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THE NEW YORK TIMES. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER .13. 1018. HQ I T.T Onf AAA .1 10 WAR WORK FUND Ycrk at Noon TYesterday ill Up to $23,100,054.

C. CC3CZ GIVES $500,000 i r.biy to Add a Tenth of Tick- Next Friday Judge Car Appeals to Steel Man. iraph section, sent thla reply to Judge Uary Answering your telerram yr.terd.r the postal t.lrgrapb section of (h. Industrie, division (lid not allow yesterday's celebration to interfere with fls work. It will corn, through with a full return.

Victory Bay. aaa Olrla Parade. A million Victory bora and girls In ail part, of the ctty. pupiia in the public, private, and parochial schools, yesterday held parades and mass meetings at their Bihoola In aid of the drive. The Coy Scouts' which waa the biggest feature of 'the boys' And girl Victory Iay.

started at Sixty-third Street and Central Park Weat aliortly after 2 o'clock, and, headed by a police escort and band, made Us way down Fifth Avenue to Madison Square, where It waa reviewed by Vr. Royal 8. CopeUnd and Mortimer Schlff. thence to Washington Square for dlabandment. Mr.

Davleea Appeals to Mathers. lira. Henry P. Davison, representative nf the T. MT.

C. A. on the Executive Committer, of the United i War Work The total subscriptions by States and army departments, as made publlo yes terday by the National Committee la Ovmc.tl tseucd a special appeal to the I 11 wt nrvlrr Xf, f.rmacK., the tenor, with the them to put forth redoubled effort, to 1 cf Me frlrrvU, and undor the auspices I J' success. cf TWtrioal. Mptlon incture.

UxotAomi ha. charge of tho United War Wort Drive, cUl fa poUcy of tho 1 1 Tram. sae sala concert alirnirtcanre." said Mra. Dav- amounted to 12.1.100.064. Although the oniatur nimmnni.

iters total as announced by tn. cheater and Dutchess Countlea are raking; leaves. santtlng files, selling vegetables, and even typing and trane-Is tins; to earn the 85, to contribute In their own A r. Uy for the campaign -was held last nlfcht at Temple Israel In Harlem. Colonel Harry Cutler told of the work of the Jewtah Welfare Board, and tho other speakers Included Joseph P.

Day, Frank 12. Ward. Lieutenant VUlanea. Dr. Johnson, and Dr.

Maurice H. Harris. Mrr. J. W.

Powera delivered the Invocation and Cyril Leo led the community alngtnx- CTY TEAMS GATHER $1,660,639 IN ONE DAY Each by H. C. Frick and Mrs. Harriman A Friend Gift for Mrs. Sage.

TAXES ARE LIKELY TO REMAIN HIGH I i Government's Expenditures Re sulting from War Will Continue to be Heavy. MORE LIBERTY LOAN ISSUES Immediate Financial Pol fey May Be Indicated In Statement' In 8enate Today. asocial The New York hmi. WASHINGTON. Nov.

12. The flnejv the Government will WM. HENRY LEE DEAD. Prominent Lawyer, Long In Practice Here, Dlee In Hie 71st Year. William Henry La wren oe Leo, for many years a lawyer la New Terk City, died yesterday afternoon la his apartment at 107 Wert Forty-fourth Street, after an Illness of a few days, from pneumonia.

Mr Lee waa bora la New Tork Oct. SI, IMA. a son of the late Benjamin. Franklin and Kane' Rlker Lawrence L. He was educated at Phillip.

Academy, And over, Tale University, where ho received the B. degree la IMP. and Columbia College Law School, where he received the LI B. decree la 1871. In November of the latter year he began the practice of law in thla city.

He was first with the firm of Turner. Lee dt McClure. later Lee A Lee. and since 1901 had been la practice by himself. Mr.

Lee waa a Director of the New Tork Rubber Company, Bar Harbor Water Company, and Pine Tree Realty Company. He waa The proceeds of the concert, mingled with deep apprehension. To day the apprehension tlial naa us source in lnnr c.en.ltv lists ia lifted, but an other apprehension has come to take an'! tlckcta mhi, and n.l rash collected, amounted i T)ls was said to equal tne V. i Ison. Thev hvi followea tne leu i- i from over there during; tne issi lew tjommittee ror ew Yorit waa si.ou.iu, In al of the nttnd War Work v.

T. hich nrlda k- xi. -v k.A,..t.rI riven was i.ou),(8. This may nave been due to delay in receiving subscriptions at National Total subscriptions by States and army department, as flven out yesterday, are as follows: EASTERN ARMT DEPARTMENT. so seeae Jl New Jersey 1.121.

Or0 fennaylvanle W.224 125.000 I i- 'tl. cf any single P': What or tne nara mJ be.lr.pln, of the rnontha that mu.t elapse before the bov -tt was opn.l hf McCorntftCk. ai The Mar-hpanfled iian their furlourhs? How will their leisure i "These are questions tnat are in in. iM-inwara hn. a boy over there.

Ann tne oniy I and if cv-rtalii Vr.t up on a answer to those ouestlona la Am tie r.t r.un or aawn th. nro(nm of the seven ereat 1 1 I the JotnwJ tht ynjtJ 1 a rrrrKtiilnf if'i Work Camoaiin. i rm ranee fl-ln from the In- 0r" mP 1 il.ra rarrled thlr children i rn. h.l!)'. a ad the ref- i I trw glance, to the i itTiy.

in was 1 a rira ti cf itmrtial mu.lc. which Inl" ant lou'ier. and as the sun a r. irpry of American eoldlera I 1 a i. I ir.J Into VlfW.

j. tj.e Americana mi ai.l a group of white- rjp'r on tha extending i i cf tory toward Uie aol-. i i I haf.t .1 1 XcCirthy appeaW i during the n. The hi-irv smount for a wsa by L. Doheny a A lea Seeead Day ef te DH.a.

T' i sum of $2.1.100.054 waa pledged up vetrlay la United State w.i War Work campaign I I tjiXI. and a per cent, 4.ii;';. amounting to i th seven accredltel r-M ar-ncics ar asking l4; la eri-r flnkcce tnelr work 1 A ii- I anj aallora. i 'i ii n. the flrat'two In New York City i n.

i li.t. 4 tvwara u.e r.w ioiv i day's luncheon at th onunrrce yealerday an 'r tnl Itih. le fey the thirty i tt.at the UT lUrta so I i tlie team niemberf ll Wi iJ. as acaln.t IW1. ''J ilie before.

