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———— ere THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918 OF GERMANY. AND AUSTRIA FACING TRIALS . Rape yaeset if Roscrer GERMANS BESTROY ALLIED FOOD INVESTIGATORS mah a er a CELEBRATING THE Na sable: IN bile bac Z 150 PLANES ABOUT TO BE | GOING TO BERLIN AND VIENNA COGnells on all fronts have been noti 90040064 eee #0 send delegates t pecial yee eam's, ke @edlobat | HANDED OVER TO ALLIES Hoover Confers With French Ex- at Baden Deo, 1, to discuss pdttioipation in f mitt bel ah nc the Creea Geveamen. 48 A ‘i perts and Eats: Thanksgiving Machines Gathered Near Stuttgart Dinner in Brussels, Made Useless by Order of PARIS, Nov. 29.—Appointment’ of al- Promier Clemenceau “and Promicr Ldoyd George will meet here Sunday Revolutionary Committee, lied representatives to go to Berlin and Vienna to investigate food conditions in to discuss the procedure for demand- ASLE, Switzerland, Nov. 29.— |the Central Dmipres 1s regarded as “a ing that Holland turn the former Kaleer over to the Allies, the Express One hundred and -Afty alr |tikely, though all plans are tentative planes which had been gath- [at present. ne. Geclared to-day. ered at the Boeblingen airdrome) Herbert Hoover ate Thankagiving yer OPC ree CeCe eee ee) Uniesa on soleitianot PPPS CS RECCCR ~ France and Great Britain are un- — ag to have agreed that much a g eleven miles southwest of Stutt/ |dinner in Brussels. Before going to jemand be made, and the Dutch Gov- % dinner Im, Drovele “eter ae d com: | % wart, to be handed over to tha russels Mr. Ho conferences Par gs iabamelar ta > on the food problem with a committee "h : Allies in accordance with the pro- |o¢ French experts and Victor Boret, Ree sty Gene tuhseee- | Visions of the armistice have been [irrench Minister of Provisions, Mr. Ne ome need tenes dbeet rea f rendered useless by order of the | Hoover was accompanied to Paris from ee \$ Revolutionary Committee, accord- | London, where he arrived severaal days STERDAM, Nov. 29.—It is un-| © ing to @ Stuttgart despatch re- | aso. ia the United, Staten, by Hush 7 ae that Count William Hohen- Mavad ‘sate a golfern soon will, leave Amerongen Ee Caatle to undergo treatment for his. 4 shattered nerves, in a sanitorium near, 2 va Arghem. We probably will live for © wome weeks at the home of Dit 1 Ang | pee at Rinkum. The former Kaiser is reported to de) subject to frequent attacks of violent | 4 weeping. Somo days ho is unable to) > write, owing to spells of trembling. In well-informed circles at The Hague it is expected thgt the Allies soon will join in inducing Holland to! @ expe) Wilhelm, offertig him the choite of returning to the German frontier | or surrendering to the Entente. Wilhelm seldom goes outside the | 4 castle gardens. During one of his» first walks he met an interned Ger- % soldier, who refused to salute. The former Kaiser demanded an ex planation. The soldier silently pro- OU cannot get busy with your Candy Gift List a moment too early. The unusual conditions govern- ing the manufactu argument so powerful in favor ing as to require no further urging on our part. Every Loft store is a veritable exposi- tion of Holiday Sweets and Gift Packages, where your orders will be received and intelligent inforMation given. Please feel free to ask all the questions you like about our goods bers prices. We intend every Loft real help to our patrons. y | Happy Feet for | All the House APPY, healthy feet are those | | 1 for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 29th-30th CHOCOLATE