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St a a 2 at & SN A lial CAF OT CN joe OREN a TE Bt SIS zi ai } - ro _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1918. - CHARGES AGAINST wm» MISSING MILLIONAIRE | SULLA UNS, Wits uny eae Oke Gttmnnin to wala iee| ot rotor four yearn, © Doctor in Grand Central Sta Study fluence with the Dominican Government of T J. Sullivan, who educated, tion, in Good Condition. | i out RARE through me.’ him. ved in this city a number of) a “Mr, Timothy @ullivan haa had no | years. FALL RIVER, Mass,, Dec. 1%2—James| and fifteen years of continual application have all been used — other employment from the Government oo | Marehali, the millionaire hat manufaec-| to perfect the Harris Eyeglass service. MH @iatinetly underetood that van, by reaton of any remo rane } ° po Pag lle gl ge sivmoeo RETURNS TO HIS HOME: Time— Buy This Week Pay Next Year have no right to prevent him from plac- the teland os Patience— nat the con- f bef . ft M1 mpetitt ith y + ing before you, in fair competition wit h he aligned bound him to J’Mes Marshall, Who Left His; othera, an honest bid, but I desire to A Christmas Gift for . the Whole Family oe ee and tas no proepeote of securing such) BRYAN 1S KLAVED BY _| turer who has teen mining wince Tues- Our facilities for the making of GOOD GLASSES are really ___ Why don’t all the members of your family get together and ‘i Quotes Minister’s Letter to] ip 7eepecune to isave porar| DK. ELIOT IN SPEECH. Sas Tetumed to hie home here last) extraordinary; absolute exactness in the grinding of the lenses Last, | oo to yourselves, instead of each giving the “In the opinion of rtment the OSTON, bee. An hl a be. | . . “| are the important considerations we use. = Prove He Didn’t Help Kins- | ersticism of mr. Sadivan te eatiraly Un-| sore ahe Nationa: Cieil Barvies Materea aia Marea sapped tem te Because you do not buy glasses often is all the more reason A new Sideboard, a Rug, a Davenport, an Easy Chair or } Just and wil not be given weight BY) magus here last night Dr. Charies W. | Grand Central Station in New York taat| WhY you should investigate most carefully the standing and some other useful piece of furniture, would last for years and fill man Get Contract. those whe take time to acquaint thems) yulot, ite head, while complimenting | ruesday, He was with his physieian| reputation of the Optical House to whom you entrust your eye- o a real want. selves with the facts. | President Wilson took @ backhanded ( People are stopping the useless giving which was so common a few yearsago. They're giving fewer presents, but USEFUL ones, You don’t have to pay cash in advance when you give this kind of present. Just come and “charge it."’ Your credit is good y American off Po: ap at Secretary of State Bryan, ertti-{ Ch he way to @ sanitarium where he glass wants. —_—— ‘The : WASHINGTON, Dea 2—Georetary of | Mice detailed ve “observe” the elections cising the appointments to diplomatio —_— ee Ours is the Largest Retail Optical Business in the World— tate Bryan in @ statement today ao vance |Donta made by President Wilson @&) Me, Marshall was accompanied frem| OW prices and dependability are usually found where there are Porto Rico on the Revenue Cutter Al-! rompied by Mr. Bryan, saying exper-| yy BIG faciliti ; werted that the charges which have OD-| on They are expected to arrive in i : jew York by his brothers, John and acilities, 8 fenced men had been ousted to pay po-| w ‘ peared in certain newspapers egainet | gente Domingo Saturday, Husal den oo aren who had nelther| sin pi tomee wr hay mats las ieaivel Harris Glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or more, are thor- James M. Sullivan, United States Minte Demin! i here without an ‘troduction, without red tape, and we give you a ter to Santo Demias, ere enjuet Mr. a nasi ‘ehathar i Wi Senet the tak ot Twprenncng ce Unis BeAtae wares: New Tork, py Shey nat es bid hai Sh Baer 234 St. nace Bourth Aue long time to pay in small weekly or monthly instalments. Bryan's etatement follows! Btate Department's recommen in foreign countries, And he partiou-|in the Grand Central 6tation. Optical: Stouse ri A West Wb Sa..nean?Sancx Aue. Come and let us show you—you will be surprised at the won- Faracicn toom kisacas aonant coum [puuanea Da larined on the appointment of Henry | | While none of the family wowld die- ss TW. DAs tn.bbar Brvond Gi Gees, [ff derful stocks of furniture, rugs and housefurnishings we sell on Morgenthau, the jon’@ present repre-| cums the cause of hie absence, which % | sentative in Tu. ne 104 to @ police search, # was