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) FROM U. S. : MILLION RUBLES EACH IN MOSCOW NOW of Soviet Paper Money The Bolshevik rudle has beon Pesan to such an extent iy that {t has been a common “Ocourfence for dealers to boost “Many articles billions of rubles overnight. These were princi- ly Wiamonds, gold and plati- “mum jewelry, furs and other Fuxuries sought by speculators, the “quadriilionaires’ and others ith londs of tho Soviet paper ‘One day the ruble dropped to 95,000,000 to the dollar, and two Mays later {lopped back again to 27,000,000 to the dollar, where it remained ‘‘stabilized’’ for several ‘weeks. During this perlod the ‘@treet carefare on the Moscow trams was increased in one jump 500,000 rubles to 1,000,000 @ single ride. “American made cigarets are Bow on sale in the strects of ‘Moscow for about one million Soviet rubles cach. HEARINGS FOR FEDERAI. ‘CHILD LABOR CONTROL Senate Sub-Committee Plans for Constitutional Amendment. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—The § Judiciary = sub-commit will hearings Jan. 10 for legislation ting a proposed constitutional ment to authorize Congress to ehild labor, it was announced Tt was said it will hear representatives of organizations interested {n the ex- tension of Foderal Jurisdiction over the age at which children may be employ and the sanitary conditions under wh hey may work. Members of the sub-committeo, 1s composed of Senators Republican, California; Colt can, Rhode Island, and Wal. There's a good reason for the sweet whole- someness of BLUE GOOSE Oranges. They are ripened out in the \ sunshine; on the trees, not-in the crate. And the groves where they mature are tended as carefully as prize gar- dens. * When youask for BLUE GOOSE Oranges you are taking the quickest way to secure full-fia- vored, carefully graded, juice-filled oranges. You can be sure they really are BLUE GOOSE, because this name is branded indel- ibly into the skin of every orange. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS INC. Distributors New York Sales Office Washington and Duane Sts. BLUE GCOSE ORANGES sad | Sey - Only Quality makes Low Prices Low Astor Place at Ninth Street _ Last Business Day of the Yi ear--Saturday-- Brings Cheery News =e THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. T! Stewart Best Known Store in the World Store Hours: 9 to 530 It is Not the Leap at the Start but the steady going on that gets there. The most conscientious economist of time finds the days too short for what he wants to do. To the thoroughgoing man almost every week has more than seven days in it—by dint of extra endeavor. Whatever our work may be we must shoulder it and not waste an hour, It is of no use to dream of nothingness, or knock at this door and then at that, or hunt a bell rope to call some one to help us; each must lift his own burden and preserve every minute to finish his own part and not set a bad example of idleness or shirking to the other fellow. i There is a point to stop at, but it is not until your fair duty is done. We cannot wait upon our good customers by gos- siping or looking out of the windows. Our business is limited to the measure of watchful- ness; celerity and agreeability of our representatives in each section. (Signed) Mb f a a Women’s Fine Low Shoes, $5.25 For $8 and $10 grades _ 400 pairs of smart-looking shoes that were late in de- livery and on which the maker gave a special concession; and 200 pairs from ovr own regular stocks. splendid collection ¢f modish styles, including many ions of the much-favored tongue and one-strap slippers, 1 the fashionable leathers. Sizes 214 to 8, in widths AA to D, in the lot, but not in every style. First Floor, Old Building 5,000 Balls of Wool, 15 each Our 40c to 65c grades Once every few months we are able to purchase ‘at sub- stantial savings the surplus stock of this well known manu- tacturer. Luster Floss Silk Ice Wool‘ Vigola Heather Wool Iceland Wool v in Four-fold Germantown Shetland Floss 4 Silk and Wool Mixed Spanish Stocking Yarn Scotch Sweater Yarn in many desirable light and dark colors. The