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SRP er aa aa . , wy ae \ . a ee : 8 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. i Nib itaiaae- ata chen 1 lon » 4 F later upon two lodgers at the Kin-] HYLAN ASKS VETO the development of New York Har-|approvul of the so-called comprehen-|the municipal authorities of the City} WOMAN AND RESCUER, dieman, a sailor, of No. 28 Forsytt : ‘ é bor, which recently passed both|sive plan by the Congress and the] of New Yotk an opportunity to pte P. Y. Street, went to her aid, and Midd/e# derberg House, $4th Street and Cen OF N. Y. PORT BILL] houses of Congress President of the United States will|sent to you cogent facts and circum- ASSERSBY, STABBED | jan was stabbed in the right atm. tre Drive, Central Park, early to-day “New York, June 10, 1922 wor lous injury to the property |stances which I think ought to have ; Fat. SH = Mrs. Lewis is in Coney Island Hos: When the prisoners were “booked,"|..,, \ li tren G. Harding, Jand commercial interests of the City] the effect of causing the return of the] M&® Tryimm to Use Keatfe om Aa) ital in a serious condition, The me) y t J]the Central Park Station | blotter Wires Tlarding, 4 a ing ssaunt of the CaHen Mikel, ot New York ne so-called compre- | measure to Congress with your disap-| Other Wounds Two Pedestrians. | occaped before the police arrived for “aring Vew ti ensive plan, in my opinton, violates | proval. Several men who had been s a © » League for Hearing on New Sir: A bill has just been passed | ber r : ane looked like the register of the Leag ; ] by the Congresé Which webke to tality ce clause of the Constitu- “Respectfully relling started a fight at Surf Ave.| GIRL POISONED IN PENN. STATION, of Nations in Geneva, There were Harbor Control. Ce eee e EeLGN Ot THeCn Le United States, aa well as “JOHN F. HY , TW HA, BOL Patilette Graton, twenty-two yourm f two Greeks, two Norwegians, a Ger] 1, an attempt {9 block the Port offof New York and New Jersey in Rica tok eed | NOME ae adLb 4 ‘ titabl, at in M Ld Gk WAI Ge aan te Behevus Hospital, sane man, Russian, Italian, Pole, Japanese, | yay york Authority. Mayor Hytan{agrecing upon the so-called compre- Fe Ichi eG Tae thie OE CREA aid : samuel) this morning suffering, according to the ; ; New York Aut hensive plan for the development. of [directly antagonistic to the Interstate SUB AUTHORIZED. Lewis and his wife, Rae, of No. 168] police, {rom poisoning. She was found ‘ Blovak, Filipino, Hngiishman andiyent a night letter to President Hard- lie port of Now York, pursuant to a[commerce Law WASHINGTON, June 12-—The Chi-| Hooper Street, Williamsburg, came| on a bench in the women's waiting } Negro, Out of thirteen prisoners there | ing yesterday, oskine him to give the] compact authorized by the two States] “so serious are the questions ana} %€®, 884 Northwestern Railroad Com- | song , room at the Pennsylvania Station, seml- j —-. wore ten nationalities represented. — Jeity authoritios a hearing before heJand consented to and approved by the| matters involved that I take the lib-| the intorente Come Cation 4] One in trying to stab another with | conscious. even? (nn a eet soma i n-Air Sleepers Had Pile] Many of the prisoners had tm-[signed the bil ratifying the Port|Congress und the President of theferty of writing to you asking that, be-| sell $2,298,000 general mortgage gold] knife slashed Mrs, Lewis in thel\ind of medicine,” she refused to make Ope: Ee * pers Mee provised pillows which they carried | Authority's ‘comprehensive plan’’ for| United States on Aug. 23; 1921, The! fore you approve of the bill, you give’ bonds to meet present indebtedness. back. Her husband and Joseph Mid-'any statement. lows and All Comforts un they When Rrsaated-and’ ateotie the articles of food were bread, bo- of Home. loxna und cheese. Some of the aes- ‘enepehebene thetic prironers had individual tooth- ved at] bicks In Ussue paper wrappings. Acting on complaints received a} " At vorkville Court Magistrate Le- : + Felice Headquarters and by Mayor] yino severely reprimanded the thirteen Mylan, Policemen Cook and Flynn of| for making the parks their boarding . e the Centra! @ark Station descended | houses and for leaving the benches B ie dition, He gave them al! woon eleven self-designated boarders | AAnLeMOeS REE promiteed “t ou om Oe @ the Top Cot Hill Summer House,| term on the Island if they were ar- B0th Street and Sixth Avenue, and] rested again. \ - - i _ — + _ Sample Line Dix-Make Porch Frocks $3.45 This is a le : lied i welennde justifiably popular porch frocks. That is why we can sell them at such a ri- diculously low price. They are found in size 36 only. * + Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Each Item in This im Housefurnishings Sale | 3 == — Represents a Saving to You =i cry Cereal Set, of white enamelled tin pieces, and white enamelled rack, $8.50 Dy Chime Cereal Set, that pleases through the years F A MEMBER of your own family is to be married this spring, a dinner service will be about the most thoughtful gift you could send. 5.00 Without excep- 8 tion these frocks have sold at far box June Sale of White Shoes Nest of Six Heavy Bowls, white por- higher prices. Man lain, blue banded, T ' W k ; 6 5 5 igher pri y Start them off with a good pattern of a good par se fake i his ee —— : ’ 'e of them are now maker. It will be a joy to them for many years. $1.50 set. marked below orig- inal wholesale cost. So if you weara size 36 you will surely want to buy two or or three at such a price And, if