The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 24

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Gi TAXICAB OWNERS ny Ignored, Say Commission- ers of Accounts. Rew Ordinances at Once to End All Abuses. Wee called to the attention ame expreseed at length. ‘Fhe report in part follows: Hy using i tt Meenaed evaded the oft: I 8 tg y 40,000 ger annum. thd were submitted: hack stands. 5b, carrying fesuance of licenses. th of such Heenses. An g ? ft i! t, 4 CAT CTY UT O $2000 A YEAR Special Stand License Fee Is CAWS NOW IN CHAOS. Report to Mayor Demands of the @emes, in which their efforts for re- | * fm taxicab regulation and rates "The eleting ordinances, which were to regulate and control thie are utterly inadequate, most ‘delng indefinite and ome con- ton to special cabs, the ordi- Orescribe @ fixed license fee, additional fee of $% for each @ Gpecial cad stand. have permitted any cab con- yy them, other than public fo upon these cabstands, In- Geveloped that of 1,89 ape- vehiclon over 800 have ‘The revenue from this source ap- following subjects were thor- investigated and many sugges- and recommendations pertinent ‘The control of epectal and public ant ‘The adjustment of license fees fur vehicles and adjustment of license fees for of vehicles kept for hire, and regulation and contro! of taxi- adjustment and control of Fegulation and control of con- pertaining to sightseeing cars. committea was appointed by of AMermen to report on Howto Market for Sunday and Save Money and Time in the Important Duty Sell More Direct to Consumers Wholesalers — to \ This Spring. By Charlotte R. Bangs (Foander of Home Market Cab). Important changes are days, The housewife will have no trog- ble in parting with her cash. From being strictly years ago the marketmen are now en- aged tn bold plans to for supplying the consumers. In this work of conversion ‘The Evening World has lent a far-rench- | ing and weighty hand. New market firma are appearing, the mombern often Game the city ts being deprived an-|wholeaniern who desire (aqdietly) to EREP-0F 990,000 through taxicad owners | AVold complications with reta!l trade as- @vafing the payment of an additional fe ef 85 to go upon special cadstands soctations. Some firms announce “whole- anle—-and retail.” Tt has been asked and wondered why the nig wholesaler does not advertine his bargains, He could never do this because of the retall trade associations. But he will soon be in a position to do He hag never approved overcharges made by the retatler nor disapproved selling to consumers. This spring, there- fore, brings chanier to enpecially bene- fit the consumer. One item the houxewife who visite t market and b uys in quantity learns a! tor @ whtle—the fact of time and money gaved by having a few supplies on hand inatead of constant chasing to the cor- ner store for each ounce, pound, quart. Manhattan and Brooklyn are prepar- ing to sell at cheaper rates than the store retailer. Telephone orders will be honored, but, of course, not as in the case of qne housewife who phoned big wholesaler for a quart of potatoes and one chicken, “sent up right away.” Housewives are being told by many educators these days to return to the ways of buying food in loore form, aleo to buy in quantity to secure price. The wholesalers are meeting this changs. Following are illustrations: GANSEVOORT MARKET. Foot West 14th street. Here is the big centre for meats, poul- try, %c. The wholesalers state anortage of Western beef. Not eo much is pro- @uced as formerly, they believe, to gether with the fact that new cattle rateers are not forthvoming in numbers. ‘The numbers decrease, Wholesalers have ample eupply of pork, pork Joins, Dolled hams, smoked and fresh shoul- ders; considerable bacon. Mutton now 18¢.