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#7 PRE QRS Mr. edna c Offer Includes PRIZES FOR A extraordinary offer through The Eve- | ‘ming World of an opportunity for| @tage careers to twelve pretty girls |* \ Bhould not be overlooked. antees them tuition in singing, danc- ing and acting which would cost each | and face were terribly girl from $300 to $500 in a dramatic | ler #chool. gives no guarantee of employment. girl to make an experiment as to her| into the are while playing wit them. vocation at Mr. Frohman's expense. | Sates If at the end of her schooling she| has succeeded she will have a pro- fession she may follow with | same financial and profes-ional re-| sults as experienced by Edna May/ and other theatrical stars who hay: risen from the chorus. To each of the twelve pretty g! selected by the readers of The i World Mr. Fro tract for forty week the stage, (making a total outlay of $12,000). This contract will include a trip to Europe and a chance to appear at a London theatre. succeeds, she will receive another con- tract for a two or three year engage- ment in the Frohman companies. Each of the dozen lucky gi in The Evening World co: + celve in addition six mon tion In singing, dancing and acting, to prepare her for her work. | The conditions of the contest are very simple. The competition will be open for the next three weeks’ closing Dec. 19. | During that time ail applicants are requested to send their photographs to | “Photograph BP. O. Box 1354, New York City.” On the back of each photograph must be written the full name and address, of the competitor; color of her hair and eyes. these Getaiis are for publication, in case of the applicant's failure. The Evening World cannot undertake to yeturn any photographie. that do not win prizes will be destroyed, and the entire affair regarded as coufi- , Gential, as far as they are concerned. | be carefull will selec in thelr PF which the mort beautiful The twenty-four photographs will be WILL BE TAUGHT STAGE ART FREE cide by vote fou est girl of the na ve girls re- | d number of votes r cour of train direction. sful competitors, as ening World, must Any contestant Frohman on the squalified. open to women on the stage, Princess" is the produc the winners will make ‘This was to have opened ew York mest February, but Mr. has postponed the first per- Ati] next September tn order prize-winning twelve full | new profession un- ore making thei TRIEIaTT Wow 7eo Mr tmet repo tl AR (OU ENES: ee BABY BONFIRE VICTIM. One feature of Charles Frohman's | Three-year-old Girl ithe: Wax Pushed Into the Flames. celles Bud, three years old, died | ¢ home of her parents in Jamatea | to-day from burns she received last | evening when she‘elther fell or was pushed into a honfire in the rear of | her home. The child’s right side, arms | burned before uncle succeeded in extingutshing | the flames. Coroner Nutt was notified, the dramatic school! but says he will not cause any arrests to be made in the case, as the children | who were with the Ittle victim were only a year or two older than she, and probabilities are that @he fell entire’ tue dosen celving the largest will at once th Six Months’ Tuition and 40 Weeks’ Engage DOZEN. to give ul Evening World Readers Will We Select Luc’ y Winners for Theatrical Manager. Fell Or He guar- | And This offer permits the good-looking Sn rena ‘The Best Cough Cure. A half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine ine | 'XO, ounces of Glycerine and a halt wit) hand a com | pint of Whitaker mixed wil cure any pough that is curable an reak a employment on | Cin 24 hours. Take a teaspoontul | every four hours. Ask you druggist for the genuine Leach’s Virgin Oli of Pine compound pure, prepared and guaranteed by the Leach Chemical man, at a salary of $5 a week If the fair applicant Co., Cincinnat!, O. Six Months’ Tuition, who win s will re- free tul- | Here they are: lemme Editor, Evening World, ! Eveni Sipser: latest designs; $2.5) & $3.00 values her height and the None of DoaSSSESSesasSsalinanGase But those ali nck and Whit 5 1] ait ataedens ‘and White Kids, THE Ser SHOE Av. bet. Shth & S6th Ste, Twenty-four in Final Test. At the close of the three weeks’ dura- tion of the contest tographs will | DIRECT ATTENTION TO OF DI Fur and Fur-Lined Coats, Neckpieces and Children’s Furs At Attractive Prices ; Misses’, Girls’ & Small Women’s Apparel Unusual Values for Saturday Tailor-made Suits, Direct navy & green Broadcloth $18.75 Sa Junior Suits, ‘tw oth re delivery. | and fancy mixtu Soto 19.75, £2.50 ie - | Coats, Full Len aon 2 tentre. Oe ga 850 | lined or unlin Value $13.50, slats