The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1917, Page 8

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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1917, MT, VERNON MAY VOTE AGAIN. Toe a oot 66 Soeeet ” one trem Boring | a — en an ' RUN DOW NN #7. venwon war vore su". Unapige ‘Saving’ Will Kill 27 SE SE a it ios's tse Eee *- - “he Babies of the Nation; BONWIT TELLER &,CO he air uni it 10a ' g j caineeiie ou The Babies of the Nation; 9 * md etches eve | ary ot Wate on souen weer “-A¢ a oe If The ray ‘alls Sx inalines eer sprains oes 6 in, i ust Not Be Si . nm | 38" STREE 1 eee Milk Must Not Be Stinted FIRTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET oe t Soe We tor the fait, 7 Aatn 1 eotion aed reese « Babies’ Welfare Association ' nent Wher weite « of miving plenty of , i] " . ‘ Sounds Warning That Catting ted ine lade the New h to babies snd young A e T Frid | / ira orcas pr : we “ i OF Little One Food Witt t Paaetion, the Mow 9 rranged for Tomorrow, Priday | | j 4 Pied ‘ “ Cause Malnuteition, Disease Aaaoreie, the ¢ . “a : ; } eg hrsere Be 7 Commmenie and Denth- pag ag ued is harey OF |i A Very Special Offering of i the Pe falionah Weed ing, Too, for tt yen aah many ‘heaps : — Preumonia More Deadly— and wettionant howsen = . | | i American Red Crows Christan Campatgn ar en by Tempting Wer ven vee no , Exceptionally Priced at { | NWIT | ELI I R. &.CO Marguerite Mooere Marshall aig imp fiance for naa rotten 12 50 | NT ave @ ’ wave plenty of the ban Re, the e | et he Specialty Shop D207 ste am pli re aa at crane tea, an ere OE oy : | ; | uc s reat of the faanily must make | Suan an shad Mew ore A splendid assortrnent of beaded bags in vari-colored designs } FIFTH AVENUE AT 58" STREET as ay an nine mot ot maven the mene |*i — mounted on frames and with long strap beaded handles. Hand- nent (o apread the wae of off heaters ro mobilising ¢ increased numbers of on whowe mothers mus in the of the war coat of liv w day nursery ts about to 1 HI district are contemplated. Th 4 for nurses is not being diminish the supply tn somely lined rf moth nm the room ye prices tor the baby Some have pendant mirrors inside and purses iH Hy —— 7 — | Only 4 Days Left to Enroll in the American Red Cross Christmas Campaign, CLOSING OUT FRIDAY | The Remaining Pairs Involved in the | Clearance Sale of lives, if you mother, dor the lure of war wages tempt you away from th care of your »mall ebildeen, un na docan't wander into this offices © i ank where and how sho may «et tle coal here's no heat In the room, of in abnolutely x New January Numbers of Columbia ee ee °i oe ® ensary for you to work outside your | ™!* and for visiting New tha window for the sake of fresh one “ wand their mothers, 1 don't blame her! Ana yet ion must not be ai ventilation t® one precaution J WOMEN'S BOO Poet cmt | ho otis ntoh everybody in. | 0% ra aud we all mast vks aguinat pneumonia, the prea. | n thelr welfare ta going to TOrk fo ed Cross,” Mine Mary ey oe "babies rr wil os i} ree during New York's first ATBOld, Secretary of the Rabies’ Wel- | au . fare Association, observed yesterday when I talked with her in her office in the Hoard of Health Building, at Centre and Walker Streets, under one! neumonia ARLY 9,000 babie 5.00 Formerly 8.00 to 15.00 victims of the being conducted ut it ia of vital importance “A clean mouth lessens the lias bility to pneumonia. “Pneumonia germs to lodge in is cleaned at Smal ‘ by the 120 nore organisations | that, in the rush of w: | | lots and broken sizes in which ate linked togother in that ex-| aetivities, we should net forget | 7 an assortment of various styles. |tremvly effective union, the Bablos'| ur own needy ones, and espe. | “Clean homes k | Tr ee | 4 Welfare Ansociation, It handied| ially those who are most help- monia. | ] id i, t | 11.000 cases last yoar, Ite President! in Dr. 8. Josephine Baker, Superin- | dent of Child Hygiene for the City NO EXCHANGES 2 z 2 < e x NO C.0.D/8 the war in many of us , GB. Altman & Co. tha day. UMeglected colds keep the throat tubes irritated so | y for the pneumo- get in and do their nia deadly work. “Decayed monia beca and about them. “The right food leads to good health, and healthy children eel- | dom catch pneumonia. sO77HE war which takes away the fathers of some bables and which makes living costs and wagea 40 high is going to tempt many moths ers out of the home and into wage- lead to pneu- germs lodge in Nt (a From Concert ‘Hall to Battle Front goes Percy Grainger. OO ———————eeEIYS__eneeeerese t6% tet 4 | e —— ’ which may be worn with either, set $4.50 | and Saturday, for the coming holidays, IN SOLID GOLD siren thle mont es 8 duble record she | : net with fine. ‘ most appealing renditions , » fcl to ta | Sut, sparkling of ‘‘M ity peer hy, 14 Men’s Blanket Robes These articles, efly Flatware, have been | nd oi tndle and My Old Kentucky : , = os . taken from the regular stock and will be Sixty-five other mimbers entait i tia aie in dressing-gown style, shaw! collar offered onjunction with a number of Soria ec Colum records, Stracciari, {earning occupati . . w f An Important Special Sale of Women’s Rest Robes aan eee Suet ino Unted teres Arey beet tet ™ Men’s Furnishings (the final sale before Christmas) to be held to-morrow and Saturday, on the First Floor, will offer a number of worth- while suggestions for gifts