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Se RT RE EEE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 320, 1915. ys Se ose sl i eee ERVPTICNARNENS [Ct ove Open From 8.30 A. M. Until 7 P. M. een Laieuan ve wet abroad, and” invariably f WADE oA Hy Christmas Gifts WORIDWAR FILMS | |\Cr L MC BE LS Tor the Saal Go! Pathe will release “Excuse Me” on Broedway Dec. 81. R. D. Leland, author, press mt and resident of Boston, is looking things over along Broadway. Before Lew Dockstader left for De- trolt yesterday to appear in vaude- ville he pruned his monologue of all Mies Nash will have Fountyl as muon an tive fe eSicctea | Broadway and 33d Street Fine Stocks—Quick Service—Sure Delive exe Men for said. || Distinctive Gifts Jewelry Store - ler in the forehead and cut him se- verely, When he tried to find the coin, Mr. Relkin saya, It couldn't be located, They finaliy decided it had broken up into dimes and 28 inches square are these Handkerchiefs which we had made oon ly to our order in Ireland. Finished with embroidered block initials. 6 for $1.50—Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with the new dia- Pond atape medallions with initials, embroidered in colors—copled from $1 Handkerchiefs. First Quality! Moderate Prices! puis statement applies to the little gifts of HE Aeaieir Jewel 1H hundreds of dolar. 9 Vo the cape a are peciall mi f nickels. Women’s Handkerchiefs Kind from Bi at $7.60 to Men's Swiss Watches at $296 and Women's And the Opportunities for See- ing “Fighting in France” Are Nearing the End. MISS WARE HAS A PLAY. It lovks now 4 though Helen Ware, rie who has been devoting her art and} Ford jokes. ed wi . Ei i~ énergie in lms lately, will be seen 18] oagy" tp rehearse, the, how, Shubert the regular drama agnin before long.|revue that ts to open the American uel Shipman has submitted a| Musio Hall. play to her, and he says she has ac-| Robert Lee Allen has left the cast copted it. ‘It ls @ comedy-drama ot! of “Very Good, Bddy!" to appear ja the wrongs ite variety and |s said H, Sothern’s production of “David to suit Ware's talents very nice- | Garrick.” ly. Her appearance in the play would not Pl etitiad interrupt her film wor! Tyler have engaged Mary Nash to Greate the leading role in “The Ohio Lady,” a new play by Booth Tarking- ton and Julian Street, which these managers will produce within the five or six weeks. Miss Nash ing in Grace t house, ‘Those who have not yet seen “Fight- Ing in France," the wonderful official French Goverriment motion pictures of the war being shown under the aus- pices of The World, should hurry up. These pictures are now on continuous exhibition at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre only and will close there on Wednesday night, the theatre being required for a new production. Properly to understand the des- patches which come daily from the front it is necessary to see these pic- tures. They show everything that is new in scientific warfare along the battle line tn the West and ehow it im actual use in the course of battles which will be talked about forever. The most cryptic phrase in an off: cial report, all the laconic expres- ‘The Playwrights’ Club will hold its annual dinner Jan. 21 at Keen's Eng- lish Chop House in West Forty- fourth Street Samuel Cummins has left the the- . cal department of the Tribune to we Re ene Rae’ several, now | ke charge of the Fatherland Maga- Fete te in “Alone at | #ne's Mim, “Germany at War.” Piet eae ent to, &.|, The, performance of “Major Bar- | Jobnetone and Larry M. Hart “| bara,” to be given at the Playhpuse ond went to Allwyn W. Palmor, to-night by Graco George and her | Fo rt te en Badier “More |company, will be a benefit for the than 0 verese were submitted. One| Path of Lifo Sisterhood. - Bae Ae erty “aioe Ne Bugs and| The Punch & Judy Theatre has an- = {L. M. House. The ‘Bug-Houge com- other record. On a wet night recently bination received merely honorable be ge} mention. ' prety rd Twenty ACTORS’ FUND TO MEET. 6 for 60c—Sheer White Handkerchiefs with colored borders with initials to match. 6 for $1—Very good Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, prettily hand em- broidered initials. 8 designs to the half dozen. 25c instead of 60c—Imported White Crepe de Chine Handker- chiefs bi Cast Sere eee dheveh 1 $2 to $7 3.60 to $12 Kea Lace Handkerchiefs al Gibbs Main Floor Unexpected! 5,000 More Handbags for Women UG SONG” WINNERS, $10.00 Will Enable You to Get This Beautiful Gift for Your Home. | and-Platinum Bracelet Watches at ¢440, re Gifts for Women Silver Bi ng lesh Baga, ow Vanity Cases, fit- $16 to §: , 85. with infiatlon sole a Gold-plated Mesh Bags— in finely cut Rhinestones, the new canary fresn, finish or the always fashionableEnglish finish, $9.60, Itlooks now a8 though the big tea- Sterling Sil i ~ bh J ry fi ef the kee -|eions now so frequently used by t : ° rf tetling Silver Dorine Pow: French Pear! | tac Ramin ta mons apt an | ha ef, ak bow ma pine Meh Pry reg iri (ern, cody Loavitt,, at the Manhattan’ Opera | sven ‘in the vitid realism of thees, qi SALE as marvelous as the one held at GIMBELS German Silver Vanity Cases A seen in the vivid realism of these pic- tures just what lies behind the brief sentences passed by the censors. This Oriental Tinted Pearl Ear- House, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 11, rings, $3 to $5.60, for young girla and women, fit- will tax the capacity of that theatre, i a few days ago when 10,000 Hand Bags for women ted, $1.60 to $3.60. were sold in the most sensational value-giving sale N fon-professionals to associate lite tour along the front, seeing all that Gifts for Men 4 d ’ and associate annual memberships. THE KLEIN MEMORIAL. on record. Hand B Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases Gold-filled Cuff Links tp loose The auditorium of the Hudson rch dly Ry Rtg 6,000 more Hand Bags tomorrow from a manu- in the new ‘Have One” style, 88d dumbbell sty Peart Cutt ! ° hall Theatre was well filled yesterday at-|oriciat time,“ * Meuum OF these facturer, who eager for GIMBEL business, made the $12.60. . Sterling Silver and N “The u ith friend: ff th traordi ‘istmas- nl ; N HN iotect’name selected by H. H. Fra-|Churies Kien, the playwright, wiio |, of the iife which mil- moet fs eainary Chil poe OS Gold-filled Key Rings with — “ Gola-plated Pins, jow- | ° Nj soe for bis Shipman-Lippman’ play | ost his life when the Lusitania was bea eee‘ pricess chains, $8.60. led, 804 to $1. ¥ K } of Jewish life. The first presentation | sunk. They were there to do honor Ceeibia cianie’ atta Women’s $1 and $1.60 Handbags. 65c Sterling Silver Key Rings with Kotyes, S| will take place in Paterson, N. J..|to his memory. Augustus Thomas |))%i2 ‘hie tiatic stg ’ chains, 6 15 to $8.60. ® B00 to a Q fore "Betahiayafernoone "oboct’ ine tering, The) sipns an oatce world cat ma cee |] | Women's 61.96 to $2.60 Handbags......$1 suiisg Silver Chitch Pen, “Suing “Siver ord Camas Balance may be paid in small | Xe mentee neue eae tempor: » Ar. Thomas, J. I. C: |inotion pictures made for the archives Women’s $2.96 to $3.95 Handbags... .. $1.65 #1. roe of France as the national record of the war, Thousands of books are being writ- ten; thousands and thousands more will be written about this war. No| one will ever be able to read all these! ‘tant role. Mr. Frazee thinks he has a “find” in Miss Weintraub, YIDDISH DRAMA IN BRONX, win A. Relkin announces that, N amountstosuit your convenience ‘You cannot make a gift to your family that will win greater ap- N preciation or afford more enjoy- Daniel Frohman, Howard and Percy Mackaye, who read riginal poem. There were also cal numbers, both vocal and in- mental. More than 50 different styles; all new and highly desirable. Included are Envelope Bags Dress Bags Shopping Bags Morocco, Roan and Sealskin leathers. Black Diamond Jewelr: Men's Ouff Links, $18.60 to Men's us 46. Two-stone a Men's Scarf Pins, $17.60 to re to ment every day of the year than inning next Friday night, the Ce- — 1 42.60. i. books; but even if he could it would and colors. Polished metal or leather covered frames. at th | lt Spooner Thoatre, inthe Bronx,| A BIG MOVIE COSTUME BALL. {ici ta ‘the ‘nau aa wceing the” mon | GIMBELS—Main Floor and Subway Store Women's Solitaire Rings, $20 Brovehes, 996 Xe Gta. will be conducted, by Interests with} Tne screon Club announces that it themselves In the fghting, watching to $635. eres, $26.60 to @480, H 80! will give a big costume ball in Madi- presi their fi eee! Combination house,’ This means that | yon Square Garden Pen, 8 The bats | Rees heey hae” beeing’ ehene tances A Complete Collection of Clocks oe bie be permitted to attend and . -|rub elbows with a thousand or so pe first play will be "The Awaken-j scroon stars. It is expected that spe- is Like being there. In addition to the continuous exhi- bitiot the Forty-fourth Street The- Mantel Clocks, Gilt - and - Mahog: Crystal Mantel with Westminster chimes (every to Women’s Silk Stockings \ records in addition to | Regina discs. « mete : "A talking machine pnd bes Beautiful in appearance, ite N tone is wonderfully pure and clear. Ni, N Simply by changing the records, N you change it from a tallcing ma- chine to a music box or vice versa, N thus getting double the variety of entertainment afforded by ordi- N nary machines. Plays all standard famous N The Regina Company Makers of Regina Music Boxee N ADLER ON BROADWAY, MAYBE. N by Edwin A. Relkin is successful, N his theatre at § through an arrangement which will a cial trains will bring delegations of pisture people from Boston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. It will be the big- gest affair of the kind ever held. atre, "Fighting In France" '# also now being shown 4s part of the mati- nee and evening bills at these two Keith houses tn Brooklyn: The Bush- wick, Broadway and Monroe Street, and the Prospect, Fifth Avenue and Ninth Stree will remain FLEES FROM HOSPITAL It another plan being engineered Broadway will have Yiddish drama. He is making an effort to get a thea- tre In which to install M. Richter's "War Victims,” the play in which both Jacob P. Adler and Boris Thom- ashetsky have been doing so well. Mr. Thomashevsky la presenting it at irst and Houston FOOLISHMENT. ‘Seana day 1’ be for Brooklyn, The manager says, however, that if he can obtain a Broadway theatre for the play It will be Mr. Adler who will be seen in it, m—er—go to bed, Willie, jock. It's 9 BY TWO WOMEN NURSES Extra Heavy Silk Stockings, 81.35 a hors; at $2.96 to $60 a pair. Unequaled Choice VERY pair is of a good quality of silk and is recom- mended for servi Double Liste Top Silk Stockings,@1 Black, white and modish col- ore; some hi Black Silk Stock +0 with clocke, ilk tops. BI tops and soles. fonable shades, NOTE—Ocher line silk stockings, many of them imported, GIMBELS—Nain Floor An Excellent Quality Silk Stocking, x, white and colors; silk Hand-E mbroidered Silk Stockings, Black, white fe all the fash- quarter hour), ahaberahy $10 to $20.75, Mal y Ky FREE $10 worth of Regina discs Streets now. He has the Manhattan) FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Black, white ani 5 . N ven free if you purchase J rights covering it, while, according to) sw ouble’ sttk or Mele tops. 3 | Heary Thread Silk Stockings,82.86 S Reginaphone this week, NV Mr. Rolkin, Mr. Adler holds the rights Wines Kind of* “water a” ‘raja, DISROBED AND CHASED pairs for $4. Black only. for Women, $ 16.50 and purple, New Transparent Raincoats ee Boudoir Clocks, OME people call them snakeskin coats, but they are made of a ighly glazed material $ealin" goltapanes Tn blue, tan 8 : ol N a Imported “Snakeskin” Coats, lined with material to match, 919.80. FOR et Mae) Pi ae ca ot age Wytine| Tey eee W orth-While Gifts of “Gravenetted” Raincoats, $12.60 to $25, prod Jude Johnson tp entitled to a medal, A : nel 5 @. PCIE N rel ron ee ese te musical am few are more meddiesome than he, Patient Was Crazed With Pain, Furniture for Christmas ‘Alea, 2, model st cule. thn oe ; LASTING mementos of your forethought and good Having Torn Bandages From taste. The days are few before Christmas and prices have Rubberized Silk Coats, $16.50 to ‘hine—almost bd B been reduced on hundreds of fine gift pieces. a Thome rubberized Crepe de C! The Strange Case of June Travis Broken Ribs. waicanc Natio | gilde™” Sm Tale || tit ou Mar, 7 4 Mahogany Tex Wagon with asy | Chairs Sp ubberized Tan coats, es is he eceived all the care | rignting ott ho tried removable tray, $15, leather, $26. Children's Raincoate, $2.98 to $8. June Travis had from her infancy + dless love could old tira bask, Gangie Buldaseary ef Fireside Chairs, in tapestry | g,Jtiaid . Mahogany Muffin Ohildren's Haincopas, $2.25 lo and attention that inherited wealth and a boundless love co a, as Carron Giese, Bicoiive: $26. Mahogany Tilt Tables, $4,50 furnish demped trom Ee water Os oe firet qe Music Cabinets, Mehogany Finish Rockers, od floor of the Samaritan lospital, at adel | i ; a the ‘ Mab Cellarette with |” Muh Finish Ladies! - No one—not even the incessantly watchful Mary knew of the Seventeenth street and Fourth Ave, qilstonary,Gellarette with | | Matogany Finah $40,000 of Pictures and GIMBELS—Seventh Floor GIMBELS—Headquarters for Gift Rugs of All Kinds A FINE Oriental carpet makes a lasting gift, and we call special attention to