COVERED EN SURPRIS! r Seconded ja henety, welcome on every return cngngements “Ehere ito What sort of teothsome centre wi when the tooth crushes. the Chovolate duced a small red flag. An attendant! » i ™ asked him if he realized it was the| 2 ' r QEPRADN a laprecci ens AY AN free from corne, Hain in- Kaiser who stood before him. ig _ grown nails, fallen arches. Edu- cators bring such feet (to the whole family, For you can never have happg feet as long as they are Bound with unrelenting pressure in nar- row, pointed shoes. Soget into ‘*pamn the Hohenaolierns! Six of) } my brothers died for them!” shouted} ? the soldier. j Bince then the former Kaiser ha m po walks, always riding in a ee ah integers Raceesbe anu: sal BINION N BRITAIN fo pheniororebrbpmen tone 1 ca ‘SCHOOL TEACHER CAUGHT | MILK ¢ OLATE COVERED ASSC mont lusclous,, fresh TED FRESH peclmena ural, fruits compet anlsts borities cabusergen le stse Fopiocl Crean, “act Sane coversa “with our "word Fengwned “Premium Milk’ Chocolate, POUND BOX ASSORTED HARD ithout a wer t ue. > CANDIES — Wi : SESRTON, . orig wrne{aetation by conservatives, a Lelpelg! (ea rejects arbitration and the decision | SHOPLIFTING GOES FREE Educators today—into shoes that States probably will mvt joie desbiltch reported to-day. he League of Nations, and de-| | perlatles Gexree, of let the feet grow as they should. G on imagens on rman gs | | Cares war, it will be denied the use of —_— thm Enjente ih its reported plan’ ADMIRAL i | of master candy croft; GERMA! AL | the seas, while its opponent will have | 4 Ty & variety which leaves no ask, Moll to. rs. Inez Termaat and Mis are ta scrTaeee /ee N B KS such use safeguarded.” . ral + uneratified: a style MADE FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN etles. American “Filled” ‘Contec: tons, Blossoms, r, apcotding to indications at the | Col Receive Suspended | and m host of oth ‘ oe y COL. J. C. WEDGWOOD, M. P. ohen R ive Suspended | ere ‘hid pa pislela tecnee ak Department to-day. ‘ ‘ ; tection “Freedom of the seas means aboli- Sentences. Stores: New “ATO! 6 Department has been asked aey- Brookiyn, 5 as the EDUCATOR trademark. It means rican position on this pubject and tion of private property at sea in war) this morning in Special Sessions when The, speciticn weinnt includes the a responsible manufacturer—Rice & time has professed ignorance of time and no discrimination at ports |Mrs. Inez Termaat and Mise Ellen Cohen | Hutchins, Ine., Boston. ‘whole aubjést. This is taken t4| L&NDON, Thursday, Nov. 28.—Ads,| between the different flags in pesce|Fecelved suspended sentences for shop- = kak Rea rey miral Von Reuter, Commander of the! | aaders Expres: vsedas ides eas on Prab-| time Submarines alter the old situa-|!ifting. Mrs. Termaat is a t that the Government is #¥INE| Gorman feet which surrendered to) ~“AGCTS XPress 1dcas Oo} tion, but always, as a Liberal, I sup-|the Ferrer School, near New Brunswick, | rention ge Soee the Allies Ngv. #1, has protepted| lem to Come Before port Presdent Wilson, N. J., where the ; ! for the Kateer's returning tol a cinst the order of Admiral Sir 4 a RALPH D. BLUMENFELD, to shoot, and Miss Cohen makes ny, the Department holds that Peace Conference, Editor of the Daily Expr home there David’ Beatyy-ot/the British fleet, di- would be worth nothing Should] ooing that. the German flag be “Until you abolish war there can! Mrs. Termaat wanted to sec what the a . 5 a inside of a jail looked like in order to get - Cofyright, 1918, te ‘The United Proves.) be no such thing as freedom of the hauled down. He points out, aocard~| ‘Corie. 