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GETS SINGER INTO COURT _-Metropotitan Star Summoned to a Pay $144 Dinner Bill Incurred st in Her Name. Miss Rosa = Ponselie, star, ts trying to trgce a “double” who fs giving $100 dinners and enjoy- Ang $90 taxt rides and charging them "Wor the singer. ‘The fact that billx are | Teaching her frequently {rdém restau- ants and other places—bills she never red—became known yesterday after a rehearsal of “La Juive,” she was summoned to appear in Munic- fpal Court for refusing to pay a $144 dinner pill at a suburban restaurant operated by Arthur C. McLean. “Bome one is running up bills in my ame,” Miss Ponselle said. | “Three times lately bills have been presented to me or to my sister, Carmella, for debts “ which we had not incurred. The dinner 4m question was sald to be for Enrico Caruso. Mr. Caruso was in Mexico at Qe time. 6 “Recently d woman who passed as my sister got credit at « restaurant in the ety for $125 and ran up a $90 taxicab on.” LEMKE FAMILY CALLED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY BS Early Version Was Both Hands of Victim Were Bound; One Hand 4 Free, Report Now. | {he riddle of John Lemke's death Was the subject of revived interest to-day when it was leartied that Dis- trict Attorney O'Leary of Queens * had subpoenaed the parents and sis- ter of the young man, whose body, © ele in the clothing of a woman, was found hanging in the cabin of his power boat more than agnonth ago. It was said that at least one ‘of Jemke's hands was free when his ‘was found. Earlier reports sald that Seth hands were ted.” The im= portance of the point is in its bearing - SA controversy between the police, 10 way the boy committed suicide, | And his parents, who are sure he was 4 murdere: J. N. Mackw | TRENTON, Nov. 20.—Former State 2 Senator Jonathan H. Blackwell, seve . 4 ty-cight, head of J. H. Blackwell "Bons, wholesale provision deale {Gent of the Standard Fire 1 Trenton and also of the ' 2 permoany, Fair Association, died su terday at his home, No. 167 | ek fats Street. He leaves a wite, Wo sons and a da’ ite! Metropolitan ee ee ee ee ee ett ee De wo New Yorkers K 108 ANGELES, Cal., Ni Wopelalid and Walter J. Ryan, traveling \ealeemen of New York, and an uniden- man were killed, and Peggy Perry as injure i Thirty-fourth Street a, Ser eg see eet oye OW Be IMPERATOR T0 60 TO SHIPPING BOARD Navy to Withdraw Crews—Dispute With Britain on Ownership Waits Wilson's Decision. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Within the next few days Secretary of the Navy Daniels plans to remove the naval crews from the giant steame> Imperator and other German passen- ger liners allocated to bring hone American troops which are now held in the port of New York awaiting a decision as to their final disposition. When the naval crews are with- drawn they must be immediately re- placed. Inasmuch as the ships are in the custody of the United States shtp French mould real economy. For your kitchen, you your bath-rooms, there a day articles which can be: are always sure of the qu the price represents true 45th Street & Sixth The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily 1B. Altivant & On. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK det An Extraordinary Sale anow being held on the Second Floor , comprises A Special Purchase of WOMEN’S DRESS BOOTS (Patent Coltskin) +} in remarkably graceful models (buttoned and laced), with slender Louis heels of wood; offered at the phenomenally low price of ‘ 999-75 per pair These Boots are expertly made, of the best quality mate- rials and in models that will be a source of gratification to every woman who wears them. They are, indeed, worth so much more than the price asked for them that | Hints “jo... Home dessert an event UALITY proves itself in the constant usage to which