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eMesiee—- se, _ w_ X PUBLIG HEARING | IS ARRANGED ON SUBWAY CONTRACTS Chairman McCall Acts as Soon as Appellate Division Dis- solv es the Injunction. COURT FIGHT GOES ON. | Shearn Now Threatens New Action “to Dissolve the Whole Deal.” ‘The injunction amiinet signing the Subway operating contracts having been | @imolved by the Appellate Division, ar Pangemants were completed to-day by | Chairman MoCall of the Publo farvice Commission for a public hearing on the fontracts at 2 o'clock to~morrow aftor- @oen in the Board of Estimate room at | the City Hall. i Glarence J. Shearn, attorney in the tmfunetion proceedings, has not aban- Goned the effort to get the case before the Court of Appeals, and to-morrow iN flew brief renewing his applica. | on to take # to the higher court, He| has already planned, if permission to | appeal in derind him, to institute a sult for the annulment of the contracts. This WH! certainty go to the highest court, Be says. ‘The vacation of the Hopper injunc- fon was concurred in by every mem- | Ber of the court. Presiding Justice | Ingreham wrote the opinion, which eoncluded: “We think no fact fe alleged which would justify a finding*that the Pubite Gervice Commission in signing these @patracts were about to commit an illegal official act, or to suffer any waste or injury to the property or funds of the city, or to do any act beyond the dis- eretion expressly vested in them by tow.” ‘he opinion seems to hold thet the Pending contracts have already been re- viewed by the courts in the former What Is the Ideal Age to Mar On Wha yh t Salary Is Marriage Possible |Showing How You Have| Less to Worry About When You Don’t Have to Live Up to the Style of a Millionaire for Business Reasons. Evening World Readers Tell How They Get Along on Small Salaries, Are Happy and Save Money at the Same Time. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ad i my opiulon it is much easier @ year,” confides a young woman reader of The Evening World. “My It Is Easier to Live on $15 a Week Than on a Salary uaband is & lawyer whose income ranges from $12,000 to to live on $15 a week than on $15,000 and I assure you that I feel less rich to-day than when JI was a stenographer in his law office mak- ing $15 a week, I don’t mean that he is not the most generous of men. It is simply that when I made $15 1 had no false standards of luxury and display. I spent all my little income on myself, allowing $5 a week for clothes. 1 do not consider that I was extravagant in this since I feel that it was my attractive ap- pearance that won me a $15,000. husband. But I had no idea at that | time that an income such as we now | enjoy could be spent and leave me feeling Just as poor at the end of| the year as when I had difficulty finding carfare to get down to the office the day before payday. We live ih what is called a fashtonable| _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1913. — of $15,000 a Year BRINGS 200 OUT OF BOMB EXPLOSION j _ BEDSINTO STREET “Black Hand” Weapon Loaded With Small Stones Shatiers Williamsburg Windows. Brooklyn bomb users introduced a/ novelty in this form of outdoor sport early to-day by loading with emall ftones @ bomb that broke a larse amount of glars and brought 200 persons into the street in Central avenue, be- tween Jefferson and Melrose streete, | Willlameburg. The bomb was placed against the} door of Paul Monte's grocery at No. % Central avenue, and the explosion blew in the door of the grocery and the door of Gaepar Chacatino’s shoe shop ad- Joining and broke the plate glass fronts and many windows {n the house, as well ae in other buildings on the block, ‘The shock was s0 great many thought it was from an earthquake, and in @ few minutes every house In the neigh- vorhood was pouring {ts half-dresvod tenante into the streets, until more than two hundred were shivering in the cold, The police found the street sprinkled with small, flat stones, some of them an inch fn diameter, and several had been blown through the windows into the store, There were picces