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| — How to Be a Better Salesman and Earn Bigger Pay + SEE EDITORIAL PAGE TO-DAY Covreight, ais, PRICE ‘TWO | CENTS. — y The Press ew York World). _ Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? |_ lishing 20 PAGES LEVIATHAN LANDS 8500 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AS GREAT CROWDS CHEER MEN conta" ENINE EXPLOSION , Heroes of 27th and 77th Divi- sions Among Army Men on | World’s Greatest | Citer = | | 7 » CAPT. TY COBB HOME. | HOLDS (|P ADRIATIC pb LABRET | Major Gen. Barnett Praises WITH Work of His Marines—1,419 | Wounded on Board. | eee ates leat saad een Pit was The American line “Leviathan for. Sailing Delayed Vill Wednes, ) merly the Vasorland, the biggest ship| day by Blow-Out of Three- yin the world, came into port this Ton Cyli: der Head. : \vorning flying from her after-truck oda ‘om of the biggest American flags; A cylinder head of the aft ongine on , ever made and bringing. home the] the starboard side of the White star biggest crowd of American soldiers, | jincr Adriatic Slew out as the engines marines and sillors who fought in] wore being turned over shortly betore most of the toug battles of the) tho ship was to have bucked out into war. | the river and headed for Liverpoo} at More than 8,500 men came home on | yoon to-day. The cylinder head, weigh- the Leviathan, and include the | ing three tons, was hurled like a pro- bunch were numbers of the 27th and} ,, 1 two pieces against a bulk- Tith Divisions, New York's own #0 |) 044 riitecn feet away, and one of the dier boys—men of the National Guard as shatte into small bits. . and men who went to Camp Upton | he White Star Line say e © former German ship the: drat (th mee A Ship Jo one was injured, although the en- and the soldiers and sailors on board) | erame cr in ft her got the biggest reception which | 7 ’ F eda Jrhe Ad according (o an official has yet been accorded to any of the ipsuedeat 3 o'vluck (his home-coming transports \ The arrived off Fire Island yes will jeave for M, Wedne bin passenge Liverpool at 8 on her list transport ‘ sday rday morning, but put| ° back to sea again on account of w-out of the cylinder head beavy fog and nasty weatber.| jarred » Vessel, but there w wo , Toward evening she irned and] much excitement attending the ap- dropped her anchor inside of Sandy | PFedehing departure on board and on ; here all night,| {e Pler that little attention was paid Hook and remained ther all nig to the inciden It was not until the "At 8 o'clock thi Quarantine and proceeded t mornt he left | wait shore” order had been sounded ward her}and the ngplanks were partially plier, Hundreds of people were awalt=|yaised and then lowered aguin and ing the vessel's coming at Pier No. 4] officers of the ship began to scurry in Hoboken and notwithstanding the| back and forth betw \e ship and carly hour the Battery and plors| the pier that passengers began to tak along the North River w ined | NELce. i dienes with crowds Leonie etntreune The police bost Patro! with were admitted to the Mayor's Committee, the I c Ba record what they and Police Glee Club went down tol icy, briefly reciting that had been an engine room a dent, Was posted and some passengers, notably Henry P, Davison of the Mor. Quarantine to meet the home-coming| boys, and tugs and steamers turned , 4 oved out} &4M firm and head of tne Red Cr loose their; sirens as she moved out) Sit Say We ethied ie pea’ of Quarantine, The shore battery of} President Wilse and George W whistles added their acclaims, The| Wickersham went ashore, announcing men were strung along the rails, | they would return to-night aatiiatee a ne Adriatic was to have been the errwded 05, the ventilators And \ coltinas ahip fem hee. tok is England, Her passengers expected (Continued on Third Page.) v5 | \\ Over Thirteen Million . Lines of Advertising The New Y past 13,366,178 Agate bao of Advertising > |B" 1,355,047 pend Christmas on the other side. World printed during the Jeven months (up to Dez. 1) a total of LESS than The World during the same period 33 i een MONEY BAG USED BY BANK ROBBERS FOUND BY BOYS Case.in Which Brooklyn Loot Was Carried Away Discov- ered on Canarsie Flats. THIRD MAN INVOLVED. Woman Declares She Saw Him Hand Satchel to Hold- Up Men as They Entered Out of © inaze of confusing details to-day came two important dovelop- ments in the E: t Brooklyn Savings {Bank murder and robbery case. A wen an saw 4 black bag passed) ARIS ACCLAIMS WILSON “CITIZEN” EW YORK MEN HOME AMONG 8,500 ON LEVIATHAN Mrs. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Astor “Snapped’’ ass Faltas’ ge ful OP 2ee Sort ASL aan, Government On Return To-Day From War Work in France| $$ et, RUIN WROUGHT BY GERMANS CONDEMNED BY WILSONAN SPEECH AT PARIS CITY HALT President Says Americans Were Deeply Moved by the Wrongs’ of War Which Were Brought About by Illicit Ambitions. PARIS, Dec. 16.—Paris continued to-day to shower honors on Presi dent Wilson. This afternoon he was conducted to the City Hall: of Paris by, President Poincare with a cavalry escort. Tremendous throngs cheered them along the route: to the two robbers who invaded the| Following the ceremonies making peaceful bank in mid-afternoon, and| winineibip WILSON T0 ADDRESS Wilson @ citizen of Paris, he was after llling De Witt C, Peal, thel rp “Wl presented with'a scroll, declaring his pay Mg teller, and fatally wounding| "REDS LACKING CITIZENSH U. §, ARMY ON CHRISTMAS cilaenship, ‘The president of the Henry W. Coons, assistant treasurer, LIKELY 10 BE DEPORTED council, on behalt of the city, then i : - presented Mrs, Wilson with a brooe made off with $13,112.35—in the black Gi Will Later Inspect the Devastated roan bag | oniae Revi AYWaR te tiP composed of an olive braneh en- Tho bag has been recovered, It was Hylan Asks Police to Sift Record egvons and Lo to taly crusted with diamonds, superimposed found yesterday by three Brooklyn of All Propagandists | in January on which were six white enamelled | PARIS, Dee. | 16.--Irew wil elit, ties boys wandering, as boy's do on Sun- Arrested | PARES , : peace doves, 5 plans to address the American soldiers Wilken, wats days, In the bare flats out in Cunarsie, | Isheviki who try to spread propa on Christmas » Poincare and their wives lear the Long Island Railroad track: a in New York will do well It was announced to-day that he will | Appeared on the halcony of the City c . make sure of thelr American citizenship mo to American Army Headquarters! Hall, ‘Thousands o Mt East 98th Street, It is a most im- [erat “Lacking thats they ty be. Dee. 23. After the addreas to the army |. f persons tacked 4 ; P ; he square v ' Yi Portant cluc, us Brooklyn Detective} 40. v7 aE Mrs. Astor and}! w having time to '|Name of P aasune: Mentioned ne wil spend several days inspecting square gave them an en- « Headquarters buzzed with ne rs. Vanderbilt, Mr MI their sper Coaliti Vict ait the devastated regions, returning to/ thustastic ovation, as the cheering this afternoon that the atore where| Mts, Theddore Roosevc't jr.. | Acting Pelloe Conunissioner John 4 Uition Victory in ' Dee, 29 . tinued, Mrs, Wilson threw down : si Bh ME -BXOrS ere . Leach received a letter from Mayor Elections Indicated Various newspapers.” says a note ; * ve Was purchased would be lo Lorraine Passengers. | Iylan to-day asking him to look enre- =teC aicated, linsued to-day, “have given the compo houquet, There waa «& ) great cated, and, if 80, perhaps v SS eee ‘fully Into the record every verson a sition of the Fre delegation to the | Scramble for the pieces, formation regarding the ident | m1 I me inte | {rested in connection with red flax! LONDON, Dec, 16.—Connigering the|Veace Conference. Their information is! WILSON'S REPLY TO THE re The rench liner Lorraine came "| propaganda, and neach ca wh the i" i 7 ne umber of del the purchasers would be had x sng a4 f ac trans Gabe ec oe on (NW?) novel conditions under which Satur- Lialoigel pear ad hast on FRENCH ADDRESS, 4 ow York this morning from Bor- | prisone metican ¢ R ot be fixer under: Hs aed The woman who saw the bag passed | New Yor hat the officers cated /#onship, @ take steps toward sleporta- | day's elections were held and tho ne- standing in reached between the Allied Wks hs to the otiipen: oa by “a tall man" to the tall and short|deaux after what the o n. Commissioner Leach already us| cessity of waiting for a fortnight Governments, the same as for the| “Uzenship upon him President Wilson robbers as they entered the bank ‘| ‘the toughest trip In the history of the nged te confer with the Corpora) i etore ty 1 hi iq Procedure mid Mrs. John Lancaster, wife of nati tion Counsel in the case of + o, | before the ballots are counted, there It is evident that the President's] “Your greeting has raised many emo- entry clerk, She wa tanding ne pee MAcHea = passen- |J0Mes, who wax arre n Central] very little indulgence in speculation as time will be #o greatly occupind that} tlons within me, It is with no ordi- the short flight of stairs Isading into] "* Tevelving hurricane,” a8 PAssen= | ya tage week on day of the |to the result. It ts universally admit. |the visit to Italy, which was at first} ary sympathy that the people of the the bank, and v the bag: said | STs described it wed the T | rewolution."* (ed to. be almost @ foragene conclusion expected to be mane: Shring ty aller United States, for whom I have the t was a new one—and black—passed | a week. P. tra that shactinvd Gane tie ' tt ida a * Aver be | privilege of speaking, have viewed the over to the hurrying pair J off, the life m the top ¢ «GREATEST WHEAT cROP : pagal cu anraleeiptanad inate ime csada Es ols sufferings of the people of France It is significant that detectives | were snapped from their lashings and been victorious and will probably have | Many of our own people have been stated with elation to-day that they | ttt IN HISTORY FOREGAST ‘ms 102 members i2 the new Hous | WHY BUTTER | IS HIGH: themselves witnesses of thoue i. are making. progress on the case,| carted away, a Ifchout was snatched pa See | fuss. We were the more deeply moved Jough, « feur of the Black |were trying to la t tighter and) acreage Sown This Fall Indicates | cerned with the struction of the adios 7 veaiatkn te in which thi White taxi, in which the robber | thick p were smashed | a Cabinet after the election, ¢ ~ . > reel ‘i 1 berpetrated, forthe EAnk and secaned: wad’ Hoan mols e “ w.|__ Yiehl of 765,000,000 Bushel Se aremiar tinea ie gel se Big Creamery Company Pays Spe-| “1 bog that you will not suppane a, eped, “had hee . good sailor,” sal¢ s credits Premier Lloyd George n fae > xi ’ es 7 ese held without bail for examination to- |e Wyden carey couldn't. stand Next Year voring the appointment of the cy cial 3 1-2 Per Cent. and Distrib- | that because a wide ocean separated | underbil it ae stand | 5! ‘ . : us In space we we > 4 morrow, a¥ was John Mulligan, alinig trip, 1 wa om the day| WASHINGTON, Dec, 16—-The largest Woman Minister, The name of Pank- uting Concern 10 Per Cent. witnesses of ie shametel faa a. peg hired aeea rename Avenue | yeetarted. until imate ~ na op RTOW t th te} y ue Heer ni si pel sonnacsoms | The Beatrice Creamery Company of | Was wrought and the cruel and un- Aarts dead guild | BYeo Mery Garden. stayed in ued /of he United States le promized ty tne) Septurallyy. with: Smany a JOR Of | chicago, known as one of the largest | Necessary sufferings that were brough: |" Both are charged with being |for cight days, Pa ier areage la alma 16 per cents latger| tt phi tees tone prises amg (factors in the creamery business in the|UPOR you. These sufferings have c a peing acces-lihough there were 486 passengers on | Tease Is almost 16 per cent. larger| there is ample room for surprises an | filled our hearts wit y | sortes to the murders-—MoCullough bx qa cos than a dozen were at tho|than last year's and totaln 49,027,000| the Government party will feel doubta | Miadle West, today announerd Sli. oe what the peerage: = ager 2 ye the jacres. ; " fi idend of 3 1- ent. ti y » buy cause, as the police charge, his story |gining table in the heizht of the|/"°O* | 1. 8 to gg | ae to ite succes, oven If several mem. (special dividend te 9 3-8 par cent. to It) oe know what they signified, BAO amr Jas to the manner of his hiring and| weeflong storm lonetes Ce ee or ae | bers of the Cabinet, including Sir |499.900 capital 18 common stock. The| hearts were touched to the aWlék by |movements after the crime do not] phe Lorraine ts ordinarily one of ond; 18 ¢steaman Hy ihe Denasienant at) one! jeddes, First Lord of the Admi. regular dividend is said to be 12 per|/them. Our imaginations are Gilled dovetail, and Mulligan because he ad-|ihe fastest of Atlantic craft, a seven: | \ericuiture ae mene years winter whest |ralty: Sir Albert H, Stanley, President \rent. annually with the whole picture of what mitted to both Capt, Coughlin of the]day boat this it took fours | yield owing for winter killir and [of the Board of Trade, and Edw. raj The Fox River Butter Company also| France and Relgium in particular @ad Brooklyn Detective Bureau and Dis Jay the idonm La. Shortt, ¢ f Secretary for Ireland, /announced an extra dividend of 10 per| experienced. trict Attorney Lewis that on ‘Thursda w {the storm was about a|w M0 bushel have been ¢ Greatest curiosity [cent to itt common stockholders. The| AMERICAN HEARTS AFFECTED afternoon, the day before thc du uo when the wind blew steadily Th sndition t r Dee 1,| centres, er, on the strength of |Vox River Company is known as the] BY WRONGS OF GERMANS, wo men came to his stand and ordered | gt 80 miles an hour and at tines | was 98.5 pe Dr ed | the tat which under pow con. [¢isiributing subeidiery of che Beatrice) “When the United States env the car, telling him 1 wanted a prey par aA ER \ ‘ hand \ W unknown ty. MY, AAG, 0 Ok SIA Syne 18 d the war, therefore, they haut who could | ! t and the ordir i. While 1 tha Wonien cnr mualras Gomeaae ee wk te tered it not only because thoy whut to what was going. sober beara ¢ bewilderin ith England ma Supported | control several other large ereamery| Were Moved by a conviction that posing he bag to tbe \ us." For five days not a pa rp fit H the mid- | ply New York with t of its butter, pires wero wrong and muat be contradiction to the r of M r n of ‘ h he nan vote la supported hu to 90 cents a pound, loved liberty and the right, Gut Cullough. He avers the men wereleapes when they were trying to tie lab ee also because the illicit ambitions carrying the bag as they stepped|things down jSaid to Have Been Told His De-| It was because the Labor Party was | MORE TROOPS | BOUND HOME| which they were entertaining and from his cab, half a block om the Mrs. Vincent Astor, who has been} parture Would Gratity | ned to test its strength that it] attempting to realize had led te. | bank corner. It will be interesting to| washing dishes, serving meals | Ociaman refused to compromise with Liberal | the practices which shocked our \determine the outcome of this con-| ing, s for soldiers and mer ae Bie candidates in threc ered constitu 5 hearts as much as they of ing YY - lene tie ItRiena SAREE LOL ean AMSTERDAM D William |encies, although such a compromise | WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The War| our principle: Our resolution (Continued on Second Page.) 1G" maine aAmbrn SHA ehaim@an maka kh »hengollern, the former im: | w given the anti-coaliion- | Department announced to-day the sail-| wae formed because we knew -_ |the pier by Ni 19. Biddle manager | 2 re r pays it understa ists much greater strength in the new |in& from France of thy transports Man-| how profoundly great principles! Gl cara vou lw? of the estate | ne aS 80 leave i Neh af i Parliament, The Labor Purty hopes shale, Persia Maru, Carillo and Nanse-| og right were affected, but our " ‘ete nadian a oF 4 etal represe tlon rT been made at nd wi eturnin eric 4g Pacific Railways, 1270 Broadway.—Advt, “Oh, I've got 4 great story to teil,” | py St haa He | hase th returning American troops.| hearts moved also with our rese- a A i ; | s ontinued presence in H pnd was (Continued on Second Page.) | Aboard the Manchuria are the 116th lution. — she adraitted to reporters, “but I'm | likely to involve ountry Dus and 117th Field Artillery, headquarters . THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, ~ “ Ascede, Pufiteer (World) Building mi ARERR D diMcuities: | WORLD RESTAURANT, |of the 56th Field Artillery Brigade, 106th You have been exceedingly ganer- 03-8 Pet Row, N.Y. City, (Continued nTweltth 1 age.) The former Emperor, the r adds, | , , tana ah rn | Ammunition Train, headquarters of the| 0Us im what you have been gracious Deeianes — was told that his free depa would | gases Hal, maar pee. o1 624 Infantry Brigade, training eadres| enough to say about me—generous far Chet mom tor ant poresie open, doy ond DEW SSORTED HOLIDAY CASE. | be a matter of gratificativa to the Dutch Minced B 1 from the Sist Division and 966 sick beyond my personal deserts—but yo. Moa crdere ad Fawe Med and wounded, bave interpreted with real insight i ¢ OF i ee alieieencaaiael ne ee ee ee ee