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4 . view, it is in ited, there are plain things to be said, and he wants to say them-and avoid an- tagoniams because, despite ali the points to be éleared up and upon which wide divergences of opinion have beer expressed os representing public opinion in England and France, the Presi- dent is confident tha? an accept- * greement will be reached before the Peace Conference ac journs. While things are shaping up Prest- dont Wilson is working out his own plans and for the most part keeping his own council. President Wilson's health contiques good. He has completely shaken off | the cold which followed him to Europe, He is keeping in close touch with affairs in the United States through advices from the ‘White House, from members-of the eabinet and the headg,ef some of the special war bureaus Upon whom he is depepding for accurate informa: | tion. So far as is known the President has not yet selected a Director-Gen- eral of railroads, and Director-Gen- eral McAdoo may hold over until the President's return, Secretary of State Lansing was in conference this morning with a num- ber of the members of the American Delegation in an effort to organize the working force. The secretary met cach individual separately and began the assignment of duties to the vari- —— SOLDIERS’ COUNCIL | BARS RED LEADERS; ~TUMULTIN BERUN Great Crowd Pfotests Against | the Exclusion of Liebknecht | and Rosa Luxemburg. OOOO | BERLIN. Dec. 16—Kart Lieb- Knecht and Rosa Luxemburg, Bol- shevik leaders, to-day were refused Permission to attend the national meeting of the Workmen's and Sol- |aiers’ Councits, | Radical members introduced a reso- | lution demanding for Liebknecht and hin aide the right to sit in the con-! j ference, but they were ontvoted by a big majority. | At least 80,000 persons gathered outside the Prussian Parliament building during the altercation. | When it became known that tthe! Bolshevik leaders had been turned | down, Liebknecht suddenly appeared jon the roof of the Parliament bulld- jing and degan to address the crowds, CBQHDDOWDEMOAODOSGIOSE which two machine guns are moun Bk ii NG WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3f, 1918. Eg —_—~ OO TOBOROAY OOODROOHNAGG) @ | toy TN BERLIN ted. @ | declared ti _|UNTERMIVER DENIES ‘ PROLGERMAN VIEWS BEFORE SENATORS Declares He Refused to Act as Embassy’s Counsel and Explains Letter to Albert. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17,—Samuel Untermyer of New York, whose name |has been mentioned in the investi ‘tion of German propaganda, appeared | before the Senate Investigat- ing Committee to answer what he de- scribed as innuendoes and implica- |tions which made it appear that previ- lous to March, 1916, his sympathies were pro-German, Mr. Untermyer hat/ he had declined, after | being solicited, to act as counsel for the German Exhbassy. | ‘There is not a shred of basis,” he | said, “for these vague implications. Referring to his letter to Dr. H. F. 1 I OOO® Aivert in February, 1916, regarding German soldiers who had gone over to the revolution patrolling the streets of Lerlin in a motor car on {the purchase of a New York new WAVY MUST RECRUIT 200,000 NEXT YEAR Great Number of Discharges Makes It Necessary, Says Capt. Lanning, Asking $12,000,000. WASHINGTON, Dee. 17.—Two hun- dred thousand men must be recruited for the navy next year to take the Places of men enlisted for the war who \will be demeliished. Capt. 1. Lanning Chiet of the Bureau of Navigation, |made this estimate to-day in asking the House Naval Affairs Committee Yor an appropriation of $12,000,000 to cover transportation and recruiting expenses. After July 1 next 350,000 men will be needed in the regular navat force to man the Naval and Shipping Board tee. 215,000 mén, and 165,000 of these en- The regular navy at present has Hated since the war began—120,000 for four years and 45,000 for the duration of the war. More than 60 per cent. of the war recruits have asked to be dis- charged, Capt. Lanning said, and the navy is in honor bound to release them. In addition, it was explained, as soon 48 pence terms are signed the Naval Reserve Force, numbering 290,000 men, must be placed on inactive duty. anette etal Births fm Year Exceed Deaths by 06,044, LONDON, Dec.