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Sn ee | | ME, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918, "SHOW BY STORE EMPLOYEES’ fen and Women of Nation -Wide re, ry Minstrel and 1 : “At the Central Opera Hous n Fast rth Street, the annual minstrel show nitin ball given by the Fr n & Co, Mutual Benefit A entertainment consisted of fevue made tp of more than two in whieh talent. wath employees of the firm a the Fashion Revue given in rleaque, D, jnfantry, of New York Stato Cadets, drilicd _ Portrays England in War, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Eat Less Meat REAMETTES is much. cheaper and also more nutri- tious than meat. It is a new — macaroni product, which in one-third the time of ordi- Mary macaroni and is much more} tender and delicious. 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Atds Give hold last Saturday night, and event was uniformly successful Newman lectured to a large ing at Carnegie Hall last night ‘artime England.” He told how Barland solved the problems of food and Gabor, and showed moving pictures and @olored views of Leeds, Bradford, York, MISS MARGARET ROMAINE. toe Lie Ye Gon @ of on he Br MLL MAS ROLL GALL OF THE RED CROSS A VICTORY DRIVE’ Pa ‘It's for Members and Well- National Char- acters Launched It. fain Sailors’ Chorus of 100 voic P the refrain, particularly dalancen, the Mis: of th ropolitan Oper: for the Red It is the Victory Drive, the Christmas Roll Call, in New York yesterday at the Metro- politan Opera House and in full swing to-day with 30,000 workers appealing to all New York to give its single dol- | lars in response. New York's opening of drive was one Notes of victory and achievement by the Nation and by the Red Cross were sounded in speeches by Vice President Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes, Mra, August Se!mont, ‘W. Whittlesey and ‘Dr, Woods Huteh- Notes of joy and exultation were sounded in the songs and music by the sailor boys from Pelham Bay and Miss Margaret Romaine. each note found its echo in the hearts of the great audience which filled the audience that was representative of the peopleswho had | made that victory and achievement possible and who shared in the joy and exultation which follow them. It was Mr. Hughe ‘s last drive Metropolitan, tion embracing. N Broadway end Flush: . the Chairman of|ton Street destring to voluntec the meeting, who termed the Roll Cali | «victory's drive, the last and best drive of the Red Cros , "@ note of exul- call of the I tation to-day in the It is an appeal of joy. Red Cross now goes forward to repair the ravages of war, to bind up the wounds of those who have suffered in (Associated Press: carrying clothing, medieal supplies, 14 Women nurses, chiefly Amerioans from Honolulu and Manila, and three doo- tors, left here to-day for Omsk. It was the fourth train to be despatched west- ward #ince the Allied occupation, _ He declared the “best of drives” has | @ special significance for the American » propose to make » people of the United States and e was wildly ap= plauded as he v new expression of the unity of the American people.” . Chairman of the New York County Chapter Commit- tee of the Koll C declared that he is ended next me Manhattan is : will be 90,000 workers and child present or account: | ‘The lessons that (he war has taught was the theme of Mr. which was in ent applause as h |the sacrifices of indi Marshall's ad rrupted by fre. bid tribute to duals for the day made public @ cablegram sen Queen Milena of Montenegro, expre, ing sympathy for the effect of the wor on the Balkan nation. rimed the Natic se boys of yours who come not igain are not dead, nor can they Ne | ec and huma nukind boys are not ena | many people in re on the ver State Koard of Taxes and Asse com- oP Taxation recetvea | tic The work of the Red Cross is noilt memorial she said, “It is simply gos Grier Miibbes Hilbben “de! Mice PRESIDENT THOMAS fe. MARSHALL Lieut, COLOoNew SHas.m, wHirriese Reput ti Open the Latest Red Cross Drive for Members ANOTHER USED HS mes AuGusT BELMONT ASSISTANT te THR WAR Counce | Accused Mien Man be clares He Was Kept Silent | by Threats. MUSKEGON, Mich, Dee. 16.—Fur- ther questioning to-day of Milo H Piper, wealthy ina man charged with killing Frieda Weichman after a short honeymoon, although he had a | wife living, was expected to clarify several obscure points developed in the Hamilton, Ont man. He gave this man's name as “John Sheldon,” adding that his objec- lenced by threats of trouble. Miss Weighman was last heard from by relatives in August, 1916. A few ecks later a body identified as hers | only by the clothing was unearthed Rear @ railroad crossing in Eggleston Township, Mich. Piper was arrested through a letter sent to him under the Daniels Commissions 4:10 Marines, QUANTICO, Va., Dec, 16.1 Daniels t to 430 mart ow have comple Third Marine Officers Training Camp here. 