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Re aia = Ps _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918, MAYOR OF BREST WELCOMES '7ILSON AS MESSENGER OF PEACE — contributing its cannonade and the ten American battleships answering gun for gun. LAND BATTERIES AND NAVAL GUNS IN THUNDEROUS SALUTE. As the fleot neared the inner harbor the land. batteries and the assembled war craft took up the thunderous #a- Jute, while the quays, the hills and the terraces of the old Breton city rang with cheers from the enthusi- astic multitude. At the same time all the war craft, merohantmen and transports dressed ship and manned the yards, whilo the strains of the American Anthem floated over the water, mingling with the roar of the guns and the shouts of the vait crowds. The George Washington came to anohor a mile off shore, while the bat- tleships ranged thems@yos in douole eolumn on either side. President Wilson witnessed tho |CHURCH PEACE UNION CABLES BEST WISHES TO WILSON IN PARIS Hope President May Succeed in His Effort for World Peace on Righteous Basis, RUSTEES of the Church T Peace Union have cabled the following message to ¥ Gent Wilson in Paris: “We, Trustees of the Church Peace Union, send you our heart- lest good wishes on the great | quest that you have undertaken and express the hope that you, together with the statesmen of the nations with which the United States is associated, may succeed in the noble effort to DBOGOONESGOVOS, KIN AND FRIENDS EAGER TO SEE WOUNDED MEN FOO 0K IN HOSPITAL WILSON'S LAST DAY ON SHIP WAS ONE |) OF HIS BUSIEST didi: heriaan Arrange Remark- able Farewell Demonstration and Sing Patriotic Songs. ON BOARD THE U. 8, 8. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (by wireless Associated Press),—The President and Mrs. Wilson had their farewell dinner on the George Washington deck of his knowledgments as tho cheering} U8 basis which will be guarans ing Thursday the President completed throng ashore vied with the artillery in the old world’s first tribute to the American President. Boon after the arrival of the Presi- dential feet Stephen Pichon, the French Foreign Minister, and Georges Leygues, the Minister of Marine, who were at Brest to mect the President * on behalf of the French Government, teed by @ league of free nations to make possible a new world order of justice and good will among men, “In the accomplishment of this task we believe that you will be sustained by the Catholic, Jewish and Protestant conscience of the American people and we pledge his conferences with memberagof the American Mission and the Ambassa- dors on board and everything was ready for the preliminary confer- ences with the Entente Premiers, be- ginning probably next Tuesday, The President spent Thursday in putting the finishing touches on his plans for the first conference and in | of the B. Ret, and, H, Bennington B. T. and subsidin i b “with all liquors > Bon boarded the George Washington to| 7% OUF loyal support and offer preparing a reply to the address of A) ELRY extend their first greotings. Ameri-| OUF earnest prayer that you and welcome to be delivered by Presi- DESORIPTION can officials also went on board to wuldedeg be AtAIENS Gus the STATING AF THE HOSPITAL © ONOPawogE gf dent Poincare at a luncheon In Paris ‘as Gifts make the arrangements for the land- ng of the President. From early morning, a flect of air- Planes hovered over the entrance to the harbor, keeping a sharp lookout for the approaching fleet. On shore there was equa) avimation, as vast throngs of Bretons, in their picturesque head- gear packed the streets and@massed along the quays and terraces ov looking the harbor. Early'in the day ship bringing you to this port is chi symbol under the auspices of which | the legions of your pacific citizens sprang to arms in the grand cause or | independence, Under the same aur. pices to-day you bring to the tor- mented soil of Europe the comfort of | your authorized voice in tho debates which will calm our quarrels, |gmen Visit the hospital daily. % awa city archives, Wilson! japostle of international justic Many of the ing taken to Debarkation Hospital 18th Street and Sixth Avenue. The hospits ting admission to the Hundreds of relatives TOO DOG No. 3, jn the Greenhut store building a wounded soldiers arriving daily in this country are be- t and friends of the photograph shows the visitors in line YEOOOOOHE Long live President Long live the champion and terest in the visitor was as keen as that