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ee okie “HESTON NER WERE THE RE BY JO0INHONOROF | AGA JEWS MARK IWAN H Salomon Pabinowit et Two Thousand sail Jig Bonifaces on Frederick VIII., After Ship Weathers Hurricane. Ready Ope ‘The Scandinavian-American liner Frederick VIII. brought into port to- day a tale of a two-day hurricane at sea and one funny story told by Balomon Rabinowitz, the “Jewish Mark Twain,” who was one of the Passengers. There were 905 on board the ship, which should have docked yesterday but was held up outside the harbor by the fog. Capt. A. S. Thomson said they left Copenhagen Nov. 19, and skirted the North of Shetland Islands to escape mines in the North Sea. Last Tueo- day night there was a terrific gale that by midnight turned into a hurri- cane. The wind blew ninety miles an hour and spray doused the topmast. ‘What he called a “king wave” broke over the ship and washed away the wireless apparatus between the masts. A reception was held on the dock in honor of Salomon Rabinowitz, who is known all over the world as “Sha- lom-Aleichem,” which, translated, means “Peace be with you.” The so- clety of that name In New York sent @ committee of 100 to the dock to meet the distinguished visitor, who has not been in America for six years. ‘Tho committee was headed by Joseph “Front!” floor been looking? sociation is convention Building, Hotel, Tro; ciation, is hotel men nothing to to-morrow is largely 1 Edward Arlington Mutual Thomas D. George W. American tion, Barondess, Joseph 8. Markus, Jacod| “seq wary Faller, Charles J. Minikes and I. Gold- | ty" atney’ berg. The “Jewish Mark Twain” lives in Kiev, Russia. He sald he was in Germany when the war started and he was arrested as a Russian spy. He was thrown into a@ cell with an- other man. And who should that other man be but the Russian Min- ister of Education, also held as a spy! The Russian Minister of Educa- tlon had been very bitter against the Jows, and “Shalom - Aleichem"” go wholly journ for Boldt at 1 Get a move on there, boy! Have those suites on the seventy-seventh Yes, the New York State Hotel As- on the third floor of the aioe third Street. John McGlynn of the Rensselaer ready here, is also President of the Hotel Men's ward and President of the New York City Hotel Association, was among those helping Mr. McGlynn. So wae The wets and drys were discussed touched upon the protective feature of the association. ‘The convention will meet to-morrow at the Waldorf-Astoria. called to order at 11 o'clock and ad- resumed at 2 o'clock and at 7 in the evening the tired and thirsty hotel men will sit down to a banquet in the Waldorf. NI THE STATE OTEL OWNER for Convention ning To-Morrow. ur tion of Texas. dusted? How's the bar with us once again. The is in session this afternoon Fifth Avenue at Thirty. y, President of the asso- in the chair, About 200; are gathered, but that's: what there will be before morning. To-day’s session: informal, M. Tierney, Treasurer, al- is the shining light of the DEATH IN BIG STORM On THE TEXAS COAST "as piven From Homes, One led, Others Injured at Houston eee and Floods General. HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 2.—One per- n was killed and several injured and dozens driven from their homes by a terrific wind and rain storm here early to-day. Six inches of rain fell. Street car and train service was @emoralized. A number of bridges ‘were washed away and houses in low lying sections were flooded. E. E. employee of a gas com- killed by lghtning which number of buildings. ion here is that the down- general over the coast sec- —=—- a DUE TO-DAY. the call to duty. go forth. Map.” Street Cleaning Commissioner Feth- | fj, erston’s 30,000 reservist army of snow is almost recruited. Up to} midnight last night 28,166 volunteers had answered tho call to broom. Of this number 15,412 are from Manhattan, 10,815 from Brook- lyn, and 1,939 from the Bronx, These men are to be minute men. All have agreed to turn from warm beds at any hour of the night at the The name of every recruit !s down on a list carried by patrolmen. Each cop must look after the recruits on his post. As soon as the snow covers the|™ streets the call for the reservists will The plan is to hustle most .