The high it -t f.gurea was a contii- if a br i Team 11. of which -A 1 Vner Is Csp'aln. For the i ti, the Indus alliK.lr-l il.tTd.STi ai 'i a ahxre cf lht contribution, r.n-ith that division. The total .1,,,.. jn.

f.r veeterdky bv the i i i r'l Uie Jn.lu.tiial ti- i 1 3.17. ill. Tills sum fioes to 't -ir-rc tK lre contributions ye.ter-; i.jwit.g: 0O by the i.rl .1 c'otrt'ntiy of New York; I nlon Tifleijravh Company, First National Hank. i i'ii 1'uip snt I'sper Cow-1 the Bement-l'ond Amrri. an BmHtlng i i Ii 4 llmj S.Otai i i Am.Ti-n Nl.ial Company; and ifnpany, 4 try, a alarter; im t.in.pi.y, aiv.vw.

Total i CENTRAL ARMT "DEPARTMENT. Illinois Ohio 4.1 11. Of Michigan Missouri -Iowa Indiana Wisconsin Nebra.lia Kansas Kentucky Colorado Pouth Dakota Total Massacbuaetta Maine share' reaales Add l.0O Dally. The United Cigar Stores Company has put Into operation a plan of contributing to the United War Work Campaign which. It.

la estimated. wlU result In turning ever -between IS.000 and $10,000 dally during tne wee of- the drive the orla-inal fund total of When a cuatomer la waited on in any one of the concern's thousand stores scattered from eoaat to coast, the lerk depoalu 1 cent In a (laaa jar on the counter. Bryant Park was transformed Into a rlrrtia Int veaterdav bv the Outdoor Kham-men nf America, in the effort of California the Showmen's League to aid the cam- Washington e.i.e aarr.Ha nn KltalAsrf ITimsrS flf a a a Broadway high.dlvera leaped from dUiy heights into snaliow tanas ox water, pretty glrla, soldiers, and sailors collect- i Nevada' ei voluntary comriouuons ironi van (Wyoming crrrwns. In th. park arena the principal event was the dive from a hlght of l'O feet, at the ton of a awavlna- ladder, br Cap tain Peter Jerome JUngens, and thai vn7 200.000 SM.U00 1,061,000 fiOO.flirfi 233.300 147.0HO an.

143 rw-k tracar. ITS. (Mil I NORTHEASTERN ARMT. DEPARTMENT. $1,330,231 812.000 Total WESTERN ARMT DEPARTMENT.

403. TOO 105,533 itui.ono 103.30 44.000 1M.321 4T.tX) i S.2ST Total SOUTHEASTERN ARMT DEPARTMENT. Tennessee 1 $240,000 win rrirr ariwiie 4 v.w cMtiR llikm.i fancy diving of Misa naena. The park 1 i. rued wiA the i tent.

th. Gre.t Ver; mSS art Show. Including the Arabian N4ghts MtssissiDpi 0.oui of Hamda Ben wltn lour- tvorgla 401 8u teen Arabian beauties In Arabian and Florida 46.000 Egyptian dancea. headed by Mareta ana hrr troupe from the St. Louis and San Francisco Expositions.

There also are aianaraia. inc iiinau mv.iic: niynionu a Athletic Arena, the Broadway Cabaret. Oklahoma mr nui iu wji v. A TK art rreaa snows in Total $1.01.800 SOUTHERN ARMT DEPARTMENT. Arizona New Mexico i the second story to a chute I team captains I on hie feet.

Today "Nervo" n. a epectacular dive from the Times Building and other wJl appear at various places. x-Ur. Mlchae Toal Repart ef City Teams. In the New Tork campaign the fol lowing subscriptions were reported by team captains yesterday CaDtaln.

Subscription WtnthroD W. te 3 Mrs. Michael Oavln Jlaay Cr4f ati ae. Assist, Tv.4..1ora P. thonta.

Ifesldent I of Le i rh'Toush lUld I Transit Company, i yerr that at a meeting i t'f l.rwtors'it was derided to tne 10 per cent. High Divers la Tiroes Square. A performer known aa the Great Raymond did an aerial strait-jacket dive act on the aide of the Fitxgerald Building in Times Square last night. He dived fmni the second story to a' chute and landed on his teet will make top of the Derformers An auction sale of Seata and boxes ihn for the combined Frolic and Gambol" fjMrs. Oliver to be held by the Lambs and the Friars a Mrs.

Henry Margenthaa. at the il-tropolitan Opera House on Mrs. Oeerge B. Sunday night- took place yesterday at 8 Mrs. WiliU A.

Reaa. the Liberty Theatre, and 33 0O0 waa Mra lix Warburg realised. Regular ticket, to the full Mm. CAaiiea 8. capacity of th- Opera House will be on 1 1 1 Tnomaa a.

bu. saie thla morning. lj-sicholas a. 1 1 13 A. Coffin Wemra Plan Thaaksglvlag Gift.

-i 14 Edwart Ht l-Mgar Marstoa a nomcua virvay i a giving win 16 J. t'. Morgan be held on Saturday nighty Nov. 1. at IT Morgan J.

Carnegie Hall, and among the speakers will be Dr. -Anna Howard Shaw. Chair-' so Charles H. man of the Women's Committee of the Council of National Pefcnae. and Jo- nt-Prancls L.

Dl.us Daniels, Secretary of th. Navy. 24 James A. Stlllntan 117.OU0 100. OIK) se.tMW V2.0UO pany.

H. waa one of th. first to appreciate the beautlea of Bar Harbor. and did much to develop the plac tomorrow, when end had considerable real estate Inter- halrman of th. Sen- eata there.

air. Le waa a memoer or tne univer sity. Century, Down Town. Metropolitan opera, and Tale Clubs or New Tor a City Maryland Club of Baltimore. Grad uates Club or New Haven.

Conn. rot and Kettle Club, and Kebo Valley Golf Club. He waa also a member of the Uar Association of New Tork. In 1MXJ he was married In Baltimore to Mlaa Katharine Mllllgan McLane. who died alx years later.

Two daughters ate Finance Committee, expects to make a statement concerning the Revenue Diu. The Senator has been In consultation with Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, and will probably see the Prealdent to morrow. It la not expected that the bill will be radically cut. The Senate committee liaa already reduced the M.0O0M0,OiO to about and at the Treasury Department, it was said todsy, expense, of some $100.000.000 monthly are expected through the Winter months. secretary McAdoo aald that there were "hundreds of millions" yet which tho W'ar Department would find it necessary to expend.

Other Liberty Loans, per haps two, will be put out to th. public. runner loan, to th. Allies mar be made under the reconstruction program. At the aame time the Government ia anxious not to impose any mora taax- uoa man is neceaary, and thla sentiment la echoed in Congress.

The taxes already Instituted will be heavy, and mere appeara to be no dealre to place more burdens either upon Industry or tne individual. However, the money must come from somewhere. Robert R. Heed, counsel for the In- vestment Bankers Association, which aome time ago offered Ita services to the Government in the work of revenue legislation, aald tonight: The auccention or a war nrnflta tit for lem. continued at one-half the rate for 1B1B.

with a credit for any 1918 ex cess profits tax under the m. law. will. JJtf5. Obituary Notes.

Mra. MARIA ELIZA BUCX. wife of Win. lam H. Buck, a grocer in Brooklyn for forty-two died ef epoplear on Mmday at her heme, S3 St.

MarVs Avenue. II rook-lyn. aged U3 years. Mra. Buck wa.

for fifteen years President of the Ladles' Aid Society of St. John's Gannaa Kvaageltcal Lutheran Church. ROBERT EMM FT MnC A 1TERTT, head ef the firm of R. E. McCafferty Sons.

Importers of brushes, died at Ms eoontry heme near Btnghamton. N. ea Sunday. He waa T4 year. old.

WILLIAM MURRAY, fee twenty-flea year, la th. employ nf Tiffany a aa a designer, died on Sunday at hla bom. la IUdga- wooa. u. l.

JOHN RICHARD MANLET. OS years eld a lawyer in Brooklra. Sled oa Monday at hla aonte. 823 Msrcy Avenue. Brooklyn.

JAMES ADDISON SHEET, a resident ef Braoklya for thirty years, died from Bright a disease on Saturday at hla home. PARRELLy The Rev. Peter, pastor ef M. Joseph'. Charrh, Trem-et.

ISetne Offtee will fee reoltod ear WeAaeosaj. Nov IX. at -JO A- Ml aoeaeaa raqutam eases at 10 A. M. at at.

Jaa.se'. Caar. Jtatlk-gata aad Tl sisjant Ava. FIBK ICUlad la aetloa la rraaae, la. while ta emiMBoad of the 1st Battailoa, Caotala CJIatoa ar-la riaa.

letth 1-fantry, U. B. huobaad of Margery A. Flstt (sea Alpaueht aad eeJy sea ef Colon at aad Mrs. Wilier CUaloa Flak.

rtSK-Teteraa. ai tho Tth rlerllTMnU la saade with dory rre4 of tho deata of Captain dlatoa ln Fish. 4 Ik Oocrpany. la Fraaeo. while la command of let Battailoa.

Itrtth Infantry. V. a. la Oct too A rriN E. I'RESaiNGER, a-eretary.

FO8TTn Oe Nev. 11, l1s. Battle dauchter of tho late Joseph Werrail aad Rebecca A. rarsytlt. FRANKEU Oa Nev.

II. ISIS. Jvitlos Praahol at New Terk liaopltei. af'ee a brief Illness. Fvnoral Mrvtos ea Thursday.

Nov. 14. 118. at P. at Tho 10 East Z2d Sl New Tork Ot.

lalonnoat at toueeiileac. family. West-era paper, please eopy. FRTTTS On Nov. 11.

ltls. at tho botno ef his dauehter. Mra. A. T.

Kewtaaa. SSS West isxtb aed TS years Wervtc this Wedaeeday rronlng at o'clock. Interment at Hudson. N. T.

CLAFET. HetnrVh. lUrvteos THE FUNERAL CMURCM. Broadway. SSth Frank rampoaU Bui Id Inc.) Wedaooday.

JO P. M. JACOB. auddenly. an Nov.

12. JoimoA. ba-loved huahaad of lale Jatwfae aad father ef Harry Ftraeral aad Isr terment Richmond. Ya. HALL.

A senrtre la memory of Perry Mar- valt HaH. rirst I Jeviiee.nt, rton-ipafir I. lerrtii la tani rr. sow of tho late Mary A. and Peter Mar ail Hall.

Mliod ta actloa at Le Cat'let Sept. 2. will ho held In M. Jlnrn1! Charch. Valley Hood aad rletla-vue t'pper Montclalr, IS.

Thursday evonlntf, Nov. 14. at o'clock. HAMMOND Oa Tuoaday. Nov.

12. ISIS. Mar Kvilvee widow of toe late leaae Hammond. Funeral oa Friday. at her lata hoeuo la Ameaia.

I. 1 Charleetea. S. C. psp please eopy.

UEINSOHN. Oa Monday. Nov. tl. ltls.

lora H. Heiaaoha. la her nsth rear, wtdow of Joha H. Hetasoha aad h.lun mother of Edward Anna and AdelheJa Ilelnordta I'-ei a litres and friend, also Ladlee Aid Sonet of St. John's Evangeliral Lutheraa fhurrh, and Bul.auer tarn.

Verein are reaaext-fully lavttod to attend the funeral oerv k-es at her late residence. H-ta HiMsoa oa Thursday. Nov. 14. at 1 M.

KAT7ENHTEIN. la service at nam V4. heeler, of aniaio.nl a. hlmoa Kstaew aieio. owtoew pm oi rfgniniai n.iw Ita A MiMMtt mrnrm I New York, agod XI years.

Notice ef f-aaral later. Utcd. PORTER A sereVo awiwery of I Jaaae. Iwrtee. loth Macaiae Lmmb Hattaneo.

oth I aii4 aiateo Aror who was htld la tho An. an. roeaot. Fraan. oa ta-i.

S. ISIS. wlU he bveid ad tko OoaroJ l-re-at'TterUa ttntrra. Madiaoa Ae. e4 Ttn 4mi Prtday aftorai.a.

Now. la. at casta. PEXRia Allro I. h.

lei ad Wle of SMToa A. fern aged 14 yeara. oa Taooday. Nv. 11 1IB.

at the I-ylne H-opMal rose raj srl.ata. ahaaghal ICauaa) paper, please soar. REED-SVoddoaty. af Betlei-ao Pteoottal. Sal a lea ISIS BtA at statei sa Bl -a I'v w.

a ea, widow of Reed aad eaot of Heiea InagweU. ta bee I St ai aei.V.e at iJt'erty, Nov. 14. at 1 P. M.

SAVAGE uddoal. oa Nov. 12. I1 1. Thotwaa Hothorford aaraera.

IX Fo-neral eervtro at hie lata ra.e.aea. Ill Weot I Oth St. oa TVaraday evoa.a at a clock. BIIJtERBEim. wSdealy, New.

It. la bee 74th year. CaroUae, awarty oe.eed mother of laaaa L. llanna. Illia.

irtella. aad Linda I-aak. Fawral frwaa her lata reotdwee. tkSt leuth ac. oa naroday at 10 A.

SIlJlirjLBTErx Irrlog Arwoid. ewddealr. by sotid.at. Nov. IX.

dearly sees. .4 atota.r of A all a a. Merer, haaaaet aad teorgs. vownaeot sua of the late Mr. aad Mrs J.

Fwwerai Ne 11 10 A. JJicD. VIXE-PaMd Peaaoef. I ITT dta owaA r-aea. ee ex of TV.

aeo. Loea. lea. ae aad i 1 ol h'a tee in 1 1 i i No. IA, lli wTLt'EJt e44daalr.

Meaday. New II. feee 4j, mm e.e ia late S. i Wikaee. sia'k er ad t-aee h.e'ea.

4. 1 Neiaoart, aad law a- wenee Mra Onti I frees her lata laara. Wen St Tawrwaar. Nee It 41 It 1 a oa Frajartoro a. ioaa aiy.

(Wr. tajtrruwi -r Now ir i Jmm th rweewl fen I goo rtea.rai k. IvTta Ae. rrr an aa-ae imn tlawk. twairat priiata.

rwtJd Mr. ttara. Siaiiad wnmr ef tiarn, CAda a4 Mra i Maraa S--. 1 1 im r- of Mrs N. Meraa rwi -Icee Ae, at I t.

M- Ka.n, IX. i In MArMtlfT la de.nod aa. ma ry of XH a lM Hame. i-e-g a raranea Harriot. 1st.

taaiS away c-e. U. IMI. rrTTTT la W-rW ea.ee. ry of Ad fx 'It.

wWo d. oered tai. fife e-. la, ISIS. Wife aad eaaa rut fraea 40S A Keraeaat af H.

T. Keith Bore neenaer of Broas Caaaaty F.le aad tarpe. age 14. SOUTH ER dtoddealy at Sooth Cvaage. N.

oe No. II. ISIS, oa her teth Mrth-day. Mary Bargee, alsew of CtSarwe l4w.rd Aewtaeo aad daohtor ad tho 4 late Tnetaa. ana ear.

a aoegeo. rmiu prtrate. ProvMeaca, K. I. papers please b.7J JekaW.Lie.

TAYI.OH Oa Nov. IS. tilllaa. 4aagV.ee af tho late James C. aad Harriett riaaexa Yartor rteevtros at the raasad or Uaca I nee, fteoeee aWiotta.

eai At. Uodnoadar. I M. TAYUin na Nov. II.

Itll at tS West lauh St. New wm. Stva Iwaa. wife ot Joha K. tayta aad daughter of Lee P.

Leaa THCAJAI-Ylneeot B. Now II ISIS, kill I haea4 of Uillaa aWftoe Tlia.s. ai ate reotdenro. Haredale. Y.

Noxmw of fuaeral hereafter. Waahia-ta (D. I Tae hew Catholic Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven Mawad PWs. eat a'fdjeew Cm, oa eao Hart. a.

Bailee.d. n.o eailaa aerih of aeao I aaoaa. aa toe oadraaeo of too jtrfirvo rj nr. Seod Nar m.ateala Cahrary AILed Cffr.tttr.rt, 14 Eoad S14 ear. at.

lr. Uilhra J. Slfsirt. Vff. 18.0.V) M.11 21W.4O0 7.R-0 M.S25 1S.KW IVio.coo 1 believe, meet the approval of bualneas I BL JFE r7mC; llTt.

InteresU and of the public I assume. lt of course, that-the profits tax will end I l-'T ct or" Coa- With 101ft Anil thakt ft-as tKiki VBBP Vlda-d i mri 1 1 KdB tad I rs awl ail I GEO ROE BOHLEN. a and a water mena- earnea Inram. an I facturer and member of Allemenla Led re aV.W"J rUrt lirZ fA'IZ prui.ia Bohloa waa 70 year, old and bad lived la i Brooklyn for forty-five years. tiea A mnA im a I It- WMAlET.

at one ttn a wlaely ,1. i known on rhe turf, aad aa Intimate rrtead at thla time, that such a tax in normal cf borh l-hil snd Mike Dwyer for whom ho times la impoaalble in America. srted as bettlna commissioner, died aa taM two Income Of Monday at bis tome. 4 Klghtoenth Aa- $00,000. one "an Inherited.

Unearned In. nuo. In hla alztv-awond sear. Mr. come, the other the Income of enterprise Whsley had a stable of his eon for some ani accompiisnment, and to subject tne years, ror tne last tea y-ere no was em- latter income to a special tax not un- pioyea rs aa inspector in tne iWDartment at posed on the former runs counter to water ncppiy.

t.aa ana aiectncity. our basic principles, and la necessarily destructive of enterprise. It taxei the new man and grants relative immunity to the man of established wealth. In our form of corporate promotion, the men who supply the brains, the opportunity, or the invention receive the common stock or equity tn the enterprise, while the men who aupply the capital receive the bonds or secured preferred stock. The profits tax destroys the Interest and the opportunity of the Inventor and of the originator of the eiiterpriie, whil; aaauring a safe return to capital.

With the termination of the war and of the war profiteer, both the need and Justification of such a tax will i Mrs. LAURA CRASBT OOOrtRICH. wboee husband waa one ef the pioneer advertising man of New Tork city, died yesterday la er apartment at tne Hotel Buckinanam. 8he waa 00 years eld. I W1UIOM S.

BELCHES. 42 years old. foe' ea yeara la the hanking hualneoa la this city, died yesterday at hla borne. 830 West ustn ptreet. WASHINGTON.

Nov. 12. Treasury officials and Congressional leaders In charge of revenue legislation figure the s.iutuion Una way: i Ordinary Government expenses, which ran around a billion dollars a year be- 134. fore- the war. now amount to at e.MM least a.uuu.uuu.uuw annually ror many 60.

7. vi yeara, and for two or three years after 14. M2 the war may be double that figure, if sa rki iK.r. .4 .1. ilZ ready Issued are Increased In volume by irJ'iin later loans to $23.000 000 000.

the inter- a on i sktim wnutii amniini ff ra sk Kr.ii $1,000,000,000 a yer. la addition. It I a a 0 4 lka sa ewMa. o.iK.. 12 ii 1 HinilBB revei, taaor 4.it suoway "a k-wmi.

Vhomn-oa. keta so.il on rrl'lay, Nov. j.iwnta iu preejni wilif. inanaa wi.ii.k.m 7 1 10.150 12. M0 H0.2U0 1.773 24.tW7 ea.7oo 1 t.

may be used any day; the- lJ" approatning return p. tneir nus -v t.1 tho rnmra fit at one. Diinua. suna una orouiers ore ani en-iiovee tho itntham 'be no admls.tion fee. and all Hi I.

an cf New Tore hav. unanl- rgj 10 mak a in ana. one ring tor tne ni-el ene days pay to the United War vork Campaign. 1 1 l.r.x.'.ltn rtmmlttee ye.ter-I Here ta the program for today. 8 A.

I ms of canvass or ls.otiu natnrs ny tne eras W. Wick. nham. 1 rtport 4... W42.4 iiuain roz.

4.4 4 4 til Noa20 and 30. Including the stock. Lil WUI DO cmtplhutflr. reuorted. 80.937 I 1 icl 1J.0."! (K.t I 1 II.

Gary, tjlialrman of the 1 I i rectors cf ths I'nlted States 1 1 1 sent the followlnr e. ti of Une 103 Industry in Is city 7 p-aca has prohebly pre- v. 1 starting Its, I a Thla pieana that yot 1 aay t-as 1u which to com- Tie Iruluotiie. LIlvtskn I of M.ihattae must ralaa at. I .1 U.

muat not fall and I 11 a .1 1rt eer effort tn your I I r. tltis result. is what Robert K. M. Cowle.

