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ere ot eR a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. > FTAMAMANY KEPT LMETER COMBINES °° "=: ONE YOR Aldermen Barred Lower Priced ; _ Rival and Hylan Vetoed “Relief Bill.” {Coltins, “Tammany whip” in the board, and Alderman William Kenneally, » ‘ Murphy's own ¢ & life job o Jing Trades Council, of w 2 P. Brindell was head, ar tpeoting subpoenacs from the Lock Jwood committee. And it isu [they will be disappointed. The mittee meets again next Tur } They will be asked to eapiain the [process by which the eight member: let the Moter Manufacturers’ hx fenanye, having almost identios fprices, kept the Badger Meter Milwaukee out of this city, thous! $te list price is one-half tthe other meters, its net pr 10 to 15 per com. lower, been approved as agur repr an official leupply. Repeated applications to have it @pproved by the Board of Aldermen airman Ken- on Build- fwere defeated by © mew resolution fOommittee on Ge pommittes, accordir foetved by the Ho. mendation. There were charges of forgery of fhe record denied by Demvcratic | Leader Collins, Chairman of the co:n- Hmitiee, after which the board as a | [whole voted down the resolution. | A biN transferring the power of ‘permission from the Aldermen to the | ward of Water Supply was vetoed Mayor Hylan last Saturday Mayor Hylan has to-day issued thia | ment: “The so-called Water Meter Pill, | amending section 475 of the City| rter, had for its purpose the tak- fing of the power at p {the Board of Alder ixty-seven members dents elected by the peo ing the arbitrary power of ap- val in the hands of one man, the fef Enginecr of a department der my jurisdiction In my ent no such arbitrary power sshould be lodged in onc man. There- [fore the veto.” A—Tussah Silk... 8.95 B—Checked Voile 14,95 C—Silk Crepe de Chine. 29.85 Other styles of Tricotine, Georgette, Satin, Silk Poplin, Voile, Serge, Mig- monette and Mercerized Foulard. Many handsomely trimmed. 8.95 w 65.00 WAISTS ey) Il? t ate A—White Madras 2.29 B—Hand emb’d Voile.3.95 C—Crepe de Chine... .7.95 Some odds and ends in broken sizes, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists. All wonderful values. 2.95 wo 5.95 UNDERWEAR Cut Full and Roomy for Stout Women Batiste Cami- sol Special 89 Muslin Che- mises. Special, .98 Nainsook Night~ gowns 1.95 White Muslin Petticoats..... 2.50 Athletic Union Suits. Special stip 1 8 from | 1 it has and dur- fable by the Department of Water @aid the eight had voted no recom- LepeBryat |DRUG SMUGGLER KILLED IN STREET fi Hansen, twent on the Shipy urd buile entified negre STOUT Actual Value $45 tricolette. Every Price a Bargain Price— Why? Because we manufacture on premises— Because we are located on a side strect Because of our basement location. These three good reasons are why our prices are always low—always bargain prices. And we fit all sizes, from 39 to 56 Bust, 26 to 45 Waist. Coats ana Wraps A—Silk Poplin Coat... B—Satin Coat C—Tricotine Wrap Others of Wool Poplin, Tweeds, Polo Cloth, Wool Mixtures and Silk Faille. All beau- tifully made for stout women. 16.85 w 59.50 CORSETS Designed by Lane Bryant Front Lace Corsets, sizes 27-28. Value $3.95. Special 1.49 Front Lace Corsets, sizes 4/42. Jue $5.95. Special... 3.95 SM Strong Coutil Corsets, Special. 5,95 ship men up against the wall am | re Ked at 23d curly to-day tn when t Hospital from | wounds inflicted by an|t 8100000 Girt easale, He | sh wax accompanied by Harry Nathan, A2W. 34%St “The. Shop for Stout Women’’ Special Offering for Saturday We offer a complete selec- tion of slenderized dresses for stout women, attrac- tively styled, made in the finest grades of crepe de chine, tricotine, serge, Can- ton crepe, mignonette and We Feature Dresses at $15, $25 a —J OWER STORE A Bargain Basement messman, and John Bost, carpenter of the ship. ‘They were met by a tall o and two ions. hey wrangled paid and had agreed on $40 an ounce, when the negro lined the three ubout $10 in money and th iver and fired five shots. and one h on, and hele University ESTER, RESSES jean | The Only Bargain Store for Stout Women | aN DRESSES ‘\ Ciiy A—Worsted Jersey. . .29.85 B—Men’s Wear Serge. 35.00 C—Fine Tricotine....49.50 Others of Tricotine and Wool Serge in notch, tuxedo, belted or straightline models. Both plain tailored and hand- sorely trimmed, 24.75 to 59.75 «1.98 B—Chuddah Cloth, .. .5.95 C-Satin Striped Poplin 7.95 Others of Silk Poplin, Serge, Shepherd Checks, Mohair and Novelty Mixtures, Plain and pleated models. 3.95 to 18.75 House Dresses Aprons, Negligees % Percale (illu trated), Special.. 2.45 Gingham (illu trated). Special, 2,95 Other practical styles—all cut full and roomy Chambray, Challie, Percale and Gingham. 1.49 w 4.95 r the price to be but Hansen suddenly drew a street, and the ed Nathan on a nh his pos a witness ALL COLORS, STRAP SIMPLICITY Notice the new cut-out idea in this ene- ment of lines in this style, least suggestion of orate deroration, yet this dainty strap has 47-49-51 West 42d St.