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URGLARS BUSY IN SPITE OF NEW FLATBUSH POLICE: jin the difing rooms to chase burglars, Station Inaugurated 19 Days Ago Hasn’t Recorded Arrest, While Houses Are Looted. Residents in southern Flatbush com- plain of the now police protection ar- ranged by the inauguration of the One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Precinct | station nineteen days ago. They say they haven't any protection at all and that the burglars know it and are operating extensively in that section. Polico Commisisoner Cropsey lives near the borders of the One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Precinct and to night a committee will tel! him that although scarcely a night passes with- out a burglary the police of the new station haven't made an arrest since they have teen there. The new station comprises three frame cottages, fitted with many lux- uries and conveniences. They have par- quet floors, lounging rooms, dining rooms and kitehens, and the angry resi- ts say that the policemen spend too much time at pinochle and checkers and Among the residences robbed in the past week are those of William Well- ford, manager Auto Toples, Avenue H Tae BSvGEMNL wv wun, f£mMLvat, Yevomonan v, aviv. oo ue — and East Fortieth street; Hunt, No, 218 Avenue G; T. B. Acker- son, No. 1280 Ocean avenue; Charles Os- No. 209 Avenue G, and James No, 1802 Nostrand avenue. —E Boon to Mid ANNAPOLIS, Dee bers of the fi ipmen. %—All the mem- ss of midshipmen at the Naval lemy who are in the first conduct de are to be n the unusual privilege of going on a Christmas vacation this year. The only restriction is that the men shail have bona fide invitations to visit rela- tives or friends in cities other than Annapolls. Charies C. | CREAM OOD § THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOO A SPREE FARINA Store Opens at 8.30 And Closes at 6 P. M. The Men’s Neckwear Event of the Season| 5,000 Silk Scarfs, Better Than the Usual $1 Kind, Go on Sale Tomorrow at 65c This isin the way of a Christmas gift from a manufacturer who makes thousands and thousands of scarfs during the year. He pays us this holiday tribute—he takes our silk intended for $1 scarfs, cuts it after the fashion of $1.50 scarfs, and gives it the workmanship and finish of $2.50 scarfs. The product he bills to us at a price which permits of this offer to you-—5,000 better-than-dollar scarfs at 65c. All Plain Colors—All New—All of Fine Rep Silk Black, blue, brown, tan, green, gray, purple, white. Need we remind you that this is your opportunity to pick up half-a-dozen dis- tinctive Christmas gifts at a moderate expenditure? A box for each scarf will be provided, if desired. Ample selling space on the Ninth Street Aisle, just as one enters the Men’s Store fron Broadway. 5,000 vari, 65 cents each. Main floor, New Building. Babies’ and Children’s Hats Meet with Usual fall in Price Prices less than half their original ones. They range from a boy’s felt hat or a corduroy Tam o’Shanter either of which is now 35c in- stead of 75c, to a French hat at $15. At $7.50, from $15, a pretty little imported hat of wistaria velvet with wreath of ribbon roses is the ideal dress hat for a girl of seven or eight years. Many school hats in the number. Third floor, Old building. The Men’s Hat Store Suggests Fur Caps, Gauntlets, Gloves, Collars ° After all is said and done, what gift will a man appreciate more than one of.these exquisite long and afford so much comfort that the giver is not scon for- gotten. A few suggestions: muskrat, natural or dyed seal, raccoon, beaver or coney, $5 to $30. FU GLOVES AND GAUNT- LETS in maymot, nacural end dyed seal, natural or blended muskrat, raccoon, beaver, black dog, natural dog, $4 to $25. FUR COLLARS in various styles. Or, if not fur, perhaps a topper: OPERA HATS from Paris, $6, $7, $8 | End-of-Season Down- ; | SILK HATS from Paris, $7, $12. ) From London, $8. LEATHER HAT BOXES for trav- cling, $5.50 to $16.50, From Vienna, $9 to $16.50. Men's Hat Store, Main floor, New Bldg. Women’s Hats of Fur and Beaver {Merry Christmas” Millinery for | Giciescawarm and wintry and becom: ing to almost everyone. Fur Hats specially made for tomorrow, with gold roses at the side, $10. English beaver hats, trimmed, tail- | ored style, in England, $11, $12, and up to $18. Children's and young girls’. pretty hats in abundance. Second floor, Old Building. | These $12 Silk Chiffon Dresses for Young Women Make the Dream of The Christmas Dance Come True A Number of Party ufacturer Who Frocks from a Man- ' in the sweetest, most win- of the violet dark bl fur creations? They endure so \ ta Sells Thousands of Such Dresses at the Wholesale Prices of $13.50 to $20. - In filmy pink and laven- der, in daffodil yellow and black and white, these pretty chiffons over