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Lon even ae BT nara Stewart & Co. Et 0 STH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET « : WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY AT EXTRAORDINARY & UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS Fur Trimmed Suits Fur Trimmed Suits Histo Ferguson's new play by Hall (or HL og es eg ee 1 a ee Caine is to be called “Margaret Schil- Formerly to 50 Formerly to $39.50 ler.” Originally ita title was “The 15.00 7 $34 8.50 y $3 Prime Minister," but the author Brondcioth, gabardine and whipcord, handsomely | Of wool velour, chiffon broadcloth and other wanted thought “Margaret Schiller,” the| fur trimmed; coats are lined with soft silk fabrics, trimmed with luxurious furs; coats are name of the character to be portrayed and heavily interlined; women’s and lined with soft silk and warmly inter- by Misg Ferguson and tho dominating mmileces’ sizes. lined; women's and misses’ sires. figure of the play, would be more ap- propriate. Miss Ferguson's tour in Luxurious Velvet Evening Wraps Of velvet velour or mother of pearl veivet, trimmed with luxurious furs, lined with flowered or plain colored silk and heavily interlined; in white, black and 24. 50 pastel colorings, besides novelty shades; women's and misses’ sizes. e Former Prices to $39.50 F ing > ready had under lease studios at Of fancy mixtures, chinchilla, knitted backs and | Of flowered silk and wool duvetyne, suede velour, broad- Kingston, Jamaica; Kdenville, Cali- Beotch plaid back fabrics; some are trimmed ¢loth, woo! velour, high lustre plush and cashmere fornia, and Grantwood and Fort Lee, ‘a ales saa velour; handsomely fur trimmed; lined with NJ. i with plush 3 women plain or flowered silk; heavily interlined; — misses’ alses. women's and misses’ sizes. “UNDER FIRE” FOR BOSTON. Fur Trimmed Coats wh Of broadcloth, suede velour, cashmere velour, wool velour, English mixtures and velour de laine, fur trimmed; lined throughout with satin or Hott pen de cygne and \ warmly interlined; women’s and misses’ ‘ormerly to $29.50 } 15.00 60 4 , — Dance Frocks & Semi Ev’g Gowns Afternoon Dresses EDNA MAY TO ACT AGAIN. cy Ed: May i of back to the 19. 75 Formerly to $29.50 regular stage for one performance Of Gros de Londres, Lausanne silk, taffeta silk, Georg- 16.50 Formerly to $39.50 by the managers to ld. B. Leavitt| ette Crepe and silk net, trimmed with silver Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 11, at the ; pt Mi d ac OF fowered satin combined with voile, and serge | will appear ima acono with her tore colors. combined with taffeta. mer manager, George W It will be a supposed dress rehearsal ot Former Prices to $7.90 CREDITORS’ CASH SAI. Enormous Stock Must Be Closed Out in TO-DAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. ae When we announced this big cut in price to realise cash to our facto many } ries and uf crowded. The » pressing bills and obligations to een loges juick on the unsold balance of this N thie winter or nest, because never before and never again wills Tittle merce forsee lt oF overcoat for And And ‘The little money buy euch big values. Don’t rea $165 to $16 Values $18 to $20 Values fUERCOATS AT $8 SUITS AT $8 \ ton Overcoats... .$81$15 Oxford Gray Suits...... $16 Black Kersey Overconts. .$8]$16 Winter Serge Suits... $8 $15 Blue Chinchilla O'coats . .$8]$16 Green Cassimere Suit $16 Scotch Mixture Overcoats,$81$15 Urquhart Check Suits $15 Brown Cheviot Overcoats,$8}$15 Brown Worsted Suits $16 Gray Mixture Overcoats. . $8 $16 Tartan Plaid Suits. 15 Fitted Cheviot Overcoats.$8}$15 Blue Worsted Suits i 16 Plaid Back Overcoats ....$8}$16 Fancy Cheviot Suits.....