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ARVO ANN ARO 2 ‘ ay) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918. ey | anno QUEEN AMERICA ISSECOND BAe OF BELGIUM ENTER NAVAL POWER WITH p BRUSSELS AGAIN GERMAN FLEET OUT fe. Make THumphant | Return As| Surrender Without F yf 4) Suite o on n Seized German Liner EVERY SICK ‘AND WOUNDED on oeeeee tree Wilt ie Ty eon & Wuarvere on 2p Soroca|” AMERICAN SULDIER Wal, Ok | cence oe Tageblatt says next week will be the Jast meatiess week, and that the bread ration Will be raised to five pounds @ week, ——___—___ The above deepatch indicated that the Germans will have to exercise unuswal Number of Hospitals Abroad Reduced, but inmenuity tute i sto death, There Are Still 100,000 Vacant Beds in Them. ght Fills <4 Allied Armies Press On Allied Navies With Contempt OURS, Nov. 22 (By the Associated Press).—The American ‘ Toward Rhine. For Foe’s Shame. =. Expeditionary Forces will have all sick, wounded and con- ‘ ; ees | \ valescent American soldiers back in the United States within é WASHINGTON, Nov —Con BDINBL HW, Nov «by | two months a a Gratulations upon King Albett's Germany 4 | The number of hospitals has been considerably reduced al- iP feturn to Brussels were sent BY | power *has « xist, ‘The heart | ready by the medical corps. In the daily census of hospitals there President Wilson to-day as tole | of her mixt fourteen st des are now 100,000 vacartt beds. lows: the jine, seven light cruisers and fifty ‘At the moment t you re- destroyers—surrender¢ to an « @nter Brussels at the head of your [mada of Fritish, Amer ji GEORGE ASK ws eeaoe nee The Standard of Quality’ victorious army may | not ex Kren veanale, the greatest Aghtin Press the great Joy that it rives to | force that ever stood out to sen me and to the Aderican people to The minutely detatied prog ’ , | Am empattence of 00 genre tn tho aus a hail your returm to your Capital, | of submission Jald down by Admira Salesman Has to pay $2 Fine for cessful manufacture of Bedding is 9 ree. Baking your Seal trionph tf ‘gir Davia Beatty, con re of tho! | | Having Too Noisy a ord of which we are justly proud, 2 this war which haw cost your na- | British fleet, was carried out strictly The German warey | ut in a single column tion so much suffering, but from | according to pi ; which it will arise im new strength ent Virani Laide dated py to a higher destiny?” at the 2vous at the appointed | BRUSSELS, Nov. mwAlbert the} time and were led inte the Mirth of Triumphant entered this capital to- | Forth between win columns of Allied | ships, which overlapped the Germans y. jen and their children | MiP W oe Oe at each end, ‘To-day the enemy craft men Drenent re anchored jn the Firth, under penalty Ce foe be ae data lo renege ce A | Nation Must Not Abate. ' he brilliant, autunen sunshine . other than pencefu the major ships had been swallowe: HMibeoig a In the brillia kuara as prisoners. \* Five American battleships, the, up in the enveloping Allied columns} was enacted this moul-stirring]) 4 surrender on such a gigantic Woe cordially invite you to visit our Barnyard. store on 45th Btrect, jst west of Fifth sheng ieee, He Avenue. There we. Will be glad to Went ama Marnie: fifty-six, of No. 51 show you the construction of Hall's Pure Street, a salesman, sdmits Horse Hair Mattresses and Box Springs that he hag thirty young chickens on which makes them the choice of homes his atring. where careful consideration is given to comfort, durability, style and quality, ——| Emphasizes That Energy of |tuis arternoon on compiaint of his) FRANK A. HALL & SONS They claimed that there was Manutacturers of Beds and Bedding et about the Burnish 25 West 45th St., New York City in the early morning hours LONDON, Nov, 22 (British Wire-| that sleep was denied them climax to history's most stupendous} scale has no precedent in naval } New York, Texas, Arkansas, Wyo- | t utter never for a moment re ' Sérvice.)—The speech of King! “Mold on," intgrrupted Magistrate Ton drama. tory. Although the wonderful naval’ ina and Florida, were prepared to! jaxed their alert watch. Over the | tens, SérGice. ihaba octal ti |Eyck. “What kind of chickens are The bands were playing and trum-Japoctaclo way the s s a peace fire every gun in forty seconds efter Germans led a British dirigible, George in proroguing Parliament to- | these th pets blaring in joy-mad, beflagged | (ime review and evoked little enthusi- th sigral was given by Rear-Ad-| which acted as eyes ‘aay, which was read by commiasion| ‘The regular two-logxed species, 1 fo Allied | iral Hug » who sald fo the! ships, which, although the fo | * sald the Assistant Distric i Brussels. The King hax reconquered|aym, the blotting out the hori | minal | ugh Redman who sald to the] ships, which, althoush the fox had IN FRENCH CAPITAL. debated Lent te Retna diobse ‘th t tar triet Ke) 1 re ee Jean and British officers) ene slightest probability of any | Curate observation otland, follows: They're thoroughbreds!" declared Nis capital, while the Kaiser is @ fu-| eon, Am sitive, hiding behind the skirts of 4) could scarcely credit the evidence of) © ‘ sh ae, tavane | Burnlans Te: Geoman—Queen Wilhelmina of Hol-ltreis eyes, Ti wan an event which| trouble, but we See ALLIES BOARD THE HUGE GER. oe | “The occasion on wnieh Ta fdr 17 Se Ba ag Gra efruit land-sawaiting whatever fate the|shattored all naval traditions and) Chances Against making the w MAN WARSHIPS. (Continued from First Page.) you marks the close of a period wrut are they doing in your house” | Pp * Allies will deal out to him. ideale. - of this show a big success, Inspection parties from the Grand which will be forever memorable in They ain't in my house. Th in . * ‘And while William's empire.crum- | — Men animated by the spirit of AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS FOL- t boarded the ¢ rmans to make ita re hs deat the history of our country. The war|my back yard." is selected from the choicest i Agian , 1 LOW ADMIRAL BEATTY. ull conditions of the armi-| tumble debates he would preside at! upon which all energy of my peoples} “Oh! replied the court. “I havelgs : ee oe ness) SOs EP Tir, ° | hawrenee “Dew't Giro Up (ee eee te ea eee eee caine observed. The enemy he {nitial seasions, belng duly chosen | |", | s myself in my back yard." |éruit of ALL the growers in Germany; Lritish cavairy is canter- t Waterloo toward Cologne; be rt of the e maintenance work und the terned in Scapa ws will r Ship” and Nelso: “England Ex- pects Every Man to Do His Duty” resident of the conference Dut giv- more than four years beeu concerned ing place, when it is time for him 0) nas at length been brought to a tri over a line fourteen miles long in the Firth of Forth begafi to weigh anchor ing the Americans are approaching the Rhine acrose Luxemburg, and the|Could not conceive of such an ine 4.) , “bidn't President Wilson say that we|the Porto Rico Fruit Exchange. might keep chickens and pigs and gar rer ughout my dominions have “ala luck yesterday morning. ‘The| Will be returned to Germany soon. | return, to the Vico President, wh0|umphant issue. The conclusion of) ats 0 our back yards," pursued My No ONE man pal he erican ships have a ‘i en 4 French are hugging Alsace-Loreaine |Glorions fate as that to whieh the scoten mist which for days had ob- |), \Y art to play in connection | Wit be the Permanent Chairman—jan armistice with the last of tho!” «put the war Is over.” Tats Sesem, great enemy sea force was submit: soured the harbor was swept away by| with this internment and guarding| Probably Clemenceau, as it seems to| powers that have been ranged! “The tine will be concluded tne {#8 the grower of this juicies® Strassburg is flinging out tri-col-|ting, The Associated Press corres a stiff breeze, and the moon shone high seas is a question which is|9@ Understood now that Versatll fainst us gives promise at no v= a Burnish pales 4 | grapefruit in the world. ored bunting in preparation for an-|pondent, standing on the deck of| brilliantly out of a clear sky, Th being discussed by officers and men| will be the seat of the treaty conven-|tant date of an honorable and last- of the United States squadroi |tion and therefore a Frenchman | iy peace | RYAN quits ASI AIR | DIRECTOR| Ask your dealer to get you 100 eir ol in % ether triumphal entry Sunday, ican dreadnought, heard an ships quickly took their stations Kine Georee's Visit to tt i LONDON, N Fully two- een ins . |the long double line they” held| magship New, York. Wed: | naturally expected to sit at the bead| 1 have already sought an opp sre| nad diel dad “ a seria it’ | of the table. ress blicly to my s thirds ‘of Belgium. hi | throughout the day, British battle a notable ocedsion throughout, Brit- tunity of expressing publicly | second Asstatant Secretary of War 1o| TRI FR Fah culate. a6. the wisi followed UY, 1 rs were streaming out of| The prophets allow the President! people and iny Allies the sentiments | Retarn to B OPIKO GRAPEFRUIT e been reoceu-|' @pven the poor old Spal | pied by the Allied Armies, At no é o e| iy take iin oe ced. posi- Keenrpe re ‘8 er is point are the Allies mow more than |*aowing they hadn't s chance, came) jinn, Admirdl Beatty's flag- RApErAt Hon UF tone UBiwcyanie ‘at ing | 2 month with the peace conference, | of heartfelt admiration and gratitude | WASHIN ~The revig-|**Juiciest Fruit in the World’” a 100 miles from the Rhine. “The gen- Ut of Santingo.” ‘ship, the Queen Blizabeth, led the] Peet, and the entousness of their) “Meh would bring bim home 2a! with which I regard the supreme and | nation of John D. Ryan ax Director of |b eral tin the advance, according to AMERICA BECOMES THE SEC- | aquadron in the northern column 4 Ave of solemnity. to| Plenty time to take care of any legie-| geif-sacrificing devotion which has Ale vik Aue iMacond Assistant Bec- the nemeie on every wrapper " ’ EA POWER, The aN Watships fell into line] the gala scene © New York, Avi lation that Congress will have enact+|ieq to this glorious result. Amidat | "Ctr Pobre pall cs NA lal al the latest advices, Is as follows OND 8 eg | The American! warship s Lacon ah thi party stepped ed and an opportunity to : gg | >y Secretary Baker. | Porte Rice Frait Exchange, 202 Franklin St.,.New York City Turnhout, Herénthals (eceupled ny | But for the mow part, both oMcers) yenind Admiral Beatty's eraft,/800N As the royal party: “stepped pb y Jour rejoicing iet us not forget to] ar ‘Ryan will return to his private| the Belgians), Wavre,. Gembloux, and men were silent, They realized | parancing @ squadron simitar| board the royal ensig trough any bills he may deom vital] render humble thanks to Almighty | pusnese a Onhave (occupied by the British), (they were witnessing the climacteric | jy power in the opposite file. This was the first time since the % the situation before tho statutory | God for the success with which It} ‘The resignation to take at his Wancennes, Bastogne (occupied by ct of Germany's cownfall, They! ape rendexvous was approximately | Unite entered the that day of adjournment, Marea 3, |ha# pleased Him to crown our arms. | conver cretary Baker express- , f 4 knew that the surrender of these! any miles distant and the ships| ny « ,punpeliie ne tel ————_ | “Phe exertions which have carried |ing only the hope that it will be after the French), Luxemburg (occupied ; iy) palasd. than the [setved, King George was touched by ‘ NaC slatd Tank for COulPase GATiCAllas 4 by the arian) t eer sels automatically raised D} gauged their ‘speed to arrive at the| te evens Forti atnndard srenping us to victory in the ficld must in no|plans for contract cancellation and ¢e- Obernay, Marokolahetm real among the world's naval powers, but! Golock a signal summoned the mer | Stripes, and expressed his apprecia- ravages of war have n rep |Wilson called on Mr. Ryan, who was| tion. ‘King George, the Prince of Forty-second Street Besiness Men and the fabric of our national pros- | president of the Anaconda Copper Com ja to battle stations and, except Wales, Admiral Beatty and other Bitter Over the officers on the bridges, the ehipa | Wales, Admiral Beaty amty wore *" | perity restored. Through the exten- : legen ae o wpperem ent, sion of suffrage which this Parlin. |Pany: to bey pr SEE rete peonaes | companies were hidden behind |recsived by Admirals Rodman and’. Fe ond Sweet business men who ment has carried into effect all bulwark f wteel, When dawr|Sims and other btficers of ‘the fleet, Met to-day at the Manhattan Hotel to classes of my people will have an op- |cies In the programme had been aired yulwarks of ste Sims and other btficers ¢ - ‘ discuss the " coggee dd guiding [in the Senate. | The vr Sine Aaue between “seuss the tmprovement of the “H’ portunity of inspiring an SB cick teh Ling stiffly Subway system declared that since the| this beneficent’ undertaking. | e | long lines of marin ; ‘ 7 h reduced the visibility ( t attention and sai! ao. g the Operation of the shuttle . | “I trust that the spirit of unity aaa elie da i Mes revere ey sareabe' Si apa there has been| ¥.ich has enabled us to surmount | after the German fleet had been | 1.44 than they showed no elation and seemed | to feel a sort of contemptuous pity for the fallen giant of the sea who had refused to fight. Their imaginations dwelt on the foo's sham Admiral Beatty's his line of the Rhine from there to ihe Swiss border (occupied by the French). Belgian troops restored order and normal life had been resumed in Brus- wis before King Albert entered the broke, the sea was again covered wit! rie stenal ’ y, 900 ds. rails. ‘The party then went below to a ¢ r ‘ city lo-day, according to a despatch 0 eb ean ‘ 4 the perils of war will not be wanting moored at the appointed place was; | ‘0s (NAB B® ugh the murky|the Admiral's cabin, where it vistted| ‘They described the service as “iae| the Pelee yr ygpod ie fem that city. The Brussels news-|wrne German flag is to be hauled), 2% straining through for half an hour, eat: M-}in the no less arduous task of ¢# onight at 8. Mi. bs tholetad hase finully were rewarded. OfC the "and eritiels the Public tablishing on @ purer foundation ot} Guaranteed | _ oisted | . r rf ree Service ‘ommission for sap) n «) liberty the common welfare e rboard bo the Cardiff, trailin: pproving | ordere: y y Cc | S B Id marboard bow the Curditt, {lB} 1. 4, wavy te War fasts) rwitching plans submited by them bes | SF my BeUpte® : All Wool olt Stratton Building again without permissio ee c e rhe G an ships were an obser Untit Pall Surrender, cause of the t of reconstruction Pe oh Sp ‘The German ships wer nishiea by | steaming in. Close behind her came reconstruction at i o'clock yer- ¢ Allied columns at , othe |, WASHINGTON, Nov, 24.—Until every | the ‘Times Square and Grand Central} WILSON GUIDES PLAI ita 1847 Broad 60th St. LORD ROBERT CECIL RESIGNS te al a ele doctely following | 8 tira, of the German ship * tN? LGerman warship covered by the 4 rmiye| Terminale | Patil dk al Svit or 79 adway ( ) papers have resumed publication af- ter more than four years of suppres- ‘ sion. down at 3.57 and is not t ft Al —_—_—-—-- 7 thelr British pilot, the light cruiser | President Sa to Have Disagreed o: tice actually is In the hands of t | Wife Alno Talks to establishment of Welsh Cardiff, which, with destroyers and CAN’T PROSECUTE MILK MEN. _ aatinteres RE Mlrshess; Overcoat was flying the fiag of Commodore |ijes, secretary Daniels said to-day, the ad President Illustrated Lecture, Addresses and After her came four others] Navy 1 finger, Von jetty under war artment will continue to op other small craft, had range With two of the same type, the De cussions on Made to Measure WONDON, Nov, 22,—Lora ; Rigas Mea fistilias of xubmarines nicrned ii | Producers Exempt U New Law,|and Mrs, Wilson to-day talked by Couil, Under Secretary of State Py by ind aes with yPexpate Der Tann, Hindenburg and mathe Hritsh paves, naval wuchositien estinare | Saye Sw radio telophono to a squadron of air-| Reduced from $40.00 Highways and Motor Transporcacion, ‘ i F- | diously complied oved along three cable} that nearly half the A underveal lying far overhead some t ttchi. 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