The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1915, Page 5

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THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 SUPFRAGIST WHO SAYS WOMEN SHOULD AID IN WAR AS WELL AS MEN. Members to Wear “America Pirst SEXES TDN WAR) = ue Americas Foremost Specialiats Unusual Sale (Tuesday) tess Chain | aret Townsend Ts ue wife of GQovannl Tagtagietre Back From Europe, Suflragist |2°°N% a wee rnuty toereh mereet announced yesterday thet she bed orgenised (he Weodrow Witeon Bnd Favors Enforced Service VALUABLE WATER FRONTAGE nae aan a4 - in ‘This Country pony en ge fron Bye Women’s Silk Hosiery Leases of Big Piers Made] 0r.007 3 cer aoresae in oe as 2,600 pairs Women's Sitk Hose, rein- Mre Herriot Btautor latch be Heves in compulsory military sorvice| Mm? Tealinpictra ie the genera for both men and women. Bhe enia| MAOSECr Of the association Hhe has eo tond for ne her re designed « button expressing the sen |the American (iment of the league that she hopes went to France (wo months ae wil be worn by ail true Americans connection with her husband's The Wuttons will be tor five tate and visited (ho borpitals in both | pe gh oe rp ° brood with « France and Bagiaad Ba th ou pe design “T come back convinced mn the red stripe ie the tmecription necessity for America Viret" The waite stripe shows a dove with an olive branch in volves in the imme. Without Any Competi- forced sole, heel and garter top in via 39c tive Bidding. white, street and evening shades. Uf thie happened to « big privete & neighborhood where Like prospering to an either would buminess methods Women’s Novelty Silk Hose 9 In Richelieu rib, embroidered clox == 95¢ CITY'S POCKETS PICKED. fancy stripes, also plain colors, in street and evening shades. Women's Novelty Plaid Silk Hose bave to change bi In Case of Chelsea Piers Alone|* 2" Why is Une City of New York loong of a Year, ia the ot military servic the People Lose $690,000 baveger —e aver & qpetemetio trelaing of the oo th fying before Superior quality pure thread silk, double gg g™ cont. of ite long to prepare teem to take the perros tive tanches in on sole and heel, in a large variety of at- 1.35 1@ one of ihe ingresionte ef | iterative, much of ile success fe due te ti# sombination in suck render 4 caatly seeimiavie term leases—involving countless mil- lions of dollare—have been signed by City officials without public letting. Twelve yeare ago New York Here is & concrete how City's water front preperty—meest [the City of New York : valuable in existence—yielded 8 lions every year: " wal It cost you taxpayers $22,000,000 to —pe' joome on ite total value uild the Chelsea piere—fineat in the pe world, This included the purchase B. Altman & Co. of the men tn industrial pur-uite to Ume of war Were such « system jstonce ia France and Hng- tractive novelty plaids and stripes. ” Mme. Tagitapiotra said ti of those countries could| butions would be put on Immediately put into the war an ad. | “SK ditional army corps “At the end of the war the men of | don France and Kogiand will be ready to | one a very, handsome butt 50,000 this ay Jone "What are we gol raid Mine know to do with the ‘ugiiapletra, "L For one thing, we Brant sulfrage to women because the) pig women have shown what they can do|in not a money-making scheme, but and what they will do. The greatest | Just jempt to have entire from the labor c | y “ ” Showing the poor return on invest. o labor trades, especially the! Wilson, ment during Commissioner Smith’s|™UGltion workers and ‘6 machine regime, the report says * the} Workers, who resent women taking » (he) their places. The ratiroad trades are SA A ‘an /exceptions, Women in many quar- OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & € Will probably be udded with jewels, This veritable changing of the map of the ity, The City of New York