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sete —_ +> meatier at “uf if TOGETLEMON ES NEW YEARS DAY Generous New Yorkers to Bombard Them With the Sweet They Love Best., By Lilian Bell. If Marle Nordstrom, Dorothy Ken- ton and the other artists who fur- Bished the programme at the Hotel Commodore lunchéon to 1,500 wound- eG.soldiers last Friday would not actually enjoy pulling my hair out by the roots it is only “because they Gre amipble ladies, gentlemen and @hildren, and not because I do not Fve to have it pulled. \For I'whooped it up for everybody concerned in that grand function, from Mr. Bowman who gave the Party to the firemen who guarded the exits, and I never said one word about the programme, except to an- nounce that we had one But while I am taking my hairpins out, so that you can brace your feet @gainst the piano and give a’ good pull, let me state that in yesterday's story T left a space and wrote “Editor please fill in programme from files,” ‘and he didn’t! . ‘Now girls, his hair is shorter than mine, but there will be one more ‘woman power to pull his, for I'll help. Shall we? You see I dared not try to spell all Your names from memory, for if you @re as fussy about having your name | M @pelled right as I am—Lilian ‘with only one I in the middle (ever noticed it?)—why I would want the chart right before me. Now here is the programme of—last ‘Friday! Heavens above! I’m so mor- tified! But better late than never, @s the husband sald at the funeral of his nagging wite. MARIE NOKUSTUOM—Itpersor WILLIAM DE LIS —Jugeling. Bessie D— Prima VERONA VERDI—Cy pe EDWAND AND WARNER singers and dance RUE TAMA DOE.“ DOROTHY KEN’ a ' LTCHARD— rs. lant NTON—Tho girl with the banjo. And perfectly bully, every one of them. You ought to have heard the applaud them and the Stage Wor War Relief, which patriotic body of | ‘Wornen sent them to us. | Now the important announcement for future activities is the lemon ple of our week's festivities, Literally hundreds of levers and telephone calls have come into the of- fice asking where lemon ples with Beaucoup de suds on top couid be I have told everybody to wait un- ti) New Year's, and THEN— Take your pies, charlotte russes, sponge cakes, custard ples, baked eustards—any bome made dainty you make best, to any of the following Rospitals: Clinic for Functional Re-educatipn, No, 5 Livington Place. | Polyclinic Hospital, S0th Street. Fox Hills Public Health, Staten Is-! land, Subway to South Ferry, cross Day to St. George and twke bus or cur. Marine Hoppa Stapleton. Staten 8 ‘5 it No. 345 West! 16th Street and East which runs every member it: Do not give anything to ent to any of the patients without first consult- ing the HEAD DIETITIAN. Let her we on your offerings and tell you which of her patients can eat them with safety. : Many boys have delicate stomachs and digestions. And as these boys are always hungry, they might eat mot wisely but too Well. So please do 4&8 the hospital authorities wish you to do, or you wiil get ME into jail. | Oh, let's give the boys a home treat! If they can’t use it all on Saturday It will k until Sunday, and in two daya a flock of soldiers could eat up | any amount of stuff you could covk! irday—New Year's Day —is Home Cooked Delicacy Day at hos- pitals where we have found our ex- service men. Go in person and make the acquaintance of the grandest set uf friends I have anywhere on earth! All set! Now go at it! Yesterday Dr. Hyman of Ward's Is- land, where there