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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY DECEMBER 24, 1917. TOYLAND THE KIDDIES ARE JOYOUS AT A XMAS BALL a. ' vee OY re leg aras BOVSPREPAREOR MERRY HOLIDAY ¢ ARE YOU GOING - TO SIT THERE P Bach Regimers to Ha heist } ; mas Tree—Many Present °° and let the other folks From Home Fotk ; k dee t up all the good ' a : CAMP WADMNORTH. HVARTAN | things just because you t HUNG, Dee, 16 Tule gifts from af i the relatives and friende of soldiers are afraid to pitch i ' t who reside in Quem, browght here on Selene | A special chartered by tor when 2 or 3 { Menator Richard Beweombe, Aistriveted yeeterddy. There +» _ taken before and after \’ ” 4 nun@er of presente for boys) — a | from other tormimte, which were ; -- a —-.. —*. the meal would enable aboard through the generomity of the| Wish ia that you may have the marr hilometron to te ae . 4 1s to be tt ‘ 4 aie on roe cms [eat and bappient Christmas that cir kimatron to tne fring ne. Ant | CARDINALS CAPTAIN, | |t6 wont uty iver. ot wnich tonn| ney,» role, to be ftullewed | VOts £0 OR our share committee witch aawiated Mr, New fH point of the fa , , " : ge by comm horucen umatanenm will permit. | mor WHO HAS JUST JOINED | Hex" Hammond \4 Vresident, soldiers ; ‘ combe in hie wmiertaking, Mourice| “wcmeetmne te cenentially @ festival | Am cone Somer oa anor as - lend saltors of eny of the Allien wit! indeed and fifty soliiers and f Ul that’ en thall) t ny pe ion of real danger »/ Here 6 ts Whe aliora fro io ny om { Deruty Tax Commiasioner| of pena Dee of in rah ober | Women wha Come haehe with twice of U. 8. MARINE COMPS) <n4 cations ot any of ne Atiee Il sailors from neanby camps or versie OF @ s coming was in charge of the car|the day at home with the ereat perile they have endured. ——- apechelinive tm ite o mo on the roof a ‘ tind distributed the gifts ansinted ty| thoughts toward the m WON CHEERS F M and the Aenteltee trench, have Seer nereorags sh itt omas eT ROE ATOC 2c1G bathe withouta bit of discom- a y peep erifcing ever, ing. home, oc visited re just Phbers, howe ab 1 eres of Georte ( ¥ Phere Lieuis, Edward Clark and Jomep | tions, trends and If need be life itsolt, aurd atarted T don't ko }ahioh im being heid tor the children of | OV Nuinititn waatine ot the ioe fort or distress? oe « pernge Aes ee to pesie ee permanent peace * my Tomoving She oor }Onliated men in all branches of the | Atstenst one hundred attractive # unit of the 10th Infantry omether | on on od will foward men from ring line are fibs Servies at the Grand Central Palac 1 , cuen f Wye0 packages were dbiributed, and | "Wo Are prod of your patriotinm ’ itevonsgloowed. aw fence! ere ak She ree Central Tenet | on Gea van Bell-anshas restored “ ear over your rfl | ‘ e eleht Pd Ate cll known ¢ super the tank was accomplihed in three] to onutrations of prapare: ; ane may loc }lowt Saturday, Primarily undertaken | ti, ta Ae Tete te the rill oem 7 Ce pleasures of the houre by the co-opemtion of the|we are confident that the future of | ne to Being under | bY the National League for W the Waldort-Aatoria ae authorities here. world democracy may he safely en —————— fire," an a night Lapent s " aorabined @ ot to 4 Hain tere packages were re-|trusted to you. May ihe haw’ year Lay: ines foun, 'ons| lervice, It bas the combined support |foot Chrlatinas tr 'y in ‘bit table to thousands, who,’ eamenis (ot pe ' bring the permanet peace that Miss Stevens Drove and Re-|vombed and thirty oF forty people Of & dosen organizations that will} jo7,,(he Children residents of the : , quested not to. open them until to- | come only with decisive ; ed. If Tf had remained in Paris, concentrate effort on this event There will be midnight in say: “Icannow eatany- morrow. Everywhere the Yuletide = paired Her Own Ambu- or ny Lasneben secur ave. yeew ase The Red Crons and tho Y. M.