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

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ada aneenctiarnemundameeemeeae mame oi erittet tlBrousnty, with each other | diner taking his turn as cook, ‘The inner was planned that the) Fusioniete of the board might discuss vartous pending measures. Concerted action In regard to the new building ooGe, moving picture laws taxtcad fates were suggested as subjects for Giecussion when the dinner was ar- ranged. But taxicabs happened to be the topic on which discussion was etart- ed and when eeveral Aldermen declared themselves too sleepy to go on at 1 o'clock thie morning and demanded an adjourament, neither the buliding code or moving pictures had been touched. ‘With that constancy of purpose and ability to discuss it for hours, for which the Board of Aldermen is famous, there ‘was no time to dispose of more than the bone subject, Alderman Grimm used the occasion to announce hie plan of proposed taxicab tt is, as he has worked it out, after sqme fourteen months’ etudy: (ALDERMEN RON sae: 4 OVER TAC LAW AT ARNON DAKE if } Grimm Srings Ho His Plan and Many of the Fusionists Vig- q orously Attack It. miles. cab ratea downward,” Hamiiton. A REDUCTION. contended Alderman Gurran. Leader Folks and several oth: t \SAY IT RAISES RATES. } far os ;Wrangle Goes on for “Hours } and Several Times Comes THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1918. the first, 60 conte for the second Por three pacsengers—$1 for the firet an@ 00 conte for succesding An4 uo interference with the present hotel stand arrangement. If Alderman Grimm had tonaed a bomb with fuse sputtering on the dinner table he couldn't have caused a greater aur- prise, Half a dozen Aldermen were on for the companies their feet and trying to taik at once. “I thought the committer was ap-| pointed for the purpose of revising taxl-! said Alderman | GRIMM PLAN AN INCREASE, NOT “Tivia Is an increase, not « reduction,” pointed out that the prese: rates were flat 0 the number Of passengers were concerned, being % centa for the first mile and © cents for succeeding miles. Th was left to Alderman Marke, who te & member of the taxicab committee, end who hae worked In harmony with ‘The Pvrening World tn ite crusade for better taxicab conditions, to make the | ht attack upon Grimm plan, Ale leg an Marks that, while the Imm schedule would veaper for single py vided a definite inere * GOVERNOR 10 “STAND Pat” | ON HIS PRIMARY BILL. | woup both tard the Refuses Compromise That ne | Continue Holding of State story of contended tha generally Conventions, | first mile and | ' ding ones, being the as of the Alte ALBANY, May 6—The wilvisability of ssengers, will make mone. me! ad Grimm | eliminating — the Provision in Gov. | Lect * |p and shot him full Ks he Was) Sulzer's Direot | Primary bill, which | Kach of the Aldermen had something | al! there was to it n't have *) would abolish State conventions, has | | single person with him, od he Gor to way about the Grimm plan to allow!" Fit even. Alderman Grimm'a new | 06h suagested to the Governor by ad- | the hotel stand monopoly to continue, | pian isn't ready for the Board of Al- | Yrates of the bill. They told the Gov. ‘Aldermen Grimm had little to say!dermen. te sald he would need an-|etnor that If this feature ix ellminated | about the rate question, although he was|other week to whip It into shape. | there would be no doubt that the bilt| Re it new | on hin feet frequently during the eve- [Other Fusion members of the Taxicab | would be passed by both houses of the | ning. He did talk about the hotel plan | Committee. by — Alderman | Legisiature. land brought forth the announcement|Marka, will present another report| ‘The Governor told these advisers he | that the hotels and taxicab compantes|abolishing the hotel stand plan and | was committed to this principle of the | had an established busines but wero |Mxing @ reduced schedule of rates | til, and under no circumstances would making little out of It. This despite the | along the lines suggested by Marka, | he consent to Its abandonment. MILLION DOLLAR RECEIVERS” Fusion f Near Ending in Blows. , A @et-together dinner of fusion mem- | Bere of the Board of Aldermen tast |) Bight at the Brevoort Hotel, Fifth ave- Aue and Eighth street, almost broke up fm @ row at eeveral stages during its label. the {] mark of‘ and guide to shirt sat- isfaction. £ (itt Bie pare crsrewecesees Fr: Made This Possible gy Sale of 25,000 Fine Hackett-Carhart Spring Suits and & Overcoats at an Average Saving of and More ry For the most sensational fine clothes ours a Spring | .N season has ever seen—for rices which would be surprisingly e low at the season's Ft vg assortments which outrival in , ef _ beauty and in variety those of any other New York stores — ‘or fineness of fabrics, superb style showings, and rare excel- ; ee — tailori: lor pl things te Eco a toay 3 & great hart offering —over 500 e finest, cleverest ; e \ retailers in the United States are responsible. e on all Uy oidiaataeab bead tail his- ~ Weert ee at the originally @ chowing. Prices on which you are to-day saving | Of the more than 25,000 garments an average of $7.50 and more—prices | (EE offered under price all are the selections which you would gladly pay at the ee whe clothe the best dressed in the ww ‘because of uncontrollable men i United States. labor conditions which delayed the Ge From the Hackett-Carhart wholesale Production of these garments so long GB tine they choos the very cleverest gar- that the orders for them hed to be : cancelled. Ef Led survived compariade with probably They come to you to-day a surplus b F Gosena Of the fice and famous makes, stock—and must be eld under price [= ‘Thee, ench coe of the: 25,000 Because they are just eo many garments ments in question is the choice of at ‘more than we had expected to sell in least one or more experts whose whole ‘He retail stores this season. business is to know good style and Of course, we could have very easily va wae Bet. price—but we felt that whatever con- because of their correct style distinctive hee aieeen trons. a : fabrics, and fine tailoring alone. In And we ore tring weil repaid for our addition, they had to represent the very tfulness. : utmost in value. excessi being TP Gp _Bo that today you may not alone offered, ten ct te’ een profit by the original selections of more have been added. Nor is it necessary 6 BA oy tes a = ee But yon oS advantage clothes, always a Hackett-Carhart cus- $13.50 and up te $20 Young $2250, $25. and Suits and Overcoats...... Summer Suits = Raindine Neos sit ane Coteus etyies fox Young All the exclusive smart iy bord are shown—* p coll poll Re broken sises. syle att New York. fo iin Baik MS sis, 920 aot foun ent face tosagr oot tat Vis 4 Fine Hackett-Carhart and English effect c iS ‘Syne tod Sommer § 3 50 $28, $8 and’ $35 Fine = ¥ Suits and Overcoats. e Hackett-Carhart Spring and $21 ee yJncieding fine pure Worsteds, excellent Summer Suits and Overcoats feloure, correct jan vi fal ee fal. pad Conservative, and often eno oe poe ogi ¥ a oe x and Oxf c eld ext custom product at more than double the cost. $22. SO and Fine sleeve models. Dh Summer Suits cous Carhart Spring o & Including is and we Summer Suits and Overcoats q camden ones Rete’ bis ee et beeline al eee [= Models Eaglish, Fitth Avenue, Con. of fabric, distinctiveness and correctness "of eervative, College, Young Men's and style, fineness and thoroughness of tailoring, f there ie no possibility of procuring anythir ; = eevee ince Gik-lined Black and Ox- better anywhere, even though you paid the full i eloure and emart Covert requ 5 ee . ¢€ ss 119 West 42d St. 154 Rast 125th St. Near 3d ennnnnnsacsnnnnencenanensnnonngacoscessossonnnnnoly Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers afford to miss them; where savings have meant THE PEOPLES NEW SePARTMENT STR 2500 Titles to Select From ‘The Children of the Abbey, Regina Poy Lavendar and Old Lac Prince or Chauffeur, Law: Pesoes Cape Cod Stories, Joseph Lincoln Anne Boyd, Will Harben Mester of Ballantrae, R. L. Stevenson Rove of Old Harpeth, M. T. Daviess Her Pratrie Knight, B. W. Bower SIXTH AVE. 22"°and 23' ° Srreers| AND LINGERIE DRESSES SA. A > Papa) manufacturer came to the Receivers with this proposition: Said he: ‘'I have been working my factory pretty hard this season and have gotten ahcad of the game by 876 dresses. quickly and will sell them to you was exceedingly low for the extraordinary merchandise he egpenrdon us. DAINTY. dresses in the latest and most ‘TOUCHES of color in satin bow and belt U models, made of fine Batiste, or trimmings of black velvet are in- Voiles and allover embroider: Cluny, troduced in some. Taste and ingenuity | Filet, Macrame, Smyrna, French and Ger- have been: lavished’ on’ ti dressy gar- man Vals., Irish and shadow laces are some of the weaves; while all the embroidery|ments, which may be purchased to-morrow stitches, from the fine Frenghi to the effec-|for the price of a simple morning dress. tive