The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1920, Page 9

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e Pies: boat bai baa Bata aia i Sal ait 0 ais a ath ‘di Fe er THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920. the | matter over, to the Fedora BREAKERS AHEAD %x,to,ray the interon on the vondal SIX HURT IN CRASH _ [tain eet ae ner ae eae ae OT UOOTTNTATETETE Nee “ne ace not ecoditomea wo tet{OR HUDSON TUNNEL "i toning OF BROOKLYN AUTOS |v ce. xo. 11s tin Bice. and PN NA Franklin Simona C > bra cneian ‘ . SPAHR hy It is understood that Gov. Edwards matters drop,” said Mr. Anderson, aT . | is opposed to any State tax and if Flora McKenale, nineteen, No. $36 East RINKING CHARGE count doen of tat tou any aT atene ont shape. ie eel? fag bh pa Occupants Desert One Car After) Third street, all of Brooklyn. All went 1 He sentiment to the point where action, we will try some other way. Tax, May Veto Bill if It Collision and Police no We will arouse and crystalize pub- Is Not Amended Founders. Take It ‘Tromen's machine was struck by : fal Pr. ns " 4 ‘The British tank . machine owned by Joseph Lavoy ani one, Sea teehas herve uted TRENTON, N, J., April 19.—An at-| steamer Hotham Newton, which Satur-| Six persons were injured when two|H. Contactia, according to thq police. Fifth “Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets 4 y tempt may be made tto pass the bill day was repo to be in di The occupants of Tromen’s car were 2 Be im is the WORN UCN TH, DUST SP sroume MMadcHty Lander teraehald indorea yeaterday: athe Sew et the Setanta LE EN a te eee cae Roms be ANE Ueun une ta ‘ ! Tie a 1 of Algernon Lee, form: | of Passate allowing an extension of a Britten oruiser Hotham Here eet Venue, Brooklyn. | ThE /the car that struck the Tromea machine, Pie anne Ges alist Alderman of New York! ono year before the law of 1918 for 10M, was hound for Phladelphia from | {ndured are: Nicholas Tromea, thirty deserted it, and the police have the City, and one of the Socialist big ndrossan, Scotiand, x, and Joseph Tromea, ten, No, 586! car. For Girls and the Junion Miss RAINCOATS AND CAPES #9 DESIGNED TO WEATHER THE EVERY MOOD OF A CHANGEABLE DAY IN APRIL, AND SMARTLY TO HOLD THEIR OWN IN SUN OR SHOWER the sale of propeerties for delinquent | Rsolution to Expunge His Re-|€2ns. has been the cause b¢ some tikes ata eaiy J Secombe ettective | Ks F 1 Prey ay to the party brite rs. Mr. Lex! rr i e made his appearance this morn-| before the slature adjourns Sine } py pom: beta tom Record Wil ing while he did not state the object! aig next wook. en | ally supposed that he came for the| If the postponement is not author- purpose of being present at the] ized it is said that many pervons will Ghia! Dowsteh Prom « Staff Correspondent.) Thompson matter in the Senate to- lose their homes. The present serious ALBANY, April 19—The attack| Cigna peopdemmda merit for 80°} housing situation may bring an appeal ; da: ‘thon’? ‘Betatee Geonds aeaages to Governor Edwards for a special a ‘ mesage to the Senate Wednosday, ‘Tompson, upon the Assembty ard) AUTO INJURES POLICEMAN. | asking tor the passago of the Hersh. ; , ts charges that whiskey was used are field bill, which has passed the House. 4 » . dring the taking of the vote upon|,, Motoreycle Patrolman John Ashiund,| When tho Logislature reconvenes West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street i thirty-one, attached to Motorcycle Di- shay the Med: venient th ousting of the five Socialists, will | visi No, 2 of Brooklyn and living at| 0" Wednesday the Hudson cular ome up to-night in the Senate, when | No. 692 Vanderbilt Avenue, was cut and poe aie pad 4 <r ant 0 Aresolution wil! be introduced to ex-| ?ruised last night when he was thrown “ fi his cycle by an automobile dill not stands the voters shall, at the pinge his remarks from the record. Prospect Park Southwest. °" next November election, vote on a Mich mystery is being made of the} The driver of the machine escaped,|bond issue of $28,000,000 for New otcome of that resolution, and thore|After the accident a passing automo-|Jersey’s share in these projecte and ideohaid le Wiintion as to: the Sot toes Ashi: in the road. also = 3 question of a direct Stute sind that will be taken by the Sen- 5,000 Pai tf W ¥ 9 airs oO omen s $1.25 Rubbers at 29c a: towhat is going to happen in the Asembly to-night when the repor’ The famous ‘‘Hood’’ and *‘Old Colony’? rubbers—every pair FIRST QUALIVY, Will fit French, Cuban or low heels. ot he Judiciary Carmmittee to the ef- Sizes from 1 to 31% only {fee that it is not in the committee's These will be on sale while quantity lasts, No Mail, Phone Be Introduced. of Mis visit at this time, it is gener- BI AINCOATS have jraduated q| from the plain und strictly ; utilitarian class into the class of usefulness-plus-smartness. In this: collection there are models to “suit any fancy, from the plistening, sur- face of the Auto-Soie coat—an oil silk'in bright colors—tailored trigly, to the swagger sports lines of shower- proof tweeds. There are also tan or navy blue rubberized poplins, novel-’ ty checks and coats of rubber in a smart new leather color. 