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a as Sa SEE ‘They were addressed by the then Su- perintendent of Plant and Structure John Delaney, who explained that there had been great difioutly in get- ting material and labor for the new siip and for repairs on the old slip. He promised to speed up the work, and it appears now, according to Supt. Hanlon, that there will be two Battery slips available before the middie of July. Hanlon says that with two Rattery slips ‘he can guar- antee 22 to 26 minute trips. The time taken now amounts to from 36 to 40 minutes a trip. Charges were prepared against Hanlon by Commissioner Delaney, who was unable to try them during his term of office. He passed them along to Commissioner Whalen, and Mayor Hylan has specifically in- structed the new Commissioner to bring Hanlon to trial. nee PENNSYLVANIA FOR BEER. 1 PROTESTED IN JERSEY Governor Asks Smith for Relief_for Those Who Transact Business in This City. TRENTON, June 17.—Following 39th Street hundreds of letters of protest from residents of New Jersey, who trans- Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—-Ask for ‘Telephone Order Desk, ect their business in New York, r @gainst the income tax imposed on them by the recent act of the New York Legisiature, which ax is double that imposed on residents of New York, Acting Governor Runyon to- day forwarded a telegram to Gover- nor Smith of New York saying: “Legislation enacted in both states, eatablishing the vehicular tunnel project and the joint port and har- bor development, has laid @ basis for closer and more cordial relations be- tween than have ever existed and it'is singularly unfortunate that at his ime legisiaion so drastic and so unfriendly in character should have | become a law. I solicit your good fices In righting what we conceive Lord & Taylor | 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— PEASE PIANO COMPANY y Glove friend and great admirer of t late Mayor Mitchel and a picture of ry usher, wae ai He says the charges against him ‘ eae homicide in the Mi are based on misinformation or mis B also been {requent complaints in re- cent months about the Staten Island | mits the service has not been up to the mark tut ays the reasons sre ‘ There are three Mips at the Bat- of Mismanagement Any tery for Staten Island boats, but the Time, He Says. | date the big municipal ferries. One | of the two remaining slips is closed Superintendent of Ferries Lawrence Hanton, who was accused by Com-| pleted for a month. A new slip is in |Isiand ferries have been handling f report submitted five mogths ago Of) — oy Gay business with only one slip te of 107, three more loss of the city and damage of the | George and delays were inevitable, Mt » . ist 4a Breet. ferry service, said to-<lay that he 4 Mr. Hanlon says. The slip under re-| ‘an the number necessary, the Ram Ty Fist ¥ mitting the sale of beverages contain- a Webel a of Plant and Structure Grover Whalen | Sundays, ing two and three-quarters per cent. 67 Halsey i. Je Island Di the is ready to try him. Hanlon was a| Citizens of Staten Is held «| slophol pared oe thomas tee Benen = to be an unfair discrimination against } IRL PULTZIN COURT. | ts—d Pults, seventeen years Mr, Mitchel hangs over his desk. eatre understanding of facta There have mie 1053 ferry service. Hanlon, who has been connected with th® line for thirty- | two years and ts a licensed pilot, ad- mn he —_>— [Pd n = | Ready to Face Trial on Charge | Soyend bis contrel, | middie slip is too short to accommo- | for repairs, which will not be com- miasioner of Accounts Hirshfield, in a: Process of construction, The Staten tnisconduct in office to vhe financial | 4+ the Battery to three slips at St. Pa 11— ready to stand trial whenever Supt. | pair has been used on Saturdays and|%¥,,Pronpition eafercement bill per- alcohol Jast, night | =| mass meeting of protest not long ago. the cftizens of a friendly State” — | where the ways are all greased for it. Lord & Taylor 38th Street ~FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street ; Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. ; is ‘ ty JUNE SALE Misses’ Summer Dresses An Important Event Offering the Best Values of the Season. $7.50, $10.50, $12.50 Hy tress, « of specially purchased Cotton McGibbon & Co. 