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‘thy. VFGHT FOR FAR BY GAS USERS IN BROOKLYN > IG HELD UP BY “SHUFFLE” led From P.S. Board to Courts ‘and Back Again for 4 Years, While } Consumer Is Mulcted—Interlock- ' ing Directorates Bar Competition. By Sophie Irene Loeb. n't the people of Brooklyn have a uniform 80-cent gas rate ? the 80-cent gee law omitted some districts in which the charge as high as $1 and $1.25, they charge these high rates? — eae ‘| '] i $ i i otPr THE sveNine WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915. Original Home Dressmaking Designs — + ‘POLITICIAN KILLS SON; i r ] FAILS T0 ; Patrick MeNulty has been a power] kin himself but By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert | END OWN LIFE in politics in this section for half a iid. Then he ran into Aged Man, Apparently Insane, Uses OLE GEO a6 y . Time Now to Complete); Fy century, and was a member of the and tried to cut dis thro County Board of Freeholders for |*0" Martin overpowered Pistol and Knife in Effort te ee reer a. | separerer neden, the Summer Wardrobe to Die. and Avoid the Trouble; GLOUCESTER, N. 3, June 9~/#F0 and Regret That Come Thomas McNulty, forty-two, who was | peg § shot in the back last night by his Thom From Hasty Buying at Last Moment. Pattick MeNulty, died to-4) réeadin® in father then made an unsuc the dining without warning some grocery business. 4 some time gast the father had] io, 1; acting quéerly. La nee Tike Aw and his bi er Martin sat sev ff ic LITTLE TOWN OF MOO transferred WASHING erin} cp. SUP ASTIR OVE Get One Parasol to Match at Least Two Hate and Watch the Color Schemes Carefully— Design for Cotton Frock Which Is Popular This Season. Coprnight. mM Wak p fgiaies Ce. With the warm weather actually! upon us, thowe who have not yet full compiled their summer wardrobe ar: tl ve Interlocking directorates, and competition has been kept rs z efforts have the people] keep out competition. @ lower rate? Q. How is that? appealed to the Pub-| A. The Brady interests have prac- ‘Commission. Ueally controled the entire situation, 2 the Public Ser- Q. In what way? done? A. The Brad, directors of the ‘ago It ordered Kings County Lighting Company, The $ 2 fe i z ote Lif; Hi " and 80 cent gee rates | Bradys are directors of the Kings ‘the Thirtioth Ward. County Electric Light and Power a " de the Pov The Kings County Electric eres t mee ond Power Compan; ore Gente! pital stock of thi A. Because fluminatiag Com) y. The eid County Lighting C mort to the Central Trust Com: pany of New York covering all its B.operty and nchiage, , tral it other York? ae peeeeny A. James C. Brady in trustee. Q. What hi nm the result of the ou-hold-my -#tock -and-I'll-hold - you usiness ? A. There is a friendly apirit of vo- operation instead 0! onene these companies. Q. Has the consumer any hope? $ be Public Service Commission. ing case of the Kings ‘hen will it act in the et ounty | ting Company? » If it doesn't act before July 1. the company may charge the people $1 for gas in that neighborhood. Q. it rounds has the Public Service Commision for reducing the price? A. According to the former inv gations the company has been ing 11 and 12 per cent. when a fa! return should not bave exceeded 7 ber cent. Q, What other reasons? A. Aside consul the city han already mpany executed a P| ta profita, to this 2, , oF an amount proceeene, equal to the “unimpaired investment represented by the plant.” Q. What other reason? @. What happens? A. Over night the capitalised value the property has been, increased A. In the past five ra, at least, dends. Q. What other reason? A. On one side of the atrest a con- How does this afirct the con- pa directly opposite him @ consumer payn 96 centa. Q. Why this difference? A. Why? Q. When are the people to ha uniform 80-cent gaa rate over Greater New York? A. Whon? . Why not? A. Why not? —————— Negrote Protest at Film, A petition containing the names of 900 negroes of New York was sent Jast night to Gov, Whitman, as a protest against the cont fon of the moving the Birth of a Na- » playing. for ry Pheatre. “the that the » (a entered as a part of the i tion, and the rates are made pay dividends on this valuation. Q. Where does the consumer come i? A. He is out. He has to pay & Tate just because his city haa this company « valuable con- for street lighting. Q. How long bas this contract been A. Nearly twenty-five years. © @. Why has not the company re- 4 the rates when they