The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1917, Page 17

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‘STOP BUILDING TCHESTER COUNTY N ACCOUNT OF WAR Building Trades and Real « Estate Men Frown on Too Much Caution. IRpectal to ‘The Drening World.) ‘ WHITH PLAINS. May 2%—Al- tabien at the sugsestion of the Wastehestor County Commission on General Safety the officials in some of the cities and towns havo decided Vito curtall appropriations for ex- {tensive improvements until the war] fe over, the Building Trades Em- ployees’ Association of Yonkers has od & resolution opposing the standstill policy. Although there was a falling off in the sale’ of houses in Westchester County during the last week, the & big demand for small {especially in Mount Vernon and| ¥! ' Yonkers, The construction of the { pobway to the line dividing the Bronx mnd Mount Vernon on White Plains Avenue, and the running of thro | Yolley cars from Yonkers to } Verndn, without chang: j Hnportance to Mount Ve n. Ih A large number of bull will be} {pected in Tarrytown, White Plains Vand New Rochelle. In ytown atone tho building permits are for) f $185,000. ‘The. most costly structure | Mill be @ $69,000 reside’ M yhman on South Bro’ ,900 villa for B. KF, MeKeel Avenue. ‘The Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerco at a re dis eussed a, plan of fing | gusged fi Phat olty. Mux Morgenth i 2. nt of the New York te Association, out- } med the plans, which provide home fer the indusirial workers of the \ aity in the extreme southern part of he city. The announcement is ts of the brick apart Herrmann on Lean Av { Dohe of nGeores Howe reports the sale of 1 j mlot of ground in V: treet, Yonkers, to Me Larchmont the-Sound, t » who will “shortly movo into the | residence, William J. Burns, the det who has resided tn Bronxy several years, ha pure property of Dr, D. welift STEAMBOATS. THE HUDSON ON SUNDAY A Day of Recreation Aboard the Spacious “BENJ. B. ODELL” URGH, BEACON, roNENG TE and Return Same Trip Decoration Day CENTRAL HUDSON LINE and return . HENS UDSOS wed) WASHINGTON “me ‘ig dem ent Deep Sen ¥ i Dally at CONEY ISLAND | Season Opens Sunday, May 27. Telephone Kector—s7 2. NLY N syniunay CENTRAL HEDSON LINE KEANSBUR NJ. si | v B80 P.M. 8 j 398 EXCURBIONS. ADAYS PLEASURE HARD COAL INO SMOKE.COMFORT DECORATION DAY end Every Sunday and Helldey Lake Hopatcong piconation BAY Mauch Chunk for ae hilden $4, Asbury Va corts, Boats le M., 2 ¥ nished sons of the brokers report many rentals. There 19) 4/5 houses, | ree ny tc Le, 7. his apartr furnished, Bri onx Parkway Commission, —— her m sists of fifteen acres and a fino resi- dence and was held at $50,000. Marvin have leased for Brewer her oountry home Bronxville, fur- mm the summer to C. W. Par- elps Dodge Corpora- AF for the A Protected Garden. Guess tho neighbors’ chioke: garden next spring 1 going to raise?” ish bayonet and All Charge Purchases Made During \. | Saal the Remainder of This Month Will Be Entered on Bills Rendered July First income—more, as well as less, ence Park, P nent in Gramatan Court, to Jay Downer of the Your War Problems Let us help you solve your war problems. wi THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY. _ 25, MAYOR of Lowiuton, Me, has challenged local pas- tor to two #ix-round bouts in City Hall, or a debate in ve Dulpit. “RED,” MONUMENT to French naval officer, ordered by Maseachusotts Legislature 139 years ago, has just been completed and unveiled in Boston. GARDEN PLOT of ground 225 by 176 fost, six inches deep, was transported a city block in Avenue A, 60 they | can put up a building where it had been. FREDERICK MILLER must take off long pants, leave Fort Slocum, return to Baltimore and knicker- bockerg and become Freddy aguin, because it was dis- covered he 1s only fourteen, though 5 feot 6 and 160 poundr. Mabon his} Street, Bronx- summer, to 