are 174 ex-service men who are shell-shocked or neryous wrecks from other causes, and to whom we gave $1,740 in $10 gold pieces Christmas Day, telephoned and asked me if the boys coule spend part of that money for a player piano, Of course everybody knows that mualo ia greatly used for Insane and nervous cases, It seemed too pitiable to me to Bave these poor boys, who need so much to make them comfortable, spend any part of that precious ten doflars for a piano which can be with rolls or just as ta, So we ‘went over to Ward's Island this af- ternoon, Mra, ennert, Peterson, Lil- jan and I, and I saw for myself how muoh they need such a thing. Now, 1 want to tell the generous people of New York of this neces- sity. I know of so many player pianos, closed and seldom used, which would be a God-send to these shell- shocked boys at Ward's Island. Call ‘us up or write and us that we “e feeraes, fo to and Polvelinte and *punciional education! « Giver me five, dear people! You, who are tired of yours, cannot le aibly imagine hew. much fun ¢! Ls apa roe sy Aipteed bore ve in robes, re joy “oy” that to play with! 's try it. Tu tet you why. bee heard this: At an arniy hospital which shall be nameless a many times operated ther operations and by no means sure of the outcome, ner- vous, discouraged and homesick. said “Relleve Tit go dress up! He had a bath, ave, a haircut, put on his uniform and showed him- 16,279 EVENING WORLD READERS GAVE MAIMED HEROES $15,747.93 New York's response to The Eve-)man, 8, T, Abbott, Mrs, Thomas 1. ning World's appeal for a $10,000 fund to brighten Christmas for the wounded soldiers in the hospitals of this district can now be announced in terms of dollars and cents, At noon yesterday the accounting was finished, and it showed that the contributions totaled §15,747.93, Ten thousand two hundred and weventy-nine people are represented by the total amount contributed. Acknowledgment of money received since Monday noon follows: Previously acknowledged. . ..$14,655.66| Garland, William J, Hanlon and Natalie Thibaut . 60,00] Charles’ A. Wele, Anonymous, Mra. Sydney $8. Cohen. 50.00] and Mf & Balance of collection at Ter- Cour That “Have Not Forgotten,” grace Garden Dance Palace, 25.02 | $4.50. Wiiiam = McKiniey Neigh- $3.00 Each—Atonymous, Room 432, borhood Ags'n of P. 8. 63. 25.00 | Hotel Pennsylvania; Warren and Hor- Sanctorum Lodge, No. 747, F. and A. M.. 25.00 William Meiohoft 26.00 George Margraf .. 25.00 Contributed by Pathe Frer Phonograph Co., Hallet 25.00 20.00 F. and A. M...... 20.00 Helen Roethlisberger 15.00 Order of Lions, Inc... 14.00 $12.50—Contributed by Mra, ©. Al- bert Jacob, $5; Willlam B. Jacob, $2.60; Miss M. A. Hall, $6. William “Bob" Kennedy Post, No. 416, $10.50, $10 Each—Mrs, K. Haas, H. M., M W. Hale, Ewployees of the Base- ment Departments of A»A. Vantine & Co.; Mra, C. R. MacDonald, Charles B. Ashley, Richard O. Chittick, Wal- ter BE. Diets, H, S&S, Mra. George J. Dagner, Mrs. Alfred'G. Vale, Mary C. McAwd, Knowles Mushragn Venti- lator Company, Dodson L, Mitchell, Ruth Dwyer, 8 and N. Fogarty, Ena P, Ouln, Anonymous. Gladys F. Rowland, Frank Van Horn, the Postal Employees of Keansburg, N. J., Post Office, A Sincere Friend, Marion N. Stewart and Mrs, H, M Stewart, Employees of the Products Manufacturing Company, Tulsa 4. C. Inc., Virginia Bookley. Rupiovess of Roth Costume Com- Y, $6.35, veanha Selby, $6.00. $5 Ench—Mrs., Ruth W. Rog Bertha 8. Lee, Dunwood, Rose Mit THEYRE GHEAPER BY THE- CASE | WAR