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- <ennreammnemnc sant: — , coneunpemnnararersrer rane tt sername THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922, f Apparel for the Columbia—-N. Y. U. Game? And Other Games of the Football Season OLUMBIA and N. Y. U.—magic words that will arouse the enthusiasm of every “grad” old and young, every student, and every lover of football. The first big local game of the season, Saturday afternoon. You will want to dress your very best. The . and not by the State Comptroller. Under the system which the measure sought to correct, the State Comp- troller—a party to the proceeding In the fixing of the tax—appointed ap- ‘ 1 | praisers regardiess of their qualifica- tions, and in many instances these }] appointments were of men utterly un- fit. In a word, the’ purpose of the bill was to prevent large estates from dodging the inheritance tax through incompetents or worse. “I saw Murphy, and after we dis- cussed the meriis of the bill he satd his advisers had told him that It et everything to the lawyers, I out to him Sauls Says Tammany Leader Urged Him to Favor World— ‘False Asserts Murphy. persons, ro- ing, should be , jointed to appraise estates, mn P, Cohalan's urphy then asked me to write last night} him a letter, addressed to his home, .|{n which I was to explain the provi- sions of the bill, as he and his ad- visers intended to take up the ques- At Surrog meeting in t what there ering was s in the we Ject and ao 8} wish for a more {ntelll ion ne day. This was on a Friday, . diad audience, -\ttendan sents fh Samtuiy ot oly hu Pebruary weather will probably call for warmer outer er grits _iMbout*ten daye afterward T again apparel. See to it that you are equipped to In all there w -|began the conversation by telling me that he admired courage, but was the Surrogate's| Sorry to see me antagonizing a powerful newspaper. Then said Mur- enjoy yourself in comfort. All Wool “Bleacher” Rugs $8.94 Just the thing to wrap around you during the game. Plaid effects, in desirable colors, with fringed edges. 60x80 inches, and only five pounds in weight. Ayiegre Fin wtoor, goth Street, Front. \ Men’s Heavy Brogue Oxfords $8.94 A smart, square-toed brogue Oxford in black or tan grain calfskin, with wing tips and other features that instantly appeal to college men and other good dressers. Bleeors — Mata Vloor, Batoouy, 35th Street, Rear. Men’s Wool Sport Hose At $1.39—cashmere hose with embroidered clocks, medium weight, full fashioned. Also ribbed two-tone effects. Heather mixtures. * All sizes. At $1.88—ribbed wool hose; also cashmere hose with embroidered clocks. Various heather shades. Full fashioned. At $3.89——imported wool hose with the popular diamond inset combinations in various colors. Full fashioned. All sizes. Don't think 1’ ence your decisi 1 want you to help me with The World matter. Go easy with them if you can.’ don't follow you,’ I replied. t's that got to do with the bill? wv said Murphy, ‘The World on my neck for a long time, and I think if you don't push them too hard it woukin't hurt any of us.’ “1 suld: ‘lL understand you thor sfoughly. But while I'm St make the decisions.’ “Then Murphy turned lis back on me and mumbled. “1 sald; ‘Turn around here. I'm not one of your bartenders. You can't treat me that way. What have you got to sa “-) “Then suid Murph ty Chairman K ~} you got to sa: ner and shadow “1 replied: ‘I'm the Surrogate and ‘When Mr. Murphy was Informed of] pend the next ten years show- the Surrogate’s eoras bay ing you what I’ “fold on, Murphy. to pars your salary incresse ing to influ-| Suits and Top Coats ; For Misses Men’s Top Coats Made in London World th Pulitzer estate. n's meeting had the big rebuke to ogate i'l mmany, which hi “machine,” is “as absolute and art trary as that What have ‘The only interview T ever had with jan since he has been on » of his own seek- : ‘I don’t give a damn You can go to BOG TITE World case to which Murphy e d was the matter of the -tnuher- itance tax on the estate of Joseph Pulitzer, Shortly before this talk frolies the powersts Tax Appraisers and to give It to the , pert atrenaeeisie