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, ‘e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. | ? vninformed on city problems and * s > . ‘ | in cnt | . “BUSINE eo” MEETS ece 2 WHAT BRITISH TOOK Prominent Names on Defense Society 8 Stationery, IGOVERNMENTPLANS 2RrTisu NOTE SRFENDS beteee sia Wty te Abe. eoestion. OF With “We Boys’’ Financial Agent’s Name Missing THE SEIZURE OF MAIL bo é “POLITICS” AT cy petty tom he Seana, IN MAIL PACKAGES | THE AMERICAN DEFENSE SOCIETY. .Inc. 10 BUILD AND SFLL Prelimtnary Reply ta UJ, 8. Deltweepil to Embassy in Londons Formal | j nding wtitutional amend. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS Cas 0 Com Pe nt gfanting the city a material 3034FIFTH AVENUE..NEW YORK r y 500 | LUNCH Nic: noasure of mic rule : Pie arb comnirreeon boutione i ‘ 7 ow DON, Jan, “ } . t takes wil pr added \OVISORY BOA! INDON, M—The Foreign / fan Np P natbitity ¢ A Board et a EL pam 1 Poh ea Fauna Vad bassy to-day an a4 interim reply to ome power and responsibility te ard | Sax SaAce i a p re ath sing shen } et neon ot wpe aie Pilattiare WUpson days Mo yh co oa ponte eitdevent ee eee 5 : The Mayor said (hy 1 revord of | : HON. CHAI ‘ . ow se that « : Merchants’ Association Has|tie outgoing board was without a{Samples of Rubber From | trciaro wasnnues.omup Enanernry General Member Prondent of the Usted Site) | Wil] Not Operate Them, Ac- Sonal Gan warn eaeahaiaian ” ~ blerr nd 2 ved th new * , IRVIN & CORB * 1 ‘mal answer represen’ Aldermen and City Offi- | poard. under tie leaderanip of Me.| Brazil and Packets of Wool | | wasrtw Gaetan cording to New Congress | of the United @tates will be made as : cigs yowling, Would equal its predecessor | Fi Urueuay BURTON J: BEREIO® BOARD OF TRUSTEES | Bill Urged by Wilson. soon as the French Government has cials as Guests fh OOM works and eMolency rom Uruguay. nUrene HUGHES. So THOMPSON, Crairmen cam aroon Secreto RD LCG signified ita approval of the attitude 5 = - ' ives in the > ie OWEN JOHNSON Seer t OMPRINS, aia j pa ag Bh ee 4 ‘ eaueniteti vee LONDON, Jan. 26 ne Britieh of 1SAnc P, MARCOSSON ‘eens atlas WASHINGTON, Jar 6.—Preal- i defend the action of the ih MAYOR A SPEAKER, | mest representatty fice to-day published a list of goods) | CIASNING POLLOCK nat aon {OSTA COM, fedheatne | | gont Wilson summoned to the White] Wil defend the ection of the & ee Comin and ¢ ef ne in lin postal mail bags the Central | owen wisree : cw fi au RAM IN Edacaion’ ere i Tee ju to-day leaders of the Senate | Germans have been ee ie | * “, q yCity, Hall Frida rnoon to ‘ taken from the Dutch steam: WARD MOTT WOOLEY Forees E use to learn thelr attitude to- |lemea of Bret-class mails. : c eat gis- 5% he pro me of] Powers take the Du any bout and House t arn the ttitude to ; Arranges Conference Le EE Ae tte, the. Miter hee suk. [ehine Prise, outward, bound: Tube ‘ | ward the Shipping Bill, a tariff com. | Government will rely on the postal i Jj i f > mn whic he city has sub: ORGANIZERS OF THE WOMEN'S NATIONAL COMMITTEE OFFICE, OF THE TRUSTEES conventions adopted at The Hague 1 With ¢ Business ne PI | { ators With City Busine mitted Ww tbe request ‘ the] tia, inwar \ \ I, ay db we bs mM : Ans. WILLIAM CUMMING STORY SIMO RARUCH 1. , SWEENEY, Bhovatioe Stereery He Nand : e | pee ie aaar sop, sominoneee Sais Oe ‘ E sl ‘ givlature grant re o the « The nail hnes taker v the Frisia! | Mes Ron ANSING 4 i Pat uted to them that, in addi-| 1 io } © §. Mento