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— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, NO HALT IN CTY INQUIRY, DECLARES CHAIRMAN MEYER Has No Intimation Have Been Embarrassing to Party Chiefs. O'MALLEY MAKES REPLY. Commissioner Says He Wel- comes Showdown—Hylan on Stand To-Morrow. Reports that influential Republican Jeaders have brought pressure to bear on Senator Meyer with a view | to forcing him to adjourn his in-| mander vestigation until after the election because the Meyer Committee has been of more aid to Mayor Hylan than to the Republican party, were positively denied by the Senator to- He said that he direct intimation from any leader i. sied of Education of a lump con- |}! : Sey ua avo re Muy een ot S-ltract for the construction and equip- | |] Hy POR ESLASRG! Cl ipres jment, of furniture, of new | one ihe (Public s Nos. 188, 184 and 186.) |] Wark edna Nev "lin Hrooklyn. T. A. Clarke & Co., low- ee anne est bidders at $2,317,000, received the ape tae SMB IS oie ward. A law passed at the last hat the report that the Meyer com-[#Ward. Ai law pt ae omecaa | 4 ; session of the Logisiature makes ad MGAER CU THIGH ERT Oat ee lump contract" illegal || * Tis the publican Lnpaign was lu A ouAy achcHa up county, chairs | Atlan Oat | Crepe de Chine nan Gamucl #. Koenig, who oppused}| The Mayor's letter on unemploy- |} Every yard is, of courte, strictly Arnold Constable qual the investigation frem neeption | ment said in part: ity—all silk—firm weave and an ample 40 inches wide. In on the ground that unless weavers iming seandal involving May an is uncover Mayor will by red of re-election, None of th Greater New York leaders was fa vorable to the idea of s = the York, effect Would be to ac ‘ntuate bad feeling in the cit Jiinst the publican Legistatun { Gov. Miller's Administration, diayor Hylan will be recalled be ™: the Meyer a to-morrow morning. pation: which will be lengthy, wi > thto the $32.5 Meyer committee of New fear g that the committee whigh Was revealed by World, and also into the records « all Bic city departments under his Ure¢t supervision and controlled by onimissio! of his choosin Commissioner Edwin J Results has had no | at 10.30) ne His ex- 00,000 inerease in the ity payroll under his Administration, The Evening O'Malley of REAL, NOT MOVic MONEY, ASKED IN THIS REEL SUIT. (CTY NAMES THREE ON COMMITTEE 10. AD UNEMPLOYED Estimate Board Acts Acts to Prevent! ing her separation suit from Kdward, a theatrical and motion picture promoter, Sayn I and Gets $15,000 ek. natrumental Alles she was in placing her husband 'y from which he to-day draws an income Taew in New Ln; At a special meeting of the Board of Estimate to-day Mayor Hylan ad- dressed a formal letter to that body lcalling attention to the increase in unemployment and appointed a pre- liminary committee to report back at the Sept. 7 meeting on the best means of meeting the situation. This committee con la of Bird | Coler, Commissioner of Public Wel- ; William F. Deegan, Vice Com- f the Now York Bee) \ | American Legion, and Jogn Sullivan, | President of the Central Trades an | Labor Council, The Mayor suggested | an industrial aid bureau. The special meeting w: marily lo approve the “Dependency, due chiefly to unem- “|ployment of the breadwinners in ce BSE Hane price that is ‘ess than half what it retaile for elsewhere. j many families, ls already rapidly in- Newy Tesi Jade But it's a fact. Make a comparison at any other shop. | [ereasing, This is shows by the greatyr Henna Midnight Blue White Two or three dollars a yard difference is decidedly worth: i _| number of dependent children now "Tangerine 60 other shades, saving, being cared for in muniel insti OT ition Ga oom pad with) the! GOES Regularly 2.25 yard Regularly 4.50-5.50 yard | _ | veeponding period last year. y| “Moreover, widespread unemploy- p | ¢ | Ment Means 1 and their fo -|ger to the t. the unemployed sand potential dan- commun.ty as well as vy drains upon the welfare de- partnents of the city. | “There is need, therefore, nil of a con- structive programme which will take into consideration existing conditions with a view of relieving present dis- pt | tress and to the prevention of furure hardships by evowing a possible so- lution of the unemployment problem. || |Such a plan to be effective should be formulated and put in operation at [Mra. Smart, Who Wants Senaration, position) But She Bec of from $15.00 to $18,000 a week, Mrs. Edward Sniali, who prefers 1) be known jas Mise Laurel KE. Miller, applied {to the Supreme Court for Ha week | ar Jaltmony and $50,000 counset tor, pend- nt | to Detective Figgoll, who ar- rested hin was