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"If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ rio > EDITION BP [ “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Se PRICE TWO ‘CENTS. 'N World NEW YORK, ‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918. 14 rica hd ak IA. y “TWO OENTS. — “WILSON’S PLANS FOR REVIEWING ARMY ead ~GOVERNOR-ELECT SMITH ANNOUNCES HIS STAFF. HYLAN SAYS DON'T 1 OMES, SENATE RESTORES ALDERMEN BIDEN PRESIDENT GOING TO LANGRES SIGN B.R.7. CARDS * SAN ras TAX ON LUXURIES; GOODBY BY SMITH FOR XMAS WITH THE TROOPS — ery Member of Eleventh Regi- VOTINGON WRECK ssc" FIMEDAT IOP... STAFF ANNOUNCED EX-KAISER T0 BE WHOLE SHOW | Starts From Paris at One oClock in _ EY ‘ bsp fihacha a Finance Connie! $ Elimina-| Ol Custom of om of Visiting en ATOWNCHRISTMAS CELEBRATION the Morning, and Will Make Part eee we Brazen aicecapt t to Get | of Venue for Indicted ¢ cials, He Declares. vhile brigaded with | | saan es at the Head: Completing Final Conferences. meta » Association of PROTEST 1th Engineers from Col. Wiiam Barred From Village Chapel, illia a PARIS, Dec. 23 (Associated i?ress).—The President’s Christmas prt Barclay Parsons, the Regimental rance. | Revenue Bill with @ view to its pas-j/neon and announced that his WASHINGTON, Dec, 23.-—-In dis-| posing of amendments to the War! of the Board of Aldermen this after | . : Passengers Asked to | sig self Will Preach at Castle—Host’s | gramme provides for his leaving on a special train at 1 o'clock in the Lom et eat age before adjournment to-day, the /nation us President of that body will ‘ ; ; i oi ; La ros . Blanks Giving Opinion ou BRITISH NAVY TO TO TAKE PART |fenate, expressed ta Arat dlasent |taxs efrect Dec. at, In bidding ture Friends Spurn Invitations. | morning, the schedule for the run providing for the train's arrival at Finance Committee's revi-|well to his colleagues of just one LONDON, Dee. 23. | Chaumont, Gen. Pershing’s headquarters, at 7 A. M. | | Decision of Mayor. from th ; ee . IN REVIEW, LONDON ru by disapproving, 38 to 32, the | yea ar’s association, the newly el sted | W "mes HOHENSOLLERN has arranged for hisesit’s Christ The party will take automobiles thence to Langres, where the revie , BH Mayor Hy ‘ * committee's action In eliminating the mas celebration after the traditional German style, as far as ‘ ) aif the circumstances will permit, according to a despatch to the | of American troops by the President will take place. The President wi Fil]) Commander, now ow in |Chiet Executive made publ the | 20 per cent. tax on so-called luxuries, | © following state Ri Prench and Italian Warships Also | On motion of Senator Lenroot of |NAMeS Of Most of the members of his} Daily Express from Amsterdam to-day. \take lunch at midday with the troops, returning to Chaumont in the after- 7 ‘Tila Gisicivution of cards Coming Here, Another Rumor Wisconsin, the Senate reduced the tax| Military staff and announced thar The arrangements, by the ex-Emperor's insistence, will Include ‘noon, a Of Brooklyn ask aol —Daniels Due Christmas, from 20 per cent. to 10 per cent. on alllevery time he comes to the city aa elaborate religious ceremonies on Christmas Eve. The {dea of using Ot ine iri will leave i approva: of the or \ repost care from Londen today UxUfies enumerated in the bill except Lhis new official capucity he will visit! the village chapel for these, however, has proved impracticable for | 0" 6 Tum | UAG WO MAURY dolding officials und emp! NO shat che Wiest ‘and Hifth Battie Sqocde steno Aaa tse ba ietget god Ra Governor's Room in City Hail.