The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1922, Page 21

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- Seen! Vl eS the Hazelton, Scrantor afd Shamokin ligation whatever by the Board of| valve is tombe attached to the gas + / Standard and Appeals or by your} company’s property, the same as is|districts, While at home they report : t THE EVENING’ WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL V1, 1922. REAL ESTATE MEN Building Committee as to the demer-| the present ‘curb valve’ and which |ed to their fellow members fhe results its of the ‘old valve’ and the merits] was and !s paid for by the gas com-Jof the conference of last week, The 4 ‘ of the proposed automatic valve. pany. How came the gas company to|delegation reported that the state- | j “rhe New York Fire I ix-| be eliminated? Did it have prior in-| ment of Samuel D. Warriner, spokes- | | i a ¢ leeeEeRRRERIREIEIEREEEEmeesee eel 0 | +) +) [SSS ee | \ | B > man for th cite operators, t the-urgent request of Chief h for the anthre Le RROOKLYN vestigation, did agree to make a re-! “We are just as much interested, Kenion and without the slightest in- | owners didn't have? published {n the newspapers yester. t | }] duction of 1 per cent. on the fire in-| if not more 60, In preventing ‘gas e: { ‘a surance rates on buildings having| Plosion’ in case of fire and gas sut- 1 such proposed cut-off valye. This is] focation on the part of firemen and a) —— day had been interpreted as indicat- not 1 per cent. reduction on net rate| occupants of buildings as is any Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 Telephone Main 6100 ing that the sole aim of the opera- tors is to lower the present wage and would probably amount to less} board or any person. If on investiga- tion we are satisfied that {t supplies scale in the néy agreement, what is now lacking In these respects When the delegates left for New 3’ York they brought with them Instruc- | | omen tions and support of the district locals] |f| to fight the suggested wage reduction we will be the first to advocate and * ‘ indorse such an ordinance. But we to a finish. respectfully ask that we be given a month's time to make the necessary saat than one-half of*1 per cént. of the Owners’ Association Head] net rate. The companies can afford Hints at Gas Company te Interest in Scheme. to do this, as the rates are now too high. The exchange, however, is op- posed to any automatic valve, regard- ipg it as dangerous, “The argument is used by the pro- posed valve ‘accelerators’ and the gas companies that this 1 per cent. re- duction would pay for the entire cost of installation, There is no truth in this, In most cases it would’ not pay ‘ Over 5 per cent. per annum interest| The temper of the union anthracite on cost of installation. The age’ mine Yennsylvanin at present is not to act reductian. The tion will be at least $50,000,000. attitude of the workers was yoiced called the public's attention to it. i Giitias af she waned van ; oWhb, Pe “Apart entirely from the merits of /by delegates to the anthracite wage =! pple ibaa cnet eeai ce a conference whose sessions were United Real Estate Owners’ Assocla-} Vuive py ces timed at the Union League Clob tion, has sent a strong protest to the] » day. The delegates returned to the Board of Aldermen against rushing y following their week-end visit to the measure through and demanding edequate investigation of the subject before any action is taken, “There is at present," Mr. Browne has remonstrated, “a curb gas cut-off valve for every building, and no evi- ence whatever has been submitted to either the Board of Standard and Appeals or your Building Committee that it is not fully efficient, and the Fire Department annual reports are completely silent upon this, “This proposed automatic valve was first suggested on May 9, 1921, to the Board of Standard and Appeals by the American Fire Prevention Bureau of No, 1 Madison Avenue and has Pre-Easter Sensation This 3, ood Purchase is of Impressive Magnitude and Comes From One of the Best Known Makers of Women’s Finest Dresses—Sharply Cut in Price and They Are Not at the End of the Season but at its Peak—BEFORE Easter. Street, Afternoon & Evening Gowns | — $34.75, $49.75, $69.50, $97.50 Made to Sell Originally at $69.50, $99.50 to $195.00 | Exclusive styles that exploit the newest The dresses pictured only hint at their { | and latest Fashion themes, silk fabrics distinct grace and beauty—even words that have been favored by both Parisian {Ail to do them justice, such is their real ifeApverivan’ opututieres, | col that attraction, to which must, be added the by » covors That allure of the astonishing price reductions. have an undisputed vogue. ‘These are Every dress is priced at least one-half its given varied expression as the collectiag regular value, and in many instances the includes only one or two models of any reduction is even greater. Simple or one eeceitse style, which means ther> are elaborate styles are in crepe de chine, not all sizes in every style, but 1» the figured radium silk, crepe Roma or Can- assemblage there are sizes from 34 -c 44, ton crepe. Important! No mail orders will be filled on dresses as no duplicates can be : | SureRelief | FOR Investigatior a aed HARD COAL MINERS TO FIGHT TO FINISH ‘Vigorous opposition to the proposed gas cut-off ordinance is being made i real estate and taxpayers’ organi- gations, This scheme, which will cost Property owners a total of at least $46,000,000, was being shoved through unnoticed until The Evening World Girls’ and Juniors’ Chic Easter Millinery Remarkably Low Priced 3.95 » 15.00 been accelerated by it ever since. We An exceptionally attractive display of hats obtained. A. 0 ©, — Scouse tiske, Ceatoal ere advised, however, that one John for the girl and junior—in the newest 1}. Healy is the ‘ ! it’ behind rcp eat i Ne models — now marked surprisingly low. “Yor Building © Committee has tion as to whether cut-off. * is i I > fh i ‘ Women’s Easter Apparel Offerings | Suits and Coats that Achieve the Spring Mode in New and Interesting Ways. Tweed Sports Suits $14.75 and $19.75 BSERVE closely the two Tweed its illustrated, the box coat model is $19.75, the straightline belted Suit is $14.75. Surely there is nothing but enthusiasm to express over their smartly tailored appearance. As for de- tails, the coats are richly silk lined, and the colorings are unusually attractive in tan, rose, blue, helio or gray. Even a y : of button-through or Atbk fasten- ings. Sizes 34 to 42. Coat-W raps & Capes,$39.75 * OPPENHEIM.CLLLINS &G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow, Another Pre-Easter Millinery Offering sary or if in- fficient. Its mem- bers stated at the last public hearing they knew nothing of the pros cons of the question; that the wed ordinance had bee m by the Board of Stand 1s for introduction, re been no inves- pointed heel that looks so smart, and now we offer them at less than the usual price, which makes them doubly | attractive. The stockings are of ingrain silk with mercerized tops and soles in black. ‘A. & B,—Btreot floor, Central * * A Special Easter Offering: || Women’s Strap ‘Pumps $4.95 pr. MART pumps in the popular S one-strap style, in patent lea- ther, gun metal or patent! lea- ther with gray nu-buek backs: hand FROM the ends of the Frevents tocdrinks frou the fates spriiea.io be restored {US henh : 3 Ri A Gorgeous and Fascinating Array ; of Flower and Streamer Creations the @ CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT The natural remedy for stomach Je, constipation, tive Kid y diseases, rheumatism aud alin: afflictions : \ Take no substitute. A ; sa So ater ean . - Remarkable Values we io foes A Bees How harmonious with present - day e e feminine thoughts. A presentation of . ° the newest coat-wraps or capes at a 6-inch Ribbon very conservative price, in the approved . Spring fabries and colors, and arriving 1 29c yd. just at the very moment when an ad- bd vantageous offer makes a tremendous Regularly 49c Kaster-day appeal. The wrap pictured R IBBON of all. kinds,—satin, is of twill cord, Stn saually ae apie: ta : . sous moire, laffela, ele., afte meei~ esting models are of Kezar cloth, Shaw- Chapeaux of irresistible beauty, cleverly ing with grea! favor, heevus. ene Bolivia, and all at $39.75. they impart sueh a rejuvenating air, and lend themselves so i for so many things.perk bows to dress the kiddies up for Easter, pretty carriage bows for the baby, and smart crisp bows on hats for the grown-ups. A. & 88 designed and skilfully adapted from ex- Pa Se Crviprens DOR Peres 4398 pensive models; fashioned in Taffeta, Georgette, Canton and Straw Combina- tions, trimmed with flowers and {pS ESE thes ek Milan Hemp Untrimmed Hats, $2.98 } : . : : Hale, : - streamers — shown in the new colors. Pp ana ul : 3 : ‘ Pilchiidvas Paster Veh 7 HE finest Italian Milan hemp has been ; ; Tau Vinnl AE ATA GEEIUCSS. sO8tel, (Othe | employed by one of the best American / N N These Hats Also on Sale in Our New York Store Imported Tweeds | makers, to design large, small and medium f a | size hats, as pictured, besides equally as { BROOKLYN $1. 79 Yard pl many more styles. ‘These hats are so ingen- i AWEED—is acknowledged to p, A ; sked aeibaced 5 im T Me ihe wooltabeicotihe hun, y iously blocked with irregular brims or with for smart town and country draped crowns as to require very little trim- Suits and Coats, but these (weeds f Sanit aa name Co eh are far shove the every-day quality ming. Es pecial atention is pe t& desir. that has become generally populat- able head sizes. An unusually good range of colors include cherry, sand, navy blue, Copenhagen, tile blue, periwinkle, jade and ized. ‘They were loomed in Great Britain, are 54 i i many others, also black. Atti. Ss OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C EASTER SALE FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN 3 ee 99 An Unsurpassed Offering of A sparing 2000 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ Blue-While TWO Today, and tomorrow onty, | we will nell a special lot of brilliant ms Ee euts|| | Fashionable Strap Pumps witout regard Ter thete full value, Each diamond ix cut with surface to muke it look fe ‘in ment geindiew’ “Tekte olld “gold In Satin and Patent Leather WORTH Paid i om ‘eat dpicate any \ DOUBLE peer ete mi igher charge doubt Guly tie’ diamond. Y yk wufit, are such amazingly low prices pos- OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS, Carat New ws Description, Pric Pri a ine Blue. Wilt ® ell Proportion Cut splendid assort colors, and are perlative quali 00 8 A. & 8.—Street floor, Bast. that regularly sells rd, treet floor, Central, Sd _ “Danderine” Stops Hair Coming Out, also Thickens and Beautifies It Bee = Remarkably Pri ! Cuticura Quickly Soothes asus Rashes and Irritations \ idee He p Bee ie pen Custoura Soap, fol- or y it applications of Cuti+ . cua, Ointment, aford immediate! | It Dios DOWN Deep relief in most cases of rashes, irrita~ To the very Roots of Pain Ask your druggist—if he dose not have it. oe tions, eczemas, etc. Cuticura Talcum RAD An exceptional sale of Pumps for Street or Dance weri',developed in superior qual- ity Black Satin and Patent Leather with flexible soles and Louis XV heels. All ‘AN BE EX- - ‘ 14 eA -¢ ), By rae Warts rey SHARE sizes from 2!5 to 8; widths from AA to [ af B.GUITER&SONS These Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York Store | \ 35-cents buys a bottle of ‘‘Danderine’’ at drug store. After one application you can not find a particle of dandruff or a*) falling hair, Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, & more color and abundance. Hurry! Let Danderine save vour' a Unusual Vaiue Brilliant is also excellent for the A ACH DIAM c SUNDAY WORLD “WANT ADS." 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