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: ra = ( THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1015. ; ~ Green, John J. Gordon, John Pinove?| mission in the matter of the fixing hae pald the company equate the and many others. of a rate for the aale of gas in th “unimpaired investment repre- actihen, the $0 cont gas rate wae or-| territory served by conted by the plant.” which, ae- The st : roatg 5 jer in * 6 company took the as we are in! ol cor ing to hil t lor~ Nee ee ease aesea t ceavereracad | porary, cereament, now in feres | mer. Bustle Nerviogy Commicsten iY at sdinatnn room te by the Court of Appeals to the Public ha oy July 1 next. hearings, would “impossible to pie x the] on the nana ” ‘ople’ ai car. Service Commission to ascertain more meeting strongly urged up- be more than §2, board of the car fost head an oe fully the “going value" of the corpor-| on the Public Service Commission pPestient Thee acetate from the fears in erikize ae cemad ation. that a™rate of 80 cents per 1,000 P t both of her " Pending this investigation, the| feet of gas be ordered by the com- GIRL’S MATCH SET FIRE. 5 ~ = company which had been charging $1| mission and, furt t ths for gas agreed to reduce it to rite y 9 |uintil the commission would deo Her Father, an : vates, which presumably would not go| 22 candle-power, Carriea Ont Wh 9 wyond July 1 next, law. | This gives the present Public We are convinced that your || Mttle Lottie Bender, Se jiasion but one week oan is in possession of | dropped @ atckel under a bed in her facts sufficient to warran' home in @ tenement at No, 205 Second uing of sich an orde! ae le 5 vue ~ Avenue this morning and lighted @ e , a ey i ? ad ‘By, Common Sense ‘ We beg to remind your honor- | match to took for It. She picked up the vd teh fa gt Suggestions. # | Civil Organizations to Argue] ion In 1911 after @ thorough in. | A ‘ delsy ‘inthe master siibstane nickel and dropped the matoh and « fow Easy Payments——Make Yoar Own Terms tigati dered 86 and 60 tally @ denia’ - — — — ' % : Before the Public Ser- nu“. tt mit herewith : Plain Figure Tags—One Low Price—Cash or Cr Women sulfering from any form of ¢ the Public Ser: , ing in The Evening - | OG } female ills are invited to communicate vice Commission. coneumers have increased 6,762, ) oy it nent to this matter. { an average increase of 1,690 an- One of the strong points to be urged will be the amount of money this Gray iatael 4 x Since 1911 the number of ite re sd cently which wo co - 18 & q HEARING TO-MORROW. bove mentioned cy ce) Ow trod Methed of Restoring es charged the city Nataral Bhade, A Unique Applior. bly higher SCOOUD OCU G Stop trying to “wish away” those gray Do what your yor . Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,1; ‘ : Mass, Your Iette,| Fight Going On for Years aie eliaen Canaaty ns will be opened, read} for Fair Rate Must Be De- count of its franchise, which ¢ . ESOLUTIONS FOR JUST TREAT- and anawered by a company from the ony 904 until last year (wit! in_of the amounts from J 1904, : city claims is void, has kept out MENT. woman and held in strict confidence cided in Few Days. competition of rate of , c : ays. Tho following resolutions will be scald sy" / — A-women can freely talk of her pri- h, consequently, | prenented to the Public Horvice Com: | preacat net totel fined capin 3, Rooms 4 Rooms eam oa |5 Rooms vate illness to © woman; thus has been en rate of gas. mission: penses of this Completely $47.50 | Completely $77-50| Completely $499.5 ediablished @ confidential correspond: By Sophie Irene Loeb. The Court of Appeals opinion At @ joint meeting of the repro- Furnished, Furnished, Furnished, entative Board of ‘Trade and enge which has extended over many] To-morrow at 2 o'clook ail the mem. | that the company is entitled to a | Civic organtentionn in the territory | the. net proft OPEN EVERY EVENING--NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE and which has never been broken. fair return and that actual cap- served by the Kings County Light- er bers of the Publio Service Commis- Pi, found. 