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: : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. h] the board, 50th Street and Park Avenue, dlank jammed tn the artillery piece loaded for a salute, As a result of [Field Artiller; Capt. . the accident Adjutant General Kin- | Walker, 107th Infantry; Lieut, Joseph ; Club, luncheon, MeAlpin, caid has ordered a wider distribution | Huw 108th Vinfantry, and Lieut. J of the instruction pamphiets on tio} Dayld J. Nielson, 1th Infantry. By Lieut. Charles E. Keegan. | {ts armory im Brooklyn tnst night, | 08¢ of blank ammunition. a Prior to the review, Gen, Drum, WhO} cas gamuel D. Davies, Licuts. kd IN NEW YORK TO-DA Three hundred officers of the 2716] was Chief of Stall to Gon, Pershing | | Capt, Sémuel D. Davies, Lieuts, tt. Ae DWiston will attend a reunion dinner|in France, was dined at the Montaule | um Serate Jour were, W. rhe. Cotton Pinte at the Army and Navy Club next]Club by Gol. Frederick W. Baldwin] ham ¥ te er} tuneheon, Penne: and the offi f the 14th. Ca ington and John Murphy, comprised Saturday night. ry regiment now @ oMicers of the 14th. Capt 1 ing committee in charge of the annua! ; tl re in the National Guard forces in this] Murray J. Framan of Company 3 at-| cance of Company 1, 106th Infantry sic aha rected the special machino gun drill }) S46 other night at th Sethe State will be represented. Brig. Gen.|which featured the review, ang| Held the other night at the armory in George A. Wingate, formerly eom-|Lieut Michael Davidson staged a Brooklyn, mandar bf the 52d Field Artillery! cattsthenics drill. Bandmaster Louis! |. 7 Brotherhood Tratmmen, 1. i. ineeenty x se tan vonseibariar, Of] Dershengon led the musiolans. pileabla tor panies to went Pen SL Bere’ ROE etices’ Kaseslsdion poklyn, 8 , bs calls th, on ers’ Asi i Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan, Gen. approved by Adj. Gen. J. Leniie Kin |!ncheon, pennayivanin Robert L, iullard, Corps Area Com-| A dual meet and indoor baseball | 4 are; Corp. Austin "Linn, Head-|,, United Restaurant Owners! Asancta- ‘nanaer, and Henry Morgenthau, for./@eme Is being arranged between the] oie Company, 1094 Ei tion, mocting, Pennsylvania, 21. M. : f offloers of tho 106th and the Coheedath sen npn! ‘ingineet#: | Hebrew National Home, meeting, mer Ambassador to Turkey, will be Private Thomas W. Cody, 1024 Am- . % Infantry, Challenges have been ex- . Pennsylvania, § P.M. the speakers. Col. J. Weston Myers moution Ttrain; Private Jacob A. Her] Amertoan © ites for Devastated heads the committee that has made|Changed and accepted und the meet h Company, 15th Coaxt ee ne ennayive MM. ; will take place next month. Ath. | Man 86 pacsl France, meeting, Pennsylvania, 10 A. arrangements for the dinner, letlc officers of both commands wilt | fee Command; Private Paul Tau Epsilon Phi, meeting, Pennsyl- Quinn, Company M, 109th Infantry, | venta, 9 P.M. nd ea ta aa Sn Gis tal and Private Paul D. Beers, Company repared Reefing Assosiation, meet- ei e ¢] Tr, 40th Infantry. Waldorf-Astoria, morning. sfound, Toy Manufacture of the United The tegimental basketball team of Btetes, meeting, McAlpin, 10.90, the 10fth fatantey, in charges of| Brig. Gen. Geotge R. Dyer will ree] Lite as a F Art Club, eafd party, Sergt. Frank Bell, has renewed ite] View the Si2th Artillery Regiment at] Commodore, 1.30 P.M. spurt for Divisional honors, Games Pod Lodge dlp la eames Ree 6: Pha in China, ditiner, Commodore, T ve ed Wi reet, next jonday evening, Dec, is, rat . * Tao THEE Bilal’ bedse Hine naa [Gen ‘Dyer Wolfe Seeuenpanied by Wentchester County Chamber of Com- 18th Coast Defense Command, Major George Daly, Col, Nelson 1). u i ‘Tue athletic meet of the 107th, | Burr and the officers o fthe aiath, wil! scheduled for this month, has been | dine Gen. Dyor following the feview.] Ye Olde New York Braull Us M. B. of Postponed because of the regimental mene be en aintent and dance, Astor, § review net), Friday might by Brig.) Commissions announced in the cur-| New york © Gen. Fred W. Sladen, Commandant | rong a, G. O. ate: Major Clifford 15.