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| The “National’s” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Children’s Day Bargains for Wednesday find Coats, Hats, Shoes, Slippers, Muslin Underwear, Sweaters: Boys’ Coats, Suits and Mackinaws—a big variety and all at low Bargain Prices. A—Children's Play Aprons of blue and white check ging- ham, 19¢ B-Slip-over Middy Dress of Linene and Ploid Gingham, 196 C—Girls’ Dresses of Linene. White piping trim. Front closing. E- Girls’ neat Linene Middy Dress. F~ Girls’ embroidered Chambray Dress Girls’ lace trimmed Organdie Dre» 4 H-Girls' Cotton Serge Sailor Dress. I--Girls'’ Smock Dress of Linene and Plaid Gingham. J Girls’ Dress of embroidered Organdie. K- Girls’ Linene White Pique trim, Dress. L—Girls’ Wool Serge Dress Plaid trimming. M—Girls’ Serge Dress. Tar tan Plaid trim N-—Girls’ Velveteen Corduroy Drees. Children’s House Slippers of warm felt; thick soles Ave Small Boys’ Blue Serge or Checked Reefer Coots $1.77 Boys’ Shoes of Patent Leather with dull tops $1.97 Boys’ “Pinch-Back” Suits of Navy Blue Wool Serge $3.97 This Outlet Store is the Bargain Retail Store of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company. Quantities are limited, the assort ment of sizes and col ot always complete and some are past season's here is a big bargain More Hours: 0 to 5.90; saturday styles—but everything No Mail Orders Are Milled, ¥ ONEY BRONX STORE AUMANN8 149th Street Q Sra NO Apartments Furnished Children's Day is the Special Bargain Day for the kiddies. You will 910125 W.24thS Bet Gth and 7th ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT TO BUY YOUR LIBERTY BONDS. WE HAVE THEM TO DELIVER A Sale! ‘ Misses’ Sutts of H’ ool Velour if $35.00 \ This ts an extreme value in misses’ practical general purpose suits. Except for its good-looking muskrat collar, the medium length coat, with all-encircling belt and inverted pleat back, it is entirely plain, Good shades of well-wearing wool velour, smartly tailored, al- together a most attractive suit at the present sale price. (Third Floor) Fifth Avenue ai 35th bod New Yoan Only 4 Days Left to Buy Your Liberty Bonds ‘ Volunteer Workers From 13 BARNARD COLLEGE Hite Will Sell Liberty Bonds . in This Store Wednesday, 3 to 5 P. M. 13 Carts Best & Co. MAYOR SAYS HYLAN 2: MADE A $3,000,000 FRROR ON BUDGET ‘Before 1,500 Women, Mitchel Challenges Rival to Look a N. Y, Audience in the Eye. Mayor Mitchel made additional charges against Judge Hylan when of 1,600 Ja few men at Carnegie sed a meeting day, The meeting was under suspiees of the Women's Mitchel of One Hundred and the of Politteal Education Henry Morgenthau, who presided, le the assertion that undoubtedly Mayor Mitchel would ‘be re-elected the women of the » make his majority overwheim- ind requested & Mayor Mitchel drew applause when iienged Hylan to an open de- bate on any platform in the city on © question of the budget. He de- ured Hylan was hiding behind man- cripts written by somebody else, The Mayor declared Judge Hylan © an error of $3,000,000 in his m of the budget, Mayor took up the various that had brought the budget to high figure, and declared that ae lenge Judge Hylan to state what particufar items of the budget would reduce if elected Mayor. In to the $8,500,000 direct tax tems =| ent it-srill confine its efforts to selling | Our first consideration in the fitting of Harris Glasses is, of course, ageu- racy and. comfort—but=-we do not forget appearance. Different faces require lenses aud mountings of differen shapes and kinds, We select the shape and size of lenses and style of mounting most becoming!y adapted to the individuality of your fea- tures. The cost of Harris Glasses is as low as is consistent with sientifie accuracy, safety and dependable workmanship. Wt Stans | Geatiss and Goticions ath ‘Acker, Merrall & Condit rsr Company how Judge Hylan could induce the Legislature to reduce that. He brought applause when he drew at- tention to the $1,600,000 spent for wid- ows’ pensions, which he said pre- ®erved the homes. "I challenge Judge Hylan to state if he were elected he would reduce © the $7,000,000 voted in the budget for the benefit of low-paid city em-~- ployees, including the Police and Fire Departments and persons in clerical positions,” said the Mayor. “Judge Hylan might do that even in the face of the high cost of living. I sup- pose he could do anvihing when he was willing to sell Bleck Diamond | worthless stock to helpless widows. | “I would Ike to debate with Judge Hylan on any platform. 