——— Lune, Offer for Tomorrow’s SALE 500 Straight and Rolling Brim High Grade HATS TRIMMED WITH GEORGETTE SCARFS OR SILK RIBBON COMBINATION EFFECTS, THE PROPER HAT TO WEAR WITH TAILORED SUITS OR SPORTS CLOTHES, Tomorrow You will find splendid varieties of dress shoes at the Walk-Over store at prices that are an economy. Brown & Gray Suse $10.00 170, ttroadway 1173-15 Broadway 1355 Broadwa: Bronx 507 Newark, NJ. _ A Record Every Get Yours Now The Irresistibly Trotty Fox Trot CHERIE Played by Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra Ready Now on Pathe Actuelle Record 020543 85¢ Other Outstanding Pathe Hits 020513 ; Wyoming (waltz) Sweet Lavender (tox trot)... . 020515{Some Little Bird (tox trot)... Moonbeame (fox trot).. 020517 | Skies of Normandy (fox trot) Someone Else (tox trot) 020508 | Pining.. . Sold up to date from 6.45 to 8.95 You Ought To See My Baby..... Pathe Actuelle Records Play with a Steel Needle on Any Phonograph Without Attachments PATHE FRERES PHONOGRAPH CO., PATHE DEALERS Manhattan and The Bronx Herbert and Huesgen Company, 18 East Forty-second st. H. L. Bleier, 2140 Third Daniel Cantor, 904 Freeman street, The Bronx. Carl Dahlen, 629 Third avenue. Fennell & Company, 2209 Third avenue. Fennell & Company, 2931 Third avenue. Glasner Furniture Company, 3251 Third avenue. Joseph Greenbaum, 2737 Eighth avenue. M. Herzberg, 397 East 148th street, The Bronx. Pathe Shop, 551 East 138th street, The Bronx. Liberty Piano Company, 386 Grand street. Manhattan Piane any, 149 East 103d street. 45 MAIN FLOOR le, 4557 Third avenue. sic House, 1503 Third avenue. Winterroth Piano Company, 59 Flatbush avenue. Capitol Talking Machine Company, 1730 Pitkin avenue. Appel, Woodhaven and Atlantic avenues. John Delfine, 291 Smith street. Charlotte E. Kennel, 43 Fourth avenue. E. P. Nelson Piano Company, 7423 Filth avenue. Olympic Talking Machine Company, 388 Van Brunt street. for Dress Occasions rinis, 7411 Thirteenth avenue. A. Centonze, 200 Johnson avenue. H. Duckman, 5027 Third avenue. S. Elice & Son, 312 Grand street. Kern's Music House, 292 Flatbush Avenue. H. Bogage, 21 South Eighth avenue, Whitestone. Staten Island Staten Island Music House, 505 Richmend Terrace. New Jersey R. Belcher, Monticello and Jewett aves., Jersey City. E. C. Struck, 356 Varick street, Jersey City. Howard Music House, Union Hill. Cordt-Pederson Cormpany, 218 First street, Hoboken. Charles Lucas, 650 Bergenline avenue, West New York. John Doughty, 236 Park Ave., Plainfield. body Will Have Reverse side, “IN A BOAT” ..Casino Dance Orchestra . Casino Dance Orchestra -Bennie Krueger & His Orchestra .Bennie Krueger & His Orchestra .Joseph Samuels Music Masters Ra adea ore Joseph Samuels Music Masters qeeay eee Es nes eeeea ERTS Mare ittle Sunny Honey Boy. .Crescent Trio The Harmonizers Aileen Stanley Metropolitan Piano Company, 878 Prospect av., The Bronx. Strand Talking Machine Company, 813 Westchester avenue, The Bronx. Palace Talking Machine Shop, 88 Lenox avenue. Columbus Music Shop, 843 Ninth avenue. Columbus Music Shop, 874 Columbus avenue. Columbus Music Shop, 21 Amsterdam avenue. Jacob Doll & Sons, 112 West Forty-second street, Saul Birns, 100 West Twenty-first street. Saul Birns, 111 Second avenue, Gimbel Brothers, Sixth avenue and Thirty-third street Christman & Sons, 35 West Fourteenth street. Reubert Piano Company, 375 Bleecker street. The Carpenter Company, 378 East 143d street, The Bronx, Saul Birns, 18st street and St. Nicholas avenue, Brooklyn F. G. K. Talking Machine Co., 1520 East New York ave. L. Gordon, 91 Manhattam avenue. A. Herenstein, 480 Hopkinson avenue. Hill & Sons, 1366 Myrtle avenue. P. C. Josephs, 1820 Myrtle avenue. Mason Furniture Company, 115 Myrtle avenue. Peter Pendola, 564 Hicks street. Carlo Rosella, 224 Fourth avenue. Joseph Rosen, 173 Nassau avenue. Shellas & Chesnutt, Broadway and Greene avenue. Victor Music Shop, 37 Sumner avenue. Wyckoff Talking Machine Company, 260 Wyckoff avenue. Slepian Bros., 4518 Third Avenue. Long Island E. Biball, 12 Sutphin road, Jamaica. Yonkers F. M. Krug, 15 Warburton Avenue The Robinson Company, 73 Market street, Newark. Merlom Corporation, 15 West Park street, Newark. M. Schoonmaker, 412 East Main street, Bound Brook. Jacob Smerling, 148 Smith street, Perth Amboy. James H. James, 244 Broad street, Elizabeth. H. F. Meier, Washington Ave., Bergenfield. PRIDE OF THE FARM) TOMATO CATSUP MADE WHERE THE TOMATOES GROW—IN THE MIDST OF THE SOUTH JERSEY FARMS P®OHOODDOHOO OO It Makes the Food You Like Taste Better Sold at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores. MADE BY E. PRITCHARD, 327-331 Spring Street. \IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED- A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT BROOKLYN, N. Y.