The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 10

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—eaeoes ee aes — ~ BRK SPRINGS THREE “SENSATIONS” = others b tion promises ¢ IN ALBANY DOUGHBAG INQUIRY : and to go much ence eee (Continued from First Page.) | Senator Thompson of having dangied + a the bait of Republican Gubernatorial | ™ | R A-Cempany, that the firm of Whitman, |P0™ination before him on condition | ‘Ottinger & Ransom is associate coun- | that he vote and work for the passage | Con gel in the gas company’s fight in the | of the 7-cent fare bill = Federa’ | Treasurer of : 1 Court to have the 80-cent|SHONTS, HYLAN AND GLYNN | Company, ani © @ae law declared unconstitutional, eon M tor Thompson d ten| rin which the » interest the Stand an for the ypinent of the| Sena nap i. | what 1 re ho the mult fous nate, sm mas, he had dd Gas, boom Thomp: | known Rich- Brady for furnish him with a $5 did not! fund on condition that un paign he voted for} LIKELY TO TESTIFY. Thompson's be \ard Henry >) | After having ree 5 r shed n 6 $500,00 I Ex-Gov. Whitman is aseaned 2, . It_is now likely that President! shed any ligh the $500,000 slush | tn 7c6n ad: WHICH MP. IPAAY Ue | watherings to these (40 (ariils surxe| deeply in ed in even more senga- | # | Charles G. M. Thomas, Treasurer | of the Consolidated Gas Compan me that e highly only denied that he had ever | 4 were | to Senator Thompson that he Pat $100,000 with which to \e trust company in Lockpe | where the Senator lives, but he The Women's Shop for Values jfessed absolute ignorance of any|(! | $100,000 offer until he had read of it 22 East 34th St jin the newspapers. He denied that Across the Street from ALTMAN’S Burke, the man al-|0 jlewed to have approaol psc Swith the lor ever w dated | subsidiari | | Mr. ° |BURKE SPRINGS “SENSATIONS |: 3 | INVOLVING THOMPSON. had efore Burke took the stand he| i" a Dor | what he had} y Shonts, “head of the » Would know Announce for Tomorrow ater Senator Thompson told me] Kv 1 put new life in| they had Broken Lots of New Ps 3 | Spring Suits in the Favored Styles REDUCED TO / | } | $ Formerly ae | to $29.50 5,000 with company, of counsel |‘ claims YOU MEN WHO PAY TH FAMILY SHOE BILLS Tramping 18 miles a day, Mr. H. M. Foreman, a mail carrier of Allentow Pa., found that shoes with ¢ soles last about one month. says a pair of Neolin-soled sho him more than nine atta of servic in which time he walked over 4,000 sailes. His experience shows how you may save shoe money by providing your family with Neolin-soled shoes, whic! give extra wear where other shoes wear out quickest. You can get Nedlin-soled shoes in any type of shoe you want. Prices | } are about the same as for shoes that give only ordinary wear, sometimes they are even less, If your dealer hasn't the style you want, he can get it for you Ciel fs Remember, Neolin Soles are created by science to be what soles should be. ‘They are available | && everywhere for re-soling as well as on | 7h new shoes. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, | ‘ Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear any other heels. Nealin Soles»: you claim st Senator Thompson,” Burke | hat was We went $ nehiield’sy otlice, Senator T Club, Bur ‘Thompson he had been 1 asked him Formerly F to $39.50 ue r the intention of minutes, and that 4 0 § Formerly to $49.50 Poiret Twill Mannish Serge Tremendous Values in Highly Desirable Suits for Easter Wear. The Styles, Workmanship and Materials Are of the Very Best ton, and that gislature could be induced of haehee | apparel for the children may be worrying you because of all the other demands being made on your| already overw orked purse. To your neighbor it may be simply a| question of walking into a department) store, a the children’s outfits and) paying on a 30-day basis—just| a form of credit purchasing’ practised daily by thousands of, Breet as a matter of course. Your credit is just as good) here as your more affluent! IP neighbor’ s in other department stores. In addition, we make it) jeasier for you to purchase whatever wearing apparel your family may need,| whenever they. need it, on a convenient basis that permits you to stretch the payments over a period of time to suit your own conven- ience—paying as little as a | dollar a week on the account. | Bring the youngsters in for ‘their wearing apparel—start an account that way—you will DANCING DANCING CARNIVAL | Oc eee EL | (Dancin Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT JST. NICHOLAS RINK STEAMBOATS. | oh ssone (ay ae AMADOR HMORIERNDO || nu ncennry tn Peo ha a Ge | | povwtar_ tna a | “Up a rare DANCING CARNIVAL | AROUND THE WARSHIPS : CING CARN} SeerlP*OHROJAN or RENSSELAER will trove antly t2cricun x | AUDUBON | BALLROOM Pye a Bteamers up the Hudson. splendid opportunity of viewing Umele Bem’s Fleet—five miles o FARE $1.00 = Bteamers will ail from Pier 32. N. R.. foot Canal St.. 10.50 4, Mi: Weat 132d Bt M.. returping about # P.M. Restaurant service Canal 9000. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY x MORIA HOW HO HDRORHD HOCH HDCOHDADATATH WKN HOWRAH x | Phone | AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING (66th BL and Broadway, ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 6th St. near Broadway, Competent instructors to Teach You How te 8 or Lesson, etropolitan Line|’ . . | Metropolit Begins To-day | FOR SALE. ae ee" BOSTON | Easter Gifts “P via Long Island Sound, Buxrards Bay end | Senet Twin Welcber ik Cape Cod Canal Two eeasions c1uging Sundays, 2 te 8, 70 to um sacl ‘ Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor vy 18, Foot of Murray St... Dally, (Sundar ) at "8.00 Vare ‘$5.65 (including sod information os "Wharf | verfecty match @lermonds 10 Months edt | DIANON"CREDEES Sale: have the satisfaction of seeing them vec |i Heer” Dare ~ CRED Dine grace any occasion properly attired and aban ede Do Wd Sweets $170 Bas BOAT DAD ory Coe ada at the same time you will find the solu- ____FOR BALE. Nmnteor BOMADENUAE coesramss tion to your own ‘clothing problem.| “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT DIAMONDS 148 BROSERY, Y STE yg Hecht Bros., 53-57 West 14th st., near. ‘alia i a th aereanne feted: | eaten tee tary unas ee Oth A ve, | he “would 't in mony, snes STAMPS OFFER BIG. RETURN ON BOND COUPONS ent | Reiny 000 of Interest to Be Paid WASHING hter hey were not 3 ea wae oa at ‘ act he would like to be Chairman.!sum were invested in War Burke endeavored to cloak With|Stanfps at once it would be | mymery the Feasons Thompson had! able in 1924 at a profit to invest ‘or de ters written bY | more ¥ Mra, 8 daughter, ine be $50,008,000. Duc Ps hompson cleared this up in a stateme nt to the of the He said th Pariey jin the antant to gation Commit N notes of communications | cv o him by Mrs, Shonts and her OMPETITION is trade’ especially if your com- petitors are enveloped in the short-sighted policy of failing to provide properly. Business insight prompted us to be optimistic in our Spring provision of everything men and boys wear—the results are realistic—shopping will prove it and endorse the goodness of our fabrics, broadness of variety, complete- ness of sizes and saneness of our prices. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET the life of story of an 00 from tra ace Is was “pure of his testi- borrow $1 estment Urged for $150,000,- | | To-Morrow. | rON, April | HE 036 he 30% WOE BOE 368 208 20 BOE 20 208 28 8 I he KNOX Pearl oe HE Pearl Gray Derby is a distinct and harmonious note in the Spring Song of men’s hats. It fits in per- fectly with the growing habit among careful men of having s¢ veral hats of different types. And, in a KNOX. Pearl Derby, one has the assurance that style is absolutely right. The trade mark assures KNOX traditional quality. 268 BOE 20 20 28 200 266 208 2b Bod S Ten O4CLLARS KNOX, HAT COMPANY neorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE /7 401 STREET 196 FIFTH AVENUE AT 23m0 STREET at tot 308 208 368 358 208 SOE 396 268 208 20E OE 968 S08 208 208 20: 161 BROADWAY. SINGER BUILDING ee a Yt Pee $y NP Ot tat how to open a carton of Domino granulated F We keep Domino Granulated Sugar free from dust and all contamination before it gets to you—this is how you can continue to keep it so. Cut the corner of the carton (as shown in the illustration) s0 that it is not entirely detached from the box. This will give you ample opening from which to pour the sugar, and when not in use the corner drops down ana keeps out the dust. Remember that Domino Cane Sugars come in five different varieties, Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners and Old-Fashioned Brown. All are packed in sturdy cartons or strong cotton bags—all of the highest quality — accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine. American Sugar Refining Company “‘Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown

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