|of the snow into the sewers before push it off tl oe closed since July 30, Instances were higher than viously recorded sales, and in some ¢: where they wore, fF the loss was ania point The volume of was light. jovel and WILL or Moen the LEA*PERRINS ber: onene. . {ceety Chating Try It as an Appetiser Sold by Grocers Everywhere it becomes deep enough to impede BONWIT™ TELLER & CO. FIFTH VENUE, .AT,38™ STREET Hotel in Binghamton ay Benevolent Association. Green of the Hotel Wood- Sweensy, President of the Hotel Protective Aasocia- The hotel men, for the do not believe in going don't want to eee anybody dry. The discussion also It will be luncheon with George C. o'clock. Business will be No Approvals Will Close Out Thursday About Seventy-Five Women’s Tailleur Costume Suits Formerly up to 135.00 50.00 Exclusive models in single suits of high class domestic and imported fabrics, including silk ‘chiffon velvets. thought it the funniest kind of a joke on the distinguished gentleman to be forced to live in a cell for twenty-four hours with a Jew, The next day they were put on a train for Denmark. “Not one single word was spoken all the way!” chuckled “Sbalom- Aleichem.” I was willing, but he wasn't.” When they got to Copenhagen it was raining. Tho “Jewish Mark Twain” had an umbrella, but the Russian Minister of Education did not. So “Shalom-Aleichem” holsted his umbrella and invited the Minister Fad in out of the rain, And he Rabinowitz will lecture in America, On Dec. 14 a reception will be ten- dered him in Cooper Union. pie chitin ADMIRAL’S SON WEDS. Married ta City Dr. Karl Osterh: Dr. Karl Osterhaus, a son of Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, and Miss Elizabeth Oxley Currie, a@ nurse, Murray Hill 9000 Lord Dolls A wonderfully interesting assortment from the small- & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Christmas Toys and Dolls Splendid Selection on the Fourth Floor That Will Delight the Little Folks daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John D. Cur- est Kewpie to the largest imported doll. Fe yea arta Ey, AGES GEE Dressed Dolls, 18-inch, moving eyes... .... $2.75 *aiper or the City Hall, Dre Onters Dressed Dolls, 16-inch, moving cyes. . .. $175 een Sane bat tae Undressed Dolls, 24-inch, moving eyes. ...... .$1.50 Bride qave Ber’ eae Undressed Dolls, 24-inch, moving eyes. ....... $2.50 Dressed Kewpies........++ Hofitioeenn , + §0¢ to $3.50 HOLD TROOPER AS ROBBER. Accused After “815,000 In Stolen From Pont Oftice, SNBURG, Col, Dee, 2.—Burt a private in Troop F, Fifth} United States Cavalry, was arrested | here to-day following the robbery of $15,000 from the post office last night. | Officials sald $4,800 was found in How: | ard’s mattress. Howard has been sta- tioned here with the United States troops patrofting the coal strike dist ‘The Brightest | Women Find eometimes that they are dull in mind, depressed in spirits, and that they have headache, backache, and sufferings that make life seem not worth living. But these conditions need be only temporary. ‘They are usually caused by indigestion of billousness and a few doses of BEECHAM'S PILLS will quickly, safely and certainly rightthe wrong. This famous family remedy tones the stomach, stimu- lates the liver, regulates the bowels, Beeeham's Pills cleanse the system of accumulating poisons and purify the blood. ‘Their beneficial action shows in brighter looks, clearer complexions, better feelings. Try them, and you also will find that they May Be French All-Silk Crinkle Crepes. Black Taffeta Silks. Black Crepe-de-Chine. Black Dress Satins. A Large Lake wih a. display of Yachts and mechanical boats of ry description. Full Rigged Yachts.........+++++++ $6.50 to $37.50 Closing Out Hundreds of Lengths Plain &8 Fancy Silks In Dark and Evening Shades At $1.50 per yard Former prices 82.00 to $3.00 per yard. Special Silk Offerings in desirable colors and black. Formerly up to $1.50 per yard A splendid quality. Special, per yard $4 inches wide—in quality that has sold at $5.00 per yard. Street Floor, |$7.10 Formerly $1.75 per yard \Sr.28 Special per yard ‘$7.68 Black Satin Charmeuse and Chinois Crepes. l$r.05 |$1.80 A beautiful assortment of Steiff Animals, 75¢ to $30.00 An endless variety of other toys, games, blocks, kindergarten work, paint boxes, Meccano-American Model Builder, Erecto, Structural Iron, Books, etc. Fourth Floor satin back, Special price. Electric Railway “Ives” Electric Passenger Trains. . . “Lionel” Electric Passenger Trains. .$10.00 to $25.00 “Lionel” Electric Freight Trains. ... American Flyers, circular track.......$1.00 to $3.50 W omen’s Footwear A Sale at Special Prices Exceptionally Smart Colored Top Lace and Button Boots Complete range of sizes. Colored and Black Cloth Top Button Boots Tan and Black Russia Walking Boots Women's Evening Slippers, $3.95 to $7.50 in an unusually large variety of beautiful effects, Spectal—A New Theo Slipper Trimmed with new imported ornament. with black satin back; also patent leather with white The !atter can be made to match any gown and delivered the same day, No Credits Founded 1826 $4.50 to $33.00 -$6.50 to $13.50 Steiff Toys $4.85 Usually $6.00 and $7.00. $3.95 Usually $5.00 Patent leather, $4.85 Tomatch gown.... $5.85 Second Floor traffic. “Now let the snow come!” gays Commissioner Fetherston. “When PITTBURGH, Dec, 2.—The Pittabureh Stock Exchange opened to-day for trading under restrictions, after being | Prices in some i f Er i nap habeas Dhaai Lame oe ‘$na Bvensa@ Wonud, WEDNBBDAY, DRORMBER 8, 4 SHOW FIGHTING ARMY OF 30,000 IS READY Ranks Almost Filled and City Is Prepared to “Push Snow Off Lord & Taylor Victrola X VI. 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