The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1915, Page 6

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5 THE EVENING WORLD, WILSON AID ON GOLF GRASS. GOING ‘THROUGH PRIZE COURT| RUSH FOR CANADIAN LOAN. senaer nme ees DYKMAN TO TELL Within an Clabmen Want Him to Get Pointe] ©. 8 Not Likely for Them WASHINGTON, N |) who is an as been asked by Association to have advertinemel j Agriculture inve ‘ t derman capital ts in Pa TR { President ie. the company has been made and dentea.! World “Wants” Work Wonders. . ' . Lawyer, Fighter of Many i Battles, Witness in Suit of | & g Bridges for $30,000 Fee. i te UD ar t &! Dv, PROFITLESS YEARSHOW 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET , ' e | } Testimony Given to Show 3 HAVE ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY This Was Result of Begin- : ning of Eighty Cent Rate. ; William N. Dykman of the firm of Dykman & Cullen, counsel for the High Cost Coats and Wraps salted to the witsess stand tocdag ‘a 7 the $20,000 suit for ‘gal services i Several of our best regular coat makers have combined with us to make betel lhl “sch pg aa Ml i this sale one of the greatest outer garments events of the season. Mr. Dykman has fought many a legal battle for the Brooklyn Union j About 350 Well Made, High Class Fur, Plush & Velvet Trimmed Company. When the Franchise Tax f Coats, in the Most Wanted Designs for this Season’s Wear. Fal SEN ead companies Senda With New York corporations in making a) 4 Coats regularly $19.75 Coats regularly $29.50 bitter fight on the law, Dykman took Coats regularly $24.50 Coats regularly $27.50 ‘Coats regularly $29.50 Coats regularly $49.50 Coats regularly $34.50 Coats regularly $59.50 Fashionable Coats of Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Plaid back Vicuna, Velour de Laine, Suede Velour, Novelty Mixtures, Cashmere Velour and High Lustre Plush, trimmed with ‘silk plushes or fine furs; many lined throughout with fancy pussy willow silk or peau de cygne and heavily interlined. Coats regularly $39.50 Coats regularly $45.00 @ leading part in the fight, He fol- lowed the proceedings up as far as the Court of Appeals and there dropped out. When the law finally was declared | to be Constitutional and assessments | were made under it, Dykman, for 16.50 24.50 John W. Sterling for the Consolidated Gas Company, began uargshaling legal forces to have those assess- ments reduced as much as possble. =]One of the lawyers who was retained first by the Consolidated Company and then by the Brooklyn Union Company for meritorious work done in lopping off Consolidated assens- ments, was Mr. Bridges, a friend of | Mayor Gaynor and of the then Cor- poration Counsel, Archibald Watson. Bridges testified last week that his friendship with city officals helped him greatly in bringing about what happened in reducing Consolidated Hie counsel, Judge Williaa N. Cohen, | called Mr. Dyknan stand to- day to tell more details of the hiring Stewart & Co, Correct. ‘Apparel for Women & Disses 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET ce SEPT TE ELI LENE OES (ORE TRAIT RES cee MONDAY, ti vs) WHY BRIDGES WAS. the Brooklyn Union Company, and! FRENCH HATS The Paris makers of Hats. are also represented in this remark- able exhibition of late French Fashions. names, by which the world of fashion has long been swayed, gives to the collection an undisputed place in the season’s exhibition. them are: Lewis, Louison, Reboux. Marie Louise, Suzanne Talbot. NOVEMBER 33, Thirty-fourth Street 1916. GB. Altman & Cao. FIFTH AVBNUE - MADISON AVENUE NBW YORK Thirty-fitth Street Special Mid-season Exhibition’ of | PARIS GOWNS B. Altman & Co. announce that through the co-operation of their. permanent Paris organization, a Special Mid- season Collection of French Gowns has been received, | and is now being shown. Famous Paris Couturiers are represented. | “ Lay Bridges and what followed. 6 witness said he has been prac- ‘gee Jaw thirty-seven years and that he has acted as counsel for the tee”? Union Gas Company since Will Close Out Tuesday “In regard to franchise taxes up to 1906," asked former Judge Cohen un- der cross~ eaeepnasien, “Was a set- tlement cbse “In 1906 186 High Cost Suits Price of gas was re- duced aad” the dividends were re- duced,” replied the witness. “That is to say, your company did anh pay oe hog profilts?” ear.” Taken from regular stock; the most desirable models of the season. 