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a, ~ WOUNDED SOLDIERS TO RECEIVE MANY ' NEW YEAR'S GALLS Already Getting Foretaste of , What Holiday Has in i Store for Them. * By Lilian Bell. ‘What T want to d@ is to bring Wounded goldiers and their friends to- Gebber. Bf the boys could read the letters J Seoerve or hear the offers which come @ver the telephone they would surely know that the people of New York @ think of them with love. I will quote a few: ‘Mien Bell, The Brening Works ‘We have been anticipating- making & box of fudge for one or two of the boys who fought so bravely in the war. We would like to know if we can @eliver the candy personally and where we can bring same. Kindly let us know what you think. ANNA T. BRADY, ETHEL F. LARKIN. Yonkers, N. Y. Wiiag, Ball, The Evening Workd: T am not rich, but after reading Four appeal for the wounded soldiers have decided to send you my monthly pocket money as my contri fon to a worthy cause, ROSE STEELE. Ridgefield Park, N. J. Eitan Bell, The Brening World fam 80 giad that you told about) them. We didn't know! Mrs, C. WINDBOR VAN VLIET. Shrewbury, N. J. MMan Bell, The Brening World A friend of mine and I wish to| bring some real homemade cakes to the wounded soldiers. Will you please advise us how we can deliver them te the boys? Mrs. WALTER C, KAHN, No. 2158 West 10ist Street, New York City. Mian Bell, The Brening World T had forgotten that we nad some) wounded herves left; I had forgotten that our greatest work was yet to be done—caring for our wounded, Please let moe know if I can take some cigarettes and candy to them , % 975 and what else 1 can do to hel them up. SYLVIA KRAUSE. No, 864 Weirfield Street, Brooklyn. lian Bell, The Rrening World If you will please tell me when I can bring my small contribution— seme homemade fudge and lemon pie —T will be very ha HEL! EN SCHMIDT. No, 200 West 110th Street, New York City. Adan Bell, The Bromine World Tam happy to know you have been able to wake up some people in re- gards to our wounded soldiers. I was in the Red Cross service for two years. IT am getting everybody I can inter- ested in yee enterprise. SA. A 8. A. RHATIGAN. Rutherford, N. J. Lilian Bell, The Brentng World: Tam inolosing $1 for the ‘Wounded Soliiers’ Fund. Will you kindly me the address of a hospital to wi ich I may send some pussles for the sol- diers? Would candy be le, and where shall I send it? HARRIET H, LED. Rutherford, N. J. Littan Boll, The Evening World Inclosed find a cheek for $2, which Tam sending for the Wounded Sol- diers’ Fund. T am a fourteen-year-old-son of a | Spanish-American War veteran. The |incloaed money I earned myself. * NELSON G, LANDSMAN. No, 8416 21st Avenue, Brooklyn. LAilan Bell, The Rreeing Wortd I have read of your Wounded Sol- diers’ Fund and though I have no to send I would enjoy baking some sponge cakes, If you think they would be ac- ceptable, will you please inform me where T could send them? DOROTHY SNYDER. oiNe 001 Teller Avenue, New York ty. Téliea Bell, The Braning Wortd I am jnclosing $1, and I wish: you would allow me to bring some must- cal people to perform for the wound- ed soldiers. I am a member of New York State Music Teachers’ Aaso- clation, to which some of the best artists belong. i ALICE ATKINSON No. 607 Union Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. The Bromine World: Ulan Belt |_ Am sending a few dainties for the | wounded boys, which you will kindly | convey to them. T have formed a club at the office and each member brings some little “goodie,” and from time to time I |shail send them to some poor boy in | the hospital. P FRANCES M. BEATCH |""No. 100 Broadway, New York City. Wlian Bell, The Brening World There are several girls at our of- fice who would like to pay a visit to the Fox Hills Hospital to cheer up the wounded soldiers and ‘ring them candy, cigarettes and oooks on New Year's Day. Please inform me as to whether such visite are what hours, No, 827 Bast, 88d Bt., New Yo york ¢ City. | From these you can see what is going (0 happen to you New Ybar's Day, #0 kindly stay In your hospitals, boys, if you want to see a lot of girls! AS YOU WDRD! Minnie Mae Van Nort called me on the telephone thie afternoon to tell me that she had 160 gifts of home- made goodies from the girls of the Iron Age Publishing Company. clinic, She said “How?” I consulted with my aids. Then I told her that we would send @ World truck for her girls and her Diese and haul them there in atyle. So, watch for them, Polyclinic. Along about 2 o'clock they'll be there. Don’t you think they deserve a little help from us? They are all going to assemble at the office at noon on New Year's and the office is to be opened) gained for them—and their goo-ey 5 Ge Tee Sas, rare, Cr ne Sree pi girls if the truck @hould collide with an elevated pillar. Oh my! Oh my! Then Rene Schavrien telephoned that her mother, Mrs. Charlies Bchav- rien, had formed a club among her friends and that once a week they were going to make plew and other dainties for wounded soldiers in vart- again to- yesterday's instructions: Fox Hills, Staten leland. Take subway to South Ferry, o bay, then bue or car to hospital. a pelyslints, No. 345 Wost 60th Olen York Clinic for Functional Re-education, No. 5 Livingston Place, New York. Marine Hospital, Stapleton, Staten land, me instruc- “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens in a few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lens Dupticate ated from the broken Lenses, $1.00, $1.25, Sits, 50, ete. New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Ay., 15th St, 380 Sixth Av. 224 St. 10) jaseau, St. Ty Went” 424, erect Brooklyn:498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. West 42nd Street Mousquetaire, Women’s Biarritz lisle bodies; Pink only. Regularly $5.00 Kayser’ s Combination Suite Glove silk embroidered tops; silk Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Remarkable Values for To-morrow in A Special Sale of Women’s GLOVES 12-button length. White, Pongee or Cream, $4.65 Regularly $6.00 . 6-button length. Extraordinary Price Reductions on WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS KAYSER’S COMBINATION SUITS Heavy Italian silk tops, silk lisle bodies with regular shoulder or bodice top; Pink only, | ‘$3.95 Regularly $6.50 $2.95 Continuation of Our CLEARANCE SALE of CHILDREN’S ‘SHOES At about ONE-HALF OFF the Former Low Prices Children’s Dress Shoes, School Shoes, Slippers and Novelty Shoes The assortment comprises discontinued styles and models incomplete in aize range. The selection embraces infants’ sizes to the larger sizes for growing girls. White, Pongee or Cream $2.25 Regularly $3.50 Imported Lisle Vests— Hand crocheted tops; fine quality Regularly $1.00, 1.25 mas West 43rd Street 65c tied and, turin | tiona ae for Fox Hille.) important. On arriving at hospitals, consult the head dietitian and ask which boys may have your goodies. Remember that Hf you disregard these positive orders you may, tions on earth, make the boys more M than they are. Now, I have arranged tiie day of rejoicing, when girls, laden with home delicacies, will \visit hospitals on New Year's, with L told her to take them to the Poly- | two-fold purpose in mind, One ie that wounded boys may iknow that we are still on the job and atill love them and still fee! that we never can repay them for all \that they have done for us. The other ts that [ want the public, who have hearte, wet of trends 1 earth—my wound T could go into and women, clusive eet. T call the time of Tall the great and be entertained by elerant men be waited on by pow- dered footmen and share the wealth and luxury, of New York's most ex- But—— the| If I want to steep my soul io, pure UD) joy—if I want to meet what I call Age} real society—if I hospital and @it by the bed of some wounded soldier and get next to what ’ THE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, prormneR 80, 1920, |, Here is one thing more and wiry] WOUNDED, SOLDIERS et lt 5o' hl all ARE GRATEFUL FOR THEIR XMAS CHEER NEW YORK, Dec. 27, 1920. New York Mrening Word The wounded ex-service men of the above hospital (the Clinic for Funotional Re-Bducation for Dis- abled Soldiers) deeply appreciate all that you have done for them and wish to thank you, each one of us, individually, | ef We have enjoyed your visits here and hope to see you soon again. So please comle some more, “Toot Sweet.” We stand at attention and take our bats off to you and The New York Evening World for the splendid work you are doing for the wounded soldiers, wy with the beat Inten- men, women and wi to know the finest have anywhere on led soldiers, Fifth Avenue homes i eek ey want to have what Wishing you a very bappy MEYR DAnzionn, Company C, my life, I go to some | New Year, oh. A. A. Machine Gun Bat- ‘We remain your buddies, JOHN J. PSCHENBUNNER, Bat- jouls of earth! ALFRED J. sith tallon B, 106th Fleld Artillery, PETERSON try, First Division, A. B. ¥ CHARLES FRANK, First Convoy Company, A. B, F. JOHN’ O'SULLIVAN, S0Tth In- fantry, 77th Division, A. B. F, a dad a Silth Infansry CHARLES 8. HALL, AUGUST GOEBEL, Company ©, 46th Engineers. | THOMAS BRODER, U. 8. Navy, 108th Infantry. LPN DOS. . BF. HENRY J, REICHERT, Company alte Soh ert Rers Tith Division, , BF. ARLES ELLIOTT, 28th Infan- CAWLEY, U. 8 ILLtAM MH, BOUCHBRY, Com- ny B, 109th Infantry, 28th Division, A. BE. . » F. Company C, U. 5. Nayy. ly A. RUDIN, NN CRISPIN, Company L, KY, A. IRE, 824 Divi- The Annual Sale of Alexander Shoes Comprising the surplusstock and discontinued lines, is now in progress Prices are very low andqual- ity the same as for 64 years Shoes for Men, Women Children are included Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. B and V 74653--M and 64915 —Turkish March 18717 My Sahara Rose—Pictro. 18702 ep Ite ition, as703{Grieying For 703 My Wonder Girl—and Ambassador Orchestra. 18707{ Rock A Bye Lullaby Mamm:; 18708 { Feather Your Nest—Albert Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me-—Heury Burr. GRAFONOLAS WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS 55 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn ICTOR RECORDS On Sale TO-MORROW at WISSNER’S 1 2. 87573—Since You Went 1.50 tetapeene vay Pekar boa econ: ignon-Polonaise 26—Andrea Chenier Galli-Curei 1.75 Titta Ruffo 1.75 64914—Stein Song Reinald Werrenrath, 1.25 ) L Love You Sunday—~Benson Orchestra 18701. Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!—Benson Orchestra 85 Alice Blue Gown —Jos, C. Smith's Orchestra 18700{ Tripoli—Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra 85 Original Dixie MARGIE ena PALASTEEN “%s25.20;" 85 1.35 5c —Paul Whitman, | That Naw hty Waltz—Olive Kline, Elsie Baker. 45203{ Alabe loon—Olive Kline, Elsie Baker... . 1.00 I've rare the Blues—Aileen Stanley. 18703 { 5; ingin’ the Blues — Aileen Stanley, 85 Avalon—Charles Harrison. Peerless Quartet ‘ampbell All Styles of VICTROLAS several other makes of _ ay Machin: OPEN EVENINGS O jolly peri sion braceletand steel Other I4karat gold Swiss Despite the heavy Christmas trade, L \4-karat green gold Wrist Watch, with beautiful j) serviceable works; | | from their own factory on the premises, ‘shit es like a tas grotto with beautiful jewels Checkerboard $1 Links, 14- karat sold, engraved ed pair i Others... . sna plea fe en 9 hers from $38.00 to $250.00 You May Now Select Your Own Preece NE can afford to buy something fork now that the long period of savin riod of unselfish buyi Ch of thinking of others—has passed. After Christmas Offerings | Looks Well—Wears Well ? fie at a4 | rist Watches: 300 wr rothers showrooms, constantly replenis shopper to select his own present from. Lambert diamonds 13.50 '$7.00 up right. {karat gold diamond sd ie pered und engaved Other |4-karat ved turned bracelets, old engraved or engine $}2.00 0p Store Open Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. 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