The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 30

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KILLING SEALS the Post Office Department and by rep- | Papers In an effort to enlist public co- resentatives of employees. operation in better preparation of mail 7 Mr. Work, Senator Townsend of the} @id in the ure rlous poeta! factli- WITH MACHINE GUNS Joint Postal Commission, Chairman | tes . st erson of the the House Post Office _——o—oOO SE Committee, portal omelale, postmasters, 700 BIG, wy representatives of postal organizations, 7 ‘ in Officials Say Method | revresenttives of tomes oretne: malls, From the Katisas City Journal.) mo that FiubdubSs summer cottage?’ ailroada and others will present their | | YOu mean (ot Impracticable in Saving views In the “humanized” bulletin, it} not happy in hie was announced. “Naw, he bullt it too big. Peretstent Salmon. The department agnounced that mate | people take ft for » hotel and keep com- OTTAWA, Ont., April 7.—It is not| ter would be published in 12,000 news" ing in to Inquire rates." intention of the Canadian Fish = = — les Department to destroy sea lions ° d seals by moans of machine guns the “BULLETIN—APRIL 7TH Offices rRent i 42d St. District The Following Buildings Are All So Prominent They Require No Description Vanderbilt Concourse he “ww igsioner, and w of Fisheries W. A. Found re- ted the suggostion that any sueh was contemplated. “We are doing what we can to cut wn the amount of destruction be- wrought on the salmon in the fest Coast rivers,” stated Found, t using machines guns is entirely practicable. ‘The only way th get the sea lions is to kill them at ir breeding grounds, and as for the js, well, I wish wo ‘had some ef- eo way of getting qt them. They a serious menace, it being esti- off in the salmon industr the cry raised by these in jt the real truth is that the are overfished. ie ‘LETIN TO BE “HUMAN.” atmaster youthful. setae, Fifth Ave., Corner 40th St : For Further Particulars Apply to General ces New Policy for Publi¢ation. Murray R A A ffwastinaToN, April 7.—The frst Fill 7820 CUSEMAY cere toward “postal improvement week” Stroes 4 Renting ond Managing Agent ‘er General Work 4 the appearance | a] Bulletin” in ; a with a new policy. the first time erticles will appear Persons not directly connected with i f plaided capes. To top your perishable a gowns there are graceful enfolding wraps a of deep pile fabrics in heavy silks richly | i embroidered and becomingly collared Ms ghee " 4810-412 seid 7 o fT AVE. 15° to 95: Near Gates Avenue ¥ Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. BROOKLYN / / BROOKLYN. iY FULTON STREET cxro/ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St Subway Sation Broakhn | Saturday—Just in time for Easter | WONDERFUL. PURCHASE 500 Boys’ Sport Suits. Smartness in every line, quality in every thread, economy in every sense All Wool Two Pants Suits . Some with Golf Knickers ' | | ERA DS IPEPOL LF EDEL BE AAPEAU Sizes 7 to 18 Coats are lined with Mohair, trousers are full lined, seams are taped and reinforced, in Nor- OOMS on the horizon yeflecting all the springtime atmosphere of Easter. Every ‘‘Easter Bonnet” in our Hat Shop seems to®od “Easter” with these fresh spring colorings, ; folk, inverted plait backs, patch DENT-DE-LION PERIWINKLE i pocket and plain line models. CANNA SOLDAT | . ORCHID BEIGE | JADE ILE BLUE -Boys’ Easter Accessories BLACK IPRING blossoms ploom on many gay } Boys’ Alpine Hats........ trom 1.49 Boys’ Stockings.......... bonnets, curling feathers trail from Boys’ Tweed Caps........ from .95 Boys’ Underwear......... from D0 _others, while Alsatian bows give that Boy! Shirts & Blouses. ..iram 95 Bat See SRI vine ee es ere 8’ Silk Ties........... from 49 Boys’ Silk & Jersey i) 00 Boys’ Spring Reefers..... from 4.75 Novelties....... Jj HNN 4.95 4 te. 45 ___ 1329-1331 Broadway sera ————— ou THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. silhouette may be a thing of slender grace, or a bouffant quaintness that is entrancingly Every, spirit of the mode is dis- played in Martin’s Gown Shop. 15 to 125%. ~ Your Easter Wrap Fulton St. cor Bridge St. Brings Captivating Clothes to this Store of Individual Shops that a seal cats t and one- f salmon at a meal.” Mound ad- 62 Vanderbilt Avenue Ed tted that the ifroads of the seals ; 2336“ jd sea lions at the mouth of the mon rivers on the British Co- 710" «& ¢, bia coast were ascribed by sal- 1823 “ “ | wp and canning Industries as the kecher { of the decrease in salmon. Hee! Buildi: 3136 “ “ a Prince declared that salmon 730 Fifth Avenue 6214" “ < R, not preyed upon by these am- 14840 “ “« jous creatures’ any more than many otler yaricties of {ish pes Your Easter Frock is in the West.floast waterg and a 482“ “ leir depredations were not of#sif- . 5, Beit Gatoht to Siality ‘tho: wtate: 50 East 42d Street___) 99 AY choose to be many different things. te made by canning industries Corner of Madison Avenue 640“ « It may carelessly throw a cape over chosen it they were responsible for the fall- ‘ the shoulders to complete it. The 0 top of Equally Captivating Easter Accessories YOUR EASTER BLOUSE will add a gay tou: of color or a feminine ‘‘every-stitch by hand” to your suit—1.95 to 39.50. BAUM MARTEN CHOKER—A soft silky brown is very flattering to milady’s Easter countenance—17.50 to 50.00. A SMART SWEATER may be your choice Soft mohair or mohair and fibre are deftly woven together to produce subtle cffects— 3.95 to 25.00. T'HE SKIRT to accompany it is befringed of sportive tweed, to be seen on eafly spring days afield or on the Jinks—5.00 to 25.00. CORRECTLY GLOVED, you'll be if you choose from the wonderful assortments of French kid and soft new fabrics—85c to 7.50. THE STOUT DEPARTMENT—That slender- izing effect, which is the foundation for the costume perfect, in sizes 42). to 59, is found in all our garments-from 12.75 to 125.00. YOUR EASTER HOSE will be just right to match your oxfords, or stunning lacey clocks, if purchased in our special Hosiery Shop— 95c to 7.50. A BAG TO CARRY—Adds joy to the day, be it @ swagger pouch, a “Tweedie” beaded bag, or @ colorful vanity—1.95 to 79.50/ : At Hoyt St, Subway Station - Your Easter Suit S a costume extremely individual if it Martin’s; where the gay ¢ frocks matches the lining of jacket or cape. These costume suits carry with them a note of elegance whild the rough spun tweeds create a more sportive atmosphere. 15” to 95” Means Everything to Misses and Children ° THE SUITS— Emphasize the spirit of youth in their jaunty box jackets, and their little capes, that swing from girlish shoulders. High shades, of course, they are, while tweed has a place all its own in every girl’s wardrobe. 162 (oee THE TOP COATS— For these same girls are very swagger with the belt worn low. Polo coats defy spring breezes, 7719 39% SS THE FROCKS For older sisters tie perky taffetas of beaded Cantons while youriger sister, too, may claim @ taffeta so popular in our Children’s Shop - some little girls choose crisp organ dies or bright plaid, ginghans. 1” to 69 4810:12 Fifth Ave. Bot. 48th & 49th Sts, pa ° Y,

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