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FTF ITINERANT YTB THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. School Buildings and In charge of the , Raliroad afranged for pufehase of cer- Ss) ee City Administration's $60,000,000 school TUNNEL BOARD’ S WARNING. tath properties between 1th and 22th ‘ Siates Realty and Improvement Com- - Streets, The Erle has acted. aalicpeiesinans LOWDEN’S AGENT pany, who came from. all. over the} Plldine programme, has applied for re-| Jersey Clty Omctals Told They| Tho letter points out that the com- Floating Arsenal Sails Under night by fifty members of the Georgo A, Fuller Company and the United GETS FEDERAL JOB United States. Mr, Starrett realigned | “Tement effective July 1. mission is planning to spend $943,0 Harding’s Appointment of]as President ‘ot the Fuller Company] Mr. Snyacr sald yesterday he could] — MU*t Clone Lith Street News — | for strect widening in Jersey City as yesterday. He will continue as a di-!no longer carry tho heavy atrain of the| The New Jorsey Tunnet Commission 0 for plates in New i Sti te 4 also will continue as Presi- Goldstein Sure to Stir Teeter te ad Sontag ttantty eg | post without a breakdown in health. He] #erved notice yesterday, on Mayor Row in Senate. 7 feprovament Company, welch Owne the Maton last Saturday at| Hague and the Commissioners of Jerse Fuller Company. Mr. Starrett ‘| aty of his wife. He has|City that unless they at once clos WASHINGTON, May 4.—President| ceeded by James Bal Jent of School Buildings | 11th Street Harding has sent to the Senate INCOMPARABLE PRICE REDUCTIONS ———$—- 5 for the vehicular tunnel, a the nomination of Nat Goldstein, one| SNYDER ASKS RETIREMENT. | ,,2%, fom", Ferruon, Chattman ot] Wi be condemned. nn” We POP’ heap of the two Missouri men who di- Failure to get possession of this " Buildings and Sites, said last night he] property ts now Interfering with the . - videa $5,000 of Lowden money in ‘the ed something could be done to re-] construction programme, In its letter Mr. Snyder of all unnecessary de-| to the Jersey City oMcials the Tunnel ngs Chief Says Job In Breaking His Health, last Presidential campaign, for Inter- satan tall aid induce him to remain In charge Moi a ige d says that Mayor Haj ' Sealed Orders to Meet All nal Revenue Collector of the Eastern perintendent of | of the work after he has had @ rest. promised to act as soon as the 7 ' Missouri District. : = WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ : Wet Comers, A protest will be made against the WRAPS, CAPES AND SPORT COATS confirmation of Goldstein. The old {With 260 rounds of ammunition, | pre-convention campaign fund scan- AT VERY SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 7 dal brought out by the Kenyon ie ~ % ' ; 4 Raich aitita 10 poeritey pore! Merit. “ Smart styles of the finest materials in an exceptional hy Witoeen bette: the Benate com: . assortment to select from; colors are sand, Sorento, of fourteen, five live hens and} mittee testified that $38,000 had been navy, gray and black. &@ rooster on board, the submarine] sent to the State for the campaign Values 16.50 to 65.00. Sale price....9.75 to 42.50 } chaser Hahn of the Prohibition Navy, Me teeny deen ond Bue aa ev tat - | ‘oor at Goldstein haa| ff ss es to pall he ‘heed nrriedd bee split $5,00 of that sum. It was ad- SILK DRESSES Sia abt PB: 3 jeutabaay. mitted by the men charged that they TAFFETAS AND CANTON CREPE, excellent eee il ieee bows cea tiope em pac, wen wr values to close out. Values to $29.50, for...... 10.50 ‘Under sealed orders. quéstion was raised about their ac- The Mchalatos is the boat which | tion they said they returned it. The , E fired the first shot in the war on rum] stir made by this revelation was suf- ' . ? > TAFFETA PETTICOATS | rumners. “fh ae aay ey eae = ee © ease Posty Lowden at the . RS \ Extra fine viene straight line and fancy ruffle more than fifteen knots an|. Democrats in the Senate are pre- | ! models, all colors. Values to 6.75, for.......... 3.95 / paring to make a great to-do over A wireless telephone outfit was or-| the appointment of Goldstein. @ered before the Hahn left. ——— A new post of the Prohibition Office] DINNER GIVEN FOR STARRETT. ‘Was opened at the end of the pier at] Paul Starrett was the principal guest the Barge Office yesterday and com-Jat a dinner given at the Plaza last Munication by telephone was had be- tween the Surveyor’s Office of the s 4 5 Y mt Custom House and Prohibition head- quarters. e ‘The Hahn has a one-pounder in her t Specific instructions were received a 1S e oca from Washington yesterday detailing wh the duties of the general agents, who e e are organized to hunt the “big gamo” ¢ ‘among the luw violators. ms ne They aré watned under no circum- : mtances to ullow instructions to be “modified or revoked through the so- oe ose Knowing the facts may save you money~ SILK BLOUSES Taken from our regular stock and reduced for this sale. Crepe-de-chine, satin and taffeta of fine quality, in tailored and trimmed models, all colors iacluds ing black. Very special, at... .......0.cccseesess 3.95 MILLINERY SPECIALS SILK SPORT HATS, trimmed with worsted embroidery, exceptional values; white and jade, white and copen, white and black, white and sand and plain white. Value 5.50. Special at.,................ 