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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922, through Summit, New Providence, turn left to Hopewell, then south to Liberty Corners, | Princeton minster, Pluakemin.] Some of the sections that are now Somerville, South Somerville and| under construction In New Jersey may Belle Mead to Pringeton. be finished before the big games at Motorists coming down from Suf- | Princeton fern and points beyond can run south | wowen SONERS FARMED OUT, through the Ramapo Valley to Mont-| wus CORN AND EARN MONEY, will _reeelve about $1 a day and matn-] aa — 25 East 14° St DET Bway & Save ; clair or continue on to Hohokus, ani experinient officials of thy Sts Every auto owner planning a Sat \ a er : then through ftldgewood to Paterson | peformatory for. Women In Bedford ig or Gaidey tony, sRowld 00.10 p and over the valley road to Montelatr. | Ree permitting seven possessi: ye last word on ie S ‘ Motorists will also find a good way a part of thelr sentenci _— sebcdtaeBiptoty of es * G to continue from Hackensack out Es-|farm at Pawling, N. ¥.. the country ‘ants to su foad conditions before making a fine f oe sex Street into Market Street, Pater- | place of a anew Rather g tends decision, By“ arrangement with 0.) 7 A pds son, there tufn left Into Main Street} city. The w M, Wells, Ohief Roadman of the Aw “bins y = and at hospital turn cet een rato —_—_—— 7, rica, r ry by ”“ owe N A narrow road, and just yond the a we aa 3 oy api faa . AG raflroad is crossed and the valley road ning World on Friday o: tes 2 "i followed to Montclair. The valloy * wit print @ special article on tours pee road from Paterson to Montclair has pee p COATS AND DRESSES—CORRECT STYLES For Children and Juniors At Attractive Price, We carry Sizes 2 to 16, a with the Aneel waters that cannot fail to prove of incalcw an excellent surface and goes through ldble value to owners. Save your: a very scenic section of New Jersey —5c Everywhere Why Finkelstein & Maisel From Montclair go west through Cald- Fpherod vesations by commuting The | : manent crenshe Wermpgean thea|| Dott Jag. Zar little Have Won Public Favor kindred vera yn "i Ms * oe Bvening World maps and facte about " . Bernardsville to Bedminist raisins and speed up. ; . i ih een ‘ through Somerville and Bélle Mead to Delicious when you're hun- Giving Every One the Advantage of Actual Wholesale * Princeton. " i i _— * | af AS Hinoetene ary. New life when you're “A lle higher in aun Clothing Prices Is Of Course the Main Reason Auto Routes : ° ; i lg eh i ea ES Pg 1560 calories of energising pie inthe rede lil Wholesale!—magical words indeed for those who want the best at the ADELP we : a 8 A true standard-measure of low prices, especially in so far as the term relates P * t p Bro Aceasis tering Fordham Road can continue|| nutriment per pound—75% to men's and young men’s fine clothing. To rinceton 1 gen i ; BN? Asersc due west to the end, which is 207th} } fruit sugar, in practically pre- RACING AT But merely quoting wholesale prices has not proven the only factor in Street and Broadway, there turn left and about a half-mile beyond turn right into Dyckman Street to the kman Street Ferry. From Atlantic City and South Nev digested form—therefore al- most immediately effective. Furnish food-iron also. For Football By O. M. Wells. the extraordinary success attained by this since the it defied many retail dealers’ protests and proclaimed its factory doors ms to the buying of the general publ It set, as it di Empire City Course * (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) Saturday's Special Attractions in its past history in selling to the trade only, a very ° ; ‘ Jersey run to Absecon and go through Get little red box now and high standard of quality in every suit and overcoat it manufactur (Chief Roadman, the Automoible Club codstown Clayton . 4 Farimonton, Alisa: cindlan Mille try. THE-$7,000 NEW ROCHELLE f Only the pureed of woolens are used in every garment, and that means of America.) ) AR Medford, Mount Holly, Columbus, Bor-]] say, the rejection of every piece of woolens below the 1 cent test. But the Copyright, 1922 (New York vente World), | f ~ . » aentown, White Horse Yardville, Rob Se everywhere. eh) Lefabed ee to story doesn’t end here. What of the cut, style and fit?” Ab, now you are by Press Publishing Company ‘ ort Repu § binsville, Mercerville to Penns Neck . Herkshire Purse Novecliff, Purse getting to our piece de resistance! Everybody gots ‘to the football , @ then to Princeton, or from White ittle FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P. Try on a suit or overcoat!” If it doesn’t fit you in the most r games by automobile, and what Inter- Horse turn left at Trenton and go ‘ \ : ‘ ; @] | through Lawrenceville to Princeton, ests the motorists most during the fall “ ¢ Motorlats coming. trem Cornell. can un-= alds months 1s how to reach the places f y tediew “the Lackawanse frail. trom > . where the blg games are played and . . Binghamton to the Delaware Wat “Between-Meal Mito reached via Lexington ie ni Does a firm doing business on these lines deserve your ge over good r, ads with the lea « _ 7 Gap, then through Portland, Del Rats cone Ar List scuteing te pene he question is best answered by the ever increasing volume of chip 2 u aisins Tey eneaee or sis en ae Gineace are doing—with emi ists, journal ee gestion, It is rather difficult to get Ave, Subway, or via Oth and Uth Ave \red h eminent jurists, journalists, bankers, prominent business to Princeton without getting mto a NS Ave, Subway, thence by men and the like—not because of the savings, but mainly because, we *Jam,"" and especially so this year, » v ff White House, Hampton, Glen Gardner, Clint ad Yb $0 Serer Net A Y rite iamtagtani Fineres Had Your Iron Today? trolley from WOODLAWN Btatior: honestly believe, they feel or know they cannot do better anywhere at aay manner the loss is all ours. You get your money back et once, question, And this very fair. square way of dealing to every of your purchase—the woolens, the {anisgecenetting Late ware, Buttsville, Oxford, Washington, 26 there ts construction work with de- y Woodsville and just beyond Woodsvilla GUAND STAND. $3.85._Including Taz price. tours on most of the trunk lines. — — — - ~ = — — However, what are our prices? All wool suits and overcoats, 617.44, The Plank Road between Jers $22.78, 827.44, $30.69, $84.88, and our famous special at $24.88 for a sult, City and Newark is entirely and the only from the H js via tue Newark: ‘Turnpike or the Paterson Plank Road. The writer of | this article investigated the congested conditions on Monday of this’ week, |{s crossed over the Kil van Kull and] Dyckman Street Ferry and run to and it took one hour and forty min-|a good road running south cither to] Hackensack. The 130th Street Ferry utes to run from Broad Street, New-| the Carteret Ferry or Tottenville. keeps three boats going all the time ark, to the Hudson County Boulg-| ‘There is also a ferry from Howland] and the new road over Fort Lee Lill vard, as there was one solid mass|Hook to Elizabethport, and the trunk|{s a wonderful improvement over the going both ways of trucks and pas-|line joined at Elizabeth two miles be-| old way of going to Fort Lee, and the senger! vehicles, and it seemed as if} yond. There is construction work be-| road through Leonia and Bogota to the entire police force of both Hud-|tween Metuchen and New Brunswick | Hackensack ts in excellent condition. son and Essex Counties were on the|and the detours quite poor. ‘The best} The Dyckman Street Ferry atso road trying to keep them in line, way to reach Princeton frem Perth} handles a great many cars very With the exception of being tom-| Amboy is to cross the Raritan Bridge} quickly, as the boats are large and pelled to use two ferries, the best way |to South Amboy, then west on Wash-| the distance short, and the road from for motorists going from Manhattan| ington Street to South River on al Englewood to Hackensack {s also in Island and Brooklyn is to cross from |good concrete road, where a right turn | good condition. ; ' of our regular and practically complete lines of the Battery to St. George, Staten |!s made and a good, hard-surfaced biehie ahordants ea: Island, and from Bay Ridgo to St.