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lBopy oF MAN FOUND IN LOFT BUILDING HEIGHTS IZENS AEANSTHYLANS TRANSIT SCHEME Taxpayers’ Association Out in Favor of Commission’s Proposal. ‘The body of a man, later identified as Frank Nicolella, nineteen, a chauffeur of No, 160 Mott Street, was found hang- ing from the banisters of the stairs leading from the first floor of # loft building at No. 1605 First Avenue, this morning. The building was closed last night. Early this morning Arthur Tis- sler of No. 675 Riverside Drive, a manu- facturer, golng up the stairs, saw the body. Identity was established by meana of a chauffeur'’s license. Nicolella, accord- ing to the police and physicians had beer? dead for many hours. An autopsy will te performed. ‘Washington Heights is on record uality and Charm Distinguish "SALADA" TK =zEIA. 4 licious Tea you can buy” wm to-day as favoring the plans of the Transit Commission as against those of Mayor Hylan, particularly with reference to that part dealing with “new lines to the northern section of ‘The Transit Committee Manhattan. of the Taxpayers’ Association wrote a letter to this effect to the Mayor yes- terday. ‘The letter informs the Mayor that his Tenth Avenue trunk line plan Is less desirable than the Eighth Ave- nue line plan, advocated by the Tran- sit Commission, If the proposed route is transferred two blocks east, says the letter, to ihe line of Eighth Ave- nue, Central Park West and St. Nich- olas’ Avenue, these advantages would be apparent: ) There would de a straight line from Bethune Street to 12ist Street. ) St. Nicholas Avenue risey on @ regular grade to 155th Street. “(c) The connection of the B, R. 7. would be relieved of two sharp bend® “The modifications which we pro- pose, in effect, incorporate with the Mayor’s plan the best features of the ‘Transit Commission plan and of our association's ‘St. Nicholas Avenue plan,’ the deseription of oyr proposed Toute being as follows: “1. Construct a four-track exten- sion from 59th Street and Seventh Avenue to 63rd Street and Central Park West; north on Central Park ‘West to 110th Street; north on Eighth Avenue to 121st Street; north on St. Nicholas Avenue to 168th Street; thence north on Broadway to Dyck- man Street (with future extension to Riverdale). “2. Construct, four-track subway from 634 Street south on Central Park West, depressing two uptown tracks 80 as to avoid any grade crossings, continue across the Circle and south of 69th Street on Bighth Avenue, con- necting two tra¢ks with 14th Street offers. rr ‘il “Other two tra¢ks continuing south i | on Eighth Avenue to Hudson at Be- 4] al thune Street; turhing west on Bank i AD ; 4 Street; thence - TE 3 tt to w loop at 4 the Battery and tunnel to Atlantic es ls (Al cy , Avenue, Brooklyn, connecting with j Red Hook line ut Hicks Street. } l : umbers Street, os “Construct at S8th Street, Broad- way and Central Park West an un- derground concélirse to enable pas- sengers to transfer from present w: —S a | Ete Ng attractive designs to be had tive Tudor motif. COTTAGE SET, in High-Lighter And an excellent rel- Pe Che ish for Soups, Salads, batt di Hot and Cold Meats praws ‘sand Vegetables— Regular $356.00. COLONIAL SUITE, in Antique rated. Twin Beds; 8 pieces. Regular $420.75. 8 pieces. MADE IN U. S. A. Regular $434. ’ At Grocers and: Delicatessen Stores decorations. 