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Viectrie Battery ts tn fates erery Globe Bar: Yhone for ten years SAVE $5 During December, spsein), dlasount of 66 tilowed ‘om every. elee- ‘trlea) bearing device, Suite 457-2 Marbridge Building, 1328 Broadway, N. Y., Corner 34th St, ‘The quality of Baco Rubbers is always the same. The supply this winter is limited, e 4. J. BATES & CO.,INC, KBW YORK TAKE ONE AT ONCE Mf you moese, snuifte, or feel a chill g €oming on. Carry che sinall bole a fy all waves. PRice 25 Cents. cles, 0 telephoned direc tly to The World. Cal) 4000 Beekman, New York, of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, USANDS of Positions are dail readers of offered to the ¢ World Help Wanted advertisements, and dis-| 2 REN AY 1 SNES Ps A MTR aR | since then he bas changed and we bes hot-now consider him desirable.” Rey May said this morning he! d not know what the distalased stu- | Senta could do, but thought DENIES DROPPING Announcement has been made by Mr. nd Mra. Franklin Bimon, No, 956 River- Brooklyn Polytechnic President | sige Drive, of the engagement of their “ daughter, Miss Helene Simon, to Luke Says There Were “Rough Stapleton Jf., Kirat, Lieutenant. Field W Ge rtillery, A., son of Judge ani House” Scenes, Mrs. Luke D. Stapleton of Brooklyn. —- Lieut, Stapleton hes just returned Dr. F. W. Atkinson, President of| from @ year's active service In France. eonenatimnsdaes © the Polytechnic Institute in Brook!s to-day denied that any students ad | NEWS BREVITIES. been dropped there “for reasons ot Public Service Commissioner F. J. 1. race or creed.” He was annwering | Kracke is arranging tq-day for the be settlement of a strike of carpenters the charge made by County Judge | constructing stations on the new Cul- Mitchell May that nineteen Jewish | ver Line in Brooklyn, The strike has staadete bad beta droppes. threatened to delay the opening of the . seam a pr, |li8® scheduled for about the first of The matter is closed,” said Dt.|/the year, and is one phasy of the Atkinson, “and it is not necessary to|trovble affecting most carpefter work to ex-|O% Mew structures throughout the city, BAT ee WHey Including the new Hotels Commodore | plain that there were good reasons /and Pennsyivania. The strike is said discuss it. | SANTA OF THE STOGKS WILL FILL STOGKINGS LEMBERG POGROMS STUDENTS BECAUSE, ieee appeal to the State pare ot| LAID 10 LIBERATION | | Many Banks and Wall Street Firms decane iiibaintiaes to Give Christmas Bonuses OF RAGE OR EE ree | OF JAIL PRIS PIINERS al ‘0 meet the high cost of living al oss | Lae Principal asking shite | brokerage houses in Wall Street will |e unusually generous in their end-of- | the-year distributions to employées. | It is rumored that J. P. Morgan & | Co., who last year gave their em- | ployeés 26 per cent. of t:.‘r annual |salaries, are preparing to distribute WARSAW, peli, Dec. 15 (As- 100 per cent, this year, There is an ‘unconfirmed report that the United soolated Press).—Gen. Joseph Pilsud- |i) Rubber Compaiiy will make & wki, military head of the Polish Gov- ‘simfiar distribution. ernment and popular idol of Poland, | The National City Company will pay spoke freely to-day relative to the a 26 per cent. bonus to 1,100 employees situation in thiv country. | “Ar wane of $4,000 or less, e ¢ National City Bank last year The Jewich question iv most dif: | 4 puted a hgpus of £8 per cent, ane cult for Poland,” he said, “and it| 4 is expected it will duplicate that will need great ¢fort and sacrifices | award this ye on the part of both Poles and Jews | fastgendl to reach « sélution. One of the best | _ The Chase National Bank last year proofs of our tolerance toward the | S#ve 90 per cent. and the understand. Jewa may be found in the fact that | '#8 16 that an equal amount will be Gen, Piisudski Sa Says Polish | Patrols Were Fired Upon and Scalded for our action in these cases. The|t be the result of cutting off carpen- ters’ overtime. men who were dropped did not meas- 2 the defeat of Gov, Whitman was ure up to our standard of maniiness ely due to the combined efforts of elmen throughout the State, because of his attitude toward the prohibition uestion, was featured to-day in a re- i} }and good conduct. CS stitution, and rt Of Maward M. Tierney, Treasurer |) “Tele 1d © Grivace inetitelivs o New York State Hotel Associa: a | the governing officers are the judges ton. at the thirty-secon |the m tion of that body ut | of the Atness of students, Garden. | “Until the armistice wes signed we had 250 men in the Btudent Army atinual e (edison ‘Bquare Vilbjalmur Stefansson has nee lected “by the Council of the American deographical Society as the recipient of the Charien aly medal in Training Corps, and thétr conduct | nition ef his Ar expl jones covers ine the period between 1900 gnd 1915, was governed by military authority The rather than by ours. There has been | some disorder in the military period. Yurniture has been broken, There) ohin's pay, plus transportation allow. | have been ‘rough house scenes 9. (tion to thelr home towns, according’ to | | “At the close of the military Pe-| gnannguncement to-day” by ording riod the status of the Student Army | Jersey Council of National Datense, ‘Training Corps men was changed.| Supreme Court Justice Thomas | ¥, nelly (o~ a on ‘Those who wished to remain were |mitting’ Myer Londo n order per- enamhan—permienlon 40 exe obliged to apply for admission on the | ¢r Slots ot tg ‘3 ‘Picetlon examine the | civilian basis. Forty-eight did not re District, after an apply and were dropped, Nineteen Lom hy cae he! a, pare gen is- sue e tmore who did apply were acted upon|Bonra ‘ot Wlect ig oe resentation will = "rade to-night by the president of, the auelety, Jahn reenough, 9 Fn; ing Societ: Buildings No. 20 West A8(h Aired. J Returning soldiera will fiver, one unfavorably, It is true, as Judge Gov, Bdge of New, Jersey denied that he ts a candidate for Republi: Na May says, that One of the men/Teit “Gommuteoman to succeed Hx. dropped is a senior who has been| Governor Franklin Murphy of Newark Has ce ee d the hope that the State with us for three years. He was all/ RO cBitin committes would choose | right before the military period, but| Hamilton Kean of Biizabeth During and After id R ¥ “tate” Hlorlick’s Malted Milk Oe en, HORLICK’S MALTED MILy Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over % century. asia by physicians everywhere, specity HOFTICK’S the origina Others Are Imitations x-lcupying that city | the Jews is the outgrowth of the in-| * per: |demunda in the elalination idea has been growing for) .| Polish soldiers began the disorders they were permitted to participace | distributed this year. in the recent election. A special | commission is Investigating the al- | leged pogroms at Lemberg. Ife “It has been established that th® jmati ayer, reported to-day —Ira Blrte, first act of the Ukrainians after 6c- ‘the trip trom New York to Washington was to release |yesterday in an hour and forty minutes, ‘These prisoners began | ingludiag ten minute stop at Poites to pillage the city and disorders | ugh snow an naturally arose, When Polish pa- temperature” of Pots bie, pels trols entered the Lemberg Ghetto they were fired upon from windows and hot water was poured on them. Fifteen hundred persons, many of prisoners, them Uxrainian soldiers, were placed in jal Noah Prilucki, a leader of the Jew-) ish Nationalist Party, said: “The trouble between the Poles and disposition of the Poles to meet our} light of President Wilson's declarations. ‘The nation-| fifty years, but has developed among! Jews only recently. We have aspire. | tions similar to the Czechs and Serb- tans, but lack territory. “Regarding the accusation that wa made money during the war by food speculation, I may say that this is po truer than other charges against us. »} Those who did make money were the rich Jews, not the poor people, Our néwspapers have always opposed speculation. Our poor suffered hun- ger the same as Christians. “It ip not true that Jews acted as spies for the Germans. It might be remarked that Austrians hanged Jews before the war ended, I¢ is true that jatis wére opened at Lemberg, but by setting fire to the homes of Jews, and then thieves came came.” RIOT GREETS ETS MISSION. | Seetatiats Reece | CHICAGO, Dec, 18.—One man was seriously wounded and a score were ftjured here to-day as a result of a | riot at w reception given by 500 1 | workingmen to the Italian Labor 3 |sion visiting the city, Fifty talent | Socialists in the crowded hall became enraged because members of the mission wore military uniforms. When others tried to quiet the hissing thut distyrbed speakers, a fight ensued, Pistol bhots were fired, knives drawn and chairs thrown. One laborer was shot. The ORnt ended when t call policemen an-) MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street A Sale of Men’s Bath Robes & H MEN’S BLANKET Special at $6.25 and in MEN’S HOUSE co Special at $6.25 (This Sale will be held on the GB. Altman & Cn. AT SPECIAL PRICES will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) Interesting Values will be offered in BATH ROBES in attractive patterns and colorings of double-surfaced woolt¢n matérials NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street ouse Coats ATS Sixth Fioor) DECEMBER 17, 1918. 