The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1922, Page 8

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i! § 1 i ‘i B @eclared inn formal statement a few 8 ato that his Administratio Be and the other members of } Board of Mstimate were approving th “Operate Railroads.” GOES AHEAD, ANYHOW|" Futility of Mayor's Pet Scheme of “City Opera- tion” Revealed. Wile Mayor Hylan, tn opposins plans of the Transit Comr r ule rtation city ownership and ¢ rcilities Bonstruction of a S‘at Project whieh they Had no power to This passence: ‘Was launched by Milmistration tn « ser tunnel pr mission and ned by the @ording to the m enzineors 1,000,000. Vat was under chapter 700 of t jayor Hylun's : with Its proj the Bourd of Estimate, within years, to begin the construction of @itunnel between Brooklyn and Rich- Mond, to be used for both freight and Passenger purpos March $ last the Chief Board of Estimate requested an lon from the Corporation Counse) ‘as to just what powers this law gave the city. OF AS. TUNNEL Estimate Board Was Totd _ City Had No Authority to THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, i9g2g. April 7 On that date the Com- mittee of the Whole recommended tion approved the pr The second uut Committee to Re Secretary ¢ nstruction of a tunnel ows. The third resolutios ject pla ork. The Board of Es on May 12, adopted the first two of these resolutions and of the $4,080,000 proposed for prelim! nary work, authorized $580,000 for engineering, administrative and inci- dental expenses. At the last meeting vard of Estimate a proposal jate $3,500,000 more for Mirposes was deferred ing a temporary injunc- ning the city authorities ceeding with the project, the Mnion contends |t is an {m- pr Je and costly schente ae. signed to embarrass the Transit Commission and the Port Authority. 4 Dr. Grulee, famous food specialist, says that good cheese may be giv- en to the baby as early asayearandahalfofage. Kraft Cheese contains the vitamiries that pro- ducehealthand growth. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS An opinion, giving an exposition of the law, was sent to the Board of imate by Acting Corporation sunsel George P. Nicholson, on 11. “There is nothing in chap 700 of the Laws of 1921 uuthoriz- the city to operat® any railroad.’ & pasage in the opinion stated. UThe report of. the Board of Esti- 's Special Committee, consist of Chief Engineer Tuttle and r city officials, also incidentally ught out the fact that the tunnel project was u detached affair, having connection. with r lines of ~ tWansit. ‘No provision,’ said thy cial Committee's report, (“has made in the plan or in the es- Unsightly rf for a direct connection be- ru Fics n the tunnel and the Staten Isl- e Ptions on Rapid Transit Railroad at St. for local passenger service, face—fresh yeast in case satisfactory arran,ements an be made with the representatives ‘That road relative to such connec- . there is no reason to prevent felr installation. If this is done and lirect connection is also made with subway system in Brooklyn, con- tapid transit operation will been effected between all the oped portions of Staten Island the Boroughs of Brooklyn, Man- n und Queens," F Special Committee's” Feport tioned the Acting Corporation Asel's opinion that the city lacked jer to operate the tunnel, mented: ‘It would sgem ma there should be no’ dificu n ring -the additiondl legislation d in the latter particular long rids you of them It is well known that blemishes and blackheads (acne) and boils are often caused by errors of diet. Fleischmann’s Yeast is now being recommended for these embarrassing and painful skin troubles because fresh yeast corrects the errors of diet which cause them. Fresh yeast has been used exten- sively in one important New York hospital and has been found invalu- able in curing boils. When 17 cases of skin blemishes were treated with Fleischmann’s Yeast at hospitals in New York and Philadelphia the re- sults were remarkable. A typical case was a young man who had suf- che time has arrived for utiliz-|] fered from skin disorders for three <a years. He ate three cakes of Fleisch- mann’s Yeast daily. In five weeks the eruption had cleared completely. If you are troubled with eruptions or boils, begin at once to correct them by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann’s fresh yeast daily before or be- tween meals. Be sure it's Fleisch- mann’s Yeast—the familiar