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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 21, 1917, GCuardemen tm Civil Service Restored | has the city to expect Increased | point where they cannot trust seven able features fe Chapter 777 of the years and eventually will be settled om Former Status, | revenues in the future from ron t citisens, then God @av®] Lawe of 1911 fhe pee che gare terms as those of e NGTON, March 21—Prest- hie New York Centray west slde . he present agreement which the - } fenaed aa rnccutive | line, as claimed by hogin where the Senator! This te the law which was passed pubic sarvica mission criticlzen, { tholy former. civil | Prendergast under the propose: Vfuriingame, “God save| for the purpose of allowing the city | Tho ciitef objection ralsed by the er, erra on : i t 1 Guarda | Improvement contract, r | 1 a. A get ial yd are and the New York Central to get Public Service Commission against the q h der service, cial franchise tax assessments on | oposed to this ¢ nd thi on together in negotiations, The Public RoPosed contract is that it gives the 4 Depagtment of | these same tracks have be 5 . pahouts with the city admin-| service Commianton anya the law was NCW York Central a grant to a per-| EST. 1820 } tented by the company annu t written 6 ; petual y of freight facilities on for ten years aL courts and are sks BROWN TO TELL WHAT M n by railroad lawyers asl the the we: of Manhattan. This con- ston No. ecause 0 : hy | ime t Chapter 777 o 0 portance n dvan- i exatunaion No, 18 teen, of | urtingume wan standing dtreey| Onde! cha er 117 of the Lawn tage, which, wilt accrue (o the city bY alue an prices that | ) the New Yc “en! ht 0 before Brown jeaned over the Abd = ha the trade of real estate. ™ - | j eNom ork Coutrals Tigh Of |figaned’ fonder, inking hie” finger adopted covering the following on can'mes ho way unde! the existing invite comparison | uses only, will not 1 vavert y almos e face ©] general lines law by which the interests of the city | Ic, to Cl Up All Doubt to, original owners without con- hiet ole swrared the Breok- *roviding fot, uanaing. the can be adequately protected. Macaroni or Spaghetti— Stewing Fi Finest Spant se no ee Wortd' Acks ‘Them |” location of the tracks? hat Comptroller. Bren. went eatablisied tipon| OR, CHARLES W. ELIOT 83. | duskn™ so 08 tert pratt AA Evening World Asks Them | ighways and abolishing : Golden Glow Brand Marmalade—Fancy 16 oz. Jar, 24 Over Again. LEGISLATURE WL 9 Heating: “ibe scpeny, | CAMBRIDG March 21,—pr, |Sardines—Falstaft Brand— * Pappy’s Florida Orange. * ent position ?’ within a specified time, at the cor é Nocthree. penteraaes | egtke 6 | Choe late for Baki 1 Senator George F. Thompson 88'4] pany's expense, to cot t ite road ity three Joeterday.| A Portuguese v olate for ing— fr a REG. US. PAT OFFICE | To clear up existing doubt and mis- the people of New York would not|to conform tothe nowy emtabliehed World's activites te Guhe se eke Portuguese variety ia Pare te On ‘Maillard’s—34 Ib. cake. . ~ is CELEBRATED understanding Feapecting the scope and re antiafied unt ney, knew, 1 rade and to operate Ge same by |, In one respect, Dr, Biot has changed Corn Peeee Wiis oF Yolen Ox Tongue—Rolled—A. M. & 5 effect of the Riverside Jenson) {Sawe, ainst an tt a rd—-A declaration that the prea. | Morning bicycie ride that he was ace ig, .26 2 Ib. . C136 ID. JaP.cccesecsccseceee ~ fabio beer eran A witness act : 7 he rtrtyes “ Fras tomed with Mrs. Klio Old Fashioned Water eipand From Me ard—Loult Fi . HATS : ; eyelonte figh ; 11 power constitutes a public 4 Pamunkey Mills in Old Virginia. mfp Aatagae sid Shs Mr on |York Central Raliroad Company. ‘The Cr desoeay cate i incrogeing | motor trate ’ ‘ mn wen * eee eg, ng _ | Mibasscnscecuys sees vertuhes eye Acknowledged as the creme Won sme Se en As a big side Reutring the company, ak tin al "°'' Buckwheat Flour—Ballard & AA Frerich product of superlative merit. a Ss | Februa ed Dp ic fo nd ‘ fixed yoriod pa resi et roepaad February tnatituted a public forum and | Senator Thompson introdu within 4 fixed period, to abate such srarvarg int 18h aide Torey year oF 448. Ballard—pkg....... AL} Dill Pickles—Libby’s—iarge tins 16 = ¢riterion of correct a list of the ten questions re- ensues ennai the penate a bill rep home y removing its tracks from | vice in the universit: fashions in men’s hats to the various