The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 8

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X 15 East 52d Street y Desires to Announce an Sale Prices 45 up to OH Formerly $135 to $385 | HATS Formerly $25 ta $75 y , H Now °7 to 915 THE EVENING WORLD, dé tevkt’ WOVEMBER 24, i JUDGESPLANNING (ESSE Serre, ||] tims of the eviction evil evicted by landlords, the Becond District. | ilies’ whone household thrown into the etreet. ies, kauer, landlord of the ||| months’ old baby, Pauline, |} Jacob Jacobs, a "| Jacob Sct; aac Isaac Seligman and Judge susiveliing BABY CONTESTS FOR eee _| EVENING WORLD PRIZES Judge Guatay Hartman, of the Sec- ond Municipal Court, to-day an- nounced his course of action in the ||| pian he originated to relieve the vic- low fork. He has interested prominent men and | women in behalf of poor families ||| forced out of their homes through in- ||, ability to pay rent, and proposes the ||| appointment by Mayor Mitchel of a ||| commiasion to work tn conjunction | /® ||| with organized charities and raise |Cheleea district of Manhattan babies funds to be distributed In worthy di- rections through co-operation with Judges of the Municipal courts. Jenac N. Seligman, a banker, has || under consideration # plan for him to| quarters of the Hebrew Educational act as treasurer of the fund, and a/|Socioty, Hoskinson and Sutter Ave- conference has been arranged for|les, East New York. W is in Friday of Judge Hartman, Mr. Selig- hi man and Jacob H, Schiff. Henry olety started its contest last Bruere, City Chamberlain, is baving g. Examinations are continued tiation prepared that tell the real | to-day and to-morrow between 2 and story of hardebip auffered by families Tho idea of providing relief and | ville district, bounded on the north proper investigation of cases coming by Atlantic Avenue, on the south by up in the Municipal Courts was con- oeived mome time ago and was pre- | Pennsylvania Avenue. y sented at a meoting of the Board of] These children ranged between ui Ss ouses Judges by Harry H. Schiaoht, super-| three months and three years of axe 4 intondent of the Fast Bide Protective |at the time of their rogiatration last Association. Hocause the majority of | spring. They have been divided into eviction cases occur on the East Side | three classes according to age. For the matter was taken up by Judges | each class The Evening World offers || Hartman, Aaron J. Lavy, Benjamin | two prizes of $10 and §7 respectively. Hoffman and Leonard A, Snitkin of | The prize of the larger amount goes {| Kighty-nine thousand dispossess|the highest percentage of improve- ||| notices were aerved on tenants in the| ment since the spring examination. | great city last year, 38,000 of thei |The prise of §7 will in each inatance j}) betne in an, Of this num-|be awarded to the baby who scores ||| ber more ,000 occurred in the | highest. By this arrangement, while ||| Second District Court, at No, 264| the emphasis is propery placed upon Madison Street. There were 883 fam- | the improvement of bables who need nt. Bho appeared in court carrying her five palestine Rar oe Oe isi bere taos tat| iietatan: Lega be onlaren Be ab and Visit the Lower Floor, Heraments 4 bag Noe Fo Toye;' Dole, F< dite pe A \ NOW IN LAST STAGES | The two better baby contests as yot undectded out of fhe long sorics for which The Evening World has provided prizes are now on their last lap. In Fast New York and in the are to-day receiving their final ox- {amination to determine their improve- ment during last six months. ‘Twenty-five little ones were brought yesterday afternoon to the new head- | 6 P. M. Over 200 babies have been Invited for this final testing, all of whom are residents of the Browns- Hegeman Avenue, on the west by Utica Avenue and on the east by to the baby in each class who shows wore |= 0 idea of ||| Judge Hartman and his associates in i|| trying to relieve theao conditions is j]] Mot to pauperise people by merely \|| paying @ month's rent and then hav- || {ng the same thing happen again, but ||) to inquire into the cause of the dis. ||| tress and remedy it, chiefly throug! finding work for the head of