The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1913, Page 5

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“MOVIES” FOR THE, Tera from Page Four.) » aside from the money the men lowe, they hate to see the disappointed faces of the children whose moth- &re too busy to accompany them. INO. & WEST ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY4FIFTH STREET—Very few ehil@ren here. The. fiims were beyond ofticism, tho floor clean and the gen- eral arrangements all right. Moving picture houses in the 3ronx mother of four children and a strong supporter of the Griffin bill. the children of New York,” she says. Here is Mrs, Hoffman's report in full: re. 8 and found them all well ventl- late men attentive. At the Nicoland, Third jan, and ‘the children try to sneak in. it and he said he could no! dren in without a guardian, as he would be arrested and fined. “At the Savoy I bought tickets for three little girls who accosted men on the stree thein they gives the men a chacne to take ad- vantage of them, as so many bf them do, At, the Crotona there were at least Fd children begging women and men uy their tickets for them. At the Claremont, both Sunday and Monday, there were crowds of cnii ren trying to get In. Those who were fortunate enough to have some one to take them in were | 4 happy and those who were turned away | wore gloomy faces. “I stood at the door of the Ow! Theatre for at least half an hour, watching the f) M€ttle ones trying to get inside. I founa 4, the conditions of houses very favorable ad fm all ways, and the GrfMin bill, provide “sy tinge special matinee for children with a ‘Matron in charge, would make the chil- e dren happy, and, as the pictures are instructive, teach them aa well. The following houses were personally inspected by me and found all right: KING, Third avenue and One ..un- venty-fourth and One Hun- | enty-fitth street, i One Hundred and 3ev- enty- fourth street and Wochington ave- nue | STAR, Third avenue near Wendover. | MAJESTIC, Third avenue and One Hundred: and Seventy-second street. SAVOY, Third avenue, Ono Hundged nd Sizty-sixth and One Hundred and Sixty-zeventh stree OWL, Third avenue and Sixty-sixth street. COMET, Boston road and One Hun- { Gred ang Sixty-fifth street. NICOLAND, Third avenue and One | Hundred and Sixty-second street. MELROSE, One Hundred and Fifty- | aixth street and Melrose avenue. chester. | LONGWOOD, Longwood and ‘Vest- PORT MORRIS, One Hundred and ‘Thirty-eighth street and Si. Ann's ave- Forty-ninth street and Bergen avenue. and Third avenue, Alexander avenue. Hundred and | Hundred and Seve PLEASANT HOUR, rest avenupe. ighth street. Vestchester, For NICOLAND, Westchester, Tinton ave- nue. COLONIAL, Westchester, Union aves I> ose BRONX CENTER, between One Hun 7 dred and Sixtieth street and Union ave- nue. VICTOR, Intervale avenue near Daw- eon street. KNICKERBOCK One Hundred and Hundred and Si . BRONX LYCE | One Hundred F WILLIS A ' and Forty-fitt ONE HUN seventh street. NEVER SUSPECTED KIDNEV TROUBLE—-GAINED FIFTY : "POUNDS IN. WEIGHT. ——— Some time ag I was suffering from what I supposed was rheumatism. I Tame ao bad that I could hardly get on feet from a sitting position. I ran eal in weight from 195 to 145 pounds, Itried different kindoiet of megiane, but saw Dr. received little or no imer's 'Swamp-Root rag recom- fected. I thought I would try a fifty- cent bottle of Sram Bort and sce what the effect would be. I commenced tak- ing it ace bonght three they completely back to my original ~+ recommended toe 1 tter to Dr. Kilmer & Binghamton. information, telling and bladder Wiben mention nid. Regular fittye cent and reel size Lottles for sale at all drug,stores, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘JANUARY 17, 1018. _ “Better Goods | for the Same Money or the ~ :| |GREENHUT-S Extra Peicisgey MAIN BUILDING (Details in Today’e Evening Journal.) MAIN bh rea ae go Music Hits at Ge; Clear. isses 5, SMepnistes Turban seis to $5 Shoes at $2.45; Women's $5 skins at. at Men's Overcoats, values to $25, at $10; sale a Music Rolls for ‘Player-Pianos. FL COPE ©. 