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ale STATE HOTEL MEN, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915. Some of the Leaders of the State Hotel Men Who Attended Associatio n’s Banquet at Waldorf. | notified headquarters this morning | that to-morrow he will marry Miss Marion Rubincam of No. 133 East Seventeenth Street, and will take her erment might haye some connection with it, and several neutral as well as belligerent nations lave frankly asked the status of the peace party. 900 IN PERIL AS SHIP HITS REEF IN FLORIDA end was en route from Barcelona, Spain, to Havana with 760 passengers and a crew of 150, aencelifnienarene eee eeeemeeeieaee an hour Lochner | gaat eal your home for 30 There was “young” John McGlynn, | ship was sunk in mid-ocean, with all] days free. 0 44.48 £444444646 $44.46464-44 +404oeeeea| With him, Quite a number of male} To each Secretary Lansing has re- HER BULLET KILLS BABY. + delegates have been demanding the | plied that the American Government , ne } } | privilege of taking their wives and|not only has no connection with the|Spanish Vessel, However, — IS} with Chita tn Arm, Woman Shoots |? + | families, but this pleasure has been | expedition, but assumes no responst- 3 . ° 7 y y at Supposed Burglar, 3 * | denied therm, bility for any activities or negotia- Floated With Loss of pate - Se, bee un, bak ; = ® + | It was announced at headquarters | tions on the part of those engaged in Propeller. Preregl n B seh tt 8h eae an) : EM STATE + | that all the expenses of the trip from| the movement. Denik of James City, four miles trow . oF BUHL + New York to Burope and back again a | MIAMI, Fla, Dec, %—The Spanish | here, shot and killed her four-year-old an \@ ! would be borne by Mr. Ford. Even] PASSPORTS GRANTED amer Reina Maria Cristina, which} child to-day, and with the same bullet \¢ * | the tips to stewards on the steamship , DOR 2 ot herself through the hand, according John McGlynn, 76 Years! + $ | will bo paid by th nufacturer, | 22 FORD AND JUDGE ded yesterday near Fowey Rock} i, jor story. I ) ars will be paid by the manufacture ‘s Ahn e yn, 4 § ALMOST Lost. THEIR. PRize| AND MRS. LINDSEY. hthouse, Florida, reef, was floated} Hearing a ee at bien tr] f in Cl 4 I . ‘| . rooks | thinking « bu there, she seize: Young, Again Chosen Head | ; PEACE DELEGATE. | Jiast night after being on the rocks) {Nis & ind with the ohilé in her lett " * oe 13 ° $ | The Ford forces almost lost their! WASHINGTON, Dec. 3-—Hhe pass- | tWelve hours, according to Bn arm started toward the window, A® of Their Association. | RR © | prise del the Rev, Dr. {ports of Henry Ford, Judge and Mrs.|Teceived here. It was sald the only] 14 grea the child moved forward. The iz < + |. Aked of San Francisco, to-day be-|Ben B. Lindsey of Denver and a| Material damage was loss of a pro-liuitet penetrated the child's heart, 1s ~ ¥ P cause of the party who meets all call-| number of other members of th lee She Is of 2,435 tons. passed through the little one's body and 29T INU NER. |¢ OS a \\ © lors outside the sutte of peace Ford peaco party were granted by| It was reported here that the Reinal fogged in the mother's left hand, ‘The 29TH ANNUAL DINNER. | ¢ Zi - 6 . The matinee idol gr the Stato Department to-day. | Mari Cristina is a passenger vessel authorities are investigating. ss ne |: =\ a 4 * | with “What do you w ) ‘The formal application was made] : . . 1? / § | you want a" by ‘Theodore Delavigne, Mr. Ford » pa y Re fie ‘ Prosperity Speeding Bell ot); “The eee represontative, who brought with him proerareess ios Poantne 1 Music ¢ 4 ? “Who is Dr. Aked?” demanded the} from New York other applications, Evening of Wit, Music and | ¢ é bs ant Aked, Peponted tt including those of Judge and Mrs Good Fellowship. : + | tor with rising inflection in his voice. | Ben 1. Lindsey . ¢ |"wWhat arrangements have you made! ‘Tha passports for Mr. Ford was | ET 4 ? | for me?" ibaa for travelling in Norway, Sweden, | BROADWAY AND 47TH STRE Prosperity was the speeding | af : S| sonn D, Rocketellee’y tormer penton | eee Ne the rinnds. siden tata pale Phone 5547-5548 Bryant vas called last ni Or: * Then will you inform Mr. lord) jesued for peaco advocates when front was called test nignt at| 5 El anat tease Rolng Se enevgiae| Met FOF Peace advocate FREE 30 DAYS annual banquet of the ? TOW MEGYN! 