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= ‘ . " ’ . i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. Riis vo ovatus to conclude the last step of|are being drawn. Guns are being Va d rb il S; lt here no rolling ytiat : € Signing euch @ peace agreement on| shifted from the northern front. Bn- rs. anderbilt '. ecamatet ‘ nt BRIT! WING. 2GG PROFITEE RS. FACE TRIAL. . K bie Weeks, peutral soll, sign Krylenko, Commander-in-Chie! h N Ui if ‘ . n b T Can't euuwer that” ite. Baker 0 Kitty ta fe Prosecated tor Nek Gen. Popoff, for Bulgarin, and Ta-| of the Army, ordered all la officers In Her Her Frenc urse nL OFM | copie hg guppowe (i te beuause tae TEUTON AER PLANES Caine “store Mark. teat Bey, for Turkey, both announced | to return to posts at the front which ne |training units are not in the fleld and —- HICA ) 1. Proftecring. tn their indorsement of the position thus | they held prior to the Bolsheviki revo- 1 fi meme ldo not need rulling Kitchens, 1 have Win Lively Battle Wi ‘ ; at arried to Getined by Cacrnin and approved by | lution, mich Photographed In the. in the Red Cross| Pres ae. jnot had one single complaint reeard- Vin Lively Battle With Seven Ho curried ig Heshimens ; VMADRGH avy: (ues :catio Wolk Te tile Machines Over the Italian nformation 25 000 GERMANS MUTINY Hospital Which She | |g | have al the supplies they need?’ Front. or Germany Withdraws Peace Terms) y Endowed. | ! 4 egal Weeks demanded, pounole® LONDON , by, by ; id his fist on the table. “Witnesses de~ sO b, Jan 1.—British airplanes the ian eaeroesubenss, AND MENACE COMRADES I he fit on, the Yaple. "Witnomses dex) LONDON, Jan, 11.—tvtih alpiane er 5 : slated tleally throwing their time away,” |ron of seven hostile » eaterday ansgtee, Ccniral Sever invel BY ATTACK IN REAR Mra, Willlam K. Vanderbiit ar. | | by. not having guns for practice, And Bieupa Gown soor er ieee alk : ; 7 in a0) | “E think you should give this your | war Omce announced to-day ; n withdrawn their peace terms mad caeestidiie: Author of “Men Around Kai- i serving as nurse ta the French | ; Immediate and earnest attention,” | ee ot ua eharey' anectas : ‘ nd Public at the Brest-Litovek confer) prrROGRAD, Jan. 11.—An armed! cart Cave Roi i reoelidae Begern heel be Placing 5 Benator Weeks said : ie garth Wed tins oltre ware aikoOn Bi ghee on Dec. 25, it was announced by | amp of 26,000 German sotdicrs have| SC’ Says Reichstag Is Mere | France. Mrs. Vanderbilt has nen EEO GCOMBFORANESVS Sia er eee ee lot conte. The drt ut of th Dr. von Kuehimann, the German $ ‘ . given to that,” Mr. Baker replied, | n i came out of the Zs » YO) 5 mutinied against being shifted to the | Debating Society, working in the ranks of the Red | “adding that he would give detailed |Aght with all of thelr machines {ntact Wanted by | Foran tecretary hk ain speech 84) weetern front, are holding the forest | Cross @ince the beginning of the forecast t po mp U.S.G t | reat-Litovek conference with! near Kovno and are threatening att = | Returning to the question of pur . S. Governmen the Rens yenarday. sitcom the otter Gasman trope | BY Rrederle William Wile, | st and eho has reeeteed nonor- | chez ing gues Gomes BRITISH AIRMEN DOWN Owing to the non-acceptance by all! trom the roar if they resume tho of- | ofZermer Berlin correspondent of the sbi montion tn the oMelal de. | + fetaty Dakar oules “rhe. procese 141 FOUR GERM ] 15 Experienced Women the enemy powers of those term, | tensive against Russia ctr ta igs 4 ‘atl, an Ameren and — npatet being stopped and I think it 1 AN MACH NES File clerks to go to Washington; Dr. von Kuchimann stated, the docu-! hat ty the story reported by four | LONDON Jan te ny tne Katee) | stopped now.” | — permanent position; salary $1,400 ment had “become null and void.” - N, Jan. 11 (United Pressj— if “What becomes of the committee?” i} posi , ! German soldiers who recently desert- | we wit) abrinie t | Pte My Botetae neticetiar LONDON, Jan. 11.—The following of- |] a year, also one assistant execu The Central Powers’ peace terme of !'e4, and who offered to ontist In the, nk from facing the facta t will. disappear,” replied Mr.| ficial communication was tasued last H tive, salary 2,100; must he fae Dee, % were voiced by Count Crernin, pow snternational army now being or- | P6earding Germany. We prefer com- Baker, adding that Vice Chairman) milive with autormatle epatuiny the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Min- | ganized to fight for Sociaiint principles | forting theories to disagreoable actu-| || Renae be Oe ae stl Fag reat peli ihc Iv tl? P.M, Saturd ‘| ister, They expremsed willingness tO under the direction of the bureau allties, This te placed on a suary with the reorgan-lin air Aghting and two others driven |] “ply till 2 aturda ' " * hi jem. convenient, but It | ized Quartermaster General's office. |down out of control. Three of ot , : its ' forcings Th eheral tency eH eMtneadna hy Borie. ienatln INerha: | yy tot nj varttemactr erat ais, | ou of contro. ‘Thre of ot me” Hl New York School of Filing | ran not the ine tonalist delegate of the Socialist La- | ment of Mr. Eisenmann because of r otnges Bide, New vere and announced that It was not the in Through Butch, 8 | With the exception of hostiie artil ; ides tention of the Central Powers to de-| bor Party of America. | ), Swiss and Sopndl jogos aR peggy lety aativity cant ot Vinny’ Ridge there ' iT wrtlandt 1629 | prive of political independence those| ‘The soldiers are named Lieut. wWil- | Pavian ch ing Mr. Eisenman y gg ator Seeaiy from the Aillea| helm Mueller, 347th Infantry, 172d | bas been made, but Lioyd George in| Brigade; Jarl Friedrich, Reichold his recent speech said a durable peace | Kunert and Reinhardt Bregulia, all — worms. §7th Division, LAeut. Muoiler signed TR the statement given to Reinastein. OTSKY 1S DEFIN DEFIANT, sider the western front certain death. |The army te so depressed tho Gov- IMPERIALISTS DICTATE. of good morale to lead againnt Russia, | Liout. Mugiier’e story 1s corrobo Will Appeal to the Voice of the questioned by a Russian Colonel who People if They Refuse Terms knew the Kovno region, they gave Gould net be founded upon the Ger-| members of the S8th Sharpshooters, Lieut. Mueller says the troops oon- | rated by the three others. When convincing details. All agree that tho | Offered, food altuation 1s seriops In Germany, | particularly the poorér parts of the | PETROGRAD, Jan, 11 (United cities, Prees).—Ruasia will not agree to a peace devised by German tmporiale| ]Q MORE SOLDIERS DIE; abe will Nght “to the bitter end” | abd rely on the great plain peopls of | Central Powers to rise up and aid) fa international peace. \Newark Private vate With Pershing’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Trotzky Fortes Succumbs to Gunshot #0 declared in @ spesch at Brost-Li- | Wounds, tovek in the first of the renewed! wastiNGTON, Jan. 11.—Casuaities peace meetings, according to de- | Ir, * in France, announced by spatches recelved to-day Department to-day, Include An If to back up his vigere Private Charles H, Brooks, infantry, ve | yneumonia; Haverhill, Mass, words, Petrograd was in a fever Private Fred M. Cook, aero squadron, of war preparations to-day. aboard United States transport, aoci- dentally shot; Fort Wayne, Ind. Private Howard Hall, infantry, pneu- monta; Derby, 0. “Russia hap no suing for mercy,” intention of Trotzky de- clared, “if the Imperialists refuse Private Stevo ‘kule, pneumonia; to listen to the voloe of the people. Pittaburgh, Pa. Private Doraey Covington, gunshot Mf the, democracy in the Central wounds, Nor der ih Street, Newark, jowers does not speak. Russia [S.J ee i #0 much from the trenches as in Private Willlam