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HYLAN’S VETO OF BILLS 1S PRAISED BY CITIZENS’ UNION But Administration Is Con- demned—Records of As- semblymen Analyzed. The Citizens’ U yn issued to-day {ts estimate of the re Legislature of the Assembly from Kings, Richmond Counties While Mayor Hylan's tion is condemned in the report, the cord in the last members of the Queens and administra- Mayor is personally commended for Vetoing legislation which was for the pu fe . According to the Cit Traction 5 she city's inereasing th and fireman, detective ¢ partment, were all put thr Republicans who were nots favorable to them but who gave tne] measures their of putting the Ma laries of pe the bill to mn in the The Citizen the services lows: of the Assemblymen fol- KINGS COUNTY. JAMES F. BLY (Rep. 11th Dist.) ntroduced good bills, ! ‘ROLL tion and primary JAMDS HH. CAL bth *Dist.)—( & (Rep, Deserves | up to expects Only New York | City member to vote against consti- tutional home rule amendment JOHN RB. CREWS Citep,, 6th Dist.) First year member of considerable independence and primary re LEO V. DOHBRTY (Rep, 10th Dist.)—Intelligent but not effective Opposed primary repeal LOUIS J. DRUSS (Rep. 22d Dist. —First year member with & . Opposed primary re iEMPLER traction bill 009 record FRANCIS X. GIACCONE (Rep, 29th Dist.) —Showed intelligent com- pretension of duties and made one of the best record of votes of the ses- sion, HENRY JAGER (Soc., —Unseated. JOHN J. KELLY (Dem,, 7th Dist.) —Of little vi as legislator, though record of votes showed im- provement BTER A. McARDLE (Dem., 14th Dist.) 4th THE HALL MARK OF QUALITY FOR NINETY YEARS EVERYTHING IN BEDDING FRANK:AHALL & SONS 25.W-45™ ST. N-Y: Children Well — now mother’s sick Don't let, sickness spread. Check it by making harm- less every source of infec- tion. grag tral ea Selatan nt times stronger t U.''8. Public Health Servier Standard. So you know that it \destroys germ life. For personal hygiene —cuts, wounds, douches— Bripho-Nathol is invaluable. rug and department stor our slzes—15¢ to $1.25. The Sulphe- Napthol Company, Bos: Sylabg-Nathal Acts Instantly SHOES THE UTMOST “Sold by reliable deatere on WRITE TO Rosenwasser Bros. Long Island City | Dist.) —Con JOHN JOS! “KERSHAM (Dem., 13th Dist.)—Good record of | , 1} votes ee | JOHN A. WARR cep. ppthe ¢ Dist.)--Careful ely | Votes below the | PETER A. LEININGER (1 | Dist.) —-Industrious Guara nteed 100% Leather Comfort ‘or Men votes. | Ir Dist.)—Excellent record of Showed improvement JOHN J. M'LOUGHLIN (Dem., 15th | Dist.) —Inconsequential. Frequen Jure to be recorded on cates Inck of atten 1s G. MOORE (R t year member of con Dist.) erable » SOHWAL ( not USTAM MOSES (Rep. 16:1 Dis k intelligent interest in) she | work und made record of votes above) | | average. ; JAMBS J. MULLEN (Rep., 2d Dist.) | 1 Conacientious Disclosed little valur f vote gg RICHMOND COUNTY. MICHABL J. REILLY (Dem. 8th! oirostag tf COSGROVE (Dems | Dist.) Still mediocre, Votes show some ist Dist) Active nd tiantive | improvement over previous yea | CHARLES SOLOMON (Soc., Dist.)—Although se times corded on important measure excellent record of votes. THEODORK STITT (Rep, 18th Dist.)-Capable mber Did valua ble work iclary Committee. Frequently r calls zd unre 1 : > ; WHITMAN GRAND JURY veral , made on short roll lonable against obj special bills PRANK J TAYLOR (Dem, 4 show some with tentive, ary and it tHDER A Dist.) Experi average QUEENS UNTY. HPNRY BAUM (Rep. 6th Dist.) Conscientious member whose of votes showed —improven Against primary appeal and traction | ¥! bill Irth and exp, a= = ae Lambert Brothers © Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry SS V4-karat gold Swiss Wrist Watch, hand en- G) graved, regulated and tested; I4-karat_ gold extension bracelet, steel springs $68.00 Gold-filled case, $30 up \ Wrist Watches of 14-karat gold mounted on ribbon bracelet $35 up ii! Celebrate With Jewelry i ELEBRATE your engagement and your wedding with a ring from Lambert Brothers. If you want aring that is a “little different” from the conven- tional style, examine Lamberts’ large and