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M.BANY EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, lECEM^ER 28, 1926

Albany and Capitol District Society—Social Interests ,iMHi.MWMWW • • • • I W W I 1 H P H M .II.WBI- —.1 IN • . I l l . i . i . iM . . .^ .— • • • ILW—.-p—H.IWI—1 • I • limiiiiM m np ll.ii|li|WlilWil>W»lill»Wlil» *l|i*|iMWM-l*!ai l|il|MI*W w — . W - . I - . I - I — i - — i l . w - i i •• •— . i '•• ••• • • — I . I I . I . „ , „ . , • • „ - „ • .——•„ • , . , • . , • , • „—. . — . . . , „ • . . • - , . . , |Jh - , „ — . . ! •—.— mm

Dance Tonight Introduces Miss Cense Brashear to

Albany

Ml I t A N D MRS. P E T E R C. S K A -»

S H E R will give a dance tonight a t t h» T*n Eyck **» introduce the i r daugh-t i r , M:|aa Geiwe Brashea r , t o society. A l u m b e r of dinner pa r t i e s will precede , fatcliMtiaC one which Mr. and Mrs . B r a -jpb*ar will give tor the i r d a u g h t e r ' s | » t w e gueets , Miss El i sabeth Allen of Qgeugtili*epsle, Miss Ru th Bayllss of Boston a n d Mia* Marjorle Pomeroy of Waneapo l l s . • Miss E d i t s P o w e r s ' O'Neill will en t e r ­tain before t i e d a n c e In. faoaor of he r ioTJsJn, Mts* Agnes Dugan, who m a d e tier debut last n ight a t a dance a t the Country club.. Her guests will be Miss Louisa Bailey. Miss Edtth Milter, Miss BdJtb Dederick, Miss K a t e Van Ant-9*rp Eastoi i , Miss F lorence Knox , Miss Smce Knox . Miss E l i s abe th Becker , iflsi J e a n F l ick . Miss N a t a l i e Carle ton »l New f o r k c i ty , Kenne th Dugan , E d -rard .Easton, Jr . , J o h n A. Becker , J r . , lahriet l ouceda , William Winston, Clarence aleDonougn, Sherwood Shel-oa , Char les H. Sabin, J r . , Lewis S. Ireenieaf, J r . , J o h n Clark of New f o r k Ity, Ruper t Riley, Barc lay J . Mo­lar*, J o b s Filch,, Alexander Fi lch, J r . , Cugb n i c k , E m o r y Lochner and F r e n -m C a r n e l l Miss Grace Vander Veer will also Uertain1 a t d inner . Those Invited to t h e dance inc lude : Miss Marlon Adt, Miss E leanor rown. Miss Louisa Bailey, Miss tizabeth Becker , Miss J a n e t Booth , isa Alicia Babe , Miss Ed i th Dedericfe.. tea Annet te Dederlck, Miss Agnes Igan , Miss Adelaide .Dinegar, Miss lie*' Elmendorf, Miss Enid Elmendorf, Is* Kate Easton." Mia* Mary El len irley, Mia* .Margaret F l t chen . M i l * ten Fl tchen, Mi s* Judith .Francis,. Mis* rglnia H a m m o n d , Mis* R u t h Matt , a* Marjor le H a t t , Miss Mi'dred i..in-10, Mia* Mary Ella. Ide, Miss O e r t m d s »» Miss F r a n c e s Junes , Mis* Alice Bey, Miss R u t h Leonard . Mir* Ellza-Ut Leona rd , Mrs. D. D, Lowe, Miss 1th Miller, Miss l ane Miller, . l iss ten Murphy*' Miss E leanor Middle-x>k. Miss Shir ley ' M a n n i n g , Mis* Ith Manning , Mis s ; Cora McElroy a* Grace Knox, Mis s Florence Knox, m E d i t h O'Neill, Miss Carol ine Fe t t l e , I* Both P r a t t . Miss, Ellen Parker , i* El izabe th Shaw, Miss J a n e t Scot t , is Alice 'Thompson, Miss Lora ine Van >n, Miss Louis* Van Lo*on, Miss Grace • d e r Veer. Miss Cornelia Van A n t -•p, Miss Suzanne Van. A n t w e r p , Miss she V a i l

