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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 37, 1916. Broad a Ninth loliday Sale FURS— “Our Kind’—at Half —Half of Equal Grades in Our Regular Stocks Fifteen Furs of Selected Qualit Skunk, Black Fox, Red Fox, Polnt- ed Silvered Fox, Slate Fox, Sable Fox, Battleship Gray Lynx, Dyed Blue Lynx, Black Lynx, Natural Mink, Fisher, Hudson Bay Sable, Seal - dyed Muskrat, loleskin, Persian Lamb. A man recognized as one of New York's food turriers, with whom we do a large regu- business and who always co-operates splen- didly with us, asked if we wanted his stock. He is read: lh tle bg ca He was willing to make a ie cee : price if we would take everything he had. Our experts went to his workrooms. They carefully his stock. The furs were such as we have had here all season at just double the A So we rices. eared his stockroom. Took every scarf, muff, every coat he had on hand. Without exception, all were made this season. hd ~ They are beautiful furs. One likes to handle them. Muffs and Scarfs the prices by two to get the quality of the fur. MUrEy FURS SCARES 0, $12.50, $16, $18... .Black fox. . . .§10,$12.60,$17.60 17.50, $22.60, $26, $80.. Red fox. .$12.60, 16, $18 to $26 50, $28, $40. . Pointed silvered fox. $13.50, $20, $22.50 332.60 Skunk. . . 611.50, $13. "Binek lynx. I re muskrat. atural mink. . Dyed skunk Eighteen Coats Dyed muskrat, Persian lamb, moleakin and other fine conts, One’ of a kind only, Priced half leas than equal grades in our stock. Sets of Muff and Scarfs Dyed blue lynx sets, $36. Battleship on lynx sets, $48. Sable fox sets, 79 Coats from Another Furrier 15 to 20 Per Cent. Less To wind up the season this maker has 40, taken the re- mainder of his carefully chosen furs, which he bought ther advantageously early, and has cut of r length and flare. 40 inches | $96; 46 inches long, $106. inc! * inches Hudson vocal’ (4 ‘ long, $85; 45 inches long $98. jan lamb conts, $88, $115, $160. Seal dyed coney coats, 45 inches long, $60, $80. Pony skin coats, $38, $48. Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Fashion Sale Tuesday All Stocks Included Once-a-Year. Last of Year. 2,950 Suits, Coats and Dresses BEST OF YEAR. for Women Imports, Copies, Adaptations—Everything Some came in as late as last week. The greater number are not older than the first of the month. The collection is a distinguished one. story of the season’s colors, materials, models. with the prices reduced to the point that they are, it offers an exceptional opportunity for economy. Dresses begin as Low as $8.50 and go to $95 Coats and Suits begin at $8.75 and go to $195 There are 7 price-groups in the dresses, 11 in the suits, 9 in the coats; and a score of prices on the more individual gowns, suits and evening wraps. that there is virtual surety of satisfaction for all. The display will extend over the entire Gallery of Fashion, from the English Shops to the French Salons at the Broadway side. Extra sales-force. Second floor, Old Building. Once a on Friday night and sun- this presentation of Spring | It is not easy for the foreign designers and weavers to produce even the evs | day materials, much less the exquisi | fabrics which are the joy of every oman. | e It is not easy for American designers facing an unusual situation—to create original textures and patterns. | Yet all these things have been accomplished and the country-famous Wan r exposition of cotton materials will be held as usual, The Search for Something Ditterent tions for this advance ex- bieeeadee have been doing for many months “Roses in December”—Their Blooming Announces the Advance Showing ot DRESS COTTONS For the Spring and Summer of 