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Werhet the blind « 1s things. LIGHT FOR BLIND IS WMAKING THEM = HAPPY AND USEFUL r and Judy & yin , other fun, We ni dren, It must act as friend : > poliveman, preacher or even pair of shoes for the two cripples atl creta New York Assos} undertas « minimum eum, Secretary of Ne York A iis "OU leket bureau for the blind The largest doctor's fee in alas Jvania [which senda a blind. person with his, world,@ am told, was paid to’a Mind | ciation Tells Pennsyly ania VN fend we aeyinine. 3 om if 4 ' an Dr Gall of London, ‘The news. | fi f Work Pareital’ of ‘Thetngold, ) paper with one of the largest circu. A ork. ood, We had imbec! ho| lations In the world was run and be- Santas ‘ Hea sheen (anit ty oor wns od to a blind man, Joseph Pu-| f ytal blindne Matter a tnoughtfal Htxer. One ‘of the foremost road| gM Coral olindness, who ate Mratorio, be-| builders of England, Metcalf, was | (am You'll understand PITTSBURG, Nov. 17.—Mias Wintfred | ine quite ni blind man, The president of the com- why Lindt Holt, secretary of the New York Aw | We nave « 1 {n placing} pany which builds the yaehte which is the world’s Premier Soclation for the Blind, in an addresn blind switcn bi tors and ems) hay America, ‘mistress of the snake cil a fide iditd fore the State. C t Char. | ploy! eturning one | se before the State Conference of Char. | postr, Company, in! mother nation is blind—Herreshoff, A ie im Cakes and ftlen and Corrections at the Carneste | acing Relievue and| blind man is professor of chemistry in Bo, to $1. at the Inatitute, made a strong appeat for the| Washington Helghix Hospitals and in| one of our own yniveraltien, Prof. best stores everywhe: $ blind and told of efforts to prevent | having them dd satisfactory work at npbell. No apiarist can afford to ash biindne:e. An interesting feature was | Teachers’ Colicge and for the Rocke- t studying the atandara work on " 10 Ge Fi Sect P: her description of many devicen (o| feller Institute by Huber, who never saw a bee, amuse the sightiens, She eald in part: |BLIND COOKS AND LAUN: “We no longer wall up our ‘ind and accept their calamity as inevitable. To- day we must stop blindness and tearh the blind to free themselves and, despite thelr handicap, to find ‘ieht through Work.’ The basis.of the asrooiation's work should be a campaign to stop DRESSES DO WELL. she can do. Some of our bit and: Iaundresses are. doing « Several of our men have bran have Pune i righted nie it wooden leg. h bilnd | help me, T waste a pile of money buy-} ring ing two shoes when I only use one | teache: “One of our women from our weay ing class has set up for herself on Long Isiand and has all the weaving blind warfate against infant oph- . — thal PELLETS for for the poor, the aged, the Infirm and the dissipated. “The New York Association for the Blind, we believe, started the first lay committee for the Prevention of Mind- ness in the world. Tt has worked hand fn hand with the American Medical So- ciety. Our object has been to popularize prevention. “The prevention of blindness among L E Biver Pallsh SILICO The Standard of Excellence, {0 for over 40, yeare @hildren from measles, scariet fever, eye verwata and ait ponies oni ged polishing || @irain, playing with scalssors, knives, orn free acide use and we find can best be|} sed TM wy the pubife, Including ee children themselves, through exhib!- fone, talks and popular literature, For proper * lighting In tenement firecrackers, & alloring, establishments, shops, etc., ventilation necessary to carry ot Anjurious gases in factories, use of fac- ofa «aml pther simple precau- our next step to prevent many nts causing blindness, BLIND CHILDREN PUT INTO PUB. , LIC BGHOOLS. “In New York we found more than] | 900 blind children out of school. To al- oor, wh F | **Stiver's Best Friend”? | ECTRO wi ‘Bend address for = ter this condition we secured the pas- sage of a compulsory education=-taw Titi, "ay We which we hope will prevent blind chil- abe 50c ibe dren being forced to grow up in total ignorance and being exploited hy thelr » We induced the ept bilnd children Over one hundred Sisters’ Beantifier TINT ie, ea ha nd mie schools, Two prize pupils at jead of ited classes last year wey ‘SAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street ’ 34th Street On Saturday, November the 18th ’ ‘ " MEN’S HALF HOSE. Fine Pure Thread Silk with cotton toes, heels and tops. 35a per pair usual price S0c ‘Pure. Thread Ingrain Silk, ‘with Spliced heely, soles and toes. | Extra weight, 1.25 per pair usual price 4.75 In Both Stores. Pg mn MEN’S HABERDASHERY. ' in Both Stores. 