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Ne ey hyde THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, , ° ' being struck by an automobile, A | B AE at first hoard of Raucation ast year and a” WHITMAN CLAIMS STATE ing t0 et hin share ofthe oereer alien fat nah, Hse hi hat os HIRI avhctmaate Wreusce.”wea! FOR HUGHES BY 100,000! cexsrnssesss Kop eon a Nestee Setar, at ei ; jhe was jermante lent, was json has . § don’ t d | | made executive manager for the De- 0 cH 00, of war i% in ing Spiton, mf ote ad pa nearby ‘bakery le? succee | partment of Education, with a salary Pee ee abt poobag the women |S e | f $10,000. Th ition f9 th ty Says He Will Carry Ever: in Staten. °? in getting glove style ytld, ingoractaewens | Gutaide New York rh fom vei have aponen ip 1uinols, Tndlane KNOW WHAT YOU ARE USING ee glove service: Mayor Mitche! satd there would be S ~~ § eee trom man 'y seotions. I| It Is Not Necessary to Exaggerate | ' , » you no increase in the tax rate, or only al Sure of His Own Victory. am absolutely ontident ite Mr.| the Virtue of a Meritorious Article je can either buy, buy | Gov, Whitman predicted to-day| Hughes will carry {howe 7 : —<_$— Hughes iw jorities removed | eee. RECORD BUDGET r Mitchel, following the budget that Mr. Hughes would carry New nee approv a presented a resolution which York Btate and be elected President. places under the jurisdiction of the Also the Governor has confidently! wy. Department of Plant and Structures | claimed his own re-election. james D. Moff the care of property now under the, “With the possible exception ot |2r Washington again,—or you can insist on a pair of Fownes, and be suc- EMPRESS INSTANTANEOUS SCIENTIFIC HAIR REMOVER it ts possible to (1) instant~ ly remove all outward sign of super-) Te Stricken, ‘a., Nov. 1—Rev, President Emeritus a Jefferson College, |Passed at 4.25 A. M., Hands | Pointing to 11.32, Mean- jospital as @ result, it fe believed, Fire, Police, Health and Park De- one, Mr. Hughes will carry every |in whose service he for more than|fuous hair; (2) retard its growth; (8) i i ‘i «| tside of Greater New | {went with paral-| make {t gradually thinner and finer, \ cessful right away. ing Last Night. rely of Geant ce isd Mature ¢ on" said the Governor. His plu- im ad ite nope Fs until, after @ few applications, it final- F the Bronx objected to the immediate rality in the State will be not less Me Lg rest A * the nopreebo disappears entirely. . eTAXOIN ~} ” believe that it will iy i actentific laboratory and TAX INCREASE SLIGHT.” | constdoration of the resolution and it| than 100,000 and I Mig neti — work and practical experienc | pene went over until the regular session |far exceed that figure. hi SECS-| Suell Broken Probably by Awte. | back of thie non-offensive llauid com- : of the Board on Friday. [tion that Mr, Hughes has lost! George Phoil, sixty-six years old, of Rounded with antiseptic noothin 4 |Mayor Says It May Be No|mesocurion. CONCENTRATING |sirenatn In agricultural s@ Yona ts|xo, 199 siutledge Street, Willemsbiry,| At calWwhegeran One CeDMO TN Nothing so scarce as Women’s - . or f dation. rmers af “ii s 9 | Higher—Excess $14,000,- SUPERVISION OF PROPERTY. tase ond Ctust hit, He te also go £8 Veer condition at the \v'itliams- trial abot Yor sho fe. at from saree M ‘The resolution follows: th ats, ety Al “Resolved that the Board of Pa-| 000 Over 1916, Sate all you need ‘to | know about a GLOVE. | The budget for the city of New York for 1917, providing for the aggre- wate sum of $211,115,015, was signed at Uma’ and Apportionment, pursua! to authority vested in it by Chapter 528 of the Laws of 1916, hereby directs: ‘], The transfer of the powers and duties of the Police Department and the Fire Department In respect of the alteration, maintenance, up-keep and repair of bulldings and struc- tures and the repair of boats, ve- hicles, apparatus and equipment, to 4.25 o'clock this morning by the mem- bers of the Board of Hatimate. The clock in the board’s room recorded the pleasing fiction that {t was but 11.82 Eyestrain Is A Serious Matter —if you treat it lightly and carry with It all the powers, duties, | before this morning the clock WAS Att | ee ee a eoperty enumerated back, and Mayor Mitchel, at the com-| In te act before mentioned, pletion of the signing, oMcially an-| ".. ane transfer to the Department nent of Plant and Structures, effective Dec. “I declare this budget for 1917) 51 1916, at midnight, of so much of the pepoge st tues Ee, Oh Centar (Fl | powers and duties of the Heulth De- j tie | partment, the Department of Parks, Examinations by Registered Eye Physicians. Ne charge or cbligation. Perfect Fitting age Sone | ¢ Established rd Sons iNew Yorks184 B'way, at John St. Table Linens for festal occasions erhaps extra-large Table Cloths, to be used on those special occasions when it is desired to have the home appear at its very best. Whether your best is to be a plain high-grade Satin Damask or an elabo- rate Filet Lace Cloth, the place to buy it is where there is the widest pos- Genuine White Kidskin | Lace Shoes at $7. 