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BILL FOR ARMORY: GLENNON APPOINTED| 7" BOXING IS URGED TO SUPREME COURT| The Tea of Teas set THAT IS ALWAYS THE BEST | iN ORANGE PEKOE Deliciously Different to the Ordinary ‘was Senator Lusk's “teachers” loyai- ty” measure, which would make schoo! teachers obtain certifigates stating they will support the State and Fed. ‘eral Constitutions and are Joyal to the Biate and country, Only three mem- bers voted against it. Sparring for political advantage un- der the spur of Gov. Smith, who cau- tioned Democratic legisiators to sweep aside considerations of friendship in the session's end, tie minority mem- bers of both Senate and Assembly began a warfare on their Republican associates to-day, , The Democratic programme, out- lined by the Governor in a series of messages to the Legislature, will be pressed to a finish fight, and every parliamentary expedient will be taken to put the Republicans on record on issues the Governor re- wards as of vital interest to the people. i id / in the New. York Law Setoot | the County of ‘fron: rom. 1914 to 1948 admitied to the i in 1908. | and at oeeel is Deputy Public Sexviee Assistant District Attorney of! Commissioner. No /Effort Made Toward Vote on Former Assistant District Attorney Walker Measure, Action Now of Bronx County Will Succeed Centres on Gillett Bill, Justic Pe ndlet ALBANY, April 21.—Since it looks as A Mepionmcengt Aha spc though the Watker Boxing Bill is dead, (Special From a Staff Correspondent no effort having been made to get it of The Evening World.) ‘on the floor of the Assembly, pressure| ALBANY, April 21.—ov, Smith, sent is being brought to bear on Speaker| to the Senate to-day for confirmation Sypet and other members of the As- SWoiy tuiee Committee to, puad the | t%* Nomination of Kaward J. Glennon Gillett. Boxing Bit! of No. 3176 Bainbridge Avenue, ths ‘The members of the Rules Committee | Bronx, as a Justice of the Supreme have been overwhetmed by a flood of Court for the First Judicial District, to telegrams {rpm prominent members of | fill the the National Guard urging the passage | vacancy caused by the resigna- of this bill, Major General John F. O'Ryan, @ member of the International | Sporting Club, and Brigadier General SOCMLST PARTY _ PASS ASSEMBLY tet’s Whip Drives Them ‘Through, 83 to'56, Despite ACE SENATE FIGHT. tion of Francis K. Pendleton, Mr. Glennon graduated from Ford- | ham University in 1905. He took a law i yy Salary and Patronage George R. Dyer among them. The MASTER “ROLL sedis i aia : pine, GiMett Bl, HC panned. will atlow sander — | Grabs Passed—Talk of wather ¢ Katate 958,019. | Urey a commiasion with the Major Bf : ‘The Rev, Father John Joseph Cul- len, dor many years pastor of the Church of the Guardian Angel at No. 297% Ocean, Parkway, Brooklyn. who 6 neral at its head, The bill js being pored because armories could be rent- to civilian and outside agencies for the purpose of staging bouts. Extra Session. t i { Brening World.) |dled May 3 1918, fom an {| Girls Wear Overalls in Class Room, ' r F NALBANY, April 21.—The Fearon | Het, Moreh the Surrogate | Naugatuck, Conn. April 21—About ff =) HE pa from which aren with tne varpone ot rie | lo BAH Ati dh Winder Stone he ooreale, Sopeed a ; ee nee ut of existence the Soctalist/a few in’ Ireland. classes to-day clad in over f ; music rolls are cut is called ‘Will come up in the Senate to- | ~~ = = - ne ate 06 eR AER 3 the master roll ‘They passed the Assembly yes- . ' i ‘ : ¥, but not without a bitter fight , ‘ . th ; estas Was 0 surprise because’ ot the Fifth Avenue 34% STREET . Obviously, the rolls cut of the men who opposed | , because i it fits Munsingwear loses none of its good quali- ties in the laundry. Because of the de; - able quality of workmanship, fit, finish and fabric, millions of people insist on Mun- singwear for sumrner comfort. it can be nothing but exact reproductions of it—with what- ever faults and whatever virtues it has. : H! To tbe surprise of everybody, eleven of the Judiciary Committee, Chairman Martin, opposed pe bills. This is the committee Teported favorably upon the of the five