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* OWNERS 10 FIGHT INDEPENDENT TAXI They, Declare It Would Per- péhiate Private Stand Sys- ytem in New York City, To the Baitor of The Evening World ‘The Independent Taxi Owners’ As- sociation te composed of over one hun- drel oWners of taxicabs phying for Ire on the streets of the city of New York, who, under the present ordi- nances, are compelled to operate from the public hack stands and are for- Didden to come upon any private hack stand, so that we cannot pick up fares in front of any hotel or restaurant where a private hack stand has been established. Our members at various times have appeared at the hearings before the Hoard of Aldermen and have advocated more stringent regula- tions for drivers, stricter regulations nce of license to public and all measures which tend towarl increasing the honesty and efMctency of drivers of taxicabs. We are opposed to private hack stands and have urged that they be abolished. We are in favor of mont of the provisions of the ordinance which is at present before the Board of Al- dermen and was introduced on Feb, 13, 1918 by Ald n Meagher, and agree with ecommendations which have been on the taxicab question by nor and Commissioner Fos- not believe It is right to rant exclusive privileges to private in- cividuals or corporations to utilize any portion of the public streets. We be- lieve we should have the right to utilize all. portions of the public streets and that no hack stind should be created except public hack stands which can be utilized by all licensed public hacks or taxicabs without discrimination, BILL WOULD PERPETUATE PRI- VATE HACK STANDS. We are surprised to learn that has been introduced in Albany ingly in an attempt to nullify any- thing which might be done by the Board of AWermen. The Dill was in- troduced on Feb. 18, 1913, by Assembly- nd is known as Assembly Introduction No. 1091. It nd Section G1 of the Dower to to be taken by owners or drivers to the Board of “regulate the rates of fare Aldermen the hackney coaches, carriages, motors, a tomobiles or other vehicles and to con pel the owners thereof to pay annual li- cense fees,” by adding the following clause: “The Board of Aldermen shall have |, ux put to all of the people of the leity of New York, to grant any sion of real property abutting on any street of avenue a license for a hack sity of New York, which | that we believe this is a should be vigorously who have been pa undoubtedly be ve monopoly in exii . however, unfair and unjust not only “=. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought exclusive privilege to any person oF Boars the MELEE corporation. Signature of such ja ‘“ the power to Issue upon the applica- tion of the owner or loxsee In posses: 5 —— stand or hack stands on such street nen by our counse), Moses A) 82 Wall street, Ne examined the or avenue adjacent to said pi for use by such owner oF le any other person, with the consent situation, that it doubtful | whether thie bill would be ¢ tutions! If passed, We feel it would be a dis grace upon the city of New York it) k City, who ve to this of such owner or lessee, for such number of vehicles as aball not un- necessarily interfere with the use of said street or avenue by phe public.” It also contains the following: “The previous recommendations, consent or approval of the Board of Aldermen of & committees er a mem- ber thereof, shall not be necessary to the issuance of u license or per- ints should be continued by the | of this bill, We intend to us j efforts to defeat {t and since that We may have your co working toward this end. yours, SDWIN &, | Chairman Ex, Com. 0 Respectfully GOODWIN, LT OA mit for any purpose, and no ordi- Nance shall require such recommen- dation, consent or approval.” LAWYER DECLARES LAW WOULD BE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, ee Attack on Thread Trast. TRENTON, March 2.