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| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. Jomy in State administration wher-! tients ever possible * Former Gov STATES BLSHESS attend Charles 1. ane on Hughes, Chairman of a special committee of the inmates,” Mr. Hughes, who expressed “deep ie hn ction pro SYMpathy with the Governor in his | Needed New Suit for Work “Where | on studying tribuld t » have the op- sing “that high wid | which we all feel, quite regardless of that “unt - litical party.” ‘The first 1 extraction to by the City Tammi a dinn Offers Republicans Full Credit if They Back Reconstruc- tion Programnie. Jed. = ie ring the charge already made that the contemplated concentration of governmental powers would “make " " , a Czar of the Governor,” Mr. Smith York State's governmental /argued that it merely equipped the machinery is fifty years behind the |Chief Executive with powers “which : the ave citizen now assumes he next Legisla= | posse sse New times. ft is up to the If t is anything I can do,” said the Governor at another junc- ture, ‘to assure the Republican | ‘Legiglature that they can have their full measure of credit {f they pass ture to modernize it by following the Fecommendations of the State Re- | construction © ission and shrink- ing the 189 ons and boards | t ruction plan, I stand into cighteen St departments, read i" Gé¥.” Gentth | the City Cla l eo! antiating his contention that 4 : \s employees are underpald and this last) night at n dinner which sed, Gov, Smith told of a marked the opening of a State-wide non-partisan campaign for the Gov- r-old girl “who is at- tempting to take care of twenty-five 5¢ e [insane women of the violent kind" ernors plan to abolish useless of- jin “one state hospital, while at the fices, stop overlapping of duties by] Kings Park Insane Hospital another conflicting bureaus and force econ-'woman‘nurse is attending forty pn- Ce em LLL NUNN MEN’S WATCHES QAm NADH YO Ap initio a HOSE giftward bent will find this collection especially complete with unique suggestions. It embraces a splendid variety of beautiful open- face models, some with smooth, rounded edges, some milled, others beveled, still others octagonal or hex. al. The open-lid cases have plain and hand- graved gold backs which we will specially monogram if desired. Elgin, Waltham, and Howard Watches, and Swiss movements, are featured, $15.75 to $315.00 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK a Guan eS LOWERG! fa ne Bryant DSTORE] ABargain Basement West 3055) for Stout Women Big Coat Bargains for Stout Women Sizes up to 56 Bust Coats, coats, coats—over 800 coats, about 50 different models—all specially designed for stout women and every coat a big bargain. If you want a new coat, don’t miss this sale. End-of-season clearance sales will not offer bigger savings. Model A is or F, pictured ool igoureux is a very great Aa vi Nie an Made of urge convert Silvertone wit Unlined, Ve fur collor but not to« interlined Special Sale Price, +3 Special Su Closing Out All Our Mail Order Coats These enats pictured are merely examples of our big stock of Mail Order Coats, which must be closed out regardless of cost. All colors. Many different styles. And plenty of all sizes up to 56. 16= 19% 25% 29% ,, 49” A Many bargair MATERNITY ssi scorn ’ Ld rooms for expectant Dresces, 14.95 to 34.75 Skirts, 4.85 to 10.95 Suite, 24.75 to 49.78 Cor ets, 2.95 to 10.00 Coats, 19.85 to 45,00 Middies, 1.95 to 3.95 ally designed Lane Bryant l kinds, Private fitting ium, the an extremely @ character that would “starve public |* pocket of Mrs, Boss 1 the 200 and odd Service. At Jcontaining $16, ‘The boy recently finish- BOY HELD AS PICKPOCKET —|:rsnes., m2 centr ts Rome Custodian Asy- r added, the pay for poor that the aver- isn't much better than to-da, ‘ond offender. “What was the ideat” | asked him, “Well,” said the boy and 1 wanted $25 for a new suit so T could get a job in a brokers office Things come easier thefe.” —-—_— $227,900 Hid for Camp Mile, a reporter “1 ont zed the impor. T only had $13 egisiature to jon Commis. | rtisan endeavor ny and promote Things Come Easier,” Says Prisoner, Sampel Shaptro, seventeen® No, 284) ernment. He said | fast 84 Street, a messenger boy, was i |Kast 84 § . INGTON, Dec. §.