The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1922, Page 5

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ANTZEN'S Shoe Clearance1# Shoes of high grade leathers and careful workmanship. fér Winter and early Spring wear. Our determination not to ter County, which shall also bear trict, author of the bill te previde for | should be all this; be able to enter. all expenditures in future. Query for Bloch: the appointment of a concillator tn dt-| tata, Bee good talker and well up on What Is Meant | sive eis touaton o's concsier|tivin, ia cues have an automo: By a Conciliator Concitiator Is to|Dile and passes for the theatre, and (WANTS CITY TO PAY EXPENSES ‘||. OF HENRY IN CRIMINAL CASES Assembiyman T. K. Smith of Syracuse has introduced a com- panion bill to that of Senator bring together couples whe run to|ought to be wail up on skates and 7 ry Walter which would limit the court to be torm apart from each | things; ought to know where ‘there's carry over stock males these price reductions imperative. | . a Cece pera tr a Oe amin other; but the author fails te say how/a yg Maybe there ought to bse Caoakes 9 ym for us 2 Senator Boylan Introduces Bill Authorizing} citer, samiion! TS , ae an fro o sur every 7 . Fun to aig { _—>—_. banded Maybe he 6 nt - shee > the Board of Estimate to Reimburse SEEK VOTE OF SOLDIERS Pertinent Questions, Sua to oped to wore, dee-cciayte Sot. It net, waere woud 53.85, $4.85 v Inspector. HERE ON BONUS PLAN “emiabenanaias Should the coweliiator be young or|the conciliator get his experience? If ALBANY, Feb. 15. Legtlation proposed and in Qrepress of interest to or affect- (ee Greater New York follows: 4 ®enator John J. Boylan bas in; Tndians, and that Bépson, as suc- cessor to the town; had the same right, and the further right to move the Indians to Montauk Point, notwithstanding the pro- visions of the State Constitution. s Ghould he be a man or should «he be {looks es if the eligible bachelor from NO BRANCH STORES—Our only eddre-w ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. 15.—-Maurice|@ woman? Should he or she be good | Yorkville has started something that 660 Sixth A A Friday. ix ve., Above 38th St. fT eee eo rimezuine | loch, the eltgibte and handeome bach- |leoking and expert t fase? The coa-|{t will take tho Supreme Court to Custom Bootmakers Over 60 Yea referendum of New York County posts |¢lor Assembt rom the iéth Dis-|eessus seems to be that he or she | finish. of the American Legion on the advisa- - - ~ - ee bility of a Federal bonus for ‘service men is expected at the monthly meet- (Bpecial from a @tatt © ent of The | O14 and what experience te required? | married, he might have too muoh—it Atk for Our Bovk=""The Abuse of the County Committees of Legton to Brenig Wore’ CUS | i Asser ee New Tore Me. O'Connor's bill to reinburse nae fn @reduced @ bili authorising the Beara of Estimate of New York Y te pay the expenses of Inspector Dominick Henry m successfully @efending criminal actions against Ihim {m 1920 and 1921. Assemblyman John J. O'Con- mor of Manhattan has introduced @ bill calculateq to be belated Justice to the heirs of the Mon- ¢auk Indians who formerly owned @he east ond of Long Island and that part of the island which fakes in Easthampton, South- ampton and Sag Harbor. Im 1879, according to Mr. O'Con- mor, Arthur W. Benson bought 12,000 acres of the land which belonged to the last of the Mon- tauks for $150,000, accepting a deed subject to the superior rights of the Indians guaranteed ‘ander the Constitution of the State, under an order of Justice Dykman in a partition action. Benson agreed to pay the Indians and their heles $240 a year for- the Indians carries an appropria- tion of $300,000. ‘ Senator Bernard Downing has introduced a bill to abolish the Bronx Parkway Commission and providing for the devolution of their powers and duties upon the City of New York and Westches- ing of the County Committee at the Pennsylvania Hotel Friday evening. ‘The City Club Post has given notice that it will raise the question and as well bring its opposition to bear against county. Il | Do you need a lamp? HIS year, the February Sale of lamps embraces not only all the charming lamps and shades which are - clustered in Ovington’s dis- play, and not only every stick of novel furniture from muffin any amendment to the County Commit- tev constitution which will prevent in- dividual posts from making public reso- lutions contrary to the policy adopted by a majority of the posts of the ‘The card table has its pest just like everything cle. Once in a while it is a man, but more often it is a woman. She can play well enough, but she bas a maddening babit of piping up at a tense moment, “What are trumps?” and then, again, long after you've told her—‘‘Let’s see, hearts are trumps, aren't they?” But she’s your guest, to you simply can’t tell her what bad form it is and all the other things you would like to tell her. There is, however, a remedy to cure her. You will find it in our stationery department on the main floor, in the form of attractive little score pencils 5th Avenue James McCreary & C 34th Street Clearance of 4800 Comfortables at greatly reduced prices These comfortables are light as a feather and warm as toast. ‘They are taken from our regular stock, which guarantees their quality and empha- sizes the low prices to which they have been reduced. rer, but neither he nor his heirs trays to cabinets, but it also that show the trumps. One has merely to lay the pencil Lamb’s Wool Filling White Cotton Filling made any provision for this pay- includes many fine objects of down with trumps up and it serves as a constant reminder - : : . : as eis 45 ‘ tad co tke cate of tne Woes Ovington's lamps and interior decoration such