\C. A.| night. In. many “Cathollc, churebes, ‘ y epirit is in the air. Religious exer- ‘ > ler fire’ to that extent. | Have wnited in an effort to have tue| Cardinal Parley having insued 'o i ce W I neve; vat ts ‘arley having issued © xpe- | » cines of every denomination will be XMAS P CKAGES SWAMP lance in ace, sighy ka fey caer toe Wen aamciooans | Christmas apirit follow the flag, Not| cll permiasion for them, In his letter thing and plenty of it, I _ held during the day, The men have ied by an older ‘woman, often by my | only will every adfdier in camp or| {0 Pastors ho auggentod that Catholic | tog 99 Et decorated the mene hails and texts] — THE EXPRESS COMPANIES |." American soctety int, ation) cout On the, other hand 1 never cantonment, every sailor on sea oF|snould pray for the Nation's nuces . with holly, mistiete and greens Carolyn Stevens, daughter of Mr. nnd|}a4 (y Inuke alt ma own rena t in port, every man in service at home| in the war and prav also for peace, { Kach regiment will have a large| eptionit Mrs, Richard ns of | Cantle S Gare bine Galtorae, or abroad receive a mark of Yuletide Christmas tree, the dec i of) More Than 1,000 Extra Men and} Volnt, Hoboken, ts the youngest of if Ane sriees Sevlenttal exp pacheg la DAE ae aia prison | AMERICAN DISLOY I 2 which will be in charge of a com-/ 95, v ‘ [all the women who have, driven am. é camps will como in for their share. 250 Extra Vans Struggling Bile soe mites of officers and wives of eh Extra Vans Struggling fiuiances on the western. front Ca: For weeks past Christmas packages EXPELLED FROM Absolutely Removes listed men, With the Rush. , |_Mlue-eyed, pink-cheeked Migs St-| heya | have been mounting up in Red Cross CHINA Indi ae’ 7 ‘ Notice bas been given by Division| More than 1,000 extra men and 250e2-| YEP" | just eighteen, and has come| “And here's a German sword and a warehouses all over the world, In| — ndigestion. Druggists : Headquarters that Christmawand New |tra vans are struggling to-day with | me for a Christmas furlough after German shell which [ brought oack Europe the distribution began some} ¢~:,,, ei 24 ke if i i , ey seat ba obeerved as full holidays | Christmas packager’ for the buster: |@ Year's work driving supply am.|\¥ (Trophies. Misa Btavens concluded * en. dave age, vackagen not te he openea|ilbert Reid, Editor, Broke Prom- tefund morley if it fails. 25e » ¥ i " Chriatman the elty has known ra,| Dulance for the Amerie Fund| me y ise to Refrain From Criticising 2 ad all dut except the necessary a y has kn tiny * merican Fun SS ee until Christmas Day. ise t etrain rom c1sin; B i Paar aha isia will be wunpsndad and oven with this additional effort not | for French Wounded. She was | GQETHALS TO SERVE JERSEY JOMN 8B. MILLE Pia wil bere’ carininas eeeia|. United Siales Government . oa ‘Tho War Department #ent Maj. ak She peeeeaes will be delivered by to- abroad studying in Je and drawing. | +| Salute John Bernard Miller of the|every ¥. M. C. A. butlding In.Yhe| pescinG, Deo, 21—Cilbert. Reid = . “I stood it for thr ths,” ————- ., a SKING, eo. 2 Hilbert Reid, an ely Gen, John F. O'Ryan, Commander of |""Omeials of ihe express companies de- | explaina, “and ildraetontas cont ee) Wit Me Stat] in Marine Corps! country where men in uniform gath-| american accused of being @ pro-Ger- ’ ih the Division, a communication stating | clare this in the greatest present-giving | on. jad todo ory Capacity. Down at the marine barracks onjer. In base camps in France and} inan propagandist and «ympathizer, has | ij it is the policy of the department to | Christmas in the company's history. And | "4", Work TRENTON, N. J. Dec, 24.