fam- Among cases illustrating the condi. ||] Uons on the Kast reg in the Second ||| Diatrict Court to-day was one heard |\} by Judge Hoffman, Yin which Mary Jacobs, & very young woman, an- awered the ‘complaint f Louls ine “The Reg is” She told the court her husband, married only fifteen months ago, lost his job a weok ago and told her they would have to @eparate. She sald she upbraided him for losing his money OPEN TO-NIGHT UNTIL 7 P.M. —-OPEN TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT UNTIL 16 P.M. Veer. BROTHERS 42 st. 3 ave. We Must Raise $100,000 Cash The Senior Member of Our Firm Has Retired from Business Therefore This Gigantic Sale of High-Class Clothing & Furnishings At Prices Regardless of Cost 7” ‘Thousands of brand new Winter Suits and Overcoats, fresh from the hands of our tailors, are offered in this Great Sacrifice Sale— the raising of the pecessary $100,000 cash is the only consideration. Men’s $15.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at Men’s $16.50 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at i Men’s $18 & $20 Winter Suits ¥ and Overcoats, On Sale at Men's $22 & $25 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at Men’s $28 & $30 Winter Suits and Overcoats, On Sale at Ne C. @. B.'s $Q50 $1075 $13°5 $} 5.75 $ | 9% Meee for All Men Styles for All Men Conservative and Ultra Fashionable No Mail Orders Alterations Free, as Usua! Shop offers t! advance mode. Sand color cloth top-— leather lace stay. eli U0 TTT LL $3.75 874 East 1/0th St. at 84 Ave. 140th St. Entrance of Sabway er “L' 5 Room [Seta oe 122 | tor emp ons of tes ghove roeine FREE— FREE — FREE DINNER SET ery every ener reba of @a% REE” Sot orerion ked. A majority of the small candidates ber husband | who presented themselves ‘ina, two bet ‘Soagpentet, taking the money} were milk-station babies, and EA See & peceerees ce simone, a0 he could not be traced. Judge Hoffman een ae ar "| EMGTED FAMILIE Foes {summer, and the {ntervent ) 22 ce n- : : AY a0 : * wall Ly Z Sasa . ag ee LalGt fli Bh | Somer deol dvs ra A Special Otter for Today and Tomorrow Price $5.50 For today and tomorrow the Queen Quality Boot his model of unusual style. It is'a trae metal vamp, concealed eyelets reinforced with trim Queen Quality patrons should avail themselves carly of the opportunity this boot presents. Special Gaiter Effect Button Boots, colored tops, $5.00. A wide variety of styles and leathers. Quality Boot Prices range from # 50 to $6.00. Queen Quality How Special Styles Upto 80.00. CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Queen Quality Boot Shop 32 West 34th Street, New York City Ce - fee sla a: the’ tittle ‘ones al~ suieal condition are aaNet DROADWAT A AND. =D wraanrid Board of Hoalth nurses assiated John Crawford and Dr. Guckermas Two Big City Block Floois Crowded with New Fall Mi handise nlenent an ea wi é 9 mina ty Renee geet IV A Joyous ‘Toyland in theSubway Store the Babies’ Welfare Association the doctors in the early part: a this content had thelr frat scoring by Games, Books and Other Christmas Ai Exceptionally Low hyeier had ures and other form et eymene THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE is fulfilling © great feet ror Ome t Go ngiven at No, mission this Christmas season. And that ae is ta cater 412 Weay Twentieth atree i to the holiday needs of thousands of le with whom probably be concluded pe: . economy is a matter of pups importance importance. irchasing in the Harvey Ww: Corbett is Chairman of KW GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE is exercising soundest economy. World has offered prizes amounting Our stocks of Christmas goods are brand new, of sapere to $50. inisbande acy quality and priced in a way that di delights the economical: | frelined. If its utmost you ' on wert tonto} EASY TO HAVE FIRM, undoubtedly be a GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE patron, STRONG, HEALTHY TEETH RS sancea's tamer, th dy Ror Theloving, we hve a ‘Try New Home Treatment Free. A Women’ a and ture on a post po hegre nas Liseding of receding a have any, Misses’ Smart rlsnde sed relatives ft? ma of thet dread disease known, 8 hws '. |New Model Now Is. the ‘Tine! to arugnia now ‘have S prescription, ‘eso puperiog men. Plush Coats Have "hater Pictures y J path day. Little ” nt I be eva gums are sore of you have At $9. 5 4 at uy Fe tale and, ai iy nitive teeth, got two ounces of 3 7 pictures that you 1 to-day, It is mot expensive and A limited number at. this Satin that price — not more { aivects wrt 55c Ba ay) || Cut Flowers : Lda (ike "beak the, otoad, “pation One yard wide. ikon Cents For Thanksgivin; Tate hon Suitable for lin- a Il Length oa ' r=} ial ing fur or cloth pene vie button ¢lose at the | pec: coats. \!l popu- Some of the coats fur Chrysanthemums, lar shades. ‘amas All ase ined throughout. Se to 25c each | BUSTANOBY’S “tower Mt and ited ray Store, Maleony oe “7 8 : oh pers Toy Ns iE si lf 4 ae emer charian War | Men's | Thankegiving y Sets in Sitka, H Candies . “Shirts |sosthn. Tih SurF Aca (" Almonds . eee tb! gnaw ouee = 65c eal ii was! Ve Rs : y\s j | Be ; - | Sines, 14 to 17. : Leather. Goods, i Sey : ~ ; A sale that will attract con A Gift-Buyt Ing siderable attention. tunity These Shirts are specially $1. ase tata in the finer grades. Negligee eo Gy eet v8 style, with. attached laundered : |} *' Polished M cuffs. Excellent assortment of styles. Subway Store ee Model Tomorrow! Crepe de Chine Blouses Pie Feat ‘ rahe eleprone at $2.95 | iaereca fs. » Dy A Smart New Creation saat: Cron Bas, allcolor, at a Tempting Price 0 50 Party Boxes, N| fatness Babee, Exceptional quality of all- over embroidered crepe de Cover-All A apron U chine, made in gemi-tailored. - For + Thanks giving mY style. Flesh and white, All |/h ety tatters * sizes. man) ethers have “have roux our Subway Store, Balcony and she, Pf Sibwer Store, Balcon ~ Just in’ Time Men’s 75c Musli: for Thankagiving ! Night Shirts, 50 Y| Men’s and Young just the weight frp ronal pees Men’s Full Dress Roars move ) and Tuxedo Suits |/"!°400%%, store, Bate at $15 $1.75 Dutch WV tent colt skin and gun ‘ 75c: Black Messaline, N 55c yd. Excellent finish and deep rich black. Highly popular fabric. 24 in. Bubway Store, Lower Floor Women’s Genuine RE ental Al Seen, Curtalss wool ' black’ © unfini Japanese cloth in the very latest ‘Sheer quality Feil with e. models, with - eas ‘fac’ vide lace edge, Silk Robes | some silk braid t and Filet cuff on sleaves and packet White and ecru.» gn left bres of coat. | 30c to g So sonra Mad- / ‘J raid str} on trousers. Sizes 84 to 42 chest meas- ging wide ns ecru. Different colors, trast. | Ure. Pn ee te Men's $16 and $18 Suits ing. Silk frog trim- and Overcoats, $11 mings; silk girdle; Boys’ $3 Suits end| |) S A I Pries kets on both sides. Regularly ‘Overcoats, $1.95 |, Seb Olive Dishes tandled, size, 850, Subway Store, Baleony $2.25 25 Olive eayng 6-in, Subway & jalcony $1.25 IE Bon Bon Tr: __tubray Bere, Belosny iC Christmas Hints From the $3.25 M Subway. Store Shoe Bazaar . |«:, A You have noticed the prevailing hair ‘styles, which are Parisian, make it impossible to use false hair because | of the simple lines which conform to the natural pe of the head, It therefore becomes necessary to make | your own hair look as heavy as pos- sible, This is not a difficult task if you are. careful to keep it perfectly clean, In washing the hair it is not | maxeehith, im » 02.60, $7. 50 Water Set, thehingone ‘The day before Thanksgiving: +g Bisa Ren Be pitcher, six ix lasses ‘tematch ak irrored plateau peveled tunities to purchase Christmas gi ~ are at their best. Exceptional Stocks of Slippers For All ; child are For women ond it dren thare fur Slippers 11 trimmin, ‘at ly 4 . tas with uniform color ed col in NY 45c to $1.50 oil and dirt nre dissolved and enti goer 1. \ > . ar, Your hair will be so fluff; For Lk there 8, hee ipnere ? eg itt rae | amt t. an ppe that it will look much heavier than in tan and blac it ie, Its lustre and softness will also ( Bverott or Romeo style with flexible by wo ee the stimalated ‘scalp pera for warmth in the cold Weather. Prices range from 76c¢ to h which insures heir Special § Sale Tomorrow 1,000 Wome: quality cloth in Gray, Fawn and % Woh “elon fy ss few

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