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FROM STATEN ISLAND TO OFFICE FOR 5 CENTS Commission ix composed of the Mayor, Comptroller, President of the Board of man of the Finance Committee. It te contract the railway company ts to New Contrac. With Surface Lines Is Approved. cents out of every nickel collected, The Hoard of Estimate decided that {n cases where modifications of subway Btaten Islanders will be able to CFO8® contracts became necessary the new the bay and ride on any of the surface work whould be dene after open sompe- car lines for five cents just as s00n AS ttiog pide have been submitted, The the Sinking Fund Commission approves) decision was given as tie result of a) the contract day's meeting of the Board of atimate. Commission for the first distrtet, trans- The contract is to be entered into with] mitting for approval « proposed agree the New York Railways Company,|ment between the city and the oom- whieh control es running pany todifying contract No. 4 to pro- Seaioes Ys Heme ee ee ola ro for Lang Troable PURCHASE OF PISTOLS rece Hee auncen woichvcannve ="! © FOR POLICE RELD UP ‘Trouble is & disease which cannot be con quered. This te wrong, se many have fully Injunction Restrains Waldo, Who, It Is Said, Avoids Service surface feeovered thelr health. A change of cil mate has helped some, but mary more have been restored to health by breathing the freshest air, eating well cooked whoir geome food, being temperate in their habiie and adding the tonlc qualities man's H ‘medicine for the Throat and fone Tr ieicoag lh this case of Papers. Bowling Gree R. No. 4. “Gentiemen: The spring oi 1808 i nad Police Commissioner Walde, tt may a, covers couah, for six monttare recom. (be, will have trouble getting the 680 sane eee eee son wouly (NOW Colt's automatic piatols needed to | watt er nee betes arm hin new paragona. A cost bond, fo Bhaseow usetion An: |{fiied in the Supreme Cor t this after: 4 in on® noon, revealed the fact that an in- Junction had been granted by Justice a2] Newburxer rextraining the poltce chief Rowtiee 1 felt ag srall ikon, Soverat lieve. that fecuman’ L ra Kistraitve, wil relleve ‘any case| from purchasing the neces.ary “#hoot- uble if taken before the lest] ing trons.” ‘The injunction wae asked by Amos Callenon, whose identity his attorneys, Beardsley, Hemmena & Taylor, No. 50 Wall atreet, who brought the action, refused to reveal. The lawyers said wit) A.C, BETTERSWORTH, ie on request.) paleratiye ae been proven by most efficacious ie Affections, thma, stubborn Breevere T nroat am mt -|merely that he was a taxpayer who nel had brought the action in the interest for|of other taxpayers. The lawyers said with aome reluctance: “The contract was about to be let upon the requirements of the City Charter.” on Commissioner Waldo yet,” eaid she makes walking a pleas- ure. Yes, sir; this is the “Easiest Shoe on Earth.” One week's wear will prove it—too. Yoy’ll go home as spruce and as fresh as when you left in the morning—not limping along on tired, ach- ing feet. time a iL iu" TEACHER SUED FO! ER SUED FOR $ FOR $2,000. Breeklyn Lad Sooke ® Seoke Money Balm for Puntchment. Because hie teacher hit him in the face with a ruler and struck him with & pointer several times, between Sep- tember, 1911, and February, 1918, Willie ! Gurtan, now eleven years old, says he is nervous, has @ ecar over his left | eye and wants $3,000 damages. Through his father, Philip Gurian, | in avoiding eervice. to South Ferry. The Sinking Fund Aldermen, City Chamberlam and Chalr-| said the Comminsion in ready to ap-| That Will Be the Fare When the) B°ve the contract. | Under tne a te fecelve three cents and the city two) ordered drawn up @t t0-/ communication from the Public Service epecifications that did not conferm to One of the features of the case ta sat’ to be the fact that Commissioner Waldo “We haven't even served the papers lnwyer “and we're having a deuce of a THE EVEN ING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19138. A OSS REMOVAL OF TARIFF WON'T AFFECT BEEF South American Surplus Not Suffi- cient to Lower Price of Meat, Says Importer. it hae teen taken off im. ‘The ta: ported beef, but the price of the juicy porterhouse et al. is not to come down from its lofty perch, so the beef im- | porters discouragingly announce. A