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Pein Se thene nine routes total | that here. This will be par- & #trength of only twenty-five miles| ticularly so A.) the cases of the De- as follows: Four two mites, two three | lanceey Street, Madison Street, s6th Hnijes. two three nnd one-hilf miles, | gtreet and Park Blope Routes | one four miles. “If you and Palice Commissioner, “These routes on agcount of their | Enright can keep out of jail until next jength are bound to be profitable ape meeting,” sald Mayor Hylan * and the service that these Whalen to-da ye can’ 100 buses, if purchased and operated yd in line with this report, wit @t confidently expect that one year after | Mr. Whalen was explaining that ali- | city operation Is commennced a much! pervising motor buses was not an easy mreater income will be realized than job. WHALEN WANTS. - $970,000 T0 RUN 100 CITY BUSES Grover A. Whalen, Commissioner of * Plant and Structures, to-day asked the Board of Fstimaie to consider an ap- Propsiation to! orate city-owned Motor buses under a centralized au . thority and he submitted a statement mowing the estimated initial cost of | (putting such a plan into effect. ‘The origina; investment would be in 100 uses, cach seating 27 passengers) ‘and each costing $6,500. Added to this) there were spare parts and garage equipment costs totaling $20,000, mak- ng the original investment: for rollins stock $570,000. The operation ant The Finest Mechanical Product of France RENAULT Exhibit of post-war models, including chassis and complete cars, at the Salon and at our salesroom. , For mechanical excellence and superb coachwork these Renault cars were accorded premier honors at the recent Paris Salon. Fix Chere ' ‘Total fixed charges, 100 buses, ver | @ay (965 days per year), $1,740, ‘otal Gxed charges per day ber dus, $17.40. + +e ing cost per mile, 12 cents, as follown: oll, ; tires, 61-2 conta; repairs, its. 4 . oe Pending action by the Bxtimate ( \, Board, Commissioner Whalen request- i \ , | that the permit for the operation ot r it condi- Included are chassis of the new 12-18 H. P. model, both surbaissé and straight framed, the new 18-80 H. P. light sportif model and the 40-60 H, P. six cylinder. Alee a coupélimousine, body by Kellner of Paris, on a 40-60 six cylinder chassis; a coupé by Binder of aris, on a 12-18 surbaissé chassis; and a limousine by of Paris, on a 40-60 chassis. ° Immediate delivery of all models. RENAULT AMERICAN BRANCH 719 Fifth Avenue headway, 7,260 (80x92) miles and a of ‘vabiaaa as per the following N) | aOes Women’s and Misses’ “Spat” Pumps Featuring the smart Baby Louis heel, the graceful Louis XVI. heel and the sensible Military or Walking heel. In Patent Leather, Black or Brown Calfskin and Black Satin. & a 17 e ay B | Women’s Boots---Reduced to ik ee) 9.75 rs Values $12.00 to $18.00 A CLELED A large number of pairs in many styles and expensive leathers taken from our regular stock. All Sines but Not in Each Style WA CHAZ PB, V6 Be S) ©The KNOX “STOCKBRIDGE” § RECENT pou by Knox. The crown, somewhat lower than usual, and the brim but slightly set, combine to give a very stylish effect along the lines of the newest English derbies, a 1 ew 8 be 492 FirtTH Avene AT 40TH STREET ae t OPEN ‘SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Torms Apply to Long Idand, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “! 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door DOLLAAS. OTHER D&RBIES $10.00 TO $20.00 KNOX HAT COMPANY dmcorperated THE EVENING WORLD, ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. Senn SRGROATS AREHE Ny f i : : : Le iahedaehahathinheabaidunhesdastaebanb a tankietinSasticbon 161 BROADW ay SINGER BUILDING Be ss Sete OCC 8 SIE Se ee oe Ne ete RE ae heat L’’ Station at Our Door Four-Piece Quartered Oak William and Mary Suite | Consisting of BUFFET, CLOSET, SERVING TABLE. Bini TREN Me pe ins ft. extension, Four Pieces; a\ :Threa-Piece Queen ‘Anne Period Suite ||| i 4 CZ neon i) ‘ Consisting of Dresser, ey On veri it i . | i CHINA ‘aro, Chifforobe and B SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES FROM THE LOWEST TO THE BEAT Oe Our Famous Terms 2582 See: . ie We ee The Store is closed at 5 P, M. daily ‘ . Ne t MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NBW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fiftin Street A Sale of Boys’ Clothing on the Sixth Floor offers remarkably good values For the Younger Boys Junior Boys’ Norfolk Suits (5 to 8 years) of blue serge, with detachable collar of white rep. ° $10.50 One-piece Suits (3 to 7 years) of a washable worsted-and- cotton fabric, in green or brown heather $6.95 Regulation Middy Suits (3 to 8 years) of excellent-quality - cotton fabric, | in Oxford gray . .. « \« $3.75 For the Older Boys Heavy-weight Ulsters (il to 16 years) of brown mixed overcoating, exceptionally well tailored * $25.00 Mackinaws (8 to 18 years) in the wanted heather colors, at. . . ‘ . ° . . . $12.75 Helmet Caps (that pull down over face) to match mack- imaws . ‘ . § . . ‘ $2.25 Corduroy Norfolk Suits (8 to [8 years) with two pairs of knickerbockers ‘ $16.50 Corduroy Golf Caps, to match sujts ‘ . 1.95. } « The Boys’ Departments are situated in spacious quarters on the Fifth Avenue side of the Sixth Floor, and trained salespersons are in attendance. The Men’s and Boys’ Shoe Dep’ts on the SIXTH FLOOR are specially featuring at the present time Men’s Balta Boots + (laced) int two distinctive narrow-toe models, made of the finest © selected cordovan-brown or. black calfskin at $12.65 per pair di % Boys’ and Youths’ School and Dress Boots (laced) Sizes 214 to 6, at $7.00 pair Sizes 11 to 2, at $6.50 pair The leathers are cordovan brown’or black calfskin, and patent coltskin. All Shoes sold by B. Altman & Co. are made of leather throughout A Portrait in Colors of Miss Billie Burke Dramatic and Motion Picture Star FREE WITH NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD, NOVEMBER 23d IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY pial ete Ma cht hs vee see mrammerrernvie sly ye