|road followed into George Street and] iy tng Pac naan Gan recuse Taser Fall and Winter Shoes ’ “it ’ ‘i nue through Hasbrouck Helghts and sets ~ 1 ’ lent condition the whole length of|}bany Street, New Brumswick, then Carlstadt to Rutherford, then along Women $ Low Shoes 4.85 & 6.85 Staten Island, and possibly on the fover the direct road, which ts In g000| 1} Passaic River to Bridge Street, ’ cays when the big games ure being | condition to Princeton. with lee of trousers, of the very ‘inest quality, or a winter overcoat, vay to reach satin-lined of similar grade. _ Figure it out for yourself; shop around, demand full tic ticularly on the 100 per cent. woolen question (semembering woolen ices have shot skyward) and then come here. Then and then only can you appreciate what Finkelstein & Maisel mean to every man and young man Who wants the best in clothing at virtually half the prices they have been accus- tomed to paying. Finkelstein & Maisel “Makers of Clothes of the Better Kind for Men and Young Men.” FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (Take Elevator), ONE FLIGHT UP. 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St., N. Y. | $1 Delivers to You |) A Table Model Phonograph Shoe Specialists for 65 Years Andrew Alexander Ten Day Sale played the ferry at Tottenville will be] A good alternate which will » SiR SE thc laN dt coor vale yt Women’s Boots $5. 00 & $7. 85 | inadequate to handle the, crowds, quite so congested is after rvs |! Padang ’ ane ee about a half-mile on George Str VRE FEE AVES Cr Eee evens Irvington, then follow Springfield M ’ S $ & $ There is an excelient ferry from|New Brunswick, turn left Into ‘ : \ Linoleumville to Carteret, and the| mercial Street and follow the (1. |\venue Cl late rise tee bap lian i; ens hoes, 5. 85 6.85 Richmond Turnpike ts in good condi-|bury Turnpike to Dayton, whe: tre of town bear left low Moun- z t tion, which is the shortest route across | right turn is made, going threugh| taln Avenue through Scotch Plains to - the island from St, George. ‘The Car-| Monmouth Junction to Kingston, then| Plainfield, then over Greenbrook r3 teret Ferry Company will do its ut-]to Princeton, or, !f desired..one can] Avenue to. Roynd Bronk, Be sure hiost {i eeiting the motorists, back |turn lett-on the ol ‘Trenton ‘Turn-| and turn south at’ Bound Brook and and forth across the river, and on|pike and run to Penn's Neck, then] run on either side of the river to New RD, reaching the Carteret side there is an}across the causeway, on Carncgie} Brunswick. : 4 | excellent road via Woodbridge Avenu» | Lake, to Princeton. Do not go beyond Bound Brook, as through Woodbridge to Perth Amboy. or ¢ there is construction work and the Motorists cag also run down the Hud- Motorists starting from uptowo]/road in an- atrocious condition all gon County Boulevard through Bay |New York and points beyond can|the way to Somerville. There {s also onne to Bergen Point, where the ferry {cross the 120th Street Ferry or the Irly good road from Springfield Substantial reductions ae have been made in prac- | SE ee Ea tically all the popular oy models of the season. The In \y vusien’s Shoes a com- plete selection is offered of the styles now in de- mand in both boots and a i 7 C $1 Deposit $135 $1.75 Weekly Cc d e ! they Reneans ane ince and Downtown Fee peters ge No Interest Added. No Extra Charges of Any Kind. se our re it e + assures the quality. Store Only _ suited to mature tastes. al aerarne toe eer raweble Bhanen7aen ms care oe ae The right half hi built-in, two-spring motor, playing four records without rewinding, a turntable, concealed horn, and automatic stop. A phonograph when you want music, a Library Table the rest of the time. n an institution that has stood the test of public approva for over 33 years: They have been years of service and “satisfaction giving” that have won or us the friendship of tens of thousands of customers. You can buy wearing apparel here for your entire family, when you need clothes, and pay for them over a period of time convenient fo you. 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