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ee ~ FUSIONSTS FIGHT fem for the organization, and ‘was ES oe BG ~HYLAN WITH FIVE: nd end Willlam G. Willcox, former! wis Frank Keep, Russel H. Loines, ini: i | Read chk of the Board of Education, |} His Administration Is Attacked); empha AA Ao ities, in Resolutions as “Indecent The City Committees elected '8] y1/,4 M4 com! i and Incompetent.” PRICE 1S Declare \Mayor’s Course} \ Brought ‘fransit Bills That | mr Menace Nickel Fares. ‘irs, The City Coalition Committee to P. fonm a fusion campaign for the de- feat of Mayor Hylan for re-election | lian vania last night. Joseph M. Price was polragd elected to lead the movement, which he bad suggested. Qustay W. Thompson of Brooklyn foused enthusiasm by offering a 1es- eration which should serve as & flat- faarked by an attack on “the tnde- eency aad Incompetency of the Hiylan A@ministration,” charging that the Present traction difficulties wen) due to them. The resolution asserte/{ that | the fare rate could and must br» kept at 5 o@nts and must bring to the pub- Me far greater ~service than fis now given, The resolution was refe rred to ub-comiaittec.. Mr. Thompyion said m part: “The Hylan Administration: claims Waine ‘kept carfares at 5 cons. Thi fe mominally trae, but practically is, is unqualifiedly faJse, The ‘are getting for & ceris to-day than half of what they reccived feur years ago, due to the/ abandon- ment of transit Iihes, the abandon- ment of transfers’ and tht crowded and unsatisfactory conditians of the trolley, elevated and subway cars, “The incompetence. of jhe Hylan Administration left nothinfy for Gov.| |} Miller and the wire to do but pass theso-called’ Mier Transit Bills Straus, Mra. F. Low Charles W. W! miitestoy and Mrs, Lil- ‘The Mayor Is right in this respect, but) D., no man has done more to wreck the Principle of home rule than Mayor Hyjan himself.” IK Mrs, Charles L. Tiffany and Dr. An-| tonio Stellm were Chatr- {Mi men for Manhat B, Collier and Thom Brooklyn Olin’ 3. Mato ‘or of the Port, ueens, and M Norman nposed of the following FOR MANHATTAN—Albert Behn- ing, Miss Katherine D. Blake, Mrs. Raymond Brown, John Howes Burt CHAIRMAN. fore need Clark, Alfre ae pane, coin Cromwell, Miles M. Daw- Mo erino Lindsay, “gaward 3" Metutre, Sames Cowden Meyers, Robert Moses, |; Henry Ollesheimer, Joseph M Price, Miss Bertha Rembaugh, ? t Simon, Antonio Stella, Per is Slade, Col. pa ald. w BROOKLY N: Edward W. Al-| ¢ tan organised at. the Hotel Pennsy'- | es", 7 rs. Witham C. Beecher, Mias Behrisch, Reduced Sale! More Than 500 Summer Frocks —As Low as $5.95 Open all day Saturday 307 Fifth Avenue In strict justice Biylan ts the author of those bills, Yor, but for his imcompetence, they wold never 0k been ‘The Make Adatinist: tion denounces these billy as in ‘con. Near 31st Street Chairs upholstered in Price $550. SALEP fiict with ‘the priacipie =i home rule. vs | Only 7 More Days!!! | Better Come:on patuneay aguas 9 a HAND A jus) You:Can Save $322 On An 8-Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite $550 Value, for $228 HINK of it!, And this is but ONE of the many, matchless values we are offering during this Exceptional Sale. Colonial Suite comprises 66-inch Buffet with 4 le; i in front, Table 46x60 inches, extending to 8 feet, and 6 Tee back Most Amazing Values Since Pre-War Days sans for the Bronx; ph Misa Eliza Macdonald and Hyron Rg, Newton, former Collec A for Q Mr SK Walker, and br. Frederick Coontey for Richmond. P Robert Moses was ehoren Secretary The materials include Voiles, Organdies, Linenes, Ginghams, Dotted Swiss. $35 Silk Dresses—20 Styles—Now $16.95 Hamren ans mali i th — Le —— This 8-piece Mahogany compe tmaeg ‘ Thomas F. Hicke: Widmann, Thomas Hughes, Ralph K. spend voaren 8. Keyes, Jacob C. A. Lersher, Mrs. ee or Mackintosh, Miss Anna M Mrs. Marie Moody, William B. Shipley, Gustave BRONX — John Davis, 1H. Deutsch, » Harold C. W. Wilson, CHMOND—Ira J, Horton, y| PENN. EMPLOYEES ELECT ENVOYS TO HELP RUN ROAD. | nize @ Gen Julius 1 es rg, | system to de iss Elizabeth i. Collier, wo Th Crane, Edward Dreier, A. H. EGER Grant, £awara Voile Dress. ne " asc Ree $228 it A statement Issued last night by | the Pennsylvania Rallroad says more 94 per cent. of employees in the| Department participated in the The tremendous quantity of Fine Furniture we have sold since this Sale began is proof of the fact that our values cannot be matched in New York, For example, in one week we have sold as many as 88 Dining Room Suites of ONE DESIGN ALONE. There is still a good selection of Period Designs, in Chippendale, Heppelwhite, Queen Anne, Colonial and Italian Renaissance motifs, but only a few suites left in each par- ticular design. Bed Room and Living Room Furniture in great variety at LESS THAN HALF PRICE—also Occasional Pieces, including Easy Chairs, Daven- ports, Secretaires, Martha We ashington Sewing ‘Tables, Dinner Wagons, etc., at ruthless reductions for the next SEVEN DAYS ONLY. The WRIGHT-FOX CO.,Inc. 