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pany with a view to avoiding the Van Santvoord and Commissioner TH 7} negotiation with the telephone com- issuance of a direct order. Chairman NITY MUST BE _ VSED AT ONCE Waiting Only for Gov. Glynn to Sign $109,000 Ap- propriation. WY ° AIDS MOVEMENT. “Local Government to Give Every Assistance to Eve- | higgaV orld’s Effort, Jp-State Public Service Com- » meeting In New York City that there be no delay ing nm to work on revising . They overruled the fon of the New York Tele- pomerEy to make the rate ifclude the whole State, frould delay for two yearn giv- fet to the over-charged patrons 1@ Metropolis, thissioner Decker announced that New York City alone would bo comaidered in the property valuation plan, and intimated that the company would better accept gracefully, or a! a mamatory order would be issued. As soon as Gov. Glynn signs the Jegialative appropriation bill which wives $100,000 for the rate revision, expert engineers and accountants will be appointed by the commission and Practical work begun on giving relief to New Yorkers, The City of New York has come to he support of The Evening World fn Its long fight for cheaper telephone | rates. Corpqration Counsel Frank L. Polk appeared before the Public Ser- vice Commission and announced that the City Governmentywould partict- pate actively in the ‘proceedings | “It is the intention of this admin- istration,” said Mr. Polk to The Eve- ning World, “to participate in’all rate sha of New; to have the Corporation Counsel act in their behalf whenever it Is proper to do so. This telephone case concerns the public, and it is fitting that the city government should concern itself with the pro- ceedings. I cannot say just what we shall do, but the Corporation Counsel will have # representative at all hear- ingw and endeavor to represent the interests of the people.” | Commissioner Decker, ta a state- ment to counsel for interested parties to the action, waid: “There has been raised by the New |i York Telephone Company the ques- tion whether the proposed valuation | should include all property of the) company in the State or only that) withia Rik city of New York, The! Conpiigsign has given consideration | to thi jangi is of the opinion that our effosth ja Praisal and accounting howl@ }be practically confined to the; yo in New York City. | J “Phe subject is now in course of L $3 YOU C. World. selling I wis If the W.L. member of ti Ww. L. 93 Nassau Street, ir. 36th St, 495 Brocndway (Times Sq.). 084 Third Avenue, 1462 7 Avenue. by wearing the W.L. Douglas shoes because for 31 years I have guaranteed their value by having my name and the retail price stamped on the sole before the shoes leave the factory, which protects the wearer against high prices for inferior shoes of other makes. The W. L. Douglas shoes are always worth what you pay for them BOYS’ SHOES $2.00, 62.60 «\ and $3.00, Best in the heel, receding toe En: Metal and Imported Patent, shoes which make the foot look smaller, conservative, ¢ my stores, tion you will be to order by mail Emmeet have had a conference with General Attorney Swayze, and the company have taken it under con- sideration.” Commissioner Emmett said: “My understanding ts that the company is desirous of meeting the views of the commission In the matter of pro- cedure, although it has not been able definitely to determine what will be its final position in the matter.” Senator Duhamel, M. H. Winkler and A. F, Koclbe, representing vari- ous civic bodies and real estate asso- lations, urged upon the commission- ers the necessity of speeding up the valuation work so that subscribers would not have to wait indefinitely for relief from preent high rates They wanted some definite date set for lower rates to take effect or a temporary reduced schedule put Into | effect pending final reduction. The Commission ruled that it had no authority to fix any date or arbi- trarily to fx a temporary rate sched- ule without consent of