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18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1914. Federation Club President Issues __ ee " aid oe Stirring Appeal for Penny Lunch Plan rm ras rans vy co| Peete 4 Cam meyer p eral Manager of Federal epemipiecen @.12mo book printed in 183! | Lead Company. and bound in cloth, some pages foxed, v s ~ MABEL * ie Brought $76" yentetday nthe Jotine J re = 77 ri S 8a as youth describing himself as Stan- Jerson auction room x “TRUNNELLE i Wicker, twenty-six, of the Mills “- ee | Hotel in Bleecker Street, will be ar- aelieskeitig = — raigned to-day on @ charge of trying " to extort $1,440 from Henry A. Guess,|| your Christmas Dinner a general manager of the Federal Lead Flavors turkey and accessories ‘Company, who lives at Richmond Hill,|| to perfection. Miss Florence Guernsey Asks} mipiam All City Clubs to Help | NESBETT Evening World Fund. 4 i By Sophie Irene Loeb. : The children’s performances to be 26 cents at the box office will be ac- cepted at the morning performances. ¢ AM the proceeds for these morning performances will Ko to the School es Lunch Fund Florence rnsey, President @f the Federation of Women's Clubs, i* who is a member of the Co-operation Committees for the school lunchos, is keenly interested in seeing this can- bring about the desired result te securing one whoiesome meal per day for every child in the public sohocis. Sho issues the following let- | ter 4 “olectio Cl whi tt Preadent,. will bev svery a tad “to } the “teheeh of the 0 4 | Queens. «i o (© gtwen at tho Strand Theatre every | Last Tuesday a letter, signed “Jo- ‘ me@rring during the Christmas holl- 3 ph ieee Tt doe 34 under Mr. S 4 Do! 7 e tol uess's door. Jomanded the money : el DaGahee oreai tations Ssecreiicn | aaaal ‘trl mailed #0 as to reach the General BRAND 5 capacity presen’ jons, accor cy, Post Office before 8 o'clock last nigat, OLD! ENGLI to the present plans. saying: “If it is not matied, 1 will if Manager Hothapfei's programme io rh your family. I came . ° tractia w York to do it.” I ererccce. ie cen | Mr. Guess thought the letter might } kets cor 0 yee 0 mpasy's mines in \ i Beboo! Children’s Lunch Fund, which | t_iiver, Mo. and turned it over| | At Grocers and Poles) | S {are on sale at every World office \f tan” Sennen Yo, A bea | catessen Store N | letter, aininy in marke \ |) throughout Greater New York, will | money, was matied “Melton,” and | MadebyE. Pritchard, 331 pa \ | be honored at these performances, #0 \= ‘ |) that mothera may come with their ! SN + eattaren. "On Sale Friday & ae Pd Otherwise the adult's admission of | Affording an opportunity for women to pur- chase genuine Cammeyer shoes at radically \| reduced prices with the real winter weather N\ hardly started. For Christmas Giving What more appropriate or welcome gift than a pair of shoes ? Christmas Specials in Play Suits for Boys and Girls Gifts Th Will Bring Joy To Any Little Girl or Boy Don’t you think your little Kiddie wou'd be one of the happiest little kiddies you ever saw if Santa Claus brought him a real, sure- enough Cowboy, Indian or Soldier Suit—think how tickled you’d have been to get one, when you were a tom vening W je to the club City, Women’s Shoes *3.95 Included are Patent and Gun Metal Calf- Skin Boots in Button and Lace Models, with Tops of Fawn and Gray Cloth. Boys’ Play Suits Cowes Y SUITS. ++ $1.00 Girls’ Play Suits SQUAW SUITS. p E BRONCO SUITS.. IOLA SQUAW SUITS. COWGIRL SUITS.. istere, we solicit as thie eee, Romeranes ? oe _ANDY CLARK Uttio ones se health: = ee a en ne tunity of meeting their favorite in thi ‘ . i PAPOOSE SUITS. ing ehiig. it 1s eur duty |The Cxaino ‘Theatre benent to How to Send Money Contributions 0 | PAE Women’s Shoes four efforts toward thet | by courtesy of the World Fi 1 i30| Novelties is Hews Weaneeday morning trom 10| her surrces. ‘ph To Evening World School Lunch Fund}'|| & HER SUITS.) Las Mary Picktord, the famous Anna Bhaw ap- SHAWNEE INDIAN SUITS. 