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iff-l L,rr any of them, I . danger plant THE SUN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1917. LECTURER TO PLEAD FOR TOBACCO FUND Three Graces and a Vera to Appear at Claridg e Show for 'Sun Fund. The llcv. Sanuinl C. Benson, l ornicr Pacifist, Calls It N'oblc Enterprise. CONCERT TEA A SfCCESS Smoke Treasury' Receipts Now Top $157.000 Many Helping Hands Extended. "I consider The ST fund n noble mi. terprlae. Tobacco .In the staff nf life of the soldiers. They need It." These were the concluding Mntencea of a thrilling address delivered by the new Samuel Cranston Benson at the concert tea at the Allerton Thirty-eighth Street Houae yesterday afternoon. -I used to he a pacifist," said the weaker, "but when the United Slates Joined with the Entente In the struggle to end autocracy I decided to be a, real American cltUerf." Mr. Benson gave a gripping recital of tome of hfs experience as an ambu lance driver In France, and deicrlbed graphically his tour of Inspection "along the path or German neiiunness ana bestiality" In Belgium. He was arrested as a spy, end for several days occupied the very room from which Kdlth Cavell. the Kngllsh nurse, was led tn her death. Sir. Benion leaves In a few day for a lecture tour, during which, he Intends to mphaslie the necessity of keeping the Midlers supplied with tobacco. Coacert Tern Dellaratral. The concert tea, which was given In aJ4 of Till Gun fund was a delightful aStlr, largely attanderl tn spite of the miserable weather. It was arranged lej directed by William It. Silk, secre ttjytrMurr of the Allerton, and Mrs. fyirsaoa ffUohardson. A most enjoyable Moateal programme waa given by Mlsa eleranes Nelson, IMIss Carolyn Knight and Joseph Phillips, vocalists, and Itana Birth and A. It. Klrkpatrlck, pianists, In his rendition of "The noad to France" Mr. FMlllps was accompanied by Mme. MrnI Lund, the composer of the piece. The fund If about 17,000 this morn ing having advanced IJo.OnO In the last the causa set to send in meir returns. The persistant e limb 1s evidence that the' public Is determined to do lt best to make the lot of the soldier boys "Over There", aa happy as possible. R. H. Macy Co., both the firm Itself and the Individual .members, having been warm supporters of the fund from the start, are to be' credited with a further gift which will iut several thousand smokes In the hands of our soldiers In France. One of the big features thl wek will ha the entertainment nt the OlarlUee Wednesday night, which will be graced well, the three a race. I-a Rue, George and, Field, are to be on the pro gramme, ahd.beeldea them Vera Max well, navmand Hitchcock and Karl Car roll, to mention" only a few. It's to be: an all atar galaxy, and the evening It's called Swh Tobacco Fund night promises' to be as enjoyable as the en tertainers are notable. , Sales to Help Fond. Many donations offered by patriotic merchant and others will be. sold, amona- them thirty-six pairs of the highest grade women's shoes, the gift nt Oeorge n. Jones, president or me George R. Jones Company of Manches ter, N. H.; several hundred packages of Sudd cigarettes, .given by V. 11. Hub bard. Jr., and a box for a performance of "The Masquerader" In which Quy Bates Post Is starring at the Booth Theatre. Ths box Is donated by ttlehard Walton Tully. Miss Grace Field, hostess of the Claridg supper dances. Is arranging tho details for this wonderful night and suggested the slogan which Is to be adopted, by guests. "Oo GO-GO on your smokes with the soldier