The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1917, Page 10

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I TT | ae If you want to save several dollars on your new Fall Suit, Coat or Dress visit our retail showrooms and select. your new . outfit at little more than whole tale prices. Larger (uarters at ‘ 251 West 421 4248 Si. DR. FE FINCH, _ 251 West 42d St,, etre: time ta ee ett Fulton St, 8, Open ® to 7. Closed AIS and SurfateC ik ‘4 Victrola Outfit § oom $41 Values Special Outfit | that for x Government which haa so | Injustioe | called on to support. | our national Conetitution an amend- The Patire *97 Women Must Pay, Pay, y, Pay! © a THE BVEHING ve And Have Nothing to Say! ©. vering Income Tex bei emptions for Wome, a Great lajueticoen le Worked Ageimet Them, Saye Mre. Carrie Chap- man Catt-600,000 Women in the Country Are Affected and Few of Them Can Vote, it le Aanerted Ny Nixola Greeley Smith In addiu the earnings 1 industrial etocks, 1 * owned by women, w mt sent from Wa ntion to “the inj f making women pay, while denying them thet ornment HAYITH the income tax exemption | W lowered to $1,000 for unm ried persons,” mays Mrs. Catt, ray eatlnate that at least $2,000,000 of (he War taxos will be contributed “y Ue Woge-earniug women of the ountry—-women who have earned tt under the hard conditions of eco- uomic inequality due to their politt- al disfranchisement, ‘Think of the of toacheras, for instance, pal workers In Government 4 private employ, mo h unmarried, have eome of ions of married men, on the | aries of $1,000 and $1,200 a year, They are unrepresented in the law-making body, yet a part of their actual living expenses ia taken by | this tax lew, “Women are giving to thts wer, | moreover, not only thelr wages and their incomes. They are giving their services, their very lfe's blood—and far refused them political acknowl- edgment. Woe protest not at women's! taxation for war revenue, but at the of withholding trom them any voice In the Government they aro Congress must realize that we will demand, as the next war measure, justice to woman- hood—justice, politioal and economic, which will come only by writing into | ais Transfer to URIZ&SON§ ‘BROOKLYN a7, z Drop Leaf Table Specially Priced 4 ¥ finisnea ed; & rare war burdens of women A The Plaint of Suffragists =. Es ety, seaud, TRIDAY > ot the Onivet oe © ¥ Vetere] ame i = ame wl, on ah Oe rete eball aerideed by ens at os, be pre one — te Lage - ae the Goyer > © the Gems © 1, would the Wid wore in toe te os the Piteet i pase oe the A temtnet 1 Heronet heaton ef Bhete @ieper een, ano ane “ the eane + ew “~ POSLAM ENDS "UNREST FROM ITCHING SKIN The discouraging, embarr Gisheartening per 1 when one e¢ Ceres 0, shia e aginst it_ te | Nice Nien Exist te Pocliata is used in time Try Posl o war, Dut we be represented. poenined Woman ar measure and nmons has passed ) drive away all er for any Facial brent ring inflamed ¢ - which gives the before they spread and become seri ines a (he wenen of y franchise to women | ous. Py bat 'the. Untied: Grates | pptoldererrabere. Ber FREE SAM re so | PLY. write to Bree gency bora 6 800,000 " wa Amertoan | w war burden Upon | tories, 24i-6 We are af-| 4 war revenue bil) there | (A'\oF ew questions that I would one men who oppore w y rate the i have a Uptown Store 3d Ave. & 121st St. © oMoes of the Col- | em all represen: Urge your akin to t i Revenue, men of New York | Poslarn Soap, medicated with Poslam chance to vote on —Advt. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Make Your Home Cozy for Fall Liberal Credit Brings Beautiful Furniture and Furnishings Summer is gone—it is time now to think of mak- ing your home cozy for Fall. An attractive, well- furnished home is mighty pleasant when the weather gets cool and you spend long evenings indoors, This year, why not replace some of the older pieces of furniture and furnishings with new, up-to- date articles? You will find wonderful displays of all home things, in the latest designs, at either of our Open Saturday Evenings ° Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them The house of Cowperthwait & Sons has withstood all the critical periods of wars and financial panica since ite founding 110 years ago. This long record