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PUBLIC F,HUCATED BY LORENZ CLINICS Publicity Attending Them Results in Treatment for Many Per- sons Needlessly Deformed. Health Department doctors to-day again examined seventy-five patients in the preliminary examination for the next Lorenz the De ing. fore 5 o' aminutions clinte for cripples, at tment of Veakh Building, rl Stre Friday morn- arviving be- 10 o'clock ex- all of them toreign-born we have had many pa- parents native Dr. Jacob § ant Director of the Bureau of Hygiene, “the majority of them are the children of the foreign-born, W ace them here most, I think, becaus the parcnts, net wholly familiar with the opportunities they've always had for adequate treatment in are t ty hos, , have de having their treated a been ened through the visit of Dr nz to the necessity as well as opportunity to do something These examinations will do a lot to ward helping others through makin thousands familiar with the services rendered by city institutions.” Dr. Lorenz, who spent the Christ- mas week-end with friends on Lon) have THEATRE DEATHS New Haven Coroner Holds Building Inspector and Theatre Heads Criminally Responsible. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 217.—City Building Inspector Joseph B. Austin, Lawrence HB, Carroll, manager of the theatre, and Alfred 8. Black, Presi- Jent of the Connecticut Theatres Corporation which controlled the theatre, are held criminally responst\- ble for the deaths of nine persons in finding vy Coroner Hli Mix to-day. MRS. GEORGE W. ELKINS WEDS SAMUEL ROTAN Widow, Marries His Lawyer. Worth §30,- — Announce- ed in Covington to-day Mrs. Allie Ludlow of George \. Elkins, to ding attorne: remony taking pli y at Mrs, Elkins Folly Farms, adelp! noon 3 vuthern hon Savannah, Ga. ‘8. Elkinge is a niece of Mrs. Henry of Covington, is well nown in social circles in Cincinnatl, Mr, Rotan was Mr. Elkins's counsel Jand was closely associated with the | capitalist in many of the vast financial j enterprises with which he was con- near s was married to Mr. Elkins Mr. Elkins died on O: the Rialto Theatre fire of Nov. 27. in| 4) | | van onns 7 un 8 THREE BLAMED FOR |ACCUSE TWO BOYS OF TRYING TO ROB STORE Detectives Durning and Dougherty of the East 104th Street Station last night arrested Frank Reggio, fifteen years old, of No. 327 East 107th Street, and Anthony Cortes, same age, of No. 339 Kast 112th Street, on charges of juve- nile delinquency. According to the detectives, taey saw jo in Henry Fried's grocery at No. evond Avenue trying to open two h registers. Dougherty saw by doorway At All Dept. Stores urns Storm out simply pull it back again. A frame if the wind breaks it. MILLER BROS. & CO. Manufacturers NEW YORK None Genuine Without This Trade Mark } | JACKMAN’S Annual Sale “UR COATS Direct from Wholesaler to Consumer BEGINNING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27TH which is one week earlier than our sale started last Winter, and will continue until all our $1,000,000 wholesale reserve stock is sold direct to the public At Prices Which Will Be A Revelation To New Yorkers There is a great advantage in selections here to the early arrivals. There will be a special staff of experienced fur salespeople to wait upon the crowds of eager fur buyers that annually attend this event. This vast wholesale array of fur garments is not to be compared with the various little assortments to be seen about town. There are thousands and thousands of Fur garments ready to be picked out of our stocks and worn home by their pleased and happy purchasers. Our stockrooms and salesrooms both here in New York and in our Cleve- land establishments are full of FUR COATS ready for the wearer her- self to come and take them home. Our dealers (more than 5,000 in number) all over the United States have been supplied for the season and no longer need this great assortment to draw on to supply their stocks. EPH en7 au? 1 OO Coats of Caracul and American Broadtail in bla: 36 inch lengths Mole Wraps and Hudson Seal Wra) Siberian Squirrel Coats, Natural Gray or