The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1912, Page 11

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“The other night two girls were be-| “And now many sent to institutions fore me, one after the other, By 8] reform?” ‘i GREENHU: { ; altange cotncldsnee both were frit ofl) to be conservative, T would aay 60 it Gate ole are ‘ @REENHUT BUILDING A Clearance of $32 eI F fenders—each had been arrested: 4vithin| per cent. probably it 1s a greater per- o tod ' * week at r ber EAC CUNO, For fle erat oN Leg Caled onary of combination holi- Genuine $7 Coffee $ Brass Bedsteads,at"Z | y justration’s sake, let them be Mary! !t? ¥ f day boxes containing ° ° Smith and Bessie Brown, Mary Smith] Stl ® year could be saved, the inet! M k M h “ worked ina candy factory and receives| ‘ition has not been in vain Silk Knitted aking acnine And no other store ever offered better a * @ week; Bessie Browa was employed hard fight,” he sata, “but we s Thi ital * oy; $32 value. We know that, for we have sold % ! jowntown office and received $12 | very girl we ean Four-in-Hand Ties This coffee percolator is in either nickel or copper finish, | | thousands of these bedsteads | rae ey aoe Woden hoe| save, whether she Je from the tenement and a pair of ie. ver glass globe on top, and with an extra large alcohol | | at the regular price. These 7 err an Sau eenerenemenareeernecee se acon nae me Ne ase or a eee THE EVENING “WORLD, “MONDAY, _DEOEMBER _§, 1979. | nome for Bessie, Ghe was out every night to @ dance, to the moving pictures or somewhere e160. She liked a good time, she learned drinking went with a | Sood time, and soon Bessie learned that it wasn't nevessary to go to the office | At all to make $12 @ week and more. “And Bessie, too, came to the Night are “Do you see the answer? It wasn't |mocial conditions that caused these girls to fall, their conditions were not sim- lar, Here 1s the re Tt wan the ey way. it wae the called good way to es. *Meet Me-al the fountain” A City in Itself Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18% to 19% Streets Sau ctel's cov os ea | SHOPPING ‘MAIN BUILDIN | Farct The “Billie Burke” Plush Hat a Hit! F ® | 5 xtra Special Magistrate Herbert Herbert Wars Par=)_ ry of the eualest way drives conectenc @ before it. “But I don't say It ents to Watch Chums of —|atary to tai than Bi Mary's was : the greatest temptation. Conditions Their Daughters. Ike those surrounding Mary tend to }injure girls, they help to weaken thoir —EE will power, and their cons | make the good Aghte that @ probably im: ut THEIR WORST DANGER, | science probably, made. But cannot say they do without lbelling thousands of good women who labor all Conditions Revealed by Cases titue “win ’tnelr “vonsslences | gon: | won't easire for Featured at our introductory price of.......... Me na the smartest millinery style of the winter season. This hat fits closely; elastic at back; trimming consists FOR TOMORROW (TUESDAY) ONLY MAIN BUILDING of a band of plush at front, finished with two but- $ tons. All-black and black with white band. 1. 25 (See our advertisement in today’s Journal for other millinery Me to 25¢ Embroidered Collare—pretty ae Be . Charge Customers specials for tomorrow. "waite bili, Fn teens {5 ATTENTION fe exercise the proper scrutiny on their “Ween you blame motern-day social COmpantons, We aia ane deine, Wit lal evil you libel ¢; hours, fe by far the great- of good women.” During the danger age they t be forgotten for a moment. “The danger age for New York ie be- tween sixteen and eighteen. There ever the Wom ien't a girl in New York at sixteen who fevelations made before the Gtate Fac- doesn't know more than her mother, Qery Investigating Commission in ton- ‘Mother is #0 old-fogyish,’ you will hear them say, That le because the mother @ection with the long hours of work for Shemsety, tie tgitt going tie. dance hall and remaining until 1 o'clock in the effect it Hae upon their morals the morning, or because mother insists “Ge into ic factory, any depagxment| on knowing something of her daugh- a oaid the Magistrate. “Fo* every | ter's companions, whe has etrayed you will find) @iIRL8 MORE OF A MENAOR Bunéreds who are straight and clean, THEIR ve ve mo thought of being anything! .. OWN