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10 VES, | BY JEWELRY THIE man Ted ate wen ton! ! ’ Gimbel Ware! ¥ men bound and engged the watch- at Ginbel Brothers tranefer sta @t Park Avene and Fifth Street, .N. JL, ently to-day and stole « Package of jewelry, It contained a ber of «mall packages purchase New York store Saturday and which | to be delivered to-day. joweph Wood, the night atchman, probably dorina in the office, he when he woe aw. ened by one fhe men selsing and binding him aw the men come out of the storage With (he pnckawe, A milk wagon went to his ald and untied him. COLD IN AHURRY ne'sColdCompound” ALL READY, | “AS HAN THN 90 DAYS, SOT’ CALL (Continued from First Page.) be tripled and that 1,600,000 fully equipped and ready troope should be available, with another 1,600,- 000 to follow in ninety days. | “This is due,” anid he, “to the fact that one of the powers involved in the war, and whose territory extends the whole length of our northern frontier, increased ita army from a relative small force to @ atrength approximat- ing that of the other great Buropean powers. Due to the fact that our horthern neighbor im largely an imand empire, a great portion of any trained force it may possess can be spared tor use In @ distance theatre of opera- ons because, being an isiand omptre, the control of the sea gives it practical immunity from Invasion where troops would have to be transported across INVASION the sen, WHAT iY 18LAND EMPIRES WOULD MEAN. “It should be pointed out also that our northern neighbor Is fn alliance with a powerful Oriental nation—an. other island empire—and for the same reawon when acting In alliance with & power which has control of the sea, has abliity to end ite army jaken it clear that at present ispleasantand affords Instant Relief. ‘ dose taken every two hours until | Seiahbore and could easily be crushed doses are taken will entl grippe Py the exinting coalition of the and break up a cold. Island Empires,” prompty opens clogged. Gen, Scott paid that an active re- and alr passages producta only. 16,000 ‘rect nasty discharge or nose ranning, insuffleient to Al ¥ es sick headache, dullness, fee caused by discharee and ¢ ness, sore throat, sneering, sores occurring during the seme period, and stiffness, Th neral added "t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing names of 47 men ont of snuMling! Ease your throbbing Din Or einieation called te do pore else ‘ jon « o do hor. ! Nothing In the world gives Gor pervice. disappenred from the prompt relief Pope's Cold und,” which costs only 25 cents ny drug store. It acta without nee, tastes nice, causes no Incon- roll# during transition from Of this nun disqualified for physic snd 7,268 failed to respond to reasons, lence. he sure you get the genuine, the eal! The absence of the other | accept 14,87% men include others who re- fa mre ATE \iaod to respond to. the. call and ’ Aisqualitied for physteal After having discus General Staft reasons why believed twelve intensive in the minimum to prep pe for wor, Gen, Hoott stated at langth why the Staff recommended that no further reliance be placed on the volunte “Eddys”’ Sauce will help your Christmas a feast. It Flavors Turkey and ries to perfection. 1,400 students are ANNAPOLIS messages. played on phonog or RUCKET OF CO. LAST WISH TWO ERIP 1 BUN scm With any firat-claaa power or coalition would render consary, A nation that la ao shoriaighted with respect to Its man power cannot be expectol to look far into the future wit r+ #pect to munitions and supple Walter L. Fisher, former Secretary of the Interior, who waa among th who appeared before the com In opposition to lain’s bill for untversal training that the pay of the army she doubted to provide a firrt line fense, He sug ing whieh would fit the life be made compulsory and that rapidly as they could be trained men he discharged into @ eltizon resegve, liable for duty in war. President on told callers nat he had reached no Aostaten 0 to. day on universal training and will net fo until definite measures have been laid before him, told Nera the idea was attractive, init that It de pended on definite plans, ile doew not on the National Guard haw failed ‘MME, PAYLOWA IS SUED FOR $500 ‘ANGEL' PUT UP executors Want the Money the Late C.D, Stickney, Millionaire, | Advanced for Art's Sake, that Anna Paviowa, Russian dancer, ap- ared in Part IL. of Supreme rt to-day to hear others tell what a hard life is that of a dancing star. Mine. Paviowa was sued for ” by the executors of the will of Charles Dickinson Stickney, millionaire pa- tron of the arta and © philanthropiat, Victor Dandro, manager for Mme. Paviowa, testified lew