The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1911, Page 12

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GO LEARN WHAT 70 GIVE CHLOREN FOR CHRISTMAS 's a Science in Itself, as You May Have Discovered by Experience. EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT. Teachers’ College Is Showing What to Choose and What to Avoid. ‘What are you going to give to the @hiidren for Christmas? Most Ukely you haven't decided, and @t the last moment you will rush into a Mg toyshop to order the newest thing tm steam engines and the most gally Painted and fragile doll. Wonder why the children tire ¢o quickly of these wonderful toys, @adly conclude that youngsters are an Ungrateful lot nowadays. But you are really more to blame than You will find out why if you visit the exhibit of Christmas gifts for children now being held in the Fduca- Wonal Museum at Teachers’ Aptists, craftsmen, music! kindergarteners, “All toys ought to be usable, durable, iptul, and of @ nature to @timulate social co-operation, In select- Ing @ toy the important questions to be asked are, ‘What can the child do with thie? Does it arouse imagination, in- vention, originality and industry? Or Gees the toy do for the child what the 14 should do for himeelf? HY MECHANICAL TOYS ARE : BARRED FROM LIST. “Does the plaything encourad @hilld to acquire skill or does it do away With this necessity? This Ws the danger @f mechanical toys and the reason why we have barred them from ths exhibit. “A good toy is « stimulus to all forth activity, invention, in. dustry, imagination and skill. sWe have tried to select toys goud in workmanship and material, that @tand the test of hard use necessitated by the child's lack of skill. elso be sanitary, and we have a num- Der of cameos, the use of which courage play in tho open alr, Tecommend playthings which make pos- mble the re-living, under make-belleve copditions, of the domestic, soctal and industrial Mfe of society. A set of house- keeping furnishings is one of the best Bepaibie gifts for a little girl. more satisfactory equipment of the ity youngster's nursery. A corn-stalk flute and a home-sewn doll's dress repre- sent more actual pleasure and develop- ment than thelr expensive prototypes ia the shops, But when gifts are bought they should be the best examples of what has been tested and tried in child Ute. SOME EXAMPLES CHOSEN FROM THE EXHIBIT. Of such examples the © exhibit is full and running over, For in@tance, there are housekeeping toys over which any small girls’ heart must laundry work is board and sad-iron, room, dust-pan, dust-brush For the kitchen is a wonderful coad range, an exact mode! of mother's big one, even down to the coal hod. On it are tiny shining copper kettles and doli's kitchen ware of blue There is even a pair of scales te insure against short weights from Ivory-handled forks and knives and a giltredged tea set complete In plain sight of thetr household fit- tings ts the doll's booth, markable new all-woo! doil, Also its different sizes and stylus a! modelled by American artists and the hand-made clothes lend the last touch white Russian blouse suit, another a red coat and a hat with a red ribbon, while @ Nittle girl doll smiles from a school frock of plaid gingham, WORK DONE BY THE CHILDREN miscellaneous toys is a ols trunk with a ' straps, 4 perfectly-tuned doll's plano . In one corner is a doll house four feet high with a screea doo: @ letter box and a patated pink row tree Slambering over the front. barn with bright red doors and a gee with the house. Then oe tools that do not bend $= xs. completely furnished by the children! ‘SKIRTS S0 TIGHT A FOLDED $1 BILL MAKES "EM BULGE. Accounts for Robbery Increase, Says Baltimore’s Chief who own it. It I# divided into @ living room and a sleeping 5 made in mission style