1 would like to meet him face to face and sed him | | look a New York audience in the eye." | | The Mayor launched a new attack | on Murphy, Hylan aad Hearst, refer-| ring to their records of "public de- bauchery,.” “They said that I have raised in this campaign the issue of patriotism. I say that issue has been raised by |them. They tried to pull down this Administration because this = lesen istration has stood with the Govern- Ment and has stood with America against Germany.” | — 10-GENT MILK TOBESOLD TO NEW YORKERS TO-DAY Dairymen Buy Distributing Plant to Deal Direct With the City Consumers. Through the Co-Operative Pro- ducers’ Marketing Association, dalry- men have bought the Modern Dairy Company as a means of getting null directly from the producer to tbe consumer. Ten cent milk will be offered by this company to the public. At pres- milk at 9 cents a quart to the 100) stores on its books and the stores in! | turn will sell the milk at 10 cents to customers who bring pitchers, Soon the dairymen intend to add a bottling |department to their dairy and to} |reach the consumer directly. The | capacity of the Modern plant ts 200,000 quarts a day. District Attorney Swann's plan to have dipped milk sold in 1,000 grocery | storas was condemned yesterday by Health Commissioner Emerson as a menace to the lives of infants The indications were that the | Mayor's Milk Committee, beaded by Dr. Charles B. North, would take the | same stand, It was learned that the | | committee and Commissioner Emer- |son are working on a plan by which it is expected that the cost of bottied | milk will be reduced from 1 to 2 cents @ quart, and that the Healy Depart- |ment will be most rigid in super- vision of the stores which undertake the sale of loose milk in accordance | with the plan Mr, Swann has worked | out with the Dairymen's League ‘IRISH QUESTION DEBATED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS Sinn Fein Eeriaten) and Dublin Castle Administration to Be | Thrashed Out. | <The House of 1820 the Mayor said he would like to know ‘debate on the motion which he an- nounced Oct motion reada; “This House deplores the policy which has been pursued by the Irish TWxecu- tive Government and the Irish military authorities at a time when the highest Interests of Ireland and the Empire de- NO TOOTH OVERS3 ()f) mand the creation of an atmosphere favorable to a stccessful result of the deliberations of the Irish convention.” ‘There already has been much talk outside Parllament of Sinn Fein domi- nation and Dublin Castle administration and the question will be thorougaly thrashed out 16 he would make. 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Field Club Jackets of worsted yarn, 6°” Imported Golf Hose - . #280 Men's Furnishings Shop—4 West 38th Street A Separate Shop | on the Street Level Level franklin Simon & Co. This ts the highest grade work GUARANTEED TEN YEARS Never before have you had such an opportunit; REMEMBER ~NO TOOTH OVER $3.00 In my office every patient is given a chart showing just what > they require with the price marked « | have but one price. e” No Crown | or Bridge Tooth Over Pat rtism—absolute saefty- ’ good interest rate~are the features cf the Liberty Bond that call rresist.bly for vou to invest in them | Open Every Evening prea ee ifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Stree These are times when right My Soft Rubber Suction Pare will (t uny mouth, Nis seldom a positive oc Pince Fight Bianees ck auarante ee. bucked by the largest dental practice in the work - jon't ¢ ou have a high roof o mouth, this plate pos pies prices and right values count tively ie aca, ee poy Epa ea tle aad eam Founded on Honesty, - Prospers on Merit. Period | wouie Ha i | Butter— 48 Chili Sauce— 26) Soft ruber susntens fis to old ae a ate “! Oak Ham Creamery... 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Fifty thousand employes and one-milli | NO e Goods shown in this advertisement will be sold at emma | Blend. 1 Ib package ceceeeree 0 AE) hundred-thousand miles of wire are at the call { TE: advertised prices only during this week, el a | \¢ atsup— Marcillat, Brand | aus of the Vaites States—in twenty-six thousasa 4 ENTRANCE 149% S 352A BPE AFronter 8.98 3 Nici 3h 8QQ H ars P- sie abatie 25 Salmon— cities, towne and hamlets. lan setae TE VE was hes Made of whole ted. ripe AM & C Columbie 1Q WESTERN UNION Buy a Liberly Loan Bond on the Partial P tomatoes River small _tin © y jal Payment Plan Tel Day Le Night Le : OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS A $50 Liberty Bond Is Better Than a $50 Bill Ganeranaes Manas Treniferred by Wie IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ¢ bond bears 4% interest, the bill does not i THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO, A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |