The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SPorwotanTION wrt weno. certs Mos AUT TOFINISHLIN “NOTED SPEAKERS TO DEBATE funds for the War Risk Insurance Bu- LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ PLAN | san le of 0} e th op departments, was comploted to-| appropriations granted during the war tion in July 4 honors to them by Mayor by the House Appropriations Com- wd bert eens cose i ma . ho ag Columbia University. Fred Miller, German-born the Mayor | trial now: ‘ol ing the commencement exer-| received his naturalization pap ten | ‘ill authorizes $21,600,000, or $5,-| crease of $8,000,000 over the amount car. ln tte Ue elses at Columbia University on Thurs- | days ago 4 ——_—.>-- - | @N4! the passage of a separate bill, providing eas than the amount provided | ried originally in the measure. day, June 5, the Academy of Political] The soldiers declared that he did not | Sciences will conduct a great public de-| show the proper spirit toward them bate in Horace Mann Auditorium at| When sor? piece Rate wan” tee te | " = a . ~, bi dd them durt war, that Nixon Gives Traction Com- 120th street and Broadway. ‘The pro-|fatied to, show. sufficient” interest In 7 ; posed covenant o wegue of Na-| them while away, and that the city pany Three Weeks to Get tions wit! be the subject of the dobate | kovernment displayed no, sign of wel- in the morning, | emoon and evening Busy on Culver Extension. will be required. Public Service Commissioner Lewis Prog. Samuel McCune Lindsay, Presi Nixon notified the Brooklyn Rapid dent of the academy, made kriown the D You Plans to-day. United States Senators oO ‘Transit Company to-day that there P™ b; William KE, Borah of Idaho, Albert B. Th k f Ny per must be no further delay in the com- Cummins of Iowa and Key Pittman of In re} pletion of the Coney Island terminal Nevada, Attorney General A, Mitchell \ Your Eyes? ot the Culver Line. In a letter to F.| Palmer and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler They are too valuable to P. Royce, General Manager for the are amdhe the leading speakers who receiver, the Commissioner served | 540 Promised to attend. ‘The subjects assigned to the speakers ||] neglect. Helping them NOW notice that if the company does not| embrace alysis and 4 “hai ss. | an analysia and interpretation with Ehrlich glasses saves e e -just rig take steps within three weeks to fin- of the meaning of the more important + , x ‘ : . - ° Reason Number Six BEM | ten up the Culver Line conetruction--| political and ‘cconomic ‘clausey of the |] you seridus trouble later on. hil th : bl be If you will watch our advertising you will or that part of it which thé company | ore, tn°;nrnvumey Siicquarded iy the {I ka Rentorccad Eye Srcsielisnn I e e Tadie is in e 3 has assumed—the city will complete| Covenant?’ Senator Cummins's topic find a reason why YOU should own an Owen the line and charge the expense| Will be “Obligations for the Protection Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 Daven-o in your home. against the B, RT. Staten Benator Pittman ill _ discuss We have announced Five Reasons. There does not appear to be any| “The Potentialities and Significance of ‘ee Sixth—We are making up the Daven-o in all excuse for the delay in finishing the| (Me Covenant.” Other speakers an- Established 57 Years. the latest designs and upholsterings If you Culver Line except that the B. R. £. wheres, General, Palmer, Geore New York: 184 Fhe Jone ng i . on Pepper jade! ja, Art ir a2) ix Vig TF, it. are going to buy a Fine Daveo; —Buy a purposely lagged on this work in or-| % Kunn, Joseph P. Chamberlain, ‘Ale rr Sixth Av., ned St. port F 4 der to be able to continuo charging| pheus H. ‘Snow of Washington, ex- sor Naseau, at Ann St D Daven-o and get the Bed feature thrown in, ble fare to Coney Island. ‘The| Attorney General George W. Wiaker- . all f 7 @ double fare to Coney Island. The! sham, Abram I. Elkus, Dr. John B, An- % West gad | Street. & lor one price, conuact with the