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city ¢(—_—_— 2 MAYOR'S B.R.T. | Further, Bervice Board Member Writes ‘1 regret to have to say to you, the Mayor of Now York City, that you ought to know that this is not true, Yor vou havo ridden in new steel cars, Lhe existence of which you Ignore.” The foregoing is contained in $pening of a letter written to-day by Public Service Commissioner Whitney | cor fn reply to Fepeated assertion that thera are thirty-two cars less now Brookiyn Rapid ‘Transit system than there were Borvice Comr the Mayor Hylan’s oft- in the in 1907 when the Public mmission began to cost the | pj ns annually in payrolls. toner (with this admon In view of 4c must be apparent to you ae | Mayor's B, R. T. state- | ail the car in which rd on the method | gp nd other inat- these rade ©} comfort; draws the soreness and misery right ,| out of feet that chafe, smart and © | burn, o | is Seasoning, “Cooking anda . @,. A! your delicatessen or food store the most flavory of meat products are those prepared by Adolf Gobel. Served hot or cold cacy of seasoning the { ing. In cleanliness, in accuracy of preparation cooked meat. These good foods, cious to the taste, are ideal equipment. From Sunny Kitchens The Gobel kitchens are spotlessly — white. Each worker in them is ¢ held to the strictest rules of sanitation. Each uten- sil, table and oven is maintained scrupulously clean. The meats so pro- ¢ « y duced excel in purity. i Try your favorite meat Sausages Frankfur Boiled H. |pared the #o-call CHARGES ‘UNTRUE,’ central pr 3 t connection With the lines in Manhat- ary, be joubtiess familiar) ald | yy iU s in the Whitney | burning, aching, calloused ig, puffed-up feet—fect so tired, chefed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a 25-cent box of “Tix ve! from the drug store now and gladden 8, 10) your tortured feet? | )| No more shoe tightness-—no more foot | a bs ey BELL PURE MEAT PROGULTS are perfection in Products atl because every morsel f Gobel’s Economy Products Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann Smoked Ham Cooked Corned Beef 0 Be Had at All First Class Delicatessen and Food Stores ang will need to obtain 400 additional beduuse steel car operation Is being the © tan ~ ASSERTS WHITEY Whether Fulton Street Will have steel cars depends largely on this Ash- id Plac ent, e te o the Board of E: g the statement attributed Hylan 500 Cars Have Been |to ™ ylan that “the Public Ser- , fe vice Commission has done ue or Added Since 1913. nothing of its own initia tm- rove the quality of gas, “a Whitney wrote to the rT far as the quality of gas is con- b , the inion instituted a month ago te ause ¢ nditions (with ntity of gas fu AND SORE FEET for puffed-up, se ‘ feet and corns. | | Why go limping around with ach- “Tiz” makes your feet glow with} takes down swellings and “Tie” instantly stops pain in rs, callouses and bunions. “Ti” glorious fgr tired, aching, sore feet Sure Retief ANS FOR INDIGESTION Smoking Cleanliness , they equal in deli- inest of home cook- care of making, in they excel any home besides being deli- made in a plant of . Gobel Meat economi- Pure are an be eaten, In this way they are patriotic oods. ‘To use them is o “do your bit” for the ‘ood Administration, from this list to-day. Pure Lard ters Meat Loaf am Bacon Pork Roulade Made at Adolf Gobel’s Model Kitchens, Morgan Ave. and Rock St., Brooklyn, N.Y, U. S, Government Inspected Est, No. 317. 4 a ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 14, 1918, _ | 8 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Untrimmed Hats a 4 In Styles Sponsored by Paris ‘ 38th Street | Find here at prices most appeal- ing the correct new shapes for j ; Spring, and in the straws oat colors that fashionable women arenowdemanding. ‘The accept- ted Blocks with the smartness of } line that marks the new and dis- | tinctive. A New Draped Tam of Lisere, $7.95 Smart Cavalier Shape in Lisere, $11.95 Featured for Friday and Saturday { Hats at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Hundreds of styles in practically every new ce Mandarin Sailors, Pokes, Bonnets, — Wide brimmed , Helmet-like Hats, Turbans, Belgian split and Lisere straws, Bang- hoks with Lisere flanges, other new straws. And Specially Priced Trimmings—-The Very Latest Novelties Mercury Wings from France, and aew lacquered quill effects. . Field Flowers, bluets, daises, and in the most charming wreaths and clusters, 50c to $1.95 ® Ostrictr edges, extremely smart; yd., $1.95 Prince. of Wales Ostrich ‘Tips, bunches of three, so charming on poke bonnets, $1.25 Burnt Ostrich Bands for hat britms, $1.95 Fourth Floor Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins | Closing Out at Prices Kar Below Their Value ‘These resent broken lines—Cloths without Napkins to match and in | incomplete ranges—which we have marked at large reductions from pre- vailing prices in order to dispose of them quickly. ‘Thrifty Housekeepers will find rareeconomies here. Odd