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$4,000,000 CLOCK Send to Fund $2.80 Earned hy Removing Weeds From Garden. NOW NEARS $2,500,000. Striking Feature of Work Is Desire of Donors to Re- main Secret. The hands of the Y. M. and Y. W. ©. AL clock, whieh, it is hoped, will mark $4,009,00) before Noy, 24, had moved around to WM today, of which $4747 was contributed in the twenty- four hours that ended at noon, The continued success of the attempt to raise $4,000,000 in two Weeks was cheered at the luncheon in the headquarters at! No. % Broad street, over which Geo! W. Perkins presided and at which Ma Kline and District-Attorney Whitman made brief addresses, | Some of the contrfbutions of the last | twenty-four irs which were most | oper as indicative of the inter- MSS RTS Souaedy, miss miLeRas Seo EIS eat Which the cam) came from two » tributed $2.8 earn tign has aroused ail boys who con- |“ y weeding ther PE D1TDO9°SHHOG HOO [WO SMALL BOYS .'One Group of the Women AD Tie: CAUSE OF | Raise $4, 000, 000 Fund for Y.M.C.A. and Y. W. C. A. ne ae POOP-OOOSODDESEDHED 4448000046 THE EViwinG WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ame * MRS || Bs 1B.GIBSON, MISS MARY BAKER, MRS.WECARLIN ROTHY CERKINS, {13 CONSTANE AR M*KELVAY, MRS JOHN HIGH. father's im bu raised from the gutter by the I $12 from a man now » wrote that he had been | Woman Friend" Bronx, the sui day's pay. Dr. man of the Cole representing Just one T. Roberta, Chair-| Channels: The Kingsley committee gath- Men's Committ w. Dodge, T & Co, |Oommittee, $1,635; women's committee, W. Hodes, $4,000; tw mous contributions of $1,000; Mra. Stephen Bake@ $1,000; J, rich, $1,00, and F, A. Wallace, $100, | Besides one anonymous contribution Ten thousand exp wagons, repre-| of $25,000, a gift of like size came from senting the five biggest compantes, are} Coleman du Pont, Miss Belle Green, on the streets of New York to-day thelr sides pla with appeals for the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. $4,000,000 fund. | Wrote that she was deeply indebted to } Grace Dodge. Miss Green oui’ Miss Dodge had given her and countless She Played. others not only “a start in life," but “Ife Itself.” 114,000,000 by Nov. % M. - WOA The biggest money” getting movement in the world's ni ys The tuna ecard your help. : W. Sheldon, $1,000; J, E. Ls, Davin, $1,000; | fore Justice Pendleton in the Supreme : Headquarters, No. 2 ‘Sica + E.C, Bodman, $1,000; Mrs, Hugh O'Nelll, |Court to-day to tell why she thinks the Street, $1,000; W. If, Wolverton, $1,000; James J.|shubert Theatrical Company and Lieb- Out of the total of $91,216 reported | with $5,151. Miss Dorothy Perkins's com- paign workers, at No, 2 Broad street,| John Wanamaker spoke at the noon|name as Olga Isabel $8,000 came from persons who kept | !uach thelr personalities hidden, In fact, a] “What New York does ts never local, asked her attorne striking feature of the campaign is the | and now that you ha number of anonymous contributions, | for $4,000,000 for this splendid organiza- The total of such gifts to date is $51,-] ton of men and women, sou must pull on, . it up higher rather than le: it go to half On the first day of the campaiga “A] Mast or any lower than your standard, “Why, you can’t fail, and 1 bell you will b; on and determina- duction of contracts, letters, Make Your . Hair tress and managress.” tion not te ket all the money you want and more than the $4,000,000," Mr, Wanamaker then sketched the his-| tory of the paying a tribute to the Dodge family: Their names are interwoven with _ MODE DRESS: Beautiful everything that Is beautiful. More beau-| Mis# Nethersole, dressed in the ex- . | Uiful than a Rembrandt 1s Miss Grace) treme of fashion, but showing the wear iNo hair can be beautiful and$! H. Dodge, Almost every step in thut|Of Many seasons on the stage, sat in Lrg QRERSHIER Deaating woman's life seems to be a hymn, the witness chalr and listened with anl- ramove duar MILLIONAIRE DONORS THINK| ation to the proceedings, Occaslon- To keep your hair in*best condi- GIFTS GOOD INVESTMENTS. A ee eee eee ee in- tion also apply to the scalp a small quantity of excellent crude oll “I have not any money invested any- preparation, Crudol, odorless and$! where, on this side of the world or the| 22 You wnderstand that? nless. « other, that I think has been so *| ‘The issucs of Miss Nethersole's suit Crudol does not make the hair and so Worthily Inver dl eae e outlined by Attorney Joseph Mf. oily, and therefore the hair does n have to be washed after its us money that has gone into ¢ Crudol will destroy dandruf, stop} | business | falling hair, promote {ts growth.