The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1912, Page 12

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PINQUENGY OF CHILDREN JN NEW YORK LARGELY DUE _ TOEFFECT CF BAD MOVIES Juvenile ‘Court Kort dates De @lares Picture Shows Lead ‘Hundreds Astray. MIGHT BE BENEFICIAL. ie Properly Conducted, With Good Fiims, They Would Be ff if Hit 2 tel { ft £ | i Hl I E i i nd agnin—in almost every case—it is ‘he same old story: TI wanted te go to | sewn ErER eS ee ee Re wv vile and sensational atuff. He aaid there was a splendid mission before the Properly conducted moving picture ahow, where the lawn were obeyed and only clean, instructing filme were dis- played, GOOD “MOVIES” CIAL, HE SAYS. “They can get piotures of that char- ecter without any diMoulty,” he maid. “Many settlement houses and churches, ARE ®SENEFI- where the danger in the houses of the ether variety has been realized, have had no trouble in that direction, There are a number ef good places in the eity, and they are doing good work. “But the others are to be found on al Se —_—SSEE==s THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1813. en, Last summer there was & show tn @ tent up near where I live at Broad- way and One Hundredth street—it has moved away now. I used to wateh the effet of the different films upon the children im the audience. When it was @ film about men and women delnm shot, @ house blown up or something of that @ort, it was always the most popu- lar om the bill. wes We can banish the ted filme from the #howa, the only way to meet the sttuation is by enforcing the law prohibiting children under aixteon from being admitted untess accompanied by parents or guardians. “This law is being violated constant- ty. Some of the places adhere to It, others pretend to, but many fall even to make @ pretense, I have teen told by probation officers of several places where the show employs an adult to stand outelde the ticket window, take the nickela from the youngetera who come along, and formally buy tickets for them from the cashter, ‘That 19 his reguiar job. DANGER LURKS IN DARKNESS OF SHOWS. “Other children rely on kind-hearted patrons of the places. But these people really are not kind hearted. They buy tickets for the youngsters; but, once inaide, the children scamper eway from ‘Thisty- fourth Street West Special Reductions— Saturday Girls’ Winter Coats (6 to1¢ yrs.).....- $8.75 former prices 13.50 to 16.50 Misses’ Winter Coats (14 to 18 yrs.) $14.75 former prices 23.50 to 2 26.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits (14 to 18 yrs.) $18.50 former prices 29.50 to 35.00 Women’s Winter Coats $15.00, $18.50 & $22.50 former prices 25.00 to 35.00 Women’s Tailor Suits ; $18.50, $22.50 & $24.50 former prices 32.50 to 39.50 22 to 26 dohn Forsythe 34th Street, West A Suit that all Admire WwW 0 R L thetr tomporary guardians and are left | children which may be traced to the boy, birt ft fs much worse than ‘Old te their own devicen, “We have had many eases of girls betng lured away, and of even boys being accosted and entiog’ by men who happened to ait next ta them in the darkness of many of the shows’ ‘This is @ situation the better class | them anything of the sort. of “movies” does not have to contend | course is harmful, BAD “MOVIES” “4 NICKEL NOVELS. moving pictures,” theatre in absolute darkness of the sort mentioned by Justice Mayo, Ae well as the dangers from the lack of ventilation, accordingly are avoided, “Tt fe on this account," @aid Justice Mayo, “moving pictures ae auoh should not be condemned. ‘They can be made an attractive and tnetructive method of tmparting information to the age ee oubbyholes, in order to be able to t as eon contented, in wome Aire von that one reason for the bad con- ditiong in #o many “movies” ts their constantly increasing numbers. It te contended, there are so many of them, careful supervision is tmposaibie. sim- flarly, it f@ @aid the inoreased demand | for films has done much to reduce the a= lity. “A whole lot of the baths o TounDandell IMPORTANT SALE A PB, event 2+ sll should be taken advantage of by economical buyers. Our Hosiery section is favorably known throughout the entire United States, and when we announce a sale of this kind the response is most gratifying—we would advise early purchasing. Women’s HOSIERY for Holiday Gifts Thread Silk Hose in black, white and all the leading colors, in light, |medium and Uy weights. Value! 