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| oat ann 5 i ‘To Dine Norer Shackteto Bir Ernest H. Shackleton, who I* ex- pected to arrive here to-morrow morn- ing, will bo entertained at dinner in the evering at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel by the Half Moon Club. Among his hosts wil be Admiral Brownson, Grenville Kane, Allison Armour, Michael 1. Pupin, Nicholas Murray Butler, Cleveland ge and Henry Fairfield Osborn. Sir est will lecture at Hall pices of the American Geographical Society and Mu- seum of Natural History, and wil: soil feat Tuesday for England to rejoin the navy. How To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises om Have catarrh, catarrhal deafness 4 noises caused by catarrh, dopa in your throat and has caused eatarrh of the stomach to know t oma may be entl instances by the f Prepare in Recure from (Double Take this tome an ft hot water and 4 ounce ulated sugar; stir until dissolves oonful four times a day. or if) it | from asa ee OF AUTOS HE SOLD Many German-Americans Face Loss of Cars They Bought of Elegant Harding. Prominent German-American citi- rena of Now York were shocked to- day when detectives called on them and formally claimed, as stolen prop erty, automobiles they had purchased one William R. Harding, a tall, good looking German who was known Jin the White Light District as the “Mysterious Count." BROADWAY ‘COUNT IS HELD FOR THEFT tthe Claridge. He had money and clothes and an appetite for the company of ohorus girls. He allowed it to be known that he was travelling under an assumed name because of the war. Harding frequented entertainments fit of German war suffer- | | | ers an no Ax a liberal spender at the ¢ Bazaar in Madison | 804 speakers: Square Garden. In this way he met BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. many Ww German-Americans P, 8. 46, 156th St. and St. Nicholas Ave.—Gilbert McClurg. P. 8. 4, Hudson and Grove Sta.— Merton C. Leonard. PB. 8, 69, 228 East 67th 8t—Dr. Roy 8. MacKilwee, P. 8. 62, Hester and Essex Sta— John W. Roberts. loyed P. 8. 165, 225 Ww 0 a automobiles began to a5, $35 West 108th Bt. and by rep ot ting himself as agent »bile company he made s that the police have many that will be traced Pp. 8.1 automobile or two. t No, 71 Riverside Drive ako detectives em to trace stoler of an automobile concern In Washing- West 185th 8t.—William Reese Hart, ton, ‘This clue led to @ room Harding Labor Tomple, 14th St. and Sec. 8. fcan Line steamship Cincinnati, now : : - - wer weisuro in Howoien, | | Americanization Meetings Held er, 1915, when he engaged All Over the City To-Night This is the third night of the special Americanization meetings under the joint auspices of the Lecture Bureau of the Board of Educa- tion and The Evening World Forum. Dr. Henry M. Leipziger, Super- visor of the Lecture Bureau, arranged the following list of meetings BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, P. 8, 179, Ave. C. and Bast Second St.—Maria Paz Gainborg. P. 8. 163, Benson Ave. and Bay 14th St—Samuel M. Barlow. Fort Hamilton Ave, and Sist St--Emerson EB. Proper. P, S, 187, Saratoga Ave. and Bain- bridge Bt.—Craven L. Betts. P. 8, 114, Remson Ave, and Ave. shadow him and he disap red. A Dora Recker Schaffer, F.—Lewis W. Armstrong. week ago to-day he was arrested in Washington Irving High School, P. 8, 95, Van Bicklen St. and Neck as bi was 3 fil hay Low out Irving Pl and 16th S8t—C. J. Roa Fredrick W. Johnson, of town with a machine he had step- | yi, « > lary so 8 ped into and started off with, eating _P. 8. 5, Tillary and Bridge Sta— In his pocket was the business card New York Public Library, 10% Emilie W. Blackman, , Pitkin Ave, and Hem- lock St.George H. Streaker, i become easy, ihe distressing. h Harding is under arrest in York, |e eee nn ea ta whom | ond Ave—Dr. Frank J. Milman, tern District High School, Rolees, headaches, dullness, cloudy think |Pa., on a charge of attempting to|he hud sold automobil BOROUGH OF BRONX. Marcy Ave. and Keap St—Dr, 4 the tonte noth t Lows of | Steal an automobile, and the shock | tives charge that cars sold by F P. 8. 36, Castle Hill Ave. ang Walter H. Weldler, E gral taate, nd mueus| of the prominent German-American ¥ wire talon in Spring- Watson and Black Rock Aves. Brooklyn Public Labrary, Clinton Washington, ymptoms the presence | Citizens was intensified by the in- aml, Fla, Palm and other George 1. Dalrymple. and Union Sts,—MacDonald Reoch. ome 'by" thie tfitcactous treatment’ 47 | formation, Imparted by detectives, | widely separated citten : P. 8. 46, 196th St. and Bainbridge | Bushwick High School, Irving early VO per cent. of ail ear troubien are | that the last hone work done by| yJiarding will be Drought to New | Ave-Dr. Clyde Fisher. Ave, and Madison St—John C. cansed by catarrh, there must be many | the“ nla Clemert ork on & charge of bringing stolen > 8. 