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Many Beneficiaries of City ~ Pensions Should Be Put Back to Work. Ps Conimissioner of eld to-day refused to identify joners of the city government od in his report to the Mayor with ing favoritism in retiring pet em- Accounts David atom on pensions. He also declined | : name the beneficiaries, put said ‘Mhere are many of them. | °*E have had a number of pensioners | Feexamined and find there is no rea-| (fon why they “should not be working | a living,” Mr. Hirshfield said, “But | ler the laws ther is no power to! il their pensions or put them | to work for the city, There are irteen pension fui for city em- 8. A Commissioner can boost up favorite employee until he is getting high salary and then retire him on pension based on his high #asary. “The strongest opposition to consoli- ‘ing the pension funds comes from. Police, Fire and Street Cleaning iments. The suggestion for con- dation ie my own idea and the! f had nothing to do with it” » YEARS IN PRISON | CHEAP FOR HIS FUN. IB y-Convict “Who Lived High for | I] Two Weeks on Forged Checks Goes Back Content, | } H (fy “I-had the time of my lite; it was y th it; now I will go back and think ’ oa ‘William B. Nelson thus resigned him to-day before Judge Molntyre of ral Beasions to a term of twelve fn Stag Sing for two weeks of hotels, cabarets and high living— | Gone on forged checks. | Nelson was released from Sing Sing | 1 after he had, by good betinvior, Off seven years from 4 term of @ years for. forgery. In New York got hold of an American Express! wellers’ cheque ook made out to F. Sanborn—“heaven ent,” Nelsonstold ¢ McIntyre. ‘Thereafter Neleon cut }@ swath until he was arrested Sept. 19. {On his'plea of guilty Judge Mcintyre | sentenced him to five years | FWhich wil begin after the remaining | i years of hia firat term have een N 0. ;? jelson lived at 438 West ——————— | WOMEN FIGHT LABOR BILL. rtunity League Opposes Law | te Limit Work Hours. } * Mrs. Oliver Stott Gabriel and others the Women's Equal Opportunity @ began to-day to concentrate their ‘fight against the Dénobue bill, which, if as by the Legislature, will make it (Siegal for any woman employee to work ppere than eight hours a day. ‘+ “These measures are supporteti by! Smith because the Republican Party made an issue against them,” said Gabriel. “The unsocialistic women’s unions are solidly opposed to the because it would militate against) in because of her sex. ‘The few| n's . organizations favoring such lation are camposed principally of and non-self-supporting women. ; ey are rere}; uplitting’ haven't anything el $16 Cold ‘sotto | satistact it you we sell It to you anding if RKED DOWN SOLID GOLD WATCHES | td Jak. Gold Watch for 8128.00 CRBS molid 144. Gold Waten for iat 14k, Gold use fee oe ry } Oo Gs olla 14k: Gold Watch fer ge:b0| ich ‘Oo | a5 Sona tan: Gola Waton i Tr03 ‘Railroad Watches af Cut Prices | GUTTERSSONS | HAS: SAU SUics JEWELRY STI onze souane | | DIRECTLY OPPOSITE | NASSA AU SI crry nA. | H SSTABLISHED 1078 } All “Lost and Found” Baverticgd iu The World or 4 The Jersey City of 1826, 2c- to an rural neig little communication with Newyork: oop, stand hard wear, yet are trim and: smart in appearance. this quality are not often obtainable at such a low price. Strong, practical weight black cotton “Gloria” of exceptional que: Men’s and women’s sizes— (26 and 28 inc’ A broad selection of handles in Bakelite, sterling silver and carved wood; men’s handles in appropriate styles; women’s with cord loops or swing handles. old cut,was a had omparysivey Women’s Coats Unusually Priced at $55.00 for this occasion and marked so low for garments of this quality that fhe opportunity to secure splendid values has seldom. been equalled. Silvertones in a range of thé fashionable shades Developed in smart, beau- tiful styles, belted, or semi- belted with loose swinging backs; with big, stylish col- lars, some with novelty cuts ~a choice of several models. * All beautifully tailored and richly lined in Peau de Cygne. Coats for immediate wear that have the advance season’s style note. Third Floor... A Special Purchase of Satin Bodices Carefully tailored and daintily lace trimmed in a great variety of styles, unéommonly low $1.95 Second Floor An Exceptional Anniversary Value Umbrellas For Men and Women $4.00 sturdy umbrellas that will Umbrellas of nes) in regular 8-rib model. Ground Floor, Bloch Reed Pullman Baby Carriages Grey Natural and $34.50 Waite ADE of fine = “ane M quality _ half- . round Reed, . these full size: “Pull- mans” have the strength and safety characteristic of ail Bloch Carriages. The comfortable reclining back, the sliding board across the wooden foot space, are other features that add to the desirability of this Carriage. Also