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will wear twenty-six different gowns, More than that—each of the gowns is @ “perfect dear.” z Inquiries concerning Henry |W. There's a picture at the Rialto this Savage's film production of "Robin. week called “Hiyu-Skookum-Pow- son Crusoe” are coming in from ;BYow-La-Push.” “The subject j handied very interestingly. Bessie Barriscale is acting in a Triangle-Kay Bee film in which she TRLS' WOMEN! — TAKE CASCARETS TF CONSTIPATED They liven your liver and bowels and clear your complexion, is everywhere. Robert Paton Gibbs ap- pears as Crusoe and George Marion as Friday. away with the term “movies” and substitute “pix.” Terry Ramsaye thinks “movies” {s terrible while “pix” Is delicious, Marcus Loew has entered the film business as a manager by purchas- ing the New York State rights to | "Tho Masque of Life,” He will show the film first at his Greater New York theatres, Gordon Laurence, formerly public« ity manager for the Chicago branch of the Greater Vitagraph, has been put in the home office's advertising | department and already thrown ‘er up into the high, George M. Cohan will make his fim ebut In his play, "Broadway Jones The picture will be ready for rele | through the Arteraft Corporation Do ; ; February. n't stay headachy, bilious | “there is an excellent advance de- with breath bad and | mand for the Monmouth's big serial, stomach sour. e in “Jimmie Dale, Allas the Grey Seal.” Extra prints are to be made in order not to disappoint exhibitors, Robert Whittler, acting with Viola Dana, had to jump into the Haoken- vack River the other day, He did it bravely and cured a cold. Next time he does it, he says, they'll have to heat the river, The Fox Film Corporation 18 in communication with wardens of various penal institutions around the country with a view of making a test of the honor system, The wardens are being asked to permit convicts | to come to New York “on thelr honor” to see the Fox film, "The Honor Sys- tem," when it will go on exhibition here about Jan, 1 \ — KILLED BY FALL FROM TRAIN. BN, Wencott, New York Exporter, Meets Death in Texan, Royce N. Wescott, thirty, a wealthy To-night sure! Tuke Cascarets and nicest, gentlest live ansing you ever exper! will liven your liver in your thirty feet of howels w fell from the platform of a {nat ‘Tex., Street, | train near Del Rio, waa killed Mr, Wescott was on his way from Orleans to Califonia for his ou will wake up feeling ith. An uncle, R. M. Hunter of No. rand. Your head. will be clear, Chestnut Stre Philadelphia, is wreath right, tongue clean, stomach awe eyes bright, step elastic and complexion rosy—they're wonderful. Get a 10-cent box now at any drug store. Mothers can safely give a le Cascaret to children any time en cross, feverish, bilious, tongue | _, Fcoated or constipated they are harme | Pitt leas.—Advt niver J orning | Howard Du fermon, and a number ministers took part in tl tion will con with @ special festly . at whi rier Hibbe G his only known relative Mr, Westcott left weoks ago. ew York three “OLD FIRST” CELEBRATES. With the service The pastor, th eld, preach Rev. v Whitms President of H, Outerbride Com Dr. John P nt and CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Princess Theatre, Tues, Atty p AFTER tH ZIEGFELD ATOR Tag ROL PIANO REC i aye. ar ee | MALLET - PREVOST ”-cOHA ra trou Ge eee fone one 7 ocul METROPOLITAN? - ts Md = x AT R15. . sees “MILE: A- MINUTE "KEN {DAL MAS A LAUGH A MINUTE, —Eve.Sun, | Winter Garden 4! Bil DAVID PT RFIELD:* i THE Music ||] PRINCESS j,,, To-M’ w Eve. 8 WA MASTER MARGERY DAW Met ESE FULTON ‘/(',.. ToMoRROW At | | CASINO Hew «= Wel ANNA HELD is FOLLOW ME 39TH ST. EMMA DUNNin “OLD LADY 31” STRERT THEATRE—SPECIAL *, PORTMANTEAU <° In Tie’ mie mh RNOLD DALY CRITERION(),"" JOHN DREW HUDSON $44.7. pel nhe The Ploy That Puts Joy Into Living, Thea, eae way ee, wate 1 PENDENNE brth © w Were Froingg at . Neey “ 3a Trimplet,”” “Bix Who Ton, Neverthe Weat 45th, near Hh way BOOTH em1,#5:0. ear WILLIAM F) Ave Prt cat ATK cnosm Bernard Shaw's GETTING Menten M Eve 8.15. at, 245, coHIN B HARRIS BS Ney nlp se ern | Bra, at 8.20. Musical ih erdndal CAPTAIN KIDD, IR: ) CHARLOTT re eee HARRIS 3? i OUR LITTLE WIFE With MARGARET ILLINGTON, ow PLAYHOUSE ih THE MAN ‘WHO CAME BACK 48TH ST, 40. 