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“mee Thompeon, Mage, fobinson and Law HERVEY CONFIRMED | fon voting in the negative Do You Rg ADL ng eration of the Henate, and with it Any recommendation.” They are too valuable to Henator Whitney, ret MILD OPPOSITION: neglect. Helping them NOW Gnas ue sowahlt L h with correct glasses may ||| sk abe GMELIN Ge ennitrad save you serious trouble ||) _.e litardiy bad the wiotton bees mad later on. |Four Votes Cast Against the} vhen Senator Hage started the fight, |‘ Reliable Eyesight Examination || | Naming of New Public te i Babe adh tr A. ipa phet Service Commissioner. expected by either sis. It was plain that the Democrats had refused to oln in any insurrection against the Governor and that the nomination was going thr ) with @ whirl ALMANY, N, Y,, April 27—Charies i} (Monetad Prom 9 Ratt Comrearemient of The 8. Hervey was confirmed by the Hen r. Hervey,” said Senator Sage, ‘ haw spent a part of his time attend jate to-day aa Public Service Com. ing to the dution of a Public Bervicr first attempt at making « eet, but hie work in atill wv and wrone We have tw the Finances Commi nake a better budget, ate tnd | miswtoner for the First District after a short fight. 43, noon 4 Commi or and aw part of it tr Ho was named by| making State budgets. I will aay that Benators George F.' he has learned something ai bir a 12 West 42d. Street ulton St..cor. Bond & Fashion Has Approved the LOW-HEELED PUMP As Designed by Cammeyer GA perfect blending of style and comfort has been achieved in the low-heeled Pump we illustrate above. @ Every woman’s wardrobe should include this type of pump that will rest the foot and without anything sacrificed in style. @ The popularity of this model is best explained by the fact that we have had three shipments of them from our factory, and even now have none too many to meet the demand. In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calfakin.....Specially priced at $5-00 In all White Snowbuck.. .Specially priced at $5.50 Mahogany Russia Calf. -Specially priced at $ 6.00 Metal Buckle to Match—Welt Soles—J* tnch Military Heels, Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit West 34"Street These Shoes also at our 6th Ave. at 20th St. Store and ow Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad Street GOES 10 $8.75 A TON IN THREE BOROUGHS, Dealers Advance Py Price Dollar a Ton Pending Effect of New Wage Scale. Coal dealers in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx yesterday advanced the price $1 a ton, charging $8.75 to regular Practically all buying ahead by retailers has stopped until mine operators shail decide whether or not to withdraw the slid- ing scale and substitute one based on the 20 per cent. increase in wages, which go@s into effect May 1. ‘The mine owners’ statisticians are | estimating how much the wage In- crease will increase the cost of min- ing anthracite, which preliminary figures indicate may add more than Wcentsaton. The recent 20 per cent. increase in soft coal wages caused an Increased cost of 12 cents a ton, | Before the increase, labor ranged | from 60 to 75 cents . ton for soft coal. Anthracite cost 1s at least $2 a ton, according to Federal investigators, Pitincictasnatacanini HIS 16-YEAR CHASE FAILS. customers Finds Object of ¥ but Shots Hit Bystander, ff a revenge he had sought for sixteen years, In a chase which took him to many parts of the world Philip Randict, 28 yeurs old, of No. 2% | fast One Hundred and Fifty-second Street, was arraigned tn the Second District Court in Jersey City to-day | charged with shooting Frank Di Mag- glo, who ts dying in the Jersey City Hospital, Randict last night met and fired at the man he had been seeking but missed him and the bullets struck | Di Maggio. | Randict told Judge O'Regan that when he was 12 years old his sister |had been deceived by @ man in thelr village in Italy. His mother called on him to avenge the girl, and he fol- lowed the man to this country. He finally traced him to Jersey City, and encountered him on the street there jast night anetecaliaepenet Three Hurt Loading Ship. A platform from which sailors were loading the steamship Howich, at the foot of Twenty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, broke early to-day and three men were thrown twenty feet Into the hold. They were: Alexander Bushlo, thirty, No. h Street, broken leg; Star twenty-five, No, 159 h Street, fractured skull ms, thirty-three, No, 1036 . broken arm, All are nty Hosplt le UTHENTIC styles, superior ’, quality, fit perfection, color dependability and price moderation form the foun- dation of the popularity of our clothes for men and boys. Each is an important factor of good will which dovetails to a nicety with the service our clothes are constructed to give. Staple fabrics and novelties from the leading looms of Europe and America. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET | With L last, with welted sole “The Most Dramatic Incident of the Great War” As seen and described by the following War Correspondents: RUHL SWOPE With Buc Simulated wing tips, | and low heels, Franklin Simon 3 Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. New Summer Footwear | For Misses and Girls Misses’ Oxford Ties Of highest quality tan or black Russia calf, simulated wing tips. | Sizes 212 to 714. Widths AA to D. Misses’ Dress Boots Of highest quality tan or black Russia calf, with fawn buckskin tops, laced. Sizes 214 to 6. Widths A to D, Girls’ Laced Shoes ow Heels Smart new s and low heels, 6.00 kskin Tops ight weight soles 6.50 stuffs,” collars, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917, MAY PUT AGRICULTURE y m DEPARTMENT ON WAR BASIS Vather Attacked tn Home After ern 115,000 @ year, “ Increasing Production of Wheat and | children, Anthony Alvano, thirty-nine Henaten Lawne id that r m 4, of No. 10% Oliver Mt ~ Hervey wan charged to Hirvokly Lowering Price of Bread — |%not'in tne rigut side of the cheat ta the but that he waa only a alent Chief Objectives. kitchen of hin * thin morning by esident of that borough.” tony Dontto, who lives In the same WASTIINGTON, April 21—To com- bat the high cont of foodstuffs, the would be the solution of the Assistant Secretary Vrooman of the department @aid to-day, Jranklin Simon & Co. New Summer Models Misses’ Navy Serge Suits Beli Tailored or dressy suits with tuxedo or shawl some with detachable vestees; line, pleated or draped skirts. Of serge, Poiret twill, burl, or braid bound models, with belted, Empire or semi- fitted coats and new model skirts. Of English and Scotch coatings, also a number made of fine American double-breasted model with roll collar, strap belt through buckle; body novelty silk lined. Special Offering Saturday Girls’ Hand-smocked, blouse and blue; white pleated skirt; 12 to 16 years. CHILDREN SEE MAN SHOT. Row Over Card Game. Th the presence of hin three itttie house, Alvano was taken to Volunteer Howpttal, where it wae anid he would ion ka i chk on ie protection sad week, aay eld, Wise phere ook, for Sasony Brand ie Lil Hn ay sary we aman ou your ¢ chante mort A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. MISSES’ WOOL JERSEY SUITS New Models for Town or Country Wear Ten new models, of light or medium weight wool Jersey, in the leading colors, including Oxford and heather mixtures; belted coats with large sport pockets; shirred top or straight line skirts. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 and 39.50 New Summer Models Misses’ Coat-Front Capes ted or Semi-Fitted Models Of Serge, Burella, Bolivia or Satin In navy or black serge, also novelty plaids; with satin or cloth coat fronts, button or braid trimmed; silk lined. straight 14 to 20 years. 29.50 to 69.50 14 to 20 years. 18.50 to 59.50 At Reduced Prices—SATURDAY Misses’ Tailored Suits gabardine, burella cloth, gunni- Oxford suitings or checks; plain tailored, dressy 29.50 14 to -20 years. Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Unusual Sale—saTURDAY Misses’ New Model Coats Made of the Balance of Imported Coatings 29.50 Actual Value $45.00 fabrics, including navy serge; seven-eighth length 14 to 20 years. Reduced Prices Saturday Pongee Silk Dres Girls’ Spring Coats Belted, semi-Empire or wool velour or burella cloth in this season's most wanted colors, also of velour or worsted checks or novelty plaids; 6 to 16 years. o375 Heretofore $12.75 to $18.50 of natural color pongee silk; pockets hand-smocked in rose or organdie lece edged collar and cuffs; box models, of serge, Special 8.50 An Unusual Sale—SATURDAY Misses’ New Model Silk Dresses Sizes, 14 to 20 years Of taffeta silk, Georgette crepe or silk skin, in navy, Copen, pearl gray, rose, strai Misses’ Gingham Dresses te) white or black, embroidered in contrasting or Oriental colorings; ght line or draped skirts. 19.75 Military Khaki Dresses A New Summer Fashion Of Khaki, as Used for U. S, Army Uniforms For Misses, 14 to 20 years For Misses, 14 to 20 years oo wee ee trom bis © ots uiture ta to be | recover put on @ war b sing the prod ring of the price « hain ob dectiven, « asked to , pana leminln pI Ite out saying @ word started ‘fring wi fd attMatlone shots went wild over the heada orale com diction in the | van hildren and th on We cea ec xinge oh a © third struck tienes | Departments control matters unter ERASE aga ‘endo ' theirs, the Agricultural Department ghont mae «in te timation of would he able immadiately to enpe shaate Dene re im with whom he worke th such develop: te as t ro I with such developments as the sud-| 14 was orton ted In yeater.| | M8 for Saxony NoGap shirts, sis of th softest non- ing yerne, So a n ng Prices, OMCIAIS| ae vig Evening V + button at the that they cannot tle bordy ie ney Sorese4te ‘ n eat dural ral BOOSTED AGAIN. t cing the department on a war| National Hank arrows of chill, feria ba ar hi are hin rain p whole queation of high prices on %o ) ildren. Addtess ham Heights, Mase. SHEPHERD EAGAN HARE NE XT: Sunday World Magazir, | School shoes of durable tan calfskin, | made on broad orthopedic lasts, An ideal shoe for general wear. Sizes 11 to 2, Widths C to E, 3.25 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop—Third Floor Of striped or checked zephyr gingham, in pink, blue or green colorings; large white pique or organdie collar, new shaped pockets, and white pearl button trimmed. 9.75 The one-piece khaki military dress for the Miss, tailored, belted and with large serviceable pockets, is specially designed for camping, drill- ing or general utility wear. 8.50