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6 THE EVENING: WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. teats the necessary motion to discharge| submission of the bills had little or] tain that it was a breach of Jaith on Real estate interests aro arrayed] in which It was changed, and I main-|no bearing on this subject, permit me] lis part to again raise the objection against the bill which permits insur-|the Rules Committee from considera- ind you that the so-cnlled] with Lockwood on behalf of ance companies to invest 10 per cent. |t pf the DI! and in that way en-| ‘Metropolitan Life’ bill the inst re interests that led to the of their assets in buildings for hous r to secure @ vote to place the] introduced six weeks ex confers your office on the night ing purposes, the rent not to exceed [members on record, which there had been a ng three] of adjourn t $# a room, They also will fight the "Mr. Machold promptly told him] weeks before the adjournment, was 1 wish also that I could share e bill licensing real estate brokers, and |that he would not be recognized and] not acted upon by the Assembly un-| yur confidence that no great’ harm that making the assessed value of a] would not be given the opportunly to feasion ended." will be done by the postponement for building the basis in figuring the }make the motion.’ ef he “two Jokers’ in of the enactment of reasonableness of rent charged With re to the Governor's} the Insuran’ te Regulation bill, | The real estate men will have their}atatement that too Wttle time was | suye first innings before th vernor to-} given for consideration by the Legis- tommission bill while ns in the necessaries “After the changes had been madi morrow when he give: lature to the bills, Mr. Untermyer | jn the bill demanded by Mr. Machold. | Commit » Knight bill. Thi 7 which the Lockwood has no jurisdiction, ‘eon. were Introduced as} eliminating the non-Board companics,| tivne to prey upon the public and the Govermor Himself Wrote Al nks ee ue fia tats beat Mic was possible, and adds: | he wi Kod not only to me butt Act remuins in a state of oe if contend hiss wi vel leged “Jokers”—“Wicked ting that the date of the! others to support the bill in the fort! suspended animation.” money from the mortgage market and - will attract @ great deal of savings Lobby” Not to Blame, . Dey iL cee ties are exempt fron NO EXTRA SESSION. ] protests are peing recorded with the ae jovernor against the Tolbert bill, not . . ‘ure, |'mdorsed by the Lockwood committee, Legislature Is Not to Be “Co-]wnich retieves tenants from payment rent until repaite ordered by the erced Into Hasty ay hate / A ction ” 3 i paenting theatre 29 West 34- St: Market &Halsey Sts NEW YORK NEWARK Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY A Suit, A Cape, A Dress For the Well-Dressed Woman’s W ardrobe SPECIALLY PRICED go into mortgages b ernor for @ hearing on bile which i ALBANY, March 21.—Gor. Miller, uate ie Bo ial oe oe ‘ tn announcing he wil not recall the] Uckets and prohibite a price Togisiature in extraordinary session.| orice charge. A hearing is to be f tebukes Samuel Untermyer, clilef/ given on the Dick bill permitting cities counsel to the Lockwood Housing|to enter into service-at->. i Committee. for ‘making reckless| ments with traction i vierated Hatii, cure aint we Corse « UNTERMYER AGAIN the Insurance Rate-Making Bill CHARGES MACHOLD KNIFED MEASURES Special, Wednesday Gov. Miller takes Mr. Untermyer to th for his references to a ‘wicked lobby" and says that he, the Governor himeelf, suggested and wrote into the 1 Rote- Making Bill the changes i Untermyer calls “jokers,” He } @ecla that so far from being em culated by the lobby, the State Trade Comr on Bill was amended a R sugcestion of Mr, Miller himself with F Shawsheen and Twill WRAPS Samuel Untemyer, answering the er of Gov. Miller, declines to re ‘|tract anything he ‘has said against Speaker Machold and it all over Ho writes the Tricotine and Twill TAILLEURS 39,79 satisfied that when you are requainted with the facts, with which you ure manifestly as yet un- you will be the first to se- eondemn Mr. Machold’s con- the hope thyt it would emerge from the Assembly Ruies Committee where ernor says, however, should not be censure) wu) Machol sneceeded in knifing for “wanting more time to consider 4 of the most important of the Cape Costume of Imported Tweed . . 