3.95 BANDED STRAW SAILORS, straight or rolling brims, ribbon band with tailored bow in black, brown and navy. ROUGH STRAW TAILORED HATS, trimmed with georgette crepe in solid colors and two toned effects. Value 6.25. Special at.... READY TO TRIM HATS in a large selection of shapes ae wrmen seem must they ‘use or give away any of the intoxicating liquor which in their custody.” Physical violence must be resorted HERE are thousands of shoe stores in, Their satisfaction prompted them to tell their and colors. Values to 4.95. 125 : nny toe Peelectigniok is errpronenty. Greater New York. Offering all kinds of friends. So that the Blyn business today is Special at... ft. ‘ 4 f shoes at all sorts of prices. , Making all considerably larger than last year. The Blyn WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) H TWO HURT WHEN CAR SKIDS. kinds of claims with apparent sincerity. stores work on the high-volume, low-profit NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMISES AND STEP-IN DRAWERS i Gen. Company Head asa 5 Yet a few outstanding facts show the trend plan. Therefore more customers means even of fine white and colored materials, in the new s Lew h Into Telegraph Pole. of public interest. , more remarkable values for everyone. models nee Made ane : AL ioe ; i . He 95 { NM. S. Wooley, fifty-three, No. 539 ; ni Last year 750,000 New Yorkers checked up on Step into any one of 16 Blyn Service Stores. NIGH of fine nainsoo! ‘tractively trimmed Ven Cortlandt Park Avenue, Mount ie wand ee Catal were ice local shoe values. And bought Blyn Shoes. ae vouHele exactly why . million cont and ae set err Caer in m Variety cn iocels. 1 9. 5 | é:.... a AG Par satieern miakeans Two years ago Monday, These quality customers—both men and women women are finding such satisfaction in Blyn CORSETS, wall ichibevis sinm ieee fis, eodiola suitable Ae J Bartholow, forty-cisht. a lawyer, were we opened the first —were determined on sensible economy in styles, Blyn quality, and Blyn economy every type of figure; all sizes, but not in every ' / injured, the latter seriously, when an United Happiness footwear. prices. style. "Values to 3.00, for...........0..04. 1.75 automobile driven by Wooley ekidded and crashed into a telegraph pole on Boston Post Road near Dyre Avenue, Bronx, last night. Candy Store. Our promise was: better candy, BLYN-PLAN_—_CHIL- DREN'S SHOES Physicians recommend AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING RED CROSS SHOES are the Qo comfortable shoes in the ‘The lawyer's skull is thought to have world, and as smart and trim as he in little feet and k 9 e hace treatered: ‘Mr, Wooley's vient exes served in a better way. ‘ i che ey a ey weer ike hoe Ik was fractured. Mrs. Bartholow escaped a By ahiogs i ebultgbe: “)- Nor, ealey ony, Ue them happy, ey Sr oe ee omen s ) oves . Drier, Wok auftered from shook, ‘They sold at lower prices. Blyn Stores. Try them on a child that’s hard on shoes. were attended by Dr. Goldstein of Ford- Today we are ham Hospital and taken home in an- s( other car. 87 stores strong— ' and four more coming ! Let this amazing growth and millions of loyal 1.50 Grade at .69 Heavy Milanese Silk—Every pair bears the name of a prominent manufacturer. id as ‘‘irregulars” but the defects are so slight as to be scarcely perceptible. rtholow is a son of the Rev. rtholow, pastor of the First Methodist Church in Mount Vernon, p Eee eS GIRL IN GARAGE IDENTIFIED. friends say whether 2 clasp, paris ‘point, double finger tips, all of the sea< ' a we’ve kept our pledge. 