•onald Allen, George Adt , E d w a r d dge, Gordon Bridge, W a l t e r Bra-a r . A«I*o 11 Bacon, E d w a r d Sg*. J o h n A. Becker , J r . , Haroio. ant, . John Ha l l B lackburn , 'Victor B e -ii, Roeeoe Bresl ln, • Will iam B a b e . n Babe , M a t t h e w Bender , 3d, F r a n k -W. .Btf.rds.ley, W a l t e r Bayl ies , J a c x cock, ^Robert Beale, John Bea t s , ;ac C a r t e r , • Alan Campbell , P r e n t l « o*B. Jliiadley Carne l l , E d w a r d Clu-

Altfrei* Clue t t , K e n n e t h Dugan , huader Drysdaie, P r e s ton Dedrick, co |m Davis , E d w a r d Easton, J r , a E a t o n . B a r r y Eldridge, Richard ridge, W a r d Elwell, Dewey BUI*, 1 F i t cben , George F l t chen , J a c k It, R u s h Flick, Alexander Flick, J r l Francis , J o h n F rench , Bradley • t Neil Gray, Lewis a Greenlea l , J r . , acl* Greene, H e r m a n Gard iner , WU-i Grave*, Van Vechten Graves, ler Qott, Herber t Garner , Char les ro t ia , Char le s Hequembourg , Wit-i. Haw'kes. EveaVett H a n n a n , F r a n * ton. ' P a l m e r Harcoor t , Wln th rop L Gajraor Keeler , E m o r y Lochner . lard Lynch . Theodore L idga te , rton Lodge, .Arthur M l l t t n s n . Doo-McLaugWia, Barc lay McClure, R a n -

McOoioald, R a y Mur ray , Schuyler rltt. .'* eder tck Mosley, Henry Meneely, isle ' Mlckles, •• Wlliiam P a r s o n s , f* R. P a r k e r , Hoy Morton P o r t e r , Hyok Po'well, .Franci*' Pra t t , . S u m -

Ic'd Rotvr t* . R u p e r t Riley, Cha r l e s ir tson, F r a n c i s Shield*, Char le s 8. man , J r . . Georg* W. S todman , J r . . 1e* Sabin, Wil l iam Steele, P a u . i ts*, . Mark Steven*, Rober t Sankey, t Sawyer , Sherwood Sheldon, P a r -

Lloyd-Smitl i , Carlo* Sme.It.zer, J . Nteughton Thorupeon. Deder l ck Ten I ' 'Gabriel Tooceda , Ar tu ro .To ace da. tea Townsend, Frank l in Townsend , III T h a t c h e r , Townsend ' a n An»-E Will iam M. Van Antwerp , E d g a r ler Veer, J r . , Alber t V a n d e r Veer, t n b u r Van Als tyne , Will iam Welch, I** Wing. Will iam Wins ton , Chaun-nt/jntk. Wil l iams, J o h n Walker , P r a n k Ifcttrat. Edga r Wheeler .

, a n d Mr*. J o h n T. O 'Br ien . Mr . Mr*. Altoton (deadly, Mr. a n d r rs. *y On vis. B r , I*. W h l t u a g t o n Gor-a n d Mrs. Gorham. Mr. a n d Mrs .

r t Wilcox, Mr. a n d Mrs . He rbe r t as , Mr. a n d Mrs . Douglas W. Olcott, (idMrs. E u g e n e Touceda, Jr . . Mr. and T. Reed Vreeland, Mr. and Mrs.

Ington Williams, Mr. a n d Mr* • n o * J t c K l n a e y . Mr. a n d Mrs sis Phil l ip Nash, J r . , Mr. and Mrs ard S tephenson . . and Mrs . W i l l i a m ' J . MeChesney Mr. a n d M r s Roessle McKinney, i ad Mrs. Hosmer Spencer , M r . a n d

J o b s A. Perk ins , Mr. a n d Mrs. u n V A. Waterman.. . Mr. a n d Mrs ,

DEBUTANTES WHO MAKE THEIR BOW TO SOCIETY THIS

Telephone Want Ads—Main 8000.

AG/ifS PuG AN G£/V5£ BX/it LOUISA B4II-EY —Mieto by Gastave Lorey. —Photo by Gustare Lorey.

