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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. Eburne in the role of a auspictous, Bo no one ta compelled to accept em-|or Fire Department, If We doprive| be better for yourself | talkative spinster, This is a capital ployment with a public service cor-| firemen or postal employees of the | nd water occasion acte Me Vicke poration; but if a person does enter! right to cripple that public service,| The tramp sighed sit of work the employ of such an Institution, | why should wo allow that, privilege | adel cnunele oul iy tnat : s t Frederick ought the public not to say to him,|to any other public service | there's so Many different kinds of KAD, st ga good, serious ‘You cannot join with your fellow | ——_—> - it's hard to know which ia Ins but never awakens one's workmen in interrupting the public| AFRAID TO TAKE in that I'm afraid to " n “Margery Daw” sees sympathies. For that matter, a man service. The old way of fighting it bs a Wholly Artificial 4 not likely to marry the daughter out cannot, in the interest of the pub- | (Prom the Pittsburgh Chron warns | zn of the woman he has loved. Forrest lic, be permit You have entered! With sobs in his voice, the avplicant| MAKING UP F 0 | a? ae fon Robinson is miidiy human as the upon the public service with a fe! for a meal and some old clothes h&® , (hrvm the Richmond — you used soap uly, Sleigh Bells Postman’s Whistle @ THE OLD-FASHIGNED SANTA CLAUS, with BDC lity that you must recognize’? " nied Grubbs—Has your wife st CHARLES DARNTON $ | docto owe rexsional knowledge told his story, and the kind-hearted By poids ag 7 R pestciie A padi ise “We say even more than ¢ to | nl v1 Oa hank account of which you were telling » * cileae | ali those who work in an had helged him. \s he Fire be Now he sat eating a hunk of bread | a explain the restive-—ahem!—eondl- | Jot yet, but she has collected \¢ . ne 7 7 “aint { lice Department of cheese and she thought it wi banks and his jingling reindeer “‘loal,” always arrives at the chim- a the stage always to lend Itself to | tion of the young wife Labor as Well as Capital in! 7 oe Re tuanapeintig 1 ch nd khe thought it, wis ks and d A r the holdenish girl who breaks | Dramatically, “Margery Daw" sug-| 7), °° “en e | “ SM tettiieter: | Chk ee mares jae ney entrance—just as‘he story books tell; nobody's k out of © convent only to throw | Rss & hopeless case Public Service Should Be ifaré as the work of the Police blasting that pretty illsion. 4 - > herself—after the natural misgivings , Held to Responsibility @f youth—into the arms of ner| TO AID SOLDIERS’ FAMILIES. . pons y: | middle-aged guardian? | ae sare “Margery Daw," at the Princess Trontt winks Employees of | haiti ’ shed blic se oo corporatiot ell a Theatre, ts wholly artificinl. You; 4. eit ite salted ew public service corporations, as well as Know the play, of course, If It has! ing spwetsth Tegtment who went to the Litem t-tltcbber ben ie i at your sad fate to go to the thea- | lic service dala a hes bt ihe tre year after year. In this case, the) Ajien, Tex., left behind them wives a pid are i thes 'p ae rite Pre a1 Girl 1s “namele: in the polite lan-| children, who for months have been] Pinion of 7 heavore |. mut we } | nee dent of the Interborbugh Rapid Tran- guage ot the’ author, George D,! forced to struggle along on the low Gov- | A : ¢ ges pa jit Company of New York, ns ex- Parker. She has only to stand be- | ernment wages pall the so *. | ity det a bind @ tree and overhear what ts maid| An effort to help these dependents) Pressed In an address As! | plied gedbt her to know that her mother| Wil be launched to-morrow night when | the Illinois Manufacturers ia it sly unconventional. Thia|t" Depot Battalion of the Twelfth will] tion. He sald in par mation ts borne also to ars of @ youth who thinks he loves her, | the p BUT @ THE 1917 SANTA°LAUS, alias “Uncle Parcel- Post Sam,’’ is a muctmore reliable carrier of Christ- mas Gifts, it may as wll be admitted between grown- ups. The postman’s thistle is not as romantic as the midnight music of jleigh bells—an infallible sign that those impatient ‘eindeer are stamping holes in the tin roof—-but th United States Government's mailmen will serve ya as countless Santas, inexpen- sive and absolutely deendable, if you DO YOUR HIPPING EARLY withthe aid of a | Barn Dance tn Twelfth's Armory! CHICAGO, Dec. border and are now encamped at Me- SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19% STREET [ see our large Advertisement on page 27 of this paper for Wonder/ul Holidcy Hints | ory, Colum: | o tie up the street railway ser- of a city like New York or Cht ! . v nts each, and | cago means prostrating Its daily life. ed bo mother. marches him off| fim. fhe fekets areca