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* —_ ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. SAYS TUNNELS WILL REPAY | Potting out the ements to ve 4*-]BRONXITES “BOOST” MARTIN. COST TO JERSEY IN 11 YEARS. ry Pe Di NIN I AL A TE A report upon Mr. Martin's qualifications WOoen All Day To- Morrow | waids . (Election Day) Many Organizations Want to See) “During the elght years of tile bervine Chairman Weller said in part: “Tolls must be charged, at least sut- 19 the Corporation Ce State Board Urges Votera to Ap-| ficient to puy the cost of construction] istrict Attorney on Supreme © | Mirtin had Ny, 4 Prove the Bonded Innue for within twenty years, It ta eatimated Hench, fh Important s |that the income from tolls and rentais) 4, Iidependeat torte, are works Only in she Vehtoular Taber. | wit! pay the eatire cost ot construction, | , Many Independest forces are working pelinte Divl- in a statement addressed to the vot-|maintenancé and operation in eleven! ier te Satie of the firona to, the]. ere of his State Weller H. Noyes, Chalr-| Years, and that within the twenty-year tel) bench of the Supreme Court Mr, Martin fa a candidate on the Democratic ticket | Nearly 100 organizations, most of them son-partiaan and many of them Repub- have indorsed Martin for the period. there will be a return equivatent to more than three times the original cost of the tunnel, “Upon this estimate it was found that | j Sieecenenee an economical means of financing the | be TPP ona ate Soe cha areas, wentan IE = eS cont, from the point of view of the| fo nehing hin, ‘He is now in the sev: | A WORD FOR NERO, State of New Jersey, would be to/enth year aa District Attorney, and his Ai sem Nae Seaton Avanervses) finance It out of the proceeds of a bond| latert move to preserve the homes of| A scientist says that musical vibra- Insue. The taxpayers are thus relieved |the Bronx waa the establishment of a|tiona will extinguish fire. Maybe that of the burden of paying the coat durisg| Free Rent Bureau, In which his asalst- the years of conatruction.” lants looked after nearly 4,000 canes, man of the New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission, yea- terday urged an affirmative yote on the proposition to be placed before the elec- torate to-morrow aa to whether New Jersey phall produce a bond tasue of $28,000,000 to pay her share in the costs of the Hudsos River vehicular tunnel and the Delaware River bridge at Cam- den. is why Nero fiddled while Rome wae burning. BROOKLYN Fulton and Bridge Sts. OL ODODE DON GGL AOLIG EYED EEL Ww Fur Trim’d SUITS Greatly Reduced ; fur trimmed suits. $35 Suits Reduced 95.00 Modish Tailleur and Fur Trim- med Suits of Velour and Silver- tone, lined with silks. Sale at All Our Stores To-morrow! D. PRicket NEW YORK (Both Stores) 29 West 34th St. 6th Ave. & b8th St. OPEN ALL DAY TUESDAY (ELECTION DAY) Our Annual COAT Sale This Sale, Which Has Always Been Known as the Supreme-Value Coat Event of the Year, Features Huge Assortments of the Most Desirable Winter Coats, at Prices Which Bring Them Within Easy Reach of All! And This Year Values Are Greater Than Ever, for We Have Repriced Every Coat in Our Stocks to Meet the Latest Low Market Values, Disregarding the Actad Cost of Those Purchased Earlier, Prices Range 20% to 40% Below Last Year’s Fur Collar Coats and Wraps That Sell Usually to 45.00 15 Fashtoned {n Velour Cloth and Suedine; algo of Plushes, the latter in trotteur lengths. Full silk linings and warm interlinings. Fur Collar Coats and Wraps That Sell Usually to 55.00 Styfed {n Suede Velour, English Kersey, Polo Cloth and Duvet de Laine; in mode of design they are perfect copies of high cust modela. Coats With Huge Collars of Raccoon, Mole, Australian Opossum and Nutria; Usually Selling to 79.50 5 Silvertipped Bolivia, Duvet Superior, Peachbloom, Chameleon Cords and Chamoistyne. Loose flowing backs or variations of the straight line mode, with distinctive tailoring throughout, Compiete Collections of the Leading Coat Fashions 25.00 to 215.00 Ranging from the most practical street coat to elaborate Wraps fashioned in Orlando, Chamoietyne, Val de Cygne, etc., resplendent with Nutria, Australian Opossum, Squirrel, Beaver and Mole Collars and Cuffs. NEWARK Market and Halsey Sts. . This Sale brings the Low Prices you waited for!—- 2.4. ES, men—Low Prices are back again! You can thank our maker- to-wearer method of selling for them, because it enabled us to take fulladvantage of every drop in the price of woolens, linings, trimmings, etc. The new low level is $26.50,and it buys an all-wool Suit, Topcoat or Overcoat. Remember—every garment, even those that were made when the market was high, has been reduced. Remember, too—our regular prices are always one-third lowe: than other stores, so we can safely say that these are the best values in town to-day. To-day with $26.50 you can buy a smart, all-wool, superbly tailored Suit, Topcocet or Overcoat. The former price range was $30 to $45. Our line of Suits, Topcoats and Qvercoats ac | The man who wants the best that money can buy $37.50 is another example of how we are now able gets it in our line at $55. Suits, Topcoats and Over- | to reduce prices. Formerly $50 to $65, | coats that were $70 to $85. | =| | New $ ; | 50 | Now $ | | a | re \s No Charge for i No Charge for 29.75 : Alterations | | Alterations Kid/athes!’7".'22" IPERS a él Every Garment | Absolutely AUl-Wool ba No Charge for a) Alterations | : = ws | , it = = ~ a = fa ar ne — eurenrern We include in a drastic reduction sale a number of the season’s smartest tailleur and & The new, low prices represent savings aggregating 3313';. ial $45 Suits Reduced $65 Suits Reduced Hl oe evy on zi 2s| 33.50 4Qi5 | gies “ums | SSS" U9-125 Walker S a S , TAT a eA co TARET SRM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7 SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 en oo nee ae on eS