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| / : EE maheteiangrncamromaren be THE SGT R swAcescy M WIE YOY George fears a parallel with the French Revolution, wt n attempt at interference by | powers Je@ to the creation ¢ at nationa army. Such an event vt occur in| Russia Allied rmed intervention were pursued, The Nolshevik army might be reinvigorated and consti tute a serious and continued menace to the peace of Europe. tort “French opit \ seoms inclined to su who stato that they & Taise an army and to crush, Bolshevism, if munitions and ¢fficers “The olsbevik attitude, on the other h the 9 © prepared to | limit | ausis od not | with | as far as| it can be understood at present, is this: They do not desire to become | @ great industrial nation and are | anions that Russig remain purely agrarian and self-supporting “This view is understood to have been put forward yesterday by Harold Seavinius, the Danish Minister to Rus sia, in the cour his evidence (be fore the Supreme Council of the Peace Conforence). ‘The Knglish f that unless great care be taken Bolshevik Russia may be forced to depend com mercially entirely on Germany | . e the Peace Congress is getting into action, the question of President | Wilson naming a fifth dele to act oa the American mission when he, | Rimself, departs for home has again arisen, and the names of William H. | Taft and Elihu Root have be n tioned. Mr. Wilson's decision as to| the appointment of another delegate depends wholly upon whether ho will consider it necessary to return to Burope after the adjournment of the American Congress in March There is absolutely no question that the President feels he must return to America in time to sign bills that have been passed at Washington, Ho| has no thought of signing them here, nn ho EE Frieda Hempel Repeats Her Brilliant Performance “Annetta” at the Metropolitan Tomorrow night Frieda Hempel wifl in sing “Annette” in. “The bbler and the Fairy.” Be sure to hear her. THE REVIVAL of this opera last Sat urday was one of the great successes of the operatic season. READ WHAT the critics said: “This part might have been written for Frieda Hempel. She looked, acted and sang the part gloriously.” 'Her lovely voice was at its best.” —"She was charming—her singing birdlike.” FRIEADA HEMPEL’S exquisite voice is RE CREATED perfectly by The New Edison. Hear her at the Met fepolitan—then hear her at The Edison Shop—the voices are identical. The EDISON SHOP Opposite Public Library 73 Fifth Avenue” Also East Orange and Newark Diego. AUBRY.-WENRY AUBRY Lying iu slate, CAMPBELL PUNBRAL CHURCH, Browdway, 66th at, DE LA CRUL—AMIVEL DE LA CKLS Lying in state, CAMPBELL FUNKRAL CHURCH, Broudway, 66th « DOANE—0On Sunday, Jan, 19. 1919 LIBUT. COLLIN R. DOANE. Uw. 8 of Pneumonia, beloved gon of Francis HM. and Anet R. Doane. in his 5th year Funeral services at residence 58 Bast 46th Birect, Bayonne, N .J.. on Wed aeaday. 8 P.M. Interment at Green wood Cemetery Thursday morning MADAM.-GEORGE MADAM | sult SD- SMALOONE n the that the Embassy is American territory. UNDECIDED AS TO RETURNING theory TO PEACE CONFERENCE So far tho Pre nt has not been able t termine whether to retu to the Peace Congress, because sufi clent headway has not been made to ndicato what may be hoped for in the approximately twenty days be fore his sip He has expressed the hope that it would not be neces ry for him to make another voy age across the Atlant At the same time, however, he ha told his collea at, as he con iders the busine f the Peace Con gress Most important as concerns his country and the world, he would not healtate to return if his presence i necessary to the success of his plan or a Lansue of Nation Until ne has decided whether or not he will cturn, there iy ho way of forecasting the appointment of another Ameri- | can delegate. If one should be named, | Swrretary of War Laker, of possiily Admiral W, 8. Henson, might be pointed, ‘The possibility of Adr Henson being made a delegate de pends upon whether or not it te de clued that the American Navy should bo represented The Supreme Council of the great powers hopes to formulate a concret proposal on Russia at to-day's meet | ing. {lt can be added that while this | concrete proposal was not finally de- cided and red¥oed to writing, yet its main features were agreed on | principle. The members