-<The so-called {Thread Trust was attacked by the Federal Government in a civil anti- trast sult filed here to-day serking the We desire to call this to your atten-| dissolution of the alleged attempted tion, knowing that you have been much! monopoly By the Coates interests of Interested in the situation, and to say Great Britain of the thread trade of FLOERLY FOLKS! GALOMEL, SALTS | ANG) GATHARTICS AREN'T FOR YOU. Harmless, gentle “Syrup of Figs” is best to cleanse your stomach, liver and 80 feet of bowels of sour bile, decaying food, gases and clogged-up waste. You old people. Syrup of Figs is particularly for you. You who don't exercise as much as you need to; who like the easy chair. You whose steps are slow and whose muscles are less elastic. You must realize thet your liver and ten yards of bowels have also become less active. Don't regard Syrup of Figs as physic. bowels suck this decaying waste and poisons into the blood. fe feeling right until ut do it gently. Don washday; don't use a bowel irritant. your sake, please use only gent! Ct tive Syrup of Mig Then you are not drugging yourself, for Syrup of Figs is composed of only luscious figs, senna and aromatics, whic! ‘ou will never cann injure. It stimulates the liver and bowels just} A teaspoonful tonight will gently, as exercise would do if you took enough | but thoroughly, move on and out of of it. It is not harsh like salts or cathar- tard system by. morning all the sour | tics. The help which a of Figs ‘ives to a torpid liver and weak, slugeial owels is harmless, natural and gentle. When eyes grow dim, you them. Do the ame with your liver aud bowels when age makes them less active. There is nothing more important. Costive, clogged-up bowels mean that deca) u¢, fe co fies seh jogged there aad ..0 lucts in these ile, poisonous, fermenting food and clogged-up waste matter without gripe Nausea or weakness. But get the genuine. gist for the full nas and Elixir of Senna,’ contempt, any other Fig Syrup unless it bears the name—prepared by the California Fig Syrup Company. Read thirty feet of | the la if Sought Sale the Specimen Specials Mac ple ies Imported. Baby Catacul Coat $894.00 $424.00 Imported Baby Caracul Coat $749.00 §296.00 Broadtail Coat $694.00 $296.00 Hudson Seal Coat $396.00 $196.00 vet . Coat ada 96-00 Coat 5189.00 "$89.75 a draped model, trimmed with black Natural Peny Coat $139.00 $63.75 fox and lined with royal parple Black Peny t $89.75 $44.75, aie Mole Coney Coat $89.75 $44.87 Natural Peny Coat $59.75 $27.75 Fashionable Fur Scarfs and Muffs Perfectly matched pelts in newest effects, If beughtin Sale If beughn = Salle © ‘1 the regular wey Price Specimen the reguler wey — Price . | oo Mase spies Now Specials, Mocu's price Now 4 i $249.00 .75 | White Fex Mult $49.75 $24.74 ~ Frondtat car $770°90 $Ta8 | White Per Sear! a7; un © Natural Mink Stole $196.00 $98.75 | Silvered Jap Fex Muff $49.75 14 @ Natural Mink Muff $149,00 $71.75 | Silvered Jap Fex Scarf $34,75 $16.74 O)] Hudson Seal & Skunk Set $159.00 $74.75 | Civet Cat Muff $32.75 $15.74 ry) (dyed muskral). Civet Cat Scart $18.74 $9.24 Ro) Set $149.00 $74.75 | Blended Muskrat Sets $14.74 $6.94, Dyed Blue Fox Set $159.00 75 | Skunk-Opessum Set $5.94 $2.96 9 Natural Lynx Muff $79.75 17.75 , © Natural Lynx Scarf $49,75 74 | and hundreds of other sets, at half price. © @ e 3 8 $ | i . H. Macy & Co.’s AttractiondAre Their Low Prices, AIGYAS) Herald Square, Broadway ,34thto 35th St, i rere Grice Magnificent Fur Wraps, Coats and Sets, pur- chased at extraordinary concessions from lead- ing Furriers, are in this end-of-the-season disposal offered at savings of one-half. Modish in every graceful line, but not in any sense extreme, these Furs are far in advance of the present mode, and will be smart and stylish for several seasons tO COME. tecona ricer, Broadway. Luxurious Fur Wraps and Coats Gavincnts of the highest grade, draped and silhouette effects, three-quarter and full-length ..odels; lined with itluminated velours, embossed velvets, plain and brocaded silks and satins. B No.324—medium | fi (1-1) KOPS BROS., Mfro., New York ———————— You know that Lastikops hose supporters outwear any corset, while the old ones you to wear lasted no time. There’s just that same difference between our JASTIKOPS Cloth and Webbing —and the elastics other makers now use for corset gores, etc.