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: te ‘sia SECRETARY iFUND FOR PLYMOU Given 82,000 of Needed 15,000, Bijan R. Kennedy of No. 28 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, who has been re- ported In newspapers to be ralaing #2,- 600 for n set of chimes for the First ry Church of Plymouth, Maas, sald to-day the actual cost of the bells now being made by the Menelly Bell Con, No. 192 Broadway, will b& $1), ‘The New Bn nt, has given $2,500 of this amount. individ | a given further amounts | AND THEN HE ISN'T Yudge Miller First Authorizes An- nouncement, but Later Declines to Discuss It. (Bowcial to "The Broning World.) SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Dec. 29,—Gov- + elect. Nathan L. Miller refuses to dircuss Teports, that he has selected W. Ward Smith, as secretary to the Governor. Reports received here aald Mr. Smith, who ia Vice President of the Charles Smith Lumber Company, with offices at No. 2 Broadway, New York City, was fn Albany yesterday and’ that following his visit rumors were spread that he had been chosen by the Governor. When the reports were first repeated to Judge Miller he consented to the an- nouncement, Later he asked that the announcement be withdrawn and said “he declined to elther affirm or deny the reports.” with vartous, throughout the country. seendamt of Gov. Bradford and John Robinson, first pastor of the church. President Kingsley of the New York Life, head of the New England Society, reports members of the societ; Promised contributions up to $50,( put a granite front on Pilgrim Hall, now Plymouth Museum. Husband's Changed Story Fails to 1 BILLS. |e trate Dodd Ingistrate hearing. and dockety of Brook- ft, Kennedy is promin- Mr. is in correxpon.tence few England societies He ta a de- <> WIFE HELD IN SHOOTING. Ghield Woman. John Vardy, of 452 Forty-firat, Street, testified he heard the husband and wife uarreling and then heard m shot. Dodd praised Gili hellding” his wife, but declared the law compelled Holding her for a further for firet hop of 804 miles will be made By hag Hal - Ellington Field, Houston, Tex.; the #) ond from Bilington, Field to EI Paso,| A PHENIX PRODUCT 660 miles, and the third from El Paso Z to Rockwell Field, San Diego, Cal, 616 Leo ivf i via suhnny, ‘W. Ward Smith is a resident of Long Island and besides his New, York City Dusiness affiliations he 1s connected wth several barks on Long Island. During the war he was connected with the War Savings Bureau of the ‘Treasury Department and aided in Liberty Loan publicity. He was form- Mire, Helen Gill, forty-three years old, arrested Monday in connection with the shooting of her husband, Pat- rick, at thelr home, 248 Fortieth Street, Brooklyn, was held to-day in $1,000 bail for a further hearing to- erly @ reporter on the New York Tri-| (i E bune. He was one of the managers of Same high quality as the campaign of Herbert Hoover for the : Rebublican nomination at Chicago, pi =o ala: oe Domino Package your Cream eese Do you ask for ‘‘Philedelphia” and TO CROSS U. S. IN 24 HOURS. Jacksonville te San Diege in Three Hops to Be Tried in Plane. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Deo, 29.—An « attempt to fy 2,079 miles from Florids Sugars take aay age that looke about the right ‘and is wrapped in foil? Perhaps you don’t know there is between'' Philadelphia” ead the many brands that merely American Sugar Refining Company “Sweeten it SS ecg in an airplane in twenty- look like it. with Domino” ure will be made Feb, 23 by ” Iphia” di Lseut. Alexan@er Pearson jr., Major selene etd besglictien Henry ©. Pratt, air officer of the 8th) ream bas been added for high Corpe area, announced to-day. Lieut. ity, The result is @ very Pearson won the transcontinental alr eontent of bealth ing butter race last winter. fat and body beilding protein, The fight will be made fn three ” “hops.” The starting point will be Pablo Beach, Jacksonville, Fla. The miles, ‘The flight will be the first attempt to @ross the continent for a continuous speed record, the two necessary stops enly requiring forty-five minutes. Seaplanes te Fiy From San Diege te Canal Zone. SAN DIBGO, Cal., Dec. 29.—Fourteen naval seaplanes, with crews of seventy officers and men, will depart Thursday for Canal Zone. The hs echeduled for yesterday, was dels: through failure to receive permission from Mexico for planes to alight in Basic. pT gg od The permission was ‘DOLLAR BUY WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS ‘CORRECT YOuR FIGURE and Your Troubles Will Disappear Lo your fat without losing your health and feel good while doing it—no matter what your age, size, weight or condition. 