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Se eaheainaieniiien vere LIVING’S HIGH COST. with pti Wiliigin THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, Ne expendi re ‘ nroperty owners A year from now, M, * 1 Reput itor Be t predicted that un weat wie f i pe tion ig take mB. te bein 1916, paign tssue. favorite stud Politleat taxation his specialty nett ravaga overninent he re wards 4 bery of the people and at leant with the | goat retrenehane nt in his protnias - Lia bth Pyar ohio Alo Ly igo j SOCIALISTS FOR WILSON. ivis | Paxtravag State goyernmert Leader Walling Anserte tax of | fall on the # After the moacy Public business al- | Phat is why used State ex-~ will not Greeley Fashion Co. i. 100 West 32nd Street Opposite Gimbels To Close Out To-morrow All Last Season’s Models 137 Suits in Broadcloth, Cheviot, Heavy Serge, Gabardine, Mixtures, Corduroys and Velveteen—Many Fur Trimmed. “DUETOMGH COST = aj NER Republicans is Canfess That Di- rect Taxes Will Soon Ruin HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT Property Owners. a Does It Seem | Fair to Your Eyes to postpone finding out wh AHHe 1 i) a yoar and shalt from now, in the spring of 1918. NEEDLESS AND OPPRESSIVE DI- RECT TAX. © Whitman Administration last 1 to current expense ir levied a direct tax of $18,000,000, | d to the voters! but it was not collected until this year, | readuin | y the it proved to be un- The State Treasury at of its fiseal year, June 30, CITY'S DOUBLE BURDEN. " “in FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE DID | MY BOY A GREAT DEAL OF GOOD. healed that skin trouble | adit | | The high cost of Ifving about which | » everybody ts complaining has a rival clone Physicians. No. ch py | Of course it did—promptly and easily. Aulsition nd in Palisades| 1916, had a cash balance of nearly Perfect Fitting Glass | $ ‘That io what itusually Coes, if the riex, | in the*high cost of government, par- t K and the Adirondack | $14,600,000 on hand | bab agi Sa # | Original Price, tion is not due to some serious internal! tiowlarly New York State govern- a ainiing eed on treat to tatty ob woruradient Yor ather John's! ‘ehvbchksons pervieee $25 to $97.00 disorder, Resinol Ointmentstopsitching | mem, that ts now surpassing by) t be raised by a di-| the current year there will be no. dl- when Extablished 64 Years at once and soon makes sick skins well, opel Otnrment (9 80 nearly flesh-colored that it surinces without attractiog tention, Sold by all druggists. For sample te to Dept, 48-R, Reqnol, Baltimore, Md. ax collected tn 1917, ‘but extravagances of piled up for another that will be ordered ure of 1917 to be col- from the people in 1918, Seabury, Democratic candl- Governor, 1s making the high heaviest on cost of government his principal cam- millions of dollars all previous rec- the ble with his breathing and it did him a great > New York: 184 B'way, at John St. feel this high| the Take Elevator to Second Floor double bur- ords. Appropriatfons made by Jost Legislature for the current fiscal year, inning July 1, total in round numbers "€60,000,000, Next year they / bid fair to surpass this figure, unless |) : e some radical effort is made to check which will begin to fa | | 350 Sixth Av., 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Brooklyn:498 Fulton St.,cor.BondSt. JIT MAKES LITTLE DIFFE RENCI ————! E WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. World Wants RALPH & CO. 29 West 34+ St. > highly Work Wonders. Mrs Anconi,, ‘Spencer, Mas At Bloomingdales” Chauffeurs’ Correct Clothes Correctly made of correct materials and correctly priced. Suits —- Whipcords, $16.50 to $25 Caps to Match, $2.00 Overcoats to Match, $16.50 to $22.50 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH ‘At Bloomingdaler’ Pretty Blouses at $3.98 Among the 12 new models at this popular price is one of dainty crepe de chine, hand-embroidered. Large square collar of lace which continues down the front of the blouse. Front also hemstitched, Overcoats—Broadcloth, $16.50 Fur Coats cluster tucked and finished with tiny pearl