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ee ak 3S Santa tae 1 nema ete Te NUttRe nes r > 4 tr 85 tHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921, War and 4 t ¢/ Firvu Ave. P AT. 40% STREET ane will | TEW YORK “THE PARIS SHOP UF AMERICA” PARIS | meant a jump of at lenat fifty points! This Mr. Curr d Mr. Lockwood in | a the tax rate—a thing unheard of.| intend to supp 7 So, in order to outgeneral the Gary Detatls of this modified plan have | WASHINGTON, “fakers,” he went to Albany and ap-/ been placed before George A. Mc-| Lasker, Chairman |pealed to the then Gov. Smith. The} Aneny, Chairman of the Transit | Board, who returr |Governor obligingly put through a} Commiss with the hope the come | yesterday, intim |bilt taking the schools out of the! mission dopt the modifications. vald | pay-as-you-go policy and allowing) t wy the Hylan Administration to tasue| ) long term bonds to provide the money | —>— | > A i the Hg EE eng ath Feature today and tomorrow stroit ‘for thelr construction | method of solving situation, they }mational Mer pany G1. therefore, a aor acwents | believe, is basing ft the construction of schools | ' 7K 7 | unified’ system on rk City than Is former | Candidate Will Not Support) centive added tor m Smit sald Mayor Hylan, “If jrate of fa shad vot bbeen for him, not a brick} Project Without Guarantee |", guarant vent ett in ar Vv t Sud ent ine at Removal Sale Prices “s of the new ident of the} s, with an in }B niaining a low for town wear Mayor Bares Scheme and Ex plains Why 126,000 Are } on Part Time. [SAYS HUGHES DIDN'T quit BuT| Against Future Boosts. _ | forenignt ening risen t ¥| Bing ts in th Fap-tvi d —- WAS “FIRED.” | — ewes, @ sliding sed | ; ie the | Soass p ur-trimme HOW HE BEAT “FAKERS.”| pAP2roRching bis discussion of alleged) Henry H. Curran, Coalition candl-|in a [Bae Mala ad a ‘ aK wil probably” fre | ee : a : BE NEON pales Mr. i date for Mayor, will not approv: Public hearings of the ¢ on| thin ‘ow i = Tweed and Homespun Suits ission's plan, it {s de-| Will begin the week of O 1 e 4 . basins f . good coffee (Made to sell at $100 to $125) Also Defends Enright and) for one year, but for « long period of years, ‘This tn*| 44 " persons killed in the b kon the 1b. RT. i> EOCH ARRIVES HERE OCT. 28. “No Salary Cuts.” |i formation does not come ire Hake peivony heard Youthful “‘box-coated” effects and long-coated styles, with “cl and, i ‘4 bisa A ‘ an alae! ‘shawl” collars of dark natural raccoon and blue gray Australian opossum. Reginning hi ‘ro the nolls EAL OAT TS Hid that rowdy pay clams of « red ETTE carat ame The materials include Scotch and English mixtures and tweeds as well as paign a to him why days. He has always t Miote lGoiecere hele couiber sk ‘ rion Convention in homespuns and diagonal cashmere cloths in the plain colorings. K griginally set, be \ing| remained “at headauarters, | advocate of home rule In traction and | ris ; earns 1, whea fh COFFEE ‘a: : rift towar . « » regardless of |a hard fightervagainst any effort to] pen, sand persons have legitl- ava cet Mayor Hylsn « {he ‘Commiesone hs boost tarantn this ety. mtn noueand persons have etl takes part ih wrvice *haatineh Youthful Sport Suits without fur new theories to a he explained, but these u x arne¢ d | Unless the transit lines \ 5 | is Wor; Be , ° ded schools, the attacks |Giticials could re ue heen in conference w pinmission intends to t H _ Was, ar am \ is Worth asking for. 4 Sata woh te ‘Polion