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Sold by leading Hardware- and Department-Stores, Cardboard model, showing how the Flexible Ps steers, Aisy attractive booklet, Write for them to’ Sasist on the genuine—it isn't a Flexible Flyer wnless tt bears this trademark SL ALLEN & CO Box 1103C Philadelphia The May Manton Fashions SIAN dresses are among this one is charming, It ly abso- lutely simple and childlike, it t* easy to make, consequently making an appeal to busy mothers, It gives new and smart Unes, The straight guthe wkirt Joined to a body Maing, consequently it is thoroughly, comfortabl satiefnctory to. wear e blouse seavon the straight collar boat 1k blouse can be cut to form a little square ix the i, but and pretty. ages, As t made of plaid ser blue. ‘The combination is a smart one and the frock thoroughly useful as well combined with plain a8 attractive. It ean be of one materint throughout, however, and the model will be found a one for wool popling, wool crepes and nuterials of the nort, iso for linen, cotton poplin. igus and o' “aul ther tabrice of « similar sort. Jaid effect shown hore can be rep! 4 in gingham and tn linen, Colored and white linens oF colored and w iques always make @ pretty effect. We are using taffeta with serge too, A plaid taffeta blouse over a serge skirt would make @ prett blouse could ing In place of the material, @ or silk is quite correct. Inthe back view the dress is made, of wool costume. In such case the trimmed with braid band- although poplin with the belt edged with braid to make & pretty effect. yeas the teyoar alze will be needed 3% of material 27 Inches wide, 34 Yards 96 or. 44 for the blouse, 3 yards 2 BYYarde $6 ur 44 for the skirt and trim: m ne Dam Allowance): aire Pa pattern #903 Is cut tn alzos for girls § to 14 years. 1 @ to 14 years. i at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION , 100 Weat Thirty~ New York. ah t by mail on receipt of ten cents In coin or stamps for each Pattern ordered. PORTANT Write your address plainly and always specify tee wanteg. ‘Add two cents for letter postage if in a hurry. 188-184-186- 188-190 SMITH STREET Cer. Warren St. * 229-224-226-228 GRAND STREET a ae - Sale of Men’ nS s Youths’ Winter { BALMAROONS BD | Lr 5 4 fad we 818 valoce, now Fie gi BUITS. : sath oF Women's & lsses" Coats | At Sensationally Low Prices at te \ Included are i wena. fee Sabri and cordy: Clothe the Children, 5Oc a Week ALERHATIONS rnEE, Mpoidlaty Venton” QEBMOYAL TAILOR. TN< im will make 8 & pertoot wie e eats Sant” IT MAKES LITDLE DIFFERENCE WHAT you NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, Wiki GO AND GET IT, th Upeune & dew Account THIS COUPON Allows You 10% on Your Purchase. Vaarrn etme er 10 Cantor meer J. MIC. FRIEND OF THE TKOFLE ‘The Two Largest Credit Houses in Brooklyn, ‘THE EVE NING WORLD, | drome revue. Kauffman Kiein satle | to-morrow to join that show. James Gorman has established | himeelf in offices in the Astor Thea- tre Building and is ready to stage musical plays and teach the young idea to dance, Gladys Hanson, playing in “The Ware Case,” couldn't open the door | Of her dressing room when the time | came for her to go oh the stage Wednesday afternoon, and bad to | climb down a fire escape, | H. Reylaton, the boy now playing in “Betty” in London, has been en- FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 1 ie wont & resteuremt, ofr, and took a oup and caveen™ PERKINS CALLS ON WHITMAN. District Attorney Gets Respite tor Flack, Doomed to Chain, ALBANY, Deo. 10,—District Attorney Perkins was here to-day conferring with Gov, Whitman concerning a number ot pardon cases, which, he said, he wanted to settle before turning his office over ry GAVE. »>SPEARS< | & 16"" ST. REMOVAL SALE Kindly Note! This sale ie confined to the stock of Furniture smartest shown for little girls, and | ot wil to le ipuoitrayd It now looks as though the Littie! Theatre will be ail this season| untit] o | anc [be dark Winthrop Ames pt ing plays Amos's doctor has pre- next fall serived a reat and Mra. Atos and the} wy Physician are tneisiing thot berks ke tt. } Tt Mr hiv plang, he Litte it been i ‘Nu ous] ¢ me Propowition looking to the placing of| to Attractions of other producers in the! #4) house have been made to Mr. An but he has rejected them all, Ho haa] the @ desire to retain the Lite Theatre | for Amex play onty. . Ko. indefinite. have that the license of has not entre ren A STRANGE WATCH, THIS. | Mr, Ames was in New York # few!