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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER | Homes of Fully One Thousand, Accus- tomed to Brave Self- Denial, Will Be Brightened on Christ- mas With DinnerSent by The Evening World. ad fuces A thousand Httle women with and hard-working han the same dream this ¥ dream that ts going to com ‘A dinner ample for about t to be sent to 1,00 hom, fen thousand hun 30,00 hearts made merry on Christmas Day, And this !s what The World, with the Litue Mothers roclation to select the destination of the | Chistmas baskets, Intends to. ¢ year for the happiness of the bra - denying Mttle mothers of New Yor's It doesn't seem as If anybody could ask who the little mo are, but let- ters have been coming ‘y duy to The Evening World since its Christinas ofter | was made known asking just who are entitled to the Christmas charity. “L have cignt children,” writes one poor woman, “‘and not one cent to get them a single Guristmas present. Do I come in the class you are going to help? The writer of the letter herself, tucked eway in the top of a West Fifty-ninth street tenement, did not come in the eluss; but her eldest Ittle girl, who opencd the door with a baby under each arm, does belong to the class. She {s a Uttle mother, and ehe 1s radiant to-day nty of chicken and plum budding to give to the family that ts in WHALEN GIVES OUT CHRISTMAS. RAISES, TOTAL INCREASE IN SALARIES AMOUNTS TO $6,650. Even the Tammany Office Boys Are Promoted to Juntor Clerk- ships at Double Pay. Corporation Counsel Whalen has fallen in line with some of the other heads of departments In raising the salaries of his falthful employees before there is an opportunity to reduce them to a minus quantity. Fifteen employees have been cared for, and one appointment to the position of Assistant Corporation Counsel at $2,000 per annum, has been made. ‘The ap- Dointes t+ Willlam Beers Crowell, of No 10H Fifth avenue. The Increases amount of 36,30, Should they only remain in office for this month it will mean a Christmas present of about $70. The increases are as {ol- lows: David F, Dennehy and Peter M. Reilly, Juntor clerks to sentor clerks, at $1,000, increase $40 each; Willam I. Keese, Assistant Corporation Counsel, to fil pace eft vacant by the resignation of Matthew P. Ryan, $600, increase S109; Michae J. Curey, searcher, $1.20, increase $2; L. Howell La Motte, as- stant, $2,500, increase $1,000 per annum; Faber, Computer of Ac- increise $10; Owen” D. of Accounts, $2,000, Increase $300; George F. a: from junior clerk ;o senior clerk, $1,000, increnae $00; John ‘T. Magan, from of- fice boy to ‘junior clerk, $60, Increase ; frank. Johnson, ‘jr, and Thomas J. Kelly, office boy's, to’ Junior clerks, $600, Increase $500 each; L. Fred- eric Mount. cerk, fourth grade, $1,400, increase $500; Seymour P, Denzig, junior ft law clerk, from fourth, grade to theth 8, $2,000, increase $80); Charles R. cksch, from junior clerk to third pace clerk, $1,00, Increase $400, and Yoram Herbst. from office boy to junior clerk, $600, Increase $300. ao ee REFUSED; ELOPED: CAUGHT; PARDONED. LAURICELLO WOULD NOT CONSENT TO MARRIAGE. Daughter Ran Away with Joseph Plano, But Parental Messing Awalts Them, Rosina Lauricello, the sixteen-year-old faughter of John Lauricello, a wealthy paper dealer, at No. %9 Court atreet, Brooklyn, left her home at No, %%8 East Eleventh street, on Dec, § saying she was going to attend services In St. Ann's) Church, In st Thirteenth atrect. The real obdfe. stot her absence was to be married to Joseph Palno, twenty- seven years old. Joseph and his brother Frank, twenty-five years old, have been employed by her father, When Joseph told the paper dealer he wished to wed his daughter consent was refused. Rosina was warned not to speak to Palno, but the couple met and agreed t oelope. The brothers met the girl at church on Dec. §, took her to Wappinger Falls and there Joseph and Rosina were married, Mir. Lauricello asked the police to find Bis daughter. Then he learned of the marriage and that the couple were In Wappinger Falls, A warrant was se- cured for the arrest of Joseph and Frank on the charge of abductlon, and to~ay the latter was taken to the York- vilis Court by Detoctive Boyle. uricello was asked by Alagistrate Deuel if he was prepared to go on with the case, “My daughter brother of the prisoner," he replied, “and the complainant ts not desirous to'press the complaint,” sald. the pris- oner's lawyer. “He Is reconciled to. the marriage and the couple have promised {9 be home on Christmas Day to be for- glyen. ‘ “All is well that enda’ we is married to the waid the Magistrate as he ord \ Magistrate as he ordered the discharge Yi “DREAMS OF LITTLE MOTHERS TO COME TRUE. : c | THE ARRIVAL OF A CHRISTMAS DINNER. —« | lhe Yrnamafr Siar | Store Open Evenings Until 10 o'clock Beautiful Christmas FURNITURE |Nearly Ten Thousand| | Hungry Mouths Will} — Be Fed and Hearts! | Made ery ene A Third Under-Price! | ments Where Little! These olterings are ir