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PES ARR SY Shr par os NT Naya? =| “TWASADREAM, ST A DREAM-—HERE IT 13 Mr. Wallerstein Has a Vision He Thinks Will Bring Peace to Europe. ‘The memory of a dream that vis- ited Frank Wallerstein on Now Year’¢ Fieve has eo haunted him that he sim- Ply had to get it ont of his system to-day. So he called up The Evening World and asked that a reporter be gent to his tailor shop at No. 882 Beventh Avenue. “What we want.” eaid Mr. Waller- Wileon riding a donkey. “He had on a white gown and a great lights, like searchiights, One of these lights pointed to England, the other to Runsia. ‘d gaw President Wileon Morea the mi hat. & collar of sav he ‘eon carried minute but ‘ ia And every 4 " 0 ea tion eaid "Peace’ neven ma angels, who eran flying around the President, An which indicates that Mr. Wallerstein in some dreame; FOG TIES UP SHIPS AND DELAYS FERRIES The dense fog which delayed the ro utcs off echedule and the Brooklyn ferries, because of the crewds who Jost | nave not yet recovered trom thelr foar ss. ‘he fox was jok for the observer at Fire mn her. ‘Stern Ricthen Mind and 43nd Stroots, West of Filth Avenve ‘ ‘Have made for To-marrow, Saturday, further 4 important reductions in Misses’ and Girls’ ‘Apparel -yComprising’ Prater ed of the most le “styles “of Pe tials sity ter aes, « $10.00, 16.50 Values up to $47.50 es’ High C i i dor our ck a eae mod, Values up to 098.40 . ,. ’ Coats, of materials suitable for ar general went, $7.50), 12,00, 16.50 ap to 887,50, as’ Vinter Costs, | $3.95, 6.75 to 12.00 Values up to 027.50 «35.00 i 6 to 14 years, Boys’ Winter Clothing At Most Decisive Reductions ure immediate clearance of our entire stock of ’ Norfolk Suits, at $3.85, 5.50, 7.50 and 9.50 our entire stock of Boys’ high grade Norfolk Suits, with re tronsers; sizes 7 to 18 years; Regular values $6.00 to 18.50 Boys’ Novelty Suits, $3.65, 4.75, 5.85, 6.95 a Sizes 234 to 10 years; Regular values $5.00 to 16,50 mall Boys’ Winter Overcoats, 3.85, 4.95, 6.85, 9.50 prevailing styles for small boys, in chinchilla and mixed sises 2}4 to 10 years; Regular values $6.00 to 16,50 6 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $4.95, 6.50 to 11.50 +Bizes 9 to 18 years; Regular. values 88.75 to 18.50 sckinaw Sport Costs, sizes 6 to 18 years, at $4.85 i. Regular values 7.50 and 8.50 ‘Suits, sises 214 to 8 years, at $1.65 { the newest colorings, in Middy, Dutch, Oliver Rage enn 0-8 st +9. |ewdey Worki Tom- and it didn’t A of cash. I simply saved the ‘United’? Coupons that I got with the everyday household purchases that I Aad to make, anyway.”’ Thousands of women, like Tom's wife, are sharing in the profits of their purchases and getting the things 5 bo want by being steady customers of the more than 40 well-known manufacturers who pack United Profit- Sharing Coupons with their goods, such everyday articles as bread, soap, chewing gum, et. ‘United’ Coupons are also issued by United Cigar Stores and other leading retail stores. A substantial saving on every dollar spent is well worth laving—‘‘United’’ Coupons give you that saving. Nearly 1,000 “United”? Premiums to choose from—the high- grade, trade-marked kindof goods you see ad- vertised right{along in the magazines and newspapers. You can get these standard-quality ‘‘United’’ psec quickly without waiting to collect a lot ins, as we redeem as ete a Five (5) Toit Profit-Sharing Coupons and Call, write or ’phone for Catalog and Te of goods containing United Profit-Sharing Coupons. United Profit-Sharing Premium Stations 24 Weahitth Street 44 West 18th Street Get more for your dollar-Save rtf en UNITED Continuing today & tomorrow The semi-annual sale of Saks Overcoats for Men Reduced from ‘$50, $48, $45, $40, $38 and $35 Now $29 A ‘mall charge for alterations. @ There is in this sale every kind of a coat that a man can Want, whether his preference be for a conservative style, a radical style, or, some happy medium that is both conservative and radical without being -noticeably either. Specifically, there are regulation coats, button through coats, kimono sleeve coats and double breasted coats, in a range of models and materials which, though much thinned out, is still diversified and representative. Some Clothing Sales _are perennial Saks Clothing Sales are semi-annual And the difference is something more than a matter of time! Today & Tomorrow concludes The semi-annual sale of Saks Suits for Men Reduced from $40, $38, $35, $30 and $28—to $23 A small charge for alterations. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street “Wants” Work Monday Moming Wonders BAltman&Os. Interesting Sales for biccto abies) The Final Reduction Sale of Misses’ Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses will be commenced on Saturday. The prices at which these garments will be offered should cause a speedy clearance, as in most cases they are half or less than half those originally asked. Included in this Sale will be: 190 Misses’ Tailored Suits at + 26 + « « $9.75 & 15.50 165 Winter Coats, in mixtures and cheviots, at . . . « $7.50, 12.50 & 18.00 35 Evening Coats of broadcloth, in pastel shades * 6 «© «6 + at $16.50 130 Silk Dresses for afternoon and evening wear i - at $9.50 & 12.50 (haertnenten Sieiis Fass Commencing to-morrow (Saturday) An Extraordinary Sale of Over 1,000 Women’s Separate Skirts will be held as follows: Women’s Tailored Separate Skirts of broad- cloth, gabardine, serge, checked and striped materials, corduroy, tweed and Palm Beach cloth (including the new Suspender Model) at A . A a . rs $6.38 Accordioneplaited Skirts of crepe de Chine, in white or black ee at $5.35 Dress Skirts of black taffeta or satin, at 9.35 Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Fleor) Women’s Silk Dresses for afternoon and evening, will be offered at the extraordinarily reduced price of $12.50 Little Children’s Wool Sweater Outfits (sizes incomplete) consisting of Sweater, Drawer-leggings and Cap; some with Mittens, will be priced at $2.50 to 4.50 per set representing a reduction of one-third to one- half from the former prices, These little Outfits, which are very much in demand for Winter wear, will be on sale in the Hosiery Department. Young Men’s Suits in fashionable models, of medium and Winter- weight homespuns, tweeds and cheviots, have been taken from the regular stock and reepriced, to close out, at $14.50 & 18.50 ' Any necessary alterations will be made with- out charge, and prompt delivery is assured. This Sale will take place in the Madison Avenue section of the Second Floor. The Men’s Furnishing Department has arranged to hold A Sale of Men’s Stormcoats comprising garments of fine qualities, at decidedly attractive prices. iMen’s Imported Stormcoats, exceptionally well made of superior-quality tweed materials in brown or gray mixtures; with velvet collar; an absolutely water-proof coat of smart appearance . . . at $21.00 Men's Imported Stormcoats of fine-quality gabardine in gray or tan shades; plain or raglan sleeves; yoke and sleeves silk lined, at ea ef ew hell $17.50 Men’s Winter Overcoats have been marked, in order to effect an im- mediate disposal, at $16.00, 17.50 & 21.00 A Special Offering of Cotton Dress Fabrics will consist of 2,500 Yards of Imported Double-width Ratine in desirable plain colors (originally priced at $1.50 per yard), at 38c per yard And Sheer Cotton Fabrics in a large assortment of desirable colors, and including Irish Dimities and 36-inch Printed Cotton Voiles, at the extremely low price of l6c per yard Another Sale of Broadcloth will comprise several thousand yards of this fashionable material (formegly marked at $2.00 to $3.25 per yard), in a large variety of the wanted shades, at the very special price of $1.35 per yard. This broadcloth will be sold only in Suit, Skirt or Coat Lengths. Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. Ne Shisty-fourth Street . Hifth Avenue - Madison Avenue, New Bork cAuthor of the George Randolph Chester “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” Series has written a new story of unique character and thrilling adventure entitled “Runaway June” Thisty-ith Street THIS STORY IS NOW RUNNING INTHE SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE