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does, out have no bad after ey Gon't, infure, the teeth like is or calomel. They take hold @f the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liverat the expense of the teeth? Galome! sometimes plays havoc with the gums. 60 do strong liquids, when you Note how they how they “perk up” tablets do the good feel hungry children at school. ‘clear clouded he hue, and at the Bronx office at No. 410|No. 1865 Seventh Aventc, whose hus- | Cross” will bo given. | stand back of the arrest Charme Eas' ‘ re r ent lawyer, and Mrs.} From day to day announcement will | } phon Btreet ® Tundred and Forty-ninth| hand it Povin of No 105 Hast Ono! be made in ‘The Hvening World in ad-| Police Commissioner Woods has hg MARY FULLER, THE “WiTCH| Hundred and Twentieth Street, wife|vance of the groups of prominent | given Acting District Attorney Dele- e movie patrons Tf the readers of The Evening World ‘who go to the movies wish to see thelr stars in real life they will have plenty of opportunities, for beginning to- . | Morrow afternoon five of these famous most} Women of the screen will conduct in Dr.|the main office of The World and at the Broadway branch at Thirty- eighth Street the opening sale of Strand Theatre tickets for the benefit of The Evening World School Lunch Fund. On Monday and every weekday fol- lowing until the 20,000 tickets donated by Manager S. L. Rothapfel are dis- posed of other filin favorites will cons tinue the sale, and they will be as- . “dullness” and that lasy | sis by groups of prominent women who have offered their services to feed Rosemary ‘Theby, Frances Nelaon,' space to a Washington Heights cot Dorothy Phillips and Violet Mer-; mittee of ladies now being formed, cereau, and two of these will station and the salo there will start early themselves at the Broadway office. |next week. i“Chiel Miss Theby was xtar of the recent! Tho tickets donated by the Strand! Chicken Puflers” Under Sur- Sereen Club Ball, and Mise Nelson Is ‘theatre will be sold at 25 cents each, ‘ noted as a swimmer. Recently she! and will be gpod on weekdays other| ; , was sent up Inan aeroplane that fics ltinn ’saturdaee ana ‘nolidass ‘unt | Veillance and Suspect May ured prominently in a picture, but she March 1. Miss Mercereau and Miss Phillips have figured prominently in seve weil known films, | And won't they make a good-looking | The sale in the Harlem section will carload?” be under the patronage of Mra, Louis! The tickets will be particularly de- | Haff, and an arrest may be near. White Fehr of No. 1867 Seventh Ave- sirable for the week of Dec. 27, when wife of the Secretary of the Park Miss Fuller and the Universal play 1 To-day the tickets wfl be placed rita, | OM Sale in the information bureau in the lobby of The World building in Park Row, at the Broadway and Thirty-eighth Street office, Harlem branch at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Strect and Seventh Ave- a @) GIRL,” TO OPEN THE SALE. __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1014.° am Road, wife of former Con- | To-Morrow to Aid Penny Lunches ins 25 Sh." a8 ia 2 nette. To- the “Witch Girl,” will head the group day «he will complete the committee IN JERSEY CITY WiLL | of five pretty girls that has been that is to assist her, designated by the Universal Film| The Hartford Umbrella Company's Manufacturing Company to open the| branch at No. 685 West One Tiundred sale on Saturday. and Kighty-firet Street, a fow doors | Miss Fuller will be accompanied by east of St. Nicholas Avenue, will gt —— aided by her daughter J laughed and cut up to such an extent) In giving his permission to Miss Be lrocked Up. while in the air that the aviator be-| Tuller and her companions to. sell | came nervous and made @ rapid de-' tickets in The World office to-morrow, | -—eeeeorenee He refused to make @ flight) Julius Stern, manager of the Tmp { » with her again, Studio, which is owned by the Univer- | Several detectives are in sald: “Iam as willing as they are} City to-doy, where “chicken