Department |" 'Weeh b cormplaiee Would some ik | Geeta Meee teat acenaines for amount From he “yaluad : 5 S i Ee cyapuiined the Jefferson |to.one Or another of the var L ees roads and pay the claims itself (Made to sell at $75) Clu, ee the uticul went ; Styles and materials similar to those mentioned above, particularly of the F 8 affected would sénd the tip suitable for the School or College Girl. jong the line and police vigilance 2 7 p P| \\ rience after that, |] Autumn Sport Skirts at 15 si Mame Haran Rena | Bench-made Footwear ‘Special Saturday (Made to sell at $30) | ¢ aohoo buildings. appoint a man from the ranks and —— —————— ———————————— Smart woolen materials in stunning striped, plaided and checked patterns, { assured, he explained t give He enue OF toe bay mous plain and pleated effects, suitable for wear with the New Wool Sweater | anpucing the ie a he ane evil undextirpate tt. ‘hat, he claimed, | Hand-sewn Pumps, for Dance,Afternoon or Street wear. or Sport Coat. { be for the chi to get |right haw done. Moccasin model of Patent Leather; Strap Pumps of S t d M t C : an education reasoned, |" Setaiiing eome of the “accompliah- 5 9, z : Aa pe ort an otor Coats (8 ee woot ewia he Aveda GE alles Seperene une Suede, Patent Leather and Suede Trimmed Satin.) P $ $ into the mil ries. der his Administration, Mr. Hylan \ at 50— 68 i r of com-|elaimed forty-eight disorderly hotels merciaiiz » underworid | had been closed for all time—"some- ys ene the Mayor when | thing that the Meyer committee gives | 1 0 0 0 to 1 § reating 5 have me no credit for,” the Mayor added. e é J r J riding himself on having “suppressed F rr gambling.” IL - see <a i : ! (Made to sell at $75 and $95) Camel's hair and polo cloths—some with collars of dark natural raccoon and Australian opossum—others with cloth collars in novelty tie ef fects— mostly three-quarter length styles. oncluding words ewspaper critics. i counted when declaring st clvilian Commission May sea == = a ‘ mers nd to for| that if some of the newspaper which all time. He ¢ ed i undcr|are decrying him were to offer him (e} 8 civilian Comm ys, who last at|thelr support he would “repudiate ' best ly a fe the Inw vio- | them.” M « Intors can keep stools and| Mayor Hylan was preceded in the| se |S 2 | MEN’S " es at head rte: yeech: i by Democrat state 7 agents of hemdanariere ND ar-|chuirman. Herbert C. Bell Jr. and | FORNISHINGS bs = i} . bs Comptroller Craig and folfowed by .SHOP TACK ON UNSAFE SCHOOLS. | tyock Commissioner Murray Hulbert, 34th Street---New York | =e Cogeerning t ho nyo! andidate for President of the Board solemnly asse a G f Aldermen. system “fakers” we : ae 1% the attempt to have obsolete school | TRIBUTE CULLED FROM - picture the old structures as fire THE MUSICAL COURIER. et traps, he said, so that they would be buildings closed for violations of the closed and “thus be able to offset| The following ts taken from the Very Special---Saturday Offerings Misses’ and Juniors’ New Fall Apparel - fire ordfnances. ‘I had tried to the many n ats in the schools | Musical Courter: . vo . which this Administration haa pro.| ‘The New York World and its read- Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust. madras - vided.” ers are to be congratulated on the selec- Above everything else, inst n, the alm of the promot § ( ‘ the Gary system is to keep the .