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< : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917. DANCERS UPSET (HERVEY AND WHITNEY = [4 “FETS DE Vanier |tiavedso,nszoe truune emraim| tr, Rts aad hats ett PIECED WILL GIVES HER BY ANTI-SUFF RAGISTS t's Hospital, SLUMBER OF DIPLOMATS! NEGLECTED DUTY, HE SAYS) © 70 we socrary BvANT' 2%, Cysree ‘Maier macs ot| Wee Mew Brihiog °" $5,000 SHE DOESN'T WANT Forty-seventh Street ferday 'atternpon in the ‘Pal mle Miss Grannis Tells of Tearing Up - 4 Testamént of Curator Morton, Mrs, Philip M. Lydig gave a lunch: ici j¢on yesterday at No. 14 Washington a Suicide, \Feupes vis. Seienie an -| Organized Labor “Unanimously] ‘Through tho piecing together of a who'had come from Washington to| Against Involuntary Servitude,” | ¥!ll she had torn up Miss Ruth | open the exhibition of Zuloaga paint- 4 * Grannis, a writer, of No, 68 Wash- lings. The guests included the Presi- He Tells Congress, ington Square, probably will be com- dent of the National Academy of De- . Jalgn, the curator of the Metropolitan | WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—Organ-|pelled to accept an estate she does |Museum ot Art and a few of Mrs, | ized labor, President Gompers of the|not want. The situation arose in the Lydig’s personal friends. American Federation of Labor told| Surrogate’s Court to-day when the ‘ lthe Senate Interstate Commerce| bits of paper were offered as the will yentoraggnation H. Diteon received! Committees to-day, is “unantmous-|of Josoph I. Morton, former curator Annual Sale C. G. Gunther's Sons Furs 20% Reductions On the Entire Stock 391 Fifth Avenue ig-Rice and Swedish Minister ) Minority Leader Wagner Attacks the - Join in Protest Against Cap- Public Service Commis- ital’s Playhouse, sioners in Senate. | FASHINGTON, Jan, 11.--Sir Cecil ALBANY, Jan, 11.—Public Service ug-Hice, British Ambassador, /Commissioners Charles $8. Hervey WY. A. F. Ekengren, Minister! ang Travis H. Whitney «* the First Sweden, endorsed a petition to : =a) ARR a A local courts to-day by Rear-Ad_ | District, were attacked by Minority Seaton Sohroeder, retired, which | Leader Robert F, Wagner in the Sen- tor the closing of the Playhouse, | ate to-day for alleged neglect of their capital's exclusive private the-| omeial duties in order to perform po- club, | litical gervice, iral Schroeder, who lives next @ays dancing in the Playhou Senator Wagner did not mention nts sleep in the rear of his home | elther commissioner by name, but re- Thirty-seventh Street. jly against Involuntary servitude, of the Grolier Club, who committed that fleets of automobiles make | ferred to one who had helped in ‘he whether It ls permanent or tempo-|sulcide July 26 last, ible in the front. The Brit- assy is across the street and| Preparation of the Governor's tenta- Bwedish Legation is close by. tive budget and to another who had ee - been active in the management of mag | Charles KE. Hughes's Presidential ’ campaign. Commisstoner Hervey as- ‘sisted in aring Governor Whit- man's bu and Commissioner oh Whitney connected with the A headquarters of the Hughes Alliance. $ Senator Wagner charged that the j Commissioner who assisted in pre- is . paring the Governor's tentative bud- ‘ere and Red, Felt Awful from Dis- , get made an error involving $3,500,000. Senator Henry M. Page th nt and Loss of Hair, One| assured the Senate that it need not SREY Liter ne Latent ne |e On July 18, Miss Grannis declares, a " per King's dance at the Coterie Club, | He opposed the arbitration iaw| Morton called at her home These Wednesday dances aro given | recommended by President Wilson to| handed her his wi