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: ' ; Ni | ; ree =~ | | SIMPLE FUNERAL HELD AT HOME FOR uspended to-day while funeral ser-[ Asbury Church, Tarrytown, reading vices Were held for John 1, Archbold,| the Ninetieth Psalm, Bishop Luther President of the ard Ol Ce A. Wilson then read from the first pany, at the Ar id residence ¢ Corinthians. South 1 , made a fun ers Ww ne came to the D. Re i urner and folt that It he i ott idard OH | would be hard for him to perform JOHN p ARCHBOLD = and Mre, William Kockefelle it o day ueht of him, but when le ‘The Standart O11 off ame to] he met M Archbold with a smile | Varrytown on a special train frot er ft nd she had told him a York and walked from the ratfrand eta-] there was to be no tears as her hu atiae sy, | tion to the A A home hand would ish it, he was John D. Rockefeller at Ser- ‘The services in conformity to Mr.| changed. He stated that he would vices, Shakes Hands With | acninota'’s wisn, were simple, Chan-| deliver no « but speak of Mr. lor Tay of Sytacuse University,| Archbold as he knew him, Te 1 which 1 offic rth connection. Many Standard Oil Officials. Mr. Archbold | tarred t rend the) of Syr He was fol-| that the Henry of his death him ae the central pillar University and entral pl wit had Twenty-Third Paaim the Ttev, J. J TARRYTOWN, N. Y The business interests of Tarrytown were Deo. 7 with lar had fatien lowed by A Year Ago Today U. S. Steel sold for 89% Today U. S. Steel sells for 126’2 © A Year Ago Today Our Men’s Suits Quality No. 1167 sold for (Genuinely Hand Tailored) 25. Today Our Men’s Suits Quality No. 1167 sell for (Genuinely Hand Tailored) 25, Would You Buy | U. S. Steel at 89% Today? Men’s 25. Suits (Ready for use) 1917 Models Offered at the same price for the same quality as last year, represent a similar increase in market valbe. A decidedly “preferred stock” of thousands of $25 suits in dozens of 1917 models and hundreds of weaves, the ONLY GENUINELY Hand-tailored $25 Suits in the city. Pens Clothing Shop 8 West 38th Street Franklin Simon 3 Co. Fifth Avenue—New York A Separate Shop On the Street Level wre “THE SKY LINE OF $T.LOUIS New Service Cincinnati and St. Louis with many advantages The “Cincinnati-St. Louis Special,” which wil! be inaugurated Sunday, December | Oth, will offer unusual advantages to the traveling public between the Eastern Seaboard and the Mississippi River. Passengers may leave New York, West 23d Street, 11.50 P. M., and Foot Liberty Street at 1.30 A. M., in Pullman drawing room sleeping cars for St. Louis, which will be at- tached to the new all-steel through train leaving Washington at 8.05 A. M., making a daylight run through the beautiful mountains of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, reach- ing Cincinnati at 11.40 P. M. that night, in time to catch street cars for all parts of the city and suburbs, and reaching St. Louis 8.40 A. M. next morning, making connection with all principal trains to the West. own Sleeping cars for Louisville attached to train at Cincinnati. Immediate connection is made at Grafton at 3.45 P. M. with train arriving Wheeling 7.30 P. M. and Columbus at 10.45 P, M, —_ —a This all-stee! train will run solid from Washington to St. Louis with the latest models of coaches, Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars and Baltimore & Ohio dining cars, with parlor car to Wheeling. offices; 1918 Broadway. t cortiange te owe Test Faas ria Tha 2081, 2174 Trosdway, 228 West 12dtm at. 4 Court bt a ' Liberty 6t, and foot Weert write te J. 1, BCOTT, Gene 1274 Brondw Telephone Madison Bquare 3026, Baltimore & Ohio “Our passengers are our guests,” tons Brooklyn aa Bt, oF Tantern Passenger Agent, ‘New York, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, D he fort bres | Stern Brother He wld that Mr. Archbold and him-|from Fort Donaldson to the surrender felt had gone to New York City about Of 1ae, died in a soldiers’ home = the wame time, when he CATCH DON) eee rege ee eee omdont @ had taken up the biggest business in 1" A e world, He said that Mr, a @ man of democratic te an optimist and a gentus of In concluding tis remarks the Chan- collor asked: “In this @ farewell? No. & waiting for the welcome, Tee Dr, Wallace MeMu n offered fter the Chancellor's | he hymn “Lead. Ki It is Just mung, Bishop W A the Benediction pronoun As the Standard Ol] officials pa Into the them and shook hand it the same time ex rsonal sorrow over the o-worker and valu Two things govern our selection of the * * of the al was in Sleepy Hollow! The bur i a | lenses and Me it eof : mounting best adapted for your WILLIAM HARRIS’S ESTATE, | requirements One is the way you look “in them,” and the other the way you look “through them.” Ve have—for twenty years made a study of these two important essentials and ATM to see that “both ways’ are thoroughly satisfactory. Harris G are priced as low as safety plus responsibil- ity plus dependability will permit —$2 or more | $371,500, MOSTLY TO Son Theatrical Man's Will Filed for Pro- bate With Surrogate at Jamaica. id ns were filed with Surrogate t Jamaten to-day for t the will of William Harr! pr m onal ex at $21,500 and that of the pe ° ; ficiary, ‘Three daug) sand a grand WY Stans | Forty-second Street and William Har. | | 64 Base syd Be, TY » the theatrical man | tate at $250,000, {daughter are also said to be living.