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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Sarr YN TEIN WOULD [SSeS 23, 1916 WEW YORKERS GO TO Sir 2%a/ctnh coriy"hevine in chares the bills introduced by Senator Wag- 55 BURIED IN ONE GRAVE. committes in the Board of Aldermen, BERLIN, Feb. 23.—The bodies of the J as well as the record of @ thorough th epted class 0 WATER ner to remove the Mohansic State the snowalide in th 7 the Board 5 A ‘Training School for ia tess ee acres | OUT TMK Seamer sins, agp |ct Aldermen vicet nea by John Dren-|ine’a tripe nando teste personger EMAND PURE apetat dbo prebitn 9 Yoana SSSLSEEE 4 ad He institution for inmates in SPECIAL WOTIOGS, Second Otticer an on PUT TAXI TRUST'S nen, pan roca ham suguetions tha Bo person shell, under appro- One Hundred Will Visit Albany] {he Groton watershed. aa ASK FOR and GET ay tom yd : for clarifying the Dresent ane | Broa Disease ‘an Ceotetae ethions to Stop Pollution of ee HORLICK'S Teloniing (0th batore the board. Sle woth fo exprsuly eauested Croton Supply. BURGLAR CAUGHT AT WORK. PREGENT LAW RECULT OF | “This Proviso is intended to . = ere ty prevent hotels, restaurants, clubs and| A hundred prominent New Yorkers THE ORIGINAL eo DODGE INTO LA j My by 4 aoe, pews] sera’ and feamship “companies are going to Albany to-morrow In Ta Flandre was of _— comer in the wotk of taxicab reform, | DY po tg <i at special cars, leaving Grand Central] Patrolmen John Christ and William J. ED MILK 8 270 feet long and dn tt enters is somewhat protiematical and jraking it necessary for patrons to| Station at 845 A. M., to demand pel bent of th ee iar ute clon: 1888 issit ‘ ‘doklyn, wi ed at el Cheep substitutes cost YOU same price | ki Newcastieconstyne nt | Commissioner's Amendment may be the reeule of another “inwes- | gentrorte be free to cates tence than Or ck aatde Wr Wate tamseaars |e morning te, No. 232 Livingston ee = to Ordinance Legalizes “Pri- | + to which his office a¢ems to| the maximum legal rates.” 4 Street, Brooklyn, by Jy W. Schraderick,! That's an honest hope-to-dle fact. |” = " * = r F it requires ne legal knowledge |e stopped. The delegation will be | manufacturer, of musfal instruments, 's an honest hope-to-die i eRe = vate Service” Extortion. |” to ese at once the abuse that | headed by William Fellowes Morgan, | who lives on the second floor of the| Any food expert will tell you that good, ) SS LTLTTLNIITTLLLTATLITCIU UIA LA i — After @ three-year crusade to @8-| would result from euch @ thin; President of the Merchants’ Associa-|pullaing. Mr. Schraderick said bur-| old Yashioned, every day kraut is one of = WY CALS [Zi P ‘ " tablish a textoab service of real value pted” vehicle, A: tion, who will be accompanied by |glars were working on the floor above,| the best friends a man’s stomach has. ws G NO LIMIT ON CHARGES. to the eae en oS forty of tis amsocintes from that or- [occupied by & company dealing In] 10% wholesome, nutritious, easly " under proper jon, champ! ganivation, and also representatives | dental supplies. digested (in fact it’s been known to I 7 by the Evening World, the main object of the Citizens’ Union, the Fifth Ave- |, The officers smashed open s door and Practically All the Reforms AC-|veing to break up private monopoty| ane of these ‘excepted fue ‘Asvooiation, the Staten loland|opedor' om a small gators The man surc| “ce ang Sve ony re complished by Present Law and to compel every vebicio that car-| fegerdiens of the end Chamber of Commerce, Broadway | fendered. Hoe said a confederate had mighty good right now. i fy scot, ries passengers for hire to be deemed! ¢hat could not be seen at Board of Trade, Williamsburg Mu- * . 5 a ee -! Would Be Nullified, ¢ |pubiic, with equal priviteges to all, pelt taken little reasoning to discover] nicipal League and Bronx Board of se toe DoearStty 06:0 Svrangle av to| in steurine a cab “when ealied Ly “The city administration will send uf n priv. By Sophie Irene Loeb. the difference bet ” property much a ivate” cab being Wiltam Williams, Commissioner of x suggestions for taxicab leg! the present taxicab erdinanes, |to eee what a harvest would come| Corporation Counsel, perhaps only outdone by the subway] which hae steod the test of all the | to the Taxi Trust, because telephoning} A hearing will be giveh the contract complications, courts, Is to define a public cab ae | for a cab could easily mean t! at re Besides the renewed efforts of taxi-| any vehicle that carries passon- | ere, hiring so-called private cube, at cab companies to come under the| gers for hire, phones at public hack stands. The RIGHT Remedy» fi control of the Public Service Com- In all the wide, wide world ex ot ! ’ mission, so that the Board of Alder-| cept New Verk City there is no 2,200 Packing Men Strike. for CONSTIPATION... men might lose jurisdiction and high| such thing ae a “private” taxicab; SIOUX CITY, Ia, Feb, 23.