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PARIS STILL JAZZES, DESPITE CARDINAL m C At f.'l.. Protest Against jemi-nuuii- y Falls on Deaf Ears. Bll t Stall Corrttponttnt Tub Son. Copyright, Uts, all rltkti reiervei. Pabis, Dec, Tho Indecency of dances and trown now In vogue In the trench capital la the subject of an lc by Cardinal Amette, head of the piurch In France, In a statement mode jmbllo y, The Cardinal sounds a warning to tomen and younff girls who have been permitting themselves too much license ja drees and amusement. He dep- recates tho somt-nud- e fashions ex- hibited unblushlngly by many women Ja public and criticises the typo .of Jaxs iwclng to which Paris has talton like cmd. The tea tango madness, Jan and a lot of other fads which Varis considers essential if she Is' to rttsln her placo alongside London and Ksw Torlc continue unabated, and the newspapers openly avow that the Car- dinal advice will fall on deaf ears. The parlstennos consider It wouldn't be chic to stop doing all these dances and co back to the old fashioned waltzes and polkas which some provincial aro trying to revive. The movemont to banish Jazz music from France, begun somo weeks ago, Jppears to have collapsed completely for lack of sympathy. Now that the anticipated dancing order has been re 1 . m Yata envm \\In wlffc tact,\ and everybody shimmies. the AUSTRALIA FLIERS 1 TOGETHER IN INDIA Briton Overtakes Frenchman as Flight Nears End, . Special Cable Deipaleh to Tan Sen eni the Pubtte Ledger, I Coryright, JMJ, all rlghtt rtttrvei. I London, Dec 4. The greatest aerial! race, Europe to Australia, for a prize of , (10,000 offered by the Australian Gov- ernment, la In Its concluding chapter. ! The contest Is between Ettenne Poulet, a Frenchman who left Paris October 14, and Robs Smith, ft hero of the Palestine campaign, flying under the auspices ot tho Sydney Sun, Who left London No- vember 12. Smith caught up with Poulet at Alt-ya- b, India, on Sunday, November SO. The aviators greeted each other cordi- ally and on Monday both left Rangoon for Bangkok. Since then nothing has been hoard from olthor ot tho men. The distance Involved Is 12,000 miles, the longest competition flight In the history of aviation. Lord Montagus of Beaulleu recently said: \Tho greatest danger to the British Emplro lies In the length ot its lines of communication. We are 6,000 miles from India, 5,000 miles from South Africa, 2,000 miles from Can- ada and 12,000 miles from Austrlallo. It !s vital to us In time of war that all our slater nations be linked. Every hour that we shorten communication wo strengthen our position. Aviation Is our greatest source ot strength.\ Hence the tremendous Interest here ,In tho flight to Australia. MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR IN A VERY IMPORTANT SALE At Saks To-da- y $1.35 j\ 5 krgc open-en- d cravats of American Silks de luxe-comp- arable only to scarfs-o- f rich imported silks costing a . great deal more. -- j5Most uncommon in design, and shown in those colors that are very, very different, yet anything but bizzarre - Smart Persian Effects, All-ove- r - '' NoveltyPatterns,Floweredand V , Figured designs, and a Host of the Ever Wanted Club Stripes. At $L35Certainly Fine! Sterling Silver Buckle Belts Special $1.95 'Every man wants a silver buckle belt. Here's a chance to get one at a remarkable price. Several designs with space for monogram. The belt itself is of bridle leather. Broadway at 34th Street it? CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY JF you saw the way a Saks tailor worked on a Saks suit, you'd think that he was making it for himself. Without exception, the fin- est tailoring in olmerica c BROADWAY AT 34th STREET 33 Broadway THE SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMB&R 5, 1919. In the Heart of New York, Direct by Subway, Tube and \L\ Beginning This Morning On the Fourth Floor A Very Unusual Sale of Misses' Fur-Coll- ar Winter Coats At $59.50 affording savings of $20 to $30 on each garment i As fine a collection of individualized, Misses' Coats as you ever saw, con- sisting of a very extensive' purchase from a well known manufacturer, together with, similar models from our regular stock that have been selling at $79 to $89: The styles are in youthful Belted, Pleated, Blouse Back and Sports effects, carefully fashioned of Silvertone, Tinseltone, Wool Velour, Du Tone, Oxford Mixture, Polo Cloth and Heather Strictly tailored or with luxurious fur collars of Raccoon, Australian or Dyed Opossum, Nutria, Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat). Each coat beautifully lined with silk and warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses'- - Dept., Temporary Location, Fourth Floor. Friday and