The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 16

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Te qT. made pomible by an act of the last/ President La Goartia, Borough Prea-| uch a scheme will be commerotally Legislature, boga ® Riegelmann and Van Natne, profitable, At present the Pennayl- jor yeat " missioner Flynn of the Bronx,|vania is sending about 1,000 cars a - aided > r Wirebfeld, Arthur §S.| doy across the bay on car floata, No| would be reve | Boar Chief Enginerr of the PF oubt If the engineers’ reports ahow| Another p: joinls ed the now Staten Islanajof E at the costa will be lowered by| sidered as a re (piers and the site of tho Proponed | ihe i tunnel entrance, Later Mayor Hylan! 5 r ite Aad the tunnels, the railroads will be In-|spection 1s to terested in them.” ple, outlined the policy of the Administra- if. Th. Voorhe tlon and aid, “The plans will be) Manager of the pushed with as much ¢ yn an in| iL Of the Balti 4 consistent with good b policy.’ Sr », Gon ’ ] ‘Two proposals on which fa pig [OF the Loi Board of Estimate Members| cnce wih a view to c 1921. said, handling o for the West | President Lee an Railroad; C. Red Hook Matsa to act as a break- barges by " norweaters. Commis sioner Hulbert proposes to bulla an| { ae nhall of concrete and fll tn Of the movers {With ashes, “The island would ulti porated trem trg{ mately be used as a supply base for! feet of water, (oll burning steamers, » filled and is the Inter - they can be tuned | Il eather of Sehin Parkway Move- ment Made a Director. Mayor Hylan yesterday a f s soon as the leasing arrangements © thelr maximum | r and Railway Men Inspect | inate 0 tons a year. | tment a0 Harry” Hy ee oe Seat Ey ap Ct ‘The other is to condemn add Transport | 0” ore Of the play from the Andrew Lang transia- Proposed Entrance Site. land behind ‘ plers, | {5 til aie tlon and Miss Dorothy Goit directed = with the co: m of ; | ,.{more and Oh tt ites, and | e plans for a tun els | inal. lan re In- | th etween Brooklyn and 4, In the party were Mayor, mu ex- | ord The Most Sensational Sale of Clothing in Seven Years Commences To-Morrow (Saturday) Morning at 9 o’Clock at the Five Brill Stores Almost A MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH lined, Half-lined, Quarter-lined, and of Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats, Spring, Skeleton-lined; Cashmeres, Worsteds, Summer, Winter and Feather Weights. Silk Mixtures, Cheviots, Serges, Unfin- Blacks, Blues and Mixtures; Shorts, Stouts, ished Worsteds, Palm Beaches, Kool Longs, Half-Stouts, and Regulars; Full- Kloths, Silks and Flannels, in fact— Our Entire Stock—Including All Kuppenheimer Clothes Divided Into Two Immense Lots at $ at 5 $35, $40, $45 $50 and 555 | 460, $70, $80, $90 and %100 | Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats | Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats 1291 Suits were 1543 Suits were 780 Suits were..... $35|136 Topcoats were... $35| 96 Overcoats were. $35 817 Suits were..... $40| 84:Topcoats were. $40|127 Overcoats were. $40 930 Suits were......$45|134 Topcoats were. $45| 33 Overcoats were. $45 652 Suits were......$50|100 Topcoats were... $50| 55 Overcoats were $50 1542 Suits were..... $55] 10 Topcoats were. $55|120 Overcoats were $55 $60 |268 Topcoats were $70|161 Topcoats were $60 |241 Overcoats were. $60 $79 | 232 Overcoats were. $70 255 Suits were $80} 53 Topcoats were. $80/353 Overcoats were $80 53 Suits were $90| 31 Topcoats were $90} 68 Overcoats were $90 7A Suits were $100! 15 Topcoats were $100! 17 Overcoats were $100 ES t 300 Raincoats, were $15, $20 and $25 NOW $10 212 Tuxedo and Fall Dress Suits were $60, $70 & $80 NOW $50 ' 200 Leatherette Coats, were $25 NOW $12.50 418 Golf and Sport Suits, were $70, $80 and $110 NOW $50 1,200 White Flannel Trousers SPECIAL at $7.00 85 Reversible Leather Coats, were $100 and $115 NOW $50 A Brill Sale That Brings Back Old Times fila When it was eompictea’ne| CHILDREN GIVE OLD on the Thirteenth Century Work Pre- The twelve now piers with thetr| “ater and prevent the sinking of] sented at Benefit for Radcliffe College Fand A large audience attended the per- formance of “Ancassin and Nicolette” | yesterday afternoon at the 39th Street |Theatre for the benefit of the Rad- F cliffe College Endowment Fund, Miss {|Edith King of Boston, adapted the ter of Dr, Hans the production. ‘The scene ts laid in ve | the thirteenth century, and the small actors posed aecording to directions A Sale with which “We Take the Bull by the Horns.” Repeating our performance of a year ago of Deliver- ing the First and Most Effective Blow in behalf of Lowered Clothing Prices. A step which may bring Broadway at 49th St. 44 East 14th St. \ : : > 5 ‘ { 279 Broadway upon us the censure of manufacturers, millmen and retailers, but will be received with joy by the clothes- buying public whose wishes are, after all, the only thing which we can or care to consider. Sale Commences To-morrow (Saturday) Morning ai 9 0’Clock © A Moderate Charge A Moderate Charge for Alterationa CYS, for Alterations 47 Cortlandt St. 125th St. at 3rd Ave- — anne nna riven in the off French manusoripte | Odell, danghter of Clarence from which the story is taken. The| Odell; Whitney Straly fon PLAY FOR CHARITY cricinai aiuminatea iniseat is in tha! Mra Willard St : Anne and 4 acl oy iy Morgan collection, Petor Stockton, ¢hildron of Herbud§”” The cant was composed of children | Kine Kkton; Jane and Van Rense @¢ well known artists, architects ang **!4¢r Wyatt, children of C. 8, Wyatt ters, among them being Buith | Howland mn on of Joseph Howe Parsons, daughter of Herbert Par. |!and !lunt; Jean Stephenson, daughe + Marlo Tonnetti, daughtor « Stephenson; Heledg > miter of G. R. Pisek; Lea *r Leeming, children off it Leeming; Ada and Dors ‘wlagna. children of A. Cafagna, ' rformance will be repeuted bert B, Swope; Gr Bpo GREATEST 500 EVER OFFERED. (@ Jams SELF-REDUCING CORSETS For Stout Women Self-Reducing Corsets are too well known t ed description. The three modela illustrated are made tm all sizes and will fit any type of the stout woman, TEST VALUE Bee EVER: OFFERED, (0 Jaum —$_—$_—_—— +} $50 wart $25. Weeth $1.00 Weerty JUNE BRIDES’ SALE 20° TO 50°,, REDUCTIONS Wonderfu' Bargains in All D Your Own Terms Within I epartments Di 3-Piece Brass Bed Outfit Oak Extension Table $3 Deposit Two Convenient Stores 2174 Third Ave. 120 Tremont Ave. 1i8th and 119th Sts. Last 177th St. Well made, str Brass Bed, Roll E. Cotton Mattress Simmons’ Li “ Spring, Prices start at Solid Oak Colonial Buffet Hand rubbed and poli hed. Hoosier Kitct binets New 1921 Prices Construc cel June Brides’ Special 3.P: Sold on Eas Payments 4 $5 Deposit ma. 9-Pc. Goldex Oak Dining Room Suite June Brides’ Special—--Remarkoble Value $/0 Deposit rey yin tat a Vell made il Same Service, Same Mere

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