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“Up Dancer and Skater Who Thrill HP, HOORAY?" In Hippodrome ‘s New Triumph _-_S> Spectacular Features ( sumbuned j With Music Hall Pov tamrment STRIKING ICE BALLiT Many Thrills in an Exhibition That Created Nothing Sh of a Sensati By Charies Darnton. ITH ae i he Hip, Moo or 41 the Hippodrome iam ninot sett Botbing to be desired in the way of enteriainment. And what the public : May Wants is eniortainn the entertaining qualities of a Con- |» lf Reund Trip BALTIMOR The Monumental Oity WASHINGTON ‘The Capital of the Nation SUNDAYS Oct. 10, Nov. 7, and Dec. 5 > — ‘Tishewe on cale preceding cock vsrursion. ' CHARLO ITE. _— @ lavish one, with the gratifying re- asultt flag that mera but ¢ But the n ffeot f Love and “The Land nothing more satistied — wit ‘ 4 j ae ted achievement, But he until Uncie Sam arove Unental music hall, together with in a cart that was r Spectacular featurcs that might well/ piue with incandescents.. | It was only cause Europe to turn green with envy.| natural to think of Fred Thompson, Changes that have been made in the/the original genius of the Hippo- ble and when ugly, hairy}huge amusement place serve to bring |drome, when “Toyland at the Panama make a paste with a/ the audience in closer touch with the/ Exposition” made children of us all, under was a strange and wonderful ‘fon and {it will undoubtedly meke kiddie in town determined to h| take an afternoon off at the Hippo- drome, Powers's eleph: of other of Jowels” lively concert by Sousa's Band, w: the one and only John Philip himself that counts mos! ‘| perhaps, is by which ti shorteno ht “show" to talk about, but this at least is worth mentioning. ‘4 an rs hed, is quite harmless and none application is re- jut to avoid disappointment care to buy the real delatone. ole we had n A wonderful opportunity for Young Men and Older Men who want to dress in the height of fashion —and notbeextravagant. : 2,000 Brand New Fall Suits—just from the hands of our tailors— placed on Special Sale 4 a spa s1 5% «72 } We know the values are the best * money can buy. Our store is away from the high rent district—our ex- penses are small—that’s why we can give you style, workmanship and quality at such low prices. rt) 10" Illustrating One of Our Young Men’s Models at VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 3 ave. Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock ame the ee Bead WME, FRIVAY, VUTUBER i, avio. Misses’ and Girls’ Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue ’ | i oot ote oo ‘ oe ng a » Autumn Apparel To-morrow, at exceptional price inducements Misses’ Tailored Suits, of broadcloth, natural beaver trimmed; handsomely em- 9c broidered; 14, 16, 18 years, $25.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits, of whipcord, broadcloth | or gabardine; trimming of vel- vet, silk braid, fur and em- 4, and 18 broidery ; 16 bro $29.50 Misses’ Dressy Suits, of plain velour, gabardine, Callot check velour and whipcord ; lined and warmly interlined; 14, 16 and 18 $35.00 years, , “Tom Boy” In serge and Georgette crepe combination; also of charmeuse and Georgette crepe, in navy, white, black or sand; 14, 16 and18 yrs, Special at $16.50 Girls’ School Frocks, of serges, eordu- roys or plaid and serge combinations, in- cluding three-piece dresses, in coatee and guimpe models; sizes 8 to 16 years, at $6.50, 9.75 & 14.75 Girls” School Coats, of zibeline, wool plush, plaid mixtures and other materials, velvet, fur and self trimmed, full and half lined; sizes 6 to 14 years, at $7.50, 11.75 and 14.50 ° 9 Misses’ Hats Are being shown in the Main Floor Millinery Section, in an unusually well chosen assort- ment of smart youthful models for dress, school, street and sport wear, The materials include Velours, Velvets, Cor- duroys and Felts. Moderate prices are the,special features throughout this section. Boys’ tached, Boys’ Autumn Furnishings At special early season price inducements. Boys’ Negligee Shirts, of striped madras with separate collar, . . Boys’ Pajamas of domet flannel, madras and pongee, Boys’ Neckwear in new Autumn styles and rich colorings, Boys’ Flannel Bath Robes, new assortment patterns, Correct Fall Clothing for Boys Misses’ Utility Coats, of beline, cheviot and army cloth, trimmed with velvet collar and large sport pock- ets; 14, 16 and 18 years, at $16.50 Misses’ Stockinette and Corduroy Coats, nat. ural beaver trimmed; 44 length models; 14, 16 and 18 years, $18.75 Other Coats for street, motor or evening wear, of broadcloth, wool velour, silk velour, fancy ist r muntares or ebiltor $19.75 to $85 “Drezwellsey” Dresses Plaited models of navy blue or black serge, suitable for the school and college miss; sizes 10 to 18 years, Special at $14.75 Girls’ Coats, two entirely new models for general wear, of plaid back chinchilla or wide wale corduroy, lined throughout; sizes § to 16 years, Special at $9.75 Junior Suits, two smart girlish models, of Callot checks or whipcords, in belted and sport models, velvet and self trim- med; sizes 18, 15 and 17 years, at $14.50 and 24.75 68c at Blouses, collars attached .or de 65c 68c & 95c 25c & 39c $1.95, 3.25 at at at Our display of boys’ high grade suits for dress and school wear is very large and diversified, including all the newest shades in neat all wool fabrics, and embodying workmanship that assures shape retaining qualities. Boys’ School Overcoats at $6.75 to 15.00 Made in the new Ulster and Balmacaan models, of heavy double-faced materials, in cheviots, tweeds and chinchilla; all the new shades; sizes 10 to 18 years, They represent exceptional values at $6.75 to 17.50. Boys’ Russian Overcoats at $5.00 to 12.50 Swell garments for the little fellow, made from a choice variety of this season's new- est fabrics, including kersey, chinchilla and neat striped cheviots; sizes 214 to 10 years, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, special at $8.50 Exceptionally good school suits with extra knickerbocker trousers, in a choice selection of full set of attachments. “Electro” Sewing Machines, No tools or screws necessary, with any light socket, fancy mixtures, well made and trimmed throughout; full of snap and style; sizes 7 to 18 years. A Sale of Sewing Machines On the Fourth Floor, To-morrow, will provide remarkable price inducements, $25.00 “Monarch” Sewing Machines, $18 Ball bearing, automatic drop head style, 5 draw- ers; in golden oak, fumed oak or mission finish, self-setting needle and automatic tension release, at $10.50 Cabinets, in Oak, Walnut or Mahogany, $35.00 Electric Sewing Machine Motors, $15 Fit any sewing machine, easily adjusted, Connect Hair Goods ‘The attendants in the Third Floor Salons are experts in matching the most difficult shades of hair. Ample assort- ments, authoritative styles, pri- vacy, close personal attention vided, To-morrow, an exceptional offering of Natural Wavy Switches and Transformations at $10.00 The assortments include all the popular shades and many of the rarer colors, and satisfactory prices are pro-, new veer vam te | | B Alnus & Ca. Boys’ Clothing ‘ew aod extensive assortments of Boys’ Clothing, attractive in price, quality and Gesign, heve been provided for the Autumn days. Included are Boys’ Mackinaws in smart styles, which may be obtained . e at $7.50, 9.80, 12.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of blue serge and fancy mixtures; with extra pair of knickerbockerr, et $86.50, 10.00, 12.50 Boys’ Sweaters in the wanted styles, at . . . ° . $3.50, 5.00, 7.90 Boys’ Blanket Robes in o large variety of petterns . $2.50, 2.50, 5.00 Girls’ Attire (sizes 6 to 16 years) Large and interesting selections of Suits, Dresses and Coats are in stock for the present and coming season, featuring the latest developments in juvenile fashions. Particular care has been given to the designe ing of styles for the growing girl who is difficult to fit. Suits . ° . ° ° Coats . . 5 . Worsted Dresses . . Corduroy Dresses. ° Silk Frocks 5 5 . $17.50 to 58.00 9.75 to 85.00 7.25 to 28.00 11.50 to 30.00 12.75 to 85.00 IN THE SECTION DEVOTED TO Misses’ Apparel the following assortments of most desirable garments are‘ready for selection: Tailor-made Suits . + $19.50 to 175.00 Street Coats . . ° 14.50 to 110.00 Dressy Street Frocks ‘ 19.50 to 110.00 Tailored Dresses . . 12.50 to 135.00 Evening Gowns . ° 18.50 to 250.00 Evening Wraps . . 35.00 to 175.00 Separate Skirts . . 5.50 to 28.00 B. Altuan.& Ca. An extraordinary value is now being offered in 54-inch Black Duchesse Satin at $1.78 per yard Owing to the unusual width and quality of this. Satin the offering is most exceptional. Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor) A Special Sale of Tailored ‘Separate Skirts now being held, comprises several new styles “developed in the smart seasonable fabrics, and unusually priced as follows: Separate Skirts of corduroy and checked velour de laine. . . . . $5.75 Wool Plaid Skirts . . . , 6.75 Black Broadcloth Skirts, fur trimmed, 8.75 Fitth Avene -Madtson Avenue, Mth and 35th Streets Hew York ee ee