T h i s w e e k ' s d e b u t a n t e s . Miss D u g a n , d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs . P a t r i c k C. Dugan , %ras presented las t n igh t a t t he dance a t the Albai Miss T • s h e a r ' * d e b u t will be ton igh t a t a dance which her pa r en t s , Mr. and Mrs . P e t e r C. B ra shea r , will give a t t h e Ten Eyck . Mrs . B r e l C, Andrews , will be in t roduced a t a dance T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t t he A lbany Count ry club. ..

Newton. Russell Cass , Mr. and Mrs . A n t h o n y Fa r r e l l , Mr. and Mrs . T racy , Mr. S i d Mrs. Wil l iam J . Walker* Mr. a n d Mrs , W a l t e r Tracey , Mr. a n d Mrs. B e r t r a m Kibbee. Mr. a n d .Mrs. George Gill Jones,, Mr. and' Mrs.' J o h n .Mac­c r u e r . Mr. and! Mrs. ,E. Alban Sturdee , Mr. and M r s Wiyatt Mayor, Mr; a n d Mrs , Will iam Van Siyke, Mr. a n d Mrs. T h o m a s .Boyd Wheeler , Mr . and, Mrs . H o b a r t Thompson,, Mr. a n d Mrs . ; Wil ­l iam Gordon L a t h a m , .Mr. a n d Mrs . T h e o d o r e W . Dwigh t , Mr . and. Mrs . E m e r s o n C. Gray , Mr. a n d M r s L a w ­rence P ike , Mr. a n d MrSi, Clarence Gra ­ham, Mr. a n d Mrs . K e n n e t h Reynolds , Mr. a n d Mrs . E lbe r t V. Mullenneaux, Mr, a n d M r s Char l e* Welles , J r . , Mr . a n d Mrs , Alonso Pa ige , 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. George Ide, 2nd, Mr. and. Mrs. George Reigle, Mr. a n d Mrs... B r a y ton: Wilson.

Miss El izabeth Allen of P^ughkeepsie , Miss R u t h Bayjies of Boston, Mis* M a r ­jo r le Pomeroy of Minneapolis a n d 'Miss M a r g a r e t Howard Ker r of Lex ing ton , Ky. , Mr, a n d Mrs , Cbauncey Pra t t , Wi l ­l iams, Miss F r a n c e s Van Vech ten , Mr. a n d M r s O. D . Woodford, Mrs. Will iam B . Jones , Mr. a n d Mrs . Wal t e r L. Pa lmer , Miss Bea t r i ce Pa lmer , Miss Ann D u n c a n McCteilan, Miss Henr ie t ta . Gibson, Mrs. F r a n k l i n Townsend, J r . , Mr. a n d Mm. Char les L . A. W h i t ­ney, Mr. s n d M r s Wil l iam Gorham Rice, Mr. a n d Mrs . McNaugh ton Miller, M;r. a n d Mrs, J . R. Love joy, Miss J u s ­t ine B . . I rv ing , Mr. a n d Mrs . Robe r t P r u y a , Mrs.' M a r c u s T. H u n , Mrs . Samuel B . Ward , Mr, a n d Mrs . E d w i n C o m i n g , M a y o r J o h n Boyd Thacher . a n d Mrs . T h a c h e r , Mrs', Char les .SI F r a n c i s , Mrs . J a m e s M a c X a n g h t o n Thompson , Mr. a n d Mrs ' „ Gerr i t V. Lans ing .

Mr. a n d Mrs . P . C. D u g a n , Mr; .and Mrs. Edward,. E a s t o n , Dr. H e n r y L . K. Shaw ' and Mrs . Shaw, Mr. a n d - Mrs . Cha r l e s E . McElroy, Mr. a n d Mrs . , George H a t t , 2d, Mrs . Harmon. P. j Read , Miss De Caron, Miss C a t h e r i n e J o h n s t o n , Miss L a u r a Spencer Town-send, Mr: and Mrs. E r n e s t L. Miller, .Mr. a n d Mrs . Char les S. Stedraan, Mr. and. Mrs . W . L. L. P e l t s , ' Mr. a n d Mrs . Rollin B , Sanford, Mr. a n d Mrs . F i ed -erick W. Kelley, Mr. a n d Mrs, Charles C Harr l rnan , Colonel F rede r i ck S. Greene a n d M r s Greene, . Cap t a in Reynolds Townsend, Mr. a n d Mrs , L e d -yard .Cogswell, Mr. a n d Mrs , Lu the r P . Tucker , Mr. and M r s Lewi* S. Green-leaf, Mrs . Douglas Olcott , t h e Rt , Rev . George Ashton Oldham a n d M r s Old­h a m , M r s H o b a r t T ruesda le , .Miss El izabeth P ruyn , Mr. and M n . Thomas V a n Antwerp,, Miss Ju l i a Walsh .

