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RAN TY TRADE ==" ports Less Than One Sixth Those of 1913-4No Dull Avalanche, Any suggestion that German toys W koding the American market ‘for @ Christmas trade, or that the Fath- d had even begua to bid for its position as the world's largest toy odticer, would seem to be unfounded, an investigation by an Evening forld reporter into recent toy im- to this country. , German-made toys here and to ai ve this the biggest month for stock- Christmas goods will not equal -sixth of the amount: of pre-whr Por the last fiscal yeu » Which ended on Intry received $7 is and toys from G ’ the past ten months ending Oct less than one million dollars’ worth come in. I to these of that received in O: iries from leading rm reveal that the quantity of t wan toys at presen: being put « Market is inflaites') al pal retailers of Fifth ay say that a limited amount vf constitutes all the German goods be found in their stores this year. At the Custom House, where all ‘n- and incoming ship manifes received and checked, it was before the srman toy invasion, “Seven years ago,” said an official) the Appraiser's Stores, “we would | toys In methodical German wa: is not apparent t apparent to us t has little raw ma ories are practically goods of this k ad ‘boi home labor, a certain amount, strength and breakable, Ser 2S Se ee Cee ews oe For Boys and Girls- liancy. and dependably staunch. Shopability, washability and durability claim E-Z for their own, Sold by All Good Stores man families, especially in the vicinity | of Nure LIE TEE TT LAVACA LOY WACO (5) BOYS’ CLOTHING SUITS, OVERCOATS, bie cag | 4: 0 U P| | Ages 3 to 18 yrs. | | To be sold at | lees shan cost, satisfy 9 office of Astignee Room 507, 32 Union Sq, cast [3 fa Hf ‘near Mth St. ay Stations “AAAPROTRATRAAORTT HOME $0] A HOME COMPLETE Sa xton cman PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” $1. WEEKLY ¢ A} ORENE An AccoUNT ® inf #3, DOWN ON $50" DOWN ON $759 y We DOWN ON oO" FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE are 103" & 104" Srs S Sex, SERRE ED el e|ea ~__ AMUSEMENTS, CENTURY (it, fits'wns Wel at a? MECCA MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE On F. RAY COMBTOCK and MORRIS GEaT Present the World's Greatent Suceres WINTER GARDEN &. 1 tondon Hs DELYSIA' Livtte THEATRE, | Fi] Ist W.44in st | ii | Eve. 6.20, BELMONT. LONGACRE "get, ¢. COMEDY & bon A ‘Dose, Thum. & Mal, warn LUPIN LANE and Paul Poiret Costumer. Mate, Wed. & Sat, 2.20, Matiness Wed. & The Reining Stuslest Cometiy Sus PATTER ii *. Wet diet st ee £30 HOLBROOK BLINN'’ THe ‘BAD. MAN With JAMES CRANE, Mond>+, Nov. 29 oh Gr Tie NEW Year Wait i en sith ate. Thurs & 240. Bty “" Evenions, 1.28 A BEN- AM. Wed. and Set. 2 90, 48TH ST. * ct UE of Baas, Bre 430, MARY NASH ‘my Woiait ni way tee ii’ | OPPORTUNITY CASINO fiat Wr and naterdey _ CONCERTS AND “MUSIC. METROPOLITAN teint | HARDMAN PIANO USED, _AMUSE MenTS 1 Piece to Buy Instead of 3 Economize in Shopping Energy—. Get 3-in-1 "Youngsters delight in the quick convenience with which E-Z is on and taken off. They rev al in the freedom of the E-Z at rest, at sitting, walking, scrambling about. knitted straps, which give lengthwise of the garment, assure the utmost ‘The buttons, of real bone, are practically un- ¢ attachments for hose and outer garments are handy The comfortable drop seat is an item. ~Ages 2 to 13 EDDIE. ALAcE 4340 fi Shirt—Drawers— Waist OTHERS select