-con,|Patis Island, 8. C., "Dots," nm he is|even behind the trenches, where car- | been deported to M at tie: poauest | it discharge, without trial, noldiers who |it te not a last day rush, It atarted about It was wonderful work, more in- ia We cata a dae ./familiarly known to thousands off ols will ring out to the accompant- Shin jovernment. j Hi have enlisted fraudulently by con. | Dee. 1 has increased daily teresting than anything I've ever done | sory Now Jersey we state Drainué. {2{ baseball fans throughout the coun-|ment of exploding rhells, there will Reid ts editor of the Peking Post VICTOR and bt cealing their proper age, upon recolpt To minimise the disappointment that in my life,” Miss Ste 8 said to anlan advisor try, 1s in training to go “over there.” | be Christmas trees loaded with gifts | Ho was released from prison at Shang SONORA eH of necessary affidavits, providing Lo there gl ongenase ad of packages, Prening World representative in her} letter vel fren win tot |The captain of the St. Louls Na-| waiting for the men who come into|ha! on July 2%, 1917, after he had prom. | E ti ~alpteqenye A eeasthiey i git o companies have given | home, She is a slender, almost frag-|day, although the General added he did |tonals enlisted right after the close|the ¥. M,C. A. huts, Scrubby iittle|!%ed fo refrain trom Ariliciae Of the SERVICE Bol Er ih conta and are net In ooedinement brlority delivery orders on'all packages | ile-looking young person, with a lovo-| 10 know where hia new duties as Quar- [of the baseball season, and the ac-|trees decorated with tallow candies Aeserioney Hovernmen: Of 06 emaiels Machines and Records. . | ee vente ana that 100k ike presents ly triangular face set, lke Madame! termaster General of the Army might |companying picture, showing the star | will bring a bol a | PEASE PIANO CO. “ Wells-Fargo Express Company off- “f : RADY IDE DICSUNS, BROWNE. atar | will bring a boliday spirit even to the . Gen. O'Ryan has recetYed the fol- Butterfly's, In putts of dark hair. — |eall hin: ; BLAZE STARTS IN TA | ie} is dase thee tear har toannk Goole him, first baseman in uniform, 1s the first] prison camps of Siberia. L R POT. 128 West 42d St Jowing Christmas message from Gov. | iver more than three-quarters of thelr | py dig’ e een oe ety, motor from Gen. Goethals has been actively en-|to arrive in New York. At the Amsterdam Democratic NEW YORK. _ > of New Jersey: ‘ of thelr] paris to varlo' splta gaged in planning the proposed | 3 7 . | - 4 Citizens of New Jersey |hipments by to-morrow night The| Par edbeaithesd dead ‘ sili boat $18,000,000 ayatem of ios wage tee a Miller, eager for quick actlon,|Club, No, 131 Weat é4th Street, the| One Ballding Destroyed, Two Dam- 34, Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, } sincerely regret that you|Adams people hope for a 96 per cent . + Ai A who had) cruction of which ta to be carried on |J0Med the marines, and he hopes to}jargest Christmas tree that could be agedy ers im Peril, ‘7 Halsey Street, Newark, - } patriots are not with us to enjoy the | delivery, while the American Exprens been gassed. Their poor, swollen lt-| sider the direct tax act th a heig | be following the flag either In France| accommodated will be hung with], A Tow of six frame buildings cen- Chriatmas festival at home, yet our | Company expects to make jt 100 per| tle faces were tra asday wy. az act that was upheld | a. on the waters trailing submarines. | presents for the poor nina * ad f the [ting at No. 1209 Franklyn Avenue, the s hearts are with you and our earneat | cent, “T ne wan nearer than se ‘i ha t be ee . ren of the eatene: etre CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. leader of the Seventh Assembly Dis-'was finally confined to the central | bd ' With net changes from prorte trict, will act as Santa Claus. Onjpuilding, which was destroyed, and one a e es { from yarerions elome, Wednesday Mr. Hagan wil) entertain jon each side, which were damaged. 260 girls and boys at the Lincoln| The middle building was occupied by Square Theatre. Assisting him in (the Hunts Point Roofing Company the holiday work are Mrs. Hagan, ‘The proprietor, George C. Wilson, ac xe Sous Mharmad Chosne, sx |eldentatty sips over hot atov Charles Hirsch, Mrs. E. L. Hackney, |2?0,nd mt fire @ pot of tar Mrs, Wi'liam Quinn and Mrs. Charles |;outed from home, = enet Btoneh: } - ‘ —————— The New York Lodge of Biks has a XMAS GIFTS BY MRS. WOODS. High. Low Alaska (ied Mine . 4 Beaux-Arts West 40 th St. Y “i the Rr Reork sdame Sve FIRST PLACE IN SIY'S WAR-TIME CHRISTMAS (Continued from Virst Page.) big drive on for funds for the Christ- mas tre » ty be held at the lodge |senas Remembrances to Widows wore held yesterday, and will go|f00m% No. 108 West 43a Street, for! and Orphans of Here Police. again to-day and to-morrow. When| 2500 needy, children and 500 poor! Mra, Arthur Woods, wife of the| all the stations have entertained it 18) open all week and the tree iumine |Helice Commissioner, to- sent estimated have been m When the children reach the sta- tions they find a Christmas tren, many gifts, sometimes a show and} always a fat, jolly Santa Claus, sur- rounded by a lot of cops, perhaps not | so fat but just as jolly, It is self-| evident that the policemen enjoy the parties as much as the children, Take, for instance, the Kast 88th Street Station, which was typical, per- haps, of the rest. There no less a per- | ; f sonage than Capt. Pat Cray himself, te . donned the Arctic makeup and handed out the gifts, 10 A.M. was the hour, The kiddies were formew tn line and went in 200 at a time, The shopkeepers and benevolent citizens ‘of the district had provided gifts of all sorts—toys, candies, fruit, books, games and clothing. “There's plenty for every kid in the precinct, | thank goodness!" sald the genial cap-|*can understand that the soldiers tain as he began to hand out the|must get most everything,” but that presents to the wide-eyed boys anq|‘Mamle, who is elght and don’t un- girls, And he was right. Before he got | derstand.” wants a doll, and Jimmy 85,000 children will ated, The Christmas entertainment |Christmas gifts to the widows and presentation of gifts will take | orphans of sixty-fi place on Christmas Day from 1 to 6 | >, M. : - SAILORS TO HAVE CHILDREN AS| GUESTS ON SHIP. Some American sailors in this port have elected to be hosts rather than guests on Christmas, and 100 young- | sters have been invited to take din- | ner on board @ battleship. Every tar | aboard has contributed to the feativ- ity, which to in charge of thelr Chap- lain, Besides a Christman gorge, ach boy and girl will receive a sweater, a cap and gloves. . The Gramercy Nelghborhood Asso- ciation, No. 40 Irving Place, has sent out an appeal for donations of money or discarded toys for the celebration they will hold for tho 3,000 tenement children of the district in collabora- tion with Police Capt. J. B, Sexton, The Jacob A, Rilg Neighborhood | Settlement, Nos, 48 und 08 Henry Street, has issued the facsimile of an appeal from “Mollie of the Jacob Kills House,” who says she is big and and members of the General — Beet General, Myton Ud. ele ——with the season's offerings ofseafood, Preferred every- where with lobster, oysters, clams or fish dishes for ity appetizing, zestful, healthful Properties, Manufactured from the finest cereals and aan q genuine Sanzer Hops, ANHEUSER-BUSCH St. Louis, U.S. A. ANY AB Te Ey ge Naan). 