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LES TSTATE 1D DEMAND | SSS soe Sei reductions that work out Ny, 0 all, there are h have yet to be adj : iT, Bx } charge of $138 ie switchboard, hoe ' 5 trunk wi t telephones, wi - Ex-Convict Dies in Street Quarrel BIG PHONE CUT tn cioweses of 2000 semmagen, Wales [OY me ire and ‘Murderer Escapes Over East Side Roof. ‘Three men met atAo o'clock iast night fe front of No. 187“Allen Street and had @n argument. One veaoatel Larosa di’ > ! volver end eval " Jeowine fired threo shots. ‘The man at|Up-State P. S, Board Will Not ‘whom he fired dropped to the street and é Gied instantly with a bullet in his left Accept Trust’s Offer in Present Form. branch exchange schedule. must be added $48 for eight e: telephones at $6 per year each, j ing the total of $186, The company alleges that this is a large reduction from their present minimum rate of $204, but in geelity it ie not, because the $204 gives two trunk lines messages. Reduced te of 2400 messages, re- in ly one trunk line, the ate is really lower than the eve, another in his left ear, and a third in bis abdomen. ‘The man with the revolver and his companion fied by Bodh pares house 5 ‘and escaped over tl the dei ‘hirough shis- Aner wetted “ UNFAIR TO SMALL USER. OLD TIME LE’ Experts Say Trouble Is Effort to Maintain High Charge Deafness and for Equipment. ¢ Head Noises By Samuel M. Williams, thousand, Special Stall Corrempondent ef The) ihe use of all apparatus, ALBANY, March 12—Members of | y, the up-State Public Service Commis- To Cure Catarrbal maintain at che old time jomy tl hat imy it juiring a switchboard wit tensions, and using o 96 for each extension telephone and his messages at saree cents feast Us- e poe red der New York Telephone Company to end companyé the the rental the long period: of overcharges in-|harged for trunk line stil remaing at fon flicted on the New York City public. It can be authoritatively stated that mut-| the schedule in its present form wil Ate ht be accepted. 1 oe A etaff of experts, Aad adaenalalts, ‘wate, bees worklgd Ct] onLicns A on the schedules to figure out just how =H they will affect different classes of subscribers. Their reports are to be ache, | laid befors the Commission to-day with summaries and ehart diagrams tonic action the| showing just where the reductions smelt ond caucus | fall, who benefit most and who should resence | have more consideration. : The more the experte figure the more evident it becomes that the ie oti tment, thie sme hes home, trea meat. on L poten,” cntarrhal deafness eatarch in ‘They ebtain practically no relief fay form, should give thie Srescription © sokedute offered. at all under the Taking the sample case of an Stern Brothers ern Bad Streols, West of | Filth Aveque Are showing a very large and comprehensive assemblage of Smart Fashions: for Misses and Girls’ i [THAT accurately moon, Pa more exclusive modes in Tailored and Dressy Walk- i Suits, Afternoon, Party and Dancing Dresses, Street, Motor and Traveling Coats for the younger set. To-morrow these early season price advantages will prevail: Misses’ Apparel (14, 16 and 18 yrs.) Girls’ Apparel (6 to 17 yrs). = ” Gmart Tailored and Dressy Suits, Shoe Top Suits, of serges, gabardines or shep- n= oh gaapaaaamaa $18.75 belted effects, tort grat 4. 79, 17.50 Deeeny Suita, ot 9 a Watheble Fs Frocks, of ramie linen, Malle or moire rilks, at 2 7-00 Facet dep rsaran at $5.00 Sehamed with faille or Braid Bound Suits, mocked Hand Embroidered Dresses, $2.75 to 6.95 eustom tailored model, of serge, ayy oF Pletk, also chock worsted, 29.50)" Lot.” Afternoon and Frocks, ‘ailored and DreseConta.et shepberd checks Brera at okie sd colorings oe 16.50 er pla ge i in ents Jeger Spring Top Coats, several smart styles, |Girls’ Coats = serges, c i cisrge, my Sot $15.00, 18.75] artnet 10,95 1021.50 Boys’ New Spring Clothing CLUDING ever? requirement for Easter or Confirmation wear is now ready t ro inviting prices. a Boys’ Norfolk Suits, extra trousers, splendid-| Small Boys’ Reefers, in a wide variety of red from standard imported and Ameri- ean fabrics; in newest models; sizes 7 to 18 yrs., pth wag peo mechs and mlziyres; ees [Tro ma Ball psi Algrag cll ih Vestee and Middy Suits, in new Palm Beach serge and neat sae ui to 19 years, - , $12. 50 also shepherd checks; $ to 8 years, at ¥ Boys’ New Washable Suits, featuring the most desirable fabelos, ine splendid variety of styles; sizes 214 to 10 years, at $ 1.65 to 5.50 : jucement to-morrow in A very advantageous price tndu Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with “extra trousers at $6.75: L) ° > ° Boys’ and Girls’ Spring Footwear f Will be found on the Second Floor, in unusudffy attractive lines of lace and button shoes, oxfords, ; t ankle ties ang play oxfords constructed on ‘comfortable lasts from the most durable leathers. ~~ Of special interest’ dre ‘the following alyles: Gir Button Shoes F Boys’ Sturdy Shoes Of patent leather with full kid or black cloth tops; Made of durable black calfskin in jplachdr lace also gun inetal & Kin with ‘dull kid tops. ° models on broad mannish lasts with Goodyear Sizes 8 to 11, at $200 1144 to'2, $2.50 welted soles of solid leather. Sizes 2}4 to 7, at $3.25: . Sizes 10 to 1814, $2.50 Sizes 1 to 6, $2.00 Beg focys of alice lenge, ae dan er Ape at ee et a 181. “Bie 1 m0 ja ‘the smallest unit in the -ohiteind iehmeat ea nas year for it; ir iF its for 100 sSrope tim Ti CHARGE FOR EQUIP! ond uP To In analysing the reasons for this, the experts discovered that the tele- ‘phone company is endeavori ova messages must pay annual rent ter Under the prevailing rates, the i hange subscriber Summer fabrics, tan or olive shades; 5 50 in 880, Tenatdions Proposed rates, the charge would ia- |in to size. An estab- &, board with afty af il The Spring Showing of JUVENILE: MILLINERY Ie Wonderfully Attractive 4 Style-touches that lift these Hats away from the mediocre. An unprecedented as- sortment, both in styles and colors. Misses’ Smart Dress Hats, $6.95 @ Charming creations, employing leghorn, Milan and hemp straw; fruit-, flower, wing- or ribbon-trimmed. The newest colors and most novel effects, For ages 6 to 18 years. School Girle’:Hats, $4.95 @ Milans, hemp and fancy braids. Trimmed with flowers, ribbon or fruit. Each a thor- oughly appropriate “girl type.” Secend Fleer. A Large and Charming Assortment of Spring Apparel for Children (Ages 2 to 6 years) . THE NEWEST SPRING COATS are in exceedingly attractive models, Covert cloths, serges, corduroy, Bedford cord, crepe, poplin, checked and striped woolens are used. High or low belted models, also pleated or box styles. Priced at $3.95 to $16.50 a HATS are very fetching this season-- Dainty styles in ‘Milan hemp, Panama, leghorn, tuscan and satin straw, -in\a great variety of appropriate colors for juveniles. Priced at’ $3.00 to $8.60 NEW WASH Deeeaes made of very jen. tm gingham or great her Slee ond i Priced at ‘80 te Tomorrow, a Remarkable Showing of Trimmed Hats at $10.00 @ We have prepared just 150 in‘our work- rooms. Shown the first time tomorrow. Authentic, very smart styles. Fine straw materials and ‘fashionable trimmings of flowers, wings <r ostrich; some. show the . new large-brim. effect, Many colors, light and dark; all. black Hats; black Hats relieved by a touch of color; all in the newest shapes and braids of straw. AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION 0} T1 1d Straw Hats at $5.00, and many smart ideas at $6.50, $7.50 and $8.95. Third Fleer Smartest Spring Styles in : Women’s Oxfords and Pumps @ Actually 101 Styles and Color Combina- tions in the newest shades of glace iid, buckskin and imported “dreadnaught” cloth quarters with patent calf, coltskin, gun metal and white calf, white buckskin and bronze kid vamps. . 