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a REPRE Ty "FIGHT FOR SCHOOL FUND BY CTZENS UNION ABANDONED Decision Follows Court’s De- nial of Mandamus to Add $38,000,000 to Budget. the asecased valiation property the power Is discretionary Nothing had been produce to show that the majority the Board did not give due considera ot best judgement, court to the majority to proceed anew ler Would reeult, the court stated, ic nothing except @ review of what ha already been done and a reiteratio bers. having the dutier of comparing th Income with the demands for expend! ture by the various departments w r¢ that their consideration of th demanded and the amount Je of appropriation has been % ther devold of & review of the ‘The «ttempt of the Citizens Union and Borough President Curran to force, by mandamus, the majority of the Board of Estimate to add approx- passing the buen along to consld- eration by the Legislature was aban- doned to-day in the face of the re- fusal of Justice MaAvey to grant the} (NE (TS, ihed: writ applied for. In his decision the — court characterized an attempt to di- n68 Hdes of Matt Barned. rect, by mandamus, administrative| SAN SALVADOR, Repubilo of Sal officers to carry out’ their duties in| Yador, Oct. ny epecitip manner an “futile.” the Pacific Mail Steamer Newport Justice McAvoy pointed out that] Say tnee sf o while the Board of Wastimate has power to increass the appropriation for schools beyond the charter limit no of letters and lg rote ‘om =Burope an on moat of thelr barrage. i a erry housewife who owns : t an “EASY” | an “ Y : ; . “Word of mouth” advertising i} has sold many thousands of ‘ “EASY” Vacuum Electric ; Washing Machines. : i Thousands of housewives let the § “EASY” do their weekly washing. ; It washes their laces, silks and daintiest fabrics, without! / in the least injuring them. It washes heavy blankets, . woolens and flannels and leaves them soft and downy. No washing machine more nearty approaches the natural method of hand washing. The two vacuum cups dupli- cate two human hands moving up and down, taking a different position on every down stroke and air Dressure and suction forcing the soapy water pom | the home—no obligation, caste The aOR pte eres new YORK ctTy be ty Pott. Wrosyace to pT ech be Nira 0 ae . bis] ret Arewme, it tos Pith Anne segs, fiche, mM King Iighwap, Kanter wie a Arensim of 4.9 mills in the dollar as applied to taxable | tion to the @ubject and exercise their | A direction of the | (o @ decixion of the merits of the mat-| of the position of the majority mom. | a “For it In not to be conceived,” the | ja. court concluded, “that public officiated ¢ merits an to require a direction of a court to polnt out the way that such consideration and determination ought tmately $34,000,000 of appropriations ba Loni Wattatel 1 th hy ; ‘4 Watlatetn, counsel 6 im the budget for 1921 inatead of} nitiens Union, which Inapired the court proceeding, aald that the Bonrd of Education will have to get addi- tional emergency appropriations dur- ing the coming year or the schools 19.—Capt. MacKinnon of oneral port offices here to- rom) ont the Inited States were destroyed In a fire hin vonael e passengers ont THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920. EIGHT U. S. AVIATORS) $10,000 BURGLARS’ HAUL. | oollens, and Pars From Warere RESTING AT ERIE) anus, » 49 'Weat TRIB, Pa, mile trip from Mineola to Alaska | ns arrived here ‘Ko of Capt. St. | d Rapids, Mich. | Six Alaska trail dogs are making tne uen trip with the aviators | pt. Howard T. Dougina, advance | for the flyers, who made the rthern tHip by train and boat, laa asenker on the homeward spin, = FINED FOR HAVING BAD EGGS. allty—orden's Pays for Unclean Milk Ca The Starr Eee Company of No. 169) Reado Htreet was fined $100 by Magis. trate Harria in the Municipal Term of | tho Magistrate's Court to-day after a| © of the corporation had y to \ complaint ma rtment Inspector Ra’ ed he found 420 pou and partly @ecomponed premises. Two other disposed of Products Com- Vesey Street, war on the ralirond Ou them. $25 to $250 in is pany, Ine fined $ mesh of the garments sixty times per minute. 