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A PHENIX PROD All cream cheese is not “PHILADELPHIA.” There is only one genuine with the “PHILADELPHIA” Brand printed on the package. DR. VINCENT DIES SUDDENLY IN OFFICE Noted Surgeon Atiendiag Woman Patient When Stricken With Heart Attack, Dr. Wesley Grove Vincent, fifty, Yastructor in surgery of the Post- Graduate Hospital and a widely known surgeon, died in his office at Ws home, No. 498 West End Ave- Bue, last night in a sudden attack. Be had been engaged at the hospi- fternoun and complained that be was {Il when lie returned to his ome, Though he had retired im- mediately on his arrival, Dr. Vin- cent insisted on rising and going to his office two hours luter, when told © woman paticnt awaited treatment. Me had made his examination of @is patient and turned to his in- atrument cabinet, when he fell to the floor and became unconscious. The woman summondeMrs, Vincent, and im response tv her telephone request Dr. Morrell B. Beals of No. 403 West End Avenue soon arrived. Dr. Vincent was still alive, but all of Dr. Beals’s efforts to save him were in vain and he expired in @ few minutes. such a fine con- Charles & Co. sell Ferris Hams and Bacon? For sixty years the best fam- ilies in New York have en- the full flavor of these Heart disease was fine products. Still cured by fe cause 0: death. the old-fashioned process. Dr. Vincent, born in Oak Bluffs, Mass. Dec. 6, 1871, was the son of F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. Francis P. Vincent and Minnie 5, Killian, Graduated from Phillips Exe- IK ter Academy in 1892, he won his A, B. at Yale.in 1896 and his medical de- gree there in 1900, His professional activities began in the Post-Graduate Hospital, in the service of which he spent his life, entering as assistant attending surgeon soon after his graduation in medicine. In 19¢s Dr. Vincent married Miss Ethel Boorum Gresham. He was member of the New York Academy of Medicine, |} State Medical Society, and the Medi- | cal Society of Greater New York f Macys B'dway 34thto 35th Se Bakery Products Reduced! Our Own Home-Made Style Bread White Mountain |'*: Made from fine selected Spring Wheat. Cc Rye Bread | Sweet or S Rye—made {. ie our Rye—made from PUT! 16 Ounce Loaf & Rye Flour. 3) HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE —lIts quality is unrivalled in RB Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, New York any specialty store. and baked to perfection. Plain or raisin, 64c Ib; cherry, citron and raisin nut. He | At 74c Ib. f GLACE CHERRY or RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and § fine ingredients, each cake weighing about 1! pounds. A quality that retails in specialty stores at 75c cach, Our price, 596 each COFFEE RINGS—Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 to 15 } ounces; a quality that generally retails in specialty stores at 80c; our 2 price, this sale, 19¢ each OUR OWN OLD-FASHIONED CRULLERS ( thoroughly cooked—nothing to compare w any other store. zen) 27c. Large, light, ith them at the price in fashioned recipe of carefully selected fruits, molasses and Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries other pure ingredients, Lb. Ne Delicatessen This rich, delicious and whole- Lb. CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHERSE—The famous Cheddar Cheese, some cake is made on the premises from a good old- made by the University of California ts Dairy School Farm, and, as far as we know, a ream cheese of the quality. We can recommend this chee o those who appreciate a tich, well-matured and excellently flavored dairy product. In loaves of about 3 pounds; each at $1.59 A SPECIAL SALE OF SUGAR-CURED BOILED HAMS—Every one bo selected, cured and cookeckwith great care. Sliced, Per Ib., 59¢ ‘M STYLE SCRAPPLE | GENUINE SMOKED WHITE Made ac- | FISH and of fine flavor; ding to an old tested recipe. | an excellent breakfast dveke Spiced and seasoned; easily pre 36e 1b. By pared and appetizing, cut in half NOVA SCI S Jock slices and fried toa golden | NQVA.SCOTIA STYLE SAL- brown color, served with syrup and fried potatoes “scrapple fs delicious,” | MON—Ib. $1.14, | DRIED BONELESS HERRING-~ fA fine quality, CELERY POTATO. SALAD 29¢ Ib. French style; an ap- petizing combi ion salad; made ch poletocn, cHlin elt ineaaalary grease-proof p: ery and. our oma make of exGhisn stiurox Heese al FRANKFURTERS, 28¢ — \b.— ST ieee tee ee Our Fine quality; small or lar own special importation : IN SEASON PORK SAUS. ibe 34c 1b. —Old farm styl pork sausages, fine quality. $1 ) TIC SWISS CHE Rich and piquant flayo: | 64¢ Ib, | NEW YORK STATE FANCY FULL MILK CHEESE~A mild cheese ii of excellent flavor. 29¢ Ib, OB! Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Ross —Hifth Floor, 35th Street. For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver faphysic your bowels when you have ; splendid. “They work while you Geo Headache pujousness | sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up i Dipsiness Sour Stomach | OF 8tipe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or box, Children love Cascarets, too, $s canily-like Cascarets, One or two Yi The easiest enthartic-laxative 10] to-night will empty your bowels com- pletely by morning and you will feel Oil, and they cost only ten cents a Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Hand-made Batiste Lingerie Hand-made filet rks | lace insertions, filet lade .edgings and with wide filet lace and drawn work, $3.95. Reinforced bloomers, sied with “ narrow lovely hand-drawn pis ste #2 ma Nightgowns, edged work, add distine- with a narrow filet lace, $2.95; edged with wide filet lace, $3.95. Envelope _chemises trimmed with wide filet lace and edged with a narrow filet lace, $5. Step-in pantaloons trimmed with wide filet lace and drawn work, $3.95 Third Floor, Old Bullding White Sale Corsets _ Our regular stocks, marked at the following prices for this sale: REDFERN Corsets, $4.35—were $6 to $10 Excellent models, for figures of all types, well constructed of cotton or silk figured brocade. LILLIAN Corset: Corsets of pink toille in sty account of increased c but not in every style. PARISIENNE Corsets, $12.95—were $18 | Excellent model for medium and full figures, constructed of pink silk figured brocade. Third Floor, Old Building, About 200 prs. Women’s Evening Slippers now $7 They were $12.50 to $18 pair Good current fashion—black and silver brocade, | white and gold brocade, and satin. | Incomplete size groups. tive touches to hand-made lingerie of soft batiste fash- ioned on very sim- ple lines. Vest chemises, edged with a narrow filet lace, $1.95; trimmed First Floor, Old Building The New Year is cruel to Japanese Kimonos ana Robes ~ Kimonos Quilted Robes 28 at $44.50—were $ 20 at $16.75—were $22.50 $ 4 at $16.75—were $25 8 at $16.75—were $32.50 Mannishly tailored robes of | satin, cross-quilted by hand; lined in white china sill and in- | terlined in cotton. Quilted Jackets \ 54 at $7.50—were $54 Hand-quilted jackets of a light weight satin, lined in china silk and interlined in cotton. Third Floor, Old Building Brocaded satin, crepe de chine, habutai Chirimen silk, Ro silk, Palace brocade crepe and Kincha crepe, beautifully hand- embroidered in rose or cherry iossom designs; adorned with artistie shogun crests hand- painted or hand-embroidered or tie-dyed in all-over conventional designs. Linings are of habutai Women’s Frocks, $39.50 Formerly $55 to $59.50 chiffon, s mpl Velvet, mgly noon wed Black, crepe and velveteen in charm- frocks for evening, d nner and after- nr. old blue, rose and wo or three shades of lavender. Second Floor, Old Building EE) ue Substantial Savings on Nursery Furniture Fresh and new, white or ivory color Drop-side Beds 30 wicker 4 $865 wicker beds, $59 models $1! Charming | Dresien flower 5 wich hampers, $6.95; trimming. Woven wire springs. | eiener hampers, #0 With extra ribbon trimming, Binvioker ch aly " $87.50 wooden bei, $31.50. ea oe Woven wire spr el ale standard: : Bassinettes » model, white Rubber tired whe mmed wieker $16.50 trimmed, Wardrobes $85 wooden war es, $65. Four drawers, space for hang- ing clothes. $87.50 Dre wardrobe, and place for hany cotton mattress, » hair mattress $10.15. For bassinettes n trimmed, wicker cotton mattre $75. ve drawers > hair mattress, $0.50. g clothes, Infants’ Salons, Third Floor, Old Buildin, Camel’s-hair and wool (Sounds good these days, doesn’t it!) Blankets are only $7.75 We are overhauling our large blanket stocks, and a few from this group and a few from that, have been assembled together and priced for a quick journey. 241 blankets, all told. Very good blankets. Very good values. 104 Camel’s-hair Blankets, $7.75 each Camel’s hair and wool—not cotton or dye. Bound at either end with silk, size 66x84 in. 22 imported All-wool Blankets, $8.25 each Golden brown color, with 4 dark brown stripes in the border, simi- ar to the homespun weave; size 60x80 in. 29 French Blankets Large size, 80x90 in., $9.75 each. Jacquard al! over design. blankets sold in 1918 for $22.50. 35 Belgium Blankets 80x100 in., $12.50 each. Bound all around with either silk or satin, in color schemes of pink, blue and tan. Last year they sold for $30 and $35 each, 27 famous White Trapper Blankets, $13.50 each These are made specially for cold weather and hard usage, all wool, size 72x90 in. They are made with a broad black, band border. 12 beautiful All-wool Blankets, $15 each Plain and stripe: effects on the order of the famous Austrian blankets, handsomely bound with satin, size 60x90 in. A few have slight imperfections, but this does not mar the wearing qualities of the blankets, 12 beautiful Camel’s-hair Blankets, $19.75 each 85 per cent, camel’s hair and 15 per cent. wool, plain natural color, bound all around with brown satin, Fourth Gallery, New Building Similar English Fur Cloths, $8.75, Were $10.50 to $12 yard Black broadtail and baby lamb cloth—the fur cloths which have been used with such success by Paris this sea- son—most attractive for wraps, coats and trimmings, 48 inches wide. j Imported Chiffon Velveteen, $3.25 yd.