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eee eee ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA AGA BRITAIN BACKS WILSON SPEEDY TRIAL PLANNED conference with members of the Feb. 1. The British bers are headquarters at the Hotel de Crillon F R Ny R 8 Ho of h rep tativ LONDON, Jan. 30.—Great Britain's] F NCE fl 0 eat eke Fe uta Weel , Wilson's theory off internationaliza _—_—— ussin, These mi with Major fn tion s@ applies to captured enemy| Atiies to Force Germans to Produce Panels J. Kernan, U A, and Pro colonies, says the laris correspondent | Vital D nants and Robert MH. Lord ere t vere ty of the Daily Mail in @ late edition of | Wa cuments ane peepee vies Mal that paper to-d involves the ad-| Witnesse: posse flat ee ¥ Mission that the treaties with Japan! paris, Jan. 30 ly trial for The Supreme Council to-day consid regarding the islands in the northern| a. auchora of t “how. fed the instructiona which are to be aes given to the Commission. Pacific and with the Arabs regurd-|,, siaiaved PA ing Syria and the understanding w T hiehly p No Peril of Social Rev- ne Committ ish legal ex tary a. France as to the future status of the| wuts is carrying out relontiossly its PARI CHILDREN GUIDES olution, But Would Guard Kamerun must be arbitrarily modi! yon. ot prepare the : : fled, if not torn up Genion Hower and TO PRESIDENT WILSON Against Radicals. "The Japanese delegates e ANETY! who number amon : rs and alarmed and declare t ana’-lest Judicial brains in oeaarner sc WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.--Discnsa- jeterminati o claim the P rindi ‘ . tet ee Hmpire, will soon make their report Little Followers Set Him Right ing unemployment to-day before a islands, as promised,” the corre i | tee Benes Conereis ’ emt says, and adds: = “These nt8! Phere is no doubt the guilty will be When He Loses Bearings on Joint meeting of Senate and abe really the crux of the whole situ-| nunishod, but the members of the Strolls Alone House Labor, Conmittees, Secretary ation.” |Peace Congress will take no steps) pants, gn of Labor Wilson said there was cor “ 16 co : Us, Jan. 97 « pondence of “The Austratians,” the Fe | until they are positive they are plac a Drone) Mdeht Wile aidetablo “lysterin” th -the country spondent continues, “believe Eresi-|ing the blame at the right door. and empon Dilitl over reconstruction but that — the dent Wilson's firm stand in this Met-) thot there can never be future por- A his a problém would be worked out suc tér is due to his fear that Japanese | wiiity of doubt that simple justice | oy ‘ cessfully oteupation of the islands would im. |; eaully © And hia wa Bea KROnEA Meera Oh phir his prestige in the United States, on tho willingness walking, 1 Sanarenent H Ayphe ‘ hd that he fears to meet a hostile PInBD ee erent [evens Wevee, Ae wien loved men at indus entres tho n March if he agrees to mentary and per- |the President is freq von hia way up Ployed men a t industrial r Congress in Mareh if h ould they refuse, one of the bouley for Rocret ¢ kK, compar th 235,000 last the absolute retention of the islands | grea is determined t0 | geryicn men are ha has left we not © the sftua / by Japan f Ht eee ety 20C8: | hie Paris White Hc tion “italian delegates frankly avow thelt | ores tures to procure them | The President ix almost always recogs | time nactinent of Jegisiation aims to Fume, and insist that the ipa jnized by Hite French children, who sre to provide iffer” employment so as Promise of part of the Dalmat wenally his reliance wher he lose td Prevent the “philosophy of force bast stipulated in the pact of London BRITISH LABORITES DRAFT WAY. TERY POR: inemPeved GA er from even getting a hold in this « de good. They declaro along the route freuented by the Presi. ! must be made ¢ P D BOARD try during the reconstruction period that President Wilson's attitude re