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eR EERE OOD furniture makes a splendid holi- day gift, for it expresses your sentiments by giving real lasting enjoyment. C Here You will find the finest of quality—the most tasteful designs —always moderately priced. " - ae a et Period Living Room § willproveinterestinga' with loose spring cushions, covered in various patterns of Velour, $140 The 25 rooms completely furnished instructive. KELLNER BRoOs| 3 a) S.E. Cop. I5™ ST.6 OF A TEDRAAA44A4444 444 4444% CHRISTMAS GIFTS There are two ways to shop for Christmas. You can either make the tedious rounds of a great many stores or you can come here. By the first way you may eventually find what you want, one thing at a time. By our way, all the most novel ideas devised this year are gathered together for your inspection at one time, in one store. Save yourself this year, ‘ Fine China Venetian Glass Fine Glassware Posronlwate Sheffield rai uered Furniture Pictures and Mirrors Marbles and Bronzes Fram: Majolic Pottery Clocks Articles grouped on separate tables accord- ing to price from $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 up to $15. Other gifts from $2.50 Tog to $500.00. Open until 6 P. M. OVINGTON’S 312-314 Fifth Avenue New York Lamps and Shades MAKES LITTLE ‘DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT | i % | makes a business of deep-sea diving. THE EVENING WORLD, FR IDAY, DECEMBER 15, 13 Mrs. Bryant Is ‘At Tome’ | At Bottom of the Ocean Or Up Above the Clouds ; she rn knocked doum by A shark: when di sea diving She Nav ‘broken. bronchot She Is the Only Profes-| sional Woman Diver in the World and Also Has Established a Reputa- tion as a Bird Woman. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Diving and finding no pearls in the sea, blame not the ocean—but engage Mrs, Alys McKey-Bryant to do your diving for you. If tho pearls are there she will bring them up. | ft ad For Mrs, Bry-| \ ant is that ever- interesting and | tor @ = one-and-only.| ‘There is no other woman in world SEN nersolt, who Sho is, in literal truth, the antl-suf- trage bogy—"a woman outside ber natural element.” Instead of staying on aolid earth with the rest of us, she saun- ters through the oceans—Atlantlo or Pacific, as may be nearer, She is not even satisfied with being at home in two elements. When she Is bored with the ocean, and earth seems a bit stale, she rises Into the alr, since she fs an expert flyer. This winter, for example, she will spend at Miami, Fila, taking tired millionaires out to ride in a flying boat built especially for her. Fortunately for me. I did not have Special for Saturday Boys’ Winter Overcoats 8 to 18 years The best ralues this season or heather mixtures, selected for their wearing qualities. Special 9, 7 5 Small Boys’ Overcoats 2 to 10 years Of chinchilla, kersey, frieze and tweeds lined with durable worsteds, Special 7.50 All Our Boys’ Overcoats Warranted All Wool This means they are “literally” —not “commercially” all wool—clean, sprin firm fibre that wears long and looks well, [ Boys’ Mackinaws 6 fo 18 years brown colorings. about wear. naws that young fellows like. 6.75 an and 9, 75 Belted back models of plain or fancy weaves, in gray, brown Novelty worsted linings that were New belted model made of genuine Mackinaw cloth— modest or striking plaids, in gray, blue, green, red or Nothing sturdier for general knock- There is a snappy mannishness to Mackl- | Boys'Appa rel Shop A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor Useful Gifts for Boys at special Prices Junder the can’t simply go down and look at the fishes.” Maybe which Mr webs grew hat, and a pa SMILES “Isn't diving work for a woma “1 suppos: “You are not allowe: even the tiniest 1) And if yc deat. TH lungs ts Feat feot even, there B Inch of my b or three ho “Then it miling gray AT PERIL, to n insurance p fit yo eyes. DIVING IS DANGEROUS, BUT SHE olley, ua heart and yn in sixty twenty a pressure of y sixty-pounds on every square five I stay down two __ BRONZE STATUE OF TILDEN TO GRACE PARK AVENUE =." wan oxeeuted by: W Setting