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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. __ "| Pi dont tor neace It To-day DrowEhY: must surrender or take's bertidg-end FOGH WILL SECURE ly the Germans ac- here we may leave the peace offen- RIGHTS fir THE ALLIES SAYS CLEMENCEAU PAPER . |WILSOR'S APPEAL AROUSES | WRATH OF REPUBLICANS ‘Politics — 18 ceept the terms o Wilson in his reply | to the final test at, A é d . pr War Council already has con ed by Pre " cept the President's terms, there is 00 sive, without forgetting to thank Mr. 1 reason why fighting should not end in Wilson for the masterly skill with| der viem known. Ix as Not been disregarded ) 10 REPRESENT WILSON ton ind 1h if wth A capital Mitr de ] re dt by rey mat ‘G may has het loss than a week. Mf, Wilson, beyond Which he exposed its insincerity i Adjourned’ —- Be " I the point in the question, speaks for every Allied aa- ns | | ned,” ¢ y ' i FARE DISCUSSION . Besualte setae. Mites wreenath oi i wound | lion.” WILSON ASKS VOTE French Press Unanimously Indorses mas wath oe f be based accopt an. ar © looking toward ‘President Wilson gust win th | ilson’s Re J ae ‘a Gy It was considere c kely ut any price | WASHINGT 1.— President vy consideration « > where,” says the Telegraph ‘ | | many. Wilson's appeal fo fl f! o Times expresses satisfaction at | PARIS, Oct: 25.—Preside ile Yemovrgtic Cot a bombsbell jonal circles, Oi m the deta WILSON REPLY: LEADERS ton between the military commanders philtioay by the morniig tews.| sete) much | mt Republi- f Might cease, with the power of the inewn to Germany and the world , on the western front, while the prs. | COMING ELECTIONS baesta dein: Waedptlon [cans ed thelr Andignation and + German war machine broken ar thin a corr ely short tim ence of Col. House, who has arriv pt we me |sent emocrats ap + ; vy erent P The 4 made to t \ a amilitany eaueel | ployed by President Wilson justifies! mean victory at the polls | ee oy bree sie plea of Bulgaria for an armistice ty wall ne naval and ra | in advance all the requirements! senator Frelinghuysen, Republi } poss tlie : | Gen, a’'Esperey, the Allied commande LONDON, Thursday, Oct, 24.—It ts py ner re ao | (Continued from First Page.) | which in patriotic prudence statesme Jersey, said Politics ta ad- " tnder he jon he teto: vet cnd ' ; j Bo OLITTLE DELAY EXPECTED IN /0n (he ike een tt 3 ie : ed Courteous Post says: “President | keenly the sacrifices which beon ieee ee hagas a Knox Pennay!- | [Vf i ' FRAMING ARMISTICE TERMS, | ¥# probally ist note to Germany Is approved) witson's note is a masterpiece of this war by All our oltisehs, | gsomme Libbey Premier Clenehs|"! Vy t Although formulation of terms {nj of the military 7 ee y Allies and represents, in @/dipiomacy, It rivets the German Gov etive of party aliiiintion, tol aca: aida aneat re is get an } answer to the request of the Ger-|arrayed aga iermany , ape ws of the sit-/ernment to an unqualified acceptance , 0° 4 a tT Han Oe ees is Foch w h access | man Government for an armistice | expected as soon as the greater ques nm. tt lor his weave formu in What may be Doteee Oeen ae les mean only after consulting his colleagues, wi ar would be in. the slightest \ , nd peace is regarded as a task dif-| tions involved would permit 1 her ve President's ultimatum ho | tat the difficulties and delicacies of have the ‘last word. We have no|next elect To deny otherwise is to Mandolins, t f the! 4 many 1 chai He bea LAI abl rR our present task are of a sort that ty, We know ivance that his| deny the f ° * - floult because of its importance, the! That ¢ any might & g the brunt s the German people an anxiety, We know in advance that hi a Hiteheo ; f lon Mr, Wilson; but, as a matter of opportunity to set themselves as near- make it imperatively necessary that answer will secure our rights in their] man he Guitars, Banjos — act, when the Central Powers elected \qo eight aa may be and provides at |'8® Nation should give its undivided enyrety.” | Comm Th And Kindred Instruments is appecadh of support to the Government under a The belligerents |the same time some guarantee of goud | rnal says that | unified leadership and that a Repub- bribes Mr. Wilson's |/ican Congress would , divide the leadership. “The leaders of the minority in the | no politic For thove who play and who appreciate reflasd ‘one quality and scientific ad tment BANJO MANDOLINS $15.00 to $75.00 TENOR BANJOS | $25.00 to $88.00 Banjos ....$15.00to $93.00 Guitars .... $8.00 to $175.00 Mandolins .. $5.00 to $150.00 gly: the others aside in the e negotia- manoeuvres will enable Ger void submission to the conditions| which the Allies will impose. has con- | his masterly state papers. | The Petit Journal: “The dialogue “It ia supremely great,” the news. | Present Congress have unquestionably | between President Wilson and the e armistice to the ot because it is simple, | been pro-war, but they have been! German Government has been closed S there is no ques that individual | straightforward, unequivocal and | 4nti-administration. |by the President's answer to the last p leoncerted ¢ fuct the situation,| Dr. Solf and Prince Maximilian really|tered the war they have sought to! with Foch. He will know how to with Jand that the comnfendation of the|mean, No one can fail to understand | take the cholce of policy and the con-|draw conclusions from the victories A ’ naval 1 military command. | what President Wilson means.” | duct of the war out of my hands and | which the Allies have won and are & ers will constitute the joint terms of| The solitary adverse criticism of|put it under the control of instru: | ready to win if Germany will not 9, e the associated er Mr. Wilson's note appears in the) mentalities of their own choosing./accept at once the consequences of 5 Commenting upon President Wil- Graphic, which complains of the; This is no time either for divided | defeat.” “The Red Blood Builder” faith.” The Express des greatest of the serics of any t reliminary stages f Build up your blood and pre 1; fortify your body against Nom sented to note as the the Pre ibmit the request for an belligerents, | paper says, Hawaiian Musical | Instruments Music & Methods est stock Im the city; demonstrated by talented players {counsel or for divided leadership. | y News says: “President! 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