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/ ree e Uae D; Fi Sy CRRUASE SY, Saree WUE Nn FRIENDLY (23 Me eae he re So fe"Tows det ason ae they “etic, =. Paintings mae tg arava se abs wan the new lage with ease Soa John Lave DPaice 8G inte Se eeee: “Gn ecniln seery J. Herman \ FOR GIRLS f FAVORS): Bit Setyan eenaian date: Sette a ae There ls & ithe cotlection of the the Oermas an: leide, Jacob Ruppert, the The! German Dalntings of Jota Gt ia them, Tilt Dir im RH. A, A. R.A, H.R. O. 2, and main bulroom: ‘pat Max Max Bernhelmer, Ot Mra |i pte 'be soen ai.the C. W. Kran But dams, | shaar Galleries until ¢ yong of thie DAY ly applauded, c gg wartion k. Mr. Lat ts from Londo es h, That Was the bie ety Sign of it os yeare, George | i. cl Sane Fenn nn Gt Tieint and he i sowing ve inereted Der. the| sons what academ! Strife at the Great Ger- |ONEY "TAR BA bane ‘one IN | German Hospi Ys! and auvany os ‘* in an artistic ~ way. rue Tee a ee em rates SPRING DRESS hte in two of the ballrooms. American Gevernment a adorn the walls of the town and SERING DRESS |AMBASSADOR THERE.| “in order that the arrived here to-day. She is loaded | country houses of many members of might have the longer. time for dane- bch ap llg the Panama: Pacific the gontry of Great Britain and else- eal means at San forth jogue. fo only ones toe whan ie re mshis she fathered at French Sieatterree where ts set tn the ental More Than $14,000 in All Is Birenntbes featlvitiee ot es lot, mans ip Raised to Aid Local Rte Charities. ~ palpate het Lec beta yeah mane this price. All There were two things among the| Charity Ball, a many distinguishing the German! in Charity Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria last night which were sharply ail- houetted against the happy back- ground of the evening. One of them ee Lord & T. aylor Murray Hill gooo Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 89th Street heels basindon Tus eiber wan ths abeseall Sertall: eae ent concioceel Woy Gee Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 4. M. to § P. M.; Tenth Floor fig of the German officer. e Count Coe eer eee | tema ar oreo neato SPECIAL FOR ce : vata hale iki recat conic ALC THe GIRLS THERE Ware ° ’ A ) SATURDAY ; ton. really want stich aires ; ow a, erent Get fl malght t be wri written 4 Misses & Girls January Clearance of looks in type; in it, it was just the| just about @ great num! o! ry ° warfare tat the numero man ree cer oe Sass W inter Suits, Coats 8 Dresses W omen’s Boots tie dale de waged but there are unc! table lim! * ° SPRING DR. Ste, Samat ny a] 2 a ad oa cpanel tp Offers SPRING DRESS pla tite, king of the, pretty Misses’ Coats ...cvccscvsesness = §b750 40 $19.50 : Since the great war began the Ger- Dpeahy SUED © ERY The Greatest Values of the Year’ | 0: iy K. ; ai iopeegpednett benecron ha oe. Misses’ Suits ........ aie: er? to $22.50 us , p m ee base a ne a: Usually to a Com rises OF Taffeta Silk aod Crepe de Chine, os, by the way, gaberd tn a about $14,000 | so — Misses’ aes Dresses ...... 50? to $14.50 P ri in all the new on cic , | wos Bren toe on oor nag oe | ae eo The Newest—The Smartest Sicteen other new models of Crepe de i, Washington. More. than hat, he | ploy any great’ amount of strategy. Misses’ Serge Dresses........++ wee 9.50 to $19.50 Chine and Crepe Meteor at the same a danced almost if not quite all of the They stood in the tthe pretty Gey ‘Usually $22.50 to 27.50 as well as -_ paca ane a ie eral - wats mana wae cs | ed pol If Girls’ Coats $5.00 & $6.95 . esa let pe on were an sire pipe i Usually "$10.00 to 916.50 The Most Comf ortable Kind wilfoaus to, ballrsomeethere are | DOmpuy, whisked away, but the Girls? Frocks ..scccceeseees 1... $7.50 & $9.50 st night—he advanced Bal | Sesser ceo ai : Usually $12.50 to 922.50 Usually $5.00 and 6.00. . $3. 35 ie roa Soe TAR Juniors’ Suits... Hes ee a & $19,50 Second Floor. Juniors? Coats ......0+5 Venegees beovseseeBHOS Usually 615, 00 February Furniture Sale\ Special Features for Saturday Brass Bedsteads 8 Bedding | Brass Bedsteads Advance Models of Misses’ Spring Suits $29.50 F $39.50 Advance Models of Misses’ Afternoon & Evening Dresses $15.00, $19.50, $29.50 to $45.00 James Metreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Purchases made on Saturday, January 30th, will appear on bill rendered March the Ist. . FINAL CLEARANCE SALE FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Third Floor $ 10.00 Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ Young Men’s & Boys’ High Grade Usually $17.50 Suits, Coats, Dresses & Skirts Suits & Overcoats Sm art Miliin ery La —— peresedi vi ba he UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS For Womens Misses sizes, bright or satin finish. Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Serge, Poplin, Y Men's Overcoats,—si i Afternoon Hats Brass Velveteen or Corduroy. Site 14 to 18 years. 14.75 to 45.00 leat 16.80, $0.00 and 85.00, 10.50, 19.80 and 24,50 Re i ee Bedsteads waner ages paces Young Men's Suits,—sSize 33 to 40 inch chest........ $3.95 to $10.00—Usually $6.00 to $15.00 Misses’ Coats of Broadcloth, Caracul Cloth, Plush, Chin- formerly 20.00 and 30.00, 12.50 and 19.75 gogeper or Plaid Fabrics, Size He . 49.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker Misses’ Evening aaa bins aus wn trousers. Size 7 to 17 years......... formerly 8.50, 5.50 ath : a whee oe Fick Boys’ ‘‘K. & E.” Blouses with attached collar and neck- Untrimmed Hats Chi: Chiffon; smart and effecti odels. Si . F as oe yore Aeris om one s.00 band. Size 8 to 14 years............ formerly 1.00, 68¢ Milan hemp sha , large, medium and small, sailor, Con- Boys’ Winter Hats..... formerly 1.00 to 5.00, 50c to 2,50 Misses’ Serge Dresses of Navy Blue or Black Serge; $I.95 to $5.95—Usually $3.50 to $7.50 smart and practical models. Size 14 to 18 years. 6.95 to16.75 Clearance Sale,—MEN’S SHOES 200 Velvet Hats formerly 14.75 to $5.00 oo Semi-Dress and Tailored Styles, have been reduced to close : Mattresses Misses’ Afternoon Dresses,—various styles; most 3.45 and 4.25 Pair $1.00 to $5.00—Formerly $8.50 to $8.00 OO Gace Fiske bata” desirable fabrics. Size 14 to 18 years. 5.95 to 39.50 Former prices 5.00 to 8.00 100 Untrimmed Velvet Hats Bed Springs + formerly 18.50 to 50.50 $1.00 & $1.95—Formerty 88.50 to $5.00 $6.30 Woven Wire Bed Springs. Misses’ Separate Skirts,—several styles in Serge, NEW SPRING MILLINERY | Fourth Floor $10.00 Springs........ Broadcloth and Wool Plaid or Check Fabrics. 2.95 to 4.95 $17.50 Box formerly 6.95 to 9.75 A choice collection of the latest Shapes in the Juniors’ Suits of Diagonal Cheviot, Gabardine, Broad. | newest Materials and Colorings. Clearance Sale of cloth or Corduroy. Sizes 18 to 17 years. 7.50 to 19.75 s ially Priced ' - . . formerly 19.75 to $9.50 pecially e ? Ov rar po tt : ral styles in the , : . : = Boys Sutts & ercoats Sheraton Maho any ble fabrics. Size aie loyen. les in the season's most desira- Smart Trimmed Hats for immediate wear. At Very Low Prices Dining Room Suite formerly 8.50 to 26.50, 2.95 to 12.75 5.95 and 10.00 Boys’ Domestic & Imported Suits pO Girls’ Wool Dr f . Poplin, V a Of tweeds and cheviots in Norfolk and wal 87. 50 \ _ duroy, Woo “Field 103 Cheah Ulstaale; ‘ecoolons hase CHORE FURS saodals, Bines 6 (018 years, (Uionally up ro MEDD ment of styles for school and dressy wear. Size 6 to 16 years. At the Lowest Pri: Boys’ Heavy Winter Overcoats formerly 8.50 to 26.50, 2.95 to 12.75 ie Howes lees of the Season. v5 tweeds iH rough mixtures, regular or raglan shoulders. Broken sizes. $7.50 Usually $10.00 to $12.50; Juvenile Novelty Suits Made of fine quality linen, Poplin, pique, repP, and galatea, imported and aaa models, Sizes 2 to 8 years, $2.45 to $9.00 WashaWt Suits. creccccesscsicvcdecsesseces N Boys’ and Youths’ Negligee Shirts or Blouses..... Winter Weight Pajamas.....cccecceecccvveees Fourth Floor | x a a a An unusual opportunity to secure exception- | Girls’ Washable Dresses of Striped, Plaid or Plai bi Gingham, Pique, Repp or Linen; pee ri py peel ie ally High Grade Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces Bize 6 to 14 years, formerly 1.95 to 9.75, 95c to 4.95 at about 40 to 50% below former prices. This: sale: includes FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 3.25 Pair - peppy eink ve Women’s . Sor osis”’ Shoes ; former prices | fashionable models. On Saturday, January soth. 5.00 to 8.00