left yeater- day's seasion, however, feeling that there was sovereign remedy in- suring a certain cure for the diticull and dangerous situation, and that it would be desirable embody eral lines of action in the proposal. The first effect of this prope that neither Sergius Sazonoff, Russian Minister of Voreign fairs before the evolution, Soviet agents will to Paris as exponents of Russian affairs, but that) some form of inquiry or investigation | of political conditions in Russia will be made without considering the presence in Paris of the adherents of) either side of the question at Chis determination js largely the of a strong sentiment in som Quarters against haying any dir dealings with the Bolsheviki. Barly indications were that Premier | Lloyd George's proposal to M. Pichon, | the French Forelgn Minister, would again take form in having Soviet agents come here, and three names of Prominent leaders were mentioned as possible emissarics, But this is now said to be definitely superseded by a) plan of inquiry of investigation wit) out tnvolying the presence of Soviet agents, | BOLSHEVIK! HAVE ONLY 90,000 ARMED SOLDIERS, HE SAYS. | The Danish Minister to Busia) Harold Beawenius, made a stateme: before the executive session of the | council yesterday on conditions in Kus- | sia which also had a strong influence | in determining that Soviet represen- | tatives should not come to Paris, He! was the last of the Ministers to leave | Petrograd, and yesterday t pha- sized the futility of trying to conduct any intercourse with the He read an article written by one of the Soviet chiefs declaring that Premier Lioyd Geo and President Wilson were too conservative aad re actlonary for th Viets to deal with, He also gave exact data on the Pol shevik forces, showing that they did not exceed 90,000 armed men, mainder being without arms or am- munition, olothing or sho He that the red army was recruited from the famished Peasants, who took (his means bo lood the pay the able to give them. official communique that the no to sev- will the At nor any | be come issue. | re- | viet 8 the re de- clared largely also tain and Soviets seome The announces last que night in cont again discussed, The nature of this discussion was in determining the ap- pointment of two committees, the first to deal with reparation for the dam ages of the war, the second to deal with the subject of the society of ot was also tion procedure of ence Lying tn CAMPBEL!. FUNBRAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th «i. MIFFLIN.—-BERTHA D MIPFLIN. Lying in CAMPBELL FUNERAL BAL HLH, Brosaway, nations, Another ful ion of the Meace Conference will likely be held next Friday or Saturday for the purpoce of the presentation of & memorial on the League of Nations by President | Wilson, The English and French ‘mewmoriais on (ne League of Nations ~ = 4 WS HEONARE GC ENTmOTH | will probably be prese 1 at the same time, and the committee pro. posed to-day will then work out th detail while the full conference ay enunciate some general expr 1 princ on the plan GERMANS CHARGE POLES WITH PROVOKING TROUBLE Berlin Agrees | of Eastern Frontier Depends Government on Peace ( AMSTERDAM, Jan conclave. EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919, i te —, Waser SOIT mow -LANDFOR PEOPLE. IRISH SAY FREEDOM K HEROES OF THE 27TH HOME ON CRE + A MIANDY yoo ANDERSON PLAN, SAYS ARMOUR More neg in Treatment of vee Men Would Be of OTGRENGER J+ ODONNELL 0 CASEI oT PEN OSGE aeenye! Kd . Pieces” cote 8 IVER “First The witness said he became to ol Glasset ale whee Ge sitar erat mimetic Any lens duplicated exad ington with President. Wilson and ||{‘from — the pieces” wil Hh ie had tuncheon with him, fre you wait or in a few ho quently e ere sometimes ined by Mr. Hurley, he suid. He Lenses, 75c., $1.00, $1.25, ete. denied at Ilenry Veeder, counsel for Swift & Company, @id ever been JEhilkich & Sons n the party *, oe Established 57 Years New York: —_ , ‘ 184 B'way, at John to note requesting the G Assistance, He Asserts. ADMITS RFD PROPAGANDA aap Sixth Av.» 15h man ( f f § 350 Sixth Av., pa St. lotion tn b tand W tt nd a L | 17, West 42d Stre 1 ea V nesta, 1 ton of the flow of livestock to mar Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St..cor,Bond S§ he House fnterstate , He pr n \ : , i Denies § Activ NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Great Britain that the titure of merce Committee to-day En P ————— $n Gorman eastern frontier depend east: como | Agreements between — producers, nOOKH upon the Peace Conferer p ¢ ‘ le c ‘ STOCKHOLM, Ja Maxim The German note expres: ,.