Table Cloths Odd Napkins Pure flax linen Damask Pure flax linen damask $4.85 © $15.50 cach $3.95 to $9.95 doven Also These Very Special Values 1,500 Extra Quality 250 pairs Pure Turkish Bath Towels 50c cach Second Floor 100 dozen “Old Bleach” H. S. Huck Towels $7.75 dozen Linen Pillow Cases $2.50 pair Sunfast ° Poplins For Summer Draperies Very desirable (and very § for living room s or bedroom over- in combination ichintzes; ‘Summer Rugs From the Flowery Kingdom Only Japan could produce such delightfully decorative Rugs, give them that quaint artistic charm, make them so durable, so inéxpensive. Just arrived, this advance shipment is one that will interest every home-maker, And if Rugs of e types are ree r Town or Country House, selecti ld bet , for future consignments, owing to conditions, are very improbable, Braided Rush Tea Room Rugs hand woven of pliable rush on a rope foundation, are adapted for sun-parlor, porch or living room. deable; 1 $1.25 per yard * Silk Velours Oval Round . Artistic shades of rose 95c | 3x3 feet. . $1.95 and blue; in short lengths—- $1.95 | 4x4 feet . $2.95 5 feet 3 inches to 7 feet 6 $2.95 | 6x6 feet. $9.50 inches long; sufficient for $3.75 | oxo feet...-.. $19.50 Cu rt ains, Portieres or * Cushions, Cretonne Braided Rugs in exq blended colors, appropriate for u $2.75 per vate bedroom or dining room. Both are reversible. Fifth Fleer _——— 8) \ Round ‘ er 3x3 feet... ..eee+,, $4.00 Muslin Sheets ‘ ER 78 | 424 Lerten ees ee $7625 and "22°50 | 5x5 feet... $11.50 Pillow Cases $32.50 | 8x3 feet........... $27.50 Reduced $42.50 | oxo feet $34.50 1,500 Muslin Sheets Solid Color Carpeting | Seamless Chenille enimed; size 63x99 $2.35 and $3.35 yard. | Carpets iches; reduced to The heavy Wilton Velvet | _ $15.00 square yard $1.29 each Heya f ye of all |! tev Add aval i 1,200 Pillow Cases of ; shades of blue, sand, taupe, he * size 456x381. Willon Velvet Hall and Stair Carpets ; * oa Pillow C; Smail Oriental aud 'Two-toned effects, $2-25 and §3.25 yu, || 900 PatraPillow Cases beet 5 s hernstitched and eyelet Inlaid Linoleum, Colors 7 hrough to the Back embroidered; 45x36 in., aie alee B5e ps James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street wr ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Remarkable Sale 2,100 MEN’S SHIRTS Silk and Cotton Mixture $1.95 An extensive variety of McCreery Model Shirts in Silk and Cotton Mixed Material, with soft French cuffs; numerous fancy stripes 2,651 rain MEN’S GLOVES $1.65 A manufacturer's sample line of Gloves with regular or short fingers; embroidered or spear backs, Mocha Gloves in Gray only. Capeskin Gloves in Tan or Gray. MEN’S FURNISHING DEP'T—MAIN FLOOR 5th Avenue An Unusually Important Sale BOYS’ EASTER APPAREL & FURNISHINGS .- Complete and comprehensive assortments of Spring Suits, Top Coats and eli 4) OR tng selected for dependable Fabrics; superior workmanship throughout; smartly styled; desirable patterns and colorings. (ZX (ay Students’ Suits Sp Special 18.50 First Long Trouser Suits in a variety of new Spring patterns and models; veloped in Fabrics especially selected for service smart, distinctive and individual styles; size 15 to 20 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits 10.50 12.75 15.00 Developed in the most desirable Fabrics in many different patterns; light, medium and dark effects; perfectly tailored and beautifully trimmed. Some Suits with two pairs full-lined Knickerbocker trousers, others with one paii lined Knickerbocker trousers with double seat and double knees; size 8 to 18 — Also Boys’ All Wool Plain Blue Serge Nor- folk Suits with one pair Knickerbockers lined throughout, , Boys’ Spring Top Coats Snecial 10.50 A limited quantity of Boys’ Spring ‘Too Coats in neat Plain or Herringbone effects; loose back styles with beit; size 12 to 16 years, 300 BOYS’ CAPS Special 95c A large assortment of Boys’ Caps made from short Woolen lengths; in a variety of neat light and dark patterns; Jockey or Golf shapes; size 644 to 714. BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES | 95c | . vegularly 1.10 } 600 Boys’ Shirts and Blouses made of Woven Meadrasor fine Percale; with or without collars; neat stripe effects; Blouses size 7 to 15 yeare, Shirts size 12 to M-inch neck bands. eT “RUG WEEK” Offering Actual Savings of 25% This sale presents the most extraordinary values offered this season, Thousands of Rugs in the desirable weaves and sizes— suitable for any requirement. Seamless Velvet Rugs,—size 9x12 feet; attractive and durable Rugs, woven of fine woolen yarns. tormerly 39.75, 29.75 Royal Wilton Rugs,—size 9x12 feet; an unusually fine qual- ity; large selection formerly 89.00, 64.50 Extra Quality Worsted Wilton Rugs,—fine weave; rich lustre; large variety. formerly 67.50, 43.25 Seamless Axminster Rugs,—size 8.3x10.6 feet; an excellent Special 27.50 formerly 11.75, 8,25 NO’ RETURNS assortment of colors and designs. Worsted Wilton Rugs, —size 86x30) in. . NO APPROVALS ee enna nn tS a a = - ——