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Company, he has strong arguments against public ownersh p of utilities, “Speaking disinterestedly,"’ he de clared, ‘I should say that it was bet- ter for electric power and gas plants to be run by private corporations ‘The reason, in a few words, Is the high cost of supervision, or the high cost of the lack of it. The man who works for a private corporation must work or lose his Job; another man. By Roger Batchelder. agree with each other are always Canada has become renowned ot | *ttng together, late because of its two very wet OUR WOMEN SMARTEST IN Provinces, Quebec and British Colum: DRESS. Feallzing that his Inability will be bia, wherein one can buy what he] wp consider the American woman|balanced by a lack of supervision, and wishes if he follows the Governmen'} in» smartest dressed in the world, '|that the cost will be made up by taxa- tion, would not worry so much. Just notice the result of the Government management of railroads.” rules, But even in Toronto, which is} said Walter Judd of London, at the tly buy| Pennsylvania, “Not only the ines of her clothes, but also the way she vears her clothes gives her a distinc- to E. J. Morrow of that city, who is] tiveness that cannot be surpassed by now at the Pennsylvania the Parisienne,” “We can have all the native wines we want,” Mr. Morrow tells us | RICH CHINESE SERVE TEA TO ‘The wines are manufactured from ALL THAT PASS. grapes which are grown on thc] "The rich men of China are hights ducated, and you would be surprise: : » see the diplomas from Harvard? register a good percentage of alcohol | are oy Princeton which one finds on The man who likes wine in his home] noir walls,” said Mrs. Albert B, Sloan ean have it provided he buys not less] if Tientsin, now at the Astor. "They Nl have their winter and summe jomes, Just Ike the wealthy class to in Ontario une can appar enough to satisfy his taste prdine FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker for @ Day or Two” who is farthest from home to day is H. C. Gray, at the Biltmore who is in the British service. His home town, Hongkong, is about 10, 500 miles from Broadway. a Niagara Peninsula, and they really Hurted to Armpits tn Water Vatu Excavation. Firemen were called yesterday to dig out Thomas Issegno, thirty, Ridge Street, Astoria, from a ca than a dozen bottles and takes it dimetly home before | bil tal Fit ‘}ds country. One is usually in ntat a building ope grals. That is not such @ severe 1AW.) Cutherm city—either Shanghai >} second Avenue, ip it? he ota] Pekine—and the other Is in Tientsin Jand two other emplo: 4 “phe Hquor question is just the old or perhaps European feo |ifamilton, plumbers, were placing a to have that which Provinces In » not attach story of the desi ts forbidden waich liquor is s ills which always sur ounds thelr estates. It Is from 15 t« ”) feet high and always guarded hy | fo water main in a fifteen-foot excava- jer two men escaped. mech prominence to t Pl uniformed guards. The rich have the} put fase buried to his armpits. fe Canada th really | vice custom of having a large urn of] Hook and Ladder Company No. 11 appreciate the Hauer) ea without their gates. From this lug Issegno out. He was attended laws, while down li “you | colle serves tea to all passersby whe] for contusions and lagerations of the ey kat ee i aceing wish it." legs and left side by Dr. Kalnit of St. John's Hospital and left for home. RACING Empire City Course (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) § Diversified Events TOMORROW E to care.” GEORGE TELLS ONE. IRISH PEACE SECRETARY HERE. Wright of Toronto, Vice 4 REG ie of the American Hote! ‘At this juncture we are fortunate ation of the United States anc fm securing him, even in preference a, told this one at the Commo to Balfour or Earl Grey aatly, The best story I have heare lntely,"" Mr. Wright related, ‘cam: from a Western hotel proprieto whom IT met not long ago. It seem that In his State a man hung him self from a hook in the closet lus to speak. The cor oner's jury, I was told, rendered this opinion: ‘He met his death by coming home tight, and thinking that he was his pants,’ " for the Instit » “The object of this In Curtis said to-day, “is not the gation of any policy. Its member includes men of extreme radical, as well as oxtreme conservative opinions Its purpose |s to & ie men who aif fer in point of view