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i i The Thousands of Crippled and Orphaned Children on he Two Days Will See Harold Lloyd in “Dr, Jack” or Wesley Barry in ‘‘Penrod.” affair will be given at the New Yo The purpose of these annual entertainments is to “treat’? as many miaeie = New rarely attend the Most of these children are crippled ome from ort lums, The crippled children will bi Year *s from the hospits e theatres in buses, of the Brooklyn Strand Theatre, be- Eve featuring Harold Lioyd es he has an even beter perform- : eel COTE: ! be the main ‘© for the Brooklyn kiddies, This @ fivecreel comedy will be the main | oT ot don Des. #8 MARTINI picture. A telegram has heen re The main’ feature of the program & ROSSI ceived from Harold Lloyd, in which] will be Wesley Barry, the well-known he expressed bis disappointment at] movie star, in “Penrod.” Besides the VERMOUTH not being able te come all the way|'esular Symphony Orchestra and the . x por |Special musical features, there will br Delicious, straight Precipice Abense: te nies ee pictures of Christmas jn many lands: or anfkad sonal appearance and hichly com-line Topi Review in Christman mending The Evening World for the #8, accompanied by a Lyman $1.50 per bottle ki interest it takes in these un we Yuletide greeting. : eal re The Russian Imperial Quartet wit! For eale at Sean hyblckiy make Its first Amer all Dealers Included 'n this on the smgs which have made its mem bers so popular with children and] pianist, their parents; alsd. some appropriate Yuletide specia:ties, a fantastic pres entation by Walk Hubn, called “Thy The N. Y. and Brooklyn Strands In Warm Competition to Excel in Evening World ‘Orphan Party ertainment, be a comedy, will * Quartet, singingjJacob Bestrieskym, second tenor: TTIA?, Wash, Dee 9 |ter. s and Theatre to thousands of children for the children. Thi posed of Leon Shop Morris Rogalsky, baritone; Mishel Sehvetz, basso; Jacob Kreltzberg, “Incident No. 7" on the program al Merry Riders,‘ In which numerous} , comedians will disport themselven, and a selection of several educational |: films, both scenic and biological The management of the Strand Siinonty etiatemaa ot the makes the folowing statement to The] Downtown Chamber of Commerce t+ Evening Worla: “Both Moe Mark, President and twanagin director, are tuch joy and pleasure from 1 ‘an, ing and donating this programm *8 the children will get from seving It, “We consider ourseives cause we have beep able to do thir perennially, and trust that a benigr Providence will help us with the con tinuance of this work 4s long as th: Mark Strand Theatre or any other oi our institutions “of entertainment ex ists, pass the other entertainment, Iessed be- The competition between the two | the bill. n Strand and the ch trying to sur- eellence of the | nite, in charge of the arrangemen's He fives much praise to The fvening World for the good that it ts aoing tn ", making so many children happy. a 2-| TWO MEN 3TABBED IN ROW OVER BILL Frank Kelley, nineteen, No. 217 West 15th Street, and Matthew Kelley, nine- teen, No 127 Eighth Avenue, not re lated, had a meal in a restaurant at No 84 Seventh Avenue early to-day, Nich- | [pf olas Ketnos, sixty-two, the man in th cherge, says they refused to pay. They | [Mit say they merely disputed the amount of | Tea Sets from $10 to $240 T'S HARD to improve on old established custom-, and the only way we can think of to improve on the good old custom of afternoon tea is to serve the social brew in a tea set of Ovington’s china. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. Words led to blows, and Ketnos leged to have stabbed Frank In the and Matthew In the arm with a carving The two men were taken to interesting. Mr. | Bellevue, where {t was sald their condi- |} Edward L. Hymn. managing director (tion Is not serlous. REPULSED LOVER SLAYS THREE CHILDREN, SELF 26.—The to-day tried to learn the history of Emit Neurl or, Ww of D. C. Engel, 1) three platola just \ of Christmas Day Ixteen-yearsold slater of the vietims, sald that the forty-year- ol sinyer made love to her last spring, shot at her when she repelled his ad- vancen and afterward wrote letters threatening to kill her and her family, By Sophie Irene Loeb, -_- ‘To-morrow morning at 10 o'clock The Evening WoMd's unnuul Christmas Sole Agents for the U. 8, W. A. TAYLOR & CO. 29 Broadway, New York G. Aliman & Gn. - Decided Price Revisions will prove of special interest to college men reduced to $35.00 & 45.00 (And a limited number of Suits in sizes 34, 35 There will be én Sale at the same time 150 Golf Suits, bockers; excellent for skating and other sports wear, at the reduced price of $20.00 (Men’s Clothing Department, Sixth Floor) Pprnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnrnannnnrnrnnnn Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, RNew York which have been made throughout the entire stock of MEN'S SUITS at home for the holidays Included are ‘ 600 Sack Suits (sizes incomplete) and 36, at $25.00) consisting of coat and knicker- Thirty-fourth Sireet Thirty-fitth Street Ne eet _TEE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1099. Lord & Taylor’ FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE Fitz Roy 1900 . ~ Reduction Sales on the Fourth Floor Boys’ Coats : $9.75 $14.75 Junior Overcoats, $9.75—3 to 10 years. ‘All wool and chinchilla wool lined. ~ Mackinaws, $9.75—All wool in solid colors or plaid, 8 to 18 years. Junior Overcoats, $14.75—Our better quality, both plain and fancy materials, many with _ plaid backs, 3 to 10 years, School Overcoats, $14.75—Wool and plaid back linings, 1 to 17 years. Mackinaws, $14.75—The best quality in material and workman- ship. Plaid or solid colors. Children’s Coats $7.50 $10.50 #18 Play Coats, $7.50—durable ma- terials and plain tailored styles. Sensible dark colors. 