18®to 19% Streets EVENING WORLD For Tomorrow (Saturday) Only * $1 to $2 Vacuum Bottlea—will kee) 36 hours, and bed Ltpsan, warm ene tn tappeeena’, condition. Also the posters impressed me as being especially satie Sotory. So often, where the show is + Fa aid the posters are gaiish and “THIRD AVENUE AND NINETY- @QUXTH STREET—Satisfactory house, ‘and proprietor seemed to be making an attempt to keep the law about not ad- Ing unaccompanied children. I All Trimmed Millinery]| At Reduced Prices You never hada better opportunity to buy beautiful winter millinery at very low prices. 96 and 60 to i bee ew $3.9 yoda (4 hor fa 12-Yard Panes MAIN Rea, ‘Main Floor.) 79¢ GREENHUT. BUILDING Serim—with colored Ton borders; I saw no children alone in this $1.35 High-Grade Dressed Dolle—tull- These prices an crowd our Millinery Salon, tomorrow. Come early and get first pick. MAIN BUILDING 44c Books ly Published t Oren at $1.08) f (MAIN. Buliding, Fret Fleor,) MAIN BUILDIN: Here’s the Neckwear That Men Wait For! Finest Full-Size, Open-End Squares; Values to $1.50; Tomorrow, at ORE than 12,090 fine four-in-hand scarves in our have ever offered—and every tie is fresh, new an were visited by Mrs, H. Hoffman, the ‘H believe its pasrage would be one Of tho best things that could happen for stigated quite @ number of the and the exits lighted and aisle- avenue and One Hundred and Sixty-sec- ond street, they will not sell tickets to children unless accompanied by @ guard- Popular Fiction in Great Variet When the aisle man catches them he A few of the many excel- ejects them. I spoke to the man about allow chil- eatest January distribution, which begins tomorrow. The biggest lot we And we ask you not to confuse this sale with other events which are made up of “odds and ends” or neckwear made from remnants of silks, speclally produced for January selling. ALL OF THESE TIES WERE MADE UP FOR WELL-KNOWN SPECIALTY STORES— intended for regular holiday sellin atfullprices. A wonderful collection of beautiful patterns in every fashionable colorand shade. The shapes are the most approved, poster open-end squares ; and when you see these ties, tomorrow, you will buy them in half-dozen and dozen lots. But Hundreds Are Worth $1.50. Hundreds of others are dis- played in our big Book Store. THE BLACK WOL¥'S BREED—ty Haris Dickson. begging to be taken in. I told should not do this, as tt only Re res the St Quality; None ware Less — F r ice, Tomorrow, at 35c Each, or é5e; You (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Ne THE FORGE. i, THE. FOREST — by THE wernt Aor FlPl—by Moly Blot saweil. MAIN BUILDING Clearance of Boys’ Winter Suits, Overcoats and Reefers This Season’s Lowest Prices in Tomorrow’s Sale. Every Item Printed Here Tells of a Big Bargain. Overcoats of Chinchillas ee as materials; all sizes; a ae $s $9. is Suiits —cassimeres, gheviots, GA! Mca POF be aah Fred- le Turns TERDAY by Charles Nevitie ‘STER OF pisor apes 10 Francie Lynde. THe “OTHER SIDE "OF THE DOOR—ty TATTLE Te OF CUPID — ty Paw (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) (Big variety of styles; full’ range of sizes. $8 Overcomts—swagger effects; 34-length mode! $12.75 Chinchilia Overcoats Reefers—also Overcoats in popular single- and double. Sheepskins Best pedal ‘satin. ae finished suede leathers. ney appropriate decorations for library, sitting room orden. © 4 Monogramsor other designs burnt on free of charge. (MAIN Building, Main Ploor.) MAIN BUILDIN 2 Lee Hand Bags Norfolk and Double- Salts—most of ‘em with |“Jane ive pairs of Knickerbocker $ it spe are for tomorrow. The years—will be fitted perfectly. oe convertible collar| *5 [MAIN Bullding, Second Ploor.) MAIN BUILDING: Charming Silk & Chifton Blouses Not One Worth Less Than Choice, Tomorrow, at dng Hundred and] RE, One Hundred 2.98 Many Are Worth #5.90 Each 1120 Blouses, representing the entire stock on hand of twelve of the best sellin; (two of which we illustrate) produced for early spring business. This manufacturer needed money — the waists were desirable—hence this sale! Enough for the details of the transaction; the best part follows: Your Choice of HANDSOMEST STYLES; HIGH AND LOW NECKS; SHORT