The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1920, Page 11

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VOTES PER MONEY OVER PROTEST 0 CATV CHANBERLA Sinking Fund Commission Ignores Plea for Big Interest - | to Stevedore Firm, Notwithstanding the protests of City Chamberlain Berolzheimer that & bargain rate of interest was being charged Carroll, Hagan & Carroll for reconstruction costs of a city pier at the foot of Past Fourth Street, the Sinking Fund Commission at a spec- | “Wim meeting to-day authorized the Is- avance of $815,000 in corporate stock j for rebuilding the pier before it will be turned over to the firm of steve- ores of which’ a son of “Jimmy” Hagan, @ Tammany leader, is a * member. . When the Sinking Fund Commis- sion approved of leasing the pier to| f the Hagan firm for about $50,000 a year, iricluding interest on the money expended by the city in putting the, jf pler in shape, and rental, several big | [ * ebipping companies eriticised the | ledise as inequitable to the city be- cause they said those using the dock- interest be increased to 9 or 10 per cent. He explained that the city when it borrowed money at four and one-half per cent. made contractors pay seven and one-half per cent, Re- cently loans could only be obtained by the olty at six per cent, Mayor ,Hylan was apparently in favor of increasing the interest rate, but ‘the members, with the exception of Acting Comptroller Philbin, voted In favor of Spending the $815,000. eee Sp IMPARE. Hygrade prices, Hygrade styles, Hygra te ality, with what you sce in the best cash stores, Our Confidentiat Credit Plan — weekly payments—is simply an additional convenience. sors See IE ing facilities pay as high as $500 a i | day for the privilege, | Before action was taken to-day Mr. || Berclshelmer urged that the rate of BUWEST B52 St 113 NASSAU STREET Near Ann Street Style Without Discomfort The new Blyn Ped-Tonic Shoes afe of soft = vici kid, with flexible sole—thoroughly com- RY fortable from “brand-new” to “worn-out” stage. Wear Them at Our Risk Weat, Side Stores: Seven Dress and Comfort Styles at Si : ee Wem 8. adnan, sea" paneer ear Berea AY i AY apt gia St. Ay, B00 and 400d. The 14 mm Bt, » Friige St. nr, Hoyt St. ° F i Bo sa dicey. SS Pak ar ind Bley Bt | igtts BP Broadwiy fear Greme Av. . T2d st. Newark Stores: 089 Broad @t., opponite Military Park, 100 Market Mall Order-Dedt., 2240 Third Av, send P, Pos! Including Insurance, 10¢, deat Only. pee Ay ee | SRAUMANI B20 Nort West Conner SixtHAvesi5 = 51k. Quality Furniture On Credit- The highest quality, in wonderfully beautiful de- signs and finest construc- tion. A superior grade of furniture that beautifies the home and gives the most lasting and satisfac- Trip-Lock Crib tory service. And just High Side Safety Nursery Crib think, you can secure this excellent furniture on Mideteted Our Dignifed Credit. ith decorated pan- § 2 6% Enamel, as We Invite Your Account. PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING 4-Piece Genuine Quee: Room Suite in n Anne Period Dining Quartered Oak Consisting of BUFFET, 60 in. wide; CHINA $ 00 CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 3 4 9: 48 in., 6 ft, extension; Four Pieces; at so8 3-Piece High Grade Period Living Room or Parlor Suite " With Wigg Chair, upholstered in tapestry; in- = pike sain saeey ee SO) GY 77-50 Open Saturday Evenings. bvER\3''St} ) It You The Municipal B. R. T. Subway and the Lexington Subway Both Have Stations in the Bloomingdale Building =| BLOOMINGDALES -~. Telephone S70 ne to : Plaza 5900 AVENUE 5.30 P. M. 