The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1919, Page 8

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¥ ' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN te Orville Weight. . Charles 8, Mencher, ‘or WASHINGTON, July $0-—Congretula- |¢f, the, service, aitpial giroter of the time under the “ ft Law. Publi tions of the Air Service were extended C0 | gingt Service C mission Secretary J. Ww i gine © Sysah he See, tages oP RRL ook & On. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Men’s Swimming Suits __ Offering excellent values at the prices quoted: \ Men’s Que~piece Swimming Suits’ ; OF WORSTED Trimmed Nexelty stripe effects per suit $6.00 per sult 7.580 & 850 per suit 10.50 & 11.50 Men’s Two-piece Swimming Suits By eee: OF WORSTED Pinte colors “> Ce er cer | tts per sult $6.50 Tiamened 7.) Nah ih Ea Sam SY per suit 3.85 to 9.00 Heather mixtures . 6 0 - ww’. per suit 7.00 ‘White; Shirt, with mavy blue’ Trunks, per suit 5,00 to 9.50 \ ' OF PURE SILK per suit ; ry e * ° . . e 520.00 B.R. TIN SECRET PLANS 10 ABOLISH TE Changing From Surface Lines to “L.” Brooklyn residenta broke out in & new tirade against the B. R. T. this morning when they discovered that the company has had on file with the Public Service Commission since Wednesday of last week a secret an-| piieation for permission to abolish free transfers petween the sufface and the elevated lines. The discovery , was made accidentally this morning when the B. R. T. filed a “new tariff” supplanting the one filed last week because the previous document con- tained a typographical error whigh would have operated against the B. R. TF. ‘The company plans to charge two cents for such transfers now. ‘The application for permission to { Abilish free trazisfers will affect all who live in the Ridgewood section of | Brooklyn who use the Myrtle Avenue! @levated to complete their journeys to downtown Brooklyn. It will also affect all those who live in the Fort Hamilton and Bay Ridge sections beyond 60th gtreet, who use the Fifth Avenue line to complete their jour acy, The Brighton Beach line is also affected. When the B. R, T. handed out a, Uist of six typewritten pages of free transfer points last Saturday the/ officials were asked specifically what was to bo the rule between elevated | and surface lines. The direct answer | was * \ hn has not been taken up as yet” At the same time, and for three days previous the company had on B. * speaking for the Commissioner sax to-day: “The Cpmrtissioner has no power under lid aw to eompel surface lines and elovated roads to exchange free transfers, Heretofore the B, ht. T. has been doing this voluntarily. Later @ statement was issued by the Publio CG jssion which said the matter would be referred to coun- sel for @ report. Rec jectbreadag HONORS FOR WEST POINTERS France Presents Legion Cross to Ten Cadets. PARIS, July ®—The delegation of 10 ‘West Paint cadets who are visiting the battlefields of France, were given @ re- ception at the Ecole Polytechnique Inst night. Gen, Curneay, Commander of beg Presested the Cross of the ion of Honor o wae Ld Point in training a ee PEACEMAKER IS SHOT, a Man tm Hospital Accuses His Ste ter’s Husband. Salvatore Cepello, No. 362 SheMeld Avenue, Brooklyn, waa arrested on a charge of felqmiogs assault this morning after an eneouater with Charles J. Dolce, his “brother-in-law, No, 512 Kast 16th Street. Dolce is at Bellevue Hoa- Tat SB went th the aids, Sapello married Dolce's sister and Dolce ix sald to have interte ing quarrel between the couple. “One Big Vater” Splite Winstpeg Labor. ‘WINNIPEG, Man., July 30.—A split in the labor movement occurred last night when the Winnipeg Trades and Labor rates teeen{, pdonted, the, copetation St the “one big union” and ordered Secretary and Treasurer of the Counell to turn over ail the eouacil's property to that organization. Cherry Hill Tenemenis Reveal Conditions That Present Law Cannot Remedy. Senator Lockwood an@ his associates ‘on the Housing Commission inspected two old tenement blocks In the Cherry Hill aection this afternoon, They were shown around by Chairman Abram 1. Bikus and members of the State Recon- struction Commission and Nathan Hirach, Chairman of the Mayor's Com- mittee on Rent Profiteering. ‘The Lesialativs Comeittes members re maeerien aus te oni was reported that only two houses in the to blocks visited were approved by the Reconstruction Commission. BANK’S LOSS $2,144,000, Arrests ©: ted Soom ta Phila- a PHILADELPHIA, July 30.—State de- tectives to-day were secking several men in cannection with the closing of the North Penn Rank following the dis- covery of an alleged shortage of $2,- 144,000, instead of $200,000 as first es- timated. it Was intimated that none of the men profited bythe, jupeting ef the deposi prot "1 of ° - Sor’, Sande and’ tie, maak, teenth. tour hours tae digsloae” pow several afl en verdrew accou! Rundteds of thousands of dollars” ”” ys Ren nom =the Strike im Capital. WASHINGTON, July 30.—A threat ened strike of white elevator opera’ im the Senate offi ding was of Semator Bids New Jersey: transferred to night duty. r ators gave notice recently that they would strike rather than work with « ed to-day when the colored appointeo » was Orville Wrught to-day in a message from ‘ernment by Iced US EYDUGVALASTYD D2 DAO REA TTS AA BAG LARA TEAR er: ary of a o coihamt et £ file with the Public Servige Com- ieation for permission @epartment on the First Floor) to pends the application and orders a heuring, the extra fares will be col- \ lected Friday morning with the ex- Candy Places “WHOLESOME SUGAR—the purest cane sugar. FLAVOR—the finest likable favors. These wholesome in- gredients are moulded into crisp disks of satisfying sweetness. In rolls of assorted flavors, also peppermint, chocolate, winter- green and cinnamon. Stop at the nearest candy place and get a package. Thete are over 300 Necco Sweets as pure, wholesome and delightful as Necco Wafers. Rich, creamy chocolate bars; delicious hard candies, and Necco Chocolates in hand- some gift boxes. All bear the famous N ecco seal—all have the unvarying quality associated with the Necco name. | A few don’ts for silk stockings Never wring gilk stockings. Wringing injures Lax comesin delicate white flakes that dissolve the fibre. Just squeeze the water out gently. secs ft eende wes ony iprleliral Al use a warm iron, never a hot one. spoonful wal upa . Heat silk hite and ‘Then add cold water until the suds are lukewarm poeta aly 1 beads scenic and in your stockings go! Spread clocked stockings on,a towel, and roll Don't let another pair of your silk stockings immediately te dry. teen Puls wall mics THREE HUNDRED Necce products, including: — | Neeco Chocolates the de luxe Neece Lemon Drops—pure cane sugar, finely flavored with lemon. Necco Sweethearts—litile hearts of creamy sugar, flavored with pep- permint and wintergreen. Neecee Chocolate Bars— cream and nal fillings, chocolate covered. AeA: RRR RE OEE CEE PEE et ‘THERE 18 NOTHING FOR FINE FABRICS LIKE Lua! YoU GAN TRUST ANYTHING TO LUX ‘THAT FURS WATER ALONE WON'T RYURE The seal NR &é C England pat cata ty Sah erm haehe

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