of small, unpainted blocks, In the livin is @ dining table, @ serving table, a couch and several chairs. There is even & telephone againat the wall, the re- ceiver and transmitter being the tiny spools on which silk twist comes. In the bedroom are two beds, a dre a wardrobe and more chat The cover fn the Hving room and the tere between the two rooms are of soft green material, while the color note ts repeated in “art equaren” of green blot- ting paper. ‘Tho whole house tx a per= fect example of the toys children can make for themselves, One of the most Interesting show cases contains a large number of toy sug- gestions to parents of Hmited means. They show the best that may be pro- cured at a cost not to exceed 10 cents. A charming collection of printe and of | beautifully iMustrated children's books is also exhibited, and the ‘model pinay room" attracts the attention of every mother visiting the, ox! exhibition, BAN PUT ON ; ROMANCES OF SCIONS AND FOUNDLINGS. eye | Bay State No Longer Will Allow Its] “ Wards to Be Reared in Homes Having Young of Other Sex. CAMBRIDGE, Maes, Nov. 27.—The Department of Minor Wards of the Btate Board of Charity han decreed that none of its foundlings shall be placed in a family in which there ts another minor of the opposite sex. All chances for a State ward growing up and mar- tying some wealthy child of the family of its adoption are gone. There have been too many cases already where such romances were not desirable, rding to James 1. Fee, head of the department. “Hitherto we did not allow boys and girls over ten years of age to go to homes tn which there were minors of the opposite se: sald Mr. Feo, ‘‘To- day we plan not to allow children of | . | any age to go under any condition. Of teachers and parents have co-operated in the selection of the . The exhibit ts under the au- @pices of the Kindergarten-Primary As- @eciation of the Horace Mann School and the Department of Kindergarten Baucation of Teachers’ College. “Most people don’t knew what to give children,” explained one of the mem- bers of the Kindergarten Association » “Every Chrietmes the poor Youngsters are flooded with inartietic and useless gifts. Parents wish to se- cure the best in the way of pictures, books and toys, but they do not know what is best, why it le best, and where it may be obtained. Good gifts for children really demand the same 9x- eellence in production as those for course an exception to this rule would be made in the case of brothers and alsters. “Otherwise we sh eke of puttt contact with be just enough difference in the re- lationship between the two to make a romance the most probable thing in the world.” never take any two sexes into - oo Warships Back From Morocco, BERLIN, Nov. 21.—The German crutser Berlin and the gunboat Eber have been recalled from Agadir tn Moroeco, whera they have been stationed since the de- of thf year. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Will Close Out Tuesday Women’s Suits and Dresses 185 Women's Tailored Suits Of diagonals, broadcloth, cheviot and mannish mixtufes. This season's models. Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 220 Tailored or Dressy Gowns jeor, crepe satin, eolienne, chiffon over n, corduroy, also navy or black serge. 