your kitchen utensils are subjected. Even though you pay a little, more for moulds or pots and pans, ‘the difference in the wear is ‘a fewis& Concer, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, yovameee 20, 19 a -mcmchecemcemrancancancancmncmes ance saws sme: ping Board, unless a decision as to final disposition so far as our Govern ment is reached meanwhile, @ Ship- ping Board crew must be placed on each vessel. At the State Department to-day it was announced that the whole ques- tion concerning the Imperator and other German ships occupying the same status and the American- owned oil tankers which the Inter- allied Maritime Committee has or- dered the German Government to send to the Firth of Forth, has been submitted to President Wilson. The President has not yet announced his decision. Meanwhile, Shipping Board of™- cials are standing pat, and in the ab- sence of orders from the White House will not release the Impera- tor or any of the other ships until specific assurances are given that the tankers owned by the Standard Oi] Company but operated by a German auxiliary corporation will be surren+ dered to the United States. | s to make the Thee moulds from France add 4 touch of interest 10 iee-creams, puddings and jellies Chicken Pattern—§ vines, $4.25 t0 $7.50. Oval Melon Shape —3 sive, 75¢ te $7.38. Round Border Mould $3.75 up. r pantries, your laundry, re countless plain every- st be bought here. You ality and you know that value. Avenue, New York Thirty-fifth Street the purchase of several pairs will be an actual economy, Oriental Delicacies “Midzuame” or Rice Candy. Made from rice, barley malt, sugar and gelatine. Three jeces of an assortment of 4 javors; 12'pleces in all. Price 40¢ Japanese Rice Wafers, packed ff tins containing about 60 circular wafers ... - Price 75¢ Svea Wafers. A delicious, tooth- some and healthy cake, to be used with tea, coffee, chocolate or consomme. Box contains 12 circular wafers Price 35¢ Turkish Delight (or Loucum). A popular Oriental candy with nuts. Box contans about 25 Squares; assorted flavors,» Price 60c Fuku Okoshi. Sixty pieces of a toothsome confection, similar to finely cut molasses-covered pop- corn . -.Pri¢e $1.00 Chinese Paper Shell Lychee Nuts, in one pound pasteboard car- . tons Price $1.75 Japanese Imported Japanese Shoyu or Soy eee A delicious sauce for meats, | fish, je, 95c, $1.50 wr” preserved In syrup and packed in earthenware pots. . .Prices 75, $1.75, $3.45 “Choy fong.” Squares of dry Chinese ginger in sealed tins, from Canton. . Prices 65¢, $1.30 Vantine’s Mat he ped Ginger, from China. - Prices 65¢ and $1.30 Chinese rat Ginger in. straw- covered earthenware pots. (This is tle preserved sprout, much more tender and less fibrous than root) Price $2.00 Chinese Chow Chow (not pickled), very delicidus eating; Oriental fruits erystallized. . Price $1.10 “Chy Loong Chow Chow.” As- sorted Chinese fruits in syrup, packed in Peseta petty e $2.00 Spiced Almonds or Pecans, ‘ Price 75¢ Vantine’s Crystallized Pineapple. Cubes of the fresh fruit, er: ert lized. ..... Prices 65c and $1.31 Vantine’s Glaced Oranges, pet only carefully selected frult, Prices 75c, $1.50 . or on the movement-frame of a accurate index to its reliability—especially if the name be Waltham, Elgin, selection made from our assortme: There are types, shapes. and taste, with gold and silver cases; white, gilt, and ‘Te name engraved inside the case, on,the dial, *- A:A:VANTINE:8-CO-Ine- Fifth Ave. & 39th St.—New York ._ = ' ra . The Oriental Store. 