350 dozen Shirts, made of Imported Madras, Percale and Mercerized Fabrics. Plain, plaited and soft bosoms, 1.25 each i values 1.50 and 2.00 200 dozen, all Silk Knitted Scarfs, ac- cordeon weave in Russian Cord, Lace and Hobble designs. 1.65 each values 2.50 and 3.00 75 dozen Pajamas, made of Mercerized Madras and Outing Flannel. 1,00 value 1,50 BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'TS. Im Both Stores, Boys’ Suits, below usual prices. Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits with Knickerbocker trousers, Odd sizes from 8 to 17 years, Overcoats and Sweaters, 3.95.- hee iia i value 5.09 Re value 6.75 to 8.50 . “9.50 ‘ 15.09 Overcoats with cony, ertible collar, Size y to 17 years. 6.75 in value 8.50 Boys’ Sweaters. extra quality, Size 26 to 34. Ett 1.50 fas value 4,78 JAMES MeCREERY & CO. 231d Sirect 34ih Sireet aa the Reautiteg, gives matte nnd evar WORLD, “poeta and THE EVENING $$ — Jace of recreation and Infor-| Into various businesses among them @ \ild, where he can At| book agents, publishers, &e. The blind are prophets, teachera. Less than two the pupil jof @ blind man caught me fat out on the Atlantic Ocean with a wireless greeting from the Lighthouse folk, He sent the message on his self- made instrument.” The Children’s Choice * Little ones as well as grown ups delight in the irresistible deliciousness of coal and wood shop, tea merchants, Ope hat turned to his former parish as a guc- seful minister and octal worker. The chairman of our committee told me of.a blind. man who had a He called at the "You folks here aaying: for the left foot Can't you find a | fellow with a left wooden leg so we con share a palr of boots between ua? We found a man with @ left wooden log, and the wardrobe suppMed the dAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, November the 18th HANDKERCHIE F DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. An extensive assortinent of Handker- chiefs for Men, Women and Children, It is suggested that Holiday Orders for embroidery be placed as early as possible to insure delivery. Women’s two-toned Initial Handker- chiefs. soc each Women's French Linen’ Handkerchiefs, daintily embroidered. 2.75 per dozen value 3.50 Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, plain white or with colored borders. 2.65 per dozen value 3.00 STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES. 1a Both Stores. An attractive showing of Toilet Sets, Cologne and Galt Bottles, Vases, Jewel Caskets, Bouquet Holders, Clocks and Frames. Imported Enamel French Gilt Toilet Sets, Jewel Caskets and Frames. At mod- erate prices. MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS, Im Both Stores, Pain Tailored Suits of Blue or Black Serge, coat satin lined. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 16.50 Full length Cheviot Coats with shawl collar and cuffs of caracul cloth. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 17.50 Serge Dresses in various models, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 8.50 JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street An Unusual Exhibition of the latest Sorosis Costume Footwear,—exclusive de- signs andvartistic patterns, suitable for all occasions. EVENING SLIPPERS Made of Gold or Silver Cloth, Gold, Silver or Bronze Kid, Black or Gray Stede, Kid and Patent Leather... New designs in various colors. An attractive assortment of Beaded Slippers. 3.50 to 15.00 per pair Women's Black Velvet Carriage Boots, fur trimmed. ' Large assortment of Rhinestone and Cut Steel Buckles and Ornaments, , Ro- sittes, ete. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. | 2i:d Street 34th Street 5.00 per pair a monccrn vein Barbas Raa greene ae Parone | Mone pet RAEI AUR ela at eR een! Are FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911. Women’s || $35 Coney Fur Coats Full $4 inches long—to go on sate Saturday at $25: guaran teed sat- in; half- ning mode! with new long roll shawl collar. A great big bar- gain— but only 50 coats: sizes 32 to 44, Uncurled Ostrich Feathers 18 inches long Maye! as ope Made of uncuried ostrich to look like a willow; in black, purple, royal l 39 e Pinea__ white or gree! sale price Prepaid Mail Boys’ $4 Chinchilla Overcoats, Single or Double Breasted Con- vertible Collar OVER. JATS : eink at $2 98 ne rithans news—di Chinchilla Coats in hind or gray with black and white check linings, embroidered emblem on sleeve, sizes 2% to.10 years; blue, brown or gray Melton Coats with large shawl collar of coney fur; silk frogs down front, 3 to 10 years; single or double breasted; Con- vertible Collar Coats in neat gray stripes, 8 to 17 years; also double-breasted Suits, Nos@lk Suits, Russian or Sailer Suits of serge or mixtres; $4.00 values; at.. Boys’ $3.50 Blue Serge Suits and Overcoats at $1.98 Long Convertible Collar Coats in plain gray or striped melton, sizes 8 to 16 years; Double-breasted Knicker Suits of blue serge or mix- tures, 8 to 16 yrs.; Russian or Saifor Suits in Peter Thompson style, 3 to 10 years; Auto Coats, 3 8 to 10 years; .