The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 8

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Serer ~ Fe 8 THE AL a a OT Te ee EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916, Pesohition calling for the Investientton. At today’s meeting of the Pubile Seevice Commisston, Commisstoner | Whitney shifted the blame to the] stairway at the Grend Hoard of Fatimate, | tion. ond sugmastion tm that BLAME FOR JAMS supported | The ae | at in 1914 mmission, the and fir pr who ta not|"" jupon the requests for Public Service Commissioner at Known tol contrasta from the Public Service Fifteenth Annual Show of D3 ° hi ft." sold Whitney, “the; Ommission ts Cites Red Tape and Delay | Mayor vetood thin wilt | “The third suggestion te that the Atlantic Cat Club on at | Sieg In reply to Mr. Whitney Muyor| Mayor approveo f a bill, which the ‘ of Board of Estimate. Mitchel wntd Commission will have introduced thi the Hotel McAlpin. —— - “Every DIN that PE votord was vetood | Winter into the Legislature, allowing asa, - The action of the Hoard of 1 for specific reasons, If the Pablie|the Commission, where a contractor T annual show of the At mate in ordering an tnvestiation of Service Co 4 ners cuting his work properly, lontic Cat Clu with a yow! congestion In the subways he ‘ . the work and do it 1) tne Hotel McAlpin to-day. Gath.! “Aa it is now, the Commission tn! ered togethor at the meowfest are 196 a formal declaration of w mae thelr plana? As it is now, the Commission Is ered togethor at the meow be m 1 completely bh i pped = becaus it Puclic Bervice Commission. It wae) aipert ¥ |, aalatant (H Alhaps j couple Men neten te morte of work afistocratn of catdom. and many of onty after the Public Service Com-) manic President Dowling + Mr.|done without preparing plans, ascur- are worth their weight in gold. mission had failed to take any ¢f- | whitney’s statement and sald: 1 awarding fective action to relieve the over-| Those five pages of etuff insued by | ame are crowding in the sub-surface Ines that) Mr. Whitney offer no solution of the) tranalt Aldermanic President Frank L. Dow. congestion tn the subwaye ton Ing bide ing, supporting the of Th In hie statement Mr. Whitney nays Evening World for ber: a “One suggestion is that the Board view, fathered the Hstiinate he f Mistimate and Apportionment act dual aystem is Ty the comme winter there wi Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent. In One Week’s Time In Many Instances and expense of e troubles of mui f trackage the Bronx and Quens wetting t Home, lescrip= Ale you @ vic~ Themis ts Do you w iinet i judging by the noise they are making, | P aust a 4H eye weak- | f us, « fog Cee vlnk tb bw proscription: COLON, Panama, Jor. [O° Might promises to be one of the . J { \| : Maat accor dins you, Many whose eyen | iet8., Drop ono { weginn steamship 7 Petes weno Sone eee ah PW | Mu tl were failing they bave had their | furth of Sypinan of water and allow to'ter to the Latckenbach steamship Com. /fighting in the trenches of Hurope Ce, |} \{ tll | a Gye two to tour timte dare? YES pany, on leaving Cristobal Inst night | would be like a Dorcas Soclety sew: | iN a a | } | ft \tlon bound from Hetie, EninoIne ., far of the pele with, 11,260 tone of sugar of high degree \ iver 1s making an. tnyestl- os : * rain, With all the —= ——~ — been inede in the! ~ eames ee ne We | res Sax gwlaagon.” Tt tn Believed that thou- | trv ‘poetics queen t par wear lasses can now \e~ et or te them Wo a Feasonabie time and| hind fhe money, It canbe obtained rom” aay addod Jeaterday anothe Baittrades more will be able — to FON, GUREIt 3nd, 18 008 ot tne ea Tee her of new. members, en thelr even no as to be apared iw tn alma! every family” —Advt 2,184 registrations. c 7 fate ten ds ocraptnre the ‘tay | POlNted nose, prominent ears and - : * & They do not shrink -~ ined atypia fhe, teweaay tonend noms, rontuant ware andi“ Y7 overs thought it impossible for their brightness lasts! For light - durability ~economy ~ buy “REFLEX BRAND 15¢ Formerly 25%. Upright or Inverted all Dealers and the Gas Company ecribed for building up you are run down. fatal disease—all’ pure —Advt, ’ An Advertisement by 4 To maintain Cleanliness. 1°, mitzin of absolute cleanliness the large number of cars, constantly in operation in every part of the country under conditions of dust and dirt unavoidable in railroad operation and annually accommodating approximately twenty-five million passengers, requires an elaborate organization trained by years of experience and i ee eto lorce ennvel expenditure. The modern Pullman car contains everything essential to cleanliness and sanitation which the best experts upon these subjects have been able to devise. After every trip each car is thoroughly cleaned and at frequent intervals fumigated in accordance with state and federal standards. To accomplish this three hundred and eighty three cleaning stations, with over four thousand yard em- ployes, are maintained in various cities. By such thorough and consistent effort every Pullman passenger receives the greatest possible pro- tection from the discomfort of dust and dirt usually