I T' f.i'ni t.f the American Railway ha expfeas companies a 1 -lj for tne fund: I Nov. 11 ie tel-cram reeled. I Reallitng that1 y- Interrupted sollelta- tied your tnatrvc-: 1 a. no f. for the eipr.ee di- 1 1 i g- oer (he top." 1 .1 T' l' graph Company.

1 i RrnclJ. who la the i.airrnan for tiv postal tele- thirty teama 0 A. J. E. Sheridan will bigin painting a Symbolic picture of the National Catholic War Council and Knlrhta of Columbus tn front of the Ths grand total for the second day waa 1 Same ef the Large Gifts.

Among the Individual subacrlptiona yesterday of more than $3,000 were the probably alii be the Government a policy to establish a sinking fun! to pay off the bonds at maturity, and thla would require about 000 noo a year Theae three Itema would make an aggregate near $4 20 000 000. I-To offset this there would be nearly a half billion dollars coming In annually from the Allies as Interest on their, loans, which now amount to $7 000 000. 000 and are likely to run much higher. and revenue from customs and miscellaneous sources, which last year amounted to about Mi 000 000. 1 With allows nee.

for wide variations In these calculations, there would still remain about $.1 000 000 to be raised from Internal revenue taxes. Last year $3 943 ooo 000 came rrom internal rtve- PubVc Library II M. to 2 P. Sll- 1 following, including on. by A Friend ver Roa.l to.

Berlin." silver coin contest ta memory of RuaseU Sage: Ttlw.T?? it node. nue. Including $2 775.000 000 from income tains-FoVth. Friar? lllam A Rradv ltw.oin and exce.a profit, tax-. Thla year tains 1-or the rlars.

Will lam A. Brady. n-hen 4. loo.ouo thrae flsures nrabablv will bo more than 100.000 doubled. Factors which make this ayrtem of an'XCi ttmatea highly ttntatlve, officials point E.

L. iwn.nr...,,.,f, nu mr itiv L4iTiiui. niiiiHni Vrr iV'2'' Aaatotat Treaaurer vi me 1. lira amies. 'IiOutaO.

Kaufman Beginning ati ne-on. the Jtmlor League Oliver O. Jennings, rlrls will sell." pies at Sherry's, at charlea M. MacNell luncheon, tea. and d'nnnr.

Florence The Commonwealth Fund. Fn.ion. Marcla Van Dreseer. and Povla By a friend of Mra. Ruaaell Sage, in Frtjsch will assist.

At 12:43 occurs the her memory Chamber Commerce luncheon ef Cfcorge r. teama at 1-30 P. M. rehearsal A'tonymous mil frM entertainment at Mr. and Mrs.

I .111 TUCksr. tral anrt Sl.tlcn. he the J- Morgan 4 It Identifies a Store tnl.ave AMI id Body i Only a few lit res in each city supplied with I 1 1 0 Body Clothing rroduction Is lim- itcd. That's our fault, tun our pride, for; "If i i not made Jike. or- I dir.arv underwear.

AMH0 is nade the garracnt-rnot by the mile. Much hand-'aTork into its That takes time. lidt it insures: an un- nicety of fit rnti comfort I to the i Yrarof tipenctice and liihcst aini ia the 1 clrft inn of th)Tv)UKhnrs a 1 1 nfet lion i go inlo cfr' garment made ly American Hosiery Co. New Hr I tain, Conn. tA fee tk we-l AM HO oa the i teksii; i i 4...

4.. Robert Brewster P. naffeant In the Flrat FleM Ar. airs, oenjamin rJrew.vt-r.-.. Illlery Armory.

Sixty-eighth Street and Mr. and Mra. R. Fulton Broadway, with an exhibition of war Frederick turauss relics, and an enterta'nmrnx also at the provident Loan Society at New York. Twenty-third Regiment Armory.

Bed- Mra, H. E. Huntington ford and Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn. Mra. Michael Tonight at 7:30 o'clock there will be Manuel Rlonda.

Br repetitions pf the entertainment by the Mr- James 4 i Mra. Harold Pratt and Pennsylvania Stattona snd all day I mr to 10 and evening a Vlll.r Carnival 10 ft. Mrs. E. F.

Shepard to Columbus Circle. There will be a Kml, BeralrJielmer meeting for the drive today at Camp Mr and Mrs. Ooorge FJuiaenthel I'Pton. Mrs. Sehlff A feature of the Victory concert at Wlillnm B.

Cameeio Hall on Friday night will be Post the first appearance of the huge three- Ruth In-one military band composed of the Mrs. Alice O.Vanderbllt. oanns or the t'naet Artmrv Kort Hamilton the 22d Infantry. Oovemora I f. Alhes I.

land, and the Coast Artillery. Fort Totten. The hand will be under the leadership of Rocco Reals aad the pro- Iram includes Resta'S Victory larch." I Fifth Aveaae SUver Lined." The Friars and the Lambs continued to pave Fifth Avenue1 with silver yesterday. Their operations extended from Thirty-sixth to jThlrty-nlnth Street. Showers of silver tinkled down on the pavement- at the beheit of the sctora, the Lambs on one aide of the street and the Friars on the other.

Klrplianta from Rlcharde'a circus bore banners of the campttlgn. and there waa a Kiltie band aa well as the lth Coast Artillery Band from Fort Hamilton. Charlea MuaaetU George -Leonard, and Fred Annerly of the Frlen appeared as "The Spirit of '7." Among the actors who took' part were Sam Bernard. Fred Block. Silvio Hein.

Louis Mann. David Warfield. Charlea Judels, and Robert Emmet rive of the children of John D. Rockefeller. Chairman of the.

United War Work campalsm in ureater rsew torn, are earning $. each thia for the Morn out re that the wr not ct d'fl Sa'HII nlttly over, so far aa expente Is con ''ww crrned, snd that war drbls both of the ejtnno American Government to the public and 23.0(10 of the allltd Governments to the United 25.000 states cannot oe figured until men 2-Vono Reconstruction policies, yet to be formu 2fl.ooo l.ted. will have much to do with deter 25.000 mining how many exictlng Government war-time agencies shall be continued in twin conaeouenlly how high ordinary Zji uovemment wiu run. lie. ides 10000 cn condition of buxlners snd foreign Jo' 000 trade after the war must depend tne 10 000 weight ot the tax burden which can be 10,000 oorne.

10.01.0 10.000 000 000 10. coo e.000 e.ooo tVIICO 8.0OO s.roo B.000 6.000 6.000 6.OO0 B.ono 8.000 8.000 Mrs. William Mrs. J. D.

Archbokl Ledyard W. F. Kenny Mra. George D. Pratt Eugene Carolina P.

Ream Mr. and Mra. Jam. Bpeyer. Mr.

and Mra. Fred Hltechhorn. 0..8. Sargent. Jr FRIARS AUCTION FOR FROLIC LOUIS G.

