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a ~_ enn atl ——n —- - woe parce a on te nt a = a ee ees r teelsm is tho real problem that has! o THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. , to be solved—how to make Senators] ¢ 4 e kimer Street, adjoining the orphan-| alterations to the bullding are com- : age, said that ono family had moved | pieted, The parties complained of, it |say om the Job, Bearcely a day goes }inonly « : because of the noise and that five] was sald, had been held by young Charge purchases made the remainder of tht |by that the Senate doran't have to call) The truth is tater element 16 others have threatened to do so. mon and women ‘who are thus en- month will appear on bill rendered Nov. & ltor a quorum, whereupon members| in the majority in the Senate and the Mis, Mary Flanagan of the Mar-|d:avoring to raise money for the in- one ceurrying from their offices, | re-election of Senator Bursum in New quiae apartment house at No, 126] stitution, Liste asly answer a roll call and go] Mexico haa encouraged them to be- Herkimer Street, sald all the tenants| Magistrate Geismar, who is Presi- est 0. back to their offices again in another | lieve the country is with them. While In the place had been complaining. | dent of the Brooklyn Federation of e |bui'ding hoping nobody will call a sec. | the so-called progressive group takes Mrs. Lillian Greene, Superintendent | jewish Charities, tulad the women he Sth AVENUE and 38th eT COUNTRY PROTESTS tine for a quorum. 8 wi ¥ " . fact ts IN RP of the Brookline, the Knickerbocker | will appoint a committee from this Established sli A cloture rule will be bitterly fought | Ui ui e the and the Portsmouth apartment] federation to determine whether the by the minor! ys Half the strategy of houses, told a similar story, Orphan Asylum is a Lona fide Jewsih 6 u reporter was in the Curtis, who re of the idpat uid organization, He will defer ac- »!uion until he has looked into the cir- cumstances. Ask Court to to End Young People’s Entertainments in Brooklyn Institution. Talk of Cloture Rule to spurl" Action, and Stopping of | Absenteeism. Autumn MILLINERY MANY KEE EPING AWAY. | efits by unlimited debate w ™"*! majority, always anxious t 7 lish results, chafes under the delays | more Leadership Question Presents a) incident to prolonged discussion heard. Difficulty, but Whi at Is The House, with rules ting de- bate, functic » be made more distinct A committees of five women, repre- the country demanding | senting residents of Herkimer Street, m and Jess talk is being erm between Nostrand and New York -- = - Avenues, a high class residence block CHINESE DELEGATION n the Hedford section of Brooklyn, Our Guarantee IN LYONS VELVET “lare so act There is a very interesting bit of n advocating cloture. Herkimer Street. askec ag rate exander 8, Geis- By David Latorence: \ ee Te ‘take Part in Brooklyn to-day to summon the} 5 UF ys. =m purchase, It is absolute (Special Correspondent of The Eve- 4 fficers of the Balter Orphan Asylum, ie wy assurance of full value. WARHTRGTON, eect 2 «Cc | Republican Sen Hebrew institution, at No, 183 H right, 1921).—The United Sta And “Value” as we The women told the court they had Genate is “getting wise’ to pu contioversy going on under the sur-| hal te een much annoyed and kept awake interpret it concerns sentiment. The widespread dissatis- |face with — re t to Republican at nights by young men and women long service as well faction with the long time it has |/eadership In t nate, Mr. Lodge who held parties in the building, and of course, will be absort 6 dut as reasonable cost. particularly on Sunday ni) taken to get a new tax bill Is one of | GL HERB OE OTN music co ns why a Ny a heh neta une Flinté Horner @ ine. a mot at the { the President is : inghuysen of } emporarily, w Mr, Lodge wi 20-26 west 36% st. “Conveniently near Fifth Avenwe” Jersey the other night and talked|pe working for th ways and means of speeding up legis- |o¢ the Government. The strugg Jation, possession of his job as Republican NDeta Is of the meeting are just leak-|jouder is becoming Intense, Senator | « ine out. One after-efrect was a con-| Watson of Indiana and Senator Cur- ference with President Harding about) tis of Kansas are equally prominent the necessity of draw.ng up a cloture| jn the race. Then there are the In- rule to limit debate in the Senate.