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What More Exquisite Gift? memories always new. foster the love of the beau source of lasting happiness and education. improvements age of clear, sharp, pictures, every turn. 1, The Spring Plate Back holds the film flat, prevents distortion, : 2. New Framing Pinder wa the exact ‘mlalatiire of the picture as you will get it. j 3. Micrometer Focusing Device Insures sharpness; 4. Rigid Lene Standard and Broad ‘Track for permanent eccuracy) $. Easier and quicker loading of filme pre- vente slipping, light leakage, etc. a Rexo—the World’s new Xmas gift. Cameras are on exhibit at Chas. G. Willoughby Broadway and lth St. Herbert & Huesgen Co. 18 Bost 42nd St. use REXO FILM and PAPER. Rexe Photo Product: are made in the U.S.A. ly Burkes James ix Chicago New York | EXO, Film Rexo Cameras at Macys Prices at making six different brands to choose from. Now you can compare the differs has the ent makes and judge which is best adapted toyour needs, There are in stock Burke & James’ Cameras (Rexo, Ingento, Junior and Rexoette), Ansco Cameras, Eastman Kodaks, Brownies, Premos and Ensign Meteors 2 RAS AT Macys Price ‘ No, 1A Folding Pocket i Rexo, R. R. lens, 14.24 No, 3. Eastman FP. } No.3 F. P. Rexo, $16.63 No 3A Eastman FeP. 9 No. 3A F.P.Rexo, $18.89 Kodak, nses Ingento Juniors ; Bey? Price @ No. 1A, Jr., Single Lens, H Universal Focus, $7.19 M No. IA, Jr., Double Lens, $8.94 Single Lens, No. IA jak, Double Lens, No. 3 (3V/4x4l/4), $8.09 and $9.89 No. 3A (31/4x5/2), $8.94 and $10.79 Rexo Specials Tex (1-300 second) Shutters. Macys cial, $42.75: No. 3 Speci: If it's used in photography you can buy it Camera Headar HINK of a gift that will keep happy A gift that will tiful, prove a Choose a R the camera with five great re which insure a higher percent- “Every Click a Picture”’ can be made a reality with a Rexo—the five Rexo improvements safeguard the operator at Jr. Two Other Styles of Ingento Juniors ‘These are the reasons why you should choose Rexo and are sold by leading photo supply dealers all over New York, lor brilliant, snappy prints ‘cameras APeLES To the already extensive line of cameras carried in stock Camera Headquarters has been added Rexo, } Rexo Cameras in 16 different Numbers and for rigidity of construction, excellence of finish and quality of parts & used in thelr manufacture they compare most favorably with all § other American made cameras. Below Is a comparison of M\aeye prices on Rexo Cameras with the Eastman Standard Prices on corresponding sizes and styles. Eastman Price No. 1A Eastman Fold- ing Pocket Kodak, Same as Above but Equipped with F 7.7 Anastigmat 1 Wo. IAF. P. Rexo, $18.89 | No. |AF.P. Kodak, $22.50 & No.3 F. P. Rexo, $21.39 | No.3 F.P.Kodak, $25.00 No. 3A F.P.Rexo, $23.74 | No. 3A F. P. Kodak, Eastman Kodak Juniors | Eastman Price } No, 1A, Kodak, Jr., made with round corners and operated by cable release. 8 With Voigtleander (Germany) Dynar F-6 Anastigmat lenses and prices follow: No. 1A Spe-_?# $45.25: No. 3A Special, $47.50. it Maes through a World “Want” Ad. you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it 1, Vanbasey under Dare, A auditors Ing tale. confide i {dentity tim, Fo Your $17.50 "$20.00 $22.50 $27.50 $11.00 } “$13.00 $ 12 Ps rm ] PEARL OF THE ARMY huh ed ket Ta hard Tanking, Pass _commnanier of Marne’s regiment, ta GROUP of prominent men, among them the President, had secretly assembled in Washington to disuse the court-martialling of Capt. Pearl Dare, the officer's sweot- heart, Sho hastily related her discovery of @ foreign alliance | plotting against the United States and using Payne ae their too! | by laying the disappearance of the canal defense plans to him, She could not, however, describe where the acene had taken place. ‘ And neither could her startled missal be postponed met with fusal, But