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WY. CENTRAL RIVER FRONT fT MONOPOLY: Commitice 1s Tol Is Told Wraitroad |" Tries to Control West Side Industrial ial Development. ASKS ary OwNt RSHIP. | y B.C. Marsh Dee tases Munici-| * pality Must Have Belt Lines fe trying to 6 and Freight Terminals, The Thompaon iagisiative investi- @ating committen to-diry inauired into | GE, Can you see as distinct- ly with your right eye as with your left? Although our two cyes look alike and most of us believe them to be equally good, often ‘we are surprised to learn, after an examination by an Oculist, that we have onc good and one defective eye. In these cases the good eye does most of the work, while the defective onc, with its mus- cles “unused,” gradually be- comes weaker. If one eye is doing the work of both, you owe it to yourself to give them immediate atten- tion. Harris Glasses represent the combined result of the careful, scientific examination of our Qoulists and the skilled services of our Opticians, and when re- quired, cost 82 or more. gaa Bt, oi2eth, at 7 . near Jo: st 1608 St. ve, bet, 180th & 18a roadway, near Willoughby, Brooklyn, IER Toni NOL, Brona: @88 Broad St., Next to Bo Real $25 Value Custom Made Uncalled-for READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, $12.50 All Sizes—All Styles—All Colors—At All Stores a call you should heed—it’s our semi-annual event you have been waiting for. custom-made uncalled-for suits at half price, $12.50. This price just about includes the cost of materials. All stores have been supplied with an equal number of suits and store managers are instructed to clear them out at the sale price, $12.50, MAIL ORDERS FILLE WF GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Write for Samples and Self-Measurement Blanks. Address Mail Order Department, 149 W. 36th St., N. Y. Here's ! — ” "yh New Yom eee Ad Operation ” over fan aonwirad fort three par faal antate om the went #ida of the seenemed on 1016 at Hee # showed that the Naw York (antral ia ailied with elent ROn-FAF Tig Companion and forty cate fer companinn hd New York® Control” aatd Ue le Apparentiy trying to do ty—mnonepolian tranmit facilities and terfront pr It is apparent opment on Now Yorks sone of the aver attempted city, The city must own and controt ahaolutely the belt line and other lines which run into the oity whieh carry freveit, “The New York Central ty « sietwht-of-hand trick, got around the constitutional amendment of 1974 to mat @ 800-yenr franchien, and now they can defy the city authoritiaa. "T don't blame business men for trying to met all they can, but I do blame the public ofelais whe do not defend the righte of the public, “All terminals should be correlated and be either owned or controlled by the city, That t# the only way to in- sure equal and fair rights to all raile roads running Into the city, And it aeoms to ine that every one of the big corporations, such ag the New York Dock Company, the Bush ‘Terminal Company and the New York Central, are trying to prevent the city doing anything until they can make the city do what they want it so Jo, Thay are buying up land to hold as a clut over the city. That is just what Chauncey Depew did up tn Buffalo.” that the company Mr, Prender- 1g necretary of?" asked Counsel ie t holdup oa put over int Jo not know." Walter Wellman, journalist, ensl- neer, explorer and balloon expert, testified about a plan he had sub- mitted to the Public Service Com- mission to increase the passenger ac- commodations of trains and plat- forma in the subway. Eminent en- gineers had indorsed his plan, but Chief Engineer Alfred Craven of the Public Service Commission turned it down, “t told him,” said Mr, Wellman, “that by using my plan the subway trains could for generations to come give se to thousands of our young women who stand at their work all day and now have to stand in the care on their way to work and their way home. “Mr, Craven asked me, ‘Does it matter much if they have to stand?’ I came to the conclusion that he did not care much whether the cars were crowded or not.” “Your testimony,” said Counsel Moss, “corroborates what we already have on record,” Senator Thompson to-day sent to . | Mayor Mitchel and other members of the Roard of Estimate the testimony brought out a few days ago about the York Central Railroad Com- tell, Newark. pany's “improvement” along the west side of this city, With this testimony, Get yours to-day. t@ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, 1387 Broadway, B: ween 37th 1945 Broadway, Between 651! 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street 104 Flatbush Av., 6106 Fifth Avenue, Near 51st St., Brooklyn John W. Ritchie $31 Manhattan Me » Near Calyer Si 22 Newark A’ Ys 903 Prospect Ave. 65}4 So, Atlantic Av. Sta., Bklyn. Brooklyn Cooper Pl., Jersey city. NJ Near 163d St., Bronx fourth Ave., Mt. Vernon, N, Y., Distributor (New Store), ALL STORES OPEN UNTIL 9—SATURDAYS 10 0" LOCK y-| he foots Cadum Ointment has amost soothing and healing effect wher- ever the skin is in- flamed. irritated or diseased. = + banger FF | ieniand - ; : z Petre Carardar trie gn Hear Hoan ’ ” ‘4a A ‘? a ~~ tate aad tant Tr marrne afternnon the qeme abe + apeelal he ' nae , VETTE VE HE Ss p e Cc 1 a I YALE ME YW WE He K 4% OF JULY SALE “Men, Get This Call” Candy Dep't NO CHARGE CALL EARLY: "Hoar Rear. Cente FOR no CRIN pest Bee) ta aver ad viae Ue youen: A Special Roel ion ALTERATIONS. STORES OPEN AT 8 A. M. Offering for Saturday SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON “3 \ Ritchie & Cornell “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS— WATCH uscrow" GROW" 22 BIG stores | 105 NEW MAIN ST., _Uddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 340, ao Waentander fing wnty iw It ts good for eczema, pimples, blotches, itch, tetter, scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, rash, scabs, burns, ringworm cuts, etc. 25c. a box—at all druggists. THREE MILLION BOXES Sold Every Year in France Coward- During July and August the Coward Shoe Store will close at 1 O'CLOCK SATURDAYS James 8S. Coward 208-274 Greenwich Street, New York | || Youdon’t have tocome |} || |Jinto the store to see | |{ these Suits—they are | || displayed in our win- dows. We tell you they are the same grades, models and patterns as those advertised all over the city at $15,and if you come to either of our stores we'll proveit. No man wants to look dressier than the picture above—and we will it, fit and style exactly . The fabric will be all wool, and the models will include the PINCH BACK, the PATCH 2M DSI BS NSLS DOs Ee POD Le DEOS See these suits whether you we guarant it th reg d Ave, POCKET and the two- and three- doubt or not. If you 2 $4] 0 price. Bet. 15th & 16th Cor. 83d button designs, buy ‘one you'll nave $5 Streets Street Toothsome Goodies Chocolate Vanilla and ramels and allows co’ fection C| Perfection Broadways. chocolate © nilla marsh with our P. lath Regular price 5c tb. \ Special 39e Ib. Real $25 value Patriotic Novelty Boxes filled with delicious choco lates. Special, box of 14 ounces. iS do Luxe, Main and Monday 3 Ib, package regularly 870 1lb. Milk Chocolate Fresh Fruits 1 Ib, Chocolate Marshmallows 1 tb, Sugar Wintergreens. 67c Fruit Mints and 691 th Ave., Between 43d and 44th Sts, Full weight--containers not 2331 Eighth Ave. »» One Door Above 125th St. tuded 155 William Street, Corner Ann Street Pasem't, Contre isle Third Ave » Near 85th Street , Brooklyn block from Flushing Ave,Bkyn ty N.¥., Mail Order Dept. 6 M ket Near Broad Newark, N Bt Main St., Paterson, N.J., Distributors 267 Bergenline Ay., Cor. John St., Union Hill,N.J Port Jervis, N.Y. (Wistri butors, YONK 3! New York Daniel B, Cornet Herald sa. Ds DISPLAYE DIN ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS 1916, Open All Day Saturday $13.75 The suits sold regularly at $16.75 and $14.50,and even that price was “'Loweat-in-the-City,”” These nite are highly de sirable because of their fine tailoring and the good weoring quality of the ‘falrries The variety of materiale and colors is almost inex- haustible and you are cer- tain to find that which is most becoming to you and which will give you com. plete satisfaction. Silk Shantung Suits “Cravenette”’ Finish and Spot Proof Very smart and dressy are these ome Silk Shantungs, Suite Summer Cool and comfortable under- garments at very low prices. Union Suite Usual price 79 suit 59c nainsook in Rap or large ids. Closed crotch, sleeveless, knee length, Sises 84 to 44, Men's Porosknit Union Suits, Per Suit, 6 9e Slightly imperfect — if perfect would be fe suit, Sleeveless, knee length, or short sleeves, length; closed h. Porosknit Underwear, Per Garment, 29C Slightly. in - if perfect would be garment, Short sleeve shirts, ke eth drawers. Macy's—Muin Floor, 3th Sty Centre = Boys’ Vacation Clothing Wool Norfolk Suits, $4.69 with extra trousers, Former prices up lo 8749 rable materials wear, ‘Tailored Macy standard Gray, tan Is or that will stand r according to the of perfection of detail. or brown mixtures in tw +7 to 18 yrs Boys’ Sport Coats. $6. 