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

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- ay ’ i P sy’ mij ov pul ebublican fhere was considerable wrangling th R, it th a unitied traction system; home| @ the development of a plan forthe SION HITS HYLAN ANDMILER GRABS -—-BOENTFARENSUE: tform Demands Unifie Traction, Home Rule and Municipal Housing. he Contition Committee, in a rad! Platform adopted at Hote! Penn ania, condemns the Hylan Ad istration and protests against the throw of honie rule jn traction ters by Gov. Miller and the Re ican Legislature, ter being revised as to wording, Platform will be submitted to the Coalition Conference mittee, made up of representa- of the, Coalition Committes, Union, Republican organiza- and imdependent Democrats. Platform is so rascal in some of Provisions it seems certain of tie revision when it gets to the ublican conferees, main deelarations are for an and out stand for a 5-cent fare . including a new Charter and an| ment to the present ‘Transit Law| heprive the Miller Transit Com- on of its present arbitrary pow- @ constfuctive housing pro- me, including the condemnation he city of and for housing pur- s; the extension of city markets hicipal sale ‘of coal and ice and the eurization of milk, and direct pri- jes for all city offices. INSERVATIVES’” LEADER THREATENS TO BOLT. ng, the fifty members of the com- eo: who took the final yote, and m the minette tie me nh owas over the plank. of wh had been submitted Several memb man, Alaric M Hicimond and Percy S$ Straus, contended that the cent fare plank was unwiae, argued it was not true ving Dor some hat costs rapidity to guarantee a b-cent fi thers that the question should be le he Transit Commission and tts scision accepted Hy a vote of 21 to 10, however, the “ following plank was adoptod: |BLAMES HYLAN REGIME FOR DOUBLE FARES. epne Hylan Administration has ought to cover its own incompetency | \ny loud declarations for the 6-cont fare. The truth is that because this Administration has failed to face the traction difficulties and to adopt a constructive programme, tens of thousands of men and women in this city pay two and three fares to reach their places of work. “Falling operating costs are fast re- moving the only possible claim for fares higher tian those guarantee by contracts upon which the people af New York have expended several hundred million dollars. Under the present Transit Law the city has not right to control its own investment thrmgh , Its elected representatives. It is mérely a spectator, and must accept the plans of the Transit Com- mission, while the traction companies may reject any plan submitted. “The Coalition Committee favors a mified traction system supplying an adequate and satisfactory service at 4 $-cent fare. We also favor a aub- stantial reduction in the present tele- phone, gas and electricity rates. We believe in the election of officials pledged to accomplish these objects through constructive effort. We shall algo expect our nominees, If elected, to demand an amendment to the Transit Law #0 that no plan or settle- ment can be adopted and no contracts changed without the consent of tho clected Board of Estimate and Appor- tionment.” THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE “DEMORALIZED.” Concerning schools the platform cgused the announcement of W. anan of Brooklyn, leader of the Augu Thursday, Frida: JULY 21 Sa result of the sale of the John stock, still fresh in your memory, we were able 16 buy for spot cash t America’s foremost man ‘August Sale of Furniture. The exquisite suites an gladden the eye and soothe the “pocket nerve” | of thrifty hgme-lovers. » Thursday, Friday and have been set aside as “I a most profitable and interest act and buy. OPPENHEIM st Furniture Sale Starting MONDAY, July 25th JULY 22 WILL BE INSPECTION DAYS says that in 1917 Mayor Hylan prom- ised a seat for every child and that y and Saturday JULY 23 tremendously successful D. Raab Company’s he choicest offerings of ufacturers for this great d individual pieces will Saturday of this week nspection Days.” Come in and compare our values. Watch Sunday's Papers for Descriptions and Prices The Times, Herald and World will carry the full message Think, ing message for you. .GLUNS & © 34th Street Clearance Redu —New York ctions Thursday Girls’ Summer Dresses 375 Cotton Dresses Chambrays Voiles, Organdies Checked Ginghams Sizes 6 to 14 years. Values to 5.90 | 1.85 250 Summer Dresses Geisha Cloth Organdie, Voile Gingham, Challis Sizes 8 {o 14 yeers. ! Values to 9.75 | 3.95 250 Dainty Dresses Plein and Em= broidercd Organdie Imported Gingham Sizes 8 '> ~* neara, ry Values to 13.75 5.50 were coming down with suMcient 1 “t 1 build of disrepa ff to devise a pi unoceupled Jands and con The schools | st sppointmenta | © in to the Roard | tne are mi cost housing i# proposed 11 A with the grant of pow: to condemn land for hou ort been political o xox and to Rell, hold or leas porn land so condemned, subject to prop A te the joint | conditions re! FOR EXTENSION OF MARKET ' FACILITIES. Hylan Administration letion of the Court Hous urther scandal’ is de well as the immed tem 7 unemployment -| substituting “a Commissioner whos | xed | management has been the subject o ries and grades.” Sale Also vat BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Street Near Hoyt 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street Season-End Clearance ! $6.98, $8.98 & $10.98 SUMMER DRESSES Sale To-morrow at Voiles Organdies Linenes Ginghams New Sleeveless Jumper Frocks Included An epoch-making sale and opportu- nity—hundreds of the most beautiful Summer dresses that have been society’s favorites at their original prices—reduced to $5 to-morrow. New Summer COLORS Including Black and White and Red and White Pin or Block Check Combinations. Solid colors or pastels. New Summer STYLES Sport models with straight youthful lines, sleeveless types. Augmented by special purchases. Store Closed Saturdays During July and August OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Reduced for Clearance Thursday Misses’ Chic Midsummer Dresses 100 Misses’ Wash Dresses Reduced to 5.00 200 Flowered Georgette Dresses Dark Color Effects | Beautiful Designs Taffeta Girdles Linen Jumpers with Organdie Guimpes Checked Ginghams Reduced to _ 9.75 200 Misses’ Sheer Cool Dresses Reduced to Organdie, Linen Dotted Swiss. Voile Checked Gingham Local machinery to suggestad nest classification of civil ‘THIRTY FOURTH’ STREET BROADWAY: FIFTH AVENUE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST A SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ (ANTON CREPE FROCKS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A COLLECTION OF OVER, ONE HUNDRED CHARMING SUMMER FROCKS, IN WIDELY VARYING DESIGNS OF EXCEEDING SMARTNESS, SUITABLE FOR TOWN ORL COUNTRY WEAR, SELECTED FROM OUR» REGULAR, STOCK, AND AFFORDING SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES OF AN EMPHATIC CHARACTER REDUCED TO al Rents went up--AND UP—but they haven't come down. one—but the landlord—admits it. { But there is one way to solve it away that does not mean | serimping nor inconvenience, — Really, a way that will be wel- come when once begun, Every- | Histo install | In Your Living Room and In Your Bed Room thereby adding a room to your apartment, This will enable you to either live in an apartment of one room less which you know will cost you at least 20 per cent. less—OR—rent one of your rooms in your larger apartment—which will nearly pay your entire rent. Owen Daven-O is easy to buy on liberal credit terms—is a full- size bed hidden in a beautiful Davenport. See the new Idea in Complete Apartments. Living Room, Dining Reom and Bedroom, * Daven-o equipped Heretofore $1,000. Now on Special Sale at 23rd St, Store Only. Now | Convenient Terms. D. T. OWEN CO. Inc. 34 East 23d St 66 West 45th St. 53 Flatbush Ave. 11.75 Furniture & Daven-os BROOKLET. UPTOWN Ope Geiurday brea oe ‘ ‘ ee 13 F ry} ry)

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