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HOT STOVE LEAGUE HOLDS ; Courboin Organ Recital in the , Vriday’s News WARM SESSION DISCUSSING Auditorium, Today at 2.30 ’ BABE RUTH’S NEW TARGET Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Tefumes fiom Rhus in rare odors Especially selected because of their exelusiveness and certain qual- tties which give them appropriate- ness for evening use. Formerly A. Silk Shirtings— Less | | All that a manufacturer of silk shirtings had left of certain | T. Stewart The Most Impregnable Stronghold of Safety in fighting life's way, is to be not hasty. We should run some of our trains slowly \ very complete selection of the most dependable and satis- factory table cutlery will be found in the Helpful House Fur \ nishings Store. » groups. $3.50 Silk Broadcloths Various styles of satin-striped and A few patterns in a neat Jacquard $1.95 yd. for $2.50 to 1,200 yards 32 to 36 in, wide. checked shirtings, colors on white ground. Scene outside the new Yank Stadium at 161st Street, Brong. in a few days to start grass growing. The steel work {s all complete. No mistake about the big park being ( lay green sod for the new dia °e \ mond. Several fans leaving sub- o\ way station in background, and even at half speed, es- weave. Wight designs in one color combination, five designs in two color aia 7 OTA scinlics HY icessh beacdetoal Nd saetitag ial ready for the opening. eclally when the tracks are on combinations, one {1 thtes. _ Make your preparations early for your ‘Thanksgiving Brera wach Blocked by ‘ inexperienced Broad choice, from the leading dinner, ote $1.35 yd. for $2 White Silk Broadcloth 52 and 36 in, wide. ‘That question of the distance to right and even tempered en- field, though, ts still the subject of public debate on every subway train perfume-makers of Paris, in ex- quisite crystal bottles, many by Lalique and Baccarat, fitted into Sheffield steel Carving sets, and steel, 8 in, Carving sets —-8 in. Universal stag handles, 3 pes., gineers, blind to the risks of collision, accidents and possi- 1,200 yds. Fine quality of white silk broadcloth. | steel blades, 4.50 pieces, knife, fork lades, stay handles, passing the grounds. bilities of harm. Giant Fan—What d'yer mean, big- ' alike These silks are not only desirable for men’s shirts, but also for tub | $8 to $22. able knives and forks, set @ Best ball park in the world? This is| Ad speaking of grounds, the pre- There are proper bounds to boxes of charming design which | f,o05 for women, young gitls and little girls, and, for women’s shirts togo |" Buffalo horn handles, $15 to «and 6 forks, celluloid hans . Ridin, f liminary work on the extension of the be observed. Fortify yourself add the finishing touch. with the sports costume or the more severe type of taillewr. $16.75, $6.50, $7.50. Polo Grounds s getting In full ewing. Tho new arrangement will have a seating capacity of 65,000, all ready fo: the spring. E So as to give the Glants and Yanks plenty of timo {t has been decided hy the League Schedule Committee to put the opening a week later next year. Instead of starting on or about April 12, the 1923 season will start on or with patience and truth, avoid- ing loud words. Keep your temper at all hazards. If you cannot win today you may do it the next morning. (Stgned) Many of these perfumes are so delicate as to trail only a trace Prk ae of odor as a fragile scarf of mist. lingers around the mountain-top after sun-up. Others having a languorous persistence characteristic of Ori- Steak or game in. b arvers, handle celluloid “handl buffalo horn handles, $8.75. Sheffield stainless steel carving sets, 3 pes., § handles, 9 in, Gloves for Women, Children and Men | acrisijintiiiarysss #3 Grapefruit knives, 25¢ to 70c. Yank Fan—It’s got more seats than ‘ny ball park in the world—70,000; think of that. Giant an—What of it? Lots of a bandbox bullt Look at that right Huh! The Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Bullding Bread knives, 38¢ to $6. Knife sharpeners, 25¢ to $2. Knife sharpeners for stainless knives, $2.50. | | Paring knives, 10 to 60c. | | .— J es REDLEAF @ feats, yes; but it's for Babo Ruth. Meld; Just look it! So short i —= Carving sets—-8’pes., blades of irapefr hives, > the bat boy could hit one in there. | about April 19. The seven days’ dif ental Une ad a a Pall Mall From a famous English house. | best imported steel, 8 in, and 9 in. | ¢ NG nat of ma Pella i Yank Fan—It's as far as right field] ference will be mado up by filling in I Cel CASE Wiech a) a a blades, stag and’ buffalo horn | Ore ee eae i aeccker, $1.40 Rie Pole Grounds, the Monday dates in cities that have never to be overpowering. 2s co sae handles, $7 to $17. | soNutapicks with eracker, $1, jrounds, inne: ms, 8 pas steel $2.25, Giant Fan—You're crazy. Lemme MuUnle healers a cha others teens Babant’s Ambre Delhi, $20. (LONDON), REDLEAF, London, gloves are sold bladea) Gineiriettlies am RIVES | Domestic stainless steel tell you somethin’, if you ain't wise. November 2, 1922, Lytee’s Extrait Lyte, $18. LS exclusively at Wanamaker's. dozen, Celluloid’ handles, $8, ers-cocobola handies — % f% This park was built special for Babe] By tho way, it's about time St Lubin's Bouquet de Papillon, 10 dozen. | 1; 8in., $1.10, $1.25, BOMPONI ok back ith homme:run recor’ | Louis was Welle” wstiey: ceeiplalnt $10. f ; A new shipment—which, by the way, arrived on the very | |, Knives and forks, blades of stain. | tcher inives,6 in. blade, #1. Ve Bverybody knows that, [ got it from] through the Board of Trade about C ° h Monna Vanna's Quand!'Amour | Jast boat before the new tariff schedules went into effec —in- ibrear celluloid iealences gi 28° | ei piabrt adele Buliding yy @ fellow who drives for Col. Ruppert. | McGraw buying Jack Bentley from oncert in the Nait, $14, ' cludes favorites of long-standing and many new, smart models, lt 8, $8, $13.25. Seve' % Bt Disc bouts AEG sateaeahaenet| aan Auditorium aie hee reres GEE rae gloves of genuine deerskin for men and women and es {eters they're writin’ to the papers? Friday at 2.30 p.m Giablsin'a MEltaouleo) #10) ark capeskin” gloves for men. SHOPS FOR MEN—STREET FLOOR Yank Han (tadignant)—How'd you Xi at 2.30 p.m. eee ; " —_— a get that way? Ain't you got no feel- Edna Beatrice Bloom, soprano. ket Sotiaeeel fete ¥ Women s Redleaf Gloves, $3.50 to $16.75 im’? Hero them poor Colonels is Sudworth Frasier, tenor. Caron’s imez Qué Moi, Capeskin, buck suede, genuine ; wool—wool fleece, with an edging spendin’ two millions to have a real J, Thurston Noe, great organ, $17.25. ‘ ; deerskin, in tans, grays and sable | of fur, or full fur-lined. é nd yo ° kin’ The Ampico-in-the-Chickering. Arys’ Un Jardini la Nuit, $10, | tones, ball park and you guys are knockin’ rs 'y One style is lined throughout bs it. Ain't they entitled to sump’n’? First Gallery, New Building. Street Floor, Old Buliding @ressés Major Birmingham, inspect- x) Giant Fan. sayin’ that r fight be, but that ain't t field fence ain't a One-clasp at wrist, strap-wrist gauntlet style, some with two clasps and long wrists. with squirrel fur, $16.75. The prices begin at $3.50 and Joke. A 4 re ous ¥ follow gradations of $1 or 50c up Mas IN THE FASHION SALONS Unlined of variously tined with | to $f. FOnly a few styles are more Neutral lan —Who's them guys §hte—CAlab cake pute @ith Abad Milanese silk, seamless knitted | expensive. re — newspaper folks? Ask ‘em One of the group walks up and ad- men, baseball painted perforated tin cover—$10, HE THOUSANDS of good gifts at Oving- ton’s are a full palette of colors to gain the best expression of the art of giving. And the variety is almost as great as the different pictures that could be painted from the Set of paints! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. ing engineer. for a moment. Giant Fan (returning)—He aint no baseball man. He's one of them engi- meers. What's he parks, Huh? In a moment word of the contro- versy got to tho group of newspaper men. They got into just as heated an @rgument as the fans. Col. Huston—-Get the plans, Major Let's get this settled. Hey, you gen- tlemen (this to the fans) come over here. In another moment the group has Mmereased to a dozen, all with heads together. Neutral Fan-—Well, They talk earnestly know ‘bout ball what does she|= = = = = say (pointing to the blueprint)? n—Gentiemen, tue |} WARMTH PERMANENCY ASSURED ome plate here to t field foul line Major Birming distance from the the stand ut the is just two inches nec nan at the by using Warranted Pure Wool Vermont Blankets Polo Grounds, but the stand here pulls away at a wider angle from that point. In the middle of the stand it is further from the plate than the mid- die of the right ficld stand at the Polo Grounds. Yank (withdrawing with his companions)—Now whut you got to Oversize 72x84 full Specimen Pair $14.00 Delivered at Your Door PINK, BLUE, ROSE BORDERS All White VERMONT NATIVES’ INDUSTRIES BRIDGEWATER, VERMONT say? This Twill Coat Frock NEW— boasts gay triple Bourrelets for borders $79.50 ‘The Women’s Fashion Salons is featuring a new group of mid-season after- noon frocks— many of them copies of Paris—in such smart fabrics as du- vetyn twill and velours cloth—trimmed_ luxuriously with fur and fine embroid- ery and new uses of crepe de chine and metal galoons, ranging in price from $79.50 to $375. A delightful example of the dark blue _ twill frocks in this collection is illustrated, Beautifully tailored, it is simple in line, all smart coat frocks should be, and is given color and great distinction by three bour- relets or padded rolls of tinsel-stitched crepe de chine in lovely dulled pastel colors, Children’s Redleaf Gloves, $3 and $5 Of capeskin or buck suede in one-clasp models, in tan, gray and sable, lined with seamless knit-wool or fur. Street Floor, Old Bullding Men’s Redleaf Gloves, $3.50 to $18.75 Of strong Gnied th genuine deer- Unlined and variously lined in skin, smart “bark cape” or buck | Milanese silk, seamless knitted wool suede, the latter in velvet finish. | or fur. Gloves lined with squirrel In tan, gray and sable tones. fur throughout are $18.75 pair, Other prices follow gradations of 50c and $1 from $3.50 up to $7.50 and $10.50. Street Floor, New Bullding One-clasp models, gauntlets, one- Pearl-button models, slip-on models. Some handsewn, others outseam- sewn, A comprehensive collection of New Sports Fabrics . The Dress Goods Salon has received a new shipment of ma- terials from Al. Rodier in the new and delicate pastel colorings of which Paris thinks so well. . Kasha cloth, les damures drapella, les clans drapella and kasha quadrille all in the pastel shades, and darker colors as well. j Raillaine, perllaine and perllaine quadrille, in all the new colors and in melange. Other makers send us Wool velours de laine in broche Wool tweeds —always so well liked jacquard designs—in many lovely | by the sportswoman because of their for 35 inches. * Wanamaker Shirts Men A collection large enough to cover all dif- ferences in good taste, all needs, all sizes up fo 17 neckbands, and all lengths of arm up to +s *& 7 4 ond Floor, Old Bulldin colors. practicality. It may seem that good fit,good ! Fine white madras, soft and Rey ene Nets He knows ron mee 2 arate : Fine cashmere wool—in checks or appearance and good service | stiff cuffs, $2 to $3.50. can’t tell nothin’ ‘bout figures. Didn't Camel's hair boucle—a new and | Plain colors Rach when combined were obvious characteristics of Cheviot, for street and sport Ratinanc cenit cous sence save interesting English weave somewhat | #76,Very smart for suits, shitts.. Why make shirts, if | wear, neckband—or collar at~ Worl do it? fellers with make me tir I'm askin’ you, did he all t gotta say. Them yper, pencil and figures 4. In the mea ime Phil Schenk went right on with his sod laying. Already Tol Daniell, Brosaway. According to Engineer, Distance Between Home Plate and Right Field at Yanks’ Stadium and Polo Grounds Is About Same. Slender Frocks Of roma crepe, brocaded in velvet Specially made — frocks, copied for us from a much more expensive model to give Miss 14 to 20, A dress- maker’s frock—as one some- times calls the exquisitely Pyrenees Cloth—a heavy wool coating with a fleecy surface. $4.50 to $10.50 yard, First Floor, Old Buliding Cobweb-weight Silk Stockings In shades for evening wear resembling wool eponge with the camel's hair going through it. | The fashionable evening slipper is extrenuly exacting this year as regards the shade and weight of the stocking that is to be worn with tt. they lack such essentials? Well, some shirta do. Furthermore, shirts that com- bine all three characteristics with a fourth~-moderate price are rare indeed. You will find them here, at Wanamaker The Wonderful Range Silk broadcloth in fancy stripes and white, $6.50 to $8.50. Radium silk, in plain colors, $10.50. tached, $2.25 to $3.50. Light and heavy flannel, with neckband and collar attached, $5 each. Plain gray flannel, collar at- tached, $3 and $5 each, Special lots of Shirts Special purchases of woven and printed madras—all shirts made up for Wanamaker's over our own specifications. $1.45, $1.95 and $2.95 Large selections in each lot, Each lot carefully selected. Patterns mostly conservative ade, effective! i Imported English broadcloth the kind ‘that well-dressed oad Ty effectively simple French stockings with side clocks —white, $4.50. ere rt itimnaet 9 ’ : ger Finest woven madras, $5. | We ia have M E N S W EA R D E P I $65 Sheerest of French silk stockings | {2 # slightly heavier weight, of vivid Stk atripe madras, $4.60. | and nee we have ‘WEEK-END SPECIALS Crepe meteor slips and unusual cloth cabachons at the girdle are further indica- tions of the unusual distine- tion of these frocks. of cobweb weight, perfectly plain |Jade green, except for fine openwork Paris side | 3 to $6.50 pair. clocks in self color, are, of course, For gold or silver slippers first choice, in their delicate shades of peche, chair rosee—little deeper in | —exactly matching stockings may Fine woven madras with Jac- quard figures, $2 High count percates in stripes and small checks, stiff collars AT ALL TIMES— one of the largest and as good selections of shirts as can be found anywhere in the United tone than a tea rose—argent, {or | be had for $3.75 pair. to match, $2.75. States. ier ia silver slippers, black and white. In sheerer weighte—$4.88, $5. End-and-end maddraa in plain New goods _ MEN'S BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS—V neck, In coral, orchid, dark brown, $20 pair, With self color embroidered wide colors, soft collars to match, | or new lots coming in every coat model, all pure wool, in Heather Mix ture. Sizes 38, 40, 42 only. Value 8.50. Special at..........,.,.°.,. navy blue, black and white, Second Floor, Old Bullding <9 *e clocks, $3.75 pair Extremely sheer stockings decor~ ated over the instep with a delicate openwork pattern in a lace design— For Persian slippers nothing is smarter than sheer silk $3.50. jay. Men’s Pajamas, too tockings of those lovely shades be- $8 pair, Made eapecielly. {Gr Wan ine ia an ee nice *e. . A ginning at a tone just deeper than bi maker, over anamake: - weigh |, $6. MEN’S RIBBED WOOL SOCKS—English make. Women "5 Cost m S its Heahiand deapening into light brown Other evening shades terns. Domestic madras in_ plain Warm, dur ble and desirable, in dark Heather ume oul yD miohea ein ‘ge rose, Lei’ | are likewise represented, American Large and Roomy mies pink oid white, Lea ea Mixtures. All Sizes atc a Two-piece and fur-trimmed yim gnneet india iakineetooeta Fie CCP ier ie grehid, ping, ws sizes A, B, C, D imported. madras ean atin Value .85 pair. Special at...... eiatere auoaieace Gea 59 oft ceful duvet de laine is the fabric—moleskin, the fur. ‘The ymbinewith such slippers stockings Street Floor, Old Bullding Engli 4 an te fan l im yarioly of hea ie < rer) ae Feri silhouette is the new, not too severely tailored one, wit el aalea ported, $12 and $15. "lain while madras at $2.50. MEN’S “BEACON” BATH ROBES —- Military areata reidat (nee VOUT Lee ti naeeroiane 18 ise es aia oo sai nat Gags! “tapered ton Faney woven madras, special i ene 4 > ’ IN THE BOYS’ SHOP—STREET FLOOR ‘ian at $l. collar, two pockets, cut extra full, best work- us Sth e: 1 ae ae eat - A : 7 ; All wool flar $7.50. Flannelettes at $1.75, $2.50. manship. Ina variety of Indian, plaid and inaneaa . striped designs and co orings. pi 8 oa ; Second Floor, Old Building , ‘ Regular price 5.75. Special at........... +. LOO B G d $ 1 aieeg footie : : To complete these suits oys 00 uits MEN’S UNION SUITS—“'CARTER"” make, none . : better. Heavy quality Ba briggan, all sizes Gayly Printed Over-blouses at $15 75 regular and stouts. is 4 95 t 14 75 * Regular price 3.25. Special at... $4, o$ : Regu price 3.25 pecial at Ares 2.75 : BEY ier bi - 4 Average wholesale price t NIC eS yes mich aK sd Yersan patterns and colorings, effective very smart-~in the . MEN’S WOOL UNION SUITS — “CARTER simpleelipeaver hin baud bleusear Meta vintode ae We now have six styles ; make, heavy winter weight. An exceptionally ' Third: Bloat, O'd Ruliding Two pairs of full-lined knickers with each suit. Special purchase 1 11 2 well-made, durable garment. A . which goes well with our fine big stocks of handsome suits for boys of $ 0 $ $1 Regular price 4.25. Special at.....7 cop nee / ha) 8 10.18 yours, NS ea Kach with a sole of pl Women’s Topcoats, $39.50 intation rubber that has aroused such ap) ty P enthusiasm in iy Am fers, tennis players, and all oute MEN’S PLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS — Made from Hore Eloupess ery special at $115 door sportsme will wear well, yet is flexible and good quality Outing Plannel in desirable DTK SADNRCHG SARE OR Bh 8) et Be i i ger stripes, plain and braid-trimmed, Vo nech or of heavy English tweeds rn resorts these | ; 4 will be mu t le No other store hus any- we od mannish topeoa: and brow Ike t ; collar attached alae be r with much ii or in the weaving, which are so much Boys’ smart, sturdy Mackinaws, $9.50 up ne in and be fiiced to a pair in the kind of leather-and toe @ Value 1.50 t0 2.00. Special at 12 ) over tweed sui AP Roys’ Rubber Raincoats, $3. street Floor, New Building 2%. | duis Second Fle ENsEEEREREERERREREREIERSREEREEEEEEEEEEEene eee Old Bullding Street Floor, New Building Lee ee en eee ee ee eee ee es ts