E-Z Waist Union Suits with ease because there are three garments in one; with confidence because of the uniformly correct sizing by ages and because of the standardized quality, which never varies. ut play The fine fabric and the tubular LNA OOD LOUISE Lee ee | enn NORA BAYES cost Telegram Walt GARRICK ‘ 3 Wat sth HEART BREAK HOUSE EREENWICH VILLAGE 9.7%, 85010 PLAYHOUSE 338), of by. vs PLYMOUTH %:* LITTLE OLD NEW YORK BIJOU *BrATHE. Ww. _GALSWORTHY's NEW AMSTERDAM EASING 3 Live | AL my io) VAReal-RORMAW TREVOR ‘ER MADAME, otf APOLLO FRANCRA Ein HEN WELCH IN ‘mice (Fitaroy 1822, Pernard Shaw ‘SAMSON & DELILAH’PAUtine #.30. HONEYDEW with Mage. tan and Sa St. Eva, 8.30, J0uN AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. Broadhurst "yi. ‘ie sen ed tt the 1 gM, My i Bian vi | The Outraceous Palmer Hit” * Ta Marion * | with MARY. YO Fee, at 8.80. “HELD AUBIENGE BREATHE | SPANISI “LOVE | 44TH ST. THEA. 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THE, TAVERN H cOhaN Pr rian AN’S ax, GAIETY, 40 St “THE TAVERN FRED STONE |JBELASCO Yivt, ‘tun! a wat 230. ‘Frances Starr © Heo CORT } LITERARY TAEAT T_IN_ WRITING, St Eves E MEAMEST Ma IN THE waht | MR. COHAN in the Title Role, "COHAN ”™ ARNOLD DALY as The Vagabond, kve. 8.90, Mis, Wed. & Bat. 2 in “ONE?” &y Baward _ Knoblock. HEL ony ELLOL 7EMS."" WE! Ly 8. 8. moss’ FRED DALT C Hill & Fair; Ben Bernie, ST Biway & 47th Bt LCOME ‘CEUM INA CLAIRE MANHATTAN? tagt a rimes 1,000 SEATS. $1. ee Saturday 2.80. iSTORM "i" All Performances, ic, ‘-—Shakespearian wea. vin 20 JOHN E. KELLE BROAD WAT 4. ne ROWERS REVUE; ‘ON in “HALF AN wou in RAN “DINTY.” Strand Symphony Orchestra OLUMBIA 2's)! vice Datiy{Popular & 471h/2.15 & 8.15/Prices, VICTORY BELLES Marshall Neilan's | EPROCTORS NEW Lt TH EATR ES ‘O08. Park & lex. Ss 149th St., 34 Ay. Pop.P Matinees Wed. and Bronx Opera House ‘Alice Brady «ant BROOK PATOREMAS EL J a 109 a eee ae SPRANI) Sk INNER RAN) SKisNER, BROOKLYN | “KISMET | STR cette | HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES WEW WORK -ALBANY-TROY | Daily sailing (exoeut Sundaye) trom Pier 31, X, at Desbrosses Bt, 6 P. amt Aas 0.36 Direct ralt ceanietioan Mt Albeny Detats north, east ad weeks Tal. “Canal B008, ‘Express’ Freight Service. Autos Carried. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY | “THE PUBLIC BE PLEASED,” COLONIAL LINE TO, BOSTON AND, PROVIDENCE Daily aud Sunday a: 5 P, RK, P. Boat leaves Pier. 39, Ft. W. Houston st, Phon CENTRAL HUDSON LINE NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE, KINGSTON. Pee L Apes coon Low PRICE. | easy iid pe ‘OR MONTHLY Pay? Paps CONFIDENT 1Ad. | 90 EMPLOYERS E-CAld. PH: 5 1 |] 49 MAIDEN LANE |] strictly Confidenual. No Ente ek (DIAMONDS) WATCHES—JEWELRY ON CREDIT Couventent montny Exceptional values—Agent calls. Beauti- fully tlustrated Catalog Free, ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH CO. 36 MAIDEN LANE Phone John 243 DIAMOND WATSHES: JEWELRY NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED oda guaranteed ‘§ > PHONE JOAW 3866, 7 MAIDEN ant = | AMONDSI GLE-DIA-WATCH Co, 37! “DIALENOS era berarue DIAMOND HUNG, 91) WEEKLY, METROPOLITAN, 47 W. 424 ST, S$5°_ Oali 4000 Beekman, New York, q@ Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, OVER THE HILL} or weekly payments | | ON CREDIT THE EVENING WORLD, itd iS NOVEMBER 26, UE zi ne! Wes BUG BUSTER IT OMOMOR \ 1920. Unequalled Coat Values THE PRICES QUOTED IN OUR COAT AND WRAP DISPLAYS PLACE THE MOST LUXURIOUS PRODUCTIONS WELL WITHIN REACH OF THE AVERAGE WOMAN'S PURSE. THE VALUES ARE MATCHLESS, FOR SAVINGS VARYING Open a C — Account—For Your Convenience D.PRicesCo, FULTON AND BRIDGE FROM 20 TO 33 1-3 ARE CONSISTENTLY OFFERED. Actual Values to $45 Coats of Velour, Suedine, Silver- tone, Polo Cloth. Those with out fur are given huge, wrappy self-collars or are beautifully silk embroidered. All with silk lin ings ,and warm Actual Values to $75 interlinings. Sleeved wraps, straightline coats, etc.