The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1914, Page 25

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OF FREE MARKETS UPHELD BY COURT pane Sey Marks Wins Fight to Force Beber Brothers to Accept Allotted Space. INJUNCTION IS QUASHED Losers Held Plot Designated for Refrigerators of Meat Dealers. ‘The right of the city to exercise ab- solute control over the free markets which were established in August,| to after @ vigorous campaign by The Evening World, was upheld to-day by STILL SEEK LIGHT ON SULLIVAN'S MORTGAGES, AG@Aitional efforts were made yester- Gay by District Attorney Cropsey before the Kings County Grand ry to get Ught on certain aspects of the pore transactions that it is David A. Sullivan entered into afte pera to serve his term in Sing Sing. i jawyer clone to. itter was President | of the Union Bank, wae a witness. It, Je believed an effort was made to obtain | from Tonkonegy information concerning mortgages held by the Shetland Mane pany and other realty companies organ: ised by the bank. It was not intimated that ‘Tonkonogy knows of Sullivan's dealings in Sing Sing. | Miss Louise D. Burkhardt, Sullivan's ified almost two| » She win} 8 obtained no <ul | | van, the former Warden McCormick aH Sing ing | UNSTRUNG NERVES Nervousness destroys bea Lota limes to the face = the figure. It always ngs melancholy and discontent, Supreme Court Justice Vernon M.| and Davis. Shortly after the Queensboro Bridge market was established by Borough President Marke and the Mayor's Market Committee, Charles and Will- iam Beber, who had a fruit and veye- table stand, wore asked to remove it to another part of the market where epase had been allotted to them, #0 that @ larger number of meat and poultry stands could be installed. ‘The Beber brothers refused to fol- low the direction of President Marks and asked Justice Davis to grant them an injunction restraining the Market Committee from causing their removal. A temporary injunction was obtained and for a while the order lssued by President Marks was not “he two brothers contended that as tl bad been among the Grst dealers te t ¥ a place they were entitled to retain their original position. Dis- satisfaction among the ot market men arose, and for a time suce of the free market project was threat- ened. Mrfl Marks decided to fight and Corporation Counsel Polk was called in to oppose the granting of a perma- nent injunction, which, if awarded to the Beber brothers would hav thwarted the Market Commit: lans to prevent unfair discrimina- n. if this injunction is permitted to stand,” Mr. Marks told Justice Davis, “the whole plan to reduce the cont of living in this city will fail. The markets were established after a thorough investigation by our com- mittee and proved of timely value when the European war broke out and the price of necessities went skyward. “After the Queensboro Bridge mar- ket was opened it was found addi- tional meat and poultry stands were led, as these commodities had in- erased greatly in price. Several large meat dealers were invited to come into the market and they agreed to upon condition that suitable Ve Ty be given them where they could erect their refrigerators. We designated « apace along a wall on Fifty-ninth Street, south of the bridge approach, and they immediately began to in- etall their shops. “The Beber Brothers were in this and would not remove their to another position where deal- , AN fruits and vegetables had been . We were about to move thea forcibly when was obtained.” is always sold within easy reach. SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTS Greene will give free medical advice Dr. vail, i Sfatory: O07 ‘Aibany Ot. Boston he Cozy Home Our complete outfits for house- keeping are models of coziness, serviceability and attractiveness, and appeal to those who want a bom all their own shout pay- an _ unnecessarily large price ie it. We help you with low prices and easy Lada trace 95.50 Home 118.75 Outfits 148.50 FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, ETC., OF QUALITY NeEnerys Rosen 8a 's eee Lae ind Carpet House 86-88-90 Myrtle Ave. Laven 8 Ree: Forstaned 4 Rooms Furnished 5 Reome Faralshed the injunction | W. L. DOUGLAS *3.50 ©3.75 94 94.50 & °5 SHOES L. DOUGLAS SHOES ARE ALWA THE PRICE YOU YOU CAN SAVE Your atten! eboes; a careful examlsaticn will convince jou t) met