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LLOYD GEORGE GERMANS KEEP UP WAR The Open to Att? | — PRICE TW TWO “CENTS. corny as ene NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. | GERMAN LINE SHELLED BY PERSHING GUNS BERLIN APPROVED AUSTRIA’S PEACE MOVE U.S, GUNS IN QUICK ACTION "wutmiscs MAIL BY AIRPLANES SOON: Lovo ceoRee AS GERMAN ARTILLERY OPENS A NEW ATTAGK IN FRANCE: AND GOES TO CALIFORNIA BOS ASKED ON AEROS FOR “MGS NEWYORK-WASHINGTON LINE... Rain tos night; clearing and colder to-morrow. “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ alia Tenue | fm “Cire ulation Books Open to All.”” 1“ Ciron Circulation Books 1918. SPEECH BY CZERNIN A BID. FOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH U. 8.; GERMANY GAVE HER CONSENT a man Chane ellor’ s Pr eke Asquith Backs Wilson * AUSTRIANS Lae arn System Expected to Be n This Summer— Hertling’s Organ Reveals Berlin sally Needed, Says | retnter Amquith both Knew Purpose—Washington Sees Postinaster. | | pa y the debate in the ~ : : . " ROCKETS LIGH LIGHT FIELD. | ON K. & E. PAY mu ASIED | | DYING FOR DREAMS Hous vimona) following. 4 Step Toward Elimination of Aus PRibbon of ElanecAleag Front | WASHINGTON, Heb Bet oy unr acactcncan tria From War in Wilson’s Speech. ame Along Frorx ment of Urplane mall service pis Was Signal for the Ger- WOODS JS $40, 000 ae pecans = mene y ot PAN- HVGERIANS 0 antl Naat acon WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—That Count Czernin’s conciliatory re- man Attack. oo ind = sare . when the be ) profound disappointment the re- | sponse ssident Wilson's speech of Jan. 8 was made with German 8 given to Mreaident Wilson and] consent was indicated b the declarations of the Hriti#h Gov- Big Show Producer rs Again in} Office Department called for bids on NW kers Laid | Down Condie y the German press, according to an official des pseieetalers: By J. W. Pegler. WITH THE AMPRICAN ARMIES Bitter Fight—Huge Sums five airplanes for that servic | tions Forcing Czernin to Hmanel Ne CARRE LaRT ER patch to-day from Rome, which says: IN FRANCH, Fob. 11 (United Preas.)| Behind ¢ paign. : : ny daa tatartinagie | Adhere to Wilson Aims. German Che and! Cunt’ Ces The Berlin newspaper Germania, which is the organ of Chancelior llery en round trip a day and late ay be : Chan r~inerican and German artillery ¢n- | aaa expanded. First lags mail only will i 5 Sud n® Austro-Hungarian Voreign YON Hertling, commenting on Count Czernin’s speech, says that it was fm @ terrific duel to-night At « theatrical Kein pance , d Will, in S. r rT} So ee i 2 sage’ aided T sutant, Specifics By y ili a Aele Lhe nisin r tomier added it /the intention of the Austro-Hungarian Premier to prepare the ground for ao avillow) Sluberts and K . 1 ov the Dette w " at i ; * the see guns were still blazing away. | on aeain. Ast ; s y t forced to G nes which witzeriand, be . 1 negotiations between Austria and the United States, r n s at : atte yng e dk there was deal of difference ; _ ‘ Correspondents 4 know Just! socording to well wuthenticated res Temporarily His Dutie : MSce: DASA AORIDB ENE wean’ ; We are confident,’ the newspaper says, ‘that such an attempt Dc t th Treasury Department vi ' t following the recent * , 7 i " Z what action was o ring But the| 4. proadwa a hee 7 Der ; , , sant!" t wii sould not have been made without our consent.’ This article in the Ger- infantry wanted artillerying—and)).. 00, VASHINGTON, Fe Frank A Jy will be air did these three significan ; they. gor. it | 8 C8) and 1 Jont of t ‘i ae r thing differe ' nania proves the correctness of the view expressed by Italian political gor it. for all fut 1 AL ’ ‘ be horizon in the vt f the! ; f y 1 rok Laid down conditions ng For Mr, Ta i wold KOT sireles to the eect that Austria and Germany were in accord in the atti- t j . vi Treasury ‘ any 1 ibn American front suddsnly u it t ! en Minister Czernin t ere to the , on terms. even t | nt $4 00. brok W nd ot Aus g peace terms, even though they appeared opposed ® sawtoothed ribbon $ A se OMce D Clgatilien hear ATG ne te & Y apy PPposea o'clock, as the B A rt, pur 1 ne ry : 2 ven It ' k a t ‘ experin