The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1922, Page 5

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SENAI E CAUCUS OF G. 0. P FOR PORT AUTHORITY 25 TO 2 Only Buriingame and Smith Oppose — Other Legislation of Special Interest Here. to Increase the pension of Hurry Hughes. Senator Wiswall of Albany has on surety companies in New York City which furnish ball for crooks. The bill provides thar every bail bund shai! be recurdet in the County Clerk's office and shall bé a len upon the reai property described in the bond ing it a misdemeanor to ervag in bootblacking tn New york City on Sundays after 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr, Boylan ‘a not a believer in blue laws, al- chough Senator Barney Downing declared that this was a black and blue law. Mr. Boylan de- clares he wouldn't prevent a man from blacking his own boots | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. Inducted into the National Army and thereafter honorably dis- charged, It is rumored that Avguse Claessens, Soctalist, who was on- of the five thrown out of the As- sembly two years ago, will be seated by the same powers now in his contest for the seat of Murray Felenstein, Democrat should not be considered, for the reason he had been adjudget “unfit.” But the Republican mem bers of the same subcomm!ttee which threw out the Socialists to 1920 couldn't stand for such # proposition. It has examined the returna of the 17th District, and it Is reported found that more than 700 votes cast tor Claessens had been counted for. Felenstein. George Rowe of Buffalo, Chuir- duly elected it may inaugurate a movement to oust him later as “unit.” > A KENYON IS QUITE ELIGIBLE, fon on the case, a ¥y STONEHAM DELAYS DIR CASE, The failure of Charles A. Stoneham, WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—No question an to tho eligibitity of Senator Kenyon to the Federal Bench ts entertained at the Department of Justice, Assistant Attorney General Holland said to-day | a bill which might be » dete-rent | | i until paid or discharged by erder form the 17th Manhattan District, man of the Judiclary Committes Senator Shackno of New York | | | | | ALBANY, Feb. 7. the powers that be in Albany hat Se hag introduced a bill In the Sen- t ‘ mt | Senator Kenyon had, submitted the|Co., to return from Havans in’ ie . F matters of | &iven the word that Smith mus: | of the court ate té exempt trom fury duty any The argument of Charles Fire- | was one of the most strenuous 0” | question to him and had received the|testity yesterday at @ hearing ta, the Here are the | SoC ue busied: Th the (Bhusené , —_— | & stone, Felenstein's attorney, was the ousters in 1920, and It 1s sai} |anawer that he wan eligible, bankruptcy proceedings pending against legislation affecting or of interest case Senator Katlin alleged that | Senator John J. Boylan of New person who having segved in tho that even If the fraud was shown that if the committee finds ‘tself Mr, Holland pointed out that the|B. D, Dier & Co., necessitated an a4: to Greater New Yorks the Republican enajority wa York has introduced a bill mak- National Guard for two years Was in the returns, Claessens's claim compelled to seat Claessens as ies of Federal Judges were tn- Against HIN 6B aboount ot ——————_—Sa==>9@9@77""[S t At a conference of thirty Re- vote against the transit law, Publican Senators, held after L : \ last night's session, it was de- ieee peere ue s eeuaton ase cided by a vete of 25 to 2 to sup- port the Port Au ity bi, Tre | opposing Senators were Burin game of Brooklyn ar Smito of Staten Island. Thi action tn- sures the passage oF le propuset Measure through t/ s Senate and doubtless a caucr, of the As- sembly Republicy s will pass tt | Commissioner through the Lo er House and | - speed it on its say to the Gov @rnor, who js © ay ty sign It. the salaries of official interpreters | from $8,000 to $4,000 in the First | District Supreme Court and New York General Sessions. Ma | Bloch would also have Poilce iziit authorize? “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century The “McCreery Silks” Salon is a veritable pageant of new Spring weaves and colors—quite the loveliest ensemble that ever greeted Spring. Krepe Knit appears in rich, handsome shades, Crepe Romaine and Crepe Renee display those soft, lovely colors that only such soft-surfaced fabrics can Some say Princess Mary 1s responsible, but at any rate it has happened. Muffs have returned to vogue. They never do seem to stay out of fashion for long Occasionally women get offish and snub them, but sooner or later pink- tipped fingers cry out for them, and back they come into highest favor. Women’s Coats Are $38 In This Special Selling Every Coat Isa Remarkable Value Through a special purchase we secured these notably high class coats for much be- The Senate Committee on Priv- Hleges ang lect of which Schuyler Meyer is Chairman, will have its final session to-day on the contest over the Senate seat of Abraham |, Katlin by former Senator Daniel Carroll, In the present frame of m‘nd of the ma- jority of the committee, Katlin will retain his seat. The contest was carried over fom the las! @ession, the reason given tor the being that the time 91 the committee Was all taken up by the contest of Senator Jorn } Dunnigan for th fons, But how they happened to come in the first place, way. eck in the days of Columbus, had nothing to do with pink- tipped fingers, but rather it had to do with dogs. Muffs were first carried as little fur houses for pet dogs, to protect them from the ele No sooner were they invented than the mistresses of these little dog. began to monopolize them for themselves, and then men I. MILLER 3) Semi-Annual SALE low their regular wholesale prices, and have, C h, a Repub’ Es » Sli i dopted them. For a long time muffs 2 Boone. Andie BteGR Allon) for hake glipeer us were ad much. a mascdline fashion , t iv | boast of. New Chiffons ° Ci : : 7 2 f femini ; A ; 7 the Meyer Committesy fnveatign- dusk eee: cature as a feminine one in turn, marked them proportionately low. charm with their alluring Muffs in the correct shapes for the are being offered during our Fur Sale for really insignificant prices. It is more than worth while to purchase one now for next season, when you will be out of fashion without Bes City. Senator Dunn:gan, a Demo ordinary Values. We need but say that such Furs as Car- tints and cloudlike softness. acul, Squirrel, Wolf and the highest quality Nutria adorn them to convince you of the very remarkable value they present—and furthermore, that they are fashioned of such exclusive materials as Superba, Panvelaine, crat, Was seated aiter a bitte present: vo} fight, though the majority of the committee was Republican an! Specials for Tomorrow 4000 yards of a rich, lustrous Black Satin Sublime, 40 inches wide. Brooklyn war wrong, or that the } minds of the majority have been chaaged Assemblyman Maurice Bloc: | 5th Avenue 34th Street has Introduced a bill increasine | OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G yard, 1.98 3500 yards of the better grade 3th Street-—New York | Velour Portieres Veloura and Verona. a Oe 1.85 reduced to 14,75 a pair Each model is a highly fashionable one I i ° 4! , 500 yards of White Broad- Very Special— Wednesday ‘There are about forty pair both those in Wrap effect and those that are — “Ith Silk Shirting. yard, 1.95 2100 Pairs a Oe de ia ae regulation sleeved coats, and all are most Geeead Mose) | been selling at 19.75. In beautifully tailored and lined. i! 9: e order to close them out we (Fourth Floor) A Beau Women Ss Silk Hose are offering them at this re- ‘ i Heals duced price. All are finished with French open edges and are 7 feet 6 inches long. A Quality Usually Sold for Considerably More Than Korozone La Charme not only makes the complexion more beautiful but banishes large pores, protects the skin Remarkable Values In Our Women’s Winter Tomorrow's Special Price Sale of Fine Furs (Fifth Floor) e | : | a. ; Suits Reduced to 195° from the elements, and heals In the face of very definite increases in the even a burn, so soothi 1 35 wholesale cost of Furs, we are offering “The ‘ts ne £0) SOOrINg are e | C ee Furs Nature Produces” at greatly re- All are types that are suitable for present Properties. Bottle, 1-0 uced prices. . ‘ (Main Floor) Pure Thread Silk, full-fashioned and re- |} retonnes Hon bh GAA) Gan ee tae a ee, . ; ‘ _ i 356 a yard _ Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, x ee . inforced with Lisle garter tops and heels. y inches long, with Skunk collars and cuffs. Some are of Tricotine, others of various In black, grey, African brown and fawn, | Here are cretonnes of 255.00 soft-surfaced fabrics. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. | dainty and cheerful designs Natural Muskrat Coats, self-trimmed Many fashionable shades represented. Women’s Og arias: t ie and colors on light and dark 110.00 Fourth Floor) ° eae a backgrounds at a very low Russian Pony Skin Coats, in Black or Hosiery Brown, with collars of Beaver, Skunk or Raccoon. 145.00 Persian Lamb Coats, Skunk trimmed..365.00 price. You will find use for them as overdrapes, bed- spreads, shirtwaist box cov- and the thousand at Special Sale Prices OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG Mth Street New York Nurse’s Uniforms Matd’s This sale provides both - erings Fox Neckpieces of superior quality, in Three Interesting “Specials” silk and sport wool hose of Women’s other purposes to which cre- Brown, Taupe and Steel shades. 35.00 ipatending coed quality “i : tonnes lend themselves so Moleskin Neckpieces............0+. 35.00 Unusually well-made Uniforms, rather fuller outstanding low prices New Spri ng Footwear admirably. Natural Raccoon Cape Scarfs..........35.00 of cut and with more grace of line than most 3 u , Fifth Floor uniforms, are very specially priced for this occasion. ‘Thread Silk Hose, 1.65 These hose are of a partic- ularly fine gauge and may be secured in Black, Gray, Pink, Gold and Beige. Men's Fur-lined Overcoats Greatly Reduced (Fourth Floor) Nurse’s Uniform of _ex- cellent quality White Pop- lin—two attractive models, one of which is illustrated. One is a straight-line style, the other feature the regu lation waist-line. Both are open-neck effects with low collars and two pockets. Special, 4.75 | i | | } | | | Expressing the Vogue of Simplicity | | Wardrobe Trunks 27.00 These Wardrobe ‘Trunks possess that soundness of material and sturdiness of construction for which Men- del Drucker Trunks are so | widely known, All are full | size, equipped with hangers, \ shoe pockets, and built on a strong, strain resisting frame. An Important Sale of McCreery Footwear 675 and 875 New Spring models, marked much below their regular selling prices. Walking Oxfords, models for Afternoon and Dress wear and clever sport styles are included. Thread Silk Hose, 2.50 A superior quality silk has gone into the making of these hose with silk tops. They may be obtained in Black Nurse’s Aprons of Sheet only. ing-full gathered styles with and without bib, Special, 1.25 and 1.40 Woolen Sport Hose, 2.95 Hand-embroidered clox, so popular on woolen sport hose make this an exceptional value. At 6.75 there are walking oxfords in Brown, Tan, , or Black Calfskin, strap models of Tan Calfskin or Kidskin, featuring every wanted type of walking heel. Also strap effects of Brown Calfskin with petite or Louis heel At 8.75—Models for Afternoon wear of Patent Leather, or Black Satin, and evening slippers of Gold or Silver Cloth, Maids’ Blue or Tar Chambray Uniform, as illustrated, with White Pique collars and three- quarter sleeves. Special, 2.85 Glove - Fitting Slippers with Inset Elastic Gores Developed in combinations of Patent Leather with Beige or Grey Suede. Ribbed Wool Hose, 95c All over Patent Leather or Brown Ribbed Wool Hose in hea- Kid. Hand- s i ; cts of Bro: : Also: Malds’ Morale Cuban, Spani 4 urned soles with aie ee is Bice Kis ae oH Aprons with fitted skirtand ther mixtures are extremely » Spanish or Louis Heels. lack Calfskin or i ~ AED: FOF bib, finished with ric-rac attractive and much in de- Sport wear there «re many interesting braid mand at die. cretent : aoe / tal mo- Very Special 8 effects in combinatio res Special, 85¢ y Sp - (Secont Floor (Thi! Ploor ment. (Main Fleer) Shoes also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores

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