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ee era | THE EVENING WORLD, FHIDAY, NOVEMBER .24, 1916._ RALDS V | weno 6th Ave., cor.2 4 t St, N.Y. THANKSGIVING ShoeReductions For thousands of shoe buyers, and warrants en view of the DUCEMENTS the special * for to- day’ a and Saturday's soiling High-Cut BOOTS in Havana brown, dark gray, plazed or dull kid; champagne and bronze: two-tone ef fects, black bottoms with white tops and a variety of fancy] of color uppers, Span- ish leather heels, fiv dei mu on BH00 Values. i te © New Boot Creation Russia brown and gray kid; black glared kid and gun calf and all the new- who OTES A $50,000. HOUSE TO SHELTER : $2,000 EMPLOYEE Board of Estimate Ignores Op- Government, whe position to Building on Randall's Island. Whon the plan to apent $480,029 for © new buildings to house mental fectives and thelr attendants on Island was proposed at to- ting of the Board of Fatt rough ent Mathewson the Bronx #0 enlightenment. te It “I goo there in a ataft house down the lst of buildings," he said , how much Is that to cost and itr will ocew "It will coat § jal by two families, One will be Aw tant Superin- Deputy Charities ‘ommisioner Wright. “What's big salary?” asked Ma-/ thewson, “Twenty-five wl Wright. 1 aro going to p al in @ ua don’t live quite as waiswioner Wright later a- hat other members of the f would Ukely lve in the “Another item here reads ‘High Grade Vemalo Dormitory,” pursued stone Mr. Mathewson. “Llow much for , that? Fifty-elght thousand,” replied Wright to Mayor Mitchel explained that ft was be occupied fully grown ds Cy Was aboi ut » are distings alues. 7 able to help themselves In any way The Bronx Borough President finally appeared satisfied with every BiRcains AR GAINS ee 5 Robber Siren 2% to th $2.45 BOYS’ SCHOOL, SHOES Wifskin and pat~ Ke Fixtures Ite BUY FROM US & SAVEN NEY pa: a elect unl SOT An oyster stew with a dash of “Eddys’’ Sauce — Great— Eddys It also flavors soups, fish, roasts, salads and gravies, At Grocers and the Delicatessen Stores, LOC Johr Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. he al fe fhe. hed fe with Rivete 1 Soles £145 lo sis00 Other Outils, § rr WEST 125th ST. World Wants Work Wonders. ur! ky 4 young we aa ae “pat never tell a falsehood. reli reo. nirty-fourth Birest and Mudioon Aves pues 1 expenditure but the Mayor had ely, Mathewson The otuer ing the only opponent Hteme were passed unanimously, MRS. ASCHE'S FIVE GRADES FOR MAN READ IN COURT (Continued from First Page.) into w hat he described foal Har.” How Mrs, Helsa O'Connor, mother | n one of the ‘8 own sister, noon recess. His yours avoided his look and, ike her kept her eyes fastened upon Jen leave | day they at No, 40 Riverside morning, as usual,” he ‘she was going to sit in the rk during the morning and ride on bus in the afternoon I Kissed her said I would be home as ~ M. ‘That evening when home she bad gone, arn n the The Importer declared he and his! young wife never had a cross word during their brief career, He h y told him sta promise she It w © whe forgot the pled would ange introduced a certifies record of conviction of h, grandfather of Mrs in the Clty Court of Chris yrway, Asche's lawyer de O'Connor had sworn her into jail with e chiracter mnde ‘al guardian of he Mrs. O'Connor attempted to leave » courtroom, but nearly swooned, JOHN D, ARCHBOLD UNDER THE KNIFE peration for Appendicitis Takes | at Tarrytown Home— Condition Satisfactory, D, Archbold, President of the tard Ol Company of New Jer- rrytown last nigh: 9 this morning it was sald resting comfortably and no syinploms had developed, A ative said his condition was most suring and po fl effecte were ured arming Lawyer Kt by ‘Taxtoah, A man of about seventy who, from pock wan t t Piper, a lnw run down by a. taxload at ' 0 and will be oe- | | hundred dollars a| 8-HOUR LAW TEST CASE AGREEMENT REACHED HIRAM MAXIM, 16, ~ FAMOUS INVENTOR, ° DIES IN LONDON con.