The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1914, Page 14

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ee Pai 5 Pe yeaerr sah g BMLOS AND CLUBS AD ~ THE EVENING WORLD'S PENNY LUNCH CAMPA {Rew to Send Money Contributions To Evening World School Lunch Fund Bend your contributions to th cate of The Porning World. @ “Bohool OAtidren's Lunch Fund," Beery contribution received, no matter how small, will make it poseiPle for edhool children to rere fet cont. No mowry 14 made in any way, ive wholesome, nutritious, hot meals Everything ts furnished at coat. No child 4 pauperizta, CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MRS. WILLIAM GRANT BROWN ef the Federation of Women's and Pres ern ine ORENCE GUERNSE Wemen's Clu MRS. RO ‘Wemen': Clubs and of M166 CLARE KL mecutivi A, Princi By Sophie frene Loeb. ‘The full programme is given below of the entertainment and — to-night for th may Lunch Fund by the tof Danseland, at Bighty- Street amd Third Avenue, At the saino time plans are moving for the monster fit to be ven at the Strand Theatre under “the personul direction of Manager Rothaprel Programmes are being arranged for Apectal children’s morning * per- incea during Christinas week, in- Christmas and New Year's. ty thomaand tickets will also be for matinees, Various motion stare to assist in the sale will @nnounced later. ‘The Social Guyd of Willlamsburg ©0-operating with a committee of and women of the Eastern Dis- who are interested in The Eve- World's pan to provide penny for the children in the public A committee headed by Mr. Nat J. { » Of the Bocial Guild gf Wil- rg, has obtained the use of Hall, Arion Place and Broad- » for Thursday, Dec. 17, and an programme is being pre- ‘The use of the ball was given by the owners, Julius Gett- & Co, In an interview with Mr. Fer- ber, who is investiyating condi- tienes in public schools, Dr. Charlee D. Raine, Principal of Public ee! No. 147, cited in- tances in boys were known i], te come te the echeo! and be- have as if under the influence of @ruge. Not until they actually collapece, ise ts, anew Settered from starvation. 7, e nk. wae finewn’ te teh ve echool for five d f° having “had hie break Be evident of feed inthie wchack that the ha te de- the tbe auttraraiig Club ofan the t strict, which Marthe the Guild House, A motios Aa npanimously passed that at eact Hy meeting a collection be take: the penny lunches. A collec: was made forthwith and the e will be turned into the fund substantial sum Crete ted m suffragettes also became \ for a sale of tickets. "The Chal Chatr. the club is Mra. Anne Joffee F. Rokeach is Treas Fund. The members le Rasoff, Mrs, Anna Rach- fra. Maurice Hosier, Miss Sylvia | te Miss Anna Urdang, Mins arte Allon Schmow, Jo- han, Andrew Smith, Joel Mersien Dr, John Ruchlin, Mr. and soeenh Ginsburg, Mr, and Mra, mela, tn¢ Rev, Alexander Cahn, | se re, Paul Hymann, Dr, |. Wilaon, Albert Changer, ‘Rachlin, Victor Lambert, Joffee and Miss Evelyn 4den fhe. Shildres n neerg al- FROM WHOLESALER TO YOU DIRECT SAVING YOU THE I eben ry ‘ eiaye bold willy the vue to our vive a. BEST VALUE 5S 0 eh RT CARTWRIGHT, Chai: t.| and holidays until March a of Committee ure: The Minses Sylvia | |, The jent of the Rescue Home for Girls. ‘Y, President ef the Federation ef an of the Public Safety 1 Board of Safety, Firet Society. id | ady announced tn The svening ‘ing vaudeville pro- od for the Denaeland M Cathe Orta pind dancers urteat of Le, Wolfe ert” x4 bf Ld Derive pica et A vl Ben: ith, “MOVIES” ACTRESSES TO SELL TICKETS FOR PENNY LUNCH FUND. The 20,000 Strand Theatre matinee ticketa that: have been donated by Manager 8. L, Rothapel to The Evo. ning World's School Lunch Fund: Will be placed on sale, beginning to- morrow afternoon, in the main « of The World, and in its Broadway, Horlem-and Bronx branches, The upper Washington Heights nection will be covered by a