$ | atid money stimulate the roots, prevent itening§| ‘The Jett scalp and make tine, Iu It contains no alcohol. Feed the har. I Street tofday| to the sta in which Coleman du Pont) SS!" of nye announced his 225.00 xift was addressed | Various 0 W, Perkins. Tt read | grams which passed between them, to roots with Crudol: don't a1 ' | aia 4 ait aicohals de will nookenes fe As you um interested in tho the end that Miss Nethorsole left her color of the hair, Just try new building, ne betng | country home in England and sailed to crag 1 tcommodate about) America on the Lusitania. 12,000 many of whom will be young women and Young men engaged in offlve wor The pro me that Your committee 's undertakin Judgment, will be of ‘nestimabl ihese young women and young m starring at $1,000 a w ymodations on Pullman pa swage to Amer! DID CHILD WAKE UP | PATIENCE IS NO VIRTUE! Be_ Impatient With coated giv Backache oated give ‘00 patiently Syrup of Figs.” do many women gndure back e, Mother! Your child isn't’ naturally anguor, — digzi-} | cross and peevish. if tongue is | ness and urin-? | coated; this i sign that its lithe ary ills, think- vor and bowe ing them part an's tot, Ir James, representing George ( Look, Mother! If tongue is | Sen dee detent ada ( ‘alifornia | nut only perfol ‘or work tha ed. Ile cont contracts for services ar ryices are to Y of the dat is a si peed a cleans-| pyyined the techn: ul aif listless, pale, feverish, ved, He sald th |howel cleansing should always be the cure the case first treatment ire ANew York Tells a Story.” oy Woman ached Ana i nd in a", hours all the fi sour Mle and fermenting food | « fuss to get varlous allowan r howels passes out | were nut rightfully hers, well and | Attorney 8 Mrs, Adam Backes, 2376 Webster Ave., New York City, N. Y., says: f the system, and ‘1 was an invalid from kidne plasfur child) again trouble. ‘The pains in my bav this harmles were awful, JT couldn't turn over ing and it never fails to effeet a good “ine bed alove and had to be waited ont | side” cleansing, Directions for babies, si T never ex Ato get well, Tf children of all ages and grown-ups are conte heard so much shout I plainly on the botcle. n her Pills that I them ep i handy in your home, A little | suit cured me and now asick el different person.” t Any Drug Store, 80¢ a Box, delicious “fruit laxat f with sitting Toa Ike a clot t sensatl tut mur druggist prnin “then look and see tha dney 1 1 the “California Fig Syrup|sne swept across the big room and Compan, Counterleits are being sold k her position behtud her counsel. It here, Don't be fooled! wus one of ler best verformances “a . ane nenineatbcmaenetnrnnsta nary ’ . e . pledged $215,000, and y | On the second day “A Friend of the Mission, and $2 from @ laborer in the | Cause,” in Philadelphia, went $1,000. erday's total came through these ) f y "8 Con | . of which $38,000 was pledged $1.0 personally, Other | DY Persons who wished their names kept contributions were private; Clark committee, 96401; Kuna 18,91; Bronx committee, $2,398; Harlem committee, $62; executive committee, $25,000, . Ubraria f the J. P.M a tate, was furl one of the thousand dollar donors, She| /ere Wasn't to Be Any One These appenis read: “|the ¥. W. C. A., und especialy to Miss | — Else to Get a Hand When Mr. and Mra. James McLean gave] Olga Nethersole, perennial star of the 000, William Colgate, $1600; Edward |sensutional drama, took the stand be- Goodwin, $1,000, and three anonymous}ler & Company owe her $31, .MUCH MONEY cChkE Frew atte totalled $7,500, The teams cémposei| breach of contract. Accompanying the ANONYMOUS BIVER Wholly of young women raised 613,901,| star in court were Miss Ruth Rich- 8. that of Miss Elizabeth Dodge lending |mond, an actress, and Mins Rodney, a British suffragist. On taking the wit- Yesterday at the luncheon for the cam-| mitte also showed gratifying results, ness chair Mise Nethermole ga Nethersole, pn, He sald: “You are an actress, are you not?” lifted your flag] Miss Nethersole sald distinotly: “I have appeared in America as ace Only the formalities of irtrocuctory testimony were entered before counsel ®\for the actress began a tedious intro- ms and telegrams which passed be- tween the actress and George C. MCA a for Liebler & Co,, and the Shuberts. . ©: Ay and incidentally) ACTRESS GOWNED IN LATEST Y. M. C.