| Yarlous reasons, one of them being the fear of popular hostile SRE Be Es ey ane ene Rha ‘eimulicate. with: tha: A demonstrations. The service, accordingly, will be held in the drawing. |@t 9 o'clock in the evening. [ie eens room of Amerongen Castle, which will be converted into a chapel. {President wil be. accompanied by “WM The ex-Emeporor desired to bave the Court Chaplain, Dr, Ernest Mrs, Wilson, her secretary, Miss Ben- Now York ©o Company and Transic Co robably queet of Senator McCumber of North} There he will receive those who de- | aval re- Dakota, who urged that the entire tax sire ¢ been #et | 1 pessions meet him socially or wish to or the holding of t fix the crimina ee her stated that be removed from thoxe arti to him on offiolal business fn > Stre une * I aed ht also The Senate, without objectio: ‘This means o revival of “ yon Dryander, come from Berlin to preach the sermon at the Christ- ham; Admiral! Grayson, an aide-de- of the Voacé Conference, nor la % tn wittch ninety lost thei | partistpate, A nits which Bdopted the Fin amittee’a) . ‘of one of the mas Eve ceremony, but the Berlin Government, says « despatch, has and the Prealdent’s private sec- | known how many delogatos will repe “The attempt h f ; niready be en @mendment for taxation of inherit. | Hest cust nthe State, City Hall) yefused permission for the Chaplain to go to Holland. The service, resent each of the various nations. New York Cons nt | La Nae cid ances in Heu of the tax on estates, as)!8 about 112 4 oll, In tts early) consequently, will be conducted by a German Missionary from Zeist, Adent Wilson's conferences to- |The delay in arriving at an agrow Deh en | h Admiralty recenily provided in the House bill history a trip from Albany to New| neur Amerongen, but Herr Hohenzollern himself will deliver the @&Y and to-morrow will virtuwly /ment of the date for beginning thy pie! t ‘ @ inheritance tax plan proposes! york City was an event fraught witn| sermon, complete the preliminaries he ia ex-|conforence may be xy 1 by thy / a gr ed levy ra A ‘on one h ¢ *, pected te nose Of before going to ‘act at there haw been no ir Scaracueted. Ae) So dships of travel. By the tim Many friends of Count von Bentinck, the former Emperor's host, — Pected to dive f before going t ; nore he no meeting ai per cent, on inheritances between! Governor reached hare he was rea England. They probably will lay the |su far between the British and the have been asked to attend the service, the message adds, but have principal part of the groundwork for American deleg 0,000 ar 5,000 25 per cents! to; ‘est, and the Governor's Roc = ’ fs $10,001 nd A acne pe jfor ar and the Governor's Room refused the invitation, The former ruler’s audience therefore will |.) actual ¥ Gontareace Nét enush — » attadal Ne on those over $2,500,000, in City cet asta tur Nis : , , prisuecy Mpenacente © actus vn e a a ls a m x Au important amendment adopted | Now museum of Coion,| mnulat of Count von Bentinck and bis family, the ex-Rmperor's ‘suite Mr, Wilson considers the most, to the numbe delegates each nas « t by the Senate, members exp! e fal relic and the servants of the castle. pressing of all problems before the) tion wil because the delega- s exempts from inheritance taxes life! tablos Christmas trees will be provided ws usual for the celebration. | Kntente nations ina tair Way toward! tions will act as units in the formal e co policies payable to bene-| Thomas the Herr Hohenzollern cut these down himself, with the help of two men | being solved, This Ix the question of proceedings: 4 ad | battleship New! fy . regardless their amount.! of Washington and ¢ chairs of the estate, in the Amerongen pine woods. The trees are being supplying food to the starving peoples President Wilson in in receipt Mex sehip A clause imposing taxes on life in-| banquet boards of tho first United) decorated and loaded with gifts. Ot [ibarated Country, “LE NOW: eer of numerous petitions from Ameri Z the ms furance receipts in excess of $25,000) § s Senate, ‘The former ruler has requested that no presents be