The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1920, Page 10

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4} ANTISTRNE Bony | termined in its objects. } mittee that has accomplished such Will Run Trains Now and De- fend Public in Any Future Emergency. ‘Tho residents of Nyack had practi- ally completed to-day an organiza- tion unique in its character and de- Tt i» the ‘Mutual Welfare Association, an out- growth of the Transportation Com- good work in getting commuters to New York with volunteer crews, ent vtrike, or ready to respond tolN, Y, AND JERSEY TOWNS GROWING any other call in the public interest The completed list of volunteers wil) look like a Who's Who of Rockland County. Besides conductors, firemen 4nd brakemen for trains, -suoh as the “indignation spécials.” an effort will be made to enilst a+ number of emergency locomotive engineers. “This volunteer railroad business.” Chairman Ringgold told the meeting, | * ‘ig to be no social game. Tt is not going to be a case of ‘the charming | Mr. So-in-So’ in selecting men. It 1s| a man-sized job and social position alone will entitle no man to a job on| , a train. “We want to got to New York and back and we don’t care who fires the cagine, 80 he does a good job.” Among the volunteer firemen for to-day’s trains were two high school boys, Stuwart Goldsmith and EB. Hai- sey of Upper Nyack, who are about | seventeen years old, Goldsmith, at least, knows he can make good, be- cause he tried it on a homebound train lest night and succeeded, and is now given a regular run for as Kearny, N. in 10 years of lion, N._ Y,, Kearny Has Population of 26,724; Harrison, 15,721 and Pough- keepsie 35,000. WASHINGTON Census Bur April -day 15.—The |x announced | 8.4 Grape «Nuts 1 13,04; the following 1920 populations: 24; an ‘Increase } 0% r 43.2 per cent.; 35, 064, or 26.3 per cent.; morease 3, an nourishment of select-~ for Men The KNICKERBOCKER Regal New York Specials for Women ‘ $720 ah for Boys ‘sug, Value $9.50 ed wheat and malted barley; baked 20 hours for easy digestion. GrapeNuts requires just enough chewing to develop its rich nutlike flavor Awonderful peer food for young and ol | GrapesNuts needs no suger Jail future unlawful ouriken againet | ike crown for to-dayra threo trains ke inst 0 crews for 's | on Gr aer uatiaar’ come over the Brie from Nyack to Jersey mittee to draw up constitution and |G” A. M, tain: J, A. Devries, New by-lawe consists of W. H. Ringgold, | York exporter, in charge. Firemen, Chairman; BE. W. Brooks, woolen| Fred Hepfner and wrtirer Rotpine manufactu: S {¢ Supreme Court Justice oy rer; A. D. Turnad, archi-| Heine; Trammen, James Lapid- | and builder; J. A. Devries, New| age, R. Thompson, E, B. Van Houten, York exporter; N. R. Schoonmaker,/ Stanley Mann, EF. Martine and G.| | member of the Produce Exolange, | Brockway. | } ami Robert Ovbo! “t:64 train: ‘Trainmaster, EB. W. evence ra, a Now York im-| prooks; Firemen, 5. Halsey and C. —_ ‘A. Detnorest; Trainmen, Percy Hop- At the meeting last night it was} pie, Leland Roberts, Harold Lane, @ecided to allow all towns contribat-| E. 8. Parry, Clarence Olcott, P. Streit img to volunteer crews to have a place | ®24_C. or the “indignation specials” rua on Nyack, “No work, no capec Sc not saliy sole is tough but flexible. 534. The same ahee in Black $6.00; value: $8.75 Illustrating the Regal Feeling of Obligation to Customers The shoe store that puts aside the temptation to cash in on conditions can do even better by its customers to- day than a year ago. These specials are a case. in point. Here are three shoes—for Men, for Women, for Boys—that are exceedingly popular in New York. The sales run up into the hundreds of pairs every month. Overbaugh, 7:81 train:,P, M. Harrington, train- master; 0, Stuwart Gold- smith and J. Hoffman; Trainmen, A. Pothemua, G. Lovett, I. Gillies, J. A. J. Peterson and 8. A. ee h, eight, of No, 4514 » Brooklyn, was killed to-day by a motor truck of the BE. Ww. ‘misfortune, | Bliss Mapand wile, crossing | the * avemue i ot Ids home. ar lew a . 