mation with Murphy I rejected the re- , Recor Main Floor, Center: fer the Legislature, = «DOr Of the appral aed oe ae Made from the finer types of English fabrics—the kind “His ussertion that pie aoe | that tailor so well into raglan shouldered, box back ’ 7 other time I | coats that smack of ‘the other side.” Silk yoke lined, Men S Imported. Sticks, $3.24 ALF the fun of going to the football game comes absolutely just the proper length, and just warm enough without being too bulky. Tweeds, herringbones, and rough mixtures and gray and brown effects. Four Piece Sport Suits $34.75 It is true that many fellows wouldn’t buy a new suit just for a football game. Nevertheless, if you con- template a new suit, Saturday’s game would be a good place to initiate it. This model is very smart— four button coat, with one pair of regulation trousers and one pair of knickers. Fancy mixtures. Sweaters, Leather Coats and Jackets Comfortable sweaters and jackets for those who go to the game for the game's sake. A fine assortment, at lowest-in-the-City prices. ALL WORSTED SWEATERS, $8.94—shawl collar coat sweaters in all the desirable colors. Others from $11.89 to $14.89. SLIP-ON SWEATERS, $8.24 to $9.94—shawl collars; perfect fitting. “Vv” Neck SWEATERS, $7.24 to $8.94—slip-on style—all colors. SHEEPSKIN VESTS, $4.74 to $8.44. MOLESKIN COATS, $18.24—lined with sheep- skin; fur collars, MACKINAW COATS, $12.74 to $17.74—great plaids of attractive colors. LEATHER and CORDUROY COATS, $15.89— reversible. LEATHER JACKET, $11.74—with knitted col- lars and cuffs. LEATHER JERKIN, $4.34—tan color. Will keep out the wind. Moers —Fifth Floor, Center. Malacca canes in either light or dark shades, trimmed with a silver band, silver cap, or with just plain tops. A light and attractive stick that is in good taste. Rings —Main Floor, Broadway. The Proper apes for Men $2.69 Hand-sewn cape gloves, typically English and our own importation. Medium and dark tan shades; properly trimmed. Riera —Maln Floor, Center, Field Glasses, $15.48 “Watch that forward pass!" You'll see it better through glasses. We recommend these field glasses, with alu- minum bodies, tan leather covered. 19 lignes, 6 lenses, achromatic. Complete with leather case, shoulder and carrying straps. Aloe —Potiral Dept, Main Floor, Halcony, 34th Street, Rear. Every Man Will Want a Cap $1.88 Our caps are made of imported woolens and styled on special models. Many attractive fabrics, Well trimmed and shaped in the latest manner. floes —Maln Floor, 36th Street. from that sparkling, vivid impression one gets of mingling with, and yet being part of an exhilarated pleasure-seeking crowd, a well dressed crowd. Cohalan sald: “I took offic 1909. For fou unmolested boss. In 1913 Mur- phy asked me, as he put it, to help him get The New York World off his neck. “About ten days prior to this oc- easion I called on Murphy, at the suggestion of James J. Frawley, then & member of the Senate, to inform Murphy that he had a misconception ern regarding the provisions of a bill] Mt- Hardy was riding with a friend which had passed the 1911 Legisla-] when he suddenly slumped in the seat. ture and which passed the Senate + the following year. : “The bill provided that the transfer| here of the tax appraisers should be com nt] Mr. Hardy had putters d two previous Persons appointed by the Surr heart attacks, 18.—James of Toronto, We present a complete assortment of swagger top coats for grandstand wear—as well as a complete as- sortment of costume suits—warm, and smartly appro- priate. Misses’ Top Coats $15.74 to $79.75 They include herringbone tweeds, camel’s hair coats, chinchillas, or wool mixtures, all dashingly tailored— plain or full flare backs and raglan sleeves. Model il- lustrated is a camel's hair coat, natural color, $48.75 Misses’ Suits : $39.75 to $169.00 There are many kinds of suits which are appropiate football wear of course—from the ultra smart thi piece costume, which will go to the fraternity house tea dance after the game — to the plain, mannishly tailored model, which will drive home in the motor, through crisp Autumn air. The model illustrated is of