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6S RUNAWAY CHOIR PUPIL Young Naumann Wa Wanted to See | World, but Is Ready to Go Thirteen-year-old William Millan Otto Naumann, who ran away frem the choir school of the Church | Of the Mensiah, at Rhinebeck, because | Mepab he wanted to ace more of the world.) 9.4 ha Ld warner hi ond dat A atid with a rederick ‘anner haa write twenty-pound tur- Ye going back in a few daym ThO| members of the Republjegn State com: | kay eobhene oat Ciiidren's Soctety has bim and the Yorkvilie Court is inquiring into one of his recent companionships. Mean. | time he ts singing “Mother Machree’ and other songs for charges, Naumann came fro: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. tl Edward J. Robinson of Piainfleid, WN. J., discovered his votoe and even: News Oddities put him tn the choir sohool, TWENTY RE- when he applied to the Y¥, M | protere of Mra, Vincent Astor, were seized by po- NOT AN ASTOR PROTEGE | * | turned over to the for lodgings, his money being .|VOLVERS and |hausted. A rumor had it he wi $112) In = money Back to Rhinebeck Now | this proved unfounded lice at a Brooklyn Maxt- | * ge “smoker.” } TANNER TO RETIRE. WHILE Brook. ‘Will |ivn man was on nm State Chairman to resign the at a meeting he will mittee his determinatt hairmanship jortly call man considered most likely to Mr er as Chairman ta orke Argetsinger of Senator J. Henry the bird and everything else he had except his union wuit RIRD DOG wears glasses at the society's n Herlin two | years ago with his mother, She | Walters of Byracuse. An up-State man | Moultrie, Ga, be- opened a nin Hoboken and the |i to get the Jon and he Is to ao the | calse astigmatinn @ boy ran away, alleging bad treat: | maging of Gov. Whitman tn practicalty [Caused her to fall X ment. He # ran away from a New |all mat or places hia into ditches and { Jersey Children's soctety, 1 ter he sold paper For Comfortable Christmas Shopping | For the Singer an inexpensive corset that fits beautifully, brings out the best lines of her figure and is charmingly dainty to wear. collide with trees la while hunting. AY ho am ins | futton te he demands STATEN ISLAND NOTES. The new school of St. Peter's Church, New Brighton, was dedicated yesterday by Cardinal Marley, in the | presence of several thesand members |} }of the parish. Addresnes were alxo |] | made by Mar. Cassidy, rector of st Peter's Church, and the builder of the school, and the Rev. Thomas A Tharnton, secretary of the Catholic Schoo! Board, The Bdgewater Veteran Firemén's Assoctation is arranging to piace mm Hroad | new building, at Stapleton, in mem- ory of James Lestrange and Michael J. Halloran, late Presidents. The first of the Staten fsiand As- j sembly dances will be held this eve [ning “io the Curtis Lyceum, St George, from 9 to 1. y Comptroller Albert BE. Had fly have taken an apart. nN for the winter Edwards of Livingston engagement of her | m | Mrs. J anpounces ¢ | daughter, M to Thomas St | Mrs. Harrie ‘a ville is entertaining her father, Lesiie | Caldwell of Byracuse Mrs. C. J. Boles of Westerleigh has returned from a stay of severul months in the uth. | The Hebrew Benovelent Society en tertained laat night with a masquer ,ade ball in Tompkins Hall, Tompkins- ville Assumption Cou Knights of Cf }lumbus, will hold a euchre and dance [In the German Club Rooms, Stapleton, this evening |. Mr. and Mrs. Barron of Annadale jhave gone to Manhattan for the | winter. ———3+—-—— | SIEGEL CLOSES NEW STORE. ‘or the Opera For the Dance For the Mother For the Young Girl Tor every woman of every type if she wants For the Housewife Priced $1 to $12.50. L. R. Corsets are made exclusively for oh M, frou; sore | Broadway at Ninth, New York rd. | | Notices ara posted in the window’ of |] | the Emporium, Henry Siegel's store at Broudway and Thirty-sith Strect, an- sent to the newspapers «ive ns for the discontinuance