2. F. Hudson parted and f granted the moti District Attorne: unsel for Je kers, for won't prickly | east side character whose death was told at some length !n a newspaper, couldn't lay off from work to attend his funeral yentorday, WESTCHESTER NOTES. Thomas Kerane of the Bronx was awarded a verdict for $25,000 damages) The against the New Haven Railroad Com- pany for injuries he received a year Jago, by a fury In Justice Morschauser's | part of the Supreme Court. Kerane, | who was a brakeman, was burned by | yy ash when a feed wire | ‘on @ motor engine, dge Frank L. Young has the right to inspect Grand Jury minutes upon which w yation Army, io four ven indictments for forgery " U.S Flags 1 in Standard Quality and Sizes In normal times Greenhut’s popular Big Store has al- ways proven itself to be the friend of those of average We are prepared to meet every contingency that may arise to puzzle you in wartime, At your service! against Walsh. Walsh {s chi with. having forged the name of Thomas Barden to drafts of the elty for sten- ographic work which he did in Bar- den’s name in the condemnation of land for widening the Bronx River Road in Yonkers. me Court Justice Morschauser ing @ special term of court in rs this afternoon for the purpose of issuing citizen papers to aliens. William Bleakley, a member of the law firm of Brennan, Curran & Bleak- ley of Yonkers, has armounced that he is going to be a candidate for the nomi- nation of City Judge of Yonkers on the Republican ticket ‘at the fall primaries, Sevetal residents of Wostchester will leave on Saturday on a fishing trip to Booneville in the Adirondacks. The | party will be made up of Charles © Horton and Edward Kenney of White Plains; Leon Dick, Courter Dick and Sydney A, Syme of Mount Vernon and John Borup of Bake! kahoe. —_ BIG SUM TO CHARITIES. ftation Get Residue . Corning Fatate, HARTFORD, May = Application was made late yesterday in‘the Probate Court to admit the will of John J, Corn- ing of New York, whose estate ts esti- mated at several millions. will, after providing for the widow, bequeaths the residue of the state, it reliably reported, to the Mart- ford Orphan Asylum, the Open Hearth, the local Ye Men's Christian Asso- elation, and the Hartfor Hospital. The vy. William Deloss Love, head of the | Connecticut Humane Society, and a life- long friend of Mr. Corning, receives a direct legacy of $25,000. rtto: CERAMIC PAINTINGS ARE NOT DUTIABLE Court of Customs Appeals Over- tules the Collector of the Port in a Test Case, the Court of Customs Appeals, public yesterday, cane, panols or plaques and a large aulty a French artist, cent. through John Quinn of No. st Street on appeal was taken, Original ceramic paintings can come into this country héreafter free of duty, under & unanimous decision of The opinion was rendered tn @ toast involving five earthenware shaped vase painted by Georges Rou- ‘They were ad- mitted free as original works of art, but six months afterward the’ Col- lector demanded a duty of 40 per Tt was paid under protest, and Nassau The |} Board of General Apprajgers sustained pear- 1917, the Collector, holding that the paint- ings on panels and vase were “made wholly or in part by stenofling, or any other mechanical process,” and that tho firing or glazing was mechanical. Mr. Quinn contended that ‘meé-/| chanical process must constitute part of the act of painting, whoreas the firing or glazing was done after the painting was finished and simply preserved it.” This was tho view taken, by the Court of Customs Appeals, Presiding Judge Montgomery saying that the Government's “mechanical” argu. | ment would just as well apply to oll paintings on canvas by famous artiste which are varnished to pre- serve them. ; 2a a ay lished clerkships to eleven commit- tees, which seldom meet. Reprosenta- tive Sanford of New York, who forced the