apecial station at One Hundred and Highty- t and St. Nicholas Avenue, # will be added am the sale progresses, More than a score of the moat at. | tractive and most popular moving picture actresses in the country have Volunteered their services to The Eveniag World toward the disposal of the tickets, and they will assume ‘charge of the sale at fixed hours at each of the branc! A number of Prominent women have formed com- ma| tracks at Third Ave ”| dred and Forty-ninth | dragged to Bergen Avenue, where the mittees to help the general plan by | f also personally disposi ets at the branche: To-morrow, on which of the tick- day the sale World will the women commences, The Event announce the names LSA Dy it ' * Tux xvENING WORLD | THURSDAY, D oxmBaE No Hungry Child in a Public Sehoo!! Food First for For thia purpore the following contributions have been made to date: owledged. 082173 Wary Pick? ‘é 14 , 8. A. Bmith Eu “ae a ‘contributions that are left at the branches or forwarded to the main Tickets in any number desired will) be went forwarded to the School Children's Lunch Fund, in care of The Evening | World. Tickets purchased during this sale fecepted at the | Btrand in the t all din with Mary 1 Until the tickets they will be availab 16 k. the Brooklyn ‘ottice of The World ‘will commence a. few dayn | later. 1,000 SEE FIRE HORSE SHOT. Bronx fe ced by Shatin. Antwat Noseben, the left hand horse of the! ¢ team of three, pulling fire engine No. 41 from Oine Hundred and Wifticth Street and Courtland Avenue in answer to an alarm at No. 6657 Southern Boule- vard to-day, slipped on the wet and Ohe Hun- Street and was shafts were broken by striking a trolley pole, Tho horse was ed by the broken shafts and was unable to get up. Policeman Craig of the Morrisania Station shot Roseben in the presence of ® crowd of more than a thousand per- fons after Deputy Chief Sloane, re- turning from the fire, which was trivial, had decided that the horse could not be faved. PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. 1 be in almost constant at. | © at the branch offices and | y, tho names of the moving picture you will ia reases who will give their time and Dr. Ki efforts to attract the co-operation of gra or the public. }_ It he-believed that the entire lot of | 2! A Olive }20,000 tickets will be sold quickly. new ind 2 | They will provide admission to mi jMees at the Strand Theatre on days @ther than Saturda; be old at 26 cents each, um realized from the sale will be urned into the fund in eacition te to ACTUALLY GURES GEENA Free Introductory We. ¥ skin trouble or biemieh, this liberal offer before RE’ T: AILER tually '5 lem then ol They ‘ever patrol one of these. besutifal "art THAT JAR OF USTEROLE ON THE BATH-ROOM SHELF Has Relieved Pain for Every One in the Family When little Susie had'the crou; Johnny got his feet wet and caught cold; when {ther sprained his knee; when Granny's rheumatiam bothered her— That jar of MUSTEROLE there to relief MUS’ OLE i ment, made with oil on not blister like a mvetard Ble er, hroat, Bron. Quick rot Croup, Stiff fsthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Co: eurisy, Rheumatiam, Lumba ind Aches of the Back or Ji Sore Muscles, Bruises, ( ‘roated Feet, Colds on the Chest {it ofter im, prevents Pneumonia), Noth. ing like MUSTEROLE for croupy chil dren, At your druggist’ and a special large h Be sure you get the genuine TEROLE, — Refuse imitations — what youaskfor. The Musterole Com. pany, Cleveland, Ohio, 3; when 3, Can Dress Well On*!°°A Week CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ywhere on receipt of check | ary the School Children! \N Mee Harry Kratt 19.09 K is, dantara 59 10.00 5.00 nds of Children . Henry Mayer alter & Garry . Gotham ce Kleemann . aton 338 / er John 8. Broughton josler » Lewis 'B. Raphael ( "4 N 4 ge PN 3s 3: 2 Seo ssessnpeene |_88ssessssse33 _ May Help If You ney aie and temperate fforing from ‘luber- in needed, Reporia # Alterative has brought eles. Read what it did START USING TO-DAY BALDP Wehilty Menoticial ‘9 (| N Baldpate’ Co., New York For rale at Drug and Dept. Stores, ENVAGNVABEROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREETZ@mN Me _ THR GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE 4 Announces, Beginning Tomorrow Morning and Positively Ending Saturday Evening, the Most Extraordinary I’ Men’s and Young Men’s $20, $22 & $25 Winter Suits & Underprice Sale of $12 Overcoats at That New York Has Known in Several Years— THE PRICE INDUCEMENT IS ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING The up-to-date ercoat at a price that supreme opportunity for the man who wants a dressy Suit ora thoroughly means a substantial saving for him. Such sales are beer, held in Januar; GIMB! prefers: or Feb The SL SUBWAY STORE to hold this sale to- morrow and Saturday—a time when every man and young man is more than ordinarily interested because of the near- ness of Christmas and the desire to be well dressed at that time. Surprises of tbe most re- markable throughout the stocks. character abound Suics and Overcoats of smartest fubric and newest style, the kind tie best clothiers in New York regularly sell to a, discriminat- ing trade at $20, $22 and $25, are to be found in this GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Sale at $12. There are dozens of men who will come here and buy several Suits and doubtless two or more Overcoats. If you want to make someone a fine and practical Christmas gift, or if you want to add advantageously to your own wardrobe at small cost, DO NOT MISS THIS SALE. Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Suits Sizes 34 to 46 Decreased in Price From $20. § $22 and $265 For This Sale Only lue Serges, Bleck Unfinished Worsteds, Cassimeres, Many yo Stripe Fabri y rics, Checks, Plaids, Fancy Mixtures, The Models: New 3-button model—Soft, rolling ea aesatl some with patch pockets; others h plain pockets. New conservative model with plain lapels and plain pockets. Styles and fabrics for men of all in- clinations, from the most ultra to the most conservative, are included in this splendid asSortment of Winter Suits. SPECIA Increased Increased Selling Space Everything to Satisfactorily Facilitate the Handling of an Extra Big Volume of Business. Men’s& YoungMen’s Winter Overcoats Sizes 34 to 44 Decreased in Price From $20, $22 and $26 For This Sale Only Chinchillas in plain blue and gray, Heavy Shaggy Cheviots, Tartan Plaids, Brown and Gray Mixtures, Brown Plaids, Heavy Rough Oxford Gray Cassimeres. Guaranteed eed atin, be and ae linings; all seams pi; tI inner’s satin; beetaenal buttonholes; hand felled collars. The Models: hey “NIPPON model—One of the mi Barecuked of recent creations; loose fitting, loose sleeve, extra full skirt. Balmacaan model with one-piece Raglan sleeve, extra full skirt. Chesterfield model, velvet collar; plain, easy backs; serge lined. NOTICE! Salesforce And Such Phenomenal Values in Boys’ Suits and Srercoets as Must Attract Many Fathers and oer Tha oldest Credit Furaiture house of Brooklyn Is ‘now the newest, hands (alltand ‘convince yourselt. We. deth vince We the goods. Vou make the termes uve Adam Schulz son Grand Street, cor Brook: uk < ‘ a eeraten | | , et ee NOTICE! ih e |180 sroadwa ay, New Vork | OPEN UNTH teetering oar “Woo Sezass |Wond Wagts Coming #0 soon before Christmas such a sale is certain to create a sen- sation. The Boys’ Clothes Bay the GIMBEL SUBWAY STOR has fairly outdone itself in tnd ing extreme values for this womderful le. There never was a time be- fore when a few dollars could buy such hater value. Boys’ Balmgcaan Mo zl Wintet $5 Overcoats at The snappy, loose fitting Overcoats that boys revel in. Many fancy mix- tures, as well as plain colors. Sizes for BOYS 10 TO 7 YEARS OLD, All wool fabrics; seams well tailored to stand hard wear. Boys’ $5 to $6.50 Norfolk Winter Suits With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers Just think of that! Isn’t it simply amazing? Such quality, such style, and ONLY $8.95 to on; half Norfolk back; all wool fabrics; many different patterns in brown, gray, blue, tan, green ani FOR BOYS 6 TO 17 YEARS OLD. Small Boys’ $7.50 Over- coats at $3.95 Heavy WinteF Chinchilla; model of belted polo type; button to neck; , belt all around. FOR BOYS 3 TO 8 YEARS OLD. Small Boys’ $6.50 Velvet Vestee $ 3.95 Suits, Season's newest model. Blue, black, and brown velvet; white vest and collar; straight pants. FOR BOYS 8 TO 8 YEARS OLD, $3. 954 Day. Belt sewed ‘ancy mixtures. Subway Store, Balcony And These Special Subway Store Christmas Sales! ly 50c, pacelless shade and finish; 24 mene wane Merete, 9 Subway Store, Lower Floor. $1.26 to $1.60 Dress Goods, 66c yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor Many Styles of andic ‘Collars and Sets, 25c. White and Col Net Lace Mol 60c Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, 50c Very Pretty Styles of Chiffon, also lace collars and sets, 26¢ and 60c Beautifully Boudoir Caps, copies of high, priced a he 60c Goods, 9c, 16c and 25c yd. 18}40 40 We Wash J - Suby Store, Lower Floor Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 16c each. White and col- ¥ lace trimmed. ore e's Handkerchiefs, 6 for 75c. With colored initials; in attractive Handkerchiefs, 16¢, 25c and 35c. In burnt wood boxes containing 3 and 6. 3 : Subway Store, Balcony Christmas Specials in Leather Goods 76c Collar Bags, Black and Tan Calf, 60c. Also brown suede lined. Music Portfolios, $1. Single or double fold. foo af) Men's Beart Fin Chace, es, abc Morocco grain leather. Children's and Misses’ 3 Wormen's Hand Bogs, 61 to Hitt fe Re bi 2 Store, Balcony 8-piece British Ivory Toilet Sets, $8. Comb, brush and mirror, handsomely boxed. cure Sets, Galioid Oa Seth tad bro Brush Bet Sets, large sise, $1. In white, pink aa SAGE anigure dots, in hinged be boz, $1.60 Sornies ae Boxes, Tange ise; one Sree, Lar size, 250 poioteg al in handsome boxes, 290. . Brass Bedsteads, $5.75. and eee Guaranteed Ia Top Mattresses, holiday boxes. Subway Store, Balcony 2-inch post, Colonial design, strong juer, in all sizes, a Subway Store, Lower Floor Pincushions, 60c, Hand embroidered hi oblong on natural colcr seria, eerousered and hand painted, equare and oat rs, 26¢. Silk covered and ribbon tr: Grstonne ‘Glove and Handkerchief "Boxes ad Cabtoot, to $2.31 Subway Store, Lower Floor Gc san Specials in »Christmas Ribbons able for fo Cost daha bags, etc., light mat aioe pee enel wilt on fash Ribbons, Pink, blue and white; piece of No.1... y Store, Lower Floor Dainty Tea Aprons, 10¢; Embroiderel i Pine thee me White, made with sheer lawn, full ruffles, Tea or Brotelle Aprons, 26c. Trimmed with ribbons and erabroid- ery, some cross bar, others in fine lawn, Subway Store, Baloony Muslin Underwear at $1 Many styles of Night Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats and Bodices, Night Gowns and binations insoo! labor: tree RTT ae Sri en are made of nainsook, and el ately af Petticoats have fine, soft finished Cambric with flounce of embroidery an ace. Bodices are made of Crepe de Chine, in Pi hite, also in China silk and all over lace. Regular iy G0 aca ge et Vind, 8 Two Golf Sticks Sterling Silver Hat Pins, wd pig Percveseng hipsag Ny) dainty holly ee. Okdlaevats Bete, Knife, fork and (ot silver re pine Red Red Riding Hood oa design, ay cerized satin fini reheary quality, 826 Hite Ae LM no ere 360 Damask 8 bleached sige IBabe inchte ened, fine quality, 260, Full eatin handsome new =! 160 Ry brinch lace; ae 1xb4 inches oe len 10 for GIMBEL Main Store Announcement. CASAS EASELS a A A AD “tT . ' Nn | N /| N | nN rapa gas oe eae

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