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Tt was night, “HATS OFF TO MIKE” OBEYED BY SAMOSETS Veteran Democratic Leader of the Thirty-third District Honored By Club Members. “Hats off to Mike” last and nearly 2500 Bronxites obeyed the command. — Mike is the MM, KLEIN IN HOSPITAL AFTER AUTO SMASH-UP Vice President of B. Altman.& Co. Recovering From Injuries Received as Trolley Hit Motor Car. Morris M. Klein, Vice President of B. Altman & Co,, who is in St. Mafy's veteran leader of the Democratic Party in the Thirty-third Assembly Distriot, whose success in the recent primary confilct made the organiza- tion triumph complete. Last night was Mike Garvin's night. Those who came in full dress, Hospital, Jama as a result of a trolley car-motor car collision on the Union Turnpike, near Jamaica, was to-day reported much improved. Dr. J}, Flynn of Jamaica, who is car. ing for Mr. Ki@in, said he would be out in a couple of days, He ts suf- fering from shock and laceration of daughters. District. ives” are the best At dealers’ or plaids, Street Uke Bill Flanagan, John Dennerlein, Frank Wilson and the rest, him Michael until thelr stiff bosom shirts began to wilt; of the Samoset Democratic Chub, which was held at Ebling's Casino, St. Ann's Avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Street ctals of the Bronx were there, and) moet of them brought theic wives and | | foing tn th A programme of professiunal enter- tainers made things interesting for Suests until {t was time to dance, Mr. The Samoset Club ts the organiza tlon stronghold of the Thirty-third FRUIT, THE GREAT PASIAN , Healing Poworsof FruitProved| by ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ ‘The simple juices of apples, oranges, and prunes when transformed into will relieve diseases of | J the Stomach, Liver, The truth of this statement has been proved in thousands of cases of |, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, | Constipation, Kidney and Bladder | 3 Troubles, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Chronic Headaches The enormous sales of “Fruit-a-tives” proofs of the value of this fruit: medicine. 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size sent by Limited, Ogdensburg, N NO CREDITS. modish colors and styles. 25.00Tailored Suits 14,50 39.50Dressy Suits 24,75 35,00Tailored Suits 19,50 44.50Dressy Suits 29.50 Apparel for Stout Figures———— The entire main flgor 11 devoted. to the largest and on)» com ment ever shown In as BTy to 58 ensure : . Atterooon “or ° Muslin Tnderwesr, ¥ shown. and the ne slender Une tho right leg Mr old and lives at called then they went Another car tr chine jn the same Mr of the Mar tion Comp: All the off- at ame into it, completely | Gaisman car. The motor Klein and taken to St. Mary torist, After treatn home. fy Auto been in a few days. ‘DRAWS PISTOL ON LON | ‘HER RIVAL) Veud Between Tw ATLANTA, Ga. De ceived a she an encounte formerly ¢ which a Ware later gw Court and a Kidneys and Skin approach A his wife the: Mrs. Bishop declini Pruit-a- —au- Lane Bryant 25 West 38th Street Clearance Sale for Splendidly tatiored. Southern sen Wne A Two Thousand Sack Suits Reduced to $25 The balance were $30 & $28. Astor Place & Fourth Avenue ‘Subway Staten a! Door Two-thirds were $38, $35 & $32. Tweeds, cheviots and worsteds. Dark, medium and light colors, Two, three and four button Models, BROKAW BROTHERS wrecking Klein, who is forty-four years No. 4 Bast Sixtieth Street, was riding north on) Union back to plain Mike. Turnpike, Sunday, in the ear of Harry The occasion was the annual ball | J, Gaisman of ifth Avenue, | i to pass their ma- direction and struck one of their rear wheels, Th Galsman’s car across the tracks n and Queens Trac- y and @ trolley car, also