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a — a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1912. ' . SE re EE a Baek eine FO Rie ial th Wr a DE nd Stenograpiers’ teen .. . 2410 00] mtsstoners wit have to go to the courts operate 31,359 machines. The auto and| has the smallest number of autos-£1.|Follette ts ftty-seven years old to-day, st a i7| compel the elty to “come across.” | chauffeur fees from Greater New York| There are 2762 In Nassau County, 1419] but he rays he doesn’t feel like tt ‘otal ’ all the Commissioners rendere: ated over WELNS, and v4 . ’ "¢ foe ‘ - ty . > for laundry and pants pressing or ayers"! * $6100, and from the} jn Orange County, 2270 in Suffolk and] “'t fee) the years very lightly,” he 4 Pu vhole State over $856,00. There are] 4,723 in Westchester, said, “The fact is, 1 have never en- . hotels, but the pruning process will be ™ . ‘ >y " my life Ww." n | continued carefully. %6,0% licensed chauffeurs In the State, a " i fant tote my ge] 4 we le |" Tt tn atated the report of the commis. | Of the 4,00 automovtion, 76,104 are tor! LA FOLLETTE IS 57, months’ campalg TROUSERS PRESSED: == during which s ‘ 4 ‘| ‘sion will comprise 1,400 typewritten pleasure, 0 are run for commercial * * i md pages and deat with every phnao of the | purposes, 1,072 belong to dealers and 24 BUT DOESN'T FEEL IT.|he,t00%e, day attcr day for ning oF ten Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. { es hae ttem, er | iblie school system, are exempt. Coletti pore by W, and strong pewapaper men vere, Were Jing @ec olty ip pases a mera Albany has 1,28 autos, Ringhamt “elebrates Anniversar iting} out with the strain, he enjoyed and i ff [tn exe | 15,000 FEWER AUTOS IN |1,05, Burtate bats, Teochentor 4298 Utica Ms y By Welling |tarove ch it tie wili celeorate bis ane } 4 ke aiapable of making an lavestiane | THE STATE OF NEW YORK od and Troy LOW, Phere Final Chapter of His niversary by dictating the final chapter WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY |AMOUNT OP BILLO AGREADY | ATE OF N e med cars fn the Beate, Autobiography. of his book. He says of his candidacy ———— a | aration in Gis Adivtnd ‘ that he has made a good fight and that EXCEEDS CONT:NGENT FUND. | Fees Collected From Motor Car and Hamilton County, in the Adirondacks,] WASHINGTON, Juno 14—Senator La] the people know just where ho stands. Edueational Experts Also Ai | ocr ReRet makers, hos ad Pai Chauffeur Licenses Brought EK ‘. nod 192 Women’s Silk Dresses " in $856,000. Pather Knick to Pay Laun- ALBANY, June 1The number of au- pias adh ees do otto i ade tomobiles In New York State has de- Uf creased 15,000 in the last year, according ~|to figures just made public by the Secretary of State. There are now %,900, as against over 100,000 in 1911, No dry and Hotel Bills. were accordingly « | — gault upon the ® tS account began with HE MAKES A BIG KICK, |perts. amet vis $12,000 contingency 6.00) and an billa & sands are expe Through the Comptroller and) tiswent fond wii ion, sorte (an 3 * A 9 In fact there js no other fund up President Mitchel He'll Prune | wich tas commission ean ial dra |S sat iy Riemuends We ta Geeta Commission’s Expenses money by sone means, ese the Com-| New York there are 2,157 chauffeurs to ud Th _ reasons for the lessened number of ve- ‘ | " f ; Hii y i! , | i ANN , J y| "| ietee ave given, | Aah Ae \ i, i Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 In New York County, comprising Man-! I BX | Y HW ‘ ) vit 44 1 ANS Ma) HEN hattan and the Brong, there are 2,708 “ith Ys autos, of which 16,831 are pleasure ve- \* 1c'ee; in Brooklyn, 7,687; im Queens, 225 Women’s Dresses Of Linen, striped Voile, Cordeline, Terry, Tissue and Gingham, 7.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 ES fpaite Comptretise: Prendergast, and] LDO you want a seat in Al@ermanic President John Purroy f he dll Mitohel believe in giving liberal com- g tee ere ee in nae [the convention of the w the city, they do not favor the ides of naving ho oty ay tor promine tl dressed and withnochance trousers of professor this and professor that, nor do they want it to pay laun- dry bills, hotel bills and #0 on. The two ro} City officials have therefore been care- fully pruning such bills, the latest of the variety having been rendered by certain members of the School Hoard Inquiry Commission, composed of well SS —_= : 96 Women’s Coats Travel and Motor Coats of Polo Cloth, Serge, Whipe cord or Tweed, also Dressy Short Silk Coats, 10.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 : f{ being contested? Wear a Young Straw. H. Hanus of Harvard, Prof. Frank Mc- The stampede is on} Merray of the Teachers’ Coilege, this city, Prof. Edward C. Elliot of Madt- $2, $3 and $4 son, Wis. and Prof. Frank W. Ballou. — are exports Frank P. Bach-/ Pgnamas and Bangkoks at Popular Prices man and James W. Boyd. ‘While allowing reasonable expenses to these gentlemen, who are investigating J 1389 Broegeey. New York's public school system with ay, Only Bante 8 view of reducing the cost and making Nassau St,, No, 87, the system more efficient, it 19 deemed | {07 preeaway, on Store: that educational experts who charge for| 000 Filth Ave. Oppiatte Ory Halk >— o= <a — 165 Women’s Silk Waists Of Chiffon, Messaline or Taffeta, in black and colors. 3.75 Heretofore $7.50 to $12.50 32 oy Mke while grappling with the city’s a e@ucational problem are going a bit = ————————— ee eee Blyn Shoc| ——<—_ (<> No Alterations No Approvats Style | Wmte Footwear the Vogue 1351 It is a (a4 Vedas ib ON AND AFTER TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH, footwear and the BOR erga pe erg YT OT commission—which. by the way, BLYN STORES are in com. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAYS AT NOON: BEA’ soecren petted or rendered wit lete harmony with the fashions. > exactitude and promptness, The stocks include novelties @ aireahy having pall out GOET. and staple styles in White Buck- % skin, White Canvas and White 2 Kid. Dressy Pumps, Com- 9 $3 fortable Ties and Shapely High 3 Cut Styles. OTHER BUSINESS DAYS AT 5 P. M. B. Altman & Ca. WHITE SHOES, GLOVES AND HOSIERY FOR SUMMER WEAR a Children’s smart styles for nee te io | graduation Kigaaeeed ant the $ rs aitties tyles for rougher service durin; Keats hes etitasé fi the ee a yece ae: ; 3 5 footwear for the city, t' Variety and Value tountais or the Assured Nan TEN BIG FAMILY STORES —Shoes for everybody. As the individuals who make up this great New York public are va- tious in wealth—in fashion—in age—in sex—so the shoes that make up our ten big stocks are various in leathers—in style—in shape — and consequently in WHITE FOOTWEAR FOR GOLFING, TENNIS, YACHTING, WALKING AND DRIVING IS BEING SHOWN IN BUCKSKIN AND CANVAS. THE STYLES INCLUDE COLONIALS, PUMPS, OXFORDS AND BOOTS AT MODERATE PRICES, WHITE SILK HOSIERY IN PLAIN OR EMBROIDERED STYLES, WHITE GLOVES (LONG OR SHORT) OF KID OR SILK, ea i Spat | tate aes sions Peeeeey cease TS Bio Anewne, 34th oud 33th Streets, Nem Pork, E. E. 1URLINGION, Vice-President |Hackett, Carhart’s “History motorists! Making” Summer Suit Sale and value, and every pair contains — Suits, Made to Sell up to $20, now Including Serges, Cassimeres, Unfinished Worsteds and Velours. New blues, greys, browns, tans and fancy mixtures. Backward e A Guarantee that Guarantees weather conditions during April and May caused this great sale. a “new pair free” if the “tips” wear ‘ ° Suits, Made to Sell up to $30, now High grade Suits now priced at a great reduction. Every new color effect and “novel” and fancy ideas, English and con- servative models. Finely woven materials for the Sununer & out before the gloves, season, An exceptionally large collection to choose from. Don't accept : Suits, Made to Sellup to $37.50, now Comprising chalk mixtures, herringbones, pin checks, pencil stripes and hairlines. Serges, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Velours and many cooling fabrics. Two and three butiun models, full or half e@ | ? . ere’sa way totell the genuine “Kayser” glove— look in the hem for the name “Kayser.” It is there for your Protection. “Kayser” Gloves Cost No More COZGD Jovs Of A Summer Outi will be pictured and described in The World’s Summer Resort Guide for 1912 ; Ta big, comprehensive and hand- somely printed volume to be keady for Free Distribution About June loth at The World's Main and Branch Otfices @ INC, RETAIL containing over 2,000 “Summer Resort” advertisements of, >ea- shore, Mountain and Country Ho- tels and Boarding Houses sepro- duced from the Sunday World, to- gether with much additional in- formation of value to the Vaca- tion-taker. If you cannot call in person for a FREE copy, send 6 cents in stamps to defray actual postage ue ind a copy will be sent to you by mail, ? . Address “Summer Resort bureau,” Room 103, Pucuger | Building, New York City, BONO Look in the hem for the name W\ “Kayser,” Mark of the genuine, : Short Silk Gloves 600., 750.. $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 Long Silk Gloves 760.,$1.00,81.25,81.60,62.00 Julius Kayser & Co., Makers New York the “just as good” kind ined. Sizes for men and young men. Suits $15 to $45 | 265 Broadway 841 Broadway | 119 W. 42d St. | 125th Street. | Near Chambers St. Cor, 18th St. Near Broadway. Near 3d Avenue. Harlem gnd 42d Strest Stores Open Evenings.