1-95 ptnae Nene User! Guts will bold a reception, ansinted Lead EGR eile Cie Sie, fend your contributions to the “Bohool OAildren’s Lunch Fund,” || BEREMAN SCR reas: Bile} a $ on account of the present popular| | care of The Nvening World. POLICE SUITS. * 1198] RAINY DAY OUTFIT—RUB- e : Mani ales caoaar personaly dat, Cas gill pet ie Beard of Aldermen « Bvery contribution received, no matter how small, will make tt INDIAN SULT: Ay Ws TURE Sa ON i the week of Dec. 27 in her film| day possible for achool children to receive wholesome, nutritious, hot meals | |] BRONCO BUST RCHAPBS 2.90) ANON RAINCOATS, 02. 49 Comprising Patent and Gun Metal Calf Button nce of “Cinderella The Borough President and Mra.| | ef cost. BUPRALO BILL CHAPPS.. 3.00] SWEATERS Boots with Black and Colored Cloth Tops. time that sho bh Pp! Marks will occupy a box, as well as No money 42 made in any way. |] BIG CHIEF SI ¥ ES , joots wil lack ai 01 ol ‘ops. ly, and her many ad-| inex Milholland Bolssevain and mem- UIT! 2.50 . TEXAS CHAPPS. ¥ & Beerything ts furnished af cost. No child te pauperized. CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE. MRE. WILLIAM GRANT BROWN of the Federation of Women's person: on no doubt take the oppor-| bers of the ration Committ of the Lunch |. Manager Sel nick of the Wor will turn over the proceeds of this vercoats rformance to ‘The Evening World unch Fund, Christmas Specials in Boys’ Overcoats & Suits $8.95 Norfolk Suits, $4.95 3:00 & ue fag The Williamsburg Guild benef, 4? d President of the Rescue Home for Girls. 1 Reduced One-Half nancial ana srtistic suosees, ‘the cutie GfuOneNce GUERNSEY, President of the Federation of oe ocels Suits, G4 Women Ss Shoes ball being crowded. Thi Wemen'e Clu 5.00 Overcoats, prograi MAS ROBERT CARTWRIONT, f the Public Safet; sit, roe presi fe, Sea aaa Wemen's Clubs ty, Firat 80 slaty. 4 Bargains in some of this season's MISS CLARE KLEIOER, Prinei ef School No. 62. MRE. MARTIN VOGEL. MRS. WILLIAM B. EINSTEIN, President of the Widowed Mothers’ Fund Association and Emanuel! Sisterho MAB. WILLIAM RANDOLPH NEARST. MAB. WALTER LEWISOHN. received with enthusiasm. The ready response to the sale of tickets evidenced the keen Interest of the people of the community in oe Tye Evening World campaign for pica cereal "Ginn iret Jool children's lunches, b c ‘weds Galei ¥ ener Chairman of the "$10.80 $14. : ap ; Su eemanec 0 | ash ‘terete oul DECLARE. EX-LIEUTENANT centres, the entire Smaguneed “when rvarta are" made IMPERSONATED CAPTAIN ‘BDISON MESSENGER BOY’ ther ‘ WILL SELL TICKETS AND | Sid to Have Used re Used Officer's Name plate “lay-oute smartest suits for boys, offered at this time because of our decision, due to a backward season, to make our regular January Reductions NOW, one month ahead of time. Every, mother should see these Bargains, 19 BROADWAY, near Chambers 47 CORTLANDT ae near Greenwich. 125TH STREET, at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings. Union Square Open Saturday Evening. *2.35 An Unusually Important Offering of Patent Leather and Gun Metal Button Calf-Skin Boots with Tops of Black, Gray and Fawn Armor Cloth, A Very Tim mely Sale of House Slipper Hold Man to Get Light om China- George Miteh- to-day in a Chinese Doyers Street. Then! flat at No. 240 East and found two com- lor oplum smoking. | FEED SCHOOL CHILDREN, to Defraud Shop- They locked Mitchell up, hoping to get For Men keepers (from i mas LBERTEANIGA stout the! —— — —_——— ' NE ite tear Tho tastbentents. THE BAUMANN’S YOU HAVE IN MIND IS ON 125th STREET Soesally Priegs Men's Black and Tan Kid A man sald to be William 8. Ber. Gene and Everett slippers canes } $1. 25 & $1. 75 P of No. 616 West One Hundred efore dawn of Dee. , of his home, No. company | p, the trio of Edinon 8 rood Pig i N | ’ ALL ARE REDUCED TO hho Wilt Comite the ale (uctreusenl enirty.Atth Street, formerly un 1 Men's Tan Alligator (8) } $2.50 \ 50 10. 50 14. 5 Theatre mati: ticketa for the be: Heutenant and now an electrics Tardy Contractors. Opera Slippers... ........e0eeeeeeeees aie N f FY $ $ 50 ave neer, will be arraigned t eine! Se amtents Men's Black and Tan Fine £8) 1} $2.50 N ¥ fs tthe, Bron charge of impersonating Capt. F. A. fauhimniiiinaee Ene Kid Faust slippers, Kid Lined ....... Value bebe N eRe J eh) Price, U. 8 A. and thus obtaining fter fulfill. thet 4 Specially Priced and Fort: a heir Men's Black and Tan Kid \ Arenas. mg htnret and Third] eething and other goods on credit. | contracts on time oF suffer a penalty. Ronse } $1.50 & $2.25 N He will wear the costume that has Bartiger, it te charged, was resis: | Pursuant to his made him famor tl tered at the Hotel ger in the “And Brice’ June, Fe Gieesed fastionsbly day ordered tho is anxious t a LJ er, = Capt y The Willard Co. |e cette many ote] Bigatti hy Puan flsialy to life and bave a peep into I, ‘The police say Barriger went to a| in all cont a B'way, Corser 13m st ality. nia person: Halt Avenue jewelry sto.e and selected » ren piiy Andy Clark was found playing base-| the hotel, Oven Dave, 8 P . ball on a lot near the Edison Le ae Fiment store, hin purchases three years ago by Yale Hoss, who| being wearing apparcl beard that a youngster was Pes} Later he went to Brooks Brothers, the at once for a ploture. Andy agreed] police say, and obtained a suitcas to try his luck Saute of slothes, which he hud ch camera, But prede: es tetore the lee Capt, Price It was that (ra had “struck oi tion which led to his arrest. | =4 Lu whom he was ——_— F URNITURE tiga ct auch dahthatud ran» "| TWO MEET DEATH IN FLAMES. LEVELA AN r Ci 4 Miriam Others Injured ae Fire sweeps ium Roeming House. stor under Capt.Jon ship work Secretary Dantels to- Store Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. And Cat Evening Thereafter Until Christmas Cam ammeve Standard 2 } beri | IDEAL GIFTS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES AND PICTURES NO MONEY DOWN ON SALES UP TO $100 If your gift 1s going to be & musical inatrument why not givea Plano, Player or a Pathephorte? Hea; Planes, $1.50 Weekly: Players, $2.50 Weekly aad ‘> Agency Hardman, Peck & Co. v istactory on time the be at liberty MLL DIAM OND ONDS 1448: Broadway, and Mies| TARRB HAUTE, Ind., Dec, 38.—Two S, 8. E. Cor. Atst. Heshitt 984 Mise Grote have an: persona were killed and a number in-| | ic ETIbaY ANB in & wreat variety of Edison pictures. | sured, three of them seriously, ina fire | J SSTURDAY INN ai cag hich early to-day destroyed a large NO FREE RIDES; SHE SUES. | rooming house known as “the Haytott,” in the tenderloin district. A lighted WEEKLY Gave La: Passes, They Were| lantern which hunk in OPENS AN ACCOUNT Revoked, So She Acks 64,00Q tea thnceel f floor, All lost or found articles ade J ie] K E B ie) oO K bel to have sturted e. i ‘The will be IT TERMS |. recuse res perce 20 ton i 66 99 permitted to ride free on the le and, igh vad u x q “|jumping from building, a fram —— Pa WITH EVERY MIG ask. $10 $7.5¢ SUNDAY OUR ONLY store WORLD BAYT comm 144 anc 146 WEST 125th STREET ees Dewn 50|"6 Dewn ve | and Trenton trolley line on en Miller yesterday sued in th Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- ton "Sts Brockiyn, for 90, dave following the printing Grifen Woman Forfetts Ball, Assistant District Attorney Lavelle, tn of the Ball Bureau, collected yes- 1.54) bond. forfelted in General Clara H. Griffen, wife nels Hn “Gritten. Both are under col UMBUS AVE. ont hip aby ‘in 1912 he 1 Soeur ae rt Bl BET 103&104 57 om the'tree