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oe TESTIFY AGAINST HER. Moore, of Wealthy Finshtne 7, A@udwed Incompe:ent. Georgianna Moore, fifty-three old, widow of Edward J importer, who lived at ne Avenue, Flushing, was fou @ompetent fe jury in the suprer justice Benedict yestorday Mire. Moore ta in the Middietow: Stats D to which abe was oomriited 4 Month. She is a sister of Mise npirkbeok, @ wealthy resident of ‘ TT Sy Moore, pt No. 310. Harciny news: and George mi t awenty- eRhire Red that thelr: Rent uth . S Stone of Flushing Middletown, Anstur a also testified. Mra. Mo gatate valued at $25,000 and adi APRIL RECORDS OUT TO-DAY A most interesting list thirteen RED SEAL represented, including CARUSO (...)3..) CULP irroct: serenade) ELMAN stesvets tn 0 HEMPEL wviceensies JOURNET (14 802) KREISLER MARTINELLI 0.0 ‘ McCORMACK (" ~ Schumann-Heink Twenty-two Popular Songs n which ARTISTS a Six Dance Records The Victrola Mand ety Ca Repairing by Exyert ‘Telepbone, Murray HiU—4144 CHAS. H. DITSON & CO. Distributors, 8-10-12 bast 34th Street “Eddys” Sauce is first aid to good cooking and wise eating. Is a great relish clam and fish chowders, At Grocers ahd Delicatessen Stores, Made byE.Pritchard,331 Spring St,.N.Y Pe Karat Brit Crowns SBD rider Work My easy payment plan may interest you, wen Nest or to Lari I take this those who Fea roubles DR. J. C. McCOY, Candler Building, 220 W. A few doo An west of FB eat W sient IRON BISU MAGNESIA aEgt tyipepain, indigestion, | may b., oes end eraciaity © 8 an (aoa ah) ‘A. teas! ot “hot Boe aes “RELIE! ae dither epawaer, ‘tablet "corm _ APPROVED BY P. S. (bersonal RATED |. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, BO-CENTASFIGHT LOWER GAS RATES Original Home Dressmaking Designs FORBROOKLYNIS MAY COME IF CITY 2y The Hvening World's _ ACL Wo GE THOM | Levislators Agree to Unite on| Gas and City Officials Conter }} Thompson Committee | on British Thermal Unit Bill and Pass It. System. MAY MEAN POORER GAS . BOARD} But Corporations Want to Keep Up the Prices of the 2-Candle Standard Straus’s Chairman Message} Removes Fear of Offense by Mandatory Measure | « By Samuel M. Williams, thesia datas hcl at | | A long was condu Special Staff Correspondent of The 1 yesterday adtertoon between | || Evening World. prominent offictals of gas compar | ALBANY, March 29 After confer-|and the chief engineers of the F | © with Brooklyn Senators and As vice Commission, in the 1 semblymen, Senator Thompson has | offices, ! arranged for harmonious and speedy] The purpose of the conference was |} action of the #0-cent gas bill to re-| to discuss the ¢ ing of the stand. | lieve residents of the Thirtieth and! ards of gas. According to the | Thirty-first Wards, Brooklyn, of the | lative 4 1906, championed b; \| present high rates for gas bi] Evening World, companies are re will be moved for advancement to|@uired td give twenty-two candle! | rder of third reading to-morrow In| power at 80 cents in all of Manhattar the Senate and Hrooklyn, excepting certain Of the various bilis that have been | War! ebicicbed actor ual Sieh | troduced, all seeking te ym pliah | thet sigalg Mitel fl newspaper, Which, When passed, w 1 same reduction, it was agreed y H aiv uniform S0-cent gas rate hat the one reported oUt by toe ee iin nn of Brooklyn, Public Service Committee bit should | iow contemplated to change ave the right of way, Senator Bure | en ondard, namely, British Bik pbtlatt he lia we of It OM) thermal units CB. T. U.) the floor and direct the fight for 18] "put jow about the price of mas? passage T conta less to produce gas te teh oMclally Mt beara the) ynger che Hritish thermal unit stand ame the ninittes, Burlingame | ara to: average muntolpal re Will be its sponsor and it will bel qujrer ughout the-country, known as his bill, He claimed this} agair candle- power stand right beca the territory affected |i generally ‘ y leading s within his Senate district: and | qhoritic the people to be benefited are his! This is w 6 Bureau of Stand netituents, Senator Lawson, Who |ards of Washington says about it: » has an SO-cent bill in, will Join] — “In cities where a candle power in its ort, so there will be no} requirement is now in force, it friction, may be desired to substitute a There are two similar bills in the] heating value requirement: but if Assembly, introduced by Assembly-| that is done the requirement men Durr of Brooklyn and Joseph] ghould be fixed so that the cus- f Manhattan, ‘These have not yet] tomers will receive the same been reported out of committee amount of heat under the new The plan of campaign condition, or the consideration that when the Senate bill should be given to the fairness of | house it shall be the same price for the new MAT bed (poorer) quality of gas.” Burt All the ch The Bureau of Standards in W e Will unity in ite sup-|ington Iv the leading federal author- The action of individual me uses in sinking: for the lity establish gas standards for | thelr | municipalities (EN denetit of ‘ publ consenting to. mt While many of the renentatives | bills bearing their names so the Jot gas antes expressetl ‘ have clear right [selves in favor of the change of 6 ards to be used in New York ¢ they do not aeem to favor the lov ent re comps ded. day that would be ad t there to Jail," Jersey City © opposition he looked for speedy [ing of rates accordingly , Aap eile dia ae Wearteouae enactment into law of the measure In fact, icks, Vice Pres: « mony dodger wh wid he was “flat broke,’ Kt tb hemi mantae [ee Ub lidated SKIPPING ROPE on roof, Brooklyn crashed y rate n over the head of the |PAany, stated that "600 B. T. | through skylight and was saved by landing on portly oS «© Commission, as many Javerage standard fixed other mu- figure of m Jozing in shop below, ‘The fat'man gal rs held that it was the duty |nicipalities) very closely is commen tas expressed joy over girl's safety, but declined to of the Commission to pass upon ail ute with aw twenty-two candle ch questions, But in this case an Labs ay eye y discusss how he felt, different phase has been Pe soa , | 1 the case by the telegram of a tis =6Comm U's without giving a corresponding Lirman Oscar Strauss, of the Com- {Williams of the Water S: Jreduction in rate,” slative committees land Electricity Department made the| Co mmissioner Hayward made thal comme ai and re lsignificant statement statement last night nLsne “Phe City of New York, you witi{#eem desirable to chang now i tirman hag| “The City of New York, you wit |germ dusireie 10 ya 4 4 of |realize, is one of the largest consum. | MMnards | owiny ann the Cc wion in conver ers of gas, city is repre will certainly oppo: cay chan | Thompson, and “he will bo by my dep t, and my a [from the present 22-candle power | Senate that there i ge aa that will not at the same time give mandatory r ate, quality of TY candle power standard hes the been replaced eB T. U ‘. re vd in various namely, Hlin: skaanad as overriding. 1 Indiana, Montana, Nevada, New] Beware of booze In Bayonne, N. J xr some reflection upon it Oregon, | War w 1 et | . ar was declired on it this mo: y ti ras he over- | Wiscon- | n > ! L, mornt harmed isola ae a senmen ‘As an incident to the selling of Ma |by Recorder William J. Cain, M Brooklyn oe ey | twenty-two candle power cas, our on why [light and airy cocktail or John Bar seater Ave ye | s show that the consumer does nged even | leycor er Ave ey Gantlaa, aera Murcer ot et, UF iri corn may cher must not in- n nctive «|| ich we believe ‘0 be somewh minat~ | ebriate, tH ens of Bayonne, over, 650. vant in| Frank McLaughlin of No, 141 H ng “With a man using gas for cook part Avene ¥ e the Reoorde Funeral of 7 a J. Pence, ing purposes it means business for |‘! alka now. gathanin RAT wh ye Seeporden, RALEIGH, N. C., Mareh uneral| him and money; but if you are batioticn ae (athe Raber cheone, ure en:drunk. He services for Thomas J. Pence, Secretary | going to put a new standard under eT cee eeccehenls. pleaded au s sentenced to Democratic National Committee, which he is noing to aet only 600 pares. tam confident that ae {sixty days in the penitentiary. Then Washington nday, were) B, T. U's for his cooking aas he | jgagt 20 per cent. of the consum t was the Ri ler is qoing to suffer because he going to use more cas.” he Corporation Counsel of the city! on record nh would gly whic of gas 6 of the 5 STOP WASTING AWAY! pine tage of the tan that reason we » slow, heard § f ‘orps In the ends turned up. FAL FOR SI ined $25 in nly LAWYE still use ¢ MAKE YOUR FOOD COUNT! = { DELICIOUS NEW TONIC use hese burners, “According to our experts, the proportion of open this city per inhabi | as anywhere else in this country, IVER eton seniors. wouldn't on hy of wealthy att ungerous,” KISSED MUS ston ¢ ame lights in ant is as qreat ak t this it t least 20 nsumpt on “of ga much er per ut t an 20 fi burners. that t is ty ple my or c to as might affect tt TURNS FOOD INTO ton ther tetany ny SOLID FLESH. We done at a reduced rate : ; Subway Platform. Her i t ft i. i" iP ’ Bush ‘Terminal ¢ \ 1 1 You don't ABNIMILATE enough N —_ ——— {sears teas HL MENT Lala yp edasieen an # power ts " train y do in euch pnae "| nue, Hrooklyr , n > r f ' Mabox Henetit for Boor, Many! Y | i ‘ The W ton Square Players NI Will