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eR A OD THE EVENING mae aterventies coms! FUL @ Christmas Stocking | | For a Soldier or a Sailor; | Ate a “YBRANDING BROADWAY” SHOWS HART IN BVENING ‘CLOTHES AND A “GAT.” Goldmark’s “Sakuntala” j by the Rialto Orchestr nducting. ' William 8, Hart in evening clothes €atMoult to imagine until after you have actually seen him, and then the @train is relieved somewhat by the Gact that ho still carries a “gat”) ts $8 the Rialto Theatre this week, pla: tng the part of Bob in a photoplay of ISON DEAD. | Henry Prentice Morrison, Commis: sioner of Pubile Works of Richm + po jew ork—“Branding Broadway." |New Grignton, ie haa ben ill moe | ting Yuletide Cheer to 10,000 of Our Boys ther Bob's presence in New York ja year. 0 ir, Morrison was Jan, 14, 1858, ® graduate ‘of Ne Mr.” Morrison had Staten Island for mo known as tho "fo on the island, and > Unable to Spend Day With Kin. r his conventional apparel ts the of his personal desire, He has @aked to “git” from a Western town, @nd reaches Broadway, whore he is waged to look after a youthful and igent spender to save the family ya Bob succeeds and also wins| fa rh. Sack Sennett offers another inimt- |} @able comedy, “Hide and Seek, De- tornit A. widow @ectives,” the Rialto Animated Mara- tera survive him, Christmas is not going to be wholly cheerless for the 10,000 heroes in ‘| kbaki in New York-—not if The Evening World can help it. With every ! | troopship bringing back hundreds of soldiers and sailors from France al- most daily there will be fully that nuniber in New York on Christmas Day. Through the co-operation of the New York War Camp Community ser- vice The Evening World announces a plan which will cheer the hearts of | the heroes of Messines, Verdun, Champagne, Chateau-Thierry and many | other places along the French front from which they ousted the German , invaders, and did it so thoroughly that their praises will ring through m | history for all time. i When the soldier boy, weak and wan upon his cot In one of the various ho will sce a slight token of the esteem of his countrymen in the shape of a well filled stocking—something just Like his own mother, wife, sister or sweetheart might hang for him on, Christmas Eve. Every man who spends Christmas Eve in « unit ef the New York | 8 War Camp Community Service will awake in the moming to find a/N Christmas sock at the head of his bed. Judging from the number of wounded soldiers who wil be hereabouts at that time, this will be the largest job Santa Claus will have to do this year. The Bvening World, realizing that the socks will bring the home touch to the Ohrisimas celebration for each of these lonely soldiers or | sailors away from home, ts joining with the War Camp, and asks that its| 4 readers share their Christmas with the boys who left their homes, to make | is the Victory Christmas. = "ane beeune World asks th 5 readers send socks to the War Cam: Community Service, No. 15 “Eest 40th St, 80 that they wil have the pleasure of fecling that they did their bit toward making some soldier or y happy on Christmas Day. mains red mney months’ experience, The Avening World and the War | Camp know what will please the men best, and those sending socks are | urged to fill them with the following: | Two or three packages of ci One shaving stick or tube of shaving paste. Two handkerchiefs. One package of chewing gum. - of candy. its dle necessary to buy the right sizes of socks, as the men will t 1d to wear them after Christmas, Sizes 11, 12 anti 13 are thos moat cc » worn, so these are the sizes which should be bought. One sock sho filled and the other one of the pair rolled up and packed into the filled one, thus giving the man @ present of @ pair of Child is Constipated! Bilious! Look at Tongue. Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stomach, liver and bowels with “California Syrup of Figs.” well as the Christmas goodies. for the soldiers and sailors, and in giving {t, be sure It and also a generous parcel of the above itemized things, ers of Tt vening World will feel that the day has been cr 10,000 soldiers will not be able to get home to spend th their own kin. No matter what ails your child, a[all the constipated jo! » undigested Bentle, thorough laxative should|food and sour bile gently moves always be the first treatment given. out of its little bowels without grip: If your little one is out-of-sorts, |ing, and you have a well, playful child half-sick, isn't resting, eating and act- | again, ing naturally--look, Mother! see if] Mothers can rest casy afte tongue is coated. This is a sure sign |this harmless “fruit laxative, use | that its little stomach, liver and {it never fails to cleanse the little one's howels are clogged with waste, When ” and sweetens the cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, | s they dearly breath bad or has stomach Full dir diarrhoea, sore throat, ful babies, children of all give a teas; ful of * grown-ups printed on Syru nd i BULLET SHATTERS SPINE. men at Morton and Hudson Streets, reying bundles and ordered them to It. ‘They dropped ran. Ma time the bundies and|fN ahon cailed to them a second eighteen, a driver of | is ahd nd then love its) ™ tions for |S and for|\ fired and Gaffney fell. e found to contain t $200, owned by Express of of CHARITY. CHARITY. TIE OOOO 2 MILES OF BLOCK PARTY On Fifth Avenue, Wednesday Evening 23d Street to 60th Street ALARA AOD Everybody invited. 