|Hartflelé, of No. 14 Wall street, who, benve ito rates right downg | A) 1 thing T ought to send word to the| with Morgan J. O'Brien, is the actress’ to ; hair. | press by the newspaper men here that | counsel. Hartfleld told of overtures mad , contracts and cable- Her contracts provided for two years K and fy MES cent. of the xro#s receipts of her tour. value to) She wax to appear in w religious drama n.* leallel “Mary Magdalen." Consequent blegrams provided for drawing ro a | SHE "WANTED TO BE THE fOLeE that nded was not for worl might have by further, rendered of the o y the Shuberts, nees tween the “startcontract™ and the * full of mer was entitled | | cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat, | SUL Ceatras th pointing: out that ep or act naturally, has stom hia, | ee leben the _g ‘ | diarrhoea, remember a gentl ‘and ‘ @iltional perquisites and could not one originally signed was an or star contvact and that when she ica she made @ scene, Andel 4 sole star contract and made yt contended further nm love) that when her contract with the Shu- "| berts was not fulfilled Misa Nethersole vad not tried to get other work, which wily have done, but had ngland waiting to bring sid tomorrow, When Miss Nethersole appeared, ng model, there was a di | nin the erowded court: room, Followed by her two women Hy 4 ‘i friends, who were hardiy lees dazzling, | 0"4 Some COMBaDIOnA WEIe. Bt F to rob him. ‘The police believe he will b “‘SHARK-SWISH” DANCE HAS GOT MORE TANG THAN TANGO EVER HAD given for two hundred friends by ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klein at their home here. ‘The a each couple is accentuated with the easy motion of a shark tura- ing im the water to seize Hts prey. It is danced sideways altogether, and necessitates the latest crea- tions im free motion tango dresses. Monry Irving and Henry Arthur Jones upheld the Suthor’s inter- pretation of the tango, but it looked like 9 minuet Rag vote with some of the other imtroduced here recently. LETTER 10 WIFE CAUSED JEWELER TD SUE SPITZKA Attorney Declares Famous} Alienist Is Man Named in Alienation Suit. to the denial of Dr, at he ts In ausw Spltzka, the famous alle ist, t the man sued by Joseph Gergshall, a Jeweller ¢ No. #6 Simpson street, the Bronx, for alien: pn of hia wife's affec- tlons, Attor y Alex: A, Mayper of No. 27 Willlam street to-day announced at he han a letter 1 Dr, Spitzka to Mrs, Gergshall on the strength of which Genemhiall brought: his action ‘The sult is for $0,000 and the papers were served on Dr, Spitzka p hy Monday at his office ond residence, No. 66 Bast niyethird ste Mayper said to-day, It was to this ad am, Gergshall declared, Guat le first his wife for treatment by Dr. Spitzica, Gergshall sald to-day that his wife first went to Dr. Spitzka two years ago nd wince Chen heed horn visits, His suspicions became aroused some time ago, he said, but it was not until the letter from Dr, Spitaka fell into hia hands that he was @ position to Me @ sult, Mrs, Gerushall te still living int + mitry same apartinent with her husband and | yw Alldren gn Simpson street, but it wa 1d at Retorney Mayper's office that suit for separation had been pre d by Ger Dr, Spitzk und has been hall and was pendlng s sixty-two vert allenist in man hevinning with that to all ¢ ullers ie ne AAD SLAIN MAN A CROOK, jve Idemtity ” w Killed by % Sought to Rob, Fingerpriat experts of the Bureau of Identification to-day established the fa that the young man shot to death front of a saloon on the corner of « flee Slip and South street yesterda ter us plekpocket anid all-round crook, Charles Smith, alia Rothard, alias Thomas Wilson, alias John Auker Since he Was a boy of fourteen in 1% when he Was Kiven (We years in Elm: for stealing @ watch, Stith had sy the greater part of hia th prison He was lioerated fom sing Sing only four days ako. Deputy Commissioner Dougherty said forday that William Gray, the sallor who killed Smith, had told him Smith npting was an ye dealt w eve leniently in view of the the wu be Kiled, Workers'in Campaign to” "RNCLEADERS HELD: : HUNT DYNAMITE . DEFIES STRIKERS IN MAIL STRIKE — DERE TRT DOE Pee oy , Two More Auto Drivers Ar- rested and Put Under $5,000 Bail Bond. |TO ISSUE INDICTMENTS. guarded, as Outbreak Seems to Be Quelled. lleft her « |firat street shortly before 1 o’ apture early th mall chauffeurs 1) Warrants were Insued veater-, patie Comminsione or of the Postal ringleaders of th | men who, the police “sa 6 the walking dele- uffeure’ Union were arrhigned CUSTOMS BOARD IN SPECIAI. MEETING ONDUNLAP JEWELS If Non-Residence Is ! lished They Will Be Confiscated. veld thei tn $3,000 bail wien inepe torn, tain that the men their comrades are arraigned! on Monday Tho detectives ure looking also for a store of dyn ave had in hiding some- it to thelr headquarte ot and Avenue A. They are natinfied that which an official of the fer Company says ho saw ‘Twenty-elghth and Eighth avenue ts not all the dyna- h the atrikers gathered. ‘They have no fear now, however, that the explonive will be used. leaders seems to have broken the strike completely. The police guarde who hi Postal Trans- A spectal board of Inquiry will ait at the Custom House this evening to determine what shall be done about the contention of Willlam Allen Dun- son of the hat manufacturer, and WOMAN OF NERVE AND RUNS TAXIS Aobs Surround Mrs. Catherine Haverty and One of Her Chauffeurs Is Arrested, Mrs, Catherine Haverty, who owns jAixty taxicabs under the name of Hav rty'a Taxicabs, Inc, undaunted by threats she had received over the tele- phone that if she attempted to con- tinue her service with non-union chauf- foura her property would be destroyed, rage at No. 1 East Forty- lock this morning inside one of her own cabs, driven by Jacoh Hollander, with {a Pinkerton detective on the seat. she was driven to the Park avenue side of the Hotel Belmont, on Forty-second and alighted from the ea In a minute, G. Gorgas, he hotel, stepped into 1 ordered that he be taken to the Ward | aaed passa A ergwd pf about fifty chauffeurs, surrounded the cab shouted “The cha A large ¢ Hour has no ieense,” OWA Athered ANd the police fought their way to the cab and to the ealing to be Passenger. who was a taken t the Ward Line [nti Hout, Another taxicab was secure Gorgas was driven off. Mrs. H cab followed without a nassenger at the hetght of the esciten passenger entered the second of caba, Which wae drawn up at the The crowd sui Joseph Hegal, the drt wan then escorted to teenth mtreet station by @ hooting and jes fatd that he had a Heense and pre duced it, but It was not m conaplouous # place as the of thie his Heense properly Mrs, Iiverty ratd she ex take out tie elah nm remaining feu Her attorney, John W. Brow: of No, 258) Bri prosecute the man who telephon verty Monday night threats ruln ‘her Musiness if she did not ac- cede to the demandn of the men, “Mee, Haverty has the grit of ten ud she in determined er own way, men," he sald, * to run her business in cpme what may. Mra, Haverty 1s a widow with four children, and when her husband died four years ago #e continued his bual- hia wife, who was Lavender Byers, a manicure girl, that they are non-rest dents and therefore not lable for duty on @ box of jewels pro Dunlap on the Olympi Dunlap has admitted to sp of the Treasury bought the Jewels abroad, Complete information the frat signs of violence off the task 1 to-day the automobiles made their way through the streets unguarded. who caught Simpson and night that hin he and neve a ossed ronal \ Lica apeipure rossed the Queensboro Bridge in «ia of the Treas fore the Dunlaps ar- reasury Department a Quarantine and Duniap's claim that ia @ non-resident wax met by avenue, Kennedy anged on the do Presently saw two sip out of & back window and run off, They chased « —_—_—_—SoOo—_ WIFE SLIGHTED IN WILL. Allowed Only Dower Rights tn Tes- Not required to 4 to declare th She had not declared the ely purchased abroad and ¢ that she did not know that course