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TRIBUNE INSTITUTE FASHIONS 3?m> |to*fc STritomi. SOCIETY ?TRAVEL RESORTS ^JrT IV EIGHT PAGES SUNDAY, JAMJARY 4, 1920 PART IV EIGHT PACKS gjlvation Army Is planning Revival To Take New York Two-third* of Residents of Qty Declared to Be With? out Church Affiliation; ?^ng Campaign Outlined sw ?very member of a church in ?tw York City there are two persons irfthoiit religious connections, and the cation Army announced yesterday that beginning January 6 it would ^paign for the latter two. It has ZTed . series of remata in every section of the Met ropohtan area, last in* through the year. In the Mercy Seats of their fourteen halls in various sections of the city leadi? of the army believe thoy have , potent antidote for Bolshevism, sin? ful extravagance and moral laxity. They h?T? laid Plaps t0 hold a 8UC" cent?n of revivals, under the direc? tion of noted evangelical exhortera, in each of these halls. Adjutant John Allen, a former chap? lain major of the 77th Division, said the Salvation Array expected to double its membership through the coming ?Tries of revivals, and at .the same time largely increase the membership of various evangelical churches. He utimated the number of New Yorkers without religious affiliations at 3,600, 000 The Salvation Army Corps in New York numbers 1,500. Colonel William A. Mclntyre, com? mander of the army in New York, said: , ?The time is ripe for a great revival of religion. Bolshevism and all the ? other Isms,' fads and fancies will soon /lose their novelty and show their Im? potence to meet the needs of men. Mankind often .strays far afield, but history shows that it never takes long for it to remember that nothing can ?placo the old-time religion. New York is no more wicked cnan any other city, but even here a little more re? ligion will go far toward making New York a better place to live in. "According to the beet information available, for every person belonging to a church there are two without re? ligious connections. In its forthcom? ing religious effort the Salvation Army will direct its attention to this great unchurched group." One of the features of each revival w|l be an "ex-service men's night," when each former fighter will be given i a personal invitation to attend the services. In memory of the old days before the armistice, when the Salvation Army lassies played such a distinct r?le in the lives of the f?en, doughjiuts and hot coffee will be served free of charge. i o New York University Asks Endowment Fund 16,500,000 Needed to Carry On Work Caused by Increased Enrollment at School New York University has completed its first post-war year with a student enrollment more than 1,000 in excess of last year's total. The institution bow has a registration of 9,300 ex elusive of the summer session students. Chancellor Brown yesterday pointed to this growth as one of the prime reasons for launching the $6,500,000 en? dowment fund canvass. "If we had not shown that more and more student? were applying: for admission," he said, "and that our va? rious school and faculties were im? proving, strengthening and enlarging, and thus benefiting the social body, there would be no need and. what is ?ore, no excuse for asking the alumni and the public for gifts to maintain tie institution on a level with the best. "But in each school we have made vast strides in student enrollment, in student activity, In faculty additions' and In scope of curriculum. There is ?very reason why New York Univer? sity, with its four centers situated where every New Yorker and his out of-town fellow can enjoy the benefits of the most comprehensive courses of study offered by any single institution, should take the lead of educational in itltlrfions of the city." Chancellor Brown's reference to the four strategic centers of the univer? sity was inspired by the recent pur ?hase for $220,000 of the old Trinity w ,, ,L buildinK as a home for the wall Street division of the School of Commerce, which has organized the nrst course in practical ocean shipping to be offered in the country. An innovation which will extend the J?pe of New York University's in? fluence i_ the opening, under the di mtorship 0f Dr. ?jee Galloway, of the ...?"2 .5 School for Teachers of Re? tail Selling. Protestant Churches To Get Progress Report Atlantic City Conference Will V**ue Problems of Re? ligious Expansion eJSf-? r??ai*ding Protestant church ver. I* -.? at, home and abroad by sur ffien. i--hf Int?r-Church World Move Thu.... U **? P^^ted Wednesday and ?i e?