of fron also. It te not often that one of these Black Hand bombs contains anything except the explosive, the police say. Monte told the police he had received six letters signed “Black Hand,” de- manding $2,090, in a month. He aid he had no money, so he tgnored them, We have absolutely nothing up our sleeves Our business is conducted James McCreary & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street On Thursday, February 13th. Showing of an exclusive selection of Women’s Lingerie, Cotton Voile, Embroidered Net, Fancy Crepe, Eponge, Linen and Crash Suits for Southern wear. Dresses of Cotton Crash with colored border and drawn work combined. 8.50 Smartly tailored Linen Dresses in two distinc- tive models. 12.50 One-piece Linen Dresses with plaited Jawn All colors. 7.95 Dresses in a variety of models and materials including Cotton Crepon and Voile. 16.50, 19.75 to 45.00 Afternoon Dresses of Brocaded and Plain Char- meuse, effectively trimmed with lace and chiffon. 35.00 Evening Dresses of Chiffon with crystal em- broidered tunic and bodice. 32.50 frill. Special Sale. \ FINE EMBROIDERIES " Much Below Regular Prices. Will be continued for the remainder of the week-~ WASH _DRESS FABRICS. For Spring, 1913. 10,500 yards of Fancy Printed Crepe. also a complete line of plain colors, White or Black. 32 suit by Hopper and the companion suite on broad—honest—1 “€ John R. Ryon and the Admiral Realty est—modern ‘suburb. My household expenses, with three malde—I can't afford a butler— | fines Yompany, which attacked preferential |average $1,000 a month. inches wide. 18c yd. GatLs. Pant “OF ALLEGATIONS paar poten a ag Ay A aaet his pri Peaalucealt te | " ° for you on he prescfiption White Lingerie ‘ease ee ae bay athe plain, or Bie counsel, ceeme epoupers peed he agugtonyl be able to return their social attentions. | Cie a eG Moa | Mp Reon tae Sik wes re ee White Mercerized India Linon, spccia! finish. i aiees wae peeairel staYenares oe arenes bead sip pears Led idkabion its el Gennndn on'eewiyou || ter cee enue Meetne MATS | eae fatisfon both. Oh Coo) tion and wil refund your value 25c, 18¢c yd. corporation with @ certain sum for the want to live. Sometimes 4 $50-a-week 1 Mepreciation of the plant and cars each am gradually furnishing my money if your purchase is @alary would not be enough for a | pooms, buying a bed, rug and table ' In the firat pi : ous rent not ALL you desire. An enormous ren F, M. R."* pays for one room. gon to entertain a great 4 @o our Difls tor wines, cigars, flowers and vyeaf, but !t Is very evident that that man and his wife. I know a young m 8 e1 " pek. bi t le what I extravagant, 1 Moe oe isa ttce toe aetermisation of | favors are elmpty unbelievable. ft 10] man who gute $8 a week aalary. Ho | Svarctunicas sor cash, as able olle and pay caer bed Ce al $2.00 BLACK & COLORED DRESS GOODS. che Commissioners." all I can do to make ends meet. This] got married a short time ago, and : nd heat, in loreé—depending upon a ice oe cloth, small pictures, &c. I have accounted for $11 so far—#3 rent, #7 food, $1 furniture, ‘Then I pay 70 cents for Insurance, ‘The complaint that no public hear- ing was held on the revised contracts is held by the court to be “clearly winter I have bought only two new and the quality of frame you select and the kind of glass your eyes require. In my estimation, any couple can get along on a salary as small as $12 sf they know how to economize and they live at euch a rate that the $i & week {s not enough for two. $,500 yards Imported French Wool Serge. Navy Blue and Black. 50 inches wide. 85c yd. I am positively 1 feel evening gowns, von’ 12 and $14 ed to accept invitations, If giris won't marry $12 and $ ' frivolous.” As to the complaint re- men some of them will spend thei | a. we all | 4. ‘That leaves | if the wife knows how to shop. Ifa farding the terme on which the Inter. {00 shaboy, When I made $15 & week) Oi Gaye in a poorhouse, perhaps still | tne gray. t puts away in tne dime | Woman has the real true lov value 1.60 borough is to sel its bonds, the opinion 1 414 not nave to hahaa Pant I ea waiting for a man wits $20 a week. bank and keep $1.9 7 eaciba Suen So ne | "4 500 d BI k B d I b d othe. ies iad saat ae ova | erect 66n oe em rar nego ee ova ara nner ‘than a good | Ch bay #9 cents for j tT. eulicks and 2, von oe roadcloth,—sponged en 8 contr nothing to every cent of $15,000 @ year making be- h good ni a n & good | HBT. * : - hrunk. 