The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1908, Page 9

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'” | ‘wal E f ie ASKS CHILDREN'S RAN GAUNTLET SOCIETY 10 GIVE OF FLAME FROM HER EDU EDUCATION ‘Supt. sShistiah de and Justice Olm-' sted: Interested in Case of Little Miss Lawrence. IT WAS HER OWN IDEA Tired of Being a Nurse Girl, She Wants to Study, Also [om to Play. | [and there fs | by intense heat that came from the ad- A quaint ittle pilgrim of fourteen, a | “Dig-eyed, raven-tressed la: ‘trim little figure and a bewitching smile, ‘thas sought shelter with the Children's, Bootety and appealed for an edu with a lon, olding an audience wi! 1 Justice Olmsted, w ered w . ® pippin and her brightly. “Iam Elzabeth Law to the clerk, when I saw your I came in." Solemn Clerk Thaws. Then she vere-lookin one of the hou: “This and she seems Bee what it ts The housekeeper rence upstairs where it 5 housekeeper, kingly @ have grown-up nurses our babies.”” “I am so glad Pilgrim, “‘f or nothing bu and wheeling the with not a read books. Then sho began to tell as she retold it to @ted and Mr. Je Brought She wald that she ney, Pa. parents infancy. Been broug fuet her story, an aunt of the aunt ly I want to want to be : life to » Dooks what it could only “Then I we about just a lit Go some Ii me happy, “Don't do you think a really wants to kn > books, and | hard as 1 of theso th ke to be able to piny withot fee stated ft, sho would certainiy-be r Moved from her small slavery to erying bles. bn A Bright Child. “{ don't know when I have seen a Aghia Little 5 knowe that your She Thoment ai Se aemmcie Elevator Fell on Him, | * Desiring to go up from the ground Moor of Corrin Bros.'s packing house, ‘No, 403 Brook avenue, the Br: to- lay, George Cohen, a Seyhea the door of 1’ sl: @ elevator, The car Main THospital tthe skull, Kelly street, ronx. ON HIS WAY. These are the days when good old Wt, Nick 18 skirmishing about looking | here and there for suitable presents to slip into stockings and hang upon Christmas trees, Tho happiness he brings will depend largely upon how far his bank account goes and the| wisdom he displays in making Xmas! purchases. When Sante Claus fs at a Joss to know Just what to buy he rally studies the thousands of “off made fr day to day through The World's Want Directory. Wut sf he knows full well what he wants to buy, wKenerally ‘uses @ one, three or seven day advertise ment in The World, which brings bim a ety of opportunitte ns—bargains that aw existed If to buy did not ui The World prints more purate adver. tigements than any other newspaper on @ath, Dob't YOU want the best? BED 10 STREET Aged Ching Sam Had No Other Chance Except Dive From High Window. O14 Ching Sam, Jaundryman, who saya he is a but who doubtless derives greater Income from letting rooms tn his Oriental palace," at No. 1 De lay asleep in his ers street, this morn- bu ing, dreaming of a celestial haven where life 4s all chop suey and bird's nest soup no auch thing as hard work, when he was suddenly awakened joining room, separated from his only by a thin partition. “Fire, fire!’ he yelled, and sought to escape. On one side was & window, but it {s on the third story and Ching is too 1 fora jump like that, and on the r side was the door with flames wll around It, At that it didn’t in long to make up his mind, g with all his might, he| h the blaze and tumbled | of stairs into the the other China- e tumbling out rabbits out of ne one sent In an and Division street. ime, was grovelling | now and his lodg- He lament- , worst of res from China, his allk | lanterns, his Joss and his | ugs were destroyed by the| elly bad man in nex’ room smokee | wept Ching to Lieut. Walsh. “Set ck, no wakee poor ole