LTETty. GOA under the patronage of Mrs, Anthony | supplement the Adamson Law, be-|ing to about $5,000, : J. Drexel Biddle jr. the Vicomtesse|cause it interferes with the right of i. annie woe 8 Be Sibour, Mrs. Preston Gibson. Mrs. /an employe to strike and thus, helan affidavit, “I did not want him to George J! Gould and Mrs, contends, results in involuntary serv-|make such a will, It re it up. Merritt. itude by forbidding a strike pending! Morton picked up th Seeeenemenge “go investigation of a controversy be-|them in his pocke: ARRESTED IN JURY BOX, =| tween, ratiroad employees and em-| wanted to commit ployers. him that he should not do that, and ‘The Federation, he sald, was not) that under no conditions would T ac- ken From Supreme! affiliated with the brotherhoods but|cept his property, m Relative's Charge. |has “a common policy and interest a »sendorf, forty-five, a) with them.” ccna New York ke Cuticura Soap and One Box | Worry about the $3,500,000 error. “Both ale hosiery dealer of No. 270 BERL the Finance Committes and the enue, a s ar-| ville) ntment Healed, Cost Only 75c. | Simona ® Committee and the 1 Avenue, Brooklyn, was ar-| ADMIRAL SIGSBEE BETTER, |sayvine rested this afternoon while serving a ——ooos pee eee A juror before Justice Shearn in the| that later turned out to be eczema. RUBBERNECK” JUST A PLAIN Miss Frances Judson will tak® @! him and the detective led him away but Improv | affected parts were sore and red, Prominent part in @ fete de vanito! to answer in the Washington Heights| Rear Admiral Charles D. Signbeo— ee a ey deal a nee PUBLIC HACK SAYS COURT to be held by the Junior Anti-Suffrage | Magistrate's Court. Sigabee of the Maine—who has been {ll paneer : ’ Leaguo in the Maza ballroom on tho! Bugenic Rosendorf, the Juror's «is-|for three weeks at No. 630 West Ono ¢ jaw, made oath that on July 10 awful from the disfigurement. The | |, called on her at the Hotel ith later became sore eruptions, and Under Rule of L prominent! age of six IF THIS ADVT. said, , with a dance to fol- | ‘ds will be devoted to evening of Feb. ' Hundred and Twelfth Street, i# getting | YY; cense Commis-|!0W. The proc eclaire and borrowed 2,500 worth | better, Dr. D. 8. D. Jessup of No, 601 hair. sioner if It S SP 4 the after-care of infantile paralysis| of jewels, besides a pawn ticket for] West One Hundred and Thirteenth “Teuffered misery two years, Thena| — Oner Ht Solicits Passengers | cusew and to Anti-Suftrage work. AS-| fo) ohne property Septet attes | Strect fs attending him. | Those who | lend recommended Cuticura Soap and On Streets. sisting the officers at the entertain~| that date « 1d not find fim, | called, to oa tor twos jorf told the detective that he nt, and after using them a month | and intermuscular Rosalsky to-day sustained| ment, besides Miss Judson, will be} , {lonrniort (ol | . - business difficulties kept him in bed BILIOUSNESS, PIMPLES, tk Bikes Aales ad oce tr sag | the Validity of the city ordinance plac-|the Misses Ruth and Faith etic from mak itutfon Oe ee tee wreanee | OMSEEPATION, BLOTOHRA, 7 r re eraldine Adee, er, Elsie rs DP apr! Rae! traine ke. F i nt 1 was completely healed.” |!9& the regulation of sight-seeing mo-| Geraldine Adee, Louise Gilder, E wig a thie; chial cold. He ha rained nurse | HhADACHES, SALLOW SKIN. ” " . the doctor cails every day, fr ) Florence Finegan, 1683 Ave- | tor cars within the province of the|and Elizabeth Comstock, Margaret) iit) Gay, @ policeman at Woat ‘yas had acute pains’ for & week, | te A, N. Y. City, July 3, 1916, Commissioner of Licenses. ‘The | Warrin and Constance Wickersham. | 1 prighton, 8, 1., who lives at Elm vement