The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 5

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——— slong the car track a t time t Chicago not controlled by a trunie SEEK WAY TO STOP boy ig Me Winking tn pata | did the or warty & oe pant sige te shor ain do otherwine, sar ~ longa in suring Mule cieeracon im Iacono ‘The plan of purchase ts for the stan) » HT th r ; ». NEWYORK CENTRAL TRANSIT TIE-UPS| chidten io’ ths ssichvorh cs eee eerie ee terne tees ant “k , New York Central to buy all the! 4 ‘A Siteel, ont Sampeme’ to he on the hin vd fe leg, while lary ke wilietng s Jatack of the Chicago Miver and In- Constaisettniat Barrett and Presi-|°” "a" failed a atenight course, |diana Ratiroad for $750,000. The XQ | as - Chicago Junction then Js to lease all dent Hedley Hold Conference = |~ ite properties to the C. R. & L., for GR MY, y Wut pen game track, but peo bch bar = 4 ‘ap and face, The car wen} fo The | “ew York Over Yesterday’s Delay. Sunteal alse tc, have tion ti Central je to, n option to “ buy all the oapitat stock of the go ane wen en cago Junction and the Union 8! 1. Barrett and Frank Hedley, President Yards ny, 987,516, | Of the Interborough Rapld Transit Com- Cor Other interests pany, had an Informal conferenge thin ‘bring the total aM, yanaas, 333. afternoon in the former's office, No. 49| [fg —— Latayette Street. The object was to ais- | |Fm i a Applies for Permission to Ac- TO BARE COAL DEALS | cuss pians tor the prevention or a re- | quire Properties for About OF U. 8. OFFICIALS currone ot the tet wh ms fw. MADISON AVENUb - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK & $33,000,000, . ice of the B. R, T. aystema, Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Assistant Attorney General Sims| ing Interborough and’ the Now Terk The New York Central Railroad Slated to Take Stand ‘Stems Gunsany Cinder. the inter S™ AVENUE AT 36™STREET ~~ » Company to-day applied to the Inter- To-Da: company may come to the ald of the state Commerce Commission for per- y: railroad in an emergency, but the ald (Boedial to The Wort.) capaci F ;Mission to lease and later to buy the! wagHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The Calder | all the traina of the syatem, Second Joor ~ Jake Elevator: Clearance Reductions Half Former Prices Dresses—Coats—Suits Entire Stock of Highest Claes Winter Apparel A Special Clearance Sale of Women’s Separate Skirts at remarkably low prices “Chicago Junction Railway Terminal} Committee investigating the coal situa-| The Interborough requires 260,000 kf- "properties tn Chicago for $33,383,833,| ton, which was in seasion for several |owatts of current to move all trains “This deal would give the New York| hours behind closed dopre Wednemday | and the total capacity of the Béisan Central a lange measure of control in| afternoon, fa expected to have another | Company ts only 300,000, If the electric | | Fm executive seawion to-day. Former Spe-| company tried to move all traina the stockyards traffic and connection with otal the Og industrial developments in! w ‘gis of Indiana gave the committee the southwestern part of the ctty and! intonmation concerning the onasea which eee oT Oe nearby Indiana territory . led up to bie resignation as Federal |AUTO PEEVES BROOKLYN COW : ‘The New York Central proposes to} Prosecutor of the coal operators in In- i ‘merge the Chicago River and Indiana | diana and his tilt with Attorney General | City Tratic Brings Sorrow te Boany Ratiroad, owning 15.71 miles of tracks | Palmer. Se ae z inside the city Umits and trackage| I # reported that his testimony tn| City waa and city streets jarred the | [PY tights over 2887 miles of othor| ®xéoutlve session threw further light | hitherto plactd demeanor of Bossy, the ds, with the Chicago Junction | the D'egal operations of Government | bald-faced cow which Harry Polansky, facilities connect directly with the} soired to benefit financially by collusion | leading this morning down New Lots Indiana Harbor Belt Raltlroad, the | with certain coal mon. Road, Brooklyn. ‘The last automobile outer belt line and by acquiring the) Dr, Harry A. Garfield, Federal Puel| which whisked by her was one too function road, the New York Central] Administrater during the wer, is ex-| many and abe broke Harry's grasp at “will take over the only properties im' pected to take the stand to-day. Snedeker Avenue, betaking herself tt service for houi Aasiatamt Attorney General Daniel es a noe i oon, Strente and ———————— has been arranged for to-morrow (Friday) Included are Tailored Skirts of yalama cloth, woo! mixtures, wool checks, broadcloth and tub satin ° ‘ at $7 85 Sports Skirts of novelty fabrics, i at 5.85 Evening and Dinner Gowns $35—$45—$55 Chantilly Lace over Crepe Satin. Other new evening materials. Where there ig Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy there is Service. James M & Co. DRESSES DRESSES All sizes are obtainable, but not in every style. ' oe “rin _Rarenee Betas (Third Floor) and Crepe Media, shades of Kit- = Semen 34th Street i. 0 ae in colors that ac- cord. with the 32-00 Media, | Taffeta, 49° moment’s mode WRAP-COAT Trimmed with Squirrel, Mole, Nutria and Australian Opossum In a variety of colors: Bolivia, Chamoistyne, Frost Glo and Sevilla. 45: 59-50 8 4.50 Coen AHA S ENG Lay New Modes | Miles Cienke Sale of Winter Millinery Every Velvet and Fur Hat Very Greatly Reduced | For To-morrow Only ea . Though the Winter Season has Hardly ‘started so far as the weather is concerned Velvet and Fur Hats will be worn for some time to come. We have reduced every model of Velvet or Fur to prices far below their cost to us. for the Southern Winter now displayed in the Departments reser -ed for the outfitting of Women, Misses and the Younger Set, offer much to attract and Interest those who are planning for the annual exodus to warmer climes. Everything that is newest and most fashionable in Tailleurs, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Daytime Frocks, Coats, _ Wraps, Biouses, Hats, Parasols, etc., may now be obtained or ordered. . INVEST Your Christmas Money IN A VICTROLA The Department for Misses’ Suits (on the Second Floor) is featuring a group of particulariy chic tailor-mades for sports wear, some modeled altogether in white flannel, others combining a smart top coat of colored flannel with a skirt of white flannel or striped wool. These are shown at $65.00 and upward. The same Department is also introducing hand-embrotdered middy suits of brushed wool in vivid color effects. These are priced at $50.00 «..id upward. ._In The Domestic Section’ 3, Hats Formerly 5.00 to 12.50 Hats Formerly 8.50 to 15.00 Reduced to 2.00 Reduced to 3.50 Gin The Blue Salon Imported and Domestic Hats formerly 10.00 to 16.50 Reduced to 3.50 formerly 15.00 to 22.50 Reduced to 5.00 formerly 18.00 to 35,00 Reduced to 7.50 No @. 0. Dm Ro Credite No Exchanges ‘Y For OurGreat January Sale (Third Floor, Annez) Begins Monday, January 3rd It Will Repay You »>HEARN Vi Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1627) West of Filth Avense Special Victrola Offer of Victrola XI]... . . 150” ™ Records tothe amountof 15” ' Total . i le) eo $850 Down Lewer Prices On Cotton Dress Goods Novelty Printed Dress Voiles in a choice variety of handsome styles and color combinations. Remarkably Good Values Woolen Dress Materials , Navy Blue All Wool Dress Serge of fine French twill. 54 inches wide, yard, 1.45 , 38c to 95c Balance in small monthly payments sgulrly 509 requiivly Bis LO All Wool Velours of soft Novelty Striped Cotton (Metrola Dep't—KyYih Floor quality in the wanted Outi in pretty shades. 54 inches wide. col stripes on light ds, , 18¢ a og regularly 7.50, yard, 4.50 (Second Floor’) James McCreery & Co.

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