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THE EVENING WoRLp, r Riv x, OUruBER 2y, Ly2u. ' ie one Mah or one woman, and Backed) twn't right, not #o far ag the State le|had put the Workmen's Compensa-| “that the Governor doosn’t make any | Syracuse Herald, which supported me ish women are ho longer compelled to i the eres OF the Chairman. concerned, But the Industrial Com-|tion Act into being, sald, under oath,| @ppropriations, and he knows that the| {Wo years ago, ‘ana expreanes regrets | wenr vetle.” & minsion has waited to investigate|that between the timo that Gov.| appropriations were made by the men|thit it cannot do 90 now because! “It's 'a glorious rmognition of qmpe- .| every case thoroughly, and here's the! Whitman signed the bill carrying the hie own party, the same men who| Judge Miller ts a Syracuee MON | rority, Henrietta, Turkish w: “ Do You : e.| difference: If a man of a woman wholdirect settlement clause and tho| went to Saratoga and drew the plat-| Weil, against that, there ie the fact i. i“ Turkish women may has been injured will aetile direetly|:ime that I signed the bill knocking | form upon which he le now t tol that tam an Oliver @treet man. show thelr faces in public, whicn ts ‘ with the agent of the insurance com:|\t out, It had cost the Injured men|#tand, but which he finds as wobbly, “And | am going to be re-elested| More than the Sultan tas ever dared are ror pany, he of she may get $200, whan And women of the State in the netgh-| &@ @ leaky boat In a boisterous sea. | next Tuerday!”™ to do.” ne ur abe would get $2,000 by waiting |horhood of 95,000,000, But Judgo|, “The Judge also knows, or if he! That wan a windup as dramatic Your E es? a! for the Stace to make thelr fight. In wi lier has aaid, no Inter than inst] @oean’t it ts because he do el As ever witneaned ata tical meet. | a : : yi ty held in New York. What had e before feemed tame at what owed. Never was a more sincere or more wonderful demonstration Your eyes do a great deal for you. What do you do for them? They surely need attention—they may need glasses. Don't neglect them! Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialiate, NEMOURS $5,000,000 SALE Offers Tremendous y ANSWERS atk Len on COMPEN- the walt worth while? , that the direct settlement] © look up the records, ¢ | “Judge Miller wants to know what|ciguss waa a mattor of no moment, | f the appropriatl | s . ited, | te, direct pettioment has got to do) «syage Miller aaid mome weeks ago the Judge says a with ft, Well, he knows, He ought] ,,, or ro [not an Issue in this ca r Pio know, for he waa one of thal iiate age grog mnt cad” thar] had been through w lover « man witnessed. It spread diem who passed upon the conati-| 5), hould be @ State Commiseton| (rouRh for the Inst y ‘| through the hall, it went out Into onality of the act. Tn 14 easealy, control the price of It. You know |M* Would not talk that way. But he| the corridors, from Mp tq lip It sped h were nettied directly between! pow 1 uried to got a measure of that| (/k* a8 the mombers-of his party | along and was whispered, then shout- 6 arent and the Individual, there] fing through th Hubliean Legis. (%cted in the Legisiature. They put} oq out in the street and taken up by yérnor’s Reception Like al Pocket Edition of Armis- $ ia wat bi ne paid over $13,700, and when the] (a4 Well, 8 ody has been | rough only halfway measures tolthe overflow meeting and the craa '. A Sentai 2 anon wore exatntied by the Corm-| talking to che Ja ince then, thoes | AEE off the condition which we alll of the hand wag drowned In the vol- KkSons tice Day. St pasv cmea IN Wa POCA it wna found that those 114] uy wists farmers cand. agricalturiats, | KACW WAS sire to tke on Oct. 1, and) nme of voces which went up In 8 a of Apmistioes Day, and bo smail| cases should have been paid $62,700 and now he saye that the State T had to call them back In An ¢&-| whirlwind of