The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1916, Page 7

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@ Opera THE EVENING WORLD, THU! ‘ompan: “props” LAUGH WHEN PEOPLE expedition be-| sictans’ Union, which came stranded here and a special train| York from the $4,500 guarantee posted| with the cash and left to-day) there. for New York. Pittsburgh and Detroit engagements were cancelled. The sp! clal trains was paid for by the Mu- RSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19:6. |as Borough President of Richmond, President Van Name has & law of- fice at No, 291 Broadway, Manhattan. The secret of the annual passes came to ight when John J, Reid, a physician, who volunteers his services at St. Joseph's Hospital by the Sea, Huguenot, Staten Island, and who lives in Manhattan, made applica- tion for free transportation. 30 CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS CHARITY “FARES” ON FERRIES will collect in New| After Commissioner Smith had The mansion of Trenton was destroyed ings were damaged exceeds $200,000, MRS. M'FARREN HELD not have to pay is Dr. John J. Reid, who is doing a notte work of char- ity without a penny compensation. “It seema to me that the Charities Department is the biggest charity user of the city's ferries, About half & dozen officials of that branch of Th laid over for a week. New William Manser of and other dwell property loss her husband, Herbert McFarren, Chicago musician, with having stolen her two sons from him, was held without bail to-day in Jefferson Mar- ket Court as a fugitive from justice to walt extradition papers from the city government have passes i there" pag eg AS SONS’ KIDNAPPERS <x Tho application of Dr, Rela was ‘The boys, Ivan, ten years old, and | rraat, eight, were in the care of the Woman Arrested on Liner Laconia Children’s Society, but went to court intending to sail to England with her Be Frank The old “Cure All” idea we leave to others, R. & G. Pilie is the Spe- ciatiat’s Pill. Safe for Children. UGETA BOX “UP To-mianty Jersey Forest Fire Under E; Mir “We alveady have thirty free passes Contr: $200,000, Affectionately Greeted by | to-day and affectionately greeted their atin on the municipal ferries,” protested TRENTO! J, Dee. 7.The forest Boys in Court. | mother, Oy ka DACHDR, % SALUUW SKIN, *, fire which started yesterday In the Sour- ys out oF: a = Dock Commiasioner R.A. C, Smith. gina” Mount north of Somerset and] Mra, Dorothy MeFarren, arreated on Malty vs pbtocy iy yi boo ttasty Commissioner Kingsbury and)"and it might not be well to open|tunterdan, Cauniios. was under contro! lene Cunard Line steamship Lacontn| ing two weeks ako, so thin enter & * wide the door to this privilege.” H f me et Gee tates and two weeks ago came to this city, Borough President Van Name y ole miles long and three m' ng it was about to sail and charg \wons. Out of Sorts | Mi hats IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fotid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. named the privileged persons Presi- dent Dowling aatd: “These officials remind me very much of one of the $25 a day experts imported into ttle old New York from some part of the West to tn- year round on city ow ~| vestigate our system of education land ferry boats, Among those jhere. ‘This $25 a day expert thought jdon't have to drop a nickel ticket In|no had struck a real rube town, for the slot are Borough President Van|}e had the nerve to send the city a me, whose salary 1s $5,000 a year;|pii for the laundering of his dirty Sheriff Spire Pitou, Jr. of Richmond, who receives $6,000; Charities Com- John A. Kingsbury ong on year, and J Bennett sulting Engineer of the Borough of! ‘The Tonic Laxative 10¢ & 25¢ the Box, Among Those Who Ride Free. STEP ON YOUR FEET » Wear those tight shoes! Read how to loosen a sore, tender corn so it lifts off with fingers developed at It to-day’s Sinking Fund meeting that thirty city and} county oMfictals enj ALL CARS TRANSFER TO You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by 4 Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which ent a few drops are applied the moment it is applied and is said to simply shrivel the corn without in- | * flaming or even irritating the sur-) rounding tissue or skin, It is claimed | missioner that a quarter of an ou will cost very little at drug stores, but is sufficient to rid 59th to 60th Street [At Bloomingdates” Electric Portable | With Shade, $6.98 rs. think Charities Commissioner ingsbury shouldn't make a charity ssenger of himself, If the average xpayer, who ts burdened with a 000,000 budgets can afford to a jitney for a ride across orn, the soreness is relieved | one's feet of every hard or soft corn | rt. Kingsbur: i Bronx, who does not live or reg. | ¥y would Makes a and soon the entire corn, root and all, | or callus. I think the Bor- harm: lifts out with the fingers. ‘This You are further warned that cutting | ilesly Work WW Staten: ene Richmond aiso| Gemutae Castoria always bears the signature of Chelotne drug is a st whith abe n isa enteidal hat Advt When he is not working at his job! ought gift. Stand. ard is of wood 26 in. ches high, fin. ished in mahogany, ivory or gold. Brass shade holder and silk shade in hexagon or Empire shape, trim- ned with braid and fringe. Lamp is fitted for one electric R.H.Macy &Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, MaCrS Herald Square, Broadway, Meet Santa Claus in Wonderland All little boys and girls who expect to be good from now until Christmas should visit Santa in his throne room at AWS and tell the dear old gentleman what to bring them for Christmas. The Alphabet of Wonderland Learning begins with the Alphabet. Addition and Multiplication follow. We believe that the alphabet here presented will bring additional joy to the kiddies and a multiplication of suggestions to hand to Santa Claus, A Little Talk on Toys The child must have something to occupy his time, to develop his mind. He craves for toys ~ either playful or mechanical, de- P21 10 Some A BC’ In WONDERLAND light. Complete with cord and pending upon his natural bent. plug, ready for use. Parents would do well to study An attractive assortment of | | the child's taste in playthings. other mahogany table lamps Frequently the child's future with silk shades, also metal floor lamps and reading lamps rang. ing from $5.49 to $35.00. Third Floor career is indicated by his choice of toys requiring mechanical or mathematical talent. In this connection we wish to say that the great assortments displayed in Bloomingdales’ Toy- land have been selected with great care, having in mind chil- dren of all ages and their vari ous inclinations. Dolla, Mechanacal STANDS for Airplane, A wonderful toy, To thrill and amuse The active young boy. STANDS for Tricycle, Built for girl or for boy — As an out-of-door sport ’Tis a pleasure and joy. “At Bloomingdales” Fresh Fish Dept. Herring, \b., Fresh Haddock or Pollack, ahs Codfish, Ib., Butterfish, Weakfish or Curtiss Military Tractors and Nieuport Mono- $4.74 Well constructed, in various sizes; leather planes, that the boys may put together. covered seat; solid rubber tired wheels. Games, é Sen Baas, \b., j2'y And many other styles, 24 to $24.89 $8.49 to $14.24 | Shrine: ibe, 286 | | Animals ; ys Also scallops, smelts, salmon, Cut-Outs, Sporting halibut, ete., at lowest market Veloctpedes, Goots, prices, Electrical ve 1, Air Rifles, eto. a oe ee hsement, rth Floor, STANDS forBuilding Blocks, STANDS for Noah's Ark Of which we have scores, That floats upon the sea, STANDS