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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1918." —Woreign Minister Pichon in the Chamber of Deputles yesterday, in urg- ing tho necessity for intervention in streets of New York and in certain In response to i their seats, The most notable defeat 4 was that of Arthur Henderson, the De Facto leader of the “Old Guard” Former Premier’s Personal Fol-| o¢ the tabor party. |Pianist Hoists American and lowing in Parliament Now | ,.1" Ireland tho success of the Sinn| — Allied Flags in Posen Fein party was sweeping, only seven sections of Chicago, nN a rae e hed * ’ 6 Ged Station Beoadet tock IF under | aged ty bie frlendn Should. be fe BEFORE BEING SHOT |) FRANKLING SIACON MEXN’S SHOPS HONTS IN BUS (esse rsescn PLANNED BY HAVING sissicicossscsis AS’ PADEREWSKI “ Conklin sets forth in his applica-| succeeded in the liberal leadership by M. Pichon Gives’ Délails of Bru- bs jon for judgment for $1,000,000 for | Mr. McKenna or Sir John Simon 4 ‘A , 5 ° i | OF § tote si eonielt vata comer Wie te Tater pei as a whole, tal Seed Peni). hole Men Ss Pique Bosom - and the concerns in which Shonts is y. © MERGER DISPUTE! sss ss s:) SUPPORTER RESIGN rislb'BO te Ciba than, Pica Shirts inion ee has strengthened its numerical fol- lowing jn Parliament, some of ts most prominent members have lost ! —_———— advances, ho alleges, he entered Into negotiations with the Shonts interests with the result that on Nov. 27, 1917, he and Shonts signed an agreement ury the controversy over fran- of Chicago and New ‘ork Companies Sues, De- AT PRE-WAR PRICES Russia, related details of the execu- tion of the whole Imperial Russian daring He Broke Contract. “hark of the agreement acs| Reduced to Thirty-Seven, | members at the olf Naticnalit pany | After Battle, [ramus $950 a * 350 cording to Conklin, waa that Shonts _ man of the Nationalist party, lost his ai uae — | ‘The members of the former Rus- — At — ‘An agreement betwoon Roland R. holdings im the New York Motor| LONDON, Sunday, Dec, 29 (British seat for Bast Mayo to Edward De®) LONDON, Dec. 90. — Machine-gsun| man C2ar’s family were placed as in, President of the Now York| us Company. | The effect of the) Wireless)—Promier Lloyd George and| Ruter’s, Ltd., says to-day it undor- Aghting raged all Friday afternoon in | prisoners in @ small room and jabbed h with bayonets throughout the night. The next morning revolver shots ended their misery, This information, said M. Pichon, | HESE dress shirts have those rich imported pique bosoms whose deli- cate designs look like blind embossing the Coalition Gov t stands that the Asquith men electde Posen after Paderewski had defied ernment won & More! 1" Parliament, and also a number of sweeping victory in the general elec-|Coalition-Liberal members, will be|the Germans and caused Allied and tion than had been expected. Not invited to meet the defeated leaders! qmorican flags to be hoisted, accord- allied with the In- 1 Transit Company, of motor bus trans- portation in this city and Chicago. Bus Company, and principal | + of the stock of the Chicuro is Company and the Amori- Sat ot the Asquith group before Parlia-| 3 vie Bun Con of Chicaro, | petit Mieke by Conklin that after! only was H. H. Asquith, former! ment convenes, Former Premier As- | Ing to despatches from Warsaw. had been received through Prince on fine stationery! Gone up almost Motor Bu pany m.| he hae counsel and other fees invar.| Premier, defeated but his personal quith declared before the election that! paderewski was welcomed to Posen| LVoff, the former Russian Premier, everywhere since the war started a d Theodore P. Shouts, a director in| oe he the dotalls of the deal Shonts| following from the House of Com-;the support of the Government was | thes whilt he was on a visit to Paris re.! . i in Fifth Avenue Coach Company and| repudiated the contract, He asks|mons has been reduced to $7. It ie real ia cernibeentiy Teeraned thal | ca. Gin Saletan auaeal Citizens cently, we have not noted that they have come yusement. of " n uenor emonstrations. A t : 4 in tho Chicago Stage Come | a ecideg, | “APenaHUres| polieved that a new seat will be the Asquitiiana may reunite under | 1 spoke, asserting Poland hed f0. | ees | down since it stopped. Opportunity iy by which these concerns were to] Mr, Nicoll's position was simple, | found for bim by one of his followers| Premier Lloyd George. won't last long, but the: shirts will! covered her independence and was e le it In the first place he denied that any NT tMLsoGhG “O8'as GOK por for the purpose of ending fights resigning in his favor as goon as| franchises in New York and p is alleged in a suit for $1,000,- brought by Conklin against Shonts came up for air in the Supreme ot Kings County before Justice i De Lancey Nicoll, . Shonts, entered a SES’ DANCE FROCKS. are ly if one knows just find a fetching new frock. the popularity of these Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear feta frocks, A quaint model with suits in fine wool velours. An un- such agreement aa that described by Conklin was ever entered into. “But,” he went on, “if there had been such a contmot it would have been vold a8 against public policy, The alleged agreement is a plain case *f competitors trying to buy each other out without the knowledge of the public authorities.” Parliament meets. on bills rendered Feb. Ist. Best & Co. Fifth. Avenue at 35th, Streep Established 1879 New Models for Misses and Girls With Special Thought for New Year’s Eve Festivities NEW. EVENING OR New Year's planned at the last moment most delightful of A erty box coat In the defeat of Reginald McKenna, Walter Runciman, Sir John Simon, Herbert Samuel and Thomas McKin. non Wood. The front of the opposi. tion bench is deprived of all its prin. ciple occupants. Thero have heen TO AID BROOKLYN SOLDIERS IN GETTING OUT OF SERVICE Victory Committee Has Scope of Work Enlarged by Letter From Soldiers. The Brooklyn Victory Committees, formed to extend fitting receptions to home-coming sold! of the borough, has had tts. scope enlarged. ‘The mem- bers now propose to aid the boys in getting out of the army, instead of be- ing kept in some camp tied up with the red tape of the War Department. The new work of the committee resulted from the receipt of @ letter from a mumber of soldiers. The soldiers who addressed a round Tobin to the committee arrived on the Celtic and were sent to Camp Upton and | attached to a casual company. While they were at lunch on Christmas Eve their company was sent home and they were told they would have to wait for their transportation until the formation of another company of casuals, On Christmas Day they took French leave to spend the festival with their families, and upon returning to Camp Upton | they were arrested and informed they) would have to spend three months in the guard house. EACH COUNTRY MUST PAY WAR COSTS---ERZBERGER Armistice Agreement. obliged to indemnify districts sho occu- | pied in France nd Belgium and to pay | 4ll losses inflicted upon the civilian pop- | | and Workmen's Council were deposed | Thereupon the German soldatenrat warned him to depart. Instead he and his Polish backers hoisted flags. Col, Wade, the British authority in the city, supported Paderewski. BERLIN, Saturday, Dec. 28.— Formal objection to a demonstrative entry of Posen by Ignact Jan Pade- rewsk has been made bythe German Government, according to the Tage- blatt. This objection has been made on the ground that safe conduct was granted Paderewski only for the trip from Dansig to the Polish frontier. Prussian Governmental authorities have been instructed to induce Paderewski to resume his journey to Warsaw. In discussing the riots which have occurred n Posen, the Lokal Anzeiger says that immodiately after an auto- mobile bearing the American flag was attacked, a Polish guard emerged from the castle at Posen and proclaimed to the crowd that “the union with Poland has been ac- complished.” Members of the German Soldiers’ after the rioting, and the