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—— one * THE EVENING WORLD, MONKS”, DECEMBER 3, 1917. $ wong corn eer HUE BAIN BY SOCMLISTS. 7 oly. WWOICT ALL SEOITIOUS. rare ee eres see re JURORS SCARCE an SHOWN IN BROOKLYN VOTE 13,000,000 Articl. Sent SOMP BOXERS, JURIES TOLD wo? °°" 8 . r= To Europe by Red Cross “ne WAR. ese ors seman 20. Europe by Red Crows MAND AA OOORLOOD LOAD LEADED LODE ADO D OO AOE wwe ‘a ’ fidacrscdirary : é - paymene ’ ‘ orenfiar any einen © A186 to te etoweet “» . «be by Tae ‘ ; ' Prevent , ; oahnn Gnd prapees Me applies < show stwut thé | Wpations of Wamen Hove Helped sar belts data ; ar ty OCEAN Preight Ratermifow Bulk! (ots Minen Tames 4s Business Excuses to Escape! Becmeee of the dearth of taicew “ ~~ Says HW. P. Davison—Thow- J wn tae at ue f “ a) ng Programme Vr sarees Service Will Not Be Ac- |ortyene nae reinetated an tne sands More Needed to Re- ibbngp gong hy Fa hp we ‘ . beeper sd pee ; | " “mn of atest re. . 1 merehe epted Hereafter er Se SES OF MENTE WOe he . plenish Supplies of Sweaters, «the Gorman wurkare _ oe 4 Ferammended t# Uanaren: |® a wan enemyt for ina nthe . by the Abipping Socks and Other Garmente— ew Serney and Conne 4 Mamiasioner (/ Hyrna's cffiews in ‘ re 4 ap to wad 5 if + nended it r Reraune of the ae ‘foe man for ant Muliding are crowsel « . More Than $6,000,000 Spent + to prevent : ; - these women will have 6 oe enforeemen ' reat votes ‘ Hinoene, bot 1 Wome the war the work © vining sy WIth men a . Pr ’ A ac ob in Wool Alone. » and pefugees mineral * heehionas teaeat per fotainine Whe weme fo 8 iw ' sown Many are pre " werchanta ” rammanded a More t vwer the tran ‘ a 4 we tepese t as tw t tral * becoming diMewit | ® Fed be " . “ . on Marquerite Movers Marshall the aplendid t . 0 tow 7S , fT ‘ a Many men. heretot Chain $00 | aeeee by 9" ws eet Ane ek Nenana HK American knitting sowing artinies Theve “A ae ng mo Pore ‘ ~ 1 ne re oon went to Camp Upt B Se tw M sé fery duty, har ateb and «@ t uty, he a 5 1 ahere a : \e be hemlien produ Merritt, Gover ‘ wall FR MmeIN | Cther 1 ty Conmetat wnt 7 a Sustion tha | amount of work ‘ “id oe lo sate that nat in the aetual outpur 4 Frenen frame te the front T * to tof : " war toule of an auditor, of ‘ ane on @uty Various parta of the Muprem ' 1 ie good thine ' wome ner wae selected ae Outlining the work secomplehed fo-@ay made known that herwattar | Pomarked f baheidhenstmesiod LT y pronen awitlly 2 + of |Z MITNA® Aamintanin “hat Cie wom py 4) pelmary wlnotion deatings 0 tei RO buriness cxousee on w part ol ined the lant of suffrage , . C108) Moelatiere eran ne rt i" aleomen would be accepted h the mere fact that ti: an | rotten a 1» as “dar %j the ‘ — y aid wetter it ‘ “Nt iy Meat nas. -¥ti th ined nendien? to Nov. 20 the mil ja the Court of General Hone ) thin Mtate dow not ft me aie c he f ment of thin diviw | #1 Aanerat et in Biaokivn the] Are omer egg ed oo the Juégen refused « " : M sent a em r ipa several of the Jude fumed .h ® pluratity | ‘ % dequately mer S RRtad aokh, ene comlainae o Wutely to excuse any taleamen, on ¢ The Soriatiat ent is 110, temo-| Pe he MALY Coeater, muffler of helmet, wriatiotn ‘ < at . ' an we. Thin dine} weed for warm and socks transact = businens wing ve [the meeting i He Henokivn, bordering Og f tina division supplied 67,617 aweat @ searolty of jurors | will certainty in ies. powiat marmenta +, 50.886 helmet and mufflers ¢e Judge Nott, presiding in Part 2 of preponderantiy Jewish , eure 4 we, the preparation 40 paire of wriatlets and 62.4 though exe arKe in the hande of | pairs of socks, i for talesmen hind orn ‘winmonet | SHOT AS HE LEAVES HOME. |STIVERS, WANTED HERE 7". cd. ie Gon of ct a report of | The anewere to these quentic ra ' or pond ey J sp antic Divia! outside New GP ieasa treaty. tour ibtad to : : Mecharged § Netative Ace A Fi A Mi DER CAUGHT ° jAWer much of the ridicule and « t the women Wounding Newark #« rer. 0 A an which lately have been appli ity, hows t “Et te just as patriotic a duty."