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; T e ras ee | Tat A a ELD HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918, WANAMAKER’S- For the First Christmas Saturday EDMOND ROSTAND ILL, “nme of French Author, Pneu- monia Victim, Alatming. : Nov. 29 (Havas)—Bamond noetan is very il! from Saeumosis, The condition ‘of the distinguished author is said to be alarming. jing, owned by William Bergen, @ for- | jmer policeman, which houses many | inty and borough off \ Protests of Bronx Athletes Find | ‘BETTER THAN CALOME] Little Favor at City Hall—Will | Thousands Have ds Have Discovered é 10S. AND ENGLAND seri ects ce, Betamicsaane I TWe Blocks and Twenty-four Stories Readyl Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel~are a mild but sure | laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re- jAPProval of the plan of Park Cofimis- [Stoner Joseph A. Hennessy of the Bronx to plow up the baseball field in Cro! Park, in use a8 a playcround since 4 Canadian Premier, Approving League of Nations, Urges Nations to Act Together. jand convert it into a flower «¢ The protests of ba amateur athletes in the Bronx hav nO effect at the City Tall eball players and © had The Mayor takes the stand that there | sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not totreat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. The pleasant little tablets do the good $17,000 Christmas Furs Saturday for $11,380. Reduced Women’s Satin Frocks, $24.50 | LONDON, Thursday, Nov. 28—Sir |, THe Mayor takes Whe stand iRat there | |R. I. Borden, Canadian Premler,)for ball players and athletes and that speaking at the annual Thanksgiving! the Crotona Park field, used principally jOn Sundays, disturbs a quict Day banquet of the American Soclety | Seycioping neichbecheod that calomel does, but have fo bad after effects, They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the troubleand quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the Exquisite samples and a little surplus rapldy | | | The work of | teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc “ to-day, approved of the plan to form a plowing up the ball ground is proceed. | withthe gums, Sodostrong liquids. Tt There are sets, «and scarfs, and Were $37.50, $42.50 and $45 League of Nations, but insisted that |!"* rapidly. | is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. muffs, and ‘stoles, and coats and oO, ° England and America are able to com-|,, Commissioner Hennessy, as an addi-| Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. coatees—everything imaginable in Any one of the twelve e acting {COna! reason for eliminating the batt| Most headaches, “dullness” and that i models of satin frocks in mand the peace of the world by acting |park, stated furs that appeal'to women. All from Pe ated to-day that a garden on | lazy feeling come from constipation and bf thi: Id ake together. He sald: the site will help beautify the surround- | @ disordered liver, Take Dr. Edwards’ a furrier of established reputation for is odiew would | m: a ing and useful gift— ae a gift within the $25 limit. in satin, satin beaded or in quiet color, or satin Frocks tant tay’ appear et, tag afternoon occasion on Tien blue, black, taupe end brown. 140 in all. + “Let us have a League of Nations, if it can be realized, but at least let us “heavy.” Note how they “clear”clouded have that understanding and unity ofthat the improvement will also add to| brain and howthey Purpose and action between the two “perk up” the splettes the attractiveness of the Bergen Build. | Wc amd 5c a box, Aildrugaists Adv. world-wide English-speaking common- | {hes of Borough Hall. He did not dis- Olive Tablets when you feel “logay”'and Pute the assertion of the ball players quality of skins and good workman- ship...As there are many single pieces, some will undoubtedly go early. SCARFS 6 taupe fox at. 3 Georgette fox ai on SETS 1 silver fox at. $500 years to come from the aa ae | 6 taupe fox at Untess dre horror, suffering and sacrifice of a war! 3 Keb fox at.. 4 black fox'at. sits) m4 ae 6.6 on the sole! such as this. 3 baum marten at. . ¢ “United py ties of race, language, lit- 2 Georgette lynx at. .$65 to $226 _COATS—A Special crature and tradition, the nations of MUFFS 3 skunk at. $55 to $136 Purchase : peey | the Britannic commonwealth and the I Hudson Bay eit ‘ beetlthed At $39.50, two models . Stat ing th American 1 Hudso: Mi $22 A .50, ty Who's To Blame ? || nepuntic can command the peace ot| NEWYORK: | BROOKLYN: | NEWARK: | JERSEY CITY: a skeunke a ete brcertiret| he witiout fur. Built for com- [t,2e4, eller from corns, benions, | the world. ‘They could have com-| 83 East 34th St. Prony Flatbush Ave.'903 Broad Stcis 1/134 Newark Ave. |] 4 squirrel at Hudson Bay sable stole at,...