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" THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1013. ¢ommittes and the revelations made | R ee EN EOS ’ Committee as before, and lay them over. | Charles Rathfelder was a good man for! of the board was its adoption of a law — Binee then the matter has been Hagenmiller'n place, but the board| competing all employees of the city| before it attracted more attention to 2st (B) is 3 ‘ couple of times, only to be deferred. voted to refuse to accept the commit-| government to reside inside the city.|the Board of Aldermen than all the Only inst week, at the last meeting of |‘ tee's report. Then it reconsidered ita weeks later, however, this ordi-| things it accomplished tteelt within the e the board, the Folks pian wae lald ever | vote and made the question a spe: , M4 year. " again for a week, at the request of | order for Deo, 17. But the board nace a recalled from the Mayor and IT NEVER DOES ANYTHING (iss sece cc cr oy nueferermtsmessOABY ALL COVERED BUT WRANGLE AND DELAY wn ae Gas de cy tea Ser WT ECZEMA May Sale of Fine Silks On Jun ot thie year the board! eee . atne| doped and vent tthe a Heed All Crust and Covered With 85c Rough Pongee, yé., 53c ‘Senet Lor& 7 Aree Splendid Economies in This solemnly discussed @ proposition that; But that was reco ated mbove the matters that have Sores. Scratched Till Blood Came, 26 inches wide; new colors, also natural or black, Unsurpassed it should change the names of Locust committee again wrestled with occupied the Board of Aldermen in the treater Cuticura Soap for mountain or motor wear. treet and Madison ren in the vil- | problem. On Feb. Philip J, Schmidt; main ha been financt: But it has and Ointment $1 00 Tub Silks d 69c id ° UD batt) lage of Flushing, Borough of Queens, | was elected to the vacant seat—a seat | not had an opportunity to do anything to Waller street and Donnelly avenue, | which had been vacant nearly sevenjetartiing in this connection, It can 32 Inches wide; white ground with colored stripes. For waists, men’s board ip willing to do something to q Important Measures Held Up . a for from Several Months Kvening World. But 1 rempectively. On Feb, 4, having received months, only request the Board of Eatimate| 176 Cental Ave., Brookiyn, N. ¥.—“My shirts, pajamas, of the “movies” during the session & protest from the Rev. H. D. Wallet,| On Oct 8 the board was asked to! and Apportionment. to issue corporate] baby was all covered with ecsema. It broke 1 10 Sa Messaline, d. 79 to a Year. 1912-1913 alone: pastor of the Protestant Epincopal give ite O. K. to an appropriation of | mock of the city) or appropriate by| o¥* tm e rash all over hi facoand head. Mis ob tin, 7 y' joy (4 . It was on Dec. 17 that the Folke mov-| Church of Flushing, that he didn't want $7,00 to paint the Me! Viaduct up| other means money with which to el crusend 35 inches wide; black and colors. An excellent quality. ‘Downtowa ; a ing picture ordinances, after being|® cy tana a after him, the board | in the Bstgrro which hadn't been Lacie] make needed improvements or to make 'H3 price is $1.10 a yar > amended #0 a8 to provide for censership, | ma ust street St. George place| since and was becoming rusty and! up the deficiencies in the appropria- | . TIME GIVEN TO TRIPLES. | which it was openiy charged wan a Joxer| Instend. In bad shape, Nov. 11 the board defeat-| tions to Various departments be $1.50 Satin Princess, yd., 1.15 x to make the whole thing unconatitu-| A few weeks later @ protest arrived | ed the project, but a week later recon-| There was little division in the board tit the 35 inches wide; black and colors. A superior grade that has never beep tiona,, was passed by the Board of|from Flushing against calling Madison |@ered and approved it. Then Mayor/on financial subjec rently eat- tee |] § offered at less than $1.50. Aldermen. avenue Donnelly avenue, in honer of | 28ynor refused to approve it, and {ts Finance Committee, om | 7 Only Two Ordinances Affect-|" rive weeks tater, the ordinance as| Mar. Donnelly, rector of At. Michael's | e#0lution became effective without his| headed by Ald sae | $2.00 Charmeuse Meteor, yd., 1.35 é amended having been returned to the|Roman Catholle Chureh, inasmuch aa |*Snature, Hut the original bill bad Fe- | recommendation: ae an | 40 inches wide; black and colors, This quality Is selling freely at $2.09 ing the Whole City Passed | boara with the Mayor’ Locust street was not to be catied Wal- | Wired that the work should be com-| most unanimously, and issues made ee TN per yard. to paan it over the Ma ; ler street after the Rev. Waller, | Dlisted by Dec. $1, and on Feb. % of this! by the Board of Estimate have found whout ‘ 1 Since Last September. anme day Alderman White off This communication was solemnly re-|%Sar the matter was up again, only to) _ ready O. K. from the Aldermen. phengenr | $1.25 Taffeta Silks, yd., 73¢ iF board another ordinance on ferred to the Streets Committee extend the date for the completion of] But this has added little to the 36 inches wide; dress quality; plain and changeable; all the smart, new | | aubsec On March 3 this committer reported | ‘Ne Work to Dec, 31, 1918, glory or the usefulness of the board. colors. u ’ B x “ie bs ty | p08 Fed ¢ Mayor Gaynor 1m favor of restoring the name of Mad- Prete it took from Oct. § to Nov. | Neither the board been able to ‘nowledge as recently | the board to pase a proper moving pic- | en avenue to the affected thoroughfare. | t° #et an appropriation of #40 to PAY| claim anything more thar a reflecte¢ $1 50 de Chine, 1.10 ome to light to the effect that the | ture show ordinance of @ structural na-| This tmportant matter was laid over | ine “slartes of two clerks employed dur. | credit for anything accomplished by ¥ ded Board of Aldermen, through a spe | ture, and Alderman Folks again intros | for a week. ¢fal committee, has been striving to |4Uced his plan, An effort ¢o ebtain im- the vacation season in the office of| the committee investigating conditions 40 inches wide; black and all colors; most wanted fabric of the season,’ At the next meeting ft came to a vote, the Bronx Coroner. fn the Police Department—the s0- ” and a beautiful quality. mediate conalderation waa defeated and| 4nd the board refused to go back to(FINOS OUT IT HAS NO RIGHTS | catted Curran committee. Alderman | Fegulate taxicab rates in New York |tne ordinance was referred to the Com: |Madioon by @ vote of 8 to #. Then it IN SOME THINGS. Curran is tte Chatrman and the author Houatains of New, Snow.White ' City for the last fourteen months | mitice on Laws and Legislation, Ptr was recommitted for further study by| What promised to be really eomething | the resolution which brought it into os ew, onow- withoat @ report from the commit: | had pn-:od on It before, the committee, worth while the 4 4 of the Al- : ; | { W rf tee also has revealed that other im- | tbr ii akaaded the next oaw the ten the study evidently was produc- |dermen that the Publie service, Gasanunes a . ie Handkerchiefs for Men and omen i Introduction of @ new “movie” ordinance | tive. On April 23 the committee made a|sion ompel the New York Telephi Vestieraeee anes vase o q portant ‘muntcipal affairs move with fathered by Aldermen McCourt and |new report. It was to the etect that | Company te conse Using-lta student tele: eee eS Purchased Spectally from, a Downtwa Importer Who Had te Met = | & pace calculated to mmke a snail | xorrison. Sailieon av name had never been | Phone cperators only on west side ex-|Quity to the amount of $25,000 in the Certain Obligations and Accepted Our Low Cash Offer for the Lot i green with envy once they go before | On Feb. 2 @ censorship ordinance af- | changed to Donnelly avenue, it had only | changes. But the commission was com-| @@fly summer of 1912. Buy now for present needs—buy for summer days ahead; we i the Aldermanic body. fecting moving picture films, which had and further legislation | pelled to report that it had no authority} One preliminary report was received warrant you the values will not be duplicated again. » & moving plovare show ordinance [C00 Pending since April 2, 191% was ry. £nd the board ac-|in the matter. accepted by the board from thi y iP i rhe a taken up and defeated. tm caw ine | tet the committee's report committee, Foe Women For Men ow, “) committee ls now in preparation, and usb chews may be gives hes beea | Folks plan axcain before the board with | COARO TURNED INTO A SPELL. | Mase hi Bushwick