The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 12

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by Lieut. Bari C. Metz, with HUGE THOSE DANGEROUS SWOLLEN VEIRS Physicians ere preseribing and hoeepitaie \Frankli Mens Farnishin, 5 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor SATURDAY—At Special Prices Men’s Crepe Shirts Custom Shirts of Imported Cotton Crepe imported cotton » with silk . re, Teel and werkuanehio 10 the finest peed Men’s Silk Shirts light or dark grounds, in a large variety of com- stripes and colorings. Men’s Silk Shirts e Of heavy granite crepe or heavy tub silk, light or dark Bronaaa.. in a large variety at Soatbination Bed and 1334 to 17 neck measure. Silk Crepe Shirts Of fine quality satin striped crepe de chine. a eee She Imported Madras Shirts In bright or conservative stripes; French cuffs, “STYLE REGISTERED" Made by Franklin Simon & Co. The Only Practical Shirt for Outdoor Wear intirely new convertible collar shirt, in white, tan or light blue Oxford, elbow or long sleeves, also in white cotton pongee with surgeon sleeves, with a collar that looks eq! Special 1.75 Assemblyman Green Asks Commission to Reduce Cor- poration’s Capital Stock. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Prominent taxpayers of the Thir- you oan! tieth Ward, Brooklyn, + testimony ewotien| Yesterday before the Public Servite wm they! Comminsion, presenting statistics and facts to substantiate their claim that * they are justly entitled to an S0-oent ” gan rate, such an ts enjoyed In New n Simon & Co. 2.50 Regular Price $4.00 1334 to 17 neck measure. 2.75. Regular Price $4.00 3.50 Regular Price $5.00 4.50 Regular Price $6.50 1.55 Regutar Price $2.00 4 well worn with a tie or ¢ ideal shirt for golf, tennis 1314 to 18 neck, OVERNIGHT CAPTALCATIO GAVE KINGS COUNTY GAS C0 MORE THAN $2000 00 “Asneta, June 90, 1904, $2,686,777.6! on July 1, $4,846,772.68, an increa: of $2,269,095.00. Now where in thie Increase between June 30 and July 17 In the period of forty-elght hours, | the cost of real estate and improve- ment and equipment haa been in- creased from $2,441,997.40 to $4,482,- THE EVENING WORLD York. Commissioner Willama pre- ded and gave all present an oppor- tunity to be heard. bd Assorblyman Green, whose efforts, bave been constantly blocked in the) passage of an 80-cent gas bill, gave sworn testimony as to the condition of the company, which he had ob- tained from public records and the State Board Tax Commission. He pointed out the fact thet in thie district the Kings County pany’s. He drew attention to the injustice in this great difference of rates. The Assemblyman also presented some figures as to the capitaliza- tion of the company and showed that overnight, in one instance, | capitalization of the company had increased $2,112,000, | “le tl playing fair with the Public?” asked the Assemblyman, even Is It playing fair with eonscience? Does the per cent, more, to County Company?” He gave his deductions as follows: MRS SOwar..ern AND SNiemy DQornetawoae ane vuceewoen the peried of the removal of their books. “Ig not this, at least, t» be consid- 7. one million of funded debt. In other LASTER CAST fw, 18 the transfor of their ace (rec, 22,% doubltil value ae far a8) 50 20 tney expect the peopte to pay {tN A PLASTER CAST, counts from the report, as eworn to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, they stated that the cash on hand on June 40 was $2! on hand July 1 their own report goes? (as evidently the mail had not timo to reach them and their own books by their cash balance shows) it more 04 and the cash'than doubled its outstanding secur- ing $2,000,000 capital stock re had been one million and 112,000 to’ the outstanding Overnight $22,251.04, or the | ities, same amount. There was np chance or time to collect sany bille during ' addin, where and box plaits. 7 to 17 years. 7 to 18 years. 7 to 18 years, 7 to 18 years. 12 to 14 neck. with silk frogs. 6 to 18 years. A Separate Shop for Boy: Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Boys'Appa rel Shop Special for Saturday Washable Norfolk Suits Of gray or tan crash, tan linen, army khaki or white duck. Norfolk models, with yoke Paim Beach Norfolk Suits Of genuine “Palm Beach” cloth, in natural tan, gray, black and white check or pencil stripes, new Norfolk model, with stitched belt. Boys’. Norfolk Suits Extra knickerbockers, of homespun, cheviot or tweed, in gray, tan or olive mixtures. Heretofore $8.75 Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits Latest Norfolk models of imported cassimere, homespun, cheviot and English navy serge. Extra knickerbockers, 7 to 18 years. Specia Washable Knickerbockers Of tan or gray:crash, Holland linen, army khaki, white duck, also Panama cloth. Youths’ Negligee Shirts Of woven madras, in all white or colored stripes, separate collar to match ; French cuffs. Regular Price $1.75 Boys’ and Youth Pajamas Of fine quality madras in neat coldred stripes Boys’ PesGe Shirt or Blouse Made by Franklin Simon & Co, For youths and boys. Entirely new convertible collar shirt or blouse, in white, tan or light blue Oxford, with a collar that looks equally well worn with a tie or thrown open at neck. Shirts 12 to 14 neck. Blouses 7 to 14 years. RIDAY, JUNE 4, 1916. Two of the Foremost Women Exhibitors at the Annual Dog Show Being Held at Mineola a dividend on an overnight watered