149™ ST., COR. 3° AVE. Ferund prion “appiler™ insures more thorough appl oat lone AAV Alterations Without Charge A staff of skilled fitte—our regular organization —takes care of a perfect fit at no added cost to you. Whatever your figure, you will find satis- faction at the figure you want to pay. fidential) Lynn, Mass. both holding the only franchises in| League. this ward, and both having the Brady| The Lefferts Pork Board of Trad Herald Gquare, Broadway, 34th to rT) Borough Park Board of Trai iy ahh Every woman ought to have i Lydia E. Pinkham's 60-page Texe| ‘crest for thelr directors rl Borough Park Heights Civi Book. It is not a book for general| The ten reasons why they are wn- | association. distribution. as it is too expensive, | titled to an 80 cent rate are: The Oakcrest Association Teds free and only obtainable by The old books of the company Among the prominent epee ey one of the ; 3 Big Points in this June Clearance Sale of — .,,/ Men’s & Young Men’s Clothes | N this sale we tum a business necessity to good-will building But we turn it into a business proposition tha} wins the+goodtwillfof 4 advantage. business men. ) E We share the need for a seasun-end clearance with other clothing Three big points lift this June sale of Macy's «ut of the rutgofé¢clear- stores. ance sales—a combination possible only toa store thatybuys and sell vA mail, Write for it today.—Advt. | in which early operations might | be Herbert Re —===| be ascertained are lost, strayed or | Snuntor Dunac: stolen—unobtainable. A contract with the city for municipal lighting has yielded over $76,000 “annuellys aR EMSS “Eddys”’ Sauce puts life This contract was capitalized | into a meal in hot weather. for $2,112,000, and ag capitalization of the ‘ate reduction; Assemblyman S. V. thie Just a dash in soups, own city’s stews and gravies—on hot ‘and cold meats, " ry italization of the money spent by ing Company held at the Fawcett bave they published ao testi- aston will henr the people of the Thir-| the company should only be taken Club, resolutions were adopted ro. “Save the Pieces”’ N pon tory neat job here—you'll be § at our quick service and pial or used a letter without the into consideration for rate mak- questing immediate action on ths consent of the writer, and never |” Ward, Brooklyn, tn their plea! ing purposes. part of the Pubilc Service Com- hag the Company allowed these confi-| for an 80 cent gna rate, now pending CIVIC BODIES TO MAKE LAST - — . " dential ethers to set out of their pos-| for years. | ‘The Onkerest Association. eegsion, as the hundreds of thousands Summed up, this is the basts upon - of them in their files will attest. There are two reasons why ne! waa the consumers of Brooklyn Se ee ee ee 3 of the vast volume of experience | PCop!s of the Thirtleth Waid, Brook-|have been fighting for a uniform 80 they have to draw from, it is more] 1¥n, have been unable to get an 80 rate—a fight that has lasted cent gas rate. | “se with endless delay and court | ceded . Noth-| ‘There are ten reasons why tt in| P'oceedings, i Practically every civic organization pec el coming to them. of Brooklyn will be represented to- S ial Express Elevator y Wo er The two reasons why they have|morrow. These include: ane Sale conducted in our Men's ing Store— «1 | been dented 80 The South Side Board of Trade. 7 } Web Meine Count Taewiee Gon “re! Bath Beach Taxpayers’ Association, Fifth Floor, 35th Street, 50 feet from Broadway. y Dighting Company! phe Bensonhurst Board of Trade. Special express elevator direct to Fifth Floor. S tow prices. Prescription unnecessary. N ind salads. jin E. Pinkbam Medicine Co., (con-|#n4 the Edison Electric Company,| The New Utrecht Improvement Quick and intelligent service. Best Crystal Lens, 50c Special Lenses Propertionately Low Now Werk: 184 B'way,at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. Sixth 22d iny itself four yeare ie rate, but on a sliding sc and this year they would have granted 80 cent gas, but the consumers held to their rights to an 80 cent gas rate at that time. The Public Service Commis- e * e Style We uy Quality | Price : ve “ ” You usually expect to yield quality to get And last of al!