given out * heen Qwe.Bien ond B2dSee | by pry Morgent! Chairman | thi Nassau Sreeakt near dotn Siceert appoi~tment of Minister @uilivan. discuss to-day © report that Mr, Mann Demsareiia “Saanes Comeuten” maid | ane che after Rives Daa Ww Bue, W3tStohhis bee “Tile relative was tor twenty-cores at renee oan nee Of fiction | De, Dict, “Wiaplaced William Rockhtit hie phyatolan, in the refiroad station {09 Sroadwoy reac Wills! yeare @ road master in bs iinary and Pleni- went about New York City an@ made = = Wulton @taten, and when the bridge between ——— co aaeiatet parked, Mr’ Morgenthau (calle oa « number of ousinees acquaiat| OG@Usts and Opticians “°°: Sr.0pp OES. Brovkkyn SANTO DOMINGO JOB __| was wholly without experience in diplo- | ances, | SO) Broad $2, nz. Moline an. A $20,000,000 ONE:*| 58°" Ae garvice tor nineteen yeare. | “CLOTHES FROM MAKER TO WEARER’ “Out of deven Ambassedora, eight | have been replaced, and out ef thirty. : We snaaune reneone tas vam Fe Beautiful Jong experience have dean replaced oy) untrained men. ==e2t=1$30 Suits & Overcoats Now +162 tees It is the old story of an “ill wind.” My loss in this instance means your gain. The rest of the lot of fine overcoats and suits, cancelled by a Western wholesale customer of mine, go on sale today. Just 678 Suits and Overcoats are left. They are regular $25.00, $27.50 and liberal credit at low prices. Either store is well-worth a visit, and you will find here many things which will brighten your home at Christmas time. Cutperthaurts Sons Open Every Evening Until the Holidays iss ie i gee i Eg, 8 i HY g ef Fee. 2 [i 4 8-Piece S:k"” Dining-Room Suite, $79.50 The eight pieces consist of a very attractive quartered oak buffet. 44 inches wide, with square wooden knobs, mirror 10x36, with shelf ; carved china closet, with neat lattice work on the centra door, extension table, with very massive contre pillar and four heavy | xtra heavy Siete d oak top; four chairs and one arm chair with ish leather alip seats, design in keeping with the atratght lines and solid build of the other pieces. All in the handsome “fumed oak" finish—eo well known for its durability, Ordinarily worth $115.00. Price complete $79.50. Terme, $1.35 per week. DINING-ROOM SETS FROM 639 TO $1,000, OR MORD J Rugs Are Practical | Vernis-Martin Christmas Gifts [or Rookwood fis enty on the Music Cabinet Tug 1s easy on the big sunlit ‘owper- ‘This te a very rioh a ores piece of furniture, eautifully decorated by hand and hand- gsomely carved; pat- 1 ent automatic ' doors Weak Wo Geme women are weak because ef file thet are common , In Girlhood—Womanhood and Motherhood Feosived tn audience to-day by the Bul- fen —_——_—— NEW HOSPITAL FUND GROWS. Walters as well as financiers are help- img the whirtwind campaign to raise the §160,000 required for the new bulld- ing and alte ef the Washington Heights Hospital. Yesterday, the third of the ten-day canvass, 4,255 wae added to the fund, @% of which was given by @ walter who sald he had many uses for bis money, but was happy to devote seme of it to thin The total eeliected aggregates 33.06 To-day le Matron? Day,” when they Will eee whether they can outdistance the young girls whe ge forth to-morrow | Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription i pet floor. The rugs are to be seen on im- mense illuminated ewinging racks which turn like the leaves of a book, showing each pat- ternentire. One thousand rugs to be besides our and awell front. $18.50 Pretty Ladies’ Deak ’ on “Debutantes Day.” i Ori trom $8.08 ieuscay $30.00 clothes; beautifully styled and fix5t inch Velvet Rug: wold at | tailored. All go at $16.50. oth tn Overcoats in a wide variety of styles, including Duplex ‘Door OF nan smart double and single breasted effects in dressy gid Faantoned its seas by alaree as well as big comfort coats. The fabrics are many. Of course there are a great number of Chinchillas in all colors. Balmacaan Coats. Ninety-three dandy loose flow- ing, kimona sleeve Balmacaan coats, such as you see about town at $30.00, also go at $16.50. $30.00 Semi-Ready Suits, at $16.50 210 of these suits are in a semi-ready condition. You have the distinct advantage of a try-on fitting before your suit-is finished. This really gives youa $30 custom tailored suit for $16.50. The rest of the suits are réady to wear, and em- brace the newest soft rolled English styles, as well as the more conservative models. purchase ° B50 of thie Blasell’s Carpet . single de- We Make No Charge for Measur- eign, | ing, Sewing, Lining or Laying. , MG ,|Platform R oe mbt Kid! Rocker (HY dad i} Made Io the model we of « large folding) Roomy and i) vi A 4 le I- Sie Is-9 Inches tall, |stery all over, ay & WER Outfit would cost| covered with Ay $1.00 in any other | Chase leather X store, of excellent inal Lombination Fey | $16 75 ——s Blackboard Woo W |. , & NDR! OF. orTy The 1d, when BRBOALe ar LOWEST PRiGeS, open, serves as a ° * tlackbourd. Special, Kiddo Steering Sled - ie it Hevea can be guided r an Ine steel 5 BS1.10.28 sen nthe tone a FOR ALL THE FAMILY 18984 An aggregation of < \ § eci al Cookwenr Sovenies and $] 25 staples appropriate for : P Ch gifts. that reflect the best "wy rimmed, well made; assally wishes of the giver and ee aL Gift Suggestions—Slippers, Shoes; Special Rubber Boots | bright stores—capable Slippers, service. Bisex ia itmas . $950 Styles and qualities perhedlecte leaner, will prove useful and Gift Hosiery serviceable to the re- Complete lines of Hostery In cipient. ES spades ane exedee ter meen trtee | 69c The Very Latest Half a century of “wena na, a gd Every one of these suits and overcoats was made in Ha" Hee aes cians ae cases Ladies’ Tango wis wtin holiday gift providing— bandsome holt’ we my own workrooms under my own supervision, 3 18 3 “| Toy Dept. Only at Harlem Store riiboa lnces In Diack satin tnd Pet we know the footwear Pt >. .» 1.00 K and they all represent unusually good values at $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00. They all goat $16.50. $25 Silk Lined Full Dress or Tuxedo at $15 Here is a real opportunity for the man who needs a stylish full dress or Tuxedo. They are made of fine black unfinished worsted—coats lined throughout with pure silk, trousers trimmed with fine black sateen, and both coat and trousers tailored with all the niceties of fine custom work. poraty lope, erly plo © and tet will prove accept- Psst ie tates, 1.00 N “ eee \ CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue 7,. Park Row at 12lst Street Stores at Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 ¢0 208 Park Rew Give a Blyn Order Men's Blyn Order for and Boys’ Storm Ete 83s cs King You <' equal these garments anywhere for less than $25. They are Dull now $15. , pes Sale of Boys’ Suits and O a Se eres, ale Oo Boys uits an vercoats The World’s Big Annual Display $15 Values Now $8.95 $7.50 Values Now $4.95 pa : ae : ie bave taken all the short ends of Howe en cpporninity MS me < es " \ Se a cloth, too emall to use in our men’s re dah ee j eee g. This lot of plain and } ee | a DY Winter Resort Advertising Pa Men's cizea, 6 to 12, ‘The emartest etyles in tancy and plain se SlOLn Coat in my mse A remarkably comprehertve, Interesting and In. Fae Boys’ sizes, 3 to 6. effects are in this lot, No clothes like They are rcally wonderfful values at structive feature of = Boys’ $8 Bisenesvacs these were ever-sold for less than $15, $7.50, but there is only a limited ‘ ours a Seca Fm sid | aie ae gs ind Fe NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD “rd se veel qrain, in tan peers . Ish, 81268 $ £0 10)h. veveeee em all $8.95, marked $4.95, Sieein SMe ISLER BW TY ee a and bleck; fa gan matled) soles) oa vee thers, In Romeo, | Misses sizes, {1 $0 2...0.0000 The greatest presentation of its kind ever made by any Newspaper, All that a tourlst could want to know about Winter Resort Hotels and Boarding Houses In forelgn lands, and throughout the Unlted States; Steam. ship cruises to South America, European ports, Bermuda and to the Far East; Railroad routes to various American and Canadian points, etc., will will not harden of crack, east Boye’ Sizes, 11 to 13%6eeevcen "2.50! 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 eet ar drt ees Boyt’ Sita, 1 00 S.eccnveve 5.00 Boys’ Boots, slaxs 5 to 6. Purshases made at any BLYN ry ~~ 400/] Stone papell Boys’ Boots, sizes 11 to 2,,,, Men's Size, 6 40 £3. -00ce or BLYN STORE =<: || Ladies’ foots, sizes 24 to 8., 1.25|] apy_,ether BLYN ST Men's Ons Buckle Aretics...« geolded advantage at this Hell- Misses’ Boots, sizes 41 to 2,, Men's Four Buckle Aretics,, 2.25 pai Children's Boots, sites 6 t0 10 Ten Big Best Stores—Easy to Reach—Foctwear Gifts for Everyone oman W, | on0-s88 Bemadwey, mene Heck Ava, : Oh ame ot em, ete {ES ES | 00 Pattee . eee ate ee |S pully Bows. 8940 ter Evenings mM e Saturday car Moe Levy wz: 119-25 Walker Street One Bleck from Canal Street Subway Station—Three Blocks East of Broadway Me Str Die Pe SE BE Be Be Be Be Be e 1860-1807 Recedwes, ms, Gonene 84 Ave, Write fey Cntalense Children's Bive Pian Shoes, * be announced, - ¥ Order Next Sunday’s World in Advance! ~ M[Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Bie.ahe ae 3c Gite Se Dac