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Ne WORD 5 N at SHOW, i AGLEE PARTY } There'l Be a Bea Bus vat tand Three Bands—Show, Caitdy’ and Toys. ‘de an Interesting foature of the pro~ gramme, and for this all popular and patriotic airs Ra melodies have bean hse ‘The Hebrew Grohan Asyives nd of ciety, pleces, the Bo: n 'bout Fite and. ewe Corps will furaieh tt the ——_ Specia! movies have been chosen, and, these are. exerted to make the lauught othe ivenine World Das spared no effort to make this a gala occasion. We want the kiddice to just laugh und sing,” sald Director Schiact. Each did the work of twenty-five |= = a —— — _ | Mrs. Julian, Goldman, the Lady| men, and their use was pronow Rountiful, who has contributed the | success, 4 ancien and toys, will be on hand with! if the cig snow predicted for to- Mae re ‘a corps of women and will personally | Supervise the Cie bed jovle wo on. de ‘| ning World Kiddie Kiub. Adolf Lew- jor tractors wid ve ki THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1920, NEW SNOW TRACTORS 0. K. | FELL TO SUBWAY TRACKS. tite him to the platform before = fT n arrived. He was taken to Belle- Frederick 6B, Hoefer, thirty-six be Hoapital by Dr. Lh who years old, of No. 606 Gates Avenue, | ““d bis akull was fractures Brooklyn, leaning from the platform Each Dece Work of 35 Mon, bat Many Gave Net Arrived. wore given NEW YORKER ARRESTED. The new snow ti ractors their firet trial yesterday, About a of the B. R. T. subway at 67th Street! MONTREAL, Dee. 8. — Gourge dozen were put to work in sections|*nd Broadway last might to see if a) ti eee. cron rie oa ae 4 where there are trunk sewers. driving into piles of snow which the ok hat collected. On Fifth Avenue the caterpillars attracted much attention, train was approaching, tost his bal, ! here tina copinration, with "therts an arena rom the | Ameri. ance and fell to the tracks, seat gh supplion. Utd, ia um Several men Juenpsa down and| Rubenstein Bro |day comes ploughs anes by trucks xa going in Tetiecte. until the #tonne bas teks RO prinetj twenty tractors, 189 tru ohn, the noted philanthropiat, will [ploughs have not arrived. Thy be the only epenker of the uccasion, ‘ter of labor ts also wortyitts D-R-B can sell By Sophie Irene Loeh is in readiness for what prom- to be the most delightful event Planned for the poor and crip- schoo! kiddies of New York. who De the guests of The Evenina| 4 at the Strand Theatre. 4th and Broadway, to-morrow Morning at 10 o'clock. sf ifth Avenue buses will carry boxes of chocolates and other “Beodies, including dothes and toys, to the crippled youngsters ail ready for ution following the spendid me for the children by the Strand mahagement. ‘Ad interesting «feajure this season will be tie bus parade, which will mart from tie Boys a. 10th Bireet and Avenue A. Headed by bands of mrosic, they wil, cover ‘principal streets of the east side, “and the children will sing patriotic girs under the direction of Wiliam { Kiss, Junior “Buperintencent of the Mpsitution mentioned. whe will be aided by his eee ‘staff of assist- Stories of sales and service work accomplished by D. R. B. are truly interesting and remarkable. For instance, a certain chant inserted his first adver- tisement for portable houses ina recent issue of D. R. B. Three days alter distribution started—the books had only gone asfarag Fourwenthetrest even Portable Houses clals, for Phon more Get a Sonora Service and Satisfaction °° The Sonora—the phono- graph of superb tone and lovely line—-is now to be had at the Bloomingdale ograph Shop, the home of the best phono- graphs in the world. When ee get your Sonora at loomingdales you get than e phonograph— youget lasting satisfaction. bub will bear a huge from the Battery—he had already sold four i/ Fhe eae Word eaten portable houses from ry advertisement. le “ue, | You can ii ine that remarkable things can ono be accomplished in this way through a book “) aan IX, that is consulted, at a conservative estimate, over five million times a month, not merely by casual readers, but by people who are anxious to buy something. You should know more about se R. B. Use it for the wonderful, e con- venience it affords. Advertise ify it the wonderful sales it brings Ld cgay Se Usaaed where to buy your goods locally at @ they want to buy them, THE REUBEN H DONNELLEY 227 Fulton 8t., New York City ‘Te ephone Cortland Official 64, m Won't you! me to The Evening | ristmas Party the «forts of Harry H or Fourteenth >treet (ESTABLIS! : Apparel Reduction Sales Men’s Suits and Overcoats Values that cre noi to be reckoned only in terms of money saved, but in quality, in siyle and workmanship also. Men’s Suits and Overcoats 19.75 Values $32.50 to $37.50 SUITS for men and young men in single and double-breasted styles. Regu- lar and stout sizes. - ig | OvERCOATS are of light, eediam and Winter weight fabrics, in ulster and | uisterette styles. Sizes 35 to 38. Men’s Overcoats F {46.50 | Values $60.00 to $70.00 Ulster, ulsterette and conservative models . - of finest quality and tailoring. Men’s Stylwear Suits, Overcoats 32.50 | -; Value $55.00 SUITS are ef fis fine all-wool fabrics, excepti all, ll tailored. Re; tou abt mph nly ptionally we 01 gular, stout, extra long arene are plaid-back, all-wool material, in conservative, ulster and ulste: models, Heather mixtures, solid colors and fine black. = ee te eat of Fifth Avence i s a Men’s Stylwear Suits }42.50| eS Men’s Trousers t Wogeted abe worsted mixed, wool mixtures, serge, cordings, cassimeres and Were $4:95 and $5.95 ccc. 365 Were $6.95 t0 $8.95 .....cccccsgsoen Were $9.95 to $12.95 T Estale but not at every price. aghaooud aererieing oA ELS S your of pa; Corivenient Payments. Immediate Delivery Our plan of smell monthly payments mzkes buying Sonora en unalloyed * pleasure. Thousands of people have tried this plan yment and found it mighty convenient. You’ll like it too! Come in todey and talk it over. Priced from Zs to $1,500 ay genset 8 Floor tion Spanish leather; as ib ated OPEN "SATURDAY EVENINGS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Our, Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. Care and Bi Blocks Away. In Walnut or Mahog- any, as illustrated. Chiffonier In Walnut or Mahog- any, as illustrated, Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Masulve moulded frames in Mahogany finish, highly polished, upholstered seats, back and arms in imita- indestructible spriugs in seats; ERED | 8, Couch Beds, Da-Beds and Beds | Royal Easy Chairs | ) 84th St. “L” Station at Greenpoint Beds # Door. and Triplock Cribs 3d A Street Ca Values $60.00 and $90,00 Pin Ow Dok ene Mele All are suits taken from regular stock. They All Goods Marked = Motor Truck Kroshler Duofolds, were made by the finest manufacturers of in Plain Figures Deliveries at Popular Prices, men’s clo’ Sizes are regular, stout, ex- ' tra long and extra stout. Dresser $7950 FUR COATS | ABRAHAM--STRAUS... BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 6.30 ‘In the New Section for Housedresses— SECOND ¢«LOOR—EAST BUILDING sc ree The Great A. &:S. Sale of Women’s House and Porch Dresses $1. a $2.89 $3.89 There were Thousands of Dresses in this Sale to beyin with, and there ure still Hundreds to choose from—and remember they are all fresh, clean mer- chandise, not a soiled nor crushed dress in the lot! High lights on this Sale—57 different Styles—every desirable color and color combiaation possible to find in tub frocks—dresses with distinct “style” besides practical ty—and sizes for all. 16 to 20 years 36 to 46 bust 48 to 52 extra A & 6.—Becond Fleer, Ean Clearance of Our Entiré Stock of AND SMALL FURS At Reductions Averaging 10% and Ranging Up to 60% When you consider that thesé reductions mean trom Four Dol- lars to Six Dollars less on every Ten Dollars that you would have ||. spent in purchasing the same garments before this Sale, you will begin to appreciate the great importance of this Fur Clearance Sale. Fur Coats, $89.50 to $725.00 Were $135.00 to $1175.00 Small Furs, $16.75 to $160.00 Were $29.75 to $300.00 | No Approvals. The Sale for Men Is Bringing Splendid Opportunities io Fill One’s Chiffonier with the Shirts, $1.45 Grades that are $2.24 and better. Unusually good patterns—stripes on light grounds; some darker patterns; a few novelties and an excellent lot a plea white madras. All with turn-back cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Pajamas, $1.78 Our owp $2.48 and $2.98 qualities, reduced. Fine cotton, in a wide range of weaves and patterns; also plain white, or white with fancy trimmings. Sizes 15 to 17. Nightshirts, $1.48 ae from $1.98—our own stock. Plain white, or trimmed. Soft muslin; cut generously. All sizes. Neckties, 48c A, & 8.—Becond Floor, Centra: An eye-opener in necktie values. Stripes—figures—plain colors, as you will, All four-in-hands. Ah Barnet Plow, Bae. YOR AR AY SU LS ST oe MISTY RS