The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1915, Page 16

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orm "7 » eS TET TE LE LT LTS TE a cme . aimee ¥ — ~~ . LY jt paxsed hve aimee | Take Lime for Taberculeals ome th New Tork after an 11 and fight A citigen forid Mra. Cyhen semi-| me Her! thjuries were | hyaician, who| ¢ « nile In the Jor ft the American tH 47, ry ¥ sith he Mr. Koenig | sin the side lis phy- tor 4 s, falls atl np PIANOS) OAV ERO u in expects to have ie In AbOUt a Week or te ng the miners torch seca ha elf hg = \eop and carrying @ dinner pail o nh Amerion wae with | Fe . |. bed toca Sept 21, Hee, aH TPoraagh Park Robbers Attach JOHN D. JR. AGAIN IN MINE, sm. cious at ste. vigelatane Square Theatre : : ki ies |Vhotowraphed tn Overatts n= Wax fo insfec jen's Run Mines! | Frank Movinn has gone Mrs. Cohen, Sixty-One Years | und the const work on thy Weat w oe in Wasere ng HOMER HAS A PLAN : hen, Sixty-One Year apection Tetp to Went Viewtnin, | 2N4 [ne consi TUCtiOn or on te build. | BIG HOLIDAY ons Theatre, ‘i i f Laurette Taylor, actresa and cap! Now is the time to getf] tatint, ts in town. After a year or so, i . A 5 ‘our Xmas Pianos, Player §| in London Miss Taylor arrived in Now | #! ns a oie n Pianos and Victrolas and {| York yesterday afternoon with joy in father ot Records. her heart and « pain in her side, She! pyyre artenbetis, No J OPEN EVENINGS put in her entire visit abroad enter-; at the age of seventy-sight years, || A® TO “THE BLACK SPOT.” taining the British public with Tho Messrs, Shunert hi | Pauline Cohen Sohen' rranged | ‘Treasure Island | given the o' My Heart” at so much for so much, | ' s¢8d “The Hive 1 aa Las Ochre Wick oeeee neni $1 and, ax a result, she has como t reg \ the jinx f Cia : Vee tit with more money than shoe kn nim the lac "i ixtys years old ae : what to do with { y the student ives 147 Fo! hh Street, | if H Si ww bb earn ree” ahead tt| sar MN 1a os aang ty poragh ak th her nn ift Su ions Syces Ru ¥ y on an in her| no d then this ex-| Samuel 8 J. ight s ite: stalled ‘at the Hippodrome where | #mebody now and then this new ex-| Samuel Stone. Last night she visited partment at the Hotel Bt. Ress, cheiatmas shoppera may cheok their| Dresion should prove @ great com-/friends in Fitty-ninth Street, Brook- ~ NEWARK STORE: For M WwW {Ow Fult “you have an ambition to get rich.| bundies, providiag the bundiaa arg of | Yenc lyn, and when on her way home two! | or en, omen | (BROOKLY When you're rich you have a dickens| thé right sort “3 men, seeing the earrings Gees 5 7 te ' . Now at 4 of @ time to keep from becoming| Barry Lupino, who has gained one THE bbe al bie bed crept up on her In the dark in Forty. } ———— and Children | Opp. Bi reputation as pantomimiat in Eng! ‘ y is Be like a col?” ole’ t not wi 4 th| . . : —= bored. Michael, got off my atomach,| Teputation as pantomiens rh le: gle enth Street, between ‘Thirteenth Setin Hor the gifts that will give f | like a good dog. Mamma has a pain.”| from Melbourne to ‘Because jan’t fit for use until} and Fourtenth Avenues | Evening | enjoyment al the Christ tippers, Tan / Mike knew she wasn't wanted on| new Winter Garden s it'a broken One snatched the diamond in her] | | Slippers | Season anda long tine afte ig Bleek Kid. | ae a ' the divan and politely foll off when 6 arias fron ———— come to the most eonvenicut of the Eleven Blyn Stores The Holiday Stocks are big, varieBand eomplete—no item Setla Bvoning Slippers, in has been overlooked or omitted ek tal Ecintehades ~they afford Selection from See the choicest footwear that the | perfec SILK STOCKINGS |! voncon has produced | 1p all evening shadge and de. || “°°SON nn - cz | fotldey boxes, Special vale | | MAIL ORDERS FILLED | | ues forthe Christmas ronson. Mail Order Department per pair 50c and $1.00 | || 2240 Third Avenue. N. Y. City. | from “ro | dame But » Hippodrome's Sunda that Miko ts lady dog. All the “Pog” it co } dogs are, yet each goes by the name| Arieen Hackett, playing Marina u t re) Oo rts } of Mike because that is the namo of| Dusetta with William Faversham tn ' the part they portray, Put thin