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HAS OFFICIAL chester Village This Man May Impound It. ORT CHESTER now has an P official goat getter. His name is Rocco Fava and his other job is that of Street Clean- ing Commissioner, but he has been wppointed goat getter also, with instructions to gather up all the strange goats in town and im- pound them, ‘The appointment comes as the result of complaints by Nicola Carluce! and others, who say the goats have been killing their trees by barking them. ‘The village trustees heard the complaints and ected, It was also decided that the Police should take a goat census, Big Factories Reopen and Old Wage Scales Are Maintained in Many ( Thousands of men employed in fac- tories in and around Yonkers retutned to work to-day following a layoff for inventory purposes, In the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company 7,000-men went back to work with the announcement that the 1920 In whe Federal Sugar Refinery and the National Sugar Refinery full operations were resumed. The Habirshaw Hlectric Cable Company, Waring Hat Factory, National Conduit and Cable Company of Hastings all reported resumption on Wage scale would be maintained. the usual scale, The Hodgman Rubber Company at Tuckahoe reopened and the Otis Ele- vator Company resumed with a reduced force, but agreed to *continue the old wage scale, The force will be Increased, it was stated, if the Lockwood investi- | sation into building conditions brings | about conditions permitting normal op- erations next summer and fall, —— TRIAL OF BRINDELL OFF UNTIL MONDAY , Appellate Division in Meantime Will Hear Appeal for Change of Venue. ‘The trial of Robert P, B:tidell in- urned te- Supreme Court Justice John V. MaAvoy. The Ap- pellate Division will listen on Frilay to. arguments on the appeal from Supreme dicted for extortion, waa day until Monday next Court Justice Burr's decision denying change of venue. torney General Spence, Samuel Untermyer. Argument will be made to-day by Mil- ton Mayer of No, 220 Broadway, on his motion for dismissal of the indictments Donnelly Anti-Trust-Law against Milton Sohnaiey contracting plumbers of No. 202 West 75th Stres and Morris Jarcho of Jarcho Bros., Inc., of No. 1486 Southern Boulevard, mem- bers of the Master’ Plumbers Agsocix- Alon. Mr. Mayer asserts his clients are en- titled to immunity from prosecution for having appeared voluntarily to testity for alleged violation of the of Milton Schnater & Co., before the Lockwood Committee. eo Check om Immij Prof, Jenks. » Heavy economic, social and politi- cal burdens will fall upan the United States if the enormous flow of immi- gration is not at once checked, de- clared Dr, Jeremiah W. Jenks, re- search professor of government of New York University, at the Judson Memorial Church yesterday, where he began the opening lecture of a series on immigration, given under the auspices of the university. and available Grape:Nuts | as in no other 1 Save Decayed Tee'h. ‘Tighten Loose Teeth. Treat Sums SETS OF TEETH. Crowna, ourtuy ‘ropaired while you. wait, BLO . oF; orien 2 E, 125th St. | 169 E. 4th St. 8.4, Cor, th AVe.IN AW. Gor, dd Ave, 740 Lexagton Ave, M. to 6 Prriresirerr rite GOAT GETTER | If You Let Yours Stray to West- ‘The request for the adjournment was made by Deputy At- representing ation Urged by Broadway at Ninth Street New York Philippine Lingerie | Nightgowns back to $1.95 Silk Petticoats a‘ | Taffeta and Satin—back to $3.85 ' $1.85 to $18 priced lingerie. | as charming women could desire. gowns. ‘ CHEMISES are $1.85, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85 to $15. GOWNS, $3.85, $4.85, $5.95, $6.95 to $18. Third floor, Old Hand-made Philippine Lingerie, $5 Envelope chemises and gowns of fine batiste sprays, or in the bolder flower design: of the web-like drawn work or wee pin tucks. bons of various widths are used in delicate pink o Sizes 36 to 44. Third floor, Old Silk Petticoats, $5.45 this small price. Good quality jersey with a ruffle of taffeta or satin in changeable Ttolor or entirely of taffeta, with the simplest of trim tucks or straight fluting in the flounces. Colors: Navy blu all manner of blues. Third floor, Old Georgette crepe 5,000 yds., at $1.50 yd. -Our silk expert has scoured the city and finds of similar quality for less than $3 a yard. tifully woven crepe—not wiry.! 35 shades from which to choose, Main floor, Old Three good groups of Women’s Skirts New plaited skirts, $7.50—our $12.75 g: be cont or sweater; narrow box plaits and combination plaits; i blue; belts 25 to 30; lengths 388 to 37. Odd skirts at $7.50—were $12.75 to $15. Plaids, novelty silks and plain wool materials. Plaid skirts, $10—our $15 grades. —plaited models, Belts 25 to 82. Second floor, Old January Sale > Upwards of 1,000 offered ‘The most comprehensive sale we have ever he! of the quilts were made in our own workrooms wh their first prices lower, than usual. Now these p redueed for the January Sale. The down and wool are of standard grades. erings are of the finest. And every quilt is cut in size—nothing skimped in any way. Kind Lamb's wool, covered with best quality of plain Jap. silk weve $29.50 Down filled, covered with fine figured oe cambrie $2' Wool filled, covered plain Jap. silk bord Down filled, covered sills Originally with Down filled, covered with figured silk and plain silk borders... $38.00 henna, green, sand, rose, gold, Silk Lingerie fen) Envelope Chemises back to $1.85 Cotton Petticoats Piques back to $1.86 Dainty Silk Underthings : Alread? higher prices are being asked in the market for these silk things—particularly at the low-priced end of a the scale. { 216 ns ‘ fe; de chi d tub satin are the materials through- in wanene SoRnEns out; aah, silk pf firme texte is used in the higher- Wee laces, hemstitching, pin tucks, and narrow ribbons have been chosen with care to make this lingerie as dainty Unique and novel neck- lines and degrees*of sleevelessness are deyeloped in the , BLOOMERS, $1.85, $2.85, $8.85, $4.85. BODICES, $1.85 to $5. Building or nain- k—sealloped and embroidered in the most delicate of SORE, Ei CE Boldae Some have designs Satin rib- x blue. Building Particularly for the White Sale we purchased these petticoats of an exceptionally good quality silk, to sell at e, brown, Building no crepe It is a soft, beau- 40 inches\wide. Build'ng rades. Blue serge finely pleated skirts, so smart with separate sports in midnight Plaids in grey and blue, tan and blue, and other soft combinations Building Wool and Down Quilts ld, Most ich made rices are The cov- generous Now $19.50 $22.50 $25.00 Down filled, ventilated, cove ured sateen, plain bord Lamb's wool, covered with plain colors.........+: Wool filled, extra quality, plain colored satin beaut AM OVET cc sevcercssncess = $42.0 Wool filled, covered with pl: stitched all over. + 45,00 Down filled, covered with figured silk and plain borders f $32.00 | $42.50) Down filled, handsome figured silk with plain silk borders Wool filled with brocaded s borders Wool filled with brocaded silk and, borders ‘ ‘ \ Down filled with figured plain Jap. borders Wool filled covered with beautiful plain silk messaline, stitched «ll ove! 59. $35.00 $40.00 i $42.50 Domestic Cotton Lingerie Gowns and Chemises back to $1 ’ | Heuse Dresses : Percale—back to $1.85 XTRAORDINARY conditions in the Fur industry availed of promptly by us : Linde it us to make these remarkable offers in our : January Sale of ' s Women’s Fur Coats Hudson Seal Coats at $295 Early-season prices 8595 and 8650 36 inches long, full flare models with belts, self trimmed or with deep cape collars and bell cuffs