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Votable B LEWIS NIXON } | 8. KURZMarwe aot CHEERS FOR SMITH AT ANNUAL DINNER narron, -= + Se 9 usiness) Men“and Politicians’ At Fifth Avenue Association’s Dinner wacTaR STASLER, was gving to vote them all. Well, be found his mistake on last Tuesday.” Then he toasted the first lady of the State, and everybody stood and gave three cheers for Mrs. Smith. Archbishop Hayes said he appeared not only as a churchman and a rep- resentative of the Cathedral but as @ citizen and a member of the asso- ciation. oi cea eine art reece nee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, t9T9.~ Ss ra vos SiveRrman MICHABL FRIEOSAM Peesioent ALTMAN CHARLES SCHNBIOER Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, D. D, Arch- bishop of New York; Rear Admiral James H. Glennon, U. 8. N. Com- mandant 3d Naval District; John H. ‘Towne, Chairman of Board of Direo- tors; R. A. C. Smith, Chairman Din- ner Committee; Edward F. Boyle, President Borough of Manhattan; David H. Knott, Sheriff New York County; Simon Bamburger, Governor State of Utah; Col. J. Hollis Wells, Commanding Officer Tist Infantry; Augustus Drum Porter, Third Deputy Police Commissioner; Louls Wiley; | FREED AS HOUSEWORKER Miss Clayton Says She Dons Apron Every Day, and Magistrate | Suspends Sentence. | Magistrate Kochendorter of the Ja- mation Court is a foe of idleness. So yesterday, when Miss Alice Clayton, an actress of No. 206 West 135th Street, Manhattan, appenred before him, charged with speeding through Jamaica in her elght-cylinder car, the first ques- tion he asked her, after she had pleaded Alencar In Brai Envoy. RTO JANEIRO, Nov. 7. -- Augusto Cochrane de Alencar has accepted an Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Henry Bruckner, President Borough | MRS. NINA W. PUTNAM WED TO ROBERT J, SANDERSON Novelist Is Married for Second Time, Husband Being Tele- phone Man, Mra. Nina Wilcox Putnam, novelist and magazine writer, was married for ond time yesterday In 8: Her new husband Is Rob- | parted clergyman who 5 ton Pheips, vicar of Splsoopal Chur mation about th i tna home t« Mth Street She has been a lead u nt and has writ-| | books, Including jonrch | “When the H Oh the Out “Adam's Ga Im poss! ble the y * In addition the | St wld give and “Ty Little Missions to numors | ous magazine Mrs, Putnam's ert Faulkner Pytn Haven Putnam, anc lishing firm of GE They were married in 1907, price list for clothing, hats and shoes to apply to all sections of the country will be discussed at a conference to be “New York Siyles America CES Your Monroe Overcoat is ready for you—for less than you expect to pay Great Coats—Storm Coats — Ulsters — Belters , | whose sentence had expired, | three ‘years and ten months on convic- mn ~. 23 Friedsam, Chairman of the sub-com. mittee on clothing, hats and shoes of the Fair Price Committee, This conference has been called in accordance with the wishes of Govern- ment officials in Washington, who are desirous, Mr, Williams said, that fair price schedules be evolved for the suldance of the public in the purchase of wearing apparel. New York was asked to take the lead in posting such schedules, en ARRESTED AT PRISON GATE. a sre fd MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by L; E. Pinkham’s V. “For years I was simply in of Breas. ford, Conn, misery ert J. Sanderson, « district manager | convtee Cohen Fi D from _a weakness and awful rete for the Southern New England Tele. | COMViet Cohem Finds Detective and id nothim ACTRESS WHO SPEEDS AUTO |": Penmaes yoy ene The couple took great precaution Harty Cohen, a Sing Sing prisoner, received distinct shock yesterday when, after he walked out the prison gate, he was| nabbed by Detective MoClain of Phila- rant cha robbery tive had extradition Gov. Bi Cohen WAS rece) mum sente: o bs tion of assault in Nassau County, were disbharged from custody, ae Sale of Navy Food Begun Here. Passers Otecharged. Magistrate Brough in the Pesex Mar- icles "OTSTEFe FS Monroe Clothes NewYork” any good. A friend advised me to take Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vege- table Com I did so and got rellet right away. has done such good work for me, and I know it will help others if will give it a fair trial.”—Mrs, Courtney, 108 8th Ave. West, Oska- loosa, lowa. ae . Tho sale of $4,000,000 worth of navy Wh: guilty, was: y will women drag along from “How often do you put on an epron|TO PRICE WEARING APPAREL. food, commen js tts city bas begun. | doy to day, year in and year out, euf- and do some real work?’ . —— Penile Btarhetn ah tmr greens Te j fering such misery as did Mra. Court- Overy day,” promptly replied Miss|Conference It te wis wate | TNS cae of ey Cocanuthe te cA rey, when such letters as this are con- ton. inually being published. Every wom- Very well, rn nd sentences upon| Charges for re Country, public schools has vi ended. h ” ta f an who suffers from displ in eee Plans for the compilation of a fatr| sean gasoa, Dr Day calde ne | regularities, inflammation, ulceration, = ct pel ano 2 backache, nerv ess, or who is pass- ing through the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb rem- - dy, Lydia FB. Pinkham’e Vegetable invitation to become Brazilian Ambassa-|'held early next week between Arthur | ket Court yesterday diamiased the | CO¥s ee dor to the United States. He formerly | Williams, Federal Food Administrator; pst lhl eon" Ly phy vgs hi pd ay Nat a Faery, «GIODIN ANCELL 4. BALL Se ROBERT GRier was Brazilian Minister to Peru and) United States Attorney Francis G, | dlstributin adhe jour dia B, Pinkham Co., -J.m,. GIODING enatace GOVERNOR, COOKS BC noreas recently has held the post of Under |Caffey, Assistant United States Attor- |i ndanta wer Incob Ballin’ Trvicg | LYMM Mass. ‘The result of its long ALFREDO ©.SmITH pacer our . ney Ben A. Matthews and Col, Michael | faikin, Paul Giax and Joseph Koaisk. "| experience is at your service.—Advt. Fitted Coats—Raglans—Chesterfields —Ulsterettes Top Coats—Rain Coats—-Leatherettes—F'ur Collared Coats The coat you have in mind, you will find here in a size to fit you, “I remember as a boy,” said His Grace, “when they first put cartracks on Broadway and how indignant we boys of New York were at what we deemed a sacrilege. That same spirit continues to-day in New York and it a STEPHEN HART STIVe GECRETARY we wh J. PEORICK Jr wm. HODGES eecearany 1%: HO nor spends the first year of his ad- ministration finding out all these | Geors President of Borough of Brooklyn; McAne wis Nixon, Pub- OF STH AVE ASS 3 is exemplified by the association,|things and spends the second year|!ic Service (¢ Y mer; Robert Praised as the Governor Un-'which has for one of its objects the! thinking of the next election. If am|Grier Cooke, ident the Fifth] a style that becomes you, im patterns to please you, and at ‘ beautifying of the avenue. jin the happy frame of mind of not | Avenue Assc Alfred E. Smith, that will afraid, Who Tums on “What interests Fifth avenue in-| caring about the next election, and 1| c of New York! prices delight you. Coiled Snakes, A Iittle bit of politics, a Mttle bit tion last night of the gnoual dinner ef the Fifth Avenue Association. The feast took place at the Waldorf- Astoria, Gov. Smith and Arctftshop Hayes were the principal «peakers, while Gage E. Tarbell officiated as toast- master and touched up Tammany to the delight of the gathering and then spiked Gov, Smith's retort by wMtroducing him in a manner that @oftened those “harsh words.” About 500 were prevent, and the attendance was brightened consider- «bly by the number of women present, Which gave the gallant toastmaster @e opportunity of complimenting the ladies on the great work they had @ono in the war time and also tm the last few days in the election, Mra, Smith sat almost directly tn front of her husband below the dais, Bt was her birthday, and Mrs. Lewis Mixon, wife of the Public Service Commissioner, presented her with @ Wirthday cake, appropriately studded ‘with candles, upon looking at which Mr. Tarbell congratulated the first Jady of the State upon her nineteenth Company F of the 71st. Reveile and fo Fifth Avenue. “rhe es are coming rapidly to us” bh ‘and helping us to do our work quite as well as they did on last Tuesday, when they showed how well they knew how to exercise Meir franchise.” ‘The spcaker bowed quite gravely to fhe Governor, but there was a merry @winkle in his eye and there followed daugh at the Gove ‘s expense a cheer for him, Slt iy, terests New York, the city and the State. The digni of democracy is expressed in our is, our churches and our highways. erve the dig- nity of our highway. Fifth Avenue keep the red flag, above ali things, away from it.” GOVERNOR INTRODUCED AS MAN OF COURAGE, “Now,” said Toastmaster Tarbell, “I am going to introduce to you a man of courage, and we all admire courage and especially courage of his sort. The kind of courage which goes out to meet a reptile coiled up and ready to spring, which