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“If It Happens In New York It’s in The Evening World’’ PRICE Two CENTS. ‘ROUSIN SOLDIERS JOIN SAILORS’ REVOLT IN BERLIN bas Circulation Books Open to All.” | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing (The New York ‘e eur ra Be NEW YORK, THURSDAY, nadlcdhelietendaadictird 26, 1918, World). 5 WELCOME FOR SE Baer anne BATTLESHIPS OF BITE cut» Special THOUSANDS CHEER SALORS AND MARINES ON PARADE SILENT WELCOME FOR FLEE Men and Women Shout Themselves ria. “Circulation Books Open to All.” 20 PAGES td ae all 0 WILSO WEATHER—Clearing, colder to- nights Friday fain fair. BIG FLEET AND PRESIDENT’S YACHT IN FORMATION IN HUDSON photograph taken for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer, SNOW STORM HITS ciry, THEN TURNS TO DRIZZLE; 0 BRINES “qui = 30 VETERAN OF r “a THN SION Dissipated ‘by F wre Ast Total of ea. Disabled Sol- Clearing Skies diers Arrive Aboard the British Liner SPREADS Ng THE ARMY: TO0 ARE SLAIN IN STREETS ” SNARE PATROL Mutineers Finally Finally Drive on From I n hundred disabled Ame the 4s i set and T viene: rah parades ever ; i i f on SEP CMO RESET ie Ve ident Of 77 Street as dhe view of many of : | ‘he mutinous xallors who ainiliar walers-home water vf out ale of 17th Bs peek IN TOUL, FRANCE: | moe" B70 TROOPS. REAGH wen pn THE SAXON FRONTIER News Sent Out by Finaicial Bulletin of Boston Not ( nent Telegray to Berlin ? ‘ ' ng to the : ’ : sta Force Arrive Contirmed Here yr t ah Ar wis] ‘The Keput } fh ul tim take th iin a! to The & . d the a S rk. 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Men and women siivut 1 the " ton team and 1 ' \| Tumulty Here an Personal Business themselves hoarse and triel t shipyards was | ene St, Nichola or Bide " 1 t Joveph | reach the soldiers of the sea through si His aetonded Daicuy tase SVGGARE tik i eee. ut8s | prenident Ww eaman's act, which morning the police lines which held them in among other things, provides for an inz| Was scheduled to play the St, Niche nin ij 1 tho Rivers Marne|tnes is visit. was s 4 restraint, Memories of Cantigny and orease ip gees a iearering man. | las Rink was crowded and he pro- | and Vewle From July 31 to Aug. 6,| personel bu and h vey range from Fletcher 180 to 9240 a ton, Senator SQeatinues on Second Page.) dn 2 Broad: (Continued on Bourth Pasay = | (Comunued oa Fowts Page) s he would have time to p pate in she naval seview, a aa :|London Gives Président Greatest ‘WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERS. “INSIST ON WILSON SPEECH AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE Welcome Ever Accorded Visitor © —King and Queen Meet and Es- 7 cort'Him Through Streets Fillega " With Cheering Throngs. LONDON, Dee. 26,—After having received a royal welcome to 2 London to-day and being conducted in splendor to Buckingham Palace, | 7 President Wilson's>tirst-specohortethe-Hrittsi-eapittt was {64 crowd Ors wounded English soldiers in the Palace yard. Thi The President had said, in” reply to the Mayor on landing at Dover, that it afforded him deep gratte ; fication to have the opportunity of matching his mind with the minds of those of like intention in attempting to bring about the best settlement of 7 speech was not on the pro nme. i and his | vlace the the wounded yard, began shouts of “W# want Wilson,” PLAN TO PROCLAIM |=: jer with Mary don the a great struggle. uckingham 1%; k ir appear- Probable Majority Elected to]. ™* Parliament Will Refuse Seats |the wounded meo, began calling for and Call Assembly. | WOUNDED SOLDIERS INSIST UPON A SPEECH. DURLIN, D 19 (correspondence President Wilson laughed and f the Sinn| waved his hand, indicatihg that he would rather ed Pre: The hot sped Mrs. Wilsvn Fein er the Nationalists in Hot speal i ‘ x. | Waved 4 small Union Jack, The ne ntary elections ©) crowd, however, insisted on a speech, al or hopes of the Sinn| , t waved the chorus It tw believed that when the} Des nd then ad- a ‘ade on Dee, 28 the! dressed hi specially to the einers w have won a majority, * anded #0 “1 do not want to make @ In fact, before the speech,” said the President, “but 1 do want to tell you how much honor you men who have been " wounded in this fight for freedom | Phe Sinn Penere elected te the! and to thank you all for the wel- | come you have so generously had gained twenty Nationa tid no} fy LY given me, | hope each and every t T " f 1 one of you will come through W e 4 1 safely to enjoy the fruits of the wh victory for which you so courages > eaatha S ously fought.” the i a oe Mrs. W elved a round of rate : wh peared on the . 2 F the frat few : : hgest it nonstration she ‘ r beatid at mall tipion Jack whieh on in hand at the land whieh we ae ae te President's speech Complete 2 wholly independer in boldly « uy wepoper resp ts, inetuding who p fed President Wilson » ner Orizaba . KING WELCOMES THE PRESI- DENT TO LONDON. t from Daveg te ‘, arrived at Chars m here exactly? on “| heartily welcome you te ed pie England.” was the King’s greet. ing to the President, ty in Ireland ~ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ’ cy areatly appreciate it, I aw i sure you,” replied Mr, Wilsdn, As the President, accompanied : .