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NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, HYLAN RENAMES JUSTICES pointed to another ten-year term to {succeed Justice Mayo. Justice Collins. W | who was appointed in 1912 for ten years. HO TENDER RESIGNATIONS | eciencs to°n'sept an appointment. to i iM out the unexpired term of one year of Justice Moss, “Mayor Mylan then ap- Pointed City Magistrate Jerome Healy to fil! out the unexpired term of Justice Joseph Moss Succeeds Mayo and Cornelius Collins Takes Vacancy Collins, which ends July 1, 1922. in Special Sessions, ‘The appointment of Justice Moss was It became known to-day that Jus. |Pcommended to Mayor Hylan by more tices Joseph Moss and Cornelius Col- {than two score Supreme Court, Gen- lins of the Court of Spe Sessions eral Sessions and o! ¢ Justices, Jus- resigned a few days ago. Justice Moss, a Pe wd has beak saciened afl whose term of ten years would have ex- | {he Children's Court In, place of Justice pired July 1, 1920, sent his resignation Mayo. Justice Collins's action In re- signing to accept a lesser time on the to Mayor Hylan and was promptly ap- bench is not explained. (POSE OF SHORT AUTO GAS PUNPS Réyelations by Evening World +, Bring Quick Action in Brooklyn. “Blyn Shoe The Kiddies’ Motorists who purchase gasoline in Brooklyn are assured honest measure for some time as a result of the ex- of The Evening World that hort” gallons of gas have been the rule for months, The closing of two service stations and the condemning of’ seven pumps in one day by in- wepestors brought home to gasoline sellers the fact that the city ordi- nahtes have “teoth” and will be rigid ly ,enforced, The Department of Weights and Measures office in Brooklyn, No, 22 Dd Kalb Avenue, wus a busy place yesterday as a result of inspectors answering calls for inspection of pumps. The owners of pumps con- demned the day previous asked for a chpek-up and O. K. on their appara- tug, and many others, fearing their pumps might be wrong and meet the Gane fate, rushed to ask inspection, Fred H. Tighe, Deputy Commis- sioner, would not state yesterday whether further checking up of the boroughs of the city other than Brooklyn would be made at once. He intimated there would be a short wait | before the department again checked up pumps as a test, though the regu- lar work by the district men would continue and they would be instructed to condemn pumps not found accu- rate, Co-operation of various city officials with Commissioner Joseph J. Holwell of the Weights and Measures Depart- ment in eliminating the “short” meas- ure of motor car fuel is being worked out. The department is handicapped, due to the small number of inspectors and lack of funds. New York City has only nincteen field men, while Philadelphia has thirty-five, and other citjes as many in proportion, ‘ommissioner Holwell was busy all any settling first of the month com. plaints with merchants, due to short weights for various commodities, and had jittle time to devote to the gaso- line pump problem. He has prom- {ised a statement on the situation at an early date, . Style 7335 Style 7676 White Na-Back Children’s and Misses’ Ankle-Strap P: Each Pair of Blyn Shoes fits well, wears well, is thoroughly economical and has just enough style to please the youngsters, while it meets the approval of practical parents. Boys’ and Men’ Shoes Little Boys’ and Little Men's Blucher Oxfords Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th’ Acenues) West 43rd Street The following Special Sales have been arranged for Thursday. Closed all day Friday and Saturday. FPS PLS MOALY BDSG: RH Mgey © ES Nterctions Are Prices— Quality Service We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. ee Al amniverenitty Duxterenges i 4 @ What is it? Peace! At last the full sun of Peace beams on this war- tired world. The glori- ous covenant has been signed and we may now begin with renewed vigor our day’s work with cer- tainty and security. . * . This store has carried on its spirit of service during the dark days of the war. We gave freely of our time and efforts to help in our small way to keep Amer- ica the home of Liberty. Three hundred and eighty- eight of our co-workets joined the colors and went forth to battle for their ideals. Those who stayed at home organized a Red Cross Chapter, a Liberty Loan Sales Organization and a War Saving Stamp Cam- paign. They invested money in the five