*7 (By mail).—Among inglish children there ts a legendary BRITISH POPULATION GROWS WILSON AND CLEMENCEAU IN AGREEMENT ON PEACE TERMS | FIRST PHOTO OF BERLIN REVOLUTION CZECHS OCCUPY KARLSBAD. Take Possession of Fa ing Place AMSTERDAM, Dec. 17.—Czech forces have occupied Karlsbad, it was reported here to-day, Karlebad, situated near Prague {a Bohemia, is one of the most famous watering places in Europe. ( Houses to Order WHY PAY RENT? We are prepared to build houses in any style, at any price and in any location in Brooklyn — constructed on fixed price or cost plus basis. Fasy terms of payment. We have millions invested in beautifully developed prop- erties that are offered at pre- , war prices. Wm. E. Harmon & Co. Largest Operators in the World. Address Construction Dept., W. 261 Broadway, New York City. We are prepared at all times te finance building operations, He was wildly cheered. |paper, Mr, Untermyer said he bad) ie inst ey, . ous members of the Americas 6PUD | Ainough gurrounded by Govern. | ———————» _— es tania dia Jdlecuesed the question with a friend ling mar another baby hes meen tone, +> | , ment soldiers, Liebknecht spoke fear- vans | h was not mentioned, but/i¢ this is th umbla Street, Brooklyn and Camilo Fer- | “ ” |whose name was e case the stars must ITALIANS HONOR WILSON. | reasly. He ied cries of “Down with | ’ andes, rine edtng No. 238 State Street KING FELL OFF WAGON |that the stage of meeting the pro-/ have joined the belligerents during the Size. ' | Scheidemann!” “Down with Ebert!" | Bridgeport, Conn., were arraigned on| , | posed venders was not reached. three months ended June 30, to fight on | SMITH—-KATHLEEN AGNES, died at “Down with Haase!” despite the fact | charges 0} ery. e complainant E VY on bout this evening and|the side of the Allies. In the United | ‘he home of her daughter, Mra, Charles harges of robbery. ‘The compla' ‘The talk abo’ Kingdom 220,14 birth H, C. Pearsall, Cranford, N. J., Sunday those officials were sitting in the was Miss Beatrice Anges, twenty-one morning paper being jn the market : wo WSte FORMLETOG, | ening, fe6, 18. MILAN, Dec. 11.—President Wile0n | house, within sound of his voice. years old, No. 236 West sith street, | WHEN TRUCE WAS SIGNED: in goesip for a long | os aginst 00s Geathe, so that the! “Tying in state at THD FUNE has been proclaimed an honorary mem" | ‘The scene in the,Parliament cham dressmake bie bis maids a Wo rene amaionn | Sor nUer tnereanes o.eu, OMURCH, Bresdwey. aad Oath te ber of the Academy of Selence, ber wa. striki: Patrolman Enright testified that at = bara Nh cag del ae 5 Ee Campbell Building, until Wednesday. : onl ed that at a \ day, RENCE, Dec. 17.—The National e ing one when the cs s' 4 54 rn ni » |to acquire it on proper terms. I had Pence ‘Delebaten. ‘ednes a darotien It’ Lawyers, in convention | meeting was called to order. The | Heh Bre t and | iehth Avenue, 4 aa British Ruler Had Wine With Din-|‘\.tussea it in 1913 before the Euro-| BRUSSELS, Dec. it -The gerne 2.48 A.M Megulem mass at thei la here, adopted resolutions thanking | room was filled with soldiers in field | iad .serehens: "Ste: chaeea the (tat perth ner and Saw First Show Since | pean war with the same friend, at @/Government announces that its dele-| 69tn St., Wednesday, 10 A. M. Inter- Se ee ir ab PUK | ae (Werte Ge | ——- in Eighth Avenue and fired several War Started, jtime when he was considering the/satlion to the Peace Congress