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GOV. FORT HITS ed to “Reasonable De- mands” of Strikers. RAPS STATE OFFICERS Regrets He Hadn't Power to Remove the Corrupt and Incompetent. “Contumacious, corrupt and incompe- _ tent officials,” together with the | OF five big express companies, sh the wrath of Gov. John Frankl of New Jersey in bis last mew the Legisiature, which was se . day; As to the State ofMcials, he re- reats that he was prevented by lack of adequate laws from removing them, He denounces the as officials be- cause they would not Itten to the “rea- yonable demands” of their employees during the recent strike Commenting on the express trike, the Governor defends hix action in re- fusing to call out the militia at the ree quest of the compartos and cites the final settlement as proof that he took the proper stand. The message says: ‘The strike was finally settled, and the wisdom of refusing to order out the guard was clear Upon all the Waa apparent strike never have o the fir stance, if the request 1 by athe empioyes ons d by the employers in a #: which the common dictates of humanity would seem to have required.” Gov. Fort's denunol the last appeal in irec-year effort to have a jaw passed in Now Jersey Which would enadia the chief executive to remove any official for cause. He says: t “It ly humiliating to demand wrongs be righted and that extn ance, iNerality or incompetence ce and have a subordinate (it may be an underling in some dep rtment or institu- be State Treasury has grown to $1,00),043.80 during his » the Govenor warns the | extravagance and urzes that this balance be kem up to the milion mark in the future. Chance to Save $150,000 Yearly. Ia urging ¢ estimates that a. ravin $138,000 could be mede annvally Glam of the present m tained in the follow “Opposition to such a purchas orly one and sellers, and they ca: named, Other recommendations Gov. Fort are for State Maintenance o [the Ocea for the erection of an confinement of insar the establahment treatment of (ubere ty; for the paseage of an Empto. Hdadiity act, and for ihe tner My wreater Commenting on the agricultural re- sources of the State vne message states 099 and live stuck was sold for EES aaa “ANYBODY V WANT A ’GATOR? | Me's Five Feet tong and « Good Veeder, with a Nasty Temper. BOSTON, If anybody wants & five-foot r he can get one by ealling at the Animal Rescue League's headquarters in Carver siect A reptile of tha: a wented to the league ten days agy, ¢ wouldn't mind it somevouy would slong and adopt it. ‘The alligaior may have points, but visitors to the t The alligator ip disturbed that Gabe cearayir Bia 10 BRBB sci MBallowed va a! Cass 53'04 ———. Write sor vue Now Lptrloges, Maued aree.| RAPIDS FURNITURE ON Easy Payment Pian Worth +) Down $2. ae Weekly EXPRESS OFFICIALS. INLAST MESSAGE :: Says They Should Have Yield- In Appointed Secretary to the Fire | feagen, and that had better not be| « that farm crops in 1910 were valued at! COOLNESS SAVES MAN. [ake Sone Commissioner were tntl- yees oe Rene! * Frezdom from unnecessary eye strain and a knowledge that your eyesight is being improved are assured you at our offices because competent physicians prescribe for your exact requirements. The filling of the prescription is supervised by an expert Op- tician who assures himself that every clement in the prescription has been carefully carried out. To you it should be interest. ing, for we are enabled to give you our douvle service and a LEADER FINN GETS JOB. pair of perfect litting glasses for $2 and gua e glass satisfaction. eT mae TVR Ronns roe’ | Ocwdists al Opticians c iinme. | New Yorks 76 Nassau St. 27 West 34th St. 54 East 23 St. 442 Columbus Ave. 64 W. 125th St. | B'klyn: 499 TUiton St. and 1009 B'way | Newark :597 Broad St.nr Hahne & Co complete eye- Never Before Stout Women | FOUND SUCH Perfect Style WITH Solid Comfort ATA Popular Price HE Nemo “Innovation Sale” has instantly de elope od into the most widespread and succe this country has ever known, and for this good reason— Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets Nos. 319 and 321 With Patented Semi-clastic Lastikops Reducing Bands Are the Greatest Corset-Values Ever Offered In these new models entirely new effects are produced by the use of the patented Nemo Lastikops Webbing—the only elastic fabrie ever made that DOESN’T WEAR OUT— guaranteed to outlast the corset, i’ bands of $2390 ( |: it down—an ENTIRELY The famous Nemo front the ONLY Pei. FOR TALL STOUT HIN: white coutil, sizes 1 The Nemo ‘Innovation Sale’’ is now in progress in the principal stores of every tow deity from Maine to California, The d mand is treumxpovs, We're filling re-orders for hundveds of dozens daily. Go to your dealer and GET YouRS wiile you can find your size, KOPS BROS., manuractunens, NEW YORK _THE EVEWING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911. Stern Brothers Will Offer Wednesday, in their Infants’ Outfitting Dep’ts Second Floor, New Building High Grade Imported Wearing Apparel, consisting of Long and Short Coats, Dresses and Bonnets, At Prices Very Much Below Actual Cost. Also Exceptional Values in Misses’ and Children’s Domestic Underwear Caimbric and Muslin Drawers, tucked and trimmed C with lace and embroidery, at ae, 43°, 59¢ Cambric Skirts, 4 with ruffles, lace and embroidery trimmed, at 55 ’ 85° Nainsook and Cambric Gowns, High or Low Neck, trimmed, qe c with ribbon, lace and embroidery, at 65 ’ 90 An Unusual Offering of Very Desirable Women’s Silk Petticoats Taffeta Silk, deep flounce, accordion pleated, with ruching, in desirable colors; Similar Style with three circular ruffles at bottom, silk underlay, in black only, $4.75 Silk Jersey Top, deep flounce, pin tuck pleated, ruffle at bottom, silk underlay, b ) accordion ~ and colors, Messaline Changeable Silk, side pleated flounce, with tailored bands, Tafieta Silk, with three sectional ruffles, pin tucks on each, silk underlay, also $3.7 75 Silk Jersey Top with deep accordion fo pleated ruffle, in black and colors, Chiffon Tatfeta Petticoats, with deep flouncc, $2 05 pin tucks and silk underlay, in black and colors, at ° Attention is directed to Spring Importations of High Class Novelty Embroideries with Valenciennes, Filet and Cluny Lace Combinations And in addition, to-morrow, Batiste Edgings and Flouncings, 10 to 45 inches wide, 19¢, 25c, 38c, 59c, 65c tw $2,25 Value 38c to $3.75 Yard Bandings and Insertions, to match, ¥% to 4 inches wide, 18c, 25c, 38c, 59c, 75c Value 38c to $1.50 Yard Also the following Special Values in Embroidered Robes Lingerie Rope ‘ ‘ with eyelet embroidery an insertion, awaits only, at $3.60 6. 15, 7.50 Values $5.00 to 8,50 Batiste Robes, in white, blue, lavender, pink and tan, 99.75, 10.50 Values $12.50 tc 16.50 Hand Embroidered } g Linen and Batiste Robes, $ 1 2.50, 14.50, 23.85 Values $18.50 to 35.00 West 23d and 22d Streets Hackett Carhart 5@ CLOSING-OUT SALE Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Suit, Coat or Gown in the House at (all sizes for Women and Misses) This offer includes our highest priced garments that sold up tili recently as high as $50.00 Nothing Is Held Back or Reserved Our Great Fur Sale at 50c. on the Dollar Continues Throughout Balance of Week. : VP MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEE : —A “WORLD WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, eI A yt ot a Ree att A i He a A So EOE ATT Broadway at 13th St. Women’s Dept. Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. A Bugle Cal! to the Men from the Lower-Price Basemen! Store 512 New, All-Wool Suits For Men at $13.50 W ould be Conservative- ly Classed as Worth $18 to $25 All this season’s tabrics —made up by the manu- facturers of our highest grade—just from the tail- or’s hands. Cheviots, worstecs cashmeres. Neat stripes or plain effects in grays and browns. Conservative pat- terns for the older men, snap- ‘J py styles for the younger. But Everything New and in Accord with the Latest Models But we shall let the suits do the talking. We Have Looked Out For the Big Men. Too They will find a complete selection from the wide range of patterns. Ample space for the lively selling sure to result from this offering. Selling begins tomorrow morning—THE SUIT OP- PORTUNITY OF THE SEASON—$13.50. Basement, New Building. MEN’S TAILORING SECTION’S Disposal of Fall and Winter Fancy Fabrics Values of Which Have Been $32.50 to $55, at $25 the Suit - These are our regular all-wool fabrics, in wide range of pattern. Workmanship guaranteed to be up to our high standard. 23 Single-breasted Sack Suits |] 62 Single-breasted Sack Suits |#101 Single-breasted Sack Suits 145 Single-breasted Sack Suits... 59 Single-breasted Sack Suits... 13 Single-breasted Sack Suits... 10 Single-breasted Sack Suits This is not a one- day sale, but our friends may take advantage of it leisurely— bearing in mind the fact, of course, that the most attractive offerings are likely to be accepted first. Main floor, New Building. Did You Attend Yesterday the Sale of Wash Suits for Boys at $1.85? If Not, No Matter. For This Is More Than a One Day Sale! There were 1,800 of these suits at the start-off yesterday morning, and it would have been a physical impossibility fer us to fit and sell so many in a business day. So you may come in tcmerrow, cr the day following, and find excellent choosing. These suits have been obtained from a manufacturer whose salesmén used them as samples. They represent, of course, his best efforts. Russian Suits for Boys of 2!4 to 7 Years Sailor Suits for Boys of 5 to 10 Years Actual value of these suits is $2.50 to $5. But the price for all, no matter how high the quality, is $1.85 now. Main floor, New Building JOHN \WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street. j sy Weta 07,369 iGete ACCOUNT REAL ESTATE Acs. were printed in The World last yeer, cof 10,864 More than the previous year, WORLD f Real Estate Bargains mrt Satisfy t Both Buyer and Seller,