The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1916, Page 5

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TO TEST EXPLOSIVES LAW. A tost case of a Jersey City ordinance compelling the withdrawal of all cars loaded with tibles from the t night will be Ke Relstab tn ordinance 1, last nig detective fective Mon Van Hus a f Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Ed- wards’ Olive Tablets | sure laxative, and their the} mination not to treat liver complaints with calomel to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets ood that calomel does, but have vo pad after effects, They don't injure the teeth like strong liquic © calo- mel, They take hold of the and quickly correct it. Why liver at the expense of th Calomel sometimes the gums. So do si is best not to take Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, “dullness” and lazy feeling come from constipation and a» disordered liver, ‘Take Dr. Ei Olive Tablets when you feel and “heavy.” Note how they clouded brain and how they “ the spirits. 10¢ and 25c.—Advt realized, It . Let Dr, “Si These are serviceable including stouts. West 42nd Street WILL Women’s Shoes INSPECTION 15 INVITED 8-inch boot, in various correct Fall styles, at $6.00 In both button and lace models, made of fine black glazed kid- skin, light weight welted soles and graceful leather Louis heels, STATES MLLONS WASTED POOR ASSERTS SEABRY —_—_ ~ {Highways Department Run, He BETTER THAN CALOMEL Charges, ‘Merely as Machine to Re-elect Whitman.’ SARATOGA, Oot. 18. | up State,” suid Judge Seabury, Demo- | cratic candidate for Governor, to-day | |to ‘The Evening World, “are begin- | and obligations, thetr slush funds and | 10 discuss with the voters and the ning now to see and to feel what the their enormous payments in salaries. These pleasant little tablets do the] people of New York Clty have already |The householder is not allowed to de- | \ that the burdens of heavy and inequitable tagation are pres#ing | 4 "hard upon them, ho \during the past two weeks I have! poration does th| been trying to point out to them in| plain and simple language how serl- | ous this subject of taxation Is to all that| the people and how tho biggest part| method I) of the burden has been put upon the | very class least able to bear it ’ | y because a man may have | no property of his own does not mean that he is too poor to be taxed, Iny |this ts the conduct of government West 42nd and 43rd Streets Men’s Winter Overcoats THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at $19.50 Regular $30.00 values. A most fortunate purchase has made possible this remarkable early season opportunity which includes some really wonderful values. Black and Oxford Vicunas and Meltons, strictly hand-tailored, and include Fly front and button through models,some with velvet, others with self collars; full silk and quarter silk lined; sizes 34 to 46 chest measure, Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues The Display of Women’s Apparel Has been greatly enhanced by the addition of later styles of Tailored Suits and Dresses, exemplifying the newest and most attractive ideas in materials and colorings, suitable for all occasions. A SALE OF UNUSUAL INTEREST TO-MORROW PRESENT _A_VERY Women’s Tailored Suits, at $34.50 made of superior quality broadcloth, richly lined and warmly interlined, trimmed with Hudson seal. of a new and very fashionable Women’s Black Silk Stockings TWO SPRIKING PRICE ADVANTAGES FOR THURSDAY. reality he is charged Indirectly, through rents and prices, ‘more [in proportion than the rich man, The extravagances of State Government, in which the present Whitman Ad- | ministration far surpasses all others, imposes a levy on every man, and the methods by which the yeh and pow- erfal avoid bearing thélr fair mhare serves to add just that much more on the poor. 1 of what this Inequality means, Leven they have not fully realized one of the methods of legal m uggled their taxes. a . Neht, Hareiless Siibatitute, By Samuel M. Williams. {the like are taxed on an intricate affairs of State, Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets the! (Special Staff Correspondent of The method of calculating their net earn- substitute for calomel—are a mild but | Evening World.) - | ings. “The people FUNDS” FROM TAXATION. operating expenses, their commitments | ltaxes, The business man cannot di uct the costs of conducting lik In my speeches | fairs, But the franchise holding cor- “This is not fair, not just, not equit- able. The system must be chaaged, and if I am elected Governor intend to do all I can to bring about a new “Our greatest problems in State Government are economic for the cost of public administra- tion is mounting amazingly every recklessness in that must be | ognize no restraint. “Ono of the fundamental causes of }ical advantage than for the benefit of |the people. There must be brought ||| about a divorce of favoritism and HH partisan politics from the administra- *)| tion of pubifé office. I have been cit- |||| ing in my speeches