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SACRA RES GH OS state * tare LU? ail RO Chocolates, ‘esported, in pecke Luncheon and Afternoon 6 Eect 37th St., Opp. Tiffany's. ey Direaden atte P RYT Of cin base AEE uch ah WE ANNOUNCE THE OPBNING OF Oth NEW TEA SHOP B. Altman & Gn. Negligees and Robes at Reduced Prices A number of styles in crepe de Chine and corduroy House Gowns; Robes and Japanese Quilted Robes have been taken from the regular stock and greatly reduced in prices to facilitate an immediate clearance i = Suazetione W.B. GUNNISON, "HH SCHOOL HEAD vN BROOKLYN, DIES Was Principal of Erasmus Hall — Suffered Breakdown in 1909—Was 64 Years Old. Dr. Walter B. Gunnison, princtpal of ~ Erasmus Hall High School of Brook- Misses’ Tailor-made Suits in smart Winter models and materials (some fur-trimmed) are now on sale at the extraordinarily reduced prices of $14.50 & $18.00 (Second Floor) Additional Reductions have been made in the remaining Winter stocks of Women’s Coats and Wraps including imported models as well as those of American origin. A number of styles, developed in the wanted materials, have been arranged in threegroups and variously THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘MISS RUTH LIPSCOMB'S WEDDING IN SAN ANTONIO A LONE STAR FUNCTION. home of his son, Stanley F. Gunni- son, No. 19 De Koven Court, Flatbush, He had never recovered from a ner- vous and physical breakdown in 1909, which forced him to take a year's leave of absences. Dr. Gunnison was born in 1852 at Abington, Mass. He was the son of the Rev, Nathanfel and Ann L. Gun- nison, He was graduated from West- brook Semi in 1871 and from St. Lawrence University four years later. He was for « time instructor in Latin and literature at St. Lawrence Unt- versity, practised Taw at Madison, Wis. and came to Brooklyn in 1885 + a8 principal of Public School No. 19. He was made Assistant Superinten- dent of Schools in New York in 1696 and the same year was appointed to head Erasmus Hall igh School, Kagio, and Dr. Almon Gunnison, pr ident emoritus of St. Lawrence U versity. He leaves a widow, M Blanche ton Gunnison and five ldren, Stanley E., Almon Gage and . Adel Portia Caten. Irving Vollakoff om Saturday night date they were attuned Irving, 23 yeara old, was arrested night, charged with srend tar. h home, No. nd tering work inthe home of Daixy Jacobson, No, 815 West enty-elghth Street, and after he Mrs. Jacobson reported to the police The noted educator is survived by|the disappearance of two diamond lyn, one of the foremost educators of! iw. brothers, Herbert F. Gunnison, | 'Zoches, Valud at $400, ‘The investigation Ala BI PSO MB. mere wy commons ering Blanket Miss Ruth Lipscomb has long beon 4 resident of New York, but her mar- riage to Rayford Wardlaw Allen of this city in Antonio, on Saturday, will be a Texas affair almost entirely, True, New York furnishes the bride and bride- groom and some of the attendants, but the Lone Star State does nearly all the rest. The bride ls the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby W. Lipscomb. Worth, Tex.; Dorothy Dallas, Ruth Pennypacker of Austin, A Special Pre-Holiday Sale of Men’s Silk, Shirts Silk Scarfs and Mufflers will offer worth-while gift suggestions, as well as appreciable price advantages, for to-morrow and Friday. MEN’S SILK SHIRTS made from genuine Japanese Habutal (im- ported direct by B. Altman & Co.), presenting @ remarkably attractive variety of novelty satin-stripe effects; exceptional value, 55.85 of San Antonio, J be his brother's be ers will be Karl T. nelius Hearn jr. of Voorhees of Los Angeles, Carthy of Denver. —- = in. The ush- rederick and Cor~ Charles Mo- Miss Doris Andrews, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James F, An- drews of New York, will be mar- ried to John R. Winterbotham of Chicago, on Dec, 30, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Rufus Mc- Queen Gibbs, in Baltimore, Edward F, de Selding of No. it bifty- first Street announces ement of her daughter, Miss Tracy de Selding, to the Benjamin Martin Washburn, vicar of Grace Chapel, The wedding will occur shortly after Easter, Mrs. Danlel Frederick Ginna of Plainfield announees tho engagement Jof her daughter, Miss Catherine MEN'S Whiting Ginna, to Roger Drew Mel- no ii lick, son bf Mr, and Mrs, Georgo P. TTED SILK MUFFLERS Mellick of New York. IMPORTED Ff. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Tartoue gave a (elastic: knit) in black = and - white stripe | Sie Nore WRat Porioclnts effects . ‘ c . . ; at $6.75 Street, for Miss Geraldine Condit Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Everett Hall of No. 636 Fifth Avenue, Recetving with iss Hall were the Tartoue, Josephine . Mark's Church, San! Hep attendants will be) the Misses Charlotte Clayton of Fort Potter of, Josephine Woodhull and Jean Aubrey, 8 B. Alley will| w York, Tracy | {Moves in Society) reduced to MEN'S KNITTED SILK MUFFLERS $21.00, $35.00, & $48.00 (American-made) in black-and-white stripes, (Third Floor) Ate eee ww $4.85 Men’s and Women’s . MEN'S SILK FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS in a very large assortment of attractive