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4" BIGGEST DIAMOND (A Ca a _ FOUND IN AMERICA ; NOW IN THIS CITY Discovered in British Guiana in ,. What Promises to Be a Pro- 14 ductive Mine. What is believed to be the larg- | est diamond ever found in tho ‘Western Hemisphere was brought to this country yesterday by Prot. W. J. Lavarre of the Smithson- fan Institution in Washington, who arrived front Trinidad on board the Lamport and Holt Steamship Vestris. Tho diamond, which 1s In the Tough, has not yet been welghed er measured. {t was brought North in a sealed packet in the care of the purser of the ship. It will be taken to-day to the Ap- praiser’s Stores for appraisal. It was found in British Guiana in what Prof. Lavarre says will By a productive diamond mine, He brought several smaller spect- mens. GETS THE LEVIATHAN 108. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—The Levia- than will be reconditioned at the yard of the Newport News Shipullding and Dry Dock Company at Newport News, Va. President Harding, it was said at the White House to-day, has declined 1e on behalf of ‘the employees of the Boston Navy Yard who asked that the ship be sent there White House officials said Mfr. Har- @ing had been informed by the Navy Department that a8 a matter of fact it was not pos for that yard to sub- stimat Newport News yard submitted ne the lowest bid, about $6,000,000 for gen- eral repairs and about’ $1,000,000 dot decorations and other work. gs Congress appropriates, the necessary athan will be sent to inds the Lev Rewnort Ne There’s only one cheese with ea yenuine “PHILA. DELP! ” flavor. It has OBHILADELPHIA” Brand printed on the package. RIENTAL Superstition?— Perhaps so—but at least an interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq- uitys Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, GOOD LUCK --Health, Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life, This odd looki 1g excites great in- terest when observed on your finger, ‘An unusual gift. Go to your jeweler ay and ask to see this odd cri NESE Good LUCK RING, - The fad of the how New Yor Smart Set. $4 50 STERLING SILVER ALSO IN 14k GOLD Baltimore SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 PECIAL TRAIN LEAVES: New York (Penne, Sta) 210A, My Returning Tickets on sale preceding £2" Similar Excursions vary 29, February 12, 26, Pennsylvania System The Route of the Breadway Limited. Almost ) Unbelievabl. Youcan teakee the wenderful im- Gouraud’s Oriental Cream | Broadway at Ninth VICTROLA charming little composition by Boisdeffre—At the Brook? A PHENIX PRODU It is played for the Victrola by the Tollefsen Trio, and it seems to have a peculiar fas- cination for all who hear it. \that we often use to demon-| |strate the musical possibili- ‘ties of the Victrola, and to ‘strument really is. lh his is not true. ‘Red Seal list, which offers \ wonderful repertoire. = | Don Pas: Se aden ha 4 New York NEWS Have you heard that It is one of the records, prove how enjoyable the i in-| Even in this late day we often hear the remark: “Oh, yes; it’s good for dancing”’-— implying, obviously, that for) other kinds of music the = | phonograph is still. lacking. The most interesting and important part of the Victor catalog of music today is the the great artists in a really For instance: ask to hear the beautiful duets and quar- tets from Faust. These alone will prove the point. And please remember that any Victrola you desire— from $25 to $1,250—may be had immediately on conveni- ent terms of payment. These are new Victor Records Don Pasquale (My Part I'll Play), Lucrezia Bori and Giuseppe De Luca le (Haste Wel), wucrezia Bori and Giuseppe De Luca Thou Alone iamino Gigli Concerto a iy Minor Finale. Jascha Heifetz Just for To-day... Mme. Louise Homer Heart to Heart..... Edward Johnson Simple Confession -Hans ‘Kindler Hymn to the Sun.. Fritz Kreisler Rose Reng: My Heart. Job McCormack f ey ease Erika Morini font lo. vr . ‘4 Philadelphia Orchestra Liebeslied (Piano) Sergei, ninoff patie h anne faa jar irgyle. erry cr Sack big ir Fea Lauder igar A. Guest 10) {os Coat Be Done (2) iat Fi Leal Pa uest Hh on mt dig ithe Lah Ba uae Maphy eam of Y¢ -Lambert Murphy phen nah ees a States Marine Band Yorktown Centennial. United States Marine Band Weep No More (Fox Trot hiteman’s Orchestra April Showers (Fox Tre Everybody Step (Fox Trot), Whiteman's Orchestra Ka-Lu-A (Fox Trot). ..Whiteman's Orchestra Blossom Time (Medley Waltz) 's Orchestra It's You (Fox Trot) 's Orchestra Say It With Music John Steel 1f You Onl Kno. “John Steel Molly-0 (1 Love's Ship... When Frees iteman’s Orchestra lances With Ada Jones and bs Ten Little Foye, eae ‘ ‘oyal Murrey Smalle Orchestra . Club Royal Qrchestra Peerless Quartet ~ American Quartet Benson Orchestra Dapper Dan (Fox Trot). .Club The Sheil Nes Trot)... 