telegraph office and all public buildings were | taken over by the Poles. All incom- ing trains have been stopped and German soldiers forced to suzrender their arms and equipment, pottcossatiet msg XMAS FOR STAGE CHILDREN. Enterta’ ents Given at Comedy Comedy Theatre, which was filled with child actors and actresses and their | — A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up Here is a home-made syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break- | ing up stubborn coughs. . It is cheap’ and simple, but very prompt in action. Under its healing, soothing influence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night’s restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are conquered by it in 24 honrs or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, | pour 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If yon prefer, use clari- fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Hither way, you get a full pint—a family supply— | of much better cough syrup than you | could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and chil- dren love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect | upon the membranes, To avoid disappointment ask your ruggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept Full Dress Shirts ~« - « Tuxedo Shirts Sie eee $3.50 2.50 ALSO, GET SOME OF THESE White Glace Evening Gloves £1.50 and *2,00 which are last year's prices FIFTH AVENUE Men’s Shops—2 to 8 West 38th St.—Street Level NEXT Sunday World f d Hudson Thentren, nyth ; In case you are a lucky guest we are German Leader Declares Indemnity vite Se iCuldren'a Fund, ot nies abiolute by iataction or ere = # wai i ted with t rere ao R ictions Were Part of @ Christmas celebration last ni, nt t my Fe we Pia There cerawee nee rrost delightful little flowered ta- ath vit | setoeenessunoann agazine Opecials: . n BERLIN, Dec. 30 (by Associated piquantly draped skirt and demurely Prose).—The queviton of indemnitien has |fewUve® and friends, { bodice. In pink, » maize been settled between Germany, the] ing chaaz of the profesional mele ; + blue. Jilustrated. Misses’ sies 45.00 Vnited States and the Allles and Ger-|nected’ ‘with ‘the fund, mgs. the feature NDIGE = Cintge ieee lig reeped myesceen brane ipa ae CMe F C by. Volk: ee condition that there should be restric | nein. dancing and. impersonations ‘by | 6 BELLANS ront Cover by Volk: | ; ait auize tions | to | Indemntties, sceording to | wis on Ue stage and presents were dis: | Hot water ie Mat Ereberger, speak! ere to- ted, | ow yg = Aa MO! BLS ane. Mathias ® to wat he, Huignon Theatr there was « | 5=| SureRelief | ¢¢ ° 99 halves, and to be tailored is to be War damages and war cosa, he sald, | nristmas Fund, another organiaation, | = olumpia to e escue » & by must be borne by each nation itself un-| of which Bijou Fernandez is President strictly and smartly tailored loss expressly mentioned in the notes|and at which similar proceedings took : ‘ é place. FOR INDIGESTION in That accounts in part for which were exthanged, Germany being Back Cover (In Colors): | — | | usual maddel with vest of contrasting |lulations, | : ; | eS ee en 47 GERMANS STAY IN VILMA | The Capitol Calendar ' - | € GIRLS’ DANCE FROCKS. Even TO REPULSE BOLSHEVISTS OUR DOORS. . e apl 0 endar a h_ one has seen but a dozen —— : . . ° . i New sets, oe has perned that Continued Occupation Decided on a _— —— of this Li ara and pin Aig ~_ | A agiendic picture of the Dome of t i ies an at _ fully . rn % a jiquors or your immediate use tl TWh ® ° hail the Jy be a party. fs the frock. aie Conia With Of. ies i as well as for the the uilding on the Hill, with calen- i In this dainty model, the light cols iclals of Lithuania, | The time limit will be up very shortly. You will then have| | dar f ary--Feb March ored taffeta of the skirt is half cov- AMSTERDAM, Doe, $0.