The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1914, Page 8

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__ THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1934. what it has meant to be bungry walle box office in the interest of the ether children around me bad plenty, Kidalen She will be assisted by other AGENCIES IN PROTE | woll-known actresses, and a general sy a 1 Feception will follow, go that every | da witl one who wishes to shake han thelr favorite will have an oppor- tunity to do ao. Also the Children’s Day at the “movies ts arousing lively Interest For the Penny Lunches) #3 it's inne cee: | BUREAU INJURES THEM | <<" 35 (ar rBrondway and Thirty-third Street ay \ Gimbel 4. s Subway 4 An Acceptable Gift 4 ture houses who have agreed to do- nate the receiptaof the Monday, Deo. 2, matines, for the benefit of the By Sophie Irene Loeb. performances an arranged by The ‘ totpai | Evening World, during the Christinas mt it School Children's Lunch Fund, te) 709 Firms Ask Board of Alder-| Give Him or Her a pair of aren J. Levy, Judge of Muni holidays. ° ad 7 J. Dreynon, Van Buren Theatre, No. dati : Harris Glasses—to cost $2 or /) heartily indorees afta of t Judge Levy stated to-day: “It however, a and commentary | 1216 Broadway, Brooklyn. oe men for Restrictions in more, as YOU prefer, fitted \ Campaign for Penny Lunches) ives me great pleasure indeed to ing conditions that a city| Broadway Lyceum, No. road with plain lenses, to be ex- Genates eufictent funds ($1,060) to! oo operate with The Evening |Howspaper muat como to the ald o¢| “Ay: Hrooklyn. Sears’ Work. 1 Montauk Arcade, W. B. Fielmer, for rr sort— Use) No, 2640 Pitkin Avenue, : Heateeee HAN ea iii —| Goodwin Amusement Company, Pare later—at her or his conven- / Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Art N and equip three schools ie World in what I deom to be one (20) children by taking up their tunches on the east side. of the most important movements | ~~ to be given the service by this! in our eivie life. | de not know arenas |WilouRnby Theatre, No. 260 Kolck: | THe tmployment Agencies’ Protec-| leNCes i | \ i yj tribution will be those on the east) any pian that will prove 60 far: f i ! rReterial Thoathe, be ald Avenue | tive League, which comprises 79 pri- Gin pair of Properly (tsa Needlework, Ribbons, Neck- that are at present in greatest! foeching as thie ene to provide . _ land Irving Avenue, Brooklyn. vate employment agencias in New lasses is a Gifl—beyond | wear To S Books. Dolls Of such service and located in the = ong nutritious meal @ day right In a No. 1056 Moston Road, | yory, to-day protested to the Board} COMparison. 1/1] ’ y ’ ’ ’ \ congested area of that part Of] the public echeo! where the ohil- ! OE committee of the Motion [of Aldermen against the appropria- The Examination of eyes by Games aaty. dren must ge. Picture Exhibitors’ Association | tion of city money for the unrestrict-, Our Oculist—Registered Phy- ara F. Brown, Superintendent “tte the @f the Bchoo! Lunch Committee, will] pedient way to reach th unary ely set to work the proper page as wel i if and these schools or evi ol a . will be open) avail himealt ‘of good food at cost yall the children eo that each may! price. | one wholesome meal per day! “One of the greatest elements In Its ‘this very crowded neighborhood. | favor in that it pauperises no sre | pecessitows children I understand that the food ts serv be of theee | at cost; therefore it is possible for at ‘Will also be reached by money | ine child to pay bis penny just as he provided the teachers and prin- | would in any store, without feeling it sieet and by oe ox: fe Jed operation of the City Free Hm-| Sician—and the adjustment of iN and all other lines of Holiday goous on sale on the Vj d thelr | ployment Bureau. William ‘Tt. Mc-| the frames or mountings by two floors of the Subway Store at extraordinarily Govern is President of the league.| Our Optician—is included in 4 attractive prices. The closing d: f the bi | jacarde ‘and slides "announcing | THCY say the private agencies pay the cost of Harris Glasses— Pp i ae aie the event will be sent them ime {city Ncenses amounting to $17,725 a| $2.00 of more. Christmas rush presents fA eae Sg y | mediately. year. | 4 ‘ S snesiaiiiiaenddine ene ; e N More than 100 special Christmas tables. “According to current rumor,” con- zL. Se ae | nee mr.) AID GIVEN FAMILY Lee ecneatan ete ware WatStous Va $6 Maar e “ain |Boy Scout Tetlan © ; 9 / ; ara, guperintendent of the Mun!