1916. just after Christmas—a very strange thing happens in the Wanamaker Store. A kind of Fairy Godmother sees Miss Dress Fabric Salons in her sober winter attire, and touches her with a magic wand, which transforms her from a trim tailored Miss into a lovely old-fashioned sum- mer girl—in floating voiles and muslins. This annual miracle has been accomplished some time between lights-out-time time this morning. i Gottons—particularly worth coming to see—for it is an Exhibition of Courage as Well as Cottons It is well worth coming to see— we had but one phrase for every maker of fine textiles, abroad and at home, “Something Ditferent’’ and we believe we have found or suc- ceeded in inspiring different and un- usua) things. Certainly the marvelous Picture Voiles, hand-blocked in exquisite border designs of roses in all their garden beauty, are different. They are 1916's first Spring Word— Just a Whisper Like the Water Which Murmurs in the Ice-bound brook. Frrat floor, Old Building. eS Slate fox sets, $42. up into coats (dyed muskrat) coats with skunk collar, yed muskrat) coats, plain, 40 inches It tells the And, So it Anna Pavlowa Star With Sousa At Hippodrome By Sylvester Rawling. NNA PAVLOWA, the Russian” dancer, in writing of whom superlatives have been ex- hauster, was the ohief attraction of the Sousa concert at the Hippodrome last night. She was assisted by Alex- ander Volinine, himself an artist jamong dancers, Together, to the en- chantment of a large audience, they danced three movements of Taschal- \kowaky’s “Pas des Deux,” and \Glazounow’s “Bacchanale.” Perhaps they have never shown such com- | danced better. plete abandonment as in tho “Bac- \chanale;” certainly they have never Then there was that litle doll-like Japanese soprano of the Boston Opera Company, Tamaki Miu bo sang some Japanese ro- mances and arias {rom “Tosca” and Madama Butterfly” exquisitely, and surprised everybody by her arch and | aruistic rendering of "Edinboro" Toon” jand by her moving Interpretation of Gaunod's “Ave Maria.” | Jogies were made for appearance of Riccardo Mart vy Orville Harrold, who jeang “ to Gentil” in ine voi and |manner, But why “Mother Machree,” | Mr. Harrold? John M°Cormack has {made that song particiiarly bis own, Jose Mardones sang a group of |Spanish songs, and George Baklanoft | group of Kussian songs. Both are jmembers of the Boston Opera Com | pany and each was in good voice, Mr. | Sousa and his band played some ex- cerpts from Audran's “Olivette,” be- sides several of his own familiar an popular compositions, Harold Bauer gave a piano recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon that held the close attention of a house full of music lovers who showed thelr quality by never interrupting with inopportune applause. His pro- gramme comprised Bach's Italian concerto, Schumann's “Kreisleriana,” Beethoven's sonata in B flat, 106; a Chopin group, and Lisa: to” waltz, played with th tion that have among the master players of the world, Yvette Guilbert, the incompamble French diseuse, started a s¢ tes of concerts at the Maxine Theatre last night and renew success. Her comedy and tragedy songs of the Village of Versailles of the tury; her go) teenth and her songs in crinoline of the period of 1830 alike impressed, charmed and cheered an enthusiastic audience, Mme. Guiivert cad the valuable as- sistance in her programme of the Barrere Ensemble, of which George Barrere, the great flutist, is the con- ductor, | At the Metropolitan Sunday night concert Fritz Kreisler was the special attraction that drew a crowded house, The Austrian violinist surpassed even himself in the Mendelssohn concerto in EB minor. The other soloists were Miss Mabel