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m ses hw ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1920," \ NAVAL OFFICER |HOLD 2 FOR SCHWAB THEFT. | BRITISH DELEGATES RETURN. | SCHOOL DECISION WITHHELD | CinpeRrs LOSES NOVEL SUIT one atts 10 | Lieut, ter Footman, Also Had No Settlement Remehed on Dispost- Hoard of Education Seeks Welt to A by Vanderbilt. tlon of German Cables. Comper Payment of Clatinn. Reen I Conmnander Will |. George w WASHINGTON, 1) bane ' a e Get No Commission for Trans: | police, conte n 1 t * HARDINGS MIND TONIC | porting $5,000,000 Gold. | thete and wubs Lieut Commander SFOR HIS LEAGUE Ta ee eee _— ye WILL THE LOCKOUT OF 65,000 NEEDLE WORKERS BE PATCHED uP WITH UNION ? — a Wen! Not having « passport, Constantine BUTTONS = epmnades haa heen given a special document. by New York was warned to-day by the; the Swiss Government to enable him Loses este esa RIESE Washington Weather Bure: he up-|to cross the frontier into Italy. BANDITS LOOT A proach of a Gouthwest storm whieh will] 5. a fs a ‘er reault in dangerous @nles to-night. The] SAYS COAL WAS SHORT WerGrEt, eft COMMISSION IN THE ARMY JERSEY Town — THESE NEW YORK BUILDING INVESTIGATIONS “MEANS A STATED. STIPEND BUT A COMMISSION IN BUILDING J0B— THASS DIFFERENT Fa pa WHEN WILL A CITY IRELAND GET THE WILL THE SUNDAY REFORMERS INSIST ON US EATING > BLUEFISH | ee ae “GOV. SMITH TO DIRECT BIG TRUCKING FIRM | ON LEAVING ALBANY — HE HAS DE THE GOODS LIVERED BEFORE \ acer = ND ON eal ALLEGED BIGAMIST | Hap 20 WIVES—| MuST BE AN EXPERT ON HOME COOKED HASH —~—_—~—~_—~erroror’ BERLIN SEES A CLASH BETWEEN UNITED STATES JAPAN COMING — GERMANY HAS BEEN SEEING THINGS FOR, MANY MOONS EW HAVEN R.R. ANNOUNCES EXECUTION OF 4 $95,000,000 MORTGAGE — Many A COMMUTER WISHES HE COULD EXECUTE HIS CRIPPLE YOUR XMAS BANK ACCOUNT FOR ONE OF OUR CRIPPLED WARRIORS CREATING JEALOUSY The case, the first of its kind ever brought, hinged upon @ naval regula- tion providing that responsibility for @uch transportation rests with the captain of the vessel in question In Septemiber, 1919, the corporation, Jereated by President Wilson, sent $5,000,000 worth of food stuffs to Bul- garia, them in gold Secretary of the Navy Daniels for a vessel to bring the gold to this coun- try, and he aesigned the destroyer Laub, issuing an order superseding |the navy regulation and freeing both |the Government and the officer from all responstbility Lieut, Commander Phillips's con- tention was that the responsibility was his, in spite of the superseding order. Judge Hand ruled that the Seoretary had the right to issue the order and the officer had no alter- native but to act under it GALES TO HIT CITY TO-NIGHT ‘The corporation asked Storms Sweeping om South affected @rea extends from New York City to Block Island. ‘The local Weather Bureau states the low barometric pressure Monday over the Mississippi Valley haa concentrated into an intense storm in upper Michigan and has produced heavy rains throughout the East, It is pre- dicted the temperature here will reach freezing to-night. Moving Pletare Industry Pledges &2,500,000 for Starving Children. ‘The Moving Picture Industry, rep- resented by members of the Moving Pictures Producers’ Association and the Moving Ploture Theatre Owners’ | Association, met at the Hotel |Glaridge to-day and pledged their ald |to Herbert Hoover and Felix M. War- burg in raising $2,500,000 as their mart of the $43,000,000 fund which Mir) Hoover is endeavoring t r the starving necure Victrola X $125.00 In walnut or oak. aMiry, fm % XIV a that Government paying for | revallli prevalllng | stagistrate Reynolds in Adams Street 38th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—-Ask for Telephone Order Desk John J. McGraw, manager and part\their foreign o owner of the New York Giants, will Lal - brought to trial Friday before Federal | Judge A. N, Hand on the tndictraent charging him with violating the Vol-) stead act by having In his possession a bottle of whiskey during the night in the Lamba’ Club last summer, follow: | ing which John ©. Slavin, the comedian, received a fractured skull | It was learned yesterday that Mr avin and other members of the club ent when the acuffle between wand William Bo. have been asked to teatify actors called are Frank Belcher, ‘Th Walsh, John C. King, Edward Nica: and Winfield Leggett. - _ |CONSTANTINE STARTS HOME. nd to Reascend Throne of Greece. LUCERNE, erland, Dec, 14.— (Associated Press,)—Former King Con stantine of Greece, Queen Sophie and the other members of the royal party }left here to-day on the homeward Jour ney to Athens without ceremony. ‘They were cheered at the station by a great crowd. you Leaves Swi Accused of giving short weight, Will- jam Eacobellis, twenty-five, a coal dealer, of No, 314 Pearl Street, Brook- |lyn, was held yesterday in $500 ball by Court for examination Friday. Will- lam F. Erdmann, an electrician at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and living at No 927 Pearl Street, alleges Eacobellis sold him a bag of coal represented as welgh- {ing 100 pounds but. which contained only eighty-six pounds. Erdmann paid $1.25 for the coal. | Noted Sargeon Near Death. YOUNGSTOWN, O., Dec. 14.