messa- line and China silk are here some and girlish of styles. Now it is a touch of beadwork; again a skilful introduction of delicate lace; again the whole charming effect is obtained by bands cf satin on skirt and bodice. “| Want This” we cen hear from the girl eyes and chestnut brown hair who sees this frock of porcelain blue with its fairy-like design of silver beads. | “Oh, Phyllis, how lovely this will be for the New Year fraternity FUR CAPS in natural and blended | And dance,”’ from her whose cheeks are pink as a wild rose and whose dark eyes are soft as velvet. By relieving the manufacturer of his entire stock of winter dresses, we were enabled to buy at a price which allows us to dis- po: 14 6 and 18. of these frocks at a little over half of their usual price. Sizes ee a ES TE FO ee mw we Girls’ Top Coats in Sizes 6 to 14 Have Now Reached These End-of-Season Prices, $7.50, $10 and $15 Dress coats and school coats, reefers and inilitary styles, cheviots, chinchillas, worsteds and broadcloths, Aparticularly large Second Floor, Old Building. are all included in the number. selection at $7.50. Lovely Chiffon Veils, 75c Duplicates of $1.50 qualities fresh from the maker. fects, plain colors and exquisite Persian designs. women will use them as scarfs. Black, white, pink, old rose, lavender, blue, gray. Offly 300. Special table, Rotunda. Hemstitehed ends. Pretty shaded ef. Many Two yards long. Old Building JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broodway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. i Money Cheerfully Refunded on All Unsatisfactory Purchases CARPINE JOHN MINDER & SON HUDSON TERMINAL MARKET Hudson Terminal Building, Fulton Street Entrance Phone 4842-4843 Cortlandt We Cook Your Order Free of Char Something for Nothing 149 West 36th St. ey?ay MOST HIGHLY INDORSED METHODS OF TEACHING Hair and Scalp) Treatment, Facial and IST to liven things up at a time when the most of us and are counting pennies for the Chri 8 Gifts, we offer you this goluen opportunity to lay in a ‘stock of senson- Marcel ig goodies at our expense. Waving. FoR | FREE A 45c Bottle of Gordon & Dillworth’s Puncheezy (Choice ta EACH Fruite in Brandy for making Punch), with every $3.00 Y BRANCH urchase in our Grocery Department. | THERE | FREE 1 Regular Size Package Lipton's red Tablets with ISA | x every half pound of Lipton’s Tea at 30c. SPECIAL | FREE, Listticof Van Duzer’s Lemon Orange or Vanilla Extract TEACHER | with every 3 pounds of our Fancy Creamery Butter and a in Prints for $1.00. Acan of Sunbeam Brand Peas with every 5 pounds of Chase & Sanborn’s Blend Coffee for $1.00. a A SMALL TUITION FEE NO EXTRAS You are cordially invited to spesd any week day visiting the classes. Send for Catalogue G Containing. full Information and terms. Sunday World Wants Bring H Monday Morning Wonders. A Bottle of Re Umberto Olive Oil yy hist Smoked Ham, Roasted Virginia Style, for 18c Ii FREE FREE FREE A \4 pound Gas kage of Bleecker & Simons Royal age Formosa, Oolong Tea with every $1.00 purchase of canned goods in our Grocery Department. A regular size pack: we of Quaker Corn Flakes with every Leg of Spring La: (Roasted if desired) at 18c. Ib. The man who craws monograms on stationery, at 35c a quire, is willing to work sixteen hours a day, if necessary, to keep up with the Christrnns or ters Frankly, We Hope to Say Good-bye Tomorrow to Several Groups of Women’s TAILORED SUITS The Prices Prove This Both Women and Young Women May Share in the Benefits of This Stock-Lowering Movement Two groups of excellent suits for women go at $8 and $13. Two groups of suits for budding women of 14 to 18 years, are marked $6.75 and $10. These are all this season’s suits—are all with little or no trimming—of the materials that give best service, such as cheviots and serges—and in de- sirable colors, including many black suits. They are all worth more than we ask for them. And we hope that a lot of. people will recognize this opportunity of making themselves, or others, a practical Christmas gift. Ready Saturday morning, Wanamaker Basement, Old Bldg. Photo Frames of Mock Ivory, at 50c Give Towels To a Homekeeper School of Instruction, near Biray, | All-linen towels, the only satisfactory kind, splendid absorbers of moisture, and just rough enough to promote healthy circulation. $1.50 a dozen—Huckaback or momie towels, all white or red borders; size 17x32 inches. $2 a dozen--Ge linen huckaback towels, ready hemmed, damask; size 17x35 inches. $2.60 a dozen—Hemstitched huckaback towels of good quality, damask borders; 18x36 inches. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. Christmas Handkerchiefs Should Be All-Linen One makes sure of this by getting them here. , Plain hemstitched handkerchiefs for men and women, better than we cold buy today at the prices! Women's, 90c a dozen, Men’s, $1.50 a dozen, With embroidered initial Women’s, $1.20 a dozen. Men’s, $2 a dozen. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. More Than $5 Worth Of Warmthand Service In These Girls’ Coats here at that price. But then the season is advanced and Christmas stocks are crowding, and there are ever sO many good: store reasons these coats should be in use ad of in stock. any kinds that girls of 6 to 14 years like. Too many to describe, but please take our word that much more than money’s worth awaits the late coat buyer. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. U.S. Army Shoes For Men, at $2.85 With government “O. K.” stamp on tne soles. The man who gets a pair may laugh at the snow and slush, All sizes in broed widths. Better looking shoes than you may expect and with more than four dollars’ worth of quality. ‘ maker Basement, Old Building The pure white ones will appeal to many whose boudoir fittings are of Parisian ivory. Others in red and purple are ornamented with gold. All cabinet size. Other gift things in the same section— all special values, prepared for now: Address books, 25c, 35¢, 50c. Telephone registers, 25c, 40c, $1. Trays, 35c. Trinket boxes, 50c. » Bridge pads, 35¢e, 50¢, 75¢. Drinking cups in cases, 25c, 40c, 50c. Leather calendars, 25c, 35c, 50c. Purses, all styles, 25c, 50c. Hasty line pads, 50c, $2. Music folios, $1. Plays I Have Seen, 60c. Music rolls, 50c, 75c. Autograph albums, 50c, $1. Collar bags, 50c, 75¢, $i. Waste baskets, 50c to 85c. Work boxes, $5c to $1. Strap books, 50c, $1. Writing cases, 75c to $1.50. Twine boxes, 50c to 85c, Medicine cases, $1. Coat hangers, in cases, $1. Glove and handkerchief boxes, $1. Tobacco pouches, 50c, $1. Handy boxes, $1.50, Cigar cases, $1, $1.50. Shaving pads, 25c to $1. Cigarette cases, 50c, 65c, $1. Military brushes, in cases, $1.50. Leather-covered clocks, $1.25, $1. 50. Recipe boxes, $1.25, $2. Jewel cases, with tray, $1, #2: 25, $2.75. Manicure sets, $1.50 to $3.50. Photograph albums, $1.50 to $3.50 Dainty silk opera bags, in holly boxes, 50c, Fancy belts, in holly boxes, 50c, Small fans, with bead chains, 25¢. Feather fans, with bone sticks, 50c. Tapestry photo frames, all sizes, 25c to $1. Metal library sets, 2 pieces, 75c. Wanamaker Basement, Old Building. Japs Might Have Made This Sewing Table for some one you know. Made it staunch and strong, with the whole bamboo legs and trimmings; _ partitioned tray inside and shelf be- neath, $3.50 for the 30- inch size. Other prices ‘| for higher and lower ones. Other bamboo furni- | ture, fascinating china that costs surprisingly lit- tle, odd conceits in metal ~— frames, boxes and what- nots, lacquered ware, plain and inlaid, and a hundred other Japanese things here for people who dislike the ordinary gift. Wangmaker Basement, Old Building. Letter racks, $1. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. sy ” |] accept a close margin. With- || trousers would retail at $5. || designs or plain tailored. IY MAKES LITTLE DIFFERE: Stern Brothers Announce the Opening of the First and Third Fioors of their New Building in West Twenty-Second Street adjoining thelr present premises On the First Floor will be found PERFUMERY, LEATHER GOODS, DESK FITTINGS, STATIONERY, ART EMBROIDERY AND NOTION DEPARTMENTS On the Third Floor WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES West 23d and 22d Streets mu f ae ee, re (( (>, BP AVE ser 118 xll9 © 9 OCLOC 74- EN EVERY EVENING UNTIL Special Selling of Men’s All-Wool Trousers at $3.75 These garments are made for us by one of the leading manufacturers in New York. . He has agreed, with us, to out such agreement the Full range of sizes. Fancy Special Selling of Fine Vests for Men This is another event in the Lower-price basement store for men. Racelleiiay, made, of fine materials. You will bé surprised to get such vests at the present prices $1.50 to $2.45. Overcoats, $12, $14, $16. Suits for men and young men, $11 to $16. Basement, New Building. If His Last Year’s Reefer Is Beginning to Fail You Can’t Do Better Than Get One of These at $7.50 Sterling blue and gray Chinchilla, lined with warm flannel, cut extra long, made extra strong. Really extra coats throughout. Ten Dollars? No! $7.50 for boys of 8 to 17. “Long Overcoat for me,” says one boy of ten—but that one’s wishes must be respected. Boys’ Overcoats here are all-wool and mannish in style. $7.50 to $20_. Seems unnecessary to say, “and everything that’s 4 good for boys”—but there are always people who refuse } ! to know until they are told. The ‘“‘all-wool” standard has never been handed down at Wanamaker’s. Main Floor, New Building, _ JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave., Eighth to Tenth street = WHAT YOU WANT= at. A “WORLD WANT” WikL, Go AND GET JT. ' cageese tmanam senienaomaninay” =: gaa