| At Ne wae leaving hin d 140,494 Knitted garments, eur Ldroanings and 81,674 artment —_—_-— to the most direct and tangible w ments n, “to v Accused of Killin ‘oliceman Cun ¥ * mbers oe ‘P reteunee iG * Judge Nott told these men, “to serve) Vit he ie pager, Davia wa.) { of Killing Policem, Woineh-cthe production of Knlited ene iE New York County Chapte your country in the courts an in the |serbit, thirty-three, wae shot twice} — nhingham Last May—Arrested Pent One poidiere) aii Ballon whieh hos 401 auxiliaries in) army or navy. In these tiny his morning. Morrie Wachm, twen- | in Newark. That thie work in something much | New York City and approximately | yorix, @ relative, who had been dis | 12,000 active workers, prepared tn the ore forwarded to-day for |More serious and worthy than a pope 960.000 1 George Walter | 4! fad, that {tle a very agreat henegit Ont Of October more than 260,0¢ / / harged from the store, in alleged to| Papers Jimve been the anenita rbit is|the extradition > oUF fehting men, ousands surkical dreesings and more than ° ndit Wace ie soumht ed in Newark ta seven-month | the supplies of sweater Ke nd thy women in this chapter have eent a nonel chase, on a charge of slaying Motor. | other xurments, 1 learned to-day from oy: 2,090,000 articles, Including aur. | , y ore tite % eyele Policeman Samuel T. Cunning- tee local and national Ked Cross aus) yiog) dressings, knitted garments and 0) a ¢ ge cel eee Se ahr nee eee | der him, being let out on Saturday N hin latest report of the work of| that at No, ‘ enue -| . 1 _ . . "] PERFECT SERVICE Ta i Us charged be threntoned |Mf-Aefenise, wate in| the Hed Cross, Henry P. Daviaon,| ##0% $8,000 murgical dressings a week, will be continued to-morrow and Wednesday. Auk OS Wests VOR ae |e 22d Kengincers, Tete alleged that{Chslrman of the Red Cron War(!n"ang neeeun amy stun Deed ? DETAILS HIS SON DRAFTED; ENDS LIFE! wren nin tate Council, says: “Millions of women have | has over to military relief | when his father sent him to @ repair . - A - re nf thei chapter | 10,000 knitted garmenta, f ‘ , 1 gece te Phone Vanderbilt 3091 oe [shop with an automobile he took a | iver a share of their time in chapter 10,100 Kited garment which the A splendid purchasing opportunity is presented in thirteen. old girl on @ two-days' ce of both soldiers and civilians, No rip through Jersey, wrecking the car | Vite of both soldiers and et bs at Metsse and then ringing the girt back to|Pft of Red Cross work 1s more im- | forty-five, a German-A n mirror |New York. ‘|manufacturer, who lives at No, 17¢| He picked up a machine at 96th and Summit Avenue, West Hoboken, N, J.) Broadway on May 2% and early tn shot himself dead yesterday. The re-|the morning Cunningham saw the easured. It ‘suggested by the! tb volver bullet entered the right temple, |coupie at 20th Street and Broadway. | statistics of goo hipped overseas. | $4 OMEN must knit faster than At lunch with his wite, caughter and | tie ordered Stivers to stop, but Stivers |In the seven months ending Nov. 1, ever, nobody must stop, and son at the no By Mt going. ‘The policeman fired at| 117, the Red Cross sent to Europe|we must have many new workers it| kbar) : 13,346 cases containing approximately | ati our boys are to be kept warm this | no hint of his the table and ber), (the tires and Stivers is alleged to have | 44’ 0),900 separate articles of surgical | 4 Cross workers are inter- selves te the preparation ets. Two hundred portant than this, tons, or w total of 200,000 separate “The volume of work done at bome | Packets, have been sent abroad for 4 our men, and 1,500,000 packets are and in chapter workrooms by women |Heing made ready for men in. the! volunteers cannot be adequately | camps at home. | WAREROOMS | "its: Sth Ave. af 391th $1.