that will appeal to every man. Men’s Silik Scarfs made from rich, colorful silks of American and foreign manufacture, at. © «© © « 0c. 95c. & $1.20 Men's Knitted Silk Mufflers in elastic and accordion-knitted styles; in plain colors or bordered effects, at $4.75 & 6.50 Also a limited number of Imported Knitted Silk Mufflers, extraordinarily priced each ° . . . . . $5.00 Men's Silk Shirts In attractive assortments of patterns and colors; very special values at ‘ . . . $4.15, 5.25 & 7.50 Men’s Belt Sets | nan et OR AT" sings the People’s Songs. consisting of two straps (one biack and one tan) and a detachable sterling silver buckle and corded edges; featuring a variety of attractive color combinations, are now being offered at prices that represent unusual! values. Blanket Robes, bound with satin ribbon, at . . . a . . $4.50 Corduroy Robes, in four attractive models, variously priced at $6.85, 8.90 & 9.85 (Third Floor) A Sale of Silk Umbrelias FOR MEN AND WOMEN wiil afford an excellent opportunity to-morrow for buying holiday gifts that can be appreciated. Men's and Women’s Umbrellas, of fine» quality silk, in black only; in the women’s styles, the handles are handsomely mounted with sterling silver, bakelite or gunmetal; in the men's styles, the handles are of malacca, mounted with sterling silver, Exceptional value at ; A ° $4.75 Women's Umbrellas of black or colored silk, with cord loop handles; special at $2.90 Sterling Silverware at reductions of 25 to 3314 per cent. below usual prices will present an excellent Oppor- tunity to select acceptable gifts, to~ rrow other d ole pieces, similarly reduced, Another item erly. cared for, an giving such by the com nly the ¢ ry day a little iid in the West Sixties was burned to deata because its moch- er left it, of necessit r work, the relghbor supposed to e for it was tempted away by high wages and the child remained unguarded.” oo $7,400 SHE GAVE DR. WAITE RESTORED 10 WIFE'S AUNT Money Slayer of Two Paid Under- taker Dug Up at Long Island Beach After Confession. Mia» Katherine Peck, of the Park Avenue Hotel, aunt of the divorced wife of Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, executed in Sing Sing prison for the murder of John CC, Peek, of ., obtained to-day 4 be provided $7,400, clerk's office in Police Headquartera since the arrest of Dr, Waite elehteon months ago, The moncy was turned over on an order from the District At- torney. Originally st was part of $60,000 given Waite by Miss Peck to invest for her. The $7,400 was paid by Waite to Eugene Kano, an undertaker in East 26th Street, who embalmed the body of John ©. Peck, to swear that he bad placed arsenic in the embalming fluid and thus refute any charge of poisoning. When Dr. Walte confeseed that he not only murdered his father-in- RW, but had also poisoned his moth eNaw to Kain their comblied weal told of the payment to Kane. The fitter said he had buried the money at Gout Beach, Louk Leland. There it was found by Detective John Cunift pees "hee Sus France Stops Pi for Men at PARIS, Dec, 20.—The Government decided to discontinue the vere at tho front, Thix act peen taken for reasons of econo Diamond La Vallieres introduced as an exclusively Columbia artist in his first record, Liszt's “Second Hungarian Rhapsody.” An interpretation of charming individuality repro- duced with an amazing fidelity that sets a new mark in pianistic recording. A6000—$1.50 Sazaro— flaming .., through Di Quella Pira ! In this most dramatic song of Verdi’s most dramatic opera, Lazaro gives us a thrilling example of the emotional possibilities of the human voice. A record that ex- plains why opera audiences re- spond with such thunderous ap- plause to Lazaro’s singing of this solo, 47211—$2.00 n rgaret Woodrow Wilson WW The daughter of our President has inherited his sympathetic understanding of the people. She has chosen to devote her genuine artis- tic talent to the simple songs everybody among the artists. There » tions of popular hits an many specialties, record, “Life in tonal Word-pictur including an absolutely unique & Trench in Belgium,"* a schsas Barrientos’ Loveliest Song, “Caro Nome | For this record the celebrated Metropolitan Opera soprano has chosen “‘Caro Nome,”’ from Rigoletto,’ an aria that for over half a century has been continuously growing in popularity and adding to Verdi’s fame as a master of melody. A beautiful song made more beautiful because a great artist has added simple sincerity of expression to a faultless technique. 48649—$3.00 It are also included are unusually fine selec id dance music, as well as of interest will be © of the great war, Join the Red Gross today. 10 [rover by Shretmes, ‘All you need is ® New Columbia Records on Sale the 20 Beery Monin? 10 20th of Columbia Graphophone Company, New York Sunday World Wants W special at . . . : ° - $5.50 presentation see, SOLAD, GOLD BR« eR ye tee on™ Men's Smoking Jackets ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ROSE JARS (| frisst??5 12.78 wo (sterling siiver-mounted) 11.65, 1.90 & $3.75 each , Kifth Avenue- Madison Aurnur, New York of double-faced woolen materials, in a variety of restful colors ; A special at $5.50 | at ork Monday Wonders r F Price yo will make @ watohs djanon, vy "before ne Krondway Bennett Mig. as Mc dleo ¢ Sous & ’ pe ‘ Treucas

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