The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 8

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| BANK LAW REVISION 132 DIE IN APRIL IN AUTO ACCIDENTS bg Bighty-seven Killed in State in Same Month Last Year, ip Report Shows One hundred and thirty two per- sons were killed by automobiles and | ; , motor trucks in the State of New « SR SE TSE York during the month of April, ac- ‘ ii ines sy |cording to a report issued by the : 4 utlines New ]°°" ; pheae Meyer © National Hixhway Protective Society f ; Programme in Report 0 [rnree of those killed were walking on } President. State highways, between towns and iH —_—_ cities, and 11 were occupants of | WASHINGTON, May 1.—Kevision Jautomobiles at highway railroad grade ( Hf present banking laws is necessary Jerodsings } fo provide greater Government finan During the corresponding month a wial aid to the agricultural livestock | year ugo, autor and motor | ¥armers of the Nation, Bugene Meyer, {trucks killed 87 ons. In New ! Director of the War Finance Corpor-) York City the past month automobiles t fation, suggested in # report to Presi-/and motor trucks killed 76 persons, fient Harding to-day. trolleys killed 3 and wagons 4, | “Meyer outlined a programme forJas compured with 59 deaths by auto ew) Congressional legislation pro-} mobiles, 8 by trolleys and 7 by wagons viding an extensive financial ald to}during April 1921 needy farmers and sweeping revision of existing banking laws The high lights of his scheme are Enactment of new legislation au thorizing organization of institutions 40 rediscount the paper of livestock Joan companies. . Atendment of the National Hank- j ing Act to permit a limited umount i of branch banking within a limited radids of the parent institution xt e powers of the Fed- ! eval anks to include the ; purchase of eligible paper secured by ‘ non-perishable agricultural commodi- i PRACTICAL ‘Adjustment of existing banking ay laws to recognize the need for orderly marketing of agricultural products over’a longer period, Establishment of a rediscount facil- ity to make it possible for co-operat- ing marketing organizations to obtain at al] times adequate funds for their PO FTN NIE operations. Reduction of the minimum capital requirements for entrance into the Federal Reserve System in order to : panks to join Extension of the time limit on War Finance Corporation operations to Jan 1, 1928. line, and —-. RESINOL OINTMENT has all the necessary qualities to re- lieve and heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, etc., as well as minor skin defects, You won't have to wait, either, as it usually allays the discomfort at once, and re- stores the skin to health in a sur- prising!y short time. i : & The Witchery of Line An adorable I. Miller slipper with the witchery of cinating charm of daintiness. $10 I. MILLER me 15 West 42nd Street Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 1554 Broadway Hudeon Terminal “Ty Open until g P.M. Enuvance, Fulton Strect y Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Rye e Ge Pe Oi) 00 S.04/ that miserable nish~ Resinol HAIR CURLERS Three Sizes For Leng or Bobbed Hair Sold at notion coufiters. If your dealer does not carry them, write the fas- Bee De f202)2. RES NOL SOAP and RESI- NOLSP \VING STICK contain these san Soothing ingredients, which enaly © them tothoroughly cleanse the Skin while leaving it free from .Sensitiveness and smarting. Ask your dealer for the Resinol Products, ae Se ty ony THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Summer Rugs THE first hot days make you eager to re- place your heavy rugs with cool, refreshing summer rugs and we are ready to show you a most interesting variety. There are quaint hit-and-miss rag rugs, hand-woven cretonne rugs, imported rush rugs, grass rugs, etc., in so many styles and sizes that we cannot begin to describe them here. Prairie Grass Rugs, size 9 x 12. $14.75 Crex Rugs (herringbone weave). The closest woven of any of the grass rugs, made with band border and all-over designs. Size OXI 6 bw 6 4 ee ek Oval Rush Rugs, plain centers with band borders in black, blue, brown, green or all natural, Sizegxi2. . . . . $32 Oblong Rush Rugs, same quality as the above, with the same colored borders. MMO FIIS «= =o ans s © HSS Block Rush Rugs, made from 18 x 12 inch squares in various color combinatidns, Rag Rugs, ranging from the old-fashioned hit-and-miss to the finest woven chenille and cretonne rugs with summer floral borders. Sizegx 12 . $19.50 to $46 Braided Rag Rugs, charming old-fashioned effects, oval, very much lower than last year's price. Size 9 x 12 - $59.50 We are now exhibiting a remarkable collection of carly American Hooked Rugs. FIFTH FLOOR = This Full Size Open Top Wardrobe Trunk $37.50 THERE is no traveling companion as com- forting as a good trunk—one that has all the conveniences you could desire and is sturdily built. Sketched above is just such a trunk, with 12 hangers, 5 drawers, gener- ous shoe:pockets and a locking bar over the drawers. It is 45 inches high, 24 inches wide, and 22 inches deep. SEVENTH FLOOR CAST a vote for “A King and Queen of the Movies” at the Hotel Astor, April 29th to May 9th, and help the A.1.C.P. in their work among the poor, Contrives to Hasten Summer Days IF you are one of the thousands who are anxiously awaiting the first indication of summer, you will welcome a visit to our completely furnished sum- mer verandah on the Sixth Floor. Here you will find a wonderful variety of reed and wicker furniture at prices lower than last year. 6-piece reed suite, finished in Cafe au Lait, decorated; complete with cushions $435 g-piece grey decorated reed suite, complete with cushions . . . . . 