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FVENING WORLD'S SHOW BRINGS JOY 1044000 KDDEs Singing by Chorus Chorus of 2,000 a| Feature of Entertainment at the Strand. 3359303930000856: ’ More than 4,000 Kiddies, guests of The Evening World, had the time of their lives yesterday at the Strand Theatre, The entertainment included special features which delighted the} youngsters, but the greater part o the programme was presented by the Kiddies themse The guests came from the H Orphan Asylum and the Boys’ of Avenue A. 1 entered Club the ney theatre with shouts of enthusiasm Me chorus singt in whictlr more than 2.000 of tt vs and girls joined, w: with a vim showed the joy of the youngsters: = done eh Silence fell only when announce. ne was made that Sophie Ire Loeb, director of the annual Evening World entertainment for the was too Warry Sehlacht rea which is to Miss Loeb with an offering of flow ehildrer and F Kiddtes. re from the To Our Dearest eygeg) Su “THE ‘EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, - DECEMBER FIRST PICTURE OF U. S. TROOPS IN GERMANY EPS Re RHEE EOE ERD EED ETE HE POAEMOOREEDRICORD ERNE EEE EEE EEE eee AMERICANS IN VPREY 5S . Bede 8 bn booed Hour thousand ‘hove is the firet photograph to arrive here showing American | size occupied by our forces. The German residents are seen going about assembled The troops on rman soll, A regiment of Americans in khaki is shown! their business paying little or no attention to the American soldiers, the World's Christmas party | the public square in Treves, the first German city of novelty having worn 6 Strand nena ——— —_—- — - - a nd you CAPT. HOBEY BAKER «| MET HIS DEATH IN / FALLOF 2,000 FEET THE WORLD'S CHRI BRATIO TMAS Cl ything like it,” re wonderful, sy chorus of dren s —.—- The Star-Spangled Banner,” “Ameri- | fhe a anata ¢ OVER oh vcolumbin the; Football and Hockey Star m of the Ocean,’ otie songs with manife Dan Manisof, and Genice her patri- | t delight | s and dances, | ina Former Fiancee Reported Married in Paris. in #« Currick, panese | dance, won hearty tributes from their| PARIS, De A 2,000-foot ta fellow young performers were led Capt, “Hobey famous ph wherger n flyer, was learned here Mansger of ‘the: the: He fell at the Tours aero- need for the comf Svening World's guests, sald me he was waiting to pro- “1 think The Evening World should | &°% me. get a vote of thanks from the entire en aS Tian population o! w York, T never és PETS SU joba 7 aytht : " | C'Hobes") Baker, aviator, hockey and SS ne ee ee ee “S°) football star, had been aceldentally children are simply wild with de ee wed vipeul wreaenily ‘ght nfirmed in a cablegram received to- The 1,200 members of the Le nathaad: Doce ie pene eal Club were taken to the theatre : nealing Ceaethe acu dures provided without charge by the ' Wifth Avenue Stage Company, Many : Wes nariewe fore Biche EI daiea na She ATH AUIAE Host airmen, and the flight hoewas Eas MeO an nels d not @ few | matte tu have been his Avenue for the first times} ict bere Pyiens terwiit $ WAS Af} be buried b Raoul Lufbery and Louis de i t Downers! pyyid . other superintendent of the Boys’ Club, — | Ameri who guve thelr shouted their delight at tie) Lives service of their on the said. “at ) SONY with them, share as a privi their ng is nia vil tness pleasure and In the back rows of the theat ily watched over by i ate h ane: of The Bve ork ainment. | taker's squadron, the 4th Pur- esis Evening World on ny roup, 18 the itor who sent were a few crippled children, who to-/ Mr, Pyne word of deat norrow will have their own | ker’s mother, who has been mar- ; nai ae Tee |ried a second Ume, and is now Mrs, ins tha aap May Pemberton Baker Van Shutts, is ning World, ‘Then all t seriously i!l at the Murray Hill Ho- hildren of the city will be welcomed] tel and hosn't been told of his death f r the shock would k tad made happy dont with th hrieks of laughter from the chil end com story from Iren greeted the arlie Chaplin ton to th t that ures, in’ which the screen humor . who agement to the vlaughters innumerable Germans ar rr Princeton star was broken escapes uns recently, has Just been married to an ~ attache of the American Embaysy in Pari 11,071,300 FRENCHIMEN eve} DIED ON BATTLEFIELD, GOVERPMENT ANNOUNCES 10C. SCRIP FOR AMERICANS. | Army in Germany to Be Pald in TWO YEARS INU. S. PRISON Pwo N. Y. Girls Missing; TO WHISTLE A WELCOME ped Last Seen Weeping — er Wages She Had Lost * ‘ Harbor Gree to Ships Forbidden Ofticially To-Day Under Espionage Act Gere P - ; Codfrey L. Carden, Captain of tie Josephine Arena, 15, Believ Port of New York, to-day announced Afraid: to Go Home After | Laeislar ones monthly neity neni | PD, weleomes to home-coming transport eliminated at the request of Capt. Car es SEEN SATURDAY. | deb, “Now tits made mandatory,, zs | a penalty of v $10,000 fino or two sea = in prison under the espionage caw sor violations, |No Word Received From Adele | | : thes ; int ven Kramer, 25 Years Old, | ' Hike deo Rae Since Monday, | ne Vote By ee to greet the tet f | Two mothers are anxiously w | provide that all ab! pean t arber ke distane ‘ 200 yards « ing to-day for word from their « beslaars / ‘ ing daughters, One is Mry, bi tt ts ne ° Kramer of No. 54 Manhattan A 4e bg : whose daughter Adele, twenty-five, yh has not communicated with her since ho nt Monday, The other js the mother of Miss Josephine Arena, fifteen, of No. axrdnen, |1848 Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, who nareira | has not been heard from since 8 va € . ” ‘day several time | The of $6—her week's wages amid ear-pler jin oa York « retto factory her father and mother, She was lost| |seen by a chum, weeping over he DISCHARGED FROM SERVICE |loss, which ts cons derable in >| Jof the fact that the family number ten, and afraid to go home lest she 68,000 of Total Returned From jbe punished for not bringing he Abroad—32,000 Officer share to the common purse. a The girl was employed as a cigar- Released ette packer in Street She left WASHING TC Dee, 2 xty gh home Saturday morning in high thousaud Amorican had» spirits over the p tions for turned from verse 1 1 Christmas, and with a list of trinkets Haehet ase KON Gon z she expected to buy with some of lig dina beancaiudearad) Gat Ge aceon her wages, At noon Miss Caroline jmombers of the Hou w Militi Guarina of No. 130 Baxter Street, her teo were told torday at thelr week chum and th sweetheart of Ther * at the War Department brother, found her crying over the Officers are 6d at lost money. | rate all, e “Lam afraid to go home without} “ JOSEPHINE ARENA at n ve itr 1 will get punished,” she sobbed. | °* HIOtdeoas eaeeoe Miss Guarina said she believed #h Sy hud persuaded th ne mine? ‘ * her mother fi oi ; 0,000 the ne, Mr r ¥ ‘ wees ta TURNED GOLD, SAYS MOTHER ve} ‘ hat her ~ IFinst Offer 1 1 «to call > Pin Presented by Poet Un jup has been sittin ue | side the telephone sinc: Monday Mysterious Change | the io ; t | ) C ; of Deputie | ery morning ov i | . | asnociat ho he Ante “4 . SIX OF FAMILY DIE IN FIRE.) cas Annoyn ] he American Tobacco ( Mother and Five Children Perist| of Deputht yesterday by M. Abraz, |! ; ed a — : he p ' biue In Home, | Under Secretary of State, t OR eee wonalye M ' ‘ ' ¥ sn BRADFORD, Pu.. Dec. 27.