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SIMPLIFY TRAFFIC IN THEATRE ZONE One-Way Mode of Travel Will Relieve Congested Street Conditions. , | | | Special Deputy Police Commissioner | j John A. Harriss has announced a new | feet of traMc regulations applying to! tthe theatrical district between the ' hours of 7 and 12 P. M. daily, except} ‘ Sunday, and also between the hours| of 1 and 6 P. M. on Saturday, The) new regulations, designed to relleve | oe ad will become effective to- pollowing is a summary of the one- Way traffic regulations effective dur- img the periods indicated: | Northbound—Broadway: 2th Street jo Columbus Circle; Seventh Avenue; Street to bid Street. Wye Southbound-—Sixth Avenue; 59th Verect to 38th Street; Eighth Avenue; {Columbus Cirele to 38tn Street. }, Bastbound—Fortieth and 424 Streets; t@rom Seventh Avenue to Broudway; (8th, a9th, 40th, sist and 44th Streets; ‘@om Eighth Avenue to Seventh Ave- pee; 46th, 46th, 48th. 49th, 50th and jSist Streets; from Eighth Avenue to Broadway; 47th and 52d Streets; from th Avenue to Sixth Avenue. yy, Westbound — Thirty-ninth Street fi roadway to Se Avenue; ry-third Street from Sixth Avenue feo Bighth Avenue; Thirty-eighth, y-fifth, Forty. cig, -Forty-ninth and yA ects from Sixth Avenue {& Beventh Avenus; Borty-scveats y thoroughfare included in the ter- \wgitory bounded by Fifty-ninth Street, i ith Axoaus, Thirty-seventh Btrect th A} inclusiv: ‘Vehicles conveying patrons to the- fatres in the Loe ong gone will be per- imitted to park the street on which such theatre ts is situated, east of th Avenue, Those conveying pa- oa bethestire io te westerly zone | twill be permitted to park on the street | fon which such theatre is aituated | qwest of Elgbth Avenu f jc ee l + RENEWS ASTOR LEASE. @rederick A. Muschenheim to Batld rere New Steres on Broadway. yesterday for twen! feasive alterat! tas 500, ha has The building of the stores. will necessitate sever: ebanges in the fa- mous marble | Boy. tore of aten Yanna One plan onite ing beoperty between the |, rig railroad tracks of the «i Rapid Transit Company, vin for the efty to take the LOSS OF seasoned NEN POLICE WLS = FAMILIES ie the bulkhend the of Say Street, whout 200 feet the ratlroad tracka. Citizens complained that under this plan more than 150 families would lowe | P thelr homes, and suggested that the War Department should be appeated to| Ht lengthen the bulkhead about 200 M ure iit ep or Foureen citizens of Staten Island at © tnaadhresting lust night, protested Against plans of the city in aquiring |property for use in conjunction with] () pt jthe operation of the fourtesn new plese! otimini nating. ane necoaalty of conde! jermning | 3 Inow nedting compiction along the east any proper Exchisive Columbia Artist appearing at Biltmore Hotel January 7th wr Hear Charles Hackett of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company— at this concert, and in your own home by means of his records made vascut od for Columbia. Be sure to attend this recital and note the individual gualities of his voice, which have pleased so many people. ‘Then go to any Columbia dealer and ask him to let you play Hackett’s rec- ords on the Columbia Grafonola. You’ ll find that his Columbia Records, as played op the Columbia Grafonola, reproduce exactly the same qualities which delighted you at this recital. ‘Three Gremen we were overcome by tworolaem f The time for action in selling—when we must take our loss at any cost and seu- SELL- SELL This is the time when the business pessimist must for- get his prophecies and get busy. Put his shoulder to the wheel of Prog- ress and sound the death knell to— Inflated values SO HERE GOES We will cut our Prices to meet the new conditions— 1 Vo) OFF RUGS and DRAPERIES 9x12 ft. Seamless High IT'S HERE= You actually hear him sing again. Columbia Records COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York $24.00 Rug . 9x12 9x12 9x12 Rug Rug Rug Offer Wednesday CHARMING NEW FROCKS of Crisp Taffeta or Canton Crepe n Fashion Echoing Springtime In Value Emphasizing Low Prices ‘24.00 Lovely as the first flowers of Spring, these advance models anticipate the demands of youth by attaining chic and piquancy; and satisfy the quest for value by being exceptionally low in price. Apron tunics of eyelet embroidery} or tunics all ruffled up; basque bod- ices with flower corsages; a bit of lace and net at the neck and sleeves, —these are fashion’s new notes for Spring. Three models pictured. GRAY — BROWN — NAVY — BLACK == ORKIN’S Specialized Dress Salon—Second Floor: 342 STREET Broadway ila 8x10 Rug Rug . 36 i: Scrim Terry 19 Wilton Vel. Rug 27x54 in. vay 5 ster Rug 27x54 in. Velvet 9.25 Doble Border Beautiful Panel Curtains. . Bprwcod ; Swiss 95e ya. Cretonne, 36 in. wide. . . « Casement Cloth 69e yd. Embossed Satine 69€ yd. Mail orders promptly filled Open all day Saturdays Peerless Drapery Tel. 6822 Stuyvesant Spire Tapest: .95 ue. soneey 18 8.3x10.6 ft. ae $e” minster Rug 6x9 ft. Axminster 99. ft. Axmin- G7: 95 ster Rug . ft. Seamlegs 97 95 Velvet Rug ft. Seamless 57" 27x54 in. Rag ‘42 27x54 in. ‘Tapestry A ad 36x63 in. Axmin- A oud sterRug . 36x72 in. Aawins 6" ster Rug 5 6x9 ft. Grass Rug VA ft. Grass Rug ac 6x9 ft. Texoleum 4.9% 18x36 toe Grass : 1¢ Rae cal Gras °69¢ ae eA Velour Overdrapes All Colors . 5 00 set Curtains - 15 pr. Filet Net Curtains 1% pr. cioth . . 69¢ ya. 45¢ ya. Corp. East 17th St. New York Near Fifth Avenue }, TUESDAY, Ti UREN S TOsTy THREE FIREMEN OVERCOME.| ir Ste Brothers™ (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 42nd Street \ Phenomenal Values in a Sale of West 43rd Street 5000 Pairs Women’s Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hosiery With fine mercerized tops and soles EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICED AT . All sizes, in Black, African Bown, Cobdivas Medium Grey, Navy Blue and White. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE DRESS SILKS and VELVETS (Cut Lengths)—Foreign and American Weaves At Remarkable Reductions from Former Prices Metallic and Fancy Silks Satins Crepes Voiles Georgettes Plain Velvets Broche Velvets Black Silks in Plain and Fancy Weaves These Fabrics will be sold in lengths suitable for Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Linings, Trimmings, etc. , The FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Directs special attention to a new showing of DISTINCTIVE MOURNING MILLINERY Ranging in price from $16.50 to 32.50 Cleverly conceived originations which gain added charm through adornment of smart veils. Substantial Savings in a Sale of WOMEN’S SAMPLE HANDBAGS Duvetyne, Velvet and Silk models with plain or fancy metal frames, (Values from $6.75 to 12.00) Special at $3.75 and 5.95 Handbags of Chiffon Velvet, $1.95 and 2.95 Black and colors, remarkably low priced. An Exceptional Offering Wednesday of Children’s Undergarments andDresses Children’s Nightgowns of Nain- sook or Cambric; sizes 6 to 14 yrs., $1.25 and 1.65 Children’s Princess Slips of Nain- sook or Cambric; sizes 6 to 14 yrs., $1.25 and 1.59 Children’s Drawers of Cambric; sizes 2 to 12 years, 45c and 59c Children’s Bloomer Dresses of Chambray; all desirable colors; sizes 2 to 5 years. Unusual Value at $1.75 and 1.98 Children’s Pantalette Dresses of Chambray; smart models; hand- smocked and embroidered; sizes 2 to 5 years; specially priced at $2.59 and, 3.25 Re a8