4 Vantine’s Sugared Dates, stuffed with chopped figs and nuts, very delicious ... Price 65¢ Stuffed Cherri Each cherry filled with gnolia nuts and glaced ... Price 35¢ Japanese Rice Wafers. Oblong shape, made from the finest rice flour obtainable. Abowt 22 wafers to box Price 30c Vantine's Delicious Chocolates in boxes containing 1 Ib., Price $1.35 Vantine’s “Sirdar” Egyptian Cig- arettes in sizes for men and women, straw, cork, gold or f) plain tips. | Price per box of 10, 30¢ Chocolate-covered Fruit Cake in squares of delicious fruit cake heavily coated with finest qual- ity chocolate. ......Price $1.40 Teas—Our teas are selected with the greatest care and are chosen on their merits. Our selection includes Orange Pekoe, English Breakfast, Formosa, Oolong, Uncolored Japan, Russian Cara- van, ae Mixed or Blended Prices 60c to $3.00 per Ib. Vantine’s Yo-Sa Coffee. A com- bination of high grade coffee scientifically roasted and blend- ed; in bean or ground. In tins containing 1 Ib. Price 58¢ Figs. Carefully selected and stuffed with nuts Price 95c Raisins, Stuffed with figs and chopped nuts....’....Price 65¢ Nuts—Pignolias, salted. Prices 65¢ and $1.25. Mixed salted, Price 65c. Filberts, salted, Price 70c Glaced Fruits—Stem Ginger,, Prices 75c and $1.50 Ovknge Slices—Natural fruit pre- served in syrup, then crystal, lized, containing 10 slices, Price 40c | Imported Chinese Crystallized and Glaced Fruit—Dry Cumquats (small Chinese Oranges), Prices 85qand $1.65 Confectionery—Chocolate permints. Fine rich cream with bitter coating. Price 38c. Mint Leaves, crystallized, 40c. Violet ey crystallized, Price 40c, Rose Leaves, Ct heen Cream ye < of atch is an Howard or Swiss, and the to please every silvered dials; watches for pocket or wrist; and all at a happy medium of price moderation $14.00:to $315.00 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK A Portrait Miss Billie Burke | = DRAMATIC AND MOTION PICTURE STAR Free with New York Sunday World, November 23d \IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY in Colors of i + COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS GE of the Metropolitan Opera many millions love, in a way even more millions love it. The solemn, imploring words ring true in der, thrilling tones, Ponselle. in. Du With Maurel, Sin “Abide With Me” Rosa Ponselle, greatdramatic soprano Company, in a duet with Barbara Maurel, sings this world-famous sacred song, which 78557—$1.50 “Danse Bacchanale” b: French Symphony “® Charles Hackett Sings "O Paradiso from “LAfricaine”, As the young naval officer in L’Africaine, Charles Hackett, the sensational new tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, conveys * all of his ecstacy at the beauty of the new land which he has discovered. He sings of it as a Paradise, and fairly makes you see it. 49623—$1.50 to make their ten- 4 A superb piece of ballet music is this wild | Oriental dance from Saint-Saéns’ Samson and - Delilah Temple Standard Models up to$30 Period Designs up to $2100 Symphony Orchestra. Rapid and fiery, it {¢ shadows the destruction of the theses inthe Espagnol.” rendered by the Paris Conservatory Coupled with “Capriccio A-6122—$1.50 of Dagon. And 37 Other Great Selections The 41 new Columbia selections for December include 2 Grand Opera arias, 8 popular song hits, § Christmas + hymns, 4 tenor duets, 2 violin solos, 2 symphony orchestra selections, 2 Gypsy orchestea selections, 2 character duets, 2 children’s orchestra selections, 2 quartettes, and ten lh rENUIN Wl a nce for you to Invent. in| me DAY TOPE trom on ‘of sale, | ‘ax you, oronatiy” know. “are ir lacrenaiue in value vear by yeur, | orders will be filled bromptly if re- wnee wes companies order. 44 curate Si-1-04, carais, 1-04 RESONS MOND IMPORTERS ghia squat | ti ’ BGUTERS Ay dances, comprising 6 fox-trots, 2 one-steps and 2 waltzes. Get the new Columbia Novelty Record Book! "ET Cotambis, Nezelty Record Booklet. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Every Columbia New Colambia R. 10th and "20th “oF "Loary’ Month, “Mer fot; wi idhed and packed in sanitary yy machinery. 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