The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 12

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BS BVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1 RAUS oe Abe role of Pe that, ubltc and ting the case in egal form before the commission sitting as a judicial body. The Foley committee will have ex. Judge Robert L. Luce of Now York fs its Counsel in the conduct of pub lic hearings to investigate the tel phone needs and conditions of jour sections of the city, Tower hattan, With its congested business traffic, and outlying Queens or St Nature Never Woman to be ——_ —<— == If you from headaches, backaches, nervousness, tow, apt if bein, oo matter of re Intended wt 'iitin! ae © enjoy perfect health and Ss strength—to be just as strong and healthy as man— perhaps more so—in view of the fact that it is she who brings into the world the offspring. Every woman can be strong and health: "t yourself to a delicate life. 2 Se ee 17 Minutes Grand Central to A.& S. Sub- way Station, Hoyt Street. NERATES INNEW YORK CITY Store Opens ato AM, Closes at 6P.M. ABRAHAM~ST BROOKLYN of ambition, or have lost all hope o} ip BEFORE UPSTATE Y Service Commission ‘Wants to Make Sure of Revision Here. ATE COMES NEXT.| — | feemient on Lines of Action § (Reached by Board and | Foley Committee. Samuel M. Williams. Correspondent of The Evening World.) BANY, May 12.—While walting ‘Politicians in the Legislature to thelr petty patronage quarrels pags the State appropriation bilts, | ase being arrange) by the up- Public Service telephone Sty. Although | Mic Senate and \ are committed to voting the exigencies of political dead- sometimes upeet all’ calculations. even such a contingency will not the great reform for which The pg World has fought More would, follow but reduced rates certain to come eventually for reasons. |—Twe Public Service Commia- yienly at snail's pace at the work appraisal and valuation. 2—The New York Telephone ‘Company is desirous of having rate question settled once arid fer all, and would voluntarily Jeubmit a new schedule if offielal 1 could be obtained. Public Service Commission, » will not stamp any rates @nal rock bottom figures until it out the actual costs of tele- service. The only way the ts can be obtained is through val- of plant and examination of White the telephone com- is preparing elaborate eched- of property and costs, the com- on will not accept them with- checking up for confirmation. ONE AND STATE OFFICIALS IN CONFERENCE. ‘Vice-President Frank H. Bethel! of : jephone company bas been in ference with Chairman Van Sant- of the Public Service Commis- submitting outlines of work on valuation already under way thin the company’s own organiza- . He suggested making the pre} valuation and rate revision Stat firide in its scope. The commission de- to consider this enlarged under- ng at the present time. ‘Chairman Van Santvoord said that York City must come first. To plude the wholo State would neces- large expenditure of time and y. ‘The relief of New Yorkers considered more urgent than up- » and the work must begin in ‘Metropolis. After that job is fin- d the commission may undertake sion of up-State rates on a broud ya “addition to special Interest Island present widely different phone problems. If the deadlocked Lay telephone donfe: the Public Bervi: latter part of the work. If Democratic and Republican legis- lators continue their blockade, New rs can charge directly to thoso Yo elected representatives of the people the thousands of dollars of onns tolin that are extorted every through the abnormally high tele. phone rates of the metropolis. lature com powes its petty differences this week opriation bills, a will be called by ommission for the week to map out Il See Dr. Pierce’s Favorite (in Tabiet or Liquid Form) This famous remedy researeh by 8 physician whe bas made ailments ao life study Since 1's intreduetion— fi itn beneficial. Niaielrren men petce Oc" is he! Pieres, M D., Buffal, N Y afl "a. more than an