pullers” have been under surveillance in con- | heetion with the murder of Barnet 1, I, that we help this worthy work along. ell known Harlem physician. | screen actresses who will assist in the ofronday, Mrs. Fehr will announce !Aienosal of the tickets. Hvery prom: |hanty all the clues gathered by the Mary Fulle:, affectionately known to the names of pther women of prom- jnent studio in the vicinity of New! police. It is reported all the persons ‘Little Mary” and inenco who will assist In disposing of | York will be represented, about West Washington Market in a Position to know anything about the “Say, Dad! IWant a exihle Flyer Every live boy and girl wants a Flexible Flyer for Christ- Easiest to pull up. The only steering sled with grooved runners Prevents skidding. Gives complete steering control. It is the swiftest, safest, strongest sled ever invented. Outlasts 3 ordinary sleds Eight sizes—ranging from $8 to 101 inches long. Sold by leading Hardware Dealers and D. partment Stores. mas. Fastest down hill. FREE Also attractive booklet. Ask © your dealer for them, or write us. The season's newest mod- els in finely tailored, smartly Fancy Mixed Cassimeres and Fine Cheviots in all the colors which the average man demands. buttons on front. All are light in weight, warm and cut for style as well as com- FIFTH FLOOK, BROADWAY, Mocha Gloves, Three styles, as follows: Full Pique sewn, four rows of Black embroidery, one clasp. MEN’S House COATS Practical Christmas Gifts Special $5.75 louse Coats of edges are bound or the fastenings are Novel and Useful Christmas Gifts for Men Copy of Platinum Full Dress Watch, $22.89. Ex- tremely thin model Sterling Silver Watch, with enamel hair-line on back in different colors. Short Arabic numerals. Safety Watch Chaine—on movable slides, to be worn Ay ts, eile, Knives and Cigar Cuttere—attached to Waldemar chains in the new long-link designs. MAIN FLOOR—BROADWAY. MEN’S FINE GLOVES At Price Concessions A well selected stock of Men's high-grade Gloves attrac- tively priced for Christmas giving. 0 Men's English Mone Ore $1.74 | Mocha Buck, Standard Price, $2.00 Verified Price Elsewhere, $2.25 Prix sewn, double draw | Jen's Genuine ° spear backs, one button and Hand sewn; gussetted fine buttonhole, gers; hand finished tops; Full Pique sewn, Milanese | considered good value else- silk lining, one clasp. where at St.00. R. T. Dana Finds Monse Entered, engineer of No. 15 William Street, turned with his family last Tu his city home jo. 54 Ba: Headquarters. last July, nd_every drawer and closet in the be taken. scuttle. In the roof showed how the/a John Doe inquiry w burglars had entered. Detective Renfe: the case, raid yest make public all the facts 80 fa rday that Mr. Dana! had been taken but there was no showing. stecring ar- before the Grand Jury. Kornblet Says Workhouse Prisoner Box 1103C hiladelphia. Izzy Presser, a Workhouse prisoper, | was brought ov p the Tombs yester=| dence from every one. by Herman Korn-| ‘There is also a Is Ik Strect us one of | may held him up and {| » is wer, J or | xd from prison, muel Ripstein, who axatated in the Kornblet, wi nies the char Glynn to-day Herald Square, 4) Broadway, 34th to 3bth St, . Priced $10.89 to $16.89 Monogram FOBS Perfect Christmas Gifts For Men, $9.74 fcr its beauty, its usefulness and because the monogram shows care irl its selection and reflects the thought of Smoke Gray and Rein- the giver. deer; one button or one clasp. Gussetted fingers, karat gold’ with silk fob and 10 karat Gold swivel and Men’s London-Made WINTER OVERCOATS Specially Priced, $24.75 To the man who demands an Overcoat of distinctively smart style and fabric we commend these clever Garments made expressly for R. H. Macy & Co, by:— London’s Leading Tailors Overcoats truly authoritative in style. The production of expert English tailors. Overcoats of such distinguished air that they have served as models for the season's best American styles. Regulation and modified Balmacaans, single and double breasted Chesterfields, Raglan and kisrono sleeve Great Coats in