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$28 RRR TERE: SGT DOT? CLEMENT ee “APOE See of HE SOURCE Tonle Laxative 10¢ & 2c the Box Special jin setton of the liver, sa | renew 1 AND PREVENT | ANOTHER TUBE OPENED stalled to guard ama THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECE of the tuber, The connection of the north tube y Was even more successful than ith, in whieh t 6 deviation betwe UNDER THE EAST RIVER tubes will be used by t Another under- wator pneehon ) In the operation of the between Manhattan kiyn William and Beekman k \ of the Beventh Avenue was compldted to-day, when the will connect eubway omen PIMPLES, | headings of the Old Slip-Clark Street BLOTCHES, [north tube of the Interborouah were yao] BALLOW BRIN: | joined. ‘The south tube was connect even Seges Deen Venere at Nov. 4h eee | Andrew Wood five years old, dup on Nov. 28. A c vibe Will], Sie tess seantont of iepacio he, connect the two long tunnels. which] was taken suddenly iil to-day at Cham- Aro Keven feet Apart. «In this com- and fireenwich Streets and died be: partment a pumping plant will be in-| for, he could rece rattantien Street nat the flooding | Station. HOLIDAY GIFTS That Please Men MOST SURE The following, in enormous quantities and variety of at remarkably low prices, are suggested as OF A MAN’S APPROVAL and appreciation is some article of apparel of' ster- ling worth in ade than he usually has the time to select for himself. sign more exclusive and distinctive styles particularly desirable Gifts: “Silk Robes. Silk Shirts... Silk Half Hos » Velvet Smoking Jackets MEN’S FURNISHINGS 5th Avenue THIS SS 1—The $110 3—The $85 ee Model Columbia Model Columbia —==. Grafonola Grafonola 2—The $100 4—-The $75 Model Columbia | Mode! Columbia $110 ops IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Mass Carnegie Thursday, Dr. J. L. Magnes will report conditions as found by him in Poland, Lithuania and Galicia. Addresses by of Missouri, Cong Music under direction of Kurt Schindler. Nathan Straus, Temporary Chairman. Requests for reservations of seats will be filled to-day. A limited number of half past 7 o'clock. Campaign Committee for Jewish War Sufferers. 22.50 to 50.00 .3.25 to 8.50 ..50c to 2.45 13.50 & 22.50 WEEK Grafonol OF Yt More Xmas Outfits Mayor Mitchel, ssman Meyer London. Silk Scarfs. Silk Scarfs. Fe .95c Silk Mufflers 3. 50 to 10, 50 Belt Sets (Sterling Buckles) 3.50 & 5.00 1.65 35th Street Entrance MAIN FLOOR James MeCreery & Co, 34th Street 125 ; DELIVERS} Grafonola ND 12 COLU MBIA DOUBLE- DISC RECORDS 24 SELECTIONS) R OWN CHOOSING 25M Warr he $21.50 THLY OVEN SATURDAY 34 lectins Hall Dec. 21st, 8 P. M. Rabbi Leon Herrison, Senator Reed Jacob H. Schiff, Presiding. unreserved seats will be open to the public at with the | | Would Be Wiped Out, He | in « BATTLE CRUSERS “AMS VTALARM, SHS CAP, SIMS Without Them U. S. Fleet! | Tells House Committee WASHINGTON, Dec. 19—If tho United States navy, at present with. vut battle cruisers, should be drawn | Into a war and still be without them, | 4 ican commerce could be swepe | from the seas and the American navy | destroyed, ship by «hip, Capt. W, §, Sinuns, U. #. N day told the mmands th. Simms declared, becaus iisers are more numer than and superior to Germany’ | “To 1 ordinary cruisers against ' Hl ae Simms said would © same effect as send y force against a force} he q cruiser, faster than any | +n flight or run, as it chooses, | 1 select Ite own battle range. | caught by an ord! rs and other uld not ¢ | cruisers, }xea and swe your enemy t you must take ¢ the United States has a to engage an att Simms sald, the Panama defenseless, despite mas Ke a navy four times Great Hritain’s and it fond against adic at-| xt { y Great