beards a lion in fts den. The community respects that kind of courage and we think more of our distinguished Governor than we ever did before.” “I want to join in the compliment to the ladies,” returned the Governor, after the cheers for him had sub- sided. “I want to compliment them on being the salvation of what was left after last Tuesday. I want to see | this association name @ committee to help and to study the treaty which we want to sign witn New Jersey for the purpose of establishing the com- mercial supremacy of the Port of New York, e tration of the State is far too much. I don't say that there has been any money spent improperly, but there can be a lot of useless commissions and boards lopped off without any Injury to the State and at a great saving. On the other hand we do not appropriate sufficient money for other gleamy tresses double its beauty, You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hatr. Don't fer tt stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back {te color, and vitality, Get ment.” Richmond; “The cost of running the adminis- nt CH HH Ns a , want to devote the rest of my term t cutting down the cost of Govern Among those on the dais were: Rabbi ‘Temple Hmanu El; Richard E Enright, Polic R. Van Name, President Borough of ' ¢ Commissi Edward Ri Established 1863 yu! MA NDR Luu : ores | AND ALL INFLAMMATIONS OF THE MASAL Pi | ALL Druaaists 28c YRTAL CHEMICAL COMPAN' ™. 263 Sixth Avenue ,;i;%. Reliable Credit Easy Payments Every Article Marked in ,Plain Figures, birthday. institutions, our charitable institu- But the Governor, when he gird tions and our prisons. It's hard to took excoption to this, He said that| get good men to fill positions at the there were Assistant District Attor- | small salaries they carry. 4-Plece Period Bedroom Suites, in Boys and other officers of the law at| “The great trouble is that a Gover- RircaRye iepie, Golsen Oak, $775 to $ 450 tho banquet and that he must declare | ——————— aa american WAIDUE oF . Mehogany (0 00 *40 that Mrs, Smith was more than nine- rere Bg teen, for it must not be forgocten that! 41D ANDERINE” PUTS KE CoO 263 Sixth Avenue abe had voted on Tucsday | IAG y r 17th St. Dock Commissioner R. A, C, Smith BEAUTY IN HA ° SNF © 104-106 W. 17th St. = GRAFORR Of phe oie ng on IR Out of town deliveries made by our own motor trucks teriainment, and one oa e fea- —EE fures of the eveniig was the entrance | _. ' of Col, Hollis Wells of the 71st xesi-|Girls! A mass of long, thick, ment, Nutional Guard, at the head 0! MASSAGES: ¥, tne. Se I colors were sounded, and the color veer @uard ascended to the gallery and at i tH WVHA @ given signal set out on staffs the M MANHATTAN eriginal A flags used ut the Altar ‘ of Liberty enty-two of them in all. fuca a. Ghakieh' Wasebuaad “eee 42nd The orchestra played “The Star eanbles Us to offer ws rock bottorn Strect, comer Broadway Bpangled nner,” which was sung oriece 50 East 42nd Street, cos, Madison by the assemblage, and then followed . : the national anthems of England an W Nassau Strect, corner Prankfort gg RE | Diamonds, Watches 5 Contant Sires ca. Broadway with great cheers. During she Slanes "eh Sweet. app. Acad. ad Waste Populur songs were rendered by the orchestra and sung by the guests. and ewelry Mth cr A we TARBELL HAS FUN WITH GOV- 50th Steet Sonentes ERNOR—TOASTS MRS. SMITH. From the Lowest to, the Bert On 125th Strest, comer dovoumn President Robert Grier Covke of ‘Our ‘Famous Terns, Chrystie Strect ot Comal Street the association introduced Toast- master Tarbell, who took the occa- N gion to say how glad he was to see| s AX the ladios p it and how appro- | i; priate and how necessary they Were) yo wpanderine” save pera No matter what your selection—be ft a Rubberized Suede Coat at $21—a For-Collared Coat at $30—a Skinner’s Satin-Lined Worumbe Coat st $40—or any other Monroe Coat—be as- was consecrated by our soldiers com-| ff. Edwards, Collector of : 2 of shop, a whole lot of patriotism and ing home, after they had offered Revenue; Francis M. Hugo, 8e a CATARRH, sured our prices are considerably less than «\j:where, and geod works for the whole City of|they had for their country and de- GRIPPE, actually under to-day’s wholesale prices. New York characterized the resump-|mocracy. Preserve its good name and] Railey, the Rev. HAY FEVER Ceme up for yeur Overcoat to-day—end sce what a real worth- while saving fs yours because of our unlimited buying power and unremitting selling economy. o/¢ A con ieee TE