The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 6

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BiG CUT I RATES = OF RILROADS IS _ FORECAST. SOON Meadjustment Expe Expected Afte: March Next — Commerce Commission at Work. i » JSWASHINGTON, Nov, 29.—Katiroad | ‘Profits may ve, cut after March 1 ‘Hext, the Interstate Commerce Com- Mission indicated to-day. Such act Yion, officials said, would moke cer Mein a sweeping reduction of yalivon Fates. (QThe commission asked thirteen | i ‘questions of the railroads, to be waswered in hearings here Deo. 14 to Bl, to determine whether a general ‘Fe@uction in rates can be made next year. The most sign/ficant was the ‘hirteenth, asking the roads what the March 1, 1922. Until that time the Commiasion is ‘pound by the Esch-Cummins Law to ‘Kdep rates at such a level that the Feturn to the ruilroads will be from 1-2 to 6 por cent, This Congres- nai barrier has prevented wxtensive ite reductions. ‘ku After March 1, the law provides / ‘Bhat the commission shall determine | Swhat the return shall be. Present (ates are based on a combined rail- \dioad valuation of $18,900,000 and tho | t |PRESIDENT FIXES DEC. 4-10) J AS EDUCATIONAL WEEK |} helief prevalls here that because of {Whe casier money market the com- Vmission may cut the general level ‘@f-railroad profits below the 5 1-2-6 iter cent. level and reduce rates ac+ ‘ingly. _—_ sa ‘TALIAN DESTROYER . i if ; SINKS IN STORM is LONDON. Nov. 2%.—The Itallan de- rayer Centrauro went down In the ‘Mediterranean Sea off the port of Ada- ‘Me during a storm, according to a de- JOBS FOR | 500 000 CUTRANSOFIDLE INU.S.BYATHIRD Building of RRC Ay and Roads in Many States Follows National Conference. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1).—The | national conterence on unemployment | has been inatrumental in putting be- | tween 1,600,000 and 2,000,000 fate men | and women back to ¥ oretary * Based tut tion's idle In the lust evival of building has been the biggest factor in helping the unemployment situation, reports to EL. EB. Hunt, Secretary of the Na- tional Conference, show. Twenty- seven States reported the awarding 600 in September, and $394,977,600 in October, both figures Koaeiy ed new records, New road work will put 160,000 more dicate. Governors of thirty States have ran start work on more than 6,000 miles of road improvements. Congress carrying $20,000,000 for con- than 30,000 men, Mr. Hunt estimated. pea bearbsealt~ “adeiatrnchi Wants Note Take Youths Are Not WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—' height ful attention to the filiteracy disclosed boys and girls in America are not Harding if 4 proclamation (v-day Swe 4 to 10 American Badu that week citizens of the mage from Brindisi to the Dally Mail, TkThe Centrauro js not lisged in avail- “gble naval registers.) tates are urged to assist gen- ral efforts to reduce illiteracy and give thought to remedying defects in ‘the | Ii netion’s educational system, of building contracts involving $318,-.| IN jeenelal return to thom shoald be| ti, {dle men on payrolls soon, reports in- | reported that within two months they | jN Passage of the bill now pending In| Iq tinuation of reclamation of projects in) j the West would mean work for more | [q by the war and to the fact that 5,000,000 I i THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 99, |sorn ANNIVERSARY | « OF TEMPLE ISRAEL 0 Celebrate, Starting "t any Night, The fiftieth anniversary of the founding of ‘Temple Israel, 96th Street a 6 rk West, will te observed pration begin- | ning on Friday night and ending on | Sunday morning with a pageant at) Jthe sist Street Theatre by Sabbath | school children representing the “Life of the Jew in America.” On Satur-/ day night there will be a dinner at} Jihe Hotel Astor at which Judge | {Julius M. Mayer will be the princi- pal speaker, The pageant was written ba Rabbi ies H, Harris, who has been with the congregation tor years, The first | place of worship was at 126th Street und 3d Avenue, Since then the con- gregation has outgrown three Londdede time. The temple a nd vox Avenue has just been sold and a lot bought on Gist Street and Hroudway on which a new temple | will be ready by next October, Participating will be Rabbis Ru- doiph Grossman of Rodolph Sholem and Nathan Krass of the Central F you are giving many Christmas presents, Ovington’s variety means that you can senda good one, anda distinctive one and a different one every time. And the prices are manifestly fair and sen- sible. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. OPPENHEIM, CLINS aC * Sweeping Clearance—Wednesday Women’s Trimmed Millinery Models from Regular Stock—No Two Alike Actual Values to 18.50 ts Close Out 5 .00 Duvetyn Hats, many richly embroidered, Fur- trimmed models. Dress Millinery of Black Panne and Lyons OPPENREIM, GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York A Very Important Sale—Wednesday Velvets. Misses’ Poiret Twill Frocks Sizes 14 to 18 Years, Small Women ‘Alao Suitable for to 86 Bust. About 200 Tailored Dresses Formerly to 29.75 13.75 New Beem, ae vite Broadtali Moar models of superior Poiret a eaeertine and coat effects, braided, beaded, cloth trimmings. Also Flower-trimmed Hats. Our Christmas Ribbon Sale Handsome Brocades $5.00 yd. VELVET and metal Brocades 11 to 13 inches wide. Less than cost! . Satin Brocade and Faille Bayadere, $1.95 yd. SATIN brocade is 9% inches wide. Faille Bayadere is 7 inches wide. Washable Faille and Silk Brocade, $1 yd. THB Faille is for Camisoles, Pink, Blue, White, 9 inches wide. Roman Failles, 75¢ yd. HIGH bright colors. 6). inches wide. \ Hair Ribbons, 50c yd.’ TAFFETAS and satins, stripes, plaids and flowers. . GROUND FLOOR Wool Scarfs Reduced! $3.95 A SPECIAL reduction. Scarfs of the finer quality—marked at one very modest price. Such a fine as+ sortment too! Many high sports shades, in stripes, checks and solid colors. All of the softest wool. GROUND FLOOR A Light Corset Specially Priced $2.95 Two Models at $3.95 BOTH are for the average One is trimmed with lace and satin, the other features plush under front steel, Both are made of silk broche. Two Bandeaux 65¢, 95¢ THEY give the enviable flat line, hooking in back, with inserts of elastic. SBCOND FLOOR 2 Women’s Pumps and Oxfords \ $8.75 TEN styles, engagingly smart, Tan one and two Wernen's Low Shoes _ $4.85 ALL the shoes in this assortment 1921, Subscribe to the K. of C. Building Fund Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE AN opportunity you will surely appreciate! Millinery Our Final Clearance $7.50 to $22.50 Here you may secure for a nominal sum that extra hat you have been wanting, to freshen up your winter costume. Hats for every occasion— shopping, luncheon, the dansant, dinner and after-theatre wear. All beautiful in material. All recent arrivals —new, fresh, inspiring. French Room. Hats —are included in this collection. Also almost every hat in our Domestic Section. Velvet and duvetyne are the predominant materials. Less Than Cost THE prices marked on these hats are in every case less than the cost of workmanship. In no instance is the style element covered by the price. FOURTH FLOOR The Year’s Silk Hosiery Values in the Annual Onyx Event Silk hose of ional value, full $1 J 0 fashioned, ie oe ond mah "Bldck, white, browns, grey. Silk hose of unusual quality, lisle $1. 75 and sole. “Black, Shin bane, a me and innumerable shoe gown and opera i Silk hose with lisle sole — ial $2.95 se ay bie in of colors. Tax 10c. . ve Silk hose, lisle top, hand embroidered $2.85 clocks in self - eine colors, Black and white. Tax gc. Novelty clocked hose, a fine selecti $3.15 black or white, he pei effects, Tex rac. Women’s Fine Silk ane k, and work “Onyx Pointex” black hite $3.80 ae docks, ss contrasting colors. Tax 18c. $4.60 Fos rim, “Onr Pon ae Black, white and colors. Tax a6c. Hose, vertical effects $4.50 ori sere eed $4. 65 “Onyx-Pointex” hose, with hand-em- broidered insteps, also sfiany novelty clocks. Tax 27¢. Ee : $5.35 Pointer” sik hove, black oe whie, Tax 34. GROUND FLOOR Men’s All-Silk Half-Hose 55c Pure silk socks, lisle cuff, heel and toe. Black, cordovan, navy, suede, white. $1 00 Full fashioned pure silk socks. A fine . collection in a durable quality, lisle top and sole. Black, cordovan, navy, suede, white. All-silk socks, unusually ali $1.85 Black and colors. Tee ” $2. 45 Heavy weight black silk, self or white clocks. Also accordion silk ribbed, lisle top and sole, de swortone abe color efiess Taxis THE MAN'S ‘SHOP —TENTH FLOOR 85e SKETCHED et the right is one of these charmingly graceful black lace veils, so appropriate and becom- ing both as adrape for a hat and as a face veil, These are most unusual values—arranged especially fer ‘Christmas. GROUND FLOOR Wool and cotton mixtures, all styles, Extra sizes $3.25. . Union Suits $3.75 Silke and wool mixture, low neck, knee or ankle length. Union Suits $1.10 Medium t cocton, all tne ae em 9 GROUND FLOOR Ti ncaleaeni aioe acsdaie oR eS ER ee TOES PTR NN A

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