Blended Brown; 36 inch lengths. . OUR WHOLE STOCK AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES So NOW New York has its opportunity to get the bargains we always have to offer at this time, after our dealers have been supplied. Scarfs and Boas Russian Sable Baum Marten Stone Marten Hudson Bay Sable Australian Opossum American Opossum Platinum Fox Kolinsky Wolf Mink Coats and Wraps Alaska Seal Hudson Seal Lion Chinchilla Russian Sable Hudson Bay Sable Mink Broadtail Kolinsky Persian Lamb Baby Lamb Australian Seal Ermine French Caracul Beaver WM. JACKMAN’S SON Squirrel Raccoon Muskrat Silver Fox Cross Fox Taupe Fox Brown Fox Black Fox Gray Fox Pony Leopard Skunk Nutria Coney Opossum Civet Cat Seal Kitt Fox White Fox Blue Fox ck and Taupe color, 30 and ps, full length, for small women Skunk Fitch Fisher Squirrel ole Seal Beaver Ermine Lynx oe oop aaa) ENING America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers NEW YORK cee * UVEBDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921, ‘WORL Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Na Store Hours 9 to 5.30 “eer | Several events offer exceptional economies: Wednesday Something Extra: Kidskin Gloves for $2 We have hed pique sewn kidskir. gloves as low as $2.50, but not as low as $2. They are of very fine quali Pique sewn, in brown, beaver, black Novelty Gauntlets, $4.50 and $5.50 Many different designs and effects. Main Floor, Old Bullding 5,000 yards of SILKS in short lengths,at very much lowered prices, Wednesday A good way to invest Christmas gift-money We reduced these silks in order to make room for large incoming stocks. There are all sorts of alluring silks in the group—taffetas, crepes ae chine, black silks, metal bro- cades, velvets, charmeuse, satins, fancy silks, delightful print silks in odd patterns. And when you think of the things that. you may do with them and se® the substantial reductions in price you will not hesitate Jor one-piece frocks; —for costume slips; —for evening gowns; —for lamp shades. Enough for pillow tops for table runners; —for coat linings; -for blouses; | Lengths of from one yard to five yards. Silk Rotunda—Main Floor, Old Building A Good Sale just for Girls of 6 to 16 years 150 Tupcoats at $21, $24 and $34 Originat prices were $32.50 to $59.50 150 coats, each fur trimmed, beautifully tailored in many distinctive stvles—-some copies and adaptations of chic French creations. Materials painstehingly selected for their lovely appearances and long wearing qualities. Silvertip Bolivia p'ain Bol'via, Pollyanna cloth, wool vel- ours, woot chinchilia clot!; and Belaire cloth. Hand-firished lin'ngs are of peau de cygne and venetian, and every coat is warmly interlined throughout. shawl and softly rolling collars are of czrefully selected pelts—raccoonu, opossum, beaver, nutria, badger, fitch opossum Also—Lovely Velvet Frocks, $14, $19 and $25 Original prices were $19.50 to $49.50 50 frocks smarily fashioned in several very attractive r All velvet: velvet and jersey;.velvet and Canton ; velvet and pongee. Brown, navy blue, wine and tc 16 i the lot, but not in every style. Third Floor, Old Building SS he Anis r Sale ot Boys’ Wash Suits Beginning Wednesday morning 1,200 fine suits for 3 to 10 year ) olds; $4 to $8.50 grades....... f 1,200 of the most attractive little wash suits that we have ever had in our stocks. Well selected styles, well made suits, materials ef the very best quality for the purpose. Oliver Twist, Russian and Middy styles Plain fabrics and stripes, and combinations such as white waist with coiored khee trousers; of drill, gabardine, poplin chamhray, and in the small sizes, very attractive suits of silk. Some have detachable collars. have lac2 sides and pearl buttons. Some have embroidered emblems Others in the Oliver Twist style have frilling and touches cf embroidery on collars and cuffs. The Suits are all from the best makers in the country They are thoroughly up to the Wanamaker standard in every way, and there is a selection that will satisfy any one. | Third Floor, Old Building Some of the middy suits Put your