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_ THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 326, 1916 Hollins Pays His Debts After Fatt- | MONOPOLY IN NL Y. STATE meres ASSN AND 96,000,000, ieee | ISLAND CHAPLAIN » WOULD SET STANDARD. “TH ” Want Connections With All IGK MS TWINS nije 4, Lines in State Made ‘ Mandatory. OUT OF BANKRUPTCY. * uy OPPENHEIM, GUNS & GF 34th Street—New York The Holling firm ts liquidating ite | Mabilities by means of the composition jan recently apergred by the United tates Courts and Hollins says he = settled all his personal debts. Acting on this information, Judge Mayer din- charged the receiver Ee the chief creditors named | against Hollins in the petition were the evtate of J *. Morgan, Consuelo, Dowager Duchess of Manchester, and W. K. Vanderbilt. His personal Habill- thes were given a# $1,111,093, He had aanots of $980,000, but’ he’ turned them in to help pay up the debts of the bank- ing firm. _— Jal . | For selling impure milk Charles Dahl, | a dairyman at Jerome Street and Wort- man Avenue, t New York, to-da was sentenced to sixty days in prison by | Justices McInerney, Forker and O'Keefe In Special Seasioi Brooklyn, ‘The rison rentence was imposed because | ah! had been convicted before of mix: | ing water with his milk and had re- | celved a warning that another convic- | tion would mean a jail sentence. GULDEN'S ustard An Extraordinary Sale (Saturday) Women’s Separate Dress and Sport Skirts Distinctive models, embracing new style features just introduced. Smart Tailored Skirt, with detachable belt, open front, and a new strap pocket; fashioned of Scotch Tweeds, |5.90 rs herd Checks and lale Corduroy. Actual 8.75 Value Black Taffeta Dress Skirts, in Crinotine, Corded and Yoke circular flare models. Exceptional Values } 9.75 New Model Pleated Skirts of Gabardine............. 9.75 Keeper at Boys’ Reformatory| Says He Was Told Rev. Bray Had “Big Pull.” “In addition to working out « sched- tale of reduced telephone rates for New York City the Foley Legislative} wpneyire as thick as twins, Any Committee to-day forwarded to th@/ time you want anything done go and Legisiature a report recommending | see Dr. Bray, for he’s got the biggest ehanges in the Public Service law, de- pull on the Island with the Commis- @igned to supervise and regulate more | *!0ner- The relationship between Correction bes ged New York Telephone | Commissioner Katharine B. Davis and Whe committes finds that the tete-/'%° Rev. Edward Bray, Protestant Phone Service te practically & monop- | MAPA On Hart's Island, was de- ribed in these words by Keeper Jo- oly, and as such should be held rigid. | °~ i withia bounds of lew. seph J. McGarvey at the trial of Over- Y Re- Dealing with this ph: seer Martin J. Moore of the Boys’ mwas of the case) sormatory before Miss Davis this “The monopolistid character of the | TOTmins. If one Is to judge by the weather | OPPENHEIM.CLLINS& GC 34th Street—New York Invite Particular Attention to Their Showing of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel Presenting exquisite creations in garments particularly adapted for the younger set; models featuring the newest fabrics and embodying the latest style innovations. At Extremely Moderate Prices Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits—Exclusive and distinctive models, in Military, Eton, Flare and Belted effects of Gabardine, Covert Cloth, Poplin, Tailor Serge, Mannish Mixtures and Shepherd Checks. 20.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 10 CENTS. A Fine FISH Beuce by Adding Vinegar, At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores, ith gross mis-|we have been having of late, spring | S_aLarges New York Telephone Company in the Moore is charged w' | We have been having » spring abate: peevinta the apart i or [Conduct in office and insubordination, |is surely here, and while the young charges and maintenance of service {and specifically with the failure to re- | man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts 6m Ave. D jt Gta an by competition: therefore, for the| Port to his superior the beating of] of love, the maid, in ardent serlous- RICE & rj 190s 'e hl Corner protection of the public, it is necessary ‘urns her thoughts toward her 18t St. Reproductions of the Costliest Louis Levine, an inmate, by Keepor Frank McConnell. Keeper McGarvey, called as a wit- is first spring hat which {s not ness by Overseer Moore, repeated un-| noticeable at any other season of der oath the conversation he alleges|the year. Though we may acquire took place between himself and John | numerous other hate of various sorts Jev- | 28 the summer advances, we somehow ely) ® rela ar helper with a grlev-| cing to our first love till the cool BAO Beene) ree days of fall demand a new one. y to give the Public Service Commis- me about choos: , sion greater authority than it now possesses over issues of securities, regulation of rates, supervision of the physical condition of property and conduct of the business. “Telephone service is developing more and more into a monopoly. Unt- versal service is demanded by the pub- lic. If such monopoly is to be per- mitted, then it must be made subject to