given himself | Probable that the work will be handled — ean Catholics, both clerical and |principally by the United States,| fay, including several bisho; 5 | $100,000 IN DIAMONDS = ae <timinatoa thanked the] and the ex-Empress. [farough Herbert G. Hoover, Amerions | irecting. ‘hie, attention ter tia t ud od, to 28, the amend-/ members of the board for their co- ” b | ; ‘ sf ere” | marbery St: tbe: board t The feature of the Christmas dinner will be the turkey, In ‘ood Administrator, It has been made| frigh question and expressing thi -| ment of Senator Thomas of Colorado, | operation and wished them a pry | » yc He Hohe lle: will di ple | Be ae thio pan cant ca count ees ie a accordance with Prussian family custom Herr Hohenzollern will do | ptain to the Entente nations that the) hope that he endeacce na, aed ne i | = er apcian contributions, th emecay| christmas and « Happy New Year.| io carving himself, There will also be a plum pudding, made after | United States has no wish to claim! ity solution Ota is contri exee ‘he members of the Governor's , aes © Governor's) se gtd English recipe, which it is supposed the ex-Limperor's mother, | entire credit for the work of relief tn! president Wilson and Mra. Wilson ot $500, military staff are as follows | P > er from Windsor Castl © minds of the people who are to be | wont out walking t ; : ll) Rengier iehvan lttarie. @aacunced 7 We mata Princess Victoria, took to Germany with her from Windsor Castle the m| out walking y toda | n bitterly denounced! w. W Wear, Binghamt fed and @ patisfactory understanding | the first time since thoir arrival 4a the Finance Comrmitee's elimination of| Her! 8, Sackett, Buffale appears to be in sight t o Ds Paris, Safe | the luxury tax before a vote was taken.| mander L, M. Jovepbthal, Naval lte= | walk Of tho Anverioan Com |ar i hey ‘slipped. away (rota MONTREAL, Dec One lundred| “You've been thrashed completely," | serve; Major Frank Foley, Natl mal me ve wil) net be delayed: Ualieurtan ane ooiter cn tee toca | thousuna tollars worth of diamonds| #aid Senator Kenyon to the Domo-| Guard Reserve; Capt. George D. Mor- fee ent Wiluonta Wiaih Ge dinaland vulked up the : ring the night from the | CPats, referring to the election, “and st Infantry; Major Willia It is stated that the daily confer-| str strolling ab Thousands of these blank pple his SHUI be wined cil Hockan MMe yt #4 for an hour.) { f,, Michaelson & Sone, The ye you do this you'll be wiped off] Forbes Morgan, 1 Infantry; Dr. ences will continue among the dete The President did not don bis overe > : ‘ jeorge Fi er, was bound | 20 MAP. ms John H. O'Connor, 6%h ‘i : | gutes and the corps specialists em- | coat for the walk, Mra, Wilson were were distributed throughout Fri } by throe men who blow the} Kenyon said that instead of cut-| Willam Ottman, Capt. W ployed in the various branches of the of bla dn < . f a walking sult The Presi- to-day by employecs of the i. R, T.laafe open with two charges of nitro-| ting out and reducing luxury taxes] Suvle ntry, B eo Steer Prevident ‘Timothy 8. W . he would Increase them Frasi to change the plu transferring er! da hoa? and Blast Open when transferred to trial, I cannot emp! ty that the peop! these carda fal! und xpres- any c!roumstances, sion of the}r opinion were stole he wrecked train g business and levying taxes on| City; Major Kdward G. Murray, ott } ns PEACE TABLE PROGRAMME sf DYE MAKER IN FLIGHT those least able to bear them?” bel Coast Artillery, New York eet VENUE, SAY LAWYERS. aciseiiaas Senator Johnson, © enue by 4k idendorff profits in the 1917 bill, He ins that : | ‘ieiepeld great undertaking, and also with such ,dent carried his vane. Two Seere rae B. R. 