of the huge crowds, But the city authorities kept the prisohers in the war and to President Wilson by Leon Bourgeols, Former Premier and Presi- dont of the French Association for a Congress, and Arthur Henderson, Secre- tary of the Labor Party, have signed 4 message ‘on behalf of 5,000,000 work- on Saturday. In the final conferences aboard ship, the President made clear his position on vital questions in order that his ideas should be well defined before the meetings with the Entente Pre- miers, A remarkable farewell demonstra- tion for the President was held aboard ship last evening, At the conclusion of the showing of motion Largest ifemedrabi Best Values Guarante: CREDIT TO a kasy pieekly of lonthly Fay Saicty Goal Release wie 00 REPRESENTATIVE IF DESIRED ROYAL DIAMOND French and Ameri Socle © Yatio rticle Th ” > y c! g ac! the | Desaplen aie abiged per “Mr, President, upon this Breton se we background. Soclety of Nations, In an article in The rs ‘ Pre mident “witon a * iatie Hileew Partie Ap aerhag be WATCH @: é \* sania hemselves Ww eir neh. com- 1 2 “God fons along the Cours Dajot, the|%0! our hearts aro unantmous in #a-| WHI SOW 1S FILMED democracy," he sayal tudes’ in wejcoming President Wilton | Be With You Till We Meet Again'|| SO MAIDEN LANE 1 0 8 v4 sresident Wilso! ,e | to Europe and assuring him of the “sup- = 7 Bandsome promenade leading from the | WINE vou as the messanger of Ji%-| WILSONS TO BE HOME FOLKS wit "saisio"in iresisent wus tho | Parons tn aizuning Mm of tne, | ae present was aceply moved us| { PRONE24S JOHN Op commercial harbor to the city, over | tice and peace, To-morrow It wili be | BY SOLDIER MOVIE highest representative of the American | ors ty roalige hin lofty ideals.” The | the sailors Sahin Wereen (Or USE which President Wilson will pass our entire nation which will ace | IN PARIS AFTER 48 HOURS democracy, The day when America been forwarded to the |‘ baignd prkea fi SA cn, ve! " ! drew the sword for the defense of bassy in Paris, song, their melodious volces ringing At about 9 o'clock the French |¥OU and our whole people will thiill OPER TORS AT BREST ivilizats d: right, at bered through the ship. As the solemn o1eD 4 as tinier civilization and right, she remembered > -—-- e ship. A sole’ cruiser squadron, consisting of the|W!th enthusiasm over t..o eminent oe ‘ en the day when old France had sent notes of the famous old hymn were| guzravaN.—JoHN, eon of the tate Time Admiral Aube, Conde and Montcaim,|*tatesman who is the champlon of Official Ceremonies of His Visit Are | tht, 28% when old Rrance had *e"'/ NEATH THREAT FOR JUDGE concluded, tho orchestra struck up: | Gms Aw aon menwoe nd eeiteed with a number of destroyers, moved | their aspirations toward justice and) His Daughter Margaret One of the Limited to the First swords in the service of liberty in the tae Lang be der | which all the! einer of aa: out of the harbor, amid the screech | liberty. First to Greet « Hi “¢ % . new world. The blood of the two AT VICTOR BERGER TRI hip’ company joined. : ative of Gk, pariah of Renan of sirens, to meet the incoming feet| “This old Breton city has the honor eae im a Two Days. Nations, at the interval of more than a Kerry, f off shore, of first saluting you, In order to per- French Port. Hinin, Did 1-LbaHe, Joyous and ry, was shed for the same ; SYNTHETIC TOBACCO NEXT!| “racers treat bie tate recidence, 063 petuate this honor to our descend-| prgr, 7 13 (Unit ™ ae 5 di sate’ drvaae Letter Sent to Landis Also Attacks 10th av., Friday, Dec, 13; thence to ants, the Municipal Councll hae asked 18 (United Pyées)—| beflagged, 1s ready to welcome Pres 4 Preise Cad ihe emi Bacred Heart Church, West Sist MAYOR OF BR T me to present you with an address |“* the George Washington completed} ident Wilson, The manifestations WILSON MAY TALK resigent ar Concocted Mieotine expressing their joy at being privi-|ber historic voyage a launch bearing | promise to equal those of Armistice Government. Mifeca tisha ates aoleo tera Aiiesies WELCOMES WILSON AS leged to-incline themselves before the |tho official welcoming party went] Day. TO ARMY AT COBLENZ CHICAGO, Dec, 18.