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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921, my _ ae te —— i] A wl r eee to reanht 3 t to let [rented ( ax a wedding gift to Mes. feared was tht the Commissioner] as close to President Wilson as ibaed Histone public office in my Admninistra- | few weeks ago. After charging Mr in the cas inelder, * the office of the F A “Commissioner aright re-appeaed |BUOHER'S TRIBULATIONS AS clans unl perhaps by the Incoming | @. Did you hava another call trom |! 02, cass Of Mr. Hehnelder, and | ize" siesttes eens realty comps" | MnO) - teem es 4 land in an uproar in which committee POLICE HEAD. Mayor, T tried to impress upon him | the Mayor on the Sth of January lent terms for appointment as Deputy|Candeau sald that certain intorma- | wire Ao ni ri a t M snileht ton @xtind that the onl iy in ty Opinion the | / ad ats arly ev i Police Commissioner tion demanded by Mr. Bi ‘ (iF ENRIGHT IN BANK Inemberm made almost a mich + Te ENeUbts Wid WAN Collen GEEMIMERE Riuie Wor PuMeRettGtAGLonT FSET Hecauie Go Tavktie ‘um sure that it you sreure the| he had from. his, brother, whq. was APARTMENTS FURNISH de tho RUdIerOD domahded ty ha que rie ugher, Wild Was Police department could 1 actor) Q. Did he ask you to give @ per-| services of Mr. Schneider you will] “studying dentistry at Valparaiso COMPLETE FROM $5010 tioned arding his bank accounts; ‘ Hie fist twenty. ily would be to turn it over to the jsonal friend of hie a Job on that day?) lave in your departmen, an honos',! University, Indiand * 104th ST.“L" STATION at Cor Mr. Brown reftisod to go Inte ti mat ya of Helin Administra ¢ Issioner, and 1 suggested that! pid he say the man was working fo ind consclentious Police Deputy.| “We have here a telegram from - | ter before tunca. Mr. Enright sald he being a Deputy Comm ever he appointed Commis-|qne American Express Company at axe be Pt eae Me he this} Valparaino University, id My OPEN | could explain the source of all his ndey Comin era Hingham er he give hia six months 4n|amnall salaey? AL ¥e and he SE CUNY RUTHE ERI UE coe tite toe tt reads t schoo! SATURDAY a2 | money and wanted to do tt while “the fold the full story of his which to demenstate whether he was /yad known him for a number of yeurs,| view you will appoint as, of yout | _— EVENINGS. tie was sh on paper”’ The com vith May Hylan, wiieh bes capuble of running the department or land he was married and had a couple} Deputy Commissioners. You may U.S. BOARD AUTHORIZES (Continued From 1 mittee adjourned for lunch amid hoots| Fa" en his secon! day tn office when Mot; that if he was not satisfed with lof children, and very poor, and had) “'! Ted tad, Weer te cs receiving | 20 PER CENT. WAGE CUT $3.00 Down st — — and catcalls from the audience Hylan asked him to appe the man he had oppoinied at the end |no political connections and very few| that letter, received a letter from the ‘3 5.00 “a 7 shonted at Mr. Brown, “to know) St two o'clock Mr. Enright made |i A. Solovel, a Brooklyn Jaw- of six months, to remeve him and pul |triends tn New York, and he would| Mayor saying, “I see by the press tha’ ON MINNESOTA LINE 7.50 i 100 ' st * expr i 3 . a8 a Deputy Commissioner ne else in, but not to con-|like very much to give him a job, and | You considering newspaper mei : 10.00 =‘! = 150 who some of those patrons are. See MVR Cnccttclatend Saal ME acetal Mt tantiy interfer Wh Wir ‘ 7 for appointment. Iam absolutely op- , 1 “ 200 BUGHER TELLS OF MAYOR, “Hed about $99099 not $100,000 he ek eek tse nat oye a Save Bima fob as assistant Prop-| posed to newspaper men and politi-| CHICAGO, Oct. 17—The United 5,00 7" BUTTING IN. taid. ‘This was made up me said of | } pee Fe Re se gate sla ASRzane ne eDy uni [erty clerk He was a good man cians running the Police Department.” | states Railroad Labor Board to-day 25:00 300 ‘s Stzsparet. Caste: yookeeanar $28,125, salary; $12,083, profits on 4 ltiestas ‘ , ‘i p Mane Wane Sees away iealrel rile - i Q. Dea tA My aun an applica- | A See a | euthorized n 20 per cent. wage