SEX, eek Whe are bai tie th ‘If parents would keep a closer eye Dpy in the) on their girls and the companions of that ¢hey are good women.” | their girls Ing the danger period they would save many of them, They oa should watch the girls their girls asso- Court. ane has seen unfortun Qe| Clate with particularly. The danger iris ge by him in an unend-| doesn't lie half eo much with the boys be has passed in judgment| the girls go with as with the other girls. girl, caugnt after her| 4 00d girl will not let @ boy or man oJ sed et beyond the fi offense, and the harntened woman of | fet beyond the first advance, she ts on her guard, but she doesn't watoh the waderworld who takes each arrest) Cine girl no closely. And tncldent—nothing more than a Ee” es tune Gabe tail toe moans aan ° anger, The other girl tells the story Wrlet preliminary to @ month's sojourn! or how easy Mt 1s to have plenty of @ the workhouse. good clothes and money without work— Discussing the testimony given before | and the evil is dono tn many cases, @enator Wagner's commission, Magis-| Judge Herbert paused a moment. trate Herbert deplored the long hours}. “New York is not an immoral city,” women and children were allowed to h* sald. Remember, he is the Judge of the work x Reh rite He expreae¥t a0] woman's Night Court, they tribunal which permitted) before ‘ which hundreds of fale mere babies to toll almost every minute! women pass ixaualiy, iy of thelr waking time in dirty and ‘ll-| “It te not nearly so bad as many ventilated tenement rooms —robbing| foreign cities, and when you consider them of all play-time and ruining thei"| its location, {ts size and the cosmopol- | health as well as endangering the health | !tan character of Its people, It Is won-| H } } } each...... teeeee ree Tomorrow te the last day upon which ‘MAIN BUILDIN et tm the Woman’s Night eh what is the cause of delin- you will be able to avail yourself of : pe nl one + boys) ft Sa of Logiage 12 queney in girtet" the Magistrate was Our Exceptional Of y $11 50 & $19 50 ; Court. Sin ‘one word—their parents. Failure rs e e 0s Bo Bottles Glyco Thydlne Lasaa Be on the part of fathers and mothers to a cA TL ed yeu ‘ ‘For tenes eeeeeeneee gan’ “7eeseeeeeeees : !mas shopping early. F.4 AL-Weal Black French Sorte lashes 59 iw Foor, rig Sinn ua Cait "1.19 Women’s Suits Formerly Priced, in Our Own Stocks, up to $40 Each Our great Pre-Christmas Clearance began this morning, and at the two special prices named bby may choose from hundreds of handsome suits mado ein the smartest styles leading makers this season. ‘he materials include: PORTED BROADCLOTHS, WHIPCORDS, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS NOVELTY MIXTURES, STRIPED AND TWO- TONED EFFECTS, Also at the above prices, some EXTRA-SIZE SUITS, up to 53 bust-measure. (MAIN B. iding, Piret Foor.) “They’ re Off” Rocking Horses b bead Simply Gallop Away at Tomorrow’s Special Prices. GREENHUT BUILDING Oe Auminster Veivet and Brussels Ruge— size 14x27; each ial Mall, Telephone Filled on the Above Fitre Boselals. ‘Quantities Limited. ‘MAIN BUILDIN For Tomorrow Only $5 Mesh Bags wet TE, 35 ne dhaolaes sain of $1.75 on each bag purchased in this sale. And at $5 each (The Big Store's regular selling eel they are the best value in Greater ew York. THE TWO STYLES ARE PIC- TURED HERE. No. 1—Sturdy fish-scale mesh bags, unlined; narrow /7/ 5-inch etched frame. With No, 2—Splendidly made ring mesh bags, shirred; with 6-inch embossed frames; white kid lining. if a ‘MAIN BUILDIN' Clearance of Fine Waists nee) Priced up iostaa taeni J QQ and Beyond a shadow of doubt the richest bargain-picking of the year in dainty and stylish waists. This sale is made up of a trifle over 1,100 waists of white lingerie, batiste, voile, and smart tailored models of white and colored shirtings. The Assortments Are Varied and Include the Season’s Smartest Styles All of these waists are from our own stocks ‘and are offered at sacrifice prices, tomorrow, simply because some are slightly soiled, and others are ‘“‘mussed” ae a result of being handled and used for display purposes. To these we 3 3 = 8 e 5 z 3 et The best manufacturer of rocking horses favors The Big Store each season with his entire surplus and sample lines. The selling of these goods is an annual Toy Town event— TOMORROW IS THE DAY. All High-Grade Plush and Skin Swing Horses Mounted on Extra Strong Reinforced Bases Remember, please, these special prices are for tomorrow only. Plush Swing Horses Skin Swing Horses derful what a percentage of tts women| of the consumers of the goods they eeiped te manufacture, “ are good, how free Ita streets are from sel CONDITIONS NOT ALWAYS RE-| “what do you do with there first ffenders, th ve only Value Sale Price | Value Sale Price,| Value ‘Se FETC Ge ERECT Weak eu Gizcrad| Mims oa Oo ATRaGLoreres ea ENTREE S808... 