The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1914, Page 6

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ee et en tee cee $US WARSHIPS BUILT =: *|FOR COLD STORAGE, | QARDNER'S CHARGE Laid Away Te Lack of Crews to Man Them—Eighty Ves- sels Not Available for War. tual Be ited States and Canada of the Roard of Manage: grate Hospital, died at his home rk Mason Woolley Broadway will give a da t Sherry's for her debutante No matter how much money you’re going to WASHINGTON, Dee. 18 has been ‘dawdling.” mentod policy of building warships * She should not be benny wise and pound foolish in her naval building progress.” These shafte and others were dl ec CHRISTMAS some should go for music to make your Christmas brighter. Gardner, of Mansachunetts, Republi- can, against the Government at the House Naval Comittee hearing on the Nation's preparedness for war. Gard- ner listed twelve of our com We will send to your home any one of the many COLUMBIA _GRAFONOLA(* rye rel tural to pay battleships and many other leawer craft would atill be unavailable for had we been Involved in the pean war, he asserted, “Eighty fighting vessels modest navy are not availab battle In any emergency,” Christmas outfits for a firet small payment. |“: ce to be paid after bout our being prepared for rdner read a long atatement in pport of his proposal for investiga- nal defenses by @ “| am here to ask you to appro- priate for the full number of new ships recommended by the General Naval Board for this year’s construction,” “1 am sorry to say that Secretary tela in his recommendations to “reas has cut the Naval Hoard’s most exactly in two. men had permitted me to pres W.inesses a few recently retire in a single day the country would have learned of our demented Forme of building warehipn for cold Ove have fifteen cruisers, twenty: HERE'S OE This Columbia Grafo- aela “Favorite” aged [ore otagd ‘a dosen miscellansous fighting ships storage with the battl tary Daniels recommet specific apropriation about @ voluntes _ t. Bi says |MeKennee Renamed Jury Commia- that the volunteer force does not amount to Hanpah Cov Cshembia morse yg ar 6S. Mew Records on gh ae om at charge that our navy tp 18,000 men short, and a further shortage of 40,000 men ia in sight. th Board, which bas | eooparid war plans, estimates the 3 Filth Ave. force of the navy as between 30,000 and 50,000 men short for war. attention had been pald to the Gen- eral Board's emphatic appeals for our 7 Shep, 143 bo ‘125th national & 16 West 12th St.,| o led jest t} jt & Sons, 34 Ave. and ven battleships built and and authorised, we should ve forty-seven battleships Instead of sixty-eight destro; eral Board we should hav Of fant acouts to-day, Vlyn.| you think we actually have got? Just and thowo were authorized over “you know that wo have 66 aun- built and butiding, good, bad and indifferent. Now comes Secretary Daniels and in a few sooth- aha 420 Fulten St.,} marines in all, Ww ing words recommends submarines to St., Newark, N. J.| tne a peltry number of elgbt or ao. just @ dozen aeroplanes t year the Aeroplai GENUINE DIAMOND, SOLID GOLD and PLATINUM " JEWELRY rter and Manufacturer ifts at Factory Prices the past 55 years by The Best of oe all Our Ou eration has been sustained for manufacturing ond selling the best Louk 1 the lowest prices, Reliable Goods — 7-Largort, Assert — Newest Desi No Connection With Any Store. SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE, Sixth Avenue, Cor. 17th St. TER BVENING wou, Board recommended an appropriation of $1,300,000. Instead of that mum, ac cording to Capt. Bristol, we let the aviation service spend only $369,000 6 General Naval Board fr ite current re port must pend 46,000,000 on at $5,000,000 on all */ JUDGES HERE ORGANIZE and Special Sessions Courts. The Board of City Magistrates nnd the Justices of Hpecial Kessions have organized to oppose proposed legisia~ tion which has for Its purpowe the Alacontinuance of the Court of Special | Sessions and the reorganization of the Hoard of Magistrates with enlarged powers, enabling Magistrates’ courts to take care of the class of crtines now handled by the Special Seasons courts, Seasions out of office, and form plans for preventing lexis- the Court of Special Sessions. ‘There were prosent Justices Russell, Wilkin, Me’ ‘pond and Collins and Magistrates Nolan, Tavy and Dooley A Laginiative ‘Committee, was ap- pointed. The plan to mnke a gradual change in the Magistratos’ and Spocial Ses- sions Courts originated in Brooklyn, Repair Mill of Nearly $5,000, B. Mclean, Superior Court In @ suit brought to give testimony tented against. This morning the case was call in. Telephone