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Congregationalists Think Relig- iotts Readjustments Should Ac- company Arms Conference. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 2—What is termed “a call for a covenant of churgh unity” was issued’ by the, Commission on Unity of the Congte: ational churches, declaring a read- iness of the commission ta confer with representatives of any other churches “concerning realignments or unification of our respective forces and ministries.” The call ir signed Nehemiah , Boynton, the Rev. Dr. Newman pastor emeritus of Centre Néw Haven, and Prof. Williston Walker, provost of Yale Univetsity, * The cail in part says: “At this time, when the leading nations of the world arc entering into a covenant of ten years tor the adjustment of their military forces’ 7 for the sake of keeping the pe the world, shall not tho churches Chrigt do likewise?” The call says that the objectives for gombined action will be: 1. ‘Phe fellowship of the members of any church in and with the mem- bers of all churches. 2, The mutual recognition and util- ization ofthe ministry of the differ- ent *hurches for common needs and service: jy all! 3. The offering thereby of larger fields and greater incentive to enter the ministry. to our young men, 38 well as limiting the number of min- isters required for effective homé service when one may. be better than two or more. 4. More gradually, but possibly within, the period of this ten years’ covenant of peace, such consolidation or combinations’ of the cducational institutions and gheir means, of the different . communions, might be brought about as would prove advan- tageous for the best education and fellowship in their studies of the ministry of the different churches. 6. Any philanthropic, social, mis- sion or of the churches. alan Sig FORD’S, RAtLROAD HIT. One Hund Iald Of for December. | SPRINGFIBLD, 0., Dec. 2.—Henry Ford's railroad, the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton, has been hit by a slump in freight business. As a result an, order became effective to-day laying off 1 employees, for the month of December. ‘The Springfield office, round house and yard force are affected. Between Napoleon and Ironton, fitty- nine section men were given a month's vacation. The order reduced the num- ber of operators and. in severai cases, agents will handle the keys this month s well as look after regular busi of of federated work and Fifty Employees P, : aa as « Victrola FOR CHRISTMAS, Belect it now fr cy > stock of all the latest modelan et $5 DOWN brings it to your home, $3 a mon Pays the balance, We will. dell immediately or hold it to your order. DECEMBER RECORDS Our demonstration rooms are always at your service. Our stock includes | everything that is new (EVIN'S 407 Lexington Av. Opp, Hotel Commocare, OPEN EVENINGS. | j DYED HER FADED SKIRT 10 MAKE CHILD A DRESS Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any + woman can dye or tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, hangings, draperies, every- thing like new. Buy “Diamond Dyes” ~-no other kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before. ‘Tell your druggist. whether the material” you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it 1s linen, cotton, or mixed. goods, Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run.—Advt. |’ IF HEADACHE IS 4. DUE TO DEBILITY Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Restores the Blood to Natural Vigor. a Many people who suffer from head- aches never find the real cause, They do not know that a condition of debil- ity, with blood thin and watery, is likely to cause ailments of any kind, Headaches are frequently brought on by a weakened condition. The body is more sensitive to pain and until the blood is healthy it is almost impossible to establish a cure for headaches, It is of the utmost importance to bnild’ up the blood first. People subject to headaches are usually in @ more or less run down condition. A course in Gude's Pepto-Mangan, faken in either liquid or tablet form, builds the blood, restores it to its natural normal state, full of red rorpuseles, the little cells which make blood red in color. Thousands of P are finding that headaches are due to nothing but a weakened condi- tlon caused by impure blood clogged with poisons. Buy Gude's Pepto- Mangan of your druggist. He has it in quid and tablet form.