tinfoil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast. or Hylan’s Administration did, try to get the Legislature this to broaden the law's provisions, did not succeed. Board of Estimate's Special ittee's repSrt approved the osed location of the project. Committee of the Whole of the of Estimate, over which Mayor M presides, had the report of the A Corporation Counsel before, W--x previous to its meeting on HEARN Founded 1827 POURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, } Men’s STYLWEAR Suits Special 23.85 Ul-Wool suits— various wanted models for young » including golf and sports as ell as conserv- lve models—well made—wide range of patterns ht, medium and dark shades—various mix- , stripes and checks, including tweeds. ea 34 to 44, regulars and stouts. t | Men’s Two-Piece Suits 21.75 and 24.75 bardine and mohair—excellently tailored—of finest quality fabrics of their kind. Various ls—sports, semi-conservative and conserv- es 35 to 44, stout and regular. PA Ea 21.75 | Gabardines.......24,75 See Page 21 for Other Hearn Advertising. Summer Vacations IT is not too early in the season to plan your summer vacation. The “Ask Mr. Foster Service” on the Seventh Floor is equipped to sup- ply you with information as to railroad routes, hotels, ete. "Ask Mr. Foster” SEVENTH FLOOR cA Special Value Bridge Lamps $25 SELDOM or never do you seea bridge lamp of this excellent de- sign as low as $25. ‘The standard is of wrought iron, adjustable shaft from 46 to 67 inches, heavy parch- ment shade in virinus colors, Solid Mahogany Floor Lamp Reduced to Clear, $35 We have only a few of these at- tractive floor lumps at this remark- ably low figure. We advise your coming in early tomorrow. The lamps are complete with 24 inch flat empire georgette shade, trim- med with ruching or gold galoon banding and silk fiinge. Solid Mahogany Candlestick, 9 inches high, with twisted or square candle $1.00 a $25 PIFTH FLOOR Full Sized Wardrobe Trunk, $37.50 A DEPENDABLE trunk is necessary to the ideal summer. There are always invitations to be hurriedly and packing to be hastily done. It is then gris appreciate the 12 hangers, 5 drawers, shoe box and i Tanai. the drawers in this trunk. 45 inches high, 24 wide, 22 deep. Illustrated. Men’s and Women’s Black Seal Traveling Bags, 16, 17, 18, 2zoinchs . . . . . $25 937.50 Mendel Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, dustproof, open top, $50 SEVENTH FLOOR Sale of Embroidered Cases, $1.75 pr. THESE pillow cases are reduced to practically wholesale cost. Hemstitched, with lace edge. Bleached Muslin, 15¢ yard We have reduced a large amount of excellent quality, 36 inch in. SECOND FLOOR Afternoon Coffee and Its Possibilities DO you knew about the delights of afternoon coffee and the many ways in which it can be served? Miss Thompson will tell some most interesting things about it this week. isit the Model Kitchen - day this week and hear her talk. - SEVENTH FLOOR | Lord FIFTH AVENUE & Taylor FURNITURE SALE Three Days of Unusual Opportunities Solid mahogany book troug!, chetched, $11.50 Mahogany top, gateleg Windsor side chair, table, 48 inches mm solid mahogany seat, digmeter, sketched, two styles, sketched Solid mahogany tea wagon, drop leaf with drawers, shetche, $26.50 $35 $12 Wirdior arm chair, rush scat, sheiched, $17.50 Solid mahogany end table, and book trough, sketched, $9.50 a THREE DAYS! Just 25:4 hours in which to take advantage of these extraordinary values! On Friday morning this furniture will go back to the old prices. But now the following items— individual pieces and suites—are marked very slightly above cost prices. Tuesday at 9 o’clock —your first chance to see the furniture and the three-day prices. Windsor side chair, solid mahogany seat, Solid mahogany end table and book two styles, sketched $12.00 trough, sketched. 6 wks $9.50 Windsor side chair, rush seat, two styles, Solid mahogany combination end table sketched 2 4, 5. =. «© «© « 13.50 and swing table » . . 14.50 Windsor arm chair, solid mahogany seat 15.00 Solid mahogany book trough, sketched 11.50 ‘Windsor esmichait, rush seat, sketched 17.50 Oak dining room suites, Jacobean motif, Mahogany top gateleg table, 48 inches in Mis ees Ang tenon vores bela ¥ * ogany or walnut suites, early Ameri- diameter, sketched = - a. 22.00 can motif, 10 pieces 0 295.00 ahogany top, gateleg table, 54 inches Walnut bedroom suite, 4 pieces, consisting in ter 2 ee ee + 45,00 of bureau, chiffonier, dressing table, Solid all y gateleg extension table, and bed - + 225.00 48x pres. gleaves . . . 