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Mngton last December the Lecterns has travelicd more than 12,000 m has been made a citizen of app ei mately 1,600 cities, towns and ham- Jets in Burope, has been housed in the royal palaces of two Kings and} one Prince, has ridden on the shal trains of two ruling families, del ered nearly two score speeches and Bhort addresses and received six coi- lege and university honorary de- erees, He returns to the capital intent upon convincing Congress of the need of America’s participation in @ League of Nations. The background of this need he summed up in Provi- @enco, Kt. 1, last night when he said that now that Europe bas pinned ber faith to America, “it would break the heart of the world” if America failed to respond. Arrangements have been completed for the President to keep in closest touch with the Peace Conference. Al- most instantaneous communication with the American delegation will bo maintained. The President's stay in this country may be governed by the developments at t conference, as he bas made his plans to return hurriedly should any matter demand his personal attention. Mr. Wilson's most important en- gagem ut for this week ts his dinner to-morrow night at the White House, | at which his guests will be the Sen- | ete and House members of tte two Committees on Foreign Relations, with the exception of Senator Boral and Senator Falls of New Mexico, both of whom declined the President's | plement They all felt the THE EVENING WORLD, _U.S.FAILURE TOAC CT WO UL DBREAK WORL D’SHEART, SAYS WILSON. "PRESIDENT ‘C000 ‘SCOUT AND SPORT,” DOUGHBOY VERDICT Soldiers Who Travelled With Wilson Declare He Was Not Even Seasick. "SOME Democrat all-around sport,” was the way the summed up ther estimation of Chief Executive of the Nation had travelled across the ocean with him and they KNEW And Mr Wilson was ail right, loo The George Washington ne in Hoboken shortly bef o'clock this afternoon, coming here party devarked at the end of the om Hrest, On board were 2.294 officers and enlisted men and nearly half that many more sailors id the remainder of the ship's com invitation, |about the Presidant and Mrs, Wilson. At this dinner, Mr. Wilson will out- | Line to the members of these impor-|every night,” » tant committees the entire League of | Moomhardt, “and enjoyed ti “The President took in the movies id Chaplain P. + em With Nations plan and will try and win the zest of a boy, He laughed hard tham to his way of thinking, It ii believed he will lay before the Con- 4 at Charley Chaplain, On € und Mrs. W son atten the gressmen certain interpretations of | performance in the ‘Old Salt’ Theat the plan which they have not yet)and were both warm in their 1 of the ship actors, On Keb. heard, and that to-morrow nig dinner will go a long way towa clarifying the situation. in the d his tour of Europe | 7 ¢ LEAGUE CONSTITUTION tbs icon, O14 Neptin DOESN'T SUIT GERMANS self remarkably well while the Ge Washington was a@ guest in his do n. He only roughened wp the| ‘May Be Good Enough for Allies | °° how that he was the bows. | but Not Us,” Says Foreign | Minister, | WEIMAR, Feb, 25.—Germany must | Gepend upon the League of Nations for future peace, at home gnd abroad, | Qnd urges that the league should ° waid a chorus of the sé nt maw wiv reels of Mime worge Washington ‘Theatre in In compliment. to the President, haved him- ore an three or four times just to PRESIDENT A GOOD SAILOR, THEY DECLARE. President's a good sailor,” lor boys. rid he asiok ‘Naw, the chorus “Would you tell if he did get sea @ more democratic basis, Foreign! sick?” Minister Brockdorff-Rantzau declared in an interview. He sald Germany is already qualified for membership be- cause she now has the most demo- cratic Government in the world. “President Wilson's preamble to the League of Nations constitution | Was not too optimistic,” sald the foreign minister, Thus far it is litte more