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"If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ‘whe Yl a “2 me nn sn a “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ é | “Cirenlation Books Open to All.’’ | lime rahe ine ancl ——— - — FOR ITALY ON NEW YEARS AFTERGOAY TR. British Liner Belong to | Europe on his return to the United States on Feb, 10 347th Infantry. Pr lent Wilson ' will leave 156 BEDRIDDEN CASES. | GENOA, Dec. 29.—Pi tion of All The big Cunard tine arrived at her pier at 15th Street, North River, a few mir ytes after 11 o'c! k this mornin - International Tribunal to Keep of Wilson She had on board 3,663 army officers and enlisted men and three rn Mass., in Presence of 30 bedridden officers and 100 enlisted men. In the complement * Guest dent of the American Tobacco have settled upon the car ed officers and men. The Cunarder revived her ¢ form, making the trip acro Company, and Helen Eiizabeth Oliver | Committee, to-day declared on principles which will be advocat will be married at noon] floor of the Dudley the fireboats, on accou' nformation from an American au Phe Premier told the Chamber that eTuisd is Ge word as Chamberlain reviewed what ; ial er ; Re eS eer ee sea with | ROBS GHILO'S BA S BANK OF $1 20 na : takes of the {thority than whom there ts no more) !f pilots were to be changed, ne ow | Justice. But the Battery was crowded he charged were grave mistakes of ti the time to ut the Dep-| 8 ML be wa change Special legislation w required humanity and the windows of past with a warning that they be not) influential spokesman for labor in} ies gave him a vote of confidence by skyscrapers adjacent to the riverfront repeated in the future | the world (> 1344, Premier Clemenceau ex- for the deportations, and it was learned er Also of s Meanest Thief,” Ac to-day the department will ask also on hand with their hot cc sandwiches and cake for the returning soldiers, The boys, who had vestigation of the records, however, | who speak nlen $1.20 and to have stolen n had re hild's mother, Mra. Te record jeven Germany Austria-Hungary, | “inde Clemenceau said that his | at ke o- | By ia and Turkey, although enem ecre- | Bulgaria and Turkey, although enemy convinces Department of Justice off s with President Wilson | sie} Gen 229 South 3d Street, Wil-|ary Baker, pt in the annual] nations will not be admitted to mem Promier's ech with DEWEY'® ASSORTED HOLIDAY CASES, ty an ORR AE PE RNS ht ee aa, (Continued on Ninth Page) oe alae | : ee an Pose a Begins To-Day on the Home Page ee PP PAP PPL LPL OL Eo PL, j th do br have - are ntic in a little more than ve sacrificea becuuse of Congress for Laws to Pre- ai ae aa ae and ja] ba 5 4 becwUse UF will be held in Paris during the #it- Cham o¢ Deputies last night, Pre HIRT : i ays before the ‘ er Ree said. i . Some Ree ering i the w : les , k tings of the Al Peace Conference. | mier Clemenceau made it plain that vent Some Re-Entering. New Orders Cause Grumbt age was five days ac ‘ 7 ne he war has bee iis) pe That principle which they deem \ h on to support Great Cuurt Martial for Sold 8 ade thirty’ per dot are coming ui irtial for iet big reception acec und our ming - ON, fh fea nArh The bi r Peleg led by Mr. and|y. : pues ree the most important will be the one! Eritain in the peace negot ations on! WASHINGTON, | Deporta ie Gama Wane home-coming troops was cul ¢ u ho will Ro in a pr a eesti the question of the freedom of the) tion of most of the 3,000 of 4,000 ene » Gt mnie Son ace ee bipang ase . : inprepared to are of them dealing with cation of a World ugation, of the steedom of We) tom.eb mostiart V4 A \ the case of the ¥ & | Nate cat Pee aie se lag i Se real Le an A cas, and he declared that his atti-| my aliens now interned in the United count of the edict doing away with > WOOF si ae sialic n this matter was approved by) gy ; t ! t States will by nended to Con the sidens and spraying wat TIM, HORS OTIC Btrihe N An Evening World reporter has this| President Wilson : i hi ° in the galleries and listened to eve | gress. shortly by the Department of | sident | can Lives, Sixaola and Cartago Rei vail Wilson will visit the house here | peice PLANNED BY ALLIED ‘ Port After Friendly Race | i, "Heh Cen Mported tordas, |CITES PERSHING REPORT. ee oe From Borde 1X, ant is also expected to visit the | pest any mine ' . son, i the workd, he added : | Wears ertinme se ee Industrial Peace of All A SERIE “tf the future had nothing tor us bey Marriage to Take Pl at Dudley, | ica is.as unprepared to-day to take sit : Se ! he e had x is by men, In the sick bay were fifty-nix [caro of the returning soldiers as slie Nations. EXPLAINS PEACE PLANS. world at the right poise by a balance of pow \“ and gift of Might at | know that the United Stat PRICE TWO CENTS. : pba (the 'Nete ork Wortd)e = NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1918. 