Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NOVEMBER 94, 19117 wn” for These Splendid oung Men’s OVERCOATS egularly $25, $28 and $30 Ml of the triumphant march of these Fall and Winter Overcoats into the Jast one of them has been tackled. We secured them from three of our nts of the season on our schedule. turing season was waning, and they include their most successful styles, black and Oxford, Chesterfield style. tible collars. Stield Coats in plain black and medium or dark gray. All fully silk-lined. eeve Coats. fn’s taste, and sizes for every man’s physique—S4 to 46-inch chest i pening of the store, at $18.50 each. 2 and $25 Suits, $15.50 ir Winter equipment economically. ;Splendidly-made Suits, fine » tweeds and other all-wool fabrics Plenty of browns, grays, ster SUITS AND OVERCOATS or $15 and $16.60 Grades b pol boy, and for the older men of small stature, who can take from a 31 ome with convertible collars, mostly all with belted back. styles, in mixtures and blue serge. All in sizes 15 to 20 years. Bto $16.50, now at $12 for Suit or Overcoat. 4th Floor turday of the Season in Women’s & Girls’ Salon ual Autumn Bo Materially ice of Every ress We Own bn Sale of tag-end lots reason one may select i of the season at prices to $40. Has Salon you will realize If not, you may get an mare are 600, or more styles Suits for general utility or motoring, traveling, a word, every kind of girl or young woman a reproduction or an el, or if it is one of our ed that it was made o best understand the ounger generation. from each of the most Young Girls’ Dresses, 97.60, were 912.50 to $15 ‘This group includes Dresses for school, afternoon and party wear—serge, velveteen, challis and marquisette. But did you ever see such a dress as the one illustrated, of velveteen at $7.60? It is of very o cuaty blue, brown or black vel- veteen, and the waist is lined with white China silk, trimmed fancy Suits, in 14, with hand-made Irish collar and cuffs, oy, serge, cheviot $28.60, $35, Other Dresses in 6 to 14-year sizes, at $4.60, .50, $10, $10, $20, 690 and $86, wore $6.00 to $68. 7 Or Oo #1O» jot, broadcloth, ‘Tailored Suits for Junior Girls of 118; 16 and 17 yeare— mespun, serge, broadcloth, velveteen mixtures, at 10, $26 and $35, were $20 to $45, Topcoats, 12.60, $16, $20, §26 and $30; were $16.60 to $40. ER Sh) Young Girls’ Coats, $10, were $15 to $18.50 The Coat illustrated, of cheviot, with its trimmings of braid, ball nickel buttons, and broadcloth of a contrasting color is very effective, but there are many other styles in cor- duroy velveteen, cheviot and broadcloth that are equally good looking—and probably more so. Other Coats include general utility and dressy styl of Rreciian in light colors and velvet, trimmed with fee tiful braids, laces and fur: $6, $7.60, $9.76, $12.50, $16, 618.75, 620, $22.60 and $25, were $7.60 to $46, pd satin cordupy vely trimmed wit! as the new set-in , 18 and 20 years, e, cheviot, eordu- iffon, marquisette 3 Instruments May Come and Instruments May Go But in EIGHT VITAL FEATURES of Artistic Musical Interpretation There Exists No Rival for SOLO APOLLO The Day after day the purchasers of other high-priced player-pianos are making great sacrifices in order to ex- change their much-advertised but artistically inadequate instruments for the wonderful new SOLO APOLLO. en one first buys a player-piano, there seems to be very little difference between all of them, and most frequently the decision goes to the one most broadly advertised. Knowledge comes after the first year—when the musical’ development of the owner finds more artistic features to desire. Then, if he learns about the SOLO APOLLO, he realizes the shortcomings of the instru- ment he paid such a big price for. Take the APOLLO’S Exclusive Feature No. 1— The DOUBLE PNEUMATIC SYSTEM, whereby the Melody is automatically brought out ABOVE the accom- paniment, as no other player-piano can do it. The expert salesman, of some other instrument, with years of musical knowledge, experience and dexterity, can produce such beautiful effects as to make this feature seem of small value. himsel ae the purchaser awakens to the tremendous loss when he finds that, with all his efforts, he cannot do this The SOLO APOLLO makes a musician of YOU—and AT ONCE. | Take the APOLLO’S Exclusive Feature No. 2— It strikes DOWNWARD on the Keys, as a musician does—a patented feature that, exists. in no o' piano-builders have been working on the nice balance of the keys—weighing them to 8 For a cent r player, e strings of vastly different resistance. The APOLLO ALONE benefits by this achievement of four generations of piano- ers. build That is why other ‘acid players are noted for their NOISE, and made fun of in the funny papers. man said he never hear the other Ps er and HAM. E out any effort whatever. One the APOLLO played in the apartment above him, but he almost went crazy over iano, TWO