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ere PORMER SENATOR is DEAD. eterna Mishadd ©, Barrer Passes Away at Bihevea, B. J. aoe @enator Michael T. @t his summer home at . me ae thertly before midnight ‘At Mr. Barrett's bedside pany Fair Profit at That Bae of Eesema, Acne, rbere Itch and all Takes Exception to Trust’s safest veaulte are i 7 avons ear e Lemgi hoes ail y being sel. “yer tree Plan to Delay Re- lief Here. 95 cents; Toilet size, 15| spend cities, is endeavoring to delay FIVE-CENT PHONES: FOR GREATER CITY ARE NOW CERTAIN. Reduced Rate Will Yield Com- State as necessary to figuring out a; new rate schedule for the metropolis. ated $100,009 for expenses of the Pub- l¢ Servics Commission in revising city rates, had different intentions. New Yorkers first and at once. Sena- tor James A. Foley, Chairman of the Joint legisiative committee on tele- phones, in an interview with The Evening World, sets forth cleariy what must be done. pleted in seven months and the new rates fixed by the Public Service ‘The New York Telephone Companys | commission by Feb. 1, 1918. Neither “| which has been penalizing New York|ao we approve of the company’s plan “| City with extortionate rates and ie value the entire property in the {making millions of dollars profit to fighting competition fn other the day made by the Legislature for the Pub- i THE BVENING WORLD, —— of reduction as long as possible {tito be applied first to New York City cases that in 1910 the New York has officially admitted to the up-State! valuation, and this purpose must be Telephone Company was earning be- Public Service Commission that ratee| carried out. must be revised, but seeks to post- pone the time with a proposal to count every telephone pole and meas- ure every foot of wire in the whole The Legie‘iture, which appropri- noticeable that resistance to co-operation, Its purpose was to give relief to Legistlature. “The committee,” he said, “is not in Indigestion ! Quit Thinking ory Cannot Fat WORK IN SEVEN MONTHS. “We think the work should be com- ‘The Natural Mineral Spring Water je. The appropriations of $100,000 lervice Commission were intended MAEACEA WATEL | It Immediately’ Promotes Good Digestion, Park and Tillerd, Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. Charles & Co., Riker & Hegeman Co., Liggetts and all First Clase Draggiste and Grocers, MONDAY, SUNE 8, 1914. | tween 13 and 17 per cent. on its own! “The New York City asltuation estimate of property valuation in| should be segregated from tho rest |New York City. Since then the rev- of the State and telephone users in|enues have greatly increased, this city should not have to pay any longer for losses outside the city. “Since The Evening World began Its fight for reduction of rates it ts the attitude of the telephone company has changed from It has opened books and supplied informa- tion. There remains now one thing more for the company to do to Yem- onatrate its entire accord with the Public Service Commission and the | puss It must quicken its pace and speed up its lagging steps. “There has been shown in previous accord with the estimate of the New|“ EE — York Telephone Company that the appraisal and valuation will take from twelve to eighteen months and that rates cannot be reduced before that time, SHOULD COMPLETE B. Altinatt & Cn. Have arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday): A Sale of Toilet Articles comprising a number of necessary items, at one-third to one-half less than * the usual prices. Bath Sprays 95c.|Sponges » . 95c. Bath Brushes 65c.|Nail Brushes . 25c. Whisk Brooms = 15c.|Tooth Brushes 15c. Also Pullman Aprons, Tourist Cases, Sponge Bags and Wash Cloth Cases, of cretonne or satin, at equally large price advantages. ‘Imported Celluloid Articles for the Dressing Table will be marked at unusually low prices, as quoted: Mirrors tlt $1.00, 1.25, 1.70 & 1.85 Hair Brushes. 3. wSiwSté«d‘~CSAA &_ 1.70 Clothes Brushes . . Ss wsi—s«*‘'CS &_'1.65 Hair Receivers .« «© «© 40c. & 75c. Nall Files and Button Hooks - each 25c. Powder Bexes 75c. Large size . $1.75 Combs . 