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CO OE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NO NATION CAN DOMINATE U. 8. FEBRUARY 27, IN LEAGUE, WILSON SAYS , 1919. speech, brit made known to his guests that he would answer freely any ques tions which had arisen in their minds The dinner began at & o'clock ond the diners arose shortly before 10 o'clock. The scene was then trans- ferred to the famous East Room, and the discussion began immediately, end- ing after midnight, Answering with utmost frankness questions involving every phase of the proposed League of Nations plan, President Wilson was catechised for nearly two hours by members of the committees of Congre: Contrary to the prevailing bellet, Senator Lodge as Chairman of the Senate Committee did not take the lead in interrogating the President. Senator Frank B. Brandegee of Con- necticut took this role. The President is said to have invited the fullest «is- cussion. The matter of armaments was dis cussed at length, Senator Hitchcock 18 «eid to have manifested especial In- terest in this phase. The President explained that Executive Council will make recommendations regulating the armaments both as to armies and navies that may be maintained by the signatories, When these recommon- Peace Conference prior to the adop- tion of this feature of the Constitution. id he had been reared as an ad- vocate of seve but at the Peace Conference he was the only one 40 strongly advocate a provision which would impose a limitation on with- drawals from the League. The President is said to have fully met the objectiona raised by Senator Reed and others on the Senate floor that the United States when com- mited to the league would he forever in the power of any forelgn combi. nation that outvoted it. The President is said to have em- phasized on his guests the conditions that might exist if the league plan fails, He pointed out that those who oppose the league offer nothing in its place. He laid stress on the general depression and despair that will per- meate the world if the league falls of attainment. He faid that a large proportion of the civilized nations of the world are pinning their faith to| thie formula to minimize the chances for future wars, If its formation should be too long deferred, or the negotiations come to an abrupt end, univetea; despair would be the result, he thought, dations are adopted by each of the na-| The immigration question will not} AMSTERDAM, Feb A Soviet seem Martin Green despatche work gently and sympathetically, The Bolsheviki are planning a Hall’s Cribs tions they become effective, and are|be removed from domestic control, |republic has been proclaimed through: | stl ie it ceeciresy cue: wus eo: “| Comoe Grenmve on) Darton it to give comfort to not susceptible to change. The Con-/the President assured his auditors. Jout Saxony, according to despatches ' quate utterance of our apprecia- fronts, it is revealed in captured to mother, s gress of the United States must ap-| The purview of the league does not |from Berlin to-day All railway FRENCH SOLDIER SENDS tion be spread upon the record as | Orders of their supreme military com-| a" prove the armament to be maintained] extend to such matters. The @4-| traffic has been halted in that state. a tribute far beyond the reach of | mission, a dispatch from Archangel) FRANK A. HALL & SONS by the United States before it can be-| mission of aliens will remain a do-| 4 general strike also was reported HIS OWN WAR CROSS 10 | expression to the women of the reported to-day. Manufacturers of Beds and Bedding come effective or binding. mestic question, and no foreign n4-|in Leipzig. State who fought the battle with. ‘The attack is to start in the Arch-| 25 W 45th St., Nw York City Some of the President's guests/tion could change America's policy BASLE, Feb. ~The New Cham PREMIER CLEMENCEAU WEDDE | TA . out