The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1914, Page 9

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me GLYNN WARMLY RECEIVED IN ANTI-MURPHY TOWNS able. Several finovations are on ar the gatile hawk otenes aa well aa | ae netesoary to | » | Republicans Watch in Vain for Any toe joaly private cab companies tationing Woehedd hacks at raliroad legen to secure the services of theee | stations and all other pabiic places, | Private companies for their patrons, | letter. Coldness—Plattsburg Audi The Mayor saye in his letter: | Seeause they 414 now care to intrust ence Enthused. thetr guests to the public licensed | “Tt haa been brought to my atten- | either rd of Ali PLATTSBURG, Oct. M&—Repeating tion that certain lessees of the city Gare resected borne eg aver: | Commisatoner of License urie- | his dectaration of Btate leadership and rejected by the courts in diction, this plan will the . ! designation you of portion of from Tammany bossism, Gov. stands for unlicehsed vehicles inside’ “The steamship owners the inal Way as a public cab| Glynn toured several northern counties the pler sheds, the maintenance {he same agrument, but t yeaterday and addressed @ large mass Le 7 , hae all been changed for better. oe you herewith an thereof being without your consent | The present Commissioner of Licenses, amendment to Rule I. of the Dock a8 Dock Commissioner. working under the new public hack Rules, drafted by the QUIT TERMINALS “WN PERS. | Mayor Orders’Dock Commis. sioner to Enforce Ordinance peign ty The Wrening World, was be- Gun oné carried through the courts Gearing te Gaynor administration, amd was continued by Mayor Mitohel. » That the Mayor te fully alive tb the Garrying out of this ordinance with view to giving Now York the best and lowest rate taxicab service enjoyed by any city of the United States, and ‘stenilar to those in Hurope, is strong- ly evident by the manner in whieh he has placed himself behind the whole measure. piets have been maintaning cab dort-Astoria vs. City, 212 N. Y. p. All the contentions to which the Evening World has for so long drawn Won by Evening World. It to egnetty eleven months to-day Ghee the Appelidte Division upheld the Jedge Geatury decision which put the Present ta@icab ordinance into effect. ‘This ordinance, which was the re- in the hope of encouraging public cab servic> are ably “Ags you no doubt have heard, the city for some time hae been eliminat- ing private hack @tands and special privilegé® of unlicensed companies. pectal privileges of this kind always work to the @etriment of the travel- ing public. The report of the Com- enforo- | missioner of Accounta on this mi dames MeCreery & Co, 34th Street 5th Avenue Marked Price Concessions On Wednesday and Thursday FURS Coats, Muffs and Scarfs A choice collection of rich Furs in novel and artistic designs in both Foreign and Domestic makes. A Very Special Offering Orders will be accepted for High Grade Persian Lamb Coats,—40 inches long; made to measure; choice of Silk Brocade lining. 125.00 Dyed Blue Fox Muffs,—the Season’s most feehionable Fur. 75.00 Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs to match Muff,— wade in the new effect. 65.00 WOMEN’S GLOVES @-clasp, Pique Sewn “Leatherette,”— White * with self or black embroidery. pair 50c value 75c l-clasp Gray Mocha. value 1.00, pair 85c l-clasp Prix Seam Capeskin. Tan or White. value 1.25, pair 1.00 16-button lengthWhite Mousquetaire Glace. value 3.00, pair 2.25 HANDKERCHIEFS A comprehensive assortment, presenting very hpomaeenriced Imported Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children, including Plain Hemstitched, Initialed, and various Hand-embroidered designs on Fine Linen. Specially Priced Women's Handkerchiefs of Pure Linen with tape borders. dor. 2.10 and 3.00 values 3.00 and 4.00 Women’s Handkerchiefs of Irish Linen,— pand-embroicered Ir itials. values 8.00 and 4.50, Box of Six 2.25 ani 3.00 Women's Handkerchiefs in Pure Linen,— Filet designs, value 2.25, Box of Six 1.65 Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,— tape border. . Doz. 2.65 and 4.65 values 4.00 and 6.00 Men’s Handkerchiefs of Irish Linen,—hems of various widths. Doz. 4.65 and 5.50 values 6.00 and 9.00 Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,—tape bor- der and hand-embroidered Initial. values 2,00 and 3.50, Box of Six 1.50 and 3.00 Men's Handkerchiefs of Irish Linen with Initials, Box of Six 1.00, 1.50 to 3.00 ‘ value 1,50 to 4.50 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century. 12,000 Yards of Dress Silks in White or Black, in the following weaves :— Liberty Satin,—Metallique finish; 96 in. wide. value 2.00, yd. 1.25 Satin Charmeuse,—Suede finish; 40 inches wide. value 2.25, yd. 1.25 ~ Chiffon Dress Taffeta,—36 inches wide....... value 1.50, yd. 95¢ Crepe de Chine,—36 inches wide............ Special, yd. 95¢ $0,000 PAIRS WOMEN’S HOSIERY Unusual Values Thread Silk,—lisle tops; Black or White. value 90c, pair 65c¢ Thread Silk,—double soles, heels. and toes. Black or White. value 1.50, pair 1.15 Thread Silk, with self embroidered clox on Black or White. value 2.00, pair 1.35 Lisle Thread,—Medium or Winter weight; reinforced soles, heels and toes. Black only. value 65c, 50c pair; 6 pairs 2.85 Cotton or Lisle.—Medium or Winter weight; reinforced soles, heels and toes. Black only. value 50c, pair 35c; 6 pairs 1.90 SILK & KNIT UNDERWEAR Remarkably Low Prices Women's Medium or Light-Weight Ribbed Cotton or Lisle Union Suits; low neck; sleeve- less; knee or ankle length. 75c values 1.00 and 1.25 Women’s Light-Weight Ribbed Wool Union Suits—low neck; sleeveless; knee or ankle length. value 2.00, 1.35 Women's Ribbed Lisle Vests,—low neck; sleeveless; band top. Including Extra Sizes. value 50c, 35¢ 3 for 1.00 Women's Glove Silk Bloomers,—reinforced; Black, White or Pink. value 2.25, 1.85 Women's Glove Silk Combination Suits,— Band tops; reinforced; White or Pink. 2.90 value 3.75 Women's Glove Silk Combination Svits,— reinforced; embroidered yoke. White or Pink. value 4.50 to 5.00, 3.65 Women’s Silk Pajamas. value 7.50, 5.25 Women’s Silk Pajamas. 10.50 value 12.50 to 14.50 Women’s Outing Flannel Pajamas. 95¢ value 1.50 Gymnasium Bloomers For Women, Misses or Children. Of Poplar Cloth in Navy Blue or Black. Women’s. scseveerewesner value?.75, 2.25 Misses's and Children’s ....value 2.25, 1.85 Important Sale Hemmed Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases SHEETS 68 x 99 in. @5c each 72 299 in. 75¢ each 81 2 99 in. 83c each 90 2 99 in, 95c each PILLOW _ CASES 45 2 96 in. 180 cach 60 z 86 in, 20c each 54 z 38% in. 236¢ each linance, through his etaff,! La carefully investigated every dri tlor licensed to operate a cab. nance ia so designed that the burden | je on the applicant fer @ iisense to | to Drove hie qualideations, both physical | ‘of and moral, to the ilcensing office before he is allowed. on the pub! hack stands. I will quote from Present ordinance. Subdivision (@) | of Article IV. states: “*(e) He must produce, on forma to be provided by the Commissioner of Licenses for that purpose, sworn tes- timonials of good character froin two reputable citisens of the City of New ally and observed his conduct during , on ® form provided for that purpose, from jast employer, \ in the estimation of the Comm! sioner of Licenses sufficient reason given for its omission.’ ft MUST ELIMINATE PRIVILEGE TO 8TOP EXTORTION. “You see that the city, and es} clally this Administration, now a! behind ita licensed cab drivers, that they have been determined by investigation to be persons to whom hotel and steamship owners may | safely intrust their guests and pas-| sengers, It must be remembered alno | if the city secure control over | cab situation, through its Dv- | ‘tment of Licenses, the power of) the Commissioner to take away @ license from @ cab driver accused of | wrong-doing will be much more drus- | tic than the power of the private cab company to discharge its empl | “If the city takes aw @ public record is mi driver will have to move to city before he ment, If @ pri charge its employee, he y £0 another company, secure employment and continue his wrongdoing. “Ae | look at thie enter et, trans. the grantor whe receives The Ea aialen prod of tl petition a lod I have, therefore, come to the con- clusion t the. special privileces now gra’ to the Mason-Seaman and Yellow Taxicabs by the various marine transportation companies through the exclusive permission given these cabs to enter upon the city piers should be terminated at once, It seems to me that either all licensed vetticles should be admitted upon equal terms to the docks, or that all should be equally excluded, and that then cabs should be called from the public hack stands to re- ceive passengers as they leave the a tl against that yt PRIVATE MONOPOLY MUST END! BY NOV, 2. “Please notify the various steam- ship companies which now extend the spectal privilege to cab company | or cab companies, that on or before | Monday, Nov. 2, they must elect be- en the admission of all licensed @ upon equal terms, or the exclu- of ail cabs from the pler prop- | uu will note that T say ‘licensed cabs,’ because I feel that the city, when engaged in an effort to secure | control over all cabs hacks, | should not countenanc: sion of unlicensed cabs. n thd event that the companies y company elect to admit all ed cabs upon equal terms, an ai ment will be made by the Police Commissioner for the regula- tion of such cabs as they take their €ilss “At All Good Shops" Made in America Be sure you have a veil for every hat and every gown. Be sure they are all Van Raalte Veils. They stretch without tearing, will wash, and outwear three ordinary veils. Your favorite shop has a good assortfhent. Ask to see them, Department w ordi- | ing into effect the foregoing. r, | monopoly.” PATERGON, N. J., Oct. Jay Powers, a former Assistant District. | Visited Gov. Glynn and reported sent!