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Wee ook hy We! pp ny, ge Fee THE EVENING WORLD, | WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 191 ALLIED TROOPS FORCE FIGHTING AND GAIN ON EVERY FRON T CEEOL SHdODD OO OVER THE RESULTS AT VERSALLES f Goepctenes of Ace of AccordCaused Surprise Even Among | 7 Participants. | } ) PARTS, Nov. 6—Colonel BF. M.|% Bouse has received congratulations| over the agreement reached by the {nter-Allied conference at Versailles on the important questions before it, notably the armistice terms for Ger- many and the peace conditions. Col- onel House himself has indicated his satisfaction at the results of the del- iberations. He is resting to-day after the labors in the conferences which, D addition to the formal sessions, in- volved prolonged informal consulta- tions by both day and night. With Mra. House he will dine to-morrow at the Elysee Palace on invitation of President and Madame Poincare. The completeness of the accord reached upon most points by the con- ferees caused gratification, and even some surprise, among the partici- pante, Unofficial comment tended to give rise to the belief that the third und fifth points of President Wilson's peace programme might lead to dis- ussion, but it developed that these were included among those upon Which an agreement was reached, eaving only the second point subject | <9 some revision. « LL American aviators wo have become A photograph, taken recently in France. In the centre row, fourth from the left is Lieut. Allan Winslow, reported to have been taken prisoner by the Germans. At his left is Com- mander Kenneth Harr, who is followed by Capt. “Eddie” Rickenbacher, and are shown in the Ore ee re Thor Fa Sree) All the nations having colonial in- ‘ime and the President accordingly terests, including M. Matsui, the me to inform you that tha Japanese Ambassador, were repre- WILSON PROMISES Ke f the United States ts sented during discussion of the “fifth | of ‘the aspirations of | point, dealing with the adjustment of} within the boundaries of the | solonial claims, upon which an accord likewise was mr d. There was a similar representation when nent was arrived at upon the t point, declaring for the ir struggles in the fe TO AID ROUMANIA ee hus witnessed the of freedom erings and sacrifices ir oppressors. om their enemies With the spirit loons Destroyed. ITH TH ARMY NO! AMERICAN THWEST OF standard. This special opportunity of securing custom made Uniforms at wholesale prices will prevail for but a limited time. /t is made to introduce this new department of Army and Navy Officer's Uniforms We will send samples of the woolens to those who can not visit this new department at this time. SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME To measure, or ready for service) 18 oz. Whipcord Army Officer’s Uniforms 37,50 20 oz. Whipcord Army Officer’s Uniforms 40.00 20 oz. Serge Army Officer’s Uniforms 40.50 IN THE CASE OF CUT-TO-MEASURE UNIFORMS, WE OFFER A3TO4 DAY DELIVERY est & Co, Men's Shop—Fifth Floor Entrance, 1 W, 35th St. far as possible, of all economic toumanians everywhere, the riers, Government of the United Btat The accord reached on al y sympathizes and will not ne- Points appears to have been atta _ Heok Bs Nee to exert ite Ceplion, of the, secon’ dealiog ‘with Assures Her That | She Will Not ierrit rao r there appeared te be a’ aubstantat| Be Prejudiced by German use f agreement upon the general principle, . The § Depa although the terms are subject. to Made Peace. the American Leg further discussic rl } resent « duplicate to the Roumanian a view to avoidit Government pee Sisees Sige BA Veale tage A "| GZECHO-SLAVS ELECT 431 GERMAN PLANES re olla ie KRAMARZ PRESIDENT DOWNED BY AMERICANS amanian Chee Unite Adopied a Constitutiot n Patterned IN LAST TWO MONTHS sts, soe exert enn “Alter Tht of the United ates eee ain States. More Than 160 Winged in the) Re Last Four Days—Many Bal- [THEMIS would be , ‘ | Central papers. up and he was not recognized by any | ; ; : jst former VERDUN, Nov. 6 (Asso- le ch party, ciated Press).