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salaneeidiniinaciatnattihded — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1915. THE WEATHER DEMOCRATS, SAYS PR! OF MOMAPER QM FORGED STOCK Sisson USS 7 |Ease for Christmas Sh j “1 Ehrich & Co. that at one time jtlon produced Charles H, Goodwin, a | « lative operations he! If you want lasting comfort while doing ) ‘trust company clerk, who swore that £ H than $200,000, ristmas shoppin, ake into your shoes vs. jin 1911, while employed by the Stand. | 4 Vert sot wind of the fant that the | one of the ALLE! FOOT-EASE anti- ao ay ard ‘Trost Company, be stole the our } reg ope | had been Le mad eae andl | septic powders for tired, aching, swollen, I | Uficates, which word in blank, and| fugitive trom ji ro Bnei" @ [tender feet. Longs bh Se SE sives | \ Tues | > helped Fred A. West, also a clerk, to Veurne dad, be ons tat, Uo ht? “ cease, teede ‘- Ateetia ‘ews of ttee |cofne and bunions and m walking « t — , - +. | form he necessary alenatures to delight. It makes tight or new hon Increases Confidence Lowden, Who Speculaled in|maxo it appear that they wero the shoes feel the thing for Patent : : . = a “ % a property of "Frank Weston.” Good-| ASTIN, Amotia | Leather shoes, Dancing Parties or Break- That President Wilson Will Thousands on Fake Securities, |win sald he and West planned to aeli| Ringham went through her part. in 1a, 16 ey leaoee te the thee erate ONT é the certificates in Philadelphia for|the performance of “The New Hon. | &™ ied troops at the front. s the HE RECENT snow storin caused one of the Be Re-elected. Suddenly Pleads Guilty. $55,000, oT | jetta hore last night without know. {éreatest comfort discovery of the age most difficult situations with which the milk | id . Goodwin lost his nerve and the plan} {M7 Of, the death of her hus and te oe i. peracd had wah es as i a 5 —_— ‘loyd Bingham, me lot the s everywhere. ¥ man an the railroad man have had to con- | fell through. West retained the’ ye ree at Opristiania: cept any ubstitute.—Aave. spd tend in many years. Democratic londera are watching To the amazement of his counsel, |= - The delay of the milk train made it impossible to deliver your milk with any degree. of regularity, i but if you realize what it meant for the farmer to get his product to the country bottling plant, the { railroad man to move the train and the milk man to deliver the bottle of milk at your home, we feel sure that you will be willing to overlook the incon- venience and many hardships which you have been asked to endure. To further add to the confusion, the storm wrecked many telephone and telegraph coe which made it imponsible to know when the milk train would arrive in the city. ‘This made it necessaty for the milk men to remain on duty almost continuously. As the milk arrived, each route- salesman was given a portion of this supply to distribute to - apianaiad ‘always keeping in mind babies and sick people ‘During the past two or three weeks our company has made use of all its available resources to the extent of using bs the high quality Fluid Milk that ordinarily would go into the lacture of Eagle Brand Condensed Mik. ‘All this has been done with a high sense of the responsi- bility and duty we owe to our fresh milk consumers. We print this information because we believe that you are interested ‘and have a right to know the facts. 5 We thank you for your confidence and assure you that we will always give you our very best service, BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS DIVISION MMM TTT In a Sport Shoe for Young Girls FAHIS Coward Sport Shoe for young girls combines nh splendid service with comfort and good appearance. It is made of heavy chrome Calf with full double soles, and may be had in either tan or black, regular height. The extra high model comes in tan only. @This member of . Coward Shoe SA PAR ores family is an ideal shoe for out-of-door wear for growing girls, as it gives a helpful support and protection not found in ordinary shoes. A highly desirable shoe for skating. We have your exact size in stock. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (Near Warren Street) Mail Orders Filled Send for Catalog ~ ATTA tan ak Rocker) Quarterai Oak Morrie velour fon Ng. 08 | (hung “tai, .... 94 x cash EASY "PAYMENT TERM. Chale wit qv 5 Rooms, Caennlttery Furnished. 