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“MARGOT” ASQUITH COMING pell, lizabeth Merchant, Lotise TO AMERICA TO LECTURE. | 7:::; flinor G. Stewart, Helen Wormer British Premier's Wife, Way cue AWGN can oe eae and Fay Lewisohn, Whore, Reminiscences Recently | Many well known members of so- | Made Sensation, Will Tour Here, | City aiso took part in the programme, Mrs, Herbert H. Asquith, the “Mar- pot" of London's exasperated memo-| | Ties of her recent book of personal | Tecollections, is to tecture in the| United States according to announce ment of Lee Keedick, who wili man- @ge her tour, Her topic is to. be “People 1 Have Known.” Mrs. An-| Guith is a daughter of the late Sir! Charles Tennant. She is the second| wife of Mr. Asquith, twice British Premier, who yielded Lioyd George in 1916, to the uncon- | cealed chagrin of Mra, Asquith. Lloyd | George was a target for “Margot” in her reminiscences, Mrs. Asquith’s book was widely de- nounced, was called “Malice in Blun- derland” and “full of falsities and fallacies" in the London reviews of it. She was banned by many personages of British society, who held her guilty of violating the laws and tra-| ditions of h itality in baring per- sonal incidents and information gath- | ered round the dinner tables and as) guest in the homes of those she dis- eussed later with barest openness, pean ean DEBUTANTES GIVE BENEFIT | FOR VOICE SCHOLARSHIPS. Novel Recitals, Costame Groups and Dance, Make Full Evening at Plaza Hotel. Mies May Stoddard Yoemans was ‘Chairman of a committee of forty- five debutantes for the recital and @ance bonefit for the Voice Training Bcholarsnip Fund last evening in the Plaza Hotel. Others on the commit- tee were the Misses Cecelia Banks, Lispenard Seabury, Etheldreda Sea- bury, Louise Lusk, Alice Dean, Louise Dean, Millicent Barnard, Cecile Si- monds, Mary Noyes, Grace Barton Cuyter, Mary Moore, Olivia Sterner, | represent that post to]a Nina Chatillon, Susan Bowman Cop- lincluding Miss Kathcrine V, Adams, 8 "Jardiniere,” in a sketch written by Mrs. Minette Hurst. ‘Three from the volume of that name edes De Acosta were Miss Florence A, bett, Miss Madalyn Nichols and Mary Collins, = Mme. — Marguerita Sylva was the soloist and Miss Dag- mar Perkin, Chairman of the fund, gave groups of French and English interpretations in costume, including Dickens's “Gabriel Grub,” with plano by was followed by a opened by Mrs. It Is Great eR mes ve Toman uP Made Where the Tomatoes Grow In the Midst of the South Jersey Farms Miltions of bottles sold annually os Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores Te Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Corner Driggs Avenue Victrolas’ é%, = Grand Ni Reoords Street $15 Down Delivers $200 | Worth of . | ee | \ PARLOR | TS Our handsome Overstuffed Sulten come in many different styles of coverings. Come and see ihe Prices range from 8127 dow: £95 so) Prima Donnas én * 10 DISCOUNT ON TALKING MACHINES TOYLAND—< your Br for the little ones on our easy credit terms. Doll Carriages, Automobiles, Tricycl Velocipedes, Sleds and many other Toy Axminster Rugs .. ‘FREE 164, 166, 163 and 170 Smith Street at | Our jocords ‘Street Store very low prices. | Tapestry Rugs $194 | Brussels Good Velvet Rugs . 