The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 11

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be fy _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6 AST TEST CASE OF LAW FIXING TAX! INSURANCE junction Proceedings Are Brought by Owners to Be Heard on Tuesday. Mids oF of taxieuhs will be 1 h in Supreme The case has nm brought Michael Donella, leting individually a taxpayer and # the representative of taxicab own rs. Donella has obtained an ler wainst the les compe elty and ng them to s' y an injunction shovid ne is against the enforcement the statute, Counsel representing he varions parties appeared . ner in Supreme Court to- ned until next week 6 coming Within the scope of he new bonding jaw inc! tuxicabs, tneys, school, hotel and department tore bu vated by con mt of the city, but not operated sub- ct to the pr of the Public mission Law, and motor 3, buses saccompanyi a hearse earry- if mourners to a funeral ‘A stipuls -day that in view of the postpone- njunction argument there unre secutions der the new the court made its fin BO “MADLY IN LOVE” HE IS ARRESTED irl Seerciary of Morgan Says Suitor Threatened to Shoot Ter. Sixth Avenue, Brook D Brctary employed by J & Co., appeared before Mag Brown in the Fifth Avenue Court Brookiyn, to-day as complainant les Murphy, thirty 90th Street, & ooklyn phy said his actions wer due to the fact that he was ‘“‘madly love,”” he was held in $1,000 bail £ future examination on July 10 According Miss MeKeon, she met phy abou! three years ago at he had tele ttempting to make an ap pointme In Fifth 4 while walking nent on the injunction on was entered in court} Baby’s Bath Takes as Much Energy): As Dishwashing, Bachelor Finds} Government Economic Expert Again Tells} woutd ve vequirea tor a tiving ebita und “JAMERICANS SAFE undressed seven times during Mothers of His Experiments; Dolls Subjects. |» ts! 'tinss che on moves REBELLION AT Rid ments would still further increase the r, i ‘, July 6 (Copyright) 4 rs a WASHINGTON, J with the conclusion just announced by the Bureau of Home Bconomics of |{0'® represent only the labor involved the Department of Agriculture that bathing the baby requires an expendi-|the clothes, ture of energy twice as great as sewing, equally as great as dishwashing |'"& “bout and support « \ tial sq views viously | weapon was found on in Murphy's pos Cuticura Talcum Is Soothing For Baby’s Skin After a bath with warm wa- ter and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and re- freshing for baby's tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. —" (Male meas yi <a foi ed. For childrea adults, would which led to the ualjing fogs and nd one-half as great as washing All of this, too, with the kick left out. In other words the experiments |>Y classifying dishwashing as eal live infant with its poten. - itles, upset the delicate caleu- s hased upon rhythmic move have pretty definite | model was substituted { children, and parents gen-]was about the size of a ye inclined to scoff and grin} fa the former attempt to alr their}about one-fourth to one-fifth as much Bachelor must be taken seriously becuuse he can conclusion above were conducted with life-size dolls obstreperous Young mothers are sure to agreelenorey output, These figures, there in the act of removing and replacing ‘ perth Shells Fall in City, Which mode! ‘ lishes the oale Ox Orderly—Former Envoy Pa to Paris Seized, » plus the Z In washi avy clothes pended a about 24.1 per hour, there erate work" —about midway It difference in the chen table and sa vast difference RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Jily 6 The roar of heavy guns thundering in Rio Bay early day told of insit unselentif Kitchen sink sents who revolted yesterday still in the umount of energy expe bs) PN shedda fenWinky ‘ihe MT holding out against owerwhelming Blt’ ABDI dishwashing, A table or sink t ce i te worse (han oie & bit too Wiel numbers of Government troops , ea et Bragil's embryc revolution still men conducted within the calori ‘hitehen equipment should always meter, the machine they use for fit the worker, ys Dr. Langworthy measuring the number of vatories ex- bal — e ET Ge CTMR RRC GCE ue STRIKE BREAKERS SHOT; ure nelle fied house ks svhineter will ONE EXPECTED TO DIE Tie wabyieiine . see RST Eh pationd io, FOR INDIGESTION under the direction of io, scrubbing the ¢ ALBANY, July 6.—Three strike -¢(’ | ty Y , (oJ urtaine ers employed in the West Shove worthy, Chief of the Bureau of Home parineie wit ad shops at Ravens in the Bachelors and maiden tt, al here to-day with Netw in ) = 6 BeLLaNS Hot water Sure Relief model -old in but it weighed, dressed, only their bodies. ‘They were last Night by inknown assailants One man, unidentified, may die Langworthy[as a child of fie same size, The} The others, John McClusky oh, very se-lclothing of the model consisted of a ° Phillips, will recover, State support bis band, diaper, shirt with sleeves, two aitrolled Ruvena to-day 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | 11 W i uth St. nr. 7th A! J Ee aoe Delivered r NN TT ain ata ana ‘thot caves ; ORE Ee twany 4s nnooKLEN stones waa 80th and 40th ste, So Warren Btvect tal Sale of Strap Pumps! thicrel © es / | IJE Ay tl_TEEl| 2 Are} z h . 