the telephone company, Attorney Swayze said the company had nothing to add to its Presentation and no offer of reduc- tions were made. As for speeding up, Commissioner Emmett said: he commission has in mind the necessity for prompt action, The dine required will largely dopend on how we can evolve short cuts in the details of appraisal and valuation. We shall have to deter- mine what methods will be practical and fair to the company. There will be no unnecessary del. As soon as Gov. Glynn approves the $100,000 ap- propriation passed by the Legislature the commission will announce its staff of experts and work will begin THE EVENENG WORLD, CROKER’S NIECE MARRIES. | 94 Miss Frances E. Jenkins, niece of Richard Croker, was married last night | to the Rev. John I. Blair Larned, of Globe, Aris. William C. Jenkins, who was Health Of- fle live mony was performed in St. John's By copal Church, Clifton, 8. 1, by Bishop Atwood, of Arizona, and the Rev. BA. Dodd, of St, John's, Mrs, William Russell and Miss Kaths Dor ide. Edward was best man. tion pushes your car a little closer to the scrap heap. Butthere is never a squeak when you use because it’s the one auto lubri- cant known that puts a perma- Established in 1027 ROK She: fs the daughter of Dr. of the Port of New York, and who at Fort Wadsworth, 8. I. The cere- nnell attended the bride, brother of the brideg: KVERY time a gear or bearing squeaks Fric- DIXON'S Graphite Grease 677 For Transmissions and Differentials nent oily coating over bearings and gears, and totally prevents the metal-to-metal contact that causes friction. Write for the Dixon Lubri- tating Chart, THE JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, JERSEY CITY. N. J. law feet, highly polished, of Pa WNiCo. 6" $-Plece Parbr Suit, unique design, DOU AN SAVE MONEY = for &: h to cally WR ETWAR Re ANBYEMRCE Wins Douglas shoes are not for saloin your viciuit ho family, at ail prices, postage free, 2779 Third Av., D8 Elghtis Nee #47 si. 63 Eighth Avenue. 250 West 125th Street. PENARK (821 Broad Street. Pat N—192 Market Street. | The Easy Road to Home Comfort A ROAD that leads UP and DOWN our crowded sales floors—through our Convenient-Credit Department INTO your cozy, comfortable HOME. barrassing Red Tape, NO Puzzle Tags. Common Sense, Plain Figure Prices Your Dollar Wili Do Its Full Duiy Here .50 $4.00 & $4.50 SHOES CALL at any one of my 76 stores loc: cities, and see for yourself the kind of shoes I am 50, $4.00 and $4.50, ur special attention to my low, broad glish Walking Boots in Tans, Gun Iso my exclusive short vamp omfortable shoes are also carried in all of Tam confident that after a careful examina- convinced that it i $6.00 or $7.00 for shoes any longer. EON Ye UTS uit, onder dtrect from factor rite for Illustrated Cat W. 1, DOSGLAS, 100 Bpark sirest DOUCLAS STORES IN CREATER : {2202 Third Av., cor. 120th St. NEW Vouk 478 1779 Pitkin Avenue, JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Ave, mahogany finished ted wit! Mohair Plush, tufted ; cords and ta indestructible springs in seats; as illustrated OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR LIBERAL TERMS,—NO em- Just Quality Furniture at 080 Cushions is to maton; value 8$0.: $24.98 A $1,006,279 INCREASE in the sales of the W.L. Douglas shoes in 1913 over 1912. This enormous in- creage in thesalesof value, excellent style, easy fit and long wear. styles, sizes and widths in all NN ated in the large The W.L, Douglas not economy to pay BROOKLYN Fulton Street, cor. Pearl. cor. Thornton, Ne! Boys’ $7.50 Two Pants Serge Norfolk Suits at $4.95 In all wool pert, blue serge in the new Norfolk model coats made Lhe Ble Two pairs ined knicker trousers, made with belt loo izes 7 to Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Wash Suits at $1.00 In the newest Russian Beach Oliver Twist middy styles, in white and fancy effects, plain i » sailor or Dutch collars, some low necks, straight dge or braid trimmed; size 8 to 8 years. Men's $2.00 and $2.50 