veduc- Miss Ma avin, hoo! Morton Petrol a vit! ’ as a Deputy ‘twas the way it ought to be done. tion trou the Mayor for an appoint-| Q, How often were you sent for. iio) ¢,, Kase gen! Stutz automobiles, testi- pall BSE Ha cunt AeA ties few pel * said, “ppointment? A. Mr. Untermyer line Mayor sont Wire! stective (a¥8 of vour office in reference to! conductors and brak slec- a ye ie Sueuteren a te O ean| Campbell, PL. Maeght and Maynara [fF elle pi cba TAA AEE SR. HOKE: es ma lies Wl ud: oar "Ye those appointments and acts in the | tye Short Lines Railway Company, COLUMBUS AVENUE \ cdi sbes a Stee COT i Miller; $6,888, transfers between |! te Abietih ara to me With at ith In-| Police Department? A. Well, nearly na in doing so took into consideration | eM Ms amok, Mae by Special Deputy Commissioner): ie. seo, worlu's nerie thekets tor | te or told o ts net sriuctions to appuint hin property|every day. Of course, those wer * i Allen A. Ityan, April 16,1918. for“de- | og) 3 sakt ipa fi the [BY Maver Hylan to 1) you mean?” He said, clerk, and 1 sent word huck to the} husy timcs; 11 was at the height of | for the frst time tn any wage decision livery to Commission’ Enright." SWAA he Wee ee fe | point men who seemed t infle Are going to be the Pol Atayor that thers wasn't any vacnicy| "Ss wer the financial codition of the carrier. ie te a} 0, fe In pNe ‘arpentie Santee a2 bay Aa | At by ing 0! AT sess) " Leonard Wallstein, aswoctate coun- | CCI: $950. for Lempsey-Carpentier [pe Ae - I said, “Well, this isa sur-of property clerk, and that Edd not! Con ee ee eee ee nett eksion | ‘The board announced that the reduc- | [MI al sis [p @isd: Co) e] Ula ore they eee BH the RReKOr Ot Go reine sang |AMOnE yointed wise to ine.” He said, “Yes, has not}eare for the man’s appearance and| Chairman Meyer that he had a_tel- {tion was made primarily because the | I aieSAd ' Knia of Cohimbue and |e ye pq eu lee Hylan communicated with} would not tmve appointed him any-|esram of public interest from Val-| road, running between Minneapol's| Don't be fooled. There ii April 15, 1918 [316,009 for Liberty: Ronda owned Joint-|win J, O'Malice, afterward. Marl i 1 wuld, “No” He sath “Ete | pow. paraiso University, Indiana, as beat-/and Hutchinson, Minn, “would go | “PHILA, ; ittee (2) With Mrs, Enric and $4,000 “rep. |. : ; Foy Mah re, Ing on the credibility of B,J. Cans! 1i oy eoae ane a one genuine Harold A, Murphy, comin i paiab lees ‘om Mission ' ' i ephone yo me and sal Mr. Bugher then told of his differ-|deau jr. a recalcitrant witness, with D&nkrup' : | PHIA” Cream Cheese. eccouniant, testified that Commis- aioe y ane the | ston was ty against owas £ appoint you Police Coni-jenee with the Mayor r vding Mr.|whom Mr. Brown had a verbal alter- The reduction was retroactive to P is branded “PHILA Meeer Patights bask ts now | bank. | Masor 1 Buon Mission ind asked me to comelo'Malley and Mr gated leation lasting from 2 o'clock to 5/ Oct, 15. The carrier presented ev ence lo ; } Mr Enright said nad paid $1 ; Apne o'clock turday afternoon. ui. dence that fts deficit in 1919 was! DELPHIA’’ onthe package. Bpow A balance of $100,424.79 looo on the purchase pri ciples Iw: eeewen hoyou when ‘me to). Did the Mayor ask you to confer) Gandeau, a Captain in the Police Re- | $19,704, that. in 1920 it was $181,138 KILLING BY auc RERRS ON isrovkign tone i iti) tater tele nine." City Hal with him In relagion to Inspector Dil-| serves, is manuaer of the Park Court | and $23,000 during the first six mont! GROWING. ; : Lis Ub 1 Q bil you Wve 4 conversation ion? 4, He wanted me to reduce him | Realty Company, owners of the} of 1921. i ‘ Bert 1 Sehneider,a rookiyn I 1 another $10,000, ‘Ten thousand there with the Mayor? A. ‘The Mayor! from the rank of Inspector, and at | “partment house in West 115th Street} Heretofore the board has repeatedly | agent, who was sent to Mr it Mr. Enright, on being called, was) Pl! police figures as to au-| Gllars is still on mortgage, he said.