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ay kf i SOME PERFORMERS AT THE EVENING WORLD'S KIDDIE SHOW AT THE STRAND, Annual Post-Christmas Af-| ir Brings Move Joy Than Ever—There Was a Fine Show, a Present for Child and Great Fun for All) sor {f ™ ‘Tremendous Crowd Han-| the enti ‘dled Without a Mishap. Sophie Irene Loeb. Strand came the Six Thou- they were made happy yesters Storming in the best and mo: @t the Strand Theatre ‘The ml «Evening World ‘event+to the children, and especially'the school cifildren of the city d with great glee, have I witnessed euch a © im this theatre, or amy other \" gaid Manager Joweph Plun- Evening World. certainly of the children vith it. e to the invitation off The t World was mont gratifying. poomed to fealize they woulkl not murely they were not dieap- because the Strand mmnage- d ayprogramme aall gave ‘Petwona! attentionsthat it ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES ) Potential Fui Future Americans, t the onppled and gifts Mrs. Iflanc Each) | 44000 wee Ones. Little after her numbers. Mr. Schlacht’ in the inter: of commendation. ‘will not be when sometizing for) 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB 10% DISCOUNT ON PURCHASES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Our Inventory Sale Offers a Once-a- Year Opportunity to Secure Reliable Housekeeping Linens and Interior Furnishings at a Genuine Saving. HOUSEKEEPING LINENS HANDKERCHIEFS DECORATIVE LINENS LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS UPHOLSTERY FABRICS DRAPERY MATERIALS OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE NOVELTY FURNITURE BEDS AND BEDDING _LAMPS.-SHADES-—MIRRORS—CLOCKS , tion or J. s always a delig’ Witham Kiss saw evefything was orderly and that every ch/id came and returned home with~ Cat mishap, which was 4 big Job with And when IT spoke to the children all T could add to the fine things that When you buy muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE sion was the carrying of all the crip- pled little, ones in buses provided by the Fifty Avenue Bus Company, and from the theatre, and they too es) received h the kindness of hnberg, munity singing un- to candy Hamilton | Irma Friseh, the child won er violinist, was at her best and the children's applause was deafening Adolph Lewisohn, the well-known philanthropist, who comes annually at We par his respects % ian eee rorid party, gave a little talk to the party that hee yet beAM| cniidsen in his usual kindly manner. Great credit is due Harry Schiacht as Director in Chief of this event well-known activitins ‘of children and. his pe eee ere or eee ene erm nr - Eve very One a Public School Child, RN en ee nny Cheer Evening World Strand Party EY GEQRARDON, DI bad al one thing that should be told a+ all ohildre ublic spirit in giving so much of imeelf is well known and deserving 3 | Str ing. Vent they are Amerfcans, which gives Ppyortunitiesfand plead@res like AMERICAN TENOR es IMPROVING 'ABMY ORDNANCE. | meutneeve Horm an Organteation te Bring Aleut Desired End. Organistalon of an engineering eeo- tion to co-operate with officers in the | Ordnance Deyartment of the army, for shall, an American tenor, made debut in the title rote of “Otello” | night with the Chicago Opera Compal Probably not a dozen persons in ‘euditorium had heard of him when curtain rose and few knew the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1ea0. eee) ab os! Sli a mas ea * ue saoty GB singe the formation of the Chicago: Opera Agmocinth hia} inst ny. the the ra, ere my. brides on Y.. $ WOODSTOCK, death of Mra, Sarah Freeman, said to have been 108 years old, was announced She was born in Stock- in 1812, Joseph Brant, fa- mous Mohawk Indian chief a century as it hes been sung ‘only. tv twice in this ago, way her great-uncle. t ldten of Mr. Marshall recetved ten curtain pedis St Uae masse tine: | MAKES HIS DEBUT) «ts the ec ae get sat eat ‘Theve ‘great cheers went wp ome —_— |the enti witrt a i 6,00) little when The Bvaning | (y | of powerful nd. voles, who. stud. World was menthoned. a Marshall, New Engtander, | ain ttaly whore he * pecamye, Kbown | Bo what re pan we say? We are iw us Carlo Marzaeli, but he had neve glad ‘that wo Gun on cosasleme 69 ings Title Role in “Otel! | heen “heard f pera in tle country, lor i cy | Rosa Rat ‘itta affo share care ats ae in Chicago, |e, MGR aft wnrthan einetag Bee ial ill ee Bie? base Pe thy (Special to The Drening World.) demona and Iago respectively CHICAGO, Dec. 90,—Chartes Mar-| a Woman, 108 Years O14, Dies. Ont, Dec. $0.