. of the coal-carrying 9 are railroads tide- of FPasterno coal The chan- the in| let Aa- ctor {zed to-day the report of 45,000 tons of York overnight T. Peters, airman of the Fuel Conservation | Committee, said that most of the blir have Calls on Labor por Unk ns to Co-op-| come to the city through the ice-free | Kull was bunker coal for the of the Unless the Government steps In and] ‘The Bolsheviki news agency hinted thwarts the alleged throttling tactic# | that Prof. Paul N. Millukoff and for- | of the “Meat Trust” every inde-|mer Minister of the Interior Tsere-| JAPANESE WARSHIPS ndent packer in the country will bel telll were seeking to restore bour- put out of business within five years, | keolsie power in Russia, REPULSE SUBMARINES . other witnesses testified. e tePay intense: om Lean jones eee The next hearing will be held at lere Jan. 10, rok, J j.—Enemy submarines / f r J 10, rK10, Jan 6.—Enemy submarines | St. Paul next Wednesday | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Payment | wiich. attempted attack British ———————— of the interest on ~e Russian loan of | transports convoyed by Japanese wi MEAT CONSUMPTION CUT | $90,000,000, it itn! pene tpai ed By. Kep- | ships in the Mediterranean on Dec, 80 resentatives of the Russian Govern- oe xepulee | Inent here. to-day, Will be paid by the |were "¢Pulsed, says an announcement eibnal City Bank of New York on |ffom the Japanese Admiralty, The ONE-HAI Jan, 10, warships were not damaged. |sapan Does Not Favor and Will Not PW LIGI SUR RAYE U.S.MAY SEIZE BERLIN THREATENS MEAT INDUSTRY DRIVE ON RUSSIA IF AS WAR JAR MEASURE PEACE PARLE PARLEY FAILS (Continued from First Page.) S161, 670 BANK AGCOUNT IN THE NAME OF KERENSKY Revolutionist Premier of Russia Had Wealth, Despatch From Pe- trograd Shows, i PETROGRAD, Jan. 6—An secount totalling 317,000 rubles = (approxi- ‘mately $161,670) was found to-day in ony bank under the name of former Premier A. F. Kerensky. The Russian State Bank, It ts @n- nounced, J# now functioning normally. Private banks have as yet refused to turn over thelr property to the Gov- ernment, but it was stated that thelr depositors had been invited to attend at an inspection of the safes of the various inatitutions, Plan to Take Over Packing} Business Indicated at Phila- doIphia Hearing. slav, where ft {s said fighting already has lasted five days. However, a8 communication south and east from Petrograd is precarious at the best, the reports convey little information. Orders have been ixsued by the Petrograd Revolutionary Tribunal for the arrest of the Socialist leaders PHILADELPHIA, United 8 The take Jan. 5. es Government may over the meat industry of the coun. Pheer Gotz, Tsherouff and others, we wh . . : ve says the correspondent at the Ru ry Jn ordoy to contro! the three prin-!stan capital of the Exchange Tole 969 O41 MEN INSURED ’ necessities of war times—meat, perk Company, for collaboration in \) is the publication of the Alarm Bell, a nd transportation, ‘This was revolutionary newspaper which has INU. S. ARMY AND NAVY plainly Indicated at to-day's session been suppressed by the Bolshevik : 1 Trad Government. tae of the era ‘rade ninission| Trotzky ts ote to-day saying tat 2667 [on tis hae Cen eae f note tosday ay tne | Policies Average $8,557 Each—To- man political delegation at Petre fal Over $3,000,000,000—Last An oficial connected with t been arrested for espionage and the: been taken out by American sol- was bet Ae = in Washington. lwore not connected with the Inde-|diers and sallors under the war insur- “The course the investigation 18) 5:- tent Socialist Party ance law. The Secretary called atten- taking plain enough,” sald Mr — tion to the fact that Feb, 12 Is the final Heney yeaw your own conclus|Kaledine and Koratio® Forces day upon which applications for _in- Marching to Kharkoft, jsurance may be rec by the Gov- “The Federal Government witt as-| PETROGRAD, Jan. 6.