The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 12

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SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK iF YA GIMME A ~ - Men Believe Crew of oundered “Hoo-doo” Ship Lost in Heavy Seas. Litue hope was entertained on the front to-day for Capt. James J and the forty-nine members ‘the crow of the American steamer a Land, which sank Sunday off " “Bable Island, avout 200 miles east of ; Desp sea men said that un- $203,681; Young Women's Christian | #nted with a call to the Fifth Avenu Presbyterian Church be‘ore 350 clergy |men and laymen. It is announced thai his salary will be $12,000 in addition t living quarters, Association, $203,657; test for Convalescents, $203,800, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, $203,445, and the Young Men's Christian Association, $406,506. In addition, she made numerous bo- Quests of $10,000 and $5,000 each to charitable organizations. One part of the accounting shows that the decedent had a peculiar fond- ness for cats, and among her offects are found various small figures of cata, salt shaker with a cat Paper weights with cats, Presbytegan a8 pastor on Nov. 19. The William =P. | SHARE $2,000,000 | BY WOMAN'S WILL ..Miss Roberts Made Homes for Women and the “Y” Chief Beneficiaries, and H, G, Mendenhall will officiate ai the ceremony. Era emphasizes practical social service in place of tra ditional church policies, SHAKY VOICE WITH CHECK figure, t one ash receiver with two kittens, another salt shaker with three cats, and a bronze cat. The articles hav a value varying from §5 to $20 each. To her companion, Miss Isabelle Nugent, she left all her clothes and $5,000, and directed that when Miss Nugent dies she shall be buried alongside her in her family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. CALL OFFICIALLY PRESENTED TO THE REV. OR. KELMAN His Salary as Pastor of Fifth Ave- nue Presbyterian Church $12,000 a Year. At the joint meeting of the Presby- teries of New York, held last night in i; | the Brick Presbyterian Church, Dr. john Kelman, who preached his first Application for a judicial settio- | ment of the estate of Miss Mary M. Roberts, filed in the Surrogate'’s office yesterday by the Fa, mers’ Loan and Trust Company as exocutor, revealed the size of several bequests made to charity by Miss Roberts in her will. The petition says that the estate is valued at $2,641,523, In her will Mies Roberts directed that her residuary estate, amounting to more than $2,000,000, be divided among several charitable institutions. According to Charles E. Evans Taken While En. deavoring to Buy $250 Stickpin. the figures submitted by the Farmers’ w | Loan and Trust Company, the Ladies’ questioned him. Evans became #0 vociferous in de- nouncing the questions as an outfage ‘Look! Here is the globe spread out flat before your eyes, See those stars? Every star showy where a U.S. Navy ship was on Sept, 2nd, 1919, _ The Navy travels the Seven Seas. “al { > Dont you want to see the World ? | blooded, hard-working, hard-playing men of the U. S. Navy. Pay begins the day you join. On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Thirty days care- free holiday cach year with full pay. The food is good. First uniform out- fit is furnished free. Promotion is unlimited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger and abler, Shove off!—Join the U. S. Navy. If you’re between 17 and 35 go to the nearest recruiting station for all the details. If you don’t know where it is Shove off !-Join the U. S. Navy OMANCE is calling to you! Strange and smiling foreign lands are beckoning to you. Shove off and see the world! Learn to ‘“parley-voo” in gay Paree. See the bull-fights in Panama. See surf-riding on the beach of Learn the lure that comes with the swish and swirl of the good salt sea. Eat well—free; dress well—free; sleep clean—free; and look ’em all straight in the eye — British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Alge- tians and all manner of people. ~ Come!. Be a real man of the world. See the world. Sce it with the red- * « aN * * ee, oe Dr. Kelman will be officially installed Rev. Dra. Merrill, Henry G, Coffin, George Alexander, Wilton Merle-Smith ‘The joint mecting discussed the New in Presbyterian Churches, which community welfare and CAUSES BUYER'S ARREST A man of prosperous appearance of- fered a check for $250, signing it Charles E, Evans, in payment of a stickpin in the jewelry store of E. M. Gattle at No, ! 680 Fifth Avenue yesterday afternoon. Detective Cousins of the Bast 5st Street station thought the man’s voice was a bit shaky when he offered the check and ! ciety and Home for the Friendless, | *ermon at the church Sunday, was pre- t 0 it It’s Always the Way| = 5 aT y yS Uns THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. PEACH PITTERS GROW RICH. ! One Woman Karns $20 @ May and) Others Average #10. ; YABA CITY, Cal, Nov. 11.—Twenty dollars a day is being earned here by Miss Margaret Myers, champion peach | pitter of California—and that means! |W the world. She is working piece work in @ local cannery. Her lowest day's wages has been $14, while her average is $20. Housemaids and children's nurses in surrounding towns have practically all left thelr positions for work In the can- neries pitting peaches, where they are averaging $10 a day, Creative 8 Importing CFurrters 384 Fifth Avenue For many years ‘Bumedsnnveravssan ever ne varnneran nnn t fl Mt il i | my hangings and shall not want for a | Nn Between 35th & 36th Streets Cousins, vans offered $120 to the! to ”, detective to “allow him to go and keep an_engagement.” CTE Sie — si os “ra Mat On "being, searched, according to. the | Frarked with the Sem starr Plint 8 Horner Orinc. marked with the name of Black, Starr & Frost, Jewelers, was found. Black, | 20-26 West 36° St. H IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Gena an thal weate prteine aeietepinn et CO en in had made no purchase A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT 8 was arraigned in Yorkville By Court to-day, | dames McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor In Our New Men’s Shoe Store A Sale of 1500 Pairs McCREERY’S All Leather SHOES At the One Price of $] 0 Including the Tax A *15 shoe in every respect If there’s been anything in New York to equal this sale (outside of our own Opening Sale) we'd like to know it! We wish we were privileged to tcll you the names of the factories from which these shoes came. Then you’d know whether or not they were regular $15 grades. In stressing the importance of this sale to you we wish to go on record with the statement that it is our firm convic- tion that never again will such savings be possible in high grade men’s shoes. 18 Different Styles to Select From Russian Calf bals—Cordovan bals—Black Domino Calf bals (Plain or Buck Top)—Ru:z- sian Calf ‘bals (Plain or Buck Top)—Patent Colt bals — Patent Colt (Button) — Black Domino Calf (Button)—Patent Colt (Button with Buck Top). And they’re All Leather! Use the 5th Ave. Arcade to Get to the Men’s Store

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