The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 10

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a | a eo ee eee a ey = —a——— Go to Rules Committee Be- cause Two Greater New York | Everett of st. Lawrence. Mit tins a out Cormemntms of tee | BICC ‘of Peel | ADBANY, April 16—There was a hot Gight this morning in the As-| wae A ecbees rg eg om rs Sembly Judiciary Committee over the] the action of the committee. 5 py notorious Jenks traction bills, which gives the Public Service Commission the right to increase railroad rates ‘and street car fares six months after ‘they become law. A vote of six to five sent them to the Rules Com mittee as Iive measures, eo that the | the dec @ominant party through the Assembly as has been gcheduled right along. ‘The abeence of William 8. Evans PE REEIE TS OTE Cuvitier. F EPI ANE Buttalo, Jam M. Lown M. Harrington of Clinton, Edw 4 whe voted for a Members Are Absent, Cre bis, ‘weret port ‘A. Baviuter, Wi ‘tam Ww. Prtiett et, Marie Bloch of New York, Bdward vos Wee Blodgett of Schenectady, can shove them Brooklyn Street No. 116 Cambri tion to the ruling and wanted to know why the hearings had been held in public if this were so, ‘The Chair- Man responded that the hearing had been granted at the request of Mr. ‘The New York City member called for a yote on the question, and the '! t Chairman was overruled by 7 to 4. ; Then on the vote that the Oilts te sent to the Committees on Rules, oles the result was 6 to 5. pag HH voting for ae action were, Louis M. Mar- L mga'pe oll George H. Rowe o of Yates, Bamana #. Jenks of Broome, og a aaverne re 01 ‘kekill, and Harold B. Mr. Cuvillier soe me that the vote mt to an aciverse re- tended that it required @ majority vote of the committee to send the bills to the Rules Committee, but Chairman Martin ruled that a a eatery Sf of it votli tood. Mr Saviiter ry wid appeal to the Assembly on Monday night against ston. oS A $1,000 IN CLOTHING STOLEN. Delivery Van Looted Tootea, Found in Brooklyn police to-day are seeking $1,000 worth of clothing stolen yesterday afternoon from an auto delivery van of pevnise, Hing & Co, in charge of Sainsevi of No, 464 Adelphi Stree, ho bed stopped to ng od a Place, |, voce oe That was the last seen of it until a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920, 47-49-51 West 42d Street od _| Aeaaed, ask their large clientele and smart shoppers general, to ther early tomorrow morning our customer telephoned had| should be continued at least until the! = standing on Bty-voaunt venue for! courts have had opportunity to deter- ity hours, It was found to be empt: No trace cof the. thleves has been “aiscov ‘ered, ory Sener rate \y sheers tba ST not “fan, 14, 1921, the UPHOLDS $1 GAS IN QUEENS. | f:s".Serninst he Fate auction by Nixon Depety Says Rate Will Con- Coart Action. Deputy Public Service Commis Alfred M, Barrett announced to-day he had decided that the present charge of $1 por 1000 feet of gas tn the second | 9: and fourth wards of Queens, Newtown, Bimburst, Jamaica and Richmond Hin, ex Franklin etmon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Practicality of style is achieved with youthful becomingness in these TAFFETA FROCKS For GIRLS of 12 to 16 YEARS . And seldom have frocks en- dowed with so many virtues a price that is in itself a virtue 19.75 INCE, taffeta is the season's smart fabric, every irl wants a frock of this silk. And she may have one, for at this modest price Franklin Simon & Co. to secure some of our Tri Ready-to-Wear A SPECIAL SALE OFnHIGH-CLASS CHILDREN’S AND JUNIORS’ SAMPLE DRESSES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY AY erereptrehecea @ lot of Children’s and Juniors’ SAMPLE IRESSES from a well-known manufacturer which’ will be offered on sale to the public for 2 days only. The materials Of above Dresses are of the finest quality Taft Si aids, Serges, with Eton Jackets and Wile ce Roo Skirts. gobs a limited amount of Georgette Crepe in White and Flesh. The values are absolutely unparalleled and no economical’ Miss should fail to take advantage of them. Sizes 10 to 16. $39. The Quan: Is Limited; Only One or Two of a Kind. SPECIALLY. PRICED $19.78. REG VALUED FROM $25 TO INVESTIGATE, TO YOUR FULL SATISFACTION. Open Evenings | 144 West 34th St. © 2 vr Open Evenings Until 8 o'clock { Between Broadway and Seventh Ave | Until 8 o'clock B. Altman.& Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth' Street t+ | A Saturday Sale of - pprcee interest to mothers of - growing girls, will consist of 1,000 Girls’ Tub Frocks (sizes 6 to 14) smartly made of gingham and other wash- able materials, featuring pretty checks and I i specially “priced at i $4.85 Also : a Limited Number of Girls’ All-wool Coats (sizes 12 to 16) made of various desirable fabrics specially priced at $28.00 ‘ (Sale on the Second Floor) Misses’ & Children’s Shoes for School and Dress Wear Comfortable shoes are essential for the proper physical and mental development of the child. B. Altman & Co.’s Shoes for Juveniles are especially designed to meet the demands of the growing foot. In the special section reserved on the Second Floor for Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, trained attendants—experts in the anatomy of the foot—are ever ready to advise in the selection of the proper shoe. In the regular stock are Misses’ and Children’s Laced Shoes (built on anatomical lasts): Sizs8lgtoll . . . Sizsligto2 . . . per pair $5.75 per pair 6.50 present two new models, both of a simple fashion most becoming, to prowing girls. One has little shirred les and a pleated organdie collar for its trimming, the other, little points of bio iaa crepe and a slender velvet ribbon girdle. Since blue is a favored color, these frocks are blue—navy or Copenhagen. Another Surprise is an offer of 1,000 High Class Shapes at 1,95 THIS SALE POSITIVELY ENTAILS pte bl VALUE AND sdlal Values up to $5.00 OTHER TAFFETA FROCKS Tor GIRLS 18.50 to 58.00 GIRLS' DRESS SHOP—Second Floor eit oe ak oe Ses Thirty-fifth Street re House Furnishings ana Cluectavsttant Latest Patterns, Attractive Prices and Liberal Terms on All Purchases. Sait Talking Machines A Home Without Music Is Like a Sky Without a Sun FREE SERVICE With avery. Talking Machine we sell we give Free ne jervice for six mont ‘ou do not pay for in pe way. Our prices are the same as you Sead pay elsewhere raed any guarantee. The Boys’ Outfitting Dep’t is ‘specially featuring, in the regular stock, Boys’ Suits & Raincoats (sizes 8 to 18) including Suits of especially superior-quality, unusu- ally well tailored in the season’s smartest models, the materials being fine all-wool tweeds imported direct from Scotland. Every suit is supplied with two pairs of knicker- 1 Terms on all ode pear Models to el In All the Dif- ferent Finishes, SPECIAL EARLY SPRING SALE bockers. The priceis . . . $42.50 1.29 Congoleum € per sq. proliny Special. at... yard »9 Other Suits, in many desirable models, 2, lg i A aed : all with two pairs of knickerbockers, may be (os eerigp Pe Davenette Suite er obtained at prices ranging from . $26.50 English Raincoats, in a full flare raglan model made in London for B. Altman & Co., the material being of very superior quality, arepricedat . . .« = .« «© $18.50 In Imftation feather, without sen, Hats, Caps and Furnishings are shown in comprehensive assortments, moderately priced. (Boys’ Outfitting, Sixth Floor) 0 WORTH toe WhekLy 875 WORTH $l WEEKLY 100 WORTH $1.50 WEEKLY 8200 WORTIC $2.50 WEEKLY females Furnished 149.50 | 179.50 MICHIGAN’S SPECIAL EARLY SPRING 4-Piece ce Dining seom Suite GRANDRapips FURNITURE The Boys’ Shoe Department (also on the Sixth Floor) The Early Bird However tender, juicy and young the spring broiler may be, it lacks some- thing unless there’s dash of “Eddys Sauce” in stuffing and gravy. Eddys ocus |] $948 Beye op oe Satice MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores‘ E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. is making an important feature—of special interest at this season—of Youths’ Play Shoes sizes 11 to 2 at $5.60 per pair These Shoes are very well built, in a wide toe, extra low heel Blucher model, unlined, made of a soft, pliant leather, and may be obtained in dark brown or black. Naeare b sermiart RE HARLEM STORE ies 2174 THIRD AVENUE | 20E. "TREMONT AVE. Bet. 118th-119th Sts. Same Service, Same Merchandise in See iets open 329 WEEKLY oe ] OPENS [ag ACCOUNT ‘Apartments Furnished PShassieed on Easy Payments, * * * * * * * WORLD * IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED — ‘A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT pj Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders Berios iB Us AVE * * * * * * * * * WANTS

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