-1¢¢.; lamb, ; veal, 100,-16c.; some poor veal, + pork, 8c.-10c. Poor grades of beef are used for sausage meat. It fs a matter for grave shaking of hades when big wholesalers disapprove of retailers asking 46c.-49c. for 240.260, extwtiag condi ubile hear “were held. The J oe an report, te) botled ham; 22¢. for 12%. posk loins: hating prepared. the, for 16e, bacon, Here are Hs a OR varying daily at wholesale but to no © VAN CLIEF QUITS THE reat extent thia week end: ba GAYNOR COMMITTEE. j ‘William 6. Van Ciiet, President of the ‘Btaten Island Chamber of Commerce, ] i df i of Mayor Gaynor. ro ta tterney Whitman was attacked. | nojiea hams of ten pounds’ weight each == = o], Me, Van Cilet took exception to thi®| wiolesnte for $2.00, ne against retail|DbI. Old potatoes are $1.75-92 bag 18 ‘ Fesigned in consequence. capered | Price of $4.90. One store at Gansevoort |Ibs.; “sweets” are $1-81.60 basket, Con- tack on the District-Attorney. | WOMAN COUL Pinkham’s Vegetable . Compound. Pentwater, Mich.—"A year ago I was very weak and the doctor said I had o eerious di lisplace- ment. I had back- ache and bearing down pains so bad that I could not sit in « chair or walk acroas the floor and i] I wasin severe pain all the time. I fi as had taken every- tise T could think ~ that I could hardly stand on my feet. efeel like crying out lots of times, | yo in my right | Chicken, pom B Thad such terrible dull headaches | Chicken, br day and they would make me feel | Turkere, good. and sleepy all the time, yet I mot sleep at night. Tesembling more the new Bulgarian ar- ray of brilliant millinery colorings. If offered at retail sale prices should be such a heavy feeli: *After Uhad taken Lydia Compound & week I be; My backache was continued end am os many publish this if you AL, GAUWITZ, BR. R.| grade. Prices ran 4 Box 62, Peoria, Ill. yer last night that he had re- ‘@ member of the committee time ago to obtain the re- » Van Cilef stated that whea he was to be attacked. William sent out a circular in the ef the committees in which Dis- |. NOT WALK | She Was So Ill—Restored fein : to Health by Lydia E, faring. et Read What Another Woman Says: Ill.—“I had such backaches | 83 Pinkham’ to | and y feeling in my side went i to take the com- the value of Lydia ties ot lade you tay it? * Pork loins average fifty pounds Dox, also 100 or 97 pounds per box. Ten housewives could buy a 50-%, box and each have five pounds of pork for #0c. which retails for $1.10. Hams would be sold by the half dozen. ave been several resig- | Will eell meat in smaller lots, wut at ations since the publication of the at- | alight advance over wholemle rate, For instance, pork chops, 20c, Ib; retail price, a6c, Jellyoon, wit! be sold for 900. @ dozen packages. It retails at 10c. a package. Imported olive ofl, gallon, $2.60; half gallon, $1.36, which at retat! brings $4 pint aise, Cocnanats (0 u {eaten jum. bb. ay Open market Tuesday, Friday, Satur- Gay, 6-11 A. M,, offers many bargains in staples. Turntps, carrots, beets, cab- bage, celery, soup greens, potatoes, par- enips, &c., sold at rate of 30c. bushel up. WASHINGTON MARKET, Vesey to Franklin Sta, le aad weekly $2.60 hamper for consumers, de- livery in town; I6c. to Brooklyn or sub- urbs. Each week the list is to be POULTRY. ‘The central point ts here. Every house- Ginner at moderate rate, Somebody un- brds are on the market, lote of them. Retail, ie 1.28 4 a aling wach, cot phone rome grade, not in good condition, and takers wary of quality. 00,000 boxes of apples; New ate 5,000 boxes to come. inevitable has arrived. Roxbury Rune Perhi The lat the fori we trom § for Ben Davii only $1.76-$2 bbl. gumer’e chance to secure a bargain. ms the big wholesale districts these spring wholesale two &@ gallon; per bottle, style of 260, half 1, Here ts what one firm puts forth as a wife should be able to have @ chicken locked the storehouse door, The frozen Retailers should Rot ask 100, Ib, increase over these for beet APPLES—It 1a told the West holds | Greening or Baldwin, Now ie the con- ORANGES—Great abundance in mar THE EVENING WORLD, qomes from Maine via Boston. Re- sa SEE Seka ws on omer, or Ihc. for “still” lobater, Leaders in a market crowded with fine fish this week are pollock, Se.; flounders, 40. ; ingle. roe (loone), $5¢, pair; herring, 6c, Single Handed, Policeman Donnelly te. and 76. Retail stores, Captures Pair With Much overcharge, Safe-Opening Hardware. along the Two men passed Policeman Joseph Donnelly as he stood on pos: at West Houston and Macdougal streets early | to-day. Donnelly heard the “clink, | ., clink” of ateol against steal at every | "| Step of one of the men, Donnelly nadbed | | both men, slammed them against « bullding and blew his police whistle ‘Then he drew his revolver and when other policemen came up he had Charles Mango of No. % John street, and John Malinaro of No, 11 Sullivan street backed against a building under arrest, The prixoners were searched in the Macdopgal street station house, Under | Mango's vest were found a brace, some | Arilis, an electric flashlight, two Jimmies and two pairs of kid gloves. Malinero had concealed tn special inside pookets ot @ raincoat two jimmies, a brace, rr Jota not sold at wholesale stands; nothing under ten pounds, De- livery uptown, 25 cents, nee LAND BILL EXCITES JAPS. Their Views Calitornia Legie- lation Given to Amertean Represen: TOKM, April 11. ident of the Toki merce, paid @ Bailly-Bianchara, Char the United States Embassy, to whom he outlined hie views of the Japanese business community in regard to thé Callfornian Land Ownership bill, He requented Mr. Bailly-Blanchard to lay them before his Government at Wash+ ington. A meeting of the Joint chambers of commerce of Kobe, Onaka, Yokohama an@ Tokio has been summoned by M. Nakano for to-morrow to discuss the Question, A Joint meeting of the Jap- anese political parties is being planned to discuss the situation. The clause of the Californian Bill prow viding for the confiscation of the prop- erty of present holders who have been unable to become naturalized American citizens has aroused the strongest crit! twelve drills and an apparatus for rip- Ping the backs off safes known as a “can-opener.” This tool was in three eections. ‘The men eaid the hardware had been to them by @ man they met in Pefferson Market Court they were held their suspected connection with recent | lower west side safe robberies. | —— Women Exclude Negroes. CHICAGO, April 11—The Southern ‘Women's Club of Chicago became ex- clusively a white organization yester-| day, when forty of its members voted to exchide negro women from membership, ‘The meeting had been called hurriedly, one of its chief purposes being to change @ line in the constitution, which read “A woman of Southern birth.” It was changed to read, “A white woman of Southern birth.” ket. From‘Porto Rico poor at $2 box to California for $2.60 to $4.50 box or i Florida for §2.75-$6. 92.60 box. Retailers, please lower to enable consumers to enjoy the over-| j te PFLLSLIS ISLS LISS LLL LESS SSL S SLY Bue GRECIAN-TRECO SILL L LLL ISLS SESS SSS EVERY woman should feel a keen inter- est in the Bien Jolie Grecian- Treco Corset. Through the unusual flexibility of its knitted material, the Grecian- Treco gives a graceful contour to the figure that looks perfectly nature-given. Smooth hips without seams or strips, fitting over the form like the skin. Imparts modish figure lines, with an exhilarating freedom and suppleness, box oranges are often sold r pines are exceptionally fine quality. Hetp move them along, No ateep prices now. GRAPE FRUIT — $1.60-98,.60 box. Supply not over large. Cranberries are about ended; Mr. Retailer, $2.50 orate of 20 quarts, There are kum- quats, %0,-120. ; Kings for $3.60-95 box; tangerines, $3.25 box; strawber- ries, vary In quality and price, but prom- fee well for the week end, following some poor, cheap lots at low price. BUTTER. Only a Western time table and a gold watch are needed to keep pace with but- ter prices, now up, now down. Some retailers have inaugurated a system of window butter bulletins to prevent disst- ness of head Here are prices, expected te held a brief while: ait Ate, tr. aes, me. ‘The eggs situation is quite ead—almost too many eggs, but act low enough prices for big etorage plans, make whote- walere a trifle uneasy just now. Only a big shipment, lowet prices, then all will @o well, as wholesale markets rule Prices now are: At all dealers In varying styles, $5, $7.50, $10 to $25 the smooth, graceful Itnes above the 200.; ‘on For givin; . corset, the Bien Jolie Brassiere cannot be surpassed. = 50c, $1, $1.50 to $12. es oy BENJAMIN & JOHNES 1 dan, ‘ POTATORS—Pienty of new potatoes on hand, They come from Florida and Prices are $8.-$3.75 bbl. SLLLLLSS LISS SSS SL LSS SELLS sumere should enjoy cheap rate from re- tatlers. Gubstitutes for potatoes are fice and macaroni, = RICE~Ten kinds of Carolina rice, two or three grades of Japan. Price is $6.50 for 100 Wa; 10 Ibs, for B0c,-35¢, VEGETABLES. Profuseness is the order of things now; cheapness too, Old staples sell for almost a gong, new supplies crowd- ing them aa never before. Lettuce 1s be- tween Southern and Northern cropa, therefore scarce and high priced, but Long Island will soon have some ready; Friday, it ts expected, 30 to 40 heads come in ® barrel, per size and “pack.” Tho price will average $5-9.60 bbi., it is Delleved, being a firet and early yield 2 for 25cts, SOLD FROM EARL & WILSON GREEN BOXES ONLY, MAKERS OF TROY'S BEET PRODUCT, bushel basket; asparagus $3.60 dozen bunches to $1.26, per color mp \ and grade; dandelions, $1.25 bbi.; wa- 1.50 per 100 bunches; pareley, $1.40 crate; celery, $1.50-$3.25 case. All these are bargains and help out shovt- age of lettuce. Caulifiowers bring $1.25 $1.50 crate of 12-14 heads; lima bean: $3 crate (20 qtm); kale at 60c, bbi,; exapiant, $1-€ box; tomatoes, $2.60 box | | and pale of aspect; leeks sell for $1.50 bbl. or $1 for 100 bunches; cucumbers are plentiful at @c, dos, or %& basket. ‘These vary in size and § quality, there- fore have a price difference. Horse- radish 20, Ib. at retell 6c. for % Ib., or 10¢, for 2-01, bottle; peppers are $1.50- $1 crate and should retall at not over 8c, each, FULTON MARKET, Voot Fulton @,, Bast liver, There can be grand feasting on lobster. Great in quantity and cheap tn price, It aks CASTORIA For infants and Chiidren. SOROSIS PUMPS On Saturday. April 12th Women’s Sorosis Walking Pumps in Tan, Russia Calf, Gun- metal, Patent Leather and White Buckskin. 3.45 pair Value 5.00 Handsome Cut Stee) and Rhinestone Ornaments. Value 3.00, 1.75 patr ‘Seton A James MeCroary & Co, 36th Street 23d Street * You Have Always Bought a tn Use For Over 30 Years. i coe Elie thane a on — ell i FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. & restaurant in West Broadway, In! 8¢ Bast S08 St~ aser Fourth to allow tho detectives to investimate | 44; 1000 way, 480 Fulten St., $07 Bread St., near Cegit Let your the glasses to your nose. The Vows Sudion City is constructed on the simple principle of suction contact, and holds eyeglasses firmly and se- curely on the nose— without pinching, tilting or slipping. Attached to your glasses, 33 