even chance thet you wil fe the result of years of patient Deculiag, Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street AND 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue Thursday Bargain Day A General Clea of High Class Apparel That Means Savings of Half and Frequently Even More We Are Flattered _ As imitation is v sincerest .praise, 20 falling in.our train of Special Bargains in Suits: Suits formerly $12.50 to $17.50 now $6.50 and $8.75 Suits formerly $17.50 to $30.00 now $12.50 and $15.00 its formerly $30.00 to $40.00 now $17.50 and $20.00 Special Bargains in Coats: mical women of Brooklyn Neren, Thurniy Ber irtin jul are min Sales + ‘Yet imitation can be only imitation, The values we offer can have no real tition, be- cause our of cedure in creating these special offers is reckoned without profit, You will find a double MARTIN'S to-morrow --Thureday. Alterations FREE ness of price. Special Bargains All shoulders and necks and exquisitely Coats formerly $11.50 to $17.50 now $5.75 and Wh} Conte formerly S200 to SIS tow $10.78 wel Store Coats formerly $25.00 to $35.00 now $15.75 and $18.75 fm Dresses: Dresses formerly $7.50 to $10.00 now $3,75 and $5.00 Drewes fommedy $1500 to $2000 now $7.5 and $10.00 Dresses formerly $25.00 to $3000 now $12.50 and $15.00 Special Bargains in Skirts: Skirts formerly $2.00 to_$4.00 now $1.00 and $1.97 kita formerly $6.0 to $8.00 now $2.97 and $3.97 Site fame SOOT sz now $497 od So7e Special Bargains in Muslins: Daintiest LaceTrimmedCombinations, 97¢ and $1.97 Rich Lace and Embroidered Petticoats, $1.97 and $2.97 Prettily Trimmed Nainsook Drawersat " 44e and $1.00 awers at Great Sale Waists Values from 79c 94% = $4.50 Wonderfully beautiful and elaborate styles in English and French blouses, the keynote of all being distinctives 1.50 to js design combined with an unapproachably low nattiest new trimming effects, novelty tty collar designs. Bisn tn ths telophona problem radical rate revision. ON LINES OF AC- ND AUTHORITY. eement has been re “4 the Foley Leet on Tdephones ap to lines of a ty. All technical and 4apert fe is 6 be under sole jurisdiction ‘the comminsion, It will employ} direct the engine: ‘The le nd account~ (fn omen THE NUMBER 180 MY ONLY EATRANC! store On Sale at Both Brooklyn Store: “1 S»CREDIT ‘| ECO aewtce EO Ot NN De ONDS SE SRENE | | . EXCURSIONS. EON e e DecorationDayExcursions NIAGARA FALLS $10 2 Tickets good yeni i anid alles. al rae ky ot ee tay an (except Black Diamond Express in either Ufettion). Return limit June 1, inclusive. SPECIAL TRAIN MAY 29 (Coaches, parlor curs and dining car) New York ‘West 28rd St.) rty St) Jersey City Terminal Jackson Ave., 80 A.M. Newark AM. GLEN ONOK0O}$1,50 Round trip MAUCH CHUNK} ‘inom ta tan! ‘Tickets good on special train only. No baggage. SPECIAL TRAIN MAY 30 Leaves New York (West 8rd St.) (Liberty St.) Jersey City Terminal, 845 A.M. Jackson Ave. 8.56 A.M, Returning leave Glen Onoko 6,30 P. M. Mauch Chunk 5.45 P. M, BELLEWOOD i und trip, PARK \ 91.00 Rand vie ‘Tickets good on special train only. No baggage, SPECIAL TRAIN MAY 30 New York (West 28rd St.) Y (Liberty St.), Jersey City Terminal, Jackson Ave, 8.20 A.M. 8.30 A. M. Leaves Newark Returning, leave Bellwood Park, That Are Most Timely EVERYTHING MENT IS UNDERPRICED. But that & sot the most important thing about these goods. EVERYTHING is something MOST WANT- ‘+ ED NOW. Some of the items are from. great sales that have just begun—like the MAY UN- DERMUSLIN, CORSET AND BABYWEAR SALE. Some of the items are selected from CLEARANCE SALES OF APPAREL. But most of the items are goods purchased tong ago for this very day’s sale and will go so fast at the prices named that there will be none left for another day’s selling. Wise women are here at 9 A. M. sharp, when the doors open. / THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s $20to $29.75 Silk Coats Great Sale at $10.95 Each + The Stoek of H. Samuels & Son THE STOCK OF H. SAMUELS & SONS of 33, 35, 37 and 39 West 34th street