1918 tw The Unitel Daw) | he th color and touch off the vital spark for a ae as ing to an admiralty statentient, that series of short stories she contemplates EMPEROR CHARLES interment in a British harbor-4s,un* the phrase “Freedom of the Se piety sep hae Nie oi neeney: *| writing, That's what she told Justices t important problem before KReF OF tne Spestator. McInerney, Voorhees and Herrman when j der the terms of the armistice, eawly- the m Xu ‘ti T Freedom of the seas means a sea pleaded gutity, and this morn| AUSTRIA REPOR ED alent to internment in @ neuteal port; ye world to-day, In its relation to|freed, ‘by vigilant policing, from|*" nd nd eulty iin 4 Senay ere, cordance mecedent, nieve ; as ple where, in accordance with precedent, 11. peague of Nations it forms the|thleves and murderers, An example |i iy coe att the local color, vital sparks flags are allowed to remain hoisted, is the action by the United States in i Ho adds: basis for the chief point to be settled |the Civil War, and by Great Britain | !pspiration and prison life she needed for " ¢ “ by the forthcoming world peace con-!plua Amercia now. gThe German) the rest of her exist ernment Wishes to Try 1 esteem it unjustifiable and cone version of freedom’ of tha scas| And Their Honore let it and her go at ie Y|trary to international custom"to oF Re naing to a request for their| means sinking without trace.” that : zs ra “| Respond oa es ee = im and Generals for der the striking of the flag on Ger-! yo iiions on this problem, leaders of GEN. F. B, MAURICE, By War Crimes. man ships, Moreover, in my opinion, jyritich “thousht. to-day revealed a|Former British Director of Opera- HEART ON HER SLEEVE. the order to strike the flag was not é tions. —_—_—_— —F wide diverge of views, Great sig- QMETHRDAM,, Nov. 29—Former| i Kooping with the idea of chivalfy | rincance i. attached to this fact as| “The diMculty in freedom of the|Girl's Mourning Token Accom- r Efhpetor Charjes of Austria is suffer-| between two honorable opponents." 4 result of t ion of the Allies in{8¢@# Hes 1” Xs application to war, it panied by Engagement Ring. ‘ i biabreasl on of the Alles Ai yas been sugges@d that It will be] ‘The plain black mourning band with ing fréci a méntal deptession, accord-| Admiral Beatty, calling attention W | amending Jent Wilson's famous ssible to legislate satisfactorily! a golden in the centre evidently it SJuinsbruck despatch to the} the fact that the armtstice merel¥) fourteen points so as to permit them | for war, in which the unexpected is|qoes not convey enough of affection and tung of Berlin. He alts for suspended hostilities and that a st@t® to enter the Peace Conference without whe ty methods of tare ol hange | sorrow felt by the New York girl at the a of war still exists between Germany'| having been ¢ ed to define [Fanidly wi mad develop | ross of her loved one “over there." He his dosk, ‘staring vacartly.| oq tho Allies, reniea | Naving been committed to any deAnl-| nents, Therefore, no Government is 08 of her loved one | iw Reapaiee ary Riempress Zita te much ptt ipiplegdireh Eide a j Hon of Mom of the & |willing to bind its country indefinite, |coneaption of V. litany ove, was. seen (PA r cusnenite- dane nder e circumstances, ‘ no) Following are the answers to the |ly." | heart upon 4 ; Z ray ree Husband's: arate “of irepraresy staen th Brtios poven request for the British yiew of what PAA. Mg opens ee 7 i i , ; : 7 Qn the left sleeve of one girl's top AGEN, Nov. 29.