49 & $7. 49 Boys’ Play Scout Suits. $1.48, $1.97 and $2.49 Macy'’s—Second Floor, 34th Sty Hear Men’s Shoes For Outing and Sports id xets ity own At Macy's ag and sport shoes ‘at prices. which stantial savings other Sports! The a etde Ho ith Ntreets Hear Bathing Suits for Big and Little Boys $1.89 to $3.96 Hundreds of all wool brightly suits, one or in a varietyof color trimmed in con. the little chaps. Jour. Ath Bes ~ Two Features in 1 Clearance Sale of Summer Suits for Men & Young Men We Wish to Call Your Attention to the Following Of these we have a remarkably large assortment, at prices to fit almost every purse and Heather mix- $18.75 $22.50 and $14.75 were the former a of these very high grade suite, Smart and up-to-date models in one, two or three button effects, offer you an assortment from which choosing becomes comparatively easy. All of the more desirable fabrics are represented in numerous patterns, such ae stripes, a checks and many ot Mohair Suits $13.75 Cravenette’’ Proofed Cool and comfortable, — These t suits come in plise “Palm Beach” Suits $7.24 Two piece suite made of the famous “Palm Bench” Cloth, which is cold water shrunk and will not shrink again in washing. Norfolk Models $8.25 euit ecy'o—Fitth Fiecer, Broadway The Camera De epartment A camera or photo supplies at prices less than elsewhere. The Cameras 72c, 98c, $1.59, $1.89, $2.39, $2.64, $3.19, $3.79 are the prices at which box cameras are obtainable, while those of the folding type may be had for $4.49, $5.89, $6.29, $6.74, $7.12, $8.09, $9.24, $10.49, $1 89, $16.88, $17.89, $20.63 and $24.83; those with ‘es from $15.83 to $61.50 and up to $181.00. Every uoted here means a saving of from 6 to 25%. Camera Supplies Developing easly chemicals, paper, are equally low in price. We make no ake Sor Devel epg Rall Films when " Privds are Ordere Following is a list of our very reasonable charges for printing. Veat Pocket size Stjx814 de each | 4 x5 Se each Zeeach | 814x414 de each | Post Cards Se each 214591 Beeach | 814x519 Be each a7 Bo each #loxtl¢ Se each Any prints not entirely satisfactory will be done over without extra charge. Macr's—Camora Hendguerters, Bth Fleer, 20th Mereets Centre, and tant “As They Go Marching On” Make a present y, your soldier boy of the ng that will add to his individual comfort or the things that the govern- ment has ordered every man in its service to take with him. We are prepared to furnish “the boys” with every con- venience for the camp or on the march. Toilet Requisites Ne Tooth Brushes, Inrgo tamtalt 8h rtwo Tooth Brushes, modiyin and es witten for & Fough, out-of-door life, Stationery Essentials A jet, onion Irish gaceut in Pocket Kits, fitted with all wafety cap and pat~ N10 Ink, in traveller's meat? t2 ay Keene inky from | Memorandum if black co ae hact or. nunelun Leather weno ; on wise, with elt edmes, to 470 ofewel meleepere, Waltham Nieket T-lewat = Suv TES | Walthaa st Wateh, 7 fewel, BEND | wilver tt Watoh. 7 sewel, zB thy In the Way of Leather Goods Watch Bracelets, leather Leather Sewing Holle, needies, Moats Bilt \han 48 aise? 61.89 thread and aRintte, on to 92.49 phd Leath a sed Mi mye wale. timont tna Ly mr A a4 oa Folding Leather Covered mggnaabig gee bo field "work Vint Leather ¢ tted with flat hat thea brushes, coi Macy's—Matn Floor====—= == A Week-End Sale of 3, 700 Men’sFine Soft Shirts $1.09 An attractive variety of weaves and colorings, including Woven Madras, Repps and Crepes. All of the shirts are made in the coat model with soft cuffs attached, ‘The sizes range from 14 to 17, Men's Straws—Specially Reduced Both imported and domestic straws are included in the re- duction, Sennits and splits in all the new shapes. Some with easy fitting leather c er Hats that sold $2. 19 | Hats that sold 82.74 Now Formerly at Pals a Men’sCa rem WeekeEndtnectal 69c Formerly 89, A variety of fine wool fabrics in the newest shapes, Vor golf, motoring and other outdoor sports, Newest stripings in gray, brown, tan, green, together with very attractive mixtures, in == ====Macy's—Main Floor, B5th Street, Centre Weta?