and 48, $0 and §2 West 35th street, Manhattan, one of the largest Coat manu facturing concerns in America. The Coats were made for one of the largest and best-known retail stores In the country, put the prolonged cold spell during the month of April left the store itsell h a surplus stock and it was compelled to cancel the order, The makers knew just where to go to get cash for the entire fine stock, how- ever, and the result is that you get these unusually pretty late Spring and Sum- mer silk Goats, the stylish’ Wraps for cool Summer evenings or dressy Coats for little trips, at very little over the cost of the material in them. Plain taffeta silks, brocaded silk poplins, silk moire and changeable taffetas. Some I!ned with flowered crepe, others unlined, to be worn over lingerie dresses—the great vogue in Paris to-day. Great variety of colors, including black. None C. O. D. or on approval Becoad Noor, centre, Central Butidiag, Clearance of Women’s Suits Now First Comers Get Best Bargains Prices $14.75, $19.75 to $24.75 EVERY SUIT A VERY UNUSUAL VALUE for the money, but, of course, as this is a general ies bye” sale to a general line in our stock that sold at very much higher prices in the beginning of the season, it is well to be here early, as the very Suit that would be the most becoming to you is quite likely to be among the first to go in such a clearance event. If you have seen some Suit that was a bit higher than you wished to pay, be here early, as it may be among these. Best and most favored materials, the most desired colors. Many have no duplicates and others are two and three of @ kind. None C. O. D. or on approval. REDUCTIONS also on all our highest grade sifk and cloth Spring Suits. essed Oar, Livingsten otrect side, Contes! Bufiding, Women’s Foulard Dresses, $12.98 ANOTHER UNMATCHABLE SALE of women's and this time the most desired serge and foulard are the materials. There is @ daintiness and a goodness about these Dresses that lift them far out of the ordinary—that make them seem tmpossibly stylish and good for $12.98, ‘The figured foulard model is made with guimpe and cuff of soft lace— raglan sleeves, with long tunic in skirt—in navy, green, Copenhagen and green. The serges are in one and two plece effects, navy, black and black and white check, special for Thursday at. 912,08 Misses’ Dresses, Skirts, Waists Misses’, Cotton Tunic Dresses at $1.50 and $4.98, $5.98 and sisees f oh y SOAS, 1 ot hey ef A ow checks and stripes suitable for po: At $4.98, $5.98 and $7.98. Dresses of crepe and voile; both lain figured ete isl also the fashionable Roman stripe, Made with new flaring tunic; some from yoke, others in smart long lines; the bodice with full blouse, smart waistcoats, others with coatee. Russian Tunic Skirts, $3.98 and $4.98 Also plain tailored Skirts of serge for mtsses at Misses’ $4.50 to $6.98 Waists, $2.98 and $3.98 We are closing out all of our misses’ net and chiffon Walsts; size 14, 16 and 18 years. f st 98c, Of plain and flowered vote; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Walsts o! lng 61,08 $4.50 Emb’d White Novelties, $2.98 ELY embroidered volles and crepes, with beautiful lace effect; ane paypal wide; materials are of the finest quality; soft finish, and many our own importation; about enough for a day’s selling. English Voile, a dainty waist or dress fabric; 40 Inches wi French Crepe, 42 inches wide, our own importation. Long Cloth, yard wide, soft finish, for women’ and 42-yard lengths... »-89c a yard hams, 5c a Yard Guba thes, Wisi Bufitiss, Men’s Panama Hats, $3.50 An Unprecedented Value EACH SEASON HAS FOUND HERE at its beginning a very unusual value in Panamas at $3.50—but this season the value surpasses all others by far. These Hats would go easily at $5.00 and will be sold in many stores at that price—but advan- tageous buying brings the cost down to us, and, as usual, we share the profit with our cus- tomers. Some of them come rolled up in boxes about 2 inches wide—and can be put into