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~ dure, {BORROW 50 UTILITIES BOARD ILLIONS MORE | STARTS WORK tt ON NEW ROLL) REAL EARNEST Messed Assessment on Real|Putting Gil Caan Commissions Out _ Estate Will Enable City of Business First to Raise More Money. Duty. eee ‘The crasnisetion and work of the TAX RATE. THE SAME. | new Puviic Utilities Commission was held up to-day for two hours because -the—eppointers’—commisstons- failed to arrtye on! schedule time, William. R. Whloox, the retiring postmaster and head of the commission for the south- ern district, called the other members to the Post Office Building at 1A. ML. but the commissions, which-‘were ex- pected from Governor Hughes, at that hour, d!@-not turn uo until 1P, Mo, “President Pordy. of the Tax Depart-| sq ine days programme had to walt. ment to-day announced that the tox} peside Chairman Willcox, the board gate for 197 will be 1478, {dentical with] 4. composed of Milo R. Maltble, m4 (Lesbian tered M. Bassett, William @{oCarrell niet reat estatetor-the} “ant Me rs 44,240,460,00, an Increase] “ine jy not at afl probable,” said) sos harper Chairman Willcox, just after the er- his will thcrease the borzowing ca- rival of 0:8 commissions from Albany. pacity of the olty from to-day by more | ~:nat wo atl announce the appoint- than $50,000,000, The: borrowing ompacity | ment to-day of @ secretary end ohiet | fa 10 per cent. of the assessed value of | counsel ‘eam aban Seda “Tue length of our terme must re- ‘The ausesament of personal property| mein unsettled at this time,” sald Mr. for the wame year 1s $54,861,00, & de-| Witcox, ‘We all hok merely recess “aed ALA fete appointment, and so the tenure of o ~The tote! taxable property. real es-| tice cannot be settled until the regular ‘Gate snd personal, Is 96,706,241.915, an 1n-| appointments co to the State Senete.” ereane of $489,547,780. Immediately on receipt of the Gow Beer tyres te Books Show, ernor’a commissions, the board went to Potion ng if the assessed valuation | the Court-Houes, where the mombers Sows by Whe books of the Receiver ot were eworn in by Supreme Court Jus- as ‘dee Dayson, From there they went én REAL EstaTE. 1907. 94,901,970,951 1,181,221,910 ‘21: 175 Presdint Pardy ‘Announces Real Estate Valuation Has Increased $501,993,000. game year | qose'Siners | acl Club, where they were guests at ee fue 52,081,230 7,029,251 sree) scons @4240,480,002 $501,008, 887 ged whows an increase of £5 one for the board. ‘After an hour at tuncheon they began the work ‘of put- ting out of commission the old State Commissions—Ges and Ratircad—and the Rapid ‘Transit Commission. “I congratulate you, gentlemen,” sald Justice Dayton, at the close of the cer- emonies in his private chambers, “I may add, also, that the tGate Is to be f Increase, | congratulated on baving obtained your 854.158 *$14,590,302 | cervices forthe great work before you. iat [If you can’t do the mvork 1 don’t think any one can be found to do it." Old Boards Quickly Aboliehed. ‘The formatty of wilting the several old peeauiaione that are supplanted by record time. At No. 1 Hanover Square the State Inspectors of Gas Moiters wurned over the shop to them on sight, and the State Railroad Commission, at No. Aieettarenusyatees Wided its ha eatig atole, away aa econ as the RES, Tart ress come nun ras | ew board nove ima the quarters, I Sat ven Oo koth ears, OeCb | waa ait quay and the old commissions potices Foalled the persona assenasd were | milo be gindof a chance to, shift Gelivered for threa years conse: ‘con- lant Y, apparent that no r could be collected trom the persons ‘WIRELESS FDS @n automobile to the Drug end Chem-/° the new board was socomplished {n/ Teaponsibilites to other shoulders, Sivety, and 09 aemage bed been made Account of the taxes bused on such b