Britain did nat] coast, Capt nany can at Capt, Simms | “th me reason Villa can at | tack the border, blow up villages and ravish the inhabitants,” Simms ro- inside story ittle remats as a “diplo * a mistake, Re 8 that had had all night to ge He indicated Jellicoe ki the German fleet was, A the greatest ¢ | whe for was von when he came rulscrs couling. r the battle erul aged bin and two battle Sir If von Speo had ved, Simms | » Br could not und » hour, anil man with wma ring guns, could have st 1 them at 9.000 yards nited States navy will ii e | prepar | years | whieh SELECTIVE CONSCRIPTION PROPOSED BY BAKER IF | GUARD IS A FAILURE House } minitten toed Hoy ulti f Intensive re leet trained Gen, Hugh Ncott, of the Army, di od tnuing to urge a uni- military system before ere une our was |'cellist, that wo ‘| the toes and cases of infe Jat any -| is applied, and th fet. 27th & Nth Sts, Il Trovatore,’”’ “The Messiah,”’ | Anda Recital By Sylvester Rawling. \¢T"s TROVATORE,” sung at the Metropolitan Opera House last night before a large audience, gave Claudia Muzio, as tho il;tated Leonora, another chance to Ingratlate herself with us, of which she took full advantage. Her dramatic sense and her artistic conception alike were ad- mirable, but her tendency to scream | was apparent, as it was in “Tosca.” Get rid of {t, Miss Muzio! Your votce Js good enough when you use ft nat- urally, are suMicient tu win our favor. Per- haps of all the cast Louise Homer, as Axicena, was the most convincing, Her impersonation was gripping and her voice was a delight, Then there was Martinelll, a virile Manrico, his singing a successful challenge to his predecessora tn the part; and, also, | there was Amato, whose Impersona tion of the Coung Di Luna ts a well engraved picture, For the rest there were Leon Rothier and Marie Mat\- feld and Pietro Audisio and Vincenzo | Reseniglian, and Mr, Sett's splendid Mr, Polacco’s | chorus, and, over all, fine condueting. ne and your youth and beauty) tolumbia MBER 19, 1916. \COL. HARDING HERE TO ASK Zone Governor Arrives From Colon on Way to Washington—Stide Stopped, He Says. Chester Harding, U. 8. Ay Governor of the Canal Zone, was a passenger on the United Fruif liner} Metapan, which arrived this after-| jnoon from Colon, He Is on his way! to Washington to put in a bid for) $17,000,000 for the continuation of te work On the canal | The slide in the Culebra cut has been stopped, he said, and there is a) mean depth of forty feet in the canal, Twenty-three thousand men now employed in the zone and may for al ong t Last year the canal made: of $450,000, | which is only | Col ar return a slight mark as to what {t will make in times of peace, ding said Col. H West 42nd Street Henry a held fifty mus i b miaehine | the ev the “Hatleluj: There was a joint . Hall last night by Chari ‘ pianist, and i 5 dience of moderate size. their programme with Ce sonata in A major and ende - ity Debussy's sonta in E 01 the two Mr. ¢ aay Aroon, Dutch Irish me the ins ‘HIGH HEELED SHOES PUT CORNS ON TOES _| Tells women how to dry up a corn so it lifts out without pain. Modern high-b twear buckle many of th iw are th T Gunes of a drug called (reasone is sufficient to rid one o hard or soft corn or y n stops the r entire corn, roo and all, lifts right out, It is a stick substance, which dries t Rings, es Regular st. 915.00 925. 00 | "Fis.00 | 453-455 Sixth Ave., N.Y ing the Na until they }1 wat up f troops would selves In ma through that hi tion that ould have ‘The Piano that repro- duces the playing of ists in your home. Hear It KNABE | ‘WAREROOMS | th ie.at 39th St \Music Roll SALE Brand New 88-Note Player Piano Rolls which include the latest hits, songs, dan- ces, marches, classics, cte., will be placed on sale to- morrow. Llc to 50c Some Are Listed as High as $1.75 OPEN EVENINGS WISSNER 55-57 FLATBUSH AVE, BROOKLYN was the arganist| produces corns, und nde df hospital | « quarter of an vhich of every moment it men and 14 Kt. hein Gold Mountings ais ie le S70, Fn B RAFF Waa Open Evenings, 14-Karat Gold Bands, at $6.00 to 21 14-Karat Gold Brooches at set with Corals, Sapphires, A at $5.00 to 50. at $5.00 to 25. Silk Pajamas, Silk Neckwear from Silk Shirts.“ t i Men’s Extra Quality of rich imported silks; all nm Tray Covers, “1.75, Centrepieces, ai Scarfs, bemst’d and hand e Old Oak Cellarets, formerly #20.00 to 150,00, at $12.50 to 80.00 Mahogany Cellarets, formerly $75.00 to 125,00, at $55.00 to 85,00 Mahogany Piano Benches, at $9.00 to 16.50 Mahogany Tip-Top Tables, at $4.50 to 21.00 Makogany Secretaries, at $65.00 to 100.00 Mahogany Smokers’ Stands at $2.25 to 14.00 Real Amber Cigarette Tubes, with -0U 14-Karat Gold Rings, Signet and Stone Set, many of very unique design, Diamond and Platinum Dinner Rings, specially priced at $75.00 to $250, S5c to 3.75 $3.50 to 8.50 | at 25e, Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, * Lingerie Cushion Covers, Irish Linen Dresser and Buffet $17,000,000 FOR CANAL'| The Drink for the Brain Worker Invigorating, Vitalizing, Delicious INSTANT POSTUM instead of coffee. The table beverage young folks like and old folks need. Rich in the mineral salts. Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues Articles of Jewelry for Gifts Special for Wednesday’s Selling: White 14-Karat Gold Wrist Watches, on silk ribbon, plain and engraved, at id Bar Pins, methy sts, etc. 00 00 00 Christmas Gifts Suitable for Men Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets and Blanket House Robes; High-class Neckwear of Imported Silks in exclusive designs; Shirts of Silk, Silk s| Crepe and all other desirable materials for dress or business wear; Reefers, with silver buckles, initialed or plain. | Knitted Silk Reefers, 4.00 to 10.50 Knitted Silk Special To-morrow and. Thursday: Neckwear ew designs, at $1.35 each Reduced from $2. 00 Men’s Silk Dress Reefers, accordion weave, at Decorative Linens Appropriate for Gifts Madeira Hand Embroidered and Hand Scalloped Tea Napkins, doz. Cocktail Napkins, dz. 2.7. 30c, 35c¢ 2.25, 2.50 at $3.45, $3.75, $2.25, “ inb'd, 81.75 Lace Trimmed Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, ovelty Art Furniture SPLENDID ITEMS, EMINENTLY DESIRABLE FOR GIFTS: Colonial Work ‘Tables, in mahogany, at $13.50 to 22.50 Gate Leg Tables, in mahogany, at $12.00 to 25.00 Mahogany Tea Wagons, at $9.50 to 40.00 Mahogany Nest Tables, at $14.50 to 30.00 Mahogany Fern Stands, at $8.75 to 22.50 Mahogany Book Cases, at $24.00 to 75.00 “Rene” Pearl Necklaces, various lengths, most beautiful sheen, in white and cream, Special value $10.00 Velvet and Silk Draw String Bags, Imported, steel beaded; excellent a at $15.00 and 25.0 Rhinestone Bar Pins and Brooches. Replicas of Diamond Jewelry, set in ster- ling silver, at $1.00 to 22.50 Smoking Jackets at Bath and House Robes from $3.50 to 69.00 Men's Fancy & Plain Neckwear Large flowing-end shapes, One dozen for W est 43rd Street $25.00 to 50.00 Leather Belts 5.00 to 45,00 at 55c each $4.00 4.95, 5.75, 6.50 2.95, 4.25 4.95 and 9.00 4.25 and 4.75 2.50 and 2.95 Luncheon Cloths, band drawn and embroidered, at $2+25 at $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 Mahogany Serving Trays, with glass protected tops, at $3.75 to 7.00 Arm Chairs, covered in tapestry, at $30.00 to 55.00 Mahogany Foot Stools, $3.00 to 10.00 Gilt Mirrors, t $1.50 to 6.50 Mahogany Desks, at $18.50 to 80.00 Mahogany Candlesticks, at 85c a pair

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