makes costing price, As. are Seiten te to vial vorably with other Aifference is wo PAY FOR THEM. oe CALL AT ANY ONE OF W..L. DOUGLAS 80 STORES located in the principal cities, and see for yourself the many styles and kinda of shoes for men and boys in all leathers, widths, oy svHoms 50 urself ¢! Ree ENING wort, rarDay, For the Family fneiny Sales Wearing Appare Double aa Stamps Mornings Before 12 o’Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter Girls’ Elegant kh 1,000 Stunning Women’ 8 Fur Trimmed & Misses’ Seal Plush Velvet Satin Sleeves & Tunics Made from fine quality chif- fon velvet or French serge. The latest Redingote and tunic models, satin sleeves and under- Ages 8 to 14 Years A wonderfully beautiful garment and the greatest value New York has seen in years. Made from the best quality seal lush, in a full length model. rade cojlars and cuffs Charge hry Coats lined throughout and beauti- fully finished. Sizes 8 to th years. Value $15.00. Saturday, $8.98. silk braids. Colors: Black, navy, Sizes 14 to 18 years for misses and 32 ., to 44 bust for women. Sat- | urday, very special at $4.98. Second Fleor Women’s Smart Winter|500 Women’s & Misses’ Chiffon Broadcloth Rich Fur Trimmed Fur Trimmed Custom Alterations } FREE iGarments that no other in America would think of showing under $15.00. Handsomely finished on collars and cuffs with Isabella opossum. Jackets lined with soft guaranteed satin, New yoke effect skirts, or navy Sizes 34 to 44 . and 14 to 18 years for . Custom alterations free Genuine Fur Collar peopel or full length facil models, Large shawl oe opossum, fitch, plush alt ator toes Mog es Peel tang tifully lis tl out. Sizes 14 to 18 an for misses and 32 to 44 bust for women. Regular price $14.98 cond Fleor Astonishing Saving Opportunities ai this Sale of Boys’ 0’coats &Suits | @ Pevonreintry former values have beget this irresistible economy event pracy Soke Dene allin every wr way. Collar Chinchilla Overcoate, Chinchilla Beiacan Coats, ne Fesarhat gray, rh to 10 years; Single or Double-Breasted Blue Melton Con- vertible fcxrrea Overcoats, 7 to V3 years; Patch Pocket Norfolk Suits, one or two pair of pants, blue serge or mixtures, 7 to 17 years, Your choice Saturday, Lay $7.50 che. Boys’ $3 Winter Overcoats or chilla Overcoats, Bal- Blue Serge Suits, macaaas or High Grade Saturday, al Winter Sults ° for Torge Sand nal IP "borer vaigen 2 f0-14l tures, 1 to 16 yearn, New Dutch pulls, ot jonvertiby Corduroy, in blue, brown or years. Ww jor gray; 2% to 7 years. coats, ‘Winte and colors: 7 to 18 folk 8 Sov French Sailor Blouse Suits, plain blue or mixtures; 3 to 10 years. Blue or gray chin- chilla Overcoats, 8 to 10 years Fleer This Coat 69.98 1 mixture, with one fined pante; to 1 TwoSupremeValuesinNewest| Latest $4 & $5 Styles Winter Hats ~~ ||Duplicated in Our Popular ir of full years, At Made of elegant quality white orien, ttzaight brim sailor, crown, trimmed with 3 ostrich ti mera * black, whi blue, pink, light blue, sand and cerise, Wel memos shapes come also in black, paon blue, brown, s emerald. ‘Their immense popu- larity has been geined through ‘actual test with Lie every pair with @ Eh of satisfaction, A im, |thoe for every foot—easy to wear and i ines ‘eumediately. brown skunk 1$3,50 Gaiter Top Shoes hed with] in Patent tent § velvet §Coltskin, y4 69 I Taupe cloth ion, iret ee 93.50 end NOVEMBER 20, | 25¢ New Wide Ribbons 1914. bourteenth Street HEARN Wen of Fifth Avence SATURDAY—CHILDREN’S DA Y- Though Children’s Day primarily, we al otferings for the WO ead thoneet tie ane determined took tacee. those who have only Saturday in which to shop shall find that tr pays to come right here. What We Promise We Perform! MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS | Five ‘Red Ticket” Lots 9.98—Were to $16.98 12.98—Were to $21.98 15.98 —Were to $24.98 18.98—Were to $27.98 22.98 —Were to $81.98 | Fabrics include cheviots, broadcloths and novell ics include cl ity weaves. t var) ST eertal delgnel ond vortta | on” f colore—warmly lined—14 to 18 years. Red Ticket Lots of MISSES’. WINTER COATS FOUR SPECIAL LOTS:— MISSES’ SILK DRESSES 14 to 18 years, Were to $13. Were $16.98. Were $17.98. Were to $21.98 r afternoon and street zonbeat ‘ike colors. RED TICKETS Mean Great Reductions | Gulch tleabances.: they indicate entrpordinary opportauition vor remertagie « From 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Special in PEARL nL et jeatches—soit gold clasps. Alses p| breast Norfolk haga = and greens BOYS’ OVERCOATS— 5.08 and 7.08 ‘Two great values. ne pin to mateh— | ie gift cases, id single and double and melt ible to duplie: this price. | MATINEE LUNCHEON |Tomorrow, 12:00 to 2:00... 