The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1913, Page 7

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the Mason-Geaman Transportation Ce.! Says It loses money. ‘The fact that the United States Motor Cab Co, makes money at this season of the year proves The Evening World's contention that the new rate is not too low, Taxtoab owners deciare this is the very worst season of the year for thelr business, and that cars making $10 @ day now will earn $9 a day in the winter months. _— SAYS TAXI RATE CAUSES LOSS, BUT MAKES S10 PER CAR === ot GiSeinower Comp Complains for tf. Wie were wland by a tantanas One Cab Company and Earns | American. That's the way the story starts. And ft ls full of ape-men, jungle sags sll in Another. monsters, fights, strange love scenes and endless action. “The Cave Girl" ts by Edgar Rice Burroughs, who wrote “Tarzan of the In an interview with an Eventng| Apes.” ‘The Evening World will publisn “The Word reporter, a few days ago, Will-) cave Girl,” as @ serial, beginning Tuca- fam Hf. Barnard, largest owner of the day, Sept. 16 Cc “Tarzan” was @ great story. “The Mason-Seaman Transportation ‘om= Cave Git” to greater, Don't tales "| any, deciared the taxteab company] oo. instalment of it. ‘would operate for a time under the Remember, “The Cave Girl” will begin Yomal rate of fare, for which the Eve-|in The Evening World Tuesday, Sept, 16, ning World fought so long, and would Just Back, He Sees Signs of, THEZEVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. Prosident's epecial envoy, Hale gave the President the first-hand information as to the Huerta regime that he has #0j anxiously sought. It was understood Hale told the President that despite the flamboyant tone of Minister Gamboa's commun!- cations to this Government, President Huerta, having “saved HALE TELLS WILSON HIS POLICY WILL WIN IN MEXICO face,” is now | casting about for a graceful means of capitulating to the unwavering de- mands of the Wilson Administration that he shall not be a candidate for the Post of constitutional President at the October Linigeaen | Secretary Bryatt a present at the) conference between the President and Dr. Hale, and seemed satisfied that his} attitude of optimiam was about to be) justified. Officials stated their belief to-day! that not only te Huerta preparing to! make definite announcement of his de- termination not to run for the Preal- dency, but he may resign the provi- sional Presidency if he can find a auo- cessor who will be friendly to hie in- terests. Huerta Falling in Line With Peace Proposals, WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 — President Wilson was told by his personal in- vestigator, Dr. William Bayard Hale, to-day that the success of the Adminis- tration’s policy is about to be proved. Fresh from Mexico City, where he was in constant touch with John Lind, the Henry Maule, iflfonalre head of a large seed company, then go into court and demand that the fare be raised because the company was operating cabs at @ loas. “We will show the Court that we can- hot operate taxicabs at @ profit because ef the iow legal rate. For that rea- @n we are sure the courts will permit ‘Ww to raise rates, rather than conflecate ’ ow property.” & develaped to-day that the same Wil- Man H. Barnard la the sole owner of the United States Motor Cab Company of Yo. M7 West Forty-ceventh street, ‘and that this company ‘9 operating tax!- cabs, at a large profit, at a rate even! lower than that fixed by the city law. EARNS, DIVIDENDS AT LESS HAN CITY RATE. So welleatisfied is Mr. Barnard’s com- Pany—the United States Motor Cab Company-with the new rate that it even put t into effect before the law ‘became effective, and is earning divi- @ends fa Mr. Barnard. The Masgon-Seaman Transportation Company has sworn in court it cannot operate a profit at less than ® cents a mile, with 6 cents for the first drop of he taximeer fiag. ‘The Unied States Motor Cab Com- pans, of which Mr. Barnard Is sole owner, makis money at even less than the egal rate of cents for the first mile, % cents for the first drop of the flag snd @ cents for each succeeding mile. Th Independent Taxicab Owners’ | Assodation charges $1.50 an hour for| the “waiting time” of ita cabs. The ‘Unitet States Motor Cab Company oper- ates 2 a profit at $1.00 an hour for ‘waitiry time. Acecding to George Douell, manager of theUnited States Motor Cab Com: pany, tat company now operates twen- ty ccrawith thirty drivers, using some of the are night and day and earning $10 @ dy for each driver, or consider- ably ma than that for each car. In the fall orty cars will be operated, as businessicks up. ° ‘We ar getting a fine lot of business Coat belted in back, of Fancy Mixtures. and White Checked Cheviot. Of Fancy Brown Mixtures. Cheviot. money,” 4 Douell, “This company feels thatit can continue to operate under the iw law and make good busi- ness profits We put the new rate into effect beforithe law became effective.” GOES BEWND LAW IN CONCES. SIONSTO PASSENGERS. ‘The new lw gives drivers permission to charge mre for three or four pas- @engers than or one or two passengers, but the Unite States Motor Cab Com- any, owned »y Mr. Barnard, charges the minimimrate of fare allowed by law for fur passengers, refusing to @arge theaddtional rate permitted hy \ few. And tid it makes money, while MICHIGAN FURIITURE CO. Mixture Coatings. 7 to 14 Young Men’s and Boys’ to toss about in and grow in. 2 to 8 years. 2.00 FIFTH AVEN Z114 -3°QVE. BET HBT BIB" STS ‘ OPER EVERY E\ENING ke great pleasure in Young Men and Boys Single Breasted (3 Piece) Suits % to 89 chest. 18,50 19.50 Patch pockets, turned up cuffs on sleeves, of fine Blue | Norfolk Model Suits Coat side plaits, patch pockets, stitched belt of tan homespun. 84 to 89 chest. 18,50 Single and Double Breasted Overcoats Convertible collar, belied back, in new shades of gray, blue or brown coa' raglan and plain shoulder models. Norfolk Suite—“ Andover” Of Fancy Brown Mixture Cheviot. 7 to 18 years. Of Gray Herringbone, also Black and White Checked “St, Paul” model. Of Gray or Brown Mixtare Cheviot, also Blue Serge, with extra pair knickerbookers. 7 to 17 years. at the ne rates and we are making| DoubleBreastedConvertibleCollarOvercoats Patch pocket, belted back, in Fancy Young Men’s Negligee Shirts Of Fancy Woven Madras in neat colored stripes; soft finish, with turn-back cuffs and separate collar to match. Sizes 12 to 15-inch. Regular value $1.35— Boys’ Negligee Blouses of Woven Madras in effective colored stripes, soft finish, with neckband or collar attached. 7 to 14 years. Regular value $1.00— Of Fancy and White Madras; generous cut, roomy across back, in sleeve length and leg length and width Young Men’s and Boys’ Bath Robes Of Cotton Terrycloth in pink or blue combinations with cord and tassel to match. Store open daily from 8:80 A. IM. until 6 P. M. Best & Lo. The Largest Specialists in the World At Moderate Prices Blue or Gray 14 to 20 years. Same model in Cheviot. 82 to 89 chest. Girls’ Plaid Dresses 84 to 89 chest. 16.50 13.50 in contrasting colors. Girls’ Sport Coats 4 to 10 "15.00 to 18.50 Model 8 to 16 years. 15.00 13.50 10.50 years, 13.50 to 18.50 Exclusive to 79¢ 58c skirt; pookets on waist and Pajamas 2 to 18 years. 95c models. finest quality Tan 10 to 20 years. 