's be a nuteton of te oun woman You'll edlgeur preot son’s best colors, also black and white, all sizes. es { john F : ' ‘ Maecy at Wishing. early last Monday ce el heb SILK STOCKINGS r i orning and taken to the Flushing pines ye Women's HEAVY ALL SILK STOCKINGS— 3 Hospital suffering. rom. mental aberra- tens Thetate as Today : black; white and colors—were 3.50 pair, for..... 2.75 3 if a ” woman recognize: er thy re tt eeeee . oo id “er stl) United . : ; WOMEN’S FIBRE SILK STOCKINGS, seam back— ape age the sal ea paseept oer d H U Z black, white and shoe shades— fi ‘rus tx cnbreteree cow 3] LLAPPINESS wore 1.35 palty f0F-.cc-v-e-erc. <i eeu gress g eae frequently had spells similar to those C d oo, ae aaa dea TLIO CAE Pe TTI rae { fylcn brought her into attention test an Ly Stores A Senarats Depart: - WOMEN’S KNITTED UNDERWEAR 4 fn a day or so, = = ment for 4746-—For Women. Cherry Red Russi ” y TS * " : = MEN Coe nay Tee Rens WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK VESTS—with ribbon straps | Koch Prices Make D ~ Heels. Same in wing tips Deer: s $ A (splendid v: lead ’ maize 1.95 “* ! ices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance ~) 444—Extra quality Creese & Cooks famous cherry calfskin. French OF DIACK WAS A:EY) SOEs -snte reuren tne sta oo hee! r ' toe—a style neat yet lively, also the same in Russia ; WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS to match a i| y 7 0 H. C. F. \| and black gun metal. Also brown and black soft kid. $ . 0 vests mentioned above—were 3.50, for. or 2.75 at | The primest and finest lines of leather, assembled by superior work WOMEN’S FINE RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS, in : | manship in this our best line. f 7 sie ; x KOCH & CO me manahip in this our Best line. “A spread of styles that allows for paid or bodies tops—in Light or loose knee. 69 i , | ; OE TOR ssi sues vrtanties pial gh Ai | & 125) | BRIDAL LACES i ‘ nt th Street, West PRINCESS LACE—20 inches wide. Value i 3.75 yard, for....... ad gn fe A re lensccinnslsannede Oe *! Im rtant Offerin: of 4 3149—Patent Leather 1-Strap Pump—Beautiful Cut Outs 12 inches'wide. Value 3.25, for......... Recteue 2.75 : \ ae bd heel. "An ultra fashionable model... "© $6.00 WHITE CHANTILLY LACE, 22 inches wide. 9 * * 7 alue 2.95 yard, Fs soesgdee i Girls’ New All-Wool Velour BRIDAL VEILING, 108 inches wide. 275| _ Guimpe or Suspender Skirts $6 et =< 4 Se } A Separate Depart- . ° ° sf i 2.95 MEN Rich Quality Ribbons i e : . AT ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICES pe 430—Dance and walling oxford of genuine Sterling patent colt . 3 A % | Usual Prices 5.00 to 7.00 Also in tip style in a number of toes, A liberal supply now on Lot of wide width Ribbons, including high grade satins, Wt , : hand despite the general shortage of this type $5 00 novelty striped ne plain moires, and exquisite Pi , shoe.. Pisces ict Th tio y owe een cee . brocades—in rich colorings. a For Spring school days and for all . rd q Summer days this is on immensely Talten from our $5.00 to $6.00 line of all leather shoes for every zosr are Iie Gals fandal Pune Em CRAG eae Values 1.00 to 1.25 yard, for... ...0...000essesse 49 ti jopular model, a! irls o} : irls, ate : “t : ivcsaanie Sizes 84 to 2...e4ee0 $4.00 Sizes 214 t06......... $5.00 SALE OF DRESS GINGHAMS ¥ A ANDERSON'S “‘IVANHOE”’ GINGHAM, in a beautiful ‘ here ate box pleated and Wide assortment of new Spring checks, every desirable color i pleated skirts wit 1 adjustal le sus: ’ ty : ‘ pender effect bodice, to be worn ‘ COMBIRAL ON ets pain colors: 38 4 a siete tee ‘ ‘or two days only, a Ab wate i oan separate guimpe wais' ANDERSON’S EXTRA QUALITY IMPORTED GING- i ‘hey come in Country Club checks, gis persia ‘ 4 hi laid: d bright HAM—checks and small plaids in exquisite ey st geen overplaids an: righ color combinations. Regular value .75, for..... .49 it e ° SILKS i SILKS ai ~ i Girls’ Guimpe Waists Cut down the amt Shoe Bill SPORT SATINS—an exquisite fabric, rich, lustrous, ; and durable, in all the desirable colors. 2 29 ht 3.00 values. Special at:.............secceeseeees ‘i ad ~7 1.00 NOVELTY SILKS—Lot includes yarn dyed taffetas in checks, stripes and plaids; printed foulards, radiums IDF STORRS 16 Shoes Delivered ; “ Aarrice I Clin tony FREE to Any nd 40th Sts Stores Part of the World {i/onani}: In ginghams, also voiles with ging- 2 i ANY and satins, 36 to 40 inches. All extra quality high P ham or self collar and cuffs. Some TE OELORTING CENTRE STORE S19 pean Ridgewood grade goods. Values 2.75 to 3.30 yard. Wh pongettes. Sizes 6 to M. 161 West 34th Street 2 NEWARK STONES Special at............. 0.05 ial sinh SAMS, 150 1.79 Others up to 3.95 es | Ot eee, 100 Market Street WASHABLE SILKS—Fine imported quality in beautiful A FEW DOORS WEST © “i Heetquartete and Mall Order Dept, colored stripes, absolutely fast colors, 38 inches wide. . All Stores Open Saturday Evening. 4 2 ° Imported to sell at 2.50 yard. 98 “s Special at........

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