| Creator of ‘the Semi Semi-Automatic "i ars by Britain in 1884, klat te One Che Final Ruling, Is Intimated in Wed gton, ANSAS CITY, Nov n Law the attorneys 0: x Attorney General Gregory at Wash ington, and tho conference here will awalt his action uy LONDON, Nov. %—Sir Hiram WASHINGTON, —Solicitor | Stevens Maxim, inventor of devices In Harongly that tho Minsaet, Ont} universal use tn war and peace, | and Guit test case of tho Adamuon | Seatist and publicist, did here to-| Kight-Hour Law, will be the one|@ay. He wan seventy-six yeare old. selected to be taken to the Ur 1 Sir Hiram was born tn Sangerville, States Supreme Court, because of unfavorable aspect Judge William © He opinion gives to the Govern- case, "| Mo. Ilis life has been one of brilliant | auhtevement, full of controversy with his fellow sctentists and inventors and | epee jally his younger brother, Hud- After bis semi-automatic raptd- gun war rejected by the United the British ane may not Santa Fe] son a) ‘) States and adopted by | Government In 1684, Pritish citizen, He was created a —— Baronet by Queen Victoria in 1887, He was a partner in the great arms house of Vicker Brothers and Maxim. ‘Tho great war interrupted Bir Hirpm'a work on a machine to detect Icebergs, Inspired by the Titanle dis- i} aster. Maxim was a member of the board of selentists and inventors who co-operated with the British Govern- | the Supreme ¢€ | Peeppea Up in Bea, Unites Coaple in M The Kev. Lincoln H. Caswell, pastor of the Mushing Methodist Church, was confined to Mis bed with grippe Wednes pe Nisa Margaret. Lott ot No. and Alfred M. Pratt. Flushing. Maxim became a | « ment tn reorgarilzing munitions and | 1 arms production. Any Himit to his inventive activ= Ho held patents 4 r ed mid visitors at Coney ir Jan resorts ————— y ALL REFRIGERATOR CARS aimil ORDERED TO HOME LINES, Drastic Order Issued as Disastrous Shortage Throughout Country Threatens. WASHINGTON, Nov, 24.—To stave off a feared disastrous car shortage, all railroads of tha country were to-tay ordered to return to their home Maes ns #000 Gs possible all fruit and refrigerator ears, the conference committee on car eMfciency announced, the fretrh he committee ts transportation !n connection wth the Inte: | sta nmerea Commission investiga. tlon of the same subject In ord atu pre h area of care} 4 On each pers’ orders wh Chartes Booth In i Dead, LONDON, Nov. 24.—Charles Bi 001 Chatrman “ol pany, dle ty-nix age of sey- ber of n+ conditl of Lon: “ee AUTOS KILL FEWER ts | relative rs in bad con- | t f the Booth Steamship Com: | 7 persons were kiped. During the cor- re Hoenser In New Jer 1th persons w n this St io Seoretary Cornell, WHEN ALL VEWICLES) MUST BE LICENSED New Last ;zaThe Broadway Shop Where Fashion Reign Statistics for! Ten Months Given to Prove This. Jersey's BROADWAY, Cor. 81st St. a SALE or Handsome Coats For Daytime, Evening or Motor Wear THE HIGHEST TYPE MODELS EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY 25" » 145” ) Former prices $52.50 to $325.00 A COLLECTION OF UNSURPASSED BEAUTY—THE | SAMPLE LINE OF ONE OF THE FOREMOST MANU- N FACTURERS—A SALE OF HIGH-CLASS MODELS THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF BY THE WOMAN IN QUEST OF FASHIONABLE APPAREL. The National Highways Protective Roctety, No, 1 West Thirty-fourth Street, which ts promoting sentiment for a law to require the licensing of all vehicles, as well as automobiles, is colle auto- mobl FE statistics ita concer ell, secretary, says practically the same ase In the number of n New York, New Jer- it and Massachusetts, New Jersey is there automo- sey in the where all automob! sey, Ce but thet 1 were killed, but sev by drivers from other © Hagedorns | Mra, ithrine Hie of Brooklyn, declared th Mrs, O'Connor and her daugh- not well liked because of tation for untruthfulness, 4s called to the stand just She ‘\ wed, the witness not n for appendicitis Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. Boys'Appa rel Shop : A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor Will Offer for Saturday Boys’ Winter Overcoats 9 to 18 years Belted or Gathered Back Models Of fine Overcoatings in plain or fancy weaves, in gray, brown or heather mixtures, novelty worsted linings. 12.75 Small Boys’ Overcoats 2 to 10 years Of gray or blue chinchilla, brown or blue kersey; gray, blue or brown frieze, also tweeds, worsted lined. Spectal 9, 75 Boys’ Winter Suits With extra Knicherbockers. 7 to 18 years. New Model Norfolk Suit of all wool tweed or cheviot, in gray or brown colorings. Special 8. 75 Boys’ Mackinaws 6 _to_18 years New belted model of genuine Mackinaw cloth, new plaids, in gray, blue, green, red or brown colorings. 6.75 Boys’ Winter Shoes School and Dreas Shoes For Large Boys 0 to 15 years—Sizes 1 to @ For Small Boys 5 to 8 yeara—Sizes 10 to 184% Of dull gun metal calf, orthopedic last, low heel, viscolized waterproof sole. Also dull calfskin shoes for street and dress wear, round toe, English last. Special 3.00 Credit Terms Cheer- fully Arranged, Cash Discount Allowed DIANOS Grand Upright Player The acknowledged choice of musicians and the music-loving publie because of. its remark- able purity and richness of tone. 125 West 42d St. Retail Showrooms ‘ Jranklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. "PHONE 6900 GREELEY Saturday Sale of New Models Misses’ Strictly Tailored Suits Without Fur Trimming Of English burella cloth, silver velour, wool velour or Oxford suiting; silk lined, warmly interlined. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 wo 59.50 Misses’ Suit and Coat Shops SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Of wool velour, in mahogany, gold, green, brown or navy; large square collar of real moleskin, straight pane! front and back, double belted fullness at sides, 14 10 20 years Special Misses’ Winter Coats Twelve new models of woo! velour, also mannish mixtures; trimmed with mole coney, natural raccoon or French seal, also without fur trimming. 14 to 20 years, 39.50 Misses’ Winter Suits Pour new models of Bolivia cloth or diagonal velour, in beige, green, rubber gray, field mouse, Belgian blue, plum or mahogany; trimmed with mole coney fur or without fur, 14 to 20 years, Svecial Misses’ Burella Cloth Coats “Bernard’’ model, in Copen, cherry red, Burgundy or gold; double belted coat, convertible cape collar and wide cults trimmed with novelty buttons, rounded } 1s, 611K lined, laterlined, 4 to 20 years, Special Girls’ and Juniors’ Suits Belted models of wool velour or broad- Russian belted model of cloth, in brown, green, mahogany or green, brown or na nayy; collar and cuffs of velvet or fur. c raccoon fur; lined ani 12 to 17 years, Special 19.75 4 to 17 years. Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats zibeline, in ; collar of natural interlined, Special + Will CloseeOut Saturday Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Much Below Their Former Prices This season's models, of wool velour, broadcloth, velveteen or checks | trimmed with various furs, also a number without fur trimming. 14 to 20 years, Reduced to 25.00 | Misses’ and Girls’ Dress Shops SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Serge Dresses erge, with plaid taffera silk eves, belt and fold on blouse of serge, adjustable collar and cuffs of white Georgette, box pleated veraes sh int, 10 10 16 years, Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Of satin, In navy, Copen, Burgundy, taupe, belge, rose or black; Inset belt trimmed with beaded straps; Georgette sleeves, tunte skirt, 1410 20 years, Spectal 1 9.75 Special Girls’ Challie Dresses Of rose, blue or green two-tone novelty striped challie, han mocked in color fo match; white Swiss collar and culls featherstitched In color, two-tier éxirt 12 to 18 years, Special Misses’ Evening Dresses Of silk net, pompadour silk, chiffon tale feta or n, in all evening shades basque, pannier or tunto models trimunes with silk net, flowers or silver lace, Speetal 29.50 14 t0 20 years Special 29.50 49.50 | 11.75 8.50 during the first ten months reas ee responding peridd of 1915 100,000 cars| were licensed and 202 persons . q . es Were res during the firet nthe of the presént year, ace i