rigid supervision and regulation by the State.” “We're going to get this fellow, Moore,” McGarvey swore Kelly told him last September. “And we're going to do it with the ald of th chaplain, Mr. Bray. He and Mi Davis are as thick as two peas in a Some of the creations put out by the shops this season are so saucy and frivolous as to tempt seriously the practical mind which most of us are carrying around with us these days, Last summer witnessed the chiffon hat, but this spring !t ap- New Spring Suits On Special Sale Saturday at $ 1 500 a pod. He comes over to the Island | Pears in renewed attractiveness, Not always is the crown of chiffon, but every Thursday, talks to the boys,| tne usually broad brim of it is deco- makes notes of their complaints|rated with appliqued flowers of vari- to compel connections between Bell | against the officials and| takes them |ous sorts. One very pretty effect and other telephone companies, but] pack to the Commissioner in black | Was obtained by a flower design cut | only when the standards of construc-| ana white. eet erate ape velled with a! tion and equipment are such as to in-| “and as for Moore,” McGarvey tea-| Grosgrain ribbon has won favor eure good service. tifled Kelly told him, “he’ crooked | over every other sort, and it pro- | Misses’ New Spring Suits—exceptional Values Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, switqble foe wopmen, 59, 34 end 36 bust measure. Smart Tailored and Dressy Suits, featuring Empire, Belted and Norfolk Sport models, of Shepherd checks} 20.00 and Scotch Tweeds; superior make and linings . The committee recommends giving the Public Service Commission power Twenty of the smartest designed models | presented for your selection—of Men's Wear Serge, Wool Poplin, Gabardine and Covert, in Battleship Grey, Belgian Blue, Sand, Russian Green, The commission’. shod have authority to fix standards and re- quire reconstruction of lines in ac- ts cordance, the committee says. Control over issue of telephone company securities by the Public Bervice Cominisciog and various in supervision of up-State changes, ‘recommended. , The up-State Public Sorvice Com- mission comes to New York to-mor- row to endeavor to settic definitely the reduced rate schedule, ‘There are three reports and sets of figures to be harmonized—the Foley { Committee's reductions worked out Y by Prof. Bemis, the telephone com- pany’s valuation report and the re- sults figured out by the committee's own experts, which will be announced he can't lle straight in bed. We have no use for him—he's always bobbing up unexpectedly. He's as likely to walk in on you in the middie of the night as in the middle of the day.” Dr. William Ebling, now resident physician of the Hart's Island Re- formatory, almost upset Miss Davis and her jury hearing the case when he coolly described how he and Dr. Maurice Levy, the former resident physician, beat one of the inmates with a club to determine his sanity. “Dr. Levy and I had a debate about the boy—his name escapes me, but he now is in Matteawan—as to his vides some new effecta in trimming. By interlacing lengths of one inch wide ribbon, a checked design is formed, which makes a pretty crown piece, Checks, by the way, having received the approval of daytime frocks, venture to gain a_showing!} on hats of the season, Indeed I have seen entire hats of checked silk which are really delightful when} square, The little hat I have at the left has a stove-pipe draped with a black and white checked ribbon nd, and decorated with a gay cl r of fruit, the twigs of which aspire above the crown, Fashion’s Newest Creation worn with a suit or frock of simple lines and sombre color, The checks vary from one half to one e HS $9.98 Navy and Black; Coats lined with guaranteed Peau de Cygne. Sizes 14 to 44 for Women and Misses. Alterations Free Misses’ Spring Coats—A diversity of models for Covert Cloth, Fancy Plaids, Chinchilla, Corded 15.00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—Charmin 20.00 25.00 Crepe Meteor and Faille Silk. and dress wear of and Mixtures. 29.75 variations of the favored styles 8, including Radium and Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, to-morrow. 1 condition. disagreed as|. At the right is pictured a broad A Value Without Duplication \ “According to advance information| Menta! condition. | Wa disagreed 88 | yrimmed hat of graceful lines which] ‘The model is exactly like the picture—with detach. there will be no serious difficulty ia| ‘° sds |pokes slightly up in the front, down) 11. tt cuider straps that button on to the pockets. ‘all parties compromising on a 6-cent| him in order to find out whether hé|on each side and up higher in the ips t on, . per call rate and elimination of toll| was shamming. back. A wired bow of velvet ribbon | Made of fine Serge in Navy, Black and colors; also g9.98 gg between Manhattan and Brook-| «1 pelieve in corporal punishment,” |!s the significant trimming and co- Black and White Checks. /) yn, But the telephone company will quettish it is indeed. vigorously oppose three factors in| aid Dr. Ebling, “but I don’t like to/" O, this sketch is also shown a the Bemis report. These are: do it myself. So I asked Dr. Levy|new neck arrangement. A _ wide | «95° | Neentt Entirely new creations—copies of high priced | 1, Use of the original cost rule In| to be: boy. He did so with a! plaiting follows the hieh neck line i @etermining the value of the company's | atl “mt i ghase . ls front to a Vin back, thus forming J plant. ‘The objection to this is more| “why do you believe in corporal|a frame to the face while allowing ; upon the method than upon the re-! punishment?” asked Miss Davis. the new low hair arrangement to be sult, as the company does not want a/ “7 think it is far more humane to | undisturbed. models—of Silk, Seco Shantung, Japonica Silk, Crepe, | f Voile, also Lingerie effects. 