- Attorney in New York and President of the Powers Hngravii | Miss Mathilde Simon, daughter of Mr. "land Mra, Charles Simon of thie city, Sip hud Charred Tie edcnt teria | were mineried today at Jompeh's | f|Church, Market and Carroll st | After the ceremony, which wa: ment for wour considera- n, which may be adopted In carry- called to order by J: Superintendent of Prisons, A letter wad) read from Smith 'M. Weed, the veteran ant!-Tammany leader in Northern New York, complimenting Mr. Giynn upon Die achievements, Many of the local Democratic leaders 'L know th aid us pi this i I can rely upon you mptly in Ke muppression 1 and §=demoralising ——— Augustin Jay Powers Married. Augustin \ ment for him strong. Republican leaders are watching with interest Gov. Gly trip through this section, feeling that because he has been charged with friendliness to Tammany he would be recetved rather The roverse, han been the Company, and ow. | oO orme and 6 couple sie | tor se Mary, who left London Inst week venth avenue! for Sandringham, returned to the ‘New York, tal to-day. " bapa Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Year’s Greatest Linen Sale . Anniversary of a Record Event To surpass not only the enormous volume of business transacted but the splendid ‘values offered a year ago, extraordinary preparations have been made for this year’s sale, with the result that Thousands of Dollars’ W orth of the W orld’s Best Linens Are Being Offered at V3 and Y Less Than Prevailing Prices Murray Hill 9000 Special Values Offered in Millinery 500 Afternoon Hats With Ostrich, Paradise, Goura, Numidi, flowers, wings and ribbons, $10.00, $15.00 8 $20.00 Usually $15.00 to $80.00 200 Hats $3.95, $5.00, $5.95 Usually $6.00 to $10.00 Black and Colored Velvet Untrimmed Hats $1.95 0 $9.95 An extensive variety of styles and sizes We maintain a Trimming Service free of charge for those who purchase hats and matersals in this section Children’s & Misses’ Tailored Hats $2.95. 10 $6.95 Corsage Bouquets & Shoulder Clusters 506, 988 $1.25 Fourth Floor Special Sale of Trunks, Sust Cases and Bags Indestructo “Grayhound” Steamer Trunks 86 and 40 inches. Usually $25.00 & $26.00 Men's Indestructo ‘'Grayhound” Trunks} 86 and 40 inches, all fibre covered and linen lined. Usually $28.50 & 829.50 Walrus 18-inch Bags ) a English sewed frames, full leather lined. $7 2.50 ’ . Usually $16.50) 3-Piece Indestructo Sole Leather Bags Full leather lined with inside pocket. Usually $13.50, Cowhide Dress Suit Cases , Sewed handles and corners $6.00|26 inches Fourth Floor $70.50 $10.50 $8.75 stops skin torture | comes clear and healthy again. vA /@ Make your skin well with Reésinol Resa Owmtment and Ree Ointment and Resinol Soap. They ratte pimples dentom, work so quickly and surely that it — sores, wounds, ferages>| for @ score of other uses whore a soothing, henling treatment may be needed. Practicany every druggist welts them, bet for trial positively seems as if you could see them do good. Itching usually stops at once, healing begins, and the red, raw, scaly or pimply skin soon be- Founded 1826 Domestic Rugs Of the best grades, and the newest colorings At Very Special Prices | ! Wilton Rugs Size 9.0 x 12.0—Usually $57.00 : | { Size 8.3 x 10.6—Usually $52.50 Carpets Best Grade Wilton Carpets ) 7 Usually up to $3.50 per yard $7.95: Best Grade Body Brussels & Wilton Velvet Carpets Usually $4.75 per yard Linoleums Printed Linoleums | \ Tile and parquetry effects. | 45¢ f Usually up to 63e per yard) i 4 jar.25. Inlaid Linoleums Tile and wood effects. Usually up to $1.50 per yard Fifth Floor 956 New Importation of Holiday Handkerchiefs. Women’s Handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered ners, a large variéty of designs, 25c & 50c each cor- Women’s ~ Handkerchiefs, Various style _ initials, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 per box of 6 Handkerchiefs with fancy embroidered corners, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 & $1.50 per box of 3, 4 or 6 Children’s Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, 25¢ & soc yer box Hand-embroidered glove handkerchiefs, 25¢ YF sS0c each Men’s all linen embroidered initial, 75¢, $1.00, $1.40, $2.00, $2.75 per box of 6 Street Floor

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