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_ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. — == WANAMAKER’ Ss A Big Christmas Playground The Fashion Sale Announce a Sale of The Finer Domestic and Imported Costumes Here? Our $150 to $225 grades $98 e A collection of street, after- K!DpIEs silk pajamas from KIDDIES REHEARSE "THE WISHING RING: IPLLBEFINE SHOW There’s a Regiment of Them, Each One a Real Actor or Actress. Exactly at 9.30 o'clock Saturday morning a Queen turned the knob of} noon and evening costumes will en laban ate about as nice the stage door of the Manhattan as they make ‘em. ey come .) Opera House on 35th Street, near be reduced to one price --$98. in sizes 4 to 14, and they are | Bighth A a ed into the . trimmed with silk frogs to ie venue, and pass These costumes were origt make them more attractive. | q huge playhouse, Hardly had the mn ) to @2e5 In pink, blue, white and juesn disappeared when a Court nally $150 to 8225, natural pongee. $5.50 and tor and the Lord Chamberlain, oe nn $7.50. @hadowed by the Fellow Spirit, knocked and were admitted. Next came Grumpot, the Archbishop and the Prince, who had on his arm Miss Victoria Gilpin, Out of breath jn Some of the High- | Third floor, Old Bollding. A i . ‘}JOOVER BOARDS” lights of This Sale HOCe pleasant rae A blue serge and braid- mas gifts. ey are wooden their haste to get to the Opera House trimmed street frock from at nerds, $98 ee a eame the Witch who chased the Boy Agnes. with them, Daintily hand. andi the Girl through a door being decorated with wheat. $2.50. held open by the Seeker, Hardly had A blue se frock from Firat floor, Old Ballding. they taken their places on the stage Martial et Armand. ive * pies hen in bounced three score of Kid- AVE you a friend who ar kus thal pecliete aed fathers. A remarkable afternoon H Skates or curls? Skates and ‘The Kiddies were the only ones who gown of taupe velvet from skating shone ote ce ue bounced in. Some one began a Doucet. Fnitted cape are 06; Waste out from the wings, where he had}. « 2 { Oe one of the most original Afternoon costumes of ment of the Sweater Sale in been hiding, in company with Stuart | *o —_—— — —- = oa eg rennin ~ ™ —— — gowns of the season. decided individuality, 9 the adjoining double column, Walker, former stago manager for KIDDIE KLUB MEMBERS REHEARSING "THE WISHING RING” A blue serge domestic | tity crepe de chine, char- ee ee avid Belasco, ‘The stage was set.! GHOWING CARL EDOUARDE and STUART WALKER on die rig/if anc’ Cousin ELEANOR SCHORER on the leF+. ee beautifully trim. | Meuse and duvetyn. 2 how ber ¢ costume beautifully trim. w *s Fashion Sal: A BOX of a dozen RADIO je show bexan. ie el a he med with dull gold. Second floor, Old Building, golfballs would please the hat show? Why, the rehearsal for | — —_—— E. setrtebsneallaitd A vipscsedina ed husband of a golf widow, Evening World Kiddie ae #0 his mother, because she called, “Ob itsse Hie i ici P Se eee te Nothing better, $12. istmas fairy play, “The Wishing : Ibson Southwell, you look something | ere Has Been « Shortage of Ch t S ] f Fourth Gallery, New Mallding, iY whieh will take piace In the) Rites Ts Meitad, oho ine cane WAITED. DA { Lion Brand Evaporated Mitk ris mas ale 0 : i House De Yes Theodore Nathan, who is a Page and] XERCISE is LIFE to bus z hattan Opera ies 4 . ‘}conveys the sacred crown to the| 4a Uncle Sam reaulred prnct er ans a E BRC : Res fads ¢ is Carl Edouarde a Kidate, tiitone with due eclemnity ' HSt tw ana’ a eugaly w K m h h Ru S € | And how about Stuart Walker? Yes,] And t 1 then, is seen Queen | i avaliable at eracer's bag; $3.50 or $5 they are both kiddies in spirit, |B Senor re fat gor | == Color and wear of every piece guaranteed. Vourti ley. New Mathiing. acinus Fare ate dime vo | Soute ie throne, a Page w a It’s a Wise Cook Old rose, tan, mulberry, old ivory, light blue, COTTON is an aristocrat to- make bee Ginhnne to eee ’ Th U. dark blue and light green effects. day and many a woman BP, and the manag s at ses : will be delighted to open a ~" cess. Another gro scene S the Quen besomes iIl | WAIT | Small, Medium and Hearth Sizes package on Christmas Day on the stage in the person of ‘dat Y]And here is where the Court Phys!.| and find in it a piece of the Miss Eleanor Schorer, who is a Queen] cian vats an SOS. In ye onfen fairs | 24- from 3x4 feet at $65 to 4x7 feet at $195 beautiful goods which are (spell this with a capital, please) days the court doctors judged mar 4 see Sat ; noe | Were $95 to $275. being made nowadays both in THIS 1S WHAT HAPPENED AT [cases aftor deliberating with the st jer Makes Hikis Compuiatl Twnty thousa otel and Ye me we ms R Si Ree eT Wr ciand-ooton: Ao Melb L Ill tl is seen acanning the heavens with his| Against Mr. Burleson’s Post elle : | 00m 91Ze8 Pra tae A le PA eh The best manner of describing telescope. Enter the Fellow Spirit States, ty opened the third annual Si Grade Sale Price Sie Grade Sale Price H ip 50. ral and figure t ace at the rehearsal is to Bive|“How fares the Queen?” sho uxked Office Department. | esetal' abe 'a: eNO ie HHI 9 i1x6 10 ft........$490 11.248. 550 ‘35 signs, 50c. So culling Of what she Rice oe aueruiously. paces sake Garden, we 475 875 395 Domestic and imnorted ging- oA greet you, all who co 0 see] “Poorly, poorly! Square Garden, where sees 475 5 I ' ; our pl chirped the Fellow Spirit] The Ladle, Wanpilers and Biel William Arken of No. 431 Weet) aimost everything 675 650 455 hams, 38 to $1.25 yd fn the person of Margaret Rainsford.| erowd about the b “I want a doll," demanded Natali side of the Queen weeping copious tears. Suddenly the 975 485 Printed corded dimity, 976 675 dainty printings, 38. jute t Street hag a grievance against) use—from an ¢ Purvin, the Girl, “I want a horse,"| Queen stirs; the Queen opens her! Mr, Burleson's Post Office Depart- {mated “automa : , 14.x11,6 f0..... 1,200 750 demanded the Boy, who answered toleyes. The Queen lives. Long live the | 5 = That new itormat” SEND FOR FREE 16.10x10.4 ft... 1,260 950 ton plaids, the name of Bernard Cohen. Queen! ‘The Court Doctor struts utt{ ment. He complains to ‘The Evening Sees ea brave) SED ‘REE V7XIL® ft 1,760 1,950 65e yd. Tust about this timo Herman|the stage, striking himself on the|World that he is about to be de- Pgieeneanat itd nat{{ UNUSUAL COOK BOOK 2'360 Kirshenbaum, the Seeker, who had|chest and thoroughly convinced that | hes aaah hia fae > j Fs been champing at the bit and shifting] Willie Shea saved the Queen |prived of the Cheistmas joy to which |enough waitresses the time may ar ‘The Milky Way from one little foot to the other as he} Later on in scene 4 of Act IL. Sher-|ne and his family, consisting of his/rive presently when men and wo re ”) ——_—————————— stood waiting for his cue in the wings,| Wood Clements as the Prince enters t men in evening dress in fashiona grabbed up a candlestick and began| the presence of the Queen, triumph-| Wife and Infant son, are entitled, bo-) 8 ol Wisconsin Condensed Milk Co. groping about the vast opera housefantly bearing on his arm’ his | cause Uncle Sam is withholding from : ; 4 siage, Intent upon finding something. wweetie, Misa Victoria Gilpin, who ‘shim $70 of his own money, which |@ps tip themselves handsomely, All 93 Hudson St. a man to LWA you choose a € ed into oup of chil-[the principal danseuso in ti ay u you do write ot hat you want ae ie riace hes Catlin Ha ha,| he Brings of Happiness has nould have been in the hands of YOU do Is writ Ns : ‘ neat eddie You may be sure of finding the Tepe one, $1.60, $2.50, $3.50, ha hat" : says the Queen, accompanied by loud| Mrs. Arken six weck ago. BIC slip ln SiCHUsS. eh UR one : right kind in @his unusual collec- $5. 4 r ‘What are you secking?” they asked] cheers and huzzahs from ten-year Karly in November Mr. Arken sent |® Walter which is automatic but no! tion, It is a comprehensive show- ‘ , ‘ Herman old reprenscatatives of the ronx,/1 nis wito from Palenville, N. Y. a |Autocrati ing of the products of ull welle | SET ® smoker's stand by his And then Herman was compelled to] Manhattan and Flatbush Seay : eat There are a lot of subord ¢ known trunk makers. There are favorite chair, If you blurt out the truth, “A Wishing The Prince executes. a perfect post office money order for the ties ‘ er wis taste wardrobe trunks in every size come tomorrow you may King,” he replied. “It is a magic] kneel at the foot f the Queen; kis amount mentioned, The money wa sia 7 steamer, three-quarter and full choose from 