ive a performance to-night at x 1 jandbox re for the benefit : . fl amilios, The patronesses " ‘ include M n, Mrs, ¢ M Navict 1 Gras he peringy : , ham, Mr Mrs. An oa ie a bart ea aie L ont Vern Yorke and . rh Vit . " Vont i ‘ KENDALLVILLE, Ind. ' ta one , ' tion hea ext Myers, maptorte benerit will not cost you any. | thelr post ot ron @&d bypo- | —-Advt, plicants fc 2DING FUNERAL ong Island ( trying to cat S bar y of Elyria (0.), | \ A GIRL, confess forty-three | Couldn't “swing it" explain some, | grounds, say others, HE used by for Martin ex.), but he failed to get in because COACH, after h up with the funeral, driv ity explaining he 4 from adjustment of estate who says they in will are all week or £0 announced from would be ' Rar His H m on given and it the town Accordal time a drunk he ts disct arrest Drinss a ystem, the first The second from th means thir days and the penitenviary rther than one Cain, “for TY ent will cure aso of drunken- he tis was Mel fense, but he n'a fourth of. Rolls like these r elope ee mi Work the butter In'with the tips of Rall to bs inch in th M1 your grocer to send you @ pack- once and make @ batch yourselt Recipes in and on every package nor had estab- | for being | | | | | The Cape as the Natural Outcome of the Short Coat Is Growing in Popularity ahd Can Be MARCH 29, the dress, and a decorative bow of | blue checked ribbon at the front. the frook wore trimmed with velvet ; 3d of Short Hills, ribbon, the quaint little cape of velvet the New York to match would be fascinating, | Which he nm though self-color taffeta for the cape The sult for k Exchange, ed Fred Soldwedell married man of Short Hills, was : . 1916. + cssiisisuiceaalalele Jesper moet um taecuer eee MAL AND MRS. STEWART tas ©, Mosk velvet seowee ise) AGREE OF SEPARATION Fashion Exper 00sec suis eect soos esciance Seaver With as ee Divorce Suit and Will Give j lute Alvores tm | If| stituted a month ago by John Stewart J a momber of in nee articles o | Stewart will mount which the custody ‘, » tled yesterday in the offices of Couns Made as Practical or coud be tte wit os velvet ribbons. itar aterrtt Laine In the Union Trash y and lined gayly with cerise Company Butiding, Jersey City Frivolous as the Wearer | cree or silk. ‘The color is ples ater a long ¢ Desires. noticeable in the pointed flares which eae hte. Ae finish the neck of the cap | was 1 v M vi elaboration t ‘oot. }of the child will to rs. LS With #0 much elabor n in foot Stewart jr. its grandmother, Oepyriate, 116, by (The N Capes, | garded as a new fe EX. PERT ADVICE FREE TO HOME DRESSMAKERS The Prem Por shing Co, | Street, Williamsburg, to-day. The hor low York Evening World.) | drawing a@ furniture truck, decame while they cannot be re-| frightened at an automobile and got be- | fi weaf, it 1s no wonder that our glo should claim added attention, whe fore we see such laced and tasse affairs ag the lady tn phe ps Mr, and Mrs in Hay Shore, L. in 1912. picture is ht years old, of No. 109 Rutle | Street, at Bedford Avenue and Heywn ature in fashic yond control of th iF driver, Charles ry Joha | wart were married Stewart unul If you are in doubt about what | cowing, Champagne color and pray, ident Francts ue or colors bonlind Aaa {1 are quite as popular as white thia; he Penn R i the making or remodelling Of @] | wiring. ror bag is full and ruffly _> gown perplexes yous if you are|/et tute are nowadays, to correvsona| SAY HE ROBBED 15 SAFES. “¢ Uncertain as to when and wh twith the extreme fulness of the! — to wear your clothes, Mile, Lode- | modish frocks, | Ace wick will advise you > ‘ j Address communications to Fash- Mit by Ranawayt May Die. | Isador N 6 E Cliintea fon Editor, New York Bvening A runaway team struck and probably | Street, » the police, come World. | fatally injured George Pfeiffer, sixty. | feeset to b ert empler the poll decidedly new w used as a Hemendinger of No. 221 South nd Oscar Roth of eparate covering in piace of a jacket, Street. Pfelffer's skull was fr | them. They We t sone nd his spine injured. He was tai of his criminal e have seen the shirtwaist, the Witiamsburg Hospital Iress, the suit, the succumb to its demure charm. a following | long, comes a wide variety of neck- wear that can be a nd to one-piece frocks. rippling collars of w nd: Plain white musiin collars have ex-} panded astonishingly, some of them | dropping half way to the belt in a| rounded point in back. The accept | of the 26-inch coat, which at times seems perfectly willing to be- | need active Livers, ome still #h nay be credited | with paving th the shoulder | ! 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