—Advt, ‘First of the Broadway at Ninth Street, New York e Chriimas Z Easily reached. Interborough (Astor Place), B. R. T. and Broadway (8th St.) Sub- way Stations in the Store. Hudsoa Tubes at 9th St. and 6th Ave. From Pennsylvania Station take B. RT, Subway on Broadway; from Grand Central take Inter- borough. Broadway, Madison Avenue and 8th Street surface cars pass the Store. our Glad, Glorious Saturdays, Getting Ready for Christmas Chrigtas Books Just the book Ne want—tand @ lot of fine books you’ve no idea of. See them before you decide. . Children’s. books, Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. All others, Main Floor, 4th Avenue side, Stewart Building. Y ’ ‘ THE BUBNHAM THE HAMPTON Successful Sports Blouses Specialized at $5.75 Overblouses of an exceptionally nice quality of wool jersey, very simple, beautifully tailored, which were hailed 4 with delight by young girls upon their recent introduction by us. They may be chosen in iM Tan, henth, reindeer, navy blue Copenhagen blue, brown, black The Hampton has natrow bindings and perky bows of grésgrain ribbon in contrasting color, which give it distinct charm. “Sample” Tailored Blouses, $1.95 White dimity or madras—the complete line of one of the lead- ing makers of tailored blouses. “Samples,” as you know, are always especially well made of selected. materials. Wide choice cf modes, . Second Floor, Old Bullding Gift Furniture GATE-LEG TABLES 55 different styles and sizes. Mahogany, finished brown. and“réd, afid ‘nigiogany-fitt, ish. Walnut in the peaula’ and dusty finish? a few in enamel and oak. Price - range —$15 for a table with a 36x36 inch top to $228 for an imported ta- ble of oak in antique finish, top measuring 47x47 inches. Thirty-one other Prices —showing the very convenient range, which makes _ it virtually certain that any. one seeking, a good gate-leg table will find here just the one desired. . Fifth Gatiery, New Building. \ IN |THE WOMEN’S ASHTON SALONS -Extraordinarily, good Cloth Frocks at $55 A very smart collection of Epertecty. tailored frocks of piquetine, Poiret twill and. tricotine. \ Coat frocks and chemise frocks. Simply or elaborate- ly-+but ahyays smartly—trimmed with silk braids, gros- grain ribbons, good looking embroideries. Black, navy blue or brown. Second Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Smartly Tailored Coats--Specialized at $48 $59.50 to $75 grades Interesting group of.fur-trimmed or:plain models from our carefully chosen stocks. Two smart silhouettes—the straight line or the flaring. Fabrics — favored goft weaves, Fiora, Panvelaine, Olanza, Normandy cloths. Bay _ Purs— Australian opossum, nutria or moleskin. Beautifully hand finished’ silt linings ‘i plain colors, crepe- de-chine, radium, or peau de cygne. Colors—black, navy blue, malay brown or taupe. 4 Second Floor, Old Buliding Spanish Silk at, ; over Lace and Lace penser: a Prowmrugs: aia jum toes and‘ low heels well-dressed women wear wae peep hse fcene, iste FOR WOMEN Smart Walking Woolen stockings. Heavy Walking model with smart|~ ‘The all-over lace—3¢ inches pe are er eael'| wide—two patterns in black, one in white. The flouncings—36 inches wide—three patterns in black, ‘one in brown. Rich, heavy, all-silk lace— handsome patterns, yy Rlest Floor, Old Building. High Laced Shoes, $10 models with straight or wing tips, medium toes and heels— made of tan or black calfskin. High button or laced shoes of soft kidskin with round toes and low heels. Tan or black, $9. Firet Floor, Old Buildin Silk Stuckings, $4.50 pair —were $6 to $10.00 300 pairs, imported, full-fashioned silk stockings ; black, white, gold, silver, with eyelet or solid embroidery on in- steps, open-work side clocking, or lace insertion front. | Sizes 9 to 10% ‘but not in each style. Very durable Silk Stockings, $3.75 pair—Tax 18c¢ Medium “weight, in full-fashioned ingrain thread silk. Very gcql-looking. Verye durable. Black, white, castor, buck, polo gray, shoe gray, light gray, medium gray, African brown, bronze, russet -| crust. Malin Floor, Old Bullding JEWELRY Stewart Building. very much LOWER Misses’ Coats in all, the smart silhouettes--$69 