The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 16

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a ee a ee " SO ONE IO Ain BPO OE AIRY { j ‘ } i SMITH ATTACKS | “STATEHOSPTALS FORTHE INSANE ictares thr Some’ in Some Places In« . mates.Are Merely Caged t Eco mers fe sie ing Bert: UTICA, Oct. 12—Gov, Smith to-day inted Oaditions in the State Hospital for tHe Insane which he is endeavoring Hinduce the Legislature to correct re leaving here for Binghamp- where he is to speak to-night, Governor visited the Moapita! doing constructed near here @ Marcy, @mo of the horrors his investigators revealed at Central Islip, L. 1, other places. “The Stato is not doing a good job]. iM ts care of ita Inaane,” said. “When my attention was to conditions in the Brooklyn Stato there must be exaggeration, bat I Yamrned through Dr. Biggs that there and: Allowed out some of where he Hospital I at Mad not been. Winstead of having one attendant for every twelve patients, there was Qply one for every forty and the con- fequenco was that many of the In- tates were suffering from the most Mightful things, At Central Islip, | Pationts ugh the hot months, it stretches of lawn owned by the te all around the hospital, be- eure of lack of attendants. "The reason for this ts inadequate _ You can't get a nurse for & month or an intellfrent at- Wrdant for which we are now were kept oe ving. If ‘the people te intend ¢o carry out this sacred st of caring for the insane they Mh have to do It right—not cage caure b cae valp he could get for $40 a month to a ore, of mentally deficient boys. ‘repli ii oevern or, to tell you the truth,,|! they re J. ttle better tham thi ; \ H HAN Ny AH are Jus je hette e | Hi f i! poor unfortunates and4wait & to die, as we are of the lack of money or ed one doctor wuld di, to Die. the frightful Guldens Mustard: Big in size — Small in Ready to useAlways In ble with cold cu poorest oy Givet a snap to salad dressings that is irresistible. Be sure there’s a bottle on the table today. Americ#s standard mustard for over fifty years. It’s on your dealer’s shelf. New State briefly told. of the, Gov- first - thought indoors all . despite of New York + GULDEN'S DON CARLOS SPANISH OLIVES In glass bottles— each olive selected—each olive guaranteed. doing tow what cliss of 1g the job right THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, | 1990." _ Until Further Notice A te Phonograph With $25 worth of $5 Pathe Records free —all at the price of the machine itself... This is being done to link up more closely Pathe records and , Pathe phonographs. They are made to be played together, although a Pathe instrument will play other records, and a Pathe record can be played on other instruments. Together, however, they bring out the full, rich musical ,tone of the Pathe, which is dis- tinctive in many ways. Syyle. Price No, 7-—Upright model.....$125| To include No. 10—Upright model..... 150] #25 worth of No, 12—Upright miodel.. . . 175 rill heater No. 17—Upright model...., 225] 0,00 reece No, 21—Art design..\..... 250 You simply pay the first small payment and the balance at the rate of 5 per cent. a month. No added interest charges. Immediate delivery to your home, and railroad transportation paid if you do not ies within our regular delivery zone. We cannot say just when this offer will be withdrawn; so it will be advisable to make your selection as soon as possible. First Gallery, New Bidg. * Broadway at Ninth, New York Monroe Clothes New York” A Plain Statement on Lower Clothing Prices OR several weeks woolen mills have been announcing cuts in prices varying from 20 to 40 per cent. Bear in mind these reductions are to the wholesale -manufacturers of clothing. The wholesalers will pass them on to the retailer in the No Spring. Charge So far as the public is concerned it will be six months before it benefits! for Why Monroe Clothes Are Six Months Ahead in Price Alterations With Monroe Clothes conditions are essentially different. Light-Weight Fall OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men Wholesale $30, $35, MANHATTAN retailing Now. at and many Silk Lined. rom $18 to $25 higher BRONX 42nd Street cor. Biway | #50 Some difference VALUES NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED! than our Now Bergen Ave., at 149th St. # ces onro* Price, 50 E, 42nd“ “ Madison : BROOKLYN Nassau “ “ Frankfort ; a 413 Fulton Street 5 Cortlandt“ “ Bray Come Up and Save Up to $20 on Your Fall Clothes _ 381 Futon, « Futbuh - cr aa it pea Direct from the Maker. Via Our Low-Rent Upstairs Ehoe Shops from America’s Largest Clothiers peter theory ts» x im 46th Street & Broadway PATERSON—220 Main Strest 59th “at Col. Circo 13.50 Monroe, Jr. Two Pants Suits $16. 