The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1915, Page 11

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1 UNIFORM 800. GAS RATE FOR ALL NEW YORK cl MAY COME IN THO WEEKS Must +A ae Kings County Gas Co J Be Ready to Fight for Its 98e, Rate on June 4 iat ain 5 Boaldthet. URPRISE FOR COMPANY, | * tie Legit a ff Mr. Semg greed wi 7 _ Ma o (Mr, Hicks) sow 4 «| pees With itr, ten Finds Public Service Commis.) ““Sommiasioner Hayward, however, | “agree” with Mr. Bem r Commissioner Maith and ov company's lawyer to (he testimony ruled the objections of the sion Armed With Figures From Its Own Books. | Another portion of the tes whieh Mr, Hicks material @hoult be p that relating to property asssaaments | for taxation purpores. Theas By Sophie Irene Loeb. A form elghty-cent THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, followed The police he © name of the ad the a te & jon of that t “ot Preaser's police recor! etarted w an Binira 1906, and Hing Sing after « conviction on &@ charge of burglary He went to the penotentiary im 1¥12, and in May, 1614, be went to the workhouse, He was sent out digging and he told @ keeper if they didn't change his job he would quit He ewam away from the Island « few daye | but was ought visited one of hie women frien soe he re ‘or G r New Yor y The Evening World, jeaided within two weeks. scoring to President Thie ta! Hayward of he Public Service Commission, who, ducted the hearing yesterday of the Kings County Gas Company, thts | being the firat case to come before | him since his appointment. Commissioner Hayward made it! plain to Jesse Hicks, counsel for the) company, that the matter had been! hanging fire long enough and that) he would allow but two weeks for: the company to prepare tta caso in| answer to the evidence produced by, the Public Service Commission. Strong objection was made by counse! for the company to the tn- troduction of contracts for gas-oll made by the various ooimpanies in| Greater New York, so that a com- mente, of obtatr , Was anown to the police, and after Ria tow daye of liberty be was seut woveral years’ ned from the Btate Comp. | TO WOMAN IN THE CASE back Whan he came out, the police allexe, | he found that Rubinste tentive and show how the property in value. Spe- e nohiae taxes were also intro ' in had been at. duced 0 Comminsioner Hayward dented the motion of the attorney to keep thee statistics from the record. The next [and Anal hearing will be bel will be held June L CATOH ACCUSED SLAYER THROUGH HIS DEVOTION vow CAN DD. THIS FOR YOURSELF answered y him up and putting four. siagh acroas Hergera face A few uixhta later the * waa ahot ng home o had taken part in It kids He ore iw the qu curling moisten the b New ork mat LTRS Gloriol Wavolene Makes Your Hair Curl ae you usually. ¢ ene, EWART DISTILLING CO. Philadeiptia Naltinore ign N ; WGN Pa OS Va et at aN Ps Sroad: 3d Street SLT SI] va “GIMBELS — A Blouse Sale That Breaks GIMBEL Records pane ae Police Use Boy to Shadow Buy the medicine which will pil thee |pain and leave no injurious aft parizon might be made as to the) cost of ofl used in making gas by the! Kings County Company. The lawyer claimed that it was! and should not be al- lowed on the record, It was pointed out, however, that in @ previous contract while the Kings County Com- pany, using 8,000,000 galione, was paying 4.18 cents per gallon for oil-gas, the Consolidated Gas Company, using 105,000,000 gall for their entire system, wae p: ing 5.03 cents per gallon The Kings County G: pany was charging $1 pei @and cubic feet to consumers while the Consolidated Gas Com- pany was charging but 80 cents GAS-OIL FIGURES GO ON THE) RECORD. According to Willard Hines, Chief Engineer of the Public Ser- vice Commission, the quality of this gas-oil, as arranged in the contract, was practically the | ame. For nearly fourteen years the Kings County Company h. en charging $1 per 1,000 cubio | foot. | Mr. Hicks, after considerable oross- questioning of Mr, Hines as to the of