--price. We think nnéprice is rite hi rule sree ST argh gett style at pices tiki these: ut not in this case. | low unless style and qualjty are right. These ut there is no style here that isn’t right. Bright, | {nm fabric, cut and quality every suit measures up | goods are from everyday Macy stocks,/made for new 1915 clothes, these. Natty English military | to Macy's specifications. The workmanship 1s | us to sell at the higher prices quoted, We have effects; one-, two- and three-button soft-roll sacks | worthy of the Macy label—the fabrics are products | compared these clothes, line for line, ] thread for in four styles up to the minute; smartly-cut con of the best American and foreign mills. Worsteds, | thread, with those of the best rated) stores in servative suits, These are master productions of | cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds, homespuns, Glen | .New York and do not exceed they conservatism . 4 17 great tailoring organizations—this store is con- | Urquhart and tartan plaids, shepherd checks, pin | enjoined on our advertising whenawe call them g fined to no single school of tailoring or design. stripes and fancy mixtures. | the season's top-notch values, |] Grocers and Delica- 1 0 | tessen Stores sell it Cc Made by F. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. 17 Weat 42d Street. Greshtym: 498 Fulton St.. cor. Bond St. N ~e. " Hand-Tailored Suits from Seventeen Leading “| j Clothes Makers of America on Sale To-Morrow Products of tailoring organizations rated the best in this country. We have prepared for a sale worthy of such values. 3, Extra salesman to facilitate buying. Expert fitters in attendance. ‘ A Carload of Luggage rp He stoppage of European travel has hit luggage-makers hard this season. Not to have fine leather go to waste and lay off skilled workers he might not replace, a maker of higher-priced “globe-trotter” luggage agreed to do something for us that no one has tried before. He contracted to deliver af cost of The contract has been fulfilled to making a thousand bags aid suitcases, the letter. We have the shipment-~and it's embedying the improvements and work- simply amazing! Weare ready to wager manship that were heretofore features that experienced travelers have paid stiff of the more expensive grades. prices for like quality. Genuine Cowhide Bags and Suitcases Macy’s usual price would be $7.14 ————tChoice $4.96—————_— 350 Eighteen-inch Bags 350 Twenty-four-inch Suitcases 150 Sixteen-inch Bags 150 Twenty-five-inch Suitcases Will stand more “hard knocks” than a Made, finished and will wear like a high- man will meet in a lifetime. Made of cow- grade custom shce, Fine russet or light hide in russet and brown; double flat brown leather; rigid steel frame; corners sewn seams throughout; handle solidly | and edges reinforced with leather sewn bolted to the sewn-in English frame; (not riveted) on; lock of solid brass; handle double setback hinges; trimmings of solid | “anchored” for life with hand-sewn tab brass: triple-riveted and corners doubly | and wide uP. of steel; triple-hinged top; reinforced with hand-sewn leather tabs; | lining and shirt flap (with brass snap) durable lining and pocket-flaps of fine | of attractive striped material; inside straps English plaid -all points not usually seen, | brassed-tipped. A handsome case that loo! even in bags at higher prices. é and is worth much more than the price. 1315 for choice of 800 suite that were $16.75, $18.50 & $19.78 Suits for young chaps and for elder men. Dashing effects or con- servative styles. A BIG attraction, for choice of 600 suits that were $27.50, $29,75.to $34.75 A specific gppeal to men who go to custom tailors and pay up to for clothes, Style, material workmanship in this suit at §21.: are a genuine surprise, fer choice of 650 suite that were $14.75 & $16.75 All sizes and a splendid variety of styles, fabrics and colorings. Smart suits that would be fine values even at regular prices. for choice of 700 suits that were $22.50, $24.75 & $27.50 Suits any man might well be proud to wear. Qualified on every point to compete with “‘tailor- The sale starts at 9 A. M. to-morrow and continues throughout the week. Some special purchases included in this sale. Macy'e—Fitth Floor, Centre, oiateathe 11h 60 erreur omens poncrrnapaten cone etieenghi PRAIA SES .