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of from Jamatea to the Atlantic Avenue $15.00, $18.50, $23.50, 3100 Serene ie Bas taken over for this SUFFRAGE DEFEAT HINTED $25.00, $29.50 ae Cataod 4 the company is on the Hackensack ur wists to-day hinted that @ coalition of others of the practical ‘ and Mrs, Stephen Peabody of this ‘ i i River, Ridgefield Park, N. J. Std, Ok tALITIAN C6 GobH aiden Southern and New England States types so much in demand. q might prevent ita ratification. The THE By met . 5 be we Hs BG RENT RASE ATCITY MARKEIS DEFENDED BY DAY Commissioner Also Defends Private Landlords Before Legislative Committee, Dr. Jonathan P. Day, Mayor Hy- lan’s Commissioner of Marketa, tes- tifying before the Joint Legislative Committee on Housing to-day, not | only defended hfs action in increasing the rentais of stalls in city-controlied _ COP LEY hearing of the temporary injunction A popular Soft Collar | markets, vut expressed the opinion ‘the members. which Hoadley procured against Peter An Unusual |that in many instances landiords| Corporation Counsel Burr, who was J. Gaftney, City Marshal for the sad! Assortment ershops | rtgtarhggy an Jikh me Pe | were not necessarily profitesrs even c penne . though they “jacked” rents 331-3 the Gtate constitution het sh has 4 Poet: Spd: greg Mae rel bh $5.00, $6.95, $8.56, » Inc. per cent. power to construct municipal apart- i \ New York, U.S.A. Increase jn rents in West Washing- | ment houses and rent them to private and Arthur B. Westervelt, who hoki $10.00, $12.50, $14.50 ifts June B IFES ne ) It is fitting that the sweet bride should have a “Sweet” Diamond. ‘Scores of appropriate suggestions in our immense stock, well known “Sweet” quality and workmanship, and all at Maiden Lane values, No need to let lack of ready cash stand in your way. No employer's reference. Confidential. PENDANT won ooeine Lambtes 1500 Relt- Splendid $u,...$110 Bh LWws weetz@, £2: CALL on WATE, ton Market by the city, which owns the property, will result in an addi- tional retutg of $90,000 a year, Dr. | Day said. This, he explained, would offset a loss of $37,000 by the city during its operation of market prop- erty in 1913. After making necessary deductions the city would make a profit of $50,000 on a capital invest- ment of $1,100,000. Dr. Day made the startling admission that some of the rental increases on city-owned mar- ket property were as high as 176 per cent. Others were purely nominal, he said. Before Commissioner Day took the stand Senators Ables and Kaplan ob- | Jected to his being examined. They argued that he could not be called as an expert on the question of housing which the committee is Investigating. Chairman Lockwood promised, how- ever, that Dr. Day's testimony would be interesting enough to record and he was sustained by the majority of | Seo a witness, declared that under parties. “Municipal housing,” said Mr. Burr, | “is one of the many grave industrial and social problems brought about by the war. It will require bold initiative State constitution be presented at the next session of the Legislature to per- mit cities to erect municipally con- trolled abodes. The Corporation Counsel added that | the city should advocate better transit Comp: R 7 ed. ‘The British-America cal Com- | pany has been reorganized under the laws of New Jersey as the British- American Chemical Corporation, with capital of $2,000,000, divided into 175,000 | shares of common and 25,000, shares of preferred, par $10. Newman Erb has been elected Chairman of the board: D. BE. R. Wolfher, President, and C. W. Embrey, Vice President. The plant of West Thirty-fourth Street-—New York Unrestricted Choice of MISS PRISCILLA PEABODY BECOMES THE BRIDE OF JOHN ALDEN TALBOT ——» Because of Recent Death in Family Ceremony Is Made a Pri- vate One. Mins Priscilla Peabody, daughter of 2 t 460 Lovely Silk Dresses bouffancy, dra one and two of a kind—all sales Sale Beaded Street, Afternoon The newer and more e: assemblage