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In which it ie to be used. ae ee a with your brother about a snake test summer? Yes, I did, 1 bet ie | bs pero wnat tis ot 4 enabe ay tive position of the imaginary and pore North Poles must be con- dere: THE OZARK SAGE TO THE FLAT GOTHAM SUN DIAL | STARTS FIGHT IN esse ae | PIKE COUNTY, ARK.) inc k that's exactly right. boy Prof, Pete Brown, known aa lve sage! ine Mountain,” main! that one sun dial will tell time as well in Zwingle, Ia., as it will in) er even in dial here yesterda: te Prot. ‘Wallach called & special meet of the Fiat Top Scientific Society eee exhibited | Ni it Inst even! nee, " he eald at the gather- have here an excellent spect- men of & sun dial made in Germany and regulated for New York Ume. “Bun dials don't have ‘& be regu- lated for any particular time,” inter- rupted Pi jrown, and the trouble began. Brown ead that « sun dial, being Ce A, flat a sf a w % rater apt ct ‘The sun shines th Te on every where it bite t! “and a aun ‘dial would ~ Sunburst, Montana, to make a bet ike that with camaelglogsn Being “Set” for Manhattan Island, Will It Tell the Right Time in Arkansas? NO, THUNDERS WALLACH Yes, Shouts Péte Brown, and Then Sheriff Shoots Up the Pesky Contraption. (Rectal to The Rrening World.) DIAL, Ark., Jan. 1—Prot. ll ghatow~! Wallach, a noted scientist of Pike County, in thie State, is greatly pus- sled to-day over a aun dial he received “a aoe and it would show 8 e ‘ittor: Don't they have Eastern York, and isn’t our time Ff i a ater?” WHEN A DIAL’S A DIAL AND A COMPASS 16 A COMPASS. “That's all right,” yelled Brown, “pat you're talking about clock time. i DON’T TAKE CALOMEL vem your nee ate rien Eioee, nu 6 10-cent tthe liver | better | fi And Those Who Buy in New York You read. You believed. You came. You bought. You were satisfied, You—from whore support all the store's strength comes, joined with us in ’The Greatest Sale in the History of Men’s Clothing One man started from uptown at 7.30, got caught in the Subway block, and got here about 9.30, “Took ‘me two hours to get here,” he said, “BUT PM HE. @ There were many more like him, determined to get here. It’s fine! | Tomorrow Is | Another ‘Day and those who come tomorrow will find Plenty of fine Suits Plenty of fine Overcoats More than 8,000, all told Every slze from 34 to 46 Hundreds of good patterns Plenty real savings Men's SUITS—$23.50, $18.50, $14.50, $11.50 OVERCOATS—$24.50, $19.50, $14.50, $11.50, $9.75 From the great national clothing manufacturers and our own fine stocks. In the first Annual National Clearaway of Men's Better Suits and Overcoats. All sizes, very desirable patterns, all at quite a reduction from regular prices. at OHN WANAMAKER Broadwcy at Ninth Street, New York just Poll tAadraey J Le meyneite, hie Ga tr Charlies May, an Herman and Charlies Osi- ‘Mes. Jane A. Van Brunt Duryea, descendant of Rutgert Joosten Van ‘Yer credited with having volkinnten | the “method of unloading coal barges by means ompase impasse. end bw alr) buckets and elevators, | ints to the. North Pole and the is > other end to the South.” gon at a “Why, there are two North Poles,” Prof. Wallach, brandishing his! and gun dial threateningly. ‘There is the poe Se Cored and the magnetic teeae ties 1 Now aa bt pi ‘the o were way change ft. Why, sun oor ‘are just like com- Pannen pects. A companys has to be Adjusted. tor (fifferent parts of | wo, earth's P Coa! , for a AE ge Tl a How ot Renae del Dissent at his Bis nome, | of. "What pointe toward the N ence with the compass, plied pry ye F |e aa 10 be regulated a heh ‘above sea level. gee Bs) = automatic | ptatol and eo ‘Out of Sans him, The meeting thon, was, of I Lys vi fs cAll moths recogni So fers by Journ Wallach expects to be| hold ancther meeting and 7 the eatin as soon as heare Broadway ond Ninth, New York Astor Now the BOYS Have Their Turn— 4,350 Boys’ Wash Suits In the January Sale Manufacturers welcome the Wenn. afforded by this annual | sale of Boys’ Suits. It is the | ps Sapeoe sd which allows them to kee workrooms going during a dull . The merchandise in the sale equal of our regular year-round Every suit was newly pur- its at $2.25 are imported. On the Second Floor and Main Aisle, Old Building. 790 Suits at $1.65 870 Suits at $2.25 Our $2.75 to $3.50 Grades Our $3.50 to $6 Grades Sises 214 to 10 years. Sizes 214 to 16 years On the Subway Floor, Old and New Building. 600 Suits at 85c. 700 Suits at $1.25 700 Suits at $1 Our $1 and $1.25 Grades Our $1.75 and $2 Grades Our $1.50 Grade Sizes 234 to 10 years. 700 Suits at $1.45—Our $2.25 and $2.50 Grades—sizes 24 to 10. years. Some ofthe _1“The Perfectly Wonderful STICKLEY| Sale” of Women’s Coats GOES ON— Furniture Below Half Less 75 Evening Wraps At HALF And there are fashionable fe — rev * coats in wanted materials for we All Fumed Oak every woman who is going to jie tng yo cones Recker leather cushion erat and| Heed @ new coat this winter. Yu jj] beck, S11, regularly ose. Exquisite linings! 50 for wraps earlier $55 Telephone table, $2, vegly 485. | $5, $7.50, $10, $12.75, 1380 ior wraps cae 88 to -door ee ee $14.50 on the Subway floor, "S78 to $250 for wraps earlier bg EP a 081.80. ao $6880 for the woolen nets, Buffet, 630.75, y : $15, $18.75, $25, $30, $35 Setien, leather cushion cant, 618, 549, $48 on the Second floor, fine SS ae oot tome cris, 0,108 Being, ietted bon ss iter ton Ob ids oT | ey $7,000 of Lamps in a Sale ee to Go for $4,000 Note—These are from = manufacturer whose tributed mainly through small, exclusive speci "Floor Lamps | 615 lamp for 10 616 lamp for 612 50 025 lamp 095 lamp for 4 lemp for 0 lemp for soo lamp for $00 Silk Shades hpecially designed for these lamps i & ly Oa8. uct is dis- Herving table, $14, regularly O00 ty decorating Rocker, leather seat, 68, req'ly 816. Dinner gong, 64.50, atta” hat Rocker, bog eoat 641.78, oe | Chait, wach moat 65.50, vog'y 01.88 table, 6 drawers, 69.76, we Bullet, mirror beck, $34.25, regu: 5 = gTTIT SEE HEE z 3 3 eeel £ S88te EREEEEEE at” of drawers, 616.00, regularly sbuze, #16 shade for 1s shade for PeeevEEESS Toa table, $6.60, regularly “1 etter leather cushion erat, $47, i Vikarmonte 36 A hina 2B nial B. Altman & Ce. The Department for Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters has just received and is displaying a number of entirely new importations, among which are WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ GENUINE ANGORA WOOL SWEATERS some with Scarf and Cap to match. A Special Offeriug in this Department consists of a selection of Milanese Silk Sweaters (with sash) in white and a variety of smart colors. These Sweaters, which are especially desirable for Southern or Pacific Coast wear, offer really remarkable value at $15.50 have made large reductions in the prices of Women’s Winter Coats and are offering the remaining styles (sizes incomplete) $14.50, 18.00, 30.00 & 42.50 Also Women’s Rubberized Raincoats (sizes incomplete) ; $4.75 & 7.25: ‘at at . . . . ° Misses’ and Girls’ Departments Extraordinary Price Reductions have been efiected in Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Coats, Wraps, etc.; also in Girls’ School Dresses, Coats and Separate Skirts. 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