| days ago. Mrs, Ames left their | Mase, on a 3) ere noticed dust wait! Y¥ vther felt certa: oar the boy hu His wt home day w adopted an artist's career, She said he'd make millions at wielding tho! brush but Grandmother laughed and |sald: “Hoth of you hush! A banker he'll be. That's not hard to perceive ‘Then Grandfather! scoffed and sal “I got you, Steve! You're thinking of money, as all women Wo. oy'll be a lawyer—a famous one | Jimmy's now thirty went round to spend a fe moments where highballs abound. I saw the young man with his foot on the rail imbibing the high ones and telling a tale, “I told the old guy that the Job | Was too tough," he muttered, work? Say, forget all that stuff! I'm living at home and the folks treat me awell.” “Which all goes to show that you never can tell. MISS TAYLOR UNDER KNIFE. Laurette Taylor underwent aimingr operation ‘at her apartment’ in the Hotel St. Regis yesterday, which re- Heved her of the pain she had in her left side. Sho-will be entirely well in a few days, is the report. A NEW CONTRALTO. BF. Rolfe, managing director of the Strand, has discovered a contralto whose future, he says, is very bright. She is Margaret Horton of Cincin- | natt, O., a cousin of Marie Doro. Sho is but twenty years of age. Miss Horton ts to sing at the Strand be- ginning to-morrow. THE COHAN FOR SKINNER. Otis Skinner will Segin his annual Now York engagement, under the dl- reotion of the Charles Frohman Com- pany. at the Cohan Theatre Dec, 27, | Hia-play is a comedy called "Cock o° | the Walk,” by Henry Arthur Jones. TO PRESENT SHAKESPEARE. John EB. Kellegd. with Miss Percy Haswell as his co-star, will begin a tour of the Middle Western Statos in January in a Shakespearean reper tolre wh rl include “Hamlet,” “The nt of Venice, beth" and “Romeo and Juliet.” TO ACT “A NOCTURNE” “A Nocturne," a playlet by An; thony Wharton, will be put on as curtain raiser to the benefit perform. ance of “Lord Dundreary," which E. H, Sothern will give at the Booth next Friday afternoon for the British War Relief Association, In the playlet will be seon Haidee Wright, Blanche Yurka, Kato Carlyon, Norman Trevor and Theodor yon Blt “EDDI COMPLETE CAST, The complete cast for “Very Good, Eddie!” which will open in New York during the holidays, is as follows: Alice Dovey, Anna Orr, Ada Lewis, too.” heen, thawtre, byt. Mr | brat “Why not? gaged for the New York production that comedy, which Oliver Morosco | to put on, An effort is being made! 4, induce FP. Huntley, also of the) taken nidon cast play here GRENEKER AND THE CANE. inude Grencker, one of the ga bert Press Depa: absent-minded now 4 then. For instance, the other night! Went into the box offi at the! Ater Garden afd picked up a cane War one tint bad been left in the Cpenekers with his | i futire events, didn’t «When ‘he aftived at the nt house where he tives | be nce to the hegre « J gave him the ce Yes! bad a eall from the box office v4 apart. decided r boy rday © patron asking for | Greneker sought the elevator | “1'll have to ask ack that cane.” plied the negro Kain't,” T done shot it agin a bull pup tn.aj || bp game an’ low Goorge. 