The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 6

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Se ne co UPTOLEGSLATURE Beyer Committee Alone Asks "$150,000; Lusk $2,758 and | ‘2 “Lockwood $60,000. | EALBANY, Jan, 5—Investigating Biew York City and its manifold ac- yities is an expensive business, up- State politicians learned to-day when they received printed copies of the} preliminary budgets. Deficits Mounting into sik figures are re-| in the accounts of the various Gprestianion committees.” In all tie “legislative contingent funds” ‘tptal $284,000. s’Tue Mayer committee alone asks of which $25,000, it is di- AN CIY INQUIRIES | is to pay the National Com- 1 Bank and Trust Company advancing sufficient funds for ex- in New York City, In addi- the Meyer committee asks an of Hfe until Feb, 1 in to complete its report., ‘SPhe last has not been heard of the Tusk committee, sent down to New City two and three years ago toinvestigate “Bolshevism” avd which published its findings in four big blue ‘volumes. The Murray Hill Hotel has @:bill for $2,768.43 which has not been paid.. This item, it is said, was “over- Idoked” when the Legislature Inst year appropriated an additional to clean up the accounts of Senator Lusk's committee. ‘The Lockwood committee's deficit and forms accomplished, but because of 478 $600,000 in fines which the State collecting from those convicted as @ fesult of the committee's activities. Other committees are included in the budget for varying amounts, and if Gov, Miller's suggestion for an jon of local Governmept outside New York is adopted, it will mean more money for legislative in- jes. af 2 ENS its DEFENDS ENO’S MENTAL ‘ABILITY TO DRAW WILL Presents Documents To Shew Mind Was Sound. Following his attack on Amos R. Gifford PI counsel for the contestants, alms to prove that at the time Mr, Eno made Risswitt he was 2 victim of insene senile jury that the was wh¢ther or ) V1 are Hatt Bede found PSEA Re eae ~ 6-piece Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom ‘Suit : $234,000 DEFICITS : Furniture Reductions THE Sixth Floor has accepted the demand of the New Year for economy by declaring drastic reductions‘on many attractive dining room and bedroom suites. These suites are all copies of fine old designs that have lived because of their great beauty. The suites here listed are striking ex- amples of the reductions. Isn’t it sur- prising, for instance, to be able to buy a 1o-piece Hepplewhite Dining Room suite of mahogany for $350 ? 10-piece Walnut Jacobean Dining Room Suit - $575.00 WES ice 5 Ora 10-pi Hepplewhite Dining ‘oa. i, -_ » 3573900 ro-piece Mahogany Chippendale Dining m-. . .~. he a” Hepplewhite Dining M.'s ietetages, ¥ x Mahogany Hepplewhite Dining Sue ly EAePP z-piece Walnut Queen Anne Dining Room Suite . . oes 6-piece Walnut Louis XVI Bedroom Mate Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom 6-piece Louis XVI Bedroom ‘Sui y 350.00 230.00 475.00 450.00, 395.00 ite . . . * 325.00 4-piece Mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom Site. . pote re 325.00 4-piece Grey Enamel Louis XV! - pool Suite . . . - 395.00 Mahogany Four Post Bed (Full Size) 32.50 SIXTH FLOOR Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, $4.95 HERE is a most satisfactory way to spend some of your Christmas money. A good- looking silk umbrella, guaranteed waterproof, in any one of the bright colors, with smart spoon and ball tips and with cord, strap or * Bakelite ring handles. GROUND FLOOR For Your Kitchen ‘HAS your ‘kitchen recuperated from the ‘enormous strain of the holidays? You can revive it most economically now, with so many special prices on kitchen needs. The six here mentioned exemplify the good values, and there are many more you will want to see. Sanitary Garbage Cans, white enameled, equipped with foot lever which opens the top, $3.00 cy mAse Cake Mirro Aluminum num, something new, Colonial Tea Kettle, $1.50 . Fireproof Glass Sets, Mirro Aluminum casserole, bread pan, Covered Sauce Pan, oval ae pp =. pie ' plate and utility dish, 3 quarts’ , $1.15 "$5.00 Cereal Sets, 15 pieces, square shaped, consisting of 6 large .cereal jars, 6 spice jars, one oil bottle, one vinegar bettle and one salt box , $8.50 SEVENTH FLOOR 450.00 ~ Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE - Linens Rushed from Ireland for Our January Linen Sale NEW Linens! The fresh, lustrous white qualities from Ireland, that you'll delight in selectipg,-are now the feature of our January Sale. .We recently purchased in Ireland some manufacturers’ surplus stocks of linens at price concessions, which make possible these unusually low January prices. Table Cloths, $3:95—At this low price you will surely be ee at the lovely satiny quality of these table cloths, size 70 x 70 inches. Napkins, $4.95 and $6.95.4 Dozen. This as- sortment is one which you can select any number of patterns, perhaps to add te one you already have. Linen Huck Towels—hemstitched, regular size, a very exceptional value,’ $6. Table Cloths and Napkins —of fine Irish linen - damask, in circular designs. Cloths, 2 x 2 