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companies come to time, burn: Delay in Acting on Complaints) « productive also of many complaints, | to public convenience comprise the ... | bulk of the complaints, There are Dissension and delays in the Now| peing treated by the commission in York City Public Service Board have) q “rubber stamp” fashlon—referred ay tives ah eon Herbig to ree | {2 ralway superintendents with re. snize the commission tn the same eae Bal ne lata Soma spondence draga on for weeks. is manner he straightened out) ang ratlway companies ‘the up-State commission last week. ' There is one vacancy in this down- @tate commission to be filled and an the Legislature adjourns next In making his selection the|rmal orders do go out from th jus methods in the com- | ment. more ‘mission. ‘There is a rapid accumulation of complaints of all Kinds in the com- mmission and its members are | four walesion’s | @ervice in » peotally ‘vigoro is inte pulling at cross purposes or not Tie ones Gi the lis a. ng at all. Tho time of Commin- parts of the city, E@-|sioner Eustis having expired he has ig this true of Hrooklyn,| left the country for a foreign trip, but the B. R, T. system is operating | no sucessor has been appointed to fill s the or. Commissioner J. Sergeant Cram is more often absent from his office in the commission headquarters than present, Chairman McCall is giving &@ great deal of attention to the work, but even be has outside law cases and references, Tomperamental differ- that lead them to take op ing sides of questions and dealock all action. ee pound Which Brought ON HOME RULE BILL Hopes Proposals on Ulster Will] line. quired to “commission reeorde stow that at] WEW HAVEN SETTLEMENT year there were 548 complaints , lagainst DB. OR. T. service in 170 of - ; NSHAKE (|p CITY’ |which no action was taken and 91|S¢nator Weeks Asks Wilson to wore marked “satisfied.” Since the) Hurry McReynolds and Officials first of the year there has been steady increase in the complaints of patrons, S | but the commission has hot taken ag-| WASHINGTON, March 16.--“They Rressive action to make the traction are fiddling away while Rome ta ing,” said Senator Weeks, Re- Manhattan service of surface lines | publican, of Massachusetts to-day + ; after a conference with President “ ut nowhere near a# many af pour in | Wilson, in which he declared the New of Poor Service Arousing [trom wrooktyn. Overerowded cars,| Haven Railroad conferees with the i ‘ insufficient service, long periods be- | Department of Justice were wasting Great Indignation. tween cark and a general indifference | time in settling the dinsolution _— Me carat oe teats caves; “WASTING TIME” ON =a of Railroad. and thut executive Influence was re- bring them together call In Attorney-General Mc joy Walsh of Massachusetts, re not! man Howard Elliott of the Ne brought up before the commission for | en and T. W. Gregory, spect vigorous investigation and seldom ts | sel for the Department of . ‘an order with peremptory demand |to bring about an agreement | Sppointment ts expected to he made | ienued against them. Even when | President 4 ae oy Attorney-General later to- jay and it was not supposed th: @ fe expected to put in a man commission there fs an indifferent fol- | would determine w wis course un- ho will bring about harmony and|/Wins up to maintain its enfo tl then. Senator Weeks pointed out babe ete anton to be a serious as- cto t The Governor has been informed veorhe New Heaven, that there is no effective team work | raine about $100,000,000 months to f and under present conditions . There is one man who can il the various elements to- ere i aie ——— Allege That $50,000 “Theft” a Blind to Conceal His Assets. Jewel robbery In Chicago was a to hide concealment of assets of uel Epner, a jeweller of No. 106 tion In bankruptey against him 8. aan sourt. Press despatches pner, a New York diamond had been robbed of diamonds $60,000. Later he said they into his eyes, beat him up with shots and taken the jewels. and the robbery report wi the conspiracy to conceal et mi and Seventh avenuen last and the Rev. Hutchens ©. Bishop, | USE "TID" FOR feet and corns. on your medicine and I feel so He Tells Parliament. bid $804,316; the Rapid Transit Sab- LONDON, March 16.—"T do not feel 1) much encouraged over the reception of my proposals in regard to Ulster,” gaia Premier Asquith to-day in the House of Commons. He was replying .|to @ number of requests for further Getatle of the scheme of local option under whose provisions the nine to vote separately on the question | put i Premier Asquith’ wad he fully ad- bered to his proposals in the hope | #0 agreement and peace that the main way Construction Company, a sub- aidiary corporation of the Interbor- ough system, bid $498,038, and the highest of five bidders was the Un- derpinning and foundation Company at $746,600, The greatest divergence was in the coat of maintenance of traffic over the Present Iii ‘Ti counties of Ulater will be permitted |tne new work is being done Darets belng done. Daniels in 000 as the cost of this. The whether they shall be left out of the | subway company bid $ jtem and the Underpinning Compan; control of the now Irish Government #14 4200,000. President Shonta of the Ine et Dublin. terborough-Metropol| — itan system has vigorous protest to the commis- against the Daniels bid, saying that the contractor has no conceptt Good-bye sore feet, burning that they would form @ “basis of eet- | c¢'the magnitude of the work necen- tlement.” He added: wary to orag ts safe traMc over the in the 4 tereate ft | Present line. t to-morrow's meeting “Tam anxious in nt ote will thresh out the aub- and call for a ni taila Mable to draw the discussion into back waters.” ject, It is Letina he! reject all bids ‘Androw Wonar Law, leader of the|Griver, committed suicide last night or hi Opponition, took exception to the] arly to-day by locking himself in a lava- ur feet will ral tenement house at No. 270 i Premiere attitude, He declared it was impossible to debate the pro-| Kast Seventh street and turning on the rm ‘ m posals without details being given.| gas. His body was found this morning Premier Asquith then promised to discuss his refusal of the details be- the Opposition | ror, principles of a @ member of his family. Rel give the House an opportunity to LA the police that Paro latives . ood feet, glad fee or money refunded. TT EVENING WORLD, monbay, 3 BIG “ROBBERY” A PLOT, | Tees IS CREDITORS’ CHARGE eee at tae a, farntere,Gontcipe One Hund and Thirty- Asserting that the story of a $60,000, atrot, Manhattan, three creditors of the diamond dealer to-day filed a pet man, had informed the police that worth only $18,000. Epner described his assailants, told how three men had reed him at the point of a pistol hed cman tarde aaates|! STERN BROTHERS how there they had thrown pepper ‘The petitioning creditors to-day as- wert that the diamonds were turned | over to Daniel Epner by brother of St, Philip's Church, One Hun- How “‘TIZ” eases puffed-up, aching, sweaty, calloused swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, harmless. pie if tied 4 treet — Was HONOR NEW YORK GIRLS. Carry the Datey at Vassar. biind| Misa Priscilia Galt of No. fam. | Twenty-ninth street, has been selected as one of the girls to carry the daisy | “Ps chain this year at the Vassar class day | the exercises, The honor goes to the pret- it girls of the sophomore class. Canal bot ast | Si in the! Miss Galt in an athlete, When she was| ® | attending ool In Brooklyn from captain of jockey team and a ago Friday reported that Dantet|!n other tin iy ties. | Catherin bof New York and ie Ih Harding of Newark, N. 3 Jao chose: worth sIte Te Terrors ing tbs Believes Cure Has Been Found for This were slung The w HT feet, I feel. ow at «.tt|| Women’s and Misses’ Blouses |. never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed NOTED PEACE ADVOCATE DIES AT CONFERENCE Dr. Charles A, Gobat Was Man Who Asked American Interven- , \Ailll Wy tion in Russo-Japanese War. 4 & BERNE, Switserland March 16.