The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 9

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M Wire | arenes TANIGAB FARES CUT Eo wa FROM ALL RALROAD! i STATIONS ONoROER| "MOSSY Ee GEDDES, 8. D., April 17.—What g appears to be a double murder was Service Commission Fixes Rate at $2 Instead of $2.50 disclosed here to-day when the bodies of W. H. Menzie, manager of the Farmers’ lumber yard here, which was burned last night, and his book- keeper, Miss Blanche Signal, were an Hour. | found in the debris of the lumber of- fice. Hoth bodies were badly charred, The feet of Mixx Signal were bound vice Cominission re- ltogether with a wire and her hands rate for hourly! wired behind her. Her skull had been services for taxicabs from railroad terminals and not considered in the class of public hacks where taxt- meters are used. The old rate was $2.60 an hour, Beginning to-day it will be $2. Additional time will be 60 cents for fifteen minutes, instead of twelve minutes as formerly, and 60 cents for stops of fifteen minutes instead of twelve minutes, The Commission also approved a new tariff filed by the Westcott Ex- press Company, making reductions in taxicab rates from the New York Central, the West Shore and the D., 1. & W. terminals. Three new zones ere established, Formerly the zone around the West Shore Terminal, on West Forty-second street, extended from Twenty-sixth street to Fifty- ninth and was bounded by Lexington The avenue and the Hudson River. fare was 75 cents and will remain so, but a new zone ts established from Sixth avenue west to the river and bounded by Fiftieth and = Thirty- fourth streets. Here the fare will be 60 cents. Another new zone in which the service from the Grand Central Sta- tion will be extended is from Second avenue on the east to Seventh ave- | nue on the west and from Thirty- fourth street to Fiftieth street. Here 48 Moire Sil 187 Gabardine 82 Club Check the new fare will be 60 cents, For- merly this zone extended from river to river and from Twenty-sixth | street to Fifty-ninth street, with the | fare for any point within the zone | % cents. This fare remains the same | for the extremities of the zone, but within the new zone will be 66 cents. | Another new zone, which will cover | the service of the D. L. and W. ter- minal in West Twenty-third atreet will extend from Sixth avenue on the east to the Hudson River on the west, and from Fifteenth street to Thirticth street. In this zone the new fare will be 69 cents, These fares ure for one or two persons, but similar reductions will be made for 12 Beaded Robes @ greater number. 32 Taffeta Evening Gowns ALL WILL NOW TESTIFY. Dilinrd; Witmensen Agree to Tell! New!) Haven Dealings. WASHINGTON, April 1 calcitrant witnesses t Commerce Cor Afternoon Dresses 74 Chiffon Taffeta Afternoon Dresses ——— M’KEE RANKIN DEAD. Veteran Actor Was Long a Popular New York Favorite, | SAN FRANCISCO, April 12.—McKee| Rankin, the veteran actor, died here! to-day. He was long a popylar New York favorite and for several years preceding his death had been identified with Nance O'Neill in Shakespearian Silk Cascadeau Moire Silk Taffeta Silk Broche Faille Silks How you smack your lips over the delicious tang ofa golden ‘Sunkist’ orange! Breakfast-would be a blank without it. Sunkist’ are the finest selected oranges grown. Seedless, tree-ripened, thin-skinned, Gbreless. Picked, renpes In tissue paper, and packed by gloved hands, Cisaaest of all fruits. “Sunkist” Lemons on Fish and Meats ‘Sunkist’ lemons are the finest fruit selected from the best lemon groves of California. Mostly seedless. Juicier— wore econemical—than other lemons, “Sunkist” Orange Spoon Guaranteed Rogere A-! Standard Silver plate, Rich, heavy. Exclusive'’Sunkist’’ pattern, 27 diferent premiums, For this orange spoon send 12 trademarks cut from “'Sunkist'’ orange orlemon wrappers and siz 2-cent stamps, Bee Pal orange and lemon wrappers: count same as “Sunkist. ft tote tree“ u eines enero tet page (“Penne prem ‘Address all orders for premium silverware andall correspondence to We Will Open in Our New Buildi: Enlarged Space and 48 Alligator Cloth Suits 68 Crinkled Crepe Suits WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MOFOW: 457 Handsome Gows AT 12.50) Former Priceo $34.50 F ‘ repe STEWART & CO., 5TH AVE., COFER 37TH ST. = 18 Chiffon Evening Gowns 38 Flowered Crepe de Chine ‘WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MORtOW-: EVEIING WO}SLD, FRIDAY, crushed with a hammer, wich was| OFTING DOWN COMETITION. From Core found near by. Mr. Manzig’s feet also wae wired together and a wire was foun on one wrist, the other end was broken. His skull also had been fracturel. There is no known clue and no knowd motive for the murder has been discovered. Neither has there been trace found of the slayer. Mr. Menaie and Misa Signal were last seen alive when they went to the office Lana bss hag : LAS Pee] extra work. jaa Signal to meet her mother at 9 o'clock, thay having planned to attend a dance. The fire was discovered about 11.30 and had started just back of the office. It had gained such headway that nothing could be saved. —— NOT STRICTLY PURE. (Fyom the Peoria Journal.) ‘the Loulstilie ‘Go gets very little end w ne ea A good deal of the food for thought offered by the modern drama lacks con- a al of complying with the Pure Food law. 70 ¢ HOSI poe in Stewart & lo. FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STIET ONLY 12 SALE DAY) LEFT BUILDING WILL BE TORN DOW MAY 1ST. Big Additional Redudons WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MORR@ 648 Dressy Spring Sus AT 18,50 Former Prices 1:39.50 76 Serge Su. combined With Moifilk %@ Serge Ss, combined with Taft Silk 45 Ripple ¢h Suits 82 Novelty Suits 22 Charme Dansante Toc 61 et @e Street Dresses 49 C. $3 Checkoth Street Dresses 40 Emb’dash Crepe Dresses 18 Rippléloth Street Dresses 60 Changeant Taffeta Afternoon Bses AT 14.50 Former Priceto $29.50 Faille Si Silk Matisse Noveltylk Fabrics ) Wool arilk Fabrics Muy Will 9000 Men‘ Footwear Englis, &8 American Sphdid Values Bovts jr All Occasions $3.5 & $4.85 Usaal ees $5.00 to $7.00 Correct Pum)..... $3.95 8 $4 Smart Oxfois....... $3.95 8 $4 Boys’ Swrt Looking & Good Style Lyn & High Shoes $2.5 $3.45 Usual es $4.00 and %5.00 38th Street Entrancirect Into Men's and Boys’ Sect WHAT YOU NEED— IT MAKES LITTLE DIFRENCE “A WLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, se her beaux gc together and fornd @ gentlemen's agreement.” pe (cable-tust) means longer year and Jeter satisfaction. Alllading dealers, r with Greatly Chine Afternoon Dresses Lord 8 Taylor | Fifth Avenue, th Street, 39th Street Jorernal,) ly end few ERY 85 OF ton, Murray Hill Attractive Special Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Sales Exceptional Values in Women’s Suits & Coats Arranged for To-morrow, Saturday 9000 Extragdinary Values in Misses’ & Girls’ Sutts & Coats Misses’ Dressy and Tailored Suits | —e— Reproductions of preign models in all the $209.50 season's attractivematerials and colors. Usually $45.00 Misses’ Suits Lt smart models of checks and serges, with new Rusian skirts. Usually $85 150 Misses’ Dressy atd Tailored Suits ed checks, in all tel 8 17.50 Is22.so Of serges, crepe: latest models and cdors, sually $30.00, Misses’ Travel, Motor, Golf or Steamer Coats All the new Scotch mitures and checks in several of the season’s smartest iy $9.95, $12.50, $17.50, $25.00 B $29.50 Usualy $17.50 to 989.50 Misses’ Golfine Codas | A very clever mael; ripple skirt; lined throughout in all te newest shades. $17.50 Usually $35.00, uniors’ Suits Showing a very large ollection which represents the choice of the season’s best sles in both plain and fancy tailored models. Materials an shepherd checks, men’s wear serges and crepes, $19.50, $2500, $29.50 to $35.00 Jusiors’ Cape Coats Suitable for Tennis, Golf or Seashore With detachable sleeeless Norfolk of all wool serge; the capes are made of novity check or corded peau-de-peche, $1250 8 $19.50 Juniors’ Coatsfor Dressy or General Wear Embracing all the eason’s newest materials including crepes, novelty mixtaes, Bedford cord and golfine, $9.95, $1250, $15.95 to $29.50 Gigls’ Spring Coat: Smart three-quster or full-length flare models of sergeschecks and basket cloth, combined with ilks in attractive color, $9.75 combination; soae peau-de-cygne lined. Sizes 8 to 14 yeas. Special] Girls’ Coats | Yoke, belted apdency talersd eed 5 ardig and novelty checks;| Tad sau roiderd pique collar and ma 12.75 silk or serge linec Sizes 6,8 and 10 years. Special, Girls’ Coats . —) Embodying all te newest ideas of foreign| styles including ancy tailored and elabo-| rately trimmed models of wool crepes, | $ 15.00 gabardine, duvtyn, serges and checks. Sizes 6 to 14 yers. Special Girls’ Linen Frock } A clever straigt line belted model of French Linen; louble collar, cuffs and) »anel handsomey embroidered. f Copen-| $5.75 agen blue, resee, rose and white. Sizes) 6 to 14 years. Special) Girls’ White Frock cle ed eae Of novelty crep with tunic and blouse elaborated with yce and insertion. — sizes/B ZO. 75 6 to 14 years. Special} Third Floor Girls’ & Young Women’s Smait Footwear Pumps, Oxford, Walks ng Dee Pools toe; all 34 e 0 0 leathers. Jsually $5.00 and 86.00 Girls’ Shool & Dress Shoes High and low cut, all sade with leather arch support, in tan Russia, black Russia af patent leather. 6tomm _ Uigtoe 2% to 5% $2.00 ' $2.50 $3.00 Usual’ pices $2.50 to $4,00 Infants'Hard Sole Shoes —Stritly hand-made— GIG to Ficsiserioees $.50|414 to 7.. 38th Street Rear ElevatorDirect to Shoe Sect Reproduced from foreign models, Lord & Taylor. ~ Fancy Tatlored Suits new Spring colors $22.50, $25, $29.50, $35, $39.50 Reproduced from foreign models, or Lord & Taylor, in the season’s $35.00, $39.50, $45.00, $50.00 é Special Prices Usual prices $35.00 to $60.00 Fancy Silk Suits able silks _ _. Special Prices Usual prices $60.00 to $85.00 Balmacaan Coats Of English-made Donegal Tweeds appropriate for yon tin or Steamer wi Prices jpeci $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $19.50 $22.50, $25.00 Usual Prices $20.00 to $85.00 Jaunt &£ Country Club Coats Of golf cords and worumbo chinchilla; in hite, tango, toes green, ook fern, ph igh oy % in. The golf cords. are lined Usually $29.50, - Silk Spun Si ‘wo black. Sizes $4 to 44. Poplin Raincoats sa} els; in tan, navy Dually 9) Third Floor Crepe-de-Chine Waists For Women & Misses White and All the Leading Shades Splendid Values—Large Assortment ¢ Hemstitched Crepe-de-Chine, Gladstone collar} of white organdy...........+-+- Oceccccweccoe Crepe-de-Chine, vest. collar and cuffs of white hematitched linen..........00eseeeseseeeeeees Crepe-de-Chine Directoire collar-and vest colored crepe, link pearl buttons......... Crepe-de-Chine, rever model, organdy flaring collar and vestee............eeceeeeeeee sees Crepe-de-Chine, pointed cuff and Normand collar of colored embroidered organdy.............++ Crepe-de-Chine (copy of an imported model), rol shirred band down ered ornaments and pointed collar............. J Crepe-de-Chine, Linen,VoilePCrepeW ahst. Crepe-de-Chine, flaring collar and cuffs of hem- nt finished with emeroid- Third Floor Street Floor Specials stitched organdy........:...0eecceveeeeeeeeee -de-Chine. new collar of self-colored crepe- Cre) de-chine and fancy buttons.................05 Two models of Allover Embroidered Voile. or-| gandy vest and flaring collar...............0.. Colored Crepe. embroidered front, white organdy collar.... Colored Linen, corded yoke model, white linen vest, Normand collar and cuffs Specials for Saturday in the Women’s Neckwear Section White Pique Vestee With hand embroidered Gladstone collar. Imported Novelty Vestee Elaborately embroidered in colors on silk or satin, in navy, black and white. Usually to 85.00 Street Floor “WORK WONDERS for Saturday i for The smartest cactus the season are represented in a magnificent rangeyof ial] ice” sree Founded 1826 — rorae 19.50 $ 7:50 Stree ~ $6.95: eee 0 a= eG he $3.05 $7.95 [$2.05 hea

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