inspiration or martial musica | @98el region and be extended rapidly | raised the question a8 to the indis-/in this respect. It is believed that | per of Deputies of the “Free State of | 7 and without the hope of military | t? the western, southern and eastern | e solubility of the bonds which will Ue! this statement will minimize the op- | gaxony" met on T° y and elected | —_— reward. pak Only the Murmansk nd | the United States to the mations of position of Senators from the Paciflé | Julius Frassdorf, a Majority Socialist.) “|t Bears Onty. Two Stars,” He} meatier itcoputicee will be excluded from the old world. ‘The President said that] Coast States, where the Japanese | ay President, according to a dggpatch Le Pagnbi | NEW YORK FACES FAMINE e, and preparations will beyond doubt any nation could with-| menace exerts a strong influenc from Dresden, Dr, Diestel, a Ger-| Writes, “You Merit Two by rece needy ed defensive BOL Ce rent No prision tn monde. | AMENDMENTS TO LEAGUE CON- peptide ered nina ee AA Palms. | encanta baas | IN ICE, ODELL WARNS | ine American Rea Cross mission in é euid a > pinky, A ree | ‘ “ First Page. 4 the Constitution, he said, for com- STITUTION DIFFICULT. Independent Socialist, Second Vice Hei yal aoe Ft Russia, investigating alleged Bo!-/ DATE PUDDING—the proof of pelling retention of membership! ne question was asked whether | President. : : our | Be ae Shortage of 1,500,000 Tons Threat-| Sev! atrocities, had reported that/its goodnéss is in Wheatsworth " has sent Premier Clemen- |pridge with Lady Victoria Cam- ‘ Laie the Bolsheviki } | against an individual nation’s desire | tne constitution already adopted can| WASHINGTON, Fob. 2%—OMclals! coay hin French War Cross with éned In Gly “and. Hudetn jolsheviki had massacred mun-| Whole Wheat Flour. ‘The President in this connection re-| pe amended. The President took the |here believe that Berlin despatches! the ¢ollowing letter: | Paes ay — dreds of civilians. He is said to he be lated some of the discussion in the! view that this would be extremely dif- | published in Switzerland referring to oy dag el Pies Sibel kha bes AlAs? River Towns, cited one instance in Perm of an of-|The wonderful nut-like flavor ot ficult, Fourteen nations have agree1| “suspension of the armistice negotia- ou have Hot been given father. During the service the cholt! Ai oany, wy. y, Feb. 27-2The ficer's shoulder straps being nailed to|Wheat grain brings out a new cult, Fourteen nations ha | p the Croix de Guerre. Here is sang the sixty-seventh Psalm, the class Y vie ne P| his shoulders. There h bi richness and deliciousness in the to it visions, and any attempt to|tions" either were based upon misin- arent shortage this year i ge DA Ales us Mined © its provisions, a y | mine, bearing only two stars. hymn “O, Perfect Love,” and the |” ‘age this year is a serious/eral cases, he said, of priests being | frui Th It i ddi 2 amend the instrument would be at-|formation or have been misconstrued You merit two palms.” anthem, “Who Is Like Unto Thee,|Menace not only to New York City mutilated.” 4 si «Dal Add athe fer a. ic tended with difficulties. by the Swiss papers. Clemenceau is reported to have |On Lord? but to cities and towns along the| The chief of the intelligence section | “Dainty enough to set before a “ o, He expressed the belief that It ls} No advices have been received In| wept when he read the | 4 of the American Expeditionary Force | King,” and best of all, economical e letter After the ceremony the register was|Hudson River, former Gov. Benjamin|in Rusgia is reported to h tisfied “ ” ‘ highly desirable that the constitution | Washington to cast doubt upon alghed te Whe ohapelcof Haward thelth Odell; rate’ Toe Comperolion tue RIGERLE Rates emer ia og a enough to serve as a “Stand-by | ees F x 5 . c ONCE A WEEK be accepted by the Senate as it now /earlier despatches reporting