54 inches wid with the terms on which the Inter- | eve that we are millionaires, und we) Salary. A man wants wo be loved fF | 17 1s NO TRICK AT ALL FOR THIS Honavita Awa t 29rd St., near Fourth Ave. CARUE: un) ba . borough would borrow its money. Tt! have to keep on doing it to be, able to himself, not for the maney hy FANN, | COUPLE. | MAMAS Fla, Feb. 12-While partict- | 27West34thSt.,bet.6th and OthAves, 1.35 yd. value 2.25 1.75 yd. value 2.75 im entirely immaterial, 20 far as the) ive at wll. I have often wished that “ | . Dear Madam: £ am twenty-th: pating in a moving picture company's | 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. etsy 1 concerned, what the Inter | ie na income of perhaps #0 a| HOW TO LIVE ON $14 A WEEK| Or as ie presentation of a Roman Coliseum scene | 44% Columbus Ave., Slat & 82nd Sts. BerouE pay fOr oon ee oe aassen apend aly om oul. AND SAVE MONEY. uaa ate pes Turis seas 70 Namau St. ‘near John St WOMEN'S HOSIERY Bethe igre Lear laa selves. SUBURBANIT Dear Mada 1 am twenty-one e818 a week. He gives me $15 hospital in a precarious condit on. ‘The | 1009 Broad near Willo'by, Bklyn _——— amortization T COT OF TRUTH IN THE LET.| "OMT of age, and my family consists | and keops $5 himself. My table couts flash between the hip and knee on the| 489 Fulton St. &S,, Bllyn paid out of the receipts are calculated ui “| of my husband and two very healthy @ week, sometim right leg 18 lacerated. Bonavita lost an becca b Black Thread Silk St ki tra reinforced “epon the amount invested, and not] TER OF THE COMPLAINANT. of course, myself, | best food. 1 arm several years ago when the Ion jac! read Si ockings,—extra ‘@pon the amount of the bonds Ixsued, Thia letter may appear very ridicw ized furnished and | Baltimore attacked him, — @hich is the plain provision of the contract.” Chairnian @hearn late yesterday tn regan to che Joux to many young men and women] Who are faclig the problem of ilving on $10 arid $15 a week, Nevertheless, heels, soles and toes, guaranteed; medium weight. value 2.25, 1.50 rooms for $3 4 Week In a very good section of Brooklyn, This amount Includes Kas for cooking and lighting, week that rainy day can’ Neith t $5 away fora one of us ts over MoCall evmmoned Mr. Feb, 12, — 5 nar rasasl ; i fajor, the author, who has becn | quam patho ‘ A n A » ! there is truth in it. ‘The poor can at! 1 allow myself $1 a day for food, | The clothes we had Bat caveat in Weal estrees — Thread Silk Stockings with double tops, reine (Pubic hearing and said: &ny rate devote what money they have} and find this sum sum ; do for this year, and we ing weaker. His fan eald today. ta one mi Me “Zour application has, by the un-| frankly to thelr own needs, while per-| My husband also work: te, He ok neat all the time, We that the novelist’s death is only @ qu seas "Get sh or 68 tect ne al forced heels, soles and toes. value 1.15, 850 I ‘emtmovs action of the commission, 4 trained to worship fetich of] sleeps alinost all day, eat hearty don't belleve in going around spend- — tjon of a few how been granted. When do you want tv hea i, &c, have to arrange | hl to be able to face star: ‘Thuretay was agreed on. ida cll TERRY MITCHELLS DANCE. Aanoctation Named A\ i weight Hoser Entertains. Bouth Brooklyn will be put in full) farce to-night on the occasion of the @amwal entertainment and reception of the Terry Mitchel! Association at Pros- pect Hall. Terry te a boxer with a host @f friends who claim he ie now the Thread Silk Stockings with double cotton tops, heels, soles and toes. Black only. 65c value 880 Medium Weight Lisle Stockings,—extra rein- forced heels, soles and toes. Black or Tan. 500 value T50 Silk Lisle Stockings with double tops, rein- forced heels, soles and toes. Black, White