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ORAL 5) RL ice ee ( ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ated Bi 1s, 1920," seve JERSEY UPHOLDS Mem Richter ot Potson viet. to-day from Khickerbockor Hosp’ ‘tat, | Mre. Bva Richter, ewenty-olght of she wae tener fram bet in a} hs HIGHER RR. RATES| wo. 596 Riverside Drive, wan dinchareed Ie ah witch however, were fou Saeeperes “ASPIRIN’ “> WARNING! Unless you see the name eee on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions, Name “Bayer’’ has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. and she er would f ated bert ig the o!-bum- rer nin footsore and ry aio Al honed tne party so arrived on ‘Once again, aa in ‘and Biva,” the industrious their oharactera to ing themselves useful without recall- ee “The Admirable Crichton.” 't ie vauaitle that oven Mesars, Mid- Giewa and Bolton remomber that eimirable Margot ran the and everybody in it. Elsie, ily, vain and usel couldn't hold Divvy such When sht was on the point of taking him away on her in a boat and marrying him, Margot took an axe end smashed the Lome Tt was s0 arm a when Blais Iw tof him to Margot, and by call of the wild was like a sweet song in the forest. Grace Valent who wore the breeches becomingly, wasn't as e¢im- a wii flower by ‘any means, ok 4@ free-and- B NBW PLAYS “The Cave Girl’’: Simple and Amusing By CHARLES DARNTON' Utilities Board Says Schedules Must Apply to Interstate Traffic —Other States Differ. TRENTON, N. J, Adg. 19.—Althdugn the boards in Mllnoia, Ohio gnd other States have attempted to turn down the increased freight and passenger rates fixed by the Interstate Commorce Com- tmission, the Publicity Commission to- day held that it could not issue orders suspending thase increases on the rall- roads operating within New Jersey, ‘The board also held that the percent- ages of increase authorized by the In- teratate Commerce Commission must be applied to intrastate as well as inter- atnte rates to provide the return which Congress has declared the railroads shall receive, ahd that it would be un- forjunate if the States, assuming they have the power, should restrict the gen- eral application of the increases, The board sald that “apart from the contusion and undesirable complica- tlona resulting from Inharmonious rate | LAST DAYS of the great — $5,000,000 SALE Gran CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Avenue, 46th to 47th St., New York The Coolest Place to Shop in New York City. ! T ts terrifying to feel that a young 5 | man from the city is no longer safe in the Maine woods, that eave girl will catoh him if he doesn't watch out, Yet no less a menace is Suggested by George Middleton and Guy Bolton in “The Cave Girt," turn- ed loose last night at the Longacre ‘Theatre. Oh, girl! She wore breeches— wore ‘em well, too—and went prowiing _ sround with a gun shouting “Handa up!" With a touching sense of devo- tion she stole hams and things frqm , the storehouse of the city folk for her foster father, a poor college professor who didn't know very much. When the Wall Street man’s son discovered she was' a good-h go free, and taking her advice bur nta the boathouse no that he might stay longer in her neck of the woods to learn from her some of the simple truths of life, Yes, there Margot did look well in breeches, Moreover, !t was reassuring to know that she lived beside a lake, with its ibilitjes of a daily bath, ice is none the worse for a littls with perchance a cake of soap uncerneath the bough. After Divvy had burned noz only the boathouse, but the whole lodge, Margot was quite proud of him. He John Cope, as the Wall Street giant, who discovered his weakness in prim- itive @urroundings, cut an amusing figure. He caused the biggest laugh of the night when the professor pro- tested he didn't eat ham by rejutmng: “Well, I don’t know what your re- ligion is, but—”*. thing more could be heard. Grant Stewart made it seem possible that the professor believed he was living on ven.son, Mark Smith was funny @ a farcical way asa fat man with a lange appe- pales Brandon Peters did) excolient strictures eventually no saving would result from the general application of rates fixed by State authority lower than those authorized for interstate WaMe, The revenue ‘ianed gfe rode shall soeeive tr rh cago would have to be made. w sill further “increases interstate aol Referring to the application of the muroipalities of Jersey City and Ho- boken for lower passoriger rates in the North Jersey terminals than are charged to. New York, the board Ro- Hs ig as a French-Canadian gulde,|stated that this could be done only Saxon Kling, Arthur Barty,|by suspending the Increases in fares Martha Mayo and Madeleine Marshall charged those traveling from other were other alds to a lively perform. | points in New Jersey to the terminals, ance. : ‘The board stated that further hear- |* “The Cave Girl” serves tts purpose | ing on this matter will be hold, if de- by being simple and amusing, sired. carted thief he let was no mistaking It, SAFETY FIRST! _ The “SHERATON” Design 1967—in Twin Pair How many beds in your home really invite sleep IONSIDERING how the aver- ‘ . age bed is selected—it is a wonder people sleep so well as they do, * There is the bed bought to “match” the rest of the furniture. And the bed that ‘thas always been in the family.” And the metal bed bought for its sanitary quality —or because “a cheap bed will do for the children.” At Your Dealer’s | 6 3033-—Kent M. facturing No, 3088 to 3091—Gold Seal Silvertone t bi oo Hophigere paeln sgh! ned rcby | $3.25 clonkings, desirable shades for fall $3.00 Never a thought about sleep. So | No, 3004 to 3009!4—Colonial Mills heavy No, 4033-—Dark green unfinished worsteds $3.28 SIMMONS METAL BEDS there are many people who never Specially pleasing fo | e fie apse uletar, looky $3.00 a sea ar ok bases ae to Me Built for Sle i Pachy feiceed: iene tts I] | empty Strat "cetnen se ee eee $4.25 uilt for Sleep ittle disturbed by rattle, creak or 4, aaa eetd naa cot iehawe: wr | lar quality $3.25 | No. 3034 to 3040—Botany Mille Velours, feeling of unsteadiness. Never com- your eealer y No. 4002—Priestiey's Plaids, for ulsters, beaut) colors ir erase anal outa’ O4:RS Your choice of beautiful lately peated . the Simmons line, A need only guto robes and coats...” .. $4.00 | wo. 4011 to 4014—Imported coatings, and authentic Designs, in pletely rested, write to us. We will sec that they No. 3016 to 3021—Prieatley’s monet quality also vied Ac $3.25 ; tin, for women's coats an Jorings to harmonize with ‘ a a ‘are shown to you. Hepa $2.75. | ee Aine Reakee RRO peace: * ° e No, 3050 to 3057— Newton knits, for No. 3076—Very heavy plaid coatings es each of your bedrooms. Go to your dealer’s store and sport sults, coate and general wear $3.00 lulsters, mackinaws and auto robes.. $3,00 , ‘Twin Beds, Cribs, Day Beds—and see the Beds Built for Sleep! Free Booklets on Sleep !—Write us for Io, 3065 00 B08¢—-Noveity_ wos) tipes, ~ No. 3035}4—Blue Tricotine, 54 inches $4.00 5 i? : “What Leading Medical Journals an wear, $4 inch... c * . : z Simmons Springs, in every way These fine Simmons Beds, four- Health Masaxines Say about Separate Beds Was tedden Wider Oxford Thibet, $2.75 No, 1765~ Blue Worsted Cheviot, a great $3.25 bp ¢» tag to Sacer Rlcnasone Dede pibegy al io Fea ey Fer and Sound Sing” and "Yours for e Perfect No. Weep tm tbsi-Brown worsted chev- $ . No, 3094—Blue Tricotine, 36 inches $1.15 y i laxation and deep, sound sleep. Night's Rest.” (ota itor waite or top conte 4.00 Sag, i 4 No. 3020 to 3026}4-—Heavy worsted chev: No, 6091—Navy Mo helt , 4 inches ‘ i jots for winter gutta, sis dake $4.25 per4 - $1.25 } . 3046 to 3049- maneaville fabric, SIMMONS COMPANY Wo 508 to INE yer mite 85 9s No, 2018}4— ~All woo! blue serge, 4 inches ¢9 5 $H75 wo. ELIZABETH ATLANTA KENOSHA GAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL No. 2029 to 4035—Baitic Mills Duotone $4.00 No. S006) Bleck all wool serge, 54 $2.50 Af oult: ta, et * ‘Bwecuttve Offices: Kenesha, Wis.) No ee ee ovis coacaen, eae No, 3015—Imperial blue serge, 50 inches ‘ ular shades, various colors... $8,00 wide., $2.75 Ne. 3083 to 3085-—Pebble cloth Bolivia, $9. 00 No, sono ‘Priestley’s Gabardines in four * $2. 25 wonderful quality for finest wear | QRBOMD cc ccc seerescshsreseere SIMMONS Beds for your enildren and guests, as well as yourself. Twin Beds, by all means—in the . interest of undisturbed rest and perfect health. THE “SHERATON" Design 1967—in Twin Pair Designed in the finest spirit of that won- derful period of whioh Sheraton was the Accept only an*‘‘unbroken package’’ of genuine “‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’’ which contains proper direc- tions for Headache,-Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost bub » few conte—Larger packages. ‘Aspirin to the trade mark of Dayer Manufacture of Monoacetioncideater of Saileylionsi® Strictly American! —Aadn. | prices. The Prize Winners in the Pretty Ankle Contest There are prizes to be won by men who have nimble feet, and who take time to shop here during these, the last days of this great sale. All indications are that fall prices are to be higher, but enough fall and winter merchandise is here to enable you to save materially on your winter outfit—if you are quick enough to get yours while the getting is good. See the goods, see the Come today. Reduced from $30 and $35 to, These are young men’s overcoats. asked anywhere from $50 to $80. close out. Nagi cael $35 oo 29 ae These are checked cassimeres, single breasted, two button, young men’s model; quarter lined, but hegvy enough to wear well into the fall, and for all winter if you are indoors a lot. 15c Men’s Collars These are soft collars, medium high and very fine Reduced from 30c to quality. They are reduced to close out at 15¢ each, by the dozen, $1.80, TITIES he was way up in the air. Se ee All Men’s Overcoats, $2'7.50 Two button, double eesti form, fitting model, quarter lined, splendidly tailored, They are the kind you would find no fue with if They are light or heavy Melton and light-weight Kersey, and the size range is made up of 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 only. That is the reason we have put this low price on them to Men's Suits $2 2-50 Reduced from $25 to These are two button double breasted young men's model, snappy. and form-fitting. They are made of heavy cheviot, quarter lined and are big sellers with high school boys. Knitted Ties _ Reduced trom $2.50 to ‘These are the kind of silk knitted ties that you expect to pay from $3 to $4 for in these times. See them without fail. $ 7-49 About These Woolens The man who bought these woolens for us kn¢éw WOOLENS. He knew QUALITIES, too. And he knew STYLES. But when it came to UAN- He bought as if he was buying or the entire Union— bought so much that he stocked us up to the roof. The woolens are all right in every way, but there are so many of them on hand that we are wondering if anyone else has any woolens at all. If we were going to stay in the domestic business these woolens would be a valuable asset to us— but we are closing out and they are a liability. That is why these prices are so low. first-class woolens at prices which are the marvel of the industry. The prices marked are LOW; they are MORE than low, they are VERY That is why you can get strictly LOW, but there are so many yards and the time is so short that we have decided to ignore cost, ignore the losses we are taking, and, beginning to- morrow, all present prices will be Reduced Ten Per Cent. That means that, no matter what woolen you choose, deduct ten per cent. from the price marked on the ticket, and get an added value for your money. chant: will recognize as standard goods. at these prices, BUT FOR CASH ONLY. “TO DEALERS AND TAILORS--We are willing to sell these good in quantities Grand C entralPalace Included in the liné are the following—-which tailors, dressmakers and woolen mer- Nemours Trading Corporation, Chas. W. Mills, Vice Pres’t & Gen’l we. Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, Daily, 10 P. M, mga eentetintris pepe nt * SY ST: grt et NR Nea Pe Tn et ager gare