Our $79 to $85 grades Coats with the new long waistline—the chic blouse —very straight lines and narrow girdle which may define the waist at the most becoming line. Beautiful soft materials Panvelaine, Belaire cloth and Gerona in black, reindeer, navy blue or taype. Luxurious collars Of beaver, moleskin or nat- ural opossum. Many distinctive details the tailoring of each model. - Alse—Capes at $69 Very straight in line and in black, moussyne, of course, with collars of black caracul. Coats—$11) $125 grades—$88 f As the model illustrated is enjoying a great success we have it in Belaire cloth and Pollyanna cloth, with collar and wide bands of brown-dyed wolf on sleeves, | , 4 In Sorrento blue, Malay brown, navy blue, black and gray. }™ "ter! dnait models fn Delphine cloth. * t Marvella and panvelaine with fur collars of beaver, squirrel, fox, opossum. © Velvet-and-crepe de chine Frocks, $25 Skirts of imported velvet—as the sketch shows—and bodices of crepe de chine of a contrasting color. Navy blue velvet combined with French red or rust; black with French blue, also all navy blue. Little pompoms are of chenille and Silk. Second Floor. Old Building, Tenth Street Christmas Pillows With'the French touch The’ Avenue of Draperies has—literally— heaps of them, in some very new shapes, colors, materials. ‘ Bolster pillows, with soft, younc, oval, puffed pillows, diamond kish+.ooking pillows—heavily dra| pillows—com- binations of silk and velvet, gold lace, gold brocade, galons, tassels—changeable taffeta pillows in fresh loveiy shades, looking like big peonies or big blue blossoms, full blown—pillows of jacquard silk, rich * weaves, heavy silk brocades—$6.25 to $37.50. Many handsome ones at $6.25, $8.75, $10.75. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding Children’sFur-trimmed Coats Specially priced $11.50 to $25 Distinctive coats, beautifully tailored, in @ variety of models of the practical— as well as the more formal type. -All at- tractively lined and interlined. Fabries—chinchilla cloth, velours, duvet de daine, velvet. Furs—beaver, lock squirrel, nutria, Colors include navy blue, brown, taupe Some are in French blue or pink, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Adorable Christmas furs—$4.95 to $16.50 The fluffy charming sort that little children look perfectly irre- sistibie in White furs—Iceland fox, Tibbit, coney. Dark furs—maskrat or natural fox. Fur Bag Robes or Robes with foot bags—$25 to $85 White furs—tibbit, Iceland fox or coney. Dark furs—moufflon, genet cat, mole, coney, muskrat. Charming Bloomer Dresses—$4.95 to $8.50 Delightful models in gingham or chambray—with hand em- broidery or hand smocking, including adorable peasant frocks. Lovey colorings. Deacon Blanket Cloth Bathrobes, $3.75 Blue, tan, reds, or brown, Sizes 8 to 14 years. $6.95 to $11.50 Tailored Hats—$4.95 to $9.50 Silk-buck beaver dnd velours for boys girls, in smart model | with bands pf long streamers or gros-grain ribbon. Black, nav) } blue, brown or taupe. Third Floor, Old Bullding DIAMOND Street Floor. PRICES are now in trailing ends— shape—Tur- gray, 5 RON AO TOY WORLD PAGEANT Saturday Morning at 10.30 ALADDIN and his wonderful lamp SANTA CLAUS on his throne A GREAT FLOOR filled with new toys Third Gallery, New Building. Bath Robes for women, $5.95 Mannishly tailored — models. | Prettily figured blanket cloth. Silk cord in harmonizing color daintily edges these robes and traces neat little motifs ‘on collar, cuffs and pockets. Raspberry with can; ciel blue with tan; Copenhagen blue with tan; navy blue with tan; brown with tan. ‘ Third Floor, Old Building. French Veilings $1 to $1.50 yd. —Special Shadow ace veiling; floral designs and scroll designs on filet and octagon meshes— types of veiling suitable for both large and small hats. Navy blue, taupe, tan, brown and black, Imported veilings of these qualities formerly sold for $1.50 to $2.25 a yard. Main Floor, Old Building. Hand-Knitted Shawls and Jackets Knitted of the very soft warm wool in dainty colorings —they are delightful for in- valids or to. throw over one’s shoulders if one breakfasts or reads in bed. $3.75 to $5. Women’s English Shop. "Second Floor, Old Building, GAILY hued Toilet Waters in large bottles tied up with rib- bons ‘for Christ- *mas