pays 5 per cent. # year interest on the | $23,000,000 it borrowed Another Sale of Women's year 114 the gros revenue fry vorted yt the ok Washable Satin Underwear of the ly ters are working as conductors, ticket Ww ’ Right re you hi partment 7. | choppers and clerks in railroad off- At Very Attractive Pric Ses ee eee ee a oe innnnnrcer | eit tttha Biter nat but Tt [cee AR tothe other re i unions HAIR TO ANY SHADE| dig Aen apie FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER they aro acting like, what shall 1 Dock Commissioner Smith fears thay | Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co's. models of wash- EXPERT SHOWS HOW CITY 18 jf the big pir es are "'t a” ? Weil, 11k i ‘ BEING CHEATED. by elty oMciale they'll elther rake | “s was told four days before sailing| , Pa, . able satin undergarments in flesh and white, Seasonable varieties of Women's Underwear = | comptrolier William A. Prondor- | “Bow!” No him or my by ddecaiee a Dasttamear’ tant Duet stay Gray! Here's an Seiad ore than any of- . ry) : there wa: trong probability that le . cipe Ces . . f are well represented in the present assorte — [fcini {nthe elty that the watertrom thinks of ihe 3.46 per cent return ining Dardanelles campaign Would bo —— — 9 Satin Nightgowns............ : and 7,90 | property problem must soon be solved tow paying water front property ou hie if Anybody can Apply. Satin Envelope Chemises...... 2.95 and 3.95' ments and the prices are moderate. fr'the taxpayers’ interest, instructed Dest | there is another a Robert B. McIntyre, his supervising - — are kiven whiskey . ° statistician and examiner, to report i= XIN CITY drink ‘to make a Py atiehenaliy array baflnr tay Satin Underbodices........... 2.00 and 2.95 Engi on tha ject, ‘Th intyr . | Not de drunk, Mia: 0 Ad. | st |. Kray nate Undergarments of Silk inciude boih Engiishh {to mm on toa supyoct, “the Meintire TOO FEW PAY TA dams'sala, but ofly atimulated’” color dater back to grandmother's tine,|| | Satin Petticoats ................0++5 . 3.95 ind d m © used it to keep her hair beautifully | ; yp and French Gauze Silk Vests, Combinations, — | °F 8 M0 Orie Perel cussing his MAMKEr Alincks Cost of Govern DIES ATTENDING PATIENT, [ttl flowy end abundant. “Whenever|{ | Satin Bloomers. ............ 0.005. “Corset Covers and Bloomers. report: ment, Ite Graft and inetfictency, TENVING | + [her hair fell out or took om that dull, “Every # concern measures , the dnenclal results of its operation | Stewart Browne, banker and Prest- In’ terms of percentage upon the dent of the United Real Estate Owners amount invested. ‘The returns from | Association, says, in a public plea for in Mis omee. | the Waterfront properties of the city, /a graduated tax on all incomes: i, Sond PCMHNRE Sa Wass compared with their values, is very outrageous cost of our City Gov- |sixty-ninth Street died auddenly in his low, Many of the leases provide for onment, its ineMciency and its graft, |offico yeaterday afternoon from an af- f Vyet Ponemeh st Sensnin coos eye ote 1 of which there is more than ever in the |foction of the heart while attending a edy you will get this famous old at do you think would solve! City's history, Is due entirely to the | patient. Suddenly he reeled and fell to | recipe which can be depended upon to waterfront problem and bring into|fact that the total city vote !