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—_—_ —___.- “FRONT WEEK” IN NEW YORK TO BE A JAZZY, JOLLY OUTING ° FOR THE NATION'S HOTEL MEN h a fine nny MeN, as guests of| ment is different froin the last, One Jack. Bowmaa (year he had a whole circus parked 1s in the ballroom of the the hotel/and what he ty going to he t handlers| ballroom of the same Commodore | adepts in| this year nobody ventures a guest he ball at the! But none of the hotel men is going | ie records are hopai|to take a chance of missing the great! but that there will be a graat/occasion, which will mark the clos. in the greens gues without soy-|!ng of one of th atest of al hotel | ing. It’s going to mean n pretty early | Zatherings in ork. rising after Kd ‘Meruey'’s party in| = . ’ 4 oi mt alser|the C odore, but it's never too Exposition They Will Have ‘At the tables will be Elmore C,|doing. Valuable prizes have been put the Run of the Town. t the clubs, le digpen. h hole, Green, President of the State Hotel) Up by Mr. Bowman and the competi- Men's’ Association, under whose aus-| tion will be keen plees and those of the City Hotel) On that‘night Charley Gehring will | Rela: Bawa the gathering is being) have a theatre party for the visiting held; Edward M. Tierney, President! hotel ladies. Anybody else might be eg bY, Joseph S. Jordang of the American Hotel Association;|embarrassed by the care of so many "Front Thomas D. Green, President of the] beautiful women, but Chatley is a There's going to be more “front” | New York City otel Association;| well-known ladies’ man and has been seen in New. York this week than for| George W. Sweeney of the Commo- rsonally conducted bahia dore, James Woods of the Belmont yes and nobody & whole year. This is “Iront” Week, | and Murray Hill Hotels, L. M. Boomer ‘ the weck in which hotel men from out| and Fred A, Reed of the Claridge and of town, and from out of the State,| McAlp: Fred Sterry of the Plaza, n 1 oh eGlynn of the Rensselaer,| ~ tlds of Manhattan and|avoy, Dave Fitzgerald of. the Glens call it their own. |Falls Inn, and a lot more “mine 643—China Duck wa'l decoration. $7.50 WEDDINGS Wwe people talk of weddings, whether the tense they use is future,. present or past, the name of Ov- ington’s is sure to come into the conyersation soonerorlater. * OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. | On Thursday night the thirty-ftth annua) dinner of the New York State Hote! Association will be held at the Commodore, and at the same time 'mINe| there will be a banque by Owners and managers of hostelries| hosts” from out of town, with Char-|frdiea at the Plazas “inrough: “the from near and far, from the Bean|!ty Gehring acting as the Genius with) courtesy of Fred Sterry. Oh! a an Aladdin's Lamp. \ : tien "tak “Wn State and the Nutmeg State, from the |“ ne “ay flbacRelal hectee Gate OU tee toneea oe Many happy reunions will be held|theatre party wiil be followed by i oh aoe Uttle towns, from) 4: the luncheon at the Park Avenue|dancing at the Claridge and McA. Albany and Buffalo, Philadelphia,! Hotel, for many of the hotel men only|pin, with a collation with the com- Chicago, from the prairie towns and) reach the big city on the occasions of| piiments of I.. M. Boomer and Fred the mountain towns, from high Oe aera ice’ Yeo win fount tial met : 4 | tion, ch joy wi iow the| Ty Denver to low-down St. Louis, from| reading of the programme of the good| on 1% faraway San Vrancisco and fronr, things outlined to make pleasant the|« further away Seuttle, have been pour-/ visit of the out-of-towners, ing into the city by the train toad) s since carly yesterday, and are stiti|th® armory will take place at §|has eee and are still Goioci this evening, although the| Eve pouring In, | doors open at 8 o'clock this afternoon. | part And most of the hotel men jhave|To-night there will be addresses by brought their ladies—their wives and| Messrs Tierney, Elmore and Thomas| daughters—and with them have been | arcem. the trio of Hotel Presidents, ; "eR "The axposition will remain open taking in the sights all morning, dig-| the week, as will be the Salon of C ging through the subways and hitting | linary 4 y the Societe Culinain the Bigh spots on the top of Fifth) Philanthropique. the ead al NaNO WRUICR he exposition as well as the salot Avenue buses and “rubbering at the| wii he interesting visiting places for rubes” from the altitude of “rubber-|the housewife. Among the chefs neck” wagons. |there will be all sorts of cluinary The presence of so many Bonifaces | competitions, from tho manufactur. i 6 wy | ing of French fried potatoes to the s accounted for by the fact that they | manipniation of Mapjacks, Ta tne| are here to attend the meeting vf the | pancake contest, there will be four! American Motel Association of the| frying pans to one cook | United States and Canada, of which} To-morrow the thirty-fifth annual Hdward M. Tierney of the Hotel An-| convention of the New York State sonia is President. Many things are| Hotel Association will be held at| to bo considered for the betterment! 