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i New Surge Canal Opens Oct. 14 Mdaward 8 Walsh, State Sup tenden. of EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED It's a distinct aid to any housekeeper who desires to economize, and at the same time have appetiz- ing, nourishing and sat- isfaciory cooking at every meal. That's LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 1004 — Pyrex casserole, Sheflield holder $7.50 IVE Floors—two build. ings, and every floor gifts thet transcend the usual. And though the wares be beautiful and varied and unique, the prices are the same fair prices upon which Ovington’s 70 year reputation is based. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave."’ 314Fifth Av,, near 32d St, crammed with thousands of | ne “LAND OB IN NAVY COST.$2 500, SAYS GRAFT WITNESS Harry Stern Testifies He Paid Money to “Politician in Bronx.” Two more witnesses testifying at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to-day said war. Their testimony was part of the trial of Lieut. Commander Chris- topher Marsden, accused of accepting the money to Louis Markowitz and Navy Department order stopping en- listments. 1 ther witness was Abraham No. 790 Riverside Drive, mem of the firm of Deitz Brothers a yeoman's job after paying $1,00( direct to Markowitz. Later, he said || after the trial and plea of guilty $125 of the money was returned, Malcolm G, v To De Jerney TRENTON, Oct. &—N HY! {cnanan of this city will be appointed Wea | they had patd money to get them-| selves enrolled as yeomen during the | gifts from men who got “soft berths.” ||{} Harry Stern of Williamsport, Pa., | testified he paid $2,500 for a land job} in the navy, He said he paid it “to | Max Lang, @ politician in the| ¥ Bronx.” Afterward, he said, Lang |{d told him he had turned over $2,000 of had kopt $500, Stern said he was enrolled in the navy on Sept. 9, 1918, |]N which was @ month later than the! 6) | i || No, 826 Broadway. Hoe said he got| k ‘y of Licut, Benoit J. Milert on charge: | similar to those in the present case, | |} LANE’S SUCCESSOR PICKED. ||} Edison Shop olm G. Bu- | |é & vice-chancellor of New Jerscy,|+ Chancellor Walker announced this afternoon, There has been a vacancy Gy since the resignation of Joseph Mer- ritt Lane, With the appointment of Buchanan, Vice Chancellor John H. Backes of thie city will sit In New- ark, where Lane formerly presided. ane achieved considerable notoriety recently by being involved in marital entanglements and allegations of big- Amnt¥s graphs, each consecu- tively playing the same fecord under ex- actly the same condi- the Turntable est. You may judge for yourself the supreme [7 Phonograph. ; The Turntable Test can be heard only at The Edison Shop. It will be made any time at your request. 1S Se ai am ea 473 Fifth Avenue Bet. 40th and 41st Streets, New York prices he saw sible, for $5.49 is shoes of equal quality. did not think it possible if he was influenced by the i But we knew it was possible, knew it could be done—and here it is! black or tan in the shop windows. Come early! Sale begins 9 A, M. to-morrow, possible at this time to hold a sale of Men’s shoes at $5.49 a pair? THIER retailers apparently did not think it pos- sible, if prevailing retail prices are any criterion. - Wholesalers apparently did not think it pos- below to-day’s wholesale cost for The man who Or we should say, here they are: Black or tan shoes, every pair priced below to-day’s wholesale cost, Siaart lasts and altiactive colors; Goodycar welts; Llucher and straight lace, medium or hvavy weight. in all sizes, others not complete; but many large sixes. Some models ‘ As the number is limited, and as it is impossible to tell how long we can offer them at this exceptionally low price, we urge those who wish to take advantage of the Sale to— ‘ AYCYS —Main Floor, Balcony, 35th street. HERALD SQUARE buys. shoes Oo’ NEW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 0 Om wholesale price. ATR TU AT RA Mpay Gor Atiretions Are Prices—Qualty—Serviee good quality of the winter st calf, with blind eyelets. lasts, they have well-balanced heels in either thé Cuban or military style. D-—-Wal\ing oxfords of Rus- sian calf, full outside wing tip, smartly perforated, ard walking heel. Oxfords are as popular as high shoes for Fall. Rowe —second Fleer, 85th St,, Rear OTOBER 8, 1919 W'dway, 4th to 35th Se ' We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Women’s fur trimmed 0 TO RADOLDO OL 301 ways and plain coats ~ full lined with peau de cygne specially $34. 75) priced Offered in this sale are wraps which sacrifice none of their smartness to the unusually low price. Trimly tailored, giving just the lines which agree with the fads and fancies of cold weather fashions, these coats are made of warm and popular materials, are fur trimmed or plain, and are brightly lined with a of peau de cygne. wardrobe. Styles— Loose-back *models, belted models, Teet, and dress occasions. ripple styles for Colors— Faisan, dragonrfly, mouse, green, burgundy, _ reindeer, peiian, navy and_ black. Materials— Velour, silvertone, wool jersey, polo, bolivia, heather mixtures, duvet de laine, and broadtail fur fabric. $34.75 Sizes 34 to 44 fee—Third Floor, 34th Street, A step of advantage is aa Sale of women’s footwear at the surp $6.89 So rapidly has the price of shoes advanced that we are offering these shoes Even in a day when practically everything has doubled in higher than any other item of apparel, and although some our part to keep pr.ces down and quality up. These shoes are in the popular styles which are adapted to almost all occasions, and which offer service, comfort, and smartness. A and B—Models in mahogany brown Russian Made over smart te Imagine a soft rose taupe wrap, lined with the same gentle color and collared with a dusky toned fur. Or, picture one in dragon-fly blue, topped with a grayish collar of opossum. would prefer a warm coat of broadtail fur fabric, dripping with two long tassels over the shoulders. Perhaps, though, you Materials, lines and ccloringsshow skillful finish com- bined with a low price which will solve many problems coats, motor, taupe, Pom- C—Black kid lace shoe, with straight tip, walking heel and Goodyear welt soles, Spats, $1.98 a E—Spats to wear with your low Sum- mer shoes; of good quality broadcloth, made in the newest patterns, and show- ing rivet shank buttons, Also in black satin. PET a OT TE Zn of wrapping your- self up in a smart coat rising price of at considerably less than present ) in cost, shoes seem to have soared say prices will keep on upwards, we are doing on See See. —_—_—--- i —_ — s —— eles Sea Meripree-=--pe> guurengunasramnnree