- ° 5 Master “Rain | Boy Scout, Indian MNebady cam, appreciate te, vate i OF CHARITY WORKER, cipal Buren, says the git'e rule eb- Guypqhosses and Spectacles \N Beau" Out- $3.00 or Cowboy Play y j mont agencios out of business.” u Fant 2: near 4th Ave. Suits § \ fer that purpose. Besides thie, will send hundreds of chil- n reared on the east aide, right in these publio schools, and knowing) | suage from the school which bis chil- | hee: @imm attend to the Strand morning ‘ Evening World Receives Check— They saay the private agencies have shown their willingness to co-operate #42 Columbus Ari. bet. Bist and Consists of Raincoat ee ty near John . $ ‘i a Child to Support Slain | with the Afunicipal Bureau at No, 29) 1408 o1: Nichotes dru ets t80i8 M1818 and Sou’wester Hat 1:35 a x 1007 re 2 * " Woman's Survivors. aNd GROG ANS ditoine be iat ne Wee ese se. Sonoda Reg 'G:, BITE: cS Something that will saltgrmerty, $108 to LS} 4 A G83 Broad &.. ” yo ase every ‘ . W. H. Cherebrough, millionaire reat|4: Dobbins, a New York citizen, who| Next deat (Ns Baril Wiki co. <p boy 6 to 18 derful” bargains at ran n . éstate man and President of the City |C°Mfined his operations to seeking | = ° as . years old, $he, Subway \ 3 Economy Tangue, has come to the, *™Ploymeut for worthy cases for Made of cial price, and assistance of the family of Mrs. Han-|W20m the private agencies could not nah Smith, a Salvation Army worker, | nd ready employment. He placed —— | who was run over and killed by an | 1 persons in positions and got snow ’ i “The clvic work done by The Eve-| automobile truck at ‘Thirty-Afth Cleaning jobs for 4,000 more men. This 4 An Important Sale Wednesday ning World has already created such Street and Eighth Avenue Inst week | bureau was superceded by’ the one at confidence in the people that they while making Christmas collections | Xo; 4 Lafayette Street. . rubberized double texture g tan cloth, Pifth Avenue you can give 0 boy a / {sure To sell out \| ever) quit in stoc! are sure of real merit in any move- The League wants the Board of ie At Greatly Reduced Prices mont It fosters, and thia latest, and fF Poor families. Aldermen as far as practicable to do 6 of its most important efforts, de- After reading the account of Mra.|s0, to employ New York citizens on serves support and indorsoment on Smith's death in The Evening World, |@ll city construction work; in the all sides. Never before has tila Clty wr Chesebrough sent a check for $50/PUTchase of city supplies to insist been moi eed of Buc 5 | tha habla whe Hace haven socait [to this paper and asked that {t te that the bidders on manufactured | articles state the percentage of New en’s re) to help before are forced to do it [turned over to the invalid husband of | York citizens’ labor employed in the now. Principals and teachers the w elr fo! Kt f the articles bid uy c Seine: thcoally eentaee with these | 26 woman and their four children, | making of the artic jd upon, and Nheaviest rain; guaranteed thoroughly ‘ waterproof, ‘Subway Store. Balcony More Wonderful Values! yj Combine the superior merits that have always been iden- ; : Y y to Insist that all public service cor- tifed with th ‘onnor Up ty = conditions, and the fact that th | who live at No, 519 West Forty-sec- right and @ player mechan- fa : 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor indorse this plan and give thel¢ [ond Street. ‘Tho $50 was delivered to /Porations using the streets give pref- HH fatn. that © fs van ‘artist $1.25 and $1.50 e enueee Sone eee own personal efforts tovit should | smith to-day. seal ce saa tee ontains: _ ‘ local tabor, Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue thatthe need ierurgenys 7°” | Fourteen-year-old Hannah smith] DEATHS IN THEATRE FIRE. The sale of tickets for the morning !8 acting as “little mother” in the} performances at the Strand Theatre Stficken home, Besides nursing her OPEN EVENINGS. New Showroom, Lex. Ave., Bear 40th Bt, N. ¥. Undermuslins A é been thle morning, when Jane Cowl, father, who 1s suffering with a scrious | Flames Sweep Am jen! | Qesisted by other stars, wax on hand “ilment in his left leg, she was car- , < ocr Hand-Tailored Suits to well tickets for the benefit of the Ing for her sisters, Frances, six years hemes Somrimas at Pett Lad AI a tote mie Gullassare Penny Lunch Fund old, and Suste, four. Elizabeth, who] PARIS, Dec. 22.—The Havas Agency oMce of the Strand. My ly thre th: , v‘ POR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST ‘Tickets for chidren cent aia, cer Ae old, has béen| has received a despatch from Bilbao, adults, 25 conte, To-morrow, betweea | tlannan had to quit achoot and in| Salt, saying that fre badly damaged | Sunday World Wants One, three or four button sack models of checked, pencil or | the hours of 10 and 12, Mary Plek- |a few days sho ix going to get wort. [fey Atrings Theatre to-day. Some ehalk striped cassimore or worsted, “Glen Urquhart” plaids, ford, the famous star, will preatde at ing papers and go to work, im itnn rekon ee Work Monday Wonders. 