Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
sche “sa. fast ea e e 2ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922." ant of .| Packham and J. R. R ge’ for the privilege of doing poth. $7; The hotels plan to do a bigger bus-| pin, $6; Martinique, §6. Astor are those of iness than ever before, They have] The Hotel Men's Asnociation ex-/have thirty gues' consistently refused to proffer the|pects that 100,000 men and women] with sixteen gu cup that cheers and brings the head-|will usher in the New Year in New ache, and since Mr. Yellowley's and Mr, Bolan's mucilage sleuths have threatened all kinds of things against those places which were have gold, or’ allowed to the potent snifters, the hc of yore have apparently de forgive and forget, and are to go once more In droves to th; restaurants. For ihstance—the Astor 5 AY NOT BE WET BUT WILL BE JOLLY York's hotels, to say nothing of the celebrants at the country clubs in the metropolitan district. ‘The West- Kegg and W. A. Huenecke eee UNANIMOUS, quaffed, |to entertain 800. More “than 100 fraternal lodges oJand social clubs will hold their cele- 2} brations within looking distance of the bright leh are entertaining Hotels and Restaurants Pre- pare for a Celebration of “o!4 Fashioned Kind. ‘The editor: Did you get an: to our query Can $5,000 a week withou Copy reader: Yes, the same. / t do they hay?" New York simply WILL have its/ surance that no A cep henche.) seven orchestras will be playing at titel yr 1, Wallic New Year's celebration zero hour, th, Hi rd New York prefers it wet, but wil] The Bilt pdore arelieck, A. Re Philip Davis, ~ take It dry—if necessary, New York likes to see small figures already pa ton lists) X D. Burd to the golden knobs on the top of the will be County , OM the waiter’s check, but will puy |] two flagpoles © 1. D. Gibbs of the Bronx; the big ones if nec y The Waldorf will have its usual] ngell Alexander, Mrs. A. J New York may have a y | duota of ¢ have Ne 01 Herbert Asher, Robert H Year's celebration—and each cele same table , , Walter Bishop, but ft will certainly have one which | since the e. and the hostelry Bicknell, % reminiscent of the days when 'the| will also open every available ban price included ample liquid refresh-|aquet and a younger tainment for his guests. The » Ment for the host and similar enter- oe mont Davison, © New York's popular cabarets will Mast chair and such plac R charge from $15 along the F y|monico’s, Sherr and Pierre's an Alfred L. Faweett, Joseph [ < i district to $8 on the less lighted expect a phenom: ; aouraad’s Streets for the privilege of eating « dance Mrs. Frank Manyille, good meal and watching the knovk-} Here are some of the «announced | Moon, Norman Markwell, I". W. Net- Among the large parties at the Harris, who will Joseph Gros, : Frank Locker and twenty guests; Samuel B. Ballou, Mrs. R. W. Foater, Mre. L. M. Gethro, W. C. Heaton, George West, Hugh Vinnis, George P. Doelber, reputed to|chester-Biltmore, for instance, plans} Hoag, H. B. Stephens, H. H. Me- (From the Youngstown Telegrant.) oman ating? they are a) f them say they would like to ie wl w. J Oriental Cream Charge purchases made on the 28th, aoth or oth of this month will appear on bills rendered Feb. rst. | Pest & Co. Fifth Averiue at 35th St.—N. Y. | INVEST THAT CHRISTMAS CHECK | IN A SMART ‘fur Trimmed COAT | OUR AFTER-CHRISTMAS EVENT IS NOW IN PROGRESS \\ Wi omens $70 | $85 $110 | $145 LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON Hundreds of new coats, made | specially for us by the houses | that supply our handsomest and best Winter coats. Furs selected by an expert, and worthy to adorn such luxuri- y ous materials. Every garment beautifully tailored and FURS lined throughout with heavy crepe de chine or MATERIALS ie novelty crepe silk and crepe back satin. Tenens Opossum Dorceau H Beaver Maneella Squirrel To Close Out Shagmoor Platinum wolf Normandy apoorll 150 SPORT & TRIMMED HATS Desi Viatka squirrel ; ustrosa eu Velvets, velours, suedes, Originally 10,00 to 20.00 Me ae many London-mede 6.7 Black “and the season's ers Nutria Fashona t Stern Brothers 2 The Annual Sale of White While the quality of the merchandise offered in every department represented meets } with our high standards, the prices are the LOWEST in many seasons. An Exceptional Showing of Stern Brothers’ Standard Grades of PURE HOUSEHOLD LINENS Ireland Brothers’ “Hand Woven,” Liddell’s “Gold Medal,” and Brown’s “Shamrock” Linens Irish Pure Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths-- © Pure Linen Satin Double Damask Table Cloths $3.75, 4.75 and 5.75 each Napkins to match, 22x22 ins., doz. $4.90 $5.50, 6.95 and 8.50 each Napkins to match, 22x22 ins., doz. $7.50 Irish Pure Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths— 72x72 inches. 72x90 inches. —_72x108 inches. $4.75 $5.90 $7.00 Napkins to match, 22x22 ins., doz. $5.90 Irish Satin Double Damask Cloths (pure linen)-- 7ax72 inches. 72xg0 inches. 72x108 inchs. $7.50 $9.50 $12.00 Napkins to match, 22x22 ins., doz. $9.50 ' pod yards All vinen Check Glass owell — Goor Peyrd ew. . 24C 5000 yds. All Linen Crash Toweling Suitable for dish, hand and roller towels, Irish Pure Linen Sheets— Hemstitched; single. Pair $9.00, 11.50 Soft and absorbent. ——- Hemstitched; double. ' Pair 13.50, 16.75 ends, . . . . . . « Per dozen $3.50, 5.50 Irish Pure Linen Pillow Cases— Per Pair $2.50, 2.95 c Turkish Bath Towels Irish All Linen Typed Kitchen Towels— Per dozen $4.95, 7.50 ameeenaeen:”) Substantial Savings in a Clearance Sale of Hematitched. Heavy twill; hemmed WOMEN’S DAYTIME FROCKS Girls’ Coats and Dresses Here is apparel that will take care of all her Winter needsg—warm, smart, service-assuring, and most opportunely low in price ! Girls’ Coats of all-wool doubletaced and plaid-back coating. Belted model with inverted pleat in the batk and convertible collar. Also coats in heather mixtures with fur collars, Lined and interlined. 6 to 14 yrs. Value $18.50 $11.95 Girls’ Coats of all-wool polaire coating, camel’s hair, and bolivia cloth. Handsome collars of nutria, Belted, double-breasted model. ‘ (Ordinarily these dresses would be priced at $39.50) A variety of street and afternoon frocks that will smartly answer every individual need. Frocks developed in tricotine, marvilette, and in chammy knit, offering one a opossum, and raccoon. Lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 6 to 14 yearss Value $37.50 . . . . $22.50 gratifying choice of the season's most favored lines and style details. In black, navy, and brown. Sizes 34 to 46. L, Girls’ Dresses of all-wool serge, jersey, and ma 41Stern brothers? tweed. One-piece models with pleated or flare skirts, ene many with dainty touches of embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years $5 and 7.50 Not all sizes in every style. Three models illustrated. Women’s Hip-Length Blouses of CREPE de CHINE Specially Priced for To-morrow at $7.50 (Values to $15) A variety of styles to choose from, for some are hand-drawn, others are braided, and others still are embroidered in contrasting colors. Models with square and Jenny necklines, and with either long or three-quarter length sleeves. In favored suit colors— Green, cocoa, brown, navy, black, and grey. ° Philippine LINGERIE (Hand- Made and Hand-Embroidered ) At Prices Which Represent a Saving ef at Least ONE-THIRD on the Regular Value Quantities of new lingerie—fashioned with minute skill from soft snowy nainsook and So varied, so charming that any preference may be gratified. ornamented with shell pink ribbons Philippine Nightgowns with round, © Envelope Chemises—With round neck- square, or V neck-lines; styles with sleeves or sleeve- lines or made with bodice top and straps less models. Embroidered in lovely designs. over the shoulders. $1.85 $2.95 $3.95 i Hand-Made Chemises with plain hems, | $1.90 $2.25 Separate Drawers » regulation sizes, $1.65 $1.95 | naa arene ene $1.85 _ $2.95 $3.95 Petticoats — Elaborately hand-embroidered, $2.95 $1.50, $1.95 10 $3.95 Vests and Step-in Drawers to match, $2.25 fe) ) “eas