The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1913, Page 6

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ve Met tA LRT MA LL tL 8 — - | mente the requirements in thie direotion. | Drought the little negre boy to Palm wardrobe He hed @ drawing-room to! “The pending ordinance {s prepared, Beach to-day, after having himee on the Florida apecial on the t y with a view to meet present-dey con- | papers, whieh the child’s parents ed Beadoard. He eats at tadle with young $) ditions, and to also provide for future for « consideration, relinquishing thelr Melean in the famfiy’s private dining- ; developments of the public conveyance He is the only negro allowed on | : nn ig amd thet we can have a S-cent-per- | then except as specified in the contract. pinyed in the sand all morning in front | “ mile rate for taxicabs in New York ] He 1s, however, to be treated as an of the Casino, The children made their Founded 1826 without lows to anybody.” equai of young Vinson McLean and fur- | 4Ppearance hand In hand and seemed to "| OTHER ALDERMEN IN FAVOR OF | nished with every luxury until he fs reat chums as they played with | GLASGOW 24ia. BELMONT 2} ta, PROMPT ACTION. } j fifteen years old, when he 1s to become pasa one fine oe en Me- MEDORA 2 Is. 7 1 _ Alderman Marks #ald: “I agree with | > | "tre MeLean ret this etatement con-| At the hotel as a personal serv a Will Offer To-Morrow, Tuesc ay, — Mr. Meagh views on this matter and ‘ ! cerning the transaction: ‘ ‘ : A Report and an Ordinance {4 arin (2 eee my anspor tee | Little Black to Be Treated as] "td not want'my bey to grow wt ~ m . COLLAR: 1,000 Pairs of Scrim or ¢ a ; : ving the Ife eo |_ SHELBY VILLUM, hart ’ f Will Be Ready to Be |, mints fare benett of an, aa| Equal of the $100,000,000 | resithy people, 1 am geting fats bot atajor, author of “When ‘knignthood | “Get the knack of the NOTCH™ . gia lit in now @ year since my resolutions | 5 aerial. sumpiemindsd Ould. ritically ii Mr. fag rong & E Ci Submitted. | brought thie committee into being, | Vinson. as cenpemeeeltb ee vio abla Will who en, 18 @ lawyer, coch—3 lamine urtains one peerery eee Retry 8 Co Makers “I think the private hack stands | Aasshiniieinnih |keep my aon mindful of the fact that known as a novelist. ¥ " shout be abated and a Senter | _ : he is one of the people, I don't want = = — ee at Unusually Low Prices FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT | "!2" established.’ ALM BMACH, Fla, Feb. 10 -Kdward! 4 gon of mine a snob, The trend of > 2 BENE | Jerman Bolles: “This committes |. Mclean and his wife, the former| wealth is in that direction. | ° H i : | would no doubt have hag a report iong| fvelyn Walsh, daughter of the tate| Moreover, my sen bas been tn the| This Is the Firat Day of the They are nicely assembled with eyelet em- ae t for the death of Chairma | Thomas R. Walsh, who have a three-| company of men, his detectives and y broidered squares, Maric Antoinette and Cluny, ina justment of the [m-| Willan 1 om sure we all feel that the! year-old son, Vinson, commonly known 8 80 much that he ts becoming pre- on aah vo . inal Adju: 1 I | pubie tn entitled to eome action with! ny “the $100,00,00 baby" because it s, at thing for him to Sale of Saks laces, in white, ivory and ecru. : in St lout further delay. ‘The rates are too) healthy 1 portant Matter Is in Sight |high at present. There te ne question | (© oul he will tnhertt that eum, have - at Last Jabout that. But Jum what those rates | ‘*ken @ little megro bey as their Cos- should be we have not fully agreed | upon. However, I am also of the opin- to play with, I was brought up in the sa terling. He te John Wintush Jr., five- bol fata geno grt year-old aon ef John Winbush of P Values to $8.00 Pair.......... .$5.00 Value $10.00 Pair ........6.5: $750 Overcoats for Men formerly $25 $23 $20 & $17.50 at $14 Both heavy weight and light weight garments. fon that this committee will harmont | Street, near Massachusetts avenue, BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB, | oumy acres on & proper maximum rate be a The Taxicad Gnvestigating Committee by which these companies can operate Ms a, of the Board of Aldermen will mest to-| and wich at ine sume time will benefit H corning, ne odoand p after which no douvt| wis t have mid before, I think that recommendations will de made to the! orger to obtain a free-for-all use of beard, which meets In the afternoon. jing streets the private hack stands Chatrnan Grimm said: “The public gnould