The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 6

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the admissions tn which Llores practise premiums that they put upon] Mr Thomas a restrict the patronage} The ances are community that | Widened view)» the price, The rest | needa in tho are deprived of its| tony presente -day, his di n This exclusion rapidly dis- | Might be different.” in attempts to go to Mr. MeBride alvo urged the GQVRNOR URED TOSWVE PUBL | FROM THE THEATRE TIGKET GOUGER nt as to th » and the mice , Henne 1S at < all jand tende more| nor to sign the bill, He stated t tGoniinued trois Pare Tt {ior paid a personal tribute to Mr-Vang more to Hmit the theatre's enter- | the 60-cent clause, about w ie oncnins clusion: | prise and finally its very sustenance, | seemed to be so much contro sO or od 1 er slic: ae ors “a fair margin for any br tel. Le tht L| and the great public serfously suffer: the public to come to the the: }° ne cheat tre} by a measurable depreciation of thie[and his had never idrea and to make it enaier for uultn within int in Beat HACE OR, © tha ts. and to which we are giving our atten f i é 8 OLE : the public ton, Wee owe it that dite. There} “‘E would like to say that one of| He aatd Was Anxton “It is true that production andfare. attacks upon it from, without the highest values of the theatre not \ 1 theatre s Higher than for-[from whieh it In an equal duty to de- | frequently recognized and not often] & ay any aaa Tel retid it named ‘8 as a vehicle of vicarious be outlet for countless higher priced ' Pi ‘ . non thie ‘ LDL sia bs ante ‘One of the most hurtful and desires, which without | !!"! wh it as te ! harge m pernicious of these is this specu: H ome dangerous to the middie man, wt lation in tickets of admission, to | inaaual and to. the community | Marison wa: ment, will take th : A ie ‘ Ae Ie cr ana ee he correction of which a par rFépreanion, ‘Shia thente iapeiat he © from the ticular clause of this bill is ad- dressed. It is an abuse which, to correct, the actors are powerless: the authors equally so. “The managers, as business lon beyond the} Such advantages for the nove of cleaning up the situat ‘nj 1 y , Brea rg the public a greater cont n the bi who wanted to e price and of an expa of euch a her “These organizations that 1 repre sent and for which T apeak do not oe the It is not their[?"" will m sian s men more immediately in contact If by # miracle or we at the thea tatenient co with the difficulty, are hardly sore e 6 Wahe. whi out the dane CURE the ee the. (Hi AGIs to/CHMIIES (y that 18 actor CE ¥ of the p iments ady 1 by the opposition author, but for ite correction they people, and ld grow again and re-establish |usainst the theatres being clothed insider Jon in] can, all coms te: the Legistature, It ie thelr property—their J with a public use advaneu! in Cette : Under our form of Government tinstt the windcehe ‘ Bev tiate there in no other way. he enumerated | amon Jecisions; that despite t “This practice of speculation in} those hurts the theatre ts its usefu t anc deprt erve rights covered by the first ten nmendments to the Constivy t w Jotte the right to regulate th y enterprises has been sett hat it was tr . ing from eve: state Ne strongly greed t the bill into a law » ticket extor cent clause wa: clared unconstitutional the balan the bil, whieh provides for a ler and bonding system for those wl oil tickets, should never be tmpuired Rosalsky's di three years ago, which de Girls’ and Juniors’ Millinery Charmingly trimmed or demurcly tailored, new Hats eppear in unusual variety. Pokes, Mushrooms and Cordzy shapes in Silk and Braids, also plain Milans. 3.95 t 12.50 Americas Foremost S)occialists” OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &@ 34th Street—— New York ‘ Unsurpassed Values—Saturday Misses’ Apparel of Distinction and Quality Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Truly remarkable purchasing advantages, which are all the more remarkable because offered at the beginning of a season. Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats Tricotine and newest | New Mannish Top-Coats of Tweed Suits in tailored | Herringbone, Over-Plaid and and sport models. Smart | double=-faced Coatings. Box- coat and belted models. Special 25.00 Sport Coats, Wraps and Capes of soft fabrics and Camel’s Hair with Silk stitching and fringe. Special 39 75 belted and boxecoat styles. | special 35,00 Suits of Twill Cord Hair- line Stripes and Tricotine, tailored in box-coat. and straight-line effects. Special 55.00 Capes and Wraps of new Velette, Canton Crepe, Veldyne and Poiret Twill, 68.00 Exclusive model Suits of | Poiret Twill, some embroi- dered. Cape, blouse, box and three-piece styles. some with touches of Fur. Special 75.00 Special 68.00 Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats and Capes Capes of Heather Cloth with fringed throw scarf, shown in blue, rose, orchid and tan. Sizes 6 to 12 years Special 1 3.75 Tailored Cape and _ flare Coats of Camel’s Hair, Bo- livia, Diagonaland Imported Tweeds. Sizes 6 to 16 years Special 29 ” 75 Coats of Plaid Heather, Bren- more, Scotch and Herring- « bone Tweeds. Sizes 8 to 16 Special 19,75 Juniors’ Coats and Wraps of Tweeds, Bolivia and other fabrics. Sizes 12 to 16 years Special 39,75 Sport Coats and Capes of Plaids, Heather Mixtures, Velours, Coverts and fine Tweeds. Sizes 6 to 16 years Senctal 25. 00 Handsome Coats of Veldyne and other rich, soft fabrics in new belted and loose effects. Sizes 6 to 16 years Special 45,00 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. f tieke tit nat ited the _@ ero ahnuht be some eheok tga present, but no one spoke on their[the matter, and waid he whnted to 1 endeavored to wer the agus] Aasto the need of any precedent, it /side except Mr. Marshall rive the subieet his deepest onstd ments of sition that the|ix well established In recent cases that] The Governor sxked for briefs in] eration i] broker was the seam since he of-} when a business becomes so clothed ten t money, T pointed out to the/ with public use that it affects the =: nor that the real scapegoat was] public, a legal precedent ts not nec- essary, and I cited the famous dect- in the case of Munn vs. Llinols: yorty does become clothed with a interest when used in a man- public and if there was even a Jonbt a8 to the cons ner te make it of public consequence and affect the community at large. there) one devotes his perty to a use in which the public an interest, he, in effect, grants shadow of a doubt be publie rather than to the] ¥ do that the public have] py I pointed out that] ni ance of public opinion} to the public an interest In that use, t ordinanc had beenfand must submit to be controlled by 6 passed] the public for tne common coud, tol culation] the extent of the interest he has thus 1, He may withdraw his grant nat of seats is ap-Thy discontinuing the use, but so tong portioned off on the first floor of the} as he maintains the use he must sub- heatre andr I eo] mit te cont Neither 1s { matter ny m t that no pre found for a statute pre- s[dent Hihat Canada and coun- [cisely Tike this.” oaiready has municipel| A number of the speculators were OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C Mth Street--New York Tomorrow— Saturday Newest Millinery Duplicating High Cost Originals for Tailleur and Dress Wear Specially Low Priced 8.75 Regular 15.00 Value Scarf Hats of Canton Crepe and Milan. Flower-trimmed and Tailored Hats of fine Straw. Also Black Haircloth Models. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores BONWIT TELLER. & CO Phe Spacaly Shop of Opyinabons FIFTH AVENUE.AT-38™ STREET Special Values--SATURDAY PURE SILK SWEATERS 15.50 Smart slip-over models with high or V necks, of ex- cellent quality silk in close rib-striped weave, with tailored sash. White, orchid, marigold, red, navy blue or black “BONTELL” SHEER HOSE 2.75 Three pairs 8.00 Exceptional quality, of gossamer sheerness, in beige, polo gray, black or white. “BONTELL” STRAP PUMPS 11.00 Two new models with the low “Jeune Fille” heel—one a buckled strap pump in black calfskin or patent leather, the other a combination of black patent leather with two-strap saddle of gray buckskin. Franklin Simon 8 Ca cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, i lor Mademoiselle (14 10 20 yrs) THE RAINBOW SLEEVE FROCK OF SILK CREPE FAILLE With Hidden Flashes Of (olor 49.50 Wee The Frock Of Her Dreams ie ‘ -Materialized! The Height Of Fashion ‘Realized! A STRAIGHT, SLIM FROCK OF Navy BLueE Or Btack CreEPE FAILLE,. HID- ING IN THE CHIFFON FACING OF ITs STRIKING SLASHED-SLEEVES, THE BRIL- LIANT JADE, PURPLE AND HENNA AND GoLpb TuaT IT FLAUNTS ON ITs CHIF- FON GIRDLE. s & ; > Misses’ Dress SHop—Second Floor Franklin Simon a Co, A Store of Individual Shops e FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ie For Girls (6. 16 Years) THE SUCCESS OF THE CAPE AS A GIRLS FASHION Proves That There Are No Ag Bounds to the Unbounded Vogue of the Cape 290 EIGHT MODELS cAmong them TWEED CAPES IN ALL NEW COLORS. CAPES OF NAVY BLUE POIRET TWILL OR DUVET VELOUR WITH SCALLOPED BOTTOM AND THROW-SCARF. FRINGED CAPES OF SOFT OVERPLAID WOOL. POLO CAPES IN NATURAL TAN OR COLORS. Giris’ Coat Suop—Second Floor

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