The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 11

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atid THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, — OCTOBER 11, 1€16, ‘ ~ UMUC TTT TT IV LEONA EE TE eee | Saks h Company | plebeian country roads. dam roads are being resur- faced nd treated to coats of special preparations of ofl, tar/and asphalt. ‘They are soaked in showers of ol! to such an tent that automobilists complain of the miles of highway converted Into’ sticky, greasy mess beyond all reasonable requirements. white Persian ivory. Silk Telephone 2626 Standard Olf Company as well as A Duns BAT OF $5, é i] eee ES ae Berit (|p- STATE VOTERS Krad yt Special for tomorrow, Thursda ad Toe the Fourth Floor It represents one year’s cost of re- = : met cower amen ace: || Women’s Smart Dress Suits A Special Offering of Plain or Fur-trimmed Wom en r) 8 Str eet arate appropriation ie providing for building new roads. . “The enormity of this expenditure out having a mite of State roads Road Repair pair Fond Shaitles| wientn the metropoiia lessly Used on the Eve In vain protest against the ap-| goes not-lle alone in putting a lot of r " 2, of Electi propriation bills, Senator Robert F.|men to work just before election,” Fifteen_Models Fifteen Models ection. Wagner of New York City called at-| said Edwin 8. Harris, Democratic OP RASC NEWS ames State Chairman, to-day. “That Is a way of taxing the people for partisan political purposes, reprehensible | enough, but there is another even more costly thing going on now In the ‘ a tention of the Legislature to the fact PSYCHOLOGY OF GRAFT | that tho sum was $2,000,000 more than daddies for previous yeag. Ho predicted that this extra amount was intended Money Used Now to Hold} srincinatty to be spent in the two at $25 c and $29.50 Coats at $25 Illustrated at right. A beautiful broad- cloth coat, reproduced by a leading coat- UITS that ordina- the Republican Voters | months botoreetection and that aur- [Highway Deparment | oa rily sell at much maker from a model created in one of ing October “State voter in rural . ; i in Line ing ier wa rote tel nto rnde nt wf tor at Rg tev Foy the best known Paris shops Before long there will be forced on the taxpayers a direct tax..of $12,000,000 a year to pay for the re« pair and maintenance of the State highways. New York City folks will have to contribute $9,000,000 of this without getting anything in return. This is going to be fine business for the asphalt, tar and oll companies. “Last year the State bullt 800 miles of macadam road and this year it Ia building 600 miles more. Under the most favorable circumstances those roads will not last more than four years. At the end of the second year repairs will have to be made at a cost of $1,000 per mile. In the fifth year they must be rebuilt. “Roads that}were built only last year are now being treated heavily with oll and tar to conceal their do- fecta and prevent thelr going to lavish parcelling out of contracts around election time to patch them up.” ————— HIT GRAVESTONE IN FALL. y Charch Yard Gai y Hort When Ladder Bi kpc bapa job on the highways, By Samuel M. Williams What Wagner prodicted has come For maintenance and repair of up-| t pass. Activity in the State High- way Department has reached its max- Mate highways the Legislature last foum, The Whitman Aduinlett. pring voted $5,871,347.18 in three spe-| tion through the Governor's old-time ial appropriation bills jammed! friend, Commissioner Duffy, is main- through By the Republican majority | taining and repairing roads at atime M Politically psychological f over protege of the Democrats and) poses, The State highw taxpayers of New York City who will ductions of ‘models that are. representative of all that is new in Au- tumn suits for women. There is individuality in every line of this garment. Its tailoring can be com- pared only to that which is characteris- tic of coats hand-worked in custom shops. Made of fine quality jet black broadcloth with deep collar trimmed with velvet. Lined throughout with peau de cygne and Properly interlined. Sizes $4 to 48. The materials are the choicest; the colors are those now most in favor; the tailoring is beyond criticism; and each suit is without an equal in New York City at such moderate cost, ceiving face treatment, contribute $4,000,000 of the total with- | manicure in @ manner surprising to A Spectal Offering for Thursday on the Fourth Floor Women’s New Afternoon The Coats The Trimmings Dresses at $25 are built on straight lines, some with a | are of velvet, braid, Hudson seal, Fhe pnt eM aes comme i | Sia male aa Petit, Hudion, wah |! Six new models, each a copy of an expensive imported frock and @ number of new dressy effects, show- | every new eMect shown in the yery {ng new collars, close-fitting sleeves and | latest Get a 10 Cent Box of 2 ing. s Durkee, a gardener x h , in Chureh yard, rivals from both European ‘and x ’ “Cascarets” for Your t snc atoninch ane ae ot a Inder to-day rusing ‘oe novelty pockets American ateliers Dresses as charming as these are seldom scen so moder- atop elas ota pasion torte i tive Tint agatnet whieh sia Wei f ; ; Liver and Bowels, | rendertut.