—Direct examina | ‘yeecmy Ms Bean, concocted by Garman . Mustrious democrat who presides /alongside, In it wero Col. House,| ‘The programme, as drawn up and NO OS AENOIG de PCRnier: Rone Bt “according to data reaching PEACE MESSENGER over the destinies of the great repub-| 64. riiay Gon. Py ; - ‘f ON 1,000 MILE WIRE | camp Grant, tormer Socialist and the officials to-day. The * galjetbonn finder satus rm Se ca'eea Leuba Wonkaal jen, Bliss, Gen, Pershing, Admiral] submitted to Ambassador Sharp, pro- lrst government witness, was resumed ulant to replace nicotine is esig- | Ri ferire youard. | Mies Duress Union Lenew Sa Hi es The Mayor then presented the en- Benson, Admiral Wilson and Miss vides for the official visit in Paris to . = p: to-day in the trial of Victor vitae # ae pydine.’ Lost Di Wego , ih eae x Sgnm—ng ys His Authorized Voice in De-| grossed address of the Council, which | Margaret Wilson, ‘They remained] tast only 48 hours. It is understood !stallation of the Phone Service ey panied agra air navi tol Genin, {Grand Jeary Calis © Brighton | met yen Ne ate bate Will Calm All eaid in part: seed | oNTa untll the President and his}that this 1s the President's wish. From Brest Was Completed — | Sot? con Pe Aiding Niwot heey Cen hege a Pine ae Quarrels, Creo ad bfedristiet hater nal party came ashore. After that he will be treated lik Last Night. Just before adjournment of the mor ee ee ae en ey na: | RES Puibe W._J. Tarlor, Chelara_4iv0. ; : ‘ 5 ae Re ans! a estifie = be~ BREST, Dec. 18—Mayor Goude of |e seroecttuiie salute tho eminent| THe President and Mrs, Wilson toft |“home folks.” BREST, Dec. 13 (United Press).— easion, It became known | tet fore the Brooklyn Grand Jury, which is Brest, in greeting President Wilson as at : 1 who so nobly personifies |t?© George Washington in a tug fly These probably will be the busiest President Wilson will be able to talk 4/50. (0m hind with ae Mh and con. {investigating the Malhone Street wreck HELP WANTED—MALE, he landed here to-day, said: the (deals of liberty and the rights of 98 the Presidential fag. two days of the President's life to with American headquarters in Co- taining abusive thre th and con: | ‘they were: C. BP. Meneely, Treasurer ver movth, 43. W, ee “Mr. President, I feel the deepest| man. “In order to perpetuate this| Poushboy and sailor movie oper-|date. They will begin with a gun blenz if he desires. The signal corps President and fulminatiens inst the emotion in presenting to you the wol-| event through the ages, we direct that|“tors, recruited from the Signal|salute as his train draws into the last night completed installation of @ ~ Schiller described a motto of the girls gome of the Brest popu The theso proceedings be depc ited in the|COTPS, swarmed about the President! Bois Boulogne station. special telephone line from Brest to Eeoples’ Bociallst League Li ax he landed from the tug, filmed President and Madame Poincare Coblenz. It is nearly a thousand miles \ Sa al | NWANY/ him as he pi ed through the etrec will greet the n party on the long—the longest single circuit in ae — = aX and took parting shots at him as station platform. The two Presidents Jcurope, It runs by way of Chaumont COUNTESS POTULICKA SUED at ain pulled out for Paris will ride in one carriage and their and Treves. | f TR |, The band on each of the warships| wives in another, Following their, In the first conversation over thls! paris Concerns Ask ®2,205.47, Said B [played the national anthem as the| carriages will be those carrying wire, Capt, Lawrence, Chief Signal) to Be Due for Gowns, @ | George Washington passed down the | Various officials, | Officer, talked with Operator Hel-| Potulicka of New Bula Potulicka of Countess Eula H. York, widow of Count 100% All Wool % |long lane between them. The Presi-| ‘The carriages will proceed along the| man of New York, stationed in @ob-| At Every Loft hee the Helping Hand tent stood on the bridge saluting and} Avenue Bois Champs Elysees and the lenz. At the conclusion of the test,| pojand, who about ten years ago \ r Guaranteed waving his hand, while the crews| Concorde Royal, Helman asked the Captain to “give! achieved fame for her toilettes and her Is Extended to Assist s cheered, A Presidential dinner, a reception inj my regards to Broadway." |iavish entertainments, was sued to-day in Making Your The PB; | e Supreme Court by Paris concerns, i ing Yow The President responded to the| the City Hall and a banquet by the| Later, Major Blanck, at Brest,|!n, the Gupreme (0: « | Br tht, Countess Potulicka owes Holiday Selections cheers and hand-waving of sailors| senate will be the printipal functions. | talked with headquarters of the Third 47 as balances «due on oO ly 73 and doughboys as he entered the] President Wilson will attend the) Army, at Coblenz. F ean, SEP gyn E KNOW it is no small task