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‘ story to the effect that DENIES RIFT SMITH OVER 1 NEW TRANSIT HEAD Never hdverstod Grover Whalen for Post, Mayor Asserts. Mayor Hylan to-day denied withou the slightest qualification a newspaper aplit is tm. minent between Gov.-elect Smith and himeelf over who shal) head the new ‘Transit Commission or its local equiv- Valent under home rule legislation. It wus asserted in the story dented ) > by the Mayor that he is in favor of reer eevee errr enn | 0S +the former Smith Plant and Structures Commissioner Grover A. Whalen for the job of ‘Transit Director, but that Gov.-elect Amit insists that John H. Delnney, Who was Transit Commissioner dur fing Amith'’s first term and ts now Commissioner of Docks under Mayor ‘Hylan, shall get the job Appearing in much better health and spirits than he has in many Months, the Mayor at first refused to werlounly discuss the ulleged rift be- tween the Governor-elect and himself ‘He called attention to) the fact that the denied a similar rumor about two weeks ago und that he did not think the ought to be called upon again to even dignify by contradiction a report Which, he said, sas absurd on its very face. But when he was informed that the Iatest report must at this time be either affirmed or denied the Mayor | “If 1 must discuss again the story that there is a difference between the Governor-elect und myself over the transit problem in this city, all I can say is that there isn't the slightest grounds for rumors of differences. ‘lL have not advoratud Grover A Whalen for a transit post or even dis cussed such a matter with any one. T have not advocated any one for a transit post. Inasmuch as the tran- si: problem has not yet neen attacked br the Legislature why shoulc impos- bible stories of differences of opinion, Or even quarrels, be ciroulated?" Concerning the report that Smith favors Delaney for transit head, it is . Pecalled that before Delaney was ap- Pointed *ransit Commissioner during Administration Mayor Hylan was one of his strongest backers, Mayor Hylan stated in a former in- terview that he and the Governor- elect are in accord on the broad prin- elpies of home rule and that he was @onvinced that the home rule progrum|: |b would be carried out to the letter in harmony, To-day the Mayor reiterated these sentiments, He declared & might be the desire of * some to stir up trouble—meaning Newspapers—but he predicted thut the . entire transit problem would be solved . i a manner satisfactory to the people of this city. ee a ONCK PRIDE OF ATLANTIC, OLD NEW YORK BRINGS 874.000, CONSTANTINOPLE, Deo 6 (Asno- lated Press).—The transatlantic liner New York, once the pride of the Amer- ean passenge: tleot, was sold at suction day ty the American Consul General to an Italian merchant for $78,000. in satisfaction for the claims of half a dozen creditors aggrewating a quarter ¢ of + million doll THE EVENING ALS 5h lbh DECEMBER 6, 1022. Franklin Simon & Co, cA Store of Individual Shops a FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. TOMORROW In the Sports Shop THE Homested WOOL JERSEY FROCK Is NOW THE TOWN FASHION 29,59 One sees it wherever one sees well dressed matrons and young women and it is ex- ceptionally smart worn with the short fur jacket or the long fur wrap . . FASHION: Straight smart lines with the graceful Homested side pleats. Coors: Tan, henna, Paris Brown, navy blue, gray, biack or green. SrorTswoMen’s SHorp—Fourth Floor Mc Cutcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets IVE McCutcheon Handkerchiefs for Christmas! They're always a welcome gift. At The Linen Store you'll find a most complete selection of McCutcheon Christmas Handkerchiefs at whatever price you wish to pay. All holiday Fenbsynro ahs are neatly 0 [rinsed in boxes that bear the {cCutcheon ‘Spinning Wheel” symbol al pores linen and finest handi Se ae ee: Se SILK SCARFS Mufflers Dressing Gowns Stern Brothers WEST 42nd STREET - cA4nd Men’s Silk dad Satin Scarfs in attractive designs and colorings, 65c, 85c, 1.35 © $4 each From now until Christmas Eve especial preparations have been made to present one of the finest and most complete collections of MEN'S SCARFS that we have ever assembled. On Sale in the Men’s Furnishing Department—Main Floor-—Sixth Ave. Side WEST 43rd SFREET Our DEPARTMENT of MEN’S FURNISHINGS is replete with a Most Comprehensive Collection of Gifts that Men will Appreciate Merchandise that is distinctive and of the highest quality and workmanship, SILK SHIRTS Pajamas Smoking Jackets GOLF JACKETS Knitted Vests House Coats The Heolinn Os Company’ 4 CHRISTMAS |SALE of Exchanged PIANGE. PIANOLAS : and other PLAYER-PIANOS al Last Three Days {cil ill PLAYER PIANOS i205 UPRIGHT PIANOS me 75 OMORROW begins the final three days of the great selling event being held at the five Metropolitan Stores of the Acolian Company. This is a Pre-Holiday Sale of timely interest and im- ce, featuring fine, high-grade Upright and Grand Pianos, jarolas and Player-pianos which have been taken in exchange for the Duo-Art Reprodicing Piano. Exchanged instriments sold at Aeolian Hall have a character and value unique in the piano field. Superb in- struments er the Steinway, Weber and Steck Duo-Art Pianos In thi: ill be found bring back from the fine homes in which they go pianos of i OOanon ot anon ilaeea atl extraordinary worth, exchanged for the great modern in- ENGBE AMEICO STEINWAY HARDMAN ie which brings the playing of great pianists into the STODDARD AMPICO . e, WEBER AEOLIAN KNABE BECKMAN The instruments in this sale are practically as good as STEINWAY BRADFORD WEBER WOOSTER new—all are in excellent condition and will be sold during STECK STROUD STECK STADIE this sale at from one-third to one-half their original cost. SOHMER AUERBACH Have a piano or player-piano in your home for Christmas. ane ore 1cO These bargains and the unusually easy terms, make a Christ- Rnatrurenta ot really, fineauals mas instrument possible for every family. = ity, many of them the product of manufacturers who stand high in the piano-making industry. Every one has been thoroughly over- hauled in our shops and placed in condition to pass inspection by our experts. You can buy any one of these instruments with the assurance that it will give years of service. Included in this group are a number of genuine Pianolas which range in price from $395. All of these instruments, miscellaneous from player-pianos as well as Pianolas, are fully wup-to-date—every one playing 88-note music rolls. Care- STEINWAY KNABE stec* ful overhauling in our factories STUYVESANT €CHLEICHER insures excellent service. And many others, including many famous piano names, and each instrument does its name full justice No expense nor effort has been spared in renewing these grands in every part. They are modern in design and possess tone quality practically equal to new instruments. Moderate Down Payment $ Monthly Terms as Low as All Aeolian Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas The AEOLIAN COMPANY Makers of the Vocalion—the Phonograph Supreme AEOLIAN HALL—29 West 42nd Street GRAND PIANOS Moderate Down Payment Monthly Terms as’ Low as *10 Spm Moderate Down Payment Montny Terms as Low as *5 In BROOKLYN U9 em ig hi, flo ol pe nd 08 In THE BRONX 11 Flatbush Avenue p= 9 ntepear 367 E. 149th Street In NEWARK | cath tet Pe non rere coe In FORDHAM 895 Broad Street | sblsfi sot me feroe toate of rear unt rune at rare | 2708 Fordham Rd.

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