—The high- aot LS: Att vin arrested at the Grand Contral Station oat (arc Mineola, Lx T., ¢ in this cou frye phe | today by Detective Kilroy on a charge | received nd cating. of thas he added, should not be of /Of Krand larceny, It Js alleged he picked |@ay at 00, from the Buffalo Clair, No. 2104 | {louse Wrecking and Salvage Company ¥. wnd got her purse of Buffalo, N. Vyse Avenue, Rronx OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Wednesday pe) ee 2 ee Dad ap = 175 Misses’ Tailored Dresses Sizes 14 to 18 years—Also suitable for women to 36 bust Reduced to 22.50 Formerly to 35.00 Included are the choicest styles in Tricotine, Velour and Jersey Cloth. Straightline and Coat Effects, beautifully Beaded, Braided and Embroidered. Misses’ Gown Department—Third Floor FRANKLIN SIMON & CO. WOMEN’S Dressy Afternoon Gowns At Largest Price Reductions Ever Made Reductions of #19.°9 to #49,5° Now 30.00 Regular Prices *49.°° to $79,%° HHESE gowns are so handsome in character that they are tobe judged no more by their former prices than by their sale price. They are fashioned of Georgette crepe, tricolette, or satin combined or trimmed with Georgette crepe, elaborately embroidered or beaded. For luncheon, theatre, or any afternoon occasion, TAUPE NAVYBLUE BROWN WISTARIA BLACK WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP—Third Floor NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets oLane Bryant nay ete 23 W. 38th St. | —— Soe re ee ree remy a ce men ete ee eee ee ao nrenmeminmmnnne ne = Stern Brothers West 42nd Street > Attractive Felt Boudoir Slippers, as illustrated, trimmed with ribbon and silk pompon; in Old Rose, wie Lavender, Pink, Orchid or Misses’ and Children’s or sport wear. and sizes. Imported Hand-made Dresses Imported Satin Quilts, COTTON COMBINATION SUITS | COMBINATION SUITS LISLE COMBINATION SUITS BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING.~_) Boys’ Suits taken from regular stock, TAN TAN BOMBAZINE RAINCOATS ee Mb Cu with Hat to match; 4 to 16 years $7.50 s eS This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Special Sale To-morrow of WOMEN’S-BOUDOIR SLIPPERS $1.85 pair openhagen Blue. - Shoe Department, Second Floor Extraordinary Reductions To-morrow in WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS $6.50. $8.75 $12.50 Formerly $10.50 to 19.75 lor sport, street or dress wear, in plain tailored or plaited models. Fashioned of Silk, Wool or Velveteen. Women’s Blanket BATH ROBES On the Second Floor $3.95 ARM Beacon Kobes; two attractive models; with col- jar and pockets; all colors and sizes represented. SWEATERS Second Floor $8.50 & 9.50 F Heavy Worsteds gr Zephyr Wool, suitable for skating All desirable colors Infants’ and Small Children’s SMART WINTER APPAREL Suitable Holiday Gifts—Wednesday on the Second Floor White Net Dresses, Prettily tucked and rib- bon trimmed; sizes 2 to 6 FORTE. 60. sce sseese $5.95 White Point d’ Esprit Dresses Effectively trimmed $7.95 Of Nainsook, hand-em- broidered; 6 months to B® YORG cs sss ssc. $1.95 Pink or Blue, in dainty floral patterns. Excep- tional value... with fine laces and rib- bon; sizes 2 to 5 years... $2.75 WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Specially low priced—To-morrow on Main Floor. Of Cotton and Wool; low neck; sleeveless and ankle length $2.95 CHAMOISETTE BLOOMERS Knee length; heavy weight; well inforced; in Black, White and Colors......... $3.50 Medium weight; low neck; sleeveless; ankle or knee length; sizes 36 to 44 $1.25 | Medium weight; low neck; sleeveless; knee sizes 36:to 44 A Specially Prepared Sale of Of neat faney Wool mixtures; not all sizes in every model but every size represented; knicker bocker trousers, lined; sizes 9 to 18 years. Regular $15.00 Suits Regular $18.50 Suits $9.75 $12.50 Raincoats for Holiday Gifts “DRI-BOY” RAINCOATS $6.95 sizes 4 to 16 years,