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a ees eens e < MOS OUT - Aulomobile Code or Solel oats anti) An Automobile lies TEE cov sud ome Cot |House Wants a Motor Vehicle Department Gf. ) p CENTRES Apart From the State's, a Standard Warn-_ 4 On ing Horn and More Paid Inspectors. _o | se a” ogee i ets Biggest Audience Ever| Known at Plattsburg and Malone. OMMENTING On The Evening World’s suggestion for an auto- es mobile code, Magistrate Frederick B. House of the TraMe Court has compiled a lst of suggestions which, In his bellef, will greatly facilitate the traffic situation in New York City and render the streets safer for pedestrians, Here are his recommendations: ial Tres 33 The Evening X > © MALONE, WN. ¥., Oot. 7—The mert- epartment. trucks and other motor vehicles with a rians. ‘This should serve simply to warn 0 death, for a driver's license to pass a thorough test ing a motor car through city streets, Addressed ao far in Gov, Smith's iH ing tour—at Piatiabure and <3, fmcwote largeat ever held for Adopt all new measures making for safety in traffic which have 4 * been found practical in other States. y Like purpose in theso two cities, Inorease the number of paid inspectors in the office of the Secretary ite they are in a Republican] of State, otion of the State. Much enthus- Change the existing State legislation vo that the traffic rules will Y apply more.closaly to the big cities, was shdltn for the adminintra- fief Magintrate McAdoo, speaking before the National’ Highways Of the Democratic Governor. At jo last evening the crowd filled Bisies and overflowed tha doors thore who could not enter stood and cheered as the Governor) Miss Mille paseed through. ‘The Governor was invited ny the| the great gift of free edieation than] of the PotsHam Normal|tmyseif. If it had not been for the to address the teachers and | ree schools I would have not had any its on his way to-day by auto- | education at all, Perhaps this is why! tion in approving the approriation of to Ogdensburg. “Thoro iv no | 1am empecially Interested in the prog- | $44,000,000 in 1020 a” against $9,000,- in this entire State,” he said, | "ese shown this part of the State 000 In 1916, and $10,000,000 in’ 1917, | and $17,000,000 In 1919 for the schools 0 is more capable of mppreciating’ “It requires some courage when a of thin State.” - Protective Society, made the following pertinent suggestions along the same lines Appointment of at least 1,000 additional traMe policemen. Creation of a xpecial “Homicide Court” where only auto cases would be heard, and the investment of more power in Magistrates to infiict severe penalties, Man is submitting himself to the People for re-election to urge larg. | appropriations, but I had no hesita in Overy Box They Suggest Fresh Garden Mint Verithin Mints G; Chocolate Covered Ib. ry aromatically cool and inviting as fresh mint plants grow- ing in an old-fashioned garden is the flavor of these new “Verithin” Mints. But—aside from having the finest imaginable mint flavor, just strong and pungent enough—they have a slimness of form which makes them the daintiest Mints to serve as after-dinner, luncheon or tea-table candies. We especially invite discriminating business men and women to try these unusual candies to-day as a dessert after lunch. They are about as large as a silver dollar, made of pure sugar cream, coated with the finest bitter sweet chocolate, FULL WEIGHT—I6 oz. of Veri- 79 thin Mints in every pouud box Cc Two Leaders Specially Priced for Today Only > Chocolate Covered 69 6 Ib. Almond Crisp 2249 Broadway near 80th St. 1343 Broadway near 35th St, 1272 Broadway near 33rd St. 64 East 14th Street, at 4th Avenue, Union Square Hudson Terminal Building Fulton and Nassau Streets 42nd also 43rd Street between Sth and 6th Avenues ‘Largest Candy Storeinthe World” 42 Bast 23rd Street UNITED RETAIL | \e | | Two Establish a Motor Vehicle Department NOT affiliated with the State UNCONSCIOUS MEN _ FOUND ON STREETS énriy_t OpenEvenings at 42nd St. and New- ark stores during this Anniversary offering. At 38th St. $ 427 Fifth Ave. and *1 Putnam Avenue, was pleked Up at north & frocture of the skull. to thesWiilinme' He wes 23 W. 42nd St. Bet. Sth and 6th Aves, To Signalize Our 20th cAnniversary We cAre Offering For a Limited Time Genuine ‘150 Victrola 0 in Records $5 DOWN—THE REMAINING $155 Ninth Street and Bedford Avenue, with | and 1 The Widest Range of Victrola models is always to@be