direction, crashed Me threw the ear which carried the disaster sped on_ without stopping. Gaisman were & pas Mr. an Ste, T—Atl Lane Saree Annual Sale does not comprise ‘‘prepared’’ sale goods, but is our regular stock of superior quality. NU 6.0. Ds SMART SUITS For Women and Misses—16 Yea: Reduced 35% to 60% Tailored or Dress Sults—Fur trimmed broadcloth, whipcord, cor- duroy, gabardine or velveteen, also stunning mixtures, shepherd silk poplin or cotton eponge to 44 bust measure weat Men’s and Young Men’s These are the ONLY Motion Pictures exhibited, to the Allied Diplomats at the French Embassy at Washington on Thursday, November FULTON 18. THEATRE sing mo- Gaisman who is president of the Razor Co. has but will be fully recovered nia Women Bishop, Mrs, was taken All | know janta re- | yesterday az the result of | between Mra, W. Ly New York, and Mra. J. Wal- nth prominent socially, in ver Was displayed. bond in the Municipal warrant THE EVENING WORLD, WIFE SLAYER SENTENCED. [REAR ADMIRAL LUDLOW [smn “sit rte tex™a “le IN CRITICAL CONDITION Detective Lettm Gets Ten Years ‘s Woman, Samuel Leitner, thirty-two years old, & private detective, who shot and killed his wife, Sarah, $2 Kast Eighth to-day sentenced to Sing Sing prison for ten years by Judge Swann in Gen- eral Sessions. L week ago to manslaughter in the first degree, In @ plea for leniency for Leitner de aw yer Frank Aranow state ud |Rwann that the detective and his wife had frequently quarreled and that the killing E was acct ‘Aranow dentally discharged.” It developed that Lettner fifteen ye ngo had been convicted of a fel formatory Swann could not give him an indeter |minate sentence “Doc” ow Long Residence Him From Gettt LONDON whose pr forr ing room of applied unm with which to return to Amer State De nce abroad. in his office at No. Street, Aug. 30, was Leitner pleaded guilty a Little Hope for After the Development of Pneumonia To-Day. Pneumonia developed to-day in the TUESDAY, ‘D . CEMBER 7, 1915. spirited cannonading of St. Souplet.” His Recovery east of Auber 7 German army in the Champagne and a local engagement near ‘one of our advanced posts to the south BERLIN (via London), Dec. 1.—Cap- ture of 250 metres of an advanced Av par! trench in the Champagne dis- was announced juarters to-di ‘© taken prisoner in this Acid Stomachs ! stated to Judge Swann, 9 revolver belonged to Mra, Leitner id in the scuffle for it it was accl- iliness of Rear Admiral Nicoll Lud- low, retired, who was stricken with | apoplexy yesterday in his apartment | in the Hotel Gotham. Dr. 1. L. Will) of No. 616 Madison Avenue, who ts! attending the Rear Admiral, that there wagelittle hope for his | recovery. Physician. Are Dangerous) eaid | Common Sense Advice by a New York ngerous hecanse De * as a card player is well expatriated wife formes Deputy ENS. IS BARRED. Admiral Dewey Owens, r habitues of the amok- s liners, haa} Vocal atully for PARIS, Dee. 7. partinent holds he hae through hie long |lows “There were THE WANAMAKER Rear Admiral Ludlow was born at jomach, thus hin and inflames the Pe ee ee. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street ——_ ot In Progress — The Annual Sale of 39th Street -- 4 — Islip, L. 1, Sept. 11, 1 tired from the navy Nov. 1, 1899. was Mary M. Bugher, mother of} Police Commissioner, Na iinn Bugher and a sister of the ON FRENCH FIRING LINE, Cansonading In Champagne andi ty ‘The communication of | F this afternoon from the War Office fol- | ‘! no important develop- He was re-| His 6 from wife of] in jar | or | ae dangerous neutralized prevented. | this purpowe th should always be kept hi JEWELRY STORE Radiant with the Christmas Spirit It is an all-the-year-round Jewelry Store—complete, dis- tinctive and specialized—yet with certain