—Gens, Kale. | 10m dine and Kornilof are marching to Kharkoff, according to one report which reached here to-day. Another, _ | directly conflicting, had it that Kale- | dine had offered an armistice between , | his Cossacks and the Bolsheviki, it (the latter would agree to arbitrate the difference between the two sides sume contre: of the business through a recelverstip,” sald the n the Commisalc disclosed pose of the countrywide meat stigation now in progress. ‘I sur to the Nation what ia are to transportatlo GERMANS MAKE RAIDS ON THE BRITISH LINES Haig Reports Repulse of the who v ral t has been conclusively prover. tha") ang to call an immediate session of Without Loss to His ey, . this es ae simi | the Constituent Assembly to conclude! Forees. toger J ‘aynes, a local slaughter-! . "| er; aumamoned aa an export, declared: |" ecev ay ontare @xatnat any meme ieee ree ane Cae Peo aa career iaaae (ante |) a te against any mem- tions were all the tghting activity re-« ! bers of the Russian Constituent As- to-day by Field Marshal Halg. y-five per it. of the cattle 4nd] gembiy communicating with Austro-, “In the neighborhood of Hollebelx Meat supply of » country ould be! German delegations were issued to-| he said, “the enemy attempted a raid conserved if the Government were|day, It was sald several such at-|t night and was repulsed without loss immediately to fix prices every] tempts had been discovered by the igs’ Haat (of BORBRUERS (On8 OFLaae s was rush ¢ missing.” A few of our men* week. | Government. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, LONDON, Jan. 6,—Until the situation | Stand Separate Peace, Ie tmproves the consumption of beef in| MEXICO CITY, Jan, 5.—If the enemy “ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, England must be reduced at least one-| proposes a separate peace, no matter) pM, ADISON AVE Ts half, according to an official statement how advantageous, Japan will reject tt, | Ry EATS se ARE concerning the scarcity of meat saron Fugitaro ( the new Japan: | Service and Singin o ‘The Daily Mail says meat will be the Minister to Mexico, aectared to-day |WEST END kr first food dealt with under Lord Rhond-|!n @ statement concerning the attitude iy © Ede si Kel oye, Pie 0 da's compulsory sationing vlan Butt ee eae aes the mitleg nig | othree Men in the Purnace-—end the Fourth,” and margarine will follow ra ae oth- | rem Bnet the warts ane — er foods will be udded as they become! full extent DIED. more scarce. All the chief foodstuffs eee ; will be rationed by April BUCKINGHAM. —JOUN —BUCIINGHAM The Government ed 4,000 mut- FRENCH BEAT BACK Services at CAMPRELL FUNERAL ton carcasses to-day on condition that CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ‘Monéay. ot y be distributed only in the 10 o'clock End of the city. A great many meat | THREE GER K FORD.—Jor tn her 67th ¥. “ shops in London have closed down from | JOHNS R, FORD. 814. Charles a lack of supplies, assorted, will | a | Port Rioimond, Staten Teland. The Go it, nme Solemn hte im to keep the poor and residents of | p. 5 nea perna th | mass at Saint Marys aa twee tees pupplied first, and the | Paris Reports Engagements South | church, Jan. 7. at 10 A, M. ‘ wealthy must come Inat of Corbeny, Ne yooour EA—On Jan, 9. 1918, TEMOTHY 9 Sol llbs shite Petal rbeny, Near A\ DCSUrt beloved husband of Cella @, Shea HID 72 DAYS IN GERMANY | and North of St. Mihiel. neral from his late realdence, W. 240h st., on Sunday, at 1 P, M, a | PARIS, Jan. 5.—"'Active artillery | terment St. Raymond Cemetery. But « ed British Aviator Arrives) fixhting occured doing the night In the | fuio nnd Montreal pavers ol ‘Thrilling Story. region south of Corbeny mndooth — NTIC PORT, Jan, 5.—Lieut tate bank of the Meuse, near Avocourt | HELP _WANTED—MALE. % of San Francisco, an| Wood," says to-day’s official report. | SEN Tolied, tecwern Is and 16, wanted Brien of San Franclaco, On| North of St, Mihiel en detach- | ,. 