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aria ere ae Se Rte I EE rate es! LATA ENE SF SLR ALLEL BEBE BD i ee at omy, UST MOQNSYNE SAY DEMOGRAS Party Leaders in Statement Accuse Majority of Doing Nothing to Aid People. duced this year. have proved in (Special From a Staff Correspondent] © of The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 17.—A statement covering the joint accomplish: To amend the Constitution re- quires concurrent action of two Lex- If the Republicans win the | Wo ments of the session was issued to- day by Minority Leaders James J. | !slatures, es D. Donohue from point. In part it e dullest and most purpose- on, the Republican Party has e¢ that ite pre- tended economy will deceive the voters. Few of the bills passed were worth the time of a village coancil, which staked jts all on the ported out of season. “The Republican Party permit the great “When a surplus of $43,000,000 has been piled up in the State Treasury it] )) ., ought not to be squandered on this |.) sort of campaign trickery “We renew the charge which we|!k' that Gov, Miller has effected no genu- ine savings whatsoever thing outside the could be more amusi rule skit put on by ¢ party, the party responsible for the} !"' ‘Traction Law und the Meyer commit- Stute election they will kill the sole hope success of the De has consistently su that measure containing more than half of the pop- It simply 1S CARRIED OUT ind Port Authority Plan | isted by Republicans As Chief Accomplishments. ALMANY March — 17.—Economy nd the approval of the plan of the rm \itherity for the development f tie Tort of New Jfork are listed in leaderS as among the plishments of the Legis- Hi-fore final adjournment is stually every recommendation Gov. Miller will have been » bills given legislative tatu previous statements Eeabod 1 ro The session was one of waterville ext in the history of the than the] ® y. Miller's 1 joaders of the Legislature y that the total appro- by. the Legislature $130,000,000. ‘The goal (Gov. Miller was $125,000,000 Ktepublican leaders say they i hove been able to*keep within if an appropriation of woul! fixed 1 and. the home [this f hey [$000.88 had not been required for ‘|the contruction of the New York- New Jer vehicula rtunnel. Total for home rule Kea[@ppropriations this year they believe seatti « reduction of approximately from 1921, ° an leaders lined wp with the Governor in opposing the immedi - ate payment, out of the State Treas- y of the soldiers bonus, and bills in season and will neve City of Now York, proposing sueh a plan died in One searches them almost In vain for] wiation of the State, to run Its own|mitter. Submission to the peor a constructive thought or a helpful} jocal affairs without incessant Inter- [a Cor ional Amendment anthe purpose ference from Albany. The Meyer |izing th ite to borrow up to $45, "The Legislature to relieve business’ depression, unem- Tt has in- has done nothing ployment and hard times creased local taxation. It has not re- peale? or reduced one of the multiple taxes which upset the busines world and harass the individual. “The pretended reduction of $15,- pended $222,000. fon Commission $30,000 more. committee, created ostensibly to fur- nish data to the New York City Char ter Revision Commission, Thus it will cost the }+ taxpers more than a quarter of ae million to get a new charter for New York City, and there Is not even a hint of a charter in sight.’’ 000,000 has ox The Charter Revis. will coat at least e voters at th - crit election in 1928, Provision, how- was made for the disabled un- a World War veterans by passing the Brundage bill appropriat- ings $1,000,000 for the relief of the veterans Coats of English Tweeds. . . 16.50 Imported heather mixtures — of greens or browns in a wearable, girlish model, with raglan sleeves and buckled beit. Sizes 12, 14, 16 years. Fourth Floor Eponge Cape- Costumes . . 35,00 Silk-and-wool eponge, in unusually pretty colorings, fashions a one- piece dress and matching cape, both fringed. Sizes 10 to 16 years Fourth Floor Hand-Embroidered Taffeta Dresses 12.00 Crisp, smart little taffeta frocks, with hand-embroidery and applique in contrasting color. Becoming, straight lines and taffeta sash, run through hand-embroidered eyclets. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Fourth Floor Little Girls’ Spring Coats ».». 895 Tweed, covert cloth or wool mix- tures in pretty Spring shades. Lined throughout with Venetian. 