Kensington, are used. All sizes for women, misses and juniors. Come prepared to ace the finest assortment of lingerie and roile dresses that you ever saw for this price. A Money Saving Sale of Clothing An opportune purchase from a prominent manu- facturer allows us to add 185 more suits to this splendid collection of 9 9 Men’s and young Men’s $20.00 Suits, S cad You may choose from fine wor- |: wh steds, silk striped cheviots, tweeds and velours. Also plain = § French Cluny Lace Pieces serge. Several different models, including the Norfolk coat and At About One-Half Their Former Selling Prices Boys’ $6.50 Suits In the lot are table Cloths, tea cloths, centre- Norfolk and double breasted models of absolutely ) pieces, buffet scarfs, sideboard and dresser covers all wool and “sun; * blue serge. Every seam is on hand be- and doylies, =6" a9 50 values staid with linen tape.......... Third Floor,.+...++ cause of a rb 19 A ae 1 want to close them out ou at so and so.” And the price he mentioned we can assure Reed Cushion Shoes, ent colt and vici kid. also tan Russia calf. in all sizes and widths. Women’ s $2.50 Pumps and O: In patent colt, gun metal, tan, vici, wi mith ~ manufacturer who had this beautiful stock za 85 All new and most desirable shapes 1B and the new Spring $130 ve ues Men’s $1.50 S; pring Shirts Williams’ Shaving Powder back cuffs in mercerized pongee. Coli Never sold less than $1.50. Come early for best selections. (Main Floor.) quality Paragon French Madras Makes Cool Summer Draperies We have the entire f) surplus stock of « prominent import- fp et, and are selling it at @ fraction of the cost of the raw materials, 36 and 48 inches wide, in many beautiful design and colorings. Just the curtain material you 2y will want for the Summer Home Draperies. aa es The name ‘Hartford’ on each rug. Many beautiful floral designs to se- _ aving =90 = Shaving Powder Cc Mennen's Shaving Cream All standard 25c articles, reduced to, ... Main Fiver... . lect from. Excellent quality. Size 9x12. For one day only 93); $1.60 Carpet, Royal Wil-|$2/ Wilton Velvet Rugs, ton, French Wilton, Ax-|size 9x12. Excellent qual- 9 minster and Body Brus-jity. Only a few left. While $43: 8 sels, Some with and without c they last yard 49 89c Linoleum, comes 2 yards wide, $6 Rugs, wool and fibre, size Large variety of beautiful c 6x9. These fine rugs can be used square yard 35e to 39¢ Floor Oilcloth, 4x4, 6x4|98e to $1.25 Inlaid Lino- and 8x4 widths. Come only leu m, Nairn’s genuine. Colors borders; 2 to 4 yards long. Per $9.98 patterns to select from. Per for either dining or bed room. . G45 Values 55¢e, 75¢ and $1.25 per C) through to back. Special, per a nee Ben aeeeee age ste Stock of Brand New Spring and Summer Merchandise | Hurry to the Store early to-morrow, for the Receivers have marked down some great values. You cannot) ennies to you before they mean Dollars now. There will be many a year before you will again be able to take advantage of great reductions like these. Women's $1.00 Silk Gloves 16-butt on silk in black, white and all the leading Spring colorings. Double tipped. i Women's $3.50 Gloves, 1 and 2 “oe 16-button, kid ;_ elbow b.; 3 A Great Shoe Opportunity!! Women’s $3.50, $4 and $35 Fine Shoes From well-known manufacturers, such as H. B. tent colt, gun metal and vici kid, in low high heels. vamp, The famous Strohbeck short ind turned shoe, in pat- shoes in fancy tops, patent colt; gray top and gray suede toes, also the new receding toe $1.50 Corsets Thomson's Glove-Fitting Corsets, latest and most - sirable models. every type of Meg Cut extremely ne: Receiver’s iT $4.00 @ as vein Umbrellas All silk um- Buh. Men's casiiaee and F R E ’ k : brellas for $ 98 Na 4} plaited shirts in a splen- Razor men and @ AIK): J did assortment of per- with each of the following: women. x8 cales and m a9 ras. Williams’ Shaving Cream Plain and 7} Others have soft turn- fancy trimmed handles; built on best silk cases and tassels. Main Floor $12.50 Refrigerators Tard Sr WILT Dest quai ai Lien i Nae pak rtud ‘SALE! Spring colorings. 59¢) length. White and t the leading evening shades. Main Floor 94% Restshu Shoes, and others Elkin’s tops; Round $9. 98 89e xfords 1: 9 frames and have all Apartment house style; wood furniture finish; best grade wire shelves in an vision cham- ber. All parte aly yao He zsh two a a ikke Tee Ta- bles, 3 foot, with draw; strongly made, $4. 15 Very ity black wi cloth. a in, high and) 28 ip. hig! a ext ag a and

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