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WHLSONS GET FREAK WEDDING GREETINGS, SOME WITH PICTURES Letters Sent From Many Points—President and Bride Take Three-Mile Walk. HOT SPRINGS, Va., Deo, 21.—The President and Mra. Wilson took a long walk in the sunshine to-day, Their stroll, about three miles, carried them past the golf links, with Secret Ser- vice men following. Mra. Wilson wore @ Nght walking sult, heavy tan shoes and a small black hat. Congratulatory messages continued DO YOUR HANDS ITCH AND BURN Because Of Eczemas, Rashes, Chappings, Etc.? If So CUTICURA SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT Will afford instant relief and quickly heal even when all else has failed. On retiring bathe the hands freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry, and rub Cuticura Ointment gently into the skin for a few minutes. Wipe off surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper or leave it on gloves or soft e by Mall wot po A Ty ha BAD Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub-| to-night whether they would recover. | {nuictment of thirty-seven men Involved stitute for calomel, act gently and ef- fectively. Rasy on internal organs. No griping their father, came to the two rooms reform if wtven @ chance, at weakening after-effects. Clear the blood by cleaning the system. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely 4 vegetable compound mixed with olive el. Kaown by their olive color. Take one or two every night fora week. Fine vesults, 100 and #6c at all druggists. ‘The Olive Tablet Co. Columbus, O. GRI FONICOLA Tg ond Ba a las ion Bt, On Aunt Jenny gave her. the gift of Uncle Ned. MUSIC. It is proven. dependable. to arrive by mail and tolegraph. Re- side the congratulations freakish men. |sages from all parte of the country have been rent to the couple. Some of the congratulations are couched in | rhyme and some are embellished with pletures. ‘The President spent this morning working with his stenographer on of- ficial correspondence and Mrs. Wilson wrote many letters to personal friends acknowledging wedding gifts. ‘The disappointed moving picture |equad was out early this morning and planted cameras on advantageous po laitions on three bilis overlooking the golt course. Socret service men, act- ing on the President's orders, bave told the photographers that no pio- tures will be allowed. Not a picture has yet beem taken of the couple since they arfived /MRS, ASQUITH WINS London “Globe” Apologizes, Saying! Publication of Articles was Due to “Disorganization.” { LONDON, Deo, 21—In Chancery Court to-day Mrs. Herbert H Asquith, wife of the Premier, was granted dn injunction against the Globe, restraining that newspaper from publishing articles which she alleged were libelous, At the hear- ing last week counsel for Mra. Aa- quith said she had ben accused by the Giobe of disloyalty and of aaso- cation with German prisoners, and had been described as # traitor and & disgrace to her sex. Counsel for the Globe expressed re- gret and apologized In behalf of the publishers, attributing the publication of the letters to disorganization, re- the newspaper by the Government, and the Court granted the injunction. ———— ‘FIVE ORPHANS NEAR DEAT FROM POISONED FOOD, Found Huddled Together In Bare Room With Pet Dog Dying at Their Feet, Five orphan children, struggling to care for themselves since the death of their mother two weeks ago, were taken from two almost unfurnished 32-9 bees. | rooms in the rear of No, 285 Grand (riminal Branch of the Supreme Court. Street, Williamsburg, this morning to) the Williamsburg Hospital, suffering | from ptomaine polsoning, where it was said it would not be known until! William Miller of No. 24 Ainslie Btreet, Williamsburg, who had known and found them huddled together on @ mattress, crying with pain and cold. A dog, which had shared their last meal, was dying at their feet. Carrie Dunn, a girl of sixteen, the oldest of the five, told Miller they bad beans eaten chopped meat and canned last night. This morning sh waa unable to go to work in the fac tory of the Hecker-Jewell Milling Company with her aunt, sixty years old, who also works there and lives SUIT CHARGING LIBEL | sulting from the recent suspension of | for the murder of Little Pinchey, a WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH IN A MYSTERIOUS FIRE Found in Room With Bed Ablaze and Lighted Oil Lamp Near Body. | Mrs, Mary Mullady, forty-seven