sound to the heavens. Batcbiished 5* Yeare at that. : | direct sattiement clause wanlimuatn't interfere with any private|{PRordinary session and whip them! “Gov, Smith's confidence in himeelf New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 56 wes © banter night tant tai | in Queens they certainly I!ke|fl'pped Into the law on the tail of an] enterprine, and he attacks me upon op line by the voice and strength |i the great confidence that Inspires 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. for Gov, Fimith in Queens, It was] « He's their Abraham} tation for the Compengation| my stand on the milk situation My | Bon wry rhe record's all rtant | POP 350 Sixth Av, 22d St. ar ‘ou peo . n't we ‘ —— Oliver Street and Tammany Hull Line om and pele Batti peng ie Age dl} Ba io Iss cord ie as clear aa it possibly COUld 114 Albany Judge Miller ham eal athat, sePERIONDET, FOR SATURDAY | 101 Nassau, at Ann St. FeDNE ints one, and the only things | O)t Hi ; ft maid,|firat things T would do when [ went) And that was the signal for another! ,.20¥e Made good and the New { ines e Watton fer) 1 rechdya:'40% Putten Be, eg be RSE promised to top It are the meets | uney told the pi Queens and|ta Albany would be to bave thatlovation, at the end of which Gov |f7n, @ Replicas paper, exnn “1 eal) your attention.” aaa Mt See Page 33 For Detail. a ah balan ve yn Acad- 4 of ¢ rect settlement clause reacinded.| smith spoke about the attucks of hin| VAlt editorially that t had made an ned ean Mai tid nid ete Ly ad Gag t-night In the Brooklyn Acad-|q whole lot of ot n New| direct excellent Governor, and so ald the Menkten's wife, “to the fact that Turk- Oy Of Music, and when hie native! York that there ha Inthe | And T did Itt arener,.ppanent ne big. appropreations nt y or, in Incumbency, = MY, Witla O14 Now York, “rises to] PAYment of injured iS - wonder the Compenat wise Miller nerds, tu femark” to-orrow night, when the|]°°° . weet te to be raised on Madison Garten. Governor addressei two meot- tm Queens, the fret at the Casine, Steinway Avenue \ @@ Broadway, Long Island City, and fe eecond at Public Schoool No. 58, The Casino was jammed limit of crowding, but at Pub No, 84, there was no limit. the echool's auditorium the were plastered everywhere. men and women and woattered all over the band as the Governor's drew up, was playing lolly Good Fellow,” and the made a rush for the en- the wake of the Gover- ig. Altmatt.& Cn. Exceptional Hat Value Saturday MADISON AVENUE- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘ Thirty-fourth Street ° Thirty-fifth Street 34th Street—New York He fat Police In Queens are also g00d fellows and they knew the ity of the achool auditorium and back their impetuous townsmen [townswomen. So the crowd wait- the Governor to get through while the band pinyed and othér speakers entertained them, and when the Governor came out again, | there must hive been 5,000 Persons | to glimpse him and get the of his voice, “NQ APOLOGY TO MAKE," SAYS iM" GOVERNOR. } ABA all they got was tho glimpao “ ‘ Ey Sale Opportunities for. Saturday bet A New Selection of A Special Offering of Banded Velour Hats Women’s in trim, becoming and youthful models All-wool Jersey Frocks i ond the sound and the wonderful legal preselihgliin irnd extraordinarily low-priced at at $27.50 | themselves hoarse too.. . Smith said that he had no = Exceflent quality and desirable styles. In to make to Judge Miller for W. 9 s $5.50 % ? $22,000, I +b * z blue. Sizes 3 Sipfina an appropriation of $3,000,000 omens eicaiied Hats navy, brown, beige and old blue. Sizes 34 to the! necessity were mbown that thoy (First Floor, Millinery Department) 44, inclusive. more, he wae willing to give is one of the best bets in the of Gov, Smith, He hasn't Rpologies to make. made good,” said the Gov- ‘ and then he proceeded to tell how. But they all kiow tt. | Hetherington, Chairman of the | poets vyolced the sentiment gathering there when ho the Governor, and maid: | Smith, I desire to pre- | to you the solid backing of | Coynty Individual Styles—No Two Alike 18.50 Values . . . 8.75 (Women’s Ready-to-wear, Third Floor) A Quantity of Pret - Misses’ & Children’s Shoes); ) V2t™ Coats | at value-giving prices Milliner made sample models in Dressy, Sport and Tailored Types, of Duvetyne, Brocades, Gold Lace, 8 75 Beaver and Velvets, variously trimmed with Os- trich, Fur, Flowers, Embroidery and novelty motifs! embracing a large variety of styles (taken a iy there ore eat 2.000 men | out of stock chiefly because of incomplete Coats of all-wool chinchilla or polo silvertone, sizes) will be placed oa sale, for immediate lined throughout; sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, clearance EMP ae ay eae at $16.50 at considerably reduced prices | Coats of silvertone, cheviot and other all-wool (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) materials; a varied assortment, some being fur-collared, while some are lined throughout and others half-lined; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years; variously priced at $23.00 & 32.00 “Home of Guaraiteed Satisfaction” RIDES’ SPECIAL SOLID ocrosen BRIDES. speciaL § Both Stores Open 9 A. M., Close 6 P. M. Colonial Buffet Massive ees owes] Harlem Store Bronx Store irene 2174 FURNITURE 420 vat dete, Of Model Illustrated here, vie | pid Ave, UNI TemontAve GIO Deposit Large Reductions | lhave been made in the prices of Misses’ Leather Coats Also Girls’ Separate Skirts of all-woo! novelty checks; a boxeplaited sa0-2 in As a result these seasonable garments will Mec 160 be offered to-morrow model; sizes 10 to 16 years Price, $50 Worth, 75 Weekly reduced to . . 2 $9.75 at $19.50, 25.00 & 39.00 $75 Worth, $1 Weekly onthe %5 Discount (at time of purchase) on our tag prices, | 100 Worth 1 59 2 Qe 1 ios SS Was] GS Yee es Sear - (Second Floor) Kitchen Cabinets, Carpet OCTOBER BRIDES SA BRIDES’ SALE oF Yo Chak. Oak D Sweepers or Phonograph. OCTOBER BRIDES’ SALE OF Golden ak nin Chairs 1 ertised Advertised goods are priced less are priced less the 20% discount. eves oe = Artistic Rugs Exceptional Values ~ ee Se SRS OSES AOA RUE 9S > Ey a Se { g ci} “Ppa Michigan October | tant will be cbtainable at the same time in | The Wool Fabrics Department | Reg. 414-08, | apd pollshess pas ra i yew \f 08 , 2 offers exceptional values in saree “moos ving Room si || Misses’ Imported Raincoats ren Suite | "3198" ; | Semi-madeAll=-wool Skirts Eee ACCOUNT | heavy, finely finished Mahogany Colonia | te hE made of oil-silk im various colors + THESE: Tost a Metin ipevtiaee Q 15 54.98: | (plaited and plain models), featuring smart 49 1 Magnificent Wedding Gift, Toe EF Raincoats, unlined . . ~~ at $14.50 plaids, checks, stripes, and black-and-white Lead Anniversary Sale of Magnificent DINING 498-95) na Raincoats, lined with Japanese silk, at 22.50 | gifects OCTOBER BRIDES’ SPECIAL SALE) 99 Per Cent. Reduction on These Fine Golden Oak || Dressers || ers, plate mir. | ror; welt hand ROOM SUITES! 4-Pc, Suite (as illustrated). The Best pore] 33: 15 Second Floor) Saver of All Mesone sloo¢ at $10.50, 12.75 & 16.50 Women’s Leather Coats and Imported Raincoats mp s | Fashionable Woolens are also on sale (in the Department for | Several Thousand yards of Women’s Outergarments, on the | (cut in the desired Lengths for frocks, skirts, Third Floor) | suits and coats) will be on sale to-morrow ] Account ‘ul Luis. Cina elas Enclosed Garver, Extgnalon Fable. Perfect constraction | Cover with etstiiermpe oy SN at greatly reduced prices at marked reductions from former prices ne. an nish, ulte of sterling excel lence, aster, $14./5 extra, ALEM STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. BRONX STORE, OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING! ee es en ee en

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