—A strike t experiment ‘with rates again be in vogue, comes an-| every oab on the etreste for hire, of 2.300 employees at the Cudahy and fara the bows fh = other idea in the form of an amend-| being properly liceneed and un- | Armour packing houses was declared| Ht gravate your = ment from the Commissioner of Ac-| der the contre! of city officials. The men demand an incroase| f Take the perfect remedy, — " rf 1¢| Jf the proposal of Mr.. Wallstein The strikers established) # Junyad! 8 Pills, and — counts, Leonard Wallstetn, that should be legalized. the subte: at the plants. ‘able injury. = enacted would put the condition of [of cab operators to avoid cite tabore ee night bring Fao former private monopoly in the shade. |vision would not only create chaos, im Death, Get a box of — If the Taxi Trust lawyers had |DUt would make it almost impossible} SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 29.—Mrs. _— for the citisens of New York, to say| Pauline Elsner, widow of Dr. H. L. — jpething of athe {housande ot visitors | Blsner, noted physician, who was fa- 8 = vo fer cou! — taxicabs, to differentiate between the | died here early tovdny. She wns tater | = s of the taxi compan two kinds. Pavel daeear tease ments tapes = their fight before the courts to |DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO [8 ; defeat the ordinance—all of which “ANY OLO PRICE.” vg = failed, Experience and invest! p . — Just why Mr. Wallstein has inter- Pats’, esate ae A a vepublic® ‘ , —— ested himself in this matter to the A “ - ss Pog os — point of biaking an ameadment telecc lectern oe eee ; . “aca. bs — not yet disclosed, in view of the fact| The one thing the public at present i, ons P i S " ) — |} that the present ordinance is the re- |#Uffera most from is the private mon- erTn TO rs \ — sult of the work of a special com- | >> e e e \ = faltsion made up of prominent eltl Uiuaad died Seats seeaf OG Awe ristine ilier = /; RA LC STR EERE TN BITE Ever since the ordinance went into = iets COMB SAGE TEA IN cai cis On the Edi k — z ° situation and those in- t, — Be Mr. ely figures 1S0N : = A La Spirite oe — Di. o called private property to come TING OFFERING re ncert morr Ww — 4 -CORS ETS ° ’ junder t! jurisdiction cf the license Aik hh = Reruns rae J Hie a ad Sone we, at de ps eee: ON THE MAIN FLOOR, THURSDAY Come to tl dal colicert at the Idi Sh = ‘ If Mixed with Sulphur it PUPP contin ob tale as sh ic ORR al dt 0 th spec m ic Ch Hee SMG op _—— + am a uy a = forthe Except at Morning Darkens so Naturally — |is to exclude from license those few at $2 25 each ys ean rateke Hb Sore Mm ibe it FF h baa ‘4 Nobod n Tell vehicles consisting of Digh grade ° voice. nis popular concert contra! to as won = Woma and at Night = ‘ ry cal . ook gtd via Alper hand ; 7 : r 7 the ‘highest praise of the music-loving public 5 Oe y i pat know precisely that Men’s and Women’s models, covered with superior in the country’s biggest musical centers. — Tirtinan olaly pasar be ba comsetols ihit — Grandmother kept her hair beautifully | @ s biring such a gh-grade servi quality Taffeta and Twilled Silk, and featuring an ex- Oth cad ing thi Arthur Middleton ¥: 7 | ¥ q nd are willin, rice, 4 Peer : 4 = fa ha Gs \coedaaA‘seesd ‘shi Glosnk Wha = darkens. somy, Ue sunnieat wills $s ataty alee ee vey Ne, PRIOR, Ky cellent choice of natural and mission wood handles. Metropolitan’ Opava tase Carl Fle sch, | Villa VEtGBSSe Sat she puts it on or takes it’off. over te i Soll.cat, oe thoes ea that PETE bond wih ledan abies He Wieder Alice Verlet, world famous coloratura soprano. ! | Such comfort as this comes Cay oe simple mixture “ vptied ie bar Hiesatns but cosid seattiy to poy clase. . You should hear ph the world’s ; : enviable smartness in every a =| | | derful effec ing at any drug | ified that their kind might be thor- » ~ greatest Inventor has done to bring |= Spinte Cone. eee athe lees Cees | Sa ake Sens pate SE Se The Corset Section the living art of these great musi- } TE And the extraordinary range of models — : Slo Miatars | Fetlowiae ts: thé sitflazation that AN IMPORTANT OFFERING TO-MORROW Thiel within overont het = 9} over 240 in all—insures every woman's AN] | can be de pon Dre natural | Walletein makes to The Evening died ngrenere, eee raps gt a | | = finding this comfort. color and beauty to the hair and is| World concerning his amendment: White Coutil or Broche Corsets, trimmed duction, It is the ré-creution of the — i ; splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp] MR. WALLSTEIN GIVES SUB- ; ; oe eg $1 25 original without the slightest devia- f | Che