*S lhe 1'000 del?e?te? who *'AttE?*d,.,0 attcnd the conference *A?* ,V\y,; T}*"* ?.ele?atcs-will ?Un?- fr! ,!hC d*?m">ations par tC UK ln th<* world movement. t-.W__.i-i ?>ir*bl,*nl" n?w confronting! ?rine!2d,,r1! be d,*"??"<i. b?t the! L?? '-"P"". according to an an- ! t;S? ??*<"f*Y. wi" be what: '-?'>? ih??r , don<i tow?rd spread < W?*08^* fmone heathen and non- | ?*?-.. hr n.UJ' a*,d what th?V have M th? "?uld b*tu'r *_ave u'ft und??c. t:-' d. wh clu*i. n of th? conference ?fcui?h /St V/,U rcport back t0 the I "?KSl_r_.??n,*4at'<?? on the need of a ???* Program of endeavor. ??is"'"w,U .ti!nC*" -hc an"ouncement ?4.tak l^' ?_rituaJ and material ' '*?? .?* ^ t*1? churche_ them- ] kthii: "V W thc ?ft?*??? toi ?A ?!?___*? ?hrxrch and mission *>? to??a??V- ,,f.,hav,nK a hard ?trug ?*??ff.*,,j .*"??**? to keep hi? in-? *ork hi. ? "*' "uly * Portion of the ?I* ?orif? nT> and *'n!/ a Portion ' 1 ?Hta"^bu **?**' Tber? baa, b*9(t no ; , vti yufyotnc and n <, common f__*k,'' OBWRbi? AUVEKTISEMENT BROOKLYN_ADVBatTISEMENT $10 Mme. Irene Corset^ $6.95 Good Quality pink coutil in we| boned models, with Empire top aj straight hips. An ideal Corset f| average figures. Smooths Floor Ehe Flaca BROOKLYN - NEW YORK Business Hours 9 to 5:30 Black Satins and Taffetas $3.50 Value, $2.98 A very low price for these fine quality Satins and Taffetas, all pure silk and in rich plume black; yard wide. Silk? Store. Main Floor. Bond Street. Brooklyn <? /MC THE PIAWO HOUSE OF BROOKLYN" Ranked ] in 1920 as One of the Few Great Music Establishments of the World AT THE BEGINNING OF 1920 the Piano House of Brooklyn, Loeser's, stands out as a towering monument to Brooklyn's love for music?as^an unmistakable indication of Brooklyn's standing in music-culture and artj Few musical establishmtsdts in the country can boast anywhere near its resources in MUSIC; few communities in this country have the demand for music to support its equal; few cities, indeed, in the world can boast an institution to rival Loeser's in the number of makes represented or the business transacted under its roof within one year. Here is A Choice of TWELVE Known, Established Artistic Players and Pianos THE UNMVALED KRANICH & BACH Kroeger?Hazleton?Bjur Bros.?-Bradbury?Webster?Estey? Gordon?Milton?Hobart M* Cable?Schulz?Werner ?' Priced from $375 Up to $1,650 This array represents the best values in each price-grade or class of instruments that exist, according to the best expert judgment available anywhere -to us; it represents the soundest returns for an investment in good music to be found in any group of instruments under one roof. So great a selection does not exist, even approximately, in this community elsewhere;.such opportunities for comparison and choice are not even approximated elsewhere hereabout. And with these advantages of broad choice and sound value, the safety of buying with LOESER'S guar? antee added to that of responsible, known makers, there comes another advantage practically unique with Loeser's ' ?the advantage of making Y-aU-R OWN T-E-R-M-S (Within the Bounds of Reason) This statement means exactly what it implies. You are at liberty to suggest YOURSELF the terms of payment.that are acceptable to you; you Lan determine YOURSELF how you wish to pay?then, if your plan is in reason at all?the Player or Piano which 3011 have hotaed to own can come to you with the start of the year! Muslo Salons, Fourth Floor. wm^mmmm^mmm.mmmmmmmmmt?mmam^-mm^^mmmmmmm^m.mmmE?mm?m>mm?iii^?mm^mi i m i im???. Splendid Linens at Low Prices Also Sheets, Pillowcases and Bedcoverings TO SHOW THE STRENGTH OF THE VALUES in this sale, Laser's