The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AMessagetoMothers who are Weak, Anemic or Run-down Only a mother knows how hard, nometioes, it the burden she has to bear, Day by day, patiently and cheerfully, she 8 the mani fold responsibilities of the homes often neglecting herself in the effort to care for the welfare of others. And although she hides her own cares and anxietios behind a amiling face, there comes a time when her health gets undermined, her vitality diminishes, her cheerful face be- comes care-worn;—she feels she cannot go on any longer. It is in cases like this that Extra Special! Amazing Sale of Boys’ Suits «i Overcoats Parents, if you are anxious to save on boys’ cloth- ing, here’s a good chance for you. Come here tomorrow and see these Suits and Overcoats we offer at $3.07 They are the latest ~~ and fabrics—and they arc guaranteed to be worth $5.50 to %6.60 All new and de- sirable garments in big assortment. On Sale at the Surprise Stores a® 3:5 | The Suits orit2f, 017 Nortotks tm sizes 6 to 171 made of fine cussimeres, cheviots, and fancy mixtures in the most wanted patterns; full cut, well made garments that are dressy, atylish and serviceable; also juvenile models in sizes B°to 10, consisting of smart little suits, with straight pants, In a variety of rich weaves. The Overcoats <77sit,2,b!u9 and gray, chinchilla, fancy mixtures in @ varlety of smart and sen exercises such a wonderful effect because it tones up the whole sys- tem and promotes new energy. It revives the vitality when below par. That is why Wincarn' Produces woh extraordinary results in cases nemia, Weakness, Sleeplessness, xhaustion, Depression, and when one is run-down and out of sorts; and that is why over 10,000 Doctors have recommended Win- carnis. @ Will you try just one bottle? You will be surprised and delighted with the new strength Wincarnis can give you. Begin to get well Free Send the coupon b for a free trial bottle of “Wincarn hot a mere taste but enough to do you some @ Ask your regular dealer for Wincarnis. Should he have none in stock, he can easily get it for you from his wholesaler, sible patterns and colors; all are fine, well made, warm, and servicenble | | {4'Czairatiors tie Mafsur’s Perce sod to garments in button-to-neck style, including the belted and plain back the Royal Army Medical Corps, = in Greater New York ond: models, in sizes 2% to 9 years. Dieieeidlcn diastase two sites (85¢ aod $1.50 bettie) consist of a splendid assortment of fi] sweet Se ae now ee The Mackinaws Nght, medium and dark plaids in rich and stylish color-combinations of blue, gray, green, brown, bl. fine warm garments, some full belted, others with belted back; are both convertible and shaw! collar models in sizes 5 to 17, ALL STORES OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. | 6 Surprise, Stores 6... AVENUE | 3 3°" AVENUE C. M.D. & Bros, and by leading family wine ats mock eg Serpe) lorenliconeed For List of Dealers Elsewhere Write EDWARD LASSERE, Ine, U. 8, Wea ard seat RS une FREE-TRIAL COUPON Edward Laseore, i Inc., U.S. Agents 2ird Street, New York est me ioe free trial bottle of Wi \d your booklet “How to get well.”” (coin er stamps) to cover id forwarding. (Please BETWEEN N. W, CORNER 15th and 16th Streets 83d Street Yonkers Store, 34 North Broadway Name. Address ———_— City = | Bvenihe Wo Hd De SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNIN BAUMANN & BRO. 84th Street and 3d Avenue Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Libi ny finish, beautifully moulded, high! { upholstered backs im enuine Spanish leather, indestructible spring ike cut, at ‘ DERE AARNE SS EH Arm Chair or Rocker, upholstered in genuine Brown or Blue Spanish Leather or Tapestry, as thing useful. effort Rooms. ERE TEE SEE Irom by America’s Aftrem 474 Broadway 136 Delancey Btreet 10 Irving Place ¢ taq Wert gad Street Rocker, Mahogany $598 We Pay Freight. We Pay Railroad Fare at BAST. & S°°AVE! Chafing Dishes Finest ‘RYE STRAIGHT PURE RYE H.B. KIRK & CO.,New York,N. Y.| illustrated Finish, Imitation $49.98 EK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Our Liberal Cred ¢ Terms Apply to Long Island, New OUCROMEENNOCORECR anne eolatore MADE IN KENTUCKY, U, §S. A, j $498 Leather Seat, at A WE 4°° ‘Yo Those Worthy of Creaty soy and Connecticut = Grille OLD CROW RYE} ~. Reg, 0. Pet. Off ae aL HAND MADE SOUR MASH SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS ‘ ‘SEHR 9 HRT THOR I OOOH at ot | ee WONDERS 4 4 i Sewing Machine Moton 1 3 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, KIDIE DANGER WL BEJUOGED BY A DANONE QUEE Florence Noyes Will he a! Tomorrow's “Tryout” fo club's Christmas Show Mieming Noyes, the oot Janeer me to the sth Theatre to morrow morning to and judas the dancing feet of | members of The Byening W Kiddia Klub, who are to hold