Garrison and Henri Scott. Hageman conducted, Outside of yesterday's concerts, opera held undisputed away during the week-end, At the turday mat © at the Metropolita se Emmy Destinn came ain in the name part of her “Patria Mia" exqui Amato sang Amonasro tn: for the was : sang it well and danced it F with too much refinement f Ger man peasant girl Nevertheloss, 4 worthy performance, Mis: f On Friday night there was a fin: presentation of “Tristan und Isolde. HOLZWASSE 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE R BO" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit Our prices always lowest because of location, out of high rent district. Easily Accessible from West Side by 66th or 58th St. Cross Town Cars. 4 Comite 123 POSITIVELY #200 VALUR Ktieb Per Bet : Oak Kitchen Kitchen {2.x ral uy Kiteb Soar tie TS yards Kooma, all Pertoa SKeom Outfit Grand ponitive| Hapids, amiture. by Min, $375 mh, $275 3 Rooms Furnished Complete, $65 TERMS: Just as Hore Stated; Pay Only on This Basis: 23 Hy 100 4 04 | BARSS IRR for Cash Special Terme on Any Larger Purchase Terms apply also to New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut by Our Own Motor Tracks. We Way Freight and" Balisoed Wares, The Annual Clearance of Women’s&Girls’ Apparel at Phenomenally Low Prices Our entire Salon Collections of Suits, Coats and Dresses are in this Sale at drastically reduced prices. Clearance of “GIMBEL - Paris’ Millinery NOTE:—As GIMBEL Mil- linery Prices are reduced only four limes a year—in our Quar- terly Clearances—the disposal of hats is immediate. Our regular prices are fa- mous for being the most reasonable in New York— and it is these prices that have been reduced so dras- tically. $25 to $38 Hats At $15 $18 to $22 Hats At $10 $15 to $16.50 Hats At $7.60 $8.75 to $12 Hats At $6 t 15 H ahs = fective colors. wus utan dane sn parle Crepe Blouses, $3.95 “GIMBEL Hats are $6.95 to $7.50 Black Lace Blouses, nea ier eee Paris Hats.” $3.95 and $5.95 PP ada aces + nd GIMBELS—Third Floor Pid y ees (thes bogs paired one iollaaitrona fasten with pesst taeda and tions are trimmed with colors. GIMBELS—Third Floor Young Women’s $22.50 Suits, $15 In Serge, Broadcloth and Whi: i—many are trimmed with fur; others with braid. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 ho ig ij Young Women's $29.50 to $32.50 Suits at $20 In fine Broadcloth and Whipcord—trimmed with fur, braid or velvet. Young Women's $38 and $42.50 Suits at $29.50 Velveteen and Broadcloth Suits—nearly every one is trimmed with fur. Young Girls’$11.50to $12.50 Coats,$7.50 In Corduroy, Zibeline, Boucle and Cheviot—some fur-trimmed models, Sizes 8 to 14 years, Young Girls’ $5.50 to $11.50 Dresses, $3 to $7.50 sere Dresses in school styles and demi-dress models; sizes 6 to 14 years. black or Oxtord Hea cheviota, Al $16.50, COPYRIGHT 1919. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Also an Important Clearance Boys’ Clothiug! Boys’ $7.50 Overcoats $5.00 Even some $8.60 values are included for clearance Jed is a choice assortment of Boye’ Chinchilla and Fancy Overcoats, w hody lined, w Venetian yoke. Made in double-breasted style, with self or velvet collar; half belt or belt all around. Broadway at 33d Street GIMBELS The Sale That Women Store Opens 8.30. Closes 6 Women’s $15 to $19.75 Suits at $9.75 and a few are trimmed with fur. Women's $42.50 to $50 Suits, $29.50 In Velours de Laine, Whipcord, Gabardine a a majority are trimmed fur. Women’s $42.50 to $50 Dresses, $29.50 of Paris models. Women's $29.50 to $37.50 Dresses, $19.75 Afternoon Dresses of Velveteen, Charmeuse, Taffeta; also Sutin combined with Velvet. Evening Dresses of Charmeuse. striped, checked and plaid materials. $2.95 to $3.95 Blouses of Crepe de Chine materials, GIMBEL Year-End Sale Extraordinary Men’s $22.50 to $385 Overcoats, Suits & Ulsters The Most Remarkable Values in Men's Clothing in New York Today! VER one-third of this huge collection comes from makers of national reputation—the price being determined by the fact that they had a much larger stock on hand tl t sur own fine Winter stocks of Men's Clothing. Facts Men Want to Know About the Suits Snug fitting, with soft roll lapels. Conservative models, with soft or flat lapels Unfinished worsteds, in black, blue, pepper-and-salt, and other neat effects, h cheviots, in brown or gray mixtures, plain grays, black, blue or gray, with white stripes, and various handsome fancy effects. At $16.60. These Are the Fine Overcoats and Ulsters Chesterfield model, full lined with SKINNER'’S GUARANTEED SATIN; plain Also in Cambridge gray, Loose fitting, comfortable model, with ample skirt and velvet collar. chinchilla, in Oxford or Cambridge gray, plain blue and brown. Rough, shaggy materials, in brown and gray mixtures, Tartan plaids and plain blu 1 top linings and sleeve linings of Skinner's satin; excellent hand-tailoring. At All sizes, from 33 to 60, in regular proportions in both Suits and Overcoa Specially Enlarged Space. 1 eaeerinsortbenintiniiatnaaineneesinne ssl hiNe Eagerly Await! Also several Special Purchases of Coats and Furs. In wide-wale Serge, Cheviot and Wool Poplin—plain tailored, braid trimmed, Women's $60 to $200 Suits, $40 to $125 Our collection of “Individual” Suits, includ- ing a few Imported Models. Silk Velvet, Velours de Laine, Satin and Broadcloth. Afternoon Dresses of Faille Silk, Velveteen and Charmeuse—many are copies Chiffon Evening Frocks. Women's $19.75 to $22.50 Dresses, $15 Evening Frocks of Taffeta combined with Net. Afternoon Dresses of Charmeuse and Velveteen. Women’s $3.95 to $12.75 Skirts at $1.75 to $8.75 In Serge, Velour Cloth, Poplin, Tweed, Velveteen, Taffeta and Satin; also and Other Materials, $1.65 and $1.85 Only 50 dozen of thes® pretty blouses in crepe de Chine and other charming GIMBELS—Main Floor Embroidered Radium Silk Blouses, $5 White and flesh color—embroidered in ef- $5 to $6.95 Chiffon Blouses, $2.95 and $3.95 Women’s $15 to $47.50 Coats at $9.75 to $25 Y We 5 $16.50 to $45 at iste Weal Phok ena Mixed Material ‘oung Women s Coats Women's $15 to $18.50 Coats, $9.75 $10 to $35 Skating, Sport and Street Coats, of Tweed, Ruane try ese scar; | et Matra Plan Crna em are trimmed a a Young Women's af to $18.50 Dresses pr “abe a Cos, S188 at ening Coats, of Broad. x ' Ade rr cloth, ‘Corduroy, Plush, ‘Velour Cloth “and also Tailleur Frocks % ¥ cdl Bh, Women's $35 to $42.50 Coats, $25 Afternoon Coats of Black Silk Vs trim- Cloth, Conuroy and Bluah, Evening Wrameat Reale eae $95 to $225 Evening Wraps, $75 to $95 ysis Wraps of rich Brocades, Velvets and Silks—the majority are trimmed with fur. GIMBELS—Third Floor GIMBELS—Third Floor at $16.50 an usual at end of the season, The other two-thirds consists of ‘ay, with velvet collar. full silk lined, with plain collars, long, short and stout Extra Salesmen GIMBELS —Fourth Floor ceHS HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Boys’ Fine $10.50 and $13.50 Overcoats $8.75 A {ine collection of Boys’ Overcosts in fancy ray dnd brown mixtures; made in double- reasted style, with belted or pan hack. Convertible collar and wool body lining, with ds. | yoke. Sizes 10 to 18 years. GIMBELS—Fourth Floor Boys’ $8.75 and $10 Mackinaws......... $6.50 Sizes 9 to 18 yea Skating or regular models; plaited back, with half belt or belt all around, Patch pockets or great pockets. Maroon, brown, blue, gray or olive plaic Storm collar and cuffs. \