The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1913, Page 16

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a ’ a eee _THE EVENING Service Comminsion against ‘unjust’ LIGHT RATE UTS off on the money he be dd for i we | witt he ded Glecrimination in prices.” the any the] “That may ie a it ills n.| y the pabe company makes. The engineers’ case | jams, “but the tr | oF LROHd As Cie MONTEL sues TC eee [IE a sane Te i =====ALL CARS TRANSFER TO———— tndore"the comminon nda denon | Neqarting the shrae Beginning | Beginning la expected any day ane aL i nish FORCED BY FEAR OF [eine A tan yen, wun | ct at 2 | Tonight Tonight {ty Bes paiva 1 e divide nT ! ente Ae a { ie eam ‘capita, ba venison sete att mn oa Store Open Store Open 'e have about 190,00 hall eo m it n@inecrs had fi “ ' | the amount of current they une,” sald) seen that, no bron will accrue the rate duc ted y | Mr, Williams in hie apart Dele — = Lexi g 3d A 59h 0th S' i adh Ta PL alg nil ia Lu Until Xmas Xmas ington to venue th to 60t {reet Until Xmas jmumere who pay from G to 3 cents. The latter give us half our business, and if the rate were made fiat at 6 cents every one of them would install his own plant. As the profit accruing from current fur- ished these large consumers in appiled |to the cost of furnishing mali con- Ne gumers, the Intter would ultimately vo iN forced to pay double what they are pay- ing now, as our main revenues would| Pack hurt you? Can't straighten | the pain be cut off. up without feeling sudden pains, sharp | doe m RECENT CUTS aches and twin Now, listen! ‘Edison Agents Says “6 Cent Plat” Price Would Cut f Business in Half. is Beskacle ony, x | Don't Druc KiDNers. we eanmaw 4 It is perfectly harmless and ri AND HIT SMALL BUYER. i MAINLY FOR Jimbe ! small trinl Ty ttle for the latter (n part, and if we are to lone the wholesale buyer, the retail buyer must pay the piper, There ta no clans of wervice which Is not paying ite | ~ F i . SMALL CONSUMER. That's lumba sciation or maybe one f hale a Rate to Ordinary Consumer] ‘tn tho tast ten years tha percentage from a atenin, and you'll get blessed | tier using Hel HB, Would Be D bled Mak of reduction to tho large consumer Das |elief the moment vou tub vour back | Sun ould Be Doubled to “Make in leas than the reduction to the) with soothing, penctrating “St, Jacobs ‘ small consumer, ‘The former has pall! Gi" Nothing else takes out sore- reed ates cr it Up” for Loss, and has been recom- rs ness, lamences and stiffness 90 quickly You simply rub it on and out comes A flat rate of six cents the kilowatt our would mean the loss to the New York Edison Company of one-half tte ea bbe nd ; | proportion , 10 the fact that apartment house own- g Susiness and @ proportionate Increase) ry by pooling their tenants are able to @f price to the smail consumer, accord- é “ | obtain a low rate and charge thelr ten- fing to Arthur Williams, general agent | ante the maximum rate. own cost and making a contribution to the general expenses of the company.” Wiillamas's attention was called of the company. He thus summarises) “That is none of our affair,” he aalé, si Rake combine’s answer to the #0 engi-| “ae the owner doce what he likes with aeons from our stock affords the ‘surest the current he buys from us and mea avoiding the commonplace. SReers who have protested to the Public —C—COCoOoo | charees what he pleanns for It. “We can serve the him cheaper than he ma tenants through serving them indl- ains his own elec- Holiday Gifts a * Discomfort After Meals Zovting covmepn! with « senaatton of atuttines | vidually, ne only is wire si lay of Furniture for Be: F share il imal pti site. trical engineer to look after complaints Dining Roos oy or Library uni nthe teu, Neiman. Heart: | and also furnishes the ilghta, which at fuaat auall mt ‘<n “iy? amount to about 1 per cent. of the total avery indivi e i se nd fin ity stmt Sent. Fellownens | bill, In individual cases there may not distinctive desiga—in all woods and ‘ 5 : : be a difference of nay & cents per kilo Our prices are the lowest posible con watt hour, but In the main this is true. These arrangements are not secret; the ponedilee are on file and can be seen by any one.” NO SECRECY IN race OFF BY LANDLO! the high quality of workmanship. oa can choose from our collection with confidence that your eift Ye not be duplicated. Inspection does not obligate purchasing RS. = a DY 20-22-24-26 e@ W. 36th St. ‘ead with surprise thet his ities, aM nd cent. rons. FeeLAST CHRTIAS 0 omette Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, have only 36 days of their creditors’ extension left in which to sell out their complete highest grade stocks, and pay their debts, in order to retire from busi- ness honorably. This is an un cedented situation for an organization the size of the four Hackett, Carhart stores, and is t cause of a sale such as has never been seen before in New York or any other city. ers: The first consideration of Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, is the satisfaction of its customers. Any merchandise purchased which is not satisfactory may be exchanged or money will be refunded. Overcoats and Furnishing Goods: for Year-Round Use, Regardless of Cost oe Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall and Winter, 1913-14 $1350, $15.00 “and ae $20,522 50&$25.0 Wy. |$30, "$35 and $3 and $37. aaa ; $17.00 Suits and $ d Wine Overeens 8. .75 |e sg Wate Ov $12.75 fitadwwens, $19.90 tudes lesaied are heavy weiaht garments for Included are the choicest sabaige ag oy bi ie eween-sneey enperience catering to a critical New York clientel service, includi te Bala gg selected to sell at the above prices. The range is re- the mest complete assortment of Fall and Winter overcoats ever di ed plete with exclusive and distinctive styles, includ- ing a host of foreign conceptions, (Some were Nee Verke Fine bedearads Tetras we dahertre styles and correct models—all tailored in the exact, Bainetaking manner that has for. two gineration | made to sell upwards of $48) The Hackett, Carhart paid youre fine cloth Sate sae ee seren Le ee are eect tactites crests’ OOO gereoeis Ln correc: | etares. have/always. been, famous for, thelr’ showing | or moe for Men, Young Men and Boys. And | of garments at $30 to $40. Here, now, at the season's Furnishing Department the original prices are, in many canes far greater than | beginning, is the entire assortment at prices that you $25, $27 & an s it would expect to pay at the end of the season. Suspenders ui ts, 1,00 All Sill Web Suspenders, in holiday boxes... 68¢ aan | Socvand Phe Si Web ‘hc S00 Winter Weig $16. f Furnishing Department al Shirts Sweaters Orerseats, « aie : ERP. . Brand Sui. al HO original prices in some instances were as high as $45, 8. 50 Mushroom Tucked Shirts... $1.85 $0.00 For Fall and Winter, 1913-14, the assortment is one i} that has a most eloquent appeal for whoever cares for | Underwear Hosiery Pure Thread Silk Hi fine clothes, And this appeal woul less, even | $1.25 value Reis Medium Weight Natural Wool 65c Min cad toes ae ee, 2 pany cin Alpe ete asked. Dignity, dressiness | $1.50 value Standard Extra Quality Natural Wool . 85: $2.50 value Non-Shrinkable Wool, full fashion Gloves $1.50 Dent's and other English makes, regular and Cadet sizes. # F E a - $1.35 Arrow, Redman, Frisbie, $1.10 and H. C. Brand Collars, all styles, all sizes, 13!4 up. Handkerchiefs 2 for 25¢ Handkerchiefs, in sanita: packages, for 25¢ Terry and Blanket Robes Neckwear ,000 dozen fresh collars, 60c per bine sasartment of bmpers = Very and German | 4 $esto $1.00 Cut Sill Four-in-Hands . ; farket Robes a, tremendously reduced prices So ast $1.50 Large Oper Ee Sars, Engl dozen. In dozen lots only 30 and. vale, ow. fran Silks Sc |] 75c and $1.00 Cut Silk Neckwear, re ‘ Hey vations nares $5.75 $1.50 and $2.00 Extra Heavy Silk Scarfs wide open ends, finest $9.00 ” Hy piri 98 1.50 to $3.00 Extra Heavy English fabrice 2 c i . ¥ je Me tod Sill Knitted wes fee $2] ] ‘aorce........