The New York Times/1925/12/14

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"All the News That's
Fit to Print."
THE WEATHER.

Fair today; rain and somewhat warmer tomorrow. Temperature yesterday—Max. 48, min. 32.
☞ For Weather report see next to last page.



VOL. LXXV...No. 24,796 NEW YORK, DECEMBER 14, 1925, MONDAY.—PAGES.
ONE CENT In Greater New York. Elsewhere,
Jersey City and Newark. TWO CENTS.


[Advertisements]

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REMEMBER
The 100 Neediest Cases.

It's taken
the town

LOOK about you on the "Avenue" and notice how many of the town's prominent folk have awarded their favor to the new type of Knox derby hat. In two weights and with that wider and more becoming brim that is confirmed in its style correctness by the label of knox.

$10 and more
KNOX
THE HATTER
Fifth Avenue at 40th Street
161 Broadway (Singer Bldg.)
Roosevelt Hotel (Madison at 45th)

J.P. CARRY & CO., Gr. Cent. Tax.
JOHN W. RYAN, Inc., Penn. Tax.



W
C R O S S
R
D
S

Back Again

The first newspaper to print cross word puzzles was The Sunday World.

So World readers were having fun with them years before the craze broke out.

Someone decided the other day that they were "old stuff," but the first move to abolish them brought out a storm of "noes,"

So you can still be sure of them in The World—daily and Sunday—and be just as sure that the best Cross Word Puzzles printed are in

The World

Sample cross word puzzle page sent on request.




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Daily Style Hint For Well-Dressed New Yorkers


New York, December 14—The pajamas, illustrated today, are of a heavy blue or pastel-colored milk. They fasten with Chinese frogs and pearl buttons.

Silk is the refinement of luxury in pajamas, because it is softer and smoother than any other material which might be chosen.

The spruce colllar upon these pajamas gives them the trim look of a sporting shirt.
John David

"Convenient to Everywhere"
RITTENHOUSE
HOTEL
22d & Chestnut Sts
Philadelphia, Pa

A Hotel of the highest type catering only to the best patronage

Rooms with hot and cold running water - $2 UP

Rooms with bath- $3 UP

Club Breakfast, 50c up
Special Luncheon, *99c
Evening Dinner, $1.25
As well as service a la carte.
Music During Luncheon, Dinner and Supper.