4 pieces. Full Size Bed; 6 pieces. Regular $545.50. It’s hard to tell which way Ferris Hams and Bacon are most delici- ous. Nomatter how: FERRIS HAMS 8 BACON "A little higher in price-BUT!” illustrated, in solid mahogany with rush seat, Regular $48.50 for $36 ‘oT Horlick’s ORIGINA Malted Milk HARLEM STORE: 145-147 West 125th St. ‘Near Sevesth Avenue Buckley-Newhall Co. BLUE Rippon FORNITURE | Sixth Avenue at 41st. St. Opposite Bryant Park - Unusual Bargains in Bedroom Suites ! We illustrate one suite and give a list of prices to demonstrate these-remarkable 4-Piece Bedroom Suite The price-reduced Bedroom Suite illustrated is a suggestion of the man In combination mahogany, with full size bed, 42-inch dresser, chiffo-wardrobe and full length vanity. An attrac- Other Good Offers in Bedroom Furniture ITALIAN RENAISSANCE SUITE, in An- tique Two-Tone Walnut Combination. Two Hand Toilet Mirrors. Full Size Bed; 8 pieces. Now $515 LOUIS XVI. SUITE, in Beautiful Parchment here. Cream Enamel, Taupo Finish, beautifully deco- Now $337 COTTAGE SET, in Rose and Grey Enamel, Decorated, Full Size Bed, Hanging Mirrors; Now $347 COLONIAL SUITE, in Antique Solid Mahog- any and veneer combinations, pineapple Full Size Four-Poster Bed; Now $436 12 inches when closed. In mahog- any combination, antique finish, Price $31 Charge Accounts Solicited BucKley-Newhall Co. rr eal Grey Enamel, with hand painted decorations. Hanging Mirror. Full Sise Bed; 7 pieces. Now $285 Come and make your selection while there isagoodchoice. Only furnitureofBlueRibbon Standard that has been approved by our expert buyers is permitted to enter our stock. You may buy with every assurance that BLUE RIBBON FURNI- TURE is absolt-tely satisfactory and dependable. Regular 3643.50. Enamel. Full Size Bed; 6 pieces. Regular $672.75. Mahogany Combination. pieces. Regular $695. Twin Beds; binations. Full Size Bed; 7 Regular $740.50. pieces. ish, richly decorated in Gold with marbk E. Pritchard, 327 Spring Street, N. Y. Regular $469.50. Now $375 | Tope, Full Siro Bed; ? pieces. me LOUIS XVI, SUITE, in Antique Ivory Enamel. | Regular $1027. Now $822 THIRD FLOOR cook them, the deep, rich, old-fashioned flavor is always there. t F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. : ™ New York HIGH BACK GATE-LEG TA- DUNCAN - PHYFE WINDSOR HALL CHAIR, BLE,—size 38x48, CARD TABLE, in+ CHAIR in an- solid mahogany tique with metal feet and decoration, back. 1333-39 Broadway pee Now $538 LOUIS XVI. SUITE, in Two-Tone Antique ; Now $547 QUEEN ANNE SUITE, Figured Walnut Com- Now $592 LOUIS XVI. SUITE, in Antique Walnut Fin- mahog- any finish, shaped panel Price $12.50 BROOKLYN STORE: =, Bee Gates Areas Ae” Armstrong’s Jaspé Linoleum Arxmstronc Cork Company, Linoceum Division Linoleum Sr Every Floor in the House In this beauty shop the floor is dbase picture shows part of the } George Kramer Beauty Shop in ( New York City. The linoleum floor of this shop was selected for two important reasons: first, the practical utility of a linoleum ‘floor and, second, the value of linoleum as a decorative element. A linoleum floor, when cemented down over a lining of builder’s deaden- ing felt, is permanent. Such a floor is also smooth, quiet, restful to the tread, and waterproof. Linoleum is easily cleaned and requires little care. An occasional waxing and polishing keeps it looking fresh and new. In addition to these qualities, the ,colorings and patterns in which Arm- strong’s’ Linoleum is made afford an unusual opportunity for the exercise of individual taste in selecting and sulting the floor to the character of the business, Besides several plain colors, Arm- strong’s Linoleum is made in Jaspé or two-tone effects and in a number of designs, including parquetry inlaids and tile inlaids. Tf you are interested in new floors or replacing old ones in an office, store, or any public or semi-public building, consult your architect, contractor or any good linoleum merchant about Armstrong's Linoleum. Our 48-page booklet, ‘Business Floors,” free on re- uest, contains data and specifications for laying linoleum over concrete or wood, _ Attire ts Lancaster, Pennsyloania New York Office—212 Fifth Avenue Telephone—M adi:on Square 4700-1701-1702 ¢ Cash for the CIRCLE A" trademark on the burlap back AST THOU not read, my daughter, of the beauty of the Queen of Sheba? 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