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Ye RT aS I eer tice or CERTIFICATE PLAN WILL BE RETAINED INNEW BONUS BL Committee Decides to Retain , Insurance Feature With a §& —_ Borrowing Clause. WASHINGTON. April 28—The sol- Were’ compensation measure as pusred by the House will be modified and uc- © ote by ths venee Finance Tom- it has been decided by Re- publican members. Treasury experts have been requested for estimates on the experditures necessary under the various features, It is said the new bill will be ready for presentation to the Senate within a week. Tre stn pre of the > Bi, wh'-h in effect is nn en- dowment Insurance policy, payable in wenty years, will be retained by the Finance Committee. It is proposed to make the certificate rediscountabie. #0 that holders may borrow money on {1 ufter w certain period. The Fed eral Reserve System would thus be- come the ugency for taking care of the money loaned by smull banks. It is intended to so arrange toans as 1o make the payments aggregate about $100,000,000 year, Borrowing on certificates will be discouraged. For- mer service men will be urged to hold CHARGE PURCHASES MADE ON THE 21H OR 21H WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JUNE IST, Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. Established 1879 TODAY and SATURDAY THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. their certificates as an endowment tn surance polley. The maximum pay nent on such a certificate at the ex ration of twenty yenrs would be $2,160. There will be no taxation provisior: whatever in the new bill, The cash payments will be limited to thoxe en litled to receive $50 or less, It will re- quire approximately $16,000,000. hencandiomeentyndics 75 JOBLESS ROUTED BY Henry Hedden, Assistant Superin ent of the Hadley Rescue Hall, at No. 295 Bowery, smelled smoke in the bulld ing early this morning. Seventy-five men were sleeping on bunks, and Mr Hedden took no chances, All were driven to the street. After two hours’ nearch a smouldering fire was located in some builders’ rubbish in the rear of the building. It was quickly extinguished and those who had not sought park benches were allowed to return to thelr beds. OF tris MONTH Reduced and Special Prices In Girls’ Spring Apparel Girls’ Coats Tweed or camel’s hair. or Capes : Heretofore 25.00 Sizes 10 to Junior Misses? Coats. ‘ Heretofore 35.00 18.00 16 years. 25.00 , Several models in camel’s hait or tweed. Sizes 13, 15,17 years. . Juniors’ Gingham Dresses. Heretofore 8.75 to 10.95 Colored ginghams; reduced because they are slightly soiled. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. French Hand-Made Frocks - Heretofore 6.95 to 12.50 4.95 Imported dresses of fine white batiste, dimity or dotted swiss; slightly soiled from handling. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. Little Girls’ Coats : . Special 9.75 Tweeds, covert cloth, and fine French serges. Some are re- duced, others specially priced. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. Girls’ Leghorn Hats . . Natural leghorn, trimmed with ribbon and flower wreaths. Special 6,75 Children’s Play Sandals Specially priced TAN LEATHER i 8 - 2.50 ares rot. 2.85 “irtoz +« 3.25 SHOES—3rd Floor PATENT LEATHER Sizes 8to 104 + 3.50 112 + 64.00 | OPPENHEIM.©LLINS 6 @ \@ 34th Street, New York Matrons’ Featured—Saturday New Modes in Hats Individual “‘ Different’ Models All Carefully Hand Made Regular Values to 15.00 8.75 Draped Turbans of Maline, Crepe and Romanestriped Ribbon; Black Dress Hats with sheer Hair Braid brims, and Flower-Trimmed Hats also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores Models. Will Now Command Detectives In partment and one were fransferred out of the Dotec- -|tive Bureau wien they were pro- Peter Precincts—Sergeant Also Is Transferred detect! Serg. the West 68th Street Station detectives in the Kast Station. . have a similar command in the East Five lieutenants of the Police De-| g5th S| sorgeant, who} W. Frazer will take charge of the] Mme. » Arthur DeVoe, formerly in the Fingerprint Bureau, returns there moted to the rank they hold, save] to be in charge at night. been transferred once more to posi-' have good records as detectives and Lieut. — Dondero will have charge off SINGER MAY WIN DEFAULT DECREE, | i 104th Street Lieut. Thomas Rand will treet Precinct and Laeut, John ves in Kast Sist Street. jects to Date Chauffeur-Hus- band Filed Answer vorce suit against her chauffeur-lus- | Jan. 27) he i there 30 Broad Street, All the men| Mme. Matzenauer may win her di-| were served upon the diva's husband Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered June rst. FIFTH AVENUE James McCreary & Co 34TH STREET m ‘* 1 from the singer's attor- Worcester, Willams & Saxe New York sat the answer filed by J. M. Peyser [no New York representative, or New | FIVE LIEUTENANTS tions where they will do detective| the assignment of the lieutenants to] sar Floyd Glotzbach, thronmh de-] Feb. 17, and the attempt to file an . work, the various precincts will give tof gui tt was learned fro ee OF POLICE SHIFTED] Lieut. Jonn Grimth, who tormerly]ench precinct a ranking officer 1 « th County: Olerle iinet ta lartae” the GEktaa: | ieey cae had charge of the truck squad. will} section that heretofore has been con wh ounty Clerk Elirodt In} after the default, was objectionable take command of the detectives in] sidered weak, Plains. Notification was rc-|to Mme. Matzenauer’s counsel. The additional point was rated that Mr, Peyser’s offices are tp Sen ‘ranciéco and that he has designated Matzenauer’s Counsel Ob- ounsel for Glotzbach, was objection. | York address, to which notices of mo- b aounse ble on two counts tion, &c., may be sent. This, Mme. It was pointed out to Clerk Btlrodt| Matzenauer's counsel declared, would hat as the original papers in the suit] ilitate against thelr client, and they refused to consider the papers filed by Mr. Peyser as part of the record ian been in default since! in the case, A Choice of Spring llats At 3.75 ‘A group of good-looking Hats which belie their modest price. Some are sportive in eftect, others are ot tailored persuasion or flower-trinimed. At 6.50 and 8.50 Tailored. Dress and Sport Hats of Hemp. Milan, Lisere Piping Straws or of Ribbon Some are laden with flowers, others disp play drooping or darting teathers or smart effects of Ribbon. At 10.00 Distinctive models ot Taffeta or Milan, and of Taffeta com- bined with Straw. They are adorned in interesting ways with odd kinds of flowers, teathers or ribbon. (Third Floor, Annez) / The Carlton The Suburban. The »lost Desired Typesof Women’s Shoes 7.75 The Car'ton — ot Patent Leather combined with Gray Suede, or of all-over Patent Leather or Tan Calfskin. The Suburban — a chic sport Oxford of Beige Caltskin with unusua! saddle effect of Tan Caltskin. Leather soles and heels. (Second Floor) Sterling Silver or Gold-Filled Vanity, Cigarette : or Card Cases 6.75 formerly 9.75 to 14.75 We have-only 75 of them in these newest Rodis of Sterling Silver and 14-kt. Golcg Cases embellished with engine-turned or hammered designs. They are very dainty pieces, priced sur- prisingly low because of a great concession at the time of pur- chase. (Main Floor) PRaklik REC u,S.ParT OFF Footwear for Children protect the young- sters’ tect against future troubles, and are smart and dur- able as well Oxfords of Tan Calfskin or Pat- ent Leather and Strap-pumps of Patent Leather. Also two tone effects. Big girls’ sizes, 2}4 to 7....6.00 Girls’ sizes. 1114 to2.......4.75 Children’s sizes. 7 to 11 4.25 (Second Flow = Misses’ Tweed Suits 19.75 Four tavorite types, one featuring a Peter Pan collar narrow shoulders and odd kets. another in straightline, belted iecyie with notched collar, and two other attractive models to be worn with or without belts All are superbly tailored and beauti- tully Silk lined. Some are of solid shade, others are mixtures. All the wanted colorings. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Very Special i 7 Misses’ Silk Frocks 16.95 Modish affairs evolved trom Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Roshanara Crepe and Georgette Crepe. Some are smartly simple street frocks, others are quite festive in ap- pearance, suitable for afternoon and semi-formal evening wear. Still others are dashing sport eftects. All present a°truly remarkable value at 16.95. All the fashionable colors: also Black or White. Misses’ Canton Crepe Capes, 25.00 The most tashionable type of wrap in vogue is the Wrap of Canton Crepe. Those of ours are particularly smart types, splendidly fashioned of a superior quality Canton Crepe, lined with Crepe of contrasting color. All are made in the new gathered style. Navy Blue or Black (Fourth. Floor) Girls’ Wash Frocks 1.55 Kconomical mothers will, lose no time in taking advantage of this of- fering, which makes possible a decidedly worth-while saving. They are well-made ot a depend- able quality Gingham adorned in ef- fective ways with solid-color Ging- ham or touches of hand-embroidery Pink, Green, Blue and Tan (Fourth Floor Girls’ Coats 15.75 Polo Coats in a rich shade of Tan, lined throughout, in sizes 6 to 14 years They are sportive affairs, to be worn with or without a belt, of a weight suitable for general wear all the year round, Girls’ and Misses’ Raincoats and Capes Greatly Reduced for Clearance (Fourth Floor) Striped Dimity Blouses Special at knife-plaiting. Ideal Companions for the Tweed S Self-evident value ‘The Dimity of which they are fash- ioned is a dainty, fine quality, faintly striped, and they are generously adorned with fine . Their collars and turn-back cuffs are so fashioned as to set” smoothly over one’s suit- coat or sweater. (Fourth Floor 2.00 Small wonder, when a well-fit- ting Glove fashioned of a quality silk AY, be obtained in any spring shade (Pon, Al- mond, Gray, Black and’ White) at only plain, models choice of fancy mixtures and plain blues. years. for the little tellow of 3 to 10 years. proper spring weight and extremely well cut. or a coat effect? both. G combinations of colors. Crepe de Chine yard, 1.85 superior quality, rather heavy of weight, in a wide range of exquisite colors,—also White or Black. 40 inches wide. (Second Floor) LEON ) myth Silk Hand Bags and Vanity Purses 2.95 Silk frocks and silken Hand Bags come hand in hand with warmer weather. These are par- ticularly pleasing variations of the envelope shape with inside framed compartments or the flat model with three attractive fittings. In either case you have a choice of metal corners or rhinestone ornaments. haps you prefer the You will find it also, daintily lined with silk. But per- uch hae ‘ (Main Floor) The Strap-Wrist Glove of Silk Holds Full Sway : 1.15 (Main Floor End-of-the-Month Clearance! Boys’ Clothing Norfolk Suits reduced to 9,75 formerly 13.95 and 14.95 All Wool Norfolks, in pleated and sport There is a wide Sizes 7 to 18 Reefers reduced to 8,95 formerly 12.75 and 13.95 Blue and fancy mixtures They are just the Sweaters reduced to 4,95 formerly 7.50 Does he prefer pull-overs We have Solid and attractive (Third Floor)

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