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ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920, ! - " ~ Sicanast 0 supported an amendment providing] of oMfce. Bach omeial referred to re- | JAPANESE WARSHIP HELD UP, | . for a fiat $500 Inoraase for all tty | Oye eeeee £ vee. ‘ ‘iS Gat id ‘ H] as Allyn's point wap eell, taken and| ‘"elser Kesume, Anchor igs: At the eleventh hour, after the Re. 1gity: rman Willan Weather |publicun and § ‘al | had. teen. Deaton, {derman Robert § X Republican, questioning the right of | jjomber 7 the Board to vote 20 per cent, sulary | Allyn's a increases to Vice Chairman Kenneally vote © and Chairman Frank A. Cunningham ents tes 174 \ anniversary ¢ Maine, She terday | Tee Held on sa Morris Rothman, twenty-two. Collins, Demo. Hoard, appealed heavy fom, the J In| ewe ery uma, which was enter New York Harbor this mi list amendinéntaleratio | ewolution by Al, | from th Allyn, Brooklyn jue to| Haat 49th Stre and Albe appeal ¢ reported she had anety . mway in the Long Inland ourt to-day, changed wih 1 Weat 145th Street, a phone operator, who decia attacked In fm taxicab > Kusuga was one of the forelgn| driver was indifferent to her appeal for raft which attended the 100th | help. : < of the Finances Committee of the rewolution. intre - Board of Aldermen, created a sensa- |] Borough Presid ltion. Allyn contended that Kenneally} This provided f Pammalny Forces Plan|and cunninenam were elected as al- [sll members of form ranks in th Through Boardt of Alder- |dermen and that no elective body bas | yiytments, ‘The the right to increase thie salary of a .» men Over Protests. member during that member's term] (Continued on Fifteenth Page) — “The Greatest Treasure Houee of Linens having wrangfed over four ri ‘ & Balt hoursthe Board of Alder: | There's never the slight- Yaat night voted fm favor of a “20 per cent: therease for all olty | est doubt sous good not provided \for by lets. | coffee. You know it as The vote wns 65 to 2, Alder- soon as you taste it, ‘That’s why we ask you Reg. Trade Mark Allyn and Falconyr, Rapubll- ra . ip NG ge gee cont. taereane pten, | to try Hotel Astor Coffee PTE WORLD is facing this year | is has already been mdopted by Just once. and next the greatest shortage of Board of Estimate, ami goes into Aug. 2, was presdnted as a arty measure by the Democratic in the Aldermanic Board, Was bitterly opposed wp to the minute by the Republicans and Alderman August Ferrand, Repub- |) ican leader, introduced at the begin- Of the session an amendment ing for a 20 per cent. increase, fo all employees receiving up to $3,000 ee | and a maximum increase off : for all employees reeciving over! $4000 a year, The Socialist group flax it has ever experienced. Prices of all kinds of linens are bound to go higher. We advise all our patrons to fill their linen chests now. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets. Girls’ Tub Dr iy, 3.95 (Special of dainty white dimities, gi dotted swiss dresses, all neat No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORT several belted models are inc 3.90 « i GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUS "TN OVO V/V Three styles in the cool | | lowa price. (One as illustrated). s CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST iPM, line veties tardots and cl ; |}; yellow, smocked and et \ * A v | This special price covers an assortment finished with hand smocking. | Sunning little short waist styles and j | | 500 Children’s Smocks Sizes 6 lo 14 years patterns that we have seen this season at su | Sheer organdies in pink, blue, lavender and | in novel patterns and contrasting colors. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Special Prices Thursday | GIRLS’ ANDLITTLE GIRLS’ Colored Gingham Frocks Sizes 4 and 6 years Several styles (one of Belts and collars and vidual. esses Junior Silk Frocks 4 29.50 Herelofore 48.00 Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years 6 Sizes 15 lo 17 years nghams and fine quality, ly made and luded, <olor. erelofore 5.90 est ‘and most fetching 1ecks of rose and blue. mbroidered by hand mereeeemeeees You Never Pay More at Best's: ~NEW MIDSEASON FROCKS For Women anp Misses 38th Street *, LOVELY FROCKS PORT IN SOFT SUMMER SILKS, FEATURING DISTINCTIVE, NEW STYLE MOTIFS PRESENTING .PHENOMENAL VALUES aes , NEW FROCKS OF FIGURED GEORGETTE 00 COMBINED WITH SATIN ° At $12.95 All-over Beaded Bags mounted on bead-covered metal frames, beaded handle, also shell frame and draw-string Bags; silk-lined with inside compartment. (One style illustrated at left.) NEW FROCKS OF FOULARD, \, BEADED GEORGETTE , FIGURED 18:50 GEORGETTE AND SATIN ee ee Se el NEW FROCKS OF BEADED CREPE “Store Closes at 5 P. M. e } Lord & Taylor — FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Great Values in Beaded EADED Bags, colorful and artistic, are quite the vogue to wear with dainty Summer costumes for the afternoon promenade. These offered values are exceptional—beautiful examples of beaded design, light flowered effects or rich, fashionable color combinations that tone harmoniously with the popular dress shades in Summer silks. Just the opportunity to pick up a beautiful Beaded Bag at a low price! Featured at $6.95 Draw - string Beaded Bags, 8 and 9 inches in size;'floral designs with beaded crochet top; many in light colors. (One style illustrated at right.) Limited Quantities—AUl Prices Quoted Include War Tax Ground Floor, different solid colors of fine gingham. The hand work on these dresses is a feature that makes them unusual and particularly desirable. Blue, light green, lavender. Crepe de Chines and georgette crepes of a blue and maize. Afternoon models, all _ crystal bead trimmed with drop fanels on the skirt and a girdle of contrasting which is illustgated) in tiny pockets are indi in dainty shades of pink. 39th Street Bags cs At $17.95 Large size, all-over Beaded Bags on covered frames; deep or melon- shaped; some with inside compartment; fine silk lining. (One style illu. strated in centre.) DE CHINE, TAFFETA SILK , BEADED eye) | SATIN, TRICOLET TE, AND ‘ FANCY SILK CREPE ° AA M/NNNNNNNNO NALA Niemi) N40 AEA, ge ) PRICE bay CENTS. - 2 AR ANE os ad YACHT RACE RECORDS SINCE 1851 IN The World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual and Motor Tours Guide At All World Offices and Newsstands and by Mail, ")