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JEWELRY OF PRINCESS HERE FROM EGYPTIAN TOMB 17% Ballots Cast by Men ta 1 Manhattan Districts, of Art. Jewelry from the tomb of Bat- — hhathor-tunut, an Kgyptian Princess of Twelfth Dynasty, about 1900 B The New York County Board of A Sale of pc Omaments Worn in 1900 Canvassers convened at the City Hall 4 : = yesterday to canvass the svldier vote a B.C » at Metropolitan Museum cast in Manhattan. It was found that Auk 17% votes had peen vast dy soldie living in 150 elect returns from six were canvassed yeate jay The Robert voter canvasse lL. and dent of the Board of Aldermen 18 nnd Henry H %. pronounced by “Director Edward Robinson and Albert M. Lythgve, pond of Egyptian Art, the finest lection of articles of personal Bdornment so far brought out ot Beypt, has been placed on first it the Metropolitan Museum of if rt. It will be shown one month and then, owing to its uniqu® vatue, |} At will he stored away until the com- Pletion of a room for the safe display ef gems and other rare treasures Of ancioat Weypt. i It consists of a gold necklace, inlald] ff With carnelian, Japis iazult and green + ddspar and another pectoral of King | nusert 1, 1ather of the Princess, * aot, made; a gold collar of dou- ie lion heads, a girdle of gold, with Fhombic jewelled heads, a necklace of amethyst with gold lion claw pend- its, arniets and bracelets with gold rs end beads of gold, carnelian and quotse; copper razors with gold | HH dies, gold amulets with colored in- and parts of the Princess's jewel x, made of ebony, with gold and ved ivory panels. ! “The tomb, with others, had been ‘gifted by carly conquerors or maraud- | fq © @fs, who took away even the mummy | © gmd the funeral jewelry trappings, it dverlooked a niche containing the |} naments. used during life. Prof. trie dig oat the niche, which had led with mud, kiln-dried under the Rpt sands, Now the collection looks | bright and fresh as if only recently from the maker. ss will probably Tow. 965—Carafe and tumbler, $3.60 GIFTS As from Oving-, ton’sbrings pleasure to the receiver and re- flects back credit to the taste of the donor, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Ave."’ 314 FifthAv., near32dSt. oe CANVASS OF SOLDIER VOTE. ere districts, T xembly districts showed that Moran received 18 voter “Hm Guardia 18, for Prest- tartan hPresident of Manhat= THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, ears 30 | he $19 to $69 EXHIBITION GOW NS JAXON offers, for this week, a choice group of Afternoon and Street Gowns at prices representing just about the cost of materials alone. These are the original showroom models sam ples—from foremost makers ; exqu'sitely fash ioned; no two alike—costing elsewhere about ‘ $50 to $150, Crepe Meteor, Duvetyn, Tricot ne, Georgette, etc., in all smart shades At Maxon's One Is Never Urged to Buy! be “WHEN BROKE” CALL ON “UNCLE BEN” BENJAMIN FOX Reliable Pawnbroker 72 8th Ave., Near 14th Street (tatadiided L076- ne bart bore addres) EXCELLEN I, "BARGAINS mae ents, Rik art Pins, Coan, DIAMONDS nvinced, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 FOR SALE OF MENSHANpHE ony. 1 mounted tn svortment of racelet Watches, Special Millinery Sale Saturday 4 Fur Trimmed Hats | } \ Beautifully trimmed Fur-brimmed) . Models with contrasting crowns of| embroidered Duvetyne, Velvet ioral 6. 75 | be y Ribbons. Sale PHea| | ‘ Values to 15.00 | | | 150 Women’s Trimmed Hats— ‘t'tes Sa’ | 5.00 ‘ OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © | i ® 1 | 34th Street—New York | } \ Extraordinary Reductions Saturday | | Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats and Dresses | | Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Fur Collar and Sport Models of Of Silvertone, Yalama and Polo Cloth, Silvertone, Heather and Velour Cloth. Raccoon,Australian Opossum or SealCollars. Reduced to 25.00 Reduced to 45 .00 Regular Values to 45.00 Regular Values to 69.50 ‘Misses’ Tailored Dresses Misses’ Evening Dresses ij Tricotine, Velour and Jersey Cloth Mod- Models of Taffeta, Tulle, Satin and | els. Braid and embroidery