flights up. That is because the usual player-piano must be POUNDED to bring out the emphasis, whereas the SOLO APOLLO emphasizes the melody with- This EXCLUSIVE feature CONVINCES every MUSICIAN who hears the SOLO APOLLO, and it makes the owner of other players realize how ARCHAIC are the instruments they possess; and they are never afterward satisfied until they own A SOLO APOLLO, These Are Some of the Other Features EXCLUSIVE to the APOLLO: 8. The Melody can be entirely eliminated, when the accompaniment is desired for singing, or with other instruments, 4, The Accompaniment can be entirely omitted, and only the melody played. , 5. The Apollo Metronome Motor runs the music roll, and cannot be affected in its speed by fast or slow pedaling. 6. The Apollo Motor REWINDS the music roll without pedaling. 7. r begins pumping again. ao . The Transposing . Any pax of a roll of music may be omitted by not pedaling—the spring motor carrying it forward silently until the layer FT evice enables you to play the same music roll in EIGHT DIFFERENT KEYS. Melville Clark was the pioneer maker of 88-note players. Years ago, when others were making instru- ments that played only 58 keys, and later 65 keys, the APOLLO was playing the full piano keyboard. And still the artistic features of the APOLLO are the marvel of musicians and the desire of rival manufacturers, The SOLO APOLLO is the Supreme Christmas Gift It Makes a Musical Home and Makes Musicians of All the Family May we demonstrate the APOLLO for you at your convenience? : es Sold on EASY TERMS, so that only a little of your Christmas money is needed to place this magnifi- cent instrument in your home. Here Are the Christma: You'll need them for the various bits of fan and certainly for tying up the Christmas presents. While Ribbons as work you are doing, ie these special it, it is the wisest time to lay in ample supplies. Prices ei omered Ribbon, 4}; inches wide, in exquisite coloring, 286 5 larly 40c. Ribbon to match, 734 inches wide, 55c a yard, eae ay mibbata in Tadoueed atfochs with colored borders to match, 0 ed, il ly 40¢. © Dresden Ribb hes wide, 600 @ yard, ly 70. 84 in Warp-Printed Baibbena is black, na <a larly 80c, blue and brown, with inches wide, 36c a yard, regularly 55c. ai Ribbons, 154 to'10 inches wide, 100 to $1.60 a yard, ly 16¢ to $3. wan Bikbon’ for lingerie and children’s Dresses, in pink, blue and ghia satin dots, 260 to to iin Taffeta Ribb }» Piece of 10 yards, Nos. 1 to 6, regularly 35¢ in various colors, for fey work, tying up paesares '10 yard pieces, No. 1, 14c, No. 1}4, 18c, No. 2, 22, and No. 3, Main Floor Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, 25c and 50c—Half Price Some of the most charming Gift-handkerchiefs you ever saw— in f beautiful designs, done by hand. a these pretty Handkerchiets regulary 50e t half price, 26¢ to 60c each. Bo: We secured a quantity 0 $1 each, to sell at just xed, if desired. Other Holiday Handkerchief News Women's sheer Irish Linen landkerchiefs, with all-around machine- \broid in effective patterns. 60c each, regularly 75c and $1. or women’s sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, in onecorner embroidered effects, or with scalloped edges, 16c each, regularly 26¢ and 0c. ‘Women’s plain white Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, imported in sheer and medium quality. ne a dozen, larly ize. lor regular! -50, area's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, in med Biz for 750, regularly $1.50. 40 to $3. a dozen. is of pure Irish linen, in lallion design, laundered, Main Floor 1200 Razors at 50c Each A “find” for men whose old razors are “tired.” From one of the best makers in Sheffield, Bugland well tempered, ready for use. Black rubber handles; 54 and directly hollow ground, and set \ in, blades. Imported by ourselves, and specially priced; otherwise $i wouid be their nn a Piano Store, Zighth Floor The Woman Who Selects a $5 Hat Will Get One Whose Price Was Either $10 or $12.75 These are the economies which our annual autumn Clearance Sale will bring lo several hun- dred women tomorrow, as we have lessened all cur $10 andg@ $12.75 Hats to $5. Majority are in demi-tailorec and tailored style of silk and velvet, trimmed with motifs, fancy feathers, fur and worsted ornaments, Beautiful color combinations, also black-and- white and black. The hat illustrated is just one of these many models which were created in our own workroom. Annual Autumn Clearance in the French Salon—$15 50 Hals‘at $7.50 to $65. On Bhird Piser A Host of Economies in the Main Floor Millinery Section As we are adjusting our stock, we have lessened many prices— a few of which we quote: Colored Beaver Sailors, with black silk velvet under-brims, $1. Black Silk Velvet Sailors, $1.95 and $2.75, several shapes; banded, Girls' and Young Women's French Nap Beaver Hats, $3; snowy white; a variety of shapes, Young Girls’ Tailored Hats, 75c—trimmed with ribbons and motifs; a number of styles in black, navy, cardinal and brown, Soft Tailored Hats, $3; close fitting styles, trimmed with wool garnitures, bands and motifs, ” Sut 60 Black Velvet Hats, $1; rolling brims in medium size shapes, plain or ani . Wreaths of silk and gold flowers, $1. Large andshaggy chrysanthemums, Main Floor now a favorite corsage—white and yellow, with foliage, 60c. eee a oo | | APAN now tas forty-five gas com- panies, as against only seven five old. ‘The cornerstone was laid'in. tember, 1793. But, old a# the years ago. is, it Is not yet finished and babi; ‘assis | never will be, woh bo At the London central meat market In 1910 neariy half a million tons of Trinity Corporation, the richest church in the United States, has Iai@ plang to have another branch church and Freee tory at Washington Heights, to cost over $400,000, meat were delivered. | According to a prominent minister, | there Is one saloon for each sixty vot+ ers In the metropolis The Capitol In Wa s| Out of every thousand of those | : =| whose occupation calls for constant work in duaty quarters, five die of con- sumption, according to German offigiel figures; whereas among those who are not exposed to the action of dust only two out of @ thousand die of the die ease named. | The Preference tor “The Behning’’ shown by the entire musieal world is a tribute solely to the artittic and mechenical superiority. THE aaa Mrs. Sarah McKisson of Ne Pa., followed a pet coon into ber cotter recently, She found that it had more than $160 In bills tucked in ite neat, be sides a considerable amount of jewelfy that disappeared recently from homes in the neighborhood. Families have been trying to capture @ sneak thief, Mrs. McKisson now faces the problem of getting the loot back to ite owners. The effect of lightning on Which has long been @ metter of is the highest achievement in Player. Piano building — conceded by the opinion of the gencral music trade— men who know— Their judgment should te your guide. Prices moderate. Terms 7 destred, Datly Demonstration at our w: ‘arerooms FIFTH 295 Kear ne NOE | was struck by lightning, which caused no injury, but chafiged the textute of the concrete in places from granular to vi bs treous, The téak Stern Brothers Announce for Saturday, An Important Reduction Sale of Misses’, Small Women’s Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel comprising many of this season's most desirable styles Suits in Plain and Dressy Models, in Misses’, Small Women’s and Juniors’ sizes able materials, including velvet, Waa Teen $12.50, 15.00, 24.50, 32.50 Heretofore $21.50, 25.00, 35.00 and 45,00 Dresses for Street and Dress Wear, of Serges, Silks, Challies and Shepherd a 57.50, 9.50 i Checks, in sizes for Girls, Heretofore $10.50 to 18.50 of Velveteen, Corduroy, $9.75, 14.75, 19.75 and Novelty Mixtures, in sizes for Misses, at Heretofore $15.00, 21.00 and 29.75 With large assortments of Dancing Dresses of Chiffon Cloth, Crepe de Chine and Meteor, at Corresponding Reductions, | Also a collection of | Coats for Motoring, Utility and Evening Wear, | in Misses’, Small Women's and Juniors’ sizes, t at $9.75, 18.50, 25.00, 35.00 Heretofore $18.50, 25.00, 35.00 and 45.00 Girls’ Coats, ' , st 56.95 of seasonable materials, in sizes 6 to 14 years, ’ Infants’ & Small Children’s Wear Long Coats, handsomely embroidered, white and colored Short Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Bibs, Caps, Bonnets, Hats of Fur, Silk and Cloth; Wrappers, Sacques, Afghans, Pillow Cases, Bassinets, Cradles, Hampers, Wardrobes, Rubber Bath Tubs, Toilet Sets and every requisite for Complete Layettes, : AND IN ADDITION TO-MORROW, EE OO Ay CORDUROY COATS, double-breasted model, in navy and brown, sizes 1 to 5 years, at $3.25 POLO CLOTH COATS, double-faced, in gray, tan, brown and navy, sizes 2 to S years, at 5.50 REVERSIBLE POLO COATS and Chinchilla in Polo Effects, with Belt, in navy and gray, 2 to 5 years, ANGORA SETS, pani ab Sweater, Leggings, Cap and Mitts, in white, gray, red; sizes 1 to 4 years, 6.75 3.75 Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, Boys? First Long Trouser Suits, Young Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers in the latest styles, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SPECIAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED IN Boys’ Russian Overcoats and Reefers, $ of plain or fancy cheviots and Chinchillas, 21 to 8 yrs, 4.75 i Value $6.95 Boys’ Overcoats, New Button-to-Neck Models, of fancy cheviots, in brown and gray, sizes 10 to 18 yrs, Value $12.50 8.00 Stern Brothers have in preparation for Monday, November 27th, An Extraordinary Sale of Fur and Fur-lined Garments, Puffs and Neckpieces of the most reliable and fashionable furs, at prices rarely quoted for corresponding qualities. West 23d and 22d Streets © f Odd Facts Gleaned From Here and There... oo wai ie Se Hh a ee ey