The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1915, Page 13

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_ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915. leete i einer «| TUMULTY. ANSWERS GAS [SESSMENT eT Wo imported tobacco > at] E can touch Virginia | Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue $12 000 000 BFLOW ‘These excerpts show how ex-Sen- . ator Frank Gallagher, lobbyist and] q,. ’ ’ general “handy man” for the Brooklyn | 54¥S His Statement on Treatment of Union Company, kept himself busy} Nuns, With Vicar General's Re- 1 seeing city officials, attaches of the At~ “ ” COMPANY § FIGURE torney General's office and going to port, “Speaks for Itself. Albany, During that time Mr. Bridges WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Secretary who, the company says, was retained |mumutty answered charges made to- because of his friendship for Mayor|aay by Rov, Father Tierney of New Interesting excerpts from the office|Gaynor, also was “holding confer-| york alleging bad faith in issuing a Dlotter used by the law firm of Dyk.|°nces” In New York City statement regarding the treatment of The Bridges trial has shown just | Catholic nuns in Mexico with the fol- man, Ovland & Kuhn during the time) how a big corporation dodges franchise | owing: that efforts were being made to lop|tax assessments. The entry in theoffice| “As to the insinuations of bad faith, off franchise tax assessements againat| blotter of Dykman, Oeland & Kuhn, | th» statement I have made, which in- the Brooklyn Union Gas Company,| attorneys for the Brooklyn Union | jydes the report of the Catholle Vicar —_—s—X—_—TZ | Company, throws even more light on |General of Mexico, speaks for itaelf.” jon. Here is one entry, a | ——————— the alt WOMEN CAN on Dee. 29, 1910: “Consultation at Corporation Coun- | sel's office, Messrs Jourdan (President of the Brooklyn Union Company) and Carter (Vice President of the Consoli- dated Gas Company), Senator &. (meaning Senator Elsberg), Curtis How Mrs. Hurley Was Re-| asa. Co tdarioas tanatoe Galler 100K AT TONG stored to Health by | Discussed terme of rpm a. ment. One and one-half hours’ con- Lydia E; Pinkham’s ference. Not able to agree on terms. Music Every Day —Main Floor — Full Concert‘Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, bare y String Orchestra in Restaurant—Third Floor \Che Storeof Christinas Gifts For Alll | The Cheery Holiday Spirit Pervades the Store! FINE CHRISTMAS STOCKS and ATTRACTIVE MERCHANDISE Virginia brought cigarettetobaccointothe | world—the best ciga- = Great Stocks of NEW DOLLS rette tobacco on earth grt fin! new homes tnd ey ie moe, arn a comes from there The ir to find new homes and loving little mothers, they are here now chosen by your little girl Bring her tomorrow and see which she loves best. Don’t you see your child is Later Senator E, phoned F. G. the : DOLLS DOLL NECESSITIES Vegetable Com- satiowiia oer for Teonlunas of five bili feverish, sick choicest, mellowest Vir- CHARACTER many DOLL s— ‘omplete with mattress and pound years’ assossments, 1906 to 1910 in- At MLE | pf Ball 10 INCA A og] Puli iain ewinging canvan soe 5 5 9 : Seng Bo to hamm ° sins olusive: constipated? ginia tobacco goes into : arts, Perambulators and os “ “1906, 1907, 1908 and 1909, $18,000,- > [aes ce + : t z 11.40 .69 to 7.08 Fldon, Mo—"I was troubled with| oo, ne equailzation, Relieve little stomach, liver Piedmonts. Thus, Pied- ‘ nr diapl t, infl df 4 68 to 3,40 socal a eeaes rie Fonked Sate pstecsdlcand Retr tia and bowels’ with 4 tsh to b | dot a 00 f : weakness. Fortwo) ‘otal final assessment, 1906 to 1910 % hi ave grown o be "doit in ‘ +29 to 1.20 years I could not] inclusive, $84,100,000. candy cathartic. mon MD CHARACTER BADIES— Dreanes and the biggest-selling Ciga- newer nouss—ceiuina, 9.) fiiae eonelin rette in America. Try stand on my feet “Basis of settlement proposed by i Hye long at a time and I} State and city $66,686,000. Gave fig- 60 to 4.98 could not walk two | ures in settlement to W. N. D. blocks without en-| Mr. Dykman then tried to settle during cutting and’ the matter on a basis of $13,000,000 for and Bisque... .