the “en RUNAWAY BALLO |Confessor. ‘Then, as the bridal couple |formed the Legislature to-day. tually undertaken the nationalization | Cessert. stands and without injecting any new |clusion of the negotiations with the{ proceeded toward the door the “Men-| Figures “submitted by Mr. Odell] Of women In several districts Order Wheatsworth Flour from your i controversial matter in the shape of |acceptance by the Germans of drastic Re showed that last year there was har- “HANGEL, Wednesday, Feb. 26| Grocer to-day—the recipe for Date Pud- All Parlor Car Train peak le Anieat renewal conditions. . SWEEPS OVER WASHINGTON esses hg peveyadea uted adc aM from the Hudson and adjacent | (A889ciated Press).—Bolshevik troops|ding t# in the sealed bag. a DFOPOENG EIHSAGIN OD FM, A procession of the royal family and °537,.489 @ on Monday attempted a counter- Pree 3 All questions will not be subject to —— Peni cadi oesteies aslsweu ieibalenee 2,597,482 tons, of which there] gttack ugainat the newly salned Allied | Ground fresh daily in New York. 9 5 Loire (tt Ladendorf Reported Rack in * ‘ 4 . d, led was in storage on Jan. 1, 607,457 to ROMIHORNTU He. Adurnene fre * New York and Atlantic City nly ae rapier seg med ea i Lands Nine Miles From the Capital| te Duke of Connaught and Quecn|which would “weigh out” in New| ment oemungie,Murmansic front, but |F, H, BENNETT BISCUIT CO.,N. ¥. — 2 BASEL, Feb. 27—Gen. Ludendorff PP Bi ; Mary, King George and Queen Mother |York 394,847 tons, The daily capacity| Bolsheviki used an armored train in ibtalhaing Pakiuiey te ovenants in the league constitution |)... arrived in Berlin, It was announced Without Its Pilot, Lieut. Alexandra and former King Manuellof the ice manufacturing plants he| their ineffectual uttempt. Sa, Nan York rmoaye ony glare binding on all nations and per-|), geapatches received here to-day. McMillan, . sho ag and ut wilh whe Was /gave as 13,380 tons, and he estimated —- —_—__ DIED. neyivania Station 2.12 P.M. mit of no option, formerly Princess Augustine Victoria |the shortage as approximately 1,500,- BUTLER.—nOSB BUTLER. { - VASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—While eis- | 0! i . I } Terminal ‘The view which has been expressed WASHINGTON: Feb While Peele deh Maen of the “Princess [00 tons. The estimated normal con- FRANCE DETERMINED Lying In state CAMPBELL FUNERAL In Senate debate, notably by Senator | Was referred to the Foreign Relations |ing above the Capitol to-day an army | paty"Rogiment was atationed at the (sumption in New York last year was CHURCH, Broadway, G6th st. Reed, that Britain would be able to |Committee, captive sausage balloon broke from its|door, sharing honors with scamen|%063.855 tons, of which 1,817,800 was 10 HOLD GERMAN SHIPS GATTESCHI.—RICCARDO GATTEBCHI, Ae antic Git dominate the league through contro! boc. ree moorings, swept over the city and| from H. M. 8. George V. manufactured phe cba Services CAMs FUNERAL | | on, Ww! y the landed nine miles away without its| Court mourning over the death of a CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ‘Thure- Ki Newark Parc Pac)” of its colonies, was answered by the |FRANGE NOW TURNING ; |Prinee John was waived for the occa- 1.30 GAS RATE DEMANDED PARIS, Feb, 27.—""The French delea-| Gay ute Pus, Benpirivania Station - President. The Executive is said to ¢ ut. G. H, MeMillan, the pilot, ix sion and the elegant gowns of the| Ota tion to the Peace Conference will ener- MELE RMOe fudson Terminal + have pointed out that Canada, Aus- STRONGLY FOR LEAGUE believed to have jumped in his par. Jadies lent a festal alr tc the assem- getically oppose the general sinking of Mcrae tet ee OPE, tralia, New Zealand and other British achute blage. The wedding presents, which BY BROOKLYN COMPANY the German fleet,” says Stephane Lau-| onynent, mrosdeay, 66th ot, Thuree colonies have the fullest degree of| lam Soldiers were sent out in ¢rucks toware still arsiving, miter neatly seven zanne, in the Matin. “Other powers, of | gay, 3 P.M se on 3 | he Se r searet the country in the path taken hundred and range from homely San wHab thaw like a ays + Ms self government, ‘They are virtually | Opposition in America Said to Be} by''the matioon in an effort to find market baskets to priceless diamonds. | c..:.8 Board Fights Move to Nut alsa ade il De ea ae with thelr | vy URICH.