The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1913, Page 10

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* EWEN FO ~—TNOREASED RATES = he MAKE Fornially Petition Commerce G@nnouncing increases tn eo-called clase freight rates. Shippers objected and hearings wore held and the matter waa) submitted for decision in January, I9l. ? | posed rato ot sustifed ASK FOR A REHEARING ON). OPERATION SINCE 1911. | Th mission to Authorize 5 | jects that prev ta nt A substantial, & Per Ceni. Advance. ibe GROWING. | agers Say y They Will Have ito Raise Millions and Need ‘@ Greater Credit. % Interstate Comnferce Commie- QM Was formally petitioned to-day by another ? with partiowlar | ref.ren financial results of opera- tion of ade singe July 1, tit, In the pet! fn rehearing the com- panien state “Your petitioners are prepared to show hese the cost of conducting the business the carriers has bean, and te being, ateadily increased in onpital charges; Hincreases in wages; increased buriens \imponed by legislative enactment, such as extra crew iawn, employers’ liability and compensation acts; elimination of Grade crossings, either tn part or in whole at the expense of the carriers; the instaHation of various appliances, and tn vatioun other respecte, Ne the Pennsxjiania, New York Contral,|""your petitioners further allege thet Maly and Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroad| geisting rates are insufficient to afford eefapanies and other common carriere| just and reasonable compensation and ta the astern territory for a renear-| feturn to the carriers, and ate unrea- monably low in view of the value of the eg the matter of increasing freight nervice afforded thereunder. The companies desire to '-l gay COMPANIES MUST GPEND ergase all freight rates, class and com- MANY MILLIONS. wedity, on the basis of & per cent, add) your petitioners are prepared to feet to such modifications as may be|ehow that they should expend | feGbired to preserve necessary differ. | mums of money, aggregating many mil- rotation: lions of dollars, ter Leonel or fee among which are enlargements ef y: s June and July, 1910, the railrosde| ang terminals, additonal tracks, block aq ‘with the Commission new tariffe' signals, additional shops, imprqvemente THE p @tations, changes and eliminations ot! the | “| pubile for improved and additional ta. | .° | cities, | “Your petitioners are further pre: | | pared to # y that the — sums of | e obtained except on terms Which would be protibitive or whtoh - | the carriers weneraliy would not be Jus- tifled In aseuming. “she net earnings produced by exist- ing raten are fot @ufficiently large to furnivh that margin of surplus which Will afford the carriers the credit nec- lessary to enable them to secure the ad- ditional capital required for muoh neo- easary purposes, and it is only through an increase in fretght rates that this can be acoomplished.”’ ——_—_ Cireamventing Safety Steppers. (Prom the Leadon Chronicle.) An eminent whiskey-<istilling firm have on the ratiwaye of the town an ad- vertisement telling that thete botties are proof agninat nefarious people who Out the wrong kind of whinkey into the right kind of bottle. There is @ safety | the body ‘ Tagtiarn!, with throat gut asd a bullet BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1913. ~ YOUNG PUGILIST SLAIN » IN MARSH IS BELIEVED TO BE VICTIM OF GANG Sunk tn | fourth atre Seventys Brooklyn the marsh at Ei et and Avenve N, of nineteen-venr-olt Josep is hole in the left temple, was found by two members of the Bergen Beach Gun Club, Dr, G. K. Schenk of Hollands, L, 1, and WH. W. Dryer of No. 1646 Flat- bush avenue, when they were out gun: ! ning for antpo. ‘The body was taken to the Bergen street police station and several detec. tives believed they recognized Tagliarnl FRECKLE FACE Sun bays ad Wind Bring anes | wee ily. Revers ‘on shane “Mics iss Frechle-fece, to) try o remedy for freckles with the antee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you penny unless it removes the freckles; whi'e if it does give you a clear complexion the expense ia trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine—double atrength—from Riker-Hegeman voll and a few applications shoul: stopper. But a