6456 | 10.0... 66 98'| $8.78 have added waists where the sizes are broken and where ‘ Tug ge Herbert: was: aaieed 8.00....... 6.75) 12.50 12.00. lots are small, also from our own superb regular stooks. $10 Gold - billed Braceleta with enamelled watch; 7 25 Watch Bracelet—aolld gold; ex- tension style; with small Filled Bracelet eeieess watch; value 18 —several styles; ‘OMAIN Building, Main Poor.) wee aie 150 GREENHUT BUILDIN on these conditions,” he proter# | “re gepends on the circumetances in kivery time @ young girl comes before] each case. If the girl shows signs of ! me—a first offender—I make a mighty] repentence, If she seemingly wants to effort to discover the cause of her fall.| be good and hae a home to go to, shr I delve particularly into her social con-| ceta a warning—e warning that scares nt back to her family the pnrole ayatem proves {te value, But if she hasn't a home, if the case threatens to become a serious ‘one she ie sent to an institution.” | Divided Into Two Great Bargain 79¢ and $1 Lots, Tomorrow, at Remember, our own selling prices were $1.50 to $2.50, and these waists were the best values in town even at those figures. (MAIN Buliding, Piret Ploor.) MAIN BUILDIN' A Sale Unparalleled in the Men’s Furnishing Store dition, I strive to discover if it ie her environments that are responsible, “The verdiet of my experience le No. are mede with 3-inch posts; 2-inch top rods and 14-inch filling rods with vases; bright or satinfinish; in sizes 4feet 6 inches and 4 feet only Other items in this sale:— $26.00 Gray Drawings Mattrese— full 40 Ibs. in weight; full size made in one or feo parts, covered! with A.C.A. fancy- stripe: ticking; made in our own ‘15) work from an embroidery contractor,| fighting human nature. We have each girl's conscience for an ally, If her parents will watch over her and help je will be an easter one.” Accordion Knitted Silk Socks to Match I popular colors.) Your agi eis Dl sssveseeusaes 95c As there are only 1,200 of these wonderful holiday boxes we advise our friends to come early. and the whole family worked on it, t! the weekly income might be m: fielent to care for the moth: five emailer children. Genuine $6 $ 4 Chafing Dish, Made in nickel or copper finish; 3-pint size; with improved alcohol lamp; one of the best offers in chafing dishes that we have made this season. Other Specials for Tomorrow Teele 18-Piece Couster Sets comsisting of a b2-iueh porcelain tray, | 15 small coa “er for bottle and six tumbler bellers; at fe Fancy Baskets—values 85c to $1.50; at an 60c 10 $1.00 wreanoon. | . $5.15 to $2r leer 4 for pemes st sor Ay i ‘ R d jay, and !t was7 in the evening ators I hime ein, “Then Etfective Home Reme y ir su! a id embroidery until Better catil midnisnt. The nex: For Lung Trouble Morning she was tired before she starter to work. “The girk rebelled. She saw othe @rie of the neighborhood having @ good Tame--at feast that is what they called ft—ehe saw them with silk stockings, pretty shoes, willow plumes on large, @tylsh-appearing hats. She ‘aw on them ali for which she craved. One Gay she questioned one of th girls—| ° fod Gem: led to know how coud have these things which Mary was de- nied, though both famillea seemed in) aimilar circumetances, and learned tle, answer, } U “The result hed brought Mary Smith te the Night Court, ‘ ANOTHER CASE DIFFERENT 8UT LIKE THE FIRST. “But there was Bowie Brown, What Also Tomorrow—Combi- nation Holiday Boxes Containing Silk Open-End Four-in- Hand Ties Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Socks The three articles neatly up, ready for presentation on DOC sanitary bedding factory; at Oak Medicine Cabinets—size 