a large assortment of English Perambulators, Pullmans and Strollers at very reasonable prices. Se eecahih Mott —S Coats especially purchased EY. 9, 19 Temporary Store Hours 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. poy & ielor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street SECOND WEEK, NINETY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY SALE Anniversary Offering of New | women’s Morning and House Dresses. Complete Assortment of Spring Models ROCKS selected for their practical features and smart styles, in the popular tub fabrics, representing the well known makes of ‘‘Dix,” “Queen,” “La Mode,” “S. E. B.” and “L’Aiglon”—serviceable materials, well made and daintily finished—suitable workaday Dresses for the housewife, or for porch and sport wear. Unusual values for this Sale in striped, figured and dotted Percale, striped, checked and plaid Gingham, colored Chambrays, Linens, Voiles, Ba tistes and white dotted Swiss — $2.95 to $14.75. Extra Values $6.95 White Pique house dresses, nicely tailored. Extra Values ae $5.45 Striped Percale Dresses. fs ‘ : Tissue Ginghams, organdie Extra Values collars and cuffs. $3.95 ; Checked Gingham Dresses, Extra Values pique collars and cuffs. $6.45 Extra Values Striped Tissues, lawn col- $4.95 lars and cuffs edged with Checked Gingham or lace. Checked Ginghams, Dotted Percale, white col- lars and cuffs. Extra Values $2.95 Extra Values $7.95 Plaid Gingham house Dresses, unusually high grade materials, Billie Burke style, double collars and cuffs, 34 sleeves. embroidered organdie collars and cuffs. H Second Floor. Women’s Footwear Reduced \ $5.85 \ Boots in several styles. Patent and dull leather Pumps. All sizes when the sale starts, but not in every style. —Second Floer. Early selection _ is advised Footwear from regular stock articles that should interest the housewife on the alert for opportune savings. Step Stool of hardwood, iron braced, 24 in. . $1.65 White Enamel Kitchen Chair, round back, STONEY MEMS. 66. esos esos ss ceees $2.75 et ayithe! to the Anniversary Sales a ‘list of household high.. Vacuette . Suction Sweeper (Not electric) White Swan Corn Brogms, made of extra qual- ity Ifinois corn, white enamelled handle $1.45 Telephone Orders Filled—Greeley 1900 made of extra heavy Costumers | tin 65 inches high, white enameled, four hat hooks. . white enamel finish, consisting of tea, coffee, sugar and flour canister, cake and bread bow Detroit Jewel Single Gas Range with three burners on top, drop door with BAMOss ca osenees brass ae and coat "$2.25 4.95 The Houseware Section | $15.00 Bowen th P1001 eee rrr | 1826 Suits Unusually Priced at $39.50 From the collection of dis- tinctively correct styles in the Lord & Taylor Department of Women’s Suits, one selec- tion has been made, repre- sentative of the good styles, and careful workmanship in all garments to which the Lord & Taylor label is attached. dependable materials A smart model in Velours, Silver- tones, Chevronas Beautifully cut and tailored in simple mannish effect, but- ton trimmed and belted, with novelty collar; and in a range of desirable shades. Sizes 34 to 44. Third Floor, sRemains of Lyd 1l,a famous old inats i, ie ners sr to seen. in Bronx Park, not far from the entrance Anniversary Sale Corsets Unusually Priced Two Lord & Taylor Special Corsets Pink Broche, medium Rost, long skirt, ne boned; for average figures. . Pink figured Batiste, daintily ey semi-girdle top, free hip, medium length skirt, $2.95 Extra Values Second Floor E Anniversary Sale Women’s Zephyr Wool Sweaters Priced Economically $5.95 UST the right weight for extra warmth on cold days—one of those attractive slip-on models in fishtail style. Plain or fancy weaves. Chiffon Cloth Cabinet —containing ae sheets and 50 envelopes; 14 of white and 12 each of buff, blue and lavender. A paper with a good writing sur- faces Boric: sees 55c Gift Cabinet—Attrac- tive box, with drawer, con- taining 48 sheets, 44 cards and 72 envelopes. : Correspondence » Cards of Chiffon Cloth—fash- ionable square size, in mod- ish shades—white, gray, lavender, pink, buff and blue. 24 cards and 24 en- velopes; box. 5e Plain or contrasting colors. American beauty, peacock, coral, buff and black. Third Floor turquoise, Anniversary Sale of Stationery Papier de Metier—the larger size sheet and en- velope steadily gaining in popularity. A linen fabric Paper, with colored lined envelopes. White with gray, maroon, blue and purple. 36 sheets, 24 en- velopes; box........ . Oceanic—A weight linen paper, the popular colored tissue- light with lined envelopes, White with blue, purple or gray; blue with blue; gray with gray, and lavender with purple, 36 sheets and 24 suyelonee; box. vi. .95¢ \ A

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