50 styles to choose from. | future financing, | Capt. James Dillon, military in-|the other boys; their dory was found Bale at Both telephone company and Foley | «tructor at the Reformatory, testified | overturned in the harbor. He summoned y 4 NEW YORK ane NEWARK committee to-day expressed willing-| that until a year ago it was a com- | thelr fathers from Sayville and a sys- | Japontes Silk, 95¢ stores hess to try to get together with the| ion oocurrence for wnany of the keep- | tematic search was organized, ‘The boys ql a NortnWest Conner Sixth AVESIS™ Str. lent in valuation established to/ inflict corporal punishment than to Public Service Commission as arbiter ers to be in an almost continuous were bundled in very heavy clothing, Last Week of Our prece Graberrens 1 tn future itigation. put a lad in the cooler for twenty- #o as to devote attention to the next) state of intoxication. which apparently prevented them from BIGGEST FEBRUARY SALE 2. Reduction in the charge of $6 per | tour hours,” he declared. Dr. Ebling | searche big contest over the new regulations anving_themaelver 3 ‘ Greatest Reductions! Largest Variety 15.00 . 20.00 25.00 35.00 Misses’ Serge and Gabardine Dresses—Practical dresses in decidedly new tailored and braid trimmed models, in navy, black, sand and cecks. 15.00 19.75 22.50 t Misses’ Evening and Dancing Frocks—Iintroducing fashions that are entirely new, original and not heretofore shown in the latest fashionable materials, colors and combinations. 15.00 2000 2500 32.50 ~~ necessitate reductions in every Stato. 3. Too heavy cuts in revenue, which | punishment in the. local institutions | {ait of fieh nets tn the harbor. James Vewel went to the city with the catch might embarass the company In Its’ jy 4 violation of the rules. Wednesday, On hia return he. missed Girls’ Spring and Summer Dresses Comprising an extensive assortment of ical dresses in unusual styles of Gingham, Repp, Percale, Linen, Lingerie, Organdie and Voile. 2.00 2.95 3.95 to 9.75 sestiesieesesee 9675, UL75 to 18.75 r for extension telephones. This | admitted that although he had been | Clarence S ts the samo throughout the coun-| inthe Correction Department for a | Sayville, La Ly floating in Port Jefferson | year he had not learned until last | Harbor near the Belle Terre pier. With | eae atta nfiction of corporal |Jumes Vogel they had been operating a of the monopoly recommended by the | eommittee. | a | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 the Navy Plucking Boar in the Naval Bill by th approved to-day by the Senate. Senator Newlands introduced a bill to- day to empower the Interstate Com- merce Commission to examine all papers of a common carrier, including corre- spondence. It would amend the law to mwvet the Supreme Court's decision that the commission did not have power to } inspect the correspondence of the Louls- | ie. Abolition of Girls’ Party Dresses We invite com- ville and Nashville. A “neh dividends, bald after March 1, Batea st. One Low Price. 1913, constitute taxable income when received and should be included in the et ah =| CASH or CREDIT | ineom returns of individuals whose total income Is more than $20,000, ac- cording to & ruling to-day by Commis- sioner of Internal Revenue Osborn, convince yourself, NUMBER SIX is HE choice Turkish and Bier hot to etade the Income: Tax baw Domestic tobaccos ex- —OF THE— are held not to be ibject to the tax. pertly blended in Camels “Wl Investigation of the last Senate elec- tions in "Alabama, California. Indiana, produce a smoke more pleas- Sales- s * aia ed Sam || bea arles Dana Gibson Series: Senate committee to-day iy Sena: ‘or | t. ~ Zz Bristow. The committee once decided | ee Ser eairteitaayae er vind et You'll find Camels « most Dining Table TEAPUARY Il ie —>.—_. delightful smoke. There’sno Im Quartered Oak, 44 H HALT DANISH LINER IN BAY, tongue-sting nor unpleasant, | oped aide, plan’ $ a ot- 3 | 9 pearenperpeingy | | Rott | NEXT SUND W German Reservists Repor' Taken with massive pill: Off the Frederick VII. and heavy claw feet; Out of Town De- 6 foot extension; i The Danish steamer Frederick VIM, | outward bound for Copenhagen, was } held up off Quarantine last night, whi Passenger Agent Jacobsen of the line went on board. “The purpose of bis | 4 visit was not made known, ' ‘The Miner remained at anchor for al- most two hours, Afterward it was ried that several German reservi tng been taken off. value $30; as illus- @amg a *

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