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broker. who was associated Jeaves a widow and t! NEW DANGERS make such appropriation for the up- State Commission that it can under | fake the work of physical valuation t of the company’s property for the | Durpore of rate making. | “We suggest that the Governor In | bis message to the special session of the Legislature next month call spe- cial attention to the case, so that the appropriation for the commission may take in the New York City situation. | I think that the city government will -_+>— Chairman Van Santvoord, of the } OF CONSTIPATION Mayor and P. S. C. Members | oie {Pho New York Times of January 14th researches fikelf and others have led doctors to that many conditions of chronic nervous debility, rheumatism disorders are due to poisoning resulting from such poisoning is to the developmen’ of Cancer ‘8 Hospital Sir William ne removing the diseased organ. in the final stage of jeved to be an incurable jon of nine inches was portion left was joined Intestine. result was astonishing. In a ‘atime the internal organs resumed functions, and in a few the patient was apparently in Intestine can never get with pure warm water and this poisonous waste which & menace to health. fs Nature's own cure for Constipa- and is now being used by hundreds with great success. L. Cascade” is now bein, ined by all Riker and Ste k | COURSE OF ACTION ADVISED IN Start a Fresh Campaign |Commission, said: “From the Mayor and Mr. McAneny we obtained the Against Extortion. clear idea that they desired revision — | to lend assiet of telephone rates and would be glad nce to bring it about. | Wo understand that they will confer | with the Governor In reference to financial legislation at the special sosaton. “The Commission has pending be Despite the success of telephone company lobbyists at the recent ses- sion of the Legislature in killing off reduction of rates, the reform city government has heard the cry of to i re it the consolidated complaints overcharged New Yorkers and The /n164 jaxt autumn by various New Evening World's fight has beon re- |) k ivi a vived under official authority. lieney Bide eee ‘The conference held yesterday in Commissioner Decker, bette whom the City Hall by Mayor Mitchel, 4 jlast winter's hearings were held, President MoAneny of the Aldermen, | nt vinnie case will Chairman Van Santvoord and Com- missioner Decker of tho up-State) Public Service Commission has|™= WHE EVENING WORLD, TURSDXY, APRIL 14, LINER IN AFTER STORMY TRIP cumstances but It will be determined northwest gales that kept the passem- ker below decks, passengers 600 were members of @ tour- | ist party that satlea trom New York Of the S71 cabin FINE LOBBY WORK BY THE! 125T! STREET~WEST TELEPHONE COMPANY. Revision of telephone rates wan neatly whip-sawed during the regular session of the Legislature by the tele- phone company’s swarm of lobbyists. | The mandatory five-cent rate bill passed the Assembly, but was choked | day! to death In the Senate without being | allowed to come to a vote. ‘The $100,000 appropriation for the Public Service Commission, recom- mended by the Governor in a special message, was trimmed by unseen hands to $60,000 and the all-important words "New York City” cut out of In this almost worthless~form - assed the Senate and was sent to the Assembly, which refused to cept it. Thus, neither five cent-rai bill nor appropriation got through | Rotterdam’s Passe: Below Decks Five Days. Mr. and Mra, U. 8, Grantee. returned | from a nine months’ trip to Australle | and Oriental points. ‘There were on board two score dow tors, who have come to attend the In- jonal Surgical Congres ‘The steamship Rotterdam of the Hol- land-America Line arrived to-day af: ter a tempestuous passage. Berween Lenox & 711: Aves- Reducing 300 Ready-to- Wear Hats From $4.00 Down to $2.45 Not all of one style, but « collection of mediun| and small shapes that remain from our recent successful sales. ‘SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, SCALP GETS DRY. HAIR FALLS OUT Get a 25 cent bottle| il! and try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness and lustre. Besides cleansing and bee hair, one application of Danderi: solves every particle of dandruff; Fine hemp and novelty braids, trimmed with ribbon, pompons and ft Reduced from $4.00 to $2.45. Great Half-Price Sale of ath Towels An extraordinary opportunity to put in a season's supply at less than such splendid towels ever sold for. The manufacturer rejected them from the “firsts” because of minor faults that are visible only after the closest Statement is made by the Pubiio Service Commission that $60, propriation would be so insufficient as to be worse than useless. Further. cut out of the words “Now York City" left the appropria- tion to be expended any place in the State and the Metropolis could have been left entirely out of it. A ial session of the Legislature be carried Lead Lag hot ed ee Tele- one w |through. It may be delayed by cir. ground. 4 bedhead your hair with soap ttle Lira to the Li fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to Imported ing and life-producing properties he hair to iow pg and carefully through your hair, takin, ta time. This will move lots of Men! Ladies! You can surely have Get started afresh the campaign axiist sg ge gy gs EXPRESS ELEVATORS TO RESTAURANT, 8TH FLOOR telephone extortion. This is what Mr. | McAneny has to say to the public through The Evening World: | “1 think the Mayor and I on be-| half of the city made It clear to the Public Service Commissioners that | we felt very strongly in favor of re-| vision of telephone rates and desired it to be brought about. The Public) Servico Commission of the second de- partment, having supervision over | all telephone rates, that body is the; Ty] proper authority to undertake the r0-| TH vision. ‘The City Governmont iteelf has no direct jurisdiction in the case. THE CONFERENCE. “It seems to us that the proper course of action is for the State to Fancy Linens From the Linen ' Markets of the World = «non, We have gathered an immense variety of Hemstitched, Embroidered and Lace Trim- med Linens for every need and purpose, Luncheon Sets. Very moderately priced. Most of these are white; one in Dainty Colored Em- , 25-piece Sets, at $5.00 to $28.50. Finer po oaiasacaky and lace decoration up to There are new effects in tan linen with embroidery lace, also designs in Pink, Blue and Green table for Country Houses and Sum- mer Homes, at $1.00 to $175.00. Luncheon and Dinner Cloths. A choice collec- and Italian Laces, also Combination of Lace, Cut Work and Embroidery. Round Cloths, 72, 81, 90, 108 inches diameter, 00, O Cloths, 234x3 to Yards, $85.00 to $375.00. Senter iocd Chinese temiroidery, $1.50 to $4200 inese lery, $1.50 to $35, Cluny, Florentine, Duchess, Burano, Vene- and Rose Point, and Filet Laces, $2.25 to 00 each. Mosaic Openwork, $12.00 to $45.00. SPECIAL A lot of fine Irish hand woven Damask Tea Nap- kins, hemstitched, 14 inches square, at $4.75 dozen. Regular price, $6.00 dozen. James: McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets B Embroidery, sui E the liver and purifies and enriches the blood, For jiness women it Is a blessi: DY BW bw AWA Wa ing Table and Chiffonier and Serving Table Scarfs. BV DW BV BY By BW O/B BW \/ BYY BWW BV" By BV By BV BY Wines & Liquors For Wednesday and Tharsday Choice of seven liquors at specially reduced prices from reales Broek, Regularly 80c an pn ey he a 3c t End Club Rye. ry Maryland. Holland Gt, jenthe. bop ine mn mn Bees andy. ealifornta, Regent Dry Gin. Basement, fit in nearly all of them. That Duffy's s! the test of time, her own words conclusively prove: “| have used and recommend- ed Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in cases that | have attended as a Nurse in the past 20 years. Duffy's Malt, I find, is especially good where a woman needs a stimulant and tonic after child-| birth during the nursing period. I have cared for over one thou- sand six hundred confinement cases in my 20 yea aS a pro- fessional nurse. 1 would recom- mend taking Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in milk and eee three times a_day."-—Mrs. Mary B.! Mauk, Everson, Pa. Krakauer, Mason plete clearance. Made from finest bleached EF appearance of silk, #0 smooth is their surface, canary, nile, pink and blue, The guest towels, size 15 x 24 inch, good value at @5c, are........ 6 eee cece e ee Vanes The large towels, size 25 x 45 inch, good value at 50c, are tian yarn; some of them have the With borders of helio, 3,000 Celluloid and lvory-Finish Toilet Articies in a Wonderful Half-Price Sale They are the sample lines of two of the best-known importers of these goods, who, extent of the Koch distributing power, gave us first chance at AVE. 19°70 20" If you are a judge of Style, Finish, Tailoring and Wear Resisting we urge your inspection of these Suits. We do not believe they can be sur- passed by any $15.00 to $20.00 Suits in the city. Men’s *15 and °18 $ Spring Suits at... The English coats have narrow shoulders, soft, rolling fronts, vest high cut and some with collars; the conservative styles are very comfortable, and are in the three- button models; the Norfolks have plaited or gathered backs, and stitched belts; sizes 34 to 42; Men’s $15.00 Balmacaan Overcoats at $9.75 In the newest gray and brown mix- tures in Scotch tweeds, convertible collar» lan sleeves with cuffs, silk shoul- sleeve lined, cut full and roomy; Men’s $15 Raincoats at $6.85 Boys’ Suits Glove Specials Women's White Kid 16-button; 3.00 Women’s Two Clas Kid Gloves, white, No such values in imported ivory-finish or celluloid wares were ever before obtainable, and it is doubtful if they can be re- value, at.......... Women’s Two Clasp Real Kid Gloves, Spring shades; $1.50 to values, $1.00 You would ungrudgingly pay at least double the price for an; piece in this remarkable co ues $9¢ to £3.98, Dainty Blouses at $1.00 Flowered silk effecta in light and dark colors. Ra glan sleeves and turn down collar. Also voile blouses in numerous Spring styles. Women’s $2 Voile Blouses Effectively trimmed with embroideries and lace, and some net trimmed; all sizes; regularly $2.00; at Secoad *19.95 ,, ding Mirrors, value ir values $1.69 to|) 83.50, at 75c to $1.75. Toilet Sets, values $7.50 to 815.98, 98. Trinket and Jewel Boxes, values 91,89 to 62.50, at 85c to $1.49. 8, Values 50c to $3.98, at $3.98, at $1.39 to $2.49. Folding Travelling Manicure Sets values $3.98 to 87.50, at $1.98 to $3.98 Btriped and mixed effects Dress Goods—Most Admired Weaves 50-inch all wool storm serges, sponged and shrunk in 42-inch all wool French crepes, in colors of wistaria, tan, copenhagen, green, navy and black; also all wool shepherd checks in the different size checks. 25c Dainty Summer Cottons, 15c French crepes in the newest rosebud effects; plain and fancy ratine suit- ings; also purple and brown French linens. Our Infants’ Department Ie crowded with cute ttle styles for the kiddies. two speciale below give an idea of the values offered. Children’s Coats . Reva’ $1.98 to $5.98 Spring Coats, an endless variety, in smart serges and two-toned mixtures. The styles ctive little Balkans with belts, id fashioned im all the ‘atest ests $1.25 to $4.98 In batiste, crepe and sheer lawns; » wide saly of styles in French and low-waisted jects, Wall Paper e ° China Dinner Ware, 112 Pe. Wm. Guerin French China Sete, at Beautiful border designs in three different new patterns. Sets that you will be proud to display on your table. and knobs are stippled with c: ol 86- Piece Austrian ld. “Regularly $35.00, ne Gas) Repilng 7? | mplete, Ps, $2.95 plete, Great April Sale of Children’s Dresses— White and Colored The daintiest and sweet- est little garments that! deft fingers could conceive, |*' and certainly most attract-'» signs on fine thin, | panels and four panelled ski ‘chine, f Domes, 2 inches in diameter, led art glass, in either nile green Made to fit any height ceiling. Complete for gas and ready for At $1.69 and $1.98 green or amber color, Dining Room with over £00 pieces of le At 39c and 49c! 6 months to years. | Of soft white nain- At 98c and $1.39 Princess dreases of white lawn, akirt of wide ein- Spring Sale of Domestic Rugs & Linoleums An unusual offering of standard floor coverings at exception- ally low Fetse $24.50 9x12 Axmi Rugs, slightly imperfect; at $27.50 and $29.50 Seamless Wilton Genuine Cork Linoleum, regu- | pleated effect, neck and aleeves’ with wide bands of em- At $1.98 and At 69c and 79c 6 months to @ years. Niece; latest designs; 0x12... Seamless b sbermgl Rugs, 0x12, west matched cutout ber patiorat extra special per Fan votle, low nock and hort slecve, entire Grons elaborately mim with baby Irish and Val. Jaco; alno of crope, cuffs and sailor collar of edge. At 98c & $1.39 6 months to 2 years, A This Dress, 40c. some of dotted Swiss, others of painwook With ol : Clearance Continues Such splendid instruments as the Steinway, Hardman, Knabe, bolt of wide ribbou short sleeves Anishe At 49c to 98¢ Henry F. Miller—the prices had been reduced previously, and we have cut them again for a com- cnine oil, square. neck and sho Kirt with ruffie edged wit lace, to be worn under net and fine Oo hjof gingham and fancy crepe; another bretty” style of “white eropor yoke, sleeve and belt of flowered material. At $1.39 and $1.79 , of pink and blue repp matertal, belt, neck a wo of tan Linen plved with red and Dolly Menken Any Previou Vs Off Fie Some have been used but lit- tle; others show more use, such closing prices as $94.00, $97.00, 9100.00, 9104.00 indicate our purpose to give you invigorating tonic and stimulant, imparting strength the piano value of a lif colt otoldered # SE ive stunning m long walat and middy styles, A Big Event in Bungalow and Porch Furniture Fine Framed Pictures Excellent opportunity to beautify summer cottages, hotela or city homes. The frames are exquisite. ers, Harrison Fisher and Others, Charming sets and individual pieces in Willow, Reed, Rattan, in natural, baronial, antique, blue and old ivory, at prices that ns distinctly feminine. It makes the stomach 88-Note Player Pianos from Julces, restores the lost appetite, makes as- 8285 00 up » It pie vere rong end es tna eae cp. are within reach of all. Talking Machine Record Cab- Bed Room Furniture—Odd pieces and sets at 25% to 88}4% reduction, regularly 98.08 and 64.50, special sie ot as fi 4 | (Payment terms will be extended on in- health and hap- atruments selling for more than 925,00, iy te $18.00, at...., 9.50 to $7.00

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