The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 9

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Ea NEW TRANSIT BOARD. ASSUMES ITS. OFFICE DEST CT's NOVE Mr. Delaney and Mr, Barrett and their deputios have no official standing The now Transit Commission or. ganized thi Walker, fo: of the P was contin amounts t 46,000 was 4 Loui ary Tapt. James A.W Hecretary to Comm Louis C. White ‘Transit Conatrv Delaney, will « counsel to the The hearing bi on the app! who was counsel to jon Commissioner ue to act sit Commiss njoined from the per- is duties without notice, ind until an injunction is actually granted ther is no restraint upon the members of the Transit Commis eion, As to the Public Service Commis- sion, the city dor t seek to enjoin a from functioning, It is not con- cerned in the forthcoming inaugurated yesterday uon Counsel! O'Brien. sion, but tt elate to 1 new "ws, would be he Transit FIRST OF NEW OFFICIALS TO REACH OFFICE. Chairman Prenderi missioner the new officials t oh Lafayette Strc Barrett's ¢ yielded 5 remain wit miniselon Semple- w tire fir et. They wet nd he on. Mr. Barrett will mm new comm. the co forme before aney’s offive wher laney, Daniel 1, Ryan ait Constr ni Louis N. Witite ng Mr. MeAne n int liscussion ten derma fice and handed o “| Counsuel has served notice upon him g of entering Into @ legal contest to be |the new Commtssioner narre. this time, I formally ref The le jemandin ssession of|der my office and papers he oMce and records {s addressed to|not mean that I will atter cally to remain in possess simply that 1 decline to legn! right of any one else » H, Delaney, Ksq., formerly {t Construction Conmatestoner the Stato of New York” It ts signed by the three new Commis- sioners and ‘after reciting that they have been appointed by the Governor ind confirmed iby the Genate and have taken the oath of office and |qualified they ask for “all contracts, | | he | upon iby the courts.” All the proceedings were curried out in the best of humor. Until there ta a court dec > the appointee books, mapa, plans, papers and rec- | cantrol of the t veda of whagever description within | City of New York your jurisdiction.” Commission had taken pos Mr. Delaney's reply recites that the city of New York, by the Conporation Chairman Prendergast and © sioner Semple of the Public S C:Bmission joined Commissioners MeAneny, Harkness and O'Ryan to talk over plans for meeting the in- junction suits and carrying on the business of the decision is pending, Ghairman Prendergust unnounced the appointment of Ledyard P. former chief co that the act creating @ trinsit com- mission is unconstitutional and in- valid, and demanding hat be retain possession of the records of his office. He reeltes at some length the steps that haye been taken by the city thus fur. and concludes I have no desire and no intention Public Service ¢ counsel to the ne Service Commission, kept in office. However, as it ap- up-State body, has been made acting secretary to the new commission. Although the main office of the State-wide Public Service Commis. sion wil be in Albany, all matters pears to he necessary, in order to en- | able the efty to have the question of | the conatitutionality of the act prop- ly presented and passed upon at Al of our finest dinner services as well as special sets of all kinds are incladed. Charming China at discounts of 10% to 50% ROM a wide and adroitly selected stock of china you may select anything you need, from a plate to a dinner service, and its price will be 10% to 50% less. For prior to moving to our new shop, not china alone, but everything Ovington’s offer is subject to these discounts. Lamps and shades, Sheffield ware, unusual furniture, sparkling crystal, mirrors of unique design, all are 10% to 50% less, Nothing that good taste sanctions is ab- sent! And nothing is lowered but price! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. es ot et a et eg GY en Ol ee SLIP Pearl to deep- cally designed RANGE OF MODELS, 8 Tay MILLERKINS sHoP Shoes for Kiddies) ‘5 Sees ot ow A pair of nettly turned Grey Slippers with hose to match are always in good taste and blend beautifully with. any Spring costume, however colorful, [, Miller has fashioned them of Suede, from light Sand and and Baby Louis, or sturdier, leather walking shapes. WITH TWO PARTICULARLY INTERESTING SERIES OF $1Q5° AND $1 350 I. MILLER PERS OF GREY toned Mocha, in an endless variety of artisti- one and two strap models, Heels: Louis XV PRICES: $10.50 £13.50 414,50 F160 we STYLES IN EACH, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED. Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 1554 Broadway 15 West 42nd Street 60 Church Street Gar Nove lei MILLERKINS re iy af i SHOP Excellent Tasté pe cgay i ee. THE EVENING WORLD, TU SDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. + [dealing with the regulation of public tut | take | possession until the mutter is passed | » contrary je mmissions while the ale, orts, former assistant secretary to the | NOTED IRISH WRITER DEAD. service corporations within Now York City will be handled and de- cided at No. 49 Lafayette Street Chairman Vrendergust will spend much of his Ume there. When the attendance of the full commission ts necessary the members will come COURT CRITICIZES CRAIG. Jastion Miteh Jack Taction’ Rene Math: o DUBLAN, Gilbert, known to the world of Iitera- Ireland, April 26.—Lady | Comptroller Cral jown from Albany, Chairman Pren- | ture as “Rosa Mulholland,’ is dead, according to announcement here. She was one of the best known of the mod- | Company, dergast will retain his residence in Brooklyn. billposters, — agninst migrant,” “Banshee © Granddaughtors,” .| troter, it was alte; six months from bis “ “The Dang der of the Now York S| Tea ae cot 7” al She also one vol. tr. It will be extended if | Dust” y. When his transit job is| lady Gilbert waa born in Belfast, over Gen. O'Ryan will resume com.| being ¢he second daughter ef Joseph mand of the Guard. His place wiil| Stevenson Mulholland, Ghe was mar- temporartly be filled by Brig. Gen. | ried In 1891 to Sir John T, Gilbert, who James W, Lester of Saratoga Springs. dieg in 1898 Uon Counsel, in mixing up in this matter,” Mitchell sald. Counsel Is ground for my suspicion, irposes,” “Hin failure to produ: the papers required by the Corporation clsed in connection with the “biliboard war’ by Supreme Court Justice Mitchel) in the Bronx, when application was made for a changs of venue to New York County in the suit of the Cusuck the Comptrotier, to prevent the breaking of ¢ | a lease for billboard apace. The Comp Kea had failed to pro “| duce papers required by the Corpora- “fia Comptrolier might occupy his time etter in the olty's Interests than Justice ce papers were on the change The Spocally Shop of Orpinalions FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™STREET FOR WEDNESDAY A Most Exceptional Sale of DRESSY SILK SKIRTS & OUTING | SKIRTS OF SILK & WOOL PLAID 15.00 Formerlu up to 45.00 Included are dressy skirts of Taffeta, also silk skirts of Roshanara, Georgette Crepe, Roman striped silk, satin and faille. The Wool Plaids are in a variety of color schemes in large or small plaids of bold or diminutive patterns WOMEN'S SKIRTS SECOND FLOOR Hap Re LY UP lettL1TTT ee UTTTT FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablisbed 182 WEDNESDAY WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY TO-DAY 5,000 APRONS BUNGALOW BAND APRONS APRONS 1.14 ol Were $1.48 to $1.97 Were .48 and .58 Bungalow aprons of good qual- ity plaid gingham and figured | or checked percale—loose, | belted or sash models trimmed | | | Smartly made band aprons of striped and figured percale daintily piped with colored chambray or edged with rick- rack. Square and round mod- els, including one bib style. The woman who always has plenty of fresh pretty aprons at hand may look presentable at her most workaday tasks. This remarkable value is a timely opportunity to supply Summer apron needs, NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS with wide bands of colored chambray or rick-rack. See Pages 8, 11 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising. West Thirty-Fourth Street BROOKLYN \ These Specials at { NEWARK FultonStreet nr. Hoyt Three Bedel! Stores | BroadStreet&W. Park Smart Tweed Suits For Motoring, Travel and Sport Wear The smartest Tweed Suits we have seen, regardless of price! They fit smoothly over the collar and shoulders, and in every respect are more desirable than the low price would indicate. Several models to choose from—silk lined in variety of colors. Very Specially Priced . ‘25 CIRCULATION OF 1921 SUNDAY, APRIL 24 SUNDAY, APRIL 17 SUNDAY, APRIL 10 AVERAGE SUNDAY, APRIL SUNDAY SUNDAY, MARCH 27 CIRCULATION SUNDAY, MARCH 20 OVER SUNDAY, MARCH 13 620,000 SUNDAY, MARCH 6 AVERAGE DAILY AND SUNDAY CIRCULATIONS As sworn to and filed by all daily news- papers under the requirements of the law. Average 6 Months Average 6 Months to April 1, 1920 to April 1, 1921 385,271 american 406,311 365,014 wortn 385,892 351,939 rimss 352,528 214,891 ucratn 202,088 119,479 retsune 142,384 Che & ) Cord MORNING EDITION GAINED IN CIRCULATION 20,878. Average daily and Sunday for 6 months, compared to corresponding 6 months of previous year, 7

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