varied stock, Lambert Brothers have made and sold jewelry for over two generations, and experience justifies their boast of being able to satisfy all customers all the time. i Lambert diamonds are of the purest water, the cutting =| || and polishing perfect, the mounting of the best. Lambert | wedding rings are seamless gold or platinum bands, or | carved or set with diamonds, Platinum wedding rings with diamonds are sold by Lamberts as low as $100, See that you have a good watch to mark time for the two great occasions, en- gagement and marriage. =D Fine Diamond En. Lambert Brothers’ Plain Wedding Ring onecentss Tie] £200 Waltham watches range !8-kerat....$5.75 up ’ A adsdi 22-karat... $6.50 $25 to $3,500 iM price from $18,50 up. Platinum $20.00 up i Store open 9 to 6, except Saturday. Closed all day Saturday in July and August. Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street White Shoes At $6.35 Instead of $8. Women’s white duck strap-pumps and ox- fords, with tan and black trimming; some rubber-soled oxfords also; just a few sizes missing. Gray & Brown Shoes At $6.90 soos. Women’s one and two-strap pumps; some of the gray ones have black trimming. Ball strap and wing tip Cuban heel ox- fords, brown only. | No Exchanges, Credits or C, O. D.’'s Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. THE EVENING WO or, Avernge reenra of votes |ARMY TO HOLD FUNERAL ti] OF LOST BATTALION HERO. | CARS Rh MER RLD, THURSDAY, nal Cemetery. were completed to-day ral of Corpl. John J. hero | h Diviston, 47-51 West 42nd St. 8 . Gt od Special Sale y. Full military hon- | rooms, 107th OF FINEST CHIFFON SILK HOSIERY 39 Pair Box of 3 for $1 "1 Division. » National Ceme A squad will fire grave and a bugler All Are the Finest Pure Thread Silk Colors: Black, White, Cord, Russ, Call, African Brown, Fawn Grey id Harrison “Aventen, Mall Orders Filled Clearanee of II'MILLER -/hoer $6.95 $8.95 $10.95 $12.95 Formerly Priced Up to $18.50 HOSIERY ALSO REDUCED Nesvelty Styles of Excellent Taste I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street 1554 PBegsdwey Hudson Terminal AI! Shoes Grouped in Abooe Sheps The MILLERKINS Shope, Shoes fer Kiddies, 15 West 42nd Street: Filth Aveaue at 46th Street SS Gt DL AD A IO er WES: Yhirty years selling Good Yurniture Southeast Corner 15th Street & 6th Avenue SS SS Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in Brown Oak— 10 Pieces. (Buffet 60 m—Eatension Tabdle 48 m) T is natural for those who desire to interpret personal Y , taste in the furnishing of Dining Room, Bedroom or > Living Room, to visit Kellner’s. Here, helpful, cour- teous advice assists in meeting needs and wants—all at a price conformable with moderate outlay. “The Twenty-five Rooms” show Kellner visitors exactly how the individual! suites look in the home The World 1921 Summer Resort Annual Is Now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway and Elevated and Railway Stations and Newsstands, or by Mail. PRICE TEN CENTS Jranklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops ip FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Seasonable Frocks At Reasonable Prices MISSES’ FROCKS Continuing the Vogue of Navy Blue or Black OF Navy BLUE OR BLACK CREPE DE CHINE 18,50 *12.50 ts the saving between the old and the new price Slip-on frock of crépe de chine, with floating side draperies and sash of same material. OF BLACK JACQUARD CANTON SILK CREPE 39,50 *10.00 ts the saving between the old and the new price Entirely new slip-on model with long. fringed sash. Sizes 14 to 20 yrs. Misses’ Dress SHoP—-Second Floor NOW IN PROGRESS A Special Sale of MEN’S OXFORDS | The Usual ‘‘ALL-LEATHER”’ Quality | $6.95 Formerly $10, $10.50 and $11 PLAIN MODELS Tan or Black Calf and Tanor Black Cordovan FANCY MODELS Tan Cordovan Brogue, Tan Calf Brogue, Tan Calf Wing Tip, Tan Calf Ball Strap. All sizes. James McCreery & Co. 35th Street 5th Avenue Men’s Shop—Second Floor Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura toenail (THOUSANDS of positions are daily offered The World’s “Help Wanted” Advertisements.

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