the Kirmanshshs, Sarouks, Ghore- vans, Chinese, Asia Minor, Mahals and other Eastern weaves. to the reproductions of Eastern weaves in the i pe quality of Wilton rugs such as M, J, Whittall's, Hardwick & Magee and other high-grade makes. Royal Wiltons in room size 9x12 feet in s large variety of designs and colorings, $33.50 & $37.50 special at One-Piece Plain Color Band Border Wilton Rugs torn the bandages from a fractured Jaw and two broken ribs, and scream- ing from pain he ran through the street dressed only in a short under- garment. The fleeing patient startled Patrol- man O'Connor of the Fifth Avenue Station as he went by with two nurses, Gladys Mercer and Elsie Bellena, {n pursult, At Third Avenue and Seventeenth Street he ran into an all-night lunch room and took refuge ip the kitchen. O'Connor arrived at the restaurant Mirrors for $25,000 The most hable picture bar no @ the samme Christmas gifs le pee nh the usual price, “Wallace Nutting’? Hand-Colored Photos Framed, 60c to $23.60 | Unframed, 250 to 913.60 ‘These are regularly sold for not less than }¢ to }4 more mony, $1.75 to $26 Mirrors, $1 to $16 Almost endless variety as to style and size, 91.76 to $26 Carbon Photos, $1 to $17.00 Frames of solid mahogany, waln’ It, ete. G0 to $95 Imported Me Tints” 96 to 988 $7. $35 Impo: eZEO is Sars hast togravures uncontrollable urge that sometimes dominated i her and brought with it that hideous and ir- , regular brand on the back of her right hand. It was an urge that had come down to her during many generations, and it meant no good. THE REDCIRCLE ,@; was the mark of the notori- , before the nurses and when they ar- rived the escaped patient was bundled up in the patrolman’s heavy overcoat. Dr, Wynn of the Holy Family Hos- pital’ was called and he recognized Baldaswaro as a patient brought to Splendid pieces— of them rare, and all $7.60, $10 and $13.60 Hand-Colored Pho the Holy Family lospital a week ‘ago tt Halt Pri at $5, $7. and oie. aS after ing from a wagon, He got tice The imported ones, the supply of whi entirely ous Bordens. It was the |out of the hospital, was picked up in oxi2 ft. #08 Rugs, 992.60, 6x0 ft. $85 Rugs, $17.50. ext chy The wae Yo inet SEC that thans an to PRICES! 9x10.6 ft. $60 Ri $: 3.75, 8.8x10.6 $60 Rugs, $30, . 4.6x9 ft. $27.60 Rugs, 80x60 in. $6.60 Rugs, maritan Hospital, outward manifestation of an To-day he was taken to the King’s Oi) Paintings 3.26. Convexes and Oilettes 50c . , County Hospital for observation aa to Oxy ft, $60 Rugs, $26. 80x30 in. $5 Rugs, $2.50. .60 to $2 to 92.25 inward blight that made the jsemanitye va dues, bale ele Fun are gold aubjoct on sit tnperfetions | Bot aryl Covey tee 88.76 1 1 h Lm oO erfere : eir Foncns sya jee. Fine inals by ka we values re Photo’ hor itp she NINE HORSES VICTIMS Cea ARE ah MSSGATS uae wane || [ams Sila | | a eon It affected her life strangely: to $400, now $60 to $200. “Oillettes’” tor 600. how strangely you may know OF GAS; ONE KILLED Ready for Immediate Delivery Main and Fist Pewee by reading ALBERT PAY- SON TERHUNE'S remark- | able story, written by him for this paper, from the photoplay | by Will M. Ritchey. | Then see the wonderful | PATHE PICTURES | produced by BALBOA, - WITH RUTH ROLAND . AND i FRANK MAYO. AT YOUR ‘ FAVORITE THEATRE. ASpecialChristmasVictrola Combination, $66.50. ONSISTING of a $50 “Vic- ¥ trola [X.,” together with a spe- clally built record cabinet to match. $5 Cash, $5 Monthly Records to the extent of $5 worth may be selected to go with the hine, making 50, but not Dragged Out by Ropes From Stable Filled by Leaky Pipe— Others Revive, One horse waa killed and etght others overcome by gas escaping from | a leaky pipe in the stables of Thomas Hunes, No, 841 Bast Twenty-first | Street, early to-day, An emergency | crew from the Consolidated Gas Com- pany hastened to the scone with oxy- gen helmets and pulmotors, but as the latter were not designed for equine case they had to be laid aside. The stable is a three-story building, | on the top floor of which Hunes lives with his daughter leabella, The girl emelled gas after midnight and) awakened ber father, Hunes has- ened down to the basement and found iy filled with fumes, A company eMployee in an oxygen helmet made his way into the cellar and shut off the gas. ropes wel ttached to the hors d they were dragged out, All but one soon revived, A curious crowd watched the unusual rescue work. 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