Wash ing ton avenue a rmory , have been disposed of, t he r e will b e amp le s ea t i ng accommodat ions for hundreds of gues t s , Colonel Char les E . Walsh , command ing t h e T e n t h reg iment , N . Y. N . G., a n ­nounces .

L i g h t r e f reshments , including sherbe t , will be served. Balcony sea t s for those who do no t wish to dance, have been placed on sale , t he genera l t icket sale be ing In progress a t Cluet t and Sons, Inc.

I nv i t a t ions nave been Issued for a ser ies of dances to be conducted J a n ­u a r y 14 a t the Ho te l Van Curler , Schenectady, a n d F e b r u a r y 11 a n d April 22 a t t he Kn igh t* of Columbus hall in t h a t c i ty .

T h e commi t t ee In cha rge is Miss Mar ­g a r e t Hanson , Mis s Louise H a u g h t o n , Miss R u t h De W i t t P r a t t a n d Miss Rosamond S u m m e r h a y e s ,

T h e pa t rones se s i r e Mrs . L a w r e n c e E . Bar r inge r , Mrs . F r a n k van der Bogert , Mrs . Joseph H . Clements , J r . , Mrs. H e r ­m a n L e Roy E m m e t , Mrs . C. Vaughen Ferguson , Mrs . Willi* T. Hanson , J r . , Mrs . E d w a r d T. Rice, Mrs. Ches te r W. Rice. Mrs . C h a r l e s W a t e r m a n Stone, Mrs . H e n r y R. S u m m e r h a y e s , Mrs. John Bel lamy Taylor a n d Mrs . Char les N e w ­m a n Waldron .

o'clock In the E a s t e r n S t a r hall, wi th a frolic b y "IP" ?ir]s a s a f ea tu re of UIQJ^ occasion. Miss Mabel Spencer Will direct the following bus iness gir ls In a s t u n t : Helen Sexton, E s t h e r Brad t , Evelyn P a t t o n . Marcella Murphy, Lillian Ford, J a h e Carroll, Ca ther ine Hopwell,

Sally Welch, Oilie Hughes , Sa rah George, Ju l ia S t u r t e v a n t , Ger t rude Mittauer* i'^lorence Brock, Clairdel H a n k s . Mary Carroll . B e t t y Friebel , Helen P a t t o n . I rv ing Philnot.' Miss Marg re t Chade will be t h e In te rpre te r . |

T h e indust r ia l girls will give a s t u n t ent i t led, " M c N a m a r a ' s B a n d . " Those t ak ing p a r t will include Margarey O'Leary, A n n a O'Leary. Madelyn Bremm, Mildred Reinish, Helen Brierley, Helen Connell, and Clara Whi te .

Miss R u t h Richardson, a senior a t the Emerson College of Oratory in Boston, will give a reading, '"Here's the Br ide ­g r o o m , " by Booth Tark ing ton . .jMiss Richardson is the holiday gues t of Miss Kuth G. Wood in of Els mere.

George D. Elwell will h a d the club

H€AR Count ry club.

Miss Ba t y, daugh te r of

BROWNING 1 UAL NEAR, CARMELSEIS STAGE; BIG CROWI EXPECTED

Woman's Clubs

The fifth division of the Madison Ave­n u e P resby te r i an church will conduc t a recept ion a n d t e a for the m e m b e r s of the Pas to r ' s Aid society and women of t h e congregat ion in the church par lors next Tuesday , from 3 to 5. Officers of the division are Mrs. E rn es t D. J ansen , Chai rman; Mrs . Wilfred C. Minor, vice c h a i r m a n : Mrs . D. P a u l Cooper, sec re ­t a r y , and Mrs . George W. Otis, t r e a s ­u r e r .

communi ty s inging and dnr.rincr w low. Mrs. Elber t F . Hor ton , p re will be in general charge .

