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: NOVEMBER 27, 1922, _ he located on 12th Street, and thd extt plaza on 14th Street. Both etreets will bo widened 100 fect. ‘Their present width i» but thirty feet, ‘They will be made wide enough for two lines of traffic. While the street widening plans are stil! tn abeyance, due to a cinsh be- tween the members of the Jersey City Commission and the Tunnel Commis- TWO.OLD CATHOLIC PARISHES OBSERVE In the Auditorium—2.15 and 3.15 p.m. Lilian Owen’s Marionettes in Holiday Vaudeville Merry mimic, music and mummery by marionetie men and maidens. ‘ First Gallery, New Bullding Santa Claus will be om his throne in Toy World each day from 9.80 to 4.30 to receive the little children, Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Bioadway at Ninth, New York Christmas is Four Weeks from Today--We are Splendidly Ready Formerly A. T. Stewart the present situation that the tour is being made. _ « sion, the widening of the thoroughfares iy must be made or the full capacity of ; the tunnel will not be available, and it P te to wequaint the Commirsioners with —-— a THE QUESTION. (From the Kansas City Star.) “Sir, no one can allege aught against my private life!" pompously asserted the Hon. Thomas Rott. “In that case,” snapped old Festus we afford to spare you lifer” Many Members Attend Spe- cial Masses at St. Peter’s }, and St. Alphonsus’s. | IN THE FASHION SALONS } Women’s Knitted Frocks HALF PRICE - e jae $19.75 to $82.50 mported frocks and frocks made from fine imported materials by our foremost makers. One and two-piece models. Wool, wool and fibre silk apd fibre silk alone. The simple, smart frocks worn so much by well dressed women both here and abroad at fall and winter resorts; splendid for coun- try wear. Two Impertant Groups of DINNER SETS b) To fit for the feast royal $45 Sets of American porcelain, $25 20 of these, 100 pieces in each, fine white light-weight porcelain body, so good in quality it is diffi- cult to detect it from china, dee- orated with rich coin gold bands and lines. Graceful shapes of round and oval vegetable dishes and big 18-inch turkey platters. 18-inch turkey platter, 2 other platters, 3 vegetable dishes. 1 sauce boat and stand. Two Roman Cathollo churches, St. Peter's, at Church and Barclay Streets, and St. Alphonsus’s, Canal Street and West Broadway, celebrated anniversaries yesterday in commemo- ration of milestones in the growth of the Catholic Church in New York City. St. Peter's, known as ‘the cradle of Catholicism in New York,"' celebrated the one hundred and thirty-seventh anniversary of the dedication of the original edifice and the thirty-seventh anniversary of the consecration of Its Present structure. Thousands attended solemn mass, celebrated by the Rev, Edward R, Moore. The Rey, Johu EB, Wick- ham, LL. D., pastor of St. Brendan's Roman Catholic. Church, 207th Street and Perry Avenue, the Bronx, ,and late supervisor of the Aposfilate Fathers, preached the sermon, The Right Rev. Mgr. James H. McGean, for forty-two years rector of St Peter's, presided at the ceremonies, ‘The boys’ societies of tho parish gave ® minstrel show yesterday afternoon Tt will be repeated to-morrow night. Archbishop Pat:ick J, Hayes cele- brated the diamond jubilee anniver- #ary masy at St. Alphonsus's Church, in conimemoration of {ts founding seventy-five years ago. Former mem- bers of the parish attended the mass. St. Alphonsus's parish was founded in 1847 as an offspring of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer on ¥ ‘Third Street. Situated in what was then “downtown,” it rapidly grew to be the largest in the city. The pres- ent edifice, now surrounded by ware- houses and business buildings, was erected in 1870. % 1,348 pairs of Women’s Shoes Originally $8 to 141$3.85 in our own stocks. . Tuesday A miscellaneous collection of well-made shoes gathered together for a quick clearaway. Three styles are