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| mucn for the thing. tha: he sells | wil probably sell a whole tot |Christmas dinner “makings” he did tast year, in spite of the war, ser be. five cents 1 ait So Are Geese, Ducks} jar. } and Game for the Big * Holiday Dinner. CHANBERRIE S LOWER. HIGH LAST YEAR. there er which they wore weir [authorities and des atinas came ‘ Aff the Good Things May Beil felt, the depression and price: i Had for Less Money, “ALL this year the wel Dealers Say. yed. ner of Lg aplte of all the woos that beret 4 thts Christmas there wi" | i be one bright spot. There is every! w indigation that the Christmas dinner | ( Jean thin year tan tt did] — 0) stom (Granet will 4 4 a Cg ifs IN HANDSOME CHRISTMAS BOXES For Father,Son, Husband, Brother or Friend e SILK 504 LISLE 25¢ ¥ | yesterday afternoon end a Garter Corors Dest London Made Clothing ‘ 220 Boys’ Suits Of mixture tweeds or cheviots in latest | models. 7 to 17 years 6.75 8.75 yf Formerly 9.75 to 16.00 1 85 Boys’ Reefers = Of English coatings, belted back, includ- : ing button-to-neck models. 3 to 4 years 9,75 i Formerly 13.50 to 16.50 > 88 Boys’ Overcoats > Of cheviot-, chinchilla, Irish or Scotch * tweeds. 8 to 15 years ob 15.75 Formerly 18 50 to 25.00 : 150 Boys’ Worsted Sweater Suits Sweater, leggins and cap,in various colors. 1to 4 , ears 3.35 Formerly 4,25 Special Gift Negligees for Women ana Misses—2nd Floor Gift Shop * Satin Trimmed Eiderdown Robes Values 6.75 to 10.50 4,75 7.50 ‘anal de Chine Dressing Sacques Values 9.75 to 12. 30 7.50 to 8.95 FIFTH AVENUE : - more than | jcold weather and hard times h it | hae aid C. A. Koetach of | pe are a Ma day, “Many | pair against $1.25 a year ago. Broll- d cranberry | ers were $1.60 é P co. » much. About | 2 $ avery thin Ia going to. bo teas year, Turkeys are meee | ork ¢ |aKPLA 8 WHY PRICES WERE “Last your, just before ‘Thankwrly- ere several weeks of warm many carloads they arrived alth when und the market will sell a pound, jof the f) | Hesh at the Rolie! Visit our ‘‘Gift Shop” Devoted to Low Priced Practical Gifts—and Floor wee THE BVSHAAe Webs, pared with 2% inet year. Pork bas kone down distinctly.” Heineman Bron., at No. rs Late street, bore out the good nts a pound, whereas year they were pound, Squab chickens are $1.10 @ $1.25 'a pair. Rab. and scarce, bringing 60 CRANBERRIES, TOO, WILL BE CHEAPER, Mra. Elizabeth Rainos of Washing: ton Market, who A specialty conte a head a 15 and 20 centa a ettucn In 6, 8 and 10 conte mpared with two heada for 2% cents lant year, and mushroome fare 40 and 60 cents a quart, whereas they were 75 cents last year. Vege- tables and apples are cheaper too.” “Fancy game is cheaper too,” aald Joreph of Washington Market. ainea hens for roasting are selling $1.25 a pair, whereas they wore around $1.60 last year. Jumbo aquab sell for 40 cents, Inst yearn price being 60. Capon is % cents a pound, ast Christmas 30, and ducks 22, a@ compared with 25. yonr of No. 42 Broadway, said to-day he would ask the Grand Jury of pen of Hillsdale, N. J. and drew his will, in which be Hanke Will Make the Usnal Gitte to Thete Employees. While Wall Street, as a rule, will have a very lean Christmas this year because of the depression that exiated in the early part of the year and the complete suspension of business on fied charities. on the ground that Mr. Koeppen unduly influenced in making it. Wack said yesterday: brothers, sisters or cousins. » employees of some companten will re- An- friends and the omury gtfte ch uum of his estate. “That he chose me to carry ow objects as tary act against my protest; Union Trust. ¢ the usual bonus of 10 4 salaries of the emplo: rectora of the Cort authorized the officers t distribute $40,000 among the employees. , os = |it to be