not been for {had a the aitmination of eth 000 ‘the roll have been incroas Somes Mortgages Soren: further cause for the reduction | the problems agoregtte assessment of personal {fronted by the board. Property’ is the éxemption of all m z ate Recorded after duly 1, 1508. What i. however, from the’ asseesment Follon ale account ik much more than a bythe revenue from the re- os taxy 8 ApyTeate revenue. ota the City of New York from the ce~| saed't eat bet ra tei city ¥ equally ween the city i iN ~dollara in 1% per cent. STATE UTILITIES BOARD GETS ITS CUE FROM HUGHES (Bpeaial to The Evening World.) ALBANY, . July 1—The mem- @ Uf the Up-Blate Public Utilities Commission, after an interyiew with Governor Hughes, today examined the gas and reilroad departciiis, which are taken over by the new commission. Frank *W. Stevens, chairman of the commission, tersely remarked that the general policy of the commnission would be ‘Hota of hard work amd no pyro- technica." Tha commissioners received some sound counsel fram the Governor. It is satd that he advised them to steer clear of anything sayoring of sensationalism rd-to-disaipete tie ides that the -com= mission ts to pursue 4 radical policy and cet pera prior: ‘there mont ano be taken into account Ae pant tak ompanies/ are now Bits. purposes. and g a BANKER STRICKEN IN HOME. Upset the raliroad business of the Btate. Tae commissione:s prope | to give {Qyeclal to The Byening World.) everyone @ aquare’ di rediroads as as the public. Speech to Employes. vice-president of | th, ad departinent where Chairs Eiiths GHackenacox ational’ Hanke, died] ten Brcecs sebante: encecte tn the eee : | ployees, saying that the comunission fould hold QUt no promise to any of them that-they would be retained, but that the obances that they. would ro- main “were about> even Oo «appoint. ments would be made, he sald, at least Meanwhile the old HACKENSACK, N, J., July 1—Ofat-| thew EB. Clarendon, for several years De ahengene of the RSH traa ok Improve- nt Commission .and % The; for several days. Cormumissioners then met the © jo Ule vas department. Becretary Haz- | “The - Deluge,” one of the dig at- [zaed ot ed old board said he was not a fractions at Coney Island, N. Y. woud Terai ong ehingie teint | arksan epoch in the amusement {ive commission ati tho Information he era worthy of more than passing atpehreta othn 8. Kennedy, ot the old = " ll road Goenmission-—wil! probabiy— b note-—That the people desire _some-| retained as eeorataxyitacthe men ye thing. that will elevate them has been | mission. “proved by the success of such relig- Questions to Be Decided. fous productions as “Ben Hur," “Quo! ,, The old railroad board turned over to Vadis," “The Christian,” “Phe Bign’ action the trolleaton of the Broskipn 3 “0 0; " nion vated Raf Comp fc of the Cross” and others of like ne-\ consent to issue a Doe pay peony ee In order to impress the |0.00, the application of the Nassail qinds of those secking something ta morteaey tar ea Eee Connent higher than frivolous amusement, thon of the Herbert A. Bradwell has instatled on ow wore of hare, Coney Isfand a production based on of $8 bonda, and the appr ation of.the | ING WORLD, } + |fto go aboard the Celtic, which starte! for Liverpool. Thursfiay — morning. Thursday night Mrs./Kutherine Schmel- wer, Janitrenss at Ni West Sixty-fliet street, discovered Moss's coat and straw ton the first Moor of that house. Bhe was looking over the contents of the the owner, when Policeman John Too- mey, of the West Sixty-eighth street station, came up, an pparently enOW {tng what to look for, asked for the coat. THE EVE LOST MAN WELL report the find, Ure to expinin how 4he matter ON WAY AT Sth Sidney Moss, 3 of Th Toronto, |S) Serereh disses, iota tieat te Reported on the Celtic as ee hha ceaats wen ee Police Search. RECEIVED BY KING PETER. BELGRADE, Servia, July 1.