The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 18

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tne terre < ry ; which should have been completed | , Using the contracts. Commissioner ‘Travia HH. Whitney, |of all the charges. He calle attention |té the charge that he stenell on ap- Who intimated In a speech to the|to the fact that he removed Mr. Whit. | proprietion for Speakers’ Buroaa of the Republican | ney from office and shows by the/ automobile State Committee that the Governor | State r i and Thomas F. Fotey bad a financial) bil t vit Instead of vetoing | missioner priate $60,090 for the | he accept ~ONTRANST OR Commissioner Tells G. O. P. Candidate What Has Been Accomplished by Him. OPPENHEIM. CLL | FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ‘Transit Construction Comminsioner | Delaney to-day sent a letter to Nathan L, Miller, Republican o&ndi- date for Governor, replying to orit!- clam of the Transit Constraction Commission and the Rapid Transtt Commision. Mr, (Delaney points out that when he took office on June 1, 1919, subway construction under the old: Public Service Commission was at @ stand- xtill, Contracts in force were in many eases two years in arrears, Nine In {arborough routes and extensions and | nine G, R. T. routes and extensions; Unusual Sale Wednesday Superior Quality English Tweed Coats pee For Women and Misses is Regular Values to 55.00 in 1917 and 1918 had been practically discontinued and plans for the oon-| struction of important sections of the dual subway aystem had not been be- gun. No accounting system had beon sevined to seoure for the city its just fights from the financial operations of the Interborough and the B. R. T. subsidiary which are running the wibway Lines, In @ifteen months, Mr. Delaney de- @area, work upon construction con- 4racts in force has been pushed for- ward, delinquent and incompetent gontractora have been dropped and ‘their work has been taken over and eompieted by the Department. New Men and extensions to the length of 23-4 miles have joon opened at a squat of $76,000,000 which furnimh ad Gitional factiities to 250,000 passengers daily. A Bureay of Accounts has been or- q@anized and plans for the compiction ef the dual subway system are ad- vancing toward the point of adver: | Special Sale Price : fe! 25.00: | phe price of 25.00 would not pay for the cost of the material alone, to-day! These are typical English Tweed Coats—jaunty, swagger and smart. Made from imported English Tweed in the latest wanted modes, Truly,an unusually remarkable value. ' The Old Public Service Commis-| @on, Mr. Delaney states, carried) forty-five exempt positions. The prem | eat Transit Construction Comminnion and Public Service Commission car- fies forty exempt poaltions, The total number of authorized ponitions in.aN divisions and bureaus has been qui from 941 to 688. Gov, Smith has replied in character. tatic fashion to former Public Service Todays gown demands perfectly fitting underwear — SKIRT a yard and » quarter wide, A bodice that fits one emoqthly, front and back. Sleeves that hug the arm from shoulder to wrist. ‘That is the way today’s gown is made—without regard for what must be worn under it. And yet one must wear underwear, The weather is just as capricious as it was in the days when gowns were built gener- ously, Only today one has underwear that fits iust as snugly " and smoothly as one’s clinging gown. in women's gowns, Its cut is so perfect, its texture 00 fine and soft, yet elastic, its finishing sp carefully done, that even under the \sleekest, scantiest skirt there is no line at knee or ankle. (Under the most closely fitting bodice there is no bunch- ing across the back, no ruflling at neck or armhole, ‘There is a Carter undergarment for every type of gown: street dress, afternoon or evening frock, At your favorite store you can ses the many styles in Carter’s Underwear, Order your season’s supply now, for all the / family. In cotton, lisle, silk, merino and wool—in all weights, ‘THEWILLIAMCARTER COMPANY Needham Heights (Boston District) and Springfield, Mass There are so reasons for hav- ing children oud a The To wear under the newest evening frocks, a Carter strong, flat seams, the reinforced bodice-top sit of sheerest sik or lisle is fal light buttonholes, the buttons that do nos and soft enough, It comes with a plain band edge pull off. And Carter suits never or with the Carter double crocheted edging, It is wash up stiff and matted, never get 40 shaped that it will not wrinkl~ corset or harsh and prickly, brassiere. And the delicate shoulder ribbons do not show, even with 4 sleeveless gown, rt 9 — arter S &t Underwear aE Orr, movers OS FOR ALL. THE FAMILY i] interest in @ aubway contract held by |¢xpeose of the old Public Service| by a Republican Legisiature for | }the Richard Carvel Company Comminston’s Oght to uphold the §0|matntalnence of the Public Service The Governor's reply js a flat dental| cent. gas law be wigned the bill, As | Comminsion } PHONE NUMBER: PENNSYLVANIA 5100 32d Street Broadway A great stock of player pianos—to be sold at once! Low price—the very lowest price- becouse of the great amount of the stock—was the only way to liquidate at once. Result: a tremendous saving—a saving that, in the ordinary course of commerce, could never have been quoted on these players—or any others of quality. As to the quality of these players: they are all brand new 88-note players—every single one fully guaranteed by us for ten yeers. And the fact that—et their regular higher ’ prices—they heve prectically built up our piano business to one of the very largest in the country is a mighty certain indication of the character of this player. One thing must be emphasized with absolute definiteness: this is not gn offer quoted for effect on a few players. There’s a large supp ly ectually here on our floor. Others arriv« almost daily—since the order of the United States Court turning them over to us. And for October every single one—from the moment it errives—is marked at the very close October figure: $395. . Terms—and Service—When You Buy at Gimbels Two whole years to pay: that’s important, A liberal allowance ou yuur oe ian {f you haye one you wish to sell. That makes price lower still, And a bench to match the player, As to service: free delivery to your home—service there fora year. Ard a most important service rendered right here on our flbor. Ev: player is ‘actory inspected, But every one # Gimbel reinspected, No in ent leaves the store without scrupulous testing and examina- tion. It is PERFECT w t reaches you, Conreid Phonographs $59 $159 Upright Cabinet Phonograph Console Period Phonogranh Two of the Big Events ° Of the October Sales FOR GALE. FOR BALE, v WATCHES — JEWELRY values, Is. roe, 86 MAIDEN Lang ~|SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS! SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” , | WORK MONDAY WONDERS! WORK MONDAY WONDERS | [ t eta a bate FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 13 AND 14 GIMBELS Jenth BIRTH DAY 33d Stre Not a Price Based on Cost to Manufacture—But ‘A Price Set by Necessity : the Maker Bankrupt : Trustees Forced to Sell GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor rooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbela via Tubes and Subways = — —— DIAMONDS: ‘enualflly ed ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCHCO Phone John 249 | ON CREDIT. -erzienwnay | | New York Cit And Two Whole | Years to Pay Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock Evenings are ‘most as busy as day time. The man-of-the- hose wants to see—-to hear—to try the player. That's why we keep open—just on the eighth floor, Reach the section by special elevators at the 53d Street entrance, near Broadway— any time until nine o’e ock, And, remember--this is not by any means a $395 player piano! It is a player brought down in price by the maker's bankruptcy—kept down in Pp ive by the very close marking of Gimbela October birthday sales GIMBEL BROTHERS, MUSIC SALONS 33d Street and Broadway, N.Y, City. Gentlemen— Please send me further information concerning Sale of Player Pianos ( ), period Conreld or upright Conreid ( phono- } graph, el Name City and State | | Stree: ond Number | Notice to Advertisers ae Prrntnn Ward he ‘Fase ea); Drab aod 7 me apace mi frerings to bem 4 will) mos swe THE WORLD

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