yards, $5; 2 x 234 yards, $6.25; 2 x 3 yards, $7.50. Napkitis, 22 x 22 inches, $6 Dozen. Table Damask, $1.95 Yard—shown in anumber of beautiful pattems, 2 yards wide. Imported Bath Towels, 50c and 75c each— made of fine white tian cotton, heavy and soft, very: much i. Numerous Reductions on Our Entire Stock of Three Well-known Brands of Linens BESIDES the many wonderful values in new linens from ‘Trelaned, we have drastically reduced prices on “Old Bleach” and “Dew Bleach” huck towels, William Liddell’s famous “Gold ” Medal” cloths and napkins, John S. Brown’s “Shamrock” table cloths and napkins, sheets, pillow cases and towels. Every woman knows the value of buying these brands of linens and will be enthusiastic in being able to select quantities of them: so economically. SECOND FLOOR All-Wool Blankets ! $6.95 Pair ZERO: weather and almost 2 zero price for these exceptionally good wool ‘blankets. Wo are buying enough of them to last several ) 80 impressed-are they with the value. And they're beautiful, too, with their soft rose, tan, blue or grey plaids, and notice their size 66x80. inches. Really a rare opportunity. Embroidered Bed Sets Radically Reduced to $6.95: Pair AN opportunity to be seized! Beautiful white bleached muslin bedspreads. embroidered in rose, blue or pink, single size only. SECOND FLOOR Sheets and Cases Very Much Reduced WOMEN, through long experience in shopping, know a sheet the minute they feel one, and see whether the muslin is white or cloudy. These muslin sheets and cases will stand the most ex- acting: examination, being much better qualities than you usually find at these prices. Sheets Size ‘54x90 inches $ .85. Size 72x99 inches: $1.50 63 x90 72x 108 1.65 63x99 81x99 1.65 63 x.1098 81 2108 1.80 72x90 + 9OR99 1,80 Pillow Cases Size 42 x 36 inches, 36¢. Size.451x 36* inches, 39c Size 50 x 36 inches, 42¢ SBCOND FLOOR Opening Our Great Rug Sale With Imported and Domestic Wiltons IF you've postponed the selection of the rugs you need and want until now, you'll congratu- late yourself when you see the beautiful rugs we have collected and specially priced for this Sale. They are new, so you have a complete selection, and every price is an inducement. Worsted Wilton Rugs $66.50 $93.50 $52.50 Worsted Royal Wilton Rugs Wilton Rugs $74.50 $6.50 $62.50 $98.50 $79.50 $67.50 69x9 9x106 gxi2 6x9 832106 9x12 -27x5qInches 8.3x10.6 gxiz The rugs in this group are the This too,is a group of excellent ‘This group includes seamless as finest worsted Wiltons madeand quality heavy worsted Wiltons well as seamed rugs, all new, in their Chinese or Persian designs in innumerableChinese and Per _a beautiful assortment of designs and colors are excellent repro- sian designs and colors. Don’t and colors and the prices are ex- ductions of real Orientals, let these low prices escape you. —_ceedingly low for this Sale only. “SIFTH #LOOR! - | Januaty Sales BESIDES the remarkable values you see diplayed on this page, you will find many of equal interest in ‘The Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats THIRD FLOOR ; Saleof Lingerie, Negligees, Robesand Petticoats SECOND FLOOR Sale of Madame Irene Corsets SECOND FLOOR Sale of Infants’ Wear FOURTH FLOOR Sale of Women’s Low and High Shoes SECOND FLOOR Three Prices Lowered on Ruffled Curtains $1.45, $2.25, $2.95 ir THINK how charming you can make your bedroom windows with these old-fashioned ruffled curtains of grenadine, voile or mar- quisette, and they are less expensive now than they have been or will be after this January Sale is over. We have them made to our own order, being unusually careful that such details as double stitching on the tuffles and the quality of the material are faultless. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains $1.45 Pair Marquisette is a lovely material for this type of curtain with its narrow ruffle. 23 yards long. White only. Ruffled Voile Curtains $2.25 Pair These are 2:4 yards long with narrow ruffle, in white, with tie-backs to match. Ruffled Grenadine Curtains $2.95 Pair The large or small dot design in grenadine is very charming. 23¢ yards long, white only. FIFTH FLOOR Lamps THE warmth and hospitality filtering through a shade of exquisitely blending colors renders a floor lamp something more personal than a piece of furniture. These lamps meet a distinctive need, for reading, cards or the piano, and. the following prices should ateract you immediately. ; . Mahogany-Finished BridgeLamp, is equipped eae with 14° silk shade ined with parchment, $24.50 pepo Lamp, .in ivory or , with empire silk cum, shade in eae colors, H complete . . $5.50 Davenport Lamp, An- tique gold one-lightdaven- port lamps With 16° shade, mushroom shape, edged with ruching . . FIFTH FLOOR Men’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs FRENCH colored linen in a fascinating variety of styles. A ; A ° i oe Linen handkerchiefs, with tape borders in a variety of different width tapes : - dozen, $12 Pure linen handkerchiefs with hemstitched hems, Hy, 4 and 4 inch wide : - dozen, $9 GROUND FLOOR

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