years old, was mysteridusly burned to |death early to-day at No, 104 Hall Street, Brooklyn, Seeing smoke com- ling from the room, her stepdaughter Mary ran in and found the woman tn the middle of the floor, her clothes burned off, The bed was ablaze and an ofl lamp was on the floor, still burning, sear the body. Mra Sarah Dowd, an aunt of the dead woman, assisted the girl }In putting out the flames with pails [of water, The family occupy all of) | the three-story house, Mra Mullady) went to her room, on the second floor, to retire about 10.30, It was after midnight the fire was discovered. The polloe theory is her clothing| caught fire from the lamp, and, set-| ting It on the floor, she Jumped into! bed to wrap herself in the blankets and extinguish it, Failing, she start. | ed to run to the hall for help and fell) unconscious. No one in the house heard any ories, eta FRENCH MAID HIS ACCUSER. Teartally Says Employer Cheked Her, bat Court Frees Him, A French maid tn tears, who sald that he had thrown her down and choked hor, confronted George E. G. Maupin, @ lawyer, of No, 629 Park Avenue, tn Yorkville Polloe Court to-day. The maid, Madeleine Thibaut, anid ghe had been for ten days in the service of Mrs. Maupin, who was Miss McCay and lived many years in Paris, Maupin told the Court that when he reached home last Saturday he was tn- formed by hie wife that 4 had jbeen insolent and that he simply took | Madeleine by the shoulders and put her | out of the apartment. Magistrate | Koenig discharged him, Madeleine left court declaring she Intended bringing sult for $5,000 inst her employers. GANGSTER SENT TO ELMIRA. Sehnetder, Whe Killed Another, 4 Solve East Side Crimes, Bennie Schneider, alias “Nigger,” an east «ide gangster who pleaded guilty to manslaughter after he was tndicted fellow gangeter, killed on May 14, 1914, was to-day sentenced to Etmtra Re- formatory by Justice Davie in the He serving While sisted the District Attorney's office tn Clearing ‘up many gang shootings, and ve testimony which resulted in the will be eligible for parole after eleven months. in the Tombs Schneider as- in east side labor troubles In asking clemen; hte. Ben bail he wae sure Ms and Rudolp) Stand lent would CABARET SINGER SLAIN. Btabbed to death with a bread knife | the body of Michael Knowles, @ cabaret | singer, twenty-two years old, of No, 254) West Thirtieth Street, was found early to-day by his mother and @ policeman in THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1916, After all ballots have been returned, officials of the four organisations, will meet In Chicago, probably in April, to agree on a date for presenting the re- sult of the vote to the railroads. TO VOTE ON UNION DEMANDS. Ballots WHl Be Sent te 400,000 Ratiway Trainnen, Resinol Soap Makes Clear Complexions Pimples and blackheads disappear, | red, rough, blotchy complexions become clean, clear and velvety, and hair health and beauty are aided by the use | of Resinol Soap. These soothing, heal ing preparations do their work easily, laniekty and at little cost, even when other methods fail. The soothing, restoring influence that os nigel this possible is the Resinol which CHICAGO, Dee. 21.—Preatdents of the four brotherhoods of raflway trainm | started work to-day preparing the that is ployees of the 458 rafiroads tn the United States asking thetr approval of the demands for an eight-hour day, wit the same wages now paid for working ten hours and time and one-half for working overtime These demands, completed here inst night by officials of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire and Enginemen, Order of Railroad Conductors, Brother: hood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, will be mailed to every member of the four organizations on Jan. 1, it was nounced. They will be given sixty da in which to vote and return thelr ballot to be sent to the 400,000 « Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY Evening Slippers FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 5.50 | Heretofore $6.50 to $7.50 Of imported silver or gold cloth Of imported bronze kid, beaded Of soft black kid, beaded Of black or white satin, beaded Of imported patent or dull kid Of silver or gold satin, beaded Hand turned soles, Louis XV. heels. with them. Her aunt was il, but insisted on going to work, Miller cal of the Bedford Avenue Station and an ambulance, Some of the beef and beans was taken by the Police Department