—The| While under custody. the definition should be: CHEER EVEN IN DEATH HOUSE | coat a big black heart had been sewed . Government “has “ordered vy —- ADMIRAL LORD BERESEORD. " 3 ant within it was the golden star, és 2000 U S WAR PRISONERS “The British fleet insured victory.| Chicken Dinner Served to Seves-| jnd-on her finger was an engagement ’ 1 Oe The League of Nations is no counter- a Men, 10 SAIL FROM ROTTER poise to command of the seas by the} eventeen- o ul Chapman, DAM British fleet. The British empire will | Jos¢ph Cohen, Jacob Cohen and four- | Never consent to give up command jteen others facing execution in Sing | nai ~\ ‘Don’t Wait Until PRINCESS ,|of the seas, but would gladly wel-|5ing participated in the Thanksgiv- : will ah rarer ee A Before lcomo the assistance of English+ nee r provided at the prison for Guaranteed Your ped ht eing: Sent Back to speaking nations to retain that com- |%400 convicts. All Wool ' s Ruine of a Chicken dinner was served to ‘all, 00: ; America, | mand bid Me adalah oe: —IN— ; Delay means danger if your eyes need the help of glasses now. Nothing is so important to YOU as good eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Exafnination ‘Lafayette, We Come” by Registered Eye Specialists.” A BAFFLING MYSTERY Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 ‘| ASWEET LOVE STORY pEhibich &Sons 4 eluding death-house occupants, eniveu ? H. G, WELLS. mn , TOURS, Monday, Nov. 25.—An Ame |}Others enjoyed v r ; 88, Mi ~An ania ne ahi ee ae 8 joyed a Vaudeville enter- 18] = 72 |ican liner will sail from a French port reedom ne Beas Means @ EUAN | tinment and moving pictures, F i | : s pictures, For lin a few days for Rotter’am, whee |aates by the League of Nations of *, the condemned cells there was only C nie (e) itgwill take on board 96 American of-|transit without discrimination in| phonograph music. Chapman eaw the rcoat ficers and 00 men who have beon| freight and fares over all seas and|Rev. Anthony } Petersen, chaplain, s) prisoners of war in Germany, They will] international land route, free of dis- | Thanksgiving Mr. Petersen told eaeey Rake ¥/ Gra efruit | be brought to lcrimination and extortions by par. | ti be had fairly good ‘prospects of Reduced from $40.00 | to, America. | tout sage aN etl chs ; obtaining commutation of sentence, ‘The head of the Supply Service of the jar nations or combines of private|Chapman then seemed more hopeful. Henr A. Ritchie “Juicieat Fruit in the World” erica expeditionary” Forces hag ihe [shipowners and transit companies it 4 | ‘rance before being taken fected that tuinelet ition ECE EH RFE : : A ROMANCE OF : : Established 56 Years. pe ifusniew econ is tect Ing (be taken to, Kotterdam, and writin oh the beh ecne STOCK QUOTATIONS, 1 P. M. ratigra to’ Men aoe Dy |New York: 184 B’way, at John St in. Every Lt toilet” “ann trom ining ard lif you seize s rene pogee oe we 20 Cero Be Sorat | FRANCE and AMERICA 223 Sixth “Av., 1sthi6 Grapefruit is almost ue to the | paieeh Ie MAA ter oll Aeaidanret Geet QUR ONLY STORE ‘ age; also that all nations have inter- all delicious juice. Read the Story in the Evening World ptionally guarante right of vay over all Indispensat ar d Fy £ : The name “TROPIKO” is on |!!9"{f", 01304 one ne | way over, 0 marine | 4 = ; See it at the following Theatres: a every wrapper a LIBUT. COL. REPINGTON. rere sol iee pees} 10 (Monday and Tues- | Noy. 30-Deg 1. (Saturday and Larne: | Be your desler ls usabieto supoty vou, write | FOUND SLAIN NEAR HOME. | tiene ince, nor hace ag EH be held at Mis tate | Bkign Ney, TU ATRE: | TRE? 308 