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YALE MEN HONOR “eloquent proof than the dinner given _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, A SIGHTLESS STAR OF THE GRIDIRON manips Perry Hale, All-American Futi- back, Entertained by | Berzelius Club. | ‘There are those who tell us that Man forgets easily, that he rarely re- embers after the years have fone by, and the old order has given place | to the new. That, they say, is tradi-| tion and history. But therein they are wrong, and you need seek no more fast nicht at the Yale Club, by the| Berzelius Club of Yale, to Perry Hale, 1900, All-American fullback, and for- mer hero of the university. Perry Hale was the guest of honor, yet he did not see one of his former fraternity brothers. He knew the Voices of some of them, and he re- Membered others when they “remin- tsced” with him. But he could not see them because, some eight years ago, while he was experimenting with fulminate of mercury, there was an explosion, and he lost his sight. He was at that time a civil engineer; since he lost his sight he has been granted a patent on a kite, which he invented after he lost’his sight. But Perry Hale was happy last no! West 42nd St. 4 $7500 TRIMMED is the firs to smartness, this style feature by giving a fine wool fabrics and then ad fuy collars of night, for he had come with Hale from his farm jn Portland, Conn, to renew the fellowship ot twenty years ago, ‘The reporter can- Regularly $115.00 according to the sea- | son’s modes, for exclusive Wraps i}, and Coats. This collection adheres to BLIND YALE HERO OF FOOTBALL FRAYS WHO “SEES” GAMES| PERRY HALE t chronicle the graotings which brothers gave him, nor tell of the events of the dinner, for they all were of the Berzelius. But he can declare that Inst night was a night of nights for Perry Hale. When the reporter saw him at the Commodore before the dinner, Mr. Hale naturally wanted lo talk about football, Hb had attended the Yale Army and Yale-Priaceton games, he said, aswell ag others in which less lo: it requisite choice of ding large Mrs | w, alate | basi thall game. game, his) is not Stern Brothers (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenués) \, An Important Sale Event Wednesday: WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE | Fur-Trimmed Wraps and Coats TWO SPECIAL SALE GROUPS $9750 Regularly $150.00 UXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED designates this group of handsome Coats and Wraps in such choice ‘ fabrics as Andrea Superior or Silk Duvetyn. tapering to waistline and matched with Large fur cuffs of \ Caracul, Wolf, Mole, Squirrel, French Seal (Dyed Coney) or Australian Black Wolf, Taupe Fox, Opossum. Caracul or Platinum Wolf. All the Coats and Wraps are beautifully silk lined | not hurt as-easily become football's sole yon would have basketball, and that ategy, to) my tdea, Is a feasible combination of | Une plunges and Every team should have Its own de- pendable play on which {t can count in emergency.” KEEPING FATHER HAPPY, “Mother 1s playing chess with father.” ane OG play a skilful game?’ ponents “Most paeey 1. ney them, and ugh 1 ¢ Hl | ory the teams | the story. Ot cours: t tell mo whether it wa a forward pass or @ ine ‘plunge, but 1) rtunes of my | t what happe: tells ao much, No ga jern game better than Mr. Hale confessed when »out the relative merits of the Infortunately I have never en the mode rn game, as you call tt, have nee and better. condition. and are a more natural foot ie nore Can be y than in d rather wist- | ¢), 5 “und I'am sorry that T mu: oid | that football 1s rohit “a am much ‘In favor of the for- | he asserted. ‘I think | to the Interest of the but [ should not like to see it feature. Then football. The ideal stri She's skilful enough hy to put up I good fight and yet invariably West 43rd St. fur collars, several West 42nd Street A SPECIAL PURCHASE Enables us to offer Most Exceptional Values for Wednesday: Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) 400 WOMEN’S $29.50 BROWN TAILORED WINTER SUITS Duvet de Laines, Tricotines, Twill Cords (Made up to Sell at Double this Price) IGH-TYPE MODELS that are the final word in plain tailored suits, with slenderizing, medium or long coats, shawl or adjustable self col- lars, narrow detachable belts, rich silk linings and warm interlinings. One particularly attractive style is enhanced with hand embroidery, others have applications of French folds or adhere strictly to smart effects attained by exceptionally fine tailoring. BLACK Sizes 34 to 46, TAUPE West 43rd Street Third Floor passes. | Important teams were Yale's op-|TRACKLESS TROLLEY SAVES MANY CENTS : 19 cents. | eounid Trip From Tottenville {o| fare on the steam line ts 79 cen Manhattan Will Cut Off 59 Pennies, Now trackless trolleys will 1 trip to Manhattan, E plans and work Is expected to start next week. The new route wil B. Altman & Cn. A Special Sale of Bed Furnishings has been arranged for to-morrow (Wednesday) Cotton-and-wool All=wool, Size 2 x23¢ yards Size 214x23q yards Table Cloths 5 per dozen per dozen per dozen 6 save residents of Tottenville 69 cents on The pstimate, according to Com- r of Public Works Boye of nond, to-day, has appropriated 0 for the extension of the new cars from Richmond to Tottenville, Commissioner of Plant and Struc. tures Whalen ts now completing the White Blankets Figured silkoline, cotton-filled, Figured cambric, wool-filled, Figured mull, woolefilled, DECEMBER 13, 1921, mond along Arthur Kill Road to Tot-! tenville forva five-cent fare. Another nickel will be charged from Richmond to St. Georgo Ferry. The round trip The new trackless trolley will give the residents of this section thelr first transit facilities, it oompletes the connection of the north and south shores of Staten Island for five centa and will connect all the interior sec- tions of the island with either shore. a JAMAICA EXCITED OVER CHINESE KINGSTON, Jamaica, Dec. 13.—The landing here yesterday of 300 Chinese, from Hongkong has resulted in agita-) tion In the Town Council looking to re- strictions on this form of immigration. It is asserted the Chinese came with the {doa of getting into Cuba and the United l run from Rich- States. ‘ per pair $5.75 per pair 11.75, 14.50 & 17.50 Comfortables each $3.75 each 6.50 each 7.85 Satin-finish Bedspreads (white; scalloped edges) each $5.25 each 6.25 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at large concessions from regular prices Also for to-morrow (Wednesday) Practical Household Linens specially priced for holiday shoppers each $4.50, 6.75, 7.75 Table Napkins $4.50, 5.75 to 10.00 Hemstitched Towels $7.50, 9.50, 12.00 Hemmed Bath Towels $5.50, 6.75, 7.50 Hemstitched Pillow Cases per pair . per pair . $2.50, 3.00, 3.50 Hemstitched Sheets $11.50, 13.50, 16.50 (Fourth Floor; Madison Avenue section) Madison Abenue- Fifth Avenue Saha and fais Streets Rew Berk Annual Markdown Sale fae Men’s $9 and $10 lace shoes. Black or brown, medium or heavy soles, round toe or brogue shapes. Our own soltd shoes. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. $7.85 We cannot exchange or credit sale goods Shoes Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS — SAVE HUMAN LIVES Pest & Co, Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 FINE FURS REDUCED cA Holiday Sale, Just In Time ' For Christmas Giving Originally 950.00 895.00 685.00 950.00 750.00 695.00 625.00 775.00 KOLINSKY WRAP COAT . KOLINSKY WRAP . JAP KOLINSKY COAT . GRAY SQUIRREL WRAP . GRAY SQUIRREL WRAP. . MOLE COAT, Monkey collar ° MOLE COAT, taupe ¢aracul collar . MOLE COAT with skirt effect on mole.. 6 HUDSON SEAL eal aati WRAP COATS, Skunk collars. 5 HUDSON SEAL COATS (Doed Muska ul Yength Skunk trimmed =. Fur Scarfs for Gifts JAP MARTEN SCARFS 19.00 DYED SKUNK SCARFS 15.00 AUSTRALIAN OPOS- RACCOON COATS. SUM SCARFS 15.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT bed ey' BAY SABLE COATS. ,... ARFS . 49.00—55.00 BLACK PONY COATS. BAUM MARTEN » SCARFS TAUPE FOX SCARFS 35.00—55.00 ° Third Floor 550.00 495.00 Other Fur Garments Specially Priced MARMOT COATS . . 115.00 275.00 95.00 119.00 37.50—49.00 Girls’ Fur Coats (Sizes 10 to 16 yrs.) nd Floor Children’s Furs — Fourth Floor - 25.Expensively Dressed Dolls— Originally SALE 24 in. Fine jointed dolls with curly hair and sleeping eyes. Crepe de chine frocks, some with 30.00 to 48.00 14.00 Fifth Ave. at 35th St.— Established 1879 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A SPECIAL SELLING of DOLLS and TOYS At % to ¥% off, and even greater savings on some items. 100 Imported Baby Dolls— | WITH BISQUE HEADS, REAL HAIR AND EYELASHES 10 in. 3-75. 1.50 12 in. 4-50 2.25 i4 in. 7.25 2.75 100 Mechanical Swiss Music Boxes EACH BOX PLAYS TWO TUNES. 2.25 4.00 50 Roguish Scotch Terriers— 1.75 L145 Due to the unusual nature of these values, toys .cannot be credited.