55.00 Imported tweed of wonderful quality makes this trim one- Matter of such great importance’ t had passed the Senate, s : . : Mr Untermycr had asked for bill rest , piece dress, and matching cape, with filigree buttons and | extra session to consider then as | did th Most Exceptional moire ribbon bindings. Bodice, sleeves and cape are silk Vice Chairman ot *, Who introduced the Trade Values Lockwood pills whieh failed « ing hours. In yetusit lined. In special tones of gray, lavender, cherry, rose, copen and tan. ‘ ein viduals and associations express u Strump & Co. attendants are chosen for compromising opposition to a!l courtesy. The goods in the store always bills) The Harlem Property Owners’! ment to arrange with Assemblyman es all ° 9 Avsociation and tlre Real Bstate George Jesse, a recent member of conform with the advertising. And all |, The Suits at 39.75 Owners’ Association have filed pro- our committee, that he would ma that is mecessary to secure a refund is to Are in the approved lengthy jacket effects, say that your purchase does not please \ tailored with a care that insures lasting shape. you. liness. Lined with crepe silks. Ravtsoue Seheo@ali eat utteniitlt Bill in” the Assembly ci - te i ee eatin a eadanlh © of the bill for ——== = The Wraps at 39.75 Sizes 34 to 42 Bien ad nd who Tad ie | | OF the soft, new Shawsheen, there are wraps Res My sh HLL) WLR Strump & Co. Mean to Be || — made on full loose lines, with high drape ‘f i S " if 00 ¥. Miller is being bombarded with a, ce, Ww . d s : Dprcen for Sariags oa vow bln] Ws Bais chu ‘he Procite me Known asa Store of | calars The tl coats show the wide sleeve New Capes of Pandora or Veldyne . . 55. Lockwood bills put through just} to it that it was brought to a 'erfect Service i] with embroidery the feature. All fully silk A particularly smart model (pictured as folds - | Perfect Servi | i particu t model (f as fi rom shou fore the eession ended, Many in vote on the floor of the wt | “1 | der to hem, and a square, draped collar; others are flared or show the coat front effect (belted or unbelted) with draped collar, and stitching or button trimming. Every new spring shade, with contrasting sill linings throughout. Sizes 34 to 44 Women’s Dressy Capes and Wraps . . 85.00 Canton crepe, Marvella, Gerona, Veldyne, ete., in straight- line or circular capes, or In wrappy coat models, with vari- ous novel trimmings-—jet nailheads, picoted folds, heavy sills ornaments, fringe, stitching or embroidery. Some have caracul collars. Linings of heavy crepe de Chine. Cobweb, fallow, bronco, sorrento, ladybird, navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44 Street and Afternoon Dresses . . . . 55.00 Imported beaded Canton, crepe Roma, Poiret twill, pico- tine, Canton crepe in various smart new styles and all new spring shades. took the precaution before leaving | lined. Albany the night before the adjourn- Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops AN INNOVATION AT THE STRUMP & CO. STORE IS THE ADDITION OF FULL RANGES OF LARGE SIZE APPAREL. NO LONGER WILL LARGE DISAPPOINTED ON VISITING THIS STORE. | FITTING THE WOMAN OF LARGE SIZE FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. CELL MAN Ges O The Last Word in Newness and Not Least in Importance FEMININE HANDKERCHIEFS Quality always tells, but in this case the price does not tell the quality. Sizes 36 to 44 Fifth Avenue ac 35th-Screet Established. 1879 Third Floor. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY A Sale of Shoes for Women, Misses and Children Sterm Brothers ‘West Forty-Second Street + + + West Forty-Third Street, The FRENCH MILLINERY SALON ANNOUNCES for WEDNESDAY ONLY the Season’s Offering of Paramount Values in SPRING HATS of Distinction | Every variety of shape, size and coloring, in models that add tc their dash of line and fabric that indescribable quality called charm. &» Most Exceptional Values at $1 6.50 TWEED TINTS IN COLORED GINGHAM HANDKERCHIEFS . . . cach .25 COLORED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS in allnew shades. . . . each .25 @ ; COLORED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS with drawn threads and hand embroidered 1000 pairs of new spring oxfords; four models on trim corners . . . . . « each 50 smart lasts, with welt sole and heels of varying height flat, military and Cuban; perforated wing or straight : tips. Tan, brown or black calfskin. Naki oa. Net EDGED HANDKERCHIEFS, hand whipped with sheer linen centers . . . . each .75 Pure LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS with embroidered initials . 40x of six 1.50 Sizes 216 to 7. ee an eer Created in Timbo, Milan, Tagal, Hair Cloth, Candy Cloth, Visca, Lace, Hair Braid and trimmed with Fruit, Flowers, Ribbon Bows, Pom Poms and Glycerine Ostrich. Children’s Oxfords and High Shoes oe 3.00—3.50 PLAIN LINEN OR SHAMROCK HANDKER- CHIEFS,with tapesand cords. dozen 1.50 cAlsy---A large collection of EMBROIDERED HATS--our own particular specialty~-in a wide diversity of shapes and a captivating array of colors, Oxfords and high shoes of brown calfskin, with extra durable soles, Sizes 8 to 2. SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, hand embroidered initials, Spoke hems . .. . 60x of six 3.00 Femiyine Hanpkercuier SHop—Street Floor Oxfords 3.00 High Shoes 3.50 It Makes Little Difference What You Need—-A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get né | 3 ‘ i

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