The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1915, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, D&CEMBER 21, 1915, bere. Last wee! were enowed H. Sothern’s coming pro-7he met a man who had produced one |in at their Toone foe wae, N. Y, | duction “David Garrick.” of those exciting films and had got | Fig, sinister drifts held them pris- | Francis Gaillard has been added to| ont a poster to advertise it that was oners and refused to melt. Finally, | the cast of “Ruggles of Red Gap.” just pure thrill. It showed a youth when they began to mun out of choc- Anne Bussert 0 be a stock star. | emptying a revolver into the body of a | olate cake, yeast and other necessi- | She will sing. t prima donna roles | deep-dyed villain who was attacking ties of life, they telephoned for a man |{n several musical Productions with | him with a chair. | to bring around his sleigh, and they | Ira ae Bin Sie Can ans an oe * enid Mr. dat reac vi Harriman, where they | non 6 first wil “The colate| the poster, “represen: Pi | Sausht « ‘rain for New York. ¥ | Boldter,” opening Dec. one of your most thrilling situations. 219, 221, 298, 225, 227 164, 106 and 168 | "I didn't enjoy the Rey ie aa of Part of the receipts of “Under Fire” “One!” exclaimed the producer, his Smith Street | patna snowed in at all,” said Mr. Co-| to-night, “Rolling Stones’, to-morrow | chest swelling with pride. "One Gran tree |han, “I got #0 tired looking out the/ afternoon an night, eo ‘aré| nothing! at welve of ‘em Cor. DriggsAve. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. windows. Case” Tauraday night'and “Hobson's TS $125 Worth of Farniture—No Deposit—$i Weekly LS Churchill, Irene Oshier, | Bugene| Henry B. Walthall. one of the stars FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Ghoice” Friday night, will be given to FOOLISHMENT. THIS PLAY 16 SPEEDY. the Santa Claus elation, “The Tlenry Jotnaon, title foot, this, Counterieits, Imitations a 6 9 ‘but aut experiments, gna d endanger the c ‘ ot the aoM 1 ako) Ls) High Chairs SANTA CLAU! me E. j » by ‘ather—Seema as oug! et At tte own request, the Association | Rower™ Altred Moore, &. P. Bultvan, Mary Suttle use vmpathy. I 3 Headquarters for ‘The cast for Thomas T. Hi ci contributed last ‘Tiekied Hiram Amith’s roan mnie, : ou What i is is CAST I ORIA of Theatre Managorn of Greater New | Alfred Cook, Archer Curtis, Charles| for the movie that is nil thrills and| Mother—Have you looked in the dic- new! “1 ia i J Tt brought joy to one off man— apaper pli in Cold Type,” is Gulstbe dep Meena, | York will be permitted to participate | Lynch and Richard J. V. Cubitt. Will-| sans genuine acting. The other day! tionary, dear? " “ wi gre wags Yarn ap ys Ray i | actively in the preparations for the “a C. Cubltt will be connected with | een ene ee Fee Phere, ana ota bi Boehm Ins MeitherP =| testimonial dinner to the veteran ac- | ‘hy management. — | 1 « Children Cry for Fletcher’s — ASTORI ‘The Kind You Have Alwa: Bought b borne th Chas. H. Fletcher, “yr ‘ has been made cadet he Pere supervision for ‘eves bo ‘ears. Allow no on Erase ive you in ad | ———T TREE. REET day. Mr. Hoyne has shgased Burton A THRILLING FILM, xperiment. ~~ complete and rehearsing began to- It dee ltor William H. Crane, Sunday eve- Mr, Hoyne, who is a Chicago news-| stroys Worms and allays Feverishne: For more than i‘ Feb. 27, at the Waldorf-Astoria. | PAPer man, says he believes speed Is) airty yearn ithas been in constant use for the rellet of | Civics” Burnham, Preaident of the |"eceseary in holding the interest in a Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trous woctntio Daniel Frohman, | >lay lke “In Cold Type.” Compare the Why don’t you ge A, bles and Diarrhora. Tt raguiates the Stomach and wels, | Chairman ‘of the Committee on Ar: |¢ “Speed ia the hy 3 in oy ayo P gesimilaten the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. | rangements, aaking that hie organi- your Work and speed is z x tried to put into my newn per pla: , sation be allowed to take part in ar- " alee] The Children’s Panacca—' Mother's Friend, | one pie had 4 o, tee he said. 