—Hora. @ Knowles, American Minister to Se via and Roumania, who succeeds John W, Riddle, now Ambassador at St Petersburs. to-day presented his creden- ‘The police search for Sidney Mows, the Aoronto manufacturers’ agent, supposed to de lost in the depths of New York, Waa! abandoned: when «wireless ,mes-| tala to King Evter. wage was received from the White Ster Llner Celtic, off Bagaponeck, L. I., read- TRY It in in Your Bath ing: sanity som srt come eee SC RUBB’S ‘This waa no surprise, as Mr. Moss tcket, together with all the other valuable papers and letters in his wal-/ let, were a the moment tn the bande of | aliet found in the coat to Identify | + Poomey- e2id he guessed he would not} and may find It em-} INFANTS' ‘| DRESSES, Embroidered yokes; Seen > Q1c (Second Floor.) W omen ’s Moliient Ammonia) INFANTS’ LITTLE F SACQUES. plain white materials; worth 25c¢, Each. SHORT sizes 6 months to years LANNEL Pretty striped and 12c WHITE N eckwear. CHIFFON AUTO YEILS, 3 ‘yards long, In Black, White, Navy, aes Lavender, Green, Gray in ‘an. Regular price 98¢. To-morrow. ...- 9c LAWN TIES, WITH EMBR' 1 ENDS OR WITH FANG’ RIDE OVERS AND TUCKED COLLARS. ENDS TRIM. MEI Becular es the police, Ad the oMcers on ths case ond for a 1,000 had notified the transportation vcom- | api ra other ‘househo| pany, the White Star officials sent to+ uses. Grocers and Druggists. ‘the liner the answer: Laafiivecnasiervak ics ys 25c. Per Large Bottle, ‘Moss arrived here a week ago yes Gay and stopped at the Breslin. He ft there Wednesday, saying he was g0lnk pernbb & Co.. Ltd... 405 Greenwich st. N.Y. | JS ORKISIFf © TROPHIES CIGARETTES None better at any price—few cigar- ettes their equal at even twice their price. Of course they’re popular—the largest selling Turkish cigarettes in the world! 10c for 10 Why pay more? 8: ANARGYROS, Mfr. PORTERI,, morrow WITH LAC Belts. NEW STUDDED ELASTIC. BELTS, Black only; all sizes; att Buckles, Worth 39¢. Spe se’ clal at, oa c NEW LEATHER BELTS, In Black White; latest effect; all sizes. Worth Special ie . 23¢ To-Morrow 10 A, M. to 1 P.M. COGNAC as. Hennessy ported Cdgna ported Cognac. Not more than 2 boitles-t tomer, No Ma __ Regular = Pint Bi ieiortles Extra Sfecials T 10 A.M. col SHORT FoREQ ADA” Langan: vorth three tt LAI f broiling; all waste tri USE OB ROASTS, & Co.'s Im- - Not. jot more Oa cus- _No_Mail_ Orders 59c marrow P.M, 01 cit immed Lord & Laylor Tourist Department Full selection of Bags, Suit Cases and Dressing Rolls,fitted and unfitted. Luncheon and Tea Sets in leather and wicker cases, i Flasks, Drinking Cups, Bottle Sets, _-Thermos Bottles, Traveling Clocks, = “Cuff Cases, Collar Pouches. j Coat and Trouser Hanger Sets in leather cases, —Special Values— Sole Leather Suit Cases, linen lined; brown and TUSSet; 22) 2471NCNy eee ot, acer 60 $4105 Sole Leather Bags, stitched edges, leather lined; two pockets; 15-inch 46-inch. 18-inch $6.95 $7.50 Satya Tea sBaskets, fitted for: 4c0. 011.37. 044201 $10.95 Luncheon Baskets, fitted for 4.0.0... 2... fTA.05 (Coat Hanger Sets... ................95¢. up Blaska es cee cory seers ae oes a O 5C/UD bay PSR ETT eT TS Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St, a VEAL Croqu spiced aud made of of yeal, only, OMEN’S GLOV SUMMER ES FOR LISLE WEAR. Darmnty Summer W arsts. This TY. -a_very-special_purchase-of a le Waists, all to go in a. stirring’ special sa} inds that should Soy attract your a eee crea Boys : Wash Suits. The kind in which your boy will appear well hit dressed, and at the same A time a suit durable enough to resist any hard service to which he may put it. Just: the thing for the Fourth of July outing.” The lot comprises al’ the’ most deSirable and serviceable wash materials. Excellently made and trimmed. Splendid as- sortment of models from which to choose. Sizes 2” to 10 years. 