| Geked for the ‘The Police Commiastonor painatak- |2Or WNreintment to be a Deputy, w ne over to the window and said,| tat time acting ae Chief Inspector, |“! Sib image nenen A Ber Ube ears tnanelel condition te eete | tomobile ents, Ho gave thie i wnaieiod iis Soninis vear by (relected. Mr Hughey said, “heeause 1 have decided to appolnt] tg the rank of captain. { told him|fove James sailed away to Bombay a| ting wages. dat woe § bt eBvae AY OYE told: Me stawor that tha ened lip Commissioney ' said, }tnat 1 had no cause, so tur, for re- “Killed, 1919, 503; injured, Vdave-sou u lopoait hogy | there Would Jutl him to steep in about NOM Mayor, T suggest that youl qucing Inspector Dillion, and that I i Killed, 1919, 696; Inju anven ny Sa seul DONS) forty -elg was a very J over seriously before you ap- | thought it was unfair to reduce a man Killed, 1920, 730; infured, 1 Loy ae ” ah : fine litte point ime, — believe you tan get @/ while he was away sick. | told the the first seven months of 192 have” wad Mr Bnright. “Would | oe final rupture between Mayor i Who will sit you better than I Mayor that that would be a very bad way for me to begin, to reduce a man without cause. 1 told him that I had the twenty-two Inspectors before me : ratte. PHENIX on the 2nd of January; that I intended 42 W. 34 St. 1 Flight U Means GOOD Cheese to give them aj! a chance: and if they A SHOP FOR STOUT WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY | saw fit to work for me loyally and ‘ ee neers ees? STOUT gf ENGAGEMENT RING faithfully that they could remain In- | E New Wonderful Mounting! 619; injured, were the ca of accidents in 1921 2, The following) YOU Mke to have a look at It? You'd) sian and My, Bugher wan cuuse be surprised, Senator. I'd Uke you to] ye gaid. hy Mr, Tugher’s center Crossing street’ not at crossing, £0 right down to the Empire Trust! that nine motorcycle policemen whose playing in strect, 41; defect in ..| Company and have a look. names had been involved in the in ment, 1; defect in vehicles, 6; fault] Mr Brown declined the invitation.| vestigation of the Muth Cruger mu of driver, 72; fault of person injured, | Mr. Enright said he had Inherited an/ qe, should not be dismissed. Mi 1 had named to him the 127; unknown, 172; total, 619.” $8,000 farm in Steuben County from} Bugher was of the opinion that the Saturday previous in my letter to @ The accidents from automobiles | MS father. He owed no large devts| evidence uguinst the men was not Mr. Uutermyer. ‘Tho Mayor took me have been on the ttendy increase for | WHen he became Commissioner. sufficient to sustain dismissal, ‘The bY the arm and sald, “Bugher, it {s RGAE havent inkys ever id you owe Inspector Lahey any | x yout dat any time him or y assistance T uy f perience In t Department.” 1 said, if 1 ace woul! only be on the con- will and 1 | spectors;. Q. Now, the Mayor wrote you a let-| yor wanted them dismissed any- beea Since automobiles came to town, every | Considerable sum? asked Mr. way \ my Commissioner.” Is ee a eetaidce HL a This trim appearing dress of heavy quality tats Year, pro rata t> the number of auto- | Brown Mr. Bugher sald he would put “Very well, Twill do NEGROY Ite areca cORERGtS Con ahi Tricotine, breathing style and good taste, eit tal mobiles, I think, generally, the in-| ‘I never owed him any mon themoon trial at Pollee Headquarters but it is a most ditticult: position late ie i. F fa ; A. exquisitely embroidered, with long line slen- mount Ca eretibe crease has been said Mr. Enright and as an extraordinary measu @ Now) on January 9) ald ey ee ee aetaeane a derization, is one—merely ONE—of the ré ia the “finale pet ‘ ny Q What suggestion have you to} Mr Enright asked leave to rcad| Would ask the District Attorney to us- Mayor send for you in retation to a} Boece bee ia a 1 nee he Stoutwear models that are so substantially gpa make in relation to abating this dis-|somo letters “as bearing on the use| Si6n an assistant to prosecute them, Mr. Soloyei? A. The er Intro- | Me ae tee ee ; Shei: ing, who lower in price. entelat hat aster A. Well, first of all, the lcons- of outside influences