NEW YORK REVELS IN GOLDEN ORGY 'World's Wealth Pouring Into Metropolis spend ing Is an Occupation A VAST GAMBLING TABLE uew YORK. "c ,s t Nw Totk ' ro11" h.r fitiln, Auicklnir In wealth. Thlsll ' rvtr-btrore-lfi.hlMqrj- story. hrawlrB the POtllht on th contrasting; rlrturei 'prownlt Im.Io tnimrie ia BurftP. "her for twenty-elaht month C, world' attention ha been centered, ami - Mtir'm!, nrospertyowneit New link. Sere eolrt Is flowlnr In .from the stricken Mt'oM nufop, n J belrts thrown Sbiut Tin in orty of Uabytonlnn lrnvn. juice- Wtw York bank today held reserves of illlTJMOO, unit from every quarter of the globe money Is pourlnK In actual yet Uw vi by the mllllnn. to tie changed from tfi win of pnr nntlpns into tno coin of the W A iiuas oAMnuNo rAni,n VTaII Street ha become n Rambling tnbte ciio which l belnic thrown money from tS earnings, winning and ttavinga of 4mrcA,n and money from the coffer of WMIe the Urge majority of New York' lit millions re righting the unhereal des rrst battlo with the cost of living, on the nffnoe It nppears that everybody hna money H spend. They nro spending It for neccs ItltS and luxurleA. forty or moro blocks In Manhattan are Vtn over entirely to that ancient trio, lint, women nml eong. War-bride dividend) km kit" nighttime Ilrondway a now life, jltn hhose business It Is to "nke money Mm spenders ray they never were able to Use to much of t before. Ancient Babylon cnuld be set down Inside Viif York's winter pleasure grounds with out htlntr noticed Ncliuchadnexxar would not have n reputation outside his own block. (tsbnreci have sprung Up" like mushrooms nd dsnee halls thrive os In any pew gold "ntftlncss Is threa times as big as the fclrifM we ever saw before this reason," Mid the manager of tho largest cabaret In Hotel" are crowded, theatres nra sold out. Crowih that the "shop-early" slogan do nqt tfliount for fill the department stores. ysrehoucs arc deploted of stocks and do tjTtrlfsnre far behind. New York Is spend In Itsmoney and Ratting what It can for It, But It keepu pouring In. STOCK EXCHANGE FRENZY On the Stock Kxclianfio mllllon-phare days htvs coma to be considered the regular tMng, whereas two yctrn ngo 400.tt00 share ifli (i cood day' trading. When, every non and then, tho trading reaches two million shares, scarcely Is It noticed. Over and round about the floor of the Stock Exchange they have put a wlro bomb net ting to ward off any possible eventuality, and on the floor the traders are buying nnd selling In a frenxy such as they never know ttfore. At leant, they eo describe It. No body not n member of the Kxchanga can seo them trade, even tho members' guest gallery saving been closed. Dut Saturday the an nlvtrssry, by the way, of the reopening of the Slock Exchange after being closed four months following tho beginning of the war transactions In the two hours' session totaled 009,091 shares. The prices at which these shares nro sting dealt In are such prices as tho ex change seldom has known, Steel stocks effcrcd at t. two years ago now havo a mob of shouting, clamoring men bidding for them at fifteen times that prloe. One of tho reasons for the money-spend 'tog New York la witnessing dully and sightly may be found In these figures, ihowlng the price of certain stocks ntStie epenlng of the Exchange today, contrast ed with tho price two yoara ago: Jtllla Jtnttr Amr Jkis.r Chslmer cn Uitt 8uir ..... cn Ctn tin cr nil Foundry sn ouiimns ...... Ml r . so u . at 1910, .8. (ill .12 a. 1 760 01 4 Attn ctn Bm.lt mthUntm rtltt Gtitrsl Motor Icurnttlootl l'epr lUrltit This table explains. In part, why Morgan k Co, will not miss their 50 per cent of one Ttsr's salary bonus to emplovea this Christ Mil, and the dosens of other big house Will not mlis similar gifts they have an flounced. THE WEATHER ODlcIal Forecast WASHINGTON. Dec, 13. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer. Iy Cloudy tonight and Thursday, with probably snow; little cliango In tempera ture , modernto winds, mostly south The storm that was central on the Middle Atlantic coast Yesterdav linn mni.H itn tn b- the Quit of St Law rence and lias Increased '-jr ln intensity, a secondary dis turbance i central over Lower Michigan Wis morning. The temperatures have fallen la all of the northern States, tlnoUaogo KIn ,.r.,t.t,t,m ,nl Missouri basin, whero J cold Is Intense this morning Tha l.u!!".ur'!R! b,ow ro '" 'he Dakota. Minnesota, Nebraska and western Iowa. ii,,lln,,ra ot : degree at Bis- Observations at Philadelphia Nrom.ttr ' ,ft .. T.ioj.rur. . ....... . . . ."' . '. "'SI .outhw,.t ....v::::::::::;::;."i6 mzl tal,,i"1"i',-,::::::::.:: c'"r Mlalmum Vempwa'tura "..". " SI ""taua tttnS.r.,,,r. 41 Lamna 4n Tl r X..I.....I at aal rther vthlcUs iM Pi0lt Tho TJdea ),,.),. ronx mciiuo.vD Plrt water I'....:;:"- 'i'U'- CinCHTVIT-l afnu. . V' ,- w..." -"" coi nilAKK flirt wu f ';: -..,...,.11,07 .nu w wir , , ... "-'.,, j vo p,m. "mm. pom. r5.t., ..."::; :."u " "" i ..::: .,'... n. p w , :-r'Pni. . .. ! v.u BRKAUWATER , r" --j .,,, Jtm H'rtitir ,, .;"" ",J!in. Y P V,iM 't ufe ForX itias The Gift of Lasting Utility These handsome white china Fleck . """os. toilet accesso- ner? T3.ke excellent ElftS. Thfu r,,--t .1. ' voijue for toll-white bathroomj, are easily kept cleart and will not crack Writ for our do acrlptlv circular pV vlU qur easily reached showrooms to day you can buy the genuine fixture onl? at 1 i '1 i'v-v BVBKiyq MDGER-PHILADEUMV, WBUNJESDAY. DEOISiUBHIt 18, 191G Mn. AND MRS. nonEHT LEES Who celobrnlo their Rolden weddintr nnnivcrsnry at their home, 4-130 Dexter street, RoxborouRh, today. DENIES HE ESTRANGED HIS BROTHER'S WIFE Sensational Charges Mark Open ing of $100,000 Suit at Toms River TOMB lUVCrt. X J.. Dec 13 8ensa ttonal charges marked tha opening here of tho 1100,000 eult brought by Howard I Davis, of New Kgypt, against his brother, Malcolm I Davis, of Philadelphia, for nlleged alienation of Howard's wife, Mrs Clara J. Davis. Counsel for Malcolm termed Upward the "black Bleep" of the family and oxplalned that hli Jealousy was aroused when Mal colm took measures to protect his Hlstcr-ln-law from cruelty and neglect. The plaintiff charges that an attempt to get possession of his father's estate Is back of tho trouble Mrs Clam Davit was a nurso in a Philadelphia hospital when How ard Davis, married her aftet' a brief court Ship. Malcolm Davis, on the stand, testified that In caring for his Rtster-ln-law ha was simply acting as tho agent of his mother, Mr. Kate Irwin Davis, of 11 South Thirty eighth street, Philadelphia. He denied that hs had attempted to estrange Howard nnd hla wife. Malcolm said emphatically that there could have been no alienation of affection In this case since Howard's behavior had been such as to kill any love or affection which his wife had for him. WOMEN'S WORK FIXED AT 54 HOURS IN 7 DAYS Attorney General Snys "Week" for Female Workers Doesn't Mean Calendar Week liAnmsni'llU, Dee- II Attorney Oen eral Ilrownhe delivered on opinion In which he rnlei that the word "week" In tho women employment net doe not mean v ralepdar week, but that nomen cannot be employed In establishment under tho employment acts mote than fifty-four hours tn seven con-ccutlva day. .The question was sub mitted to thi State Industrial Hoard a week ago by representatives of various mer cantile R'soolatlon. The opinion Is .of much Importance to stores, a It hns direct hearlng,nn holiday business hours. Mr Brown saysi The three days on which n, female employe may be employed two hours overtime during a week In which a holiday occurs and I observed by an establishment employing her nro not conflned'to the calendar week In which the holiday comes, but may b any thrs days of the "seven rnsecitlvo dsrs" within wplch such holiday falls but such qvertlme entptovnient shall not operate, to oauso any such employe to work mor than fifty-four hours within any seven roueevutlve days Consequent ly in ercect, although tha three days of ovrrtlma employment may come In tip calendar week preceding tha one In which a holiday occur) If they be nithln seven days of such holiday, et the total hours of emplovmont through out the entire calendar week In which the overtime work In auch care la per formed tannot Inwfully exceed fifty-four. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE STILL UP TO SIUPPHIIS President of Steamship Concern Silent on Conference With UuUimorc Duslncss Men "Whether or not tho steamship line be tween Philadelphia nnd Houltt America will bo continued depends altogether on the also of the cargo which shippers tend on the Evelyn when she, sails December l. " This statement was made last night by Herman I Wright, president of the Hue when Interviewed at the llelgravla after his return from Uftltlmore, whera he had been In conference wli Ma) or Preston and other ofnclals of that city He refused to say whether ho considered taking tho Itn to that clty "Dld Mayor Preston make you any prom ises or pledges on behalf of IlnlllmoreT" he was asked "Mayor Preston smokes very good cigars," was Mr Wright' only reply Mr Wright explained that condition re garding the Philadelphia-South American steamship line are exactly tho samr as they vvero three weeks ago Howard U French, .president of the Chamber of Commerce, said he had heard that shippers Intend to supply the Evelyn with a full cargo. RED. MEN ATTENTION! On Saturday evening. December It, at t P M the greatest fraternal event In recent years will take placa In Mcottl-li lllle Hall, llruad anil Usee street. A program extraordi nary has been arranged, to Include as speakers: lion. Arthur llolaml, Member ef the ew York Legislature) Hon, Jtrnit T. Ileiert, tlrent Henlor Hags mere, ). V. of V. H.I Pall Ureal Naeliein Chas. K. I'atn, of llarrla burg. Great Hachem John M. ('oombe. will preelde. Ureal Prophet Samuel II, Walker will olTer (lie Invocation. Cvery living Past Or oat Sachem of Pennsylvania will bo presented with a new jewel, emblematic of their position. Tha Amphlon Quartetto will render nppronrlate selections This meeting should appeal to every lied Man. R- & F. Silk Shirts for Gift Giving 'A moat desirable gift. Rich quality pure silks in a wide variety of dis tinctive stripe effects. Made to our own specifications, which means roomy comfort, perfect fit, perfect finish. An unusual value. 53.50 to $7.50 Other gifts that men appreciate neckties, gloves, initial handker chiefs, silk or wool mufflers, ovening dress accessories. 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It && i& .L. t- --A v54 Lrs iii -w $ t' . ys sg.j y J. Why scatter them in useless gifts which, in a few weeks or months, will be worn out and forgotten when you can make an invest ment that will insure delight and culture to yourself, your family and your friends for years and years to come? The ideal gift to your mother, your wife, your children, your HOME is a piano. Aside from the real 'pleasure it will give, it insures that refinement which sits naturally, upon the person who is intelligently fond of music. Make your gift this Christmas a carefully considered investment rather thti a hasty selection. This will bring you inevita bly to a '13 .Li Lester Player Piano Becatme the materials entering into tho construction of all these instruments arc positively tho very best that diEcriminating experience and a reputation for cash payments can pro cure in the world's markets. Because the craftsmanship in every instrument is of tho highest grade humanly possiblethe kind you could never obtain in the ordinary piano. Because tho tone, tho action, tho finish all represent the highest skill and greatest care, which, taken in conjunction with tho two foregoing reasons, spells durability. Notwithstanding their great mperiority, which i$ generally qdmitted, it is as easyJo own a Lester as one of the many Inferior makes because they are sold direct, eliminating all jabbers' and agents' profits. We will gladly show yoi how conveniently you can make this your happiest Christmas, let this year's savings put a Lester Into YOUR home, t Your Old Piano Taken in Exchange at Full Value F. A. 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