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t t ' } ‘ a 2 —_— - eet - part of their conversation was re-| three members, At the next meet ing ASKS OPEN TREATY DEBATE. | corded as follows the New York Commiasion will co yi You have no right in thie} ‘end that aa the engineering consult- ' offic you had better get out. | ants jointly engaged they can be V ir position here? discharged only by joint action McMahon—I am Mr. Adams's repre-| Mr. ; \ «Are you a spy? in accordance with ° Positively not York, and that the -—Don't you want to take alnee had “damnable McMahon—I am ccupying this place | we should do for the interests of New ° by instructions of Mr. Adams and will| York State, and that’s all I'm goirk |remain here until he advises me other-|t« say. The whole thing is down t> ve in Per- A legal question as to whether New State Boards Indulge in Per yn the same day Chairman Dyer] York can pay for widening streets of aliti , “k wrote to Mr. Adams that “a personal | Jersey City, That matter will be re soiialities as Deadlock Jem in the office of|ferred to the Attorney General at a|tor Continues. | the 1 be detrimental | conference which will be attended by | wer to t as he would| counsel for both sides.” have nly to accredited | that everything was Yew York demanding tne com- | 8! iid be unfair. to have theae ee artic: annel to connect Man. jemproyes®: MI ms replied that|t: Mr. Adams became Chairman of | Seve atl over the countty rewardiess | pletion of the tunnel to connect Manm- | rartahon “is to as my assistant|the Now Jersey Commission. Com- | of foundation in truth Bettan with Jersey City, the offices! in performing the duties of a secre-| missioner John F. Boyle of New Jer. is little probability that | pe of the New York and New Jersey | tary nd added he had been engaged | sey sald yesterday that he believed Harrison's amendments will be| ie ih the fat nsent of the full New Jer-| Counsellor Windels of New York was Nth Moccia acted Mol ah) eld sion. chiefly responsible for the lack of RRecords are taking on the aspect of move of the New Jersey| harmony. two hostile camps. The major prob-|}oard is to vote the discharge of the agg SpaMaB «pS fem over which the commissions pave |«ntire consulting engineering board of| American Fa: the two commissions which is headed| @plit 1s whether New York Is to pay|),” Gol, William J. Wileus and in putt part of the cost of widening ceriain| cides John A. Bensel, William H. |" @treets in Jersey City which focin the @pproaches to that side of the tunnel. How far the Commissioners have got @way from a discussion of this im- portant problem is shown by records feat disclosed. From these tt is learned that not feng ago a new mahogany desk ap- Beared in the office of the Secretary of the New York Commission. It had ordered there by Chairman Adams of the New Jersey Commis- @ton, whereupon Chairman Dyer of the New York Commission wrote to} Mr. Adams: “Our secretary has called our at-| fention to the fact that to-day you @ent some personal furniture belong- fag to you for storage in the commis- ‘8 office. We are obliged to in- form you that the New York Com- | ‘mmission as lessee cannot permit it.” | of orders edward A. Byrne, J. V, Davies | Military authorities at Antwerp, that each commission provide itselt|@ year ago, has been abandoned, with a consulting engineering board of 517 West 16th St. | Prime Rib) BRANCHES: 93 Amsterdam Av., nr. 64th St. alb, 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. Any Cut Mr. Adams replied that he had| A ought a desk similar to that used by | bnfioteliong le Hele 5 Terk Geswnary, gna that °t reenwic 1. Battery Pl. Loin of feacieer nis tartare carousey in || ise Bread jouth Ferry rSC the conduct of the business of our | 920 Ninth Av. 59th St. Pork @om mission.” 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. Shortly afterward James J. Mc- Mahon, who is now using the desk. | @ppeared in the commission's offices nd was met by Paul Windels, coun- @ei for the New York Commission A The Great Sale CONTINUES AT THE BIG STORE floor SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING (7262 Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St. poxsstorts" we. A Few of the Usual Big Bargains on Sale at the BIG STORE on Fridayand Saturday 2650 0 Ready to Wear Hats|| Women’s All Wool ON SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY IN J ersey Millinery Section Suits A most extraordinary collection in all this season's wanted straws, including China Piping, Milan Straws, Milan’ Hemp, Fancy French ‘ws, etc. Also many satin and ions. You will find every color in the rainbow represented in this lot. Our Millinery Department has cre “00 a record for Big Values, second to none. You will admit this when you see these Hats. Many sold for as high as $4.98. es ae ¥, All to go at 00 For 23d St. Ferry Commuters Our New Store 172 11th Avenue, Near 23d Street. RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED pockets. Skirt in pop- ular sport model, with 2 pockets. All sires. Easily worth $14.98; 98 ane sial ~ Special New Purchase of 6250 Ladies’ Sweaters When you see these goods you will want to buy two or three. Made from Shetland wool in such popular models as Tuxedo, Norfolk, Slipover. Tie Back and Coat effects, etc. In a wonderful array of colors, including Harding Blue, Navy Blue, Jade Green, Salmon, Brown, Lavender, . Pea- cock, Black and Black with White Collar. In fact, this is the handsomest collection of Sweaters ever offered in New York. All sizes up to 1 46. Values: up to $6.00 and $7.00. Specially priced for this sale at only . . We have been successful in Securing 100 more Women’s Black Surf Satin Skirts Very latest modele—made with two fancy sport Pockets. Button trimmed. Wide Belt. Sizes 26 to 32. Values up to biel 1 98 ° Special Bargains in Children’s Coats ON SALE TODAY & SATURDAY Only 260 in the lot. Sizes 7 to 14, Made frem good quality all woo! Polo Cloth, Serges and Mixed Ma- terials, All this season's models. Some half lined; 98 others full lined. Values up to $9.00. While they only, Women's Grey Suede _ 1000 Pairs Men's oneend two Women’s& Children’s Sneakers Wigh and low cate ry Children’s Play OXFORDS In Dark Brown—a complete line of sizes — selling tate te ved for up to $2.25. es ws fo 30 tae alr only..ses 98 We Are Offering Many Bargains in Our Dry Goods and Domestic Departments Not Advertised Should Aino Air Nomination Talk, Sena Mr. Adams claims that the old board has been bianed and has acted ¢ desires of New ew Jersey board WASHINGTON, May 6.—A hanagete contemptible seat outs We don't want to hu- | treatment” from the New York Com- m you. This 1s a private office | miasioners, and only the secretaries are supposed! Chairman Dyer said: to be here “I know that we are doing wha Ww rds and files which| The New York Commission claims rmontous un- Base Abandoned ance, May 6.—As a yeorge Watson, and to propone| American funeral base here, organized | personnel has been ordered to Belgium. KRAMER BROS. '“ Quality Meats: Provisions: Poultry Olfice & Warehouse | rrmay anv saruRDAY Cm. Greemich Av, & Cristo . | ROast Beef | | 32e UE Te DS) Several Tables Have Been Placed in Our Famous Main Aisle WithAttractiveBargains Not Advertised. No Deliveries. No C, 0. D.’s. Store Open 9:15 to 6:15, Money Returned Any Purchase Within Three Days if Not Satisfactory, 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—18-19 St. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, Eh Told—todge Protests. Harriaon re. | s they were, they | y superior to those being ow | Inat appointments. to. office | This White Enamel Range with Glass Oven D proof. One door off Grand St, Near 24 and 34 Av. “1/* Cun BROOKLYN & D, PRICKsCO FULTON & BRIDGE STREETS Special purchases of the newest apparel and sales of our regular stocks at drastic concessions from the moderate prices which are a permanent attraction here. Richly Embroidered and Tailored Suits At a Very Extreme Reduction! Sut TO $55.00 rately. braided, ailie stitched and richly silk lined. THIRD FLOOR. Tatlored FORMERLY Revers, lowered to this price 00 nples of perfect tallor- : ks 35 Put Your Best Into Your Coo IN the boys, the girls, the man himself, turn homeward at eventide what a joyous prospect the promise of a good dinner holds If that dinner is con sistently good; if it keeps its promise it is worth to you and to them, all the effort, all the care, all the thought you have put into it. For Town and Country Whatever the size of your family or neods of your kitchen, A-B Gua Ra will give you the fincet service. Cook thom because they heat quickly, aave time are convenient to use and easy to clean Owners prefer thom because they save gas, mean good cooking and las forever. Rust A Range for Every Need, in White or Black and White, $30 to $400 Dealers, Builders and Landlords Supplied. JROSE&CO. 63 Orchard St., N. Y. and Canal St, Satyway. To-Morrow—Very Remarkable Values! Wraps of Boliva and Navy Tricotine At a Conspicuously Low Price! Tricotine Wrap 929.75 Navy Tricotine Coats with full length String belts and full: some with silk stitchings embroidered Bolivia Wraps. fully silk lined Extraordinary Sale! The Showroom Samples of a Leading Dressmaker of Frocks uf Dresses of This Character Are Not Made in Quantity, Hence There Are Only 75 in the Sale, Making Early Choosing a Necessity Vampire Crepe Moroccan Crepe Canton Crepe Chefu Crepe French Rodier Exclusive Frocks of the Highest Class FOR MISSES AND YOUNG WOMEN ACTUAL VALUES $75 TO $95 Frocks of Satin Stripe hiffon List Organdie aa Gingham Dotted Swiss Pompadour Silk Onty one dress of each style; and in every instance the style expresses distinctive, high class dressmaking at its best. and formal wear; in every new shade, Due to Phenomenal Values, We Cannot Permit Returns. SECOND FLOOR. SARENBAANENENATA IANA APSE AT IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED- A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT LEA & PERRIN SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERGUERE will help you in scores of ways to make dinners a real function instead of an incident. It will help you to put your best into your cooking, LEA & PERRINS 2Al West Street, New York OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. All Goods Marked in 86th Street Cross- Buses Abate Blocks 84th St. “Lm Sta- tion at Our Door. 3d Avenue Street Care Pass Our a TRC ON OU Stil re 3-Piece Queen Anne Period American Walnut Dining Room Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet and Dining Table 48 inches wide, 6 feet extension; $145” Chairs with slip seats of genuine leather extra. THIRD FLOOR. 3-Piece Pericd Upholstered ree Fireside Chair and loose cushions; stered in Velour; indestructible springs in seat; three pieces, as illustrated,. SAE 6845'S WHALEN BROTHERS: Brooklyn’s Biggest CREDIT HOUSE 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND STREET | SMITH STREET Cor. Wyckoff St,” Aeolian-Vocalions 1 166, 168 and 170 Cor. Driggs Ave aod sna A Ne our and Records al our maiz For afternoon | WHITE MOUNTAIN IMPRIGERATONS, to way that we carry f White He sui 50-Piece Dinner Sets pena aI ’ New Garments $1.50 Weekly on $30 Purchase aM Our Grand Street Store , suits... 24i, AY will final dala s Suits. 29j% Spring Dresses. 143" Suits.. 1 Zip, erOtern ive Saran ere many atyles of 1921 Good stock ot Go- Carts for B14, Boys Strollers and Baby 21 -49Girls PEN SATURDAY KVEINTY G8. eects em