shipment of A gentine beef was Line steamship Oceanic to-day when B. Frankfeld of B. Frankfeld & Co, No. wm Produce Exchange Building, to whom the shipment wae consigned, was asked when a reduction im the price of gteak might be expected. “There are no such pronpects,” he said. “South American beef is being shipped into thie coumry by the pack- it Bere. They want the beat price they eet, naturally, and eo long as there fe not enough to supply the demand there will be no reduction in prices, We could sell ten times as much as we now got without being forced to lower the | ottee. Mr. Frankfeld sald the lack of trans- portation facilities is the greatest hindraneo to the importation of beef | from South Ameriva, Many shipments are now on the way to the United States from South a:nerica via London, @hipments of beef by the White Star Mne also have come from Australia, “When we get better shipping facili. tiles there may be enough South Ameri- @an beef brougim here to affect the Price,” srt Mr, Frankfeld, “It te not probable, however, packers in this country are already ‘buying up the Argentine beef—all they oan get of it.” ennsisiiticsien DEMOCRATS BUNCHED HITS. WASHINGTCN, Oct. 16.—Pop Anson, Clark Griffith, manager of the Wash- ington Americans, and Brownie Burke, mascot of the Cincinnati Reds, dropped fn on President Wilson to-day and en- gaged him in @ conversation on base- ball and the Presidential game. “TI used to tell folks during the cam- paign,” said Anson to the President, ‘that Taft was content to run things from the bench, that Teddy wanted to be a pitcher, firet baseman and every- ‘thing and do his own rooting besides, but that the Democrats bunohed hits and wos out.” “Well,” laughed the President, “there was nothing left for me to do then ex- cept umpire the game.” Brownie Burke had been sizing up the President during the conversation, “Tm the mascot of the Reds.” he ptped. ‘The President observed with a smile being unloaded from the White Star rs there because there is @ demand tor | © because the big} 1 Cineinnats| | | that Cincinnat! “waan't in it with the Washington team this reason.” | “He'd make some baseball manager,” observed Brownlie as the party walked out. TIZ Comforts | and Cures Sore Feet Foot-Torture Eads, Foot-Joy Begins in Your Firet Boot Bath of T1Z. ‘TIE cures sore feet, tender feot—teot puffed up with pede. Hot, tired, ehafed chilibiains relleved at once by_@ gladdening TIZ foot bath. TZ te everywh drug and 4) ment stores, price 250 = bor. Don't let dealers fool you wi something t hs Chicago. HEN you 6r down to that new novel, have some Pecan Caramels to make contentment complete. Thor _nght consistency and flavor will make the story move with an added zest, siete fg Sr 26 <fiehe Stores la Greater New York Si 35 Yoars AG SIXTH AVE.. 19% TO2Z0% In New York's Shopping Center. Restaurant, Eighth Floor PCORSEERD CEDAR ORAS OOS ROI OOSOESEROR ESOS ROOR OOS OESEES Rug Week °* Oriental American Rugs $159,000 Worth of High Grade Floor iy ings for $102,L00—4 Saving of $56,500. Seamless Axminster Rugs Product of the famous S. 8. Sanford & Sons, Inc. canon ec rugs in this lot se: $21.51 50 Linoleum Week. Bad Printed Linoleums, Lecce 33 Every rug is bat ade mechan ese Linclousn, square Up to 9245 yard 919 50 Ant \ Shirvan terns and colors blocked ba Fall Millinery ‘Trimmed Milt Second Fleer. Untrimmed, Fleer. Now that the weather has changed and the snap of real Autumn has appeared, women of fashion will want to change their headgear. Plain black velvet hats have held sway; with the cold weather the fur-bound and fur-trimmed hats will appeal to the smart dresser. We have illustrated two emart fur-trimmed hate, ona having the newest fad, the fur bound brim, another with Sur band around crown and stylish roe trimming. Trimmed Suit Hats Expressly designed for Fall wear and possessing @ chico ness and wealth of style not usually found in hats at these prices. $4.98, 35.98, $7.95 *?emour ANnual Glove Sale The Lowest Glove Tariff in 20 Years Is Responsible for These Most Extraordinary Values Women's $1.00 Imported Italian Lambskin Gloves These Gloves come in white glace, @-clasp, ressp dtp wide black silk cro cheted embroidery backs, a quality for which you are satisfied to pay $1.00. The reduction in duty enables us to quote this