—JACOB ULLRICH. Independent of the mother country! — Breaking Down the Objec- the Lieutena aie Princess Patricia presented Com-| Service Board Fights Move t¢ Mie | Aare Peahgakiies lala ad neh Gov- Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL on political questions, and the de- a Fey a mander Ramsay with a bust of her- lify Injunctions in Time for aie ts Mon ealeh fail’ onted to! CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at, Thure- bent Chinese lacquered cabinet ce, manifested their friendship for the| PARIS, Feb, 27,—The opposition in| ! | ; : ae F ene = United States, He felt there was 19| America apparently is serving to STOLEN IN PTTSBURGH The marriage of Princess “Pat''| The Public Service Commission an- danger to be apprehended from this | break down the last vestige of oppo- brings to memory the many romances | nounced to-day that the Brooklyn Bor: | » bec . " , 1c | sitio iN mateaD w which her name has been con- |. ue} Compan: il seply to source because the great democratic | sition here to the League of Nations. ~ a Aa POON hina bee Baie: Dae: Been Cnet ough npany will apply to Ju peoples of these countries can *e| ‘The people are rallying to its eup-| Offices and Safe of Oliver Estate| \ooca ner only to 1 tlee Cropsey in the Supreme Court for | trusted |port, whe influential newspapers Broken Open—Liberty and King Alphonso of Spain, favored by |q yacation of injunctions obtained by The question of mandatories was | Which heretofore stood out for various Railroad Securities Gone ee fale ne oe statement of the Commission which prevented a raised, Th. acceptance of service ‘as | pet projects are pointing out the ne- BINranEaE pay ts ‘i ee Maht ania tede iehieaaa at? Ge. |Move to charge $1.30 per thousand feet 4 mandatory is purely voluntary, the | cessity for the league, even if It does! 5159 499 worth of Tike, Banlelal clined to take him seriously. [for gas. | President said. It is not compulsory | not Include their own ideas. wad railroad tones were stolen trem |. manuel King of Portugal, also The company has notified the Com- . - , wv that the United States accept this| ‘This situation ‘s apparent in preas| tne offices of the James Beoliver ec. [Proved and paid court, to be refused. | mission that if it can get the injunce Special for To-Morrow, Friday, Feb, 28th | | 4 (i a Grand Duke Michael of Russia, | ions nullified it ia its purpose to ad- ASSORTED MOLASSES DAINTIES—A representative collection of sweets vice. The President mentioned {comment "on President Wilaon’a} tate in the Oliver Building here last | prother of the ex-Caar, was once re: |Yerey ine rete to the figure mention | r pen Kettic New Ortenns Moiaanen, “Assortment ty ‘comurined |that there is a strong sentiment i&|#peeck" at Boston, and in the casual] night, it was learned to-day ; Fa enod OHADOR DUE | Trsces ein onan bie Theeeee | host of ‘other “cqually bleasin this country for the United States t»| conversations to be heard along the| ‘The robbery was discovered by W . Prince Adotph Fried- as possible, Th company spe Ayre priday Pot protect Armenia. It would depend en- | boulevards and in cafes. 