—The wemi-| i Pp very shortly. You will then have lar for January-- ebruary--IVlarc! % ered with finely plaited Georgette joMclal North German Gazette reports | to pay the enormous increase in Tax, and then—NO MORE, at | ruffles, caught with tiny pink silk Lithuania for the prevent and wil cone |p o7Y Pricel roses, Sizes 10 lo 14 years .......22. 32.50 tinue to ocoupy Vilna, the Lithuania || AMERICAN WHISKIES | «,.ternes Bot, Gel. fl] N ° f E : capil, These steps were decided upon, | ‘ . Bot Gal) Haut Sautern K - You Never Pay More at Best's® [mettre eter catrney ae ofa art yan tem | Hn ie New Nations o urope tween the German Government and the ckenhelmer ” u Nein vance of the Bolsheviki, bili a | Grand ad, ont : 2.00 = imperial Sherry” “3 2.00 | aig | oe Oh 90 "| Peerless Port or Sher: 85 3.509 e ‘3 CABINET CRISIS | P $1.85; at. 215 8.00] Dutt Gordon Sherry. ; siey 1:00 4.008 2 s Now Reduced! | AS IW ITALY. [i eteieerriate a A | eeour Bete a “ By Premier v 3 iY ,. o Rapected to Row | hold, Private Steck (0. FS) amarees dh y 4 9 stam After we mane Dep ae gis ni Eelebrat nd. Five, ba 1.75 Salvador Port “ ? BE, Dee, 30,—, eneral bine C 58, $1.90; x Ri | Italy, it was predicted in Government | Hunter or itonticelie. - Pas 5% f $32 50 d 4 ssa ured flav eanaudaa (a | Sckarame Gancalan | 2.70 onaenlbns rom $32.50 and $34.50 to sien and Ringer ™Bisied G8, "4; | SCOTCH WHISKIES | Biyneteh In Gravur e S ection: a 8 believed, will ask him to form a new Cabinet | 2.25 75 t e $28.5 0 Fiber, Si ttatineement i the ng: Gi: ERE] mlthire ein er iiand': = New Year Messages from America’s Made in Our Own Shops pcan el IDR eReR men Eas = ior Martel XXX. 3.09 Distinguished Octogenarians ( . a Tour 2.25 5 : U. S. FOOD MEN IN MUNICH, | IRISH WHISKIES ordes Freres XXX 2.75 | ' . f (THE Prices give no clue _and still is, the incontrovert- Spa ear cities, anal BURTISEX coesmeccsess £48 =| Blaquet Dubouchs @ioxxx evs =]! With Their Latest Por- to the extent of the re- ible truth. In other words, Sappiies soon. | Bun REN Wee: 7 | Mane 1 ya traits in Gravure ductions and constitute no this is no deflation of an in. ty recurring rumor tha |f tien (yee B10] Cette ay ibiamans' AT ’ ist: Marion Harland, 88; i accurate measure of the _flated price—but a reduction Oberle wilh oan end feodatutte to lt MT ioida her $9 2.00 | Neer Oran TALS —| Here’s the List: Marion Harland, 88; Amelia values. Wehaverecentlyad- which i rival fare of Milie Breast and Freskirn | Messe Neues Gnera cis 138 —| Bacardi Rum. ess —| EE. Barr, 87; Cardinal Gibbons, 85; Dr, " y is from $5.00 to $7.50 Medoc—| 1903 150 —| Hopkins De: ra 24 tT; vertised these overcoats, as more than ll jtwy, both of Boston, Mass, and both! I Renter canct Merman, 1808. 1.75 —| London Dock Jam. Fi 235 Charles W. Eliot, 84; Hon. Chauncey actually appears connected with the American Legation | ff pontet Canet J. Calvet, 1893 1.75 —| Superior Jamaica 1.75 7.50 Dr, by far peal the market, at from a surface reading of Sepa, sea ce dy Pod onion ern None niceg, Mee ree | MAD G. er a $32.50 and $34.50. Thatwas, the figures a er ea rel 8 F20| roca a 18° ; Fon. Jos. G, Cannon, 93; ° refer to them us tho “food commission.” | 1100 4.00] | apple) i i | John Burroughs, 81; John ' oye RyRy, pegged a oD res wl Bubenmn rs Memon ul of Bd ! ‘ ee rad Nee York men 9 anneal GERMAN MINERS BATTLE, Owing to greatly reduced prices, we reserve the right tof| D. Roc kefeller, 80 ° se s limit quantities. s J ft. Free delivery on City orders amounting to $15. Suburban, Read What They Say About Life "ie miners in the Dusseldort Gaerne $25. Deposit required on gal. jugs, 20c.; on Y-gal, jugs, 15c. fought’ @ pitched batUe with the sol- ‘ y diers protecting the mine, according to ob S {2 \V ) - 4) 0, feraa us| J, @ L. Alterman, | Order Next Sunday World from News Aartdlat<witth Floor. En BoP sons fal Tindal ek'ais/J135 8th Avenue bet. 16th and 17th Streets} dealer in Advance. Edition Lim- en's Shop— loor trance—1 West 35th St. Lie oA West Side of Avenue. ited to Advance Orders ‘Phones: Cheleea 2480-Chelsea 5636, Convenient to Subway, “L” and Street Cars. * ‘8 signature om Se eho BBA 30! SEEN |.

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