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THB RVENING WOR LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS GRAVESEND TOWNHAL TO HOLD MASS MEETING. dam Opera Houre on West Forty-fourtn street, between ighth and Ninth avenues, to begin an organized move- ment to compel the Public Service Com- | — mission to incorporate in the new sub- way contracts a clause which will com- istoric Landmark, Which|2ite ‘union urs At present, neither the Interborough ; Cost Thousands, Will Be nor the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany will recognize union men. 0 Brotherhood. of Locomotive Engineers ‘Delieves it is up to the Public Service Commission to insist that the union be recognized by the railways in Greater New York. A secret meeting will be held for union members only after the public Rapid Transit Company, in Manhattan, } Torn Down. ' . 4 the town natl of the off vitlege of ravesend, near the Gravesend race rack, was sold by the Comptrolier to- y for $0 to Henry Wolfeohn, wrecker, of No, 270 Madison etreet, The fittie puliding cost tho taxpayers, under ihe regime of John Y. McKane, nobody [knows how many tens of thousands Of] {1704 the public are Gra’ fdolturs, Lately the ilttle three-story | ren Stone, J. Serkes i ervice Comm| Es hes woasdly pags neeAlge| Kennesy and FE. T, Bent, Superintend- amd ent of Tenement House Inspectors. Woywone daye. | It was in the old Town Hall that Me- Kane's henchmen counted the ballote in ‘such a way that James G. Blaine, ‘against whom McKane had a grudge, Jost the electoral vote of New York tate and the Presidency. It was there that Harrison got a mysterious ma- jority that carried the State for him. t was there that McKane and his men kept the records of the public lands under lock and key, pro’ 4 meeting, William R. Willcox, ehair- man of the Public Service Comm! ifr bite meeting. Beside Mr. Willcox those who will address the five thousand mem- bers who are expected t E capacity for the highest musical interpretations is embodied in themselves in squatter owners! ms renting out the lands as their own. From the creation of our Mayor Gaynor held sway from the |over 50 irs ago, Behnin town hall after he had driven out Mo-|@re gracing the homes of ¢ {Cane and became the ruling spirit of |#econd and third J plese that's fascinating intimacy has de in Sistee aoa the reaicine irtdagthenn veloped between the instrument and men will find hidden depositories for the finer senses of the possessors. papers, which will diaciose many Mc- | 9750 Colonial style; $950, Loule xv. Kane doings of which there is now no knowledge. Upholstery MA'L ORDERS Carefully and t‘romptly Filled Innovation Men’s Shirt Sale Today (Friday) and Saturday at Substantial Reductions from Regular Prices PURE SILK SOFT SHIRTS—Exclusive desi, jacquard; white sizes 14to 18. Regular $6.50. : 3. "for ‘3.85 each; Single Shirt 3.80 PURE SILK TUXEDO SHIRTS—Piain white Habutai of fine quality; 100 fine tucks to each bosom; soft double cuffs; sizes 14 to 17—Regular price $6.00. 6 for 3.80 each; 3 for 3.60 each; Single Shirt 3.70 PURE SILK SHIRTS—Best domestic Habutai, most popular and fashionable colorings; also neat black stripes on white grounds; sizes 14 to 17—Regular price $3.50 to $4.50. 6 for 2.10 each; 3 for 2.15 each; Single Shirt 2.20 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Pleated or plain; choicest black and colored fait: spb white grounds; imported and domestic custom materials; fs attached; sizes 14 to 18—! lar prices $2.00 and $2.50 6 for 1.30 each; 3 for 1.35 each; Single Shirt 1.40 TAFFETA FLANNEL SHIRTS—Most comfortable and practical ‘business or general wear shirt; neatest patterns; unshrinkable fast colors; medium weight, soft double cuffe—Rej. prices $2.00 to $2.50. 6 for 1.20 each; 3 for 1.28 each; Single Shire 1.30 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Satin stripes; excellent quality madras; choicest patterns; perfect fit and make; cuffs attached; sizes 14 mi rie price $1.50 to $2.00, 6 for 1.00 each; 3 for 1.05 each; Single Shirt 1.10 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Entire new lots; woven and printed madras— prices $1.10 to $1.50. 