for It Has Been Approved by Municipal Art Commission. A herole bronse mamorlal statue of) the inet statesman, who | *! wan hominated for President white *. he was serving as Governor of this State, is to be set up in the centre of rk Avenue, near the north Ine of ‘Thirty-fourth Street, The figure will . Tilden standing, with the left hand resting on a column. The Municipal Art Commission has & White of No. 60 Church Street havey gned OETWREN COMMUTERS, Rranite sat-} (Prom bronze, The m for] “Flubdup an impressive Pitwonney Mow. seems to have lost hiv Hiare , | “What makes vou think that?” Heard him kieking up a biz fuse at | the bageame office.” way Dar ridge, ‘The drawings show a forty ¢ ir ich backs against the pari acing. A parquet wall forty fees “ TOILET AND ' MANICURE SETS At FACTORY PRICES White and Hand-Painted Merehandiae 7 (It Will Pay You to Call W. L. HAAS CO. TOILET GOODS DEPT. 150-152 CHAMBERS ST., N.Y. at and In the we tecte John Qu the Municipal Art © a me ' bo set UD for observat w be general design is tnd pre nyed By La fleld and Ge f the Tilden will, | or above National A gineers anc thrilling person, | more besides | re! 6.30 last night, Bryant fits to seek Mrs, Bryant under the waves the clouds, There are Moments when, lke every plain, un- man, she knows that one must have Clothes with a capital " Yesterday was such a moment, r something has happened which Mrs. Hryant considers very wonder- ; ul. She has been nominated to an ho iventurous norary life membership tn oclation of Marine nd Its © “So I'v ‘0 I heard about diving. that came finally, “| have been down in diving dress plenty of sires both in the Paige ilu) Pacifi to water pipes that must be h i anchors that’s because most of it is sunk too deep for work. If jer you also must be mechanic, engineer. under wal an elec- ranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Special for Sa ’ Boy turday s' and Youths’ Sweaters * Worsted Angora Finish Sweaters, in blue, green, brown mixtures. Sizes 28 to 34. Special 4.95 Muffler, to match 2.00 Skating Caps 1.35 Boys’ Blanket Robes Blanket Robes, assorted patterns. 8 to 18 years, London Regimental Ties Special 2.95 For Youths and Boys Of superior quality silk in all colorings. Boys’ Tan Raincoats Of tan Asian Cloth, lined with rubber, guar- enteed waterproof. 4 to 18 years. Spectal Sou'wester Hat, black or tan rubber, Boys’ Skating Shoes Of black Box Calfekin, strap and buckle around ankle. Sizes 2 to 6, the regimental Special 65 2.95 95 4.50 Spectal Boys’ Storm King Boots Storm King Rubber Boota of highest grade rubber, high cut, with strap and buckle, 2.95 Sives 11 to 2 3.95 Sizes 3 to 6, + oni ‘only woman” to been shop- I heard about the new frock But You have You y diMoult to regulate the air supply. It is fed to me by a ‘tender,’ but I have to con- trol the amount by means of a valvo at the back of my n If 1 do get enough ¢ essure ins my helmet will lize the pre my head may too much Tam of the water, my eure from the sea, a be crushed, if ftw shot to the surta sult burats and the sudden change in atmosphere ki me. Coming up through the water is a more ticklish Job than going down, It is unsafe to rise faster than two feet per min- ute, "I have had ‘tende forget to pump me it there were an ‘my chest until my coming again.” TAKES TO BOXING AS BEST EX- ERCISE FOR WORK, “Did you ever see a shark?” I asked. “One swam up to me,” said Mrs, " momentarily ir, [felt as and around al set the alr Bryant, “when I was’ diving off Sqattle, I lunged at him with an iron rod I used for text.ng wooden piles, He veered off, but with a final of his tail, which knocked me “When | come up | am so ex- hausted | can hardly move. My helmet and leads weigh ly 300 prune. Shallow wa- all, because stimulants, ani 1_must keep my cles strong. But that last is 1am devoted to boxing. | always lived an athletio, | life. Until | was seven- be 7 teen | at on a farm and And I hadn't a thing to wear’) broke bucking broncos.” she informed me, with acteristi-| wa tie thojcally feminine emphasis, when she! mens your bode pie mye, mp: | turned