9s: THE 13TH CHAIR! Evan LONGACRE 3¥. 4" Of wns. Baa. .8 20 Minti! Graciozs Annabelle Niat REPUBLIC 4243) MAGIC! W Mats, W i ay ne 8.80 Wed tt Beenie 29, MCOLLIER in NOTHING fi.) TRUTH BELASCO \V5),4° Sh. "a S33 Gin suns ‘i oan Mie Nu anata, FLORA BELLA Maxino Elliott's 3) i Qs Wi? "HODGE 5 /<,< TO-NIGHT AT 8.45 4 Soe ik before: all's ¢ Theatres of New” York," PIERROT PiGnread MUMO THROUGHOLT, ne LITTLE W445 SEVEN CHANCES c JOLOSSAL SPECTACLE tra of fi Mata & Sal Orewa MANHATTAN ne Japanese Nigh Wert k LAU RETTE TAYLOR’ THE HARP OF LIFE avr) Al UPSTAIRS AND ‘DOWN” CORT THEATRE To-Day at 2.30 10, Mornings att 11 ‘ Afternoons at THE 1 ELLOW ' STANDARD |"* PUNCIL® sUDY, wal THE FLAME | TREASURE. ISLAND Tee ar tiraen 7 256TH TIP ine, LYRIC " ih Y f IKINGTON}.: lett. Erk. | A DAUGH Cops FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED, willbe KELLERMANN | The Mutual is making a fight to do exporter with offices at No. 60 Church | yesterday and | h | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. Will be shown the week of December 4tii in the WILLIAM FOX CIRCUIT OF THEATRES | | L4te to BWAY 47. ‘a7 T\ RESTAURANTS. | RESTAURANTS. TRAND Ree i||We believe that the first duty of a ‘6|/Restaurant is to serve good fone VAUDEVILLE. SIS e A nae nO Satremn gy SN will be glad to p it rec VAUDEVILLE & PHOTO PLAY 5 jis of Our Own Baking wlth Ail Oy Laser Restaurant For Lediesand Gentlemen, Seating capacity 600, Always open 147-149-151 West 431 St., One Door East of B’way. ‘Lussier turns them away —which prove ple appreciate a good thing.” Morning Tele Quickest and Best LUNCH Se: o) oH hp, 8 Fs LOEW's NEW YORK THER. POM. Toe M PEGoy NYEAND wT Loew's American Roof {* PE HARGIS ATING Vers! ICRMAN BROS. & CO, oats Wonderful Club Breakfasts, 35c. to 50c. Mu AS FOR SALE. FOR SALE PALACEN i Meret, BD) yee iA AM ON D. 5 EC N DEN TAL 2. DOORS APOYE 57" 31 HhNG DOM MEN ANDY idly FEAL mh Gih i ‘ Siar 1 ms ae! BIG SHOW” XNA Lowest a AVE MARION Xmas Gif DAVE for Xmas Gifts wy sicuoras wen ao w, worn sr, (W LIBERAL CREDIT | perosit {i BEST VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST TERMS ~ALL 60005 GUARANTEED HNO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY: ICE SKATING: LiAMONDS ON Ck evt t NCREDIT $1. D7 MAIDEN .atit SAL e RAE: With ROWAL TAO RD AWat iii American" Patch & Diamond iC 0. LYMPIC seit Ma Dal RO rare REDIT Duron, warcnes BEAUTY, YOUTH & FOLLY DIAWOvD JEWELRY ite KU EAGLE DIAMOND CO 374i 0-KLANE BROOKLYN, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS $1 1 TAR eee Wie spa hating, THE THOROUGHBREDS then DIAMONDS SSMS Bray PATENTS, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS . VOKRKR MONDAY ‘ WONDERS 4.4 4, 1916, AMUSEMENTS. fs Lh , PATH ES PEARL OF THE ARMY The First Groat Preparedness Serial PROVUCD BY ASTRA !.. HELP WANTEO—MALE, MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS | WANTED, Good opportunity to secure permanent position, Apply 19 Cortlandt St. Office open from 7 A, M. to oP. M NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY, MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED, Good opportunity to secure permanent position, Apply 163 West 50th st. Office open from 7 A. M. oP. M, to NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY, tleles ade will be Informa fi iding World's northwest core St. and Bromdways Harlem wn Office, sth HEARN Fourteenth Street ‘Wont of Fitth Avenue Ago Age Age Ago Ago Age Aga Ago Age Age whe whe Christmas Gitts for All i Age Aen Age Age hen Ben Bee Age wby Age Ben Agen semetning New! No Matter Where You Look! These—For Both TODAY and TOMORROW— Selected from Hundreds of Other Gift Su tions. BLANKETS There may be some people who don’t want blankets for Christmas ifts—but these people surely do: The housekeeper—plain ones for use or some for the guest rooms. | The college or boarding school girl—just to keep warm—and some of the wonderfully colored patterns for her couch, too, perhaps. And baby, whether he knows it or not—needs two or three of the ex- bygone warm Jacquard blankets, if course, they should come from Hearn's, blankets—always, PURE WOOL BLANKETS—full sizo—attractive shades of corn, Copen- hegen, orchid, old and French g ay: Bound with taffeta on all edges.......... BATH ROBE BL ANKETS —warm ettattown sare —two on three tone Jacquard design + 2.49. 