CLATINIM SPRAY BROOCH, 100 TWIN KING, 2 } red flannel | alue $5.50, 3,95 : | PIAMOND LINKS, Jaree AA eu Magi” gy DIAMOND § MISSES’ WAISTS, 14, 16 & 18 Yrs, ie lungarian opais i New lYiodels at Special Prices : $60 Yh oi mamonn iascrss ming 0 and ( $1.50, 1.98 4 1s hare ue $95 Tucked Nets & Me vmantetars 95, 4.95, 6.50 ¥ HASIOND HORESHOR ANODE 8 a eee & a WVNQURT emeraia | baraten ’ 885 § Bovs’ & y oung ! len Ss Clothi ne % et $225 rare DIAMOND RING, $75 C4 aad o 1AMOND RCH Pa MENG, . "| 2 1 $210 visnoxp roorm KING, $53 % Greatly Below Regular Values, To-morrow Fh ssa NOME FANCY CARVED GOLD karat Re r GVEA ENG 2 cutie $69 PISMOND Kook SCAME rs, $5 i{ Mask O f 3.95 a Most Convenient New York Store for Brooklynites, 4 : § 7 7.45 . > wing to the rn iranssers Bat Com is \ et urchasers who request a vith extra 1 ' . ‘ 6.75 \ EST) BLISHED 157, MAIL ORDEY and Children’s Hats—Reduced gait Wty Imports = Cit #43, F145 144 BOWERY, Tels ele to ry BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, \YRAT SIDE OF STKEET, NOKTH OF GRAND STREET "Li STAKION Weet Twenty-third Street seperti oo pak & opinion are renrth World, and por’ weks of the Grand * ; 14 Karat gold settings, Tiffany style. eos THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER | 4, 1908, Ir PORTLAND DOCKS BURNED. {i """ Wig Blove Within a Year | fu Maine City. TLAND, Me, Dee. 4.—Portiand thin @ year occur hen two Trunk out damage amr A ut of the way ¥ er pe SILLA AA. "y § edie Ge Chiller & of 54-56-55 Fusenty Third B., West New York Philadelphia Important Reductions Not ascociarea |For Friday & Saturday with any other New York Store in Suits, Coats, Capes Department of Women’s and Misses’ Suits HIPLESS COAT SUITS of broadcloth in black and leading colors, also mannish worsteds, plain tailored or fancy models +} 19,50 in Directoire and Empire Styles. Heretofore 31.50 & 35.00 THREE-PIECE SUITS of broadcloth, } Hipless Empire dress, plaited waist —buttons length of front, Directoire coat high standing fancy braided collar. Heretofore 45.00 / 29.50 (‘Sod Department of Fur Lined Coats 21.50 29.50 31.50 35.00 upto 85.00 Full length models of black broadcloth with linings of brown fur, medium and very dark German squirrel lock jiinings, muskrat and squirrel back lisings. Collars of sable squirrel, Persian lamb, Russian lynx, long hair lynx. Department of Women’s and Misses’ Coats Imported Caracul cloth coats in hipless, semi-fitted and Directoire models, interlined and lined with Skinner's satin lining. 36 inches ‘ong, value 25.00 -19.75 EL) 35.00......25.00 DQ a “ 39.50......29,50 (SLSLSASLALSSSASLSSS ASSO Special Sale of Capes 19.50 Heretofore 29.50 & 35.00 Broadcloth | Broadcloth | Broadcloth capes in lead- capes, deep H = are eee equaremicctace| capes trimmed | | finishedatback | around neck > new model and sides into | and arm-size \ with black joints orna- | , 8 satin vestee WAG AGS | mented with | and high fassels, satin and self crushed collar. | All colors. color silk braid. ISLS SLA LSS LISSA SASL SSSA. fh hee We offer a limited number Solitaire Diamond Rings for men and women at the above price, \! Diamonds are guaranteed to be blue white with the same {2} brilliancy as $500 diamonds. i ay a are nil apecialn which can- umonds ander red as to wh r following Mat of diam * buying, pe reserved f RL ale Sele De Bet ews es Me SAE RD AY PEEL bat Hook for Blectric i Lord & Taylor Will Offer Saturday 500 Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats at Unusual Price Reductions For This Season of the Year. This sale consists of over 500 garments procured by us from the leading manufacture at great price concessions and will be on sale Saturday morning —arranged as follows:— $ "7-50 Green and regular $10.50 100 Girls’ Cheviot Coats colors: Brown, Navy, Red; sizes 6 to 14 years 150 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats ) s full lengths, satin lined; colors:) 9.50 Navy. Brown, Red and Green; regular sizes 4 to 16 years $15.00 100 Girls Kersey Coats Military style, flannel lined; colors: Navy, Green, Black, Brown = *10.75 regular - $15.00 Wine 100 Misses’ & Girls Caracul Cloth Coats Ga IE AEN ABO MANAUE full lengths, double-breasted model, satin lined; sizes 6 to 16 years, at Sr. oo, regular value $20.00 s’ Coats 50 Aft. of Heavy Scotch Mixtures and Double-faced Goods; full lengths; sizes 14 to 18 years DUG.OO,, recusr45:00 Misses’ & Girls Fur Lined Coats Superior Squirrel Lined; full shaw! collar; Fine Imported Broadcloth; colors: Black, Garnet, Green, Navy and Brown, $29.50, regular $40.00 Clearance Sale of 4 Funtor Tadlor-Made Three-Prece Suits, Ts Oo | Broadcloths and Cheviots; colors: Black, Wistaria, Electric, Taupe, Navy and Green; sizes 10 to 14 years each regular value $30.00 Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Lord & Taylor A Stock Clearance Sale of Women's and Misses’ Suits and Dresses At About Half Price This sale consists of about 250 Suits and Dresses odd sizes, and taken from our regular stock; balance of our previous special sale lots, si Broadcloth. Suits Cheviot Sutts ih To Close Worsted Sutts At all the new Winter shades \$ oo and various styles IV A eac Broadcloth Princess Dresses Dragonal Princess Dresses Regular Women's and Misses Sizes. up to $50.00 © Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.: roth St pabscal s enc Prices Make Downtown H. Shopping an Extravagance E O F. \ Saturaay: Useiul Gifts or Necessities at Money-Saving Prices A Sale Children’s Coats , Ag? to 5 years (1 Floor) | coMLDRENS Sos of good quality corduroy; double breasted; fin- 2.98 ished with bel olors, tan, red and navy. Value $4.00. of gray astrakhan cloth, with velvet collar and. cuffs. ID AND PLAIN MATERIALS, in various Mou Ss 7S ay “cloth N CLOTH, of good quality Ven Also of RED ASTRA Boys’ $6.50 Suits or Reefers, T a May weather in November compels us to make big sacrifices in order to bring an enormous stock down. To-morrow we offer Boys’ |J Suits or Reefers that are strictly pure wool and worth every cent “of |, $6.50 at the above sensational price-cut. We'll gladly refund your | money if same value can be obtained elsewhere. | Reefers. A big showing of the new patterns in button to neck) | % 50 Values, Your choice, 444 and reefer styles. Sizes 24% to 14 years Russian and The season's newest patterns and plain color |W Sailor Suits. worsteds, cheviots and serges. Sizes 2% to 10 Years Derby Snappy up-to-date patterns of cheviots and cassimeres; | Suits. sizes 8 to 17 years Boys’ $3.00 Shoes, A special purchase from a prominent manu ready cash Places before you to-morrow one of tt Shoe bargains of the season. These Shoes are up to the Koch high standard of quali The purchase particular HOES in 1.98 and will wear like iron. consists of BOY: fine patent coltskin, vici newest shapes. GIRLS’ W fancy lines; full and box GIRLS’ WINTER COATS years. They are ful collars and cuffs of black CHILLA, in navy, red and Venetian lined. ‘Every one Oil Paintings—A Sale GENUINE OIL PAINTINGS, in sweep gilt and aol burni; shadow box; choice subj $9.50; each 9 ORIGINAL OIL PAID box and glass protection $12.00; each Hair Goods-—-Announcement Our advice to women is: not experiment wit! sold by irresponsible dealers, Articles thus bought m a short time, but a {ttle wear bri gs to light their in All our Hair Goods are choic sterilized before manufac ot sve annel lined; sizes 4 to 16 y dressy models; especially fc Also * high collars of fh $10.00, Sai gray; lass and . 4.75 shadow or ay E rior and positively sanita S; value $1.49. value $2 value $4.00. Set of 8; rel STER PUFFS; set of 12; ) MEDIUM SIZED POMPADOUR (JEANETTE POMPADOURS Switches regularly $2.25 regularly $32 Putts Pompadours 1S, NG. SILVER BROOCHE: hiant” vaiteatanes t, horseshoe and fleur. Ms designs; value $5.00 (9 $5.00 Le $2.00 Gift Books, 59c GIFT BOOK: alnty tied with ribbon. Hutton; illustrated iby” I Value $2.00. 125th St. West “The One y Paul Leice: Way Out,” ser Fo arf. Between Lenox 9 & Seventh Aves, | ae arene me a me ‘uve THE SONG SHOP ‘2 tate Popular Songs ard lnstrur fits from Popular Operas Opera Scores and Fi mental Hits. Each 100¢.; mail, Je. ach 1 Je, extra. extra Rainbow MISS INNOCENCE, Are You A .coun Like @ Big Night|I Used to be Afraid to go in the Dark, ly_ Terrible, AND BETTY, Honeymoo Ar There Nev Pian pits | MARIOS ew dclile ele pride of the Prairie, OLLAES OF 100K, Hang Out the Front Poor )enine On, Harvent Mi me Piro etaat aang er on the Jersey Side Wille Brown, |¥o nu Have to Sing an here Comes a Night Irish Song. a den of Dreame, | Garden Seah Nell Brinkley Gir! Sweetheart Da Pree ee te Come Home| HOOK OF HOLLAND. Water Never Did That, Th tne DR ee eta Has No Place Go” Merry Widower Gell, 1 Certainty HE 4 iguaeie U Hate nei oe : los en arry You POPULAR FOLIOS. 10 ot DAD- J 1,” Flower BROAD ‘star Dance Folio No Miss the berty. Airy Mary, Honey Dear F the Well INSTRUMENTAL, ry | bow, Intermed Bowling Ate Black and White Hag hen Alley fy Yew Barn Dance. Dill icon Raw, o King, tWo-step 1 MISCH, ony Quarte inter Popular o sont Maman fie Songs. 1, 106 extra for ed, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 4 SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, Ss makes litte difference what you need-—a World “Want” will go ang get it, |