The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 6

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eae a capac andes DORR pep Gia ite ter paper FE Saat nae ae cn er cn or aot take HE ONO SED Ue TM EERE — Charges of Unduly Keep- ing Up Prices. a The Hote! Association of New York Pcity issued a statement to-day with (Bigures showing high hotel costs as in answer to the demands for lower erates made by travelling men at the feonvention of the National Travelers’ 4 Satiantic City. The figures issued Pyshow that hotele cannot further re- auce their rates because the cost of yunning hotels is very much higher than it was in 1915. Furthermore, ithe hotels did not increase their Prates for rooms and food during the (past few years in keeping with the Ancrease in thelr operating costs, But the hotels, it is claimed, have re- Miuced their food prices proportion- ately with the drop in food costs In its statement, the Hotel Asso elation declares that the hote) man im 1921 is paying practically as much bas he pald during the high gpeak F prices of 1920 for such items as labor, obina, glassware, Mnen, freight, ex- Epress and printing. There has been Syery little decrease, it is said, on many items such as housekeeping ppiles, engineering supplies and ; ; ether like cuarges. In addition, Om to Burope. terboro Rapid Transit “L" atructure many charming cottage dinner _ that ample stocks are kept to pro- jithe hotel man in 1922, declares] ATLANTA, Ga, June 9,—H. Y.|near Alburtis Avenue, Corona, Quens [:the statement, is paying more than “ever for taxes, gas, coal, steam, elec- Hire current, music, telephone ser- {Evice and Insurance. These are given as some of the Hyeasons which prevent the lowering {of rates at present and which the hotel "association declares may prevent them OTST ON RATES) “Protective ‘ABkoclation yerterday, !n} OTEL MEN ASSERT trcary Water du ; Hal Back Tribe Described The strangest people in the world Reply to Travelling Men’s}, cording to Mrs, Harry Kaigh Kus- tace, who is here on her,way to Eng jand and Africa, are the women of a bush tribe tn the Gordonia desert, tentral Southweat Africa ‘These women, she says, have devel- oped glands in the back in which they| | store water like camels. When they| ! drink a grent deal of water the glands make them appear deformed. After a few days in the desert with little or no water, thelr reserve supply is ab- sorbed and they look normal. They can go without water longer than a camel. Mrr. Eustace, whore husband Is a big game hunter, {4 English and has spent twelve years in Africa shoot- ing big game with camera and gun She is preparing for her ninth expedi- tion and is at thg Astor after a visit to San Frkneleod, She says snakes are really affec- tionate when you get to understand them, and make good pets by] | | MRS. HARRY. K. EUSTACE WITH PET SNAKE... KLAN CONTRGL GOES TO KLEAGLE CLARKE Doctors Order, Wizard Simmons Clarke, Imperial Keagle of the Ku Klux Kian, has arranged an indifinite leave of mbsence and a trip to Burope for Imperial Wizard William Joseph Sim- mons, and thas assumed full control of Klan affairs under the title of “Im- perial Wizard pro tem, with Mra. Elizabeth Tyler as his chief assistant. KILLED BY “L” TRAIN AS HE QUITS THROTTLz While crossing the tracks on the In- Borough, at 7 o'clgck this morning on hin way to a lockeF room to change his clothes after completing his night tour of duty, John O'Gorman, motor engineer, was etruck by a train and instantly killed. The train was in charge of Frank White, a switchman, who ts held blame- LOS SPEER ne Camels “rns LIMIT EMPLOYMENT | DRUNK TWENTY TIMES, f OF OKLAHOMA NEGROES HE GETS SIX MONTHS for] Court Hints at Med Meket for a Advanced Action, Okla. June 9. the City] When Willlam Boyle, forty-one, of No. in HOON < WIT" One any ond! Fulton Street, Brooklyn, was ar- 0 regulate employment of Ne- In the Gates Avenue Court to- kroes in all public places here, Harry | 4 I‘ , . he was W. Kiekaddon, Commissioner of Polic HGS said to-day Hello, Boyle," he said Yesterday A police order requiring Cees arp aaa lt ak i © ree put,” said that Tul hotels discharge all Negro ring the reconts out Mae es whose duties brought them { with guests was modified | nl Moran, Chief of Police, et only to roomthg houses aneient hotels. ef Moran said the’ action wa d by “moral reasons," ute showed Boyle had been arraigned ) times before on intoxication soon be rewarded with a ora season ticket for coming into rt.’ the Magistrate anid to Boyle nding him to the workMoure for six Store Open All Day on Saturday during June Jranklin Simon a Co, cA Str of Individual Shops 'B FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Saturday For MIssEs AND SMALL WOMEN ‘SILK CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS my Draped to one side: grace- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. Charming Sets of Cottage China Many costly and fine china sets are on display at Ovington’s, but it is also true that you can secure services of gay pattern and long wear at prices lower than you could reasonably expect. SIRO TS ss S y An English dinner service of brilliant coloring and bold design T is the natural and logical thing to expect Ovington’s to display the finest sets of china_in the world, and so they do. SSE 103’ pieces $65‘ for as little,as.