| Frederic C. Howe Says Rest-; Support of All Nations In-| shippers and packers, or a central i aneah dl Sace : we se a commission could aveunplish this, | Lo Sdmitiaal cis i in e j Priva al the Feauest to refrain trom lessness Is Sweeping voked by the Sinn Fein [ate Armour said. He complained |1" lay that Rotshe AMOR, GAG BAYA the roqt . that the suspicious attitude of the tl been ' A foam 1 attributed tr ver ope Government. st attitude « ’ en carrie Nast " ny t at nuted fa Over All Europe public toward the packers has pre any activ eu FOR WORK sritish Government ty inade eae sestian |WeRted such action so far, aD to? ' , quately informed of events in th " a Pre DUBLIN, Jan Tne British | “ie there waa a little more liberality |. “7 lk b guhda te rather | Vere Making“ a New Wo st PARIS, Jun 2A tidal wave of /Government to-day’ had not yet an-|in treatwent of the packers, it migut | MN ‘ There's a Big Career in mi ‘ erman a ate Hale } ‘ rest nanity will sweep ac wered the Sinn Fein challenge of help some,” he said, “But thé min- ye - it for the Fighter lorma as done ev ing 10 re- 44, rile TRA IR OANICRW OETCBTN| Than vendence, issued at vester- [Ute a packer talks to anybody, every Gresa \Poltah grigyances- and accuse i reat Abhi lagh abseil vn [one thinks there ty a combination” |" What about aaking a succes the Poles of continually provokin the M As he Peacy | day's initial meeting of the Irish gfe ss Mega >| now? How? A reliable guide Hee ; Ms king |" eee Mr. Armour resented charges that to 5 ac] William Sfax--ell’s he Gen n t ays Posen is in aif « f nAN- *arlament € ss " bookkeeping figures are juggled. P Now, wh the Entente on “le 1 W. ‘id state rheay d that the ¢ t ’ ere Twenty-one’ state of mon aval and t : the Ge vital p em of emigra Ireland stood before the world to- | newing his attack on the Federal, waging war o ja and KF thal t ? a 1 man population has appealed fo pet An omic, ,industPia! and day as a republic—on paper. 14] Trade Commiasion, he declared the| territory, we feel justifted 4 ae Hae cHae eit et nin ita to the German Governme n any un be averted only) duly elected representatives had ¢X-| proposed legislation to control pack- |!" propaganda work among Pre iden oy, of Thon i UN hdl — by itisfying the people's rcised the right of's ¢ +10 ' rr bebe DX CaVAPHEVaHE AE eside of Thomas ‘ AR tne. peor erclond the right of wolf-deternunasion ery is “ridiculous: ‘ Any n pla son, Inc. one of the greatest fir DOMINION PLAN OUTLINED h ind elevating ther sock to the fullest extent; had even selected | “He explained that advertising had | *W!d Wo the sume. Tiiecueed : statu delegates to represent it at the peace|to be resorted to in answering). \W!th the end of hostilities and th And he has charted the road FOR VOIGE AT PEACE TABLE 1! sss the view expressed to- congress an a separate entity. ‘hit | charg withdrawal of these troops. there will| —uevess in nis book by the American Com n wa complished under the very| «1 foel and other packers feel there |e, Neither Opportunity nor desire on $1.25 AT ALL BOOKSTORES, ; which n investigatin nose of Viscount French's military! nas been a general opinion of condem- | gens the objects of our Our propaganda. J.B. Lippincott Co., Pub., Ph Will Be Content for British Empire ers int pean co bs vernment nation against the packing industry ts ae to Speak and Vote as Unit Tho world restle was the wenty-nine Sinn Fein members of! —that they are just a little different in League of Lwmigration for the ort of ‘The others are in jail Sasa igi ne are ‘ | sa xplain our side of the pack- | J PARIS, Jan. 22.