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON \E BLOCK FROM = = - =— aoe reer = Suggestions for School Apparel and Supplies [HE school bell doesnt ring in New York as it did in the olden times for the little red school- - house on the hill. But mothers have to get the children ready for school all the same. Stout suits for boys and girls, corduroys, serges, sensible shoes;‘a touch of jauntiness for the flapper; and of real manliness for the true sport; sch > time. c i, is what Bloomingdale does fer you, mothers and boys and girls. bags and outfittings for study and All the regular school needs and the hundred and one oddments—supplied at prices markedly moderate. Thats our policy. ‘Boys Suits ° $11.85 Mannish smart «looking - Boys Suits these: Models, the latest, Materials, the most suitable — namely, serge, cheviot and cordu- roys. Lined trousers, taped seams and the details conscientiously carried out, Sizes 7 to 17 years. Second Floor. Boys Suits: $19.95 Developed of all-wool materials, embodying expressions of the most conscientious tailoring, such as the taping of all ‘seams. Two pairs of trousers to each suit, both pairs lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 18 years. S.cond Floor, Boys Shirts: $1.98 Shirts for the “grown up” youngster. Made of good quality Corded Madras, Printed Madras and Percales. Some have collar to match. Neck size, 124 to 14. Main Floor. Boys Percale Blouses: 95c Good quality and neat appropriate patterns, for boys from 7 to 16 years. Neckband or collar attached. Second Floor. Boys Silk Ties: 48¢ Neat four-in-hands that are sure to please the youngster. A large variety of colors in plaids and stripes. ‘ain Floor, Hats and Caps for Boys Its an unusual! boy, indeed, who hasnt worn his cap to frazzles by this time. A fresh new hat, and heres to Sonny, good # luck, good health and good mannera! $1.49 to $4.98, Second Floor. Small Boy Suits: $5.85 Something may yet be manufactured—but nothing has been as yet—better for boys to knock about in than corduroys. ‘hats why they have been chosen for these Junior Norfolks in brown, tan, green and gray shades, Our recommendation goes with them. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Second Floor, Corduroy Knickerbockers $2.38 160 pairs of these much wanted trousers are not nearly enough to satisfy the demand. So hurry to the sale and buy when the buyings good. The price—well, why speak of such a trifle? Young men. from seven to seventeen years may be suited. Second Floor. All Wool Slip-On Sweaters : $2.98 Boys slip-on, sleeveless sweaters of all-wool. Round or V shape neck. Khaki, oxford gray or brown. Sizes 6 to 16. Main Floor, + Boys All Wool Sweat- ers: $4.98 Just the thing for rough and tumble wear, Roll collar and pockets. Made of good medium heavy- weight all-wool yarn. In navy blue, oxford gray, brown and maroon. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Main Floor Boys School Shoes Brown Elk Blucher Models, with welted soles and spring heels. Sizes 844 to 11: $3.45. Sizes 11}4 to 2, with low heels: $4.50. Blucher laced shoes of Brown Elk, with stout welted soles Sizes 244 to 6: $7.50. Second Floor. Growing Girls Sturdy Shoes Black or brown laced boots, well wearing and good looking, with welt soles and straight heels. Sizes 234 to &: $7.50 to $9.75. Second Floor, School Supplies School Bag Furnished: $1.55 This leatherette ba , with patent buckle shoulder strap, is elaborately supplied with the school necessaries. Our School Bag, All Ready-. Equipped: 95c A rope or leatherette bag, contains com position book, note book, peneil pad, ink jad and ruler. Also a Scholars Companion holding four pencils, pen holder and eraser. Briefcases For the Big Girl or Boy Cloth in brown or biack........... 91.68 Black waterproof cloth, two pockets, good lock, reinforced handle oe B50 Brown or tun cowhide, with two pockets und extension lock. Size 10x15....