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railway case, delaying a valuation, failing to limit the return on the com- | pany’s investment, ordering a reduced THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920, used for a thirty-five-foot channel In Newark Bay, though it is said most of the property there is privately owned. Hulbert started for Commissioner vate for Newark school children but |Wiington last night. | refusing it to the children of other | cities and showing inconsistency with JERSEY CITY ASKS Broadway at Ninth, New York JOHN WANAMAKER ez: E. VOGEL, Inc. 64 Nassau Street REAL ENGLISH | BROGUE OXFORDS Made of Genuine $14 | Shell Cordovan | Good News to lead off with Silk Stockings, $2.75 pr. — (Tax 8e) . We have had the same grades in our stocks at $3.75 pair presented as illustrative of delays, vonfusion apd disregard of public | comfort and convenience. Charges File i Sdwards | a Sharges Filed With Edwards | NEWARK INTERESTS BUSY. Date Back to Zone Fares | —_ and Allege Favoritism. ig st got here—another carload of Knickerbocker Hardwater Soap, a quarter of a million cakes—to sell at half price—$1 a doz. cakes, usually $2—unscented, or in almond, verbena or‘ violet odors. March Sale only. Prices goes back to $2 in April. y Main floor, Old Building | May Block Jamaica Bay Improve- | ment, Calder Warns. Newark Ray interests may block the A demand for the removal by Gov m plans of New York for the dredging of o A A ieee ait a Sewn ie: HMR BR RAL thtttpefoct Ghaane! ta damuioa Say, 1,200 pairs, heavy-weight black ingrain thread silk, flare OF béiviow Govcrniadton oF ale Jae cording to a telephone message re- top, high spliced heels, double soles and top; sizes 814 to 1014. elved from Senator Calder in Wash- _ Jobn Ww um, George F. Wright, | ington by Dock Commissioner Murray Quite alone at this price. Main Aisle, Old Building ¥ Andrew Gaul jr. and H. L. Knight, was | Hulbert. r ~ Med to-day at Trenton by the city Gl The Newark men want the money 3 Jersey City, acting through the Mayor ibd Board ct, aldermen and oun, stl Women’s Coats and Wraps ton, Corporation Counsel | a Ther ghteen specifications ia | . 3 i Gharees, whith save been ‘lb pre- | Three-quarter length natural polo cloth paration since the establishment of | coats, wraps of black moire silk, lined | zong fares by the Public Service Com- | . ‘ diene BO, Ate tor ome ae with gray eatin, and full-length coats of B47, 50 charges overlap, alleging incompetency bolivia cloth and duve de laine; $55 to | amd favoritiem shown in the same 1 > ) transaction. : r $75 grades Se a Jersey City hoMs that the com- \ ‘ Second floor, Old Building \ iitamion, without eight, tas assumed a : im , te act as a court instead of a busi- ; | : ped Sgt Unexpected Sale for Miss 14 to 20 Taffeta ‘ R ; 4 unduly Tooth Brushes, Petti Boys’ Stockings | } ae Se Coats, $39.75 and $69.50 25e adage Close-out Sexyico Comm esion by employing as | axperie for tie people men who were officials of Public Service Corpora thong in other cities and thersfore in terested in maintaining the cond tions ithey were hired to criticise; permitting the Public Service pang to divert $1,100,000 from appre- ciation reserve fund to pay dividends om tts gae and railway stocks, and on - Cc ‘beim informed of the ilegality of . at 6 jdhie action refused to rescind it, and | by edlowing the Public Service Elec- | Candy Places tele Company a return of § per cent., Yenéting smaller companies to 6 per cont. ‘The doard is changed with allow- img @ valuation of the P. S. Flectnic Corporation to drag from 1911 to 1916 at @ cost of $75,000 and of reaching ‘no conckmion on the report. The kind we have had in stock at 35¢ and 40¢ 6,(00; imported. Bristles of very good quality, in a va- riety of shapes and degrees of stiffness, ‘The old reliable Sizes 914, 10, 45e pair Sizes 101), 1124, 50¢ pair, ribbed Our $62.50 to $105 grades The market has not broken—that is, the market which controls this character of merchandise, for there is still a ||] scarcity of fine materials. This sale is possible, because two