straw Hats at $1.00 In several braids of straw, inthe new tapering high crown and the conservative of loose fitting, full or fancy trimmed wit colors, or bloomer trousers, yachting shapes. concession, which enables us to offer them extra large open end shape. Light and derk colors, with neat stripes and figures. Simpson Crawford Store, Main Floor, Misses’ & Juniors’ Tub Dresses Special *2.98 to *7.98 All the smartest models in all the new Summer materials, Shepberd plaids, chambrays, vinghams, checks, flowered lawns, linens and Dolly Varden effe ’ lace, plain lawn and embroidered collars and cuffs. Girdle satin belts. Sizes 14 to 20, 13 to 19. and tunic effects. Some plain. Girls’ Tub Dresses At 89c Pretty styles, in plain and fancy stripes, shepherd plaids, percales, chambrays, ginghams, plain linenes kirts with the All daintily Some fancy lacing Values 81.25, and also the Dolly Varden effects, coat and tier effect, and others plain. trimmed with contrasting colors. and scalloped edges. In all shades. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls’ Middy Blouses At 69c Made of fine white galatea and lawns, trimmed All sizea, 6 to with light and dark blue, red and tan. 20. Fast colors. Clearing Sale of Misses’ and Juniors’ weaves, $10.98, Sizes 16, 18, #0, 18, 15, 17. An assortment representing @ prominent maker's sample line. Styles include low, irdle top and medium bust models—with long hips—~giving the long, lithe lines uow so fashionable. American Lady Corsets, $1.99 Choice of silk brocade or summer batiste fabrics. Low bust and long, straight hip and back models. Desirable for most all types of figures. A model regularly marked at 84.00, $2 R. & G.,W. B. and AMERICAN LADY CORSETS at 99c A limited number of the new models in these jopular brands; choice of batiste or atriped coutil. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FITTING STOUT FIGURES ‘ Aimpeon Crawford, Second Floor. Wa Se" CE SE" EN Sim pson-Crawtord, 6th Ave., 19th and 20th Streets, BE Ge” SO Ge” FRIDAY, JUNE 13, SM lh Se LAR BSE A SS BIBRA OE tht 7a Rn TORY RPGR 5 6° Ha CERRO 20 CET 223? WEEE 4 Store Opens af 9 A. M. GRBIRN ca (EET ce (ELST 228 New Management Another Big Bargain for Dressy Men Silk and Part Silk Shirts ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN—THE SAME $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 AND $1.50 SHIRTS AS THE BIG SALE OF LAST WEEK. All at $1-°9 Each On account of the many recent demands we have dec! dollar sale of shirts b; silk and cotton. The lot consi solt French cuffs. most fastidious taste. CAUTION—Noturally the best ones will go firat. able to come early and join in this wonderful value-giving event. Men’s 50c Silk Neckwear, 35c This represents our own selections of silks from « prominent high grade neckwear josnatacturer who makes nothing less than baif dollur ties. Th relutionshi je ‘The patterns are all desirable and are sure to satisfy the our frien June Sale of Corsets | A MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE LINE OF LATEST SUMMER MODELS WORTH UP TO $8.00 Special at $2.95 i914. New Stocks years. cut knicker trousers; sizes 7 to 17 years, years. Simpron Crawford Atore—Second Flour, ed to continue our ¢ in 100 dozen new shirts ma re classed as manufacturer's rejec that the laundry will take care of, These shirts , $2.00, 82.50. We have put in this lot a few lines .00 shirts so as to make the range complete. ty of fine mercerized fabrics, All are made with put he: Also several more calf, patent and It is therefore advis- and Blucher style. Sizes 9 to 1314. rough with him, he sold us these ties at a very low price are made of imported and domestic silks, io an All daintily trimmed with SAN Skirts have the new tier As 3 Girls’ White Dresses At $1.49 to $9.98 Soft sheer lawns, batiste and fine organdies, elabo- rately trimmed with embroidery and Valenciennes laces und insertions, ‘Trimmed in long bodice effect, with the two-tier skirts; others fla c, finished with wide girdle of