found at Landays ‘ounty Hopital. ore a white ai ‘ In Newark: 775 Broad St. IN SY MONTHLY PAYMENTS This standard, full-sized Victrola with your own preference in records will be direct from Landays—a positiye delivered to you assurance of the fact that you will get a genuine instrument and the widest choice of ss Laois ener ae lependability makes -_— ia 4 this the best Victrola ~~ Call \ value in the city. ov "Other, Victrolas $25, $35, $50, $75, $125, $225, $275 to $1500 The Young Men’s Suits in this ANNIVERSARY SALE ; Ae a Are 80 good that even the young fellow who does not need a new one right now will be sorely tempted to purchase. Regularly $45—$50—$55 All those little subleties—elegancies—and refinements of elevated finish and tailoring that tend to raise the appearance of a garment above the commonplace— mingle in their makeup—all that would tend to conflict with these qualitjes would not be an easy matter to match them at their price in the City of New York. Over 1000 to choose from have been left out. Sizes 34 to 40 Extra Special for Friday and Saturday Only! 150 Men’s Knit Top Coats One-quarter Oxfords and p dog 485° silk trimmed. mixtures , Sizes 34 tqgh6 Fifth Avenue and 35th Street Entrance Fifth Avenue Arcade. Candidly, it dames McGreery & Co. See Them Made! , The most interesting ex- hibit at the Erecrricay Suow will ‘be found in the balcony, sections 147- 148-149-194-195-196-197 Grand Central Palace. Some of the many inter- esting processes of mak- ing the famous and stylish utilizing electric heat and power wherever possible, are shown. Ask questions. We want you to know all about these wonderful hats. Then you'll understand why they are so popular every- where, Gagle Mails For Men, Women and Boys, int fine fur felt and Velours. tS COFFEE RIN‘ LD FARMS: seasoned; casi tizing, cut in ha to # golden br syrup and frie is delicious,” oil is used, HAMS—Ever and cooked wil York State; th ial at 22¢ Ib Terai tenet tacos Sead xe 4 EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH MAY- 4 ONNAISE 2 Ib. A combination salad made of fresh cage, celery, fine potatoes and @cel- Tent mayonnaise, in which only pure X SALE OF SUGAR-CURED BOILED LIMBURGER CHEESE —Fancy New U.S. MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE — Baked in special size forms each cake weighing if about 1%4 pounds. Made of pure ingredients and containing raisins, citron, walnuts, figs and pure spices. ‘ HOME MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in any specialty ; store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Plain or raisin, 79¢ \p.; cherry, citron and raisin-nut, at OUR OWN OLD FASHIONED CRULLERS (dozen), 3%. Large, light, thoroughly )F cooked-—nothing to compare with them at the price in any other store. : of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 to 15 ounces; aqual- ity that generally retails in specialty stores at 30c; our price, this sale, 23¢ each OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—\6-ounce loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-ounce loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour, Each Me Bi ICED LADY AND MARBLE CAKE | CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH }i Rich pound cake, almond flavored CAKES Pure sod tales NOH and with thick icing. Dozen STe [J Special Melb. | DANISH STYLE PASTRY—Made GOLD CAKES—Vanilla or Chocolate our expert baker. 9% each -P —Made of pure ingredients; special | ANGEL CAKES—Made of q rr Becach | “diets; specialat He each Delicatessen TYLE SCRAPPLE— » Made according ly prepared and appe- a IF inch slices and fried own color, Merved with d potatoes. “Scrapple into a salad, Fine quality. and of fine flavor, y one selected, cured ith great care; sliced, 4c Ib and piquant flavor. ¢ finest domestic made 49¢ Ib. Food Admi: bh Floor, 85th Street, For this sale, 6% each SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES— Special, Ib, 18. Fancy smoked haddies of fine flavor. An appetiz- DRIED BONELESS HERRING— SARDELLEN BUTTER OR AN- CHOVY PASTE, 2% each—In tubes’ delicious for sandwiches, FULL MILK CHEESE—Fancy, sharp DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE—Rich IN_ SEASON--PORK SAUSAGES, 53 lb.—Old farm style country pork sausages, extra fine quality, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered k ‘ ation License G02865—B6688, Selb, B Each He § 43c Ib, 79e lb- || lt Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find jt 4 ind