wan present the system, and urged universal iabiltty to military training and service. Of all the nations of the world, he said, the United States and China wlone relied on volunteers to defend their national existence. He re- counted the failures of the volunteer system in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and how it fatied both the Confederacy and the Union in the Civil Wa ‘The em is ineMclent,” he said, because, under it we must wait for war to come before preparing our de- fense, We must walt for an emerg- ency before beginning to raise, train and equip the vast armies which war The gift distinctive in every phase of “tempt- ingly delicious” appeal Park & Tilford Chocolates and Bonbons At dealers everywhero and all our stores WATCHES DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ‘Yap Select Your Christmas Presents Now Don't Wait Until the Rush Begins y ou Can on the American Pian We carry a complete line of Diamonds, Jewelry and high grate Watches from $5.00 up to 9600.00. A small payment down and the balance payable weekly or monthly Terms as Low as $1.90 Per Week Make a handsome and everlasting Present with a small money outl Decide now. Buy a Diamond. Our easy pay ment plan It help you own one Our Prices—The lowest for Open an account. relmble Guaranteed Goods No employers’ references—no publicity. We trust any eat person Call, write or phone Cortlandt 9867 of Cort Will send representative if desired Open Evenings Until 10 MAIDEN LANE When Mr. Sticknoy declared he would be glad to finance the dancer in her! own company for art's sake only. He PUt up $5,000, the manager tentifed, explaining that it was only a little and if the company did not make food he would not expect any re- turn Mme. Paviowa insisted mn a Promixory note, whioh she gave the millionaire. The extent to which Mr. admired Mme. Paviowa's« shown by W. BL Gardner, a florist, who tantified the millionaire pur- chased $500 worth of flowers for Mme, Poeviowa on the occasion of her de- but with her own company, There was 0 deficit of $141,000 after the tour, 12 GIVEN UP AS LOST SAVED FROM DERELICT The Sardegna Brings In the Crew of the Nethtis, Which Broke Her Tow in Heavy Storm. The twelve men thought to hav been lost on the bark Nethtis, sepa- rated from the tug Garibaldl during a storm off the New Jorney coast on a voyage north from Brazil, were rea- cued yerterday by the Itallan ship Sardegna, which brought them to thin port to-day, Diatreas signals were observed «by the Bardegna's lookout at 10 AL M. Stickney art was yesterday when the Italian veawey from Mediterranean ports, was off Barnegat, A MNfevoat was lowered and the twelve men were taken on hoard, The Nethtis left Maranham, Brazil, in tow on Oct. 1%. Several times the line parted, but the tug succeeded in picking up the bark again unt, with lens than sixty miles of their 6,000. mile voyage still to be completed, the Nethtin was again lost on Friday, This time the heavy weather made It Impossible for the tug to recover her tow, and the bark'’s crow was given up as lost. > HID ASSETS; GE TS A YEAR. My and candidate for the P: ¥. wot a plum in the Supreme Court this morning when Justice Greenbaum appointed him ref eree inn pa tition sult involving the Chisholm. eatate the h that Chisholm many rake UktoR ee hearing eit gant of 4 referee > Hattron Destroy Weeds on Wary | WASHINGTON, Dee, 1s—Hiy an individual to ue a railroad un Indiuna laws for failure to destroy Wee's on its right of way by the Kupreme Court to ing @ Biate court decision, KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE announces ite iver attached to hedepri MULBA LOVE MUBI fornia took raiser, Isidore Ohringer of No. 1077 Simp Bireet, The Bron: Was to-day "| y and one day | iwon at Atlanta by States District Judge Manton er pleaded guilty to conceal ing the axsets of the Hronx Count Vamily Wine and Liquor Stores, tne. of Which he wae m ‘Otary and tre, urer, and whieh h bankrupt The liabilities (and { assis $13 ae Ite Haahes oe, Charles lute Republican THE EVENING WORLD, MON getting fat on 7-cent meals. MIDDY hi wireless in bed, using to pick up outside , ways George Gage, Cail- Who brenks mule colts to tunes raph. BAYONNE COAL DEALER HELD UP AT POINT REVOLVER BY ROBBER, WHO TOOK A Ala of La Orosse (Wis.) woman wae that the be buried beaide Jer five husbands, to each of achom ahe haa erccted a tombatone, OCOMOTIVIGS go nt full speed with- ont getting anywhere at Arlington, N. J., where they TL. are uned to furniah power for a celluloid plant, BANKER, 8, RAE CALS OF WEDOG TO SGER ONLY 28 | from First Page) | (Continue fot a square deal after the publicity caused by the istuing of the mar- riage licenne,” he anid, when be was Informed of the aged milltonaire lehange. “It lookw as (hough T were needed, They will find out what It in to trifle with the O'Brions. “ft doesn’t matter to me whether | Manolng ia rich of poor; f have alll ‘heed. Hut he promised to marry my ister, and, if he jiits her, the Man- ning famfly will regret thelr part in Influencing him. f know nothing of any settlement of $600,000 he is sald to intended to make on my sieter.” ne statement of of the Manning family that Miss }O'Hrlen came to this country to enter a convent as a nun and changed her mind untruc, Mr. O'Brien said His #ixter waa educated In an Trish convent school and finished at @ ‘convent in Ghent, Belgium, accord. jing to her brother, and came to this country with the definite purpose of |belne a business woman, She has known Mr. Manning many {years, rather than a few weeks, the brother asserted, and has gone about with members of the Manting family and that of Mr, Manning's close friend, Justice Cohalan, to whom she is distantly related. She was for- |meriy with the Standard Paint Com- pany an a stenographer and for the last seven years has been in the of- fice of Le Costume Royal, a fashion publication, Mr, Manning, after his stormy In- terview with Miva O'Brien, called the archeplacopal residence and can- celled the plans for the wedding. Mr. Manning is a Knight of Bt. Gregory, one of the highest of the Papal or- ders, and for that reason had asked he Cardinal himself perform mony ‘Then Mr. Manni tired to hia I. brary, and callers were told he was have some menbers war taking @ nap. _ “Father had a hard nigh sald lone of his married daughters in a } tone of serious sympathy, “and must | be allowed to rest.” ‘The only persons who had been tn- vited the. wedding besides the members of the Manning family and M Mrs. O'Brien, were Justice Rev. Father M. C, Gleeson, chaplain of the Nowport Novy Yard, the Misses O° and hteenth Street West of Sixth Avenue, leave on thelr last trip at half past four, Of course, If the matter were reaily urgent, one could take advantage of the apecial delivery system, But in most canes Unele fam‘s special delivery is nothing to brag about The point is, then, that there are close to 1,500,000 persons In th downtown section of the city Prived of the benefts of a 6 o'clock delivery effective In the ut tion, In the And theatrical di trleta and on the upper from Sixtieth Street and Third Avenue far north os Ninety-sixth Street hotel t side Whatever way this weakness is looked at, it is stlli a weakness. It applies not only to mall drop; in the clty but mail arriving at or 2.30 from points out of town and in- tended for persons in this zone, Post- master Morgan, when the report told his experience to him yesterday afternoon, sald; “The weakness you point out is one T am familiar with. It occurs to me, however, that some of that mail should have caught the last trip from Station O, In respect to Station Db, 1 wish to say that we have a wagon de- livery there, which, of course, is far short in efficiency of the service given by pneumatic tubes. The reason that there is no very after 4.30 from the zones you mention is due solely to @ rearrangement of schedules that had to be made on account of the eight) in ten hours working law CUT OFF BECAUSE OF LACK OF CARRIERS. As wo had not sufficient carriers to maintain a six o'clock service generally throughout tho city some rections of it had to be cut off. The zones you mention are among those affected by the re-arrangement of schedules, The carriers leave these branch offices at 4:30 on their last trip. The Postmaster waa delighted to known that, generally speaking, the elty delivery, as shown by the test, Ia something worth boasting ever the pneumatic tubes are used as an ald tha delivery is ex ent For the benefit of Evening World readers tho list of branch post offices their brother, David O'Conor, ofl apected by the rearranged schedule Dublin, eutting off deliveries after 4.40 or Ie aes ae earller is here given: , ‘Time of last Stations. delivary. tion. General Veet Office 4 PM. Mway ‘ark Kow Well ttrete adoro Bina ia Saal GUILTY IN HARRIMAN THEFT | ieiestaci i i isin teat b dla Bauiare, 6 AW TM n a a A. ‘ ; i ree Restitution Made for Daggett, His 4 1% Hoes watt Lawyer Tells Court—Sen- fee BAe ae coer ? EXAMPLES OF DESPATCH OR lence Is Delayed. / hur B, Daggett, formerly super- nt of the safe deposit depart- A Inte; ment of the Fifth Avenue Hranch of m- Loan and Trust ( pany, pleaded guilty te-day Jndge Nott to the charge of grand larceny, based upon the theft of Jew- worth $65,000 from Mrs, Edward Harriman, widow of the railroad magnate In entering