will be| ment Woodlawn in “the ¢rium were workers in shabby clothes, * bbs ¢ f the Evening Post, then composed of Paul Hymans, Minister for | TACTKIAN. STEPHEN TACTKIAN, and proclaimed him ‘an honorary mem- |, Gontineed LP shots when the chauffeur did not heed (Cecupuadints’ 6 Assiletes Pract | purchase 0! e Dl mureiba Ask an 2 CTKIAN, ber of the organiaation. Fer bed gedtas tlc si dleard| Mi Rabareesbon i. ck yeah ey dar his command to stop. ‘Then, he said LONDON, Dee. 10, | supposed to be for gale. We have | Porien Abate and Former Minister in carrie at CAMPBELL FUNERAL —_——_ omen in the é the taxicab stopped and two men jumped x lbeen and are still in negotiation for 4 'URCH, Broadway, @6th st., Wedaes- audience. ‘They were the fi P TIL, armistice week King | of Justice and Socialist leader, and| day, 2 P. a POPE INVITES WILSON | y @ frat to en- | ime four men conferred for a time and |out pulling the woman after them. The George had not been inside |another paper on his behalf. Baron Van Den Heuvel, Belgian Mints- we e000) ter the chamber. |then McCulJough and Mulligan left}automoblle drove off and the two men a theatre since the out- | “Dr. Albert expressed a desire to}ter at the Vatican and Former Minias | etet OSCAR VATET. IN AUTOGRAPH LETTER Booting. occurred ta Dresden Sun-|to have @ drink with him, Capt. [ran west on G6th Street as the women! 41. Oe war and had not pare |bave the opportunity of interesting] ter of Justice, ofarriett at CAMPRELL FUNERAL \ Feed uillea cane wo per | Coughtin pointed out that’ MoCul-/T tre suman sald he ran after the| taken bf intoxicants since 1918. his friends on a purély business basis —— péahtepay i . a ioe he'd gery and six wounded, | ough denied even seeing Newchaffer, nay aia Wil later Jethed: by Batheltaan On the night of the signing of |and I told him that if anything was/ French U Lecomte Occupy Y : His Under Secretary of State Ar | tice by ‘a woman who concealed a | While Mulligan denied seeing the tall! sos oh sertzhouser who had heard the| the armistice he had champagne |etarted I would let him know. which) 1, 1) Wiestaden, With House for Handing | revolver in her muff. and short men, but admitted drink-|snots, One of the men ran into the| with his dinner and after perus- |1 did by the letter of Feb. 19, 1 MIE CheseeOTnT ¢.|__ HELP WANTED—MALE. i ————_> ing with Newohaffer ellar of a building at No, 416 West Géth| ing a long list of theatrical at- |from Florida. He seemed entirely French Atiny, entered Whesbcdeae yitt | BOXS between © and 12 years of se Saag for “ A ~ ce i d 5 \ 4 ba Wisiedin Sone years of tgs, wanted to It to President. Two es robberies at thé point Of | street where Enright captured him after| tractions he selected something | familiar with the law, that if he be. French Army, entered Wiesbaden yea-| "cir Ghia af fm incumation, "ADA char led the police to-day to renew], ‘struggle. Hertzhouser arrested th ; ted) his interest would| troops were reviewed f 5 manny PARIS, Dec. 17.—Mgr. Cerretti, Papal 21 ENEMY PLANES DOWNED by bead r 4 @ ‘struge us jer arrested the| tlively—one of the most popular |came interested) cone from the steps | cp HaSs (not baritone) wanted for chalt, on his way e Un | : hAeseon agen She] enjoy. that that circumsta: some- : to participate in the jubilee celebration | Yesterday two bandits held up the|was on her way home in the taxicab a ero thing to do with his declining to par- of Cardinal Gibbons, called on Col. B. M. | Lpeonen ae saloon of Samuel Kohn, at No, 724]and that somewhere between 424 and S, |ticipate, although he did not so state.” House to-day to make arrangements to Cant. P. Tiaccaci Will Join Royal | Steinway Avenue, Astoria, The de- | 6th Streets three seen entered i ane DUTCH TURNING TO ALCIE \ scans Aaror Levy of New York, be received by President Wilson. ‘ scription of these two men closely fol- |#aid that