advantages which come to this business as a whole. | These advantages show both in the character of the jewelry and silver and in the prices at which they are sold. It is a store universal in its helpfulness. and its safeguards protect all. open to all; Its doors are It has some things not to be found in the same completeness in any New York Jewelry Store — ncetably the old English silverware; it has every- thing that a good jewelry store should have. Enter by Grace Church and one sees first the DIAMONDS A large specially acquired collection from two importing and mounting houses re tiring from the mounting end of the Guild enables the quotation of prices 20 to 30 per cent. onder current figures—an oppor- tunity much appreciated at Christmas time Rings, bar brooches, bar pins, pendants lavallieres, necklaces, bracelets, earrings. OLD ENGLISH SILVER holds the centre of the Silver Courts- and 46 new pieces are just off the steamer, greatly enriching the group; all old Geor- gian pieces, of the best designs of the period CLOCKS fall clocks, mantel clocks, desk clocks, ng clocks--all are reptesented by indard makes and classic designs. Par ticular attention has been paid to their time-keeping qualities. STERLING SILVERWARE for the table is complete in its variety aud we are making @ specialty of tea ser vices in Colonial styles and of chests of silver. The selection of small individual silver is quite extraordinary. WATCHES are always a center of interert these holiday times, and one is assured here of getting watches of accuracy and pedigree. Some diamond bracelet watches just over from Switzerland are regal in both design and workmanship, NOVELTY SILVER includes charming gifts for the boudoir and for a man’s needs as well; with addi tional novelties such as smoking sets, desk sets, miniature frames and bijouterie GOLD JEWELRY st a step across the aisle «Dini, ed Christmas collection at fuderate prices both 14k. and 10k. pieces, Rana pearls, the nearest artificial approach to the natural; Fleurigny opera glasses from Paris; accurate sun-dials, faithful copies from Italian models; field glasses and other optical appli- ances from Europe; exquisitely fashioned enamels--frames, boxes and trinkets; English and personal greeting cards and social engraving; these are some of the additional specialties of the Jewelry Store which make it distinctive and especially helpful at this time of year. The honor of your visit is invited any day or any hour of the day. JOHN WANAMAKER Tenth and Broadway - = New York andy = presents the French Government’s Official Motion Pictures of the War, taken for the NATIONAL ARCHIVES, and loaned to The World through its War Correspondent, E. Alexander Powell, for ex- hibition throughout the United States and Canada. Never before in the world’s history has it been possible to see fighting men in the day-by-day strugyles of a great war 46th Street West of B’way || CONTINUOUS 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Women’s ‘‘Onyx” Silk Hose y plain, embroidered, clocked and lace inset novelties. Special $1.00, 1.35, 1.65 to $2.95 TOY=ZON Is Features Mechanical Toys ' For the Boy's Christmas Hifhdreds of little wheels whir- ring and revolving make the section HE i ' ' ' “| ' ' ' devoted to Mechanical Toys a busy place indeed these days. What more dear to the average lad than an Automobile that really 4 goes under his able management, a ¢ Submarine that he can command, | ' ' ' ' | i] a Steam Engine with sure enough valves and a whistle? All are here and at tractively moderate. Mechanical Automobiles — kvery sort and style, filled with heavy springs and key Rue run in circle or on direct 000 to $7.50 Key winding; battleships, hydroplanes, motor boats aud merehontmen, 50 to $50.00 Steam Engines—Vhe mechanical steam and electric engine Or Ors rating mechan- ical attachment power toy prices at- line. Mechanical Toy ‘Boats submarines, yachts, loys; an instructive $1.00 10 $25.00 50c Whirlomobile—The whirling toy Boys Also Will Appreciate Radioptricons—l'or post cards and other $3.00 0 picture $17.50 When in Search of the GIFT UNUSUAL Visit the Roycroft Shop with its unique treasures of Hand Wrought Copper Modeled Leather Finely Bound Books Ground Floor. ' ' ' ! ' ' i} { | i} ' ' i The Art Goods Section i displays ay infinite variety of useful 7 ' and beautiful gifts. ' Cushions in Hundreds of Styles ' Boudoir Vanities Galore 1 Lamps in Dainty Effects ' Vanin i and gold lace ' of course, and lovely ones ' Quaint “Door-stops”: Tall Hat Stands Y Bags and Boxes of s 1 "Bird Cages | and hundreds of decorative noveltic 1 diffe rent * French Boudoir of brocade Mirrors, k and cretonne Flower Stands and ' ' ' | ] ' ' 1 | ' been H i} ! 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' delightfully t i OD CSD () SD () > (0) SD () ED () TED () D(A () <D () SD (> ED ¢ FIGHTING "FRANCE Management Morris Gest. | PRICES | || 25¢e and 50c¢ a ame Pb Tiree ctr = = “Onyx” Silk Hosiery Each December this great event provides extraordinary economies and attracts thousands familiar with the quality standards of “Onyx” Silk Hose. This year’s offerings are exceptionally interesting and include: Usually $1.35, 1.7 Ni 55 1.95, 2.50 to 4.50. i j 50c, Ground Floor fe eee eee ee ee eee as Seeeoee. ——— a Se ein FULL ORCHESTRA ' Men's “Onyx” Silk Hose in plain, clocked and English shot silk effects. Special at $1.00 and $1.35 a pair | CHOOSING THOSE “LITTLE GIFTS” “Just for remembrance,” are these odd little gifts, large with the Christ- mas spirit and bearing on their daint- ily decorated cards whimsical holiday greetings. And be sure Christmas mails will carry no cleverer novelties than these trifles — hundreds of which are displayed in the Art Room on the Fourth Floor. The “Sister Susie’ Thimble Case— a quaint little painted wooden figure hides a thimble in her skirt’s wide pocket and is only “Darby and Joan” Needle Cases— two little wooden figures in picturesque costumes (needle filled) a pair 0c A Bayberry Baby—with which to wax a SLUDDOND THIRD oc iacieussccevecsn Fragrant Sachets — of lavender, rose leaves, violets, lilacs and balmy pine in prettily colored cases. Unusually dec. orative... Me to $1.25 French Bandboxes — filled. with rose leaves. . Hanging Sachets—to AL: in one’s wardrobe... . Court Plaster Cases and ioap Booka— pretty and practical, . A Traveling Companion — worth have ing is this little silk “housewife” with its handy pins, needles, spools, etc...... 60c These are but a few of the many ¢ odd and unusual gifts, each in its i] holiday box and ready for mailing. Fourth Floor a aa oe ee eee ee ee | GIFT FURNITURE of Rich Mahogany Reproductions of period pieces— these are truly Gifts that endure, Gifts that add much to the comfort and the atmosphere gf the home. Solid Mahogany Desk As illustrated a Colonial model of unusual distinction, su- perior in con- truction and fin- ishing details $47.50 Mahogany Library Tables $22.50, 28.50, 48.00, 50.00, $75.00 Mahogany Bookcases Sheraton, Adam and Colonial designs $45.00, 50.00, 52.00, 80,00 and $100.00 Mahogany Mirrors 7.50, 12.50, 17.50, 25.00 and $33.00 Mahogany Table Desks $40.00, 50.00, 55.00 and $65.00 Mahogany Desks Sheraton and Queen Anne 335.00, 10.00, 45.00 and ‘$75.00 Mahogany Secretary $95.00 a a D> 0) >) ED 0) ED (0) EEE ( an 0 aE 0D ED SEED 0 ED 0 -<ED (0) ED 0-0 ED (0) D-DD 0) GD (0) ee eee on oe ee em. a a a eg ee es et ee ee ee ee ’ e ED () RD) ED (0) NNEC) ND-0 ED 0 ED-0-ED Part of the Receipts to the French Red Cross Soclety