—originally Pastel shades—deep reds, greens and taupes, black. colors for wraps, frocks and suits. 36 to 44 inches wide. Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Building > 1.50 | Concert, Thursday In the Auditorium at 2.30. Edna Beatrice Bloom, _so- | prano. | J. Thurston Noe, organ and | piano. The Chickering-Ampico Re- producing Piano, First Gallery, New Building ' sal race the Vendome Sandals The Fashion of the hour, in Paris There is an exclusive little bootmaker in the Faubourg St. Honore who make the most! charming sandals in Paris, and it was from him that w2 bought the originals of the sandals which we are introducing today. —in patent leather, of course, because it is decidedly the smartest for daytime wear. sandals have been so ully adapted that while they retain all the chic of the Freneh ndals they have the added distinction of fitting the foot of the American woman TAILORED BLOUSES perfectly, of distinction ePrice $16, For sports wear First Floor, Old Buliding in the South . . Crepe-de-chine, $6. Glass Baking Striped dimity, $: Dishes—Down ating cao: collars that set perfe the sweater or coat cc the narrow shoulders; a) close fitting turn-back cuffs —that always mark the suc cessful tailored blouse. The models may be cho with Peter or roll lars, Tiny edges of flvtin Irish picot finish the and cuffs. Sizes 34 to 46, Second Floor, Old Building ot Quality ‘ibe shirred egg d $2.50 square $1.75 bread 5. 90c Brown Betty dis! de au gratin dish, 66 60 au gratin dish, 50 Also— Second Gallery, New Building Housewares English stainless steel table —medium family size, kuives—medium or des grade—special price, $1.00 | 3 celluloid or steel h: -—large family size, $2.75 grade, special price, $1.75 Grade Waf ons—low me for Yessert S16 coal stove medium .....819 S14 Go No No glish tee! carving Grade ou 9 in. bt uine stay Special ) sudles, knife, vk and ste High fram tove 3,00 grade—$o, No.7 % Nod Mrs, Potts sad irons, nicke rn $2.90 plated, bevel edges, th Special $1.65 31.0 dle and stand,’ $2.7 Le H il Te a Sink gar pails with strainer covers, ized iron: mat of galvan- Food choppers, cuts coarse Ls tum and = fine; reversible wr four bladed steel knife al! ca —plain, 90¢ grade—70 parts, Coated with pure tir ~gray ename! with gilt all family size, $2 gra “$1.40 grade—special ecial price, $1.25. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding Delightful | ‘Get new low prices, Thursday | The New Year Brings Many Events of Benefit To Our Customers Raccoon Coats, $225 A remarkably low price! Raccoon coats have had phenomenal success this year—not only for actual sports wear but for trotteur use. They are warm—no amount of rough wear hurts them and they are smart. These coats are generous- ly made, 40 inches long of beautifully marked skins. Also— Persian lamb coats, 40 in, long, with skunk collars and cuffs, $295. Near seal (dyed coney) coats, lars and cuffs, of excellent grade, 40 in, long, with dyed skunk col- $150. Second Floor, Old Bullding 9x12 feet Royal Worsted Rugs at $75 $98 grades—and worsted, mind you These are part of a group of 97 rugs, all Royal worsted Wiltons, imported, in a large assortment of Oriental and chintz designs and colorings, which we have reduced in price. Grade Special 4ly x 644 x 9 x 1014 x . $95.00 uty x $105.00 oo. 88 Japanese Jute Rugs—HALF Price a Grade Special | Grade Special . $4.75 $2.95 | Bxt0 feet, «$38.50 $19.25 $8.00 $4.00 | 9x12 feet. + -$46.50 $23.25 +$10.50 $5.25 | Third Gallery, New Bullding $5,000 of Lamps ai:d | Shades--Third to Half less Many of our finest pieces are included in this disposal —many odd, unique lamps, shades, torchieres and electric candlesticks. Grade Special price Folychvome c'sctric torchieres, pair. . $350 $175 Polychrome electric torchieres, pair. $250 $125 Hand-carved solid mahogany floor lam $150 $75 Klectric floor lamps, polychrome finish: the $100 grade for $66.60, the $80 grade for $53, -the $60 grade for $40, -the $65 grade for $43. $20 Llectric polychrome candlesticks..... fectric polychrome candlesticks jlectric polychrome candlesticks. . French and American silk shades: —the $140 grade for $93, -—the $135 grade for $90, —the $126 grade for $83, —the $90 grade for $60, he $100 grade for $61 the $70 grade for $46.50, $75 Solid mahogany floor lamps with shade—$45 20 of these; each ready for connecting up. Many odd floor lanterns, torchieres, floor candlesticks and table lamps—one-third less "j NO TAX, Second Gallery, New Building Yj 300 Men’s Ulsters Drop to $42.50 Our $55 to $75 grades Fortunate the man who hes cr he sel, There ave three kinds of ulsters—large, roomy storm ul- sters, and smaller town ulsters, also ulsters with belt all around. Browns, gray, heathers—a color for every man—in plaid back and plain back over- coatings. If you are early, you will have choice of famous O’Brien overcoatings in fine blended colorings. need of a new the. # this off Burlington Arggde floor, New Biéy.