correspondent who has Just returned from Alexandria, where he has investigated a variety of matters associated with alcohol, says he knows Arabs who could, as he puts It, “do the fem in the neck.” The mode of work- ing of these Arabs is to bore a hole an the bottom of @ bottle, extract the show you how easy it is to rid yoursell of the homely freckles and get a beaut ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst rae sound spirit and refill with inferior stuf, Glassblowing confederates clone the aperture in neat fashios. The new contents cost about sixpence a bottle and the refilled Adve ta sold at any- sure to ask the druggint thing from fs. the amount of pa il eae alittle ast! py otead ig Byers ‘atreatiy’ as the oredumty bak tion sold under guarantee of money acl if it fails to remove freckles, PUR STORAGE—! and Repairing PHONE €000 GREELEY Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue a SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Ee, i“ Tailored Blouses i FOR WOMEN AND MISSES y eee come China Silk Blouses Stri 1 Craps de Chine tecnes ; or al vines cis sos ‘cling sir ead 5.75 4.75 - —.. Tailored Skirts - 4) FOR WOMEN AND MISSES White Washable Epong’s Skirts “we me vamos 4.75 babes Ae ery ter a) Tent me nee oe White Plannel Skirts S'Sidck or anv) bairine serge” Yates 1000 Da wena mare Now drared models, ne shepherd er broken chasked were. Vales 916.80 ~ 750 9.75 9.75 -epteeen ee Sale of Sweaters . ' FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ; og Aah models, with aller collar and bel inct iF an e, i soups! neck or V neck, in white, leat rasa ry 49 5 ibe ey match Length Sweaters Meavy kale, silevabie chav! collar, in white, Nell ‘or Scotch hea Regular pr: ca $8.50 Hand Knit Peers Sweaters Three-quarter le of white shetland I, ue worse aren Tanase, ot : j@ shetland wool, shaw! patch \seohate. 6:50 serene ener, "aclee Fy 9: 7 5 | FiF TH A vé., 37th and 38th Sts. Betediiched 6! Yeare Balch Price Costs 2% Absolute Safety Telephone 5900 Main $76 Fulton Street. : Brooklyn, NY.) 16 Minutes by S Grand Central to Bovonugh Hall Station Fur Storage FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing PHONE 6900 GREELEY Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Women’s Summer Dresses Voile Dresses Seen; eroe haere Bey ade oe te an Duttons | draped skit hire. : we Sie 80 White Crepe Dresses rosroranpl whl soon celeron donne’ dots, Value fue $20 8 50 Striped Ratin oO reas weael ot bite ratine, with blu Cheat ¢ white Blue, rose ther stripes, $0 Value $20.50 ery ree, ataet eeeet ene Stri 12.75 1450 18.50 voile, lace trimmed ; with long poetica tacks wie aes Mla 18.50 ¢Net Gowns with Satin Tunics | Lee lbs ry yoke, wl peredltie and wad double cing of cteam embroidered ne: Value $45.00 29.50 WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY Women’s Tailored Suits: and strictly tailored suits of English serge, wool in, aes Cra Ine, Bedford cord, shepherd checks, cil stripes or mannish fab 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 No Alterations No Exchanges D Women’s Paris Gowns Hand Made Summer Models hand made, trimmed with real laces and richly big vvrgiad in white or colored cotton crepe, roche crepe, striped ratine or batiste. been Models, Mostly One of a Kind, 35.00 Heretofore $59.50 to $125.00 Facey FIF TH A VE.. 37th and 38th Sts. M LG MIRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. AND BRIDGE ST. “THUASDAY IS TRIMMED HAT DAY. In addition to the Extra Special at half price advertised lhere we offer the accompanying coupon, good for 50c., on all trimmed hats at $2.98 or over, purchased here Thursday, May 15th. $5.00 TRIMMED HATS AT $2.98. Leghorns, Velvet Flanged Javae, Chip and Hemp Hats| | [fin the latest Summer shape, trimmed with ostrich feathers, fancies and| silk and velvet ribbon bows, Too many styles to attempt to describe! them. Would cost you $5. 00 to duplicate, OUR EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AT $2.98. Open Monday, Vhursday and Saturday Evenings, as @ youth who Was acquainted with, if he was not himself a member of, the “Bear Monk 4 VY oF we for the crime, Besides, money was found in a pocket. ederick "M had made several of the Ma t senaful appearances in the ring, by two him tn The poi quaintance of thi arrest for the Minger murder. He may | EILL quits Fel FEDERAL POST. Guggenheim Interests, WASHINGTON, May 14.