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‘of the Mayor to have his Commis- a Craig’s Deputy Protested Change ‘Chairman of the Committee of Four- | ‘POWDER n aT Ao WELL i Heer \ forts of Inspector Thomas McDonald, CRITICISES MAYOR IN REPORT ¢ ON VICE |asa voor ‘ber Krohabers Before Justice in 8) Head of Committee Sommmitiee of Fourteen | ty m8 Praises Smith and Inspector McDonald. in his annual report for 1919, waco public yesterday, Percy 8. Straus, jteen, stated that “tho unwillingness ‘nlonors oo-opermte with volunteer civic corporationg has created for the committee a noW situation.” Mr. Straus, hdwever, finds that “reports, current in the underworld, Bhat vice suppression would coase,” Ybave not been borno out, After men- tioning that these underworld reports jmost frequently were heard after tho demotion. of Ingpector Costigan, the report praises unqualifiedly the ef- Costigan’s successor at vico sup- another reason for the renewal of ‘the hopes ‘of the underworld,” tt con- inuea, “was the public protest by the favor to the activities of Assistant intriot Attorney Smith. No assist- gat in the District Attorney's vars New York County is as fearea by. the cospmieraiel vice ret: Piteere as Mr. —tneateenntell CITY FINANCE ROW 3 OF LONG STANDING ip. Banks Holding Funds Last { August. } The outbreak of open hostilities be- tween Comptroller Craig and City ‘Chamberlain Berolzhelmer brought to ght @ rocord which showed, the feel- ing by Deputy Comptroller Hahlo in walking out of a meeting of the Sink- ing. Fund Commission Aug. 6, 1919, svhen a resolution offered by Robert L. Moran, formerly President of the Board of Aldermen, transferred $4,000,- 900 of city money from the National ‘City Bank, which is known as a Rocke- feller institution, to the Chase National Bank, which is closely associited with the Morgan banking interests, ‘The bank pays 3 per cent. on city deposits, lending the money at from six 4to ten per cent. outside. The minutes | of the Sinking Fund state “Phe Deputy and Acting Premed Jeft his seat before the resolution was| offered for adoption and was leaving the room when the chair (Mayor | Hylan) directed a roll call on the reso- tution.” men in trainin; { th ic a ‘guilty and 3 teh, to rs General § Foot=Ease to Bo Added, 30 to Bo Added to Equip- ff bres of I Under Rg ion heading Press, amo “The th pyres and than soldiers chy tere cans corns and bunions incased in rawhide.” iThe traning fo ahabe Boob advises 6 FootEase in morni: to equal Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, boiling ponderta he siaken note cb shoes and | sprinkled in the foot e' meee aching, iring, tender fecha corns, bunions, tiem at or callonses, at wouldn't you give to be and You simply f tall abot Contes oa sim) al they ery ate Your mages ite for @ on er ‘ BEFLANS See That Full Yarn Center The extra fullness gives double cleaning and polishing surface and fully protects the floors, No other mop Ln this feature. And because it is treated with Liquid ping this mopgives a beautiful, dry, non-oily, piano- finish to your floors which is a positive revelation. MIND NRE “The Swab mo ogee ‘When mop gets dirty, simply pull swab off frame, wash, put through wringer, dry and replace on frame,— another new feature. Oh, you will find ‘Forget that stuff For brain food Borden's is the dish’”’ this mop a big delight. It is such a wonderful improvement, Price complete $1.50 Extra swabs, $1.00 each. At all leading stores, Try it. BUFFALO SPECIALTY CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. about the fish, The little boy who wrote. the ‘rhyme printed above, said a great deal. There is no. food in the world which has so much real, all-around healthful qualities in it as pure, wholesome BORDEN milk Every growing boy and girl shonld drink at least a quart every day. It's the cheapest and most economical food our solicitor calkand arr Phone and have ange for every day delivery 2891 Conveniently Located Stores Will Also Serve You BORDEN’S. NOTE—We Any bo; York © or ‘at Eg fog Tikeen fan r wy Street, New The BordenFarm Products Company, 63 Vesey Street Phone Cortlandt 7961 CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY SPRING TOP-COATS All our own Handwork—and that means a lot—to the man who demands a lot These Mid-year coats lay bare the principles of Saks-tailoring —they reveal the intrinsic materials we use, the intri ing styles we develop, the in- tricate. needle-work we insist upon. ... It is a pleasure to wear such clothing, a pleasure to make such clothing, and a pleasure to have a clientele that appreciates such clothing. Single Breasted Models, Double Breasted Models, Rag- lan Models, Form-fitting Models, Belt-back Models, Box Coat Models—a showing that’s a model for versatility. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street =BRKOOK LY N= OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © YG FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Announce an Additional Purchase of 500 Wool Jersey Dresses | Women's and Misses’ Sizes (Three Styles Illustrated) The favorite Wool Embroidered models in Coat Effects. A wide range of the latest Spring Colors with Contrasting Embroidery. Silk and Braid trimmed models also included in the sale. Exceptional Values at 12.75 | _ Furs are so scarce and Jabor costs so high that to duplicate these very coats nm sorereewes Just 49 Fur Coats Now Lett at Savings of 50% to 75% on next season’s prices, affording a really wonderful opportunity to just Forty-nine Women! next Fall would cost from 50% to 75% more. The saving on to-day's prices is fully 33%. Select the coat ‘that meets your requirenients, and Pay Only One-third Now the balance to become, due when your fur coat is taken from our modern storage vau'ts in the Fall. Remember—there are only forty-nine Coats. al you want one immediate selection is essential ! ' Hudson Seal Coats with lange. collar and cuffs of Skunk or Beaver........ Sealine Coats .... French Seal Coats with ecttar na cult a Beaver or Skunk. .« Formerly $325 Now French Seal Coats... ..« Formerly $425 Now Moleskin Coats ........... . Formerly. $435 Now ~ Natural Black Muskrat Coan. . Formerly $260. Now .. Formerly $375 Now . Formerly $150 Now $335 $119 Skunk Capelets....... ..« Formerly $150 Now $115 SP UT SIG UC pie eeearsescd aie \.. Formerly $65 Now $50 FOX Scat ns ancnneece Formerly $65 Now $49.50 ‘aii 3 Sixth Floor Saks Company — For Two Days Only— , Tuesday and Wednesday— A Sale ses At Liberal Savings on Current Prices $58 and $68 $38, Swagger sports and full length coats of the highest order ‘n both styling and tailormanship, suitable for street wear, the links or the shore. The vogue of the Polo Coat is unprecedented—in fact, milady’s wardrobe is not com- The beautiful models offered in this sale are fashioned of plete without one. Wool Polo Cloth, and fine quality Camel's Hair Polo Cloth displaying large sports-like patch or slash pockets, Raglan or set-in sleeves, pleated backs, and half or full belts. Altogether a collection of coats so varied, so beautiful, that you cannot help but find the coat you want at @ very considerable saying in price. All jwanted colors. Sizes 34 to 48. — = BRR Fourth Floor’