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Of the abolition of conscription and General disarmament It says it is possible that the plen- Ary session of the Peace Congress to- | Gay will give some attention to these | Questions. | In the future, the Daily Mail says, there will be one full meeting of the Peace Congress each week The Russian 1 Revolutionary party approved without reserve Presi- + dent Wilson's proposition, adopted by the Sypreme Council of the Pes wv Conference, for a meeting of repre- Benlatives of the various Russian Governments with representatives of the Allies, according to the delegate | of that party now in Paris. A doca- | ment to this effect signed by the dete. ate js published to-day in the So- list Newspaper Humanite LEAGUE OF NATIONS COMES UP TO-MORROW. | The second séssion of the Peace | Congress, to be held to-morrow will, like the first, be opened to the press. Premior Lioyd George will lead the| discussion, | The first subject on the order of business will Ve internatio legis- jation on labor. Under instructions Given at the first session, various nationa) delegations have been pr Paring written statements of their views on the subject, and it is un- derstood that, these will be received by the Con- Gress and referred to a committee, | which will give careful study to the | various reports and endeavor to amalgamate them into a general pro- ject to be recommended to the Con- etess for approval. America’s view has been crystal. | under a special order, | 4 Pi ' b « Warsaw, {fend the interests of the Polish popu- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. Rl RUSSIAN LEADERS WILL NOT PARLEY WITH THE BOLSHE VIKI Proud Brooklyn Relatives and Friends of Men in Old 13th Coast Artillery | Waiting to Greet Soldiers Who Returned From France on Two Warship ps SEE ER PERERA GENADREG E4T EERE PRODDED ED144 ©OO9O06006-6461 40545016600 6-0606 $ 3 ‘ $ 4 P| rs $ $ 3 & COW: SMITH \S7" RGT. SPADA DADA Ob AED DOEDE OOd4 ECOG DUG have rived here to if no South American included in the nati CENE DEDEDE PEEE BEOO6 OOOO 060844 AT THe GOSTS HIGH TO KEEP GLEAN IN MANHATTAN BOROUGH * Twice as Much to Clean City Wine ws with Labor Cut 50 Per Cent. The cost of keeping clean has a of jumps on the cost of living’ b ident Krank L. Dowling of Manhattan at the ting of the Board imate tod. when he requested ' view » have the w low nm the Hie buildings in the bev. 18 by day labor in place of, b tract $ Tie Manhattan President said that ter reducing by 0 per cent. the amount of labo® involved in washing the windows the price bid for the work |Jumped 100 per cont. There were five competitors for the est bid for wa four week work, and the low- hing the windows every not including the Muntelpal Building, which js dono by Department labor, was $13,848, Under a contract for washing the windows every two weeks the work was done last year for $7,183. The Boord granted the request to have the work done by day labor. Valess the contractors come down tn their bids the eieht men who will do the work will be paid $1,000 # year. dO200% ons ay “BAKE WELCOMES “BATTLE REPORTED ESCAPED LUNATIC. RAILWAY REVOLVING FUND Scientific Optometrical Examinations, Perfect Fitting Eyeglasses. Hlations in Lithuania and White Rus- fized and is believed to harmonizo in The question Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed. sia, They wish to obtain, first of a MA EQUIF 0 0,00: R le, C tent, Unif fh Britix) delegates. There is reason | ie: of those regions will be pre-|*#sed against Germany, she should LENSES Save the a eae wen weneraily, tp anys ; be kept out of the League, until pay , 5 reel lt 5 CONVENIENT STORES. ciples enunciated will be found ac- | Vented. | | Administration Soon to Ask Con-] 206 Broadway cor. Fulton St.. Ma table t t of the Eatente| Russian leaders here think that/™ent was completed. Lord Robert re- ti 160 Fulten 6 Flight Up eptal ° m ° | gress fo! ditions hon poweie, While it has been deomed | the decision of the Supreme Council | Plitd she should not be