low price 69c We "1 Schmachen Gloves, s quality which;costs 20 marks; black, wens 69c of Fashion ox STREET Popular Prices Mid-Day Cabaret with Sorlin’s Orchestra, 924.60 9212 Seamless Velvet Rugs rfect. This is one of the best demonstrations we have ever made of Co, underselling of Oriental Rug Week Up to 030.00 Persian Kurd Rugs.. Up to 0147 Persian Rugs.. Persian Serapi Rugs. 9147.00 op. fede Rt feta Rugs fi que Up to 028.50 Silky ‘Mosoul SeCSoTooEDEEsITINRsEsESESONESbNSNTETETESNSOCNNEES (es 476 Youths’ Suits Were Made to Sell for $12.00 and 315.00 But warm October weather inter- fered and to get as ha action the manufacturer the price. So the young man a ths appreciates snap and style in conjunction with a low price for good quality clothing may buy these suits to-morrow for Youths’ 912 Suite, 08.50 Long trousers suits for young men from 15 to 20 os made of woolen . ere ie the latest style; browns, tans and effec $15.00 Youths’ 915 Suits, Patch pockets, Engli: model; very stylis! for young men, a; to 20 years. The n in dots and pencil stripes; edad of grays and rowns, also navy blue and serge. News That Will Interest 125 Wo Not the usual news you hear ev a day, but news of unusual and timely character. ‘Third Floor, Women’s Tailored Suits Superior in ral pad peld sre Work- mansh; sade Above All jurability. Price $16.50 Pt naliy $22.50 Some have collars inlaid with velvet, others have cutaway fronts, many have fancy trimmed backs, while others have merely a few buttons for trimming, but we want to emphasize the fact that the styles are exceedingly smart and effective, The materials are selected not only for their excellent appea: » but for service, such as matelasse, and wide wale, ry and brown, also peer d A opel aa or cont: + 919.50 . 987.00 cheviot and serge lack, Linings are of anteed satin in sel! $10 American Porcelain Sets Zs 1 5 lag ar eo gusctinn | 68 ad item, AJ bers alot que Clasp Tc omen’s 1.50 Capeskin Tan » Em tavcnes' in Publi Bohos! Wo. 10a Faves £ 8 Q Kid Gloves coches = Women’ 100 Pieces for 18 Persons Men’s and Women’s. teenth avenue and Forty-second atreet, e \ Gloves a: ecorated in neat gold lace border design, Brocni poe in the penrems Coere of Lorie pad Leaapobs a inde and woe $ $5, 9 3 ee Lege sph boar The ig le and tan, black ° Dr. Reed Cushion Shoo fM ““wue, ss the fret eae “estinea Attractive Values The Doeskin Fabric Gloves, $00. broidered 9c. | broidered backs, at 860. Arable porceafs st 91.98 Cut Glass Oil or Vinegar Cruets, deeply that the ecar over his result of having been struck by a, oe teacher. Mise McNamara was by the Board of Education tn the the ‘ane Pressed Glass Punch Set, Weelworth Bidg., 12 Park Place 1352 Bradway, at 36th St. Women’s & Small Women’s Apparel Second Floor—Sises 82 to 44 UP s2.00 Silk Remnants case for resorting to corporal punish- ment, but was exonerated. Best & Co. Friday and Saturday Sales Boys’ Smart Clothing Boys’ Overcoats Fancy Mixed Cheviota; convertible collar, belted back. 8to14 yrs. 12.50 Valve $15.00 Boys’ Reefers Brown or Gray Chinchilla; button-to-neck, belted back models. 8 to 12 years. Velour de Laine Suits A short dressy suit coat, with new “tier” skirt, also a smart youthful model, of Diagonal Cheviot, with modish velvet trimmings, modifica- thon of the “grand ties” mode. Al the Fall colorings. 25.00 Value $32.50 Silk Lined Wool Plush Coats et A stanning ‘' semi-trotteur" model, just received. In black, navy, brown, gray, mahogany, = New “Tango” Dresses Very high class model, combining fine lace, chiffon, and crepe de chine with clouded rosebud trimmings of chenille. Tan, maise, light blue, white, and pink, 29.75 Value $29.95 uroy.| Ratine Suitings, 27 ae Inches Wide; alljand 36 Inches Wide;|duroy. ery pentty color binations, in the Street Shade full range of color- com : ites also waite for children’s} ings; splendid, lustrous Rave selon: Seater wear—dresses Re ay, finished quality fas coat suits or separate 39 clit furd. O8clynas..2".... 