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} HOME BREW, jazz dancing and risque dresses are merely a pass- , ing whim of fashion, Vice President Coolidge told a Chicago audience. { ELECTRIC LIGHTS, turned on nightly for an hour at 8.30 P. M. | Bo B. P, Jones's hens can have an extra meal, were left on, Tuesday | Might and then hens cackled until eomebody shut them off at 11. Yes, in Winsted, Conn, ee ‘ Zak FASHIONABLE GIRLS in Tokio are learning to fox trot and do other modern dances, BILL to be introduced at Albany making “I am twenty-one” sufficient answer to question of age asked, by election boards. TO SAVE BURGLARS unnecessary trouble, a Long Island City barber puts his cash register, drawer open and empty, under a light in the window on closing every night. HARLEM WOMAN had husband in court for keeping dogs in the house, and also accused him of biting her on four occasions, He denied the biting, saying he let the dogs do tliat. PRISONER in Hssex Market Court sald he was a bootlegger out of a job and showed seven empty bottle pockets around his waist like a big cartridge belt. He got a job at once. It is in the workhouse. WOMEN'S CLUBS of Westchester are talking of making young men who attend dances show empty hip pockets at the door, Too many “carry their own,” WHEN A BULL attacked Ernest Luther near Greenwich, Conn, his son saved him by jabbing it with a pitchfork and was fined $26 for being brutal with it. JACK, an aged collie, after two years in Boonton, N. J., suddenly took a notion to visit his former home in Paterson and made the thirty-five-mile trip in good time. IF HUBBY leaves home peeved, a Vennsylvania scientist advises wifey to wear a soft, warm blue with a good bit of gold about it for his homecoming and {t will put him jn good humor. 144 W.34th St. 2: Up One Flight, Open 1.3 here to be outfitted because jish clothes at lowest price: Thousands of mothers bring t! they find the largest assortments of sty’ the city. Come and get acquainted. GRADUATION DRESSES Gceorgettes, Crepe de Chines, Organdies, un- usually pretty styles in varied assortment, EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. CLEARANCE SALE toc of COATS—also §f We bave reduced our ent DRESSES in Serges, Tricotines, Silks ane i. Now marked [4 junber of at Clearance Prices. AiEuucamabees JUNIOR SPORT SUITS Tey dace! A limitedquantity, high $@.98 | equal to. new. grade, silk lined, formerly $7.50 $9.98 UPeOOSOe aces sora Kill that Cold with Creofos before it develops into pneumonia Creofos is the only prescription] ing Creofos such complications as that wastes no time on dosing symp-| bronchitis, influenza and pneumonia toms—it quickly kills the germs that | eannot set i cause the trouble. The very first| Creofo dose starts to rid the twdy of cold|noted physicians and hospitals, and germs, influenza germs, pneumonia is now sold by all druggists. ‘Three germs. When these are gone the| household forms: Creofos, $1.25; cold symptoms disappear of them-|Creofos Capsules, for convenience, selves. $1.50; Creofos with Sulphur, for Start taking a dose or two to-| coughs, $1.50. Quick and certain; night. See for yourself how quickly | economical; fully guaranteed. Try your cold is gone. And what a re-| just one bottle and you will never lief to know that when you are tak- | use anything else but Creofos. DELSON LABORATORIES s long been used by You Save Dollars Here— rhe Shop of Economy ————_—_———' GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS: cur trade mah, 1 Lived cos poodect. Bieta Oem. Ov.. lve. WY." HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Special Groups at Low Prices Women’s 40 in. black caracul coats, $395 Skunk collars and cuffs. Modified mandarin sleeves. Women’s moleskin coats & wraps, $295 42 to 45 in. long; some trimmed with skunk. ; ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding Men’s muskrat-lined coats, $175 to $235 Were $285 to $350; otter or beaver collars. Men’s marmot-lined coats, $175 Were $250; imported shells; otter collars. Men’s Wallaby-lined coats, $135 Were $200 to $225; beaver and otter collars. Men’s fur-collar coats, $39.50 to $105 Were $65 to $135, nutria, beaver, otter, astrakhan collars. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding Blankets Odd groups at lowered prices Whoever buys them will know, through years to come, that on January 13, 1922, they made a very wise purchase. Holland blankets, were $20—special, $15 each The old shaggy wool kind, with gold bar borders on white grounds. Belgian blankets, were $30—special, $12.50 each 80x100 in., pink and blue effects, bound all around with silk. French blankets, were $14.50—special, $9.75 each Large size, jacquard design, in blue and pink; 1913 price $22.50. English blankets, were $42 pair—special, $25 pair White; 62x90 in, All wool, of course. White Trapper blankets, were $20—special, $13.50 each A famous blanket; 72x90 in., extra heavy. Camel’s-hair wool on cotton warp—special, $19.50 each Were $28; imported; Grecian key border, bound at ends with silk. Camel’s-hair blankets, were $30—special, $19.75 each Plain, bound all around with satin. Camel’s-hair and wool blankets—special, $7.75 each 66x84 in.; bound at ends with silk. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding Coats of distinction, smartly trimmed with moleskin, $98 Our $135 grade. Sizes 42% to 50'4 Coats especially designed by an excellent tailor for the amply proportioned woman. The becoming straightline silhouette has been interpreted in many ways—each different and delightful. Moleskin in carefully selected pelts—has been used for collars and cuffs of much smart- ness and most generous lines. Pollyanna cloth is the fabric—one of the most favored of the season. Black or navy blue. Linings of heavy silk, hand finished. Second Floor, Old Bullding Good savingson firstgrade Wardrobe Trunks $50 for the $75.00 trunk $49 for the $70.00 trunk $45 for the $63.00 trunk $35 for the $41.50 trunk $32 for the $38.00 trunk $30 for the $38.00 trunk $26 for the $33.00 trunk At $32—% model, same ar- Trangements and _ construction, Light weight At $50—Body three ply bass- wood, covered and bound with vulcanized fibre; lever top locks; fitted with ten hangers, laundry bag and shoe pocket; five drawers, bottom two con- vertible into hat box; cloth lined. At $49—% size—same con- struction as above, but with 8 * hangers. At $45—steamer size—one top lock drawer and two drop compartments—5 hangers. Belber Trunks At $35—full size wardrobe trunk, ten hangers, four draw- ers, shoe pockets and laund bag, fibre covered trunk, all hardware riveted, raised top model. Prices on HURT BOOKS are so low as to be absurd Hundreds of good volumes. The Book Store, Main Floor, Old Buliding with eight hangers. Steamer size, 6 hangers, two drawers,, lar; drop section, two senovabia partitions in same. Regular $34.75, now $29.50. $30—% At size wardrobe trunks—made of 3 ply veneer, covered and lined with vulcan- ized fibre, all hardware rivet- ed, snap lock, lever draw bolts, 8 hangers, shoe pockets, 5 drawers; bottom two can be converted into a woman's hat compartment. At $26—steamer wardrobe model, same construction, with six hangers, two drawers and large drop section with two re movable partions in same. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding $29.50 for the $34.75 trunk | $15,500 of Fibre Rush Furniture for $9,300 Complete sample line of S. Karpen & Bros. New pieces. Their best styles and coverings Spring cushion upholstered, in cretonnes, velours tapestries and damasks Matched suites, chairs, rockers, tables, lamps, desks, day -beds, chaises-longues, fern-stands, sofa-end tables, tea wagons, davenport beds —separately or en suite. Colored finish Brown, blue, gray, green, gold, black, ivory, henna. ! Prices start at $10.50 This price is for a gray finished | chair regularly $18, is a wide one, running up to a $617 green and gold suite of 3 pieces, for $370. Some of the items $355 for a $592 suite—6 pieces, gray and blue finish, $243 for a $405 suite—3 pieces, brown finish. $225 for a $375.50 suite—3 pieces, brown finish. $150.50 for a $251.50 suite—3 pieces, brown finish. $110 for a $183.50 suite—3 pieces, gray and blue finish. $46.50 for a $78 suite—3 pieces, brown finish. $44 for a $74 ivory-finished settee. $63.50 for a $106 green and gold-finished chaise longue. $85 for a $142 gold antique finished day-bed. $57.50 for a $95 ivory and rose finished desk. $27.50 for a $46 ivory and rose finished fern stand. $13.50 for a $23 ivory finished arm chair. $22 for a $37 ivory finished rocker. $13.50 for a $23 ivory finished rocker. $32 for a $54 inished floor lamp. 6 for a $44 ivory finished chair. 50 for a $58 ivory finished table. 