FISHER, BROKER, TO WED AT 76 Member-of Stock Exchange for 49 Yean Gets License to Marry Mist Annie R. Winfield, 62. Get 115,000 In Pramluma for War Work Fund Club's Total, $35,000. An auction sale of seats and boxes for the forthcoming Friars Frolic in aid of the United War Woik Fund held at the Liberty Theatre yesterday afternoon, resulted In premiums of about $13,000. This amount, together with that obtained at a private sale in the Friars' clubhouse on Sanday night, bring, the total to date to $33 000.

Boxea brought between and $1,000 at yesterday's sale, and for single seats premiums of $100 and $2)0 were obtained. The auc- Louls O. Fisher of Tonkers. one of the S'25 "d- members of the New Tork Stork Exchange, obtained a marriage license a mn yesterday at the Tonkers City Hill to wed Miss Annie K. Winfield, a friend 3.

OoO of bis early youth. Mr. Fisher la 71 yeara oia. ana tne nriae-eieci iniormea the clerk that she waa 62. The coupl declined to state when they would be m-rned.

Mlaa Winfield waa an Intimate friend Of Mr. Flaher'a first wife, who died about six months ago. 'Mr. Fisher haa been a member of the Stock Exchange for forty-nine years, although he retired from active buslneaa In 1907.. fie waa one of the early aettlera of the Park Hill section ot Tonkers, where he has a fine home.

KERM. Franco. daughter ef Mr. aad Mra. U-org.

Lehmann. sudoenlr. Nee. II. aged 27.

ferric. Thursday, 7 P. at her lata residence. A. Lrnbreok.

L. I. Interment. rt. MK-heel's eerp.tery.

Astoria. L. L. Friday, le A- M. LANDER.

Suddenly. No. II. I9IS. at her residence.

Last l.th Adeilne. wife of tho lata Joha leader rooetal oalfho Wednesday atteraooa, Ket. IX. 2 e'rlork. at the Greeawkh "reo.terloa Church.

West 12ih Mt hetoeea Oth aad tth Ava. Kindly eenit flowers. later-meat private. LEE. Boddenfy.

from weumonla. oa Nov. IX 11. V. Illtaa.

Heory Lawroneo Lea. soa ot the lets Benjamin Fraaklta aad Jaae Lewrew-e Loe. la the Hot year of hla ago. Notm of fuooral aoraarter. LEVY.

M.ry. bekeved wife of Mareuo aad moth-r of Ray lvtae. Il.e.l. UandaeAoa. aad Jowph.

Hew. Harrr. aad teeortre; alas elet4r of Joa nc ha aria. -Waeral ej Thuradsy weimlar II o'clork. frosa rsl- dar.

I. Sll 41st at Branklya. LIND4J AY-At Rlvervlew Manor lUstinra oa tne itutseoa. oa Mt ii, ie heloeed hoot-aad Of nor oh lee Tewtoar mr a II. trie.

Aaaa Eraiia. helo.ad deoswie of tko late Jodso Jsawe M. sod Aaaa A. aa Valea. la her Hat year.

rara4 tc.e at bar lata taatiaae. ISO llaae-ll'oo I'laeo. Ilaefceaaork. oa Wedaooday aft.maoa. Now.

11. at O'clork. WHITE At Preweee. T- aa Twosdar No. It.

W. Wh'ta. saw of Iho to'e Koaert I- aad Lrdia M. hkita, ared aJ yeara Bat lea of faaerai latee WHITE Reginald Graat, hiln I sea of Ir'aaale Ureal aad tho lata IWtaaid He-l-r White, at V. aunaoa.

I w. of aa-- flaeaaa so la Mt IM year, at oiioMot.aa. H. 1. a No.

II. Mary Jai -snot. Ing. la a-r ta-h yr Suma. aor lata rioidearo II Woot 124 SH-.

Thora- day. I r. THE OODLA-N CLTLTvY t. By Htnea Yeaut aed ay 7.oa. Cra.

kS h4V44 led Toa. REUciora BOYirKA. crmicif cr rr. nrrt-t- Fifth Aeaeos aod ear Saeaoe. TrTVKSDAY.

fOT. la. AT lil f. W. W.

aad Ttaaory nig AAdroas Hr Be. M- Wrtia. HOTE1LS AND RESTAURANTS. sf arrtage aa4 deaf A wotioes, sateeWedl er saatrflow 4a Th AW Terk Tfanow, nay IcfcpketMd fe 1000 Jfryoal. Born.

LOTH Mr. and Mr. Bernhard (ne. fJate Baehwlta.1 or I. SIS President Brooklya.

announce the birth of a son on Nov. 12. ms. at the Jewish Heaplial. Braolltya.

PERRIS. On Nov. 12, ISIS, at Ilnr-Ia fo- piial. a daughter, la Mr. and Mra SUad A.

Perrte. Uhangbal (Chiaai pa sera plsase copy. CnasfffD. FRENCH DARLINtl Mra. Helen F.

Par- Itng. ia WmI 11th New York City, announce the engasemeai of her dauch-tert Helen Jaeteea i-arllnc, to Mr. Frank Warn -r lV nch of Newark. N. J.

STfrVE STEWART. Mr. and Mrs. Jae atewart af S4 West S3d aanounee the engagement of their daughter. Maude to Lieutenant Joseph E.

Stoae of Cleveland. Cleveland papers please copy. iEAN SOOY8MTTH At tho reetdence ef Mr. wiiium f. una.

a an I net on. It. Nov. 12. by Re.

Charles Wood, Hllalie hoor.nilth of New York City to hdoerd Clarence Deaa ef Wash In rum and N.w York. CACFMANN and Mra I. mod man of S4 North Muna Ist N. J- announce ttie marrisse of 'heir daughter. Carol, ta Harry Kauf- tikitn ef Newark.

N. oa Tuaod Nov. i ay. 1'EARCE SHCMAKER. and Mra Joha leno Herilra announce the marriage of their daughter.

McAlvln. -ark Khumaker. to Mr. Itobert Nell More Pearce. Nov.

12. 1918. SCHWAB I.TAJER. Mrs. M.

Stater an nounces the marriage ef her daughter. violet, to Mr. Frank N. Schwab. Cere mony took at Ansonla Hotel at 8 ocioca fov.

Ii Ur. Jeoeph BUvoi Officiated. Lindsay. Rrwuteen nan at of Our Lady of Lowrdea. betweea Zt Amoterdsni aad Cwieat Ave on Thors- day.

No. 14. at IS Ml A M. Rotative. and fn-ads ara Invited to attend, later- 3 meat Col.ery.

AatornoMre cwrtesw. LOCTl. Julia Perry, oa Nov 10. daughter of tne late Henry W. aad Louisa Lewd ZZ snd si.t.r af Henry a.

l4 Fun-ral 3 from tya homo of her atv-le. It Slier- 3 man. MS Weotwdnster Rn4. Iiroofclra. 3 oa Thursdsy aftoraooa.