2 | who had journeyed’ post haste from | ine nie State Hotel Association : ef TROY~ TAE tl the West coast upon Mr. Ford's invi-| DREAMED OF DISASTER time &@ lot of good feliows there who pro! 3 Wes. PRESIDENT ? | tation to be his guest on tho pe ace | TO PEACE SHIP, BEGS BEAUTIFUL ably did not want it known that the| + GREEN 3 ons a (reuse ian ato ie | FORD NOT TO SAIL ni convention haa| 2 PRES. CITT $j whe and started for t ev | , SAIL. Epenty-ninth annual convention 4 ; 3 ochner, manager | : bs | Make Your Selections Now. been held, bi of col eo “yl & . mission, heard of | i i had to acknowledge the corn before | ¢ : and dashed down the cor Spectal to The Brening World. Nothing to Pay Until af Christmas they were half through with the cele-| 4 > | hed Mr. Aked befor fel PITTSBURGH, Dee. 3-—Because he aay “Videaane bration ? . Fl dreamed: that Henry Ford's peace 4 lexplained and finally calmed the paym who had been elected again as Presi- | j ruffled preacher and won his con-|on board, by a German submarine, Rot be d ere einai Ob sent to go land Ae Cail de @ Saelele ann until thirty days dent, which only meant keeping th Fe * Jand that tee age eer from date of de- #ame fellow in the same place for , 7 . inn ee ‘i | for rescue were in vain, Basil | livery, after an indefinate John McGlynn, | £6? GEO. FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS | Kuoxviiio, ell known steel m wae AK PRICE, which You , may | a hE 1 4 AR y tter to For hore PI anos ca a r We the John MoGiyun ot the Hote | SweeNtT SUSPICIOUS, BUT ASSURED |! “2i't0n et oe oral Terms, ‘2 Weekl te rene Rensselaer of Troy, He is only sev PLE THE DMOTICE. Boar, Enc MISSION IS UNOFFICIAL e 9 ie 5 oe From north of the greatest city in| York--usually t| «” I} PLAYER PIANOS the world, and of course they would CSE Ri are EC. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—The Henry OWE RS AUTEL FRANK C ny ° . , terrific have been from other points if the| Fhe cele RocHherh w MY HALL | Ford peace argosy faced a new om- | terrific | 8250 To $300 compass permitted, they flocked to} oll Jan | OPER TORE R EOE Dea | PRES: (ASS: $ | harrassment to-day. The allied Gov- | Sidnator ¢ ft | . ‘ the Waldorf-Astoria in. their 1) “ i MoTeL Asi, + |ernments have begun to suspect It as | jn i anbe i 7 af SLL IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION in the eity. at locke a ond and our late fall, which has caused al hotel men are not only the cleverest * | part of a Gern propagand the king boat cried for aid, bi Hand gage and st first looked ike ordinary | and Qu! lle fal SnIch ae coud A on inthe world PAY eee eS et [| part of & German propaganda, ether | th sinking oat ried for id, but | | PLAYER ROLLS, iss. 25¢ Kueste in the lobbies of that great /rngs about the neck, that is caused | Febartee is something short of re # | to start peace negotiations the Teu-| the commander of the byebigend after Bpremnacesy. obo ware. they, nad | bs the eitoathare seuanetnd is iines | Ethable,” net taat set pose } [tons are unwiting to assume ewapon- | "aking inauiieg Tefaned to take any | 25 Used Upright Pianos, $75 to $150 hot been in the hotel more than a/ as made in the collar, and the only) known where anybody’ ty + | sibility for, or to cast the onus of cons | was lost.’ > as recognized ‘ ible way of avoiding that com. | «nyt on one of these bt gen tet 3 ing the war on the alll ond y gues | This is a ¢ ere wore many speeches, but tol sori Now Gone ciety attorney! ‘ rs “f JERSEY CITY, NJ. NEW BRUNSWICK,N.J, RED BANK.N.J, PLAINFIELD,N.J. @ real hoiel men hd not besn in| process of npt to repeat them in one short | {or » ork State’ Brewers’ | dent before la h the enterprise,| It may ing smoking | 180 Newark Ave. 50 Church St. 5 Broad St. | 218 W. F ont St. the Waldorf-Astoria more than ten ter, then | ag leet tai There Hh not Offend Mee Beye nat this | and this gave representatives of some | that it, by compensating Joy of pied gelling ania etc eel A minutes when it dawned upon Mon- | (mes from the | and you can't expr tho rest of Dr. Pease on the of | European nations an tdea this Gov- sneezed at. . | wiour Oscar, a sometime hotel m that they were a lot of hotel propr music meant in the telling. were men at the different ts the peace ship, and won't hurry Mr. John McGlynn back to Troy northwestern section of Renssel County, and the only tapronized ¢ etors who knew something about not] lars made in the world are those] were not hotel men, but good fellows] Her what Mr. Hirsh said actured / the filling of the crowd. There wi “Brother Me is ve Only the management of a big bulid. | Manufactured in tn the min the crowd. | There was rother Glynn 1s very much the new Sheriff, who had ands with everybody tn tie worrled over the European war, He | fears that when it is over and Ger- ing filled with rooms, but who know| confines of the » shake Wa lorft- Astoria’ FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE. how to tnk* care of thelr guests | Spacious ballroom, you coul . He can probably say a whole|Man steamers begin to unload tm Whether they got them coming or| h@ve found in the gathering most of] lot more lay in the way of rep-|ported frankfurters in our ports, the doing. the men who are big enough to be! ariee, did very well for one country fo to the dogs 4 rom without be! et why e indulge su aa © BOOSTS _HYPHENATED HOTELS Jacob Rup ightmare? Hasn't he read aby For 3 Days Only—To-Day, Saturday and Monday AND THE TROJAN COLLAR, fer olase « align of national defense? | - 7? : r eminent rkage, my mind harbors the amount to so much as the way in{wits of New York, and that means| Brewer, who le ng conviction that the hotel men Which he delivered it. Tho President| the wits of the world. Before the jof course. is one of tt New York have no fear about the | e of the Hotel Association puts a punch drt Lsgaht apie fable and after they in the City ee New York untry drifting into a frightful ere seated there was a constant ex-| Charley arner of the , calamity." | Biwrays tito the things that be haa to} change of peraifiage and repartec. |Farm Hotel, ve UC ENA eee | ara ta Ske Piartay: wae te astmas- | a li TMorece ee ae ghee | WITS AND MUSIC AND SPEECHES | indeome, forem the third panel |ter. He is the treasurer and one ot 9 pe Sheri y withou hig | the st earnest workers in the asso- | efiticisms levelled at hyphenated citi.| | AND WIT. jury, but that nia fault, Helelation. Another of the speakers was | ey tia) a es « Eki ECANEN ia 1" yATIC objects to a hyphenated hotel—esape- ’ one & & ¥ an B. ’ at , vr + 4 ww?hr 4 aay Fepast as we are enjoying here this goes without saying that the! F fa ChGh the aa. | gillian cans SPA : Owing to our overpurchase of 5,000 Suits and Overcoats from America’s foremost manufactucers for 4 | which we must now make payment, we have determined to turn this enormous stock is cash to ed ‘HENRY FORD MAKES meet our maturing obligations. Rather than borrow money from the banks we have cut the price on o 0K Sa FESS | this standard merchandise so iow that no man ean afford to let this sale pass if he needs a Suit or Overcoat. This is the season's biggest opportunity to get more for your money than ever before “New York’s Leading Victrola Stores’’ f niinued from Pirst Page> HS WL BEFORE BUYS a4f5m9/6 ites, | matenst . BOARDING SHIP: $ SUIT, OVERCOATR ...."