—In an} effort to save the life of Dr. W. H Bueohner, nationally known surgeon, a doctor from the Rockefeller Institute at Cleveland has performed a iood transfusion, using blood from ea woman | recently recovered from pneumonia, the | al 6 which is endangering Dr veh oeckd if Store-Closes at 5 P. M -— FIFTH -AVENUE— ‘An Appreciated and $600 in cas If there’s something know where to buy, Do this - dont These two, combined, pro- vide free buying information foranything you want topur- chase, any service you may ‘want to get—whether it is provided by a professional Man or a tradesman— whether it is provided by a doctor or a plumber—in fact, anything that is purchasable under the sun, from a pin toa railroad spike, from a refrigerator to a blast furnace. In D. R. B. are listed thousands upon thousands of such articles and the nearest place to you that they are sold. And if you don’t find what you want in the book, simply telephone Donnelley’s Red Book Buyers’ Service—Cortland Official 84. THE REUBEN H. DONNELLEY CORPORATION 227 Fulton St, New York City Telephone Cortland Official 84, Donnelleys Red Book Classified Telephone Directory -lavlor 39th Street Gift A Victrola An intimate acquaintance with the art of Caruso, McCormack, Galli-Curci and other fa when the Victrola enters your home. The Christmas demand is greater than the supply, so order yours today. A Victrola in, period design will give you both beauty of One of these would make a luxurious gift. music and furnishings. Period Models Handsome models in Adam design.........4+ Chippendale design. s...ssrcsr.eocseesanens vorites is yours seeveres $1200.00 aheeeetes $1250.00 List of Christmas Records Cantique de Noel (Adam) French Silent Night, Holy Night Adeste Fideles (with Male Chorus) ; John McCormack (Holy Night (Cantique de Noel) (with Lyric Quart.) Lucy Marsh Trinity Choir Trinity Choir] Trinity Choir Enrico Caruso Gluck-Reimers Latin {Silent Night, Holy Night {Angels from the Realms of Glory iw Little Town of Bethlehem While Shepherds Watched Victor Oratorio Chorus | It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Oratorio Chorus Victor Orchestra] is in the Black Forest Victor Orches {In a Clock Store Silent Night, Holy Night Neapolitan Trio Christmas Hymns— Selection Hep rancis pitino ie Baker| Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Adeste Fideles (with Chimes) | Joy to the World Christmas Morning at Clancey's jClancey's Wooden Wedding jet Night Trinity Choir Trinity Choir Steve Porter| Steve Porter Victrola XIV $225.00 In mahogany, walnut or oa Mahogany or Walnut Mahogany or Has 13 record albums. Seventh Floor. Trinity Choirf 17164 10.85 Victrola XVI Victrola XI Xo. Biee tiie $150.00 88561 12 $1.75 87544 10 1,50 In mahogany, walnut or 7443612 1,75 oak. 45145 10 1.00 A very popular model. 35594 12 1.35 35412 12 1.35 35524 12 1.35 18389 10.85 16996 10 85 16936 10.85 oak... .$275.00 $312.00 i oak—(electric) <] $337.50 XVI “OF NATIONS | Senta the Waited Bates Grate-o ; = MAY BE fl tranaoratim #500080 tn Gifts that little folks will use HERBS AND contoper Eavh Jor ha net treday in 8 Sg and cherish RooT’s jutgo Learvos Ried Greece 90> | _ [x5 toesie i dict in favor of the corporation. | MYGRAW’S TRIAL FRIDAY. ie FURNITURE for the nursery is as worthwhile a child’s gift as you can buy. But let it be furniture that will give service day after day; sturdy enough to last through the years of childhood, giv- ing little folks rest and pleasure and their first lesson of things really good and en- during. A blackboard daring playtime, fold- ing into a neat table for mealtime. Lewis é Conger’s nursery furniture fic. is carefully built to meet the needs of children—of suitable size, of simple de- sign and of sound construction. The suggestions shown are but a few from the wide assortments you will find here when you come, fewis& ConcER 45TH STREET & SIXTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY This mahogany rocker with ap- holstered seat and back is as sturdy as furniture for grown-up folks. ga1. Folding chair and table covered by cretonne tops with designs of danc- ing children, Chair $2.75. Table $3.75 Ivory finished vet or 3 jeces with a frisky barking dog design, Chair $8. able $13.50. Rocker g8. Reduced !.. . -~ Model D Ra-stélla The Phonograph with the master made horn Phonographs MACYS Former Price $89.50 Compares favorably with machines ‘selling elsewhere on terms at $150.00 and more. We still have about 100 Model D machines in our warerooms. Not many, to be sure; never- theless we want toclear them out. So we offer them to music lovers at a SAVING of $15.00 on each machine. Fach one is guaranteed and kept in repair by R. H. MACY & CO., Inc., for 2 years. Most of them finished in fine grain genuine mahogany; some in fumed or golden oak. Each one equipped with the Master made horn, the universal tone arm that plays all rec- ords and the double spring Ru-stella motor which has stood up so well in all of our machines. Size of cabinet—Height 46 in., Width 19. in., Depth 2034 in. Machines of this size and tonal quality sell for $150.00 and more on “instalments” elsewhere. At $74.50 it is no longer necessary to buy “on terms.” PAY CASH AND OWN ..THE MACHINE. 2 Plays All Records Six other models of Ru-stella at $42.50 to $198.00 PH Macy % oe HERALD SQUARE Inu NEW YORK