illustrated, but there are numerous others appropriate for every occasion. Sizes 214 to 8. Widths AA to D—a few AAA widths. High shoes—and every woman should have at least one pair of high shoes—in black calfskin and patent leather with black kidskin, Oxfords—for sports and trotteur weat—in black calfskin, black inet gray buckskin with black trimmings and tan buckskin trimmed with fawn, Afternoon slippers of black patent leather and black satin. Opera pumps of pink, white and black satin, bronze kiddkin and silver motal cloth, Women’s Rubbers, too—2,250 pairs at 25c Low and high heel rubbers, sizes 2% to 4%. ¥ Firet Floor, Old Buliding REDLEAF Gloves for Women Smartest for Midwinter wear and most acceptable for gifts $4.50 to $16.50 pair Made in England to our very own specifications, Redleaf gloves for women combine great warmth with smartness of line and simplicity of style. Simple stitchings on their backs and beautiful de- tails of finishings acclaim them true aristocrats of the glove world. ‘Two outstanding styles Strap-wrist slip-on model with gusset for fulness, or gray or sable Cushion Sole Shoe —for Tender Feet bigh Ninth Street Side, Second Floor, Old Bullding 8 * FINAL SALE! Women’s Tailored Suits, $20 ~ Originally priced $59.50 to $6950 Simple two-piece suits of vel- dyne, duvet de laine, and other soft pile fabrics—no fur trim- mings, but perfection of tailoring and interesting treatment of such details as collars, cuffs and pockets. Second Fiesr, Ote Sultding 1 covered butter dish. 1 dozen each of dinrier plates, en plates, soup plates, bread and 1 cream pitcher, utter plates, cups and saucers, 1 sugar bowl. dessert saucers, $165 Sets of Swedish china, $125 107 pieces, including 16-inch turkey platter, and the same pieces as in the above set with the addition of one dozen breakfast plates and without the covered cream pitcher and sugar bowl. Beautiful creamy toned china body, highly lustrous, with shapes as unusual and as graceful as one finds in Wedg- wood or other equally fine china, Graceful boat-shaped vegetable dish and one round, both with fruit-shaped handles. Wide ribbed shoulder. Fancy China and Glass 17-piece China Tea Sets 25-pe. Breakfast Sets, $12 $7.50 and $10 «ot iroported china i, two co 3", : * signs, rosebu on one, ue scrol Six attractive designs, including | Siventional border on the other. pin eres Rs gold aa Service for two persons, ‘ea pot, sugar bowl, cream jug 5 and six cups and saucers. Fieve Veen bush HIS Cushion Shoe is ideally suited for all folks who walk or stand a great deal. The sole eases every step and relieves the whole spinal system. in other ways this Cushion Shoe is typically Coward— trim looks, pliable leathers, unusually well made. Wear Warm and cozy things for the baby Whether it be a complete outfit or a dainty gift, the Baby's Store is equipped to furnish, at moderate prices, ae TO INSPECT VEHICULAR TUNNEL AT JERSEY END Approaches and Exits on Jersey Side for 25-pe. China Breakfast Of flame-colored glass, wonder- velvet finish buck suede or of tan capeskin, lined with wool fleece and yr by 4 Mast Be Widencd, it this fall and winter. Pelvey Fit PAO oes ar pe everything the young baby Sets, $25 Acca ene _ Semberd of the New Jersey, Braue iassabeltpic ay Sttaperist buck suede model with gusset wrist, in sable or gray, Niroarybindee, thas tatyiak Of mother-of-pearl lining with | § ; Street Floor, Old Bullding. i ‘i rose and cobalt blue borders, gold Similar to the precedi uy ‘York Bridge and Tunnel Commisston ‘a built of ‘well seasoned wood, fol Pi ‘ing group = i pu A “Oh lines and handles. Service ly in larger sizes. wee an ot ae aaa | «6 games S. Coward a Springs and ribbed THE FAREASC SOP | Se cect oe |e cllmaea aka tunnel under the Hud: A ted 260-274 Greenwich St,N.Y.C_ Hy wheels or iron casters, in ivor - ae uneer he uleen 5 Arounvanied Says Pantaloon Chemises or iron casters, in vory | Glass Flowers , enamel