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| | > THEATRICAL DAY *® Bisons) » TOMEROES WoOWS “MoAdoo Indorses Plan to Give Annual Pertormance in Each Theatre for Fund for Families of Policemen and Firemen, Polics Commissioner MoAdoo made Public yesterday « plan to raise a large | ' fund to be expended in pensions for the | widows and orphans of policemen and , remen killed while performing their @uty, ‘He will suggest the appointment of @ committee of policemen from the | ; theatre equad and the Policeman's | | Benevolent Association to visit the thea. | \ trical managers of the city to induce, ‘them to eet aside one day each year in ery theatre for a benefit, the proceeds | ‘of which will be turned over to the Fire and Police Commissioners, They will ect as trustees and see that the mousy | apie Properly, | letter from Lew Do ' ckstader, the @netrel, to Inspector McClusk the idea. ee In commenting upon thi PY Aiocag nen is letter Mr. “That lotter embodies a very practical idea which I heartily aporove of T h no doubt it will be weil received 46 the theatrical folk have always been among the first to respond when anv charitable notion ts plansed. I cannot Appeal directiv to the public in each © where lceman loses his lito his duty, ‘The public ut it would not do to be always applying to It, In the case by a flee'ng| 1d Ike to give immediate pe- | relief which could be applied t funeral exvenses, se.. but Tam unable to do 0, If we had a fund ft could be] @rawn upon In worthy eases,” | — k Dente Florence Maybr the truth olng on om riences { Kavanagh —_—_—_—_—————— | eered her claim BRNEY ees oe O81, GIES gee aon rath saeee THE MEETING PLACE OF EMPLOYER The following table contains a list of the Sunday's World Want Direc ory, 920 adverti pronted in vast su ay's World Want Direct | brooch from Cox, Maiheu Is chief cul>| JFWEL THET Mm Postpones Her Concert INTERRUPT OPER Cutter for Man Who Is Making Metropolitan Company's Cos- tumes Held on Charge of Re-| ceiving Part of Plunder, The theft of jewels by Emile Cox from Mrs. Bleanor Lorraine-Beatty, of No. 02 West Thirty-nipth street, is likely to so (interfere with the completion of the costumes for the Metropolitan Opera Company that Herr Heinrich Conried may have to use makeshifts on his opening night. Hebaere Maiheu, of No. 14 West Twonty-fifth street, Is held a prisoner | charged with having recelved a stolen ter for M. Castel Bert, of No, S14 West Forty-second street, who ls making the costumes fér the Metropolitan Opera Company. Unless he is discharged t day the costumes for “Alda,” the ope ing opera, cannot be completed in time, | Deteotive McIvor, of the Tenderloin station, recovered the brooch for Mra.| He also learned that Cox had terdam for Rotterdam, He arrested dirs, Cox at her home an! she confessed that her husband had taken the jewels. She and her son were to have sailed oH, Lu Lorraine for France yesterd: irs, Maiheu, a fellow tenar Coxes, read of the arrest of her bor and went to the Tenderloin sta She sald her husband had a_ bri that might belong to the aillection. Molvor arrested Matheu and he guve up the brooch, eaying he had loaned Cox $20 on it fn $2,500 ball for Mrs. Cox is held examination, Maiheu is held for re- celving stolen goods. poli ss LITTLE GIRLS ACCUSE MAN, Livery Stable Dri Pr Faces Charge of 11-Treatment, Bronche Berrows, ffty | two years old, reman of Ayer's Uvery stable in ng, Ln I. Was arratgned to-day in ushing Police Court charged with | ng Loretta Riley and Annie Ke. d twelve and eleven years, re-| P y Bartows drove a carryall brought th lure outlying dis peared against AND WORKER. positions offered and sought in last | ‘ents calling for roomers, boarders, real estate (buyers and , Sclets), investors, as well as almost every k kind of a help or situation seeker, were ory. UN last wonday morning the number of answers to advert! ie Nun sements received at} The World's main uttice was . Mast year 8,523, an increase of 3,604 over tie corresponding day | } World Readers Read “World Wants.” | POEMALL, FLW, 3. int Peeve HW.3W MISCELLANHOTS, Houses, Rooms and Apartmente i ate t Yortness