The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1914, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

the’skin treatment pat ‘acts instantly sion, based on valuation of our to Depend on Trading by Bosses. (Special te The Evening Werld From “a Staff Correspondent.) ALBANY, March 17.— Telephone rate revision for New York has be- come one of the vital questions for the Legislature this week, just as it [was the cause of an upheaval last week in the Public Service Commis- elon. A conference has been proposed between the Democratic leaders of the Senate and the Republican lead- ora of the Assembly which will make NOU don’t have to wonder if|the matter the football of political Resinol ‘tortu: fortable at last. the easy Resinol way to heal eczema or oth i doing you good, rst appli-| *everal leading Senators to-day: ching and your| “This $100,000 appropriation for an oki cool and com- Won't try appraisal of New York telephone broperty should be passed at once “New York wants a revfsion of ikin-eruption ? quickly as possible. We should ar- colored that 6 4 vorlaces range @ conference with leaders of . the Assembly, to agree on the form B attracting undue attention. | o¢ nedveoaty semtalhtion 0 It can be Srneunerg Hetkheed, | out through without delay.” write} Among the up-State Republicans who dominate the Assembly there is @ scheme for making a trade. They say they want New York to get re-| lef and do not oppose the appraisal Sppropriation, but there are other things of party necessity to be con- sidered. Their proposition is to say to the Democratic Senators in con- ference: “If the Assembly Repubil- cansmajority votes this $100,000 asked for by your Governor in hin special message, will the Democratic Senate majority vote to pass a $50,000 appro- Priation for the expenses of the Re- publican Assembly investigation com- mittee that ie to probe highway and other scandals?” POLITICAL BARGAINING LIKELY TO HOLD UP ACTION. This attempted yargaining threat- ens to hold up t@ophone rate revi- ‘sion for the benefit of up-State Re- publican politicians, Assemblyman Goldberg said to-day: this delay and political manipu- ation indicates the necessity fur rad- ical action again by the rank and file of the Legislature and a repetition of the vote last week, when the leaders were overthrown and my five-cent tel- ; ophope bill ordered out of committee, where it had been pigeon-holed. As sodn as the bill is reached on the calendar, which I expect wily be tu- morrow, I intend pressing it fur pas- suge in the Assembly reggpdiess of any proposition for action by the Public Service Commission. Tbe peo- ple are tired of these delays und tricks. The only assured relief ts b; mandatory action of the Legislature." C. H. Russell, counsel for-the tele- phone company, said: “Wa.ehall be i to co-operate in a rate revi- ne a). thete | trading. Lieut.-Gov. Wagner eald to! rates and is entitled to have it as|news Drop- erty, and ‘conducted by the Public Service Commission. We offered in good faith to pay the expenses of such materdam there was Much of th a fair and equitable basis. PHONE TRUST WILL FIGHT FLAT RATE BILL. “The commission ‘in {t Mewal to accept ot now that the speci will be made by the State so ‘th Forty-second strest, f appraisal can be undertaken aa/ His Hy. planned. In this work we will co. | re benthen derent operate to the fullest extent, furnish- ing all possible information, “But if the Legislature arbitrary rate bill, we will fight as we can. We will the courts and carry the case to the Supreme Court of the United States.” ostimdipiainasibinan SHARKEY TIRED OF TOMBS. Court Refases to Remit His Fine, fe He Decides te Pay ft. A motion to remit the fine, made by: Paul Gross, attorney for Thomas J. Sharkey, former heavyweight pugilist and proprietor of a cafe on Fourteenth street, convicted op Feb. 17 of maintain- one can give, is to say “T use it myeelf.” With all the of the werk Hon to chogse, the greatest coffee mer- chants select Yuban for their personal use. Storm Cate Of Parts. PARIS, March 17.—Telegraphic and telephonic communtoation between Paris Reg. Trade Mark The collection embraces all the new: colors and materials now being used—a full as- poesia in’ both white and colors is now in stock. c Special Hand Woven Japanese Crepe—150 pieces in a complete assortment of plain shades and fancy stripes, etc., 30 in. wide. 25c a yard. Cotton'Voiles—Light and dark grounds printed in Dolly Varden effects, also a full line of ent golored stripes ‘an white grounds, 40 in. wide, at 25c’a yard.) Printed Rice Cloth—One.of the season's newest fabrics in a number of floral designs on white or tinted grounds, 38 in. wide, at 35¢ a yard. Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine—In a complete assortment of Plain les, also white, cream and black, 38 in. wide, at 50c a yard. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets many of the European Continental cities wan almost wholly interrupted to- slash” Sere. cee" ind Brussels were delay eee overboard betore daybreak » Mehus lived at No. 1129 reet, South Brooklyn. and ? search ts eas Yess SUK Se Wa Vice Yee ued Sure Wee YO YO Ye Ye Wr WYO Wr Yr Ye en tr Ur Yt Or YO ler TU Murray Hill 9000 6-4 i" Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Men’s & Boys’ Footwear Representing the Best Made.in England and America The ‘‘Cordwainer’’ A wonderful boot for general wear—waterproof, | light weight, flexible and good looking, $5.85 Good Shoes for Boys and Young Men Sizes 274 to 5 $2.75 to $4.85 ; of 38th. Street Entrance Direct, Into Men's & Boys’ Section. \ , Young Men’s Top Coats °°. This splendid new section is displaying a very large stock of light weight Overcoats for both dress and business wear. All wool fabrics—distinctive styles—moderate prices. + All sizes from 82 to 44. . $25.00 Upward Fourth Floor Boys’ Spring Overcoats A splendid showing of overcoats for the little fellow, ranging from the soft un- finished fancy worsteds which only the foreign looms can produce, to the rough tweeds and homespuns, both imported and domestic, in conservative, Raglan and Balmacaan models, Sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys’ Imported English Suits Sizes 4 to 10 years A wonderful assortment-of little Men's Suits—strictly all wool—imported direct. A model that deserves particular men- tion is a collarless coat for the boy who wears Eton collars. Special Price $7.50 Splendid Values in Trunks, Bags\$ Suit Cases The Lord €$ Taylor lags oh hn s ‘ . 5. a. r bes covered Locticaen senate aun tee fibre, solid steel trimmings, brass } All riveted No. #°Yale lack, two scar eo ) . has « beautiful Keratol lining, rised i to garments, stroug com and followlog’ board. -ment in bangers and drawers: } Usually $60.00 “Indestructo” Club Bags : Made of three pieces, built on English frame with heavy soft cowhide. leather and all ea ee? Meta hay Linler to $8. revent m0 t . . ther. lined, three foside ‘pockina:| >o'7> made of russet, brown and seal gtain| : cowhide. Sizes 16 to 18inehes, © * ‘ Usually $18.50}. “Indestructo” Cowhide Suit Cases ; of russet, brown, black and black, seis eibar, polid flat rivets ou cotners rT S > tr te line lined: with sie fod pocket nope] 2522 Sizes 24 and 26 inches,’ sually $7.50) » ~ Fourth Floor. Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. "Tord & Taylor = Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street Important Sale of Women’s Gloves Se Oa 1-Clasp Castor Street Gloves tan, Gray and | 75¢ Usually $1.00 & $1.25 per pair Washable Doeskin or - Pique Gloves White, and white with black embroidery.f 85¢ Usually $1.25 per pair, 16-Button Length Gloves + \ White. Usually $2.50 per pair/ $f, 65 20-Button Length Gloves White, with three buttons at wrist. T.O5 c Usually $2.76 per pair. Street Floor. LEASE EXPIRING MAY ist We are lied to vacate the lofty ADJOINING OUR MAIN. Price Reductions of from 25%, to 50%, A One of the Victor Rooms on EVERY PIECE in our store, making this @ ‘‘once-in-a-tifetime” Lh ory Lene & Taylor) tunity to buy FURNITURE, "RUGS AND CARPETS at practaiy- Don't wait---come now when the selection ie 4 a LORD & TAYLOR cozy, home- Store, Seventh pode y PLAIN FIGURE TAGS on everything. Comp like, sound-proof rooms afford the fort and repose necessary in No loney Down * como D i selecting a Victor Victrola, ( Spy ll apo pyave ma Victrolas from $25.00 to $200.00° , but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't |} Circassian Walnut Finish, $250.00 Vernis Martin, $400.00 draw prospective buyers into'a net of # oo Prices and ironclad conditions. The convenience of partial amounts on your monthly statement, of a special account will be gladly extended. Telephone mail ondeve prem Glled Lord & Taylor music ROOM St. IVS. NewYork Chiffonter to Mateb, Value $38, at $21.98 Filth Moe. 38 Ye GUT-OF-TOWN DILIVERIES T@ YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. RSH a 6 qt TT iwexlS'St. ey vvv’s tote Ve¥e vere int “Vee wit vrwr yesve oe ve = Te N ~ are - ‘ + Sethe ‘ Pe Tea a ‘ Women's $3.95 Upward, Growing Girls’ to Young Women's $2.00 $5.00 According to size. Every pair of Footwear Women’s and Growing Girls? GCracnclle Street Footwear PYM? i | Strictly Hand-Made ] Evening Slippers and This Season's Smartest Styles in Turn Sole Street Shoes Boots . . $6,50 upward $3.95 upward Low Shoes . $5.50 upward § ae eee ace ak ountry. enormous purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. TO a a ee Se ee ee Base 46 inches long, containing 2 small and 2 lerge drawers, French bevelled plate mirror 28:34, es il- lustrated. Value $40. piring Sale Price 38th Street Rear Elevators Direct to Shoe Section, Second Floor,

Other pages from this issue: