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ven 2 ATEN TST ahh BVENING WU, SUMMONS WIFE TO COURT. | WISH TO FLY OVER CITY? Dr. Todd Testifies She Calls Him ALL RIGHT, 60 AHEAD a@aosVArt, VEVLEMBED 16 brakes. 3. A figure eight around two marks five hundred metres apart. In making turns the aviator must keep of his apparatus within semi-circies of fifty metres radius from each turn- ing mark as « centre. Fontana Sings in Concert With the Philharmonic Spa ChristmasinNewYorkatWanamaker’s| Du Gisese Wilton eee ef Ne. ett There's Nothing to Stop You—The West One Hundred and Fourteenth] Aero Club Has Rescinded Its | ¢¢ ” The JOHN WANAMAKER STORE, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street (Tetephone 4700 Stuyvesant) By Syloester Rawling. | street, trom whom she 1s separated, Prokibt \ Storm Hero” tes = DOUARDO FERRARI - FON- appeared yesterday in West Sido Po- rohibitory Rule. iU b il TANA, tenor, husband of Mar jiog Court in answer to a simmons| There'd be « good doal to stop you| UMDFellas @arete Matzenauer, who scored at Ge Metropolitan Opera House last season tn “L'Amore del Tre Re” was mental to him and his friends, Todd the soloist st the Philharmonic So- formerly was a minister. G@lety’s concert in Carnegie Hall test | When the doctor repeated his aight. His offerings were Beethoven's charge before Magistrate Marsh, “Adelaide” and Don Alvare’s aria Joseph L. Zoetzl, a lawyer of No. from Verdi's opera “La Forsa del 206 Broadway, who represented Mrs. Destino,” both sung in Italian. To | Todd, said transcribe a German song into Italian} “These delusions first were noticed! got out by her husband, who charges it you tried to fly over London, Berlin, her with having delusions detri- Paris or Petrograd, but there's noth- ing to stop you flying over New York, if you know how. Hitherto flying over cities save by special permits was strictly forbidden aviators. by the Aero Club, Yesterday the club governors rescinded the rule, But flying over cities is restricted to exports. And these are tho little stunts you are expected to perform if Probably it is in THE Jewelry Store Diamonds? A daimond cutter's entire stock of Sel tena platinum mounted dia- A New One if the Wind Breaks It. IDEAL XMAS Sterling Siloer Trinkets? A vanity case at $7.50 upward} YY ve case at for the hearing of an American audi- | ence was not the happiest thing to! do, If the excuse be that Mr. Fon- | tana can sing neither in German nor by the doctor after $35.000 which Mrs. you would qualify in tha Todd had inherited from her mother 1, A cross-coun fli e | was spent. designated starting point to a point | pent. The doctor speculated! st ienst twent miles distant and | with his wife's money and lost it./yoturn to the starting point without! t from a! cot. GIFTS $1to $10 hand $18.75 and $20. Silver Picture Frames? An astonishing collection—all jewelry is here at 30 and 35 Baar ce less than current rates. at $35 up to $4250. Watches? sizes, shapes and designs—75¢ up to $35. Sterling Silver Articles? Macatee at $10.50 and $15 n English, then why present the song at all? Mr. Fontana seemed strangely wervous for a successful singer in Opera and did not do himself justice. Let the large audience applauded him She also paid for his education whon | allzhting. bi , he was attending the College of; 2. A glide, without power, from a igetsles. Rotten 8 Inetght of 21500 feet, coming to rest | AMI off wife told within fifty metres’ of a previously threumhsut the count designated point without the use of Miller Bros. & A bracelet watch just arrived from Switzerland at $16; a dia- mond studded novelty watch from Peris at $675 and a hundred other kinds at prices between these two Greenhut Co. Blogm . Adams Flanigan Batt ere ly, Co., New York, Mfrs. tenerously. a a Perndividual salt sets for six people, wiee the. stars of the Clocks? peas ey should be. To Himsky-orsa- « oc',timenlece here for every one-— A Bit of Dutch Silver? an Gare Es ieee to the Great Toy VVorld| || °° = Pe A flower vase for $18 to $75. Some Novelty Jewelry? Rana pearls—the nearest ap- proach to the genuine Oriental pearls—are mounted with or platinum and real diamonds. Main floor, Old Building. Motor Entrance at 10th Street. on, Maximillian Pilzer, the first v! ast, distinguishing himself. It m: » doubted whether Richard Straus: Til Eulenspiegel” ever got such a} ‘licking exposition. Mr. Stransky | mself seemed fairly to revel in the) ogue's pranks. At the end, Lisz! cungarian rhapgody, No. 1, was pi ented so incisively and with such | \ectrifying effect as to make one’s erves tingle. 5 Silver Toiletware? A military brush for baby at $2.50 upward; a powder set for baby at $8.50 set; a three-piece set of brush, comb and mirror for women at $13.50 and more. at Wanamaker’s The child who has not seen the dolls and toys and all the other hosts of playthings here has so far missed a good big part of Christmas. Besides—there’s Wotsat and Optick and Santa—and the Rabbit Farm and the Children’s House and, oh, lots and lots of other things. Come tomorrow. ; Another pianist entered upon uready crowded local arena in sital at Aeolian Hall yesterday aft neon, He is Jan Sickesz, a H der, whose home since he was a child has been in Munich, where he Won recognition. Mr. Sickesz is a refugee, who got away from Ger- many by way of Genoa with iittle More than the clothes upon his back. He found favor with Americans on board the ship which brought him to America, and they helped him to appearances in the West and finally here. Mr. Sickesz’s playing com- mands respect. His tone is ood, Fourth Gallery, New Building, New Clothes Rushed in—Our Own Stocks Repriced Young Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses Coats $13.50 and $20 Every Woman Secretly Wishes for---a Fur Gift Pointed Fox Muffs, $20 to $125. Scarfs, $19.50 to $87.50. Another Christmas Sale A fur coat, a fur set, what woman does not want them? e e his expression varied, his under P The fur market at Wana- Regularly $25 to $32.50 fie acez=|Planos and Player-l 1amos | wm. scrs see nee | ete . kems of the collection Gluded Beethoven's EMtoonitght™ individually selected, labeled Muffs, $12.50, $16.50, $25, $28, $35, | is the high waisted, flaring skirted sonata and compositions by Schu- 4 . $38, $45, $55. broadcloth coat with choker collar mann, Brahms, Rachmaninow and ‘ true to their name, furs mod- sg -uirs, $9.50, $12.50, $16.50, $22.50, | of chinchilla squirrel or beaver. Scone Further shipments from the factory of HENRY & S. G. LINDEMAN of erately priced because this is $37.50, $48. Ce arene a ae RPioreanl ade teotiortin panna Pianos and Player-Pianos will be put on sale in the Wanamaker Piano Salons a twelve months in the year Shunk Fure Pen trcgibvarttfhy been tnepsl acid Rharacters, Mr, Toseanint conducting, ||| tomorrow. business. ini ise ona Gt Gur eoclaittad: with raccoon opossum collar; Rng Was repeated at the Metropolitan Muffs, $25, $28, $32.50, $39.50, $42 jish tweed wil natural raccoon Opera House last night. The per- Scattered all through our ride heal ai ” opossum coller, and many more. pairrenss that remained Titaet ih New Pianos, regularly sold for $250, at $1 65 collections are exceptiona! pire $10, $11.50, $16.50, $21, $25, just before the execution. Then the values. Some of the finer $37.50, $50. Suits $12.50, $15 ervous ones, to avold the nvixe of the shooting by the firing squad, fled. ———_—_—. 151 ALTMAN EMPLOYEES GET $2,500 EACH Executors of Merchant's Estate Credit Themselves Now With Total of $5,170,881. ‘The executors of the estate of Benja- min Altman, the drygoods merchant, filed their accounting in the Surrogate's Court yesterday and asked for a judicial acttlement. ‘The accounting shows that the execu- tors charge themselves $6,386,479 taxable by the State, $307,007 increase in capital and $1,438,637 income collected, a total of $8,192,023. They credit themselves now with a total of $5,170,581 One hundred and fifty-one employees of B. Altman & Co. were pu will $2,500 each and 161 em Paid $1,000 each. ‘The bala Gome and interest still to be distri amounts to $2,961,142. Of this $2.0 fs capital, and the nce interest. It is stated that 6 shares of the B. Altman & Co, willed to the New Player-Pianos at $325, $335 and $355 (Regular prices of which were $450 to $600) and $18.50 Regularly $22.50 to $32.50 Among them are full skirts, new beaver collars, belted school suits and dressy afternoon suits in broad- cloth, corduroy, velveteen, cheviot, serge and novelty cloths. | All sizes broken sizes in furriers are already starting to plan their next season’s business and have turned over to us small lots of beautiful furs at 25 to 40 per cent. less. For tomorrow, Saturday, we call special attention to the following furs in wide variety of desirable styles and .ualities. Fur Coats Pony coats, $25, $28 and up to $50. Cargcul coats, $40 to $325. Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), $65 to $350. With them, exchanged instruments put into shape this week. Used Pianos, $110, $125, $135, $145, $190, $210 Worthy of a place in any good home. Day Dresses $7.50, $10 and $15 Originally $15 to $25 Silk, serge, combination silk and. serge and poplin. London Raincoats $6 Made in London and bearing the London label. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years in this collection. Second floor, Old Building, Nearseal coats (dyed coney), $55 to $85. Persian lamb coats, the dignified fur, $100 to $325. Moleskin coats, $125 to $400, Many men are coming here each day to choose gifts of furs and our experts are always glad to pick out for them the best possible quality at any certain price or advise them as to the best style of coat or set for any particular type of woman. Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building. in some styles, %. Evening Dresses $10, $13.50 and $15 Even the $10 frock is a charming affair of chiffon with wide velvet empire belt. White and light shades. TERMS— Whatever purchasers want, in reason. Delivery any time desired, between now and Christmas. Saturday, in the Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth, New York Full Size Assortments —Splendid Qualities —Wide Selection of Silk Stockings, $1 to $18 Pair Special $1.25, regular $1.50 to $2 Black pure silk self clocked, pure silk with shot effect in boot pattern or all over effects; heavy plain black silk. Main floor, Old Building stock, Altman Foundation, have produced an income of $519, into the hands of the executors, ‘This | stock under reappraisal by the State was | “ecently valued at $225 a share. ‘The executors are Michael Friedsam, Bernard Sachs, George R. Read and Ed- win J. Steiner, MASON’S- $1.50 Worth Quaint Cast Brass Novelties for Gifts Just arrived from Eng- land, in time for Christ- mas giving. Here is an opportunity to give some- thing that is “different” A NECKTIE Sale That Tops Them All Every Tie New $1, $2, $2.50 Neckties for 85c $1 Neckties, $1.50 shape, for 50c 50c Neckties, each in box, 35c “I’m going to give you the strongest necktie sale New York has ever seen,” said the man who made a quarter of a million ties we have sold this year. He kept his word. We chose the silks together. And he made the ties the way we told him to make them. The Ties at 50c are wonders. The patterns are not for sale anywhere under $1. The shape was copied from one of our REDLEAF $1.50 ties, with wide flowing erds. The Ties at 85¢c are of fine substantial silks, in patterns we have not shown before. The Ties at 35¢c are silk and artificial silk, in college stripes, figures, Persian effects and attractive fancy weaves, 11,200 in all, on sale first time tomorrow. ‘The Men's Store, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Four Ways to Wear This Rain Cape | Special at $1.75 and inexpensive. Made of good quality rubberized sateen; hood lined with plaid silk Guaranteed fast color and rain proof, Navy and garnet. Sizes 6 to 14. Packed in Christmas gift boxes. Girls’ Section—- Subway floor, Old Building. The Grace Girl Bought Her Mother an L. R. Corset Her mother is rather large and though she hasn’t wanted to wear perfectly straight corsets, she has had to because there weren’t any other kinds. Recently the Grace Girl discovered L. R. Corsets with Curve at Waistline and slightly higher than usual bust. There are door knobs reproducing all sorts of historical figures, bells for the door or table, candle sticks door porters, individual spoons and all sorts of odd pieces. Housewares Store, Subway floor, New Blc'g. B-O0O-Y=S a Saturday Full of Good Things Mackinaws, $6.75 Overcoats, $7.50 Regular prices are $8.50, $10.50 Full raglan shoulders for large and $12.50; tartans, over-plaids and — boys, and reefer, polo and Russian solid tones; red, brown, gray, black styles for the smaller boys; quarter and dark tones on light grounds; 8 lined and fulllined. Sizes 4 to to 18 year sizes. 17 years Its name is the L. R. Dress Corset, 6. its lines and comfort. se A good model for women who want to reduce is the L. R. Riviera model ($6), unusually boned in the back. Tired Christmas Shoppers will find the following models restful: Her mother was delighted with Table and Stool Others With INDEX CABINET TOP, 92.75. Worth $6.50, | We have a» extra large size table Gift Extra for Men! and stool, L. R. Rest Corset, suede, no bones over hips, #5. aoe f on A ae A and $7.50 Overcoats, $12.50 Covered with Chase Leather, | L. R. Dancing Corset, weight 9 ounces, 83.50 pis, pnw 30,0! pay x) damn woe ||| 500 Blanket Bathrobes and Stool upholstered with Other L. R. models, $1.50 upward. |]] $10.50; most have extra knickers; yew coats of chinchilla and. warm same. Made in Mahogany ||] Norfolle models in a host of good jnixtures. 4 to 17-year sizes, finish, Golden, Fumed and colorings; sizes 7 to 18 years, $5 for our $8 grade Subway Entrance, New Building. Special $2, usually $3.50 Charming very light L. R. Corset, bound in satin, with elastic at top and bottom, no bones over: hips, very specially priced at #2. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Novelty Suits, $5.75 4 to B-year sizes; quite a variety of fabrics, shades and models, Second floor, Old Building. oh Fh, ffreauufs shre ’ Suits at $15 That were $20 and $25 in our own stocks. Imported fabrics; hand-tailored Early English Oak. Value $6.75 Mail ur enone Orders 1 Furniture, Carpets, Etc. Cor. Bridge St., lym, N. Specirl rri » 92,25 io MASON’S o Xe