story| sous thin weeks (shaving her fret ing { ith baby, but w "t tell | is about Miss Taylor and not Mike. | opportunity to appear in this clty in Ui ges IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tel “I'm going to rest right here in Now | &n Important role. just. what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the York @ while,” the actrons continued,| M!!ian Torraine, star @ photo lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, | | and I'm going to have & good time |i npren | heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These | Od to see all the new shows. tional and Boulevard Theatres this] are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, | ‘ Miss Taylor gave her a shove. You b “What i cl of \ Jeske. | * 7UF chief ambition?” we) evening and tell how it feels to bea) worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. i ; : t : will infer, of course, friend reader, Seiected leathers | aoked ve L Georss Beashets Seitz, Pathe play-| Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into wright, went to Philadelphia _yester-| operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fatid “T want to be a great actross,” sho jreplied. “By that I mean I want to | be—well—I hope to—well, you see—of day and on the way over wrot Cet don a enatht Bernhardt ia." | feenario, marrying the gin’ ts the| matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. nr" | hero just as the train entered the H Payer $ $10 Monthly ‘Of course not. Tho doctor's com-| Broad Street Station | ing to-morrow to tell me about this| mov) MPTING P K ine Castoria always bears the signature of g | Pianos 3 i 5 Unt Paid J! pain. “tm not gcing to tell dim T've| MOVIES Ll, Ants gen ora tege ee got a lot of money,” ning Pollock is on the verge E Bench, cover and 12 solls }} “You're not?” with each Player Piano. rely not. I don't want to bare Appendicitis maybe We Give So. ‘The pain’s on the wrong side," | Calland ian Taylor saya she wante to crea P next a role that will be so much her- United = | ¢ See Our hat it will be impossible for a Onn actresses to follow her in Profit 4-Room It successfully. t — Purchases made at Blyn Store may be exchanged at any Store. eonven- EET Btyn Stocks are complete and prices moderate. White Cloth, regular cut exaaiok 8 White Cloth, high cut... 1,50 J While They Last fioys’ two-buckle Storm Boots—tan and black. Sizes 10 to 1349. . $2.00 | $2.50, Down in her heat n desire to pity heavier roles Mf Sharing Brooklyn's Most Reliable Furniture and Carpet House Outfit . Sho liker the Engiieh peo- | * < ple and fone eo far in her eulory ef | Coupons 86-88-90 Myrtle Avenue jawie.*’ street | $128.50 {th to declwve thoy really have « — a ———-— em ica = pe A pense of humor, She even has e . . ° Barlisn accent, Nevertnciew, avs A Large Variety of Substantial and Useful-Gifts-in Stool, web ai? Cer jawfully gad 0 be ip her native coun " ¢ \ . a in je hall noar her a - . lila Wook te, Tas 20 tae Salt a ee coas Our December Furniture Offerings: ‘ which are loaded with beautiful for- | . anaes tented ait elgn made gowns which she will ure | .0¢2) "1 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE signin Secon i it x {Black $1.08), colors 1.25 he | Low Prices on Our Standard Lines of Rubber Boots. , Perfect and Fully Warranted. Men's Sizes, 6 to 12 ++ $3.25 Boys’ Sires, 8to6... .. 2.50 Boys’ Sizes, 11 to? +» 2,00 “T saw one Feturned soldier dancing |i —————————_—______. a Teas ; recent. ne "nald. “Hla head was | 10 Piec To ° . it Chri dah and dull fin- eatareg da. ers asia ott | 10-Piece William and Mary Period Dining Room Suite ss “sf fi 1 think ho had lint on his i x ake arm. ‘Dut one thought struck | - y § | Miaoe Sines sat veeeeeees 2,00 | a ————— 7 | im Boots, knee length, Nene e sak ihact | . ; - | was impressed with the idea that | I FF Nas | $ | Men's t tinea cae 5 reds of used instruments of app y ena ve cae RCE TT Boys’ Boots, sizes 8to6...... 2.25] Storm boots of soft, heavy known makes at prices away’ Hartley Manners, husband of the} eo llto®... 1,75 | waterproof grai and tao black; welted soles; will not ies’ Boots, sites 244 to 8... 