The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 15

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GD Sos —— which operates the road, does not give] “Administration red its wrts of operation and finances| Gen, Andrews in nance with the uni s-| Not exactly that,’ t AC. n of accounts for the swer, “but this road is only a Codet, Commissioner Wha was n's transit x of Plant and Structures, provides for the reports show the accounting of such Items ax wages, | Juty 1, 1921, to April 80, 19 t power, paving, Insurance and taxes,| corporate income was but hut does not provide for depreciation | April, 1922, in comparison to of equipment, &e. ws a decrease in. the rate the asked an. small part of the general activities of the superintendent explained, that the | municipality.” agreement by and between the re In the first seven months of city ceiver of the road and the Department e net income April, net al: ad in. over however, ts of a Mr. Codet declared that the city is | eo income of $1,872.82, a =“ not in the railroad busine and] though the passenger revenue he Deficit of $400 to March 31,]iherefore has not the f 8 for|oreased $483. in April, 1922, 929 wn in Trane} giving reports with the same alacrity | \ppil, 1921, 1922, Shown in Transit of railway companies, He said that ME, Fischer pointed out, ge he made up; the contract with the “ie. n that the repor receiver does not p ome os ma by the elty do not ovide for the Munitipal operation of the Staten aeion in Island Midiand Railway by the city through its Department of Plant and | 8 low items required by thi conformity with the w sounts which we have 8 far as the cover allexpenses, —§ not unearthed until ¢ submitted ment with the Structures chows a deficit of $400.72 wl adjustments for from Dec, 1, 1920, when the éity| receiver will permit us.’* : 4 tovedepius: tr took the line over from t Ny Mr. Codet further explained that the proper period to March $1, 1 aceordin Staten Istund Midtand A season ured tistics in evidence to-day by | business—gaining it i UW balance sheet of Harry S. Fischer, statistician of the|ing in winter. Mr c ore: AhOt evere.|.% Transit Commission, a witness before} delay in administ: aukoia Ot $46 Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, executive] ness for the absen ilthis dwindled to nent information r physical and financial eperati the revent road - and officer of the commission. Financial statements show Commissioner Whalen’s dy that apartment, other charges. when As a did not cover expenses Known Quality Should Always Attract You to KELLNER’S—Prevailing Low Prices Should Command Your Immediate Attention Day-in and day-out policy of extra value-giving makes unnecessary the *Yoware cordially invited Nike. statement that Kellner prices are wise, to avail yourself the especially low. Present splendid op ty to inspect “The values in suites for Living Room, peo Dining Room and Bedroom, but tend ment, to simplify selection. to emphasize this fact. Come. See. Compare—price, design, QUALITY. KELLNER BROS Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & Oth Avenue Louis XVI. Bedroom suite American Walnut ation \ntiq A PORTRAIT OF Mary Pickford Separate Sheet India Tint Paper for Passe- partouting or framing. >: WITH Next Sunday World In Greater New York and Vicinity Also, the First Instalment of Her Own Story of Her Trip Abroad THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, Store Hours—9 to 5 Broadway at Ninth COURTESY 1922, Telephone 4700 SATISFACTION Stuyvesant Good News for Friday. “Closed all day ‘Saturday Women’s Topcoats Now $38 For Friday's selling. ed $48 up to this evening + * * Fleecy woolen cloth in the natural camel hair color. Perfectly tailored and lined throughout with silk. Second Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Summer Shoes, $4.95 $6.50 to $9.50 grades Every pair from our own regular stocks, reduced in price. : ; ; One-strap pumps and oxfords—white canvas with white nu-buck, patent leather or black trim—beige calfskin with hight or dark brown trim; dark gray with black or patent leather trim. Toes are soft Soles and he! or co and unboxed, slightly pointed or well rounded. broad, flat or military—uare of leather or of plain ugated rubbi \ATOMIK Shoes of White Buckskin—Sale Vor Children and Growing Girls who made ANATOMIKS t maker, so TOMIK cata- Made by the for us before our they are not to be included in our new log, and must be ¢ manufaeturer arrangement with the pre: AN. slosed out. 7es—8™% to 101%; were $9—now $6.95. $5.95—sizes 11 GROWING ¢ The collection 4s to 5; were $10 to $12 es, but not all widths. First Floor, now $6.95. Old Buliding arene rig Zi air Misses’ Smart Tub Frocks Morning frocks of Gingham, $10.50 ~ Of best imported ginghams. Four styles. All colors—plain, checks, and broken checks, Frocks of Imported Voiles, $15.75 Adorable frocks, of striped voile, dotted eponge, very fine cotton crepe checked with a drawn ti 1, or tissue gingham. Sheer and cool-looking. r so many models, all becoming to young figures and young faces. Fluffy Ruffle Dimity frocks, $25 Of sheerest dimity or dotted swiss, made up in a dozen delight- ful ways to give a great many different types of young women their favorite lines, colors, trimmings. Practical Frocks of silk pongee, $16.50 Hand-made of all s utural color pongees, simply trimmed with a bit of white embroidery or hand-drawn work. Straight-line and belted models. Washable. Wool Velours Sports Skirts, $3.75 Much. less n to-day’s whole price. Two gay plaids, green or t blue predominating. Pleated and beautifully made. 1. Waist measure, Second Floor, Old Bullding Bathing Suits---$1.75 to $9.75 For Miss 6 to 20 Any number of smart styles in one and two-piece models, cut by hand and carefully tailored; or soft, worsted jerseys knit of se- lected quality yarns and dyed in fast colors, French blue, oxford gray, purple, brown, y blue, henna, emerald or scarlet, simply bound 1 white or self color or gayly triped in bright constrasting hades, Sale of Cool Frocks for Miss 6 to 16 $! 