cents Sold only at our eight stores, St. near Fourth Ave ith St. mear Lenox a Ave., Slst and 8fd Sts. St. near Joha acer Wille’by, Bkiya. A. & 8. Bkive, ine’s, Newark Last 2 Days LY FINAL CLEAN-UP Ends To-Morrow Night at 10.30 My entire remaining stocks of the closing sea- son going for two days only at 10512 515 Regardless of cost or former prices. Many garments in- cluded light enough for three months’ wear right now, and for all next season after RAINCOAT OFFER For Men and Women Tem this scasen offer- ing at $5 the rarest Rain- 8 and women of every pro- portion, My special price. Site Fo Eenves- fence. 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & Sth Ave, ALSO STORES AT 16th & ‘Chestnut ase Fesniegten PB crcler AGLE BRAND Nisin St D 7 Co Is Absolutely Pure. Has no equal as a Substitute for Mother's Mille. dames McCreary & Co; 34th Street 23rd Street Will Close Out ON SATURDAY, APRIL 12th. 275 MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS. Made of English Worsted in all the latest models, Custom tailored. 19.50 Values 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 t On Sale Saturday, April 12th. ‘ MILLINERY. Fancy Ostrich Feathers in a variety of col values 2.50 and 3.98, 1.95 and 2.9) Trimmed Hats,—a new collection of ot . Semi-dress models. 5.95 and 77 value 8.00 to 10.00 VEILS & VEILINGS. Shadow Veilings in a large variety of designs Black, White, Purple, Navy Blue, Brown, Cerise and Flesh Color. values 40c and s0c, 25C a yd. Satin Finish Chiffon Veils in Black, White and Colors,—desirable for street or motor wear. I value 1.50 HANDKERCHIEEFS. For Men and Women. Women’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered. value 6.00, 285 doz Women’s Pure ‘Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered,—Importer’s Samples. value 3.00, 1.50 doz. Men’s Irish Linen einem and 1 inch hems. value 4.00, °65 doz. Special Prices. SUITS & DRESSES. For Small Women and Misses. Suits in Plain Tailored or Blouse Models,—a variety of materials. 12.50, 16.50 and 25.00 Afternoon Dresses of Crepe de Chine and Char- meuse in an attractive assortment of models. Complete stock of Crepe Voile Dresses,—plain or embroidered models, effectively trimmed: with lace. 11.50 to 27.50 New line of Princess Slips,—simple or elab- orately trimmed. ; Lingerie................-.1.25 to 7.80 Crepe de Chine............7.50 to 15,00 Exceptional Values. SUITS, DRESSES & COATS. For Juniors and Girls. Juniors’ Suits of Navy Blue Serge,—Norfolk model, finished with detachable collar of white Pique. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 15.00 Tub Dresses of Linen, Ratine and Chambray in Russian, Bulgarian and One-piece models, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 2.95 to8.50 Sport Coats in Norfolk and Bulgarian Models, —Red, Green, Black and White Checks and Strij Sizes 14 and 16 years. 5.95 to 14.00 Girls’ Wash Dresses in Perenle,—One-piece, Russian or Bulgarian Models. Sise 6 to 14 yous WEARING APPAREL, For Bays & Young Men. Norfolk and Single Breasted Suits with Patdh Pockets,—two pairs of Knickerbocker trousers, Made of Fancy Imported Mixed Cheviot, Tweed and Homespun. Sizes 8 to 17 years, 8.50, 10.00 and 12.50 values 10.50, 12.50 and 15.09 Special Values. Norfolk and Donble Breasted Suits of F Mixed Cheviot,—two palrs of Knickerbocker 08 sers, Sine 8 to 17 years. value .50, peng Reefers and Overcoats of Serge ang New Tan or Grey Mixed Fabrics. Size 3 to 1 value 7.50, 8.51 Young Men's Hand-Tailored Suils in consery ative and English Soft Roll Models with patah packets, Made of Fancy Cheviot, ‘Tweed, ped span and Blue Serge, Size 82 to 4A chest, years. value 18.75, Special 14,50 . Complete ot ’ Negligee B

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