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THE AA te WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919, ‘a s unic patity on a street ra itway | cipal franch ise conte acie.” | , says COUNSEL anh cervice Commins soeht rele toe) PRE Eve! 10 GERLN sate re A by Mayor Hylan and Corporation| — that the Legislature had not em-|but positively re-alfirms what it d 4 Rb 60 OS HE 68 Wt EE € $6 396 266 2605 $08 360 15 wi we wt 00 xem | powered the Public Service Commis. | cided over a yeat that the Los ‘ ‘ ti fi | lature had nc any “power t 7 slon to Inorease the rate of face ithe fat powe a ranchi: ontracts tw A mpany Thereafter an attempt ounsel Burr ,and waa frustrated |Diplomatic Representative to Be in Cranberry Sauce with the meat—certainly with any meat—lamb, veal, beef, pogk or fowl—and Cran- berry Pie for dessert. That delicious Cranberry tang SoS panne oe SET e ‘ Case HE San Sara is a largely throug! the exposure made by Teel aoe fi will make every dish doubly attractive, and end the | Denial of = wee Is Largely |Semator ‘Thompson regarding Charge of Embassy Until Ger- | im (Ys lendid example of meal with a "My, but that's good.” Try these recipes: P BCIY | $500,000 elue fund. many Shows Good Faith. SS the Result of Slush Fund | “Pubic Service Commiastoner| qasrNOTON, Oct #.—Charge of nox painstaking tegrated thes bress through the stsainer? Expose, He Sa Nixon contended that this deciaion | mmbaary will be the rank of the first hai H Sas quart cranbersion, ewe cups = soining back the eking, 064. the Pose, ys. did not apply to him and he raised| American diplomatic representative to workmanship and traditional ; the cooking es apgeoneny es ana! the fare of the street railway com-/Germany after the ratification of the " Par ‘ ‘ Corporation Counsel Burr to-day|panios wherever he couki until|treaty, Not until sufficient time has quality. Finished with a long | Cranberry Pie declared the Court of Appeals deci-| stopped by the writ of prohibition |elapsed to test the workings of the i } Stave ready a partiy babed pasty Mion, rendered yesterday reiative to| «ranted by Mr. Justice inch on the|treaty and the spirit in which Germany nap, rich, lustrous surface { shell; pour tn’ Alling when cold, | application of the Corporation Coun. |@ndertakes to earry out {ta provisions , { “Strained Cranberry Sewco Sur etsize cf pestsy coer ton een eo eee he el Dag sel, Having failed in this attempt, | rl! tbe resreantagre ee A ag arid shown in Dark Brown, H I & strained saves fs preferred, Bnleh baking in's moderate oven, [seachat foe yo ete ses | Commussoner Nisem, ot the advie Tas Teamee. tnter, sie’ wil bh Old Bottle Green or Black. White may be substituted suceesss: - lowed by the Entente governments. bess tadian pony epee paw Se Cen |tion, Mr. Burr issued the following | railway companies in applying for @| Out of consideration for the Senate, |stdtement reargument of the Quimby decision| which might resent amy action on the Always cook Cranberries in porcelain -lined, "The decision of the Court of AP-| ang sought to have the Court @o eon-|pert of the executive branch anttcipa- enameled or aluminum vessels. For a selection jpeals denying the application made| stryue that decision ag to enable the|tory of the disposition of the tronty, tt} of the choicest cultivated varieties, always ask for |by Commissioner Nixon and the|puptic Service Commission to raine| a8 said to-day that it was not possibie| e Eatmor Cranberries - EIGHTEEN DOLLARS KNOX HAT COMPANY fucorpovated |street railway companies for @ re-|the fares, not only of the street rall-|! announce the name of the person Jargument of the Quinby case 18 of| way companies, but also of the sub. |W" Will assume the office of charge at| vast importance to the people of this | way companies. Berlin, but it was intimated that the| b- 2-2 $-$.4-$- 8-62-5403 $-$-5- 3-3 Stott ee Bee | bynes would be made pe the ranks 402 firth avenve te) @ROADWAY M tate, It will strengthen his danger has happily been |e! A ani jelty and this State . ae 4 4. | averted and the Court of Appeals, by of some of the Timbaaay secretaries, | AY 407m evmErY sincen DURES their respect for law and for the ad- | HoT ition dust handed down, not] The Turkish, Austrian and Hungarian Ew vores [ministration of law through the | Onty denies the application of Com- fee are, ai 9 fe rpqeouen In rank, courts. | missioner Nixon and the street ratl- bof diimen in the appropri. te In 1018, the Court of Appeais held ‘way companies for a re-argument,|sniaries io authorize the ohaupoee pubeshattabsec rhea denbeni isubindiwhsencnh hashed helen tore Hours: 9. 00 ti to 5. 30; Saturday, 9.00 to 6.1 This | is the aly store that sells the overstocks of pe National Cloak and Suit c 119125 W. 24th St,, Near 6th Ave. 4,237 Beautiful Coats, Every One a Distinct and Astonishing Bargain! eee ee oe This is a Sale of OVERSTOCKS, every Garment is a new Fall ermal model, strictly up to the minute in style, color and fabrics. Prices 1897 are marked so ridiculously low that this Sale will go down in retail history as the greatest veer ne event of 1919. 4 e Reasons tor This Sale: jes! Facts About This Tic : 4237 handsome and serviceable Coats for Women, Misses, Juniors When an organization like the National and Stcuts. 63: ditinet! models, 26. of whic art! plotired ae teri Cone Cloak and Suit Co. buy for their enormous mail stands out as a wonderful bargain. All n:w models of the latest style and order trade they are bound to overbuy in many fabric. No goods sold to dealers. i MATERIALS —Wo0l Velour, Velour Coating, Velveteen Plush, Cheviot - lines. An important rule in this big mail order house is that no style garments are re-cata- Mixtures, Plaid Coatings, Wool Silvertones, Wool Thibets and Wool Polo = logued. Every garment must go! Cloths. That Is Why Prices Are Slashed! We have never offered « bigger value than this navy blue Wool-mixed Cheviot Coat for Juniors. TRIMMINGS — Fur, Fur Fabrics, Plush and the many little odd indi- vidual touches which add so much to a garment. COLORS Almost every desired color used in the new Fall and Winter coats, making a truly wonderful assortment. Shop early for A Many other mod- best selections. 4 els which are not pictured. See el Eve. Journal, ~ SALE LASTS 3 DAYS Sale Starts Thursday at 9 A.M. The National's Outlet Store Is The National’s Outlet Store is New York's Greatest Bargain House. | operated for the sole purpose of dispos The only store that sells the overstocks ing of the overstocks of the big mail of the National Cloak and Suit Com ! order house, the National Cloak and pany. | Suit Company. Goods sold for cash only. No goods | delivered. None sent C. 0. D, No | Quantities are limited sometimes, Size mail orders filled at this store. No goods | and color assortmentsare not always com charged, but every article sold here is a | plete; some are past season's styles, but big bargain. | soars oe sold here is a big bargain. The "National's" Outlot Store, 1 West Rdth St, Near 6th Ave. No Mall Orders Filled (rom This Storemamimgsmmmmmamme The “National's” Outlot Store, 119 W. 24th St, Near 6th Ave, No Mail Orders Filled From This Store 4 a - 1