'T, four of | ——— | “Do you want to aend word through | York City; a URT. FIFE WITH | 500 representatives of the Entente und | ¥ ret uy escorts | and Bawar 1 Lu i LEADING GERMAN © country that we are protecting! tional Guard Reserve New York | | Vriday on charges EFFORT TO GET CHANGE oF | enka =er: Injunction Against “News Pir-| Jewelry Concern in 125th RS THE GERMANS T "| her ac : OU This latest B. R. T. propngunda | Dr 1 Duisburg Goes ito] Prostessive Republican, declared that WILSONS ARE FLOODED | acy” by International Ser- Street »oted—Policeman BA T LL also was satd by lawyers to be ak? lh Saat “| $2,000,000,000 taxes had been lost by a Fitanla a ssted for Hold-Un ejudice against ther BERLIN, Sunday, Doe. 24 (Ansortatea| %@ Dad been far more tender toward mera SHINGTON nt art short 1 tal | |Givers Range From ( iren to he blank reads: ) . lehune at taver,| IE dusincss than was oclated Press to) man” nizsth Street | . Trappe ; : : Name oc... si ap Cart Dulabu a6 Levers | whe ea straight 80 per cent, war Statesmen and Gifts From Ca vay aivatine of pawaiby the lelercl at t catiaus Compulsory Arbitration and Limitation of 4 Address eed of the German Aniline Dye| way paid | pais ater (pleas eats Armed . ore eh) a Mayer Hylan agcommiiting mage industry, 1a reported to have fed to| mofcrring to the fight of a ye ee sou rantine New ; ese aes 4 Armaments to Be Exacted—Germany (strate has held certain employ- | Sw tserland. | when :. venteen members of jeans ban’ mnt wildland raed ths rs Must Make Full Atonement. r oes and officials of the under Dulsburm ate de 4 an 80 per cen a te me Court of #4) and aah ne ta nigned companies in proceedings | “PO” 48 the ce Tohinso: lared re told we|slready ty bare! stat ——— +PARIS, De The Matin to-day isiness" and General Ludond aeekinn to fix criminal responsi- |) pla ey wars yi sould note “hat auch * 0 ore p « ‘ r was aut 4 to print the artlele which occurred Nov. 1 in the |~ _ were even ca pro-Ger , ya r very | persons to nu) o- | SECON vor b te e first leadiine of whieh Malbone Street tunnel PERMANENT RANK ASKED |. tewit7i lacs pare ot range from children to| elated Press new rot. ‘The only person ii tw phi INJURED IN AIRPLANE os syesteruays Uiopia “Toemate Q. Do you approve his action, | your 1918, the Set Finance Com: statesmen, The presenta | licwtlon on bandits ¢ 1 wis M W's Reality," sets forth the manner : teeee . | tee states that the, favor au 80 per tr paint ngs, ivory » wit of Ta ka, why i" ; rocedure ¢ Promoters of @ We invite the freest expression | membership of th. '7." is . ette aay as standing m Tr » Paris—Hi Pent w the Ailled Governments,” of your views. Please fill out and Raker ck! Feses That Liver anit Le consin, vx-|° t w " Pilot. Killed v will be three stages," thit hand to any conductor, Bake so Ur wat Liggett and plained that ¢ Navi) Bia 4. One w tand : ? Matin says, “First, the Allied Gove Now York Consolidated Railroad Bullard Be Permanent Lieuten- | mage in. the eal - Hoth wei $ J.) PARIS, be Gen, Rhodes, head ernments will settle among thems ant General | war profit that not nouly | ¥ vr 1 ‘ t tie Am Armistice Commis-! selves the principles of the Leaguer id Transit Co Sar ere ; hg uted WAS severely ured in an @lr-|As « fundamental rule they will set Ben 7 at pap ‘ w he right of peoples to decide as uvel Ne lof the permanent rank of General on : Flies pe opinion Was rendered on te whippe t ‘ | ‘ His pilot was killed wir own ‘ a praatic officials under indictimer c Sirs da, evton C! Aarch es f : ftivetot J k of ) th r s A feom € ¢ t there wi ids dicbresiteceiog ee H, Bliss, and @ permanent Temoved f : B newspaper § ex RMnsaNs, H ; 4 icahians ments and coms ‘It was the una ’ n of 3 . . 2 10° Di 5 ' y f ' \ 4 uw to 1 , ry arbitration among the na ‘ i rank 1 4 Generalon Hunter “" . us t > r n 1 7 ¢ . ACI . Ligne! I fe Butlurd, was declared that taxi He WORLD CHAVET. MUNKAL n 1 Brandies man ' ‘ n ju na. 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