The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 6

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. pet ce oe me SS ee eerie tate se se eee ee —— ; ee LE OF U.S, SHIPS H AMERICA ONLY, 3 URGED IN SENATE ibs ti Measure Would wild Up Marine Under Stars and Stripes. SHINGTON, April 28.—Hatab- pent of an “Amertoa Fist” policy «t development of the American © marifte is provided in a M drafted as a substitute for the me Merchant Marine Bill by the Commerce Sub-Committee public to-day by Chairman ‘who pians to report it to the uM committee to-morrow. shipping, the bill pro- must be entirely American while 75 per cent. of the stock c tions engaged in foreign je mus be heid by American.cit- to ee Dill also would prohibit the te Commerce Commission exercising authdrity already ; to grant preferential rail freight rates on exports or as well as passenger rates American owned vessels were ‘Upon the board's recommenda- Where American owned «can ane facilities are inade- te, the nommission would be au- n by the bit, however, to sus- this section. In order to per- this discrimination, the bill di- ) the President within ninety 1 and the objects and tained by this act.” Ships of foreign or discriminating again in violation of existing »: ae who are THE EVENING WORLD, purpowes vo bo at- | MONSTER TURTLE CAPTURED owners guilty of giving preference or r er | be barred from American (oweia! 10 The Beenie World.) | amendments (o the La ey. | SAYVILLE, 14 1, Apri $8.—The |men's Act also are ho monster turtle which has navigated the measure, designed t it recent | Waters of the John KE, Roosevelt estate Supreme Court de is und bring | here for ny years, @ constant foreign seamen wp ( ards, | Soctall | ROME, have dee hour strike demonstrat) _— he. Railwa ay Duy merican stand: | mennce to ¢ y workers to call a twe * pagt of the ks, and which was ike net to-day by tured in a | gardencr’a son | pending the arrival of offers myneums and side mows cap: the look» to be an big as Order May Day), washtub and is held by the boy from | & turtle is believed to be a native} flames were out when the firemen are nty-fours | of deep “ea in the tropics. It || rived, e Socialist | sea-green in color and is not a mud All GOWNS, ALL HATS. AN UNHEARD OF All SUITS, WRAPS, SPORT COSTUMES, FRENCH LINGERIE DRESSES Heretofore $75.00 to $250.00 Heretofore up to $45.00 CAPES and COATS for Street, Sport and Motor Wear Former Prices Up to $150. Including original French Models. GREAT REvovat SALE Magnificent stock of Gowns, Wraps, Furs and Mil- linery must be disposed of in a very short period. to-day's sale we have added quite a number of perfectly new garments not shown heretofore. pa? 9S T4815 Including late models for Sport and Summer Wear BUT NOT EXAGGERATED OFFER lined with the finest silks. (Not more than one of these coats will be sold to a customer.) [ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 DURING THIS SALE ] Pearls Exclusively Saks— Doralis ORALIS—the Pearl which .nost faithfully mirrors the lustrous glory of the Oriental. They might well have been cast in the same shell—you can- not tell them apart! Diamond Set, $39.50 to $300 With Gold Clasp, $7.50t0 $90 Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street A Most Extraordinary Sale Thursday Misses’ Serge Eton Dresses 34th Street-—New York Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also suitable for Women to 36 Bust Very Exceptional Values 22.50 Accordion Pleated, Cluster Pleated and Tunic Skirts, topped by Jaunty Eton Jackets, handsomely em- broidered. Organdie and Georgette Vestees, Lace Col- lars and wide Satin and Roman Stripe Sashes add to their attractiveness. (Three Models Illustrated) 2g’ Do\., 3d Floor bi, ae ia Da FIRE ON SUBWAY TRAIN. Detectiv Ianites 1 A defectt Seventh rush shoe on a northbound Avenue Bronx train during the hour this morning set fire to ips sulation on the ninth car of a ten-car express and caused a six-minute tie-up in traMc, The train was forced to stop at 18th Street, where the power was shut off, The train crew then chopped off the shoe and extinguished the blaze. A fire alarm was turned In but the "| | OUR BOW With a Complete Line of SPORTING GOODS ts made with the desire y fo call attention to the fact that the same high business ideals—Cour- tesy — Quality — Serv- ice will govern our trans- actions as it has during the past twenty years in our widely known Kodak and Photo Supply Dept. \ ae Sor Pupun@ 1212 Broadway, at 30th St. “The Store Where You Never Pay More.’ Wane oF CE a ae Hints %%., Home [47| YOU may enjoy de- licious ice cream all enjoy ummer long—and aking it too—if you come here now for a good, efficient freezer. ae ICB CREAM FREEZER metal this, neta} arts of thie Syeaper cnn he ated Tt ta bails light 1 Sealife eer, encwat Yor Rate Sree rer ee fewis. CONGER 4st" STREET arp 6rn AVENUE NEW YORK Reduced One Half _WEDNES Work Guaranteed or Money Refunded Prompt_attentlon to ‘Parcel Post. KLEIN’S OE REPAIR CO., INC. IVE STORES: % « ‘way. 505 Het Bt. Subway Arcade, RAPID SH r Brockive; | 0 Newark: 41 Fulton St., | 185 Market Bt, er. Borough Hall: | near Broad St. ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company #0sTOM, Mass, Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor . FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask far Telephone Order Desk 38th Street Attractive in Design and Price, Velvety in Quality it Are These New Rugs this assorument exemplifies their best. Your selec- tion is large, because there are many color combi- vet rugs. Everyone with a knowledge of good rugs | nations and various interesting Persian and Chi- knows the enviable reputation of the Sanford, and | nese designs. Two'Sizes That are Popular for Living Room and Dining Room $72.50 | 814x1014 feet Splendid Showing of Summer Rugs Gras Rugs—Broadloom Chenille—Japanese Rush— Klearflax Linen—all sizes and attractive prices. _———eemeifth Floor. , Featuring for Thursday a gtoup of excellent rugs—Sanford seamless, Axminster and Wilton Vel- GE12 FOOT. cca ee nee saree cscs o Md eee |, OFQRO7G TOO. cisets ccs ° et Summery Materials Make Their Debut She SUMMER fabric departments are alive TL Loe Ue ' samme" with ‘newness and color—with the glory of shimmering silks and fresh, dainty wash materials. ¢ 1920 Fan-ta-si and Kumsi-Kumsa Truly exquisite are these popular fabrics for sports clothes—various hues and stripes and plaids and conventional designs are enticing; 40 inches wide. $8.50 yard. Ground Fieor. French Cotton Fabrics This interesting importation has just arrived from sunny France. The inimitable skill and taste of the French are woven into each piece. Many designs and colors; te aie tan | a LORI eae Navy Blue Tricotine and Serge The ever popular materials and shades for Sprin frocks, capes and, suits; 54 inches wide.....yard $4.7 é Beoond Floor When Closet Space Is Scarce UseTheseUnder-BedBoxes ITH apartments growing smaller every W year, it beéomes difficult to find the nec- essary room for your clothes each season— closet space is so limited.. Then, too, in summer homes, where jolly throngs overtax the rooming capacity, there aren’t closets enough. Why not have one of these convenient under- . bed boxes under each bed? Made of California redwood, finished in natural color, they are dust- proof, mothproof.and large enough to hold.a great deal. They roll on wooden wheels under a 914- inch clearance from floor to bed, so are’ easily pushed in and out. 49 in. bong by 22 in. wide. Very Reasonably Priced, $13.50 Fifth Per Continuing the Sale of Summer Bed Coverings It has been a long time since we have been able to make such good reductions on some of the following items: Beacon Blankets, each, $3.25, $4.00, $5.50 | Ideal for summer homes; almost any color combination; in plaids, striped effects, and floral designs. Sheets and Pillow Cases of hemmed muslin. Figured Silkoline Comfortables— Cool-Looking Summer Bedspreads _ Sheets plain color borders to match; medium | —of woven white ratine, with pink and Size 54x90 inches, and datk shades..’...,0.es++-:> $3.95 .| blue stripes—very durable quality, 80x96 each $1.35 ont Gtail e ea bles : ; ge Uy ares Aeorccnecnonen $2.95 Fale Co lull Comfortables — plain Marseilles Bedspreads — Satin jw Cares dotted mull borders to match—splendid | finish; nitever Wetieet medium weight; Size 42x36 inches, filling, floral designs............ $ limited quantity. Size 8x8, each. $5.00 each 48c Second Floor Inportant Sale of Chairs The pictures below tell a story of vatiety—ranging from graceful wing chairs to Colonia! Windsors and comfortable, luxurious tapestry chairs. Prices range from $14.75 to $95.00. The only fair way of judging these excellent values is to see them. Ai) WI | Mahogany Arm Chair or | : a Rocker, choice of Blue or |,’ ; : Mahogany Cane Back Arm Solid Mahogany Wing] Mulberty Velour » Cushion Mahogany Wood _ Seat | Chair or Rocker in damask or Chait or Rocker..... $26.75 | seat........ .... $39.75 | Windsor Rocker... .. $14.75 | tapestry coveredseats. $39.75 Boudoir Chair in Queen Aone ot Louis XVI style. Coverings of Damask, Velour or Tapestry 944.75 Large Pireside Chair, choice | Reading Chais, choice of | pijgrim Arm Chair, solid of several different tapes- | several different tap- Mahogany frame, covered in $57.50 | estries....4....... . $57.50 | pleasing tapestiy.... $37.50 Sizth Floor, fee tenet ene ate om arene Santon ere gs Scape eerie ama

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