she was chocked and that the| 4.34. oy 7" ke akc has been mentioned as negotiac ‘He will present the President with an Air Force Staff at ! men took from her a pocketbook con- who , autograph letter from Pope Benedict | Toronto, lows that of the bank robbers. Last lining several rings and $6, The pa- River Sehelat, ing the purchase of 1. B. Miller's - ‘4 troiman said that a pocketbook found ye n y stock in the Warh and will discuss arrangements for the iene tBtse ep hound. aneiron nes Ketbook £0 D ‘There 18 an Smpor-| A inority io the Warhelt, « visit of the President to the Pope during|, 8T- JOHN, N. B., Dec. 17.—Capt. P, | Vittorio Cunee of No. 246 East §6th Lopez was identified by the complaina ment under way in Dutch) y wish publication in New York, ies resthant’s sex.in Beme. Tinceact of New York, wh» distin-|Street, In the first place they got > commercial, political and financial cir- ee Falerssit) waiennee © iii 5 Fad : |quished himself with the Canadian Air | §40 and in the last $500, One of the clea, according to a despatch from The | Teiterated @ matus | Heese 4: eknee, Man arrived here trom ape bh fl Two MEN ARE SLAIN IN Hague to the Mgttin, Indieating that the the committee in a telegram Satur- ADMIRAL CASTRO ELECTED | nritua » Was tan wes described aa tall, | foreiin ‘polley of Hotiandewill'asfuine's Gay that he purchased Miller's stock ; » s inconcel e that ew di ion based on close: latio 4 . p Capt. ‘Tincceel, who alse served on| ot eee eee t eee ttn000 loot | With "se Entente nations. and that Mr, Untermyer's connection Behold the Shrine who had just divided a $15,000 loot ' t consisted of a loan of $35,090. | would bother to hold up a saloon and with it cons ‘The leader of the He said Miller's statement that he League, in a speech at Harlem, decl the Italian front, was decorated with Dutch Economical STATEN ISLAND MYSTERY At Which PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL the Distinguished Service Fork He | r es | ot re that the Jarit ing Me P recornized that the River | w ved from the publication be ° , |downed eleven enemy plaies, according |the fact remaing that the similarity, (14 Bound Dead, the Other Dying Scheldt shculd be Interrystionalized. ras forced a pro-ally tendencies, was | Every Good Kiddy Leaders of Two Rival Factions Ar- |‘ oMelal count, and wnomciniiy de-|1n description is suspicious, fter St Are Fired Nea eae | “pure fiction. Worshi; D so J ot stroyed sixteen, of which four were; The Kohn saloon robbery was per Mfter Shots Are Fired Near | saa yimi dan FOR EMPEROR, | “After ‘writing Aibert in February, orships These ays rested in Connection With As- | shot down with the istance of his|petrated at o'clock yesterday Factory at Mariners’ Harbor. Li ha * 1916, concerning the purchase, Mr. | Oe Tay, abet * observer, He will join the Roya! Air | q » wife of the pro- ‘ Intermyer received a communication EY, JIMMY! Have y: sassination of Paes. bs Royal Alr/| afternoon, when the wife of the Dru-/ sision asand detectives wore con-! Austri Royalists Nominate | Untermy: ‘the proposal had (5 my Fores stall at Toronte. |prietor was alone, and a patrolman! ¢onteq with @ baffling mystery to-day | Brother to Suceeed Charles. Eira ioe ran Berlin In. these -— > Y LISBON, Portugal, Dec. 31.—Admiral | stood in his box not 100 feet away./in the murder of two shipyard work- PENH Dec. 17. Bt : nications the name of the} Canto Y Castro has been elected Preal-| sa iphads ED pat ae COPENHA 00, TT At & Mon | comma: disclosed, but Unter- Gent. of Portugal in succession to Dr.