all the newest colorings and in the fine “warmth weight” English woolens, so fashionable this season. Men’s SUITS & Overcoats— Specially Priced, $19.75 A choice assortment of Suits and Overcoats from the standpoint of style and quality— superior to any offered elsewhere at so modest a price, as actual comparison has proved. Suits in both English and conservative] Quvercoata in both single or double models, hand tailored and made of fine Tar- | breasted Chesterfield models, semi-form fit- tan checks, Glen Urquhart Plaids, Chalkline tings London box Coats with patch pockets, stripes, fancy Silk Mixtures, Cassimeres, | modified Balmacaans, Raglans and double- Worsteds and Cheviots. H breasted Great Coats, finely tailored. Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats; Special, $14.75 Newest and most up-to-date models in strictly all-wool fabrice— Coats of the type most favored by young men this season. Take Elevator at 35th Street Side, Direct to Men's Clothing Department, Fifth Floor. It will always be treasured The Monogram—is 10 jconfidence game: first ald at headquarters: same charges, |with bribery added. Walter eral, said: “The investigation was undertaken a dence to warrant holding at leas’ Ptah scien | FEASTED IN ROBBED HOME. | bare case wit! be questioned in private a * . by the authorities, as many of them are afraid to appear at a public in- Food and Botties Seattered About. vestigation, or be seen around the When Richard T. Dana, a consulting| Criminal Courts Building or Police It was rumored “Jobn Doe" ceedings might be taken to compel first Street, which had been closed since unwilling witnesses to toll what they ¢ found the entire house in know, but Mr. Woods settled that confusion, furniture smashed and upset, story by saying no such action would and. e} ied . A smashed; The Commissioner pointed out that poatuee me roof. shi Id practically who is working On lared by the detectives, and thus would y hamper further secret investigation. had not yet been able to determine what Mr Delehanty dlacuneed the Dowel bjects had been taken. | bility of having the Grand Jury hear Any, toed scattered about the empty | witnesses, but it wap said that poul- bottles showed that the thieves had|try dealers who are reluctant to t spent some time in the house and made | anybody what they saw of the shoot- themselves comfortable. ing would be at least as ready to give their stories to the District Attorney isin Sh FROM TOMBS HE ACCUSES. |in private as they would be to talk A list of poultry men ts in the Dis- trict Attorney's office. Every man on Robbed Him. tho list has been Investigated by de- tectives, and It ts known just what might be expected in the way of evi- of gangttien, y of whom have recently been re- p h ape n —<.———_— the Wortes returned to che inland. CHINESE SLAYERS RESPITED. bbery, was sentenced Wednesday by| ALBANY, Dec, 11—Eng Hing and ge Rosalsky for from ten to nine=| Lee Dock, who were to have beon Kon. thatified against Ripatein |¢lectrocuted to-day at Sing Sing Prison arrested und held on a for slaying a fellow countryman in New charge af attempted burglary. He de- , York, were reapited until Feb. 1 by Gov. A Christmas Sale of MEN’S Fine SCARFS $3.50, $2.50 and $1.50 Grades HESE Scarfs are made of the finest imported English { squares, and French silks; large, full open-end Cravats; | well cut and handebarred finish. A wonderful assortment of desi colorings; neat subdued effects in pqtterns—arge, bold, French figu signs—and a host of others too numerous s and Better grades up to $6.02 nglish Riding CROPS—plain or buck- de- horn nandles, with fancy lter Than Calomel| Movie Stars to Sell Tickets Hei at Asta wane EXPE T ARREST TO-DAY [MORE POLICE OFFICIALS |." vient wraneey jousands Have Discovered ! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets . Are a Harmless Substitute. tary Raj INDIGTED IN CHICAGO |i repartee mes, posing as clairvoyants. omen - O'Brien is sed of Drotection wire- | 7 ners Dr. Ki T. ie lf Among Four Accused, Lieutenant | finn . "Walpen ena Wen seer cused In clairvoyan' ndal. and Detective Are Caarged With Big Graft. Capt. in J. Halpin, former chief of two charges of operating a jeut. John $ Tobi sergeant at headquar- jos as Tobin. Detective on with thi dw coul t be ibstant! windlere opinion 1 vein .L.DOUGLAS || $3,50'3.754.00). 