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rs {~~ <p Ntes cS Sr aalienen aac atee Madnaiot eal. bn Guat ante aaenate PgR em Oe: . “WILLIAMS COLLEGE GETS MILLIONS OF ' STETSON ESTATE Many Other’ Bequests Left Churches, Charity and Ed- ucation. by Lawyer. ————— “Tho will of Francis Lynde Stetson, ‘Who was J. P, Morgan's attorney and “Who died Deo, 6 at his home, No, 1155 Park Avenue, leaves his residuary Rate, valued.at several million dollars, % Williams College. The income from $500,000 1s left to Mrs, Margery Lee Adams, granddaughter of Bishop Lee @f Delaware and once the late Mrs, Stetson’s secretary whom Mr. Stetson Gdopted as his own daughter in 1 The will makes specific bequests $475,000 to charity, education and gion. The President and trustees of Wil- Bams College receive $100,000, and quests of $25,000 each are ide to ‘Ma&tropolitan Museum of Art, New York Botanical Gardens, New Y¥ City Bar Association, Society of Lying-In Hospital St. Luke's” H pital, East Side House Settlement, Church of the Incarnation, 35th Street Domestic and &nd Madison Avenue; Foreign Missionary Society of Protestant Episcopal Church, Dioce: Missionary and Church Extension So- ciety, No. 416 Lafayette street; Ohu: Pension Fund of the Protestant Epis- copal Chureh, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, ¥. M. C, A. in West 4 Street and the trustees of the Alpha Delta Phi Chapter of Williams Col- lege. There are $10,000 bequests to the Alpha Delta Phi in this city and to various other jnstitutions in this @ity and Plattsburg, N. Y. Mr. Stetson left the income from a $200,000 trust fund to Edward L. Rog- ‘ers of Lawrence, L. I. named as one of the executors, and bequests ranging from $1,000 to $100,000 to various rela- tives and friends. —— BREAD LOAF PRICE 18 CUT. It was announced yesterday at Department of Markets that In gordance with the promise made sev- éral days ago the Schultz, Ward, Gen- companies ise of bread eral and Cushman baki poy will reduce the p nt a ioaf on the il-cent size an ents on the 17-cent size. AMONG quaint heritages aig er isdagecaahe y are Attractive in ees ced serviceable—they will be gladly received as gifts for homes in suburbs or coun- try, and for those in the city, as well, Prices from $2.7§ to $10.50. feytss. Cong /¢sve STREET ase ave. MEW Yor tonsofwartith -for the people all ready for your comfort and happiness inour Blankets All Colors All Sizes Quality and value unmatched’ MILL SHOWROOMS ’ Suite 509 230 Fifth Ave. at 27th St. NEW YORK ‘Pure Wool At Mill Cost Your money obtains great- est values in buying history to 917. of re- be- the ork the jos the wan rch bth the ac- a2 COFFEE Direct from Importer to Consumer in 5-Ib, Packages or more at WHOLESALE PRICES. Free Delivery by sofa 5 ibe, ‘St "00, rf 15, ‘a 25, $1. 1.50. » 40, $1.50. Delicious Broken Coffee 10 lbs., $1.80 Breakfast Cocoa, 10 lbs., $ end Money Order or Ch MAIL ORDER COFFE: 57 FULTON ST, 1 Block trom 2d and 8d Ave. * ‘Stations, Near Willism St, Paros! Post within 50 Ibs, 00) “Le Broaaway at Ninth, ‘New York A rare Gift opportunity 3,000 pieces of exquisitely hand-made French Lingerie 2-piece sets, chemise and drawers, $24.50 Were $33.50 to $59.50. 8-piece sets, chaise, drawers, gown, $42.50 Were $60 to $87.60, Chemises, $2.€5, §£.€5 exd $9.65 Were $2.95 fs $18.50. Gowns, $2.06, $¢.€E exd $22.60 Were $5 to $45. : Drawers, $1.95 erd $4.