marleen, lined with a brightly contrasting shade of duvetyne, which very definitely sponsors the short jacket and draped skirt for misses’ wear, $54.75 hugs —Third Floor, 35th Street, Front, Mc Cutcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Handkerchiefs at Lower Prices 4 Whether you are anticipating Christmas, pre- paring for other gift occasions, or merely replen- ishing your own handkerchief supply—you will Misses’ Sweaters Will be indispensable at the game--under a top coat if it’s a freezing day—in the grandstand, or on the motor ride home. SLIP-OVERS $3.74 and $4.64 Of pure worsted with attractive fiber patterns at the first price— and of camel's hair, with round neck at the second, Megaphones for Rooters 23c to $2.39 Made of good quality pressed paper in several colors that are dark enough to resist soil. Several sizes. =o ee! Ryngrs Pith Floor, Center, \ find an almost unlimited selection of Pure Linen SPORT PULL-OVERS $6.94 Handkerchiefs at the Linen Store. i Men's Coat-Style Men’s Plaid Woolen Shirts Of pure worsted, with roll collars, H Elastic Knit Sweaters, $4.89 $4. 89 NEW MANNISH JACKETS $6.94 and $11.74 Ladies’ The Handkerchief illustrated is of dainty Madeira hand-embroid- ery in attractive designs, Special at 65c each, Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, are $3.00 a doz. and up. Novelty Sports Handkerchiefs Of pure brushed worsted at the first price, and of camel's hair at the second. Smartly buttoned all the way up the front. Sizes 36 to 42, Maeve —Third Floor, 34th Street, Front, Worsted knit, with pleated pockets; dark colors and rich heather effects. Ryser — Mata Floor, 35th Street Materials of pure virgin wool, warm but not bulky Woolen shirts for men in colored plaids. Also, at this price, desirable shirts in khaki and heather woolens. eeu —Main Floor, 36th street BY Hats for the Game HE hat for the Misses’ Caracul Coats Smart Footwear Oe i lors—25; s) Collared With Blended Squirrel A new tongued pump, with heels of AA\ in gay colors—25c each and up. : q Sate relat ’ $8344 4 fb fae, Sorneiehaild be E [os such a hat is more $239.00 “Perfectly stunning!” folks in the grandstand will say when they see this ultra-smart sport coat of caracul, In all patent coltskin, patent coltskin with quarter and heel of black suede skin / iA and dull calfskin. Buckles of jet or cut steel may be added. Men's The hemmed, cord and tape design, as illustrated, is a Special, at only $6.00 a doz. Plain Initial Handkerchiefs of Pure Linen cost $6.00 a doz. and up. comfortable out-of. doors, and second—so that one won't inter. fere with ardent football fans’ view of the field! The model illustrated is of hatter's plush with an impudent bow of cire ribbon at the side, $11.89 Hats we suggest as especially suitable for football-game wear are the new suede and leather silk cord girdle. models--small and close fitting, with a m —Third Floor, neat trimming of self bands or ribbon, sie btreet, Front. $8.50 to $18.89 Shugprs ~ Second Floor, 4th Street, Prout. -78 4, “! i ~— » a HERALD SQUARE Sno. NEW YORK For Other Macy Advertising See Bsa 6 Merchandise Advertised Here On Sale To-Morrow. 3 Second Floor, 35th Street, Rear, Hose to Match the New Shoes Plain Silk and Wool Hose, with Embroidered Clocks, $3.69 pair Full fashioned. In various color combinations, and all sizes. Silk and Wool Hose, $3.89 pair Derby ribbed, with flare tops and embroidered clocks. In various color combinations, and all sizes. Seve Main Floor, Center, ETE IIT poo There is a softness and appealing youthfulness about caracul in this tan and gray shade which is be- comingly accentuated by the dark rich collar and cuffs of blended squirrel. Swagger and short it confines its fullness with a heavy es . ¢ Quaint little Handkerchiefs with Children’ brightly embroidered animals and figures. Three of them, boxed attractively, at 75¢ a box. Order Christmas Monogramming Now It is none too early to place orders for special embroidering and monogramming of Handkerchiefs and other Linens for Christmas, By anticipating the Christmas rush, you are assured of leisurely, painstaking workmanship and timely delivery. ee