to tact with each other of the moment is wherein the men wh opinion can examine pin public, and increase their kn This cannot be done when peop PRIVATE OWNERSHIP BEST. Noe by urolley Despite the fact that C. A. Fees, ow at the Pennsylvania from Kansas tity, is President o} nsas Power Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow—An Important Event An Unprecedented Sale of 1000 VOILE BLOUSES: A_Most Unusual Special Purchase Attractive Summer Blouses of fine Voile, embroidered, tucked and lace trimmed, in unusually charming Flat, Roll and Frill effects—every Blouse a remarkable value. A Timely and Remarkable Offering 200 Silk Novelty Skirts In the Newest Values to Because of the Plaid, Stripe Unusual Values and Check ,'j 00 All Sales Must Effects ® Be Final THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1928, Store Hours: 9 to 5. Most-needed Toilet Goods Marked Lower Here are toilet requisites and drugs espe- cially needed right now. All priced low for tomorrow’s selling. Worthwhile values. Look over your toilet-and-medicine chest and replenish it now. Cold Cream, rose or violet Wool Powder Puffs, in perfumed (2-oz, jar) 19¢ sealed envelope 20¢ Peroxide Cream, non- Crochet Vanity Cases, in- greasy (2-oz. jar)... .18¢ cluding powder puff 29¢ Violet Cerate Cream (4-oz. Wearwell Hair Brushes, j 35 jar) 5 » 35e aluminum face, 14 rows Almond Meal Violet Per- of bristles 35¢ fumed (4-oz. jar),....30e Ebonwood Hand Mirrors, Johann Marie Farina Co- . good quality glass. ..49¢ logne, 4-oz. bottle....59¢ Awaji Incense Burner and i-0n Fi . 98e box of incense 69¢ Elcaya Cream combina- Magnifying Mirrors, easel tion offer: 2-oz.jar Eleaya back, nickel trimmed.98¢ Cold Cream and 2-oz. Epsom Salts, 1-lb. box. ..6¢ jar Elcaya Greaseless Extract of Witch Hazel, Cream..... . Sle 1-qt. bottle 49¢ Viyadou combination of- Dobell’s Solution, 8-02. fer; Mavis Face Pow- bottle. . 12¢ der, 50c: Lilas Arly Ex- Tincture of Myrrh, U tract, trial size, 5c: regularly $1.25," both . Pear's Unscented Glycer- of ine Soap, cake .. 12¢ 3 Mennen’s Shaving Cream, Aromatic Spirits of Am- 29¢ monia, 2-07. bottle. 14¢ Palmer's Skin Success Migraine Tablets, 100 to Soap, cake ashe bottle .. 2ie Armour's Toilet ap, Antiseptic Pastilles (Dr. Buttermilk or Witch: Seiler’s formula), 100 to hazel, 3 cakes for 10¢ bottle .. 2le Glazo Liquid Nail Polis! Absorbent Cotton, hospi- 33 tal quality, 1-Ib. roll. .25¢ Cutex Nail White... 2ic J. & J. Red Cross Adhe- Cutex Compact Manicure sive Plaster, 20x Set . * 42¢ 5 inches 24c French Nail Brushes, Fountain Syringes, red . wood backs, assorted rubber, 2-qt. capacity, VIB giccesi aes SOO complete attach- Flexible Emory Boards, ments ..... 85e best quality, 12 to a Bauer & Blac Gauze box. oo... ee 15e bandages, 10-yd. strips, Whisk Brooms, metal cap 244, 8, dbs in. wide, . ..9¢ and ring.......... 29¢ A. & B.—Street floor, Further Sharp Reductions on Women’s Better Coats $14.75 to $54.50 Were $24.75 to $125.00 Coats, capes and wraps, all lovely summer styles adapted for immediate use. If you're going away, you can add one of these good looking wraps to your vacation wardrobe at a very small cost. There are 85 in all—of veldyne, kasha cloth, Pandora, spongee, cordine, Poiret twill, veletta and Canton crepe in a variety of colors. A, & 8.—Second floor, Central. Long Chains of ‘Pearls Attractively priced--- $7.85, $8.90, $9.85 . Long chains of pearls are again in vogue, and look so we! worn twice around the neck and are par- ticularly effective, hanging their full length, when worn with a black gown. These chains we imported ourselves directly from Paris. They are beautiful pearls with an exqui- site lustre, strung with a knot between each bead, which prevents losing any should the string break. The three models are: $7.85 Indestructible pearls, with a white tint, 58 inches long. $8.90 Indestructible pearls, in a soft cream color, 65 inches long. $9.85 Indestructible pearls in a soft cream lustre, 68 inches long. A. & B.—Btreet floor, Central, Linen and Mull Handkerchiefs Women’s all linen white hemstitched handker- chiefs, embroidered in one corner, a numher of effective designs in white, blue, pink and helio, 14c each. Women’s hand drawn mull, hemst tched, rope crochet handkerchiefs. These were made in Japan, but resemble Mexican drawn-work, ‘14¢ each, Men’s fine mull hemstitched handkerchiefs, imi- tates the pongee in color and appearance. Initial worked in circle in brown. 6 in box for $1.50, or 25¢ singly. A&B —Btreet fo Central, ABRAHA BROOKLYN Store Closed All Day Saturday Telephone 6100 Main Men’s Summer Suits Low Priced $26.50 This indicates the values: Two-piece and three-piece suits—not only cool, summer suits, but suits appropiate for fall wear —of gabardine, tropical worsteds, cassimeres, regular worsteds. Many that sold formerly for $30, $35 and $40. A big selection at a small price. Range of col- orings and patterns includes tan, olive, gray, blue, black, brown, pencil stripes, ain effects, small tures. Tl at $26.50. Linen Golf Knickers, $4.95 Good looking, durable trousers, for summer and outing wear. They’re tai trousers. Khaki Trousers, $2.45 Such a comfort that it’s not a stretch of the imagination to say that they ’ll help your game. A Straw Hats down-—-get a New, Crean one NOW Men’s straw hats, sold up to this evening at $2.50 to $6.50, are marked $1.45 to $4.45 begin- ning tomorrow. A big cut— a big value. None on approval. Leghorn, Porto Rico, many fancy soft and stiff Rough Braids. Yacht shapes in Sennit split, Mackinaw, ‘Tuscan, and numerous weaves in natural and bleached straws. Roll Pocket Hats, $1.00, ‘Tennis Hats, $1.00 and $1.25. Silk Stitched Hats, $1.95. All kinds of caps for all sport wear, $1.48 to $2.48. Fancy Adjustable Hat Bands, 25¢ and 50 cents. A. & B.—Btreet Moor, Hoyt Street 325 Middies in a Clearance Sale, 98c Every sort of middy blouse — all white, gingham trimmed, long sleeved, short sleeved, and every one originally higher priced. Some that are slightly soiled from han- dling, and, not every size is in every style, but you'll easily find prac- tical models to give service the rest of the summer at this lessened price. A. & 6.—Becond floor, East. White cApron Frocks $1.94 Especially attractive apron frocks —new styles that are cool looking and cool feeling for warm days. Of white madras, gabardine or In- dian Head, in slip-over or surplice styles, trimmed with bright cre- tonnes, or with most efiective piping and gingham tie belts. A. & B.—Becond floor, Kast Women’s Cotton Vests 29c The bodice styles of fine cotton, regular and extra size, Cotton Combinations 65c Band top, with wide or tight knee, size 36 and 38. A. & 6.—fecond floor, Bast. Women’s White Silk Stockings, $1.98 Pair A quality you can depend on to look and wear well. Of thread silk, with mercerized tops and soles. Women's Sheer Silk Stockings, $1.35 pair Black and colors, with mercerized tops and soles. Men's Silk Socks, 74¢ patr Black thread silk, with colored clocks, mercerized tops, A. & @.—Btreet floor, Central - ==For Friday’s Selling M &~ STRAUS we hey ’re suits a man will be glad to get smart effects in checks and mix- lored like regular & S.—Btreet floor, Hoyt Street. Priced for Immediate Clearance ! Women’s Summer Dresses $8.95 Just at the time when you realize you need a new light frock for this warm weather, we have taken some of our wed prettiest summer styles from stock and reduced them to this little price. And such a variety is included, of tub silk, shan- tung, linen, cotton eponge and voiles, and some sleeveless styles in linen and eponge. Almost every summer shade, tan, white, orchid, maize, blue, Some straight-line models. Others made with panels and trimming. Not many of a kind, but all of them cool and becoming. Sizes 36 to 44 in the selection. A. @ 8.—Becond floor, Central Priced for Immediate Clearance! Trimmed Summer Hats $4.98 Time to make room for our incoming fall styles —so out pes the lovely summer hats at a price that will be sure to clear them away as soon as they’re put on sale! Trimmed hats, tailored hats, jaunty sports styles, high priced show room models—all to go at this one figure re- HH gardless of their former cost. If you’ve noticed i some particular hat in the department, and hesi- tated about buying it because it was a bit too 1 expensive, you'll probably find it included in this clearance. And be sure to make your selec- tion early or the very one you want may be gone. A. & 6.—Mexzanine, Bast. Tomorrow, ‘Bicycles are $29.50 A highgrade “bike” that rides easy, but will stand hard use. Camel back and Diamond frame model j able handle ber pedals, non- skid tires,’ coil spring saddles, new Departure Coaster Brake, self-attached stands, These bicycles were $33.50, $35.50, and $38.50. They'll go fast in this one-day sale! A. & B.—Fourth floor, West