than a defensive alliance. It may be good enough for the Allies Dut it js not good enough for Ger- many.” | aw!" another chorus, esident Wilson endeared himself to the soldiers and the sailors by visiting among them. Ho went where heqpleawed on the ship, in the soldiers’ quarters, thoxe of the sailors and the | marines. He delighted in getting « group of them toge her and telling them dialect stories of the South: The President and Peace Commis- sion Guard, comprising three officers and 142 men, accompanied the Presi dent across the sea and constituted | his general guard. His special guard FINED IN BOSTON : tha who wil Women Who Tried to Annoy Wil | son Arraigned as “Jane Doe,” ° Retusing to Give Names. | BOSTON, Feb. Members of th Party of Woman Suffraigets, who wer @rrested in front of the State Hour Yesterday prior to the arrival of the vecorting President Wilson re- | answer to th r names when foharges of loitering, They had spent | “the night at the House of Beyention. A tthe police were unable to identify them | individually, cach was arraigned as Jane Doe. Owing to the prees of business in the | FeCiar court sessions a special seasic fas held in a mall room. woinen | protesied against thie be co Attendance by friends impossible and | they demanded a “public hearing In the twelve cases disposed of durin fhe morning fines of $5 were imposed An three instances the women paid Others declined to pay and were held pending the hearing of the remaining gases later in the day Pe ey atsworth « Before you begin taking “Spring Tonics’ find out how te can get Nature's Iron, hosphates, Sulphur and all the “tonic” minerals necessary to health from your daily food. Alfred W. McCann's new book “This Famishing World’ will be a revelation to you. “All the wheat-grain wants is to be let alone,’’ says Mr. McCarn. He telis you about the Natural! on wourd for te Iron, Phosphates, Sulphur and all the wondertul elements in Whole Wheat and convinces you that all the ‘drug store Preparations in Christendom” can’t give you the ‘tonics’ that Nature provides. ts contain all the ements, and are de- ides. That's why Mr, | j bunch ‘sw in the Police Court to-day on |‘ lgineer ‘Tra perth Whole Wheat i'tour and c who went over to France with him, » again when he sa on March 5, Mrs, Wilson shook hinds with nearly every one of th nat parting at Boston and made a special | |request that they all go back with] her and the P s by the Pr ent, On the G H6th Machine Gun Battalion, the m jority of them from. th seen action with s unit of division gun unit The 6th Engineers and the Sth En n of the Regula alvo came back, a at St, Mihiel six weeks and thirty five of them were killed and than 100 wounded TELEPHONE GIRLS SAY PRES! DENT IS CONSIDERATE, Among the passengers were two girls who had charge of the telephone switchboard in the Murat Palace dur ing its occupancy by the Presidwit nnd Mrs. Wilson, ‘They were Mi Beatrice Francfort of No. 48 W 12th 8 and Miss Ma: | Wort Wayne, Ind. Miss Lilian Not third operator the Murat 1 *, remained in France, Said the President was most erate of them when telephoning and had charming wire manners Major Edwin Sternberger of No. 43 Kast 60th Street ned after eigh teen im f rvice, Much F At Base H pital N He said the , hospitals now 4,000 and In 1 ewst th Ha 1 at wen, the u President” in) wh expressed friendship for the officers and crew p and thanked t Nie thing y hada When he wa aving the shiz Boston, one of th hic 1 Presid 1 to th wn uid un parture her 18 caused ven this brief Wy in getting you OTHER SHIPS ARE DUE IN PORT TO-DAY Other ships scheduled to reach port \ to-day, but from which no wireless Jlessed that she has picked jerew of the three-masted se one [Charlotte Si muke port late th afternoon or Jearly to-morrow morning | porte reach the harbor day and which have wirelessed at | they will reach the President ing up the disabled Pola and towing her into Bermuda; th | West Eagle with 15 men, and t |}urana, In addition the Ulua is j scheduled for t ident, ‘The whole | orge Washington was the | National | rinthia have viol imard of Idaho, all of them having | c They acted as a replacement machine | (rived (rou Jhave sent troops against the Sla er an absence in France of seven months. They mec 'Pre sident Wi ilson Acknow ledging the Greeting Of Crowds as He Drove Through Boston Streets Pres WILSON's BOSTON GREETING Onn, Fun SER TAK BLL SIGHED: PRICE OF DRINKS AND SMOKES GO UP otice nd men, due Feb, 18; the alian liner America, with 2,163 sol diers, and the Tottori Maru, Among the men re thy adqunir and BHtY cades ery; 67th inent deta nt of ery a » due to-day are the New Mexico, with fifteen casu n t Turrialba, with ninety-six « and. The New Mexico y and that she would The Heredia, bringir men, by wireless that she woul: to-day Other transports scheduled for rt to-morrow ‘ant, bringing sidiers, delayed five days by Bay at sea morrow with 1711 troops. With 6,319 troops due to and 70 to-morrow, the total ar rivals for the two days will be The Wilhelmina has wirelessed that she had been delayed by heay gales and does not expect to mak | port before Thursday or Mriday, ‘Thi Wilhelmina is practically a hospital ship, her complement 1 being nt casual ™ from Bordeaux, She w le up of convale due on th and must have been pretty badly battered By wind and sea "GERMANS BREAK TRUCE AND ATTACK SLAVS Said to Have Been Defeated Atte ining Agreement With the Ainerican Mission. STE, Veh. Germ under the auspices ¢ n missl cording to Laibach. ‘Tuey are 1 though supplied with heavy guns, were defeated at Arndors and Carinthia i rn proy ofA | tria-Hun t ‘ d the Tyre It e southwest man ferved onan were Austria ‘BRITISH UNIONS CONFER UPON GENERAL STRIKE Miners Refuse to Yield to Lloyd George's Offer of a Com promise LONDON, Feb of ry waymen and k to-day to map o ‘ gramme regarding demands to t upon th: i whether a ¢ hi The miners did not ng to Premier Lioyd comprom A to avoid a striky Phe bi uced \ h n vaneed to proposed 1 Maret lof s 1, was d feated ‘ 369TH OUT OF SERVICE. Col, Hayward and Mis stat to Be ed Wedne PTON, 1 ast of t niisted personne wijutant, Capt. 2 juss company commar und | hale a dosen clerks, All of Uveay will Fo. pEnerr Biscuit ©O,,N. ¥-| bas come, ase the Caserta, with 1,607 lcave camp by Wednesday. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, DUSSELDORF PUT. UNDER SIEGE BY rete “a SPARTCAN BANDS, EXCEPT CELARS == Elections Sioned Th by Reds—Successor to Eis ments From Baltimore After | ceau wa ner Named. to prevent Gov- ich the Capit !joyed from the Reed amendment for= At Oberhausen, six miles northwest ° reported to orkmen not to try “BILLMAY ASK SUBWAY = EXTENSION I we pal elections from being held demanded from some dents the lists of propert bone Phrough to * lushing nd grenades Lively fighting i al Rev reau, a Ue 1 ent it pro- ormal ul been given ou jects. Salaries of school teachers wilt this point taken up and the principles of prow 4) When wartime prohibitic por oe Mtation will be sper” effective July 1, all Amer terri« | Siled.to lo will be dry except the Philip whi w not be affected until nendment goes it t Jan, 16 3 0) ne 1 States al dry under Ie ve act r executive order, ONCE A WEEK © Queens Civic | strongly favoring ti TAFT AGAIN CHALLENGES = SENATORS OPPOSING LEAGUE | ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE FIRM. All Parlor yr Car Train ild labor will to Kurt Tapes Convent ALBANY, Feb. to administe who was sh Are Destructive Critics With Solution of Ditticulty. the Prohibition amendment « 3 ‘oreed in th and that “4 New York gislature en the 5 fo ening th Anti-sa Soy tod i 1 inning March 2 . v UNOAYS One. Tucke 1 the Mt, fight prohibition and claim 14.008 - n sina. aneeed os 70 PLM mem to prohibit | It was le so the the Bi Oe oe Pennsylvania R. R. Bc PES THE CISE Te FTRAYEAR SHES Tet him who obje wnuin [REVOLT CRUSHED SHED IN PRAGUE | ists Driven avy Vightin bureau organ NO MORE 15 GENT BOOZE: ALL RINKS UP TO-MORROW ‘or « method by which ling WASHIN Industrial Boa f the ‘ITALY LOST 54 WAR GRAFT TO 45 LOST BY AUSTRIA. id, would be to ¢ sresen | thought 1,036 Men Ki Mayor Stone of | f m al, ie 4 in) and why they are a real economy. 1 product t Or, get them on new shoes, which te! 5 «| come in many styles for every member ely att * of the family, Neolin Soles are made th the policy laid down at me xy | scientifically by The Goodyear Tire & producer Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also a ‘other up-State cities ap- first complete PENNSYLVANIA VOTES DRY. Porty-fifth State 5 power of the neamertet Mies" os Nein. Soles torpedo boats robmarine chasers and 17 tvanie (us deed even destroyer killed and wounded ) FOOD RELIEF BILL SIGNED. <"fvenine Word ‘mitted to be Huly to Save Day tight, iv and Influensn, BuO QUINLS They used 4 De Haviland ir ‘an hour, beginning bombiug March 2 by @ Government decree, alae siguaiure on whe bua, BOS, —-Aare carries ee acrnaednume atone His physicians expressed them- selves as satisfied that M. Clemen- out of danger and that his Last Mad Rush. complete recovery was only a matter of a few days’ absolute rest. Law Rider Ties Up Ship- WASHINGTON, Feb, 25.--dsacep |v Vino hotesvis ead tees, IRELAND AND BRITAIN SHARE ~ rider to the new rey ‘hy anes a sitio deme ee) FQUALLY IN AIDING NEEDY aw wi awing the immunity ; a Grant Made for Immediate Regstres of Demobilized Men tofore has en- bidding the importation of intoxi Says Chief Secreta cants into prohibition territory DUBLIN, Fet Treland will (abe \ 1 with Great Britain in. th Hundreds of shipments of liquor on] seas re AUOF ON) reconstruction work planned by the their way from Baltimore were held | Government r James MaePherson, up outside the District lines, having " < peck fo und, declared in ; ain ne Us Irish pottey failed to get within the zone re the ‘ « nce of Irish municipal rs went up. For days express fa ’ aa WOtse txuokn, Snteraan lintel COX it of 250,000 pounds, (8.250. railroads between Washin. n ! A Hyebibedl shield Mb... | med Y demobilized men and re have been conge ) bg a ne aid Mac vith liquor shipments or with eltizens | person y reconstruction plan ad- kin nal trips to the nearest | vanced in Great Britain 4s applicable to vending point, |Ireland. The Government wi continue only exception to the import |it# housing programme, including sub: 1 applies to embassies aud , *dles for payment of the difference be- tween ‘economic rent’ and the rent oreign Governments able to pay ind will participate in the bene- Ministry of Health, medical schools, reclamation, af- considered ext sand are no} Y provision, a ‘a-territoria affected by ding to t — encorce Mt New York per ind. Atlantic City Beginning February 28 Dry A $1.00 Extra Fare naugur aide Bled Cost Asked f “TL find Trade Articles. every way to tough “hs aay) Superior in They are ITON, Feb, 1 nothing but t explaining the « trich, of Springfie Id, Mass., thi t tested of worn They have longer than says Mr be good for at least d 1) already worn one month ure:¢ hich w the soles I used to led fe ‘ Aldrich, "a three month ! 1 An easy way to try edlin Soles to conference | Have them put on your worn shoe: producing | See for yourself hi lor they last— tives of The immediate « he make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to ald, “Was to bring about » outwear all other he aced prices a the red ip YAMADA, IENILT YAMADA, oe at CAMPBELL FUNBRAL Dies Awatting Te Dorgery CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at, Tuesday, Charge. PLA ONDON, Conn, Keb. 4—John | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ‘Tre@e The Return Engagement of a Popular Candy Star in the Loft Circuit. Special for Two Days Only, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb, 25th-26th CHOCOLATE. 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