T. Cullington, auto jtruck accident $0 Vandam Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. No. eople to inter- pose barrion at every step Private Albert Cole, pneumonia; Bal- against their timore. ; Private Ellis H. Hunt, pneumonta; Trotsky fnateted upon transfer of |Chelseu,8, D, the peaco negotiations to Stockholm, |, Stat: Clifford B, Fletcher, meningitis: Nicholai Lenino re-echoed his fellow | ‘Trivate Clarence P. Downer, pne Steven. i Cooks Station Private Perey | Gongalez, Tex. w given out prior | Bolsheviki sentiments as to Russia's determination to Aght for an adequate Peace, in an inter pneumonia; ea to his departure to-day, presumably |AMBULANCE CASH TURNED IN | for Stockholm. “I fear we must halt our de- mobilization and prepare for war,” he declared. “If Germany Miss Ethel D. Hamilton paid over 500 to the District Attorney's offte day In behalf of her brother, Will will not accept our conditions we |!#! HE. Hamitfn, former vice prosi- shall declare a revolutionary [tent and treasurer of the American war, We will not agree to | Ambulance in Russia, and now a mem- her of the United States aviation ltorces in training at Ban Antonio, Tex shameful peace. Trotaky asked suspension of the The ambulan fund was one the Breat-Litovek peace conferences until /fftyareven war churitivs recently A Russian and Ukrainian d | iirge. The fund. collected is doaehaiate epllen bo the ci $107000 and Hamilton #ald he kept . coud formulate replies to the Centrat |$107 maclt, Ho explained that ‘owers’ proposals, according to an he thought he was entitled to thla, as oMcial statement to-day had worked for 300 days for ee \thout payment, but agreed to Tho Ukrainian and Russians re- tepny the money. Aisa Hamilton sald gently decided upon joint action at ito tha’ the balance would be Brest-Litovek. fort heomtng fr Disks ke t Attorney ti Awann Will turn the money over to Defense plans for Petrograd iteeit the hed Crow Discontinued Attractively Priced Mag excellence of the models now being offered January prices will please you. If we colt obtain more of the materials we would continue the corsets in this collection at regular prices, but we cannot. Hence you may have them at $2.50 3.25 4.75 6.50 All sizes are contained in the assortment, but not a complete range of sizes in every style Every Corset Fitted if Desired, Redfern Corset Shop 510 Fifth Avenue Just above 42nd Street ONE FROM M BROOKLYN. nnole which serve aa filters. | “While M is nothing to rep ald the Senator. * gays to-day's an for the alleged news Germany would mann may be equipped, the nouncement. like to have tho world believe, we |tlona before this committe PARIS, Jan, 11.—Prench troops car Wain heat the old 4 }} | opinion, show that Mr, Eisenmann) peg out rai : ‘s pcos er pi aa ‘4 familar word |should not be retained NY Ts sneie v, ie Meade | political ertais," “food | capacity gone and tn the Vosges bring crinia,” & | Secretary Baker in reply pratned |!D€ back prisoners the German . In viow of our tnelination to ii Mr. Bisenmann, his business enter-|lres, the War Office announced to-day the wish fathe® to out th, make || prise and judgment. oRLIN (via London), Jan, 11— me p In tablotd ‘oughta, let | || “L Indorse everything [know ne| nemy attempts to penctrate our Lines present In tablold the elements, | ‘has done,” said, Baker senmana terday morning after artillerying >| TE personal or othorwine, of — thosa| } jsaved the Government many milllons |southoast of Yprew broke down,” gad CREDIT TERMS ‘erines.” | jot dollara” He promived to study) to-day's official stat $3-°° Down on $50-°° Germany. Ludendorff 1# the actual | - {lr STIMATES| "Mt! Adminiatrat « 490-00 generalixvimo under Hindenburg, . | THINKS ARMY EST | he 100- | SHOULD HAVE BEEN LARGER. Rosto. When asked by Senator Wadsworth | row if, In view of the war ation, he] «4 450-00 * 200-09 whose