5 85c $1.50 values, at. (Third Floor.) Women s. Undermushins | Best Values in. New York for High- Grade Garments. DRAWERS. Good _Cambric, | CORSET: COVERS. Round ~ made with ruffles, ) necks / trimmed) trimmed.“ \ “with several rows of | lace 5c | ace insertions and / Cc and: edges... tibbon beading. . CORSE COVERS Nain- Go aera Nalnsook, with full ruffles of deep embroid~ ery, Also trimmed with Jace Insertions and edges 3@c —Excellent— sook, variously trimmed with Val- enciennes lace insertions, edges, ribbuns, medallions and AIc embrolderies v1 GOWNS, Cambric or Nainsook UNDERSKIKTS. Fine’ White am- Gowns; with round necks, trim- bric, with deep flare flounces med with deep embroidery, lace trimmed with several rows of insertions and clusters of 69c lace insertions and oe embroidery riffles aoe (Second Floor.) 98 Revolvers. REVOLVERS _ AND, BLANK CAR- TRIDGES. We were fortunate to have our order placed before the ad- yance, and you will ct the benefit. REVOLVE $1.95 tion. H& R S. Automatic action: a nid 38 exile one $4,50 BLANK. CAR 3 calibre, box 0} ® calibre, box of 59 8 calibre, box (Third Fts Cameras and Sane les ‘A POLDING TAMERAS rasa ait Se 25e (Third Floor.) RECORD PLA doaen Men’s 2-Piece Bathing Suits. BATHING SUITS: At these prices every one can afford to own a suit. MEN'S TWO-PIECE BATHING SUITS. Heavy_grade_co! quarter <leeve and sleeveless shirts. $1 Kinds. . 49c MEN'S TWO-PIECE BATHING SUITS, Made of pure’ Worsteds, plain colors; also combination colored shirts with plat pants. $3 kinds. $1. 98 (Third Floor) | Fishing Tacktle, Rods and Lines. t of Split Bamboo Rods for Cepek “and? salt water 98¢ fishi Values Up et Split arenes and Lapos- ConmoaTtoda or fresh water 6 58 Lancewood and Green- 1.9: heart, Rods for salt water, Values up to #4. JINE MARTIN'S LINES. Dralded slik. and silk Noreiraigt heso are remnants of the high: grades of Martin's Lings na are ‘on, cards 19 to _ Worth. yard this sale, a anu. < D HOOKS. single ply Kut, n, Snek-Hend, Sproat 5c. OF HIGH - GRADE LINES IN COLLS F iy YARDS, Ab ”ALUBD Ae fed Micer,) i) anufacturer’s Sam- Faunty~ News Fo Fart Fine Alloyer Em- broidered, Fancy Jap. Silks and Dainty Net Waists, elaborately and stylishly. designed with fine lace yokes, lace trimmed blouse, pretty medallions; artistically ornamented with lace collars, newest sleeves (just like illustra “ST. 98 tion). Spe TRIMMED = AND JAP. SILK WAISTS, ecru” and ‘white ~ only; elaborate spies $3.98. vatues-= SMART, ROPULAR WAISTS, 'fan- nets in ecru only; trimmed with juny lacés front and back; three- quarter sleeves; lined throughout with Jap. silk; regular $5 5.98 price $8.98 ene makes in ‘the country. — Nic or fancy bands. —, with. silk.chiffon; large sallor..or po! for -women_as well_as_misses, with ‘silk ribbon ...cs.escsenes SPECIAL REDUCTION IN TRIMMED feathers and flowers ... belts. 19. to 25e. values, yard Women’ s died Sailors Outing Hats; All | Ready-to- Wear for phir 39c, 49c, 69e, 98c, EMBROIDERED LINGERIE HATS. Made Untrimmed, All the newest shapes, handsomely trimmed with wings, ney 434-INCH FANCY NOVELTY RIBBONS. Striped, flowered or Dresden’ de- signs suitable for hat and dress trimmings’ as well as neckwear and of July Trif. Large or small shapes, made of Jap, reap Milan, Split and Java straws. White, black and burnt; the. best ely trimmed with plain. silk $1.49. and $1.98 of good. quality embroidery, faced shapes;-very- becoming © Puce trimmed $2. 49-|| HATS. Regular prices 5. 