Push Home Rule Mayor announced ' oneal rolled walt hit seokd eure [MAS JOHN HAYS itaMMOND SWIAAM PHkW. Je rmernons, maoreon sovans [2878 \ tothe preparedness programme | Great Britain last month againat,tn- : a We propos that conference to| “ manatee s Sh = ; terference with mails between this ! ; } i : ask your representativen in the Lag. | rings, bracelets, et De iba ae | oo —— a mae hess: en ree Bats) rene, | country and Sweden, Laces quant: ay \ A thousand of New York Unk iwlature, irrespective of party and}and drugs, dyes, oleoxvaphs and tm the Hotei Astor on Jan. 6 gawe the| ures Would be the principal ones | ties of mail matter, partioularly par- j i Merchants and manufacturers gath-| partisanship, to give their support tol oy) iiew “ ” following figures As a result o onferences de-|cel post packages, have heen taken | ered at the Hotel Astor at noon to-!'* TOAHy Of WHICN Ben | "rie Tubantia’s mall bagn are ed to _— SI : ich witt|from a number of steamships which | ts Ande é.datioheon giver''Sy the Mor Soe cae tin Eaeiae ba ‘if ner t m E tration, | Were detained in British porta on voy- | t Eee eemanomeces G2 VO! $7 dye Fe ane neve contain ee ee bate " Aefenen of the Wnited States, .$10.000 \ STPATION. | ages to the Gontinen r? ee ere to Smeartaly ae einen iv pack marae Uest i In other words Baxter, who did| became known fo t time. It] a t weet acquatated with the new a ‘alue f a total 1-2 lwonders in raising money for soos * ure he | Say ther ed ‘Tried Der Aldermen, The Aldermen were argo ene pounds and addressed to Hamburg “Press Artists’ League.” apparently] ota pill provid wued oper a ne : ( ; on packets hadn't hit up the pace he did in the ‘ ‘ Jansen, sixteen years old, was : ‘ there. So were Mayor Mitchel a i) 00,000 2c id be tee goin hn tax-| from Brasil, and also seven packet good old Waldor? days. Ne he 1d a) by Govurst t olded by her mother for staying out t eee oF Sty, Popernmens rear if thene thoasures were ennoted | WOO from t slid iid he gone anywhere near the figur 4, 1! provides that the Govern day, might. Sho, brooded 5 # ‘The keynote of the gathering was | )Car if “ ling. a direet | Ble mize reached in the campalgn for $4,000,000\ ment shall purchase build ships t home No 460 West One Hun é tothe Welfare of New York” The pork. sferring from the} Examinat hyndam’s (Continued from First Pege) prom enc w ? rank well up in| © duct I by the ; nS No] sad then lease 0 them to cor ‘One Hundred and i mong the the income which is le! v. 8 not been completed, bi —— | fir letters and art. These men, it} vember wie Was ration iduals, | et and Amaturdam At | ss Aldermen wore scattered among the | " ncome which {a le-} tags has not t 4 nel oe ; = membered, are nbaolutely|raived the first day and ) neds widuals. Huo she fell unconscious. She 1s & pris eo Rankers and merchants and manu + business Oper | ee lis are alleged to have con] reprexentatioons made by a personal | since hd their sole motive is to| Whole fund subscribed for within twol Only in ¢ tease or [RUC t © Hospital, charged ‘ facturers. William C, Breed, Chair the city of New York| tined 60 per cent. newspapers, 90 per| friend of Baxter's. he ne about better defense for the! weeks. bye bey Uy me Kar ishetonlahl Oj buy the ship allow the } with | by tak | | {man of the Members’ Council. re oe cent, propaganda and 30 per cet. BARTER HAS A SRORET OFFICE) fru, quiet on beneath the eur) raise ¢200.000 foe the Hoy Bouts, bet covernment