+ a, to 08 Wige—Human Hair— KID BODY DOL Lt-=some, with double rows! jong curle’, ary 1 1.69 metal heads, . 20 "0 1.29 Why don't you try ham Medicine Co., and War Robes. .24 to .60 drawing pains down ) each year, but Vice President Carter them—today ! RAG DOLLS... + BD to 08 69 to 98 bed eee which | called him off. Meantime Mr. Bridges We avion 20 to .08 oenth. Thave been | ¥a# active around the Mayor's office cunning! os at that time purple and the office of the Corporation Liggatte Meyers Tabacco Ce babies vee b in the face and| Counsel. The final settlement for the | vould walk the Goce. T eould ally ov years 1906 to 1909 Inclusive was $40,- _ a jor t eg aa gee GIFT HOSIERY ater one eat tod often tak ‘ rg Med wet Z|. Hearing of evidence in the caso was One of the Big Christmas Stocks. That Are Useful Holiday Gifts {rlend in the world, After I had tried] “nished shortly after noon and At- Reliable Grades Only. Taylor or most every female remedy without suc-|torney Herbert C. Smyth, represent- Special, .+++.AsBO cess, my T othertolaw advieed me toling the Brooklya Union Company, a Black beer heee ee Pi wr ; Sie 1.49 take Lydia E if piakban' pained in began his argument to the jury. Listens, Bee ., feverish, drooping, | plain or emb‘d clocks. vii 2 . ae an sede ‘ompound id so and gained Bridges was the last witness called,| Little stomach sick, breath sour an H oe) Weteents west Se eating’ way aod | Att firs, |@aynor, were you not?” asked Myr,| 2°" Co ile hes bye babs fe nally : evening shades ankle length—reg, $1. . J soon. veta nt box macarets al 4 Ft 8. T. Hurley, Eldon, Missouri. the drug store, give a whole Cascaret Feet ai Leta and (oe. .s+5e .40| “GlayShigh neck Remember, the remedy which did ts are ba THE CIGARETTE Meme st Platiod Hose jong drawers—sin Li lhiely sy Pelagians William N, Cohen, counsel for Bridges, | sti ‘the little liver, cleans the OF QUALITY [ Biaak man Goloess oe Tt hae helped thousands of women | The obJection was sustained. The ra they {tender howels and yweeteau Shae | ° e company has maintained all through oor, sick etomach in a few hours, z who have been troubled with displace- Mothers know that = — | ulcer . tunees bad hap eg Bridges was Fetetned | ct proughly, and th the e TUESDA Y Is BLOUSE DA Y pains, bac! ie. 3 i ‘olks right up. ets i i eat feeling, indigestion, |the Mayor, and that he was dropped ildren. ro | f ¢ Gift seekers will appeciate cut prices on smart models now in demand. sed eetvons presraion tier al ots |Deounts, chat Ttendatio” id not ae | ED04'T er gripe‘ sickens Adv | or i ' Bridges, on the other hand, says he These Attractions for Tomorrow: ‘was responsible for the reductions | wane. WANTS WORK WONDERS VALUABLE COUPON IN FACH PACKAGE =} | Sheer Voile Blouses— = tea nt Lagarad newest | 9.94| New models—tastetully trim'd} 77 color” plain with plaid with fine one and lace V4 A FOR SALE. Collar and pipinge—rew. $2.95 herte—long sleeves reg. $1 | Gift Boxes with all purchases if desired. -——__—— Gift BOYS’ FURNISHINGS at Clearance Prices | Merchandise Certificates pd ap pct ARE THE | “Efficiency Way of Giving Presents"” May