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yi WBE Franklin Simon & Co Fifth Avenue, 47th and aath Sta. Mid-Winter Shoes For Misses and Girls Misses’ Low Heel Shoes Of tan or black Russia calf, laced model. Made on smart last, welted leather soles, low heels. Sizes 214 to 714. WidthsAA toD Girls’ Laced Shoes 7.00 Of tan willow calf, made on broad com 5 fortable last, welted leather soles and flat heels. Sizes 11 to 2. Widths BtoE. FELT SLIPPERS For Misses and Children Misses’ Felt Slippers Made of superior quality felt in blue, gray, pink or red. Plain or embroi- dered vamps. Sizes 214 to 7144 Children’s Felt Slippers Of superior quality felt in pink, blue or red, with carved designs on vamp of Dutch children, Sailor or Cowboy. Sizes 5 to 1014 and 11 to 2. Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop—Third Floor 5.00 1.75 1.25 Reach Scene, Says There Was No Storm Harbor. ‘That the cottiaton Getween the am Relgian reitet ship Imo waa not ac- cldental, 9 the opinion of Frederick H. Cowlen af Mo. 99 John Strest, one of the firet New Yorkers to reach Halifax after the explosion, who ra. fay. ‘This opinion, he nany of the leading cit! reken ety, (o reporta fipat went + Mr. Cowles deci from there was no storm tn the harbo the time of the collision, It was « clear day, he aanerta, and the Mont | Blane and the Imo muat have acon each other when they were fully two Cowles, who teached Halifax twenty-four hours Im advance of the Red Cross train from thie city, brought with him many mementos of the disaster, O1 six Inches long o| Mont Blanc, which he picked up a mile and a half away from the waterfront, where it was embedded in the ruins of @ house of which tho extension kitchen alone remained intact. Im the yard he came on a nection of ship's plate five feet square. He also has @ plece of rein- Columbia Stop Grafonolas and Records Fifth Avenues Beautiful Rouse of Music Italian Gothle Grafonola A design of exquisite grace and beauty that reproduces in mini+ The the aug Bresibent Ais Wilson has Inherited her ‘understanding of the people. her genuine artistic talent to the simple song: Cite pd knows and loves. ‘Sa mak ooores ively for Columbia, father's ompethel has chosen to Se NE of the most interesting fea- tures of the interesting Columbia Shop is its popularity with the famous ai for Columbia. The: ant place to call an In the hospitable atmosphere records, who sing. exclusively find it a pleas- “| hear their latest of this beautiful Tudor interior, music lovers meet informally to hear the latest music. Here you may play any Columbia record on any Grafonola. Here you will find all the standard. Grafonola models as well as beautiful designs representing all artistic periods from Gothic and Elizabethan to Adam and Chippendale. are well worth a special v These print Ge en isit. The door opens with a welcome Condenient Terms Arranged lor cither standard Grafonoles from $18 (« iod designs up to advise you fi phonograph. Concerts held daily at 2 and 8 P. M. THE COLUMBIA SHOP Fifth Avenue at 37th Street OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL THE NEW YEAR Su nday World ¥ 4 “Wants” Work Monday Wonders New Yorker, One of First to “" steamer Mont Mane and the forced wire plate glass which be took | from a broken window of the Bank | at etpiotion was the finding of the boty © convey the full * 1 can only toll 9 this purpes and bad the rand been dr an be o that a re bine equal to (he fitat would have re muted y a bave read of ¢ terrible the Richmond Hehe an at feath as aha IT wan a member of ef party fn which were two aatiors, a father | It fell to them, In clear « debris of a house to un ly of the wife and hin body, Ike those of many others, was found moro than a block away from where the woman ad lived. It was this fact, that nodies wera often blown two and threa blocks, that made ao di Mcult the work of identification. "One 6 chief cnusen of Anath wassthe glass, Spenre of ginns five and six inches Jong went hurt ling through the alr tn clouds, People perhaps a mile or two away from the scene of the explosion, hearing’ the concussion, rushed into the open just jin time to face this fearful, terrible onslaught fran the clouds. 1 found one of these spears ‘six inches long embedded in the woodwork over the | desk of a police station a mile and a half from the waterfront.” FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE AMID FUMES OF SPICE \Battle for an Hour With Fire in Knickerbocker Mills Building In Chambers Street. Working in an atmosphere of fumes from burning spices, firemen Dattled more than an hour this morning with upper floors of tho alx story building at No. 156 Chambern Street, occupied by the Knickerbocker Mills Company. When the fire was discovered by a Dasserby it had spread over the entire third floor where it started and was sweeping up the elevator shaft. A blast carried the windows into the atreet. Deputy Chief Binns turned in a sec- ond Firemen on adjoining buildings, alded by a water tower in front, poured water into the structure until Chief Binns was assured tho dan- wer was over. The loss is estimated at $26,000, en DECISION AGAINST BOXING. lost it: fight to restrain the police from Interference with its boxing exhibitions at tts quarters in Halsey Street, near Br adway, Brooklyn, Supreme Court Justo’ Jaycox, in denying the club's motion f° an tnjunctton, held that the “membership and dues” feature was @ subterfuge to evade the criminal laws. Attorney B. J, Rose, for the club, con- tended that it merely provided social and athletic entertainment for its mem- bers, Assistant Corporation Counsel Pie oman ar the case for the city. aeicaaninn From Brentano's “Book Chat.” The new volume of the “Fanto- mas” series of detective tales will soon be ready for readers, It 1s en- titled “A Nest of Sptes Once again the archcriminal Fantomas makes his appearance, and this time in the form of an accredited representative of a nation to France, He is in Paris, however, for personal ends and not to serve the King who sent him. ‘These personal ends lead him to act as @ apy in the German interest to obtain for his employers certain mil- {tary secrets relating to the Fort of Verdun. His machinations are al- most supernatural, but Juve, the detective, and Fandor, his journal- {at friend, manage to circumvent aim. ¢ ¢ @ . This remarkable story, equalled only by Sherlock Holmes and Arsene Lupin, will be printed serially in The New York Sunday World Magazine, beginning next Sunday, | WALTHAM & ELGIN LADIES’ MEN'S CONVERTIBLE MILITARY WRIST WATCHES & blaze that swept through the three|* 110/000 UNDERFED (2322 IN CITY'S SCHOOLS, |= sndernourianed anda in ; tentlom, while the condition of 690,000| , Diseurring ie othere to figures given by Dr. Henry Dwight “hapin, headwt the entidra + Of the Post-Graduate Honpital, in an address lsat night to the tection of the Naw Medicine, at No, 17 Weat Forty-thira Breet. Dr. Chaptn’s aubject was “The Ni ‘tonal Danger from Defective Devel ypment of Children in Time of War,” and he attributed much of the mal-| just @ ‘| nutrition to war prices, urging eo-0F-| only dination of all relief agencies to aes | ' ; | that children have sufficient food. Referring to bis figures he “Any percentages referring only to elementary echool earoiment be doubled to include the pre-achoo! ane and tho post-elementary school children now making the transition fo induntry.” Tho disparity between the Increase in wages and the mounting cost of food, Dr. crused mothers to give thelr ebtidren | h¢ tea and coffee instead of milk, which increased from 9 to 15 cents @ quart in the last year. Bureau of Pernonal Service,” tinued, a isan : WALTER & CO., 182 Broadway, N ie fom of many children DETAR nest = 404 of at-| medica! ioe ts only “passable,” according vision Alatric York Academy of) greatest fu milk t# the cheapes food t have tt ive and are actual to growing children. ies ent too m for saving food 4: | ust = food if the m: Dr. Smith a of nutritio ey In apent properl that parents be taught t Chapin asserted, had aid, “so that every child can &@ nourishing midday meal at a n nal cost. Such lunches should tnet fish, ese “In @ report to the Mayor by tae The effect of (hie upon the utr protein-contalning food such as me any om, and that every growing ebild Margarine and put margarine are as butter, and cost muoh. Vegetables | ‘Tea and coffer have no) olsons | riy all fam- lead the eatabliahment | sven in all out-patient » the olty, and urged take every | child to a doctor or dispeftnary If It te bolow average weight, or if It doos not gain at the normal rate for ite oes. puree of peas or beans, and with a starchy vegetable or green vegetable and cooked longer noon hour ts to be “the minimum on which @ desired for younger childten, in order eat show! vere! nd Or, Mdneg ¥ Bad iy and “ere petpe ona wy oe, "tees wee “" the seetion Ow price meane nothing i} you sacrnihce either beauty cr quality in your furnitures, |] Keliner's have the enviabl combining artistic design, and most moderate prices reputation for highest quality Period Living Room Suite with loose spring cust $ | 67 jons, covered in various patterns of velour You are cordially invited to see the 46 rooms completely furniched on dieplay here. They are interesting and instructive. KELLNER BROS 9. E. Cor. 15" ST.e OFA SINCE 1891 Bh. Altman & Cn. SATURDAY OFFERINGS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST Women’s Glace Gloves (discontinued styles, sizes incomplete) specially priced at $1.00 per pair Short length, in white only Eight-button length (mousquetaire) in black only (Limited quantities) A Number of Trimmed Satin Hats especially featuring the fashionable dark colors, will be specially priced (in the Depart- ment on the First Floor) at $6.75 & $8.50 each A selection of extremely smart Hats for Winter resort wear is now displayed in the regular stock of this Department. It includes effective models for women, debutantes and the junior set. Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas at prices that (considering qualities) are . remarkably low. WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS Of black and colored silk; with cord loop handle . . . . $2.90 Of superior-quality silk, in black and colors; with handle having wrist loop of leather or silkcord . . . $4.00 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS ‘of union silk (silkeand-linen mixture) in black only . ... . . + $3.50 In the regular stock are Walkingestick Umbrellas for men and women. These are admirable for gift purposes, D 200 Women’s Silk Petticoats variously made of taffeta, messaline and silk jersey, will be on sale at $5.00 each (Women's Petticoats, Second Floor) : Excellent Values are now being offered in Misses’ Winter Coats (im limited quantities) at the greatly reduced prices of $16.50 & $19.75 tligherecost Coats, Suits and Dresses have also been marked at large reductions from former prices. (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) A Special Selection of Toilet Articles attractively priced, will comprise lvory-finished Celluloid Toilet Sets (ten pieces), consisting of Mirror, Hair Brush, Comb, Hair Receiver, Powder Box, Shoe Horn, Button Hook, Nail File, Buffer and Cuticle Knife; including monogram engraved to order on each article; exceptional value, perset . . . 6 « $10.00 Manicure Sets , (ten pieces) in leather case lined with moire, perset . $3.90 . . . . . . Military Brushes of ebonized wood . per pair 5c. & $1.95 Men's Toilet Cases for travel use; made of khaki-colored cloth, lined with rubber and fitted with pockets for toilet necessaries . . . . at 95c. Hitth Avenw-Madtao Avenue, New Pork