—i. e., wear WELL, while all the others wear OUT Making gores, etc., of ordinary elastics, in imita- tion of the genuine Nemo Lastikops fabrics, is a pit- fall for the unwary. » Don’t fall into it! CT EY YT EITLL T. Grieg grrr ETE aitttecccsto77eegai ERE’S the corset mar- vel of 1913—nearly 800,000 sold thefirst month! Nothing like it can pos- sibly be made’ without Nemo Lastikops Cloth! No. 322—low bust } $300 The new Lasticurve- Back is an elastic exten- sion several inches below the back stecls-gores of Lastikops Cloth, When you sit down, the gores expand- you're com- fortable. When you stand, your corset clings like an eelskin--you’re stylish, Ask Your Dealer —to show you these splen- did new corsets and ail the Other Favorite Nemos *__ For All Figures $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 So o_o) ——_=_=_— —=—=_———=_———=—m_e—_=_=_._ ——=”_— o_o SS - 0 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913. é Tan Van EeAWe Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in esas, Cs 4 C1 9 Co ONEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street $1,000,000 Worth of Bargains Embracing New Merchandise in_all our_72 Departments, Furnishings . tor the Home, everything for Women, Men and Children to wear or use and all that you look for ina Complete Pure Food store. Such is our ProfitSharing Sale It continues throughout the week—new lots of merchandise and new bargain attractions each day. Below we mention just a few of Tuesday's special sales: Spring Silks and Dress Goods Rare opportunities are offered to women during this sale to purchase at a saving a season's materials for suits and gowns for street and evening wear. The season's most desirable fabrics in all standard colors and latest shadings of silks and dress goods have been specially underpriced for O'NEILL'S PROFIT SHARING SALE. Besides these specials for to-morrow, there are many more rare offerings in the yard goods departments, Four of Our Many Special Offerings in | New Spring SILKS Silk Tussah 33c Waterproof Foulards 68c Regular Value 59 yt Regular Value $1.50 yd. Four of Our Many Special Offerings in Spring DRESS GOODS Storm Serge 5 5 c Storm Serge 8 5c Regular Value 85c Yard, Regular Value $1.25 Yard, Fifty inches wide. The colors Fifty inches wide, all wool and Bright, lustrous and washable. Less than half the regular. vi ude cream and black, as well | double warp, in any shade or color Most desirable for street and eve- | is asked for this imported sil It the shadings that are so much | desired, including navy blue and i Yard wide and all col- | was dye in demand | well-dressed | black. A most dressy und service- ing cream and black and | France women thii able fabric. ‘ason's popular new shadings, | of styles Ser Very dressy and serviceable. inches W Diagonal serge 79 Chiffon Taffeta | Regular Value $1.25 Yard, Regular Value $1.00 Yard, Cc Princess Satin 59c Silk Poplins a Ss] 19: Forty-two inches wide. | Choice | ifty inches wide and all wool Regular Value $1.00 yi gular Value $1.75 e . This | Colors include black and the Spri Twenty-six inches wide. A soft | Forty-three inches wide, with Yc IN CC ed maak atthactives chats charmeuse finish makes it a narrow satin t Black and jade for 's profit- jad ings. O'Neill Main Mtore—Nerend Fleer. PRPLRLPL EPL PPLEPELS O’Neill’s Profit Sharing Sale American Lady CORSETS $3& $5 New Models for Spring and Summer Wear. Denigned for all figures. The name denotes style, and stands for the best there is in corset Levin f Every model is specially cut and carefully made for the size and type of form intended. Made of figured batiste and fancy mate: Style No. 291. for the slight figure. Two models at 99,00 and 95.00, De Bevoise and B. & J. Brassicres at 50c to $3.00 O'Neill Main Store—Third Meor, $3.00 Silk Umbrellas at $1.95 Women's Umbrellas Men's Umbrellas Extra quality taffeta silk in| ‘willed silk, made with eight black, ga navy and green. | ribbed paragon frames in a large Handle, ‘arved mission, ebon- | assortment of carved natural wood ene, ete. handles, O'Neill Main Stere—Firet Voor. dressy fabs i the much d the choic shades of this Spring's und shades, O’Neill’s Profit Sharing Sale Women’s Knit UNDER- 19° WEAR, Special To-morrow at White ribbed, medium and heavy weight underwear, suitable for Spri and Summer wear, specially underpriced for this sale, The regular value Women's Vests, 25 and 20 cents. 