The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1911, Page 5

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pacieatariiiaesaaahdaiie a \ SUBWAY GRAB IS IENORED BY eA . <=] = thea Gaynor’s Minority Report, Given to the Press, Is Not Discussed. MAYOR GOING SOUTH. ee ee After Abruptly Closing Meet- ing He Announces Com- _ if ing Vacation. More delay. These two words sum up the accom- plishment of the Board of Estimate to-day with reference to the matter of Starting new subways. Mayor Gaynor did not see fit to bring before the regu- lar weekly meeting of the Board his minority report of the Transit Com- mittee, and the subway question was not mentioned in the meeting. Tt has béen almost a month since the Public Service Commission forwarded | to the Hoard of Estimate the formal proposition of the Interborough Rapid ‘Transit Company to monopolize new subways, Mayor Gaynor in his report as the minority member of the Transit Committee of the Board of Estimate, wiven to the press last night, b yet formally before the Board, si And Gaynor Urged Haste. y Permit. me to say in conclusion that the vast majority of tho intel- s Mgent people of the city of Now ‘York desire that this board now go forward in this great matter, after @ year alroady spent in leading up to it. It is justly expected of us that we do now proceed immedi- ately. An end should come to this perpetual talking and arriving at no result. The Public Service Com- mission ix now ready to proceed to formulate construction ani opere- tion contracts, and if there be any delay the cause is here in this board. Notwithstanding this demand for tm- mediate action, the Mayor failed to bring the matter before the board at jay'’s meeting. When a much :ou- tine matter relating to puollc tmprove- vents had been disposed of the Mayor popped up out of his chair and started » leave the room, “Is there anything more?” he asked. if not, we might as well adjourn,’ Comptroliey endergast and Presl- dent Mitche! of the looked at each other f the other members of the board made | ve. An adjournment was taken or a week “The Mayor, in bis min the real figures. Acted Aguiet own) Chitielsras vi Borough | President ry port 1s to be pie {Board as a com The only way $a committee of & — nittative of the C! ' Mayor Gaynor. } called a meeting of the | Thursday to act as a co } whole. I It’s at Gaynor’s Pleasure, i ' “I shall ask the Mayor,” said Pole $ ough’ President McAneny this afte # noon, “to call a-nieting of the com- mittee of the whole next Monday. I have no doubt he will do so, Then the j committee of th can take up 4 the Mayor's min $ other papers rela ' don't see w } by delay,” sata veady to take {proposition last | delay puts an ad i sitlon on the peo. the awful con- } ditions now prevailing in the sub ' A ‘ tho dodged to-day?" aslo. Comp. ‘ wast, “Who lucked re- jority report of the Tr: Commission was submitted last and read to the board, The min report Was given to the press but not a word was sald abou: it b ‘ m, where it ehould have been r 1 Is Going South, or Was seen in his private ; the ‘ } } ot the , would fon, but before determ ne Would! first have to he several members and arras.ge a time when thelr convenience could egarded The Mayor ts ing to go out of town for at ks’ trip for his health. He emplate a journey vouthward, Followint the meeting of t whole it is Itkely er action will be {the Mayor. Moro delay! The Mayor notified the mombers of the Board of Estimate this afteravon Uiat be Would call a meeting of the committes of the whote to discuss the subway zitualion for U o'clock Tuesday ; & next { 1 a) ~~ ESTIMATEBOARD © = — THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911. . wr ofa | ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR # # {| & w& & HOME DRESSMAKERS | © By Mildred Lodewick. | & of ce a m lace yoke ts tume, | FASHION QUERIES. | New Department of The Evening World, Giv-| ing Up-to-Date, Original Designs and Answering Questions. with the cos- Here are two samples of the style of letters which will be answered by the Fashion Editor: \ 1 Dear Fashion Editor: May I ask your advice tn the reno- x of one " of my fall dresses? It is | The Evening World has started a Fashion Depart-| so ment for the benefit of home dressmakers who wish to ‘4 have tasteful and pretty clothes at minimum expense. | 1 In addition to furnishing up-to-date original designs for| gowns, queries will be answered as to material, method or style in dressmaking; how certain articles are best, made, the most economical way to’ meet the require- ments of fashion, éec. Letlers shouid be Evening World.” am not able to wear it Can you suggest some wa insert plaits or something, ‘ard of the material left tyle, Tr shoula suggest that panel over either hip, having, it wi addressed to “Fashion Editor,| |v. You could use some enfis also, wed "tor the voile na = publishing this evi either of which wor if of eatin hoods thel Snuff- Brown Voile. the spar and also eur- | Gown of snuff brown voile made over | ep yo sile and trimmed with t ce pat in, a pend of which is dala 1. Empire Green Gown. Empire green goWn of s!lk and wool ng the wearing of ed points protruding inch beyond the t|more than half line and made in tunlo. effect with « crown, Treat Yourself | To The Best Among flaked cereal foods— oasties A pleasant surprise at first, then a happy, healthful habit. Serve with cream (or milk hot or cold)—delicious. “The Memory Lingers” Postum Cereal Co.,Ltd., Baitle Creek, Mich. Guinness’s Stout, 0% quality only all over the world; dozen bottles...... Sensational Cut in Cereals} This Week at all the 200 James Butler Grocery Stores Regular 10 Cent Package | Triumph Oats; and Blue Ribbon Farina Both reduced for this week to the sensationally low price, per package.......... ' ddNeetiae stancakeFiour, prepared and self-raising, makes lightest pancakes and muffins; pkge 10° Prepared Flour, Triumph Brand, very choicest; pkge 15°; Prepared Buckwkeat Fiour, Triumph; pkge 15¢5 Peerless Brand; package. .... 12¢ 19¢ and iss Peerless Brand; package... Vermont Syrup, most delicious for pancakes, waffles, ete.; in bottles; each. ..... Golden Drip Syrup oa New Orleans Molasses, tare bottie....... 12¢ Very Best Creamery Butter, ». Fancy Tabie Butter Sugar Cured Bacon, Fresh Eqgs, Equal to much of the so-called best that is sold elsewhere, Ib........65 The Famous Eagle Brane Cut this week to cost, Ib.. 19° 305 10 tor 2° remarkable quality at § Spe tl » price | ‘arton Smoked Shoulders, 1: "!" ve" st mers ge Pure Lard, Continued at greatly reduced price; Ib..............00006 14° 14¢ Blue Ribbon, Rice, Equal in food value to the highest priced........ large glass Condensed Milk |(|FreshFruitJams, ':*-"s ‘The Leading Brands from lure Whole . iilk, Marmalade, 15° Liberty Jams, 15° Rich in Butter ’'at—Giving Great Satisfaction. Blue Ribbon, large glass jar. . 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Irish Marmalade, MILLAR’S, stone pot.....+ . 15¢ 10€ - tue Royal Lunch, Graham Crackers, Golden Crisps, ib. 10¢ R. & R. Plum Pudding, 1-Ib. can, 23c.; 2-Ib. can, 4e [6 Stamps FREE with can of Babbitt’s “Cleanser, 3€ New Teas Underpriced Dry Roasied Cofiees Delicious in Flavor—A Revelation in Tea Values Unsurpassed in Cup Quality~-whole or ground—puiverized free 100 Ss. & 11. Stamps FREE with 1 1b. Tea at 70° 30s. & H. Stamps FREE with 1 Ip, Coffee at 33° 60 S. & H. Stamps FREE with ib. Tea at 50° 20s. & H. Stamps FREE with 1 lb. Coffee at 30° 30 s. & H. Stamps FREE with 1 Ib. Tea at 39° 105. & H. Stamps FREE with 1 lb. Coifee at 25° 15 S. & H. Stamps FREE with 1b. Tea at 20° 95S. & H. Stamps FREE with 11. Coffee at 20° Specials This Week at Ail the 115 James Butler Inc. Licensed Liquor Stores 50 § &H.Stamps Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, boitie 75¢ FREE with Qid Cabinet Whiskey, ‘uil cuari bottle, $14 Cali. ornia Claret, pure grape wine, large bottle 18¢; 3 half bottles s 25¢ Back & White Seoteh Whiskey, bot. $1.10 Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, bottle...... 85- irish Whiskey, Power's 3 Swallow, bot. 1.15 French Brandy, Godet Freres, 3 Star, bot. $1.25 Hunter & Wilson Whiskey @&c/imperial Rye Whiskey . Aimy Remarkable value; regular sized large bottle 508. & H. Stamps FREE with case of 24 bottles Lager Beer, iii" $1.00 Bass Ale, the Old October Brew from Burton-on-Trent; dozen bottles. . . 34, 503 doz. spl ts.. $4, 15 $1.45; doz. splits.. $4.00 Rectcy Sittin aii bee cat Sa Jun aaa Bead

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