barred me as | ran Additional oa We dBi Bea: proper up te this time to adhero to | !MVite Bolshevist leaders to a con- use of her inability to pay, in ropriation +4, Nk the practice of withholding auch re. |fTence constitutes the greatest vi the indemnities should run over WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—1 ports from publication until formaily | ‘°'Y that Bolshevism could ever hope|4 long period re ve asked to appropria Presemied before the Congress, it io|*? @ttain. It would not be surprising,| Free press is highly important, ax an raat n to the Railroad Adminis Delievéd that the propositions of the however, if the Bolshevists would | Lord Robert said ation’s revolving fund may be as muct efuse to cipate in the meeting, S00 : . - ee ote as $700,000 t was learned to-day. Di ‘Unitef | States are aged po te ee emeetiE | peace Pest tor Ba-Vieeroy of teate,|PToMises Full Information and {Proclamation of Monarchy in} Two Shot, One Pi One Probably Fa-| rector General Hines had indicated thut | [PSR BS . Sen 6 tae |? y using the same “imperti ace ” Ks ia, | : ; j -: i habe 500 14 be th mcaerhene cadacueanee Jaber by /@Mt language” which they have al PARIS, Jan. 4—Baron Hardinge, for-| Says Officers Who Were Lisbon Rumored—Manuel tally, and Another Choked | Steno would be the minimum | ready adevt d ica. [Mer Viceroy of India, been selected ’ andl aa ain oe a ‘oad Administration's tenta gevernmental agencies, thus offsets | ity ee ee cummunicas lt have charge of the administrative Abroad Will Testify. Still in London. in Bed. ve programme calls for the expendi: ting “bat is rexarded as a dangerous resident Wilson. | machinery of the British Secretariat at | : — Lure OF ADOUE S1.G0.00)060 this year for FOR WORK tendency toward class control of | President Wilson has selected the| th) peace Congress al : : extensions, improvements and new governments, | American representatives on the spe- itd tata | WASHINGTON, Jan. 24,—The War! VIGO, Spain, Jan, 24.—Portuguese) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Three} cauioment, and a large part of this tm In the Army You Were Gi Data is being prepared to demos.) °!4! commission which is to confer} 1, s, Red Crom tag to Poland. | Department will welcome a Congres-| Monarchist and republican troops|Women, two of them war workers, |e financed from the revolving fund in i iv pee a ihe bard ‘strate @ simultaneous movement to| fanaa ace prpeebisted ey ARIS, Jan. 24.—The American Red! gional investigation either into the af-| clashed between Oporto and Tenafiel, | Were attacked by a maniac carly to- Lippe ne aia ue jel panes e Work You Cou 0. \this direction by Jabor organisations) O Xn Tavtions, and they may be an- oe lands (Oaay 19 88nd A) Cains of the department or the conduc: | With heavy casualties on both sides, |44¥. while they lay in their beds, | ™momration may be called on, mpleted, | wean git Syeryday lite. Can: you (m the United States, England and) 4 Dore at various homes. Two were shot, | aegis | find the place that fits you—in France, oulminating in tho adoption| ®t Powers were understood to be| of the war, Se cretary of War Baker | according to advices received here to- |4 : S [te furnish working cu and cred which you will count for all that *by the French Chamber of Deputies |*°W!g similar celerity in prepar- -|3,000 UL S, - SOLDIERS and Chief of Staff March told the|day ene probably fatally. ‘The third waa | the compan cash taken gin oous | ‘of the réport of the Berne Conference, | held before the war, ay amplified by the Conference held at Leeds, Eng-! land, in 1916, These, in general, look | ‘to the relief of labor from interna-| tional capitalistic control, the freo- dom to choose employment and place of labor, guarantees of employment jing to undertake solution of a prob i House Rules Committee to-day lem in which speed is recognized as MAIMED IN FRANCE If this action is taken Baker prom- . vital ear hAde. had yet| a seemthiingar ised full information and that testi- een receiver rom he Soviet Gov 7 ide| mony of officers who have been in rament, in response to wireless mes- | $7:000,000 Is Asked to Provide France would be made wwailable sages sent out Wednesday night, an-| Artificial Limbs and Serum Baker declared, however, that an nouncing the Allied proposal. for Them. accurate investigation snch as called ———— for in a resolution by Representativ WASHINGTON, | | n. 24.—Two sol- Social insurance, the right of organi | BR 1S) RESS U WARM | Compbeil of Kansas, into reports tha zation and the enforcement of} ITISH P LUKE dlers Im every 1,000 io the American) ine ssth Division had suffered ab- hygienic conditions at places of em-} ON RUSSIAN CONFERENCE | Army oversens lost ao arm or # leg./ normal casualtics because of faulty ployment. |Lleut. Col. Strong of the Army Medi- | handling and poor care, was diffeu ot antares bo thb Southwesters jes! Corps told the House Military] at this time because the officers wh> ection of the nite Jiates, ag well! The x : Affairs Committee yesterday. He said} e| displays Mor f s aid) had information as well as docu bas Mexico, is the demand for freedom \! ispl i re Than Christian | tat 8000 of the total combat foree tel mneate, ware ail ovetecas to work in any country on terms of; Meekness, Says Post—Times }1,800,000 men were so maimed, and| Secretary Baker gave the commytec gqualty with native labor, Other | Hopes for Results. |that 1,100 had been returned home| somo definite information on the Provisions are vaid to relate to child and woman labor, the prohibition of | in military hospitals. = | the si0 ah ia made ely Ral. contrary to expectations of the night work for minors, a basic elght-|Comment lukewarmly on the plan for a nahi of $7 o0,Ce8 to Arey ef ane Heat est sthaih Ronde Royalists. : hour day and the prohibition of in- ie Fence between an Allied commis-|artificial limbs as well as serums and Gen, Mareh said that, roughly, 300,-| 19 Northern Portugal, owing 10 the Yernational trade in products made | sion and representatives of the various vaccines was asked by the Medival | 900 Ameri n troops part at 1 in| failure of the troops to suppress the by minors. kovernments in Russla, The Post con-| Corps ps bene cates mes Uhl Oven Role TORN NER GS" Ha It is exft-ted the American dele-|demns the proposal, saying among other| “there are 104,000 wounded Ameri<| ne ArBonne fight. ‘They had behind | movent nat the Monarchlata, These gaits will present data ‘to show the|things that “it displays more thanlcan soldiers remaining in hospitals | com (000 uns, and an official state | 0%0 aguinst the Monarohlaa. | These necessity for intérdational standard. |Christian meckness." AVAiaakL, COL We, LE, pli OF }ment from the Chic Staff of the Hd have been started rit {gation of sailors’ wages, as already| ‘The Telegraph, admitting the plan tol surgeon General's office told the|Attillery of the First Army, of which | disturbed districts from Southern | Tequired by American law, if unfair |? inspired by the best motives, con-|senate Commitire investigating bus-| the 8th was a part, stated that the| Portugal and injurious, Competition for the )1°™* !t as being “politically hazardous] pital facilities and construction, Many| iMfantry never got beyond artillery LONDON, Jan, 24.—Rumors tha vrorld'g freigh. business is to be|*"t ethically wrong , of the wounded will not be brought] support rmer King Manuel of Portugal was avoided, it 1s understood, and a spirit |, 7/," Leg Ah aged enthusiastically Jhome untit they are recovered. ‘Th tétal. replacementa éf ile bout to land on Portuguese territory of mutual co-operation is to govern | 5 as By foposal, hopes it willlare about 4,600 vacant beds in hospi-| for ail causes, Secretary Baker said,jare at least premature, Hx-King work and says that even if it does not, | tals in this country, Col. Smith sald. ‘ anual 5 stil In London to-day. as the dést guarantee of avoiding! ing hands of the Allies will have been 5 ky were 10,805 men from its arrival in| Manuel was stil ‘ n wars resulting from such competition. |@rengthened by failu France “up to Nev. 10. He thought) PARIS, Jan. i.