the plea for his client, George Gordon Battle made an appeal for clemency. He said Daggett had always led an exemplary life and that [be had ylelded to temptation. Strong friends, sald the attorney, had come | to his rescue, and full restitution had }beon made, Mr, Battle said that the Jotficials of the trust company had lasked that clemency be shown, and that Mrs. Harriman did not wish bim to be kept in prison longer | "Judge Nott said he would not im- pose sentence until Friday, and that jin the meantime a probation officer | would make # full Investigation of the the Farmers’ H ease. > nen He Knew of Death of Ma ne K DETROIT, Mich, Dec, 18. ing that he had knowledge death of Mra, Madeline Kramer, Confesn- of the nine pody was found teen, whose mutilated body was Limbedded in ice ina diteh on the out. lakirts of town & Week amo, has been Stained from Dr. Menry (A n= riding to & alatement to-day bury, © | pute the office of Prosecutor Jasnow- tak physician's alleged confea- rion followed an almost continuous lariliing by police aince bis arrest laat | Wednesday morning He Bi 4 ‘Mad #1 4,00 ank bat Died of! Cold WORCHSTER, Mass, Dee Thomas Monahan of North G eighty-five years old and reported to have $14000 in savings banks, died | a) Hos from} nnd» esterday r, Who; called to of the! snowdr lite, DELAY. Here are some of the notable ex- amples of despatch or delay in deliv- ery taken from ® batch of letters dropped here and there last Saturday —always in a branch sts U—Letter dropped tn tion Y, No. 1160 Third Aven n 7.40 Saturday morning arrived at the uptown office of The World, Broad- way at Thirty-ninth Street, ar 9% Time, 2 houra and 10 minutes. 2—Letter dropped at College Sta- tion, One Hundred and Fortieth Street near Eighth Avenue, at 10.10 Saturday morning delivered at " 148 Weat Sixteenth Street at same day, Time, and minutes, §—Letter dropped at Station Y, No 1160 Third Avenue, at 7.40 Raturday t Sta. 10 4 hours HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, 3 j We believe th Restaurant is We serve good food a equipped popular price charge a price 80 extreme ibe oF Chicken Balad. . i Pot of Fea —» “Lasaier terne tl je appreciate Wonderful Club Breakfasts, 35c to DAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. ry i ot} rather than decrying and that where- | No Daneing. Baked (boned) Chicken Pic.” rf For Ladies and Cen'lemen. 147-149-151 West 43d St., One Door East of B’way hem away--which proves that peo In ton or twelve Instances, mostly on the lower and upper east side, two boxes were found from 16 to 50 feet apart. |. Some of the lower cast and weat |aide substations, usually « com | | bination drug store and subs |station, have one box inkide and Janother about ten fect from. the doorwa The conspicuous: ex. | ample of this is the sub-station in the Postal 1 District at Stanton and Foray the ets, in the midat of the ower east side. There ia & box on Voraythe Street ten feet from the door of the sub-station and another lirectly inside of the door. Hut to find n third box in that neigh- heod you would have to travel in for an hour and then count urself lucky If it were one that gave reles hearty assurance of Uncle Sam's | bucking | Bight of every twelve mall boxes ®, south of Four- les for the notices have on the low eonth & junk pile been torn off omMetal vt nothing left to identi- fy them ax workable mall boxes except- ing the them. ‘OLD POLICE HORSE WON'T PULL HUCKSTER'S CART Will Buy Laughlin and Give Him to His Rider. Whatever other supernnnuated po- Nee hortes go to-day from publio| auction to the huckster’s cart, Laugh. In, who for twenty-five years haw! lwerved tho department, won't be ‘among them, At least two friends y they will buy Laughlin and give! jhim ag a Christmas present to the man who rode him during most of} a term of service, Mounted Police- | man John L. Wendell | Wendell was quoted the other day | y he wiehed he could afford | gi'in, In consequence, B. retired real estate| r, of No, 140 Fifty-elghth |Strect, and Mra, #. U. Kibbe, Presi. dent of the Bide « Wee Home, both {way they wilf purchase the faithful jold horse and give him to Wendell. “1 promise 1 the ‘appy poll an, “that Laughlin will never have to work any mor | Twenty-five horses will be old at |the auction, whieh takes place this afternoon at Fiss, Doerr & Carroll's stables, Ni 5 East Twenty-fourth Street. Mrs, Kibbe says the Home | will buy other of the old animals and send thom to the Bide a Weo farm to| rest, CASTORIA | Por Infants and Children (In Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears Ze, : the | Direct from our factory to mere fact that they look like Friends | m: | Signature of FROM $4, Positively Save wou Ye | 8 CO. SuoHras® NEW YORK, SUITE: 366-5 TA! HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. | at the first duty of a to serve good food — ee — Ss it should be served—in the best restaurant in] New York—-and we ly low that YOU will be glad to pay it No Cabaret our range of prices: ghett : fi ating Sca'ing Cap-ci'y 609. Always Open. <= good thing.” - Morning Telegraph. | ! oR or er a for probate blanks several days ago, and READY FOR ARCHBOLD WILL. thier has ven the rc a the } j . 