— n Dr. Charlen Albert Gobat, who in 1903 divided the Nobel Peace Prise with EB, Ducommun, another Swiss, died of apoplexy here to-day while presiding over a peace conference, Dr, Gobat was President of the International Peace Bureau and Administrator of the Interparliamentary Union. He attended the Interpariiamentary con- ference at St. Louis in October, 10 Born in 1843, Dr, Gobat studied law, but afterward turned to politics and became a member of the National He belonged to many aeci- entific societies, but he devoted him- self more especially to the cause of international peace, In October, 1904, he sent a formal request to the AT United Staten to intervene in the - . Dt ie AY AMD TO-MOKMUW we. will PuMerTanentee wats we on e lot Diamond iy ot Diamonds brought about a sharp controversy by hin criticism at the International »| Peace Congrens in Geneva of Ger. -!many’a attitude in Morocco, For some tine Dr. Gobat was Director of the Department of Public Instruction of Switzerland. ] ,ailieenerantewe 1 hhlain MYSTERY SOLVED? and T Arreste May Up ™ e Killing. Ever since Mareh 7, when three men tried to hold up the players in a« ct game in the basement of No. 130 Twenty-ninth street and escaped al a fight, leaving Edward Taylor, a jani- tor of No, S14 Third avenue, dead on EED floor, detectives have been looking for b 3 E } from ny > Srowsrand Union ioe took him to the District~ fee. According fesned, but young di No, 31h | done the shooting, though Biel a in the party Con GUARANT arrested him, young man Bis) to operas ony vestions, and was ne up chars with Taylor's murder, ag Me ki DINO AGT UROTAG TAG TVW TAQ ING TOTO TAG TAR TAG TACT AN TAOTAOTAN Unusual Values Housekeeping a Linens nate The reputation of “McCutcheon’s Linens” for reliability and good values is nation-wide and the goods quoted below are thoroughly representative of this fact. e do not believe these values can be sur- passed anywhere. Towels&PillowCases Fancy Table Linens Fine HuckabackTowels with Jiand - Embroidered Ma- Damask Borders and Scal- deira Tea Napkins, in as- loped Ends, sizes 24x42 sorted designs, at $4.85 per inches, at $7.50 per dozen, dozen, regularly $6.00. heretofore $10.00. Hemstitched Tea Napkins, Hwuckaback Towels, with 14 in., of Fine Irish Hand Loom Damask, at $4.50, Damask Borders and Hem- yegular price $6.00. , stitched Ends, substantial quality. size 21x37 inches, Hand-Embroidered t $3.00, heretofore $4.00. Luncheon Sets, consisting of Centerpiece and one dozen peel and haps each Finger Bow] and Plate ge 2 Cases on good quali- Doilies on heavy linen,Scal- linen, oe ey x 36 it ind Embroid i y Me nd tes al mbroidered in heretofore I ort oni $2.75 and Green, at $8, 75 pel per pair. Blue, Red, Green, and Re set, regular price $12. oo” Table Linens 19 a full assortment of sizes at GREATLY REDUCED RICES: Cloths, 2x2 yards— Breakfast Napkins— $2.40, 3.25, 4.75, 5,50 $2.40, 3.75, 4.75 doz Cloths, 2x234 yards— Di Napki $3.10, 4-25, 5.50, 7.00 Dinner Napkins— “Cloths, 24x34" ade $3.25, 5.00, 6.50, 7.75 doz. .25, 4.29, 5.50, 6.75 Special lot of Odd Cloths in Cloths, 2} gx) ards— long sizes reduced in some $5.25, 6.18, 35, 8.50 cases as much as 50% Longer Cloths at proportionate prices. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets - é 7S iaeeliaaoaainatc Te WB (AVY 8 BBW low collars, vestee or in white, pink, 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Continuation, To-morrow, Tuesday, of Annual Sale of Women’s Kid Gloves embracing the most desirable imported styles, At: Greatly Reduced Prices TIMES SQUARE SUBWAY wes tas slay, Hocgneee ©: BanOR, Fadite Women’s Two-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves, BIDS A BIG SURPRISE ences have arisen between members | Low Is $304,316 and High $745,660 —Interborough Gets in a Me Pio Si Pd Lod SOUTH HOLDS STAND | rasenreevemmnvacee] QUAL, TIRED FE tabulated to-day bide submitted for the short subway link at Times Square connecting the present sub- way with the new Seventh avenue They show such ‘side discrep- = ancy that the Commission is in doubt Danville, Ve.