The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 8

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THE E Long Islander Dead. [LAASTON, L. 1, May 22.— Tompkins, aged 83, a grand- of Daniel D. Tompkins, one ot New York and late President with Monroe, died at [deme here to-day. He was for ‘Wills $75,000 to Charities. Trudeau Sanatorium receives $60,- 000 and the Hebrew Orphan Asylum $25,000 by the will, filed yesterday, of Edward A. Kerbs, cigar manufac- turer, who died last week. After CURLEY QUESTIONS CHARITABLE AIMS making caughier yeara connected with the New| shou! prk Central Railroad and was prom-| {re cpire feslduary catate en iat in Masonic circles, cular Diseases, ‘3 Provision tor his, wife and 1 stipulates that it child all go to © Tuber- Shoe Specialists Since 1857 Anprew ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE CORNER I9™S! Assemblyman Says Institution Is Wealthy in Attack on Sailors’ Home Trustees. ~ — \ In opposing the application of the trustees of Sailors’ Snug Harbor, of Staten Island, for the cancellation of semblyman Thos. F. Curley to-day characterized that institution as a Young Men’s Oxfords in the prevailing shade of mahogany on the modified English last, at $5.85 a pair Some tan high shoes at the same price—and you know that tan shoes are scarce. | “phony charitable organization.” This accusation was made in City Hall at a meeting of the Sinking Fund Com- mission at which Mayor Hylan pre- sided. “Inasmuch qs Saflors’ Sung Harbor is located in my Assembly district,” said Mr. Curley, “I'm in a position to speak authoritatively about that tn- stitution. It owns real estate that ]is worth at least $5,000,000, yet It doesn’t pay a cent of taxes to the City of Now York ‘This institution is so well off that it simply cannot spend the earnings on its investment, It is not a legiti- mate charitable organization as the Donate to the Home Service Fund Campaign of the Salvation Army B. Alimin & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Large Reductions have been made in the prices of Misses’ T. ailored Suits of the most desirable styles and materials, (all from this season’s stock). . 150 These Suits, offering very unusual values, will be on Sale to-morrow (Friday) at the very low prices of $25.00 & 35.00 The Remainder of the Higher-cost Tailor-mades have also been greatly reduced in prices. | Another Important Reduction Sale for to-morrow (Friday) will consist of Misses’ Coats and Capes (some lined, others half-lined) marked at the clearance price of $22.50 (Departments on Second Floor) , The Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Gowns of chiffon and georgette imprime (over radium or satin) orders for which are now being taken at $100.00 in the Dressmaking Department, Third Floor, offer very unusual value, Ai OF SHUG HARBOR = public improvement assessments, As- | VENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. average perron believes and there-| “I've worked night after night tn fore should not be tax exempted. | the Mr. Curley said he had no desire! to drag religion into the controversy, but felt it was his duty to call at-| pay | tention of the Sinking Fsnd Com. | Curley. | mission to the alleged action of the} “It’s the policy of the State then B trustees. He charged that they be-|to exempt this institution from taxes, f) trayed their “narrow-mindedness by|isn’t it?” asked Comptroller Craig. cutting off $1,000 a year formerly! “Unfortunately it is,", replied the fp contributed to a church which is at-| Assemblyman, “but I'm determined f), | tended by inmétes of the home.” He} to bring about a change in the law.” jadded that the trustees of the insti-| Action on the question of can- tution don’t vote here and live in Nor-| celling assessments was postponed fork, Va. ‘tor two weeks, law library at Albany endeavor- t tion which will Snug Harbor to [ii Assemblyman Fifth Avenue at 35th Stre Established 1879 One Day Sale Friday OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & _ 34th Stroet—New York || Extraordinary Sale Friday fe) fe) ° ° ° ° 9 0 1,800 Girls’ Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years Smart Dresses of Parkhill Gingham in checks, stripes’ and plaids; also plain color Cham- bray and Linon; straight-line and pleated models, with contrasting trimming and belts. Values to $3.95 7 .00 Take advantage of this exceptional purchasing opportunity and replenish the Children’s Summer wardrobe NOW All-silk lined—new regulation coats, two styles, belted; new capes and dolmans. Navy, sand, grey, black men’s serge. NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS NO RETURNS Third Floor pemmrerrsees, YOU Never Pay More at Best’s OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Women’s and Misses’ Polo Coats For Town, Travel and Sport Wear Indescribably smart are these mannish top-coats in soft Polo or Llama Cloth, in natural color, subdued tans, browns. Smooth Cylinders Keep the Engine Powerful Cylinder walls that are kept glassy smdoth and perfectly round— that are free from scratches or scoring and coated with a film of oil that forms a gas-tight seal with snug fitting piston rings— that’s the combination that insures full compression, smooth action and full.power from every stroke of the pistons. It’s what you get when you keep your engine correctly lubricated with Polarine. Polarine meets the lubricating requirements of all types of engines. It banishes friction and cushions bearings with a friction-free film —keeps compression tight, and minimizes wear on piston rings and cylinder walls—flows freely at all temperatures—stands high cylinder heat—burns up clean and goes out with the exhaust— saves overhauling and repair bills. Polarine Gear Oil correctly lubricates transmission and differen- tial gears. Keeps them running quietly and with minimum wear. For sale by dealers and garages everywhere—look for the red, white and blue So-Co-ny Sign, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK POLARINE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WOR PT eM OH Graceful models developed along lines that permit ample freedom and comfort for outdoor recreation. Belt, inverted pleat at back, tab cuffs and generous size pockets add effective finish- ing detail to these coats. 35.00 t 65.00 (UMA UALSVA LOU TEUTU EAM CEU OTUEA LEACHED Et SIGNS THAT TALK Merchandise displayed in Liggett Stores is plainly marked with the selling price. kt saves time— prevents errors—insures uni- formity, and besides, everything in a Liggett Store is so fairly priced that we are not ashamed to let the signs talk. HU TEU © | K WONDERS

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