boys In the trenches." . . Tou can atlll do your Christinas shop ping early, provided you do It very soon. Anyway, on each of thirteen consecu rlTe days, beginning to-morrow, the fund Is to receive a percentage of the gross receipt In Ixni Freedman'a store. HOS Broadway. Ask any well dressed man on the Rial to what Freed man's Is; he knows. It's where you get the high est class articles of masculine wear, shirts of Individual designs, the latest and most attractive neckwear and everything- elss In the haberdashery line. nd Mr. Freedman ban just put In a special stock of army men's supplies. The stora will' keep open till 11 :J0 n'rlork every night but Saturday and till midnight the last day of the week. Lovers of music are Impatient for De cember 17 to arrive, for on that night ths Christmas concert arranged by the Rubinstein Club and offered as a benefit te the fund takes place In the grand hallroom of the Waldorf. Miaa May relereon of the Metropolitan Opera, Clara Clemens (Mme, Osslp Oabrllo vltieh) and Rudolph Ganx. the pianist. make up the list of solo artists who are to participate, and the Kiimnstein Chorsl, directed by 'William II. Chap man, will sing the national anthem and other patriotic airs. Several boxes al ready have been purchased for this atel ier concert. To Share In Receipts. Wheeer-buys a seat for ths Decem ber 17 performance of "Wrist's Tour Hnsband Doingt' at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre will help the soldiers, for Sanger and Jordan, the producers of this success, have offered the fund a share if the receipts on that night The ques tion which George V. Hobart aaka In the title of the side splitting farce may bo embarrassing at times, but It Is certain that whoever Is ablo to show that he Is helping to boost the smoke total for ths ountry's lighters will have a clear con tl.r.te. The Atlas Boclal Club of Harlem and l' friends will dance this afternoon tn 'he l.elle rooms. Broadway and Klghty 'hlrd street. The best represented club I" to receive a cup and thero Is spirited competition smonK several organiza tions. A quarter of the proceeds Is to ceme to the fund. I'nder the auspices of the Men's Club of the Broadway Presbyterian Church, Ueut, George II, Iloeder will deliver his lecture, "My experience In Over Two Veers on the Western Front," In the Church. House, 0t West 114th street, lo. morrow night. Besides being a gallant oldlr he has been awarded a French war cross Ueut. Iloeder Is an eloquent lecturer and his war story Is said to be deeply Interesting. He displays also a wonderful collection of war relics. The admission fee Is only 50 rents, The wishes of those who Indicate a lie I . J I t-LJi JJW''yy'l!rrya 1 . 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' m . j .u .......i .ni.,. v K u i Firm, i nurpiiay iiisni r rum 18J$? 'c.pi: of this affair also the fund Is to benefit. ThlM SahKith diiy is an excellent tlms to pledfio yourself to deposit all your tobacco coupons ahrt certificates In ths boxes In tho rnltcd and Pchulte cigar stores. The wherewithal for smoking costs no more in these stores than In any -others and eery purchaser re ceives valuable tobacco paper. Ths paper Is exchangeable for premiums, but If voit put It In the boxes Instead you will help the poliliers. And the slogan this year, remember. Is Soldiers First 1 A check for 4!. tho proceeds of a bridge contest held under the direction of Milton C. Work, was received yester day. Capt. A. Itadcljffe, war lecturer, made an address at a benefit for the nniM rntr!otl!! Fund In the nitx-Carl- ton November 1 and at fits direction 1 a eollertlon which petted $104. 