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worse pee ae sae % Pen vote Sey NERY LAWMAKERS PEMAND ACTION ON TELEPHONE RATE ehator Foley Says His Com- mittee Will Do the Work .-P.'S, Board Dodges, dertake an inquiry into the New York | the Telephone Company's business to en- fore the overcharged patrons in New ‘ork City to get fair rates. jamee A. Foley, chairman of the Special Joint Committee on Tele- phones, called on the Governor to- day to serve notice that has to be done at once. To The Evening World Senator Foley sald: longer on the up-State Public Gervice Commission. More than two months have elapsed since the agreement was made by all parties concerned, in the Presence of the Governor, to begin an appraisal and physical valuation. Nothing has been done. The special committees of beth Houses, of which 1 am chairman, will meet to-morrow and arrange to undertake the work iteelf. My plan is to have the com- TWO MONTHS’ DELAY. mittee inquire into the company’s business in New York City, and re- quire it to furnish us with an in- ventory of its property and records of its accounts bearing on telephone mates, which we will examine and check over. WILL L@AVE THE P. 8. BOARD NO EXCUSE FOR DELAY. “Bince the Public Service Commis- sion will not make this. examination and obtain the necessary informa- tion, we will do it for them. We will turn thie data over to the commis- sion and say, ‘Now go abead and fix fair and reasonable rates for New York City. It is your duty. You were created for that purpose. You complained that you had no appro- priation and did uot feel justified in accepting the company's offer to pay the costs of your work. Here is the juire on which to edule. Now get blyman Goldberg, Too, scores Board, and Urges His i Five-Cent Rate Bill. )'By Samuel M. Williams, Correspondent of The Evening World. BANY, March 10.—Tired of the b lic Service Commission's inactiv- the Legislature purposes to un- ope For Baldi‘: Heads Jerre the ey Green test Bald h of Hair. e ‘ : information you base a new rate eci busy.’ a jarently there is oration the 30 nr inued am “intormed me than four hundred undecided cases pending before it. There are seventy- + Tells How He Did It. Western politician, well known on unt of his baldness and his ready surprised his friends by ring a heavy ay of rowth of hi tah seas id it he made the did not know thought he had a wig. %H attribute the how he In the Asembl, last night there was an outburst on the floor on the telephone delay. Assemblyman Mark Goldberg, who introduced a five-cent rate bill, gave notice that unless the committee on Water, Gas and Elec- 1 os. of Bay Rum, a box of Barbo Compound and, 4% of Glycerine. Apply to the scalp or three times a week with the ora parte of of the San fom New itor | directed at the poor publics Commission. “ Borvicg his complaints ng ie handicapped e Failure of Governor x appointments to fill vacancies, mate who bad!: probably are not inepired by ae {3 J. pa “It seems hopeless to wait any to act prom; I forheart and’ eee Unidentified Man Is Taken to mittee on Weir, Gs and 5 Ges ites Tine: if ation ¢ Chatrens ol La imeeclf as Mater expressed hii oar Public Bervice ‘Commission wi them. but that if it fail action some fore wousa be isoumbeat Ga on| Mystery surrounds the identity of e Legisla tricity, which has his bill in ite pocket, took some action viol bal he would move to discharge mittee and bring the subject ‘directly before the House. Hearings have been held by the Public Service Commission,” he said in a speech. “As a result the com- pany voluntarily made a reduction of 10 per cent., and an agreement was reached for an appraisal eel valua- tion of y in order to See: mine fair and reasonable rates. y was two months ago, on Jan. 8, and ‘the understanding was Peel, led ap- | praisal would be made fo GOLDBERG SEMANOS. ACTION ed | BY eaalivgipbbnges vs “yet nothing has been done. In- atend we find ato-night @ report from the commission saying it has no money, and that, although the com- pany offers to atand the expense, ‘the commission has not ‘yet seen its way clear to accept this unusual proposi¢ tion as wise policy, the matter [ip still under consideration.’ “How long have people of New ‘lyork got to wait? How long is the commission going to keep on consid- ering? How long after that will it take them te make up their mi y for quick and de- nd that is by manda- tory legistation.” A Doel |" Assemblyman Hinman, leader of tips. It not only promotes a cl of the hair, but removes t humors and prevents from falling out. It darkens ¥ i ated tae oe hair_and makes and g' its can be purchased at an Hitel t and avy ai le cost an at ToigDawiol New Goods o Arriving Daily € AR arena 431 Telephone No. jo14 Spring Dress Fabrics ‘We are showing extensive assortments of all the jpopular weaves and styles in all wool, silk and ool and cotton dress fabrics, at unusually low prices. fe enumerate ‘a few of the “specials” offered for this week’s selling, as follows: All Wool Poplins, 50 inches wide; exce ‘tionally fine quality; all colors; $2. quality; at ‘Silk and Wool Crepe, 44 inches wide, a ‘bright, supple and excellent wearing ‘dress fabric, in all desirable shades; $1.7 BUUMItYs Ab... cece ieee een eeneteee Rae " ‘Imported Check Suitings, 56 inches wide, Gr mart, stylish ‘fabric, in triecolored ef- pores $1.75 grade; at iim Silk and Wool Shepherd Khecks, 55 iriches wide; extra quality; Very desirable; $2.50 quality; at.......... ‘Black Gaberdine, 84 inches wide, fine Amported quality; perfect black; | $2.50 quality; PCR RAAA ARRAN Ie Ee NANTCtn ‘Prench Novelty Cotton Eponge, 40 inches ‘wide; stylish checks, in two-toned effects; ($1.28 quality; at............ 6. ccee cece eee Im Cotton Crepes, 40 inches wide, gn a range of latest French colorings; ex- tceptional value at........ elites: (French Voile (printed), 42 inches wide; xquisite styles and colorings; regular price 25c yard; at...... AED: Fauna gat ate 3 ‘ Store Opens 8.30 A. M.; Closes 5.30 P. M. Treadway, Ohend Wa Hs. iS \ 19 ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAT, MARCH 10, 1914. WALKS STREET CLAD IN BLUE BATH ROE, MVERS MONG carro” uaira’t = CHLOREN TAKE “CASCARETS” WEN : CROSS, CONSTIPATED-—DIME A BOX Any child will gladly take “Cascarets Take “Cascereta) tomash ead pete the fiver la.e healthy Candy Cathartic,” which ects gently—| vai never gripe or produce the slightest un- "ince ae wn this gentle, harmless laxative Ralph avenue station found wander- jin English and ties in Germ: ing along Broadway, near Lexington to get only a few moa ¥ o ply. Finally Rathgeber handed the avenue, Brooklyn, at 4 o'clock this man @ slip of paper and a pencil. ue morning, wearing a blue bath robe,/the paper he wrote a blue pajamas and tan slippers. looked like “Raphae Grote had just turned Into Broad. |held one way and tt way from Lexington avenue when he | Rathgebor said. @aw (he strange figure dart from be- hind an elevated r Republican majority, add to the discusal on. The “4 fe: he sald, “should He nt tan conroreie, have ey | position, t0| “This is too weird for me, tenant finally sald to Grot doctor.” Grote summoned lance from the Bushwick Avenue Hospital, and Dr. Lewis, who re- sponded with it, sald the pajama menader probably was a somnam- Butiee. He was taken to the hospital. —_———-——_—_- “There are two holdover members “ eouriy, to wader take will be er and tend ‘him easinese—though eleanses the little one’s Constipeted Bowele, eweetens “In the name of the law I com- mend you to spenk,” cried Grote. A} “The Very Mustard,” Monsteer! groan was the only reply. Grotethen| PAR! “The Vé ee drew his club, ran forward and seised | tere at Fart . eee the figure, which he took to the ite and 7, low, Yall which will Se 4 Ralph avenue station. i ‘the irand’ oe the festival There Lieut. Frante Rathgeber spoke ey ee ‘&@ man whom Policeman Grote of the|to the wearer of the bathrobe, firet!as bry ‘the Ch Se Tweet newe and Bictrcty Hospital After Giving Po- liceman a Shock. the duties conferred seen, J.B.GREENHUT, Pres | GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.