gnrding Flume directly conwadicts his rights of peoples on points." aid but taken him to explain where he and he rewards with a ami 4 Bheke the proud boy or xirl who puts him jon the right road of the ‘four declaration outlined in hi for a fal revoly that pre Commission on International Regu- lations to Meet in Paris aution Y , JANUARY 30 (1919, INST HER OWN Lieut. -Col. Theodore Roosevel t And His Wife at French Front RESTRICTIONS SOON OFF in On Pri Oo ul San t WASHIN removing all. re price and # Uracite coal the Fue! Admin Admihistrator G make it effective An official at pected « DOMINIONS ALL ANTHRAGITE COAL KENLY HOPES TO MAKE FIRST ATLANTIC FLIGHT ief of U.S Says Project Can't Be Realized Army Depar eral Months, Jan Majo: United st for Sev WASHINGTON Kenly, Chief of t Department — of hopes to be the across the Atlantic His project, t enlized f v it will be tried o! rk to off The Navy Avi No.1 ft REDS REPORT ADVANCES, Captared Vi janes. ti Archangel Distertet, Saya € antique, LONDON, Ja 20.—Canth nd Zone Awaits cesses on all fronts were renc j sie Holshevik oficial communique received tion of Adminis- by Wireless from Moscow to-da r Gartiel “In the Archangel region we captured izsistaad several vi the communique sald, jan An order Northeast of P t2k+, we pressed the enemy back to the mouth of the Narova trictions, including River on the Gulf of Finland. On the ru west front we occupied Greing, On the regulations, on AN- south front, Murkovk and Mitrafenevs. us been pre dat stration and await ] artiell’s signature to Houncement is ex- The Standard of Quality for 60 years MT TULA EL ayn bg | ry Nie “4 hk | tment ¥ The Favorite Nook sefataic 8 in a comiortable home is often the cozy Arat aviator’ 10 “SY | window seat. The family gathers there helieves, eannot be | it-the happy hours of greatest intimacy. ; wet tine | Add the finishing touch of comfort and niy after teats in thig|#ttractiveness — whic completes the aid fichts from | Charm of such a restful corner. Pr , Hall’s Window Seat Cushions : # soon will! — Hall's complete line of bedding is man- ritalin tured in our own factories and is s Sill. Id by reliable dealers or at our New ation Service York store army FRANK A. HALL & SONS Manulacturers of Beds and Bedding . o develop its ocean plane a | “ . aguinst such doctrines as the In . : 25 we 4 a a urplane, without provi- lest 45th St., New York Ci nmiasion on pre ® [forced deacen {CLE ons, atab- ation should passe t : \ oe ; TO PASS ON PROPOSAL Win bas REBUKED BY SENATOR ell Shel beeen - BAKER REPORTED GOING ana He Bible + because the critical period was f | FOR RUSSIAN PARLEY in Falta check A (lds a fives (ovale WonUseratier (i : 5 iio WAY eaAnTORS Eoblad the wA|PONOCK Altaexs “Lodge, — Khox,| vn, toualx ip eee nea : TO PARIS NEXT MONTH | Bible Students credit Joseph nternational labor bureau to be Jaid Borah and Reed for “De- 1 a ' ; with the first Insurance plan. Generaf Convention Will Be Held} ierore the Peace Conference and for=| truciive: Pollel cas “eilibdy ho edded) "We : | He insured against seven ; structive Policie: ssion ca ne added, “we Par ‘ D.-Hooretar taker | . ; + to Decide on Princes’ Island warded It to London for consideration)... will elther have tided over the period tle ch ggg years of amine by storing . : ' , . ¢ greatly ploused|,, WASHINGTON, J ) ft : ‘rss c= away the surplus of the pre- Conference. by the employ nse. agp Ml agsbe President Wilson and his proposal for a Of Sectal disturbance or it avill have : : spol ame: oa id Sorta cedin, ef f pl PARIS, Jan, 50.—A general meet- hea me \ with yar they Were | League of Nations were rebuked in the broken and we will have neet ? | ‘a ceding seven years of plenty. - able D ¢ plete the dra | Senate to-day b: Senator Nock of The retar nid there a A . | . o1 tg ot tho Russlan Soviets wi) be!” ino connultation between the labor-| south Carolina, Democest wie ceniacn| class of ne ty oP toasch latices | Eee is the modern held to decide whether the vroposal) ites concerning the plan lasted only | that partisan politica was the vasis for believed there should be a change | Mth a al uy leriey js for a joint conference with the as-|two and @ half days, at the end of! much of the criticism voiced recently in jn government and that thia chanae 2 eae | ittle o Gi , ar aPraty to sociated powers shall be accepted,| which they had reached a complete | the Senate, shouM ba mado by force rather than | 2 ! : prevent the famine that is Andre Tardieu, of the French ace | agreement hroughout the diseur- | bi Ma ot by constitutional means, He said) @ otherwise so frequently the Copitiission, announced to-day, | sions the ers In Kngland wero | KNOx Of Penneylvania, (and Boral such people in New York, | % of fate of the widowed and Capt Tardicu also eaid there was | kept aavised of Ge pre Are ek Beat On beck Gare pha, nthe mountainous a ae f ‘i < fatherless. every reason to believe the Czecho- | rangements have been 1m =| Senator auld, were among those who held esions and on the Jaci WEA Aides COMERS PIES 2 ES os noush it Polish trouble would soon be cleared |tinuc the consultations between the |iabored for “destruction instead of con-! Itetirring to doctrine iene ig om Hing are 90 aha pee of up laborites and the employers aft struction” tn the peace plans preached by the Industrial Worker CLDLDDGOEIVIET DED EDISE OED ED OS EOI DEL LES LODE COTS = the a cadeee u hee by ht PARIS, Jan. 30 (Associated Press).| plan is presented to the conference. “1 warn the gentlemen that this is of the World, he said it had been This picture wa: h rene, Meuse Mrs. Roose vice in selecting the rig eae vat the pence conference lias pilates a Ao ordinary polliics! quoation,” said My. Possible to mect the wituation durine |). ie a ; : i SHR alc ie ai DEATH FOR DRUNKENNESS. kind will mean a saving in r » fol 1 rep! ci Pollock. “I warn ts that the Ame the war, onditions develoy jas been doing w for some t i . | ‘ eee maeeyee be Sorat eapy from. the NCI MISSION GAH (ubla Wil aot Week with taven coon | Where were being thrown! Col, Roosevelt, as shown by the service st on his sleeve, has been | stocKHOLM. We time as well as cost Russian Soviet Government regard- | i atl “ade oven FAVOR UDOT Gut of would be al y | at pun . ing the invitation sent to all the jeny man who would play politics with | hard matte vince the worl wi the American: forces: Ino France A FERE M. E. FOOTE Princes’ Islands, but the Russiar 1 semble in Pari > world from a repetition of ils anguish | work. _ nt Phe \ tt Adrint eee ; 1146 Woolworth Muildin committee in Paris will p y| Will Assemble in Paris and Pro.) work trom a ree. ameuien Should the philosophy of for 1 I 1M wong offic i make a formal response in a tow ceed to Warsaw by Special Senator Pollock anid he had jist af Wr he added, there w ‘ t t t t ive . Z days on behalf of the various other Train with impa to patty partinan rill. | eniay eyery eines, uon mone e iva M ; ' 5 ee eat Russian Governments praee ; a, [Slama of the President” by Honitors “at-| force to muprtane ah nthe co ‘ , 1 n t WW cause the NEW PUBLICATIONS. This committce is now considering| ,PARIS, Wednesday, Jan, 29.—-The tempting to bring the resident of the quences were likely to develop und ver , u 1 the proposais, but the prospects seem seheia Oe ee att ae iy art | Bate i Staten into the disfavor aad con. such eircuimn , Casu _ | Supreme Council is planni © depart | temp: nd ridi the wi anne - bby + to be that it will decline to sit In| far Warsaw by way of Berne eatly in|praise’ former President Tart. for tie —- Lieut. Al At ot ind 69 N conference with any representatives Webruary. The Italian monrbera, Gens support of President Wilson's efforts in Avaalaeonut or rie u \ e . behalf of a ague of Nation, " ¥ h of the Bolsheviki Monthlena and Rombi, will arrive in| a 8 000 SOLDIERS first Ameri ate to Other ,ve ook " } France, w n went | ar UNION OF GERMAN AUSTRIA Lig iete ler ears 5 FOR WORK | | proved sv valu work | diers, : : i e | AND GERMANY REPORTED HOME TO-DAY (N Jthat he was nev » et] Sama with 275 officers and i the Army You Were Given we |to the front, ma to t nen | the Work You Could i: ‘ | discust. Sibony, with 3,336 troops Do. if} le le I 2 4 Merger Will Be Proclaimed Before THREE R p | a“ i" ahaa al ees ta Biase ane sa ; ! Paarsciel Seiad Save } c ea ae ‘ Back in everyday life can you ice Is Signed, Says VV 1 w _Two casua find the place that fits you—in Vienna Despatch. —_——>— | mntry a rk men, the 129 p x y | | mhinh you will count for all that is . rivet Hage. port jamong t bsqyus . y 7 in you? ARUN, dia. ieia % ark (Continued from First Page.) : souepare | ae che a ? co) aac one Ree teara tag Zeitung eays it has lea 1 ” A UME ARIRA Ries) \ The Susa re | William Maxwell, V thomtatively that union of niany Folsom, who was at the front epi Ane brings kal nd. wounded of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. is Ad GANEMEE AGELA Bae Coen Suan PREAH Peer ieamen Paar peare pra w attics | hanna, Ce SAW TAY tide for the returning soldier, ty decided upon i be proclaimed! wield Hospital. i » action ye which he may find the place 1, Wt ie ay huss icone 6 into The artha Wa that is rightfully his in the busi- the 77th boys half the credit that is ‘7 ar caer to-da Major GUaE AT. ALEUROORSTORES view due them," he said. “In the Argonne | °° statagg hea net Taal. Glenn, who comm: f they went into action with the sed | N* Ft ie eel olelaion camalan the aulorwith ti The SAWTAY Chet says: J.B. LippincottCo.,Pub.,Phil tat aie | 9 h (Jan, 2¢ landed the men at Ho- | For the richest, creami- Division of colored troops, who were Second and Third Battalions of the was certain. ; boken & ol est mashed potatoes you ei on back into tho ranks of the\ “im weenty.ono casual companica | h Infantry, The transport, also| ever served, use SAW | meen th, The men of the 7th behaved | oe aye up. « cn from eleven | brourht casual companies and 200] TAY in place of cream- o.eo, ca | rans, Most of their casual- five oftion: 1304 men being | Wounded. ‘ ‘ | ery butter. N.—On Jan. 28 1919, MOUR- on Sept, and were : : ne The Haverford arrived to-day in SAWTAY i 4 Burns), beloved wi New Yo Ine officer and] p In it 0 soldiers. The A is a snow. GET ONLY 21 SEATS confusion arising from the | {7m Now : Te gece the Marine Re ee en earece | white butter made from | @heshan. and sioter of John | peaks \retreat of the 92d men, Mornu a easton Avtiiloay Matibel do.|oomioeaed ie Glen ortion of the| the rich cream of tropi: Fue tam tale sestatehe, 000 | Majority Soctall ; | “I notice also that credit has been |i vurent of one affloee and fitte, | number. ‘The to ca. nuts. | Wawiington av. L. 1. Clty, Friday morn Najority Socialists Pave Elected 98) given to the French for the capture of | four men and a detachment of the| “tmp Bix. N eed. | ASK YOUR GROCER St. Passicye Churoh 9.00 | to New Parliament, and Grand Pre, The credit belongs to the | g 5 ‘i —? | Sroan Sernelale, AGiaINS) i, Sth Mobile Hospital Unit, consisting | Democrats Win 4 |7Ith, They captured the town and| ie one officer ond nineteon mur TRAIN KILLS LIEUTENANT, | eld it 1 the French came up and ! h t a BERNE, Jan. 30.—Partial resunts| 24 ! itn ne French came up and’ also were aboard, together with fi] iverett Garan harged From from the ‘russian elections show at SROMDING. 3h teen casual ¢ \ medical | Army 0 the Majority Boclalista have won g4| Lieut. Folsom commanded the unit | dants and thirty-two sick or wo nee < seats in the now parliament; Inde.