ot charming love! more exquisitely elaborated ! in Tangra and Boutfant effec Worth °20, 25 & ‘30 5 $19.98 Attractive new models featuring new tunics, tiers, —innovations in sleeves and col- lars—basque blouses, Russian blouses, long waisted effects, girdles—embellished with Silk: and braid embroidered, ruffling, fluting, tucking. Georgette Combinations—Fine Satin Crepe de Chine—Rich Silk Taffeta Men’s Wear Serge—Summer Jersey A wonderful sale! Dresses made up with gratifying attention to the details and tine poirits of trimming $79: 75 and $25 uisite expressions— in brilliant softly draped models, Figured Georgettes, Silk Taf finish, But final—no alterations, Georgettes or Sport Models liness. Simple models or Beaded Georgette mn in ‘etas ts. Variety of colors. Boy Scout Souvenir Every Boy Will Want One bot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Talbot of New York and Butler, N. J, at 4 P. M. yesterday in the Church of the Heavenly Rest. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev. Dr. Herbert Shipman, A reception followed at Mr. and Mfs, Peabody's home, No. 30 Est 64th Street. Owing to a recent death in the family only relat’ and a few intimate friends were present. WILL EVIGT MILLIONAIRE FROM LUXURIOUS HOME Supreme Court's Order Against | Joseph H. Hoadley Is Expected Early. Bviction orders from the Supre! Court against Jos. H. Hoadley, milli: aire promoter, from his home at 18 Bast 82d Street are daily expected. ‘This follows the denial of a stay in the Street District, forbidding him to en- title to the premises. The residence, which is said © oon- tain $900,000 worth of furniture, oe- oupied by Mrs. Grace Wade, daughter of Hoadley, her two children and the Hotel Netheriahds, tt is said. Since the issuance of the temporary injunction the hearing has been post- poned by Justice Tierney several times. Yesterday he denied a motion | AFTER SENATE APPROVES Southern and New England States Talk of Preventing Amend. ment’s Ratification. WASHINGTON, June 4.—Though they concede passage of the woman suffrage resolution by the Senate, anti-suffra- amendment must be ratified by thirty- six States before it 1s part of the Con- stitution, Thirteen States by rejecting the amendment, or by holding off from ratification, could indefinitely delay nation-wide suffrage by Federal amend- ment, “antis" declared, Gentiment 1s so strong in most of the Gouthern States against suffrage by Federal enactment that it will be long before some Southern Legislatures raulfy the decision of Congress, Southern Senators predict. Senator Watson, In charge of the suffrage amendment, hoped for a vote late thie afternoon, —— 500 IN SWISS MISSION DUE HERE IN SEPTEMBER Basel University and Zurich Town Council Are Represented in Body. BERNE, June 4.—The Swiss mission which is to leave for the United States at the end of August for a study of economic conditions in America will number 5600 members. It will be under the patronage of the Swiss Government. Already 385 persons have enrolled for the journey. The Town Council of Zurich has selected twelve delegates and the University of Basel six professors, fled nae 12 DEAD OF PTOMAINE ‘Twenty-four More Ill Following Dinner in Alaska. DAWSON, Yukon Territory, June 4.—Twelve men are dead and twenty- four others are seriously ill of pto- maine poisoning following a dinner at the Yukon Gold Company's Hunter Creek plant on May 22. Practically all of the food was canned goods. A rare type of germ, termed “botitua” has been found in ‘bacteriological ex- amination of the victim's blood. onincnipeenemeiees Jenne W. Lilenthal Dend. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.