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THE Ahad Bekah WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919. ssa" JOHN WANAMAKER == Handbags || Young Women’s Coats --Tico Purchases-- materially less Third to Half Less at $39.75 | at $65 the benches. A Boston reporter w scientists on “What in your opinion tcome of a meeting _ Forget 2. 75 ii Seis a eI | sacked ke Book is line the streets near the | on halls like pop corn stands | Pecitit ree Absent | conven at Coney. It looks like —— Themselves From Schools : A" number of very attractive evening gowns in the Women’s Dress Salons have been reduced one-third. (Bostonese for Play Hoo-| pods to tales All Abas Ad ie At $6 and $7.50 Out $95 to $93.60 rad hiosls a Bags of chiffon velvet Our $49.75 to $55 grades Ur $59 0 788.00 prance 2 Bags of | Bolina cloth, Yal loth, ——< Now $250 to as little as $45 Te inka son ob came? Coats of silvertones, velours, tinseltone and wool velours=nthe BOSTON, vec. 29.—‘The truaut of- n black, brown or taupe; Burella cloth and wool velours in | most successful fabrics of the also a few of purple and Were $375 to $69.50 The variety of models in the collection insure a gown for every type of woman. Metal cloth.. C Inds Meteor...Black lace. Brocade. Colors are both soft and br collection. < FR athe plain colors. A number of the mart colors. Every coat recite coats have large collars of seal- ed." Nearly every, cost ge heal dyed coney. Some of the coats has a largeé collar of sealine, skunk- At $8.50 to $20 are silk-lined. oposstim or ringtail, “Sample bags of fine | | Frocks at $49.50, were $62.50 to $75 | chi velve: i 1 Pate eran tallied Bove Velveteen, wool velours, wool serge, serge and tricotine frocks in alite, In binck, taupe, oF smart, beautifully tailored models. Modish colors. Sizes are incomplete brown. Only.one bag of « in each model, but all sizes from 14 to 20 years in pleasing selection. kind, Savings average a ond floor, Old Building third. - Main floor, Old Bldg. 35ec to $2; was 65c to $3 * A P depo edt 25, that were $82.50 to $98.50 3,200 pieces—lingerie clasps, a ‘ : bar-pins, collar pins, scarf pine, Not a very large, but 4 very interesting, group of finely- fig tie clasps, cuff links, bracelets, | Made tailored suits, in materials favored this season brooches, and many other odd | Chevrona cloth, tweeds, velours and oxford cloth. Without trinkets.’ Tuesday on the Main | fur. Notch and adjustable collars, A few of the suits are Aisle. at sid Bia belted all around. A few are half belted. 1 Main floor, © ig. + Navy blue, taupe, black, brown, oxford. 900 Instruments Now on Hand. ee NvePm eee aS Re Aa ingen ‘ Wool dress Finest of suits, reduced Just received t a A small group, including velours, plaid novelty. cloth, Remnan by) ihbahat Veet porn ape and gray a eS ds Ly - t t ol, fit a, 5 7 i 60 new CHENEY phonographs at $165 20 1 50 per cent. tess | Sim"ived cones and Hudson seal (dyer! meskes PO than the regular price of s and fleers of Boston and the cli towns roundabout, who ordinarily do not have work ¢ Second floor, Old Building 7.50 6 190.00 | Furnished nvention 19.00 | 6 486.00 | Complete Bacteri- less disturbed this morning by the ogy rgy continued ralds of truant officers. | Many boys were found hidden under ' 15.00 “© —& 999,00] From 5.00 w Teo $50 to $300 boys had been looking eek" just as the Boston sma forwa hoy he cities look for the com ing of the circus, Attendance in schools ed off this mornit 50 per cent In Milton the de was 45 per cent. and in in) Camb m Saturday Evenings per cent, w schools were closed for lack of a s tary pupil | 1,000 strong, as- D at Harvard} ; COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104" ST