The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1915, Page 4

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vio. = TMS Biwswsne wWenue, Pasvat mAX i ~ a . - SRR. Pte tn. « ‘Cammeyer| ANEW COMMISSION 1) (ET === eee Stamped ona Page 6 for Shoe means te well for Gem og etek ut ohteh Page 6 for Sale of Men's so. shoes 9) Standard / Merit) \% shes « $3-°5/ 6th Ave at 20thSt | \$3-95 ey Evening World Urges Real Estate ; iu) oS ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT fF Associations to Attend Public 00°” oo) ee COMPANY oom Hearing Governor Will Hold me Cwenwen ™ ‘saa \ i i i : . § . M oe * on Appropriation Bills. i English That we have the largest store ine the ae ee world is a self-evident And of course we never e BACON could have so big ACTUALLY GAVE better shoes -> sale of Men's te $1,000,000 AND MAY SPEND a: SUSE hye a” fact tinless we ARTICLE X. Dy Martin Green. ” ¢ CE, grown ; ; ‘ Ib. and better service for LEss MONEY than our competitors. The ALBANY 2 ie Hae hava eiaiied t| 25° ' four wonderful Sales now announced were prepared to prove that Whituian for 4 t acoed on to him by the Legiatat on i our claims are FIRMLY FOUNDED on PACTS © expired eth dale ‘wee ) vid e “i oe wt | Harris Wiltshire neat week winning us though this Inquiry will have to} fy 4 $2.95 $3.85 be greatly hurried! to get through With the general appropriation Uills for imate! 4 Positive Money-Saver the expenses of the government of the State for the next fiscal year Therefore, it bet the Hea Owners Assoctation tel Majon meeting to bh to appoint « at the ma i AT ALL OUR STORES tle Monday night, and instruct that committee to attend the hearings at)", { ba Albany The Property Owners’ Assoctat! should do t same i C w York xpayers thing at their meeting tonight, the Harlem Property Owners’ Association ®¥0Ut 4 surplus at the close of the payers kanieations are again hould follow t and the numerous teal estate iniprovement and protec exerts tive assortations in Hrookiyn should fil tn ine fo to wend dele J fon of the Lewistature ste finance ar pensation Depart [of fitures th on the map are gettin OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street, New York " unde to run t Governor Fr appro any idea printion» mild be would call an extra for any made up of men familiar with thelr{ such purpose, ao all the time spent ground becauxe if questions are not lin arguing over a bill the rrnor put intelligently the Governor and his has to sign or el saul seme heads of. departments will not have |rion was wasted \\ time to Haten to them. | $1,000,000 APPROPRIATED \ © call a sp FOR Patent Leather, Inlays Fawn Leather and SOME PUBLIC HEARINGS CAN'T) ITS EXPENSES. ni le e 4 ) sf Pearl Gray and White White Nubsiek with Pate a a BO ANY GoD. Taxpayers shoul pay clove atten: Special Clearance Sale Saturday ld, Gun Metal Calfs Gra Coathor Gun barony Politicians appear to think that} tlon to this Industrial Comniasion = | h printed th the 275 Women’s Trimmed Straw Hats | | Me hearing doesn't do the taxpayer| In Commissi ine: Wea Smart trimmed Sailors and close fitting Hats, suitably any good, An instances of when of $1,000,000, The professed purpose of | trimmed with Flowers, Ribbons, Wings and Maline, | skin, inlay of Pearl Gray Metal Calfskin Trime there ix womething soothing to tax} payers in the words “Public Hearing.” | Th ‘t is a gad fact that usually the pub- hearing was not @ hearing was ex-|creating this commission is economy. Women’s °6 « 55 Colonial Pumps Reduced to 85 Patent Leather and Gun Metal Colonials with Light Welt Soles, Leather Cuban Louis Heels. Also Patent Leather with Flexible Turn Soles, Covered Cuban Louis Heels. NY |iibited here in Albany on Wednesday. : N | The Governor Matened to @ lot of; protests against the appointment of 4 jan industrial commission to take the N lpince of the presont Labor Depart- ment and Workmen's Compensation Commission. In #0 far as these pro- tests were likely to have infiuenced the Governor's action they might as well have been uttered at the bottom \ NW jof tho Atlantic Ocean, | If the Governor doen not sign the bill creating the Industrial Commis- s.0n, ment will die 6n Oct. 1, because tho Legislature has made nb appropria- tion for them, They will be out of tunds on Oct, 1. | Therefore, if tfe Governor. had lstened to the protests and vetve