as thrpughout the oy? = ie Comfortables of Silk Mull, in plain solid Figured silkoline comfortables in) good, tauks, the land acquired from igusly priced, a lamps mirrors, and tapestries, and colors. Full size. each, 8.95 attractive patterns. Priced as low as, d this sale pro- portunity to mp of unusual charm at a price ofunusual attraction. them was sold immediately after Urns. ‘ at fabulous prices. ft pr Chief Wyandank, Pharoah of the Montauks, instituted an ac- tion in 1906 to have the courts @efine and determine the rights And the discounts of 10% to 50% are the rule during Feb- ruary. These pencils are painted black, bright red and white, and appear bright and attractive when placed on card tables. They are available separately or i, combination with artistic little table markers, the entire set costing but 1.25. Many women are buying them for prizes as well Figured Cambric or Sateen Comfort- ables, plain sateen borders. Full size. each, 6.50 Comfortables in floral and Persian Pat- each, 2.95 Comfortables with plain color sateen borders and well covered with floral de of the tribe under the Dykman O V I N G ay 9 terns, plain sateen borders. each, 5.25 signs. They are hard to duplicate at 3.65 Gecision, and in 1910 Justice O N S . Blackmar decided against the In- . (Second Floor) d@ians. He held that the royal charter granted by Colonial Gov- ernor T! Dongan in 1688 oreating the town of Easthamp- ton gave the town the exclusive Tight to purchase land from the | Stern Brothers West 42nd St. “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET 4 (Between sth and 6ch Avenues) West 43rd St. Featuring NEW BOX COAT MODES for Youthfulness in A Clearance of Little Girls’ Dresses Sizes 2 to 6 Years A wide assortment of fetching little Frocks of Chambray, Gingham and Dim- ity, trimmed with hand-stitching or ma- terial in contrasting shade. All are popular models that have been in stock but a short time. Many lovely Lamps that Satisfy the Eye without unduly lightening the purse A solid Mahogany Floor Lamp, as illustrated, with fluted column finished in either a combination of gold and black or silver and black, in itself an unusual) novel and pleasing combination. The lamp is toppe with a 24-inch shade in a choice of colors. Complete, 20.00 ' y | Misses’ Tw eed S its colors, alsa/all white models. In the inset is illustrated a solid Mahogany ‘lable ul Dresses formerly up to 5.00........ 1.50 Lamp, 24 inches high, the sort that has that inviting Dresses formerly up to 7.50........ 2.95 “come-sit-and-read” look. Substantial though graceful, $35.00 Fashion has given dominance to TWEEDS, won on their own merit—principally (Third Floor) beautiful though homelike. shade in choice of colors. Complete with 18-inch silk 12.50 (Sizth Floor) because of their fitness for the countless informalities of town and country life. i Favoritism is again bestowed upon Tweeds for their response to mannish — — ee a = . tailored effects, which impart a trim smartness and jauntiness of line. Unusual Values in } 2 i A new feature of these Suits is the Gray Angora Braid Trimming that harmon. | . Very 00 | The BOX COATS dre PUSSY WILLOW SILK LINED throughout. We get SU aoc very pxcrptions! valiies in, ou yepne | : Sale of Oriental s, but t 3 i s at 189.00 \ eclipse a teoarts kad hess Wins have cleuely Meares the prices of this fine grade will tell you that it is a rare “buy.” ‘They | 1 i] -siz 8. 2,500 Yards SCRIM CURTAINING Table Glaseware \ keel, ir : | : _—. Small Orienta ug Mats Highly desirable block hed’ effects i F X ke Whine, Sneny: and Ror. each, 35c Readily Find a Place in Every Home. } Priced Exceptionally Low at This thin-blown stemware is decorated Small “ Minor " rope I 22¢ with a lightly cut graceful flower design Anatolian Mats tae bar we 1! on a very superior quality glass. It con- ee wae Real and I J ber Yast sists of Water Goblets, footed Sherbets $90 mie a Pa _Imitation Filet and Cluny Edges and Insertions and Cocktail Glasses of fine crystal. _ SO ee | for trimming Scarfs, Etc., also on display—POURTH FLOOR. (Susth Foor) — . | 0 _ : | ae pees Wicker For Every Room c lost Important Occasion Is Baby's Daily Outing and Quite : f i y Essential to Perfect plead Isa lhe Linoleum At Reasonable Prices 7 Sq. Yd. 1.17 a 4 ¥d. 1.39 And it is so inexpensive. hese attractive pat- Of the same sort but A case in point ie tho illustrated suite, which Full size, finished in Ecru, Blue or Gray, with a te tne — iad Hay eae quality twill be ale separalay or aiatealy at five ih patent brake and artillery wheels. $,000 8q. ¥de. Genuine Cork Linoleu Natural Settee.............. each, 22.50 Le mi Natural Arm Chair... each, 9.75 Other new 1922 models include Strollers, Go-Carts, Sq. Yd., 79¢ Natura) Arm Racker. each, 9.75 Pullman Sleepers, Perambulators, English Go-Carts and Mail Carts, also a ; ; dest AtUFRT FBDB pee e eee e ees BSH, ite complete assortment of Baby Carriage accessories at Notably Moderate Prices. Siz patterns in varying but plessing Complete 49.50 BABY CARRIAGE DEPT.-2FOURTH FLOOR. \ _ Please bring measurements with you. Moll orders accepled. ae? | (Bight Fleer) (Fwth Floer) PARK STROLLER (cAs Illustrated.) | seam. $9.75 | | For your sun room, kitchen, pantry or office at prices that do not make it expen- sive to replace the new for the old. Inlaid Linoleum Inlaid Linoleum Substantially constructed wicker with graceful lines, comfortable broad arms and commodious seats will find a favored niche in prac- tically any room in every household, for it is not only bright, comfortable and strong, but extremely light and easily carried about This makes it equally practical for the bungalow, sun reom or city apartment Pee RE: 9. RS ae ee se ern Se

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