in the depart-| This did not satisfy the Mayor, who duced me to Me, Solovel and he) DAE een TOE ne Nal Bhs tte Sean $29 50 eects ing of automobiles by this State oucht | ment.” wanted the nine men suspended said te wonld make an excellen: | Pommectey with bie eee Yr canes Other Med Ten Months Charge Account to be under some control of the Police forthwith. Mr. Bugher refused and Second Deputy Commissioner to pu tlt Drewes and Ems: 918 to oti He then read a letter trom Joxepli Hastigan, Commissioner of Weights and Measures, to Commissioner Wo! joften told you the wrofe a letter demanding thot n tha ef the Detective Bureau. prejudice against pls Mayor either let him run the depart- \! told the Mayor that Mr. Solovel was nt ot accept his resignation not the kind ef a man that | wanted wing epileps: Piehad :t asking for the assignment to cleric 5 epilepsy or whatever he May | aunty of Policeman Joseph R. Schneide have, even a crimnal ba P| sy yh _ s You were approached jn relation! , f my deputies. He asked me aorta inal: nneider i taking the office of Commis r why not, and T eaid “Because he had . “The town is mascle-bound, anyway,| 20 Wak Promptly transferred to al through Samuel Untermy © bwen counsel for the Pickpocket ‘Trust, | (j Dt St Oo PY as far as traffic is concerned, in cer.| ‘Me duty to do clerical work resented himself as coming nd that Eid not want that sort of | "=" tain spots,” Mr. Enright said. “The| mother letter to Commissioner vor?” asked Mr Brown. 1 man us a Deputy Commissioner.” | ©... A +568 FirtH AVE. b: 46% STREET best we can do we do. We cannot get] Words recommending John L. Daw-/sir,” said Mr Bugher THE MAYOR MADE PLEA FOR) NEW YORK. THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA PARLS stre 3 iSicmvonss_ Department, so far as this city is con- cerned. Anybody can get a license, whether halt, lame, blind or deaf, or ing newspa M |BWSweete@: QP flor 17O BROADWAY SEA Law RON TAvGr. ls traMc along as fast as it ought to go.|%" 9% 4 former soldier, who was a} Q. Did you ever make any applic SOLOVE!I. | “Another puint 1 want to make in|#!nt of strength and character” who}tion by yourself, or through anoter| ai) savor said, “Oh, he has repres | ¢hat connection is that there ought to[™MEst well be made a detective. for the appointment! A. 1 did not.| ii a tow pickpockets, but 1 have be some police supervision over the} “It 1s signed,” waid the Commis-|Directiv nor indirectly. enGwa hin @ lene) timeland ue is 8) licensing of stolen cars. Anybody can] *10ner, “Schuyler M, Meyer.” Q. Had you ever met the Mayor Be-| ered tawyer” But 1 did not appoint get a riolen car licensed. No ques-| There wasa roar of laughter. Sen-|fore you were appointed? A. 1 et} M I "lin; he didn't press it any fur! thoms are asked, There ought to be} or Bernard Downing rose and shook | the Mayor on Dec dia the & few days be sana | @. On, Januar for over 75 years has relied won Gouraud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complex- ion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activ As soon as equipment and decorations | tl ities, Presonted u bill of sale with every car| I" Anger at the Chairman, wiyinn: |fore T was appointed. That wits the | oc soi you and introduce you to a are completed we move to our new home Sai Size” tifore it Ie licensed. Another thing, | ‘Naughty! Naughty! Naughty!” first time T ever sw Mayor Tytania nnn nto Listen. to his . ee aie f it is presented to the Police Dupart-| Others who obtained coveted as-| & Where did you meet the Mi complaint arting policemen be- | at Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets New York city emt we discover whether it is a|*lenment and promotions were Under| A: At Mr. Unteriny residence, 21/15 detailed in certain hotels? A. The | stolen car or not by the secret num-| Sheriff Rowers and Judge Norman 8} Past 54th Street. | Mayor explained to me that this man vers that are on it. All cars, except-| Dike of Brooklyn, and Secretary} @ You may tell the conversation) cated some people who owned or. A, Mr. Untermyer, my