city was signed | drows, Dr. Stephen P. Duggan, Willlam ||] Srooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St jj! 37 Designs—* 50 Up i tix years ago, but the Public Service| PB MAatburn, Dwight Morrow and Wille L. Ransom. . " | Commission, instead of looking after —_——— At our new 45th Street Store or y the interests of the people, pernit- our Brooklyn Sto Pioneer Bldg. ted the B, R. T. to dominate the sit- uation. | Contracts for the construction of sections 1 and 2 of the Cluver Line INC. Zim | were jot in 1915. Then the Public Ser- e vice Commission sat tight for three ‘a | years before letting the contract for bed section No. 3, which involves the 00 Worn 00s Sere. heen. lower 204 Of oe ae ere tes war was on, and the demands of the 53 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn y Government, made the jMolivery of need construction steel impossible. You Can Pay for an Owen Daven-o While It Pays You It would appear that Commissioner oS 24 | Nixon has not given the situation at Sat SS ion ae oe ee) the lower end of the Culver Line fi much study, because in his letter be intimateg that the city will be able to go right) ahead with construction of the terminal below Sheepshead Bay. The fact is that the plans bave not been drawn for the week which is to connect the Culver Line from Sheepshead Bay Road with the Brighton “L” structure. This link je about a quarter of a mile long and will run over private property which will have to be bought or con- demned in order to get a right of way. The new Public Service Commis- in Packages only | All ready — No failures No trouble (not a bread flour) y<~__ At all Grocers CLEAR AS A BELL Marvelous Beauty! HE clarity, expression, richness and & unapproached beauty of the tone of the Sonora will cause you to marvel and you will agree that this instrument is the most beautiful you have ever heard. The Sonora, which plays all makes of dise records perfectly without extra attach- ments, is available in the hundsomest of period designs and in standard upright styles at prices ranging from $50 to $1000. The Sonora is the phonograph which you will be proud to owal make Your Clothes Last sioner of Construction, John H. Another Year Delaney, will have charge of the aM ARMENTS are suspended on or — completion af the Cutver, line, te the the patent sliding abe fastener. No >) tract. for the old, Public Service moths, no dust, no offensive odor,no BUUalUT:\.1-1, By ieoving 1 40 the dh We, Te and the woldisia oF wrinkling of garments, TARINE B. R. 'T., with the object of grabbing the double fare as long as possible, GARMENT ff | PEA aaa The letter from Commissioner BAG Nixon was called out by a letter : from Mr. . in which he mid the bids. received for construction were too high, and, furthermore, the con- ork. OTH FFOO @ struction of the end of the line de- pends on whether the United: States Court will allow the necessary funds to the receiver, Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway, 50 Broadway (Stan@ard Arcade Sonora is licensed and operates under f BASIC PATENTS of the phonograph industry. Wiliam Dealers Everywhere i SK [The Newest Styles in White Shoes For Summer wear these eight innovations correctly interpret Fashion’s latest tendencies ss Wy | Kh Jit, 4 MODELS aN Ante. $00 B—Whie Eve Clots 600 White New Buck 800 (Both have the new baby LV heel) C—Sport Oxford of White pew Buck with 00 Neolin sole . . 62 D—Blumenthal’s White Kid made with (00 full LV heel 1 E—White new Buck Colonial Pump . F—Fine White Eve Clth . . . 00 G—White* New Buck — Sport Oxford, Tan Trimmed . , 7 H_—White New Buck Lace Boot, Tipped 7 00 = =e Se Se — Cleans all white A dense lily white wee shoes quickly and that makes white 9 pep g easily. Leaves the shoes look clean and | i445 be Pieash Ave, fabric or leather new. Get a cake —] Lpodaboheuurd natural looking. at the nearest store. 129 Kaigherbocker Complete Line of Men's Shoes at all Shops 41 Stendons Bt,

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