- 18% TO (9™9 ‘MAIN BUILDING Continuing All This Week--- The Exhibition of Spring Fashions on Living Models The season's cleverest styles in WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ SUI COATS, DRESSES and WRAPS of the wanted fabrics, in the fashionable colorings. Garments of distinction and viduality; yet all are more delightful to women who see them, by reason of the wonderfully LOW PRICES for which they may be purchesad, The parade of living models shows the real charm of all the garments. Promenade tomorrow from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4. Dresses at $11.50 to $79.50. Suits at ‘MAIN BUILDIN' $12.75 to $125. Coats at $10.75 to $79.50. Millin ery Display Days at “The Big Store” What isa ter delight, to hpegg woman than to WEAR A NEW HAT , THE STYLES ARE | These Are Days | to See New Things | At GREENHUT’S The first crocus that pokes its nose through the snow seems far more beautiful than a garden of roses in June. That is why the FIST GLIMPSES of the new Fashions are so enjoyable. Come and see the ex- quisite New Millinery and the Latest Fashions in Women’s Dresses and Suits, which are shown in such charming array, RIGHT NOW, at “The Big Store.” Tomorrow, a Special Selling of Women’s & Misses’ $15 to *19.50 Dresses t 11.50 mele ht late 1914 models. Dresses for afternoon and evening wear; of CHIFFON TAFFETA, CHARMEUSE, CREPE DE CHINE, MESSALINE, SILK, . WOOL POPLIN and IN COMBINATION EFFECTS. All the new spring colors are ag bernie also black. with trate two models from 15 on fi which choice can be made, at Li i if est a ? TOME FURNISHINGS Sale of Fine Linoleums}| A variety of choice pat- terns in tile effects and parquetry flooring designs, in wood colt at marked reductions, (@0c Printed Lincleums —asquare yard. . 39c @ec New Process Floor Cov- Complimentary 20¢ Stamps Free, Tomorrow pays pion a gnr Distribution in Ladies’ Parlor, MAIN Building. yard, tomorrow, only HUT $23 Ostermoor" Here, Tomorrow 18c GREENHUT BUILDING—HOME HINGS Don’t Miss This—*1 to *1.80 Values in| Housefurnishings 75¢ll In Tomorrow’s Sale, at, Each...........: ‘MAIN BUILDING The Big Store’s Pure Food Market Grows in Popular Favor Daily When you find it inconvenient to make your selections in person, send your order by mail, or telephone it to 4000 Chelsea. Fresh Fish Advertised Cereals ‘We clean fish free of cherge. YELLOW CORNMEAL— 10 Ibe. Side. iny. Yellow Split Peas Finest ca Lentil Perfect, stan- dard grade articles. We never sell “the other kinds” in this ware. tices Bae feg. 10c package PURE FRUIT JAMS—| quality; all varietien, pber we: Rid; ways Tea R Les oN FAMOUS Ib, cane, 0 below the whotesal Oc; reg. 10¢ car IMPORTED EDAM CHEESE—eech. . $1.35 Bamboo Book Shelvee—to hang on wallor tostand on flour; $1.80 Galvanized Iron Ash Cane— ck iron side q 5e ai Here Phy Yous ch ne—good quality; will pulverize, cut fine, medium 75e} in Oval Wash or 7 Be $1.16 Four-Quart Aluminum Berlin SRL IRE a ET DOTS OE Ge, ORF Whiskies Gallon. Bottle BE ROCK AND RYE—with ae hound; full quart bottle .. REGAL GINS--Old T. or dry; bottie California Wines TOKAY, Cabinet ne "NoeLICk, AnnUSCAT ieyteizy 2; tall ‘quart ‘98c Mi t . fae ead lis of Poultry Wire—2-inch ; 48 inches wide; 50 running 75¢ Poulity Wire—t-inch 24 inches wide; 50 running P. Po A $1.25 Willow Baby Basel- Old Friere .. ‘Stendard Qual 7 Be |" mi inion ermri te HASEKAMP'S GENEVA — ) @ jul Hampere—with cover CO} r,at... the famous Imported gt copper 8 78 | ei ee