1 of There is no friction, rubbing, jerking or dragging of the clothes— no wear or tear. The “EASY” is built of solid copper, brass, aluminum and steel. It is durable and sanitary, simple in construc- tion and easy to understand and operate. It is equipped with swinging electric wringer and fitted with a gas heater, if desired. All mechanism is under the tank and out of the way. The “EASY” occupies less space than other machines, at the same time has larger capacity, adjustable to large or small washing. A’sk any housewife who owns an “EASY”—then telephone or write any dealer on the list below for a free demonstration of next week’s washing in your own Rorkaway Parte—Abrame, 3. A, 118 Best 11Mth Biren STATEN (BLAND, Great Kile firower, H,- 8, Prints Tay—Wunalder, D. Wa, 1 Woodeala Ave, 1, Cigonee= Mlehmond Tighe & oh te, ‘Towiphinerilio- Herter, BW. NEW YORK STATE. stiditeiime Northrop, 8. Miptiolin” Murray Wate’ Hane Cn Min Vorten, Dowson On mh, BT Pr a west rat Stuiecn Cine Wholesale Distributors APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION 673 Eighth Avenue Telephone 3446 Bryant New York City Bole Manufacturers: Syracuse Washing Machine Corporation, Syracuse, N.Y "4 . =e ES | Widpalibe NADA hdd baal: Is Makee Jitthe Differenge What Yeu Newd—A Werld “Want” Ad. Will Go and * al eal =} erooma on the ‘ore in army by forcing al day propari opping off early | sheet metal door after elimulng up a morrow on the Inst leg of their| {ire cacape, Thick metal bars olding the door were Unaccountadly bent. | have but to see Marlow Values togappreciate The largest Coat and Wrap Specialty Shop DEAD MEN | TELL NO | , | — Army Flyers From Alaska Will! sitks, woottens, Thien |. ome Hop Off Early To-Morrow for Mineola, gota Flint prices have always been based upon a fair return for the value given. Even in the recent days of un- settled markets and soaring costs Flint prices still were based upon a reasonable margin. PTTTUTTERLUCORUUAT COA UUCUAT CUAL UCGACCEAUCCOA COA CUGTCLORLLOL Flint’s Fine Furniture & GuARANTEED « ee ” Wheat re-pricing means here Price in itself means nothing except in relation to what it commands. In considering prices it is imperative to know, therefore, where an ac- cepted value standard may be seen—if only for purposes of comparison. FLINT QUALITY DEPENDABLE FURNITURE has been made for more than Eighty Years to conform with the highest®possible standard for construction and finish. Our announced determination to anticipate the possibility of re- adjustments in furniture prices, which may come in a year or so, has brought—and is bring'ng— added volume as against profit. We have re-priced every item in our stocks. A RANDOM EXAMPLE OF FLINT RE-PRICED VALUES Dining Room Suite—10 pieces, Chippendale mahogany, solid mahogany tops; 66-inch Sideboard, enclosed Server, 4 ft, 6 in. Table, extending to 8 feet; China Closet, 5 Side and 1 Arm Chairs; seats covered with blue hair cloth Complete assortments in suites or individual pieces in all the accepted Flint Standard for integrity of construction and finish. DINING ROOM SUITES BEGIN AT BEDROOM SUITES BEGIN AT 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES BEGIN AT. .$195.00 Originally $1132 Re-Priced at $785. $265.00 [PERSIAN AND CHINESE RUGS AT ONE-HALF ORIGINAL PRICES | MDNOUUULUCTUOUOUUCIUOUUOTITOUUTTOUTITTCUUUTEOUUTTUUU OTTO TUCO TULL LULU UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Suites or Separate Pieces made to order for immediate delivery from our own factory in New York City. Flint & Horner Coe Inc. 20-:26West 36% St. SY/VNVMUTTLTDETITIT TTT TTT TEETH MUVVTUATURUTULUE PLUTO LULLULUGLLOLCLUOA LOH UH EST TUT THTATOTOTUATTTUTTATUV TU RUALOLOTULUAUOLUUO UU UOVORUALOLLLL The Honorable | William C. Redfield and other Notable Speakers | will address the | Cox Electrical League Peace- Progress - Prosperity Rally WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 Hotel Astor Men and Women Voters who are identified with any branch of Electrical or Telephone Business are cordially invited. West 42nd St. ORDER SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS ii DISTINCTIVE trinimed effects. Stern Brothers» (Between Fifth and Sixth Avermues) $16.50 West 43rd St. The FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Announces a Most Exceptional Offering To-morrow of FALL HATS Authentic versions of the approved modes for Fall Priced Extraordinarily Low for WEDNESDAY ONLY Panne Velvets, Duvetynes, Velvets, Satins and Fur Trimmed Hats in a diversity of shapes, large and small. Feathers, contrasting facings, French kid or ribbon Some smart veiled turbans included. . THIRD FLOOR, Ostrich Gut bon, : 43 \