63 Welsh. i people whore hearing may be restored by [¢® “Mysterious Count was as | property into the State and disposing |, 1: %-,5% 268th St and Findlay Welsh thie simple home treatmnent.—Advt deck steward on the Hamburg-Amer- 'of it harles Francis, Manual Training High School, BONWIT TELLER &.CO, | ie Spc Sho of Crpina FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Introducing New modes in Women’s SUMMER FROCK FASHIONS UNUSUAL TYPES—DISTINCTIVELY BONWIT TELLER & CO. 35.00 49.50 59.50 ‘ Featured are frocks in silhouettes sponsored by the leading Paris couturieres and Bonwit Teller & Co. originations in FOULARD SILKS, also a collection of dainty frocks in LINEN, MUSLIN, GINGHAM and DIMITY; formal frocks for country wear of GEORGETTE CREPE, CREPE de CHINE and TUSSOR. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Sale of Women’s SPAT PUMPS 6.00 In black patent leather and dull black kid. Hand-turned soles. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Our Men’s Sack Suits / at $22.50 Are well worth a visit of inspection. New models, excellent tailoring, smart materials, including blue, gray and green flannels, fancy worsteds, cassi- meres, cheviots and blue serges, some quarter-silk lined, (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) An Offering of a Purchase of Men’s Light Weight Overcoats Conservative Chesterfields and button through models, in pinch or full backs; would sell for $22.50, Excellent value at $15.00 The New Westminster Overcoats Imported by and made expressly for us in Loudon, in brown, gray and heather mixtur 4 at $30.00 and 35.00 AMM MEEAL AMAL LRRD mmm ine geen em om o 7th Ave. and 6th St—John Henry Frome. Brooklyn Public Library, Norman Ave. and Leonard St.—Landon M. Ree: Erasmus Halli High School, Fiat- 8. 48, Brown Pl. and 194th St. Alfred. Homes Lewis. P. 8. 39, Longwood Ave. and Kelly 8t.—Charles Samuel Tator, Morris High School, 166th St. and Boston Road—George Payne, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. pee Church Aves.--Barry P. 8. M4, Fairview and Hillside BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Aves.—-Plorence P, Clarendon, Immanuel Church, Main and Bryant High School, Wilbur Ave. Jewett Aves.—Charles Sumner 1 Academy rl K. Quimby. Kemble, | Se a ae Silage” ' ' | Meatless Day in € o [GIRL SUES FOR $50,000; |, nestor rar om cen April 26.—Five of the hotels of this city have decided JILTED, SHE DEGLARES |= rovers ct rns city nave aectana Friday will be the no meat day, All clubs in the downtown district have under consideration not only a meat- less day, but a general curtailment of the menus. The University Club has | already been placed on a conservation basis and has saved one-third of the flour formerly used and one-fourth of the potatoe: | | | Miss Marion Murphy Alleges Gor- don E, Law Broke Promise to | Marry Her, Marion M. Murphy, twenty years old, through her mother, as guardian, began an action to-day for $50,000 damages for alleged breach of prom- ise of marriage against Gordon F. Law, of No, 118 West Fifty-seventh Street, Tho plaintiff is a daughter of the late Robert Murphy, of No, 180 West Eighty-fourth Street. In the summons and complaint led, {t 1s changed that the promis: of marriage was made in March, 1916, and that the betrothal was broken in the same month of the following year. According to the papers, the young woman asked Law last month why he — Dr. W. H, Thomas, Former Brooklyn Pastor, Dead. tal to Ti» Evening World,) NORWALK, Conn, William af. Thom lain and a form ied here last nigh (Spe sOUTH 26.—Dr, war cha pastor, April famo| Brook! FY would not set the day and he “abso lutely refused,” ‘The papers were served ‘upon Mayer 1. Haff, of No, 87 Wall] Street, counsel for the defendant HERVEY’S NOMINATION = REPORTED 10 SENATE No Recommendation by Committee, | However—Whitman Urges Local Option and Repeal of Boxing Law, ALBANY, N, Y, April 26.—While the Senate waited to-day until long ifter noon to get to work, Governor Whitman and Majority 1 Brown had an extended ¢ the Executive Chamber It is understood that the Governor | insisted upon the passage of the Local Option and Boxing Repeal laws and the confirmation of George 3, | ey as Public Service Commis- The Finance Committee reported ont the Hervey nomination without any recommendation whatever, Mem. | ‘vers of the Governor's politteal family | ame to the floor of the ing to prevent any tight on the ap- pointee, —_—_—> Freight Car Goes Into River. AMSTID N. Y., April 36.—A carload © ed to battlefir Mohawk Riv journal const injured Trofflc was delaye | Marblehead Neck Barred to Visttors, MARBLEHEAD, Mass, April 26.~ [Marblehead Neck, familar as a sum: | mer rendezvous to yachtsmen from} Jail over the coun barred | te viaitors. Ww passes Juntil curther n will be t military $5 up HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. origina: | pHAVRE DE GRACE, Md. Aprit 26.