4a | Welcoming our 250,600 New Customers with this ~ =< bg ‘4s $ 5* | AST YEAR Blyn did the biggest retail shoe business in Greater New York. This enormous volume enabled us to quote un- usually low prices for extraordinarily good shoes. Result:—nearly 250,000 new customers came to the Blyn Stores this spring! Now we want these new customers to know what Blyn can do on special occasions . So we have taken every woman’s: pump in stock and re- duced the price for this special sale. One-strap and two- strap plain and fancy models. Each model distinct- ively styled. Every authentic material represented. Patent leather and satin pumps for dress wear; tan pumps for walking; white pumps in kid, canvas, nubuck and buckskin. In short, a richness of choice and a wealth of values! At these lowest prices in years you'll want not one pair but’ two or three! Not for one occasion, but for many! Make it a point to come early. Right now assortments are complete. But at these wonderfully low sale prices the best styles will go quickly. There’s a Blyn store near you in New York, Brooklyn, Newark. = Bl Shoe | ~Cut down the | FamilyShoeBill ‘on Btreet, N.Y. City. NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 161 West 34th Street ii a Ateneo A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S 3 NEWARK STORES » 1922, smou wea Aranha, former Bruzitian | 4 fer to Pari reported to have arrested aod imprisoned thi morning The centre of the city continues orderly, althe » shells have] yw fallen t people are show Ing calmness Americans in the cit w rebel surrender fof Sieber Fort Copacabana | Craw poradic cannon] Schochet of Chicago, Mr. and Frank Ford of Newark Naylor of Cincinnati, Helen W: of New York, Mr. and Mra. G man of Buffafo, Mv. and Mrs. 8 TO SUMMON OPERATOF And Mis, Charles Church, We y Mev and Mes. ©. 4 i Mf Whiladelphia, Victor Milwaukee. neral # Pitti Masa, ‘ — ms | WIRELESS CALL BELL Cushman of jal Attache of Towa ton, American _ hurz, Douglas] LISBON, July 6—An officer of ating call-bells by wire Army circles sny it will do atehing for calls tions. 1 held in the church to-morrow. Burial will be in Lowel army has developed a system of ope h add Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Men’s and Young Men’s Suits 18” and Bloomingdale’S 1872 Our Golden Anniversary - 1922 Shop Tomorrow (Friday) Store Closed Saturdays During July and August Beginning tomorrow the Store will be closed all day Saturdays, as in previous years. These Saturday holidays are in addition to the liberal vacations we give to all our employees. 418" » fashion inspiration of originated by and sold ively at Bloomingdale's We drape it here on your person and every woman may wear it with charming effect, for the Gown of Grace is endowed with innumerable drapery possibilities. to con- form to your individual taste and flatter the lines of your figure. It is simple, artistic | and out of the class of the Iau: truly gow n of per- | aenalleas Grapets | Of lustrous — Moon-Glo | Crepe, Canton Crepe and | Satin-Faced Canton. Extra heavy quality Jae- quar! Crepe.” Navy, Black | and Brown 21.50. Bloomingdale'a—Second Floor. Of Linen, Crash & HavanaCloth ‘Boys’ Hot Weather Suits 29” | Sizes 34 to 46 Regulars, Shorts, Longs and Stouts We are not permitted to mention the manufacturers’ names, but they are ones which command respect from every man who knows high grade suits, Every suit is strictly up-to-the minute in material, pattern tyling and is marked by a p sion of cut and tail stamp these as much highe' suits. Seoond Flo Phonograph Records 39c each Lex. Ave. Arcade Only 30’Clock in the Some Sunny Da, 85 (Broad street. All Stores Open Saturday Evenings. ed Morning Tell Her At Twi Stumblin light Lovable Eyes Rosy Posy Georgia Wild About Harry Ka-Lu-A ( ria And man hers All the Hits Song and Dance | Imported quality, 27 inches | wide, Black $5.75 Only a distinctive purchase could for the low price on these suits a price by which their*actual worth cannot be judged. Well made suils that will keep their shape. In solid colors and fancy mix to 18, Bloomingdate's—Seoond Floor. Smart Net Guimpes,85c | Their smartness is undeniable and their price is unguestion- ably the lowest for guimpes of similar quality and style, All fresh crisp guimpes in com- binations of Venice and Val laces cn 'Feter ane Wand Square | Clearance Sale Ne . St it ith- Gutsieya aise Men’s Low & Main Floor. High Shoes $4.95 Waterproof Good quality men’s shoes at All shoes from Maline, 23¢ yd. liesling et uch Upton prices. Choice of Mahogany, Tan, Gun Metal or Vici Kid. Medium or Broad | Sizes 6 to 11, Widths A to D, Main Floor ’ Second Floor. Men’s Bathing Suits. Of All Wool *3.98 All wool, quick drying bathing suits of superior quality, reduced to -his low p ice, , White and popu- lar shades. Be Two-piece or one-piece style. All fast colors. Navy, Black, Oxtord or Heath- er Mixtures. Plain colors or with striped borders, Sizes 34 to 46 Bathing Suits with ', sleeves. Sizes 36 to 50, $4,98. All Wool White Shirts, $1.98 All Wool Blue Truhks, $1.98 Bloomingdala’s—Main Floor

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