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= SIME INCOME TAX wk to Carry ly 80 Per Cent. of ( nonwealth’s Load Mills Committee Engages Wis- 0 ia fever of married men men with children, Thus a mar | riod yan with two or three children | Might have 62,000 of Income exempted. | The tax would be collected by the; along the line of the present secured Monroe Clothes are profit shoring || central State government from all) Get iaw. by which securitien‘are rem, Harris Glasses are priced at youshare at once. We}! sections altke and then part rebated | istered and stamped exempt after al $2.00 or more | hack to the counties for local use. It] single payment, form of occupation and is proposed that the State wijl take “te habitation tax for purely local use. half for its own uses and give beck) “There in divergence. of opinion the other baif to the localities trom whieh it was derived WOULD ADD 10 PER CENT. TO the tax burden than ever before, PLAN IS NOW IN FAVOR.| Members of the committee estimate thee of the preeeet | ee tae oh real ond pereonel grap | Sverre. a age } cory milters Grill shows be part The vt toe recwaity iam | the Banke eure gunned Guat a om ¢ thinks ered toward « qullege me progeny + denne howd te given for work done era eb po . Neher Oe Heme tek ere hit perenne! apinion share would be a) | Miva! Gevtaration of poltey” f the total Out of meme comtriieation the i et beck from the Mate oehalt of @hat a! That Boy's Eyes Poarer at times? nsin Expert to Prepare Does he ever complamn of headache? Do his e Tentative Draft j twitch or water up: a Provocation? The Mitte te _— Or have you a daughter eT ee a with similar ‘indications? if | restign ne taxation, having Anished ga) ©, You May save a lot of hearings in New York, has en- rased burdews, The| future trouble by prompt of Wixcon a mingle tan) action. ore - b bigher taxes on ; tate tmoome ¢ ete ree alone Oe in weet with favor of We have a special Oculist |tute for the per tas, | Govers mi lp face urgent need of ade | (Registered Physician) in each itional reveaue of our nine stores for just euch corrective work He will tell ie whether or not your child should wear until after the up-Blate hearing committee has in mind the following | @lasses. Our reputation and "| ietaie recommendations to the| standing are your assurance igislature: . FEISS sone 1 Sore dy aes 2. Certain changes and Increases in indirect forms of taxation, principally| lutely necessary PROBAGLE TAX SUGGESTIONS OF THE COMMITTE While withholding final whether an income tax law could be passed through the Legislature. If Presented by the committee it is cer- to prod great fight . CITY'S LOAD OF TAXATION. |hany next winter. wht wt Al- Ae ass iB, 8 a ey Are Such a system would result in New ay 31, es | York City bearing a greater share of FAVORS SUMMER CAMPS, aes Keven Broadw. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 22.— ase" Fulton Bt., opporite tthat the meiiupuiis Wold Contribute, President Hadiey of Yale strongly |4s3 Brod Bt.. next to Strauss Co., Newark over studious abso- | TAT B. Altman & Co. 4 FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE A Sale of Young Meni’s Suits to be held to-morrow will afford an unusual opportutiity, at this season of the year, to obtain a high-grade Suit at a most attractive ¥ price. This offering will consist of Suits of Cashmere, or Worsted, showing the newest stripes and over-plaid effects | specially priced . . . . . at $23.50 which include extra knickerbockers. Boys’ Mackinaws, Sweaters, and Bathrobes are also shown in interesting assortments. A Special Offering (to-morrow) in the Boys’ Furnishing ‘section wilt include: Laundered Shirts (colored), with plain or plaited hosoms; which have been taken from the regular stock and reduced to 65c. & 95c.' = Boys’ Negligee Shirts, with soft cuffs and separate collar; in a variety of patterns; neck- 10,000 Yards of Ribbons A Special Purchase will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at 28c, per yard ae ae Lord pas Re pI which is a decided concession from the regular price. The assortment is made up of Satin Taffeta, plain Taffeta, or Moire Silk Ribbons, 614 inches wide, in an interesting variety of shades, and suitable for sashes, children’s _ wear and decorative purposes, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Fashionable Apparel for Misses and the Debutante The very latest note of fashion is reflected in the following varied selections and the wide range of prices is exceedingly attractive. Tailor-made Suits . . . Evening Gowns Carat en Street and Limousine Coats | $19.50 to 295.00 23.50 to 450.00 14.50 to 175.00 L Tailor-made Dresses . .- 12.50 to 58.00 Boy: s’ Suits and Furnishings Luncheon or Street Dresses 19.50 to 150.00 The reguiar stock of Boys’ Suits has been Separate Waists . .: . 