50c Regular Value 350 25c Children's Sweaters, Value 98¢ to # Good worsted gat ts, an assort-| Low neck, no sleeves and trimmed ment of colors and styles underpriced | in several styles. This is a regular 35- for this sale, cent grade. Style No. $47. for the medium ney Two models at 93.00 und 96.00. Special from 8.30 to 10.30 A. M. Only Knit VESTS for Children, 5c ‘These are made of Sea Island cotton, positively will close at 10,30 A. M, ‘This special half-price sale O'Neill Main Store-—Virst Moor, Big Reductions on Fine LINENS You Save from One-third to One-half during this Sale Spring, with its housecleaning and preparations for Summer, brings to the attention of the housewife the necessity of replacing many things in the house, Tablecloths, Napkins, Sheets, Towels and other linens have to be replaced, so why not do it now, wher’ home and last a long while? 49c Muslin Sheets, 59c Reg. Value 800 O'Neill's: Profit Sharing Sale offers opportunity to purchase a supply that will brighten up t Table Cloths, Reg, Value $1, 75 Turkish Towels, Reg. Value 290 19¢ Pillow Shams, Reg. Value 81.00 2.7 Snow wh y. double 1 These hand drawn and embroid-| ‘Three cases of full bleached, i urkish bi cls, with hem-| ered pillow shama have dresser| heavy round thread, durable muslin they ure discontinued patterns from] med en¢ are of the El eraite. '¢ ch Fasily th sheets will be sold at this price a leading Irish manufacturer, There] and absorbent quality and are] featfs to match. Easily worth) during this sale. ‘This is muslin are no napkins to match. Size] specially underpriced for this sale,| just twice as much as asked during] of « splendid wearing quality and 2x2 yards, Per dozen, $2.25 thin sale, the size is 81x00 inches, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor Lower Prices on High Grade FURNITURE This sale offers all a chance to fill enh? many needed household wants at Sold on O’Neill’s Household Club Plan. prices that will save them much money Buy Now at Sale Prices and Pay at Intervals. $21.00 Turkish | $32.00 Golden | $12.s50CurleyBurch| $14.00 Golden Platform Rocker,| Oak Buffet, Corner Chair, | Oak Dresser, $9.50 $10.50 | This pretty parlor chair is made | of genuine curly birch, finished «| beautiful shade of rich dark ma-| kentine oak wood, finished » beau- | tiful golden shade; the base is 40 inches long and 20 inches deep, It has # 22x28 inch oval bevelled Frenet | plate mirror; contains two large and | two small drawers; fitted with wood handles and good locks and keys | prettily carved; panelled ends; thor- oughly constructed aud finished. oS ° °o Hitakt la G0 inebesn width’ is 4k This artistic dresser is made of | inches; has a French plate mirror in top, 10x40 inches. It is thoroughly finished and constructed of the best quartered oak, great being taken in ull joint construction. | Has silver drawer and two drawers | for linen, besides two roomy closets; TURKISH ORM ROCKER is built on » hardwood frame. Has beautiful hand-carved claw feet: finished in a Leuutiful shade of rich dark mahog- ' ha q 40220 inches, Tmngnificent hogany, It has hand-carved feet; serpentine swell panels in buck. ront and broad | The loose cushion seat ix covered in silk velour and tied on to the chair with silk cords and tassels. white care fn stiteh v A very attractive piece. nd hus French legs and beautiful hand- , ‘The design is new und is being shown for the first time, More, Second Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street, New York City ae curved claw feet na tn . 1 —So————=0E—10 SS —_———_—_—SoS—S—SS—0 6

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