produced dn court: xirl ts Tike a popular | be story, hores you a little but ther haunting something about her that ches at your heart nd up a black shirt, Ask law to bring it Monday in My heart ts broken, Tell WIFE SLAYER SAYS PRETTY GIRL CHARMS LIKE SONG.) H Neugebauer, thirty-one, No. 117|Daviaon Unaware Tamer Remains. Mott Street, who shot and killed his| Henry P. Davison, of J. P. Morgan & wife, home of her mother|Co., continues to improve steadily, It rat No. 163 West 10th Streot| was suid at the Roosevelt Hospital to- y in a quarrel over their chil-|day, and present plans are to remove fon, was arraigned in] him to his Long Island home in about Court to-day on ala week. Mr. Davison has not been told Serious Situation — Mayor |. tm the compinint Just ited, Harold ‘nd held without | the tumor has tot b i eau. 2d Street, saya she wa, Aug his brain, but he f Suggests Industrial Bureau. |X Land Anakin GAL The following letter, aati to have been! Het he imagines the growth was cut (hdweitten by. the. pr Saturday from away two Planet Constable. & Co. FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET Something Phenomenal in the Way of Only the most commendable weaves, from the best mills, are proffered in this sale. seventy-five of the leading shades, including Black and White Crepe de Chine Words mean little—quality and value count. SILK CREPES Printed Georgettes Sounds almost impossible to be able to say we have this exquisite weave in the newest of autumn combination: 1.48 Y= Navy and. Black | Canton Crepe In this We know it to be the most popular weave of the sea- 1921, Where There Ls Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There I+ James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue In Our August Sale Hudson Seal Coats Trimmed With Either Skunk or Beaver Are Only 265° and cufts, exquisitely lined. September Pri $5.00 of selected skins. ptember Price, 365.00 Genuine Alaska Seal Coats, long (U. S$. Government Dyed). ptember Price, 545.00 choice, lustrous pelts, self trimmed. September Price, 425.00 (Vourth Floor) 34th Street = 36-inch Hudson Seal Coat, trated, with Skunk or Beaver collar August Sale Price, 265.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, made Skunk collar and cuffs. August Sale Price, 285.00 36 August Sale Price, 475.00 Persian Lamb Coats, 36 inches long— August Sale Price, 345.00 Dressing Table Necessities at Small Prices This sale offers an opportunity to stock illus- inches \ t.e Department of xd and Mar-|the earliest pos: e moment, | case we take pleasure in featuring one of the greatest son—we also know it is in great demand and itraor- One of the ost beguiling new rf Aired Fis oday, toe statement emanate |b vould Buk st that the Board of || values ever offered by this shop. Heavy 40 inch wide oy ncn aly to be eaauned in a few day Autumn gown fashions a. quaint up on the innumerable everyday necessities, ay, (o-Gay to a Jetatument “amannt: |S nate sod Apportionment (take lI|| Crest Chine thst would be an exeslont efferigat Ss therelore, be among the frat to take advantage of ths r- type favoring the hooped skirt in ankle and contains suggestions as to the toilet ‘ printed in the morning newspapers | Some action to estibiish an industrial i, ci arkable offering length and fitted basque. For Misses’ icles is always ; e to the effect that the committee had |aid bureau.” | | R--ular Price of 4.00 Yard. Sale Price Regularly 5.50 yard \ Byening Sones ne style “s peively articles one is always forgetting to purchase. f distave acdeparcnent|l . vi il'to glance a tiscove hia department) ee ii i model displayed on ‘our Fourth Hoor Tate, dozen packages. - 118 yor Myla | | y 1 i He ryden in astile Soap, large bar. pen atic Comms Two HURT_IN: PLANE CRASH. | 2 98 | her most jie native ‘moments abe Venetian Bath ‘Tablets, doz...... ' ind urkets said haat | t ¥ it a caiaiittene baw Heeneely ona were lanes In a Fa any: rust in ate it showered with dJergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap. . cars is hee Beret 9 in | \ ‘h, ‘dey p-tinted laces, streaming rib- ie yesterday. | Ses ° | Tone ant th We hav: kei McCreery’s Shaving Cream.. large tube, 19¢ Seven Hundred Yards of Satin Crepe— them, ‘mien ar ais returnne 0 —MeCyery’s Tooth Paate “tare tite ape terete school and college. a ine 40 inches wide, 2.75. Yara Sete Deeg ae amitted th In Black, Brown, Navy and yf vivert may have . » Navy and a range of the newest Fall shades French Face Powder, box 25 creditudle t i Vivo Cold Cream, jar........ 29c ordinat Regularly 5.50 yard Gl 5 A A J that he ha . ‘ove Silk and Samurai Talcum, large can... 19¢ tia de i Witch Hazel, quart size............ 69c net ps Athletic Underwear Packer's Liquid Tar Shampoo, bottle 38c Fine Glove Silk Vests, in bodice Pond’s Vanishing Cream, large can. | 48 style—exceptionally high quality. fond s Cold Cream, large Ae 45c ¥ . lesh Color only, 1.75 to 3.75 ‘arson’s Ammonia, quart bottle.. 