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

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, the blonde went on. “He sald that If yelled, “An’ [ll donate » wrist-wateh,| the principal role. ‘This will be by am j vette, Td tako lessons from him 1 might be, Origen” oe American author and will be dons, vill @ Mary Gardener some day.” | Miss Murdock tours the prin- | Emmy Oswald and others. "So Much tt ities In “The Beautiful Adven- | for #0 Much” will be transferred from I d mM, Gear”) wager J. Macdregor, the stare In May Mr. Frohman will|the Longacre to another theatre on ncrease wecrotary tO director, a Waldrop, | will! P "Bus Service to y Nash, Frederic de Belle- jon Abbott, Blanche Yurka, less than 14 cent TC MARRY OZA WALOROP. jel About Plays and Players Discover its better ; ‘Srommat wi | the he 0 0 fs stare “ h 4, will be out of the ordinary. Gossip. ) kindly. os woman that Oscar Hammervitch de- A gst rs th I ihewa toe at) ' ome of a mutual tri ‘ CJ By Bide Dudley yin cane trom Poppe, the yeaa Mine Waldrop ia'st present) AMILTON TO QUIT CABT, _|olmit tonttend the Fate: Sinners if We ‘are pleased to announce an increased and m rin y . . ing clerk, "Tt fa my Impression |Cort, Chicago, OF S*" EMC state tamilton and his wite Harold Vosburgh, tate of the Be- frequent ’bus service on the following routes: t lasco forces, is to support Marion that you mein Oscar Hammerstele * Tannehill, will retire from. ¢! el s Saatern “AP a i yin her playlet, “The M Ss. Nicholas Avenue Line Sevent! nue Miss Primm, He has a gon, Arthur,| | @ERLIN STARTS ANOTHER. the Rastern, °A Fale Of Bee can (piss Dona On 160th Street Vied tlianninall a who in manager of that show, ‘High faving become cortain that “Watch | Mark Smith and lone Bright will take; Ever see that medal Ernest Tor- Jenkion’ § used to bnew 6 was Oho Leereee ee ‘ons, Irving Ber-| their places. When the Chicago com-|rence, the Scot in “The Only Giri " 4 knew Arthur twenty years ago and U's,0h? wrote the iyrica and com-|pany presenting the same comedy wears? He won It singing in London. oak me oer ; . A ported the score of that production, | opens at the Wilbur in Boston on Dec.|Joe Dillon says Ernie can tickle the ‘Quilty or not guilty oo he says he hasn't changed a bit has begun work on another of a like|24, with Frank McIntyre in the prin-|ivories right smart, too. »' Spooner, the bookkeeper. ‘Lot's run him for President, then,” | Mature for Charles Dillingham, cipal comedy role, Frits Williams and| It looks as though the Mammer- “Quit your kidding—I'm serious,” 1K oUt Hobbie, the office boy. ee | Maude Eburne will be seen in the| ateins and the powers that be In vau- “What do you think?’ came from the biond stenographer, an she fixed her back hair, “i met a singing teacher last night and he tried my voice.” cc ressbehll Ce siads stones TS oeeese ent service on the Seve 1 each Avenue Line. te Street Croes-Town 10 WANT® WVORK WONDERS. solution of their gift problems. By] PRONMAN TELLS, HIS PLANS. [inet company tw im. Pitaburg.| the Lexington Avenue Opere, fous . j humor, Hobbie?” asked Ming Primm. prcharion, Frohman last night ex-|ittonie Ling and May’ Vokes Will go| Arthtr Hammerstein's right to book there direct ‘connection wil Pivot avenue to Pith Ave- j You appeared fom dd verge of reat bi from the Chicago-Boston company to| vaudeville acts in that house, which of nue, to s7th Street, to R ‘ then annoudeed inet ete the one Mr. Willlams and Miss Eburne| In In the Proctor territory. has been $t° Nicholas Avenus itnes tor Broadway, to West 724 ; = wi jeave. juestioned an eo has ni ‘ * , HE bathtub is sure to be over- regular eee oe ceveres | ; ad by war 6 F rales dese Pena des Ble aH consulted his Glin Avenue to Washington Street, to Conteal Park 4 My brother, whos 8 / 5 Of the present season Mr. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE Fifth Avenue Coach Co., 102d St., E. of Sth Ave. a ita nn Sn f'n bo| Perineal tor Bar| MM haeathctn ae Wangs Egan ny ite ade ee ; waubbee Tmagines “that's Tals will be followed b 4 farce-com- Kate Jordan's play, Secret) day aud @ aan who took it off wa ee : o said the bio it.” Another Froh din Bu, an hg Do lea 6 from her gd 3 the arrested by the Federal authorities.” ernest ™ ‘ whee deine ag ee de lunore him. Hy the way, are any Of lhe winew play with Aun Murdocie in east, In Which alto are Hnmilton Ree “For taking the@poat off us.” Sunday World “Wants” Work = Monday = Morning = Wonders 3 A mobilization of the fleets. 5 Q cals, Miss Tillie a e & i “The Hong of Bonga. Dorothy Done M 2 4 The navy yards and the |{sihor tee same. Dow e 1aea Seru ristmas Gift—a Few A . iy! 01 er name wan - : arsenals and the transportation |) nelly," the hookkeeper said qutetty, H lines here at the boy end of the | |{iunm¥-"happen tka man Su gg estions. From the Wan ker St : 1 ft ’ SS) fourth floor toy shop at Best’s 4 ee Thi 4 id ot iit ‘ iy Pe ama er ore i are exhibiting the highest de- is is going ra e if , Ind oO F ih pang he, own- ‘ 5 gteat many more people than ever before are : ah gree of “preparedness.” going to make useful gifts this year. For them the Wanamaker Store will be the quickest, safest and most economical abe’ You will not be too busy even at this busy time to ap- shange he. ub ( Electrically Heated Appliances preciate the fact that “you || som, ciiubuecu te wile sn oad Peres Sty never pay mote at Best's.” Yimin aty anda mit Dat for the Home 4 n't joke often, but when I do I say Fisth Avenue, Weot Bide, Corner of S6th Btreet something with @ point,” sho re- We have assembled for the modern kitchen and home the most complete and comprehensive col- lection of electrical house- hold appliances to be . forring to the pencil I'm writing with, I presume,” said the book- koope! “Not at all! And please don’t be Mr., Spooner.” came from the shipping ie _ A Wanamaker Bicycle se a3s: utSeaer EELS du3s dec aees. DHS (7 Wanamaker Bicycles are | | found anywh My think Ae lst fought to hi made by The Po anufac- ilastvie, tas ie ek “furniture Without Desoeits, Hnoa* mented Bot Ne male, “tt q turing Co. especially for us. coedpleta anblianos get peouissae: a Prito P : . contains | ct plece of to the monner has never Se ee the buyer, Our moth: ha Cae aan tf retra\ i wea ; ee - For Boy: s ( apparatus a frying pan, erlégia Py rr : 15-in. eid 20-in wheels, $18.50. toaster, boil id . Complete AND MAKE OWN TERMS work you Iin, frame, @4-in. wheels, O80. | ltrs 18}4-in frame, 26-in. wheels, $21.50, Electric coffee percolators, $6.50 4 to $16.60. Electric chafing dishes, $10 to $28, Electric baby food warmer, $% to $7.50. a Gri the assistant cashier, who Wk PAY FREIGHT 0 WEEKLY [aus ita point to be sweet to the ce Pitan ve\l] | Percolators, Chafing Dishes, etc. smiled at the private secretary and ‘And how are you, Miss mm 7 I'm well, Mr. Griggs,” she replied beaming. “I thought you were looking rather f “i iit i Pi i ao SSE REE oY Sr "egened that onctare Vast Collection of Coffee For Girls 314-in frame, 20-in. wheels, 818.50 i 24-in. wheels, 820, NS El Electric water heaters, $8 to $6.78. Risctric radiators, 08 00 Sane Electric egg cook 99 to 911. Electric vibrators, $13.75 and $28, Electro disc stoves, $4 to $7.50. Blectric tea samovars, 9.78 to §% . $15.50, sticks, lanterns, cig: and gas ¢, 20-in, wheels, $21.50, cycles have double loop frame and steel chain and dress guard. Continental bicycles for men and 0 $26. Koh lamp, This collection is repre- | Ghafing Dishos, $5 sentative of the great variety $5.00, $19.20, (AC $0 tn, special Percolutor, which rexularly’ sold for half as much again.) of every household necessi Coffer Percoli for stove, $2.50 women are $22.50, Very smart in i He sna i , sth ty | ,,Cpften Porcolators for stove, #2.50 | | women are 982.8 ‘uae, rong, Electro trons, $2.75 to $12. lighters, and all kinds of bulbs, wpoure so witty. Mr. Ort ne iw this complete Housewares *Caierotea, $14 t0§ durable. Electric curling irons, $3 to #4. sockets, batteries, etc. + space Tpen yan. ss New Departure or Corbin coaster brake, 85 extra. The Wanamaker Coaster bicycle, at $22.50, is one of our most populag wheels. Lamps, pedals, saddles, handle tara, bells—all bicyde sundries. 0 anid, “I always apprecia' good oun “We're going to have an entertain- ment for the heathen at the church ight. Will you go with me?” Store. 10.50, hacaen a les, $2 to : : : : Crum! ‘rays and Scrapers, 8c The articles in this section | to $2.75, Hea alte to the ue she Subway floor, New Building. arg nickel plated on copper, Wanamaker-Cowan Martha Washing- ton Work Table ‘pose you'd rat! it baterl heathen r * A, $4 to $10.50, Than she turned to Griggs es Subway floor, New Building, nearest freight station east of the ¢ 75! “rd ike to help the heathen,” Misslesippt iver. 6 gg $ foome sald, “Up home t have an eld chin "The Sports Store, 42,60 Weenly don efit the churum Is to send thems Cut Glass Fern Dish, $5 Burlington Arcade floor.New Bldg. of dis. 752 Sth Ave., Cor. 4 ‘sth St. UNTIL crim EVENING | aos i ek as eee Breakfast Set and Tray, $5 17 pieces, all gold-lined; Bavarian china, two patterns—one Dresden and (as pictured) a striking floral design; on mahogany-finished tray 24 x 12 inches; complete $5. Only 150 at this price. Second Gallery, New Building Nest of Tables, $16 Solid mahogany; precisely the same quality as tables we regularly sell for $19. Fifth Gallery, New Building. @inch bow! of finely hand-cut Glass, removable lining of silvered white metal; mirror plateau; com- plete, 85. Second Gallery, New Building. The Wanamaker 4-Post Bedstead, $43 | | Boudoir Lamp, finely finshed, posts ut from | | Silk Shade, $4.50 four-inch stock, with carved Solid mabogany (As originally advertised asa. Ivory Celluloid ineapple tops. Side rails | standard fitted | | by ug) at $12. y Brushes eat of one solid piece of , Hehe paler with Each table bears the Wan- Clocks i with strong, | | mahogany. 2 by 4 inches. R\\ chain switch | | amaker-Cowan Shop mark Will There Be a tno ran || Qursamgaeggmerede 9131 Nicer || fidentification guarantecing | packed in the quality. ‘Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. ribboned cane ened These tables are solid mahog: 9 yy GS * box, $@ pair. strips running any of Reed anallty, and iy 8 he one in Classic design is 2, Toilet Goods from top to examples of fine cabinet wor! the other is $1.25. Toilet Goods SS. yg aid ON tals ate propery an nety Une { jon, Main floor, Electri I : ' : Main floor, Old Building. Old Building on ee duct of a factory famous for the . high quality of its work. We originally sold this table lontal glass globes, wired in Your Home This : Feady toratings | | ter Pupecialication we are | fl. Christmas? Serving Trays for Gifts Becoad Galery, New Bulg. || "Pith Galery’ New bung, | |] 2 These are among the | ound, oval’and oblong, $100 to $3 most sought-after gifts im | "oy trys, tapestry contr the Wanamaker House- | *™,5 se : J Metal frame ie wares Store. You willbe |‘. #4 to + Icke! and copper trays, bewildered at the won- rounds 15 to #3 re pe ae derful variety to be found Japanned tay "oval and oblong, to a $1.08 mache trays\ round and jo to $2 eac! You can make the answer “yes” at very little monthly. cost to yourself. You can have one of the wonderful type XVI. Victrolas delivered ta your home at once,’or any day you designate,.on receipt of the initial payment of $10. Type XVI.---$10 a Month Household Fireside Furnishings In moderateness of Bin Pets Fic price, quantity, variety, This parted the House- | | ¢xcellence, this showing is wares Store is a favorite gift | | not only unexcelled but corner, We already know of led.’ unequalled. @ great many people who are ‘8, cut glass cen- oblong: Th nickel! lated, round, There are trays of all | oval'and oblong, $50 to $4 cach. i fish as Fittings of brass, black Inthe Wanamaker Victrola Salons | | Twenty _ private, _ sound -" proof kinds of wood, brass, | ,Bamuge (rv round, #78 to gins, to a gold “Ue wrought iron and black or : is every size, every style, every price | demonstrating rooms, and 9,000 nickel, tile, glass, papier Willow trays, .cretonne centers, gg} geo oer Piamish cast (on, io ine ; of Victrola which is made. square feet of selling space. mache, japanned metal in | “"no\.ented iron AA. po posetule | many striking |, color. frat Pelanial van Ba Wrought lice Aaditone SAA. te ia A vast librar a. BRAND-NEW anne mce-renge of Iatrolen are all sorts of sizes and styles, | to i pala ye gi ides aa iy Pire Sets, $6 to $13.60; Fenders, “ * Victrola Records of eve ind ©! to ind ma: lor at reply Gaivanized {ron trays, oblong, and ornams n 5 4 , ; ; if mul ular and classical, instru- | $5 or $10 a month. depending on, the Here is an inkling of the | 460 to $1.28 ench. , Aauatic plants, and. accessotieg ca Aptiroes. : en Bis Beta sito 1047.80; Fenders, a? | tal tnd vocal. price pf the instrument selected. variety: And many get Kinds tren 23 nial frame aquar- Berven, Matto sia sa Black & Fotaine Screens, $2 to $141 . Mahogany trays, cre- | too numerous to mention ums, , s gaiatargiNa fag eee a eee | in detail wae i, ow | | He nae ah an ia'magonhany Weld trays, evel, Subway Floor, New Building. Brass Hearth iru JOHN WANAMAKER — an Broadway at Ninth Street, New York | “onmage

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