personal att: le of the Merchants’ Association, | Wi!) the wa ne Ford cars, have secret numbers, | M i uid we asked the Ford people to put] Jacab B. Livingston asked honor. |“)! ti s ta eecvet numbers on Ford cars, and| Able mention for a policeman who got | S@S Tepresenting me in so , {a chain ot these hotels. wy ant) Me named one of them, and I told \ In the meantime the fashions, those from abroad ; le Mayor tn this man’s presence thac . . = sey won't do it for ts aud they aze| Mublle commendation from Comma. | Hom dann ia Wasninetons Winns had alwaya been a dlsrepatab's and those made in our own workrooms, are being Teeth Without Plates the most prolitic among the stolen] sioner Woods a tew days Jater. iieoaehi sort and I did not doubt but that turned on the Congressional Limited ag Mr, Enright said he found no letters} trom Washington the night before, Q. Is there any device which will) from Mayor Mitchel hecause Commia-| und that Judy prevent theft? A. Why, I don’t think | sioner Wools took records “by bun- train thal he had had a co there Js, unless somebody is in charge | dies tmles and boxes out of his office.” | with him fs car 1 think apy device that I! senator Harris then questioned Mr. Netow of can be beaten if a man has| panignt about his $12,000 stock trans. wot oe courage to do it, ‘The trouble! action with allen A. Ryan. ie they don’t steal cars that have “y v8 BS hinea' on I’m eager to know,” said Mr. Har- was still of that character, ani at I could not remove those patr uen until {had made a thorough in- | tion. Q. What did the Mayor say about man? A, He said, atter the lawyer had gona out, he was + very prominent man and probably sold in our present quarters on a removal price basis. Hylan was on the % s 7: tea = ‘cpateens tote} Save Decayed Teeth, 1% Loose Teeth, Freat Discased Gums SETS OF Gold ant Po Bridgework, I told Mr. Untermyer taut ft did not care to be Police Commissioner, and he asked me it 1 would mind talking to Judge Hylan, Whether a frock, gown, suit or coat, each type included in this Removal Sale event possesses the mark of approval of the great French 3 3 Sates if Petts (a s f »| fs, “how would you have made od The n "A r in rs ° P a ee “ee great trouble we have Reres"| ip there had been a toms of $12,000 in-| at ste. Untormyer’a hone. Mr Couturieres, most models being exact reproductions of the Paris | He jetsam sai r, Ent . “ts this: very-| ts © home. Mr. a body \s trying to get a license at the| stead of a profit—you having said you] then wrote u letter to M would have a rn er y the conditions of his eae Nitees ‘Thre Jen't env. raanon made good in such an| myer outlining the conditions of hi successes, and represents the high order of craftsmanship 8 BLO reves d , sensi: event.” pssible acceptance of the commis- 1asth Stet es ts why tin licensing of automobiles Uk F ° : . rent Dye 34th ot Bee Mot be aduenibuted cee teal Site Bhrisht ald. bis many hoows| Aoncrails. in execution that is a characteristic of Gidding. “iMa Cesington "Aves, cor sank entire yeu". would show he could have made gond.|_ ‘? Pid you tell Mr, Hlylan you nent | eee re cae ett 1 did. 3 told the The audience heea: “Jed a free hand? A. BIG SUMS TAKEN IN FOR POLICE! 46 that Senator Meer a ae Mayor-elect that it was the only way GAMES. jaucst of former Senator Brown or-| "Mt 4 Police Commissioner could “Ever since 1 have been here,” said|/dered the aisles and standing room | ™Ke 4 Success of the department, and Mr. Brown, ‘1 have been receiving) at the back of the chamber cleared, | tt Was to have an absolutely free Communicatiom! in reference to the; The crowd went slowly and mutter. | Nand and not to be dntertered with in| police games of 9.918, and I have made| ing. y; that ho must be permitted such an investiga tion as the evidence) phe elect all of his Deputy Police Com: | available enabled me to. At first I/Mr. Brown, as several men on the | T™oner™ Make all promotio thought it must pe @ trivial mutter.) upper floors hooted at him. | pomiments and KAnents w.tho vat on looking