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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, vei. mM REVENUE |Great Neck Nearly Collarless ky tc ala Guaranteed Dry Cold Fur Storage at 2% After F ire De Devours “CHIMAMAN See harcore" | «GOLD MINE” DESERTED. hase, Roos Also. at OND LIMIT ALMOST] une” OE These Emma Also at BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Streat Near Hoyt Negotiations between the Directors NEWARK STORE Following a special Inspection of the Broad Street and ne of the Iridio Platinum and Weat Park of the Plerce Arrow Motor Car Com- | } , « \a"* m' 88 Block, phe Greek’s” and Butler Store | pany ana the Latayette Motora: Com- aaart hae three of whose agents } pany for a consolidation of the t nat e i REACHED B BY Cl Te » Bamievedn tine Has Narrow Escape. | companies have boon dropped owing to piles ata. CoMbENbtG. LAdesWe { Commuters from Great Neck, £. L.,)!aundryman must have had more col-| (Ability to agree upon terme, Michael Landy of Yonkors yesterday West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street ; is lars in his place than a Troy factory,} No explanation of the: abandonment] ..orted he found the mine plant tu ug one Se ae Gay ws Ls bene And apparently 8,883 dozen of them|of the plans was given by J. @ w.|y. Ww: Go, |° ead Beg Wy Ore Betti had been sent undry for the] Seligman & Co. bankers, who have a andy went to the mi ith Eight ht Months to thelr train seats to-day, “How many first time. ‘The shirt and collar trade | been conducting the negotiations. News| (Pcctor Taine Gostatliga: patent Year’s $2,000,000 Allow- yaia you tose?" They meant collars, Jin the vicini the Pennisylvania}of this action came as @ great sur. [investigate blasting 8, bu al e | re} € e vine r ouses terminal pro to be brisk for| Prise, as yesterday it was reported !found no blasting. e. ance Is Nearly Gone. A trame business block on Main) cine days to come, . f et, near the railroad station,| ‘The fire started In “The Gneek's” = burned yesterday afterhoon, The But-|cellar and was a roaring blaze before ONLY $28,000 NOW LEFT. ler chain “tore was destroyed, fas well ]an alarm was sent down the street a to the Vigilant Engine and Hook and The Boys’ Clothing Department offers a large assortment of snappy clothes and furnishings at interestingly low prices Hand Bags, Envelope Purses, Vanity Cases. ~ Extraordinary Purchase & Sale for Tomorrow gor hele > | Featuring Cut Steel Waists Beaded Effects Copies of new imports—in Jade, Canna, Flesh, Navy, Bisque and other fashionable shades. Das aq, [At “the Greek's,"” an ornate shop |i ite, company. ‘The firemen under Prodigal Aldermen Free With |wnere the juvenile beauty and chiv-|Gapt, red Pearce were on the job in Bonded Debts the Peo- airy of the Thomaston end o fthe sub-|/two minutes and called on the, pump- urb seek to squander the hard-carned |ing station for extra water pressure ple Must Pay money of their fathers on ice cream} When, they got It they needed every . sodas and sundaes, But Mr. Butler} gallon which came through the mains =e and the kids should worry. to save Evans's Hotel and the other fhe City Charter prohibits the Is-} ‘The Chinaman’s’ went with the] frame structures on either side of the f@unnce of more than $2,000.00) injrest. If teat verbal reports heard on|plazing buildings, with the ald of the ing trains this morning ure any-| Alerts from the village district and special revenue bonds in any one |'ncom lerts from ge amy where near accurate, the Oriental ot La i mad the Wokré ot Aléevien bai al]the Manhasset-Lakeville department already tssued this year $1,912,000 Of} 4.6 for salaries for additional city special reventio bonds. This leaves | positions. only $88,000 opem for the’ remainder As revenue bonds are certificates of \ of the year. indebtedness to be reduced out of the During the latter part of every year pavers Ana tawpavere Hake the rent the demands for revenue bonds to pay | pect of footing the bi! different kinds of expenses are usually oo heavy. The question of how they are]GLENN E. PLUMB to be paid with only $88,000 available} In HIS WASHINGTON HOME. for nearly eight months ts a problem fecha i that faces Mayor Hylan'’s adminis-/anthor of Famous Ratl Operation Russian blouse models, with sash belts, novelty tyons and. numer- ous charming treatments, elabo- rated with artistic beading. Also, frilled Georgette Blouses. railroad organizations and author of the celebrated “Plumb plan" of railroad op- eration and ownership, was declared to- day by his physician to be dying at his!, home here. Announcement by his physicians sald his death from heart trouble is a matter of hours, In 1919 he attained national note by advancing a plan for operation of rail- roads, then under Government control, the pros- through Government ownership, with eration. Pian Has a Serious Heart faahagement vested in amt of Direc: For the Older Boys ¥ aT ie $ 95 Very thorizati f fal LT tors equally representing the public, the dle fay te ea AE. TAdutehie bat dao executive staffs of railroads and rail-| Sports Coats, of navy blue flannel, $10.50 Speciat WASHINGTON, May 12.