A buffet supper wili follow, scrv der the direct ion of Mrs. Leon P . J net , hospi ta l i ty cha i rman , assis ted Mrs. F red J . S tephens , associa te oh man , and the following m e m b e r s of

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CARMEL, Dec. 2 experiences of Some t h e Hall-Mil ls mur. has begun prepar ing Browning sepa ra t io begin J a n u a r y 24.

T h e supervisors h addi t ional fire insu ra lonial court house am taken out a $100, MOO indemni ty policy persons on county p; per ty

Sheriff S tephens , s t e ra t ions , rinds an for sea t s . He h a s j )vided a room in : the basement for spe \\ te legraph wires i antl the New York is a r r ang ing , for ac the flood of words of i::Rs cha rges agains weal thy husband,

Profit ing by the ille, N . J., during/;

tr ial , th is t o w n ' r the E d w a r d W. I r ial scheduled to

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I re placed $20,000! e on the Old Co<-1

case of in jury to.;

eady busy on a l -c reas ing demand i

lephone company tional wires for; Peaches" B r o w n - ' her elderly and

DAUGHTER IS BORN TO JEROME L SMITHS

Mr

Mr. a n d Mrs, Dwigh t Marvin of' T r o y e n t e r t a i n e d s g r o u p of young people C h r i s t m a s n igh t . .with s d inner and dance In the Hendr ick H u d s o n for the i r daugh t e r , Miss Marga re t Inga l l s M a r ­vin, r e s iden t pupil a t t h e E m m a Wil ­ted school, w h o is pa s s ing the hol iday vacat ion wi th he r p a r e n t s

Those present were Miss Marvin,. 'Miss Marlon Ide , Miss K a t h e r i n e Roy , ' Miss M a r g a r e t Cluet t , Mis* Ed i th ' Clue t t , Miss Elolse Gardner , Miss Carolyn Hul l , Miss Helen Turre l l , Miss Be t ty Bresl in , Miss Dorothy Van Santvoord s n d Miss N a n c y Gwynn* of Albany, who was a house gues t of Mis*. Marvin ; Gorham Cluett , E d m u n d Cluett,.. G r a n t T h o m p ­son, E l m e r Robert. T h o m a s , Char le* Clinton Meneely, Char le s M. ' Connolly, J r . , J a c k Ide," H a r r i s Ide, J o h n Roy, Carle ton Green, E d w a r d Hu t ton , J r .

O the r gues t s who were invi ted for t h e dance were Miss J e a n Ide, Miss E d i t h Miller, Miss Pfaehe Vail, Miss Be t ty Pren t i ce , Miss Pa t r i c i a . Connolly, Miss Florence Woodcock, Gervin Cluet t , Henry Meneely, Ches t e r M*ne*Iy, Rob­er t Be t t s , F r a n k Ryan , Ha r low Id*, Haro ld M. Grout . J r , . Edga r Benne t t , J a m e s Cover t of Wats rv l i e t , J o h n Hal l Blackburn of Albany,

Al though al l boxes for t h e inaugural .

The following scou t s left the Girl Scout h e a d q u a r t e r s th is morn ing for the Girl Scout c a m p a t E a s t Green-b u s h : Troop 9, Je s s i ca Drooz. Hilda Bookheim; t roop l l , E l eano r Tedford: troop 13, Doro thy and Marjory El ls ­wor th , K a t h e r i n e Magill ; t roop 17, De -ioras Fusse l t ; Al tamont t roop 1, Maida S a n d s a n d E lvena W a n d s ; t roop 23, I B e a t r i c e J a n s e n . Other scouts may v i s i t t h e c a m p d u r i n g the th ree d a y s a n d t a k e t h e i r own luncheon, ska tes , snow shoes and ski ls .

comn Mari< Smit! e r t J Mrs. J . B Lodg

l i t t e e : >n Vc i. Mrs. . Rose George •r t ram \ Mrs.

Mrs. J a m e s R. W'A jsburerh. Miss Ge Grace Robinson. Mr

Mrs. Harold E. Pi Otis , Mrs. John Mo

Lyon. • Mrs. Wil Ronald Lodge. Mr.-

Miss

, M i s . i m S.

