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$ CAMP UPTON LAND. BOARD ABANDONS HOUSING PLAN AT Property ited for U. 6. men Petition in behalf of the United Governme#t was ‘led in the State¥ Metrict Court in Brook- to-day fOr the condemnation of a RaRrensting 6. was heretofore im and wells the roads leading from f Dirty -clght names are set ’ f the petitions as the partles and, | Sinking Fund Commission Asks Navy to Restore Site to Former Condition. The hope that New York's housing problem might be solved in part by placing thousands of families in the buildings erected for wartime poses in Pelham Bay Park was dis sipated to-day by the adoption of the r- President Moran of the Board ing Fund: Resolved: That It is the sense + of the commiasioners of the Sink- ing Fund that the commissioner of Parks, Borough of the Bronx, should request the Federal au- thorities to restore that part of Pelham Bay Park held under permit for use as a naval sta- tion to the condition in which they found it without any un- necessary delay, While no explanatory statement ‘was issued with the announcement of the resotution it is known that in the beginning Mayor Hylan favored the Project of altering the barracks build- ‘ ‘ . “Ods bodkins! You don’t know what refined and goodly cigarettes the city affords! That great firm of tobacco merchants—the United Cigar Stores, have in their shops a rare private brand. You can get it, too, if you'll just mention my name.” — them available to the victims of rent Profiteers and to others who find that the activity of ®ullders is not keeping step with the growth of the city. Sober second thought, it was hinted at City Hall, suggested to the Mayor and his associates that notwithstand- ing the “temporary” feature of the Pelham Bay Park plan considerable diMoulty might be met with when the time came for “temporary” residents to find permanent homes, A new question in relation to the eviction of tenants is raised by a let- ter recetved to-day by the Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteering from ATA SussTANTIAL SAVING Suites for the Living Room, Dining Room and Bed Room. Odd Upeeetened Sofas, Rockers and Chairs— most of them covered with durable soft-toned foliage tapestry—just the thing to “fill in” with. All priced for disposal before inventory. For Example:—A Living Room Suite, two nee esiocs in seven tl long, and a p, springy iy » covered in ta) , nef from $380.00 to $250.00 ecg A Tapestry covered Sofa, six feet dong. soft Sertas ooet and back, reduced from $100.00 to E An Arm Rocker of ample proportions, ta) covered, reduced from ieosce $38.00. eed ~ mo) [ mT Your Round Shoulders Improve Your Health! Expand Your Chest By Wearing Professor Charles Munter’s LACELESS BODY SUPPORT For Men, Women and Children SPECIAL 2:00 For A LIMITED TIME Just the thing for growing children; makes them grow erect. the same benefits to man, woman|, or child, athlete or invalid of } any age, weight or size. Hold Your Body Erect—Breathe | deeply and you will improve | your circulation and feel cool no Call personally and be fitted by experts, without extra charge, or send 0, ee ee ht, ay a hest measurement, and we will send PPORT that we GUARAN: satisfaction or we will cheerfully refund your money NEE © Address Dept. 176, NULIFE COMPANY Hs for St. PELHAM BAY PARK ings at small expense and making | “Trish Republic Repor CH SCHR atT Tt HES =eEEK <222 Ee following resolution by Mayor Hylan, {f of he Aldermen and Comptroller Craig, | sitting as Commissioners gf the Bink. § President,’’ ted in U. S., and His Wife PtteeeCUeieee erie tees) tet 4 x! EMNMR RMR RK RBR EE =xRE oe oe cs 33exRE ~ 5 6 Ow ram Se Gm VALERA (RERXNXRKAXNNRERE PRKRRR EERE EE E> ‘ADAG RSID HT TID TI HTH I 32 HHT TT, Eamon De Valera, “President United States, and, according to # report, is living among Lrish sympa- thizers. The rumor is to the effec secretly and to-day will announce h | American people for recognition o had reported De Valera had gone t of the Irish Republic,” is in the pt that the “President” came here imself and personally appeal to the f the Irish Republic. Despatches o Switzerland on a mission, @ tenant living at No, 1478 Wicks Street, Richmond Hill, L. 1. He the house is to be sold and he is to} | be dispossessed unless he says can get] some sort of writ of prohibition the ground that he has a flour garden in the back yard, He » 8 to know who is to reap the benofit of the garden which he has planted and attended, Six more letters were received from Qs many tenants of No, 214 West 140th Street complaining of excessive rent increases by the Terry Holding Compariy, This makes twel plaints from the same r¢ all agreeing that rents ha creased from $8 to $12 a —_ PALLBEARERS FOR DEVERY. Thirteen Me eral FAR ROCKAW. Thirteen men ha be honorary or a the funeral to-~ Devery, former New York, Th sioner Richard H. Edwards, Revenue; Eugene Foley, former Sheriff Elkus, Dr. Philip O. Hanlo Shannon, John T mond, former ‘0 Kedward com- Chosen to Act ot Pan- at m 8. | of Py » William f Internal Woods, ‘Thomas 1. omas Dia ‘aptain under nnon, Helmuth pett and George Corbett. Old friends and acquaintances of the dead man continu the house midnight. A to be used by will be closed while th: passes, pr >. Ansonia Hotel Owner Says His BROWNSVILLE GIRL MISSING. | | | | Bn | | You 1 WE PAY 2 PAWN TICKETS 5. 1581 BRE AY. Bank Kelerences, ‘Open INVALIDS’ CHAIRS. WE MAKE OVER 70 STYLES SARGENT CO, #* “ANIKI AVE Between 22d and 25d strecte. {has not been |day, ho | this aft wave it out sajd, came from Harry J Boland, M. P., Mr, de Valera’s Secre- tar: STOKES SEEKS CUT IN TAX.|— BOLAND SAYS DE VALERA MET FRIENDS HERE TO-DAY “Secretary” Insists the “President” of Ireland Will Be at Waldorf This Afternoon, Elward De Valera, “President of the Irth Republic,” will receive newspaper reporters at the Waldorf-Astoria at 6.30 Kk this afternoon, according to a nent made this morning by Harry J, Boland, who says he is “private sec retary” to the “President.” ‘The story of the arrival of De Valera in thia country, told Saturday by Boland, confirmed from any other repeated the story to- ver, and said the “President” day making calls on a number Boland in “De Valera’s name, De Valera’s plans were announced noon im part at the offices of the Friends of Irish Freedom in the Stewart Building at No. 280 Broadway, ar Chambers Street, where a clerk to reporters a typewritten slip as follows dent de Valera will be escorted Waldorf-Astoria Hotel this dfs ternoon by a@ group of prominent Americans and the members of the riiament of the Irish Republic resi- dent in America.” This announcement, to th the clerk who Neither Boland nor de Valera and it could not be learned » among the party in EXCURSION CA NCELLED unt of the large number veguired for the safe, ‘able transpor- soldiers from ir homes, Excursion to Washington Previously announced for Sunday, June 29 welled, and will not bo quipment will be avail ‘PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ports to D amond * Graduation Blue Ring feet Cut Gola. 8 / 10 Months Credit - 0 employer's nfidential, Ni reloremen. ‘Ask for “ can be left at a Advertising Ag \ telephoned direc 9 The World. Call 4000 Heckman, Now York. oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, hts ie looking for the i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919.” MISSING BROKERS ACCUSED BY 70 OF $500 000 SHINDLE Police Searching for Three of H. C. Loup Firm Say Widow Lost $15,000, Central Office detectives are to-day members of the brokerage firm of H. C. Loup & Co. ff of No. 60 Broad Street. The members sought are Herbert C. Loup, Joseph C. Kelsey and Frank B. Taylor. In ahnouncing that there is a search for the men, Assistant Dis- de trict Attorney John T. Dooling said i the public had been fleeced by them out of a sum which Is between $260,- 000 and $500,000. “We have had between 60 and 70 victims,” said Mr. Dooling. “It was the same old story of persuading the unsuspecting to part with Liberty Bonds and other good securities to get in on the ground floor of somet!ing that did not exist. The sums mulcted out of the public range from $20 to $125,000." Mr. Dooling said the man who had lost $125,000 was Joseph Kaye of Em- *o auld the most ha Margaret McCabe of No, 540 her savings, $15,000, only