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fy§s os wad wii TAAION 4 “@ndite the Mis.” “ aj $200,000, a the Board reeaived a com- from the Police Commis- ‘asking that the $200,000 fund Split in two equal parts, no that ‘PAN une, one $100,000 strictly for ft and the othér $100,000 the special purpose of Investigat- f crimes against the Government. “jt wae in this communication that rvealed his pian to spend the $200,000 for the anti-Red campaign =. letting the public know just how it was spent and the identity of the mombers of the “scoret service” " fores, The Board voted to allow the Commissioner to separate the $209,000 fund tm accordance with his —_——— " $200,000 CRIME ~ PINDDMDED to Surround Expendi- of $100,000 For “Emer- gency Inquiry.” Seerecy ts to surround the expendt- f - Gare of $100,000 granted to Police i Enright by the Board | ef Estimate for the “emergency, In- Pertigation of crimes against the poeaatetiine were the only two mem i t." In the estimation of Commissioner the vouchers the payments made “should hot be sudject to public inspection for “Whe fenson that the Identity of the ‘hen performing this work should not except to the person tn control and to the person who ‘Commissioner Enright on Monday @sked the Boar! of Batimate to in | Grease the amount he had asked for © 2681 for contingencies trom $111,000 ‘Bo $711.000 tn order to employ a neo- et pervice force cutaiie the regular t of the Police Depart- to run down radicals. A decided to add $89,000 instead ‘Of $100,000 to the original request, bringing the “contingency fund” * Hylan said the Board of could designate the person ae Soe wile is to go over the vouchers of the expenditures of the “secret service” i. Comptrolier Craig elated for many yearn the Corporation \ “ ysef hag hoid that the Wate Le ee The watt we information concerning vouchers ex planing hoW money. is spent in the contingendy fund of his d on the ground that the dis might dete by stating just dow artment these docur ends of justic detectives trace law violators. fe “But so tar as 1 am perso concerned,” added the Comptroile “every vi rin the finance depart mont is public property.” Me did not believe, however, that vouchers whose publication might defeat the ends of fusticy should be disclosed Mayor Hylan said he wanted the Estimate Board to appoint an ex aminer or auditor for the “secret service” vouchers “vo that there will not be Imputations later that the money waa not used property.” ‘There was a squabble over the an- nouncement of Manhattan Borough President Curran that he and thd bers of the board who were not late | for budget meetings. The Mayor moved that a special gold medal be struck {n honor of Curran. | When the question of Riverside Drive repairs was discussed Comp troller Craig said he did not think “70 | cents" would be spent there. A budget examiner aid the necessary repairs must be made in certain eec- tions of the Drive COTTON GINNERIES PUT UNDER GUARD) | Several Burned After Anonymous | Threats in Movement for 40- | Cent Cotton. ATLANTA, Oct. 6.--Destruction of sovern! cotton gina and business holsen in the eotton belt after anonym: threats to operators and business m to conse activities while cotton ne! ing “below the cost of production.” has | resulted inthe piacing of armed guards | around several gins and the closing of business in nt least one community Burning of the second ein within two| days tn the Stamford, Tex, territory was reported Idat night and the gen: | eral mercantile establishment of Tay & Barnette, at Hancoviile, Ala Mestroyed early yoxtorday after the prietors had tgnored orders to clone their place of business until cotton was! sdlling at 40 cents & pound. i} suming Business houses at New Hancevith whose proprietors geceived — alm warnings, closed yeaterday, but stores| at Garden City and Hanceville and} sing in the vicinity remained open under | guard. | | IN THESE DAYS. | (Prema the Ohio Stato Journal.) | When a young Wotnan han the soof| senre not to use anf paint at all the on very ‘skilfully —— = BROADWAY-FIFTH \ THAT MALE FOR. GRACE AND OF BOLIVIA. CLOTH “SHOWN IN THE NEW SHADES OF DROWN AND BLUR EVERY ADVANTAG? HAS BEEN TAKEN OF THE SHARP DECLINE IN THE PRICH’ OF /AATERIALS, AND WE ARE PRESENTING IN dun VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS VALUES TRULY EXTRAORDI Qe det me mmm |) WPAN dat BB came toColumbua to-day. ~ HE EVENING missioner tn fot required to discloe |(COX LEAVES HOME FOR ANOTHER TOUR ‘| Transacts State Business at Coluin- bus To-Day and Then Starts ot Kentucky. COLUMBUS, 0., Oct, 6—Gov. Cox He will wt tend to executive buniness before leav- ing on hin second extensive eampaign tour this evening. While fo the capital he probably wil! confer with State Democratic leaders relative to the Ohio campaign which NO lost motions in founabieepling thle Fall when all the neces- sary odds and ends are right on hand. Here's a ey metal polish for loor plates, copper boil- rs, taucets, ete, 25 cents, 1 pint 4§ cents, feyis& ConceR 457 STREET awe SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! Large selection of wae Stee Suits, Do he Bgl hE, “SAMPLE SUITS || $15-$25 “sf M. COHEN 115 7th Av. © Root ee. 7) 4 265 rs x OVEN # A MTOR — <> Me Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Warld WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET AVENUE ~-Luxumious Boris Wears Ricuuy Sinz EMBROIDERED TOPPED WITH HUGE COLLARS y PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES re ies STYLE AND WARMTH ARE COMBINED IN THESE GRACEFUL WRAPS 4g pint he expects to enter as soon ae he completes the swing ae ing, the Governor the Me through Kentucky, Te: 0, Indiana | first speech at Eilzabethtown. In the and Hitnols, Hin two Fost at hia] afternoos, he will speak at Bowling home fn Dayton has served to pat him night in Nashville, ‘Tenn. in good shape for his coming tour AN speak in the mornin Leaving Columbus at 6.10 this even. in Ky., a94 at night at Louls- men who go { with it wearet RADNOR BROGUE trimroings, Ph wexian graing, an Bogiint (ast wr. “ Ay them all the Remember One quart An eye-catcher for young In genuine shell cordovan iked toe cap. And A full brogue with all the heel. Overwetht sole. Fat! line af Phoenit and Ven Raalte Hovier, Her’s Is Coming Baby’s bottle hasn’t much fascination for Sister for she knows Mother has plenty of delicious Borden’s Milk just for her to drink. Growing children need . | Borden's Milk Its splendid quality insures the little bodies obtaining the food properties they need for robust growth. Give cooking for health’s sake, Beggs. Egge now soll at 60 cts. and 70 cts, adosen Borden‘: Health in every drop in for atyle. The Walks of Men You can tell the habitually well shod by their gait and atride, Men whose shoes Reduced to $14 the terror of breaking in new shoes. That feeling of roomy comfort is part and parcel of Walk-Overs from the first. Shoes that fit wear better, and look better. ump, Nor- shaped on Low, broad Sreokiys ioe 02 Wnty me Brooke aiw ite Se8-7 Pulor Soe rin Are here, M Ymt Ne away yee Paterson, WM. Jo—-18) Marker Bt Yi i¥t ‘Main st Borden's Milk they want —and use it in of Borden's Milk squats in energy food vates rar = ly PEGS" fel $ Striped Wash All goods guar 29 PER YARD + Prices wait 60 days for the money, Therefore, Taffetas, Satins, Tricolettes, Radiums, Cr 423 Fourth Ave, (Store WILL SELL AT RETAIL 64,000 Yards of Silk AT ONE PRICE ONLY For the last 20 years we have been selling to Department Stores and Manufacturers exclusively. The terms upon which a wholesaler must sell is 60 days’ credit. We have now decided to sell to the con- sumer direct so that we do not have to 850 we offer our merchandise to you at the same price as we give to the Department Stores, allowing you this special advantage because you pay cash. , Sale Stocks Consist of » Plain and ‘ancies of all teed pure Silks or money refunded if found otherwise. Satins, Changeable Satins, descriptions, etc. ), Cor. 29th St. lines Marmot Coats Smart, trotteur model; 34 inches long; full flare, Hudson Bay Sable. . Natural Squirrel.... 1490 by BO KE New Precedents in vi ow Pri es on ‘HIGH CLASS FURS of Fashion and Qualitu 125.00 | cuffs of nutria blue pelts * Exceptional Values in Fur Scarfs Russian Sable Pelts BONWIT TELLER. &.CO. The Specally Shop of Onyinaions FIFTH AVENUE AT 367 STREET “This ‘shop has been in a position to purchase the choicest’ pelts during the recent downward re- vision of prices in the fur market, and is therefore enabled to offer the following unprecedented values. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats Chic 30-inch léng model; with con- trasting collar and 250.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats | Natural Squirrel Coats 36-inch long mede!; with collar and | cuffs of natural skunk, beaver or taupe squirrel 395.00 Various styles, 30 inches long. made from fine clear, 450.00 v STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ad Established 1827 Fourteenth Street specialization tired, aching feet. flat heels. they unfailingly afford. D, E and EE widths Sizes 314 to 8 Woe of With Armus Made by the House of Grover “Tenderfoot” Sister Shoes For Thursday 5.85 Our regular $7.85 “Tenderfoot” Sister Shoes are the crowning achievement of years of in comfort-giving shoes, and are marvels of ease for REARN See pages 15, 17 and 27 for other Hearn advertising, 29.50 39.50 \ Lucille Fox 35.00 48.50 45.00 55.00 | Beaver.. 48.50 59.50 85.00. 95.00 | Black Fox «+» 75.00 85.00 85.00 95.00 | Moleskin... . «+» 29.50 45.00 45.00 55.00 | Taupe Nutria...... 16.50 25.00 48.50 59.50 | Natural Fisher... .. 175.00 195.00 . 69.50 85.00 Natural Blue Fox.. 245.00 48,50 59.50 | Natural Silver Fox. 350.00 95.00 A large assortment of finely matched Russian Sables made up in scarfs, or made to order from skins selected from our collection. Two-Skin Scarf, Mounted 350.00 450.00 They are made of softest black kidskin, » with a broad common sense toe and low The last is straight, flexible as a glove and can be worn on either foot, These shoes are equally well adapted for house or street wear and at Thursday’s special reduction cost but a trifling sum in comparison with the genuine satisfaction ft Makes Little a Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Will Go Get It a /)