popularity ts now #o grent that Fuel | practically anything can be accom. | i Admini ® from the to exempt theatr : plished by invoking it. regarded the 1916 ary estimates t Nir Ho “ ue 19 u Hing order wh # to beco: feotly« bs 6 The Kalser has never been so much i. Secretary Bakur replied |throughout Massa nunette “Mondase but 306+ lin the de of the enilitary despots | { A view of what has Happen ned granted “an extension of cn m. FREE BRASS BED Jas he te to-day, Ho ts Mimperor no| ‘ievece z nd have been wiser Ules for nig rforman Attor With bveer 2 Oa, MRS WW. VANCE RENLT OR, them’ to have been much larger, nce Ho A longer by Divine right—but by the| SENT *RR ORS ESN RAN _) = recalled that Congress reduced axons of th agtee jerace of the great god, Hindenburg. ae = ——— |items, ) ataet Be t 745 2. M. an Tho Crown Prince ts a thick and conceded. would be most reliable FCC a taps en Wins ye es upporte ; , 3 asked to give more mone des Chancellor Hertling t@ Hindenburg’s terday regarding army ®-|iIng the t weretary Baker AMP UPTON, L. 1 Jan | politicat manager. Senator Weeks declared, | erated th ts would have jus- Major © ‘ he oe Foreign, Secretary Kuehimann ts n icnaiiy ‘ tifled larger appropriations, gy A aa aoe SH eae of Cred pertnitted to do onty what is ordered, | | y nilonally mistead the|’ sDia the War Department make | sh Army, bayonet instructor at thts His Brest yak tac! . | | vigorous recommendations in 1916 for | cantonment, gave his first public ex. Opem Monday & Saturday Evenin s Broxt-Litovsk tactics, tar from vg 1 waid Senator,| increase of our whole programme?" | hibition last night of the mothod of 104ST. L, STATION AT CORNER Irritating Hindenburg, were dictated | Biotid ‘Rot lulled to sleep by alasked Mr, Wadsworth: Britiva bayonet fighting whleb hes By by him, and are alterable if and| general statement of conditions that |, Secretary Baker replied: “As I see | developed since the start of the whon Hindenburg dectdes It tn nec- | not cextet {t now it would have been better to| Few of the spectators had any essary. Kuehimann will go or stay, | ee Gia eepid Grom questioning pe oe J Lvgbetet dl Pi psy Bl of attac kK and de according to Hindenburg’s pleasure . r | r ues * cs could be devised, (Continued trom First Page.) © Secreta 4 apparently serene, | to you as to us ——————_—_—_——_—_—_==—— The Reichstag to-day ts precisely aio ee | putting cigar and answering ali] arcely so, you had the military | COLUMBUS AVE what Bismarck founded forty-seven = z . ‘8 41 | information,” Senator Wadaworth re- eee | \, years ugo—merely an Imperial de-| tardy contracts for Lewis guns Pe Soe RUPES the cerca era | ea WeeucaiGhatlan ik: Wa aaaiiaS ; BET.103 & oe ST Dating society, where the people's| Mr. Baker rejoined that large produc.| [°° Surbrised™ at the machine gun he examination will b r aa jortage reported at Camp Bowie, view of the general machine gun situ: | ation In | to-morrow | —_ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Distillers’ Socuritios Company—Ac tion of Browning guns would begin in| = Fobruary. This a representatives blow off steam and can call the Government names with- out police interference. It's only ves- ‘Teeth Without Plates puRed Se neock val tigo of power in in the voting of funds] "That Isn't 0," he retorted sharply, Senator Wadsworth asked about the ont, ror rai7 before excens profits tnx bla s —which duty it has performed duti-| slapping his hands together at the ard of Labor standards which tes-| wor better than 22 per cent. on the fully Secretary, “We won't have a large UmMony has said has pacifists and) ¢99 999,000 capital stock. Distillers is in . The only untamed Independent So-| quantity before 1919 in actual use, Socillsts among ite members and is certain respects a Hauidating proport. @ I Save Decayed Teeth, clalists number twenty-two out of} Wo-hayen't one