The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

{ } ; 12 COULDNT BE PLT “= WITH GOV. MILLER NOW, SAYS CURRAN Never \ere Home Rule Respecting Tran- _ sit Laws, He Declares. HASKELL WON'T DEBATE Says Bennett's Challenge « Sounds Like Anderson of Judge Haskell has de Together on ‘*sterat » ion of Anti-Saloon League. uN the effect that there wo tween Gov. Miller and himse! “{ never split with Gov. Miller or home rule with respect to transit) legisiation, never were | together on it clared Mr, Curran. | "We disagreed from the drop of thesbat. 1 told him #0 fave ts the public a proposed Jasuary. | Board of E home rule 0} thdy were then, they have been twittering about home rule. Ti seems that excited Nthe twitterings follow everything 1 because we wh fo. sion, although there, Since Her and 1 les on the subject of rule with respect to transit legis tion," Major Curran aiso referred to a speech on the subje he made at the Town Hall on Feb. 2 last, and also an open letter on the subject addressed” to'members of the Legislature and the Governor. He also pointed out! that he had been making speeches ead writing letters in favor of home rule since 1915 : { Aldermanic President FH) La Guardia also the morning} newspaper stories about an impend- | ingijsplit between the up-State and) local Republican machine as the text! for utterances to the public to-day. He! declared that there is no real @ifferonce between the coalition man- agers and candidates and Goy. Mil- ler ‘on the five-cent fare and home rulg questions “The ple," said Major La Guardia, 1 not be fooled by the ‘Friendly Enemy’ comedy, Mr. Cur- ran's replies to the questionnaire of the! League of Women Voters were taktn bodily from my platform, The ooalitionists have no platform.” Former Senator William M. Bonnett didn't have to wait long for an an- swer to the open letter he gave to the press yesteniay, for publication to- day, in which he invited County Judge Reuben L. Haskell of Brooklyn to a joint debate on the Prohibition issue. Mr, Bennett insinuated that_Judge Pas far at Beauty of Skin EnhancedbyCuticura When used for every-day toilet pur- Cuticura keeps the complex: fresh and clear, hands soft and white and hair live and glossy. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal and the Taicum to powder and perfume. SARA Dg 21d Walaa tN ideas eld every: here Reap me Ointment 2 and bie. Tal [BB Cuticure Soap shaves without mua. ‘Freezone’? Piny bottles of Apply a few fe invitation sumptuary legis ws, Prohibition, State ined to Mr following are bis prt Benne © rule, and try know! instead of he will not SLIP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERY, PHOLSTERY OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW SPFCIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK ONLY TKINS.6976 RE 5-Plece Suits Reuphotstercd covers. wered and eof Charg ie ya Made to order selection: Remember, Low. Don't “AR U Ww with ewch order of slin HY PHONE WA uN pply to Staten Iyk derey. Order Now and Save 50% Prices Will Never Be bo Be Decelved. Order from PHO! ERING (CO. Bil ext Concern are ment Furniture Stored Free Old Furnitnre Made LikeNew WRITE, PHONE OR CALI. TO-DA} TEL. FITZROY 6931 FACTORY “Freez Lift Right Off! No Pain at All drops of upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness, End Any Corn or Ca but few cents—drug stores |511-7TH AV. to New Jerses, Tone n Istund. Hus Open eve, con: | ;HINES MOTION TO INSPECT city will, be shown in| SPREADERS OF GOOD CHEER Primary vote penive MISTAKEN FOR HIGHWAYMEN . Iwo Motorists Seared Man to hom They Offered a Drink, — <adich of ‘Tarrytown Headquarters in ly this morning yand pted hold-up by two PRIMARY BALLOTS DENIED. armon arrested Wester Avenue, of No. 84 Mal- New Rochelle. They had car with a special initials s after- | normalcy. | n té-day yacht May- OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Noteworthy Offering Girls’ Fall Frocks At Attractive Prices Velour Dresses Sizes 10 to 16 Years Specially Priced 25.00 Delightful Frocks of Yalama Velour; Beaver and Twilight Shades; hand-embroidered ; wide silk girdle. Excel lent for afternoon wear. Coat Frocks Sizes 14 to 16 Years Specially Priced 37.50 Smart Coat Frocks of Trico- tine in the very newest effect; trimmed with black braid, black Satin Vestee and girdle of beads and silk cord. Tender Gums —A Warning Beware of gum tenderness that warns of Pyorrhea. Four out of five people over forty have Pyorrhea— many under forty, also. Loosening teeth indicate Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums, too. Remember—these in- flamed, bleeding gums act as so many doorways for disease germs to enter the system—infecting the joints or tonsils—or causing other ailments, Forhan's positively prevents Pyorrhea, if used in time and used consistently. As it hardens the gums the teeth become firmer. Brush your teeth with Forhan’s, It cleans the teeth scientifically —keeps them white and clean. If gum shrinkage has already set in, start using Forhan’s and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R.} Forhan,D.D S, Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's, Lid., Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMB== 6, 1921. Store Hours : 9 to 5:30 Phone Pennsylvania 5100 GIMBEL BROTHERS 320 STREET - BROADWAY - 33a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Georgette Louison Susanne Talbot Germaine Madeleines Mode Varon Hermance Maria Guy Vasselin Valletard Lambert Bernheim Marguerite & Leonie Vimont Marte Laneret Maric Louise Marthe Yerles Marie Michel Throughout the Week Lewis Today : Tomorrow : Formal Showing of the Mode in AUTUMN MILLINERY Ginbels is vitally connected with Paris. Througa its Paris office and resident Paris buyer it has the entree to the inner circles of the mode. Therefore this millinery show- ———$—$——_-_—________ ing includes, together hs model shown he + . organizations, many hats made by great meh Original Paris designers exclusively for Gimbel Brothers. An Model Hats ostrich creation from Georgette. Chenille drapery hats by Lewis and Louison. Fuchsia shades as utilized by Talbot. Monkey, ermine, embroidery and flower treatments by Reboux, Marthe Yerles and-Lanvin respectively. * * * In the collection, as always, and inportant, as always, are the fa nous Gi abel reproduc- tions of Paris models. Following with consummate skill the lines of the originals. With all the spirit of the originals. In the identical materials of the origi- nals. And in workmanship (that of the Gimbel Mil- linery Studio) the peer of any millinery in America. Second only to Paris herself. Gimbel Reproductions of Paris Model Hats This year, too, we are laying special emphasis on a superb collection of trimmings. The trimmings and accessories of the fashionable Spanish mode, which is the mode of Paris. A sen- sational grouping of flowers, feathers, ornaments, yeils and Spanish combs invites your appreciation. Collection French Trimmings Superb LOWEST PRICES Compatible with such Quality and Handicraft Paris Models, $35 to $55 Gimbel Reproductions, $22.50 to $38.00 ° * * ORIGINAL FRENCH MODELS LESS THAN COST, Accatding te Gimbel ou tom, on the opening day Wednesday, many of the original French models will be on sale at less than cost ot importation. GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SFE PAGE 15

Other pages from this issue: