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heal D, Thomason, Hospital No. , Sept. 26.—Col. Henry Commandant of Base wife, formerly Miss Adaline O'Connor, uctress, of the Hote! Bristol, New York, wero receiving congratulations to-day aiter their marriage hore yesterday by the Catholic Chap! Mrs. Thomason is thirty-five years jain of the post. old, and Played in ‘The House of Glass’ and ‘The fon ts fifty-nine. Yellow Ticket.” Col. Thoma- Taeir romance began two years ago in Texas. To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons guttering from eatarrhal deaf- hear: ther trestments have fi he could scarcely heal aring restored to such ek of @ watch was plainiy nud!- fness, ‘The at heme and frem your 4 atrenkth). 1 oa, Par 2, | Measies, | UBOAT IMMUNITY 5, Fort Ontario, and hiel ‘CARDINAL Fi FARLEY’S WILL SECRET UNTIL PROBATE. — | Mgr. Mooney Admits Personal Prop- erty Is Small Because of Generosity. | No information could be obtained to day of any specific bequest of the late |John Cardinal Farley, archbishop of the dioces of New York.” Mer. Mooney admitted that the late Prince of the Church possessed but little personal property when he died. “At the time of his consecration he | astutned control of a great deal of property.” admitted Mer. Mooney, “but when he died this reverted to the diocese.” | Monsignor Carroll, for many years the [private secretary of the late Cardinal. although admitting he knew the con- tents of the will, absolutely refused to |touch on any point of the document. “The will will be offered for probate jin due time,” added the Monsignor, PRIVATE BENJ, GELBFISH, ““MISSING,"” WRITES MOTHER CHASING GERMANS 1S FUN SEEN IN QUIET TRIP. OF NORWAY SHIP Passengers Believe Reports of Agreement With Central | Powers Verified. | Passengers on a Norwegian ship that reached an Atlantic port to-day reported that at no time in the ten days required for crossing was any enemy vessel or submarine sighted. They expressed the opinion that their .{ that an "| gus Campbell of New York, who had {Deen in Russia since last January. o\| Bpeaking of the Bolsheviki, he said: safe passage gave evidence of the truth of reports current in Norway| understanding had been reached with the Central Powers that) this particular vease! and possibly an-| other of Norwegian registry were not, to be made objects of attack. | The boat carried 667 passengers.! Officers reported that seventy-three persons had suffered from Spanish influenza in a mild form, When the boat reached Quarantine physicians found nine persons ill with influenza, | six with pneumonia and one with) |"and not until then will the public be lacquainted with its contents.” | Monsignor Carrol! admitted that be- Joause of the late Cardinal's generosity jhis personal property could not be large. Monsignor Lavelle said that the | twelve-acre sumer home at Maaroneck, N. Y., would revert to the diocese. It was learned on good authority that it | will be used for a seminary for the junior students now at Dunwoodie, Because of thé lack of a special cable the Cardinal's red hat has not yet been hung above the high altar, Expert carvers under the direction of Sacristan Joseph A. Boyle are to-day cutting the final {nscription on the Among the passengers was ‘Dr. An- | @ plate of QUITS LEGISLATIVE RACE, RESIGNS FROM AID SOCIETY |Also Tells of Women Fighters | Chained to German Ma- chine Guns, Private Benjamin Gelbfish, a Bolsheviki are made up of Infantry, twenty-five years old, re- “They are scoundrels, although they treated me kindly. I never met Trotz- ky, but Lenine, whom I did meet, is a fanatic. ete Jersey Legislature, running for re- Jelection on the Prohibition ticket, and {for eighteen years agent of the Chil- Jdren’s Ald and Protective Society, has resigned his position and withdrawn {trom the contest for the Legislature He gave war work as his reason | The Rev, Walter Reid Hunt, pastor of @he Unitarian Chure of Orange and President of the Ai day made the follow: cepted at a meeting of the board of directors yesterday. We wish to state that @ few days ago certain irregularities were found in the @ counts of our agent. The amount tn- volved was not large and has been made good.” = ape is well known tn Welfare work in the Oranges. In addition to his activities with the Aid Society, he is an oMfcial of the First Presbyter Church of Orang: A formerly w president of the Men's Religious Fed- eration there GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH | INDIGESTION HEARTBURN Instantly Relieved by MAC aD | IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS AND POWDER FORM BISUKATED Magnesia ie Magnesia os- Nally prepared for t certain corre etdity. 