buttons, Fur Gloves Gentlemen’s Motoring Caps Bae ot ak yteeh made over flesh chiffon or SPECIAL SALES ANNOUNCED FOR SATURDAY Tires sevinge toe pasemon__S4PP4e*| — 59th to GOth Street LEX.tO3dAV. PudsSEb§ | net in new ‘ettects, $2.98 to $6.98. COA TS--SUITS--DRESSES The Season’s Most Desirable Styles at E@ceptionally Low Prices Women’s & Misses’ COATS 19" & $950 Bolivia Cloth, Velour, Merchandise of Merit at Prices That Please At Bloomingdale! “Dalebloom” Coats For Women or Misses “Dalebloom”’ garments are registered —and you find them guaranteed to render you two ‘At Bloomingdale’ $15 SuitsandOvercoats, $15 _For Regular Men The first time we advertised $15 Suits and Overcoats | : seasons’ satisfactory service — whatever , WeolPiush, Broad 4 service you may require of them. for $15 the papers were filled with offers of $18, $20, $25 PY fa, beled and cane Le a label is found exclusively | | and even $30 “values” for $15. models. Peau deeygne at this store, and is not a manufacturer’s label Gradually the “calues" F 1 label, radua ‘ of the 818 | that A led i h ' = pay Beet te but one used by us to emphasize our belief in| | suits and. overcoats walivnete pred the we hee nee po ges q our goods. smaller and smaller, until now the | store that has failed to line up to the * ° offering of $20 and $25 “ealues" dards New York 401 Extraordinary Sale of P 37 Styles for Women and Misses Sit wim uanyn olin lee Wool Velour Coats, $18.75 Up Wool Cheviot Coats, $10.75 Up Zibelene Coats, $10.75 Up Bolivia Coats, $29.75 Up Seal Plush Coats, $22.50 Up Wool Plush Coats, $16.50 Up Silk Velour Coats, $39.75 Up DRESSES Selections from our highest priced lines, much below regular prices, Serge, Satin, Charmeuse, Crépe Meteor and Georgette We are proud of those standards proud of having set them, and proud of the fact that our example hes been followed by so many other clothing merchants. Just as we set the standard of advertising, so have we set the standard of values in the merchandise back Coat of Wool Velour of the advertising, and our stocks this Fall have a er Cape Collar : tt Coney . ; ‘ been chosen to meet those standards. Y the hardo-it young girs, and | or play weer ue ancaehl ce: Suits of plain ae va fancy cheviots and y give them comfort and style. sortment of fabrics and colors. | | worsted materials, in the season’s most wanted DECIDED REDUCTIONS SATURDAY ¢ Big Collar, Fur Plush, | School Coats of Cheviot, | | shades; 2-or 3-button soft roll or 3-button con- Trimmed Coats, $10.75 Trench Coats, Big, Roomy, Smart, $16.50 Zibeline Coats, Warm, Silky Looking, $16.50 Wool Velour Coats, Half Lined, $19.75 Second Floor, $4.98 Dark Wool Mixture Coats, $4.98 Chinchilla Coats, Lined, $7.98 servative models; also pinch-back models, 160HandsomeSuits @ $19.75 Formerly $25.00—Some Higher) Smart models of broadcloth and velour in the most desirablecolors, Trimmings of Fur, Allsizes included, Overcoats in a variety of models, Chester- fields, pinch-backs, double breasted, trooper coats, button-through, self collar coats, in | The Tromper” Modal |__ shown in rough cheviola, ot, many fabrics. Becond Floor | This Wool Plush Coat, with large Moufflon Fur Collar, 824.78 Velveteen Coats, Lined $10.75 i Boys’ Clothes at $6.95 Suits—Overcoats—Mackinaws Better suits cannot be had anywhere in town at this price. A bold statement, but it’s true. Every suit undergoes a thorough inspection be- fore being admitted to our stocks, It must bea duplicate of the sample in regard to quality, style and workmonship. The Same Argument Applies to Overcoats and Mackinaws Just now we are showing a large number of styles and patterns. The assortments include suits and coats At Bloomingdates’ New Fall Footwear Reduced There are nine styles of Fall footwear in this sale. In some instances we are closing out styles which we cannot re- order because of the advances in prices which have taken place since these goods were purchased. In other instances, there are fancy styles which we wish to dispose of quickly, 5 Styles, $4.65 4 Styles, $3.45 At Bloomingdales Men’s and Women’s Gleves Large