finish, $29.50, Mattresses, cotton-filled, $10.95; hair-filled, $12.95, they will also be shown the progress made thus far on the Jersey side. The Jersey City entranee plaza will $4.50 to $8.95 from China cheese you'll often dream of ~but never — Of lovely silks A new and practical version of the chemise—a vest chemise and step-in drawer cleverly joined into one garment—at- tractively boxed for Christmas. Crepe de chine, radium silk and crepe back satin, daintily hemstitched or — effectively trimmed with net footing, fine Valenciennes, Binche or hand made filet lace. In shell pink mostly with a few of the less expensive styles, In honeydew and mauve Third Floor, Old Bullding Woinen's Silk The Neglected Jewel | may come into its own as i a beautiful Christmas gift, provided it is given a new | setting now. We pride ourselves on* having on the staff of our Jewelry Store artists in the | | business of resetting stones to modernize their use. All wool blankets, white with pink or blue striped borders, single size, $2.25; double size, $6.95. Plaid wool blankets, in pink or blue, $4.95. Other blankets, in cotton or wool, 55¢ to $10.95, Madeira pillow slips, com- plete with pink, blue or white sateen covered, kapok filled pillows, $1.35 to $5.95. Long nainsook slips, machine made, 55c; hand made, $1.25. White cashmere wrappers, with dainty touches of em- broidery, $1.95 to $6.95. Third Floor, Old Buliding Made with the perfection of modeling and detail that char- acterizes the Chinese artist. Pots of narcissus, so perfect that they look as if they had just been taken up from a spring garden and brought into the house. With a copper pot. 4% inches high, green pat- ine, $20, Flowers alone, $5. Pots of red berries with broad green and white leaves, they look like Jack-in-the-Pulpit berries, but are probably somes thing mysterious and Oriental, $20 with copper pot; $5 alone. Also glass chrysanthemums, pink and white, very decora- tive, $5 Shices, Fourth Gallery, New Building Wilton Rugs Hard to Get The demand is far greater than the supply. Many stocks that we have looked over are sadly depleted. But here —at Wanamaker’s—we happen to huye just now— A full variety _ By all odds the most comprehensive selection to be found in New York, as is evidenced by our collection of 9x12 feet rugs, the most wanted and standard size, 9x 12 ft. Worsted Wiltons 9x 12 ft. Wool Wiltons AMLESS) (SEAMLESS) $130 and $135 $86.75 (SEAMED) (SEAMED) $94.75 $110.50 $87.50 $128.50 $135.00 $96.50 $105.00 because of} Larger and smaller sizes, in the same variety and at proportionate ¢ # LIEDERKRANZ ‘ CHEESE : he cheese that makes the meal The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. ASPIRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. _ Insist) Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain ‘Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets —Also bottles of 24 and 10—Druggista. feovirin ia the trode mark of Beyer Manufacture of Menoeceticaciderter of Galigylicacié Umbrellas, $5.95 Sensible gifts Sensible because so useful; so useful because assuring long wear. Of all silk taffeta in navy blue, green, brown, purple, red, black, with satin border finish. Wood sh light in only 3 much higher handles, the smartest just now, with leather strap or ring. Street Floor, Old Bullding. price, Gifts of brass and “Intarsia” Tie to $40 each 2)0 pieces of European brass, plain and ornamented, in rich designs, and of “intar- sia'—brass with wood inlay. Scores of pieces suitable for the desk, the smoking room, the boudoir, each a gift whose rich appearance and fine workmanship will endear the giver. Street Floor, Old Buliding. the store. wish to fill the cupy with new paintings arriving worth twe now asking rouping them umong them are | originally marked so, all. to almost given away. It is amazing what com- y new and beautiful be obtained in this way and fortunately | there is still time to fill | your orders for