now." requiring new specifications in army | {0M eee oronts to reduce, ita, bonds, Tighten Loose Teeth, and g a total mombership of 397 in the] “We have nine.” Mr. Raker sug- (loth contracts which will reduce pro- | Back in 1916 the company had $15,623,000 4 duction. bonds outstanding, It now seems proba Treat Diseased Gums. s Reichstag, and they are the only ones| gested, amilingly. Seriously, he added N ble that this will be reduced to about @ STS OF THNTH, Gold and H+ who ever oppose war credits that production was being speeded) CEFENDS Porte LABOR | ¢3°o00.000 by the middio of 1918 @ Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, The Govern t hagsles with the}up and that hin latest information “ 7 Keliy-Springfield Tire Company ha Fillings and Inlays of Gold, @ Reichstag party leaders merely for] was that quantity production of the know thelr character: and: expert just closed a re SOP Gllver and Porcelain carefully the purpose of saving itself troudle.| frowning guns would begin in ¥ qualifications well,’ 1 Socretary | ll toxes, jill lew bout 1,800.0 0 fo @ made at Reasonable Prices. Tho food situation was probably | ruary, aker in defense of the board after allowing for dividend on pr f a dpe italy Aeneas ana z never, so bad—but it is not critical] genatora Hitchcock and Weeks both D°hator Wadsworth said thé board's Copper pri xt four month Teeth carefully cleaned, to the br int, Regularly near} caited i 5 ention, to: 70 nts were so rigid that pro-| wore fixed at nts per pound Broken Pintes repaited while yew the middi ercomen the “etary. | uiled the rotarg’s attention 9 gucion of wriny Karments are being | conference this morning between Gov | Beets, or Aevawat yy" mal a ation story out of Germany, The| testimony of Gen, Crozter and manu- 4, ernment and copper producers Ss BLO. ‘coal shortage has undoubtedly been|facturers given contracts for the “*. Meine ot - ea 5 pR- On 5 |aggravated, but the way the Ger-|Rrowning gun that production in| p ss ws tary’ NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE mans have stuck it out so far in-| suantity would not beg yn Bank of factory Open. High, Low, Close or Two OF MCES= dics they will survive the present | ° bil ARS SEE ° we considera. Jan 1.90 © 82,05 ! | s1129™. ‘| 347; winter discontent, April, tion." March Hee aH s bE Ast122 13 1o9East 3: 5 The German Army is unquestion- nh te 0 etary Bake # May 8 ah38 Store with rantes HOURS 9.4.10, 6 P.M, Dal ate wan ia y 23 au bation Such teatimony r r 1 must disagree with you that the it iH ito aint 3 eae antes BS aes Doo P.4 AEY is war-weary—but this applies also to delay is slight,” sald Senator Wa: closet feraguier up} is ott |Lonie outa ane Lhestestenlerteetaataetenbeshaalel others. ‘There 14 probably no more|CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. worth. A witness had testied tho! 17 niket closed trremular up 7 to off! }oLIP THIS AD.—Bring 4 sith you : populne arowling in Germeny then -— board's contract standards threaten : — a a, an here. Munitions trains continue to | ee : : OIL ib thie: weet Mail Sermnny ia tae With net change to cause strikes 1 require omploy- OPEN EVENINGS ing airplanes, submarines and shella | Alaska Gold Min ers to receive lahor leaders He a rato hitherto unequalled, Two tho yt oye: thought labor agitators would stir up or three million prisoners are all trouble, Mr. any Player Pianos making munitions tn one form or an- inationial ; other. ae 5 | | Aw to the possibility of a revolution, ; Baker dented considerable know number Igo of that con- Holne, the keenest student of Prus tractors were refusing to execute o Jalan psychology, once remarked that aaa Se ecute con- “revolutions in Germany were impos- acts bocause of the Hew labor stands sible, because verboter ards. This is eynical—but it in Nteralt Yorsons with busine ow truc, The machine gun awaits every atic business in the Wa CHOCOLATE COVERED EN SURPRISE Every syeet has a covering of our 4 auth Department are passed along from | | Hebe traaeant, velvety Chocolates every sweet han a centre of distinct ve charm. German with revolution in his heart aibsee a ihe'yuriety.ts,no arent that we cannot EH down fo. sheritie, denerit: Liebknecht, the only Prussian who corridor to corridor and building t tion, but we can assure you it Ix # collection of goodies that will ic would ever lead a revolution, ts now building trying to find the right Fed. | | Please every ones OUND BUR in penal servitude, jeral agency with which to do busi. the fiverite POUST WOX and Bul '39c 4c ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT BARS—Do yo matyon “There has bee the co} Wadsworth, his fist. Member of Rritish War Cabinet Be- lieves Wilson's Address Will Stimulate Men in Workshops. oxplanat. sad pounding the in yet The Germans won't stop fighting ! ness,” sald the Senator. until we make them seo that mili- Senator Wadsworth *nesailed the Extra Special Friday and Saturday, Jan. th and 12th ariam and war do not pay—that ty, Ordnance Bureau for not continuing OCOWATE .fOVERED CREAM Gaakeye selgetry hen we fre able to Impose peace the manufacture of French 240-milll- fits, ne fines Sait ate i on a defeated German army and metro guns instead of proceeding wi EXTHA eae _s ‘and | navy et American 9.5 gun ‘ ‘ Se hone of which has. been delivers | “MUST HAVE HELP OF U § nd whose ammunition t# not tn j ae changeable with the French Te ORFAM ChlOCe- THES—For all_whe 7 | Secretary Baker said ho’ thought || PAE S centres of etre Mert Prune | Molesame SS I WORKMEN TO WIN WAR but was not sure that the Depart. || fiarored Gram whl, 20 Bnscotate Famer out find jment was making the French type Ident weet , en Penn nt Cane. Twia and promised to give further infor- | | coma ‘Siverior Curls iBitowse Hiner Rock New j Senator with SST] WIEK CHOCOLATE COV ERED OPRESH PIS E~ AV EL Bm 0 the tabl $10 Monthly Until Paid 4 : wwallgn . Secretary Baker admitted that o: of A Bench, Cover & 12 Rots LONDON, Jan. 1 he internat Jan, 5 there was a deficiency of Atty eat en INCLUDING itis "eaci' Vhaver Plane: | of the workmen of America as woll an per cent. in saddles, forty per cent. in Tage “a § WAR Tt te Tirst vf England are bound up in beating saddle oh git Plenty of hor yo VICTROLAS, 20 UP 0 the German army; it cannot be dor han of milled, Canteens ato cheat we LATEST VICTOR RECORDS =; except by willing co-operation of men. forty per cent. short of Feb, 1 newds, pase La i in the wotkshops with the men in the small arm ammunition t# short with Steves: How York, RENTED Monthly | field,” said the Right Hon, GN. production rapidly increasing and Brooklyn, Newar N 7 U Harnos, M. P., Member of the British motor vehicles are short in. Kuro The Speiied Wolent Includes th PIANOS &¢ Upward} a2 Shee Hen RG and in cam Standardization { = motor trucks has delayed supplying Tiga ho Bee ee oi ‘Wiz: for the fighters for freedom,” Barnes Why. nine months after war, are _ foclared. "Germany's U boats will make their last groat effort before t 81-87 COURT ST. America gets in, Germany's armies BROOKLYN the British or e within the may attack the Fron the Itallana in great f Rea, U, 8. Pat, oft, America’s Finest Re No Sweetnin a or four montha. the working rinks in the United Bitisg-ree ea hE HILL HAND MADE SOUR MASH that Nein ing there tn STRAIGHT PURE RYE EBIGHIGH, AINIOG) Sas aa tina tarts wie womans MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S.A, (ewig {UY ME Sure ne the next few months with all! gti ene © so | SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS Re Fate Coarse for We at maillthriem may be dethrone: ie a ae H.B. Kirk & Co. New York, Nu Yo itie yin erate fits gs eee net ae te RT Fae? 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