gifts. Pink, Amber, Green. Bouquet Fragrances. Round bottles, $2. Crackled glass pinch bot- tles, $3. Main Floor, Old Bullding. Christmas Candies ° Sweet and pure ‘ In the Down-Stairs Store, in the New Building. Ani on the Main and Second Floors, of the old Bldg. Anatomik High Lace Shoes at Half Price For Girls and Small Boys 579 pairs; sizes 2% to 6, widths AA to D; most-_ } $5.50 13%, widths A to D; black ‘skin. For small ly black, some tan calfskin. For big girls. Women grade. ] boys. $9.50 grade........eeseeee rrr eo 428 pairs; sizes 5 to 8, widths A to E; tan calf- 86) Brads, (hove pe cuatiaacirseniys Bibiss Giavonss } $3 but not quite as well made and finished as the ones we are Compare the various tones and appearances. Satur- Firet Cale New Bullding can wear them, toc; $11.25 412 pairs; sizes 11° to 13, widths A to D; tan or black calfskin. For girls. bal omin sizes 10 to | $4. p q ° 524 pairs; sizes 8% to 10%, widths A to E; tan om black calfskin. For irls or small boys. $8.50 grade e H i $4.25 skin. For girls or boys. $7.60 grade............ t $3.75 267 pairs; sizes 6 to 8, widths B to E; black kid- skin, with patent leather tips. For small children. The new ANATOMIK shoes are at full regular prices. These at half price were made just after the war, to meet the demand for AN- ATOMIK shoes at old prices. They are genuine ANATOMIKS, making now. First Floor, Old Building. The Christmas Piano Special Christmas terms. day, in the Wanamaker Piano Salons, where you will find the lar; selection in America’ of good Pianos, Piayer Pianos Reproducing Pianos. “Just 155° Boys’ Suits | Very low-priced—$11,75 , | All wool herringbones, cassimeres and cheviots. Good | styles. Norfolk models, in green, gray, brown and blue’ stripes. 7 to 18 year sizes. ' Boys’ Mackinaws for $7.75 } \ few more of taose wonderful mackinaws that we offered a short time ago. All wool, 8 different color combinations. Patch pockets, Ful. belts. Sizes 8 to 18 years. , « The: problem’ is to, keep, a supply on hand. The newsblovses are ‘ni -wery attractive’ patterns. of madras, percales,? an polo éollar or with collar attached. Sizes 7 to 16. Third Floor, Old Bullding Christmas Gloves For the Children WOOL GLOVES, long or short 6c to $2. LINED GLOVES of capeskin, mocha or suede— some mitten styles—$1.25 to $2.50, GAUNTLETS of leather, for boys and girls, $1 to $3. MITTENS—full-lined with fur—tan or white cape- skin, aud gray mocha, $8.75. WOOL MITTENS for babies, 25¢ up to hand-made Angora mittens at $3, * Special—Saturday—at $2 pair Gauntlet gloves of pliable capeskin, with strap at wrist, pique sewn, in brown. Also of washable doeskin in whits, with biack embroidery and stitching. Main Ploor, Old Buliding All sizes, 34 to 46. We looked at the suits before without any alteration). “How young man, passing. He looked. “only I paid $55 for wine.” of shoes Jike the ones he was them from this new lot at $10. Tan and black leathers. Men’s Herringbone Suits, $35 heather“inixtures. Three models—all single breasted, and very, very smart. Coats all full lined with alpaca. and put on one of the coats to test the fit (we could have worn it do you like it for $352” we asked a “Just like the one I’ve got”—he said, Some Remarkable Shoes at $10 We had just put them out on the counter when a man came in and asked for a pair heeled either four or five times, I forget which.—Wonderful uppers!” Tan or black calfskin oxfords, medium toe with neat perforations, medium weight soles. 300 pairs $7 and $8 Oxfords for $5.35 pair Good, heavy soles. Men’s thread silk Socks, black, white, colors—65c pair Men’s artificial silk-plaited Socks, black, white, colors—50c pair Men’s wool-and-cotton Shirts or Drawers, heavy weight—$1.50 each Men’s finer grade of wool-and-cotton Shirts or Drawers—3$2 each Men’s double-breasted Under-shirts, wool-and-cotton—$3 Teasel-down Flannel Pajamas, $2.50 to $3 grades—$1.95 Men’s Silk Shirts, $6.50 to $8.50 writing of them (as is our custom) wearing. We reached right up to the counter and picked “Best shoes I ever wore’’—he said. “I’ve had them soled and Broken sizes of several groups. rades—$4.75 urlington Arcade Floor, New Bujiding Boys need a lot of Blouses... ° Ai lh fords, with. 1h

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