—"I have only spent ten Form a Basts of Settlement, | what to do. Oscar Daniels Company Overseam sewn, three-row embroidered backs, in tan, black and white, , Regularly sold for $1.50, Sc Pair 12-Button White Glace Kid Mousquetaires, At $1.45 Pair Regularly sold for $2.50 16-Button White Glace Kid Mousquetaires, ' At $1.85 Pair Regularly sold for $2.85 20- Button White Glace Kid Mousquetaires, At $3.25 Pair Regularly sold for $4.25 Women’s One-Clasp Cape Walking Gloves, in shades of tan; also white. Regularly sold for $1.00, At 65c Pair The Opening Presentation of Imported Model Gowns, Wraps, Blouses and Millinery from the foremost Parisian modistes and ~~couturiers, has been arranged for To-day, To-morrow and Wednesday, March 16th, 17th and 18th, In the Dressmaking Salon, on the Fourth Floor. Later importations are now being shown in the De- partment on the Second Floor, including many new and exclusive styles from the leading Paris houses. The materials employed are sheer Batiste, Handker- chief Linen, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette or Chiffon in delicate shades. An interest- ing feature of the display is an assartment of Mourning Blouses in appropriate materials. Also for To-morrow, an Exceptional Offering of Crepe de Chine Blouses, in the latest Spring models, with tie effect, Creech terres, » Maize and Blouses of Embroidered Net or noe iy Lace, over flesh color lining, with three-quarter orlongsleeves, . . . « «at $5.00 Blouses of Caicos Taffe " aul it its organdie collar cl by In black, white and fled color, sat $5.90 Ry We Ward Wn Nd Ve Ve Weed Sree Ne FO" gr Tate Weekly 2.00 Weekls, ALL GOODS MARKED if ‘Pea Gur M, WE PAY FREIGHT. LZ bw BWW bw Bw Bw BW (750-752 Sth Ave., ONE MINUTE FROM KK (HAND RAPIL. our patrons. handsome hed 's Desk FREE with every pur- chase of $75 or over, during March on) presentation of| this COUPON.E.W, Cor. 46th ten fats WUE 5 FURNITURE Furniture Without Deposits Purchased in thie manner has never prov are always to pli CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERNS t $3.95 satisfactory to ep ‘buyer, Our methods 149" 02.60 Weekly \Y AND Sace wn 10 7CLece, a dames MeCreery & Co. 34th Street ~ 5th Avenue On Tuesday, March the 17th NEW _ LACES A large assortment of Novelty Laces including - the following meshes in the shadowy and filmy effects so emphatically approved by Paris fashion. Shadow-Metal Combinations 1. yd. 75¢ to 13.50 Alencon in Shadow effects... . yd. 1.25 to 10.50 Oriental Shadow Laces. ............. wyd. 45cto 9.50 Filmy Filet Laces. yd. 2.75 fo 4.95 Flemish Web Lace: ....yd. 2.50 to 9.75 Belgique Lace Novelties............... yd. 95cto 7.50 { Lamme-run Lierre Laces...... 6.75 . Black Lamme Novelty Laces.. 9.75 Bruselles Net Laces........:0000005 .yd. 1.75 to 9.75 “Godet” Laces.........cccccee eee ees yd. 5.95 to 24.75 Novelty Laces One-half Former Values Shadow-Metal Laces. .value 65c to 12.75, yd. 25c to 5.95 Oriental Shadow Laces.value 25c to 8.75, yd. 10c to 3.95 Bruxelles Net Laces. . ‘value 1.50 to 9.50. yd. 75¢ to 4.25 “LA PRINCESS” CORSETS hi An extensive variety of French models made of the choicest materials, including Silk Tricot, Suede Broche, Silk Brocade and Striped Coutil. Striped Coutil 5.00 and 7.50 RiBUB iar scns vasindaveniinavenpesines 8.00, 10.00 and 15.00 BIC THC. ccc cscvoveceevencerenneeveeasices -..-20.00 Proche...... SOUL OGOCOD CULE 10,00, 12.00 and 25,00 Silk: BICEGE vcticened toc veihe aed erenadee ee «++.35.00 Corsets and Brassieres Incomplete Sizes “American Lady, La Vida, La Jeunesse aad Gossard” Corsets. values 4.00 and 5.00, 2.00 Brassieres........+.+ss0++0+++. Value 95¢ to 2.00, SOc STERLING SILVER Remarkable Values Spoons, Forks, Knives and Serving Pieccs in desirable designs; bright finish. 25% to 33% Below Former Prices . value 9.50 to 11.75, 6.95 to 8.75 doz. Tablespoon: value 29.75, 20.75 dos. Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Sandwich Tongs, Salad Spoons and Tomato Servers,—heavy weight. 3.25 each values up to 5.75 Butter Knives,—large and medium sizes.... .1.35 and 1.95 @alues 2.25 and 3.00 Tea Spoons.. Cake Servers,—hollow handle... ...value 2.75, 1.95 cach Pie Servers,—hollow handle....... value 3.25, 2.25 each Sugar Tongs... ...sseeeeeeeeeeees value 2.25, 1.35 each Other Standard and Fancy Pieces, including Dinner Knives, Soup Spoons, Bouillon Spoons, Coffee Spoons and, Ladles in the same finish at corresponding reductions. Free! Free! Free! WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD A 16-Page Booklet in Colors of The Wizard Prince « Arabia Being the Story of the Great Circus Spectacle at the Madison Square Garden Written by Alf. T. Ringling Illustrated by Dan Smith AND GROWN-UPS! DON’T MISS THIS Graphic Tale of the Most Oriental Pageant Ever Produced by Barnum & Bailey's Great Agpogaton ef Circus Stars and Talent.

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