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THE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, toye and an entertainment for the | Tompkins Square, [tallan and 634)/XMAS CANDLES TO LIGHT | youngsters in their neighborhood. | Street: Schcols, during the morning The 1,200 will be entertained on the; and afternoon, and at § P. M. ex-| WHITE HOUSE WINDOWS floor of the Market at No, 78 Trinity | ercises will be we at Pe Ne won Place at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, | School. 154 Hester Street, anc when trading will be suspended und a! the Sullivan Street te Menew Old Custom big Christmas tree on the floor) Sullivan Stre leat Waiting extradition to New York dQ with stealing the $4,000 auto- mobile of Miss Edith Scoville, No, 128 | West 111th Street. Miss Soovitte noti- fled the polige the car was taken from front of her home day before yex= | Cherished by Preatdént. terday. Chief Brogan, in Elizabeth, rested the prisoners Inst nigit tn WASHINGTON, Dec J1—The win- | sponse to a neral alarm. wieede BROOKLYN aycdpibpaae $ The Xmas Gift Stores pl vening World Festival et Good Will and Cheer ~~ Enters Third Joyous Bap Afi All Sorts, Especially Theatre Mana-|: gers; Are Doing Fine Things in Giving the Children of New York Reason to Remember the Christmas of 1921. Mee, Hardin Schvol, No. 219 ‘ Horlicks Y ORIGINAL Malted Milk OE CUALITY EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED KEPT IN REPAIR RY PURCHASE PACKED IN HOLLY BOX lighted. Circus performers from HS oe Hippodrome, Irene Franklin, the Cle! Club Jaze Band and many Keith | MAPES AGAIN TO HEAD i gows of tie White House on Christ: | ——— vaudeville players will present a two COLUMBIA VU, CLUB) mins Eve wilt be adorned with lighted | hour show, and then William Frank Aa Jeandies, Mrs, Marding has decided und Thomas Coen, members of the! oe " nat f ‘ Market, dressed as Santa, will euper- |" Ticket That WIN Be Malle jo renew un old New Englund custom View the serving of refreshments. | ged ae Te-Mabt's Amnual Meeting. {Which calls for te displiy, and ar- Harry Webb with play a clown for . cings | {A0BOmMeNts Were completed this week tho children and later toys of all sorts| Charles Halstead Mapes of the Ch eth ° e; ses | rime [fF the candles and Axtures neces will be diatributed by Ernest Whiting, | of 1883 will be President of the Corum | 0 Ue, Haul e Ail Bc Bakeee Fdward Raleigh, Joseph 1. Meine, | via University Club for the fourth time, | 54h UF sobbed | Charles J. Smith and — Mortimer’ ila name heads the ticket which will be [once succeeded in having the custem | Landsberg. Tickets ave being dis-' yatined this evening at the annual meet- vpted in lis home city of Marion, | tributed to the children through the ing of the club to be held at the club-/0., by an editorial campaign in his a cartoonist and drew funny comic Three Days Co Christmas ‘ F;) how few Christ- 3 mus presents “wou give Oo matter P this\ gear you ean ut wast afford to do one or of © these things and if others jon You this Luristmas citi be the » Predtest festivat of Goud Will in the world's history: Do visit apauicnt in a hospi fal ‘or an inmate of some inst _ bition... © ET o cil ot neighbor or fricnd On Christneas Lay. To imvite a child some | homeless mun ov woman acquain- uate Tobe your guest ut Christ- 7 “dinner, 0 give a chitd a toy—new or more o Wo give a “Merry Christmas” . © G¥estiig to fiends aud strang- ers on Christmas Day, Toarrde a letter to the home fotke: during Christmas week. ‘rhe deeage day of The Evening Worta® Fistival of Good Win and Sheer ia tere and more than 1,600 poor in afters | a of tire theatre manugers in the ve boroughs of Greater New York. © Menddy ant Tuesday atiernoons The > Evening World Hus sent kiddies se- dived through the Public Welfare D etment=tM.the Shubect, Keith and W validiviNe | theatr Stimuel fel has ontertained 260 child