Eh and Mrs; Jeron

s t r e e t announce L. Smith of 215 • t h e b i r th of a j

a t 4:47 o'dBek- th is morning, j

M: ady Materni ty Smith , one of

s in Albany ne wr i t e r for 1 s Knickerbocker

ucl Hal Roy -Mrs

Holmes , 2nd, Mrs. Chauncey es. Mrs. Smith M. Harririgt •::. .\ il K. Fuller, Mrs. War ren Cmigh

W. C. Codling, Mrs. Alden

D.

Coates, Mrs. Char les R. Barnes , Mr: W. C. B r a t e . Miss Bea t r i ce M. AH church.

Members will be admi t t ed on presen ta t ion of member sh ip t ickets . A s m a fee will be charged for non-members .

He is r ega rd known men in

HUGH F. L E HY ILL. igh F. Leahy , New York Cent Albany, has^ bee

e several days bj Leahy lives a t

spital . e most famil iar paper circles, is

a s one of the lis field in the

t ionmas te r for a t Union# s t a -

confined to his a use of illness.

Summi t a v e -

An i m p o r t a n t mee t ing of t h e Leaders ' associa t ion will b e conducted T h u r s ­day, J a n u a r y 8, In the par i sh house of St. P a u l ' s Episcopal church . P l ans will be made for t h e mid -win t e r rally to be conducted in F e b r u a r y ,

Troop 11, m e e t i n g S t t h e Troop B a rmory , is due t o r e r eg i s t e r J a n u a r y 21, 1927.

T h e following mer i t badges t e s t s will be conducted dur ing the m o n t h of J a n ­u a r y ; l aundress , J a n u a r y 8 a t 10 a. m. i n t h » Y. W. C. A.; handy woman, J a n ­ua ry 29; t ime and place to be a n ­nounced la ter . The cook mer i t badge t e s t will a lso be conducted in J a n u a r y . T b e following scou ts h a v e signed for l a u n d r e s s : Rose Lubin , V e r a B r a s u Lillian Briggs, L e n a Marbus , E l izabe \ l Winne , E leanor Lerner , B e t t y Va Oosfenbruggs , J e a n Sherman , a J n e White , J o a n Bar row, R u t h Brown, Vir g ln ia Ha l l , ' R u t h Coleman, Lois Mare la Benjamin; for cook, Vera B r a -su re , L e n a Marbus , He len Oakley, E l i sabe th WInne , Lydta Newland and Helen Truesdel i .

A STEP FROM NO. PEARL ST.

MILL END SHOP 15 SHERIDAN AVENUE I

BUY SPREADS AND BLANKETS MOW BLANKETS Savings From 40% to 60%-pPREADS

Specials for This Week

T h e second c lass b o a t d of r ev iew will he conducted in t*fe Madison Ave­n u e P re sby t e r i an church , Sa tu rday , J a n u a r y 8, s t 10 a. m. S c o u t s wish ing t o t a k e a n y tes t* m u s t sign, -.up by J a n u a r y 5.

The Monday Musical c lub will :ob-r eg imen ta l hall, N e w Tear** eve In, ttoei serve President** n i g h t ton igh t a t 8:3d

Clapp's Pre-Inventory Sale TODAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY

Esmond 2 In 1 Blanket—beauti­ful designs and colors. Value

Mixed Wool Double Blankets-very heavy — full size. Value $6.50 $3.98

T 1 '

Ticking, A.C.A., for pillows—guar­anteed feather proof—first quality. Regular price, 45c, yd 28c

Unbleached Sheetings 40 in. wide —best quality, 7 yds.

Crinkled Spreads—R< c and Blue. Heavy quality—81xl( with bolsters. $3.50

and 81x90 alue..$1.89

Sheets—full size, g )d qualitv Valued at $1.29

Pillow Case Tubing—best quality, 42 and 45 in. wide. 45c value, y u , • , * , , » < t , , , , , ( , , « . i * , , , , , ^ " c

Silk Spreads—all sizes—beauti­ful colors and designs. Value

Terry cloth—beautiful designs and colors. Value 98c y d . . . . . . . .58c

Velvet Corduroy-—many practical colors, especially fln« for bath­robes. Value 9 8 c . . . „ » . . . , . . . 6 5 c

Turkish Towels—ma nice borders, pound

Cretonnes—best quali designs and colors, yd < • • • • • e <

jScotch Flannel—yarc colors, nice stripes, a

Windsor Crepes^—soli figured. Sale price, y

Fruit of the Loom Mu Sheet Blankets—woo! pound ,

.$1.00

. .79c

i up with • • • • • * • •.} UK,

r, beautiful Value '29c

wide, all yd . . . . 14c

color and 20c • * • • •*

in, yd.. 17c mixed, at, . . . . . , 4 8 c

Store Closed All Day Saturday, Open 4:30 P.