122.50" Completely ruiahed wi 47.50 Vurnished, 77.50 Pommtetely | | orb OLDMLAT PIM 2 | the attempt of Col, Roosevelt to cap- ture the Republican nomination for President and regard it an certain to} renew instead of heal dissention in| that party. Senator James A, O man of New York, just back Washington, said to-day to The Eve- ning World: “It shows the poverty of the Re- publican Party in Presidential ma- | terial when the man who was repu- | diated by them is now being urged as the one to lead the G. 0. P. It gives| encouragement to the confidence al ready felt by Domocrats of the coun- try that Woodrow Wilson will be eleoted to succeed himacif in 1916. | “anybody to beat Wilson seems to | | be the slogan of the Republican Par |In thetr desire, hopeless as it is, ] accomplish this result, they are will- ing to abandon principle and tradition, | Men who three years ago challenged tho political integrity of one another Jare now ready to discard thelr con- | vietions in order to attempt the de- feat of the wise, devoted and patriotic President in the White House, | “We hear much talk about national | preparedness. ‘The only preparedness | at some Republicans seem to be in-| terested in is political preparedness of the local type.” | Aaked concerning the plans of the Administration and the Democratic majority in Congress during the present session, Senator O'Gorman replied: The great constructive lopisiat 6 outlined by the Demo- arty in its platform has been practical) completed, The attention of this session of Congross will be devoted to current problems that | have arisen since Mr. Wilson was inaugurated, The most Important of| these is the making of adequate pre- parations for national defense. “This ia not a partisah question as some of the aspiring candidates with | variegated political pasts are sr ing to make it, It 19 confidently pected that the plans propose the Administration will have the fa- vorable support of at Jeast four-tifths of Congross. — “Our Republican opponents are con- templating making use again of the tariff as an issue, The answer of the Democratic Party to this is contained in a speech made a few days ago by Alabama, ated Senator Underwood, of wherein it was clearly demons that in the first year th under Democratic revenue n exceeded by $10,000,000 the revenue ever derived through the Republican Payn drich tariff law.” IDA YON GLAUSSEN FREE FROM ASYLUM AGAIN Justice Tompkins Releases Her at} Request of Brother, Who Will | Care for Her. | (Special to Tho Evening Work.) MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Deo. 25. —Ida von Claussen has for the third | time won her release from an insane | asylum, Justice Arthur §. Tompkins | of the Supreme Court handed down 1 decision at Nyack to-day releasing her from the Middletown State Ho- meopathic Hospital, The petition for her release was mado by her brother, Matthew B. Claussen of New York, in whose custody she is placed, Judge Tompking among | other things directs that Miss von Clauss shall not be allowed on the str without an at sho must not write any more thr ening letters. If she does she be recommmitted to the asylum, At the sanity hearing Miss yon Claussen ac- cused 8 t. He also asylum doctors of be- *| night, when she was supposed to have | sleighing with some of the other chil- jong scar ac of k of forehen le on left side er lip, n seen ~ | iast the a gray skirt, white y blow black tle and belt, | » walking shoes with cloth black thres-cornered hat, and ing dope fiend Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FRA Avenuas Men’s Sack with silk; size Full. Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits at $25.00 to 45.00 84 to 48, stouts included, at $18.50 Actual Values up to $35.00 LSA ACKERMAN Elsa Ackerman, Fourteen, Dis- appeared After Going to a Moving Picture Show, Except on the theory that Bisa, her fourteen-year-old daughter, has been kidnapped and is being forcibly de- tained, Mra, Anna Ackerman, No. Mixty-first Street, Bay Rridge, Brooklyn, cannét account for the child's disappearance last Thursday kone to a moving picture house around the corner, “Bisa is so large for her age,” sald the mother this morning, “and #0 pretty, and there are eo many bad people about, I'm sure she has beon kidnapped. She never stayed away # night before in her life and I know she had no intention of leaving home." Elsa attended Public School No. 95, Fiftieth Street and Strth Avenu and when she returned home on the afternoon of Dec, 16 she helped her mother with the housework so will- ingly and capably that Mrs, Acker- man rewarded her with a nickel for | a ticket to the movies after supper, “She kissed mo good-by when si Abraham Levy, of the Court and of Assistant District Attorney Manley, | George H. Lowden, who had been on trial since Monday in the Court of! Goneral Sessions before Judge Mott, | on