| ING After a cash drawer had been emp- ers who were shot down last nigit near archist meeting in Vienna yesterday, | paper was not discloses Ola Be | they've got Old Santa Sidonio ¥ who was assassinated | tied of $40. the woman's diamond the Proctor & Gamble factory at, which was attended by a number of myer told i cee oo liek Claus in marble of the late Saturday night. REVENUE BILL THROUGH | tavatticre taken trom ner throat, and Mariners’ Harvor, Joseph Biella’ wax Gencrala, Archduke Maximilian, Brother | Wadena Christmas Palace; it Dr. Brito Camacho, leader of the $1,500 in cash and bonds overlooked, Killed instantly ahd W. Radvivzowskt of former buanetor Charles, was noil-) “Mir, Untermyer denied that he had! must have cost « milyun dollars” Umionist group in the Portuguese Cham- ‘ond the pair escape jrecelved wounds that caused his death | Phe social ‘a’ despatch from Vienna stated to Allen Property Custodian | ‘Forgit it, Kid; they've got Santa por of Deputies, and M wes Lima, | Assails T. piper A pi : the sevefal hours later at St. V adds, io take sharp measures| Palmer that he would purchase the | Claus in Milk Chocolate at ader of the fItepubliean Party, have |ASails Taxes as “Limit of Endur-| Their description was wired to the jiocpital tthe Morarchists. New York ning Mail, provided | LOFT’S and it only costs 180, eas ia Ee Htelty | ance,” but Would Pass Measure, | Astoria station and transmitted from) itty is known of the men « t —$$—»— tha: its being Gert ie” represented | » - . , e to 00k Jetectives look-| that they had arrived sclosed. e e) Then Revise It ine Mad Sehr voee ad, eam, | say on. & ferry. trom New |FOUR SCALDED ABOARD SHIP fhe American bondholders of the Mail | % ; we al, ng ove’ a cited, COM- jagged behind when: the other passen- sete i and in endeavoring to protect ir | WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Prompt| pared it with that of the bank gers cushed for Street oars nt |Workmen Injured By Burating| interests he proposed Mel Far yo ee paper to tell you e PARIS, Dec. 17.—In discussing the |P®#4se of the War Revenue Bill was| thieves and declared they believed) ))°4°\Utchinan at the Procto Steampipe on Algonquin. jasa representative of Hes ¥ itoadead we have in the way of Holiday severance of relations between Poland |¥"®*4 in the eSnate to-day by e&nator| the same men had done both jobs, | ble factory and a few mir | Four men were scalded, two of then | aro ,08 ew colitty for $900,000 ot} Sweets and beautiful Gift Pack- and Germany, the Petit Journal fore- |Pe?Tose of Pensyivania, Senior Repud-| ‘Pye scene ofthe latest holdup is; te men found lying in the ehehal hem | would assume lia y fi . Our big stocks fairly . When a steampipe in the boiler The shots wey n fired at such the bonds, and asked Palmer not to} give publicity to the German interests lean member of the Finance Committee. sees an alliance in the near future of |about three miles from the Canarsie | range that the n's faces bore with hundreds of timely om of the steamship Algonquin at the the Polish Government with the Demo- |Scnator Penrose gave his views when | ; | der marks. ng Drydock, Hoboken, aper. Such publicity would pire rything spark- The paltan’ Government nit continase te |e, e8nate reached the Income Tax | section Where the black bag, contain- |" Robbery evidently was no {exploded to-day. tiaee Pe? financiaily, he d, and ies with absolute freshness and preparing to adhere completely to the | section which provides for reducttan of |!N8 Some paper bands with the bank tive, for both men had several dollars) Thy injured are Louls Concime, No. | iaved it for the protection of the in- radiating the true entente alliance, rates in 1990. Chairman Simona of |Markings upon them, three soft col- | Chea femciry: (They! were identitied Monrc Carmelo. ‘Tabbaco, | terests of his clients. Christmas spirit. Need we urge you to hasten your selection? the Finance Committee, in charge of the | lars, size 15, a pair of No, 9 gray|by cards in their pockets, but the de- . 51 Oliver Street and Joseph Solerno iF "4 = bill, had formally anounced that every | gloves and a white muffler, was found | {retives have not learned where they 37 Monroe Street, /POLES MOBILIZING 1,500,000 pecial for the Church an Sun stort would be made to reach a finai| yesterday. Detectives were busy in| lieved a feud among thelr countrymen | pases seat Christmas Tree ‘ The Unknown vote on the meagre betore the Holidays. /thig vicinity following this latest | Wa# Fesrons ple for thelr deaths | AM Classes From 1888 te Picads\ ofl METROMOLITAN MIXED canpy. consisting ot ie weonsin, Re- | cue when th yon was robbed “f | | Crystallized Creams and Assorted Jelly Gums, wit! Violini Publican, gave notice that he would |? back bag was found near East| BROOKLYN HOMES ROBBED, |'*""™ for) BERNE, Dec. 11—The Pollan Gov. Pound “Holiday Greetings” folding boxes. Samples may be offer later a substitute for, or move eB ate ciee edapis ey ea SUR TB da sled al ernment has called for mobilization o| : 10 Inist for reconsideration of the Income ‘Tax | 104th Street and the Long Island rail-) | eee etree | avetiera|the classes from 1883 to 1901. They seen and prices obtained at any Loft Store. soli |road tracks, was made in Milwaukee, oe ment in He was « violin teacher—one of the |*°tion | » Seetio | tin OLD FASHION CLEAR TOYS—Pic- old school. Mechanical music, as he| Althoug strongly disenting from the|/according to Detective Roddy, who) . : teed if ‘ 2 ae tere e Kiddy's Christmas without the termed it, had never pleased nor at-|Tovision for 1920 taxes, Senator Pen- | has been working on this detail of the ne ne yd vp , bi S aa - us n one| troops there Chrlaciry ee con a oat tak tae tracted him. He had listened all | Po#e raed earty passage of the bill with | case, He asserted he had been to] DeRBDON OO of the mene Parmer — animals, ‘This is the same good old brands of “canned” music, and still had|* View to revisionwtater. He favored | every manufacturer of similar bags [Of Broollyn yesterday and last night.) CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Le eg dd 35c remaived unconvinced. abolishing war excess profits taxes and |in New York and they had told him it " Ny in Namen ad® goal workar| — D hox Substitution of a ne waystem of flat in- “ Miata Weel te at cree eee ics, f Ne B-Ib, Boxes, 81.6: cVES ED | EVERY CHRISTMAS) come taxes. Tho bill's rates, Senator |W## Rt & local product, @ Tock} A gold, watch valued wt $45, $50 tn High, low Se coy EHED CREAN oergheey his pupils were in the habit| Penrose sald, reach the “Limit of En-|Wa8 different, He would not say the) Con Aes wsarinent of Kent i. Stile ee g PRINTS “Popular members of fusuriowsly cove t ‘ ‘ 4 | durance” and only are entitled to sup- |robbets might have been from Mil-|No- 519 Fifth Stre Another r sia the LOFT Candy family are these Fomed Premiam of giving bim an informal) por as war emer |waukee, but believes they may be| robbed was No. 410 Third Street. Db: a HOSIERY big disks of deliclous er: flavored concert. This Christmas they = |known out there. Their description] itt yen group of robbery whe ate | Ae FF perinesa auned a surprise, MOB BURNS ODESSA PRISON. | wa» telegraphed to that city to day. | wearing soldiers and sallors uniforme, | 2H oai Gnecialiies alt y — —_—_——— | Search is being made ra black - | Hakdwi ir 1 . ha Our Spe = AFTER THE)... kines automobile, which the police have |4,500 MORE TROOPS COMING. | hii TAL SWEETS—Thin le 9 combin ad MemTaary LANE bal been | TT ee eee Bee Bee id was around the bank on the | — | Hala Map, : ae h antning “the follow|ne “smcets: Th 4 played, they announced the| , Peavicts Betense Se a ha atin Tatas arn, eRe Deslunates Additional| (anian Silk stockings that Hite Plantations’ Chocolate Crit a grand solo of the evening,| ODESSA, Friday, Dec, 13 (Associated | day of the crim ni lar poly bn Malia tap Matir Ratera, | Chew’ fe" Ouiy. wear. rapes Lott Peppa. Mint Le 1 Terke Suddenly, from behind n|Pree*)-Serious rioting occurre) here |ning down the story told by