7 Grteneeh, Hanser OF the offlons F to the Duchy of Mecklen: | 51.10 in the Siet,Ward, where most of | rely on the will of this Government| “President Wilson's warning against nae Hae Bere) ed Span ss si alliance with, Bringess | its consumers are, and 80 cents in the | ) drawers and big safe also were | Nn I whether we accept a guardianshiy | hasty and premature conclusions was aa nce d riflec ause of uncertain diplo- | 32d Ward where it has only 150 cus-| OCOLATE. ¢ MILK CHOC CL ATE COVERED over any of the weaker countries, {timely and well-expressed,” said one| *MVshed oven anh Tlie oe tne | matic relations between Great Britain | tom The Commission will oppose ||| Seo r TAS hone Gelnty, President Wil soea’ not |high oMclal. “The speech was not a| thieves has been found, the police say. | and Germany and the Princess's per- | the company's move Maire any introduction tow LOWE ibenbabons eon Goes not approve " The Oliver Building is the largest inclinations, this also was aie Foe centres a the sending of a joint committ of surprise to those who know him office building here and is located in ff, Revers as Poreigi elations Col appointed court mate hmakers ‘tried to | ay oa Rae Appropriate Apparel. for Jerre euecnen. committee 10- Ad ' WILSON MARCHES | GUARD APARTMENT IN FEAR | into: ter ang the Count of Turin, z PEGA nx Cc r | Inter- Allied arliamentary ¢ onfor | first cousin of the King of Italy, to- | ence in Paris during the peace nego- | IN PARADE 0 OF TROOPS ’ gether so that a marriage might re- pele eal | Thursday’ 8 Attractive Bill of Candy Offerings. > | Princess be converted to Catholicism.» Former Secretary of Sailors’ Union | Rceumblz, blocks The Pr pnt fee Chairman Washinrion © eerie eer Preside! She refused and then, perhaps, estab- 4 out we l | Assort~ iS RBeperiatt,, IES" caretul Hitcheock of the Senate Committee | Washington Crowd Cheer President Sherifl’s Men at Brooklyn Woman’s| lished the reputation as ‘the most in New York Gets Ten | gelection of style oe aid to-day, Chat the sending of such and Soldiers Back From Sapte! , wilful of Princesses.” Ye fign which Insurers, becom. » tha a sold a ; 4 " cain id , ars, | Appa. size ‘ance, ‘ with e Ma 8 Of sey, RAIS, 27.—The three forme Wh Gta oe a || Members of the House and 8 | Boost in Rents. Qashing young nobleman. ‘This also| yu. u ep on Aso moderately priced Committees at a receat meeting disct, WASHINGTON, 2 -Washing- : ¥ came. to naught Just before Princess | Yours — M: riatian Association |] | sometimes comes ture as well as design, jcussed a resolution authorizing ton gave President Wilson its formal| Because the owner, Mra, Fannie Dur) shar accompanied her father to | Workers who we Jn January 1] | comes on ticks, Ask . ‘ ? 7 - i welcome home to-day by turning out|POW#K). fears reprisals from her ten-| Canada, to which he had been ap-|for the esrioment of funds have the Kiddies, who know New Spring Styles in sending of representatives to Pari a eee cat ants, the property at No, 1756 Park] pointed Governor General, and where {een found guilty by a court martial || | (nese blac, toothwome Cc Dol Sui In view of the President's attitude, |!" thousands to cheer a para . Place, Brooklyn, is to be guarded night} she met Commander Ramsay, @|and sentenced to imprisonment disks of perest su umale oaks, ana uits, it was rogarded as certain that s¢}Pennayivania Avenue headed by the |ang day vy men from Suerift GriMin's| member of his staff, George B. Schoettel of Rochester, N.|] | camdy “in when st sett cate owns, Blouses, would be reported adversely |President in honor of homecoming | ome. Ng-court dress marked the mar-|y., was sentenced to fifteen years, wuile|] | ¥ Stores: New York, “covered “with Skirts 4 |" Menator Spencer, Missouri, to-day|*lilers of the capital, According to a le received from| riage of Princesk "Pat" to-day. She) the Rev. H. B. Atkins off Texas and Brooklya, Newark. ds rated Bre! " Introduced A resolution declaring ic) Marching with a swinging stride,! Mrs, Dubowsky by Sheriff Grin zhis| Was Greased in whic, Wie ter fake | 7 Mananeld, formerly of New York, |J | Matter! 