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THE EVENING WORLD, TU BESDAY, DECEMBER 4, i917, Seieieadad — —— at ee LAND DEAL DEFENDANTS WIN. WARY PYNE ENGAGED 19, © A. ie Gon Antonio, Tee. to-de = TOWED AWIGH OFFICER Notes in pe ; “Wie . ont ” wi8 IVT 8. AVIATION CONPS season of . eae sumhter of fe Wille . ‘tea Res : | : iy Vrenk Man jon 4 ‘ ant Mew tae tot M Pa fe ¢ “ % ' ‘ Fe to Lieut, Walter en oy many U, #. M, too pinon inet niaht at ¥ te oe i eA hustion Cott mt 1,500,000 Contra j maparintendent of Rohove ond esstanet iy . . A ast ¢ Mr o “ Lewis Nelson an Mies Dorothy Mt. Chass, dave © the duty of rooting wit dane molten la twaue ie A mens coun sarged to nee the dangers ( their) of Mr. aad Mra Arthar FB ¢ Aimayatty amare the Mach nainded wal Vania @ sumhter, Mine Marah Claypool Mefl-| will be married to Lieut Blehard Nile ‘ <4 Maaidiatabioe n, to Lieut, Crawford Clarke Ma-| worth Weeks, U. 4 Mt, to-ds ' ’ , fi, Pitteenth Cavaiey, UM A, [Chapel of the Intercession (guattermantera Corpse Uo 4 &. ware fre Prederiw ©. Gadebrod of No,| The wedding of Ming Movie M Indioted the Wederal Grand Jur 495 Weat Bod Avenue aonounces the and Joseph F. Collinge of Atlant t looky. thaiged Oh sateen ngement of daughter, Mies| took piace Maturday at the Church of defraud the Ciovernment ae Vitea Morton Gudebred, to Lieut t. John the Haptiet, Hrookivn, the ’ " . Wilbur Thomas Hooves fr, Um. A Yathor Moors officiating sg ag eral hundred uennd Aotiars in con-| ? Tenafiy, NF y suviedes ox. - Nection with Hie manufacture of more te ie ‘ tien, tt al Hatows, treatnemiy than 1,000,000 wary ta, the Mr and Min Janes H. Morgan of) 2), Sita @ . oar trawler e Which wan aver $1,500,000 f J, announce tha a : pst del dad | Thone indicted for than wd fra sent of thelr daughter, Mies Anne) 7! sive Ite aanual dinner Wednesday | V0 Aaid to be the firat cana of the } wort Morgan, to Lieut, Stanley bas ee a the Waldorf-As Ree since the country wont t f t the Ro vice | tora. Secretaries Maker and Dantoin, | noises "ana ee Whe Pees Horter, formerly of the Royal Heavy | sentiar Semen Hamilton Lewis and pr, | R772 Leah!” 4 PY A nia ARH AD ca dg i “4 Artillery, Beitieh Army, and) tency Van Dyke will be among the | oS - etor 6 6 Thom & Mayley Com ins feny ( non of the Hon. Rohert J, Porter of} sodakers, William A. Barber, President " ey i Director of the Poekskii| CCN E @yzpgwecgom, | Helfonr | of the soctety, will be tonatmaster. funday World Wants Work Wondeth a annifact Company: John >! J, Mattery Vico Promident| & wedding W be joked for! The marriage of Mise Catrina : and Director of the Thom & Bayley to ¥ on more than th Weed, deaghter of Mr. and Mrs.| -— 1D. Parmelos & Co, and holding the ty Pyne and Dieut. Col of Thurlow Werd, to Capt, Anderson game ponition with the Peekskill Hat | Pieht Filley, t A», the date Dana, U. 8. 1, grandson of Chartes| '. ° Manufacturing Company; Joseph| Wo haw not yet been announced.! A, Dana, will take place to-day tn} Iven, Treasurer and Buperintendent of | 1!" eneawement of the couple Da® ‘trinity Church, Plattsburg, In er d In 0es the Peekakill Hat Manufa turtan| just nm announced by the parents —_ t ‘ = rhe esta |of the prospactive brido, Mr. and Mrs.| Announcement has been made of| Company; Edward Slattery, foreman | \ Percy Iivington Pyne of No, 680 Park! the eng ont of Misa Ad : in one of the departments of H. D.| 0) (Uvington hyn \¢ : 2s dn aeivstaerad tans asta ikon SOLD ONLY AT Three things are required in street " # 3, Gilaon, af AY°" | de * or 0 5 F : United titen AN tnarontee wan | Mist Pyne Is a granddaughter of John yon der Born of No, 62 North 1372 Broadway, shoes for winter, Raat etn icky inepector stat ine inte G. G, Howland. Col. Filey “ipth Streot, Flushing, L. 1, to Dr.| at 24h St, They must keep the feet dry, comfort- Js at the 0 a ae wiles ~| belongs to the old Filley family of St) Joueph a. Wark of Barre, Vt. | 12 Park Pl able and warm. The DR. A, REED uring Company, an or J. Dufty, | Louis. He mo | . B ‘ark Place, CU does army inspector at the Parmeloee plant. | | ae USHION SHOE all three. “An Ideal Occupation for Young Women” IDEAL because telephone by deer is an important and enjoyable public service with each day bringing its opportunities to make work easier and life happier for all of us. IDEAL because of the companionship with the brightest and most capable young women in business, IDEAL because conditions surrounding the work are of the best — light, large, well-ventilated central offices, having cozy sitting-rooms, modern dining-rooms and every provision for the health and happi- ness of employees. IDEAL because to those who qualify the work is permanent; the pay is good; advancement is certain, and employces are protected by a liberal Benefit Plan. Good salaries are paid even to those who are accepted for the training department course, We have just Issued an illustrated booklet describing the work of the telephone operator. If you are interested in thie most attractive profession, telephone, write, or call at our nearest commercial office and ask for a free copy of “An Ideal Occupation for Young Women.” NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Salad Dressing with Chives Made with Mazola, this delicious dressing is entirely practical in these thrifty times OT only is Mazola a fine salad oil but an Salad Dressing N excellent cooking oil as well. More with Chives economical than butter, lard or com- L tablespoon vinegar pounds—and by saving these fats it helps you * tablespoons Mazola conform to the plans of the Food Administration. eet “s For deep frying and sautéing you can use 1 teaspoon minced Chives Mazola—over and over again—it never trans- | 1 sah mits the taste from one food to another—won- derfully economical. Reaches cooking heat long before it smokes. Browns food quickly, keeps it free from greasi- ness and makes it easy to digest. | chives sre not obtainable, onion A pure vegetable oil, pressed from the | salt may be used instead, leaving heart of American corn. out the salt Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins—they are even more economical than the bottles. If after a fair trial you are not satisfied with Mazola, return to your grocer and he will re- fund your money. Write today for our free Mazola Book of Recipes. Address Department WG Corn Products Refining Company 17 Battery Place, New York MAZOLA Mix Mazola,'seasonings and vin- egar thoroughly with Dover egg beater, as for French dressing; then add egg and chives chopped fine ~ beaten until thoroughly mixed, If The firms named were also indicted. The individual defendants, with the exception of Gilson and Duffy, the army inspectors, wore in court when the sealed indictinents were op t former Judge Samuel Seabury, who represented al] the defendants, having | MAYO MUST PAY $100,000 rps. tet et ony ttre rena AWARDED TO THIRD ‘WIFE danc All pleaded not gullty before Federal Judge Augustus N, Hand, who fixed the following bail: ‘Thom and Jobn eee ae ice Gotf Rules It Is Not Ex- ve, in Denying Motion To Aside Verdict J. Blattery, $6,000; 1 2,600; Kd-| | ward Slattery, $1,000. The bail was | produced. ¢ According to Assistant I'nited ates Attorney Frank M. Roosa, (he | Sel jeged frauds were involved in the! 4:5. 09 to wet aside the verdict of a ution of ten contracts made for| Just soft irae dhe iaue during the iast eighteen montis, | FY !8 Justice Gofl's part Of the & Various officers of the Quartermas-|Peeme Court, which ordered Virginius tor's Department made the contracts | §t: Jullan Mayo, of New York and New with Sigmund Kisner, who turned! Haven, wealthy inventor and manufac- them over to the concerns mentioned | turer, and whose three living Wives were above, according to the Indictment. | disclosed following tho death of Morence It is Charged that the hats were not| Cook, the Brooklyn girl employee of up to specifications, that infertor ma-| Mayo, to pay $100,000 to Wilhelmina terials were substituted for the ma-| Meyer Mayo, was denied to-day by Jus terials called for in the contracts. Tames teh Shad CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Wits ei changes from previous cicae, ruling th | eve | ney la ty | bis o former .. | he imposture of the defendant wan 1% | not spasmodic and confined to a single 4 | accomplished net, but was pt 1 und sustained fi ven y 1 nothing show? declared Suatier motion to set aside the ve > - 24,000 MORE FOR CAMP DIX. Quarters for Total of 45,000 Men After Next Draft Call, | CAMP DIX, WRIGHTSTOWN, N. J * | pec Work will be started in a few | days upon new buildings which when 1” pleted will accomodate about 24,000 aie ready for J nuy ine 2 next draft aS [call When they are filled the canton {El ient will have about forty-five thou- nen | “the Pitiharmonle Orchestra of New + | York will give ncert here this even- ~ ing. Ninety musicians of the organiza- + 14] on will come down by special train. CHICAGO CORN MARKET. | . Hi low Clone. y Vat, 18h Tak Jnter, | Titer Inter: Kan “iach Miwa, 112 ah TO4: Hike falager, 107; *Thoruwood, 107 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS } Railroad—October groos cary ngs | after taxes} after tax, $8, : “Mal Copper sovenver| Why have gray hair? 5 pe vaKalnst ia eee" | Why allow yourself to become prema- 1,900,0000 in & and 250,000! turelyoldlooking? It's not necessary, ds i) Augu | Restore natural color to your gray or Todd, Shipyards Corporatio | faded hair, naturally, easily, safely, in quartorly alvidend of $74 4 aha aul" | gy inconspicuous way, 80 no one will Able Dec. 20 to atock of record Dec! 0. | know you are doing it. Be youthful Continental. Can Company — extra | and attractive looking. Keep your nd of 38 per ce tn common | hair soft, glossy and lustrous. as quarterly | Don't use dyee—they give your hair an un- 4 ber Hie com: | matusal look, Always ask for and get was declared on the p ° . | Misaourt ber gros earnings | Airs tax increased a onthe gross increase Pe yey 19 io inchease Woolworth Blig The lower layer of the ingenious cush- ion is of cork. It stops the dampness from coming up through the shoe sole. The upper layer of felt just beneath your Mrs. Josephine Lederer of No, 78 Kast 90th Street announces the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Her- mione Lederer, to Wiliam J. Bolo-| mon. | foot pillows cach step as you walk and — | helps retain the natural heat in cold Mins Dorothy Baldwin Overman weather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William ¢ Overman, will be married to Second | Lieut, Prederick E. Walker jr, U. 8. | R., to-night at Orange, | These extra qualities make unusual shoe value. Most styles $7 to $ ‘The marriage of Miss Ermine Day daughter of Mr, and Mra, Charles W Allen, to Carl A, Molste!n will take ph this afternoon tn the Chiure of - f oh Sian Per Mon Made! For Wornen Made Miss Mary T. Holmes, daughter of shoe Commander Urban T, Holmes, U, 8. JPSMITH Co. JOHN EBBERTS co. N., will be married to Lieut. John T, Knight jr, Twentieth Field Artillery, CNN NN NN eee Uptown—22-24-26 West 34th St. Biz, Crowds of Early Sh More people are shopping early this year than ever in history. i More people are buying useful gifts than ever before. Both Spear stores are * prepared with a wealth of beautiful suggestions. We cannot be too emphatic about the importance of selecting early. The demand is already far in excess of the supply. Use our ‘ Charge Credit Plan to pay for your purchases. You have all next year to pay in separate payments. : —- " ATHY 1 ay J U Gate Leg Table A % a ners Finished ef Mahog- William and Mary Suite Finished Wind any, with drop leaves in Jacobean Oak indsor ni ie inenen in alameter, Consists of Gi-inch Duflet, 48-inch Dining Table Rocker ~ % h extension, China Closet, Serving Table, Arm abo a 920 Cash, $15 Monthiy. $i Monthy, [sees] | Sah ee i CT Adam Period Bedroom Suite { gfe = : Finished in Mdhogany Four-Post Diesser, 29x45-inch top, with 30x92-inch bi Finished in Mahogany; in 4 ft. sizo ate mirror; Chiffonier and only: specially low $22.50 pre piece aay be $2 Gash, $2° Monthiy. $15 Cash, $12 Monthly. ’ Louis XVI. Library Suite Three Pieces—Finished in Mahogany ; dt Cushions, ~ Solis Spring Seats and Loses Cushions tire $947.75 Solid Mahogany St various volour and damuisk coverings... Tea Wagon F $20 Cash, $15 Monthiy Table Lamp This {* @ value which come mands the attention acquainted —w h furniture, It is oftere cially durin, Aer worth $15 Ae le $10.75 $2 Cash, $2 Monthly, of Derr Good 9x12 De Luxe Velvet Rugs, $24.75 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet. .... $34.75 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet. $41.75 OPEN SATURDAY EVENING in An- Mahog- Finished que Ivory,