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOP FROM FIFTH AVENUE COTTON RUGS Spe Sa A pet cee and small rugs Your Opportunity to Help the Boyhood of America. Nation-Wide Campaign for 1,000,000 Associate Members Boy Scout Week—Extended to June 18th Support This Campaign Through Your Local Committee WE OFFER these BROKEN LOTS at a special REDUCTION OF 207, from former low prices— ‘ 15 85 Pris sees ty by 0 “ 750 “6,00 “ 6.50 to 16.00 “ 5.00 to 12.75 “ 7/6 x10, “ 10.00 to 20.00“ = 8.00 to 16.00 “ 9/0 «12/0 “ 19.50 to 25.00 15.00 to 20.00 BELGIAN FIBRE RUGS for Dining Room, Porch or Hall Size 9/0 x 12/0 were $13.50 & $15.00 now $10.00 “10/0 x 14/0 were 16.50 & 18.00 now 12.75 “ 60x Frocks, assembled for this Annual occa- sion and offered so much below their actual value that this may be termed without question— . A Remarkable Buying Opportunity The collection comprises many models of the dainty and the practical types, developed in Voiles, Plain or Novelty Patterned Gi Tissues, Organdies, in every lovely light color and the darker tones. Sizes 14 to 18 yeats. A Large Quantity of High Grade Sheets and Pillow Cases Will Be Offered at Mill Prices To-morrow, Wednesday, Only Sheets each $1.89 | 81x99 . each ot 81x108.. hs . each $2.15 | goxgg......each $2. each $2,30 each $2.60 Wamsutta Pillow Cases—Size 54x3814 A Splendid Opportunity -for Hotels, Clubs, Boarding Houses and Private Homes to Stock Up for the Summer. jecond Floor, Pillow Cases 42x38 each 42c 45x38)4......each 45¢ 50x38)4......each 48c each $2.30 . each $2.45 Reliable Credit Easy Payments: Every Article Marked In Plain Figures. Girls’ Dresses—$5.95 & $6.95 Organdie and Dimity in pastel shades and flowered, in adorable little models for girls of 6 to 14 years. ‘Third Floor Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads for Summer Homes, Cottages and Bungalows Re-adjustment of our own stocks necessitating important price reductions, together with several advantageous Women’s Fine Footwear Bedroom Suites in Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, American Walnut or Maw hogany, ranising in price from Near 17th Bt, T. KELLY CO. xine. Out of town deliveries made by our own motor trucks 895 to $250 263 Sixth Avenue NOTHER step forward! A Strong evidence of your opinion of the popularity of our store service and the justness of their’ values. Again you've com- pelled us to make material altera- tions to meet your enlarged demand for furniture that justifies its price. Therefore — Every Piece of Furnitureto Be Sold at 25% to 50% Below Present Day Prices In no case do prices cover the present wholesale cost... Itis*a rebuilding and expansion sale ortrarae | Charge Accounts Invited. NEW YORK’S LARGEST FURNITURE, PIAN AND “GRAND SOLO” PHONOGRAPH STORES 3D AVENUE Corl 12Hd St U ‘Gars EOTABLIBULY 3h LEAS, Dewntewn Brook! AVENUE "A BROADWAY own and Dyatonn Stores’ Open Fvert pee ANe Aroghive Store (inek o purchases, enable us to offer unusually excellent values. Blankets, white or gray fleece, medium weight. Single bed size, pr. $3.95 Double bed size, pr $4.95 Blankets, white wool and cotton mixed. Single bed size, pr $5.50 Double bed size, pr. $6.50 Blankets, novelty Jac- quard in floral designs and colorings. Size 70x84 inches. each $5.75 Featuring the Well- Known Fleisher Knitting Yarns Summer assortments in the most complete and charming range of shades, including many novelties. In delicacy of tint, rich- ness of color and unusual tones, Fleisher Yarns ex- cel. Garments fashioned of these are soft, shape re- taining and very service- able, New models in Sweat- ers and other knit goods, direct from the designers, are displayed here as soon as completed. Expert Instruction Given in Knitting and Crocheting Without Charge. Blankets—in white, gray or plaid effects...each $2.95 Plaid Blankets, for trav- cling or as a couch throw. Size 66x80 inches, each $6.95 Silkoline Comfortables —tufted centres, for single Silk Mull Comfortables —plain silk mull border to match Mowers At Interesting Prices Manhattan Plain Bear- ing Lawn Mower, 12- inch, $5.20; 14-inch, $5.40; 16-inch... 60 Manhattan High Wheel Ball Bearing Lawn Mower, 14-inch... . $8.60 Worcester Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers, 12-inch, $10.00; 14-inch. ... $10.75 Wizard Ball Lawn Mowers, Bearing 16-inch, Manahan Tarine Garment Bags ‘ Business Suit size, 75c; Overcoat size, $1.00; Ulster size, $1.25; Auto Coat size Bed Spreads — hemmed crochet in all over and centre designs. Single bed size, $1.50 and $2.25 Double bed size, $2.65 and $2.95 Bed Spreads, hemmed, satin finish in various pat- terns. Full bed size Bed Spreads — white Marseilles, satin finish, Hemmed Dependable Makes of Bicycles Below Usual Prices A limited number of Bicycles, _ fitted with ‘New Depar- ture”’ Coaster brakes, good quality tires, mud guards, extra heavy spring saddles; completely equipped with tool bag and tools. Bicycles guar- anteed for one year against defects in workmanship and materials. Boys’ and Girls’ Bicycles, 14, 16, 18 inch frame, $34.75 Men's and Women's Bicycles, 20 and 22 inch frames. soee> 044.75 Seventh Floor, White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords $6.75 Oxfords with military heels; Pumps with Louis XVI heels. White Buckskin’ Sport Shoes 7 $10.75 Splendid Shoes for outdoor wear, with rub- ber soles and heels. Beginning Tomorrow and Continuing Throughout the Week, June Sale Children’s Dresses Exceptional Values, $2.85 Ten Pretty Models in Check and Plain Organdies, Dimities and Persian Lawns, White and Fancy Voiles. Sizes to and including 6 years. Fourth Floor