Cpportunities em B' AUSE the Myrtle Room at the Waldorf-Astoria was wanted for a)! A th for th ing, t jously | ¢ |ingurtes, 1 ylaniste who had engaged the room for that evening, has graciously ,’ injurtes. hi WITNESS’ FATHER ON JURY. [uri (20 cv wa | _—___— Morris, with his mower and five evening, Dec, 6. (He Is Dropped and Case Is Vried by brothers and sisters, were pa: , ‘T couldn't bear to think of the President golng hungry,” sald Miss Eleven Men, from Russia on the steamer ' Jewell, tre Ga n. in the Bupreme | Which sank at sea more than a year = fle : f Queens County, had a tickilan [#49 The mother, with her children, Ir to settle to-day in the auit of B.| Were picked up by the lifeboats and YOUNG BASSO WHO |MRS. CARTER IN NEW PLAY, | #21%,{2 fettlc totes in the gait of Bere brought to America by anather | steamer "WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER .18, 1964, SINGER DEMANDS U.S, 70 SEND BACK —_—-— —+--— ‘Ethel Brougham Loses $4,700 Department of Commerce De- Through Failure of Stade & cides St. Louis Pike Perform- Company, and Obtains Sum-| ers Shall Go Home as They mons for Head of Concern, | Desire, Despite Employers, | ——— “ee | Charles F. Stade, head of the broker-; WASHINGTON, Nov, 18The Depart § age firm of Charles BE. 5 & Co, | ™ of Con { Labor th i | with offices at No. 44 Broadway and at) t § oked for { Broadway, vt the police, | him wh a summ ton Market Police . eum | mons was Issued for the broker on com- | plaint of Mrs, Martha Browne, known by the professional name of Ethel Brougham, a concert er Mra, Browne asked for a war' r Btade's | arrest, but the Magistrate would issue) only a summons. | An involuntary petition in bankruptcy The girls themselves wanted to go | was filed against the Consolidated Ex-| home when winter began how its| chango firm jast evening, ‘The petition-| teeth, b Jicate for which they ers were Comfort 8. Burling with w 4 claim against the concern for $0,000; ; exhid y and) try, 4 vestigation was or H. D. Howard, with one for 1400, an 4 ‘ L. 8 Chase, manager of the uptown Secretary Metcalf and the Goveroment| office, with a claim for $290, | got the s from the girl | 6 uptown office was exclusively for ves women, and it is said that a score oF) e Government will appoint agents - ort them to mailer | noney to a considerable » of Stade's | * more have los yand see them rted on| amount through the fatlor ; ern, This offee tor women waa] th y home, On the same train] and there were | carry the gelsha girls from] enough rolitop desks to make It ap) to San Francisco wtil go 340] pear that it was a auld business con: | Hnished thelr con- ern, | t came the announcement at the! These Chinamen do not want to go | n office that a line of stock had| Yack Lome and wil! be closely watched en in by Stade & Co. on] during the journey to see that they do the Consolidate! Exchange, and that | not escape the firm had announced its inability to ne i meet {ta Habilities, Then came the ; | | Mratement that a petition in bankruptey | CHILD'S SKULL FRACTURED. ¢ | had been fled | é Bi | Women at once gathered at the up- poy ¢ Fire ans ~ heek i all trying to get possession pecuciths, sices ‘ they had intrusted to the . Morris Mexter, six years old, added chapter to a ca Aond Jewell » early tosday, when | ee ta the fre-scape at his bh ! Monroe Willan 1 concert tours, his skull i receiving tnternal lent Roosevelt on Nov, 30 Miss Anna Jewell, ‘ child was taken to the dinner to be given Pr | ing ens County Railroad for $19,000 dam- HOPES TO SHINE | a [She WII Appear In “Adren,” by exposure b ght Mines to the ‘ A 2 | iges, ‘The case was ready to goto the} Oe 4. IN GRAND OPERA. | elasee ‘aud ia oe ee) wee ecuane | Note family andthe moter haw had a Da ae Joseph |* hard struggle to support her fam- David Belnseo announces the name of % tly. She te ill in bed from the shock of }the new play tn which Mrs, Lesile Car- | Sondelbauen her new misfortune or will apnear at the Belasco Theatre 9 Of the Jury ec in January as "Adrea Man Overcome by Gas, 4 ls by David Bemaco and | Robert H. Campbell, sixty years old, John Luther Long, ¢ was accklentally