$675 | fort ‘ ane Coreplity vai peat lave oe arene y Wiss Galeindy Seale Liat Meera. COATS and COATHES of Hudson seal {ered muskrat) gheviot, it "hevy blue ahd fe freee toe Meg he Dhagl adil A eal ae Seasin Mah dead orth Seb ihtac nutria, squirrel, beaver, ete. ‘There are two 45-inch Hudson | black, failed to’ soe the m is nA» lies tiga cach hee Al seal coats, with large skunk collars, at $325 and $425. And see the menace of pointed, | tne world for the responsibilities im- 0. At $78.50, 8 velours model with}. ‘At $115, « charming coat of 6 ee al came 0B | soued upon them. a very pretty coatee of nutria at $1 nutria collar. hunter's reen Rian ad — the h PB Tar) “By their overwhelming power and| Fur Salons, Second floor, Old Building At $95, a velours coat with dyed bated with ‘aufied'and banded ay a kuTcHins } unequalled influence neither nation | Australian opossum collar and cuffs, Women’s Fashion Salons, Second floor, Old Building At, $58, a velours coat without fur, fine material, splendid lining. Young Women’s Dresses Special at $25 and $37.50 At $37.50—our $45 to $52.50 | At $25—our $32.50 to $39.75 grades grades 100 frocks of serge, wool jersey 75 dresses of tricolette, wool jer- (some have gilets of tricolette) and | sey, werge, satin and velveteen, satin; also afternoon and dinner | Sizes 14 to 20 years. dresses of Georgette crepe. Second floor, Old Building Young Girls’ Coats at $17.50 and $25 Several weeks ago we bought 40 of these coats. We told our readers about them, and the coats walked out in a jiffy. Immediately we contracted with the manufacturer for 119 more of them—he only had enough of his fine materials for that number. Coats at $17.50—Sizes 6 to 14 years—wool velours, broadcloth and puree cloth in dressy as well as practical colors; Pekin blue, reindeer, can divorce itself from these respons!- | bilities, Let no minor consideration, no { petty rivalry and no unworthy distrust | | divide those who, united, can command | | the world’s abiding peace.” | America’s share in winning the | war was praised by Viscount Chinda, | panese Ambassador to Great Brit- | ain, The Karl of Reading declared |that Great Britain would in the fu- | ture join America in celebrating Thanksgiving Day in memory of | | America’s achievements in the war. The banquet was the most élabor- Jate held by the society since 1914, | representatives of neafly all the as- | sociated nations being present. Henry | 2. Stoner presided, and the other| | speakers were Irwin B, Laughlin, |Secretary of the American Embassy; Rdbert B. Skinner, American Consul General at London; the Belgian Min- | jister, the Lord Chancellor and Mrs. Dark Brown Kid Shoes For Women $9 Fashionable. . Women’s shoes in this very popular shade are offered Saturday in three distinctive and good-looking sonlals: All have high-cut laced, eight-inch tops. Louis and two heights of Cuban heels. Plain or tipped toes. Unusual shoes for $9 pair. Christmas Slippers Ready Saturday Anyone looking for “comfy"’ gift slippers will ‘likely be em-> barrassed by the variety. Tor men, women, children, . $1.16 to $3 EDUCATOR | SHOE® ariably “let the feet grow as ald.” . hole family into Edu- There can than the E J GATOR trademark on the role, For . Means that behind every part of the shoe stands a responsible manu- ewer nice @ Hutchins, Inc ars, \ First floor, Old Building nevand. 149th Street 7 Fultou Street All Stores Open Kvenings We Also Carry the Famous Mice & Hutchins Line of shoes Which Pit Beery 3 4,383 Prs. Women’s Silk- Plaited Stockings, 45c We haversold thousands of pairs at 55c. No more were to be had at this price for our immediate needs. So what we have on hand go at the special price of 45c pair. Double tops and soles, high spliced heels, mock seam leg, seamy Black, white, cordovan, putty, champagne, fawn, bronze Sizes 8! 4 to 10%, Main floor, Old Building Special for Saturday New, 1919, Model, Fully Guaranteed PLAYER PIANOS Need. rtis Brown, President of the Amer- |ican Club of London. ——— PARSONS TAX $61,511. Net Estate of 81,837,986 Left by New less feet. and smoke, to Children, é pi ba blue, green, burgundy, taupe. Model illustrated has fur collar, AD AE oh $ || 75 Children’s Coats mr dee ith fr ansfer tax of $61,511.30 will be paid on, | Coats at $25—Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years—broadcloth and velours the estate of the late Schuyler L. Par- | coats in most of the same beautiful colors. ons of Manhattan, millionaire summer | Fur collars and trimmings—natural o) of Islip. An apprainal fled | 7 t “spa seal-dyed coney, and Edict t of Islip. An appral a led in Special Easy Terms Close LO r Half nutria, Every coat is fully ined and interlin Young Girls’ Velveteen Schuyler L. Pargons jr. re vives $230. 067, Mra, Helena P. Wi $7.50, is; one in $12.75, $14.75 shirrings to Complete with a Beautiful Player Bench, Twelve Kolls of Music of Your Selection. | At $7.50—two modi 5 H ive Tullanes; nutria Free " 4 oa, cheviot with fur buttons and a | collar; brown, burgundy, navy blue F k 12. 75 pres! Delteery to) Youp) Hors \N] smart buttoned-down collar; navy | and areen. “Not all sizes in a atyl, rocks, : blue and ‘tan,. The other of im- | but all sizes 2 to 6 years in the lot. Former price was $19.75—two Empire models, both are simple and TUESE beautiful ployer pianos are — Mail This nance ported corduroy, box coat style Tailored: and PEF haf nrg hb AL herp et hada Nava ge bak | the latest improved models and | Fer complete on of this with belt; golden brown, copen- Trimmed Hats green ahd brown, Sizes 6,to 14 years, Second ficor, Gid Building hagen blue and burgundy. At $12.75—a broadcloth coat; lovely soft shades of reseda, rose, brown and tan, At $14.75— English velours, $1.50; cordu- roys and velvets, fur or flower- trimmed, #7: 75 and $3,’ 76: Were exactly double, Third floor, Old Building | guaranteed to give a lifetime of per- fect satisfaction. Every member of | your family can play them perfectly of coat with Net Blouses at $5.95 Charming gift blouses these. The model (illustrated) has a round neck with pleated frill collar of net inserted atid edged with lace. The cuffs match collar, and both collar and without any previous knowledge velvet BOYS’ SUITS || Specially .75 | Priced at | Smart, serviceable Suits of “Cravenetted” that will resist water, wear and weather, jined with khaki, Sizes 7 to 18. music. corduroy Warmly OPEN. EVENINGS \ Special Saturday Offer Quality Overcoats ' Overcoats at $15 | cuffs have navy blue ribbon ties. ne ‘ Aperinen Stylis} ixt Coat | | Whe gacy ay aa Fabrics that are all woo inings that are substan- w ith cpregink rallnsas | ‘ ne sen iesing pas 85 enbroid tial. Hand-made buttonholes, Hand-shaped collars. ered clover leaf patterned on the net : plaid lined, warm and | | ‘and its fichu éatler and cuffs are with Sat as itp ae oe in bedi "t durable, Sizes 13 to 18. | vertically tucked, leaving a soft, loose with the quality of the fabric. | ‘Tailoring that is accurate ine ‘ and COL UMBIA + gy every detail. It matters little whether you prefer a | ) Boys’ Military Suits edge. hurd floor, Old Bullding Chester goat, 2 strest ulster, 9 a storm ister, 5 box Of khaki color cloth, coat, or a form-fitted coa' same identical features with standing or turn- | Velvet Hats Are Reduced of quality will be apparent. What a fine thing it is to lar, including > know that in these hundreds of good, warm Winter over. ; , $10 to $30 Instead of $18 to $45 coats there is an absolute certainty of service and satis- ‘orporal faction and value. “Aviator.” at $12.50 velvet combined with h-trimmed_ hats; hatg hats with novelty flowers and all one-third to one-half their former Velvet hats combined with fur; silk beaver; panne and velvet; ostr crowned with $mart wings; beautirul facings prices. The woman who put off getting her “better” hat until after Thanksgiving should make up her mind to choose right away. First floor, Old Building If Your Boy Wears Long Trousers these fine student suits will be just what he'll want for all winter. ‘The models are smartly fashioned, with form-fitting coats, unusual pockets, narrow lapels, and other youthful features; and the fabries are the good blue, brown, gray and green worsteds and cheviots, with smart little patterns interwoven. Sizes 17 to 22 years $25 to $38 TheLatest Goer $90 Models A MONTH Other Victrolas and Grafonolas, $22-59 to $380.00 ALL COLUMBIA & VICTOR RECORDS WISSNER NEW YORK: | BROOKLYN: | JERSEY CITY: NEWARK: 53 East 34th St.\55 Flatbush Ave. ‘134 Newark Ave.) |903 Broad St, Victors Only, | ‘These stores have both, 1“ cotwnbias $35 to $80 Including overcoats from England— all-wool English fabrics. The variety is still Oey The vawe is big saving for every man. A pcaleent had nothing in his Spring’line in men’ ilk in $4 EACH—-WHOLESALE, Think of that $4 wholesal And yet—John Wanamaker offered 5,100 of these fine, rich, all-silk shirts for $3.65 each. There'll be time for YOU to choose Saturday, Christmas isjust around the corner, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building rae Batic] $19) 50) Suits Reduced The Broadway corner Store is closing ous good Winter from $25... suita that have been left from various $25 lines. Made of good cheviots, tweeds, worsteds and such-—carefully chosen and correctly finished, Not all sizes in every kind—but plenty of kinds in this clean-up sale, Broadway, corner Eighth Street Special the finest of => A New Sailor Suit The Blue Devil More ALL-SILK serge— one of the smartest little Shirts for Service Su ever dis- played. 3 to 8. Special at $13.50 Hat to Match, $1.50 Of fine quality Juniors’ Overcoats, 3 to 10 School Overcoats, 11 to 18 Mackinaws, 8 to 18. + $8.75 to $15.00 $17.50 to $30.00 || Bute Brothers And His Overcoat hould be of the same general pattern—double or single-breasted slightly form-fit in oxford, heather mixtures and the good, staple browns, Sizes 17 to 22 +. $80 to $38 Special— Mackinaws for Boys of T to 18-—- featured at.... $9.75, $1. 44 East 14th St, Broadway, at 49th St. 279 Broadway. ] 14th St. and 125th St. Stores Open Ton 125th Street, at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt St. morrow Evening. _ Opp. y Hall 75 and $16.50 Boys’ Shop—Second floor, Old Building Lida