way The will of William Warren Coombes. tted sulelde in his found that the residents of the Jewels will be appraised and doubt- will be inflicted for upt to avold paying duty p other hand, it is fe Dunlap and his wife may escape duty Jowels will be re: fter writing letters attacking , Wax fled to-day in Brooklyn. solve only Ho much of his estate awed to regard her a non-residents the on gowns and legate with «dl- rection® to use It for th » Kdna A., Fra ‘The father and his ether dutiable artic Dunia will also bo wettied thin MISS WILSON 13" | LUNCHEON wife's brother, value of the eatate {8 estimated at $1,000, Bent ASILINGTON, Nov ¢ bride on Nov. luncheon this a wife of the See o thirteen—which President n Pegurds as bis “lucky number" » were thirtee: | vas carried out. candles a# a part of the taht nding from t thirteen miniature Dresden nem and built it up to larger prepor- to Lane Bryant, 25 West 38th St., Near Fifth Ave. - Discontinuing : COAT and SUIT Departments Remaining Stock Offered At Still Further Reductions Factory Owner ¥' “T* is too bad the law will not permit Us to adiminister sufficient punishment, In casos of this k every effort ty have the law amended th enable us te dispose of these cage with the proper punish Salmon in Part 6, Special se day jn Anting Nathan Mandel of No. West One Hundred and Thirteenth fire « an elght-story butlding tick street, Handel was summoned by Tnapactor Frank Keniston of the Mire Prevention Bureau, whe vis factory three fire escape exits shutters and burr work on t London Feather Co. Ostrich Trimmed Hats guest of rad and pler of je on which he had ene are striking | nt inded this one and that the chauffeur had no actual S10 hat and is typical of our regular val West Thir Was followed in crowd. Me velour— band moe ted in as |{PCFOW! w demands, | and he was charged with not displaying —a guaranty ted te eee taxi- eaba one by one during the day and run them in rpite of the striking chauf, with the chie ¢ the French understand so well, Plumes in all the latest and most fashionable shades. London Feather Co. way, «ald he would Mra, $5 to $10 Dept 8 FIRE ESCAPES BARRED. a and Lectarea Nhe Gt We will bed sald t © for locking and barring the 1 eXite on the fourth floor of No. % Goe- J his cloak and sure L. The inspector found ered with t girls were AY ae The model here shown isan It is of fine velvet or cnitique with soft and trimroed with two sh French) Plames bearing: London Uhime trademark of qualit / A bewitching new model, dash which Largest Ostrich Plume Makers in the World. 21 West $4th Street cond Floor For the Balance of the Week } Winter Coats and Wraps “ Street and Motor Coats, Theatre and aie | Wraps, boucle, mixtuses, velvet, brocaded plush, with and Made to sell from $22.50 to $75.00 14.50 18.75 24.50 Tailored Suits and Costumes | Broadcloth, velour de laine, serge and mixtures, two and three-piece: models in dressy and tailored effects, Made to sell from $29.78 to $60.00 ~“ 14.75 19.75 29.50 ‘ No Exchanges No Approvals No C. O. D.'s TRAIGHTEN out yourcramp- ed, bent toe-bones, caused by pointed shoes, Put your feet into good-looking Rice & Hute chins Educators and you in- growing nails, corns, callouses, etc., quickly cure themselves, For men, women, children, $1.35 to $5.50, Next time you buy shoes, try on the Educator. it it an_orthopaedically correct Educator, unless Edu- randed on the sole, showing @ bi y and bridesre r Martine sald to- down to her farm sda Heaiat WEDDING IS ANULLED. From Him by © was annulled to-day It was shown ti went for a mot ride with Ler Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes et Shoe Co, 2 West 128th Se, aa Commas of Thied Ave, re was but six moof the marriage the nd they had Kept her at Compr: Chiffon Broadcloth and tailored, STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forly-third Street will continue To-morrow, Friday, . Their Extraordinary Sale of 9 ° e Women’s Tailored Suits On the Third Floor ing Entirely New Models not heretofore shown, of Cut Vicuna, Velour de Laine, Duvetyn, superior quality Coarse Cheviots, Fur and Velvet Trimmed, lined and intere lined; with the latest model skirts, all faultlessly at $21.50 on¢ 27.50 Actual °37.50 to. 55,00 Values ithout fur collars, \