...., | FRIDAY his life was America's preparations| for war in the face of England's ef. forty to stamp out militarism. That is the truest thins in the world | and you ean repeat those words of Rosebery’s over and over again.” — | Mr. Ford was asked whether ae would visit Ex 1 "Yes, Lam golngyto visit England and Fam going to Visit any too," bd 563 FIFTH AVENUE COR, 40TH STREET 23 WEST 42D STREE” BET OTH & OTH AVES 427 FIFTH AVENUE GET, 38TH & 40TH STS) 21 WEST MTH S <EET (BET. STH & 6TH AVES.) | Make sure of s your Christmas a og s T is important when selecting a REGULAR $15 & $16 Values SUITS $8 OVERCOATS $15 Blue Melton Overcoats, $8 $16 Black Kersey Overcoats, $8 #15 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, $8 $16 Scotch Mixture Overcoats $15 Brown Cheviot Overcoats. 16 Gray Mixture Overcoats 5 Fitted Cheviot Overcoats.... Telephone Murray Hill 3709 Send for Catalogue 5 Oxford Gray Suits. ...$8 $16 Winter Serge Suits... .$8 $15 Brown Worsted Suits.. .$8 #16 Green Cassimere Suits. . .$8 #15 Urquhart Check Suits. 16 Tartan Plaid Suits 5 Blue Worsted Suits......... $16 Fancy Cheviot Suits replied the peace advocate extraor- dinary, “And nobody's going to stop 1 am going man from visiting those two countries into I have a big factory in Eng nd To am planning to build in Germany when the war ts England and Ger- not yn a peace inission land a I netor Victrola that you will not be , ! ar © well away for i j j » deliver for 1 have my business ao arran Regular $18 disappointed in the delivery. hls rm witht te Ha Regular $18 SUITS $10 OVERCOATS i260 Vaines * * * * * . ot apply concentration to thelr | 818 Blue Serge Suits. ., $10 | $18 Kersey Blue Black Overe manasa Macca Lele estate: “#20 feather Mixture Suits ..$10 | #20 Black Melton Overcoats : Piace your order with Landay and MUSIHONT RIRsIPABEGrIBIE A Tih "#18 Blue Flannel Suits $10 $18 Overpleid! Overooats sa ne f present. If these munition Raney Vie Suits St Hitter evlo vercoats you can rest assured that whatever AAacaalutsls AVG Gute UASICRS Bane Cha ttot Bula... $10 | 818 Plaid Back Overcor $10 style or finish Victrola you select ASvad Libs would inks werent deal $20 Pencil Stripe Suits $10 | 820 Balmacaan Overc $10 noney } ONLY ONE PEACE SHIP, AND ALL ON IT TO BE COMFORTABLE. $10 $10 #18 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats. #20 Worsted Ulster Overcoats tits. $10 $10 18 Brown Worsted $ #20 Oxford Black Suits. delivery will be made on the day Popular requested. Victrola XI Reverting back to the sailing of| ; the steamship Oscar II, of the Sean- * * * * * . dinavian-American line, Mr, Ford said “There to-morrow, Ya-W ~~ will be only one peace ship Co | are now trying to keep the, number down on the Oscar IL, for] Two Big Stores $160 and we Come and select your Victrola from the largest stock in New York. Purchasable with records amounting together os $ 5 rm Brak roeas ae i el ae ae 841 Broadway, at 13th Street 105 NaWananer venbitanaY Aneel wera Formerly occupied by Hackett, Carhart & Co. EASIEST PAY MENT TERMS | ohio oc som Ani tin sane owe ty hat he 12EX Broadway, Near Warren Street SUIT newspaper people get the best o! Formerly oceupled by Smith Gray & Co, ON ALL. OUR VICTROLAS deposit treatment, for they, after all, are the most important members of the mis- sion, Even though I am criticised, and even though the mission may not be all right, the publicity will eet people thinking about war and the cause of peace will be advanced, Open Evenings Until P.M. Open Saturday Until 11 P.M. Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded Balance payable in small monthly or weekly pay- ments. | N’S FUR COAT SPECIALS FOR THE CONVENIEN JF PATRONS Open Evenings at 23 West 42d Street | “ . aye , $25 & $30 Marmot Fur $35 & $40 Ponyskin-lined $45 & The peace ship will have bridal! i ied Overcoats with Persian $14 50 Overcoats with Persian 17 50 Trantattt winter gtlined ss I Es party it was announced to-day, Bor-|ITamb Collar, Special at e | Pome Gclles Gegtal ah e | Lamb “Collar sae erten 0 SS el ieee Sie KY ton Braley, the poot, who ls going, CE o 4 S) ' " f ¥ bay .

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