20c. Nail Buffers . 75c. Monograms placed on the above at the special price of 25c. each. A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will afford an excellent opportunity for pur- chasing Handkerchiefs of superior qualities at special prices. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.85 & 2.20 Plain + «per dozen 2.35, 3.00 & 3.75 _ WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHJEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.70 & 2.15 Plain + + per dozen 1,50, 1.70 & 2.35 With colored border 5 Also Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs (initialed) F F ° per dozen 95c. per dozen 1.65 a A Special Offering of Trimmed White Hats featuring the latest conceits in all-white and white trimmed with black, will provide an occasion of unusual interest in the Millinery Department on the Third Floor at the excep- tional price of wT oie Mier « e $14.00 A number of Hats included in this Sale are in youthful styles adapted for Misses. A Sale of Cretonne Articles and Japanese Waste Baskets to be held in the Fancy Needlework Depart- ment (Fourth Floor), will offer unusually good values at the following low prices: Cretonne Articles Porch and Hammock Pillows . Glove and Handkerchief Boxes Japanese Waste Baskets at} >. ww 95c., SILO & 1.25 In the regular stock of this Department will be found a large assortment of Steamer Cushions, Garden Pillows, Waste Baskets, Cretonne Cabinets, Sewing Screens and Desk Sets; and many other articles appropriate for the Summer home. each 50c. each 25c. An Unusual Sale of Men’s Summer Shirts at very considerable concessions from the regular selling prices, Men's Silk Negligee Shirts (plain or plaited) of imported Habutai, in white or striped effects . . . «6. . at $3.35 Men's Negligee Shirts, of superior quality silkeand-cotton mixtures, showing Russian cords and Jacquard designs on a light or dark ground... + «© « « at $2.35 Men's Negligee Shirts of mercerized materials, with soft cuffs; or of fine madras (plain or plaited), with stiff cuffs . « at $1.35 An Extraordinery Sale of Men’s, Women's & Children’s Hosiery now !n progress, will be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) PURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES (Telephone 7000 Murray Hiil) Fitth Aue, New York that there rly fixed @ maximum fe cents per telephone of subscribers, instead ch Present higher rates and Ti The Gimbel Drug Store is on the Subway Balcony approval tomorrow. Women and Misses. new oie on white grou! fe think ft.6x7 {t. oxon, reg. 3035; "at 94.60, urn on the inv The Legisiativ Hundreds more in the latest models for your Embroidered Voiles, Organdies and Flowered Crepes, also Lingeries and werekie salty beyond description ano all copies from something Women’s Bathing Suits, $2 Nicely patterned in the newest styles with sailor collar and trim- minge—fine Quality Surf Cloth—Cap and Shoes are included, sizes 34 WOMEN’S MOHAIR BATHING SUITS, $3.95 Including tights, and cap, sizes 34 to 44. Special 100 Samples Bathing Suits of $2.95 to #4 Grades at $1.50. re a et 5,000 Yards of 25c Embroidered Mes Tissues Remarkably Priced at 10c These beautiful, tresh from the mill, sheer fabrics with a dainty fos dM dot-—all the ion white ea ic ith’ 28 inches— ideal for smart summer dresses. this our best wash goods offer of the season. Real Prairie Grass RUGS American Made, Extraordinary Prices ‘This is an annual event, but was held in August last year, so consequently it is tar more popular in June, when everybody is looking for Summer floor coverings. Greens and Browns, with Key Borders ~Po Th Ri t it be if Md with J ebeap imita 30 60 in, 5 95e, at Be. i, lt alas 6x9 ft., reg., $4.26, at $3. 8x 6it. ‘at 96 Bx Bit reg: $6, at $4. 