1 Want Mandy'n' of Paeaeoe a June Moon (Fox Trot) No One's Fool (Fox Trot). ..Benson Orchestra Birds of a Feather (Fox Trot), All Star Trio Leare Me With ¢ Smile (Fox Trot) All Star Trio | Phonograph Shop, Eighth Gallery, New Building. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Dh Hpraavers, Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 The SAMPLE RUGS of America’s Largest Rug and Carpet Mils Fur-trimmed Coats, $24 Stunning models with low bloused waists; belted plaited back; cape coats and dolmans—carefully wool coatin, bolivia, rivoli cloth, wool velour and The distinctive features of these coats are the large and becoming collars of Australian squirrel and ringtail opossum. Venetian lined and interlined. $18.50 to $39.50 Velveteen Practical guimpe dresses with full frocks of velveteen and Canton crepe trimmed with tonches of hand stitching or hand embroi- dery; chemise frocks ‘and goat frocks skirts of jersey that may be worn separately. | Frocks, $2.95 and $3.95 Plaid and checked ginghams, | plain colored All are full-fashioned of in- | For Quick Disposal For girls of 6 to 16 $32.50 to $42 topcoats —- plaited models with plain of tailored of 's, silvertip bolivia, duvetyn, 1accoon, opossum, nutria, Frocks, $14 to $25 Ppongee waists; compose eral very charming styles. smart straight-line and $4.95 to $12.75 Wash size in every style. chambrays and | ‘Third Floor, Old Building New Sports Frocks of Wool Jersey IN THE WOMEN’S FASHION SALONS New and most delightful frocks which have the charm- ing simplicity that is always distinctive. $24.75 to $69.50 _ In whites black, navy blue, brown, old blue, corn color, brilliant red, beige and nile green—for both town and coun- try wear. Second Floor, Old Building. Some very-much-liked Silk Stockings silk—medium white galatea, fashioned in sev- In. cach instance the reductions, which mean great savings to you. have been brought about because af broken q sizes 6 to 16 in ~| coats and frocks, but not each weight. grain thread silk, in sizes 8% to 10. At $3 pair—russet, crust and light gray, with mercerized sole and double silk top. At $3.50 pair—black only, all At $3.75 pair—russet, African brown, bronze, medium weight, high heel, double sole and tor. High spliced heel, double sole and top. crust, polo, light and shoe gray and castor; spliced Main Floor, Old Bullding Kilted Tartan Skirts and Scarfs—from Scotland 0. Many of the skirts are especially Icng—to be interest to taller women. Waistbands, 26 to 30. Women’s English Shop, Second Floor, Old Building 4,500 Player-piano Rolls The delightful colorings of the Scottish clan plaids lend selves most happily to these skirts at $32.50 and scarfs of Rhythmodik—35c each Good selection of classics and popular ballads. be played on any 88-note player-piano. —WORD ROLLS. Promise Me, I Hear You Calling Me, ete. cl Salut d’Amour, Badinage, ete. May Among them— A Perfect Day, At Dawning, A Dream, 0 First Gallery, New Bullding Drawn by five-year-old girl, of the Children’s on exhibition on the Third Gallery, New Building. than ever before in the original work, that {8 quite remarkable. The exhibition will be om view all this mk Public School No. 93, Ninety-third Street and Amsterdam Avenue tor the Dest showing; but a flag choo No. 17, ‘Bronx (City Island), ‘wt . 93 in mumber of prizes, but did equal it in first More than 1 3 were entered in the compe ‘ this annual affair, Work w from private schools and lie wchools The Prize-winning Drawings Tenth Annual Christmas Drawing Contest are now The jury, which consists of the Art Supervisors of the Public Schouls, agree that the Work this year lsof @ higher. standard and that there {san srtigtic quailty, especially wan not medium skirts. Lillian Corsets, imported are now $7.95 and $9.95 They were $12.50 to $20 A once-a-year adjustment of stocks, of ‘styles not to be re-ordered, and styles in which sizes have become broken. Excellent models—all this season’s-+-carefully constructed of strong | Low and medium busts; long and All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. toile in delicate shades of pink. ‘Third Floor, Old Bui Delightful Silk Negligees Inspired by Paris—$12.75 To effectively relieve the simplicity of little crepe-de- chine negligees—inté&x which one easily and over the hips. In exquisite boudoir shades—mauve, light biue, French blue, rose or tangerine Third Floor, Old Building. Now--Boys’ Clothing Sale! | 73 Junior Overcoats —were originally $17.50 to §: Raglan, with full belt, also Jack Tar reefers with half belt and Models with or without muff pockets. full belts. or jersey cloths, heather mixture. 