The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1912, Page 12

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“MOVIE” OWNERS SEE GREAT LIGHT, PLAN REFORMS enlipmants Admit All the Evils Evening Oe ENE TIO I lB AR i EDNA MAY SPOONER MARRIED IN GREENWICH TO A. J. WALEY, ACTOR. ae ac lt FED THE EVENI! MAN AND WIFE SUFFOCATED WHEN HIS PIPE SETS FIRE. Blaze Does Barely $10 Damage, but Dense Smoke Takes Two Lives. Tn a fire that did barely $10 damage, Joseph Coborn, sixty-three, @ machinist, and his wife, Helen, thirty-five, were asphyxiated early to-day in their apart- ment on the top floor at No, 18 Wash- ington street. The fire was set by Coborn’a pipe dropping from his mouth as he dosed, NG ‘WORLD, | culty dremed, was found on the bed, |but his pipe was besld rocking chair in the centre of masd of matting. [tis tumbled off to sleep in his his pipe, failing, set the matting ‘Then, half stupefied by the dense smoke, he struggled across to the bed in an effort to save his young wife. The smoke was smelled by Frank Allen, occupant of adjoining rooms, on cond Regiment Armory, Patrolman | Nicien and Andrew Doyle. broke. into the flat from the fire-escape and, drag- sing Coborn and his wite out, began efforts at artificial respiration, Dr. Freedman of Volunteer Hospital found THOREDAY, DECEMBENW f9, tots. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Holiday Gifts When Coborn returned from his night- | both dead. ty visit to Andrew Doyle's Bo slight was the fire that ft was ex- the ground floor of the t ent, he| tinguished with @ few buckets of wate was happy but tired. His body, |} and the firemen w orld Has Charged, at East Side Meeting. PROMISE TO BE GOOD. Men’s Furnishings Gift Suggestions in the Special Values House Coats of Double Faced Cloth | $3.85, $5.50 to $7.50 Formerly $5.00 to $12.00 Velvet, Silk & Matelasse Cloth Coats $10.50, $13.50 & $15.00 Formerly $15.00 to $18.00 Silk Dressing Gowns $16.50 Values 822.50 to 825.00 Silk Dressing Gowns $22. 50 Formerly $30.00 to $35.00 Millinery Salon (Third Floor) Many Changes Suggested to End Danger to Morals of Young Patrons. Thirty-fourth Street, West Special Sale of HOLIDAY GIFTS (Appropriately Boxed) At Popular Prices (Main Floor) ‘ The following offerings represent very special values and are without exception of the very latest manufacture or importation: Chiffon Waists Strictly New Styles. French Hand-embrotdered and Lace-trimmed Boudoir Caps $1.45, $2.95, $4.75, $7.50, $10.00 Formerly $1.95 to $22.50 i Tf you haf attended the cute little meeting of east side moving picture theatre owners which convened « trifle after midnight in the Past Side Neigh- berhood Assotiation, No. 1 Eldridge street, and heard thelr talk for the first hour of to-day, you could hardly believe theap were the same who had railed against The Evening World for its cru- sade against sensational, immoral films and unsanitary theatres. Even moving Pleture men can see a point after @ while—a long while, it is true—but etill seeing it at all is an indication of better things to come. A few weeks ago they denied all that was printed by The Evening World re- warding the attendance of minors, in- decency, stench and danger to young girls, It may be because minds are | @RBPNWICH, Conn., Dec. 19.—Arthue most acute when t of the world |2: Waley, thirty-four, an actor of New sleeps, but they wi ‘ably to reason | YOrk. and Eiina May Spooner, twenty- & little better eatly to-tay than some |S@¥eR, an actress, who has a home at French Hair Ornaments in fine rhinestone effects, $2.00, $4.75, $10.00 Formerly $5.00 to $21.00 A Beautiful Assortment of Boutonnieres & Corsage Flowers at very attractive prices. Blanket & Terry Cloth Robes......... Gray Worsted Sweater Coats $2.85, $4.00 & $5.50 Blanket Robes...... $5.00, $0.00 & $7.50 Linen Handkerchiefs . $3.50 Exact copies of Foreign Models; in Wweeka ago. Instead of denying condi. |New Canaan, were married here yee lack, navy, brown and taupe. With white or colored initials.....dozen, $2.75 ter qi Hlong a olctured by The Evening Worle [“SIPovgtey ie a native of San Pran- 5.75 Linen Handkerchiefs.......++....doren, $4.00 a the bride was born in Centre- BING desea ceyaridil: wine: ths wield ville, Ya. the davahter of B.Spooner Cre de Chine Waists Tan Street Gloves......... . $1.00 & $1.35 fe ceremony Was perforinod al Grepe de Chine Waists Holiday Ribbons more, started. They inalsted, 19 | yeethodist parsonage of the Rev, Fred- fact, they were on the verge of dotne | sricy giichior, something themselves, Only the action of The Evening World and other news: | sale ent papers which took up the campaign pre-| the amiasion of minors. Youngsters Vented them from being the first in the | who want to fee the movies will pass But now that the matter is under |{n with some adult in violation of the on, why, they're all good fellows | Jaw. Why not have certain hours set A aside in which children could attend? ways wanted to do the right) “since The Evening World brgan to ha:nmer us," Newest styles with Prince Imperial frill and Byron collar. Silk Mixture Pajamas. $2.7. 