phases of the | ter 777 of the La bein pradn of streets and operating ite) Bran Food—Purina—pkg, “4 ineressing sales prove popularity of 3 hi ° fous p cen 4 oe re B. ‘ond by electricity ” aa is item, ° proposed agreement, which it asked the tinued from First Page.) Ss Govte te, ne ake the New York Fitth—Authorising the city ana| "ervard 8 \° Joard of Ei e to Se aaa with ime, “ed ‘iia ; pat shalt af the a baggy a telegram from New York? inter-| Central contract, _ nan that shove aveetied,-t5| BOSTON, March 2 EGGS New Laid—M: z NEW YORK Comptrolier Prendergast volunteored to "UPted Senator Burlingame. LL aylipmgh gp My k, | otis. Rredicn’ concole oe Hasars teh Eggs will not be delivered exe “No,” shouted Brown. WHOLE WEST T SIDE PLAN plan as to the new grade and lo. |jretical schools o Univer h e the pub- ontion 6 3 4 College and Boston Univer- borer ot Feeeee tose aihtened on the real |, “t don't wonder,” sarcastically re- SORT InGMaIRD BROMO tor —=<——— Scotch Oatmeal—Grant's— California Ripe Olives— t | Tieabine una: Otteak. Ge: the. propoand 101s MUMINENES EXPECTED TO BE SENT additional facilities, as set forth in the mod wr > Roedi oz. jar..,... scoveocee a } inpravernene, wisstie han aenied that he act or in accor dance with provisions A hearty food for hearty people. Large Size Fancy Fruit. * | ed represented the Mitche! ministra- | . bel Med! Taking up the questions in thetr BACK T0 LEGISLATURE Oro) r I | = e regular order, the Comptroller made ‘0%. charging that the New Yorkers fT aneeihen hin eornbeay. anes Peanuts—sSalted—Jumbo—ib. .24 Grape Fruit ium large 5,. | reply to the first three in written ar-| Were trying ¢o force the coming city bagi P: lion +d eu math hegre mad Lowy ute agl Radee Coal Lok Dah dd Eisclous and heavy with juice.” - ticles of considerable length, setting C’™PAlgn on to the floor of the Sen | It is probable that tho report of the ly established grade, the Peet health by using, twice daily, diluted salted. a tise | ibe al and urging that a t| Public Service Commission, made to| Ph" 1 authorities shall remove Checee—Brie~ececlal elze caleemnt2 Ul neater canna als The Secret Of of the mate on the con- anlage gh Gov, Whitman yesterday, condemn-|""\yili will be introduced in the Leg. Sufficlent for two or three portions. xtra Fancy Table, s ] . trove points. Side co! } ing the proposed contract between | {sature shortly, embodying the rec Coffee—Mauna—“Mountain”— } Md Better Eyesight- Tes inoe reapenes of bie, Prendergans | aE. OF nator would make it city and the New York Central] ommendations in the Public Service Ey Non Poisonous Mackerel—Pai! containing four |? Sitepaetierss Pas, . } c l was printed in The Mvening Wortd on possible to get a fair Investigation lin the 1 of tho west aide and| (omission report, and the oppo Atitiseptic Solution to five fish... 4 An. aromatic biend’ of ‘high’ ‘grade = | orrect Glasses Rhee | Or anew “ . Riverside Park improvements, will] {) wiht Ar Lena Absolutely non-injurious if swallowed J | _ Special fat white. coffees. “ 2 time no further “I know,” he added, “that my state- lis ne passed. Mayor They remove the serious ssponses have been received from the ment to the press is responsible for] result in the whole matter going back and Comptroller Prendergast 25 50c $1.00 2 i Comptrott ne yetticlal, so all of this outbreak. It was not in-|to the Legislature. ‘The Public y that the railroad will pro- me Send for FREE Sample Nottie if your ——— | handicap of eyestrain and ‘omptrolier or other city official, 80 {18s yy the officiais of the City of : : " isuely to attack the conatitu- {i Seess Gruggist cannot supply you, IT MAK trengthen failin sight. questions from No, 4 to No. 10 Y y nk consented tof Service Commission holds that while | tionality of new legislation, with th Pro-Phy-Tol Products Ca, Lvevt. 