of unfailing service is your guarantoo of LASTING []| You can be SURE of the service you will get when you buy ||, | Monroedt! satisfaction with everthing you purchase. ofthe “oldest furniture house in America," Py and Carpets and fieeie nae | This beautiful All Bewing, Lay Grafonola Outfit Only Te Weekly ‘Thoee massive out, ean bo had in Cowe Cowpsrthwalt's Liberal Credit Terms Be weekly on #815 worth The weekly on 850 worth 81.50 weekly on 8100 worth 82.50 weekly on R200 Other amonnty ion. Yay by the month if yoo wish, 10% Off for Cash in Ten-Piece Walnut Dining Room Set us | e doesn't do holatered in blue Veath ey are exceptionally well built through- have tnaea' peek UpLolatered in green, oF they 5 “Oldest Furniture House in America”’ ‘| 3rd Ave. & 121st t. | dan ey Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq, ‘ two stores. Come and see them—and then select | the things you would like to have for your home. You can have a home as beautiful as anyone's you can enjoy now the pretty things you have alw ‘wished for—and you need not pay cash—your credit is just as good as gold. Wegladly open an account for you without any red tape and deliver your things | to your home at once, A Couperthurait's Sore eas net of American walnut furniture inche he bigy handsome. table ti feet. The serving table top ‘a There are five at eh chairs and one er The price of this Three-Piece Parlor Suite 4 pieces are of mahogany finish and upholstered in gen, blue or brown, ERTHWAIT & SONS Price only. 193-205 ; Park Ro SEPTEMBEA 14, brighter, better by the daily use ‘of { i917 It Can’t Be DONE! CENTLEMEN, you can't buy the same quality clothes thir season at the price they cost you last, It can't be done 0 cents each, lost season is it reasonable to expect that clothing made of real wool, which has gone even higher m proportion than the cotton and linen fabrics in collars, can be sold at the same old price? Depend on it: If we can't do it, no one else can! Collars that now cost you 2 sold at two for a quarter. So We have certain very great advantages. We heve the largest output of men's clothing in America. We have the purchasing power of ffieen big shops. We eave the high ground floor rents, middiemao's profits, credit losses and “clearance” and “sale reductions that ethers monet hgure io their costs And when we frankly tell you that, ander existing conditions, even me cannot continue to give the recog- nized Monroe standard of quality at a price less than $17, & thinking man will stop twice before accepting claims of others that the old price there will get the sam old quality. Don't forget that it's not hard to maintain a priee— if one is willing to lose sight of quality. Also don’t forget that price alone means nothing. Our enormous business has been brought ap to its OVER 100,000 CUSTOMER VOLUME, aot because we told clothes at a popular price, but because we sold clothes » a QUAL Try unequaled elsewhere at any- where near our pce This Fall $17 is going to be the most popular price ever placed on clothes, because that is the price of Monroe Clothes, and that means more VALUE, under al! conditions, than (claims or no claims) anyone else CAN give! Come up and prove it TO-DAY! A ; | a i he Bea or wien ouerevies SHOP NO. 2 | TRIBGNS hon Is anothor‘ane ef the atteee Ponaees wena Ameteae ioe t SERVICE| Clothes America’s Largest Upstairs Clothiers All Monroe Shops MANHATTAN . BRONX | 42d Street, Cor. B u A L | Nene Oo Posh are Upstairs srs n ean Cortlandt St, “ Bway | 14th St, 9% Arnon Se. | 23rd St, Cor. Bway leyt Streets | 34th St, “ Bway 59th St. & Columbus Circle 125th St. & 7th Ave. —|587 Fulton St, “ "oem ? | NEWARK—I151 Market Se, JERSEY CITY— "rea go PATERSON—220 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED OPEN EVENINGS ~ UNTIL 9 ied SAT. UNTIL 10 RM “Over There” By GEO. M. COHAN Words and Music of the Chorus of This Greatest Hit of All the New War Songs, A Large, Plain Page of Music. For All Readers of NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Beg in Reading “RANSOM” 7 ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE, Author of “LOOT.” Illustrated by CONREY. Next SUNDAY WORLD ALTERATION Fit CHARGES MAGAZINE SECTION ::

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