—Mrs.James| ¥ losses in oftter cs and men [1° are } PERSHING THANKS Y, MC. A. ve leaving Dempsey ner ad ave w killed up to Now. l were: Officers, Their home was destroyed by fire early| ~ ie . . > sughter'a ve " killed July ald M to-day | e J Sete db) ut -—_—— 1 was in I -_ | Prisoa- be we 1 A NO MORE GERMAN TITLES. | OO Omer Thy buy wear tis ates | hee on cs and pan aint J ad had . , Y *Enorm Contribution to wea 1 Ft » flag he gave me | nd of the wire, She lett the offer i ; A ‘j | few moments later and hasn't bi f Arm White tw oa | 1 given ion ri Pershing has att é AMSTERDAM, Dec, 27 " “hese . ¥ id pe PBRORY hia a A Government has ar t no 1,200 Tn. Kept i 1900, Mr . inate 2 ; : nore titles, hono: B will sot, | Husband disappeared, Five T have and A be conferred, ‘Those can . Ne * MS body was taken from j y can explain | Jewellers have sven be retained { ; t pite t Prantiin » 7 nat _— grand of more than 7,500,000. rete at ntylbution it ay c ¥ 1 hrist Axe Monnrehixt Moye In Portugal, Sit not includpd | Mts. Kramer be Jed no made to the ‘nid vera, TRANSPORT GORGAS HERE. LISHON, 1 Military n the losses of | yaw in por daughter's divas 1 A ka ic ave been 1h in al. | apna tlionr ‘1 1 Vourte anual Off far maintenar f onder bi 1 tir fh ; Nal be teen Enlisted ¥ ram an at bear ey n on) my 2m. et troop movements also being rh taltorad land to Insue An doa 1 arried « i Cane Germ f ne and ave ERICH, Dy ‘olin Gove wend Buy, due tov ha ‘ Everett Major tn ‘Tanks Raker Appents for black far neckpivce and ‘ st haga 7 aboard Former nator Kve Wa o-dey renewed his request | de chine aia “ahe ig des nas of the probibition ogninst Mast Pruae \oMcers of the IMield Art oven Copy has been commissioned a {o Congress for legiviation to- retire} fect 5 inches tall and weighis i. 125 sians participating in the electidis for [casual enlisted men and eivillan, Major in the United States Tank army nurses after twenty years of sete pounds, Her hair is blonde aad ner |the Polleh Nationa! Assembly, eveerding They will be taken on a tug to the vice ou 7 per cent. pay. | eyes gray blue. w tchew received he: rarkution offices iu Mobokes, aoa Corps. . : ¢ ¢, day. acne et 5 27, 1918, NAVAL TUG RAMS FERRY, IMPERILING ‘GUAR SPARED, RIDE SAO SAYS RUSSIAN & “N.Y. SOCIETY BEAUTIES IN ‘TABLEAU OF MYSTERY’ AT BIG COSTUME BALL ropadski Insists as Is Alive ina NeteS HW County 7 Tuesaday, Dee 2 OM Th doubt. his entire family ‘ vette wane th Women on ai Weatok Faint Ae core . , . ‘ Tehthatehely When Boat Is Crashed Into mn. Bhoropndellh, a in Buttermilk Channel. ant ete A Lives of half a hundred persons \ where the Camm Were endangored just after noon to seypediatyitye bothered aiid lay when a naval tug collided wit! the ferryboat Montauk at the head Nottermitk Channel, She rammed the hie wurd: how into the ferry so far that the by manufactured by Trot was bent and a hole five feet wide propaganda purposes, nd time was made pec ‘The how of the tug penetrated 1 Amona’ “(We ferry on the starboard side, Ju me Taticher, front of the wheel box in the cabin which was occupied by ten or twelve Caar'a former personal tache, who wan shot miliary @te instead of (fi Caar women, Two women fainted, but we Td — received by the crew | { we hitched to wagons, Mrs. LYOIG thrown to the floor by the in the Mye Tableau. f rs} which was so severe that the +] R b: Th a was tarned until her port fender was ememper 1s Ts “Carnival de Victorio” To-mor- ' jlevel with the water , row Night Will Buy ‘Th J | Excitement prevailed until the ight Will Buy Milk ere’s preps ui ferry righted herself and it was for French Babies. found that she was in no danger of RS. LYDIG HOYT and @ dozen sinking, About forty were aboard otter avélleknown -80e tay the ferry at the time of the accident bedutlie: ob iitew: Work ae The ferry was making