Saturday Only A Very Important Offering of Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags In a beautiful carved shell frame model, as 'pictured, with full pouch of fine quality Chiffon Velvet, lined with File Silk. At $8.95-Splen- did! Main Floor. We Have Made Unusual Preparations to Hold Today a Special Sale of Women's Fur Coats at remarkably low prices Our fur coats are made only of the finest pelts. We guarantee both the quality of the workman- ship and the furs. The styles are exclusive with Saks & Company, and in perfect accord with the .latest Fashion edicts. You save at least 25 on to-da- y's market value by selecting one of these beautiful fur coats now. Caraqil Coats with large collars of skuri, squirrel! Anft or Hudson Seal. 30 and 36 inch models. .Now French Seal Coats (seal-dye- d coney), in swagger) sports model Now1'0 Beautiful Natural Muskrat Coats in smart belted! model. Made of .selected full furred skins. .Now 1 1 Fine Marmot Coats, with raccoon collar. Stunningl ' 40 inchmodel.... NowJ1a Handsome Hudson Seal Coats with collar and cuffs'! of beaver or skunk , , Now ' Exquisite Hudson Seal Coats with large collar and! aoq- - cuffs of squirrel NowJ Sixth Floor. are Splendid Value . and Saturday The switches at cost for a very time. Made of specially selected naturally in all shades grey. Try a Sophia Hair Net Made of real hair and priced very low 2 for or a dozen for $1.35. Floor. at 34th St. All Wool Very Special Varm, serviceable sill wool robes with deep fringed ends. Obtainable in a large variety of rich plaid designs of Green and Dlack, Brown and Black, and Heather. Sixth Floor. ' Beacon Blanket Robes, $8 Made of superior Beacon Blanket Cloth, edged with contrasting color cord. Slippers to Match, 95c Second Floor. The Practical Gift Handsome Wool now very fashionable At $5 to $15 We now show Naturally Wavy Switches Today At $11.45 of- fered wavy Motor Robes $10.50 Scarfs ing a very extensive collection of these scarfs, in stunning belted models, with large pockets, beau-- t i f u 1 1 y knit i n Brushed Wool and Angora, trimmed with smart fringed edging. Only by actually seeing them can yon begin to realize their unusual 96.9S $5.00 charm. Two styles pictured. Third Floor. finest moderate long hair, ex- cept 25c; Third Men's . Limited to Friday and Saturday ' A Sale of , Women's Winter Frocks That Sell Regularly at $29,50 At $19.50 Many of our best selling $29.50 Dresses reduced to this low price for immediate disposal because the size and color assortments are incomplete. Included arc Wool Jersey Dresses in Straight Line Model Practical Serge Dresses, Silk Braid Trimmed Serge Frocks in Combination with Satin Each frock made according to our usual high standard, and at $19 .50, a value such as may be had only once in a while. Sizes 34 to 42. Fourth Floor. Ostrich Feather Fans Are enjoying an unprecedented vogue. Safp & Company mill place a splendid collection on sale today At Very Reasonable Prices At in all to match the gowns. At Fans, in color, Black At Ninety-fiv- e most ostrch fans in the much pompadour effect. All and black and white. Also A most of curled and ostrich feather at $7.50 to $112.50 Practical for Gift Purposes Girls' Rainproof Coats and Hats as pictured At $5.95 The \Bcstyette\ Rain outfits, fashioned of dark rainproof cloth and plain Canton cloth in girlish belted mod- els. like them at $5.95.- - Sizes 8 to 16 years. Other styles at $8.75 to $12.75 Exceptional $10.50 Beautiful uncurled ostrich Feather Fans shades new $12.50 ' One hundred ostrich every fashionable and and White. $15 exquisite uncurled feather wanted wanted evening colors, remarkable collec- tion uncurled fans, Very well-kno- plaid Nothing anywhere Value dainty un- curled Feather Main Floor. t Girls' Serge Sailor Frocks Special at $5.95 Practical Frocks of durable Navy Serge, in smart sailor collar model, with braid trimmed collar and cuffs, and lnrge silk tic. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor. An Opportunity to Make a Substantial Saving One Thousand Women's Fashionable Winter Coats . ..; Formerly $39.50 to $135 . y . : . ; Reduced to ; $29.50, $39.00, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00 The handsomest cloth coats produced this season, highly individual in their clever styling, and tailored with that care and precision which assure lengthy i service. Splendid assortment of plain tailored models for wear with separate furs, others luxuriously trimmed with Taupe Nutria, Ringtail Opossum, Natural Raccoon, Skunk Opossum or French Seal ;The materials are among the finest loomed Polo Cloth, Peach Bloom, Sil- vertone, Fine Velours, Normandy, Yalnma Cloth, Frost Glow, and Tinsel-ton- e. Sizes 34 to 5234 Fourth Flour. T i i it. .. 1 9