the Industrial Commissiog bill} the Workmen's Compensation| ¥ Commission and the Labor Depart- On the face of things a saving of $400,000 a year will be effected by wiping out the Workmen's Compensa- tion Commission and the State Labor | Department, for those two bodies will have spent at the close of the current | fiscal year $1,400,000. This sum in-| cludes tho $425,000 extra appropria- tion made last January to carry the Workmen's Compensation Commis- sion through the year. The funds ap- propriated by the 1914 Legislature had run out on Jan. 15. As pointed out, here {8 an apparent saving of $400,000 next year and, presumably, every year after that, BUT | In the old Workmen's Compensa- | tion Commission and in the Labor Department salaries were fixed by legislation, The Industrial Commis- sion is to be allowed to fix its own alaries. The appropriation of $1,000,- offering a diversity of styles, each an individual and distinctive model. Formerly Sold from 7.50 to 15.00 To Close Out 5.00 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Important Sales Saturday rt would have had to issue a call for 000 in a lump for all expenses of the POCO SS The Store of a Thousand Styles SSXXXWXM OPEN . EVERY EVE. NING UNTIL 9 | 195 Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years, also suitable for women to 36 bust measure. To Close Out Tailored and Trimmed Suits, some of the season's best models, of Gabardine, Serge, Shepherd Checks, Poplin and Hairline Stripes. Reduced from 20.00, 25.00 and 29.75 Wonderful Values in Exchanged Victrolas at Aeolian Hall] 15.00 ~ in ie ITHIN the past few | ; sm 320 months we have taken | 05 Misses’ Coats-—te Close out be a very large number of = TES $500 $50 $5.00 Victor-Victrolas in exchange for Many Silk Lined Throughout The Acolian-Vocalion, The Acolian Company’s wonderful new Phonograph. S| These Victrolas, though second, hand, are in thoroughly satisfac- tory condition. They have beén gone over most carefully, repaired and regulated where necessary and’} repolished, At the very low prices at whic they are sold, indicated by the” accompanying specimen value, « they constitute unprecedented bar- gains in these well-known Talking ~ Machines. The Phonograph Department at Aeolian Hall is probably the most complete in the world. Here are a maenliee | isplay of Acolian- Vocalions and, as well, complete stocks of Columbia and other leading Phonographs. Also all Columbia and other Mandard makes of Records. ARS AOI a Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night Until 9:30 The Aeolian Co., 4£9HAN HALL “Manufacturers of the Worid Famous Pianola” vi I $375 xt ete Nee Aarts Sar Sar seinen Sade FPQOQ | dates wee: 1417-1425 3 THIRD AVENUE R 80" STREET AS Woods Specie! Terms tor Complete “ Romseheld, Sport, Street and Dress models of Covert, Gabardine, | po Checks, Taffeta and Silk Faille Reduced to} 13. 75 150 Corduroy Sport Coats; flowered silk linings | 65 Misses’ Covert Cloth Coats ............ Reduced to 8,90 Girls’ Spring Top Coats VICTROLA ) | To Close Out Style XYI / (Exchanged) oem About 575 Girls’ Coats, this season's accumulation, models suitable for school and dress wear. Sizes 4 to 16 years, (mee a ae ae Men want fashion, fit, and pattern today as they always have wanted them. But the de- mand for wearing quality has become more pronounced with the passing of the years, Regular Price, 00 postal $147.50 . | Price { i 6810 Down Payment se- Weures delivery, Balance in moderate monthly ipay ments, A large assortment of other models at equally low prices and favorable tyes. Formerly Sold from 7.50 to 25.00 5.00 7.50 9.75 15.00 It is because we always have realized the tential values of the best materials and ve skilfully combined them with all other demands that our clothes never fall short of expectations, Juniors’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Most desirable frocks, presenting a diversity of novel ideas; of all the favored materials in prevailing colors, 2.50 3.95 5.90 8.90 Girls’ Middy Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years... « Girls’ Dresses, Various materials; Spring Suits $18 to 845 Spring Overcoats $16 to 840 BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue ‘Subway Station at Door blo ME years... i Bi &¢ Bs at at ata 1 é A

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