~-The r NEW $10 COUNTERFEIT. “Tessier g check igtter B and 7, with the names of Brill Improving tl e@Miclency of ordnance production, \as announced to-day by the American Society of Mechantoal Wnginoers, Ifo. 29 West 39th Street, More than 20 engineers have signified thelr Intention of participating tn the work of the wection, It was stated, and a committees has been named to work out the organisation plans, The mem- bership of the committee is Major F. C. Bull, New York Ordnance Distsict, Frederick B. Town and Ralph G. Macy. Col. C, Ls Ruggies of the Ordnance Department and Col. James 1. Walsh of Washington have pledged official co- operation with the section, The Army Ordinance Association, with 3,800 mem- bers, will also work in harmony. Prank B, Gitbreth, Montclair, N. J. & manu- facturer, who was one of @ group in- strumental in organisation of the sec- tion, sald the lessons learned during the ‘war would be used as a guide for preparedness against any emergency. ‘The famous Lane Bryant MATERNITY CORSET abu with Retains Stylish Figures Preserves Health; Relleves Fatigue; Supports abdomen mnd vital Organs. prever?ing tary Lane Bryant, 21-23 West 38th St., NEW YORK. Tel, mit stock—all-wool, somely tailored. E CHAL Eeet ready been done fer them was n's gatherings—to e grateful 486 Su 641 Su 275 Su 5 32-34 West 34th St. West Mth St. 5 ESE Semi-Annual SALE a The Event You Have Been Looking For Offering 10,000 Pairs OF FAMOUS Et “Queen Quality’’’ BOOTS and LOW SHOES" ‘Sale embraces our entire lines of regular “Qeeon Quality” models, All styles in the assortment. $ 5% $6 $ 895 Values up to $15.00 All Sizes and Widths 564 Suits were $50 356 Suits were $55 + 656 Suits were 360 | 333° 487 Overcoats were $50 321 Overcoats were $55 593 Overcoats were $60 4 AImportant! ‘These slroes are in no sense of the word sile merchandise but are from OWR OWN EXCLUSIVE STOCK!S—always famous for value. Your satisfaction is insured by this name No C, O. D.'s No Ddlliveries. No Returns $ Specials ond eweater waiteoste, ne To ene Weel lovee Reliable Reduced “Prices Everything young men wear from Uleters of “Blizzard cloth” to formal Dress clothes, BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY FORTY-SECOND STREET > Every Subway AT eae eee eee wan, bran anenite very one is least one-third and as much as one-half. at these great values: its were $35 its were $40 its were $45 We must bring our stock down to the lowest possible figure before taking inventory, so we have reduced the price of every Suit and Over- coat we have from one-third to one-half. Entire Stock of Suits and Overcoats reduced without reserve! Every garment on Sale is regular Moe Levy smartly styled and hand- reduced at Look 323° | 371 Overcoats were $35 543 Overcoats were $40 211 Overcoats were $45 754 Suits were $65 533 Suits were $75 201 Suits were $85 457 Ove! 196 Ove id | | 801 Ove: K/othes!” Suits—Overcoats Mackinaws—Reefers Values Up to $16.50 3 ‘Queen Quality. : Queen Quality Boot Shop | 32-34 West 34th Street Now 7]? reoats were $65 rcoats were $75 reoats were $85 $1 Specials uf or “Elevated” New York trans St. Station, within sight of our store. : Bis Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street New York City from Brooklyn and fers direct to Canal Men’s GLO | internati ly-famous they’te priced wholesale cost to-day. 779 Brosdway 125th St., at Sd Ave. Brothers $3.50 and $5.00 | | at 1.95 | A special purchase of 12,000 pairs from an | 100ayear-old name we cannot advertise. You'll find jt, however, on many of the gloves. at about ONE- When You See the Name on the Clasp You'll Realize | “That's All You Need to Know About A Glove” Broadway, at 49th Se. Gray VES | manufacturer whose And their 44 East 14th Se. | pe Inventory Sale If possible we do not intend to carry over any of our present stock. To that end, old prices and costs have been entirely disregarded. We have made Reductions on Everything 10 to 40% Look for the Red Letter Tag tied to original tags showing actual amount you save. Certainly- | halal LIBERAL CREDIT is at your disposal Louis XV ign. bed is large. In American walnut. Bed; as illustrated, at. This living room design. It is bea Leather, indestructible sprii Greenpoint Beds and Cribs Stickley Day Beds fa Easy Chairs Singer Parlor Suites OPEN SATURDAY piggies A Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite of Four Pieces in American Walnut . Here ie a suite designed for daintily spatnied) bedrooms. The triplicate-mirrored dressing table, dresser and chifforobe are constructed well, insuring absolute cleanliness. 4 pieces, consisting of Dres: r, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and \| For a Cozy os —A Canfortable Living Room Suite at a Moderate Price isvery popular because it Seinen comfort with ully finished in Maho; ered in Imitation Muleskin Leather. We invite you to inspect this suite. A Complete Assortment of io Couch Beds Da-Beds and Beds This Beautiful 98 Period Rocker, 24 Substantially built and beauti- fully finished in mahogany. H cane panelled back and se: You will find it very comfortable Try them yourself. 299° It is of The ? 299-50 1 99- 50 ny. cushions are cov- Porcelain Kitchen Tables Krochler Duefolds A Large Assortment at POPULAR PRICES MOTOR TRUCK aaa |