129.50 to $39.50 Of crepe silk, velvet Heretofore No Alterations Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue An Unusual Offering of NEW MODELS OF Women's Black Broadcloth Coats Full length modi braid’ trimmed, or skunk opossum fur collar; silk ornaments. FIFTH AVENL A HOME FURNISHED TABLE CLOTHS in the new round scalloped design of Ger- man and Irish Linen, enow lex of dress upon the Medium Ladle, “each OBS Seabee ae oS “Time was when women had Berry Spoon, each i Cold Meat Forks, each. . Oyster Forks, 6 pieces sert Forks, 6 picons Medium Forks, 6 pieces Orange Spoons, 6 pieces. Coffee Spovnes, 6 pice = could put a wallet or p days thélr gowns are built so tight that they couldn't slip a folded $1 bill into | them without making them bulge. “There Was another time when women could stick valuabjes, wallotd and purse thelr gowns, but the #e, but nowas | money or amall into the bosoms of 4s button up the would have to but- nd go along to un- | Women carry handbags Speeaebe eases oc see rushes out on them, sharp struggle, if the least bit plucky, but the purse snatcher | There is @ short, | woman is the Ge cansidere Djer-Kise come! me essence concentrie d’une parfum naffince 5 h other, There would | Table forece_ fests Eatract, Toilet Water, Sachet, Face aod Taleum Powder parture of the gunboat Panther tn Jul y Atall Dealers. Send 6c for Alfred ack orp teateare lh H. Smith Co., 38 Ww. ‘33ed St., N. Am 7 ‘Apple Al Be ardent icut, Massachusetts $65 GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE rythi for Housekeeping Automobile Pessat te Your Home WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 15.00 18.50 No Approvals SS ani ll bili, ior Black Broadcloth Coats Full length models, of imported black broadcloth, braid trimmed, satin lined and wool interlined. 18.50 Dressy Black Broadcloth Coats of black broadcloth, velvet and ia ned and wool interlined. 25.00 Fur Collar Black Broadcloth Coats Full length models of black broadcloth ; Persian lamb quilted silk lined; 28.50 3, 37th and 38th Sts. COMPLETELY repevmerrnysesrs to the Bronx and 99% Westchester County, $$ Down on $56 y CHARLES A. KEENE Importer gad @&ter of Diamonds 180 Broadway, New York OFrEN RYENINcs. 2188 TO" @ os Ai a BF 0 Oe re 5 ye — | Thanksgiving Linens —AT ESPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES— TABLE CLOTHS in Patterns, pure linen, full bleached, 66x66 inches; hemmed, ready for use. Special TABLE Seectahed in German HEMSTITCHED SETS, 1 cloth and 1 dozen napkins to match, pure white; size 8x10; value $5. Set 3. 75 HUCK TOWELS, hemstitch- ed, sizes 19x38, pure linen; de- for monogram value 39¢, each... 25c HUCK TOWELS, e: large povapsthenaid handsome dam- ask borde: low white; value 69c, 39c GUEST TOWELS, hemmed and hemstitched. Spe > (7 50 15¢, 19c, 25c& 39¢ ———< THANKSGIVING OFFERING OF Rogers Tri le Plate Table Silverware Spoons, 1, 4 = ws 45 rt Spoons, }4 doz.. 85¢ Table Spoons, \; dor... 89C Butter Spfeaders, 14 doz 89c Fruit Knives, 14 doz.... 95¢ Dessert Knives, 4 doz.. 95c¢ Medium Knives, '; doz. 1,25 Children's Sets, set 50c Children's Sets, set..... 25¢ L. M. BLUMS7EIN, West i25:h St, betw. 7th & 8th Avs. WH HO MMMON HEE TY UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK K1LCHEN—oas | ON ALL CASH SALES. Kitchen Our Liberal Credit Peas $50 Worth $3 Down sic'ef kana Soe Wort $10.00 ‘ - lo own 1 B0.t0 pe ws ta: $150 “ $15.00 “ nt $2.00 § $20.00. “ 3.25 $30.00 “$2.75 ta ta Krovertion, FURNISHED jo Now York’ State, W/TH. ALL PURCHASES THIS recaere ype Jeera FILLED © COUCH: 2174 -3° AVE bt IIBENS We OPEN EVERY EVENINC U For the sum of 25" “Situation Wanted”’ advertisement printed in the COMBINE Are Wanted to cope with the Holiday Rush of Business TO-MORROW MORNING'S WORLD HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other twe mediums in the universe. sada sae 2 eg a ae I a a ahaa oe ee a 35 3 oe Le EE Ie PeTeCeCLee Lees eee ee yy i 5 ROOMS FURNISHED $148 tL 9 QA CLOCK you can have a 12-word MORNING WORLD which newspaper will give your ad. a_ circulation in New York City over 100,000 greater than if published in the Herald and Times Thousands of Workers Hurry your ad. in now for tHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1911. facilitate quick shop] Dont Miss Any Item On This | Page. There Are Many Things You Want and the Prices Are Margellously Low. 8:30 A. M.to10 A.M. emstitch