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ee ne nee ener ie ronnie emt SB Ae tcccten eee wetentmeenets enter ney |wno make @ practice of “ COMMUTERS MUST | loaning cor tath tick NOT LEND BOOKS prving’intormation to satan | regarding the use of tickets . LR. R. Threatens That if Not] who are cheating the railroad out of 7” its legal one-t fare: he Gov- Careful Their Photos Must _| '** lesa! one-trip fares and the Gov |:evovea The stockholders of the Man- ‘nattan Klevated Company want it ca Libba aonas as THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921, ine” ot NUGENT ANSWERS MARTIN, |".appintine hin, successor | retained. All the testimony is in and tit remains for the Commiasion da — ; vr f hh “When the fern of Republicans ex- ‘ | f} eg | pire.” said Mr. Nugeng, "the Republi iclais James R. Nugent, De - now remai 7 vi Other pending matters to be hur- “4 Y jriedly disposed of are: The appiica-| jernment out of its fair tax, with the atic leader | cans it is a crime for Democrats persons of Besex nt |tion by New York and Richmond Be Affixed. | result of keeping up the cost of op- to suc them, ge Martin forgets of the Je : the 3 aue of $2,214,400 In bonds; the applica! srvctices of mumnmer-term commuta- | |tion of the Brooklyn Borough Gas) tion ticket — > N.J regular Republican and a credit to the community. Now he's gone back to .| New York, where he practises and be- God bless hin Davin Director of U. 8. Rabber Co. n W. Davis, former Ambassador t Britain, to-day was elected of the United States Rubber appointed of the desire for re nided not mentic that he succeeded Jay ‘Ten Eyck, a replied t of a hither rate. dwellers at Long Island i Company renge ita rate from| resorta in the 4 use of com-!PORT IN PERIL, SAYS SMITH. any, Later he will be made } $1.40 @ t uble fect to $1.50; | mutation tickets for casual trips, the ——— LL Sid Seo ubey edhe iat . C' ign: ve : ons to _ , er directors of the coms , ‘This Is Expected to Be Signal improvements | HH A Ke. bine Long Island ftallroad has prepared a| New York will lose her position as a i ; Petdiccted, Mr, Davies filling a va: ‘ ta { Interborough nt to be n - jen the pi cupled by to question ‘ used 4 e of FF. for City’s Attack in Court |isiand Rallrond station at Atlantic | Warming to be handed to all pur-| arent port unlent the piers occupied PY jnotiy t {0 question theleancy caused by the death of F. 1 A cha: York rs of such tickets for the month |rallroad companies are given over for nue; application of the f on Miller Plan. Interborough to aba ts old/or May, in which the at ia made | *teamship berths, said former Gov on Bast Street, the Bronx. | that the fats ene h yesterday at the Thirty-fourtt ' —_—_—_ | "Also, there plication of | } th » i reot Board of George McAneny, Leroy T. Hark-|the Brookly npany for} railroad # the petty tricks of) soto! MeAlpin. 3 pens and Gen, John F. O'Ryan, mem. |ipnroval of $1,000,000 | the scafpers and cheats the honest|.q one of thi oleate mmr ; t “ ait: Goainn ~ | bonds and the appilea: will have to suffer by having minia- | author agreed yesterday at an informal con-|its route on Hunt's Point Avenue il es monthly eta 68 iF : T AH {ference in the Engineering Club to {and alto on Leggett Avenue and) th Kets by agents at the time of pur- | should o notre. he sald ne | ANN ACA e} he ” Randall Avenue, the ron. chase a rom he tenement 4 eee he cates Of tte pn nt | eA application of the New York, the railroad will urge Its patrons to| dstricts along ‘ater front has re : tee ete ; Public Service Commission the T | Westchester Boston Railroad} : the necessity for the photo.| 2d much property for use as inland = "i ~ part of th'= week or the first part of |Company to in se its fare from 5) ie ssity for the photo-| he stations: Obhier porte ‘pre BR 4 mext week. to 7 cents is undetermined, als | # nie identity “wution by (1) aing their tonnage and be This act of quatification wil! be the| Mur, the Court of Apreain, Maa) eiving good example, (2) discoura rk simply because they y ruled that the public Service Come! ing jocal business men anc © problem." @ignal for the start of logal proceed- | mission is the proper tribunal to reg- | ne le business men an age problem tage by Corporation Counse! O'Brien, | ulate the fare on allroad. t who, it was said yesterday, would | jpembersecieccnes ; scck an injuncfon restraining vbe| WISE TO BUILD SEMINARY. | {f SS a HAMILI Cofnmissioners from performing their — $< @uties. | Pledges $10,000 Toward College for | ' The injunction will be asked on the | Loberat Jewish Mintaters. Reduced Sale! Fa ground that the iaw providing for Wiad; vad of the . k ' ete Leommission, ts wncdnstitutional. ‘ n the | 400 New Dresses i There are almost 1,000 cmployees of wblinh x | Worth | { the present Public Service Commis- || at $19.95 ($30 to $35) which, he sald, community of history,” and pledged | $10,000 for the seminary which will train young men for the liberal Jewish jstry. gion and Transit Construction Com- mission. The new Transit Commis- xion will automatically take over the Transit Construction Commissions’ | Men and the transit bureau of the Public Service Commission, while the| P41 jother employees will be taken over| by the new Public Service Commis. sion. in America should read Gov. «history of the Plymouth colony and learn that the Puritans It is understood that the pos: of | brought with A al Jewish bibles und the Jewish #plr executive manager of the Public Ser-| Dr, Albert Einstein, originator of the Jmgs B. Walker, Secretary of the | relativity theory, ald there was no m in German universities