50 for a $38 black and gold finished table. $13 for a $22 ivory finished smoker's stand. Fifth Gallery, New Building The range Women’s Umbrellas, $4.95 Silk taffeta tape-edged ‘Imported hand-made ‘Nightgowns, $9.75 Reproductions of French umbrellas, durable and at- models showing dainty tractive, in an excellent a ie) aye sortment of wood handles— || Irish and hand-made filet ring, leather Toop or silk || laces, and exquisite hand- cord; stub ends. Green, pur- embroideries and _ hand- ple; etl brown, navy blue |} drawn work. an ack. ' Maln Floor, Old Building Reproduced, in the Far East, in an exceptionally i; fine batiste. Attractive linen | Third Fleer, Old Bulding Morning Frocks | At $9.75 | Simple straight-line trock, with | white linen roll collar and pip-; ing on vestee, sleeves and pocket | tops. Brown, Copenhagen blue,; henna, Nile green or mauve. | Straight-line frock with a con-| trasting color linen piping on sleeves and pocket tops | French blue, Nile green, beige! and brown, | At $13.50 Very attractive frock, neatly! side pleated over the hips with| little embroidered rings; beige,| French blue, Nile green, henna, or mauve. Simple frock with handstitch-| ing in heavy mercerized cotton} outlining neckline, cuffs and} pockets; henna, Copenhagen blue or mauve. | You'll find them in Sizes 16; 36 to 44. | Third Floor, Old Buliding New Silk Petticoats in extra sizes every price - group. All sizes, Good choice of colors, Big storm | Careful comparison of mate- rials and styles have shown that these petticoats are far superior to the average extra size petti- coats one is able to buy. $6.95 and $7.95 There are radium taffeta pet- ticoats with shirred and frill- trimmed ruffles—satin _petti-| coats with two little accordion pleated ruffles—Milanese jersey petticoats with 10 inch accordion pleated ruffles—and Milanese jersey petticoats trimmed with satin ruffles, daintily hem-! stitched and finished with Van! Dyke frills. Changeable colors and black. Third Floor, Old Bullding AMPICO Recital In the Auditorium Friday at 2.30 P, M The AMPICO-in.the-CHICK ERING, with Edna Beatrice Bloom, soprano, and J. Thurston| Noe at orgs Firet Gallery, New Bufiding | ulsters. Town ulsters. Dress Ulsters, Cock-o’-the-walk coats at their regular prices. $7 to $27 less in this greatest of great sales. Snow Shoes, $6 $6.75 to $10 grades. For per- sons weighing from 64 to 200 pounds, Skiis, $4 to $6.75 Maple and pine, 44s to 7 ft. in length. A few 7 ft. Nor- wegian skiis, oil-treates, $6.75. Burlington Arcade Floor New @uliding Dh, Pauuape Two NEW Lots Added to the January Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS ‘ine Ulsters in the Great Sale Wanamaker Ulsters that render the full service ulsters are made for Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 30 Mongolian Rugs at one-fourth less ; We do not think such good rugs as these will remain in the Store long. They are the best-woven of all Chinese rugs; better rugs than their new prices indicate. Color- ings are light blue, dark tan, tan, old rose and old gold. Examples of sizes and prices: Sale ale Rize Grade Price Bite Grade _ Price 8.10x6.4 ft... + $275 $206.00 tiatio et ft.. pied 9.8x8.1 ft, * 17x t.. 11.749 ft $500 sarees sa neoutit cae ‘ibaa . “ 12.7x9.10 ff 0 $487.50 11.9x9.4 ft $550 $412.50 11,8x10.1 f 600 11.6x9 ft $550 $412.50 12.6x10 ft. -$650 $487.50 11.8x9.2 ft. $550 $412.50 12.7x10 ft.. $700 $525.00 11.10x10 ft. $600 $450.00 13.7x10.2 fi $700 $525.00 90 Beloochistan Rugs at one-third less Hearth Sizes 50 of the $35 grade to go for 30 of the $40 grade to go for ... 30 of the $47.50 grade to go for. $195 to $275 Sarouks—special $125 to $175 10 only; average size 6.6x4.6 feet. $175 to $250 Chinese Rugs—special $125 to $195 10 only; average size 9x6 feet. $275 to $395 Chinese Rugs—special $195 to $295 15 only} average size 9x12 feet. ‘Third Gallery, New Buliding Important outgoing of Women’s VELVET Dresses At mere fractions of former prices $29.50 to $97.50 Mostly individual models for afternoon, din- ner and evening wear. Black, the fashionable red tones, and sapphire blue ' Second Floor, Old Bullding Boys’ Bathrobes at $3.75 Were in stock at $4.75 and $5.75 snug, comfortable bathrobes of thick soft material, in many ve colors and patterns. For sizes 4 to 18. $6.75 and $8.75 Sweaters—special $5 _ All bear the Wanamaker label, Nearly all are open-front style with large shaw! collar, button down front. In dark ates of blues, browns, heather and grays, ir, heavy ribbed stitching, some having different combinations, For ages 8 to 16 or sizes 28 to 36 chest measure. Third Floor, Old Building predominate, IN_THE BURLINGTON ARCADE STORE Suits, Ulsters, Overcoats $35.00 grade ... ) ( ... $35.00 di $10.00 grade... | $98 | 310.00 grade no rede ee | | $15.00 grade 0.00 grade ... ) { $50.00 grade $55.00 grade ... $38 ' . $55.00 grade $60.00 grade ... | ; ... $60.00 grade $75.00 grade |... $75.00 grade $23.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $33.50 grade grade grade grade grade Ne ; { i $35.00 grade ... $37.50 $39.50 $40.00 $42.50 $45.00 grade . grade grade . grade . grade .. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding IN THE BROADWAY CORNER STORE Suits, Ulsters, Overcoats 50 | | $97.50 ve ga $23.50 grade $25.00 grade $27.50 grade $30.00 grade $33.50 grade .. $35.00 grade $37.50 grade $39.50 grade $40.00 grade $42.50 grade $40.00 grade Broadway, cor. Bighth