-. $15.00 to $21.00 values, now i $16.50 Value! ‘COATS $4.98 | 265 Broadway ia near ChambersSt. B | Opposite City Hall B41 Broadway mat 13th Street neor UnionSquare The Hackett, Carhart Women’s Specialty Shop '$25. ct ie Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost '841 Broadway at 13th Street Store Only $9.50 119 W. 42nd st. near Broadway Ope: n ni le Inc. 154 B, lieth Bt. neat Third Ave, Retail Open Evenings posi WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, ge a oN ERE OR RENTER OREN RUN er ane UGGNerUA 1913. 2D HAD D GL MUEAD AD DPAD MAD MEAD DARD AAD DARD NAD NAD MANDIRA MAD PAD AAD UID MD NI The Fact that We Are the Manufacturers of Every Piano and Player Piano We Sell Enables Us to Present a XMAS SALE OF PLAYER PIANOS New and Unequalled in Player Piano History!! | Just Think of Being Able to Buy a Perfect, Reliable, Fully Guaranteed NEW 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO! "345 No Extras ON TERMS OF $2 A WEEK Price includes a beautiful Vernis-Martin gilt music cabinet, 12 rolls of music of your own selection, library privileges if you prefer, a bench to match cover, and free delivery. For Months Our Factories Have Prepared for This Event We spared no expense in the construction of these new and beautiful 88-note player pianos—in fact, we say without hesitation that they are of such unusual musical quality that to purchase an instrument of similar grade elsewhere you would have to pay at fleast $500. Tosee and hear this wonderful player piano before purchasing elsewhere is a duty you owe yourself. Not Until You Own a Player Piano will you ever experience the delightful sensation and wonderful satisfaction of being able to sit at your piano and play your favorite music, whether popular or classical, whenever you are so inclined. You are not obliged to depend on an accomplished pianist to entertain you, your family, your friends and your guests at a little social, a musicale or a dance. The player piano solves the problem of musical entertain- ment for you. Wherever there is music Christmas & will be a merry one; joy and happiness will reign supreme. Bear in Mind---Only 6 ‘More D Days to Christmas---Now Is the Time to Take Advantage of This Wonderful Player Piano Offer. It Means to You a Saving of at Least $155 In Time for Christmas Delivery Our New Style L $995 Walters Pianos at Including Vernis-Martin gilt music cabinet, stool, cover and free delivery On Terms of $1 a Week No Interest--No Insurance--No Extras This beautiful new Style L Walters Piano is a masterpiece of the plano maker's craft. The scale is ideally even; the tone is of unusual volume—at me same time it poner a rich, beautiful singing sualty rarely to be found an upright piano. The action is delicate and responds promptly to Foye — of the most Pitted pianist. It is truly an ideal piano for refined homes and cannot be matched elsewhere for $350 or more. Superior to Players No Interest Offered Elsewhere for jor $500 or More During This Xmas Sale Only we will give free to every pur- chaser of a new piano or player piano AMagnilicent $25 Verais- Marti Gilt Music Cabinet This cabinet is a work of art and an ornament in any parlor. Its doors are decorated with beautiful hand-painted panels, bevelled glass mirror on top; adjustable gilded shelves; hand carved trimmings; in fact, it is highly finished throughout. Exchange Your Old Piano for a Beantifal New Wallers Plano or Piayer Plano We will allow you to pay the balance due at $1 week on a piano and $2 a week on a player. Our Mosie Roll Library for all 88-Note Player Pianos a! 5 eents per roll. A Valuable Asset to Player Owners, Send for Our Latest Miustrated Catalogue containing photos of our new 1914 Pianos and Player |* Pianos. Upon request a representative will cell. BALESIOOMS, Think Plo Sd SRM All Cars Transfer to BLUOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. aR taA ten ten ee N,N ee This Charming Fairy Story Will Be Presented in 16-Page Booklet H 0 Pp ry My Th um b Form, Strikingly Illustrated. FREE with the Order the Suaday World’s Great! (Dee. 21) , Christmas Namber i _ Advance | Sunday World » 2, fn Grong ioe Fart Christmas Number ;+ —OF THE—

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