—Regarding the| York. summed up the situation, The Irish Republican mbly | ing business.” “YEARS? SERVICE RECOGNIZED A GENUIN TAD satus of the British dominions in the MtAy years h Ami k adopted an appeal to all the ustions| Representative Hamilton of Mich-| THE MARNE FRONT council of the league of nations, the uy, Island, ang watehed the in to maintain Ireland's free state tuter an inquired about reports that} He Will Be Hon vred at a Re Paris newspapers state it und Tg Bar vIn He has just res nation gland had refused to accept Ameri- | y © stood that althov the dominions ed © Party from Southern Ger ie me the nations points meats and that the packers To-Night of the 9th Coast e our claim to be entitled to equal numeri. | "8%. Where he accompanied @ out that is the gateway to | were overstocked. Artillery. cal consideration with tho smatler| French mission, The view of his the great.seas and the last outpost in ckers have a bigger supply of] 5.7.4, pee | European stacs, they favor represen. | Hes, who visited other parts of! Western Europe where the com-/ salted meats than ordinary at this|e yo. uiee Ihinelan orseirnen tation in the same form -nd manner! 2Urobe, cvineldes: with merce of the East and that of the} time of the year,” Mr. Armour re-|Goayt Artillery will be re as obtains the peace conference.| “The “dic of Great’ Britain, Wost meet plied, “The English market is only!nignt at a review of the regime: of the They will be content for the British | Prtgee, Italy, Scandinavia, Germany,| 4, jy asserted that Ireland's inde-|a small part of the foreign market| Major Gen. Danicl Appleton of the old | Empire to speak and vote as one} S¥8ttla and the Balkans are think- ndence is necessary to the freedom| that will have to be supplied.” 7th Regiment, retired, in the armory at voice and voto as @ unit in. the| !9 in terms of land,” said Howe of the seas and that her harbore| “It is said that passage of the|No. 125 West lith Street. Other fea-| league | A way must be found to satisfy! should be oper he $100,000,000 Fo Bill would cnable| tures will be an exhibition by the ma jould be open to the ships of all na- " ‘i The present panel system, it is ex. | {Mis land hung And, because the | 4, instead of to those of Great|the packers to dispose of this salt) chine gun company, wm street riot drill Hy BLANCO NBANGH Autor i lained, is regarded as working sat are IMpoverished and the ne ‘i 3 t b , meat,” Representative Hamilton re- | amd the presentation of State badges for|} # °"* * 2 be jafactorily, and it t* confidently felt ty urgent, {t must ps land ca. | BEAn Rte Coe enlace 1C nes | RATES aualitication ‘ay expert rileman, sharp. ONE NOVEL YOU MUST that. the dominion representa able immediate production 4 : 4 Mr. Armour merely observed that | Shooter and marksman, Col. George W NOT LEAVE UNREAD. NPR clared, so that Ireland would be a pro- for | Burleigh commands the regiment would always compose a part or even 1 requirings & generation to tecting eabield for Bogland ana the) it sere te is Geman’ abroad or] Color, Seret. | Rhinelander served'| $1.90 net, wherever books are ea the whole, if necessary, of the im-| Velop. of meat, the packers will have to take] thirty-five years in the Guard | perial delegation in the league when] “I® southern Germany, where in- | °™P?! Aa ¥ | & 108s fl the Guate, Weenty years, ot this was E.P, DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Ave., questions closely affecting the ove 1 at a standstill a e peace delegates selected were} jxqmination of Thomas F.. Logan, |Sta This lat service does not fall seas arose k ma als, the peop! Count Plunkett, Prof, award “de| Washington representative of Swift & | within the statute authorizing th ue = — lesperate situation, “They are turns | Valera and Arthur Griftit The|Go,, and other corporations, regard | a medal. If It did his recogni. PERSONALS, ue Ubcir faces toward the border and Hatter two are in prison, The aged|ing his social relations with Con- |tlon of service would be thirty-five years | ADVOCATES OF LEA LEAGUE paidenie 1 csibulity of finds (oUNt apparently Will have 10" €o ol gieasmon und exbeutive officials, con. |' |THRMAX SAGAN, come home ara g homen elnewhere Paris me to present Ireland’s|tinued to-day before the Senate Ag- |parents woreicd: Melmory’ Lunch. "109° % Italy's population actually increas. | “aims. ticulture Committee considering lex-|CITY PROBLEMS DISCUSSED. | 243". ate OF NATIONS MEET NEXT WEEK ed as a. result of the war. Normal! .. .. aallisane Aveda Attias @ islation to regulate the meat in- ereernnnneany = —= emigration was dammed up, while | Tipperary « ary An "| dustry. Officials of N.Y. M miities in| hundres rusund LT A Heemen Are Stain, Logan gaid Chairman Hurley of the Session at » LOST, FOUND AND REWARD Nesey Strais saniif Nias urned t move PUBLIN, Jan. 22—The British Gov-] Shipping Board, Secretary Tumulty, - : Tusstay Oscar Straus, Viscount Bryce and], of is not ly west. lernment has decided to prociaim the|Federal Trade Commissioner Davies,| AUBANY, Jan slation af fe band Aan Leon Bourgeois Will Hold Ward indreds of thousands ‘Tipperary district a military area in| 4nd members of the House and Sen-|fecting municipalities formed the prin- f Wur ined from America consequence of the killing of two po-|ate attended a large ball given by|cipal matter for consideration to-day at Conference each y The war liecmen and the selzure of blasting ox-]| him at the hotel in which he lived.