3 was taken for The Sun fund. The stereo, typing department of the morning Bow Is represented to-day with its regular weekly contribution of 11.50. Andlisre's a letter that camo in esterday : Th Hardware Club of Ansonla. Conn., tlniiate cheerfully to your smoke ! fund. We llko our smokes and we want our boys tlxer There to have theirs. Un closed find check Mr i. Tidings From the Front. In the latest batch of postals from sol diers on thn other side ero several for Ned Wrfvhurn. klnc of stago directors and bully good friend of the tobacco fund. James RuhTngton writes : ri.n Ma. Wathurn A lot of Joy was brouKht Into this ambulance section to-night by the arrival of 4.000 cigarettes and a lot nf Bull Durham from Tub Sun Tobacco Fund. ThLi card was In a uox of the latter, ana i naeieu m npr"" thanks. American tobacco Is a godi send, bellove nie. French cigarettes are awful mlgni won miraw are American ambulance men serving with the French army and seldom see an American, let alone get hold of any American tobacco. But Tita to bacco reached tis 'way over here. If I could see the 'Follies' now my enjoyment would be complete." J, F. Hcrdie writes: "Mr DBAB .Mr. Watbubn I want to thank you for the tobacco that you sent over here to inc. If I ever get back to New York I will go to see the 'folllea as often as I can Ret there from college. Tho 'bodies' don't seem to bs afraid of me jet, but wait" flays Capt. Edward U Brown : ".Mr DEAn MR. Watsurn Yesterday eaoh man In our organization was Issued one package Piedmont, one sack Dukes Mixture, six packapes Sweet Caps, five .o-b. nuii. I am not a smoker mi- self, but I received nearly as much pleasure from watching the smiles of gratlflcatlon as each Issue was handed out and checked off. Tobacco Is a god send and we all appreciate it from the imiinm nf our hearts. Some dj' I may v.. inin thn h.ihlt bv the nervous strain this pare rreatea, and then I will appreciate It as mucn as me rem oi mo boys do now." W, l.eo Johnson writes to Marcus Loew, theatre owner, who also Is a fund booster: "Diar Mr. Loew uur sergeant, re turned from Paris with some real honest to God cigarettes and tobacco which had been supplied tnrougn your inu a- eroslty. Thanks a .lot or raem, we are twenty-five strong here, all ambu lance drivers wltn me rrrnon army. n we surely do appreciate your thoughtful ncss." "Wo got It. and wo were sure darn glad to get It." writes W. O. Silver of ambulanco section 65. "Most of us cams to France as volunteers with the French army, but wo nre now part of the Ameri can expeditionary forces, serving as am bulance drivers with the French. And on these cold damp nights, when we com down from the front with Tin Llzils full of shattered and torn pollus, wars going to smoke our pmokes and repeat ngaln our thanks to you people on ths other side who aren't forgetting; us." How ths Fand Staals. The fund now stands: THE SUN atKl THK KVESINO SUX f4.Wg.JJ Untied Cltar Store, boxee ,?J liiii iTertotiely a'knowledied '.'" New contrltnilton .lt VERA MAXWELL QUN Tobacco Fund night at ths ClnriHgc. next Wednesday, promises to lie long remembered with pleasure .by everybody who at tends. Abovo are some oi tne en tertsiners, the three Graces La Rue, George and Field, and Vera Maxwell. And Raymond Hitchcock, Earl Carroll and other popular fav orites, all of the very first class, also will contribute to the evening! mirth and melody. WlUum H. Dermic lnmn A. Hnfmann, Hon. D. J ilrlffln. frank J. McDono'trh, Wm. A. Ilart.Te. Jr., Bdward