The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1921, Page 4

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i Pesnphidiaeeren rote ana i as nada cence sO | Mr. C summoned to pr GRIPS COAL TRADE s:=:* | of the coal UU ae om IN JERSEY F |MILLER TO KEEP OUT ; OF FIGHT FOR MAYOR.“ Agatnnt Interteren Inapect ol tn Uned. Commissioner Gannon Says Small Dealers Are Driven Out of Business. combine exists) rhat scores of dealers have been driven | Mariory Whiteford to Wed Coont) De Houthtiler-Chaagny. 4 Mrs. J. H Whiteford of No | vd, Garden City, an ent of their young- ness were made to-day by James F Gannon jr. o Commissione Jersey City at the opening hearing the Mackay Legislative Committ The hearings are son County Court tor William B Ma County presiding Commissioner Gannon read a state ment in which From the ned by the he follow inciple of Mone city ne said d a con) y existed to | contro! the supply and fix the price ; R pany, which in the last few years | led Burns Brothers as the; distributors in this city, ac the entire interest of Burns | S48 FiFTH ave 4) Apove 4525S: The Prices in this July Sale of Shoes are substantially reduced from the low level of this season— Brothers and all their yards im Jer sey City n addition to the ny. the F : « Coyle and the e evident intent | the retail busin the and diss ndent di The styles are typical of Alexander's, many of them being a season ahead— The qualities so intrinsically good as to be instantly apparent—and the assort- ment the best we have shown in years at sale time. Men’s Oxfords, Women’s Low Shoes, formerly priced to $20 formerly priced to $15 $8.85 to $13.75 $8.90 to $11.65 tween the Leni Compa contents js, which | tribute the | f their coal 4 at a much higher | . i hat the KH, Perry Company | is merely a holding operating: conspany for Burns Brothers of New No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ORTH ‘THIRTW FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE “AN EX'TRAORDINARY SALE TOMORROW B Vomen’s AND Misses’ FRocus CHARMING HIGH COST MODELS ‘ASHIONED OF LUSTROUS CREPE SILKS al | CAT MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICHS Ti se f Suxen TEXTURES SOFT, RICH, AND DELIGHTRKULLY COOL ARE. THE CHIEKFEST CHARM OF THESE SUMMERY FROCKS,FKATURED IN THIS COLLECTION ARK THE: NEWEST DESIGNS SHOWN THIS SKASON, INCLUDING SLENDER, SLIP-ONS, ACCORDE.ON AND BOX, PLEAT', AND UNIQUELY SIDE DRAPED EFFECTS, LAVISH BEADWORK AND EMBROIDERY AND DELICATE LACES ARE USED FOR ORNAMENTATION im a A CANTON CREPE ROSHANARA CREPE CREPE DE GEORCETTE ih CHINE CREPE UNPRECEDENTED VALUES AT A\ | F| | Westerns hiet Medical Examiner in Report! Kings Coaaty Hoa Cont ns Boel jay Mayor Hylan en ao rian oceania neameee ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921, {pian for the tnetaiiation of oll burners City, which is the underlying | MOST GRAIN ALCOHOL |crTy TO SAVE $25,000 jet the Brookiys Institution, which was thonopuly. trough the Tt Tt 1S NOW ADULTERATED. A YEAR BY USING OIL. i.” Siactay,"iseputy Gomemtenoner ot | Departinent of Weifare. | ln a Jettor to the Mayor MacBtay ex- plains that @he tnftlal cost of ins the burners beneath the boilers will be but that the “ the pital Will Drop Immenne $62,500, coal fuel in the ~ boiler plant of the as @ result, Mr. Joil fuel will prov of Ne kind in the coun- approved aland Randall's ta TOMORROW SMALL least $26,000 a year Mt in rye will saye at e cont of furl ta, eftic claims: |b County H fal “her seen tare iigehal one va. | kings County” Hospital he hasnt any Hosmital, one of the larg-|doupe tt will soon be ased at other Wel: fave Department institutions on Welfare 8. Franklin Simon A Co. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STREETS Final Price Reductions On CHILDREN’S DRESSES NO CREDITS Sizes 2 to 6 Years A Limited Number Only SUMMER DRESSES * 1.95 Heretofore *2.75 to $3.75 {n all the wanted colors 2.75 Heretofore $3.95 to $8.50 of Flaxon, lawn, chambray or dotted dimity, including a number with detachable bloom ers; some with hand smocking. In all the wanted colors. HIGH-CLASS SUMMER DRESSES’ of dotted swiss or organdie, dotted or striped batiste or chambray, including a number with detachable bloomers. smocked. Many hand NO EXCHANGES SMALL CHILDREN'S SHOP-— Fifth Floor No Exchanges. Bho Specealy Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT’38™ STREET WEDNESDAY Final Reductions 60.00 Originally 150.00 to 255.00 BONWIT TELLER & CQ |, WOMEN’S EXCLUSIVE COATS AND WRAPS MANY TRIMMED WITH FINE FURS INEST types and highest cost models in- cluded, one of a kind—duvetyne, mar- No C. 0. D.’s PRICE No Mail Orders, vella, superior tricotine, Canton crepe, many trimmed with caracul, squirrel or monkey fur. The World 1921 Summer Resort Annual Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. 10 CENTS ing that Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Established 1879 WEDNESDAY SUMMER FASHIONS AT SPECIAL PRICES These are the garments most in demand for a child’s Summer, and _ therefore especially welcome at these low prices GIRLS’ SUMMER APPAREL second Floor 5.00 Sleeveless Chambray Dresses........ .... _ Special Red, blue, brown, green, lavender. Sizes 13 to 17 years. Knitted Capes In a variety of smart shades. pia Leeda nieenne Special Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Dresses of Crepe de Chine.................. Special In navy, white, grey, pink and copen. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Little Girls’ Knitted Capes. With white facing and collar. dew. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Gingham and Crepe Bloomer DreSses.... Special Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years, 19.50 3.95 Lee ren Special Blue, white, rose and honey- 2.95 CHILDREN’S SUMMER APPAREL Chambray Bloomer Dresses Four styles, in maize, blue, pink and tan. gingham, pink, blue or green with white. Fourth Floor, 1.90 ; Special Also in checked Sizes 1 to 3 years. Infants’ Hand-Knit Sweaters ¢ All- wool, in four models yellow and white. . Special 2.95 Pink, blue, Fourth floor, coat and slip-on. Sizes 1 to 3 years. Little Boys’ Play Suits. . Sport collar--flapper pants. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Sizes 5 to 10 years. .. Special adet, grey, green, khaki. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Fourth floor. Fifth floor. Children’s Silk Sox.......................... Special In all white, turnover tops. Sizes 4 to 914, Main floor, Wool Jersey Bathing Suits............. One piece style, in blue, rose, green and red. Main floor. Children’s All Wool Sweaters............. Special Slip-on style in blue, rose, brown, tan, coral, apricot and buff, Sizes 2 to 10 years. Main floor. Special Sizes 2 to 10, 2.15 Cotton Crepe Night Drawers.............. Special 1,50 Sizes 2 to 6 years. Second floor. y Cotton Crepe Pajamas....................... Special 1,95 Two-piece style. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Second floor, BAREFOOT SANDALS AND PLAY OXFORDS— Special Oxfords Barefoot Sizes 81% to 10" Sandals Sizes 5 to8 2.25 Sizes 1] to 2 2.50 2.00 5.00 ° 2.50:

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