6.95 to 29.50 Girls’ Sizes, 6 to 16 years Junior Misses’, 13 to 19 years An Exquisite Assortment of IMPORTED LACES eae ee IS Pa Ae | To be placed on Sale TUESDAY will comprise the following four items: Salon League, and that if such an invetigation be made it show be mae by a legislative committee of bot] houses, and an appropriation of $25,00 be made for the same. djsembly Republican leaders fear thaja determined effort will be made to-tght to pass a resolution to this effet in view of the latest Anderson Onshught, Assemblyman Louis Cuvilier will introduce ‘such a reso- Jutin. ‘\r. Anderson says that he does not intmd to wait upon District Attorney, Tinothy E. Roland of Albany County Real Valenciennes Edging and Real Maline and Flanders Lace Insertion, Per Yard, and Insertion, Per Yard, 58c, 95c, $2.95 to 58.00 $1.95, 2.95, 4.50 to 22.95 Real Point de Binche Laces and Real Point Venise Edging and Insertion, Per Yard, Insertion, Per Yard, 95c, $1.98, 3.25 to 40.00 $4.95, 9.50, 19.95 to.25.95 LACE SECTION—MAIN FLOOR. prdince to investigate the Ant!- or C. O. D. Orders Filled. to wobe the charges that there was @ Volation of the Prohibition Law| _on he night of the Socialist ouster. aS AS AS ee EE TE Mr. Roland has not applied to the lette as received from Anderson, GIRLS' and JUNIOR MISSES’ COAT SHOP calling his attention to the charges and does not intend doing so, What, ifahy, action he will take he hag not indicated. Mr. Anderson has intimated that if Fordham Road and Concourse All Bronx cars transfer direct to our door. Mr. Roland does not act he will turn! stliaiEEERieMEAMeT: An Unusual Offering of Women’s PORCH or BEACH DRESSES $3.95 and 5.95 Including complete assortments of smart Summer styles developed in Chambrays, Striped, Checked or Plaid Ginghams and Novelty Fabrics. Second Floor. voy SARS KCoenparty = Specialists in Wearing Apparel for Men, Women, Misses and Children Exceptionally Interesting News for Tuesday Women’s Handsome Wrap Capes At a price so low their prompt disposal is assured $39.50 Wraps appropriate for every wear—crerywhere! Their smart simplicity lends grace and distinction to any cos-t um e—easily donned and doffed— always comfortable! The UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Is now showing an extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Scrim and Net Curtains, Silk and Mercerized Draperies at UNUSUALLY MODERATE PRICES. Featured for Tuesday Imported and Domestic Madras in White and CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY YOU need only to see our clientele to know _ the kind of clothing we make. You need only Whether you select a wrap made with the new ! accordeon-pleats, or the full-sweep cape which swirls around its wearer—or the charming model pictured with rows and rows of velvet winding Cretonnes . Ecru to see our clothing to around it—the result will be long-lasting satis- at 65c and 85c yd. at 55c to 70c yd. k h ki d f fiction: Formerly 85 and 1,00 yard Formerly 65c and 80c a yard now the in o a clientele we have ! One is a reflection of the other! Saka & Company — BROADWAY AT 34th STREET Developed in Men’s Wear Serge of ex- cellent quality, shimmering Satin or | lustrous Taffeta, Duvet de Laine and | Velour de Laine, int Navy, Black, Co- penhagen, Beaver, Tan, Midnight Blue An Important Offering of DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE Makes renowned for their power- fully constructed qualities now of- fered at worth-while saving ad- vantages. Silk lined! Of course—in plain color or rich novelty patterns. 4 Fourth Floor, i gb Sis vies TOMORROW-—TUESDAY ¥ € 9 J i | 300 Women’s Summer Smocks __cpecial at $47.50 | HE WARDROBE TRUNK ay | in a Special Sale at 1 illustrated, is an especially good ; THE Doralis will sur- | value — covered and bound with Doralis vive every known test | $2 65 Black vulcanized fibre; dome for permanency of tinting | € ° top; 12 veneer hangers; 5 drawers P. / applied to the Oriental ear a iter ites ae : (top drawer locks); one drawer suit- CATIS Pearl. Th lity of Japanese Crepe, Ramie Linen aud Trou- able for a hat box; laundry bag and Pearl, ¢ quality of one ville Cloth, the sturdiest and prettiest of shoe pockets; size 45x23x23 ae is in the other, They can- wash materials, fashion these lovely or A not be distinguished, | smocks. And the trimmings! Just stun- Other Wardrobe Trunks, $33.75 to 250.00 Exclusively yi paps - embroidery ee igure Hat Trunks, - - + «= $21.75 to 98.50 Saks Diamond Set, $39.50 to $300 woo] in the prettiest of colors, cleverly Wi | | th Gold Clasp,$7.50 to $90 ‘ | combined, Steamer Trunks at $15.00 | Hat Boxes - - - at $8.25 ; Pe + ; 4 A 7. Strongly constructed; covered, bound and A A Coat and slip-over models, in white, interlined with Black vulcanized fibre; | Black Enamel; fitted with two hat forms, ; pink, rose, orchid, green and gold. Heres east eave! preted pocket and tray, Leather corners, draw ; Saks & Company / pd | Two styles pictured. Sizes 34 to 46. spring lock. Size 36x21x12}4 inches, bolts and strong lock. \ | Broadway at 34th Street 4 | Third Floor, SS

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