Brook-| it is expected ' will be completed and AML Iinen; initial, block letter and 14° |All linen initial handkerchiefs; 14 and (ee Aldermen, ta |the ©. K. of the Laws and Legislation ING Bae, en cents in BOON | ready for presentation within ee eel dee wertese (OG Gd dn ee ene form, 14, | Committes with the exception of two) Another street naming agitation which | One of the most surprising bits of work| of weeks, The sittings of D c ; boxes. Reg. 89c, per box each, ¥4 dozen. ....seseeee : (members, who presented a minority re-| took up many hours of the Aldermen’ All linen; Initial, wreath effect; in . All linen hand-embroidered Initial; port. By a vote of M1 to @ the board|time without real resulta " = Y4-dozen boxes. kes. } ie eo -embroi rt je - afterward, having voted to substitute, | sociation protested that ‘tee goa sortment of designs, ee All linen, with colored border and It refused to adopt the minority report | Brooklyn, should be spelt “Deane,” say. | larly S0c to 75c, each. 29c |" handembroidered initial; % doz, jt ' HE by a vote of 8 to 29 Then the Aldermen | ing it had been named after a Revolu| Madeira, lace trimmed, colored and] in box. Reg. $1.75, feconsidered their action and made the| tionary War hero and should be spelled Dieartund eubnoldeted Biddibes(! BOK ceisvevrccsovacnssns 1.50 aguingt the Problem a special order of business for |with the final 'e.” ‘The teachers also as- | kerchiefs. Reg. 39¢, Silk and linen, in a large assortment peooure streets of cans im | the next meeting. The same day Fenn werted It should be Sumter instead of each . ove 25c of colors and designs. Reg. 50c whieh ese. ent Fe | man Morrison offered some amendments | Sumpter street, McDougall instead ot All linen, hemstitched; 4 and % in.] 75c, eacl sere to his censorsiip ordinance and these! picDougal, and Stirili ‘were referred to ¢he committee, lng piace, . vo apa dr NICE LITTLE GAME OF Thie weighty question, too, went to committee, where it reposed until April 22, more than four months, when the paseage ordinance changing the aren arr te een, ge Se Women’s Foulard Dresses Sale of Bed Furnishings Wessels” wae a big debate in the board—the Al- bane u | ! hem; also embroidered corner and) in ported silk novelties in men's cok dainty French colored border hand- chi will offer To-morrow, Wednesday, kerchiets. Rexulatly 192 49170) §io, ach senses Ret 1.00 to 256, ACh. seee sees ae pees it i I i [ f a aay Germen led fo i tages, etc. Prices have been stirringly ‘ — oe a wivitbe Got bette een _ ‘Two entirely new models, of Crepe and Satin Finish lowered Ta ING ae. sind offer ummatchable opportunities to. those fur ition fi batt the minority for| be tolerated on Deane, It ishing bi » cotta, ete. | woe Of these was & speed ordinance thy PaAseetty. FROGHT ob ths tommans | OIL eter tue Uesed vote to recive ee ‘ Foulards, also a number of Crepe de Chines nishing bungalows, cottages, camps, ¢ on tee the board, | bp; ‘the| file th ittee's ae comimitios | criotecl Yorke. vlan, votere the beard a ran ese teperly Whi weeny, in a variety of colors, effectively Munted about from | and once more it went down in defeat & successor to Alderman Joh: 3," watil April 15, 1918,| because a majority of the Aldermen|W, Hagenmiller, who resigned, waa at- trimmed, waists silk lined, Silkolige Comfortables. Pretty floral designs grounds; filling; hand-tufted; full size. Reg. $1.25, eac! White Summer Blankets. aii, 4 H finally passed, and an! present did not vote for it. Alderman| other thrilling proposition before the De@inance regulating the location of! Folks introduced his ordinances board and one that tore it wid Reg. $1.25, per pair s Pesheart markets, adopted at the last| however, and they were again referred | with ‘Slesenaion, it the ermument ‘on the at $ 19 75 Medium Weight Blankets. ders @eeting to the Committee on Laws and Legisia- and the time devoted to It is to . tion, April Fool's the next : Actual Value $32.50 on Elections and Privileges on July sei aL a aalicltiys West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets quality; non-shrinkable. Regularly $1.98, per pair. White Crochet Bed Spreads. Full tv Marseilles patterns. Reg. $1.25, each... 5 size; honey- Scalloped Crochet Bed Spreads. |, Full bed si 13 5 