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Call LEGION DEMANDS ‘STATEBONUSNOW, ‘WHEN IS NEEDED liens ‘Opposes Any Plan that Would | Postpone Payment to - | “Distant Future.” + | ALBANY, Feb. 1.—The Executive Commnittde of the American Legion has wnap‘tously approved a demand for legiplation here that will result in the Peyment of a bonus this year. This approval was given at a conference ere yesterday. “A bonus to be of assistance to the former service men,'’ sald the resolu- tien, ‘must be payable during tho Pfésont period of depression and not @t some time in the distant future.” The resolution made no suggestion | as to how the money should be raised, | 4s “that is a function of the legislative | 4 bodies.”” : An amendment to the Constitution ¢, $0 provide for a bond issue to raixe | L, ‘revenues for bonuses “is most un- | wise,’ the resolution says, as it would Prevent the payment of a bonus before | thé end of 1925 or early in 1926. @ Executive Committee also ap- | ® plan to provide for the es- | u ment of a veterans’ mountain | camp ih the Adirondacks for the care of-veterans who have become disabled since ‘ae World War, and whose | elaims do not come within the obliga- | tions of the Federal Government. Syracuse was chosen at the place for the annual convention of the depart- tent on Sept. 21, 22 and 23. SMITH BREAKS WITH HYLAN OVER PORT AUTHORITY) Estimate Board Has Failed to Co-| operate, He Says, to Keep Party’s Pledge. ALBANY, Feb. 1.—Openiy breaking With the Hylan Administration over its persistent opposition to the Port Authority's comprehensive plin for dev nent of New York Harbor, ex- Gov. Smith yesterday ridiculed the city authorities’ pleas for “co-operation” In port improve:nent proposals, exclaim ing: “Mayor Hylan frankly says the city has been fighting this scheme for two , and one-hait years; and now the city comes here and talks abqut the need for co-operation, You can’t co-oper- ate with a man who has a blackjack im one hand and a slungshot in the other.” On one point Me. Smith was in full accord with the City Administration. He declared the Mayor should ap- polnt two and the Governor only one of the Port Authority Commissioners representing New York in its nego- tations with New Jersey under the existing port treaty. It is believed the Legislature, with the sanction of Gov. Miller, will put through a bill following the suggestion of Mr. Smith. This measure, however, will not be- After parrying the criticisms of the | way Central Hotel in thi eome law until the Port Authority's| plan has been adopted. | Authority pign and telling how as Governor he did “every human thing possible” to obtain the co-operation of the Hylan Board of Estimate, with- out success, Mr. Smith remarked: “There is no more sacred obligation that,a party owes to the people of the State than to live ‘up to its platform declarations. In their official conven- tions In 1920 both parties declared for exactly the Port Authority and plan you have before you to-day.” a COURT ISSUES PAPERS TO NEWSPAPER CLUB Gold Pen With Which Justice Wag- ner Signs Incorporation Articles Presented to Him. } Supreme Court Justice Wagner yes- terday signed the articles of tnoor- poration of the Newspaper Club, the new newspaper men's organization in this city. The incorporation papers state that the particular objects for which the corporation is formed are: “To promote social intercourse, com- tadeship end friendly feeling among its members; inculcate the spirit of mutual afd in the newspaper profes- sion; to provide club facilities and accommodations for the use and con- venience of its members, and to exert all proper influence to maintain and advancesthe high ideals and interests of the ptofession of journalism in all {ts branches.” A gold pen, made especially for the occasion, with which the Judge signyd the papers, was preasnted to Justice Weener as a souvenir of the oceasion. pebetienekhs aliabiaes GAVE FAKE MORTGAGE TO GET LOAN, IS CLAIM Avcuser Says He Obtained 84,000 in Name of Friendship. A man who described himself as Dr. Frank Kronengold of No. 2000 Mapes Avenue, Bronx, was arraigned to-day in Jefferson Market Court, charged with grand larceny by Max Berlinski ‘treet. ronengold posed former's daughter and borrowed $4,000 from him, giving him as security a mortgage on a res- taurant at No. 250 West Street, in Which investigation showed he had no interest, Learning, he said, that Dr. Kronen. gold was to meet a girl at thé Broad- hope of se- curing a loan from 1 fied the police, und and Campbell of the tion found the defendant waiting in the hotel lobby. Krone United claimed he served in the | Medical Corps during the ‘s in his pocket indicated he ed with a life-saving corps, I. MILLER Semi-Annual SALE Every Slipper in Every Store Re- duced to Extra- ordinary Values. tised. others at $200.00 more. Wurlitzer Purchase Plan. Mf unable to call mall this coupen today + Seud me catalog an rewarding your startlin, ing. No odiigation to p Name WurUIZER Brand New PLAYER-PIANOS The peg Amasing Flavers vane offer ever adver- get a new Mahogan: Oak Ellwood Player-Piano at practically the cost of an ordinary upright Piano. additional.) Compare this Player-Piano with CONVENIENT TERMB can be arranged under the Equitable Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co, 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. WURLITZER, 120 West 424 St. (Walnut, $10.00 Piano Phone Bryant 8140, nd complete information & Ellwood Player Offer- urchase | \ Irish Hand Embroidered Cotton Pillow Cases $1.54 each Formerly $1.88 each Size 45 x 36 inches. Aongra —Pesement, sth Street, Rear. | Featuring the New Tweeds in 4 ; Three-Piece / Knickerbocker Suits = For Misses and Small Women $33.75: What smarter costume for coun- try jaunf, shopping in town, for skating hours or for general utility wear, than togs like these? The coat is a well tailored affair with pleats, notched collar, a nar- row belt and pockets. The skirt is reall is so simple to adjust, just folds smoothly around and buttons down the side. THE EVENING WOR And the knickers—well cut, with cuff bottom and useful pockets. In many good looking shades of brown, tan and blue tweeds. Sizes, 14, 16, 18 years Alangrs —Third Floor, 3th Street, Broadway We Sell Dependable Merchandise At Herald Square Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale To-Morrow, Unless Otherwise Stated. i Ueee Otharwiee Seated] LILILEAPIE ISS ABATE ESSE: 4 a wonder—it ya SP §S LD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, Sno. PID PELILILIL LIDIA ITIL AA SSISL DCO are Ch ling meet her! The Mid-Winter Sale of Good Furniture Features DAY BEDS Double Day Bed, $39.25 Illustrated A, with metal ends finished in walnut. Complete with spring and mat- tress. bed Day Bed, $33.50 With mahogany finished wood ends, at- tached with link wire spring. Four Poster D ‘ed, $48.25 Finished in mahogany; complete box spring; mattress, pillow and bolster covered Separate Ski girls as the middy and skirt. plaids so attractive, in cretonne or denim. 43 Wigh mahogany finished wood ends. ' On Thursday The Day Bed is first-aid to the dweller in the small mod- ern apartment—by day an attractive couch; in the eve- ning a comfortable single or double bed. Day Bed, $42.25 plete with box spring, mattress, pillow bolster covered in figured denim. Day Bed, , $31.50 With metaf'ends finished in walnut. Com- plete with mattress and pillow covered in cretonne. Windsor Design Day Bed, $21.24 With link wire spring, Ends are of metal, finished in walnut or mahogany. Risers —Sixth Floor, Rear For the Mid-Winter Sale of Good Furniture we have aug- mented our usual variety of day beds. A few are described 7] Othe & Go! * New. York Store, But For Cash To-Morrow We Percolate Coffee and Toast Bread From 11 o'clock until 1:00 and from 2 until 4:30 there will be a demonstration of the electric percolator and the electric toaster, Come in if you happen to be around. —Basemect, Sass t, 30th Street, Front Two Money Saving Opportunities For Men Satin Striped Woven Madras Shirts $1.94 Our Usual Price-$2.89 Small neat stripes and lustrous white satin stripes on woven madras. [very shirt made to our special order—assuting fit and wear. Sives 14 t0 17 Men’s Flannelette Pajamas $1.94 Suit Only 1200 suits at this price. All made in ex- clusive patterns—excellently tailored. Sizes A, 3, Cc, D. Rags —Main Floor, 30th Htreet Men’s All-Wool Trousers below. All