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° Storm Coats and Sweaters fro wilt tes tneelt, whose father owne a self-[ure in the performance ; slightly mixed weaves, | belted, pinch-back and | ‘The 1917 tax budget must be adoptea | — bi ss mteeted wrth EL liad PRS ye ae Le also plain blues and | box models; hand | = next Tuesday at midniebt. From noy id other authors remote fromlantertaining in ite character stud! blacks; 33 to 46 chest; | tailored; sizes 34 to 46, specially prepared for to-morrow and Saturda: | bers, of the Board of os % regular and stouts. stouts included. i ; : | on the various de j will afford a worth-while, opportunity for Partmental totale, wiil work d j nig! { securing warm, serviceable garments, of — || “While the actual total of the fnet ' joaeaer aot next peer Bas ot yet beer \4 M %o F 1 k 1 1 eminently desirable qualities, at much less airstiy cen *pontiniy eiablisned en’s Furnishing Section . that It will be In excess of $200,000,000, | than customary selling prices. ' " : ry = P thn itil FA aot ts aed MN (Sixth Avenue and 48rd Street Entrance) “What are the chief reasons for the mixtures of brown or gray; a decidedly good- ever Ree Rican. cx guna Geel Appetizing Men’s Autumn Hats looking rain coat . . . . $23.50 js er pamisiee copra Natritious A comprehensive line from the leading foreiga ; lt Pot Roast and American makers, in the newest shapes { MEN’S IMPORTED SWEATERS lakdare teported:, 1t-wan the frat en- ibm one at the and colorings is now being shown. a wa, | pay | Z Pte Mr. Hugh The speakers accom- Heat the empty kettle over a low flame; sear the . | $4.85 per pair The examination incurs no panying Gov Whitaian'n train found roast on all sides; then turn down the fire’to » mere i obligation—whether you do or northern & peault. there flicker, Turn the meat when half done. Thus a “Wear- ern TO ers " ’ What do YOU do when your stomach on strike! lave you loarn of others have, that “<o pepsin tablets give sure ny two tablets after meals keep the di be tive tract in fine working order. hat fe because gastro-pepsin combines just the elements that your stomach re- quires to make Pal food di eat No HIGHEST INISTORY, Place, Brook! “a to P50 cents for the size bex you want.—Advt. known to-day he tentative budget In City Hall, A Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats MEN'S IMPORTED OVERCOATS suitable either for motor or street wear; made of excellent materials and very well tailored eo fe ee ne 27.50 MEN’S DRESS OVERCOATS (American-made) of black or Oxford gray vicuna, lined through- | Ualveed pales LTE, s the drift to Wilson 1 es out with satin and finished with a velvet | ium ‘spoke Par sin D a landalide, inv Men’s Night Shirts,- « 55e 7 department Dat Fi = collar . . . $24.50 nd Alderman Henry H 1 ur ve Men’s Pajamas. - suit 95e oes : Sekt eee Bat Lu Sanatbie Cigarette eee MEN'S IMPORTED STORM COATS made of cravenette-proofed tweeds in smart 1 dential standpatters all Chea: er Cuts wot , y 1 made of soft, fleecy yarns in gray or heather | ay, who sits at his fnore. pro eA Meat, made without Particular attention is directed to mixtures - 2 6 + + + $6.75 | teak all day working under urti- [tral of tho mlove makers of Glovers Water or grease in the Soft and Derby Hats, $3.00, 4.00 & 5.00 (Men's Wear Department, First Floor) A Sale of Memn’s Lace Shoes (black or tan calfskin) considered this t critical sit- | rprtiaigiaaieee Se | WV ear-Ever” will afford an advantageous opportunity for only at your desk, will relieve | tition leaving. rural a i Y t - to-morrow and Saturday at the special price of the steaim you put upon your |e acy murat region WINDSOR KETTLE - These Shoes are exceptionally good as to style, material end workmanship, and, in view of the sharp advance in the market price of leather, are quite extraordinary value, (Men's Shoes, First Floor) Fifth Aurmw, New Vork OVER $700,000 000 when the Board of mate began tts sortes of hearings various appropriations, estimated the final figure at close to $208,000000. The following table shows how the expenses of running the government of the Greater City have climbed aincs consolidation: « 148,572,266 Ht 645,148 128,270 36 The final budest of thin city for tha Year 1916 was $212,956,177.54. This, how- ever, Included the State direct tax of GRAND CENTRAL PALACE) See eeeeee 4 mut atill com BY CHARLES DARNTON ° * THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916, STOMACH ON STRIKE? 19] ] {ily BUDRET uments ates oN HO ee NT THE NEW PLAYS “Object—Matrimony” Has Amusing Characters ‘ ° 090,286 od 7 *, ‘ice—simply Fe, cman eae 5 . M t IPeOs the ingredients | prescribe: ae i yanaee DOLLAR SIGN might be used to describe “Object—Matr#nony, ens outs vercoats AD -* st cure be indigestion “ ones well gver pies hansen O89, 7RA | which took a decidedly commercial turn jast night at the Cohan and ome ftom yout druggist, to-|the highest in Matory—will be the 81168 Harris Theatre. * “ " er day, & bor ose tablets, | purden ot New York City taxpayers 1908. Having foued “Potash and Perle] Bradstreet, permite his adoring book: An Unusual Early Season Offering arf te the the Ito-Ferrin Chemical | ¢,- the vanr 1917, This fact became | !” + 120.412.506' over 200,000,000 keoper, Clara Fein, to pass out wed- ter" profitable, Montague Glass is | | following the trade that has be © identified with loft bulldti That Birdie is left cold in her ne hall that has been rented for & invitations at her own sweet. budget will exceed $200,000,000, It must be borne in mind that this figure dors not include a State tax, for therm will be none in 1917 It is for this Teason that the new budget, Which will be made up solely of local ex- Penses, will be the very greatest in Jump over last year's asked. “The chief reasons are an increase in the debt nervico and the pay-as- you'go policy. One of the frst acts of the Board }of Katimate at the hy jaffirm the action of thy dermen in raising the s Aldermanic President fron | 87,500, Coroner Timothy Healy made @ plea for higher wages for stationary an figure?” was) wage to fire grade patrolmen, es | ee ficial light is peculiarly subject to eye strain and other eye dis- comforts, Have one of our Oculists (reg- istered physicians) examine your eyes. He will tell you whether or not eyes. do not require glasses. | Anise J @ tour of this region between ‘| Leys. lo| Proclalms that he ts holding hie own }round up the Ia | the greater elements of Harris Glasses, $4.00 or more | * {t a pair. + M199 \ iH Doareanr, (Continued from First Page ) awk and St c Lawr While the Governor contidently jthere is gloomy t shakin. silence and «ig of heads when the mentioned. rial ¢onfidence It at the thought t tsa bit tren a ment e 1 his pure to 913,075,021.78. Minus the State tax be Jules hakert Condinan, whese in. | the occasion. Milton, having survived ‘ b Imposition, the city budget—that tx! duateivas seria ke a Gramatior pave | (2 financial crisis of hin life, 8 quite at ‘ A the eteal cal of the city and | ® | been encouraged for yeahs by Ban y his efficient t ' ounty needs—was 981,156.81, aw] » ar “aa nc. | . The story is as th ta <a . . , = stated in the forgoing table. It in Gortans mint Malip denn a. Ube stamp, But “Object—Matrimony” has THE SUITS THE OVERCOATS thia figure, and not the grand total . Se eH ItBIn Talat GORE, Aue : , including last ect 1 fect—Matrimony.” since it 18 almont iaid upon their racial tralte. As the RE the latest mod- meltons, ¢ jots, Ing last year’a direct State tax, -\m matter of money—money—mone nele of the youth who has give Ht e 2 ve ‘eo man nn. Which must be considered in compar- and goods—goode—moods. The plot-—| More of his Lime to Shakeapeare than , sede —— three tweeds and vic lined. ing 1916 with past and future years. {to business, “J dandy re o- iV sae « ‘ When it in annouroad thee the ii? what little there is of it—could bo) apn t 4 eoul. Sa- buttoned styles; every | some quarter lined, sh-registar, To save kruptey a yout sacha lends himself to thilde Co ys her untell of together convince any rate cuts @ large and funny fig that he is to marry Birdie I uin by orators Last night in couraging sign in a week of Preal- | ville, and now not a continental glove is in the m York to Wilson 1 through 0 ties, sin up. serves 4 r vote that was 8808 to the Pret fonal manager: drifting in large o dent. Apparentl, da: plans, William United | off trom | train, 0. » County Hughes and Republi eas 1405 2020 Brondw 1007 Broadway 489 Fulton #1 sm Last night he sta for the agri- jeultural counties in the far western \part of the State, whence come re bt nbd of even