75 to $6.75 grades $5 75 to $8.50 grades green, French blue or white combined with pretty soft tones. Khaki jean Camping Togs Middy blouses, with long hort 25—for —tfor Lovely sheer voile and figured; and flower dimities, made to our or delightful — simple tyles for girls of 6 to 16 years. trimmed — with 6 smock touche. Attractively hand-stitehing and hane ing or with dainty crisp white organdie, Mauve, cyclamen pink, n Second Floor, Old Building Chocelate. covered Nougats, 40c lb. Fresh and sweet. Tweed Suits going at $12 and more that amount. colors, wear, Jackets— there are models—all silk lined. Womens* for sports and Skirts, $3.95 nally good looking pearl buttons. Sizes 28 to 42 waistband. Canvas Weave Dress Linen 58c yd. white. 86 inches wide. 45 in. white Ramie linen lightfully soft in finish, Creepers, 75c Rompers—sizes 2, 3, linenes and Peter Pan cloth, striped dimity is used for waists. Amusing little motifs, such owls, geese, ducks, et waists in harmonizing shades. Maize, light blue, hagen blue, rose and peach. == 1,800 Palm Beach suits—gray, Mohair suits, $20 to $30.. Shantung silk suits Tropical worsted suits. Linen knickers, $6 to $7.50 Knitted sweater jac White flannel tre Trousers of impo: Golf suits, Street Floor, Old Buliding Eighth Gallery, New Building Suits which have been twice Imported and domestic tweeds in the smart trotteur several Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Bullding White Wrap-around skirts h cord—a new smart id cotton — ga dine. Well tailored, finished w bias bindings and ‘fastened with three a stunning model! First Floor, Old Bullding Pastel and brilliant colors and iu 500 Rompers and 4 years. Creepers—sizes 1, 2, 3 years, Ten attractive little models 0 grades—lovely blouses made of the finest qualities of by hand or by machine of checked — ginghai chambrays, | soft “finish voiles. In some of the models. white, the on the and pockets are’ stitehed pink, Copen- Third Floor, Old Building Light-weight Clothing Made according to OUR ideas tan, ers, heav The Women’s Salons offer 32 Fine Frocks at $45 to $95 Another shipment! Impossible . ‘ . Z Fi for us to keep ahead of the de Prices up to this evening—$65 to $195. In mand for this smart fabric. many instances the original prices were far more. * * * Afternon and evening frocks. Laces, chil- fons and crepes trimmed with beadings or metal 85c yard “loths For suits and frocks. cloths, . Both linens are thoroughly Several taffeta frocks—for bridesmaids. shrunk, light weight and de- Exquisite colors. ry A few sports and street frocks of smart silks. Ninth Street Side—Second Floor, Old Building White Voile Blouses at $1.95 All trimmed with hand-made laces Just the types of blouses so much in favor for wear with summer sweaters ind jaquettes—models with pinafore, as | roll or tuxedo col with long or short sleeves smartly trimmed with insertions and edgings of hand-made Irish or filet lace. i) oe Sizes 36 to 44. Third Floor, Old Building of the Finest Shirts we've sold in years at $1.95 All made of English madras such as we have used in our $6.50 custom shirts A real “find”! One of our own good manufacturers hap- pened on a small surplus of custom shirtings, English woven and corded madras of excellent quality. Asked us it we would like to have them. The patterns were extraordinarily attract- ive—quiet, uncommon custom patterns, And he promised to mi ike the shirts our w genero! , cut, with good buttons, sleeve lengths, 14 to 17. So we took them. They’re finest shirts we've sold in years at $1.95. 1,200 suits of woven madras pajamas. . $1.95 The SHIF specially made for us by the best. shirt- maker in the country—(1) with attached pointed collar, but- toned down post cuffs, (2) with attached regular collar, post catfs, (3) with neckband, ench cuffs. All Uiree styles in lightweight white cheviot. he first two styles, also, in a slightly heavier cheviots. Included are 300 sports shirts of white cheviot, with open collar and half sleeves. * * * The PAJAMAS—Nice meduim weight woven and corded madras; all white with fine self stripes, and tans, blues, laven- ders and mixtures of colors in good stripes. Four sizes. Men’s Black Silk Socks, 65c pair A close price for good medium weight pure thread silk High spliced heels, double toes and soles, Cuffs, toes and Sizes 914 to 1114. Friday. the 2,100 White cheviot shirts, two weights ocks, heels are reinforced with lisle, $18 50 to $2 0 gnd § An 0 to $45 breeches, $9.50 to $23.50 Rien $18.50 $9.75 to $15 to $16.50 318 to 875 suits, is now the price of our fine lomestic straw ha! ennit $2.50 , bitealn: Bennet I $3. 50- Riding ports coat qualit four p Street Floor, New Building

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