DEPARTM nv} CANNEO. MEATS Underwear for Infants Especially Priced Hand-made Muslin Gertrudes, . $1.95, Hand-made Drawers, sizes 2 to 6 years, Knitted Shirts (1 to 2 years), 25c, Knitted Bands (1 to 2 years), 25c and 50c Flannelette Night Gowns &nd Pajamas (4 4OGIYOATA)ss cosetarescecesesssc Qe Fourth Floor 38th Street : his spruce ranee, He Tiugned and joked ih them, ani not one noticed until afterward that his eyes were un- naturally bright, He lay down on hig pot, pulled the covers up over his head, and while his rades laugh it was another joke he Sasi his throat from ear ear with his razor, aud when the purse pulled the sheet from his face she found him dead. Dear people! DO let us sorry for such things BEFORE THEY HAP. PEN, and let's do all we can for those who still live. ae God so many of them do Fo Thev are in OUR charee, 'S KEEPER! AM MY BROTHE! iane, Edward A, Doan, Patton, Bisio 1, Willtamson, H. M. Ryerson, W. G. Hockudge, Howard Haljer Kimi} Lennox, Emma J. Cook, Helen H. Mathers, Minnie B. By e, Fred G, Burgess, B. F, Colvin, Anonymous, W.H. J. P. L. Mottelay, J. Tait, May G. Luttrell, Susan B. Peabody, Pierre T. Ackerson, L. Thorner, C, Emil John- son, Mr. and Mrs, Forsiund, Jess F. ‘simmons, Thomas And Vincent O'Brien, Austin Bolars, Katherine Bishop Allen, William La Hiff, Mra. W., Miss Myra Jackson, Maude Van Taseel, Girls’ Friendly Society, Anon- yous, Lewis M. Terhune, W. C. Phelps, An Ex-Soldier’s Mother, Chris tense Bloch, Grogg Bros. Ine.i J. Mrs, 8. J. ‘Treth 0 Lange tly, Geo, F. Glasien, A ‘True Mother, A. Loeber. ‘R Thomas, A Rainbow Veteran, Mrs. Louls Thompson. $2 Each—Miss M, Riley, A. C,, Mra. J. J. Coleman, Mr. and Mra, Flana- gan, F. ‘T, Wolters, Mra. Ande Charles M. Thomas, Mra, A. Rugene W. Altschul, W.'M. B., Dr. Margaret MacLennan, Pauline Kuhlke, William Hames, James R. Keane, Mrs. A, Anderson, Mrs. Rose Kuttner, “Best Wishes,” Mra. F. L, Hachulen, Clara Loyd Howorth, George Knoche, Anonymous, Albert B. Bush, A Friend, Mr, and Mrs, W. Woodard, Miss Marie ‘Trunecek, George A. Garrett, Naomi C. Peterson, F. E. 8, B. and BB, Thomas U. Raywood, ‘Norton B. Ran- dall, A Veteran, Anonymous, Frances M. Behan, Anonymous, Mrs. Charles Rudolph, ‘Mrs. Lilian’ Feist, D. O Dolan, F, R. Biermann, A Widow and Her Daughter, Mrs, L. Willing, Pere W. Simpson, Anonymous, Mrs. J. J. Carmody, EB. Senn, A. Robertson, A Friend. Tenants of 756 Home Street, $1.50. $i Each—F, Z, King, Max 0 Detschue, Leo H, Bernstein, C. 1. Brown, John A, Anderson,’ W. H. Walton, Mother of a Soldier, An American, Ex-Machine Gunner, A Fyiend, J. J. M., Baby Lola, Anony- mous, ‘Mrs. H. Bigelow, M. McGhee, M. H,, A Friend, Mrs. J. Wa A Friend, F. G. Remmett, Beatrice Nor- man, A Friend, Irene M., Anonymous, Gustavus Frank, Eleanor Haggerty, Birch, Ine.; ‘ In the Children’s Department Great Reductions An opportunity to invest in Infants’ Wear, Girls’ School Frocks and School expenditure. Shoes for Boys $2.95, $3.95 $1.95, $2.95 50c, 95c, $1.95 Cc Sturdy School, Shoes . Black Gun Metal Lace Shoes—for children and young girls. Sizes 83 to 11.,..... *Vanetiye Rha » $4.75 *| Fourth Lord & ‘Ste! r I). Colltater, D. Prices are very much reduced in all departments, —FIFTH AVENUE— ‘ roid as ch, Mise Eleanor Fysh, Mrs, M. Wolf, A Friend, Mrs. C. W. Morisette, Alice non, " M. | Fisher, k ra, Frederic, Ellen Z. Chivers, W, J. 8., R. J, Tolard, Nyhr- tak, M. H., T. V., Anonymou Boas, Robert erer, B Cc. Irene Tabb, H. Jullus Plant, Civil War Veteran, F, J. R., Barbara} 