and Tan. hese [ ONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly Sry ees Seo CONDON MFG. CO., Minnsapetia, itiam, gown Wo human beings are so much enslaved on those whose parents | take good care to ondow them with tastes, standards and responsibill- (des, and neglect to leave them the money With which to maintain them. Every now and then you many read thet the grandson of & famous novelist is driving # truck, er that the niece of a president is Women at the Age of Forty WORDSAND welterweight champion of Greater New| Stusag tlekeve tm frout of @ mov. vat faatia hi time in life wh by value 50c 350 Me he i ais & meaner of 8 oo IE aod proaching a time in life when they should be particu- Gre Molen ad the Aome cist a. oe rorvety, sh larly pote) about everything that relates to their health— Black Cotton or Lisle Stockings with double Biss isthe cores tine to cn eaiers| seeeunetion of 6 gv0uh man'o mem particularly their health as women, | MUSIC | tops, reinforced. value Sse, 25¢ We eiteers et: the apncelation “esos |, mut they, Never hove ny eupsostions ; For soon nature makes a very important change in the distinctly feminine organism, Now is the time to prepare for this chan; ow is she time that the whole Physical constitution should uplifted. Weaknesses and irregularities now neglected means serious consequences when the ‘‘change” does come. | Dr. Pierce’s preseripts e Prescription Has been recommended for over forty years to overcome the sufferings and dangers of this important period in the life of every woman, It is a regulator and tonic, composed of only those ingredients which authorities in the science of medicine have demonstrated benefit womankind, without producing after-ill-effects, To be to make as to how else the great man’s relatives are to be kept alive, When plate presented to President Me- by a fraternal order was found the other day in & pawnshop the donors declined to redeem it on the plea “that * " nory ities Sivvens, Garren the insult to the President's memory gl hw ponding came from the relatives who pawned Secretary; Peter Banks, Marshal. | . “ | the plate.”* Sane FIRE’S ORIGIN A MYSTERY. | 4°"! '° this Interesting point of view {t 18 tne duty of those who tn- os Wael herit a certain standard of living to ape Frivee - Benhaves ethers | starve to death trying to keep it up. Wiliam F, Randolph, tired atock | BUS having considered the wors of the Ad Cale Resdelph, hie broth, | @2Urbanite who cannot itve on $1500 Hig ay ane Se z rout’ a year, let us turn to the more cheerful a hors, oa halt Aycaren {Moree Of thore Who tell how to be . “ ‘happy on $15 a week Akget, earl: >; Y Ste a ee a eatmene|A VIEW FROM THE OUTSIDE OF ‘here a fire, which di@ damage eati- THE GAME. | Sted at $2,000, was discovered. Tye, Dear Madam: "F. MR." te wrong dmes, before the arrival of fire ap- marry unlens aratus, spread to the parlor on the vove $17 a week. round floor John J. Kennedy, President; John M. MoCauley, Vive-Prestcent; Frank Me- sulre, Thomas McLaughlin and Thomas thorpe, Vice-Presidents; Charles Gal agher, Treasurer, Kenneth Jensen, 8: elary; William J. Gorman, Financ! SONG HIT 34th Street 23rd Street Franz Lehar’s Operetta Now Appearing at Weber & Fields’ 44th Street Theatre, In Next SUNDAY WORLD | You can’t get away from a ‘RED-MAN an with jpn 8, Baird, ooeupring @ four-story fa Me forewarned is to be forearmed, Your druggist can supply you ee te pete pee oon every cont in liquid or tablet form-- send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box of eae Be sree an paiited Fo- |, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Tablets. fered, The wend" be fife was ne yl - ‘i 65 ay a ted at The Warldts Buty \ | Please not Address Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. fee ark Moet Wark sees * WORLD WANTS ** 8 ee ome ¢ {it because 1 { do it, If I had « wite | THEY WORK WONDERS. ** * © * WORLD WANTS would wet migny belier than at the Present time, van here would be Jess expense and the wife would the money paid for washuug — ® rook from an employment Ht feeling thet she has i orx20= eeeee