fill- . automobile that bore him to the sta-| American Church on Bb AUNOeY | This new circuit is part of the great) ing a Christmas Gift List. It re- tion, who lives at the tea Nort of New a great deal of thought and Our organization, Potulleka, quire tel, was American system which now totals iat an 5) : i \ ‘The road from the plier to the sta-! LEON BOURGEOIS EATS PAYS more than 215,000 kilometres (133,316 reed reek aelkarae E | tion, which wound along a hill, was] | miles), It includes a direct wire fron | 10 10 of. the few | L- Made to Your Measure % | lined with soldiers, including a ¢ m- | WARM TRIBUTE 1 10 WILSON. American Main Headquarters, at vho a box nt the opera and ‘Gite Packages, a satel year pany of Fre poilus as a special Chaumont, to London, N. Reduced from $40. guard of honor, Grou att : BINGHAM ART SALE BEGU } " pf honor, Groups of school Y ‘ children waved fag , lati ftation ¢ | | pi " ol 4d flags and . alia Tey, . Town of Liege Sends Invitation to . tance within its power. i.e } | All Reductions Made from national songs of Franco” <r Siys Tao Nations: After More Than Wilson. Caiedtion of Aetesasia Beste ont day Gift Packages present a real | | Our Regular Price Tag America, Century Shed Blood in PARIS, 13.—The town of Liege, Shoes Brings Only #3. Christmassy appearance, resplen- | | : kabl A singular featu Ss Cause. where the Germans were halted several} An auetion of 1,070 art treasures, Decne cen tetah Another week of this remarkable Fihetg bead zo f pre wis oe intreat ame Cau: a days in their first rush into France, has relics, mementoes and other articles deserations, yout Five. Pound Box ; ° sae sé serman prisoners interned in] PARIS, Dec. 13 (Havas).—Tribute is|sent a delegation to Paris in invite| belonging to Amelia Bingham was be- Assortments affords a wonderful variety, with something to please j offering of Suitings and Overcoats | Brest. 1t was evident that their in-|pald to American participation in the] president Wilson te, viait the historic! fun to-day at BNE arth avente | every sweet tooth. Many new novelty Packages are Introduced: i t President Poincare, isplay, an Visit a LOFT Stor. where cheerful, intelligent and attentive all the information you wish. Churches, Sunday Schools an Who Order Promptly Will Be Supplied With Christmas Candy in 30 With or Without Folding Boxes. coll at ey) Loft Store. where complete lines —made to your measure—at lepeopleywill gladly give $24.75 will open with banners flying without regard to value. This sale is most unusual not only on account of our regular discount from our present prices, but the fact that woolens of the high character included | place Premict| Many of the artic be sold be- enceau and Marshal Foch will be /ionged to her husband, Ldoyd Bingham, company President Wilson, |who died in Christiania after crossing PI SURE: with the Ford peace ship. The first articles sold were @ collec~ tion of M ss Bingham's shoe nd boots, which brought $2. Nine cavalry swords Used in the Civil War sold for, $1.50, two old pictures for $2. Among | Trades Union | {yc gtticien to be sold are a. collar pre= —| sented to Bingham by John 1. Sullivan, tk robes, bric-a-brae, costumes and g | fee nery used In some of the big produce 33 TURAN tangent ig ge Labor Assures Wilson of| Its Sop rt. | LONDON, Dec. 15.—Charles W, Bow- erman, Secretary of the British RE is a standard of quality as well as of price maintained at Kellner’s. Kellner service is more than a phrase! It is 3 7 pA NDY— in this sale are going up in price each the fundamental principle on which is built —— rocension a nnd vetlow | | ture, ‘bresenting tion of ‘Tome | P : ging St iss our reputation foi nuinely good furniture Ns WOMAN ‘BECOMES PASTOR. denen Fat ang roo Ot | | Oleantne vidive See des 5 day, and after the recent announcement putation for ge y 6 _ Liddell Dlewsen the abe 35 fhentta Maver no 35c | of the War Service Committee that there id at modest prices. % [succeeds Husband Who weatlllacrn nck tt si BOX pth maces, AUR i sig) : ,» makes h h — ly . pe ¥. M. Ge As | ~— j no wool in sight for civilian use mp bad ita The money you end, scomes bock in the end: 2] Oversens for Y | — ATER Wik CHOCOLATE CQ Y ERED ss certainty that prices will go still higher, yW.S8 2) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Dec. 18,—Mrs. OeRON BONS AND CREAM” PEPELR MINES 4 | Frank IL. Briggs, whose husband ts TES —'rhin aaaortment ts | | ft | x | overseas in Y. M. 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