man—head | 1 no trouble in putting which only damaged ntal palace,” but the for to-day’s MISS MOFFATT’S FUNERAL. | Daughter of Rich Lamberman Will | Be Barled Beside Mother. Mogatt, daughter of palthy Michigan lum- | ‘or of Detroit, | art disease at am Marshalj, for 3 was found di in his furnished oom th his windo: n wind last night. ts blown out the gas jen asleep without ex- 5 or a, A ¥, 2 leading physicfan of Sher- | c, head of a French Ca- rt where he ‘atment, Infleting Ine h he died, That_he from an incurable dis- teved to have been the cause | ease ts b of what Liver or Bowel medicine you are using, stop it now, Geta 100 box — week's treatment—of CAS. | CARETS today from your druggist and learn how easily, naturally and | delightfully your liver can be made | to work, and your bowels move every | day. There's new life in every box, ||) CASCARETS are nature's helper. You will eee the difference! CASCARETS 0c @ box for Kreatment, all druggists Bigg in the world | Million boxes Don'tforget| that you can come here at any and alltimes and get more for your money than any other store can give. We prove it by such values as our Suits! -and Oyexcoats at $15, , Moe Levy & Co., | 1439 Broadway, hous Walker St,, | » New York New York | 460-352 Fulton St., Brooklya, | | Suggests Many Inexpensive ( Gifts Only 5 Shopping ‘Days Before Christmas. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, _1908. Shop Early. ‘Store ‘Open Evenings Until Christmas. A Gold Standard When Couvenient Stamp for Each 10c. Lalas “ele STANDARD, of Your Small Packages palelee Purchase With You ONEILL:ApAMs G | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. Double Gold Standard Stamps up to 12 o'Clock Red Cross Stamp ;. P Ten Free A Christmas Charity Gold Standard TA Put it on your Xmas Pack- Stamps am AW age and you are helping COve toward the stamping out a ae weed of the Maile Plague. A Great Clearing Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 33% to 50 Per Cent. Reduction Please the boy by rigging him out with a new suit for Christ- mas. You get the advantage of radical price reductions in this clean-up sale. Not all sizes im each style, but your boy’s size is here in many Sry desirable patterns. Boys’ $6.00 Suits at $2.69 Boys’ Russian Sailor Blouse and double-breasted Styles In neat fancy mixtures and plain "$2. 69 colors; sizes 244 to 16 years. Choice at. Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats, $2.69 Long, Jack Tar Reefers in sizes 2% of Oxford ch Choice at G Overcoats and Suits at $4.59 Values up to $9.00 Jack Tar Reefers and choice Novelty boys 2% to 8 years, In a good vai the large and Jong coat. Overcoa boys in Oxford and cheviots; sizes 8 to 16 ‘ quali years, A Clean Up Sale of . Men’s Winter Suits at % to 4% Regular Prices The size us lots offered is somewhat broken— Fal price eductions. An excellent stmas at a Very low price. 's $20. 00 Fancy Suits, $10.00 dred choice suits in fancy tyle, in neat ¥ Je range of choice pat- vee $10.00 A full range Of sizes from 33 to 46 stout. . Men’s and Youths’ $15.00 Suits, $7.50 A fine collection of suits taken from our regular stock, in a broad selection of neat fancy patterns, gee both light and dark patterns. All ‘sizes, buts not in every 1 Suits that have regular up to $15.00 at... <5... Men's and Youths’ $10.00 Suits, $5.00 e kind of good and strong garments for who go to business and want a c ittle cost. All taken from ou colors or neat f Adams Building—Second Floor. The Men’s Furnishing Store Suspenders—Each pair put up in a pretty gift box, at, per pair, 25c, 39c, 50 Combination Sets—a first rate pair of Suspenders and a pair of Arm Bands to match, in a box, 50c, 75c, $4.00 Combination Sets (like cut) — Compris- ing a pair of his grade silk Suspenders and a Necktie made of same silk in a handsome box; saat at $1.25, $2.25 and $3.00 Reefers —Made of the very best grades of pure silks, in black, peartor white, at, each. - $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2. 