to the Hotel Cumberland at Ve ee ae ntire personalities of 80 submerged.” * she agreed at once, | pelllous sparks in her gray eyes | % more brightly. | Phere was @ caso of the eubmor- | sion you mean at a hotel where I| stopped recently. The man and his) wife were both middle-aged. But ho was alive, alert, vigorous, happy. She was a blank, She had sunk all her ughts and feelings long ago.) oW appeared above the sur- was truly representative of the submerged sox, le really painful an not the di girl who and ‘ean do 10 wash her husband's ubmerged than I Mrs. Bryant {s now a widow, but her husband was her flying partner. “We worked together—that’s the only way,” she told me. SHE'S A FATALIST; NO TIME TO) BE AFRAID. ee h ro tai rather do, fly or di declared smilingly, nd you're not ever afraid?” | shook her head, still smiling she sald quietly, been times in the air wi { stopped to think about a except managing the machi have thought that I ldn't | In exhibition fty- | vd will not let your ma- and after you get up you broken, Crowds are they almost tear the cw off a. flyer who has been hurt But I be- but onee, and that your time comes, you are.” no matter where And 1 thought of the man who un- od gallant hearts and who} many times butnes Chetr deathe: 6 ‘of daath but once, > | already given preliminary approval of the model and drawings. | $3,000,000 Is JEWS? MARK. thropte Socteties an- Jay that an effort will to raise an additional $1,000,000, the $2,000,000 minimum co- | quired to effect federation practt-| cally having been assured | | The executives of the federation | said 40,000 Who were able to give w | minimum of $10 @ year for philan-| |throple purposes have not yet con- | Jewish Phila | nounced vente bu made in 1917 ting will be held at the FHo Sunday to discuss plans this large group during th 2 > SCOTCH PRIDE or nut ss Prom the London Ci ) Pride in the national dress of hie ove of his ¢ harming, If wauld “you iy mind that, was’ the orae and Iot me awe’ to the 22-1 $f Uu-Kares Gold Crowne Bridee Work lorest 708 fe Lane 215 W. 42d St. a 10 Kenmare St ond 409-411 Fulton St wea made for @ Wilder Wourth ‘loot. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Women’s Smart Cloth Coats Midseason models, new fabrics, attractive Utilit In velour cloth or broadcloth in ) the new colors and black, smart Women's Coats Developed in velour cloth, broad- ] cloth or mixtures in the season's shades, belted and semi-fitted models with fashionable flare. Women’s Tailored Coats Models that may be worn with separate furs; new straight line | and flare effects, large ital rows of silk stitchwork. Misses’ Distinctive Coats Offering Extraordinary Values Misses’ Fur Collar Coats of velour cloth and broadcloth; smart models; “seal,"’ raccoon or plush colors. —_Spesial Misses’ Afternoon Coats of seal plush, velour cloth and broadcloth, fur trimmed, silk lined throughout. Special wool velour or broadcloth; mole, skunk- Misses’ Dressy Coats of silk velour, | 25.00 | 29.75 39.75 prices 25.00 belted and semi-fitted effects; silk lined. Women's Fur-Trimmed Coats 29.75 35.00 opossum, seal or raccoon trimmed. Special OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & G 34th Strect--New York Will Close Out—at Greatly Reduced Prices Girls’ School and Dress Coats Girls’ Coats of Velveteen, velour cloth or velour checks, lined | and interlined, some fur trimmed. 4 to 10 years. Reduced to Girls’ Coats of Zibeline or plaids; large convertible collars, belted models, 10 to 16 years, Reduced to Girls’ Coats of chinchilla, zibeline or mixtures; mannish models, button-up collars. 10 to 16 years, Reduced to Girls’ Fur Trimmed Velveteen Coats; this season's wanted | models, including smocked and throwetie effects. 4 to} 10 years. Reduced to | silk | uced to | Girls’ Highest Cost Fur Trimmed Velveteen Coats lined throughout and interlined. 10 to 16 years. Rev Sale of 1,200 Middy Bl Blouses For Girla and Misses, Sizes 6 to 22 years, In smocked, Norfolk and regulation models, in all, white Sale price | or with combination trimming. 9.75 10.75 13.75 15.00 35.00 1.00