to find that the Frontier Oil Company had noth- |ing but papers of incorporation, attlipieaemenien FEARS SON IS DROWNED. Father, After All-Night Search, Anks Ald of Coney Pollee. Sigmond Sohachter of No. 443 Ash- ford Street, Brooklyn, reported to-day to the Coney Island police that his son Samuel, fifteen years old, who went bathing with him yesterday at the foot of West 24th Street, became separated from him and had probably been drowned. He had been unable to find any trace of the boy after searching all night. The boy's clothes were brought In to the station this morning. $646,272,000 IN NAVAL BILL. Senate Committee Completes Meas- Bre Raising House Figures, WASHINGTON, June 23.—Carrying $646,272,000, an increase of $44,800,000 Over the House total, the 1920 Naval Appropriation Bill was completed to- day by the Senate "Naval mittee and will be taken up in the Senate after Passage of the army appropriation measure. me Increase in the navy en! ed mel from 171,000 men, as Proposed ‘by the House, to 191,000 And an increase of the Navy ‘Aviation Fund from $16,000,000 to $35,000,000 5 were. the _prinel made by the Senate Committee, ——<—>——— Child Killed y Tey Wagon, Tom Sirino, elght months old of No, 985 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, was killed to-day near his home, when the toy wagon in which he was play- ing, rolled off the sidewalk and a forse attached to « fruit Peddlers wagon, t of a woman | F COLUMBIA SONORA ‘Crafeneia” "Clear as @ Belt” s EDISON “Diamond Disc” Hardman House invites your inspection of the most comprehensive assortment of scan ary on Fifth Avenue—Columbi2s, noras and Edisons. You can hear ali three in the privacy of a convenient Main-floor Concert Booth—then decide. Phonograph Head rs awaits your selection. Come in—Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn. Convenient terms if desired. A COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. Founded 1842 A bagel Avenue, New york 4751 _— Asa: Brooklyn On Saturday July and August, the Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY GH. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Next, June 28th One Hundred Misses’ Tailored Suits in the season’s desirabl will be placed on sale le styles and materials, to-morrow (Tuesday), for clearance, at the greatly reduced prices of $19.50 & 32.50 these being, in many instances, less than one-half the original selling figures. (Misses’ Suit Department, Second Floor) Very Exceptional Values are now obtainable in Women’s Cotton Dresses The collection comprises the following two groups: High-cost Dresses daintily trimmed; many in attractive come binations; reduced to $38.00, 48.00, 58.00 & 95.00 A Number of Tailored Coat Suits reduced to $19.50, 24.00, 28.00 & 38.00 Inexpensive Dresses consisting of attractive models in materials that are in active dem and for Summer wear are in stock at the moderate prices of $7.75, 9.75, 12.75, 15.00 & 18.00 (Madison Avenue section, Third Floor) _—-—“— and on all Saturdays during Thirty-fifth Street A Quantity of Stamped Centerpieces & Pillow Covers (for embroidering) will be placed on sale to-morrow, in the Fancy Needlework De- partment, very specially priced at 25c. to 75c. Also a Limited Number of Little Children’s Stamped Dresses (sizes incomplete) each in various styles and materials (all coms pletely made up, ready for embroidering), at prices ranging from $1.10 to 3.00 An attractive assortment of Hand-embroid- ered Model Pieces, embracing Scarfs, Center pieces, Pillow Covers, etc., will be on sale at greatly reduced prices. (Fourth Floor) A Special Purchase of One Thousand Dozen Linen Handkerchiefs for men and women, enables B. Altman & Co, to offer exceptionally good values to-morrow, Men’s Linen "Handkerchiefs Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $3.00, 3.65 & 4.50 Tape-bordered, per dozen . $6.75 Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Plain, hemstitched, per dozen. $1.50, 2.85, 4.20 & 5.50 Tape-bordered, per doz., 2.50, 4.20 & 5.50 . . (Handkerchief Department, First Floor) 2 > re eyo ces. <7 eR ON j

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