The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 7

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| ; ; ‘ a z | GENUIN Sa at AON OF SALE 99 willl UST 26, 1919, he totvang of the taxpayers of the entire bot n ei eS ae et “eet THIEF HIDES ‘The Mayor points oyt that the orig-| dredging which would Improve their 30 HOURS IN SOOTY BOILER inal plan was for the city to dredge 4) holdings and make them mory valuable. Orderly Who Robbed Patient channel around Loe bay several, hee fopt | th and the Uni “i vey A ‘ nd the United |g reuiete Mende. Print Waper In Crawls Out in Roosevelt Base- ment as Detectives Watch. Senator La Follet isclacg tora , Qetectives who watched thirty hours Pekan yarn yi ee gy. U. 8. NEEDS. himeelf up. Lyman was accused of peopningtinyoantpienheniy ery an English cable company while Morley was undergoing an operation, Magis trate Sweetser, in West Side Court, held Lyman ander $2,600 ball for the Grand Jury after he pleaded guilty, Morley missed his money Saturday and Detectives Flaherty and Ferguson sought Lyman, who had attended the sick man. They found the orderly in hedand when he wae awakened he sprang out of a window to the roof ad- HYLAN SAYS JAMAICA, BAY LANDOWNERS DELAY WORK Mayor Declares Selfish Efforts to Better Property Balked Dredging Plan. Mayor Hylan announced to-day that ax baplemaail on tence Se ket AYLANLAYS BLAME sa HGH TAXES ON ft ya ered Manufactures Committee, served notice that inasthuch as th ica Bay, but pe plainly did not intend to live wu [te KOWOR way is “vaea by the at- | DUAL SUBWAY COST Acces Pron of Nei Sea =" Ject and Raps Albany in | 2&& the city at the rate 91-2 cents per euble body Ta aevot oe os in the basement of Roosevelt Hospital ci ithe sremination a tne were rewarded for thelr vigilance to-day | iining the hospital, fled down” fou manor which when John Lyman, twenty-four, an] fights of fire escape and vanished in orderly, climbed out of a boiler, covered! the basement. Defending Administration. |* Mayor Hylan to-day in defending his Administration enumerated tm- provements during his tenure in of- fice. He arraigned the transit com- | panies for their greed in wanting higher fares, despite their use of about $250,000,000 of public money ) the dual subway contracts. The Mayor said that the debt mit of Now York was $16,000,000 when re, took oflce and now was $60,000,000. Neglect by his predecessor, had left em ge Are Prices—Quality—Service The very H \-, We Sell Dependable erchande 7S) that day on which one starts one’s school o reer is a strange an highly exciting occa- sion. foqo0 fle oer ate, ihe ‘piss | Nl Sovieanatar 'yeehay” asseoae eee spon summers seem at Sie, iri ear \School buildings worth $10,000,000 were tlgemagan Bp he | arranged for and there is $15,000,000 improvements have cost $15,000,000. ture with all the prob- lowe ae and ’ ‘ting “the phonograph with Pade a G rs railed he said. Streets, it tera = Z save and “sews have account- oe ype waiting for " peohaerte ae coral: eMule Core cares UMW, aa Sastoe Syl an Sr the master-made horn wes eat gk ee cleat s‘in larger. slnsic "ones Seer lst tain ites Bee it remit- | rae UR COAMARTTEE Diamonds purchased from, us ap Sen So cae ox qhanged at full value or returned * within one year of date of sale, BUTTE RE &SONS MOND U'Stionmesss deere verry veri The pep of pure sugar and fruit in bottles. Sold Only in Bottles The Soft Drink @ with a tang to it me Sasyeherel Whistle Bottling Co. 609 East 19th St. Fhone, Grammercy #4 | | healthful POMPE OLIVE Ol = tracts which were so advantageous a Hic The Department of Health and Charities needed $6,678,000, the Bridge Department $1,591,000, and the | Police and Fire Departments $1,663,- | | 000, ‘The Mayor, in pointing out the, | "rence with sich te “Funds with Which these improve- | i. should have been made amounting to about $250,000,000 were Be os in the dual subway system. The BB cus imvegtment of this cqlossal sum was intended to secure relief from the wretched transit conditions in the city and to provide the people with @ 5-cent fare and free transfers, Not only has adequate transit facili- tles not been afforded, but the travel- ling public are now forced to submit | to intolerable and indecent condi- tions. To cap the climax, the same scheming, manipulating, transit cor- poration officials, who secured the execution of the dual subway con- to the transit lines, are now en- deavoring to secure additional ad- vantages by & modification of these contracts with the city in order that they may gouge the public out of addition: millions through the medium of increased fares and stock job manipulations.” Albany legislation was blamed for failure to reduce the tax rate more than four points over the 1918 fig- ures. In speaking of mandatory leg- islation, he said: M™ the business affairs of the city was. such in the last year of this administration that the tax rate on real estate was reduced