2 to 6 years. Sports Models, $10.50—rough sturdy ma- terials and a few fur trimmed coats. 2 to 6 years. Fur Trimmed, $18—many of our finer coats trimmed with handsome fur collars. 2 to 6 years. Winter Hats—for the 2 to 6 year old. These, toa, have been greatly reduced. They are now priced $1.95 to $2.95. Girls’ Coats 912.95 819.50 $29.50 6 to 12 years, $12.95— Winter coats, some with fur collars, others plain tailored. Full lined throughout. Also a few medium weight coats. 6 to 16.years, $19.50 —Fine wool fabrics, many fur trimmed, some silk lined. A few plain tailored styles. Junior Misses’ $29.50 — Bolivia, Marleen, Duvet de laine and other lovely materials, mostly fur trimmed but a good selection of plain tailored models. Children’s Shoes $3.95, $4.50, %6 Children’s and Misses’, $3.95 tan lace shoes for winter wear. Sizes from children’s 8 to misses’ 2. Boys, $3.95—tan laced shoes for boys and little men to wear everydayy ; Boys, $4.50—strong, well built tan shoes, sizes 2% to 6. Growing Girls, $6—tan oxfords with wing tip for school wear. - FOURTH FLOOR Clearance Sale—Colored Cotton Fabrics, White Wash Fabrics, Flannels and Eiderdowns SHORT lengths, every one marked at considerably reduced price, _one that will assure you a distinct saving. There are dimities, organdies, ginghams, voiles, percales, batistes, long cloth and flannels. Lengths are suitable for almost-every purpose. A Special Purchase — Specially Priced Comfortables YOUR extra winter covers—at exceptionally low prices. Full size comfortables — practically every color. Dozens of comfortables to choose from—but only one or two of a kind in every case. Wool Filled #5 to *10 #10 to %35 Coverings of sateen, Coverings of silk silkoline, cambric. and silk mull, Down Filled 10-to #15 #15 to #50” Coverings of sateen Coverings of all and cambric, si SECOND FLOOR | Cotton Filled ? 3 to *6.50 Coverings of cambric and mull, Crib size comfortables are included in the group, at unusually low prices. Blankets and bed spreads have been radi- cally reduced in price for this event, New House Dresses Are Tastefully Simple in Style VOILES, tissue ginghams, dainty striped batiste, linen checked gingham —the fabrics of the charming new house dresses we have just received. Every one is of that delightfully simple style that is so well adapted to this particular kind of frock. Long straight lines, crisp white collars and cuffs, loose sashes and everywhere the finest finishing touches that mark these dresses as belonging among those of finer quality. ; A fine voile, for example, outlines neck, sleeves and belt with braided designs — and. braid is the newest thing you know ! A. checked tissue has trimmings of filet lace. A dotted batiste is most effectively finished with long white surplice and cuffs to match. : They're the kind of dresses you like to wear around the house all the year through and they are most in- experisive at $5.50 to $14.75, SECOND FLOOR Buy Gloves With Your Christmas Money WERE you one of those fortunate people who received money for Christ« mas? Or did some one give you a gift certificate? Then you are sure to be interested in the extremely ate tractive glove values we are offering tomorrow. An Excellent Selection, $1.65 Short glace kid, short suede, short ~ cape and street styles, all of then formerly much higher priced. And at $2.50 Strap wrist cape and novelty styles, Also a splendid quality in two clasp pique kid gloves. Long White Kid, $4.75 An especially tempting value at the height of the social season. These gloves are of excellent quality, 16 button length glace kid. GROUND FLOOR Women’s Colonial Pumps Reduced to $8.75 PATENT leather combined with fawn suede —as smart a combination as you can find in this season of smart combinations. There are two styles, one with fawn buckle and heel, the \other with fawn. back. Black kid Colonials taken from stock-and reduced to this price. | SECOND FLOOR Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) $245, #295, $365 FASHION notes tell us that Hud- son Seal (dyed muskrat) is being much worn in the evening as well as by day. It takes its place among more elaborate furs—and that is one explanation of its popularity, that it looks decidedly rich yet so very serviceable. Natural Raccoon Coats, 40-inch length, $225. FOURTH FLOOR New Silks NEW spting foulards in the season’s newest designs and colors. 40 inches wide, yard $1.78. Fancy printed crepe de Chine in a complete range of colors and designs, 4o inches wide, yard $2.95, Imported tinsel brocades, including velour faconne, damos metal and moire antique. 4o inches wide, yard $7.95. GROUND FLOOR