5» $4.50 & $6.00 White only. 5.00 Messaline Waists Representing very special values. All decidedly new models. in white, black and colors. 3.75, 4.50, 5.75 Voile and Marquisette Waists Made in the latest high neck effect with Byron and Medici Collar. Accordion Ribbed Silk Hose & Tie to Match $1.00 per set Accordion Ribbed Silk Half Hose $1.05 per pair—Value $3.50 Special Values thing, They were Just on the point of Keep- | have seen there were abuses which ing ehildren out of their theatres dur- | ought to be corrected. Members of the ing bchool hours, They belleved, in fact | association are lighting up their houses Imported Extra Quality Dresden Ribbon Suitable for Fancy Work, with Satin Edge, 8 inches wide. c peryard. Value $1.25 Dresden, Satin Striped, Plaid and Ombre Ribbons 4 to 7 inches wide 28c and 3Qc per yard Fancy Brocade Sash and Hair Bow Ryjbbons in Pink and Light Blue 4inch, 25¢ yard. 7 inch, 39¢ yard said the President, “we Silk Half Hose, all colors 50c, $1.00 & $1.35 they had reasoned it all out, that if | and keeping stricter watch on the sale children were admitted during school | f tickets.”” i ‘The other apenkers advocated stopping te ae eat the eae truancy. Also | the didnfectant pump: ending back ry is le which t# quite /Aims that are objectionable, even though ‘ important, They were Just on the verge | ft entails a money loss; doing away j of Ihting their places up a lttle more | with sensational deceptive posters; ea to prevent indecent actions while films| tablishing reserved seats for were being displayed. They were on | come alone; clearin rm the point of getting rid of the gang-| before the entrances; questioning chi- st ho congregate before thelr places | Fen accompanied duits to learn tf ineujting women, and had juat begun | {2 child te related to the one bringing 2.00, 3.00, 3.75, 4.50 Dressy Blouses him or her Into the “movie and wa to consider ventilation as a substitute | ing the actions of young men with for disinfectant eprayed with a pump, te guard against white agents. Of Chiffons, Satins, Brocades, Crepe de Chine, in white, ALL READY T2 REFORM WHEN| “Ge! busy and improve your places,” black and all the new evening shades, + PRODDING BEGAN. warned the leader of the ‘movie Infeed they had about concluded tt 9.50 to 45.00 owners, “or there Is danger to the whole industry. Was time for a change, when along — ° combs The Evening World and attacks | SCHOONER RUNS AGROUND For Winter Sports stan roo ae H seck, sor'n'wns'miansre've | OFF SANDY HOOK; ASKS AID.) 4 *Forsyibe” College Sweater at $5.00 fore they wore ready, twenty-five of or a‘‘Forsythe’”’ Genuine Mackinaw at $10.50 them, facing Dr. Moscowitz of the Rast | Pugs and Life Savers Go to Rescue Ade Neighborhood Association, who of the L. Herbert Taft, Stuck Is Always a Most Acceptable Gift acted as chairman. Chief Inspector e gangsters from Fancy Dresden Coat Hangers b S c) Women’s and Misses Who sacs Vibes bids Sweaters Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters of pure . white and colors. pe eens Wallace of the Bureau of Licenses was Present and spoke briefly without com- mitting himself, excapt to say he was in favor of the Folks ordinance and hoped it would go through and become @ law. Then Jonah Goldstein of the association stante1 tha “movie” on Romer Shoals. ‘The schooner L. Herbert Taft, which wailed to-day for Havana, went aground on the Romer Shoals, off Sandy Hook, shortly before noon, and hoisted a code flag of distress, summoning immediate anwintance, Gloves (atin ros) 8-Clasp Overseam Real French Kid Skin, Paris Point Emb'd. Value 1.75 at 1.25 12-Button White Mousquetaire Glace, made of $2.95 Values $5.50 $6.50 $4.95 $6.50 $8.00 Novelties in Leather Goods Jewel and Stick Pin Cases, Manicure Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Leather Clocks, Coat Hangers in Leather Cases, to the mourners’ bench by stating point- Litesavera from the Sandy Hook sta- Kissam Leather. Value 2.75 at 1.95 Military Brushes in Cases, Flat Cloth 2 BEET toture ieccene Petty Ce clear | tase Meroules and LJ, Merritt sisames |. 