four poins lower than the rate of 1918; if it had not been for the mandatory lewisiation at Albany placing a bur- den on the city to the extent of mil- lions, the affairs of the city could have been managed to bring a fur- ther reduction inthe tax rate in the years 1920 and 1921, The Citizens’ Union and the City Club and other reform organizations are not in sym- pathy with the present administra- tion and approved of this mandatory legislation at Albany, which they op- posed in other years.” POLICEMAN’S WIFE HELPS WIM TO LAND THREE IN JAIL Man Captured After Jumping From Second Story of House Closed for Summer, The vigilance of Mrs. Edward De- veux, whose husband is a Lieutenant on the New Rochelle police force, placed in the hands of the New York Police to-day two men said to have long criminal records and a youth who is accused of being their accomplice in an attempted burglary, Mrs. Devaux, sitting at her window Navy serge dresses. at $19.74 | are right in price and style ‘There are a half dozen styles, all smart and We illustrate two of the models, the others as trim and well-tailored. At this low price it is unusual to find the distinctive characterize these frocks. little touches that the dainty vestee of Val. lace ruffles in the the left. How deftly the silk braid is used on the dress at the right. The serge is an excellent quality; silk braid is effectively dresses. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 used on most of the . \ years. Ae —Third Floor, 85th Street, We expect .a speedy disposal of this new lot of Men’s shirts $2. This is about the present i wholesale ‘price. ‘The men who saw these shirts last week were so pleased with them that all shirts were sold in short order. another shipment and we would advise an early selec tion. Made in coat style model with soft double cuffs attached— mostly staple stripes on white grounds, ' practic are just Now we have J9" We ee 4 that even a most preco- cious little school toy or girl can’t solve—it’s the problem of clothes which one must éhtrust to the better judgment of one's parents, So, to them, we want to say that those first days or school. for the youngest members of the _school- ward bound family ave been carefully prepared for by our departments de- voted to appareling of little tot A first Norfolk suit for a boy, some sturdy wash suits—a serviceable serge for a girl, oy at: panty of jambrays those tabsies that made other’s school days happy ones) are the es- cal. sentials. They will be found here, in simple, practical styles that stand childish abuse, and the ravages of fre- quent laundering. The a: will appeal & every prudent nt, ani are of such rood sre char- acter that an even more ample wardrobe than one planned for may be pro- vided. ‘Meaxye—Boys’ Clothing, 24 Vieer. Sewe—Girls’ Clothing, 34 Floor, Note dress at 29 oe ) This is the closing week of "The Midsummer SALE —OF— Furniture . A's Another shipment has just arrived ER since our first announcement of this new and wonderful honograph interest in its rare reproduction’ qualities has n keen. Here are the features that make.the Ru-Stella phonograph an achievement among reproducing instruments— The ie agebees gs is cut in a trumpet violin shape which amplifies each sound to its leery ee a clearness and Megara . It is made spruce, cu a @ horn whieh music. The Horn— A juces not rte rca but The Motor— BT pered springs of Swedish steel Bey ae ped ghana no clicking of ‘ grindin, cam ba booed Walls the tooth in runs Bing. the Red Star motor, the only phonograph motor, so far as we know of, that carries # two year guarantee, phonograph is Model D—illustrated—$89.50. One of the five new Ru-Stella models. It is 46 inches high, 19 inches wide, 2014 inches deep. Finished in a beautifully pratned mah mahog- any, golden oak or fumed oak. Plays all makes o! Other models at $42.50, $129.00, $159.00 and $184.00. famye —Fourth Floor, 34th Street, Rear, The August sale of contains clear mica placed bet live rubber so ony ie — ‘toueh, its metal china and glassware continues to attract those housewives of fastidious tastes and practical theories. It is a comprehensive sale of useful and ornamental articles made of China or glass. Quantities are large and prices correspondingly low. dinner sets yesterday, reduced for this semi-annual selling event. Sets that regularly were priced at $24.89 to $61.50 are now ween rings of Eastman camera special $7.09 A camera (AN EASTMAN 3A FILM PREMO) is a joy on a vacation as well as after- ward. Pictures become invaluable mementoes— sat night, saw three men enter A last call on these pajamas at $1.89 i “always fresh” rect of An ‘Thorne, at. No, 941 Ely eh arpertanly you shoud ne Tee paiamas are of good Furnish your home $19.89 to $52.75 irs hy ba ao gu the the ly was away for the summer, Pele j stripes. om prove ications, ¥ rh ie See _ ang telephoned to Qe ~itien view O50 8 now at savings. The Eastman, 8A Film —— yao aE ie carom & sea® - The quantities of any one decoration are limited, and the Premo camera would be oad Such prices as these are a epee One set has 100 pieces usually Priced at $41.75. Now role prem to-day at fof talormation e unusual so early in the season 12 Dinner Plates 12, Tea Cups snd Saucers | 1 Gravy these at pre-war prices Sold E he fwo others, Isidore Goldbe erty Hier # hast Fiaktere | ali Bk te and have only a limited bal abla Aight with detectives last might. in’Len 9 t 12 Bread and Butter || Covered Casserole 1 Creamer number. No more can ieee ot et Lee ——womens coats eatin | Socata Bah | 1 Coed Di be. bought even at @ seeerd etme back tonisih, ‘U on higher price after these Dentistry That Lasts i PLATES Waterbury “no plate tecth” are el dental skill. They are built Attached to" solitary teeth, of tn tly. sturel tent d appearance of The WATERLURY Way Gome here in horning, have your gia eae FRE WITHOUT tm, which unetions cf Decayed tooth na ened—missing te plates. ose tecth tight: placed without TEED 10 YEARS, Surcery made on to the gums Extractions PAINLESS by the of our NEW REM Bay. PRINGE OF WALES VISITS CANADA'S WAR WOUNDED Degree of Doctor of Laws Con- ferred Upon Him by Toronto University, TORONTO, Can, Aug. 2%.—The Prince of Wales and his party visited hospitals where returned goldiers are belng treated to-day, ‘Two thousand maimed and sick vet- inmates of the St. Andrews |Prince spoke personally to the men, stopping occasionally to praise some wounded hero. After an inspection of the Toronto Select your Winter wrap now, you have the Pashparbeaa of choosing from full, new stocks, and greater comfort we describe here provide for every need. Which suits your particular needs? This smart coat is pictured—we show the back view be- cause of its distinctive use of stitchin trimmed a exce excellent quality woo! velour, in fur coats, $69.75 wal plain tailored coats, $48.75 special! tweed coats, $16.74 navy pe haitna Tes lan ead wie a Baws Willow lini For immediate wear. Well-tailored convertible collar—all belted models. ‘The popular colors, Pompeiian, faison, dtagon fly blue, taupe’ and nav aoe a Sizes 84 to 44. now with may sho) ‘hese coats yon 3 than when the “rush” begins. The material is ¢ season's popular jue, faison (the new brown) reindeer, (4, muskrat), are extra large. Fancy Pussy ing. ’ coats of velour, with brown, Novel effects are achieved in the ign of the collar and cuffs. The coats are full lined Few materials rival tweed for general utility wear, and few coats are as practical for all weathers. This is a trim model of taupe in shades of brown or gray. Belted style—convertible collar. Sizes B34 to 4. Nippon tea cups and saucers Nippon china cups and saucers in an attractive flora! design; special for 23c. (For cup and saucer.) Nippon china cup and saucer with scenic decorations and coin gold edge, special for 44c. A. beautiful combination flora) design decorates these orange bowls. With mitre and floral cutting. Formerly $3.69; special at $2.89. (For cup and saucer.) Cut glass $2.97. Oval orange bowls with a combination floral and mitre cutting. Were $4.49; are now special at, each, $3.74. Extra large orange bowls with floral de- sign and mitre cutting. Formerly $8.69, are now $7.24. to $3.74, Fruit bowls with « separate stand. For: merly $4.89, are special at $3.96, Jelly dishes with a floral design and mitre cut. Formerly $3.69, are now, each, Vases in various shapes and about 12 inches high are reduced from $4.49 Tall compotes—10!/, inches high and 8 inches across the bowl Formerly $3.89, now $2.74, are gone. They are folding ‘cameras, with achromatic lens and automatic shutte> fitted with cable release, reve.s‘ble bril- liant view finder u. ' fine leatherette bellows, ‘i l.ov are of metal construction and covered with genuine Seal grain leather. An_ instruc- tion book comes with each camera, The camera requires an East- man Premo film pack in the popular post card size. It may be loaded and unloaded in daylight. A rapid Rectilinear or double lens Premo, which would be regularly priced at $17.50, is now $8.69 Ge | Hospital for civilians, ot ‘ WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY rss: modern in tne Dominion, te cette ot Nort | an Retest vid ote | eee ce ae i ernmen GinwE—Third Floor, B4im Ot. Front, - f hiiony for luncheon. ua J & merly $3.89, now special at $3.24, merly priced at $1.49 are now 98c, y 20W. 24.5. New York ‘The degree of Doctor of Laws was (nan S278 —Basement, B4th street. 44-19 Fulton St, Brooklyn | ibe Prince at Convocation Hall Po” Store Hours: 9 to 5.30. Store Closed Saturdays During August Pr ne 4,070.8 pee 9102 Hod and pare at Goverameat 30. re Clos urdays ring August. vy +) AADIES BL ATTENDANCE, __ Canadian Yacht ‘Club will lecrnpiete te ore bates 30 e\ Fa) (a! (a\i'/a\) a\:iaNli/aii/e\i'fe\" (ai fo (0.0 (a3! fa! (0)! fa\''/@\1 Nat! 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