The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1913, Page 12

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TW CMTE - READY TO RESUME WORK ON NEW RULE Successor to Chairman Wil- fard Appointed and Results _ Promised. BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. ‘The Rules Committee and the Board of Aldermen have appointed Henry F. Grimm as Chairman of the Taxtoad Committee to replace the late Bryant ‘Wallerd, ané Alderman Brush of the Mimoteenth District is the new member of the committee. ‘The Investigation Committee is now fally organized again and it te pro {eed that the considerations of the new ordinance will begin next week. Mr. Beush te well informed on the situation, ae he had gone over considerable of the work on & similar committee pre- viewsly, #0 that the work may not be Yeag deferred on account of member's investigation of the subject. ext month will mark a year since (Mle committce was organized, and no Goubt matter would have been Geared but for the derth of th Geneelly favors a complete ni nance covering everything in the way @f regulations, hack stands and rates to be put before the board in one docu- ment. Strict regulations are to be provided fer Grivera and rules for condition of cade, much of the work being the result @f the exwerience of Chief of License Wallace and Chief Inapector of Cabs Drennon. it will be urged that with the making af strict regulations a euf- fielent force ‘will be given to ald the above men it enforcing rules for the benefit of the public. ‘Many of these suggested will be sim- ileg to those in vogue in Scotland Yard, London, where it is claimed the most perfect system exists. Several members ish Dog ‘will reside on in the northeast part of the county. _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, =F We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise morn, Shopping Center DAMS 20th to 22d Street + anid the nearsighted she hasn't,” answered his w! “She is merely trying to walk in # CHAUFFEUR WHO STOLE |: AUTO LAMP LOADED. =s2erste WITH IEWELRY TOO pet Rid of Jorgenson Also Had $160 Cash ‘When Central Office Man Caught Him. | Simple Home Remedy, Easily Appiied, Gives Quick Retief and Prevents | All Danger from Operation. Send for Free Trial Package and Prove mY Your Case, an operation ter | the old ‘nents | of the body u|9 One or two appll- 1 On guard for thieves who take attach- ments from automobiles in the theatre Aistrict, Detective Feinan of the Cen- tral Office at Beventh avenue and Forty-seventh street to-day, saw Alex- ander Jorgensen, a taxicab driver, go to the rear of a machine driven by Henry |the pain, Rosenberg, a chauffeur for the Yollow| remarkably nd detach the rear|are reduced to normal and you will soon Rosenberg drove . Try th | remedy. Sold everywhet at drug stores. | Send for « free trial package and prove beyond question It the right remedy for . even though you may weer doctor ald away fs gone forever. Taxicab Compan: lamp of the car. away. Fienan arrested Jorgenson and took him to the West Forty-seventh street station, The chauffeur's pockets were ‘the coupon delow et once! trial treatment. Tt will show | vely what Pyramid Pile Rem- chased penciis, a gold pock graved with the initials “ other lese valuable trinkets, had im money. ‘The prisoner said that the Jewetry had been given to him by @ friend sev- ral nights ago in a naloon. He wouldn't 1 the name of his generoun friend. A ter of Jorgensen, Mrs. Molitor, @ boarding house keeper at No. 22 East Fiftieth street, offered property valued Jat $6,000 in Giend: 1, for bail. TA Frey refused to avcept it, as did Magis trate Corrigan in the West Side Court, Drug Compa Marshall, Mi reatment of Remedy at once, by mall, FRB! plain wrapper, eo I can prove its sp! 414 remuite. Name who held the chauffeur {n $1,600 dail for examination on charge of petty lar- ceny, for stealing the lamp and an a suspicious salon for his explanation of Se MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. ‘There are no many cases of Consumption if those suffering es eno I noticed y health, wea fasialy failing, until Find of ein months my weight had ‘20 poundi ‘was troubled with Ssevere courn and wan $10 °""159) bd ie’ 4), Open Every Evening 2174-32 AVE 5 75 ‘Me werfectiy sound—whieh, with the fect that I have been. two different insurance ad She pure of cay ry by Alterative. Ghould be very sled wunioate’ with whe would be ean in my : CREDIT TERMS: a) =an\ ney Gj ‘other leading “Ask for booklet telling of re: to Bekman Laboratory, 1M you please tell] i: Is abs and harmioss hair fa rand festa 1 ee tact i ig tt maul tothe ca wetting more byMfay and have resolved (9 safe, Secrets of Y RealthasBeaut Realthens Beauty yg wed stamped envelope, Miss ( ; Ohio, Full name and addres prints namen, but uses initials or may address, 1 worth, 40 Patterson Bldg. atven by all who wri Whatever you oe, don't take ot ‘ a Piles at Home o ie | do you more harm than good, ful value, which m tistactory and quick that you, will Rov voblect. “det “the. powder in seuied airtight packers. hich to shampoo the hair. Jol balm on your children tender little faces from rs wil brink then rol Baim top “There agems to be which Is dry, yellow treatment should I din sented are. the akin rather fingers and follow by bbing until much, He morning and nig in kids ¢ curl comes out before noo Answer wavoiehet Ht Ink, defies det a Wave beautifully, wadayes most women om of preerving the fe A Melianttut had fe Ah afl and n and makes the ‘One appite Maly | tewsant 10 ADD! “W1ll you Kindly publish ail ° i | ° | Made of Masonville cotton, with fine embroidery edge and tucks, @ to 16 years, | | | JANUARY 380, In New York’s j ()NEILL-A Sixth Avenue, 2 1918, All the Fashionable Ideas of the Hour Are Depicted In This © Saleof Women’s Coats and Dresses rice on our entire stock of Women’s Coats and Dresses that were priced up to $22.50. tyle, the garments are right up to the minute, portray- ing all the lines demanded Fashion, as for instance: The half-belt effect, former As to ay pial at $12.50. $22.50 Dresses at $12.50 Women's and small women's Dresses, of Char- meuse, Satin, Broadcloth, Serge, Cheviot and Ratine, in all colors. Some of the effects shown are the broad inset yokes of silk, with col- ored buttons or with a neat silk bow tie, most have the low Directoire collars of lace or silk, some very chic collars are of novelty striped silk. All sizes. O'Neill Main Midwinter Quick Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear Just about 50 hie! cent. off the regular selling prices. Backward winter weather prompted a big underwear maker to seek a ready disposal of ‘hist big stock of well made undergarments. appeared to be the best bargains—and named the price. The entire purchase has been divided into three lots. This excellent pe dtd is presented to you for Friday. Even the large stock will not last for belated shoppers. Wom Vests and Women's Union Extra Fine Quality Drawers —Various| Suits as well as vests Leeratgtad including stylesincluding high and | and drawers; medium | You* , crnwers, thts low neck; long or short | and heavy weight. Well | lot includes garments sleeves; knee length or | made. A good value at | that were made to sell as full length drawers. Reg- | from 50 to 65 cents; high as 81.85. Some das vilicba'4b engte, have been slightly hand- their regular selling price | 1e4)'as samplax hed All Marked at [ 59c | O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, Children’s Dresses, 69c AU Marked at Friday's special price for some cunning litile dresses that are $1.00 values. Made of Pink or Blue Chambray, Ginghams, in dainty qhecks and stripes. Embroidery and combinatioh trimming. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Infants’ Long Slips, Special 25c Fine cambric, with hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeves, Children’s 39c Drawers at 29c Children's $1.00 Night Gowns at 45c Hubbard and slip-over styles, in muslin, cambric and nainsook; 14 years, rimmed with embroidery and laces, Sizes 4 to O'Netll Main Store—Third Floor, For One Week —ONE-THIRD LESS Than Our Usual Moderate Charges for Picture Framing For two very good reasons: First, we want lots more people to know how artistically and appropriately we can do picture framing for you; second, we have just opened a very large spe- cial purchase of new mouldings and meuliiaive you the savings. Look over the house now and most likely you will find a favorite old picture that would be the better for a new frame and have it done this week, because it will cost so much less. We Have 1423 Different Styles of Picture Mouldings *Y All new, each appropriate to some artistic use, a neat little| Ber half-inch antique wood for a small brown carbon or a photo- gravure and all the styles and sizes from that to a richly designed old burnished the sige for a large oil painting. Our guarantee goes with every ‘frame, whether it is 25c. or $50.00. This means that the frame will be in keeping with the size and subject of the picture, and that it will be sie made and fitted. We