OR LONG SLEEVES. The materials are STRIPED SILKS, PLAIDS, MESSALINES IN ALL THE FAVORED . Also CHIFFONS IN SOLID COLORS, FIGURED and FLOWERED DE- SIGNS. Some of these blouses are made with fine net yokes and collars; others are rlined with Point d'Esprit and Cluny lace, med with chiffon in contrasting shades. om others have lace jabots and are orna- mented with silk-covered buttons. The collection is the best offered this segson at anywhere near this price. All sizes in the lot, but not every size in each style. Th the season—but come early for beat ‘choice, at i MAIN BORLDIN Women’s $3 and “$3.50 $ Shoes, at Patent leather, button shoes with cloth tops i plain or tipped toes; patent leather or kidskin Blucher and lace These were made for a prominent store out-of- town, but for some reason were not delivered. All sizes and widths in every style. Goodyear-welted soles. o) Boys’ $3 and-43.50 $ Farge Shoes, ste These are from one of the large: worth less than $3, but, b 1114, and 12 for smaller Two purchases Boys’ Sweaters , (All in coat style.) The head of our Leather Goods Department regards this as the best “Buy” of his career. These Leathers: Real Monkey, Grained Goat, Goat Seal and Walrus- Grained Leathers. The Frames Are Bea tiful R, Prospect avenue, tllis avxenue and at One Hundred ‘AND SIXTY-NINTI STRBET, between Washington and These tage are excellent $e: values. ‘MAIN. BUILDING Fresh ag (We do not deliver eggs.) Our Own Baking manny wipow POUND CAKES 25@ Fresh Meats biggest basgeins of of SAUSAGE — fresh made, country” 14¢ mended for kidney trouble, but I never had any idea that my kidneys were af- Jing to directions and in a few days I saw that it was helping me. T used the fifty- cent bottle and then dollar bottles and me. I have gone jght—105 pounds and [am a thorough advocate of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, as I believe it to beasomarigatle preparation for what it is e either hand-sewed or ery pair is PERFECT. “(MAIN Bultding, Third Floor.) Some of Saturday’s Wines & Liquors a “ef $2.50 Shoes, ro About 2,000 pairs of misses’ and children’s shoes i skin; button orlace. Made ona full, roomy orthopedic pl $1.60 Out ~consisting of a solid brass in- verted burner, glass cylinder, good quality mantle and large opal 1 10 and Chimney Combined. leather, gun metal cal 1 sizes from 812 to 2. in Russia calf and kid § Smaller sizes, from 5to8,at *2.45 Men’s Finest *3.50 to *5 Shoes all styles and all are A well known make Svery pair siam; mped, Mt leathers, Ail: size: 65¢ at sone L Umberto 49¢ MAIN BUILDING Men’s Imported. Soft Hats, $1.55 Values to $3.60; tomorrow, a Choice of many new and smart. blocks .in newest shades of green, brown, Oxford and, gray. Meny.of these hats are silk- lined. Bow of side lor in-English fash- ion—at back of hat. Clearance! About 400 ‘|Derbies and Soft Hats, at | shape, (MAIN Building, Second Ploor.) serge, corduroy and novelty mix- and extra advan than otherwise. (QAAIN Building, Firet Fleer.) 95 | $8:00 arade, at. Seostieeees wee with ih Byron collars; values § ‘4. 50 nen A BOE. Sr RA Can GSE A ame Silver-Plated Table Ware ina Sweepiag Clearance One of the most remarkable sales that we have ever held in our Silver An occasion of most ab: Ks # pride in her table; and for Rees amare for eve-y woman who takes Here are just a few selections: 14-inch Trays, Bread Sets, Incandescent Gas Lights Big Display and Sale, Tomorrow $1.25 Outfit —con- sisting of a solid brass inverted green or amber, wih beans Li match : Manile... 10c Weleboch No. “ (GREENHUT Buil All sizes in the lot, but “| fot every size in every In this sale, tomorrow, you heave achoice of new and desirable styles, pret peor astperhteer ars tures; blue, black and gray; regular sizes. These skirts represent the sur- plus of a well-known manufacturer, therefore there are 4nly a few in each style—but that is rether an MAIN BUILDING bet’ Sweaters For Men and Boys Men's Sweaters aris ed , and ownurs of boarding houses. $1.50 Outfit—con- sisting of a solid brass inverted 35e Welsbach Junior Gas Lt com, with brass burace,

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