%, sa¥/the floor, and was dead when other |restore natural color and beauty to the t ity treasury a peeuae ferure £00 | 30,000, of whom nly, 198-000 aey notaal | phystetans areived. Dr. Non was Sty. hair and i# splendid for dandruff, dry, sed . McIntyre | taxpayers. e an one years of age. © Was born in New P id cee earey Sores f Yr | city employees and. spec iplents of | York City and was educated at Colume Foyereh, teaky epi om felting Late . “Lease evey pier after public let- | 6vern asder (Rat | eeeceme athe, coneen OF, RBveclARs SBA}; TT ihe hale oo, wahurnilgcan fing)” he replied. “In that way only they have neither the thue nor inelina- |" Dr. Noil was a member of the Camp levenly that nobody can tell it has been | Telr idea of Just hk TU Wier On ee ee nt ae earner, OF | Lone rea, Teer omy, recent’ | applied, You simply dampen a spon property and piare are Leah | 200,000, are recipients of dolinr Lotos Club and New York | Athletic or soft brush with it and draw “ e 8 6 Gayno or dollar Club and many modical associations. Admisisaion Comptroiies Presder:| or another | His practice in recent Years was confin t has fought for the sealed bid pro- | and to varying dollar extent; these lat- | mainly to surgery and most of his ope Faces “ |ter, like the city employees, don't want jations were performed at St, Elizabeth's Syne peti Ppp A i conomical but want extravagant gov-| Hospital, He leaves a widow, but no Bi . | ernment.” dook property is to be leased there Is more than one person or concern seek- | ing it, No one knows the value of a pier better than @ private concern de- strous of renting it from the city, Therefore, the city not only obtains a good appraisal of the property's worth from open bidding but gets a higher revenue than it would were the prop- erty without competitive bidding. “Those who do not favor the open bidding say it would not bo fair in some instances, If a big trunk Mn railroad whose pier entrance to the city at @ certain point would be a distinct commercial advantage .were shut out | by @ smaller concern bidding higher, the city would be the loser, argue the| opponents of the open bidding. COMPETITIVE BIDDING WOULD) noe Oe ee ta | Fur Trimmed Chiffon Broadcloth Suits faded or streaked appearance, this sim- ple mixture was applied with wonderful | effect. | But Eresing st home is mussy and -of-date. Nowadays, by wang at drug store for a 50 cent bottle of Sage dnd Sulphur: Hair Rem- Dr. Joseph J. Ni r Lite! Special attention is directed to the new Silk Jersey Underwear, shown exclusively by B. Altman & Co. Betalph Underwear is also especially recommended for its eminently desirable quaiities. OPPENHEIM, GuuNS & © BA Strest—New York’ 5 Especially Prepared Sale of Women’s Gloves Hobed pers eres Dupes ashane loves in white, grey and biscuit, embroidered backs. | 50c would the City of New York get tifully ds ~Advt A Special Sale of Misses’ Tailor-made Suits 16 and 18 years) will be hel to-morrow (Tuesday). children. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH | 43 & 45 West 34th Street, “Emile Perrins” 2-clasp, real French kid gloves in white, tan and black. Paris point or four row heavy embroidered backs in 1.00 black or self color. (sizes 14, The following exceedingly attractive fur- trimmed models will be offered at unusual price concession Suits of Broadcloth or Corduroy, Suits of Duvetym or Broadcloth, Suits of Velveteen or Broadcio Women's Washable Ivory Cape Gloves, one large pearl clasp, four row hand em-| | 50 broidered two tone crochet backs, Women's sated Overseam National French Kid Gloves, in whiteand black, with white or, 2.00 blackfour row novel effect embroidered backs. BAUMAN SS NonTWest CORNER SIXTH AVES! TR. Opporite McAlpin Hole! at $25.00 at 28.50 » at 35.00 erty to certain road companies would prove a sore | mercial gain to the city. Even in the face of such a condition I contend that the city ought to have competi- tive bidding, if for no other reason than to determine a marketable value for the property concerngd. “Suppose there were several bid- | ders for @ certain pier. The city| could reserve the right to exercise its! Giscretion in the grantimg of the} (Department on Second Floor) Exceptional values will be offered to-morrow and Wednesday in a Special Sale of Featuring the new long flare Coats, just coming into vogue | Bed Furnishings comprising Blankets, Bedspreads, Cotmfort- Mr. lease, In other words, the interests | of the port could be considered equal- | 1 | after the market value of the | has been learned | before.” | . Melnty plained how the! City of New York happens to be los- iy pier property through biddin, ables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases which may be obtained at the following unusually ing 8 per cent. a year on the $28,000.- Chelsea investment. He said: “The big steamship companies now ry Specially Priced Tuesday at 18.50 Use Your Credit With Us Don't postpone your purchase of FURNITURE and RUGS for lack of ready cash. Use our EASY PAYMENT PLAI | the use of your furniture while paying for it. OUR meet every emergency or unusual requirements, and no one seeking CREDIT need ever leave here disappointed. “Our Prices jects | “Your Needs Meet Your Needs” [el:A=elma, Make Our Terms” FOUR-PIECE ADAM PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE In bird'’seye maple, beautifully carved; bases $ .0 a ust 1265 occupying the Chelsca had previously been ins! fashioned piers, for which they did not pay a very high rental. Although the new pliers were many times finer than the old ones, the steamship peo- ple couldn't see their way clear to pay An Increase commensurate with the amount of money invested in the new plers. There were whispers, | rumors and intimations that the big) low prices: 25.00 35.00 Collar & Cuffs and Borders of Natural Beaver, Raccoon, Natural Skunk, White Blankets $5.50, 6.50, 7.50 to 11.50 in-finish Bedspreads, with scalloped edges: Singlesize . . . . . ~~ each $3.00 Double size. . . . . . each 3,75 ave plank tops and full, swell )y front; special, as illustrated z pair . move over to Hoboken or up to Bos: ton Hudson Seal, { “The Cl Amini. A | i q Crochet Bedspreads . . «cach F610 |imprarnoa dy these rumors and veiled (Oya apiisarath 1 threats that a conference on arbitra- Comfortables, cotton-filled . . each 1.65 \ c 4, The Chamber of " - mfo : Commerce had hand tn the arble fanat Suita) DRESSER is 44) GENTLEMEN'S | BEDSTEAD has |DRES SING trating. ‘The arbitrators decided that : inches long, ane panels at/TABLE is 38 it would t 1 t i 3roadeloth, |38 inches | pal Muslin Sheets , laesanaiescaenatnnet awe us|] Grosagoth | \ we wish’ 3 amatl MIM=p% en: Incag and fost tnehee tong, 3 t they weren't pelled to 5 ’ arge wi rawers Plainhems . . « « each 62c. to SIMO result, they werent compeliog to) Whipcord, : ‘ \ grwera; wire ite 88 inches hight |Tind trip } Hemstitched . . . each $1.05 & 1.20 {mend shecly,anirer on te anes, || Poplin, rages iraialaten nctceonit bee teats ae |r paying & per cent, on the borrowed | epecia? ai | by { 128,000,000 f hi shel OVO. I, . , Opa Seal Opossum ‘ Muslin Pillow Cases ane ‘and getting dn returp spout 3 Women's and TOA. Trimmess Trimmod; $37-50 $31 ‘50 $32.50 $26 26 | per cent.” | Misses’ Sizes. One of Our One of Our One of Our 4 Plainhem . . . . each I7c, to 28c. No Way Now OF DETERMINING All colors. $25.00 Models $35.00 Models $18.50 Modets Motor Truck Deliveries pai Open Saturday Evenings, i Hemstitched . . each 25c., 28c., 32c. THE PROPERTY'S VALUE. m TH . Mr. McIntyre in tis report to C ° taplioe Eronderanas commas teat tho | Fur Trimmed Corduroy Coats | OR NEC L ’ individual value of water front prop- pe Pn dd | oe’ e erty is not given in the Dock Depart- ment reporta, Ho refers, among oth- ors, to the properties loased to private concerns. “We lack, therefore, the very foun- dation upon which to Seure A prope: @oancial return,” saye reper. Superior quality corduroy, 4 new full-length models, trimmed with beaver, opossum, muskrat and natural raccoon; peau de Very Special Fifth Auenwe-Madtaon Avenue, Mth and 35th Streets New York 20.00 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. cygne lined and interlined.

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