of skunk or beaver, Hudson Seal Coats at $875 Early-season price 8795 , 40 in. long, full flare, belt, deep cape collars and bell cuffs of skunk, or self trimmed, Near-Seal Coats at $75 Early-season price $195 36 in, long, full flare, belt, deep cape collar and bell cuffs —self trimmed. Néar-Seal Coats at $145 __. Early-season price $350 36 and 43 in, long; deep cape collars; exquisite linings. Pony Coats at $75 _ Early-season prices $174 to 8195" 36 in, long, well matched skins, deep cape collar, euiffs, novelty silk lining. Pony Coats at $95 _ Early-season price $226 36 in. long; extra quality skins, well matched; plain or trimmed. “Hudson eal” is dyed muskrat “‘Near-Seal’' is dyed cofey. Second floor, Old Building Women’s English Topcoats down to $47.50 46 of the smartest London tailored topcoats that have been in the stock of the English Shop at $82.50 to $97.50. All in the exquisite Scotclt tweeds that are so wonderful in color and texture—those deli- cious ones with invisible plaids in soft taus, reddish browns, soft mauve, blue and green, colors which make the English Ascot season famous, ~ Raglan models , with great patch pockets. Adjustable and noveh collars, Smart as possible for steamer and motor wear. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Individual Frocks $72.50—originally $79.50 to $165 Satin and crepe meteor, in dark blue and black, Georgette crepe afternoon frocks, brown, midnight blue and black. Tricotine frocks beautifully beaded and embroidered, in midnight blue. antes Silk duvetyne frocks in dark brown and midnight blue, A few exquisite black satin and meteor frocks. 73 Dresses at $49.50 Cloth, velyeteens and satins, originally $59 to $89. Luncheon frocks of blaek satin. A few duvetyne frocks in black and brown, Second floor, Old Building + . Good Cretonnes Half what they were 5,500 yards, Thursday, at 40¢, 55e, 75¢ yard. 3,000 yards a special purchase—2,500 yards from our | Stocks, where they have been selling for double these prices, or more. Verdure’ ies, portieres, Wide choice. cushion covers, furniture coverings, ete. Good colorings. Fourth Gallery, ‘New Building Lamp Sale Some of our finest floor Table lamps with deco- and table lamps at one- | rated glass shades: third les A decided op- $40 lamps for $26.50. portunity, in the face of $45 lamps for firm market prices. The is psd 40 quality of the lamp@is stan- | Peele ic | 7 $90 lamps for i dard, The variety is very 2100 lamps for $66. All are for s and stripe effects, for window draper- | interesting, 0 electric light, and are ready for connecting up. Polychrome floor .and chair lamps—just one and: two of a kind: $38 lamps for $25 $45 lamps for $30. 40. $65 Igmps for $ $75 lamps fo $90 lamps for $60 $125 lamps for $53. Silk Shades One of a kind—from a6 for $40, s for $53 $100 shades for #64. $150 shades for $100. $175 shades for $116. Federal Tax not included. $179 lamps for $119. Chair or bridge lamps with adjustable arm and silk shades | $150 lamps for $100. $120 lamps for $80. $70 lamps for $46.50, 12 Imitation mahogany chair or bridge lamps with | silk shades: $35 lamps for $25 Seedhd Gallery, New Bldg. | | SELVES * ORIENTAL RUGS. No January in Years Has Seen Such Low Prices Mahals at Half and Less Size Now Site We Now 11X88 ft. ...... 175 | 11.7x8,7 ft. $650' 5 12x8.8 ft... 175 | 11.10x8.8 ft 275 11,10x8.8 ft. $225 | 11.9x8.8 ft. 650 275 12.2x8.9 ft.. $275 | 10.7x8.11 ft 650 275 11.9x8.2. ft $275 | 12.2x8,9 ft. 275 12.2x8 ft.. 275, 11.6x8.8 ft. $650 295, a a Sa eee 216 1; 19589 Tien $650 $295 at Half 11,10x8.6. ft... $1350 © $550 12.2x8.6 ft. $1450 $550 12.3x8.9 ft $1450 = $625 P $1500 $625 $1500 $750 Room size Rugs Gulistans, Mahals, Arak, Ispahan. 14,2x10.7 ft $326 14.6x10,7 ft $350 12.9x9.6 ft $450 13.49.10 ff $450 12.9x9.7 ft $475 WRATH corn ttates $175 * $126 8x8 ft.. $390 95 |oR.7x5.10 ft 165 M12x9 ft. $195 9x7 ft.. $200 9x6 ft.. $275 10.7x8 ft $275 12x9 ft. $262 12x9 ft. $288 11,10x9 $295 16x11 ft $384 15x12 ft. $540 18.10x10.6 ft..... 8,600 New Wash Suits in” The January Sale for Boys Wash Suits made to be sold for $4.50 to $8.50... There are no moré in’ the market like them. tion of eee prices), There i $2.85 in the Spring. With this Aniual January Sale in mind, for months we have taken advantage of every unusual opportunity to The result is 3,600 of the handsomest little suits we have ever collected. Every'st’’. new, fresh, well made; s Suits of Palmer cloth, rep, twill; and some suits of linen, middy and a big variety of novelty styles. prepare. new models; new patterns. Chinese Rugs—bottom prices is being confined to orders (at higher n’t the slightest chance of wash suits of the quality of these being made to sell for as little as ‘“‘What I Saw and Heard, . at the Wanamaker Sale of . Men’s | SAW A REAL CROWD. And it was the first time this season that I’ve seen a REAL crowd at a sale of men's clothing. “What's the answer?” | asked one of the salesmen, “Confidence, first; and then—we have the goods. . Lok here”—and I picked up a typewritten report on other clothing sales around New York, One large Store —that claims to have re duced prices, had a small selection of men’s suits at $50, but their general stock ranged from $65 to $100. Another store claims that all suits have been reduced; but there is no indication as to what the reduction is. And so on down the list. Everybody is _ talking lower prices; and it seems to me that most men who are really interested in lower’ clothing prices are here at Wanamaker’s this morning, January 4th. I'm here myself —and I'm supposed to be | something of a clothing man, And I ean easily see why so many others are here. THE REDUCTIONS SPEAK & FOR THEM. | at Half and less India, Gorevan, Serapi, Anatolian Mats, $6.37 Average size 2.6x1.6 ft. December price was $12.75. Sarouk Mats $37.50, $47.50 Average size 2,6x1.9'ft. 14.6x10.8 ft 475 18ix10.2 ft $475 | Were $75, $85, $0 Teiixto2 o25 | Daghestan, Cabistan 11x10. 87! 13.9x10.3 ft 75 . and Mosoul Rugs $32.50 to $75 Sizes from 4.11429 ft. to 6.5x 3.6 ft. Were $65 to $160. 13.6x12 ie $595 } 16x12 ft. ue Kermanshah Rugs $70 $95 to $162.50 $816 Sizea from 6.2x3.10 to 6.5x4.6ft, $825 Were $225 to $325, ie | ——- Rich silky Dozars 60 $82.50 to $147.50 925 Sizes from 6.3x4.2 ft. to 6x $1075 | 5.1 ft. $1150 Were $165 to $295. 650 20x15 ft. $1950 $1175 Third Gallery, New Bidg. $2.85... Y Produc- j Ce cloth, of chambrays, e They are in Oliver Twist, Russian, Sizes 244 to 10 years, Third floor, Old Building peggy cloth, suits of Devonshire Winter Clothing’’ —(Tuesday, January 4th) The Suits se | $29 $38 $60 grade..... $60 grade..... $65 grade.. $70 grade..... $75 grade..... $80 grade. . bed grate! 90 grade. . $95 grade..... $47 1 4 \ $100, grade... Nobody has to tell you | $100 grade.... that a certain suit now.| $105 grade.... marked $29 was $50 or $55. $110 grade.... Nobody has to tell you | $115 grade.... that $29 is the lowest price | for a hand-tailored suit of | The Overcoats ~ this grade that has been | $50 grade..... quoted this season, $55 grade..... $29 Another point , $60 grade..... I just read in the news- $60 grade..... paper about a general re-. 865 grade..... duction of 30 per cent. in $70 Grade..... the wholesale prices of | ovr d $38 clothing next Spring. $75 grade... | $80 grade... Do you realize what that | $85 grade.. means in connection with this sale at Wanamaker's? | $85 grade.. It means simply this: THAT THESE SALE PRICES ARE LOWER | $95 grade... THAN NEXT SPRING’S | $100 grade. REGULAR PRICES WILL | $110 grade. $115 grade. $125 grade.... Burlington Arcade Floor, — New Building BE. And the CROWD here this to know it morning seems