17.75 22.75 Big stock Parlor, Hall and Stair Carpets, Mattings, Crex Linolenms, ete. on easy terms, 100-Piece Dinner Sets All this. week with Axe of Fur= unting to over for ensh or on new accounts, if you bring this ertisement with yo it |At Our Grand Street Store See our lurge stock of Period Suites, Sold Prices for our range from walnut or mal e design 0 down SATURD The Kind You Have Always Bougt ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, perso supervision for oy: d ve you in this. © steasnscon health of Children—Experic Wever attempt to relieve your baby with a for yourself, aeeey that pe w oy Ror Teate a Opiuin, Mc more than th relief of Constij Diarrhopa; aliayin and by regulating t simitation of Foc Tho Children’s Cor Bears th LAS Tur eareee Son *? are but exper CLE tn Use For Kove ‘30 Yeers Men’s and Young Men’s 7 fees up Ladtes’ 50 Coats yy Dresses 1833 98 up Girls’ Coats Dresses AY EVENINGS it has borne the asignae ud hos been made under his er BO y Allow ountert Tiatiation ris, und endung inst Experiment, mel ould ASTORIA al See of ¢ Signat / et, CE, a, WEY YORE Cry, Eight Shopping Days Away Christmas Is Just ron WORLD, THURSDAY, teen enone ep DECEMBER 16, 1921, Handkerchiefs Last-Friday-Bat-One Betore Christmas Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs —half dozen in box— Special 3.00 box Men's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs— each, special, ,2. Men's Corded Border Handker- chiefs—with block initial—half dozen in box—were $1.68...1,28 Women’s Imported Handkerchiefs --dainty wreath initial, in spoke stitch circle—half dozen in gift box—were Women’s Plain Linen Handker- chiefs—serviceable qualit were .B7 half dozen Boys’ dozen in box—were $ 1.24.. Children’s Handkerchiefs—with at- tractive nursery pictures—embroi- dered corners—were .14. . 45 half dozen 27 and 82 inches square—blaek or white--were $2.47 a 1.47 were $3.18 .. webe Sweaters and Scarfs Last- guile i rire -One Before ristmas Sweaters—all wool—coat and tt | edo styles—plain and fancy weave buff, brown, peacock, navy and black-—-were _ $7.50 Slip-Over Sweaters neck~—all colors: were 24 Camel's Hair Scarfs—large variety of sport designs and colors were 310.48 high or low Mis rses’ Uniforms, House Dresses, | Aprons La_ -Friday-But-One Before | hetatrias Nurses’ Uniforms-- one piece model of white linen finished cambric low collar, short sleeves—sizes 34 to 46—were ) Mr ly Another style, with convertible col lar and long sleeves: were $4.50 3.85 Gingham House Dresses large va- riety of sivles sizes 36 to 46— 1.97 i. to $4.94 2.27 Extra Size Bungalow Aprons-—~ striped or figured percale V neck--braid finish were $1.58... 128 Holiday Aprons of Batiste or Dot- ted Swiss -caintily trimmed with lace and ribbon Special 58 Petticoats and Blouses ay-But-One Before and chai ie Ki coats colors Women ous models able colors—w Costume Blouses charming gift styles i dark shades~ were Hand Made Voile Blouse exquisite model i were ShO4 to $6.8 3.37 Satin and Crepe de Chine Bloomer henstitched ruffle lice edged do ela wer 1.97 Furs Last-Friday-But-One Before Christmas Black French collars ere R1G6.79 11.50 Dyed Shunk Anime! vf ye S198 14,50 Men’s Brocaded Satin Mufflers— | 5.u0 | 2.24 | Cardigan Jackets black and gray without sleeves 1.58 | -50 1.10 “HEARD EARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1627 ~~~*WEST OF FIFTH AVE. For the Convenience of Customers Our Stores Will Remain Open from Now to Christmas Until 6 P. M. eT RT TT EE Frioag, aS Usuat, BarcAIN DAY Hosiery Last-Friday-But-One Betore Christmas Men’s Silk Hose—black, cordovan, Men's Imported Silk Hose —various color cambinations — full . fash foned—were $1.46 .........1.18 | Women’s Silk Hose—black, cordo- v ‘an—full fashioned— 27 | Women’s Glove Silk Hose—piain and fancy weave—black, cordo- | van, beige, grey— | were $3.47 .. 