$8 \ OVERCOATS AT $10 SUITS AT $10 $18 Kersey Blue Blk. O’coats,$10 | $18 Blue Serge Suits MEN’S FUR COAT SPECIALS and $30 Marmoth $35 and $40 Ponyskin fined Overcoatewith | lined Overcoats Meith fea eee Persian Lamb Collar, | Persian Lamb Collar. | Persion Lamb Collar. sees! $14.50 | 2 $17.50 | "$27.50 2 SPECIAL $40 STORES MELTON OVERCOATS 841 Broadway, at 13th Street tore tier acts the sale at 261 Broadway, Near Warren Street $21.75 Formerly occupied by Smith, Open evenings until 8 P. M. Saturday, 11 P. M. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. a ia > y 8] MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. “Under F Stabi in her new play. adds. inane Tealize you're ware! In” mahogany fin- teh. Humidor has Poet materials French plate glass Removal sides and mirror Price bottom; fitted with 4-plece Smoker Cigarette Canisters “Outcast,” which has extended to the Pacific Coast since she was at the Ly- coum Theatre here, will come to an end Saturday night in Philadelphia. Frohman, Kiaw & Erlanger will sur- round the young star with a company of diatinction, and rehearsals for the new play will begin sbortiy, ‘OX GETS ANOTHER STUDIO, Fede d time William Fox sees a mo- > > tlon picture studio be bas to exert the Full Length Winter Coats Fur Trimmed Coats Utmost self-control to keep from leas. — ———_ << = << cae it. His control slipped recently, be now announces that he has 10.00 19.75 Formerly to $39.50 taken over the Kalem Studio, Coytesville, N. J., for a year. He al- to Boston by Selwyn & Company, ere it will open at the Park Square Theatre Jan. 4, William Courtenay, | Violet Heming, Frank ( the entire Hudson Theatre cast will along. It is understood it will be succeeded at the Hudson by Rose y. At the testimonial to be given] plays at the Wigwam in association “The Belle of New York.” Gus- ¢. tave Kerker will lead the orchestra Separate. Dress Skirts aie Reeser ne Of broadstoth, corduroy, gabardine, whipcord, mannish serges, plaids, mixtures. } 3.90 okit, ° A NEW “BABY” SONG. Another request for an original song has reached us. helmer writes that he is to be chief balladist in a minstrel show to be given soon in the Bronx and wants to sing something entirely new. voles is a tenor, highly sultable to lullables and other baby songs,” he All right, Ike, Here's a baby jong and luck to yout Here Mary, take the baty owt,” « mother sald cave tine herhad some exerciae; I want the child Shrried Georgie out and dropped im right away he fam'ty dog began to bite hie baly’ sled and Mary langted, Bald she In ‘the T declare! jong, And seeing what’ Wes going on, abe nang this little Chorus. } Don't bite the baby, Hover; we have bones for you to chew, ‘Your teeth are none too good, old dog; be careful what you do. eetting of, fal now. oF L aball scold: TO DISTRIBUTE CHEER. A number of actresses will mest at Forty-third Street and Broadway at 11 o'clock a ‘as SMOKER JACOBEAN PERIOD ROCKER AND ARM CHAIR Both pieces are built by master workmen, of the very seats and backs Bet, consisting of Tray, Cigar and and Ash Tray. All of Gull finish sold Brass. Was $10.50. Pao. gO" Beginning Saturday, Open to 10 P. M. Until Christmas Eve at which has been at the Hudson ‘Theatre since the season began, will end its engagement there | New Year's night and will be sent ven and Lederer. | Isaac P. Felt- “My fe biting baby dear; J guess I'll get « it And see how thin queer mixup ends; it tlekles me, i Atthou’ I'm ware that ma will my I'm sod «| Sarelons ng an she took her seat to watch, the mother | }, with well-filled stockings—that is,| Don't bite. the aly, Rover! we have bones for! macy always carry It in stock.—Advt, you to chew.” \ | Helene Winter, Mau Naudain, Edith |!ts New York engagement at the! | Richmond, Va, Sylvia Thorne has take charge of antom#@blles ‘loaded stockings filled with candies, nuts,/ goodies, oranges, &c. The cars will be driven to the districts of the city where the poor live and the atockings will be distributed among the chil- dren, Edna Hunter will be in charge of the affair,,Among those who will assist are Lois Clark, Hazel Sexton, Adele Rowland, Virginia Norden, Decker, Reva Greenwood and Geral- dine O'Brien, BRIGHT SAYING NO. 10, | They were talking about road shows at the Friars Club. “L understood Adolph ts» trying to get money to send out a company,” said Elliott Foreman, “Huht" replied Pete Rice. “Tt doesn't take money to send shows out these days. It takes money to bring them back.” | And, verily, he spake a mouthful. SKATES FOR MRS. GALT. | Charlotte, the skater at the Hippo- drome, in ‘to send a pair of gold- plated’ skates to Mra. Galt, President Wilson's fiancee, as a Christman pres- ent, It’s really an toe thing to do. Gossip, This department has @ letter for Christie Johnstone. | Loula K. Anspacher ts to make a, novel out of his play, “The Un-| chastened Woman." | Vivian Blackburn Is going to Los Angeles to act in films under the di- rection of Thomas Ince, Clara Joel and Richard Bennett are to play two weeks In “Kick In” with @ Duluth stock company, D. W. Haynes has gone to Atlantic City tn advance of James K. Hackett in "Macbeth. B, Booth Jack and Charies Bulkley | are renewing acquaintances along Broadway. | Charles D. Pitt ts to do the stage directing for Thomas 7. Hoyne's newspaper play “In Cold Type.” | James Shesgreen came over from Roston yesterday and said Margaret Angtin’s engagement in the bean city | wan the talk of the town, | “Stop, Look, Listen!” wilt begin| Globe Christmas night. — Blossom Seeley has been added to the cast. The Root “Ch pany will en Christmas Eve tn) been engaged for the role of Aurelia, Through the efforts of Howard Hall, the members of the Green Room Club have sent $50 to the Stage Chil- dren's Christman fund. Bob Harris contemplates going to San Francisco to produce musical with Perl Wilkerson. Eddie Weil, who almost staged “A are I has a new drama and— well, he says inactivity 1s always irk- some to a theatrical producer. IT SOUNDED FUNNY, Roland Bottomley, actor, had waited half an hour to see George Mooser at the Morpsco offices yesterday, when Mr. Mooser appeared. “Come in, Mr. Bottomley,” sald Mr. Mooser cordially. “I had completely forgotten you.” “Thank you!" aid the actor. FOOLISHMENT. BESS See: ha shaded THE CHESTNUT TREE, “Have you an lea wh Beauties cost ad be ar “Sure! IT married one!" NUXATED IRON "100" FORFEIT down people 200 per it. Riker-Hegeman Stores, cent, in ten days in many instances. $100 forfelt if iy falle, as per full éxplanation paper. Ask doo tor or No Extra Charge tor tt, GAVE. BIG? ST. REMOVAL SALE The Most Important Money-Saving Furniture-Selling Event Ever Announced Chair or Rocker, Each $15.00 Save 14 to 14 on Your Christmas Purchases Hundreds of Furniture, Carpet and Rug Article to Select From. | einem, Weal BS Pale Very massive, and comfortable cane An ‘deal Christmas sift. PEDESTAL In Fumed Oak or Golden Oak: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918. —WANAMAKER’S ‘ The Christmas Store Store Open 8.30 to 6 ~~ Broadway at Ninth St jone 4700 Stuyvesant different, a bit | nile, pearl. $1 pair. 10,000 Men’s Shirts, 85c¢ ‘These are silk and have Unusual Leather Gifts, $1 to $5 Forethoughted preparedness brings large stocks of the right things just when most wanted. Handbags of leather, velvet or silk, $1 to $5. Jewel boxes, $1 to $5. Writing cases, $1 to $5. Music folios, $2 to $5. Dressing cases for men and women, $5. Men's wallets, card cases, bill folds, $1 to $5. Pocket knives, razors, manicure sets, $1.50 to $5. Alla little |W omen’s Gift Gloves, $1 to $5.75 Thousands of pairs of Princess May overseam gloves—white, black and colors, at $1; new shipment of exceptional Princess May gray mocha and tan capeskin gloves, at $1; fresh supplies of Princess May durably sewn pique gloves at $1.15. Women’s finest nch foves-tive | : And all sizes and styles in children’s gloves. Main floor, Old Building. . . Slippers, Slippe All reserve supplies are down from the receiving rooms—and every person in the entire | Shoe Store will be ready to help gift-seekers find what they want. ‘The slippers are arranged on racks, easy to see quickly every style and color. t Comfy slippers, kid slippers, satin slippers, Indian moccasins; a wonderful variety. | Women’s slippers, $1 to $2. Children’s slippers, 85¢ to $1.50. Main floor, Old Building. Men's slippers, $1 to $4. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, , Gift Silk Stockings, 95¢ pair | Compare them with our regular $1.50 grades and it will be hard to tell the difference. Mercerized soles, heels and toes, double silk tops. Black, white, pink, green, tan, gold, bronze, |Men’s $1.50 Gloves, $1 1,700 pairs, one clasp, extra quality PXM tan capeskin, heavy weight; all the manu- facturer had of his $1.50 grades—hence the lesser price. All perfect. All sizes, Saturday, in their boxes, 200 good patterns; all soft cuffs; sizes 14to17. A half dozen would please any man would jook like a lot more than $5—for which price you can buy six so long as they last. Men’s House Coats, $5 to $20 A great assortment; all new; cloth, silk, velvet. The cloth coats are plain outside,with laid or stripes inside and as wena £5, $8, $10, $12. The silks are in fancy patterns with lack silk facing and lining, $15. Men’s Sweaters, $3 to $25 Wool sweaters, $3 and $4; worsted sweater-jacket, $5 to $10; Angora jackets in dark aa $15, $18, $20, according to weight; imported Shetland wool sweaters, $25. All the colors and weaves men JOHN WANAMAKER-—SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER Victrola Outfits Include Records Will There Be a Victrola in Your Home This Christmas? finer than usual—all made expressly to Wanamaker order. = oa wciosae: adore Main floor, Old Building. Reynier—$2 to $5.75. ---for Everyone Main Aisle, Main floor, and Second floor near Bridge of Progress, Ojd Building, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. $1, $1.50 and $2 grades; second half of a large purchase; 10,000 and more, fresh opened up this morning; woven madras and mercerized materials in more than Allin the Store for Men, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. e velvets are $15 and $20; those at $20 are lined with coat collar. Burlington Areade floor, New Bldg. call for. In angora, particularly, there is no choice elsewhere. BUT ONLY IF PURCHASED IN DECEMBER—as explained below Other styles of the Victrolas, $15 to $350 It Is So Easily Arranged at WANAMAKER’S Ge to Our Victrola Section—New Buflding. It ts the Firet Gall join. the Auditorium. Twenty eaivane Pele diay Bs our pepatiy Pie as of jesmen—esk any to demonstrate. The assortment includes all models with at stocks back of them, Make rhe selection—get the best you can afford. The price is the least considere- @a you need not pay the whole amount at once, $5 down a Ifke amount monthly—and either the $50, the &75 or the $100 Victrola comes into your home, $10 to be pald each month buys the hest—the one in the picture. Hither Purchase Entitles You—during December galy, Victor Records to the value of your first payment. In simple words, buy the Victrola—pay §10 and take it in records and the §200 Victrola can be paid off in monthly payments of §10 each—first payment being due in January, 1916, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street (Astor Place), New York ENAMEL MEDICINE made of solid CABINET stook lumbor; A ¢ cabinet ruly sanite very massive and finiahed wit! an r te boautifully shap- [0 ee ae od, Was 98.00, i our tt Romoval 15 2.28 Re” 43 Price..., meval price |