1.75] harden or crack. 11 to 1834. $2.50 Mises’ Boots, sines 11 to? 1 | cotideats Boots, 6tol0,...... 1. beh Stee: by) Eleven Big Stores—Easy Yo Reach—Christmas Footwear for All the Family low actual values, som Mightly used, all in good ler. USED UPRIGHT BARGAINS ] SOFT music, pRoresson: $95 Filth Ave. Montht: et y Oiak Lela ‘te, of | 5 Samuel Hoffenstein very jactreas, came home too, } | Solid quartered oak, Jaco- bean finish, Buffet 54 inches long. China © wide, Side Tabl 44 inches Inches long; Extension Table 48 inches top; j replied with fervor, “The only pic. | “ ’ Biss WEST SIDE STORRS. | BAS’ To BROOKLYN nas. tures I have of her are in my heart.” | 5 Side Chairs; 1 Arm Chair; 4 are Bit Fons. on | leather seats. Bd Ave worn A Ncin sin “fRAes Fulton 88 op. Brien HE'D ACCEPT PROMISES. a. seater sea! moar Graaea, 3d 1th n& Maron Peters was in Washington 4 day or twe advised that | Bt Ris NEWARK ' wt) 640 Reged Bt Op. Miter Park BI Connor, w s Rornhardt, ar, Z was looking for Al advance, = A TM ‘ : iby el E yy 5 9 ye ag ry yt +, “onnor, who 4 ya b La | na if C d Mason was kidding bicause : k i pes <— EX OPO FO ano ws he the message came over the White ‘ a) i \; . — = = Heuse wire. Mason had been vistt- ‘ ing Joe Tumulty, Mr. Connor's, reply 7 ; | a . | was as follows: : ‘ ‘ sa “For several months T have been| , f 5 ? e paying a staff with promises and have ‘ had no strikes, How many promises! Comfort Rocker ° Friday or Saturday promises than some managers’ coln,’ rean Trading Stamps FREB per week could you get along with?” Colonial Mahogany} upholstered in Tapestry “vourselt. Ri r Mahogany On-| Library Table 24.50 . * mien than some tanakars ca nine feather y fable | 24. mm With Cash Purchases of $1 or More, Present This Coupon SIMON PURE WIT. | le =f ERG ? | I : i : : ee Cut Out This Coupon ber yourself, Rat vey e ingly good re vat No 285 Central J Turkish is oupon Is good for 60 (Fifty) t We curry # compete tine of every ; also all the bttes® ind popular ords. othe Rocker is Rents a Beautiful} |: Welller Weiller. O'Bannon speaking of trees, what size 2 you wear? Upright Piano Why does a dog wi a suse no other dog will « t Third, Slong’s so expressive and} if ‘The other day a friend of! e nd a hole in silk stock. | Hi d perely sald to her maid, “Oh 81-87 COURT ST. | ors .sBROOKLYN ND THE NUT SHIP'S GONE. ps Little Falla man atole a phono- | Balch, Pricealo. Purchase of $1 or more. Friday), Dec. 10th, or (Saturday), Dec.” 11th. 0 FREE Stamps are of kind as those wifeh you inarily obtain with your more than’ one ny one customer, WS" SONS, Inc, to-morr. next da Table ‘15.75 DOLL CARRIAGES | | KINDEL _ PARLOR BED World, 128-15. Double Stamps in Morning-—Single Stamps in the Afternoon | Last Days of Receiver’s Sales! i > Ne sant stYane A Trustee will be appointed to wind up the affairs of this i Fur Ss and claw foots extend 0 of co, carts and business so the Receiver’s Sale will come to an end in a tew days. The (ost ficceptableGitt |" sagist carer minal ie cis Our Entire Stock of 1375| 2.98 Home Outfits Complete | «re=5-552 EVERY DETAIL High-Grade Goods Sacrificed! distinctive quality. re is no more acceptable gift than a fur piece, a set or a coat. n selected at Balch, Price's the gift has an added value of | 5 SCARFS | Natural Sable Coat, $1800 M Bringing you the most wonderful money-saving opportunities you have agi Beaver $6.50 | Hudson Bay Sable Coat, $500 From Parlor to Kitchen ever had. The reductions affect every department in the store, and no mat- Wy oe Seal Dyed Muskrat Coats, $100 FURNITURE, CARPETS, ter what you want, you will find it in this event. 15 Ser) Muskrat $10.00 | Caracul Coats, $50 RUGS, Etc., of Quality FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN, N. Y. f iteen M nates by Subway (rom Grand Central to Borough Hall Station “Do Your Xmas Shopping Early” Means more than ever to you if you participate in this bargain festival, as \. D, MATTHEWS’ SONS, Inc Open Saturdays until 7 P.M. We Give Profit-Sharing Coupons with All PapcRashs Great value for any home, ee ee

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