the President gave the! lowed, determined girl @ personal note to the “onshiered” officer, asking him to! giving nis own as 'T, THE GIRL RODE BEARING A BIG FLAG, SAVE $3.50 ‘Bring oF mail us this coupes By Guy (Oopyright EP wu W. McConnell. Guy W, MoOomnetl.) ISODE NO. Ill. SYNOPSIS with f a viel ble, moaraador for wid he the G Payne. Into this meett: wholly believe Peart’ Her plea that Payne’ in her. That evening, accompanied by her chauffeur, Toko, Pearl boarded the |train upon which Payno was to be jtaken to prison, On this same train was Bertha Bonn, the mysterious woman in the case, The train was wrecked and many passengers killed before Pearl could arrange the dreaded but necessary interview. Among the bodi: that of a man in army clothes, The face had been crushed beyond recog- nition, Dut the beard and @ note in the handwriting of Ralph Payne, found in a coat pocket, served to The note read: TO MY HXECUTORS: I die innocent of the crime of which I have been made the vic- I leave my fortune to Pearl the corpse, FLY SHOWED REAL SPEED WHEN ANGRY BEAR TURNE Found Gun Wasn't Loaded, and] and minus his hat and gun. Made Previous Sprint look Like a Moonlight Stroll. John Fly, of West Milford, N. Reg. 00 ‘TE and SHOE for... SKA’ OUTFIT AR MEN AND wom ff curved runner cheice Yesterday afternoon we ate up all mother’s doughnuts, Dad was Paine pamedine Dr. Hill, mother svid that the kiddies wou)d be allright because D & C dough- nuts were so light the: wouldn't hurt said “If tha Dic Is the Flour for me ~ Da e case BELF-RAISING 100 @ 25e Packages fe er ‘ INTO VIEW pata) LT fx onpe, Lg lore Payne. ne Bertha Bonn, Monk's Corner, by & he cone to locket issued ®y Washington. Some timo later Adams recovered and sat down on the grass beside) Pearl Dare, who the arrival of @ relief train. ‘They talked together, A card which he carried identified him as a mem- ber of the National Organization of Telegraphers. “Ope' ma’‘am,’ minute,” When he abruptly left her, Pearl followed him, The way led steep and wooded declivity. Upon | reaching the top the man was no- where in sight. water. through th: flection o them in a contained After that except a man, @& Dare as sole trustee to use in un- earthing these criminals. RALPH PAYNE. A series of strange incidents fol- A man with « lantern He called her packet whioh he had seen @ locket dangling from tors hear a lot of things, he drawied. ° On the edgo of the bluff stood @ wireless telegraph station. } Here, to her amazement, Pearl saw) rtly open door the re- asked man taking two dists from the Adams had referred, and banger} itted envelope, whic! packet. i} emntead Canad god corain, <uemieal ie heated note | Col, ed nam 0. Adams o' Nebraska, and took eal in her shirtwaist the Hotel Wilton in was andly await up a Below lay a sheet of locket, to which remembered nothing encounter with the mingly never ending drop through space and a plunge into deep water, She was lying on the shore whon revived by Toko. He too was drip-! eee him—the muffled 'on,” replied him—I follow you. ped to find him, Toko! inal. tary secret. PEARL 0 pursuer, As he trigger. gotten to home, covering about half the of his aix dogs. dow, looked out 3, hen house, gun and when “I never got until we reache: my gun I knew Host of Polic eign alliance—th cried an they went down, etruggl The Fourth Episode of Will Be Published Frfday, Deo, 22. errr, 7? Was it you who saved mc?” Toko, “I see you He run. her feet. “We must Ho 1s a groat crim- He possesses a priceless mili-| I saw it. I had it io saw @ figure seated upon was Adams. He was looki: and Toko leaped — 01 the leader of thi F THE ARMY ald so Fly putied the He discovered he had for- his rifle and returned the course back in time he made going Fly was awakened by the barking He went to a win- and saw them giving battle to the bear which was in the chased