economy, showed that frequentiy Representatives’ secrotartes, who, + will be paid iho a held the clerkships, with the bhi Th sharee of nited! el stock. $179 to $25 Suits, . For Men and Youths” This remarkable offering is the result of an cneepected bud nevertheless wel- come purchase of 560 handsome Spring and Summer Suits from Che Practical Clothing Co. OF 661-663 Broadway, fi. ¥. @. There's Ai important yi in stout sizes. ’ Are Every Boy Will Want a Here a choice is offered of Norfolk and Three Piece Separate Belt made of an excellent quality all- with lined knickerbocker t At the price named, $5.45, better value found in New York Boys’ Blue Serge Suits —Of Finer Tailoring. In sizes 8 to 18 years. no doubt store in New York in more than a year. about it, Tomorrow, the Saturday aa Decoration Day, at. . .« AND TRIMMING ARE FAULTLESS. As Kes Advances the fives Req juires alae elgaature Ily indicate the absence of I i i|] Colorless or Pale Faces wt! indicate the absence of Iron in a condition which will be greatly helped by WE SELL Practical lothes id FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN this is the biggest clothing sale held by any The values offered are unquestionably enough to command the attention of men and youths who want to v exercise economy without sacrificing quality, fabric or desirability of style. This collection of Suits chiefly comprises limited lots, which were made up to sell at $17.50 to $25 in some of the best clothing stores in this and other cities. Only 3 to 6 Suits of a Pattern—But All the Patterns Are Good —For We Picked and Picked Carefully Every suit is up-to-the-very-minute in style ionable two- and three-button models are here for your choice. THE TAILORING fully guaranteed, just as if you paid the full price. In the wonderful variety of fabrics you will find newest Worsteds, Cassimeres, Homespuns, Flannel the very smartest and most fash- Cheviots, All-Wool Serges Buy Suits for now Come early Blue Serge Suit For Graduation or Confirmation—Here Some Beauties Spsciaiy Priced Tomorrow at ; woe 45 , Pate are Quality At $6.75, $7.75, $8.75, $9.75, $10.75 silk lined, buy Suits for Summer Snappy styles for young men, handsome but conservative styles for their elders. Good picking in staple models in all regular sizes. Many of these suits are quarte \\ The Biggest Event So Far Held in Our *Men’s Main Floor $15 Clothes Section,” \\| for We Have Added Hundreds of Suits from Our Regular $20 and $25 Lines. the values range to $25. Extra salespeople to facilitate your selection. Ol R | ERICE FOR t TOMORROW Is Also big, assortments of suits others are full lined Pair An off ing d present sation and Class, s 7 " Boys’ Two-Trouser Event. In Nortolk, Pinch Back and Patch P« The price t $. The materials comprise FANCY H¢ these shoes TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS AND OTHER FA tion simply mew FABRICS OF THB SEASON, in gra there you ¢ tan, efe Sizes 8 to 17 years in any way hurt are, lined Taking into consideration the VALUES AT Boys’ Wa Sizes 214 to 10 Years. for the season of 1917 Woven Mad: EXCELLENT ‘6.75, 7.75 O and e on of the shoe market erlook this bargain condi tan and black Men’s 53, 50 & $4 Oxford Ties, $ Tomorrow, a this under + no man can i N RUSSIA CALF, PA LEATH Db GUNMETAL CALESK Lyery pair Good year welted. Sizes 6 to of the Summer right before Decora Zany part tself Close to 3,000 Pairs of High- Up-to-Date, Absolutely Dependable Low Shoes in This 350 and $4 a pair, because we boug Factory © not t impertec Reject The classi tely perfect. Here on, but nothing that present Every garment #10 2.75 ng that will prove intensely interest , but Day price distribution is sure to be « sen SIXTH AVE.. 18™TO I9™ STREET This Year’s First Really Sensational Sale ! *15 CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS RKaSE = SRR RRR RES occasional slight