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue ~w York City qi: | THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, Jt JUNE. 10, y, Eugene A. ay Knowledge, meeting, Biltmore, § P, M. fecturers’ sociation, meeting, Cori gi ons, Mrs, Frederick Raddatz, dinner and 4 Pp. meeting, 5 P.M. E last year, according to a statistical Halsey Waldinin, Mrs: D. Appleton, pvt Rosen p 1921,” Protestant Church Members’ Gifts Ag&remate $200,000,000, CHICAGO, June 10.—ifts amounting to more than $200,000,000 were made >y Protestant church members during IN NEW YORK -TO-DAY. Association to Advance Payente| Taentifieation. meeting, McAlpin, 8 P. 4 nity Society, meeting, Astor, 2.20 « ontectiondre and Ice Cream Manu- ation, meeting, Astor, The kale Pe tea feta ely Military Order of the Wortd War, ational Retail’ Cont aterehante! as | “Ent Aiohh ‘Bieta, dance, Pennsytva- table given out here to~lay by Dr. Aig. evening, Luther B, Lovejoy of Chicago and come: | ‘York State Ansociation, of $ (Aipin, piled by Dr, William B. Lampe, Phila- Ni Sigma Als pha Phi, meeting, Pennsyl- onary prwiecers, convention, McAlpin, at ct bg vanin, 4 Ame shen Chemieat Soclety, meeting, |delphia, socretary of the United bat | Pavia Council, an interdenorninat counc! MoAlpin, § P.M. | Chemista’ Futtadlonat Bhreoe oY “eeewetan |S ning lhe Altman & Cn. Club, No, 50 East Ist Street, MADISON AVENUE + FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Beginning to-morrow (Saturday) A Special Clearance of Boys’ and Youths’ Oxfords and High Shoes consisting of 1,200 pairs of good-looking, well-made shoes, chiefly styles now being discontinued from stock to make way for incoming merchandise; all of which will be offered at uncommon reductions from former prices Boys’ and Youths’ Oxfords Sizes flto2 . . . . . per pair $3.85 Sizes24@too . . . 6 - per pair 4.75 Boys’ and Youths’ High Shoes | Sizes flto2 . . . ‘per pair $4.25 Sizes 24%2to6 . ; ; per pair 5.50 Not every size in every style Sale on the Sixth Floor. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE=FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Saturday) Several Hundred Women’s All-wool Jersey Suits plain and in heather mixtures, all smartly tailored will be specially reduced to $14.50 34 to 44, inclusive Sizes This Sale will be held on the Sixth Floor (Thirty-fifth Street elevators) ‘Casita telat atti poe Swiss works, en. LarabertBrothers DIAMOND IMPORTERS I WEDDING RINGS =) 18-karat.. $4.75 up ‘22-karat. $6.00 up Platinum $20.00 up Set with diamonds $100 up Engagements, Weddings, Graduations I" is essential to make en- gagement, wedding and graduation presents gifts that last—JEWELRY. Presents for these occasions are the most treasured of all gifts and they are often passed down as heir- looms. They should be worthy. Diamond Engagement Rings $100 $250 $450 $1000 Others $25 to If the choice of an engage- ment ring falls upon a small diamond the stone may be set high with charming effect. Lambert Brothers solitaire diamond engagement rings keep up their long established reputation for excellence. There is no better stone for the price to be had anywhere. $675 $350 = $200 $3500 14-karat gold Gradu- ation Ring, rose fin- ish, applied ae, F Platinum nd rp -k Ay rat ere. fn diamond =e : in \4karat gold Gradu- tana Ne ian tate ation Ring, rose fin- Pa “freen gold ish, pierced efffect. | fine dia- $4.75 $75.00 $250 Class and signet rings ; should be selected at once to insure their being engraved in time. No extra chargefor engraving. - Checkerboard Sleeve Links, l4-karat green gold, en- graved edges, per pair, $13.50 faced oe tees ie a Man's heavy I4-karat gold open face case, newest model, 17 jewelled Wal. tham movement. $75.00 Other Waltham in 14skcatat gold cases $40.00 up. Same style in gold-filled cave with 7-jewelled Waltham move. ment, $23.00; others $18.50 up. Man's I4-karat gold vest chains, $23.00 up; Waldemar chains, $12 Lambert Brother watches tick with exact regularity. Their number is legion. With no middlemen and comparatively low rental, Lambert Brothers charge moderate prices, Store Open Daily Including Saturday, 9A. M. to6P. M. Third Avenue Corner of Fifty-eighth Street