sepigonrh ai |caKo means Brostrating Ws dally fe Large Pacel Post Map E without further discussion of an em-|pegin at § o'clock " sppose seed sereind ded GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR : Siting itustion, tonanty, | janes Sian, Whidh. the. dlewclony CW of the Vnited States : eld®bachelor who Joved Murgery's| John Vetont Winner of Irinh ma-| they connot grant, in tho light of thelr mother offers ‘his name to the girl—| aanrin Auto, obligations as trustees—is tho public and there you are! After their mar-| John W. Moore, ‘Treasurer of tho| to stand Idly by and permit itself to bo riage, the spinciess youth returns to| Trish Keliet Bazaar, held a few weeks | strangled in caso the labor leaders are Protest his devotion, as might be ex-|ago in Madison Square Garden, an-| unable to obtain what they demand whereupon the husband | dane st nls y dei 7 Shouldn't a et Into. Wie ‘Cert hands and ;Hounced last night that fully one-| when they demand it ou wine the triumph that playwrights |¢lehth of the receipts, which were| way be provided to avold battle, a delight to associate with the cave | approximately $50,000, were brought) way in which responsibility of both PP ie = a aren bea vi Fg Baroy Mong | in through the efforts of Mrs, O'Con-| capital and labor can be made en ®, all rot. Why keep it up? act oalble * ‘ Loe Ne a 6 public’ shts anc It means nothing but an empty term, |Her-Koetble, Mrs, O'Connor-Koelble, | forceabh 1 tho public's rights and Another menace to the stage is the Who is Irish by birth, German by it ir rights still be pre d Must red-haired actress. It becomes little irrlage and American by nation-| the public not provide the machinery lees than a terror in this instance,| ality, Was one of the «most active | eon tpi ‘o one else can do it. It with Kathlene McDonnell raised, for! Workers In the bazaar, She not only | . duty some unknown reason, to the helghts| had a booth, but also sold res for | '# ta f v duty , Begone ; Ja Hudaon “Supe SoRpbIt not come to a time when of w star. This young actress, who] @ Huda ttomobi cossary to make the omplc has a great deal to learn, is merely | Which was . oO ‘ “4 bs Rua, ie elves a. crude pho Vétoni of N nue, city, | of a publi be rvice corporation re- formance utterly Jacking in charm,| holder of the ly tone tanta eke x nob — make those responsible who invest Her emotions are entirely on the sur- Printd in Colors in The WORLD MAGAZINE NEXT SUNDAY (With this Valuable mapromes a “finder” by which you can determine how much it wiscost you to send a package weighing so much to such-and-suich place; for instance, you can send a two-pound parcel 1809 mis for 21 cents! Also the rules as to measurements, content, zees, etc. Everything complete.) FREE! A Realy Beautiful Art Calendar _| A Saving of About $5 on g Any Overcoat in This Sale 15 Saturdayat ... . More than a thousand fashionable, serviceable Overcoats for men and youths have been assembled for this wonderful underpriced —_ distribution in the Men's Store, Hundreds of these overcoats were specially purchased from well-known makers of high- class clothing. Hundreds of other overcoats were chosen from higher-priced lines in our own superb stocks, o@ face. She comes out of the one really ONE or 9 their money in a public service un All are grouped in a one-day sale tomorrow ¢ one really re thelr mons 2 Gramatic ecene in the play—the cij- re ee Ne mente compelled to invest his lh mex of the third act—Jry-eyed and 8 going to be a millionaire some mon na railroad Or an electric light Hay he got much towara| company; but the public says to him, once he has so invested, he must Th, he hasn't the million, but he's|allow the conduct of his investment All the Popular Styles and Materials Shown This expressionless, At the end, when she| to the arms of ‘her husband, she | 4 fe fqually matter-of-fact. The best acting i® done by Maude! alrendy got the Indigestion.” fo bo reguinted in the public interest Season in Overcoats fo 1 9 1 7 "¢ ANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Fed ig big 420 — A mae : Pind 1 al t — D . separate sheet, finte as shown below 4 Are Represented Rest choice in Kerseys, Meltons, Chevi and Fancy Overcoatings; pinch and loose ba models; also a good showing of Chesterfield on heavy paper i six colors, 8x14 inches, ready for hangingup. In Greater New York and vicinity vith We Offer for Public Subscription Clyde Motor Truck Company fe a Overcouts a Cacorporated under the laws of Delaware and registered under the \awa of New York) All sizes. Don't miss this CEEOL ORLY H f 1 1 d s $16 7 $2 Next H 69 and Tailored Suits at $16.75, $20, a i Men's Overcoats at $20 A ‘ » val, 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock Handsome and vell sade, in the must desirable $25 and $30 . als and styles. | Many are lined with Skinner's | Qur stocks embrace the productions of the makers carrying a bonus of one share of full-paid and non-assessable UR a tt aro ea reasted /of the best ready-to-wear clothes in America, A | : common stock with each two shares of preferred i ae eee cut and a style to sult everyone, MH Men’s Overcoats at $7.95 4 CAPITALIZATION About 400 in the assortment. | Desirable mixtures Mackinaws at $7.95 u and plain patterns. Sizes up to chest measure. . We a Z Preferred stock (par value $10) .