The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 27

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ye aretha RAPID TRANSIT PLAN FOR QUEENS MADE B. R. T. Trains Would Run From 57th St. to Terminals of Co- tona and Astoria Extensions. Real rapid transit like the Manhat- tan-Broux kind was decided upon for Queens yesterday at a conference be- tween Chairman George McAneny of the Transit Commission and officers of the Queens Borough Chamber of Commerce, ‘The plan was evolved by Chairman McAneny and’ accepted uncondition- ally by the chamber, It solves the Problem of how to extend operation of B. R. T. trains over the Astoria and Corona elevated extensions in Queens, ‘The plan contemplates purchase by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company of @ sufficient number of steel sub- Way cars, eimilar In s{ze to those op- erated by the Interborough, for oper- ation to and from 67th Street Station in Manhattan and the termini of the Astoria and Corona extensions in Queens. At the 67th Street Station passengers could then transfer to either the express or local B. R. TT. trains by stepping across the plat- form. . All. B, R. TT.’ express and local trains made up of the 10-foot-wide care could operate as at present northward in Manhattan to 57th Street, but not beyond that point. Passengers desiring to go to Queens would step across the platform and take @ train made up of narrower cars. NEW SPEED LAW MAKES 15 MILES AN HOUR “RECKLESS” Syphilis That Is Limit for Autos, With 12 for Trucks—8 Miles on Downtown Streets. tm answer to a widespread demand ferea new traffic. ordinance to curb weckless driving In the city, the Board of Aldermen yesterday by a vote of 0 to 4 adopted a set of amendments to the speed regulations. Because of its involved character, doubt was ex- “pressed as to possibility of enforce- ment. The ordinance provides that for commercial vehicles, except in the @utlying sections, twelve miles an hour shall be “‘prima facie evidence of a prohibited rate of speed,”’ and that eighteen miles an hour shall be & prohibited rate of speed. In the outlying country districts twen' miles an hour constituted a hibited rate of speed." ‘Other vehicles have similar differ- entiations made with fifteen miles prima facte evidence of reckless driv- {ng and twenty miles a prohibited rate of speed. Automobiles otter than comimercial may speed up to twenty- five miles in country districts. | The ordinance was the product of a ‘special committee of which Alderman John J. O'Rourke is Chairman. Prac- tically the only discussion before the board came in adopting the proposal to raise the speed for turning corners from four to eight miles an hour. Staten Island Hospital with 8 fractured & rate not exceeding twenty miles] skull and other injuries sustained this an hour is allowed on any bridge, park | morning when his Rutomobile was struck rive, parkway or parked strect. at the Burgher Avenue crossing by a In thickly populated residential dis-| Staten Island Rapid Transit train tricts the Police Commissioner, upon ee ae ie Sorcen Sue er nont cn sere coms a momnmn seep: tires forty fect. There are no. ates resenting the district, must cause] 4s: the crossing signs to be erected indicating the rate Of speed on such streets, which is to be fixed by the Aldermen A cross-walk in the middle of the block must not be gone over at a rate greater than six miles. A-rate of speed exceeding cight miles over or across any street In those sections of QManhattan lying west of Broadway ‘And south of Bleecker Street and East of Broadway and south of Houston Street or through any atreet in which there is an elevated railroad also con- atituted a prohibited rate of speed, Alderman O'Rourke told the board that further amendments to the pres- ent traffic laws would be proposed next ‘Tuesday. alsa Racbys INJURED AS TRAIN HITS AUTO AT S. I. CROSSING Fireman ‘Thrown F. Veet and Skull ¥ractered, Frank Shaw, twenty-five, No. 230 Burgher Avenue, Dongan Hills, Staten Island, is in a serious condition In Freckles and Blotches, Are Easily Peeled Off If you are bothered with any cutan- cous’ blemish, it's a poor plan to wuse paint, powder or anything Too often this only emphasizes ‘@ much easter to with ordinary Applied nightly, the gradually remove freckle: blemishes, moth patches, liver spot: sallowness, red blotches or any surtac eruption. ' The affected cuticle is ac- tually peeled off a little eac the clear, soft, young and beneath is brought wholly to view. the druggist for one ounce of mercolized SAILOR, STUNNED BY FALL, 18] wax and_use this like you use cold DROWNED, Remove in morning with soap Hading Hemmingson, forty-six, @ sailor on the Texas Oil steamship Roanoke, in dry dock at the foot of Dwight Street, Brooklyn, fell from a ladder while boarding the vee- sel ca) Many who have tried this stmple, Company | harmless treatment report astonishing results, It transforms even the most sightty complexion Into one of irre- uty, MERCOLIZED WAX 7) Marans () Bd B 1922 jjust YU say CARAT "3 $ Blue-jay 4 x: tie soe Pa intel Many dis saan dealers come te us when they Ainmonds y to end 2 corp is r an Todi we will sell a spectal tot of white genuine Ginrvonde. wet Jowent pric States for diamonds of enual wide spread : inde in two forni anicricse, clear liquid (one drop doe itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plaster« or the Jiquid—the action is the same Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed taboratory. Sold by all druggitts. a COUGHS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT ANGED 24 v 9 BGUITERs SONS bd Un weaaard) GRAY S SYRUP 0 RED SPRUCE GUM Ease and. Comfort come withthe very first spoonful srkotener store an vou will get e tube of ¢ arr Wei French ume Br 6 (Analgé- sigue), chen apply ae Follows: mas sage the area of pain with the Baume-rubbing gently at first~ and then with more firmness. a tube hendy for Lumbago. *_ THOS. LEEMING & CO., NEW YORK ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1 Linens Muslins Towels Sheets Toweling Pillow Cases Silverware | Cutlery ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPERS’: WEEK TABLE LINENS 70-in. Bleached Linen Da: —were $2.18......545 ree oD Heavy ality Bleached Linen D 22x22 eae: +3) O44 Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths and Napkine— Clotha—size 70x105— were $10.50... 6.95 Bleached Linen. Damask Hem- stitched Sets—cloths, size 66x06, and 4 doz. napkins to match were $10.95....600ee00s 7.2 Cotton Crash Towelings—good wearing quality—blue bor- ders—were .15........00+ % Cotton Glass Towelings—assort- ed red and blue checks— were .24, Pure Linen Crash Towelings— splendid wearing quality—red or blue borders— were .28 Heavy All-Linen Crash Towel- inge—well assorted colored bor- dere—also glass checks in red or blue—were .38...... +29 90-Inch Pure White Linens— suitable for bedding, emb’, ep etc.—were $3.74—yd... 2.46 Women’s Extra Size VOILE BLOUSES Were $2.25 1.83 MORNING SPECIALS Housekeepers’ Week Depts. Included Rugs Draperies Comfortables ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK TOWELINGS TRIMMED HATS Were $2.95 to $4.94 1.74 kets AEAR POURTERNTH STREET STREET “Founded 1897 WEST OF FIFTh 1897 _ WEST OF FIFTH rit Notable Values. in Apparel and Other Wanted Seasonable Merchandise WEE OS.80,.. ys ccewenee 5.45 69-Inch Bleached Mercert Damaske—were .07...... miss Mercerized DamaskRound Scal- loped Pattern eens | 72x72 in.—were @2.75..... G4 Hematitched andScalloped Mer- cerized Damask Cloths—size 58x58 in—were $1.25..... + 20-Inch Hemmed Mercerized Damask Ne oat were $2.25.......Dozen 1.33 Teper ee After Dinner Memphis Covers-— were #2.03........ Each 14 Extra Heavy All-Linen Crash Towelings—splendid quality for dish and raller towels— were .46 B87 18-Inch_ Pure Linen Figured in assorted hand towele—were 81.24 Pure Linen Hematitched Pillow Cases — firm, close weave — 2214x36 inches— were 83.24... Pair 2.35 Union Linen Hemstitched Sheets — part linen — 72x10) — good wearing quality-~ were $9.50........ Pair 6.24 TOMORROW On Sale Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealens buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders $2.45 Satin Crepes 1.78 -large assortment of street $1.19 Pach fae 40-inchge—all-woo!—Copen, cast a pe Peincke henna, d blac! $1.32 New White Goose Feathers tb. .82 PILLOWS— BASEMENT. 67 ct. Little Tots’ Diaper Drawers and Waists.. Lace and emnbreidery $4 47 lalaat! rhea "Sipe, 7 Yoke and bishop styles -lace and embroidery tri INVANTS' D: $1.97 Little Tots’ 38 trimmed. oo ND FLOOR, 1,00 Tub Dresses : Ginghams and chambray en Ble ‘ s to 6 yrs $1.28 White Nainsook A Skirts . : 82 5 Ant proidery trim FLOOR. 77 ct. Women’s Double Extra Sir -¢ Underwear 51 sleeveless — sbort loose or tight knee MALN_ FLOOR THIRD FLOOR AR 48 in and cowhide —gun-metal le—black only all. sizes. MEN'S FURNISHINGS \IAIN FLOOR ‘I. toa to by 74 Men's Shirts, 1.24 it of repps and $7.95 Men's Trourers. 6.25 Fine quality cassimeres—worsteds and flannels—sizes 28 to 50—all colors. MEN'S CLOTHING~MAIN FLOOR. $1.45 Men’s Spring Caps... 1.20 ‘D yest eae cloth and mix tures- MEN" a “HAT®—MAIN FLoon. $2.75 Men’s Sweet-Orr Khaki Trousers 2.29 Various lengths—cuffed-—sizes 30 to 50, MEN'S WORK CLOTHES— BASEMENT. 25 ct. New Curtain Muslins.. .18 Yard wide—spots, figures and stripes. CURTAININGS—BASEMENT. 59 ct. Tickings........ 43 floral degigns-—fin: quality TICKINGS—BABEMENT. $2.24 Sheets 1.54 90x90, Utica end Dwight Anchor SHEETS—BASEMENT 57 ct Novelty Tissues 44 silk stripe effects—large varict of styles and colors. WABI FABRIC8—BABEMSNT 25 ct. Percales AT Yard wide—strips and figures on white grounds, WASH FABRICB—BASEMEN 50c White Organdies 41 40-inch—-sheer and dainty for d Dresses, WE = GOODB—MAIN Loon $1.97 Men’s and "Women’s Umbrellas velty handles UMBRI BL LAS—MAIN FL« 1.66 medium, rown and Reg. Values Reg. Values 48 and .58 $1.28 and $1.48 Bungalow aprons in ginghams, reales, chambrays, percale and linene combinations, cretonne and chambray combinations and gingham and chambray combinations. Checked, striped, figuredand plain colorings. Band aprons in percale, chambray and ging- ham. Also percale bib apro: TOMORROW 6000 OPAQUE Window Shades =) Reg. value .70 Fine quality opaque shades, mounted on de- pendable rollers, packed with slat, brackets, nails and nickel ring pull. Colors include light ecru, dark ecru, green, dark green, Nile green, dark blue, gray, dark olive, tan and white. Size 6x3 ft. New Location—-Fourth Floor UNUSUAL VALUES IN KNIT UNDERWEAR Including such a varied selection that every one’s taste is satisfied in knit underwear for immediate and Summer use. Qualities are the best, and prices unusually low. Wor 's Fine Cotton Under- | Boys’ N, bnsocle: Athi ic Union - , long Suits w neck, sleeveless—kyece - medium ne elbow length—were . sleeves — low neck, sleeveless | Boys’ White Cotton Union Suite loose or tight knee drawers | high neck, short sleeves or regular sizes—-were .57 AZ athletic style—knee length ~ extra sizes—were .07 17 | Serer 41 Women’s Cotton Underwear | Children’s White Cotton Veste vests low neck, short sleeves, low neck—aleeveless —band top sleeveless—loose or tight kuec finish drawers- were 24 7 regular sizes—were 3% ‘41 | Otis Balbriggan Union Suits —- extra sizes—were .65 AT sleeveless—short, knee ov eabls Jength—were 81.45 Otis Nainsook Union Suits small check — sleeveless — knee length—were .95 78 Men's Medium Weight Under- hl men’s Fine Cotton Veats less---bead, bodice, top—regular and d extra sices . were 35 and 47 24 , ' lesic Li wear—-MeDowell make shirts or ee eaamte sus cack decveless | Grayere gray mized wool--ercel : se a jent quality— eatin O7 | were 81.48 1.2 oat ‘ | Men's Balbriggan Shirts or Women's Fine Cotton Union Drawers—-were 48 .B87 Suits—low neck, sleeveless -band Men's White Shirts or Drawers top finish—loose or tight knee Me salasreatmall ebook regular sizes—were .77 A wantancware al B88 ines—were 87 ‘76 | Mon's Gray Underwear — shirts or drawers —-were 05 4 Me Knit Union Suite finest se ed cotton — short sleeve tc longth-~athletic 81.45 85 Women’s and Misses’ NEW .A PPAREL | Great Spring and Summer assortments fashionable apparel on Second Floor, ‘ established department of women’s extra size _ apparel, located on Third Floor. Note ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK BED MUSLINS those who plan a new su, private cottage, hotel or Bed Muslins — fine quality — bleached--36 in. wide— WOON rs ccapusecetices eB Unbleached Muslins — S36 in. wide—were .1114..... S34 36-inch Fruit of The Loom Mus- lina—mill lengths of 10 to 20 varie ~full piece price 2tyd.. + ‘ No mail or phone orders. Sheetings of Fine Quality No Dressing Bleached— 42-inch—were 7 45-inch—were 50-; inch—were eaeetots 81-inch—were 90-inch—were . Unbleached 45-in were ots Gan T2inch 81-inch 90-inch—~ ‘ No mail or phone orders. SWISS WA IwSS cannot mention for advertising purposes— Pillow Cases Hemmed— 45x56 -—were | Hematitched:-- 42x36--were 35 45x36—were .37. . we BS oF 1c WV 63x00—were 81.17. 72x90—were $1.27 81x90—were $1.37. 81x09-—were 81.52 90x90-—were 81.62 90x99---were &1.62 Sixes before hemming No Mail or Polephgan Oratts om SRRe OS el 1 lated ANNUAL HOUSEKEEPERS’ -Values in Housekeepers’ Week will be welcome to ply, of bed muslins for ling house. Sheets—Hemstitched— ie No mail or phone orders. Hill Pillow Cases of fine quality. muslin— Hemmed— 42x36—were .34. ‘ 25 45x36—were .39.. . 50x36—were .42 54x36—were .47.. Hemstitched— 42x36—were .38.. 45x36—were .43 50x36-—were .46 54x30-—were .57,. We carry a large assortment of embroidéred jnitialed and lace trimmed Pillow Ca: Assorted Striped Tlekings— were .26., sage | Full and Three-quarter Size Feather Bed Ticksa—Ready for 2.27 . Cleths— 3 inches wide—absorbent— Pe, San nine Dimity Spreade— Summer weight 63x90-—were 81.97 72x90 —were 82,47 81x90 were 82.67 Crochet Spreads for three-quarter beds—~ were $1.79, Full and Spreade— were B1.97......0... ¢ Full Size Satin Marseilles Spreads—hemmed or scalloped —-fine quali were $4.97. Full Size Spreads-—med were $5.98..., WEEK Comfortables Silkoline Comfort- ables—cotton filled— 4 size—were 82.28 Attractive Silkoline Comfort- with brocade silk in- sertions—cotten filled— full size—were $3.92...... 2.96 Silk Mull Comfortables—fiora, centres —- plain borders—cot ton filled—full size— were $4.97 . 384 Floral Caniertables a lain sateen borders—fi with 100% pure lamb’s eae full size—were 85.52....,, 4.45 TOMORROW New Assortment of Nurses’ Wear Well-tailored, durable uni- forms, and other things which the nurse requires for her crisp, immaculate costume. She may pur- chase here at substantial- ly lowered prices, for these two days only. Nurses’ Uniforms (illustrated white cambric, well made trimmed with good quality pear! buttons—convertible collar and link cuffs. or surgical sleeves— sizes 3 6 33.00." 2.57 were $3.00 Nurses’ Uniforma—-white—one piece models of linen—finished cambric — convertible —callars and two button cuffsy-sizes, 36 to 46—were 83.94 2.9 Nurses’ Uniforms — waistline made with flat collars, and short sleeves— separate ets: were 83.04...... S04 Nurses’ Conserva' Uniforms —of white linen finished cam- brie — li bort sleeves and deep detachable culfs—sizes to 46: ~~ Special 2.74 and 2.95 Nurses’ Cape > various wanted styles... -TS to. Nurses’ Operating Gowns — heavy white fabric—fasten at back—special L.75 Nurses’ Priscilla Blouses — of white linen long or short sleeves—convertible callar— Special 2.00 Nurses’ Blue Chambray and Striped Gingham Uniformy— with convertible collars and surgical or two button. cuffs— sizes 3410 46 Special 1.05 Other Solid Blue and Stri Nee itdrcrins ses Ree Nurses’ Muslin i) eee bibs—gathered or fitted skirt— were $1.58. .... 8 Nurses’ Skirt Aprons—gatbered or fitted 1.28 were $1.48 5 Nurses’ Muslin Bibs— Special .58 Nurses’ Bungalow Aprons — of white cambric — button front models edge! mith rickragk pecial 1.29"

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