Show WAR lIAR UNFINISHED SAYS Peace Conditions Is What We Must l Look Out For I He Says By Dy Special News Service NEW YORK Jan 12 Tho The days day's work is not finished though the dawn of the morrow is not far off With these w words French Ambassador dor Jules spoke of ot peace tonight before the New York State Bar Bal association dinner attended by Secretary of St State te Lansing and other noted men But warned that this nation nation nation na na- na- na tion now speaking much of Cof conditions conditions condi condl of peace should pay not so much attention to the word peace as to the word condition 1 J We Vo hav to win these theses these he said They will wm not be offered us as a gift by the destroyers of Rheims and Lo Louvain Lou Led vain the invaders of Serbia the slaughterers of Armenians The days day's work Is not finished though the dawn of the morrow is not far off From Belfort to the sea the watch is kept the Belgian the Britain the Fren Kronen i fl the American armies are not only undefeated undefeated undefeated un un- un- un defeated but on the move While the enemy flatters himself in his lust of destruction that he may have bled white one one or the other of us it turns out that we have ex extra extra extra ex- ex tra divisions to spare and we can of offer offer offer of- of fer a helping hand to dear friend south of us undergoing I temporary troubles But we have to finish our work and to finish it well so that it need never be done again President Wilsons Wilson's statement anent Alsace Lorraine pleased who likened it to a declaration of Washington which will be engraved until the end of time upon every French heart He was laudatory of Americas America's re response response response re- re to to the war call praising the sacrifices sacrifices' made and the help in men and materials already given |