The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 11

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. a 2 ¥ board, when the matter was cailed| School lyuse ty expe ted hae reater efficien wi ve oat r vs to his attention, sald: 7 Hing \ A Martini ood ee Ue “The BR. T. has complained that hodies | tenonion : it has not sufficient power to heat) The } tte oars, Wo will not tolerate any | 1°" of wi much excuse as @bat.”’ Inepectors for the Commission have| = made numerous tests of the temper- OF POWER 10 BOTH khaki hak \ ature in the Brooklyn oars, urged by the great number of complaints made, and it has been found that the, _>— Service Board Will Take Steps to Compel Company to Remedy Deficiency. Buperintendent of Power Harry Rob- hina of the Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt system, admitted to-day to an Evening World reporter that his company wuld not run and heat its present sor- vice of cars during the rush hours with the electrical equipment now available. Publio Services Commissioner Her- vey, the Rrooklyn member of the HOW MRS. BEAN MET THE CRISIS cara were not properly heated An a remit of the inspection it has ‘been recommended to the Commission that hereafter the B. R. T. company be required to heat its cars when the outside temperature shall reach 4 instead of 40, as the present law reads. This matter is now in the hands of the Commission, but no order to the B. R. T. to adjust tho matter of temperature fs possible without a hearing Hervey sald he did not believe « hearing would be necessary, that tho! If you want a clear | B. R. T. would relieve the situation. Lack of electric current to do the dual work of heating and operating could be remedied, it is belleved In the Commiasion, by obtaining it from) the Edison Company of Brooklyn or from one of the Interborough power houses, It has been reported to the Commission that two “booster” sta- tions are now under construction by the B. R. T. Supt. Robbins said to-day: “A 20,000 kilowatt dynamo has} if Commissioner | | complexion use |= Resinol Soap Use it at least once a day, Work a warm, creamy lather well into the pores to give the gentle Resinol medication | a chance to work. Then rinse the face with plenty of cold water. It usually docs not take many days of such regular | care with Resinol Soap to show a grat- ifying improvement. Carried Safely Through Change of | jeux Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's | mission down and js now out of com. | It now requ from 100,000 President 8. W. Huff said: ituation turns out to be consider some means of © can.” in the cars dur- Cy Vegetable Compound. > run and heat 4 | ean Hee system. Of this, $7,000] ‘Haltime = Nashville, Tenn "When Twas ig yeod for heating and 90,000 for op- ———— - wee | | = ‘ing through the Change of Life Tl erating power, With the 20,000 dyna- | KE had @ tumor #8, mo out of order and @ new $0,000 kilo- $ \| large as « child's) watt machine ordered, but etill unde- 1} head, ‘The doctor |lvered, we cannot heat and run our | said it was three | cars during the rush hours,” e : years coming an to | to hen, so my TO DRILL IN ARMORIES Woods Makes to Obtain Servic sas Ins und would the Change | and when 7 Ar- ntil the sid, and y Or are Pp Commissioner Woods an- n now -day that the Home Defense a Avene, Nashville, League, an organization of citizens who etable Com- will act as supports of the police in the event of general uprisings or In- vasion, will hold its drills tn armortes this winter. The Commisstoner has arrangements with Major-Gen Wood by which officers of army will supervise the Py dia P. Pinkhan’ t emedy ining the is ony symptom in your |, which puzzles you, write to the , lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.-Avt Last | league drilled in small groups inj 22-Karat 33 Gold Crowns Bridge Work \y ome! en ry interest you wr wisi FISCH 5 W. 42d SL, 8 See 10 Kenmare St., eae | 409-411 Fallon St., ore. Ha, of eons | Oven 9 to 7. Closed Sanday. The ORIGINAL Malted Milk i \A Nutritions Diet for All Ages. vear the members of the | Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand 22-Karat te Lore Prue 3 Home or Office, The daily use of thousands of GAS Factory use. tubing. clusion of other heating apparatus, tensive and perfect. larger sizes, GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President Maximum Heat at Little Cost STEAM RADIATORS and GAS HEATERS and their increasing use is a testimonial of their efficient and economical operation. GAS HEATERS, $1.50 and up, suitable for Home, Office, Store or The price includes our odorless, firmly attached GAS STEAM RADIATORS are being extensively used, to the ex- The heat radiation is ex- Once the steam is generated, the supply of gas is automatically reduced. Costs oné cent an hour to operate a four-section Radiator and a proportionate price for the Full particulars obtainable at Manhattan and Bronx Gas Offices. Consolidated Gas Company of New York aoa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916, Men’s a Robes, The ideal gift. cotton blanket, with ft. Silk cord trim dium n vertibl ST TTT atte aks & Op iporiy 6 Broadway at 34th Street a Ll Smoking Jackets, $4.95 Will make very acceptable gifts. Made of double-faced cloth trimmed with silk bea nd frogs, Telephone 26 Greeley Tomorrow—An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s High-Cut Boots at $6.95 HOES that hi are both durable and fastionable, $6.95 In Six New Models Thursday Afternoon Dresses for Women at $25 EPRODUCTIONS of designs by “Jenny,” “Drecoll” and “Doeuillet,” dresses which usually appear on the Avenue at much higher cost. Developed in Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine and Satin and Georgette Crepe combined, embroidered with gold or silver threads or hand-embroidered in silk. Straight line or chemise models to select from, suitable for theatre, afternoon or informal evening wear. Colors: Silver Gray, Copenhagen Blue, Wistaria, Rose or Black. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Evening’ Frocks Reduced to $25 with sequin trimming or metallic lace. Fourth Floor. Watch for $1.50 Adjusted while you wait. adjusted. Tomorrow--- Women’s Fashionable Winter Coats In the season's most desirable fabrics and colorings, at prices which will stand comparison with any in New York City Cloth at $15.50 Illustrated at left. ) All colors. A wonderful coat ingly low price of velvet, plush or self-fabric. sizes 34 to 44, Attractive Winter Coats at $23.50 In a variety of ripple, belted and semi-fitted models, Wool Velour, Fancy Mixtures, Broadcloth and Bolivar Cloth, disp large collars of Natural Raccoon, Skunk-Opossum, “Butifur,”” Velv Self: Fabric. Lined throughout with silk and interlined, All colors, 84 to 48. Street Coats for Women at $27.50 In smart and effective belted model, fashioned of Wool Velour, with collar of Near Seal or Skunk-Opo Lined throughout Colors; Brown, Green, Navy Blue, Burgundy, Plum and Black, sum ith peau de eyy a ve advanced 82 wholesale since the placing of our order. They are made over the most fashionable lasts: have heen made with that skill and eare characteristic of the highest grade footwear, and of leathers that Not one pair ean be duplicated in New York today for anywhere near this price. The Leathers and Combinations Patent Coltskin with light gray Nu-Buck tops. hidskin tops. Black Glace Kidskin with white washable kidskin tops. Black Glace Kidskin with dark gray Nu-Back tops. Dark Brown Kidskin with white kidskin tops. All-Blach Glace Kidskin and very fashionable Boots of All Gray Nu-Buck. All made with high arch, welted soles and leather Louis XV. heels. Sizes 2 to 8, widths AA to D. Patent Coltskin with white washable Second Fleer. $6.95 Formerly $39.50—Just twenty-five dresses—one of a kind— Your Watch Converted Into a Bracelet No rivets or screws to come out of place, and it is impossible to lose the watch out of the holder after it has been Jewelry Dept., Main Floor. Smart Coatsof Bolivar A reproduc- tion of a high-priced model, du- plicating with more than usual fidclity the charm of its expen- sive original. You must see these suits to realize fully the importance of this Hushioned of Bollvar-cloth, die offering. In fabric and design they are without an equal. playing deep — convertible collar \ trimmed with band of ‘“Butifur.” Half-lined with satin and interlined, at an exceed- ; F - — fecls are lo be seen at Women’s oe Coats at eer AUP. corte $ ad They reflect Fashion's $15.50 In charming 7% length models, tailored so perfectly as to be beyond latest edict. Ina special criticism, reflecting every new conceit shown in recent importations. Made of Bolivar cloth, Wool Velour and Fancy Mixtures, with convertible collars Half-lined and interlined. Al) colors, and developed in Tomorrow—On the Third Floor Sale of Georgette Crepe Blouses at $3.95 and $4.95 IE demand for blouses of Georgette Crepe is unusual, which makes this special sale the more remarkable. Each model offered is a copy of a high-priced imported creation, made and finished equal to blouses now selling at higher prices. At $3.95 There are 0 beautifully ing e m broidered blouses, with insets of fine lace; exquis- itely tucked models; nov- elty — blouses in dainty col- ored stripe effects, and new plain tailored models,all _ beautifully made and finished. One model illustrated. $4.95 At $4.95 —Uhe selection includes hand-embroidered blouses; smart ————— _ bead-trimmed models; embroidered blouses with touches of delicate colors and French knots, and finely tucked blouses, embroidered, hemastitched or finished with picot edge. One model illustrated. Thursday—250 Women’s Winter Suits, Reduced to $26.50 Formerly $35 and $39.50 ETTER grade suits from regular stock, combined with a special purchase of suits from a leading manufacturer. Reproductions of the choicest foreign models are inchided. tailored with unusual skill and care. Every length coat is shown, displaying new belts, poekets and sport ideas THE MATERIALS INCLUDE: Chiffon Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Fine Gabardines, Velveteen and Wool Jersey Beautifully trimmed with Seal, Mole, Beaver, Skunk- Opossum and Nutria, All beautifully lined with silk and Sizes from 34 to 44. Fourth Floor. heavily interlined, Hats tn smart military ef- display of va fy IY Honda fl tomorrow will be shown hundreds of such styles, as well as copies of the most charming creations worn by well-dressed women at leading hotels, Included in the Display Continentals, New Turbans, Smart Military Ideas, and Exquisite Large Dress Hats developed in the most-wanted Mid-Winter materials- Black Panne Velvet— trimmed with upstanding fancies and other ple amings Saks’ $5.55 Wonder Hats are th® greatest values in trimmed hats ever known, TTT THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes more “Offers of Posi- WANT DIRECTORY tions’ than any other two mediums in the universe.

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