30 to $4.50, $1.59 15. ave Women's Bathing Surts. Some of the Smartest Models Shown This Season. These attractive garments are made of a the greatest ‘Biblical event.of history, roa Comaaneepee Wiha Canaing Ral: Seni mane cons 50c. values, White very good, serviceable quality of mohair. ““The Deluge. The story ts told in 2:tK r Pp URIFIES * and colors; two Cc In effective full sailor or Dutch neck styles, Bee ste simpli, embellished Corning: Ely Jon, “Com clasps. i Hee BSE LISLE trimmed: with washable braids. Unusually See: the painter's art and me-) Souter’ to Weaiie & mortgage for L full skirts. Your choice of Black or Blue. | thanical skill can possibly perform. | Hnliroua ‘Comping tor conment ie ° B 0 ao) GLOVES. Suilails The kind that are usually of- © Few realise, except in a disjointed seity ee kt chave not been for elbow length fered elsewhere at $4.50; to- 2 98 Manner, what “The Deluge” reatty! 2 rie elimi 4 Bad blood ong e most ae ailments of mankind. When sleeves; Black, White morrow ees . : “was; dut this presentation imparts | rd ge m any cause this v uid becomes Ynfocted with impurities, humors and colors, Special Ne lanes ea nar eRe Me fas cine co vivid Ga Veco tot «| ance solattneeta tana eee eee ee ee eae jee) pal ss WOMEN'S BATHING. SUITS. Twe Metre aaaihaughione nad 1urnea | Acie t a money wea) nol Pim ples, etc., while they show on the skin, have an underlying new models; stanchly made of Granite eam oon ereanl eats which is far deeper—an impure, humor-infected blood supply, and GLI OYES. Milanese Cloth in Black and Blue, Low necks, cen ey pon century in the is juntil this is corrected, and the blood purified, the distressing itching and Silk; hest values and trimmed, Full skirts; sizes Bier nry ond soiinessed the CAR RUNS DOWN BO’ | burning symptoms will remain, * Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, She i 34 to 44. $2.50 Suits for $1. 98 “event in ite awful reality. AN people Y. |Scrofula, Blood Poison and all other blood disorders, are the result of a || | the best selling col- NER ORE 2 Whth Intellectiat tendencies will not|nernara ‘homorons tajurea 1m |¥itidted, polluted circulation, and will continue to grow worse unless the orsisor strcel, Weal, 49c WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS. Large as- only ace. "The Deluge” this sum- ere | poison is removed from the blood, In all blood aiid slin diseases S, 8. $1 gloves : 5 sortment of fine tailor-made Suits ‘of mo- ae Bul wil taprens apm thelr! panna nwo |has proved itself a perfect reinedy. It goes down into the circulation and OMENTS hairs, in Black, Blue, and Brown, De- E necessity of vielting «| irmanes, Tepmivnad,, fourteen veirn removes all-waste matter, humors or poisons, and wiakes the blood pure GLOVE TOPS. ipendable colors. and qualities. Nicely oy ase ertawislone tor thie aah cocci ea teoten cae oes jand health-sustaining. Nothing reaches inherited taints and old chronic Blatk Lace; suitable itrinimed; the best values id attraction will te given with| Hie siculi was fractured and he had to jteubles ke 8. S..S.; it cures because it purifies the blood and restores for. elbow sleeves. in town, | Regular sine ey, 98 a y's Warld-wr-treater New | bo removed ie ts eae pers ott yapete aed Sureulaat Not onl: S$. 8, S,a #1 values. Pair.... 29c _ price $5.98; to-morrow. . 7 3 are LM cr of the’ highest order, but a tonic er without Muin Floor.) 2 fie whens the car wirucke tmn 8d ail eaeals Book ou the blood and any medical adyice desired :sent free to oe (ieoond loots who write, THE Swit: ‘SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA; GA. ‘rr coer. tok eal sila is i aaa Collapsible Go- Carts. hy only collapsible lal the Yoatures, of 6 cart. Natrol bos leatherette covered: rhalining ad- Justably bkok. Rodd) nnribers. eae folded ‘and pére att BO.98 ope fc y vali, oe SOLE LPATITER SUPE CASES made of genuine sole leather, neal frame, one-plece Soh 1A. rape OF potts; English, lock, linen lined, with shire pocket: A-inch | 1 ic |

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