you get it at Ovington’s, you have the additional satisfaction of knowing that if a cup falls, it is only a cup that is broken and not a dinner service, for ample replacements may always be had. Prices from $40 to $1500. OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Firty Avenue at 39TH StREET OUR Annual. Sale—And this year the styles are as smart and distinctive, the values as good as, if not better than last year. You will want to buy your white shoes for all summer now. A one strap sports pump with low walking heels is white canvas combined with tip and saddle of tan calf, or patent leather. Also a white buckskin one strap pump with rubber sole. Another one strap canvas pump has turned sole—$6.75. hite kid or canvas one strap pump with baby Louis heel and white kid trimmed with black are $8.75. Come early this week while you can be sure of Nappie Set of white porcelain, blue banded, six pieces, . $1.25 Chambray, gingham, lawn and tissue ging- ham—all in simple practical models that will launder easily and look well all through the summer. Both frocks pictured are $3.45. eS) Sallvath Comal Sauce Pot, .white énamelled, 5 quarts Another Special Group of capacity’. $1.25 Dix-Make Frocks "$4.45 $5.95 I I DT AU EN) Electric Toaster, practical and efficient . $3.50 The > ; Coward ee eu assortments. The Sale lasts only as long as our Striped dsue gingham rt! Q . ‘ muire - sturdily aides present stock. We cannot duplicate at these prices. Latran Aa snipes white enamelled, SECOND FLOOR mety touch of organ- Shoe 1 15.pieces, 6 large cereal jars, 6 spice jars, oil bottle, vine- gar bottle and salt $1.35 die vestee, collar and Costumer, with 5 cuffs $4.45 four hat and coat cA Very Special Sale of j hooks, white enamelled . - $2.50 A fine quality batiste organdie fashions the otter model, with vestee, collar and cuffs of self material, This has slim side panels, $5.95 These two frocks are to be found in all sizes. Washable Satin Bunion Troubles (Reduced toa Minimum ‘Even for bunion sufferers the joy of isn’t all gone. Bunion troubles can reduced to a minimum if the feet are properly clad. q We know of no shoe so helpful as the’ NOVELTY RIBBONS At Unusually Low Prices. THE ribbons you want for all your summer frocks—narrow and wide—dozens of colors—and exceptionally low prices for all the items. + It is just because we purchased them at unusual concessions that we can offer them at these prices. “Rid Jid” Folding Ironing Table, ei but 12 Ibs., is 1 we constructed, $2.95 Lord & Taylor Refriger- ator, lift top style, golden oak, white enamelled pro- bunion pocket built in, not stretched, allowing the sore joint the freedom of bare foot days. "Comes with different sized bunion in the finest of selected leathers. Pr price is well within reason. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward F 280.274 Greenwich St, N.Y, Near Warren St. Automobile picnic? Best fun you can get! Take along Oh Henry— » Fun is better yet! ’ Just Say — ; 7 Wherever Candy is Sold vision chamber. 27 inches wide, 17 deep, 42 high, $17.50 “Safety” Step Ladder Stool, hardwood, oak fin- ish, has reinforced angle iron hinges. Steps mor- tised in, braced and nailed, $1.50 Stepladder Chair, white enamelled $3.95 Sanitary Kitchen Table, white enamelled porcelain top, one drawer, size 24 x 36 inches, $7.50; 25 x go inches, $8.50 Kitchen Chair, oak finish, round back, five spindles, is an excellent value at $1.50 SEVENTH FLOOR At15c Yard—Narrowribtons, 2-tone or black cire with metal edge, both of them particularly smart Aa season. No 3 is 15¢ yard, No. 7 is 2c yard. At 25c Yard—satin taffeta, narrow widths with novelty edge in a wide range of attractive colors, Many other narrow novelty ribbons, 25¢ and 33¢ yard. These are much used for sashes and rosettes. At 55c Yard—a fascinating variety of ribbons from 6 to 9 inches. Glossy taffeta with fringe edge in unusual color combinations. Satin striped taffeta. Pink and blue Jac- quard. Other fancy ribbons. All of these in both light and dark colors. manent finish. SUCH crisp, summery delightful materials. At 75c¢ Yard—sports ribbons of the charming new pebble weave with border of contrasting color. Also shot taffeta with black edge. 8% inches wide. For sports hats and sashes. At $1.50 Yard—Very wide ribbons, 7% to 10 inches wide and all particularly beautiful quality, black gauze ribbon with broad satin stripe | aoe with metal flowers. Also striped faille with a metal edge. At $2.25 —Rosettes of narrow ribbons made to order in the above narrow ribbons, $2.25 is the price of a rosette of No. 3 ribbon. A rosette of No. 7 ribbon is $3. GROUND FLOOR ’ Embroidered Swiss Organdies A Very Special Offering 95c Yard . All of them with per- Embroidered dots, in several sizes, and practically every wanted color, -both light and dark. The fabric of a lovely summer gown, at a merely nominal sum. SECOND FLOOR 45 inches wide. Costume ° Slips, $5.95 You cannot do without one ae of these through the summer. yy), f They have shadow-proof hip va 4 deep hem and can be worn mn qT p under al light frocks. A model yy \\\/ in radium silk, illustrated, N \t\ | A $6.95 "\\\ Tub Silk Petticoats Ke \'\ « With scalloped edge and shad- ‘ ow-proof back and front, $2.50 \ Sleeveless models like the one sketched at the left, how de- liciously cool and comfortable they are these hot nights. They are made of fine quality cee de Chine and are strictly tailored or lace trimmed, ac- cording to your taste, SECOND FLOOR

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