$40 For instance, there are 25 patterns whose price range is from $40 to $75 and whose decorations are un- usual and exclusive. And when you buy such a china service at Ovington’s you have the additional satisfaction of knowing Sea tect your original investment—so that, when you break a cup, you have not broken a dinner service! 2 OL 4 [from being lower for some time to] Glarke, in announcing this, sald sim. |ea® O'Gorman's home was at No, °29 ’ # bcome mons's health was such that “the poor ‘Went 126th Btrest, = anhatten, : T I | fc Se ae there i ai aee| atom e mammr, | FUL slashed sleeves: black, = : "4 GS ° » = | Lae montin ao, il ahow that | 87m on Be rua, ix ante] wed. che aatara In thie ew navy blue, white, beige or The Gift Shop of Fiji Avenoe | EXecping withthe retvcet com of 04] fcturng far one fupdo tw oree’*"=| Bt Geary. Matn Inland, te-morrow pearl gray FirTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET H Fimateriats immons, it was learned, already has| Space has been reserved by Charles P. 3 } Bmoxaun rmux Brcapea beatm, [Kian physicians ould they ctamined ths [Doty, Clark ‘Dram, Mr. and ra, Sonn : LENT TO GROADMDOR ASXIUM.| Cie hin in a: risaows condiicn. |ton, OW.’ Love, Drs, Omar’ Loetier, A SS Bu » June im sae). Hiblig, Tea Sees ee James MacDonald, F. D. Palmer, Shel. EOS a 2 nent ie a tctind dead in her tones | toetuy. the condition cf Aastant Com | meyer, Hc Dei’ Vroom Hranto, : : : : ~ cfotowine 8 met at. Tee ficken with ‘apoplexy yesterday” whi Wiehe ia A See ae FROC KS Store Your Furs in Our Own Cold Air Vaults—Phone Fitzroy 3500 jEdunatic Ahi, Pont Dit “eeritas a08 romeided unchanged. ,Gerclit. F. nD, CAs aes Le Ee z Py —— - 29 SO America's foremost” Specialists FE . | 7 ned OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & @ E With cool floating side dra- ; E peries; girdle ornamented 34th Street — New York E : E with flowers of self mate- Remarkable Values—Saturday : rial; in black, navy blue or § hi * ’ 4 white. Misses’ Summer Dresses E Misses’ Dress Suorp—Second Floor Sizes 14 to 18 Years, Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust e Special for to-morrow (Saturday) nie = aia Figured Crepe de Chine, Printed & Georgette and Beaded Silk Dresses. g 4 Dory eas of Voile and Linen, i ‘, - Sports Dresses of Knitted Crepe. || > An Important Offering of Stern Brothers ; : ; ; Special | i Boys’ Su Ss it ‘West 42d St. (Between sth and 6th Ave) West 43d St. P 3.75 ie | ’ mmer uits ft * ° . Pi Silk Di i i. E fo (sizes 8 to 16) _—. cA Most Extensive Collection of svlon'd With Hane atamwork: Vaile & é 5 , Dresses in charming new styles. at exceptionally 1 ies MISSES’ and WOMEN’S Figured Crepe de Chine models. j y low pric oe ? SUMMER H¢ \TS Special 19.75 i _ Khaki Suits of excellent quality; Norfolk and Attractively priced in our Ready-to-Wear Har k ~. sports. modeis . A , special at $4.50 Department, Saturday, at Bokhara Silk Crepe Dresses in com- { pps color effects. New One- % Linen Crash Suits, in gray or tan piece Dresses of Canton Crepe with : - special at . . ; ; . . $5.95 $6 50 drawnwork; Novelty Sports Silks. : e ; Special Suits of superior-quality tropical suiting P 25.00 . 5 special at ee ; $8.75 £ New Hats of Gaufre Satin Shantung Silk Suits, of fine quality in all black or white, and in the To Close Out—Saturday ; special at . F R : 2 h . i : sa 912.50 very latest a most garmlng Misses’ Three-Piece Costume Suits : E Every suit in this Sale represents a special value. models imaginable. : x 2 All are well cut and well tailored and may be A host of others, too, in all sizes and shapes— Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust. i successfully laundered sand or gray crepe velvet combinations, crepe and x B i metallic combinstiens taffeta and duvetyn com. Regular Values to 75.00 : af (Boys’ Clothing, SIXTH FLOO binati i immed C: . g, SIXTH FLOOR) ination, and oxtrich’ srimmes (Canton crepes Of Navy Blue Poiret Twill, with bodice of ) a Canton Crepe in contrasting colors, some ( 35 00 fF e ue k A , You should also see our worlderful new models embroidered a braid-trimmed. e 3 Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, Mew Pork Sweater and Sport Hats of Felt : TChirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Veep reasonably peice, all of them. ! ceemmeene! %.- 'It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want Ad.” Will Go Get It ————————————EE

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