'BIG SLASH IN PHONE = ing to turn Into other channels, and those who have been working on mak- ing surgical dressings should register themselves for the future work that will take place in other forms,” Dr. Hutchinson, who took the place of Capt. A. F. B. Carpenter, com- mander of the Vindictive, | which blocked Zeebrugge Harbor, who ly Ill w vith influenza, also paid a tribute to the Red Cross. The Pelham Bay Band, led by Will- tt, and the ‘Pe ercy Hemus, sang many patriotic and popular airs and gave a pertorm- ance which would have featured a meeting. Sung 48 a solo by Sailor Joseph Con- “Rose of No Man's Land,’ way, with the chorus coming in on audlen Ye was com: Delled to are the Jewel Song from “Faust! in French, with “In My Garden, Fin English. The audi- ence, too, joined in a “community sing.” led by L. Camilleri, Conductor of the People's Liberty Chorus, who drew forth a lot of good music from several thousand persons who had never before done more than dream they would ever sing in the Metropoli- tan Opera House. ‘The police sirens blew at noon to- day to let New York know that a fleet of airplencs from Mineola was about to fly tion to colebrate the membership i] drive. Features are scheduled for every day and night of the campaign, not only in New York but over the country, and the organization ex. pects to enrol more than 26,000,000 persons at a dollar each. The money will be used for the peace time pro- |@ramme of the Red Cross. no WANT RED CROSS WORKERS. Manhattan in cross forma- Stuyvesant Section, Brooklyn, Asks for V nicer Cany The Red Cross drive in the Stuyve- sant Section, Brooklyn, opened to-day. and will continue until Mo 23. This section embraces blocks and more workers to fit] up the staffs in som (riots, equare ro required ‘of the die Any young lady residing in the see- nd Avenue to ing Avenue to Ful- for Red may apply in person, or ¢ in writing or by telephone, Ponnelly & irman of the if a m Nurses om Way to Omek. VLADIVOSTOK, Thursday, Dec, 12 A sanitary train DAMAGED TRANSPORT HERE. Which Sank British Ship tn Collision, Arrt With a@ hole in her bow as the re- sult of @ collision with the British steamship Larchtrove, in which the latter sank with seventeen of her crew, the transport Hawatian arrived here to-day in ballast She put back to Gibraltar after ihe collision with the roscued members. of the Larchtrove's crew and resumed her voyage after repairs were made -~ NEWS BREVITIES, The Woman's International League to- to Influenza cases reported to the Health t tment Sunday showed an increase over the ligures of Saturday, while {93 day? ‘6 figures showed a decrease of | pared with figures for the pr KASTEL AGAIN INDICTED; | GRAND LARCENY CHARGED ormer Broker, Recently ae: of Extortion Charge, Accused =| | of Stock Swindle. | RATES TES STARTS JAN. 21 ‘Q Per Cent. to Be R educed—Night Charges Made Extremely ) Low. | tn Burles published. to-da F, satel, former Wall Street | #8 toll rates on " who was Indicted along with his| established wife, Mrs. “Dandy Kastel, Willlam J.| 7897. 21. Fitzmaurice Grant Rose, was on|'" about 70 pe of the rates now the charge of attempted extortion of |Charsed and a slight increase ix $400,000 from Paul Heller, wealthy | 20 pereent. Newark, manufacturer, and which re- Night service rates are made much sulted in his recent acquittal before | ‘ sai ‘ half of the day ratd Judge Mulqueen, was arrested again to- fourth Tene dau cs we day on @ bench warrant issued by Judge|4.i0 A. M. The b rate on rate Rosalsky. He was indicted on a charge ‘alte will be 64 4 mills a mile, figured on of grand larceny, following allegations by Leon Kohn, an artist, No. 158 Am sterdam Avenue, in which Kastel was implicated in an alleged stock swindle Kohn says he gave $12,000 to Kas' with which to buy oil stock, but swore he never got the stock or his money plaints a Involved totalled $100,000. Immediately was held in $5,000 b CONVICT WITNESS IN BAKSA CASE USES FISTS IN COURT eth Baksa, took upon himself the blame for the murder of Mrs. Helen Hamel, created a scene in nerab ons to day when arraigned for perjury, Burns was indicted under the name of Leo Bittenberg. Two court attendants addressed him as Sittenberg and each recetved a blow In the face from Burns I'm Irish," he shouted to Judge Ro: salsky. “I'm no eJw, and the sooner you people find that out, the better it will be for you.” Judge Rosalsky directed that a plea of not guilty be entered for Burns. If convicted he can receive @ maximum sentence of forty years, He is now serving a sentence of ten years for a burglary aN RIOTING IN CATALONIA. | King of Spain Asked tq 0 Parliament as Result MADRID, Dec. 16.—Premier Romar ones, after a Cabinet moetir Ned to consider serious outbreaks in Catalonia has issued a note declaring that the King has been asked to sign u deere suspending Parliament There was a collision Sunday betwee the P and ae & Social Republican meeting at favor Las adem was killed | trouble o¢ Res. U. &. Pat, ‘airi ck's Cathedral, New in state in the Cathedral on Wednesday Annual returns to the New Jer how the net valu: and personal property in the @tate listed by Local Assessors and County Boards 803,028,010.80, an in 08,309.64 aver the valua country ‘will be. held | HAND MADE | son oy Al BEWARE OF inst Kastel and the amount] omc pisetesd WHISKEY | STRAIGHT PURE RYE STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS the airline mileage SECRETARY GLASS SWORN IN MeAdoo's WASHIN¢ Dec. 16, — Carter back. The specific charge against/Glass of Virginia way sworn in to-day Kastel is having received $700. as Secretary of the Treasury in the Assistant District Attorney Banton| presence of the Virginia delegation in| said there were thirty similar com-|Congress and a gro Government Is. The oath was Judge James Hay dministered by Virginia of the Court of Claims, for many years a en league of Mr. Glass in the He New Warning Agninat Infi WASHINGTON, Dee. 16 of influena ze , i day by f the Public Burns, Arragined for Perjury, Health, Service The epidemic ia, not Strikes Two Attendants When such recrudescences of cases and Called Sittenberg. expected to become more or Jimmy Burns, alas Regan, the Bing convict who at the trial of Ei Granp Rapip FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS i $3.00 Down on $50-00 §.00 « «© 75.00 7:50 «490.00 109 « « 150-% 18-9 « « 200-° 25-00 « “ * 300-°° With Every Cash Pu Open Evenings Until Christmas 104 ST. 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