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ES tA BE9 5 As it bhould at A SALE WEDNESDAY OF WOMEN’S WINTER so smart that their price appeal is only incidental 52.00 They are the sort any woman would consider regardless of When they are priced as their price. every woman should consider them Four models in silvertone, velour, oxford Men's Suiting and Winter- knit, a jersey weave, guaranteed not to stretch. Suits are trimmed with collar SUITS happily low as this The Winterknit of French Seal or nutria. Size range complete tor those who shop early. Thisd Floor Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street. Established 1879 CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER OF THIS MONTT WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED DECEMBER 1st The Ask Mr. Foster Travel Information Service Special “all expense included” tou United Fruit Co. magnificent steam Cuba, West Indies and Central Ame Rates and dates frofs Mr. Pieter. ctnwemmmenmsceneGth P1001. caeateces cance «| meray: + — FIFTH AV ‘HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER a UE— Store Hours: 9 A. M, to 5, JERSEY RAILWAYS REJECT PROPOSED Cent Transfer Charge Ad- vised by President McCarter, TRENTON, Oct. Service Railway Company to-day re- Jected the zone fare rate proposed by the Board of Public Utilities and asked Tor a return to the flat 7-cent fare with a transfer charge of 1 cent. The company's announcement was } j made in a letter written by President Thomas N. McCarter, which was read before the Public Utilities Board by | L. D. Howard Gilmour of counsel for the company. President Slocum and Commissioners Knight and, Wright were present. It was an- nounced that no action would be taken until the full board had con- sidered the question, board recommended _ the tion of the system so ax to Jot 5 cents for the cent for present fare provide a rate zone each additional cent for a transfer. At President | MeCarter jand one mile, with one | the time ing the recommendation and pleaded that the company he allowed to sug- gost its own remedy, ‘To-day's letter | does that President McCarter failure of the present zone which, he says, is unpopular with the ‘public, is regard 39th Street P. M. production of a. manufacturer who has for his clientele the most exclu- sive Specialty Shops in the country.. A designer whose name carries with it the assurance of distinctive and individual styles, whose tailoring in every detail compares with the best custom work. Suits of the most desirable types. Duvet de Laine Velours Rayonner Peach Bloom Heather Mixtures. ' Navy Blue, Brown, Plum, Mouse, Oxford, Oxblood, Dragonfly, Beaver, Pompeiian, and Liberty. Red. All are beautifully lined. price. ZONE FARE RATE Straight 7-Cent Fare and 1- 2%.—The Public John W.! A week ago, sitting at Newark, the modifion- | strongly objected to the board mak-| | the employees, haw resulted in a alow." | ing down of the system, with @ conse- |auent inconvenience to the public and an increase in operating ex- penses amounting to $800,000 a year. The flat fare recommended, it is stated, will produce $2,600,000 more Gross revenue and approximately $3,- 100,000 more net revenue than the rate recommended by the board, This, it is declared, is required by the company to pay its operating ex- penses, taxes and fixed charges and to set up the amount prescribed by the board for depreciation, ats ne CORNELL OPENS DRIVE FOR $5,000,000 FUND Northeastern Cities Tenth of Amount in First Day. w¥ ITHACA, Oct, 28.