today could not buy wholesale certain of these lines at the retail prices which we are asking in the list below. That we have such large stocks is an'other very unusual thing at this tirr\e. And there is that full satisfaction of knowing that all are Loeser standard grades. Table Lir?en, Towels and Towelings 89c. Damask, 69c. Yard Extra quality mercerized Table Damask with a lus trou? finish. Floral patterns. $1.25 Table Damask, 89c. Yard Full bleached Table Damatk, in floral patterns. None to ?ea\tp?. $1.65 Table Damask, $1 Yard Bleached Irish Table Damask. Flora! patterns. None to dealers. $1.75 Table Damask, $1.25 Yard Bleached Irish Table Damask offered at less than wholesale cost. Floral patterns. 70 inches wide. $2 Table Damask, $1.50 Yard Part iinen and part cotton Damask, at less than wholesale. Floral patterns. None to dealers. $2.75 Table Damask, $1.75 Yard Irish linen Damask, full bleached, floral designs. $3.25 Table Damask, $2.50 Yard Irish linen in floral patterns. $4.50 Table Damask, $3.75 Yard Irish linen of an extra fine quality in a number of choice patterns. Mercerized Napkins Hemmed, ready for use; floral patterns. ? 20 in. square, value $2.75, at.$2.25 22 in. square, value $3.50, at.$2.75 $2.89 Napkins, $1.98 Dpzen Good quality corded border }Napkins, hemmed, ready for use. 1 ' $4.75 Napkins, $,\.50 Biozcn Bleached linen-finished' Natpkins, 22 inches square. 1 $5.75 Napkins, $4.50 Bleached Irish Damask: 'Napkins, 22 inches square. ?j $4 Napkins, ,'M .98 Part linen and part cotto hi Napkins with hemstitched edges; 14 inch id s square. Pattern Table (froths Meadow bleached Irish ? linen pattern Table Cloths in a variety c? designs. 2x2-yard Cloths, reg. $ICt!>0, at.... $8 2x2?^.yard Cloths, reg. $1 2.50, at... .$10 2x3-yard Cloths, reg. $14. at.$12.50 22-in. Napkins, reg. $14.5'>, at_$10.50 Irish linen pattern Table. Cloths, pretty patterns; 70x72 inches; regularly $11. at .i.?J.,.$9 Napkins, 22-inch size, rep $14 $12 $11 Napkins, $& Dozen All linen hemstitched I u icheon Napkins in handsome floral pattern s? 19c. Hack Towels, 15c. Full bleached Huck Towels, wilh hemmed ends. 35c. Huck Towels, 25c. Extra large size Huck Towels, wilh .hemmed ends. Some all white; others with red borders. 39c. Huck Towels, 29c. Bleached Huck Towels with hem? stitched edges ; border patterns. 45c. Huck Towels, 35c. 50c. Huck Towels, 39c. Extra quality hemmed huck. Huck Towels Part linen and part cotton Huck Towels, with hemmed ends; large sizes. 39c. ca., reg. 50c.; 50c. ea., reg. 69c. 59c. ca., reg. 75c. Huck Towels Part linen and part cotton hemstitched Huck Towels: 59c. ea? reg. 75c. I 75c. ea? reg. 98c. 69c. ca.. reg. 85c | $1 ea., reg. $1.25 Huck Towels Hemstitched, f?ll bleached Huck Towels, with border monogram pattern, floral de? signs : $1.50 each, value $1.98 $1.75 each, value $2.25 $2 each, value $2.50 $2.69 each, value $3.25 $3 each, value $3.50 $3.50 each, valufc $?1.00 35c. Turkish Towels, 29c. All white, with hemmed ends. 45c. Turkish Towels, 39c. Hemmed ends, all white; also some with blue borders. 65c. Turkish Towels, 50c. Turkish Towels, all white; also with pink and blue borders. 69c. Turkish Towels, 59c. Hemmed ends, all white. 15c. Toweling, 12?zc Yard Bleached crash Toweling, with neat pink border. 25c. Toweling, 17c. Yard Part linen and part cotton Tov?ling, suitable for dish or roller use, with blue border. 30c. Toweling, 22c. Yard The well-known Silver Crash Toweling. Crash Toweling Part linen and part cotton Toweling of several fine grades: 25c. yd., reg. 30c. j 30c. yd., reg. 35c. 35c. yard, reg. 5?c. 45c. Toweling, 39c. Yard Pure linen Toweling wilh red border, for dish or roller towels. January Sale of Furs Second Week of the Great Annual Event Marked by Stirring Special Values NEW PURCHASES, important addition? have been made to Loeaer assortments a?, rapidly as stocks have been 3owered. For this disposal from its very start (a signal success) must continue to break all records for value giving, must provide ample varieties trom which to choose. Thousands of women who have anticipated this sale and deferred purchasing until now will hnd its opportunities even greater than they had anticipated, for Every Investment Represents a Saving of One-Fourth to One-Third Sheets and Pillowcases Blankets and Bedspreads Sheets Round thread muslin seamless bleached Sheets, torn! sizes quoted : 72x90, value $2.25, at.