—Charles P, sNeill, Commissioner of Labor Statistica, han tendered his resignation to o the Pres- have possessed valuable Information | rewarding that crime, the potlce aay, and wan lured to the marsh and shot to prevent his teliing what he knew. The dead youth was identified by his nue. The body was badly decomposed, but @ searfpin and @ gold signet ring made the brother positive in the ident- fication, The presence of these articles indicates robbery was not the motive | jars" & dopartment of labor for the Gug- genhelm smelting interests, Mr. Neill receives $5,000 a year here. It is understood that he will get $7,500 to begin with from the Guggenhetms. | Lane Bryant Will close out this week 350 WAISTS AND BLOUSES At special reduced prices 85 Waists : Formery 10.65 0 $18.75 5,75 | Hand embroidered charmeuse, soft chiffon with shadow lace, , figured marquisette in white with colors and crepe de chine. All sizes. 265 Blouses Formerly $4.351098.50 2.45 Messaline in colors, black and white, plain and plaited chiffon with lace, brocades and crepe de chine, challies, voile and lingerie, As these Seer will be discontinued, they have been marked at prices that are exceptional for merchandise of quality. None Sent C. O. D. First Floor No Exchanges 25 West 38th St. 2f=Jc Sa 2 SS SS ay? Zs Registered Kotablished ‘rade Helfa ‘ork Century May Sale ’ Felicita Corsets At $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00—For this sale we offer six attractive Felicita models, with medium bust and long hip, made in a variety of materials. Regular prices, $6.00 to $9.50. Gossard Corsets—'They lace in front.” We offer a very complete line of these well-known corsets in styles adapted for slight, meuium and mature eure: Regular prices $3.50, $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 and Liner coe plain net and fancy allover lace at $1.00 to $29.50. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. —(S SaaS SSS Sa SaaS SS aS SSS THEO, M. VAIL, PRESIDENT fu 4k aie > Nork em Union |, Penge aad ange - Lithns ove suppers: A Ahomen THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Footprints of Success GED CED A 136,420 iectneess 61,21 More than the Herald Will Manage Labor Department of Last Month ° Readers! Reliability! Results! B. Altnan & Ca) French Hand-made Blouses are being shown in the Women’s Blouse Departmentin a very attractiveassort- ment, comprising smart modeis in piain and FancyTosca Crepe, Voile and Batiste, hand-embroidered and trimmed with the fashionable laces. Large Reductions have been made in the prices of Women’s Wraps and Coats in styles and materials appropriate for every occasion. Among them aresmart Wraps of Charmeuse, Silks, Brocades and Beaded Nets and Chiffons, as wellas Coats of Tweed for travel and practical wear. Included are wraps and coats at $58.00, 65.00, 75.00 & 95.00 Also. Elegant Imported Coats reduced to $75.00, 95.00, 125.00 & 150.00 B. Altman & Cn. have arranged for to-morrow (Thursday) in the Dress Goods Department A Sale of Plaited Skirts (semi-mais) of Veiling or Serge, in black, white, siux or brown, in sizes from 24 to 3i inches waist measure, and 39 to 43 inches in length, at the special price of . $4.75 These Skirts, which are copied from an imported model, have become very pop- ular for tennis, dancing and general wear. They are semi-made with attached band, which can readily be removed, the back seam being left open to facilitate alterations. A Special Sale of Men’s Furnishings will also be held to-morrow (Thursday) at the following exceptional prices: Men’s Negligee Shirts (plaited or plain), with stiff cuffs, actual values $2.25 to $3.00 . . . . . at $1.45 *Men’s Negligee Shirts of mercerized materials, actual values $2.00 & $2.50, at . . $1.35 Also Imported Double-faced Steamer Rugs, in combinations of blue, green or gray with reverse side of plaid, the reg= ular price of which is $12.00 each, at the special priceof . . $7.50 wih em Bison anit a Streets, Nem York, Fuses are filled~-nearts made glad By the timely use of a World Want Ad: SCOeRH

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