H Kcatlr.c, j rare r. rnunr. .MIC. Mitchell M t Ahearn O. Intel M (t. llauer .to i,. tuitncer .;: F. Pallnser A T, noWneon .19 I.. Thomson .XI J. Ball M C. Houtherxreen.. .60 J. Trefny .60 Andersen a Mac- AO' Keniie Ilii'hent llutlrr, miit. Merhenlrs sad Mrtele Net. Ilai.k. -e uu it Frenk Tinner Cnthliert 11 n Icl (age tSl, Screnten. fa A lloilen leieiler nf TUB HUN.... l'rerifrlclt A. Ktuc, !1 Deronehlre et., Ilnetnn . I,. t. Heiiimnjifl, 16 N'eeesil st Meiy K. Ailaine, it) K. AM et A Hmnk.r Mr. I'lierl".. llciucMon Wood, Hhae- hilrr, r..nii, , MOO n. it.. 10.00 f. nr. w J.00 Jes.l. P. tnvr. 1S10 West Sd et.,Dkl;a .0t) I'. It, Parker. i:iinlre. N. V Perer W, Hlnrpe. TennereTllle, N. Y.. 1-M yt. ii, r , i.w r.nlfrre if Hie Crreernt A. C 7J.M I'eeh ., I.W The Anlln hlen H.rrlen Or-llxwlot ldle Seelelr. :i.Jtl .Slut t., Hiljn.. M.M Wllllsm It. Wither, IS Willleni et.. t"i k. p. r .. .. . i.n .1. A. Needle. rPir .Mrntclelr, N. J . rteiYinet anil Tennle C'luti,... 1.13 Ktnploteen "f III. Teles t'o W. Terk Ae.niK- Itntel .SO Imtierlel lintel, . .MHotfl MeAlplii 1 Itntrl nelniimt t.yilllntfl MsnhatUa... -R Ilntrl llllliiinie. (.M1.nlfT'a Restau't. 1-3 Unlet Aeln- 4 TOJtiirreT'e Reetaur t .(IW Ilnlel An.nnla .SlttectoT'e 8J Pelele tin., I .VroChurrhlll's 1.J1 Kmplntee. nf Hi. IMiMtnen (n., Jereey rtty Southern llinel MOD Oilltlrrn nf the Hnn.hln. ft till nf Teimile r.malitl VA Mimdal- Srhool nf VnnLrra. V. . I.0S MIm .1 N, TIMiit., (17 Weet 13th l, .t A rrlen-l 1.00 Heller A Slarrnnl, from eel. of etnr "Write to Your Ileivr Sweet Mother If lie Only Jtl't a Line,". Oaletr Theatre Hide 21 IVII.iK.tiip ('Int., Ill Wret 49IH St. 11.00 .1 1 llr.ill.'i. Lniiimana. I.reen a t o.. 4th e n'lnl lllli Ht J.00 Mr. Krei'en. It .N llnn. I. Ivtoil Ae, ynilt'inuilO'l. I,. 1 5.00 SuhMx llni.rti' New VorW .0O I I li MS, Rlmm Si' I'lllllle ik-hool li 1.00 Ml., I'nrjll. n.vinili.. AH Titlmmn St . (ieneta. N V .U V.mm.i ITIiint. IT! Tarlf St.. Buffalo. N V L Tlin Knf.i.il Huh of New York, tllen' tie M Onrte. Irreeurer .0S Ma.t.r (l.nrre Aua-liatlli newer. Ill Monroe St , nrpnklyn I SO nflle. Inrm nf OHnnlta, 31111a. IIS Fourth Ave.. N. V. e(tr. ........... I.W Bmployeee of Welln Marine Kmilp- MseKentls, II I John Samson, :i Lake et I Itor, jv. w, fjirmrirr, oniiaoiirj , vum Cliu. M. Cohen. 100 Madleou av third contribution O K. S. Mrs. ' James W. Wsteon. IK Kajt Klthtr-eecond " rroeeeda ot a "rrb bai" party. Amertean Dtewowl Co.. M Maiden lane Mre. Ironton Kelly, W Weet Ninety- imru ei ,. Vaeta K., Ilaekettetoon. N. J rederlck Rmllh. Jr. (ate n moninei, Rldxewood. N, J II. 1.." II. Kaufmaim, Produce Kicbante niilMlnr Bayard S. ltehflehl. Tltlnl ar. and Tntrd el., nrnnxiyn Phllln Robbe. :i.' Filth nr O, W. It Henry Plake, Uuniun. I I L.en neeyer, enrf oou, naimou e Co . ?1 nrnti,lwe . . . . M. MeC Mr. J, linriinn rurhtnenn Atlnlnli lllr'h Morninc and X.venlnr 9t'N Adverlle- liiX.BooaKeerit'i; iiri.. r. s Simnn J. ICt,.. S6 Sk Wnnh it.. Jlilll Lunch Club. 3.71 Fourth Ave,.. (i. W. I. .lernun Mre. 1.. 1. Hey. ear. nf lie rkflcy-lr- Tins Seluml, 311 Weat KM el Nlftit rr.a," llitnie ffir Inentahlee, Third a'., N't Hint ami lMth et... Th. Wettneedey rinh" .. .. Arthur Vieke Warren. Ollecleta n.honl. :tt U'eit 77th et Ttunter Ielend t 'a itinera Kllrje ......... "Sii-mnry or wencr n. i.awion Mary, ilrere emt Jnhn Aletender. K. ltnfuey are., rainrifi, j. Ssle'of Papere" i... Fnrtmnnt Cluh, M7 ltrnetlnay . . fnlteriuy nine i lun nr new inrn. I'lty," threih tierneaul Victor Her Jnevph W. Conklln, Witilein It. MeElroy. Jernee Ileal. John F. lieemo;l, IM in ) MHO lend 4) 1 10 in tlliBBi W. Trar. Airren c iinnier. Mletieel J. Bran. Ttiome J. Jemrinee Jaaees F. narber. Ceneeied by miBiN of Alcutn l"re Waramrr school. 