kind, so rare today. tailors who make many of our best coats, were willing to give Saturday— Main floor, us the one or the few coats left over from orders. We ere Old Building glad to get them, because large variety makes a far more in- teresting sale. Coats at $39.50 Our $62.50 to $95 grades; short, medium and full length coats for trotteur and sports wear, in silver- tone velours, polo cloth, tinseltone velours, tricotine and soft wool yelours. Some of the coats are fully lined with silk; others are half lined with silk. Special at $5.85 Straight skirts, with pleated flounces. A great variety of pretty changeable silk colors, reds, blues, greens, browns, purples. ’ Main Aisle, Old Building Heavy-weight black cotton; elastic; durable. } Re-orders will have to be sold | at higher prices. | Main floor, Old Building. b: ‘om Accordion-pleated Capes, $39.75 New and chic/ We have repro- duced the model, illustrated, in fine navy blue serge, with large collar of navy blue taffeta. Pure sugar and fine flavors moulded into crisp disks of satisfying sweetness. Assorted Flavors, also Peppermint, Chocolate, Wintergreen and Cinnamon. It is very easy to change patterns, or color- ings, or lapels, or pockets, or buttons. But— Fhe one fare controversy ts E G G O Wraps and Coats The difference here goes much farther compled with the charge that after at $69.50 than any of these. Jt epee: first to the fixing rates for the P. & electric the Engient Confuctionery Company Our $89.50 to $105 grades; stun- i uality ‘and choice of fabrics. Second, to Commissioners refused to do so in the ning silhouettes; some of the wraps are short, others are long, and there | are coats of every length. Ma- terials—silvertip, Bolivia, plain Bolivia cloth, tinseltone velours, covert cloth, tricotine and polo cloth. Every coat and wrap is the workmanship. Most stores are not so particular about these points. With them, a suit is a suit. But to the man who knows the difference, and who derives personal satisfaction from worth-while things, the Wanamaker way is the sound, business-like and satisfactory way. Spring Suits American-made Topcoats. .$45 to $85 English Topcoats $60 to $115 A new Pleated Suit, $69.50 Skirt is accordion pleated, of course. Little Eton jacket is just one pin pleat after another. Illus- trated. In fine navy blue serge. Second floor, Old Building Modish Hats, $8.50 Special purchase for Saturday $8.50 is an unusually low price for hats that combine good material with the latest and most modish styles. silk lined. "Tangerine, Japonica, porcelain blue, mastic, reindeer, navy blue and dark brown are the colors. 179 Pairs of Cordovan Oxfords To Go at $12.75 This, obviously, is a feature well worth consid- ering. The man who likes genuine Cordovan oxforcs can easily verify the unusual character of this proposition by inquiring about GENUINE cordovans in other shops. $12.76 for oxfords like these is a pre-war price; but we have only 179 pairs in a good run of sizes. ‘Trim last, rich Cor- dovan color. Many are copies or adaptations of Paris hats, made by our own milliners. And at $9— Three sturdy oxfords that bear the unmistak- able imprint of service. One is black leather, straight lace; another is tan leather, straight lace; the third is tan leather, blucher. It is not an easy matter to provide oxfords like these at $9, under existing conditions; but we always enjoy searching and finding the unusual. Small, large and medium sized hats are equally good for early spring. Upturned brims, roll rimmed sailors, and mushroom shapes are among the styles. Glycerined ostrich feathers, French rose buds, and wheat are the favorite trim- ming, while Georgette and taffeta facings maintain their position of popularity. First floor, Old Building Women’s Suits, $49 In the extraordinary Spring-time Sale Closing Out Athletic Union Suits Broken Lines | And Silk-Plated Socks | 55¢ grade, 35¢ 86c a pair, or three pairs for $1. And these, re- member, are SILK-PLATED socks—well chosen for long service. The pers shot effects are always good, and the slight imperfections will not affect the wearing qualities. Sizes 10 to 11. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. $2.50 grade, $1.65 Corded and crepe madras—-sleeveless, knee length; the styles and kinds that most men ask for all summer. $1.75 grade, $1.25 480 suits of checked nainsook—sleeveless, knee length; made with a new drop seat. Sizes 34'to 40. Suits of fine material and workmanship and of irre- proachable smartness, offered at substantial savings. The humblest suit in the lot is $75 grade. Checked wool velours, midnight blue tricotine, fine men’s wear serge, in midnight blue, shepherd's plaid worsteds and black and white striped wool velours. Notch collars, well-tailored shoulders, string girdles, long shawl collars and original and distinctive pockets. Second flcor, Old Building Blouses at $5.95 White voile, excellently cut and made on becoming and smart lines. The little ruffles that fall jabot-wise on either side of the front are em- broidered on the edges with scallops and a light design in rose colored thread. For eton-jacketed suits it is a charming mode—representative of many others in our new spring collection. Dainty striped white dimity is made into a tailored shirt, with long narrow turn-back collar and turn-back cuf{s of lavender and white rose You have Mental Enjoyment in wearing them because they and white or copper and white, checked gingham edged with white rick- express the Newest Styling and Physical Comfort of properly rack braid. : Eecond floor, Old Building tailored garments that fit you. ee aie The “New Spring Styles” are ready for your inspection. ? | ) ili Newest fabrics, including the Herringbone and Twill mixtures, Women’s Vests: New Veilings, © Kincaid &Kimball, inc. TheHouseof Incomparable Values! : For Young Men and Men Poise Comes With Proper Dress Man is confident and sure of himself when he knows and feels that his appearance is correct. That’s the Double Com- fort you experience when you wear “Kincaid-Kimball Clothes” “Famous for Fine Tailoring” They can’t be bought in the open market so we take 1,800 All-Silk Shirts from Stock (Tax Included Many a month has passed since all-silk shirts like these were offered at $6.85. Spring Su from $40 to $100 She Jiarnts Glove 27 Cortlandt Street, Cor. Church Street SIXTH AVE. L AT DOOR—HUL SON TUBE AT CORNER developed in Fashion’s most distinctive styles. satisfactory wear insured. its Spring from sein" semi spreennomeeentemnneence snccemecn WA: Saeiaah pete erm Perfect fit and Top Coats $35 to $65 and Bloomers Special 1,895 vests, seconds of 38c to 55c grades, at 28¢ each. Sizes 36 and 38 only; white or pink ribbed cotton or lisle thread with bodice top or regular shoul- der straps. They will go quickly. 480 vests, extra sizes (40 to 44), seconds of 55c for $1; white ribbe: neck, sleeveless. Pink cotton bloomers, | medium weight, ¢ sstic at waist | and knee; sizes'6 to 7 | Main floor, Old B, ‘Iding eee ar ean rade, 35¢; 3 | cotton, low 55c; | 25c °5e to 75¢ grades Imp rted and domestic veilings in glorious 5 rofusion and great va- riety of styles. Taupe, navy filet or octagon mesh. Fine filmy shadow vellings—ex- tremely becoming. Chenille dots, in amall patterns scattered at intervals, “Beauty spota,” in new and ever more alluring proportions, Wide borders, hand-run, made in patterns that just fit the face. Main floor, Old Building , brown and black Note, please, that there are 1,800 of them: enough for all men who do not procrastinate. and $12 Imported Jap. silks that were $10 in our regular stock, C » de chine skirts that were $10.75 in our regular stock, satin stripes that were own stock. In a few in Man: And Tub silks with 12 in our ances a few shirts may have become a bit soiled from handling; but every shirt is Were maker qual finished as strictly high-grade shirts a man who has hesitated about silk shirts because of today’s prices will find in this sale the very opportunity he has hoped for. ity from the first stitch to the leat button, made and SHOULD be. Burlington Arcade Fl., New Bldg.

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