$1.89 Fine yarn, soft finished bleached muslin Sheets, torn si.es quoted: 63*108, valu? $2.75, at.$2.35 72x108, ya}?* $2.95. at.$2.59 81x108, v.lue $3.25, at.$2.89 90x10?, value $3.50, at.$3.05 Soft finished fine quality bleached muslin Sheets, torn sixes quoted ?w 54x90. value $2.30, at.,.$2 63x99. value $3.10, at.. ?.$2.69 72x90, value $3.25. at.$2.70 81x90, value $3.50. at.$3 81x99. value $3.79, at..,.$3.29 Pillowca l es Round thread muslin P 9 ?owcases 45x36, I torn size; value 45c, ?at, each....39c. Soft finished muslin Pill o w Cases 45x36, torn size ; value 79c. 1.69c. High grade muslin Pillov. ? sses, 45x36, torn size, value 90c, at 7ft.; 54x36, extra width, value $1.15, at^.95c. Han?rn?tit and Main Floor. $11 to $31.50 Blankets, $9 to $29 Part wool white Blankets with pink, blue and yellow borders; three-quarter and full bed sizes. $9.50 to $12 Blankets, $8 to $11 Part wool white Brankets "with pink, blue and yellow borders; single or twin bed sizes. $22.50 Blankets, $18.50 All wool fancy plaid Blankets in pink, blue and tan ; three-quarter and full bed sizes. $19 Blankets. $16.50 All wool fancy plaid Blankets, single or twin bed sizes. $7.75 to $9 Blankets, $7 and $8 Fancy plaid Cotton Blankets, in assorted colors. $7 to $11.50 Blankets, $6 to $10.50 Fancy jacquard Comfortable Blankets, warranted fast color. $3 to $4.50 Bedspreads $2.50 to $3.75 Hemmed crochet Bedspreads, three quarter and full bed sizes. $5.25 to $9 Bedspreads $4.50 to $8.50 Hemmed satin-finished Marseilles Bed? spreads. x Fur Coats $450 Hudson Seal Coats, $395 Large cape collar and cuffs; full sweep; belted model. $575 Hudson Seal Coats, $475 Full model; large and cuffs of skunk. cape collar $695 Hudson Seal - Coats, $595 Large cape shawl collar and cuffs of skunk; full belted model, 40 inches long. $575 Hudson Seal Coats, $475 Eeaver collar and cuffs; full model; belted front. $595 Hudson Seal Dolman Coats, $495 Full length; large shawl collar and cuffs. $695 to $750 Hudson Seal Coats and Dolmans, $595 Full length/ lined in rich silks. $295 Hudson Seal Coats, $235 Full belted model. $145 Natural Muskrat Coats, $125 Full belted model; lined with silk. $125 to $225 Pony Coats $95 to $195 " Plain or trimmed models. $1,875 Mink Wrap', $1,395 Full length; choice selected skins. $1,250 Alaska Seal Wrap, $975 45 inches long; full model. Natural Squirrel Coats, $395 Large shawl collar and cuffs ; full model; selected skins. $395 to $425 Mole and Squirrel Coatees, $295 Small Furs $225 Skunk Capes, $195 Deep Cape; trimmed with tails. $115 Skunk Capes, $95 $90 Skunk Scarfs, $75 Full skin animal effect. $55 Skunk Scarfs, $45 Wide animal effect. $45 Skunk Scarfs, $35 Shaped effect. $115 Skunk Scarfs, $95 Wide animal Scarf; cape effect. Skunk Muffs, $45 to $75 Barrel and canteen shapes. Dyed Skunk Muffs, $27.50 Barrel and canteen shapes. Dyed Skunk Capes, $32.50 Deep shoulder effect. 0 $75 Fox Sets, $60 Taupe and Kamchatka shades. $115 Fox Sets, $75 Taupe shades. $145 Fox Sets, $115 Taupe and Kamchatka shades. $65 and '$75 Natural Raccoon Sets, $55 and $65 Large animal Scarf and Muff; dark skins. $40 to $55 Fox Scarfs $27.50 and $35 Taupe shades; wide animal shape. $95} Wolf Sets, $85 Large animal Scarf and Muff to match; trimmed head, tail and paws. $115 Beaver Capes, $95 $95 Beaver Capes, $85 Shoulder Cape. $85 Beaver Capes, $75 Deep shoulder Cape. $17.50 to $35 Raccoon Scarfs, $15, $17.50, $25, $30 Double fur, and lined ?nlmal effects. Mink Sets, $295 to $450 Choice Eastern mink skins, se? lected; cape and stole effect. Russian Sable Skins $375 to $575 Two-skin effect. $300 to $695 Silver Fox Skins, $275 to $575 One-skin animal. Hudson Bay Sables $75, $95, $135 Choice selected skins. Second Floor. New Shipments and New Values Sustain Interest in the 28th Annual Needlework Sale BEAUTIFUL AND EXTENSIVE STOCKS of Decorative Linens, Table Laces and Stamped Goods are now offered for low prices that have not been matched in months. For the second week of this classic event, which starts tomorrow, many new lots are added and reinforcements drawn in, with the result that the advantages are fully as important as upon the opening day. Other Values in Stamped Goods All ?tamped on fine white linen in a variety of designs and for solid and eyelet embroidery. Centerpieces, round 28-inch size, stamped on fine quality linen huck for weaving stitch; value $2. at.