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— THE EVENING WORLD, Public assumes that If enough re provided they can be moved edule time fgom point of origin ‘were entitied to both eonfidence and moments by the 700 diners when Introthiced by George A. Post, President | } Le teat | cars . on —— really needed !s the greater movement of cars, There {!# but one possible relief because they had not abused their of the association, after the health of to destination, wherever thera may be. remedy—enlarged terminals. HALL SEES MENACE trust in ¢he matter of capitalizatio } . Mr. Hill was cheered for President Taft had been drunk. He sald ‘This te not the real trouble, What Is “The main question back of that I* Tells the Railway Association Roads Must Be Permitted to Increase Capitalization. financial, be raised. roads offer? only What security can the ratl- fn em have not mes J. Hill, Chairman of the Board | surplus earr rf ts of he . C Would have been paid out in dl of the Gre The imp ote ' loudly appl from decre! ' speech at the fourth annual banquet of| creased expens t | the Railway Busitices Association, held | declined. The average frelaht rate per a cuabein the mile fell from 9.27 millx in 380 te Jast night in the grand ballroom of the Waldorf, that commercial disaster awalt- €d the country unless railroad terminals and factiities were increased and unless the roads were allowed to increase their capitalization. } He deprecated increased taxation and over regulation of the railroads and sald that the business man would suffer more than the roads ff the latter were not allowed to develop along with increased business. Speaking of Government regulation, he said: “The country cannot rise to the level Of its duty or its opportunity unti! the solentific knowledge of the expert and the action of the best judge are applied to the settlement of economic issues. ue was shrink: in 1910, While pt per cent In taxes in 18%, and $431 In The Amefican peuple must soon begin to Tealize how injuriously they are them- elves affected by a game that has been played for so many yeara with th Dusiness prosperity and their future w fare. The people must realize that regus tation must not be strangulation.” He defended the ratiroads of the coun- try for their efficiency and maid they shared the vople through Tronda have ily with the former Ca Mr. King for preventing § cial onrds of investigation To-morrow, Unusual Price Inducements in Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel to close out very desirable styles in Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, | of Chinchilla and Blanket Cloth, Reduced from $19.50, Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, of Novelty Fabrics and Chinchillas, full lined, 14.75 many fur trimmed, Reduced from $32.50, _ Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits, 8 Formerly from $21.50 to 39.75, at$8.95, 12.50 | Mi d Juniors’ . , Masa Sed gn cost niodet, $27.50, 39.75 Formerly from $42. 50 to 95.00 Girls’ Coats and Dresses (in sizes from 6 to 16 years) to $9.50 Coats, of Chinchilla, button to neck, flannel lined, at 7.85 i Formerly $13.50 Coats, 1 of Imported Tweeds and Zibelines, 9.75, 11.50 4 Formerly from $14.50 to 19.75 of Ww Cord line, Wool Si | n te leline, Wool Ser, Mg | Flake and Chas ft $3.95, 4.85 Formerly from $5.50 to 9.78 | Girls’ Middy Blouses, plain and Norfolk Styles, of Wool Serge, Reduced from $6.50 at 4.00 Biack Broadcloth Shell, lined with superior quality Muskrat, collars of Bisam Seal and Persian Lamb, Reduced from $65.00 to $42.50 Silk Negligee Shirts, of very heavy silks, in desirable patterns, with turn back cuffs, Values $6.00 to 7.00, $4.75 Four-in-Hand Scarfs, Pure Silk Crochet or Accordion Knitted, in a wide range of patterns, Value $1.50, at \ Large Open-End Four-in-Hand Scarfs, of Imported or Domestic Silks, Value $2.50, + Imported Combination Sets, + Accordion Knitted Silk Tie and Hose to match, in two color effects, Value $4.00, 2.75 Two Silk Knitted Ties and Two Pairs of Silk Hose to match, Value $5.50, 4.25 95° $1.35 NIGHT WORKERS’ MASS | AT 2.45 A.M. XMAS, Organist Bietiger Arranges for | Large sums of money musty Val Misa Mary jof thirty vol HAS FINE PROGRAMME "ae me Sh rr Chorus, Quartette and Solo Numbers. SALVE. life with eczema on my right leg s}low the knee. “TL have tried different «| hit my scalp or chronic old skin Saxo Salve is what you need your money v|_ AllRikerandHegeman @ Stores in New York and | Brooklyn and at all drug \stores where this blue Stern Brothers x To-morrow, Saturday, an Exceptional offering of Boys’ Winter Clothing Greatly Below Actual Values. Russian and Sailor Suits, sizes 2/2 to 9 years, Values’ $6.50 and 7.50, §3.75 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, sizes 7 to 18 years, Values $6.50 to 12.00, at $3.95 to 7.50 Button-to-Neck Overcoats, sizes 22 to 10 years, i at 4.75 to 9. 