24.50 Former Prices to $49.50 “and pour claim was that since the price of gas was reduced to 80 cents the value of the franchise was noth tag, pykmen then was asked how the Consolidated Gas Company interjected itself into the Brooklyn Union Com- pany’s case. He replied that John W. Sterling, counsel for the Consolidated Company, told him he was interested in not having precedents in the Con- solidated aettiements aiakared, and that therefore he ided to “help out” in the rosiies ‘Onion case. Beautiful Suits of Wool Velour, Broadcloth, Gaberdines and Whipcord, trimmed with Real Beaver, Skunk Opossum, Natural Raccoon, Seal and Nutria Beaver. fo. Late eget Se_eteate_te “Slee? 50 0 Ln Green Stamps Free Tomorrow, Tuesday, with Cash Purchases of $1 or More. Present this Coupon"@a ar This Coupon 1s good for 60 (FIFTY) S. & H, Green Trading Stamps FREE with cash purchases of $1 or more, to-morrow (Tuesday), Nov. 23. ‘These 60 FREE stamps are of the same Kind as those which you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. Not more than one coupon good for any one customer A. 0. MATTHEWS SONS, INC, Eve. World, 11—-22—15. Double Games in Taine eats Tease oy the Tavnaen Last Days of Our Receiver’s Sales! a The House of A. D. bb Sons, Inc., was adjudicated a Bankrupt Wednesday, November 17th, M and the United States District Court decreed that a Trustee be appointed in twenty days to wind up i the affairs of this business. Therefore, the Receiver is Sacrificing Our Entire Stock of Merchandise Greatest Money-Saving Chances You Have Ever Had !! Your chance to buy everything you need for Christmas gifts, for your home and for every member of i your family at savings you never even dreamed possible. Sale Begins Today at 9 0’Clock Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Means more than ever to you if you come to Mat- ews. We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Phone Orders To fully appreciate the great importance of the sale you must come to the store, Hundreds of Extra Salespeople’ have been provided to see that you are waited on promptly and courteously. —_, Comes Day Day the Nousnears Contain the Details of other wonderful offerings which lack of space prohibits us from mentioning here. Included are: Callot Soeurs, Bulloz & Cie., Rondeau & Cie., Bernard & Cie., Paquin, Jenny, Erte, Weeks, Maurice Mayer, Worth. A group of distinguished Among INTERESTING SALES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) | Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats (silkelined) A remarkable sale of Women’s Furetrimmed Coats will present distinctly smart models at very special prices. Included will be: Coats of black velour velvet, semi-fitted; collar and cuffs of dyed raccoon $55.00 Coats of black velour velvet, belted model; collar edged with dyed raccoon . $48.00 Coats of wool velour, belted model; in green, with natural raccoon fur choker collar and fur-trimmed cuffs; same style in black, with choker collar of dyed raccoon fur and fur-trimmed cuffs. . ... $26.00 Imported Haiid-made and Hand-embroidered Dresses FOR LITTLE CHILDREN will be placed on special sale in the following selections, the prices being considerably less than are usually asked for such daintily embroidered garments: Lingerie Dresses; yoke and collar models; sizes six months to two years, $1.25, 2.15 Dresses of sheer batiste; Empire and yoke models; sizes six months to three years, Sto - + + $2.65, 3.00 Also ae ee Petticoats; sizes six - 75. months to three years . n Fancy Needlework (especially designed for gifts) A sale of Fancy Articles, especially suitable for the holiday season, has been arranged at exceptionally attractive prices: Circular Pillows of shirred taffeta or satin, at > co a ale an Se $3.45 The following articles, which are covered with silk damask in a charming variety of colors, and finished with gilt galloon, will be on sale: Desk Sets (six pieces) . . $4.25 Waste Baskets , 2.75 Bonbon Boxes 60c. to 85c. Trays (round or oval) . : . In the Jewelry Section an unusually attractive sale will afford an opportunity for the selection of appropriate gifts. One-piece Silk Bags in black fancy moire; lining of striped silk in assorted colors; center compartment and mirror, $2.75 Circle Brooch of rhinestones and sterling silver (gallery setting) $1.75 Circle Brooch of white enamel and pearls, set in sterling silver gold plate $1.35 Bar Pin of white enamel and pearls, set in sterling silver gold plate ; $1.00 Veil Clasp of rhinestones, set in sterling silver, with veil pin per set $2.00 Blankets and Bed Furnishings A special offering for to-morrow and Wednes- day will present decidedly superior qualities at the following very low prices: White Blankets $4.50, 5.50 to 8.50 A limited quantity of exceedingly fine Blan- kets, bound separately with gilk, will also be placed on sale at the same time at the very special price of per pair $11.50 Satin-finish ape, with scalloped edges: Single size . each $3.00 Double size . . . each 3.75 per pair. ® Comfortables Cotton-filled > each $1.65 Cotton-filled, with figured mull tops and plainborder . each $2.50 Wool-filled, with figured mull tops, and back and border of dotted mull, each $5.50 Muslin Sheets Plain hems . each 62c. to $1.10 Hemstitched each $1.05 & 1.20 Muslin Pillow Cases each 17c, to 286. each 28c., 28s., 326, Plain hem ‘ Homstitched ’

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