Socialists. Roosevelt was among Who spoke and voted against TOMORROW, THURSDAY First Clearance of the Season Proposed measures, which would any Gocialist securing a @ ©” any official ballot. ity Leader Adler made a ve- Sheer, loose-fitting athletic suits for men— cool, form-fitting knitted garments inevery / bee, style and size for men, women and children, Women’s and Misses’ That ts why we lay so much emphasis upon the artistry of the arrangers and -the editors wt Pr? SN! ~ who are responsible for the cutting of Connorized master rolls. ; All the technical skill and artistic feeling that you bring out in playing a Connorized Roll has been put into it in the making of the master roll. —the satisfaction lasts Be advocating such bills might as ®dvocate @ monarchy.” Uttman (Rep. New York) that next year the Socialists have ten or fifteen Assembly- and one or two Senators if “we u this farce.” iblyman Fearon, recalling that ing the war Socialist leaders had (Punished for violations of the’ Act, said: “I believe that @n individual is forced to suffer 4m unlawful act the party of he is a member should not es- punishment. Jeast the Government can (io to Insure the security of its citi- by ‘seeing to it that the enemies the Government have no chance harm it by getting on the official ” <> I~ HIGH-COST TAILORED SUITS Formerly 59.75 to 89.50—Reduced to $38.00 $48.00 Assembled from our specialized stocks and comprising many exclusive mod- els, depicting the favored modes of the season. Fashioned of fine textured oe and tailored with the exactitude and delicacy that mark all Orkin — apparel. : : i “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT.” Most foot troubles start in childhood. Care in fitting little feet has been our constant study. They need correct foot- ee to insure proper foot development. Our ‘King fodels"’ are the correct shoes for every shaped foot, from baby’s first step to styles for growing boys and girls—all bearing that Jantzen stamp of custom exact- NA good foot-rule for you—-wear the JANTZEN SHOE” ‘Atk for Our Book--"The Abuse of the Big Toe NO BRANCH —Our enly address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. St KR ewee NE 24 BKK Ai i = Ce) CONNORIZED MUSIC CO. Included are Etons, belted and strictly tailored models, with accor- Mi dion or straightline skirts; some braid bound, silk stitched ot richly embroidered. . . . made of fine quality Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Twill Serge. All sizes represented. \ iyman Martin McCue, Demo- of New York, one of the strong- anti-Socialists in the Assembly, another surprise of the night, in opposition of the bills. contention of several oppon- @f the measures was that under Anybody opposed to the Eighteenth iment of.the Constitution might declared guilty of “conspiring to row the Government” and deprived of his elective —— owns Every one of these suits at its reduced price is e \ Yan J ot (Bite an unparalleled and not-to-be-duplicated value. I, ur { (eo X ae} AN 7 No Exchanges _ No C, O. Ds. No Approvals ine. ablyman Louis A. Cuvillier, of Manhattan, and Edward tt, Republican of St. Lawrence, the two members of the Judici- Committee who supported the Wrapped air-tight in wax paper—Kept clean and fresh. The Remarkable Sale of Beaded Bags’ ' At Greatly Reduced Prices To Be Continued ly all the Democrats voted the Dill. which was passed by ‘vote of &3 to 56—seven more than / Dill passed by the Assembly AKS-handwork is the :last:word — but when a man reminds him- self that“he- needs Tafteta . e ? This announces what we consider to be ‘the most important sale Dresse of Beaded Bags ever executed. It constitutes the entire stock and a new suit, it is 8 samples of one of the largest Importers 6f high-grade Beaded Bags in usually the: first. edu this country, purchased at remarkable concessions, from the regular y % Reduced prices, and 33% | Priced at Merely a Fraction Above What We Paid for Them, Which Is Actually Lower Than the Regular Wholesale Price. There are framed and draw-string styles in the most desirable patterns and color combinations, . 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