The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1918, Page 3

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pa ae ge _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918. i GREAT FINAL BATTLE EXPLAINS AMERICA’S BIG WAR LOSS. ES °68000000000 "ASM TEw#au IMR, COREY'S “HOME” FOR CONVALESCENT OFFICERS HAV AVY LOSSES IN Tee INDEMNITY TO BE cre “LAST IGHT MADE | == been received they will show that ASKED RY FRANCE the Cost of Hostilities and $20,- 000,000 for Indemnities. vast majority of the men received only minor or relatively wet ae The only explanation day for the wide hecrapaney 3 Le Matin of Paris has itemized the . bill of France against Germany as . wrted by gir me aursber publianed te Premiers Will Thresh Oui} toiows: lists was that in the desperate finn Vital Points While Presi- {Cost of the war.. 28,00 tet ~ srad Severely i aa signed, our pd i were benspsaipnaspicd vision Suffered Severely in | tien" heavier than at-any previous 20,000,000,000 , : . : mtu Washington Believes 27th Di-| ing, by, the, tat Army im the, Verte Reparation 5 avs f Jar time. It is believed the atth CN dent Is at Sea. | Pensions ,000,000,000 Final Days of War. York) and the 80th (North Caroli —_ oe | Return of —_—— h Carolina, Tennessee and New . . manne “we York) Divisions, which were with the WASHINGTON, Nov. 25—WarDe) Fitts in Picardy, also suffered partment offictars frankly admit to-| severely oa t closing days. a i 1,000,000,000 11,000,000,000 (Associated Press).| demnity Interest on same PARIS, No —Premier menceau's intended The War Department haa reo day that they were shocked at the ne sani rrekl of the many Te final casualty figures cabled by Gen.} that particular units Lr been vinta | Pershing. They are more espectally annihilated in action | disturbed over the fact that so many deaths remain to be officially re- | ported. ’ | Some army officers of high rank had Thi Sv | hoped that additional reports of men emember sms J in action or dead of wounds ould not exceed 4,000, while the num- There’s py Juice. | ber in excess of those published yes —&§ | terday actually is 13,656. The num- ot | ber of men who died of disease ts oO; stated by Gen, Pershing as 14811, of | whom only 7,367 had been published rop i up to youterd | | Deaths une were given by *orshin 4. It js assumed) | ily are carried in Gr Pp P OO; on fficial lists as deaths from acci- a 2: ru t nd other causes: of Which 1,533 already have been published, leaving| than in any other. It’s that If the s cabled by Gen. Per-|¢* Juteiest Fruit in the'World’** The best of the famous Y gi «+ $68,000,000,000 tty to Sour usr | PERMANENT U, 8, GONTROL the Peace Congress with Premier Lloyd George, Foreign Secretary Balfour and other British leaders who are detained in England by the visit to London early in December] Total doubtless will give him an oppor- tunity to discuss a number of th Administration Bill Provides for | Purchase and Operation of All Used for Commercial Purposes. WASHINGTON Nov p the I » Dec, 12, which k election campaign. The main discussions appear to centre around President Wilson's third point, which w accepted with- ‘ out reservation by the Allies, provid- %.-Hearings use Merchant through th ¢ of all shore stations, in ountry used for commercial pur- ing for the removal so far as possiole of all economic barriers, Freedom of the seas and compensa- tion by Germany for all damages suf- fered by the Allies are two questions for further discussion and determina- e bill makes provision for the ercial business plant the Na which ed by | ehing inelu casualties } The second reserved point of the be listed is reduced from 21671|Rican grapefruit, carefu Allies—Germany t compensation | ¢ the marines showing to date 1,364 |lected and trade-marked. a | deaths from all causes surprise eased 0! pet oe tat seine! iter ie| » The name “TROPIKO” <P for all damises—appears gene! be accepted in principle, leavi lly to « been ov: ntry since CHAT ERO VILLE GES the question of the amount of claims adie ri P iviiscius vical vigil nw taken prisor i at avious Allies to be settled. adie eet!) American Millionaire’s Wife while liats pub- ie on every wrapper Ps 48 as missing, Or! if your dealer ie unable to cupply yew, write - arines, @ reduction Te Wil probably. be. ex. | PerteRice Frei Ksshangs, 262 Presklin., Hew Toot Ciape plained on the ground that es place the | munication ix French ages as upward of 340,. | /nternational 000,000,000 francs ($68,000,000,000), in- “ that Makes Guests of Patients in oberlv and that Government | Her French Chateau. cluding the return of the war in- at sea be inter. | é * Americans reported missin demnity paid Germany in 1870, with | h through the operation of | since turned up. crivate bland | pleased that #0 Winkie a oat || interest and expenses, and property |° aes | ae ANS wie know the Paris| losses during th» present war, of pr a imes would be! wes during tho prevent war. | PARIS LOOKS AMERICAN. turpeced by. the change ta largely shipping losses and war ex- |, s, Soldiers a of Mrs. Willem. E. “Co 7 penses. Serbia, Belgium and Italy ley, € et ee prey. : dade; | ite oe Ue Aierioa steel tanmuatas || ROT wom, oe na killed except the captain and myself " WANIS AY have had large property losses, | Frederick Wirth Jjr., American Vice| In the splendid grounds of the old ren eds nte | S S Civilians “Own” 6 bullet wen ‘Ou sl Waether America's war expenses|Consul at Lucerne, Switzerland, & bu nt through my shirt but who) chateau, American officers, w wih be presented as a claim is not |arr ved in New York yesterday on the| in battle, now are to be seen taking “ 1 Lieut, Korkus who ts 23 years old IL known, In some quarters it is held|French tiner Roghambeau, declared to- | the air in wheel chairs, or hobbli was a student at Columbia Law Sree) that the precedents established in the |44¥ that Paris looks like an American ° : sa a gyresge ssi to Resolution De-| aitys) Ma. Waaldiiars QNOcHAY ine ocalant |about with canes and crutches, School when he went to the fret cikely Pass The handsome rooms have been abdicated, and that United States | surne : ; ; A Plattsburg training camp, He was manding Some Part in Vpeeie ‘ over to hospital uses and sur- : 3 T, i | the town,” | turned assigned to apany M, 810th In- Treaty Making Rac Garcaenoa. ored | Beumet HUrias) Bud) Orcer ee Beye FRO) fF THE auRe fantry, 78th Division, In Columbia he bboy v4 ou taken the place of fashionable men i] WASHINGTON, Noy, 25,—It v ir. ‘y ‘ Boxer indemnity and in the Spanish War probably will prevail. a os 200,000 LETTERS ARRIVE. Brooklyn's Bigmest Mall From Sol- diers Overseas Distributed, Link 4 on th troops and e-vilians wus the champion chess player. and women who formerly were guests ' ned At that the {ng become apr w on Congr irth declare dat the chateau, Walter Hollts s wister Were | cone would not 4 :| y { nerican sare idolized, | ‘The chateau now is known officially pi Aedeh tle ay an orphan) ake up the delegation to the Peace | Rochambeay alles. fei tor-| as American Red Cross Officers’ Con- asylum wher clea tise | Re Ue ne echators thactaa ven Da ILY EED ae are moving to have ‘The biggest consignment of over- | seas mail that ever was handled by t 3 and had a quiet, | valesce e a ween them w wih fit, aulet: | valescent Home No, 8, having been : et at least @ passive fear? AR eh hahaa His staff y rleres, eighteen Kilometres from Paris ee Yonk« prope Lieut. Col, William J. 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