|| | the following very special prices: j SMALL FURS MUFFS NECK FURS fooms sim dead ‘Me’ had covered “his | fired back, killing him. The auto was | dreasings, hospital supplies and cloth. | Winter” Mise Elien Louise Adee, di-| Beaver . + $18.00, 21.00, 30.00 $18.00, 21.00, 32.00 with pillows in order to deade | mas against an “L" pillar, Stiv- | ing, In addition to these, large quan- ede of the Woman's Bureau of the sound of the shot, and nobody had}ers and the girl escaped, but were | tities of similar supplies have been | Atlantic Division of the Red Cross, tye no Uzatea tinftn “Shs ena Sve tage of mua tues Rave tet Atlante Division of tne Hd Crom |! Black Lynx . 25.00, 35.00, 48.00 22.50, 38.00, 50.00 ———_—_—_ drab overcoat found in the wrec! | the United States the bi rhey ; 3 | Five detectives arrested Stivers in| “Ay an example of the readiness ingest need. They must measure A Fordham choot Downtown. the Home Hotel, Newark, yesterday | and ability of Red Cross chapters to|14 Inches from the top to the heet Natural Nutria, 9.75, 11.00, 12.50 8.75, 11.50, 16.50 Fordham University has established |atter a fight. ate school in the Woolworth are offered leading | meet the emergency call for surgical and at least 11 inches from the top \dressings it ts worth noting that a is. Wo} > | of the heel to the tip of the toe. Bock: | small group of chapters recently prow |. 44 tro b: Me 1 we x | vided surgical dressings for 188 bat. | ™4 ‘om shrunken wool are desir- So you are married to « jontiat? | tleships and destr *. A total of “ble, and knots and rough places are er dry and cold? Now | 300,000 separate dressings was nec to be avoided, But sweaters are in| ony. husband * ‘nugar lump’ sary and the entire consignment was ».,., i J ter You" mia vantages of beng | fied and delivered to the navy. Broat demand, und wa have received 8. J., in id married fA aclentiat, My husband | Mifn AM are are now hundreds of appreciative letters from bakit a that ineulty includes saveral Of the mest calla me ‘saccharine Klobule Sacchars |_ “The chapters are now at work on baht tae fh ; Reteien 6 bn y ‘cot |®arments for the use of men in train- camps and battleships proving how RUBBERS Bromnent Seault” educators i the He oe on suace nee AO Sweet for of aervice in this country and eolv| muons the soldiers and aetore denice and appreciate sweaters and other ~ : = = | Knitted articles.” | “We cannot too strongly urge all | Women who are now knitting to keep jen isnitting,”” says Harvey D. Gibson, eneral Manager of the American | Red Cross, “In addition to the hun- dreds and thousands of knitted ar- | Ucles produced by our Red Cross ‘chapters In the last few months, we fs have been compelled to purchase $60,- Se 000 extra sweaters alone to meet the Insictent demand made upon un by | 34th Street—New York our men for them,” In Mr. Davison's report covering the work done by the American Red Croas during the last six months and the expenditure of not quite half of jthe war fund of $10,000,000, there is | mentioned much othe - Extraordinary Sale Tuesday vice performed by Amerioen aoneer: ———————— eee | @PTHE Nursing Service of the Amer- . fean Red Cross has enrolled for | 9 various kinds of duty more than| Vomen Ss Fashionable Fur Coats | 14,000 trained nurses. More than | 3,000 Red Cross nurses are now en- kaged in active nursing service, of : ree . : bout 2,000 4 | Dependable and fashionable, qualities which characterize every garment re ee et ae pe } | teaching and committee work. Fout| | thousand are enrolled with special units for immediate. service, > Sublimated Sweetn From the Kansas ity Jou: Taupe-dyed Nutria, 11.25, 12.50, 14.00 9.75, 12.50, 18.00 Natural Raccoon, 12.75, 16.50, 18.00 9.75, 10.50, 1800 Skunk . . 