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q o.. by the States of New York silo MERE err sane 5, CONGRESS SENDS | e NEAR COMPLETION — & “PORT AUTHOR BL T0 HARDING Hylan Wants President to Hear His Objections Before He Acts on Plan. WASHINGTON, June 27.—The bill creating the Port of New York Dis- trict, which has received final ap- Prova] by both branches of Congres: went to the President to-day for his signature. Mayor Hylan, who strongly opposes the measure, has requested the Pri dent to give iim « hearing before he approves this legislation, Congress grants approval for thu eomprehensive development of New York Harbor under a plan alrealy and New Jersey and ratified by them in a treaty. The plans include tun- nels, bridges, terminals and belt tines to bring the transcéntinental rail- Toads into New York City. In commenting on the legislation Representative Ansorge of New York, who originated it In the House, said: “The creation of a single Port adio ‘Silencer’ Tube Is Shown To Marconi as Steinmetz’s Guest qore Fo flood 1 asut mone: shop In cight $20 b was Henr: that Ma to ke event the of Police Believe They Have feits Flooding Brooklyn. A trail to the source of a supply of opened, in the belief of the Brookiyn Federal authorities, by the arrest of and their arraignment to-day before a United States Commissioners on & charge of night at Baltic and Court Streets gf- ter trying to pass a bad $20 bill in the Smith Street. him after she had become. suspicious counterfeit. police of a woman giving bad $20 bills by banks and have also been paid ‘into innocent holders THE EVENING WORLD, TUCSDAY, JUNE 27, 1922. : 5 TAKE MAN AND WIFE|INSANE, SHE HURLS WHO TRY TO PASS | HER BABY TO DEATH Kisses BAD $20 BILL und Source of Counter- jale Liamentoyind his wife Marie counterfeit last possessing y. They were arrested of Mrs. Jennie Henry at No. 270 Diamente’s pockets were found fairly well executed counterfelt pills and a loaded revolver. He waiting on corner near Mra. y's store for his wife, who joined Mrs. Henry had detected the ny complaints have reached the epers of small shops late in the ing. The bills have been taken ffice of the Receiver of Taxes by At Bellevue Hospital to-day it Is reported that Mrs, Ida Arkin, twenty- is showing marked symptoms of de- mentia praecox, The child, ‘Three - Months - Old Child, Throws Her Into Courtyard. counterfelt $20 bills that had been] °&t of No. 1577 Madison Avenue, ing Brooklyn for wecks has been] Wh Killed her baby by hurling it from a third floor window yesterday, |°#!mly. Frances, three months old, was in its-crib ne “fhe window when the mother lifted ~it tenderly, kissed it fondly, and then, responding to a mysterious impulse, threw it tu the ground, Children below witnes the fall and screamed. Mrs. Sa mother of looked up from her sewing and no- ticed the empty oPib, “Where's Frances?” she asked. “Down there,'* Einstein, “I picked her up by the heels and flung her out."* Mrs. Einstein ran to the courtyard, The child was dead, ee Haselgrove was on his way TIED TO TREE AND TARRED. ——. he said, when the men came Georgia Man Then ts Warned to Leave iia Yees, hind him and threw a bag ov Haselgrove, cigar manufacturer, was| a wife and three children, od by ® group of men Sunday|— Mrs. Arkin, 4 : head. They are said to have accused THOMASVILLE, Ga., June 27.—0.! nim of personal misconduct. He has night, taken into the country, tled to a tree, lashed with a strap, tarred and feathered. He satd the mob took a vote on whether to murder him or apply the tar and feathers. He was later set free with a warning tol leave town within sixty hours. Mrs. Arkin replied (CHARGE PURCHASES WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED AUGUST 1ST) POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Authority and the adoption and rati- fication of the comprehensive plan mark the greatest step ever taken toward the intelligent development of the Port of New York. “The treaty between the two States and the comprehensive plans adopted by the Legislatures of New York and New Jersey, to which the consent of Congress is now given, mark the cul- mination of the most forward step ever taken for the intelligent and comprehensive development of the greatest natural port in the world."’ The chief points of betterment in the plan approved by Congress follow: First—Terminal operations, so far|A as economically practicable, are to be unified. Second—Shipments are to be con- Sclidated at proper classification points in the interest of efficiency and economy and to eliminate duplication of effort. Third—Commodities are to be routed 0 as to avoid centres of congestion, conflicting currents and long truck hauling. Fourt! ovidee he process of co-ordinating ft calls for protection to invest- ed capital and endeavors to obtain consent of local municipalities within the port district for the co-ordination plan. Sixth—Calls for tunnel connection between New Jersey and Long Island and tunnel, or bridge, connections be- tween other parts of the port to avold breaking bulk shipments of freight by rail. Seventh—Contemplates Federal co- operation in channel improvement. Fighth—Calls for laying out of high- ways for motor truck traffic, for bet- ter interrelation between terminals, piers and industrial establishmeuts not equipped with railroad sidings, and for the distribution of building materials and other commodities which can only ‘oe handled by trucks, these highways to connect with bridges, tunnels and ferries. Ninth—Calls for ‘definite methods for prompt relief and for better co- ordination and operation of existing facilities while larger and more com- prehensive plans are being carried out. Ces U.S. HAS HELICOPTER {on terminal stations are ‘Announcement Is Expected That Machine Invented by Russian Is Success.” WASHINGTON, June 27.—Experts of the Army Air Service for some time have been experimenting with a hell- eopter at the engineering department, Dayton. The resulis are said to be highly encouraging, and an early an- ounce sent of the development of a successful helicopter is expected. ‘Aside from the experts who are work- ing on the helicopter with the inventor, @ Rusaian, only a few high ranking of- cers have seen the machine. The reason for secrecy is sald to be the desire of experts and Air Service officials to have the honor of maki the first demonstra- tlon of a helicopter that Is capable of rising vertically, engaging in horizontal d descending safely. ayton helicopter is sald to be capable of rising from the ground with ly part of its power plant in operation. SER WOULD HAVE GERMANS BUILD CHANNEL TUBE PARIS, June 27 (Associated Press).— A huge war reparations plan under which the Germans would reconstruct France and also bulld the long planned tunnel under the English Channel has p submitted by the Minister of Pub- lle Work, . Le Trocquer, to Premier Poincare, who has laid it before the French member of the Reparations Commission. ‘The plan involves the use of German labor and materials to the extent of twenty billions of francs. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION will revolutionize long-distance wire- less Senator Marconi here to-day in the plant of the ¢ pany after his ing Engineer Steinmetz. diameter and eighteen inches long, CHARLES P para llaurs and by UNDERWOOD &- UNoKEWS SCH ADY, N. Y., June device which radio experts believe communication was shown to ceng neral Electric Com- to Chief Consult- ages. It Is a tube about two inches in made of glass and wire. pected to take the place of alternators hundreds of times its size, and it is sald that its use, if it attains the suc- practically ‘all of the noise that now attends the sending of wireless mess- will be a great saving in the spaco needed for sending stations. c= TS 000... WILLIAM MARCONI... It is ex- expected of it, will eliminate Se Another result, it is predicted. Mahogany clock with eight day ‘altham movement $32 Guceksriove are easy to make but at Ov- ington’s they are also easy to take, For there are literally hundreds 01 gifts in an almost seli- selecting arrangemeni yaiting for you. Fixec price tables begin at $5. OVINGTON’S The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. BONWIT TELLER & CO The Specalty Shops of Onipinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET WEDNESDAY—Specially Arranged Sale of FEMININE SPORTS ATTIRE For All the Sports Events That Celebrate the Holiday Gingham or Linen Sports Frocks Formerly 25.00 to 29.50 High type checked y aera frocks with organdie or embroidered linen col- -made and hand-drawn linen tennis frocks; linen frocks lars; two-piece han with collars and cuffs of gingham. Three-Piece Worsted Jersey Outfits Formerly up to 35.00 Frocks with matching capes or sleeveless jackets—of tweed tinted or plain color Jersey. High Class Novelty Sports Suits Formerly up to 145.00 One-of-a-kind model suits of most unusual and high class character—of English cricket cloth, imported