c Me aiid, ; time limit — I; cach wees. =) Nottingham) ‘La 0 shams; value 12}c; time | limit special... Children Value 35c; time out special Corsets~ Bust; strong front and side support- ers. Value 59c, Time limit, 39c , di Children’ st “tah per vind, ed Sheets 3.0 37 vards Tong, Value 9c time limit 27 special... . or hemstitched; value time limit special... bn 3 Spe- ‘Gbout 2 yards long, value 98c; time limit special; each. cay Dresser Scarfs Re +i, ‘lain centers; value O9c; ti fimit special; each. i 39 Percales—*24 vid fects; value 12),c; time limit special; %e per yard... Satin Ribbon—N arrow: time limit special; per piece of 10 6c YATUS scr. cseresceceeees glass; value $1.25; time limit 79% | pecial Table Covers—Oriental | Tape: Very heavy, fringed; 1) exe yards | "$1.10 Japanese Tabourette | f ‘op cove With mattng, lo inches | inch top; time limit 48c : C “Hy degrade’? ‘Petti- -Deeo ounce, m all trimmed limit special high, 12: special. . COat ~ V\ith tucksand rattle the desirable colors and black; $1.00 to $1.50; time limit Flannelette Gowns quality lannelette; neatly made two styles; high neck and collarless; best colors; value limit 1. time limit special.. bed rooms; value limit special; per roll.. Tow widths; value 15c; time limit bo er | yard; time limit special yar mate! matched seis widths; v yards; time limit apes; piece of 12 yards., ard; time limit Asin ard. brown and nat i 81 inches long; | Ib. Bae time limit spe- Assorted ' Chocolates: extra. quality; Value adc; time limit special; 20 box, ; 10¢ cake. the mill. Value limit special weight, Warue limit special... ‘Time 1 dc ott leben ellie aie Value $1.00, Time limit 69 iL KESNER( Co. Sixth Avenue, 22d and 23d:Streets Tt: Handkerchiefs Wp" | PHhimbles—Sttling silvers H time mit special... 7 Men’s ain “S. Hand- kerchiets~ ji) tiie 401 6 Fiannelette Sleeping Gar- Tnent with feet. Sizes 2 to 8. 19 time limit spe Latest models, cut mely long; low fined and unlinec $1.50; time limit spe Gloves~ Wome Huck Towels 2st Ic — Washable f it! Flannels Wasablefornasts Tabie Cloths =Beschst cial;‘per garment.......... Men’sGarters—" MessalineWaiatsbic« |] Satin Ribbon-0r nda aide value TOe; time limit spe Cut Glass~ Giher ot rch cut ible; fancy 1 $10.00 values; time limit special f| Boys’ 5.00 — l- u Dictionary Webster's Salt Boys Overcoats,, ius 51,200 words; regular value 10c; ‘Be -—Chambray pa Wall Paper pers in ay colors; suitable for spare, guest's time 10. —Cutout ‘Borders to Borders match in wide or nar- — ‘ine luny Laces sertions, in ecru; clever imitations of the real; 544 to 8 inches wide; desirable for rtains, dresses, etc.; values 19¢ to Laces~! See and German al and _ Insertions; variou§ desirable 9 to 49¢ a piece of 12 Lace Edg in —Real_ Irish; ; horseshoe design; with raised roses and Pico edge; 2 inches wide; value $1.00 per Roiler Skate a nickel-plate for boys and girls; 0 time limit spec ial; eac wh $125, BeroxideotHydrogen | | Soa Sath; imported time | ‘ Pp limit special; | 2 for 5c Women’s Hose~i#ck, boot hose; full Tashionied;, high | spliced heel, lisle sole; the rin of cial seeee Blouses} | Value 59ertime limit special...” dade Women’s fist biack sik Tis Boys’ Shirts 376, blows, full seamless, Women’s Pe re! sess Sik Hose; tall ned; wilk bask 10 A.M. to 12 NOON lue Loe; Diamond Ring eb ba stone; I! hollow. ground; special... Gloves- Buck: ashmer two clasp; time limit s Neckwear “in-hands; plain color ; time limit special . Men’s Shirts—Pieated and plain; limited ge ai ine sizes; value 19¢ ; time limit speci he Men's Soa | atic; narrow and wide lisie; Mead “0c! cial. Men’s Underwear ibbed fecce® Tned; shirts and draw- alue 75¢; time limit spe- ‘button front and back; plain and trimmed; | eee we Liat $1.95 Tailored Waists—Pere linen; 00; time limit 95c Fur Sets—Persian lamb; two styles; scarf and ff to match; re lars price D0; time limit spe $17. 