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OBE DONE BY Cli IN ONE BIG SHOP 4 Se ae City Budget Reveals a Plan of Consolidation and Money Saving. Gonsolidation of all the .sunicipal Mor repair shops and marine repair Hons is propored in the 192% with a view to economy Hzation of authority and re lity. The central motor repair steamboat dry docks led In budget recently issued, be under e Department of » of which Gro- fA. Whalen is Commissioner, According to the bi hwill ich appropriations lived in the propos: Pr & central motor repair shop « @ Consolidation of the steamboat s » In the latter event, the bud leaves the door open’ to allocate the sonnel of the existing shops in the e eibeen determined, vo far as canbe scértained in the absence of Commis- joner Whalen, who layor Hylan, whe Pair shop has been in service for Acting Commissioner Mills said that Commis- had entire charge of Tt is known, however, from what pth the Mayor and Mr. Whalen have i@ on various occasions that the nt repair shops of the Fire, tures Departments would be con a the taboring forces it has been pointed out by the ad labor, supplies, ies. Steamboats that red by outside cont, h@ future be repaired by the « arine shops of the Departme: fant and Structures. The principle be adhered to will be the same as will in] eoterp! the-ye in Ame acre Adirondack Farm and ehaxe, which is ommissioners Viale lamilton without s administered by ]its first Thanksgiving ps » Gilchrist and] ‘This club, located at Ly a New York, is giving to the IVIL WAR VETERAN hago WEDS HIS HOUSEKEEPER |!!'" {i OF FORTY-FIVE YEARS] :nay enter the 14 Farm and O14 Couple, Separated By THness,| | Grow Lonesome and Decide On Marraine. Charles_A. Johnson, Civili War veteran; ingdate, 0 ago. Mrs. Annie Vreeian Ms housekeeper. r women. widow, years flew by. The tw EvOw nel a Ter Hesatin avo they wore betu' inken YOUR OWN i and John on was taken to the HEALTH AND ne at Kearn while d home, When the veteran was fully re- a few days ago he asked nt home Breanwhile Mrs. LOOK FOR THE KEYTO HEALTH pnty-iive nd Mrs Johnsor pat couple in tie jersey “ got lonesome for Annie w was at th Soldiers’ Home," {4 Johnson. “When I gut back f@ talked it over nd L decid nd Bet married, so there you are Three Generations of ©";0e Merchants _father and son industrial idea is present. customers daily. There you will find his son Coward Shoe FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward h OTOR REPAIRS. The Tired Woman, Business or Society, Finds Ease in Her Own Country Club Adirondack Farm and Forest @, Street Cleaning and Plant and Club Gives Her Comfort, SMEs, cider ene sxeeutivs win al Luxury and Sport in an duction in both the administrative) Untamed Section of State. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. New York women are leaders in the newest and most interesting for women—the only " ork + and P Mrs. Eime the Wo: nd women's country club IRON DACK the fourteen-hundred- SEs THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922, known women {ntesested in the club ro Mrs, ‘Thomas G. Winter, Prest- lent of t noral Federation of Women's : Dr M. Carey Thomas President of Bryn Miss Jean Palmer of George P. Day, wito of Yale University. An unueually fine golf course, trout , about 1,200 ind for camping out 1 finely appointed club in every room, acres and tramp! house wi a farm ¥ elib with its own 0 all theso are some of actions of thie model country clu It is oy year avound, and special pi np for the Th mas holidays. There are ampie fa- cilities for snowshoeing, skating, sleighing and other winter sports. While the country round about is un- tamed, the club quarters are as com- fortable as any home in New York City. Club’ dues are moderate, and mem- bership js open to women with ordl- nary Club qualifications all over the country, ‘The Adirondack Farm and Forest Club really represents the latest attempt of modern women to get from thelr club Ife the same solid comforts, healthful surrounding! ATs first Business te Pederation of onal W Blair, n's City Club. i men have sat thelr gott and jolly good tim enjoyed for many ye and country clube Mrs. Frederick de Peyster Hone of Lyons Falls, N. Y., is President of the Adirondac Farm and Forest Club, and its New City head. quarters te SEOUL fth Avenue TO WIRE WOMAN’ $ SPINE AND TRY TO SAVE LIFE Her Back Was Broken in an Auto~ mobile Acc t. SUNBURY, Pa An attempt Will be made to wire the broken bones of Mrs. Gordon Raker’s spine. She was Injured in an automobile accident about thee weeks ago neur v. r J. C. Biddle, of the Min= ers’ Hospital at As |. has been in consultation with the physicians of the Williamsport City Hospital, where Mra. Raker ts now being treated, and they have decided that they will wire the broken bones together and try to save the woman's life, > -- Old-Time Pitoher Die, NEWARK, Del., Nov, 20,—Leonard ‘W. Lovett, seventy-ono yoars old, who half a century ago, us a member of the Reading Actives, became one of the most noted baseball pitchers {nthe country, Is dead at his home hei arate