messaline ribbons, in all the lead: ing shades All copies of the latest models. Sizce 6 to 14, Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses At $3.98 to $5.98 Allover embroidered White Voile Dresses, daintily trimmed, Low necks and elbow sleeves, Skirts have the new tier and tu effect. Finished with girdles of satin and taffeta ribbon, Also a few shadow lace dresses included in this lot, Value 4,08 to 80.08 FORMERLY MARKED $15.00 TO $19.! All tailor finished, Simpeon Crawlord Store, Third Floor, pills Framed Picture ARTISTICALLY FRAMED, FOR SATURDAY ONLY AND USUALLY SOLD FROM $2,00 UP Special at 75c This most charm- ing subject, one of artist's best in original orings, alter Squires. Framed full size, 10 x20 and 12x16, with aud without verse. Gold Antique, White Enamel and Circassian Finish Frames. Her Gift Only one to a customer. This picture wes never before sold by us or any other store in the country at i ve low price. None to Dealers, or Orders, Mail Orders Filled Fourth Floor, INFANTS’ DRESSES, We TO $2.98 Long or short, of fine nainsook or batiste, pret- tily lace or embroidery trimmed. Sises lo 2 years. certainly a bargain 4 1 usually in the habit of paying 85.00 for his footwear. A Real Sale of Boys’ Shoes Tan Russia calf, black calf and patent leather. Button Se New Spring models, made of all-wool French serges, gabardives, shepherd checks, in rich browns, Copenhagen, tan, tango, navy ti Coats are made Eton effect, some plain tailored with ruche and plain collars. The Best $15.00 Navy Blue Serge Suit in New York City A suit that bas never been sold for less than $15.00 anywhere, because not until now bas the maker overrun his orders. Saturday at *°9.75 —If this limited lot will last until Saturday's closing hour. ” A NAVY BLUE SERGE SUIT is as much a part of a well dressed man’s outfit as a dress suit—in fact it is the dress suit of summer times. THE VALUE IS USUALLY BETTER THAN $15.00— A good number of these suits aro the same quality exactly as some stores sell for $18.00 and $20.00. Men's sun-proof navy blue, all wool Serge Suits. In this season's newest English models, 2 button and 8-button styles, > in a fine French weave serge. Suits are close fitting, soft rolling fronts, some patchspockets. Sizes for mon and young men up to 42. Boys' $5.00 Wash Nerfolk Suits at $3.50 In white duck linen, black and white and linen crash, in the new Balken model coats, full Boys’ $1.50 All-Wool Serge Knicker Trousers at $1 In all wool navy blue serge, cut full knicker style, full lined belt loops; sises 7 to 17 Men's $5.00 Panama Hats at $3.45 In telescope, race and optimo shapes, in « good grade of Panama ' Men’s Shoes and Oxfords NOBBY AND CONSERVATIVE STYLE FOOTWEAR WITH ALL THE GOOD FEATURES OF REGULAR $5.00 GRADES. Special at $3.50 Regularly $2.00, at $1.12 models, years. Simpson Crawford, Third Floor, > made with the blind eyelets. ative styles in black calf, All sizes in eve style and not to be hy cl EF do blacks. Skirts made with the new tier flounces and long tunic effect. Value 615 to The Infants’ Shop WILL DELIGHT MOTHERS WITH ITS MYRIADS OF DAINTY EFFECTS FOR BABIES’ WEAR AND COMFORT. Children’s Colored Dresses Special at 48c And Rompers—in pretty plaid and solid- | color tub fabries, trimmed with contr color straps and belts. Sizes 2 to 6 y CHILDREN’S DRESSES, $1.98 TO $2.98 Smart little French and lor aisted effects and | some cunning Oliver Tw iat mo Sizes 2 to 6 years, CHILDREN’S SWEATERS, 98c TO $2.98. An attractive display in the latest shades and Just Opened! To meet « popu'ar demand New York's Bright- est and Coolest Buffet Lunch CGH TH FLOOR RESTAURANT Ove Metin Oe Mahth Floor Designs for the young fellow who likes snap and style—such as the new “English Barrister” mahogany russets in either boots or Oxfords with solid springy rubber soles and heels, ussia, overlooked the man | Sizes 1 to $14, | Regularly $2.25, at $1.49 +2 <a saehe TAU “ni img rea . ¥ =) Also pin stripes and novelty Siaes up to 6 sna a a a a a aa