1h VOR * Ys BR in M88 A Comer in a Dining-room in « Telephone Central Office “Where there is Happiness ' td ” rf ikewise t things sent in our Work there’s Success through withthe issibution more) f0 ne petGment mouse, where. they \. thas 1,500 children had passed throug; | “go to club.” An appeal ts made also for Christmas greens and decorations, The Bowling Green Neighborhood Association will hold a celebration for the children to-morrow from $ to 1, and for the grownups there will be a Tree of Light on the playground Christmas Eve. A unique hollday spectacle will be the production in Bryant Park Pla, on Sunday evening, Dec. 30, at 6.30, of a pageant, “The Steps of Goll, written for the occasion by Miss The- edora McCormick, Several hundred young women will take part In the affair, which is given under the aus- pices of the Patriotic Service League of the New York War Camp Com- the assembly room, but not one of them had gone away empty-handed, In gome of the houses motion pte- ture shows were given, and bluecoats who could warble a popular song or shake a leg in a dance displayed their accomplishments for thelr little guests. MANY PLANS MADE FOR SOL. DIERS AND SAILORS, Soldiers and sailors, who were the guests yesterday of the National v Club at No, 17 East 41st Street, had a special treat In the presence of B, H, Sothern and Miss Julla Marlowe, [Munity Service, | 1 ae an Mr. Sothern read an "Ode to American |gquees Git be enother community ex: HE telephone operator is no exception to this rule, and there's a reason why there is a smile in her voice as’ she says “Number, please?”’ HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. See eee Oe ee HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, \¢ A SKATING The telephone operator renders a highly important public service. She has many opportunities to make work easier and life happier tor all of us, and in serving others well she finds that satisfaction in her work that makes her duties enjoyable. Then, too, her pleasant surroundings contribute to her happiness Her business home is a light, airy, clean central office with attractive NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. sitting-rooms and modern dining-rooms. R Wah. Low. close.| Volunteers Fallen In France,” by Allan | pression of holiday spirit. The New OPEN | 970 ‘ 90. Seegar, and Miss Marlowe recited sey. | York Community Chorus, Harry ; 5 ; . Jan 70 84 28.65 |Rarnhart, Director, will be a special |l| TO-NIG) \ Her position is permanent. Her opportunity for advancement is $94 28.20 eral Saree ee Sop nein with |feature at Madigon Square on Wed- i HT \ DE LUXEe * excellent, Her pay is good. She is protected in sickness and 50 2.85 ee mi Bieta va - rete | nenday evening at 8 o'clock, when ot health by a liberal Benefit Plan MP ae to ios aoeoe or . of! 2 to up| Gospel. , | ——_-—--— ‘To-morrow the Y, W, C, A, will en. ™ SATE AND DINE ‘ HICA! tertain 500 sailors at dinner, The Navy a If you would like to become a telephone operator or rina ICAGO CORN MARKET. . | cup, No. 509 Fifth Avenue, ts planning Thomask have friends who are interested in telephone operating, 6 b®.| to entertain hundreds of sailors at a | festival that will centre around a big Christmas tree which will bear a gif for each man present, The public ta CRYSTAL CARNIVAL ICE RINK BROADWAY AT 98th STREET and Unique “Sunken Galleries” Restaurant telephone, write, or call at our nearest commercial office and ask for a free copy of the illustrated booklet “An Ideal Occupation for Young Women," : pany —ftegular|}asked to contribute and send to the The most jointed ice rink hi 1 vot oe Se ae eae , {$24 share, payable! Navy Club a box containing ice yo reser Hiking the world.” The finest NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY ecora Jan 18. | tobagoo,_ cigarettes, pipe World's Best Stators from the “Golden Gas 1 y ny—Regular! other small gift, inclosing / 4 or cent i pay- | with the givers name, The | will be numbered and placed the Jan. 18 to stock ¢ rd De opposite the! gailor's name for distribution Brothers quarterly common npany passed due at fyls At the Rocky Mountain Club, No,

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