| meeting, Aston, ca rapa es R. De Bevolso, [of West Point. rk MProbation and Protective fantry; Capt c Lodge, eupper. MeAlpin, 9 ‘hildren’s Free MeAlpin, THE DANSANT—Correct Oxford for dancing and dress wear. Patent colt invisible eyelets, light sole. sh Stern Brothers West gand Street and West 43rd Street. Al t DRESS SILKS * Very Exceptional Values Crepe de Chine —cou plete assortment of and dark colors, including liberal quantities of quelity and weight. Gasch-avten tos tak geet nigh a - 39 inches wide $1.75 Pee Vol * Annociation, mecting- vania, 1 F Cireater New York Surgical . theeting, Pennaylvent je Heth dinner, Pennsylvania, “Ald. Ase stern Accounting Officers, lunch- eon, Pennsylvania, rR R. The Tist will try a new one, it's a “Radic Review" and it will be brow. cast from the WBAF station next Monday night, Dec. 18. The program will lead off with an Adjutant’s cail by a bugier, a march by the 71st ban commanhtis on formations, a talk by Col. J. Hollis Wells on the benefit National ard #ervice, a band eon. cert and Taps by the regimental qu tet. The if is an Innovation th military circles, enabling approxi« mately a quarter of a million people to get In on the “review. RICE & HUTCHINS make correct footwear for all occasions. The prices are low, but the quality is high. SIGNET . SHOE SHOPS » luncheon, Astor, 1 P.M. Brig. Gen. Ch Branoh, 174th Infantry; Major Charles now about to assume command of the ee A. Liickliurst, 268th Field Artillery; | Association and the Girls’ | Protective 1345 BROADWAY at 2008: ue STREET at 157 West. 52d Field Artillery Brigade, delivered A pension award of $31 per month | Lieut, Charies Roth, 13th Coast De- “ Club, No. STREE’ Cast. STREET at ' parting taik t» the officers and hoh+| lias been allowed for the widow of/fense Command; Capt. Mrnest L. M. 150% STREET at 3% tye. Brooklyn 97 FULTON NOVELTY SILKS and PLAIN SILKS commissioned officers of the 10ist! Private Irving C. Culver of Battery] Miller, 68d Infantry Brigade, Major) panic School 18) No. 191 Bast Biat Cavalry, of which he was Cotonél.)A, 104th I. A., who was killed dure[W. C, Waggoner, 106th Infantry: | wtreet a Gen. De Bevoise talked on “Riding | ing thé Syracuse State Fair whom a ‘Lieut, Paul A. McLaughlin, 166th In. Board of Mdueation, meeting, hall of and Horsemanship.” Gen. De Bevolse a tg ~ - - is regarded.as one of the most expert horsemen in military service ‘in this country. Highly desirable ies. Ay te for Christmas gifts. Pached in hoidan Gaps agioon as SILK DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR. Woolen Dress Fabrics and Coatings—This season’s desirable weaves at unusually low prices. Cut lengths suitable for coats, The ‘Kquadron Polo team played a 9 to 9 tie with the teum of the Brov Jyn Riding and Driving Club the other night and inst night Headquarters Troop beat 1b Troop 4 to 8 jn the In- ter-regimental pola matches, wilh her tint heap ‘ens en tee ais Dan ener ee ee Se emy of Music next Friday and Butur+ ’ e : day nights sie Just what Fine Twill Serge in -black and. navy blue. The officers of the 105th Field Ar- tillery will hold a dianer dance ut the | - P armory in the Bronx on Saturday 20. Muny officen: who served with the regiment overseas will be gueyts. An entertainment by pre Look! he wants! 54 inches wide $1.65 Per Yard fessional talent will be during |" (OOLEN DRESS RICS—SECCND FLOO! the dinher. Capts. William E. Stotie- Hi . i he / ridge and George Lievers und Lieut. Joseph comprise Me committee Drum, Chief State, nt Polo coats... Ferrostat bottles. . oy Punching bag frames. All-wool Sannel shirta.... Antenna kits. ’ Fur-lined overcoats. . Aato coasters 085.00 to Fitted dressing cases. . Basket balla... .