The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 4

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beavis por CAS ARE WREEKED Fees AMUMEUB 2 net Gov. Glynn IN ALBANY a SES ete! pyees, to come Afbuny and, wit Henry Suyer, State Industrial Com | in Trofley | misstoner, try settle the strike, | ( | New Outbreak Strike Follows Police Cru- sade to Bar Jitneys. jie ntinuanee of the strike muck sald Mr. Glynn, “means ruin npany and men, as well a and di slo inconvenience ———— i | Two of Inspect |ROME GIVES FINAL |‘ Aged Woman Struck in the COUNT ON ELECTION . : nee by a Stone—Service | esumed This Morning. CALL STATE TROOPERS. |" went Inte » In the bi Soalition, faelain 28 Fascisti, | too Hold 221 Seats—Socialists Get 125 Deputies, Communists 15. ROMP, May ALISANY, May 20 —Atbany was| quiet to-day after a night marked by what the police characterized as the | wildest si) Since the anion employees of the |‘ ‘ass United Traction Company refused to | 0" Me™ other politieu parties aonted an follows t oar strike disorders operate care nearly four months ago in protest against a wage reduction | of 25 per cenit, A Street ear service, suspended earlier | 194, than usual last night as a result of | s the disorders, was resumed at the} 1 regular hour this morning. Genitiee Angered apparently fed activition of the po! erusade to drive from th motor cars which have been compet- |™ ing with trolleys manned by non- ‘union crews, a crowd of men and boys | [fy began to attack the trolleys in the) [é heart ef the business section Inst night. It was not until eiht cars had been | partly wrecked and deserted by their! crews in Broadway, one of the main thoroughfares of the city, and the| arrival of State troopers from Troy! ff that anything like order was restored fn the business district. At a time when the disoriers were at their) Beight and with the police apparently | ff funable to cope with the crowds, four faise alarms of fire were turned in, ‘fone alarm bringing the firemen to the| ff @entre of the divorder zone. Two persons were reported injured, n aged woman being struck in the they dec {rested the nials of two me ownersl p. buffering an injury to his head when ee ee tailored suits, Summer FROCKS Voiles and Ginghams Comes in variety of plain colors, Linene with demure Pique collars | j and cuffs, pockets and | yestees—pearl button | trimmed as illustrated. Other models in Voiles and Ginghams. wsaces aco! Bis ae AD WAY, NA Noort fomnd a quart bottle ded waa brandy "PARTVANDARREST TWO AMID ERS cops Find Quart Under Table in All-Night Rendezvous Near Broadway. or Boo ment et Pheatre Building at 1 AM | Juy and made for a table on whicn | 4 Best & Co. 7 | Hi Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. | we SATURDAY SPECIALS Featuring appropriate apparel for Decoration Day outings, which will begin one week from to-day. Girls’ Tailored Hats— 200 hats in attractive styles and colorings; Junior Misses’ Sleeveless Dresses— Wool jersey, piped and belted in contrasting color, and in cotton sponge; a variety of attractive colorings. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Girls’ All-Wool Polo Coats— Fine soft materials, coat value we have had this season. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Tweed & Tricotine Suits— Navy tricotine and tweed in sports shades; Sizes 14, 16, ¥8 years. Misses’ Tricotine Coats & Wraps— Plain and braided wraps, Tuxedo coats withs Seect belt. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Misses’ Sleeveless Jersey Dresses— White leather tie belt, white linen collar and pocket pipings. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. pecial 13.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses— Of dotted Swiss, plaid voile and checked gingham (imported and domestic) and Finen. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Misses’ & Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters— Tuxedo style, with tie belt; in silver grey, jade, henna, tomato, beige, navy, black. Children’s Strap Pumps— In patent leather and tan calfskin, 4.00. Sizes 11 to 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, __ ted Qearrel- | ted on going to the West 47th |Lentne and Trotaky Re na taxicab instead of Hn on er were granted described them rty LONDON, May dispatch to thi ra O—A Helsingfors 7) 275 Silk Dresses At $16.95! Formerly $35 Less Than One-Half Price! nt Litt of the 44t Sik Canton Crepes, Chine, Charmeuse and A variety Sotins, Crepes de Geergettes, Crepe Meteors of styles in fine Tricotine A 325 New Dresses Worth $35 | rid l Reduced to $16.95 | Hom 4 yur a 307 Wifth Avenue Near 31st Street ae 95 bei Exclusively for Warne 'aWear Dress of Canton Crepe Ser Entire Fifth Avenue Establishea 1879 2.75 originally 4.75 to 8.75. Special 10.00 the most unusual Special 8.50 attractively styled; wonderfully Special 35.00 ai 35.00 Special 16.50 and 25.00 Special 8.95 Sizes 8 to 10%, Special 4.50 1921, [Weed SE dha iE MEARE |: | i emi A SEN dh i ean) No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ‘| WORTH THIRTY FOURTH: STABET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE UNPRECEDENTED VALUES ARE OFFERED TOMORROW IN THIS SPECIAL QALE OF9 New Sirk. Arrepnoon Frocysi IN THE LATER MODES FOR SUMMER, THAT AFFORD UNUSUAL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES TAFFETA SILK CREPE DE CHINE FOULARD sILK_, CANTON CREPE CHECKED TAFFETA Cuarmine NEW FROCKS SUITED TO EVERY INFORMAL REQUIREMENT OF SEASHORE, COUNTRY OR TOWN WEAR, SLENDERLY STRAIGHT OR BOUFFANT MODELS ARE EMPHASI'ZED BY EMBROIDERY, PLEATS, FRINGES AND LACE We Connection With- Any Other Establishment in the World WO Fo Tr THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 4 Newer Sve Tricorwe CaaTs) SLENDER BELTED AND SLEEVED MODELS, DEVELOPED ON LOOSE WRAP LINES ¢) REDUCED TOMORROW TO For DAY WEAR, OR TO COVER, A DELICATE EVENING GOWN, THESE SMARTLY TAILORED COATS OF SUPERIOR TRICOTINE ARE IDEAL, A TUXEDO COLLAR, WITH FULL LENGTH REVERS, AND RICH SILI LINING THROUGHOUT ARE DISTINCTIVE FEATURES

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