are offered at our ‘‘lowest-in-the-city”’ Day Bed, $18.24 With link wire spring, B. Ends are of metal mahogany. prices. illustrated These can finished in Navy Blue $1.84 In Box and Side Pleated Models There isn’t any garb quite so dear tothe heart of our young | And these skirts are nicer than | most because the pleats are so deep, and the colors in the And the plain navy blue ones, and the new model in shepherd check with the suspender shoulder speak for themselves. Sizes 6 to 16—made on cambric waists. Sizes 12 to 16—made ona belt. Reus —Third Floor, 35th Street White Crinkled Dimity Spreads By far the most popular spread in our stock fully and requires no ironing, 63x90 inches single size $1.64 72x90 inches 34 size $1.84 Satin Comfortables Pure Lambs’ Wool Filled $16.89 (Our Original Price $25.75) d things you will like this covering. ‘The } s Winter Weight Comfortables Reduced to $3.94 (Our Former Price $4.69) Snuge wide and forget that it's Winter. down under one of these comf n Plain Sat » make it attractive during the day Ryo —Basement, 31th Street, Meur an rts for School Girls Plaids or We have been searching for years to find a gingham of really superior quatitys*with absolutely fast colors, which we could offer to our custo- mers at a that asked gingham, heretofore. price lower than or this grade of six sizes in between. In ew yard. We guarantee the colors to be absolutely fast. F | patterns is wide—from the tiny pin check tothe largeinch platd, with And there are many broken check designs in i color combinations. Solid colors for those who prefer them, and some ood looking solid colors shot with white for those who like something a ittle bit different. 98e yard Star” zephyr gingham—a soft a well known brand re- tailed elsewhere at $1.25 31 inches wide Introducing Our “Red Star” Finest Scotch Ginghams And we have now offer ery respect equal to 98c yard. Aisanrs Second Wloor Centre, Frent. Or they can revive the suit that is facing the discard because the trousers show signs of wear. In a large variety of neat striped worsteds fine gingham of most attrac- tive texture and weight at The assortment of $7.75 °° be worn with a cutaway coat. Sizes 30 to 48 succeeded— this “Red Crepe Knit Overblouses $4.69 Crepe Knit newest of sport fabrics for spring, in over blouses that are quite as de- Checks leading gl contains slight imperfections hardly visible to the eye. ~ 9-ounce Optic Table ‘Tumblers, Tc ea. | 12-ounce Handled Iced Tea | ' Glasses, ie iis 8 9 and 1W-ounce Ftched and Light Cut | ‘Finger Bowls, $2.19 Tumblers, 1lc ea. Assorted Stemware Light Cutand Etched Goblets, | 12) aad Etched and. bight Cut High and Low Footed Sherr} 23¢ ea, Tumblers 14c ea. bet Glasses, | Full lead-blown A Solid Carload of Table Glassware At Half Our Usual Prices 7c, 11c,.14c, 19c and 23c each 269 Barrels glassware, plain optic, u manufacturers offered us the glass away below regular cost prices because it So we are passing the saving on to you. 50,000 Pieces needle etched and light cut. mm —Basement, 34th Street, ynegra —Bavement, Sith Street, Front Sanitary Window Ventilators Meare One of the country lightfully new as the fabric ttself, Made with the becoming ba- teau neck and short sleeves. Inserts of contrasting crepe de chine are a feature of the blouse, and the cuffs, watst- band and neck are piped with crepe de chine, In new spring shades—apple green, tangerine, Copenhagen, and sunset, Sites 34-0 44, Ps Roars —Third Floor, 34th Streot , 19¢ ea. New Styles in Peter Pan Middies 89c Lhe new middy blouses have The ventilators are made of a fine mesh, buff-colored cloth fitted Peter Pan 1 re and these, in an adjustable hardwood frame, and will be fouid ideal for bed raheem rooms, living rooms, schoolrooms, offices and hospital | reguiati Height Width Extension Price Height Width ension Price | tite other with cuff botto: aa Sake eae Ie Oi $4 tnghe 176 | Both have Peter Pan gingham rete Bes inch 23 inche fi Y inch ach ¢ Back of 9 inches 37 inche 5bc 13 inche 23 inche 47 inche 72¢ trimmed with light 9 inche inchee 69 1 r 19 inche pink ginghs ' Hasement, sith Street, teat 20, izes 6 to 20 ) | Aingrs —Third Fleer: Cevtre.

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