4tt.6x' ree $2.75, at $1.60, Bx 10 1b. reg. $8.25" at $4.60. And the Popular 9x12 ft. Rugs, Regularly $8.25 at $5.95 This Brass Bedstead | saree Mattress & Spring \ regular $16 mmittes pur- | to ‘participate. tn proceedings | before the Public Service Commission until new rates for New York city are finally fixed. It continue general investigation and |\_ hold hearings in order to present to the also purposes to next Legisiature recommenda- tons for changes in the law for im- proved supervision of the telephone Industry of the State, “Its idea is to lead up to @ univer sal telephone system throughout the , compelling whether competitive ot otherwise, to arrange for payment of all companies, nnecting ee sonable chai THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE. A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS Store opens at 8.30; closes at 5.30. This Tremendous Sale of Men’s Clothing Involves $27,000 Selling at a Discount of 40% Tremendous ye ge on High Grade GIMBEL Standard, Perfect Fitting > CLOTHES FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS Fortunately trade conditions facilitated our arrangements with the best manu- facturers, and for the same reason we are closing out all spring and summer short assortments, regular Me: ne fi ings: Solid « sae . brown, black, tan, blue and gray; Magnificent at this money; mostly 32 to 42. Men's $2 Khaki Trousers, $1.85. Men's $5 & $6 Fr'nel Trousers, $4.50. H SUITS, 5 TUB BLITS, Bic Summer Undermuslins 25% lower and well finished. Corset Covers, Drawers and short ail nicely trimmed Drawers, Corset Covers broidery or lace trimmed, Subway Balcony at about Half Price. Subway Ba'cony Subway Balcony Subway Lower Floor. Sizes of which there are many | 8 x 12 {t., reg. $7.50, at $6.26. Subway Lower Floor. 85c Seamless anae 60c ea. Madesof filne quality 9/4 sheet~ ing; will give good service; torn izes, 81x90 In, THE BED * ma constructed and tneh 65c Seamless Sheets, 45e ea. Excellent: wearing quality; for single or cot beds; torn size, Six 90 In yo come Kegular $3.60, ‘Ai izes, Special at $2.75 to $7.75 WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEADS, regularly $4 to $11.50 Subway Lower Floor Ul all desirable colors, li n pode heavy wei Site ht, medium and Petticoats, In many pretty styles, | Drawers of Also a Clean-up of Manufacturers’ Samples of Combinations and Nightgowns, beautifully trimmed, Sheets, Pillow Canek & Bed Spreads Prices at the Dairy Lunch Counter Balcony The best eh nid awit (# just what you would be glad to pay the or. n’s $18, $20 and $22 Suits, $12.75 vat igh Ks ent lined, putch pockets, fine tailoring; finer fabrics tn smart color- Men’s $12.50 to $15 Suits, $9.50 33 to 44, Young Men’s $10 and $12.50 Suits, $7.75 blue and white pin stripes and serges; Youths’ $10 Suits, $5 Giay, brown and blue with white pin stripes. Men's $2.50 Worsted Trousers, $1.65, Men's $3.50 Worsted Trousers, $2.15, 50 Norfolk Suits, $2.85 belts, patch pockets, wanted OCKERS, 25e. Rationy Baloony than usual Every garment is carefully made, correctly proportioned Alt 25c, Regularly 38c At 50c, Regularly 75c higowns, combinations, to eitioats, and ain crepe, twelve ‘aifterent styles, beauti: fay. trimmed with lace and rib- At 38c, Regutarly 50c| At 85c, Regularly $1.25 Combinations, Nightgowns, Nie eM | Crepe and ‘Nainsook. ‘all elaborately nbinations. "| Princess Slips long Petticoats ot rimmed. Extra Size House Dresses, $1.15 Specially repriced from $1.50 and $2.50 The best extra size values we have ever offered. We suggest early shopping because quantities are not unlimited. Nice range of styles and patterns, sizes 48 to 50 inches | bust measure. Subway Balcony Women’s Sample Silk Coats, $6.75 Regular Price of These Would Be at Least $12.75 Over $0 Ssanatacturers’ samples of Silk Moire, white Chinchilla and check Cape-coats and other very new and smart models, all sizes for Women’s White Shoes $1.95 This smart model of white Sea Island Duck, as well as other Pumps and Oxfords, is unusually fine value at this price. Hand turned soles, ered heels, perfect fitting ‘ist, “tall range of sizes. Subway Balcony $11 Porcelain Din- ner Services, BB: 25 much ‘enact, ores cena English Blue Willow 4 tern Dinnerware—HALF PRICE Subway Lower Floor. 22c Tubular Pillow Cases, lic ea. Srpetend eds ee tes nicely made; no 10,000 Dimity Summer Bedspreads About Helf Price 20% $1 & $1.15 amerr aie te i ian ° Lireaee value; af Quick Service and Moderate