newest, choicest, most exq Marti isite pieces collection of sumptuous Happiness is Known. SHR app {fof Gilt Furniture and Verni ; also a = I airs, In fact, the finest and most luxurious turniture that we have on display. ‘ Extraordinary—almost nonsensicai—if it were not that we wish to sell all these fine goods betore Christmas—without a single lett-over piece. No finer gift furniture could be goods trom the best makers in the lan found. These are newest Some of the pieces just a dthis week! But all are offered at a tull third off the fair ‘ t prices. That means— “Every Piece Is Worth a Half More than To- h 1 day's Price The gold work is th y best, on choicest hard woods. The Vernis- Martin and other decorations show the most artistic workmanship. Some of the Cabinets are the very finest specimens of refined, elegant, artistic furniture. Seckers of gitts of more than ordinary beauty will find the opportunity to save from fifteen tine {to several hundred dollars ona single piece. The details tell just what: Parlor Cabinets— Gilt Parior Chairs— Easy Chairs— | | At from $14—Gll> I hair At 5, from §34—Mahogany frame arm nie | indle arms; « damask chi dark green linen velour cover; | ‘oration, 1 $1S—GIlt corner hale —Golden oak arm ko pring seats. damask high back, cover of jen. velour. ‘ from $10 arm char: | At fb. 1 $45—Turklsh easy rockel t dam 4 arms, full spring seat, At from $h> tion chair {’ rms itaported velour cover aud coco, deste decorate! age ine reece ae s rl rf a ks ~ 4 | satin a Kk. f At &b, from $45—Golden oak arm chalr; it ida pee eR ER Fare ae neneeniaelines handedee | qe gis, from. $3¢—Gilt Feception chair highiy polished arms, cover of lace Led DieOM Aive'd aD ree einer mes De rococo dh ny in damask cover nen velour, mothers are the one to tell them is Mra | One At $40, from’ $55—Large Turkish easy chair; plain upholstery, figured tapea- ALC. Ickard, Secretary of the Little Some Weart-Nrenking: Cases. | chair: pla Mothers’ Aid relation, No, 24] cil Martin music 0—Mahogany recep- At $10, {rom $55—Large easy arm chalr, Second avenue. | fglnan top, aHeicerecewe tee Tor bedroom, or parlor: spring seat, i ly decorated : tufted back, figured tapestry cover. all by Hof cream ground. At 3), trom $95—English fireside chair, She {: is who knows them ; mahogany frame; dark red leather | heart. and is in the h Mahogany corner them, and she sald that T ing Te reer atal este bated lepeeeaa | Paver’ oose Teather seat-cushton. World's offer to the association was one from $120 muste | esi of the most important gifts the work ‘orated om {20—Mahorany chair; | LMported Pieces os aie = ' rhe. upholstered back, damask | From the leading Lonaon maker of fine hasiever, had-s:Thenjahe|toldinboutiaome || n parlor and library furniture, we ave p Py of the little mo: those u Kany chair, finely Tocently Imported a number of very fi) Lorbd thousand dinners w One taps: awell | seat and back: choteo pieces. Some of these are 1 arent struggles which this SEE) from’ $20—Mahogany arm chair; be; dlarontinued ;eo(todeyzare oneres ay Tteey ZA "4 temporarily Ughtened. 1 wha from $1#0—Vernis-Martin cab: upbalets re seat and back, striped | qe 330, trom fio—Betin- wood parlor, , “There in one little mother," whe raid Fe Iterally hand: palnted edee eee art elem Led | “she's downstairs now in the kitchen, re eee reel iiitie {Gold Parlor Suites— | At fi, trom '#50-Gatin-wood Chippen- fi Bawe {rs- having something to who ts the vor} I. cabinet, | x dale arm chair striped cover. t glans shelves: $165—Loule XVI gold At $5, from $55—Satin-wood bench; {n- oldest of nine children, and her mother : “halrs ald lines. upholatered seat. silk cover. Zz ix a widow wh The £220-Gold cabinet; swell t upholstery; | At $40, from Se Loule XV. mahogany. Te Hoare, prcered pre oriter. Je— and breakfasts, care all aiwithsfine hand-painted vat Eauallty aK ones ee du : those nine children devolve upon her, fe ego sie ao Gown filing. AU HG. trom $55—Library arm chair, Ow & ‘L CZ ec Severe: and she {s fourteen years old, If it} lass shel a | ile XV. gold a | ,myapeany frame: fed morse aires G were not for the home here she woul | palnted | Rea plaio’ leather; mahogany legs /, 5 Hp have to stay in the two awful It venty-eighth trimm | r - Thorocca cover. Thin chate is cowered Piethee®] geod | flee z Ze | rooms they call home and amuse the pitt ene tan | At $28), from’ $400—Louls XVI. gold | qt $50, trom $90-Saiin-wood arm wath tare packs odrnaithey eats home and /amune ie 1 Parlor Cabinets wale ofa arm and wall chair, richly | “intald fines, fine design, ilk caver A. A would do it too without a word. But as| At Mes, from Lauls XV. gold cab : Pare ale tne po er te ey. ea eet [ackedinnd Mt is her day 1s spent like this | iairepens ba lnuscTahetvensi rlehly. | inmate inccrraed arecention chatter Based Cito, Hom s200 Bote and a aid S NGIIOA LER aa tnirror by glass shelves: richly | a. arm and reception chatr; finest At rom and arm y den g 7 When her mother leaves the house a tarved frames, upholmering of of fine