4,500°5 SHOES | | W. L. Douglas have his name and price stamped onthe bottem teavell ac’ »whichguar. antees their value and protects the wearer against _bigh prices for inferior shees.W.L.Doug) las shoes, thus stamped,are always worth the price you), pay fer them. etores: kis ie a i, comfort and vervice iT UPON HAVING W. L. WITH HI8 NAME AND THE BOTTOM. WN Vi COP, 1) RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Holiday Gifts for Men HANDKERCHIEFS An entire Section devoted to Men's Handkerchiefs, Main Floor, 34th Street Side. A vast assortment inend- less variety suitable for Christmas Gifts. ene Japanese Silk iene mine Quattty re inen Handkerchiefs (ea.) 29c Handkerchiefs (dos.)$ 1.80 Standard Price 50¢ Soft finish; ready for use; Broken assortment of | % and 4inchhems. Packed initials. in Holly Boxes on request. Also colored borders with- | sgen'e Pure Irish out initials. Linen Initial 14 y Handkerchiefs (6) c Men’e Pure Irish Linen Hematitched 69. Standard Price $1.00 egaperesiele WW s Pretty open work em- Vien aeee ready for use. broidered letter. Six in box. Packed in Holly Boxes on | pine Hand-embroidered request. Initial Manic ilies Latte wine Handkerchiefs (6) $1.49 Pure Irish Linen ,19 Superior quality Irish Handkerchiefe — (ea.) BIC | Linen; hand thread-drawn Elsewhere 25¢ hems: choice of 3. styles Good quality; 44 and 14 | initials—-script, block and inch hems, openwork, Hand Embroidered Japanese Silk Initial Handkerehiefe (each) 89C Inferior Quality Sold Elsewhere at 95¢. Extra fine and heavy quality. Beautiful, novel hand embroidered initial. 14 alt hems. Attractive Holly Boxes on request MAIN FLOOR, 34TH STREET. Gifts for the Horseman Imported Double Rein BRIDLE —with Weymouth bit and Bradoon and lip strap complete, Better grades up to $12.98 Pelham BRIDLE-—comp $2.96 Better grades up to $11.49 Single Rein BRIDLE, $1.69 = =) rs) mounts, 79 0 $10.74 Riding WHIPS, 5lc to $12.51 attachment. to mention. a The same style but in 14 karat | An unusual opportunity to purchase 7 gold is priced $13.74, eae Christmas Gifts at important savings, SPURS—fitted with various styles of rowels, (pr.) Tae Better grades up to (pr.) $2.17 aa a JEWELRY REPAIR DEPT., MAIN FLOOR, 34TH 87, VIVTH FLOOR, 34TH ST, CONDEMN VON RUCK SERUM. |} CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Six additional tn-| © je Tabercaloste Cure Fall, dictmonts were presented againet police officials to-day. ‘Those indicted were: Best Crystal Lene S00 Prozertionately Low J , Say United States OMctals, WASHINGTON, Dee. 11.—In response to @ Benate resolution ed in May, 1 the United States Public Health | Service to-day made report on Dr, Karl von Ruck’s alleged tuberculosis | N cure. Dr. Rupert Blue, Surgeon Gen- and hope important for thi Sergeant William Egan, two charges of| cure of tuberculosis had’ beer woul operating @ confidence game. Aa the work progressed, however, It bee Lieut. Tobin ls charged with having! came svident that the specific ‘claims It] accepted bribes to protect th is reported the District Attorney's ( ors will be shown in an élaborate pro- | office, belleving there Is enough, evi- will be assisted by a committes duction of “Cinderella” at the Strand. up of Mrs, Michael Schaap of The week following “The Sign of the! o¢ the gang under suspicion, Si Ww EW YORK: 421 Fulton Street, cer. 708-710 Broadway, cor. rf fay, cor. Gates A\ SS GREA’ ‘3202 Third A cyl eet tle 277M Third Av.. bet. r46th & 1< 7th Sts. Peet. wark Ave. Year-Round Store, but at This Time Is Specially Attrac-. tive for the Selection of LONG CRED.T-LOW PRICES a ']| Plan your Winter Vaca- |]| tion next Sunday, when there will be printed i] || about three full pages of | | Winter Resort Hotel and Boarding House Announcements in The Sunday World Bahamas, etc., will