I nde peror Karl ; , . uaa s 1 1 out M from! general Burleson ‘ staal a tay oniy cotta 7 th Other Rome cables to-day pointed out that Ge headquarters and was talking ‘ by Martin | w " pe Upon) ' \ and nigh * prepared totmuch of Austria’s action, For instance, Aastrian flye the Colonel. The telephone i Wood i ft Formed a pe ittes to! Make pen rcould be lithe If s that the Austrian supreme mand, ‘The Colonel answere and repeated general mar atrica ey. “ ¢) rewarded as 4 gone t Italy, but Germans A f the myster figures, “H 3 9," te. Ht . , " maintain a wateh on the governmen {a sit air raiding Ital put Germa sed resumption not retired as a producer and had no ' Aided, did fel , pad 0- The saina . felt to-day that E Seizing another telephone, he asked Intention of doing s0 EXPECTED 10 END TO-NIGHT NAN re artis concince {Rh Ue wat asi ~ ROOSEVELT IMPROVING leerearialing tions and repeated the nume Toten atec Weta, bones RLY Garfield Tae aver soclal disturbance ta 5 STEA ILY, AY DOGTORS | :' prices lg aging them, with seemingly unintellig a ‘ _ ; i any day. Tho Austrians want peace| ing peace when pen ree i kgle and grow. Be addition to b » his shows in} cast I ving , : ; scontented at pulling German miraulene vipleveuias oat ‘ade Eeet oe : a and are ¢ o dying for pan- KU® | Cofonel Passes Comfortable Night [ine eatnuts from the tee, scones Op r f A jerman ¢ nques S; te later will heed tha President's broad Lal é e American! they will be ! mboe nel : that an Austrian 1 aOR ave Bat (SURES BPO For ot h ROW Chance gS uz nting | future at i oad tedriand dectared Be jBeace, authorities declare Tt 2s 5 , Bh pieealdeathc 1 AUSTRIA MAIN HOPE IN MOVES f var 1 4 ' 1 , i ® ae] TOWARD PEACE, " ny i ; Austria is th 1 hope upon from t nemy trenches in a man 1 sow 1 W is afraid which the W Vy iriv een that indicated excitement in that di-) w o r gi Klaw & eo t ® a the Colonel at the | and te centred, ‘Th latest Tho nignats and revoniing lights! tlations with Coat ' fwiats t for som a rover evelt parsed a comfa friendiiness of the Czernin response hovered over No Man's Land, casting| have five productions ‘| would have to The strong, new Hungarian party ne s condition Is improving. |to the Jan. 8 massage, was founded a@ weird glare over the tangle of| New York, three jn ver present conditio! t plans @ separate HH arian army ; n.|}ln ire and pulse are normal.|on ge f American workers weeds and wire. }and will have about t uils between W h lyi party refuans to join the + aL n= | abroad Austria is ripe for peace, The horizon danced and writhed| road next season, Sa re are f t party use it wants a As tor G y, the 8 des- with giant caterpillars of fire as the) mitted to-day that his fl i) . 7 angary. ‘The Tisza tined W cause a now dissatisfaction Americans loaded fired their big) approached on the plan, but said ne w mong the Liberal Scheides guns from camouflaged concealmonts! ge“nite action had been taken ne ‘ toward . - mann aml more r scattered along t at ‘1 ¢ due here t 1 oe ‘ tinuance of the war where ihe 0 : | ‘hain, “y: to watch th look w va tears this fact plus Wilsor Indistinguls ; at 4 fe hibit : aia ghbors| Council wit ~ : tn the roar - :. pice 1 ( i t ar ’ names. ! 5 . ne ad © fieht and one t ove if ernment large au Hu o * — ¥ nha laut ws t fais j With ( ‘ M a) Hate ; the GERMANS SUFFER BIG LOSS (orm tome oro “ICs impo 4a anythin \ Erlang : A ' 4 ids A apd. veptied Ut =— 7 |negotiating for the booking of e is €. : SERS Tres As A Manchester Troops Successfully At+} + tions of Elliot, Comat fy ened 4 : Pane | In commenti " tack Enemy Trenches West | half of Uk u ; jermans, » ca eave oe V's speech of La Bassee. | — ; - t im sald: xh erbitebag e The Austrian Bolshovikia . ated justl ut LONDON, Feb. 1te"A heatite esaina |LLNESS OF THE KAISER PRISONERS OF TEUTONS ONE SUIT IN 4 YEARS The Austrian 2 sade Patet a rena party atacked one of our posts last night | | ‘ 'y Otto Ba ‘ eturned # Shon = ronccsrngs fue] ($ AGAIN REPORTED; | ARE SUFFERING TERRIBLY ran NEW WOOL SUDPLY it.ttos= sme be moe tla Sonat hs - by our fir the War Office r | Z oF risoner ‘ ua ! 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