68c Wines and Liquors For Friday Mind Saturday Basement. Mail and ‘Phone Orders Fi Whiskey, Imperial Club, old| Claret and Tinted, high class and smooth, gallon 92.69; full | dinner wine, gallon, 65c, ¢Scand 91.05, | #! quart, 70c. Gin, Meder Swan, Gontine Hol- ae potting: regular $1.00 bottle ore and Sherry Wine, Call- fornia old vintage tonic wine; $1.50 60 gallon, at 98c. Malt Brandy, 8 star, Jules Gibson & potted in France, tes bottle 01:08; lordon, well known sherry, fea sedi pts ‘aoe, 43.00; elle ‘Whisk Al Whiskey, Donaldson, oes, famed Grorttone tate d blank in pretty design Complete, $1.98 handle and stop- per, brilliantly This set consists of a large size punch bowl and stand with 12 Ge «$1.00 fun end Te honk, 1.86. 12%c Huck Tor Towels, 9c 12,500 towels, a saving of $487.50 on this item alone; large sise, full bleached, hemmed ends, neat red borders, Hira 92.50 Extra Heavy Napkins.| All Linen Towelling, yard....110 all linen, satin finish; per Muslin Bed Sheets, for single + 91.95 | beds, centre seam; limit one dosen; 01.95 Crochet Bed Spreads, large| no C. O. D. or mail orders hemmed ready for 95c eae Genuine Oil Paintings, ener sold for $8.50; Friday, me 100 superb oil inches, lremed in Id baraiabed 9.75 Vale $1200 Smart Net Blouses ane at fs | bn nar ea ot «| tie Sr ng Boys’ Suite hand-embroidered over flesh colored net, long shoulder eleeve, Marie and Foreign Seenee, en oan Norfolk and double breasted models (with extra patr kalckerbockers) Antoinette frill. A reproduction of an original Poiret model. Furniture Mont Handsome paintings in Mixed Cheviots, 7 to 17 years. 10.00 Vales $17.50 Maroons cnttous tt *3.95 9.75 Value $12.50 London Made Clothing Made especially for Mest & Ge. By one of London’s foremost tailors, is on sale in the new Fancy Scotch and Irish Tweeds and Homespuns, Suits, Overcoats and Reefers For Young Men and Boys. Young Men’s Clothing Single Breasted and Norfolk Jacket Suits (long trousers); in Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviote, and Serges. 16.50 to 35.00 Overcoats of Chinchillas, Tweeds and Cheviots; raglan or plain sleeves; some with patch pockets, belted back models. 80 to 89 cheat measure. 15.00 to 32,00 Chiffon Blouses pee hag Vestes of shadow lace trimmed with metal brocade. In casque | 6teen, teupe, prune, mahogany, black, and navy. 14.00 Value $18.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel © Fourth Floor Misses’ Tailored Suits of excellent quality Navy Cheviot. A smart, well-tailored model. | | 14 to 20 years. 25.00 | Misses’ Trottenr Dresses of Navy English Serge. A charming model, trimmed with black | satin, and white embroidered collar and cuffs. 14 to 18 years. 11.50 Misses’ ‘‘Sport’’ Coates of Chinchilla. In the bright and dark colors; loose belted mode 93 Telephone Table : f x i and evi made of fumed ! oak... 91.95 #9 Di ainss 0 Coloaial Bird's Pi hea O ba oak dining room table with} Dresser is mare her 4% inch top and six-foot extension and six chairs | structed, iy with slip seate of genuine leather, 021.45 maple. $25.00 Quartered Oak ¢ 28 OO Brass Bed, China Closet $14.95 ; 92.00 &'2.50 Framed Pictures . . Pictures of all kinds, in Gilt, Oak Mission and Antique frames; good variety of subjects suitable foreay | part of the house; size 20x40; at *” 1,000 Pairs of Lace Curtains The Regular $1.50, 9| $1.95, $2.00 and $2.50 $ Grades, To-morrow Fourth Wor. [ 150 Pre. 92.50 Corded Arabian Curtains. 280 Prs, 91. 18 £0.92. se hottie foam Curtelas, Including if 300 Bra. 91.78 Bonnaz Lace Cu 125 91.95 Panel Curtains. ‘This lot will be shown in a special section on the fourth floor, 9c Duplex i 38c and 45c cit Curtain Nets, 45 ‘Printed Scrim, 36 ond 60 = inches | and Swiss, omall, medium or large xtra Heavy Motor Sweaters with convertible with large roomy pookets. 14 to 20 years. | use Tea ee toca... Sacha’... 2aclen™., collar. Colors: tan, gray, or white. 14.50 | " Boys’ sizes. Men's sizes, 6.50 Cirle’ Dr Frocks | Hand Knitted Shetland Sweaters two-toned effects. Light weight, soft and warm. Shaker Knit Sweaters of Pure Lambs’ Wool, with ruff collars and seamless inside pockets, All desirable colors. 10.50 ? of fine quality Velveteen, handsomely trimmed with plaid silk and batiste embroider~, rich colorings. 8 to 16 years, 13.50 Girle’ “Sport”? Coata % A seven-time » World Want works all the week.) Boys’ sizes 5.00 Men’s sises, 5.85 of Dut Chase jek, Stetina loom, © slouch” model with large, V Neck Coat S of Worsted in « va: . ra a yoga ad Coe 9.75 Order one to-day and prosper. he FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. ~~ — eee

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