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Even with enor- mous increase in factory facilities, the pro- duction department, because of the increasing popularity of this instrument, has great difficulty in keeping pace with the tremendous demand for The Highest Class Talk- ing Machinein the World Ca THT (HSTRUMENT OF QUALITY ono CLEAR AS © BELL Sonor has demonstrated that for magnificent richness. accuracy, and beauty of tone, for graceful and elegant design, and for important features (such as all-wooden tone passage, tone-modifier at sound source, ability to play ALL MAKES of disc records perfectly without extra attachments, ete.) it is unequalled. Superb upright and period models, $60 to $1000 Sonora Phonograph Sales Company, Inc. George E. Brightson, President Fifth Avenue, at 53d Street 279 Broadway BWA WII PLT SWALIES TIAN They Say “An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away!” That is why the “SHOOKIDS” stop under an old apple tree on their way from school every day. And they keep the doctor still further away by wearing “SHOOKID” SHOES, which allow them plenty of free- dom and comfort, thereby permitting theirlitile fect to develop properly, Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shookids to 8 . Black, 4.65 to ll -Black, 5.35 Sizes 6 Sizes 8!) Tan, 5.25 Tan, 645 Sizes 115 Sizes 2!) to2 Ch ea Black, 6.35 Tan, 7.85 Black, 7.95 Tan, 9.35 Boys’ Shookids, 4.50 to 7.00 SHOOKIDS ave POSITIVELY the LOWEST PRICED Childven’s Shoes in New York CAMMEYER ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard d Mert 34" St. New York, opal epleigeeg cps a a wield Se Oe aR { ( ( ( | ( { { Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shookids + ( ( ( ' ( \ \ | TR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, This stablish ment st Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern oe West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Specially Prepared Sale of | Woren’s Fur Fabric WRAPS AND COATS $55.00 $75.00 To-morrow, on the Third Floor HESE models were specially made up for this occasion in swagger or belted models; featuring large shawl collars of Australian Opossum; Plain Tailored Models to be worn with one’s own furs; silk lined throughout; sizes 84 to 44. Substantial Reductions on all our HIGH COST AFTERNOON AND EVENING WRAPS A Specially Prepared Sale To-morrow of WOMEN’S SATIN HATS Embroidered in Tinsel at $6.75 : MILLINERY SECTIONS—THIRD FLOOR Attractively embroidered models; Hats in Black, Brown and Navy Blue. ; Substantial Reductions | on Trimmed Hats and Novelties Women’s and Misses’ Tailored or simply Trimmed Hats, suilable for general wear; all desirable colorings represented, Misses’ Smart Hats - - - - $1.95 to 8.50 Formerly $4.50 to 12.50 Imported Ostrich Novelties - - $2.95 to 25.00 Formerly $5.95 to 86.50 Millinery Sections—Third Floor. Yxceptional Sale Saturday of WOMEN’S VELVET HAND BAGS $2.95 $5.00 $6.75 Values $3.75 to $10.00 Of Chiffon Velvet; deep pouehy models; exceptional values WOMEN’S PETTICOATS $8.50 to 11.50 Attractively Priced for Saturday Wool Jersey Tops with Satin or Taffeta flounce; pleated and ruttled models; all desirable colors, suitable tor Motor or Sport Wear. Wool Jersey, Taffeta and Silk Jersey Bloomers $6.95 to 12.50 -Second Floor WOMEN’S SMART NECKWEAR nemade PFERING unt Americ: and Cuff sets, Jabots; also Guimpes embroidered Net and Org Specially featured are Imported Evening Scarfs of Spangled Net, appropriate for Holiday Gifts at Moderate Prices, complete assortments of fine imported Real Lace Collar of real Trish Lace or hand- and models, including andy. Unusual Values for Saturday Women’s Brushed Wool Scarfs Finished with fringe Heather Mixture with Heather Mixtures, also in all the leading striped border and a variety of smart colors, belt, color combinations, $3.65 $6.75 $9.75 Se me eS a a ele ener 1919, This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Steen Stern Brothers] West 42nd Sthest (Basie 42nd Street West 43rd Street _ (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) A Reduction Sale Saturday of MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ COATS Misses’ Model Coats, Knriched with rich Fur Collars Misses’ Luxurious Coats, Of Yalama Cloth or Bokhara with orger d “OTT G é eititi . s° . , ‘ lad Nea” Gevimeel or eagle oa Us all M Ma Meat us Naupe Nutria; handsomely lined lined and interlined. Size 14, 16 and interlined. Sizes 14, 16 and and 18 years. Regularly $85.00, IS years, Regularly up to $150.00, $59.75 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats, Attractive models; full belted; developed in winter weight Vom Pom Cloth, with deep shawl col- lar of Sealine; lined throughout and interlined. Sizes 14, 16 and $28.00 Misses’ Fur Collared Coats, Dressy models of Silvertone or Wool Velour; large adjustable col- lars of Sealine Fur; handsomely silk lined and interlined. Sizes ae and 18 years. Regularly 18 years, Regularly $37.50, $45.00 . $28.00 GIRLS’ SMART WINTER COATS Tailored and Fur Collared models, fashioned in Velveteen, Broad- cloth, or Wool Mixtures, featuring Nutria Collars; lined and warm- ly interlined. Regularly $19.75 to 29.50, 14.50 and 19.75 BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING Appropriate for Holiday Gifts. Little Boys’ Balkan Middy, as illustrated; also other Novelty Suits, including Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twist models of Jersey, Vel- vet, Serge, Fancy Mixtures and eom- binations of Silk and Velvet, Jersey 47 and Velvet; sizes 8 to 10 years, $9.75 to, 18.50 Dri-Boy Raincoat, as illustrated; double back model; sizes 6 to 16 years; Cap extra, at $6.95 Boys’ Heavy Tan Raincoats of Double Texture Cloth’ with belt all around; sizes 6 to 18 years, at $8. 50 Junior Boys’ Overe ‘oats, Fur or leather trimmed; Fancy Wool Chinchillaand Regulation ; 3 to10 yrs., $15.00 toi 48.00 Boys’ Mackinaws, Faney Wool Mixtures; 11 to 18 yrs., Neat plaid effects; sizes 8 to 18 yrs., $27.50 to 32.50 $12.50 and 16.50 Boys’ Leather and Leatherette Coats, $16.50 and 37.50 Boys’ Dress and Sport Hats—also Hockey and Golf Caps HATS, $1.95 to 8.50 | CAPS, $1.25to 3.50 Boys’ Overcoats, Ulster style; of pure Wool Westknit) « Cloth; leather yoke; 12 to 18 years, $35.00 and 39.50 Boys’ Overcoats, * TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Quality Toys, displayed so as to facilitate selection and at prices that wil prove attractive, Talking Machines Flying Toys N.C.-4 Construction Sets, - 10,00 | ‘Alura’ model with 5 records, $5.00° fa De Haviland Sets, - - - $8.50 | Other models, - - $8.50 to 42.50 8B ft. Racer Sets, - - - $3.50 | Bubble Books,- - - - -. $1.00 Flying Models, - $1. 00 to 15.00 | Talking Doll Records, - + 25¢ Floor Models, - - $1.00 to 2.25 | Birdland Records, - = = $2.00 Wheel Toys 10.75 to 23.75 $9.25 to 24.00 $7.00 | -_ = = $4.00 $3.95 & 25.75 Mechanical Toys Boats, - = e+ Automobiles, - - Dancing Figures,- - - - Trolley and Track, | - - War Tanks, - - - = Automobiles, - Velocipedes, - Trish Mail Cars, Red Riders, - Doll Carriages,