|fon “of Deems Tayloras the successor Exclusive Fall Fashions in Garments of Superi 2 hi of the late James Gitbons Huneker Ave) Superior Quality to appeal to the Str. “Faylor 1s mot, only «musician ot most critical, Featured Tomogrow at Special Prices that afford Unusual Savings \ shirts the *Sotex and shovel” “tn thi Sua kone by ag tuner wa oa Misses’ Coats Misses’ Suits 4.00 kind at ) tense bere yh Admit: te tant nam ta a wee lied Be peor chin abil en aaeg | ‘ Lion, Was, intended “as a “deliberate jelagdgleal ereedy. iis incunnbency with Wolf collars of Bol- of Tricotine and Tweed. | j 1 ] handicap by the Gary school “fakers.” hex ‘Sept. 16 ivia, Chinchilla, Camel’s Suits of Yalama with which IS kinder ! : Hair and Heather Cloth. Nutria or Mole collars. Stripes solids : 9 ’ x aaa — \ Special 37.50 Special 39.75 and embossed OPPENHEIM GLLUNS & EG Fur-trimmed Coats of Fur-trimmed and Tai- cords, tailored h 4 Panvelaine, Evora and lored Suits of Moussyne, Sith Strect—New York Pollyanna, Wolf, Squir Yalama and Duvet de to your own ) | rel or Nutria Collars. Laine, cleverly modelled. specifications, Surpassing Values—Saturday special 50.00 Special 48.00 in a center- The Fur Scarf Dressy Coats of the most Suits of choicest fabrics, pleated model : luxurious soft wool sige seoliagh santo, which fits i fabrics, handsomely em- with Beaver, .oquirrel, A Smart Essential for the Gruidered and a Fur. Mole, Wolf or Opossum. lik d Autumn Street Costume ike a made- f to-measupe shirt. A Special 65 e 00 Special 75 .00 | Misses’ Smart Autumn Frocks—Very Special | —————— ———"—rvwm'—veeerere——— - ( Reproductions of high-cost models. Canton Crepe and Trico- c | tine in achoice of the newest models,coat effects,slip-on, bloused \ 22 .00 Ww | and straightline styles, many beaded and embroidered. § a eee mail 7 rath we Ls a ee t ‘ Juniors’ and Girls’ Fall Coats—Ssizes 6 to 16 144 W. 34th St. wna'sen sv Vey Up One Fight. Open 9 A. M, to 7 P.M. Fur-trimmed and tailored Coats Smart belted and loose=back Cone Untsie and Sate Mace? of Heather Mixtures. Camel's aha Coats of Bolivia and Normandy, Hair, and Cordona_ Bolivia. Ss with self and fur collars, All Beaverette and Australian Op- favored shades. (One model illus- ossum Collars. Sizes 6 to 16 years \ trated.) zes 8 to 16 years. Speciai 25.00 Re ra aes Special 39.75 P= MOTHERS Your Children Are Better Dressed for Less Money at the Girlie Shop. DRESSES New Fall Models All the fashionable Furs, shown in beautiful Neckpieces, of Fine selected Pelts, in One and Two-skin styles. | Oftering Exceptional Values Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs value 75.00..50.00 Mt Sat. 01 Baum Marten Scarfs..... value 65.00..45.00 ; ; Cee eR Chi Stone Marten Scarfs... .. value 39.75/.29,75 Cleverly modelled Coats of h || j i Attractive Bloused and Belted we 98 to $24.98" Japanese Marten Scarfs. . value 55.00..39,.75 Pebelette, with Beaverette Col- \ ’ ri Coats of Normandy Velour and i Mink Scarfs............. value 25.00.. 15.00 lar, trimmed with heavy silk : Veldyne, with fur collars of ee . tassels. Beautiful colors. 29, | ff /39. Australian Opossum, Nutria Wonderful Styles— Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs... .value 95.00..72.50 (Illustrated.) Sizes 13 to 17 years | A | and Beaver. Sizes 8 to 16 years. All Materials White Fox Scarfs........ value 85.00..65.00 Tun'git.$] 2.98] $7.98 to $29.98 Ungt, $g.98 Sizes 2 to's, Sat. Only. \\ Special 29,75 Special 50.00 ; = SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, MORNING WONDERS

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