and an investigation will be made. Th children, besides Carrie, are Kdmun hirteen years old; Joseph, aged seve aged five, and ‘Suse, Poter, aged Christmas Morning Betty Plays “Silent Night” She has seen her dolls and books. She has laid aside the little She is fascinated with the most wonderful thing that has come into her young life. She is playing “Silent Night, Holy Night”—mother is thinking of a long-ago Christ- mas, when the Waits sang it in the early morning. macker piano in the drawing-room, but she was too little to play it. ~—how sweetly Betty was playing! Who can doubt the fine influence of good music on the child? Who can afford fo deny it when the cost of it 18 80 conveniently spread over the monthe? The Lindeman Player-Piano One Model, Costs $395 There is no other player-piano in the world so good for so little a price. The world knows it for what it i—GOOD, The player action is simple, quickly responsive It is a gift for a life-time, A small sum down brings it to your home at once Piano Salons, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth 1 in Patrolman Curt |?! She is wearing the pretty bracelet who excused himself from a | Dartent \proprietor left Inst night. Alfriert# and. his partner, Thomas Leonl, were held as material ‘witnesses, By fingerprinting the pollee Mentifed 1Knowles as @ man with @ record, six arrests, five of them for assault’ and robbery. the | by George Popp, a friend of her PERIOD LIBRARY SUITE enConsisting of massive Table, 20x48; Armchair, Rocker and Side Chalr, teats and b imitation moleskin, the heaviest and most substantial substitute for Genuine Leather. This suite is hand- purse with new money, somely carved and is very durable, Except for the delay in § 715 opening our new store, it could not be sold at the price. Was 3 1 . moval Price. . is White Enamel Bathroom Seat ** |Payas Convenient Weekly or Monthly day and Thursday. the piano, making real There was a Scho- And The piano itself is 79 years old First Gallery, New Building. Ready To-Day For FREE Distribution at All World Offices and by Mail THE WORLD'S WINTER RESORT ANNUAL For 1915-16 A handsomely printed and profusely illustrated volume, with colored covers, presenting descriptions of hundreds of Winter Vacation places tn various sections of the United States, Canada, the Bermudas, Porto Rico, Cuba, the Bahamas, &c, Many American Health Resorts that are declared to be fully equal to thoes abroad, Restaurants and Hotels in New York City, &c., are also repre- sented. A Reference Book That Every Vacation Taker Should Read and Keep! Whether you expect to take a Winter's Vacation or not, sure and, get a FREE copy of this valuable publication. You will find its crowded pages quite as interesting as they are instructive, When ordering by mail, addreas: The World Winter Resort Dopi., Pulltser Bldg. Park Bow, New York City. Lamberts Offer Everything in Jewelry toLate Gift Buyers Christmas is so near and the number of gift buyers deserving Lambert Diamond, Plat- inum and Solid Gold Jewelry is so great that the modest, abundantly stocked store will be open every evening to and including Christmas Eve. ‘ That store is one of the brightest, busiest places in New York, although it is well filled all day and evening, there is no tedious waiting; for we have plenty of well trained salesmen. Whether the question of quality or the question of price be uppermost in your mind you ean find everything in Christmas Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry you want. And you save money on everything you buy at Lamberts because they are large manu- . facturers, direct importers, spot-cash buyers and economical store keepers, whose rent and other costs of business are low. Sparkling of Diamonds naturally brings to mind Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings Here are illustrated a few patterns, cheifly to show the styles of the mountings of the Diamonds. The prices quoted would be. in the present state of the Diamond mar- ket, impossible for gems like these in brilliancy, crystalliza- tion and purity of color if we bought in the old way, from middlemen. But we go straight to the cutters and we make the mountings in our own factory. $25 One extra fine| diamond set in! all platinum me g259 Pisreed sero Ney tase sides. Very ef-|ie rock. Hing te set fective and neat: roe: ting of all design, $300. |ifeot 'S: fuen Bisalbdso™ PE tee 04 . For Wearers of all Ages—Signet Rings and Stone Rings Signet Rings and Stone Rings, guaranteed Solid Gold at Lamberts. Carved Signet Rings with many fanciful forms and set with diamonds as low as $10.00, Stone Rings, 98,00 Is it a wonder that buyers of Christmas Jewelry flock to Lamberts? aS oR Chased asides, | polished octagonal a, Solid 14-karat Ameth; t| Ladies! solté 10+ top, solid 10-karat)/ Gold Signet | 0°)'4, Jéimarat t | in ladies’ polid 10. Karat geld rine, Ri with kari id ring| tiorel =eerved Gold Masonic bed Jenvee and pierced at gold rin, ‘i ri sides, oddl carved shane oot with ing, $8.50. 