—Glenn ©B.]road employees. Rallroad labor unions indorsed the proposal Knickerbockers, of white gabardine, 2.95 A very eas purchase enables us \ to present this extraordinary value. Norfolk Suits, of washable gray linen, 6.00 Silk and Leati er Hand Bags in Pouch, Party, Swagger and Pan- Camp or Play Suits, of unbleached jean, 1.95 dora Styles. Flapper Cases in 2-color Combinations. Vachette and Ecrase grain leathers. Envelope Purses in Silk and Leather. Bathing Suits. . . . . . 2.95 Sports Blouses, of white or tan mercerized shirting . . «© *. +» +« = GU25 Sports Blouses, of silk pongee. . 2.95 Sports Blouses, of colored-stripe madras, 95c gan at tho very first session on Jan. 2. this year, and has almost uninterrupt- edly continued. The first authorization was for $4,600 for the payment of the salary of a confidential examiner (now called “special investigator") in the Mayor's office. Then followed a series uf authdtizations of varyingly small amounts but large In the aggre- gate. Interspersed with these were particula: authorizations for consid- Plumb, counsel for the sixteen larger SHOOKIDS are all leather —made to wear and wear —and so most economical! u In Tan Grain or Patent erable sums. Some of these were: Jurrs’ fees and expenses Leather ‘and witnesses’ fees, Bronx. $86,700.00 Sizes 6 - 8 $2.50 National Guard BS¥err . 2.85 rr%e 2 . 3.25 a¥%a- 7(tanonly) 4.25 Two-piece Pajamas, in white, tan or blue, at. eee ee = | 6 6UOLSS In Smoked Elk Alteration to Ara with Tan Calfskin Flapper Trousers, in white or khaki-color ation of new Sumber aa i | Sizes hens . $3.65 ats. « see se) CU SIS jos pital, odd . peas, 82,276.82 ie 435 Bath Robes, of cotton crepe . . 2.65 Ee Wepertment 400,000.00 In White Buck Salaries, furniture and with Sharkskin saddle ij me he ant See For the Younger Boys P Ade Yea. j Repairs New York Aquar- i " 4 IW ose ssevcrsvseeess 25,000.00 Children's Imported all-white am Cotton Khaki Suits (in the junior camp Bbiscey uustica secttal $1 a Mercerized lisle, full fashioned. Water ssuvpty, Gas an fe if with ribbed cuffs of various colors model) ae a 2 : “85 a mer ent ta Wad} . AM MEYE Middy Suits, of unbleached or khaki suiting, Bt, Brooklyn. sain. 44,00.00 plows hf MEYER ate ee ee eee SLB Si l k D G tly Red d oo 22,026.00 47 West 34*» St., New York Flapper Suits, of silk Shantung . 6.00 U resses rea y eauce joymen' emporary BROOKLYN-390 FULTON ST. NEWARK~-649 BROAD ST, ve by county reer cs 60,000.89 Sailor Suits (regulation model) of blue, gray ar Drastic Final Clearance of Spring Dresses Dumber of pier atiheraton: | SSMS <eMMt eating uc ¢ «RATS “*" "Divided Into Three Sensational Groups =e s 2o., io - Novelty Suits (a new model) consisting of Opren H El M. Ee LLI NS & eC ' tweed coat and trousers and white rep sports Values to $85.00 Values to $59.75 Values to $35.00 pa AS NT A lh Ah le i cc alld, Acad priced at $15.00 The season’s smartest styles, newest colors and most effective trimmings are featured these at final clearance collections! Developed of in th gre: i ‘| . 7 Section for : Canton Crepe, Crepe Knit, Crepe Satin, Taffeta, Tricotine and Twills, | Attractive Values Saturday Catalogue and Folder Merchandise Co at S, Ca pes & Wra ps Re d ues : (Sixth Floor) Girls’ New White Frocks Heretofore Selling Up to $29.75 & $35 ; Will Be Closed Out Tomorrow at— Boys’ and Youths’ $ 75 Oxfords and High Shoes 19: in the suitable styles and leathers for street, ‘In Distinctive New Models sports and dress wear, are featured in regular ' stock, at the following very moderate prices: Extremely desirable new models, of Canton Crepe, Her- ringbone, Polette, Fleecy Woolens, Double-Faced Plaids Oxfords 5 and ,Sport Mixtures. Nearly all Silk lined, in every favored color and shade; sizes for women and misses Sizes 11to2 . . per pair $4.50 to 6.00 Sizes 2, to6 . . per pair 5.75 to 8.00 High Shoes, Sizes 11 to2 . . per pair $4.75 to 6.00 Sizes 2, to6 . .« per pair 5.75 to 8.50 All Shoes sold by B. Altman & Co. are made of leather throughout and are thoroughly reliable as to quality and workmanship. Sale of Suits 36 and 38 Inch Long Models In Tricotines i Twills Reduced from $29.75 to $35.00 Your choice of smartest. long-line models, costume, box and various novelty types in Navy and Black. Fault- lessly tailored and fitting perfec’ ty around the neck and shoulders. Women’s and misses’ sizes—16 to 46. Pintome ote fuSione in Organdy, Net, Chiffon, eorgette, Crepe de Chine and combinations of Taffeta (Sixth Floor) and Georgette, variously trimmed. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 12.75 18.00 to 25.00 Madison Avenue Hifth Avenue |! 34th aNd 35th Streets New Vork PTR PE