The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 15

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es \ Loan Rally tor Police Department. A Liberty Loan ratty will be held to- Morrow evening at the Bronx Exposi- tion and Amusement Park, East 177th Btreet and the Bronx River, at which the National Lengue for Women's Service, Motor Corps Division, about 160 strong, will give a parade, drill and relves, Ail sales on bonds for that day will be credited to the Police Department, MUST LENS AL AUTO DRIVER W NEW YORK “ i TH demonstrate thetr unfitness at the expense of human life and limb.” —_——_——— SAYS AUTO LICENSE LAW _ DOESN'T 60 FAR ENOUGH Measure Examining Drivers Should Cover the State, Says Protective Association Officer. ‘The Knight-Wheelock law, passed by the last Legislature, requiring opera New Law Step in Fulfilment of tors of automobties in New York City Evening World Campaign to Reduce Perils, A long step toward the fulffiment of the Evening World's campaign to reduce the peril of the millions of pedestrians on the streets of this clty was taken yesterday when Gov. Smith signed the bih providing that all persons operating automobiles in | ‘to be examined and licensed ts regarded the enough. It appli only. It should, State, Then again the bill appears de- fietent in that it fails to set up the jegal machinery requisite to its enforce- ment. ‘These defects and ‘missions should be corrected.” New York State motorists, Col, Cor ne thinks, will find It to their advan- E EVENING Greater New York must be licensed tage to support a State-wide examina- after an examination. tlon-and-license law. Connecticut au- ‘The bil is unsatisfactory tneofar thorities, he is advised, hereafter will an its operation is limited to Greater Scrutinize improper drivers from Now York with more care and will revoke I ea io on Cie one upon |t22 Drivilese of operating in that State. of oppostion brought to bear Upo®| New Jersey, too, will arrest summar- the Governor, but he held that tf the ‘ny the unlicensed up-State drivers ac measure works as well as its avocates cused of violating the New Jersey laws anticipate the next Legislature will while a New York City driver, amend it to apply to all and streets in the State. nt wzeta a ha Wain, | SHERRY'S WAITERS OBJECT driver to observe the incapacity and inexperience of thousands who are driving pleasure and business motor cars on the crowded streets of this city every day. The new bill pro- vides that drivers of motor cars, whether owners or employees must demonstrate their ability to drive and handle a car under all conditions of trafic before they can obtain a license. The bil also carries a pro- vision for the revocation of licenses, City Magistrate W. Bruce Cobb, of the TraMc Court, who co-operated Youn | with ay Evening World in getting ea 3 Fist Watches, 20. TEGO Losyear Gola Pilea Watches, 10:00 B, GUTIERsSONS 17Onassai si. nvc™se" thyle is Barer ee ne. fir and durability a pleasant surprise. reform of street traffic started and served as Chairman of the committee TO HIS BOLSHEVIK CHARGE Sounds of Mutiny Lead to Posting of Denial of Published State- ment in Pantry, Gherry’s walters were so indignant over his published statement that he was giving up his restaurant butness at Fifth “Avenue and 44th Street be- cause he “could get no waiters except Bolshevik!, and he did not propose to have his patrons served by them,” that they sent a representative to The Eve- ning World office to-day, He said there was not one Bolsheviki among the Sherry waiters, and that their anger over the statement had be- :20 |v hich drafted the bill, sald to-day: come #0 evident that an official denial “It is a matter of profound gratifica-|had been posted in the pantry, throurh tion that the people of the City of nas SI hae fa ee Pe WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 0 which the walters pass on from work. He had it ith ant to and NEBRASKA WINDS. ritten on @ Sherry "Biter: frou ig Tim be Wed ire ote.) Interenti,) inch of cattle bel 5 head as follows: a trea ‘Lampe wot caught ute ih, the ‘May 7. | field when the bilszard same alon; § “Statement Cg tate Ct tea iggeh ana be pad * two days" Jo s ire wi ya . erm ac in u Le Where GHAs. WILSON, ne wing ‘had whipped off the tate P “Manager.” “of two of them. In tan calf, gun calf and $550 to $650) patent colt, like tlustration TYLES in shoes come and go—but year in and year out this policy holds truae—*Better Shoes at reasonable Ges have S 1593 Broadway 201 Broadway 73 Nassau St. 1 th Ss. (ot Paltow Street at Jobe F. 96 East 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave. Cor. 1th Ave. at [16th St. A BROOKLYN STORES A 1 764 B'way = 140F sh Ave. 389 Knickerbocker Ave. at Plashing Ave, ont. LI, Station ft Stanhope St. New Haven: 5 Church St. + Bridgeport: 17 Fairfield Ave, plamplete Line of Women's Shoes at all Shop New York are at last to have a law which will in some measure give bet- | ter control over the automobile traffic problem in its relation to life and mb, i as “The Secretary of State is to be con- gratulated upon recognizing the neces- sity for such @ measure and giving the support of his office to its enactment; likewise, those of the public officials and judges who favored it, as well as the Legislators who gave it support, and finally Gov. Smith, who recog- nized its merits and cast aside argu- | ments of its opponents. “The various women’s clubs are also to be given a large measure of praise for the generous support which © they have given to the Knight-' Wheelock Bill. “It is an unfortunate thing that the various associations of motorists were like a house divided against it- FRIDAY 9 Ny, Pas “y 4, My wy, Seasonable "iy shades, At shops averywhere, Ny, Y nny My SON a self. But to those who did support) the measure—and there were many— | much credit is due for the vigor of ‘their support and their attitude on the subject. | “The Magistrates of the Traffic; Court expect to. receive the co-opera- | Our regular tion of the Secretary of State's office | In making this ‘new law effective and | 23.75 and 26.75 doubt! a {horough, examination | will b vised whereby numbers of) Unfit owners and operators will be TART-OF-SEASON eliminated before they have time to Fourteenth Strest Farsighted, clever purchasing is re- sponsible for this Girls’ In Gunmetal and Patent Leather With Ankle Straps Sale 2.34 Sizes 814 to 10'4— } our reg. $3.00...... Neat and smart looking, for all occasions, are these pumps for girls; well fitting and well made on comfortable, roomy lasts with sturdy, durable soles, Men’s Mahogany Tan Oxfords ’ A Special Purchase and Offering That Glad to Know Of. Men Will Be Made on English lasts, Good- year welted sole to 10; D widths; Quantities Are Limited—Come Early! Women’s Tenderfoot Oxfords 5.85 Soft Black Kid Oxfords w military heels, welted soles; smart looking and extremely comfortable for walking and dress occasions; all sizes and widths, Women’s Lightweight Tenderfoot Shoes for Summer, Time i Of soft Black Kidskin and W fitting, roomy lasts; also smart dress shoes for stout women, arch support shoes and many other popular and specialized A, styles at reasonable prices, lishing this record we ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue opportune Sale of Pumps Sizes 11 to 2— | our reg. $3.50...... 4.90 ith medium round toe-shapes, chine. hite Linen Shoes, made on well- this famous series, that each one of these sales shall measure up to. This one is no excep- tion in fashion, quality and price, and is one more proof that Hearn offers smartest, newest apparel at prices which cannot be matched. Details Not Shown in the Picture Beginning at the left of this stunning array of smart frocks, the first sketch shows a satin and emb’ Copenhagen, tau close-pleated frillings of newest style. colors as frock another satin softly overlaid with embroidered Georgette. This frock comes in navy, taupe, black, pearl gray, beige and Copen. The smart coat frock, which is next, is a sports dress of crepe de The skirt and vest are white, and the coat may be rose, Copen, turquoise, reseda and navy. Last is a foulard dress, in navy, black and Copen grounds, with white figures. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. rE A RN Wert of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY “Start-of-Season Sale” Misses’ Silk Frocks Sizes 14 to 20 Years 13.00 20% e 23.75 and 26.75 denotes, to every one who has come to know the most marvellous values. In estab- have created a new standard, which we intend Georgette model, in navy, , black. Next to it is a taffeta, with saucy, It also comes in same reviously mentioned, Third in the count is is 1919, ' ~ 1 Y FRIDAY STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P, M. HEARN Fourteenth Street A Great Two-Day Sale. * UNTRIMMED HATS and OSTRICH FEATHERS Our regular $4.74 The chance of the season to buy lovely hats and fashionable ostrich trimming at prices conspicuously lower than other stores are offering. ‘Woet of Fifth Avenue H 76 ee a te HATS 3.44 Our regular $4.74 The illustration shows a few of the fascinating shapes, which include everything that is new- est and smartest, for dress, tailored and Ostrich‘ Feathers » & Full, fluffy, beautiful ») loveliest, smartest’ trint- ming of the” season. ') These are 10 to 4 inches long, and are black and white. These sports wear. Lisere, . Milan, Milan hemp, prices are far below their horsehair and many value— fancy straws come in black, white and a great number of light and dark shades, and make this a limitless assemblage of Our regular $2.95... desirable models. Our regular $9.95......0.7. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge If Materials Are Purchased Here 7. 1.45 215 Our regular $1.95. FOURTEENTH STREYT WEST OF FIFTH AVE. ,.\amliiilli NEW STRAW HATS Zz The newest styles are fashioned of soft, flexible straws in a great variety of straight and roll brim models. All sizes. MEN’S FINE SUITS Special 26.50 Smart single and double- breasted models in conser- vative styles, as well as the newest waistline effects, desirable blue, green, gray and brown mixtures — regular and stout sizes, obtainable in

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