for Houses Of strong “Peg Lock” Blocks. | At Bloomingdates’ STANDS for Umakem rl ian | i bi “ ” le: ry me) To build houses with windows Build Windmills and Tunnels Where animals all lice in pairs With fret saw and wood, | Fibre Silk Onyx Hose And chimneys and doors. And Bridges and Docks. As happy as can be. Then you thay make things 2 Both useful and good. For Men, 29c For Women, 59c My, what wonderful things you may make— Peg Lock Blocks furnish hours and hours of amusement for the little ones—so many things may be made with them. 94c to $9.39 set i STANDS for Indian, In colors so bright. Her hair trimmed with feathers, A wonderful sight. Great Big Red Indian Dolls and Little Indian Dolls, too—$1.19 to $10.89, And Cowboy Dolls, with cowboy hats and chaps. 8c to $9.24 Noah's Arks, just like the one Noah himself lived in for forty days and forty nights, and all the animals, too. 98 then upset them and make others nstead. ABC Blocks, and Building Blocks. 24c to’$1.49 With patterns and wood furnished the boys soon learn to make all kinds of toys and even useful articles. 46c to $1.89 6 Pairs, $1.70 6 Pairs, $3.40 Hose for men are first quality, in| Women's stockings of medium medium weight, reinforced heels weight fibre silk with reinforced and toes; choice of gray, suede, heels and toes; garter tops; pink, navy, tan, black or white, navy, gray, black or white. Main Floor, STANDS for Cars, Meaning engines and trains, That go scooting through tunnels And highways and lanes. STANDS for Ocean With sail boats and fish And all things that float. What more could one wish? At Bluomingdaten’ American Cut Glass Highly Appropriate for Gifts Starting at 98c for a handled nappie or other small piece and ranging up to $25.00 for elaborate vases, our assortment is unusually rich in gift sug- gestions, Each piece is cut from lead blanks, deep- ly cut in neat designs and brilliantly finished. Oval Orange Bowls, ice cream trays, 12-inch tall vases, 319 pint jug, ice tubs and other pieces, $3.98 Wator Set, consisting of jug and 6 tumblers with light cut design, $3.98 Sugar and Cream Jug Sets, 12-inch vases, 8 or 9 inch round bowls, large jelly dishes, relish $7.49 | dishes, ice cream trays, $2.98 [Furniture---Most Welcome Gifts STANDS for Velocipede, Three wheels of joy, Built in four sizes To fil any boy. Trains that go when you wind them, 46c to $5.94. Electric Trains, various kinds, $3.49 to $22.79. Stations, Signals, Tunnels, Switches and such things, in a large assortment. Aquatic Toys, 5c to 49 Floating Sets, Real Sail Boats, Mechanical Boats, 8c to $3.49 fa $2.84 to $14.49 49c to $29.75 $1.29 to $39.75 In assorted styles. STANDS for Doggies, Who tumble and stand. The kiddies will find them In this Wonderland. STANDS for Jack-in-the-Box Who pops up into view. If he could talk he would say, “A Merry Christmas to you.” STANDS for Parrot, With plumage so gay; He swings on a peg Ina real circus way. STANDS for Walk, That's what these dollies do. And some of them balk, Just as wee babies do 5 inches in diometer, 6-in, v poon trays, footed comports and other pieces, 9e Such cute little faces they have —and such funny sounds they make when you let them jump out of the boxes. Fern Dishos, with lining, also berry bowls, water jugs, 6-inch jelly dishes, tall footed comports, and | vases, $1.98 Water Set, cut from he avy | blank, in pretty design; jug and 6/ tumblers, Fuzzy little dogs with black and white ears; $1.98 to $8.94 Animals that swing. Parrots, dogs, roosters, cats, peacocks. Some are made of cardboard, thers of w 10c to $2.89 24c © d. a Creeping Dolls and Tumbling Dolls,98¢ & $1.24 Dolls that say “Mama.” doc to $1.49 they sit up and do tricks. a OE STANDS for Elephant, His trunk swinging ‘round, Begging for peanuts He always is found. STANDS for Kitty-kat, With a key you can wind, To make her run meowing, Some sweetmilk to /ind. STANDS for Quacking Duck In colors so bright He struts off on wheels To the kiddies’ delight. |) STANDS for Xmas Stockings Filled with all kinds of toys, Which Santa leaves behind him for good girls and boys. Just like the big ones in the park zoo and at Black Kitties and even Black and Gray ones with wheels on which they Be Ducks in different sizes, made of velveteen, in gray, blue, yellow, etc. They quack just like real ducks. 