42c ele cy OEM BONWIT TELLER. & CO Glove Silk Bloomers, of supe. eroxides Ib, bottle... “Ble tan the aliowance £192 7 P OHK ETS : oe le pry’ ( ja Face Pe i, ee The Speaalty Shop of Onpinalions rior quality—Flesh or Black. Pineda ealeaua al er : TRUSTEES T: TO SUE \ FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 2.75 and 3.75 Rubbing Alcohol, 70% ns MEN PAID BY PONZI) NW! a“ TT R a Ribbed Cotton Vests, in bodice (Main Floor) Would 7 $1.25 F BO IT TELLE CO. | or regulation styles. 50c ould ake $1,250,000 rom | She of Th 3 . A ; ph ee AA | Sperally Shop, Oppinattions e Vo ue Oo e Discontinued styles in s ° Lucky pee ee It | FIFTH AVENUE AT’ 387 STREET \ 8 of the Moment Women’s Athlett style Union Inlaid Linoleums sq. yd., 1.19 eat g All. ae Presenting Values of Moment in Suits. Pink or White. . Linoleum is undoubtedly the ideal sanitary \ wasyey M 3 A e sual § formerly 1.45 and 1.95, 95e floor covering for kitchens, bathrooms, _hos- ve been filed, or are | ce . (Third Floor) pilals and offices. ‘This genuine cork linoleum, Ege daresay ; tremens Introduce ‘ in many attractive colorings and designs, is entirel bis achemon ‘The sults are. being Bont Il ” il k new stock, and while it sold a year ago for as hig) brought by the Ponzi trusices to set- e 1 ose “ as 1.75, it is now only 1,19 a sq. yard. Ue the chums of those who lost | HE BRITTANY To Colored (Eighth Floor) ing the to . note Waa ee (oles Umbrellas: Greeting’ : ua 000, s o8 AL roles we, Gay, colored um- | 1 Q a heck BERET HAT . ke ths Sang agus an tome | ANNUAL AUGUST SALE 1919 he was only able to persuade enwor lox Si s that is merry and BRIAN: vwesides eighteen persons into intrusting him | Pp x Silk Hose 2. 85 giving more than their quota of Beverly Sheets and Tmounts of money sent him rose until Pure silk, with lisle sole and hem; black or protection. Pillow C. Musli A pias dune and uly fe eae | | 7 5 cordovan. 3 pair, 8.25 Silk Umbreas, in a large as | illow Cases of Muslin onths of his career Ponzi had e sortiment of handles, tip or stub Ht ot pver ih gens and tea arcaunt = . +s ends, many colors, are very spe- Beverly has long been a standard quality | es meee Of Veloet—In Nineleen Superior Silk Hose 2.65 cial at fo bod matting, made exprosdly lot dames dunt ae chien Pu F cl oe . 5 95 McCreery & Co, and known to every t the time Autumnal Colors re Jneran silk; black, white, cordovan, ° || housewife who takes a pride in a well filled hi Be surren in russet or castor. 3 pair, 7.75 (including taz) |) vey iene finde passe f or people was : ear : tied 1 HAT that flares back from the face (Main Floor) || obtained for a od . A q A : 7 = u great saving pe lhe, fmlts to recover, the money A with the picturesque becomingness of Very Sheer Silk Hose 2.65 \ = “dividend to be brought under the Brittany peasant’s beret, combining P ‘ ae : \| SHEETS MoT ARCIRIOHA OF THE Cmitad Gtr tes a : z ure ingrain silk, in black * ', : eee ea ae trustees Gini aoe relaxed softness of line with tailored smart- e : only. 3 pair, 7.75 Consider These Hemmed Hemmstitched hold their contentions that the money f ha izi in col O99 inches 1,25each 1.50 each able. ness Of purpose, rmonizing in color 7 A - ' 50 eac! a and spirit with every autumn gen Exceptional Silk Hose 1.95 Cups and Saucers— — | sine 72x 90 inches V0 cach L78 each Man‘’s Body Found Off Grand St. : @ , . ° 4 \ x 99 inches .60 each 85 eac! = ne voll towday reported finding trotteur costume. Te With lisle sole and garter top; black, white . And Their Prices 90x108 inches 1,90each ........ : on own White ni 2 5 unichown “whi cane or cordovan. 3 pair, 5.75 There are only a limited num- CASES ‘ana | TAILORED MILLINERY HOSIERY ber of thes Colles Cups and | . % rown s MAIN FLOOR Saucers, of the best quality Chin, | med 3 aioe MAIN FLOOR The patterns are cither a coin | Size 42x86 inches 30c each 4 = gold band or a flowered design | Size 45x86 inches 35 each EY Street, Littl Pail N Ta was killed 117 he Wor Id a eee all World Offices! and at 29c the Cup and Saucer pipe: SEPe Denes PRON EY shortly before last midr Elevated and Railroad stations and ; Sicond Floor) | Sa nd fell unc 1921 Summer Sewntandsor by mail formet)y Se , Z » Rect, Pat ‘ssld” R | Eee Few z Bibel fale Soa hia'on & esort Annual PRICE TEN CENTS ¥ .. 4 : a yeh jen rae a Seeeaseeee osama a are Coe ee!

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