The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 6

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| kets bill, which ts favored by both | members ext ALDERMEN VOTE AGAINST 1 | Air y fi ers ff } have had it introduced simultan- Gov, Whitman and Mayor Mitchel. |State reg of prov * and ously In the Awsembly and tho Sen ARKETS BIL |a resolution jointly oduced by | market fa It ted fur. | at THE WICKS M Aldermante President Dowling, tho|ther that the Wicks bill contains a | ‘rhe joker in the measure ts found — - Tammany leader, and Henry Curran, | clause “which eliminates t ontrol | in paragraph six, It reads as fol the Fusion minority leader, of the demns the State markets commis-| which the elty con nt of Tammany and Fusion Unite io tal m | Asking Legislature to Kill | markets | charter wisely confers | lows ‘On application made by the own- ‘BARRED ZONE’ FOR jston acheme, because ft takes the|on the Hoard of Aldermen an a dis er or occupant of an entire building the Measure. | power of market reguintion away|tinctive measure of home rule.” to the commissioner, chief or super- de nd is made on misiatora tendent of police, a pe yay be Tammany and Fusion jotned forces | ffm cities. from thie olty to ; Wieks | r shad, th : Bt: emit fea in the Boant of Aldermen to-day in| The resolution adds that a Statelnii The Aldern ad he fes-| sed by him to such owner or o¢ opposition to the Wicks State mar-|market commission would give Sta! olution by unantmous vote eupant to mark with white a portion 1. o B. Altman & Co. The Linen Department has been removed to the Madison Avenue Section of the Fourth Floor, where it occupies an incomparably larger area of floor space than in its former location. The collection of Fine Linens here dis- played is remarkably large and impres- sive. It includes many rarely beautiful examples of Decorative Table Linens, revealing artistic combinations of real laces with hand-wrought embroideries. Fifth Avenue -Madison Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street TON STREET STORE ONL “Fulton St.,Cor. Bridge St. At Subway Station Extra Force of Saleswomen to Insure Prompt Service =—_— Fulton Street Store Only Doors Open at 9:30 A. M. Wednesday—Third Day of Our Great Annual Automatic Reduction Sale Held at the Close of Each Season All Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts for Women, Misses and Children Must Be Sold Out by Friday, March 2nd, to Make Room for Incoming Spring Merchandise The Day Makes the Price Coats, Suits ) Coats, Suits and Dresses | ....37¢4 sm. ¢/z.|and Dresses Formerly up to $35.00 #/5,00 Formerly up to $25.00 Monday *4500| wn... *7ve | Monday, TAO Wednesday .. $13 | oo, sy. | Wednesday... 58 Thursday apap $12: | way 93,90 Thursday Ae Friday....:;... $11" FURS AND FUR COATS have all been tagged with Absolutely no Exchanges ON THE MAIN FLOOR Look for the tables with the Automatic Reduction Sale Tickets. You will find Waists as low as 50c & Skirts as low as $1 the Automatic Reduction Sale Tickets. Prices range from $5.00 to $75.00. a_i Copy of ticket on a 15,00 Coat All garments formerly up to $22.50, which were marked $7.00 Monday and $6.00 Tuesday, will be $5.00 To-morrow, $4.00 on Thursday and all that are left will be $3.00 on Friday. Garments formerly marked at higher pric’s will be offered at proportionate reductions All Sales Must Be Final No C, O. DS No Exchanges |____———__—-AT FULTON STREET STORE ONLY: No Free Alterations f the curb in front of such building, 7 t hich portion of such im |Trying to Jam Through Meas-|ftee nat stop, excent white disc | ure Restoring Privileges |< hg passengers or merchandise, Pes’ Sica ¥ t stated hours set forth in the per- Yielding Thousands, mit i wh Rig hotel men of this city who wer “Nall designate the portion of the deprived of princely inoomes when | curb to be marked and the times of The evening W smashed during which vehicles Ttaxl-cab trust are lerstood to be wided for herein, ‘Tt backing a bill at Albany which would |! whom such permit 1s Issued restore private hack-stands = and|"#!! be required to display a drive the independent hack-owners t prcadggrc Pathe hk tei 1 the hours during which i | | the wall ; | The Bill the hotel men Would xe iv es may not stop as provided | erein.”” | to see passed Is introductory No, 9% 7 Introduced by Assemblyman Welsh,| 4 _ rt ge eo a a a) veleh:| denounced the measure, saying: of Albany, Jan. 1% and referred) when the taxicab trust all but ran to the Committee on Internal