tweed, Bayonne cloth, English craft cloth, Monroe tweed or Deauville cord—in smartest colors. Tweed Sports Suits, type sports models. Imported Shawl Capes, 22.50 Formerly 37.50 Hand-loomed English washable shawls, striped, fringed. English Shawl Skirts, Formerly 22.50 Hand-loomed striped, fringed, shawls. Riding Habits, “Yarmouth”’ Swimming Suits 38.00 Formerly up te 75.00 Of finest quality imported tweeds in box 25.00 Formerly 45.00 to 75.00 Belted or straight-line models of melton or tweed. Tweed Sports Sporting Cape: Of English tweeds, 12.50 washable Formerly ings. One-piece knitted wool Jer- sey swimming suits with skirt attached. In navy, brown and black. Bound with contrasting color stripes Formerly up to 63.50 Of Donegal or other imported tweeds in many sports types. Formerly up to 85.00 hair, in unusual types. Tweed Top Coats, Formerly up to 49.50 Swagger 7-8 length models of imported Sports Knickers, Of imported tweeds in light or dark color. 19.50 18.50 48.00 15.00 Suits, 55.00 tweed plaid or camel’s 28.00 10.00 22.50 to 35.00 7.50 Special Value New! “Fisher-Maid’’ Silk Over Blouses 7.95 “Fisher-maid” is a pure Silk fabric knitted in a weave tesembling a fisherman’s net. Ideal for sport wear. In the Blouse pictured above it appears in its smart- est guise, featuring a new col- lar and clustered embroidery of pastel colors. White, Jade, Tangerine, Flesh and Bisque. (Fourth Floor) Decoration of self with a view to ren- dering oneself more beautiful than nature had intended w: in its origin, a mascu- line indulgence ich has since become exclusively a woman's privilege. Apropos of beautifiers, have you heard about the wonderful results women are obtaining from Lady Teasle Wonder Masks? They draw the impurities from the skin without ‘massage and leave a rejuvenated complexion. Jar, 2.75. Main Floor Sleeveless Sweaters of Jersey 3.95 So insistent is the demand for sleeveless Sweaters, have made a “special purchase” which en- ables us to offer excecdingly at- tractive ones at this low price. They are expertly tailored and prettily trimmed. Many attrac- tive sport color combinations. (One illustrated above.) (Fourth Floor) Silk and Flannel Sport Skirts 9.75 Of white plaited Crepe de Chine, Wool Canton and Bedford Cord in modish wrap-around and shirred styles with novel pocket effects, Sizes for women and misses, (One illustrated above.) (Fourth Fleor) New Sumner Frocks 9.75, 12.50, 15.00, 19.75 and 25.00 _ The later of Mid-Summer fashions, evolved from Ratine, Voile, plain and figured Crepe de Chine, Linen, Dotted Swiss and Tub Silks. They have been carefully made of dependable materials, so will with- stand much laundering. Delicate colorings for particular occasions and dark tones for strect and general wear. Many different models. Sizes 34 to 44 Women’s Section. Silken Frocks for the Miss, 15.00, 29.50 and 39.50 Figured Silks, hand-drawn Crepe de Chines, Silk Vel-ettes and Silu-ettes Smart models for sport wear, styles in dark tones for street and general purposes, and dainty affairs for Summer day-time events. 14 to 18 years. (Fourth « loor) Girls’ and Juniors’ Summer Dresses 3.95 Exceedingly pretty and cool little Frocks of Dotted Swiss and Voile, en- hanced with smocking or peasant em- broidery. For the girl 6 to 12 years. Sport Suits That Slenderize Madame 15.00 Sleeveless styles of Flannel, their smart colored jackets braid trimmed. Also Sport Tailleurs of fine Jersey trimmed with plaid—both Tuxedo and notched collar styles, Linen Knickers, 3.95 Unusually well-fitting models of Natural or Jasper Linen, (Fourth Floor) Also crisp Dimities combined with Organdie and figured or flowered Voiles, For the Junior Miss 12 to 16 years. (Fourth Floor) “Plio-Top” American Lady Corsets Boned Throughout with Mightybone Freedom from that annoying “digging in,” that prodding into the diaphragm. Your American Lady “‘Plio-top” Corset gives with every forward motion of your body, permits you to bend, stoop or crouch with perfect ease and grace and a comfort you never knew before. Even when in action, it hides itself away. And this same comfortable-fitting corset helps to make and keep your figure fashionably slim, for it both prevents and corrects over- development. Priced Remarkably Low, 3.50 to 9.00 (Third Floor) : Annual Sale of Women’s Footwear 6.45 to 9.45 This season the values are even greater than in previous years. Every conceivable type of high quality footwear is being featured ata price far below regular. (Second Floor)