464-466 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Overcoats and Overcoats servative style Little Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 3 to 8 years. All wool chin- chillas in dark Oxfords, lined with serge, yoke and wool bottom; double breasted; button to neck, at Boys” Mackinaw Overcoats Made of all wool mixtures, in sizes 3 to 8 years; belted mode! splendidly made and trimmed; various color effects, at Boys’ Norfolk Suits Made of blue serges and various fancy mixtures; sizes 7 to. 18 years; well made and finished, at whose cage ip Boys’ Clothing $2.98 $4.98 his successor, Judge Swann, on Jan. He eaid thi uy n the death house m Sing execution jn the week b¢ rkins's ck ® respite until the Jan. 31 Perkins was @ valuable ald be. respited wntil the Ww determined, “Save the Pieces’’ and save time and money by jusing Ehrlich service to replace ! |your glasses. Quick and avcurate| |work at surprisingly low prices. || Prescription Unniecessary Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock Suits "$45 include _ single Ss. Say On Any Purchase up to $10 We Offer the Terms of $y Down & 5]? A WEEK Helen Raymo' Julia Mills, Dor- othy Silvia, Bessie Kelly, Helen O'Day, Arline Chase, Tess Mayor, Helen Bond, Genevieve Wiiment, Louise @ook, Mary Louise Morrison, Katherthe Rahn, Constance Hunt- ington, Marguerite Hull, Ernest Truex, John E. Hazzard, Oscar Shaw, Paul err, John Willard, on Lounsbery, Guy Kendall, Harry Me- Kenna, Carl Wadsworth, Herbert Hoey, Stewart Giimore, G..C, Roohe, G. A, Wheeler, 8. K. Draper and Mer- ton Wood. MISS RING IN IN VAUDEVILLE, Blanche Ring 4s playing’ vaudeville dates in. the West, When she re- turns to Now York she will consider several musical~ comedies with tho view of starring in one ‘nder the direction of Brederic McKay. GENE LUNESKA ENGAGED, Gene Luneska, who played tho Christio Mac Donald’ role in “The Spring Maid," has been engaged by William Cullen for “Some Party,” er and May Wallace have d parts in that mu- Matthew Ott is the au- sical play thor of the book and William Keith Elliott wrote the lyrica and, apusic. Some Party" Christmas will open in Baltimore ay, Gossip, Tho testimonial dinner to W. H. Crane will be held Feb. 27, David Horseley, the Los Angeles film producer, is in Now York. The Ben Greet Players will Ikely include “Prunella” in their repertoire, Hilda Spong is prominently cast in the new play William Harris gr, ts producing Doris Olsson has been engaged to} understudy all the women in “The Unchastened Woman.” vian Rogers, formerly of “It Pays To Advertise,” is enjoying the mountain air at Mount Pocono, Pa. Albert de Courville wants T. Roy Barnes for bis new London Hippo- Pineapple is pick and full-flavored; a can 9 according to add a Pineapp Buy a can today and see how much better and more economical it is chan the partially ripened “fresh” fruit. ah han its ecciae Association of Hawattan Pintarece Packers Hawaiian le Canned Hawaiian Canned ed when perfectly ripe it’s packed immediately, The real pineapple taste is ‘retained, Your Grocer Sells It ly case of importance that of William Flack, juest the Governor witness for the State in the case of Angelo Leggio, con- vieted of murder in the firat degree, in the Court of Appeals, He said he éonsidered it important and doublebreasted models of smart warm, fabrics in all sizes. The Suits include 2 and.3 button sack suits in the swagger and con- and Floor Coverings at the present time in our nine-story building at 6th Ave. and 16th St. and in our New York Warehouses. At the mondydeaving prices at which the entire stock ean now be purchased, we éan supply the demand only up to the quantity of stock (of each désign) on hand—naturally, in many cases there are few, if any, duplicates. This applies not only to the articles adver- tised, but to the entire stock, all of which has been marked at from one-half to three-quarters of regular prices. Nothing is to be moved to our new building except the good will of our custgmers and our office records. FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS: This ie an Exceptional Opportunity fo Buy Furniture, Carpets andRuge at very much Less than Usual Prices, Sing egin- week raid Convenient Payment Plan enables you to Christmas Gift Suggestion See our dis- 116 follow) Last night Mr, Gre was seen | || two hours later Jock! while! in the lobby of the Winter Garden| Best Crystal Sph. Lens 50c lay of COL- b hi | he was talking with several friends, aj arguing with a man who appeared| || Special Lenses Proportionately Low. play uy at this LAFAverti® bugaing began which seemed to.come|to be very much perturbed about) || | UMBIA and PERIOD from the theatri¢al man’s clothing, ..