2.85 Size 8 to 10}; BoE 250 The new Fall and Winter Catalogue mailed upon request UE Of Scotch Wool; effectively trimmed. who died from a atroke of apoplexy tn the New York Club at No, 2 Weat Fortieth street, will be shipped to- day to his home at Villa Nova, Pa. The body will be accompanied by Mra. Maule, who came to New York with} ‘her husband yesterday, expecting to {| make an extended stay. He was & member of the Unton League, Art, Racquet and Merton | | Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia and of the New York Club of this city, Discomfort After Meals aoe @ seneation of stuffiness peeing ree ark ae: = mao Rial ihe fe ah ‘tnd adwa € Pitts ot alt Sie iy ree thet aE, shove. . ‘i hanweat AY a go" kw YORE, of Correct Juvenile Apparel Girls and Misses Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailor-made Suits New belted model of Navy and Brown Corduroy. 32.50 19.50 8 to 16 years. 12.95 One-piece Russian Dresses Of Navy and Brown Serge; collar and cuffs of cloth years. 6.75 Of handsome Wool Plaid. 4 length belted model. Can be worn opened or closed at neck; patch pockets. 14.50 Girls’ Double-faced Wool Coats Plaid back; loose belted model. Useful ‘‘ Artist” Tam o’Shanter Hats Black Corduroy, for school and practical wear. Girls’ Austrian Velour Hats In black, brown and navy. Crush crown. 84 to 6 years, 9.75 Special Sale American “Frat” Dress Best & Co. for School and College wear. Of Navy Blue, English ‘‘Men’s Wear’’ Serge, one-piece open front model; long set-in sleeve, round collar, finished at neck with plaid silk tie; gored skirt, 14 to 20 years, 9.50 The “Best” Orthopedic Last Obviates many objections common to shoes made on ordinary It is neat ani comfortable, made of Russia Calf, laced. Bises 11 t0 2; Bto E 3.25 - At Thirty-fifth Street “YOU GET WHAT WE ADVERTISE” Our Terms for Furaiture $100 Worth $1 Dow $1.00 $150 $3 « $1 $200 « $5 + $2.00 $250 + $10 « $2.50 Waatly I a I Al DELIVERIES ENYwnEne Witty co MILES “Convenient-Credit Plan WE FURNISH byMIES COMPLE 3 e8aRre 41449 4 Eetotere “7 74% § Art 24 3 onpiere = D RAPIDS FURNITIRE! CREDIT TERMS me 632° D0WN UN 950. WIRTH} see 87S oy 47% ° 7 1100.» 7/ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS! 267 H125°51 a Bray “phair in Importer with Early i Regi = purchased separately \ AIL, leat oF pate grid atthe "fs -24.98 ee 0. $2.50 Y mit ‘Goods sMarked’ ie ta iar as Pacha Clothing ‘i> Family (at Acca Stere Only) Any Purchase Up te 825.00 LARGE SIZE ‘AXMINSTER RUGS 12x13.6, Value $37.50. oe 12x15, Value $45. Door by M IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD WANT AD. WILL GO GET IT, lg Con- venient Now to Bvery- where. 500 Boys’ $4.50 Suits with Extra Giris’ Dresses for School Days Pair of Trousers, $2.95 | Dresses in Check, Stripe andPiaid ve lea and Heron asin ed Cy Made of fancy cheviot materia; in| @ la assortment new Fal @ray and brown; sizes 7 to 16 years; cut dels tastefully co 8 in Norfolk and double breasted models; Gtoi4 year sizes; each. ic special, at $2 effect in front and collar, cuffs and 600 Boys’ Norfolk Salts belt of checked percale; also striped i In sizes 6 to 16 years; made of plain) galatea; down front witht siametere $186] Sous $1.49 Ts year sises; each....... 1,000 Prs.Boys’ Knickerbeckers Galatea Dresecs, with long waist Dresses of Plain Galatea; side 1,00 Boys’ 59¢ Blouses je Dresses, Neckband or collar styles, made of plain) cloth; pretty white and good colored washable| embroidered epeci oe cl tte arom” __ ru Drom Om Special Prices on SCHOOL Furnishings for Boys and Youths Sachs cvctsovscreseceeseeg 4c 12% Ge |_ hand, pain colors and = 2h: ic 14 doren for Ic A BLOOMINGDAL ones All Sik fair Ribbons, | Books Fibre Matha, 16 inch. ...00. 