menen| ion naid Mr, McLean Newport and Justice Rathbun delayed to awalt’ Mr. an, but the time ex. pired and the cane proceeded without the ImpO Nene. It Mr, McLean lost the suit. to the i bound for Newport, pene RETAINS HIS $5,000 JOB. stoner of Queens. Supreme Court Justices Ven Sicklen that all battle-ships in commission now, or which will be In commission ‘and Garretson and County Jurge Hum- he Nevada and the Oklahoma are Sorrretee. ‘are equipped with a io which may be phrey, all of Queens, announced to-day the appointment of Thorntyke C. Mc- Kennee to the position of Commisetoner of Jurors for five years. The post car- les with it a anlary of $5,000. McKennee, whose home ts at No. 370 Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, ts a prom- 1] nent Republican in Queens politics and has filled the to-day appointed since Oct. 25, when he was chosen to fill the’ unex- Bired term of Goorke 1. Creed, w Jed in office, It tn understood that c- Kennee will appoint ts deputy Re ocrat of Flu: the position of dep- ition to which he wan ing, who has uty for ten years. Julies wer Left 29,09n, ‘The net value of the estate left by former Sheriff Jullue Harburger, who last, has been appraised by 3 the sole beneaclary, Mncluded equity in No. 33é lant night in the ter a short iline ‘ir. Blauvelt, who wai ‘son b va wi low survive There Was Lots of Smoke and Excitement, but Little Flame in TO HOLD THEIR JOBS Plan to Fight Reorganization of City Longacre Square was aroused at 9 o'clock this morning by a blaze in the| ape.y9 basement of a four-story house at No. 166 Weat Forty-fitth Sttreet, owned by May Irwin, actress. Louis Wol: pin conducts a restaurant and bak- ery on the ground floor. The reat of the building ta unoccupied. Patrons of the restaurant smelled smoke coming from tho cellar, where lon thore Isa furnace. Fire had started | | It in the cetling. The cellar is divided Into various compartihents, and in the |Lawre maze of underground passages fire- The legislation descrited would have the effect of throwing all the City Magistrates. and Justices of Special A meeting to discuss the situation Intive Interference with the lower criminal courts was held last night in the office of Chief Justice Russell of i M’LEAN ABSENT; LOSES SUIT. Pay Auto NEWPORT, R. 1, Dec. 18.—Because of the illness of Mra. Mol@an tn Wash- husband, Hdward ble to reach the Hrewstor & Co, of New York for $4,405.14 for automobile repairs, which Mr, McLean had pro- Of soft taffeta, cri —————— West Forty-fifth Street. ‘on Dec. Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Saturday at Greatly Reduced Prices Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of imported broadcloth, Russian model, velvet belt, collar and cuffs trimmed with skunk opossum fur; silk lined and warmly interlined. Sto 14 years. Heretofore $19.75 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of imported broadcloth, in green, brown or navy, Russian model, with wide set-in belt, trimmed with skunk opossum fur; silk lined, interlined. 8to 16 years. Heretofore $29.50 AN_IMPORTANT SALE SATURDAY New Models of Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Made From the Balance of Materials From Our Custom Tailoring Workrooms Five distinct models, showing new features in Coats and Skirts, of Broadcloth, Velour de Laine, or Gabardine, trimmed with various furs; silk lined and warmly intcrlined; also one model of Broadcloth with Empire coat and flare skirt not fur trimmed. Actual Values $29.50 to $39.50 New Models at Special Prices Misses’ Afternoon Gowns New Models and Materials new Empire lines. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 vatuc 824.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Misses’ College Shoes Made of selected tan or black Russia calf; barnes, 0 or laced; hand welted Girls’ Winter Shoes Baaven | of heed in” orthopedic it : Pr a7 2.95 Christmas Dolls, Toys, Rattles and Nursery Accessories. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Ss Washable Corduroy Coats Box or cape models of imported white corduroy, unlined. 6 mos.to 3 years. Value $4.50 Angora Wool Sweaters Of superior quality Angora wool, in white, rose, Copenhagen, tan, Foe yours. Value $4.50 Worsted Sweater Suits Four-piece Suits—sweater, leggins, tape and mitts—in white, gray, , red or Copenhagen. hy to 6 years. Angora Sweater Suits ‘our pieces, Angora wool, in white, Copen., green, rose or tan. 1 to 6 years. Value $8.50 Worsted Drawer Leggins Of fine knitted Saxony, in white, brown, gray, red or navy. Sizes to 4 years Value $1.25 te aS Te re idings and blew over against the windows in t Holes were chopped in the sidewalk and a hose with @ revolving nossle wan pushed down into the cellar. was an hour before th rarpay, LONGACRE SQUARE SEES BIG FIRE SHOW STAGED Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. “ e be 9 oys’ Clothing Shop 8 and 10 West 38th St.— Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store during which time tro and Longacre Square was thronged with curious crowd: The damage wan $1,000. LIES UPON ANOTHER WRECK. | Volpin’s restaurant Crate Rack Broken! Atop Stone Laden Schooner, VINEYARD HAVE —The six-masted schooner Alice M. stranded on Tuckernuck Shoal, was abandoned to-day after she had been stripped by her crew, who had remained on board since she grounded Gulden’s Mustard THE EPICURE’S DELIGHT. De icie: s as 0 stimulater of apretite. » corned beef and beiled ham Lawrence, Winter Overcoats and Suits SATURDAY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES found that the vensel id of be of a stone-la ‘The Alice M men were unable to locate the fire, |tons pet and was owned though clouds of amoke poured out low Lawrenci Jered 2280 eee pany hulit ue Bae Into the «treet, wreathed adjoining $146,000. wat Bel tn 08 a Franklin einer: & Go. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Small Boys’ Overcoats Double breasted and raglan models, convertible collars, of English tweeds, cheviots, Irish frieze, grey, brown or blue. 7.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50 Large Boys’ Overcoats Of imported overcoatings, English Harrow tweeds, vicunas, Scotch cheviot, newest double Swan: models; 14.50 Heretofore $18.50 and $24.50 Misses’ Fur Collar Coats ror taupe, navy or black Boys’ Winter Suits EXTRA KNICKERBOCKERS Norfolk nodel of all wool tweeds, cheviots or corduroy, in grey or brown; also navy serge. ont with silk; wa mly inte. lined. ee 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Street or evening coats of plush, vel- vet, broadcloth, chinchil'a, woo! plush or silk velour; collar of moutfion, civet, skunk opossum or natural raccoon. 14 t0 20 years. Heretofore $39.50 6.50 Heretofore $8.75 to $10.00 Boys’ Winter Suits EXTRA KNICKERBOCKERS Custom tailored English Norfolk suits, of imported tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres, tartan checks, heather mixtures; also navy serge. 8.75 Heretofore $10.00 to $12.50 Boys’ Shoe Shop eparate shop on the third floor Boys’ Shoes—Damp-proof The “Franklin” ortiiopedic shues, made of durable velour calfskin, blucher laced, welted Ces aabec| soles. es 110 6. Widths A to BE. Storm King Rubber Boots Of highest grade rubber; high cut with strap and buckle to fasten at top. Sizes 1hto2. MIGHA Misses’ Evening Gowns Showing the New Empire Lines e meteor or crepe de Chine, in dark or light shades; also Evening Gowns of various silks, showing the Of soft taffeta, satin sublime or crepe meteor, in white, pink, coral, blue, maize or Peach, combined with lace or 14 to 20 years. 29.50 Value $39.50 ae for the entire family LADIES’ SUITS & COATS FROM $12.00 UP TO $40.00 FROM $10.00 UP TO $35.00 ALTERATIONS FREE Our Own Tailors on the Premises ANY PURCHASE UP TO $325.00 $4.00 a aon (Se) ps OST. Ks ve fy i Sil: ju Al) IB Fe Fc OCMicx Nil fr Ey zio, aes AY, Ee World “Information Wanted” Ad. Locates Missing Heirs! ns THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY) ial Sale Saturda Infants’ and Children’s Apparel Silk Quilted Robes. | i in pink blue, Capen tose ar ted, 43-45 King Street, West. Shiai d Sahel Toronto, Dec. 8, 1914, jeranene Silk Rol The New York World: aso i M. . Campbell Estate Advertisement. le beg to acknowledge receipt ot the copy of your dated December 6, in which there is inserted the advent which we sent you on the 25th ult. We shave received to-day a letter from one of the heirs referred to in this advertisement, giving us all the information that we will require. We might say that we are very pleased with the quick result received from this advertisement, J. HW. WHITEHEAD, Manager of Estates, uilted Robes in floral designs, colors pial, light Chitdren’s Bath Robes Of blanket flannel or eciderdown, blue, red, Copen., tan Value $2.50 1.75 Drawer Leggins jeece lined Jersey cloth, in navy, Value $2.00 1.25 Winter Night Drawers Of fine quality Canton flannel, with or without feet. Value $4.50 3.45 To locate Missing Friends, Relatives, Heirs, &c., or to recover lost articles of value, have an “INFORMATION WANTED” of “LOST AND FOUND” AD., as the case may require, printed in the big Sunday World. It will get a CIRCULATION in New York City GREATER than if published in the Sunda’ | imes, Sun and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER,

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