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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 9

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The Buffalo Newsi
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'AMUSEMENTS mmmmmmmmMmmmmmfqii Orders FilledBOmmmmzz Motor-Driven Ice Saw Expedites Harvest U. B. PAYMENT DUE JANUARY SJarifale'e Leaalnf Thsstan GERTRUDE VANDERBILT THE SEVEN HONEY BOYS THE WILTON SISTERS R.re A Rudac, Reaeo NmI Est Ford; La Petite Cabaret: Freeaaaa Shea's Pictorial Review. Dec 26 HOMER B. MASON anal MARGUERITE KEELER.

flail Store Hours: UnM Christmas 9A.M.to6.P.M. Not open any before Christmas. Gift Merchandise May be exchanged' up to January 5th. Buffalo's Fastest Crowing Store HIPRgOME THOMAS ME1GHAN la "Conrad In Quest of HU Youth" Boohed lor exclusive firat (hewing la Shea House A Vanity Fsir Com ear Shea's Hippodrome News -1 Ralph Brainard. Soloiat CHRISTMAS GIFT NEWS FOR LATE SHOPPERS Our stocks complete! Our prices right! Our service prompt! Mohawk at Pearl Strsets "DEEP WATERS" Ml BUSTER KEATON in.

"Neiehhers" Chariot te Parses, Soloist SO0 Matinee sssu 2Se Balcony, soq Evosinr seats 35c The University of Buffalo' assistant treasurer, W. Blackburn, has opened ait office, at 211 Underbill, building. Church and Pearl streets, to receive payments on Greater University of uffalo Endowment Fund pledges. The first payments are due January 1. Mr.

Blackburn's office is on the second floor. Pledgers may make payments in person or send checks, money orders or They are advised not send cash or currency through the mall. More than 24,000 separate pledges were made to the University of Buffalo Endowment fund, the total gifts amounting to 15,177,000. Most 'of these were made payable over a five-year period, so the initial collection for the Greater University of Buffalo should bring in more than 1,000,000. There already is on deposit In banks and trust companies in this city about a quarter of a million dollars to the credit of the University of Buffalo fund.

i Following the, action of the university council last week, when the report of Chairman Walter P. Cooke of the campaign committee was adopted, letters are being sent to the 24.000 odd contributors to the fund, thanking them on behalf of the university for their pledges and gifts. Accompanying the letters are notices that the first payment is due January 1. "The work of collecting the annual installments represents a big task," declared Assistant Treasurer Blackburn last night. "We intend to do everything we can to facilitate matters and add to the convenience of the They can help us by making a prompt response, Tyhich will avoid the necessity of sending out a second notice.

Of course, anyone who wants to do it is privileged to pay the entire- contribution at once. Any pledger who dose this will aid the Scarf Sets, $1.95 Sweater Suits, $9. 75 NOKKARK Hertel at North Park ALICE JOYCE in "THE PREY" A Comedy Shea's North Park News An invention that bids fair to simplify the cutting of ice in New England this season is an ice saw driven by a gasoline motor. An automobile engine was used in the building of this model shown in the photograph. The operator merely directs the course of the machine, the saw teeth themselves drawing it ahead at speed sufficient to make a clean cut through (he ice.

The next cut to be made by the saw is marked by the marker shown on the swivel arrangement in the foreground. THEATRES COrTjM I GENERAL, AL Children's All Wool Sweater Suits, link and link stitch, consisting of cap, mittens, leggings and sweater, in rose, brown, grey and white; sizes 1 to- 4 years. Value $12.00. Robes, $3.75 to $7.98 Children's Corduroy- Carriage Robes, medium and large, quilted sateen lining. if i are addressed will Indicate the style in which names and addresses are carried on the university records at the present time.

Made to Sell at 2.69 Second shipment of these practical and much wanted Sets on sale tomorrow. They are made of extra quality wool, our own selected patterns and priced about lower than originally expected. Two styles, in six colors, extra wide scarf and full cut hoodThe ideal gift. Instead of (7 $2.69, tomorrow. Millinery Dept.

"THE RIVER'S END" greater university just that much more." Corrections in names, "addresses or other details affecting gifts and pledges will be looked aftrr Blackburn. In handlinii more than 24,000 separate pledgew. it not unuHual to expert some mistakes. The university council is anxious to have all details properly recorded, because the records will become part of the permanent historical documents of the University of Buffalo. The way in which letters Satin ribbon trimmed.

Leggings, $1.29 Children's Jersey Drawer Leggings, navy, brbwn and black; sizes 2 to 6 years. Value BLANCHE SWEET in "Fighting Crewy" I AMUSEMENTS 1 CHARLES RAY in "Bill AMUSEMENTS HOUSE PETERS In -Silk Husbands and Calico Wives" DEBTS TO STATE HOLD PRIORITY OVER OTHERS WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Priority creditor righji formerly held underline! common law by the "crown" have descended! to and are vested in the state, the, Supreme court held in an opinion rendered iff the suit brought by the state of New York against H. Snow-; den Marshal, receiver for the All- Package Crocery Stores company.