my Se aut Stock Ie Ne Christmas buyers have been #0 many at the Home Relief Shop in the! th Street, that the! pmoters foar the stock may not last | enough. If you have anything want to give way—books that! you hi 4, clothes that you have! PLAYER PIANO rniture that you care to pass! will be acceptable at the Shop. ' wince ,the opening last Monday 44.000 ff can use. The player action @ | has been 1 ui have found fine bargains, "1 is not complicated, and will ‘The objects of the Shop are three: To afford opportunity to the poor to buy warm winter clothing at a nom- inal #um; to give employment to women in the sowing rooms, where the worn garments are refurbished and donated materials made up, and to give direct relief to the poor th gas work of Bt. sical wish. We take old ient free. $125 up. Avenue and Thirticth Street, opened list. al and bargain evenings. There was no reindeer sleigh waiting tor him, but all the children in the street ediately recognized bim ai oe King Baggot, the @ had been to the Poat dren all over Greater New York ha been sending to him, and be wi A carrying it to the Santa Claus Asso- 347 Fifth Avenue. ‘Woods has donated the 128 WEST 42D ST., near Broadway, N. Y. 10 New St., Newark jete stock of Victor Republic Theatre and | (™ Plies. In” for Dec, 23 to Demonstration Rooms on ht thousand people who Main Floor. 0. want to give gifts have asked for the lotters. & Ca. Offer Remarkable Values Saturda: in Merchandise Appropriate for Practical Christmas Gifts For Girls and Misses Girls’ Imported Sweaters—1st Floor Hand-made in Switzerland, high neck models in various colors 3to 8 years. Formerly to 6.85 4.35 oy) 4 “ “3.50 85,75 Girls’ Winter Coats—4th Floor Of chinchilla, belted models. 8 to 16 years. Special, 12.50 Misses’ Dresses—4th Floor Of superior serge in plain and. dressy models. 14 to 17 years 12.75 Formetlly up to 23.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits—4th Floor Of fine cheviots. 14 to 17 years 16.50 Formsesly up to 35.00 A Sale of Boys’ Tan Cape Giloves 65c Regularly 1.00 Offering a very unusual value in iVeece lined gloves for everyday hard wear. Sizes 3 to 14 years. at 35th Street ae GRAND JURY INQUIRY ITO WIL CONTEST Says wen. Named Him {a Trustee Against His Wish, But Feels Bound to Fight. Henry Wellington Wack, attorney, gen County, N. J., to investigate the methods of certain persons contesting the will of the late William G. Koep- Mr. Wack was a friend of Koeppen | namod as residuary legates with the proviso that whatever was left after the payment of vequests shoul be devoted by Mr. Wack to certain speci- The will is contested “Mr. Kooppon lett no widow, o| dren, grandchildren, father, mot! owed hin bounty only to his loyal penevolent objects fo | which he bequeathed the small resM- | trustees was his vee {ering accented ‘the trust, 1 betleve PEASE A piano the entire family respond to the slightest mu- ianos in ex- fart pails and sell on conven- Our! Music Roll Library is Used pianos of our own and other good makes from Write for Pier booklet Open PEASEPIANOCO. 34 Flatbush Av., Brooklyn compl Victrolas, Columbia Talking Machines, Records and Sup= ee ee toasuvat, VEVBMMSs 18, 1916, . that} Ber- twas Mr. ree connected doubt if this woman will reappear tor our cross-examinati Geary fat Law of F. L. du Pont of Powder Family. ita ‘entirety unless it should be by further evidence. a State of New Jersey an Tabet Preston, Promoter, Was Brother-in- PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec. 18— ‘Trust Buliding, sna @ brother- Pont of the the family ae the A daughter, Mra. of Chicago arrived few hours after her father had ki himself. She Christmas with her Immediatel; For growing children— good oatmeal and lots of it. H-O is good oatmeal, steam-cooked at the mill. had ly after he the Wrote @ letter to his wite, e ne Rolie, held until her in ra De hee in’ th ity, for for Augusta, - prominent. B. Altman & Cn. SALES OF SPECIAL INTEREST FOR SATURDAY A Sale of Fur Garments, Neckpieces and Muffs at prices far below those usually asked for Furs of similar qualities. Fur Neckpieces and Muffs NECKPIECES Beaver. 3 «© «© © © «© « « $10.50 Pointed Fox . . . «© « « « 15.00 Black Fox. . .« «© «© «© «© « 18.50 Natural Raccoon . . . . 5.25 & 7.50 Skunk Raccoon . . » + «+ «+ 10.50 Hudson Seal . . . «© «© © «© 415.00 Black Wolf. . . . © + 8.50 & 12.50 Rose Wolf Palas Sata ae a eine Saami ea patie ||) Sitka Wolf... «14.50 & 18.50 MUFFS Beaver . . «© «© « «© $15.00 & 21.00 Pointed Fox . . . « «© « «© 21.00 Black Fox. . . « « «© « «© 18,50 Natural Raccoon . . . . 8.00 & 10.50 Skunk Raccoon . . . . . «© 14.50 Hudson Seal . . 1. 1.7. «. © 15.00 Black Wolf . . . . . 10.50 & 16.50 Rose Wolf. . . . .« « « © 185.00 Sitka Wolf . . . . . 12.50 & 18.50 Women’s and Misses’ Fur and Fur-lined Garments at Special Prices. Also Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats in Oxford and black broadcloth, lined with natural muskrat, at the attractive prices of $50.00, $58.00 & $85.00 (Fur Department, Third Floor) Girls’ Coats in the approved styles and fabrics for Winter wear, have been marked, in order to facilitate an early clearance, at . . « « + $6.75, 8.50 & 9.75 Girls’ Imported Coats may also be obtained at greatly reduced prices. In addition to these offerings Girls’ Worsted Dresses, in sizes 6, 8 & 10 years, are on sale at the exqeptionally low prices of $5.00 & 7.50 LARGE: REDUCTIONS have been made in the prices of Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, Dresses and Coats (Depamtments on the Second Floor) A ‘Reduction Sale of Boys’ Clothing and Hats will include the following items, which have been taken from the regular stock and re-priced to insure a quick disposal: Boys’ Norfolk Suits of serviceable woolen mixtures; with. extra pair of knickerbockers, Ate co ieee ah car ek ete, eee Boys’ Norfolk Suits, including high-grade models; some with extra knickerbockers, at ke ea la ca eee Boys’ Imported Overcoats of warm fabrics in light weights; yoke and sleeves satin-lined, Bie a ae ah aes re 2 Boys’ Overcoats in a variety of serviceable gray or brown mixtures. . . . at $6.50 Hats in velour, plush and felt; of foreign and American makes, suitable for the younger boys, have been reduced to $1.00, 2.50 & 4.00 ee HKifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New York A Sale of Men’s Shoes to take place in the Department on the First Floor, will consist of a number of the most desirable styles taken from the regular stock (where they have been $7.00 to $8.50 per pair) and marked at $4.75 & $5.85 per pair. Novelty Jewelry and Bags at special prices. Wrist Bags of fancy moire, in black, blue, taupe and brown, with sterling silver trime ming and dainty silk lining; fitted with mirror and a chained purse . . . at $5.00 Wrist Bags of fancy black moire with dainty silk lining; fitted with purse and. mirror, at. 2 © © «© «© « « $2.25 & 3.00 Silk Opera Bags, variously trimmed and having mirror at base. . . . at $2.00 Black Velvet Neckbands, with silver clasp and an ornament of black enamel and rhine- stones set in sterling silver . . . at $1.75 Black Enamel - and ~ pearl Earrings with French back of I4-karat gold, per pair $1.90 Bar Pins of black enamel and rhinestones set insterlidgsilver. . . . . . at $1.25” There will also be included in this sale Engraved Sterling Silver Military Brushes, in leather case, perpair. . »« + +2 «© «© « - $8.75 The above prices are one-third to one-half lees than those usually asked for similar articles, Thirty-Hth Stree SBR a+ whens its: anor