Production and nd 4 A group of suits now $39.50 Gelatinase in Relation ¢ 125 new PA THE PHONES at $125 | the same grade of goods Part from stock, part specially purchased; variety of materials and genion on of the é | by the yard colorings. Sizes 36 to phd Second Date Old Building WiJiam M. Clark of the Animal Industry at Wa ° Charles Thom and MB. Chureh} Ascusked “The Identity of Aspergil- ' lus Ory and Ivan (. Hall, of the| Universit Methylene 4 Annerobios v : ¥ realt, facea a te \ : | ing when the S2d annual meeting CREDIT TERMS bs Geological lety of America, the 1 ; 00 0-—— 11th annual meeting of the American | 93-9) Down on $500 (7 Puteontolonical.4 Society, the Q 5: oe » nual me of the Ar ! chological Association, the ' of the Society of Ar | ovlogists and the eno n | ican Anthro al Ass 4 America Volk-Lore Y FREE BRASSBED | opened ut the swine ive dif | ferent hall | vase | 50 new SOLOTONE phonographs at $100 | :i:w, sos, sng seNe i wes plaid, velvetaene cord: | Good ear- end news Any phonograph may be R d is higue teeth Ghee | y f 7 to 18 ‘@ purchased on the basis of fvecores full patterns suitable for Ureyses, or oOys oO oO } A Suggested List o | Five per cent. down and VICTOR skirts and children’s wear. $20 to $30 Knicker Suits are $14.75 Five per cent. a month H Christmas money will pay. its highest Hi dividend when invested in MUSIC ‘Save Decayed Teeth. Tighten Loos: Tooth, Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH Main Aiste, Old Bid ‘35 to $45 Student Suits are $29.50 - $40 to $50 Student Overcoats are $34.50 STL STATION at CORNER | FISHER Bros| ors | ; leisurely with “A 1 | Clear-out of Hats | $13.50 to $16.50 Mackinaws are $12 pretation/of Concer RECORDS Clear out f . Corduroy Sui extra good value at $10.75 er of Tufts Voliege 85¢ h and Coats for 400 heavy Winter and Hats, clearing, 50¢ to $5 goin’ until 3, Humphrey « eac Children | ‘The knicker suits are Norfolk The student overcoats are “phe Conditioned R ich may Le played on any of the J | | styles in mixed and solid colors; ulster and. semi-ulster style, in udian Wish." of 7.8100 On | ruments listed to the left | $10 coats for $5 | sizes 7 to 18 years. | «rich H rk mixtures and oxfords, nald A. Daly talked to th dorrices Ch coed | 147, made |. The student suits are mixed | sizes 32 to 38 chest. 3 Hall, Boylston ene PUM PUM Man | dd} “4 |* and plain colors, in sizes 30 to 36 The Boys’ Store— 2 E. 125th St.,169 E. 34th St of cloth, lined |” 8? ¢ NGaadtntten’ 2 E. 125th St - 34th St | the Suwane arden tntucs ||| Shee Second foor, Old Building Mie be’ MS vel 1p Ipheral. to 740 eee vas The Cheney tonal Be stem is controlled wre belts, 1 | the Ple \ odle er, Two | u fated j ; ee S. W. Cor. 59th er bisertrs by an automatic needle adjuster. AintlHunh ea ther some th Ci g 3 18 fasialcott Be a ea Sets mt a ‘ cubical air chambers are so eran aes eh pee i | path pocks | osin out pairs ¥, \ Sundaye # A.M. ‘te 1 BOM, the sound vibrations are equally devel- ba Meee ets, Sizes 2 | Cc ¢ mo I serervaceatteai oped and amplified. All cabinets. in oe Sars wi “of Children’s Shoes tie bn : . “ period styles. i | $15 coats Sizes missing CHARITY. | GHARIEY Prices, $85 to $500. rae Naa Pri | for $7.50 ARE PenilPntaan ; i Wa arnuete .| 56 akan bis en's shoes, sizes 11 5. 25 P king plain- to 2 in the Jot, but not in each style; Why I Went Twice To See . tailored routs, | i ic Columbia wilomd aot | were $6 to $8 pair... pair ‘ ” trimming, 162 pairs of big girls’ shoes, sizes 2 4 ¢ A ; i iz 2 izes 2 THE WAYFARER The Columbia contains practically atch cork Sonera aN to 7 in the lot, but not in each hn $6. 