The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 9

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Hhuberts to Give Matinee For 500 Lon Gs Part of Li ely Old Folk Good Will Plan + Centenarians Among Inmates of City Homes W ho Will Be Guests of Management at Nora Bayes Theatre, Jan. 4, to Laugh Over “Just Married”—Celebration Also at Broad Street Hospital. — Eleven Days to Christmas AVE you planned your vis- H its to your friends and the invalids for neat week? You doit have to go down in your pocket for that sort of Christmas cheer and good- will, That's the kind that can't be bought, and it's the kind that will make this old world seem @ lot brighter and finer than it ever looked to your eyes before. To forget self in your interest dn others is the finest turn your thoughts can take these days, Five hundred lonely oid men and ‘women, ranging in ages from fifty to one hundred years, friendiess and without homes of thelr own, will be the guests of Lee and Jake Shubert at a Wednesday matine ly These old people, inm missioner of Charity B city homes on Staten island and on Welfare Island, are eagerly looking |C forward to a good laugh when they see “Just Marriéd,” at eaire, of the women in the pinsters, and it is also true that le population of the elors, The news of r to-day Was cause {for many reminiscences on the part ot many of the inmates. One old ntan jrecalied when Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre in Washington, while an old lady countered with the in- formation that she knew John Drew | when he first spoke pieces. | ‘This last offer of the Shuberts is in addition to the daily matinee vaude- ville performances at the Winter Garden ang the 44th Street Theatre, and at the Crescent ‘Theatre in Brook- lyn, of 450 tickets daily for kiddies selected as beneficiaries of the Christ- mas cheer, and all in response to The Evening ‘World's suggestion that ybody strive to make this Christ- mas the greatest. peace and good will festival in the world’s history @ nearer Christmas comes the more numerous and generous the of- {vrs of those who seek to make Christ- mas a more general and brighter fes- tival. The Evening Wo-ld’s sugges- ong, offered solely with a view to awakening a deeper and wider inter- Bayes homes y of S are Shuberts the Nora p THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921. est In tho celebratiue of tho holiday and not oy way of providing a pro- gramme, have met with wide and warm response. ‘The Christmas spirit will be alive and evident every day of the hojiday season. he only lim- its of philanthropy &nd good cheer will be Anancial. The Broad Street Hospital, No. 129 Rroad Street, has eighty hospital pa- tents ani about forty children who attend the orthopedic. clinic. The children are to b) invited to & Christ- mas party on the Friday afternoon befcre Christmas, and 19 kind friends heip the physicians and nurses every child will get a toy and comfertable clothing, and their mothers will have ce cream and cake, And if the same good friends or others help out there is going to be a Christmas stocking for each of the men patients of the hospital. Christmas stockings for men pa- tients sounds a bit odd, but it has been tried at the hospital at other and the men patients happy over getting children were. filled with candy, f wool stockings, @ and tobacco just the kind 1 like. The or a pack of cigarettes: of stocking a man wo » of the wards are supplied ockings by young women em- men in with ploye y th ankers Trust Com- pany The Chr “The programme of Ald Association” is Christmas parties, be bills at each of the Little Mo: for ten d There are associat nursery branches, No. 236 venue, No, 746 6 Greenwich Street, and Brooklyn, Diff Ret apart for 41 Rush Street, ent days are to be he different classes. Besides the usual gifts of toys, steck- ings and candy in their Christmas bag it is hoped that each child will get a new pair of shoes. Several hundred children are to be guests at the Christmas parties. An organization that has always worked to spread cheer at Christmas time wants the names of the gen- erous people who want to help to cheer up elderly persons, especially old women. The names of ‘persons who wish to extend their generosity to aged beneticiaries will be passed along by The Evening World. Christmas credit, to the extent of gifts and the usual holiday sweets, is Present Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & 34th Street—New York Greatly Underpriced Wednesday 4000 Pairs Two-Clasp Gloves White Black Gray 3.00 Values 1.95 Brown Beaver Tan “Roselle’ Real French Kid Gloves, with hand-crochet embroidered backs in self and contrasting shades. 1200 Pairs Elbow Length Gloves Gray, Tan Black Values to 7.50 3.95 White Brown *‘Roselle’’ Real French Kid Gloves, in 12 and 16 Button lengths, wide-cut arms, three clasps at wrist; Overseam sewn. available to any parent whose lack of employment during the last months threatens 4 giftless and swe holiday for his children, says Genevieve Behrend, No. 186 We: Street, who is the “banker” promising this service. According to her plans, a area MANNE re the cost of the gifts, which are to be| Mrs, Behrend still wishes names of t an entertain-| families who are out of work. She y, Dec, 23, may|8ays that the scope of her plans nt of the child | makes it possible for her to entertain as a loan to be} the children of every one of the quall- Interest at any time | fying families avatlable. that names be sent to her. 564-566-568 HFTH AvB. NEW YORK. THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA PARIS At Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets, After Jan. Ist. Last Days of Removal Sales, The time before moving to our New Building is becoming so limited price reductions now in effect are even more drastic than heretofore. 2 Tailored and Costume Suits at 4 off Formerly $75 to $600 Day Coats and Wraps at % and 1 off (Fur-trimmed) Formerly $165 to $650 Gowns and Dresses at 4 and 1% off Formerly $95 to $450 Fur-trimmed Evening Wraps at '4 and % off Formerly $195 to $2250 Handsome Costume Blouses at '4 and 4 off Formerly $35 to $100 Street, Sport and Dress Hats at '4 and 1 off Formerly $25 to $50 Beautiful Hand Bags, and Vanity Cases at 14 and 1 off Formerly $25 to $150 Entire Remaining Selections o Fur Coats-—Wraps—Capes and Coatees and Separate Scarfs AT % AND % LESS THAN ORIGINAL PRICES silk braid, or enlive Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Extraordinary Value-giving Wednesday in A Special Purchase Sale of 325 Misses’ and Small Women’s Wool and Velveteen Frocks This season’s youthful modes at $ ] 4. 75 (14-16-18-years) (ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE) TRICOTINE or POIRET TWILL FROCKS owe their distinction to a gener- ous use of embroidery in a contrasting shade, unusual applications of ning touches of color. VELVETEEN FROCKS are novelty braided, gold tinsel thread designed and - feature new types of three-quarter length sleeves. = Third Floor. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE -FIFT H AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits (the entire remaining stock) including a number of rich costumes have been reduced to $68.00 (Women's Suits Department, Third Ficor) city, and requests | ooo SS 0200—(O—"8— Lambert Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Brot hers Enduring Christmas Gifts HE. popular Christmas gifts this year, as disclosed by the early shopping, are the kind that last—the kind that Lamberts sell at low prices. Diamond Engagement Rings S&S YS Fine Diamond Engagement Ring $200.00 Vine Diamond Ungagement Ring. $500.00 Fine Diamond Engagement Ring $650.00 ‘Seamless Wi edding Rings bic \8-karat, $4.50 up 22-karat, $5.00 up Platinum, $14.50 up = PLAIN Skarat, $6.00 up !8-karat, $9.00 up 22-karat, $6.50 up 22-karat, $10.50 up HAND CARVED Platinum, $16.50 up It was with the conviction that such would be the case that Lambert Brothers “laid in” the most elaborate stock of lasting jewelry ever shown in the history of the House of Lambert. Platinum laval- liere. pierced, & set with 24 dia. monds;, includ- ing chain. $390.00 tine dig Platinum ring. pierced and cary ed w th fine dia- mond, surround. ed by 6 smaller diamonds. $765.00 Platinum bar pin, delic . with 13 diamonds... \4-karat green gold wrist watch and buckle, en- graved center 16 jew- elled Swiss movement. $50.00 That they made no Diamond Jewelry, for Women Exclusive design hand made platinum brooch, delicately pierced, set with 8 T4-Karat wld leaf, platinum faced, set with one 7 $825 Platinum ring: delicately mistake is proved by the heavy sib eae, Lambert customers are shopping early not to avoid the fetet oak bie to ae advantage of the wider choice and allow time to have their purchases prepetty marked. Many of the early uyers have asked to have their pur- chases laid aside until Christmas. Waltham watch, Mekarat green gold plain polished case, carved bezels and carved bow, with Waltham 17-jeweled adjusted works Mes eee $77.80 Other |4-karat gold open face Wal- thams $35.00 up J4-karat gold hunting case watches, Waltham works $42.50 up Waltham watches in gold filled cases. $18.00 up Useful Gifts for Men W4-karat border.fine 14.barat diamond carved set in plati- gine tu I4-karat green gold Cuff Links, engine turned, with plain stripe in cen- ter. Per pair....$10,00 ENGRAVED FREE l4-karat gold gine turned and en~ raved, $26.00 Store open 9 to 6-—Beginning Thursday, 9 to 9 Third Avenue Corner of F ifty-eighth Str 4 er weteie ensuite x

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