Wi afterndon.and will continue nerosity throtghout the we rennet for Kiddies at ALippodronre too, Phe 44th Street Theatre, huboyts Nave > feecutly h class Youdevilie, was a riot of! ughter yesterday afiernoun, when, WD eagey and attentive boys and girls Abo, Mujvorry Street Community | ho where the introduced . Shubert.» Kiddies had the a directly in the ew e ‘They laughed du Meiross, in is ludierou: iam ts Which they Hattic Alt- M rne, Al Sexton and Girls, George ener; the Apollo Trio, tho Mis tons and “Co Get “Km Rog: his aftefnoon ut the Winter there will be fifty children fr e Hen “Melhhitrd Mui 11 Neigh- ood Mange at No, 102 Last 10ist Sixty-five children from the berry.Commiinity House will also the show. Besides the Howards, Villie and Eugene. th bi . known : Mm the Filemings, Ryan and Lee ‘The kiddies he was once as BE Cireus, tirls, ott a - White Gold Wrist Watches 5 JEWEL GENEVA QUAL. ESCAPEMENT URATELY REGULATED ra ca jay have ti ae tarae a Pade falable ines ieee Et, Minit Gone writ ety ts —- Jase =H ‘a3z ttt xt. ute § Speciat A STYLION eye, ane ATC 0,50 the paper's seventy-Ave children 's Home in Brook- lyn will enjoy the bill this afternoon jt the 44th Street Theatre, while more Krookiyn kiddies—from the Convent Home @nd from St. Malachy’ ~will go to the Crescent Theatre Brovklyn, another of the Shibe vaudeville theatres, ‘an olden, who Aghtnin’,” the play which broke al Iivoadway attendance records, is going to watch the matinee performance of “Thank-U" at the Longacre Theatre | because, as he told Joe Drum, he wants to see the smiles of thore kiddies who ure going to be his guests, Here are the institutions! Where the children are coming from: Brooklyn Home for Children, the| rw York Catholic Protect Mobrew Orphan Asylum, St i Me St. Joseph's le Orphan Asylum, the Colored Orphan Asylum and the Hopewell Society of Brooklyn Sam H. Harris, producer of “Six- Cylinder Love,” at the Harrix Theatre. | has Invited twenty-five boys from the | York Catholic Protectory and twenty-five children from the Hebrew | | Orphan Asylum to see the comedy | this afternoon, Children from the Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf) | Mutes, St. Joseph's Home in Flushing, | |. 1, the Five Points House of In- dustry and the Richmond County | Society for Prevention of Cruelty to} Children In Staten Island will flock to} the Hippodrome this afternoon to see | the clophants and clowns, More than 260 kiddies will be en-| tertajned this afternoon at the Loew | Theatres. | Here |s the schedule: Twenty-five children from each of | the following institutions will go from Dominican “Convent, St. Vinsent’ Home for Boys, Hopewell Society, | Brooklyn; New York Fonndling Hos- | pital, Hobrew Ory Asylum, Col ore” Orphan Asylum, | Catholic Protectory eph's Institute (deaf mutes), St. |John's Home, St, Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum. Brooklyn Home for | Children, City Hospital and Welfare | | Hospital, The Loew Theatres that have Riven | { their seats are the State, American, | eeley Square, Avenue B, Victoria, Kio. Boulevard. Spooner, Burland ane National. In Brooklyn they are the| Motropoliten, Palace, Bijou and the Ameriean, Twelve ‘hundred children in lower New York be made happy this | Christmas he 230 members of the |New York Curb Market, who, on the eation of The Evening World paign to make this the brightest Christmas, have contributed $3,000 f» oduced New York! (boys), St. Jo-| | best of all, ied howe, No. 4 West 43d Street, 000 children living in tten village of nominated as Vice Prosident of th he shadows of the cot. ekyserapers, are to be the |club; Harris K, Masters, ‘04. Mines, inueste o Rants Clade at the wa Secretary, and Roland P. Jackson, eon Neighbor i ‘Treasurer, Metbers of the Board 0 West Street jora, to serve until wetmas tees f Nill also be elected. ef dlsslhgd wyho Stephen C, Williny F from nowhere pyst President of the Colam jou; Herman. A. Prosser, Archibald Douglas, ‘97 trustee af the unty ith Gilpin, “97 Law, Mayer, ‘01. the Rowling | Wi ah white rabbi colored ribbons: from the pocl elighted youngsters. Tho associa- | Si, tion asks the downtown business men | St to help Santa Claus make these chil- dren and their mothers and fathers | forget, for one day least. the hard ships y have suffered this winter from lack of employment nt to Chellis &. 