$1.29 Infants' Carriage Robes stamped on excellent qual? ity pique; value $1.25, at.v . 69c Infants' Oblong Carriage Pillows, in designs to match robes; value 85c, at.49c Towels, 18x36, stamped on heavy quality figured huck, in six beautiful designs, some for all white and some for colored embroidery; value fi, at.59c Infants' stamped Bibs of pique, value t5c.|lat 5c; of linen, value t9c, at..10c Italian Embroidered Linens, $15.50 to $189, Values $32.50 to $400 This is an unusually line collection, including Tea, Luncheon and Dinner Cloths, also Scarfs in various sizes; all in richly worked designs on fine cream color linen. Richelieu and solid embroidered patterns; many with Venise and motifs of filet. Some are trimmed with wide filet lace, some hem? stitched, and others scalloped. Madeira Embroidered Doilies 29c, 39c. and 69c, Values 39c to $1.25 Six Inches in diameter, embroidered in various pretty designs. All of fine quality linen. Madeira Embroidered Doilies 69c, 89c and 98c, Values $1 to $2 Ten inches in diameter, embroidered in a variety of attractive patterns. Of line quality linen. 20-Inch Cluny Lace Centerpieces Special at $1.39 All with good quality linen centers. Imitation Filet Luncheon Cloths $3.69 Instead of $5.50 Forty-six inches in diameter. All with wide bor? ders of imitation filet. Stamped Children's Dresses, $1 to $3 Averaging a Third to Half Under priced Of various sheer materials, stamped in a number of very pretty designs. Sizes 1 to 8 years. Embroidered Model Pieces A Third to Half Under Regular This is the balance of handsome finished Model Pieces. Some are from our own stocks; others are the sample pieces fro3u manufacturers. The lot includes white and colored Centerpieces in various sizes; Table and Dresser Scarfs; Filled Pillows and Pillow Slips; Laundry Bags, Collar Bags; Tie Racks, infants' and small children's Dresses; infants' Caps, Rompers; Aprons; women's Night? gowns, Combinations, Bloomers and j?illie Burkes; Card Table Covers, Tea Sets, Doilies, Tray Cov? ers, Pincushion Covers, guest and large Towels, Dressing Sacques, Knitted and Crocheted Garments, etc. Second Floor. None Sent C. O. D. N'o Mail or Telephone Order? Filled. Remnants of Woolen Dress Fabrics 75c. to $3.98 Yard, Values 95c. to $6.50 A DISPOSAL of a quantity of fine fabrics suitable for coats, suits, dresses and skirts, all remainders from our regular lines and greatly reduced for speedy clearance. There are plaids, checks, stripes and mixtures in various materials, Serges, Granite Cloths, Poiret Twills, Gaberdines, Poplins, Mohairs, etc. Lengths of from 2 to 5 yards. Second Floor. A Record New Year Sale* of Women's $12 Shoes for $5.85 HOES FROM OUR OWN STOCKS, Shoes of a standard of workmanship unexcelled, but because the size fange is broken we offer them for quick clearance at $5.85 a pair, Tan calfskin lace style Shoes with welted soles and leather Cuban heels. Black calfskin lace Shoes with welted soles and leather Cuban heels. Patent leather and black kidskin lace Shoes with turn soles and wooden French heels. Dull kidskin lace Shoes with leather French heels, welted soles. And a limited number of black calfskin Skating Shoes, laced to toe. Narrow widths prevail. Main Floor, Elm Placo. S Women's $1 Washable Gloves, 69c THIRTY-NINE HUNDRED PAIRS. Good, serviceable Gloves for general everyday wear. Of washable suede finished fabric Gloves in black, white and colors, with self and contrasting color backs. Mats Floor. , 1?-'?'?'-!-&