The purpose of the suit was to 'determine whether the state's claims Against the firm for license fees and franchise tax- i es should be given priority over all other debts. DOG AWAKENS FAMILY, SAVES CAT FROM FIRE EVERfcTT, Dec; 21. Judson T. Logan and members of his family overlooked the family cat Chum, when they made a hurried escape from their burning home on Irving street. But Ted, their big Saint Bernard, remembered.

The dog discovered the absence of his playmate, rushed back through the smoke and soon reappeared with Chum in his mouth. The1 Logans as, well as the occupants Fancy Turkish Towels A CORKING HOLIDAY SHOW! The Unanimous Opinion of Two Capacity Audiences at the HENRY B. WALTHALL in "The Brassieres BaMeaux $1.00 to $5.00 Women's Brassieres and Bandeaux, for the medium and stout figures, made of all over lace, satin and fancy brocade, in pink and white sizes 34 to 52. Corsets, $1.69 Silver Seal Corsets, special values," made of white and pink coutil, medium and low bust, four hose supporters attached sizes 20 to 30. Values $2.00.

Second Floor, Rear a rj a)gjr earaa amaF MATINEE TOMORROW! MATINEE DAILY 5HUBERT BEST SEATS 91-50 lift? STI If I Even Inn 60s to $2.50 Specially Low Priced- In pink, blue, lavender, yellow and all white. 50c quality, at 39c 79c quality; at 59c 89c quality, at 69c $1.00 quality, at 89c $1.25 quality, at 98c $1.75 quality, at: $1.25 $2.00 quality, at $1.50 I Sat Matinee 50c to (2.00 The Century Theater Production of FLOROD0RA With ELEANOR PAINTER "PRETTY MAIDEN" SEXTETTE of another aipartment in the house give BUFFALO'S FAVORITES Geo STONES PILLARD ta THE DANCING DEMONS AGAIN SCORED A SMASHING HIT! the dog credit for awakening, them ny harking, Ancient Silk Industry of China, The culture of Sim in China is an industry whieh ia nrobaolv 'JO centuriefl olti and meth- Women's $9.75 Bathrobes, $7,98 oils -Dtirftued today are much the Rame as the NEXT WEEK SEATS -WEDNESDAY LEW FIELDS Presents "POOR LITTLE RITZ 6lRL" Original Broadwmy Cut as Seen at Central Theater with ANDREW TOMBES And Big Noted Company of Musical Comedy Folks PRICES: 50c to $2.50 Main Floor Next Week "JOY RIDERS" (Midnight Show New Year's Ee) nhfrinal onea. The Bpmninc wheel used ny i the Mayflower ieople ie a Vf-ry modern affair compared with some which are to be found in operation today in the Celestial country. A Wonderful Variety of Te TV 2 Open Tuesday. Wednesday and MAJESTIC AH Week A $3 SHOW FOR $2 "IT'S UP TO YOU" COMPANY AND CHORUS OF 60 Nifhtsi 50c to $2.00.

Wed. Mat. Best Seats $1. Christmas Mat. same as aifhts.

Chritma Ntenti gOc to $2 50. CIosefTChrist- mas Eve at 6 P. M. Thursday Ev let c-or. Seneca and tUicotl Stsw ings Till M.

re Have Startled the City! The Response to Our Women's Bathrobes, all wool Beacon cloth, satin ribbon trimmed, in rose, grey and pink flower designs; sizes 36 to 42. Petticoats. $6.50 Women's Silk Messa-line Petticoats, extra sizes, made with deep plaited tucked flounce, changeable plain colors; $8.00. Camisoles, $1.98 Women's fancy flower Camisoles, ribbon strap over shoulder, brown and black; sizes 38 to 44. Value $2.50.

Boudoir Caps $1.25 Boudoir Caps, made of wash satin, lace and ribbon trimmed, pink and iblue; value $1.50. New Blouses Jbst the Kind You Want tor Her Gift $2.98 to $15.00 Beautiful quality georgette blouses in white, flesh, bisque, navy, brown, in smart, up-to-the-minute models. Round, and square necks. Beautifully embroidered in silks and beads. Others with lace and tuck trimmings.

Long and short sleeves. Tricolette blouses1 of heavy quality embroidered in colored yarn and with silk Next Wk. Mall Ordtft Nov. State Thin. CHARLES FROHMAN will present OTIS SKINNER N.l the Villa Rose" PRICES: Eves.

New Year's Eve. Night Wed. Mat. 50c-II New Year's Mat. Hudson Seal Coat Marked $375 on sale at 25 off, or $281.25 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, 36 inches long, belted model.