for Jewish old commission, Beyond the even aside from the anti- that there will be counsel, commis- | Je gion Secretaries and personal secre-| tine. Rev. H. E. Fosdick, pastor of th taries so each Commissioner, the ex- | Fit teary Ta the reniGaeee rhe tent o fthe personnel has not been | meeting waa held in the Hotel Permayl- decided upon. vanta, | To-day, counsel handed up briefs in| the mat.er of the Forty-Second Street epur of the Manhattan Elevated Railroad Company. The Board of Es- timate, the business folks of Forty- Second Street and numerous other in- terests thereabouts want the spur re- ‘of a Jewish university In Pales- 810,000 Worth of Silks Stolen, Charles Rubin & Coj manufactur- ers of silk lampshades, disclosed to- Gay that burglars entered thelr fac- tory on the econd. floor of No, 17 Went 27th “Street Friday night and atola. $10,000 worth of silks. The | burglary, dtscovered by ‘Mr. Rubin ' Saturday, was reported to the police, You Should be Getting This Service ‘OU can’t blame a woman much for getting out of patience with the kind of service her Dealer gives her in Hosiery for herself and the children. Miscellaneous stocks of mixed brands and lots and qualities—chang- ing continually, so that if a woman finds something she likes one time, the chances are she won't get it the next. Yet he can bring her and thousands of others over to his side overnight, simply by clean- ing up his stocks and standard- izing on “Allen A.” The Label of “Allen A” is the new mark of the Maker's identification and responsibility The Allen A Company Kenosha, Wisconsin New York Branch, 1107 Broadway of Identification on BLACK CAT Hosiery COOPER’S- BENNINGTON Underwear You can save as much as $15 in this sale, as many of these dresses sold for as high as $30 to $35. Other materials including Canton Crepes, Tricotines, Satins, Crep de Chine, Serges, Taffetas, Georgettes. A variety of the newest slender line silhouettes, head trimmed, silk stitched or embroidered. /YILTON GARMEAT CO. 307 Kifth Avenue ; Satin (worth Neur 31st Street Dress ("sis") $19.95 Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women's Wear ‘Now on the celebrated BLACK CAT HOSIERY. “Allen,” the name of the Makers; their personal pledge of responsibility to you. And “A”—the standard mark of first and finest grade. “Allen A” Hosiery comes direct from the Mills to the Merchant. Already you find this “Allen A” Service in thousands of stores, Itis more than thirty years old. It is quick, convenient, and dependable in the face of all changes in market conditions, If your Merchant hasn’t it now—soon or late he will come to it. How long are you to wait? 7) The Brunswick is different Have you ever said to yourself: “I would like a phonograph that will play all records correctly, so that I can hear all the great - The Brunswick does it . The Ultona, a distinctive fea- ture of The Brunswick, is a reproducer of a very unusual kind that is made to play all records correctly. You can not appreciate what this means until you see it and hear it AVG -..-All models of The Brunswick, $125 to $750, may be purchased here— On Your Own Terms, Within Reason Write for the Magazine We are publishing a monthly magazine called “The Music Record and Opera News,” devoted to music. There is no subscription price. We shall be glad to send it gratuitously to all who will send us their name and address, Wouldn’t you buy your Spring apparel now if you did not have to pay for it at once? Well that is just what you can do — if you buy at HY-GRADE. Just select the Suit or Dress or Wrap you want. The assortments will delight you as to variety, as to style, as to quality. The prices are lower than most stores. Then arrange confidential terms of CRMDIT that will make buying easy, Women’s Dresses Women’s Suits $27.50 to $39.50 $29.50 to $49.50 Values $42.50 to $57.50 Values $45.00 to $67.50 Stout Sixes = Spoctalty. Extensive Varieties of Large Sizes, Menis Clothes of Style- Pay as Convenient The reason so many well dressed men buy their Clothes here is no seeret. No matter what style you want—no matter what material or design or color—you'll find it here. And besides getting the “real thing” in Clothes at prices “way down"—you get the eusiest terms of CREDIT, Just ar- { range easy, confidential payments con- ventent to you, Men’s Suits, Spring Coats $27.50 $39.50 Values up to $55 Vales up te $37.50 ait Out-of-Town Realdents Are Also Invited to ‘Open a Credit Account, HY GRADE RED dein Store 4131 West 125th St. sane. Downtown Store 113 Nassau Street Near Ann St. Be Sure of the Address, Look for the Name HY GRADE, | WINKLE, Twinkle, Bond Bread star Your “Bond” tells me what you are Milk and flour—lard and yeast Salt and sugar—what a feast! The “Bond” star | “has 6 points S the little girl looks out into the world above, she imagines things. That star is her “‘dolly-star,” that one is her “‘daddy-star,” that one is her “‘doggy-star.” Next to the dipper—over near the milky way—she may see a new star— the “Bond Bread Star’’—shining down on almost every home where mothers seek the best for their children. _ every good star the Bond \ Bread star has several points. These are the six points that set Bond Bread high in the firmament of foods—the six ingredients which make it so pure and delicious:— : 1. Pure milk . Best flour Pure lard Fresh yeast Table salt Granulated sugar 3) OTHERS thank their lucky stars that now there is a loaf made of such pure ingredients as are listed in the Bond on each Bond Bread wrapper. o AnNswn From that Bond, Bond Bread is named. Bond bread General Baking Company