had such valuable contract from which they according to their expert, about 4 @ year? A. Because they have been able to wan oli tred, Allen, No. 252 A Ia dee Mee De Ne Ke Ke deade dtd hes ieee heel = ‘e AAA, ar, AASAA hesoieatedied -¥ * o * 4 Ry 4 a are the only stores in New York or Ko" need for name Daven-o” must appear Davenport Bed. =~ you, This is in addition to the spe Sale Lot No. 2 |, Daven-es that have sold up to $40 will be cleared | | | AL RA.) 00S ET I 28° '¥ Owns the | not plan on one pamaol which will competition | # the company paid $600,000 in divi- skin with a plain cut _. Bargain Prices on 112 Sierra A Rebate of $2 with Coupon We wish to impress it forcibly upon everybody's mind that can secure the Genuine D. T. Owen Co., Inc., uz to take an article called ‘‘just-as-goad.” The Advertising Department will allow us $2 on every Daven-o sold this month. We give it to Sale Lot No. 3 Daven-os that have sold as high as $50; choice of a of designs at hastening to do so, for even the thought of clothes in summer time is beyond one's energy. Tho feeling of| gatisfaction which comes with the] @ knowing that one has a suitable out- | fit for every sort of eccasion during the summer ia well worth the thought and time it demands now. Bsrecially if one's purse is limited, there aro ny little ways in which the uit\- mate cost of the summer wardrobe can be minimized. Since parasols and shoes, yea, and hates, of course, count for so much in an outfit, why harmonize with at least two hats and more To do thie requires a careful consideration and planning of exactly what one is to ha eliminating all the trouble ret that comes with hasty, rec! buying. A lavender and rone parasol for instance, could be carried with an | Ii lavender lace-trimmed frock, and DODDDOOOGODOGOOGAOQH OOS. which i lowers, b and an all pink hat trimmed with | @ For wear with morning frocks the: are wonderfully attractive © white or colored frocks equally well. || Then, too, there are all sorte OHHH a which are #o attractive that they are For in- flowerk would be suitable, 4 © pa ls, which show off wi 4 of fancy boots and slippers this year run around. They might not accum- almost impossible to resist. tucked and topped 4H have|Plish any distinctive effect were it) with a collar, The little t f M yk the d it. My bey “T Font thesia kot po Solo tojAnd their way clear up to tha belt: MaixektbY all agog over what they consider | free Hogeery rm ay a bene bie, call itn ae Lae ot hak® It conspicuous, ao that ttm chi and then in extra goodness extend | Iai pt almost © miracle in the recovery of | om, tht, bed Wee, agony. unbearable. |called, for it may be the ns Pech boa pager ory Wc tuute. {to the top to form trimming straps, Se x ; r ‘or one year I did not leave the bed | helpi ther sufferers. In fact I am appeale fee "a purple trimmed white | Whi ree their town's people, Mrs. Fanny hal gp oT nee, hel pte I Se to weer igg? Meng Ee ink | Ove A. Cheney. was an t suffer only lerers and let them kno liner could not be worn with a pink /Over @ dark velvet or satin belt, | i and myself know. how I reguined my health. My ad- drock, or in fact any color frock but lavender or white, or black and vrhite, in which some touch of purple is ia- troduced. So for the person who de- sires one pair of see to pervs mae | white or - liberally, an # cos od Hearing of the story, several people from Boston journeyed to the village to Si the facts direct. There was no difficulty in ding Mrs. Cheney's home, as it was pointed out immediately on inquiry. A lady perhaps some fifty odd years met us the door, and wi asked for, Mra. Cheney smilingly invited us in and good-naturedly informed us “The rector of St. Alban’s Church in Danielson knows my condition, for he called om me while I was confi to bed for the purpose of giving me communion, When I started on Var- ne-sis I was in bed and continually getting worse, and for almost a year I did not see very much improvement except that my stomach was better and my strength began to return. dress is Post Connecticut. chair, crutches, Var-ne-sis to adi Bosto: emphasize the trimming qualities of these straps, as I have pictured at the left. Of dainty flowered voile, they are piped with either ak or voile in a color to match the flower, and when the tiny line turns to en- circle the lower skirt the effect is charming. Corresponding with the rounded stops of the straps are the scallops, which define the deep bodice yoke, and are also used to finish the T have loane: eon this season so many intions of stripes in cotton at at least one frock in be will be of it. But usu- te w : ver, hat she was Mra. Cheney. “So you] “Fro i i fo mauipu.