2.25 pair. F Thread Silk Hose Embroidered; cotton tops dina soles. Black and white only. Formerly 1.50 pair. For 1.25 a pair or 3 pairs in box for.... Sample Silk Hosiery in black, white and colors. Values to 2.00 Embroidered Black Lisle Thread Hose with double garter tops and soles. Regularly .50 PAID, AS. on vaecehs beer ee cere cased ere ceeeeceees Three pairs for 1.00 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED : Broadway, Bthana Oth Sts. pees seeeteese + WORLD WANTS THEY WORK WONDERS. WORLD WANTS Alt the magazines in the country are advertising this cloth. I consider it the finest black unfinished said Juntice Mayo, Sleuth,’ “really {s due to parents. They should Bloody Gulch’ or any of the othera ever keep @ closer eye on their offspring. could have beon.” Hither they make no effort to see what sort of amusements their children are | patronizing or they attempt to forbid Either WORSE THAN | into the jewelry store of Arnold Busch, “Children will insist on entertainment | of some @ort Why, I have had boys before me who were arrested for break- ing imto the buildings in order to get into the shows, They have broken into basements, hidden for hours in small be grabbed a bade < the lockets and ‘Nick Carter,’ ‘Bad Dick of po A WOMEN ROB JEWELLER OF $100 IN LOCKETS. Two well dressed young women went There's‘a ground-floor opening for you in this circle 24 Wyckoff avenue, Brooklyn, yes terday afternoon and told the proprietor they wished to see some lockets. Busch, remembering that the young women had been in the store before, willingly hand- ed out @ tray of lockets, As he turned his back to the counter one of the women We Open Accounts from $5 to $1,000 America’s Greatest Furniture. House with th have added to your account vertised article Witheut Any Extra Charge of Any Kind egg limes Bat Lon heme] 358. Block 8th Av. 36. Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street One Dollar for a Complete Room Outtit PAY ONE E DOLLAR, select everything you need to fur. nish a room Sompletely, & ae we will detiver the ‘omptiy to your heme, and YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE IN IELALY PAY ME! . This is a straight, Dead chance for you ito Nee everything tt want te furnish a room completely an Dy INE DOLLAR NOW bala: in small Se ee cat GNOTCLU $NO RED TAPE en Ka No Extra Charge of Any Kind—No Strings to This Offer “@y Advertised Articies Ma Be inc.ndec in Your Outfit at the Ai ved Frice Withouf Any Extr. ey TO OUR CUSTOMERS— tries aerateetet LK et Won ae AC RTE YOU WAY Sizes for Boys from 6 to 8 years, Other Ranges at 815,95, 819.95, 824.95, 827.95 and up to 950.00 2 Steering leds, 1 Very larce aad fancy shape, aralloped eda Made of select Very beautiful desian. Finn arntatiedt A’ wonderful bargain at 20. Thee is never any question about a good Unfinished Worsted. It is right. Rich, di; ed geve rosper- As arip ends, Oiland conn Idren’s Arm Chairs, Rockers ¥ ‘mperial Glass Heaters or Nursery Chai: Punch Sets 95c an AL Values 75¢ to 98: VA worsted in the country. High price tailors get $40 to $50 for suit or overcoat. Every yard stamped wastiston UNFWNEHED WORSTED Overcoat to be faced to edge with Skinner silk. Suits to be lined with fine lasting lining. Suit or $ 00 Overcoat to Order Johnson Kerseys— black, blue and grey Wee ao f Eireated eh Piolden, Oak, Drese- ie) dW Order $50 Worth $3 Down Toa to Bi2s 5 $100 Worth 10 0.00 Downth: Mie fo Dale” ‘Fe ater 5.00 \ , tangs mes $75 Worth $5 Down Rite C) OOM $350 Alaaboe “ wit H ‘es ‘canes $5 $50, 00 i Apply aly Ai, te The Tailor From Boston 1431 Broadway aus murket, Oi Heaters All stronxl: structed hard cone It is important, however, to get a good unfinished worsted, and the best way to be certain of quality is to order WASHHRESTON UNFINISHED WORSTED ‘This Is one of the thoroughbred sty!s fabrics for men who 4» care, made by the American Woolen Company, It is care- ., fully made, pure worsted and thoroughly dependable, Black or dark blue; London shrunk 56 to 58 in. wide. If you prefera blue serge for Fall and Winter, ask tailor or Llotlter to show fealyshot Serge. ia You can find Washington 1789 and Oswego Serge at good custom tailors’ and in high-grade ready-to-wear suits at the bet- ter class of clothiers’, 1f your clothieror tailor cannot supply ha send check oF money order for quantity required (334 yds. lor average man’s suit) at $3.25 per yard for Washington 1789 and $3.00 for Oswego Serge, and we shall see that you are sup- plied through regu'cz channels, as we do not sell at retail. TIRE WITH EVERY PURCHASE Parlor Tabie FREE W:th Every $50 Purchase This BED OUTFIT FREE} with Every Purchase of $100 : Consisting of Bed, Spring and Magtress; Value $20 A Guaranteed Sewing Machine REE 7 wien Every Purchase of $150 or over WRITE FOR OUR 1013 CATALOGUE "Uelaia te." Piss on Making Me Laugh! PRA A NEW | Joke Book FREE WITH | Sunday’ s KITCHEN Oak Kitchen Closet, Finks door Kitehed | RL vat fs eng UNMARKED R. A. FARE, Guz pew, Apartment. consisting i Bede Kifenen: vith brand” nanids “Furniture: vmlue #000 SELLING AGENCY American Woolen Company of New Yord American Woolen Bldg. s8th to 19th St, on ath Ave, Mow. York 40th St. Open Evenings Till 9 PREIONT MOTOR TRUCKS Saturday, 10 SPECIAL +

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