pat- Superior-quality Silk Umbrellas will be specially priced for to-morrow. Taffeta or Twilled Silk Umbrellas, especially featuring sterling silver-mounted wrist-loop handles . «wl + + $3.75 Taffeta or Twilled Silk Umbrellas of excep= tional quality, with extremely handsome handles, some of sterling silver and others of bakelite, sterling silveremounted . - $4.50 Betalph Silk Hosiery {s shown moderately priced, in the new assortments for Men and Women. WOMEN'S BETALPH SILK HOSE In black . . ° per pair . e e . In black, white and colors, per pair, $1.75 & 2.50 In white and the fashionable colors - + $2.00 MEN'S BETALPH SILK HOSE per palr $1.75 @etalph Silk Hoslery suggests holiday gifts of perennial desirability) | Hitth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New York terns and color effects . 85c. & $1.15 MEN'S SILK FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS made in B. Altman & Co.'s workrooms, from rich imported silks in extremely handsome Am: 'E POWDER. Tell end beautiful of face, the Duchaw ef Gordon held ge Ul. designs and color blendings + at $1.45 Freeman’ for 30 +l totlet counters. (First Floor) Teme Fre Bedte, ‘Heten Kerr, Margaret Kalt and Anne Gilbert, A dinner dance as given last night at the Rite-Cariton by Mrs. ; | William Disston for her daughter, (by mail).—An on Miss Pauline Disston. expe liness toward | worse for her “¢ ‘ Mra. Joseph Wood Cushman and], Miss Mary Cushman gave a rece yesterday afternoon at No. 69 Wes DECEMBER 20, 1916. jon |< Fifty-first Street ndits escaped, Camp and Miss Ethel S from Tulsa, tea, 4 Mis# Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Chai introduced this evening a given by her mother at Sherry’s. Another debutante to-day will hy Miss Barbara Hoyt, for whom a te will be given by her mother, Hi John King Hoyt, at No, 470 Park Av- onue, Buffate iit Teg ring = From It Will Pay Youto Call DENVER, Col., Dec to. W. | Wm, L, Haas Co. Cody (Buffalo Bill) 1x a short but severe fines: return from a trip to Wyoming. He not yet entirely out of danger, accord: ing to Dr. Men’s House Slippers suggest a useful and always acceptable gift for the man who appreciates foot comfort indoors. tH 11CO ‘The Piano that repro- duces the playing of the world’s great Art- ists in your homo, ON THE SIXTH FLOOR Hear It {in the special section reserved for the sale of KNABE merchandise advertised in the Holiday Folder, WAREROOMS Men's Slippers in many attractive styles are on sale at equally attractive prices, th Vie.at 39th St Men's Felt Sitppers, per pair $1.00 & 1.25 Men's Black Kid Slippers, with red piping; POUGHNUTEs most as light as * pu of smoke, that the kid- di id eat— perpaire + 6 8 8 8 o 800 ore made irom De G Men's Tan Kid Slippers . per pair $1.90 Say to your grocer— Di.t-C Flour for Me! lor & oh BELF-RAISING Packages et i ee J Mr Cot Fl man was | ‘following his | day jn an exp js im of H. Bast, his ph: TOILET AND MANICURE SETS WHITE AND HAND-PAINTES rotlet Goods Dept—4 FACTORY PRICES ith Floor 150-152 Chambers Street NEAR ALL CARS Introductory Offer is THE AEOLIAN COMPANY PRICE ONLY $55 Special Terms $1 Weekly LL important parts of this A remarkable Musola are made in’ The Aeolian Company’s own factories. In the design of every detail and the supervision of every step of con- struction, the same mature skill and scientific knowledge have been employed that have created many other famous Aeolian in- struments — and of these it is notable that everyone is supreme today in its field. able value yet offered in a musical instrument The Musola plays all standard records—both the lateral-cut and hill-and-dale types. All Aeolian Stores Open Evenings Now Griandeomel’, cased in a cabi- net of simple and dignified lines \ and beautifully finished, the Musola is an Aeolian triumph—a wonderfully perfect talking-ma- chine. At its price of $55, it is beyond question the most remark- : THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Aeolian Hall Aeolian Hall In BROOKLYN In MANH 11 Flatbush Ave, 29 West 42 ATTAN nd Street Musolas on Sale at These Additional Addresses: Below 59th Street 125th Street ind Avenue, City Joneph Pulpit, 1855 First Avenu Above 125th Street Fasten Phonograph Shop, 83 West 12th Steet, Cliy + 415 Lenox Avenue, City adway 145th 30 Amsterdam Avenue, City Hroadway. City Brons 60 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn., N.Y. + 440 Sth Balyn, NOY and Wyckod Sire lyn (Williamsburg Sect 202 Grand Bret, Brooklyn, N.Y ¥ G, & R. Furniture Cor Andrew Olsen, 310 M, & V, Furniture C ORDE R YOUR MUSOL A TOMORROW Only a limited number of Musolas are available for Christmas delivery. Place your order as carly as possible, ee Ly iy q si 4 lavs 8 q Aeolian Hall ia ly In THE BRONX 367 East 149th St. Brooklyn (Bedford RG. Su fon Bre ert : UA Neerv06 Aveo lyn (East New York Section) ein Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Long Island and New Pl Co., 4119% Jamaic ue ; Sty sie tenalen A 4 ie % i? New Main Street, Yonkers, N.Y. New Jersey cr of » aN r t ade on bs 7 / alae Blstbtin, +i Paani: d Newt om Malling & ‘ ; Ne fe ng i N R Avene, Rutherterd, NG ManvattanlCarpet & Fu je Co., Port Richmond, $. 1.