Liberty Loans. \ The Red Cross drive for funds, the Salvation Army Campaign and the United War Workers all came in for their share of our sup- port. All this is as it should have been, We merely did our duty. It was the an- swer of this store and its 5,000, more or less, co- workers to the appealing voice of threatened Lib- erty. Now we all rejoice in Peace, and are ready, as we have been for more than sixty-one years, to serve you. P. S, Peace Display Where will YOU Spend the Holiday ? Wherever it may be, it will probably be the season's first venture to that particu- Jar spot. Have you thought of all he things you need to contribute to the pleasure and comfort of the day? If you haven't, we have. So just rum in any time to- morrow and let us help supply you with those little last minute things, seemin, ly insignificant, but gra important in their bearing upon the success and pleas ure of the holiday. Going Motoring? thermos bottle t or cold drink? utomobile Blue Books, guide books and mape aré in the Book Depart- ment on the Main Floor. Going to the Shore? Have you got your bathing suit? “A strong bathing cap? Bathing shoes? Soft towels? A bathing bag? Have you a con: arry-all for your lunch? 1 all the nice cool, light clothes vou need to wear on the way? Lave you a large hat for the sun? A sweater? Going Picnicking? Have you all the sturdy, capa expensive table set to meal look tempting? Hay camp dishes, paper Wouldn't a few books on wood. craft, flowers, birds and insects help to make things more in- teresting? How about a book you cups? on party games? BU UY Fi to-morrow! Store closed July 4th and Saturdays all Summer for the most significant Fourth since the first one, 143 years ago. around | ex ft., 8x5 ft, 4x6 ft., you medals quarters, Strong b Close Palmette sizes, Tee off! somethin Drivers Brassies Irons small colonies. | Printed silk U flags, mounted | 12x18 inches, 39¢ and 49c¢ 16x24 inches, | 24x86 inches, 8 ft. B4e Plain metal brackets for 8, 10 and 12 ft. poles, Adjustable metal brackets for 8, 10 and 12 ft. poles, $1.49 FLY A FLAG! In 1776 the Liberty Bell pealed freedom for thirteen To-day the bell of liberty reverberates Aud the flag that was raised for that | first Fourth floats on high to-day as an undying symbol of liberty to all the nations of the earth, Show your flag. Be proud of it. the world! Wool Bunting U. S. Flags 10x15 ft., $19.49 12x20 ft., 37.50 15x25 ft., 69.50 $1.64 5x 8ft., $5.84 2.81 6x10 ft., 8.49 3.71 | Sxigft., 12.68 eae 89c $1.89 Flag poles and halyards 10 ft., $1.09 4"! ‘Bea sportsman even if can’t be an athlete! , Just ‘cause you can’t load up your chest with or smile at your reflection in the J surface of w foving cup is no reason y you can’t be a sportsman all the same. You win anyway—you win health, fun, recre- ation, vigor, energy! Back to nature! A complete variety of close-to-nature living ngalows, nature houses, » tents, 5 ft. square $89.50 $36.75 and up $5.39 White and khaki tents, all wanted $16.89 to $36.75 From the first to the eighteenth hole it's a matter of good equipment, even though we admit the playing has g to do with it $1.79 to $6.49 1,79 to 3.74 1.59 to 4.19 Printed cotton A U. S. flags, | mounte 12x18 inches, 16x24 inches, 24x36 inches, WHT —Fifth Floor, S4th Street = the big ts made of polka-dotted The $4.51 you save on # | this camera § should buy a good | supply of films It is priced $11.49 THE LIST PRICE IS $16.00 The featare of thix camera is its | double rapid rectilinewr lens. It 9c ts such a good one that it pre duces pictures ax good as thovw taken by many inch higher: priced cameras. Other advav- tages are The Three Speed Shutter The Brilliant View Finder The Biack Keratol Covered 12 ft., $1.19 Cade 39 ‘This Camera takes post card size pictures, 3'4x5 poll eng and uses Eastman or other roll films. Sows —Vifth Floor, 85th Street “Fix Up” your dress with the mew . Bertha collar special, 59¢ It is seven inches_ wide, made of good quality net, shirred full. The design is adapted from a Lierre lace pattern. The edge is scal- for a miss (Georgette Crepe CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES Clearance Sale on the Main Floor The assortment includes a large collection of hand-smocked and hand- embroidered models; of colored Chambray, Voile, Dimity, Organdie and Dotted Swiss; sizes 2 to 5 years; every dress represents an unusual value as it is greatly reduced in price, $2.85, 3.65, 4.25 and 4.95 Formerly $4.25 to 6.50 TUB SILK PETTICOATS Moderately priced To-morrow—Main Floor $2.95 to 4.95 Anticipate your Summer and vacation needs for Washable Petticoats; excellent quality silk in white and colors. WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Unusual Values for To-orrow Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs With fancy wreath initial, at $1.50 doz. Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Hand-embroidered corners; dainty designs $2.85 and 4.50 doz. The original oil paintings on ex- hibition in our windows this week were painted by artists commis- sioned by the French Govern- ment. President Wilson, Gen- eral Pershing, Marshal Foch, ioe oom ceau, Lloyd George, Marshal Haig, Presi- $2.89 dent Poincare, Admiral Sims, King of Italy, A serviceable thing, a General Allenby, Ad- duster. It enables you to miral Beatty, Cardinal speed up, tear up the dust Mercier, General Pe- and remain clean yourself. tain, M. Venizelos, A good grade of linene. General Diaz, King Single breasted model. Sizes GeorgeV., Gen. Currie, 36 to 44. King Albert of Bel- Ask to see our other Car gium, Paderewski, Gen. Comforts — they deserve, O'Ryan andGen, Alex- consideration for that ander of the 77th Divi- sion New York, posed for these portraits. 9 Men’s GRAY and TAN LINENE Dust Coats motor trip you're planning, ewe —Fifth Fl. 5th St. Front. Enable men to bridge the yawning gap between Summer and comfort. What's more, these two-piece tropical suits com- bine smart lines with their breezy comfort- affording lightness. Our assortment includes only the genuine Palm Beach suits in the fashionable designs and colors. ‘Those in plain tan shades are only $12.49. Why is our men’s ready-to-wear clothing business big-and-growing-bigger? Prices lower than equal quality can be obtained in other good shops! Filth Floor, Front, Your serve! In the swim! Ride a bike! Land him! $3.94. The price 1.69 to 14.49 4.24 to 13.89 Golf bags Golf balls, doz. depends upon the racquet as much as on the stroke. A good court has much to do with a good game. ‘Tennis racquets $1.19 to $11.34 Tennis balls, doa. 6.19 Racquet covers 49 to 94e Racquets presses ' Tac wet $6.94 4 Double court tennis tapes, ‘Tennis nets $3.69 to $12.7 Tennis posts $1.49 to $7.49 penhagen or na white ground. 18 years. cotton, $1.89, Pride in your appearance as well as in your stroke contributes its share to the pleasure of the holiday at the beach, Get a good suit! Worsted bathing suits, coast model \ Two-piece worsted bathing suits in pluin color $5.24 Two-piece worsted bathing suits $5.49 to $7.24 All sorts of accessories for bathing. eS Nothing like it for enjoying the country at close hand, for exercise, for pleasure, and for economy, too. Men's bicycles $35.75 to $44.75 Girls’ bicycles $30.75 to $43.75 All the accessories needed to make @ bicycle “go” and keep it going. $5.49. and $5.94. To keep the fish on the other end of the line until you net him is @ matter of the tackle--and the fisherman, Fresh water rods $2.24 to $17.74 Salt water rods $1.49 to $17.24 Also. reels, lines, hooks, sinkers and other necessaries. ¥ smart lasts. AMS —Fifth Floor, SAth Street, Are specially priced for this sale, ‘They have handles that will not get hot, regardless of the strength of the current and the length of time the iron is used. We know this to be true be- \ ing —Basement, 35th Stree is special. style of the blouse is simple, outhful, cool, and therefore just the thing for Summer wear. Contrasting satin rib- bons tie at the round neck and short sleeves. Red, Co- Sizes 14 to Same model Sanre—Third Floor, 35th Street. . MEN’S White Buckskin Oxfords $8.89 These white oxfords have the same dressy quality as white flannel trousers and blue coat and usually complete the combination, ‘ We have them with medium or round toes, rubber soles or leather. White canvas oxfords with rubber soles are With leather soles and heels, $3.96 Cordovan Oxfords have attained a degree of popularity that is their best advertisement. wine-colored cordovan has been made up in Medium toe, blind eyelets, Good- year welted sole, Sears —Main Floor, Baloony, 35th Street. Cool Handle Irons at $3.96 cause it has been put under severe tests, The iron is made for us, therefore the workmanship and materials are superior to others, The tron weighs six pounds and is sold with six feet of cord and the connecting plug. viva eviavaraneca'! The $8.89 A selected grade of