$250,000 Common stock (par value $10) . $500,000 i - nn > ox| » Sensible Christmas gift suggestion, Not a man a A Big Sale of Men’s Suils at $13.95 |or youth but what would like to get one a! NO BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Here are admirable suits for mien and youthsin many | 4 iarge assortment of plaids and plain colors in ¥ ; of the newest patterns, The materials and styles are |. , ena : ‘ The Board of Directors of the Clyde Company supplies the following information: anexcennionable’ ‘and range from those suitable for the [excellent materials. The price is a very special one, a ts The Clyde Motor ‘Truck © ey at Foe aye college man as well as tor more conservative dressers, b 7 Moto ick Company is located in New York — at| Farm Every suit perfectly tailored and trimmed, - . 7 : j ingdale, Long Island—where it has-spacious new factory buildings covering 30,000 : Siete mic. . House Coats and Smoking Jackets square feet of space and fronting the main line of she Long Island Railroad, Over Men's “Kingly Trousers at $5 at $4.95, $5.95 and $7.95 a 40 acres of land have been provided for expansion and additional construction is under _ For business or dress wear, in Striped Worsteds,| 14.1 gifts for men a way Cassimeres, Cheviots, Biue and Black Serges; also a : Unlinished Worsted. All sizes from 28 to 60 waist} We have an immense collection in plaia or fancy The company was incorporated March 7, 1916. It is under the management of measure. colorings and choice patterns. practical and experienced men, who have been connected with such successful com- | »* panies as General Motors, White Motor Company and the Studebaker Corporation. GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR The product consists of a 1—1!9-ton motor truck chassis, retailing at $1090 but (. ; 4 . re | designed to sell at $1000 under normal conditions, Less thas six months have elapsed Extensive Assortments m Ow Christmas Sales of | since the actual development of the company was begun and within that time the \ e e entire new plant at Farmingdale has been erected, and the finished product presented 9 9 , to both the domestic and foreign trades. ‘The public is invited to visit and inspect uniors an r S are the factory. by WILLIAM FOX Sx This truck has already been sold in the foreign market to the extent of over Two Scores of Styles: Substantial Economies in Garments of Fashion and Fine Quclity You couldn't find a better assortment from which to outfit your daughter, whether for School, for Sport or Social occasions. It's a comprehensive showing of clever new styles, at prices recog nized as the lowest in New York. If you are a believer in sensible Hundred ‘Thousand -dollars A single order for 204 trucks ($204,000), whicla carries with it the Australian agency, is now on the company’s books. Applications from American dealers, by the score, are in the hands of the sales nization, ». ANNETTE KERMAN ADAUGHTER OTHE GODS” OTHER FEATUItS OF THE WORLD MA‘SAZINE The big successes of the motor world have been made in making motors to meet a price demand, This has been done many times in pleasure cars and today there is a simili ity in the motor truck fiel: sw one- i lat § gift-giving, the most suitable garments can be selected here, ‘ ; 1 similar opportunity in we no tru k fie Id Iti 1_one-ton truck to sell at 81,000 The entire assortments may well be judged by the limited number A War Photographer's 7ive Miraculous : Totor Truck Company of New York has taken this leld, It has put space permits mention of here. Esc: 7 ' upon the market the FIMST do-everytiang, go-everywhere track to sell at this: price. Sizes for Girls 6 to 14 years, Sizes for Juniors 13 to 17 years, scapes’ KromDeath : The building schedule of 1,060 trucks within twelve months is unquestionably the reve 7 ‘ How Romance Re-Enteed the Life of F ea first-year schedule of any organization that has ever been developed in the Bast. Girls’ Stylish Coats, $9.75 Mme. Fremstad, thpera Star \ The company’s engineering department is under the direction of Mr. A. F, Mais, A splendid coat of Chinchilla, gray or brown. One of the } vw formerly of the Daimler Motor Company of London, England, and the Studebaker styles ta liiuatrates, showing 's