The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1914, Page 7

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“Storm Hero’? "st Umbrellas A New One if the Wind Brecks It. 1 to $ ss "Ne the Christmas Dinner. Eddys At Grocers and Del.- catessen Stores, "2 AM tont oF found artictes a! vertised In T' Msted at The tion Bureau, Building Areade, World's World will be ho Sty and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- ton St., Brooklyn, for 30 days following the printing of the advertisement, Given Free of fing berried $49. ficen will be more from day Shadow Box Xmas Candies 5 Pound Box for will delight the kiddies. Children’s Rubberized Raincanes are new Kk w York, Mfrs. —=| and will continue every morning The Christmas Dinner adds to} | the joy of Christmas. “Eddys” de- |) licious Sauce adds to the joy of 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. OPEN EVENINGS : The Coats son seal (dyed muskrat) Coat at Sealskin at $100 (was $195.00). or telephone orders filled. A big variety of fancy candies that II cos | SETS NEW RECORD | FORBIG BENEFITS The largest children’s benefit ever planned in the city of New York is now completed. The full Programme will be announced in these columns to-morrow. Ten cents will admit children to the Strand Theatre morning per- formances, beginning with Xmas 0 excepting Sunday until Jan. 4, when school opens. Adults will be admitted with the children at 25 cents to any part of the house. Children’s bands, marches and other inno- vations will be announced daily. Blocks of seats will irranged for groups of schools upon re- quest. Jane Cowl, the famous actress, will sel tickets at the Strand Theatre to- will preside at the box office for the | benefit of the kiddies Wednesday morning. She will also appear dur- | ing the performance, as well as other stars to be announced later. On Christmas morning several hundred crippled school children, |and as many of their parents as can accompany them, will assemble in “| front of their school building at 9 lo'clock, whence the spacious auto busses of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company will convey them to the Strand Theatre. For the children comin; Yorkville, Harlem, from Washington Heights and the Bronx the route will be through the wonderful scen- ery of Central Park. If the weather ix clear and sufficiently mild the top «will be occupied as well ay the interlors, In donating the use of a large number of busses for this purpose Mr. Mead, President and General Manager of the Fifth Avenue Coach STRAND THEATRE | morrow morning. Mary Pickford | W: World School Committee of Arrange. | special performance. ments, said: “1 am very giad indeed to co-operate with you in this man- ner, and help in every way to make the benefit a big success.” Mr. Mead has assigned Mr, Farnham of his staff to arrange matters, and the transportation experts of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company are busy working on the details of the trip which insure the greatest comfort and joy to the little children. The crippled children are to be the guests | of Mra, William Randolph Hearst. Five hundred seats on Christm morning have been reserved for the girls of the Julia Richman High School, of which Mr. Arthur M. Wolf- son is principal. He is one of the most ardent of the iriends of the school lunch movement. Due tu 3s. Wofison's interest, a self-sustaining lunch service has been installed .. the Thirteenth Street annex of school, which is unique im the mo. ner in which it is used as an in- strument of practical education .n foods. ‘The high school giris will sing their very famous school song, which will be an attraction to the other visitors. | B Moreover it will give the girls an exceptional opportunity to personaily | see and meet Miss Mary Pickfor’. the moving picture actress, who ex- pects to join them in a little recep- tion. os Twenty-five hundred other echoul| — from the schools in the! f& children neighborhood of the Strand Theat.» are having seats set aside for them | js on Christmas morning. Five hund | of these will be entertained by Mrs. ‘aiter Lewisohn. The programme ar- of Mr. 8S. L. Rothapfel, the manager of the Strand Theatre, promises to | i surpass his most ampitious efforts. — FILM STARS VOLUNTEER TO SELL TICKETS FOR THE PENNY LUNCHES |} Six stars of the Alco Film Co.,. tion awill sell Strand Theatre matinee | {B tickets donated for the beneft of Tho |,\a Evening World's School Penny Lunch Fund in the lobby of the Strand Theatre from ten until ten-thi. o'clock to-morrow morning. i A private view of “Springtime,” a new film in which Florence Nash has been s' |, will be given to 1,600 on Saturday evening. te d under the personal direction | (§ invited guests and Miss Nash and Mabel Taliaferro, Catherine Count’ «, Irene Warfield, Jane Cowl and Orrin Johnson will offer the Lunch Fund Company, in a letter to Edward Fi tickets for sale and any one buying Brown, Chairman of The Evening these tickets will be admitted to the OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, ALL CARS AMAZING—you wi Sacrifice range from arich Hud- 75 (was $97.50) to a magnl- it Coat of genuine Alaska (were $49.75). Seventy most elegant and rich Fur Coats, made of the finest A-1 foreign dyed skins from their original prices of $42.50, $55.00, $62.50 & $67.50. ONLY, and reduced » to day, remember! 39c Sugar and 95c Pictures. at Creamer Set 22c Only one hundred) They have sterling silver deposit ly $1.95. Subjects} work—the real thing. Very. fine j and fpr. aie for Xmas gifts. Very inexpensive. id glass protection] | re i t worth the mouey.| Women’s $1.50 are gilt and gold burnished. | Jy ieee at $1.10 A Best grade of felt in “Daniel” green color, trimmed with ribbon or fur. Buy a pair for mother, wife or sister. Children’s Cloth Coats, Special 99c 39c more like it, Round collar and cuffs of solid color, with rows of braid. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. the 78c with Mack piaid lined hood. Vanity Cases With Men's Open-End 38, Safety Clasps, 39c Four-in-Hands, IC} Better than its price Indicates, I \ beautiful assortment of. the] Contains memo pad, mirror, 2 coin est stripes and figures. Look holders, powder puff and card them over—not overlook them. holder. TRANSFER TO “The HOME of TRUTH” The Muffs Not $1.99, though that would be] Sweaters, BLOOMINGDALES’, Yi 73 S3'2VE: TRANSFER TO [= Sher" 6 aye ee ‘ aa We place on sale a STUPENDOUS collection of RICH and‘ COSTLY FURS, made up into sets, garments and individual pieces of great beauty and acknowled; “style.” The values are | RUB YOUR EYES in astonishment when you see what extraordinary reductions we are making on some of the FINEST Furs in New York, involving a of $25,000 of our New Fur Stock range from The The Sets san8¢,3" finest Civet Cat, at $14.75 (were Janese Mink at $24.75 (were $24.75 and $29.75) to those {$39.75 to $45.00) to a magnifi- of richest Mink fur at $19.75 |cent genuine White Fox Set, at range from those of the $42.50 (was $79.50), The Very Biggest Bargains in New York Today Watch for this section in our daily advertising for amazing values. On sale tomorrow only. No mail Just the finest bargains we have been able to collect. Children’s 79c Men’s 98c Bath Robes 6 Le! Combination Pink or blue blanket robes in fig- ured designs. Round collars; sins Sets, 39c 2 to 6 years, Set consists of 1 pair of “Onyx" Bomen's Flannelette ressing Sacques, 58c Si You'll wonder how they can be made to sell at the price. Light and dark colors; ribbon trimmed. Women’s $6.98 $4.40 Silk Lustre V-shape neck; belt in back; choice of rich twoetone color effects; sizes 36 to 44, One of many specials in high grade sweaters. Pearl Pocket Knives, Special 39c You'll not get this chance soon again. These have 2, 3 and 4 blades. Lex.to3dAv Bib.3an8 The Bloomingdale Store will remain open lige until for the convenience of our patrons. Our employees will be paid at full salary rates for this overtime, including pay for the time allowed them for their supper. !---The Opening of Our At $33.00 silk socks and silk knitted tie to match; variety of styles and colors. Men’s Fine $3.00 Patent colt or tan Russia calf. Lace and button models. big show value. $1.25 Pipes in Leather Cases, Buy one or more. your ‘smoker friends. of genuine briar and amber. $1.00‘‘Star’’ Safety Razor Sets, at 65c All_ men know that this is a standard article at a_ standard rice. At our price, it is like get- irg dollar bills for sixty-five cents. Clara Kimball young, the onal Film Corporation ster, will open the Strand ticket sale at a Fifth Avenus department store, at cleven o'clock this morning. Mabel Trunelle, Sally Crute, Mir- | fam Nesbitt and Andy Clark con. | ducted the salo at the Bronx office of The World Saturday afternoon ard|{ Miss Crute sold stili more tickets at the Hotel Endicott, where she lives, Warranted 10 Lt janient {iS Siiietines Eve es Wil present free to fy avery purchaser of hy chains who bring ) 180 Broadway, New York A Concert ‘Will be given daily from now until Christmas, in our beautiful Green- houses-on-the-Roof, be- tween the hours of 2 P. M. and 6.30 P. M. Pro- grammes will be rendered by the Royal Viennese Band in full uniform. Christmas until 10 o’cleck Study them! There $2.29 A at A real, 89c Give them to Neatly made Store Open Evenings Until 10.00 n, $ 39th to 60th Street Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914. pe fe Of ae ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOMEOR TRUITT Hit iia wi i : rail Ld Tio \ Lex.to3d AV. Piera3s00 l Christine? Make All the Family Happy Bear in mind there are only three more days to Xmas Don’t delay—Come to Bloomingdales’ tomorrow, Tuesday YOUR LAST CHANCE to enroll as a member of the greatest and most timely XMAS The Club is rapidly Filling—Only 97 more members can profit by this Saving of °181 Realize just what this Club Offer means to you while you still have time to take advantage of it. You certainly cannot afford to miss this unusual opportunity to secure a Perfect, Reliable, Absolutely Guaranteed $550 New 88-Note Player Piano} EVERY PLAYER IS EQUIPPED WITH METAL TUBINGS & THE “TRI-SOLO MELODIST” On the Club Plan of 2 a Week The Club Price includes a magnificent $25 Rookwood Hand-Decorated Music Cabinet, a beautiful Bench, 12 Music Rolls of your own selection, a Cover and Free Delivery to your home. PLAYER PIANO °369 CLUB CLUB MEMBERS WILL PAY NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS OF ANY Bloomingdales’ Xmas Club Offer Eliminates the Question of Price It places a high-grade, reliable Player Piano within the reach of everybody. You and every member of your family can now play the piano, and piay it well; in fact, a little familiarity with the expression devices enables You may thus satisfy your natural longing for music, no matter whether your taste runs toward popular or classical music. The player can also be played by hand like anordinary piano. The Bloomingdale Guarantee Is Your Absolute Safeguard Being the manufacturers of these superb instruments, we positively know that only the best of materials are used in their construction, and only the most skilled workmen employed to build them; therefore we you to play like a skilled pianist. guarantee them absolutely. It is our belief that these wonderful Club Player Pianos—at $369—are the greatest values ever offered to the people of this community—in fact, we know positively that, in order to secure a ilar value elsewhere, you would have to pay at least $550. We cannot begin to describe these Player Pianos. ciate their extraordinary value. FRE NOTE! Pianos of any make taken in exchange. You must come and see them in order to fully appre. With Every Piano and Player Plano, a Magnificent $25.00 Rookwood Hand-Decorated Music Cabinet If you cannot call, write for particulars regarding our Xmas Player Plano Club. Upon request our representative will call. Player Piano of sim- Open Evenings Until 10.00 KIND

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