¥ PRZPAID & Russian or day only, Saturday ‘ont Double-breaste blue serges, meres, Suits of all 10 yrs.; Chi eats, at Silk sk }Net Waists Specially Priced for Setardoy Shown in 2 new and at: tractive styles; one is Claborately “tritamedl” with Heavy nik embroidery with ested pe i telly ti mn PR aat shown in’ wie a 1.98 ““Emb, Tailored MannishStriped Waii SOTHENBERG ES Single or double-breasted, of the Great hy W usre’ $7.50 Hign Grade Suits or Chinchilla Overcoats at $4.98 10 to 18 years; years; blue or gray all wool Chin- chil‘a Full Front Coats, sizes 2% to chilla. Reefers, 7 to 12 years; Suits or Over- SATISPACTION GUARANTECO OF MONEY PROMPTLY AND Consisting of all the ovela. of we Ss T iam LOC Blue Flannel Shirts Keep hb Warm with a Fur Carriage best quality heavy wool flannel; Rich, indigo dyed; steam shrunk; also | We have reduced for Saturday three high gray flannel, single- lots of Sheepskin Robes to 14 less lustre breasted; specially ap t lack priced for Saturday. e coney Men’s Sample Blue Flanne! Shirts fur coats Heavy biue flannel shirts; single or o=|tvedd double breasted; fast color, steam h shrunk; also gray flannel; finished through- throughout in best manner; regu- Is out with larly $1.7. ° Skies AD CD yee ce siscs ce eess = heed ONLY PREPAID ORDERS FriIztED wa igremitoead ‘PREPAID MAIL ORDERS F1 1,000 Girls’ $8 and $10 cael and Chinchilla Coats Saturday at $4.98 FULL LENGTH GARMENTS—the surprise of the season—which we've been saving up to launch for to-morrow, Nov. 18th. Brief Description Follows: The Chinchilla Coats are made from ‘a beautiful quality of blue or gray chinchilla, handsomely lined throughout with shepherd check lining. The Caracu! Coats are made from a fine pony finish caractl cloth, large sailor collar; quilted lining throughout; sizes 6 to 14 yrs.; at 4.98 Misses’. and Juniors’ $15 Polo Coats at $9.98 An Extraordinary Saturday Sale Event-—Bringing F You Remarkable Coat Value } These magnificent coats are made from the finest grade Strictly all wool polo cloth; !arge reversible round cape collars; the new fu'l sleeve, with deep wide reversible cuffs; side button effect; colors are mustard, navy, tan, Copenhagen; the sizes are 13,to 19 years; sale price Saturday, White quantity lasts, ONLY PREPAID MAIL OLDURS IILLED \ These Coats, 9: Black Velvet Boots 700 pair—all sizes, customarily and $3. Sale price, Saturday, Built with short vamps, high heels; also included are dull gun metal or patent colt leathers, but- ton style; patent colt blucher and lace boots—-some with dull tops; also cloth uppers with, Patent lea- ther vamps. For Saturday-——We Announce Another Sale of — omen’s High Cut Button Saturday's Spectal b. Popular hee sae House, the F ety ke We just secured and will place on sale_to-morrow_500 pairs Thin Coat 82.08 d Suits of all woo! worsteds and. cassi- Norfolk wool serges, 7 to 12 sizes 2 to 7; sale price, Saturday only... n- Men's storm Rubb: 12; regular $1 qualit tan or black leather; leather lined; in sizes 6 special for Saturday, at........4 Iso Men's House SURPETS in to 11; At These Specially Reduced Prices You Will Want to Buy "Pe Curtains, satu Point d’Arabe Lace Curtai In most beautiful lace, lace designs in rich Arab color; heavy corded borders; they 1.33 Bonnaz E broidery are exact copies of higher price cur- With fine Renaissance braid in neat tains; usually $2.50; Saturday, pair, Real Hand-Madelrish Point LaceCurtains| 0 oy ses ctitul pianaaly opel Ny a Arab; 3 yards long; $3 value; pair... With heavy embroidered 18-in, wide borders with 50 Bonne Femmes, the best nets; full wi kad long. Sale price, pair Renaissance Lace Be With ch solid centre piece, Renaissance in- sertion and fancy piece in each ney ner; full deep flounce ruf a De 97 actual $5.00 value; set.... vine and plain centres; mounted on Hi 4.98|g0" designs; in white ar Arab; full length and width; beitudieed hisais ri 3} age oY eel A NT A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. Novelty Lace Curtains, Pretty bonne femme curtains, tn newest Bonnaz 8 by . a ot $4 quality satin pumps, in black, pink, white and blue; they have short vamps, high heels, ornaments to match; $2 dium and wide widths, in sizes 6 to 75¢ ONLY PREPAID MAIL oupnns FILLED_____,__ day 1.98 1.34 1,34