€6 Were $2.95 to $8.75, Nothing finer in New York Mest of it arrived in Noverrber—handkerchief linen, iste and nainscok of beautiful quality. Much of it is of linen —very fine. Embroidery, bemstitching or valenciennes lace— all hand-made, of course—add to the attractiveness of the pieces. Third floor, Old Building Women's Gift Sweaters from England The English Shop has been able to procure some sweat- ers of fine Scotch brushed wool, and of Scotch weol in the half-cardigan stitch, in-all the lovely colors that distinguish our REDLEAF, London, sweaters. At $22.50, a Tuxedo mcdel in brushed wool. Two other models at this price in the half-cardigan ard a fency stitch. In strces ci Jevett—ec ¢ ficrlt te yrocure—Saxe blue, amethyst, hunter, green, black, violet, 1cee end white. For Misses is a brusked wool sweater with a ycuttful stewl collar. In hunter mM, lovett, reseda green, blue and brcwn—at $13.76, $14.75, $16.75 and $18,78 according to size. Second flecr, Cld Building 2,436 pairs Women’s Lisle Stockings, 95c pr. These were rade to cur creer, in Foll.nd, Their regular rice, based cn gcod buying with cnly mccerate grofit included, was $1.65, Made of fine gauge mercer- | nyariae tad beige, cham ized lisle thread, fvll-fashicned Bs ECE y MONS, TENG ; . k, | gold ‘ 4 with double toys, soles and heels. | fake: a! Growz) itebeeen: Main floor, Old Building Christmas Favors Reflect the gcy Clrictmas 8} irit Fed end Lane end tke white of srow in the,myriad of things for the Christmas table, bring tke feeling of Ckristres to tte party, Giant snow balls, amusing snow men, Ctristrts tells, are scme of the bright and charming Mntrepieces for the dinner yarty. $2.75 to $30, To SornRs lete all this festivity are inncerereble small things such as gay baskets and boxes dene up with kolly or wee Santas and tken there are small snow balls snd all manner of things to make a noise with. 25¢ to $1, Mottoes, &Cc to $3.60 a dozen. Eighth Gallery, New Building The Christmas Sale TROT er orrepens ohne The House Dresses * $3.85 each Were $6.75 Seven mod- els in trim —tie-around bodice * dress of check ging- ham trimmed with rick-rack braid; —two-piece frock suggest~ ing Russian blouse, with pockets and —simple striped Bi ilie Burke frock; —long re- vere = collar frock with straight skirt; ¢ —another frock with elastic belt are some of the models. —All are trim, easily slipped on and easily tubbed. Colors include pink, blue, green, lavender, black and white, in many combinations of checks, stripes and plaids. v Sizes 34 to 44. Third floor, Old Bidg. Wrappers, Buntings and Afghans for Laby At $3.95, were $8.50 EUNTINGS and _ wrappers, silk frogs and ties, silk cords— plain, pink or blue, At $6.95, were $8.95 and $9.50 ' Pink or blue -buntings and wrappers embroidered in dain- ty flower or butterfly patterns in soft pastel shades. $5.95, were $8.50 AFGHANS, crib or bassinet size, pink, bluesor white, quilted —plain, secre with center of printed cre} e-ce-chine, $6.95, were $8.95 and $9.50 Embroidered afghans in the same patterns used on the Wrappers at $6.95. 300 hand-made Baby Pillow Cases, 95c and $1.95 %&c—were $1.95—scalloped cases of batiste, 14x16 in., $1.95—were $2.95 — hemstitched case of batiste with hand-drawn pattern, 15x17 inches, Third floor, Old Bldg. of Used Pianos and Player-Pianos offers exceptional values in instruments priced exceedingly low, considering tone and general condition. USED INSTRUMENTS offered, these are fair examples— An Upright Piano, old-fashioned Lut good tone. $95 An Emerson Upright Piano for................. $175 A Hardman Upright Piano for................. $295 A Vose Upright Piano for...... 5 A Pease Upright P. ano, very good for a beginner.$145 A Sterling Upright Piano for A Chickering Upright for. .............:0see00% ‘A Knabe Upright Piano for. A Steinway Upright Piano for... Chickering Miniature Grand. $1,075 Sohmer Parlor Grand.,. They have ecme to us as part payment for new player-picnos and. Repicducirg Pianos, have been thoroughly overhauled and are guaranteed to give satisiaction. f the 125 Steinway Parlor Grand......... $750 Spanennive $650 Gabler Parlor Grand New Pianos and Player-Pianos—Reduced Wanamaker HONOR ROLL instruments, used for demonstrating purposes only. 14 Lindeman Upright Pianos, $540 grade—for $410 Lindeman-Angelus Player-pianos, $876 grade—for $745 12 Player-pianos, $850 grade—now $645 8 Player-pianos, $750 grade—now $545 LIBERAL TERMS, if desired. A moderate first payment and easy monthly payments. Piano Salons—First Gallery, New Building Sree are | Sto re Women’s new Taffeta and Tricotine Frocks, $45 $69.50 would be a rightful price for them The simple taffeta and (lie frocks that the smart woman likes to wear under her fur coat, or for general day- time wear, are in this specially purchased collection at a price that is really astonishingly little. In tricotine are five models, broidered in color, in white and embroidered in silk or in metal- in matching thread. One mod- thread made with becoming el has ao trimming of cording necklines and well-cut sleeves, and ruching of self material, so essential in a simple cloth Another has a plain skirt and frock.» In pianist blue, with finely embroidered bodice. the embroidery in matching or a8. pce blue, black and contrasting color. er pecond floor, Old Bldg. The taffeta frocks are em- Gloves for Gifts Virtually unlimited field for selection Ekort gloves, $2 to $4.50, | Slip-on eeumtiats, $4.60. Kieskin ftom £-button at $5 to 20-button REYNIER, $14.60. 16-button suede, $ 16-button REYNIER, $10.50, Wool-lined gloves, $4. Fur-lined gloves, $7. Fur-lined gauntlets, $8.60. ne skating gloves, $2.26 to Heavy wool gauntlet gloves, $7 to $10. Main floor, Old Bldg. Costume Blouses of unusual character Suitable for Christmas giving The type of blouse that may be worn, with the Sppreprinte: skirt, to create an entire costume of charm and distinction, is carefully desigred and beautifully made. The charm depends so n.uch upon its fineness and unusuality. An excellent exemple is one of heavy jade green crere de chine, made with a tie-around sash and a little square corded vestee effect finisked with four buttons embroidered in dull gold. It is wholly delightful and would make a Catrie & Christmas gift, Price $19.7 Another blouse is of dark Most attractive is a little gray blouse of crepe de chine that has three tiny pleated frills around the hips and iv finished with a pleated frill at the neck-line. Price #26. Also to be had in other colors, Other blouses make use of rae rib- brown satin, with sash ends | ben, of si plied silk, fine, fastened to’ its frent panel, | braiding and embroidery in which is embroidered and | vivid color to gain their beaded in golden brown and | smartness and charm, green. Frice $27.50. Second floor, Old Blg. Boys’ Cheviot Suits are now $20 They were $30 Right from our own stock are these well-made suits of cheviot. And cheviot is a very popular material with parents because of its very ood service. All in norfolk models, all our own standard of good tailor~ ing and all prices reduced. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Serge suits $18—were $25, wie SUITS for boys 24 to 10 years—39.75 were $13.50 Of shaving and knitted materials, in middy and Oliver Twist styles in a big assortment of colors, Third floor, Old Building Hotakold Vacuum Bottles A very useful gift, indeed, and not so much to pay **At any hour, in any way, hot or cold, night or day’’ $3.25 Bottles for $2.25 Pint size; brown and green; aluminum top. $5.25 Bottles for $3.65 Quart size; octagon and plain; aluminum top. $6.75 Bottles for $4.75 Quart size; corrugated brass body; nickel-plated. Housewares—Seventh Saileers3 New New Bulging Books j in ’ Sets at attractive prices A partial list of many sets which could not be published today to sell at these prices Flaubert's Complete Works, with an introduction by Ferdi- nand Brunetiere—10 vols., cloth, Lane's Arabian Nights, print, 4 vols, 34 trated, $12. Same in cloth binding, $8 large leather, illue- JOHN WANAMAKER Christmas S| Washington Irving's Works— Bronte's Works, 4 vole, 4 Hudson Edition, 10 vols, 34 ih ee NOR 2 feather, $20. leather, il ants 4, $18.50, Balzac's Works—introduction | 4g (tx, 4°, Maupassant's, Works, by Saintsbury, 15 vols, ‘5 | $ ‘ane in cloth leather, $48. | Seer’ © Bame jo cloth, $20, Dinrucli’s Works (Earl of Thackeray's Works, 15 vols., Beaconsfield), illustrated, full cloth, $22.61 38. leather binding, 20 vols., $85. Oliver Wendell Holmes’ Works, Dickens’ Works, 0 vols., cloth | 15 vols., 44 Morocco, $45, Poe's Works, 10 vols., cloth, $8.60. This edition contains an account of Poe's death and # memoir of the Author. binding—illustrated, § Kingsley’s Works, 14 cloth binding, $7.50. Shakespeare's Works, cloth tlndiag, $18.75 Book Store--Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. vols, vols., Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. This Great Bee-hive of a Store is re-filled daily With worthy goods from every part of the world—the best gifts—at the proper prices IN THE PERFUME SHOP Paris Novelties at lowered prices PERFUMES in unique bottles—also sets of unusual and artistic cases; were $10.40 to $56" salle 8 6 VANITY and CIGARETTE CASES hand lacquered; were $26.50 and $00 — at $17.60 sun He PERFUME BURNERS — many designs; were $28 to $175 — at $20 to $126, é if LITTLE SETS OF BOXES and TRAY for the dress- ing tables—copies of antiques in wood, hand decorated; were $50 — at $35, s} ; POWDER JARS of fi dolls; were $10 and $28 — at Main floor, Old Building ~ ne 91.80 Inlaid Linoleum from England—a third less 6,500 square yards—our own stocks — The $4.00 grade for $2.65 per sq. ‘yard. The $3.75 grede for $2.50 per sq. yard. The $3.25 grade for $2.15 per sq. yard. The $3.00 grade for $2.00 per sq: yard. The $2.75 grade for $1.80 per sq. yard. Large, varied collection, including tile and parquetry, imitation interlocking rubber and oak plank effecta, Colpra go through he burlap back, insuring years of service. Domestic Linoleum, 90c, 95c¢ sq. yd. ‘2,460 yards of printed linoleum in 14 parquet and designs; prices were 2 36’ and $1. rid per square yard, te Sixth Gallery, New Building More Fancy Linens at very low prices - 150 tray covers, 12x18 in.—were 80c 175 centerpieces, 24x24 in.—were $1.75 60 scarfs, 18x36 inc es—were $2.2) 90 scarfs, 18x36 inches, lace-trimm 190 scarfs, 18x54 inches, eee nes, vere Miah 76. 94 tea cloths, 36x36 inches—were §: 62 luncheon cloths, 45x46 peyhitghausind ae 55 luncheon cloths, paris inches—were $7.00. 200 luncheon sets, 13 pieces—were $5.60. 60 dozen napkins, 14x14 inches—were $8.75 dosen Oyster white pure Irish linen. or with blue or green scalloped The tea clotts may be had in white edges; the other cloths,in colors only. First floor, Old Building 72 fine French Bags Hand-made—metal beads 16 bags—were $24 to $34. 44 bags—were $35 to $5’ 12 bags—were $52 to $62. Exquisite combinations of colors. Main floor, Old Bullding , For Girls and Small Boys 500 pairs of SHOES at maker’s prices Sizes 7 to 11, C, D, E widths, spring neels—$3.15 Sizes 1114 to 2, C, D, E widths, with low heels—$3. es We have ‘sold hundreda of pairs of these shoes at regular p: Parents like them. Tavy give at service. They are Bhs ot soft tan leatner, by the makers of famous TROT- MOC shoes. The soles are of the specially-treated leather used in TROT-MOC shoes — flexible yet tough. Good broad toes We have taken over the sur- | plus ‘stock of the maker, and this iy the first shipment, ready for + Christmas, Tratitnbions | ts conten! late giving serviceal to and small ae Mel find fas the best of values. First floor, Old Building Gift Bulletins from the Sports Shop in which lowered prices add to the intrinsic attractiveness of the goods | 50 Wanamaker Bicycles at $29.75 Men's and large boys’ sizes; single bar, coaster brake, 5 Bicycles with Smith motor-wheel, $182.50, . Regular price $162.50; moto-bike model bicycle, | | 8 Kennebec Canoes at $69.50 Kegular price $88, Will store until May 16, 1921, if desired, | | | Worsted Shaker-Knit Sweaters, $14.75. Heavy-weight, pull-over and coat syle) oxford, brown, navy blue, and combination colors; sizes 36 to 4 * Pipes, Pipe Sets, Smoking Stands And ash receivers——all one-third to one-half Burlington Arcade floor, New ne EY misting HT = sh a ll be