early shopper will tind enough of one shade to make sweaters, hug-me-tights, childre veater sets, dresses, &c. A thoroughly capable teacher will give instructions free of charge. No C.0. D's or telephone orders. First Floor, Old Building Your gift money invested in RADIO will bring happiness all the year Model U. R. Radak receiving set licensed under Armstrong S. Patent 113149 The Radak H. R. Receiver With all equipment—head phones, battery, ywacuum tube, aerial ($43 equipment—at This outfit has sold for as much as $65, Iv is in every way perfect and is so guaranteed. Splendid re- sults are being obtained with this long-distance receiv- ing set. One man writes: “I was able to hear Davenport, Iowa; Chicago, Winois; College Park, Georgia; South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, and other intermediate stations.” d through the experimental sta, cted, even by the novice, With Seventh Gallery, New Bullding IN THE FASHION A Sale of Evening Gowns and Wraps of smart distinction Evening Gowns, $25, $45, $85, $135 Formerly $35 to $395 Chiffons, crepes or in the simple graceful gowns of exquisite color. Velvets in the lovely slen- der gowns reflecting the mediaeval mode. Velvets, too, cades in more fashions. Note:—the price ri is that of our Day-after- Christmas Sale — which met with so great success that many more frocks i hace been repriced to meet H the dem . . Evening Wraps, $50 to $245 One-half the original prices Magnificent wraps of brocades and fur. Picturesque wraps af velvet. : The great majority are fur-trimmed and beauti- fully so—with just the right fur chosen in each case to give the silhouette and the color scheme the perfect finish. Second Floor, Old Building SALONS and bro- formal Much y News for Miss M4 to 20 eS Charming New Frocks \ $29.75 and $49.50 Frocks of new wool fabrics. A delightful version of cross- bar wool crepe—that is at $29.75. Imported suede cloth and the ever smart twill at $49.50. —and the new “tie” frock that is so 6verwhelmingly a [ >| success, in crepe satin at - $49.50. In gray, beige, henna, brown and navy blue. * * * Stunning Tweed Suits In Year’s-end Clearaway $25 and $38 / Formerly $39.50 to $59.50, S English tweeds and home- / spuns in the smartest of soft \ blues, gray, browns and | mixtures, Perfectly tailored / The distinctive air of made-to-order tailored clothes \ has been successfully caught in these suits. Winter weight—the jackets are interlined—several are collared with raccoon or opossum. 30x or double breasted, slender straight finger-tip and belted models. * * * New fur-trimnied Coats Specialized in Price, $89.50 New copies of our $95 and $98.50 coats—trimmed with fitch, beaver, fox or squirrel. Smart fashions, of course, in the best soft pile fabrics, in effective shades of brown, blue, red, and black. Second Floor, Old Building Wanamaker Refrigerators at Special Prices $31.75 Refrigerators for $19.75 30 in. wide—18% in, deep—42 in. high—75 Ibs. ice capacity. $36.00 Refrigerators for $22.25 32 in, wide—19% in, deep—46 in. high—90 Ibs. ice capacity. $40. 0 Refrigerators for $24.75 84 in, wide Three door, § are solidly co golden oak fini nickel-plated. in. deep—48 in. high—110 lbs. ice capacity, sion chambers are lock seam type, finished with durable white enamel. Ice chamber i$ galvanized steel, watertight joints. Shelves are wire, tinned to prevent Interfor removable trep end he famous Puritan refrig- e been selling fo a quarter . New 1923 models e factory. Mail orders still filled. Seventh Gallery, Now Bullape erators tha! In the Auditorium Saturday at 2.30 P. M. Concert at 3 P. M. A talk on the theatre by William A. Brady —well known theatrical man- ager and producer. SUBJECT “* Great Actors I Have Known” First Gatlery, New Buliding Women’s Brushed Wool Scarfs, $3 Long, stunning sports searfs of fine brushed wool—soft and warm—in plain colors or smuart- ly striped in several vivid, con- trasting shades. Chinese red, French blue, green, tan, brown or navy blue. Street Floor, Old Building Exquisite Silk Stockings For evening wear $3 to $20 pair Sheer from top to to most in fashion for evening wear—silver gray, pale flesh colors and the many shades of pale beige. In black and white also. Street Floor, Old Building. ‘ 4 Short lengths of Silks at Half Price Silks of every kind and color —and velvets too—in short lengths from half a yard to three and three-quarters yards. All half price. Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Buliding Peiticonts an. Pettibloomers $1.45 to $2.95 Fine quality sateens, plain or flower-figured, in lovely browns, gray, royal purple, uavy blue or binek. Petticoa for street and sports w are smartly trim- med with plaited ruffles or are fashioned in practical tailored styles. Pettibloomers, str forced, are finished tailored cuffs. reln- Other petticouts, for every daytime occasion, of soft, souple silk. i site colorings, $3.95 to uppropriat nd even Third Floor, Old Building Schoolgirls’ Corsets $2.95 to $5.45 For the convenience of the young girl home from school or college the Corset Salon has assembled all the correct. types of lightly-boned corsets in our specialized styles. Wrap-around corsets, con- structed of a dainty pink striped material, $2.95. rsets, in pink ha- stitehed in Nght elastic waist- medium or long in pink silk striped ba tiste, $3.50 and $5.45. Third Floor, Old Bullding » with Excellent Chocolates 50c Ib. in @ neatly suggestion for t holiday, Eighth Gallery. New Buliding Street Floor, Old Building Wotan’s Garters $1 grade, 65c Good quality stars Street Floor, Old Bullding Saturday—Important Clearaway of Children’s Clothes Coats at $5, $10 and $15 for $7.75 to $25 Grades Adorable, all-covering coats for little sisters and brothers of 1 to 5 that have been carefully tail- ored to our order in lovely, soft textured fabrics. Each coat is fully lined and warmly tnterlined and is: becomingly collared with caracul, nutria or Australian opossum, or has a smart fitting collar of self material. Hats at 95c to $3.95 for $2.95 to $6.95 grades Attractive shapes for both and boys in the same dee: fabrics as the coats, : Boys’ Suits, $1.95 to $4.95 for $2.50 to $6.95 grades Mannish coat models and the always popular Oliver Twist style in chambrays, Devonshire cloth, linens and Spastamss Sizes 2 to 4, in pretty light colors and white, ‘Third Floor, Old Building Notable End-of -the of Girls’ Coat -the-year Sale s and Frocks Coats at $22.50 and $29.50 Were $29.50 to $39.50 Soft, all-wool and bolivia—in smart, coats that we have had made to our order, models for school and sports wear. Stunning fur trimmed styles for more formal occasions. Sizes 6 to 16, in Lanvin green, rose, brick red, brown, tan, soft heather mixtures and French blue. Frocks, $9.75, $12.75 and $19.75 Were $16.50 to $29.50 Wool jersey, serge, Poiret twill, duvetyn, wool crepe, velveteen and checked wool velours, each a charm- ing interpretation of some distinctive phase of the winter mode. Navy blue, browns, henna, brillian 6 to 16 ¢ fabrics — chinchilla cloth, double-faced coatings, tweeds slender-line carefully Strictly tailored » French blue “and tan, in sizes it Second Floor, Old Buliding. 98 Boys’ $40 Ulsters Going Saturday for $19.75 From our own stocks—lucky the boy who will get one, 48 of imported fabrics in belted ulsters with storm collar: this season’s best style; full © 8. Sizes 8 to 18 years. ‘Also 50 ulsters made of domestic fabries—at the same price—$19.75, Ulsters & Our $65 and Double-breasted overcoats and raglans. Of plaid back and plain bac ots and tweeds, In shades of heather, br All from our regular ste tailored—highest standard. Sizes 34 to 46. storm ylsters, Street Floor, New Bullding Overcoats $70 grades town ulsters and box k overcoatings, fleeces, chevi- gray and tan, » Which means Wanamaker And the weather man says: Storm coming, much colder; real winter at last. —ALSO— Men's and young men’s suits, l our $50 and $55 grades, for... \ $38 A full variety of fabrics, patterns and sizes, Men’s Union Suits, our $1.50 grade, for 50 li th, ¢ it weight cotton, » «| croteh; in white o1 SPECIALIZED SERVIC with short sleeves and ankle ry ecru; 34 to 38 only. Street Floor, New Buliding E — STREET FLOOR 3 PL SSE