50 imitation ma. ring.” explained You wish for Ki lett hand, {While the cast of t to run the Arken Household until he|4#80clation, the Hotel Associa 40m ° tee hogeny ‘stands, with remov ee mn th Klub play throw large Yow York City, the American Hotel F x 2 what you want while you turn the AA ROT PATTI cheer lotedn nitok uid -réturn to’ the city, about ten] now 7 cue Clive Coe omer oaks Soe Styles vary so much in construe- able brass tops, at $2.25. the oe truecaulity, (FS. The Armistice having been duly |days later, ‘The money order has mine \ tye tion, size oF price that we could They were $3. acept! n the order given,| Celebrated, Stuart Wacker rings dow. | never been delivered, Mr, Arken pay At A a ward not hope to go into detaile, You Fourth Gallery, New Meliding, Th none other than|& slow curtain, “The Wishi ne Ring" ad Nomnlkinte Iona: on: tholl on 1 ma may have a well-made trunk, Miss Mildved’Arons, listened intently |i® over. ‘The Kic When complaint of its are Dee others, including various State asso steamer size, for $32. An ¢ THE sift exclusive may be to all that was Seeker. | Playho ise lon | Was made ko bie past gabe aMLAG! ts | alacions clusive gift would be a. “dresser” found in the Lamp Store if With true Theda Bara fi ishness| the next rehea sal ties, Mr Arken was informed he The New Hampshire Hotel Men's trunk made Miss Mildred cackled planned! ,fccorcing to the ruling would have to wait thirty-six days | A ation vice fag wit Paris for $416. Some trunks have lamp with @ luxurious looking to tind the ring herself. Rea Ng calad "Ce taee ere canna for a tracer to be sent out and a/ Mv stare, a vel ee aia \ raised tops for arranging the cloth- shade made in Paris of Ori- Miss Mildred Watts docs not getliva once for good or evil in the af-| duplicate issued K I t Risen Gf = ing without inconvenience, ental materials. Lamp shades, inte the show until 3 of the frat! estes of men. In the Nght of this th ‘This period expired Saturday iD) ) “ i Hf = Fe ae too, are so varied and different act, She js ©) Rox Ottice is in a quandary t : - Townsley, George C. Brown guve 4 = | Officers’ Trunks, $9, were $13.25 here that your gift will surely Lebar pe nd poison, {OF not to sell th to the trai: | Mr Arken to the proper Post |iunchoon at the Park Avenuc H = > “et ‘ » be a surprise f toadste and polson: » BOTT and f. It. 'T, |otfice and asked for the money. The| to-day for about 200 he ne : : Nurses’ Trunks, $12, were $15 Hecond Gallery, New Bullding, ous epice e meat, tha : ‘ ‘ay Meese glad NIG OE GRE Tila HE old familiar fried ; : i looks good mud knock is t , : -|3 k h ning hi ' Fourth Gallery, New Building. ; rofher den. Mildred | ™#tion t ehewing | been learned concerning his case, and foods and pastries are my den! Be ye |gum to the opera house on the das| S “re of the performance. beHeves thin {he must walt two or three wee And then who do} A freo energy of the champing molars |!c..ger ou suppose hobbles in? None other) can he used to better advantage.| Mr. Arken said he was a poor man an Old Grumpot. | And besides there is no place tol a, , and needed his money for Christmas. ’ Don’t Suffer THE CORONATION I8 A WORTH: |atick It excent on the bottom of thal jie Dudeg his money. for Christn Constant rae CUMILE SPECTACLE, | ling to the opera. Tank Ka if there isto wey In which @| Headache “le worth seeing. The throne is in - jman who pays Unclo Bam to tran n® centre on a rising platform Woot Com cated, — | money for the support of his Courtiers and Ladies are grouped on BUENOS AYRES, De 5, Members either side pf the throne. Enter thelo¢ the Wool Commis ronation Procession, headed by the/tina by the Americ bishop of Wishingdon, garbed in| jer, gor somewhat religious fashion. Maybe! rived he fooled his brother kiddies, but not! known better than ever when cooked with Mazola. Get acan from your grocer today —and ask him for the Ma- zola Recipe Book. CORN PRODUCTS BERINING Co ©. Box 161, Mew York |A Leather Bag Has a Strong Appeal us a Christmas Gift Have your eyes examined Headache is usually caused by eyestrain. Correct glasses milar complaints have como {|| Sve the only sure relief The Evening World, which will be Reliable Eyesight Examination "| glad to have such circumstantial d by Registered