a black bear half a mile,| poultry yard trying to get into the Tho exercise finally became too stren- uous for the animal and he turned | dogs and bear lasted long enough for Fly to dress, Then he grabbed his ‘The battle between the the anfmal saw him the chase down a country road began, close enough to fire d some woods,” Fly sald, “when the bear stopped. But when T found I had forgotten to load home was the place for me, and started. The bear made after me but gave up after he saw the speed he was up against.” BUNDLE OF HUMAN BONES IN GELLAR AN “OVERSIGHT” First-Class Murder Clue Palls on ‘¢ When Doctor's Mother Explains Mystery. When Mary Folger of No, 12 Stuy- vesant Avenue, Brooklyn, went to the cellar yesterday to see if the furnace | “|was in good order—she has not lived there long—she She picked tt up, @ moment later in an uproar. tors @ mysterious Next notii the scene, Station was reau. |mother Mary t “I got swallowed When Jonah got to come back.” thing heavy wrapped tn a news: out fell human bones. Mrs. Folger rushed into the street and wore rushed to the Stuyvesant Avet house., Then soon followed w dozen di tectives from the Soventh Branch Bu- ‘The police learned the last prev! | tenant was Dr, Joseph Oscher, several months ago. stumbled over the atring broke and the neighborhood was Some one notified Police Hoadquar- | f murder had been com- mitted and several men were rushed to the Vernon Avenue fled and the reservi 0 died They traced his No, 316 Reld Avenue, | When they told her of the find she. | taughed, “How ear of me," she sald. | forgot to take thom with me when T moved, My ‘ied thom when he was an inter t Bellevue. 2 ae WORSE THAN JONAN. (Prom the Washington Star.) | ‘7 understand that your politioal friends call you a Jonah," “No auch luck,"* replied the statesman, up in defeat for keeps, owallowed he managed THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916," TWO MORE WITNESSES HELO FOR BAFF INQUIRY | West Washington Market Pout- try Dealer and Negro in $15,000 Bail. Abe Graff, a Weat Washington Mar- ket poultry dealer, and Daniel Jones, @ negro who works in the market, were pinced under bonds yesterday as witnesses in the District Atterney’s inquiry to clear up the murder of Barnet Baff, who was shot in Now vember, 1914, Judge Nott fixed Graff's bond at | The May Manton Fashions $10,000, which was provided by a surety company. Jones was held in 96,000. The men were arrested ‘Wednesday afternoon by Detectives di Martini and Caso. “All T oan say,” said Assistant Dis- trict Attorney O'Malley, who ques- tioned the men at the Third Branoh Detective Bureau, “ls that we got most valuable information trom them.” It was eaid yesterday at the District Attorney's office that several men whose hames have been recently men- tloned by a witness, said to be an ac- complice, as contributors to the Baft murder fund -are under surveillance. There is every indication that the Grand Jury will be asked in a few days to act on the new avidence, VERY woman likes to hi riety of pretty jackets, such this on ho She may not wear them (rap hredetes cing, but she will like to on in her own room, fi Cad ri 4 comfortable and enay 00 sity on and This one can be made as it is here or with curved front edges and long or throe- | Ina Vere eptnr ne quarter sleeves, It ody an i (ALLL LLALL LAL TAL TOMI RLUTO ALLL LALLA LAL TULL ULLAL ALLO POMPMLT ULLAL LLL TOMLL TOL TLLL TOME TALL to hold the fullness. The Detti ie cut in throe pieces an Dlece petticoat ts always a a hoped one. The ful ck may be gathers verted plait. ce or of embroidery or dal; but if you make it of taffeta ret pany the circular flounce will be be » Here the petticoat 1s made of fine white ba- Uste with an embroidered the dressing Jacket is mado new challis that show color effects. Suitable mat Jacket are many and cash tross aro