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OF THE STRAND THEATRE ~ UNREST EVER PLANNED | a. wo attractive weeks prier te Christma On the week of Dec. 13, the “8! of the Cross” will be given with Will- fam Farnum, and on Christmas w @ movel and wonderful performance of “Cinderella,” with M: Pickford, the great favorite, in the title role. At these performances Mary ford will be nigel in person, and as It will be holiday week for the achool children, they may thus attend after- f thin splendid performance, and at the same time contribute their re to the Public Bchool Lunch ‘The places where these tickets will be on sale will also be announced i 2 £ t i i i : i i HE E if : & 5 = | i E z* ES i | | deed want in a coffee is flavor, : It was for its flavor that Yuban was chosen from ail cof- fees of the world by the greatest coffee merchants for their own use, * Order a package from your grocer today. ———$—$ . Bend your contributions to the "Scheel OMiéren'’s Lunch Fund,’ care of The Bvening World. ceived, no matter how email, will make it te receive wholesome, nutritious, hot meals No money de made in ony wey. Everything te formtehed at cost. No child te pauperieed, . CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MAB. WILLIAM GRANT BROWN of the Federation of Women's Clube President of the Reesue Home fer Girls, MIGB FLORENCE GUERNSEY, Preeident of the Federation of Women's Clubs. 1ARB. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT, Chairman ef the Public Gafety Wemen's Clube and of Executive Beard of Safety, First Ceclety, MIG6 CLARE KLEIGER, Principal of Gehool No, 62 MAG. MARTIN VOGEL. MAG, WILLIAM President of the Widewed Methore’ Fund Association and Emanuel Sisterhood. fare of childres te ed. Ne; ted citisen ia this city. wrettare too that euch & pla 0 ‘effort to being which does net Pree The 11d, should receive the Ii duly an. meant of every —_———S>—— he 4 AG BUSINESS” LECSLATION WN CONGRESS AT AN END, SHVS WILSON IN trouble. Thie STANDING ARMY. “And what io it that it te we should be prepared te di To defend ourselves against attack? We have always found means te de ehall find them whenever it ry without calling Our PO! eave to be strong upon ¢! y from their necessary ‘*] the future as in the gcoragy verde render compuleory military °F | wilt be no thous! In times of peace. Provocation in “From the first we have had Shere our and eettied policy with rege! experts tell us just what military establishments. We mever| should construct, and when win tne have had, and while we retain be right for ten years together, if the present principles and ideale Welreiative efficiency of craft of different never chalt have, o large stending| kings and uses continues to change army. Wf aohedy Are you ready tl as we have seen it change under our defend yourselves? We reply, mest! very eyes in thedd last few monthé? aeouredly, tp.the utmost; and yet we) “But I turn away from the sub- ghall not ¢ America inte @ mill-| sect, It ts not new. There is tary camp. eed to discuss it. We shall not al “We wilh net atk our young men te/ our attitude toward it because home among us are nervous and excited. We oball easily and sensibly agree upon a policy of defense. The ques- tion has not changed its aspects be- cause the times are not normal. Our policy will not be for an occas! WE Al CHAMPIONS OF PEACE AND CONCORD. “It will be conceived as a perma- nent and settled thing, which we will pursue at all seasons, without haste and after a fashion perfectly con- sletent with the peace of the world, the abiding friendship of states and the unhampered freedom of all with whom we deal. Let there be no mis- +The country has been ‘We have not béeen “But who ote MUOT (DEPAND UPON A CiTI- IND FOR WAR. not ummiadful of the great respo: sibility resting upon us. We shall learn and profit by the lesson of every experience and every new cir- cumatance; aad what is needed will be adequately dene.” Te peace in Europe the President referred briefly. “We are the cham- plone ef peace and of concord,” he eald. “And we chould be very jeal- ous ef thie distinetion which we have eought te care. Just new we should be particularly jealous ef it because | 07035: it le eur dearest present hepe that thie character and reputation may precently, in Ged’s providence, bring we an opportunity euch ae hee eel- dom been voucheafed any nation— the opportunity te counsel and obtain peace in the werld and reeseneilia- tlen and @ healing settlement ef many @ matter that hae escled and inter: rupted the friendehip ef nations. Thie ie the time above all ethere when we sheuld wich and reselve te keep eur strength by self-pescces! influence by preserving our prineiples ef action.” ‘The legisiative programme of th Congress seasion as outlined by Presi. dent Wilson includes passa, conservation bilie, the bill mate independence of the Philippines, ratification of the London convention for it vernment-owned “Tt ie right that we should prov'*+ 1t mot only, but that we should make 1s as attractive qs possible, and so induce our young men to undergo it ‘at such times ag they can command @ such @ method spacks of true Ameri- can ideas. “Tt im right, too, that the Natiqnal Ghard of the States should be de- veloped and atrengthened by every means which is not inconsistent with our obligations to our own people or measures for economy in all branches of the Government. , —_—— peace and safety. WILSON FAVORS never of aggression or of conquest. | Ai: tural bulwarks. When will the | (4, "% y Be, bas be iw correspondence shows wi tion to ahy efforts to involve; nited States in a militaria int. The President refused to lieved partisanship abt THEN HER MONEY oo Rg AND HER REASON cove exo With Theft That Unsettled | Costs More to Phone Between Bor- 0 TAKE OFF METERS Victim’s Mind. oughs of Metropolis Than Ordinance Introduced by Alderman It Does to Travel. ' ‘The t 2 Will Be Voted on Next e tragic story of how the victim] Trial of the complaint of New York Week. finally ber reason was unfolded bi « ‘The Aldermanic Welfare Commit: |fore Judge Wadhams in General Ses-|in the Metropolitan Tower before the tee, of which William D, Brush is/ sions to-day when Sylvester Stagg of up-State Public Service Commissio! Chairman, to-day reported to the|the Aulminum Rawhide Artificial! The hree principal complaints Board in favor of the adoption of a| Limb Company of No, 236 East Twen- ay resolution making It compulsory for|ty-second street was put on trial on that of the taxicab companies to take off the|the charge of having taken from the| service, which ie in Chica: metres if they want to operate as|Unfortunate woman her indemnity, 2. Toll FM ME inte private liveries and charge more than| Won in @ sult against the raliroad oF eerie Laan the usual rates, bey oni saul conversation fi ‘The ordinance, introduced by Al-| Billen Creary, the victim, went mad jown to another. Btag jim $1,600 more on mame t fter the settlement of the suit n of the sisters could recover their money. defense is that a bona fide sale of company was woman and himself. made between the ‘s, then all her money and|Company for charging extortionate rates will begin to-morrow morning n Brush, is a whack at the last August after long brooding over derma: ‘That| the loss of ber money and is now a patient in the Manhattan Sta’ pital. The case against Stagg began to- day with James F. Flynn, one of his associates, pleading guilty to an in- dictment which mmed him as : Yellow Taxicab Company. concern answers telephone requests for service and in certain instances provides special cars. The company claims the right to operate under the Present taxicab ordinance, but the committee thinks otherwine, “If the Mason-Seaman Transpor- tation Company wants to operate as @ private livery it must take off the taximeters,” said Alderman Brush. “The mere fact the meters are there is a guarantees on the part to fair and undis- ing service. The general expected by the public to on all taximeters and the Yellow Taxicab Company has no Tight to use the meters and at the same time charge more than the apecified amounts.” ‘The Board of Aldermen laid over @ vote on the proposed ordinance un- til next Tuesday afternoon, a ‘ BOND MARKET, ‘The following quotations are those for last sale to-day compared with final prices of previous day. Am Writing Paper Se... Ae Tana Hos-} M. special coun- sel for the commission, will conduct the proceedings. The special commit- tee of the Legisiature which has taken hand in telephone affairs intends to guilty with Stagg in the larceny of, Ellen Creary's $8,000 and of $1,500 additional, the life savings of Nora Creary, a sister of the crippled ‘woman. Fiyon had signified to As- sistant District Attorney O'Malley his willingness to take the stand as chief witness against his former employer. Five years ago Ellen Creary lost her leg and was weeks in a hospit: Flynn, yee that there is no further delay in rate revision. On behalf of the Legislature. The city government , ested in expediting the ca: ration Counsel Polk said jay that his office would be represented at the hearing, and he was ready to partict- is Inte Corp a vigilant salesman visi limb. He learned that she had chafged a cousin with larceny and, in turn, had become defendant in a suit for malicious arrest bought by her relative. The woman feared that if she lost her suit her $3,000 indem- nity for the lost leg would be for- feited in damages, Stagg, it is charged, heard of her fears through Flynn, and advised her that she take her money out of % | the bank And give it to him, so that no attachment against her bank ac- hg could follow if she lost her suit. In September of last year Mins Creary agreed to this arrangement, Thrown Into School, y threw a stone through 4 window of Public Sch: ington Avenue and Ninety-sixth Street noon to-dn; Ing glaxs_ struck