1A ectadmed } Expected That $100,000,000 Fintate| White Tiaing. Mi, Archne cy } 1 WIE Be Probated tm Went [ihn vowed in Tarrytown. Porvigrd chester County. 1c in reported that Mr. Archie wr (Special to The Krening World ) an estate estimal of’ a MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Dec {yreen,, 390,000.000, an A190 anAere Od : It is expected that the will of the I atock# and bonds are mage up 9 inate aad'friona of ont B: Rocneteiey, |\aneihiacien noe Ane ee - bes d 4 | aubeldiaries z: who died @ ago his country —_— (Continued from First Page.) t rrning, delivered at Brooklyn of- Banmen a) ith barren re are et A HORS LEADER, , . The W 3 o'cla y rom the Del tube fa used an au ald, waa ite weaxe| tts. TIMG, seven hours twenty mine Weatebenter Wownty” sone. time thie |, (Fm the Dural, Bre Stet : utes, | general counsel for the Standard | “What makes you think ‘no? ~~ Nears from two in the afternoon in the} 4—Letier dropped at Station Y, No jon Company Rie PRL oad at iia own daughters obey him. Rone cast and weet of Franklin Street! 1140 Third Avenue, at 740 A. M. Sat- and embracing certain sections of the Prey ceiive bes at iy q s ores. ot ( + . e id, in One Hundred and For- Times Square Post Offi From} ty-ninth 4 1 odiock that ate that hour on the efficiency of the} ternoon five hours and twenty BROOKLYN city delivery diminishes from sixty) minutes | pmb Spd SLE to seventy-five per cont. in this zone] )o— letter sty 1 at Station D, t et, at 130 Saturday in proportion to ite offectivencen olse-| afternoon, delivered at Bronx office (°) Where throughout Manhattan and! of the World at 6 P. M. samo day. le even an far north an One Hundred) Time, three and one-half hours, pA AL nA A OS Slips i—Lotter stamped at Hudson Tor- ‘ and Forty-ninth Street, Thia applic’) minal at § o'clock Baturday dolivered Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn exclusively to residerices, flata and) at pronx office of The World at 6 tenements. ye M. same day Time, three hours, This may ho better appreciated hy |, 7 Five letters dropped in Hudson “yy, Terminal and General Post Office be- ‘ the following exam Five letters | : tween 2.16 and 2.30 Saturday, and ad- were dropped In the Cenoral Post Of-| Sreaued to persone in Weae Tweltth, SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY fice, Broadway and Park Row, at| Thirteenth, Fourteenth, fieenth and 4 i) th 2 Jat Saturday, addressed to Sixteenth Streets, delivered thin apartment houses in West Tweitth,| (Monday) morning in fret round of | Went Thirteenth, West Fourteenth . Letters dropped at Station D,| Went Fifteenth and West Sixteenth| East Twelfth Street, at 2.30 Friday | Streets. The person addressed wan rei least crtiGae, to Wert asked to eallp The Evening Worl! “pie Evening World reporter in his ofclook that night Nobody |tour covered stations aa far north as The reason was that they did/One Hundred and ty rag Street Jot .~|and from th to Station It, Grand fot get the letters, None of tho let- | int suffolk Strecte, on tho lower enat ters was delivered until this morning. aide, and everywhere he went the NO DELIVERY THERE AFTER jajibox was a diMeulet eonmodity 430 O'CLOCK. Ito find, elt in the Inquiry an tlt for The Eve. |tlons of Murray Hill c a id ‘ . ‘i ithe uptown business district or ning World ahowed that there t# no | teaming aldo atreoia of the lower emat delivery from braheh stations in this | side. district after 4.80. The carriera in| MERE ARE EXCEPTIONS TO THE the Station O zone, operating from | RULE ' Oto lh year sizer 600 Girls’ Tub Dresses An Additional Purchase Attractive Frocks in smartly belted and straight line models in a wide range of plain or fancy materials in white or colors. SALE PRICE 1.00 On Sale at the Brookiyn Store No €, O. D's. No Credits. Hotel Association of New York City AND The Society of Restaurateurs HAVE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED THAT AS NEW YEAR'S EVE FALLS ON THE SABBATH, THE USUAL CELEBRATION OF THAT EVENT WILL BE HELD Monday Evening, January Ist The Co-operation of the Pablic Is Respectfully Requested. S'S ONS OF THE BOYS ABAT Mim BvaRY SURBAY Wy IA TAR PUNAY SIDE