3a! | English Mutton Chop. Green Peas. French Roll. Creamed Potatoes. Sago Pudding or Rainbow Ice Cream. Tea. Coffee. Milk, Artistic Musle in Restaurant Every Day—13.00 to 3.00 y bali, Keout, Unol on U8 A. Intantry value: entirely silk sewn—full cut knickers, lined ¢ WOMEN’S KID GLOVES © Prices that prevailed before hence the elpremecy of eh nate ‘sa’ nbtan’ ey a oe AT oma paces good fitting 16-button ‘White—aot arms that £ 20-but. 1" fii Very, sort an of perfection in gi Pdeiemsidenriyy WOMEN’S GLOVES ba eleety a % hy BOYS’ EXTRA TROUSER SUITS Three Matchless Values 5.98....7.98....9.98. Full ‘Beer afleller-lbahag pL ngit|m! or reg lg tN Mainly ‘medium and os "ances bend in smart fe throughout. convertible ode li I =~ i plain oF or with na aT otnene 7.98 to ve Oiner suits 668 to ge EXTRA SIZE SUITS fer STOUT: 31 to 40 chest, 4.98 to 11.08 GIRLS’ FUR SETS Three Special Saturday Items 1.98......2.98......3.98 Handsome new style muffs and neck pieces—various furs, including Angora with lamb or imitation ermine, brown coney, plain lamb, plain imitation ermine, natural rabbit, moufflon and Thibet. —-——____—- SWEATER WEATHER! THREE SPECIALS IN | And Here's This Great Factory Stock at 1-8 Below Value | Best weaves — wool and worsted — | best colors~-favorite styles. | ron womux— $1.76 values $2.98 values $4.26 values $5.69 vi $6.98 FOR MEN— $4.49 values $2.98 and 83. $2.49 values ph selges. 8 8 Tipe sabdorinel vod fish \t bi ed Saturday Special—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. SMART NECKWEAR Regularly 49. Collar and Cuff Sets—; organdie and batete—n *. ex bg it, are an an lee a plai ited models. w Waienuy bust—loni AUCTION RUGS Great Offerings from the 65,000,000 sale of Alexander Smith & Sens’ stock. Such low prices for such high ‘ weeds have never been as Additional deliveries tmevease eas! already fine assortments. arse NT hed TY | k<7ih 11 eee Be (> Smith's Axminster rie 36x72 inch—value oe Deep Fi Pile Azminat ineh— Persian Velvet Ruge— 27x54 inch- jue § 3¢ inch—value Purchase Fines! Wilton Rugse— MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, bare Young Men's Suits. No Mail or cheviots reen—double facings—plusn nd 1ea—3 button coate—measy with patc n jntent — pOC west ita CLPTHING—THIRD FLOOR, be ail | | $7.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 47% | Serxes, worsteds and cheviots—piain navy, ara brown—also new fanc ine ronny with extra trousers t WoVs" CLUTMING—THIRD FLOOR $1.98 Girls’ Serge Dresses. ed Navy, brown and win medium walst models—various trim- sa it Si Yt Has cence M86] madras ai brow! . aleo white fur ured—ne ndwr collar ‘attached & to 15 Boys! VURNIAHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, | 49 ct. & 59 ct, Boys’ Laundered Shirts Novelty striped madi calen—ilght and dar Sutter ales 1 ub BOVs FUMN STINGS FLOOR 59 ct. Boys’ Caps 37 Full shape crown—navy serge and funcy mixtures—taped or satin lined also in fur bands, BOYS’ HATH THIRD FLOOR $1.24 Reot’s Underwear for Men. Wool mixed—gray only~ deaniee Fed-<with and back and front or single breast | | Shirts, $4 to 46: Drawers, 30 to 44, MEN'S UNDERWEAR -MAIN FLOOK 37) and per or stift 16 Black, white and boat colors—aiso Dreadens and , Roman | stripes— ting, plain and moire taffetas. BatOe RUNS MAIN. PLOOK, sleevee—ankle len, uN CHILDREN'S UNDER Telephone Orders. Lined St.ge | Women's White Blouses. e—pique ti ry vealeeg ing WOMEN'S BLOUSUS. 8a $1.98 Tafleta Petticeats. Black and colore—ali Flounces, with plaited, ru Hedy . _ WOMEN'S PETTiCcoATS—! ing—bii ee Pa ee | 49 & 59 ct. Women's Fleeced Und're’r. High neck—lon, short sleeae | xtra size st OTE Pisce. © ankle length, Wowk 3 TNDENW TAR MRTR | | #9, et, Gold Pated Resaries. | s1, Slippers Dark ", felt—fur trimming—al sien low hee OMED "S SHORS—SECOND FLOOR, | $1.25 Little Boys’ Shees, Veal calf -mannish BUYS) SHODs, # Seb Loon. OTHER GREAT BARGAINS). All Day from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Advertised and Unadvertised

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