1 1 j West Kth at, C. If. Tsylor, BroeHtrn. .. . I. ami C. , . r. O. W Mlsa A. Gray. :4 Reel ;th et.. TVenty-two membere of tho NyacU Club. Nysclf. N. Y .' lUehard N. I.. Church and Dorothy H. Church, r.reat Neck. N. Y .. J. K. M. ami M. D S 1. 9. Van Cortlatidi, Croton on-rtiul- so. N. Y Oee. M. Ben I am. :m Fifth ar T.. C. V... Ureenilale. N. Y Collected hy two iluldren at thn Wimtmere, Tarrytnwn... James Buchanan. I Beneon el .... Robert A. Gardner, llayonne. N. J . Cash Collected In Tohses-o Fund box st Ibe New York Sloeh Kvcnanre V. G. Ten KrcK (asct ISi. tK Firel ar. Ksal. Roeeiie, .V, .7 Unltett Sororities and Fraternities of Jamaica dance . ... "Compllmenta of II. S. C." Employees of Chelaca Fibre Mills, 1US Manhattan ar.. Tlrnojtlm Miss G. V. Iubne. the Wellemoic. tn Broadwsy flirts of the Delta Chapter ot tho P Chi fkererlly "Air Holdler" Packer parly (teen by the Larch. monf Oardma A.wvtellon. LarrU- sent, N. Y .. Chart.e B. Knot. I'M fark ar.. . aainarine 11. nianer , Shipped antt pnlil for tllt.l.W 41 Cash balance. i.;.ki.l Iteeelrefl throuth the frlinite Cirar Sloree 11,714 4 aUsMNVMrtllebed 1I I R. SIMPSON ft Grand tnl.il itlo Netr t'ontrlhiitlena. Criille enntet lln.ler illreetlon of Mlllnn ' Work. New York Club... F. .t II C N Vfiifhursli MiMlr. N Y Tile llaril.iiT I'luti. .Miaonia, Conn K, II, lUitlmi.ivrr. New York . S'ereoti lunar ilen'irtniein. TflK SUN (Mnritln.- ilcprtmenti Marcarrt W ttuh. HldiefteM. Conn. Harry fleer. Tfatlniunlnl Dinner, Klleabelh, .V. .1 Benefit for H1iti.l1 I'alrlolle Fund at Ritz Carltnn Hotel, Ihroujh Capt. Dncniorc ' Tim cck' cuiitrlbutlons Sarah II. ThmnMn, Wt W. 64th at., New Ynrk raeennr Hiinu. IS! N. Klh st.. Best Orenire, N. J "Cash." Newark. N. J , Mrs. A. . Itainlall. U! Masctasett sr., WastilnKlen, II. 1' Jnhn Waller. Si K. M et.. Ne Tors. Helen (iellls. Oetpl Cohen. Joseph Rtnrse.. S77 Western rertsray, Brnnkljn, N. Y Knipluvres nf the I'orn I'riHluela riefln- Inc Co., 17 Itallery piaiT, New York. Moraine and Ktinln: Sun I'lrcolatlen Perertmenl No. Alfred Halehell.r. larlhorough-Btea. helm, Alleiitli' City, N. J Ileef Mutee I'nlon Ixngrv Th. N. Y. A It. !., 11 B'war, fourth ennt rlhnt Inn Ilny nf l'l. 6.V5, I'uWIo School 41, the llrom, SpbtTnrd if. enft Palle et. Dornlhy. Ilrookljn, N. Y Frederick Stewart, ISO Broadway. New York "Kitty from Wyknlt" -vy Daniel Kttllnr.r, mi Sheridan BouleTaril. Far ltoekauay Xdna, Ktlllruer. I3s3 Shertdsn lioulcvard. Far ltnekaway. ......... Anna Mane Dunn. 1J phartdan Bouleeard. Far Korkaway.. ........ Colleete1 hy Rohert S. Wav Robert C. Fulton. Herbert J Goldfrank. Oeorire .1. GoMfrank and Jwl Gnldlrank. S"l West rth atreet.... Soys of tho Cutler Behool............ Kmployeee ot the F. II. U. Clethlnr Contpany, 153 I.afavetlo etreet.... Mm. II F Jimir. Wel HMh St ... Koinlnyce. nf Arthur Upper Co . corner New St. and Kxc.na.ife 1 plsoe Employees nf Hiss. Sitraitsa A Co. Broadway.. ...... Buenos Amlroe Club ot llwlea caali Mlsa M. K. Muster.. ... Irom thlrty-thrio bteh school elrli In Brooklyn., r"- Second contribution of Ilia emplereri of Southern I'.wlflu Company. Iter 41. N. R from sole ot ennj "Do Ynu Forfet. corntan tori, ui o"f Brooklyn. N. X Mix Helen lluetoti. II Illfeiker Bt Newark. N.