Desk Sets Lamps

Glassware Book Eiids

K

AH remaining gifts to be sold at

20% discount

Pottery Sewing Baskets Leather Goods

Novelties

Holiday Boxed Stationery

25% off

Now for the New Year'* Party

Fkvora — Noise Makers Hats — Place Cards and

Tally Cards m^tf

Table of Gifts at 98c and 39c

ANY REMAINING ART CALENDAR 45c 300 titles of 75c Books

Sale Price

No Charges No Refunds

All Sales Final

JkWCt 4 mC lAjOOk,

t i W t t f c r W H i vmmmXGP

Sale table of Books in Book Room

200 copies Ictioti, 50e» 3 for $1.29

Biography, Travel and Miscellaneoiis^Books

1-3 off mmt*m '•mmm*m»mMmmmmm

LOAMS; MOKPIS •INVESTMENTS

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that this is an excellent time to revii your financial status?

In formulating your plans for the nei year you may see the Jbenefit that ma: bo derived from a Morris Plan Loan.

There is an advantage in being able t< repay this loan in small, weekly instal­ments over a period of a year.

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on your way to the SOUTH

or WEST IF your ticket reads, "via Baltimore &

Ohio", you can enjoy the greater com­fort and advantages of the Train Connec­tion Service.

Simply cross 42nd Street to the Pershing Square Coach Station, directly opposite Grand Central Terminal— Check your hand-baggage right to your train seat—

Step aboard the comfortable, heated Motor Coach and you are taken right to the train-side in Jersey Gty—you step from the coach directly into the train.

No long&fllks or stain No bother with hand-baggage , No worry about catching your tram

—it 'waits for the coach— Choice of two routes—

V i a 2 3 r d St . wi th r iver front view V i a Liber ty S t. t h r o u g h t h e busy afreets

N o addi t iona l c h a r g e for this ex t ra service

SMotor Coach Stops 23rd Street route:

Pershing Square Station and 33rd Street entrance* Waldorf-Actori* Hotel Station and McAlpln Hotel.

Liberty Street route: Penhtaf Square Station, alto 4th Ave. entrance Vanderbilt Hotel, 4th Ave. entrance Wanamaker'a at 9th Street, and Consolidated Ticket Office at 57 Chambers Street.

For information and reservations, apply to local ticket agent of write

WALTER V. SHIPLEY. General Pa» Agent ] . B. SCOTT, General Eastern Pass. Agent

NEW ADDRESS: 15 W. 33rd Sc (Waldorf-Aatoriay, New York Citf

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The most outstanding industritil accomplishment

since the war Thus docs Hon. Herbert C, Hoover charaaerize the achieve­

ments of the American railways since 1920 in the Annual Report

ofthcDepartmentofCommerccforl926. In this report he says:

"Probably the most outstanding single industrial accom­plishment since the war has been the reorganization of our 4merican railways. ,

"Our transportation . . . . had suffered from chronic or shortages and insufficient service not only after the war but for many years before.

The annual loss from this periodic strangulation in trans­portation was estimated in the department's annual report of 1925 to amount to hundreds of millio ns a year.

"The insufficiency of transportation interfered with steady industrial operations, created inlCTminrnr employment, in­creased the costs of production and, through penodk strangulation, caused high prices to the consumer.

"Manufacturers arid distributees were compelled to cany excessive inventories ts a protective measnfe> thus not only increasing the" amount of capital required in the business, but multiplying the danger of loss by price toanafioa

"The railways, during the past live years, not only have built up adequate service and given a complete cejcection to these ills, but they have, by great ability of their man­agers, greatly reduced transportation costs and thus made rate reductions possible which would not have been otherwise the case."

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