Eye Specialists. Jas Mr. Arken has supplied ‘ Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 Letters To and From Wis Mother Now| | Jéhrtich &Sons Miller's Antixeptic Oil, Known as Delivered, Established 56 Years Te the Falitor of The Evening World ||] New York: 184 B'way, at John St veral days ago I received from a23 Sixth Av, isth my mother, in Atlanta, Ga., a tele 350 Sixth Ys aad ceived no lett and ask-||{Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor Bond 8 ng if | were Of late her letters to AS has any assurance that it will ion sent to Argon |be delivered in a reasonable time r Departme Other s The no reason DTS THEE Oxford bags, the sort that the practical man ‘and the tailor-made | woman both use, come in cowhide in wide range of prices from $9 to $65, with ull sorts of stops at other prices in between, Black or tan, Smart trim, practical Fitted Oxford Bags For men and women are $25 to 75. The latter have 5s silver fittings and a in this type of bag—a lifetime gift Suit Cases Ea y Louis Vuitton of one selects a Chinese porcelain Will Positively Relieve Pain in Vew — | Minutes, s from r ltl | \}I | 10.11x8.7 ft 10,10x8.9 ft |]} 12-6x8.9 ft rf 11x8.10 ft ; | 12.4x8.7 ft 17,.4x13.6 ft 1,375 * x92 ft 5 560 | 17,0x13.7 {t...|: 2,500 1,650 Sp Geen. 0) Ge i} Auditorium—First Gallery, New Building. Doers he smoke? Here's about as interesting a cal- | lection of briar Pee as any _ Wardrobe Trunks man_ ever laued ton, wi iH} it right now for Kheumatiom me (she never failed to write me ones a we i) have en coming “now and then.' ' I have not Fitted Suit Cases SY | eard n he for five weeks, though I kno : of PIANOS One w to $110 begins today. Upright pianos, Grand pianos, Player- Phroat, Diphtheria and 1 Cheapest break- fast—and the best y with only tha Alaa . . » Of cowhide, black or tan, $15 with A mother can write, And bar Phar bh on For men there are bags of thi pianos, turned in in part exchange for the incom- | I ame sign, I have writter 45 big, delicious pan- et , tye, fitte ! with ebony om ore parable instruments on the Wanamaker Roll 6f Honor | egu caw cakes made from one foot # at on : MATOS ARG AMOR REPO ee? all gone over carefully and made ready for new | And neither has receiv package of th \ Victorian Cases service--priced very low-—await the call of you who tors, eaack he iaeaitare : or women, fitted beautifull ave ano i . Vv i i ewes ma. came once ML UNM MOME |B cseesccat i oll etna etal | avs mane Jn rom home Vary one Jence numerous business ER money “ ‘ Little over Nght cane eat will be made to suit, in reason. |e {s being delayed to A sat ae J Ry rmary, 103 colored silk and fitted quite elab: 1 . ee i ating exten ther with frequen (Buttermilk) orately with ivory, ure $60 Our Regular Stock of Pianos makes its own way..Right EG Lean Hl PANCAKE FLOUR _, cb, ttle purple morocco over | races the reatest varioty of good instruments under any oe r tiv r 4, $35. one roof CHIC ORING, the piano that is American throu living makes the smile. Jinvited at" vie Hom Ot Pena nannarea and. thtoaghs_ grandest slamatarta cee uane el hea nnara J Bow v Irenss buttermilk | Officers’ Furlough SCHOMACKER, EMERSON, LINDEMAN, the celebrated age ayy ane Just edd water and bake Bags, $37.50 EN ABE, ar d the supreme instrument of them all, the AMPICO lowe é ning wrong same The ort that fold up and may REPSNERE + RAY 6. 5 ae »¢ slipped in one's trunk jenuine Pi : ~~ ba iano Salons open until 9 instead of coffee puts eT RE! «cca ihe fame tse af bug mae of é Salons ope { cal obr ASK roP. Y m. oth with leather trimmings, pack . 5 thi eck, for the c ience of peop! many a man on the way Bay Anlernaeael sh ae re rend ae who cannot ahop during the day, ‘The rest of the to smiling health and 7 f He Or ‘Lie SES 4 Yourist Cases of Store will close, as usual, at 6, ‘After 6, come to the by ww Wish 1 v | Enameled Duck ‘th st, motor entrance (South) under the Bridge of Success. THERES A REASON” : un The Origine tx 20 Progress, where you will be taken by elevator to the hier Msubserintions 10.1 Matted Mil SUNDAY WORLD WANTS tray, $5.50 to $9.50 Piano Salons on the First Gallery, New Building. jigs "with iwele’ aie Lao TSTMS ore IMITATIONS... WORK MONDAY WONDERS esa celta st ; ; onal he \ ra ‘ ¢ a nee ee