-- A rare opportunity 1 pyaulgrigie . bell oa a UCH a sale is po Hall. These talkir Por four yeare “ha appeal is so strong as part with machines in In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue In MANHATTAN, Tomorrow & Saturday Only A Remarkable CLEARANCE SALE || of slightly used TALKING MACHINES i Savings from 25% to 60% of your summer home exchanged for the AEOLIAN VOCALION, the only phonograph whose individuality of of them practically new. Terms liberally convenient v The AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN ALIENS’ CHLOREN HOLD GRAND RALLY FOR ANEIGANSH Evening World’s “Old Glory” Celebration To-Morrow in + City Hall Plaza The Evening World's Americaniza- tion Forum will close another big| week of campaigning for Old Glory and all that it means with a big} demonstration at Cooper Union Sat- | urday night. Dr. Henry M. Leipziger, | Supervisor of the Lecture Bureau of | 1 preside. | tho Doard of Education, w: But before that eventful Saturday | there will be another demonstration | by the children of foreign born par-| ents from the Battery to East Four- | teenth Street. Make a noto of it.) ‘The date Is to-morrow (Friday), April 2t. The time, from noon until 1 j o'clock, and the place is the browd | plaza in and about City Hall. Promptly at noon to-morrow 5,000! happy youths, boys and girls from the public schools in the distr | tho Battery to East Fourter will begin assembling at © Their teachers and principa! with them, as we | Public School No. 21, and am is, headed by Anthony J Principal. ‘The motive of t as the noonday demonstration is Amerk ism, All the children who will pe children of the thousan | upon thousands of parents who have | been listening intently to the message Jof Americanism brought to them by | Evening World Fo speakers | ‘There will be nur special and patriotic features, not the least of which will be the “Rally of the Na- j tions” in sympathy with America and | its !deals. ‘This will ba a reproduction of the feature that made the Ameri- canism rally at Public School No, 114 Jsuch a succoss, Principal Griffin and his chief assistant, Miss Murphy, will |iead the school children, whom they | have trained. They will sing the | Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland, aly and France, closing wi tab. leaux of Old Glory, While the crowds ! | are assembling the Borough Band will wards | prices | to obtain music for ssible only at Aeolian ng machines have been to induce owners to good condition, many HALL In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street 29 West 42nd Street io. (imp,) TAierentice. allow: y ing, (rack wud campaign. Ho 1s preparing a speotal indor the lead- Give a concert, It % @ speech for the occasion. ership of James Knox: Laurence Mc- Ne ‘esident. ayor Mitchel Last night Americanism meett * Will Yecatve tho youngste ‘sand make| were held In twenty public school : 4 the principal speech. There will bo| the speakers being members of the | regular corps of the lecture bureat, of education. , other speakers) The Mayor is a@ thorough believer in the Americanism No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street Women’s & Misses’ Suits (Third Floor.) ¥ Entirely New Models Very Specially Priced New Models in : PAOLA oy Serge, i Gabardine, Tweed, Mannish Oxford.' 20. 00 Very Special New Models in iia Nae Men's Wear Serge, Wool Jersey, Taffeta Silk. 29. 00 ; Very Special New Tailored Serge Cost, Misses’ Suit Reductions in all the season's newest colors, | except navy and black; materials are “ Serge, Poplin, Velour, Poiret Twill, Gabardine and Checks. Sharply Reduced to 15.00 New Coats & Capes (Main Floor.) Very Specially Priced New Models in ( ne ex peret, - oplins, \ yaad Velours | 16. 50 Ofi 1 Silk Lined. | ’ I) Very Special * \ New Models in 3 Burella, | Cun Gury, ‘oiret Twill, Tatfetas, 18. 50 Covert, Silk Lined. Very Special f New Models in ' Poiret Twill, Burella, , Satin, Cashmere Velour, 23. 50 fen silk Poplin, Cape Coat, Silk Lined, $15.00 Very Special ALMA Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc: a INC, ' 125th ‘Street, West 1 faoth Street, West | F Si in the Koch Ideal 5 UL SEOLAGE vais arwcive Pro. : |_ UN OOP AGE Wevon ar Sinai Com An Announcement of Importance Involving Big Savings 150 Serge Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES $ 799 Dresses that were never meant to sell than $12.50, and in Minn tases toe ieee One-piece tailored models, straight line, full 1 dels, . pleated from hip, narrow belt, tied in front with broad sz 2 and cuffs of faille silk. ans Navy, Burgundy, green, brown and black, Sizes 16 and 18 years, 36 to 44 bust. Third Floor, Trimmed Hats---Clearance Drastic Reductions on Many Fashionable Models Hats that formerly sold for $12 | $8.50 and $6.50 REDUCED TO | REDUCED TO 6.50 4.66 Fine hair hats, sport hats, crepe and st: with trimmings of burnt effects, f! ren Privy Bex. | H. C. F. KOCH & CO., Ine., 125th Street, West Hats that formerly sold at