50 Bands. 30 Societies in costume. Come in your fanciest fancy costume (no masks allowed). The Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic, \Vonderful Pageant forms near Wash- | ington Square and marches north at 7:30. The various societies will thereby reach their re- spective blocks simultaneously. The Caledonians will have pipers: the Russians an accordion band: the Nor- wegians their Turn Society with acrobatic feats: the Chinese will be in native costume, there will be the Elks, Artists and Illustrators’ Society, theatrical features, Army and Navy detachments, etc., étc. Space pre- cludes mentioning more. Come whether you can dance or not. This is the most remarkable Christmas Party ever held—and held for the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call. LIN Everybody will have a chance to dance. Come and have the time of your life. No confetti, no ticklers~-they are not needed for a good time and they will not be allowed. The Police sivens will sound the invilation at 5 P, M. P N i Wednesday if the weather is suitable, I the weather is inclement j the party will be postponed from night to night. Listen for the sirens at 5 o'clock. Wear Your Red Cross Button This space donated by @ friend of the Red Cross, Hun Make It a Victory Holiday ~ -|Evening World Proposes Plan That Will ws | Fil a stocking for a soldier or # sailor! will improvised hospitals in and around New York, awakes on Christmas Day, ____ Couut % State ¢ nelr varior or WORLD, TUESDAY, 'NINE FIREMEN OVERCOME AT GOLUMBIA BLAZE districts a DECEMBER 17, 19 Ledne Rimes $2529 4) Weekly ‘ASTLE. $5009 3} Weekly IONFIDENTIAL|$ jo000 $2°°Weekly EDIT 1374 Broadway 2 DOORS ABOVE 37%2 St. Will you please explain this to your friends? One dollar— that’s all. Not another cent. Kither now, or later. One dollar— just one hundred ecuts. ‘The Red Cross is not asking for money, It is asking for members, yes, members, —not money, You pay one dollar when you join the Red Cross and are not asked for another penny. Some think the dollar is simply a first payment ona pledge, but no— the dollar is the whole of it, The Red Cross wants members- With millions of members at one dollar each it won’t need to ask for money. ‘There have been so many money drives that some folks find it hard to realize that this is not a drive for money. It’s the first drive that isn’t for money., It is for members—and one dollar pays for full membership from Jan. 1919 to Jan. 1920. “All vou need isa HEART and a dollar” to RED CROSS JOIN THE Will you please explain this to your friends? Red Cross Mi dias Roll Call New York County Committee 665 Fifth Ave. THIS SPACE DONATED BY A FRIEND OF THE RED CROSS _GHARITY. Evenings |A 6EVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL WEEK—TRY ONE LADIES! igns on your better) Dressing gowns designed to keep him home! Theory —— the handsomer the gown, the more he wants 7 to stick around! , The kind he'd buy for himself § Something silky? ! Silk ecarfs, silk shirts, Nisilk neckwear, silk sus- penders, silk mufflers, silk ~ pajamas, silk socks, silk N |handkerchiefs, silk umbrel- jlas, silk underwear, silk lined gloves, silk cigarette and card cases, For boys — Scout outfits, including everything for camping. Skis, sleds, skates, foot- ball outfits, basketballs, gym suits — everything in Sporting Goods. Rocers PEET Company =4 Broadway at 34th St Fifth Ave, at 41st Sg Broadway at 13th St. | Broadway at Warren “The Four Corners” ther SPECIAL THIS WEEK VICTOR, COLUMBIA, EDISON and LYDIA TALKING MACHINES. GUARANTEED GENUINE. A number of sizes and models to choose from, 98 $6 Ever Offered \ None ©. 0. D. No Phone Orders, None to Dealers, Other Furniture, Prices and PE The Greatest Bargain oO EVENINGS, UP-TOWN—3d Ave., cor. 123d St. DOWN-TOWN— Ave. A, cor, 4th St. B'KLYN— Broadway at Saratoga Ave, re ‘activity, . 0) wee of Nuxated iron’, Former Health Com’ Wm. R. Kerr, of thi Get Rid of That . Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough NN | or cold, threatening throat or lung affec. tices, Gin Molen ale and up-bdullder of use, SOc, and $1.50 bottles from drug- | gists, or from ECKMAN LABORATOR’ Philadelph: XMAS PRESENT SSULZ- $50 Diamond Ring 3} Weekly, Fuil it Of jewelry” Business Au" value. METROPOLITAN, 40 Maid Lane. Open Eves. Until 9, N|SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS