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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921, 9% ‘Tipperary’ Big Carnival at Celtte oid of the Tipperary Trish Volunteers ADVERTISEMENT. Fark Te-Merrow: dressed t Gaelic | costumes, | The Tipperary men and women will) More ‘i be i A H 0 M mates We Carry a Full Line of “Pictorial Review"” Patterns. Saturday Sales Rott ENBERGS conduct an athletic carnival, bazaar and entertainment at Celtic Park, Lone! TOAID COLLECTION) BYA.F. OF L. MEN COUNTRY — . Kenlon Committee Report Rec-| Convention to Pass on Pacific ommends Dumping of Clean | Coast Demand for Drastic pigeehg nah a Ashes on City-Owned Land. Action by Congress. Just laim to Share ——— in God’s Gift to Man. | IHE BROOKLYN CITIZEN makes this possible. We want you to read | “The Citizen,’’ Two | Cents every day (in- cluding Sunday). As | an inducement to be- | come a regular sub- | scriber—we offer you L. A. PRICE, Pree. | West 14th Street---Between 5th and 6tl 6th Aves. | Fire Ohief Kenton, as chairman of} DENVER, June 17—Demand that the Mayor’s Committee on Collection Congress take action to protect the and Disposal of City Waste, handed to| Nation's interest against the “grow- the Board of Estimate to-day the re-|'"& menace of Japanese immigration and colonization,” is made in a reso- lution submitted to-day to the annual convention of the American Federa- | tion of Labor by Pacific Coast labor men, Labor leaders declare that the resolution is the most drastic meas- Unusual Charin i in : These Hanileome Women’s Venetian a Satine Bathing Girls’ Net Dresses Suits ry Graduation $ 1 675 9, 98 \ Clever new modes charm- port of that committee, which spent several months of exhaustive research, experiment and compilation of statis- tical data bearing on that problem. Fifteen recommendations are made which, summarized, aro as follows: Rigid enforcement of ordinances {Ure on the Japanese question over and regulations requiring complete {considered by organized labor. It calls separation of all wastes by the | for: householder. Pa ‘ ingly trimmed “Absolute exclusion in future of all i One piciured at left with ||P Separate collection of ashes, |. oo sese immigration, not only mat the opportunity to two overskirt effects, we up to garbage, rubbish and sweepings. aes pet I I eh own your own home nicely trimmed with fine Nat Elimination of contractors for | but female, and not only laborers, te thi t Ww lace; sizes 8 to 16 years. Neatly trim- collection and disposition. skilled and unskilled, but farmers and in e coe ry. fA For confirmation, gradu- nay piping, That ashes, free from rubbish |men of small trades and professions, | have acquired a big Girls’ O: and belt, Sizes and garbage, be used to fill clty- las recommended by Theodore Roose- tract of high and dry is . rgan 36 to 44. owned land. velt. Permission for terhporaty resl- land at Mastic, Lon Overskirt Frocks Styles that Bstablishment of reclamation | gence only for tourists, students, U g are original, stations to salvage useful mate- rials and burn the residue at a temperature «ufficiently high to prevent nuisance. Burn all street sweepinga at Sheer, beautiful organdie, ‘ elaborately trimmed with et fine laces and ribbon sushes—one pictured One Piece at left— %. 98 Knitted izes 8 t Bathing! ic i years, i Tights 50 Extraordinary Porohese & Sale Women’s & Misses’ Summer Frocks Reg. $5, $6 and $7 Values Exquisite Voiles, Organdies and Ginghams—made with the same 2 95 care used in the development of high priced frocks. : Decidedly Frenchy models that fit beautifully. Many charm- ing styles. Sash, tie-back and surplice, and other effects exquisitely trimmed in stripe, check and foulard designs ! sheer cool quality for misses of 16 to 20 years and 36 to 46 bust for women, artists, commercial men, teachers and others. “Such exclusion to be enforced by place for a Summer United States officials, under United cottage. Mastic Park, States laws and regulations, as done reclamation stations. ‘with immigration admitted or ex- we have named this Dump garbage at sea until pres- |cluded from all other countries and development, is sixty- ent experiments are completed, not as at present, under an arrange- five miles out of New That some other method of gar- ment whereby control and regulation bago disposal be adopted, oven if |is surrendered by us to Japn \ York, on the Mon- present experiments fail or prove | “Compliance on the part of all de-, tauk Branch of the too costly. {partments of the Federal Govern- | Construction of a redu tion |ment with the Constitution, and/ Long Island R. R. Plant for animals and tith abandonment of threat, or attempt to | The Railroad Station That the collection and take advantage of certain phrasings | : A portation of waste, be made a sy of that document as to treaties, which | is directly on the cial study by the Street Cleaning | jt is claimed gives the treaty making | premises. Trains run Department, to reduce expense. power authority to violate plain pro- | That the Street Cleaning De- | visions of the Constitution and| : regularly every day partment develop a type of dump | statutes in the following matters: { f 4 and Sunday. soow to permit economical filling “A—To nullify State rights and of low lands, State lows for control of land and SonmLELA saan ate eee cy Si This newspaper has Construct modern waterfront reais ADIN, within the with Tomato auce dumps and inland transfer sta- erected a club house B—To grant American citizenship Island, the ideal tions not dependent on contract- or's facilities, to races of yellow color, which ate i for the accommoda- i ] ‘That the city adopt this report | made Ineligible for such eltizenshé You always bring back your tion of every home | ; 7 . | as its ge 1 policy and work “Fair treatment, protection in prop- | * : A | 7 | out the details as far as its means | erty rights, legally acquired for Jap- | appetite—whether you bring owner in Mastic Park. Women’s Gabardine will permit. anese legally entitled to residence in! Membership in this any fish or not. An That the Street Cleaning De- | California and the privilege of engag- | % A club is included when SKIRTS $ 00 partment be authorized to obtain | ing in any business desired, except you're always in luck if you becrib f ° the services of men specially | such as may be now or hereafter de- | you subscribe for *, arse trained and equipped to carry out |nied by law, provided particularly have Heinz Baked Beans on “The Citizen.” | Regular and Extra Sizes this programme, they may not hereafter buy or lease A ell feed e } Values Up to $4.00 That immediate expenditures | agricultural land.” hand—delicious, well-cooked, ; ; Well made, of fine qualit 1; ; | Thi ews) er i | made, q 'y material; white, slightly i be confined to acquisition of Three cities have already begun s newspap 8 \ motor trailer and floating equip- | campaigns to get the 1922 convention ready to eat, hot or cold. not in the real estate ment, purchase fi ee Marat ot the federation. thoy ae ert business-we tale water-front and inland recla yorth, Cincinnati and Birmingham, . e s) ae : tlon stations and reduction | Ala It’s not just “luck.” It is ju- this method to build soiled; in sizes and lengths to fit both regular and extra size women; 25 to 40 waist. Two of the 9 Qr many ate eegD | $2.95 and $3.45 Values prevent nuisance, disease and dis-| cents, and Teaintensnoe, (eiipeling and) Choice of several styles, all s$ somfort. In urging that the city take over coming and all chic and pretty. In referring to the eubject as ame the work now done by contractors, Row and row of Felt Ribbon most serious problem confronting the|and especially the rooklyn contrac : erst’ the commitieo renoria | svetemu thie committee pone out ine Hats, also Milan hemp braid city to-~da oportunity to enhance the value of of title without any cost. EVERY DOLLAR YOU IN- ; i) i elsnte) Fe _ that’s as up our circula on a i These recommendations were con-| DE VALERA WANTS dicious foresight . d among. worth-while e i. curred in by John P. Leo, Dr. Royal , true at home as out in the open. eople. From an in- ‘- S. Copeland, Murray Hurlbert, Amos a 4 Schaeffer, Louls F. Haffen, Arthur! |. eam penal to Work . . prada tayii ek point Al About Half Actual Value Silk and Satin Bnvelope i S. Tuttle, Philip P. Farley, Edwara| Asks American Fe ion i The housewife who appreci- this is the ‘‘best buy Ae Chemises—Lace Trimmed ' 3 ai 6 hol }) m A, Byrne and Merritt H. Smith | for the Recognition of the . on Long Island. The || Malian Sitk Vests—Crepe i f as Sn a a Srae 3 ae Irish Republic. ates the convenience of ready- lots are 20x100. Every de Chine Bloomers } ports, data and information showing| DUBLIN. June 17 (unue =) cooked, well-cooked food—who it will ee Fouialind e || $ : the enormity of the ci®’s waste of vesident le ec sialyl . . street. e reets 1100000 tons of rubbish, ashes, gar-] in a message to tas, Aerts Fed- realizes her responsibility of are made with no cost Values Up to$8.00 | ‘ pfuse disposed of an-| eration o' por to-day, urged sup. a s reer onette yor- Lage ny opponre led leegnge gery peeves ed hes red toe pereall con ot ake | Heth ge en: | Vatuen Up to $3.00 oR t is } is Up to $3. the respective volumes are: Recognition of Ireland by the pays all cost of mak- ming; Georgette . jaee,00). toca; “Fusbian, United States will Jead to a true the health, as well as good to ing thelstreets) overblouses with frill | All beautifully made and garage, 440,000 tons, and sweepings,| democracy here,” de Valera cabled. eat—who knows that quality fronts tie: nae richly trimmed, also fine 100,000. tons. - —— All lots one price: dressy models; Pussy , -—- mereerized double panel pet- In 1920 there were more than 214,000 | cause removal of the city waste now means economy—she keeps $55, payable $10 down Willow Sport blouses; || ticoats. and Windsor crepe q dead animals, disposed of and the|% costing the municipality aca mach, hand 1 f Heinz » pay. hl ith beautifully made and night gowns and Billie Street, Cleaning Department's oper- | 4nd # small saving in any one of the on a supply o e' and $3 monthly, wit (ciiamad in) ‘honey Burkes—-the greatest yulue ating cost last year amounted to $13,-] mense volume disposed of would re- Oven Baked Beans with To- 3 months subscrip- bisque, navy, black. of @ season of extraordinary 163,009 while the budget allowance for] Suit In a great saving.” ||| tion to The Brooklyn flesh and white; all value. On sale Second Floor Unis year i8 116,790,000. Added to this) wuiic yard for collection and disposi- mato Sauce. Citizen. s the cost of strect cleaning in| tion of wastes in 1920 was: Dispos: == = Queens and Richmond, where the work | tion of all classes of waste, 41 cents: Title is guaranteed J 7 A ; ; ‘ 8 done by the Departments of Public | Coll «ion of alll classes of wate ® ab Arh Home | A Very Special Price on Charming New | fis Works, When additional conts for) hatian, Brooklyn and the Bronx), 45| : y | ; ; snow removal and the disposal of dead} cents; final disposition of ashes in| One-of the Title Insurance Com- | | i can am ho omalee ef | Basin Ooi 9gtareaaten te pany of New York. — 0 ats | to eeu ths Tenens 6672 8k A | eoniniding ead flushing ‘streets, 39 Every subscriber will ||} | oO . ¢: ¢ 000,000 will be required for cents; supervision of fi Tees, be given a certificate | hat it 4 ‘A most complcated i af VEST GOES TO IN- | brim pa with fabric crowns, in all i wanted } that 8 se C0 “uble property by filling in mars! — DOrhS i ; 3 ‘ problem, duo mainly to the enormous |iands with ashes and thus improve CREASE YOUR OWN oe Ke Dr » such as jade, peacock, orange and j irea over which tho papulation of mmmercial development of the penhagen perty for economic and sanitary | FORTUNE, 6,000,000 is scattered and also the fact | DUOneT vhat a considerable part of