—of Bolivia, Duvet Velour, Peachbloom, Plush, etc.; lavish collars of Mole, Nutria, Australian Opossum, Raccoon, etc. And the quality of furs with makes the garments still more unusual. New Models 5 Navy Velvets is a value out-of-the-ordinary at Beacon Blanket Bath Robes UNUSUAL VALUE 3% Flowered, Oriental and plaid de- signs, in many colorings, Satin trimmings, heavy cord girdles. SAVING Meteor, Overblouse Sale OO Specially Purchased, e VALUES TO $8.95 Colorings: ¢ Materias: Trimmings Rattan Silk Brocades Venise Laces Tomato @ Minuettes Silk Fringes Oriole Satins Soutache Braids Honeydew Georgette Hand Embroideri Bisque Crepe de Chine Beads, Etc. ‘The models include entirely new versions of the Casaque, the Surplice the Hip Blouse and the new Tie-on and Tie-back styles. Each bl this price. \ OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLY HOLIDAY SHOPPERS: Jersey Petticoats UNUSUAL VALUE 3.95 Made entirely of heavy quality Jersey cloth, with fancy pleated flounces. All colors and sizes, REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITIES IN Frocks for All Occasions | THE DRESS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WINTER WARDROBE MAY BE CHOSEN TO GOOD ADVANTAGE HERE TO-MORROW. FOR EVERY ‘NEED AND PURPOSE—FOR STREET, FORMAL AFTER. NOON, THE DANCE OR DINNER- IN INDUCEMENTS. 220 Tricotine an SHARPLY REDUCED TO 16 Former Values to $32.50 Beaded and Embroidered Tricotine Dresses; combinations of Crepe Meteor with Georgette; Beaded Charmeuse Dresses; the variety including everything new in trimming, silhouette and color. Other Day and Dinner Frocks 35% Crepe-back Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe Poiret Twill and Tricotine, Trimmings of iridescent beads and Emb'd Trtcoting Frock, 16.75 hand embroideries: Also dinner and dance frocks in black and brown lace, E STREETS fotual Values lo $89.50 The soft fabrics that the mode demands, and the kind of work- manship that will stand the most critical inspection. The great fur collars are formed by Ringtatt, Nutria and Australian Opossum, and many have cuffs of fur as well. 89” {etual Values to $115 Crystal Cloth, Bolivia, Lus- trola, Orlando, Caledonia, For- tuna and Frostglo of richest qualities are used to fashion these sumptuous while the adornments are se lected matched furs of Squirrel, Nutria, Australian Opossum, Moleskin, Raccoon, ctc coat-wraps; es louse Seco Silk Chemises UNUSUAL VALUE |:2° Chemise with lace, Satin and Rosebud trimmings, in flesh and Orchid. Of Seco Silk, also an extra fine quality nainsook, FROCKS LARGE VARIETY, AT UNUSUAL Silk Frocks ——___ 75 497 ii} and Dance Frocks, i a Crepe Satins, G ? Crepes and Chiffon Velvets, with aaded charm lent by the glint of metallic ° » Also Afternoon Frocks of £#:3 and Tricotine, the best of their kind in material, trimming snd design, RPC stipe lichen il los IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WAN'T” AD. WLLL GO AND GREY I} i se