alabes correct CONSTIPATION pees eee sod : Carter’s Iron Pills ical Tailored, It you are seeking a handsome Summer t Purposely we refrain from mentioning their actual value and let you be the judge when you see the collection, We picture FIVE OF THE MODELS, but you ar may be made, THE CREPE DE CHINE G EORGETTE CREPE are in white or flesh color trimmings of handsome embroidery, N, B—No Mail, Phone, ( Dainty Summer Cotton Blouses sports models, Everything that is ne an excellent value $1, $1.2 FHOWNNOO 2000 LOOT OUN ANTI IDIRT CK MS ' Silk Blouses Specially Priced for Saturday’s Selling At $3.50 Fashioned of Georgette Crepe or Crepe de Chine shirring, tucking, hemstitching, pleating, ties, etc, O. D. of Approval Orders $1.98, Open Saturdays Until 10P. M. We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock Bedroom § Suite, at 53.50 3 Pieces at | 53. 50 | WE PAY rretont aND RarEtjAD vane ' 3 "Ave.Con.64"Sr. DRESSER is 42 inches wide; mirror 22x28. » INIER is 32 inches wide; mirror 16x20. New York’s Biggest Varieties at Most Reasonable Prices You will find ‘everything you _re- quire to make your Decoration Day outinga sperfect success here at Green- hut’s. Picnicking and Sporting sup- plies of all kinds—Outing Clothing— in a word, EVERYTHING that can possibly be wanted for the holiday. Extensive Variety of , Semi-Tailored and Sports louse, this is a sale that you must positively attend to make your selection, ‘¢ not confined to these only, BLOUSES come in white, The styles there are many others from which selection Nile, gold and flesh colors. Those of are most attractive, featuring new shaped collars and Filled on the Above Item. Now on exhibition a wonderful variety of tailored, dress and w and i tis here, and at each of the following prices Silk Taffeta & T In “Extra” All the up-to-date colors and styles, witl XTRA SIZE soft finished SATEEN PE Sizes, al. $2. 50 and up to $5.90. Sale of ub Silk Petticoats $3.95 n deep flounces (TICOATS, of pleating, tuck s and ruffles, and with fitted tops. with fitted tops 4 in black and colors; special for 95. r . lennis« Baseball ‘ ry Supplies Special Offerings to Glad- den the Heart of the Tennis Player and the Base ball Fan $7.00 Country Club ‘Tennis Racquets teetiege as 250 ( Tennis Balls fas! Wrigh ci 35 ) ip 3.95 Baseball Accessories with lal Gold Stamps Redeemable for $2.50 Wor Filled Books of ‘‘Sperry’’ Green Trading Stamps as Usual. Ask for Them, Double gv Soe atel eees of Merchandise in Any Dept., Single amps rit 12 0’ Clock. 1 For Lighting Domes -about 75 sample domes selected from our well assorted stocks-—every one perfect and in the most up-to-date design; spe- cially reduced for this sale; prices range $ me $ fun, °4.75 0° 21.00 Inverted Light fits Lindsay burner, with by - 1 nt pass le, stn aly Smart New Styles Eylinder and opel reinforce and in Ready-to-Wear cee Fy 165 throat with hickory : - at -D0, insert. Best qual 25e Genuine Wels- ant $3 BO M i/liner y, bach or Lindsay \E $420 Champion verted Man- $1 ‘Tennis Rac fh tlee—-six for a well t d S?3 a5 mo : Buy a Box of hic, becoming new ons in CIGARS For Decoration Day Del Cado Londres Grande Cigars all Havana filler; shade-grown wrapper; regularly $4; $¢ bor of $0; special. “GeO Tis Tavinetbies Cigare-—regularly ; box of 50; 3 Siete 2.29 ghorn, Milan, emp and Fancy Straw Bratds $1.50 Vielders’ Gloves Qe N o ta Col, Baker Perfectos Cigars -well- ‘ ‘fae 95¢ | Newest ¢ fects in white Known Secigar; box 0 } $1.25 D. & M. Of yall | stra combined with for 85; box of $0, 50 " ‘ Georgette Crepe, fancy rugenia Perfecton—a good do- ' met | ; long filt- SS | feathers and flowers er; box at 50 for 1.25 or for $2 in Cash at Gar Office x Filth, pie We Give» dat 2H Stamps Thereafter Single perry’ Gotd Stamps ‘Al’ Day ee “ Se wet i ith Mas aie cele _—____- ore eee or OF

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