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teh, “AUAMENT “| CANADA FAVORS: cetihy Wicicieipeeinleadi eden U.S. REGPROGITY Lin)rals Sweep Eastern Prov- inces in Landslide—Progres- sives Win in West. OTTAWA, Deo 7.—Although re- turns from yesterday’s. general elec- tion were still incomplete this morn- mg, it was apparent that for the first ‘ime in ten years Canada had elected ® Parliament with a maiority favor- ing reciprocity the United States In the new House of Commons W. L. Mackenzie King, Liberal ‘leader. will have a clear majority over all parties. He will thus become Prime Minister of the Dominion Premier Meighen was @euted in Portage la Prairie, Ma», his home istrict. Three ‘provinces, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, re- turned solid Liberal contingents On. tarlo, regarded ag the fortress or Con- sorvatism and protection showed a Liberal galn of more than 20 seats. Seven members of the Meighan gov- ernment, in addition to the Premicr with himself, were defeated, five in Quo- | bec and two in Nova Scoula The new Progressive Party, led by T. A. Crerar of Manitoba, swept the | Western Provinces, but captured comparatively ,few divisions in the East. The result of the election is gen- erally regarded as a decisive pro- nouncement by the people on the tariff question. Miss MacPhail, Progressive, was elected to Parliament in the South- east Grey district of Ontarlo. he will be the first woman member of the House of Commons, a William Lyon Mackenzie King, who will be the next Premier of the Do- minion, is a grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie, a leader in the struggle for responsible government in Canada. He ts forty-seven years old. He holds post~eraduate degrees from the University of Chicago and Harvard, TORONTO, Dec. 7—The Liberal Party obtained 121 seats in the elec- tion, more than the combined vote Tne “Food- Drink" for All Ages. Picauletige at Home, Office,an4 ‘ountains. Ask for HORLICK'’S, ser-Avoid Imitations a Substitutes B. Altman & Cn. The House Gown Department will! place on sale to-morrow (Thursdey) . Six Hundred Woren’s Bl (in four different models, each trimmed with satin ribbon and completed with a cord at the phenomenally low price of $4.90 (Sale on the Special now being offered include Women’s Separate Skirts Of all-wool plaid velow Of all-wool serge (mavy or black) . at Of silk-and-wool poplin. . . Of-all-wool prunella . . . . (The Sixth Floor Thirty-fifth Street elevators) anket Robes girdle) Third Floor) Values on the Sixth Floor re. . .at $9.5 9.50 - at 12.50 at 15.50 is reached by the The Silverware Dep’t offers, from its interesting assemblage of useful and attractive articles in sterling silver, the following suggestions for practical holiday gifts: Men’s Belt Buckles Vases. . «© -« Candlesticks . . Powder Cases. . Perfume Bottles . Cigarette Cases . War Revenue (First Floor; Madison Avenue section) Madison Abvenue- Fifth Avenue 84th and 35th dtr ; ‘ terete ton ate nee ln - . $2.50 to 15.00 - . 450 to 21.00 - » 5.50 to 18.00 | . » 5.50 to 9.00 » + +850 to 17.50 | . . 11.00 to 35.00 tax additional Reto Pork THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921. of all the other parties, according to revised returns compiled to-day by the Canadian press. No returns have been received ftom Yukon Territory, where one member of Parliament was to be chosen, and none are expected for several weeks because of the lack of transportation in snow-bound disteicts, The con- testants conducted a dog-sled cam- palgn, > > ARBUCKLE COME BACK? MINISTER SAYS YES Bat He Will Have ¢ Convince Pablic He LOS ANGELBS, Dec, ‘atty’ buckle wii! have to prove to the mor fans that he has reformed before they will take him back to thelr hearts, the Rey, Sames Whitcomb Brougher de- clared to-day, “I believe Arbuckle can come back if he is acquitted,” Brougher said. “The public will receive him, but he wit! first have to show them beyond the Possibility of a doubt that ho has re- formed." Brougher is known aa the “picturo parson,” because of his great popu- larity with the movie people of Los Angeles... Ho performed the wedding ceremony for Mary and Doug. Arbuckle is in voluntary exile here and does no more entertaining. The Famous Players-Lasky Corporation ts jient as to his future. Studio em- ployees are forbidden to comment on is case on pain of dismissal. . SAILING PLANS HINT MALONE MAY WED Taking of Stateroom Option Gives Rise to Rumors, Which Are Quickly Denied. The taking of an option on a state- room on the Rotterdam, sailing for Antwerp Saturday, by Dudley Field Malone gave cise to-day to a report that he was to marry again before he sailed. Then followed denials and a possible explanation. i Mr. Malone sald he had not been married since he was divorced by his first wife, the daughter of former Senator O'Gorman; that he was not engaged to be married and did not expect to be married before be sailed. Miss Doris Stevens, of No. 120 Weat 11th Street, Who was active, as was Mr. Malone; in the campaign yreced- ing the enactment of Woman suf- frage, denied she was engaged to marry Mr. Malone, At Omaha Mrs. H. H. Stevens, mother of Miss Stevens, said: “Doris tola me that if she decided to mar-y she would have the ceremony per- formed in a hurry 6o she would not have time to back out.” $ 660 Sixth Av Custom Boot EN QUALITY SHOES FOR WOMEN. Quality is the dominating feature; made in all the wanted leathers and styles that the wardrobe requires for the women of tastes. They set the fashion for distinctiveness any possibility of imitation for social functi wear. Also Gift Novelty Footwear. “A good foot-rule for you—wear the JANTZEN SHOE” ="The A . ; .» Above 38th St. are Over G0 Years, by inferior makes. Models tions, the bridal trousseau and street Christmas Seal Your Christmas Mail SS Dagumas Girls Are Clamoring For RainCoats and Capes A Rain Outfit is édne of the things girls seem to want most this Christmas, and at McCreery’s is where the smarter types are found. Generously full Capes of absolutely de- pendable quality Rubberized Canton, their pretty gathered hood lined with Plaid Satin, in sizes 6 to 14, cost but 5.75 to 12.75. Raglan Rain Coats with con- vertible collars, all-around belts, smart pockets and a stitched brim ‘Sport Hat to match, both fashioned of excellent quality Rubberized fabr in. siz to 12, are here in wide variety at 7.95 to 14.75. And With One Accord They Root for the Co-Ed Middy! Crimson and Emerald Flan- nel Middies in Co-Ed style are longed for by every schoo! girl. Captivating models __ prettily braid-trimmed and finished with large cilk tie are most modestly priced at 4.95. Other Co-Eds, made of Navy Blue Serge are available for 2.95 to 6.95—and in White washable fabrics they cost but 1.95 to 2.95. Sweaters—Of course! That goes without saying. But here is where choice is diffi- cult. Whether it ‘shall be ‘a slip-on or a coat model, whether it shall be a gay, vivid color or a softer shade, is always a problem when one is accosted with the tremendous array that is found at McCreery’s. Many com- promise on a Coat Sweater that has a convertible collar which may be worn snugly buttoned to the neck or turned out in ‘Tuxedo style and costs but 6.50. “Oh-o-o Mother—Please-- A Gay Scarf with Tam” If you could have heard the pleading tone with which a young fashion devotee made this appeal when she saw our Scarf and Tam Sets, you could perhaps imagine how coveted a gift is such a set. A host of warm, woolly scarfs with fuzzy tams:to match in gay or soft tones awaits selection at 2.95. Does She Go to Parties or Dancing School? Then why not give her @— dainty Party Frock? Some per- fectly exquisite affairs of Or- gandie and other lingerie fabrics in rainbow tints or White, also some beruffled or lace trimmed, in sizes 6 to 14 years, cost but 4.95 to 1 Gifts for Boys Overcoats Reduced to 8.50 Button to the neck, con- vertible collars; all wool fabrics, Sizes 214 to 10 years. < Black Rubber Rain Coats, 2.95 rubber Guaranteed heavy Sizes 4 to fabric, roomy cut. 18° years. Shirts arid Blouses, 85¢ Attractive designs in fine quality fabrics. izes 7 to 15 years, All-Wool Sweaters, 2.65 Pull-over styles. Sizes 4 to 15 years, (Third Floor) 5th Avenue GIFT | reer een a: James MeCreery & Co. +0». Every Piece ‘‘Master-Made”’ HERE is something for every mem- ber of the family in our collection of “‘Master-Made” Gift Furniture. Some- thing he or she can use for years and still ~ take pleasure in its good appearance, re- membering it was your thoughtfulness which brought this DropsLent Ten Wagonieith useful piece into the silver drawer, Solid mahogany, ‘ 29.75 home. Mania” Washing: tou Work Table 19.75 Solids Mahoxany Muffin Stand, with scoop shelves, 7.50 l co ne ena caved: 1B78 ‘pect Tables (4 ta- bles), solid thaho. | aay, 19.75 Trim, Neat Uniforis For Nurses and Maids Splendidly-made Uniforms of White Linene for both maids and nurses, featuring a modish “open neck” and cither long or three-quarter sleeves. 2.95 Maids’ Black Uniform of excellent quality: Poplin—low neck and long sleeves finished with crisp White Organdie collar and cuffs. (Illustrated above). 6.75 Maids’ Afternoon Apron, as illustrated above, combining Dotted Swiss with Lawn. 1.00 Other Maids’ Afternoon Aprons... .50¢ to 2.95 Tca Aprons, prettily embellished with fine lace or embroidery, 45c to 1.95 Philippine hand-embroidered Aprons of sheer lawn—excellent as gifts. 1.10 to 1.50 (Third Vloor) Movies for Children With Safety Wouldn't it be the best of fun to have a moving picture show all your own Christmas? No one need worry the least bit about any mishap, for it simply can’t happen. ‘The films are made of acetate cellulose, which makes them perfectly harmless and safe. Every one of these “Safety Standard Films” is produced by the Pathescope Co. and cata- logued. So that among the list of popular film stars you will find Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart and lots of others. There is a continuous performance at Toy Towne. You will be surprised to see how smoothly the machines run, The Little Giant Model.........,..4.++ 45.00 The Bull Dog Model.............+...+13.50 The Bull Dog, with rewind. A 15.00 The Dreadnought model...............25.00 (Toy Towne—Fifth Floor) Also the following Items not illustrated: Solid Mahogany Tip Tables, inlaid center. 8.75 Mahogany Priscilla Work Tables...... -» 6.75, Four Drawer Colonial Desk coe ee + 49,50 Secretary Desks 69.50 Plymouth Windsor Chairs..............11.50 Gate Leg Tables, 48x48........e00+++- +3750 Telephone Stand and Chair 12.50 BPINCE DGSKS. cis sccseeccoecesenccaeeaeaeee ‘Smokers’ Stands........--sseeccececes 1,50 Smokers’ Humidor Cabinets............15.00 Solid Mahogany Book-'Trough End Ta- bles. 12.50 Walnut Drop Leaf ‘Tea Wagons.........74.00 Walnut Writing Tables....... oanoeee Mahogany Secretary Desks........,...150.00 (Seventh Floor) Christmas Gift Economy This space is devoted each day to a Gift Suggestion of McCreery Quality— marked at a lower price than ever before 2.75 Thread Silk Hosiery 1.95 Quality Women’s McCreery Thread Silk Hosiery, Silk ‘Tops, Black or White. (Main Floor) ee and Bags The beauty of a trunk lies in the fact that one need not travel a great deal « to put it to constant use. In these days of small apart- ments it has become one of , the most economical space- saving wardrobes. As for bags, every one needs a good one which will create afavorable impression. * Wardrobe Trunks, 32.50 Full size; built especially « for us on three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre cov- ered and lined; studded all over; ten hangers, "shoe pockets, laundry bag and lock on top drawer. Steamer size to match.27.50 * Wardrobe Trunks, 29.50 Full size; made on three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre covered and lined; equipped with ten hangers, four drawers and shoe pock- cts. Steamer size to match.25.00 \ Traveling Bags, 12.00 Genuine Cowhide Trav- eling Bags in Black or Brown; full cut, leather lined; sewn corners. Size 18 inch. This is a splendid bag which will stand years of wear. Traveling Bags, 7.00 Made of heavy stock, Russet Cowhide; full cut. Size 18 inches. A value such as this is difficult to duplicate. (Fifth Floor) \ Notions Manicure Sets in leather and suede cases lined with satin, 95 to 24.50 Scissors, guaranteed steel, 45c, 65c, 90c Shears, guaranteed steel, 45c, 90c Scissors 1 sets, leather or suede cases, 2.50 to 4.23 Boy Scout Pocket Knives, 1.45 Stag Handle Pocket Knives, 75c to 2.00 Pearl Handle Pocket Knives, 1.50 to 3.00 Beads, large assortment of colors for ma crochet bags, bunch, 10¢; doz., 95e (Main Moor) Boys’ Shoes that provide comfort and stand up against hard knocks. > A tan shoe made to look well and to wear well. 4.95 A shoe for school and dress wear, in Black or Tan Calfskin. with medium or round toe. 5.98 (Second Floor) \

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