overcome by gas to- ‘ Che Darling of hom hwenty-| t+ Mr Belasco will not give the I » the New ¢ the p tye the ‘Tole of ‘ al | Adres will give Mrs, Carter a liberal | departure from anything ehe has yet} leecuhe aod will display her art ll its variety and powe Tyron e Stevensen, ROD, Chaute Gilingwater, J. Harry Be ove Grimm. Edith Crane, Marty rma Perr 1 Ledia ¥ brody Reformers to Honor Am 1 mem It is plain as the face on the Lambert Comer Clock that we could | not go on talking as we do unless we could back up our words with | st facts. The merchant who misrepresents his goods comes to grief | hi sooner or later, as he deserves to, We keep telling the public as strongly | m as we know how that our prices are the lowest in town for goods of | w @ quality. We give as reasons for these prices that we are | la irers; that we buy in large quantities what we do not POSTUM’S TRICK lar How It Worked Wonders ia Ose @ make; that we import all our diamonds direct; that we buy and sell Family. for cash always; that no middlemen figure in our transactions; that | er ve are content to do business on an avenue where rents are low, asa Tea and (offee 1 months Geod Will, Two superb dia- | Rings That Bring | A Beautiful Pair. ft ‘ 4 3 i 3 monds, as much A graduate optician of unusual’ i makes f alike as twins, Cut | skill is in charge of our Optical De+ 3 norrow ‘ostum, and ; mate | partment and will fit anybody re ; , | y 3 ‘ , ligestion ¢ decited keeps our fac cture can | | quiring his services with the most 4 ; : res case tory force dea My | accurate lenses. We supply eye 2 2\f fl i fos "so T had wife get @ pa next da aviv. Selid glasses and spectacles in solid gold, } Sania fel ee lalate t4-karat gold ¢, $350.00, | fold-filled, nickel, aluminum. snd } 4 mad t Lidl Ms eon in the | ng men are al- | Hundreds of $13.00 to steel is done in the care gj ; ha bottle of cold tea res making | 9080.00. ful, thorough fashion with which ; Hy 4 \ Wedding Hand-made mount: the name LAMBERT js associated, u + A ‘ Rings, The solid 4-karat Do ne leet any trouble with your i at 2 and ski we eves. ; 3 r to uso the Postum I be 4 Sole hows | oo Heche | Old Jewelry in : f 5 ue eel Ae J gold srepre- | setting, $75.00. Many New Forms. ous spell since ane - ec ti h } tion. I wonld te more t.an glad to by the prices, for the oe a | will be certain to admire this | What can be done with this old H — find something that would make moj s small, Que teward comes | Watch as an elegant and useful holi- | You have probably asked a pre financially an that piece of q nti le cas iy Ask to See ThisOne | 4: git. it is hunting case, solid | Yourself this when you spread your 2 1 . “IT know it was the cold te " a : Belcher Ring, with | for am in eon : ; 4! duct of Fashionably Dressed was causing the trouble, and the Sigil dee gel Hah Ely bri a beautiful’ dia. | bascine, dis Kite with | ee Mitty ee pie ibe x| F ea ag. tum cured It est customers are ho beg Mor «| clally made fovement, | making it pleasing and fashi * | Women, Gives an Effective, “1 want to tell you someth weiring LAMBERT Seamless We eerie ot | or Waltham or Elgin, comprising all | giving it new 06 Senne ee ee abont my ‘vite tion ding Rings years ago, Every Ring a i ir | that is best in watch-making. Price | Our artists will supply the designs, 7 3 Rebuke at Garrick Theatre. |* he hal been a long-time ¢ made in our own factory and fully men of bk MBF oe f by $22.50. Others, $16.50 to $250. | or we will adopt your own plans— t drinker, and her feet were sw guaranteed, No charge for engrav- Ra Oh 15.00 to $5 ) | Men's Solid Gold Watches, $32.50 | just as you prefer. ro badly that she could not have a Ming. Prices--14-kt ) $12, 4g. | $30.00. Others $15.00 to $500.00 to 8250, ; y gne of her feet at all, and fy kt, 84 to $10, 22-kt, $6 to $20, | A Ring to Be En- Artistically Made 2 ° Gar either of them, and fy No charge for engraving | Pretty, but Not an Extra ety scl sda box party bly with constipation joyed, kt. gold, Female fig- AFinely Matched Trinity. ed for kidney trouble ment did her no good a ame perfectly discour id in this as to tum in place of tea and We