8. ier, Anonvinets, Baby A. G. Lake, Ford Cordial, An American Giri, Mr, Wright, W. J. B., Maintennnee of Way Department, New Railway, B. Becker, A Frank Abrams, Mrs, O, Dorr, Mrs. ¥. Flush, Mra, Charles Graf, Lolita | Mai H. de Groff, Mra, E. E. Hoffman, T. Hovey. Katherine Lawly, Mrs, Mumich, Father of an es Killed in France, JA. rs. D. Small ‘ork Central ford Reader, This Company is now enlarging its facilities and improving its service, based on a rate for gas that covers its costs and a reasonable return on the investment, To grow and prosper a’ community must have utilities that can expand with it, and a utility must be prosperous in order to obtain ° new capital for its expansion. The ‘Public Service Commission has authorized this Company to issue $2,000,000 cumulative 8% preferred stock. The pro- ceeds are to be expended for additions, under the supervision of the Commission. I am sending to our 40,000 consumers a letter and a booklet giving my plang con- cerning the Company and the communities it serves. Our interests are mutual. I am anxious to have you learn all the facts. I will be glad to answer any inquiries, President. ‘ Kings County Lighting Co, 4804 New Utrecht Avenue, S Brooklyn, N. Y. and Girls with very little Regulation Serge Frocks for Girls Of French Serge or Men’s Wear, in one- piece waistline models, Pleated Skirts, neatly trimmed with braid and emblem. Sizes 12 to 16 years, Junior Suits $35.00 Several amart models, in silvertone, velour, duvet de laine, Some fur trimmed, Fourth Floor for Boys and Girl Sizes 1134 to 2,....2.000- , Floor aylor 39th Street Why? mre SEECHAM’S = PILLS<<=. For Sore Joints, Sore les SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS BONWIT TELLER & ‘The Shop FIFTH AVENVE AT 36™ STREET : For THURSDAY and FRIDAY A Clearance Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices HIGH and LOW SHOES . Por Women and Misses . 8.00 Regularly 12.00 to 16.00 ° Walking boots or oxford in brown or black Russia calfskin, black welted soles, military or Cuban heels. Dress boots or oxfords in patent, * leather, black or brown kidskin. Dress pumps in patent leather, black of... . brown Russia calfskin, hand turned soles, Louis XVI. heels. \ from reg stock. Designed for every finest, materials, including silk brocade type of figure. and silk tricots. “Bontell” and “Gossard” Front-Lace Co An odd collection of desirable models, Not all sizes in every style, but, a complete Not all sizes in all styles, but collectively all sizes. A Cleararive Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices BACK and FRONT LACE CORSETS Including ‘‘Bonteil’’ and French Corsets Exclusive with 'this Shop Back-Lace Corsets ' 2.95 to 5.95 Formerly 4.50 to 12.00 ' 2.95 to 14.50 Formerly 4.50 to 25.00 range of sizes is included. , December Clearance Sale | WOMEN’S and MISSES’ APPAREL Price Reductions Are Extraordinarily Large Day Wraps, Coats and Evening Wraps Fur Coats and Wraps Day Frocks and Evening Gowns Tailored and Costume Suits Sports Apparel—Blouses perse promise, over the ne at et say ‘medias ta any the world! Qe! hy can ad a fart wer! tage LI of Geld, Muver ane Made at Reasona' TT ‘cleaned. Swollen econ, Om Ave, | H.W. Go. Bd ave Lexangtun Ave, cor, amu Si ‘ me Back«Lace Corsets 8.95 to 14,50 Formerly 13.50 te 25.00 rsets at * theta torte, oom a < rhed i wlan wh bon a aot ° nae evant ben saat Bot. one) ode. WE * a “? «hele ” lin - tratnl ae anit oh]

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