this work before Christmas, | Jewelry Store, Street Floor, Old Buliding | MAIN AISLE SALE Imported Imitation | Venise Laces 35e, 55¢ and 75c¢ yd. A special purchase of lovely laees, ordinarily sold at 95c to $2.50 a yard, from a leading lace maker of St. Gall, 5 erland, who specializes in reproductions of hand made laces, Edgings and insertions, 1% to 4 inches wide, in white and ecru. | Main Aisle Street Floor, Old Bullding We have grouped together Some 200 Oil Paintings Many of them from the Paris Salons to be sold at fractions of their original prices $10, $25, $50, $100—and a few at $200, $300 and more Most of these paintings have, shouldn't they, since the at various times to| always decorative? Now we pace they oc Hlections of | Sizes varied The sizes are from a square sizeof little decor patches of éolor to hang b« a desk, quite small enoug! ‘| apartment walls, to very | paintings, suitable for and clubs, where equare lurge spaciou: gest of the feet, other Bring you, Eighth Gallery, New Building our me |The Glow exquisite, Odd Linen Table Cloths Slightly mussed and soiled Offered Tuesday at one-fourth to one-half less; practi- ¢ Some examples: 222 yards $5 were $7. $6.75 were $9.50. $7.85 were $10.75, 2 2244 yards $6.75 were $8.75. $8.75 were $12.50. $9.50 were $13.50. .Many other sizes go between, When fitted with the proper appliances—such as these: Andirons — P olished brass, brushed or dull brass and antique brass finished, $15 to $130. 88 fire sets, $16 to $50, $12 50 to $350. $80. 1 holders, $20 to $22. Brass toasting forks, $1.50 to S4. Brass $3 50 to $10, rth bru Brass fire lighters, Brass trivets, $12. ly all sizes from a 2x2 yard cloth to a large banquet cloth. 228 yords* $8 were $10.50. ° $12 were $16. $14 were $18, In fine quality Moravian linen: 2x8 yards—$19 were $40. 2%4x5 yards—$33 were $75. Firat Floor, Old Bullding “of the FIREPLACE! Iron andirons, $4 to $138. Black spark screens, $4.50 to | san, Iron fire lighte Fire bellows, $5 Gas logs, $11.50 to $17. Coal grates, $8.25 to $1 Wood grates, $9.75 to $11. Brass and black coal hods, $15. . Seventh Gallery, New Buliding IN THE BOYS’ OWN SHOP Boys’ $12.50 Sheepskin-lined Coats, $9.75 Light brown moleskin shell, lined with golden fleece pelt Reaverized collar, belt with heavy bucklé, sweater wind cuffs. In double-breasted model. A strongly built cout, designed long serviee. Good Overcoats, $10.50, $12.75, $16.50 $10.50 in sizex 3 to 10 years, and $16.50 in sizes 10 to 18 years, but not a wes in each group. Warm, long-wearing coals, well tailored, to wit nd bard usage, Wool Norfolk Suits, $14.75 full Wl-lined kniekers, In w . Sizes 8 to 1B y pusers Suits, ‘< lore Two 4 1 month o ay Stee EVERYTHI ears, Street Floor FOR ‘I New Building HE BOY NG De | prices. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding INDIVIDUAL HOPS Do Your Clothes Fit YOU The REAL you—your Personality —or Only Your Body? In college or in business, the young man demands that his clothing shall ex- press his personality, his force, his youth. His taste runs to tweeds and homespuns, to warmer colors, more daring pat- terns. And the cut of his cloth- ing must be different, must be individual. Wanamaker clothing for young men answers these demands, The fabrics are good looking tw 1omespunsy ts, in patter that appeal to young eyes—grays, s, and a pleasing collection of diagonals strikingly The small lapels, short vents, straight backs, and wide- cut trousers. Norfolk models, too, Three and four-button models—$35 to $60, Norfolk sports suits, three and four pieces, { $40 to $75. Cloth Hats for Men, $4 cloth in two good looking shades—a und a light tan, Leather sweat- vell made, closely sewn winter wear with a heavy ulster. Sizes Mufflers of Suing knit silk $10 to $30 in daring combinations too. Of heavy Swi ( owing color ative de erous length and of stripes. More knit silk, Gen- Street Floor, SPECIALIZED SERVICE New Bullding, TREET FLOOR