1, : ew YC ontec jonality of ne on, 4 ; papain ate Ml remain unanswered. | ented tol the proposed contract is bad the|rvult inet the went, side’ improves 210 FIFTH AVE, New Tork City, A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT yesight Examination ne s nererore = re- ed the underlying reason for the objection-] ment will be held up for several more prints th e j n questions as orlg- tually din the Forum, seven wait the ention of istimate. Is it a fact, Mr. y — 6h ‘ch as ¥, ie smenof the Board | ‘ hat under the pro- | : 184 B'way, at John St. y P ity gives title be 423 Sixth Av. 1sth St.j]| to permanent pri ty ownership 350 Sixth Av., 22d St.J]| 4 of franchise right of oc- | 5 ror Nassau, at Ann St. ol y, so that in the future no . West 4ad_ Street special franchise tax can be im- ee Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St. | posed gr ¢ isoted on this part of | 5th A NT mca , r 1 mite #We | §th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street | venus ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street nvey= Oysters and Fish are particularly palatable Poverhend, surface and Un. round rights affecting lands PTeTITITC ITLL Li eee } a e | | when flavored witl Jash of granted to °« A ] S S ] | | deemed special franchises for the | | . y purposes of taxation?” | : es Py 38—Is the city con- | BRAD tn teal extat Ay pee aaels | 9 4 ee aU Heaton tees Offering an entirely new stock of Spring Suits and Overcoats | * i ICR dreaeearedtrrimedt’ at such remarkably low prices as to attract the attention | ee ene Sia tan) Veruebeniited ag of the keenest buyers—those who appreciate real values. j = | The satisfactory relish for]| Park and enth Avenues? ae | Soups, Steaks and Chops. Aion “Gener vonmene 7 . At Grocers an 10 suits that may be brought by : Cc “ Delicatessen Stores, LOC), Sette a NEW SPRIN G SUITS Absolutely Unprecedented Values . x NO DEPOSIT] s'vit2'sr iste WEAR : Columbia aaa | the ralirona ie, tam wt an ee cr ewes eB Grafonolas fai||| Seaxsrsrisieiaa For Men and Young Men c 10 c FLAN | . d, as com | quality Silk and rich : ; in a} range of = * ia We ts ‘a ‘ Ba ree ey ene | Satins in a large va- Silk_Shirts an Legis Gotles also ” All the Newest Records Question No. 8—When the city ei ape aa Crepe a eo os | S005 svaceive’ ate Tomset prio e —~ © en ee 2.95 “McCreery Special.” | Apspralote nh: | Sonne pay tie highest pele? patterns. Made of fino quality Tub Sill, ; Question No. 9—What reason ° ° with plain or satin stripes. lamaa a An Introductory Spring Offering Half Hose Silk Shirts ae Sh a Sixty Y A special purchase of fine quality Suits from a noted Amer- 29c 3.95 Pajamas made of Mad- joe Specialists for Sixty Fears ican Manufacturing Tailor. Suits that embody every new Men's Half Hose in | Mado of extra heavy silks In neat ol > congeos gn 5 style idea, and made from carefully selected all-wool fabrics. yerlous colin an quale [and novelty stripes, colors, 3 F Andrew Alexander in jrerernanan and finish are perfect; sizes for every man Silk Shirts 4 , as follows: : sia Vi Pajamaa . Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Avenue regulars 83 to 46 shorts Bato 40 Silk Half Hose ee 4.96 - - a t i yo RE 5 | lik Shirts, made oO! ne quality at 19th Street at 45th Street stouts 87 to 52 longs 85 to 42 45c Crepe and heavy Silks; cow teeiae Pajamas rn | Ext quality Half tterns, serviceable ia Howe full fashioned) are Charge for Sleeve Alterations stripea and p eral Service Is Many-Sided low cut ee Raincoats 10.50 Rubberized Raincoats, — Lisle Union Suits 1,20 5 ae gate aa Pre iad SPRING OVERCOATS —z 14,75 For Men and Youn g Men nuda oe Raglan or set-in sleeves els; sleeves and yokes lined Umbrellas of extra fine qual ity Taffeta Silk,with natural These Overcoats exceed anything we have seen Crem Oe ae in the Clothing market at the price Designed and made by two very SPECIAL NOTICE prominent manufacturing Tailors Ss Adin ank Terry Robes 4.95 Robes made of Terry Cloth with shawt collar; in Blue, Gray, Lavender and Tan. Madras Union Suits 95c Made of White plaid EEN ESS Madras; Athletic styles. ITH us, Service means more than courteous attention and careful fitting, It means giving you the new styles first and excluding And of questionable taste or acceptance, It means buying ahead to secure good leathers that may not be obtainable later or only at pro- hivitive prices. It means having shoes that you want when you want them, It means the resourcefuliess that enables us to offer good shoes at reasonable prices--and that means more than bargain prices just now, Overcoats fashioned of Imported and Domestic all-wool materials of superior quality; faultlessly tailored; the attrac tive models proclaim them a wonderful value; sizes 84 to 42. each 8.00, 6 for 45,00 Extraordinarily low priced. MEN’S CLOTHING 1 sTH FLOOR MEN'S FURNISHING DEP'Ty3soTH STREET ENTRANCE, MAIN FLOOR ' aks Exquisite Silk Shirtings to be made into Shirts to measure LL

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