The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 14

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1 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, : @ WHERE THE SUBWAY |'?#t emanated trom the Transit Com-|F AVORED DAUGHTER|SON’S WARNING NOTE eg, SOO oth sobbing S] -FASTERN TO END CONGESTION |i Commisnion says that! INHERITS CASH AND | ENDS DIVORCE HEARING |hurricaly tor th ecourt nouse together bs IS NOW SEALED UP], (ius reaivertined for bids.| WINE CELLAR, TOO | arsnra wore throne of reameay|"™* DELAY COSTS sdiaiieletl Fut it stresses the fact that the in- — Brings Parents to Him, : 6oe ven ere | 7 a terest upon the $17,000,000 already] Wet Goods Put Up in Bottles | provipeNce, Rot, April 14—a $5,000 COLLIE KILLED calling for new bids for the equipment! former State Senator, whose will i was testifying when Dep. | Owned by Robert Mogel, was killed by New, Attractive Apparel of that part of the system ts far trom nce arse ee 2 ENS Are to Be Hers warning from thelr. nineteen-year-otd BY A RACING JITNEY FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1887 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. ‘™ N line i# not less than $2,000 a day F ord - ron, © Hurvard student, brought to « Fo wine ft Many ' Considering, {it further says, the “orever. dramatic close the hearing of cross suite nner ! AY VI proming necessity of opening to trafbe| wins, Conn, Aprilt4. [yur sivarce of Jovlah H. Harveys sine | phtinem nan Dove tm street. 1) Jag st Before Easter Values =y the subway to Meserole Street, the William all of Willington, | three, and Minnfe Harvey, forty-two, | dna, a famous collie worth $6,000, “ —— - has been filed for probate in Pitts- ‘Tiithetade | wareled “4 a iittey’ yeuterday in! front. of ‘ber : . Justified on any ground of economy.| field, Mass., bequeathed to Wes ay Into the | owner's home, No. 1121 Main Street, . ani ness Also ‘At a liberal estimate, It says, the costs} eee nar with a note written on the back | Pawtucket. Mr. Mogel claims the jitney } oe leyan University $25.000 as an Delay: ion Relief of new contracts could not be sealed! athtetic fund and to the Pst Up- tink eheck that had just been] Was travelling at an excensive speed, » Delays Congestion Relie lown more than 10 or 16 per cent.—or] Sion iraternity of Wesleyan [handed to him In the corridor by‘the| p Mr Mosel purchased tho collie trom Dr. Harry Bavcomb of this city four ; t 20,000 to $20,000—while mean P on, Harold & Harvey, The men 4 s nal’ Street. from $20,000 to $20, $10,000 as an endowment. Mr monungs, | years ago, Beaten only once in a long ’ at, Cantal while the city Is suffering a dead-los | pyaj) receives $109,000 and enc! cesed (0 Mis. Hatvey, read: show ring career, she bad won more 1SSeCS Qn omens f $2,000 a day. The congested con-] op rive chile sen 20,000, One para you love me.as you say, and if} than $3,000 in cash prizes and twenty- continue the case, you'll have re-| five stiver cups valued at nearly Vin leaving now for Howell "$10,000, She wae fully insured, her if 1 don’t see you tn ni owner says. ditions at Canal Street, the Trans], Commission points out, cannot be re- I Heved until the line to Meserolo Stre st t hy Finished Sections of Subway. daughter Doris sk vault in my Canton Crepe Dresses the ke | NEEDED FUNDS REFUSED } a gions: wirvet the We ellar, and I give her and her Fs cast 0} bi way Jone the ¢ me a! of sale © Sealed Up and All Work te te eme n elevated raltrond | eee ae nia oF wet goods nut 3 3 5 0 it ‘ which, as yet, has not been built, In bottles, the same to be ‘hers e * at Standstill. J / To operate the section of the sub-| Pin bottles, the same to be her forever.” uilt it will be necessary t a ramp or incline go as to get trains into the tube. The Tran. | WOMEN CAN HOLD ANY sit Commission's engineers propose t MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE bulld a temporary ramp, but are com. Were $39.75 PRE-EASTER SALE of TWILLandTRICOTINE Suits @Phe 14th Street-Bastern subway. pen the construction of which the ity “hus spent @bout $17,000,000, ts at two points pending the = Graceful dresses trimmed i pelled to walt until work on the tracks] posTON, April 14.—The Supren f } ting of funda by the Board of and stations of the subway tubes in] sudiciel Court of Massachusetts, bas $19, 95 to $50 with loose straps of the } SBetimate. well under way. hasaed down Le Spinion i answer to 4 material held in at the bs ee ell tions by the tat ti that i ; BR came cecsive, oar Mass. KING WASHES NENDICANTS! erater| Women are tlgiblo to hold elective nd | 30 Different Styles at $25! waist by the girdle and fin- | | Street and Sixth Avenue. Near Mese- MADRID, April 14 (Associated Press). | appointive pices and are not exoludod a : ’ ished with ; i | gle street, Brookiya, the subway nes we ential carenany ef footmashing | oamany Dentuen fam eh hey were | Ha 2000 Suits for Selection! bations. - Nace, Blase 1 eon {ll remain so for a sterday in Columnar Hal nth Amendment. \ ‘. ran uttons. Navi ae 5 sodhaaiiielle td eeenptag Ince, whera King: Alfonso and res the opinion exprensed to | Guaran Silk Linings! ‘ ' otha time. The subway itself 1s com- iN watnd Ga ten elie gaan tte ooanon carecees a teed S Hae Soba wo ' , but no tracks have been tnid; bien and women in the fallen, who had ruled that women wer | il Many Knee Length Models! equally as chic at this price in . gr 4 and inembers of not eligible to clective or appointive 1 stations have been installed. a . sina i : kat Model is pictured! t Po completo this work will take from ' 7 n to eighteen months. — Vw, i Whe reas6n for this delay, the Tran- : SSS Fe ; Commission complains, ts the fail- a : = i i of the Board of Estimate to au- = k j the necessaty contracts and . " 1 priations for materials for the | j ted parts and fur the building ia) 24 equipment of the unfinished sec- | of the system. These contracts i | “6 variously submitted to the Board icaghchaaees | Estimate from a few months to a NG | ¥ ago, but appropriations have GENUINE AQUAMARINE 14k. GOLD SETTING H voted in only & few cuses, Ralis oy ao bie a | } feady for the subway section, but : White Gold Beaectet i pant & t fies and other material for laying “ | { have not been authorized. Oonx Where SUBWAY I+ fend for our Fine Fr e explanation ‘offered by some BLoOcKED Grr. @mbers of. the Board of Hstimate this protracted delay Is that nJa reason for the delay the statement of the “drop in. prices of labor or the Corporation Counsel on Maren 4 material from the time that bids|23, 1922, that “‘the city has contested taken money might -be saved|the validity of the law under which advertising for new bids and|the Transit Commission is appointed, letting of new contracts.” and, holding these viewe, chey (the ya letter to the Board of Estimate ‘Board of Estimate) were consistently DJ LW, ‘Transit Commission suggests as in the position of disapproving things ad Unti' 6 P. M- i Straightline suits with fin- ger-tip length coat, lined with crepe de chine. o je re, e, 5 Navy blue and black. Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Maraschino Cherries POUND 69c ie 0 mw IZ <i > Uv 0 Cc m 4 o 3 19 5 | Tweeds, Herringbones, Coverts, i Camel's Hair. Silk lined, unlined. Belted and semi-belted. All new models. All very moderately priced at $9.95 to $25 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street Canton Crepe Wraps for Misses and Small Women 27.75 Usually $35.00 Peaaa- MARE ter Exposition Assorted and Chocolate r Cream Egg gach, 5c Wraps for Easter and all Summer have caracul col- lars. Linings are jade, orchid, blue and gray crepe de ‘chine. Fringed or draped models at this price also. Nougat Eggs 39c and 59c Very ge Graae a , Assorted Chocolates || Gee an Paradise Round Box Pihly decorated Package, Women’s and Misses’ lates, in beautifully decorated con- = tainer. { pen PACKAGE, Reewrated Milk SKI R TS D...: ocolate Cakes aes Se sans 4.50 Bunnies, flowers, etc., and are put up in fancy printed carton Console Cabinet with Genuine Victrola Installed 909.00 A handsomely decore' our famous High Grade Assorted Chocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates in excellent variety. Striped prunella cloth 2-Lb. Box, $1.18. 5-Lb. Box, $2.95. POUND BOX, 59c skirts in plaited styles and tweed models with straight lines, gathered back and novelty pockets. Smart for dress and street wear. Also Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 14th and 15th . ‘ort satins in black and Vanilla Creamed This Victrola outfit has gained such wide MEME The ; a deccrated All popularity because it provides the right Sizes 25 to 32 ‘POUND BOX, design at the right price. The fact that Elsewhere 88e Three it contains a genuine Victrola vouches for its beauty of tone. 5.00 down. Balance in small monthly payments. No interest charge on unpaid payments. (Fifth Floor) FIFTH AVE. James MeCreery & Co, st steer Women’s and Misses’ HATS Were $4.94 to $6.50....... An 3 mS) 5 Loft Jewels (Assorted Chocolates) The Beau Brummel of the Candy kingdom. Each of delicious perfection, beautifully placed in « handsomely Sec. ofthe Lite - fear represents the highest exemplification \CKAGE SUPREME, 5 Ib. Package, $10.00, 2 Ib. Package, $4.00 $2 00 POUND PACKAGE, ° Special Friday and Saturday Briarcliff Assorted Milk Chocolates SER 79c Notice to Advertisers Gotham Assorted Chocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates. Bunnies Charming hats in hair, barnyard, hand made eo Papier aut ern tn assert, it oi TES EARS EEE Ul! | and other: straws in black, brown, navy and the . Packed in handsome contain= y etite ty fF: bt Prides: sod high shades, trimmed wi e new ‘eta ToysNevelties,Etc. EACH ili aoe aeesh eT ES tiene Tore quillings, ribbon rosettes, field flowers, nov- the mit 10c, 15c arid. Peckage, 2-50, to corn ewe SS "Catratan’etaal a ettahctanet SO Shem ented wih set wore elty ornaments and other trimmings, all $38""POUND, 1 25 youthful and pretty. ano 30€ THE WORLD

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