Assortments—Moderate Prices This bracing weather keeps us busy fitting gloves. Stocks are sufficient to meet any require- ment. Nationally- known makes as well as gloves made to our special order in many styles and colors. We mention below a few of our popular items: 65-67-69-71 Smit STREET | ——corner— STATE STREET MONDAY axp 5 . at y ‘oud to own, Three Bhort Blocks Women’s Chamois Fabric Washable Gloves, 79c that your boy would be prouc - Patent leather, Dull calf vamp), Dark gray glace an Russa, From Pulton Street. a tsand paicy of these imported glaves ‘ni navy. gray, buck Boys’ Extra Pants Suits binck cloth top| i bury Kil ‘bluel wht€®"stiede top sable, t beaver or white, Backs are heavily corded. button or lace; “ awn DUCK glace 1; also or gun metal r : Women's Heavy Capeskin Gloves, prix seam sewn, 95c to $1.50. wd $6.95 also glaze kid in top, One of the ull bronze kid, with” tan calf OurEasyFurnitureTerms: FurnitureTerms ede and Mocha Gloves, pique sewn, 98¢ to $2.00. button only Ja A very top, H. $100 worth, $1 down, $1.00 w'k Women's Glace Kid Gloves, overseam or pique sewn, 95c¢ to $2.00. Fancy cheviots in brown, gray or tan, Cut in newest patch Much in demand,| 0 8t popular dg minty mode! All black gua “ 1s0 # k ¥ have taped seams and fully pair, $3.45 styles, $4.65 $4.65 metal calf, $3.45 3100 + Men's Undressed Suede Gloves, 95¢ Ee oe citee second Floor 2.80 * Ba-ks have 3 rows of embroidery; also tan capeskin gloves, ‘At Bloomingdales Button-to-Neck Overcoats, $6.95 Fancy cheviots in desirable shades, Sizes 22 to 10 years, Mackinaw Coats, $6.95 prix seam at 95c pair. Men’s Washable Capeskin Gloves, $1.25 sewn, Men’s Shoes, Correct Styles, N Colonial $3.50, $4.00, 4.50, %5.00 | Heavy quality, prix seam, in golden brown or tan, : ; ar er Der Fownes's or Meyer's gloves for men in varioug Fancy plaid materials in a great variety of colors and pat- Judged by to-day’s standard of value these Buffet A eer styles and at moderate prices. terns, Sizes 10 to 18 years shoes show a great dea, of quality at the prices yt Full swell front’ - Boys’ and Girls’ Glov 690 Second Flo0 fem charged, We placed very early orders and own ir loves, oo these goods for less than we would have to pay $14. 98 '3-Pe, lines Suite, $66, | Dressers Gtay suede or lambskin, lined or unlined. tc sists iad to duplicate them to-day. Luxurlc 1D ‘ quart [haere Laser setaemas| at $9.98 in Te Nature Shape” Footwear Gun Metal or Pateht Colt, $3.50 & 4.00 aoe finished frames, Com-| — ™ At Bloomingdaten * Tan Russia or Mahogany, $4.00 & 5.00 prises sofa, arm chair and rocker, Children’s Imported For Youngsters i pipe tl Aen wo oomtngiates’ t Bloominodate bttcay 1 new models have just arrived. - Stuttgar ter Underwear he ae the ieind that : xt sicians recom- Meat Department 7 pg rege Golden Onk s mend as the proper shoes for children, This la obviously the place to amp Outfit, 59¢ since st Bahesey Very Special, Garment 95c Plenty of space for toes to develop as na- | | Pulctase your mente, Hirt quality | | Ready for use Continuous Post | aly Paxenatie N 1. viet kid Fresh Filles Broilers, HD 22c a brass burner, Good selections in gun metal, vici kid Fresh Roasting Fowls, lb., 22¢ gooseneck, inner BrassBed | 860 pieces in this lot, All first quality vests, pants, oalnais eet in batten ier (noes Legs of Spring Lamb, ib.’ 226 | | gi nas lining. to" ¢ 15 Pc. Di rs and union st and cotton mixed, white or Prime Roast Beef, Ib, I've | | protect mantle. $ 98 ce ining 14 98 | 1 gray, m eight For Girls, $2.25 to $3.98 of Canada’ Lamb, th. 16,26 dgiaas ’ of Milk Veal, Ib), ¢ tal 12: | Suite for ir Th is br Q are not being imported For Boys, $1.98 to $3.98 Loins of Jersey Pork, Ib., 18! sc i . Comprises a 42-in. top extension With heavy Ml- | apie and 4 chairs with leather all #i8es | goats, TUT Nac Ee ji — ture intended, Sizes § to 14 years is why we bought these Priced According to Size and Style 69TH TO 60TH ST,, ALL CARS Outfit consists of or Steak, 18 !o¢ Porterhouse Roast nthe bach ma aay” J Basen TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’ (ex! 1 So" Ave