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11vlan and Board ?. RVplv to Demands Of Two CoflegM tVBrirn I'roleuls That Mitn? ?iamuN Action on Budget Is Blow to UtVi Power in Apportioning Own Funds -rse-retloB Counsel O'Brien, in b?? tait of Mayor Qylan end the other .<? Board of Est 1 led an aaswar in th? 3?vr?me Court reaf '" th* maneamu* rroeoed m ? t. tnr - d by Conp l or*. ta?t th. s*i?r> of /ea. prasidcnt of that ? rly wa? ?.000 and that under it was ?.laced, at ma? finan ris c ?'i SljfstKiOOO v. ? ?ready ?r? r?c?ivtng bia oi Th? i.nsvcr also I t the laiatenane? of the Col l Vork, are ty of :?nd that the college r ? aUatial i '?? -a!, graduste end -rd of ... matter the colicgt of law, a ? r a scheel of journalim, and that Hunter College may do the sanv jpport for these .ded for by tha c <ss of . gav ? acts lines. ht by . and the i H phway ( ornmissioi .1 and h must ier the terms of such ?tatuic?. the necessary- effect will be te deprive local au- the prov de ad< e and h ?il! i lhen-i ? rovide anee of r.ubl r health, the r ? ? Wfekensasfsfli Called m Isauglnrlv CsMC ^ itness (?ornper* Abs) >ummonrd in Impcarhmrnl \rtion; Taft sti)i|ioena in Doubt WA r At ?'. uliT.hu?, f the and ? charge? brought ? ml Daugh?rty <-idc finally '? send a subpoena to to named by the' ? e of ' i -ubstantiate his caarajes. exact date for appearance of the witnesaea summoned will be d* \.<v\ Or?Wi f flaS B?rtttU W* - ??hln?-|?n. vemn.sad 0. a S M rmnr \. r to Si -,- , V?n d? ?'arr, l.l. Cmdr. J. ( I i M W to ''. fl. I M?ury Sing Sing, as Charitable Institution, Dodges Tax rrdfrnl (^sllexior EVnlrd Levy ?n Rrwipts From Show ???%cn by Ms?>?*fw Deputy C'i'lleetor Dugan of th? In tamal st???a?e Burean i? Albany wsnt i X? Sing Sing P?i?oa y??t*rd?y, e?n gratulated the prisoner? on th? sae ee?s ?f their ?how, "Honey Girl," sad ?aid that fross ?hat ha had read in the newspapers about th? crowd? that earn* to th? prison to ses it there must he ?brat ?900 in ?musemer.'. taies due the Federal government. "Yob csn't collect," ?sid Nicholas Srhatsel. nr?t a*?i?Unt warden. "This is a chantaba institution and the per form?rre>? of 'Honey t?tri' were for charitable purpr? >fi?t Dugan aaid ha had a?mr heard of anybody applying at Sing far charity, bat the a??i?tant j warden was flrtn. Non? of th? prison? ers had any income, he ?aid; all ?-art <|ej>?-nd*nf upon th? ?tat?, and that I ?r?He th? prison a ehsrltabls Inatitu The deputy collector departed with i -j- eacept this in formation. Ant i-Branch Bankers Organic KAM . Mo.. Pec. 9. A na n to be known as th? Hanker? opposed to Branch Banking was erra'ed her? to nference of representative? ? ?n state?. \V .'. Rathj?, of ?S ?lecte.l president Th? mmittee will name a vire i .ich state to form an < (Bergdorf. TjOODMAN <H? FIPTH AVENUE Teiler, . Vrtsnaeker, . Jmrrim Semi-Annual Sale GREAT REDUCTIONS Trica now from 25% to 50% lower Coats and Evening Wraps Beautiful materials, hand? somely fur-trimmed. Tailored Suits & Trotteurs Cloth Frocks, two and three-piece Suits. Afternoon cv Evening Gowns Simple Dresses and Gcorgeous Creations. Fur Coats Long, Drapy Wraps and Short Snappy Jackets. French Novelties All those chic things which nuke such desirable Christmas presents. I. Aliman & ?a Thirty-fourth Street MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Telephone 7000 Murray Hill Thlrty-flfth Street BEGINNING MONDAY a A Special Pre-Holiday Sale of CHOICE ORIENTAL RUO (in small sizes) carefully selected for the purpose of providing for thoughtful, discriminating gift-seekers an opportunity for securing really beautiful, characterful and enduring gifts at prices far bellow actual values Persian & Caucasian Rugs averaging 4x7 feet at $58.00 800 Oriental Rugs of various types, including two new shipments from Eastern and Central Persia; averaging 3*^x6 feet at '$38.00. Also 600 SEM1=ANTIQUE SADDLE BAGS from Persia and Turkestan at the extremely low price of Rug Department, Fifth Floor $0,75 ?Gold and Silver Slippers amasmuammummmummmussass ' ,i i ,. > ? ? Jsli,, of metal cloths ama broa *s are an important item of the fem? inine evening costume in these sybaritic times The many charming models offered for selection embody all of the newest styie features; including strap and opere effects, as we?, as the quaint and bewitching Co.oniais? which have returned to us this season in more celightful guise than ever. Slipper Buckles of rhinestones or cut steel, are shown in many attractive designs at prices ranging from -.75 to SdD.OO per pair Women's Shoe Department, Second Floor. ?&P Gold and Silver Hosier 2 for formal evening weiir is shown (reasonably priced) in many fascinating varieties?in medium weight, in the popular chiffon weight, with openwork clocks or with openwork instep. Hosiery Department, First Floor. Imported Metahbrocaded Silks ? ' ' i .... i - ... . i S so much in demand by women of fashion for evening gowns an*> wraps, immediately rivet the attention upon entering the Silk Department Of unsurpassed beauty ana splendor, many of these rare fabrics?out recently arrived from Europe?were pro? duced for and are controlled exclusively by B. Altman ft Co. The collection, as a whole, embraces some of the most sumptuous and costly textiles in the world. Displayed on the First Floor. For Monday s Evening and Damner Qowns of extremely handsome character at $78.00 or one-half the regular price for gowns of equal value These are essentially gowns for formal functions; fashion? able models, variously composed of gold or silver metal, chiffon velvet, flat silk crepe, embroidered chiffons in elaborate effects of crystal or silver, and a number of charming creations in all-over lace Ready-to-wear downs, Third Floor.