#3.50 to $12.09 Tolding umbrellas for travelling . +. 87.50 to $15.09 +++ 8100.00 do $945.09 - $8.00 to 840.0) $5.00 to $10.0) Cotton Dress Fabrics Imported Handkerchief Linen—Bxcepondl Inspector review Pedometers. .. Pocket tool kits +. $2.50 9 & $4.50 Boys’ teathen coats... 820.0! Fountain pen and pencil sets...... $7.50 to $21.5) Parl scarf pins $2.50 & $5.0) quality and color assortment. Fast colors. 4 Boyt “Toy Maker”. :... 88. Fountain pens.............. eres $2.50 to, 96.25 Ponchos, . - $2.50 to 85.2. Belts... $1.60to 89.59 Pull dress or tuxedo link and stud Radio receiving ar ae A. B. Belt Buckles 4.25 (o 084.00 OBR icen cra set aes eke . 85.50 to $89.0) oulfits,.....$15.00 to 6152.08 Si y Plt te ies. Maawtch, Mit caps £8.50 Fitted suitcases. ; 946.50 to 078.59 : Roller skates. $2.74 to 99.75 ee en $1.25 oe Brownie camera: ; ae 82.50 to 49.00 Fur caps..... 5 . $9.09 to $30.09 S a iperting Riding crops... Hoss’ shoes—* Westpointer......... 96.50 & $7.0. fitted bags... .$38.00 to $63.50 Orreiption ” Mifles. ., 5 a Boys’ shoes—*85 Percenter. $5.08 Flashlights 81,05 to 83.25 sie Scout tents Other new materials also on display and suitable for Kath slippers, men’s... 83.5) Flexible fyers.. 88.75 to $10.97 Sweaters....... 98.00 to & Christmas gifts will be packed in holiday Roys’ "Explorer biescles..... wee $35.09 Tishing rods... $4.78 to $90.09 Steamer rugs. .$10.00 to $#0.00 boxes pon ‘request Blanket bath robes, men’ ws 94.00 to 855.0) Foot muffs $10.00 to 618.09 * Silk pajamas., $8.00 to $20.00 | | Brushed wool mufflers, me ses 04.00 to 817.5) Fur gloves and Silke shirt ., $5.00 to 612.00 ‘ COTTON DRESS FABRICS—SECOND FLOOR. s Boys’ mackinews, 10,00 $6 $18.0? Rauntlets..,. 84.00 to $33.09 Spats. . $2.05 to $6.00 i | Wil folds and wallets, men’ + 81,85 to 818,09 Felt slippers... $8.00 to 85.25 Suspenders..... © .60to 92.75 Boys’ sheep-lined coats, .,, $16.00 to $28.00 Fur outside coats Smith & Wesson Fine neckiwcear mates ean) moiling *Scotch Mist overco: Shaving brushes. (Raccoon) . $250.00 to $4350.09 Golf clubs. .... $4.75 to $15.09 Gun cases..... $2.50 to $16.0) Golf putting device » 846.09 Boya’ rubber boots. Bieyeles—our *Explorer, for ; Noys' *Ropeco soft hats... s+ $3.09 » 4.00 85.00 revolvers $25.50 to $91.00 or $50.00 to $90.09 + & BS to $12.09 SRR RMR MRO RIMM ME The Curve That One of the greatest strides forward ever made in boots and shoes for infants and children has been made in Dr. Adler's Scientific Hy- grace Shoes, Every pair of these good- lookin g, easy-wearing shoes is built with Dr. Adler's Metatarsal Curve —the Curve which lends support to the young feet just where they need it. Protect the tender little grow- ing bones which are not asked to bridge the arch. The Dr, Adler Scientific Mo>tatarsal Curve does it. The child walks better, stands tiore erect, feels better with a pair of Dr. Adler's Scientific Hygrade Shoes, All dependable dealers carry the shoes with the Dr, Adier Metatarsal Curve. Be sure the Dr, Adler trademark is stamped on the shoes you buy. It is your guarantee of excel- lence and econom:, Manufactured by nwasser Bros., Inc., ; Island City, N. ¥, olevale Distributors, Crescent Shoe Co., ine Street, New York Delights Children . Business suits, .845.00 to $83.0) sas ) $1.50 to 85.0) rea, $1.09 to $11.0) Pageball bats...8 35 to A825 Boys’ skating shoes. . 95.0) Briet or decu- f ated ‘ment easea....$6.00 to $20.09 sie Rove’ ekating A Yl FAP... se 81,00 to $8.00 Bo: Boy in oxfords... Baseball aniforms (Boys’) 95.0) Dovs' boxing Goce Wien dover gloves.s.....