thelr Tryout for the Kiubie Chet ” matinoer “T wha no much | ‘ented If neoing how the Kiddie Kiub enildren ! Mins Noyes wald with « her atudio at No » Where she trainn | © Just @ Ittie older than] | mont of the Kiddies to perform boat-| protive bare foot dances puptle were a charming| feature Of the huge Red Cross pa- | geant held at Ronemary Farm a few weeks aco, She has appeared tn Suf | frage pageants and in many elaborate affairs given at the country homes of| society women of New York and New-| port, Sho was the chief attraction at| me of Newport's smartest entertain ments, the dedication of the Blue Garden on the estate of Mr, and Mrs Arthur Curtise James. No fairer, kinder Judge than Flor- ence Fleming Noyes could be found for the dancing Kiddles of the Klub, Jand she has promised Cousin Eleanor present at the Try-out The Kiddies who can dance, sing, | play @ nvusical instrument or imper- |sonate, and who are coming to the Try-out, must bo sure to get up early enough to-morrow morning. For the 44th Street Theatre is theirs only from 9 to 11 o'clock. One good thing the war has done ia to send back to our shores one of our Amertcan artists, Katherine Ruth Heyman, whom European hos- pitality and apprectation had taken from us for twelve years, Europe, from Petrograd to Venter and west to the British Isles, has featured and feted this charming and to be gifted American pianist, who not only has consented to test the Kiddie Klub's musicians, but has offered to train and coach the cleverest among them for the coming Althoug® maymond Hitchcock and Leon Errol must work late to-night making the grown-ups laugh and be happy, these well-known actors are so much interested In the Klub talent that they will be on hand promptly at 9 o'clock to help choose the very best Kiddies out of all the candidates for the stage of the Christmas matinee, Harry Woodstock, Choirmaster at the Q nureb of All Angels, also will serve committee of Judges at the of course, Cousin Eleanor there to see her cousins, al- 0 fond of them all to sing herself, Her last word » Kiddies is “44th Street Theatre to-morrow morning— BRST!" This Christmas, especially, the receiver will appreciate some- Electric Appliances for the home are both practicable and useful. They save time and effort, and bring satisfaction and comfort every day in the year Vacuum cleaners, washing machines, electric cooking devices, ‘ toilet accessories—all mean freedom from excessive physical Many examples may be seen in operation in our Show Some cost suggestions—the figures given usually representing minimum cost Heating Pads Vibratory Vacuum Cleaners alr Milk Warmers Washing Machines The New York Edison Company At Your Service Trving Place and rsth Street—Stuyresant $600 Branch Office Show Reve: for the Concentene of the Pull Cant! ito Orchard 1960 Bruyvosant ¢600 ryant ¢268 'n Rast 6th 5 Rast rasth 362 Bart tqgth Night and Emergency Call: Farragut goo Immersion Heaters bh fier Phew All Ghew Rooms Open Weail ida) gh KIDDIE KLUB DANCERS WILL TAKE PART IN XMAS MATINER TRYOUT NECN one s OF CONSPIRACY @) AGAINST DRAFT Eight Men Get Two Years in Prison and $1,000 Fine— | Woman Escapes With Fine, | KANaAg | fury in Fedora! |nine of ton defendants charmed with conmpirncy to « cIry, Mo A vurt here convicted Dee ruct the operation nf the Mele vo Drett Law, Judes li 8. Yan Vaikenturgh sentenced Joteht man to terme of A yeare eacn ih the Federay penitentiary and fines of 91,000 ew and costs, and fined the one women Mra Leonora re, a former Kansan ante were Mra, Moore, her husband, Iaymond I. Moore Thomas KR. Sullivan, Blea Lubaches, fer, ftaiph W. Browder, Fart Browder, Fiward Pagan and Harry Doyle. The case againat Harvey D. Kleinschmidt, who wa: used as a Government witness, was continued. The conspiracy * with | which the accused were charged con- minted in the organization of the, Federation for Democratic control, | the avowed purpose of which was | to prevent the passage of a selective draft law and, failing in this, to carry @ test case through the courts. ‘The defense was that they had act- ed within their rights in seeking to test the law n the etand all asserted th they had been previous to Amer ow behind the SEEKS ADVANGE PAY ON WAR CONTRACTS Bethlehem Steel Company Says It Cannot Hasten Ordnance Delivery Without Money. WASHINGTON, T—An ad- fct's entry, Government an¢ Dec. In his tions to the jury! vance payment on munitions and other! yuqye Van yburgh said contracts for the Government was ut when one wishes | “Tt ts evi asked to-day by Charles M. Schwab) to test ntends to defeat It. ix S _ ao defendants re- nd Eugene C, Grace of the Bethle. to register, because they de- hem Steel Company, who conferred! gireq to test the law does not exempt | with Secretaries Baker and Daniels} them from the punishment as a result and told