24e a yd. Jap Matting, “ck and # 00 Trapaanen nny, seeyeda retail aaeuenis Sis 1 79 Inches side: eatin and taffeta, ve BLOOMINODALE ee and black; at, per yard ~ School Hesiery ——noomrnonarestt ‘and@irls; inblack, withdouble School Umbrellas, 29e knee; all sizes, at All sizes for boys god (giles a splone: materials; sizes 6 to 15 years; wea ihe ae to 14 ye Negligee Coat Shirts, of _ food Regular $1.00 Shirte—of jacquard — Leopihapeshetd Four-in-Hands— 12 to 14; values up to se, Plain negligee; etift and French | of boys! ‘crochet and knit four-in« $1.50 Coat Sweaters—Wool, full , | Shirte—Regular wana in low and medium heights; pel em tas tot Midget Suit Cases Fibre Matting; lock and Colored stripe and ye. ribbon, in catches; h —— ae tee ee Children’s School Ribbone, 434 id catches AD 95 Sheephide; lock and cai ches cord, aden, in ol malades —- Fine Ribbed Stockings for bo; Boya’ School Hose, corduroy, heavy did, durable umbrella bbed; anew pairifthey wear un- | Sweater Balkan near twice this nrice, satisfactorily; all sises; 12! ic Middy Blo “Stcrm Hero” School Umbrellas, aces | pee tl coe) ES ne The Child's ‘Pndker chiefs Sites $1.98 RLOOMINODALER nn, ncy box, containing 3 fancy colored ratixted hemetitched “er TOe for the little tote; box OF3, At... esceerreeereeces Girls’ Neckwear _ Windsor Ties; all the fashional colors in full cut Windsor corey) Tie i eee in Hematitched All 20 Goectally priced for . pes silk; 25¢ grade, Pivandkerchiefs for the larger chil-| natty -Mildgy Biomes, cei "lar 'el| each : 19¢ dren; very serviceable; fees, in. navy, Rite, Tie Fancy Check’ and Scotch COCR... eee e eee ees wh brad jows, Main floor. Second Wik each Ic ———" BLOOMINGDALES* Girls’ Drawers, 25c. Fine quality muslin, with ruffles of eml say on lece: sizes 4 to 16 years. 2nd flor, Rotunda. ———" BLOOMINGDALEN’ Root’s $1.00 Under- wear for Men, 74ce Among the thousan: of men who wear Root's under- wear there will be surprise pera brs h the tunity thus presented. Thisis atte quality Tivoll brand ufderwear, in natural gray wool. No difficulty in recognising it asthe kind that sells at $1.00 per garment. Bloomin oe epecial price, per ty Other Well Known Makes of Men's Underwear; double breasted and doubte back shirte in heavy gray white Geld pleat He drawers of the same eae Lgsiph cae esol ele Ic Some of the ‘iany Specials in Our Great China and i Lamp Sale! Women’ 6 Union Salts,24e “Little Beanty” Waists Fine light weight cotton union| For Boys At 5e and 39¢ suite, perfectin every detail; in reg- | and Girls ular and extra sizes. erent at mete in st amet ot sotern, Je Story one guansteed slaw" toig. ‘tad BLOOMINGDALES Women’s Lisle Stockings, 15¢ Women's Mercerized Stockin of Of Hine oN cage fy lisle pry in bees ——“<1 90h Eyeglasses and Spectacles »:s-.2~ Women Fure black, ot Women' es 2- Tees. Cotton ockinge, of “a don = quality; at, New Style {as Plage im Musera 49¢ Imported 6 Blue spanned 12 Thin Glass Decorated Cereal Jars, Tea Pots, 25¢ Set, $1.25 | Engraved Water Tumblers, 39¢ Plain Bo- tle an prt Bohemian glassware, Thie Complete Inv: Greek and Star pat-| with imported glass shade tern Sai rege Lipa This $27 Dining oie 7 pices, aT All pieces are made of solid oak, highly @ | polished; table | (has 42-inch round top, 8-§ inch pedestaland claw feet; and 16 slip-seat Fi quartered oak cheirs,; remark able value. 6 for $1.95 OOMINGDALES* This $20 Brass B Bed, Handsome huske on the 13s inch fillers, The posts are of 2-inch tub. q ing and are surmounted by latge b ll corners. We furnish this bet in satin | We are showing complete stocks of high-grade furniure™ for every room im and bright finish in allthe regular sizes, | your home at prices’ that will help you save materially. Fourth Fiees, Ail Core Teanater to igemingdele', Lex. to 34 Ave., 60th to 60th St. P) 7 ati brctmenaneet tease reat OT

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