| urgent Senators to be considered But the real troubly In the Senate is|myey are not over-enthusiastic about not curable by cloture alone, Absen-| being led by either Senator Watson pant Contablect ce OT secanei AOth Street Clearance Sale! Dresses « 16.50, 29.00, 33.95 Regularly priced from 34.50 to 89.50 We have taken from regular stock a few desirable models and added to this assortment a special purchase bought at great price concessions from the manufacturer—the entire group to be sold at 1-3 to 1-2 less than the !ormer prices. Included are Crepe de Chene, Satin and Tricotine—smart styles for women and misses, No C. O. D.’s No Returns No Approvals NEW SILKS At Striking Reductions of which the following are the most important : Printed Crepe de Chine Warfield, in charge of | | AE seinen hoube at No 18 Hore mie eC EAR AUN EST & Co. milfinery, from the least expensive to the most costly, is distinguished by its chic and individuality. There are one hundred of these hats at 10.00 and almost as many styles. Pic- ture shapes with S eds veils, . roll brims, upturned brims, and OUT STNZCT BCOADWAY- FIFTH AVENUE hats with no brims at all! TRINTY-FI MAIN FLOOR New Autumn Frock Sales | 10.00 BLACK... BROWN .”. and NEW AUTUMN SHADES Featuring Poiret Twill Frocks for Women and Misses Offering startling values at a price far below what is called “regular” — To Prove that Smartness and Quality Soo are Matters of Pride, Not Price— “ 1 ” Georgettes 50 Colors F; hl r . . BONTELL Foo TWEAR wee ine, smoothly-woven material . Several Braided Models So exquisitely pao is ae has held its place among the most Tail d with ae l Sh . Pande VE aa te popular sil: weaves and this Fal it allored with a precision to revea lowing the approved FOR WOMEN AND THE JEUNE FILLE eles an suf dutinction mine || Ge Rene et messes dee. ao the smartness of more lines and newer details ceed gees suicen a Roe Foy beta a cernand lay costly frocks of sleeves and belts themselves. 40 inches wide. , for this special sale. 10.00 an 12.00 Regularly 4.50 ga 2.25 Yard Ny ts —"™~ Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine 35 Colors Black and White Silk Frocks, too, at Unusual ‘ XFORDS. and ° ; > stra pum| Sale Values - Priced 1 oN of tan or blak ele skin, black patent leather or black OO Y satin, with collegi- 35 f ate or Spanish heels i and medium “Wellesley”—tn tan grain or bl Pei reryy pres plat yy toes 0.00 cpr =e Be ee eaey been il auies Gatineau aoe ca | Adaptations of the newer fashion phases lately ie toe eine comers | saa karan eee oH cae hae Bivie dame Qs fee a Gir avem oe ie cee hae na Wien evolved by Farisian an merican designers ‘7 a Winch width. 4 inches wide, A TRAP umps of Regularly 2.25 Yard Regularly 2.25 = S Pl patent leather or a Canton Crepe :: Canton Satin AB, tan grain callin in Crepe Satin ve _ Georgette ( repe || smart wing tip mo els with mil- OE en pea bah asses” — tn patent. leather, itary heels.. 12.00 Black or tan calfskin, 12.00. BlackSatins | Canton Crepe Fine imported quality of a pure Navy and Black Canton Cre deep black dye for street, after | Fashion has added her bit by plac: noon and dance frocks, for Paris has | ing her of approval upon thes decreed that Black shall be worn for 1 be rely omar oe mut nave all occasions, material, Regularly 3.50 Regularly 5.50 1.95 2.98 Yara Silk Remnants Y, Price Newest weaves in practical length) Touches of bright color used freely on black and navy blue. Girdles, tunics and sleeves in original guises. Mi BONWIT TELLER. & CO. my i The Spacally Shep of FIPTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET SHOE DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR as Tos ho i - lh ear a «eT