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a Dk lc ae - eel ‘ ; ee Neat Se tet a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARZ 3, 1922. 5 Intended. Should the Speaker of the House be successful in carrying out his Scheme for the abolition of all special committees there wouldn't be any in vestigation into the increased cusis entirely new to him. Senator Fred-| ing to abolish |i No one can deny | landiords that there was still a power | hind It, is sure to create a disruption erick M. Davenport, Chairman of the| that the Committee has done good| to appeal to from any wrongdoing on in the ranks of the G. 0. P. Ose Taxation Committee, was surprised, to| work, for its results have beer prac-| their part.” | thing must be said for the Speaker: Say tho least. He has devoted some| tical and still » During his career in the Legislature | years to the study of the Stato’s tax-| extend its life now would be consid ne has always fought for retrenes-' ation problem and has been working | ered In the Hult of victory for toa ment in state expenaitenes: om the place of committees whose lives expire on March 1. The commis- sions, he sald, might be made up from the Legislature but they would have to be created by the passage of bills in both houses, which would pets and for whioh it Is understood a lot more work has been mapped out for the coming year, The Taxation Committee, it ts remembered, has been especially MASKED ATTACK BY INTERESTSSEEN ‘INNACHOLD PLAN Would Not Only Stop Lock- ‘wood But Cut Off County Expense Inquiry. FANS G. O. P. SCRAP. nd. To refuse to} Another prominent member of the minority said the move to wipe out all the committees looked like a smoke harged with the work of investigat-|f County governments, This wowd| have to be signed by the Governor. in unison with Gov.. Miller on the! rapacious landlcrds whose claws have|soreen for the i ob; } treks t of th basi be very satisfactory to the up-State} “And,” added the speaker, “the|subject since the Governor came into| been clipped by its work ‘the Lockwood coreciliven. ¢ Pave! Net A gary te the Maeneray a / ing the increased cost of the *- | Republican leaders. for every county| beat of reasons would have to be] office. “I don't think there is any oppost- | viewpoint of politica, he sald, ft would | crouch Ceciy ae nenold plan tration of county governments, |rapped by the Governor for thy ex-|given for the commissions.” Minority Leader Donghue of the As-| * Gite MithOd OF TORS Cle eu eee eee ! | tion in either House to the extension sembly, while not committing bis|of the Emergency party to the continuance of the Lact | wood Committee, be the obvious method of forcing teg- Rent Lawe—at/| islation against the commitee, & least, 1 haven't heard of any, The con- | bers of other committees might te im. the Speaker, It was he alone who at the last session stopped the passage + of the bill which would have broad- { against which the Chief Executive invelghed so bitterly in his recent travagance of {ts local administra. tion ts in control of Republicans. fhe results of an investigation might not So far as is known Mr, Machold's plan is his own. Senator Clayton R. Lusk, majority leader in the Upper message. The Republican State i took the oppostte/tinuance of the laws, to my mind, Is) pelled to vote agiinst the continuance he po: and Executi Comsiiées, two eels make very good campaign literature| House, said there had been no con-| view of Speaker Machold with regard | reason enough for the continuance of} of the Lockwood committee tn onder to altow fis Govarese Gs aoe ak an 1 secutive 4 for the elections this fall. ference tn which he or any other/to its being wiped off the slate. the committee. [f the committee were “4 o that their own committees be spared Speaker Machold’s plan to el he said, ‘before vot-| would be notice to the profiteering | the investigator at any time to Investi- a it rd t 1} the up-State ago, sent wor 0 all ip gate, on his own account, the affairs leaders to get ready to be investigat- ed. Gov. Miller was mad clesn through, It is said, for the reason that the increased costs of local gov- ernments had spoiled the results of his economical programme ard knocked out a big part of the savirg Mr. Machold said to-day that he leaders had participated with the would not oppose commissions taking “1 would have to be shown very/toremain tn existence another year it| Governor, and that the matter was Z 1 g00d reason: overnor Expected to Fight for Taxation Committee— Lockwood’s Friends Busy. By Joseph S. Jordan. Correspondent of The Evening World. | ipeausrr Feb, 3.—That there is a delegation here to destroy the Women’s Wrist Watches 10.75 formerly 19.75 to 21.75 Small size watches with .20 year quality, gold filled cases, James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue A Special Purchase of The Wireless Phone Will Entertain You | and bring you the latest news and reports, throughout the day. So small and simple is this machine ; any one can install and operate it. | 25.00 89.00 complete ther efficacy of ithe Lockwood . . A wit te ) [Housing Committee, hy discont:nuing I. MILLER octagon or regulation style, plain TROD Soarlete gape CH kspeaber, ‘ ‘existence, 1s becoming more ap- es polished or engraved. Also a Fifa Floor) nt, but the motives behind the have not yet been disphiyed on Political screen. Speaker H. Edmund Macholi of the embly declared to-day that he has © Lockwood Committes espe- daily jin mind In his opposition to the ey life of special standing com- es. He wants them all weaned the slate, including the Tax Cont- Jee, which is one of Gov. Miller's Semi-Annual SALE ; Every Slipper in Every Store Re- duced to Extra- alues. # ye E/ BONWIT TELLER & CO. q ‘Phe Spenally Shop of Oppinalons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET few regulation styles 14 kt. gold cases. .All are fitted with guar- anteed 15-jeweled lever move- ment and ribbon wristlet (Main. Floor Specials in “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Centur 3,500 yards of a superior qual- ity Dress Taffeta in all the Spring shades, plain and glace. 36 inches wide. yard, 1.95 3,000 yards of Crepe de Chine Black or White. yard, 1.75 Fur Neckpieces and Muffs Offered at 4 Below Their Regular Prices in the February Sale of Furs from reliable sources which should Muffs have returned to vogue ginning to soar and there is every Boys’ | Blue Unfinished | Cheviot Suits 11.50 2 pair knickers Dad knows all about this all- wool fabric, its splendid wearing qualities, its good appearance, and the exceptional value presented in this offer. He knows because this is a man’s fabric designed to fill a man’s demand for quality and for Frocks and Lingerie. All the . / . | good wear. The tailoring ISON Final Reductions—SATURDAY most wanted colors as well as Uhere are two definite prediction Fhe other is that Fur prices are be j in seam, perfect in cut. Sizes 8 | to I7 years. 4,000 yards of Tricolette Suit- | influence every woman to buy Furs probability that they vl be fai Third Flow a ing of ah ,d dabl now. One is that there is still a lone higher next season than they have a , A | MISSES’ FROCKS & . , ee O86 crates a vara Ves | stretch of severe weather ahead heen for the past veat | Girls’ Wash Frocks : aecaseelctel | 2.95 to 16.50 \@y)6©6SMWFUR TRIMMED COATS - i , ji . ’ lhese Prices are 3 Below Regular \ Ingaging little affairs of Lng- | Misses Top Coats . ; lish Prints in quaint designs and All types of models for all occa- Fox Neckpieces in Brown, Stee! Natural Raccoon Searts 18.50 | lovely colorings. Also chic models i sions—but only one or two of a of Imported Tweeds | and Taupe—full furred pelts. 35.00 Natural Raccoon Capes . 35.00 | of Linen, Gingham and Devon- | kind, not all sizes in every style. 32.50, 37.50 and 42.50 Mink Two-skin Scarfs 22.50 Muffs as : loth ie ely . . Sach modelis anewoneotimucn | Tap) Coats’ will) be omnipresent Skunk Scarfs aah ea 4 27.50 Nutria Mults 12.50 sivle and giflish lovelies: adorn: 36 Misses’. Frocks this Spring. And it will Mee the Moleskin Scarts . . 35.00 Natural Raccoon Mutts 18.50 et eat Cachineneiens cae 38.00 smarter of the misses who will Moleskin Stoles....... . 62.50 Moleskin Mufts Many have self bloomers attach. | ': Formerly up to 75.00 67 Misses’ Frocks Formerly up to 125.00 54.00 \ 60 Misses’ Frocks Formerly up to 150.00 65.00 45 Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly up to 110.00 44.00 a don them, Just now is an ex- cellent time to purchase, as there is an unusually wide variety of styles and colors. Our new models are positively captivating with their raglan sleeves and swinging lines—belted or unbelted. They are expertly tailored of Imported Tweeds in lovely soft tones or rich mixtures. There are also fetching models of Chinchilla and smart Polo Coats. Fou M h Poor 18.50 sses’ Dresses For Afternoon, Dinner and Street Wear ed. ‘They are available in the col- ors every small girl adores—Blue, Pink, Rose, Orchid, ‘Tan, Green and Red. Sizes 6 to 14 years (Fourth Floor Special Prices on Children’s Shoes We have taken several styles in high class footwear from regular | | f { . (Fourth Floor) ‘ 19-75 stock and reduced them for Sat- ih | 31 Fur Trimmed Coats Special, urday only. nl Formerly up to 125.00 64.00 ; i . | Boys? Shoes, sizeng to2.. 4.A8 Misses Tweed Suits Silken Lace and Satin combine to fashion many EGE a ae) a j i of the loveliest of the Afternoon and Dinner Frocks. Big Misses’ Shoes, sizes 244 to 7 5.95 75. 00 In Lovely New Colorings The Boys’ and Big Mis Shoes are Formerly up to 165.00 To Close Out bY *, A Varied Collection of SPORTS ATTIRE A few models only in each fashion and fabric. \ ial SUITS—COATS—FROCKS At Greatly Reduced Prices 60 Fur Trimmed Coats HIGH OR LOW SHOES Special, 35.00 The loveliest soft Blues that have ever appeared in Tweed, an alluring Mauve shade, a Chamois tint, rich Browns, Grays, Henna and Rust are among the new colors. Box and belted models; splendidly tailored and beautifully lined. Size 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) trimming. Taffeta, Velvet and Broadcloth are mainly responsible for the others, which are of that “general-purpose” type that answers a hundred uses a season All are Spring models mirroring the newer iashion notes of the day—lowered waistlines, uneven hems, dipping panels, fascinating sleeves and new effects in Black, Navy, Brown. Gray and Henna. Sizes 14 to 18 years, Fourth Floor Luxurious Fur-Trimmed available in Tan or Black Calfskin; the children’s and girls’ in Black Calfskin. Second Floor | Attractive Skirts | ' a | 5.00 Coats for Women 110° | For Women and Misses bd | Was} } ) Formerly 8.00 to 12.00 Each model is an exclusive one All are generously collared and high 9 t up of y a sy r hres SA, | »| highiy mteresting group Puree |xforde slippers nad laced aleea ioe New Hats tn foomey vid eet Sem cuffed with Genuine Beaver, Squirrel, | madelnth Novels wedi, plied | All commrlone—wie vatinty “Of: Stylen: and locad Ai those soft-surfaced fort Kolinsky or Caracul, and are sump spun, Kross-Spun and White Flan- | leathers, not all sizes in every style. SILK AND WOOL OR fi CASHMERE HOSE 2.95 for Immediate Wear Special, 5,00 Jaunty creations of splendid quality Silk and Straw or of All Silk. Many flare from the brow in becoming ways, others affect a youthful mushroom shape or are that are as flattering to the com plexionas they are pleasing to the ey« tuously lined. Wrap effects, sleeved Coats and Capes are featured 200 Fur-Trimmed Coats, 48.00, 68.00 and 88.00 A clearance of many fashionable models—each a late Mid-Winter veloped in some rich, handsome fabric and topped with large collar tyle de of fine Fur nel or Wool Eponge. Most of them are sport styles in the popular “wrap-around” effect. Many have } fringed hems. Skirts at 8.75 formerly 12.75 to 18.75 Satin, Taffeta Silk Graceful styles of ' in smart straight-brim styles. fourth Fl and Plaid and Striped Woolens; plaited q Beige a grey with hand Vari-colored flowers or fancy Fenn 196) adlatalnniiine styles. Black: Brows y, embroidered clox. feathers adorn them. > : . . is. and Navy Blue predominate. hS (Third Flese Annes) The February Sale of fine Oriental Rugs will commence dt , . Monday next with values that are most unusual. No Credits No Exchanges No C.0. D's

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