|Akirt. ‘The sleevas, however, prefer that y you| “From an absolutely helpless cripple io often given, but ie ally pee are. dimen ag design | the daintinews of sheer orgindy or jeame to see me about my case; every-| who could only turn Ta bed with the | composed “0 roots, herbs and barks. which will be apreciat Tam sure, | batiate an cuffs to mate! a one in Moosup is talking about it, andj aid of a rope rigged overhead, I am|No rheumatic can afford to ignore ed, — — 1 am not surprised, for I have been an| now walking about as you see me, | Var-ne-sis. RIPTION ( OF FROCK invalid « long time. t without the aid of » crutch or cane.| Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., DESC! . I suffered from rheumatism of | From day to day can see 1 am grow. |for the newspaper devoted to rheu- the joints for five y Jevery joint in My hands, wrists, knees, swollen from a chalky I was helpless. Five to operate on me and tr I believe | in, It's better. I thank God for the know- ree. . indge that brought Var-ne-sis to me feet were}and I have often prayed. that Mr. deposit and|Varney might be long spared for « continuance in the work that he is doing for sufferers. ‘The hodlo, cut on the crosswise, is 5. intruded on by & oe Mc yeue whone stripes run contrai . though losing this ground, pertlogy, stending its domain to hich are baad Pedant tyle in one with it, Stra cuffs talsh them and serve to hold the ful- nena into puffs, while the neck Is finished demurely with a tiny pointed in white. conne one this model ts full, ike an of them are, the stripes rannii lengthwise two-thirds of the down, when they suddenly tura Tell your druggist to get V: ane wanted ‘ou from his wholesaler 'y to remove anexes more, the sleever, w! CETA FREE BOOK ABOUT ASTHMA ETS IT! This book explains a treatment for these distressing ailments which every sufferer should know about. It shows why ordinar; remedies do not help these troubles, and what methods should b employed to relieve the symptoms and eradicate the cause. The boo! unfolds a great medical’truth, discovered by a prominent physician and gives this knowledge to the people, in words easy to understand. ® If you are being made miscrable by any of the diseases mentioned. do not fail to get a free copy of this helpful book at once . AT DRUG Brooklyn where ANY , I K E R * H E G E M A STORE Daven-o. IN MANHATTAN AND BROOKLYN : er-Hegeman Dy ore in an or Brooklyn and #: copy ot on the inside of 219, 221, 223, 225; 227 GRAND ST. 164, 166 and 168 SMITH ST. Tretareet sa Ral nth. troneh eae He Bene Rhy "et Sheen stores: will ates m the asking. If not cony ne of these stores, wen i tn'the Elsuold heme ia’ wast Guth birect, Buite B17, ve free nam, ad address 1 New York City, sad ‘copy, postpaid, by return mall. CORNER DRIGGS AVE, BROOKLYN CORNER WYCKOFF STREET [125 Worth ofFurniture NoDeposit ‘1 Weekl (Femeaan "of DT cial prices: 4 ROOMS sy) FU ED Soups, Stews and taste “so good” flavored with Edd S After This Treatment (Toilet Helps.) You can keep your skin free from hair lor fusz by the occasional use of plain delatone and in using it you weed have no fear of marrin; juring the skin. A thick paste is made by mixing some with wate and aiter the skin and all Be careful, Supreme -IN— Victor Service w 5th Av. at oon $2 Lees with the Coupon Ste Salads. At Grocers’ and Delicatessen Krenn eae: |fathor entered from the ki shot ‘The thensfiréd three shots in ap effort to the buflets j REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF INHABITANT Woman Helpless for Years From Rheumatism Devised Ropes Rigged From Ceiling to Lift Her From Bed. Office Box 134, Moosup, = wheel alley and si! to to the collection in Hundreds of rheumatic sufferers have recovered their health through Var- i remedies have joes, not contain colchicum or the ar-ne-sis pow, today, at Riker- Hegeman and other reliable dru; y. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass.—Advt. BRONCHITIS & CATARRH LIQUOID CHEMICAL CO., 118 East 28th St., Suite 217C, New York OLD dys auce Fine in Soups, Chowders, on Sandwiches and r t the kitehen at, Dut his him. He was taken to the Popnte Hospital, Wilson to-day appointed Robert ©. Hil- at Baltimore and Curtis if the As. d for to ar-ne-t or send Gravies when