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' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921, . A aimed to be involved in the bill. He] the bill were doing so because of poli- FIVE CITY SENATORS — [sts seven mes © se] zo, seroma mia ate |shnttaor chest topos j————— = It was q red letter day, altogether, | entials and $6,835,000 in profit being for the traction companies, which| received by them befere the city is 7 have been trying for years to get such| paid one cent upon its investment. & measure passed, But it didn't get| The city has suggested that motor | through without being branded, and| buses may help the problem. Our burning Invectives were hurled at the| eminent Governor has glossed over 4 men who voted for It. this or rather aneered at it. In Lon- |} Senator Marty McCue said that he} don and Paris such buses are doing | would be afraid to vote for the bill] the work.” arifinsnate and go home, fearing to be shouted at] Senator Seidel, Socialist, said the in the street or awakened from his! measure took care of everything for Poeulavel oe sleep, by the cry of, “Thief, thief, |the interests, but left “nothing for 15 Styles in | nued from First Page.) A _[the dear people.” aonb ste, Mat, halt} "semor Rein, nema ues || ‘Tiekeotine ‘ : tional by declaring it an emergency. pguards ¢ rown majority made the vote by which the |Where te the omergency? Are we|around the proposed commissions Ss al 35 " -FIF EN! | Bit'wns oaly sect tok feves (CORE Ge Houser MY ited ton thon ware ererite wees] || Suelts at S MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | tyanin vet i ‘ firm of Stone and Webster to prove| of Governor or a Justice of the Su- tailored ‘ ¥ Mine oe et eee tone and ‘he Seures cr the|preme Court, because "somebody ts|H| THe% meat’ is coe: j Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | be x . B. R. T. jigg and even sing better| afraid of something.” He continued: suits, modeled ew t » 4 GOOD DAY'S WORK,” SAYS |than Montgomery and Stone. To-| The railways are suffering from the| f silhouette, are made from LEADER LUSK. day the companies are overcapital-| effects of a misspent life and at last A ‘ricoti t is When the bill had been passed, Sen. ized because of just much legislation} are going to bo rejuvenated by an! f a quality of Teleotine Hai as we are now considering. It is the usually found in suits that sell mea elixir of life compounded by old Doe \ saa Maal ot ib Mille Gh old trick to change old securities for] Munyon—I beg pardon, by old for $75. All are silk lined and f electio ry and head of @ Miller contingent,|new. Is it feasible? I wish the|Doc Knight, which the people of the 4 A S i t said: ‘ pulse of the people could be felt by| City of New York will pay for.” tailored to please the most ecia n “There will be no more bills cn third | ema Susan Oe ear hi Geaty Gs _ Senator Schuyler M. Meyer of New exacting woman, Let us prove j \ \ reading this week,” he cried. “Nor!New York and wish we could raise York, one of the Republicans from to you their extraordinary i i eny more general orders, they «ill be /our volces to make the men up State | {hat section who supported the meas. ° Hue! 4 9, fen Wavane aes ||| Women’s rin resses Bll legislative days, Woe*have done|listen to right or reaso : talk, all the criticism being made ’ &@ mood day's work. Let's go home.” | ining le set to Sut this without any other offer of a remedy All sorts of pressure had been |yet I cannot allow this time to go] (x, {xstins transportation difcul- pi Pi @ with utth a tag on the meas- brought to bear upon the rest of the | Ten Pour eaying. to those who| Senator Bernard J, Downing, Demo- | Republican delegation from Greater | Have Geen whined inte line by every | crat, of New York, charged the cam- 307 Fifth Avenue to be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) | | | | New York, but the powers that be of |known political presure that they are|Palgn for the the G. O. P, failed to whip into Iime| Wrong. New York is ‘almost wnani- ee " a Near 31st Street Tailored Suit $35 i lowing Senators: mously against it. They know it, but} Senator John Knight of Wyoming, | J of Tricotine the fol gs t are biindsand deaf to the entreaties, | Sponsor of the bill, read a long state. | Charles C, Lockwood, Alvah W.|and the measure is to ment pointing to different court de. Burlingam: William D Ware V. Tolbert. never intended by the framers of the|* All the Democrats voted against the | constitation that this should be done. Dill, and so did Edmund Seidel, the | Speaking to those from up State who Socialist from the Bronx. ay be cooled and who say an s-cent il began “during July Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear / will offer exceptional value at pass, Abraham L. Katlin,| “You will put into the hands of{cisions pretending to sustain th three men the right to saddle any| principle of State police power, John L. Karle and liars on any. community, It was $37.50 These Dresses are in the latest models, developed in taffeta silk, crepe de Chine, satin, georgette and tricotine : fare is needed, let me give you some ‘The Republicans who succumbed to | figures.” ; * the party la: by answering * with the exception of Senator Schuy-|had paid q dividend of 187 per cent. ler M. Meyer of New York and Sena-|on an investment of $35,000,000, and tor William T, Simpson of Brooklyn, |#dded: i N F Both voted against Senator Duggan's | ge * yet UD, State do not know the dividends were so tremendous. tumendment to strike out the ciause|They formed a pool and started the West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. providing for a temporary increase in seaineawues m Nae verter aed 000,000 