6 for 8c each; 3 for 85c. each; Single Shirt 90c Broadway & 1916 5 i i i i st ; ‘-B. Altman & Cn: will hold a Special Sale to-morrow (Saturday) of the discontinued lines of WOMEN’S EVENING SLIPPERS (SIZES INCOMPLETE), formerly sold at $5.00 to $7.00 per pair, at the special price of . . . . . $3.50 Also Satin Evening Slippers in black, white, pink and blue, at the reduced price of ° . . per pair, $3.00 Special Sales of Women’s After- noon and Street Dresses, Tailor- made Suits and Blouses are i _ also being held. OPPENHEIM, Remarkable Reductions French Seal Coats.. Mole Coney Coats.. French Seal Coats.. Raccoon Mufts “Value $15 12.00 Moleskin Muffs Value $35 25.00 Civet Cat Muffs Value $22 15.00 Black Fox Muffs Value $22 16.50 Pointed Fox Muffs Value $32 25.00 Dyed Skunk Muffs Value $20 13.75 Pointed WolfMuffs Value $22 15.00 Women’s Coats—aAt Clearance Prices Entire remaining stock of high-class coats at remarkable reductions Coats in this season’s best models, made of mixtures | and other desirable materials. Coats of highest quality plush, chinchilla, boucle ’ iS. adused from dl 22.00 and polo cloth in desirable model Clearance Sales Furs Coats and Sets—at Clearance Prices - Entire remaining stock, including imported models, at greatly reduced prices French Seal Coats....... Full-length models.......Value $85..... 55.00 34 length; trimmed...... . Full-length models Black fox collar... Hudson Seal Coats..... Full or % length... Hudson Seal Coats. .... Ermine collar............Value $300..... 195.00 Women’s Suits—at Clearance Prices Entire remaining stock of high-class suits at extraordinary reductions Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits in splendid models; made of whipcords, cheviots, diagonals and other desirable mateffals. Reduced from $35 and $40 Women’s Suits of imported broadcloth and other highegrade fabrics; quality, workmanship and style of the highest class. Reduced from $45 and $50 GLLINSs G LD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1919. ¢- 34th Street—New York in All Departments 75.00 a 85.00 + Value $150..... 95.00 . Value $200.....135.00 Raccoon Scarfs Value $10 8.00 Moleskin Scarfs Value $20 15.00 Civet Cat Scarfs Value $10 8.00 Black Fox Scarfs Value $22 16.50 Pointed Fox Starts Valuc 825 18.00 Dyed Skunk Scarfs Value 15 10.00 PointedWolf Scarfs Value $20 14.00 Reduced from $29.75 | 15.00 15.00 22.00 Girls’ Coats and Dresses—At Clearance Prices Girls’ Dresses of hand-embroidered Girls’ Dresses of fine ramie linen repp Special value 2.90 Value $6.75 3.95 Girls’ Coats of corduroy, serge and mixtures Values to 810 3.95 Girls’ Coats of chinchilla, velvet and mixtures Values to 815 5.90 Girls’ Coats of boucle, broadcloth and cheviot Values to $20 7.90 Girls’ Coats of fine chinchilla; sizes 4 125 Boys’ Suits...... Sizes 8 to 18.... 115 Boys’ Overcoats..Sizes 214 to 17.. 100 Boys’ Overcoats..Sizes 214 to 18... Boys’ Suits and Overcoats—at Clearance Prices 135 Boys’ Suits...... Sizes 8 to 17........ Formerly $6.95............ 3.95 to 16 Reduced to 9.75 . Formerly to $14.95 . -Formterly to $14.50 . 8.50 for best, wear the L. R. for morning. Its variety of models is designed to suit every figure and practically every avocation and pleasure. The Dancer's L. R. corset The Singer's L. R. corset The Housewife’s L. R. corset The Short Woman’s L. R. corset The Tall Woman's L. R. corset The Thin Woman's L. R. corset The Large Woman's L. R. corset The Young Girl’s L. R. corset “Al these may be had today in all sizes at prices between #i and $10. (Corset Salons, Third Floor, L. R. Corsets For All Figures The L. R. corset is specially built for the Wanamaker Stores. It is the best American inter- pretation of Paris lines possib'e to imagine. Many of our customers who select our Paris Lillian corsets Old Building.) ” JOHN ‘WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Saee pa ne eetnas ote Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats London Chinchilla Coats Boys’ All Wool Suits fire Gi izadon, of bl ek Grade navy With extra pair of knickerbockers, chinchilla, y, heviots. 5 to 14 years. Heretofore $10.75 7.50 iG a Boys’ Long Overcoats Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits oF in rea iorosl cared gkol model, With extra_pair_of knickerbockers, i- Woo! feeds. Enel twe 10 to 18 years. Heretofore $12.50 7.50 ye event iereesons Py Boys’ Long Overcoats ‘ London Made Norfolk Suits English Guard model of imported Of highest grade Scotch tweed, ' all-wool tweeds. in gray, olive or brown. 10 to 18 years. Heretofore $18.50 1 2.75 9 to 17 years. Heretofore $15.00 Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Misses’ and Girls’ Coats ‘ Girls’ Winter Coats Misses’ Chinchilla Coats Full belt models, of zibeline, cheviot, In navy, Oxford or black chinchilla, Girls’ Russian Model Coats Misses’ Fur Trim’d Coats Of navy, brown or tan English coat- Ot vicuna or chinchilla; fur collar and WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 Heretofore $29.50 Tailored suits of velveteen or corduroy, in navy, Of charmeuse silk, in black, navy, 25.00 18.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 Heretofore $29.50 FILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City . : Equipment Special Holiday Week Offer "A $50 style IX.double-motor Victor Victrola in mahogany or golden. oak, with a hand- somely designed Record Cabinet tomatch, at $65.00 $5.00 first payment and $1.25 per week for 48 weeks The cabinet is equipped with racks, which will be replaced with albums, if desired, at a slight additional cost. This is distinctly an O’Neill-Adams opportunity. The price for the complete outfit, the exceptional beauty of the cabi- net, the payment terms—all serve to illus- trate the aggressiveness of our Victor sec- tion in the service of our patrons. Victrolas and Victor Records Records of your own selection, Payments, 50 cents per week for fifty O'NEILL MAIN STORE, FIFTH FLOOR, ; In New York's Shopping Cenire 10 Co brings you a $13 Victor. brings y. 25 Vict j $1 OO, Visite fina 10 in $1 BO victtia aha “sista Viet e Records of your own sele ° 4 | 6.50 8.50. 9.75 Young Men’s Overcoats Young Men's Suits Saat ataer om gs loot Meda navy, eeniedy Boe Suits; all-wool ol xford chinc! a. imported fabrics. 32 to 40 chest. Hererotore $0.50 18,50 32 10 40 chest. Heretotore $18.75 11.50 London ‘‘Toga” Overcoats Young Men’s Suits Moa Iwata Rad tice ou in Hand ba givher Suits of all-wool ivy, brown, olive or Oxford. 32 to imported fabrics. 40 chest. Heretofore $39.50 to $45.00 25.00 a2K0 40 chest. Heretofore $24.50 | 5.00 fleece cloth and chinchilla. lush collar, silk lined. Braid orna- 7 6 to 14 yrs. Heretofore $12.50 to $16.50 8.50 cient. 14 to 20 yrs. Heretofore $29.50 18.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats Misses’ Seal Velour Coats bed Cp ts ia Nenana and vel- Dressy draped model, of seal velour 1» Si ined. 6 to ears. lush, white brocade silk lining. Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 | 2.50 if to 20 years. z Heretofore $30.50 24.50 ings; silk lined and interlined. stole of civet or natural raccoon. 8 to 14 years, Heretofore $29.50 1 5.00 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $39.50 25.00 WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 96 Misses’ Suits 95 Misses’ Evening Gowns Dressy tailored suits of imported wool fabrics, Of chiffon, crepe meteor and charmeuse, in navy, black and colors. 14 to 20 years. crystal and flower trimming. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 15.00 64 Misses’ Velvet Suits 82 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Peony, black or colors. 14 to 20 years. Copenhagen or taupe. 14 to 20 years. | | | The Complete Victor Payments, 80 cents per week for fifty weeks, ¢