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Por the fifth consecutive year John M Riehle was elected President of the National Democratic Club last night. Other officers elected follow: First Vice President, Charles B. Alex- ander; Second Vice President, Thomas OLDCASINO BEAUTY, =o NOMADRUGADDLT, roo, J f fareay Hulbert, Egerton L. Winthrop dr, and David H ott. BREAKS A Famous Evelyn Granville Once Figured in Cele- brated Murder Case. Once a noted stage beauty, the re- clpient of the attentions and favors THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918. MOTOR CORPS GIVES A HOUSEWARMING. Garage and Barracks Island City Donated by Edwin Gould Are Opened. Officers and privates of the Motor Corps of America, with guests, among whom were some of the wounded American officers just received at Base Hospital No. 3, joined yesterday in opening the new garage and barracks provided for the Motor Corps by Edwin Gould and his the former beauty began about the time Webster was being “numbered” up the Hudson, Drink, and later opiates, soon had their effect until she was gradually dragged to the lowest dept! on,” said Magistrate ing the commitment; “it only they'd look ahead.” pL BAe JERSEY LEADERS TO MEET. 1,000 Men to Discuss iment on Peace, ives of industrial, bank- ing, agricultural and labor interests will gather in Newark next Wednew: day to outline plans for a readjust- ment to peace conditions. The con- vention will be held in the Robert Treat Hotel under the auspices of the Manufacturers’ Council of the State of New pereey, of which Warren ©. King is President. Tt is are ve 1,000 delegates will @ report of their findings wife, years ago The new station is in the fine bulld- ing which Mr. Gould erected several at Packard Street and expenditures in November new high record of $1, 4 ary Department anno day. Officials attributed t expenditures to the fact tha ernment is now paying for the tro- mendous output of War munitions and materials reached a month or two ago, | hey also expect that the expense of liquidating contracts and paying lump sums to in Long| contractors will keep the monthly outlay at high figures for some timae Fight to Win! The Nation demands strong men—strong women and robust children. isdom suggests that proper means of safeguard. | ing be vital forces and building in this city, 'Y GOLDIN “Pape's Cold Compound” is pleasant and affords Instant Relief. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a cold. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops masty discharge or nose running, re lieves sick headache, dullnes: hess, sore throat, sneezing, sare stiffness. Don’t stay stuffed upt and snuflling! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as “I ‘old Compound,” which costa only at any drug store, It acts\ without assistance, tastes nice, causes no incon. venience. Be sure you get the genuine, Don't accept something cla, ‘ a a] A HURR women who prey on the boys in unt- Quit blowing | of leaders in the sporting life of New York, Evelyn Granville, now bent feeses, was committed ta the work- house for one month by Magistrate John FE. McGeehan in the Women’s Night Court last night. She had been arrested in the cru- and had given the name of form, with it the career of petty crime L waich hag brought her before the Magistrates ten times since the fin- | \ger print system came into vogue, The woman pleaded for leniency. |"'ve been a drug addict,” she satd, | weeping, the past twenty-five ‘They say it's incurable with | me now, and all that's left, I guess, is suicide. years, For the sake of my son, | who is soon to return from the bat- of France, don't make it @ 5, Jude please re- | and have mercy.” McGeehan promised to 1 medical atten- jouse and she was ec, Please, see ame to New| enties, With her home in a 45th Street, just $ ) Avenue, She was| din the public school in that) rhood, and she was noted for | ty, which won her a stage | She did a little song and) and with body racked from drugs | sey Hayward Unit No. 14, Motor Corps of the National League for Woman's ser- vice, organized by Harlem women, has | been makin, sadv to rid New York's streets of the base hospitals near New York, carrying smokes to soldiers and taking them for automobile rides about the