—During the last i 1 On & four days American airmen have nd charge of‘ t being re 4 in destroyed or downed more thi of Rou-|July 1917, was « ti b Bresident 160.German airplanes and in addi- ndent |e i w republ i tion a large number of enen neo of| A mujority of tho delega atk tei balloons t ibaa Par iment w i be be pears Since Sept. 1 when th Bt er Mihiel salient operations began, . “aah a herarels the Americans claim tu have tae Hace ‘ nment, a} downed 431 German machines, Of i jenna ¢ plac in this number it been confirmed ation aring the de- that 278 have been destroyed e that sign of th nemia ficer’s Uni rriy icer S norms ” - Cut-to-measure or ready-made at wholesale cost All fabrics, tailoring and trimmings are of the highest his manner was as cheerful as usual ‘every ballot * the German nation, We must over- » #0q * ma of the army and fleet want| pew They want ft honestly, and ® they want it soon, Until then we {must protect our frontiers against * invasion by the ¢ ny. The troops | who for weeks have been engaged *” in severe fighting must be relleved * land rested, It Is for this reason and [no ot that more men recently {have been called up. Al | The mili y administration has rO0OSO0040-4 been pl under the responsibility Capt. Jamos Meissner of Brooklyn, wo recently won the distinguished |°* ‘"" Imperial & rephaccae waatea service cross and promotion. and freedom of the press right of Lieut. Douglas Campbell, who recently returned to the United States | assembly have been guaranteed. There after being wounded, is shown at the extreme right. | Ll epee a rey eae dckand into a peox state second to no ‘A? C ~ ASBURY PARK COMPANY Aeisomn and eae pti Vig. wetthra ed reedom and care for welfa ot ute The reormantz nh can only | 1 mong adm@histrative and UPSTATE 10 BLOrK Several Reported Killedaind Others | 7 wry ane rit rer spirit: which Hurt A orth of Verdun—Lieut, recognizes and promotes sims. Crosson Slain. We expect from our countrymen who |B FRAUDS | IN COUNT . Wittens by 6 x serve the commonwealth in official | . ‘ Aedeanrtbedae positions willing co-operation. abe Sane. Me LT tied “In all parts of the state and em- Senators Foley. er Wagner i ees Accompany Him to Check Belated Count. HOUSE GRATIFIED HERE ARE AMERICAN ACES WHO RULE THE AIR IN FRANCE AOE IAOI4ODINIOGD POOEDEDOOGS Alfred E. Smith, accompanied by | Senators James Foley and Robert ¥. | Wagner and fifteen attorneys left for Syrn at 8.30 o'clock this morning, The trip was decided on after a con- lers at the ference of Democratic le Biltmore Hotel earlier in the morning, ‘The theme of discussion was the de Yayed election returns from several hundred di Stat All the mact been set in motion to learn tricts up- nery of the Democratic party why these returns are being he! and every precaution is belng taker nst possible fraud > hint of a was made by any ntleman remarked © was not going to be tion of the deal which was 8. Coler years ago, if ¥ could prevent it Mr. Smith just before boarding the train was asked the sever and replied to Syracuse t hurried trip. imply “Tam coins take personal charge of matters Another of the party said that with the Smith every vote counted, apparent small majority of all the Democrats wanted was to that every vote cast for their nom- inee was credited to him. Mr. Smith arrived at the ‘Terminal fifteen minutes be fore train time, He walked throug the concourse with Senator Foley, | and then eft his companion and] walked alone to the newsstand, where bought copies of all the His coat collar was turned he morning of the thousands that His appearance indicated that he not slept much during the night passed and his greeting men and ¢ Jidate remained at the B night to newspaper ordial as ever. and was awakened after a few hours’ sleep at 7.4 o'clock He had a hurried breakfast, aft which he was asked how he regarded the situation, His answer was “Everything is looking fine.” Ww mid: n it was learned shortly aft test was so close it was realized tha counted and that the re in every district niust be sat Telegrams to were sent to every chairman in th up: districts. 