50 Dress Protectors —Silk lined, silk surface Barathea, Peau de Soie and satin, at, each.. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $5.00 House Coats—A small lot of House Coats, all sizes, pure Sool ancy eects, At Cache irielsisiele eis cia cinniciemaniie + ers $3.95 Imported Blanket Bath Robes—Full length and width, at,- each.. +9250 ‘Adams. Building—t irst Floor, $2. 59 W. L. Douglas Almost} Perfect Shoes for Men) Men with an eye to economy know the wonderful value we offer in these world renowned Shoes, Besides the material saving ine wolved, these Shoes have no counterpart for wearing qualities or elegance of appearance, The Douglas factories reject all shoes that are in the least bit damaged. We receive all these ory dame aged” sorts at a price reduction whith enables us from time to time to make these splendid offerings, Sizes and styles to suit everybody, All the new Winter lasts in tan, $2 59 black and patent leather....... MIaAAnAnAANAAAnA ° Splendid Values in Men’s Shoes at $1.98 A Big Lot of Douglas Factory Damaged Shoes and four other makes of strictly perfect Men's Shoes, in the newest Fall oh. 98 _. We give and redeem GOLD STANDARD STAMPS in ME! At CHANDISE OR PREMIUMS as preferred. WE REDEEM full books of S. & H. GREEN STAMPS in PREMIUMS, We redeem mixed books of S. & H. GREEN AND GOLD STANDARD STAMPS jn PREMIUMS. AN) EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE LINE OF PREMIUMS, VISIT) THE PARLOR, O'NEILL BUILDING, 3d floor. Clearance Sale of Children’s Ready-to-Wear Hats Former Prices 95c and $1.75 At 25c and 95c Women’s Beaver Hats at $2.98 and $4.98 Women’s Fur Hats; special, at $1.75, $3.00, $4.50 and $12.00 In Both Buildings. | Children’s Handkerchiefs Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiets) Plain Hemstitched white or colored bor Gi (h2, Aigosososnvs Plain Hem yl —with white or colored initial; | —three in a box for. WDOXH Ofathirec matepecyetcletetes 19c}6 in a box for.. In Both Buil (Rive st Floor, Children’s Furs for Xmas A most acceptable gift Fur Sets for big and little girls. Every desirable fur, dressy and fashionably made of clean, choice skins and at particularly moderate prices. White Siberian Thibet Fur Sets........-.6000+ $1.50 to $3.95 Blended Water Mink Fur Sets......... = 00 to $7.75 Blue French Coney Fur Sets. - $5.75 Biarritz Krimmer Fur Seis... «+ $42.75 Blended Squirrel Fur Sets............ wees Moufflon (White and Blue) Fur Sets. . Natural Opossum Fur Sets Blue Wolf Fur Sets........ an0 Black Lynx Coney Fur Sets............ G=.090G0en0000 Mink, Ermine and Fox Sets, moderately priced. In Both Buildings. Shoes for Misses and Children round toe, Butt! Red Felt Romeos to 10%, | Fur trimmed, sizes 6 to 8, at... $3.35 sizes 814 to 11, at. dull top, Butt exten. | 765 1178 to 2, at. sion sole; sizes $15 to 1014, at..$4.49 Red Felt Slippers Sizes 11 to 2, a $1.69, Sizes 6 to 8, at... Pink and blue kid one-strap Slip. Sizes 8'g to 11, a pers; sizes 6 to 44, at.. “$1.50 Sizes 1124 to 2, at. Sizes 113g to 2, at .... 