The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 11

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° THE EVENING WORLD, TU BSUAY, OUTOBER 28, 1919. ve" $1,500,000 CUT POLISH MINISTER FROM BUOGET BY TOUS. HEREWITH COMMISSIONERS 37 CASES OF WINE Hylan Charges Craig With Heckling Department Efforts at Economy. a d April 16, 1012, disclosed that easvd itt his will loft a legacy the Union Heme and School ns, bul LEFT $5,900 TO NOPHENS’ HOME THAT GANT BE FO"R) Executors of D Estate Advise Woman \ | whe dic he de B. Altman & Cn. MAD Prince Lubomirski’s Welcome ai Pier Disturbed When Land- | ing Plank Rope Breaks. { M0 oe ar WWW. N AVENUE + FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth ed Hoboke ort Amerien arrivir | Aso result of | mands that economy be pract » to-day brought the first everywhere, a number of his depart- Polish Minister to the"United States, AUL BERNARD ‘ineht beads announced at to-daye Prince Casimir Lubomirs) and | Bi hone meeting of the Board of Estimate Prince Cusimir Lubomirskt brought A Ss ecia Sale c | T The Women's Shop for'Values pina ee Aa glee aon oe i wien, eee pecial Sale of he Corset Department 22 East 34" St, hans $1,500,000 less than was asked by thi ‘a seven cases of ehampagnd ty spe Fe anus ‘ar anette Omics huey aneneions, | Practical Bed Furnishings is displaying a recently-received $2,000,000. The new minister was anoompanted | importation of Mayor Hylan claims these reduc. tions have been brought about de- | spite efforts of Comptroller Craig to by his wife, who was the Countess Wodzieka, daughter of the former offering worth-while purchasing advantages | Ambassador of Sweden to the United | heckle department heads, | or now is anxious to know what re-| ductions are to be made in the M- The May- | States, Numerous representatives of Polish |tlonal Alliance of Chicago and N. L. societies in the United States were at | will comprise: Blanket Throws for to-morrow (Wednesday) and Thursday, Paris-made Brassieres specially designed by the leading French Inance Department, of which the the pler to assist Major Gen. Shanks, | | Comptroller is head | Brig. Gen. eM ull Ete alah Ww hite Blankets corsetieres to conform to the requirements In the presence of nea HW his; Miral Casey Morgan In welcoming ‘ | aepkrlinant Heade the Ateses tole tne | the Brineg Amon’ tient were By 1 ae 50, 9.50, 11.50 & 16.00 of the later modes in fashionable costuming. | comptrotier he had better cease heck- | Svkowski, Vice President of the| Lb te Ee he ied Many of these are made of fine net combined ling department, offictais and embar- | National Polish Association of Amer- | y rassing their honest efforts to save | (a, K. Lychnyski of the Polish Na-} with real filet or Cluny lace; of hand-embroie money. As each commissioner ap- (colored cotton) f proached the rail in the Board of | Piotrowski of the Polish Roman k $3.75 dered linen or nainsook; and of hand-made Estimate rc the Mayor s q | Catholic Union | each . . . . . . . yf) * 6 GAIN CIBAL ee | ee an nomneW hal. diss | “ae Irish, filet, Binche, Malines or Bohemian lace. “Now, commissioner, the Comp-|turbed when pe lifting the ‘i troller of the City of New York witl|!n# plank to the deck of the Ame Bedspreads (satin-finish; scalloped) These Brassieres are shown in stock at prices endeavor to heckle you, but you| broke and drop: n the soldiers i . 5 must not take his efforts to weri. {WhO were taking tho place of strik- Size 2 x23 yards . each $4.95 ranging from $10.50 to 68.00 ous T have called you here because | iM& piermen in handling the runway. | , : 7 ’ : It Satay SSonbRly. Mhould be prac. | Private F, Gayfe was painfully hurt} — Size 2'5x23¢ yards . each 5.95 There is also a mew and especially desirable | ticad to the very tlmit in all the de- | 49d Was hurried to the Port of Em surplice model, fashioned of all-over Valen-= | partments under me, Just why the |¥#rkation Hospital. ‘The falling gang : 5 comptroller should object to reduc- | Plank narrowly missed Gen, Shanks Also ciennes and Binche laces lined with fine net, ttone in your depe ents it dew | And the rest of the welcoming party . sont tne Yo underttand. T have beea | Agnes Rostkovska Menifec, a mem-| modestly priced under the linpression all along that |ber of the famous Russian women’s A Limited number of Comfortables 5 Fy Charmin St lish Smart Trae wane Battation of Death and for mavy| ee at $10.50 . g yeis {duced You bes the comptroll months a prisoner of wa (some filled with down, others with cotton) like to seo a law passed placing « ad as the war bride 302 322 35% 3722 \\ Of Satin—Tricotine—Georgette & Lace Specially Reduced to help you keep dawn your High Cost of Living bed oxen NcNoehoh SLAY AGN Ghe ker phere kere REVOLUTION in prices! to pay exorbitant prices now for Suits, Coats and Dresses. Attend these wonderful sales at Paul Bernard’s—that ae werbrbrbxbrprpabrt { the good old days before the war were Values like these ever offered to the women of New York. Come andSAVE! Established 1863 PIE Sixth Avenue ,/\s*:, Easy Payments Ten-piece Period Dining Room Suites tn », Golden Ouk, American Walnut ogany, ranging in price from, §] 75 to §450 land Mal T. KELLY Co. 1ontoe W. 7th St. ear, Shares f odhaven, died aud Out of town deliveries made by our own motor trucks Pusiness and that, (nv He al office makes more “Offers of Positions” than 4500) No need xg | 1 | |marine base in this city, ts city depe his juris The Mt says the Comptroller's inquiries are petty, that they consun valuable tima, and that they don't prove anything beyond that comptroller ting serious business. Commissioner of ents immediately und on.” Beyond this he had no suggestions for nomy. He said his department estimate in the tentative budget could not be | efficiency. Comptroller Craig asked Mr. Hirsh- field if he was aware no changes.could be made in his departmental budget during that there could be ne Hes, ary Stengel of the Civil Ser. Id be made in his de- Engineer was concerned, he tutory and that therefore the sal- S| THIS “GOB” IS A LORD WITH $3,000,000, HE SAYS | Receives Cable Declaring Him Heir to Fortune and Seat in Parliament. ‘The Peace Treaty, Van Thienen are the talk of New York. Not even in SW LONDON, Conn. Oct. 28.—|pointe out, provides that the Allles r John B. Pierro «a sailor fn the| shall publicly arraign the Kaiser be d States Navy, located at the sub- heir to an estate Of about $3,000,000 and a seat in the House of Lords British Parliament, it became known to-day Pierro displayed a eablegra in the é mentary honors. TWO MOTHERS SENTENCED. | Six-Months'-Old Bab Court by W ore tive, ent to the Carried en. Mrs, old, n years Was 0: morning " husband in awalt Mill Man Accoses Partner of Brenk- ing Contract, ‘The trial of the suit for $500,000 for f contract, b . | Steinman, men ave the Kent Mill year Street wgreement, Kent vonce various Improvements w customer® Who installed hh them, zing the plainw’s business, thus | the | appears to enjoy obstruc- | Accounts David | lowered without impairing Mr. Hirshfield said paar, St Sa HOLLAND MAY SURRENDER jo far as the office of| 1, the court made this position Bedford | sand lon fish und game *. Menifee of Cx |who since ving the armistice has , who her husband con- dissenters in his imme- © vicinity, is the who ever served in the Russian army, lot Death Kiet, He sian general The Acmric i |sers includi prisoner officers, prisoners was at ther was a retired Rus- THE EX-KAISER FOR TRIAL Secretary of Dutch ace Delega- | request for the extradition of the Kaiser | for trial before an international tribunal | {was soen here to-day in a statement by @. J. Van Thiene ary of the Netherlands di the demanded ¢ ind that no tribunal before which he could be tried now exists. |fore a special tribunal and also pro: | vides for a request extradition. is that it has that The lands int after having obt tion of the states general.” os ARRIVES AT SAN FRANCISCO | James R. Cr. aviont | Held on North- ern Island Two Years, Rescued by Pacific Schooner, | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 28.—Jumes R. Crawford of New York, one of the two dured on the island, where he subsisted until rescued last Company to sell its Coney Island plant 4 and Coney Inland ith the prov company er_plants stated the offer to buy {ror who was & to build cheap bungalows for housing some of Now York's homeless Woman Dies in Dental Office Mra, Cora Balch, forty, of No. nt Ave l hile “het aix-yeur son ma in the dentist's ohatr, trouble ia believed she cause, prettiest girl | Jacob = | And | Delicious,cooked porridg | that makes tte appetites Much less sugar required In Checkerboard Package: at Your Grocer’s Conn oe ~ eran teenie 1S eroutiy amusea | MAROONED ARCTIC EXPLORER beverage, in Greater New York. This YY ove prospect of his Briti#h Parlia- | 1919 Importation | “always fresh” i} SUNDAY WORLD 445} The Sunday World’s Want Directory eet WANTS" WORK WONDERS. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Brassieres of American make are also shown in a great variety of attractive effects. These may be obtained at prices ranging from 75c. to $10.00 RAE AE Aeon ae bet dd rans of | ' The prices quoted are exclusive of tax. | that t POEs Tew Rocou in the Gite or ane old all at special prices tna he or in the 1020, bud ms | get be reduced from $2,100 to 82,860 (Corset Department, Second Floor) ary was mandatory, It is $4,000 a | 1 been abolished tion at Washington Hints at ANNOUNCEMENT | ¥ | That Course. tentative budget was prepared that the Netherlands will accede to a We have made arrangements with ,, CARL H. SCHULTZ (A Corporation) 430-444 First Ave., 25th and 26th Sts. to distribute our famous all-the-year-’round cereal firm has ample facilities for rendering prompt and satisfactory service to the trade. We bespeak for the new distributor the good will and courtesy of the Reformatary by Juige, Rowulsh) tt embers of the, Stcffanoaon Arete | trade served by the former distributor. mother, Mes, Jennie Woleland, fort Bid iach oalitg ae| Bevo, in the third year of its manu- Reliable Credit erminate sentence in the | north on the auxiliary schooner Hore | OLIVE OIL | facture, enjoys a nation-wide distribu- verted old | Crawford told of the hardships he en tion, and is the favorite with all lovers of fine beverages. ‘ f aS A , gust b: Herman. His one attempt Every Article Marked in Plain Figures Long Island ot ot FE ee riEna ia oral lianas | P hank motes, wh AS sit rere neta eon mires trp Packed in | ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. Louis amine. “oth wi [in the ice floes. Air-tight, dave hAQt worn ot the eaten, nolo saat | Light-proof i Gun Plant Sale Approved. Cans Deputy f rvice Commissioner $500,000 SUIT OPENED. Bdwant 1. G n to-day granted per | mission to the Brooklyn Borough Gas | Sold Everywhere any other two mediums in the universe

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