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A Model for Every Figure and a Price for Every Purse Nulife Original Models formerly sold at $100, $75 and $50 Same models now reproduced to sell at $50 down to $3.50 Fashion, Figure, Health and Comfort and every Nulife Benefit in all Nulife Corsets regardless of price. reventing the tearing of your stockings Institute of Health to wait on you, On or off in an instant; never rides up, thereby Expert Corsetieres graduated from the Nulife Our éxperts will explain, Nulife benefits to you cheerfully even if you are not ready to purchase. IF you cannot call personally, send cash or money order for the price corset you Fahy stating size corset you are now wearing, with your waist measure taken over corset, with height and weight, and state whether you want long, medium or short model, and we will send you a NULIFE Corset, prepaid, and we guarantee it to do all we claim for it, lilustrated Booklet Free Upon Request. Address odes ~- NULIFE CORSET SHOP 18 East 34th Street Between Fifth and Madison Avenues New York City, N.Y. shot ‘hin, the police site } In Fifth Aventie Court before Magia- HL watd bo war wounded © and his Wife did aot Broadway at # Hath New York AFashion'Sale seconr for Miss 14 to 20 °“ Paine The Wool Jersey Frocks that have caused quitea furore this season at a new price... 820 Only 90 frocks. When we had this frock at $29.75—originally present- ed in this city at several times this price—we could not keep a collection in stock. Model is illustrated. Wool jersey of commendable Chinese blue, beaver, beige and brown heather. Collars an white linen, finished with bound edges. $69 Coats re-priced, $49.50 Wraps and coats of duvetyn, ayede-fintshed woolens, Bolivia cloth and wool velours. One model has the becoming high eat -in-the-back collar cre- ated by Chanel, others have stand-up, rounded, and shawl collars of fur. Plain colored silk linings. Modish shades of brown, blue and taupe. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Suits at $29.75 and $35 Severely tailored suits of heavy wool jersey that were $39.75 and $45. Half and all silk lined. GLOVES For much less WOMEN’S gloves, $2.75—were $4.50; 330 pairs tan capeskin, and gray, tan and beaver buck-suede, seamless knit wool lining; sizes 564% juality, in cuffs of Main Floor | Old Building airs in small sizes. “Roys’ Scout gauntlets, 85c—were $1.50; 50 , $2 pair—were $4.50; CHILDREN'S mittens, fur back and fur lines only a pairs in the smaller siden: DOWN QUILTS ~ Fourth Gallery, New Build Down in Price Gacy tid Our $20 single bed quilt is now......... ++ -$12.50 Our $28.50 sin bed, extra long quilt $15.50 Our $22 double Psa quilt is now...... i Our $25 double bed, extra long quilt We made these quilts in our own factory. The down in them is of a very good quality, imported, soft, Php: to the touch like down—not feathers. Covers are of very fine sateen in plain colors. All in all, these down quilts are not to be matched in New York, even at regular prices. Good assortment of colors will be ready Thursday morning. Carry the Heat to where it’s needed PERFECTION OIL HEATERS, $8 Nickel trimmings, blue enameled drum, lead- coated steel tank; will burn about 10 hours on one gallon of kerosene. MILLER OIL HEATERS, $6, $7 Jap. trimmed, $6; nickel trimmed, $7; polished steel drum, brass tank, 4-quart capacity. ELECTRIC SIMPLEX HEATER, $11 Copper reflector, adjustable to anyangle; may be attached to any lamp socket; 8 ft. cord and plug. Women’s Stockings , 1,200 pairs at 50c They were 75c to $1 pair; full-fashioned medium weight cotton, black or cordovan; and seamless mercerized lisle, sizes 9 to 1014, in African brown, sizes 10 and 1014 in cord- ovan, and a few white in size 10. Women’s Union Suits for cold days—A Sale 400 at $1.75—were $2.50 and $2.65 Medium weight white fine ribbed cotton; low neck, knee or ankle length; Duchess neck, elbow sleeves, 36 to 42. Seventh Gallery New Building Main Floor Old Building Main Floor Old Building sleeveless, ankle length; sizes sleeveless, knee or ankle length; Duchess neck, elbow sleeves; or high neck and long sleeves; both ankle length. Good News from the Boys’ Store Junior overcoats $20, were $30—$32 Sizes 2% to 8 ‘years; fancy mixtures; plaid lining, finely tailored. Dark rich colorings. Full belt. Some have raglan shoulders, School overcoats $16.75, were $28, 80. i to 18-year sizes; dark heavy weight warm ulsters. Just the models that appeal to the boys. $11.75 mackinaws—now $8.75, $16.50 and $14.50 mackinaws— now $10.50, 200 Boys’ Hats and Caps—now $1 (Were $2.50 to $7.50) Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Blouses—$1.95 Made of finest materials. Fresh stocks. Designs are colored | Third Floor Old Building Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. i) THURSDAY.---Sale of Lingerie Below ‘Cost | 600 at $2.75—were $3.75 to $5. | Heavy weight white fine ribbed cotton and wool mixed; low neck, | stripes or with plain white collars attached or with neckband. All sizes, 7 to 16 years, | Gray Flannel Blouses—$3,50, were $4.75 | Telephone widetliaieney 4700 FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Corseta, $2.75—were $5.50 to $7.50 » RED IN corsets, this season’ 'a style, Wool House Frocks, $12.75 Were $19.75. Of challis—light weight warm, in three smart models; broken sti crossbar or or English print designs in orchid, green. OF WOOL JERSEY—two trim models ing the loose waist line and long or round line, three-quarter length sleeves; navy bike brown; sizes 36 to 44, Tub Frocks, $1.95—were $2.85, 4.50" 500; of striped or plain pereale in models. 1,000 Infants’ Shirts—50c and 95¢ At Pacmag and wool or all wool; were $2 $4. At thessattin and wool; were $1.25. Sizes 1 and 2 years, FOR GIRLS > French Lingerie, $5.65 Were $8.50 to $18.50. 100 fine nainsook gowns and chemises, made and embroidered in France by French needle- ‘women. Silk Bodices, 75c—were $1 and $1.50 Silk Chemises, $1.95—were $3.50, » Crepe de chine, satin; flesh or white. Silk Petticoats, $3.45—were $5.85 Light weight Milanese jersey or satin in changeable colors—gojd, blue, wistaria, rose, green. Silk Pettibockers, $3.45—were $5.85" Satin or silk jersey with fluted frill or cuff at knee; colors dark street shades in rose or green. Cr epe Negligee, $1.95—were $3.85 japanese cotton crepe; slip-over or open front models in blue, orchid, rose, and novelty stripes, Sizes 84 to 44. Japanese Crepe Kimonos, $1.95 Were $3.85. Mannish heavy striped crepe. Made on kimono lines. Hand Made Gowns, $5—were $10.50 From the Philippines; high or low neck gowns with long sleeves; scalloped in colors or white, Hand Made Gowns, $3.85 were $1.95 to $4.50. Sizes 2 to 12 75 Tvro- o-piece Pajamas, $1.45 Striped or plain perl” sizes 2 to 12 were $2.95 to $3.50. 100 Longcloth Gowns, 85c to $1.50 Were $5. 1B. From the Philippines; ot fine tase ease or blue; sizes 2 to 12 years; oped mick and pees 75 Lawn Blouses, $1.50 to $2.50 Fluted or plain round collars; sizes 6 to years; were $2.95 to $5. y Kimonos, $2.25—were $4.50 Japanese crepe, embroidered. gees, $12.50— Neglige es $2. were $25 Negligees, $8.95 to $6.50 ~ itted Swiss or cotton Kost oo were $6.95 $13.50. Third Building | Flannelette Gowns, $1.45—were $2.95 Blue bird pattern. Silk Chemises, $7.50—were $15 Japanese and Philippine cre de chine chemises; white, flesh or stri Corsets, $8.45—were $12.50 to $19.50 Our LILLIAN corsets imported from Paris, exclusive with us—which constantly reflect the tendency of the silhouette as dictated by Paris. Continuing, Thursday, the Disposal of Women’s Fur Coats at Half and Less (pick of furrier’s surplus at half early season prices—and less) HUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat) COATS at $295, $395, $575. Mole coats, $275. Near seal (dyed coney) coats, $125. And Small Furs averaging more than a Third Less: Large selection of beautiful 1 and 2 skin and animal scarfs, Second floor, Old Building SCHOOL SHOES —Prices adjusted FOR BOYS, tan and black leather bluchers, sturdy soles; sizes 1 to 5%, at $6.50 pair. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building FOR GIRLS, tan lace shoes, heavy soles; sizes 7% to fl, at $3.15 pair; sizes 11% to 2, at $90 Kitchen Cabinets—$5 72 in. high, 41 in. wide, 27 in. deep; find: in white enamel; sliding porcelain-on work table, flour bin with sifter, glass container, ventilated bread or cake box, cover rack, glass containers for spices, ete, $3.76 pair. | First floor, Old Building M 2 ec F a ens an : VICTROLAS Main Floor, for New Year's 50c Soc ks—35e New Building. Three, of the most popular 35c a pair or three pairs for $1. Light or medii Victrola models: Victrola XI....6+2... $150 Victrola XIV. od Victrola XVI...... In fumed oak or Sob hieatin: On your own terms, within reason, First Gallery, New Bldg. weight cotton, seamless, in black and good colors. Men’s $2.50 Union Suits, $1.65 Medium weight cotton, sizes 34 to 46; and heavy weight cotton, sizes 42 to 46. Men’s $2 Shirts or Drawers--$1,25 ; Heavy weight cotton-and-wool-mixed shirts or drawers; color. To Start the New Yea: Right! The Burlington Arcade Men’s Store offers, Thursday and Friday 200 Suits at $38.50 Made to sell for $70 to $85 « f 200 Overcoats at $44.50 Made to sell for $75 to $95 | ALL WANAMAKER STANDARD The Suits are single and double- breasted models for men and young men. In an excellent assortment of cheviots, worsteds, unfinished worsteds and cassimeres. The Overcoats are full silk-lined, single - breasted Chesterfields and box overcoats. No need to say more—the figures speak for themselves. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building 4 Mf wy Longcloth Combinations, 95¢ to $2.25 Seventh Gallery, New Bldg, ; ae | a ia ee : SS ERE RES OU

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