design, in best quality Kec, a4 = GY before lock, fourteen | ‘ t st, silk dnd tinsel damask damask: ony | Gilt Parlor Chairs— ca art clair) ‘ichiymeuigeg™ rast ney it chal 2 —— silk cover, In an Neat Cites Easy nairs All ot these pieces are upholstered ta A » XVI gilt | With the gold furniture, some of our upertor manner; in fact, In @ ie oy: dam: choicest easy chairs. peculiar to English workroa: 4, {rom S30 Mahogany arm a Coren jother: pieces are int ' chair: fa y carved | ¢ ved arms an rame, ¢m- re x eerie ae lour cover, *s Fourth foor. over Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. OHN WANAMAKER "sree" A Few What You Want Now Is a Place in Which You Have FULL CONFIDENCE, CHRISTMAS CORNER. To take aavaitege of your hurry would be one way to make a grand even-up on the year’s business. 1 ‘ou have to buy things now where you know they are right. This is the time when the confidence we have been at the expense of building up comes home have a few days left.. to roost, You want some jewelry for presents. Perhaps you want a little for yourself. And you are in a rush. We appreciate it. 4 years ago, now, and as long as we are in business. No catchpenny deceptions. Take what you want. If theselection was ill-advised, come back in January and exchange it. That’s BERT IDEA. Come early in the day. please. It’s a decided advantage to both of us. Less crowded. More time. Lambert guarantee with everything that passes out of our establishment. Remember—Diamonds imported BY US more than a year ago. That was before the sharp advances. Our own factory making goods during dull months. You buy at the same prices most wholesalers pay. We extend a cordial invitation and we will meet you at the door. That's the way we got the name of “ The Christmas Corner.” Only a Limited Number of Specimens from a Stock Replete with Holiday Attractiveness. the LA A Few Rings. would like te sit down like Othello and tell you our story of rings. It would begin in the lapidaries’ shops of Europe and end at the Christmas Corner. But we can't even present one trayful here with- out undue crowding. Diamonds at wholesalers’ prices, because we imported them a year ago. Frequent rises since then. Here is a well cut solitsire—small, but absolutely purein a gold, hand-made ring, 14 karat metal, fashioned in out ‘own worksho} ere is no risk to the purcl Another, shown to ‘he lett, $20 ed at $75, and a fair valuation in ‘aiden Lane would be at least $90. ‘The mounting is solid 14 karat und the diamond was specially selected by our own representative in Europe. ae You can’t see the color here, but this ts a two-stone ee ring, with afire, guaranteed diamond on one side and a ruby, emerald or sapphire doublet on $75 the other, for $60. We should be glad to have you compare this with any- thing clse in town at near the price, IE you want to go higher for a single stone, for $100 we have thishandsome ring, of 14-kt. gold, hand made in our factory, set with as fine a stone as the market af- fords, price at least $25 under the usual Broadway valuation. Aine $60. ‘These are from a stock of, perhaps, 500 varieties. 7 A bat ~ In re $100. Don't confound the goods or the prices with those of es- tablishments offering half-price for the holidays. Real jewels do not fluctuatein that wuy. There are no such things as bargain diamonds. You may save a profit by dealing direct. We say that to you. Days C2 Christmas Is Here! Such a Place Is the You But that would be irrevocably outside the Lambert custom. Our goods are always the same—twenty-five A Few Watches. ! ® N this rush the ladies will have to take precedence. We have told the public Il about our gentlemen's They ate primarily timekespers. are assayed and the m ments test Their own gua antees and Lam: A Few Chains. ITAINS have never looked so well in print as they do on vests. They are not subject to flattery. We have the chains that fashion dictates, gra 2 1 jewel w d artists who will and fashion is ever erratic as to vest furnishings. ndfathers wore. Dickens chains. And the most complete st bracelets—-Nethersole and all the others—that one may imagine. ber, we are the wholesalers to the retail trade. Three presents h cost of two in Broadway or Fifth avenue. Remem- for the found anywher All those manded. arrie Br vei anything more pracio $15 Solid 14-karat Gold Vest Chain, regula’ and superb finish s++++e length, best make $20 rant in a nade by th Extra heavy solid 14-1 ‘ Holds its own anyw d the cases above the standard, ce We are h ine AND LONG I Solid Gold Guard Chai with fine diamond very pr Lives are daily staked on our ac and our reputation. It is the sort of place in whic you can place absolute confidence at Christmas. Open To-night Solid 14-karat Gold Guard Chain, 48 inches long, diamond- shaped polished slide, set with 3 fine diamonds Old Gold $10:75) ish fe Ba m9" $97.50 $32 Bring it for exchanged and refashioned. estimate. and every night this month. Catalogue “i: “The Christmas Corner.” SWELERG

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