used to give our coffee, and he came out w diseaso until his head was almost a mass of scabs. We took away both ten and coffee and gave him what we -and shortly the Corner 58th Street several i stillness pervade The men sjunk back (o the drank — Postam for Roosevelt Dinner BROKER'S ARREST THE GEISHA GIRLS 3 _ Old Customers Bring New Ones - to Lambert's. OU LEISURE AND ORDERS FOR ENGRAVING FILLED IN TIME. WHEN READY. |Handsome Mono- rt while afte cted est piece we would bestow on tt Gos? monds 114 | i t. One of the Kaas Only 2 faint likenéys gi ng; popula, Rings that ever came ‘ro is possible i ; H F patella of the LAMBERT factory I t4- ; ie possi ins fooking a wife ar you will find, and T wer PD AMBERT. work; + eves of every lover of Sesutiful | karat mounting, hand made, Yours } paper cut; $27.50, will leave thote who read this leter Hi geo on Cthe-s 929 to $750. stones, $25.00. tiers $10 to $850. , for $50.00, Cthers $10 to $850. | 2 Others $3.75 to $35, lida Spong, Mr to judge for themeelves what did tt : ‘ I want to ray right we both are often asked what caused my wife's A health to inprove, and we never fai . © tell them that it was using Pc . i to tell then that it was using Pos B Thing Ave,, Third Ave., ed Jf ill ANU FACTURING lees ly and Found " he bes pnd, the womee trouble left entirely, and all my chil- urenage enange turned searte hen the audience t Auction Seles ...... FF buret into hearty applause and the piay| dren, Ike my wife and myself, are Went on. healthy and strong, and the bes The party remained until the Anal] friends of Yostum you ever saw.” rinin, and then made a hasty exit.” Took in each pke. for the famow cand Te ovtalaing thelr names: "' *“*" yittle book, “The Road to Wellvilie,| OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7, sf Salah aS alli ttn tho ae els lta + at SOR. ee et + : Cs The Clothes of Gentility | SS 10 INTELLIGENT MAN pretends to say—or believe—that the clothing of a gentleman can be prepared by machinery. The manufacturers SJ, of America who tum out clothing by the ton, are annually spending thousands to establish that which common sense refutes. Yet clothing that is ready-to-wear can be produced by hand so that it the finished appearance and graceful design demanded by the modern gentlemen, THIS IS THE MISSION OF THE ATTERBURY PALtv Pig ‘ no mystery or magic in its ol operation, 1s simply a moder tailor on an por ty scale, Every detail in its suits, overcoats and evening dress is made by hand on our own bright, clean premises. are cut, made and finished singly from the fabrics that the distinguished merchant ra buy. They are produced to the order and to the hour—not months prior to the active season—so that new pattems, new styles, new fads, all are followed to advantage, whereas they are beyond the range of pos- sibility by the antiquated methods of machine manufacture. Get acquainted with the ATTERBURY SYSTEM, for _ it will displace all other methods, Atterbury System Labels in Each Garment Authorized Agents in All Citie Atterbury Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $60 The Atterbury System. OmMices and Tailor Shops 410-112 Fifth Avenue New York is REMARKABLE Porto Five Million % CIGARS CONSIGNED TO US MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY, Morey & Co.’s Celebrated 5c. Cigars At $1.9 Per 100 THE JEFFREYS & CO,, 1 Park Row ang 81 Cortlandt Street, COR, ANN 8T, MAIL ORDERS, Frequently and earnestly we invite the public to examine our ‘ock, and to compare it and our prices with those of other houses of gh standing. Every day brings opportunities to disprove our states ents if they are untrue. But every day brings back old customers, ho introduce new ones, a courtesy for which we thank them. Poput r opinion of us and our methods is shown in the steady growth of ir trade. LAY-AWAY TIME IS HERE. CHRISTMAS GIFTS CAN BE SELECTED AT! HE LAMBERT AULTS ARE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, AND YOU CAN CALL AND PAY Help for Faulty gram Watch. Vision. Just as much pains taken with this dainty tof work as with the ure modelled with all ‘ the art that a sculptor Corner 58th Street