them the work could not be| of their refusal to obey,” | expedited without financial aid, as| Mrs. Moore had Wet foe monte | they were unable to obtain adequate | out the trial, funds from the banks, The request was taken under consideration. Enormous increases in the size of its plants have been undertaken by the company to handle war contracts, ‘The navy's destroyer programme ts not involved. These and all other con- tracts made on a cost plus 10 per cent, profit basis already have been taken cure of by the Government under Its authority to advance up to 30 per cent, of the amount of an order made atin | CHAUFFEUR IS STABBED IN ROW OVER TAXI JAM Backfire of Vehicles in Mixup Made Police Belie@e There Was Revolver Battle On, Loud back-f ng from several taxt- cabs near the Grenoble Hotel, §7th| on these conditions, street and Seventh avenue, early to-day | The contracta (many of them for] with the noise of a fight, ao closely re ordnance) with which the Bethlehem je are having trouble are those Some of them antedate the outbreak of the war. ‘The altuation disclosed by the com. pany threatens to delay ordnance production seriously, and Congress ved In an argument that atroyer plants of the Bethlehem and] jn» fight tn which Aric other concerns are being erected witb | wr united. He wax taken Government ald, and the attitude of los al and the Administration hus been that| Would not discuss the fight 1 similar aid must be provided wherever |to make any attempt to Identify his as nocessary to hasten the out sallant, He said he would walt until he material, utput of war) ould stand ——— WESTCHESTER NOTES. Rishast Mi Teesuplie Flch resident of White Plaina, ts for chester Grand Jury ing the charge of Uni shal McCarthy that vi Rochelle. Chemical Company No. 1 Vernon will hold its annual ball at Turn Verein Hall, Mount Vernon, the evening of Jan. 1% Stephen Van Tassel, Postmaster of Mount Vernon, expects ® open the new $150,000 post office on First Avenue next Monday morning. Post Office Inspector Joseph Jacobs. who has been il! for three monthi on the road to recovery. drama seeation of y for a Christmas Nie to ine’ dlanheuse Wednesda’ | There will id a luncheon to sembled @ fusiliade of revolver shots that police reserves were called, They found Loula W. Hondricks, twenty-six 160 West, 64th do} of No. ‘aso a chautfour, street, Was arr A number of taxicabs were caught in exists in New of Mount The the Went: | ang dat { raising money for | lief fund in biAatd on Taya" 5 ‘or tho pur general war Wains the farce * given at the I aing, this evening by ‘commissioner of Public Murphy of Wh! {ll for several wee! Sheriff Wiesendanger has appointed | John J, Fogarty of Yonkers a deputy sheriff, According to the terms of the will of the late Caroline A. Rhodes, wife of Bradford Rhodes, a banker ‘of Scare lale, filed with Surrogate Sawyer, her $150,000 1s divided among relatives. The residue goes to the husband. | ———_—— POLITICAL PIFFLE, (From the Burpungham Age-Ieratd.) t by cleaning out the \ugoan sta “iy a figure of speech, my son, ‘used by reformers and persons run- |ning for office who are not even |capable of ning out @ rolltop desk.” PLAIN SPEECH (From the Washingtoo Star.) | «pm a plain spoken person,” anatd | ive mi | ieee lucky. You're at least o subseriber, who saves the telephone suntator the trouble of asking you to your number ” 83. 6. 4. 16, 3 oe ian ae Street = Melrose peed The Light Wine The Right Wine ForThe Home Oreat for oe “The Gift Shop of Brooklyn” pape 4 1 and 470 Fulton at, Me «come the alveotutely there ts eno leyre are standard in ever wh dinmonds nie. The morket the world over diamond far QUALITY of diamonds, one thing, that for the # wa ot the 1 Mealy, during inesy building rtiew far more pr has bee jewelry © 99 years of bv Hdl or pl $25 to $400 Up to $3,750 Platinum Wrist Watches Set with fine diamonds, $150.00 to $500.00 (1K, Gold Wrist Watches, #20 to 875) Platinum Pendants Set with fine diamonds, $35.00 to $150.00 QR All Platinum Rings. Set with Fine Single Diamonds. $95.00 to $250.00. Platinum Scarf Pins. Set with Fine Diamonds. $18.00 to $60.00. 14K. Gold Monogram Rings. $7.00 to $12.00. Distinctive 114K. Gold Monogram Cuff Linke. $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00, 14-K. Gold Watches for Men. Heavy hand made cuses, high grade, jewelled works, $60.00 to $130.00. Open Evenings Till Christmas Gifts selected now will be held till Christmas Eve. The World LEADS! |. Record of advertising printed in three New York morning newspapers during ¢ the first ten months of 1917: THE WORLD - - 11,573,839 The Times - - - 10,233,444 | ‘ The iinet « - - 7,595,288 | ~ The World’s lead over the Times 1,340,395 agate lines. Agate Lines ‘These figures compiled by the Statistical Department of the New York Evening Post. ‘

Other pages from this issue: