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| 84th Street early this morni automobile continued on its wi nt stopping. At Toosevelt Hospital It, was found ning wae suffering ¢rogs frac- # of the skull and right leg, ser—atGipageeeiacn Jean Crones “Found” Again, CHICAGO, Dee, 2 tives Mooney to’ Canning’s SE Skull and Leg | iured by Speeding Machine, LL. Canning of No. 124 Wes rones, former University Club chef, aught in connection with the potson. ig of Archbishop George Mundelein n | and. 200 gucste here two years ago, and‘had been arrested there Now the Largest Exclusively Women's Boo! Shop in America Black Suede Oxford For Informal Wear R00 IS model is finding much favor among discriminating women, and will therefore’ create unusual © attention at our featured price. Made with plain toe, hand-turned soles and Louis XV. self-covered heels. A similar Oxford, made of black satin, may be obtained at the same attractive price. H _— QUALITY BOOT SHOP i 32: and 34 West 34th Street Sans es ae com + pollee that Jean ‘31, when’ VIRGINUR ANC 1S RAINBOW AND SUN. the Fairies and Princes and Knights. Well, kiddies, Christmas has come and gone and you've seen Santa Claus, and you have heard the wings and now you'll remember all about the Big Festival, which takes place in the Manbattan Opera House fairy “The Wishing nor, will be presented by talented ore GB. Altman & } MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street will take place on the Sixth 4 of decidedly superior qualities (suitable for + much less than they are actually: worth. ’ A Momentous Sale of Men's Winter Overcoats to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday ~ An unusual opportunity will be offered for obtaining Overcoats Wi | avembers of the Kiddie Klub. Of course, you all knew all about it before, but maybe during the year Cn. NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Floor every occasion): at Full-length Overcoats, made of fine, $135.00 ‘ Three-quarter-length Overcoats finished with beaver collar, $120.00 ‘ $43.50 Overcoats of black or Oxford gray melton; lined thro with collar of black velvet; very sp aie $28.50 Fur-lined Overcoats overcoating; fired with. muskrat of unusually rich color and quality, and finished with collar of fine beaver, (belted-back model), i; made of same materials as above; lined with marmot, and English-style Ulsters & Slip-ons made of warm, soft fabrics, ughout and finished soft Oxford gray ecial value, COLOR COSTUMES OF “KIDDIE KLUB SHOW u | Gorgeous Raiment Is Provided at 10 o'clock in the morning of Dee. | Ring,” al Fairy play written by Cousin Elea-| MARGRET BERNER. didn't find it s, those r ranged by Mrs, Florence Noyes, who used to be a kidd all grown kaow how She love But d the | signed t Well, she did, rt sh going to going Isn't th from the where he ot rignt and se! ‘ The DIET During | | and After The Old Reliable | \ Round Package Th fro. | ‘MALTeD Mis CO on Christmas. Braceful, @ainty dances are »ein them how t ‘| Kiddie Klub Members of “The Wishing Ring’’ Cast Given by Evening World on Morning of Dec. 31 you had forgotten something tha oceasion might make you remember again | You heard some nice music too | during the Y which reminds us that Kid warde has f WiLLiAM he" some of the t music imagi = ae illiccite OE AE. for the fairy dances. Of course he No two are alike—just | all Santa Claus | "Xe . ‘re all 1 The nythmic, | R da Cough Remedy made kind, Easily done. | [PPAR AMMO | If you combined the curative prop- “ready-made” h remedy, you probably could not 1s much ‘real curative power as| is in this simple home-made h syrup which is easily prepared -\erties of every known “ few minutes. Get from any druggist 24% «lof Pinex, pour it into 4) and fill the bo rttle with lated syrup, as desir nes the money. © | never spoils. | gets right almost — ir Ny th at it is really astonishing. a, there is nothing better, compe ind il} pine extract, generations to To avoid di ‘druggist for y | with full di * anything else irple absolute satisfaction or nand | promptly refunded a and Ft, Wayne, Ind.—Advt n INFLUENZA Horlick’s Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible Food-Drink, instantly prepared, Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and e¢ REAL m carefully selected materials, Used successfully over % century. nee by physicians everywhere, | poe | Specity HOFTICK’S The Original Others Ae imitations ever saw two kiddies alike. | ke Wishing ‘Tracks, na, twenty at Governor's | fous early | n the tracks own platform the In- alvatore akna 48) | \¢ avy re Your I “#2, and have n the ready= ounces | pint bottle ip, using ar syrup, ¢ result is a full | pint of really better cough syrup than you could bay ready-made for three ‘Tastes pleasant and This Pinex and Syrup preparation at the cause of a cough and jate relief. »ps_the nasty the sore, irri- tly and easily A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, whooping cough and bronchial x is a most valuable concen- of genuine Norway aud has been used for k up severe coughs. itment, ask your unces of Pinex” and don't accept ranteed to give money ‘The Pinex Co.,| ‘THE “EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER a Great AfterXmasSale of Our Entire Mail Order Winter Stocks Women of All Sizes—36 to 56 Bust Bargains for the stout woman as well as for the slender | | | It Coats Warm stylish winter Wool Vigereaux and Wool Good styles for street. and utility Big bargains a a 16 95 Coats Broadcloth, Wool ‘Velour, Wool Serge, Heather Velour. Some with silk plush collars, All good, warm, dressy coats. —" 19: 85 Every woman should visit this sale, as the bargains are unusual Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘Dresses Mohair and Wool new styles. Fagh- iced: at about ts of eviot the cost of myiterials. Values up to $25.95 ae 1 4 .95 Values up to $24.75. value itd Some fur lined ives up to errsea 19° Values up to $34.75. he is entitled to, to make a sale, Cattle Buying For Swift & Company Swift & Company buys more:than 9000 head of cattle on an average, every market day. Each one of them is “sized up” by experts. Both the packer’s buyer and the commission salesman judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it will be, the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. Both must know market conditions for live stock and meat throughout the country. The buyer must know where the different qualities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. If the buyer pays more than the animal is worth, the packer loses money on it. Ifhe offers less, another packer, or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the live-stock raiser gets less A variation of a few cents in the price per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss, Swift & Company, U. S. A.. Ten Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails ned and interline es up to $89.50 18: 95 must than Sua World Wants Work Montlay Wonders.