favorite: one of the | beautiful | jals for the ‘e and alba- could also ¥ cotton crepes that | hown in attractive colors, Just now there ts @ tendency for Paisley eff and some of the cotton ‘4 found in those design: ‘or the medium. a Jackot will requiro 4% 7 Inches wide, 3% yards 36 be needed 4% with 8 ya’ wide for fhe yards of material 36, 1% the circular flounce, 6 dronsing Jacket No. 8 from 34 to 44 inches ents. The pat- 9286 in izes tern of the petticoat No. g Inchos waist measure. from 24 to Price 15 cent DRESSING ue No. 9286—(With basting line and add. ed seam allowance.) THREE-PIECE PETTICOAT, 24 to 36 waist. RI West Thirty- \d Street ‘Avenue ana Unicty-secona on receipt of fifteen cents ordered. motoring coats, one tweed; motor robes lined overcoats, fitte AT FORTY-SECOND STREET es CHRISTMA Our stock of Men's, Women's three months ago. Wome Women’ $12.75 Men’s Boys’ $3.98 LLO JALTERAT DRES MOURA. SWE AL ILOAUE LE UST back from —exceptional quality, unusual designs. Other practical gift suggestions for men —shaving sets, real Scotch knit golf hose, soft Llama wool waistcoats, reversible BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY 535 FULTON St. BROOKLYN N and embraces all the latest styles and fashions that were not to be found $14.98 to $65 Women’s Coats $16.98 to $75 Men’s Sults $16.75 to $35 $16.50 to $40 Europe our buyer of haberdashery coralled’ an exquisite assort- ment of London and Paris made cravats, hosiery, handker- chiefs, lounging robes and holiday novelties side leather, the other long nap plush; mink d suit cases and bags. S APPAREL ad Boys’ Clothing is entirely new n’s Suits ’s Dresses to $39.75 Overcoats Apparel to $10 N $1.00 A WEE 1ONS FREE ZZ OLE OLDEST KNOWN WRITING. From its appearance, the illustration above might be the awkward, fantastic scrawling of a child upon a blackboard, As a matter of fact, it is a photog tablet about 6,000 years old, on through crude pictures. ylonian stone ce was carried ph of at when correspond Seventeen thousand of these tablets, some giving an older version of Paradise than the Bible, are being translated by a famous professor at the University of Penisylvania, It Is the Romance of the Ages = WN The World Magazine NEXT SUNDAY A Pageof Christmas Card Desigr:s The World Magazine artists have made specimen holiday cards, In colors, from which tracings may be taken for cards that can be drawn and painted at home. The Woman Who Was Half Housewife, Half Burglar for Nine Years Making New York the World’s Fur Centre New Christmas Fairies of an American Artist How a New York Girl Kept a Big Secret by— Giving It Away Latest Parables of Rabindranath Tagore, Bengali Poet The Golfer Who Is an Expert at the Age of Seven The Astounding Case of the Girl With Five Lives Science can cite no record more bewildering han that of Doris Fischer, a young woman now living in New York City who, before her recent curt DISTINCT PERSONALITI , Was found to be possessed of FIVE . EDITORIALS __| The Problem of Americanizing the Alien Immigrant How the Chamber of Commerce of the United States has set itself to the task of tinding a way to ac- complish this big, vital civic purpose, With practical suggestions by good Americans of Italian birth or blood. | ‘“‘World’’ Gravure Pictures | SOME OF NEW YORK'S STATUES. “Close-up” views of interesting figures, ordi- narily seen only in outline because of their height. THE WILSON "LIBERTY BANQUET PHOTOGRAPHED And striking night photographs of the illumina- tion of the Pulitzer Building, Ruth Law's airplane and the escort of battleships. ALIVE WITH INTEREST ey Wrote 4000 B.C. | ute * Che NEXT SUNDAY N. B.—Inasmuch as the edition of The Sunday World is limited to demand, you'may be certain of getting your copy only by ad~ vance reservation with your newsdealer. WZ

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