to . fF atded, with Mayor Mitchel on bis) ‘ goud*, “wll of ene vrigin'” and OF HIS OWN. Which names and contributions are} Was « ted within eleven da cepa sain tn ih hited thn hse yight and President MeAneny of the) MASHER GOES TO JAIL. addressed In mosi cases to firms With} Although Baxter |s one of the most} gUurded carefully from undue pub-| Baxter's averae for money acluslly| the ships at a reascnabie price tor | (the RIGHT ® Board of Aldermen at his lett . | German names in the Uniled States. | important executive the orguni«|ilcl.y. In justice to the men whoxe| turned into the treasury of the De uxillaries in time of war, A anie con Gilet for tw hairmen of the Alderr ha abete § hames appear as officers of the So.|feuce Society was about $11 \ rticulars,” it was sald | gation. 2 * E sue of $o,qve007 for Cue pur- | fi for CONSTIPATION. | Na name does not appear On| ciety It must be emphasiaed that they | month, of $2,812 a week, Fr construction ¢ iB pon't yeriment “wil mitteos, Majority Leader Frank | am bid be ee Ke. ber at the Foreign Oftice how the ex-| the printed Hat of the officers, Neither] are in ignorance as to Baxter's record|day. And at that he was be pr Jed by the bill, whic harsh purgetive thep ine Dowling and Minority Leader Henry |, 10rr bupnonbauer ive a itd) tent to which the postal mails are | ta his office situated » headquar- | 4nd bis methods of “swinging” con. | throughout i at A - cludes a boatd jure the bowels and ag- Curran, sat with President Will | Sisolnyadl by: ass auto: ade . rie, being used by the enemy MCANS | tors of the socicty at No, 203 I¥fth tributions, ; When n Reh Ta shipp! gr Aiboa Kravate your condition, Merchants’ As. | OU?" a ito trade magnaine,! of conv of dv to evade the} of Kyle campaigning” is confined t's ’ nator the Take the perfect remedy, } tam 8. Morgan of the Mercha war found guilty in the Court of! measures of restriction of trade taken ue, fe has one of tis own on|entirely to New York, Philadelphia yesterday afternoon hi ich finally pre the wane Hunyad! Janos Pills, and ‘ “woctation; former President Willian | special Sessions in Brooklyn to-day| by the Britisii Government. By tho elgith floor of No.1 West Vorty-|and other nearby cities, But that hat the head of th hanclal or the meé » last year, and after |B avoid irreparable injury ; © iy. Marble. Henry R. Towne, Charles|of annoying Miss Agnes Doherty, a| possible stretch ¢ it be contenc fourth Street, where fifteen young| n't all of the “We Boys.” In these 1 of the American Defenses) his tik with the President to-day it 1 or 2 pills at night bring R. Lamb, John ¢ es, 8. AL stenographer of No. that in the majority of the foregoing 6 Dougin Was at home suffering with to some women typewriters click out hun.| limes of “war brides,” of hastily ° . , a i Pca : a eee certain rellet, Get a box of " op | Street. He was rent to the Ray-|cases the articles 1 are posta piled up fortun which have engen- Was not expe a. new bill, 3 ehin Mtor, Lewis E. Pierson. E. H. Outer siiond street Jail to be held without | correspondence es to which | dreds of letters daily; whore Baxter's) dered a great spirit of generosity, the ble to retu hs 1 objections had bridge, Edward Match jr, William] bail until f ip brought up for sen-| alone can he applied such immunity « 1) "We Boys” crowd is operating high-pr rm * from the for’ - 4 others at the| tence on Feb. he po mails enjoy " py ney before arvund the big New -rich-quick ht supp at any up-to-date Drug 8to: Hamlin Childs and oth 4 he | The ng Woman told the Court | #* te postal el | | morning for the names of “good! york hotels and down io the Wall York fifteen » ag or if he Nam not got tty eend 28 speakers’ dais. t Huppe Dauor met her every ‘neue kad ia Weandet ipe"—that 4s, generously inclined t section, dan exhibi the gerald sad heh cents tn at ‘OW by mall to home rule for New York City brought noyed her, She finally wukate for admiavion cards to the|'® Part with large sums of money for| Mile Building, at dd Street ani f this organization | hefore committing himself, pollee and I 190, ixchange : to have an exhib of draw Savas Bot § Sepia eran 62) Wornk © owed her and arrested Hupe Preachers’ meeting to be addrowed ny the American Defense movement; Pxchange Place, only a few. te Bist Bey orn cheba de map a _ sie napkins, The Mayor said Yhon he approached her, en. Woodrow Wilron in the Ac where funds flow into the coffersand| gan & © group W ter and his crowd keeping oi {| Phe : “| for one would rather intrust the penbauer fainted when. he was) Hail to-morrow, m thie Feel oolléetion work in done on «| erofemele i ber oefitt of the ade ae ' o Two Cases 5 Y ¥ © vas fee] Kev, Dr. Ss : tists getting i eraatins power of this city to alvived Ne wald Mis father, ® Broskiya| the Bedford | nation-wide ecale. ney, yee presen 2 ecen aie ah tuum the 8 these wae al h Hitunenen st | of Eye Troubles 16 n. knew noth of >| Brooklyn, maé : Jon the first oor, There ve : ne witrface t as a discuxs the President's pre sol aiden pig sae BP 47 ete ve hear Bren wit | ment to-day. ing | Baxter, according to what one of| information from mysterious sources| “subscription list” of which tho @ tapos Hie Gomminion wits the ate eractly aleeeen cravae and responsible to them than| ne hoard of,it Hively ‘for ‘preachers ‘and y few] his friends told a reporter for The|regurdins “wood taps.” knew nothing. In getting su Mealatety, ike—there- I would a State Legislature that iv > ——— jothera usually invited Baxter's agents | Evening World, has boasted that he| J. P,. MORGAN AMONG THE “OLD| °* has viptions for t | ferences... No We Boys” plea. Afte nt fore it is unsafe to buy BREAKS HUSBAND'S WILL. Cleaned up $18,000 within the lant MINE TARO” jiirst exhibition Baxter. quarreled | WATERBURY DIDN'T ‘SQUEAL’| | glasses made by the thou- | | few weeks.” At the offices of the so-|,, Among the men who are known us! ycth W. H. Garrison, Ww t sands for “bargain” sales. | pee SReKSKaICIXSSESSEELIEN) hire. Coin Lett 01,200 = Year, | clety where the men whore names are) “S004, ‘sps" and have “surrondesed | {ued to jul im in the 1 The “Doe tn Gotng to Take His] | Wins 862,000 Outright. printed on the letterheads are to be | P2?Y ue te Abes Nene resuited and $56: police srremee Mrs. Lida B. Colburn will not be com- Medicine, He Says. | ( ) \) 4 pean, ie ait . | touls K an, sident of the ter on a charge assault, The} 1. s arts Wy; tn’ the Bombe ke=:| pt omef rists ‘01 was declared he could not| Chi c 01 le tehed up, however, and ) ate sf Dillea tn as #1, “ns c he could not] Chatham and Phoentx Nuth nal Bank; trouble was patched up, however, and | rrr a * : ~ dn indignantly denied th » Was any 0 GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, | have made any such amount throu, ew York (Mr, Kaufinan is known | ot “exhibitions of the work of | day " ree 4 the annuity provided by her juunband, Seg Mee entries fiw cornertbw's | the, detaake mE “an old “mine tay," and the! “Newspaper artists’ took place. Then | truth in published reports that he has examine Eyes by Scientific chard rn, who jeaving ® ! vi 4 a 1 sed out to a “We Boy*| Baxter went to Paris. | squealed” to ct Attorne Ba | $300,000 estate, Surrogate Fowler do- | Mera ure as follo Philip J. Roosevelt, a member of to ceo him is, “Don't take| Returning to this country he re= Sinemet ot ne PeNRaOEIN intend taking my medicine. hs { methods, including efficient PHST RACH. —sselling: twowrearoide: hres By) cided to-day that Mra, Colburn was en-| urimene thin Fait ih Crain ina hi:"IS | the Executive Committea, who ts edi-|"Nu' ‘for un answer}, b, A’ quicttd his ennibitions” oF the work | about Haxtes and hie Wore Optometrical inventions, | Bq | titled to $48,000 outright from the eatate. | Marr { 1 aa ind be fe by tor of the society's paper, American Andrew Carne iry|of “newspaper artist in which] . dr interested ine. Each Eye isexamined and |} Only $1,000 was left outright to the yoN sription ii ed the leading | ale Baleet . Ja) | Defense, said his undorstanding was esldent of the Mallory) subscription lidts played | BY widow wy Comurn, and his will admon. | Wer + Mo Nintae ¥ Steamship Commany: Jame te glasses are made to correct Tehed hee teat tentton omer: is 110; Crete’ | that Baxter drew a weekly salary of Percy ¥ Bane eRe es | OA os ta etar broueht edit amainet! Matting Nelson Wants » Divorce. || Gach individual defect. a, 1 5 p Nel order not to encourage or tempt) | AncoN P, $150 and got 10 per cent. of the con-| Schwab, Minttie Maddern Wiske. her husband.) CHIC dan —Battiing Nel- Ah eal ft H her to unsound invest o fren a tribuions. ©. 8. Thompson, Chair-| tation of bi : Harrison Grey Fiske, and Paul Heyse,!son, former champion lightweight ‘ways get sims from en tons or lures of promoters, ‘fortune | 101. ana z ps 3 provided a “We Boy’ play “Mary of Mag- : urging: desertion, to-day Optometrist registered under |) ' punters, ¢ platens of parpeltes, this al-| 191: 4 man of the Board of ‘Irustees, is out! @ain an avd:re : e sald was a plagiarism |} nd the Cireuit Court for a State laws. mumtichent eee Cave se, Sood and | in "§ of the city | Two “live wiscn" fo. the “We Boya''| of a book and play written by bim-| om Mra. Fay King Ni Pr ued, by the -Optometricat || nditures Ix my injunction to her." Tit ihe Pry tthe foorsearokls and up;| “Baxter came with the highest| now operating in the hotel sis self entitled "Judas Iscariot.” Nothing | « and special writer for Hoclety of tie Clty ot New York, || he will gave the bulk of the estate| a tuione-—Lady Lom Zin Tei, wi) recommendations,” said Mr, Roose-| #f Harry Darlington, a w came of the suit, A stetle aie dt id to the Carnegie Inetitute of Wash Dew Drup, 100; Mim ¥ Juliet 110; is <2 dent of Pittsburgh, aad Willlam Hal ton and the American Assoctation Thadt, 11); Jum Barey hil velt. “Iam astounded to learn of his! phompson, Mayor ao. The OLIVE OIL the Advancement of Science. dora, 112) Sir te Joe, 114, Mou be nacord: If 16 had t ¥ uyor of Chicago, ‘Tho a PotKen i selina peat recor had not been for) jast tr r Thompson cam and in @ week or two, note the im- i Baataat’ Aildiner Ne jad seventy rf Baxtor the American Defense Society York he is #aid to have par! (eeremem, Ask yous Gactcr. Mo Ble I ° where 118: Meet ich could not have existed. He showed 00 for “broken-down new. taste of oil. At your