associated with railway travel. on the requisition of the commission fent on June 15, 1916, for an appro- priation of $6,000 for a bridge and itm t the remaining work of vies. AIDBLIND SOLDIERS ua red tape rules, | Commissioner Whitney ays the im ten yours ahead o: p ement of another be 150 additional miles added to the present subway ‘This will include the Tex-| the show are to be given to ington Avenue and Seventh Avenue, way and lines tn Brookiyn eaioetlipiaiaaanes | STEAMER AGROUND AT COLON lyoung Men's Christian Association from all parte of the country showing Thix brings the THE REASON FOR IT "ire ar ve opsinsano sana cine Is the best Lang @ ie No nerve deadening drugs or tem- rary stimulants to weaken the sys- em and expose you to serious and THE PULLMAN COMPANY. 184 OF FELINE 400 « OPENMEOWFESTIO Central 6 approval of | TRADE MARE REGISTERED @ contract se that are not worth their weight worth their ¢ in gold are certainty welght in silver. Cats will be cata, however, no mat what the n They yo teh as do day alley variety Nights hideous. In this| instance the yowis of the cata serve! a good purpose, for the receipta “| Winifred Holt’s Lighthouse in Parts | lines, Broad-' tor blind soldiers. Miss Holt's mis- sion devotes itself to the Paneeation | of books for the use of the blind. | From all over the country the cata) have been arriving for the show, and, | HILE the Brooklyn Bridge was being built many New One of the oddest cats at the show is Togar If, an Austriallan yowler owned by Miss A. K. Richards, This F large nur the returns visitor from the antipodes has 4 and hindquarters resemble the kan- a suspension bridge of such length to stand up. "Till MONROE CLOTHES cats, one owned by Mrs. F. Y. Mathis In driving | 0% Greenwich, Conn., and the other out the im. |by Mra. H. @, Dykhouse of Grand purities by | Rapids, Mich. ‘These cats are dis- Strengthen. | tinguished because of their turquolse Ing each or- | eyes, cre r,t Norn ot comm! — came thousands of other New properly is | Auburndale, Mass., are the Joint own- | the reason (ers of Princess Patricia of Hadley, n| waves! YOrkers thought it impossble that why Father | blue domino, Mra, Chestor W. Chapin | fi jovi, Mat |is one of the tarrent exnoicore Sie S15 could buy clothes tat would system ‘f/ One of the most vallsive Sais ia d B t M Sia stow Sis at st aie stand up. u onroe customers wit i etttinne wre arene} know that Monroe quality isn’t just in our advertisements. It’s in the clothes. They know some good reasons why it’s there. Here are a few: Silver Dyke, a Silver, She also owns | .| Wonder Boy, the pitlest silver cat in | America, Wonder Boy is the only living descendant of Don Dai, Don | Dal, be 1t known, was the greatest cat in all catdom and when he ts dis- Monroe Clothes are made in our own > . workshops. There’s no middleman’s profit to boost up the price you pay. Monroe Clothes are sold in low-rent up- stairs stores. This alone means a consider- able saving for us—and for you. cussed the exhibitors are almost moved to tears, Monroe Clothes are sold for $15 every month in the year. You don’t pay a mark nourishment. EDITOR'S WIDOW SHOT BY SUITOR NEAR DEATH | Mrs. Henry C, Mann Dangerously Wounded by Alfred Henricksen. Mrs. Henry C. Mann, widow of a Civil War veteran, editor and author, who was shot last night In a fit of jealous rage by Alfred Henricksen, an electrician, is at Washington Helghts Hospital in one hun- | ar ds. In a eupled by meine teens up price on one suit so that some other fel- wound. Henrickson, at the close of a long | and hopeless courtship, created a scene at the Mann home, at No, 709 West One Hundred and Seventy- eighth Street, last night, at the end f whi ent two bullets MreN 1 then made fort to If in they Before you purchase another suit or over- coat come and see Monroe Clothes. You don’t have to buy, but you do owe it to you pocketbook to investigate. Can you visit one of our conveniently located shops to-day ? Forget the price. Come up and see Monroe quality ! OVERCOATS wer 16 Fin th Te SUITS SENT UP FOR 34 YEARS IN 1907; HE BOBS UP AGAIN EVENING CLOTHES t | Finger Prints Identify Alleged Auto Thief as Convict Pardoned Two Years Ago, | @ When In 1907 Judge Rosalsky sen- | ne James C, PL to thirty- “JUST ONE FLIGHT UP” in Sing Sing for breaking coe e and almost killing an old nan and an old woman, the police 42nd ST., Cor. B’way.—Times Square ght they would ie rd at a des: NASSAU ST., Cor. Frankfort—City Hall perate criminal for a long thne, But B’ VAY, Cor. Fulton Street BERGEN AVE., Cor. 149th St., Bronx. 125th ST., Cor. 7th Ave. COURT ST., Cor Montague St., Brooklyn NEWARK, 151 Market St. JERSEY CITY, 258 Bay St. Monroe Clothes Shops Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. Setur- day Until 10 P, M. James popped up to-day when the nts developed that he ts han Clifford M, Smith, lay in the Bronx for obtle en on Nov. 17 from | to Supply Company of vigne! in Morris lay and turned Detective to the Queen arraignment on a « larceny, He Sing on Nov at the requen' philanthropists Bureau for d welfare workers.

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