75 Values $7.50 to 13.50 Long Overcoats, sizes 11 to 18 years, Values $10.00 to 18.00, at $7.50 to 12.50 toioker, special at $1.95, 3.00, 5.00 6 to 16 years, Bath Robes, of Eiderdown or Blankets, sizes 2 to 18 years, Special at 1.95, 2.95 Boys’ Furnishings Silk Scarfs, in plain colors and stripes, 25°¢ Negligee Blouses, sizes 810 15 years, Values 75c and $1.00, at 45¢ 65°, 1.45 1.45 Value 50c, at Flannel Pajamas, 4 to 16 years, Values $1.00 to 2.25, Boys’ and Children’s Sweaters, sizes 3 to 16 years, Values $2.00 and 2.50 | Stern Brothers i will hold To-morrow, Saturday, on their First Floor, an Important Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats, Actual Values from $35.00 to $45.00 Men’s Fur-lined Coats ‘24.50 Imported Black Broadcloth Shell, lined with Marmot and Muskrat, collars of Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal and Beaver, Reduced from $85,00, $57. 50 Men’s Furnishings and House Coats Very Appropriate for Holiday Gifts, at Specially Reduced Prices. Pure Silk Knitted Mufflers, in white, pearl and black, also black and white mottled effects, Value $7.00, $4.50 Accordion Knitted Silk Mufflers, in black and white, Value $10,00, 6.85 Pajamas of Silk and Linen, in a choice assortment of patterns, with military collars and silk loops, Value $5.00, 2.85 House Coats, of double-faced cloths, in blue, Oxford, brownand wine, 4.75, 5.85, 6.75 Blanket Robes a regular or coat models, bound with con,4.50, 6.85 West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets The following is the programme in | JUST HIT HIS CASE AFTER SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA & FOR YEARS, CURED BY SAXO “T have had a lot of trouble all im remedies, without help, but Saxo Salve has just e, and Tam thankful I came across it = The penetrating, soothing and heal- |= ng power of Saxo Salve is remark- B= yjable. Ifyou have any itching or burn- BS ing rash or humor of the skin, any trouble, It it fails to help you, we will give back Miss & y will be the harpist and die violinist, A chorus Ee = i URL ‘Furnished 3 Mm $49.98 75.00 4% «99.98 $ Aq .00 a Week Opens an Account jSunday World Wants Work FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, “1939.” “The Proof of the Pudding” —that there are none finer than our $25 Overcoats—that a sale with us means bargains. Winter Overcoats Formerly $25---Now 16.50---Saving you $8.50 Many men are looking for sales at this season. They are men who have no settled place where they buy clothes. A sale is obviously the only way to attract their attention to us. Therefore this sale. But the losses we clothier.”” Gray & Co. Come early to see these coats—they will give you new ideas as to what $25 can do at Smith Then lay down $16.50 and keep the extra $8.50 in your pocket. 3 Luxurious fabrics that grace our unequalled workman ship and add the last elegant touch to perfect lines—true style itself. _ Woolly coats, rich appearing nappy fellows, soft and thick—yet nicely light in weight. Warmth becomes a mat- ter of course when you put one on. Big two-way collars, worn flat or doubled up or high over the ears. Flowing Chesterfields or ‘Belted Coats. stand are ours and willingly made, for to-day’s customers will have found a place where they'll be glad to come again. They won't be classed as “the man without a Winter Overcoats *16.50 Cut down from 25.00 A Clean Saving of $8.50 ized ~ Sensational ‘Sale of | Men’s Pure Silk Hose better than the regular 50c grade 35c Three for EAUTIFUL hose—and serviceable. All pure bright silk with toes, heels and tops of highly mercer- and douwbly reinforced lisle thread. | | | Each pair perfectly perfect. No “‘seconds”’ such as are the usual | offerings in many so-called sales else- | where. All in two-toned combinations and 100. mottled effects: Oxford gray, dark | purplc, dark maroon and tobacco brown | —artistic in the extreme, subdued and | refined. Madc for us especially by America’s oldcst hesiers from an exceptional lot of silk which we induced them to purchase | in late season by agreeing to buy the en- | tire finished product when ready. A reguls aT cell istmas gift to you. a | | | Christmas Gifts for Men | Nothing here but the sensible—the truly sensible. | uriance, the Elegance and the Beauty, ali of which, united, mark true appropriate- | ness in the ideal Christmas gift. A wonderful increase in assortment because this is Christmas, but no increase in | | price (because this is Christmas). Real Utility plus the Lux- | FURNITURE EO} | “Credit ‘Terms $3 Bown New Catalogue me Sree ‘erms Appi. ‘Alsotor” 16-98 Westchester table 9,98 County Monday CONTROL Sp OWNERSHIP (J SINCE 1845) 3ROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YCRK ~5%" AV., BET. 271" & 28'°STS; SULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV—BROOKLYN BROADWAY AT BEDEORD AY Hatters and Furnishers as well as Clothiers to ‘Men of Taste Morning - Wonders, $98098909 9900090 900800088 A Good Joke “ or a riddle, a funny story, a humorous picture, a fasci- | (i) nating puzzle, etc., such as will crowd the 16 pages of |¢% “CR UN’? THE WEEKLY JOKE BOOK TO BE FREE WITH GIVEN COPIES OF NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD adds spice to life ang makes for Health, Happiness and Prosperity As Newsdealers Purchase Only as Many Sunday Worlds as They Feel SURE They Will Sell, it is ALWAYS Advisable to Order the Sunday World in Advance MDNODODD DODDD DNHADDOQ aa a. f |