24¢ For exact location see 69¢ Sizes 39 to 56 Bust lithe menue of the Senate that notring {the President took the lead as the| morning, there is bad feeling between) Wore the smartest of spring dressos, |#0t (en years each HE OKAGE ey sums. lasotienl: fe Phersiseox Alwarn in stock, ready aa ng : He Liat Dothing | procession started from Peace Monu- | the woman and her tenants, anid tol" "phe Princess's gown was modeled ae he The specified welxht includes the container ar AM an Laie in the constitution of the Leagus of] i capitol grounds. Army | have re f 1 in rents.|on straight but graceful lines, with a] ee b | Stren ele: | Nations should be intended to jment.at th ls » 4 She complains sh the | Cloth. train of silver sweeping down {C: A: with the American Army in a Jany relinquishment of the tradi! {1|@irplanes and dirigibles hovered ov- j rty might na herift ind out from her shoulder. Over her |Matement on Jan. 14, after the | Thin a6 Amieviaan’ soliev an teinted |e 4G S aan} 6 Cepuy Bt seus he h uae lta © she wore a veil of antique Brua- | of the trio said that the misappropr jrights of America as rela At aa lun Srohidontia Grab pusil ay any ie ‘ sels lace, which was worn at the mar-|tions amounted to $38,910, ‘The ir- 1 }to local affairs, nor abdicate in y ‘ pmol of . a vive 7, way. the functions. of Consrens, 11 {4Pbearance here since his return from DR. WALKER DIED PENNILESS BAER COONS ae ee ey | re ep se eles pet nau ane France He was given an enthusi-| a diamond maple leaf which bs i" alr Hae beh antic greeting by the crowds lining| ciyss War Nurse Deeded Away Her| presented to her mother by Canndian| Money was recovered, Schoeffel for-| aH broad avenue as he marched be- | Farm e Almshoune. friends was worn in her corsage. os oN was itera 4 y of ee | 4 . aa > ‘ochester Chamber ommereé d the marine band, shouldering a} Special to The Evening World) Mansfield was at one time Secretary of ) big flag and escorted by a committes| SYRACUBH, Feb. #.—That Dr. Mary tt; & CAPTIVES TOGG PRES. re ae nae vere ce of citizens, |B. Walker left practically no estate was | | your hundred wounded soldiers and {stated to-day by former Supervisor] 800 Germans Taken by Americans —— go Nee ea eg ere a eer cetibs hen RABRAW. Har arent LelyarPerel yep rr es WILSON INVITES LEADERS. F moved their hats in lieu of @ salute aas| collection of curios, Mr. Worden said,| PARIS, Feb, 27.—Bight hundred oo a Me d Ww SI Oe he President passed, An army dirigtole | would bring little in the market German prisoners captured by Amer- | Democrats to Have Luncheon at the ensan omen oRroes artied | rn Rheatatone | Dr. Walker in the last years of her| icans are about to be released from White House, [lite was almost penniless except for| the prison camp at St, Pierre de] WagHINGTON, Fob, 27.—President eserve 49 Below Zero im Canada, the small pension Congress gaye inex for | Corps, near Tours, Ail the men o |witson has invited members of the ® A nometers in some places in this Here | ae to Mr. Worden, he says, in'con-| first captures from the German Army liuncheon at the White House to-mor- ry 1¢ to 49 degrees below zero last | #ideration ‘of his saving her trum the | to be released by the Allien, : \.|row, a kiana’ wil aanten with F Winnitoe they repiatered | smshouse. The released men will be given ef-| 7PM ANCE Ven ie A E i ' y s below, and at mses] Fon NEW LOAN GUARANTEE. | <a ' clothing and will be transport: 1°00 tM cvecoted that plans wilt be|{| Small lots of desirable lines too depleted in size-range ed free on regular passenger trains ‘ sige ree A A , . : ee ee to thelr old homes in redeemed terri- | outlined Fee en be a mene ce{}| to continue in stock. We cannot promise to provide Ce lon Packed ] ea ee panty alters pore sal Raa <P speeches throughout the country while your size but we can promise genuine bargains to 7 ode | el Pr ident is in rance. & . Adama, United States Attorney | WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—-An