also have experts who restore Oil Paintings and re- finish old frames. The prices for this week are also reduced one- third—for one week, ONeill Main Store—Fourth Floor, Oo SSSt ORO ES O'Neill-Adam each bal! A general clearance itch -over collars, $22.50 Coats at $12.50 There are fancy and Plain effects, in Chin- chillas; some plaid back, mixed double faced fabrics, Broadcloth, Zibeline, Cordu, We and Novelty Stri; [oer Ae length ay with ball bat ‘thes, pe pateh pockets, and new lap- over collars; en ot the coats are braid bound; some have the bg err Lat with novelty loops. Nearl all shades and All Sizes, Store, Third Floor. The Last Day But One For You to Vote in O’Neill’s “Sales By Request” 7% CAST YOUR VOTE AT ONCE FOR THE SALE YOU MOST DESIRE OMe [foe ght a large quantity of what Reg Precsed pein boned fest nuciber of votes will be placed on sale Wednesday, ony one ballot will be allowed to each person—please remember this. lot for your first, second and third choice of by Kets, trous quality. Ww Directoire h collars, etc. As to Quality, rin ine All-Wool Chinchillas; some plaid backs; ratine, Vool Serge, and the exquisite texture of the Char-|- All wool, 64 inches wide. Value $1.50. Two-toned Diagonal Suiting| All Wool Henrietta and Co. Friday Specials in Silks, Velvets and o Wool Dress Goods A special opportunity for those who want fashion- ably correct fabrics at lower than usual prices. Black Satin Black Satin All Silk Messaline Charmeuse Marquisette Yard wide; strong lus- | Double width. Value | In white and black, alue | 99.50, Double width. Value ‘at, yd, 690 at, yd., 91625 ‘at, yd, 49C Albatross “ In a full range of colors for street and evening wear. Value 89c. at, yd, 69¢ a nth 74 49c O'Neill Main Store, Second $5 & $6 Corsets at $2.50 La Vida and La Victoria—To-day's best modele—a number of small lots to be cleared. sizes in thelot, but only afew of some. Madeof fine lity coutil, designed and boned to give and retain the long, ul lines that present fashion’s approve. Medium and low Regular $5.00 and $6.00 styles at $2.50. eanaia $1.00 R. & G. |NewLotof50cBrassieres Corsets at 75c at 25c Made of good quality coatil, neatly ‘Trimmed in lace, embroidery and trimmed, medium and low bust. i Peet ela lot om special counter, |insertion; reinforcement under the arm; all sizes. Main Floor. O’Netll Main Store, Third Floor. Copyright, 1913, by O’NeillAdame Co, There is room on s in which you are especially interested. MENTION PRI PLEASE. Ballot blanks will appear in the Evening World and Journal ‘Tell your friends about it and ask them to vote. ’ Fill out the ballot and mail it to the Sales by Request Manager, O Neill-Adams Co., New York City. Magen. O'NBILL-ADAMB CO.: : w. T am especially anxious to have you @nncunce a _avecial sale of goods mentioned on this ballot below my name and addr FIRST CHOICE SECOND CHOICE THIRD CHOICE. Indicate what price will Interest you in’each case. Order These GROCERIES To-Morrow Mail and telephone orders filled promp ptly. ‘Phone 5700 Chelsea. We reserve the ri SUGARS ‘H. &@ E. Orystel Domine Granalet-| armour's ed—5-b. 23e » cartons... Crystal Domino L eh Pure 6G stone crocks: Flety; pure fruit; eac a i not, edium kotha smalt "bottles, Cc RACKERS Uneeda Bisculte, Zu-Zus, Ove- terettes, G © Lemon Snaps; Sc pack- s Co., Sixth Avenue, 2 ages, this sale ht to limit quantities. HAMS & |GRAPE Fruit BACON |& ORA JEL} Li Pure fruit, in surat oniy: i DIN reserves spberry, Plum, | Exaulalte” the fin 7 Keb : @ french dent These Apples by Parcel Post | POTATOES O’Neill Main Store—Basement. PRUNES | TOMATOES Faney California— 608, 8 Ibs. for B5e:| BUTTER Finest fresh made Elgin Crea table butter; 5- tone $1.84 crocks, Fox River Butter Fate’... Soe prints. RANGES: +I, tump} Blac! Surety Cocoa—Pi ak fast quality, i-ib. tine 186 ‘Quince tee aie invaneinetant? ‘ant ins. bic D. * ai cern a P i Wine Department a Cad] Specials BRANDIES. J. & F. Martell XXX Cognac Special this sale, bottle, | A ur ‘or 4 fF jar, this sale, t impor! packed in pul large mi Hudvon Dubin Jonath eee aS ang, In, oriainal Fancy Now ; 38 Yellow or Red S-quart basket OEs===I10 ee ee ‘Ne ¢ Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe, THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY a ni att Meete deush- Mother asks: “or a Kood antiseptic. touth era Whose skin r . Mik hhgroumn R This aplen quantity laste s , fe sein, It na: mt) ts repetition ot winnie. nf fail “diecolorations,whitens. ¢ the results ‘are d. provente decay,

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