—On the first day of the campaign for the Cornell En- dowment fund, alumni and friends in nine northeastern cities pledged nearly $500,000. The aim of the drive ts to raise $5,000,000 in ten days. Cornell's growing importance In the field has made heavy re- and without more funds to ne teaching staff, — the Nine Raise first two miles|! that the institution's service will be severe= te opportunitl \'¥ handica — Seck Rey. Randall as Postor, Tho Rev. John Herman Randall, pas- tor of Mount Morris Baptist Church, h Street and Fifth Avenue, has been Community Chureh at d 34th Street to become the Rey. John Haynes the Rev, Harvey “Dee ne answer of Dr. Randall wilt to the Community Church at the service next Sunday morning > Charches Ask Representation, The Inter-Churah World Movement of North America has telegraphed to F ident Wilson asking him to {nel atives of the Protestan Ire admits the! Diy system, | Telephone Your Orders We maintain a personal shop- ping staff enabling individual shop- pers to carry out the customers’ instructions, Telephone Greeley 1900 Always Mention Telephone Order Desk Women’s High Class Fur Trimmed Suits A COLLECTION of Model Suits, the ‘These, his recent Autumn and Winter Models, Sizes 36 and 38, also a few larger sizes. The Fabrics The Furs Natural Squirrel Kolinsky Squirrel Taupe Nutria Hudson Seal and Wolf. Colors—varied enough to meet every preference—include: The Furs on many of these suits would warrant us asking a much higher Values Are Nothing Less Than Remarkable, At $75 je perso! rence Fo r ‘Tomorrow comprise Third Floor Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AD Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 38th Street 39th Street Remarkable Values in Women’s and Children’s Hosiery This sale marks a brief pause in the upward trend of Hosiery prices and shoppers are confidently advised to buy for present needs or for holiday gifts because inthe near future Hosiery of this quality can not be sold at such notable savings. | Women’s Silk Hase, Women's Black Silk black, white or colors; lisle Hose; al! silk, splendid soles and tops; exceptional weight, double heels, toes, value, and tops. $1.85 $2.94 pair pair Ribbed Hose for Boys and Girls, practical and serviceable, in black, white Women’s Cotton Hose, full fashioned, double heels, toes, and tops; black or or tan; sizes 514 to 10, white, 55c 5c ; pair, pair vf 3 pairs for $1.00 A purchase at these prices is a real investment Ground Floor, ‘Silk Sleeping Garments From Japan Soft, lustrous flesh color silks that will launder perfectly, in models dainty enough to please the most fastidious woman. Hand embroidered and hemstitched. Night Gowns—Kimono Models $6.95 and $9.75 Pajamas |. “T'wo-piéce model, slip-over coat $11.75 One-piece model $9.75 Women’s Walking Gloves Second Floor Smart Footwear $9.75 : Featuring Ten New Styles ) For Women and Girls, at f In the Latest Street Shades $3.25 To wear with the smart Heavy tan grain lace. ‘Gurimetal lace. Dark tan calfskin lace. Black kid- Black kidski Pat- black Patent and skin lace. tailor gowns—the new | lace withcloth tops. Grey, soft shades of the fashionable Browns, and leather with ent cloth tops. the modish light Mastic | dull leather Pumps shades. ‘Two-clasp, spear- A Sale of. Patent Leather Spat Pumps . $7.65 back gloves, in’ beautiful quality and shapely Medi \ Medium or long vamps.............+ make. econd Floor, Ground Floor A Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases ‘Two of our Standard Grades purchased when Wholesale Prices were much lower than they are now and offered on the same basis. Sheets .. $1.95, $2.65 $1.85, $2.45 -$1.95, $2.65 $2.15, $2.75 $2.25, $2.95 Sheets «$1.45, $1.85 . $1.65, $1.95 . $1.75, $2.25 . $1.65, $2.25 $1.85, $2.45 Sizes Pillow Cases ASEAGi ci 500 O20 45x36. 45x3814... 45x38 )2. 72x108 inches.. 81x90 inches. . 81x99 inches 90x99 inches goxto8 inches. . 63x90 inc 63x99 inch 63x108 inch 72x90 inches 72x99 inches....... - 45c + .49e 65¢ Torn Before Hemming Second Floor A Timely Sale of , Lamps and Candlesticks Desk or Boudoir Lamp with shield (as_ illustrated), Nine dis- tinctive designs with hand painted design on base..........Complete $8.75 Candlesticks in ma- Mahogany Lamp with ‘ hogany, grey, rose, yel- scalloped oe ae ae low, ivory or blue; with 4 0) ri trimming. n all colors, glass top; hand dipped Complete $5.35 cat cannie: Complete. $1.95 Ivory Candlesticks with dainty rosebud wreath, with tall candles; all colors.. Complete $1.45 Mahogany Lamp with silk shade in boudoir color- ing, ruching top and bot- tom......Complete $3.75 trim, with candle to Ree Complete 95c Special Novelty--Blue Candlestick, c! match lerry