—The Portuguese It is reported to-day the inforual | J. Dillon, the foreign political expert 104,000 OF OUR BOYS lithe Taeet ota that yyei APL BY LA FAD ra) 10 Ae Gey: talks concerning the plan for thé lot the Telegraph, writing from Paria Campbell that 7,000 men of the 16,000/¢IVeain Madrid. far that four of the five great nations | consternation in Russian circles in Paris wounded in the Argonne. battle Dave accepted the principles of the |and adds that he is authorized to de- igi se Secretary Baker said the Argonne STRING ON MILK BOTTLE League, the fifth having accepted {clare that the Governments of Omak,|Won't Come Back Until They fee s Moe by Rig cage le provisionally to await final instruc. | Archangel, Crimea and Yokaterinodur Recover, Col. Smith Tells tronpa.'! ana Gen, March declared that USED 70 SOLVE LOSSES tions from its home Government. will absolutely refuse to send repre- Di eee if no hint of complaint had me from The same authority asserts that |*Mtatives to the conference Senators. abroad as to the handling of divi President Wilson has accepted the plan for the League as laid down in PANAMA CANAL DIFFERENT Newaaners hero [#4 were being fitted with artidviat | LONDON, Jan. 24 casualties and arti ry wupport of sions in that action No action was taken on the Camp bell resotution WASHINGTON, Jan, 24,—Wounded American soldiers retbaining in hos- MADRID. Jan. %4.—The monarchy has been proclaimed in Lishon, the Portuguese capital. according 1) a ram from Valencia @ border. tale, on the Pore ne. The m adds that the greater Part of the Lisbon garrison has gone over to the Monarchists. The wire- less station near Lisbon Monarchist han¢ Former Queen Marie Amelie aid to be of Por. ugal, mother of former King Manuel has arrived her ording to the newspapers. She travelled to Spain ineoenito BADAJOZ, Spain, Jan, %4.—The monarebist making movement is apparestly no headway in South Portus Woman Pleads Not Guilty, but Is Held in $300 Bail on Washing- yes enererh af ep peat babe pituls Overseas number approxima or ton Heights 0 Sol, . . * ie Congress. Gen. Smuts's plan provides Ay TAM eee Ms Bs Gealsy of the Hutchinson, a travelling salesman, who that no nation may war against an- Surgeon General's offive yesterday told AT CLOSE OF THE WAR lives at No. G1 West 11st Str solved other until the points in dispute have | 2 , the Senate coimmittée conducting ap the mystery surrounding the theft of been arbitrated, and not even then it | rd Cécil Says Internationalization | inquiry of hospital tucilities and con- - about 100 quarts of milk which hid been o jecisiot Inde} C: ons uctio: Oo em, ee sald en fro. in the AL ment the other nation accepts the decision Under League of Nation: struction Many of them, b id, | Rep rt Shows Britain Had 21,000 tak n from too 30 SI aber of the court of arbitration Is Up to U.S wil) not be brought home until t Per aaiant ion ‘Sedpiens fen Sg TEE OSA rat When the question of the rules of PAR : recover | irplianes, , eaplanes oy pre in tha Washington Melenia warfare come up in connection with| PARIS, Jan, 24 (Associated Press). | In the hospitals of thio country, | and 103 Airship: Court. to-d iii the League of Nations, America will” question of whether the Panama | Col. Smith sald, there are now about | abl a ; urge the total abandonment of sub should be internationalized |4,500 vacuut teds which can de placed | LONDON, Jan. &—Great Be: hel marines, the destruction of every ex-|“0der ‘, re League of Nati vs wou 1] in use as additional wounded and sick |/remaens hae we tie a fu e isting submersible, including hose | “lly = ye __ atitude Of jare returned Jwas the largest in the world enoral owned by the Allios, and the tisicour-| re RON ETA ENGIN = | shows fought on more front utohin avtached agement of the study of undersea cage Rey ! 