capitalization of just $2,112,000. not claim of their property | mitted by counsel for the com- mi reduction of oap- f | | i e bh have a right to ask for the reduc- | University Hospital medical staff, was} especially in view of the fact that | the bridegroom. the capitalized contract will ex-/ Unwilling to postpone the date of her marriage, the pretty daug! dividend on $2,112,000 of such | the late Mr. and Mrs. John ©, George, prominent in Baltimore society, de- City of New York, at the pres-| cided when she was brought to this y for a serious operation two weeks | of gas supplied does not come up to o, the wedding should take place tn the standard, It may be well for the| the hospital. jon in the overnight capitalization, pire in September, 1916, and the people should not be expected to pay , 1s holding up bills of this company, contending that the quality commission to know that the Consoli duted Gas Company, although supp! ing gas to the Borough of Manhattan | for 80 cents per thousand, according to statute, is supplying gas from the same plant in Astoria to consumers | of the Borough of Queens at $1 to $1.25 per thousand, and is supplying | subsidiary companies at 50 cents per thousand; so if the Consolidated Gas! ‘ompany can supply gas at 60 cents a make a profit, why should not the consumers of the City of New York be supplied at the same price? ‘This is a matter for serious thought, ynd proper investigation by the Pub- sic Service Comm! in. | would not come here for one| ment, asking the commission to| r an 80-cent rate for the district | by the Kings County Com- were I not personally satisfied that it would be a honest and ‘ust rate for the consumer as well as the company.” Ex-Senator Duhamel! told of his in- | sroducing four bills in four consecu- | tive years in the Legislature, and hew through pol!tical machinations the bills were killed. He claimed that vested interests had succeeded in blocking the passage of every bill, their representatives being up there lubbying in the interest of the com- the measures, | trolling stockholders, the voting power being vested in very few members, Commissioner Williams will to-day | hear more testimony from the com. | pany's expert, which will close aii testimony. Ho has also set Tuesday, | |June 8 for “summing up" of both aides, when the citizens will also have an opportunity to be bh 438-440-442 WEST 510t ST. RUG~°CARPET CLEANSING in Fire-Proof Building. # WISS GEORGE WEDS if valuee of the PHILADELPHIA, June 4.—A hos-! securities outstanding. It Is ad- [pital wedding, with the bride, Miss} Sarah Fenner Georgo, of Baltimore, ; proped up in bed, as happy as a bride was meant to be, despite the fact that | atook, amounting to $2112. | t00K place yesterday in a private san- BROOKLYN YOUTH An official message announcing the death of Bric Gari Smith, twenty- | five years old, at the battlefront, wa: [received yesterday by James Garner- | service. | smith the young soldier's father, who| Twenty-fourth Battalion ia @ Capitalist living at No. 1116 Ocean Richmond Company. The Ideal Summer Corset The Corset Salons are full to overflowing with beautifully cut models for summer in silk, batiste, coutil, suede and net. Nearly seventy different styles, each designed ANDREWS” AND HER DOGS for some particular need. Oenvaawoeo ano unverwoon It isn t only the coolness of materials that makes L. R. Corsets so pleasant to wear in sum- mer. It is because they are shaped to give the utmost in comfort and freedom and at the same time retain their correct lines. Corsets from $3 upward, fitted by experts. L. R. price range $1 to $8.50. : All L. R.’s Bride’s corset, $8.50. Dancing corset, $8.50. | | | | | her body is encased in a plaster cast, | Maternity corset, $3.50. Pink coutil corset, $2.50. Ktarium at No, 1707 Rittenhouse | Rect corset, 85. Medium figure corset, #2, Dr. T. Grier Miller, of the Heavy figure corset, $4. Summer net corset, $1. Slender figure corset, $4.| Empire girdle, $1. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York ir of Avenue, Brooklyn, The young man was killed two weeks ago, near Ypres. IS KILLED AT YPRES| ™*. carner-smien ata to-dey nis son was In college at Brighton, Rag- d, when the war started and joined’ colors, Becatise of bis he was made a Lieu- tenant shortly after he entered the was a member of the 1! 4 ¢ Ont novel feature of the wedding was the fact that the music, including the wedding march, was produced by « Victrola concealed in # + group of palms. —Excerpt from a news item of « recent wedding. The June Wedding and a VICTROLA A Victrola not alone as an accessory to a home wedding, as recorded in the above news item, but as a wedding gift. What could be a better gift to the young couple about to make a new home of their own, than something that will add to the beauty and attractive- ness of that home. And what could possibly be quite as appropriate in this respect as a fine Victrola? Prives go all the way up to $200, A $200 Victrola may be paid for by the donor at the rate of $10 a Month until the full amount is paid. Please consider this an invitation to anyone interested i Victrolas to examine the varied assortment in the Wanamaker Victrola Sulons—every style and every size made. Here, Too, Is the Complete Record Library JOHN WANAMAKER ‘ Broadway at Ninth Street, New York egitoee

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