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TAMMANY TRUCE WITH HYLAN HITS) SNAG AT ALBANY Both Sides Ready to Drop “Re-| prisal Bills,” but G. O. P. Won’t Let Them. By Joseph S. Jordan. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 6—The “beautiful Vit of a row" between Tammany and Mayor Hylan’s Administraticn, which , Was blown over by the breezes of At- “antic City, has been taken up by the Republican leaders of the Legislature &nd the troubles of Tammany and the horror of Hylan are greater than ever. Last night Police Commissioner En- right sent word that the bill making Permanent the present police inspect- ord was to be killed. This was taken 48 an indication that the week-end of aries F. Murphy, Mayor Hylan, Gov. Smith and Tom Smith at Atlan- tic City had been a very successful one indeed, and that Commissioner Enright had not only promised to be good to Tammany, but had already begtn to carry out his promise. But as Con Cregan’s father once re- “The law is a wonderful | thing; a child can put it in motion, | | many, Boright and Hyian set it in mo- | we are violating the provisions of| blils, Most likely he will But 1 prese Uon, and now they can't stop it, The Republican won't lot them, for they | Gre enjoying the tight. ‘They are going | have come from the to pass all the police bills and are|sioner, and nap going to legislate Chamberiain Berol- | worked in its interests.” beimer out of office. | Comptroller Craig has made sensa- | tional charges against Mayor Hylan | and his Chamberlain tn thetr handling | of the city’s moneys, declaring that | they left the city in a dangerous finan- | 4°t cial position by diverting funds from one bank to another. It was Senator Downing who introduced ‘the bill to abolish the office of Chamberlain and | | Senator Downing comes trom the dis- ‘trict in which Tammany Hall is lo- | cated. “There is every likelihood of the bill being passed,” said one of the big Republican leaders to-day. “There ap- pears to be a great deal of sentiment in Its favor in New York City and, of course, the up-State Republicans want to do all they can to promote effi- ciency, home rule and harmony in New York City.” “We did not intend to pass the po- lice inspector’s bill,” continued this authority, “and probably would not had not word come from New York City that @ a special anxiety for its passage existed there. The Police Commissioner cannot complain that and sometimes an army can't stop it.” Tammany started Jaws which were to be reprisal against the Hylan Ad- ministratfon for forgetting in the hour of prosperity its friends in adversity. Enright slipped over a few himself. So did his inspectors. Then the pa- trolmen put in @ bill creating a divi- sion of the police department. Tammany came back with another Measure abolishing the pension of En- right, which under the present law is to operate as soon as he leaves the department, and precludes the posst- bility of his going back to the untform of a lieutenant. Then came the bomb- shell from Comptroller Craig to abol- ish the office of Phillip Berolzheimer, Mayor Hylan’s friend and City Cham- berlain. But, as to what Con Cregan's fath- er said, Minority Leader Walker of the Senate, will return here to-day from New York with instructions to the Democrats as to how far they shall go in handling the bills, or how far they shall not go. The police bills have all been reported out of com- mittee, however, and are beyond their authors’ keeping. In the Lower House they have become general orders, and the Republican leaders declared to- day that they would all go through, notwithstanding Tammany’s desire io stop them, or Commissioner Enright’s or Mayor Hylan’s wish to “cease firing.” The law is a wonderful thing. Tam- =~ simple design for Cococalf muffins, chocolate and coc: been taken away, quarts—10c a ‘quart. At your grocer’s AMMEY Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard ofMerit, 34" St, New York Smart Walking Oxford Spring sunshine and Walking Oxfords, —-what woman could think of one without the other? This pert Military Heel Oxford is of Better for cooking than fluid milk With Krystalak you can make-—without extravagance delicious cream soups and sauces, puddings, cakes, stitute for milk, It is milk, without the cream—with only the water removed. Nothing has been added— nothing but the water has The 50c package makes & Our artist’s entirely too| modest ! | Why hide the shoulders} of our celebrated 939— A raglan. shouldered union suit that follows per- fectly the lines of the shoulder and neck. | Regular and stout sizes. | Boys’ union suits small as ‘‘2 years.” RoGERS PEET COMPANY as) Broadway Broadway | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Broadway Scicea Fith Ave, at Warren at 41st St. 2o= manent positions in THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6 the it wae Ay tu home rule ta passing It, because ention of the brought here by ¢ i to him Io ans to pass them t Tammany has made no sere its intense dislike to certain police spectors who would be fitted | ci ORDER e department or Under the lat who were son April 1 ite jobs. the passage of the ter’s_provisio ing as pc 0, would ‘The bill which would deprivesCom missioner Enright of his pension was introduced by Assemblyman Hamtil Tammany’s representative from Tom Foley's district. But Hamill lost all inte in his measure after the first | conference at Atlantic City, The bili | now reposes in the Rules Committee and the committee is praising the measure very highly and thinks it shold he passed | Mayor Hylan might veto all the Great After-Easter Sale apparel season. Tailored Suits ‘The newest Spring styles in Serge, Wool Poplin, Mohair and Belted, plain tailored and braid or embroidery trimmed models. Nearly all silk lined, Sizes up to 56 bust Wonderful values. 193 w 792 cotine. New Dresses Here is an opportunity to get your Spring and Summer Dresses at less than to-da de Chine, tine and Mohair. Newest styles, vuriety of colors. Sizes up to 56 bust 19:85 to 69:2 Skirts Wool Serge, Wool P lin, Wool "Voile, Si Faille and Novelty 's wholesale cost. Crepe Wool Serge 9.50 Waists Tub Silk, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Your choice of tailored, Georgette Crepe 75 Coats If you want a new Spring coat don't miss this sale. Models of bre cls of | tures. Plainand plaited | embroidered and beaded Wee yteol Poplity | models suitable for | styles. Flesh, white, Wool Mixtures, Chev- | Gress, general wear and | black, navy ‘or tan Faille. “Some eitk lined. | Sports. All sizes up to | Sizes 98 to 56 bust. + | 45 waist All new styles. 19:95:.69:75 | 5.95 0 15.95 | 2:95» 10.98 Maternity Apparel Special department, private fitting rooms, specially trained salespeople. Big bargains in Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Corsets and Underwear for expectant mothers. Two Example Values those women who prefer a smart trim Oxford. Gunmetal White Snowbuck 9.00 oa. Krystalak is not a sub- | Maternity Dress of | Maternity Corset | fine quality Has been sold to | de Chine, G over a million Vest; mothers at $4.95 | bane Offered in a slightly girdle; style _ pic: | less expensive white ; tured coutil M Value 89.50, 32:8 Special 3:5 t West of Lane Bryant #iniaccucs 23 W. 38th St.—— Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES stown Cars Two Blocks Away “L* Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door KK All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive moulded frames, Mahogony finish, bighly polished, upholstered seats, back and arms in Moleskin; indestructible springs in seats; as illustrated reiee The Comfort Mattress Made ‘Strur-Resi Redding White Enamel Bed 5 fillers, 4 feet 6 neh posts, A Victor Record— 2.00 Rigoletto Quartet Galii-Curct, Caruso, ete. 5th Avenue A Special Eastertime Sale Women’s Fashionable Coats Bolivia, Silvertone, Polo Cloth, Tricotine, 48.00 regularly 59.50 Jaunty Top Coats of fine materials fashioned in be- coming three-quarter and full length models. Although they are made of costly materials, the price is no higher than one has to pay for an ordinary Coat. This is because we have marked them very close to the whole- sale price. . They are splendidly tailored and lined throughout with f Pekin, Copenhagen, Alpine, Navy and Ik. plain or fane Hague Blue, Deer, Rooky and Beaver. They’re Exquisite! f Handkerchief Linen Undergarments | In Pastel Colorings Of Particular Interest to the | Prospective June Bride Nothing lovelier has ever been evolved than these un- dergarments of fine Handker- chief Linen in delicate tones. There are matched sets or sep- || A of es adorned | arate number pieces. charming st with Real Filet and Valenci- are ennes Laces and novelty Rib- bons. Quite as attractive are | the tailored models. Night Gowns 14.35, 19.85 to 27.00 Envelope Chemises. ..... +++. _ Fashionable Feather Neckwear ara 11.55, 13.75 to 23.15 || Ostrich and Marabou Capes, Silk lined; tans 6.75 || Sines 7 to 11....5...... 3.95 ‘ 1 regularly 8,75 | regularly 5.50 Draweras 62 7.15 to 10.45 || Marabou Capes, large size, Silk lined....«....7.75 { || Marabou Capes with tails amr sce, 9.75 Sizes 1114 to 2. + 4.95 (Prices Include Tar) || ai ; (Main Floor) regularly 6.25 (Third Floor) _ eS TEE =: i (Second Floor) James MecGreery & Co. This Store Closes al 5 P. M. Little Folks’ Barber Shop Third Floor ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street A Timely Sale of Wicker Furniture And Cretonne Seat Cushions Customers stepping from the elevators into the Upholstery Department on the Fifth Floor are greeted with a wonderful array of Wicker Furniture. There are Arm Chairs, Rockers, Settees, Tables and beautiful Wicker Lamps. . Upon,examination you will find that these things arc not only beautiful but durable in construction and unusual) low in price. The following items are but representative of thi ensemble: A—Delaware Arm Chair in Natural Willow, as illus trated; roomy and comfortable. 10.75 regularly 14.00 s illus 10.75 B—Merrimac Arm Chair in Natural Willow, a trated, with wide arms. f regularly 14,00 c trated, with magazine pocket. Merrimac Arm Chair in Natural Willow, as illu 10.75 regularly 14.00 filled with good regularly 2.75, (Fifth Floor) Cretonne Seat Cushions, Cotton, quality 2.25 (Fourth Floor) ‘| McCreery’s Children’s Shoes | Are the Finest It Is | Possible to Construct i} | There are as many different styles ax there are types of | children, We haven’t over | looked a single detail that | makes for perfection in juve nile footwear. Every model : % was designed by a specialist in Two Special Offers || orthopedics and only the finest Spring and Summer Furs of materials have been used, f i tes for hii || yet the prices are as low if not ‘ox i 5 n As Fox and Mink are the favorite pelts for pring Tnweb thin One how tettas Tae and Summer wear, we have selected some particu- sf ; y larly beautiful scarfs to present as a special offer, ordinary shoes! marked at prices much lower than we would ordi- narily sell them, | Ss A One-skin Scarfs of Dark Eastern Mink....37,50 | pecial Fox Animal Scarfs of full-furred, lustrous pelts For a Few Days Only in Brown, Taupe and Lucille. 52.50 (Fourth Floor) School and play shoes made of substantial weight Tan Calf- skin with sturdy oak leather Interesting Prices on | McCreery Footwear For Women | Is The Footwear for the Particular Woman : 10.75 Taz 8. regularly 12.00 to 14.00 | It is trim and smart of line, fits without a wrinkle or gap, yet is comfortable and durable, Some models of unusual beauty have been specially priced as an Kaster-time offering. A Leather B An Oxford of B clk Black Satin. Cc Tic Exceedingly smart Leather B excellent for street wear, Very slender and graceful of line is. this Pump, which is developed of Patent Leather or Strictly hand-made. TY, Captivating Modes; i Women’s Spring Tailleurs 69.50 regularly 95.00 4 trim and irig new Suit is the first essential to the Spring wardrobe, It is as necessary tn Spring as Furs are in Winter, Many models of exceeding style and beauty have been individually selected for this offering. They are hand- tailored of the finest quality Tricotine, lined with Radium silk, Navy Blue and Black. Other models from 75,00 to 295.00 Calfskin or Patent of Plain or Patent (Fourth Floor) ff