city. unit's work has been greatly enlarged | ‘Beien,. bi ts of her ‘And it appeals to the public for funds Anne O'Brien, but the prints of Whe unit eoinlaters andetie flagers revealed her real name and soldiers v 5th Avenue it to tion will ar A] a, St ether all its and dissipation, as she herself con- | §{ryction problems Donations ma: . Bazil, ongress. Its hoped furnish a basis ‘amme. New Jer- hus to call to- 0 study recon- Queens Boulevard, Long Island City, just across the Queensboro Bridge. He planned to use it for squash and indoor tennis courts. Mr. Gould has aiso established a trust fund, the in-| come from which is to be used for maintenance The garage is ample for accommo- dation of twenty cars. In the bar- racks, which are over the garage, a fourteen rooms, to be used by the members of the corps, Each room has been fitted up in most attractive manner, with comfortable single beds, rugs and electric lights Seeks Funds. daily visits to camps and The to colored e made to West 131st Do Your Christmas Shopping Early—Select at. least part of your Christmas Gifts Now! James McCreery & Co, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SALE OF FINE LINENS Hand-Made, Lace-Trimmed and Embroidered Linens up of resistance, be utilized. SCOTTS [EMULSION affords definite help to those who | are “fighting to win” against the inroads of weakness. 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No Employer's Reference. | Engagement Rings Finest Quality Blue-White Diamonds, ||; 14K, solid gold mountings: sought | t to live in a nent in the heart n but established r of New York's they we Q | 1 turn in her af-| Iwin, | and Good- the shoot- unt of A visit to our :alesroom will help 1 ¢ which you to quickly make your gift de- ‘cision, Illustrated Xmas Catalog 4A on request LWSWEET&Co oth 1T°O cOoR, FLOOR S'WAY: MAIDEN LANE * convicted of man-| first degree, and moval to Sing pardoned | Black. o poverty of FRANKLIN SIMON MEN’S SHOPS Franklin Shoes for Men Cost you much less than shoes that can’t hold a candle to them for character MANY STYLE VARIATIONS HE bane of average footwear is that it is so hopelessly familiar wherever you buy it. You may change the shop but not the shoe—the label but not the last. ‘hat is why we design our own, We aim to keep as far away as possible trom stock models and to develop shoes that combine custom, character witb prices that men can afford. ranklin Simon & = Pa FIFTH AVENUE ( Filet and Other Fine Lace Trimmed Linens Cluny and Florentine Lace-Trimmed Linens 5th Avenue Black Lynx Scarfs... .. Black Lynx Muffs... Mink Cape made of dark natural pelts. . Mink Muff to match.......... Beaver Capes, Beaver Muffs,—good quality —Hudson Seal Neckpiece ~Natural Skunk Cape,—finest quality, —Blended Skunk Scarf a! James Priced for Immediate Clearance 125 WOMEN’S FUR-COLLARED SUITS 28.00 and 38.00 _ Fashioned of excellent quality Fabrics; attractive high class models; practical and dressy styles; Winter colorings; Fur collars of Sealine or Nutria; Suits that sold earlier in the season at a much higher price. NO APPROVALS — NOC.O0.D’/S — December Sale HIGH-GRADE FURS Remarkably Low Prices regularly 37.50 Hudson Seal Muff regularly 27.50 regularly 85.00....65.00 Skunk Muff,—finest quality. ..37.50 regularly 55.00. +00 187.80 regularly $7.50. Blended Skunk Muff «+. 29,80 regularly 37.50. .. 55.00 regularly 65. 00. regularly 65.00. regularly $10.00 265.00 . 75.00 regularly 103 good quality..... 45.00 regularly 55.00. 50. regularly CHRISTMAS STATIONERY NO RETURNS McCreery & Co. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street | Dinner Cloths..........+. 75.00 to 350.00 | Dinner Cloths.............20.00 to 35.00 Des Clothsiscrevsicsces 25.00 to 150.00 Dunohh Sete. cccess cas .. 5.50 to 32.00 Searfs.... 9.00 to 80.00 Tea Cloths .. 8.00 to 22.00 Luncheon Sets............ 40.00 to 125.00 Scarfs....0.. . 2.50 to 16.50 Center Pieces............. 6.00 to 35.00 Center Pieces .... 1.50 to 14.00 Pillow Covers . 4.00 to 15.00 Moa al! Papen ce Wee rR PINE: doz. 2.00 to 17.50 Real Madeira Hand-Embroidered and Hand-Scalloped Linens Dinner Cloths ..20.00 to 75.00 Pillow Covers. . h 1.90 to 3.00 Tea Cloths.... 6.00 to 27.50 ‘Towel h 1.20 to 3.50 Tea Napkins Heavy All Linen Damask Cloths | BS OlbrccriGeesr es 6.50, 7.50, 9.00 Ail Linen Damask Cloths | Luncheon Se 5.50 to 25.00 doz. $75,000.00 Worth Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases each 4.25 and 5.25 | (hemstitched) 7.00, 9.00,10.75 | Sheets | Cases. thre conor pair Priced for Immediate Disposal 300 PERSIAN MOSUL RUGS Hearth sizes regularly 49.50 . Set 3.75 to 32.00 Heavy All Linen Damask Napkins doz., 6.75, 8.50 and 9.50 Irish Linen Sheets and Cases pair 10.50, 12.50, 15.00 2.65, 3.50, 4.00 Lustrous, silky Rugs of extraordinary durability; artistic and pleasing designs. ‘ Specially Priced CANDLESTICKS & NUT BOWLS 1, 2, 8, 4—Solid Mahogany Candlesticks,—Colonial \ ; severa! igns; 6 to 1214 inches high...........- Pair f 1.50 —‘Perfect”” Nut Bow! finished in Mahogany, with ' heavily nickel-plated nut ¢racker............05+ (2.50 6—Solid Mahog it Bowl with six nickel-plated \ 1.95 nut-picks and one 1... bee RE MOON ic ae pi iss nua cian iaeds se ae papper “McCreery Special Cabin Rambeau Lawn; cabinet Number 1, con- tains 24 sheets of Writing Paper, 24 gilt edge Cards and 48 Envelopes to match. — White only. Cabinet Number @ contains 48 sheets of Writing Paper and 48 Envelopes, in White and Colors; all ribbon tied. 50c formerly 75c “RADIANCE” TWIL Exceptional quality Paper; White and Color’, i 750 Boxes Writing Paper A AR tla MRL Ell! os Lf (72 sheets to pound) per |b., ic formerly 65¢ At Less Than Former Prices A special purchase of Writing Paper, Correspondence Cards and Envelopes at unusually low prices enables us to offer them to you at the following extraordinary prices. Holly Decorated Boxes Linen finished; ribbon tied. Box Number 1 contains 24 sheets of Writing Paper and 24 E Box Number 2 contains 24 gilt edge Correspondence Cards and 24 En- velopes to match. 25c L-FINISHED PAPER n the most popular cut; packed in pound boxes, 2,250 Packages Envelopes velopes. formerly 35c (25 in Packase) per package, 5c formerly 20c IVORY-FINISHED TOILET ARTICLES At Greatly Reduced Prices Script Monogram Engraved Free of Charge on all pieces. To insure prompt deliveries Christmas orders should be placed now. Receiver, $-piece Sets, consisting of Mirror, Comb and Hair Brush iece Sets, consisting of Mirror, Hair Brush, Cloth Brush, Comb, Powder Box, Hair Shoe Horn, Button Hook, Nail File, Buffer and two Salve Jars. 11.50 4.50 formerly 15.75 formerly 5 Separate Pieces Mirrors 1.45 Mirrors... 178 Mirrors.... ¥ Mirrors....- _ formerly 4. 3.95 Mirrors, Louis XVI. design 4.25 formerly 4 Mirrors, Louis XVI. design formerly Hair Brushes formerly a Hair Brushes formerly 1.9 Hair Brushes formerly 21 Hair Brushes formerly 2.4 Hair Brushes formerly : 3.1 Hair Brushes, Louis XVI. design 32 formerly 3.75 Hair Brushes, Louis XVI. design 4.95 formerly ! Hair Brushes formerly ny Hair Brushes formerly ‘ Combs formerly : Combs formerly Combs ; formerly Combs, Louis XVI. design formerly 85 Combs formerly 1.35, 1.00 Combs, Louis XVI. design 1.15 formerly 1.50 Picture Frames .. formerly 85c, 69¢ Picture Frames . formerly 1.50, 1.15 Picture Frames.. formerly 1.85, Picture Frames, Louis XVI. design formerly 2.00 Picture Frames, Louis XVI. design . 2.28 formerly 2.65 Picture Frames, Louis XVI. design. .. formerly 3.65 Picture Frames, Louis XVI. design. 77, 4.25 former! 25 Military Brushes... . formerly » pr. 3.25 Military Brushes, Louis XVI. design.... 5.45 formerly 6.25 . formerly 7.50, . formerly 1.45, . formerly 1, Military Brushes Buffers A Buffers Buffers Buffers Buffers Cloth Brushes Cloth Brushes AN Powder Puff Boxes... Powder Puff Boxes Powder Puff Boxes ) A Broepe anouc . formerly formerly 1.65, prerainca formerly 2.00, formerly 2.65, Powder Puff Boxes, Louis XVI. design. . formerly 2.75 Te MIT BND NNRHKHN NNER ae eS SSD mm WrAwts eovermasemeeemncnentetnenets lbenno ane — Powder Puff Boxes . formerly 3.00, 2. Hair Receivers 00 Hair Receivers 65 Hair Receivers 25 Hair Receivers, Louis XVI. design 35 formerly 2.75 Hair Receivers ..... formerly 3.00, 2.45 ‘Trays, Louis XVL design..formerly 2.15, 1.85 Shoe Horns ‘ formerly 65¢, Oc Shoe Horns formerly 1 1.15 Shoe Horns.........66. formerly 1 1.20 Nail Files former Oc Nail Files former! 50c Nail Files, Louis XVI. design - 58c formerly 75c | Cuticle Knives formerly 65c, 40 Cuticle Knives . formerly T5e, | Shoe Hooks. . formerly 65¢,