Sheffield Ave. A Splendid Watch Port Rice Freit ischenge, 282 Freshlie Ss, NewYork City | Police Believe Body of Long Island I inct any one who can tell mo, Ph seey ene Pg eee eaced Dec. 12-13-14 (Thureday,. Fri- Brooklyn, N. Y. At Special Value “+ | Clty Man was Taken There, — | A. H, POLLEN, at 8 o'clock, Interment Elmira, N. day and Saturday), OLYM- | Dec. 2-3 (Monday and Tu Th = 8 | Phe body of Stephen ‘Tancraito, thir Distinguished Naval Critic, LASEY—suddenly, Nov miuorny, | FIC THEATRE, Brooklyn, | day), GARDEN THEATRE, ty *, of No. 24 Marion Street, Lo: “Non-combatant trading with Gur- beloved buat and of Mary 4 act, pated rey 15 (Sunday), ROSE THE- Jamaica, L. I. - cence (Hand City, with a gun-shot wound in'many has cost Europe and America tte TMaRy Sram. ee. Sevens: | ‘ATRE, 102d St. and Amster- | Dec. 2-3-4 (Monday, Tuesday side, was found lying in an; | fifty bijiion do} Assumption, Maybrook, N, ¥. dam Ave., N. Y. C. and Wednesday), REGENT Tia‘. Yearly anCTease ! BIG SALE nome Sore Sey freedom of the seas, it FALISSE:—FRDDERICK FALISSE. Dec, 16-17 (Monday and Tues~ THEATRE, Paterson, N. J. ig ya 6 allowed on any Skates & Bicycles || ‘ in oplte of the fact tly luxury.” Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL bey) MAJESTIC THEATRE, Dec. 2-3 (Monday and Tu Rae Dla TODAY & SATURDAY # found po near his ARCHIBALD HURD, CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, Friday, 1eeth Et ee Re None day), RIALTO THEATRE, Buy Today—10 Months to Pay : Complete Line of Ice Skai Killed’ sare’ distance ‘away. and taken |Navaf Critic of the Daily Telegraph, |sts a g'clock: Noy.”"28-30-Dec. 1 (Friday, | > Brooklyn, N. Y- Gath, Write of Fon, (oF Caralon 448. AT _ $18 Hockey or Tubular Rac. |) bark 0, the spot. saved as a driver, |_,"2lt Wary as recent events have|< } | FELOH.—FRANK FELCH Saturday and Sunday), RE- | Dec. 2-3 (Monday and Tues- ane 2 esired, CUT _ ing Skates with Shoes $R.45 | wun wiarqied’ und had slaw children.” | shown, effective freedom of the sas Meee MCAMPBELL FUNERAL GUN'THEATRE, 60W. t16th | day), MONTCLAIR. THEA- FRICES complete. Special had sigh ren. a eaiaey Pranic 7 OHURCH, Broadway, 66th st, Friday St. N. ¥. C. TRE, Montclair, N. J. of skates ome Poles Here Ask Vrobe of Charges ”s af OFS: GOARES f we or in of ancie ea rights which dave re- nits ada e aa Lar : pike feriete Mell x of Regtem. I eesaalg’ proved 10: berttasdaaeatien Le esapertrup te Ppa raya Available at Exhibitor's Mutual Distributoring Corp. co and are ole to Demand has been made by the|!)' 1 | Fintr : \ Phureday, Nov 1018, in the elxty: | N.Y.C BOAT Ria tiated Teeetcketine cate [ef suvillnalion, Abdililow Ses the F | a a8 | 1600 Broadway, N. Y. C. that the United Btutes send a special |reduce the val of wpower, 75 j tate | ,commission Lo’ Poland to invest cent, T ea contréls the land, and | — | > onenliy sna Pal, existing Conditions and rep Its | so-called freedom of the yeas means| *'* Puitend jeenly Romseve Andina’ Whe eneoiat Cominteson ie Stellen treecons Bf. anaes LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. AFFILIATED. sri Eo }to bave Jewish and Polish me ship. ine That Does Not Att TAF 4100 REWARD FOR TAD STURN OF | A. G. GARDINER, CTs tants and Tassie etek, LaRativE | “AMAL ORIACK WAG ONT AINE “i pia tah wos iinia Kent’ on he —— at ? Balter ofthe Rally Nows..>..} herverances oF us a th the Land 17 aa “te wa reedo seas is universal bitgvatt gaan sate ‘the bon, Soar aa \ FB awe Tis at tae p tions used. Consultath ivaey assured. nt

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