410 s-piece putty enamel decorated reed suite, complete with cushions . , 360 4 piece grey reed suite, complete with cushions . . . . . . . . 325 6-piece reed suite, finished in antique walnut; complete with cushions . 325 7-piece antique walnut reed suite, complete with cushions . . . >. . 270 6-piece silver grey willow suite, complete with cushions. . . . . « 163 5-piece green or blue enamel decorated breakfast sets . . . . . . 135 3-piece reed suite in antique ivory, complete with cushions. . . . . 100 3-piece brown fibre suite,consisting of settee,arm chair and arm rocker, uphol- stered with cushions, seats in cretonne, settee is 81 inches long (Illustrated) 80 A Large Assortment of Odd Pieces in Reed, Willow, Fibre, Cedar and Maple SIXTH FLOOR Summer Lamps NOW that porches have become the favorite out- door rendezvous they are being furnished as com- pletely as a living room. We are showing numerous attractive lamps that will prove most suitable for the enclosed porch or summer bungalows, and all are surprisingly low-priced. A Wrought Iron Candlestick, $9, is five feet high with three lights. Most decorative for the summer living room. A Bridge Lamp, $15, with solid mahogany shaft and graceful arm adjustable at the socket. It has a 12-inch painted shade in a variety of colors. A Bridge Lamp, $12, with wrought iron tripod, adjust- ? able arm and decorated parchment shade, pictured. 0 Pottery Lamp, $4.50, one light, in blue, rose, or yellow with black mount- ings, and a silk shade to match. Chatming for summer boudboirs or living rooms. Mahogany Candlesticks, $1, Colonial in design, 8 inches high, complete with twisted candle. FIFTH FLOOR English and American Tea Sets Reduced! TEA Sets employing designs which are popular both here and in Eng- land. The radical reductions we have taken on these items give you the opportunity of purchasing an exceptionally attractive Tea Set at an unusually low price. A most charming wedding gift. English Sets, Sterling Silver—Three pieces . $125 to $165 English Sets, Sterling Silver—Four pieces 180 to 400 American Sheffield reproductions , . . . 35to «(95 English Plate . 3550 110 Tax Additional GROUND FLOOR +- Bedding Sale THIS first of the month opportunity to buy good muslin sheets and cases will last for a few days. only—just as long as the quantity lasts. If you can- not shop personally, write or telephone us, Fitz Roy 1900 and we will be glad to shop for you. SHEETS Size 63 x goinchess . . . © 95¢ Size 63 x gginches . 4 . $1.05 Size 72x goinches . . . 1.05 Size 72x gg inches . . . 1.25 Size 8t x 108 inches . . . 1.60 Size 90x gg inches . . 4 1.60 CASES Size 42 x 36 inches .« « . a 26¢ Size 45 x 36 inches . . . . 28¢ Clearance of All-Wool Blankets $6.95 Pair WE have just taken these blankets from regular stock and will place them on Sale to- morrow at nearly wholesale cost. They are grey, plaids and all white, bound with ribbon and edged with a pink or blue border. They are an excellent weight for summer and the type of blanket for which you usually pay much more. Special! Embroidered Bedspreads, *6.75 ANOTHER wonderful May First value. These are charming summery bedspreads in single size, embroidered in white and blue. SECOND FLOOR Enjoy Outdoor Comfort with this Hammock, *19.50 AFTER years of experimenting in the mak- ing of couch hammocks, we have finally secured a number of different styles to sell at moderate prices which we think are the best to be had for comfort and wearing qualities. This hammock illustrated is prov- ing one of our most popular. The price includes steel chains for suspension from the porch ceiling. Tubular iron lawn stands, extra, $6.75. Painted striped canopy, $6.75. FIPTH FLOOR Imported Cretonnes 80c and *1 Yard WE ict a season of colorful iy and Piesorsh In preparation ‘cae Be have searched the market for some time so that we are now able to offer the most com- er assortment of upholstery fabrics There are hangings of pronounced shades for the porch, delightful pastel effects for the boudoir and innumerable bright tones for living and dining rooms. , For cretonne of this quality you will agree that the price range is moderate. FIFTH FLOOR Protect Your Furs IF you would be on the safe side, a telephone call to Fitz Roy 1900 will bring a messenger to your home who will collect your winter clothing and furs and bring them to our Fur Storage Vaults. Here they will be fully in- sured against loss by theft, fire or moth and cared for during the summer months. FOURTH FLOOR Your New Auto- mobile Blue Book OF New England and New York States will be ready May 5th. Volume Lhe Other Three II Atlantic Sea Board—now ready. III Middle West—ready May 15th. 1V_ Far West and Pacific Coast—now ready. Each #4 BOOK SHOP—GROUND FLOOR

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