25 . every mechanical improvement of per- patch pockets, some with smock- ° ing. were J *BY EFLRST-NIGHTER 50 to $9 pair pair manent worth —- one control —- motor Delaware | ; | VENT _ “The Way ‘ smoothness and silence maximum re- Stay Away a Littl: | $24 und $27 coats $15 | A bite "vation in, tan leathe rs, black leathers; all Nigh cut; mostly WENT ogee | Thee Ways] (By thea livers: of Balyiol. jit) jroduction) of tone-—cabinets equipped 1 Boy: and My Boy | In materials, workmanship and | laced; # few button, Tuesday First floor, Old Building Walt ha feet retina t Ue ane 3 thle | with automatic record file and ejector. r se Slros 8 to 6 fonty’50 Ih thls tor | VaR : er Hampden was ad-|/top Looking Down on Bethke Sizes § ; y is lot. | 200 Cc ff b i ‘ vertised to play the title part. T{/ hem,” Pilate’s Courtyarc Prices, $25 to $250, Hats at 90c -half | 0 ee 1ggans shall never forget his masterly | Unbelievably real, they séemed gh area aaarerie eeiearmenee es | ; 2 \ Satine in ihe Gesu ‘ era evas ° Attractive little polo hats oi 1 = sil acting in “The Servant in the to my young-old eyes that had | Edison pleth and togia vaieataed Gina | And tea and House His “Hamlet,” — of|never seen the Holy Land except | | and brown and black. For age soffe ta BF : course, is a recognized classic. |in boyhood fancy, yet never laeita ere te, coffee pots o oS by a Having dined nearby, I strolled | |doubted the naturalness of eac h| “Re-creation” is the term applied to $4.50 and $5 hats 50 seamless ivory enamel } | spe ctacular scene. ihe Edison’s reproducing qualities, orig- web oma =H Jeisurely to Madison Square | inated by Mr. Edison’s desire to develop 80 dressy hats of velveteen in AED, \ \ Garden, and found something |I heard the cock crow for Simon Lat peparen 1 poke style. 1.50 1.75 75 . | ‘ ? a ; ; an instrument that could not be detectec ol. rl 9 i \ \ unique about he Wayfarer’| Peter. I saw old Bartimaeus, from the original music. $7.95 and $8.25 9 he right at the start—it began carly | with: sight restored. And the A hats—-$3.95 5 . . | and on time, |crippled boy who was healed. Prices $167.50 to $350, Aaa warvsenne ; Manafactarers’ close-out 2 | ‘FM AES t tuilore ‘ = on é 4 ones, in the back of the ‘tues jherdentcarnel aT Ee : Pathe black; for children up to 6 years, | Four coats of enamel on each, oa ie i oki s on ¢ r op above 2 F ; : ; daskenchs sneer Aye alting ne Bs Bethlehem. a little huddle. ofidiae ‘ ( : $8.50 and $8.95 including the white enamel lining; turquoise, olive and choco- seated at the prologues end, f) |, lights down in the valley, lhe Pathephone is the invention of | hats $4.50 | late color outside; nickel-plated mountings and protection was gripped at once by the Anauthien i the famous Pathe Brothers of France. | mall quantity of chiffon | bands around bottom, familiar magnificent sonority of The Star of Bethlel Here It uses the permanent, genuine sapphire | ve and velours. Some have Sixty 2-cup biggans, twenty-five 6-pint biggans, 115 coffee Hampden's powerful voice. The | | oe 1 ins He BPREANEY ball to gather vibrations from the record, touches of ribbon trimming pots, capacity, 2,3, 4, 5 0r 6 pints. In the Housewares Store, Tuesday. lines came rich and distinct/magicals, gloriously and un thus doing away with the necessity of Third floor, Old Bldg. Seventh Gallery, New Building though the alage acemeth far Nata bly ce t i night sky constantly changing needles. } away in the dim lighting of a ne ten——ah, then-——— -rices $45 to $400. Flanders village setting. ‘The Garden of Joseph of Ari Prices $45 to $400, ; | |mathea!” Tsaw it. Iwas there, —and that | was about to hear|2!! that was real of me at th moment, I was there on that and see something outside of my Tore ening with Ma usual expericnce at play or J | Mary Magdalene opera. Fur