The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 4

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‘Brien yesterday sent to ;bany ed copies of the minu' oo oh Goad m that will be taken. It is tended ‘that although the bill retraine | ghow ‘+ eager : Act of 1907. an emergency wply to ne other cits THE EVENING tae >| Bo ia Be adegtn Pade Beene. therefore apecial tine, the wunyor's approval 7 of the New Serway bot, mrabras ra ot decided dont wae they el lnnnah ther eet He? "ok oe in the courts. ft in likely that oo, ry vers wutt will be brought tol the disctocure “that the reutrara pd commission from acting.| nolen of the meeting on the UAT Tbe tagpayer’ | concerning the deal with Hichta through the chy comtragta with ee sree the Interborough may be effected. y net b ROW DELAYS WORK j bona ia ON HUDSON TUNNEL or|N- Y. and N. J. Commissioners at Odds Over Deal With Erie— Jersey’s Funds Not Available. Conatraction work on the new vehic ers e ewe b be Pr “WANT “ND.” FOR PREACHER. | | Moston Charch Decldes Not te Walt] for the Hight Man, BOSTON, March 24.—A “want ad,” aandwiched between clas#ified adver. | war tunnel under the Hadson will be|tisements for a bookkeeper and an | @elayed three months because of the| automobile repair man in the “Mate controversy between the New York and| Help Wanted" column of a Boston pa- New Jersey Commiasioners, nocording | per, called for a minister “between thirty | to T. AReus Adams of Montclair, Chair-/and forts yearn ott, who js a good par- man of the New Jersey Bridge and Tun. | ish worke Need tacking. * NEWARK BALMS, BULLD BRS ave. ar heen jnwert fe signed, Corporation it haat 4 a pie! piveteal: nel Commission ’ Int Church eatixblinh ty years has Gaoovered that) aye controvermy concerns a difference | uta tn eecolleny Anant ‘condition. an entirety Gifferent| or opinion ax to what arrangementa| The churoh oommittesmen were Orchard to the fret Public! should be made with the Brie Rallroad| tM, deoided that they woukd foot Me gon jaw which Was] at the Jersey en of the tunnel. So] them, but would sede wim throu one | | eatta faa Sa mech was engendered ot tho classified advertising colum: pe OF Sten ¢ HM Gibbon pened Second Hoor-Jake Glevator ticketed so that they will surely sell by then. In Two Lots To-Morrow 3 00 4 00 Tricotine Poiret Twill els pen bearing on legal exists il i Ih) rm Ie We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET ener AVEMUS KT TT G-“ANOTHER, IMPORTANT OFFERING H VOMENS AND Masses Coxrs AND Woaps NEW COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS JUST RECEIVED ADAPTATIONS OF THE LATEST PARIS MODELS EXECUTED IN: SUMPTUOUS HICH COST FABRICS Trees SMART NEW MODELS WIDELY VARYING IN DESIGN THAT MEET THE SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS FOR OUTER GARMENTS OF DISTINCTION, ONE A GRACEFUL TUXEDO COAT OF ROMONAOD CLOTH OUTLINED WITH SILK S'TITCHERY, ANOTHER, A WRAP CAPE OF TRICOTINE IS ELABORATELY BRAIDED, A THIRD, A SILK STITCHED WRAP COAT OF SEVILLA, ALL RICHLY SILK, LINED THROUGHOUT UNPRECEDENTED VALUES AT whe 00 promt LTT RUSEDTab, "We pros J. Rose & Co. NONE OF THESE SUITS WILL BE wi. Be SENT 392Firtn Ave. at 36 St. som | A Suit Sale at Ome The wrong side of Easter Sunday for a Sale like this, but these particular Suits were made up for Easter business, and have been No attention has been paid to actual values ? AT last aight. Another gang shot and killed millo Cervera, a watch case maker d & member of a free syndicate. Nething oat to Sea Mage te Att Weis tod Hise Waite, ont $30 to $.00 “0.” PAYTON & HOOS JERBEY CITY, Md. AMD MAxDLORDS (OUR DEALEIL t., N. ¥. at 26 Tear Land Camel 8, Bud, Tn SEMINAR AVATAR RAR WORLD, THUERSD BARCELONA GUNMEN BUSY. MADRID; March @4,—Renowal of | Danger Signal Sweelen itn H mailed the wedding invi- ‘ % When you come to a danger signal what do you raped or go ahead? Perhaps the tho: never occurred to you, chine pain was a danger signal not to be passed, \4 Pain is nature’s means of pro- = | tection—it warns us of some- thing more serious to follow if not immediately. | Now, how do your ie feel? =| | Do they pain you? If after ini- | vestigation you find your shoes to be the cause, ‘owe it to the future heal feet to wear ARCH PRE. | ||. SERVER SHOES, iH There is surely a model of these wonderful shoes that will check at once ae foot trouble at its OWNES that’s all you need to know ~ about a Glove ih Douiino 410—Owl of white China, WISDOM “Aha!” said the bride’s young brother as he 0 tations “this looks like pretty good business for Oving ‘n's.” OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” 514 Fifth Ave. or. 82d Se. -MAROH 24, 1921. Opa Simon & 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, i Two Rivals in Fashion Become Allies in the Fashion of - SILK CREPE wits TINTED LACES wn. Misses’ INFORMAL FRocxs|! ARIS, with the whole sweep of costume his- tory stretched out before r | her, dips into the long-ago | for primitive crépe silks i and into the not-so-long- i ago for the laces of Spain rit —and swiftly Franklin Simon & Co. combine them in modern frocks to bestow charm upon how and the days to come. | ¢; Gray, Navy Blue, Brown, Black or Henna \3 eo 4 SIZES 14 to 20 YEARS ¢ OTHER INFORMAL FROCKs 58.0 to 79.50 MISSES’ GOWN SHOP_—Second Floor Franklin Simon s Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. a Say It With Sleeves . . MISSES’ SLEEVED COATS | In the Fabrics of Fashion 4 THESE coats express smartness in fifteen lan- |i guages. With sleeves as |. interpreter and slender lines and snug shoulders as mediators, every one is translated into the language of fashion and perfectly understood. . .... Of Ramona, Normandie (loth, Duvet Velour, Satin or Tricotine in the Season's Colorings, Neary Blue Predominating ALL SILK LINED, SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS 59,50 OTHER COATS OF THE SEASON 29.°° to 285. MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor Al spRemeneaes nll 2 at + "

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