je Chantoff, ‘ No, t Ninety-ninth St stein, twelve, of Both wi ol No. $6 at Lex- nea Dec : 1590. Lexington attended ut the ‘he i —_—_~>———_ ENTOMOLOGICAL RETORT, (Brom the Philadelphia Record.) Wigwag—I met an old flame of mine ht. tan en Wigwag—Oh, you moth. All sae during this month will be billed ! ‘ebruary 1st upon request. | * Naison Bernard 330 Fifth Avenue—32nd & | 33rd Streets Absolute Clearance Sale Wednesday and Rest of Week Remainder of our Winter, Collection of Day and Evening Gowns, Wraps, Coats, Costumes Tailleur and Furs will be closed out at SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. A Few Interesting Items: 34 MODEL SUITS Highest priced fabrics and real fur trimmed. Not included in our previous sales. Former Prices up to $100. 64 DAY andEVENING GOWNS Including late models in the new Silhouette Former Prices $50, $65, $75. See sEnsgzaueges e Age SERELE SALT SRTE: FETE EE 13 FEREEECEE EEE PS EB AER SES2: BESESSta: B F ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. American Woollen Company quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on preferred Pool payable Jan. 15. Books close ic. 18. Boren chang 4 easior, with deman wiering on al fen 487%. Demand ival of activity in Chi, R. 1. & Pa: y. debenture Spee cent. bonds reflected a belief that the Jayuary in- terest would be puld. ‘Thirty’ of these bonds sold at 59, a gain of one-fourth over night and a new high for the pres- ent movement. Last week they sold bt 61%, against to-day high of 69%, Custom House figures for week ended copper exports from New All at $25 Street, Sport Travel and Util- ity, including a number of rted Models. ormer Prices up to $65, Higher Priced Models will be further reduced in the same unheard of Proportions. By far ‘the most appropriate Christmas gifts. COATS & SETS Of exclusive style and Superior Quality at remarkable Price Concessions. Im lend of 2 per cent. payable to stock of record Dec. a. ‘Th pany earned @ 1-10 per cent. on stock in pot year compared with 14 6-10 per cent. previous year, and 10 per cent. cash dividends were paid against 8 per cent. in previous years. Great Northern Railroad for fourmontha, declined $2:060,084. Net increased . HICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Y MARKET. WHEAT, Bt ey $y one Sale Begins 8.30 Wednesday Morning. 11% 121% 1 s - CORN : = ee HE eG RR eat opened quiet a shade lower, tenere wan scattered. selling on easier Faverpost ret. Wire trou! with th eat and Inte cables helped to keep loned_ ir , Motte sanch stendye "Weather, con- ditions caused @ little short covering, closing 1-8 to 1-4 cént lower. ——— Mowday “| * Open. 116%, Dec... iy 121% Mags. 121 a7. Monday Ae NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. HAS NOT CHANGED BECAUSE TIMES ARG NOT NORMAL. PUBLICITY OW NATION'S PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR WASHINGTON, Dec. §.—President | Gteclosure of all facts connected whole question hinged on the meth! | inveatigation. The commission | ot jan proposed by Representative Cotton gined to Dec. 1 totaled 13,- | 066.1 lading linte ago 12,088,412. | appeared oeet A joke, trick or jest, Like spice adds a zest To life when the day's work is done. Of its kind the best is ther ock in the artificial limb : e in th e : her and effected a sale of a substitute i wee | FRE heals skin dis If you have eczema, fi worm or other itching, Dirking, ,;Taw or pimply skin 5 |try Resinol Ointment and Res- the itching stops and the:trou- ble disappears, even in sevepe, stubborn cases. F Resinol Ointment, with the help 6 Rastont ‘Soap, clears away pimples and fa @ most valuable Senator Foley and his ¥ counsel, Robert L. Luce, will attend @ chager wi A) advertisement a Bulgari Tin, suitable £01 in 2 ever ree i} Charles A. Keene 180 Broadway, N. ¥., Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, AILMENTS, (Chronic, or of Long Standing) quickly respond to treatment sete Indigestion, sia, Ulcerate , cataren ol te Bowels, Dysentery, Gastrio Pain, &c. Dancing at Tea, Disney, Sepper. "TeBoaeat | Tp f riday | Afternoon, | Ruseel Never Dull, Cabaret Artistique, CARPONA be ie, soe fH sleet Dros Stems Far in Front! To have your a. go speeding ‘orth, South, East and West, Have it printed in The World Which publicists like tie best. Of course they're other ads, to use, But if you want the BEST, Be sure that, as their numbers p: World ads. have stood the test. 1,203,148 551,815 "Si GAN, World Ads, During Last 11 Monthe— The great Joke Book, viz: The Sunday Wor.d’s section called “Fun.” rhe “| atterece IM Order from our newsdealer in advance Mino] hae fifteen y , , | Every morning aid Sunday We get a CIRCULATION it, New Work cay GREATER than the Herald, Times, Sum and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER, Seven-Time World Ad: 4 Resulls and Cost jr pa Insert |inol Soap and see how quickly - % =. ie * fm. ry ;

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