ofl-gas, asked be kept from the vartous technical! that these contrac record, Cominisstoner Haywarg permitted | the admission of the contracts as) relevant to the question of cost Ba\ | making gas, and consequently of value in deciding rates to be charged. Mr. Hicks was evidently over- whelmed at the volume of testimony submitted by O. C. Semple, attorney for the Public Service Commission, and his engineer experts and accouant- ts. 9 ite ald he was very much eur- Sreined at the various figures and mat- ‘er produced yesterday concerning the valuation of the company's prop- orties, usse: os, ac, Which opened up questions that he had not expected and begged for several weeks in order to line up his experts tm answer to the same. Hayward | re- that he didn’t “thi opportunity to imony ge it pro- 'y much like “an ordin- ary law. case condu by the _rerautie, and defen y dition . saying that he lable source of De : an equitable | feclaton as to rate-making. COMPANY CAN'T REPUDIATE OWN BOOKS, ded further, 9) eal tho che fea th ata’ * phy ary 8 ablet’ Jn" eesled beskagea.== Another Lad, His effects. An unfailing household remedy | Wind and moi for more than half a af Jeurl out of the bale, if Gloriol Wavo- | Envoy. Radway’s Ready Relief, for Internal! lene is used. You can dance all eve ‘ and external use, quickly stops pain. ning and your hair will not be string: | \ Contains no opiates or harmful drugs. ing around your face in @ very un NI - A half toa teaspoonful in half a tumbler, kempt way “lary” Presser wi i brought Back | of water will in @ few minutes cure | | Summer cramps, diarrho spasms, + | sour stomach, heartburn or nervousness. For external use, no matter how from Bayonne to- the murder of Morris known as “Moische the Starker.” Rue | binstoin was murdered because of hia excruciating the pain may be, due to such causes as ye ete., y' neuralgia, t >resser attentions to a woman while Presse sf attorda fatuation for the woman that led ‘| stant a bottle in the medicine cabinet. his arrest, | It is a safe and sane remedy alike for Soon after the murder, which oc- | chile ren or grown people, | curred on March 1, at Stanton ana] 26¢ and 0c a bottle. All druggists. ' Eldridge Streets, the police picked up BN aN aa Vana tinued use of G Emo Face Powder.—Advt —Advt. Gy aut'e'P. b Some users bave found that con riol Wavolene pre . natural wave to {on w guarantee of money back iol na Creme, aimpoo and Hier GIMBELS — Broadway and 33d Street Notice! 12 Days Left of This Annual (| N Securing a Reliable a year, of the models listed below: ny further charges *h machine carrie i for a term of y swithout kind. ANTE ‘Domestic,’ $29 ‘3. $22 “Domestic” and “Grant’’ Sew- $18. 50 $35 ‘Domestic’ and King ‘‘Sit - Rite” Sewing Machines, $29 different models Automatic-lift; 4 of woodwork. Sewing Circassian W Fumed Oak, “King,'"’ $46 $1 Hemstitcher Without Charge with Each Machine Two of the King models have the ‘‘Sit- Rite’’ device, by means of which you sit — directly in frontof the needle. And all of r the King models can use the Singer needles, bobbins and shuttles. The ‘Domestic’? models are equipped with the famous looper, which sews lock or chain stitch at will. ¥ A complete set of attachments for doing all kinds of work is given with each machine, All freight charges prepaid within our delivery zone uv r hoy Greater New York me Fiith Floor “New \ or “Domestic” An opportunity of this kind, c are lowered on several models of sewing machines from these well-known manuf a LIBEL Machines Resemble mu alnut, Golden Oak a Sale of Sewing Machines Do Not Miss the Opportunity of “King” Model when regular prices acturers, comes once The terms on which we sell these sewing ma- chines should invite everybody to purchase one $2 Down and $1 Weekly or i rest. of any t<AL GUAR. $30 ‘‘Domestic” and “New Willard’ Sewing Machines. $24 ing Machines Drop-head; handsome golden oak \] Drop-head, ball-bearing, four or canes, five drawer cases, $55 “D omestic”’ and @ King ‘‘Sit-Rite” Cabinet $45 Willlard,”’ g24 toilet arcielens Gloriol Glorio! ras Georgette Crepe White and Flesh Color Every One of These 1,500 Silk and Lace Blouses Only $2.95 Crepe de Chine White and Flesh Color Views ti Vas ia Bn Va That means the breaking of American records, for the Gim i } the recognized Blouse Centre of the United States —its sales, as well as its styles, | made it famous Pari rd! _Not even in a Grand Occasion have the Galeries Lafayette . ever presented such | at 1h fr *, 05 centimes, the equivalent of $2 The Galeries is the Blouse Centre of burope Fine Laces With Flesh Color Chiffon “Prince Imperial” Blouses of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine—the latter with frills of embroidered Georgette Crepe, Trotteur Blouses of Crepe de Chine, with organdie collars and cuffs, finished with tiny ruffles of lace and hems of black-and-white silk. Chiffon Blouses inset with filet lace, Others with boleros of silk lace. Tailleur Blouses with the new cross-tucking in clusters, combined with vertical box pleata—these Blouses in Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Have You Heard Dr. Fink Lecture on the New NEMO Corset With “Wonderlift” Al 2.30 P.M. A living model also demonstrates this Corset—10 A. M. to 12 noon; 2.30 to 6 P. M. In the Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor Semi-Annual Sale of Dress Goods Remnants Thousands of Remnants of the most Fashionable Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods are marked At About '4 Original Prices The demand has been so great for Gabardines,Sergea, Checks and Cream Fabrics that these materials have been placed upon special ti bles and arranged according to col- ors to assist in easy selections, 16 Seasonable Materials at 25c to 85e The majority of these are of 114 to 5 yard lengths. Fine Imported Dress Patterns $5 $7.50 $10 Lustrous silk-and-wool and all-wool fabries In 4 to 6 yard lengths. In black and colors; novelty and plain weaves, Remnants of Cream Fabrics 60c, 75c, 85c Yd 28c Yd. In 2 to 5 yard lengths. In 214 to 8 yard lengths, Second Floor and Subway Store Device Remnants of Wool Challis LINENS Specially Priced For the May White Sale A few examples of what you may expect throughout our Linen Section, for there » economies, $3.75 Damask Napkins, $2. 45 Dozen A superior quality; soft satin finish; hemmed, ready for use. 35c Turkish Bath Towels, 25c each t nd very absorbent; with neat blue, pink or lavender stripes; generous si 60c Turkish Bath Tawele 50c each A fine quality; pink, blue or gold Jacquard borders; large 35c Huckaback Towels, 25c each Good quality of heavy linen; hemmed or hem- stitched; neat damask border, Second Floor size, As Thousands of Women Want Such Blouses—Come Early, for There Are Only 1,500 of Them. Third Floor “Aerolux” Porch Shades This is positively the, jonly Shade that possesses the wonderful “No whip” attachment which holds the shade at the proper rigidity in any wind and thereby prevents the Aitenereeatlo flapping so com- mon with other shades. These Shades will last almost indefinitely, and while bamboo porch sereens and the majority of other shades will fea, and quickly wear out when exposed to the elements, “Aerolux’’ Shades maintain the same appearance that they did the day they were put up. Veranda Grade No 2 Bungalow Grade No. 3 In brown, olive, and | lapis brown-ond-olive | Ty ay $2.60] 44 aft ait Gin, x6 ft, $1.80 . HH to | Bft.x 6 ft. $2.65 $4.00 | Sit.x6ft, $3.35 # 89 LOft. x6 ft $4.26 | Japanese Porch Screens Strongly made, and all equipped with stout cords and pulleys. Natural Bamboo Screens, Wide Slats, Painted r anti (de Slats 4ft.x8ft., $1.45 dft.x8ft,, 900 | Gir xaf $2.15 Blxstt, $1.35} 2, Ritax St. gigo | Sfx 92.85 10 ft. x8 ft, $2.95 | l0ft. xsfe $3.60 12 ftw sft, 2.70 ; j Hable _ 9819 | Narrow Slots, Painted Noturel Bamboo, Narrow | nie Slats $1.80 4ft.xMfe, 100 . 6itx Ste $1.00 $2.40 Aft. x8it., $1.35 $3.00 Wit xstr, $1.70 Sixth Floor ee rr rs re

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