1-Clasp P. X. M. Capes. Value 1.25 at 1.00 Brushes, Card Cases, Wallets, Sewing $2.00 Beton improper films being dis- es wy eat ig Set Ang more A CASS. . ccc cece sesecons Brinn eosedl aa he Yo Horbert Tatt waa oharisred $ Sewing Cases, Jewel Cases, Stick Pin Cases, | thouene the Bima Improper’ Mr Goi |B ly amareotna els 1 90 oy Special Neck Dress cris now Exquisite Odors in Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Tie Haut 50¢ jr etete aia, ae creme be chinks Siin tater , i” New and Exclusive Novelties, 50c, 75c, 1.00 Im orted Perfum es ers, Picture Frames, Card Cases and Purses. each EEE ik uh wile adllater adusing |.han inciidine (ne ompisin, a1 of whore Byron and Robespierre Collars, 1.00 to 6.50 ip Travelling Bags, Suit Cases, Brief Cases, og GAR Se co fh cay eal Tet Da a A erie Jabots with trimmings of real The following well-known perfumes put uw Fitted Dressing Cases, Thermos Cases,| $5.00 take him great), and falling in tove | Thomaston, Me., and has @ cargo of Irish, Cluny or Filet, 1.50 to 15.00 small size bottles and boxes expressly for a Bottle Sets, Manicure Cases, Jewel Boxes, to with @ vampire and spurning his work. | (ment. & Taylor. Smaller bottles than can be found Medicine Cases, Air Cushions, Music Rolls, $. 70. worn wife, who dies in poverty, while A third tug went to the rescue of the 'e elsewhere, and of course at a smaller price. Velvet, Silk and Leather Carriage and Van- ity Bags, Strap Books........eessssere schooner this afternoon, but failed to fhe dances at the diplomatic ball, @ not | 541) her off, Neither ve quite the right kind of a film for chil- | was then In Immediate da ) Grea, especially when the vampire 18{ she lay brondside to t depicted luring the artist which broke over her One movie man after another rose to a Gefand the filma. Mail Orders Filled within twenty-four hours. el nor crew er, although westerly seas, times. 22 to 26 John Forsythe 4th St, West Ideal, Mary Garden, Sarah Bernhardt “Dhey are all ocusored before we set : Lord & Taylor, small size.............+55+ $1.00 them,” was the turden of the reply. | steamship Berlin docked Yenterday N “ aki wi morning Deputy United States . * vp take just what wo get from the | Horny Deeuiaan ane # repreacntativs Lord & Taylor, medium size............ -- $2.00 of the German Consulate in New Yor arrested Felix Mohaupt, twenty-six years old, a German bank clerk, He is what a picture Js unt!l we seo it in our houses. We show nothing but pictures Victor Christmas Gifts Azurea, Djer Kiss, Floramye, Perfecture which have been censored by the Na-| oharged with having stolen $1,440. He ‘i tional Board of Censorship, Seranged to work his passans, but after Lord & Taylor, small size.............. s+ 50 Ideal for the Home “Well, I am on that bourd,” sald Dr, | @ wireless message was locked up. or ay or Mogcowltz, “and the reel spoken of, i i: PR reat ae that of the artivt’s story, was not Lord & Teylor, medium sise. ++ $1.00 Founded 1826 Victrolas $15 to $250 passed by the Board of Censors, That and olver uncensored reels are displayed at your houses.”” “Your posters,” cut in Inspector Wal- Hazard’s Cologne—Wicker Covered lace, “are harmful. The bright Mtho- ? 35, 756. $1.00 & $2.00 graphs do not depict scenes on the filma, HOUSEHOLD ’ , Oak, Mahogany o 0 ns left fro . ‘4 , $1.00, $1.50 50, 4 . OBER SS Mens Shoes Valicu 35, 81.00, 61.50 and #250 Oat, Meingeny years ago and bought up by the film people to attract passersby.” ‘The motion picture men were hurt, but admitted this was partly true, Afer that it was casy to suggest good things to be done. RESERVED SEATS FOR UNES- » CORTED YOUNG GIRLS. “Tet there be three or four benches reserved for young girls without escort,” suggested President Trigger of the Mov- ing Picture Theatre Owners’ Associa- Remarkable Values NECESSITY Eleto Cologne. .. .Values 50¢ & $1.00..25¢ & 50c Eleto Extracts.....Value 50c.............005 Eleto Lavender Water.....Value 25c Sore Victor 250 Ivory Grain 3-Piece Sets Recor ds Hair Brush, mirror and comb. 60c Value $5.00 per set and upwards Patent Leather Dress Boots Button or lace.......... Calf or Kid Boots for general wear...... Hie serious or slight, which may ani member of the family at any tii In quickly disposing of pi $6.00 values, $3.95 household remedy, ¢ antiseptic, soothes, cools and sabes phemmall daily for toilet Tan Grain Storm Boots It might be harmful to the repytation “of the place. | texture. It offers the hala een tion of Poslam in a form particularly beneficial for tender skin. EEE | cant) and Foam Soap pice $3 cents hed Lead ber ohil- Jam Soap (price 25 cents) a itt eg For free samples write to the Emergency wae ae 82 West 25th Street, New it one | sequlasing City. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Men's Slippers......... $1.25 to $3.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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