to-day some spe- || cifle examples of this evil, “The State highway department ex- | pends millions of dollars every year on good roads, but this department has been treat ce trough in which politicians should political machine, the primary pur- | pair highways, but to re-elect Gov, ; Whitman. The department should be reorganized with a view to public across the entire northern part of the | ti State {6 Rouse's Point, plans were all perfected, Republican politicians insisted that there for their benefit and the main through road was neglected. “New York Clty people have some | six roads. On ten of them no bids at all were received. On six there was)” only one bidder, and on a number of others all the bids were higher than poctis by which public service corpor-¢ the estimates, which fact under the ‘The | Mw requires their resection. nchises of gas, electric! neant, wasteful and railway companies and partisan politics in conducting the ¢ |man and his Administration, but it EVEN DEDUCT THEIR “SLUSH | seems the only way by which a realiz- | ation of the misgovernment we are | c ome to the “This allows them to deduct their! enduring can be brought hom duct his living expenses when he pays | down, but | want also to banish from as Witwer kopeee| “Franklig Simon & Co.” achieve- _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 18, n politics, the using of powers of government to advance political for- tunes and to support political ma- chines.” Judge Seabury continued his cam- paign to-day in the region around Saratoga, visiting half a dozen cities in the upper Hudson Vall He left to other speakers the fireworks of political oratory and reserved to him- aelf discussion of serious subjects with his audiences, To all he pro- which still jacks thirty miles of completion, The but local ittle pleces should be bullt here and “The result of this kind of Ad- he id from one to ¢ ' more than they should have cost. “AL & public letting on Sept. 18 ast, bids were called for on twenty- claimed the greatness and wisdom of President Wilson and the policy of peace and prosperity, Young Teeth at 60 MAN is as old as his teeth. You can have “young teeth at sixty,” if you use Sozodont liquid— the g“ old - master dentifrice.” “All this ia unbusinesslike, extrav- the result of ‘I do not like to go about constantly licising and denouncing Gov. Whit- T would rather be construc- tive than destructive. I would prefer taxpayers of the State broad and mprehensive constructive policies. “IT want to build up instead of tear public administration the evils of par- WEAR@SCOPE “A PACT. FISDED. tm thn aa o@ MENS WEARS Men’s “Franklin” Shoes A Double Achievement It has always been an achieve- ment to offer the Franklin Shoe, with its selected leather, distinc- tive lasts and fine workmanship at $5.00. To maintain both the same standard of value and price as last season, notwithstanding the general aviation of costs, is a truly ment, in which you are invited to share. jservice rather than to partisan polt- | tes, | ‘There is a large mileage of torn | up roads upon which very little work been ne, resulting in great in- | be allowed to wallow. It is a great II! pose of which is not to build or re- | Wh convenience to the public. Hor ex- ample, the highway leading out of Albany to Boston has long been im- |||, passible and the detour provided is in wretched condition, The use of this |important highway has been lost to the people for almost a year through ||| what we may call neglect, ‘Again, instead of building con- Phis policy ha n purs' ‘0 help the political fortunes of the Governor a emands nd local West 43rd Street 26 Styles to select from. Lace or Button Models, Of genuine Patent Colt, Gun Metal Calf or Mahogany Russia Calf. ~ > °, 4 West 36th Street mA Seperate. ctep On the Street Level Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue—New York Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Presenting Approved Autumn Models in SPECIAL LINE OF Photograph Frames VERY SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING Artistic Gilt Wood Picture } Frames, opening sizes 8x10 At . - $185 and 9x12 ins Special Bach Gilt Wood Frames on Ped- estals, opening + 8x10 inches es 7x9 and Special Values $2.50 and 2.95 | | “Lord & Taylor Special” New models, possessing in a marked degree, the symmetry, the style features, the serviceability So complete, which characterize the famed make. so varied are the assortments and so moderate the prices that there are styles and values to meet every demand, For Juniors, Misses and Athletic Girls lightly boned models in lignt weight materials, fashioned to give grace and freedom of motion. In white and pink Batiste and Coutil $1.50, $1.95 and $2.75 In white and pink Fancy Broche $3.00 and $3.50 + For the Average Figure Models featuring the latest correct lines in Corsetry. In Batiste and Coutil $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 to $3.00 in Fancy Broche (pink and white) $2.95 and $3.95 For Well Developed and Stout Figures Well boned models, in coutil with