28.00, 40.00, 55.00 22.50, 38.00, 50.00 Hudson Seai . 10.50, 12.75, 19.50 10.50, 21.00, 25.00 Brown, Gray, Black, or Sitka Wolf (dark taupe-dyed) at« «. $25.00, 30.00, 35.00 $18.00, 25.00, 35.00 rees of A. M. |Phoie and Ph.D, i) MUFFS ANIMAL SCARFS Pointed Fox 5 $50.00, 58.00, 68.00 $45.00, 50.00, 55.00 Dark Taupe-dyed Fox, 42.00, 58.00, 65.00 35.00, 45.00, 65.00 Black Fox . . : 38.00, 50.00 28.00, 38.00 QUAINTLY-SHAPED CONVERTIBLE COLLARETTES Natural Nutria ; $35.00 Hudson Seal .. $42.00 Taupe-dyed Nutria, 38.00 Beaver s & 3 65.00 CAPELETS (with novei sieeve effect) of Natural Nutrie, Taupe-dyed Nutria, or Hudson Seal, each $85.00 ames Hudson Seal Conta (Died wine 85 00 | ——_—— ull flare model, deep collar and cuffs, | inches long. Sale Price ° | 37 SOLDIERS HURT IN WRECK. | CAPE COATEES Investigation Be Into Deratl- : a : : ison Seal or Natura! Nutria, ha mely lined each A Women's Belted Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- Pec Marilee ies things of Had ’ ndso y : $135.00 ra), full loose box model, deep collar and cuffs, 135 00 pasta pittaten. of Ge Wh Detuien ori - 45 inches long. Sale Price . the National Army and the five clvti- | ians who suffered minor injuries when | FUR GARMENTS Women's Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed BT wan’ feet Soe eyed | ——————————————— Muskrat), fashionable model, 45 inches long, 185 00 Granger, Ill, were reported in no dan- £ deep collar, large cuffs and 6 inch border of . jer today. ‘ COATS of Natural Nutria, with particularly smart silk linings Natural sku Sale Price are te cate ners sees prety thicago, when the accident occurred, | at. . ’ . . : ’ . . . . ‘ 9. Women's Tented Fiudson, san Coats (Dyed aa “ter in avs wined nvestinn Muskrat), finest of pelts, perfectly matched, 45 | ton of the cause Of the mishen hegsn * z ae ae nie inches long, loose box ‘model, 12 inch border, 275.00 Wereaty oe ctays Sigal Deasaen? 6s) ihe A LIMITED NUMBER OF DISTINCTIVE COATS deep collar and cuffs of natural skunk, fancy silk JMinois Central Kailroad, said: “There lining. (As illustrated.) Sale Price Is no mystery about the wreck. 4] of Hudson Seal, Karakul and Moleskin, are variously (and very 4 connecting lever broke, @ rod pin| | : cosine onrmising a "brake red as] || SP@Clally) priced at =. $250.00, 275.00, 325.00 & 375.00 Distinctive Fur Motor Coats Jarag on the tlee ‘The rod eteuck | oa — ae the point of a siding awitch and) = ~ > TVR) ~ Te Women's Natural Muskrat Coat, 45 inches long, popenes ei ane fuspendine care wers| Also SEVERAL GROUPS OF HUDSON SEAL COATS deep collar, large cuffs, pockets and belt of | 65 00 eS ee | det f ivct each ervle t . Hudson Seal or Seal Nutria, Sale Price ° [TURKS TRY TO SMUGGLEGOLD ail new, smart models (a few only of each style), have Leen taken —- from regular stock for inclusion in this Sale and are offered at Women's Nasir Nutela Costs, box model 4s 9 Ometaly Arres Discovers] : : nches long, Hudson Seal or self collar and cuffs, Race o| 00, 145.00, 175.00 & $225.00 Hon ined. Bais Pris) 2500 Y muartita erin $125.00, § 5.0 dent, the authorities of the Hungarian capital have discovered a conapiracy to smugeie gold to Turkey by the Balkan } ported to have from Hungary este were made, the a high Turkish ofc of a sleeping ear company and Martin, secretary of the Ausiro n Embagey at Constantinople, toh adda. Ne RAR, Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Streey Women's Leopard Co. 50 inches long, large shawl collar and deep cuffs of Natural Pret richly lined. Sale Price