amend: akon: talk & : hae. SYSNIO: TF STE eli, those who Can be fitted, Northern Distriet of Califor nt to the jetory an Bill which Feb. —Thomap ice,| = as ‘ vated togday by Pres. restaurant suis ber oe f LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Miss Adams won na-| K, left $12,000 in various banks, it | gees sd wean weer oe oT A mM in e or. eathayTnne senmanee monet ae per a ee ee Feat tna ed | Lost Lali diamond ving, stoans: alee 4 None C. 0, D. or on Approval. ¢ sul ‘prosecution of Prang | Sonater Jones, Washington, |wuldeniy, had bees a dishwaaber Corl ai" dite Sic: “615 reband: Miastuew 1/13 NL ay RRA Gud older German tatrigu twenty years Bilton’ ot, Mivealag: wo ao BERLIN REPORTS BREAK IN PARLEY. WITH THE GERMANS Members of the Arm the Armistice Com- mission Said to Have Re- turned Home. GENEVA, Feb, papers print a Berlin despatch, stat- ing that, Swiss news. owing to the sudden su: pension of armistice negotiations the German Commission left Spa yester- day morning for Berlin, The reason for the reported suspa Gen, Ludendorft is expected to arrive in Berlin to-day ond Field Marshal von Hindenburg sion Is not given. |will go there shortly. nae ate ea OLE I (MARTIN GREEN TO SEND STORY OF 27TH DIVISION'S RETURN BY RADIO FROM LEVIATHAN |Staff Correspondent of The Evening World, | Coming on Transport With Gen’ O’Ryan t and His New York Guardsmen. Martin Green, staff corresponde: “beats” of the war in Chateau-Thierry, vision. prepared a full re nt of The Evening World, who spent eight months at the front with the New York troops and scored ond of the big LR the first account of the battle of is returning with the 27th Di- He is on the Leviathan with Gen, O’Ryan and the 105th, 106th and 107th Regiments. He has description of the 27th Division’: experiences on the French front which will appear in The Evening World next week. During the prog- of the homeward voyage Mr. Green will send wireless despatches to The Evening World. Friends of the 27th should order The Evening World from their newsdealers so that they will not miss the NEW YORK STATE WOMEN PRAISED FOR WAR WORK | IN ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION DRIVE BOLSHEVIK BACK FOR 26 MILES Inflict Heavy Losses as Reds Threaten New General Dedicated Themselves, to Cause of Humanity With Conspicious Energy and Devotion. ALBANY, Feb, 27. HE Assembly to-day by a rising vote adopted the fol- | | | | lowing resolution, introduced by Assemblyman Ames of Fal coner: Offensive “Whereas, During the world 4 war for democracy the women of Feb, 8t.—Allied forces the State of New York, in com- mon with their sisters through- out the country, dedicated them- selves to the cause of humanity with conspicuous energy, intelli- gence and devotion, enduring each hardship gladly, discrarging laborious duties zealously, accam~ plishing great tasks modestly, at- tempting unknown hazards cheer- full, doing a man’s work cour- ageously and doing a woman's advanced more than twenty-six miles on the Murman front Sunday, in- flicting heavy casualties on the Bol sheviki, It was reported in an om- cial despatch received from Archangel to-day, “Sunday the Allies advanced forty versts (264 miles) in the Murman region, reaching Soudgozero,” the communique said. “The Bolshevists lost heavily in killed and prisoners,” ALLIES IN RUSSIA: tie fieet ia divi Proportion to t during thg war.’ 4 up among the Allies © lose ch suffered ROME, Feb, The Ttalian press toe day editorially opposed sinking the Ger= man fleet, owing to the waste of ma- terial ‘HALL’S BEDDING The Standard of Quality for 90 years “Sleepy Time Hours” are growing hours if baby has plenty of fresh air, warm coverings and a restful bed. Little bodies, tired ont after day of almost corfstant activity, deserve the best bedding that can be bought,

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