—Jesse W. Lilienthal, President of the United Railways of San Francisco and prom- inent attorney, dropped dead while making @ plea for funds for St. Ig- natius College at a hotel here. Mr, Lillenthal, nationally known as an attorney and street railway expert assumed the Presidency of the United Railways Company here in 1913. He was born in New York City August 3, 1865, and came here in 1894. He was @ graduate of Harvard University. po eae ne a Malt “Pretty Soft” for Renard Employees Over 200 employees of Renard’s, ‘on West 42d Street, last night participated in the first annual dinner, After speeches by Morris Littman and A. Renard of the firm, the party enjoyed the play, "Pretty Soft,” at the Morosco Theatre, ‘cmeuieapainnns Frederic Thompson Impraved The condition of Frederic Thompson theatrical and amusement park pro- moter, was reported as slightly better at St. Vincent's Hospital this after- hompson had a sinking major operation—the has undergone—two noon, Mr. spell following « seventeenth he days ago. You won’t growl about the weather all through the meal if you've C and constructive, legislation of a high dies. Plain colors, novelty order to meet and solve it. Mr. Burr millionaire, = Mr. Wade temoved to figured. striped, _ plaid suggested that an amendment to the Long Island and Hoadley went to the , Lord & lavlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk 4 Women’s Cotton Dresses A Collection of New Models at Prices of Exceptional Economy Comp: Voiles, Ging- hams, Chambrays, Rac- quette Cloth and Organ- checked, Choice color ef- fects, and a few white Dresses. A delightfully varied col- lection, including smart Scotch Ginghams «in tai- lored effects, novelty Voiles in new Patterns, Foulard designs, in plain. colors or white; crisp French Or- gandies. Many exquisitely dainty, All introducing latest style innovations. ‘hird Floor, In a Timely Sale Offering Most Attractive Values at $22.50 and $35.00 Street colors to meet all preferences. and finished with unusual care for details. All Wool Suits Reduced for Immediate Clearance $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $39.50 Clearance Sale of. Women’s Jersey Suits Suits in Pongee, Taffeta, Faille Silk and the New Sport Suits Ranging up to $135.00 Offering the most stirring values of the season at Incomplete sizes, colors and materials, but excellent choosing HARMING Summer? Frocks in scores of dainty fashions have just grrived for this Annual Event, Dresses of every wanted type, from the simple and inexpensive to the smart and often quite elaborate styles. T EACH price, a collection of smart Sport and uits, on lines decidedly new and in All Wool ioe Cloths in serviceable qualities, well tailored in Standard Refrigerators S plated hardware, easy to clean, Apartment House Style Refrigerator, Lift Cover Refrigerator, Ash Case, white enamelled lined provision chamber. 1919 Models of the Well-Known Arlington Make Will Be on Sale Tomorrow at Prices That Will Interest Economical Housekeepers EAMLESS Porcelain and snow white sanitary enamel-lined Refrig- erators, the hardest and most enduring enamelled surface known. The porcelain lined boxes are rustless—coated on both sides of the sheet. The outer cases are of ash or genuine oak in golden finish, nickel Shelves, ice racks and drain pipes are removable and Side Icer Refrigerator, Ash Case, white ~ enamelled lined provision chamber, "Edd Wisin’. Death « Méahi Yee Bapnelty Price Width = Depth = Height Ice Capacity Price ; | cys. 26 in. 18 in, 42 in, 80 Ibs. 28-95 31 in, 19in. 44in, golbs. $25.90 Extra Picture Supplement i shins agin: Sains “gpibe, HARB | MS To Alm Mote S568 auce Side Icer, genuine Oak Case, séamless porcelain lined provision chamber, t to flavor each course Ash Case, White Enamelled lined provision eS Depth Height re Sr $4030 heatiish haiti ibiaiacttie cnsatanel . in, 20in, 2 in, 40 Ibs, ; In Greater New York Only It makes everything taste ee Holght Ice Capacity Price 34in, 20in, 45in. golbs. $46.10 so good you forget to grumble. a2in. 18in. grin, 85 Ibs, 20.10 | 36in. arin, 48in. i10olbs. . $51.80 : MADE INU. S. A. 25in. 18in, 43 in. 65 lbs, 21.60 | 38 in. 2zjin. srin. 1solbs. $57.60 At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, iM Seventh Floor _- - E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. |'