Spend a few minutes in any corset depart- J }|\and falling hair. STANCE OF HIS AMENDMENT. with lace and ribbon; regular value $2.50, at ? ** tion in quality or character. For i ment today and see the ‘handsome C/B A well-known downtown druggist says| “All vehicles which operate on the five years Edison searched the Standa model which its makers designed especially everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sul-| streets of the city for hall be Alpha Corsets of fine white coutil, trimmed hidden secrets of chemistry and a phur, because it darkens so naturally | required to be licensed H i . $1 85 , ,, ry a ; for your particular figure. \gud evenly that nobody can tell it has| their chauffours), and shai with lace and ribbon; regular value $3.00, at . acoustics to attain a true musical i \b #90 easy tO use, too, | Jeet to nil the provisions of the pres. . standard. The New Edison is the | mb of soft brush | Ont ore nae ven and + A cherving. a Also a Special Purchase of result—a real musical instrument. } he | taximeters, except that vehicles which : ~ neue 5 1] yi S| PRDer es te, aCe seeetenrrere ce Brassieres at 50c, 69c, und 95c | | = iN duce | Pip ME ag samlay, Hee £ of batiste, trimmed with heavy laces or fine embroidery. all and Why Rothe Nivea ; RSF } Tie ' i a Arthur | | i All of which are much below regular values. ha, Menettlar == Mapareay i —— = Introduction to Third Act— / “Loh — | 3 I 1 ear Amerisan Symphony Orch. | Fancy Needlework It will be worth your while to mtd a ve SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TO-MORROW: Si eee eo a Coe , : years of the world’s greatest inven- A Few Things to Remember gp Pye woe . Bien: — 2% or é tor’s time to perfect No matter About the New Edison 2 35 Oc and 75c each, at le what your judgment of existing — No, "stllonto change, Unbreak. ? MADISON AVENUE RAPTOR ROGS) FRE UALY ee die H duced y i FIFTH, AVENUE ~ Stamped Luncheon Sets, on heavy crash, 13 pes; set 50c Harvintan, alee ar yla made, to Diy tother makes of > + Tet :, a fou. rge ecards. " ’ i Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Stamped Lawn Kimonos, made-up finished withlace 50c for seats. No colette (ols Pasment Bion” erett Bete Stamped Caps, to match. .......000000 esse eens at 25c je { | Children’s Stamped Dresses, several I h Edison Sh it Styles and materials; 2 and 4 years 30c, 50c & T5e it i Ss A Sale of Bed Furnishin Ss Filet Lace Pillows, floss filled; round and oblong, 75c (Tho Phonograph Corporation of Manhuttan, Props.) ; HH (including Blankets) Round Shirred Pillows, of Florentine silk, floss 473 Fifth Ave., Between 40th and 41st Sts. } ; : in a variety of desirable styles but an filled; regularly 83.85 each. ...... 0660000005 " sss nernnoHRNHUnIttt ; y f Ra will be a drawing feature to-morrow and ‘ NTA . HATA H incomplete range of sizes, will be placed on ei Wht! HANA ALA ' | Friday on the Fourth Floor, the prices | Hi WANT t sale to-morrow in the Corset Department | ted being decidedly low for merchandise = Hi t | uote ng deci : ‘ i at the remarkably low prices of bss tea revi. Atiet j i French Undergarments t | i] | A collection of selected models from regular stock, will be i 50c., 75c. & 95c. White Blankets offered Thursday, on the Second Floor. | \ ir 00, 6. i AT. MARKED CON $ FROM FORMER PRICES. | per pai . . p CESSION CES. 18 a nae 6 } Comfortables French Night Gowns and Combinations......at $2.95 1 8 “hemi, 2.25 Cotton-filled A each $1.05 French Envelope Chemises......... ++ vies tt $225 ' An Important Offering of : : ‘ French Drawers and Chemises...............at $1.15 : 9 | e 6 8 Py * . | \} H W jatin-finish Bedspreads, embroidered t jan 3 5 i ' omen’s Boots | - 1 P aad K Philippine Handmade Night Gowns | zs scalloped H ne : i Be Hi for to-morrow (Thursday) will comprise Lace Single size mi each $3.25 | slaborately. hand gmbroldered, } 7 ) zi . . . We 5 y 5 tf Boots in black or tan calfskin, and Button Dake ace i each 3.75 , at $1.95 and $2.85 ' . . . . 5 : Boots (cloth top) in patent kidskin or light- Crepe de Chine Night Gowns. :...... ...at $3.50 ft weight black calfskin; all marked at (These are exceptional values) Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises. . at $2.10 | Crepe de Chine Camisoles..........665505 555 at 69c | | | $4.75 per pair | Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Embroidered Pink Batiste Night Gowns Han NH ul bl ; AAG ae | Sheet Y i k Co Py in entirely y and artistic designs, | | hog { this being much less than their real worth. } Sheets, with plain hems, each 72c, to $1.10 as sd ne at 45 . i es” SH I ; { Pillow Cases, with plain hem, Special at $1.45 ATMA IH =| | | (Women's Shoe Department, Second floor) | each ces oe a ee tO ene: 7 Hii HH |e : | : Z | Nal Waal \ ‘ , F