seilles designs. Regularly $1.75, each... “ ° Sheets and Pillow Cases SHEETS—stze 63x90; each . Sc 63x99, each. SHEETS—size 72x90; each + BBc 72x99, each. SHEETS—size 81x90; each - Bc 81x99, each. SHEETS—size 90x90, each + 68 9 Cot or Narrow Bed Size, 54x90; each PILLOW CASES—size 45136 in., eac Wednesday and Thursday—Great May S33 ef ENUINE | wa The Arrow Shirt label is the mark of style and durability—its makers depend upon its good LI apnt’ss, 47-49 West 14th Street r s qualities to sell you Py Sale d Un erwe : another shirt with the |) 3 North Side, Near Sixth Avenue |||, « Hosiery and Underwear same label. Zz S= Great Removal Sale woman, for the values are iupeasatite Koch kind—the best. Raters It as much ifou ; 91.50 Ca ‘I NWS , Hundrede of customers came to the new bullding, Hosiery ibked Underwear ‘Fhe story of the move to get an or- . a | 47 and 49 Weet 14th St and were gied of the im, HORE Mertens AUS OMEN Lee verte Gopanes attesting the structures in which AN — | i hence to buy at the & lo The New York and'toes: deep garter” 17 f ; Brilar a tetera el CLUBTT, FRABODY &CO, too, | publio ere quick to eee and take advantage of eo taj, bieck c Beard of » ‘The taxicab case is| Makeroef ARROW COLLARS great a money eaving opportunity. REMEMBER, It ry tra fine ailk| ¥ ‘ Bet exactly similar—it is believed the iT furniture, with Little's guerantee of quality bright Justre: fu regular 3; 0 H 565 00 $ For more than thirty Ly ere th n a and thes: deep karter her 7 Fr etood for well-made furniture, reliable DPA view eevee Hon, a yokes ° methode and fullest value. Come—eee the WOMBN'S BOOT HOBE—Pure alk:| sik lise: comfy cut, ‘alae wiles furniture—the more you know of furniture values a Spell a) Al a a RE LS gs the better you'll be pleased. t sch pe) ones, setactedsatiern 23c Reproductions of This $45.00 Parlor Suit, $29.50 |||} rouse, 28s-i3; WOM lrg” a nT ttt Rinne Yattadted a ’ : Ihade either ft « = i ys brella weight hes Glo Butch Silver eo eh et 4 HE Dutch have taken { i Holland” the old eay- ing went and the “Dutch have taken my fancy” you will say when you see | ie ll y PURE THRE, / oc! heels and] ¥ sie toes; black and colors; some with Ince Innerted two-tone fancy ord! others with small ing ah tri Re Cc al our rep-oductions of the * ie 2 This price on se desirable » suit you will never see alter this Sale. Frame is Gnished yerveal Hleovew, all alton mt Fwd old silver of 18th nll a arena i pebbg s aark ooo ar tho sag ann srperad ats AOh Nolates 9 Tepes: tury Holland, | Our Guara: A gl ng “apiaseat ratte otictt 22|{°19% Extension Table|*34 Golden Oak Buffe Women’s $3.50 Hand Bags, 1.95 elaborately decorated Boxes \" "CHARLES A. KEENE. — $ The values are wonderful: you'll amit tha, for tach bag ie worth and Vases and Tea Caddies ' im, a = =H 2 $3.50—every cent of it. ! will find genuine Pin Seal, Real Seal, Pla in Giver plate, taking just oa 180 prosdway;’ New York|| -| Height 54 in. Moroeith parker slsror, powder box, pencll‘and table Site Tinea toe Man of ae G46 much care in their = Re French plate | , ete ane ec as when we make Sterling $1 bead : marron, Joxat ‘ | Dry Air Cold Storage See the “New Florence’ Price, §2.00 ilver. c ; . Moths are everywhere—moths are |Sewing Machines, in Harlem's biggest hungry—moths are font of Furs, /and best sewing machine di es £7 E 4 a fo; ame Mt in our ‘Dry Air Gold | (basement), You can save $25, "Oe ; B] J siorece Vaults octtas on’ our prem. [Cub Pian, $1002 week,” 4 id access, jus assurin; e O. ; Pipi ies and aay of access tus asurine|”” “Mh Ends of Linoleums tional valu grees above zero always. Sufficient of each pattern to cover a ‘(INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Ottoman FAIR TERMS-{i¢ii. ie sated 150c and 75¢ “K & E” Boys ee primed et, Me most desirable, are not on talment” prices and ‘‘cl Blouses, seaccaiteee e Square yard . sally revolutionized the boys’ blouse in- $1 Grenadine C J ° H. LITTL & co. BUILDING dustry, le ni ele nee et GRENADINE Cartels, Bie ian) 47 & 49 West 14th St., Near Sisth Avenuell visits and colors ‘sit, 6 t0 16 Santee nee Sek ea | Tufted spring seat. Best quality \of genuine leather; dome castors. Number of other bargains, Estab- | Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W., 35th Street, New York