159 Boys’ . $13.95 30 —were $18.50 to $25 Sizes 7 to 12 years; knife pleats, box pleats, yoke with plain front | or fancy pocket front, single or double breasted. blue, in stripe or heather mixtures, in chev- Third Floor, Old Bullding trousers, in brown, gr: jots, herringbones, cassimere. slips through the bateau-shaped neck lines—rows of entre-dewr, giving the effect i of, faggoting, are used in the extremely wide JENNY sleeves In blue chinchilla ‘© overcoating materials in grays, browns, greens, For ages 8 to 10 years. All-wool Suits;............. $14.75 All with 2 pairs | will be sold here Thursday at a Fourth to a Third below current prices 435 Rugs | Every one a different pattern. cet | Seamless Brussels Rugs 9° x12 feet... $28 "$18.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet.... « $26 $17.50 6 x 9 feet............$19 $13.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs Sive Grade Bale Price 9 x12 feet . $40 $27.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet. «$38 $25.50 16x 9 feet..... «$33 $20.00 Axminster Rugs . SEAMED _ ‘$38 ‘$37.50 9 x12 feet. Hn . | 8.3 x 10.6 feet. . $36 $25.50 | 6 x 9 feet. «$25 $19.50 | SEAMLESS 9 x12 feet... oak 4 bares haliygot soe 6 x 9 feet............$31 $23.50 Also—300 Chenille Axminster Rugs, $13.75 Grade—for $8.50 34 x 68 in.; imported. Some copies of fine Orientals ; others in plain effects with band borders. sass einales ‘Another Great Day for MEN Continuing the Chthing Sale SICS—Il Trovatore, Fifth Nocturne, Scherzo, Impromptu, | The AJOURE Sandal Fo daytime leather or satin, 810. - black patent For the evening—gold or silver brocades, $20. Open work — charmingly designed—adds to the dain- tiness of these sundals, which ure of the very low-cut type so extremely smart this sea- son. Well-balanced lines accent the slenderness of the foot, and they in turn are sccented by the fine workmanship and materials that characterize all of our bench-made shoes. First Floor, Old Buliding. Sale after suit and over size: $23.50 grade. . $25.00 grade $27.50 grade. HAND-MADE BLOUSES Trimmed with hand-made Tet $6.95 | lace Soft fine white French voile—carefully cut and beautifully put together by hand—is but the foun- | dation of charming blouses, more which make most effective Standard, use of narrow lines of year drawnwork, small embroid- sous eved dots and wide edging ind insertions of rose pat- terned filet lace. are famous, out quickly. iy Rp + | by the dozen and half-dozen. c h pleated jubo “well fitting and attrac And women, too— trimmed na ave ex- | husbands and sons. pleas aavne These 4,500 ure in the . = terns and coloring blouses with tai lew Second Floor, Old Building with soft French cuff | collars attached, some All new and perfect. good fabrics for which E. & W. The first lot went Men bought them IN THE BROADWAY Every suit and overcoat was made to our specifications. It is clothing such as we sell the year ’round, and upon the goodness of which we have built the great good-will which made the Men’s Clothing Store look like a great convention hall yesterday, Strangers came, wanting to be shown, and expressed amaze- ment at the quality and the wide choice, at the low prices. sale was made of t. oe choice is still good in all Sults and Overcoats at the lowest prices in years for tg Clothing IN THE BURLINGTON ARCADE STORE Suits and Overcoats WANAMAKER Clothing—all of it $35.00 grade. . $10.00 grade. $45.00 grade.. $50.00 grade.. $55.00 grade.. $60.00 grade... ; $65.00 grade.........--.+0 $70.00 grade. Rotel $75.00 grade....... Mle biblereieceseinahs Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bidg. CORNER: STORE Suits and Overcoats. | $1.50 | $93.50 $37.50 ade $39.50 grade......... | $10.00 grade........ $42.50 grade...... $45.00 grade......... No charge for alterations For convenience in choosing, we have assembled the suits and overcoats in SIZE groups. Every 88 suit in the sale, for example, whether $28, $88 or $48, will be + found in one group, when you can quickly pick out the color you want. Broadway, corner Eighth for their colla 800 (CLA Shirts arrive! pasl in the Annual Sale EARL & WILSON $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts $1.95 In the $4 to $7.50 Shirts Standard, year ‘round grades detached—colors id to i6ty known ax “eatin stri Burlington Arcade Floor New Buliding $2.95 guaranteed fast— (mostly 14 to 164%) i] three lengths of sleeves. Woven and printed madras—im- ported Eng madras—imported satin broches. cord bosoms with body of French percale in colors mateh ch new fashion? —s new Veh ee a ee