The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1915, Page 7

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Sew SPEEDY ACTIONON LOW PHONE RATE Commission Must Formulate Order Soon or Law Reduc- ing Tariffs Will Follow. from committees embodying @ new rate schedule. ‘The reason is that on March 33 the Rules Committee of the Assembly takes complete charge of all legisia- tion, and no new measures can be considered except by consent. Many members said that if any further de- lays should occur in settlement by the commission, legislation would be very dificult to obtain under the con- ditions, and they do not intend to jet the case hang fire beyond this ses- sion, as they could not face their con- OF STATE WAIT EXPECT COMPROMISE. telephone committee, analyse its ef- fect on the various classes of service 7 Officials of Company Express Desire to Meet Service ther adjustments as might be found| Madison Square Park at the shabby MePney hope to formulate within al@"my of unemployed lolling on the ‘ Board’s Wishes. week an order officially putting into, benches, ‘They sigh, for tive effect the five-cent rates for h ey K@pesial from o Staff of The Evening Werld.) Aner March 10.—Republican bers of the Legislature have no- tified the up-State Public Service ‘Commission that they expect the New “GETS-IT” a Sure- - telepho: strong desire on their part to meet the commission half way and to iron put roposed rates. va on eats be conceded on all sides her reductions will be made a lo scribers. To be prepared for emergencies, the legislative committees are taking the Lockwood-Greenburg five-cent bill, introduced some time ago, and Te-| existence. Shot for All Corns Cee Two D and They Vanish| tally, with the Pol ommittee rates or such suggest! When corns almost make you ate with | the Public Service Comm! boots when you try to valk on 9 edge of your shoes | Roped that the commission would set- q Hae your corns, you' behind tine ele the whole cage so that it would io ren pave eee eee the | not be necessary to stand what it’s all about. they would hi further delay. pan EN SNES CAR WRECKS AMBULANCE, t Injured In d Avenae. Physician and Collision in Ti A Reception Hospital ambulance, con- veying a patient to Bellevue, was struck by a Third Avenue street car as the ambulance turned from Eightieth Stre into Third Avenue at 1 o'clock this morning. D.C, Doust, the ambulance con, was hurled twenty feet and pain-| of the complexion if you wish aries Hauser, Street, the’ patient, | Well the rest of the year, ‘consid: | ruary and Covered. sur- te and St. Patrick’s Day Showing the Rocelities and Bitleo of the { Priacipel old Srich Fomslion The Bilesiow //, Wyicls ove all distinguished by @ and Mee ‘The Boob Chirls ove placed dent the wid dle of och Bureny. The Abbreviations are ‘ P.Prince, Le Lerd C.Chief, Boren. VMiecwmt 8 Lest HIS will probably be the first map of Ireland of its kind that you have ever seen. It showsthe lo- calities and titles of the principal old Irish families. Itis of great historic inter. est and value and up to now has been exceedingly rare. | : ; Be Sure to Get One | na Large Size (17x20 inches) In Colors Now is the time to take special care it to look The Feb- winds have a strong Souvenir Map of Ireland FOR GHOST TO APEA The Workmen's Compensation Commission Has No Funds for Own Workers. pe proceed with utmost speed to/ Three hundred and forty-one persons 60 over the schedule submitted by the! Guertered on several well furnished floors in the Metropolitan Tower stare and endeavor to bring about such fur- | Weérily and sympathetically down into half) ™uch in common with the people on of the publie. “Yiiresentatives or the] the benches. The latter have no money company said there was! and are out of work. These inhabl- tants of the Metropolitan Tower have any sources of friction that might de-| Work and plenty of {t, but no money. ‘They are the employees of the Work- men’s Compesation Commission. They artment house schedule and| ave not been paid since Feb. 1, and minimum than $42 for 840) they face the prospect of not being messages be given to residential sub-| paid for many weeks to come. The Legislature 1s still in a hopeless dead- lock over the appropriation for the sec- ond six months ef the commission's It’s all very political, and. most of made by|the army of the unpaid don't under- pee) The fact, of Leaders of the Legislature sald they | course, is well known that the present members of the commission are per- pass @ mandatory | sone non grata up at Albany, and while bill, but that the time was so short | the Legislature wrestles with the pro- e ready in case Of/ pose) for direct payment of injured workmen's ciaim§ the employees of —_—_—_—_—_—_——— YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in February and March or Face May Stay | ial tendency to bri it freckles that may stay all Bammer unless removed. in and he lost i i is very special for cont ol of the ambulance, which is the time to use othine—double pair for these better pair for good quality ’ m . lat front of the Sani h. Sccigy sae Pci, vpn | Tle ornrptin to the removal of YEE Shoes ff Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes § Boys’ Suits & Coats 5 . leo was @ promi of Flower, Hospital, removed Dr. Doust | oysician and ls usually eo For Wemen—patent leather, $§ — For Boye—Black gun metal lac: Mn nriny moceis:eione? Sie pers ¢ just 2. drove of | Bellevue. is sold gun (sapped bef lace. Also J shoes; sizes 9 to 544. Patent leathe: Suite in Russian, Vestee, Dick- 2 : evening al incing slippers. button or lace shoes; 9to13¥4. = Gt ; Some wince wi PL cadhokica ails. Get an ounce of othine—dou Fea | NaweCin -cietalr patent ops and Balkan, siyle, of fancy the morning. and even a few applications leather, tan Rusgia calf; lace and For Girle—Gun metal or paten fig heviot., yell | ny corn, call An Indian professor has perfected an Feito pe ‘3. wonderful improve- Bouton pein: leather button shoes: sizes 834 to z mr Serwes: sizes years. arg | Nottie, or oout direct oy i. This ‘appears to. herald the introduction ment, some of the smaller freckles even “ inued {i a i Storm Shoes, children’s to Reefere of covert cloth, shep- Co., Chicage.—Advt, to Indin of the crash eult. vanishing entirely.—Advt. Discontin ines and incor. herd plaid, fancy chev- |. Now OBS: paige hs ALA eg re GHos’ Fre x Manager of one of tho depart- bus bf ne From &O ti le reported to have had a bank COMOTOR ATAXIA. account and has used It to come to Postage Tt costs $60,000 a month to run the | the rescue of scores of less fortunato| stamps run out the commission will commission. Of this sum $42,000 ta eer ee bite a is Ln | to eae ie rth a pe st CB gg ace or or in small sume. at © other day ey wire Oo iv rr for salaries for 91 persons, from the. hag reached the limit of his resources, {$1,000 worth of stampa. which ware , The last a Feb. 1 Many others have lent money In vary- | sent, and tho ship has been saved for big did non walk on Fob. 18. 1¢| 2g amounts. a little while. aa Ley yertaxia on March |,,2!! of these peopte must be name-| Many of the men and women—who, Lg) x owe onal he ine rot Mi oh Jess because hope lingers in 341 | exclusive of the Commissio and oan = gt Ra at the ides of Mare! it pay day will come soon. | heads of departments, get an average San tanta ths bs tmont| They are afraid to -become too bols- | of about $100 a month—have to One man, in the claims departmont|terous in thelr indignation for fear | port families and they are foalin; Seaned Ey ne endo nee epoe, | they will be eased out of their jobs| pinch of circumstances. They say paged A = a sae wll ah nar when the sun begins to shine aga bog Mh strike —— it wouldn't ally tent ita: enongh money. te Bey 341 WHO WON'T VOTE THE RE- |“o them any good — a ter the rent for a couple of weeks PUBLICAN Tic! bs On Feb. 1 tho Commissioners an- nounced that everybody ing at work at their own . So th employees place the burden of blame many others.|/on the Legislature and they loudly pei i@ lunch hour thinking) proclaim the fact that there isn't a about how happy his creditors will be shred of a chance of any mun in the Af hi ir gets his back salary. p ever voting the Republican ticket An employee lives on One Hun-! again. They blame the Republicans, dred and Forty-fitth Street. For the|And the nographers and other past he has been getting up women employed there are hopeful of earlier every morning, for he has had | being able to vote soon, for they want to walk fro: home to the office, their revenge too. jo jaunt of something over six! same man ruefully confessed didn’t even anmelden HORSE KICKS RESCUER. Fatally tajures Man T: tt at Fire, ing te Save nd en ues, Elmhurst, L. ie Schmuck ar ie to find the two- stable on ichamb place afire, wan getting out the horses when the The only thing that keeps the com- “The HOME of TRUTH’ “Cut the profits and give BAR- GAINS" was the order for this sale. Every department responded nobly. Every item offered is mark ed at a RADICALLY CUT PRICE. You'll be AMAZED to see how are on sale at only a to us. 68 $1.98 is the price for these Brochet Corsets 3lc 9 these Named “Bloomingdale Special” § Pe rhe t eeeter tind irae hres and made up for us in up-to-date etticoats Souvenir Spoons Men’s Shirts Spring models. Closely boned Of washable striped gingham. I The famous 1881. Kogers make, Materials are fancy medium low bust for average with plain or scalloped ruffle. mi heavily silver plated. The follow- madras and repps in sprin J figures. Extra quality brochet See of rressaline’ in ovveral ing States now feacy: A colors, Plain negligee st; cage in shell pink and white. styles, 87¢ etiiwaewots, Mis saone anteed as to color and fit. Sizes 19 to 26. Sizes 14 to 1735. Recond Floor $2.00 plete sizes in some of the many styles? jot and blue serges. 8%; veeng wares for the.e worren’s Union Suits Of bleached cotton; tirst quality: regular and extra sizes. Union Suits, of, blacheu lisk per pair for these women's Fibre Silk Hose Double soles, spliced heels and toes; black, white, tan, navy, yd. fer Remnants of Wash Goods Styles and colorings for Spring, and Summer wear. Women’s Gloves Milanese" Silk, double tippea; lavender fll are rl Lh dang Bh 0! #@ black and white. 2 clasps. threac and cotton, 29c. we i which may matcl into wais ” » finel and dress lengths. There are: Pure Silk © Mousquetaire } itched and rlinmeds Be. wheels; folding handle, 222 IETS thie serine Me Gloves, 19 inches long; douol #8 Lisle an? Cotton Vests, extra J back: neatly painted, at $1.08 ag.inen Florered Irak Dimutts, tipped, black and whit +, 39¢ izes, at Ide, ‘ ‘#}-Inah Plain Color All size:. Main Fourth fn . Fleer 39c We offer for these pretty for tomorrow these yard for these fine ale foe 5c | z * Ficyiag J Dresses for Girls Stamped Goods White Goods Arabe Curtains ; Al ideri i These materials are in it de- Cards Made of plaid gingham, trimmed " a Abe SIM rand for summer dresses, Oints or {™ Rufiled Curtains with sawtooth | feet RAEN eet. Sem -Finis od gowne...... 25¢ Hi evening gowns. edge and insertion; mounted on | Tiiy lov sia HB front. Sizes to 14 years, ca. ull pale Chem'ses 25¢ All are new, beautiful materials, good bobbinet with full ruffles, | ufile Wh S I 1» C vers, sncludii voiles, tripe Sunfast Mad: saul, Ful poker Colored Repp Dresses, em- [8 Hemsti c.ed Pillow Cotes . Bolles ane crepes, Sr90W fla orrice siden i aoe pee say Cur- Ro Hall oeters ; f cloth, white madras, plain. sheer tions pair of curtaing with Conese DAY ONLY ai neck and front of waist; broad belt; § * Be organdies, voiles, crepes, white ra- it Be AItAINS, valance thls price, S Cont. ep.e.es, 2.227 in.hes..,,.. 10c fp. ines etc., all 36 inches wide. f tomatch for $2.85, rectal tables and extra olerks walt on you, per yara for these Linen Cluny Laces All pure linen, up to Sinches wide 4 —in whiteand ecru. 4 Imported Orgendie Flounc- 4 inge, 45 m. wide; beautifully worked in newest designs, yd.,$1.29 Insertions and Edgings, of all- pure When Cluay; up to 10 inches wide; yard, 1%. per set for these tine Collar and Cuff Sets Hand-embroidered organdie of fine quality. for these large size Blotting Pads Made with leather corners; will hold blotting paper, size 19x24 inches. A very special item. Blotting Paper to fit the above Prag are priced per dozen sheets, 4 f Orlental and Plauen Net Guimpes, in white and ecru, 37¢ High Neck Guimpes, of plain # net and shadow lace; button in back, 37e. ber yard for this Silk Messaline All pure silk, 18 inches wide: strong, serviceable quality for y vaists, dresses, linings, trimmings, etc. In a good range of colors, All-Silk Shirt! Mat. 1036 inches wide: brake upsets hac of plain and striped effects. Fine quality, washable, 59¢ each for pure linen Handkerchiefs. For women. One corner em- broidered. Men’s Handkerchiefs, of al!- 9 oure linens eres) teed fine qual- ity; each, | E Men's and Women’s Hand- erchiefe, all-pure linen; corded "and initialed; 6 tor $1.10. 87c for these women’s long | ~Crepe Kimonos j Lingerie collar, revers and dec g cuffs lace trimmed; elastic belt various colors. for this hundred-piece Dinner Set f First quality American ware; oretty flora! decorations and gold nudges; several designs. f Thin Glasses with stems; var- j ious sizes, including sherbets, gob- 4 lets, etc.; various shapes; slightly iz. imperfect; each, 6c. . for this handsome Gas Lamp Outfit Corsists of brass burner, Wels- bach mantle, inner glass lining and i imported glass shade in green or amber; tead fringe to match, , Dining Room Gas Chande- iors, of bléck Venetian iron, $1.69 been published in popular edition, The most import- ant book in § years, Fier. “89 For these medium Gas Irons With non-burnable metal medium sige. Ge-G buys one of these pretty Oil Painted Pictures With shadow lox and glass. | Size 14x17 in. Choice subjects. Etchings, Carbons, Fruits ani other pictures, neatly framed, 79. 4 Genuine Oil Paintings, framed @ $1.95 for theese electric medieal Batteries Faradic elect batteries and poor circulat: Powerful, effective ommended by 0 nome treatment, alr ost i said for these nainsook Night Gowns Well rade and finished, with em- rroidered scallops and lace edge: ribbon drawn and embroideret All sizes. Limit, 3 to plied rg Folding ber-tired why Sy ve ‘: rate, DHickly padde Weshing Pow striped and plain colors; f SPECIAL s SUNDAY, es Ly se - FEATURE Wor ld Magazine MARCH 14 7

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