the |“aerupted condition of the st Now that You Have the Facts— What about These Shoes Every woman now knows how serious is the shortage of real shoe leather—and how high the price is. Most shoe dealers can’t get good leather at any price. But Regal quality is protected. These leathers were bought when good leathers were plentiful and the shoes were made to uphold the Regal reputation for right value and right style at right prices, A woman can depend upon these smart shoes, The POLLYANNA, in three beautiful mel all-white Blumenthal’s Washable —or with ‘African brown kid vamp and ivory kid « black and white combi- nation in kid (ae i//ustrated), The ARCADIA—in several of the very latest two-tone combinations, with two inch wood Louis heel, eight inch top. The VASSAR — a amart street boot with Graceful lines. Looks good—and feels good ‘on the foot. In Bleck Calf, Cordo cat or Two-Tone Combgnation with Nubuck Top. And the prices, $5 to $8, are get- ting quick adtion, Find Your Regal Store NEW YORK CITY 7th Ay 929 Third Ave. °357 Fulton St, 2! Broadway 406 Fifth Ave. NEWARK, WN, J, JERSEY CITY 5 Broad Bt (Exclusively for Men) 108 Newark Ave, REGAL SHOES REGAL SHOE CO, 268 Summer St., Boston = voted to repayment of the 15,000 deposi marble tablets in thé main ial! of the TROUBLE AHPAD. (From the Piiladelphie Bulletin.) Prisoner—1 was playing pinochle at Hotne’s that night. which “has practically maroone@” the business, and “insurmountable” difficul- Ues with the landlord. When he opened the Emporium Stegel promised that all the money he made above his Hving expenses should be de- you can prove an alibi tors who lost their savi ing in the bank. department. of his ‘old store. It Pri pt with my wife, She esterday he would be at his) thinks 43 "was cracking @ safe some- wheres. than to pay spot cash. that way too. Why not come in for your Coat or suit, now. Men’s & Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats ‘15°20 ‘25 Your credit is as here. We trust ‘and there is no red tape or Guin prasement compected with our convenient payment plan. Come in and let us show you, Sea- son's Intest styles now on display. Established 53 years ENTRANCE to CLOTHING through FURNITURE STORE. T.Kelly Co. | 263-6" Ave. W.17" St. 106 Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 SHOE POLISHES BLACK-WHITE- TAN A combination of paste and liquid in a paste form. Only half the effort is needed for a brilliant waterproof shine. These polishes do not contain acid and positively will not crack ie the leather. They preserve the leather and NS thus make your shoes last longer, BY | KEEP YOUR ateee , SHOES NEAT ’ Ul DANWINLERO NontnWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS= TR, Use Your Credit With Us Don't postpone your purchases of FURNITURE and RUGS for lack of ready cash, Use our EASY PAYMENT PLAN and en- joy the use of your furniture while paying for it. OUR TERMS meet every emergency or unusual requirement, and no one seeking CREDIT need ever leave here disappointed, “Our Prices [MRI MM “Your Needs Meet Your Needs” |fef:d-4ekiad) Make Our Terms” el Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Motor Deliveries Dieryrtere i or Living Room Suit finish, beauti ‘lly moulded, highly p { | enameled, 29¢, 69¢ atic! 98; F siding Ci radies, 29¢; large | i} | of Shirts as much as possible—both on the coun- | ters and in the store-rooms. | | slated for disposal. | sell for less than a dollar, though some have | cuffs—best for home laundering. Sizes 14 to 17, with a good choice i ANE STRAUS RN iS I RAW mr Si The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street is Viet reached by Brooklyn mers as follows, fie (Aree kiyn BetdRe 7434, %i, (Bee 5: | POG" Git, BB ms | Usa beadral :| Bowing’ Green TOYLAND Is the Home Of a | Thousand Delights An Enchanting World of Toys and Dolls ae NY grown-up who can walk through Toyland without falling under its spell is hopeless. It seems to turn the j clock back by years, to sée all the smiling dolls, the busy j mechanical trains, the bravé soldiers, the ferocious animals, that are all gathered in one huge happy family. ff And if Toyland rejuvenates the old folks, what do }f you suppose it does for the children? We'd rather have you come on | Saturday to see for yourself! 