be bought for any amount and a given to your friends or relatives, who cen then make their own selection GIPT CERTIPICATEB:— Hrolies, Neck Mund Blouses—§ to 1 y 1b yra—rem. 49, and Hlouses—$ to 1 MITCHELL THE TAILOR’S OWN SHOPS Worombo Overcoatings That No Tailor in the History of TailoringEver Advertised Under $40 Black, eae | and Oxford grey, I purchased 16 pieces, perfect goods of Worombo finest kerse I will make them to your measure, cut any style, eg or double breasted, doub’ . s itched edges, lap seams, raw edges, and guarantee that this is the letter R. Worombo, and that any tailor selling $ a black coat for $40 can use no finer cloths. I will mals these to your measure for . .... +. -+-+e-> TASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | OTE ALL GOODS GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE | 40 | Hosiery, Jewolry and Silverware, These Certificates on Sale Denk—Main Main Offiee—Fourth Moor ee MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities reatricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders 8.16 | 69 ct. All Woot Breadeloths 60 and 54 in cardinal myrtle, hagen, Beleia DRESS GOODS MAIN FLOOR aaa 9 ct Yard Wide Nainsooks Oly Durable ity for underwear || $9.98 & $10.98 Women Star i Upholstery Co. | AY Ka 2tth, Pel, Ktuye. 10, i$ Are oie x ye) |] "Wostes's hiuetses sncoND FLOOR | || $1.24 Ostrich F ther Pompons White, gray, green and brown art new effe War THIMMINGS rine Fine ye be |] $2.48 Women's Trim'd 1.49 98 ct. Linen Ti | Black and hb t TO-ine MEN§ WOMEN'S BUTS $18 UP JANDARD ourF’ TTTING co. f Meh ay open e' MAIN ¥ My New York stores will make a specialty of pear ree over- coats, made in my own sho “7 on the premises, at prices from $5 to $ $10 lower than any manufacturer can afford to sell same quality of jamasks floral designe 8 coats. The dull season price for labor, goods bought months ago, ine with saving a cost on the material, one range of coatsat . . - .. . All Ready to Wear ff |I age seh ls No tailor or clothier will sell under $15.00 Ir 1.90 |9196 Haney Comtertabien.., or tors rian 15 ct, Men's Wool Mixed Underwear. .64 $1.09 to $1.25 Satin Sola Cushions 1% shirte Binge breast—draw- und or square ral and con- Pont ismel designs fn ® red tan, blue and other combinations. Ir Gone BASEMENT st at $9.98 Silk Frou Frou Portieres A range of overcoats, high grade merchandise, would sell easily $ for around $20, my price . . . . «+ + ee se ee eee e And hundreds of fine coats in double breasted tweeds and foreign plaid back coatings, black meltons, fine unfinished h hangings at a : bt iw pe The . Ht) S- BASEMENT, oR ASEMENT. £23.98 Arinater Ron ancy Crepes aT ta «and modal fh Crean OF pada “itent | ee 79 ct. Ex. Si Nighreses Finis masewee, | \ nigh 98 et. Crepe | fe i hines doub width 72) Vine hlonabl Diazoues OM cee Diy ORTER &Co a DIAMOND DIAM ee 1S) MLSE TRG LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. worsteds, ready to wear out at... . + + s+ + eee I purchased the stock of my stron od competitor last week. All his suits and overcoats to order, inclu Blue Serges, Black Unfinished $ Worsteds, Blue and Black Clays, and all the novelties that comprise a high grade merchant tailor’s stock. Suit or overcoat to order AWM, . PATENTS, ; | 4 ATENTS, Pe | eit a SECOND PLOO MITCHELL The Tailor) i at a y 1431 Broadway, &.40" St. | 119-121 Nassau Street} sus wos wane PPM dae AR sis ee Open Evenings Till 0, alurday 10 o’ Clock | Open Evenings Till7. | Saturday 9 o’Clock Work Monday Wonders. se - | Glock Bans Dewste Merw Denote Morning Special, a 4 \ f ~ . 2 ' v RN —

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