Large skunk collar and cuffs. FIVE DOLLAR BOYS' CLOTHING SALE was overwhelming Jtocks have been replenished. Sales and wrapping force augmented. We arertady for two more days of rapid fire jjeiling. Never have such offered.

in Boys stylish and desirable clothing. Here are NORFOLK SUITS, NOVELTY SUITS, MACKINAWS and JUVENILE OVERCOATS-for-mer values $10 to $12 sacrificei-at the remarkably low price of FIVE DOLLARS Don't Have Regrets! Come Today Sale Positively Ends Thursday at 9P. M. at $2.98 to $6.98. Toys-Dolls-Games-Velocipedes At Special Reduced Prices OLYMPIC LYRIC Now Playlnf All This Week Fads and Frolics 20th Century Musical Comedy Girls CONROY end BELL THAZER 3 O'DONNELL WILBUR and DEANE and ADAMS I READE An Arabian Knlrht Norfolks Suits Worth $10 EUGENE O'BRIEN in "The Wonderful Muriel Ostrichs Comedy-News Opening Sunday OTIS SKINNER In "KISMET." Flower Baskets Filled With 'X Artificial Flowers 7oe reduced to.S9e $1.25 reduced to 89c $2.50 reduced to $1.29 $8.00 reduced to $1.89 $3.50 reduced to $1.98 Smokers' Cabinets 1-3 off Marked, $7.50, $10.00, $22.50 and $27.50.

Cedar Chests 14 off Now marked $24.65 to $57.60. Pillow Slips $2.98 All velvet slips. Values up to $7.00 Third Floor KsNSI Sleds PA A Special Attractions (or Holiday Shoppers' Week Chants In Prsirsn Dally Today FRANK MAYO in "Hilchin' Port" Norfolk, Eton Sailor lar stylos In fine novelty cusi-nret nd ehoviota in a bis a-ortmtnt of colorings and pit-terns; you surely will want two or threo suits at this' Prico, Bitot 2 ft to years. Mothers, how docs this appeal to you? A complete assortment all sizes and plenty of them; latest fall models cheviots In mixtures of brown, green and gray. Suits worth $10 at, half price.

Sizes 7 to 17. Machine Guns, 98c, reduced to. Anchor Blocks, all atTT 4 off $3.00 Alphies, a new block; now. W.W Dolls Special- lots at $1.19, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.49. Doll Carriages $4.49 Black metal body with leatherette top.

Medium size. value. Coaster Wagons $12.00 $8.50 $10.00 value. Velocipedes $12.00 value. $6.75 value.

$5.50 value Doll Bungalows $6.50 value $4.50 $4.50 Aerial Swings $1.50 $1.00 Kiddie Cars $4.00 value $2.98 $3.00 $1.98 $2.50 $1.69 Fleelwing, Steering Sleds $1.50 reduced $1.19 $2.75 reduced $1.98 $1.00 Xylonet Mu-Bical Instrument reduced to 69c Bizzy Andy marble toy; was 75c, nowWc Hobar Bos worth Mackinaw in "Below the OLLIE THOMAS Overcoats $10 Chinchillas and Novelties in "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS' Grades Worth Up to $10 BEBE DANIELS tm "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" sad JOHNNY HINES in "TORCH Make the Boy Happy Christmas Morn' with One of These Norfolk Suits at $8.49 to, xsssxtsi Ml i Kmnroats. Blouses, $1.39 Boy' flannel Blouses, assorted colors, light GRIFFITH'S Prsdoctlsa et 'The Greatest "Seeen Bald P.tmM-hrl,tl and dark gray, brown, green, blue and pium, well made, French cuffs, collar; sizes 8 to 16 years. $2.00 value. AQ They would even be a sensation for most stores sell them at $13.50. They cannot be made today at this price; fine quality extra heavy chinchilla and warm, durable novelty fabrics.

Sizes to 10 years. And only a few stores sell them at $10. Most of them ask $12 and even more. Out price in this sale, $5. Latest styles, extra heavy cloth, bright cheery plaids.

Slies 8 to 16. CENTRAL PARK and PREMIER HARRY CAREY in "Humin Stuff" GLADYS LESLIE In "Jit fiirlWsnia" Boys' Raincoats, tan and frray, hat to match, military style, full length, triple cloth; size 6 to 18 years. Hats, 98c Boys' Scotch Hats, corduroy, pull down caps, all-wool Toques; all sizes. $.1.25 and $1.50 values. Ties, 69c Boys' and young men's Ties, four-in-hands several neat patterns for choice.

Regular retail price, $1.00. Suits, $5.95 Boys' Junior Suits, velvet, -corduroy, mixtures and fancy novelties; Oliver Twist Suits, all wool, jersey trousers, cuffs and collar, blouse and pants to match; sizes 3 to 7 years. $8.00 value. Bovs' Sweaters, pull down -and coat waist styles', shawl collar and button to the plain colors, trimmed with, fancy colors; sizes 28 to 36. $5.00 value.

Mackinaws, $6.95 Boys' Mackinaws; plain heavy weight, cloth, fancy plaid, shawl collar and military collar, double breasted, button to the neck, belt all around; siles to 17 years. $10.00 value. EFwPISE Theatre Peart near Nlaeara treat Useful and Serviceable Gifts for Boys Oh, Boy! a Mackinaw for Christmas I'UKALDINA. the Mad Dancer, In "THE WOMAN UNTAMED" Continuous dally roa 1 to 'I P. M.

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