The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 8

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WILL HELP REFORM IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY AFFAIRS INWESTCHESTER §) Added to Commission to Im- ® | prove County Government -——All Are Democrats. For the first time in its history the eo mew Westchester County (overnment YS Commission numbers among its mom ie bor: three prominent women, whc Powill take part in various plans to im F prove the county governnvent ‘The conymisston is made up of Dem . ecrats and Republicans, but the threc Se women'are Democrats. ‘They are Miss Se Clara C. Filler, head of @ privat: school for girls at Ossining; Mrs. * Caroline O'Day of Rye, and Mrs. W ff. Purdy of Mount Vernon. ‘Mrs, Purdy ‘has been prominently Mentified with the Westchester Ei Women's Club of Mount Vernon, and ‘will be a candidat» for Vice President ef the State Federation of Women's JF) Clubs this year. Mr¥. O'Day has been active in the Democratic Party in tho fs, eounty. ‘The Chairman of the commission is Henry R. Barrett of White Plains and Daniel P. Hays of Pleasnntville is =) Vice Chairman. Among other promi- ® nent members are Assistant Secretary let War J. Mayhew Wainwright of © Rye, Mayor Edwin W. Fiske of Mount Sf Vernon, ex-Mayor William J. Wallin “Hi ef Yonkers, County Treasurer Harry E. Colwell of New Rochelle, former Bupreme Court Justice Isaac N. Mills ef Mount Vernon and Francis A. Stratton, President of the West- au shester Lighting Company of Mount Vernon. a MUST BUY TUNNEL LAND. > Condemnation of Jersey City Prop- erty Uncenstitattonsl. Bmerson Richards, Deputy Attorney @eneral of New Jersey, rendered yes- terday to the New Jersey Tunnel Com- mission an opinion that the law per- mitting the condemnation of land which is needed in Jersey City ts un- eonstitutional. Accordingly proceedings — will Mi8s CLARA C FULLER. READY FOR SUGAR MERGER. An offictal of the Cuban-American Sugar Company reports that the plan for the exchange of stock of that com- pany for stock of the National Sugar lett ines awaits only the approval of the lawyers. at VISCOUNT ASTOR GOES HOME. q ‘Viscount Astor, who arrived here a ‘The agreement provides that the com-| few weeks ago with Lady Astor, sailed mission will condemn a ‘tion of|for home yesterday on the Mauretenia. Bileventh Street and hand it over to the | Lady Astor will remain about two weeks Erle. longer. ELICATELY mod- eled,gracefulin line—practical in use. heel. SOON TO BE YOURS? A emper of the CAMMEYER SANDAL family, it is truly feminine in every curve—yetsturdy. SOON TO BE YOURS? CAMMEYE on a Shoe Means Standard ef Merit: ? 47 West 34% St.. New York BROOKLYN-39O FULTON ST. NEWARK-649 BROAD ST. a Storage Absolute Protection at Nominal Cost James MeCreery & Co. Mita Réy 3400 4 WESTCHESTER NOTES. A spring mibs ‘orge W. Burton, Mrs. Kn Richard Cobden, Mrs. F Ss ail ty Lomo Mrs. ¥ . | California, n} Mr, and M ‘ Villlam ©. * filed a C. J. Me Y Mr Alfred Wo! Larehmor tates, the Vernon, at her home Patterned Silks Rule the Day Foulards $1.95 yd.—This 1s a very special price on foulards of excellent quality. You'll find that the smartest, most engaging patterns are shown in foulards this season. 40 inches wide. ne on Monday eve- ano: er throat THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, of Miss Helen A. Fisher, re Mr « “y of Don’t miss the Street Fair on Park Avenue, 46th to 50th Street, May 16, 17,18, for The Association for the Aid of Crippled Children. Something for Everyone. Dancing, Circus, Theatre. Printed Crepe de Chine $2.95 yd.—Dainty and amusing small patterns are revealed in the new colors of these fancy printed crepes. 40 inches wide. Printed Georgette Crepe $3 yd.--So many charming effects are found in printed Georgettes, it is no wonder they are among the most popular of the crepes. 40 inches wide. cAn Unusual Selling Airplane Linen 55¢ yd. ‘This’ most useful and versatile of linens marked at an exceedingly low price for this selling. For women’s and children’s frocks and suits, for all-over dust cloaks, so invaluable when you are motoring, for summer furniture coverings—in fact, there seems to be no end to the uses to which you can put‘this fine linen —especially during the summer months. 36 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Special Prices in the Notion Section Nainsook Dress Shields, of fine, durable quality; size 3, 28c pair. Size 4, 30c pair. Lily Ann Shield Brassiere, a most convenient double-service garment, especially for the summer. Sizes 36 to 46 inclusive. $2.25 GROUND FLOOR Getting Thin to Music It’s the easiest and most healthful way to reduce, so the Wallace Records tell us. In our Victrola De- partment every day this week from 10:30 tO 12:30 a.m. and 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. a demonstrator will ex- plain and illustrate these exercises. Wallace Reducing Records Set #15 SEVENTH FLOOR GROUND FLOOR 4 Tissue Ginghams 50c yd. In this collection of cheery colorful tissues, there are literally dozens of variations in checks and stripes, each one softer, cooler-looking, and more tempting than the last. Tissues are being used most effec- tively this season combined with plain white voile—blouses of white for example, with skirts and shoulder straps of vivid colored tissue. The price is an exceptionally low one and we advise an early selection tomorrow. 36 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR Our Fur Storage Vaults Our Cold Storage Vaults assure protection and preservation of your furs during the summer. A phone call, Fitzroy 1900, will bring a messenger to your home. He will bring your furs to us. FOURTH FLOOR Most Unusual Values in Women’s Hose At 95c Silk and Lisle A sports stocking with a drop stitch stripe in brown, grey, blue, lavender, each combined with silver. At $1.95 Silk and Lisle A full-fashioned sports stocking of excellent quality in black and white, blue and gold, black and cordovan and camel, At $1.50 Silk Stockings A plain silk stocking with cotton top and sole in black, brown, silver, nude and grey. GROUND FLOOR Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE EET SATB ART ant PA ELIS TPE ETT EN EYP OE ne ca i 2 1922, dausi and Mra. A, F. Fisher, Miss E © married t n tI Vy Dayton rf jovotony. Kich Avenue, returned from Troy. on of West Lincoin spent part of y City Clerk covered from Suits Of The Type Worn WN Ail c ed ah Coorricht. 1922. & B. Kirschbaum Comosnr , The Sunday World Real Estate Section — AT HOME IN SMART CIRCLES The finer the frock, the more discerning the com- pany, the greater is the appreciation accorded to gloves made by Van Raalte. Designs, materials, and workmanship, all reveal a woman's good taste in dressing, and reward it by hands and wrists made more beautiful and expres- sive. A good shop will surely show the fascinating new styles in silk gloves by Van Raalte. Gloves Sil by VAN RAALTE Made by the makers of Van Raalte Veils, Silk Stockings and Glove Silk Underwear By Well Dressed Men Painstakingly Tailored By The Kirschbaum Shops. Thirty-five dollars is one of our big feature prices. We've gone to unusual lengths to present at this moderate price a most exception- al showing. You'll find in it the type of fabrics and designs and tailoring which it would be diffi- cult—extremely difficult—to du- plicate below $45 or $50. Fy, Worsteds Vl Unfinished Worsteds Serges Pencil Stripes Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) | WEST 43d ST. REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000

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