3.109 Cord Sets.. JACQUARD COMFORTABLE BLANKETS—best eiderdown That means the best in 11.98 finish. Bound with silk ribbon or all around—our reg. $5.49. 1.08 JACQUARD COMFORTABLE BLANKETS—good color combinations; exceptional assortment . . 2.98 With Indian designs and colors Teele 3.08 PURE LAMB'S WOOL BLANKETS white, with wide taffeta binding, pink, blue, orchid, French gray—or white, bound with satin, in dainty shades... 0.00.00. 0.0... lecccuceseeueueveees 14.98 EXTRA FINE ALL-WOOL BLANKETS—two-toned plaid and block designs. Also extra fine white wool blanket, with Hales order in bar designs. Value $11.98 iy Special 8.9% BABY BLANKETS—Jacquard Eiderdown finish pink and blue in pretty shades -49to LAD CRIB BLANKETS—Extra size, beautiful, warm quality, {ee the baby— bound separately all around with dainty taffeta ribbon or satin ‘ 7.98 to I WOOLNAP AND COTTON FLEECE BLANKETS—Large assortment, full or single bed size—white with borders of plaid, tan, two toned gray. PERE TTT CT ee re 89 to 2.49 —— oe GIFT GLOVES Gift Merchandise Certificates; Wonder if anyone—even people in ARE THE once-upon-a-time stories — ever had too many gloves? It's never been heard, anyway. And you may be sure you will please anyone you know with a gift of some kind of glove. Men'a Cape Gloves. 1.59 and 2. 00 rable shades of tan, “Efficiency” Way of Giving Presents May be bought for any ame J ur friends or rela! ake their own # CERTIFICAT: Umbrellas or ry and Silverware nt ard INDIVIDUAT. ¥ Men's Gray Mocha Gloves— 2. 2.20 and 3.00 Gillere ants a tans sem, en'a 2-Clasp kor white is Li SPY Kia 1D With ombroldered® hablo pretty shades, a ton ble or in co engi finger tip Lori—b) Gloves... 98 ck nid white st makes. Le hash: 16-Nutton Length Mitnnese— 1,25 and 1.50 Sik Gloves. WEBRY Retmaat Goaieue CN Pe a Wy ae —doublo finger tiphes in Dink or white, Li ae 2-Claap Silke Gloves... 50 and .O8 e finger tips—black or white. ae 1. secrnans © eescwanet. These Cert! Bale ode L in Mloee. Offlee—Fourth Floor — ——— MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. To nt dealers buying, quantities restricted Jail or Telephone Orders, 5 7 , | $14.98 Women's and Misses’ | $3.49 Marseilles Spreads 2.28 Winter Coats 11.78) F size—satin§ finish—various Navy and brown mixture beited models; all # flare or design. large collars “srmmans BASEMENT. Met. Turkish Bath Towels 20x42 hemme ATA—AEOOND FLOOR. $4.98 and $5.98 Women's Coney Muffs.......... 4.25! feign and pillow shapes — satin | $349 Linen Napkins—dozen 2.88 FURS--SPCOND PLHoR, @-inch—heavy Irish linen—damask $10.98 Women's Serge Dresses, 1 TRA PN UNS MAIN FLOOR, Navy and black ta eae es | 98 ct, Satins-35 inch . 87 ¢ A Aunecatl a alse: Soft ish—large assortment of sith 80UND'Floon colors Cre -MAIN FLOOR, se Cindi icmoitcned»| Wet Outing Flannel mh } rion, | Blouses 2.88 trim'd with por Val lace ated sucka couse ab'd front USE SECOND FLOOR 's White Petticoats wide emb'y or Bow 1008 WEAR SHOOND FLOOR. DRESS 98 ct, Flannelette & Crepe Kimonos... .76 25 ct. Wide Ribbons 9 «1 patterns or plain-—eluatte belt Large variety of pretty Dreadons, |]95 et Unteimmed Black Velvet Hate 77 Pwo Hate! MeN eo re. | 21 et. Yard Wide White Poplins a7 17 ‘and lace ANtS Du IND FLOOR $498 and $5.98 Imported L44 Irish Point Cur cece B88 | Also Cluny or Ma Antoinette: ine anki | Bovelty or showy bord) Heaps LACE PAINS RASEMBNT, Sue $26.98 Seamless Velvet Rugs. 21.00 $6.98 Boys’ Suite 9 to 18 yea 50, oxi2 tt h medallions and amail f ae aise Rugs THIRD irae AND rem Norfolk, | 24 et, and 29 ct. Gift Novelt nhoy ATHING- THIRD PLOOR i Handkerchief Boxes ed. vanity bags, Dree 14 ct, Bleached Mushns, 42 inch 10 wid coat hangers: and Fe eS ING HASEMEST nee 1003 HASEMENT Clock Sten for the Clocks! Denote Morning Look for the Clocks! Music Every Day —Main Floor—All Concert Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, Conductor String Orchestra in Restaurant—Third Floor U prown Merchandiseat Downtown Prices

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