being Impossible without | Prevent these distressin, lopinion was rendered in the caso of |1t i# expected that a large sum will Sask, wa berlously iajured £ " . says toxlay'’s bulletin, “He has coming serious by making Cuticura |X drivers of sight-seeing cars| b@ Taised, and jt Is announced that | Park. ously Injured last night|no paralysis. He says he rea | ‘and no other, your every-day {Charged with violation of the or- | tickets at $3 and boxes at $40 may be | WMSh It att Road and Cedar stiset, feht iiterature tor Neary exercivee The Tenic Lazative 10 and 2Se. the Bor. Mivites, salted By little touches of | “inance and fined by a City Magistrate, | obtained of Mrs, George W. Wicker- E UHL Aged ts Wheura ( ent now and then, They appeal sham, 30 Bast & hn adeno IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONS IN i Cedar Street, fight Iterature for hi @ ideal for keeping the complexion and clear, hands soft, scalp clean, luxyriant. Sample Each by Return address post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, H, Boston.”’ Sold everywhere, | / Advt. 5 _ fo: Our Club Plan |} = “If a sight-seeing car solicits public passengers on the street then It comes: fo an easy and dignified way of Spectocing clothing for the entire ra could not be a s bhie Peete ihc | Notes in Society J d by the Commissioner of Licenses. All the men fad been arrested for iting trade in front of the vartous| Mrs. George Thompson gave & of the companies they worked |luncheon yesterday at No. 162 East In his decision Judge Rosalsky rst Street for Miss Augusta utante dauget cof Mr. epherd K. De Forest. were the Misses Elise aith, Elsie Saltus, Ade- rding, Dorothy Pickhardt, Yanine Pond, Ja under the regulations of the public! Some § ly. Simply hack ordinance, and the owner or oper: | TOY PAY $1 A WEEK 4 i, Hele la trude Riker, Viola Flannery, Geral- ioecenne Beer demice Amons | tine Hall, Charlotte Gye, Beatrice Pynchon, Caroline napp, ina | to Sayville), | Pyan, Evangeline Brewster Jobnson, Pde Gat Lele -| Dorothy Dunn, Helen Trenholm, Eve- jman troops on the -llyn Payne, Josephine Cha nberlin, vorable that several hospitals for epi-!e1en Clarkson and Zillah ‘Thompson, Sesnio8 have been ee the ——— « bureau announced to-day. Among dw 5 | 83 to 57 W. 14th St., hompitals thus done away ‘with'was | Mrs. Edward B. Close gave a emall | for treatment of dysentery and one | dinner o last night at No. 3 Kasi New York. (observation station for intestinal com-|Ninety-second Street. The tables plaints, wi placed in the ballroom and There is no other Player Piano of established reputation at $395—without interest or extras of any kind—that equals the “Walters” in tone, in stor Sons. mus comply with the | jeune) McPherson, ~ Suckley Ward, Helen Dudgeon, Ger- Until full amount is paid ction guaran’ | BERLIN (via wire | Upon the truth of this statement we stake our| reputation for honest and upright business dealings. Let us prove our claim. Come and see the New and Unrivalled Tri-Solo Melodist o WALTERS ° 88-Note Player Piano imme] 935 [ams On Terms of $2 a Week We Give » Beautiful Music Cabinet, Bench, | FREE: Cover, 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Selection} * and Free Delivery to Your Home. Men’s Winter Overcoats to go into effect to-morrow, will affect the entire re- maining stock of fine outergarments, including Over- coats for dress as well as for business and general wear BONWIT TELLER & CO, _ The Specially Shop of Onginatona FIBTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF GheMost Notable Sale of Fars of Quality 8 Fashion Grer'Held by this Shop | At Greatly Reduced Prices | For Friday & Saturday a special feature will be made of Overcoats « $17.50, 21.50 & 38.00 Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats - have been reduced to $60.00, $70.00 & $95.00 Higher-cost Fur and Fur-lined Overcoats have also been included in the general scheme of drastic price reductions You owe it to yourself to call and see our new 1917 Style Walters Player Piano. It will be a revelation to the most critical purchaser and will prove conclusively what player excellence can be attained by craftsmen working under ideal conditions in a modern daylight factory. Greater efficiency in the manufacture of Walters Pianos and Player Pianos has been our sole aim. How well we ‘Women’s & Misses’ Fur Coats " 5 ~ ded is best demonstrated by the testi: of | Fob seay in ae | apf yetang ne mantener e! (Men's Overcoats, First Floor) thousande of eatistied owners. A pi coney pelts.) lyed muskrat pelts. : : Our prices are lower than those quoted for Pianos and Regularly 85.00 to 95.00 48.50 Regularly 245.00 to 350.00 195.00 Player Blanes of equal merit elsewhere, because we sell f Hudson Seal Coats Bordered Hudson Seal Coats direct from our factory to the purchaser, and thereby ( inaulbct polis) Ff i Hila muskrat pelts, trimmed with insky, fox or skunk. sd gularly 95.0010110.00 65.00 ty, for of shut 90 10395.00 225.00 gt aa ‘d Li sory Seal Coats Bordered Hudson Seal Coats muskrat pelts. 4 (Dyed muskrat pelts; cape collar and Regularly 125.00 to 145.00 85.00 Sssegyy ied pena e Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 365.00 to 425.00 245.00 (Self sailor collar.) . Model Hudson Seal Coats Regularly 145.0010 165.00 95.00 | © (One of a kind, trimmed with | Bordered Hudson Seal Coats earions by si ay 0550.00 265.00 (Dyed muskrat pelts; skunk border, and cuffs.) 1 Ermine Wrap iad Rely 225.00 to 245.00 145.00 Regularly 1650.00 850.00 eliminate the middleman’s profit. Our New Style “F” Walters Piano The Best Piano Built to Sell at On Terms of $1 a Week Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. Pronounced Price Reductions will be made, at the same time, in the greater number of the Winter styles in YOUNG MEN’S SUITS which wil! be marked, for immediate clearance, at $16.50 & 21.50 The sizes range in genera! from 33 to 40 inches chest Walters Upright Pianos, $225 to $310 Walters Player Pianos, $395 to $500 Walters Grand Pianos, $525 to $575 Erhard Upright Pianos, $300 to $400 Erhard Player Pianos, $500 to $600 Erhard Grand Pianos, $625 to $1100 EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for the beautiful new Walters or Erhard Piano or Player Piano. We will make a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 a week on a Piano or $2 @ week on a Player Piano, Upon request a representative will call, Send for our Regularly Muffs-— Regularly sae se etal 7.50 | Nutria......... 15.00 7.50 | Black Lynx.. ANAT MIE RS) 7.50 | Hudson Seal.. 19.50 10.00 MAUOL, ..escarccesoencecec tude 9.50 | Natural Raccoon.......... 24.50 14.50 Natural Skunk ..,......../8.50 9.50 | Natural Skunk............25.00 12.50 (Young Men's Suits, Fourth Floor) Hudson Seal.........+++++35.00 18.50 | Beaver.,........eeees eee 12500 12.50 1917 illustrated catalogue. Piano Salesrooma, Third Floor, Moleskin........+ +++ 000+ +3950 22.50 | Hudson Seal..,.....,.....27.50 14.50 | —— Natural Skunk.. ..39.50 22.50 | Natural Skunk.......... 9250 19.50 Fifth Avene -Madtaon Avenue, New York - — ‘aupe Fox ‘ 22.50 ; 19.5 Thirty Thtrty- | ~ 4 re 27.50 | Natural Skunk 39.50 7 ptomrtty Street ath Servet | SUNDAY wo RLD WANTS WORK Kolinsky.. oP AN 69.50 39.50 | Taupe Fox..., + 39.50 34.50 | ; | ' MONDAY MORNING WONDERS A pamenn aa scl el