medium bust and medium length hip; also longer skirted models higher at bust line. $3.00 and $3.50 ) Lord & Taylor Special Corsets WHICH WILL APPR Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Heavy weight, made with service- able lisle, soles and lisle tops, at 79c pair Regular Value $1.00 LTO DISCRIMINATING SHOPPERS Superior quality, ingrain dyed, medium or heavy weights, at $1.10 pair Values $ 50 and 1,75 a pair Pure Thread Silk Stockings, I——S9 So i 0 9 IO [meee & C Pr} ee ee re ree ty Specially Priced for Thursday { } ensue , ee! Standard $2.50 Model......... scaines pe + $1.65 White and pink coutil of excellent qualit Sizes 19 to 28. Standard $5.00 Model . $2.95 Beautiful broche, white with pink floral pattern; medium bust and length; well boned. Sizes 22 to 30 Second Floor ty; lightly boned model, low busted and giving freedom at hip; elastic insert at back. OS 0S 0 009 SS 0S 0S 0- 9S 0S 0S 0 S00 SS 0S 0a 1 SS 0 0 St ),oO— tar Amertonn Ditelot Messenger eftion tm the ety | Lord & Taylor WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS Exclusive Styles in a Splendid Selection of Fashionable Fabrics Are Shown at Extremely Moderate Prices A Group of Suits Extra-Size Suits In Very Newest Models For Stylish Stout Figures $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 $25.00 to $75.00 Autumn Tailleurs, in velour cloth, broad= Finely tailored models, designed to give cloth, gabatdines and whipcords; many fur | the correct lines to large figures. Suits trimmed most effectively; others smartl: broadcloth, whipcords and velour cloths; made without fur. Warmly interlined, sil many effectively fur trimmed. Sizes 4244 lined coats. to 524. Smart Utility Coats Fur Collared Coats $19.50 $25.00 New Mixtures and Tweeds, many rain- Wool Plush Coats, in green, bro navy or black, with large collar of natur: raccoon fur. A model on very flaring lines, Third Floor THE SERGE FROCK Emphatically the Mode Paris designers of note have chosen serge as the medium most appropriate for the Autumn Street Dress and, with braiding and embroidery, in bright col- ored silks and wool, with fur and con- trasting velvets, have achieved marvel- ously effective models. Drecoll, Bernard, Lanvin, all are re- presented in the Lord & Taylor col- lection, prices of which range from those quoted to $200.00. Serge Dresses Special $19.50 ‘Two smart new modcls with wide collars of white broadcloth, and novel pockets in- troduced in the full skirts. One features a paneled bodice effect, button trimmed; the other is embroidered in silk. Serge Dresses Special $25.00 pie all excellent in quality. Copies of ndon models, flaring or belted and very well tailored. THE FUR MODE Features Many Novelties Picturesque to a marked degree are the fetching little Capelets and Collar- ettes, Scarfs and Cravats which, with their fascinating Muffs, are developed in the Furs which Fashion favors, Featured at Special Prices Are: Natural Skunk Scarfs...... .. $17. Natural Skunk Muffs (barrel shaped). Hudson Seal Scarfs (Dyed Muskrat).. $12.50 Hudson Seal Muffs (Dyed Muskrat)... $14. Red Fox Scarfs (animal effect). 1 Red Fox Muffs (animal effect)........ Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats ‘Two special values in Coats, fashioned of sclected skins and lined with rich novelty or plain silks. 40-inch model, belted, and with skuak lar, ae $135.00 Very graceful models, long waisted and 45-inch model, loose fitting and very full with circular flaring skirts; one is embroid- | skirted; cape collar and deep cuffs of skunk, ered, the other beaded in effective fashions; $195.00 both have novel belts. TMrd Floor Third Floor Extraordinary Sale of BLACK DRESS SILKS AND VELVETS For Tomorrow, Thursday Prices Greatly Below Present Market Value Black Satin Princess | Black Satin Princess | Black Chiffon Velvet 36 inches wide 39 inches wide 1,000 yards A reliable quality. A very fine quality. Reg- A splendid quality. Reg- ularly $2.50 a yard, ularly $3.00 a yard, ularly $5.50 to $6.50 a yard, $1.75 $1.95 $3.95 Ground Floor Reg- Spemcemrme ees i Illustrating Three Popular Styles in WOMEN’S SMART FALL FOOTWEAR aE Extra High Cut Laced Boot Illustrated at right. Black Glazed Kidskin; light welted soles; Louis XVI heels, Special, $7.00 High Cut Laced Boot Illustrated at left. Golden Brown Kid vamps with grey Buckskin tops; light welted soles and Louis XVI heels. $11.00 High Cut Walking Boot Mlustrated in centre, Tan Russia Calf vamps with Fawn Buckskin tops; pearl buttons; Cuban heels, $10.00 Sroond Floor em em ene: _>—O 0 0 a 0 0 S10) So FINE PIANOS FOR RENT AT MINIMUM RATES ARERR | pag oe of the body. art Hines. Keep your bowels free, and the bile BEECHAM'S PILLS hich prot and surely relieve tnd origin— harmless and not habit-forming. The generations show that Beecham’s Pills prevent disease are A Great Aid to Health Directions of spacial value to women with bon Sold by druggists throughout No Extra Charee for Tt, Advertisements for The World may be bef as the werld. In bones,

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