Mrs, Lan-| \... {te foe, MAEM Sierdiie | Seibe Gactor” : ' Milk” chocolate and Package of Chewing ¢ i deawn curtain came the poignant strains |!et night when elements oppored to caster, wife of a bunk employee, that | WARTINGTON. Det. ti— erat: | en Prod Silk stockings that Fae, j fu violin, played b, sere the Hetman ef the Ukraine burned the (she saw a third man hand a ‘black | Ing notified the War Department to-day | Cry i ula violin, played by © mastermusician, | eee ide pertoee were nine |bag to two others directly before tae at he had designated for early convoy garter clasps cannot E—One of our finest ollduy oackakes. present ¢ | o's bd ed | ©, @ number of jor nits, i a peceoam £ THERE WAS) inn wundred prisoners, mont of chem |%°!tup. eel | be feesiey ee adit perv his ruin, Avworted Cum Jellies CF overall Plantations, i , —_— cluding the 27th Er nd the S46th f : elles. fi A breathlons alone 0a the adherents. of the Hetman's ibe abad | OBBED INT Xi: si artillery: Tr ut 4,500 of Silk stockings dyed to music stopped and some insaceeoed Le ‘ | este One tl 5 2a, | + i i : 7 TTT ‘The unknown Tian was—The New [ported that advices received trom tiev! TWO) GAPTURED IN CHASE p Mortar. Ba 2 teth + 38 without charge. irom te a ty on. Only The New Edison could |Gay by troops of the "Directory. Te | Ath Sfotpy, Mechanicn Regi: | it ra Silk stockings invis- ne et OW s eegeemiee GUALEEY and e created this illusion of masterly |was nd@ed that. the Hetin t the saa | tish Replacement Dreft | § t+ ¥ cum OSSNES | ” Artisti. Presentation. PACK, SE no Wah an: playing. Hear it at the Edison Shop| (Ukraine had abdionted and the Cabinet | policeman Fires Shots to Stop Car by Gen ibly repaired; “runs to-day sl aaa | Whe . pelvision” * a reknitted; new toes SUPER AssonT MILK CHOCOLATE P | eee Heat im “male > 3 ALL or feet inserted. pone ant Checalateen= PARiAva—— A bie x Lhe EDISON CLEMENCEAU UPHELD. | Screams ment the Wie "Department t 8 a i pach lesthseme bar ot Calls lo a 2g | lanation, but the assumption here | Sut t i tee containing a. cole arin Honey Now | story of ae that the division has be jeated | Beri’ : lection of | Class A dipped in rich C Geniites Side Yo ¢ Conse: A story of the holdup of a woman } hat the divi hast ted | Rruxdebaker Cy, > s ‘ a pped in rich Caramel, renee yy BIO te ATG. (three men in a taxicab in Kighth Ay American Army ‘of occupation. in Gers | fei e% GOTHAM hacker “a “beautifully rolled in chopped Pees: . PARIS, Dee. \2-The Chamber of [Sly thi morning and of a chase in| many tet Asbo ee HOSIERY SHOPS Uecorated con- 80c Deputies to-day passed a vote of confi-| 5. two patroimer ae tera diner B. Steel il g No. 1 West 34th St. Scie, Mouee Orposite pubis Library’ | ence in the Clemenowiu Government, |e ™ pai yarn alter two fleeing me REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA. |''..; Ree : LE Rad A Fifth Avenue The vote was taken on the question of Pulled the woman to the sidewalk aid | Merlin Meare Report of Uprising) i Mk 4 x BME HeRNe Butler Peansi Bridie Also whether the armistice terms are ace se” pecs sa wae oe te ea : eh Hanser, No U, §. Squadron at Pol exact vocation vee | Butter Peanut Brittle E ceptable, when Deputy Bmil Constant fried ’ olsen AMSTERDAM. Dec. 12.-—A revolu-| gonDON, Dec. 11,—The Italian Em Hephone Directory, | Made the Lett vest Orange and Newark orked why total immediate demobiliza- »¥ Patrolinan Robert J. Enright leche te intirstian taashiea’iey fas lipeney here states that the vepert fram ‘The specified weight ine | POUND BOX i cording to information received by | baasy here es that th bp le ? Robs. Men ot the German army was not In- Two men who gave the names of { nl Anaeiger of Berlin trum? Bul Laimbach that_an. Ameriean squadron Laimbi had arrived at Pola was unfounded, t from Bul- clud the container, Fanceiseo Lopes, thirty-six, No. 62 Col- parla by way of Hungary,