$6.75 Schoo} Bags We have so many we mention only a few. Rope School Bags, strong and durable, 12-inch, 25c; 14-inch, 29c. Rope School Bags, lined. . vue T5e, Ie Cloth and imitation leather, with shoulder straps... .59c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 Composition Books All kinds and thicknesses. Flexible covers..., 6c, i2c, 15¢, Ie Hard covers .25¢, 39, 45e Press hoard covers, 50 pages 5c Press board covers, 120 pages “ We Lead Pencils Rubber inserted, per dozen Various kinds, per dozen Mikado, velvet; per dozen Scholars. Companion Sets Set A—Floral covered box; has 4 lead pencils, 1 pen holder, 1 eraser; com- plete for.,... whanees 290 Set B—Pretty paper cover box, contains 6 lend pencils, 1 pen holder, metal box with 6 pen polnts and pencil sharpener; complete for. AN] 50e Set C--Leatherette box, with button lock, 4+ lead pencils, pen holder, eraser, sharpener and metal drinking cup. Complete for. eeikese 6de Miscellaneous Needs White Chalk, 144 pieces, .... Colored Chalk, 144 pieces Crayons, box of six colors Crayons, box of eight colors F Eberhard Faber Gray ons, 7 colors in box. Eberhard Faber Crayons, 12 colors in box... . ee T5e Fountain Pens, metal case 7 15¢ School Straps.... Se and 1c School Straps, patent buckle, . , We Rulers, 12-inch brass edge, 5c and 10¢ Rubber Erasers 2c, Se and 10¢ ‘Sweaters for Girls & Misses In sizes from 6 to 16 years. Slip-ons, coats and Puredo models of Shetland, zephyr and mohair wool. Buff, turquoise, rose, navy blue, purple, pink, Copenhagen. In a range of 24.95 to : Floor. Girls Tub Dresses: $1.95 _ Season-end prices for frocks that will give splendid service for school days. At this nominal sum mothers wilh buy by the half-dozen, Jeunty yet practical models in stuffs that are both sturdy and fashionable: Crashes, repps, ginghams, chambraya in such pretty colors and patterns, There are plaids and checks and plain colors; belts, pockets, white to contrast in collars or cuffs. Twenty styles, sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor. Girls Serge Skirts ' $2.75 to $9.75 Navy Blue Serge Siirts, with or without sunderbodiges. Sizes 7 to 14 years, $2,75,and $8.96. All-wool Serge Skirts, $5.95 to $976. Second Floor. Misses and Juniors Coats Mivsea and Juniors Coats, for school wear Suring Fall and Winter. An interestingly varied collection in youthful styles and serviceable materi Tn a range of prices from $15 to $85. Second Floor. Felt Tams that are particularly comfortable on blowy days. Many colors, with bow trimming, $1.89 Black Velvet Tams, h tassela—just the kind that the younger girls like so v vell, $1.75 Felt Hats for Girls—Several qualities and many Peecgains styles with roll brims, $4.95 and $3.9: Girls Velour Hats, with rolling brims, in an attractive assortment of the new colorings, $4.95 and $7.60 Main Floor. Serge Dresses: $9.95 to $29.75 In regulation styles. Also several models with wide belts and new pocket effects. Full pleated skirts. 6to 14. Second Girls Bloomers: $2.95 In sizes from 6 to 20. Well made and strongly reinforced: In sateen Navy Serge (part or all wool), Second Floor. Girls Raincoats and Capes Rain Coats and Capes of guaranteed waterproof materials. ‘Tan and blue. Sizes 7 to 16 years. $3.95 and upward. Second Floor. Middy Blouses $1.50'to $3.95 In all white or with navy or Copen collars, Also regulation middies with black ties. Some trimmed with braidings, lacingas, inverted pleat pockets, patch pocke yokes, emblems, etc, 81,60 to 82.95, Second Floor : English Cashmere Sport Hose § For Boys and Girls ' Full Length Fine Cashmere Yarn Hose: $1.98 Wonderful for Fall and Winter sports-—26 smart patterns, with cuffs, in a variety of combinations. All sizes. All the. neweat shades—Heathers, Lovetts, Oxford: "i erby Ribbed Hoge: $1.29 to $1.59 ze 6 at $1.2 ha 10¢ increase in ¢ shmere Priced $3.95 to $6.75 ee mn

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