the area ts] 4 su on to amend the charter | > from suitable phices for final|so as to fll in public streets and MA IL THIS geo ls $180 : assess the cost as @ public improve- | disposition. os ment is another feature of the report, “A natural repugnance,” the Com-| which points out that this, as .the mittee says, on the part of the publie}law is now consistuted, may be ac- war a topic makes the situa- |complished only by contract. Special Y Auch # 10H difficult and ai-| legislation to permit the utilization of Hen sil the mere ane’ Sl} such waste materials in thls way is though several attempts have been | yrircg made to find a olution, it is gener-| ‘The report reveals for the first time Many Other Extra Special Offerings in Our cial Department, 2nd Floor, Tomorrow oN ae Vv est ees Tricot pen Milanese #139 Value 87¢ Silk Gloves Saaaennnnnneanieaaen Corns tion Depart- Brooklyn, N. Y. gating myself in i | = ' ' ' ; ao} ' c i ' 8 ‘ h ily agrond that no perfect and uni-|that tho city has hed In oporation an \ fe { een a 8 cient Full 24 Inches Long a ally ogroed that 2 expe lant for * : 5 ‘ anf . versally applicable plan has yet een oer Te et tae Lift Right Off |! | Z|se 32% lenciennes " lace-——Tuxedo and 16-Button Length prepared. Tho fault of all this the | mg ul is etill being towed to sea, \ O° g ae \ Bes Peter Pan collars. } committee finds is due to lack of |Which method the committee states is A ' Ga gae ' = _ as $ | fixed determination to settle upon |WAdesirable, unsanitary and uneco- No Pain at All i | oh 3a8 | II] «nitebuoy,” “Ieory” or Sweetheart” } some definite action and adhere to It, ul Government and also to | | Qules ei febuoy,” “Ivor, pores Faulty administratve policy in the |adjacent communities. | Ne 268 \ | Limit 6 Cakes 5 : | past, in the failure to employ in the gq cumplete, incinerasion of all Wastes, npdely a few ane of | \ >) 2 ee H } oa NoMa) ores c | Every pair in .? lot worth } most efficient manner some of tho! 1 r coas—$25,000,000 for construction reezone’’ upon that bother- i (es) Us = $3 , | “Lusor'’ Come Hospital Absorbent from $2.50 to $3. a pair, All | recommendations made, js # partial | and equipment no: including the sites some corn, instantly it stops ‘ 27ik ' ve Rowe Cott 1 ib. € | reason for the present condition, the | and 0,000 annually for operation h ay hort! lift 1 4 Ao end ' plexion Powder ‘otfon, 1 Ib, 27¢ are well made of good heavy committce reports. and maintenance. ‘The committee re- urting; then shortly you li Lats) go gee { | des. Reg- 29¢ Roll, limits, ea quality silk, with very aligh 1 Decisive action to permanently es-|}ies on the researches it has made in that sore, touchy corn right { Sh Bize i ‘ = | Williams’ Vanishing Paatant Gian naltharanee that | tablish basic principles of waste re-| large eities and finds that because of off, root and all, without the Hi a 37.8 H Kotex’” Santlary lor@old Crean perfectiol h moval should be held hard and fast|the siall demand for by-products of ieheegt pain or goreness i 4 3 Eee get AG Renee AT slo Bena looks nor affect the wearing qual- by regulation of administrative power| such plants, it should therefore await Siig) P 8s. ' messes ¢ }- fepwing: Heme .y ‘ tb Ghaicarct white or clam to prevent any future departure | any final decision on gurbage pending End Any Com or Callus. i wiCes — oe} ui: RAE REE 39¢ LEAT 12¢ ia therefrom, is another point the com-|thé result of present experiments. In mE pt EG Se | dozen , Ie ream—tube while lot lasts, mittee stresses with emphasis, be-|the interim garbage Will continue ie Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost BE sag | ae “ lifference between a right} be dumped at sea until that phase — S H M. 0 P M ; ca alla Solution may be measured | the problem has been work out with ‘out few cents—drug stores. ---- S caneieneneeneneien tore Ours; 9 A. tod 0 ° in-mildons of dollars annually be-| deliberation,

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