1 "NE EVENING Wo ‘WORLD, |. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 a 38th Street Lord & lavlor AYIFTH AVENUE Queen Anne Day Bed, Sixth Floor Colonial Day Bed, fin- : > fuhed in Mihoginy) 0 Hates in ——— 31 Day Bed, iin M inches wide; frame oun inches wide; frame only. hogany, 3314 inches wide; $13.85 $27.50 | frame only........ $32.50 fee ie Matos * Queen Anne Mahogany | Colonial Mahogany Day inches wide; frame only, Day Bed, 35 inches wide; | Bed, 30 inches wide; frame $35.00 | frame only.se.... $45.00 $45.00 39th Street Seven Furniture Days Continuing Until Monday, Sept. 30th (inclusive). Featuring Day Beds (one of the most interesting furniture fashions of the year), equally appropriate for use in the bedroom, the sun parlor or the living room. “Yours for the Fourth Fourth Liberty Loan’ Lean” A Remarkable Collection of (EG end 35th Steers — frizgtot people. The happens. E Christopher Lehmkuke, = = Bh | systems. the American Legation at hayen for the last year. reports. B. Altman & Cn. Oriental Rugs has been assembled on the Fifth Floor for the Autumn display. It includes many fare Antique Rugs, all of them authentic; and a large of the War Industries Hoard to-day||/ Natural Squirrel Coats............... ; . 295.00 fas Fave out @ summary showing these | 30-inch long model, flare sleeves, loosely girdied, large assortment of individually selected figures based upon curtaiiments an- | shawl collar. ‘ ree ee Rugs from China, India, Persia and : Tee ba ote | LW: 5 c anacially @ A é ares he Taupe Squirrel Wraps..... ae . 395.00 the Caucasus, especially featuring curtailment of ind continue | 45-inch long model, mitred border. id, irregula: sizes in tl be extended. odd, irregular and large in these ered Bo extended Scotch Mole Coats * 265.00 Moderns. Considering existing conditions, the prices are surprisingly moderate. B. Altman & Co. unreservedly guarantee all Oriental Rugs sold by them. Madieon Avenue’. Fifth Avena’ Creat War Leader Series Sept. 29" “A [hoto o ortrair Mew York cern. S76. tN GREATER NEW YORK ONLY. Separate Sheet for Framing Trees ubed Xo be a Dart rasabond Ported ag missing in action since July A man from the New York east side 31, in a recent list from Washington, | named Kessler is head of the com- {is recovering in a French hospital | soettatie PO UAT Tl |from injuries sustained in action. His Many are starving and rob- |Mother, Mrs, Esther Gelbfish, received | bery by the Red Guard is general.” | Rutherford Bingham, son of former Police Commissioner ‘Bingham, Mrs. Bingham were also on board.| Mr. Bingham has been Secretary of time ago, some German and Copen- He Is on hia way to Washington with important,“ a letter from him last Monday, dated the Germans as “great fun.’ In a recent letter home, he rel: ated | in detail how, after a battle some prisoners were taken, Upon investigation it Both had guns. This re women in disguis en chained to machine ves that y |women into military operations on th battlefields, and that its man-power is dwindling, Gelbfish sailed overseas March 1 after receiving his prelimin tary training at Camp Devens, Ayer, He is a graduate of Hebrew Technical Institute in Manhattan, attended Columbia University and was working as a _mechanic when! drafted into Uncle a's Army. Private Frank ibfish, twenty- | seven, a brother, Js with Company G, | 49th Regiment, in Franc a INDUSTRY CURTAILMENT IS TO BE EXTENDED Shortage in Steel Growing Worse, Says Baruch—Orders to Retail |steel and fuel needed for the manufac- ture of war supplies, Chairman Baruch stores to discontinue, wrapping of merchan their consumption of bags, paper box: that which 49 ab cause chemical puip, [ manufacturing papers, ammunition manufactu merly used in nust BO to the rs. 38th Street y mili-| Ce td wet Noretor Saturday, Aug. 31. Private Gelbfish | jorway, pte ” who heads a commission sent here |D&s twice been er the top,” and| to study the American educational |described his experience ot chasi ad 8 found that two of those captured | | | | | | | Introductory Sale of Men’s New Fall Boots Men's dark tan koko calfskin Boots and gun metal lace Boots. These Prices Are for This Sale Only 39th Street elevators direct to the shoe department on the Fourth Floor citrate of magnesia, August W. Abbott, a memb: ATED and get a member of the Bisv Ce 8 FUR SALE AT A FULL THIRD AND Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) or Nutria. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Nutria, 30-inch long models, shawl collar and belt. Hudson Seal Coats............ececeeeees . (Dyed muskrat), 45-inch long, full, loose model. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Natural Skunk collar and cuffs, 45-inch long model, Taupe Nutria Coats...... Various types in cape effects and flare models, Stores. Hudson Seal Model Coats.................. 295.00 WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Production 40 and 45-inch long models (dyed muskrat), in various in twenty-two industries has been re- styles. |duced from 26 to 70 per cent. for the Jlast four months of 1918 to save tron, Taupe Squirrel Coats.. 275.00 45-inch long, full enveloping” model. | and large shawl collar. Scotch Mole Wraps......... 000000005 45 inches long, some combined with taupe squirrel,” Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— At Special Prices To familiarize our customers with the new location of the Men’s Shoe Department on the Fourth Floor, where more room and good daylight will greatly facilitate selection, lace BONWIT TELLER & CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ANNUAL SEPTEMBER BELOW REGULAR SEASON PRICES Natural Muskrat & Leopard Cat Coats......... 30-inch long model, girdle and large collar and cuffs of Hudson Seal & Nutria Coats.. neue also. Taupe | or Natural 30-inch long loose model, cuffed wing ‘sleeves, girdle 39th: Street | Men’s dark tan Russia calfskin and gun metal lace Boots. th the genuin MORE » 550,00 Continuing the Sale of Wilton, Axminster and Chenille Rugs At Very Special Prices to Close Out All high-grade Rugs taken from our regular stock—many exclusive designs and colorings which cannot be duplicated owing to conditions at the mills. We have therefore decided to dispose of the stock on hand. Prices in some instances are Less Than Present Wholesale Cost. Sizes 6.0x9.0; 8.3x 10.6; 9.0X12.0; 9.0%14.0; 9.0x15.0; 10.6x10.6; 10.6x13.6; 11.3X12.0; 11.3X15,0. Prices range from $24.50 for the 6x9 feet to $98.50 for the 1114x15 feet rugs. NOTE—as these prices cannot be duplicated and quantities are limited in some sizes, early selection is suggested, ‘ifth Floor. Wardrobe Bags Of Bright Cretonne Dainty women will appreciate the prac- tical features of these pretty dust-proof Bags, in which to pack away Summer Frocks; very well made, full length aad closing with snap fasteners. Special $2.0 Cretonne Laundry Bags i. Sightly, serviceable, strongly made Bags of flowered Cretonnes; drawstring 5: Special.. Dress Serges A special lot of Navy Blue Dress Serge, 45 inches wide, will be offered Tomorrow, at, yard.........$2.78 Second Floor Linings Lining Satin, 36 inches wide, complete range of colors, yard. $1.00 Lining Sateen, 36 inches wide, a full range of all the leading colors, yard.65e Wool Interlining, 50 inches wide; white only, Special, yard...... oon tae Finest Quality Yarns Army, Navy and Sock Yarns of regula- tion weight and quality—Special, a isth Floor Jiround Floor, Lamp Clearance At Radical Price Revisions A varied and interesting assortment, comprising Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps of. artistic designs, to harmonize with any decorative scheme. But one of a style, all thoroughly desirable. Each complete with shade. 35 Floor Lamps In graceful designs, various woods and fin- ishes. .$10.00 to $50.00 40 Table Lamps Mahogany, ivory bases. gold, and decorated - $7.50 to $35.00 If This Popular Victrola XI-A 40 Boudoir Lamps : eg ; is the style you prefer, it’s the style Many dainty nov- 2 m ‘4 ; we prefer to sell you, — elties in this group, We have them all! This model ($115) together with your selec- tion of $6 in Victor Records (Total $121), $6 “ind $6 month Other styles $22.50 to $395, on proportionately easy terms Seventh Floor. t... $3.50 to $10.00 300 Candle Shades—Speciat, 75¢ Silk Shades, silk lined, with antique old braid in decorative design; effective fe conservative style; all wanted colorings. PAPER FOOT nn The Sunday World’s Want Directory ot Positions" than any other two mediums