| 9” ris Jr. are the executors “GRANT'S SHADOW” DEAD, | j), Wowei e"t # fix the value of the real estate | William Harris jr the chief bene- Pvt Pecan atest ana Wien Nor, ORM And Cprccns UTICA, N.Y, Dee. *) Ay. Nassau St. 1408 &t. Nicholas Av. 2629 Broadway, bet 1007 Broadway 4489 Fulton St £89 road St., r John | St. et, 180th a1 $1 8t, ‘th @ 100th Sta, rf Willy’ by, Brooklyn A. &8,, Brooklyn Z—Capt. Samu Vt Beckwith, known during the war a.; “Grant's Shadow,” as he handled ntl | the legraph cipher despatches of! that eral, and accompanied hin | |Jranklin Simon 8 Co. | Will Close Out Friday 72 Women’s Sport Suits Of Wool Jersey The balance of this season's desirable models, 10.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 54 Fur Trim’d Sport Suits Of Winter Weight Wool Jersey For Women and Misses Latest model coats and skirts in all the new winter shades; trimmed with mole, Hudson Seal or French Scal, 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 No Credits No Approvals On Sale in Sport Apparel Shop-——Fourth Floor FOURTH \\ FLOOR Juvenile Books for Boys and Girls, Sporting Goods AT_VERY LOW PRICES, ) 2rd and F3rd Streets. West of FUth Avenue near 4th Ave. mn { Hedell, Newark | wom ECEMBER 7, 1916. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street servative mixtures, unfinished; two and sizes 34 to 46, stouts with lisle thread tops in blac! Slip-on Comfy Kidskin Slippers. opera styles, black or brown, . at $2.00 at 55e each Men’s Shirts Made of extra quality silk a * silk crepe, at $6.50 each THE SUITS are in fancy and con- cheviots, worsteds, both plain and models, some quarter silk lined; Men’s Silk Half Hose, kk and colors, at 50c a pair in Oxford, navy or green, at $1.50 Men’s Silk Neckwear | Rich Silk Scarfs American silks, plain and fancy designs, in flowing-end shapes, Between 5th and 6th Avenues An Unusual Sale, Friday and Saturday, of Men’s Fine Suits and Overcoats at $22.50 cassimeres, venetians, three-button in button included. Full Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits, in a splendid assortment of new models, at $25.00. 50.00 and 35.00 Full Evening Dress and Tuxedo Vests, aleo Fancy Vests for Street Wear, Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats Very Special for To-morrow and Saturday at $57.50 The conts are of gray Oxford, lined with natural muskrat of fine quality, finished with deep shawl collar of natural beaver. Men’s Silk Half Hose SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Men’s All Silk Halt Hose, extra quality, in and soles, bl Men’s Slippers for Holiday Gifts Kidskin, Morocco and Alligator Slippers, Opera, Romeo or Faust styles, $2.50 to 4.00 Slippers, | Bath Slippers, | of Terry Cloth, $1.00 and 1.25 The Men’s Furnishing Section Christmas assortments include Neckwear of finest Imported and American Silks; Shirts of Silk, Silk Crepe and desirable Cotton materials; Knitted Silk Dress and Motor Reefers: Leather Belts with silver buckles. plain or with initials; Imported Sweater Coats and Mufflers of Silk and Woolen materials; Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, ete. HOLIDAY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Men’s Silk Neckwear, Made of fi clusive designs; made on premises All new designs in very large variety, at 95c each Dress Mufflers of Knitted Silk; accordion weave, at $4.00 each, | w| | rn NELP WANTEO—MALE | “HELP WANTED—MALE. MOTORMEN MOTORMEN CONDUCTORS CONDUCTORS WANTED. WANTED, Good opportunity to secure | permanent position, Apply 19 Cortlandt St. from 7 A, M, to ffiee open 2 perp. M, ® NEW YORK RAILWAT COMPANY, oS ot ommeroe, indus a exierieti BUNDAY WOLD WANTS WORK WONDERS RS et i Side geste crartieg ire via | aioe ta fis figs wi be ; Good opportunity to secure permanent position, Apply 168 West 50th st | Office open. fromm 7A. M. ta NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY, BNOURAPHER AND SECRETARY, ti nae has macs for « BB to 80 Seare of daw, eho ow perience: siphcant taut Tw me of afl a crumtenttetyreras her Gaur er liyvaf. felieving’ his employer, of letalle: aome elitorial ‘experience ‘tye, postion of SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS THE OVERCOATS are in black, Oxford and fancy mixtures; vicunas, models; velvet and_ self collars; sizes 84 to 46, stouts included. Ranging from at $1.00 a pair Men's Pure Silk Shirts West 43rd Street cheviots and meltons, -through and fly front $3.50 to 7.50 lack and colors, Felt Comfy Slippers in navy, brown and gray, at $1.35 Imported Silks; ex- at $2.00 each with satin stripes; exceptional value, at $3.50 each '| Important Notice |to World Readers SundayWorld Edition Limited to Demand Readers of The Sunday World are requested to || place their order in ade || ance with their news- dealer, This is the only way to be sure of getting a copy regularly, as The |] Sunday World is sold out || early. Owing to a short- age of news-print paper the newsdealers’ orders are limited to actual sales,