The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 26

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B-Boy and Girl Scouts Polunteer Aid in Carrying . 21 Comb City for Worthy Persons ho Deserve the Attention of a Bountiful ta Claus and Girls Will Give Yuletide entertainment. 4 Pou Approve of--- 0 ‘and lighted churches, parish houses, Y. M. C. A’s, K. of C, ¥. C. A.’s and all other similar gathering places, clubs and entertainment et and the holding of welcome receptions in all from Dec. 18 to 7" © Heommunity carol singing and community Christmas trees in all public and squares; matinees in theatres for poor children during the week of 18; igits to neighbors and friends, the sick in hospitals, and inmates wr EVEN ect them Sundsy morning at \ ge te 1, Seeolated none ittee i carry 1 as can Mdopted in this’ parton, In oaert v programme you have risen he highest function of journal mulating community service. BOY AND GIRL THE EMERGENCY. Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts are getting busy with pI t of The Evenia tions. Both organizations w: represented in @ mighty big wi the felage of Christmas week. are | fy for ways to be useful an poouts never fall of finding jhe to F . mn Zandt, Assistant Scout No, 296 Manhat Avenue, Brooklyn, makes the suggestion that the 12,000 Boy Scouts of Brooklyn for Saturday Tuesday, Wednesda: uings, Where this scout leads there lens be many to follow. ins of Bronx Council, Girt 6 found a very fine way of thelr own to rememcer other chil- dren with gifts at stmas. Tacir director tells The Evening Worii about it in this le To the Editor of At a meeting vf the Bronx Council, Girl Scouts, last evening: it was decided to Lave a Christ- mas party during the entire week, Bedbvidie thd usual Chrietoas (foam, enrate greens, wi t wil Piek themselves: Each Girl Scout in the Bronx is aghed to contribute a gift to a poor child. These gi will be placed under mas tree, rit t the eh: po mas gifts in the same man- ner In which the spirit of Armis or wae earriud gut swith the the Unknown Soldier, conclusion of the party th gifts are to be sent to the obildren for whom they were in- tended. Our first idea won to bring the poor children to our club house and welcome them tiere, but the ace is too amall, so we feel that the Scouts will reco the true rit of giving by having one ‘chil resent many. @ Scouts are also trying to do their bit to aid the postmen an nending out postcards in ordinary sized enveloy and not usin small ones, which mak tf of the letter carrier \ 1 do want to gi sincere praise to the wonderful list of good rf that The Evening World ited. 1 do think it is one of Ai tyet has ever been com- Hoping that our little Bronx untt will realize the true Chrisimas Brooklyn, want to of hospitals or inmates of prisons any evening after Dec. 6. Mins Sadie O'Neill, a. professional 1, No, 380 East 153d St York, offers to sing at any. during'the week beginning Dec. 19, ets iaee 2. “epee IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Harlem (Lodge. dinner-dance, ‘MeAl- ega Gamma Delta, “dance, Me- | » 8 P.M, New York University . Biltmore, tchester County Realty, Board, dinner Biltmore, evening. Automobile Salon, and evening. Century meeting, C n Conymodore, 1 P. M, Authors’ Cafe Boulevard, 1 P, M. Phi Alpha Sigma dance, Pennsyl- vania, evening. Sigma Gamma Delta, dance, Permsyl- vania, evening, h ‘Virginta. | Pennaylv ‘ +ocdrow Wilson Foundation, neet- -luneheon, Astor, 10 A, M: rama Comedy, review, Astor, 2 P. M. A ee re yn. want tor entertain “patient New ospital evenin Commodore, day ; souttle Club, — ditectors’ 2 P.M. Society, luncheon, ‘elowship League, luncheon, P.M. shead Bay Canoe Club, dance, nia evening. 0 ‘Trapshooting Association, . Perinsylvania, im Conference, meeting, engineer, The ©: an — INDICTEDIN PLOT | | TO SCUTTLE SHIP | Uncle Sam Accuses Four of Con- | > Spiting to Defraud by Loss of the Endicott. w Men's Club! ) ‘NORFOLK, Ya... Dec. thents returtied in Federai District Court here disclose What the Govern- ment charges the a American Charies G. Endioptt, which sank oft the Cuban coast las The indlatments named U. S. Vas- is consellas, said to stockholder in. twe panies, the Penineula Export Com- pany and Peninsula Shipping Com- to any, the Tatter of which owned the ndicott; James G. Cook, master of the schooner; Russel} L. Beatty, deck and Joe member of the erew. rested on bench warrants and, after arraigned to-da er, Feleased ain and < the. schooner escaped in ‘ th id reported that the Gessel b 8c! ‘On $10,000 bail eacit, wi ry a cone] Reade RRA Ene HE 2.—Indict- 8 @ conspiracy to schooner February, the principal jew York com- Vasconsellas, a All were are before ' Judge |“ crew of nine of ainment to-morrow 1 ng in the main | severa ie a ducation, emorial f} giving col Also 837 Broad 8t., Newark, N.'3, The Only Store: working along the lines that we-are, which manifesting The True XMAS SPIRIT : ' Linerality of Terms and Prices moderated conform with present day conditions The border of this advertisement offers suggestions, taken at random from our beautiful New Illustrated Catalogue Ask for It! _ It's Free! “Express It with Diamonds!” By our “charge it” system you come in for e@ Courtesy of Cash, ‘coupled with Con- fentious Credit. ‘ 1 sue Assembly, study day, Astor, Cureka Lodge, No. 243, F, M., dance, Astor, 8 P. att sta thaohad Confectioners and ice m Manu- No. facturers’ Protective Association . ing: Astor. 8 P.M. reece lotion Pict ‘s- e te Ficture Craftsitien, danca, Ae Tayler Society, convention, Engineger- | ing Soctottes Buitding, No. Bikacts 10 oe a naine No. 2 Went foth New York State Association of teal |Matate Boards, meeting, ay ‘ning and afternoon, Hi Eaenipodre, vengue for Political Bd ing, ‘Town Hall, 11 MORELARY smeey- The Virgin and institutions; yee automodiie rides for invalids and children; The inviting of a child or a stranger as a Christmas dinnor guest; giving of a toy, old or new, by every ohild to another child; § supplying of Christmas entertainment for hospitals, prisons, and Army dinners, if you are an actor, actress or musician; lighting of every public building, railway station, store, bank with Christmas signs; hy hearty greeting to every neighbor and stranger on Christmas ’ . starting the day after Christmas ‘This ia to be held at our ciub house, No: 741 South Oak Drive. The house will ve deo ed with ruck @ mine, A claim of $181,000 ar risk insurance was made against ie ba? cf ment, and hed ig ad an nves was ui DepartMent of Just! cha ys. Coy Aftaf several months of investiga- mh) the case presented to the Graaay Jury, which raed the i» S$ charging conspiracy to der. ra id the Government of the war rist {neurance and also that the value o7 the ship and cargo was eer ak ed toa number of British and Amer- lean, Marine insurance companies, whiah issued insuranc® amounting te spirit, Lam Sincerely your AGNES I, BUCKLE Tom Breen and Ohick Stan! You may stutter If you say It with yflowers,-but you'll never falter if you: “Ex. press it with Diamonds!” (Castle’s Cupid Compound) Open Evenings Till, 6 Saturday Bree THe A STORE—NOT AN OFFICE. Peace and Good Will Volunteer’s Pledge I want to help make Christmas, 1921, the world’s i greatest Peace and Good Will festival, I belong to 1 will ask fellow members to help in the movement. My services are available for. ............se0eeee: Pe of the general idea of making Christmas, 1921, the greatest of Good Will festivals. in the coupon, sign it and send it to The Evening World. &@ real cppertunity to MAMET. ac Christmas to the children) of Christmas depends on the Red ya Cross, c. ee ~The production department of é cya bey Se hpi Anak the New York County Chapter, oh , wey eey Nir Gater AbeShe, e the happiness 3 American Red Cross, No, 598 Mad- ian Ne . ‘ EG Feaponse to Mrs. Mickle's ap- iA I suggest the following in addition te The Evening OOKLYN json Avenue, will be glad to re- ‘ : , WM surely be generous, for! cove contributions of mittens, World’s tentative programme those who have volunteered t 8 gloves, stockings, hair ribbons, of The Evening World's sug-| neckties, books, games and toys, ip have expressed a desire to to help make Christmas @ merry Gieatied soldiers one for these enildren whose fa- uoing the disabled soldiers’) thers are still in Government hos, to @ very practical Santa pitals. They range (eee babies . to boys and girls of twelve yea: soe Sraay Sar whie® the Red MRS. CHARLES C. MICKLE. peaks volunteers, and they will! he Rev, Thomas J. Lacey, Ph. D., ly come forward by scores.) Knight Commander of the Royal Or- my send their names direct to} 4 Mickle at New York County of George tl. of Greece, rector of Churohy afrtne Raceorsen, Fourth e@ and Pacific ee! rooklyn, t Red Cross Headquarters, No, enthusiastic indorsement to Avenue, This is Mrs.| The Evening World's suggestion to). letter: Hier ‘Tho Evening World: are between 150 and 200 make Christmas, 1931, the greatest of disabled ex-service festival of peace and. good will in i Sn the gity whose enjoyment 1329—1331 BROADWAY 48104812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN FULTON STREET co BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt St Subway Sation Brooklyn Mave your friends add thelr wemes te yours. Give te-mer- rew’s coupos (eo a meighbor te sige and send in. Signatures on plain paper are quite acceptable, Mall to-day te The Evening Werld. New York, ‘Antiounce For Tomorrow, Saturday FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE ~~ “Of Our | Boys’ individual Shops. One year ago tomorrow, the Martin’s Boys’ Shops were opened. The extensive patronage of Breoklyn Mothers during the past twelve months has verified our judg- ment in adding this department to our ever growing establishment. In celebration of our first anniversary, we offer tomorrow, an unparalleled and timely special of 850 All Wool. SUITS AND O’COATS - Sizes 3:to 18 -* am in very hearty sympa- the Christmas sugge: ne Of The Evening World. Recommended history. Dr, Lacey SEY. ToS SNS Reif ete Pancake Hour Lecvlwts. Nothing but the best goes into Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, and that’s one reason why Pillsbury’s Pancakes taste so good! Overcoats are made of fine all wool mixtures. Various snappy models with plain or fanty backs’ and con- vertible collars, in brown, gray and heather. Beautiful plaid and Venetian lining. Suits are of the very newest models in single and double-breasted styles with one and two pair of pants. Handsomely tailored of all wool fabrics. Alpaca lined and reinforced throughout. Included are two-pant corduroy suits. You can afford to be par- ticular in pancake flours. Pillsbury’s is made for the hard-to-please, yet costs no more than the ordinary kind. —— Anniversary Special Flannel Pajamas Sizes 6'to 16° Good quality Troy innel in light-tone gtr. Sizeq cut full. Anniversary Special Angora Wool Sets Sizes 2 to6 Pure worsted Angora suits. Brushed on both sides.. Complete 4 set withcapand gloves. Allshades. Well made“with’ Sit Kf ro gs. 52 | BET, AT Ue THREE BROOKLYN STORES>=—= Anniversary Special French Serge Middy Suits Sizes 3 to9 Regulation Middies of fine all wool French Serge with white braid and silk sleeve insignia. At all grocers, ilisburys Family of Foods Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn.

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