the smailest space in your suit case and when unrolled every crease comes out. They can be doubled right up and smoothed out again without harm. Solves the prob- lem of what to do with your straw Hat when travelling. Others are blocked In racquet or telescope shape. Sensor cts Hat inte 16.18 Hoyt treet, IN THIS ADVERTISE- THURSDAY SPECIAL From the May Sale of Shoes For Men, Women, Children WE'VE HAD THE GREATEST MAY SALE OF SHOES in our history, which means that all records have been beaten hereabouts. Here are some of the wonderful values that have produced these remarkable results. Women's White Canvas Gibson Ties, $1.65 Gibson style with plain forepart, turn soles, covered Cuban heels. Women’s Oxfords, $2.24 Cool gun metal, Blucher style, ribbon laces, turn soles, Cuban heels. Wemen’s $6.00 Pumps, $3.95 Imported patent leather and black Russla Pump model, with, hand stitched and hand inseam, welted soles, Cuban heels. . Boys’ Calf Shoes, $1.98 Made to stand hard wear, solid sole leather, strong stitching, firm calf upp@ap; all sizes 1 to S44, Men's $3.50 Shoes at $2.79 Gun metal calfskin, lace model, invisible eyelets, welted and stitched soles, broad shank, low flat heels, Sevent Coen, Wen Diet Bee Man'e Baling, Yor Here THURSDAY SPECIAL Sale of Phipps’ Hat Stock For Women and Misses Entire Show Room Line OUTING HATS, TAILORED and DRESS HATS, used in the show room of world famous C. M, Phipps of Manhattan and now offered st fractions of oegiaal prices. $1, for $2.00 fine Hemp Shapes, new midsummer styles, large and medium, Sailors, side roll effects and etioemealt all black or all white, 10c for 49¢ French imported Flowers—Roses, Daisies, Garden! Foflage, Forget-Me-Nots, etc. 4 - — ~ 9c for 69¢ and 75c Flower Wreaths of Dalstes and Rosebuds; also many sample Flowers. Btrest and Sfessanine floor, Kost Balding, Three Fine Book Offers World’s Best Story Tellers, 19c Handy stze volumes. Bound in good stout cloth, well printe? tm dear type, nicely tllustrated. Such authors as Cervantes, Prosper Merimes, Dacdet, Gautler, ‘Chateaubrand and others—wonderful stories. , m Books of Pen Sketches, 39c Mt a mere fraction of thelr published prices. By Charles Dans Gfbeon, peer arn and “Other le;" also “City People,” by James Monte gomer: gg. One or two of the Illustrations torn from the book ere worth, the price we ask for the entire book. Life and Times of Washington, $1.50 TWO well-bound volumes by Schroeder and Lossing. Netory-of birth of this country, Particularly apropos just omit Lids ad Messuntne flees, Bast @uiidiag, Infants’ 79c to $1 Lawn Caps, 49c SPECIAL LOT of pretty and dainty dawn Caps, trimmed embroidery and lace, Store orders only. er seen Gres SS Bs iy: le les, 4 years. Trimmed with filme lace and embroidery, eome with Children’s 69¢ Princess Slips, 49 Of good qualtty nainsook, embroidery trimming neck, armholes and ruff ‘on skirt. Sizes up to 14 years. Geevad floor, Fulton stmet, Bart Builtiag, 49c All Wool Storm Serge,39cYd. 36 INCHES WIDE, tn gray, brown, green, taupa, wine, ralste.gumel, corp blue and black, 39% Mohair Brilliantine, 29¢ Yard Splendid ereariog quallty, 36 Inches wide, in navy blue end bled, THURSDAY SPECIAL Men's and Women’s $1 Umbrellas, 78c GUARANTEED for one year’s wear. These Umbrellas are made paragon frames. The material is absolutely fast black, Handles a pipetrettd wood, either plain or carved; also natural woods, Not over two to a cug- tomer., None C. O. D. Grrest Moor, Fulton street, Central Bulidiag. Men’s Blue Serge Suits, $10.50 A price DECIDEDLY UNDER THE ORDINARY for a Suit of thi; aracter. The manufacturer is one of Manhattan's largest serge operators Beg this ts one of his most favored fabrics. The Suits go in quantities into almost ev large market in this country, and in no case that we know of are the; for lane then, sta.co—in eanny good stores se high of 884 80, fine twill soft finish a Yagil oe Ding, cut over a three-button model, wall

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