53 | Children’s Silk Ribbed Hose— | white, pink, sky blue—sizes to 61/2 —were $1.17 Men's Fine Cotton Hose—attrac- tively boxed—6 in box—navy, cordovan, black— were £1.50 -Special, 1.25 box | Women's Silk and Wool or Wool Heather Mixture Hose — drop stitch—elsewhere $1.25. Glove Silk Underwear Last-. Biko: bi '-But-Onc Before ristmas Glove Silk Vests—extra heavy quality—hemstitched bodice to —flesh—were $4.57 4 Glove Silk Bloomers—to match above—were $5.57 ....... Silk Knit Vests—special: c iristmas package ., ose, Special B17: Bloomers--to match above. ..3,77 Specials in Hosiery | For Women’s Imported Sheer jose—lace clocks—suitable evening wear—silky finish—ser- viceable—were 1.10 | Men's Full Fashioned Embroidered Ingrain Spanish Hose— were $1.50 Special 1,19 h Wool Hose— sizes to 9} Lisle for ’ Drop S| ather mixture: were $1.45 . Wines (1) Children's Black Der! il | Wool Hose—sizes G wo jee HW PMSTOOBiicce nic sii ane 47 Little Tots’ and Babies’ Needs Last-Friday-But-One Before | Christmas Little Tots’ Blanket Bathrobes— good range of Indian designs trimmed with satin ribbon and silk girdle—siges 2 to 5 years 50 Babies’ Sweater Coats without belt 1.94 with and season's best shades 2.94 Babies’ Satin Ribbon Coat Hangers pink and blue were S125 Little Tots’ White Dre hish« d waisted dresse dcmbroidery trimming 6 years ~were $1.97 Little Tots’ Flannelette Rompers and Creepers—light and dark were ' .84 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses — gingham ind chambriy-- empire and belted were 81.97... 94 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses- nd embroic trimm esti 97 Blankets, Flannels and Comfortahles Last-Friday-But-One Before Chri-tmas All-Wool Plaid Blankets—till size ot orted 13.95 i woo! rl or blue nl, white Jacquard Blankets orted color special 3.95 All-Wool Eiderdowns & inch berry re $14 .97 Bleached Domet o ele wit 1926 Me 18 F 10 Ma 88 4 97 Men, Women and Young Folks E ASSORTMENT OF SONORA AND BRUNSW 2000 || Jointed Dolls Special 97 | 18 inches high, with bisque heads, with moving eyes and long, curly wigs. | 1000 / Jointed Dolls. 46 With bisque heads, with moving eyes and long curly | wigs—fully dressed. | Teddy Bears— +46, .67, .83, .97 Mechanical Trains— 1.93 to 9,97 Artificial Christmas Trees— sizes 18 to 60 inches— +46 to 6.97 and Chemocraft 1,23 to 15.97 | 3.387 | tench the code principles of Chemistry Outfits Electric Sets Wireless Sets the first radio operation a Doll Carriages..6.23 to 9.98 Flyer Sleds. 68 to 3.75 | Tea and Coffee Sets for Little Trick Krazy prettily — decoratec gerne 37 choice of several shapes and — structural | yale 46 | pieces of steel in miniature Ni HEAL COL for building— ame 93 Happy Bubble Days—conr- plete bubble blowing set, with apron ‘97 No. No. 2 ++ 1.87 + 2.67 | Mahogany Clocke. Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery Last-Friday-But-One Before Christmas Novelty Boxed Jewelry—bar pins, cuff links, lingerie clasps, brooches and vanity cases......Sp al 50 Imported Pearl Necklaces--beauti- ful lustre—20 and 24 inches long | —solid gold clasps—each in_ gift box—were $8.97 ... 1.97 | Men's Gold-Filled Pocket reas 1 variety of styles- set with real diamond | were 88.97 Babi Solid Gold Rinne jignet, set with stones—were $1.75. .1,00 —bar pins | novelty necklaces a children's. beaded bags. . cial 95 well known make—11 inches high were $8.97 .... 4 5.95 Men's Three-Piece Smoking Set-— | silver plated—were $1.97...1.65 Jewelry Cases—silver or gilt silk linings. Silver-Plated Table Spoons and | Dinner Forks—well known makes | good designs— | were $2.50—half dozen.....1.75 | | Rogers 1881 A-1 Chests of Silver- ware—26 picces—Grecian design were $14.95. . set 8,95 Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowls— | grape border—were $4.95..3.45 Gift Shop Specials, Last-Friday-But-Ohe Before | Last-Friday-Bul-One Before | ‘ forint Ep Cy raat igs “| 1 bbs wreath design—10 in — ristmas | Christmas | were $16.95 pair. 95 | Holly Wreaths........ | 40-in, Georgette Crepes staple and Wicker Rim Trays fancy colors. | | 35-in. Taffetas--soft chiffon finish | high lustre—light and dark col- | ‘ | were $2.97 Bohemian Glass Jare— pair 1,50 Boys’ Furnishings were $1.95 40-in, Canton Crepes fashii ors all silk—— nable colors Last- pibe. eHut-One Before | “cn ana traning. color Une | ristmas cluding black 1.95 Boys’ Blouses—-fancy striped per- | 40-in. Crepe de Chines full crepe | cale and white madr: 8 to 15 weave-—light, dark and faney years—were .95 277-| colors 1.45 | —fancy stripes—col- | : | —neckband style~_ | Dine | 12% to 14 neck-—were $1.24.. .87 Linens, Towels and | Boys’ Coat Sweaters—roll collars | Towelings | and nonce focaae ee 5.24 Last-Friday-But-One Betore | ‘i Christmas Boys’ Clothing FAN irae Innere | Last-Friday-But-One Before were $2.25 Special 1,72°*yd Christmas Bleached Mercerized Damask— | Boys’ Mackinaws—-heavy all wool Smave cs CRtRC OF overplaids, in gray, brown, maroon ‘ Sain! | and heather mixtures—all with | Plain Linen Hematitched Tea Cloths muff and patch pockets--convert- Were B88 B ible collars—sizes 8 to 17 years Heavy Double Thread Turkish Bath were $8.74 and $10.50 6.50 Towels hemmed plain or ° Boys’ Suits—all wool cheviots—me- | quard centres white or colored dium gray, tan, brown and olive borders were 87 .65 mixtures--also corduroys in the | Fine Full Bleached Cotton Huck t colors plain ee jnwented Towela—hem or hemstitched ats mixtures all have two colored: borders pairs of full lined trousers F ne 16% i 8 to 16 years. Special 8.74 * r Boys’ Overcoats—mediun, Oxford | 17-in. Linen Damask Towelings arey, brown and olive plaid tir : : ings —pateh and muff pocket en Crash Toweling— full belts—-sizes 9 to 17 years 24 .20 were $12.50 9.50 y Young Men's All-Wool Blue Serge Press Goods Fre eo Oo 8 39 Last-Friday-But-One Before Students’ and Young Men's Suits Christ ntas fine all wool material navy | 40 in, All Wool French Serges erges, gray and brown fane ui, old re let blue, cardinal, mixtures and herringbones fa vet, Burgundy, brow AVY, and donble breasted models— 9 prune. were SLA8 1.19 orted sizes All Wool Imported Plaids Last yenr's yout twenty ‘ r awe Lis 138 Not all sles tn S4sin, Men’s Wear Fine and Heavy ort Weight Serges na d Dey Phird Floor 1.97 Men’s Trousers Were $7.95 5. 85 Well tailored of al! wool neres, rsteds and flannels, in str 4 ixt dp lor All shade : 29 to 48 Useful Christmas Gifts (aa Gao to 12.95 cia jt 7.50 to ars Smoking i} colors Jackets Rain Coats >| CK Silks | | Imported Steel Poultry ‘sh Pi 1ONOGR | Sheffield Plate Bread Trays— Grecian border—were $2.95.1,95 Sterling Silver Individual Pepper and Salt Shakers—set of six— were O4.96 .....ecevescern 3.75 Pearl Handle Children’s Sets— | three-piece—sterling silver ferrules—-special ae ro— 87 and Forks-—Rogers and other makes of best American steel—celluloid. and black rubber handles--set of six knives and six forks Special 6,97 | were $7.50 set Jack Knife with Chain—stag han- | dle Special .48 | well known make. ..Speeial Knives Boys’ Scout Knives—each in gift box -were $1.47 aigatt 95 Safety Razors— | Gillette 1.87 to 10.00 | Kver-ready and Ge -1.00 | Auto-Strap 5.00 Gotha Peat and Steg Handled | Knives vossee Special 80 | Women’sand Children’s Knit Underwear Last- PEraty -But-One Before ri istmas Women's Cotton Fleece Union Suits. all shapes regular sizes—-were $1.47 1.17 extra sizes—were $1.67 1.47 Boys’ Heavy Cotton Fleece Union Suits — grey high neck, long | sleeves, ankle length--well made were $1.17 to $1.67 Ribbons and Ribbon Novelties Laatelrid gyshubOne Before thristmas Moire Ribbons nine-inch — of handsome quality, satin-edged were 88 yard 68 1g-inch Satin Ribbons $1.25 yard 95 NOVELTIES On Sale in Pibbon Section Ribbon iolets--in violet box were §1,97 1.50 Ribbon Coat Hangers with holl e 81.25 95 Fancy Silk Garters holly box--were 81.75. 1,50 Laces and Embroideries Last-vriday-But-One Before Christmas Spanish Lace Allovers.- double ich designs. ..yard 2,74 White Cotton “Nets 7S-inely 49 tnvoidered Flouncings rr vard, 37 PHS eo Ghvlétnas Is Just Eight Shopping Special 1,97 |" Wh i Days Away Last Friday But One Before Christmas Our Christmas Stocks Afford as Many Opportunities : to Save as They Provide Suggestions for Gifts. Boxed Stationery with Package of Christmas Seals s Last-Friday-But-One Before Christmas 48 sheets and 48 envelopes—eob ored and white—floral or not * boxes—were Engraved Christmas Cards—12 and and 15 in box—with matching } BT ceeeceeeees envelopes... . Special 47 Two Quires Stationery—two sige hoxes--colored or white—flow- ered or holly boxes——hinged covers s-were .7h. i Initial Siitisasl yanks gilt-edged cards--18 sheets paper—36 en- velopes—in holly or floral boxes —hinged cover— gilt initial Special 87 Boxed Stationery—54 sheets and 54 envelopes—three si 97 holly boxes - Special Gloves and Umbrellas Last-Friday-But-One Before Christmas r Capeskin, Gloves—very best quality — spear backs— PXM_ fingers—black and tans—about 1,200 pairs—not all sizes—all perfect goods — were $2.68. .Special, to clear .74 600 Pairs Women’s Fabric Silk Lined Gauntlets—-embroidered backs—were $2.00 1 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas— fancy trimmed handles—bakelite or leather—were $8.47......3,.24@ id Women’s Gloria ‘ancy bakelite and ste’ ling trimmed handles— were $5.07 .. Women's Men’s Furnishings Last- cer ideg Bie ons Before ristmrs Men's Silk Fibre Mufflere—white, black, brown, grey— were $2.50... Domet Pajamas—stripes, silk fibre frogs— were $2.0 . Special 1,84 Men's Fruit of the Loom Night Shirts — tong and roomy— 1. Men's Grey Winter Shirts and Drawers—fleece lined or ribbed— were $1.95 ..... Men's Union Made Overalle— brown, white, blue or striped blue —regular sizes Special 1.00 Extra sizes 20 cts. more. Men's or Boys’ Caps—large assort- ment—cloth—were .95.. Boys’ Velvet Hats—brown, black--were $1.95 Toilet Ware Last-Friday-But-One Before 138 Christmas Ivory Tint Photo Frames—velvet back--were $1.74 ol Large size-—were $2.12 gb Ivory Tint Hair Brushes—penetrat: ing-—were $1.64 Misses’ Ivory Tint Hair ‘Beeches very heavy—-were $1.54....1.23, Ivory Tint Dressing Combe—with handle—were .54......... +. 46 Ivory Pyralin Salve Jare— were 40 Howard Cloth Brushes _ turtle, ebony and rose—were $2.23.1,84 Howard Hat Brushes— turtle, ebony and rose— were $1.46 dobeeee Renan 11-Piece Ivory Tint ‘Toilet Sets— powder box, hair receiver, hale virror, buffer, file, ve jar, cloth brush matched pieces—not boxed Special 10,23° Household Aprons — waterproof material in floral design —in 4 holly boxes—-were $1.23 96 Notions, Linings Lapis Krina ye ube Before Christ mas and Novelty various styl Sewing Chatelaines Pin Cushions: pink, ete.—-were .54 and .5' Needle Cases—containing sewing and darning needles— were .23 and .27 -oI6 Yard Wide Fancy Sateme--anatl assortment of patterns for all lin- ing purposes—were .70..-.., Ready-Made Petticoat Flounces of Changeable Silk—easily adjusted packed in pretty holly boxes— vere $2.67 =

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