2.00! Adams Buildjng— Vici kid, patent tip, extension sole, sizes at ......e- Sizes 11 to Patent leather, 75 i 85c Ic Sec nd Flo or, Gift Suggestions for Wee Folks Children’s Russian Dresses— Made of dainty striped Outi ng Plane 32, and 4 years sizes. Value cial at: Children’s Felt Benne 1k lined, trimmed with Satin Ribbons, Rosettes and Rosebuds, Value $1 Ripe Mi cceemeneamaaareeaie y 95c¢ “to 4 years, cial at... Value #1 29 sp Seat = Children’s French Waist Dresses —(Like cut). Made of Lawn, lawn ruffle in Bertha effect, trimmed with lace or embroidery Sand 4 years, Value $1.39, sp : $1.00 Children’s Calosa Corduroy or Cloth Coats ~Trimmed with braid; =. sizes 2, 3 or 4 years, Val “84.50, special at O'Neill Building shapes; special at sasement, ae | ee Leaaings An Unusual Sale of Buster Brown Rough Rider, fine Legging: actual worth. Velvet “Teddy Jersey, k, as Ww to $2 IH] them as fol All Legging YD e, 7d ani die ner Shoe Department, Adams Bu 4 Floor, s. The have as: made to Tots and will ) per pair, We formerly $1 ing—Secor Great t Undesprice = 7 MISSES’ BROADCI sont SUITS (like 1 all the shades, lined ut with Gledilty skirt; 14 and 16 Value $24.75; NSS! S’ SUI gpeciai at... DEPs7O S—In mixtures and plain throughout with satin; ne trimmed, others tailored; circulat irt; sizes 14 and 16 years. - $15.00 Value $1 9.75; special at. For Juniors and Girls Suits, Coats and Dresses JUNIOR SUITS—In plain colors and mixtures, linal throughout with satin, self trimmed and others trimmed with s pleated skirts, sizes 13, 45 . Value $17.50; spe- GHTH AND FULL LENGTH In mixtures and plain colors, res. Good values. Were § $5, 00, $7. 95 & $10. 00 GIRLS’ WHITE full sk years, at.. or pleated model; sizes 8 to 14 $3.75 to $15.00 In Both Buildings. New Suits for Christmas For Misses and Small Women | Magnificent Line of all Kinds of| Books for the Holidays Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, $2.50 Authorized and Copyrighted by G. & C. Merriam Ca, words and illustrations new censu and cities census, edition. with 3,000 pictures, 2,500 quotations, proverbs, colloquial expre: This edition contains 1,764 pages, 118,000 illustrated On eels : — EE meanings, besides 68 full-page} four color pages. The of principal countrie: world, United States words, phrases, igns, brief his- ish language; bound "n full! h double thumb in- $2. 50 and Stables of the Shakespeare’s Complete Works A new and attractive edition. Thin paper, 4 vols. The plays are arranged in chronologi cal order and a complete glossary is give 1 SO at the ei clear type, paper. Its appearance edition, 2. Boxed. F set. about 25% ted from entirely new plates, Cloth, with full ‘aold back. Sale Price, The New Illustrated Edition of Standard Works The entire line comes to us from one of ume. Has all the ical library edition—j large, on thin but strong opaquel convenient size and har make als a most desirable 320 pag of each v f a prac rice, $2.00 per $1.1C y book is well printed from clear type on g ing or phot ogravure frontispiece in each volume trated. Bound in silk-ribbed cloth and in th leather, gilt top. Sold at these prices only during this s od pa maroon | maroon | Savings to you are * Watertite” and other brands of | at one-quarter to one-half their | Bearskin and Astrakhan, | | Works of Vol. Illus. Eee ss | Works of Vol. Mus eae pice ; Thomas Carlyle, 10 75 $6,00 $9.00! Victor Hugo.... 10 50 $6.00 $9.1 Charles Dickens..15 300 9,00 13.45 Macaulay Essays. 3 40 18 Alexandre Dumas 15 106 9,00 13.45) John Ruskin... 13 273 George Eliot.... 8 52 4.80 7,20) Sir Walter att. 12 124 | Guizot’s France. 8 200 480 7.20| W. M. Thackeray 10 200 At about 4 endars formerly 50c., at.. calendars formerly 75c., a Calendars formerly $1.00 to $1.25, at. Calendars formerly $1.50 to $2.00, at.... Adams B Sale of Thousands of | 1909 Calendars and ¥% regular price 50c¢ ‘st Floor, A free saving safe teaches the recipient money, Do’ you know of a better pr Particulars at the offic A Deposit Purchase Account A Splendid Christmas Gift how to save Fifty Lingerie Waists Value $2.50 | at $1.68 | 25 Dozen Waists of Imitation Linen ! | i | 2c | FYB | | " 98c |

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