5th Avenue WAIT A MINUTE” | WELL STAGED BURLESQUE AT COLUMBIA THEATRE ‘The Sightseers in a two-act bur-| lesque called “Wait a Minute,” at the Columbla Theatre this week, serves to give Guy Fay, ample opportunity to all laughs from an appreciative audi- nce. In Scenes 2 and 4 of Act 1 Fay introduces some origifial comédy on the Bridge and at the Postoffice. There até enough specialties inchud- ¢4 in tho two acts to ft a régular bigs time bill, and specially commendable ig the violin bit executed by Miss Lil- lan Iaabella. ‘The principals all sing well and are ably supported by a pretty chorus. The staging of “Wait a Minute” is fat above the ordin: Be Economical of Money-Teeth-Pain The best way to cave suffering and dentioty’ bills ie to keep your teeth and gums healthy. | SOZODONT cleanses and purifies bd teeth, hardens the gums, stimu- i neutralises acid- | James McCreery & Co. Extraordinary Holiday Offerings HOUSEFURNISHINGS. == + (Sixth Floor.) ‘ Suitable for Christmas Gifts 1—Fireproof Casserole,— Brown with white lining; mounted in heavily nickel- plated frame. 1,25 regularly 1.75 + 2—Universal Electric Chafing Dish,—fast and | in slow heat connections; heavy polished Copper or Nickel-plated. 17.50 3—New Perfection Grid- dle made of heavy cast Aluminum; highly polished top; with removable handle; 9 inches in diameter; bakes cake a golden brown with- out grease. 1,95 regularly 3.00 4—Highly polished Alum- | 5 inum Covered Saucepan; di 4-quart capacity; heavy gauge metal, 1.45 regularly 2.25 S—Carving Set,—made of best American steel; three pieces; nickel silver ferrules and caps; in lined box. regularly 5.00, 3.50 6—“McCreery” Electric Vacuum Cleaner of polished Aluminum with switch in handle; high-powered Uni- versal motor; fully guaran- teed; with complete set of attachments, 39.50 regularly 47.50 7—The Ideal Cookstove,—roasts, bakes, steams, boils and_ fries. Complete equipment; fl encased in highly polished Oak; wells are seamless aluminum lined; all cook- ing utensils are made of pure aluminum, ‘T'wo-compart- ment Cooker. Complete Fireless 8—"McCreery” Steel Kitchen Cabinet, — white in enameled; equipped wich | v porcelain steel extension | o! table top; flour bin with sifter, glass containers for sugar, coffee, tea and spices, also rolling pin. 57.95 regularly 69.00 ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Electric Heater, — Radiant type; adjustable to throw heat to any desired place. at top 914 ebonized wood handle. Aluminum Stew Pan with side handle; 3-qt. size. Aluminum Round Double Roaster,— Aladdin Aluminum Self- Basting Roaster. 10 x 14 inches... 11 x 16 inches........ 5.25 Portable Sewing Machine, —no larger than a type- writer; Ve per hour; guaranteed ten. years; all attachments. —cast base and top; nickel plated lain steel extension 38.00,| tor: flour bin with sifter, glass containers for sugar, coffee, tea and spices; every venting the accumulation golden oak finish. White Enameled. SALE OF- COATS Entire Stock of Fur Trimmed and Plain Requlab values $23.50 to $75, Some no § | 95 ForExample—This beauti- ful all-wool velour Coat, with collar and cuffs of French |. Regularly valued at $35. NOW $25 One of more than 200 COATS AT_ $25.00 Regular values $32.50 to $40.00 Suits regularly $25 to 8 some now as low low as $13. Derr LTON GARMENT ©0. a iy Vy) 907 FIFTH AVE. N.Y. "$35 99°" Neat 3st Street, Now $25.00 No mail orders at sale prices 34th Street 9—“Hotpoint” Hedlight regularly 11.00, 9.00 10—Heavily Cast Alum- um Fry Pan,—diameter inches; with 1.50 regularly 2.50, 1l—Highly polished 75 regularly 1.00 12—Highly polished Self - Basting inches deep and 10 inches jameter. 1.50 regularly 2.50 13 — “Wear - Ever” or 4.25 regularly 5. regularly 6.35 14—Western Electric cost of operation 39.50 15—Cylinder Gas Heater, trimmings; blue 3.25 jame Bunsen burner. regularly 4,50 16—‘Kitchen Maid”Cab- net equipped with porce- table nterior corner rounded, pre- f dust and food crumbs; 39.95 regularly 50.00 45,00 regularly 60.00