be abolished, but am not certain can be assured ¢hat this matter will not|tnet the present private hack stands de held up eny longer and a report will/ could be lawfully made public hack Be doubt reach the floor Tuesday. Al-| stands.” | derman Meagher and other membere of ee the commlites have been working on «x|COAL A-PLENTY; STILL HIGH. ordinance and a report, a copy ef which - —— te mow in the hands of each member of | Rallreads Have 176,000 Tone That Waren emate ” | | Maren Boss oie. || ASPARAGUS— Dosen Each | CORN— ‘aTie menibere will no doubt have con-| | More then, A.0® Nome coves! o pate 274 square Lobes 2» ec, Pa a boyd meeting eome tay we aoorsa wake valle vonualey ty aie mig ate 2.95 .2 ne fe Pack..... taken and the matter finaly brought to Qublic yesterday by ren. 2.95 25 Little Quaker Brand. . the managers of the hard coal railroads, White 328 58 M ile... .. 5 new Mr. McLean's attorney, wher ad plied wi Special Offering Canned Vegetables PARK & TILFORD Finest qualities at exceedingly low prices This week, ending Saturday Special Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads & Comfortables At noteworthy reductions in price . All Wool Blankets..Pair, $5.50, 7.50 Reduced from $8.50 and $11.50 4 The assortment embraces both heavy weight over- coats and light weight overcoats, ibe latter in fancy mixtures. The models include regulation styles, belted back coats, and slip-ons, all tailored exclu- sively by us, and designed with all those distinctive features which are the hall mark of Saks tailoring. G Yet good as this opportunity appears on the face of it, you will find it even better on acquaintance, because some of these garments were formerly higher in price than the highest figure mentioned San Jose Peeled Green. ..3.50 30 A ; above. Inasmuch as they are in the minority, how- Parttevgdhcdf err hy Malt he top Peeled White..3.75 .32 PEAS—No: 2 round tins ever, we would not fcel justified in employing these Bedspreads .............0005 $1.35, $2.05 ie About | Sanhattan and §7 £6 7.80.6 ton in Brook. agus ; ss Go tises Pezone as one of ~ inducements of this sale, Regularly $1.76 and 83.75 ‘ 5 ia WATS . ough the garments themselves are actually in- hard caution Progestin] ne teah Sikes Petit Pois “Alpine”. cluded in the assortments. Get here early, a Comfortables eo that the total of unsold anthracite Fine Sugar Peas.........2. ‘ceanlleias me. $ $. tn the olty 19 approximately 000,000 tone. 25 .20 Down filled. .............0065 3-351 B435 ‘The shipments ia Jan- 45 .22| TOMATOES Regularly $5.00 and $6.50 milli wary totatied @,886,419 tone, the high- : Saks&C, he |Seea tooo eens 90 .99|Heber Cader aT onipany Cotton lied: ..s.ss.6o5 6 Bivet ese ces $1.50 ESCAPE FIRE IN NIGHTIES, 35 412 No2can 115. Regularly $2.00 — 55 .14 : seal Broadway at 34th Street Women and Children, Thus Clad, 00 .18 | Superior, Loy ence 140 new When Hetel Burns. 15 .1 lo. 3 cans. . 1. a tin Sheets & P; ote, on Valley read, a 5 3 SUCCOTASH-No. 2 round tins Rin si ae Gh 5 13 | Marcellus brand......... 1.15 .10 , ' At 25% less than ourregular prices -90 .08 | LittleQuakerbrand......1.30 .12 ‘ ad Cases } 3x 2x381 9. Your Advantage to Buy Now PARK & TILFORD STORES 45x3815 50x3814. 54x3815... We Close E at 6 o’Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. February Furniture and Rug Sale 50% Redacttons fs 26th St. and Sth Ave. 87th St. and Bway. a=, AN OUTFIT FOR it. and Sth Ave, th St. and B’way. 00 yj | way, manager of T2nd St. and Col. Ave. 126th St. and Lenox Ave. ‘Dt Aitions are at variance with present-day porary bis tu0.008, part! 9th St., near 6th ee re \ t A WEEK ‘ance, progress, and there ts no ordinance that covered by in: “Did You Think of Me Today?” “Yes—Here’s Some WRISUYS It’s a’ Voucher for My Thoughts.” “But I thought of myself as well. During this saiewe have reduced our outfits as 00Ms Completely ‘Fornshed a gacae=> sg LD fay 142% | acer value 690... 19. Chita OUR LIBERAL CREDIT We Pay Freight Write for our New BOOKLET TERMS corly ieyey vend and Railroad containing Information regarding Connectiest. Fare our entfite, mailed FREE. BS Ave.Cor.84" Sr. HEN the children come home from the district - school and heap ques- w+ tion after question upon you after you have gone through the long, hard day of the Winter’s duties on the farm, just pleasantly refer them to the y Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 AA Beethoven Group of Superb Victor Records Moonlight Sonata... 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