31 Styles at $5.00 26 “Styles at $6.00 23 Styles at $6.50 21 Styles at $7.00 A slromg story, briefly told. Second Fleer The Sale of WOMEN’S UNION © SUITS of Excellent Ribbed Lisle - tk 38c continues tomorrow. Low & jeck; plain or fancy yoke; lace- rimmed; tight knee. Regular and extra sizes. A great economy. Tomorrow, Great "Savings in Imported White Gloves Harton fine White Lambshin | 4 99 Glace Gloves; SPECIAL AT { #14 16-button fine White Lambshin | 1.15 Glace Gloves, SPECIAL AT j #1 One-clasp, fine while Washable °68c Doeshin Gloves, SPeEI Al AT Main Fleer , ea To this they, expect co. the telephone company, whioh aire | Suspender | $14.50 Mode s_Exeeenive rates te small a po ag ve- ort ie sssrer oe in (lesa + ond “ Sean ea cme. telle imposed. on ut _ bes he. ite stish of behe Repay oe, ‘aithous tell cha anges, iaunteation wid Fbrockiyn or wit or with, Flushing. Broadway at 34th Street Special Offerings Tomorrow in Miéses’ Distinctive Suits at $25.00 4@ A SPECIAL IN 20 STYLES, including faithful copies and finely executed adaptations of youthful modgls, excellently tailored, in gabardine, men’s wear serge, wool Taille, and check, worsteds. Lined in silk of contrasting or self colors. Black and Spring shades; 14 to 18 years. Spring Coats; 1 Oy ue $10.00 @ New threequarters length, with {Very chic models; detachable | novel variations as to collar, belt and washable striped silk or Shan- | and pockets. Covert cloth, army’ | tung blouse, which may be worn | cloth, gabardine, English serge, high or low neck. Navy, Belgian mixtures, overplalds and checks. Spring colors and black. blue, black, black-and-white check. @ Aloo at $12.96 and $16.80. Spring Models in Coats for Girls At $5.00, $7.95 and $9.75 @ Semi-box, belted and Empire | of self color, ors contrasting silk models executed skilfully in Engtish | collar, Slashed or patch pockets, Navy, Belgian blue, putty, sand, black-and-white check, Sizes 6to plain or embroidered pique collar | 14 years. Girls’ Washable Dresses, $1, $1.50, $2 @ Fine quality plain striped check or plaid gingham. In one-piece Russian, suspender, coatee or Empire models. An extensive assortment of colors and combinations. Sizes 6 to 14 years. “ Second Fleer turday Only An Exceptiaqnal Sale of 406 Fancy and Plain Tailored Suits For Women at $24.00 @ COATS—plain tailored, braid-bound, mannish collar and Sleeves, or, fancy models with vestee and detachable collar of pique or fancy silk; tight sleeves. Some are tailored with straight back, one button front; others in new belted effect. Shown in the new lengths. @.SKIRTS are box-pleated, side-pleated or shirred from the belt; circular flare or straight models with fancy pockets, Some have self-belts, others cuff bottoms. G,.MATERIALS—men's wear serge, gabardine, wool faille, mannish mix- tures, satin cloth, French serge, shepherd's check woolens. Black, navy, Belgian blue, sand, putty, battleship gray, mouse, black-and-white, blue- and-white checks, gray 2nd brown mixtures. @ All Suits are handsomely lined with plain or binsind silks. | Sizes 34 to 44. Ween’ r} Taffeta Silk Skirts Special Tomorrow at $4.85 4 The Taffeta is of high grade, and will give splendid satis- faction in the wearing. Made in the newest spiral effect, with flare at bottom. In black, only. Waist bands up to 36. Women’s Separate Coats At Unusually Attractive Prices Women's S Women's New- & Storm pais} $15 est Street Coats} $19.50 SMART Sonar and seven- | SEVERAL very attractive, eighth length. Tweeds, home- iil de spuns, shepherd check woolens, navy or black gabardine, white Worumbo chinchilla, corduroy and serges. BLAZERS in plain colors or stripes, all are light in weight, yet sufficiently warm for early Spring. Tomorrow, two Extraordinary Values WOMEN’S DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES of faille taffeta, crepe) de chine or pongee. Fancy chiffon cloth waist;| * V-front neck or military effect. Full 3- to 4 yard circular or shirred skirt, in the wanted $14.50 spring shades and black: All sizes 34 to, 44, but not every style in every size. A GREAT REDUCTION from the price of six weeks ago. STREET DRESSES—Spring models in fine serge. High, military collar, or with’ V-shaped neck front, and high back collar. Normal or short waistline. Very full circular or pleated colored gabardine; poplins, covert cloth, silk faille, and plald or check | skirt, Black, brown, Hague blue; 34 to 42. (OUP OF 200 VERY DRESSY SUITS in army cloth; navy, black or putty woolens. Some lined throughout: Choker or notched collar, Gaited: models with new patch picks $9.75 | Neweet Spring Models in BOYS’ CL G Pe Will Be Shown To-Morrow. @ Three noteworthy values, sibzbeentative of what we believe to be the ‘Deiga satisfactory showing of Boys’. Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $10.98 q@TWO PAIRS KNICKERBOCKERS. Newest novelties, both as to style ana fabric. Splendidly tailored, even to the minute details. Ages7to16 | Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $8.95: @ TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKERS, Smartest models. Youthful fabrics splen- didly tailored. Mohair-lined; .7 to 18 years, Special Norfolk Suits at'$6.95 @TWO PAIRS KNICKERBOCKERS.: Pleated back and front with ee ee breasted. Single , olive. Sizes 7 to 18 years. , Boys’ Spring Top Coats, — $8.50, $9.95 and $13.75 @ Featuring entirely new and exclusive models. Very attractive garments, with ful) one-piece skirt, kimono sleeves, and velvet collar. Very snappy. Beautiful fabrics. Ages 3 to cc? Braided Suits for Youths” Quite the Newest and Smartest Idea of the Spring $17.50 @ Cut ‘and -tailored with great care. Sizes 30 to. 36," Blue or Oxford : gray. unfinished worsteds, ‘in youthful, orm: 1 conforming, slender models, Finished with: . silk braid. The latest innovation; dressy *, at small outlay. And, by-the-way, the trousers Have a belt of selfimaterial, neat buckle. Fith Flew Important Sale Tomorrow Boys’ Shirts at 65c_ (Siz for $3.75) 2. in men's shirts into boys’ sizes. We have: hac first selection. . Fine mercerized fabrics in splendid -assort« % Ment. of colored stripes on white grounds. French tur-back scft cuffs. Excellently made, sizes 12 to 1434. Secend Fleer. Triple Stem Hair Switches Special, Tomorrow, at $6.95 © @ Soft, beautiful, wavy Switches, made of.’ pet Ede Mage natural wave. Made + in ands, so that one’ take them spar oon and wear either one, twoor. « * thre at a time. Len pees wales. art shades. A perfect match guar- TOMORROW, Something O Thousand Pairs of the STOCKINGS for WOMEN, of Know, AT 58c « Pair. 4 Black, White and Colors to'Malek he Spring Gowns and Shoes. 4 Dewbiayieine, Heels, Tose; High-Spliced steele All ; The Newest Spring Models in NEMO CORSETS @ Are now being shown. A Corset for every type of figure, each insuring comfort and ‘f smart effect. NEMO Corsets for Medium and Stout Figures, $2.00 te $5.00

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