greater disaffection, Ad- York a eae Ever” kettle reduces both your fuel and meat bills. Because of their wonderful durability “Wear-Ever” utens: you moncy and the annoyance of conti ty boyiag new cooki: tile, Compare the price of « “Wear-Ever” kettle with that of the best enamel kettle of the same size. You will be surprised thet “Wear-Ever” an be bought #0 cheap. eel Replace utensils that wear § with utensils that “WearEver” rnishing and He It you do not yet know why other kinds of alumingm and enameled utensils, get # one-quart Stow- pan for oply 2&c a@stere or from us, postage paid. many women proter "Wear-Ever" te | | a Stern Brothers West 42nd and 43rd Streets To-morrow and Saturday others full lined; vel- vet and self collars; button - through and fly front Chesterfields; garment sewn with silk and strictly hand tail- ored. ‘The materials inclide fancy and I showing complete assortments of Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, ete., also a splendid range of Knitted Silk Dress and Motor Mufflers, all of which are MODERATELY PRICE Men’s Silk Scarfs, Men’s Shirts, - - AS FOLLOWS. each 55ce « $1.20 Full Dress Knitted Mufflers, $4.00 SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, A SALE OF Men’s Soft and Derby Hats, $1.95 including Imported Models; sizes incomplete. tend and Gird Streets, West of Filth Auanwa == Offer good only until November 30th, 1916. Address The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., Dept. 85, New Kenninategy Pa. | Ke [the cree ees ienal’c | 0 | / ee | “GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK | | |Duffy’s Reputation For Reliability | i) cannot be usurped by “something just as good.” Ifa i MA 64ST.& IN " dealer considers an imitation of Duffy's “just as good, i j Open Saturdays Gir lien Crean why does he attempt A BF Lit to ‘ pe Hi : en 10 P.M Terms Apply Also yout He knows imjta 1OB8 Aye 219, 221, 223, 225,°227 164, 166, 168 and 170 ul ali fur A 4 a Wo Long Intnd, nigh. “Taster good” pe Grand Street Smith Street tp , cf Evenings at New Jersey and Duffy’s Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN — Cor. Wyckolt Si. ee > Why not buy a Serving Tabie, Dish Cioset, 3-Plece fumed IDES the distinctive types of Bedroom ‘ “Speciai this Week, Alex ad It Whiskey Ok Library Sult, Lady’s Desk or Lamp for 60c Weekly? urniture, which are shown, suggestively ) Pure a fs j welt 5 | ign, Oe en ae = = arranged in Suites, in our Sixth Floor 1. eae eee rat iaeer Buy Your Clothing $125 Worth of Furniture Showrooms, there are also, many Odd Pieces | = an the work of others pene | is ng virtue Here tor 50c Weekly | No Deposit-—-$i Weekly bi ona mocenar: for the complete furnishing . } i] | When y want Duffy's,” 1e room, such as | | | i TI dante te cents chai your rind. Sideboards | Fumed Oak Library Suits | Chiffoniers ' } | ’ He t to dispose of an inferior ce : { | yn —_ LU hh fg Ming without re- iq High Boys, Low Boys, Chests- $29.98 3-PIECE EMPIRE PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE in Birdseye Maple American carved ornaments on top, French ite mirrors, coi ing SSER 42 in. long with 3 top, 2 were} wee ores 32 in. long, with 3 top and 4 large d TOILET TABLE 36 in. long, with triplicate mirror and § Samal drawers. There pieces at 79: WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE gard for your health and well-being Because we know Duffy's Malt is . made right and is the highest quality (onic stimulant it is possible to produce, we want the public to know that we ave responsible for it. That's why “Dutty's An- nual” is around each bottle, the “Old Chemist” trade magtk is on the label and ove: the cork, and our name is also blown into the bottle. This is for your protection, so that you can always be sure to ‘‘Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY Beware of imitations ore, licensed druggist ite us, Send for Get Duffy's from your family w or grocer, If he cannot suppl: useful household booklet free, Library Suits, Crafis- and Fumed in various de- upholstered and pala, 49. 49 can buy a of-Drawers, Wardrobes, Toilet Tables, Occasional Chairs, ete., which are maintained here in excellent assort- ments and at our usual moderate prices. ae | r Tr you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about |through a World “Want” Ad, 3