115 Broadway, | lee, who in Ma 'Mothing and toys should be sent to eatabllshed a the agsoclition’s office, No. 43 Went U4 25 seconds for Street Vie tier On Thursday, Dec thore will be qh wmace Christmas exer under the att fay! spices of the Children’s Aid Society. att Aven B, Jones Memo Sale PLAYERS new. Reduces, §. HEBUILT Pianos, 91 aw ——————— EARL adele cd) TO WED. 1.08 Thoms t ‘o date has been set for the well home { THURSDAY and FRIDAY 389 during this sale Hany Arrangements On Balance, rer Raoaitz Steinway, Knabe, Chickerin [Pianos - Kranich & Bach, Hazelton =: rd FINE MAKES. Players Built for Us and Wov'd Cost Much More im Stores FISCHER PIANO FACTORY SUORET PIAND MAKERS, Steger eis AKERS, J. & C, FISCHER IN_NEW, YORK, 417 W. 28th St., Near Ninth Ave. Coats Made THE BEST Brooklyn Headquarters for the famous GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY—"Silk Stockings that wear" D.PricesCo. FULTON Coats Reduced from Our High Cost Stocks— In a Sale Tomorrow, in Which We Present D_ BRIDGE STREETS for Our January Sales—and FUR TRIMMED COATS You Have Ever Seen at 29.75 Milton L. Cornell, '05 Science, has been Devember, The nominees 31 Mines, vane newspaper. | #1,000 The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,an4 Fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S, raAvoid Imitations & pebetiates SALE. AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES — ne e|\CHARGED WITH STEALING cAR, Jon Blair, No. nue, and Carl Johnson Jam Avenue, Amsterdam Ave- No. $15 Amster: are in the Elizabeth, N. J. f 6 ‘| FULTON STREET cov BRIDGE STREET ot Hoyt Jt Subway Sation Brooklyn 1329—1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN 4810—4812 FIFTH AVE, Ret. 48th and 49th Sts. BROOKLYN Gift Specials Women’s French Kid Gloves 1.95 Another big opportunity seekers! Two clasp Fre white. black and all the leading eo! Overseaw and Po K stitebed back. gift hid. sewn. Faney Women’s Cape Gauntlet Gloves 2.50 In all the leading shades, with smart straps at the wrists) P. K. sewn 1200 Pairs of Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Special Holiday Selling ‘These are full fashioned pure threat ingrain silk hose with reinforced silk soles and heels. High spliced heels. All shades. all size Sport Wool Hose, 1.95" Hand clocked-—All Wool English Desirable heather mixtures. ¢ ribbed Pay Next Year for One of the Features of the Sale is a number of splendid, silk lined Coats— styled on the lines shown in illustration— iY: Of Finest Quality Bolivia, with Large Collars and Cuffs of Selected Beaverette But the exceptional value does not stop here! Other materials —also such other furs as Australian Opossum and Wolf are wellrepresented! All Sizes and Colors Your Christmas Gifts No Waiting No Delay Make your selection—pay small deposii down TAKE A FULL YEAR TO PAY THE BALANCE. Royal diamonds are blue whit’, perfect cut. Highest grade Brooches, Peurls, Watches, Lavallieres, ete. America’s most _ complete stock. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NO EMPLOYER'S REF- ERENCES. NO RED TAPE —NO WAITING. Call, write or ‘phone for Royal Christ- mas catelog “B.” Repr: entative calls See our advertisements in Cosmopolitan, Red Book, Hearst's, iff fact. all of Amer: "s leading magasines. ra rom $0 ‘ofn.oe ONE YEAR FREE Christmas Sale of Hosiery Just a few of our re- markable offerings, se- lected from a tremen- dous stock: WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK—3-seam lisle top and soles, 12 shacles. $1.79 value. $1.19 Pair WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL RIB- BED HOSE—With hand em broidered clox, heather mixtufe: clox of white, red and_ brown silk $1.95 Pair WOMEN'S ALL-OVER SILK HOSE — Full fashioned, all wanted colors. ‘Worth $3.25. $2.75 Pair CUILDREN’S WOOLEN SPORT HOSE— Jacquard pat- tem; cuff top, contrasting colors with mending yarn attached to each pair. Sizes 5!) to 7. Special 85c MEN'S PURE WOOL FINE RIBBED HOSE—With hand embroidered sill clox.... $1.15 Boys’ Sweaters Now $2.95 This is a leader with the lads Rugged knocksbout has the sporty shawl collar that can be buttoned up around the neck. Made of wool, in the desirable shedes, such heather, du oxford, maroon, brown and na’ For service and thi number cannot be surpassed. sweater as k long wear and just in time for Christ spires a reed. An unusual assortment of styles to se- lect from. Every one is made of the Ainest pure PESSHSSSessssesesese Gift Hdeas For Men Sweaters of Every De scription Golf and Sport Hose Mufflers Woolen Gloves Vests in Various Styles For Women Tuxedo and Coat Sweat ers of Every Description, in Wool or Sitk Skating Sets Scarf and Tam Sets Silk and Woolen Hosiery Vests and Novelty Slip. overs Woolen Gloves and Gaunt lets Woolen Petticoats Knitted Dresses Knitted Capes in Styles For the Kiddies Teddy Bear Sets Slip-over und Cont Sweat ers Woolen Mittens Knitted Leggings Infants’ 3-Piece Sack Suits Hats of Silk or Wool Baby Carriage Covers For the Boys Coat and Si! and Many and 4 » » . > * » . * i; . r r ® » . . » > » . * . * 3 ry . . . . . > » . > » » . » » > . . » » ® t . . ip-over Sweat ers V-Neck and Turtle-Neck Jerseys Sport Hose and Gloves Skating Hats Sleeveless Slip-overs For the Girls Woolen Tuxedo and Coat Sweaters Scarf and Tam Sets Hats and Tam o' Shanters Knitted Gloves and Gauntlets Sport Hose and Scarfs erererert ttt t Ts AEOREREAE RASS same senseeese ages SEESEEESESEESAEESESESEESES SESEESESESE SESS: Seer rr TOV eRe eT TET TE YE ETE { Infants’ Charming Slip-onSweaters That Are Extremely Serviceable 3 A Bargain at $1.55 mas, too. A variety that in- | warmth and comfort for the FREE The “Famous Fain” Tuxedo de Luxe Fashioned of Pure Brushed Wool $6.95 is made of wool, with This sweater pure brughed contrasting revers. and fringe all around bottom. For. skating and general Winter outdoor sports, this is the best and smartest olitfit made. The warmth-giving qualitie combined with the beau- tiful lines of this sweater, make it most desirable. In Brown Buff Peacock White Sizes 36 to 46. aeapecapenipe aia tan tisiaieatnge ga fen Ben Regn Bega Ben Ban Hge s Zephyr wool, and assures Kiddies in these’ cold days. Colors: Buff, American Beauty, Peacock, Brown and also contrasting shades Women’s All-Wool Shaker-Knit Sweate With all pockets, finished in Buff, Brown, Pea cock, Pearl Gray, American Beauty and Heather; regular $15 value. $9 95 Special belt, knit-in fashioned, around full Knitted Petticoats of Pure Wool for Women Closely knitted, finely fin ished with? contrasting striped borders in follow ing desirable Navy and White, Buti, Peacock and Buff, Buff and Peacock and others, Syx sally $1.95 & $2.95 priced at the shades Navy and pecial Holiday Reduction of Women’s Tuxedo $ Sweaters : $4.95 $ : Our entire stock of several newest styles of $7.98 and $8.95 pure wool Tuxedo sweaters hay been reduced to $4.93, This assort ment embraces the most desired patterns and shades, The Tux edo with convertible revers, which can be worn as a coat sweater if desired, is also included. These will make very desirable Christ mas gifts. $ $ Largest Knitwear Stores in t: Open Untt 10.00 Da'ly, includ ng Saturdays $71 Fulton St. Neve Plotbue 10 minutes from to Nevins 8 and 10 minut (B.) Subs Ave How to Reach Fulton St. Store 902 Park Ave. Opposite Tet, Staen taf,