-88.50 to 86.5 Clothes brushes. ‘ $175 to 8 Chdeon'e el-vool Ruosian over oats... R100) Combination brush sets... 89.00 th 815.0) Cutaway coata end vests... $80.00 & $35.0) Cane and umbrella sets. . $25.09 to $50.0) Cotton pajamas . $2.00 to Bie “Chummy" coasters. $16.59 & B18 5) Camera carrying cases, a) Cane umbrella: ¢ 910.0) d cases... o 86.5 "Composite derbies. : . $10.00 Collar bags..... 50 to $5.0) . $7.00 to $13.0) $1.50 to $16.0) Colt revolvers..823.00 to 851.00 fr Compasses,.... 9.75 lo 5.5) Cul Buttons... 01.00 to $22.0) Deesa vents of white pique Carryall: $7.50 10 $8.09 Dressing gowns 3.0) to 874.00 Dress shirts 02.75 to #500 Dole bags... 08.25 to 85.75 “Disoooter” fiyers.... $4.5) Dinner ovate and trousers. 70.00 to $00.0) Drest coats and trousers... , 878.00 to $95.0) Dress vests, ‘i es, Povaty, te alk, $14.00 to 816.0) wound Ge hte Rreotor sets,.., $2.50 to $10.0) Liveroharp penvils.. 6.6.45 . $1.00 to 85.0) ‘Bveihot” bags for campers. ......... $4.00 *Repistered trademark. Golf norfolks and knickers. . Gloves (fur-lined).. Iunting knives... . Hunting boots Hair brushes. Uandkerchiefs House coats. . Ithaca shot guns Initial handkerchiefs. Indoor golf games loe skates... Looming large for ihe eller gperyanins for Ma gurne Garment hanger sets. . 8 .50to M100 . 82,00 to $25.09 $2.50 to $4.00 Golf shoes... ..$10,00 to 818.5) Glover, unlined $2.50 to $5.09 . £50.00 to $60.90 . $8.00 & $9.00 »& $4.9) ty 83.75 9 & 819.0) i Oto 89.25 . $850 $5.9) . $6.09 to 844,90 210,00 & $15.0) $2.50 to 612.5) Wit baga. . $37.50 to $00.0) Key chaing.... 91.00 to $8.99 Kodaks » $6.00 to $60.0) Leather shirts Leather vests Loud speakers. $20.00 Leather key holders,..... $1.00 to $4.59 Leather coats.. 822.50 & $75.09 Laundry bags... $3.00 to Leather hat boxes $17.09 & $26.09 Lunch jars $7.50 to $15.09 Mackinaws $15.00 to 821.0) Moceasins . 8.0010 B80 Medicine balls S100) Menusacoaia Manicure sets sa ABER Of U1 Mackintoshes. 813.00 to 6420) Men's travelling slippers. « S sour Militery brushes, per pair « $9.00 fo 816.59 Motor robes $12.00 to 80.00 Madras and cotton pajamas. » $2.00 to $10.9) Motor lunch kits, Men's boxing gloves Motor guest capes Men's Romeo and Opera slippers Model neroplanes Pogo sticks. . ++ + 918.00 to $38.9) $8.00 & 11.09 . 955.00 & $60.0) 86.00 & 36.59 sou) ; 92.00 to 87.0) seen es 45.00 to $105.00 £5.25 to $hid Rocers Peet Company Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at Warren Herald Sq “Four at 35th S: Convenient Corners” Fifth Ave at atst § Scotch knit jackets, Scotch knit vests Silk umbrellas. silk four-in-band: Skating shoes (men's)... . Solid mahogany motor boata(toy).., 85. Silk handkerchiefs... . Silk housecoats ook 7.50 Bto $5.00 0 to $40.00 + 88.00 to $22.0! Safety rasors.., 64.00 to $10.00 Silk hata. ..., veces $1A0 + O78 lo $5.50 » $1.00 “Solight soft hats,. $9.00 ’ . Shel! veate..... $5.75 Tite “his Shooting mitts, . christmas Mocks Safety anen, .., Savage automation Sauer guns 083.0) 11.00 to $22.0) 10.50 to 875.00 Sleeping bags. .@18.09 to #5).0) Scottish and English golf stock! + 89.59 to $10.0) Striped trousers, s to $22.00 Silk dressing gowns. 9 to 875.09 *Scotch Mist caps (mer 49) $22.09 to $45.9) $18.50 to $35.9) Sheep lined coats ‘Too! boxes topper soft hats re ee $3.0) Thermos bottles - 82.59 & $3.5) Tuxedo felts 10.0) 1 shirts #5) Vonnis rackets 50 to 819.5) + 85.90 to $10.0) + 810.59 to $61.9) Travelling bags Umbrellas p Unfitted dressing cases Ulatera. . 965.90 to $90.0) Velour hats... 918,09 & 613.0) Velocipedes. .. $11.50 to 020.59 Waterproofed hunt- ing coal $8.75 to $15.99 9 08.00 & 99.09 Wool blankets.. $6.50 & $7.0) «Aft Order on we Wool socks..., $1.85 to $5.0) nin htin enaose fOr 4 . Kinsey weay noe Wool gloves. . $31.23 to $8.0 | HIFTH AVENUR Balance Monthly. 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