is Quality Its second name 1isFlquor Its full name 1s LIEDERKRANZ i; CHEESE a cheese that makes the meal’ ' Monrpe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. OW prevuils in the Central Board of | ClUb, which Is now getting ready tor | ons Falls, i ness woman and the worried mother 8 hitherto reserved for (igued father, It is true: that men xf the Adiron- st Club, but as Membership privileges Two of the dharter members two of New York City's prominent women—Judge Joan H. Norris, City le his home {i Ttophi- | Magistrate ard President of the New fr YOU VALUE THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY erations of one family actively engaged in promoting a single business. But at the Coward Shoe Store a striking example of thai Rese do you find nowadays three gen- There you wiil find James S. Coward, originator of Coward footwear, still on the job meeting his John M. Coward, assisting in the management and supervising the construction of Coward foot- wear, (Both are practical workmen.) There you will find the grandson carrying on his duties in preparation for a later managerial burden. All three, father, son and grandson are devoting their lives to making and distributing Coward Shoes. You can safely presume that Coward footwear will serve the public as long as the 260-274 Greenwich St., N.Y., Near Warren St. “THE HOUSE ON THE SQUARE” OUR ONLY STORE 4-6 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK " Great Opening Sale Starts TUESDAY, Nov. 21st, at 10 A. M. AT S, KLEIN'S GREATLY ENLARGED QUARTERS 4—6 UNION SQUARE 2 ENTIRE BUILDINGS 5 LARGE FLOORS S. KLEIN started his business in one very small room at 81 Bleecker Street and HAS STEADILY GROWN and now occuyics two buildings, FIVE LARGE FLOORS. AND IS STILL GROWING Special Offering for the Opening Week the Entire Great Stock of sag $2978 Coats-Wraps-Suits - Dresses : at about half or less than half their actual values Thousands of Garments to Select From Dresses from $1 up to $30 Ouly One Gur. ment Bold to Suits from $1 up to $35 Each Customer Coats from $1 up to $125 Se Ae Riser: USTRATIONS ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR WONDERFUL VALUES. If you never shopped at S. Klein's, NOW IS THE 1IME TO START. S. Klein has kept his customers since he started business in 1906 TO REMEMBER S. KLEIN'S 1? OPENING SALE. INSTEAD OF SOUVENTRS wk 2,000 GARMENTS 1- Dresses—Coats—Suits VALUES UP TO $20 (ONLY ONE TON COSTODIER) = or Chotee 3,000 DRESSES Atlin Newntt elves ome Values to, 830. ening sale pin one tow ». YOUR CHOICE. One Entire Floor Coats—Wraps the Better Grade $ Suits—Dresses Bar From $10 up to $125 2 i t STOUT WOMEN | pqia stout DRESSES $ 5 Will be convinced Lire UP 10 92% In all the that they get better to a customer. YOUR CHOICE BARGAINS AT S, KLEIN'S MONEY BACK ON REQUEST With Ieee Daye wit tag Mich watts wet KLEIN'S Y 1 ON RP r Easily Reached from Everywhere One Entire Floor “5 Sinn $Q95 PRICE THIS 5] THIS 5] DRESS COAT S. KLEIN’S VALUES ARE NOW GREATER THAN EVER United Electric Service is supplied to 1349 Lexington Avenue, a new and very select apartment dwelling composed of seventy-one splendid apartments and four spacious stores. The owners are the Rhinelander Real Estate Company, William R. Stewart, President; the Architects, Maynicke & Franke; the Builder, J. G. Seigel and the Electrical Contractors, W. G. Cornell & Company. When in need of Electric, Light or Power Service sall Stuyvesant 4980. Your requis ta, eat. Commercial Department representatives. The United Electric Light & Power Company 130 East 15th Stroet 89th Street and Broadway 146th Street and Broadway Exceptional Values in Quality Rubber Goods A large special purchase enables us to offer the following articles in rubber goods at excep- tionally low prices: Hot Water Bottles For Cold Weather Nights To induce a sound, comfortable sleep during the cold nights, what is more suitable than a hot water bottle? It warms your feet and you drop off into a restful healthy, Red Rubber Hot Water Bottles An attractive style made from heavy stock, No. 2. 98c ea. Our Usual Price Would Be $1.49 Rubber Hot Water Bottles Ficnnelette covered, in assorted colors, 2 and 3 quarts, OS 7m Our Usual Prices Would Be 89c and 98c Pure Gum Hot Water Bottles Dark red, of unusually strong construction ae a quality; No. 1 size, TOSUBUIED ISOs. Price Would Be on” Rubber Hot Water Face Bags Flannelette covered, in assorted colors, Our Usual Price Would Be 69c TS Fountain Syringes Red Rubber Combination Fountain Syringes, with all necessary attachments, No. 2 size, $1.49 Our Usual Price Would Be $2.24 Red Rubber Fountain » No, 2 or 3 siz Our Usual Prices = UE tinges and all necessary attach- Would Be $1.49 and $1.79 A new process of manufacture for the above syringes insures better-than-ordinary service. Red Rubber Fountain Syringes, complete with attach- Made in heavy quality, No. 2. Our Usual Price Would Be $1.49 Drug Department, Main Floor, 34th Street, Rear. RH Square Real Estate Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY Circulation Over 600,000