8 x 12 inches, at Men's and Boys’ Tool Chests—at (GREENHUT Bullding, Main Floor and Basement) GREENHUT BUILDING: Initialled Glass Water This set consists an ® four-pint water $12.50 Single Door Book- | case — in fumed oak, golden oak or = mahog- 1 with Fumed Oak Library Tabl drawer, and shelves at ee boo W. M. TATEM. OMAIN Bafiding, Main Floor.) ve te effective In Bron- pes isco, wae. verre Prere Wott ve ta effective | jug of blown crys with six ularly at any finish; fan't have to get to her employer’s| Li nd in upbullding ¢ tumblers to match; each plece is nicely on bi table j:| 30 — Inches . i sal Blea ‘MAIN BUILDIN hand-engraved ‘with’ your taltal wip a, ee wide ano | $4 inches high; — has glass door, 28x42 in; 4 wooden movable Extra tumbl ers engraved with your 19. he made enough to take oare of his ‘ . femily—there was no night work 4 hat we cannot fll C. O, orders at this price. (GHEENHUT Bunting, Main Pleor.) | Winter Footwear These Extra Special Offerings Are Most O00 d K 8 i Suitable for Holiday Gifts GREENHUT BUILDING——————, $9.50" rOthes baoksases ® Nowhere in the city will you find a greater In Ee ular | | imitation Leather Couch—deepi\| Ye a ¥ . Sheppar nappé& &Co. : variety of winter footwear for home or out- Sale of Wilton Rugs ""s es aa Men oak Moar | = Reattered Oe ; (Established 1557) 1 door use than in fur Shoe Store. Ane Sray Holiday assortments now at their best. Mame fae ular Pr co 8 this 56: c_helght 50 one of the following items represen i purchases have been added and regular prices have been 9 i Other couches up to $45.00, Sale of tide gift that will be appreciated: cut into deeply. S475 Recker ae . vy Other = music claw cabinets at feet O00 | $6.25 to $125. (GREENHUT Butiding, Brascleres ‘orsets--A Clearance of N Winer Overcoats and Suits and ‘Timely Specials in FureLined Coats, House Coats and Smoking Jackets, in Greatest Variety 39- 41 West 23d Street re ‘Double 2a y eer Trading Stamps Before 12 0’Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER| Ree te j 4 ! « : a. Bocas 7 to Bef a useful $ f gift; at. + 115 nd_and Third Floors.) ® é Ww 1.25 and $1.50 Felt Jullettes — made 2. , 7 cm ~e S| ht bane juality felt; tur-trimmed, flexible soles; Oxif. oh Rugs. ia si Extra Sise Bugs: " In ences oak, 1 sliding cop- Pp & kK; ‘alue jale Price Size ‘alue ale Price o1 1021 Ca rpet-S ized Ly ugs ® | hy fray and ehh Livia 98 | Bs ‘ OH ef 10.6x10.6...... $54.50...... $37.50 tinish; yi eh teva 5 * Xs Misses’ and Children’s Felt Jullettes—regularly 57:00." 1250 10,6x12 50.50....... 42.60 wood seat | — ing, bortle- Representing the Products of A & 8c; fine quality felt; leather ‘soles; 79. (Seamless) 47.50 "$750 lin, 3x12 + 59.50....... 42.50 strongly made / Fe te. the Best Mills in America 5 red only; sizes up to 2; at.. $7.00. . 47.50 | 10.6x14........ 69.50 52.50 and finely fin. | golden oak; , . | Smaller Sizes. (shed; at Prices Range for 9x 12 ft. sizes Size Value Sale Price) Size Value Sale Price 89 Other Celtarenes : i ro , 36x63 inches $9.00. ..... $6.75 27x54 inches... $6.00 re TS 3.50 from $12.50 up $ O t $4 ] 3 ae Tae ee erence 36x63 inc! 27x54 inches. .. §50.. 3.95 to $105, = o 5 y_ blue, 36x63 inches | 27x54 inches. . Ris; M Cabine 4 O . » eithd brown; 1 to 6 years; at... 36x64 inches... 27x84 inches... 3.78 38 ha pA i > Men's $4.50 King Rubber Boota—come ahov 36x63 inches (GREENHUT Building, Firet Floor.) any finish; 40 Other Sizes at Proportionately Low Prices 8 the knee; as ated; dull finish; extra ny 55 inches high } 5 I S heavy soles; 6 to 12; at... $11.00 Gojucs and 19 inches An Average Reduction of 3 2 Bore’ $3.50 Storm Hing 1 Rubber Roots — dull $975 Other Sales—2""42.2 Today's Oak Extensor wide: well | ; - AL ®| ini heavy soles; tee hguaad lourna and flaished; Furniture, Carpets, Oriental Rugs i | Men's $3.75 Dall Finish Short Boote—heavy $9.15 MAIN BUILDING —Uned Pianow and Piayer-Pianoa—Men's || | easton: value i I ing —-si(w”:tCO BY | Soles Sizes 6 to 12; at. cere eeee serene . Neckwear, Socks, Suspenders and Hose Supporters in Hollday vine 10, Upholstery Goods and Bedding | | Children's $1.50. Pebble Leg Rubber Boxes 1's Tableware —~ Phitography. Supities— Peticoata |} | round tcp, 258.50 a Wns

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