Christmas money intoa GOOD PIANO America’s largest choice—uprights, grands, player-pianos, Reproducing pianos. Conven- ient terms. First Gallery, New Bullding. ¢ An Important Outgoing of Fine Coats for V/omen $34 $54 $78 $98 $145 Our $49.50 $75 and $79.50 $94 to $110 $125 to $145 $165 to $185 grade grades grades grades grades Every coat and wrap in thir sale was tailored to our order of materials chosen by us for the superiority of their quality, and fashioned in smart, authoritative models. The majority of them have generously proportioned collars (many with cuffs, too) of carefully selected furs. The coats are BLACK, rich browns, blues and taupe tones—the colors which re- ceived the cachet of fashion for this season. It will be a pleasure to examine the fineness of the plain colored crepe-de-chine and — jj peau-de-cygne linings, we are sure. Surprising array of materials and furs The Coats at $34 | The Coats ai $78 Marveila, Wondura, Gerain cloth, Pollyanna cioth, Kashmir radiant or Panvelaine; yntrimmed or with collars of beaver, moleskin, wolf, squirrel or caracus, The Coats at $98 Veldyne, Marvella, Alonza cloth, Kashmir rad- | iant and Pollyanna, trimmed with beaver, mole- | skin, squirrel, caracul and wolf. Some with col+ | | Bolivia cloth and Normandy cloth; some with- | out fur collars, others with collars of moleskin, | natural opossum seal dyed coney and beaver } dyed coney. : if The Coats at $54 Pollyanna cloth, Mardine, Panvelaine, Kash- mir radiant superba cloth and Gerain cloth; un- trimmed or with collars of nutria, moleskin’ wolf and beaver lars and cuffs. The Coats at $145 | Evora, Marvella and Delphine, trimmed with | very fine dyed wolf, squirrel or beaver. . Second Floor, Old Buliding London-made Coats for Women, $55 . Were $65 to $85 iis These coats are our famous REDLEAF coats, fashioned by the best London tailors. They are made of the fine friezes and tweeds which only England and Scotland cati | weave, In the severely tailored great coat models which reflect the smart conservative tas' of ‘London. English Shop, Second Floor, Old Bullding. 1,792 pairs of Women’s Shoes Wednesday, at Half Price All from our regular stocks, sizes 24% to 8, widths AA vo D, not one pair that was not orig- $35 inally at least $/0 pair—some sold as high as $15 These are the staple styles which are always in demand, year-in, year-out. Through all the changes of vamps and heels and. uppers, these substantial, conservative styles per- sist—tan lace with wing tips—black kidskin—black calfskin —black kidskin with cloth tops—Cuban or military heels— a few heels «. little higher—al) have welted soles. Plentiful supply of the popular medium sizes. First Floor, Old Building DOWN-STAIRS STOR: Extraordinary Sale of Good Fur Coats The styles are the latest—coats, wraps, dolmans. And the linings in al- most every instance are Mallinson rich si Every coat is made as it SHOULD be anteed in quality as well as in workmanship No government tar 19 Coats at $75—$100 grade H 15 Coats at $175—$195 grade Including fine seal-dyed coney, 36 in. long; Natural muskrat; 40 in. long; with large and marmot coats with large collars and | collars and deep cuffs of raccoon. cuffs of raccoon. ss " Ze : 81 Coats at $95—$135 to $150 grade |. 79 Coats at $150—$206 to $225 grade Including 40 in. seal-dyed cone. coats; Near-seal (French seal-dyed coney) coats, raecovr, coats; natural muskrat coats; and 40 to 40, in. longs with dyed skunk collars and pony:kin coats in black or brown, with collars fy , ; and cuffs of dyed skunk or civet cat. 5 genuine Persian Lamb Coats, 250-$295 grade 10 Coats at $125—$145 to $155 grade 14 Hudson Seal Coats, $250 up rat) Very fine seal-dyed coney; trimmed with Beautiful Hudson seal (dyed mus Australian opossum} 36 and 40 in. long. 12 Coats at $135--$150 grade 1) to $375 grades—will go at $250 Natural muskrat; 36 in. long--one of the most popular styles of the season, 15 Coats at $145—$160 Natural muskrat; 40 in. long. coats, ade—reinforced, stayed, and guar- ious kinds 2 others. grade $250 grades Beautiful ‘Downstairs Store, Old Buliding