Nov. 14. at 3 o'clock. 3 McOtVJtNtrr. No, la.

ma. lM.nl 3 McCheoaer, a-d a. yasrs. Merttree at 3 Ms late aid-are. 170 High fane- 3 N.

Wedneoday. Nov 18. at 8 P. 3 Kindly emit ftooera. McCLl'RK At IS Braetrora Rood.

3 Mooti lalr, i TWoa aaialM. N. 3 II. ll. lolaa.

d.e.hier of tiotvlole 3 John and Jane UXIur. of Belf aet.Tre- land. Faaerai onkej will oe held at Chrtot nureh. Ulenrtdsw. 3 Thursday aftomooa at I 11 a'rloea It, 3 L.

A W. trala loavea Hooohea at 30. 3 MrOPHTH leee. Lying ta stale. T1IK FT- NEllAL CHI IICH.

l.roadway aad e.U trrana CaaWll I MATCH Mrmaan of tho Mndlaiaha Be- aevolawt hoclety are roaueoted le attead zr the fuaeral of aur llaary Mayer, from lie I lva St oa Tharsday. Nov. 14. at IS A. M.

MERRITT At her residence. Hotel go-nile. New York, oa Tueaday. No 12. JIS (ieoraiaa daughter ot tho lata George Merrill.

Nottoe of fuaeral hereafter. MORI Jaae A. Sdenly aa Sunday sfteraona. No, in. Jane A taav-vaer.

h.loe.d wife of Perdlnaed A. Madn. al her reetdeooe. SUa -e Tld Utt-huoh. rerv4-os st 2 o'rloe W4neoday aftenuMav, Nov.

IA at reside ana. MOf Oa Nov. 10. after a brief lUeeae. Morris 11 helored son of Pauline and the lata H.

Moos. Berrteee THK D-NlCTtAL CHCRCH. (CampWI Building Broadway and eeta) 8t Wada.sday af-lernooa. 1 o'clock. A8KMOR Ma ry Uwrdon.

at her resident 1. l.onO lay A oa Tueeday. No. 12. Idlk.

S-uneral servtree wlU lie held oa Thursday. Nov. 14. at tho Church of St. Angela Merle I.

Merrla Av. aad lM BL, Bronx. 1 A True Culinary Revelation a. special midday luncheon at Shanley's a luncheon that reveals to you that specialization is productive of extraordinary achievement and wholly satisfying: divertisemcnt. Daily, 12 to 2:29 P.

M. Mm). Evening entertainment that precludes the possibility of crarbon 7 to 1. Fat Yewr QwaHare tlee SorrWe KY TrOUTT STAMPS pied. INSTRUCTION.

APPLE A I'M -Nor. 12. In his Sl.t rear Benjamin beloved husband ef Hannah. tnos tiarns.i ana aevoted rainer ef Atra ham. Archie.

Walter, and Edmund. Rala. tires and friends are invited ta attend the funeral from his lata reeloenca. 1.4417 Hoc Bronx, on Thursday. No.

14. st 10 A. M. Norfolk. papera please copy.

BAJAC On Saturday. Nov. S. at Camp Kearney, Saa Largo, of pneumonia. Richard son of lUnrl de M.

Bajao and Anna M. Brrthejot. In bis Zilh year. BAKER. At Fort lUnggold.

Texaa an Monday. Nov. 11. Ikla, in the service of his country, George C. eldest son of Kuswne A.

and Mmme L. Baker of East Ora.i.- N. J. Notice of funeral hereafter. BEI.CHES.

Wilson Monday. Nov. "II, at his residence, U0 West 113th eon ef Anna M. and Joha W. belches, beloved huouaad of Alice P.

Belches, aged 42 Interment at Mt. Auburn. Boston, at convenleac. af family. JJneton paper, please copy.

ERCNSWrCK.On Nov. 12. Walter Brune- wVrk. tn hla SSth year. Servtee.

THE WieQarkSkfiool yW" (oMcenrrauon A SCHOOL WHERE RECORDS ARE MADE Br4tt awd PwpfU Enroll a-vw far Pall T-na. rotalWoe mm a-woeet. LafUl laWia a. hmwacicg IM 1. oooata iweuerad ef iaoa beeum.Bg Bod Cross aarsea.

thass-inei tulUeo foae Boys school, ltd St. West Ead Ava Olrlo' aehooc West 7d aa. Jfala OZice 4M Olrla' Paeae 144 HANLEYB I ONLY ICE SKATING SHOW IN NEW YORK WITH U'ORLD-S CREATEST SKATERS AND ICE BALLET. The 1919 E4itioa of the VICTORY REVUE IN THE GOLDEN GLADES DINNER SHOW at 7:30 Mlinirht Pirxie at 11:30 I III II I.S sM maw mwW a mw iiiiiii im ii mWUt THE SHOW Ii HI Lr CJlWl AT 17 in 1 1 1 1 1 rTTrnTi rk. Pfyyj lillilrlaaieW.

I 'Hi. aSSo, liMil.4,iwa a a jfioiTaasliEa'j i'MJtl'if'r'f ir in. I' (it LEARN AVIATIOM MECHANirs. WIRKLESe TtTLEHRAPHY FXtlMI TAt GUT frlte. ran er Pheas far free lll.ek.ad Seeelet-e" IMaetkm af Awaeastical Sacletf of AstarwaJ ITtTw BUSINESS PEOPLE'S LUNQiEON JEJUwleS AYIAnOIiS FVNERAL C1H RCH.

Campbell Broadway and a.lth Thuradsy awra- fTaatsens mm lae AS t.4 1 tm a i daamasaBSBaastmaBaBi 8U4B. ViVaA. ATVSIe-Aljy VTUIt IWWttX Jr'S li'Het. Jt-rmffU taif jratmnga fimbria Sr SeTM STBKBT AKO BBOADWAY t-Z. wtwDiarvi.

Mcaic raoei baciu raoef ttw iLocxa DEUaOUS SCUniTRN.ailCKEN DL'CvIR OOL IIGVI14U'sst42lSu Dinner to Charles M. Schwab. Charlea M. Schwab. Director General of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, wilt be the guest of honor at the dinner tonight of the Society of Arts and Sclencea at the WaMorf-Aetoria.

in drive. The aixth child bf. Mr. Rocke- charlea Tiffany reiier is an iniani ana naa in excusea Th. mU of mmt.

wm be continued at from taking part- Children of Albert G. i.Vrlr tomorrow afternoon at S. The Mil bank, the lawyer, and other men of wealth have Joined the Earn-and-Glve Sundar niahV tloneera were George M. Cohan. William 1 addition to Mr.

Schwab, the speakers Collier. Sam Bernard. Loula Mann, and i will be S'r Richard Crawford of tne Iivlelon, whose aim la for every young-eter to earn 85 this week for the fund. The children on the big estates In Weat- iiumhiimhiihiiiihiiiihuiiimiii One Always Thinks oDUTTON'Sor CHRISTMAS CARDS Holiday Books as wslt as Cards are Now Displayed IllllllillllllllllllllllllltUllllUlIlL N'S 681 FUth Areaoe Vra Yrh Last Bail Feana aext to last page. Advertlameata aa British Embassy.

Edward N. Hurley of the Sa PPing Hoard. Prealdent John G. H'bbcn of Princeton Vnlvrity. Job General Maurice Churchill of th.

British Army. and Augustus Thomas BalnbHdge Colby. Iresldrnt of the Society of Arts and Sciences, wilt the toaatmaater. i Mi CLAYBHOOK. Rk-hard aa Tuesday.

Nov. 12. at I'lalnfleld. N. In his L24 year.

Funeral from Protestant Kpterop.j liurcb. Plalnflold. Thursday. 2:30 I. M.

Jersey Central train lea res foot af Liberty St. I P. M. Thursday. CONYNOHAM.

On Tuesday. Nov. 12, at Wllkes-Barr. Ml via H. roayng.

ham. widow of the late William L. Vnyngham. Funeral st Wllkea Barre Friday. Nov.

II. at 8 P. M. DURA NT) Silas H. South-imnlAB.

Penn. Bervfeao FVtilev 9 ko at Soutbatnptoa tad (school Baptist1 Church. i DTKEMAN. SONS OF THE RtvOLCTION. in tho State af New York.

With regret announcement la made of tho death on Oct. 19. 1P18. of Jaa L. Dykemaa of Albany.

N. a aiemher ef thla society. ROBERT OLYPHANT. Prveldeat. EYRE.

John James, son of tho late Henry B. P. and Oeergena H. Eyre. Nov.

a. al Philadelphia. In 63d year of his aga. after lingering Hi aaaa. Funeral Nov.

IS. from hla late reetdence la Phlladslphla. $15" Wednesday. Nov. 13.

beginning of NEW TEHM, Ihxy or Night. 'sy. for COM COfRJ'B In STENOGRAPHY and or TF.LEi.RA PP. T. Caff ey i Sckocl, JSlli SL TEL.

VAXtk eiteS. ElfT. 1S4. 4 STRAND ROOF 8 se No Bsrsr el 47(. 5tme4.

$1-50 TABLC D'HOTE DINNER DE LUXE A la Cart, ail lieare After 1 ae i r. Soaetoitioa. AN ENTIRaY NEW and ELABORATE lEui-OANCING Per ravot FILING AMD IMIEXIXU. Poatlkaao as ea loe aor Gradaolaa after a seaalh's laloaal.a trolMaa. Vmw aod a.oaiag tailors woarams aav lima.

Ur laroe theaaood groalaatea. otaaogoo. at iuik hool or riuso, I Mage Beitdlng. Now leek. EARN 55,000 YEARLY, as a drwgleoa phyatrtan.

tay a id evening awo. both seaea. elaas Now formJaa. Write for Booklet A. faireaewrtM Valvereity af Nee 1.414 phono Bryant New Yoe.

DOC 3DLZ lac JUL is- ka tieMsigay H3LIH1 for E55Qntial Powor Purpojos ltu200H.R FAIRBANKS MORSE Ca 30 CHURCH STREET. NEW YORK. i PHONE cort. 3 Putnams 1 W. Stk St, Jaat Wen af Ma Aa mortal Greeting Cards for Christmas Special rcoucsf hat fraren mad by tht Govern man for amrly Lhrittmai Shopping (hi yar.

If you wish to make sure that ye at elans for dlavonlng of your property will be carried out after your death. i(i point ua trustee of your estate ate. Lawyers Title and Trust Co. 160 Brtesdlway, Now Tork IM MoetUcwo Sttwot, Irwoklra WOOD'S scbocT FIFTH AT. AND 11ITH 0T.

ftth Year. 44.SS Or.d eat oa TRAINED ATTENDANCE AtUlllO.SAL. n.A"K" Nn ruHMIXO IttLIARH MM OOL foatral T.W..A die lox. Av ltd M. BRONX wav'tu ewet, i SCnOOU 82 WKT 4Mb St.

a-cretarlal tratatag. lad. vldaal lasimettoa. lalKl ITIOX Uaaeisg. 24 Year al Tkai Aodrea Meaa Sometbiag.

REMEYSc, TeL Col 4694. 913-915 8th Ave. end far Pros Illustrated Booh let. OPEN DAILY. II A TO 11 P.

PRATT Broadway, 85th to 86th St. a ah war eta'taa at aeth BC sorwor. hEW YORK awd Jfaot All eaten arejleww Motet eo-aere4 Ss AS leet wad kaM'M TM.Ahaift.JiT MATEa i her Owe or Two rirnas. Room sod Privet Beta ta SS Pee Day Parker. Bedrowm.

B.tkJS to IA Pee Dev. BFaySl HArr HlttHf aT ITAMiAkU AT ATTBAt Tit 8. ffclClt Idaal tvwroa for srsan. ef e.t taste 1 1 1 ir.g a.rrwaad.aaB ta Aa tag tbarewiUk. i plONTlCEU'o a.e Weat S4th ae.

Betweea Broadway aad Ceatral I'aia. A QL1ET FAMILY HOTEL ALL Soon, wm BAYM AJfO tUeOWgaa Slagla Wssasa It ae nay latwo Pvtvade Stela, St AO-SI t-Boom awJto. Pvtvata fkalh. 8 ta 84 l-ROOM aClTR. IMS MOXTM.

a ka Cane or TABI.K IlHuTt Modoreie srlrex rheae Colambao IISS. J. A. JCI-aow HOTEL IRVING td CRAWKBCT PARS lOTTIL LATIO H. KD wnijlg S.

JTT AHESJrA FLAB YEA IT tei gww is. rxa Cix Kl SK Mas ataejoaoeo a .4 'i Hetel tao oa.y ft. tie fax i. aod to elwt owe eie HOTEL NEWTON 2524 BVay. bk.

94th 95la I i. aiBsiAT ex axjas ar kti rr. DAIK. Shasta, AO ta It oe wtikw. I a.

Sloe a. adae a LAURELTON 1 147-9 Urol 55th SL. Near 7lk Ave. 1 A llolel af QaaLfy aad. Refooaaeat 1 ATTRACTIT, SUSSY 5LTTTJ Of" 2 ROOMS Ik PATH PER M0.

Beetawraak rwewaar Pit. as. 1 J. U. BCKKSA Tet eo.

Hotel Blackstone 50 East 58th St. N. Y. Owe Bl-h from ftnl Park. A ft yee.

HfNtu To rrvT. With 'TV. i Vicr- Tx rii.ri Ttuvi tllUIIOHAi. BA.IAta.4kT. 14th Street, r.cir l'csrh.

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