|the Mid-Winter Conference of City Of HELP WANTED—MALE, PARIS, Jar . particu! citi |B which they w xuarding| ‘You were a lavish entertainer of|yciais of New York State, held un sociations| “1°! nano BRD Multinig. While it Was being transported to a as the auspices. of the Conferer advocating the fe n of a League} th migration by four and an “a - ~ | Mayors. each other next week pa \ u for oppor and revenuc p ob ems feature the Leon Bou head of thi enc 4 rt land. raunieationt Viveount- levee oie sae save con SPENT FIVE NIGHTS IN BARN.| RELATIVES OF TROOPS | organization; Viseour yoo of the| aiden ry gg ga gs doll senting America, w nfer f Dis} CHeln pes home, |G voree, Allexing Batreme Cruelty, os . will iste PRENTON, No J. Ja Mieging | Eee : a ba : ‘isha that her husband put her out of the| Returning Soldiers Are Sent Imme- lid f ' , a t that et OLAND ASKS RECOGNITION, Heine to 5 the tt { their |h on five diffe hts and tha diately to Camps, With No Hequest Sent to Allied The Pea ‘ hould ta 1 ife of Frederick Chance to See Friends. Hadereesut. pt roblema presente who lives at No WARSAW, J ; uation and work te ven. | Med suit for d The authorities at port of Trade Mark KsAY ace Pa w-| ve sali ate j aL OP ihe ears ancdpoint _— Gel Brundle, HODOKER BAYS. SREDS hae Jan. 22, Is the Last Day of Oe Great Mid- Week Special w ore tha’ attention ‘e ves and ; y 4 oar in Mitan : Nelense of 112 From| sailed to the fact that these sol- an elles, Woeting Fe . ! Alisn) Sas) Baker Orders Release of 113 Fro! ’ . rere Bulietuuss Pryit. Taitetss Brule Nock sal e host ot att Kovernme fi i ° ed ay two , me Fort Leavenworth, | diers ore ent 30 a) iraine ileanine. Watkiaday lerthe lat aay o Ton Hox Ale b , % 3 : diately 01 dock) ras ry se ; , vagy i aoe OO SINGTON: (9 ports Other Attractive Ciferings for Wednesday New Party Organtsed in Syria 1 y TT \ ther |. “up Thousands of relatives and WRU Ta ~ WASHINGTON, Ja Official tr weputy wed velf-des |° ately F frlonds wait all day in vain (o see CODE ES eee. formgtion ha Va : ign rar Palmastion |W Bi oxecutet part Pethelr eenton the boys, many returning day after MINTS—=These ure big, tres a new pa ganized ot c " horable re » dul day. This vigil is often futile, for tuothsome dinky of the Hawallan Pineanple in cessation of hos . ‘ mediate discharge from the arm. no time is lost after the troops richest nukur | Crean. Hts fallest state of “hy object the establishment of a monarch on or | e disembarked in rushing the richly flavored with 4, f } | AML tos Dey Amendment t Pennsylvania) hav ai jombe ed rus ng th He finest Ol Pepper aded b nee Feie King] PAR Mallon away to Camp Merritt, Camp Mills wet and’ jae otan ie f the Hedjaz, Many Christians are re-| conference on for Lestelatere: | or to one of the base hospitals, our rich, fragrant. velo Oe ‘ HARRISBURG. Pa Jan. 22.—TRe ‘ ported to have joined in the movement, | drafting an aerona clause to _ a 44 Stores: New York, wh ie Raid to ha eu 1 support | be incorporated in th are settlement, Prohibition Amendment was prosented elds Canne Menschen nd Paina, neat c teeta aaa the Moslems, Considera eing| United States, Great Bo !aln, France, to-day to both nehes of the Legis rasta HHealacTies ‘aud oraly peetrite W121 given the matter Al i | Italy and Belgium will he revresented r In each branch it was referrod 4 are soon reli act locations see telenh directory, Monts and by a committee of the Deace |v avintlonrexperts chars scale feed ta the Committer son ‘Law and Order, | PROMS QUININE Tobi. «Theres only, o9e ecified weleut include ontatne! Conference at Paris. heir aviation departments. Karly action Is expected. we the box, 80c,— Adve. oe ‘ '

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