7th Btrect, was arrested on a charg om of reckless driving. He said tho boy darted the sidewalk without from Offering you the top of the cur- rent style, yet you pay for nothing but the quality and service of the shoe. Never has the Regal program of. many pairs, with only aconservative | profit on each pair, meant more to the value-seeking buyer than it does to-day. This all means saving in store expense, which we gladly share with you. REGAL SHOES Exclusively cd for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN = YORE Broadway at 1th any at tok Be Ee Men's ond Women's Onlp Tath Ste at Sra Ave. éth Ave. at Zist St. (Nv. Corthanét) Ave. ‘Ave, at 18 ‘Ave. Oe. 1 - 4 ie at) . G0 Wet Mth Be Wonev'g Sines Oe | »\You'’re :almost embarrassed e i e in a' white blouse nowadays! . rman mtn : ‘OT since Americawas America It’s months after you read about a have colors been so gay. The new color in the smartest magazines smart magazines.tefuse tobe- before you find it in the shops. But lieve there’s a fabric that doesn’t shim- you want that delectable color while mer color from every thread. Blouses, _it’s new—you want it now, they say, must be turquoise, lavender, And you can get it. There’s a won- light green—colered they must be! derful new way of getting the new How you wish that dear voilewasblue,’. tones just when they are smartest. ; and the white liked so ., You don’t have to hunt through sh Brn prs ‘ T may not have been much in the “vrakcy pornnoeds Sales d finally com, . a ee pee j, 0 much better rose. / se " any old pink or blue. ‘ ERE PIS 4361—Dante Bookends in polychrome colors, $18.00 tables arranged with dis- tinctive gifts at $3.50 - $5.00 — $7.50 — $10.00 - $12.00 and $15.00, but it certainly was a sensible idea, forthesetablesmake the selection of a good a This wonderful new product just washes blouses gay * You just wash your blouse in Twink, the wonderful new, colored flakes, ‘Twink comes in all of this season’s smart- est colors—picked out with the help of this country’s authorities on the colors of | women's clothes, And every time the color turns out so clear and fast you can wash your blouse Get two or three boxes of Twink today in the colors you've been longing for. And Twink won't harm anything pure water alone won’t harm, All the deparumesit stores, the 5 and 10 cent stores and your druggist have Twink. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. (Makers of Lux). All this season's colors Por Balt kad Cocal Baby Blue Peach Copechagen Old Rese = Turquense You use some of the Twink colors like Lux. Others require boiling water and salt, Read directions both outsi before using, Plech —_— Twink is made by the makers of Lux. It's as wonder. Sal for giving colors as Los is for preserving them. Twin p Washes and dyes at the ame k and inside the package | Important! \|Preceding Publication gift incredibly easy. , OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shep of Fifth Avene" 314 Fifth Ave. nt. 324 St. EXPERTS in FUR EPAIRING ‘ EMODEL ING \ Unugually moderate prices PHONE, WHITE OR CALL. J.P. DAVIS, SCHWARTZ & CO. 49 West 46th Bt. Tel. Bryant 3009 Classified Advertisers Classified advertising copy for The Sunday World should be in The World office On or Before Friday Early copy receives the preference ertising Wi ed, Late advertising is now emitted for lack of time to wet it. THE WORLD In these days of rising prices it seems almost unbelievable that a ton of merchandise can be delivered one mile for three cents And yet this is the cost at prevailing Edison rates for the required electric service Two cents will deliver a third of a ton and two and one half cents a half ton an equal distance Our Transportation Engineers are -At Your Service . In this city Electric Vehicles are sond by 405 Lexington Avenue“ 50 Church Street Commercial Truck Company Lansden Company Oneida Truck Company 505 Fifth Avenue Walker Vehicle Company Grand Central Te minal Ward Motor Vehicle Company # Grand Central Terminal | Whe upon request will be glad to furnish any desired information upon tranpertation questions TheeNew York Edison Company Irving Place and 15th Street

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