- J ..." From sale of eone- "Keep the Bams Old 1ive in Your Hc.ut for Me," Frankie William Ilelens F.. Vr.ietikel. M Walnut Cree- cent, Montrljlr, N. J. - D. F.. N A, . MiiUln. I". O. linn !77. Brooklyn ;.0J7 lis) am 400 i.o 1 te :o 1441 .M .71 IM 4 4S l.no 10 01 :oi( 10.01 Sf9 low rs oo jnw J.oi i.n leon f nri iff, lie siw IN SIM 1M.M .M 1.09 I1.M IM 1.44 Beamor Mrs. W. A. Hlrech. !3 E tlth st. Tale Club tallies Van Weael. II 71 Broadway.. O. M and M. F.. C ... J..K. Tadden. Hnboken. N .1 Dr. J. l. Bendell. lift ."tale si . Al hanj. N. Y. . . . .'" Various member a of New York Stoek Kxehtnie I- & Dauiol Q. Dobbins l.il ; ninmhsi t.15 North Mountain . -Vontolair. N. J "' M. A. Connolly. ...Is on Alice r: Jtresmli tn l(,.oii i . ureuie k. tisniwii . Huro Parton ;.vijc. Mnrrsn . . r. o. Wlea-and.... l.nWK. Birrrll Jia-ls J, T. Femnlon 1.nr)S. A Rawla, . . I. C. Wlllard lo!K, M. Kawls. "Jimmy" :ij. Brents Room -aaz. m Broadway. N. Y Joseph Kohnatarani, t3 ? rrk l'lece, X. V Tho Employees of the. Flrreioue 'fire Rubber Co. of Newark, N. J.... Inlrrtype Corperetlfn. 473 F.aet 7th at.. Brooklyn. N. Y "Utile Kitty" Salesmen nf Wm. rctermsn. Inc., Flftii ate.. -. y Mrs. carl Braadt and Mrs. llorere I.. neies. is Lincoln are.. Belle liar hor. 1. I Thrro gleters The MeCell Co., 2M W. Wh et., N. Y M. Zel.ler M. AT. Pal Ion. 14 Wall St.. N. Y.... Imperial Order of the Draron. . . . Mrs. Skehau Throiirh Arthur Guy Kmper. Miss K. I. Bowen, Kit frwsy. N. Y.. Throuth Arthur Ouy ICmpey, Miss Mien Dreiel Mills. Philadelphia. H escoe' ' ci 0 kh'nif ' it at ehe r .' .' .' .' .' . .' .' .' . ACS S." T.' Gilford.' n 'Bast "iith Y Xmalnrf el the Tuakflaid Co.. Isai, lie Bad Od St.. N. Y Thfsn meads A Juoebeea held bv tbe Sodety of Onlonlal Wars John Lonord Mer rill, tn park Are.. East Oranie, N. J inent Co., ny, Vernon Are., city Emplo.reee ot 1'. W. l.embert A Ce , tU Fifth etc Anna B.'sharplese, Cranfard, N. 7.... Just Sew" riol' Botxrt t.. lluhhard. 4 rears old, 17 tier :tt st.. Brooklyn.. EieplnTfrs of Clone Indemnity Co., ii William st r I llnr.ntan 1'".. 11-15 Union Sqeere o. It. s. . II II. , ll.i-entlfer eoplrlhutlon KiatT and eMt-e fon nf Jlurdman 4 Irrensteun. " l.therlr st j v. Denlee, U ll West Main St.. Freelinld. N J . V f. liotntnn, Atlenlle City. N. J . I II. K. W S . Felrhesen. Jllkllll. .Kllll.inue l.lllir 1.1m, mm,,,, Mr F.rerr Week Nn. :i . Metropolitan Life Bound Table, !) rrnihrr conttlhntlfli. Annnynious .. "" .tohn II. Tsylnr, Walerlowii, N. T . Cherles r. .Vntl. Jr., 131 K. Itet et. Herbert N. Sherpsrd, a Arayle el., lilen r.ldce. N. J. .. "rrom e Friend" . HepuMlean Owsnlsatlon Club, ith As. semhly District (old tluic throuth efforta of tt'clwrnlel Serreent.MeJnr 1:. II. Msrl-.1 ( A. M. K Employeea nt the rru.1ntlaT life In. Co. t.rsnrh office, 1 Kest li'th It . Bronx , "From tour Old Maids who enjey a mok llieruselle" m. c. n - ;rwin F. Kuelin. 451 Maopaa Are.. Savannah. Ga .; Frank Ksufntsnn. Woodharen. i I. Fourlh weekly contribution rrem .t.rka of tho Andllor Of l'SSSCnter I Aoooiints of the New York Cen tral Railroad The K. W 'a Bndte Club II F ITetsfeM. care Heldelberi, Wnltf A Ci, 44 Broadway. Te Heeled In ntff of the Itoehesler ft Pillsburr Coal It Iron l)o. by Ita.. M Mifafferty . . . W Cj.lle :o Fifth Are N V jW 411 I'lihln- Tliool 41 Munhallen llubeil ami fnllisler streets.. ;.,y) SI Ann', l.uard, ll'th st sod M snn's are. New York flly -If. Mrs Hvrry W.rk N'. CI Mat's Boarder.. .Mo-.ijuln Beet.. Ful inn t . N Y. . . -,v, lr S. II. II . ,. KIlMlielli II llosloiil. J.'l el r.i' 1 ate.. N. Y . .. lrs. Uodrn'l hearsrort. Me.'' y. l'ler I ' Hflienie at . l'pper Mnntelalr N I Falll Fiwhhieli. I'iiI'.Iii i. 1". It . A. K MlUell. riiiiine. Conn Kitern Ilo A.f I -lion , Midre J M '"i'In;ti Hninh Orant". ' N. J. "A little Coutrtbuiioti tor Our hoi- s.dfMe'de CnppM. hed' Bank. N. J.... Nissan American Club. Inc.. 7J Hroadway. Brooklyn "A Friend of tho fcoldlera ' ,vi I Oil 7 ?! :i ) 4o0 17.0ft ve 1.0s IM I.W loo Sl.no 10. :oco 1.00 1.00 5.00 :.i 1.0 5l.n0 31 no 1S.00 ll.on .50 1,1 1.00 61.10 70S 1.00 3 no l."0 10.70 300 in r.l in to 101.1 1 CI 50 tn : l OO 7'W 'U.'Jfl on ifs 1.00 17. 04 2.00 I.M i.oe v. jio.ee 10.00 10.04 M.00 :eoe leoo 10.00 :.'.o 100 M.no 1.00 u.oo ii.no l.t.j l.ci i:.oo s.oo :oo .70 t.oo 10.00 : ro 140 e.no 77.00 GYPSY MOTH BALKS PLANS OF SANTA Nw York to Have Chrittmdn Tree 'Famine. Santa Claus. It was reported yester day, Is nonplussed. What with the war demands on tho railroads and ths little gypsy moth, which Is 'reported by ths Depanbent ot Agriculture to be Inocu lating wide areas of ths Mains pins woods and spreading a deadly eontsjrlon among the trees and bushes, New YorK Is confronted with a Christmas tree famine. The Department nt Agriculture has placed nn embargo on Christmas trees, and manse of them that have been cut for r.hlji ueut It will not allow to move to the markets. The reason Is that the gypsy moth has got Into many and to mors thsra wsuld endanger Ufa wherever Uiey might bs taken. While there have been no orders to the railroads from the War Department or '' ' Railroad War Board against using freight cars for the shipment of Chrlrt mas tress that might bs used for mors urgent needs of ths people, such as food, the freight agents of ths various rail-' . , roads have tacitly agreed to restrict the , shipment ot the trees. The result has te been that only a few carloads of Santa Claus'a genuine necessity have arrived .jy In Now York. 'i w.t Lake Dredge Blaltsi Seren Die. ,.A, CnicAOO, Dee. S.The sand sucking ..k dredge Desmond, with ft crew of thlf it teen, sank In a storm on lako Michi gan to-day and 4ren persons were; A m nr.. .,1 TSia .1 1 an ! noi.eri4 ntf lkai4k mouth of the Calumet River; ti!V- ;... SMUGGLED HEROIN WRECKS CARNIVALE Slayer's Plight Reveal Drug ever a 4t I rattic in otng oing. It leaked nut ycrtord.iy that Korea Carnlvale. ii Slnu Klin? lifer. Is in uie prison hospital a wreck from overin dulgence In heroin, which had oren smuggled In to him. Tho news got past tho prison censorship Just as Dr. Charles Baxter, convicted of smuggling dope to prisoners In nlackwelt's Island. walked out of Slug Slim a free man. It was admitted at Warden TAriUlara Meyer's office that Carnivals Is suffer. Ing from drugs, but It has not been es tablished officially how Uie heroin got In. nrinelnal Keener Martin Deeley. who has been steadily re'orlng discipline In tho prison, Is ore- il wltn naving Dis covered and checked the Inflow of heroin. Isadoro I'resscr und "Sap" Jlenry. two convicts, isern found Ttllh thn drug In their possession and summarily pun ished for tho offence, according to at tendants, by being draHed to an up State prison. Several addlcts.were plen tifully supplied. farnivalc. nllan "Kox" Cornell, vrsa romlctod of the murder nf MHiael f!sl tun 1, Ills ciinilltlon h Haiti tn he pltUble, due to the reaction bo suffers from the shutting oft of Ids suvply "t heroin, The atlendanti believe tlin heroin crept In through the vlsltlne nioni. Thomas Mott Osborne, when warden, stamped out tlifl dniR traftlc. H is only lately that the trafllc Ins been remmed. HEAD TORN OFF TN PLUNGE. Asrrd Man, neaponderit. Jumps to Death In Jlrooklyn. Plunging from tho twelfth story of the reor of tho bullillug nt Fourth avo niio yesterday afternoon, llyman Itlover, 4, of 4 McKlbben ttreet, Brooklyn, was decapitated and his left arm was torn off n his body hit the tire estape. mover's sou. lljin.