a@ charge of forgery in the first degree, arone to-day at the conclusion | of presentation of the case for the prosecution and announced that he | desired to enter a plea of guilty. After | consultation between counsel and the Court the plea was accepted and Lowden was sentencodig serve not lens than two nor more than five | years in Sing Sing, ‘The maximum penalty is twenty years imprison- | ment. Lowden, a resident of Hempstead, L. I., and an associate of the Meadow | Brook Hunt Club set was associated in 1918, with the Stock Exchange firm of Ehrich & Co,, as a business soll- | citor, He turned over to the firm one | day ten certificates of 100 shares eqgh | of stock in the Laclede Gaslight Co., of St. Louis. “These certificates,” he said, “be- long to a friend of mine, Frank Wes- ton, who is @ Standard Oil lobbyist. | He wants to go into the market but | can't be known, and has empowered | me to handle his account.” | ‘The certificates appeared to be bona | fide, They were accepted as collat- eral, and Lowden opened an account and began to speculate, Ehrich & Co, borrowed money on the certificates, Lowden plunged in the market, and all went well until the European War | closed the Stock Exchange. Then Ehrich & Co. sent one of the certificates to the registration office of | the Laclede Gaslight Company to 3 The certificate pat DIEG went out,” Mrs. Ackerman recalled, “and went away quite gayly. I told her she must be back by half-past nine, and when ten o'clock came and sho hadn't returned I went around to the picture house to meet her. I often did that when sho was seeing the lat he picture house is on Fifth Avenue, near Sixtieth Street, It was closed when I got there shortly after ten. I was frightened and went to my married daughter's home on Sixtieth Street near Second Avenue. My daughter, Mrs, Frank Ploeger, sug- gested that Elsa might have gone dren, so I went home, but I waited ali night and she didn’t come.” The police were notified last Fri- day morning and detectives from the Sixth Branch Bureau have been work- ing on the caso ever since, but have no line on the girl's whereabouts, Mrs. Ackerm: 8 been a widow since last d has three other 5 feet 7 Inches; pounds; hair, Nght brown; f black and brown mixed 20 Joun Street | enter the last days of the gift- buying Christm: ason with completely re hed stocks of Jewelry, Silverware, Novel- ties, etc., made possible only by our manufacturing facilities Our long manufacturing experi- ence means RELIABILITY, and our factory prices insure ECONOMY, while good taste and refinement are evidenced in the designs. Men’s jy Ladies’ Watches Diamond Rings Rings Vest Chains %J Watches Charms Brooches Scarf Pins \Z3Y Lavallieres Cuff Links Bracelets Knives ets Cigarette A. Hat Pins Cases 2 Mesh Bags Ete., ete. No, , 1478 Ete., ete, al The Men’s Clothing Section ON THE THIRD FLOOR, HAS PREPARED THE FOLLOWING UNUSUAL VALUES FOR ‘TO-MORROW; Suits at Men's Fancy Vests at $3.75 to 5.00 Men’s Overcoats Two and three button models, in blue, black | Chesterfield styles, silk lined, self or velvet and fancy mixtures; some one-quarter lined | collars, also fancy mixtures, quarter silk lined, single and double-breasted models; 34 to 48, Actual Values up to $30.00 NEAR JOUN 31, ENTRANCE to'the Fulton St. Subway Station New York $21.50 Evening Dress and Tuxedo Vests at $3.75 to 7.50 Victor Factory Distributors Telephone Murray Hill 3700 563 Fifth Avenue 8d for 497 riptn Avenue COR. 46TH STREET Catalogue BETWEEN 38TH & 39TH STS. 23 West 42nd Street ba 27 West 34th Strebt BETWEEN STH & 6TH AVES BETWEEN STH § 6TH AVES. §Come---No' Disappointments Here! "THE largest Victrola specialists in New York City can give you extraordinary service these last days before Christmas. Nowhere is the stock of Victrolas and rec- ords so’ large and complete! Why take chances? Your Christmas Vic- trola is here, and can be delivered in 30 minutes if necessary. A Favorite! Victrola X $75 Purchasable together with records amount- ing to total $5 ‘$80 on payment of a Come.in today. Lan- reer See day service assures complete satisfaction, Open Evenings at all Christmas. * * * Balance in small monthly payments, stores until FREE at All World Offices and By Mail! HE most comprehensive, profusely illustrated and altogether valuable book of its kind ever issued by any newspaper— The World’s Winter Resort Annual for 1915-16 Presenting announcements of hundreds of Winter Resort Hotels and Boarding Places in various districts of the United States, Canada, Bermuda, Porto Rico, Cuba, the Bahamas, &c. 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