dealer's, $1.00. , jer, Deputy Assistant NE selling de and up | Bassi eparedness” und a : ‘Ai gour dealer's 83 atee mene sate iowa a ig fda: | himaett to bo a wexter hand at tnan-| Me®s,,"PFeDarctness” and a few othr Fulton St., Cor. Bridge t 47. OFWEY & sons oo : rick Sttoraey Gwenn i. Vat abe, 11h ok t Games tid; | Clarins | “We Boys” greeted him as “the next hd ie yy Ady al to take effect Feb. 1. Mr. | lumres, ‘ So prosperous has Baxter been with | President of the United States.” and. At Subway Station Jasee for aver hai! @ has been fn cuties op .the sixth, his work of raising money for the thee fi 3 pone pee With “old min en fol © District K bd aps,” rel to take “no” aa In the Wert Bide | pltelen Ma. Un ‘defense of these United States that! yyer, “fuse eh eR SS aR: | 1329-1331 Broadway 108 Fasten $2.85 Receos $4,8,1, with sone Smeral Laie! 1 Wietoald within two or three weeks he intends | All of that work, however, is com- | Near Gates Avenue CXEXeEIE YY Yrrrry; : - tal. Teach wey! | putting a theatrical production on the pemirely. sy in its proportions « } Ad, "His wite onee was well known AUG 1% done ut random: "ihe really 4810-4812 Fifth A sie stay a Sonu tater en” blero recente Ane” | ALTERATIONS FREE oa on the stage as Dorothy f n Defense Society, where the man | Bet. asth & 49th Sts. | MANY “WE BOYS" BUSY WITH [0 be “tipped” js sliown an imposing | list of officers of the organization and | PREPAREDNESS, then cheerfully invited to write 4 | By @ strange coincidence, two of cheek or pay cash according to hig | Baxter's old frlends—also members of | convenience, ‘ | — 5 Ua eign Venn iw ie hs axter got his golden opportunity | sho “We Boys’! crowd—now ar 00>! with’ this organisacion en the. result | aaged in conducting “preparedness | of a split-up in the ranks of the Na- Hehts’ outside the ranks of the The Specially Shop of Onginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET tional Security League, Doing the| | Am an cas aouiety, of Publicity work for the National Se. them 1s Willlam J: Hartford, formerly |4UrHY Lewue last uty. wore 'C. 8,| At a Large Saving in Price ae 0 £01 hompson, now Chairn if [editor of a publication known as ‘The | American Defenso Society, whe, pee Charmeuse | $1 0-75 | Russian Green, | | Pussy Willow Brown, | Successful American, who owns a viously had done publicity work for| $42.75 | é = . | Tan, Crepe de Chine. | | azine called The National Defense Cinaitae dete Prog ssive Party; Moe the Ports-sucond, ‘Street | Board of Truntecs of the soclets, und $15.00 : bulidtne nF Oi Street) je. Hubbard, Chairman of the Ore ‘ Pearl Gray, The other is 0. C; Kyle, head of the | AI arya ayet fa elety. Crepe Meteor, $18.75 Bisque, bere yen ely thought the Wilson Administration | Chiffon Taffeta $20.00 Wistaria, Soiree Silk, $24.50 pulls nl Silk Poplin, $28.50 Ni ’ $32.50 Navy, Georgelle, 2- Delft Blue, Gros de Londres, $3'7-50 White and Black. Vill Close Out: Thursday A Collection of High-Class Women’s Cloth & Velvet Suits The majority trimmed with rich furs 45 Velvet Suits 25. QQ 50_Cloth Suits 25.00 2 ought to be kicked on the shina about treet, Mr. Kylo is conducting a| QUEHL to be k ; “preparedness campaign” on his own | Preparedness. Olllcers of the lengua j hook, He operates chiefly in the Wail Street section, He and Baxter | come from Hot Springs, Ark. Defense Society. Many are the complaints that have been made of the methods followed | ALONG COMES BAXTER, AND |by Kyle in getting