1 ober ss i wee | WILSON AT OPERA TO-NIGHT. | ihe air service of any othér nation & piece af al ga anil navigation, go that this form of piracy nd GHA? ce IA HelGUn low cc | Gadd MIKAEL Mecniclia Aisdeued facleue en «NAT eropotlionnlaty |titney 4, he sa M can never again be inflicted on the ; , 5 ’ I running awa My structure of the League President In August, 191f h Naval and wo! | Lord Robert said he had not heard| PARIS, Jan. 2 (Associated *.) ary Air Se t er srustered | Déjapetiins of Pelee from Lithuania g,1°72, Rober sald he had not heard) PATS. Jan, 24 CAnsociats hay Avr Semlons cox ther eastered |GABINET CRISIS. IN NORWAY and White Russia, including repres-| tne Panama Canal among delogaten, (bis first real visit to a theal:e wince (FaNkS. In Nove 8 are os naneevaate entatives from the cities of Vilna a ft being ments 4 only incidental leaving Washington. He will Ko to the | %.00 office and 24.00 im At the} ¢ ENHAGEN, Jan. 2 The resigna- i Wy pera. to attend a gala night, which |oUtbreak of the war Great Britain had (tion of the Norwegian Cabinet is im: in connection with other waterways, |OMNr# (0 tiene aiaed Mr, |!66 airplanes, 45 seaplanes and 7 air-|minent, according to reports received Sixtieth Anniversary of the! He het that the Panama Canal is |Wilgon attended a moving picture show (Ships, whilo at the glose of hostilities {here from apparently trustworthy (on the same basis as some other land @ theatrical production managed |b had 21,00 airplanes, 1,300 seaplanes [sources Paulist Fathers Waterways, since it Is property of tho |by sailors on the ship coming over, und |aNd 10 airships, Besides this there were) ne present. Norwegwn Cabinet te United States and it must be for | while in Milan saw one act of “Aid OW airplanes and seaplanes veing |hoaded by Gunnar Knudsen ax Premier e brated & > jght's | Dull end 55,000 airplane eng ne unde and Minister o: culture It was that country to say how it shall be |at the celebrated Scala, but to-night’s n a ; a Church of St. Paul coi .cies Entertainment will be the first real one [contract f since serous ahanges among its pers y dep 3 5 he has nded he men's Royal Air Vor which [gone Bee 4 the Apostle Speaking of the admission of neu-| "Ssh" ang Mrs. Wilson gave a {6a at the (WAS Nol in exlatence in 1914, numbered [or oa ‘OOTH ST. AND COLUM ave. tral nto the League on the same Mu residence to-day for all tne at. {at Uy of hostilitic Civile May Yow iy, oeametore basis as other nations, Lord Robert |taches of the houschoid. - feta wETIM ta fa ae canes d that w on t Right Flelder Smith Out of Khakl ; , +e You a Gordialy, iariied 4 attend ihe Celebiation aid th. As his conception tha iy Ny ans will now. be 4 permits Vespere 8 P. M., Fr iday, "Jan. Ath vat all sovereign independent states Helder for the St, Louis Cardinals, was | Navy Board on aeronautical cognizance Wy, Ber, Berend L. Coomes, CBP | uid nave quai rights. In the gen BERLIN, Jan, 24.—"'5 Germar villian, again to-day, Returning yes- {announced th Feimoval of reatnctlons shot vee righ n the ge s n eg Pe PA el pop ps dr ow (on civilian flyin during the war elvil bh Mase 11 A. M., Saturday, ES Epa Boe 9 Seg a Army, including sick and wounded, now |{*'d4y from San Francis ith threw |igns were permitted only to fly experls jan. 25th en Rumbers approximately @ miition,” War '#side Mis khaki ana declared ne was!mental machines upon permiision of ia it Would be a disas: & board choked The terrorist ts at tontrol. egute of these tw “If ' Were Twenty-one” jibeee items Is ca at $140,000,0 Iberty edad by William Maxwe., Vice Presi- A man hunt is Police belies dent of Thomas A. Edison, Ine Man hunt 16 on. F believe | STRAUS TRIP DELAYED. pete Cece sien Ob Uaseon a ag the lunatic escaped from an insane — plan by which Wo cae Ton soldier, by which he may hospital here or in @ nea State, |" one Manin ahs Hinges an the place that is rightfully his His victims are: Miss Lillian Hod.) Oscar S Sires, Channon n the business world shot in the abdomen, condition criti- |mommittee to represent. the $1.25 AT ALL BOOKSTORE cal; “Miss Martha Geagan, shot in| to Enforce Peace in Paris du J. B. Lippincott Co., Pub., Phil left side: Miss prence Fowler, Peace Con ence, * be choked would not be able to re to : take part in the conference 4 ee Eee at 1 just shot a woman and I'm going | next week between Leon A GENUINE “PASS TO to shoot you, too,” was the warning | repre ag the I he gre und THE MARNE FRONT” Miss Hood heard as she awakened | Viscount Bry the British group, |The Lapland, upon which Mr. Strau T about 330 A. M. to see the man bad book o bur h F Standing over her bed, She grappled | Poned her e our with him and he shot her in the ab-| in any aris come ek: =o. | Horseimen M: sad cable Wenkened by the wound, Mise Hood | tt citui? gatas he ha aig rsel continued her struggle with the man, | had received assurances that the Al of the who dragged her to the window, He |lled associat a et naee Be Aaa finally freed himself, leaving her in a| "SUUON until his arrival A oO | Her cries brought neighbors ana| CAN'T ORINK IN UNIFORM, : aha’ whe pation i By BLASCO MSANEZ, Author of he was: rimored (89. y SPial ge {CMLL AMIN Signe min earntdaing || Maye thasow ot the’ Cathedral e ’ madms st appeare arcing: Dinchaceed or Ne : Miss Geagan's home ubout 2.30 A.M.| pare nenene spend bi ONE NOVEL YOU MUST He seized her urm then placed the gun |notiied to-day that Gow nmin NOT LEAVE UNREAD. | against her left side and fired. Bhod the bill making it a misdeme 41.00 net, wherever books are seid. Miss Margaret Geagan saw the}for any one to sell. serve or give liqu Fitth Maniac disappear down the street, [to any soliier, sailor or marine | EP, DUTTON & CO. 661 FRIN Ara, KL, The maniac then entered the home| {7M WhO: he as nright _E —==s of Miss Fowler. Vinding her asleep| word linmedistely to ull Inapertors Co PER ES screams for help were smothered by |i, san), (ender 1 Street Theatre op |choking and she fell unconscious, legally :. A reward of $100 has been for the maniac's arrest. _ BEATTY TO LEAVE Will Become F Sea British Admiralty, LONDON, Jan. of the Admiralty. The presen Sea Lord is Admiral Sir f Wemyss. o1eo. Friday and “aturday Extra Special AUBRY.-HENRY AUBRY MAPLE PECAN BESSES buat Vure Mante i L in state CAMPBHLL FUNERAL |} ] Chalecst Tera CHURCH, Broadway, 661n >» IP] met COLEMAN WILLIAM PETE sedi at Ririsd vo ear TRENT | Other Friday and Saturday Attractions GOSFORD.—OLIVE GOSPORD. He CHOCOLATE COVED PART eR Services CAMPBELL PUNBRA! inulin He Hiwed in rien Va CHURCH, Broadway, 680 st, Butur- | dy -taneh in itnelt 4 day, SSO P.M HAMILTON.—MABKEL HAMILTON Army and Na vy Package | Services at CAMPBELL FPNUBRAL Dedicated to the B “0 OHUKCW, Broadway, 661 st, Friday edicated to the Boys nder the Colors” 1a. M ' ARMY AND NAVY PACKA bination Pack; act’ thre patrioth mt con ie benediy bedi JONES —Suddeniy, on Jan, 24, 1919 sau PEMBROKD JONES: newline Gas and ade Chane | Notice of funeral will appear in io ih Cherolate: NICHOLS. —LEWIS NICHOLS COUN mr | i Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL PD BUTTER Cf ~ CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, Friday yie That — good 650 P.M. old fashion erin [pk ROBINSON.—JOHN ROBINSON sages sates See \ Hout iat Bervices at CAMPBELL FNUERAL ia ai aan Uabie fc aed in ren Woosiuni | CHURCH, Broadway, 661m ot, Sunday, iad vishi (renrent 4 y § seen. tiecalee AGC iS SAWERS.— WILLIAM SAW | VOUND BOX heres New Vork, POUR Box | Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL |J >“ Ps de 3 ewere a QEUACH. Bresawer, $619 sto ,yoiure The bovcified welwht Includes the congee, \ heen iam IRE a pa lacey RTE ip beg enc teeta tete xeon LEAVE FLEET. Lord of °4.—Admiral David Beatty, according to a despatch ‘Trade to the . Westmister Gasette from A Programme of All Star Attractions for Rosyth, will soon glve up the Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24th-25th. mand of the British C B will come to London as First Sea Lord ——— fn when it assumed offered | 0 discharge Sir Special for Friday and Saturday Ls OVATE COVERED CARAMELS—Th ¥, blo t First perfection and are weneronsiy ean ght nine fourt oercetled Chocaln thrills to the wweet ty N ll ——— OO