1 Sm, | 72d Be. gotten together, and that is saying much. And, in spite of the increased jf difficulty this year in procuring Toys, as we do, for most of the little \ ~~ ? fas aA people of Brooklyn, prices are extremely moderate. «2... Here Are Some of the Wonderful Toys You'll See: WOODEN TOYS Wagons, Carts, Gannon, QUO!TS—The horseshoe kind, such as dad used Yj Poosters and other Birds, Animals; a great variety, to a pie with, but rut covered, to be used indoors, 49 and 96e. £ fa, TARGL 1 ee “The boys are fascinated with *Foot TABLES $e to $1.75. them, 29 anc CHILD'S TEA SE if ith big cups and saucers, i] AGUE BAS BALL GAMES, $1.00 kind at85c. 4c. I BL NGALOW BUILDING BLOCKS—Will build WOODEN CANNON—49e. Wooden Soldiers, 49e |) houses, forts, towers, etc., 49 and 98c. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRIC TRAINS--We have the Ives, Bing and Lionel Trains in large assort- ment, 98¢ to $16.98. ‘AUTOMOBI Hey Het little cars, for boys and girls of 3 to 6 years, DOLLS’ PURNITE ing High ly new, real velocipedes, who have outgrown the sof different, delightful kinds, both foreign and domestic; but ‘we cannot promise fj that the imported Dolls will stay here very long: 48 to $19.98. “FoDDLE CARS-—Ent f wood for childr 8. Chairs, white alls? Furnit: let Articles, Clothing, g» of real bair, that |] gly) 8c te o $1 -98, New Wool | Sports Scarfs, 98c. five-piece Sets of Dolls’ Furniture, white enameled, 98c; Bedroom Sets, 3 pieces, in oak, 98e; Ice Chests, white enamel, $1.49. New ‘‘Modiste-Made’’ Hats From Cabled Paris Notes $4.95 The Ahraham and Straus Mod- HEY would have to be sold for $1.75 if we bought them to-day. Good-looking, avin wool spor Scarfs or Mufflers in light , erate Price The New Panne Velvet and Chantilly Lace Hat The Panne Velvet and Maline Hat The Chantilly Lace and Satin Hat dinations of dark shades, _ They will surely be appres if ciated when the ball is up for [jf skating. ot Fe Ba lg and | Good Silk Socks -}} for Men | Tose aualitlserral pure They are beautiful! ae i and all fine for They are what Paris womenfolk are adopting for their smartest demi-tailored costumes, appreciaiing the fascina- tion of the Spanish lace in combination with the lustrous fab- rics. They are, in fact, advance Spring styles. All black or all white. Trimmings Are Boule de Neige ponpens Cire Ribbons Mandarin Aigreties Garnishments of the hour's fashion—their instant Paris S a » our artist-milliners, success cabled us and interpreted by tist-milliners. In white, black, champagne and gray with the patented “Nutoe.” At 98¢ a Pair Accordion ribbed, two-toned effects in various color combinations, Also plain black and colors, At $1.39 a Pair In black and white. Heavy welght. Street floor, Men's Shop, Best Building, A Has-to-Be Sale of 3,000 Men’s Fancy Shirts at 69¢ E need selling space for our Christmas goods for men—mufflers, lounging robes, and the like. So we cut down ous stock At 39¢ a Pair | | | Three thousand good Shirts are therefore Most of them are fresh as daisies—just taken from their boxes. Some, that have been in stock, are mussed-- a washing will fix that. Not a shirt in the whole quantity was made to been offered for less in recent special sales, All were made over our patterns, and bear our label except a few good “Star” Shirts. Percales and Madras, woven and printed. All in negligee style, with soft in each size, It's a fine Sale, and one that men ought to profit by. Mreet floor, Bast Bullding, I —_ y, It is one of the biggest and finest Toy Collections we have ever j ,