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: } it i «with Geraldine Farrar tn the part of + York girls are enrolled on the register | —_——>— Students Need $1,500,000) ' to Complete Fund for|‘vrtens. Needed New Building— To Give Benefit Opera Party Jan. 3, When Farrar Will Sing in “Madama Butterfly.” Barnard College te going to have an @pere party. But there's nothing the Jeast bit exclusive about !t. Barnard fmvites every friend it posesses to attend the beneMt for its Quarter Cen- tury Building Fund, to be given in the Metropolitan Opera House on the eve- ning of Jan. 3. There will be e epectal performance of “Madama Butterfly,” building: Cho-Cho San, Tickets may be procured from the Darnard Benefit Committee @ the home of Mrs. Ogden Mille Reid, Mo, 7 West Fifty-firet street, where the benefit headquarters will be kept open every day from 9 till & b’olock. ‘The tickets will be sold at almost no advance on regular opera rates. The Golden Horseshoe boxes will elso be! i on sale, at $160 apiece, as their soolety owners have been asked to abdicate their rights for a single night. Barnard is the New York girlie col- | 20x, lene. Of the eight hundred girl etu- dents to-day great, the overwhelm. img majority, are New York girle—the eisters and daughters and neighbors of New York men. Every year more New @f the Freshman clase than were en- rolled the year before. MONEY NEEDED TO CARE FOR NEW YORK GIRLS. Baroard College needs a benefit, needs money from loyal New Yorkers, TO TAKE CARE OF NEW YORK GIRLS! ‘Tr's the girls with homes in New York Citm who are crowded and eraniped bo- = all endurance, and for whom new Bo far, New York cirte mm @ fine byalty in choosing OPEW EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES ro uingle, None Fc A Ladies’ ae FURNITURE. RUGS etc CASH ox CREDIT OUR TERMS: $32? Down On +5Q% | 952 Down On$ 7 50 #15° Down On 100.) = LARGER AMOUNTS (N PROPORTION 2114 -3° AVE. BET. HB™ & MOM STS ear BOT sTOmS || i3S3 W. 125 ST. | BET LEMOX & 7° AV. And they will not belleve that provert iy generous New York will permit such @ atute of affairs when tt once In Just @ year Barnard will be twenty- five years old. twenty-fifth birthday it hopes to completed a bullding fund of $2,000,000, The sum of 40,00, one-quarter of the grand total, has already heen collected, for the most part by the strenuous eelf Gental of undergraduates and alumnae. The henor of New York d# surely in- volved in raising the other miilion and @ half during the next year. And there fe no bdetter way for New Yorkers to begtn 1914 than by turning out in full force for the performance of ‘Madame Butterfly” on the $4 of January AOMIRABLE SITE FOR A NEW ‘There te @ fine long weep of campus | betwen Brooks Ilali and the college on Columbia Heights, It will made an admiratle site for the new | The Feod-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in For infants,invalide and growing children. [Rarely upbuilding the wholebody, \tes nursing mothereand the aged, Mose healthful than tea or coffee. Toho we cubetitute. Ask for HORLICK'’S: | GEN at ber cents. within one Year, Broadway, New York || OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL. OUMISTMAS 2 RS — ESE ERAN PCP ry Bos a | otudente Tiere will he a gymnasium ‘| j too, @ thing witch Barnard does no oy present powsona, |e H young students need gymnanium practice, but Barnard give have ® ape etal need of ft. Sin live in New Yo at ave not the ¢ atdoor | & ation Which are enjoyed as @ ( with the greatest diMouky Barnard | cannot continue indefinitely, Unless the two million dotiare ia raised, unless the new bitidings are made possible, Bar- nard must aay, with all the regret in the world, to the brigm young women turning longing @, from New Yorke | nigh eokools, “You cannot come, There |t9 no place to put you." ‘The “Ktanding | Room Only” eign ia already out. Very soon even standing room will be ia | ing to New York gitle who want to en- § | ter Now York's own college for eirle— unlem the Quarter Century Butlding | Find ia auccessfully completed, Yadway's Dulldings, which will give study room| worLD WARTS WORK WONDERS. and luncheon room to the New York As @ present for ite neo BUILDING, The Severest Test of a Coffee is in after-dinner coffee. The rich essence—un- diluted —ts sipped leisurely and its flavor ie more noticeable, powder form. It is the last thing your guests taste and the Ungere. memory of their enjoyment of it To have this important detail of your dinners an unusual success, serve Yuban. Your guests will find it surprisingly distinctive in flavor. ‘When you offer Yuban, you are serving the coffee the greatest coffee merchants in the world have for many years offered their own guests. IU x BAUMANN Al 6438.4 3AVED aBR a ng Ti Until Christmae Time Credit Lo E Ine On Easiest P int Pli ‘o Dn arsed layme lan — a com | wtted, rom, oe sone: WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD Fang Writ i for ow NEW OUR LIBERAL CRADIT TERMS BOOKLET senionne ing ivemee mre arding our o failed FREE. feud. PROMPT DELIVERIES OUT OF TOWN BY AUTO MORI: TRUCKS 3’ Ave.Corn.84" Sr. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, Girls Haven’t Room to Fat Lunch In Comfort at Crowded Barnard’ jot: course by students at country col- from a drug habit. The mot the pet of a woman cocaine the extraordinary feature of ti that Gnd all the haitucinations of sight an touch of human belngs addicted to thi habit. young man {a @0 impetuous He si Migs Thi he used to be @ waiter, ‘1818. MONKEY W'TH DRUG HABIT. | hown by Dr. Briand at (Hate! Meeting of I “GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR Marcel Briand se last night at) meeting of the 1 Society of 1 Maitcine—-a monkey y yas| StO} washing hair! “Dry this!) Besides bens this! Makes it glossy, soft d_ abundant. plication of Danderine « particle of dandruff, stopping itching the monkey acquire? the habit derine is to the h yy, @nd not by imitation of Surely try FC if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your h st moisten a |i cloth with deri iw iy Tt goes ti it up Ris Dens 4 and strengthens them. the sensations propertics cause a. strong and besutl few minutes you will be |. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy —————_ TRADED WITH A TRAY Herald) abundant and possess an incom- Mies Twontyoaa That handaot iy carries everything before tn | rtyodd—Naturally. They say eee ; GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 = Ho. It is an event of far deeper significance than the mere advent of a shining new Piano among the furniture. It means the unfolding of a vast vista of en- joyment, which so far tas been missing Into many such a home, the first Piano will come this Christmas—the be- ginning of a musical life for the children. Into many another will come a new and successor to a Piano which has grown old in faithful service. If yours is one of the homes to be brightened this Christmas by the coming of music, you will do well te Choose the Christmas Piano In the GIMBEL Piano Store For your selection lies only among Pianos of whose excellence we have thoroughly assured ourselves, before admitting them to the GIMBEL Roll of Pianos in which artistic merit is paramount. Pianos of splendid bee in the musical world. Pianos for which GIMBELS and the makers stand sponsors. But sold. at podersit,, heed prices, which are not loaded up with the cost of expensive These permet You Are Safe in Buying: PIANOS ’ For those who have the delightful ability to play themselves. An instrument of ex- VOSE—s.8 akin? Fame ter Oe M ILTON— ~~ ellence, and by far the its sympathetic bees we have found at its moderate 9 aticae constructwn and Grands, 9625 —t lendid ee splen SHONINGER—",#!7§2, CONREID—?isioc' fade ape cholee, of seinarion, conervs factory. Of equah merit with many 1nd schools, {or it for its splendid durability Pianos sold for $50 to $76 more, an pet ta, and $375 adve) as wi and more, Upgente, , $825 Uprights, $190. and $210 PLAYER-PIANOS Which Unlock the Gates of Music to Every One VOSE Player-Pianos, $625 SHONINGER Player-Pianos, $600 MILTON Player-Pianos, $500 CONREID Player-Pianos, $450 Very Convenient Christmas Terms May Be Arranged on All These Instruments The Player-Piano Offering of the Year! The $600 “CECILIAN” at $415 Bighth Floor ([GIMBEL, BROTHERS NO DANDRUFF—25 GENT DANDERINE Besides beautifying the hair, one ap- of rain and sunshine are to ht to the roots ‘ating, stimulating id Bie-pro| om any drug store or! parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, toilet counter nnd try it as directed, It Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Want” Will Go and Get It. oer eee rf ialold je ah Raincoat Co Usetul Gifts THAT WILL DELIGHT EITHER Boy or Girl Tet Af Direct to You at SPECIAL SALE PRICES ANNOT BE Du. tit Aa RL se wite ns, 6 IRLS’ Cape $3.60 Value ies Finest quabity red and bluse satecn, Full sesep ehirt, attached heed; beaut#ul pleid linings 4 ie 4 to 14 In st ope nan ad ge @ay~ ma- ter, 9259 value= OBE Boys’ ‘ BLACK Best black rubber: heater cured and vul- for weather; (God 4 to I Black ‘wester hat to match, * coll teh u collar; pate pln wind tab on sleeves: ages 4 e | Same in finest blue sateen; 96.00 Slip-On | Raincoat sborg 7 | Value $4 Made of bombazine, double texture; | handsome plaid line | ines, military coRar; | p.tch pockets; amart- “eut; tan and olive Hat to match. 59c_* Boys’ Xmas Special FORMEN,WOMEN& MISSES | Newest English Slip-Ons tees pts enor zea$ 75 5. Ped, "ects ALL GOODS 'P. ACKED IN HANDSOME HOLIDAY BOXES | Two Broadway Stores 941 B'way, N. W. Cor, 22d St. 'LATIRON BLDG.) 835 B'way,S. W. Cor. 13th St. CAUTION: | | As we cannot prevent ipitators from using | the name “GOODYEAR. een." cn ; our full name and pe location of our| only two New York stores. | BOTH STORES _ OPEN EVENINGS ° UNTIL CHRISTMAS K