contributions to ES TH his “fund.” His canvassers go forth SAVES B sociery. | in thé great name of “preparedness, 1 book for “down and out carto lil to behave. He didn't. On fur 4 lust he, Messrs, Stetson, Hub- | bard and others formed the American both | it was hard sledding at first. Mp, Tone n in his report on the or- iste” or anything that might fit aptly n Aye Crepe de Chine Afternoon Frock, $15.00 and happily with the situation pre- | “No doubt ea would Ike to know Model a Jo tured i 30 Velvet Suits 35 00 35 Costume Suits 45.00 Frnterick Ge Homtetter, the stomach | Us lt tone early ‘day. tt ta of ve Spring ma ie for its only aber po sabi Formerly up to 98 50 Formerly up to 95,00 - verbal picture ae thik ¢ books! ‘Wo felt that If the trues Wie soutache and silver embroidery, which make a charming p i Pp ft guile county. ren nanny Known Wag temue agwines a afternoon frock. Square cul yoke is finished with About Twelve Costume Suit caratee x | mate defeat nd by stopped payment on the! "Tost October there was no money for stamps. Then along came orge Baxter, Things began to pick {up after the "We Boys” enthustast }took hold. In thin regard Chatrman hompson says in his report Hostetter and Mrs, Julia Batchelle & wealthy art patroness, living ai| 18 this period we went literally With Next | iaceue'ig emus Ae anatos to] We ot enough to ay tor na Thursday Clearance of All Winter Apparel SUNDAY’S WORLD tae collar of silver embroidered net $4 5-00 65.00 This Model. \ 15.00 4 \) » then eded to conduct a sredness campaign” to keep the and lize money on it, but ystetter refused to surrenc Formerly up to 195,00 for $100 to a man repr as A. A. Parkas, a | Parks said he was EMinatiansele| Boones, “atenographers, stationery | COATS SUITS DRESSES Hocking mina | Pie was ot until October that eur 135 Coats $5.00 | 120 Suits $7.75 | 210 Dresses..... $3.95 Hecting n for the ehitiren of alck railroad sii-| Chorge Baxter began to aon hens Formerly $9.75 to $12.25 Formerly to $15.00 Formerly to $6.95 check f¢ tor cartoon who |2ratifying results which enditie Mr. 95 Coats $7.75 | 135 Suits $9.75 | 135 Dresses $7.75 d x B ll A " M || yerw ont of a Job, Roth the Kyte and | fasting’ vote of thunkas a Formerly to $15.00 Formerly to $20.00 Formerly to $12.75 « We din ells r Calli e Considine, who has a cate at No. 146;| RETURNS LIGHT FOR THESE 122 Coats $12.75 | 282 Suits ._ $12.75 | 131 Dresses $9.75 g bells Are ailing Me Ot the "We Bove orowd patronize! nap a AR ORIOE” DAYS. Formerly to $20.00 Formerly to a aloe Formerly to ite 7 ‘onsidine's place. clety made for the four months be 83Coats...... $15.00 |190 Suits . 4 Dresses..... $12.75 ; The Song Hit of | FINDS BOPP TABS. 1 MIR GWM Meee star has te ewe Bove ene Formerly to $26,50 Formerly to $32.50 Formerly to $20.00 ; | his field lieutenants raised much From ali of this it can be seen that| money, considering that contributions the biggest of the "good tap” opera-| were being sought in all parts of the “ ” VERY GOOD EDDIE ons is going on right within the|country and that men of millions Fy a ranks of the American Defense So-| were contributing. Now Playing at the Princess Theatre Anna Orr ciety, It is a brand new plan, On| ‘This report, made to the Advisory the surface are men of world-wide! Board and the Board of Trustees at 103 Coats $18.00 | 161 Suits $17.75 | 186 Dresses $15.00 Formerly to $32.50 Formerly to $37.50 Formerly to $26.50 le at Three Brooklyn Stores; ¢ | %