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the famous Bradley Martin ball at the| fold Paneral Services for Maud Waldorf. Most of those prominent in Muller ‘To-morrow. © repetition of his attacks on Gov [newspapers as a menace to free gov-| duty !t was to serve Mr. Warren dur -VERMOUTH FLAVOR Miller and Chairman McAneny of the} ¢ ing the day, coming to the apart Transit Commission, with the excep- good politician, Isn't he?’'| ment in the morning and leaving ew rk society were present at Mr Funeral services for Maud gir iow girls asked another night. He said that of late Mr, War | Warr ball in Asiatic or Africas borate ined wane bd tion of one paragraph in which he stun charges that of the 800 employees of| “When he gets mad he's just| ren scomed Il) of #ome nervous : might at her home, No : Wand! : the 8 Transit Commission, 600{/screamy and peachy!'’ declared an-| order and was occasionally depress He received an ,honorary degre ‘as known on the stage ——<—<———as 2 $ carry tl tle of engineer and assis-jother, “But of course he docsi’!} But there was never from him tl |(rom Yale University last June, F i tant engineer and tht all they do| mean a word of It, does he?’ least Indication that he contemplate = = : ; BO é CY ! ie “keep thelr typewriters busy giv-| The Mayor appeared tired after his] taking his life, he sald. | ai NWIT TELLER D CO ing out misleading statements and|outbursts, ‘The newspaper stories of] Mr. Warren, who returned from “ The z holding fare! investigations in| his budget Increases and star chamber | Hurope pete a ago after a long WELLESL fp | The Specally Shop of Ongurations _ uraer to discredit the bus system.’ sessions were still on his mind, for he] Journey to the art centres of the Con a Mr. Browne created a soneation| said: ‘I would liked to have give: | tinent, was well-known for the on FIFTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET. (Contnees.) when he charged that the incrunee in| some deserving city employees in | couragement he gave young art stu In many cases he furnisher assistance to deservi ney wa cost of the government in New York | creases In salaries but the m fon, declared with some warmth that] City between 1993 and 1923 wue not} aii eaten up by the City College and @ne cannot get Fre... Vermouth. $11,000,000 as the Hylan budget would] truntor College."* strugglers. “Td like to sample a cocktall With] seem, but $31,000,000. Lloyd Warren, was director of the Beuux Arts Institute of Design, N senasoeenaiiiimiaeen Vermouth right now,” eaid one} Mayor Hylan swayed in his chair member. like a ‘tightrope walker selzet with 126 East 76th Street, which provides “Make it two while you'rg at !t.” rtigo and a little later gritte’ his instruction for about 1,300 studen waid another in a low, parched voice th and broke his@gavel. Gavel- Twenty-nine universities of the coun “You fellows are joking, bu@I am breaking used to be an epoch-making try also send their work to tho in serious,” said the Mayor with a was|event before Mayor Hylan’s election. stitute to be judged. Jdéhn Gambe! of his head. The Mayor, despite hie] It is now but an incident. There is Rogers, No. 367 Lexington Avenue, is waggishness, looked quite pale. always a reserve gavel when the Prerident of the Beaux Arts Society “Bo called high class citizens can open board meetings. uuder whose auspices the Insitu death of Lloyd Warren to-day ooo Real Filet Lace On “BONTELL” GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR Presenting Values As Interesting As The Fashion Is Appealing ——_ 5. s > with the glow ALIVE of Autumn days is this Rice & Hutchins walking oxford in rich tony red calf. Ask for No. 1866. @ell Vermouth,” said the Mayor, “but . at one stage of tl if the rank and file try to'@o it"— hearing, spoke bia m! plaini By this time the entire Wadlelgh|that the Mayor ordered af t nlwt great loss to the Ihstitute, architec High Schoo! delegation Just sat !>] Lieutenant to stand alongside him. | ture and art students in general. atlent wonderment. They were try-| Mr. Browne declared thdthe city @ continues.) “He has done more than any man ing in their clear young minds to find| was asleep at the switch, #0 to speak, 1 knew for the advancement of archi Cc t gome connection between Vermouth] while mandatory legislation was being ———— tecture In this country,’ said M1 ‘orrect hose to match FILET | ACE. TRIMMED and a budget. passed at Albany. This, despite the/another reason for my lack of belief] Rogers. “what in the world are they talking| fact that the city has a member of|in any tdea >? su'cldo. He was born In this elty and sav: = GLOVE SILK VESTS 1.95 ee htt onreptied har one the Law Department staff in Albany] «17, was fifty-two years old and hat] for frequent trips abroad tn the tnter- “T don’t know," -| during sessions. ene! el art research spent most of hi panion in tones alenet ae Del. *1 know your representatives aid Laps athe He'lived alone in bis} ote, He was distinguished fc rt LACE TRIMMED 2 95 heard in thegpress well. othing openly to oppose mandatory 2 his hospitality and the skill and elal GLOVE SILK ERS customary Pave & vauieville Der- | iggisiation,” charged Browhe, addrons- Dr. Thomas A. Gonzales, assistant! -oteness of his entertainments SI KNICK! ° medical examiner, after viewing the| "7 4 : aol n his studio at No. 1041 Fifth Ave body also expressed doubt a8 toliue he gave, in January, 1904, an whether Warren had committed sui Oriental costume 1 in honor of his formance before the board L hagatoranl 3° the Mayor, “I don't know what to business. But I do wis! they did sub rosa.’ The Mayor, who, FILET LACE TRIMMED GLOVE SILK UNION SUITS 1345 LROADWAY, AT 36TH ST. 42ND ST., AT 137 WEST 4.95 SWomen's burry.” up to this time, iookea pale anu weary, | But the board was in no Murry |ugdenly fushed and dented that his} ide. He said be was move inclined] devutante alece, Charlotte War-| he tty Mayor Hylan laughed out loud When! \aministration hadn't done its best to] ‘> belleve that death had been acl} ren, daughter of and Mrs. Wh hops HST. AT SRD AVE, ft was suggested that he get expertl so. salary raising ralds on the city, | ental. ney Warren and cousin of the BROOKLYN: 357 FULTON There was a Japanese rervant at! iets, which was accounted the mos WEF the npartment this: morning whose sumptuous affair in New York since (we But when Mr. Browne made the inion on cocktail ingredients from © doctor “whose picture used to be Denind the bar of the Hotel Knicker- bocker. Tt was at least @ half hour after the ‘Of $81,000,000 members took thelr seats Aes {287 | rocked in anger. In reply he followed finished with de egies he pusl.| 22. ol gworn trail studded with mouth and i ee ° Rocketeltfrs and Gary and subsidized Hee nt te Oe oress and bhe underworld, giving the Specials in “Bontell” GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR In the Tailored Types charge and nald he could prove that the Hylan budget was Tefective in WEAN FDUCATOR. Q)HOE FOREvERYOR® Before the meeting the Mayor gave}, Jon that all thei ments are No Connection Wit isneme tm statement denying Anat the, pay See rene axzvul thalk scien ior Ger jon With Arry Other Estab! atin the Wertd rolls had mn increased $6,000,000. to beat him, = Vat night The vente Wri] Mn fe ek ened! GLOVE SILK VESTS, 1.95 charged that the pay! tion on both si of the contro- H H eee rs goaronela tad ben | Set > acid Gane Browne. Bodice top, excellent quality, flesh color incrensed in the 1928 proposed budge: | «wnat do you mean?” shouted the 40,488,868, ‘and. that $2,200,701.99 of] stayor, getting redder and angrier. GLOVE SILK KNICKERS 2.95 this was for fire and police in “| mean that statements whic! ve 3 . most of which was mandotory, Dut| seen made right here are grossly ex- THIRTY FOURTH STREET Excellent quality to match, flesh color that the $2.448,062.46 balance wa~| aggerated,”’ challenged Mr. Browne. practically up to the Mavor and was] ‘The time will come."’ shouted the GLOVE SILK Bet he Evening westrlere tne front seats wore filled ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 4.95 f The Evening World stands by thie,Irium where the front seats were filled Geopite the Mayor's deni by the Wadieigh girls, ‘when the The rest of the Mayor’ tement people will look upon many of the B. Altura % Cn. Girls’ Coats and Frocks Fashion seems to take special. delight. in originating something new for the youthful wearer. And she has accomplished it @n the Beg, Coats for dressy occasions, by using Paisley silks in combination with veldyne and fur. The result is decidedly effective and suggests a Russian trend toward gay coloring. Extra heavy quality, flesh color MILANESE SILK PANTALETTES 3.95 Regularly 5.50 Superior heavy quality, in all cos- tume colors, with double elastic cuffs. MAIN FLOOR Then there are smart Frocks of chiffon yel- . vet, youthfully simple in line and distin- as guished by large berthas. More practical wear favors Coats, made of worumbo = chinchilla, in robin’s egg blue, tangerine and lovely paste! shades, as attrace tive as youth itself. * (Second Floor) BONWIT TELLER &CO |] The Spacally Shep of Y FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™ STREET Da Vinei TONGUE PUMPS 2 ’ * “Bontell” Bench al 9’ r) x _ Women’s Fur Coats The Frock That Expresses You. i 7 It must be smart, yet its style must conform to your style. The Newest Frocks For Women and Misses Among hundreds of new models on our three dress floors’ there are ever so many in Chiffon Velvets, Twills and Crepe Silks. Very Specially Priced at Suits) 00 Jewelry Leather Goods 5 e Underwear in the most desirable models for general! use, form an attractive display onthe , a Third Floor. Smart Coats suggested for wear at the outdoor sports events, include ; 13.00 ea VINGI is the consummate expression of craftsmanship in the tongue pump. Made on the incomparable “Bontell’’ last, hand turned, hand lasted, custom finished, * in one model and one leather—but that one perfection. Nutria Coats « «© « from $225.00 fe Moleskin Coats ° . Se from 390.00 Beaver Coats . . » from 425.00 Wild Cat Costs . . 4 from 150.00 Colored Lamb Coats . . from 175.00 White Coney Coats « e« from 85.00 Colored Karakul Coats + from 390.00 RaccoonCoats . .« % from 225.00 Cut Steel Buckles to Wear with Da Vinci, 12.00 to 25.00 TA ‘ 7) REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE iN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 Madison Avenue - Fitth Avenue - 84th and 35th Streets afew Bork ip f b re

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