4 enter, service as tinmen:, becwesa, so the British Flying Corps.) “North of St. M ve eniet, wetrte af! Draheaied ale a avase osape from Germany, after being | Ment which attempted to capture a |ehanice Yor Peiltwad worn,” Ap or . French post suffered appreciable | & sistem, ageat He te My ‘ neventy-two days in hiding, forms one Of | jossen under our fire without attaining |§ italia Wat, 6 the most thrilling stories of the war, ar-| any result, Another German effort, | = — = the region of Flr We rived her y. met the same fate. took PONRREE : REO GROSS AND Y. M, Gh the enemy five aur Passchen- shot throu to lana and w A Sure Combination For Enjoyment FIRST SUNDAY OF THE NEW YEAR FIRST 1918 NUMBER OF THE WORLD MAGAZINE —— Paterson Schools ned Another Week by Luck of Coal. Providing Centres Outside of Paris lowed # conference with Mayor Hylan. As a result of investigations made by Inspectors for the Building By Brooklyn resulted from wh They w the coe al f{ already bas been given to fomilies where illness has shortuy hese inspectors sought out ali cases © Immediate help was nevessary 6 also instructed to And out | the amount of coal actually in Brook. lyn and learned there are 26,000 tons atin an ue mue Sour id the in the yards of that borough 7,000 tons on barges. Ice in Long Island Sound appears to be breakin up. If this ec navigation will be aide nd coal afioat ce be taken in porta to ells conditions manufacturing centres PATERSON, N. J, Jan AN) for Entertainment of the Amer- ; achooly will remain closed tn Paterson Raldiacs | Original, Unique, Snappy, Enter- for another week, It was decided to- | ican Soldiers taining from the Front Cover, where day, owing to the coal shortage, I¢! WITH THE AMERICAN army 1N | Miss 1918, winsome in Continental the "situaifon ia, not relieved “goon | weANCH, Jan ¥ the “Assoclated | bul and iu. vilthely: itkates oe many mille r ced to sb Sa : i :rough the falling snowflakes, to the do throwing hundreds out of em- | ! ).—-In cosoperation with the Red ‘Pp ore “PI } CO Toa ie sre was im total | Cross, Y. M. (. A. headquarters ts busy | Back Page, where “Private Hadley darkness last night, The ga* supply | completing atrangements for other cen-| U: 5. M. C." in a page of whimsical fatled, res than Patis, wher personne) of Arawings, graphicully portrays the \ the: American expe forces van) Making of a Marine, Government to Selse) wien Liven leatos und have|. Inside—-The “Yorll Magasine’s a leym. ea aiyusements, such as | Double-Page Expert War Map of the é WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—A bill to eres me thal, mountain | Western Front, an exact reproduction ate a military sone around shipbuilding baa 1 ’ centres. witr oe the great topographical maps of yar jzo the F tent to) nrove ay pernire the war zone used by the officers in te - contr ot atte lwaye been sua high command in Burepe. Your only Housing conditions waa introduced t ! battle lines and the areas behind ay by. cher. irman c€ them, Save yours and follow the Sonate news dleapatehes with it Alsu— Charley hite, Complete New Yorker, « Sketch of the Mur an le of the Famous Boxing Referee. A Court Dressmaker takes the lid off Hundreds of LEOMINSTER, Mass eral hundred baby carr a Kettle of Choice Morsels of Mroyed to-day, in a fire Kueopean Gossip, Super-Normal \atorehouses of the F, A. Whitney Ca Dole a le Events, Some Authent's Instances of Leet ee ocny, The load Wun 6 OPS ike. tne | wearAnause (Warning Dreams, Crystal Gasing, Tuated wt $40,000 Leiria deen onipope Muterializations rnd Such-Like Stent — = en tie Ousks mOahoN! Hing hia Little Stories of Mar- Fitts 0 Germany bile i Oa he eens a 1 nductor > ri Es Lady on the Job, of Cushman Peaceful Bolsheviki acinorey, SURTS nesty att TER ERR PG SILT Now Begin Pruming fying a Se GAeNt Hikt vate to Major in Four Monthe, and a Street and Amsterdam. Avenue last | Lot of Other Interesting Peopl Russian Alphabet} °:: ee 7 _ A should wea ve th ba All “Lost and Found LONDON, Jan, 5—Amidst the} [i Suvsrtined 1 ‘The World oF reported : “Lost and Found Bure whirl of events involving the fate K veh owite told is World Hulldivg yp 4 3 tered of the nation the Bolshevik Gov-] ** ~ —— for ihirty da nese liste can be ernme nas found time to ors a German ny of The Word's Ofte ernment han foun ime te ater British Aviators Raid German Alr ont and Found” advortisamnes Russia shall ador . a can be left at any of The Worid'e spelling on Jan. 14, Three vowele}) LONDON, Jan. i — Sun bombs J Advertising Jer, or can be and one consonant were elimine | TAI Ie OF percdewage at ir Feral 6 rae Wate ated from the R ph shistellos yesterday an Admiralty * Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, aeemmerereneed sainment announced to-day ‘