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‘WHAT NEW YORK DID TO HELP WIN THE WAR. NEW ARTICLES BY MARTIN GREEN “WHAT GIRLS CAN DO” TOLD ON MAGAZINE PAGE BY DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH fornenssowsosuss 00000000 TADTMOSTATTNVTTSOITNSGEOTOITOTTOSSOOLIVTIOTOTIONIOIVTIATNOTOOS “NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, orld, WEATHE Probably Cloudy Tonight and —_—-errvrv>Scscvs“_v ‘If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’ | “Circulation. Books Open to All.” | talk 20 PAGES PRICE “TWO art + Copyright, 1918, €o he Vress | Pobiishing (The New York World), BRITONS URGE EXILE OF KAISER FORMER CROWN PRINCE'S FATE MYSTERY BR T."HIGHER UPS’ NAMED UNSINKABLE SH NEW COVERNMENT 'SON OF KAISER FOUND SLAIN, ANT ORAS Ser aa ONE REPORT: SAFE ANOTHER ns NSU VICTORS TO DECIDE HS FE |Berne Hears Frederick William's Body Was Found With Bullet and Bayonet Wounds--Rotterdam Says He Has Reached Holland. Reports from different sources as to the fate of the former German a of the steamor Lucia, one of the five ALSO FELICITATES WILSON unsinkable #hips which left this port j last month without escort came into | Tells General No King Ever Re- |tnis city to-day when a number of the | arrived from Newport News to Crown Prince are in direct conflict, as the following despatches show, BERNE, Nov. 13.—The body of Frederick William, officially announced here to-day. COPPNHAGEN, Tuesday, Nov. 12 (Associated Press).—German-Aus- connected with Bolshevism, it was | } ‘WILLIAMS IS CONSUL TED| a crew President of Consolidated, Wit ness Before ‘Hylan, Won't | Admit He Is “Dummy.” Who reafly runs the B. R. T.? ceived Welcome il Get on Return. Men W AYOR HYLAN to-day sent the following cablegram to Gen, Pershing: “The people of New York send | That He and | purchase a silver cup for the officers and men of Destroyer No. 93, which picked them up after the Lucia was torpedoed, The men said they owed their lives primarily to the fact that the steamer tria has been proclaimed a part of the German republic by the State Council, says a despatch from Vi- enna, Although the Bolshevik group of the German Independent Socialist Party is recognized as @ separate or- Joint Action of the Powers Will Be Necessary to Send Him to Elba former German Crown Prince, has been found, covered with bayonet and bullet wounds, on a military train bound for the Dutch frontier, it was reported here to-day. PARIS, Nov. 13 (1.30 P. M.)—The former Crown Who was really responsible for the you their heartiest congratuia- | ved up to ail that the Inventors and) ganiaation, they are till @ decided or St. Helena or Subject Him to}Prince arrived in Maastricht at 4 o'clock yesterday after. the Brighton tions and wish to express their | . = c minority, and the power rests in the e e . za! it ms run Lay aon annna. | deepest love: for vail, your boys | !tPedo failed to sini atin, bout the| Sands of Malotity Woclaita to mon- Criminal Prosecution. noon, according to a despatch from Rotterdam to-day. eash train, cro Matbone| 224 you We await with impa- | feckload of anmy trucks, loosened! Boisheviki Independents, says a Ber- LONDON, Nov. 13.—Crown Prince Frederick William of gers, was wrecked in the Malbo! tlent enthusiasm for your return | aero sou pie ait y yi araie lin despatch to the Berlin Gsketi- ay vse prs He Street tunnel? so that we can show you what aah pechuphanad fatima sated CTT LONDON, Noy. 13.—Holland will permit William Hohenzollern to| Germany was shot and killed on Monday morning by German te th> "to share| we think of the American Army. bohptan ier chivioaa te The 0 at th 1 i aby Jank i s other hieh| . * Who ar higher ups” to sha ; Esti apd ie aces ati At 5.25 on the evening of Oct. 17 the] aicnae Lia eierploy Liatie neat, (remain on Dutch soil on the same terms of internment as other high) soldiers when trying to cross the Dutch frontier, according to t me fc. the staggering loss o! 3 ¥ ms the A ia ; ; Teele ns : cri ‘ De winter 1) mingled feelings of love, enthu- | Lucia m hit by a torpedo ideale ing on Sunday of the Soldi and| Officials of the German Army. He has taken the name of Count William Amsterdam despatches to the Times and the Post. es re? siasm and appreciation that New e mis came from nobody! workmen's Council energetically op- t tn 8 i . y Seeking anewers to these questions, York feels for the Americ knew T a n hs ard ol menu posed the plane Of ‘tbe Botetievile Hohenzollern and is expected to buy an estate and remain in Holland, THE HAGUE, Nov. 13.—Reports persisted to-day that the a a s rooklyn! an¢ 5 his s achie | boat, but Capt. Clarey ordere: 8 | ccording t Amsterd: Jespatch to the Exchange Telegraph ( y | Z District Attorney Lewis of Brooklyr nd its historic achi element. according to an Amsterdam despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company. | : “ay grat to the stand to-day, among| 4¥ that we are pfeud is a poor |men into the boats and the gun crew] after the formation of the new} ra at i fatite - Howe ’ P i | former German Crown Prince was shot dead in Belgium while on J i" i President of | ¢xPression what we actually |to the guns fore and aft. Al! night| Cabinet, Herr Barth, the Spartacus |. le Telegraaf of Amsterdam says that he was allowed to take on'y enroute to the frontier. His brother, Prince Adalbert, who was others, John H. Hallock, President ¢ feel long the Captain and the gunners! member, announced his resignation |his personal property from his train, the non-personal property which | with hin, 0 eald' to Have escabed the New York Consolidated Railroads, “We wait with pent-up feelings | stood by their arms and the crew in| and induced Deputies Hasse and Ditt-| was brought to Holland being confiscaled, as is usual in internment cases. | PARIS N 13.—Th Lene i the courtwhere| for the da hen we can wel- |the rowboats stood by the shi | ma unde: ats, Ff i : : Pay | eel Cent and questioned him in th $9) Here | ceneetees bys Ren wstaan wie. | (Be. ro ponte Ggebeaiuisnel a apanes Tndetenaent. @ecialits to f ;|Recent despatches have stated that the former Emperor had taken a Phir », Nov, ¢ death of the former Crown Prince is Mayor Hylan is sitting as Magistrate | e Red, ear orpedo sinkable . Later Hasse and] — ee eee : com +44 the responsibility for the death| Blue with your boys and you. |amidships on the port side and tore] Dittmann withdrew their resigna- | Catload of archives with him into Holland, | oy The Hague correspondent of the German News anes vi he wreck Nov.1,{ Phere 1s @ royal welcome waiting |through the engine room, killing the| tions, Joint action by the powers will be@—————----— | Agency at Munich, according to advices to the Matin. of ninety persons in the wreck No ‘| for the boys in New York. No |four men on duty. Five firemen stuck| ‘The commander of the German necessary to send the former Kaiser | | EMP . 7 ” y George D, Yeomans, general coun-| king was ever received as will |to their posts while scalding steam| Eastern Army, which is now occupy-|to Elba or St. Helena or to subject ‘ID NOT TAKE FLIGHT, jee RES 8 REPORTED IN SEIZED PALACE. el for the B. R and director of} be the least of your men filled the apartment and made gure] ing Russian territory, has placed him-|him to criminal prosecution, it was SAYS THE KAISER JUST COPENHAGEN, Nov. 13.—Workmen and soldiers have seized the many of subsidiary companies,| Mayor Hylan also sent the fol- |that there was no chance of an ex-|#elf and his army at the disposition of , polnted out by British officials to-day, coe | “opple isi ie saab ' ; i > he Imperial Palace at Potsdam, where the Kaiserin, the Crow y who was first official called, tes-| lowing telegram to President | Htosion. ‘They staggered on deck with| the Soldiers Council, according to the| No anxiety is felt concerning the WENT AWAY FROM THERE | sdam, a , the Crown Princess and * tified that President Williams of the| Wilson the skin hanging to their bones and] to the Wolff News Agency of Berlin. | Possibility of Wilhelm again inter- a number of other princesses had thken refuge, a Berlin desatct ad main company deals ‘chiefly with) “It is needless to express to you | their hodies bllatered from the steam| Telegrams found in the palace of jfering with world peace. He Is re- ges hasan li ad (taal finance and “policy how New York feels over the | 114 are, the former German Crown Prince, ac-|garded as impotent for further evil] pe Re awe ported to-day. John Dempsey, Vice President of the]. wonderful victory to which you ‘The boat which attacked them was|©°Pding to a Berlin telegram to the | in view of the drastic armistice forced P ip Ss The Wolff Bureau, official German news agency, ‘announced to-day B, R. 'T., ig in charge of operation and | have led this Nation, New York, National Itidende, show that it had |y the Allies, Actuated by a Desire to Help : 1 questions of! Joyal to the core, stands ready |Ot Seen and the rest of the fleet was 4 ne British newspapers are clamorous : that the former Crown Prince is with his troops at the front. Hee roe FTN tts consolldaied Foad) | Aew.te undertarerin tte reson, (ONECST sleth Chat Claray\tean.not| seem DinaNed) to) Send: love) /trogpa!| DANY Relneuepenn: Ce ucemnaes MF New Government WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—It was officially stated rs ion the consolidated roud,| now to undertake econ- | . ‘ eisure ans 501 / ; po a . aie Menage tt naid, how: | “ tic Sone 6 Huon Na- [taking any chances, and while his} trom the front to Berlin in an at-| oy ‘hs commitment to exile ONDON, Noy. 13.—A pub- onrcially Stated:to-day, that the Yeomans declared: e would ce ruc aig ipsa duaiau ‘i Hee | nce was not rewarded by the} tempt to crush the revolution ) The Gitah Gavorntant willde ISHA akatarcant. eMIEh. Gh | American Government has no confirmation of rumors that the former conter at tit ith Col, Wil- | tion, whatever work the nationa ' dl bag Hagges “The Dutch Gover | e¢ ement, which the UE i : aera’ assigns to it with the |@PPearance of any U boat, the re-| | Fresh flighting broke out in Berlin! iso) iat that the Kaiser shall former German Emperor |German Crown Prince has been killed, vesmana said he believed Dempsey] saine enthusiasm that it under. |™arkable thing about the incident}M Monday, according to a message get out of Hellond immediately,” wishes to be regarded as his rea- pss 4 Sen WUILAGINTIN. Remasd t8|., took Ita part in the thé Gane was that the ship remained afloat all/Tecelved here from the German capl-| 44 Mail said. “Europe will not son for going to Holland, says that | wie ih in eo Mista Son) Saolare aes | arlene KING ALBERT OF BELGIUM MiSs AUEIMA as, Thayne MEN 2s | When morning broke the Captain} the royal stables and attucked the| ! ene Keiser prisoner.” | cording to an Amsterdam despatch tee td ibe Board of Directors had VIGTORY DAY, WY, 11, ordered the crew to return to the ship. covetutiqnavies with machine guns on! mmhe porough council of Ds ptford,| to the Daily Telegraph oie ct sees ‘aracn'S nah |e are na oes | ger ran meet] “aa Teo ee | TQ ENTER BRUSSELS FRIDAY: “peal igdaled oe PROPOSED IN CONGRESS |broke while the crew was trying to|S0ns were killed j | she adopted the following renclutions: | eotuated by a desire to faciiitate , oar F Pippi 008 Ser aa repair the damages caused by the| Vorwaerts of Berlin repudiates the} phe future of elvilization re- | the work of the new Government | aly tat nes estas, | AS NATIONAL HOLIDAY |torpedo. The sailors remained by the| rumors current in Germany that tho| quires punishment of German au by ridding them of any embar- U ING THE CITY Oar think be 1p Pra itinalhivad 90:14? | Vessel until the storm broke the deck-|M¢W peoples’ government int tho , from the former Katser ravsment his presence in Gers abicae’ ia vesusetaed'”. vapllsc eee load from its fastenings, The heavy|annul the war Joan. The n down, who ordered and permitted many might cause, such as an . dag aia al ~~ {France Also May Adopt Plan—|trucks were shot here and there,| says that subscriptions to the ninth| gpecitic the law.” attempt to make him tho centi« + “ps ce ; | specific violations P a n | repmen neal the geested . eco holes in the superstru war loin have reached ten billion| A copy of the resolutions was sent| of @ Royalist ait jon, Great Ceremony to Be Held in the Cathedral “Who can remove him?" asked the} Thanksgiving Suggested as Time reall | y ao | A PN le reenact aaa eal ieailin and finaily crashed through the deck | marks, : |to Premier Lloyd George aad mem- | When Ruler Returns to the Capital “L sup his resignation coul ‘ ae linto the hold and through the bottom| PARIS, Nov. Herr bers of Parliament F oa s sailed Yo the Board of Directors, Wee Moy Bch ne ship, [Herr Strobel have been ihe wiein adection abidie corse |e FROM 36 T TO 45 at the Head of His Army. sa joint resolution declaring C ‘apt Clarey ordered the men to the} Presidents of the Prussian