inty It I find, for in-| Mr. Enright explained the apparent {20% interference from the out stance, that there [yas been collected] mitt to him of a $2,700 automobile te | WANTED A TRYOUT OF SIX OUR 125TH ST. AND a4TH ST OFFICES WILL’ BE OPEN ON SUNDAYS UNTIL | P.M. AND ON TUESDAYS AND THURS. #3, Guy, Hours ¥ A. M.b 0PM. Daily fmm fee fase | fom oo \' yw gallery will go ext,” said] The following are illustrative of the unusual savings: WOMEN’S TAILORED WOMEN’S ELEGANT Dy the police duriny that period on| 4 van by pay! acacia; MONTHS. ni . Ss | He Arch ot rreeory Fund, SRM Wate nt tan Re eee || Go wes cation iausice on Era ng a & FUR ‘TRIMMED SUITS COSTUME SUITS (hat the reported recaipts from the! pany, Allan n | Ryan ¢ - | tioned? old him. tha tt 7 1 Goket sales of 1918 are $374,000, 1919, Pep eRe SMUOUE ARIS LMONEA? ahe:k S813) eh thes “Whe Distinction $418,000 and in 1920, $489,000. “Now on looking over the records 4 find that the records gor 1918 are) entirely mi A good many dis- crepancies have appearé For in- stance, a credit to the y\merican Sugar Refining Company of $500 has elicited from Americar Sugar Kefining Company the ptir.tement that they have paid $1,000. Mr, Enright sail so many @ rand Juries and comunittces had pm wed 85m = 95m 145.0 w 395m Heretofore 125.00 to 165.00 Heretofore 225.00 to 595.00 4,000,00 people an= nually are us- Ing Nuxated Iro: It will not injure the teeth or distur the #tomach, A few doses will often commence to enrich your blood and revitalize your worn out, exhausted nerves, Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if yon { That there are women who know that voguish shoes can be made comfortable is amply evidenced by the business of our ladies’ de- partment, Sale of 300 Specially Selected Fur Trimmed WINTER COATS \ WOMEN’S HIGH CLASS FASHIONABLE COATS and DAY COATS & WRAPS WRAPS combined with FUR 95” 125. 165% © 425% Heretofore 125,00 to 225.00 Heretofore 225.00 to 650.00 do not obtain satisfactory re results, Beware of substitutes Alwaye insist on having genu ori jron—-Nuxated Iron. Look for Rs: letters N. fon every (ablet. At ail But those women who re- quire periodic foot treat- mentevidentlydon’tknow —191 druggists in tobict form only. Hes 29 Or (Worth of comfortable style, for over Police De partment records t vat| fi at $29.95 ( #45 | the wearers of Dr. Reed | Bamee pe wondee they were not o>) Ti Bolivia, Broadcloth Cushion Shoes can forget | . . . A pan 7 The Commission ft and Suede Velour their feet. WOMEN'S DISTINGUISHED WOMEN’S TAILORED \ Lieutenant of Pol | Let's drop this distinction VENING GOWNS DAYTIME FROCKS ves > 4 | ', . yee Anetra the mah Waa Fine. i 5 between foot-comfort and | E | \S 4 LSet gen ye quality ead foot site, by wearlne Dr. 145 65: 95. | ——— { | 5 nde gan lation of aud Chamoistyne Coats with Reed Cushion Shoes, | i i the bank accounts of Mr. Hughes w! aha 5 | . “a Atapag ats apenas deals fur collars of Beaver, Nutria, Heretofore 195.00 to 225.00 Heretofore 95.00 to 145.00 Be Ned n 1919?" asked Mr. Brown | Scotch Mole or Squirrel. DiARecd Stop Eczema Torture Now “From Jan. 1, 1918, to Sept. 15, 1831,| $35 | en With Z tee teat is thomas aaa $35 to $75 CUSHION SHOES | The Entire Selecti f Giddi | Uiruousees of Stee sare pu sufferers @ You may sive Cummissioner Ba- Hawinroy nee e€ Entire selection o| Ing have found welcome reliel from B Aye Cini in é aurning tor . ion ee ne meat are on GARMENT CO: SOLD ONLY AT Fur Coats, Wraps and Scarfs 1s pre i ees Ppa f Spt. 2, $11,046.47. ( 307 Fifth Avenue 1472 Broadway, at 37th Street . : ‘Eattas abd cathes, eliminates srup < Senator Downing objected that Near 31st Street Bolivia Coat . . $29.95 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. being offered at Removal Sale Prices. pepe sc ig ele ahese accounts included all of the clear and smooth. All Druggists’ Our Bin! ire Filth Avenue Building Exelusively for Women’s Wear Send for Iitustrated Booklet | y A & m | 2. J funds held by Mr. Enright as trustee | for zeriows organization: euch as the FOR SKIN IRRITA! swears Snes