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COURT DECLARES LAW FIXING TAX! RATES LEGAL isn ets, go so far as to prohibit | the lesser power of Imposing the terma, Carry it on except at a sure and serious is applied to the thet Tt the board has that power, |upon which the motors and vehicles | loss, which would amount, in effect, to} sions, however. up aid aljer.¢ or 8 minntes fe ls ride on ‘busses, like yourself, al- (Continued from First Page.) certainly N has power to fix rates, | should use the streets, is included in their rights would be i rubbed off and with it comes every trace }| ways turn things they find over ii a ‘ ” Snot pe Sun oan Justice In-|the greater power to regulate the use Mayor were permitted, as | of hair to free it | to the conductor. ‘aham, “to place the validity of this|of motors and vehicles using the le q ; 4venne : It was, Ordinance squarely upon the ground! streets." sare Fifth Avenue And when our conductors largest taxicab trust fn the city, 1 dined by the officers of the expose resulted ge of the ordinance reduce 4 abolishing private hack The taxicab trusts, muleted thus of| their immense profits, precured an ine junction to prevent the enforcement ot} r Ui ordinance. The hot of thousands of dollars @ vear which they had re d by od gally renting the city's streets for pri- hackstands, joined in another in- tions city, represented by Asistant Cor- tion Counsel Farley, fought the) matter out before Justice Seabury, who handed down a decision sustaining the ordinance in every point and declaring | the city had a right to fe fates and to | vctdo who should operate on its streets. The trusts and hotels then procured @ second restraining order from the Appellate Division, which, to-day, how- ever, decided in favor of the city in all pointe at issue. ‘The taxicab ordinance was drawn up) by Alderman Cortland Nicoll, and was the result of } ublic hearings by a special com in appointed by the! Mayor to investigate the taxicab situa- tion, This commission held protracted | sessions in the City Hall and studied! the taxicab ques hly, as was | attested by Just in his de-| cision, in which he declared the ordt-| nance had been gsi result of mature taxicab m wily drawn as a The beration, would be confiscat piled and submitted practical automobile axed business un- | “ 0 large. TAX! COMPANY SAID ALDERMEN | EXCEEDEr POWER. { “The injunctions dissolved by to-J day's decisions declared that the ordin- ance was unconstitutional, was an ex- cess of power by the Board of Alder- men and that the rates fixed were unreasonable, unjust and discrimina- tory. In the taxicad case alone, Justice | Ingraham, presiding, wrote the majority decision, upholding the ordinance, He | was joined in this by Justices Clarke, Dowling and Hote! In this decision Justice Ingraham de- Clares he upholds the ordinanee on the 1 that it is a valid regulation of of the city's streets and within on the Board of Aldermen The city charter, he holds, gives the Board power to regulate the use of the streets and sidewalks, to regulate to the streets, and to give er to enforce {ts rul- thas s beading Justice In- Braham says the Legislature ted to vest the Aldermen e the lowed 1 the in the city lime unrestricted power rates of fare 17- Jewelled Adjusted $ Watches 9 Gentiemen’s Size Only AY AND TO-MORROW, to show nig Ameri a , Fealaled mail or | h for 8136 h for 10 f OR so . a oe ‘mee. CHARLES ‘A. KEENE ches, Jewelry, Broadway, New York | ‘Taxicab Committee were | thi to be operated in the streets of the | of New York the power to regulate a | invited feveral million dollars in mo- City of New York profitably to the| streets in the olty of New York, the| tor cars, but that In so doing it did not 4 ae put himelt on reewrd aa] Sure, Safe Way hve Open ae owners, then the owners can cease | use of motors and other vehicles using | #¢aul ee Mand ing phe validity -f the ordinance, | me deh operation” itm streets, the lesislative department | rates ot fare maintained at the fgures|on the offer and merc'y urging in To Banish Hairs | |) (9 Everywhere” " business njunetion nd © + (ALDERMEN COULD —KEEP. of the city has the nower to prohibit | St Whi ley slond when tue Niinaee | written opinion was Handed dowa Wie ty Henny Lost and Found MOTORS OFF STREETS. the use of any particular kind of motor | tat . tf ty avers! ity of the Justices in tin The electric treatment for removing |! To back up hie contention that the|r, Vehicles that the welfare of the) @ H . to be protected uRhe by the ne tee. | hairy growths is tapidly fatting into itis: | |) |Board of Aldermen fix rates, lier goes further and says the! oe. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918, facta and a decision rendered. In no HOULD you happen to leave anything in a ‘bus, don’t worty; telephone 7800 Lenox, we pro | ably have it here. | You know the people who the Justi Weeping decls city and its Inhabitants and the public generally in the use of the streets re- quire. Thus, having the power to regu. late, it had the power to prohibit and use since it hes heen found that a thick | paste made with powdered delatone and " rs satisfac reanlts part of mu- Justice would destroy er it impoossible to pusiness oF ht, if moto vehicles injured until nent of Coach Company . open to any owners and drivers, should rer in be had on the javing vest! nent of the In his semi-dissent Scott declares ¢ - Women ’s are eee Continues—$25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 Values at $16.75- yy ue TUATHA opinion Justice | i have Wie m they are yours. n| STREET. [ISON AVE...19"" TOZ0™ IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER Blue, Gray or Brown, or 2-Pants 98 2. Norfolk Suits, y or brown chinchilla overcoats, imade in the ae its latest polo me h wide be’ ound, Sizes 2h to 10 years. Convertible collar overcoats, fancy mixtures. 8 to 17 years. Norfolk suits, with extra pants, fine grade wool mixtures of gray or brown, 7 to 17 years. 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Octagon and Single Thread Veilings ae Every wanted style in white, black, block and combined, taupe, navy and brown. ‘white th long 30 Styles for Women in “Sir Henri” €> “Patrician” Shoes At $2.50, $3.00, $3.50.and $4.00 2500 Pieces of Women’s Newest Neckwear In Holiday Boxes at 25e@ and 50¢ ents with @ Paris manulacturer we offer indestenecible pearl bead. ed in eream and pink, also while, at $1.09 each, 23.00. Uniform and graduated sizes instead o! Main Vloor. Pay 50c¢ to $1.00 a pair more elsewhere and you will ir BHF] . secure equally good styles and quality in other brands of shoes. Br elets a | e This x S | selon nate iate de Medici Collars, some with estin or The writer of this advertisement ha: —— ac Fa 33 Pearl _ Ranay Bowsiol mating, combined with eateal 25c been through the factory where “Patrician” 5 Watch % Fur-Trimmed Shoulder Point and de Medici Collars and “Sir Henri” shoes are If you ly Necklace neon Styles, id Fi fk ind| AND could go through the factory we w Bracelets 2 a % sanih te? Collar and Fichu Combinations of Lace a + te sak you to wear “flr. en The Most Popular Arm 7 Solid Gold Clasp % _ Double de btedici Net Collars, with satin bands and 50c rician”j shoes, fo would not be P| . a bows. sified until you found the store w Ornament of the Dey 4 is Fur-Trimmed Bulgarian Shoulder Point Collars. they are sold tana Visi We offer « reimurkubl men! 4 1 00 § Jabots of Lace and Net, with and without stocks. EACH t CALE, DULL of Both ab very excentlon 4 ° 8 Imported Lace and Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets. UEDE i SATIN. he Bracelets -Of pi ) ld t i © : i and SATIN herr seit 4, old by some stores & 92.00 and $2.50 Liberty, Maline| 9&¢ and 91.25 Imported Lace Many atvien THE NEW CON. Jets are init prices up to 85.00 gt and Ostrich Boas, the Liberty Bous| Collar and Cuff Sets and CAVE HEBL and CLOTR TOPS, x F venuine — platinuin an non \% ¥ n black only, the Maline in black, | separate Collars: each 45 Cc inn 73 Naive brace a now #0 nepulir “ CK C_OEEE C white and Inahionable ahnde " tad a Handsome eae and 3 aby : ‘ 1 of designs to se i quantity of Faney Ostrich, in| Irish Lace Designs, in various de- School Shoes oil ~ CPE OT Py Mas to "95e Slipper Buckles ht and dark shades sible “shapes, oth white 4 gg i * $1.4 D lant corn at 1,000 Guimpes and Chemisettes, some in the stylish ‘é Meijei, some in low neck vest styles, others in high neck effects 45c $1.98, $2.50 and $3.50 Odd Pieces Real Lace and Hand Embrold- (Datel t collars, yokes, vests with he 1 98c and $1 48 95c Silver Watch | Value $2.50 a Pair _ Bracelets | sotia watch is sily er and | fine Watch Bracelets old Adjustable Watch Braeetet wlet has patent fit any size w white od BOYS, in extra high cut button shoes patent leather or dull calf. Sizes 3), toll at $1.36 Sizes 11), to 2 at $1.64 Large Girls’, 214 to 6 at $1.95 B % Good Wearing SCHOOL SHO made of strong, durable OVS. calfleather: sizes 10 to 1314 at 91.895 sizes 1 to 514 wt 91.83 Headquarters for Christmas Slippers very lvet oO; at