Coats—Third to Half Less A Close-Out from One of the Biggest Fur Contractors in New York I began to sense a thrill comin Solotone The Solotone is fully equipped with approved modern mechanical devices, such as tone modifier, speed regulator, and rel was broken, The gorgeous at was the climax, The Perhaps it was the strange ee silent motor and universal tone arm, It eal. It is a soft, fine quality a rich black searel ae aniehioly of Gree harmonics of Mascagni s Laster vs all reeords perfectly without extra glossy und sightly. Made with shawl collars, UpAie. Weider Lb Hymn reminded me that T was, attachments and with a tone of magn bell sleeves, and fined with silk, 90 inches long the vopular model that you see everywhere. The coats at $115 are the same in style and quality, but 36 inches long. The coats $145 but with big colla kunk, © quirret ments; and you will note that the squirrel col- lars are of one skin, instead of the small pieces that are so often used on lower-priced coats, The Variety BG in. long offers garments of the medium grades In Regular Stock the exact grades that aye first’ in demand The Savings: Fur Coats, our ‘ ude Fur Coats, our Fur Coats, our $ Fur Coats, our $ Fur Coats, our $215 to $ by a wonderful orchestra, led bY after all, our famous Henry Hadley. may have been the eager and al most reverential expectancy in! Th final the faces of those about me in an of fia) gigantic "spectacle audience of thousands, sophisticated, middle aged opera going citizen of 20th Century Manhattan cent richness and beauty. Prices $100, $115 and $125, Sonora ‘The Sonora tone amplifier is made of wood throughout and is perhaps the most important feature of this instrument ‘The reproducer is built with the utmost care to record hundreds of* vibrations “The Nations Thronging Through the Portals of «the \t any rate, from the time the! Puture, and the Hallelujah great curtain opened on one of Chorus pealing — from 000 the largest stages [ have ever! throats, were wonderful to. se secon, | forgot about Hampden/and hear, But 1 bad had nd being thrilled. or even that) thrill, was in a theatre Here was 15 Grade $145 ms ! on we have b ne coats {rom I went to “The Wayfarer’ the each second, E The gr nd above indi- omething that took me outside | first time to sec a fie o i t i Pri $60 to $1,000 The coats at $55 are kil coney, Wipe ling. price e know how } of myself. Bubsoustling Wigwer foes and c 0) Lo m good these are, and how well they are color; with cape collars, big cuffs, and silk linings. Length, 30 inches. The | made. coats at $6: and finish, coats at $100 are Old memories of names of an-|more moving than stagecraft cient peoples, characters, places, made me go again came surging back to me, and I [t must have been the spell ot came a boy in in an old |the whole wonderful productior white church. The pages of an (hat permitted me to re-live fo almost forgotten mental picture two hours the hook became real and were re- and visions a played, by the world’s greatest artists lived for me. Picture after; have Char Ria : picture unfolded. lamiliar char Prigos, $25 to $050. i wcter and incident gppecurcd, 4 Name furwebed apo sequcely ly the same in style Furtherme ents in the Down- shes in length, The Stairs Stor the W irance of inches in length genuine n precisely the same way as all other , e Ready at nine o'clock ‘Tuesday morn- Seal dyed Coney ing- just in time for the New Year. r coney bears the same relation to Hudson seal bears to Alaska Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. ‘Victor- Victrola The Victrola is a widely known instru- ment of exceptional merit. With Victor Records it will bring to your home music richest memorit grownup boy ear yy