60.00 With twin beds el 275.00 Solid mahogany tea wagon, drop leaf with All mahogany full-size post beds, reeded drawers, sketched . . 5 0. Ss (26,50 pots . . - . . . . 48,00 SIXTH FLOOR Artistic Colored Summer Rugs AMONG things charming, cool and restful on a hot day, summer rugs contribute so largely to the general effect that the matter of their choice is most important. in weave, color and design—at universally low prices. Colonial Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs—They have You will find a large and most satisfactory variety— Rush Rugs— Band borders of woven rush dyed in band borders of any color you desire. Other rugs made of cretonnes with floral borders in grey, violet, two shades of blue, rose and yellow. 24x36 inches to ox 12 feet, $1.35 to $46 Braided Rugs— Hand-sewn and hand-braided. Black, blue, rose, pink, yellow, violet. 22x37 to 52 dog Hoong $8.50 to $46.50 blue, black, brown, green, or natural. Oval in shape. 9 x 12 feet, $32.00 6 x 12 feet, $22.00 8 x 10 feet, 23.75 4x 7 feet, 9.00 6x 9 feet, 16.00 3x Gfeet, 6.00 Rush Squares— 18 inch blocks $1 each made in multiple sizes. Size 9 x 12, $48. FIFTH FLOOR Fascinating Imported IF you are interested in cretonnes of the finer quality, you must see this collection. Cretonnes, 80c Yard Many beautiful designs appropriate for boudoir, living room or sun porch. French Upholstery Linens, Reduced $2 Yd. HAND-blocked linens, in the most striking and effective colors and designs. - They have all sold in our regular stock at very much higher prices. In fact, the price marked for tomorrow is actually below wholesale cost. They are from Martine in Paris, and every piece reveals the fact. Brilliant blue combined with the season's favorite dent de lion—that would en- liven any sun porch or living room, and it is only one of five or six patterns and several color combinations, Linen of this quality will literally wear like iron. You can use it on porch furniture or for draperies and know it will last. 50 inches wide. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT—FIFTH FLOOR Linens Are Radically Reduced A GLANCE at these prices will make you quickly inspect your linen stock. But even if you have a supply on hand you will profit by laying in an additional quantity at these remark- ably low prices. Table Cloths $9.50 Irish linen double damask cloths, 2x2 yards. Reduced cost. tow All pure linen ‘ SECOND Huck Towels $6 Dozen Heavy, serviceable. This price represents a saving, Typed Towels $3.75 Dozen Irish linen weft. A large num- ber of these towels have been grouped together and reduced. huck towels. FLOOR dL 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 Embroidered Models Greatly Reduced YOU will find a most interesting sale in our Art Goods Depart- ment tomorrow. Dozens of models—all embroidered by hand —of which there is only one in every case, have all been radically reduced in price. Children’s frocks, aprons, and rompers. ee dresses, bibs, carriage robes, petticoats, 5 Ladies’ aprons, sees chacelaes, nightgowns, smocks. Luncheon sets, tea sets, bedspreads, scarfs, pillow cases, centerpieces, pillow tops. Dresses . . $2.50to $3.95 Luncheon Sets 2.50 to 12.50 Bedspreads . 18.50 to 30.00 These prices will give you an idea of the very low price range. FIFTH FLOOR Eig articles illustra- ted are exceptionally \ durable; their enam- $3 $1.75 Three Values for The Home COMPLETENESS ' and up-to- dateness are the watchwords of our Housefurnishings Department. Innumerable modernconveniences and labor-saving devices are to be found here as well as those articles for which there is no substitute. Three particular values are: A Bathroom Stool, white en- amelled, sturdily made. $1.75 A Costumer, white enamelled, with four robe hooks. $3.00 $10 A Bathroom Clothes Hamper, white enamelled wood, made with slotted back for ventila- tion . , . . . $10.00 Demonstration Tomorrow of the "SOS” Aluminum Cleaner SEVENTM FLOOR Summer Weight Comfortables $3.95 pol hpi ved — coverin, ity cambric with all to match. In rose, blue and green. The price of $3.95 each is special. Marseilles Bed Spreads, light in weight, single $3.95 each; double, $5.95 each, SECOND FLOOR Let Us Shop for You IF you are unable t6 come into town, write or telephone Fitzroy 1900. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled,

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