4 to 8 years. Fourth Sizes Floor Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY School-Girl. Fashions for Spring At Spectal Prices ° Children’s All-Leather Oxfords Brown leather, well-made, long-wearing shoes, for school or play. Sizes 8 to 2. —_ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 17, 1922. _ 000,000 in direct taxation is not econ-| MILLER PROGRAMME but humbuggery means that a Governor is to be elected this year; therefore. the surplus mon-| f2s51 0m) eys put into the State Treasury by overtaxation last year are to be ex- pended in an attempt to make the credulous believe their taxes ure re- For to-morrow (Saturday) A Special Sale of ; Men’s Tan Capeskin (one-clasp) Gloves of superior quality,, PXM-sewn, with spear-point stitching offering exceptional value at $1.65 per pair This is a most unusual opportunity for buying high-grade gloves at a low price. (Sale on the First Floor) Thirty-fourth Street Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fifth Strest (8, RoComnection With Any Other [stabhabment im the Werkd | WORTH TWIRTY-FOUNTH STRECT “A Suit Season" proclaims the i Fashion Editor. f and why not? — when | Such Smart Suits as ‘These Are Offered at 35.00 A PRESENTATION OF PHENOMENAL VALUES And these are only two of the wide choice of exquisitely tailored models- in tweed or tricotine for Women and Misses Tricotine Suits—braided like the one pic- tured—showing smart use of silk stitchery. Tweed Suits in mixtures and basket-weaves Girls’ Homespun Suis’... . 19,50 Saucy little short, belted coats, with straight line skirts. Blue, orchid or tan. Sizes 12, 14, 16 years. Fourth Floor . Girls’ Pajamas . 1,75 Pink or blue cotton pongee, in two- piece, slip-over style wit short sleeves. Sizes 12 to 18 years, Or same style in white cotton crepe, color trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor Girls’ and Misses’ New Hats. . . 6,75 Straw and silk in all the pretty new shades, with embroidery or ribbon trimming. Close-fitting and brim hats, in various smart shapes Second Floor Hand-Embroidered Crepe Guimpes . 3.95 Cotton crepe with colored cross- stitching on collar, cuffs and front. Rose, white, maize. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Second Floor cas » B00 Third Floor Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1870 TODAY AND SATURDAY Sriart’ Spring Apparel for Misses and Young Women Specially Priced Veldyne Capes with Caracul Collars, 69.50 Veldyne and Pandora in graceful straight-line or circular capes, with double standing collars of platinum or tan caracul. Smart new features are the scalloped bottom, seams with fagoting of silk braid, and contrasting silk linings. navy, black. Sports Coats and Capes - - Polo coats and models of two-tone material&, Fallow, cobweb, sorrento, - 29.50 homespuns and mixtures, in flare or belted style, with raglan sleeves and new pockets. Rose, copen, tan. Two-Piece Tweed Suits - - - 39.50 Five styles in imported or domestic materials, with box or belted coat and attractive new features in pockets, collar and cuffs. cellently tailored and lined with a ‘good quality of Sports Frocks of Homespun - _Ex- crepe or radium. - 19.50 A very smart, becoming little frock, with vestee, collar, sleeve and pocket facings of natural pongee. Ball buttons of bone. In copen, tan or American Beauty. Other models of worsted jersey. 12-Button French Glacé Gloves - 2.85 Soft, fine kid, in overseam style, with Paris point embroidery. White only. Smart Walking Oxfords - - 500 pairs of tan or mat skin oxfords, with walking heel. shoes, unusual at this price APPARTL—SECOND FLOOR. GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR, gany calf- \ perforated straight or wing tips, welt sole and Trim, good-looking SHOES—THIRD FLOOR, in all the soft-toned colors of the Spring. = All distinctively tailored, silk lined and notable for the newest details in pockets, collars, link-buttons, etc. ' HoConnectioa Wah Any Ober Ectabliehmont in the World WwW ORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Actions Speak Louder Than Words The fact that Women and Misses have been buying these frocks so eagerly speaks louder for the extraordinary values than any words we could say about these SILK FROCKS In Spring Modes On Sale At 18.50 THE OTHER IMPORTANT FACTS ARE AS FOLLOWS Materials Crepe dechine,Can- * ton Crepe, Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Satin-faced Canton. Styles Various interpreta- tion of the bloused, straight and bouffant silhouettes. Colors Navy, brown, black gray, Rose, Harding, tan, Periwinkle, Henna, Dandelion.