3.25 to 38.00 replenished with attractive new models, Tailor-made Skirts. . . 5.75 to 28.00 (Department on the Second Floor) Distinctive Attire for Young Girls (sizes 6 to 16 years) is being shown in original and fashionable Models. Special attention is invited to the Department where the difficult-to-fit girl may be attired in becoming styles. Suits for all occasions, . from $17.50 to 58.00 ‘ band sizes I2toi4 . . . . . at 65c. School and Dress Coats, from 9.75 to 65.00 of Boys’ Fiannelette Pajamas, in attractive Washable Dresses . . from 2.90 to 35.00 A colorings, sizes 4 to 16 years, per suit 65c. Afternoon and Party Frocks, 9.75 to 85.00 Everyday Dresses, . . . ~* 5.75.to 28.00 Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor) New Autumn Styles in Tailored Suits are now in readiness, Special! features are Fur-trimmed Suits at the following prices: $30.00, $38.00, $48.00 Superior materials and workmanship. reponse: ate mamestsannneesiorsnnner ‘ yyy MAKES i OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 44th Street--New Vork America's “Foremost Specialists Directs particular attention to thetr extensive showing of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashionable Apparel Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co's models in desirable materials and trimming Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats Sises 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for Women to 96 bust Misses’ Suits of Broad- cloth, in prevailing colors. Sailor Collar of Hudson Seal. Peau de Cygne lined and Wool interlined. speci 20.00 w Misses’ Suits of Gabar- dine, Broadcloth and Whipcord; belted and blouse models, Beaver, Raccoon or Seal trimmed, Special 25.00 Misses’ Flare Model Suits of Broadcloth, Whipcord, Velveteen and Gabardine; collars and cuffs of Beaver, Seal and fashionable furs. Special 29.75 Misses’ Coats of Mixtures and Zibeline; belted, braid ¢ bound and fur trimmed models for street, sport, . motor and general wear. speci 15,00 Misses’ Fur Collar Coats; attractive models of Cor- duroy, Mixtures and Gab- ardine.Collarsoffur. Some silk lined throughout. 19.75 Misses’ Dressy Coats of Broadcloth, Plush, Velour Cloth and Corduroy; silk lined throughout and wool interlined; fur trimmed. Special 29.75 Special Misses Broadeloth Suit, 20.00 Misses’ Higher Cost Suits Flare, Belted and Military Models of Velveteen, Broad- cloth, Velour Cloth and Duvetyne; Velvet, Braid, Skunk, Beaver, Raccoon and Seal trimmed. Misses’ Higher Cost Coats Flare and Belted models of Plush, Bolivia Cloth, Cut and Velour, Corduroy, Broadcloth, Duvetyne Whipcord; elvet and Fur trimmed. 35.00 48.00 59.75 35.00 39.75 50.00 Misses’ Party and Dancing Frocks 15.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 39.75 Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses ..............6..000eee0 ees 18.00 22.50 29.75 35.00 45.00 Girls’ Velvet and Corduroy Coats Exceptional showing of exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models in desirable colors, } with trimmings of Beaver, Skunk, Fitch and Raccon, lined and wool interlined. 9.75 13.75 19.75 25.00 32.50 Girls’ School Coats- Smart belted models in Corduroy, Zibelines | and Mixtures; in Green, Brown and Navy; lined throughout. : Special al | lu to 16 years, 9.75 Girls’ Velveteen Coats—4 to 10 years. iris velveteen Loats— to 10 years, Attractive dressy models in Mahogany,Green, Brown, Black and Copenhagen; fur was lined throughout and interlined. Girls’ Dressy Coats—10 to 16 years. Ot Broadcloth, Corduroy and Velveteen, in’ Navy, Brown, Green and Black. Fur 19.75 trimmed. Full tinea. Sveciut 12.75 Girls’ Tailored and Dress Coats—-10 to 16 years. 15.00 Several models of Zibeline, Pebble Cheviot, ‘ool Plush and Overplaid; Beaver, Rac- coon, Crimmer and Velvet trimmed. Special 2.95 5.90 10.75 15.00 Girls’ Washable Dresses in Repp, Gingham and Ramie Linen............. 2.00 3.95 Girls’ Smart Serge and Combination Dresses, braid trimmed........ f 7.50 12.75 Girls’ Velvet and Corduroy Dresses in Black, Navy, Green and Brown ....8.90 12.75 15.00 Girls’ Party and Dance Frocks of Taffeta, Net and Chiffon............... 13.75 BANWINT<BRO NontHWest CORNER SIXTHAVESID=9TR. Use Your Credit With Us. Don't postpone your parchase * Re NITURE and RUGS for lack of ready cash. tee our ENT FLAN | ands peniey the jee of your furniture while povine for it. meet every emergency or unusual requirements, wes no one ae CREDIT need ever | here disappointed. “Our Prices a, A Sit “Your Needs Meet Your Needs’ [Nels Make ‘Our Terms” 5.90 Motor Truck Deliveries Everywh pen ‘Sa urday Evenlugs- WACono” bvER\S" 4 -E DIFFERE! A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. 4 THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies in New York City cach weekday than any other morning newspaper. ::

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