'T have tried to give 3 Wo ai tag st Christmas Goods The Kind You Have Always Bought y the we pu wala, come QS | make it wo exiting that Tt will bold ple. in; the wator’s fine.” Referring to| [it*e it fo te Eneor tonal of for 50c Weekly? te “ the association managers, Mr, BUFR ltneniing interest in an engrossing Desks | They are strong, well- Beara the Signature | tnay are pertiowarly anxious to |St0Fy which has in it Httle of what is — generally called love. ¥ d durable. | Baslon nnd to ‘be connected omolally = With Every Other Phonograph or Talking Son made an ° with no excellent and noteworthy an OUR OWN MINSTRELS. Machine Before You Buy Any In- event” Interlooutor—I eee by the y | THE CAST FOR “JIMMY.” | Thre Pniiit! Getecttve captured @ fugi- strument for Xmas! ‘ tive ‘0 at ti lyn. in Use For Over 30 Years | srne cast for Harry Landers play,| Bosse Nothing strange about the —After you’ve heard the ordinary machines, we know THE CERTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORK CITY. | tatramy,” thas gone a, Boston, Chere one. th you'll buy a PATHEPHONE, just as surely as to er 1e c ad wasn't there?” r ali i ‘ median personally. 7 among those en-| “Her name was Kopp.” prefer reality to imitation, art to cruden | aged are Marie Stuart, Carrie Glenn,| Interlocutor—Camden's Board of tion to makeshift. Andrew Clyde, John Walker, Jessie | Health sayy there are deadly germs] | a ia is all VICTOR (For Boys) ‘elaris, Mary McNaughton an lames. hat will you and your —Comparisons are ping to This is a noted flyer, oe Finlis ‘dt robably willopen | girl do, Mr. T: id 7 Jin Moston Janie. > wee wort care, We're both brave.” the PATHEPHONES every da tia is to steer; steel runners. 85¢ oe “Brave—what do you mean?” in the week here, and in hundreds LETS GET 4 ptbeleLS Py) mest the danger face to of other cities and towns. They | ‘Take it from one of the Marbury Q press representatives, thore who put| Interlocutor—Arohibald Highnote, stand comparison because they are & comma in the title of the latest] our peerless tenor, will sing that above competition. You will im- Marbury-Comstock musical produc-| timely ballad, "Go Pick a Quarrel mediately understand WHY as tion, ‘Very Good Eddie,” make a} With Mary, Lad, and Make Up After ; and grave mistake. The title 1s not sup- | Christmas.” soon as you step into . 5, posed to be in the nature of praise — our shop. ; 4 WZ e for Fadle. On the other hand, the IT PLEASED BARNEY. i J i i “very good” merely Barney Bernard was arranging a the boy, adie, tt appears, 2 Yery | programme for a benefit recently and | NO NEEDLES TO area pt the: You can get a mice way 9 good lad. If you've had the idea that | wont to an acter with the request that PLAYS ALL RECORDS ! for your boy at a price trom 9 IC} very @ comma belongs in the title get It |e take part in the show. “We'll let | Store open every night until Xmas yo" y at any out of your head at once. This is im- { GREAT HOLIDAY SALE | cece a sr peeanbeabeenalien| | PATHE PATHEPHONE SHOP || Pas Horse | SNOWED IN; RESCUED. 487—STH AVE.—4 Deers South of 42d Se | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Cohan and thetr daughter, Mrs. Fred Niblo, are in town, living 4 ed hotel, and they’ | = Including hundreds of instruments of well-known makers at prices away below their actual values. No reservations— every piano in our big six-story wareroom will be included. fell, what will you give ‘em? asked. “Kipling’s ‘Gungha Din’ 1 y was delighted. i Yt Mieaye Ut ines | jg Cold meats are eaten with Kipling‘a works. You're on!” zest when im- o The other man had recited “The b Face on the Barroom Floor.” proved by is “What Be-/ troupe are a + | laying off this week. ‘and Bowel Complaints. will arrive before night. | Kiteben Saseie Ernest conductor j containing Recipe tee ek On $20 Worth RG PILLS = enue, Saetes eon, ‘0 = 50e Weekly de Alexandra Carlisle has been