deen ctreular collar iniald with vols A Gentle Expose of Matrixony, by George || | Corporation cf Detroit, Mich, and Mr C, R, Van Buskirk, who. asslated in destuniie Te RHEE Ee ee H Bernard Shaw, Satirit of Parts a| | \ the famous Mercedes automobile. ‘Phe sales department is under the dire Other fine styles are shown in zibeline at this price, BIA Latter-Day Solomon-—dis Wives and |#® Mr. W. F. Melhuish, President and General Manager, who has been in tou A fe s His M | buyers of American trucks for the past fourteen years, Girls’ Coats, $5.95 u Fe Stoney, s | ‘These men have not entered the business simply because others have made mouey du fp aualse oie nally Aiyipe la Noraeyi Vennuy Cutan ics 5 The Girl Whe Genes MUMA-Dollar Stable Hy in it. The manufacture of trucks has heen their training and they have designed i Ripping Up a Zeppeli \ i F yh 4 ; - ing Up a Zeppelin W the Clyde $1,000 truck because there exists an unprecedented demand for a truck of Girls’ Coats, $7.95 pping Taoatind 5 ig Hanging H \ this charac ter and this price. Motor truck building is just beginning -it is now where Coats of Wool Velour, zibeline and plaids, velvet trimmed, a \ pleasure-car building was several years ago. Sizes 9 (0 11 years I th G " A a } a . > ry P 1-4 MoTOR says in its issue of Feb., 1916 Juniors’ Fur Trimmed Coats, $14.75 | I n e ravure section a “There are few industries A ea today which compare with the motor trade The styl 3 sha the illustration is very popular on account ore sy Sikeee i the Fin nia rer to pies oerinieabian pte defecate aman nniey ca tarattd of its amariness. Has large convertible collar trimmed with skunk | ‘The Progress of An Actual BattlePhotographed, stock dividends, after rebating more D00,000' ts ila Gueomore, .. Tos Vaynes Opossum, as are also the cuffs, Made of Oxtord and Brown Mixtures | “ ” ibe F company declared a 100 per Maat dividend, after doubling itieesiel ran rh cheaie with full ripple ack and deep patch pockets, Other clever styles a Liberty Alight and at aberty in Darkness, interests recently divided 771. per cent, mahing a total of 100 pe for the year. ‘The trimmed with velvet or plush at this price. - The Passing Fashion Show of th Avenue. Canadian Ford organization declared a \ . M « r ‘ per cent. with ite stockholders: ‘Th ¢ patinat yey sie Juniors’ Coats, $19.50 * he M: lit i The Hayes Wheel Co, handed out 160 per « Coats of marked beauty of style and fabric. Made of zibeline In tions distributed 100 and 16 per ceut. dividends, reepectively. ‘This list might be alu brown ataey arigreencwih novel plaited back, be's and culls, a In the etropo ttanSection endlessly expanded if space permitted Trimmed with dyed opossum. my “Ollie” Osborne’s Wax Works—-An khibit of G A limited allotment of Preferred 8°) stock is being offered for public subscription ae ee A sa ‘ 4 mi Ps V j S——~i hi of Gay PUIGLUAT eae ca UAAAT Or! WEIGK Raton AALS RC ate Seats Nestea Girls’ Serge Dresses, $5 ft Lothario Studies by Herb bth. T h f r d One of the pretty styles is iNtustrated, A smart model in wine and | Two shares preferred stock, or navy serge. The collar is trimmed with scalloped embrocery in Finding a Cold Storage Egg withthe Aid of $25 Buys NOne abate common itock, red. Pleated site Ilil'end embroidery form the trimming on the front, Psychic Waves. This Common Stock Bonus Is Subject to Withdrawal Without Notice. Girls’ Corduroy Dresses, $6.75 It will pay you to investigate this opportu- viceable and handsome dresses in the style pictured nity. Fill out and mail the coupon NOW A Real Top-Notcer! Che hd ator NEXT SUNDAY IMPORTANT. - Owing to the shortage of news-prin paper the newsdealers’ orders of The Sunday World are limited ) demand, ‘The only certain way of getting your copy is to PLA YOUR ORDFR IN ADVANCE, pay Pana papies Very se TORREY & COMPANY in blue or green corduroy, As trim as can be with pique collar, patent 5 S of leather belt, The skirt is tunic style. The legality of the snoorporesion of this company has been 50 Wall Strect, New York passed upon by H, Randolph Guggenheimer and Jolin N.Y. W, 12-8, - | 2, Curtin, Attorneys, Equitable Bldg., N. ¥ | Please send me literature and full particu- These Practical Gifts in Holly Boxes | At this price also are many smart serge dresses. " Girls’ Raincapes at $1.5 Girls’ Rais lara of the Cly A eacthan interne Girls’ Repp Dresses—white, blue, tan or pink; $1.25 to §3. Torrey & Co., Inc. tion regardinganinvestmentin the Comy , $1.95 and § MOTOR SECURITIES Day Outfits, $3.95 to §. 60 Wall Street New York } CHICAGO —-PITTSBUROM ST. PAUL | City Bee aie Double @ac Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’ Clock — - lemme single day Stamps Thereafter Single few Goid Slamps ALL DA) game a Name., White Galatea Middy Blo , $1 to $1.95. Street