4 tartan plaids, Scotch tweeds, navy serge and unfinished > = EEE USE anna EERDROeeeERneeee _ - ——— 3 also blue or Oxford vicuna braid bound suits. 20.00 Heretofore $27.50 and $30.00 Night Gowns and Combinations. N Only 800 in Ay Made of fine nainsook and pret- tily trimmed with lace and Swiss Se embroidery; ribbon run. On Special Tables yi Subway Store, Balcony 65¢ (| "oo Silk | 3.95 Silk Bath Robes $1 Ny N imonos, $2.95 ‘or Kiddies, ¥ Empire Men’s Winter Overcoats 33 TO 44 CHEST ss Chesterfield mode! of highest grade vicuna, in black, Oxford or blue, lined throughout with Skinner Satin, volvet or self gollar; also fitted, three button, double or single breasted models, of Oxford, aavy or olive, “Whitney” chinchilla; slip-on model of gray, brown or olive Scotch coatings; yoke and sloeves {1 20.00 . Heretofore $27.50 and $30.00 and Raglan Cozy Bath styles. Many | Robes for the pretty pat- terns; light | youngsters. and dark | Made of warm CR so _| ‘iderdown, with : > Silk Mull | “tlored edge. with/s Kimonos Finished at neck MME in the | with silk braid; Subway Store, Balcony Balcony. Ready for y a oe : waistband; i Full Dress Suits U f accordion Sizes 2 to 6 FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST mime a e e very N insets atanilee Ss: | Geaemen there, Silk Lined, New Model of Unfinished Worsted | all colors. “Coat and Trousers—Coat, silk galloon bound collar and cuffs, silk faced, silk lined; English cut Trousers. 25 .00 Regular Price $35.00 Tuxedo Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST | New Model of Highest Grade Unfinished Worsted | Vest and Trousers —Coat, silk galloon bound collar and | it, 4 et, ellk faced and Venetian lined; new model Vest; Trousers with silk galloon band at sides. 18.50 Regular Price $30.00 Men's Shop—16 West 38th St. Every Model Every Finish Including the New Electric Style Select your CHRISTMAS Victrola and Records from the largest stock in New York. Delivery Guaranteed Before christmas ‘ r | 1 The Most Liberal in the City. erm Easy Payments to Suit Your Convenience. Visit Any of the Five LANDAY Exclusive Victrola Stores To-day 563 Sth Ave., Cor. 46th St. 27 W. 34th St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves. 427 Sth Ave,, at $8th St. 153 W. 42d St., Ne. B’way. 23 W. 42d St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves, Telephone Send Telephone Catalo & a Woolen Dress Lengths In black and colors for Christmas, and at decided price reduc tons, cluded are choice Imported and Domestic Dress Lengths, $3 Dress Lengths, $2 $5 Dress Lengths, $3 $7.60 Dress Lengths, $4 Neatly boxed upon request. Subway Store, Lower Floor \] Girls’ and Misses’ Gift Aprons, Vj | iN Middy Blouses, $1 Big Variety 1] In Pretty Christmas | precticel and Dainty styles | Boxes i q Galatea with blue, red or white 25c and 50c i i collars; aranti colors; Re N long wait line: full length sleeve; ot beginghars bane & | sizes 10 to 20 years. Re one ca nee * Girls'White Dresses,$1.95 | joworCoverallmade ff \N A handsome gift for Christmas; | of percale; also full " in Christmas boxes with card; | size lawn Aprons exceptionally pretty in Voiles | with or without bibs; | ith hemstitched edging. Lawns | some with embroid- 1/| trimmed with double flounces, | tred bibs, fitted or fine lace and embroidery; sizes | gathered models. | 6 to 14 years. Every style of Tea Children’s Red and Blue | or bretele apron in Raincapes, with silk hood; guar- | lawns and cross bars, | anteed to be rainproof; in Christ- | 25c and 50c. mas boxes; sizes $ to 16, 61.95, Subway Store, (| Subway Store, Balcony Balcony N )} hy - ; C. G. Gunther's Sons Eee \N These $18 and $20 “Good- W N Vi N Vj Established 1820 FURS For Christmas Gifts / rich” Sewing Machines, $15 A Will Make Excellent Christmas Presents These machines are made in the famous Domestic factory. rop head style, ball bearing, full sise > peed, nweet Vid full four motion ! — |, se eading shuttle, itor to] bobbin. winder, © “uttl®, automatic — i Handsome five and seven drawer B=} cases: highly pollshed golden ‘onk i Full set of attachments for doing any kind of fancy sewing. Guaranteed tor five years. Free instructions at your home if you live within Greater New York Terms: $2 C 1} Weekly, no extra charges of any kind. New York

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