her regular) take part In the “Tableau of sys trip » Hamilton Avenue, Brook-| tery" which will be a feature of lyn, to South ry, and the tug, go-| big stume ball 1 the Carnival f i Gy Rear im ee: serene ba ces os | epee eure ing @ barge, Aw the boats eed an morrow night Some of tho others other tug with @ barge acrosn | MO & § and the accident teau ; who will be cast. in re Mrs ham in any other. It's the was able to proceed to South Ferry} Perry Osborn, Mrs. Joseph i P J with the passengers and wagons and| Thomas, Mrs. Charles de Loosey Oet- “‘Juiciest Fruit in the World’ was then taken back to Brooklyn for) riens and Mrs, William De Fores examination. "The best of the famous Porto ~ ode from (he bail will be used Rican grapefruit, carefully se- Ree ete aceite ® fected and trade-marked. ; The > The name “TROPIKO™ oon is on every wrapper It your dealer is unable to upply you, vi. Porte Rice Prat Exchange, 202 Premhiia S., New Verh Gis —_—_—— | Manice TRIBUTE AT CARLISLE = TO PRESIDENT WILSON’. | 200,000 quarts of ehil et i powdered m MTA 10 nSst ON ORGANIZING Birthplace of His Mother Him the Freedom of the City, CARLISLE City Council ¢ voted the freedom of the city to Pres Dev this mornin England, Carlisle ident Wile who will pay a vinit| here Sunday morning, ‘The Mayor, | who moved the resolution, sald President Wilson, with matchle statecraft, guided, focussed and unit ed American opinion on the wa surlisie and Cumberland 4 ‘oud | the fact that the f foie was born and spent her earliest years | in this city.” | > CABLE MERGER SUIT ARGUED! Government Lord Robert Cecil, Her Spokes _ man on the Subject, Makes | Chis Clear, and Cart Dev, 27.—Great Britain oh willing, bat f ermined st A ess shall organ: | injunction suit brought by Clarence | Saaenon cra ee eniinnal al Cable Com | befor adjournment, Lord Robert ah ane tot ¢ moat Frit cuthority on t, today made thig clear Lard Kober wail he had never en- r Aalignies suntv giving theilanae: ol oney Gift nations idea their blessing nd leay Received for Jing the details to be worked out i ry de party to's suit. | the future, On the contrar Christmas HELD ON ROBBERY CHARGE. lay ure of the league to tateriall will buy a | Investigation in Government circles . Vour Accused of Wielding Up De- thas ise | Musical Instrument livery Auto Christmas Bye, | nts mind as well a9 T Please study the list below. and’ William Martin, No, 639 a \ , r . | then call or send for ful) partiea- t; James O'Plaherty, No. 4 | ‘ lars of the line in whigh you are A year from now d me h Stree may returns We must euard [especially interested:— t cninet. thin possibility Autoharpe ‘His plan pro ovides for a permaneat | Banjos Leo Kronfeld, N “4 tleries, such a re and foreiyn driver of the di Heged conte dan auto i +] minister equiva " EXKAISER’S CHRISTMAS ATAME AFFAIR, DESPITE HIS $5,000,000 IN BANK | ssi by | Saxophones .... Trombones Taropatches . Ukuleles Violins Victrolas Violoncellos Velephone Hill—4144, Chas. H. Ditson & Co., 8-10-12 East 34th St., N. Y. Dinner Chimes Drums ; Guitars Harps. Mandolins on Hermes ers and Takin, Indoor Awondatet 1 GEN, Wed IL LtAM LERN Empeve $950 $378 day, De HOHENZOL INGERING c DESIRES en for that par- ticular suit or overcoat, cause of the holiday festivities, now can be easily gratified in our showing of everything men and boys wear. Ample variety of sca- sonable suits and over- | coats, including Im- ported Montagnac. Brokaw Broruers 1457 09 BROADWAY Attorney hin ¢ 2 member Pax BIN Confer HINGTON, Ds enue Bill, carrying In taxes for 1919 a nn for 1920, en the #ix billion do nd upw will Ko to Hous or qu ; according to ity, amounts to million pounds undor Se ed io aay in the House aa nem