-in, Jr., said bis father litid li.eti In u Mtiltiirliim recently ntirl lias (lef.iiiileiit Mover had been einvloyed by the firm of Mills Sr fllbh, whleli occupies iiii t nf tho building:. Present a Collection of FURS Fashioned from the very choicest pelts obtainable into unusual and distinctive COATS, CAPES, MUFFS and NECKPIECES Scintillating all the wonderful style for which the house is so famous. A number of perfectly matched skins are being shown for personal selection if replicas of any of these models are desired. HATS New Models for Early Spring and Palm Beach Wear arc now being shown. at GShzTecondJtreet 100 IM :i 75 1.00 Si ft! i .1 on I :.!' i on l.oo :oo S.0) 10 M f1 : oo (00 reo .78) 1U.7I To set ths very beet results take Dr. Humphreys' "SeventysaTsn" at the first sneeze or shiver. "Seventy -seven" breaks up Colds t'jat hanf on Crip. All Drug Stora s. COLDS THE 1917 Tolal 1146.18.3 CO. I H3Wsrt42dSt.. ol?. aj Dfeadsrajr,' rerser Cllli SI. laiai sr nnr ,lnussi nn. J Pledges af rernnnal rrepertr. m Me bar a large sssevrtirveal sf J niatnosd Itiise. Plomense) flee, sr.. ft at pete sthleh nlll mllsfr esrefsl rr n"-f li-r. Are Yeu LseVlng far a Sshible VIOLIN For Yeurielf , Sen er Diwhlet? (.'OHIO (I llll C!lltlM Oil I cAoltr rolerlfon of Old mul Modem (iielnimeiifa nt privet toltfcln fAe roc nf ifl. 1.1 ua rirnve Hint It is not necessary Id iay falmlous iirle.a In order to nlilMln renmrkll uistrurseni, bejuilfiit In tone nd appearance. KdiirMtlonat ramnhlrU iml Jnr. AUGUST GEMUNDER & SONS Ani.rie'. r.iiions violin jiaaers, III tt'e.1 d Mreet. Mew toeh. Oil - Knlih'rlfuiker llolel, S'l Kl.ior I i. 1.0 t.M 14.4S IN IM 1 40 W a 1.M MM 4J to 4.10 1,1ft 1.44 . 2fcstSfv ssjll BffHP'av DAD VOUR BOY WILL WANT ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS "llralin everything- but Size" .Hint tile rlirlstinss present youi hoy wants. Tlilnk nf Ilia iel J it woulil glyo hltn--ami lie eilinallmial mine. Uulli like a real irnln .f Jituli snulo ete.el erlth Electrlo lieailllHlii ami HtKti.(iver motor. Rise, trieally lleliteil cnachea. Operate ort tt terlff. or frum linns, llshtlnf rurrrnt. Ker sale nt nil UeHrtiniil. Klectrlc and Toy ritiiree, (i nrarit eil liv 111" makere. The Lionel Maniiliieturlns ('.. Meer Vsrk. ftlfsssssrse "' ' mmtmmWmmmmmWL' Musfiaid Ike jl'oiW If U J'r. :alterations i-'rkk at Brooklyn stores: a. sr sn as sssv 1329-1331 Broadway N'ear Gates Are., DrooLlxn Fulton St., cor. BrU'jjcSt. At Bubsrar Station, liroeuirn 4810-4812 5th Ave. He. 48th tntli His., Drooklyn Beginning Tomorrow, Monday, Wc Will Hold a Great ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IN ALL THREE STORES Presenting A Remarkable Collection of Offerings in Foremont Faahiom for Women and Miatea. A Wonderful Opportunity to Purchase Useful Christmas Gifts CHRISTMAS NUMBER -OF je jWommg Celegraptj WILL APPEAR Sunday, December 23 THIS HOLIDAY ISSUE IS AN "INSTITUTION" IN THE WORLD OF AMUSEMENTS Here the Manager and the Player come into closest contact by ex changing greetings and information on the coming year's activities. SEVEN ART SECTIONS IN COLOR Will contain the. portraits of the greatest galaxy of STACK and SCREEN STARS liver published in any newspaper. BORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS MORNING TELEGRAPH OF YOUR NEWSDEALER NOW f.. s o' 1 vs-S .5 i.il 4f s XT, l .! t- I s s 9 OfMiii STA Sv ' It .'V If !. ,l s.s ' fi. 3 -i