Affuirs | Welsh is @ Barnes Republican, peaked fe Charged fares that tommissioner Bell and As Taek ‘eg ie aneoek one nt Corporation Counsel Crowell jiiciy received from $4000 tw $50,000 conferred to-day and steps will be), year trom tho taxi-truat, ‘This was |taken at once to prevent the Weish | ror ing privilege granted the taxi- Jill from passing, B the |, by the hotels to‘ monopolize An ir Ket all jent taxicab Ibackers of the meant |tous to secure its | 4 pass, an inch of curb near hotels before The Evening fight for ervic Welsh act entered the lower 1 the would | 0 the right te blish @ barred zone by painting All public hack! curb would have to men would further 1 proprietor eurb along t The bh white, git to keep the Independent away altogether is indicated by the public sup- | port accorded “that service.” law to wink | | private at the loltering of his taxteabs and enforce the law by driving away tho independents, effort We submit “our” proofs! One office twenty years ago— | To-day—TEN offices— | TEN repair shops— Two of the LARGEST retail lens-grinding plants in the world, now it would revolutionize the situation in this city, which at the present time is pretty nearly ideal.” pean Hee 62 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, to be @ volunteer aid to the Commissioner without pay. Mr, White takes over the duties In connection with the or- ganization of the Home Defense League, hitherto in charge of Deputy Commissioner Godley. He has an of- fice on the second floor of Police Headquarters and will be assisted by several clerks. Mr. Whit requirement to your complete satisfaction. Harris Glasses—if their need is indicated—cost $2 or more. Io 4 2 . mear 4th » fear Lenox A won What aenza bit was formerly a member White, Weld He was a t of the an Co., No, 14 Wall per of the are John. 8 nal Guar sate ‘Ay., bet, 180th we 1818 ey tnae Dee Poth & LOUEn Sys me staf | threak y. ne, Wilg'by, Brooklyn reak opp. A. & 8. Brookiyn Ww nervice Joss road St, next to Bedell. Newark. | j win, the = =< —=| NO DEPOSIT] « Columbia Grafonolas B15 TO B00. ODEL © = Mayor's De- tive in eeinet aptain, FALLS DEAD AT "PHONE, | Woman Di of Hen While Daughter Search Mary Coyle trooklyn, v eekly Sum ‘Amount Iy Paid All the Newest Records Hib to ST West 14th Street, N.Y. Sick People Sometimes Die From Lack of a Good Stimulant Especially is this true in grip < pneumonia, for they are infectious ck weak and strc alike. complicatior to develop in the course of the disease, ° eases whicl Serio are liable 1 the weake Me as grip settle syste the kidneys, the brain, the ach or the heart, result- ing often in heart fanure dreaded of all, ‘ particularly fatal when arising from grip. As one able medical writer say pneumonia, “In all severe types of pneumonia there are two sources of dan- ger—heart insufficiency, and high temperature. A large portion of deaths from pneumonia directly result from heart failure, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey judiciously used is one of the most efficient means of preventing or overcoming it.” The ed le re hats, rhat reason it Is a rer elief of health and For more than 50 men, delicate woe properties that are “Get Duffy’s a PLALED BOTTLE stren| rroughe t ly, who f o the nd Keep Well.” ONLY. I and the s O neces Sold in Dolly's trem your local family v Cruggist on cer Ii he ca: write us, Seu for uselul hy The Duffy M t Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. & broad Interpretation of the| t of} a More than 100 employees. | VOLUNTEER AID TO WOODS. | We ay the eyeglass needs | arexander M. White In Placed tn| of more than 250,000 patrons; | Charge of Home Defense League. | one trial will préve our ability ; Potice Commissioner Woods to-day to serve your every eyeglass | appointed Alexander M. Wirite, of No THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,'1917. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Pane Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives” Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354, Name . Address ........ I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association, 6 permit {ssued in #uch cases Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. accompaniod her.” wa ready at wor clue to get in 1917, | wash it with Most soaps and prepared i much alkali This nful. Just plain muls oil (which is E tirely greaseless) is ronel OFER OF REWARD. TO SPUR SEARS FOR RUTH GRUCER A reward 1s to be offered by Henry D. Cruger for Information as to the whereabouts of his eighteen-year-old knew that Ruth's visit to his| Simply moisten your f it Witer and rub it in reward ma 1 inte rest ¢ tich, creamy lather, f at the I neral tt, to be a | silky, and | manage, bright, fluffy ‘Lam stre T saw your daught here Feb. 24 going into a Tf you b A CLEAR COMPLEXION at most any drug store. last every daughter Ruth who disa red . Kar Homey Hoy 180° Gi Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | ,t Can Have , two ago. A re idiveti de Med tse © Says Dr. Edwards, « Well-Known whereabouts of Alfredo ¢ in Ohio Physician. whose machine shop in WV ne Hundred and Twenty-seventh eet Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 year rl was last seen wh ie | treated scores of women for liver and fora r of skates which he| bowel ailments, During these year: Opens an w days 4 l State Rage |. “Every time a guest called for a} New York di The real proof of the |taxicah ne could resort to the otd| iven by the sialana ¢ 6, 4 | trick of nA near cal, tt efficiency of “any” service Joy a ual right of the under any ar joner by am not d 1 to rl ped away ig to find out J had sharpened and who disappeared en the police questioned him two all the elties in the You will know them by their olive 8 are co-opera color, jetectives in the ch. These tablets are wonder-workers few who were at fi on the liver and bowel Muse wreat publicity given to bed ESET he family an to have the girl return home A all etre ums‘ ith Cruger, if she ts alive, is held kidnap, iscoura “Tam ge nd sooner from the pol ist Ww Stern Brothers West 42nd Street he gave to his patients a prescription | made of a few well-known vegetabl: ingredients mixed with olive oil, nan ing them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Account. face A theireng AK GE dull eyes, all out of sorts, inactiv 1 take one tal nightly for o time and note the pleasing results Thousands of womén as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tal s—the successful. substitute’ cor calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10¢ and 25¢. Advt ances, that Mw. Crug oing or li hy « ice as soon Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street The Annual March Sale of China, Glassware and Lamps un O Begins Thursday, March Ist, in the Fourth Floor Departments. Extensive preparations have been made to present to the public usual economies. Details will be published on Wednesday evening. dd Pieces of Furniture Will be closed out To-morrow, the last day of the February Sale, at such low prices as these: Old Oak Bookeases, hand-carved, $35.00 Mahogany Library Tables, $26.50, 45.00 Formerly #60,00 | Former 5.00 and 875.00 Davenport, covered in velour, $90.00 Odd Mahogany Bureaus, $45.00, 65.00 Formerly $150.00 | Formerly $65.00 and $110.00 | Odd Mahogany Buffets, - at $60.00 Old) Oak Cellarets, at $11.00 to 22.50 Formerly 890,00 Formerly $16.50 to $45.00 Mahogany Work ‘Tables, $10.75, 13.50 Arm Chairs, velour, at $20.00 to 90.00 Formerly $12.00 and $18.50 Formerly $40.00 to 5.00 Mahogany ‘Tea Wagons, $13.50, 16.50 | French Gray Chamber Suite, at $176.00 Formerly 15.00 and $21.00 | 4 pieces, formerly $260.00 Mahogany Writing Tables, $13.75, 16.00 | Mahogany Bedroom Suite, + pes; $218.00 Formerly $18.50 and $25.00 Formerly $285.00 Odd Mahogany les, at $25.00, 80.00 Mahogany Dining Room, 10 pes.; $245.00 Living Roc Arm Chair Formerly & 33.00 and $100.00 Formerly #346.00 ym Suite, 4 pes.; as iustrated, ineluding Davenport, Bookcase and Table; formerly $260.00, . $189.50 sham| would find her, I shall try to see if anything more of her. A as sent to the detectives al4 k in Philadelphia on an- touch with ure and en- better than |the most expensive soap ot anything } else you can use for shampooing, as. this can't possibly injure the hair, } hair with , One or two teas spoonfuls will make an abundance of ind cleanses the ‘The lather rinses out easily and removes every easy to You can get mulsified cocoanut oil It is very -| cheap, and a few ounces {s enough to in the family for ishied $59.98 Open Evenings at Both Stores 4 | Sackett oo anut Oil Makes me | A Splendid Shampoo } - | Tf you want to keep your hair in rood condition, be careful what you ; ries ) vakes the hatr brittle, and ied U letter wae? received by. Mr.|perticle of dust, dirt, dandruff and Cruger to-day from Ph leacessive oil, The hair dries quickly ~ £ with the name of dland evenly, and it leaves it fine and?)

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