12.00, sides, $6.75, [SP vpae, “Wachee Watches With Every Timekeeping Improvement Waltham Watches and others in the same class, all inspected, regulated and guaranteed. All sizes and styles of the Waltham Riverside Watch, with practically all the improvements that have been made duringa generation of study and research. Solid 14-karat gold, gold-filled and Sterling silver cases from . the leading makers solid 1¢-karat ex tension link Bracelet, hand engraved case, with 15-jewelled Waltham works, $30.00, Ladies’ re cule 14-Keret| Ladies’ Solid 1¢ Karat . nm Face Wal-|Gold Hunting Case Karat Gold Watch, them Watches, $22.50] Waltham Wat chee, engine turned hunting case, with guaranteed Waltham movement, up. Men's Gold Filled Waltham Watches, $12.00 up. $16.50 up. Ladies’ Gold Filled Waltham Watches, $22.50; others in : Men ee SEH RO Mae's leew tend 14: 'e Sterling Silver| Ladies’ Sterling Sil. pone at eld, Gold Watch Conn’ itearet Waltham Watches, | ver Waltham Watehes, ewelied Waltham works, $80.00 $9.00 up. $9.00 up. Barpins of Our Own New Designs ies of the Barpin idea now as when the Christmas buying season was just n factory keeps the store supplied with charming patterns, in’ solid gold As many varietj beginning. Our ow and platinum, Barpin, solid 14 karat Roman finish nail design bar|lattice work, sct with I sappblre tnd’ ond, $10.75, pearls, $16.50. Solid 14-karat gold pin, set with 1 fine diam Solid 14 karat gold Barpin, fancy knife edge effect,| Novel design Barpin of all plati: with and act with 6 whole pearls and'1 full cut diamond, $12.75 |and 10 small but fine diamonds, $65.07" “it 2 large Other Christ Barpi H gold $2.75 sini eat wah ee ‘ae sot0 Do Not Overlook Lavallieres up; platinum set with di Solid 16 Solid 14 PsP ; lamonds $30.00 up. aeat karat Lo cae Brooches Dainty but Strong gold, fillier” thesestylesand _ Delicately fashioned but strong and ser- bright set with others from viceable Brooches solid gold and platinum, low polished 88 pearls 82.75 up show priced because they come to you direct from eridgantd poe fel how the Lam- ft \- the factory. thee mond in bert idea of 14 karat gold engine turned whole centre, fine guaram and engraved brooch with and 1 surround- teed jewelry at tourmaline and % Oriental baroque Sold gett popular prices baroque pearls, $7.50. pearl, work, ‘8 applied to This brooch is 14 $3.50 $19.50, 802 ornament karat gold with plati ays in re pum leaves and fine Solid 14- Hand west as a Montana sapph ire; four Oriental baroque haat mace oll Chintroas gift pearls, $20.00. green jati- and more to gold num —_be desired now Laval- Fancy than ever be- liere, #e- Laval- cause of pre- curely liere set vailing fash- set with with 1 jons in gowns Brooch oi sulid 14-karat gold — Solid 14 karat Gold 8 fine full To make a with platinum leaves and le. Brooch, 4 whole pearls, baroque out satisfactory mond set in platinum an ull cut di Ei i i Oriental baroque pearls and gine lined and engraved, ue gumcod choice of « Le- fine sapphire, $17.80. Platinum border, $18.00, : $40.00. valliere come Solid Gold Brooches $2.00 up; with in advance of the Christmas crowds, directly imported diamond §$7,50 Diamondan Platinum brooches $30.00up, olde Bem ype 7.50 ups solid ; Uncommon Scarf Pins Scarf Pins so far out of the common that they capture admiration at once. Hand work in solid gold and platinum, with diamonds and other precious stones, Bolid Solid 10 - Karat ft Extra Bolid 14 Gold tien ana karat Gold ot tom Scarf Pin, pearl, in Scarf Pin, set he ROanY Boke solid’ 14 with rea Scart Pi gh ished, set karat kul with 1 real one fine Gold tourmaline le edge ber sapphire and 2 whole diamond, Scart and 6 half centre; "black pearls, $2.75, Pin, $7.50, pearls, $5.50 faane LAMBERT BROTHE jer, $20.08 Di ds—Jewelry—Watch RS amonds—Jewelry— t Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Every Evening to and Including Christmas Eve.