00 M nk Marmot Coat 3’ Rain Capes tee worsted and wool line $4.00; time limit $2, —Doub! Not over 15 yards to a customer. Lining Satin—Black, ivory and col- ors; yard wide; value 85c; time limit special Broadcloth} yard black and col- jalue $1.50; time limit Men sCoat Sweaters r grade worsted “yarn; ) value time ing; time limit $1 25 ‘Teddy Bears All jointed frade plush; limit spec e 3 inch gold h ormame ned cor- ere $1.25 Girls’ Co: seal plush; button to 1 14; time limit sl fie ages 7 slightly dam- age dd; value 50c; time limit spe- cial, 4 Men’ 8 Hat © loth of best | shad jue $1.90; time | special Ribbon Roses} ors; val ime limit Stile 198 See Our Cther Adv. on Page 7, TELEPHONE CHELSEA 6509 SNERS. SIXTH AVENUE, 22nd & 23rd STS. Remember that 12 NOON TO2P. M. Hair Nets Allover size silk; Be ease hi 1 «| Trimming Bands Op ee iat ile BLO | Rubber Glov es, Seunlos lue $1.00; A5 * F ted with Nose Glasses” i latina diamond beitneal time limit a tin, ' 85e | Handbags~ Ty, ste er; plain and fancy frames; 68c time limit special . —-Fancy frames; Velvet Bags i'tord handles; time limit special.... Women’s Umbrellas Of all silk bi AG nhan- e |dles; va $2.98; time | fimit nit Lepectal rerrrrr $1. 49 Book Racks tana! ends; value 25c; time limit Writing Paper Antige mA a é inet contains 100 sheets tosh | * regulation police uniferm glove; $1.25 ér; value $1.25; time limit lesen premiers eet 79 —For chil. Draw Leggings fen Black, white and red; Dutton on both | sid spe Men’s Snow Shoes} i OSs) special a! igh Girls’Shoes “ie, ha | Ti kid; patent colt; sizes 6 to Stine lenit ppectal swiss vs 98 Axminster Mat;Foal Oriental designs; just right lee ay front of the door or dresser to save ; size 18x36 inches; the es OGs time limit special Te —Of heavy ta. Rug Corners testy: 1g and T Va.ues © limit special; e ed and tan; sizes 6 to 14; value time limit oe $1 95 Men’s Pants, Worsted or he viet 8; sizes Sone | Saneceenreeerat . | Styles; value $7.50; time bald | limit special $4.75 i —Kesner’s all- Bed Springs Sad" sini | tary woven wire springs; all sizes; value special . Men’s Hose fit, ttt double sole walle 10c; lime Fe limit spec | Women’s ‘Hosier imit 2. | Biack Taffeta § 45 value 10c} time lin special. Women’s Vests Feece match, ankle Tenrth; value sae time limit special. Children’ 8 Leste White Beaver Hats | | styles;lowest pri | E \s Velour Hats—Heavy, gen- fTats in the warmth producing, close- fitting styles. Large variety from which to select. An unheard-of price for genuine Velours, Elsewhere $3.00 | tne lk we ge Children’s Shoes—¥: gun metal and patent leather; time limit special . i Boys’ Shoes | Value $1.50; time limit GB\scscscissecrreosm eset ae Trunks ree and pps canvas covered time limit spe Bags, ther; steel fra and corners; v. time limit special . Portieres { eine ip Gace rope, | Ume limit spe rant : | Linoleum- in the 5 blue and white de- Time-Limit $s represent special purchases, great price concessions were ved for one reason or another. value ; time limit special. 0 for Fancy and colors; per yard; time limit sp per yard value 49¢; time init iG size; ice St ao and > ime limit special. 5 envelopes; val Pest woudl vesss teeeeeeees Women’s Juliettes— Special kid Ugo plait toe; rubber heels time limit special . . Boys’ Calf © a et cee value $1 soles; alue $1.00; time limit 69c} > yards wide; all 2 yards long; 00 te ; time $i 48 —P felt; Mattress er ete all time im $1.95 igh nec! vale 250; time timit Le De erfect : splendid variet * at which these er sold elsewhere is ; time limit special. . $2.35 une Velour vet, ‘59 atent lea- ther Bluchers, sorted» sizes; all value $2: Suit Cases" t! i handles $1.75 . 19¢ ‘Two yards wide; slightly i imperfect

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