trimmed. “Reduced to 19 .00 H Regular Values to 28.00 Girls’ Cloth Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years. } Chinchilla or Nutria Fur Collar Coats (6to 10) Zibeline and Cheviot Cape Coats (10 to 16). Reduced to 20.00 Regular Values to 29.75 s Net Reduced to 28 .00 | Regular Values to 48.00 in beautiful Pastel Shades. Girls’ Fur Collar Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years. Heather Mixtures, Velour, Velvet, Sil- | vertone and Polo, Nutria Fur Collars. \ Thirty-fourth Street A Number of Girls’ Winter Coats (sizes 6 to 14 years) made of all-wool materials (chiefly velozcirs), warmly lined throughout, and im some cases trimmed or collared with will be placed on sale toemorrow nutria, at the reduced price of $22.00 At the same time a group of Girls’ Navy Serge Frocks (all wool; sizes 6 to 14 years) will be marked at the proportionately re- duced price of “a $12.75 oo rls’ Department, Second Floor) Exceptional Values The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily G. Altman & Cao. VENUE =» FIFTH AVENUE, N EW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Handkerchiefs for Gifts (the qualities such as will appeal to men and women of discriminating taste) will be on Special Sale tosmorrow at these attractive prices: Men’s Handkerchiefs (ail linen) iemstitched * per dozen $3.50 & 5.50 Tape-bordered . - per half-dozen 5.85 initialed . . « per half-dozen 4.75 Women’s Handkerchiefs Sheer Linen mo Hemstitched, per doz. $2.85, 3.90 & 4.90 Hand-embroidered, Half-dozen in box 3.85 Initialed . : ‘ per half-dozen 1.75 Hand-embroidered ; ‘ - each 50c Sheer Lawn Initialed . . per dozen $2.35 & (First Floor) 3.70 The Wool Dress Fabrics Dep’t Suggests, for practical Christmas gifts, Semi-made All=-wool Skirts will be offered, beginning to-morrow (Saturday), in Misses’ Georgette Blouses ; at $4.65 & 6.75 Misses’ Separate Skirts _ . at $7.50 at 8.50 Of fine mavy serge . . Of superior-quality velveteen, and \ Junior Misses’ Dresses of superior-quality velveteen at $22.50. All of the above figu res represent considerable reductions from the former prices. (Second Floor) Special Merchandise appropriate for holiday gifts featured on the Sixth Floor . Reduced to 25 QO Regular Values to 35.00 | Girls’ Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years, Attractive models in colorful Plaids and Plain Chambray. Pique Collars. , ; Reduced to 2.95 ‘ Regular Values to 3.95 Girls’ Practical Dresses Sizes 8 to 14 years, Velveteen, Serge and Jersey Models. Regulation and Coatee Effects. Reduced to t 5 .00 Regular Values to 25.00 The Stores’ Mutual Protective Association, Inc. Created some year and a half ago for the purpose of suppressing shoplifting, has done most effective work. There have been hundreds of arrests and convictions. Watchfulness is more diligent this year than ever be- fore, with the result that the stores and their customers | are hetter than ever protected from shoplifters'and pick- porters. The members of the Association are: | Abraham & Straus James McCreery & Company Best & Company R.H. Macy & Company, Inc. | Bloomingdale Brothers i Lhe & hs Gimbel Brothers Oliver A. Olsen Company, Inc. A. H & Soi jer Koch & Co Oppenheim, Collins & Company | Saks & Company | Frederick Loeser & Company Lord & Taylor Franklin Simon & Company Preston P. Lynn Stern Brothers now being shown in several new, attractive models for sports and general wear; including Plaited Skirts (semi-made) of navy blue serge or smart plaid or check woolens; offering exceptionally good values st $16.50 to 22.50 (First Floor) Special Values in Boys’ Winter Overcoats at $25.75 are now being offered on the SIXTH FLOOR. These Overcoats are made of heavy-weight all-wool material in a smart heather mixture of which the predominating tone is olive. The model is a belted one, with patch pockets. it is warm and comfortable, and at the same time has a certain style and smartness to it that will appeal to the keen-eyed, clear-= headed American boy who wants to look well and stand well among “‘the fellows.” Obtainable in sizes to fit boys of !1 to 18 years,