| something | g¢hiaich kSons | MISSION ED ‘TELEPHONE sale and make FOLDING. ¥ asked one of his} Hy H FOOLISHMENT. | F Established 63 Years SMOKER 1S ON} sranpanpstoot |conyenient| TEA WAGON replied Mr. Ammon, tale] 7 seal, i a aah New York: 184 Bway, atJoha St. || J of woiia quartered one | TALKING] 43s, Sy tho Moo tn ing the. timepiece trom hin pocket. Gn wont, We 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. || | or Fumed Onk; strik- Golden weekly or| tumea oak tn “ra. Amos wet th 4.80 to] Hyytcu el athlon ond | 380 Sinth Av. gad St. || | ineiy Handsome ae Gel MACHINES] Giz". xf : hi Inches c c | 7 ior an durable, with ahe fist the thing for —l Vigitwas an alarm vnly on’! FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. yi ot Nessans af Ana Bt. || 6 cee ie and the News | '#i;, Jat, e thine or | monthly pay- | reed sic ow | those ta th Ad ever wean, | After ten years of blindness Jones! || Brooklyn:\496 Fulton St,, cor. Bond St. | | « am tavern’ | gt Records, oy tl oe = ments. hot In use, Was 96:00, BY WAY OF DIVERSION, | DAS recovered his slaht.” = = der. ry \e jal When Jimmy n his father " Leg EEE PEE Ser enews was sure dul a Ute | ESTABLISHED 1863 The Removal Sale includes a very large Btock of | naught could obscure, | “AL Carpets, Ruga and LAnoloums, marked at prices pe’ be a otor,” sald he at least 26 per cent. less than usual. All Carpets Made, Laid and Lined FREE Monarch Brand Special Velvet 9x12 Rug Was $35.00 Removal Price, i (Watt Ny Ww, i biti a) 527.50 Butea cue Brass Beds, Only a Few Left }. $9.75 B28 pies Pct Was 2-inch Fe with heavy caps and %- $7-0 + ENAMEL MEDI- CINE CABINET A truly sanitary cabl- net, beautifully fintsh- Sx4d Tavester Bree $16.75 ed, win three remov- Monarch Brand vein Kage. Was Weatameeate tare 6:0 Monarch Tapests Wa B20 hectevnt Press William and Mary Period Dining Room Suite $1.35 inch, t! i} 4-foot_ size only; dull satin finish, Was $12, Removal Price THE LUCKY BLUEBIRD—Something New In Dinnerware. | me A Pastis Le i one Sar aueton with the soft red of nature on tl ast, while the edge of each piece is finished in deep blue lines and tracing. ” Graceful, Durable. this Suite Invit Eritical faspeation —Bulfet, Extension covered. with aula Spanien Teather: The Set of Ten Hires. itemoval A Small Deposit will reserve whatever you select. Our desire and Intention ts to give every one the opportunity to fur- nish thétr home at the Removal Sale Prices. a NUMBE OF THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN ee Witt be Published On Sunday, December 12 A corps of experts have for weeks to make this issue of the Citizen the best that has ever been a er It, will contain special articles of timely interest and many beautiful pictures sultagle to the festive occasion, THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN 1916 CALENDAR 1916 THE BEST AND LARGEST CALENDAR ISSUED Will be ready for distribution Monday, December 13th. To be sure of securing one of the calendars, order in advance from your newsdealer next Dec. 12—SUNDAY’S CITIZEN—Dee. 12 Cut out the coupon that will be found et the top of the first page of the paper and present same at Main Office of the Citizen, junction of Fulton, Adams and Willoughby Streets, not later than Friday, ember 17th, if dy he Dn fing i remit Yo for postage, with the coupon, to the Circul ‘THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE) _ ie Wek et, 990,000 scevie,e b Nez York Clty Rash Weskiey Kien Asay Other Morning Newspepe,