50 YONKERS-cetty Savere 125th “ — cor, 7th Ave, e Ali woot, reinforced knees and seams, double s*itched—smart Ai pearing PHILADELPHIAw223 Site 1st, cor, St, Nicholas Ave. and durable; great for rough and tumble school days. Sizes 9 ALBANY, N. Ya Ste" sere We make our own clothes and sell them direct to you. The Fall woolens we are buying now &t vastly lowered prices are going into our Upstairs Shops now. There is no long six months wait here; as far as you are concerned lower prites are here NOW—in Monroe Clothes. Values $40 and $45 MONROE S UI TS doubles Two PANTS These Selfsame Sujts than e sewhere. in reguiar singe fants mode,s are elsewhere Your unrestricted choice of our finest Monroe (single pants) Suits—Made for this Fall's Selling Men’s and Young Men’s Suits That Were $50, $55, $00 and $75 ~ $45 Our origina! ;rices on these £ uits were trom $10 to $20 lower They are made of the finest ALL WOC American and Foreign fabrics, smooth, sturdy worsteds, perfectly taiiored, every Suit SILK SEWN throughout— That’s the big reason we can save you from $15 to $30 on your Fall Suit. We Blazed the Trail Toward Downward Prices We are leading a country-wide drive in bringing c oth- ing prices down to within reach, “home-cooking”’ size. We were the first to tell the people next year’s prices would be lower and why they can buy this Fall’s Clothes e t Model No. 10 Satisfaction Guaranteed | at next season’ & lower prices now. cf With equal frankness we affirm that nowhere can you Money match Monroe Quality values—in fact, we have never Refunded seen in years such splendid, worth-while fabrics. Come up! Judge for yourself. See our suits and over- coats. See how heavily underpriced they are; how ap- parent and substantial are the savings you'll effect. We know you'll need no urging to buy—you’ll want to. Ulsters, and Models $35—$40—$45 Men’s Fall SUITS *30 OOL £uits that ‘f you have looked around you recognize aS elsewhere at $50 and $60 will criced HeavyWeight Winter OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men U!sterettes, Storm Coats. Conservative Fabrics you wil, see seding in ‘30 Fitted Overcoats There Are a Number of Unusual Features i in the Doll & Sons Player Piano | | which mean much to you. We make our own Player Action—and | directly guarantee it. Our special transposing device permits the selection being transposed to any key de sired. The popular song roll has full value only if used with a Player Piano eo equipped. Another feature, and a money saver for you— Buying direct from the makera. Terms to suit your convenience. Examine these artistic players today. Doll & Sons Pianos, Pathe Phonographs, Pathe and Actuelle Records, Q. R. S. and other leading music rolls, etc. Jacob Doll & Sons, Ine. Established 1871 112 West 42nd Street, New York ot Xv, Newark: Jersey City: 607 Broad Street 146 Newark Ave, > owned Discount otf Credit Pur- Gear new accounts i Credit Honse 164, 166, 168 and 170 Brooklyn’ s biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 ‘ Grand Street |¥ yew accounts «Stith Street tirement with y Cor, Wyckoff St. LOWEST PRICES AND EASILST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CHY Buy Your Fall Clothing on Easy Terms Fr en iee ne Are On easy Perms Victrolas “s,s «5» Aeolian-Vocalions 2", ert; at Our with Me Bore I Fall & Winter Grand St. Store 4 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, BI0.98 UP, _@) 12:49 best features of colors and finint Ease at Once First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”’ relieves dis- tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine!» Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing| nose discharges relieves headache, and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's Cold | ‘lullness, feverishness, sneesing, sore Compound” taken every two hours | D&S erate Compouia?’ le ane until three doses are taken usually | quickest, surest relief. known, and breaks up a cold and ends alll grippe| casts only a few cents at drug atores misery, It ucts without assistance, Tastes The first dose opens clogged-up nos-| nice. Contains no quinine, Insist on trils and air passages of head; stops| Pape’s!—Advt. == ——= | NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: ar Dinplay, advert apy and roleane orders for ether the week day Morning | World or The 14, 4 after 4 P.M. the day Preceding coabe Hoation, oan nay permit and in order | of recep World office, ld erti#ing copy far the Bupplemant Srotion of The Sunda hs i by 1 P. no Tae preceding Subllontion and releases +! wea re vonrved D 2 Pi M, Frid i] ay advertising ony ™ = ot tha preceding Frigay sea fam Ghost of The Senger ee red satis cn se art wen itl lle ine "THE WORLD ‘

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