50 | 9 inches high, 2-inch Louis XVI. Heels. sai 8 eae quite so smart and/ | | try to get along without |]|'clock of the previous night, the Department of Plant and Btruc- good cooking a White Shoe—and the sorrect lass. you are UH vouia ‘by sirned tafe midnight of| wer “peck ranter to. the Depart . pe es Rep Trede Mors | nothing 0 ifficult to find as 8 good of failing ak eee itd gs Dotedbangr ny apeiny ment of Plant and Structures sball BVERY housewife rejoices in one or two extra-fine and '' boot of Genuine kidskin for $7.50. Please do not confound this model with \ the imitation leathers often offered as white kidskin. For immediate wear and continuing rll ecient Fok + eA NEUE weamee orae peter ele! anda stone bee tes sible range of designs and where quality and value are assured. Phe gee the poboabe| the vogue of this 101 Nassau, af Ann St:f{/ New York City, or, for that matleT| Dariment of Parks, Queens, and the Usually the Aher and bet ype of shoe is assur in any city, It calls for, approxi- Department of Parks, the Bronx, fn) Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.BondSt. “Eddys” is imap’ nly d is the sauce that pats and thor- ! Gives a fine ae to Soups, | Fish, Stews, Gravies, Roasts and ‘Salads. | F vo Grocers and Delicatessen Stores 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. 22-Karut 22-Karat G5id Cromne PAB wnidee Work My easy payment pian may interest you DR. FINCH Open 0 to 7. pointy 4NSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE.’ Fourteen remarkable articles by Herbert Bayard Swope, just back ‘from Germany, begin in The World Saturday, Nov. 4—every day there- .» after. The real situation graphical- ly told. Buy THE WORLD every morning. Nearly 400,000 others Go. At Reduced Prices Thursday ao] and properly boned, Frolaset Corsets assure grace, Open Saturdays ‘ Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits peal and style and provide the foundation for Until 10 P.M. PS ULLAR A Wee Meacae the new Fashions in outer apparel. We Close ( gf?" Qo Long Island, New Suits selected for this And comfort need not be sacrificed for the sake of Evenings at or 'S dersey and First Misses’ Winter Suit Sale style if you wear a Frolaset, for there is a model de- 6 o'Clock ENS AN ACLS Connectical are from our regular stock mately, $14,000,000 more than the | budget of 1916 duly af- the fel- lowing statement: “The Comptroller is issuing a com- plete statement analyzing the budget for 1917, It ‘8 unnecessary to add to it except to point to the situation of the administrative departments under the jurlediction of the Mayor, The aggregate of the budgets of al! the departments under the jurisdic- \ tion of the Mayor is $741,138.88 higher \than the aggregate of these depart- ments in the budget of 1916. “This increase is due entirely to the increases In the salary of first grade | policemen and firemen, police cdp- tains, police inspectors and engineers {of steamers In the Fire Department, /and to the addition of 225 patrolmen ITHOUT SALARY INCREASES, BAVING WOULD BE SHOWN, “Without these Increases In salary and in force In the Police and Fire Departments, the sum total of the budgets of the Mayor's departments would “be less by $53,961.18 for the year 1917 than In the year 1916, “Even with these increases of sal- lary and force in the two uniformed forces, which amounts to $795,100, the ‘total of the appropriations for the departments under the jurtsdiction of the Mayor {s less by $1,737,067.64 than the total of the budgets of these departments when the present . I- ministration assumed office on the firat of January 1914. “In other words, with an increased population and a greatly extended service, the Mayor's departments have been able to reduce the administrative cost of government by $1,787,067.54, even while allowing to these uni- formed forces well earned Increases of salary, and at the same time pro- viding for an essential increase in the number of policemen.” Leo Arnstein, a Commissioner of the \ wi Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Reduced to 45.00 Every Suit is enriched with furs, including mole- skin, Hudson scel, beaver, natural raccoon, skunk raccoon or silver coney. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Much Below Their Former Prices Mede of wool velour, broadcloth or velveteen in burgundy, green, brown, mahogany, navy or black, also wool velour ‘'Callot”’ checks in the new colorings. and forty-three sergeants !n the Po- r = lice Department. respect of the alteration, mainten- ance, up-keep and repair of buildings and structures and the repair of boats, vehicles, apparatus and equip- ment as relates or ts incident to the alteration, maintenance, up-keep and repair of buildings and structures and the repair of boats, vehicles, apparat- us and equipment the cost or expense of which shall be chargeable to or yable from appropriations for con- tract or open order service. “Such transfer to tho Departm nt of Plant and Structures shall carry with it ao much of the powers, duties, Jurisdiction and property described in the act hereinabove mentioned as may be necessary in connection with the alteration, maintenance, up-kee; repair of buildings and structure: the repair of boats, vehicl and equipment, the f which shall be cha ‘able from appropri je for contract or open order ser- OPPOSED BY MATHEWSON ON ECONOMIC GROUNDS. President Mathewson based his ob- jection upon the ground that the reso- lution would not, in his judgment, re- sult in the economy anticipated by the Mayor, He said that the transfer was only experimental, but that If the experiment were tried it would re- quire Legisiative enactment to re- store the present condition, Mayor Mitchel sald that, in his opinion, the transfers would provo very economical and that no second transfer would be necessary, President Dowling of the Board mu Aldermen wanted to know if the posed change meant the laying o! jany of the force now in the depart- ments affected. The Mayor assured him there would be no reductions, other than thone caused by vacancies. The point was also raised that such a resolution should have been adopted before the Pidess was signed !n order K i Prd ter the Linen the simpler and more severe are the designs, for such designs reveal the fullest beauty of the fabric. It is because of this that perfectly plain Cloths with no ornamentexcepta Satin band are so much in favor. Others of this class have various smart stripe de- signs and simple borders. Next in order comes this same character of goods with scalloped edges. And, finally, the infinite varieties of Lace-decorated and embroidered goods in exquisite elaboration of design. Such Cloths, glistening under the candlelight on your Thanksgiving table, impart a subtle sense of god cheer of which every guest will be conscious. James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets No. 504—"“Fine Stripe, Vase Border” NSS ee rer ERC WaT at UT Bs a ES Lord &'Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Presenting the New Models in rok reo 5] ase Corsels< The Most Perfect Fitting Front-Laced Corset Made Fashion’s dictates as to the correct figure lines for the new Mode are met to perfection in Frolaset Cor- sets, Modeled on scientific lines, anatomically correct daa signed especially for your individual figure—a model that will improve its contour and impart the new lines so essential. Frolaset Corsets are fashioned of fine, firm fabrics: Coutil, Broche, Figured Materials, Plain Batiste, Taffeta or Faille. Finishing details are exquisitely dainty and the workmanship is faultless. Prices on the New Models Range from $2.00 to $25.00 Our expert Corsetieres will aid you in the selection of the Frolaset model best suited tc your figure requirements, over Special for Thursd ayerre sw anit rerneienreerenremramdy An $8.50 Frolaset Model $5.00 Handsome Broche in pink or white; well boned, medium bust model, with long skirt, 0 meee eae emer erent eee Aroond Ploor es a ee ee ee ae erence eee ren ene emramsencancen-emeemsen: I} S90 0 10 9 0 ao So OI I SF | Woceteopostopetvltteeeee Greens XKKK WKN \ [YEA TET WT We Wed Yee ee ed ee ene TAME MM KKK MIO IONIC MANN § 20 KOR fn The model illustrated, also developed with black kid vamp and white kid top. Welted Soles, 2-inch Louis XVI. Heel. $6.00 CAMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE R MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6 AVE AT 207 ST. | | | All Styles carried at our 6th Ave. at 20th Street Store— also sold at our NEWARK BRANCH--645-649 Broad St. A Victrola of Particular Excellence Style XI. $100.00 This extremely popular Victrola style is exhibited in the Section. Purchasers may select Records with this Vic trola to the amount of $5.00, total $105.00, pay- able on terms of $5 sis Complete line of Victor Recorda Careful attention given to Mail Orders James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Victor Down and 34th Street AT 84ST.& ANS J.BAUMA Special This WeekK—‘Ksronan” SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS, 9x12 $45;%8 use with or without eee at WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE, SB’ Ave.Con.84" Sr.

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