|that put a field hospital at Chateau Nearly 1,000 of the etree te : pendent Socialis Democrats, «4; Thierry on July 18 and he worked | clugsed as casuals have been wo eearn Aru! rm ry tn mi Rite mallea, the oe ‘" OTHER SHIPS BRINGING MANY ah, berals ines. ater he worked at St. Mihiel, S na Ra ative ie Fe re preparatios were made to care SOLPIERS HERE, w ix ate that there will not ; 7 . ou 2 The Minnekahda, from Brest) Jan 1 an of a Socialist majority in the parliament se # un bhoied in exp and late a fc eably disapppinted, ax he ex- |i" 1" expented hoard from pressed it, for th nities the first |g, the \ ' ~~ y wer 100. a00 tHA lola) In the | ee ae Hele and ate : x0, ' headquar na SWPIY Of Hackenpack, Meffs. LORD 82 TAYLOR began busi- |} HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD drive 4,00, Lieut, Folsom’'s Lome is company. amd tell no i ness in their first Store af 47 Catherine in Muscatine, La . and Companies A, I, C, D, L, K, 1 Street New Yo he h COST $66 204 000 10 DAT BRINGS 83D DIVISION MEN AND yy, of tie 324.h Infantry, s8d Division. || og. * ork in the year 1826, 60%) AERO UNITS. The Minnekahda also brings the ssa! Simple Way To vauunoanie Frederick brought the 465‘ pivision cadre. ‘Ty 1 will go t WASHINGTON, Jan Hog Island and 492d Acio Squadrons, regular Camp Merritt to Camp End Dandruff he trae oly I shipyard has com up to the present time | army men, representing every State man. Alt M “nr = is SPECIAL POI Fits 9 @ IN CELEBRATION. of that event, 464.2060, Mc anh, President of tr" Union, whe Nave hese aed aay Ale wana | Tee sone sure way thats ral meet, 49 . er he ernationa’ Shipbuild|r47, weventeen to ninetee (gp . ‘ never failed to remove dindruf a I " Cthe House of LORD & TAYLOR ) ig Gureerttion) Inaet (at i eee trom 8 vant | n i ise m i Me. | Company N au -Jonce, and that is to-dissolve it, then Unusual Values for Thursday, January 30th, 1919 ‘ b A, Santa heir work yeen mostly in tratn- | bama, one of and ono enlisted | ORO re it entirely. ‘Lo do. this, beginning Saturday, February 157 As, aircshe eakaitied. @° numiee o¢(d#m aviatoreand In the construction of " PRM rth en Sn eee GTA haa will hold it "> Annibersi phi taken Last _wint Arrackl on brerp tront, {teers i Ui dats UROL Aeon Crear Pa i Ms 93 nnibersary Sale. unprecedented coll weather, 4 France, where they made | vic« store (this is all you will need), ap : ng the diffioulties under which the the eadquart they had 4 ly it at night When retirin us Ls q@ The paramount shopping’ event igre ree (00 SAE | HAAANATIEER HO x Bly, it at niet whe ue f ° < to the cast of the 1 oti bes : A tin gently with the finger tips CHOCOLATE AND VAs CHOCOLATE COV > t rkers in th 5 a t § told - of the year 7m this store sere ro cracked Vinks in an’ anchor chain (ie, New Nerkere tn th Hat the A¢ ri By ein, moat if nok al CHANT muti LSWP agit Rants AL porns oe ate AG AAI PNAID iau k en of j ‘ dandruff! will be gone, and three o ‘ i have ir AC Hae Aeltne hee cee AP Sanford Avenue, Flushing up ut he N Hua Pastel ican perfect rating at Lloyd's, Mr, Hrush| The Frederick also brought the Liver, at 8 r \turday w dissolve itirely destroy a RGA ee tne |ISt Battalion of the 380th Infantry, ing. On bi ,509 American of- | single sign and trace of it, no matter ragyo, rating. Mruah aaserted. He said! Col Philip W. McAbee, a Cleveland Rreat on Jan, 22 Capt, "“Lddi pox st New York orn ive si i en delivered, one ‘ BON jares? pall + $8th Street FIFTH AVENUE 3%th Street WAR be turned over in'e few dove cna | business man, The troops a-o made Rickenbacker, famous American ace poe hoa Brookly 4 fourteen havo been inunched. Firty up of drafted men of Ohio. Twenty-|is one of the passengers and auto-' Glossy, silky and soft, and look and Fes ganet jlocations see teleoho ships jn various stages of completion are now on the ways, he sald. ppitve seven hundred men of the original a and acro men are preparing a feel a hundred times pebate ery

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