“« ® 10-cent bet now ay| port was resting and fell thirty feet to The Colors—Java, Balsam, Plum, Burgundy, Taupe and ately priced. The materials and the workmanship are far di Moth fel; he ground, k th : *, £UGoly Chsoukes th obttinen ateny Crone ofoSorge Leaycrat who died int Black. Sizes from 34 to 44, and in some models up to 4814 superior to those usually found in dresses offered at $25. i C ‘ when they become cross, feverish, bilious, Ip Arba ‘Beall i F A ‘ hebasaalt Hi aad ieesk, geatlent II vel | tongue coated or constipated—Cascaret [attended iiss (he vector net teeerel Each suit beautifully lined with peau de cygne and heavily interlined. 4th Floor cleansing you ever expe are harmle Bese teas tnagh: Street Teeeital: There are straight Hine dresses of crepe de Chine, Gai didied a with collar and pockets trimmed with cut steel beads. e shall feature tomorrow Overtunic Dresses of charmeuse, | And Smart Tailored Dresves Fulton St. cor. Bridge Regaliste and C. B. Corsets | teats ot Geogiue aepe| 7H "0067 pocket, fashinned of At Subway Station — pee a Mv Py , be 1329-1331 Broadway in the-new 1916-17 models Yor Women and Misses spt fine: emg: NS, ? Ly elles a) The new styles conform more to the lines of the figure than A better selection of frocks eulted to afternoon, matinee, theatre 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. those of last season. While the figure is shown to better ad- and informal wear cangot be seen anywhere. Sizes from $4 to 44. Brooklyn iaianek vantage, pot one degree of comfort has been sacrificed. : RANGE ‘OF PRICES: Announce for Thursday (Columbus Day) Regaliste Corsets, for slender | C. B. Corsets, in all the new Tailored or Embroidery Trimmed Serge and medium figures. materials, with or without x - $5, $6, $8, $10 and $15 rubber top. $3 and $3.50 Dresses at $20 Exceptional Values In New F all Coats Regaliste Corsets, for stout | C. B. Corsets, for young girls, A special holiday offering, in which the selection of L= and extra size figures, in all nisses and women. In plain _ me % =| the new materials. $8 and $10 or fancy materials. $1 to $3 models is as attractive as the law price quoted above. The Women’s : selection includes: and P i . Plaited dresses of wool serge.| And Strietly Tatlored Dresses, Misses’ Women’s Silk and Wool Union Suits Belt is trimmed with woot em-| copies of high-priced imported 4 ae os 43 ~ broidery, and bottom of skirt is] models, with satin or self sleeves. sf Sizes Regular Sizes $1.35—Large Sizes $1.45 Dated an geen ting. Prag Ne ary An unusual offering of medium weight ts. Low neck, sleeveless ankle length models only. : iol alee tah cad Main Floor : Colors: Navy, Plum, Burgundy, Brown; Also to be had in Black BOYS’ Special for tomorrow, Thursday, on the Third Floor Norfolk Charming Autumn Blouses for Women Suits at $6.45 Smart and exclusive Saks’ models, tailored in a variety of hard- wearing fancy mix- tures. Extra knick- ers included. Ages 7 to 18. $162 $20.00 125.00 $3450 “« Anticipating the Tremendous Demand for coats at these prices we have made preparations of unusual strength. From the standpoint of worth, style, material arid workmanship, we have every confidence in their superiority over all other coats offered at these prices. eT Boys’ Dress Suits Twenty-five of the Season’s Smartest at $8.95 and Most Serviceable Models tigarer gis, tailored At $2.98 At $5.95 with unusual care, in * le At $25.00 Coats of woot At $16.50 Coats of woot At $34.50 Coots of Bolioia an assortment of the New blouses of crepe de] Pretty Georgette crepe blouses, | Attractive pew suit Blouses, | Becoming Blouses of Georgette selour, raglan sleeve, tucked from velour or broadcloth, with natural cloth, belted front, with full flow. pa PR ar Chine, with fronts of fine em-| With fronts of dainty embroidery. | fashioned of Georgette erepe in | crepe in Persian stripes and shoulder, belted front, convertible or black raccoon collar, raglan ing. back, huge cape collar, full ei ince meine Baculies ennesinestac of” Veuioa Collar, cults and front of blouse are | dark shades of brows, wavy or | various color combinations. Colles collar, Peau de sper lined and * sleeves, body satin lined. In all _ lined in peau at ute and heavily ° or ng he ghey gg st Pace ba RT trimmed with ‘TReertions ond eugs| oe Donte trigsmed with beads | may be worn Aish or tems Deep heavily inlertins In black, the most fashionable shades and interlined. In black, navy, green, Bickers tnchided and cuffs. In white and flesh | collar fastens with small pearl | of plaid silk taffeta, end the | cuffs and collar are beautifully navy, green and brown. black, taupe and Burgundy. Sizes 7 to 18 years. color. | buttons, In white or flesh color. | collar is of Georgette crepe. hemstitched. Special Purchase of 500 New Fall and Winter Sample Suits Women's and Misses’ Sizes Among the models in this group attention is specially directed to the) Broadcloth Suits, variously trimmed with Fur and Velvet, also Wool Velour, $20 Gabardine, Serges, in all fashionable shades iM ATTN S THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! 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