en-| PEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRIST! 50 Za Green Stamps FREE S % To-day, Tuesday, and To-morrow, Wednesday, All Day Upto10P.M. ¥ 1X With Cash Purchases of $1 or More, Present This Coupon Mee 4 \ Unti mas CL I Cu t Ou t This Coupon 1S most appropriete Cts Store Open Evenings me to buy. ‘Till 10 o’Clock Ae a convenience to the great shopping public of Brooklyn and Long Island we will keep the store open evenings, thereby affording those who can’t come to the during the day a chance to This Coupon is good for 60 (FIFTY) S. & H. Green Trading Stamps FREE with cash p anes of $1 or more, to-day, Tuesday, 21, 1915, or to-morrow, Wednesd: r 22. ‘These 60 FREE stamps are of the same kind as those which you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. Not more na 1 ante SIEST TERMS B zlues in the city giase assortment, guaranteed. e neccessary’ ly Co desersres, Call, < rg So orgie representative a anes than one coupon good for any one cus- tomer, A. D, MATTHEWS’ SONS. INO, World, 12—21—16. ZIT PIANO Min IY sess Ba 175 % ‘orgek Uetil Paid ery — $5 Meaty Untit Paid RESPONSE Make an early choice. On the pay- ment of a small de- posit we will reserve the piano of your choice for Christmas delivery. WE HAVE A Frustee. Chspeinied by the United States Court Is Winding Up the Affairs of This Business by a Series of TRUSTEE’S SALES THE PIANO A Trustee has been appointed to wind up the affairs of this business, and has issued instructions to sacrifice the stocks regard- $5 Renthly Pony Paid si ais $6 Monthly Until Pald less of ean selling prices or cost. Every department in this great store offers its entire stock at tremendous reductions, bringing you over, carta RK PRICE i009) coriage Brooklyn’s Greatest and Most Timely Bargains!! Think of the chance to buy all your Christmas gifts at phenomenal savings! Think of the chanve to buy Furniture, Carpets and other furnishings for your home at amazingly cut prices! Think of the chance to buy Stylish Apparel for Every Member of your Family at Remarkably Low Prices! You May Never Have a Chance Like This Again (What Is a Trustee? A Trustee is an officer of the United States Court, who takes charge of the Bankrupt’s estate and liquidates the assets for the benefit of c reditors, regular run of a department store is made, but a Trustee is not con- cerned with profit. His sole aim is to sell everything quickly, regardless of former a price or cost. encalhne aNe as SE S ——————Y aA ALAA, D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, Inc HUW GUAA TEA TEA CURTERTERUER CURE Ser FOR SALE. ‘ _FOR SALE, GOLD JEWELRY SIBERAY NOBesGRIT NO Mi MONEY DOWN LIBERAL 1 CREDIT 3 RED |!DIAMONDS—WATCHES ae mys aoe (ioe ina ENTATIVE | ON C ON cos See ttl ay "BERGMAN ty Sith new upright pianos pianos, with new upr Fine Used Pianos, $75 Up— $3 Monthly Up Visit Our Victrola Department VICTOR \\ VICTOR Ta‘king Mschines y Vietrolas $1055 5100 Sieg. s $158 8250 Largest Steck—Easy Terms **F KEE CONCERT DAILY”’ Come In and Hear Your Favorites $3 Monthly Up Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano OETZ&C 81 to 87 Court St., Cor. Livingston St., Brooklyn One Block trum Hell Subway Station ort ABSA TEION a Wp. 0. not fh, “moore for Wwe Hei Slog yd Please take small parcels with you. Hundreds of extra salespeople to wait on you promptly. Do your Xmas shopping at Matthews’ and save money. Savings on the things you need when you need them most. Our Usual Policy Of exchanges and credits and refunds of money, in effect now, will hold good until Asma 31 a CER ER REAR RR AE FOR SALE. 32 AIRE nse mat OLB | Vat, Over BO Years OFEN Pee Nty Phone Main ann CALL WBIT E OR PHONE moND C STENT. ALL GOO ; YAMS FEM Sor sods) | MACHR PE Maiden Lane, | 87 MAIDEN LANE a H& DIA - — : (0, erie 440 100 Down, $1 Weeki Se arate 3 AMERICAN ere SE. D4 MAIDENLANE "A238, 1 Moncey mens i se a Wg ae 2 Tag pie a | evr AIDEN LAI 0, Grendola, igay B' evenings and Gundays, 8 Bast 13th ay ih ‘Be Pe ora nvaninad! # i

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