16 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. _ NO ALLIANCE EXCEPT WORLD LEAGUE — PLANNED BY AMERICA, SAYS WILSON NMURETANA HERE "yt ems, S, UNPREPARED TO CARE ©PEACE OF WORLD AMERICA’S hs vcouoveom FOR HOMECOMING TROOPS, | INTEREST NOW, SAYS WILSON Most of Soldiers A Aboard Big| Pe nao CHAMBERLAIN TELLS sENA LEMENCEAU BACKS ENGLAN eins Manchester, Declare 30 (Associated Press).—America is tomb of isssiny ted in European. politics, i eres\ a par’ \Says All Charges Made Year 0 > dant between America and Europe, declared President Wilson int ‘1H, CUNLIFFE OWEN TO WED | Ago Have Been Proved to Te Premier Tells Deputies His At- 'PLANTO 10 DEPORT the freedom of the city of Manchester at tie Free Trade Hall here to-day HELEN E. OLIVER TO-MORROW Be True. mnt ae : titude Has the Approval | America is not interested merely in the peace of Europe, but she is interested in a parine made me feel in a way that is deeply welcome ghirul the generous which yout accorded back of iE know there 1 nt of fecling for the whom | have the privilege « senting FEELING OF FRIENDSH fraternity and frien nations, and as th were filled with girls and men wav ; : Ae “Now that the lid has been lifted| By a World League of Labor is ned the peace situation as it con wpe ” ywhere to fecl the pulse of syme "am hats and handkerchiefs and sending Taking Benefactress’s $50, we have learned that every charge] meant the format of national labor | cerned France, Great Britain and the| for authority to prevent the re-entr RRR Lh now beatiie bela elie snowst 8. } m th tar f r | t ‘ pu mene: vel see — ih ‘ariel Held in Brooklyn. made’by the Military Affa pa ‘dione: sitmaflan: tos those now ome? ition’) of these men into this sail I have been led to some very sertoge — . mei thief" was arn CLs AEC” GRID, SANDE OE NG oning in r ana. ae? except} some of the interned alier ve 7" vughts as to what the basis of 18 ing in noisy welcome, ‘Tw Th dann hvestigation of a|{netioning in France and P but es elt Bridge Plaza Cour ene 6 spehcsghinlad anes { the atedly ' a Vor - think you will ageeg were at the end of the dock, and b It is proposed that le shall be | considered da now and no ¢ apie he Red Cross were | B © Magistrate Steers. He ago that »wed his famou ail be) interr which | with me that Crendship is nat pantoan .qiria of Whe 19s with having rifled « child's hut stir he « organized in every nation on earth, | Presid ed as fort will be ma diport thom» In timent, Patriotism It is base the princip ” . rive “ s that the ree artion of cadys a man to give more than Ke y of the st and turned ° " ' ep Jomand imilarty, friendship tf hadn't tout any of thelr ves the uniform of a United |, lipment and ordnance nor will members of the Paris labor] added, “I should not be telling the | those interned should not be left im this i loose their lungs with renewed effort man, who first gave | facanne Enter. jate ag TALtH IE.1 anid TEOMA. ale eer ; facie j OF BIG NAVAL PROGRAMME by 1 not y upon affection but at sight of the gir | mi with them either directly agreement with him o fe ; | ' F in Among the civilian passengers were | y ay in ent Ame was pene waren ptairags laatlh hide Geant eeac anus 1 nent nev 1 1 ' 1 a " , w ag Ambassador W and that he wa f ' tie ta Hel H ; vate ian, tpinntemaak ae how Not even then will the ene ¢ F rs orve tal veturning fror ‘8 ‘ UEP ee PON ea Popeye viene the American |the Allies be received into the Premier Lloyd U ( nil 1 Behalf ot And ou that impulse of ‘conta Sharp wa 1 7u earn AA aon who cha. erennt al fam r th abor or 1 to me one da You will admit! count ud 1 | ‘ Yrance by \ Baer 8| and Britis x ARG gar >w be at at without the British Fleet youlyo pe Bar nie F400 00K od posal rothe it hi ME he exhibited it r t at | could ive continued the war’ 1! , \ 1 ‘ F send who was formerly a State Senator 1 bandaged arm © wound stripes. | la t with t r t W ) the affirmative. The ; of ate a Michigan. " ft al the home Dec, 8. | | Cham eaiihe Paes ' ft ' aa ty A p And " ¥ ne thet Ue Ambassador Sharp and his s: and the valuables disappeared, Herbst | & Hu repor ftin , 1 ne 1" nu in one aide taken ott the Mauretania y v Fs . ae Il 1 1 ' “ , nent i © the shore hente given the public regardin . ; ; ‘ , ' . ymimon interest and Ue and their luggage, the ESTIMA E i France ean rio panse of vobonalbilite Er ; . et : You know that o r un peor . led te peep : pee fata . rld has been gove looked after by a as, of % idle 8 Al ii to the rk other cruisers. of health and said that he expected lo v4 in , Thamber-| out this poin t word ne | CHINESE MISSION HERE. en made t ow rn i by partoarg to return to Paris in a fortnight |President Rie gelman of woklyn | ' The world has see e last | no. Awe | ps of interest, and that they hav ¥ ch Cone N., was a ( ' att | Pence Det 5 On Way te Attend Capt. Huteh Cone, 1. 8. Nu was al Casts Only Negative Vote on | squadri» did not cross the German eer : | the 4 Varanilian Kau latnuen vm passenger on the Mawetania, Me had pose f " n ray f an se onference , nes un * Au ‘ Kor, t moment there to be helped ashore, as both of his| $9,400,000 Motion. fiaes " ilies? : ant e ble will upon all other 1 wna] F ee ee | ta 1 the United and w ne. momen thes i: bo legs were broken, Capt. Cone was o| a ttemanie t ; i ae sagt L, wa at 1 be-| : i 5 i nt 4 , raat rr Hs ‘om the oe a passenger on the Royal Irish Ma t Agr | onmee ee Indu v r a ld ; ¥ p t s : nen tn € on jealousies steamer Leinster, which with ite {mir for uel sult id read b ! Gy alt n ; If rng ue : r only gne crowd mostly of women and children, |@ ™ ry provice tre plane Jem 1 au ei : aD : Ti ne “er ‘ ' es ; ine he % on was torpedoed in the Irish Sea by al Pre shag S| r i afer Ww Depa . ; TRON Se vOn OR Se e negative. ¢ tinued nd P. “ I " i nee he s German U boat just before the clos f ididdal| Seaptinl A Enge) Th al Les A tr \ we levetog nh ~, rT pout, ia of the war w a of ' , ane Bren Capt. Cone was helping the wom « ry nation ° any A at ; nmended ) ang pe tak ral Mas nization of real Work | ey DRESSES BELIEF IN OLD SYS \ ' ry! GR eagle make then Gea baum aera THE ISLAND OF INTRIGUE ; a PMngae a ELANCE °*** Sn pos] FOURTH LIBERTIES ATOM, [SU ahah ea The Prem f x 1 " form duty he is entitled @& WORLD RPATAURANT. r rt Uedey New Management pitta oa ps ae i aaa ; r f n 1 fine cu-rekition of (he ranhPelals for fear. Der 80, 1018. THE FASCINATING STORY OF AN OIL t . ' fluence of duty that FY OTEP Moe aris alidings 0 KING'S DAUGHTER WHO FINDS HER *Etfor f “ ' ton Le ; ud | equipolae and Selnnoe Of Watch for to-morrow's special Aavt SELF AMONG A GANG OF CRIMINALS A vee ' N : m ie And so, when we analyze thes .* 1 at a , wo prese on and the future thug HE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAT. ON AN ISLAND IN THE ATLANTIC we now have te Coil gad tea ‘Aveade, Peliteer (World) Butiding, sista re SOs Sia ee oe Scan aay ‘ was completed A r 18 B08 Park Row. NY. City ng newspapers gencea sy ali) Seems Co me there is no other thought: _ hours) than that that can guide ua ¥, ree but in, the peice but a new attempt to keep the the President added, “the, i = | was a year ago to expedite their d . i rot a United States woukl take no interest in it, because she will join no com: y pl cha +. Cuntlite Owen of London, vVice| Pasture to France.” Senator Cham-! 1.164 states, Bngtand and France) Paks. With U. S. Executive bination of power which is not a combination of us all.” in all, more than 300 sick and wound berluin, Chairman of the Military Profitable Although Not . —_-—--—- ————% President: Wilson's speech was am Always in Agreement. Mimic sleaze rm 5 ARMY RULES MOVE UP * tere Mayor, Ladies and Gens TWEEN TWO NATIONS, There is 4 feeling of vordiatity Iship between the rom place to place and been mage not if tship of eceiying ermith ou have t people nt repros ip BE. ave gon is not ® ple that ‘has