on fare, explaining that Simpson was|siceo000 invesed: ‘That is what about to put in a similar amendment |they now want to make good on. and that Simpson was acting !n good Megs d a the Son cr is eae 4 ya ‘single. corporation, one. trust : " faith, |, |company in New York—poor widows An Exceptional Purchase enables us to offer for ectin pi cPte topetin FMM |oceree eee 1 ting in g al lor reason, “If you vote for this bill you are tnat he stated on the floor that be | pubsenbing to the list of the finan- FRIDAY and SATURDAY would not vote for the bill whether his amendment went through or not. . Meyer and have been for th tended that they tented themselves| Burlingame then submitted figures "on the roll call, /8OWing that the Interborough Rapid | Transit. Company in sixteen years (Third Floor) Alsam Bouquet Perfumes at special prices Meyer ch ciers I have read; you are paying their dividends and releasing your » Who duty to your constituents to a com- TWO HUNDRED 5. mission of three.” | Senator McCue said the one regret fuith because they of his legislative career was that he for the bill and wanted the amend- voted for the Hughes Public Service added soo 9 e Sn eal ce aye| RI RT Pe Women’s Silk Jersey Dresses a zl °o he up-State cet will be a timely sale feature on the First Floor to-morrow (Friday), fect. For fourteen years the pri: Simpson amend- | of gas, electricity and railroad fa 8 d down. | have been going up and the Legisla- le the fight against the bill was | ture has been buncoed with the be- At the Remarkably Low Price of Alsam Bouquet is an individual perfume that may be obtained in various toilet articles, made up exclusively for B. Altman & Co., and always reasonably priced. being we ite the meas- | lief everything would be all right. dvancement | When I said buncoed I looked at the in the A. yiN. votes were | Senator from Herkimer, who recently mustered ‘ance of the bill| said he did not care to sit in the to third reading, with fifty-five|chamber and hear ‘the same old e inst it. And in the Assembly, as | bunk.’ Let me say you are only bun- y e Senate, ing if. = ¥ td . re ° * * : "Wong: Whe wise ale SB" Saurtoum, Seofise™@nt" ll | Kight distinctive models to select from in a Silk Jersey highly The (Cte ei yee ter ae, ee ee . ing to yield to the Miller programme, | pretty strong, but no man can vote 2 ) ie were: Winard Re Rayher, New Forks | up to his, cath of ‘office, even after commendable. for its excellent appearance and serviceable offer exceptional values: M . Bly, Doherty, Mullen, Stitt, | listening to the meagre explanations. Noses, Wells, Clayton and |- “One ‘man told us fourteen years quality. Elaborately embroidered or beaded, also Halpern and Pette,|/ago he had a cure-al, Now some Alsam Bouquet Extract . . $1.60 & 3.95 Queens, Ernest. V." Frerichs, | other man tells you he has come to plain tailored effects. Navy Blue, Brown, ichmond. ead y tf the wild We : Fimne bili will come up for final pass- | have been, robbed and we are EOlng Beaver and Black comprise the colors. Alsam Bouquet Toilet Water . . . 3,00 age in the Assembly to-day and will] to be robbed again. “! would be afraid to Mb Prd this ockwood tried to amend | bill and go home. I would fear my . king the transit commis-| neighbors, my friends, my constitu- Sizes 34 to 46 » instead of appointive, | ents would stand in the middle of the street or wake me up from my sleep Alsam Bouquet Sachet Powder . . Q65c, Alsam Bouquet Face Powder. .. . 8c. | Alsam Bouquet Talcum Powder . . 4c. Third Floor at night shouting, ‘Thief, thief, ‘g- i & BONWIT TELLER &CO The Specally Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET i For Friday and Saturday i A Collection of |, About Two Hundred For Friday and Saturday we will offer at Advantageous (The prices quoted itnchide War) Reverse tax) Prices a select assortment of WOMEN’S SPORT SUITS Models possessing such a degree of smartness as to prove themselves indispensable to the well-dressed woman’s wardrobe. $32.50 and 45.00 Mannish, finely tailored Suits in Homespuns, Tweed Mixtures and Wool Ramie Cloths ; of the better grades. There will be om sale at the same time Hair Brushes (assorted woods) . . $2.25 Nail Brushes . 45c. Tooth Brushes, 35c¢, and ’ Imported Bath Soap . i - per cake 25c¢, ; Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies A diversity of plain colors and effective mixtures. GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES 10.00 Formerly 13.50 to 26.50 For that finished note of distinction to the new Spring Costume: WOMEN’S GUIMPES of Real Irish Lace combined with Cream Net. Notice Retail Spring Clothing Prices To-day Walk up Broadway and look at the prices of suits in the windows to-day—$50.00—$60.00. Then come up here to our factory floor and see the same grades of suits at $30.00 and less. Why pay the difference when you can save it by buying direct from us—the manufacturers. Thousands of New York men buy here exclusively. Peter Pan or square neck style. Very Special at $6.95 each 15.00 Formerly 18.50 to 39.75 The collection includes a few blouses of each kind, featur- ing simple tailored shirts, plaited frill effects, embroi- deries or various lace adorn- ments. Light and dark colors are presented. A Specially Prepared Sale Friday and Saturday of Our Spring stock is now ready. Your suit is here. Open 9 A. M. to6 P.M. Saturday 4 P. M. Naturally Wavy Hair Switches $5.95, 8.95, 12.95 and 17.95 Fine quality Hair; generous length and fullness. A splendid selection from which all shades may be perfectly matched. Hair Goods Salon—Third Floor. 4 STYLECRAFT COMPANY, Inc. Manufacturer of Men's High Grade Clothing 39 West 19th Street, New York City Reg. U. S. Pat. Office