5 retired in the bellef that had swept the State by a jority, others with the idea turns guarded this eff ne of them Mr. Sunith lage ma that there use on the Empire State express party accompanying Mr. Smith, that ° meaning of the Mr. | and that| ght that the Gubernatorial con- id was no for him, All w ruse ‘om their retire- ment and were soon on the t ht that the attorney « y Mr, Smith will be se to districts where there is f the result, or any ind F e ballots having been tampe from If a recount be necessary later on, the legal machinery for it will have ‘been already set in motion, n d OE REEEEDREE ER OOD ompany of the New lene in |pire we need the maintenane public safety by the nation re rece We have confidenc in the Vernon Baie people. It has proved aD are reported killed with} qualities dur four terrible . Woolsey Garve Wo of lst Mr. and M Sergt. Carl Juchatz of the funtry was wounded while cu enemy's ba wire on Aug. 31 now in a ting |Fighting Sara vasion and Preserve Orde’ AMSTERDAM, (Associated Press).—The Berlin Gov- of war and w ‘ldriven sé new misery by vi cipline lack of dis endanger the conclusion of @ special thanks President of Says Government. enday, ernment has issued the appeal to the public “The burden of the present tim not allow Itself snsclessly and and order a ipline will m peace “Men of the army and fleet ruction, 4 returnin y find the for t All have » resen workmen & witl the | colors.” JUGO-SLAY OFFICIALS Nov. employ T, ARMIES AND FLEETS WANT PEACE SOON, "HER NAME ON PROGRAMME REVIVES AN OLD ROMANCE Lieutenant and Actress Married Few BERLN ANNOUNCES ta. Only to Prevent In-| pretty member of the cast | Axton, 6) Mis following | was Hours After Meeting at Century. Grove. Lieut. Bruce Field Higginbotham, stationed at Camp Devens, Ayer, Maar., tended the performance at the Cen- Ife Grove Friday evening, At 1:30 M. he met Miss Laura Hamilton, a Four hours |luter they were married by Rev. John chaplain of the Port of Em- barkation, This would probably be called a quick romance were it not for the fact that | nd two | « Hamilton met her hu | years ago while playing In Chicago. | that Higginbotham, business with At who his | father, tomobile manufacturer of | Dete ed a performance of ne in| DE Miss Hamilton left 0 of itself, nto elf-dis An} Our | ¢ due to you as well Sto your leaders, By ygur defiaree the) Of death and your discipline you have ant! saved the fatherland mt. One of our most Important tasks heavily or the world eee : | German | its brilliant | years 1 the TAKE OATH OF OFFICE New Former State I Pogacnik, Pres Josef his letters followed for a ti their corresponden Higginbotham diac to known waa muale anot aister, M out S of the Tdentenant Governep a WOMAN CLERK LOSES. Returns fram Queens on the fight ‘ow the County Clerk#hip, to which date able interest attached by virtue of the fact that a woman was running ou the Repudlicam and Proh@ition <ickety showed that Edward W. Cox, the Deinow cratic candidate, had been elected by @ Vote better than two to one. ( Rogers, who was beaten, was appointed by Gov. Whitman the unexpired | Before you Spend that thoughtless dollar Remember the UNITED _ WAR WORK DRIVE Beginning Nov. 11 “All in One Hat’ LTON GARMENT. ©O. 307 FIFTH AVES2NY (From the Diary of a Real American) Nov. 6th | to the soldiers And “Today I played over all my | phonograph records and sent the ones I have heard too often. (Records received in front of Public Library, Sth Ave. & 42nd St.) I sent a box of Tootsie Rolls to a soldier boy in camp.’ The Sweets Company, 116-422 W. 45th St., New York this conve entire building and sell of Austrian House. PARIS, Sunday 1—The New government of the lave took the . oath of office ye n the Cathe- athes dral at Agra, accor to Vienna ad- AMSTERDAM, Nov, 6.--Destruction Vices ‘The President of the new gov- | of the great Spandau artillery works €Mment 18 Josef Pogacnik, former Vier by an explosion and fire is reported President of the Austrian Lower House by Weser Zeitung, No lives were ‘The Slovenian National Assembly has lost, Spandau is a ed suburb of taken charge of the Government of SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 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