Political ygaiser's possible extradition will | = ae i ; Jp Nov. 11 a National holi- Nat 3.30 in the afternoon, | Cabinet, It was reported from Herne! probably be discussed at the peace DEFINITELY OUT OF DRAFT | ® PARIS, Nov. 1%—The Germans bests | be designated as VICTORY hour the storm was at its|to-day. Dr, Solf end Gen. von! conference, which is likely to be be ROUMANIA DECLARES WAR {have begun the evacuation of Brus- bet pals lane | ‘Ay twang ininaha'tn ste aii nd the trucks were belng|Scheuch are remaining it Versailles vetore the end of the | ( fare Those Who Have | sels, King Albert, at the head of his problems of {in | adel Intro¢ i ous ein da esi present offices. rhs rowde der hose 10 Have army, is expect ffecting tie entire B to-day by Representative Hicks he deck like teetotums.|?'Ghancellor Ebert year ‘ . ON GERMANY AGAIN Friday. expected ta: enter the enna map Jeal in the of New York, member of th sh of the big crates as they) have pointed Co! Holland's hesitancy in dealing with Received Questionnaires to Re- | Friday, oe) He SOR Ah SO eie | House Naval Affairs C ei truck the houses wa. jer thun the| "the imperial office ‘i “Count Will is ascribed to the ture Them Bland | A &reat ceremony has been planned asked District Attorney Lew! se Naval Affairs Committec : | According to th ‘Bureau, | extremely nite state of pub! urn Them Blank, | to be held in the cathedral. Burgo- Only when the matter aff A resolution declaring Nov. 11 | there is n t be : : the Amater-| WASHINGTON, N. 3 master Max, recently rele N . h 4) opinion n Ho iv he Amsle y released after whole system ay in this strike ma & National holiday hay’ been intro- Ld phuegpotthelaocnerger Mall, Ho (tween thirty-wix and f five ‘ @ long imprisonment in Germany, will ’ tov," replied Yeomans. duced in the French Chamber ct See ohinat anman (raychitianeee skht ho have re 4 but not filled be one of the principals in the celee / Voomane testified that 1| Deputies, according to diplomatic | At, 10.30, o'ctoc! t i are ck Maun Ae y asked to-day bration, Baan 20 conference bstwoen Willikm advices from Paris received hore yer hove in sight. As long ans pa. ert that they were tly ordered |to retur Albena B ery Hela a | GHENT, Nov. 13—Citizens of Ghent, Dempsey and himself in regard to the | biden : ee i. rema ° on ining ship § to prevent the former Eimpsror and|poards. The rds are structed to Without distinction as to nationality, strike before it occurred and that the | resident Wilson has r Ona eet UL and thoen the rawhoetel tie 1 torpedoed by revolutio: his family to escape into Holland cancel all entries relating to men of have greeted the Allied troops as libe first ho knew of the strike was! messages from all parts of tho line were sent i Bay idee ording to the W ena Aaibiah ene ne Dl will | these classes and they will be consid |timit expired at erators, Thoy relate the same stories when he read of it in the newspaper country asking that he proclaim waves were running s Th . ene Hees r n short time at the castle |ered as no longer bound by the Gelecs | ing of martyrdom that are current im He declared that the War Board's| 4 National holiday in honor wind blo ¢ h stome whe mut) ia Holland. ‘The ¢ tive La WASHTD 13 Jevery city delivered from the Gere recommendation that the twenty-nine | winning of the wor. No ¢ sailors va ma “eh . n mania’s reported new deciarat mans, They were astounded at the discharged men be reinstated had las beon One of ed another ar 6 n mar nterp | quickness of the relief brought to bande saideraiion . rmer Emperor nary to measures to] th and are unable to beli where Arm and von Mackensen which has n, » rere Manning ssa von Which Das! ful ‘Teutonic yoke, ) oT ilors were <a art opeciser adv ine Deputy Ansule, Acting Burgomas~ News, and as soon 4s t , Gomman Wines at Oats PE paged i ter, who was thrice arrested by the r pay a committee was appol a soe i here to-day thr yermans, told the correspondent that |to come to New York aud buy a si Wen Command ‘bas warned the ania | official channels that the reorgan the food situation here is not desper+ thet mings ing pi ed in Ostend are timed government of Roumania |s headed by| ate, but Is serious enough, day, General Coanda, For months the morale of the Ger . ae cn a a a lichealihealNtiaetadnn ini amen eee ant ccc .