49c and 8c the circus. so tice and Gott Christmas Stockings made of netting, filled Elephants, $1.19 and up. run about the room. with various small toys, 6%c and up. STANDS for Fire Engines And fire-laddics brave, They will risk their lives Your dolly to save. STANDS for Lanterns, Which by “ magic” portray Pictures of children And scenes far away. STANDS for Rabbit With antics so funny The kiddies all love him, This cute little Bunny. STANDS for Yokel, A big country boy, He certainly makes A laughable toy. 10-pe. Dining Room Suite, $163.09 Queen Anne design in rich walnut or mahogany veneer. Buffet is 5 feet long. China Closet is 46 inches wide, Serving Table, 40 inches wide with wood gallery or mirror buck. Dining Table has 48-inch round top. Five side chairs and one arm chair, covered with choice of leather Suite sold separately, if desired, as follows Bulfet, $45.00 China Closet, $33.00 Sorving Table, Dining Table, $32.00 Chairs, each, $5.50) Arm Chair, Tea Wagon, $8.50 Sewing Tables, $10.50 y, with re Martha Washington mahogany rubber tired table with drawers and compart Redsies, Tenders, the new automobile Engines. “$1.24 and up. $2.69 and up. Racaopticons, $5.49 and up, Smoksies, Hooksies, even Magic Lanterns : Rabbits, small and large, standing or seated. Plush covered rabbits that squeak, 94¢ Other styles, 29¢ to $1.19. Farmer Boy Dolls, 98¢. s Moving Picture Machines Baby Dolls, $1.98 Sailors, Scotch Boys and Dutch n fact, all kinds of character dolls. Clowns, Girlies; $16.50 49 to $2.74 $0.00 shed in mahog ——_—__—__-——_ le wood tray, STANDS for Guns, STANDS for Mechanical f el hee ments Anvicainand ihalloheed Tous, | STANDS for Sail Boat STANDS for Zebra, Gate Leg Table, $13.50 | Telephone Set, $4.95 Antieaireraft li With which each boy can bs \¥ wre! | Which glides ‘fore the breeze, A beautiful beast ALL ma y, with one drawer;| Stand and chair in fumed oak or AMMtoalesras guns, [00, An engineer or architect ig | Giving hours of p'easure His markings artiall size 40x26 inch tor mahogany finish, very handy That look almost real. Of very high degree. " r as artistic, "Tis sailed with great ease. Palm Stands, $2.50 11 inches high; made of mahog- y, with inlaid top. Tea Trays, $3.50 | Atl mahogany, with glass top. Muffin Stands, $4.50 Up Made of mahogany. Smoking Stands, 98¢ Up | Largs rtment of styles. Priscilla Tables, $4.50 Work tables, in mahogany Tip Tables, $4.50 Mahogany, with inlaid top; 2 inches diameter . 4 A visual feast Brecter Seis Hove eeionieved . want to be electrical wizards? An Edison, Goethals, Marconi or Stevens! Erector Sets are the real thing, 4c and up. Motors, 89c to $4.69. Meccano, 89c to $33.75, Cannons that shoot wood plugs, 23c, Sandy !!ook Guns, 49, Big Dicks, $1.89. Black Tems. $2.39. Anti-aircraft Guns, $1 12-pound Naval Guns, $2.39, The famous of France, $1.19. All styles of sailing craft, from a model of the Zebras- big ones and little ones on wheels, so you can pull them along after you about the playroom. With gray and block stripes, of course $1.74 to $4.24 18-footer type to the full rigged sloop type, 49 ($29.75, ¥ ALL CARS SES TRANSFER TO 59TH TO GOTH LEX. TO 30 st. —— AVE NUR OVO TeNTorbrert ‘BH hey ¢ Co Tn oo BLOOMINGDALES i

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