11.30 o'clock at the Hotel Commo- and expansion of the hotel industry,|dore snd will be followed by a which is called the fourth industry of|juncheon, with George W. Sweaney the country. Many other things are| of the Commodore as host. | to be considered also for the enter- tainment of the visitors, and the week | promises to be the biggest in the his- tory of the association. monial_ banquet t ad M. Tacudea in vont Week is alam mictta ec? Ges National Exposition of hotel men in| tongue and polished exterior, one the 69th Regiment Armory, at which| the greatest hotel ornaments and one will be displayed all the latest devices /of the most popular. This, it is for conducting a modern caravansary| promised, will be some testimonial from the front door to the dome and/ as well as some banquet, where at trom the hat check to the “eat tricks" | least a thousand hotel men will do of the cuisine. honor to the President of the Amerl- EXPOSITION OF HOTEL NOVEL- | can Association. TIES OPENS TO-DAY. THEY WILL HAVE A_ GOLF The formal opening of the exposi- TOURNAMENT, TOO. tion takes place at 1 o'clock this after-| On Wednesday the Bonifaces wil!!| noon at a luncheon give the visitors| pack up their troubles in their old by George C. Brown at the Park Ave-| golf kits and scramble into high- nue Hotel. With music and so powered cars and be whirled out to laden tables presided over by Mine|the Westchester-Biltmore Country Host Brown, the prologue to the Big | Club, where they will engage in golf,’ ‘Night of Nights" will occur fay might, the uccasion being Open House.” This is John Bowman's own night for the ing hosts, for which Mr. Bowman a national reputation, he has his wonderful the entertain WOME? \’S imported sports hose of brushed Botany wool—the pride of Britain— Centemeri Hose Smart horizontal stripes in extraordinary colour- combinations developed in white, camel, tan, gray and lovat blue— And to-morrow night—tread softly | and speak it with bated breath— A most radical departure there will be at the Commodore a from the conventional— a supreme quality hose designed expressly for rigorous out-of-doors sports 7.50 400 FIFTH AVE. DAY, N 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Special Values Tuesday Corduroy Robes Beacon Blanket and Breakfast Coats Lined Throughout Bath Robes Exceedingly Low Priced 5.90 Full and three-quarter length models of wide wale Corduroy, Shawl 3.05 Genuine Beacon Blanket Robes in attractive de- signs. Full-length models collar, patch pockets. In with Satin = trimmed Victory, Copen, rose, shawl collars, patch pock- orchid and_ wisteria. ets and cord girdles. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © New Brushed Wool Hata ScarfSets Jersey and Taffeta Silk Petticoats Most Exceptional at 5.00 Tailored Sport Hats with stitched roll-brims satin- lined. Fringed Scarfs with two pockets. In mixtures of gray, green, camel, tan and henna. Very Specially Priced 2.95 All silk Jersey of fine quality, in plain and two-color effects. All Taf- feta models with fancy flounces in plain and changeable colors. OVEMBER 14, 1921, Unusual interest centres about the opera's premiere to-night. All are wondering what will be the fate of that venerable institution now that Caruso is no more. Can anyone take his place? Will it ever again be the good for- tune of operagoers to savor anything quite #0 thrilling as the breathless hush which preceded Caruso’s rendition of “La Donna ¢ mobile” or “Celeste Aida'’—when even the box holders were silent! Caruso had what no other Metropol tenor ever had—the tear in his voice, It was this quality more than anything else that stirred the souls of his audiences, and the qual- ity of which he himself was proudest, It is re- lated that when he discovered that the Vic- trola reproduced this clement of his voice with uncanny exactness, he indulged in a great out- burst of delight. The possibility that Caruso may never be equalled makes his victrola records invaluable to posterity. Why not procure an additional set now while they are available and put them away for the rising generation of your family? They will doubtless become less easily obtain- able with the passing of the years. Ribbons of Taffeta’ and for Lingerie Lingerie Ribbon with an at- tractive satin design in Pink, Blue, Lilac and White, the very thing for dainty gifts. Piece of 10 yards. No. 1, 39c No. 114, 55¢ No. 2, 65c No. 3, 95 No. 5, 1.25 formerly 50c, 65c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.75 Moire Taffeta Ribbon in a beautiful range of new Fall col- ors, suitable for millinery, sash girdles and hair bows. 6 in. wide, yard, 60c, formerly 75c. (Main Floor) A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Novelty Necklaces 1.75 formerly 3.95 A superb collection of exception- ally attractive necklaces of vari- ous bead combinations in all the newest effects—antique green and oxidized finished chains, with fancy motifs, combined with imi- tation Jade, Lapis, ‘Topaz, Sap- phire, Amethyst and many odd combinations of colored stones. Main Floor Annual Blanket Week Reductions 30% to 40°; Blankets of white California wool, with Pink or Blue borders, in double size. pair, 8.50 Comfortables, wool filled, in plain solid colors, full size. each, 7.50 Second Floor) Warm Comfy OuterThings Priced Exceptionally Low in a Special Sale Warm Coats, Brushed Wool Sets and Leggings in lovely, warm, youthful colors are available during this sale for | prices that afford remarkable savings. | for Little Folk [> (A) Scarf and Toque Set made of fine quality Brushed Wool, in many lovely colors. 2 to 6 years. + Special, 2.75 (B) Fur Set of White Coney, consisting of muff and collar. For children, 2 to 4 years. Special, 4.50 (C) Brushed Wool Set consist- ing of Sweaters, Leggings,Caps and A ‘Mittens. For children, 2 to 6 years. Brown and Tan. Special, 7.50 } (D) Polo Coat for girl or boy, H fashioned of Tan Polaire Cloth - or of Castor and Copenhagen Blue . Velour. It is made with raglan i im » sleeves and all-round belt. Sizes D | ( K,7 2106 years. Special, 10.50 | if (E) Girl’s Coat of Imported Cor duroy, with modish flared skirt, finished with tiny buttons. Brown, Navy Blue and Green. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special, 13.95 Jersey keggings in White or Black. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special, 95c Baby Bunting of White Eider- down, finished with Pink, Blue or White Satin binding. Special, 3.50 Japanese Carriage Covers of Pink or Blue Silk. Special, 2.00 White Fur Carriage Robes. Spe- cial, 9.95, 12,50, 21.00 and 23.50 (Third Floor) senna = meee — i American Lady Corsets At Lowered Prices At 2.95 formerly 5.00 At 1.95 formerly 3.00 A model of handsome Flesh Broche with elastic tops, waist- lines and long, straight hip and back lines. ‘They areso cunning- ly contrived as to gently mould the figure into lines of youthful Beautiful model of Pink-hued Brocade—low bust styles. Their long, straight hip and back lines are safeguards against advancing , ears, preserving ohe’s slender nF grace while providing utmost comfort. at the same time that they furnish absolute freedom of mo- tion and perfect comfort.’ Also a Group of Other Makes—Reduced in Prices Some models of Madame Irene, Gossard, R. & G., Nemo and C/B reduced way below normal for immediate sale, as they are incomplete in sizes. (Third Floor Women’s Silk Petticoats—3.95 Attractive, straight-line or flounced models of Silk Jersey with fringe trimming or of Silk Jersey with self or Satin flounce. Also many fetching affairs of all Taffeta or Satin. The newest colorings are well represented. Their value at 3.95 is self-evident. (Third Floor An Important Sale of McCreery Refrigerators At Amazing Reductions Reduced not only from present regular prices, but with a further reduction from their last sale price, McCreery Refrigerators, solid ash, fin- ished in golden oak 46 inches hi ice capacity 100 Ibs. nickel-plated brass hardware. Regular Price 50.00 Last Sale Price 39.95 ice McCreery Refrigerator, solid ash, white enameled or plated brass hardware; 52x24x18 in.; ice capacity 65 Ibs Regular Price 40.00 Last Sale Price 29,50 or white enameled; » 34% in. wide, 19 in. deep; Present Sale Price, 29.95 olden oak finish; nickel- Present Sale Price, 19.95 (Sixth Floor) a cee ee ee eee